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The equivalent figures for 1900 were: White 10,938; negro, 7,151. For 1890 they were: White, 6,417; negro, 5,134. The white and negro population of Charlotte constituted 65.4 and 34.6 per cent, respectively, of the total in 1910, as against 60.5 and 39.5 per cent, in 1900, and 55.5 and 44.4 in 1890. The white population more than doubled itself during the de cade 1900-1910, the increase being 11, 321, or 103.5 per cent, as compared with 4,521, or 70.5 per cent., for the preceding decade. The negro popu lation increased at a higher rate than during the preceding decade but at a much lower rate than that for the white clement. The increase in the negro population was 4,601, or 64.3 per cent, from 1900 to 1910, as com pared with 2,017, or 39.3 per cent, from 1890 to 1900. Jl Wfleax teat, - - Wifeoft, vie is ser-ic a Hf in the- FkU aanilealiary far i hal Cms at Kliam- betb City cetera! Tears aca. ha arr as, coaled in 4 biga gtaa hot Ik a tageciotsi vans IM prssiat- 4 to Ocrwraoc latcaia what saay be fSTtessststiua at the "p- dce Bull" of tae goreraa. The low ar half f the botti remeeata a prison tatf, with id faxaiaataaa and with U pnaoasr seatea la aauoao peas. And tat aspar half af the bot tle ahow tb arier of tftw tire oOea of the goveraor with ana. aeteriatie f araisaiaas . in Muuatart and with the governor anting at his desk and the speaking tub and trie pboae at bead over which be eaa send the joyous Massage of pardon to the waiting prisoner. How h ev er set np ths two miniature apart ments in the long-necked quart bot ti is really a Barrel Es is assigned to duty in connection with operating the electric plant of the prison and did this work during leisure moments with bis pocket knife, some glo and a lew crude implements. a tair omx Back If Tnn Vet las- A Kew Way t Oct 4 Depot. Guthrie, Okie, Dee. 4. Twenty f Perry's wet tint girls offered kisses to C. W. Kouns, general manager ef the Eastern lines of the Atchison, Topeka and Saifta Fe Railway sys tem in exchange for a new station at Perry. When Mr. Kouns, iwith other offi cials of the Santa Fe, who are on an inspection trin. arrived at Perry near all of the city's inhabitants visited the special train. Among the visi tors were twenty of the city's hand some young ladies. They asked for the officer who had to do with the construction of new depots. When Mr. Kouns was introduced the vonnr women promptly made their offer. Mr. Kouns, blusmnc to the roots of his hair, refused to enter into the trade, but it is understood that word has gone to headquarter recommeod ing a new station for Perry. "Bart on Earth." This is the verdict of R. J. Howell, Tracy, 0., who bought Foley's Honey ana Tar Compound .lor .hn .wife. Her ease was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like a sure ease of consumption. Her lungs were sore and she eooghed almost incessantly and her voice was hoars and weak. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought relief at once and less than three bottles effected a complete cur. Sold by If. L. Marsh, Druggist. Taw We pay for all tbe sBsdieia eeed daring the trial, if ear reasady tails te eosspletaty saber yea at oati Cm. W take all the tiskr Toe are not obligated to -a 4a av way whetsvar what re, 4 yen nasi si aw sr. Tbat a SMckty kreee tote- swat, but we mean every word at It Could anything b more fair tor yon! A mow aeianun, soonmnn ssbsi treatment is Rami! Orderhaa, which are sataa hk candy.- Tkair active riaeipia is a reeeat eeisatilbi diasov ery that is sdorUss, eol arises, and tasteless; very pronounced, yet gen tle and pleasant in Betioa, aad par ticularly agreeable in every way. They da not cease disiihuea, aausaa, oatalenee, griping, of any sacoav isnee whatever. Bexall Orderlies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. If yon saffer from chronic aQmeats, w arg yon to try BezaH Orderhss at oar risk. Remember, yen eaa get then in Concord only at our store, 12 tablets 10 cento; 36 tablets 25 cents; M tablets 50 cants. 8oVd vary at our store The Kexall Store. Qib- son Drug Store. Ed L'ccp HFITA1T ' DNKXTAT I. The prayerful consideration of Cel. Wade H. Harris, of the Char lotte Chronicle, is asked of the fol lowing paragraph from the Raleigh Hews and Observer: Those North Carolina newspapers tbat observed Thanksgiving Day by not issuing a paper arc in good com pany. On November 29th the New York Evening Post said: "The New Tork Evening Poet will not appear tomorrow Thanksgiving Day." No body charged that paper with having lesy editors, as was intimated of a North Carolina editor. Col. F. E. Boothby, three times mayor of Portland, will be a candi date for the Republican nomination for governor of Maine. With tb Coming of Middle Age There is a letting down in the phy sical forces often shown in annoying and painful kidney and bladder ail ments and urinary irregularities. Fo ley Kidney Pills are a splendid regu lating and strengthening medicine at such a time. Try them. Sold by M. L. Maran, Druggist. Encouraged by tbe re-election of Governor Foes the Progressive R- puplicans in Massachusetts, it is said, will endeavor to prevent a solid del egation being sent to the Republican convention for President Taft. .Representative underwood pre oSets that it will be impossible to get imeb general legislation through tbe House, beyond the bills revising the tariff and the appropriation measures. General debate on each bill must be kmg, for there will be (core of ora tors who want to make . campaign speeches which will go into tbe Con- gressional Record for free distribu tion "back noma." ; -The tariff alone will furnish suffi- iant IsttMb for tb next Presidential Campaign. The House Democrats are ktermined to fore it to the front, bren in preference .to the an ti-trust legislation demanded by the Presi ienf and loins of tb Republicans. The country will be called upon to de aid, In tb end, which was tbi para mount issue. ' tf rcmnt of tk Law. Oreesrille . !f Statesvill is aaid to make better taiorviiMBt ef lb prohihitioB law 'thai any other town in the Stat. Ae ordinf to Tb Landmark this it do i to moral sentiment of tb people and their determination t see the law an- forced by frowning down any viola- ition. Public sentiment ha s telling ; ( effect opob tb enioroement of a law. 4 and" any good citizen ought to give - his moral support to a law, e though personally aa-abould not agree with tb spirit ol tn law. H9 oom- munity is well onduetod who cit- isena wink at violaUan of tb law and half guilty persons escape tbe )naity of tb law. ; A Sing Sing prisoner named Kier i 'ntn, who a quarter of a Century ago .was sant up for life by Brooklyn judge, ha been offered a pardon by ', Governor Dix, bnt it debating wheth- er ba will accept it. His indecisioa , 'i f 9 to tSe be explains, that , be baa grown to L lua work as a 'trusty, "ha no relatives, and, oot siJ tb prison walls, has no friend. An Alarm at Hlght That strikes terror to the entire household is the loud, hoars and metallic cough of croup. No mistak ing it and fortunate then the lueky parents who keep Foley' Honey and Tar Compound on hand. H. W. CasBelmaa, Canton, N. Y., says: "It is worth its weight in gold. Our lit tle children are troubled are troubled with croup and hoarseness, and all we give them is Fairy's Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it iff the bouse." Sold by M. L. Marsh, Druggist. HUBS CTOED W C TO 14 DAT Tour druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to oar any Of Ueamg. Rind Sleediac r rrNonmtel4t9l 90a ii T A movement ha been started to erect a handsome monument over the grave of the late Senator John W. Daniel, of Lyuchburg, Va. Without opiates or harmful drugs of any kind Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs and cures eolds. Do not accept any substitue. Hold by Jt, l. aursn, Druggist. Use our Penny Column It Pays. REXALL Cream of Almonds Will cure Chapped H.nds, Face and Lips and keep tbe ski nsofi- and is harmless. LABOR BOTTLE, 25c GIBSON DEUO ST0E3 THE BEXALL 6T02E. If cj I faaVSLIataiaatB BMtnmSTjr tm,Bcktnea,k tlaMouaad BcnTkmt,Oili,Bnaa, ParsBB, Osta, Bralee Ooaa Cnapa, MtanlaB, Itotaaaaa aa a Men. Bom aaa Hsaw Aeaee ta Falsa, laeaawas kMNoak'a Art ea every pMkaai awl looks Uai tt SCbMBMBBOksaaea traat el asekef e as 4 Hiiro tl fc7iilHT nt iui Saleartaa eaU tval nvha.'si I Va. sbsWI eMaWffaV staa 9t4aB sitsmisTswrnKia Astfama! AslJusa! POPHAbTS ASTHMA ' REMEDY rat httaiM relief kod an ebaslast care an caste ef AMhiaa, Broocbitia, sad HayFever. Bold by drompatsi mal ssosipv of price $1410. - Trial Paekan kr Bull etata. wuiuaun.rn,rmm,ftmii sumi SoU Vy Vstfi ong There is something wonderfully satisfying and bud dating abowt this coffee bland that has been In dally ess for over a century. Something fmr difftrtnt from Ordinary coffees. This I the coffee that was served in th -attaint Preach Market, New , Orleans, to society belles and beaut of tbe olden time. And that " was so liked by Aadrew Jackson, Hanry CUy aad other Umoos man. It is today the same idewtfcal, dellciously aromatic blend that was famous over a bMdrad years ago. Thm yrn eoald get tbi eoffse with a hutory-th leat QZT A XX aw-m nswd a af owl Jl oka an. tn ta'-M VWi .IJf ii-i WW WwSWI Graij-Braily Co. DR.J.S.LAFFERTV r, I Ola aa Tkraat aa mu a se aar karias anvtaota aaa Maret ealta,aaea,e swAr at tb French M may serve It daily at jumr vera soMr, Dlend 1 peipaiiiaied oy ket, Hew Orleans. Bnt NOW -yon all if or tbe old French Market ' TrwSame UikLqae Hytenk: Roasting Proofs and delivered oosiywholf la perfect and StmgtB la har-r metkallr sealed tins. : Injarkms elements are toattd mil of- French Market Coffs. la New Orleema, ior baadreds of years. It has always been th custotn to drink ens after capve at Yoa may do tbe same today: Be sore you get tbe 'There I only rwraat old French Marlet-flavor. midnight, genuine. At AD Grocer . IrrrA'MJH. tru if .-ba ' crcuvuiuaiuvijxiua.i -v.... New Orleans, La. j m J. AKD c;ow m watt be salt llsd. iwar 9ttt ar Writ ma. Only sUtsa wilt ha AS0XXS9, . aujve.u 0eUia-tL 0O50O&D, v. a Phona m 1 , v--r:f Ko" T 1 1 i ir mm It ! 1 i I I f ' - - VI.-. -AAaA -a W A' . " TOUB PA1LO& 18 TOUR PRIDE AS A GOOD HOUSEWIFE. Ti " TJr P" P want -te make an tmpnt- aion ar shown. Tour parlor should therefore be prty and not omy nrattjr hut imitresaive tt should rttact your best taste be in fact th mirror of th rest of your home. On oziience with thweaid of othar home has mad us expert inaaiavttanaf th proper Und of foxnitare, rugs and othar decoraUoaa. Oom ta today and lot nt pUn togthr whether h U only concerning on rw w laiuaii vi a rwmaiese room, SEE THE PARLOR BTJITE IK OTJR SHOW WINDOW. CRAVEN EROS. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 'Pan No. 9. Us enr Penny mi -I 1 if -J Pay, sitdt -Hrnmioo Ammj no Q. n n f " ll 9? ? ... L lma.CkteBBAa turn tadk a areaalon that the srdWy alstk asaa n on trary eocasica and ywaHbaar tl a aAan b tb wVtn & trSk doOat ant a yeaj will tn the dothea 1 Ksra w allow a attarepreaantaas. ; OsT wlismin kaow n wffl apat thesn . their afaattea. tall yen a swJ at tvercoat fa aO-waol If it ta they rU h risk for w frtll Schloss Baltimore Clothes r oatltsw.Ye? Rand taiwrad of pare weal 1 www mm ih min saiB aaa sua tests M w m tU oMreEshUacia. teat. Wo knew SdbkM haad-teilarWt clothes wm ftH ydttr aXpadatvnl anl give yon a stgnad gnaranto with cry garment a fsnnt thai hu a record at mora than a ttM ar a aaa. top -aaiaf aetioa Whind it. ' Come in and take a ped( at osr English and American Sty les for fan, 0113.013 to oso.ea. Cannon 2 Fetzor Co., - Eye Stniin RELIEVED EL QLAB8E8 -S01ENTIF10ALLT PITTED. If your eyes . trouble yon, or yon can't see as well As yon once did, consult me. I will make a complete teat. I get result in Ola Pitting, G. L Lcri, D.O.S. Ofawafto Oaterta firringi Let Us Ptes-i iia Dean Your Clothes A1DT0V WILL RE READT POR TEAHTWiynra ATsxma& NO MATTER WKAT TB3 O0OAS- IO. City Prczdng Club 7. X. P0WKLZ3, ProfrtaVaTi Crd! C;d! Good Plomr alwayt Good Pcrcc!ii ffcr 1 and ha carUsi fcr I pot kMt th tZSt At 1 LOW XilOA - Dove-Bc3t Co fcr fct! Big SWpment Ladies', Missed and Cixildren's LongCcafs Just in, bought late in the season at almost Half Price One Lot Children's Coato with big collars, $6.50 to $7.50 values. - - - tsiya ' i -"a . . 1 fc Vi !tat r.-i.cx- i evl 'tltk m ' XL t Aaa new ia the Korrls nulldlaav vat SB Cavil.-. v. One Lot Children's Plash Coats, $10 to tI2.S0 values..$4.$& t6 $8.48 BI Lot of Ladles and Misses Long Pur Coats, $7.45 to $12.50 values, only. -. $4.98 to $7.45 56 Ladies' Lonjf black Coats, l6 to 44 sizes, and worth up to , Great Blankiet Specials ( New f Shlprnent ELKIN BLANKETS, Best Grade, lust Ifi. ; , S2.98 Qrade, intify'v - 'fi tot f'Mrk-1 ;r 0 ??l?fi?& r $5.00, 10-4 lrade, tiiy ' ' ftT " " 169, U-4 Grade, only .....$4.75 E?jg! 10 ok I null ,l i - : :- i jj- - t. , u Watch for Bi Xmdi Specials from nov until. We havtj TLoucands of other Spccbh all over. Our Store. -,4 (: WHOLESALE TKITAIL.
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