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Nothing cures skin trouble so iutckly its Hancock Sulphur Compound To beautify the complexion and re- i move black-heads and pimples, use Hancock'c Sulphur Ointment, 25c. Mrs. Evelyn Uarst, of Salem, Vs. ; writes: "Three years ago I had s ; rough place on my cheek. It would i burn and itch. I was fearful It migh be of a cancerous nature. I used dif- fereut preparations, but nothing ever healed 1L One bottle of Sulphur Com- : ound cured me completely. I recom- : mend It to any one having any skin llscusp." For sale by Gibson Drug I Store. Onrord, N'. C. ! Speaking of the Divorce Evil Southern Railway Schedule Following schedules published only at Information and are not guaranteed Is Effect January . 4:10 a. m.. No. 8 Dally from Rich mond and all local points. Connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem and Ral eigh, at Danville for Norfolk. :4 a. m.. No. 44 Daily for Wasning ton and points North. Connects at Sal isbury for Aahevllle, Chattanooga and Memphis. Pullman and day coaches to Washington. Pullman coach between Atlanta and Raleigh. :2 a. m. No. 45 Dally for Charlotte and all local points. i ll: a. m., K Dally for Washingtss and New York. Pullman sleepers New Orleans to .New York; day coach New Orleans to New Tors. Washington and' all points north. - -- - i - . 11:01 a. m. No. IS Dally (at Wash ington and New York, r i:4 p. sa.. No. 1 Dally for Ckarlette mnd local stations, t:4 p. nu. No. 41 Dally for etoeaaa. were and local points. :41 p. m No. U Dally -for Risk unond and all local points. Connects at Salisbury for Ashevllle. - Chattanooga ad Memphis. Sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond and Salisbury te Norfolk. (:( p. m No. 16 Daily to Atlanta and all points South. - Sleeper to New Orleans and Birmingham and day ches wasntngion to new urieans. R. U VBRNON. D, P. A Charlotte, N. K, P. CART. a. P. Washington, a O Withont opiates or harmful drugs of any kind Foley ' Honey and Tar Coavpoand ' top eoughs and core wolds. Do not aeeept any aubstitue. Sold ty M. I Marsh, Druggist , ,Wo have a splendid Pocket Knife jjeady tor all who pay up a year la advance or a year from the time their stubserintiomi are paid. .-' Trymg to succeed tn bnslnesa withont advertisint; Is like the case of the msn who, trying to cut expenses, divorced hi wtfs and slone attempted to keep bouss and raise his children. It cost him more money for doctor bills and funeral ex penses is s year than he cava his wife in lifetime. When adoertiting U divorced, batmen suc cess becomes failure. This paper Is building your neighbor's business. He has lessons. He tried advertising and it helped Urn. It is not an experiment this paper brings results, flood, bard, convincing results aUtora. impinsts, aMr W.m. I f Very Seijous BAV ON CATI AND DOOsV Barter Gems ta thetr sT.tr lasts Saatoi aa Mora Hjnaie catew. v - ?--rt Ta dosseetle est ass aa es taneed U baatahsseat by tbo ssaSfS krgtoalsta. aara a Medical JomrmsJ, fcs- ot th allseed tact that aba ti bar kmc hair aad la subject ta dlpatheria, kd pwrhapa other btfeetkMta diseases, which mar be communicated to hnmaa botngs. chiefly the ckOdrwa who play, with bar. The faithful fog. particularly tse boas dog. with bis leaf hair aad his repertoire of wkeesee aad distem pers, due largely to too mach naat Dorlng. is also under suspicion. Thus two of oar saost cherished aad time hoaorod associations aro threatened by the ratal hand of aelsaoa Tba alleged rat-kllllnt habit of tba eat. area Ir. tha faeo of the demonstrated fact that rata convey plagua, is not to be considered as a mitigating etreaa stanee la bar tavor. Profsssor Bamboo, a London au thority ou tha Tsrlons forma of plague, la acainst tha eat aad sug gests a snbstituts rat-catehsr aad vsr-mlD-aztarmlaator la tba form of a wriggling, gloaming, D on-venomous snake. Ho cttee history in support of his eoBtoatloB that tha raaha hi tba proper aobatttut for tha eat. Ho calls sttentlon to the ancient practice la Egypt and elsewhere of keeping domesticated snakes to rid the prem ises of vermin and suggests the re vival of this practice for the ezterml aatloa of rats. The snake has do long hair; he Is, In consequence, sl Oar people dealt ears for lee- YYe have heard it fear aad er again. It's aa old; old story. It M rather' a ahamef al soafessioa. 8ome folks now aad thea nuke boa sst eoafeasiow strpssislly if a piece of coia ia iavolvesV - Tat, there ia a fact ia eonneetiom with lectures, and public, speech generally which must not be over-looked. There is the dry-as-dust kind of lecture, fall of heavy thought and big words, or empty of all thought aad abounding with elongated descriptions. Some are shocking attempts to be funny with borrowed stories and purloined wit fright fully told. Bat the i'srletts lecture are not of this kind. Lis ten, or read carefully I Chew and di gest whst follows. It will be good for the system, (year, the Lyceum system:). Parlette's lectures are entertain ment, good cheer, inspiration educa tion, and true life philosophy, told in mi absolutely unique way. Each per son in the audience goes home with jnd armful. All the family goes home inspired to buckle closer to life's load. A Parlette lecture isn't a set speech of so many words written ddwn aad memorized. It is sn hoar's outpour from the heart. It is his entire past life compressed and projected into youn. A Parlette lecture is a book, a li brary of human experience, surcharg ed and radiating enthusiasm. It is all Parlette has learned nn that theme leged to be somewhat more hygienic. it has rogt the prioe of livin it a a s .a J l bahi a IihiImI And. indeed, in some tropical and semi-tropical countries today snakes re tolerated If not domesticated. is yours for the price of a ticket. It is a U rKain night. Laudable Desire. Little Bill Hoffman isn't so very little any more, being It and haying for h rso stealing, at Spartanburg, S. Alleged Thief is Caught .pneer, Dec. 6. Minton B. BUn ei'slup, a young white man wanted passed his first year la Tech High. But he lent what may be called a husky lad. Leastwise he lant tall. But be'a ambitious la two directions. He wants to follow bll father. Big Bin Hoffman, la the wagoa-maklng business, and he dearly loves baseball. Albeit, the HofCmans are good church folk aad communicants of 8t Paul's Episcopal congreeatlon. The other afternoon Big Bill took Little Bill to see the Cleveland-Boston t-10 game. That Bight Mr. Hoffman, peer, heard -his son praying earnestly for strength. In the morning he asked his Junior to explain the fervor of his applications. "So's to kill the umpire, father," was Little Bill's naive confession. Cleveland Leader. v .. ui run oown and captured i.n thi, ft reels of Spencer this Bfternotn by ;teriff J. F. McKenzie, Deputy S. C. Tolbert and Special offloar Orate, of the Southern Railway fo.ne. lb: officers traced Blankenship lo hpcnctr tlfrougio information that Hw wife was a passenger on an eastboun J train into this place last nieht. Ttav w'p. without a description of B!a ketidhip and his wife was shadi.ee.! o--cr Scliftbury and Spencer la mnt uiiiu mis airteraoon, wnen she vai seen to meet her husband on the streets of Spencer. The officers cIj ed in and Blankenship was lauded in 'jail to await requiation from Sov j Carolina. Croat Endorsement. c. I :.. i r i i Gentle Fannie. I t u l1""crI,' apiieat oi naipu -What are you laughing at, Mabeir , 1 8nel.le u,e nr" t audience "I've lust got a letter from Cousin ' tll8t u 18 no nneommon thing for Fannie." ' raoney he thrown upon the plat- "1 never suspected that your Cousin , for" for the causes he represents. Yet Fannie was mucb of a humorist i does not accept raoney when speak Where Is she?" ing to a pay audience. "Stand on "In Holland. She says she Intends 'you feet;" shouted Rev. A. W. Cum to eeud me picture postcards from mings at Dodge City, Kansas, as Par Kotierilash and Amstardash." , lette closed his lecture. This ereat chatauqua audience sprang to its feet, electrified. "This is the most power- iui address you and X have ever heard.' And a remarkable demon stration followed. You will hear State ef Ohle, City ( Tnlede, Lneaa Cemnty. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the Arm ot F. J. Cheney Co doing business In the p.rlettfl on Tuesdav niirht IWemher City of Toledo, County and 8tate afore- f M" ie8aay Kn, weeemDer said, and that said firm will pay the i ltb at the Central School auditor sum of ONH HUNDRED Dollars for ' ium. Don't do vnm-aelf tha in ino tie- each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot oe eureo oy tne oseei niut Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHKNBT. sworn to before me and subsenbed la my presence, this tth day of Deoambeiwi A. U, 1IS. A. W. OLiBlABOrT. (Seal) Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY CO, Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, He Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti pation. Seaboard Air Lins Christmas Holi day Sates. The Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell Christmas rates to all points in their territory at greatly reduced rates, tickets on sale December 15, lfi. 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and January 1st, good to return until January 8th. 1912. For further in formation call on your nearest ay;ent or write the undersigned. JAMES HER. JR., T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. M. i LEONARD, i). P. A. Raleigh, K. C. to miss it. Compart ia Hot Washington, U. C, Uec. 0. In a defiant attitude President Compere of the American Federation of Labor, today challenged the world to "how that organised labor had any con nection With the dynamiting plots He defied the enemies of union labor to sustain any charges being heaped upon it and said nothing could stand in the wary or organized labor's pro. press; that Ms statements had been ditorted by the newspaper aad tie bad been misrepresented in an effort to ii jure the organization of labor. It is a rery serious martsr to ask 'tor ana, medicine and ' have tha wrong one given) you. For this reason we urge you ia baying be csrsful to get the genuine BCK-DiwuisirT: -FjIbm'ueaeW -' ' The reputation of this oM,rena bis medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, ia Brnv ty established. It does not imitate other medldnsa, It (a better than others, or at would not be the fs orite Hver powder, with a larger sale than aH others combined. - SOLD IB TO WX Fa An Alarm at Night That strikea terror to the entire household is the load, hoarse and metallic cough of eronp. No mistak ing it and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound - on hand. H. W. Casselman, Canton, N. YM aayaj "It ia worth its weight in gold. Oar lit tle children are troubled are troubled with eroup and hoarseness, and all we give them ia Fsley'a Honey and Tar Compound, si always have a bottle of it in tha bouse." Sold by M. L. Marsh, Druggist. -- - - : An electric" dredge on the Yukon river has a capacity of 10,000 eubie yards of earth a day. "Beat oa Earth This is the verdict of R- J. Howell, Tracy. 0.. who bought Foley's Honey 'and Tar Compound .lor .bis .wile. "Her ease was the worst I bay ever 4 seen, and looked like a sura easa of consumption. Her lungs were sore land shs coughed almost incessantly i and her Toiea was hoarw and weak. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought relief at ones and Mas than 1 three tattles effected a complete I , J Ttm Oolami Ads. axs 0A83. J cure. Bold by 1L L. Harsh, Druggist lcrlv IF YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS HAVE DESIRABLE Real Estate to SelM 1 Rememler we reach Interested Buyers In many parts; of the country, and would ' be glad to have you on our list. - s , No doubt we have just whit you want Come aad let's talk together ttont It JHO. L PATTERSON. Upstairs opposite Cabarrus Savings Bank. r-WAS A QUESTION of life or death and the victim'! life hung by a slender thread. A . difficult operation wai necessary. To be suc cessful the operation most be performed at once. The services of a specialist were required, but he was in a distant city. The specialist was reached over the Long Distance Bell Telephone, the case described and the operation arranged for. The sufferer's life was saved through the ability of the Universal Bell Telephone Service to bridge time and space. By the way, have you Bell Telephone? SOU11IERN BlOX mEPIIpNE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Will Baisa No Cotton. News and Observer. 'I am not going to raise a pound of cotton next year, " said Mr. B. Q. Dunn, a prominent farmer of St. Matthews township, who was in Ral eight yesterday. ' ' Most of my land is cultivated by tenants,, and of course they will raise some cotton. I have been raising it some myself, hut I am not planting all the land that I per sonally cultivated in cotton last year in wheat and oats and clover and do not expect to plant a pound of cot ton next year. At tba present price of cotton I can make more money on these crops than I ean on cotton." . Calls Oompers Our Philadelphia, Dee. 6. "The acta and utterances of this man Oompers I cannot deacribe in language fit to print" said Detective Burns today, "He is ear and is just beginning to get some of bis own medicine.'' ar tedAjrlingPiay r...i.a ft i A-aii at icssi ! vuauiwtiaf a'Vs xe is w. aw Chansre of schedule SEABOARD AIB LIN B. 4?ectlYe noon Bandar. Aorll S. Westbound trains leave , Charlotte No. 1M. dally, 10.0C a. m. No. 47, dally. 4.41 p. m. East bound, dally: No. 4, dally, (. a. m. No. 4S. dally, 1:1 a. Bu . No. 44. dally, 1:0 p. m. No. 111. dally. MB n. m. Trains arrive la Charlotte tr fellows from the east: No. lit, S:tS, a. m. No, 46, U:61 noon. No. It, 1S:SS P. ra. . No. 4i, t!i a, arrive from the wast: No. Bal.lsh.Tf. 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