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att T.I.IUM 14. j..! Tin. ae VS. . . KtKUmM aXATEa. One Tear w R I Ma M - ' TbrM k.lk . Lie, Om Mamie .. , , 9mt 4 tae et aa4 kr Mi eke t "a, mm the BUM fieklont tV Te-alre kloaika WIWM1 AIHIKUm UwtMu rata Ma ka had At t Coay far chaa-ea noat M u i Cars of Thaaka. rteeolatfcme of Ma. aaact and alalia ertleiaa are char t the ma mt i caata ear line naih la all eaaee. tslml aa aeeoad daaa aiaU nutter April , lilt, at the aaatoSoa at Con eoVa. ICC eader U act c March . HT. Arrival ef Train at Concord. aoirrtiaoeinx hobtbbwijio. Wo. t I cm, Me. ! a-av So. 11 til e-m. a. 11 1:1 a.m Ma. 1 I At a.m. Mo. St 1:11 ba Ki 41 t:4i a.m No. II 4:11 ajn. No. I 4:1 No. 44 S.4S a.m No. 11:M a.av No. 44 1:4 P.BV No. II :4 p.m. No. II 1:11 p.-n. No M 1:1S P Ki. No. J 11:61 P.BV 1U. TRAINS STOP AT CONCORD. MBIT M. OCLBSBT. . -Otty lte Concord, K. C, December 12, 1911. Tbe Rot. William Milton who dedicated a new church building ia the Bronx the other day, hag his own idea concerning the beet meth od of bringing men, young and old, into the church. He left a $4,000 place to preach the Gospel in New York at $1,400 a year. His new building cost $10,000 and is a part of Trinity Congregational church, Tremont To attract the men Mr. Hess has opened bowling alleys and a moving picture show in the church building, where performances are 'given every Sunday night. In tbe near future he expects to add a big swimming pool and other attractions to this decidedly modern chnrch. His success has been remarkable and his congregation includes Catholics, Jews, Episcopalians and members of other churches. The friends of Roosevelt created dissension yesterday among the mem bers of- the National Republican Committee assembled in Washington for the purpose of fixing the time and place for the next convention, The advocacy of Col. Roosevelt for the Presidency was openly proclaim ed, and the advocates of his nomi nation oasea ineir arguments in nis behalf upon the claim that at no time had he stated positively that he would not accept the nomination if tendered him. Tbe efforts of the Roosevelt boomers does not seem to have met with much success, how ever. The impression having gone out that the price of the Statesville Landmark, which is $2 a year,had been increased, The Landmark takes occasion to cor rect it and says the price remains at the same figure. The paper is worth more and it is a matter of no sur prise that an increase should have been expected. The paper is the same size as The Times and is pub lished twice a week. There is no better weekly or semi-weekly publish ed anywhere. PARAGRAPHS. I We notice by the announcements in our esteemed New York contempora ries that a few horses as well as hats were present at the New York horse bow. Colonel Watterson has spent a whole life practicing being tbe kind of a newspaper man he preaches about. ;. Aeeording to recent testimony in the Steel Trust ease, John Koekeiei- ler must be aome squeeser. . . a . 'When the Chinese republic gets to going what a gorgeou thing its ret erendum ballot will be. ; Oonvantiea of Hortetradert In Ballt- bury. Salisbury Post A horse traders' convention is to be held in this (dtv for two weeks, com mencing Monday, December 11, and closing Saturday, December 24, and many horsemen from both in and ont of North Carolina will be present. Ia addition to the stable facilities in the city the two hundred or more stalls at the fair grounds have been Ja44 4W anA hnndMula of horae- men will bouse their .stock there and also camp on the grounds. This is aid to be the first regular conven tion of the kind ever held in the Stat, s, .r.l , In hia annual report to tba prcei J.nt RnnAmv. Seeretsrr of War Stinv 'm, declared that tbe contingency of war with a first-eiaaa power woom find the army practically unprepared. He attributed this largely to the fact that the army wa "scattered out over tbe country" in too many posts, and to a lack of reserves. an j u i -i T-'S an all 4he J 'J Dear Ban tat J want yoe to bring me a tri-eyelH bora, cap putol aa aoeae cape. fata feet, apples, oranges, eandy aad all kiad af auta. .. . Good-bye, - - CAUL PORTER. Dear Santa: Plaaa bring mm a dolL a coinage, and a little toy dog, all kinds of eaa dies and aata. Tour littb girl friend, MAUI MeCLELLAN. Der Santa Claoa: Please eon to my boas Christ mas and bring roe -a cap pistol' aad aome caps, a horn, and a tri-eyrle, eandy, orange, apples and nil kinds of nuts. From a friend. GEORGE MeCLELLAK Dear Santa Clans: I want yon to bring me a doll that can- sleep, a doll carriage, a little trunk with a key, and a Christmas tree, oranges, apples and all kinds of nuts. Please don t forget broth er and sister. Good bye. Yours truly, LAURA PETEEA. Dear Santa Clans: I want you to bring ma a doll and a carriage to ride it i, and apples, oranges, eandy and nuts. 1 will be four years old in February. Yours truly, ROSE PETREA. NO. 3 TOWKSHTP. As the year is now drawing to a close and I have not sent anything to The Times for quite a while, I will give you an item. The past season has been one of extremes; 1911 will be remembered by the ehidren that played in the sand in the bed of Rocky River as one of the dry est years and by the older people it will be classed with the years of '45 and Tsl. As is always the case some farms suffer more than others in extreme years, so it has been the past year. I have been on plantations the past week where suffering can only be pievtnted and the ability to make another crop se cured by resort to credit for the nec essaries of life and the .leniency of part of such creditors ; such is a true state of affairs on many farms. The grain on most farms is going to be very scarce, especially where the par ties have to pay one third of what they have made for rent. The eottoa on most farms has turned ont better than corn, but there are some places that the failure has been almost com plete and the families that have been so hard struck deserve our greatest sympathy. But what has been always true with our people is still trne; they have gone to work with a determination to redeem past obligations, lbere has been a small grain crop sowed on account of the continued wet weather this fall, and a lot of that sowed was not well prepared. There bas been a lot of improve ment in this township the last year or two, but the nicest house that this section can boast of is now being completed for Mr. Sam Archer. It is a beauty and must be seen to be appreciated. Matrimonial arrows are flying thick and fast and we expect ere long to be able to. record tbe mamage of some of our most popular young peo ple. The general health of this section is unusually good. We are glad to note the fact that Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Watson Smith are both much improved. G. Expensive Coffee hurts the mental and physical machinery of many in fact' many' persons. Anythiiif that dulls ths brain 1 or impairs the body is biusd to lessen ont'a power for wtc- - , ; A chant from coffee to FOSTUM ha put thewads on th Bond to Wnvffl tttr niantol .. rigor and physical strength. , .: " - . : ' : It - nuy do aosathinc for "There's t Rason" Postum Cereal Co Limited, Battle Creek, Mich. L ' J.-ijMMaaaaaaaMaaBaaaaaaaaai , . XXS?CT TSX aVfUtt. ferfott nether 0cUk , Tear af . Howry Purchased lead a Btat. 5w aad Oh an if. . Raleigh fed la yesterday aon of the laediac affinal a4 M vfea are staking the Norfolk Soathera Railroad a teg factor i tfce hf of thie State. la the party were Mr. Martdea J. Perry, of Rhode IaUad, a wring spirit la the eoaatrweiiea ei the Norfolk cWaara Railroad and aow a leading ngnre ia tbe great wrk whieK it is dome; Mr. T. U Chad boarne. the general eouaasL aad Mr. E. T. Lamb, president of tbe Norfolk Southern, and his eerretary, (Mr. Mayes. Tbe party arrived on a special train about aooa yesterday and were met at Xbe Depot by Mr. E. C Duncan, of the board of directors of tbe road. Tbe members of tbe parry were joined here by tSf. John A. Mills, who re cently sold his road, tbe Raleigh and Soothport, to tbe Norfolk Southern, aadafter spending-sorns hoars ia the city, left for a tour over tbe Has of the Raleigh and Soothport, the Aber deen and Ashboro and tba Durham and Charlotte Railroads, recently pur chased. The visitors had nothing to give ont here concerning their trip over the line of the roads at this time, but it is understood that it ia proposed- to at once proceed to begin tbe werk of linking ap tbe various lines of roads anj extending these on to Concord. There is deep interest in tbe State ov. er what is being done and tbe work of the Norfolk Southern and that which it proposes to do are regarded as im portant factors in the development of this State. FOR TEE STOMACH. Hen's aa Offer You Should Not -Overlook. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy stomach troubles by aiding nature to supply the elements the absenee of hich in the gastric juices causes in digestion and dyspepsia. Tbcy aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert it into rich red blood and material neeeasary for overcom ing natural body waste. Carry a package of Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets in your vest pocket, or keep them in your room. Take one after each heavy meal and prove our assertion that indigestion will not bother you. We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. W guarantee them to relieve indi gestion and dyspepsia. If they fail we will refund your money. Three sues: za cents, ou cents, ana fi.w. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store The Rex all Store. Gibson Drug Store. Are Still Picking Cotton. Scotland Neck, Doc. 9. A promi nent (farmer says that tbe people in this region will not be through pick ing cotton before, perhaps, the first of March. It is said tbere are great fields iau this community that have never been touched. It seems that labor is scarcer than ever, and not- witstanding fairly good prices are be ing offered for cotton pickers they cannot be seeureik And so the far mers are not only up against low- price cotton and short-crop peanuts, but they are forced to see their cotton ruined in the fields because of the mpossibility to secure hands to pick it out. "Best' on Earth." This is the verdict of R. J. Howell Tracy, O., who bought Foley' Honey and Tar Compound .for .his .wife. Her ease was tbe worst I have aver seen, and looked like n sure ess of consumption. Her lungs were sore and ah coughed almost Incessantly and her voice was hoarw and weak. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought relief at once and lea than three bottles effected a complete cure. Sold by M. L. Marsh, Druggist Bishop Wilson Vary SL Pensaeola, Fla Dec. 0. Bishop A. W. Wilson, of th Methodist Episco pal church, South, is seriously ill here. The bishop is advanced in yean and very feeble. Fear are felt for hi recovery. JUis horn i in Baltimore. He wa attending th Methodist Conference hers. With th Coming of Middl Age Tbere ia n letting down in the phy sical force often shown in annoying and painful kidney and bladder ail ments and urinary irregularities. Fo ley Kidnay Pills ar a splendid regu lating and strengthening medioin at such ' n - time. Try them. Bold by M. L. Marsh, Druggist The Asbeville Timber Company, which was chartered last iwcek with an authorised capital of $1,000,000 with 8. Montgomery Bmitli and asso ciates aa incorporator, has secured option on over 250,0000 acre of had in Western North Carolina and ha undertaken the greatest development of timber resource ever known in that section. ' :'-.-'-':-. Engraved Wedding Invitation And AnncuneeaMatA W hop our friends will not for. get that We furnish the most elegant mamas invitation and announce - menta that can be obtained. .We have a booK snowing a oeautiiui una. ex sample of the very latest - styles, which will he cent to anyone on re quest. All - order are considered tiietly exmndentisl.., , 4 ,; . ' ..tf. TH3 SATI XV HUTOAY. Deosaiher U. . 17Jha Jay, tret Chief Juatia "f of the Sapress Court of the I'aiud StaUa, died. Bora May .17, 182&V . 17SS-Ta New York aeeembry pass ed aa act for (be registry af ' awrtgagee to prevent tread. 1757 ColWy Cibber, noted drasaatist aad actor, died. Bora ia Leav x doe ia 1671. 1787 Pennsylvania ratified the rd- era! Constitution. lSU-Hoa, John 8. Maedonald, Ca nadian statesman, bora. Died June 1, 1872. 1830 National Republican party, at Baltiakore, no anna ted Henry Clay for President. 1870 J. H, Rainey, of South Caro lina, the first negro member of congress, sworn in. 1870 Wade Hampton wa declared elected governor of South Car olina. 1889 Robert Browning, noted Eng lish poet, died. Born May 7, 1812. 1894 Sir John Thompson, Canadian premier, died while visiting Queen Victoria at Windsor. 1910 President Taft nominated Edward Douglas White, of Louisiana, to be Chief Justie of tbe Supreme Court of ths United States. WATCH DIPHTHERIA. What do you do when there is smallpox or diphtheria in your neigh borhood T Why you do everything possible to keep from getting it Be cause you know it is a germ disessc and you know you are liable to catch the disease by coming in eon- tact with the ones that have it or the ones that have been about the ones that have the disease. You go so far as to have yourself and children vac cinated against smallpox. nave immunizing doses of Diphtheria Anti toxin injected into the body. Don't you know that consumption is a germ disease and you are liable to take it just the samet What are you doing to prevent ltf It is in your town. The air is full of germs. More peo ple are d ying eaeh year from it than every other disease together. Now don't put the member of your family out against the disease that is killing more people in Virginia than the civil war did. Now is tbe time to give them something that will build up the system, give them health, strength and make for them a 'pair of lungs that will withstand the rav ages of th awful tubercule germs. Bear's Emulsion will do this. It has done is for others and it will for you.. For one dollar a bottle or six lor Ave dollars. Hold and recom mended by Gibson Drug Store. What fhty Locality Don Hot Count Wherever 'there are people suffer ing for kidney and bladder ailments, from backache, rheumatism and urin ary iregularitie. Foley Kidney Pills will help them. Bemdere, HI, E. A. Kelly, an ex-engineer, nay: "Three years ago my kidney became so bad that I was compelled to give up my engine and quit - There waa a severe aching pain over thenips, followed by an inflamatioa of the bladder, and always a thick sediment Foley Kid ney Pill made me a aoudd and well i. I cannot nay too much in their praise." Hold by M. Ik Marsh. Ths Salisbury Marble Works has just completed a tablet to be erected over tbe grave or Mr. Dawkin in Randolph county. - The deeeased was said to be the largest man in the State, his usual weight being 556 pounds and just after no last illness and at the time of hm death he weighed 456 pounds. . Engraved on tbe tablet, antong other things, are thee words: "Tbe largest man in the State." Thia wa in aeeort) with the wish of the deeeased. ' In C&toaa Next June. "WashinirtoB. Dec 10. With the ar rival in Washington today of 'prac tically all the members of the Re publican National vommittee, rein forced by larry leader from nearly very State, . tMBasn poasiM ; to forecast just iwhat will be done by tbe committee at Its meeting Tocv day. As a result of the many confer ences held to day. tbe following pro gram seems to have been agreed upon : CDucago will act the national con vention apparently beyond all Ques tion of doubt, and it probably will be bom tne last ween in June, . Without opiate or harmful drasn of any kind Foley's Honey and Tar compound atop cough and cures cold. Do not accept any (ubstitus. Sold by M. Lv Marsh, Druggist. frank I. Chanav aiakaa oath that ka is cento kertoer of the Arm of f. i. Chanav A Co Sols koalnaa la the City f Toleae, Oonatv and Btate afore said, as that M firm will T th warn ef OMn HOnuniU DOIXARfl far aaea ana every aaa Of catarrh that cannot ka enraa er -te use ef Fill' Catarrh Cera. .rmAKa: J. CH Mi,f. Bwera te herore Wf and aabaorlb la ar nraaanaa. taia Ilk aas W Iianamkar. t M 14M. A. W. OLUW. (ftaal) - Notary Public nail s CMarra cere a taaaa mt Uly. am aata Clreotly en tna bi .naiir, aad aiaoMS rarf-e of the system. Bend for teett-r t free. r. . ci f a co. Tolas a Bold by all 1 - lata. Uo. Take Hall's aa..v -Us for fjanrtf- Us ant Penny fnlmna 1 fays. Vertt Carolls Bassbaa League Now Charieito Clroaiel. - Wok definite sassrns free Cpar- tanbarg that that eity will not as- pt to ranaia in the Caroiana Ae- sowariea, with the aaate to be takaa for granted of Andareoa, and with th aaearanee that GnenviU will not without a running auto ia South Carolina, there ia now n prae beal eertaiaty that a North Caroiiae league will he organised for the next e-baRauMoa. Raleigh and Wilmington are al ready thoroughly alive to the sitae- boa aad are ready to pat ap ' tbe spoadulix necessary to assure th for tbe season. With n six-club league Durham and Asbeville would compete for tbe sixth place. On ac count of it location Durham ia prob ably favored by most of tbe town, although, especially in Charlotte, tbere are many fan who would be glad to sec Asbevill Included in th league. It i not beyond the realms of pos bility that aa eightelub league will be formed, taking ia Charlotte, Win ston-Salem and Greensboro, Raleigh, Wilmington, Durham, Asbeville and either Salisbury-Spencer, High Point, Tarboro, Newbem, Wilson or Golds. bora. Salisbury and Spencer could easily unite and secure tbe eighth club if those twin towns are in n hu mor for baseball. Monro Man Win Recover. Monroe, Dec 11. Mr. J. W. Smith, who wa so badly cut here late Sat urday night by unknown parties, will recover but he bad a narrow escape, having been stabbed five times and the rjalm of his rurht hand SDlit onen by the same knife. . He was later thrown from his buggy and received terrible bruises upon his face and An Alarm at Night That strikes terror to the entire household is th ' loud, hoarse and metallic cough of croup. No mistak ing it and fortunate then the lucky parenta who keep Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound on hand. H. W. Caeselman, Canton, N. Y., says: "It is worth its weight in gold. Our lit tle children are troubled are troubled with croup and hoaraenesa, and all we give them is Fabry' Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it in the house." Sold by M. U Marsh, iJruggist Seaboard Air Line Christinas HoU- ' day Rates. 1 The Seaboard Air line Railway will sell Christmas rate to all points in their territory nt greatly reduced rates, ticket on sale December, 15, 18, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 25, 30, 91 and January 1st good to return until January 8th, 1912. For further in formation call on your nearest agent or write the undersigned. JAMES KER, JR., T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C, M. Fu LEONARD. J). P. A. Raleigh, N. C. Special Examination. A special examination of appli cants for teacher certificates will be held in the court house at Cdneord on Friday and Saturday, December 15th and 16th. Applicant for re newal certificates will b examined at thia time also. All teachers who do have certificates are requested to b present. r v onnn V. au. WAMa TO OTRE A COLD IV ONE BAT. Tak LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablet. Druggists refund your mon- y if U fail to cure. E.W. GROVE'S Bgnatnre it on eaeh box. 25c "' Folnr aDdnty Pills. " Tonic in action, quick in results. Wiu eur any ease of kidney or blad der disorder not beyond the reach oi median. No need nay mora. ' Bold by M.L. Marsh, Druggist ; : ' in. Use Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur .and Your Gray Hair Will ; " Quickly Vanish. '; Gray hair la mark of ate, and aoth- Ina that can be said as to jits .beauty wlH offset the diaadvaataa of thia mark of as set anoa your brow;- ' Wyeth's aas and Borpuur Hair Be edy dark ana the ban- and restores It te Its rewtfaful beaaty. Our graa4siotkar sad-- theJe STsadnlbOwrs t before then and sulphur for darkenlni their hair. Nothing aas ever beea fouad effective for this nurpae these two tlats honored toweriiei Wyeth, a atodera cbemtsti hae blned the two With ether, Ingredient which saakea a delichrral drulng tot the hair, aad which not only removal every trace of daadruff but promote! the growth ef th hair. It alee etopt the hair frost faUIag out, aad makes beantlfmV All dractJsts- are autherlssd te refund the money It It falls to do exactly represented. Don't neglect your hatr S4 en1 sort to old-time hair drea.- txt a kottle of Wyeth's naswead But har fron yem Iraggiat to-day, aad aotn'C t a i enre in y oar heir after a f -w r . This preprtke Is . to- tlx Boblie st fifty eesU bo , snl aad sold by ail feudist GRAY Y0UL00XOLD , r " " L.J- &-::L uail t. ; j I I' I h l:.r : - BnaloeiMtoaAca . English and American Styles for Fall; CMS.GS nam im v-m naif i J .1 i mm. su TTITt' Tl 1 'I I 1 1 TTW'rffWfJfLWfWf It r kwwjk if rns.- ij U.i liA AS A GOOD 2L3UiV.VTBi It In kllA ww. IntA w4iii-k nannla An wIumm . - i .. , . - rwvm w wwmb i waaw tax aaaasr n imnrkl aioa ar shown. -Tour parlor ebould thnrefora be a pretty but linpreneive-rk should . aTjmr 4 tto in tt iut InmtMr. 'Onr xnftM witk thoanmnda in electien of the proper kind of f urnltore, mg and other, dratioui. Oom tn today and let ns plan togetherhathor it U only rmtin fM asnu-ax; inxnour or s oompicx rooin, ; : ' SI3T3IBPAiJaUITBni . ; C&AVXX SRO&C I'UltKiTUlia A1TO TJOTERTAZmO dOatfAlfT. ' . ', '-,1 'Phoaa Ko. 9. . -.',. Zl S. V. D.WI3. DSKTI&T OSica nvar . ICarsh't : Dm, Btom 'F&OaTB.HaiSS. - Southern Railway Off era Greatly Re duced Rates for th Phristnua And Hew Tmx Holiday. ' - , ' On acopunt of th Christmas- and New. Tear Holidays, the Southern Railway will sell ticket at greatly reduced rate from all points on it hoe. Date of sale, December 15, 19, 17, 20, a, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and January 1st, 1912, with final re turn limit January 8th, 1913. For further information apply to your nearest agent, or to the under signed. R. IL DE1SUTT3, , . . Traveling Paxsenp-er Art., " r ' . ' ' Charlotte, N. C Tor A two story, 8 room dwel lir on -nth l-.Jon street lot 1X3i 41 J. Good ctuUe, grln and ouU uuilJlns. Jno. K. i'stUrsoa. . Eat hioim such a eenwen-plao ex. rrsarlna that th ordlnaiy drk urn . tt a vry ocasion aad ytH hear H M fta ir the store that arUa dollar " nto u yon will In th dothsaehon. Here we allow no adxrepressntaUoa. Onr ailsamsa knew V wfa oost them tholr itunUoa to toll jm a nit ar wvaruoat to aH-wecl If tt fa aoi- they run n risk f or w aQ -1 r- v . t v , : . . :. : ,w , Schloss : Baltimopea -Clothes: llH Hand taJloioi of pura, vnol auUiials which, stand th Mrtra.rala and nn teat aa wall a the kl raUahl aeid ttot J W know kUaaa (Wiaitand cloth wOl m your xpetation and (ivt yea a signed panaten withj ay. ry pmni- ruranteo that ha; a wonrd of mort than a thM-of a o tury of anhictt(7 hhln4 Jt, , 1 to GZOiCD. reflect your bsst lae1.bLln (not th CSi-tlllliAi u a i-j j - . af other homes ha Six room cottage on Ayooek street, outbuilding, good orchard, lot 200s 100 feet, aheap at $1,060.00, - - " On beautiful building lot on .West Depot street adjoining Dr. Herring's resident lot . On building lot on White (treet, 85 feet front adjoining J. IL Rut- ledg' resident lot . -About on acr with cottag and goo oarn in jumnapoiia auitabl ler business. A rare opportunity to in vest in such desirable property. JNO. K. PATTrr.SOX. D ee e"r v t 1 m wvm im th MorrU BulldJnc mrm
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