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- . .. r 4 lk4 i M HI ANt NCBMCJTT, AlTrntn( rT cita t aa4 At lae 4. ix.ay lor uuM null a ut f 1 o . ior it. . in. , Caroa of Thukt Itaaalatloea el , ul elm liar arttctee are ehri4 t -the rat ! out per Una cata U f tu4 as MMirf mail aMtter aprii , Kit, at tna poatoOlce at Cob-e-.-l, K C, ao4T tbe aat ( kurca & .li 1, Arrival f Train at Coicora. .. OITHIOHIB. ' ' noktbsmkdd. Wo. !- I I a.nv Net l .av No. t t II e.av ' No. 11 14:14 a.m. ( Nat T l:t .. Me, U aja. , Ni 4S :4i a.m Na. tl 4: a-m. not a a-m. No. 44 :4S a. Ne 14 ll:e a-m. No. f a. Ma 1 41 ,-a. Na, 1 :! J.iv No. kMt:H P H. Na. te 11:51 CD AH. TRAINS STOP AT CONCORD. -CtT Concord, N. C, January 25, 1912. ''.''A' .determined and .strong effort is ' , now being made by prohibition lead fen of the country-to secure the pao fr'nagi at thu session ot, Congress of !" the .long sought bill to prevent the inUrstate shipment of-liquor into . ''Ary'! territory. Fox ten years pro- ;'. ''' bibltibnists have been seeking the '' enactment of legislation 'to prevent ' HjTir such shipments, as they know that 6 s'. the strongest faetor against the en "foreement of temperance laws is the shipment of liquor into dry States, this' shipment being not merely sane- r tioned bnt "actually protected by the - national government, which has sole ', power of regulating interstate eom 'vjL' raeree. . It is the intention to have t.Jv-f-aNiaw passed by Congress which will : prevent Federal antagonism to i V. - State law. It , is in complete har ji mony.with the provisions of the eon- i, retrtntion which give' the States the -bright to administer their own affairs. .. On account of the frequent attaeks v. ."'made on people at night on the ! . r atreets of Salisbury Mayor Thomp- ... son nas issuea a special oraer 10 tne ':. jpoliee to patrol the streets nightly and arrest and punish for vagrancy - and other violations any . person or persons who cannot show how they ' obtain a living. . They mayor is de- .. ; termiaed to stop all loafing by worth- less, characters and to- see that the pnblie is protected. On .Tuesday : ''ji night in, Salisbury a dm Mk-.' . V ii 1 3 l 1 , ' tnxning home about 7 o'eloek from v a? store where they were employed. We note also that the same condi tion exists in NewWn, where there 1 '1 ; ' li t. oaa a arw aiua io uo ouv laie negroes ana t The vagrancy law is ample; all that JS.S- . . ... - ia neeaea is us eniorcemeni on wniie 11 and black alike, j" .- - . . ia Tne xnbnne and limes otnce is ;r I not the only one that has trouble ' ?with the Southern Power Company. ' The Greensboro Record of yesterday aajrai The circuit on which the Record r is located ran out of' electricity this v afternoon at 3:30 and at this writ- ving 4 things are standing stock - - still at this office. Men are out on the line looking for the trouble; it " Meantime The" Record hope to reach ; 7; t i. fa maW Kalvaian 1iai,i n j4 t -x, auj vw icutciucv ivvu vt uuij iww morrow, morning at least. ' i. . ; l.W do the power company the jusfcr . ice toay fhat we hate been troubled - .but little if ite If they will just - manage some way to give us warn- . imr neinra inev eni na ait wa win '-r thank them. :Mr. OtlaUBef the Pace. , - . Graengboto Nrws;' ; , 4.f ; '. i'' .The retirement of J. A. Odell from - ;i active business life is a matter of not v ' i a llfctla inf-ATaat in ArAatraliAM viaml " ' , " for Mr. Odflll'a x)iiavamAnta in tlio past qnartar century and more, "have E had quite an influence in tHe growth " ' s of the tyi His work hay been that - : oi an lnausinai ouuaer, wok i whiclv .with; the work of ; others, of his time, has made Greensboro the ; prosperoas eity if i tod. ?rx Odell ha .set. a pace whieh, if .uiiowed in a" similar measured and " -tv" ff ' tread by the younger men ill mean the city's advance into a irer circle. To those who are tak ; "j up the paee it will Je encouraging f ri, that this master builder will i 1 1 V. 'r t '' t a .1 that ' i i A , . -.!..lio spirit will still be felt i Hie city's life although he has re- 1 f.-om active business duties.; T: " -wh f - him i I 1 -i- . i any ; rs of his l ( Iii-Ta t 7, ve ' t- ' 'e.l C2ASTLT JCKX OH CROWD. IiMj44ai At PaTTn4iclar Tr7 f'tdO Tt AaS Wae Tkeuht Los Anxalea, Os Jan. 23. Lin aula Beaehy, whose darinf feats of Djicg have ben the feature of tbe InUr- natiooal Aviatioa Meet here played a Khaslly joke today oa crowd thai was still ta edge as a raaalt of the tragic fall of Bntberford Page yester day. - After, aeveral thrilling "death dips" Beaehy rose to 400 feet, from which be took a sheer drop almost perpendicularly and disappeared ia the gully, where Arch Hoxey fell to his death a year ago. - xrom tbe grand stand it appeared that Beaehy had fallen and when be did not re appear, after an interval of more than a minute, automobiles loaded with doctors,, mechaicians and report ers dashed to the root of the hilL It was fully three minutes later when Beaehy reappeared at the north end of the eourse, flew past the grand stand and laughingly waved to Ihe erowd. . Tbe figure eight contest, between Phil O. Farm alee and Lincoln Beaehy furnished several intense . moments. Parmelee won the tbe record time of one minute 5 2-5 seconds from three "eights." Pannalee also' captured the altitude honors for the day, reaching the height of 7.500 feet. The five mile handicap race which was flown liPsections owing to thi number of contestants, was won ti Hillery Beachey, of St. Louis, 6.56 1-5. The five mile, free-for-all, with four entries was won by Lincoln Beaehy in 6:43. CAUSES SICKNESS. Good Health Impossible With a Dis ordered Stomach. There is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many peo ple daily contract serious maladies simply through diregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge every one suffering from any stomach derangement, indiges tion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct under standing that we will refund their money without question or formality if after reasonable use of this med icine they are not satisfied with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been benefitted by them. Three sizes, 25c., 50c., and $1.00 a box. Sold in Ro chester only at our store The Rexall Store. Gibson Drug Store. ' Praise For Bear's Emulsion. DID MRS. SIMMONS A WORLD OF GOOD. ... Cured Her Cold, Restored Her Ap petite And Built Up Her Rundown System. Dr. John D. Bear, Elkton; Va. V Dear Sir: I had been complaining of a cough every winter for four or five years, during which time I lost flesh, had no appetite, felt very weak and rundown. I heard that Mrs. Robert Early praised your Emulsion so for rundown systems and coughs, so I went over to see her one day and after she explained to me how it had benefitted her I bought a bottle and began to improve after the first eouple days.. On buying the second bottle I decided, to weigh before tak ing it. 1 1 found to my great pleasure that I had gained eight pounds while taking the second bottle. I can rec ommend it to anyone wishing some thing for a cough and a good tonic, v - . Yours Very Truly, 'jjtl j4'j I vMrs. J"W. Siramons. Bear's builds up the system, gives appetite and gives, strength to. the body, f We ask every rundown, nerv ous, aged, weak or any .one suffering with weak lungs, to try a bottle of Bear's Emulsion and u it does ot do .as claimed return empty bottle and get exactly what you paid for it. - ' For sale by Gibson Drug Store. Charles j Durham, Lovinton, HI, has succeeded in finding a positive cure for bed wetlina - "My little boy wet' the bed every night cLfar thro f on the fl or. 1 tried several kinds of kidney mcdieine nd I was in the drug store looking-for some- ih'mg different . to help him when I hehrd of Foley Kidney rPalls.- After He-Had taken tnem two days we could see a ebanze and when ha had taken two-thirds of a bottle he was cured. That k about six -weeks ego -and lie has not wet 4b bed since. 'V Sold by ifll. J Marsh, druggist; n r'T ' Foley's Honey and Tar Compound " "Caret in Every Case." - .Mr. Jas." McCaffery,- Msr,- olf the SchliU Ilotel Omaha, Neb., .'recom mends Foley' Honey and Tar Com pound, because it cures in every caee. "I have used it myself and I fc ve recnmff-ended - io many ctl, ts t'io ho s", m e told ine of its f t v i l' o ower iu fi'-;" sea of v j tL -t and larH." -For all ct lis ad t 's it is speedily .,uective. told by 1- L. I'ow'a 1 ' :w? We of -r C r-n.-Vf.'t Pfllftrn " r iV '!! t (,.! in. t caiinut ue cuifi-1 hy 3 i! 'iiitr'n I.J. ff 1 .. 'io'.-1l, C. DATS EC TLIZICZI. v January ii. 17o RoWi Barns, th tree Soot - uh poet. Urn, Died July H. 16 . . 1804 Jean Jeeqoce Deeaaliaea pro- claimed . himself emperor - of HsytL- - 182S Tke Duke of Wellinrtoa . be came prime minuter.. . 1830 Robert Y. Hayne, of South Carolina, delivered hie great ' speech in tbe Senate ia defense. of SUte right. 1833 W. L. Marcy, ef New York, - declared in the Senate, "Te . - the vie tors belong tbe spoils." 1858 Marriage of tbe Princess Roy al of England and Prince - ' Frederick . William v oc Prus- '" sia. . - ' - 1866 Rev. John Barrett - Kerfoot consecrated P. E. bishop ' of Pittsbureh. - 1871 Anglo-American Association formed to cultivate more eor dial relations between Great Britain and tbe United States. 1883 Rev. Cortlandt Whitehead con secrated P. E. biahep of Pitts- bureh. 1906 Gen. Joseph Wheelef died in Brooklyn. Born in Augusta, Ga.. Sept. 10. 1836. 1911 James E. Martins elected '.United States Senator from New Jersey. The Danger of La Grippe Ia its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To cure your la grippe coughs take Foley's Honey tnd Tar Compound. R. E. Fisher, -Washington, Kans, says: "I was troubled with a severe attack of la' grippe that threatened pneumonia. A friend advised Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and I got lelief after taking a few doses. I took ihree bottles and my la grippe was cured." Get the genjine, in yel low packages. 6oW by MTL. Marsh, druggist . . Baseball in Ancient Days. The devil was the first eoaeher; he coached Eve when she stole first; Adam stole second. . . When Isaac met Rebecca at the well she was walking with a pitcher. Sampson struck out when he beat the Philistines. Moses shut out the Egyptians at the Red Sea. Cain made a ( base hit when lie kill ed Abel. Abraham made a sacrifice. The prodigal son made a home run. David was long distance thrower. Foley Kidney Pills. Always give satisfaction because they always do the work. J. T. Shulnut, Bremen, Ga., says: "I have uJed Foley Kidney Pills with. great satisfaction and found more re lief from their use than from, any other kidney medkine, and I've tried almost ail kinds. . I can, cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers for kidney and bladder trouble." Sold by M. I Marsh, druggist , , Foley's Honey and Tax jDompound is a reliable family -.medicine. Give it to your children nd take it your self when you ftel a cold coming on. it checks and cures coughs and eolds and croup and prevents fcronehitb and pneumonia. - Sold by (M. L.- Marsh, druggist. , , , TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.f Take LAXATIVE ' BROMO Qainini Tablets. Druggists refund your mon ey II it lails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on" each box. . 25eli ,iV TRAVEL VIA. - . ( i ' .' -t--;. Sj ., .' ..5. - . . . 9 DAILY SERVICE TNCLUDCfG' SUNDAY.' The new steamers just placed i serviee,- tbr 'City of Norfolk aou the "City of Baltimore" are the most elegant and .up-to-date steamers te ween Norfolk and Baltimore. Equipped with wireless telephone ia each room. Delicious meals served oi beard everything for comfort and Steamers leave Norfolk 6 J5 p. m. daily arriving at Baltimore 7:00 fol lowing morning. .-v u 3 ' -J, Connecting at Baltimore for all points North, North-east, and West Very low round trip rates to BaJ-i timore, wastungton, Pniladelphia, New lorx, Allan jit ity, -etc. Reservations made and rny infor (nation lurmsoed oy W. H PAR NELL, T. P. A., Oct 10-tf , Norfolk, Va. Wood's Sr. For ioic. Our Haw Descri;'.: .-: " is fu"y up-to-date, anj.t about t!.e best ; - , . - '.il-a.i aw. Cv--y I - r ,.; I I : a c i ' j 1 - - -f ? . i Iflil v. vii it nil ! OoC the pore ot me eealp, ptcreasi ike aak tmm obuiaia. propat aarihrt--ceaata k la lade sad eventually to tIl cut. And baaidei. h' kritatta end utu,'o hare your sealpltchin. U bwolftf all the Ume. 7 ' 11 yoa waal 16 t rid of the Dea4f i gene-te Mop thoenooyinl h:Un4 ! barataJ-U have a really cle eT halili t-4lp, el a boJe ol HAY'S HAIR HEALTH (o-iUv-prevetoyoB' aK what a uJliicUoa it ft to have hair health.""' ' ' - Your mooey back If not ntWactory. tun ! Ota ,TJ"rK! MMMttr, 4.Mfc -CUnMa.pt. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY GIBSON DRUGSTORE. DON'T SUFFER WITH bema2SceDtbottkoi Noah's t is guaranteed to drive : ' . this terror awayor moaey ie . '. funded. At the fiiat twmcev " -. applied ' at directed, Noah's - I, iiiimaat will grre immediate : ' and eJfaflraal reHel. ; It quiets . the aana auj atattere the eon. . -r avatioiVPenetrateaBDdraquiraa . J" very little robbing. KaaV 1 T itaa ml b the bnt remedy tor Bhaomatiaa, Soavtlca, Lam Back, BtUt Joint and Hnacle, Ana Throat, Btralna, Bpratat, Cuta, Brabai, Oatts, Crunpa, Nenralgta, - Tootbaca and all Narva, Bona and Moid Achat, and Faint. Th gaonln hat Noah't Ark on evary ptckaga and lookt Uka this cat, bat hu BID bud en at paekage tvA wayt BJ Ink. Ba. ware ef tmnaUooa. iArga botda, K eeott, and told byal deafen In BUdlohuv.. OuarantaM or money nhmded by Noah BemedvOo-Ino. 'BJehmond, Va. - tin. DeSa Lcr.4 Usstle to Stand (teCerltorrTbaaa hw . PeBdertTaas. Ga Mrs. Delia LonR, of this place, In a recent letter, says: "For five or six years, I Buffered agon ies with womanly troubles. - - - Often, I couldnt alt up more than a few minutes at a time, and if I stood on my feet long, I would faint I took Cardui, and It helped me tn mediately. Now, I can do my work all the tune, and dont suffer like I did." ; Take Cardui when you feel 111 In any way weak, tired, miserable, ot under the weather. . Cardui Is a Btrength building tonic medicine for women. " It has been found to relieve pain and distress caused toy womanly troubles, and la an excellent medicine to have oa band at all tires. . Cardui acta oa the womanly eonirti tatlon, building up womanly atrength, toning up the nerves, and regulating the womanly, organs. ' Its half cento y of success ia due to merit . It has t ne good to thousands. Will you try UT It may be Just what you need. . Ask your druggist . about Cardui. wii recommend It -H BV-ITr&tfef IVAWsriat,rtarl- EM4klatCanCMiunonmTonaMfcr rxxovil iiettona, m H-m boon. "Horn Trminie gam," tail la pm oa mwatt, x The GVr AT Tonic , " ' v . . Containing the n ..oinal extractions of Cod liver C I with PbosphaU Iron, ' Highly rr "oramended for old people and dc" 'i cLilJren. , vjml -a t turn v ... 1 ave you ovorn I lorn and cauwd f-vt od biail.i. i Biue, bark t 1 r nnHro -r i ..a? A i "O f '? po, V I.. , ., r r -rvm.i l . ' 'I' t : I U'.ll ' lit rj j ,ve t ... i, e i i. ,. Cokta, 1 1 1 1 i S",f 'I . .... : ; i aiMhtiiMH L u SAID S'i : t v: 1 1 k4 - -.;.:;w;in; Full : : We - have Been busy; all day -v ; Raiting oil the crowds f ;?-Lr;Watcli- I Wliolcoalc. Water Cut Off 5C-"-'. - HUNT'S' KS'tilL v' " He liniment ' " t1'" '""I"-''' " T-- w - s - , - . - SOLD BY. GIRSON DRUG STORE, Concord, N O. - A. B. Richards Medicine Co, ' ..y .: Bhermas, TexasV ' , . If your tea troul'e you, "or you can't se as we'l st-you on-e '"!, eonsult me. I v. .1 i ' e a ec test. Ip t r. -...I a ia C ; II m . - i PA Sell It for Less. . . " - Itai. WaV; Our SPECIAL SALE on Iron "Beds is ' . now on at our store We have just unloaded a ,i carjoad ol Iron Beds, and we have a beautiful -7..- line to select from, and we Certainly have some atti active-prices 'to offer you. ' Having bought this car way under the regular price we can give yon some good bargains,- Don't miss see- iJng usbefore.you buy. 1 We certainly can save---you money. - -..- . r. Residence Phone 300-L. AlTS IT v:rtlL8 fall name. t T.tl.'j i' 'ire oa errylox. ;un coiLir;c rv':...v:iTE. ctu::p dloi:. :. J..O. ' ' ' 1 to Retail. 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