CABARRUS :
. SAVINGS
.....BANK
:apitav $10000000
SURPLUS AND 1
profits 802,000 00
W re:. ectfuJly solicit
account of
Corporations
Firms
Individuals
We want your bualneta he it
Large orHmalL
II. I. W00DH0USE, President
J. W. CANNON, Vice President
C. W. SWINK, Cashier .
W. H. GIBSON, Aest Cashier '
Four FEB CENT, Intorett
Paid on time Certificate.
OVERLAID
The 1913 sales of Overland
cars are already doubling those
of any other manufacturer
producing a similar car and
still they are unable to supply
the demand. The Overland
car has increased over last
year 300 per tent. If the sales
'have increased that much it
proves that the people know a
good thing when they see it.
Better order now and get one
soon.
Agents for Goodyear Tires.
City Garaflc
Agents
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ii . , ; . ,: THE BANDBOX,
ss I?s Easy toloQk That Way.
! ! Just a little attention to de
j; tails, like CLEANING and
PRESSING will, do it.
Look This Way for the Best
) Work.
1 VACUUM CLEANING AND i
I PRESSING CLUB
I Phone 420
-Very Serious
: ' It Is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have : the
wrong one given you. For this
reason' wo urge you in buying to
be careful to get the genuine "
BlGK-Dl7AL'3T
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old. relta
We medicine, for constipation, ln
aigeraon ana liver trouble, is firm
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It la better than
others, or it would not be the fa
vorite liver powder, with a larger
aale than all others combined, .
SOLD IN TOWN W
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SIX BOOM COTTAGE With
pantry; lot 68x138 feet, on
Georgia Avenue; ' tplsnl
neighborhood, at a Baruj.
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' April IL
1713 Treaty of I'treeht. which Ur
n. situated the wart of Queen
. Anne and served the enlarge-
ment of the Riitiah colonies in
America.
l"6-One quarter of the city ef
'Montreal destroyed by Ore.
1794 Edward Everett," orator, and
statesman, bom in Dorehester,
Mesa. - Died in Boston, Jan.
l., 1863.
18(12 The Confederate ironclad Mer
rimack: made her jeeond ap
pearance in Hampton Roads,
- destroying several small vessels,
1884 Cha; lea Jieade, celebrated nov
elist, died in London. - Born in
Oxfordshire,' June 8 1814.
1897-War declared between Greece
and Turkey.
1907- Ixrd Cromer resigned aa Brit
ish Agent and Consul-Gener-al
in Egypt.
1912 Premier Asquith introduced
the Irish Home Rule bill in the
British Parliament.
Will exchange for a farm an 18
; horse power Franklin Tonring Car
in good condition, with top and
wind shield. First eost of ear
f2.100.00 Jno. K. Patterson. 27-tf
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Baying oar '. bread, bf-1
I cause ever loaf is tear- $
: anteed to give satuftc- '
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We have a few
Ladies' Hand Bags
that we will sell
cheap, new styles.
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Drug Store
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The diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Nose and throat treated, and
glasses fitted to difficult eyes.
DR.J.S. LAFFERTY i
Jffloe in the Morris Building, t
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ftiG Tine far the Gas ; Stove Oilfer to those
short. About one hundred left
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. Eew ke Treat Ailing Children.
Growing children play bard and
work bard at school, which with ra
pid growth nsee ep an enormous
amount of energy and vitality that
vast be replaced.
When a child is tired all the time,
no appetite, weak, delicate and sickly
we guarantee Vinol, our delirious cod
liver and iron tonic, win build them
op, create a hearty appetite, sound
Bran and muscle tissue, pure healthy
blood and make them strong.
Mary Lang, of Altoona, Pa., writes:
"Every since childhood I have been
weak and delieate and my blood has
been tbin and poor. Many different
forma of treatment did me no good,
but last spring I took Vinol and now
I am so much stronger and better
that I want yon to know it. I don't
know when I have felt so well and
vigorous as I have since taking Vi
nol." If Vinol fails to do just what we
say, we will give back your money.
Gibson Drug Store, Concord, N. C.
P, 8. For any skin trouble try our
Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. - adv.
New York critics predict that
pitcher. Jeff Tesreau will supplant
both Christy Mattbewson and Rube
Marquard as the mainstay of
Giants this season.
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There is not such a cry for higher
education as there is for just com
mon, ordinary common sense.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Be it ordained by the Board of Al
dermen of the City of Concord, at a
regular meeting on the 11th day of
March, 1913, -
1. That an election be held in the
City of Concord on Tuesday after
the first Monday in May, the same
being the 6th day of May, 1913, for
the purpose of electing a Mayor,
Board of Aldermen and School Com
missioners ; and also for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified vojters
of Concord the question of issuing
$20,000.00 worth of bonds for erect
ing another school building or en
larging it he present building; also
the question of raising the school ta
from thirty to forty cents on the hun
dred dollars valuation of property
and from ninety cents to one dollar
and twenty tents on the poll.
2. That for the purpose of this elec
tion a new registration of all voters
has been ordered.
3. That the following persons are
hereby designated and' appointed reg
istrars and judges to conduct said
election at the voting precincts of
the City of Concord:
Ward No. 1, precinct 1, J. R. Cook,
Registrar. J. M. Sills and VV. F. A.
P.opst, Judges. Ward No. 1, pre
cinct 2, R. II. Cook, Registiar. J. W.
Roberts and A. L. Howell. Judges.
Ward No. 2, C. J. Williams, Regis
trar. W. A. Foil and P. G. Cook,
Judges.
Ward No. 3, Dr. L. A. Bikle, Regis
trar. Wm. M. Corzine and W. Lacy
Moore, Judges.
Ward No. 4, L. C. Byles, Registrar.
J. L. Brown and W. M. Weddington,
Judges.
The registration books will be open
on April 3rd, at 9 o'clock A. M., as
provided by law.
CHAS. B. WAGONER,
Mayor.
W. H. GIBSON,
Clerk.
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DEM0C1AXI0 PBDCAftT.
Tb DeaMcratie Executive CJommit
tee of the City of Concord at a meet
ing held on the 7th day of April,
1913, hereby call a primary to be held
on Saturday, April 26th, 1913, at the
various polling plaeee in aaid City,
between the hours of 2 P. M, and 7
p. m., to nominate Democrat i;
candidates for Mayor, one Alderman
in each ward and two at large, and
Srhotd Commissioners under the fol
lowiug regulations
1. Said primary shall be held by
two poll holders in each ward and
the following persona are appointed
poll holder
Ward 1, precinct 1, A. L Sappen
field and R. P. Gibson.
Ward 1, precinct 2, H. C. Crouch,
W. E. Whitlock.
Ward 2, J. C. Cook and W. R.
Murr.
Ward 3, Dr. L. A. Bikle, and J. C.
Earnhardt;
Ward 4 J. L. Brown and G. M. Lore,
Sr.
2. All qualified electors who intend
to support the ticket as nominated
are invited to take part in said pri
mary. :i. The candidate receiving a plur-
a'it.v of all the votes for his respect
ive oltice shall be declared the nomi
nee. 4. The poll holders of the' various
precincts shall make out a written
leport of the votes east for each can
didate and make a report of the same
to the Executive Committee alt a
meeting to be held in the City Hall
at 9 o'clock p. m. on the 26th day
of April, 1913, who shall declare
the result of said primary.
.). Any proceeding not nerein set
out governing said primary and any
question arising shall be determined
by the Democratic Executive Commit
t?e of said City.
L. T, HARTSELL,
Chairman Ward No. 1.
W. D. PEMBERTON.
Chairman Ward No. 2.
C. A. ISENHOUR,
Chairman Ward No. 3.
J. F. WILLIAMS
Chairman Ward No. 4.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Cabarrus County B.
L. & Savings Association will be held
in the City Court room, Concord, N.
C, on Thursday, April 17th, 1913, at
8 o'clock, p. m.
L. D. COLTRANE,
President.
J. M. HENDRIX,
!)-8t. Sec. and Tieas.
STREET CAB SCHEDULE.
This schedule shows the time at
which cars will operate in Concord,
N. C.
Beginning at 6 a. m., cars leave
iilison Mill on the hour.
Beginning at 6 a. in., cars leave
South Union ttreet at half past the
hour. '
Cars leave Depot for Gibson Mill at
20 minutes before each hour.
Cars leave Depot for South Union
street ut "0 past eacL hour. :
In order for passengers to make
'connectioi.s with trains 44, 11, 46, 7,
and 35 cars leave terminals, on trips
just preseding arrival of these trains
a few minutes ahead of time. '
This schedule is published as in
formation and is not guaranteed, and
is subject to c'lanse without tice
NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC
SERVICE COMPANY.
Our Squashville Branch
LAST O ALL
QlaasjajBaaaft
llPaiplks-ISellk Co.
Our Whole Store is now full and running over
with everything that is new, at a big saving in
price from what other stores are getting for
the same goods. Great showing of new things
just received by freignt and express.
New Bulgarian Lace Bands, worth
double at 25c and 45c
Sew Bulgarian All-Over Yoking, $1.."0
value, only 98c
New Kir Linen Laces Only .... 6c
New 10c Linen Lace Beading .. 5c
2.V New "uitain Ettamine .... 15c
New Things Just Come in in Milli
nery and Ready-to-wear Dept.
$;!..")(! New Hemp Hat Shapes, all the
new small 'shapes f 2.45
$1.00 Value Knox Braid Sailors, come
in Ian. black and white, only 48c
Big Lot Children's Hats, .. 10c up
T.")c Value New Ladies, Shirtwaists,
only 45c
Big Lit, $1.00 Value Ladies, Fine
White Lawn Shirt Waists .... 75c
The new things we mention are only
things we have all over our store at a less
let us show you today.
PsirksBelk Compo'v
Wholesale -
I Order Goods From Us
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IDove-Bost Co.JjJE. B. Grady jj (jjfy PrBSSlBg Clull 1
""""" """"" """" " " 1 PliiiTiljifior Co ''''' iis a(ld tc your per8na' aP";
Tjfjv'r T7IJ'C ' pearance by Wping your clothes!
"UL'lilv I i neat aud clean for the small sum;
Bon-Bons and I Plumbing and I Hof a montu- Cluthes cleaned,:
, 5 ii ? pressed and delivered same day.;
Chocolates. Gas Fitting Htwis8. j
" 1 nc!fLCrnfr 1 ii D. B ' Fowlkes, I
PHONE 21, AND 421. ) Opposite Postoffice j Proprietor.!
Gets a New Member.
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$l..")ll Value
wnisN
$1..".0 Ladies
$:I.IMI Value
gerii- Shirt
$;l.00 V;
Waists
$.l.."i0 Value
only $1.95
$"i.00 Valui' Ladies Wiiite Voil Dress
es, only $2.95
$10.00 Values
Kresses
$7.")0 Value
Presses
All Hats, Trimmed Free. All Ready-To-Wear
Altered Free.
Sell It For Less
By Express or Mall as
living along the lk33
Sign up now.
Voil Shirt-
85c
Kine Silk Shirts,
95c
Ladies'
Waists. 1
New Fine Lin
aud made $1.95
Ladies
Bulgarian
.... $1.95
Ladies While
Dresses,
New Ratine
Ladies'
. $7.45
Ratine
. $5.95
Lailies' New-
a few of the good
price. Come and
Retail
La.l
We Pay all the Charges.
By F. R. MORGAN
(Copyright. MU, JoMpk B. BowlM)
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