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coy. tie cui::t?, ii: t . I : j ; i 4- ' with '-A liost mil. ' ""1 ftlany People Visit Him at The Marsh Drug Company on thej : . ; ;; Very First Day. '":.:. . . Troy, the Quaker Health Teacher, etui now b seen at The Marsh Drag Co. daily from 9 a. ra. to 5 p. m. At hi hotel lest night he expressed hi . pleasure at the enthusiasm shown by Concord people on the very first day 'of his visit. A great number of peo ' pie have now commenced to take the wonderful Quaker remedies, so re- suits may be looked for soon, if the claims made for" the remedies are . true. People suffering from rheu Dtatism. catarrh, constipation, kid ney, liver, atomach or blood trou bles should call on Troy at once and let him explain how the remedies will , act and what they will do. It costs LITTLE SUMMER AFFAIR By AOEL.E J0HN80N. "Do yon mean to tell me, Gertrude, that you do not care for me? That you hare been trifling." "Tea, If you want to put it that way, Mr. Henry Croydon. It was purely a little summer affair. I supposed yon understood the game. Now that the aeason ts ended, It's called off. I think there's lota of pleasure In such little affairs don't youT I'm going back to my dear old noisy city. Really, I'm tired of the quiet of the country. These hills seem to stifle me. I'm off for the world of light and music, the theater and good times. Three cheers tor Broadway!" "Gertrude, you are trying to tease me. Come, dear,, if I know anything about girls, yon do lore me. Tou hare given ma every reason to think so. Why, fust last week yon told me yon loved these hills; that yon hated the restless life; that yon had found your real self here; that you had felt a peace of soul and happiness that were past understanding." "Tea, yes, but but a girl hae a right to change her mind. And as for your understanding girls ha! ha! my dear friend, you may know your country product, but not us of the lty. I'm In earnest, Henry. I'm . a creature of moods. I crave adven ture, excitement, travel oh, every thing! The stir and bustle appeal to me now. Hy home Is calling, calling for me. Come drink to my health, i Ah, you must go? Goodby, Mr. Croy don. Come, shake hands." "Excuse me, Miss Arlington, I've washed my hands. Tou are a cruel woman, Gertrude Arlington I cannot i believe such as you are the handiwork -of God. Tou and all your clan should go through life labeled 'Poison.' Good -evening." ' When Gertrude recovered her senses aha gasped, "Oh, that ha should think of me In that way. I who love, lore htm. .1, who would consider It the greatest privilege to share his Ufa, to do the most menial work for him; the only man I have aver loved. But I had to force him to think mo 4iard and- cruel or he would never have gone back to her. Her! What la she to me? .. "Why should I let her ruin my happiness?" She drew from bar pocket the letter she had received that morning, 'the contents of which had caused her a struggle: . , i ., "My Dear Miss Arlington: v "I trust you will pardon me for writ lng'to you, almost a perfect stranger to me. Six times I have written to . you, only to destroy the letters and despise .myself. I have heard that - you are as good and kind as you are beautiful,; and I feel sure you will .. understand. N; ', '. :'' " ? j). 3 , "Henry Croyden and I were school- mates and childhood lovers. : He has been attentive to me all these years. Indeed, our friends considered us en gaged, although no formal declaration had been made. I love him, and I think I could make , him hagpy. He. THESE, STATEMENTS .-SSOULi ' ' PROVE OF IKTEEEST W 'DUL Concord People Tell ' Excitement -in Concord and' vicin . ity over the astonishing cures of va rious ehronie diseases that are being effected by the use of Globe Tonic is increasing daily.; :" - '.v-" :; ' I Reports of cures of homefolks have spread like wildfire and people from many of the surrounding towns ; are flocking here to investigate. Many j of those who obtained a supply of the medicine when it first became -known are making the most remarks- ble report and some afe so enthu-j siastic over it that they are anxious to have their experience published so others may investigate and be be nefitted as they have. At the store at 15 N. Union street (opposite St. Ootid Hotel) where wo nre giving fiee samples every day nnd selling the rejrular $1.00 size bot tle for f0e, or 3 for $1.25 as an in nothing to talk to him, sad he came here purposely to prove things, not to make promises. Over in (Spartanburg ( these remedies are certainly creating Herniations, and another remarkable' rase there has just come to light, ae-1 cording to a letter reeeiveoTby Troy.; Mr. Roberaon, who lives on the north side, suffered for many years bloating, belching, heartburn, iudiges- tion, etc and he could retain nothing' on his stomach, had dixxy attacks and; severe headache and was growing so weak that lte waa confined to Ilia bed.' At this time the . Quaker Extract 'was sent for. Tbst was seme time ago l dings nave cnangea now, ue- has been the only bright spot in my otherwise colorless Ufa. I waa rare of hla lor until yon came to apend rka nimmaa Im ti vfllav Pafafi that I was the only girl ha cared for. "Hiss Arlington, yon have money and friends. Ton are young and at tractive. I am an orphan,, to whom the prospects of a home means heaven. Perhaps I should be silent and give no sign of the pain within me. That la considered a woman's duty. I fear I am weak weak. I hope yon may never suffer what I have during this rammer. Oh, can yon understand? Tours sincerely. "MART GOODWIN." Gertrude Arlington slowly tore the letter to shreds. A beautiful smile lighted her face. As she went to her room to Deck her trunks she murk mured, "Tea, Mary Goodwin, I under- stand." Poor Bairn Which did baby resemble the mora its father or mother? It parents were, to put it charitably, not very prepossessing, nor waa the baby; so, to settle the matter, they finally re solved to refer It to arbitration, f i "III ask old Farmer B to step In and see baby," said Its proud fa ther. '. "He never spoke a flattering word In his life, and wa may trust his verdict Implicitly.' -. So Farmer B was called In, and. after pinching the baby to see what It looked like when crying, he wrinkled hla forehead. "Well," he began, while the parents listened eagerly, "It's the will o' Providence, no doubt, but It's hard on the nipper, for all that ft has a look of both of you poor bairn!" London Tit-Bits. Cling to Old-Time Toys."' The eternal feminine of the Juvenile variety still concentrates Its affec tions on dolls aa gifts, with the result that no other toy la sold so largely at holiday times. - Boys, say the dealers, scatter their affections on tarloua military toys,- tin soldiers, trumpets and bugles being their favorites. The boy's voice, it seems, is still for war, while few little girls have become so "advanced" as to despise tha make believe baby. Puta and Calls.'-..' ., . "I think," said young Mrs. Torklns, doubtfully, "that I understand what Is meant by 'puta and calla.' " "Oh. you do Pre Joined her husband. 'Tea. A person with a tip puts some money In a broker's hands and after a while somebody calls and gets It" ' Wilson Visits Capitol for Fourth . Time. ' ' Washington, May . 7. President Wilson went to the eapitol today for the fourth time - and after an hour conference with a score of senators came away wearing a happy smile at having cleared up to his own satis faction a number of troublesome sit uations that had arisen over appoint ments. r Penny Column Ads. are cash.' of the Wonderful Curative Power of the Nov troductory price for a short time. People are calling and exchanging stories of what seem to be almost mi raculous cures, and were it not a fact that these people are well known here and their torture has been known by their friends the reports would almost seem to good to be true. Mr. T. S. Shinn, who resides on the Salisbury Toad, just outside of the city limits, who bag suffered from in digestion for the past three years had to be very careful about his lieet, eating only the lightest of food. If he ate solid food or anything con taining acid he would almost' die from cramps in hist stomach ami bow els. Since he has used 3 hollies of Globe Tonio lie has k-i'M!'! flwh, -ii!s what he wants, sloops well and feels like a new 'man. Much interest is centered in tlic cause Mr. Robenon improved from the start and though be has tsken three bottles of Quaker Extract he is now improving so moch that he has returned to work.- Any person wish ing to investigate this case may write to Mr. Roberson. llis address is Xorth Side, Spartanburg, . S. C. Once more it is announced that any person afflicted with tapeworm may call on Troy at Marsh Drag Co and he can obtain the Quaker Extract ab solutely free, just to prove that the remedy will expel the worm in a few boors, complete with head.. This is how Troy proves what he says. Has or could a mora honest, sincere and LIKE MESSAGE FROM CEAt Photographs of Fax Massacre Vlo . time Are Found After v" : Their Death, .. . .. ' . like a message from tha grave havt arrived at the office of L'niustratloD In Paris some photographs taken Just a' few days before tha massacre at Fes, In which tha photographer him self, Jeaa Brlngau, and his young and charming wife, met their deaths, to gether with other members of the French colony. " .;' .r On the day following tha signing of tha treaty acknowledging tha protec torate hy Franca the sultan Invited to bla palaoa several French officials and tneir wives. Mulal Hand was In excel lent humor, and was particularly at tentlve to Mme. and Mile. Regnault, aCme. Jacques Dumeranll, wife of the deputy for Selne-et-Marne, and Mme. Max Choubllar. M. Brlngau was also present, and tha saltan Insisted that he photograph the party. Mulal Hafld also operated tha camera himself and took several pictures. - . : : j A few days later while M. and Mma. Brlngau were breakfasting with some friends the revolt of the Shereefan troops began, and tha erased, soldiers itarted their bloody work. The plates f LUlustratlon'a pictures were found la the ruins of M. Bringau's dining room, and were later developed in Paris, 4 . Dallas Prepares for Shriners. .:' DallasTexas, May 8. The annual meeting of the imperial council, An cient Arabic Order Nobles of : tiie Mystic Shrine, will be held in Dallas next week, beginning Monday, and it is estimated that 35,000 or more Visi tors will be in the eity. Every sec tions of the country will be repre sented. - ,.-' - - i Monday will be devoted to the re ception of the visitors and to sight seeing trips about the eity. Tuesdav will be featured by the morning pa rade of bands and patrols acting, as an official escort to the imperial offi cers , to the place of meeting of the imperial council. At night the big spectacular Shrine pageant will take place, following which the delegates will be entertained at a Mexican din ner and vaudeville show at the fair grounds. :'-.. - j s'ji ' X.-, Wednesday the patrols and' bands will assemble for battalion formation and exhibition drills for rich prizes to be awarded by the executive com mittee. Late in the afternoon there will be a barbecue and a grandspee taele illustrating pioneer days in the southwest. A reception and ball will be given Wednesday night. The last half of the week, follow ing the close of the imperial council sessions,--will be devoted by many of the delegates and their families to a grand 1,000-mile tour of Texas,. Gal veston, Houston,: Waco,- San Antonio, Austin and other of the "... principal cities will be visited. ( , - An army of decorators is already at work dressing' ' up the downtown section of Dallas in anticipation of the coming of the Shriners. , The case of Mr. E, M. D. Stearnes, of Rocky River, who is better known as V Uncle Mack." He suffered for the past 18 months from rheumatism and could only walk by the aid of a cane. Since using three bottles of Globe Tonic- has give n his cane to the demonstrators and Uncle Mack" is just as clip and spry as can be and now he has as good use of his liml; as anybody. Mr. M. J. Ilunsucker, employed at the llart-wll mills. Kidney trn ble and bmlnehe just previous to taking Globe Tonic had not been al '.? to work for tn-e weeks, as he said: "when I would utoop I could not straighten p :iin, hut three day5! after I lad tnkcn Globe Tonic 1 went .back to v ork and since I huvo been usin:; it I. ) days I am as M as an ox en 1 .lvi;e all who mi' c reasonable offef ever lhave been madef Please call in the morning, if , crowds. Remember it costs nothing to talk with Troy, and 'he never of fers his remedies in ench cases where he thinks they will be of no benefit. Are your children pale, puny and restless f Do they grit their teeth or bite their nails f Is their breath badt Remember, these are symptoms of worms and Quaker Extract r;moves worms and Troy it here to prove it. Call on him at one at Marsh Drug Store on' Union street. " ' Mail. orders and all letters of in quiry receive personal attention. , night illuminations will be among the most brilliant ever seen in an Ameri can city. From all the trolley sop port wires along the leading thor oughfares are being hung, immense Shrine emblems of the scimitar and crescent. . The emblems are painted in white and gold and on each side illuminated by incadescent lights. On eaeh side of the emblems will be su spended American, Texas and Shrine flg.;-" " ... '."c " .' Particular." ' ' : i- Two young sports met on Euclid tvenua Tuesday morning. One waa a mushy person who had all the money be wanted; tha other was a hardened chap who Wanted mora money than nanaa.. Said the first: : r "I hear your uncle la seriously 01, oia noy." . 1 , . ,, , , Tm afraid ha is," was tha answer. "Don't be a bally hypocrite. Ton dont love him, do you?" "No." - - "And you're his only relative?" , "Tea." "Then why pretend you're not a-ladT" , "Tou darned fool! If got two uncles and the poor one is the one who is not expected to recover!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. :i : JOSEPH DICKER J. Joseph Brucker, formerly : ot . Chi cago, who will attempt' to . cross the Atlantic In a dirigible balloon. He will make his start from Las Palmai. Ca nary Islands, Famous Globe Tonic. from kidney trouble to take Globe Tonic. ' - " " Mr. Robert L, Tlott, who resides at 78 McGill street and is employed at Locke mills says: "t'inco I have been ts.ii youf Cioba Tonic Hoim 'y and e ;-i J llhat 35-foot Ue-p . . - r t. e worm I have gained W, 1 1 i -1 f1 li iii 'd my f. ' L,'i V 1 ail v i e and I wouldn't have t-: t im. ; . . r lack in -mo r f. r u! t il ,-oy ill t'.ij Viii : 1. 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