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The Congressman, Mr. Lewis, at first re fused to believe that such a situa tion could arise in his district, re jecting the report as erroneous. Then came -the notice from the postollie; department that the Burtonsville of fice was to be abandoned. The news spread rapidly through Burtonsville. A meeting was held and the eitibens appointed, a committee to wait upon Mr. Lewis and to ascertain if some thing could not be done to retain the office. Mr. Lewis then called up on the Postmaster General and ob tained. 30 days' say of execution for the Burtonsville postoffiee. In the interval he will try to find a postmaster. Notice was given some time sinee that on October 15 the express rates throughout, the country would be re duced- That date has come and gone, and still the exorbitant rates always cbarm-Jef abort distances will be unfortunate shippers. It seems that the Interstate Commerce Commis sion, which issued the order for the reduced, rate to go in effect on the above' date,-" for good reasons" sus pended the operation of the order until December 1. It is said that when the new rates go into effect the charges for short dintances will be almost S3 low as by parcel post. On long distances the rates will be lower than by the government. An artist committed suicide in New York city the other day because he found that his work was unsatisfac tory. Perhaps the man was over .sensitive, perhaps his work was really poor and unsatisfactory. But if all the "artists," "actresses" and "mu sicians" whose work is unsatisfac tory were to commit suicide, the coffin factories '''-would hare to work over time t supply the demand for their products. Another rather unusual suicide of the week was that of a boy of eixtaen-.who killed himself because his mother and his sisters ridiculed him for his attentions to a woman . much older than himself. The Maryland Lutheran Synod, in session at Hagerstown, on Wednes day discussed the adoption of plans to make the mipinruni salary of pas tors $1,000 a year. This is in agree - meat with the recommendation of the General Synod, and the adoption of the plan b the Lutherans of the South generally seems to. be assured. One eottoiflrttin Cbarlotte. esti mates (or wenlda 'l-predicts be bet ter wordt) thak the sotton crop this year will be12j29T,0O9 bales- and an other places the bomber at ; 14,114, 500 bales. ' One knJws as much about it as the other, Md neither knows much more than ten-year old school boy. " ' ' PAEASBAPHO.r ; , ' A tribe of New Guinea savages whose women 'folks wear the slit skirt bss been discovered just in time to head off a fast developing "back to the wwds,TOOven)enta"';'- The news -that Mrs. Emma. Bhaw and J' s. ! Emmaline Pankhurst re fuse to f sic to each other encour ""s V e L r tn' Dotl1 lnose famous silTi'i'."' 'Ues may yet get peeved at tlie re st of the world. , .':.:, .: T t, t i !.. BuU the family com ' 1 t -ri.'s l:U puiie is 'la f'..mii !, and a m DEnraxo watei WA.B DILUTED &XWA0K. Sack to SUUoMnt et rsUie HssiU Service Ceaceniln Om laflmd, It is Qieents rllit4 - Washington, Oct 23. One great railroad aysteoe baa beea furnishing drinking water to it passengers, which, the experts of the pabbe health service hare pronounced, after bac teriological examination, to be nolo- inr lew than "diluted sewage." Sureeon-Ueneral Bloc today report. ed to Assistant Secretary Newtoa of the treasury department, that an in- realisation disclosed that the railroad I company haa been filling the water tanks of its passenger eoaenee st s supply 300 yarda down stream from the sewsge outlet of s Urge eastern city. An examination disclosed more than 60,000 bacteria in each teaspoon ful of water. The investigators re ported that the wster was "turbid" had a "pronounced taste" and was " grossly polluted. Pending the outcome of a notice to the railroad company to change its source of supply, officials have with held the name of the line. it SAFER THAN CALOMEL Dodson'i Liver Tone at Night Will Straighten Ton Out by Morning. Calomel May Knock Ton Out of a Day's Work. If you are a calomel user, next time you are tempted to buy it ask your druggist if he csn absolutely guarantee the drug not to harm you. He won't do it because he CAN'T do it. But here is a perfect substitute for calomel which the druggist does ifuarantee the famous Dodson Liver Tone. Gibson Drug Store will refund your money without ques tion if you are not thoroughly satis fied. (lo to Gibson Drug Store whom you are acquainted with and hnd out about the great number of people who are taking this remarkable rem edy ami are ieenng Deuer, Keener, healthier, and better able to enjoy life than thev ever were when taking calomel. Whvf Because calomel is a poison one that ma ystay in the system, and while seeming to benefit you temporarily, may do harm in the end If you haven t telt these lll-enect' so tar, it is because you are rortu nate enough to have a strong consti tution. Don't- take the risk any longer, Get a bottle of Dodson s Liver Tone (50e) and note how easily and natur ally it corrects all bilious conditions how it clears away that sick head ache and coated tongue, how it set vou right without ache or gripe The most wonderful thing in the world for constipation. All this without the slightest in terference with your regular habits. WESTERN STANLY. We are having some very weather now. cold Mrs. F. C. Honeycutt and little daughter, Josephine, arc visiting Dr. D. Dry. C. C. Burriss has returned school at Wingate, after spending week with homefolks. to Friends of Mrs. W. A. Tucker were sorry to learn of her serious illness D. M. Dry spent Saturday in Albe marle. John Dry and family are in Albe marle at the bedside of Mrs. W. A Tucker, who is very ill. The last, or "golden spike," of the Norfolk Southern tiailroad was driven Tuesday, October 21, at 9 m. by T. A. Norris, foreman of the construction force. N rfolk, Va. and Charlotte, N. C, are now connected by a steel ribbon 390 miles long. The train crew of the construction force consists of J. H. Baker, engineer; C. Russell, conductor; J. R. Holt fireman; J. H. Allman, flagman. No. of men 40. NUNTIUS. The Family Cough Medicine. In every home there should be bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, ready for immediate use when any member of the family contracts cold or cough. Prompt use will stop the spread of sickness. S. A. Slid, of Mason, Mich., writes: "My whole family depends upon Dr. King's New Discovery as the best cough and cold medicine in the world. Two 50 bot tles cured me of pneumonia." Thous ands of other families have been ben- fitted and depend entirely upon Dr King's New Discovery to cure their eougs. colds, throait and ' lung trou bles. - Every dose helps. Price 50e, and $1.00. All druggists. H. E. Bnck len Co., Philadelphia or St Louis. adr. '. ROCKY RIVER. The farmers made gt5bd use of the fine weather last weekv - : Mrs. . John Cagle is very sick at this writing. - .v ' f . Mr. Frank Teeter is 'running his gin on f nil time, and going good woik. Mr. Jessie Burns took him 1270, pounds of seed cotton and he made 602 pounds of line after pay ing the toll r- Jack frost haa stopped the growth of all vegetable. - . B. Eciems and Itching Cured. The soothing, healing medication in Dr. Eobson'i Eczema Ointment pen etrates every tiny .pone of the skin, clears it of all imparities stops itching instantly. Dr Hobson's Ec zema r Ointment is fuaranteed to speedily heal ecsema, rashes, ring worm, tetter and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is a doc tor's preparation, not an experiment. AH druggists or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co. Philadelphia, or St. LouiS." ' -" - adV. ' "Populr," isnt bet" :', ."Popular! Why," when that man goes into a ronlniirant he frequently gets surved : !ul that the cook had put away f.ir U ...,T." Com sharking hare started earlier A boat everybody hare dug their sweat potato crop sad ao eomplaiat about the yield. Early Sunday norning an electric asd rain at una pawed erer this aee- tMSU The railroad bridge, serosa Rocky river, one Bile east of Midland, U Anikhed. Mrs. John Freeman, who has been sick for several weeks, is making lit tie or bo Improvement. The eottoa market at Brief ia a close second to the New York market though the latter city is some ahead in population and in' the volume of per varied industries. M. J. HartseU will move from II. T. Baker's to J. C. Klutts's farm this fall. Rev. Willia Hough, farmer, merch ant and preacher of this vineinity has been given a lot containing one acre by the Bethel people and will build a modern home and store bouse on Little Miss Veluia Carriker, of Rocky Ridge, is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Baker, this week farmers sre rather back w art in sowing their small grain, W. F. Black had a com shucking last Friday night and some of the boys came in an automobile to help im. V e can t tell just what would be the proper thing to sav about sn ncident that is so tar in advance of anything we had ever conceived of before, but the world is running on high gear and we might as well try to adjust ourselves to the changed conditions. But for fear we leave the impression that we endorse this method of locomotion when going to corn slmoking, we want to say we wouldn't do it; we would walk, like the rest of the crowd do, Mr. Charlie Gannon, the wholesale and retail merchant of the embryonic city of Midland, is doing a land office business. He finds it hard to get goods brought out from Charlotte as fast as he enn sell them. Messrs. Marion Hamilton and Payne Love are doing some most ex cellent farming near Brief. Thev plough, harrow, roll and terrace their land according to the very latest metnods ot scientific and progressive agricuuture. We begin lo hear excuses in ad- vace from a few who are determined to out-law the compulsory phase of the new school law, it iiossible. We had hoped that by the time we wrote our next letter we would have had something definite to sav about the prospects for a depot at Bethel We have had all sorts of misgivings and disappointments about this at ter. We are s( metimes up and some times down. One report has it that everything lias been settled in our favor, the next news is contradictory. We have been kept in varying de grees of expectancy, and then with out any apparent reason, the wind would change to a northeast gale and NO MORE USE FOR CARS WELL'S NowE very body's Singing EVERYBODY GETTING NEW VEGETABLE DRUG STORE. No wonder everybody's liaopv: looking better; feeling better. Old dangerous, salavating calomel is out of a job and in its place cames CABS- WELL'S LIVER-AID, the pleasant tasting, sure acting discovery that banishes constipation, puts energy. strength and hustle into your tireu overworked liver and gently but sure ly drives out poisonous gases and foul secretions from every part of the bowels. It's a wonderful liver remedy that has freed thousands from the habit of taking calomel and bropftt health and happiness to scores of homes in this vicinity. A ,-AsVisVLL! lytfcular men wear, Beacon ( Shoes Young men find an exclusive look and conservative men a touch of re finement -r- these distinctive : features have enabled us to build the Beacon reputation.- . " ' Last year over two-million men Beaconized their feet V ' Etzcczize Yczr Fed Soli in Concorel at 9 literally hri4 Be oat Three con flicting reports art dWgrveeble, caus ing sosae et as to Km confidence ia everything and ia erwybody. The keenest -di pi ointment generally cornea fross axpectuig too aaock Wt admit that to be perfectly tiae. - We asasuy get about what is joitiy com ing to uf, and if e get mote taan that we r-e not likely to make use f it - If we prove oarftlves worthy of a thin and tail to get it, we miht fee. jast Vjd ia arowlie. a little hit, bat if ws go oa w'shing tor something to turn op in our favor without doing anything to bring it to pasa, then it doeaat m.tter whether we get it or not Bat in this connection we are glad W 'y the wind has changed one snots to a gentle, invigorating sephur tbrt soothes and lifts our jaded, spirits into the supernal heights that come through the realis ation of a thing long wished for. We are sure to have good news next time. maybe. " ' B. HOW A BROOKLYN GIRL Oot Strom and Well Again. Grace D, Lamb of Brookly, N. T. ssvs: "I wis all run-down and on the verge of nervous prostration. could not sleep for pain in my back. In all I was a wreck. A friend I old me what Vinol had done for her lit tle girl so I tried it. 1 noticed au improvement after the first bottle. I could sleep well, my appetite im proved, and after taking three bot tles I am strog and well again. Vinol is the most efficient strength creator for such women. It is the medicinal elements of 'the cod's liv ers contained in Vinol aided by the blood making and strengthening pro perties of tonics iron which makes it so far superior to all other tonics to build up health and strength lot weak, tired, ailing women. It con tains no oil and has a delicious taste, We give back your money if Vinol does not do all we claim. Gibson Drus Store. ( oncord, . l. P. S. If you have any skin trouble try Saxo Salve. We guarantee it CROSS ROADS NO. 6 The corn shuckings have started up again for this season. Mr. James Taylor had the misfor tune of getting his leg broken last Mondav evening. While he was rid ing his eolt it threw him off. Miss Cora Penninger spet last Sat urday night and Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pennin ger. There will be preaching at tbs Cross Roads, next Sunday evening at 2 o'clock, by Rev. Mr. Werner of Con cord. Mrs. L. A. Barrier who bad been able to be up, has had a relapse and is in bed again. SWEETHEART. Yes, sometimes the spider plays lib waiting game too long and gets his web torn to tatters. But you'll no tice that he gets busy spinning again, just the Same. TRADE IN CONCORD. CALOMEL SINGE LIVER - AID ARRIVED 'Gee: Gee: I'm Glad I'm Free; No More Cal omel For Me." y REMEDY AT GIBSON VAKSWt;L.L.' L4Vc.lt A1U is 8 rrmarkably efficient remedy com' pounded of purely vegetable ingredi cuts. It is pleasant to take and harmless. Children can take it free ly. It is sold by Gibson Drug Store st oO cents a generous bottle, rigidly guaranteed to please every purchaser or money back. - Take it for constipation, indices tion, upset stomach, dizziness, bilious ness, sick headache, malaria, kidney troubles and as a tonic to put health and strength into the entire system. A few doses- will make you feel fine and vigorous.- - Beacons stand 4ot close inspection .because they are made from high grade leather by the most skilled union shoe . - makers.; " . fc JL es ee Kes e i CABARRUS ; SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL SURPLUS AND raoriTs $L000,000.M . 175,001.00 We respectfully solicit - aceoants of - Coporations; Finns - - ; Individuals .', We want your business-be it Wge or SmalL H. I. WOODHOUSE, President J. W. CANNON, Vice-President U W. SWINK. Cashier. W. U. GIBSON, Asst. Cashier. roar PER CENT. Interest Paid on Time Certificates. 1 JAVl C. R. P. Stands for CLEANING-REPA1RIN6-PRLSSING Which we o wor everybody without doing anybody. Good repairing. cleaning and pressing, for those who know the value of good pressing. VACUUM CLEANING & PRESSING CLUB PHONE 420 SPECIAL! 50c Bottle of Palmolive Shampoo and 3 cakes of Palmolive Soap all for 39c GIBS ON DRUG STORE Dove-BostCo. Just received a cask of Heins's extra special sour pickles; al--so sweet gherkins and sweet mixed pickles in bulk. We sell the best. PHONES 21 and 421 The disease ! the Byw Bar, If mm as Threat treat, am Glasses Pittas to DISsealt Er. DR J. S. LAFFESTT OBea to the Hsrrls - Bsdlslaa. L.N.BIBLEYSON.ILD. ' ' Phrslelaa mmi lmn . Offers his professional esrvtosa - to the people of Concord and surrounding- community. Office In Allison building'. Residence Office and Residence 'Phones Not. ISO and 136L respectively. ayaksiBB.aBkssaBWseeegdaHgeWaaaaA 50c! $1 Dottle ot l Globe Tonic Marsh Drug Store J MOPERN PLUMBING i vow wewrcsi I isillli, Cea , loatfert, sad aukst vlble whsatsadartT Fotursi sie mmi. Dis shawmea st tends will flsdl saajl roa in chee BtUbsaadoNS lot ftxM hsthrocsi. B. B. Grsdr P lambing 9i S.ih V.ios St. Cosistd, N. Car. - FOE SALE. , 100 acres on Big Cold Water Creek known as part of the Ed Lipe land tbrce miles from Concord, 17 scrci fine meadow to- Ke drained, plenty 4tt timber for use. Terms eay. 30 14 res highly, improved Innd on rmblia road, two niiles south of ("oiu-tlioir-n, adjninins Mr. Trying. fcr is W1J The Difference Between the "ap-to-date" Yott needn't watch tkU . can trust it Sit in . Vie does the worh v COFKK-A!tV;3 -' have p&tented points thtt Insures far greater effld ency, economy an J ccraiort tlian can be found in other ranges. , 1 . - . ' Htt sfpys in fr-t '" PSptimeM of r.ir- -'-'- cfosef, ' Rmmoh ajjohw firm aVx, kot : isasswnf heat r."-.'! ' surfer fast fsstnwse (y. . " Made from eopntr hcr-ir? (ran tW. Insures added life and ser vice. It looks t'j pvu - cr ' tha ceoa. ... t RAVEN BROS. HRMTtRE aai 1I.1DZIUU.1S- C9. Ajjcii T.- v-iisrlnj JW . -7t fJaahvillo, Tetuv AT THE OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, OCT. 24. e) ! r x THOMAS DIXON. .3 distinguished Anther of THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS. THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS The Coming Sensation! Y Dramatized at last by the Author of TttO Ztlanssnan Seats on sale at Gibson Drug Store Tuesday, Oct i .21. Prices: 50c, Company Under Mr. Dixon's . Per sonal Direction.- . " - ' : ve -4e4 t-e o ii'Ml- A 6, . '!: -'' ' ' il l . .. " Rang. Yon cool while it , . 1MGESS ISDN 2AMCU TeTflipl,ttftflV (Mf) eaWsfJ CeVeW Unt wit lm fmuL 13 -'J :.r- CI t 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. t Royal Brnd Clothes For, Boys have the- snap and style re- quired by the : yell J: dressed boys.; New 1 patterns and styles are now ready. - ; . 111 ,IL" ... iLvhL I i e jt-
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