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HE COBS) DM IRIBUXl a. & Mwn i. iwiit rinii ii ITMOUmtl KATStS. OM Tsar , KM He Moatfca 1-JS I tmm SaUaw- rilW will TkrM MoaU M ml tmm ty mm I M rtm m tk Dally ' imui Om Month Biz Mrathk Tw1t Month! 1 Lit rcBUUTKm AnxovncmM&cT. Mnttklw rata eta ka k4 at tka affloa. Copy far akaao saoat ka la k l7 'clock a. at, Carta of Thank Ratolutlona of Ra aaact aasl similar axtlclaa ara ckarsad aVtba rata at aaata par llaa caak la all la a Entered aaoond elaaa mall mattar April, t. ISIS, at tha poatofflea at Con On. N. C. undar tba act ot ktarcb I, Ml. innin SCHKDULB Mactrra lSa a. m, Saaaar, Jaa. at a. uia. KORTHBOCTTD. No, . :1 am. Nrv 44, :4 am. Ko. It, 11:40 am. Ka. 4. 1:41 pm. No. It, t:4l pm. IS, i:oi pm, ; Si, l:ti pm. . 10. 11:60 cm. ALL TRAINS BOVTBBOCHD. No, IS, I:ii am. No. II, 4:41 am. No. 46, :! No. T : No. 11. No. 7. i:l( pm. No. 15, i0! pm. No. 43. : pm. 8 STOP AT CONCORD. JOHlf M. oeLESBT, CVt HaJtar. Concord, N. ('., April 17, 1014. Patrick Walker, a well-known char acter in the underworld of New York, discovered a way to beat (lie linger print system of identifying criminals. The man is dead now and the oitirials at the identification bureau at police headquarters hope that his secret .lied with him. Some days Walki:' was pickdl up in the street uncon scious and two days later lie died i.i Kellevne Hospital. Though he had served many prison terms lie wa no! recognized at lirst and a detective was detailed to take I he linirer print- of the dead man in an effort to es tablish his identity. The detective was surprised to lind that every whirl and loop on the man's lingers had been erased and no imprint could be made. The police have since been endeavoring to lind the man's rela tives and associates in the hope tint they may come upon the secret of ho" to erase finjier prints, :i feat until Walker's death was considered an impossibility. Should the secret b - eonie public property the result would be to deprive the police the world over one of their most valuable am reliable aids in dealinir with eriin rot hatioxal rioHnrnow PrkklbiUoaJaU Aak CkTaa rat Caaace to Vu oa QowUoa. Washington, April 15. PnJiibi tioa aJvocalra today prraeatcd la th? huue judiciary rummittae arguments in auiiimrt of a constilulioiial a menu wot to enforce prohibition throogh- oul the Hilled Mate. IDey urge the committee lo report lo the House the rvnolutioii of Kepraaeotative Hob son, of Alabama, providing for the submission to the State for ratiflea- tiou of a constitutional amendment directed against the sale or manufae- turc for sale of all alcoholic liquors for Ix'verajw purposes. Kor three hours men and womeu reiuesentini; States all over the east presented their arguments and told of the progress of the prohibition fiht. Tomorrow they will appear before the sulH-onimittee of the Senate judiciary committee iu charge of the prohibi tion resolutions. Led by Representative Ilobson, the prohibitionists anrued that they sim ply were apieulin for an opportun ity to present to the eoplc of the country, tliroiifrh the State leijisla ture, a detinite referendum on the liipior ipiestion. They declared that, without n-t'erenec to the merits of the question, the prohlem had grown to such proMirtions that it justified sueli action. Mtti do per cent, oi the iK'opIe ot the country living in prohibition territory, thev asserted, the time had come for the submission of the question in a broad nationa basis. OOYXXVO VTTOES ' OUTLTT. BUT rXSAKS" UXASUU. btopa. BUI That Practically WooJd Bar Abolished the DaeU Psoahy. Albany, April 14. W. Olyna re toed today tha bills permitting the plea in murder rases of "guilty, but insane." The practical effect ot these measures, it is said, would hare been to abolish the death sentence. The Governor also consigned to the scrap heap the Adler Canal Lands Grab bill. This measure, the Gover nor contends, would have committed the State to the policy of disposing of abandoned canal lands for lest than their real worth. These lands are worth millions of dollars. Among the hills approved by the Governor was one improving the Trade Mark law, so that manufacture crs will be protected trotn irrespon sible dealers. AFTER SICKNESS Mrs. BVUT IXUU 1ET0&Z 1UTTX0. University Ooaraa Tails Bow U TaO If rakrk Is rwa. , Wy did your last year 'a silk split and crack f Beeaaaa it was adulterated. Yoa sight have tested it easily be fore purchasing and both saved mon ey and worry. A piece of silk and a match are all yoa need for the test. Light the match and apply it to tba fabric. If it holds its shape tha silk is adul terated with some of the varioue min erals ased. If it runs together in a puffy mass tbe silk is pure. This is one of the teats given in tba new correspondence course in fa brics offered by the extension divi sion of the University ot Wisconsin. In the stand taken by I'rcsidei.l Wilson, demanding reparation from Mexico for indignities offered, it e pleasure to note that the members I onirress, almost to a man, sustain s him. Senators and Representative Republicans and Democrats alik' were ready to stand by the 1'resideii even to the extent of actual watlat if necessary in order to uphold I', sovereign dignity of the I'nite States. There were a few discoidan notes heard, hut these came troni very small pipes. Movies Are Used to Obtain Recruits. 1. Ion, April Hi. The secret of the liritish War Office's strenuou and spectacular campaign for recruit is out. It had been suseoted that the army was bard up for men when the authorities a couple of months ago began inserting full-page adver tisements wi newspapers throughout the country pointing out the delights f army life, and supplemented this ippeal wit n n noon oi posters om amphlets and hnally a moving pic nic lilm which it now develops, is low ticing stiowu in almost every own in the I'nited Kingdom. The eason, it now develops, is that the Military establishment, including reg- ihus, special reserves, and territori es (militia) is short about 100,000 men. I lie regular army enlistments lone fell 2,'22" in the past year, ac ording to the annual report of the War office, just published, and the present strength of this branch 2-17,2.10 is less than it lias been in decade. Officials attribute the slump to the areatlv increased emi gration of young men to Canada, Australia, and other outlying domin ions, competition uy tiie navy, ana better facilities now afforded for get ing employmen in civil life throug.i through the government exchanges. Gardner Tells How to Restore One's Strength. j So Jiiany eople are asking how to recover their strength after severe sickness that we are publishing this information for their benefit. After gripe, pleurisy, pneumonia or any illness what you need is new strength and beter blood. The most certain way to get this is by taking Yinol, our delicious cod liver and iron preparation. Mrs. M. T. Gardner. Chicago, 111., says: "Alter a very serious opera tion I was a tidal invalid for nearly a year and a convalescent for months thereafter. 1 gave the remedies of a number of eminent specialists a tor ough trial, but without deriving the slightest benefit. Yinol was recom mended. Without the least faith in the merits of the medicine, I took it faithfully, and it seemed to bring back tbe old color to my cheeks and the elasticity in .my step whicbl had despaired ot ever recovering. I can say. conscientiously, that for nervous, run-down people. Yinol is an excel lent remedy' Try a bottle of Yinol. Your money will be returned if it does not restore your vitality and strength. Gibson Drug Store, Concord, X. C. I'. S. If you have Eczema try onr axo Salve. We guarantee it. adv. SUDDEN SHOCK Impair tbe System, Shortan Ufa and do Great Harm. If you knew that you could cure yourself or your child of a malignant disease by the use of dVnamite, would you take the chancer Calomel acts on the sluggish liver like dynamite on tbe solid rock. It shocks and upsets tbe organs and works much harm as proven by the after effects. Modern science has discovered a vegetable substitute that produces all the desired effects of calomel without the shock or after troubles. It is so harmless that aeidte may be taken into the system immediately after the medicine without fear of after effects. It rids liver, kidneys and bowels of all poisonous accumulations and it leaves the patient feeling new and strong. CARSWELIS LIVER-AID is on sale at Gibson Drug Store at 50 cents for a large bottle. The purchase price will be refunded in full if you find it unsatisfactory. adv. BREAD OFF FREE LIST. FRECKLES. The Salisbury Post is urging that city to erect additional school build ings in convenient sections of the city. Speaking of the matter that paper says : "Concord is building a third public school building, all in different sec tions of the town and so arranged as to accommodate all the children and to the greatest benefit of all. Salis bury has one building, located on an extreme edge of the city, overcrowd ed and with congested conditions that argue ior danger in case of fire or contagious diseases." Don't Hide Them With a Viel; Re move Them With the Othine Pre scription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a promi nent physician and is usually so suc cessful in removing freckles and giv ing a dear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by Gibson Drug Store uudei' guarantee to refund the money if it tails. Don't hide your freckles under veil; get an ounce of othine. and re move them. Even the first few aD icalions should show a wonderful ipiovement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. lie sure to ask the druggist for tho uible strength othine : it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. adv. Pennsylvania Railroad Bows to High Cost of Living and Raises Prices on Dners. Philadelphia. April 1"). Bread and butter have been taken off the Penn sylvania Kailrod's "free list." This was announced Yesterday bv tho rompany. which recently undertook i retrenchment policy. The reason given is the increased cost ot living. Uread and butter will now cost 10 cents an order. The order affects not only the dining cars, but restau rants in terminals and waiting sta tions. Furthermore, the Pennsylvania an nounces that on the Congressional Limited, the Pennsylvania's best train between New York and Wash ington, the price of the table d'hote dinner has been raised from $1 to $1.25. Coughed for Three Tears. I am a lover of your godsend to humanity and science. Your medi cine, Dr. King's Xew Discovery, cure! my cough of three years standing,' says Jennie Flcmming, of New Dover, Ohio. Have you an annoying cough T la it stubborn and won't yield to treatment? Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery today. What it did for Jennie Flcmming it will do for von. no matter how stubborn or chronic a cough may be. It stops a cough and stops throat and lun trouble. Relief or money back. 50c and $1.00, at your druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for pim ples. adv. Indigestion ? Can't Eat ? No Ap petite ? A treatment of Electric Bitters in creases your appetite : stops indiges tion : you can eat everything. A ren! spring tonic for liver, kidney and totrach troubles. Cleanse your whole system and you feel fine. Electno Bitters didmore for Mr. T. D. Peeh le's stomach troubles than any medi cine he ever tried. Get a bottle today 50c and $1.00 at your druggist. Bucklen 's Arnica Salve for Eczema, adv. FEEL RIGHT ALL THE TIME 25c Spring Pic torial Rcvkw Fashion . Book and 1 5c Pattern O Alitor 25c Unbelievable Bargain In Men'a Clothing and Furnishing at May Pictorial RvU w Pattm i Now on Sale at Pattern Counter 10c and 1 5c PARKS-BELK -COMPANY Our Men's and Boys' Clotting and Furnishings are full to overflow ing of all the new things in Clothing and Furnishings at-unmatch-ahle prices for spot cash. Ihe way to cut'down the high cost of living is to save every penny possible on every purchase of every kind you make. Read our prices: 500 Men's Hard Finish All Wool t Suits at One-Half Price and Less $8.50 and $10.00 value all wool hard finish Blue Serge Suits, only a few of this lot left at $4.98 $10.00 and $12.50 value Men's all wool Suits, all colors, only $8.49 $12.50 to $18.50 value Men's Fine Hand Tailor ed Suits $7.45, $8.45 and $9.95 $20.00 to $22.."i0 Extra Well Made Hand Finished Suits, made by the best manufactu rers without brands, $11.95, $12.45, 13.45, $14.95 The Largest Line of Boys' Suits in the City. Best Makes at Lowest Prices $15.00 to $16.50 Men's Mohair Suits $9.95 50 Sample Mohair Suits in this lot. The regu lar Preesly Mohair with the Preesly ticket, only . $9.95 $3.00 value Boys' Wool Serge Suits, 8 to 17 sizes, only .. : ",: $1.93 $3.50 to $5.00 Boys' all Wool Blue Serge and Fancy Mixed Suits, all siies 5 to 18, at only $2.95, $3.45, $3.95, and $4.95 $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Boys Widow Jones Suits, all kinds, now priced at only - $4.95. $6.45, $7.45, $8.45 and $9.95. Men's and Boys' Furnishings at a Big Saving 10c value Men's Half Hose, all colors 5c 10c value Men's Grey Work' Half Hose 5c 40c Rest Men's Half Hose, only, 8c Or two pair for 15c 25c value Men's Half Hose, slightly imperfect, only I2y2c 50c value Men's Gordon Half Hose, white and all colors, only 25c Toe value Men's Gordon Silk Half Hose, white and colors, only "... 48c $1.50 value Men's Lion Brand Shirts, only 95c ?'5c value Men's Long John Work Shirts, tan and blue, only 45c 50c value Men's and Boys' Work Shirts, slightlv damaged by smoke, only 25c We have thousands of other Great Bargains on best grade mer chandise in this department. Come and let us show you. PARKS-BELK COMPANY Pacific Coast Will Also Be Included. Washington, April 15. A naval demonstration on the Pacific coast of Mexico has heen ordered. The navy department so announced late today. The cruiser Pittsburgh, the trans port Buffalo, the cruisers Maryland, Cleveland and Chattanooga and the colliers Jupiter and Saturn were or dered to prepare for immediate de parture. The torpedo flotilla of the Pacific second fleet, with its tender, now at San Pedro, Cal.t was ordered to stand by for orders to on,V port in Mexico to which Admiral Howard mav order them. The Blako Safety car step, invent ed by Charlotte men, financed by Charlotte men, and now being manu factured by the BlakeCar Step works at North Charlotte, is to b used on the Gulf and Ship railway, of Mississippi. The factory in Char lotte has received an order for the equipment of the "whole road. The best thing about Spring poets is this: They are oftener seen than beard. What do you think of a lawyer wl will come to this ollice and ask the editor of this "streak of freedom to tell him about the location of the buildings in and around court square in the year 1857 f Greensboro Rec ord. In 1857 f Why, Joe Keece was an old man then. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. April 17. 1700 Benjamin Franklin died in Philadelphia. Bom in Bos ton, January 1 7, 1 7H(i. Many persons u prominence perished in the burning of the steamer "General Pike" on the Mississippi. 1850 Quebec made the seat of gov. eminent of Upper and Lower . Canada. 1859 French troops entered Pied- . mont to oppose the Austrians. 1868 Magdala, the stronghold of the . Abyssinians, was burnt to the ' . ground by Sir Robert Napier 'i 'troops. '.' 1878 Fifteen thousand cotton mill operatives in Lancashire went . on strike. v 1893 Alexander. Mackenzie, former - premier of Canada, died. Born Jan. 28, 1822. . 1904 An attempt was made to as- ' sassinate Premier Maura of Col. Walker Taylor, recommended by Senator Simmons and Representa tive Godwin for collector at Wilming ton to succeed B. F. Keith,who re tired 'May 1, was- nominated by the President Wednesday. He will be conflremcd without opposition. Mi-o-na for all Bad Stomachs. Why suffer with that uncomforta ble feeling of fullness, headache, diz ziness, sour, gassy, pset stomaet, or .leartburnT (jet relief at once de- iiys are dangerous. Buy today from your druggist a ntty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets. They are not a cure-all nor an ex penment, but a scientific remedy recommended to regulate out-of-order stomachs and end indigestion distress. There is no more effective stomach remedy than Mi-o-na. Besides quick ly stopping the distress Mi-o-na soothes the irritated walls of th stomach, strengthens and h lil-U up the digestive organs and in. leases the flow of gastric juices. Your en tire system is benefited you will enjoy good healt'i. Do not ButTei' miother day get a box of Mi-o-na Tablets from Gibson Drug Store. You will be surprised and delighted with the quick relief. dT, Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- Liver Ruin Your Temper and Spoil Your Work. If yon liver doesn't behave right all the time if it sometimes stops working and you become bilious and "hcadachv'' don't take calomel, but try Dod son's Liver Tone. You are safe in taking Dodson's Liver Tone. It's a harmless, pleas ant vegetable remedy that starts the liver without stirring up your whole system as calomel often does. It is especially good for children who need a liver tonic once in a while, but who should not bo dosed with strong drugs. Dodson s Liver Tone is sold bv Gibson Drug Store. This store guar antees it with a clean open and shut guarantee your money back with smile if it fails to satisfy you. Price, 50 cents a bottle, and your money is as sate as if you had it in you pocket. If you need the medicine you need it badly if it doesn't satis- iy you your money back. Bny a bottle from Gibson Drug Store today under tins guarantee. adv. JUST GOT BACK FROM PT YORK v AND SAY THATS A WISE LITTLE TOWfl . WEMT INTO A CIGAR STORE: FOR A PACKAGE OF CIGARETTES teinriE THE BEST YOU GOT SAYS I - MOT CARIMG WHAT THEY COST- YOU MEAN PlEDMOhTS, MISTER, SAYS THE CLERK- AMD HE WAS RIGHT- . To the man down on his luck, i'. seems as if all Life's halftones were j-'-' 1 on crn-sh-finisb rapersf . Until your local health department or the Health btate authorities can in spect theatres and other public- halls, remember that nnventilated theatre and balls are little more than incu bators of disease. If the air seems "close" when yon enter the plaee or if the air outside "smells fresh and good" when yon come out, consider yourself, lucky II you don't contract that other fellow's cold or grippe, Pneumonia, consumption and other diseases spread in just inch places, too.... ' ' ' - ' . Keep Bowel Movement Bajular. Dr. King's New Iifa PiUs keep stomach, liver and kidneys in heal thy condition. Kid your body of poi sons and1 "waste. Improve vour com plexion by flushing the' liver and kid neys. "I got more relief from one box of Dr. King's New Life Pills than any medicine I ever tried," says C. E. Hatfield, of Chicago, I1L 25e, at your druggist. adr. Some people rush through their noonday luncbes; others order large cup of chocolate- Evangelist Ham Terror of Tigers. Newton, April 17. The largest mass meeting of men ever held in Newton was that of Sunday afternoon wnen Evangelist John W. Ham ad dressed a crowded court-house upon the subject, "Hot Cakes Right Off the Griddle; o., Get on the Water Wagon." He dealt with the liquor question in a bold and fearless man ner Mr. Ham began a series of re vival services in the court-house two weeks ago, and during this time he has waged a relentless fight on the blind tigers of Newton. He has in vestigated tbe express - records and promises by next Suaday to have the names of all in the county who hold federal liquor licenses. Some start ling revelations will, no doubt, be made before th'e meeting doses. To Aid in Sural Uplift ehreveport, LaL April 16. Com prehensive plans whereby the rural schools may become 'a potent agency in making farm life more attractive and encouraging the "stay-on-the- form" principle are to be formulated by the Louisiana State Teachers' as sociation at its annual convention which j began here today. Nearly l,vw teachers, county superintend ents and others interested in educa tional work are attending the ses sions, which will continue tbrottjh the remainder ot the week. . J 'y - 1 fTVkv " V II , " 4 . .'w I i. . I l f V -a 1 , -r--. - Mi .Y: - 11-' A V - V-'av. ... .. . ... - . . . - . - I .,.. .... .,. -. VALUABLE CC'J" 3 LI c:.z: i r. I I
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