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a Via s . i Fil . Mrte(4 r-l n I llal.lt 4 t rfcuiiw f er--4 W a, .aaawte. , i. t x aa ai IM ' , r-.nn ' alias -i I. .! A Korr. cuu sum x rift a a. a, WMttaa. mi .uiaalLL. A...rt.i- tvatla. ; aiMCftirnoK byatsT! I4.M Om - Bl Month TIM foUH 1 41 LIS . mm mm Cm. MmU It mmtm mt MrtHtr ad - "tU . . . S4.S. AD Qassrriirl' Dm in Advance. X . KAILKOAD SCHEDITE. MmMm ha effect Deeewiber i. 1911 ... SMthbMina. jianoDounu. 29. S 55 am. No. Si, am. No. 87. 06 in. No. 11. 1.M m. w at a 50 mn.. No. 44. 5 00 nra NO. 3fJ. 11.38 nra Nfk. 40. 3.45 pm No. 12. 45 pm No. 32, H.05 pin No. 88, 0.50 pm No. 30. 12 55 am . w . No. 85. 8.10 pm. No. 43. 10.10 pm. FRIDAY. MARCH 29. 1918. KEEP WILSON IN AS PBKSIDENT. HARVEY SAYS. Col George Harvey. editor f the North American Review. who s fought President Wilson bitterly, in Hpeeeh made before a diHtinguished as semblage Wednesday night at the Lo tus Club in New York, declared that a national election this fall is unneces sary and that none should le held. He deplored the injection of political iwr tlsanship into affairs at Washington and urged that the two great parties reach some agreement w heri'by Mr. Wilson might retain office without the animosities and expense of a contest at the polls, presumably for the dura tion of the war. Col. Harvey, it will be remembered, was the original spon sor for Mr Wilson for rresiilent. but later became one of his severest critics. In his speech Wednesday night Col. Harvey said among other things : "Gentlemen, there ought not to be a Federal election this fall. It is not necessary that there should be one. The matter is one wholly of arrangement and can easily be effected by the lead era of ihe two great parties, if they will but face the situation in a gener ously patriotic spirit. It might not be feasible or proper to attempt to de Drive the sovereign States of their chief prerogative, in the election o Senators, although even this could 1 done without possibly affesting the re suit to many, but there is no practical or legal reason why the present mem bership of the House of Representu tlves could not or should not be con tinned as It now stands. The popular branch is now and ought to he in har mony with the Executive." Speaking of America's participation in the war Col. Harvey said it "would : be Idle, illusive and harmful to pre tend to regard our work of the past year with satisfaction. We have stum bled sadly. We have acted, or have failed to act, too long upon the fal lacious notion that our belated en trance signalized an early ending of the war. The lesson derived from that false theory we now have learned. ; . Let us then provide at once for an ' army not of one million nor of two mil- lions, but of five millions, as a mini mum and, so far as lies within our - power in due time, of ten millions of men, and let us pay no further heed to either the terms or the time of peace. Let. us make no more futile attempts to differentiate between Huns who . command and Huns Who murder. Let us put : aside every compassionate thougt and crush under beel every kindly . sentiment. Let oar one and only motto me: Kill Germans; kill them In the greatest numbers possible and, by every conceivable honorable ' means, not as fellow beings, but as mad It dogs who must be made to realize that v they who take the sword must perish by the sword. It is the only way." End of War is Far Distant, Says Lane. Washington, March 27. Secretary : Lane urged the Special Water Power Committee today to hasten legislation '' leasing water power to meet war con ditions. He expressed fear that the . war would be prolonged years. "It is necessary for the bill to be passed speedily to supply power for tbe war industries of the nation dur- - lng the period of lighting to come. The news of the last few-days makes it . more and more apparent that the end of the war ia far distant," continued the Secretary of Interior. "If the water power legislation is enacted , there dU be no hampering of production by) lack of coal. Its de velopment wilT release coal for the use of homes, war vessels and merchant shins. Water power is white coal. "Tbe government cannot develop this power itself. It has too much else to occupy its attention, and under the present law water power cannot be de veloped to Its maximum by private enterprise ; hence the pressing necessi ty for quick passage of this legisla- l.Oll." ,) . j ken Soldier Tries to Arrest Negro Preacher. ' 'isbury, March 28 A soldier from i Greene, while under the influ- of wisky, arrested a young negro her who was on his way to pray ""nir and in spite of protests t liim an town and tried to turn r to a policeman. The officer ' t the wrong man was un r I be at once took charge . la county court the sol y to being drunk, but . ed to tell where he got w.s.a :,.s a or, Mich., Ann Arber. March 28. A nee of prominent educa- ! t e opening of the annual ft t'.e filirhlgan Sehool- ft. t a state universe 'j 'if" -il n 1 Iv t (.I.2LMANS LECLAL2 V, L ttM K .0T KKiTKJ LT.WlN BruA i ttUU Mi U -tirU'ly (.nUlfjli" IVsara frit TeOa "Valiaa Sauapart.- Am-tfrrdint. March 2T. Tb part re ported l tuvr twru pUyrd by Ameri can truiiM la tor aitranptf-d relief mi ibr BrltUa flauk m-ar I IVrt la re ferred to brW-fly br nw-t f the tirr- uum war furrvpoitik'nt. but aa tar am mniliou has lin ntade of the prca ea l AuieriejiK anion lb" prUiurra. Wilbeltu H--ler. of Im IWrlia Tart- hlatt. aaya tbt .Vmerk-ana uow hare au upimrtmilty t Uud uut what war really mean. Tln Heatachea Tagea- Beltuug saya tbe fact that tnr Amerl una got " a seven- h-saou" is "eBpectal Iv gratifying to ns." AiuHher rirresiHHleiit says tbe un ,l.il.te. l.rjverv of tbe Americana proved i. uiat.-h for the "furor Ten tonius."' The military nn-isnulctit of Vor waerts writ-s : "Attiitk of eombiiicd Allied forcea agaiiiot the pivot of the "iermaii at tacking front near 1m Kere were par ticulurly heavy. TIicm- counter attacks .Ibl not Hud us uuprciatred. It testifle to the MiiMTior foresight of the Cerman iMiimianil that these attacks, in which Aiuerieins trimps ivrtainly articipat tsl only symlHilienlly. were not only lN-ateii on. but were thrown back on ihe (i-.e ( anal ny an energeue mow w. 8. s. IVisrwisin Dry Active. Madison. Wis.. March -N The iwakeniug of a public sentiment that II eompel the Wisconsin legislature to ratify the nut ion xvule prohilutiot: iiuieuiliueiit is the primary objeet of Iry canipaiga that is to lie formally inaugurated here tonight with a inas meeting at which William .1. ltryan of Nebraska is to le the piini-inal s(icak er. the campaign win no earieii into everv part of the stale by workers of lie Wisconsin Anti-Saloon league. BLEACH YOUR DARK SKIN fVh mm HAVE SOFT, FAIR, CLEAR. BRIGHT SKIN. I'se fllaok anil White. Sent I!y Mail 25c. Agents Make an Easy Living, Just try I'.lnek and White Ointment (for white or colored folks). Appl, as directed on package, to face. neck. anus or hands. It is very pleasant t the skin and lias thp effect of bleach ing dark sallow or blotchy skin, clea ing the skin of risings, bumps, pimple: blackheads, w rinkles, tan or freckle giving you a chear soft, fair, bright complexion, making you the envy of everybody. Sold on a money-bock gua antee. only Lie (stamps or coin) sent liy mail. FREE. If you send $1 for four baxes Black and White Oointment, a cake of Ttlack and White Soap included free. Agents make au easy living re presenting us. Apply for territory ani speciul deal. Address Plough Chemi cal Co., Dept k-7. Memphis, Tenn, Write Now today while you think about it. lilack and white oiutmeni old everywhere. Ada. E ICINE Acordnig to the world s greate pli.vsK.-ia ns and medical experts, calo mel is ihe best and most universally useful ot all nieuiemes. Medical author ities prescribe calomel for almost every disease and explain that it is the liest and surest of all svetein purifiers. They say that calomel cleanses the liver. stomach, bowels anil kidnevs and puri fies the blood from all poisons, making the system pure and clean so that na lure can quickly restore health. Now that science has purified calomel of all its nauseating and dangerous qualities, the new kind of calomel, ca ed -Calotnhs." is even more popula than the old. As a liver cleanser and system purifier t 'a lotahs are more ef fective than the old stylo calomel, yet are entirely delightful in effect. One Culotah at bedtime, with a swallow of water -that's all. No nausea nor the slightest unpleasantness. Next morning yon awake feeling fine, with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Kut what you please and go where you please there is no restriction of habit or diet. Calotahs are sold only in original, sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Your druggist recommends and guar antees Calotahs, and will refund your money if you are not delighted with them. (Ad vt.) YOUR COLD r What Von Need is Dr. Bell's Pine- Tar-Honey, at once. ' As a cold is only dangerous when ne glected, the prompt use of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will break it np and prevent the weakening cought from be coming chronic. " ' This happy combination of balsam and healing agents soon overcomes the cold germs, loosens the phlegm, relieves congestion and quickly relieves the cold ! t Search as you will, you will not And a better remedy than Dr. Bell's Pine-Ttir-Honey. . Not only recent or linger ing coughs, but grippe, bronchitis, or asthmat are helped toward speedv re covery by Its proper use. Still Sold at 2rx by all druggists. IS BEST MED TRY THIS FOR scfallcvnlsrruiy aa W M W V BtLLimv, Tx." " I tM iuflacin won aiasaaiai rh mil wb I MM la Boaaaa ioaolDr rSeraa i ttMoi at oaea sad karaa't Mt bat law ariBplomj ol b Btnea. Aaoria ia iuat flna lor i. ' . . i t laav' am M riad I hara raUef, I haw tuSerad ao aaaeh traa and from aearalgui ia BT haad." MBS. LUl KaiOBT, HOUH 1. Hon: Folk la towa aa4 adjomini eooatiM arc deiigbtad with tba reach they nara obtained by aaing AW-U-1UU, tbe aeweat diaoorery of Dr. Pierea, who ia head of the Invalids' Hotel and Bare- ical lastitnta. ia Boflalo, M. Y. Tboaa who itaited the day wita a backacbe. auS lags, arma and moaciea, and aa achinc bead I worn cut before tba day began because they wart ia and oat of oed half a doaen time at night) are appreciating tba perfect raat, oomfort. ana new airengia toey oouunau irom Doctor Pierce's Anurlo Tablets, double strength. To prove that this ts a oer tain nrio acid solvent and conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never need the Anuric, send ten cents to Dr. Pierce for a large trial package. Ibis wm prove to yon that Anuric is many times more active loan uuua in eliminating uric acid. If you are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask lor a small Dome oi Anunc The Doisons In vour ivstem can be thrown out bv taking Dr. Pierce's Pleas- ant Pellets, composed of ts, composed ol May-apple, aloes, root of Jalap, sugar-conted, and sold by all druggists, G. W. RABY, M. D., D. C. Chiropractor Spinal Specialist. Will treat by adjustment, diseases of the spine and nervous system, fevers, rheumatism, neuralgia, Neutritls, stom ach, liver, kidney, bladder constipa (ion, headaches, cancer, goitre, con umption, malaria, paralysis,- skin dis eases, etc. Consultation and examine tion free. Office in New South Hotel, rooms. I and 2. Office hours, 1 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m. Sundays and other hours by appointment. No. 10 Depot street. Phone ".17, Concord, N. C. 13-lra PUBLIC HAS BEEN STUNG TOO - . OETEN AND IS NOW CAUTIOUS People Demand an Overwhelming Abundance of Proof and Often Noth ing But Knowledge Gained Through Personal Experience Will Convince Them of a Truth. Then Their Faith Is Strong. People are skeptical, and rightfully so. in these days of trickery aud fraud. That was the attitude of Charles I.an gos, a resident of Durham. 217 Main st.. who tells here how he was recently con vinced in a matter that meant much to him : "The testimonials of people whom I know in Durham' convinced roe of the merit of Peplac and put me on the right track. When I read the statements of people that I know could be relied THE CALL TO ACTION UwUVmuJ Li laV jfl 1 ' F Vfl aTV..BaaaBBsBaaw- LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK WHITE, TAM, DARK BROWN OR OX4LOOD SHOES. PRESERVE THE LEATHER. J Th r. r. dauxt cotrotuTioits, innm, tmujotu.r. ,r - $ Pure Chewing Gum . ; ;' a 'Stick a .fc the IV, if! 1 71 -., ; ' r "--1 y-. liLlllllo.. , "- - - DUE -TO TJUUC la Wretched Raae aad Bad to rare aaatU to Wara Gains Xm laada. I as twenty puvnda arartrr thaa I was before I umk Taulse aud I dua'l ever rstaeiabrr feeling any brttvr ia aiy Uerndoe, tbe well-kuowa trader of the Miami. Fla, drawbrlile. a few oaya ago. ' "I go a eueral rua-dowa coudi tluu last apring." euutluued Mr. Hent dou. "and felt ao tlml aU tbe time I juat had to force myself to work. I dhhi't want aaytbiug to eat and what I did eat to keep frtaa atarvtag to deatB made me feel worse. My Btomaca wouhl awell up full of gaa and fel heavy and I bad a bad taste to my mouth when I got up in the morning aud my tongue was always coated. I was awfully coustipaied and kept get thig weaker aud losing weight until I got an low-eplrlred I dou't know what would have become of me It I badn t started taking this Tanlac. It waa recomnieiidea to me by a friend who said be knew what be waa talking about and. I think be did, be cause 1 began to get letter right after he first few closes and lust kept on improving until now all say troubles are gone and I feel like my old self again. I am -cheerful and contented and I get pleasure out of my work like I used to. I tell you It s the honest truth. I feel as good as I ever want to feel and I owe it all to Tanlac. It c tainly did the work for me and ifs everything that's claimed for it. think this is the best medicine that's ever been put on the market and I ad vise everybody who is suiTering like J was to try it." Tanlac is sold by Gibson Drug Co.. Concord, X. C and F. L. Smith Drug Co.. at Kannapolls. N. C. llwTReward, $100 The readers of this paper win be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its states and that la catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature In doing its work. Tha proprietors have ao much faith In the curative power ot Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer On Huiidred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for llt of testimonials Address F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75s. upon I gave Peplac a trial, and I am glnd that I did. I have suffered for a long time with indigestion, gas in the stomach and pains around the heart. I would get up tired out after a sleepless night; had no appetite and no energy. One bottle of this wonderful medicine changed this and the relief it brought me is surprising. All of my suffering is gone and in returu for this I feel that it is my christian duty to let others know what Peplac has done for me. Peplac has helped thousands of uieu and women in this state and will help everyone who is suffering from stomach trouble or derangement of the liver and kidneys. The merits of this great constructive tonic will be gladly explained at the Pearl Drug Co., where Jt is recommend ed and sold. I, t A JOYOUS : AND; 'HAPls- EASTER TO ALL- ' ourMieM urg Goods and Notions Concord 1-. r HE CTC9 ARE THE WINDOWS OF THE HIND i IS there a shadow falling across the windows of your mind? Is your eye-sight falling yon? If so you will find there is relief in atora 'or 70a at a moderate price. Oar op-tom-e-trist will conduct a test to find out just the proper lenses you should wear and the glasses we will make for yon will bring back to your vis ion the joy that it should know, LANG'S OPTICAL CO. Office and Shop lp Stairs, Over Marsh Drug Co Concord, N. C. Office Honrs: 8 to 4 :30 . .H Kannapolis on Mondays at Mr. Cline's, Near Depot fti. H'H Suits. I am now showing the New patterns and Styles in . men's suits for . Spring and Bummer. All ma1j. ..wim hlK AU NMUC UVIU 111(11 1.UC MMm- , terlal and to your exact mea sure. . ' j, - .- -v , Come in today and place your order for that Easter rait. M.R. Pound Cnstota TaDoring 4 Altering, CI caning and Pressing 2 it t- 1 1 - , New Spring .Ncncs. Just a few more days before another penalty will be addi'd to your city taxes, i'lease, one and all, who haven't paid thnlr taxes, call and pay at once and save the extra penalty. The worst of all it is only a short while before time to advertise. Why not pay now and save trouble? ricane, one and all, call and pay. 13 i:l i v. - ., u r, C We have had our before Easter Sae which surpassed all other sales. Now our regular Easter Sale is on. We have bought Dresses, Coats and Gat: Suits just for this sale. . Dresses from.. .... . $4.98 to $45.00 Coats from. $70 to $35.00 Coat Suits from $9.95 to $55.00 Or line of Shirt Waists are dreams, all the new wrmkles especially our beaded Georgettes. " Triese. range from. ...... . . $1.00 to $7.50 Every man is expected to Wow his own horn, but we haven't time in our Milinery Department; 5 trimmers are busy day, and night catching up with birders. We have up to date goods and our price is what catches them, as they all say, "You sell it for less." Phone 508. Ready- to Kannapolis We are prepared to do roofing work of all kinds. Tin, Slate, Composition and Wood Shingles. If you want a new roof put on 'phone us. If your old roof is leaking or giving trouble; 'phone us. We also install furnaces and blow-pipes. " ' If. c. MBivOCi a,ymtTin - a:arrsicoyej - Ka If Motor Trucks could be built belter for more money Indiana !. 4 l " ' Fob; Salo 33. t-. ' AUTO TRACTOR CO. . ; Expert ; Storagefeattery 7orkefs.' ' ' ; , EVEREADY, Storage ! " .'in Concord Rentals . Charging . for f .. i r I ' r. Nover tr-n o d. ISale and sell your waste paper. ; Apply nt Tribune ofiloa, tf. ;i)-nel ros'rt tlanks for tale at 11,8 Ti'n. s-Trilnine. 3 cents each. 2 ' t r f ronta. 20 eonts a don. i . - - Wear Phone 188. Albemarle MHa-arwiirsltaiiitaaaiaaArie .( ... f-'-if Hi. ('V-'-i : - )tl nxwiKi:sBTsf would build . tfcVa " Batteries . 3 stock ' v V L2otor Ga Tor E!e-2 H. P, V 3 i 1" 3 -!t, ' 8 phase motor. Ii, i i C, I at Trlbnne office and & aaotor. l-tt m ' ' ' " i i "i Mn x 1 1 J' i' 1 .' Ad'ng mar? r IS rfi ro"l t Tlmoa-Trihut.a ,. tf. ; . 4 1 ' 4 t I C Fcr r ' ' l. t i t I i it
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