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r - - -f- ' ' J . t - 1 1 c y : i to i or not otb-.rwie I r and also tue io- o of ti, Uoa of nall Beteia are ,0 reeer?. Fh- Pennies' i . 1 C.D 1 o ite"v , . . 'If - I , .Atlanta : J -'1 ( aecc", 1 r S I " i to. ' ! e f I t -or tu Act oi trvh 1 msfl matter V c u 1.1K . J the Cut unc t -T-f 1 urea b ontbs, .-..-- V? One J ' nu i . v - Oulaiue of the State, the Bubeor'pUon Im h Suna In the CltV of trie city and by mail in North Carolina the following prioee wU tre- Out ealli One Tear fix Month an LeaaThaa Tare Mouth a It Cente a Month K, 411 gunacrlptloaa Muet Be Paid In v. . ,. Advaac ,;, ., ..; -r an f ryur, fr" act Oi - Wa; , wtUl fc-i race- ia U4 otter Wards. Interest in the election Is tak ing a more definite form daily, and eaadideret from feolh prti are ex pected to wake their announcements in I tlje near future. - .- : la Effect Jftiniarr H, 192U 44 w ,iitatnn 1 :0i A. nf. jo, 1S TO waanmaion v- M. at M. M. M. Mhihj ww front Russia is-not rer clear of decisive, C . : i af encouraging, aud iud-attfi tha J thefe le f UbsUti-l tial revolt against the Moscow soviet.! the vtoiwp he could and fhxt I Twatity- 8Te 'soviet commanders" wnoae troops! are reported to have deserted theml hare taken, refugq i Eytronia, and the I whole country aeeats in a fermcat. la- In and. Trotaky may W able to tide oVer tb ia reroiut hit it aeem thai the beginning of the end, oi aoTiet rule is at hand and etcnta are Justifying! the convict ion of Woorpw Wilson I that the Kuasiaa people . weukl ore- thro?V; ta Boshevtu if foreign na-l tions would let them alone. - . "tatcs iy jc::at.:.ji ttAC5't"':"' hi. ::z-;jzzzzt' came- tb i third Utt 1 JUHt six days after Fennsjrl-! ,.wni h4 for. - innlly adopted. the; Constitution. This territory, which covers o224 square tatfes, orif lnally was a , part ot.tua province of ANey NtkerlaDdv In 1064, after the EagUafc eoa- 4e$Lof Nw, Ketherlands, s Ouri i i t " ' ' j I . f .. i . I duke of Tor so!4 Una southern No. If TO waeniBtfton . Ho, . 46 to . Panvilla . No. 13 To Richmond No. t To Waabina-toa . No. lit To Vaahtoston Mo. 10 To Wanhlngton Re. li To Atlanta No. 235 To Atlanta No, 4 To Atlanta rlo. tt Tp Atlanta No, II To Aug-uata No. Ill To Atlanta ' No, 11 To. Charlotte .. . No, U To Charlotte 111ft A, 1.46 T:10 P. 1:00 P. 1:35 P ;:12 i. :BI V. ML 1:00 P. M. l:l P. M- l.i A. M. , 1:41 A..M. i-.ifj. M, (0:04 A. M. TO START WORK THIS TLME. It seems alniost certain now that af ter a delay of almost two years, the present board of aldermen s going to take favorable action on the matter of paving about nine miles of sldewalka -in thin citv.- It is certain that a ce- lueut sidewalk; i going be lil . both sideiOf McCiU street and Wet ; Corbln street and after thle work is . done, it can be e?pecte4 that other tsidow.alks will be improved, i . V Nine miles of paved sidewalks were ordered pared by the present alder-J manic board in July 1010, but when the bids for the work were received vn reiet-ted. the board ruling that the city could not pay for the work with the prices which ruled at that time. As a result nothing has been dune; and the city so far as these side. walks is concerned, is lust wheafTit was in the beginning. But the present board's term of of wilt expire oa May cJ. aid it has ehowa determination to yet the work on the sidewalks started before that : time. As its $rst step toward this goal the board, baa ordered another meeting Cor this month, at which time- the con tract for the McGiU street and Corbiu ' street work, will be let, and the much uevded improvement will be uu4cr way. It is nothing snort of a disgrace that . this work has not already been done, aud while we can - nnderstand the ; Ixmrd's hesitancy in letting the contract - on the high level of IMS), . we see no reason why the work was not started lust vear. and there certainly la no ream why it cannot be done 'now. : The property owners on about twenty atnvtg have signed their petitrona and are willing ' tt pay for half of the "work : contraetora can be found who will carry the city's note for the oth cr half until the city; can aril, bonds to cover the amount deaired, , The weather ia ideal now for constnictioa v ork of an kiud,.aqd the citizens of the city deserve better, sidewalks. , . - It is hoped that the present board .will sot only let the contract forxhe McGill street and Oorbin street work, but that it will begin on the other : streets as soon as these two are com- pieted. The work cannot be complet ed before the term of oiBce of the pres ent aldermen expires, but there is no reason why this; board can't start the wheel to rolling and set a good exam ' pie for the hew board which is te be ehosen Ui- May. The start has to be made. The work, has been delayed fills long because there waa always Home reason why aldermanic boards wanted tq "wait awhile." Borne of the sidewalks were ordered paved five years ago, and not even one shovel full f dirt has. been turned on them be cause all aldernjen have been waiting for a better time to issue the bonds or for lower prices. The best time to be gin the work is now-, for the work will never be completed until it ia started. FORMER HOTKL MANAGER ' KILLS HIMSELF W1TB GUN Edward T. King, Whe Reerwily Left tfocky Mount, tgiet hueif Ju fi Bocky Mount;' March 10. Inforina- er- J I it t portion to Ler Berkeley a4 Sit j Jwierc VKtAWki I'lfeaa lQrtm akuaa Vvt-j -wwsa vj ve At -- CWtJi i i wo some distinction as Cover- ov of the little island of Jersey la the English, channel, anl was in Ids seaer that the new. t province came tq be called Mew Jersey. The eastern portion, that about Newark, was settled, by Carteret and the territory to the southwest, where Burlington and Vrenton now stand, fett to Berkeley, After a few years -arlstf - C.7VS t. n 4jcnes i . CUDDZNchsngeaof weatior J or exposure to cold and wtv ' ! start rht matic twinges and make yvur "bonss ache." Bloaa'a Liniment brings warmth, comfort and quklc relief to lame back, stiff Jomta, sprains, strains, soreness. Penetrates ipithoui rubbing. AU dniff gists 35c, 70c, $1.4a ' tlon has reached thia elty that Edward! j Berkeley sold his ahare Ut a T. King, formerly manager of tee Bicks Hotel, ended bis own life, by shooting: ttiinself through the head, the deed bavina been committed in Baltimore some time during the latter part of last mouth. King, it wiU be recalled, left this city after embenlenteat charges bad beeu prepared against bim by - the owner of the local hotel. i'naUe te secure bond he remain). in Jail at Nashville for a time, but tiuaUy reach ed a settlement out of court and re turned to his home in . the Maryland city. bo lar o& came as the hies. It- is understood that he had some trouble with his father-in-law : 0 r. party of Quakers an two. dis tinct provinces were . formed, called East and West Jersey. They were reunited, however, in 1T02, and became single prov ince under the dbrect rule of the English crown, . - i ,; ' Now Jersey casts . fourteen electoral votes for president.. (9 bgr McCliire Newapaper Syndtoett.) WANTED Every Conservative Buyer to Know that We Have Again Reduced Qur Prices on Gro ceries, Flour and Feed. eai Moon clour,- per sacK,.-. aJ Self Kisiug Flour, per sack $5J0 Large I'aU Snowdrift $1.40 8 lb. Pail iltikewliite Lard $1.35 rresh Shipment Sugar Cured llams, tier pound -...-... 30e 10 lb. Pail Pare Lard $3.15 j 10. pall lti re lard $1.10 Arbuckle's Coffee, ier lb. 25c Good Loose Grain 'offeot per lb. 15e Karo Cyruu, per callou 75 White Karo Byrup, per gallon 85c Ccrcrd's C::t Z::? We.arelJoT Binds 4 f n Or V-f 1 C it- for Er.cter Wear r can be learwO, his suicide SuWanilal Brdwtieo in Rates te a-white or Pinto BeansTper quart7 15e result of domestic tro- ,. ' . " v ,. ,1100 lbs. Chicken Feed Z $3.90 Fhonel!! Vour Orders I Goods Delivered An) where in the City cer Company Phone 571 W. ' The iniinicipal is to be held on Tups. vliile no canr'idutes 1ii'msclves, it is certHin t ) g 'ins f i t.e a fly e r 1 -"i I ' r.i'a u-l r elettion la Concord ay. Slay 3rd, and Lave announced at tlie rat an 1 V-if jouuiviiie, nj., aiarcn a. notice oriinii d,. 0i n i inn.i os I ..tr ; i . , ... . u.w.m A ttruutr-u in BaUimore, and was at the ltteral . '"" """1 to . 35 . . . . . . .... i njiiuj, mum im aAa , u ,-ti n o niii ... nmu m-ftnn i,u iruuiiia imm. luf . " l" father-in-law is ronurted to have! L',ams "H1 eommoditiiw and on com hroutrhl ahoui hia arrest anil an officer I woollies to t eMItt outports, was ro- hd him in i-HKtmlw in front, of rhol cvivwi at is WW or tne rweien com , , . , . . . I inarrtt Kiknina Knntluipu Kalltra linta coding to reports. Hcports bete state! toAy. ITio reduction in some i"tAJiAKKUS CASH GRO tf t whir the officer was noiiig a tel v.'tioue to call a patrol, Mr. King whip ped a pistol from his poeket aud flred point blank; Into his head before the oiticer was aware of what he was tlo-i iug. Death is said to have followed instantly. DRASTIC CUT IN COTTON FR0DCCTS la ANNOl NtEU Arimkeag AlaiKifactiifing t'wups Masbea Daisy iwai Dwm te uw 'intra- .- Sew Vork. March ia-r,A tona e- peeted revisron in the prices of napped Mtton lor the au ei iwi wii aav bounced after the close of tMslnea to day by a large manufacturing coneerB (Amoekeax Wanufacturuig totuimnyi. The new schedule rcveaht one oil the mottt drastic single cuts ever known in goods of this character, detdines usually taking place gradual!-. It was explained, that the reduction wag made iu view- of the radically caang. THE HANNAH SHOE. THE HATtirJAH SHQE! Jy ?t Received Shipment . We invite you to in:psctonr wonderful lino of Sprinj Footwear before you make your purchase. it was unuouueed are as high as 301 per cent. (Shippers and manufacturers I over a wide territory, it was said, have I Keen Interest in the subject. I UILIUUS UIIILUatii )axk-l)iviilv Long a SqcccnM lte, frvscd tt a Artusa Vannadnke, Ark. Speaking f ITied ford's Biack-Dramrhti which fiCji kmg use in her household has become regarded as ""the faalry ' medicine,' Mrs. Mary E. Hill, of Route 1, tjug piace, says: "Whea tha children get bilious. live them a couple of good doses, aad when we have sour stomach, b sad ache. er any liver or stomach, trouble, we use Ulack-Drsught It is aa easy laza- timk. and aM ilnea thA a-nrk I car ed outlook la raw notion and the pros-I aniy think it is one of the pest rem- reuuctiuun were cfvmm wie va yard for Daisy cloth last year to 12 l-2c net, this year, and on the wide ly knows' 1921 cloth,- from 33c to 12 l-2c. These are net mlU price , . , On fabrics of this sort prices are usually named about the first of each year. The delay was due to congested condition of stock 8 in Jobbing' and re- w, r irz-" Black Satin Pump, Louis Heel, value $10.00, . Special at....: ;;.$7.95 Black Satin Strap' also. Pump effect, value $10.00, special at ; $7.95 ,B.lack Satin' Pump, Baby ' Loqis Heel, value $10.00, spe cial at r $7.95 Brown Kid Strap Slipper, "two-tone," Baby Louis heel, value $120, speciaj i- $9.95 ' "Red Box" The above are the Famous Hannah Shoe of New York the best made. Brown Brogue Oxford, value $10.00, special $7,95 , Brown Oxford military heel, value $7.50, special $i.9S . .Brown Oxfprd low heel, flex A.ible. soleK extra special $4.95 Brpwn Oxford rubber heel, low, value $9.00, special $3 For Home Wear Special lot of Black Canvas Princess Slippers - special ' while they last only U2i . ..Watch our big Shoe window Black-Draught acU en the Jaded liver, gently, hut positively, and helps it la its taportaat function of threw Ing out waste materala and poisons frosK the system, In thousands ef Leusehelda BIak Dranght 1 kept handy for Immediate Bie U Uma ot meed. Prompt treatment often Is halt the battle, aad will often tail channels which lias see relieved I prevent alight ills from doveiopiiur ia. iy recens cieerancs. sate, im miunito seriotwi troublea. have no stock of goods to offer and the new business will be for manufac-l turiug piirpoNes onlyw deliveries begin- Ulug in June aua ruunimj W ULiowf.. RADIO BREAKS L0S9 DLH1AXCE RECOSO Messave 8eet Iron f aviie U Wash- tnirtoa, iiMNW Atlfs, ViLaui f arer JtiituteH. San frsasisco, Watra .' 11. Toe I ( world's iong-diatance wireless record was ibroken vy the imited - States Navy, it was reported at the Ooa is land wireless station yesterday, . by I M Its well-established merit, dnrlna more than 70 years of successful use. isoaia coiwince you at the nelpfitt effects obtainable by taking Black Draught for liver and stomach dim d mors. usi a lackagsr-today, asO k3P-K in your house. see that the package or are the words, Tbedfon.'e .l.ck-raugt,'' NO-ltt DRAGS sending messages w it bin three min utes from Cavtte, Philippine IsVtads, to Washingtoa, tOXiWl aulas distant. The Cavite staaioas sent test ense-, sages 7,M milea to the Goat Island station. The anessages were forwava ed to t&a Diego aad thsace te Wash ington. ." M f '.V - Naval officials attah eonsideraole hnportance to the record, it is said, because it indicates the -poevtbillty of aboliahina the present system of send' inz the messages y eaoie via ttie Midway Islands, Guuua and Honolulu. It mas said that a, new autotnituc control, -which was iwed in oaaking the record, eliminated all handling oi messages betweaa origisatiua aad re ceivwg points. This would give Amcr- icaa ' warships-direct communioatioB with Wastiinrtoa from any voint within 3,000 nules of a shore, stutkia. Cold XecklcnbnrK j'ipr)- rard te I kitrii.tl I SPftJOB. Charlotte; March-ll.For the first time in 'history, the Mecklenburg county board of elections will tave harge of .a munlcpat election. On May 3 the citizen te called upon vote for a msjor. a counuisiiiotier ! -if ' are f works, a!:io i' ti lotto St.! ,.! l is to 4 ' t . i r , w ill be I- i i i. . .e n v ttu al ' 'O (ill IX :1 ll". 1 1,1 pieinixTs of tit? -t. '1 tie -primary, ; r t nouiiov r t -i ff-:-n) Zj. x in f 1 i JJ.(i",fli'-(' i 1 e 'pc.- 'o of ' 'i.illiri tuuuty ra to be c; -j- 'i li- In De yon fJ el before your met l your back bent and stiff T Do yon vaffer nrinary disordsnT Don't do ssair prijat by Concord experiences. Concord people recommend Doaa'l Kidney P1U. - Ask your . neighbor! Uere's a Concord resident's . state' Blent. . ;." -..';. ;-;,.-;..' Mrs. Geo. W. Brown, V,l S, Usloa St, seys: "Doaa'e Kidney Pills have heea used .la our family for several years aad we consider them the only temody for kidney disorders. Pre, ?tos to aty taking Doan's Kidney Pllla. I was subieet to kidney trouble more er Jess., My back ached con stantly and my kidneys were very in active at times. I was n wrong aad reaUess and felt tired, aad languid Doan's Kidney Hlls were recom mended so highly I got a box 'at Gib son's Irng Store. .- That box did w g and after I had taken three more my back stopped aching asd 1 felt better ia every way. . Since thea T) have' always resorted te Doau'a V iaey Pills whenever my back f , t lama and my kidneys haven't "'1 N they should. A elort tif t'l r-'-er Ui'.iA t 't( iatWi-y r -.'.'." , ,. - , It t't !-'' T8. , Fosttr l )1r !li.SUANITHAl UVES lM ABOXl $ AU Makes ef Batteries Recharged , ' Repaired - AUT0M0TIV1? BATTERY & ELECTRIC COMPANY PhQtye232 16 W. Oepo St THE BEAUTY OF OUR RINGS w imdeniable. Bvery one bears the Ru prlnt of artistic, delgulng and epert jewelry craftKmausliip. The same con ditions attach to all our other invri-lr o will le readily admitted when you lnnpect it. As gifts tbey are ideal, ex pressing that quality of permanence tliut no other cift can dossils to thn eegree or jewelrj.' Aud at our prices tucy represent the utnio.t values, i'ParksHEelk OSce and Pattern Dcjt. Pfccne 3 . Shoe and Clothing De;t Phone 1S3 Dry Ooods end Nctaj Pfcosia CC3 Rcady-to-Wear and Joinery Phcr.a ZZ1 OIB KASTKR tiOOIXs , - NOWONDMPLAV We have the Quest Hue ot Kuster C reeling Cards and Nov. tfltles ever shown iu foiuvrd, in ciiidlng the famous OIIjsi cards aad the cute jmuptug rabbUs. . Every, child should have one of these rabbits aad we have been obliged to double our urigi uul order for tueia already ,.; " Our selection of celluloid goods is large and varied and the Hes ter baskets are especiuUy attract Ive. .- ' . --- . i".i-.yjv..-J,v--i.,.,---.:--,.' ., It you are going te entertain luring this -easier season, be sure mul see our (avors and place cards. We have ulso received a not Lot of tennis racquets rang ing in price from t-'.Of to $8.00. Tbewe racquets are mode for ser vice aud .the Dri.ues are right . ' COJIK 1AU eiiB id , We are uon to I:ht the b: can die Monday March J4thV ;The tfes wi!lbei3pate:CaA.M ; , ;''.'.e'..b.''.gbady- CONCORD, ll C -'p. N..T. n C i.M, Of i in i r i t ( ef ; the j: tleb 7 - CiftaT t Last 1 ' - . - . ' ' " ; .. ' t I i ..,e ' 1 !": a f, -,,,r an.: : ' ETTF, S - To C J i FTot- ;UU. ; "x ':, ,-"Unless .You Arc Lb;. '.. --V I'' '; (- " V " "4", ""'..li? . : r';tif l?3ih; r-'-MM-lof : .'t . . x i xv ' ! r For.-' latsrial'
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