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DAf LY THE CONC D tr; n.t c. J DaHj Trilur.j.514 cirveuad a. er 'tra aa ortirtiiBitx to I bow the ' ,, , . ' hate I take a tack arat la faror of n m a - ii in r -v-i i Va 4wuirf frw m i, innlf tne fast bm etitu.ea i it b tee raeaa.icauae w oca. aa sack Hi J BV ACKJCl LTIKAL CO LI MX. CucJovled t r E. IX Goadtuaa. If !ee-r. Cki'jia folk" ha 4 Nil neighborly faaka. . cri.i4 la ' : pr aad aiee ia to-.for Ue editon. Ta adKdra wwi an RrJ (la re ha the I bWIiBm at a tUw- ah ... . .., . li LaaS la thalr anta for the nmUal , aa faaatl tafm. I . . . . a L a I, ia f : 1 a aaa noepiLauij acooraaa laco, vnv M r tbey will act .00. for,- lb. S pJTTA d.apatcaae herein aa a laa Seartnl HTTa mature rn'-T. umj.s kotcK lit rifih Ateaea. New fork fVeatee One building. Cht, age le4 Candler balluiag. Atlanta people. TM maaaor IB anica u7;.. arr. aiM onirierwl It well taU 4 or tha Act at aterea a, it's. SUBUCKIPTIOM KATK0 ' la tha CltT of Coaeord hr Carrie Ona Trar - .14.4 Hil atonehe (. Three Montha . , , , .S4 One Month . . .1 Oulalde af tha Stata, tha Subacrtptloa la tha 6am aa In tha City Oct of tha city and by matl In North Carolina tha following pricea will pro. vail: Ona Tear ,... , ,. -5. eiz Montha t.t Thro Month Than Th rt't Month I All SubaerlpUona Muat Ba Paid ra Adranoa Btrrtaiord by lb. Clrr.Uad ;f, at tb nrli-a. llie lml ukxJIt couoty peotU ala art a mark for bna-' In rallm and rrri r''l tit 14- iwm id Kuui-a a ii a a anrmi groa th f troiaja mjce an4 aa-aafraa lrl M rlM mail "attar I ... ,l m i,,-,1! a tha Loiliifflri at ranam N I aa. wuaw - VAILJIOAB .CBICOtLB. No. No. No. No. No. In Kffeot April . HIS. Nartahaaa. 44 To Waahinirton 14 To Waahlnftoa 44 To Panvlllo 15 To Richmond SI To Wafhlnrton ' No. 138 To Vnnhlngton No. It To Washington aatkaaaa. No. SS To Atlanta No.- 43 To Charlotta ' No. i To Atlanta No. 31 To Augusta No. 13T To Atlanta No. 11 To Charlotta No. 45 To Charlotte Train No. 43 will run only from Dan ville to Charlotte. jlo etrfy. bard t. pqual ba tb HI J tort af. BlrrtalBr4 la fntart nt- iB4a A ThrT-Lrrrrw Outlaw. ' Out Of lb hiripsa and await, Motori-! ona fray tloilirr wolrc rrrr ten In Ibat ma-tlna waa rauicbt a frw lrbt ar nrar ItnrmH, Tex, in trap art bj V. T. Magill. xpm trapiir af th I'nllnl Ktatca avrwuiiumt. Thla anl- i is ma l had for wrrral yrara rancfa alotir Month i Oenta a',1Ter B ) aoipr of trrrltnry, mnklnt fmnut raltln on racli ami rarma. tHily a Bljtbt r two before h rttvP"'' Itftwwji tbf Jnw of. tbf Riant trl funpt tbat nmrkrd th t-mlinf of hi nmi be hud alani;htrl tutvlj nhecp tipou tli" ramU of if. A. llarnot anil a down hoe and a Ukr BtiniboT of foara irptm nrtBhlHirlnn ram-bea. Thla outlaw wolf aluyrtl awmiiiRl. ft thf pleaiwr of the tbla lb wa hnnntl vonBllt nimwn-ra if liw and fbot aftt-r ghot hiid lxti Jlred at him by tjcpert i riHenien. but bff was never lininRbt down. to! deBtmctirf did he iH-come that the uervk-ea of M gill were, enlisted. All ordinary nienns or kiuiiir or mo turlnff hlin seemed out of the question. A few years bro be was caught in troll ' ewnpt'd l.v ptinwlnit oft the itnprlsohed foot. He w8 laid -tip for a time on aeeount of this Injury, but he ultimately was ;eil (toliig aromid again on! three eP "ml """inltting his irediittry dcetl with all of his old? time daring nd blood letting. Wheti MagUl eiinie upon the uniuinl in the trap a fett mornings ago the wolf went into n neifert nice and it took a bnl- was found that his body wa eovered with scars from bullets and other wounds. One ear was Roue and the other ear had a bullet hole through it. Shelby's Hospitality. Rocky Mount Telegram. Just about every North Carolina editor these days Is ready to agree that the town of Shelby is about the best in the state, while every editoi that enjoyed the week's stay at Cleve land Springs hotel is unstinted In his praise of the hospitality of tne good people of that town. It wouldn't hav entertained the editors in a manner iroaHng oa toe mora favored apols Mr. Brow a waa not a farmer but aw mill ma a by onrtipatloo which twirled him over mark of Nortk Oara lina, and being a ma a who read and al obaerred, lie, ran to I lie enk- rl union that there waa hnmethlilg wrong with tha ayatera of farming whoa newly cleared" vlrg.. aptl woukl lh.rreat:d.M further tbalr paraBta-denK," lor ,-! -t wrf 1:44 A. M. 14:5s A. M. t:45 P. M. 7:1. P. M :0 P. M. a J 5 T M l:4 A. M.!hnnh-1 P. M. 10:35 P. M. 3:37 A. M. , 4 SI A. M. ;41 A. M. t:2S A. M. 3:30 P. H. Bible Thought For Today. if THE LOim.StSTAIXS: Tlicy that wait upon the Lord 'shall renew their strength: they shall mount up with wings as eagles: they shall run and let through his head to quiet him not he. weary : and they shall walk, and Hot faint. Isaiah 40 :3l. BEAITIFYI56 C0XC0RD. Concord not only boasts of one of the prettiest streets in the South in Union Street, but other streets in the ctty are being beautified, and numer ous homes and yards are being made more beautiful with shrubs, trees and a variety of flowers. North Union Street for many years has been one of the prettiest boulevards in the;greater or grander than they did the in ins ssoutn, ana within recent years past weekana that enteriarameni wa the Bmith end nt the r.t hai havtnu I more then a few well appointed "af- more .eautiful through t-mSSS " planted along the roadway and thoujth 'Eft5gf8 ,tneT knew no hour of the day the trees at -the south end tot the street or night that they were not ready to cannot yet compare in size with those J serve for the comforts of tneir P'esw on the north end, they are almost as beautiful and command surprise from all strangers. : And better still the people of Con cord seem to have caught the message of the flowers to a greater extent, and yards are now being filled with trees, and they even adjourned eourt when they found the witnesses ana the raw yers were taking up too much rboai in the hotel. Tneir nospuainy even ex tended to the privilege og having tht home club lose a ball game to their most ancient rivals Kings Mountain and when a town does that well words nale into an insignificance to shrubs and flowers that give the homes explain the dsgree that's all. an added beauty and a more "home, like" expression, and these beautiful' yards blend beautifully and in a -natural way with the beauty of the streets. These things are as they should be. We want to see Concord grow to a real city, but -we want to see her keep her trees and other' plants that add to her beauty. And that reminds TmrpI Hits Burks. 41)0 Folks Aboard -.Montreal. July 30. Four hundred nassengers were forced to Spend the' night on the excursion steamer Rapid Prince when, she went on tne rochs or low l.nrhine ranids tonight. i After hootinR Lachimt rnplds, thf steamer drifted on Hhe rocks. A broken fndder chain is believed to have been tho cause of the accident. It was at first planned to tana ine . us that in several places on North pasBengers on Heron Island but this TTmlnn Cfxoor tVn owa nnu haro nlnno tithMTift was later abandoiieil and tht where a few years ago beautiful trees )lXZA stotMl. When these old trees die It fg Teported that the ship is well new and younger ones ;" should be provisioned and that the 400 ias- planted in their places. The time io;sSngers can oe easily accoiiimuuaicu. plant the trees is now. They will keep beautiful the street that has made h r Lilt, it jriuar , liU r Of Strwta by G rUxk la taw .Iwaiac. Nan' laart. Oreaaoora aUy Kcaa. T bab.t t afftr children, on dri ll years et are. slaying oa the tr-fti laat at hlftit la to be atoaped, arrard tng to Jul& Ult W. 0nL Of juvt mla court. Judge GDt baa Instruct- x .a Wilua lw narrn nraiiatloB and third rboic of l art Bile coort officer, to irord to a,uw u. U-tr the Btrms of the young aearoea rlly y.tm. aaa rtany HenJo laaay If f-r... ;f ( (.rrr Mry WrBoa i.r (r, ld hj liff ry Matrr. the l.rnl I n rr leiae Lte and I 4rrraa.t;a la the Araia af the ArajtaliH-ttr laeaj. The brat ... a.ttiuugb accordict to hlatortca TOtrda oa tut Subject. Ihf Oort Fi phruoB, Um- aflvr't o'clock In tha evening. Arenrdlag to JirreBll tourt offlrlali Ma. a cotarty coootry laa. Stepbeaon. H eeema. tfl.tered from r.. . . . ..v.. ....... i. . v.. the acrceted version of adentifle men aegro aertlont of the rity ara filled hkh th they ha utila time or late aach Bisht wltb . raany ehll- inclination for aUlao.- wUh the fair drea. Officiala hav. decided Qui 4lMlt' nd ttut r marry at ail. top la ta b putto that practice. taT convenience. The beginning Auguat 1, all negro chll- ne Imaglnatloa that toyed with en drea under the age of 1. who are, . "Hy adept at love cauyht on the atreeta after 9 o'clock at jaeetiea. . night without a legitimate excus. wini StepbeMon had know a Fanny Hen- it Abandon Plan to Fly Acrotw Pole? Nome. - Alaska, July captain a name for Itself and for the city Jn jAinnndtn has abandoned bis "enipt after tt or fifteen years of emitlna- ihis cropping I thmwa out lo permit Mih-r Natutti to do by a very alow prma what the funuer shoniu nch year. So be decided to try. bl hand. ' The general tiractlce at the. time Mr. Rrown purcliawed the ftrst unit of bbt farm was to sow cow peas everywhere that an acre could he init In eondltbai for weeding, and then alnd np short of ruiighnge and take off tlie crliies for hay from the areas with the Uet (mwtb of vines making those areas all the poorer by the process. - Mr. Jtrowti fullowetl out thla practice' for a few rears and saw that he. waa not get ting ahead, and then decUlctl . to do what was eoiit-lrtered ' intponribte and that was to prow red elover on ptsir and. Mr. Rrown put all the pea vines down one year and followed with gome lime scattered over the galtletl slopes md settled to rye, for the land was too oor-to nm-'lder Whent.. Clover seed Aits o-n the following spring and rmtfe surprising was the result. Tills tKfesB. prompted Mr. Itrown to .use more, Jlintv Imild terraces to stop tne wji shl nit. and continue to Sow clover MitlVtb" entire cultivated acreage wns liringlng elover in . Its turn. Mr. Drown then, figured it was time to idd mure acreage which he did, and vn s told by bis wife than he was n ligger fisd that he. thought he was. hnt that did not deter him in his dc- ermlnation to demonstrate that poor and could ! built up as a paying in- restment and aliont two years ago he purchased his third tract of poor land. Mr. Brown realized that he. conkl not sell his "enke and eat it too" so he decided to feed out on the place all if the hay and straw that he could rotitalily, and return the manure to the soil-. So from two to four cat's f cuttle are. fed out each year. - Mr. Brown's fields are getting richer, the rulUcs mid ridges hare eutlrely tlUup- :ieared from most of thorn, corn makes from 40 to 70 bushels per acre on up- 'iilid, the wheat nverages around 30 bushels one year with another now, ind the hay is no longer measured by onds but by hundred of ttns, and the pastures ,r luiqrlant. eight or - nine months of the j'year , with a dense irowth of white., red, sweet and nlsike .lover, orchard grass, blue grass mid tiermutla. The intelligent nse of lime and red clover' has brought this farm tu its present state of productivity. , Morse Steals Ride on locomotive Cow v. Catcher. (Correspondence of Associated Press.) ' New Minister, B. C, July 13. How horse stole a ride on the cow-catcher if a railway train is told by the -,rew of a British Columhia Electric Railroad train, Fraser Valley .branch. At Hope. B. C, according to the tory, the train was forced to stop to allow a bund of horses to get off the track. , No member- of the crew nw one of the animals mound the cow. satcher, but when the train reached a ntop near here a horse was seen to step tig the catcher, calmly shake it ielf, and trot off Into the fields..;, ; n ' - Blama It on tha Girls. Mother love Is wonderful, and wo have ho doubt that Bathsheba always felt, and told, that her boy, BoIOinon, would never have carried on the way fa did If the girls hadn't dressed so Immodestly. ' win get 4n trouble too. . coccurroo to mm waiane wouio maae .. .iaJ aalfa, TI - laxa B.s.ataa tnluBiutiavi Watson Law advise an parent! to a .....w.-.t. keep' their young children Off th. in owner Ririe oeiore. laaaec streets at night, saying that be plans on d of the., vao raany a alster. Aim. to hav. them arrested It they are " heart completely found congregating in certain see-.!"" who had not given hers In return, lions as ha been their habit " then that tha stricken young The second time a Child Is arrested .man turned to tne fiaier. o:ner ana afti amoahltf rat the Birent arrrsted .wiser, for conaoiauoa and th. ow. accord! n to, court offlciala. i old at.rry of a heart that is caught on th. rebound, waa again reacted. (tiirirTit Arlyoshl X'lvH Adminlsra4r. Tender and sympathetic, willini; to .Tktu,' Jury K ffty' the'. Aawti-intNl listen, fntl and soothing, Fanny set f.a M''' rl.,,ti.M . li4eaMhl ' iltiv ' ahnut In hind hla wmmds.' It was ernorof Hnogo. lias beea aptxilnted r(v- not Buch a very long tim. before 11 ' administrator of (h"Ivonraa gov-(Stephenson 'discovered' charms ' tn erthnM-nt In successbm to lit. Ben taro Fanny that Ann had never dreamed Minnie, who. was appointed minister of possessing. Awkwardly and seir nf iMime affairs in the Kato cabinet, (conscious be realized that he was hot ' . ,. . ' I . ..I.I. v..n tin ako , ACClirtllUK EO a imnil uimuiie iii r . . , lauiua iu ivvv in. a nuuj. j .. oh bag lieen a movement iu Korsan Jo; was not as alof as her young sister, have a national of that country op-'and his Buit was encouraged. v noluted' In succession to Dr. Mlinno. r Shortly thereafter, they wer. mar- tlie Koreans declaring that nothing ried; but aithin four - year v. Mrs. a.mlil facilitate the assimilation of the ! Stephenson died of tuberculosis. Kortans more than the. appointment of Next: Ann eds; wueot William one of them to the post twvernor Arlvoshl formerly was di rector of the general affairs bureau of trie; Korean government v..., ? r. . s 8kHntca Well Bahaved. ; . The skunk Is slow . to anger and bears malic, toward none, becoming offensive only when startled or fol lowed too closely, when his nervous ness en use disastrous results, Is tha Interesting-; statement of Hunter Trader Trapper. , 1 " : i C HAJfDASIlIAN of Amesbury, Mass:, vrho sars ho had lost all hope that anything could cure . him of IUieomatlKm, declares that sine .taking Xetttrone Pre acHption !" lie has Bo more aches or pains and feels twetx ty-flvo years younger. : . If . I ,7.,! : the past KOBE X05ET FOB DATIDS05 iOL- Ji 'A'"-: '?. ": ''' ' :. 1EGE ''::V;i V."." . Friends thronghont the South Of DavtdBon College wil unquestionably rally patriotically to the call for funds for the noted institution, that it may Increase the great work It Is. already doing. The college officials have de cided to raise $600,000 and the money should he subscribed in record time. There is no college in the South, we believe, and certainly no Presby terian College ta the South that Is doing a greater work, than Davidson. 'While it Is a denominational Institu tion It enrolls students oof denomina tion other than Presbyterian, and it trains tu men in line fashion, y to th. Southern Presbyterian Church It means more than any other institution, Verhaps." 'The greatest men in th turch todsy started thelf ministerial career at the, Institution, and today there are students there who in the future will be the big men of the cent minatlon. - Four hundred thousand dollars of the funds will be used to build a?a:n Chambers Hall, destroyed last year by fire.'- Th. other 1200,000 would be ad ded to the endowmMit fund, under nnt lilan;t. The monoy is Dnaiy ,1 That slmutd bo incentive his exploration ship, and has transfer red to the Schooner Holmes, according to a wireless message- received here from the, Stand. - - . ' Transferring to the Holmes with Captain Amimdseii were lieutenant X (im.lnl. aviator. Unit one tuner uiau, whose name was not given. It Is un derstood that the plan to fly across the north pole has been abandoned until next year. ' ' - His- Interpretation. . - i ,-i A tjwfan man was reminded of the Scriptural ceronuind : "Swear dot at alL" "I do not swear it an," was his response. "I only swear at those who annoy me." ;Boston Transcript ; f OPF.BAtI05 SOT 8lT('ESSFlt "16 years ago I was operated for appendicitis and later operated again for gal) stones. Neither did me any good and I suffered all kinds of tor ture since. ' Five-years ago I took Mayris Wonderful Remedy and have felt no symptoms or pain since."' All stomach sufferers - should - take it" It Is -a. simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal - mucus, from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practic ally, all stomach, liver and intestinal aliments; including appendicitis. ' One dose will convince or money refunded. Oibson Drug' Store and druggists everywhere. -.. v. :.....;; -', " - "I am In my fiftieth year, bat sine, taking ''Ntmtrono Prescription M". I am as healthy and strong and can do aa much work! as I could twenty-fivo years ago", declared Mr, cTf, Han rtasrian of 4f Elm Bt, Amesfaury, Mass. ' vyV ..:.'..'- -.--..i-y "For the test' elx years f havd atif.r . fered untold pain, day and nijht; at times so bad ,1 could not Bleep. My krs swelled ap I could hardly walk. "I aaw by the papers what flna work 'Neutrone Prescription W waa ' doing for other rheumatics, so t got' some. It did roe good right from tha " start.' All the aohca and pains left me: the swelling in xny legs want down, and I feel Uk. a, young nun again. -, ,-(-. r . " 'Nedtrone Prescription S" is whai , put me on my-feet again, and I'm glad of the chance, to tell everybody , about It". - . .... v.; "Neutrone ; Prescription ' "91" now : cornea In tablet as well aa'llauld " farm, - whichever k la . ' ' prefemd. X-eadlng prugglats : .verywhera, ; (ilbson Drugstore. Te flmst enip(S" hox bsfj&re ye fill It again. " 't i ' To.. T r vl-i;4.l kXEPINfl WEU. Ao Nf Tablet a vegetable aaarlent) taken at night will help keep ttm wall, by toning aad Strengthening your dt- I geatioa and ellmfoatloa. si. OUT 30 . -J Chipi off 1iCJ Kock N? JUNIOR tlHIe ffts - One-third the regular doae. Made of tha same Ingredlenta, than eandy eoatad. For childrn and adulta. tiibson Jrug (Store. USE .PENNY.. COLL'SINS IT PAV8J NOTICE OF REDEMPTION. To Holders of Victory Notes and Oth , ers Concerned: . . Notice is Hereby Olven as Follows; 1. Call. for Partial Redemption of 4 8-4 per cent. Victory Notes., 1 Ail 4 3-4 per . cent Victory Notes, otherwise known as United States of America Gold .Notes, of ll!2-iai3, which-bear the distinguishing letters A, H, C. D, E.'or F, prefixed to their strial mimliers having been dosigned for the purpose by lot in the manner prescribed by the Secretary . of the Treasury,, are-'called for redeniptlou on Ueeemlicr 15, r.122, pursuant to. the provision fot redemption contained in the notes and in Treasury Department circular No.. ISM, dated April 21, Jill'.l, under which the notes were originally Issued. Interest oh 'all the 4 iW fwr cent, victory Notes thus tailed tor re demption will cease on '"Bald redemp tion date, December 15, Victory Notes of the 4 8-4 per cent series bearing, the distinguishing ibt tors U, H, I, 3, Ki or It, prefixed to their serial tiiuiibers Mire not In any manner nffected by this call-for re aeinption, nna win lie due and payable as to principal on May 20, 11)23, accord ing to their ternw. -7 2. Dethiled Information as to the presentation - and surrender of 4 8-4 per eent Vletory Notes for redemption under this call Is given In Treasury Depiirtment irtular No.- 21)9, dated July. 20, 11122, copies of which may be obtained from.' the -Treasury Depart ment, Division of Loans ft Currency, Washington, D. O., or any Federal lie serve Bank, " ' ' A. W. MELLON, " ), July 28. See. of the Treasury; 'Hi 1. 1 plendid time to rep air or remo del Baavar Board today aoett teas than at any tijae ia She taet (aw yaarl. Wt tarn fiflf yea with eaeaf k tt it tvrr mm mrrot-uni reeaa (or areoad $11 Aad the work is quuaJy, eeaily done. N. ataat of litter. Little eewfn or waste. ' Tea aaa nail gevake Baavar Board rrer plaster aad all, papered wail or directly to etaddmf aad beam a. Aad always yea et a psrajaaent, aaiaaatly gatiafaotory Job., There is ne better, laaa Snrpesaiv. way to add aaw room, oacloas ; antoea, erect partitions, naitb iatarlars of aew bnildJoJt or diva new, attraetir. walls aad aailioa ta ehabtry, rao-aowa ' tatariare. - '.'"- Ask aa tor 4juotatiana and sea for yoareelf how oaaaply yea aaa latpreT. yoar kaeie, efiea or aterv We will gladly ; ftior. oa any Baavar Boardto Job ya eootemplata, No -. sMgAtieSl Cat yoar part Sea aa, OT ptieaa at today. . F. C. Niblbck tyooQoooooocqooooooooooooocrbdcxwx? "NEVER WEARYM In Well Doing to Our Friends and : Customers " ' , Keep the good business up that you have aiven us during July, and "The Store ThatSatisficT.Vill , continue to open its valves to the limifand go it with a rush; and carry on, giving "the best people on earth", the, Most Complete Furniture Store in the .South is our aim. Our store is one of . the seven wonders of Concord. ," ' , ' - ' " Our, car. load buying discount saving makes our . Price Making Possible. Don't be satisfied until you see our lines, and hear pur prices. - n h.n - We are the people so our customers say, have got the coon and gone on. Are you a stranger ? If so come and see, " " BEIJHiUUg cd -THE STORE THAT SATKFIES" 5 cxocx)OC)oo(X)coooooooooexrxxx)6o Mcwade; self-heaunS . inner tube EITATK9 agaa ; v INFLATlOy Carries no doie is nob a rolincr,. a uietul armor or a solid tire, .It is not even puncture proot. , p. v i : , -r i - . . , f - --r v' BL'T-dt Is jiure rubber, three- times as hcavjr as other "tubes. - Automatically ' heals DO iter cent of all . junctures and has a -"Can't Leuk" valve. ', - - - . That's AIL 4 t - , I K . " , HOME EDtJCATTONAL CO- Distributors - Trade With Merchants Whb Advertise- . - 1 ' . . " ".. .' -. ' ".'; .r.' ' ' " . . i.- , ' ' '.. " 'C'- - : - 'T '.-.. '. N." - - --....:. '" rl ' ' i " i f-.j tlicy Can Sell Cheaper. 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