PAGE TEN (FREE! FREE! FREE! | An opportunity at last to own property in a well developed section of Concord. This property lies near and adjoining the High School prop jj | erty. Quite a number of the houses and lots are on improved streets, with all street assessments paid. This property lies on the following | streets: ■ \ 1;/ Cedar, Crowell, Kerr, Isabell, Academy, Odell, Fink, Moore, Glenn, Vance and Elm. 11 One lot on Crowell street will be given away absolutely free as soon as this property is sold. For Cash or Easy Terms | SEE D. A. hcLAURIN, who will be glad to show the property to anyone interested j JHatthero In the end of the Sabbath, as it began toward the first day of the Week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the f sepulchre. , And behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. Editor Saw No Reason to Modify His Statement. Monroe Enquirer. My old friend. .T. G. Gulledge, a Baptist minister, who livps down at Olive Branch, takes me to task for what I said in Catch-All in a recent is sue of The Enquirer. Says he: “I noticed in the last issue of The Enquirer you spoke about a Baptist ehurch at Lee Park- It seems that you think they don't need it. Well, I don’t know about that, and I am not argu ing nbout that either. But I want to toll you that I agree with you in soma things that you said ami some I don't. You said some were a Baptist, a Meth odist or a Presbyterian because their parents were thus and so. Now that is a very poor reason for being either. “Now. Mr. Ashcraft, you said tlyit you would bet that the Meth odist and Presbyterians couldn't tell the difference between the creeds and tenets of their several churches. For it heir benefit I’ll tell 'em the difference is about the same as that between tweed lesdec and tweedle-dum. They’re t H® UNITED ftrapß «|l r a e r s JIP .. - - - To All Our Old Friends and All the New Ones that this Announcement Will Bring We have taken advantage of the Agency plan of the United Cigar Stores Co. which in » every essential respect makes our store a United Cigar Store. This plan has proven immensely successful wherever introduced, because it passes on to smokers in smaller places all the advantages enjoyed by the smokers of the large cities in g|| which the United Cigar Stores Co. operates 1,000 stores. || Under the plan. We own the store as before and pur name remains over the door, but our arrangements gives us all the benefits of buying and selling that any United Cigar | Store enjoys. ' • 1 If All the famous brands at United Cigar Stores prices. ' fe*»j United Coupons or Certificates with all purchases / > | OUR STORE WAS OPENED AS A UNITED CIGAR STORE SATURDAY, APRIL 4 || Remember we give coupons and certificates with Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, 11 Drugs, Cigars and Cigarettes, Prescriptions, Fountain Pens and Pencils, in fact everything B; sold in our store except Fountain Drinks. GIBSON DRUG CO. j j “THE REXALL STORE” His countenance was like light ning and his raiment was white as snow. And for fear of him the keep ers did shake, and became as dead men. And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ve; for I know’ that ye seek Jesus,. all protestants.’ "Now, Mr. Ashcraft, you are surely mistaken. I presume that you are not a Baptist. If you are you need to rub up on the history of the church. Can you tell the difference between a river of water and a pitcher of water? Can you tell the difference between a person that is dead and buried and one that is not? Surely you can. I am. a Baptist be cause the New Testament makes ,me one. And I want to tell you that 'you are sadly mistaken about the Baptists belonging to the protestants. for there were no protestants until the days of Luther A. D. 152!), and there have been Baptists in the world ever since the days of John the Baptist, the forerun ner of Jesus, who himself (Jesus) was a Baptist. If he had. been anything else his forerunners would have been some thing else besides Baptists. And to say that the Baptists belong to the Pro testants is to say that they came out of the Roman Catholic church, which is the church of the devil and not the church of Christ. But thanks be to God that Jesus said long before there was ■■warn _ _ __ . which was crucified. He is not here: for he is risen, as lie said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. And go .quickly and tell His disciples that he is risen from the dead: and, behold, he goeth be fore you into Gallinee; there shall ye see him: 10, I have told you. any Roman Catholic church that upon this rock I will build m> church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” I also sad in my little piece about churches as well as schools consolidat ing in order to carry on in a better way, that most people’s religion consists of denominational ism. And I still see no reason to revise or modify the state ment. The first woman in the United States to be honored by a public monument was Margaret Gaffney Haughory of New Orleans. Born in Baltimore just a cen tury ago, the only child of Irish im migrant parents, she was married but a few months when she was left a childless widow. Thenceforth she de voted her life to charity, especially amou children. The oldest pensioner on the Govern ment rolls is Mrs. Mahala Huff, of Louisa, Ky., the widow of a soldier of the war of 1?12. Mrs. HvT is 105 years old. I—--1 —--- ■ >• ; ——— Blossoms Bring Memories -JJ* 5 iPIIE <• | . p IflH fea&un’r«sura h wHr5fTE? second see--'' ■’ A the Japanese embassy | Teijtre her little daugm.-, are carried bqck to oK Juan with the annua of their native blossoms whiah surround the Tide Mute la Washington,. _ Woman Found Dead in A. C. L Sleep er. Petersburg. Va., April 9.—An elder ly woman, who, according to reports received here today, is Catherine Maher of 434 Webster avenue, Scranton, Pa., was found dead in a berth yesterday on northbound Atlantic Coast Line train No. SC, running from Jacksonville, Fla., to New York. Death is said to have re sulted from heart failure. With the woman were her two nieces, Genieve and Albert Lofter, both lof Scranton, who are understood to have spent an extended visit with the deceased at Daytona, Fla. The party ' was en route to Scranton and had stop ped over last might at Charleston. S. C. Shortly after the train had left Weldon. PAWS ALL OVER Wy Says She Took Cdn aad Never Saw Such Improve ment-Was So Weak Couldn’t Stand. Weathereby, Miss. —Mrs. James E Hall, of this place; writes that aha was “getting weaker all the time” when Cardui, the woman’s tonic, wan first brought to her attention. After she had taken Cardui a while, she writes that she “never did see such an improvement.” “I suffered all the time and had pains all over,” says Mrs. Hall. “I was so weak I could not stand. My ■kin was cold and flabby. I did not have any color. I had always t>«en a very active woman—used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pleased, and to get down, not able to get myself a drink, was Indeed a hardship. “Nothing seemed to help me, till I began on Cardui. Tbs first bottle peemed to strengthen me, and I sent tor five more. By the time 1 had taken these, I was on my .feet, going around, doing my work, gained in health and strength. “I took two more bottles, and I am well and strong Can work my garden. I haven’t had any more sickness.” ' -y Ask your druggist NC-165 N. C., about 7:25 'yesterday morning the body was found in a berth. A Flying Scrap-Heap. Paris, April 11.—A recent race for home-made aeroplanes has been won by a French mechanic who built his ma chine out of a second-hand motorcycle , engine, and odds and ends of scrap. If was a queer looking plane, but it ac tually flew twenty-five miles at fifty miles an hour, and then flew 150 miles across country. USE PENNY COLUMN—IT PAYS I Drink Water to Help Wash Out Kidney Poison If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Salta When your kidneys hurt and your hack feels sore don’t get scared and pro ceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irri tate the entire urinary tract. Ke