PAGE TEN ! I l I I [ SATURDAY, JULY II th, 2 P. M. Valuable Business Property on Church Street The G. H. Peck property OR Church street adjoining the Bottling Works, wiH be sold at absolute auction July 11th at 2:00 P. M. Tbs valuable business property wifi be subdivided into three lots of 201-2 feet fronting oil Church street. Each lot will have a depth of approximately 227 feet. The residence wi# be sold separate with privilege of removing it. You can buy thisproperty on very easy terms, his THE ONLY AVAILABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY NOW FOR SALE IN CONCORD. Think of the enhancement of Business Property in Concord in the lasi few years. Ip a few years this same property wffl be WORTH TWICE what it is worth today. Church street is the coming street We are going to give away some cold cash at this Sale so don’t fail to be ott hand at 2:00P. M« Saturday, July Hth. LINKER AND BARNETT f ' Seatfef Fever. Y«juthV Companion. Scarlet fever, or scarlatina, is one of the so-ealleft children's diseases. It is marked fgverfjn-ostratioh and a red; or: brownish;Ted—not scarlet—eruption, followed by tbs -peeling of the searfskin. Tfte disease dfrcjtfSf most frequently in young children belt>\y the' age of six. but it may attack at any age a person who Iras previously escaped. As a rule one attack confers immunity for life, though second and even third attacks are not unknown. The first symptoms of the disease ap pear in from two or three days to a week after exposure. Thie earliest symptom in children is often a sudden attack of vomiting. Very young children may liijye convulsions; Almost immediately the temperature 'rises, the face becotnes flushed, the eyes are bright, and there is a- headache. The throat is sore and congested and in the severer forms shows whitish spots or membrandus patches that suggest diphtheria. The tongue is coated, but its edge often looks red and raw, while the upper surface is dotted ■with red points. The glands in the neck are usually more or less enlarged. tMUffSpui fill VvTa ■ I Ini |||||i| To Win 0 We invite every smoker lift this city to take The repkr price of a tin of 50 lucky Strikes is 40c |||g advantage of this startling offer. WeVfc told We pay the Government Tax of 15c you about Lucky Strike superiority. Yoiif You pay the deafer only 25c friends have told you. Now know for your- Act quickly, T t t^le va^ue tk® toasting process! We Get one tin for home or for office. Make this propositiott to wfei more friends! The regular price infi*ofl£*£ B Smoke these 50 Lucky Strikes, Then yotfll know how the 43- II minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste. ■ The characteristic rash appears twenty four or thirty-six hours after the first symptoms. It shows first on the chest and spreads down over arms, body and legs. The face often shows very little of it. After it is fully developed the eruption remains stationary for two or three days and then begins to fade. At the same time desquimation begins. The outer layer of skin peels off in large flakes, and often in large pieces; that of the hands sometimes comes off entire like a glove. A mild attack of scarlet fever is not a very serious matter in itself; the com plications and consequences—a weakened heart, acute inflammation of the kidneys, far trouble leading sometimes to perma nent deafness, and joint troubles—are mqre to be drfaded. Scarlet fever may. however, occur in a very malignant form, and the patient may die within twenty four hours, despite every effort of the most skilled physicians. We shall dis cuss the prevention and treatment of scarlet fever next week. Sugnr cane is harvested today in the same primitive manner that it was thirty centuries ago. THE CONCORD TIMES ■ ' So What’s the U«e? Exchange. If you stay home l in the evening you're afraid of your wife. If you stay out till 10 o’clock at night, you're a rounder. If you spend your money, you’re fool ish. extravagant and improvident. If you hang op to your money, you ■ are a tightwad, a grouch and a mutt, j If yon admire the women you’re a ! tritier, a flirt and a home-wrecker. I If you don't look at them, you're a mossback and a moron. If you own a car, you're a spend thrift and are putting on airs. If you don't own one. you're a hick and a back number. If you wear decent clothes, you're a stuck-up dude and a cake eater. If you don't you're a slouch and a shiftless nonetity. If you walk fast on the street, you will have blood-pressure. * If. you don’t walk fast, you will bave fatty degeneration and gout. If you go to church, you are a hypo crite and go for business purposes. If you stay away from church, you are a heathen and bad example. If you make a lot of money, you arfe a crook and a grafter. If yon don’t make a lot of money, you are a simp and an incompetent. Claims Cancer Can Now Be prevented. Cancer is the great, human menace. It is increasing by leaps and bonds. If any things. it is increasing more rapidly in the United States than it is in the British Isles. Os those now living in the British Isles, 5.000,000 are doomed to die of enneer if they do nothing to pre vent it. In the United States the doom ed number i» 10.000.000 ana might, easily rise to 15.000,000 or 20,000.000.” This remarkable statement is made by Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane Bart, one of the world’s most eminent surgeons and dietinns. in nn article appearing in the •Tune 20 issue of the Dearborn Inde pendent. Areoidiog to Sir Arbuthnot. cancer is not caused by the bncrillus that scientists have so long sought and not yet found, but rather by poisons created in the body b» the food that is eaten. It is a filth disease, and its prevention is accomplished by keeping the digestive traet thoroughly drained of its ac eu mutations. Continuing, the doctor nay? “What we should do thftt, if wd woiild avoid can cer. is to eat whole-whent bread and raw fruits, and vegetables, shnhnlhg nli meat, first that we may be better monr ich ed, second that we may more easily eliminate waste products and tin;.; ade quately drain the house in whtf-h our cella live. Whoever foregoes white bread will perform n great service for him self. It is deadly.” It is a difficult task to change the food habits of a nation or to rfiduce the people to take sufficient exercise eaeh day. Sir Arbuthnot says, however, that “whoever will eorrect liis diet to a reasonable extent, take reasonable exer cise and keep his digestive tract abso lutely clean, need have no fear of can cer.” The State Highway Department, until recently, issued a monthly bulletin in lhagazine form. I’nblication was discon tinued on the ground that the magazine hfltt “served its purpbse.” The mart who won’t smoke another man's pipe will kiss almost any member of the opposite sex. Physical Culture Magaaine tor Inly, a Macfadden Publication, contains an article by Dr, Veitch “The Bunk About This Giand Business.” How the public him been humbugged by the modern don: sense of turning back the years by gland transplantation and the X-Raf. "How my Muscles Help Me to Sell Goods” by Capt. E. V. (’handler, examateur cbhm pion boxer of England. There is another Ben LindsCy article “How to Eliminate the Unfit,” Health makes for efficiency so big business is going in for body building “Susie Slangster I/earns to Swim” by Curtis Mitchel, also a timely hint ft>r hot weather by Milo Hastings “Foods That Satisfied and Keep tou Cool,” and nn especially interesting article by Dh Edmund C. Gray “Want to Be Beautiful? Be An Early Bltd." Illustrated with poses by Helen Mac fadden. A Huge Retied Map. A relief map of tbe State of. Califor nia six hundred feet long and costing one hundred thousand dollars has, writes a contributor, been built in the nave of the Ferry Building in San Francmcp. It is said to' be tbe largest map in the world. Scores or artists; engineers. Frliby, July 3, .#25 draughtsmen, mechanic* and electricians were constantly employed on it for. long er than fifteen month*. ) The canvas uded in connection with the phinting of the background and varioue inset display* io large enough to fit a full-rigged ship with sails. To illumi nate the map more than twenty-two thousand electric lamps will be used. Approximately fire thousand miniature boat* dot the representation of the Pa cific Ocean, and even hydroelectric pow er lines and state highways are shown. The number of miniature buildings used in the representation of towns and cities ' will exceed six hundred thousands. *lslO North Carolina Slate board of em balmers. created by the general assembly of 1901, is composed of three members of the State board of health and two practical embnlmers elected by the board Os health, ithe board regulates the prac tice of embalming bodies in the state. The world could be twice as bad as it is. Suppose the seasons Were six months instead of three? ; _ A woinaii is ft* old ds she thinks, but a man is as old as his rhetinidtftm feels.

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