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CONCORD, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 6. 1906
?)Vg(fiHTO I fIDEAI- INSUIWNCE UW5jBAU. AT MTPLEASANT
h -- Xft y : 1 - J Measure So Considered to be Applied to Cetawhe Wo. From the Collegiate hull.
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Statu Lil,rary
25 Cents a Month, Cash. NV 24
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Increase of Capitol.
Notice is hereby given that
at the annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Cabarrus
county B. L. & Savings Asso
ciation, April 19th 1906, an
amendment to the constitution
wiHJe offered, increasing the
stock from 2500 to 5000 shares
which is authorizing $500,000
instead of $250,000 capitol a
at present. ,
CABARRUS COUNTY
Building Loan &
Savings Association
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j: U. Heridrix1 Sec. &" Treas,
STATE CONVENTION IN GREENSBORO
' , Striking Trackers Paid OH.
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- Pittscon, Pa j April 4-After being"
on strike for (wo weeks the school
, ma'tns of ' Pittston township returned
' to work this morning. They received
one month's back pay yesterday and
. hare" been guaranteed that all arreaN
agei will be aid within a week. :J
;; The county treasurer hat paid over
to the attorney of the taxpayers' atto
, ciatioorhe liquor license money due
the township, and he will hve charge
of paying the teacher. -p
A petition ..'wu presented to the
"court today by many taxpayers asking
that this school board be 'removed
from oUce ' uch negligence. '-."I "be
court reserved its decision. . .." t"
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state Oatherlng of Denocrata to be Held
July 3rd, at Greensboro.
The members of the Democratic
btate Committee met in Raleigh
Thursday and set the date, July 3rd
for the slate convention and decided
on Greensboro as the place. The
meeting was presided over by Chair
man Simmons. An invitation also
came from Asheville. After several
dates were discussed July 3rd was
fixed as the one best suited.
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WMhington, AprU 6-What is de- Mt Pleant, April 6C.t.wba
signed as a model insurance code fori won in the eleventh innnine: score 3
states has been introduced into' Con-It 2. That it the ftory in brief of the
gress by Representative Ames, oT t,me"ere yesterday between Catawba
Massachusetts, he proposes to luve k P"eKe ,nd ,he In,ti,ute' but much
enacted into . I f A- rii.. 'eer one couId be written, for ihia
n , L. 1. v proved to be by far the best game that
Columbia. The President will prob- hat ever been pulled off on the local
ably send a message to Congress urg diamond. Before the game, it was
ing its adoption as a remedv for the conceded by many that the score
abuses of the power and privileee of I wou'( f to the visitors, but when
insurance comoanies. It emhr ,,. ,he re,uh of inninK fter innine w"
i j.. . . , recorded on the score book with noth-
cootM:r or most init w the creHt of ,he Reformed
of the states and wu drafted by a com' boys, ft benn to look vv m,,rh lik.
mittee of fifteen appointed for that a shut out game. In the fourth inning
purpose by the recent Chicago conven-1 W'"cr placed his foot on rubber for
tion of insurance commissioners. The I aaaM 'earn, scoring tne nrst run
bill proposes to establish , bureau of u'u ",e ,ame ,ncE ,n ,ne
insurance, headed by an insurance he Ioc,u w r A .
commissioner, io the department off.t was three men up and three men
commerce and labor. down yet the visitors kept their heads
SENATOR DEFENDS HIMSELF. L"? jjt
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Icili n .i. . ww ui it. iyiiLii was ai
. TO..rCT lual w ACCOra wan pne bt fbr the College boys with sec-
me rresioeai oa we Kate Propostion ond and third occupied. He hit lightly
Washington. April 6 On the floor I to Stewart at second, scoring the man
of .the. Senate this afternoon Senator Pn ,h,rd- 1 hen through one of those
Elkins West Virginia, chairman of the 'PP,m",y fumble, which
Constitute a nart nf fho ojmn th man
committee on interstate commerce, on Kcond WM ,owed tQ which
answerea tnose who Have chareed his I tied the tor.lt In rh l..n,h
only being a railway senator, that he I chanced to be Lynch again who was
conducted the hearings of the commit-1 on tniM' Me caught f ulenwider un-
ree nn r,t , h. . .v j.lw'res and made the winning run for
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and that h, t... ... I we vaKon' lne ame tnroughout
. . " K """wuu was fast and full of baseball interest,
the issue and prevent a rate bill be- Th. ff f ,h. .k.
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coming a law. He said, "I have ho pitching; "a real pitchers battle. In
itei-ests that can affect my judgment or (he xth, with second and third occu-
prevent my doing my duty as a sena- p'c' n' 1,0 out' Fulenwider very
tor, as I see it. My highest desire ckttrly 5"u,ed three men 'niuccession
, , . I " lay oown tne winow at home with-,
and purpose is to secure and serve the I J u l .. . .. .
... . , " pui touching the ball. He also did
public interest." The senator stated U- .k .u j
that he is in accord with the Prcsidentleithth; Hi. tvrlr ; k.
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ton the railroad rate regulation, though I h' out game from' start to finish.
CHILDREN
If Yon Have Any Ailing Ones This Will
farther Saying that the Hepbune bill injYunt 'rihe visitors was also of a
ita present form will fail to provide ",n c,,cu,lea ro DUIZ,e D"er- - A
. i t- t . , tten teom 'he official score, the sum-
against the evils from which the prop e , .
y mary w as follows : Batteries for
are suffering. Catawba, Yount and Lynch ; for the
Not Much to be Said oa the Miners Institute, Fulenwider and Miller.
Convention Struck out, by Yount 14, by Fulen-
New York, April 6-Pending the J'Tl'
decision of the anthracite coal opera- Fulenwider 4.
tors as to whether they will accept the DEATH OF MISS HEATH.
miners' proposal for arbitration, the '
question of war or pence in the coal l Yonng Lady Well Known Here Died
region hangs in the ballance. f r ' rsoay ai nisoopvme.
The operators' decision will be made I ciNowf reached here last night of the
Interest Von.
"We see so manv litrlef how nA
'girls about town who are weak, thin-
legged and hollow-eyed," said one of
he proprietors of the Gibson Drue
Store, .it eeems a shame to allow
them to remain so for they will grow
up into weak, sickly and nervous men
and ; women, without the vitality to
work or enjoy life. - .
"If" continued he," "the fatheVt "dnd
mothers of such children would be-
lieVe what wtaa of Vihol, retf oulijj
see a great difference in the appearance
of the younger generation of this city.
You know Vinol is not a patent medio
cine, and it. iust the tonic, vrawino
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children nerd. It will make; for then
good, healthy flesh, sound boqe, hard
muse'e, and richT red blobl'-'ti --
True. Vinol it a cod liver oil nrco
aration, but it does not contain a drop
of oil, or soy bad tasting -feature. It
is to delicious that all children love it
yet it actually doet not contain alt the
medicinal Curative; element! found in
fresh condt' 1 livers, and , is the most
wholesome and best medicine f6rChilM
dren we ever told. t- ' 1 fr. v .j-i
'It it because we know what Vinol
will, do that we guarantee if it fairs to
make your children well, . ri'gged and
rosy, to refund your money.IL : Gib
son Drug Store. : ",p"'Xr-;'.'s'"'
';'"' Tin Colond'i Waterloo .
ColoneL John It Fall sr. of Ronev
Grove. Texas, neurt mat bia W.iiorloo.
from liver and Kidney trouble. In a
reoent totter, ha says: l waa neatrly
dead, of tneea oomi)laiiita.an(L althonvh
I tried my farnHy doctor, he did mo no
good; so I got 530 bottle of your great
E'ectio TUtt", v'Joh cured mi. 'I
r t' 'i t' 1 rr.f V ' n earth,
known at th "conference Monday ajjd,,h ot 'MiM' L,wi' He,,h' verv
fcrnoolCbutitV freely predicted thit fT'V 1 hj ) ipent much
' - . - t . iu vwkw a icw years ago.
the.operators will refuse to submit the Mua .Htli d;T r n :.. .
matterto arbitration, and this ooinion
Ja, strengthened, by the utterances I this Wtie. During the time that her
morning of David Wilcox, of the Del-Ioroter' WM-'n husiness in Concord
aware Hudson Co.. who says that "e", W g00d
-i. " ' j ' k.v ' deal an made many friend. 1
tne award of fhe anthracite commie- . t- , . . .
" The remains were buried . .today at
0Jyy''yt.v.to .tei? Monroe : , , ; 1 ,
issue and that no ne,w facts had been Jewels Wortli S4.0M Stolen From HoteL
broughtout since. It -has been de-1 A,.o,..t. n. Aril sM,. ri...
cief 11 '9'w" fijciark; of Ybrk city, was robbed
minlrmll n. L lat diamond i.U,A 4 ((l .
Voa Baelow't Ulacss Censes Uneasiness'. locai h?te1 where :. bd been stop-'
MiW J" k her room
Buelow u progressing aatitfactorily.l where she had left them in a small
cussing the question of his successor f( spected that the theft was
u Chancellor." , There 'i. an un4V ' 4 l hotel
.W-"n-li-i' t ' :"- -f '- thiofwho .wat evidently stopping at
feeling of the Bourse, first, on account .i, . . - f.
.l..!l!!r!:!JISS guest -.He is believed to have come
because Her Hehitein; permanent head here from Florida? ; " : - " ' '
of the foreign office, who will succeed It is the second theft of . the kind of
himat Chancellor during the leave of I niece Tof Ahdrew Car-
k-.nh- a,;ii iJ .t.lt :. being the victim of the firtt .:."
regarded as an eggrestive PalS German "" i
wh' strong amipathies toward. Enr f-Muskogee, L T April 5.-J Bur-
France: BueloVi illness rTO! " ;T;
r I fmnal Kafir imtwKoiae mm A am aI
ViitaM-mm fafamiiiSirilthkk men of
hi bo unfavorable way for maintaining the Creek nation, wu shot and killed
peace ;i;r,;i f-v.t 'V;; ' last night at his home in Euf aula.. His1
,. . .-a,: ... . ; body wai found this morning about 6
The a never erica, over epilled vi.fc n ;- .h. ...
""V i f ' 5" H I residence, a portion of his head being
A" square meal is bandr w have H" "T bye buHet wound. - There
'round. - .. .iwunoone ar the place excepf Mr
Lurdette and he had been dead many
The telephone bell should always j hours before t' e body was discovered
tv'2 true. IT' ereisn w to the assassin. .
We will furnish your kitchen completely as well as any
other part of your home. How about your Stove or
Range ? We would like to put the best one made in
your kitchen It's a pleasure to cook on them.
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A New Style
..For Young lien..
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You Know this style meet it ibout
town everywhere you to. Why have
we sold so many of them? Because
we have paid special attention to the
details that young men are nartienlar
about the snug fit about the collar
ana sftoulders, the close, form-fitting
and'gracefal hang of the coat, the
dressy finish of stylish' materials
chosen for style and service, the gen
teel custom-made tone which dis
tinguishes these finely tailored gar
men's Come here first tomorrow and
see this new model, like cut. Positive
$15 values. .
The coat is 12 inches lone.
decidedly form-fitting,- has neat
cuffs on sleeves and deep side
vents. By deftly handling " the
side seams and putting a seam ,
in the gorge, we get a fulness in '-. '
the chest which gives the figure
a full, robust, athletic appearance "
It is for men whe want an excep- ,v
tionally neat, stylish garment. ;
The mailers of the clothing we sell
stand at the top of the list. The name
is in each suit. Want yon to come
see how well clothes are made when
talent shapes Ihe clbth see how
thoroughly in earnest we are in czr
determination to malls tUs ,a stcra
Wiire particular and t:t7ycurgni3
can secure the seassa's. uewc:t tzl
best styles.
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