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TLz Ccnccrd Trilzz Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday by ike concord trioii;;e cc;.:pan INCORPORATED Entered as second-class matter, at the Concord, N. C, postoffictf under) act of Congress of March 3, 187H, JAS. F,-HURLEY, Editor and Manager Subscription Rates : DAILY. One Year . . i . . i . . t1.'. SlX MoutllB . . .J Jkl V . .' Three Months ..,tH One Month ... .......... . . .$3.60 .. 1.80 .. .90 .. .30 .. .10 One Week SEMI-WEEKLY. One Year $1.50 Six Months ... .75 Three Mouths ................. .40 Publishers' Announcement Advertising Rates can be had at the office. Copy for changes must be in by 10 o clock, a. m. The Evening Tribune is delivered by Carriers to every portion of the city We take pains in delivering .the pa pers and urge Subscribers to report all irregularities promptly to this of- hee. Cards of Thanks, Resolutions of Respect and similar articles are charg ed for at the rate of 5 cents per line taso in all cases. . Concord, N. C, Nov. 12, 1097. A PATRIOTIC DUTY. "A farmer went into a bank in my town the other day and told the cash ler he wanted to open an account Then he pulled an old handkerchief from his pocket, slowly untied the knots and pulled out a lot of gold coin. " 'There,' lie said to the cashft-r, i eighty dollars in mild. 1 reckon you folks need it tiior'n I do.' "Incidents like these,"' continue! Ji. E. Teajrue, of Burlington, in the uor.se of a conversation yesterday afternoon, "are indicative of the gen eral i'eeliusr regarding the stability of the banks in our section. I believe that the same seutnueut prevails wherever clearing house cer tihcates have been issued. Business men want to stand by their own in stitutions as a mailer of protection for themselves, ami il is very evident that the day has passed when active distrust is a factor in liuaucial mat ters. lireenshoro Industrial News. There is the secret of the mildness of the present situation. There is conlideiice and all are helping to pass the point of stringency and aid in re storing normal conditions. If every man who has a dollar would put it in I he bank the total sum would help wonderfully. When such times come it is the patriotic duty of all .good citi zens to freely offer assistance, just as much as it is a patriotic duty for one to volunteer in times of national danger, or threatening war. Why should anyone desire to draw money out of a bank at such times is beyond understanding. It is not excuse enough that fear is felt for the money. There is not the slightest danger and it is such times that the financial in stitutions need help. At times when their vaults are busting with money and they are seeking loans and in vestments, they do not need such, but . when there is recognized a strii.gency in surrency, when ready spot is need ed and bard to get, then is when every man who claims to love bis country and hold dear the best institutions of the land should come to the rescue and deposit every dollar he has and can get day by day. Every dollar drawn from circulation hurts , that much, every dollar put into circula tion helps that much. The highest type of citizenship must recognize a duty here and cannot afford to shirk that duty. . A LAST WORD. 1 The Tribune makes a last appeal t; the people of this city and county to increase ihe subscription to the Jack sou Manual Training and Industrial School. The directors meet ou tb; 18th at Greensboro to take final ac tion pit the matter of a location for the school. We should increase our subscription by- several hundred dol lars and there remains sufficient tiui" to add much to the subscription Much can be dime iu these several days of grace. We want the school and yet have the time to make an attractive offer. Every one who has not ,ye" subscribed should do so at once and those who will increase have another opportunity...;- We should not allow this matter to pass us, certainly not at the present subscription. Make it larger. "US GOD WE TRUST' V-KO tOHO- "' A dispatch from Washington, D. C-, I states that the new issue of ten dol-1 lar gold coins, just out, does not bear the inscription, "In God Wf Trust" A FINE POULTRY FARM. Ctrta of Bright 'i Disease. Mr- Jiobert O. Burke, , Eluora. N, TM SemarkabM Acntevsmenv 01 Y writ. : "Before I started to use Charlotte Foultryman Who Won 80 Foley's Kidney Cure I had to iret raree-Tro 21 Biros M we James- np twelve to twenty times town Exposition. ' night, and I was all bloated up with Ine poultry journals oi the eouu-jdropsy nod my eyesiirht.was so im It u intimated that all new ooltu) Will try are jsotnmenting at length on the I paired I could scarcely see one of be devoid or this phrase that our I achievement of Mr. George E. Pnee, my family across the room. I had christian forefathers deemed appro-1 of this city, who recently captured I given up hope of living, when a fiiend pnate. The dispatch states further 130 prues besides several special I recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. that it is not known who is the insti-(awards, on the 24 birds which he bad One 50-eent bottle worked wonders gator of this "reform." . .; entered at the Jamestown Exposition, and before I had taken the third bot- Through the decades past, from the I Mr. Price is proprietor of the Blue tie the dropsy had gone, as well as time when devoid of all save hope and I Blood Poultry Farm, which is situated tail "other, smyptoms of Bright 's Dis trust in the Almighty, our ancient Ion the old St. Catharine gold mine I as." D. D. Johnson. forefathers constructed the founds-! place, one mile southwest of the city. tion of this mighty republic, down to I One of the prizes won at the Jamee- the present age, when : persecutions I town Exposition was a splendid silver A tickling eough, from any cause I : : -1-1.. i i t . . o i and hardships are forgotten in the cup, valued. at MOO, which was of- " ""J auVT: UT' A belated subscriber placed a ten dollar subscription to the Training School fund yesterday. The 18th is the day that. the matter comes up for a decision... According to a report Anna Gould is again rnimefl. iier ejrpenenee with. Boni was not sufficient. But then it is her affair altogether. A Cabarrus Han Gives His Recollec tion of the Weston Trip. - Editor Tribune: Sir: Will you allow me to give my recollections of Weston, the pedes trian f I was seventeen years old and mv recollections are clear. It has been published in the pa pers that some Northern men had wa gered a large sum of money that the hostilities of the South were such that a man could not carry openly and unprotected a United States flag from New Orleans to Washington City. Mr. Weston was selected a man suitable to carry out the undertaking if it could be done. It was published aily what progress he was making and was known the day before about what time he would arrive at the Con- ord station. My recollection is that it was Sunday morning. I was there to see him. I was standing on the rner, where the national bank now ands, when he turned the corner at the Fetzer Drug store stand. Mr. Weston had been met at the depot by- some t oneorrt citizens and was rough! up town in a hack. I think Mr. Jim Parks was in the hack, and ne or two others, I do not now re- Weston was dressed in blue lee pants. I do not think he wore a at, but a blue overall! rt or sweater. lad his flag staff with the lower nd resting on the bottom of the hack. it li his hand about the middle of the a If. There was not breeze enough carry the flag and it hung down ov his hand. He remained in Concord short while and was taken back to e depot to continue his journey. I have -not thought of this for thirty years, but this is my recollection. I do not know why I think Mr. Parks as in the hack, perhaps some one in Vmcord will recollect who were in ic vehicle with him. GEO. C. GOODMAN. harmv rn.lin.tWm nf mUmlM .hi.v k- !,- r..mn Mill 7m f Qough Cure. And it is so thorough ment. the coin of the reoublie has of- St. Louis. Mn . far the bast disolav hrmIe88 ,nd 8afe tbat Dr' ShoP fered mute testimony to the great Di- of any one variety of fowls. This te" mother? where a rector and Overseer who has guided cup was won by a fine string of beau- wlthou' tTM t0 V6ry out footsteps and crowned our efforts tiful lakenwelders, of which Mr. Price fonn bab8- J holesonB with success. . ha. m.d.' iltv. , Amo.it ths ,eve stems of a lung- Are we, then, nnworthy sons of other prize, were for first and fourth b"hn i8 shurb, furnish those venerable sires who budded this silver wyandotts pulktsj second , buff 'h entbva PP81" poop's nation through ineffable saeriflee, and lorpington eoekerel; first, second, end 17" ul" " 7"" Ju" T ' . christened it with their life's blood I third lakenwelder cock; first, second, those dauntless heroes, refugees from and third lakenwelder eoekerel; first, religioosj persecution, who came here second and third lakenwelder hen; to. build a nation where they might first second, third, - fourth and fifth worship., freely . the God of the Uni-1 lakenwelder pullett, and first peu old verse- our own- flesh and blood are I fowls and second pen young fowls. we to. thus irreverently disown cue of I This record has seldom been equaled the most sacred means they employed I in the poultry annals of the country, for proclaiming to the world the great I - The Blue Blood Poultry Farm is center- of their trust, and hope of I fenced in with wire netting, the dif- their destinyf - Iferent breeds being assigned and kept I When the Stomach, Heart, or Kid Through years past millions of I in different runs. The poultry houses Iney nerves get weak, then these or- L'nited States coins have gone, forth I are models of their kind, being light, Igans always fail. Don't drug the on their devious journeyings through I airy, dry' and thoroughly, sanitary-. I stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or the world, carrying each, its own mut) I The birds are allowed the proper free-1 Kidneys That is simply a makeshift. message from one mighty nation tbatldom and their every want is carefully I Get a prescription known to Drug- trusted God. Does this new innova-1 attended to. The following varieties I gists everywhere as Dr. rJhoop's Res- tion mean that we have passed that! are represented: Barred Plymouth I torative. The Restorative is prepared stage where we owe allegiance to the I rocks, white .Plymouth rocks, . silver I expressly for : these : weak " inside God of our fathers f Have we found I wyandottes, buff orpingtons, laken-1 nerves. Strengthen these nerves, a new crature in whom to place our welders and .anconas. Charlotte Ob-1 build them np with Dr. Shoop'a Res- I heals the sore and sensitive bronchial I membranes. No opium, no chloro- Iform, nothing harsh used to injure lor suppress. - Simply a resinous plant I extract, that helps to heal aching I lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses, "The Scored Herb." Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take I no other. - Gibson Drug Store, united trust f Have we strayed so (server, far from the paths our fathers set that the insignia is no longer expres sive of the sentiment of our people T Will the agent who has effected this digression from our course tell us his reasons for so doing, and from whence came his authority t We take the act as a direct insult to the sacred memory of the past We do not believe it is sanctioned by the rank and file of our citizenship. We firmly believe there is still in the hearts of American citizens as much leverenee and respect for religion a there was when the little band of pa triots landed at Plymouth and offered their first prayer to God. " The eraven and disrespectful soul who has wrought this change has dis regarded the wishes o four citizens, as he has insulted the memory of our Christian fathers. It is the place of those in all states who still worship and trust in flod to rise in a body and demand the source of this iinovarffflt, and see that no time is lost in having the inscription restored. Charlotte News. After we have heard a man talk, it doesn't make much difference . what kind of elothes he wears. - After we have read a letter, tt doesn't make so mush , differ ence what sort" of paper it is written upon. But as we see the man before we hear him, and the paper before we. read the letter, the - caller should give care to - bis dress, and the correspon dent thought to bis sta tionery.. Have your next printing ', done at the Peoples Print Shop and get the priceless first im pression it creates. I torative tablets or liquid and see I how quickly help will come. : Free I sample test sent on request by Dr. IShoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is I surely worth this sample test. Gib- Ison Drug Store,; Dr. V. C HOUSTON Dentist Offloe 'Phone . Residence 'Phone 11. ' Offloe opposite Oanaon es Fefser Company. Choice Fall - Skcss E VERYTHING that's new, cor rect and deiir FaU Footwear able in awaits you here. No matter what price you wish to pay, be it $1.00 or be it $6.00, or any of the many popular prices between you'll find here reliable Shoes in the latest and correct styles for .Jon, Women, and GSkU dlrca No words expressed here 'can impress you half as well. as a visit to our store. There's money sav ing and r more style and more wear for you in Our Kind of Shoes than any you'll well, we mean the other kind. Come, see for yourself. H. L. Paries $ Co. FROM OTHER VIEWPOINTS. TAN SHOES. Dandng Ptotm Fatal . Many men and -women catch colds at dances which terminat in pneu monia and eonsumption. After ex posure, if Foley's-Honey .and, Tar is taken it will break np a sold and no serious results need be feared. Re fuse any but the genuine in a yellow package. V. V. Johnson. One Night only DDAUl. America's Leading Tragedian I In the New York World the fol lowing letter appears: , . ,f "Some thing less than a month ago I shipped from a little station' lest than two hundred miles from ' New York some household goods, via D 11 1 L-ong W-ait ES. -' -'- "Since then I have spent a small fortune in telephoning and. writing to officials of that road, but so far, can get no trace, sign or semblance of the goods or ear. - This has caused me great inconvenience. Is Roosevelt to blame f If so, I shall refuse to vote' for him." ' ' This is signed by C. T. Clemen U end one wonders of this speeiaj hum orist is one of the Mark Twain Clements. Of course Tom Johnson is bein t.i'ked of for President, but Tom ran f r governor of Ohio a few years ago a ! t' e result niiiilit indirste much. es men rsv they do retire, I' at trade is It is up to necessity, the mother of invention, to submit plans and speci fications for an artificial Thanksgiv ing turkey. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The Ute Indians must. either work or starve. That's what they get for not having had fathers in the life in surance business. Washington Star. Anybody who is compiling a list of vote-getters shouldn't overlook the name of Governor James IL Higgins, of Rhode Island. Hartford Times. It is now Mr.. Root, and not Mr. Taft, who is sitting on the Washing ton lid.- Root 'a ehanre at - last. Sprirjgfield Republican;' v; We didn't say who was going to be Mayor of Cleveland, but we knew all the time. Chicago Record-Herald. J The jxtlitical depesters will kindly enlarge, the jdoubtfnt bat by giving Ohio a front seat. Washington Times. . - . i t ', .' . Increase, ia .Postoffiea Kacnipta., . Many cities hud towns of the State are giving out -inf romation concerning the rnrrease in" postoffiee reeipts ; for the month of October jnst past, sad; none of them except Concord has been more than $300. For the month of October 1007 the receipts at this of fice amounted to $307 .03 over the same period in 1906: If tbe other eleven mouths of tbe year make a sim- ir"howing the increased business in one Tfsr will amount l nearlv f4.- 000. - This greatly imreased po-tal receipts shows that a great volume of business is carried on in our eity, ami that the business interests are growing. PBex.oi.: Iv.:ji a Co!i, But nefr f " ws ti-.e ne of Fo Vy's n.ttw-y s- I T.ir. It stops t: f Just received a shipment of Queen Quality Shoes in all leathers. Rus sian Calf, Tan, Vici, Qun Metal, Pat ent ici and 1'atent Uolt . Only a limited number of Tans. First cornel first served. - - 11-13 White-Morrison-riowe Co. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made. Sold by Gibson Drag Company. - Mr. Roosevelt did not refer in bis election statement to Mr. Burton's defeat in Cleveland. Perhaps he left that for Secretary Taft to explain. I WAKTED Fifty pounds of aleaul . GRIFFITH and a snperior coarpuy ia a agettk reTfral of Saakespearc'i immortal tragedy I j vimTcu uiu. I iu uiiui c iinBiiiciidro DinsLtS2 We were never , better prepared to 'Frame Your Pic tures than now. You will be living indoors now most of your time, then make' your Wall Attractive. Bring your Pictures in and let us Frame them for you. ;-. : -: "r " ' Thm Greatest Aaaortmet of Metal Frames for all sizes of Photographs. Easel back for the mantel or dresser, or the chains to hang them on the wall. Come and see them any way. r Craven Bros. Furniture & Undertaking Gocpasy. ril Cc i kr-sate idler from r.Slccj'iKiikC! New Tork World. Sago at The Tribune Office. . Thm Third State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lneas County. as. Frank i. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of T. J. .Cheney eV Co., doing business in the eity of Toledo,-County aad State aforesaid, and that said firm -will -pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for. each ' and every ease of Catarrh that eadnot bejsured. by tbe use FOR SALE A wood famlir driving horse. Harry Deaton at Tbe Tribune I ew Jfire rroor bcemc tJUip- offlee. See him at onoa. " Lmt TJnvol TTWfriml PfTvt FOR SHINGliEa J tu Truman .hapman, .Corbin S'reet and Bell Avenne. - - w r i startlinff Battle Tableaux and MONET TO LENT). Call on Mont-1 vp.rr arlvanbitra. . it . a. m I 60 Shares of Stock i Mt Airy Apple Or- Rich and Correct Costuming. - chard Comoanv for sale at par of Hall's Caurrb Cure7- A T n - 7 ft f fmiCrt FRANK J. CHENEY. ro,t Dr' Thomas Ecleetie OJ. Ui-jrU llUUSC rora to before me and subscribed Cures it in few boors. Relieves any I , ... . 13 f iTb Gt ! I Swora to before me and subscribed I Cures it ta a few boors. Heuevea any m my presenoa, this 6th day pi Do-(paia in any part.' At all drug store. eemner. a. u, iboo. ' f A. W.'CIXASON, j : Cotton patah jratert-elona are (Semi.) 2 ' , ' notary 'labile. I the market now. sue. so is "Dsvis aul a utarrn cure is .taken inter a Uy, and sets directly on the. blood and mueous surfaces of the. system. Send for testimonials free. ; :? ; L F.J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, 0. Sold br all rMTsts, 75.- Take HaU'k Family Pills for stipstioa.. . . ; I CiiU Jailer;' ask year drnggiat fori DsrHs) ChU: Killer. f, 1 vl s a a J THE CITY 1 PRESS!! 'u CLUB 'We bare moved now oeeupying tb room on Va'n Ptreet, oeeo . pied-recently ly .' e , Bakery. . Phona still No. I 1 Call and see Years la' , iiw.s.ii n, ilriit 4 J ' 1 Payable in four yean. $75.00 per acrre will pat an orchard in bearing. Apples are selling this year at from $200.00 to $300.00 per acre on the trees. ; For par ticulars address ' - ' . . JOHN A. YOUNG' Owner Greensboro Nurseries, . iTesuent. F. a DOYLES. ' Cashier . Crwnsboro Commercial Savirss Lank, Sec and Treaa. eaosed rv I ..." tt yri eM H toe P v VT IX jut rt ( attacks of Iik. ,. yon 1 e t had thortnsMci i,r- it burthurn or pk. ..ji-jmO rr l. Ind ysstioo su t expand swtX s-4 r ; p basrW. T crow il i t fores wita iu act.. 1.1 . . . tuna tbe heart bso 1. k, t U 1 to to sef rr 1 J r D. z. ZZZX Owner. TT The pullie is : I -.. tans . ' f blowing ' f J rofr-'-uon " ('" e'.s.le ! r. .', I l! 1 lv l: r r ' Fez 6c::l r.!:j 1 I r -j ' - Tor B;-jpcji t t t f t 1. end vice C I! ct C.2 r . to., t f -- -,. r
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