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5"v ;rt.N 5. THE E ' Published Daily Except Sunday THE CONCORD TRIBUNE COMPANY Incorporated. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Oee Year - -$4.80 ' Six Month 2 40 Tl,- Utitli. 1-20 vr n, .40 uav juuiiiu... - PUBLISHERS' "ANNOUNCEMENT : Advertising Rates can be bad at the office. Copy for changes must be in k 10 n.l,.L- a in Cards of Thanks, Resolutions of Respect, and similar articled are charged for at the rate oi J ieui :. line Cash in all eases. Entered as second- ' ' 'waiter, Oct. It, 1908, at the 't r-'iu-ord. N. C, under Act m ....iie'i !. JAMES F. HUF.LEY. Editor and Manager. Concord, N. C Feb. 2. 1909. AMENDMENT IS PROPOSED. Change in Homestead Law - Gaston Representative 7'v.h-r-i S'H to Cut Down 'irioiii'. .intl l'al Pr:perty Exemptions Kal.'i-ii. 1 hii-illc d;-;':i: td lcl' -i t wn: t il l 1 c:nlU. licpif . New II..:. -v.-. r ar. I ii SjK-aU. r lit . 1a :n ; ' and I iif kciv a, a laip- :,.r, ,!..! f i Manx I ..ad ....-a-V l w aia.-a '-' !' i'.mii a;...: : ,. M.I ! I. Mr. I! .v ..( man ..' i'w n-l.ati.ia-. aa: m;iki' a n:"' a.a ' .!.!.-r !. . tahl.-d : S a .; I. i. -.. ;' I i l 1 1 1 t . i ' 1 .H i' '. - -. I T a- .-.a;,. a ' nMv v. . : .; a ; i t :' a I a : i t . I.r ;.:' 'ini.-.l ' ' c..n :Vr a . . '. a - -Sum- Si-aa: a Yl Mil:.- ' ' S.aia-.. ,.!.. Iia- I'-, fioill 'v.- !' . It--: I a . fi t . . ! . In uai.!.--- i . cd h . ! a- I .i .ml i tin 1 1-1-. a. l.l,!- onh :' . ii, ;!!; f . cd. T ip . 1 i.i lull !'.! : laaia ti.,a .if . a ii ji and ..v.-: .' .. 1 land of ca-iia n N'.n Ii 1 'ar..la:a .-. i- made a sM' aal t . ! -v f ir n-t T . i. ..iiiv. in stead .t' VcillH'-da :a " . a!c. Tac l..l-'-r,c, !,-! i, ' . .ad I he cm-; Million :i- I . . ad cx- em.! i.ni ana vial i II... I.it lier cd 1) i.iic-cii:a' iv- I-., I: a-k. of (iastan. It pr-iji -. . a Sec tion 1 of Article la ..- . a, ike lln personal prapTv e. aa.:' -'imi jn. stead ol .f "iilH. r , ' .. a n a-i.m "Hut no merchant -aall in- ..ved an exempt ion on I is;. . 1 ia uli -a oi stock in ttade; and Sec J !, i. -.lacing the real property exemption I : ou .fl, 000 to $.)((. proidiai "I'.a: no real or personal proper. y -aall lie exempt from sale for taxe or- for ;.;i aients of obligations coiitra.-led f.n ;circliasr of the same, no,- -lull ,a : ncrsiiip property he exempt from -ale of part nership debts." Tac hill procMc- that the vote on the prop ,-.-1 a-n-aidmcnl be taken at the next 'jea.a.il election. Representative Connor. ..f Wilson, is the antlfr of a hill to remove the restriction on the expense allowance of the Governor. It amend- the act of two years ao. Chapter lotif). which allows the Chief Executive 1100 an nually as traveling ex nc in at tending to business for the Slate, and for expenses in the State and out of the State in representim; the interests of the State and people. In allowing fjie tame amount simply '"to cover ex penses incurred by him incidental to Jtb&. discharge of the duties of his of- "fice, wnether in or out of the State. "" A Sunday freight train bill by Mr. McDonald, of Moore, simply allows solid train "mads up of through freight ears reaching any point with oat stopping at stations. Virginia and Sooth Carolina have a similar : law." , '' Representative Perry, of Vance, proposes to put quietus on the dis cussion of railroadr deigh t trgtf oc$t eussion whether or not Saturday ii half-holiday by passing an act mak ing Saturday1 the same as any other ' day when, negotiable Instruments ma ture on that day. -'': - Mr.. Pickett, of Alamance, would amend the law of 1907 restricting the sale of railroad brasses jrad metals, to prevent the stealing of them, ; so as to make it apply also t brasses snl metals used by manufacturing 1 power plants. - ---Vv. i-l ' -' s-t- " nf the f - . lart i ' " THE PARAGUAYANS. A Lazy, Happy-ga-lucky PcopU In Bankrupt Republic The Infusion of Spanish blood and customs Into the Quaranl has produced a people with the faults and good qual ities of both In about equal parts. Dark of complexion, wltb strongly marked Indian features, esseutlally gentle when unrestrained or not un duly excited, careless of the morrow, poor and honest, hospitable and gen erous, Indolent aud uncultured, strong ly Catholic In theory, but generally lax In religious performances as to dog masthis Is a rough sketch of the na tive people of Taraguay. Asuncion, the cspltal, and even the smaller places Villa Rica. San Tedro, Villa del Tllar, Villa CouceiK-lon have their aristocratic families, of which the daughters and sons are sent to Europe to be educated aud which maintain an excluslveness that must be almost Iso lation. But In general the people min gle readily. In the early morning In the streets of Asuncion the women gather In their long white dresses aud barefooted to sell their wares. The younger women, judged by our standard, are beautiful and from carrying baskets and water jars on their heads have attained an erect and graceful carriage which our young women could well Imitate. Be sides, when they laugh they show two rows of pearls, and their speech in soft Guarani patois is worth going far to hear. When you see Asuncion you see Par aguay, for It is the most advanced city In the republic. Its streets are poorly paved. It has mule cars which run at long intervals and lew speed, and the hotel accommodations are not exceptional, but there Is a kind of lazy, h 'I'P.v go-lu, ky payety about the city that represents the national feeling. Paraguay Is hard up yes. almost stone broke. The currency is paper and the value so small that f.-r a hundred. dol lars one receives a ha-ketful of ragged stutT, printed in Germany, to represent some nebulous Indebtedness of the re public. Gold docs not stay long In Paraguay, nor docs it often enter the country Van Norden Magazine EXPLOSIVES. Best Way to Destroy Gunpowder and Nitroglycerin. The best way to destroy ordinary black gunpowder Is to throw It Into a stream under conditions that prevent any harm coming to human beings or animals through the dissolving of the saltpeter. If no suitable stream Is available, the gunpowder may be stir red with water in tubs, or the dry gnu powder may be poured out on the ground in a long thin Hue and Ignited with a fuse at one end. To destroy dynamite cartridges the paper wrappings should be carefully removed, the bare cartridges laid in a r.w witli their ends in contact and the tirst cartridge ignited w ith a fuse with out a cap Kven with these precau tions a simultaneous explosion of the entire mass nmv occur, so that it Is wise to retire lo a safe distance. The row of cartridges should be laid paral lei vTth the wind and ignited at the leeward end, so that t lie riatne will be driven away from the mass. Frozen dynamite should be handled with special care, as Its combustion Is peculiarly liable to assume an explo sive character. A small quantity of dynamite may be destroyed by throw ing it In vry small bits Into an open lire, or the cartridges may be exploded one by one In the open air with fuses and caps. Dynamite should never be thrown into water, as the nitroglycerin which It contains remains undissolved and capable of doing mischief. Other ex plosives which contain nitroglycerin should be treated In the same way as dynamite. Ammonium nitrate explosives may be thrown In small fragments Into an open fire or If they do not contain ni troglycerin may be destroyed hy means of water. Explosive caps should be ex ploded singly with pieces of fuse. Sci entific American. His Vocabulary. lie was an only child. They were very particular about his manner of speech, constantly correcting him so that he would use beautiful English, fie, however, was allowed now and then to associate with other children. He played with a neighbor boy a long while one day, and when be came home there was an ecstatic smile on his face. "I like that boy, mother," he said. "I like blm very much. He swears beautifully. He knows every word." New York Press. Getting In Deeper. "Who la that singing so dreadfully out of tune?" "It Is my wife." "Perhaps the accompanist plays out of tune." "She Is accompanying herself." Meggendorfer Blatter. On Recompense. "That sheet Iron clothing a chap had to wear daring the middle ages must have been far from comfortable." "Still, a fellow could have a perma nent crease put In his trousers." Lou isville CourlerJournal. Not a Bark. "Then yon don't have any dog watch on this craft V Inquired the anxious passenger, according to a writer In Life. "No. This Is catboat" . For artificial evils, for evils that spring from want of thought, thought must find remedy somewhere. tow- n. - Seared with a Hot Iron, or scalded by bvei turned krttlif tn; with a knife bruised - by ' t lammed door injured by gun or in any other way the thing needed at one is Bueklen's Arnica Salve to subdue in flammation and kill the pain.' It's earth supreme healer, infalliabla for Boils, Uleerf, Fever Sores, Eczema and Piles. 2."e at All druggists. Yaa cia f ' ' r a fool by te"Ing him I Beware of Ointments for Catarrh i that Contain Mercury. J as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Sneh articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do ten fold to the good you can possi bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous -ui-faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get I !c genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials tree. Sold by Druggists. Price 7"f. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The average age of persons who die bv aeeident is thirty-five and a half The Crime of Idleness. Idlcne-s means trouble for any one. I's the same with a lazy liver. It auses constipation, headache, jaun dice, sallow complexion, pimples and b. itches, lo-s of appetite, nausea, but Hr. King's New Life Pills soon ban ish liver troubles ami build up your I'.aillli. Joe at nil druggists. Manv a man who doesn't know one a.'te from another sings hi? own P' aise. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over irght are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, and it soothes in tl. lined membrane-, heals the lungs, and expels I he cold from the system. i 'abarrus Drug Slope. .Many a girl says she doesn't know how to take a fellow even before he asks her. Hexamethylenetetramine. Tac ali.,c i- ;a- name ..j' .1 lieiamtu e'lin-.ll. uhleii 1- olle "I la, ,lian . .tillable ingredient-. ,,! l-'ole. '- Kid icy Remedy. Ilexaaiel h-la-'el 1 11 anae l- reroguidcd In medical a. ,.,k- and authorilie- a a ma- a, 1,1 -. l eat a a. ant i-cpl le for tac a i ; ne. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy a- -ani i. a,ii notice liregiilari: ic. and avoid I erioit-; malady. --Caharru- Hrug Store, Condemned to death, a prisoner in Ircece is kept in confinement for two .ears before the sentence is carried ut. Pneumonia Follows La Grippe . I'lienmoiiia often follows la grippe hui never Minns I he use of Foley's Honey and Tar. lor la grippe coughs and deep seated colds. Refuse any hut the genuine in the yellow package. Cabarrus Drug Store. The fellow who lives in an atie isn't the one who complains of high living. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Kcleetrir Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurt. A hen attains her best laying ca pacity in her third year. She will lay in an average lifetime from 300 to 600 eggs. Foley's Orino Laxative cures con stipation and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and regular. Orino is niperior to all pills and tablets as it does not gripe or nauseate. Why take anything else. Cabarrus Drug Store. When a woman writes a letter she puts in all the useles? words she can think of. Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. The fellow who thinks the world owes him a living should remember that the world doesn't always pay its debts. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25e. Ask your druggist for them. t A good scratch pad, three eente, or two for five cents at The Tribune of fice. - -- A healthy man is a king in his own .!?!!: an unheal hy man is an uhappy stave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health keep yon welL . William Beach, - now - playing ' a prominent part in "The Traveling Salesman", made his debut on the stage in the year 187S, supporting the late Kate Kirard in the then famous drama "Society vs. The Stage." He has r' yl great many iir; Ttit r'li' if i. II 8TATE FORESTRY. Keith Carolina Taking Steps to Con serve Resources. Norfolk Virginian Pilot. Nes dispatches from Raleigh note the passage by the North Carolina Senate of a bill to protect forests in certain of the mountain counties of the State. Just how comprehensive is the measure is not stated, but, be that as it may the movement is one in the light directi in. The qucstiou of foivst protection, which carries with it that of reforestation of denuded areas, is one of firsi imjHiitaucc to ev ery State on the Atlantic Seaboard, and, for that mailer, to every State in the union pos-essing wooded motin lain regions. It is also one which all the States have sadly neglected, to tiieir own hurt as separate Common wealths and lo the hurt of the coun try nt large. Awakening to these facts hat; been all too slow, but indi cations arp not wanting that it is com ing at last. Several of the New F.ng land and Middle Atlantic Slates, not ably New York and Pennsylvania among the latter, are already well en tered upon a definite forest Nilicy. Regular forestry bureaus have been established and are being -leadily ad led to. and extensive efforts are being put forth to reforest denuded moun tain areas. In other sections of the country similar action has been or is licingtaken. In the South, however, little or nothing in this direction has been done. What effort the Southern St.ate have put forth lias been di ivclod chiefly lo securing the estab lishment of a National Forest Re serve in the Southern Appalachian Mountain region. This is all right as far as it goe. More than tiiat, it is essential. There can he no proper and adequate conservation of the for ests and other natural resources of ta(. South without Mich action on the part of the Federal government. The locution of hc mountain forests nes ssary to he preserved within the loiuiilarics of several different States lenders Individual Slate action alto gether Inadequate for the accomplish- eenl of the de-ircl end. But there are oilier directions in which each and II i !u- Southern States could promote i.ovst conservation within their re spective borders, and it is high time thev were taking proper and ede qiiate steps to that end. Delicious Banana Cream This recipe is highly recommended by one of our correspondents; try it for dessert tomorrow. Peel five large bananas, rub smooth with five teaspoonfuls of sugar. Add mc teacup sweet cream beaten to a stiff froth, then add one 10c package of Lemon JELL-0 dissolved in 1 1-2 teacups boiling water. Pour into mold and when cold garnish with candied cherries. Serve with whipp ed cream, or an; good pudding sauce JELL-0 is sold by all Grocers at 10c per package. The total capacity of the streams of Switzerland is estimated at one mil lion horse-power, one-quarter of which is availed of at present. Children Who are Sickly Mothers who value their own com fort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the sea son. They Break up Colds, Cure Feverishness, Constipation, Teething Disorders, Headaeh and Stomach trou bles. These powders never fail. Sold by all Drug Stores, 25c Don't ac cept any substitute. A trial package will be tent free to any mother who will address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. UV RAILWAY SCHEDULE. oniTfirn flUUU Following schedule figures publish ed only aa information and are not guaranteed. In effect Sept 7, 1908: 4:12 a. m., No. 8 Daily for Rich mond and all local points. Connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem and Raleigh, at Danville for Norfolk. 628 a. m., No. 44 Daily for Wash ington an dpointa North. Connects at Salisbury for Asheville, Chattanoo ga and Memphis. Pullman -and day coaches Atlanta to Washington. 0:28 a. m., No. 45 Daily for Char lotte and all local points. 10:45 a. m. No. 11 DaU for At lanta and all local points. 10:45 a. bl, No. So-Daily for Washington and New York. Pullman sleepers New Orleans to New York; day eoach New Orleans to New York. 2:05 a. bl, No. 30 Daily for Wash ington and all points North. ' 3 :40 p. bl. No. 7 Daily for Char lotte and local stations. 30 p. bv No. 46 Daily for Qreessboro.' 6:50 p. m, No. 12 Daily for Rich mond and all local points. Connects at Salisbury for Asheville, Chattanooga and Memphis. - 81eeper, Charlotte to Richmond and Salisbury to Norfolk. 8:45 p. m No. 35 Daily for At lanta and points Bonth. Eieepers to New Orleans s-1 1 nuin'Ti and day eoas.be , ' J a to Kew Or leans. , Z. T- V:, T. P. A. ( . r. c TT. ' . " . A, , v. a Business of Government. From Address of Secretary Root. The most important business that lies before the American people today is the business of the government. It is only by dealing with government as a science that the work can be con tinued under modern condition?. The great body of our , citizens desire good government. Iiut how to deal with the new evils that our compli cated life brings about il is for such as you to answer. I renture to tug gest that there are two things to be done, of vital iuijtoi tance, bolb of which require the highest degree of intelligence. One is that for the so lution of the complicated questions that are now before us, government should be simplified lo in the highest degree. And to simplify is the func tion of learning. The other is thai responsibility shall he fixed so that the people may kr.ow wnom lo hold responsible tor raifuie ! produce good government. HAIR TONIC is a sctentlfic preparation pmmof inff inc grow in oi me hair by de stroying me canuruu Brm and sUiiiuiuii t::r sculp. The nat ural iuiiciio;i oi itic scalp untl glands n maiiitaiurd hy the uaeol Kmot if r.lrTnic nnrl the h.tir will t.n.m OKa 1 suit onu s !oss No ;cal- a bottle on ihc sjriera, aiier. nncc the hnir. lVauiinil hair li not an acvuimt. tic met Hnir Rema! -Or.; c IJ-f tr- Liquid ...:t.;tiw-:-.v a.i.i i . t-i i tjnoe cf the best ('-rtua- Shampoo the v.rld. Remi t viij 1 The use of thoroughly Rcmal Hair Tonic w""'",,1; ' ueM-for children, the hnir Milt od I middle age. n brittle. old ase. FETZERS" V DRUG STORE Agents. COAL! COAL! Best Jellico and Red Ash Coal, $6.00. Sawed Wood, Pine or Oak, $1 to $1.35 per load. Prompt Delivery mil '0 Wood and rUILO Coal Yard Successor to J. L. Peck. Phone 197. Singer Sewing . . . Machine Co. 17 N. Union Street A new lot Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Machines now on sale and on reasonable terms. All machines kept in repairs for five years free. Phone 831. M. KAPHAN. Mgr. Cabarrus County in BanKruptcy Whyt Because you bare not paid your tax. Now the receiver has done been elected and demand tbat I col lect the tax at once so the- county can be redeemed. Now it ia up to yon and to me what we do about this great deal. Now the receivers are pushing me and I must push and when I posh I must have pay for it. Remember now and pay your tax this month, or there will be something do intf - JAS P. HARRIS, Jan 49, 1909. - Collector. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL . : PROPERTY. ... , The undersigned will, on Saturday the 13tb day of February, 1909, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the livery stables of Henry ft Cline, in the city of Concord, the following describ ed personal property; AH horses, bug gies, wagons boggy harness corn and all other property needed in a first class livery business also one itand ard sewing machine. The entire prop erty is worth about $1,500.00 and is one of the best standi .m ;ne aicy, ana 4 gnod paying business. It ia being sold to wind up the estate of Jofin A Cline, deceased. :. Stables art situated just north of the Odell mftl. '-- ' Sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. m. ... YT. N CLINE, Admr. John A. Cline. X7.TL IIZX3Y, "' Surviving Partner. This Jan. 2?tb, 10CX J. '.. WOOD Vinol is the only preparation ol Cod liver Oil that children will take and which is easily assimi lated by their delicate digestive organs. It builds up firm, healthy flesh, and makes little limbs round and plump. Delicate chil dren thriveonitand love to f alee it. The body-building and strengthening properties of Cod liver Oil but no oil combined with peptonate of iron, makes Vinol the ideal tonic for delicate children. It tastes good and always does good. GROWING CHILDREN play hard and work hard. They asc ap an cnormoaa amount ol energy and vitality that needs replacing. Give them Vinol refl alarly. It keeps tnem healthy, boll da strong bones, sound flesh and muscle and pure rich blood. DELICATE GIRLS "My 9 year old daughter was weak. pale, and had no appe tite. I gave her Vinol. and she began to thrive at once. She gained rapidly In weight, color and strength." MRS. W. H. GOAfORC Dor and, Mich. VINOL QUICKLY CURES A YOUR HONEY BACK IF VINOL FAILS TO HELP YOU GIBSON. DRUG STORE 3 A Farm in Sunny San of Colorado FREE TRIP TO EXAMINE LAND WE HAVE DIVIDED A 54.0C0-ACRE TRACT INTO TRUCK FARMS CONTAINING lO TO 1,000 ACRES Per Farm at $200 Ech $10 Cash and $10 Per Month ! No Interest ! No Taxes ! We want a reliable and energetic man in every town to form clubs of 15 prospective purchasers. We will furnish round trip tickets FREE to any one member to inspect land. We pay liberal commission. Full particulars upon request. Reference Any Bank or Banker in St. Louis, Kansas City or Denver SAN LUIS VALLEY ! LAND ; AND IRRI GATION, COMPANY Bank of Commerce Bldgv KANSAS CITY, MO. Fb Seaboard Air Line R. R. :,' In effect January 3, 19C9. . - ' Qickest line to New York. Washington, Florida Points, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, New Orleans and points west. '-" Double daily service with High Back Seat Coaches, Pullman Sleeping Car and Dining Care. - ; : ; ' :; . , . Trains leave Charlotte, N. C., as shown below ; ; . Saitbooaa . . - : . . - . Wastboaad. - K. 4....... , 430 a. m. No. 133.. llO ,05 a. m. No. 44....-.6:00 t'rXi-r-- - 'K N 132..-1 0:40 p. m. XS- rr-,-.. :- Local Sleeper Charlotte to Portsmouth' on 132. We ciTate double daily vestibuleservice, with through Pullman : Cn to Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham, l 1 -:r.J, " t. I "','vt3, r.Trvstiora or nry r .tr, ir C. ;'. .. r "'' N. C. c. .:. c- . v cn Jz:3 SICKLY CHILDREN cannot digest ordlnaryCod Elver OU or Emulsion of Cod liver OH on account ol their greasy na ture and nasty taste. It upsets their delicate little stomachs. Vinol contains all the medicinal value they do and tastes good besides. "MY TWO CHILDREN, who were puny and ailing. rap Idly gained Uesh-and strength when I began to give themVlnol. I proved that Vinol Is a splendid tonic for delicate children.' MRS. C ALLEN. New Bedford. Mass. COLD AND STOPS A COUGH for $10 ! the Luis Valley I fl Washington, Baltimore, II.. :ni '1 . c.
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