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-. THE EVEIIIIiG TRIBIIIiE Poblisbsd Daily Exespt Sutey THE CONCORD THINE CM ueorponud. SUBSCBXPTIOK SATES: One Year.. N-80 Mix Month 2-40 Three Months I-20 One Month Oat of the city and by mail tie fol lowing prioM om the Ertnlnf Trib- nne prevail: One month -2S Six mouths 1-60 Twelve mouths 3.00 PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT Advertising Bates can be had at the omoe. Copy for ehantres must De in hv 10 o'clock, a. m. Cards of Thanks, Resolutions of Heapect, and similar articles are "barged for at the rate of 5 cents per me Cash in all eases. Entered as second-class matter, Oct 13, 11)08, at the poatoffice at Concord H. C, under Act of March 3, 1870. JAMES F. HURLEY, Editor and Manager. Concord, N. C. July 6, 1909. SUPPORTING DISABLED MIN ISTERS. The church does not always ilo hei full ilulsiu e very work (Diiiini; In liri liainl, uiul one plai'e where llicre ha been uelecl is ill the full curing fi her ajffil and disabled ministers and l heir families, licali.int,' that all liils not been d.'iie that should he ill this respect litre is now beini; brousrht before the church people ihis grva and urtrenl need for coiitribulion. If there is any cause that should appeal to a yoo.l man, n is tins one. fur t lit men who devote their entire life to tin minstry have full right to claim sup port, not only in their active davs, but in the ebb tide of life as well. The I'resbvterian church is non making an earnest etTori to raise an endowment for the support of disabled ministers and their depend ant ones. Nt only so with this par ticular church, hut others are urging the claim of this class of men with earnestness. We feel that anything we might say in this respect is in r- iler, tor t lie cause appeals to us Willi more lorce ami we teel that n part of our mission in life is to seek to bring people to a full realizatin of their duty in regard to such mat ters as this. FARMERS' PICNIC. It is time to begin to arrange for a miil-summers farmers' picnic. We say this assuming that it is the desire of the farmers of Cabarrus to hold a picnic at some central point as they have done in past years, and should this be true, The Tribune hopes to be of some aid in bringing about such a meeting. We suggest that such a picnic be planned and caried out and that some one or more speakers of prominence be invited to make talks. Mr. Clarence Poe, of the Progressive Farmer could no doubt be had, and we should like very much to have Mr. Poe come to Cabarrus and visit our people. INSANE MAN A SUICIDE. David Hutchina Escape from Mar ganton Hospital and is Found Hang ing to a Tre. An Observer special from Morgan ton of the 5th says: "The lifeless body of David C. Hutching, of Yadkin county, an in mate of the State Hospital for the Insane here, was yeterday found dangling from the end of a rope one mile below Drexel in a very secluded spot in the woods near the railroad track. The coroner was notified and an inquest was held" and the verdict was death by his own hand. Hutchins was about 48 yean - old and had been an inmate of the Hos pital for about two years. He escaped from the Hospital June 25 and as soon as it was found out that he was gone, Dr. McCampbeU sent two attendants to search for bin.-After a long search the two men returned unable- to And him. Telegraph-and telephone com munications brought no results as to bis wbereabonts, and his concealment was a mystery until the ghastly find yesterday; .';. ." ; -y, ; ; -iJ ;- 15 J si ;rjbm. for AJL I f "Alas, we cast 9 !get Jnto-so- A "No metier. Wean an get into ' the society ae ).,--Bx lples' Trial Sho far Priating. AtlanU Girl Saved Man from Waves and Then, Atlanta Journal. ' ' "i f Miss Bessie Adamsc, a strikingly beautiful young woman who formerly lived in Atlanta, was the heroine of a singular adventure that began in high tragedy and ended in broad comedy at Atlantic City late Friday after noon Amid the cheers of excited thou sands, this handsomely gowned Geor gia girl plunged innto the waves to rescue a man whom another had brnt ally thrust downward and who wan sinkiner for the third time. A brave act, indeed, but what followed make: the pith and climu of the story, as told in dispatches just received from the fashionable watering place. Uutil a few weeks ago. Miss Adams was at the New 'Kimball hotel, where for two years or more she conducted a manicuring parlor. On falling heir to a substantial fortune she set forll to travel, going first io visit friends in Washington. U. C. Thence she ran ran uu for a stay at the famous beach where matters fell out so strangely. In company with a friend she : promenading along i lie broad walk. dressed in that charming taste so well eiiu'inbered . by her Atlanta friend In all that moving gallery o! pretty faces none was more observed than hers with iis frame i.f rich golden hair nd its eyes of wonderful hi no. Little wonder therefore 1'iat tin broad-walkers surged forward brealh- essiv wnen tuev cauirui si'tim i nci eaping from ihe iir a. id -wiiniu boldlv tori h to a spot where tuo men were fiercely struggling in the water the whole tiling had Inmpencd m a blink. Far out across the surf a cry f terror bail rung. ' Two si ah1 an swimmers were grappling as though in a death light, their lis clenched about each others' throats. Suddenly ne of them relaxed his gntsp under he torture of the other's iron strength. then began sinking slowly while his victor beat him savagely from far almve. For a moment tin1 spectators on the beach, .Miss Adams among I hem, .-.ickened at I he sight. riien one of the women fell hack in faint shrieking, "Murder!" as sin sank unconscious. Oihers look up he fearful cry but none moved, they were so horriheu; none nut .Uiss All ans. Heedless of her clothes, she dashed S her picture hat, flung a hurried, half scornful glance about her and sprang into the tide. On she swam with strokes of wonderful grace and strength, buffeting the waves as if they had been playthings. Om near the bar, the grasping man went down for the third time. The crowd sent up a deafening cheer. And then as the reseurer reached the spot where the fated one had dis appeared and dived and brought him up again, a roar of laughter broke from the assailant's mouth. At llifl same time a rasping 'voice was heard calling form behind ne of the bath houses, "Hey, there, what are you doingf Cur that out, young lady, yon are spoiling the picture." "The picturet What does that meant" asked the bewildered, high- strung throng on the walk. Then a business-looking photo grapher came walking briskly up, just as Miss Adams reached the beach again, followed by the two men who had suddenly to all appearance be come god friends. Sure, the picture," said the man with the camera, a tone, of mingled umor and disappointment in his voice. "We came down here to get scenes for a motion picture melodrama we're planing to put on now " ; - Miss Adams broke into -the tpeeeh with alow cry, as she foresaw what the possibilities of the ease might be. You are not going to lue that picturet" she said , indignantly.' j ' "Well," answered the photograph er, "we weren't responsible for you getting in it, Miss. - ; '..'. V' f v; . H- And so it happen, for all anybody knows, that the Atlanta girl 'a pretty faee may be Slashed all over the con tinent. r vWaate4 to Help Him. . ' . ,. Boston Herald. " Business Man I wish yoB wouldn't eome round here bothering msjt I've told yon twice that I can t. do any thing for :yo. .;''. .4,-.ji Agent But I don't want yon to do anything1 for me, sir; I want. to 'do something for, you. I v-' 1 V Business Maa-Well,. what f 1" i Agent I want to give yod ropy of this marvelous book. All yon have to do ia to pay my expenses from-" (ttt Funeral notios later.) - - , Toe Superior Young Man. Charlotte Chronicle. Peopleof an observant turn of mind will agree with the Chronicle that the morals of the present generation of young men are of a higher standard than were the morals of the young men of a generation ago. Especially is this true in regard to soberity. Th young man of today realises- the fact that drinking and business do not go together and that on the day Ge takes to dring he throws away all chance of success in life. Sobriety is, an exac tion of the business world today. The drinking young man is suited to no busines whatever, and no decent em ployment is open to him. The change in business conditions in the past tenty-flve years has put the young man to the front. In allbusiness cir cles mercantile, hanking, manufac turing the young man is a leading factor. In these times the young man gives employment to young men and a premium is placed on good morals, healthy bodies, healthy minds and habits of sobriety. These cannot ob tain with the young man addictel to Irink, and it is these wholesome re quirements that probably are in a great measure responsible to the all around superiorilv of the young man f this age over the young man of 2."i vein's ago. $1000 Reward. $100. The readers of this paper will be ileased to learn that there is al leasl one dreadful disease that sci- tiee has been able to cure in all its luge.-., and that is Catarrh. Hall's atarh Cure is Ihe only positive cure low known In Ihe medical fraternity, 'a l.i i i ll being a con-litnlion disease, requires a const il ill tonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh t ore is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood mil mucous surfaces of the system, thereby deslroving Ihe foundation of lie disease, and giving the patient Iri'iiglh by building up the constitu ion and assisting nature in doing it.- ivork. The prnpi ii-tors have so mucli ami in its curative powers that Ihev iTcr tine Hundred Hollars for any ase that il fails l, cure. Send for isl of testimonials. V.l.lress: F. J. CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sulil by Druggists, 7j"c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con st ipa I ion. Vo l never, can express Hip factor ' rriau in terms of the dust alone. Many people with chronic throat and lung trouble have found comfort ml relief in Foley's Honey and Tar s it cures stubborn coughs after other reatmcnt has failed. L. M. Rnggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors aid I had consumption, and I got no tetter until I took Foley's noney and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages and pain in my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet." Cabarrus Drug Company. It is always safe to idealize the real f you realise the ideal. Foley's Honey and Tar not only tops chronic coughs that weaken the constitution and develop into con sumption, but heals and strengthens the lungs. It affords comfort and re lief in the worst cases of chronic bron chitis, asthma, bay fever and lungj trouble. 'Cabarrus Drug Company, Piety adopted because it pays cost more than it is worth. " ' i Oet DeWitt'a Carbolised Witch Ha zel Salve when yon ask for it There are a great many imitations, but there is just " one original This salve is good for anything where a salve is needed to, be used, but it is especially good for piles, : Sold by Gibson Drag Some folks try to get rid of a man's faulty by advertising them. ' ) r ' , ; V;f U. f Alaska-Yukon FaeLie Exposition, Se : attle, WaslC Jnne 1st to October ;-it, im-:--''.., :'VM i For the above. occasion Southern Hail way announce , extremely ' low rates for the 'round trip. ;BatB of .84.75 will apply from Concord, N. C, Sarae round trip rate-will apply from aearly all 'points' in 'North Carolina. Tickets' en sals daily until Sept. 29th, witk final' limit October 3fst.' Pas sengers allowed to go via one direct route, and return Via another, direct route without additional eost ' It will eost $15,000 additional to 'go or return-through California, one way. For further information call 'on yonr depot agent or write . . ' i : a. u VEaxos, d. p. a. Charlotte, K, C Grand Annual Excursion, to Wilming ton and Ret urn, July litu-WUi. ' The Seaboard announce its Grand Annual Excursion to Wilmington, N, C, from Butherfordton-Chartotte and all intermediate points. This will be the only excursion for the year Xor points west of Charlotte and all should take advantage of this great trip. It gives plenty of time to visit Wrig-bts- ville Beach, Carolina Beach and take a trip down the renowned Cape Feai River and out to the Ocean. Also give an oportunity to see a good game of league baseball in Wilmington. The rates are low and all should take Ibis oportunity to visit the Seashore. Train leaves Rutherfordton 5:45 a. m., Char lotte 9:30 a. m. arriving at Wilming- on 4 :2Q p. m. This will give you two entire afternoons and nights at Wrightsville Beach, the greatest! sea shore rvttirt on the Southern coast. Passengers from Hickory and Lenoir and Newton can leave on C. & N. W. morning train and make direct connec tion with the excursion train at Lin coln I on. I ne rales are very low. nee large livers or ask your agent for any further informal ion. Below find the clndiile and rales: Leave Rulherfordtoii Leave FoicnI ( 'it v f. :4.". 5 :."") (! :J.1 (i :.'12 (1:42 7:011 7:li! $.1..'i0 $.'1.50 $.1.50 $:i.50 $:t.,r0 $:t.50 $.1.50 $.1.50 $:i.50 $.1.50 $.1.50 $:i..-)0 $.1.25 $.1.25 $.1.25 i(i1.25 $.1.00 $.1.00 Leave Bostie Leave Kllciiboro .cave Moorcsbnro .cave Lalliniore Leave Shelbv .cave Waco .eave ( 'berry villi' .cave ("rouses i : 7: () 7 :."iii 7 :5(J 8:10 S:28 8 :4li 8 :5 0:17 0:10 Leave Lincnliilon cave l.ino.ini. mi ,eave Iron eave Stanley Creek eave Mount Holly .eave I aw I rccK Arrive Charlotte .eave I hai olle The train leaves Wilmington July Hi fl:.'IO a. m. Note good lime and the long stay at Ihe seashore.. Fast schedule reluming. Children between 5 and 12 years: half price. For furlher information, call on or address yonr agent. National Educational Association, Association, Colorado, July 5th-9th. Prof K. C. Orillin, State Director, Salisbury, N. C, has elected Hie Southern Railway, via. Asheville, Knoxville, Louisville and St. Louis, as the official route to Denver and re turn for the above occasion, passing through the mountains of Western North Carolina, and the Blue Grass Region of Kentucky. Prof. Griffin, and a number of the delegates will extend their trip to Se attle, Wash., taking in Yellowstone Park en route; returning via San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake and Chicago. Through Pullman car. to leave Goldsboro'at 2:05 p. m., July 1st Circulars showing full itinerary of route will be furnished on application. For further information call on your depot agent or write B. L. VERNON, D. P. A., . Charlotte, N. C. RAILWAY SCHEDULE. Following schedule figures publish ed only as information and are not guaranteed. In effect April 15, 1909: 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. ' C:46 a. m, No. 44 Daily for Wash: tngton an dpointa Nort& Connects at Salisbury for Asheville, Chattanoo ga 'and Memphis, Pullman and day coaches Atlanta to Washington. 1 6:20 a. m, No.-, 45 Daily for Char lotte and all local points. "; 10:05-m. No. 30 Dalif ! for' Ianta ud all local pointa. . .- .1, -'.- 10:10 a. m- No. 11 Daily for At- Waahington and New fork. Pullman sleeper New Orleans to New York; day eoach New Orleans tfi New York. 12 a. ; mu, No, 30. Daily for Washington and all points north." 3:40 p. m- No. 7. Daily for Char lotte and local stations. 8:40 p. W No. 46 Daily ! for Greeasboro. .;';:: ': 6:43 p. m., No. 12 Dialy for Rich- mopd and all local points. Connects at Salisbury for AsbevUle, Chattanooga and Memphis. Sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond and Salisbury to Norfolk. 8:48 p. m No. 35. Daily for At lanta and pointa South. Sleepers to New Orleans and Birmingham ' and day- eoaehes Washington to New Or- K. L. Vernon, D. P. A, 1 V Charlotte, NC W. H. Taylor O. P. A- kuuM kidaoj sad kla, ., . III Biume Br c CI . have just received fresh shipment of ' Heintz's mixed Sweet Pickles and , Libby's Sweet and Sour bottled pickles, jellies and preserves, olives and tomato catchup. A great -variety of fresh, canned goods, potted meats, etc . 'Phone 141.. i. 1 , II - i at l mmvU L.MM MikU aSU-r Ml 1 V 0 MOM e HKUlJlfcKb rou rtmi. uj Vpy. ci yovi HitcI. W.lfci I lo, nTtJ,,i ar-ftwe IB the U. S milk m nHnti m idvim, trrfj ntrki, ui 1 It iootu r","--. U radanlbn, m p-rtecilr utiaSW or dm mo nta I -mp Uwbu-lll-pUbck -.! wiiwiwIh. mdluM ktmdomi. ' 1 F1CTSIV ntCrt W '"'. biihest tratfat txtci tt to puwbli to maht ; I . . " f "" i" " Ktual Sooty comTvoo un f . in-" vr nwii omvci or a. ana Ka. lit. manuiicturar ivuv Ula- btbu4 -Mr.bkycUk- ItOfelOT ilVV tUcyclcora palrol liiafn-mnM 101 JHU IE MTOIIISXfO ti'l" aV sVams ws tu makm wcaa this smb?. W a!! thai h L. (wet mvmA. h-rr Is. ii 1m fa. m j u mi a a V A than any other tmctoi Vfl' . . BlCVCl you Out sell tooHt tw prlcea. Orders filled tfat day renin MKCONOllANU U1CYC1.K8. W 4o mot nr. Mlly star a suiaBber m ho4knUd brow hxifo til wton. Tkese we cleMr el rauiMly Bficea ranu from toMor Jjeecnptiv bsuaraia luta ataitW frto. W8AKS, tirJst'T " CSJiniUSAXES, tt VHT tmtr, mlljmmmfUtmtrttrtt.QltmiaiMtkorJtrf4S) 19 KSSEllSSSLE FECM PBICTOJES MAIUL Trnoks OM OtauM wUl oo 1st tfc J. ml Sixtv IhouHnd Da ill auM Uui cr. um two nooraa iiMnmnn pain now ua an gwmamtwnomt Made In all altcs. It il llrelr emdeeyndlBf .eenrdatablei special quality of rubber, poroea and which cloaca up amauieaM iiaeamatucwiiai which arvcr become " ! U.fO tr fir. Iml lo iotrom'm v mill "'nr : "''- -- -L : ''', MmM -nd which cloaca no email mactnre without (lie tbeeirtoeaoap. Wtha-ehandredaaf Irtteraftomaai aedcaatometeataUac that their Urea haeeooly been pumi .niwivivlni. in aahokltunD- VhevvrelelllioaBAjret by eerer&l ki-era of thin, specially prepared fabric rfrtlMne murnosea we are maalna a pecial I act ranxnuiraiiiciiiwjiiwi lnrtOcroloni7f4.eeperpiirr. kn diucti anippcu aame oay rener ae iiuiim we anip v. v. v. va approval. Toa do aot pay s cent until you have emamiaed and found theta strictly as represented, W will allow a cash aiseowat of a per cent IliMTekr nukkag th pries .& per pair) if yon end rULO. CASH Wltal VKUaiW aad eaclus this advertisement. Von ran a risk fa n an oraer a th tire aty e retnmea st ezpeuee u sarnny reason incyar not sausfatloty on cnailnatloa. we am perfectly reliable and saeoey sent to ns w as sets as w a hank. If yon order a pair of thee tires, yon will Sad that they will rid easier, ran faster, wear better. Ust lonr-rand look finer th.a any tire you bseerer need or seen at aay price. We Kaow thai yon will oeen wen pnwn inac vnnTW want en yvw wu. B " mm ,wu . , . know that yon will! srM sua ST nnro dou't buy aar kind at y price until yon send for s parr of IF YOU HttiM UitZf UedMthorn hiasture-rraof fares oa approral aad trial at w want yon to aenn ns m trial arnar a once, near th special iatrodnMory nrice qnoted aboee: or write lor our bl Tire and Surxlry Cstaiogu watch deacribes sod quotes sll uuvkM sim! kinds of tirta st about half the usual pricrs. , ID HOr BTsUI aeauairei tinia fnaa )M..n hut write ua a Dos ont writ us a postal elerswASaakiaa. ee tioauapoeU j. l vm cycle - Pile .Remedy ManZan ia Prepared EspecUlly for- the Treatment of Piles in all Of the Various Forma of TTiia -Distressing and Painful iVffliction. This preparation is antiseptic, astringent and healing;. It is a jelly-like preparation put up in a tube1 with perforated nozal ' attached, thus enabling- sufferers of Pile diseases in any form to apply MariZan.to the affectedjarts readily.' ManZan draws out , inflammation and heals the affected parts. Ever man, woman and child who is afflicted with piles in any form should use ManZan and avoid a painful serious operation. ' ' ' " . CUREStEII.ES We guarantee ManZan to aie satisfactory; results or refund your money.- -Why f Because we believe it to bo the best pile cure on the market today, -It will be a pleasure to, us to. mail fee to anyone suffering from Piles pr any rectal diseases a sample of the marvelous ManZan Pile- Cure. -Don't wait. . . Delays are danger-' ous. Send ns your name and address to-day and we will gladly send ' yon free trial package of this wonderful preparation, admitted by thousands to be one of the best remedies' of its kind for the relief '.and cure of Piles in any form ever of ManZan from your druggist or dealer and if the preparation does not do all we claim your money will be refunded. Take no sub-.' stitute, but insist on ManZan. '. - j '- , v ' PREPARED BY - -: 'tZ-' '-i 't '' JOHN W. KENNEDY Be CO. CMgo, U. & iSeabbrdii? Line R. Tl. MjXix t, r"-t-n effec' 'January 8, 1909. s";)' ' : . ; , Qickert line to New York. Washington, Florida Toints, Charl tie Atlanta, tsimingnan., jaempms, iNew urieans ana poinu-we: . Double daily service with Hich Eaclc Seat Coaches. Pull, za Sleepintf Car and Dining Cars. Trains leave Charlotte. N. C., as snown Deiow: -' " lUstboaait . Wtntbeaan. .! '' "" No. 40i .4:30 a. m.''-"- No, 133L----J0:C3 a. tu. : : Ko. 44 . 5:00 p . nx. . -r ; ';".--i i,-- ' - No. 133 :40 p. . ' -" ' ! s Local deeper Charlotte to Portsmouth "oa 122. ' We rt8 doul.le daily vestibule servic. vi'h tv re-Ti t Sleer-ir,? Ca"s to Jacksonville, Atlanta, L.. rn, i Fort worth, Norfolk, Richmond, Washington, L ...ere, 11.. j '..la end New York. - : I'or tine-tables, booklets, 'rr-serv :'Jf"-i rr ary ifonr.t; on James Ker, Jr., C P. A.. CI sr!. 3. II. C. cr t : : i G. 11. GAT a . r '1 t t K X,rW 4 -a a-..-. Zt PteFiis' m sen? 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