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' 1111 j U" 4 i " . "... KAK3APOLIS SEWS. JACKSOS TBAI5I50 SCHOOL. I r - , - M A ! i Hupraobile Guaranted for Life' LONG STROKE "32" ROADSTER $900 f. o. b. Detroit. Motor 4 cylinders, cast en bloc, 3V4 inch bore x5 inch stroke, -Bosch magneto, Zenith carburetor, slid ing gear transmission, three speeds forward and reerse, all working parts oil tight and dust proof. Wheel Base 10G inches. Tires 32x3 jS inches Color Standard Hupmobile blue. ! oior btanaard iiupmobile blue. Equipment Windshield, gas lamps and generator, lamits. tools and born Pnrlncpfl turtle lamps, tools" and horn. Enclosed turtle back has storage space lor trunk, tires and accessories. Concord Motor Car & Machine Shop CONCORD, N. C. 1 The Player Piano Saves all the drudgery of years of practice to one who wants to be able to play right now, then a piano with an interior player never dies whether the girls marry and leave home or get tired of practicing and give up music. A Stieff Piano Player is the acme of perfection in, player goodness. You can't tell it from a great pianist :f properly operated. Take advantage of our removal sale. There will be some reductions for 30 days. CHAS.M.STIEFF SOUTHERN WAREROOM 5 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C. Stieff Building, 219 South Tryon St., opposite Acaademy of Music, after June 1, 1912. i i BY w. C. Correll Jewelry Co. To the boy winning first prize for best acre of corn offered by the State in the Corn Grow ing Contest for 1912, we will give a 20-Year Gold Filled Open Face Case Fitted with a 17-Jewel South Bend Movement, 16 Size one of the Best Watches on the market today. The Watch can be seen at our store April 1st. Want you all to come in and inspect it and then go home and work for it as it is well worth working for. W. C. CORRELL JEWELRY COMPAMY. ft v . ft ft ft POCKET KNIFE AND SHEARS FREE! , Pay your subscription, either to Times or Tribune, a year in advance and get a splendid Pocket Knife or Pair of Shears Free! If you are already paid m advance you can take advantage of this offer by paying up for another year. Good Flour. Cheap Flour. Flour for Hhe Masses. There has been7 within the last Uyo weeks a big rise in the pi ice of wheat. Of course that makes h.gh price Jour Ve had a bi? lot of flour bought before the rise and we are just putting tnto our store 250...barrels of that purchase to be sold for the Cash for Less than we can could buy it on the market today. Our cash money and a little foresight on the market saves vou money in our store. We name four well known and absolutely the best'brands on this market : . 1 WHITE ROSE, HALF PATENT, Cheap; BROWN'S. BEST a' full ! ' Valley of Virginia Flour ; PALACE, Superla tive Patent, a Fine N. C. Flour ; "MELROSE the best high patent flour ever sold on the Concord market. Our opinion is that the market will be much high r be fore harvest, but if you will come soon ani i lay in a supply of flour to last vou till harvest, you save big money and get in to & r - i . l mm i . ! - VL V . ir. 1 ..VA.t J TV ... TJ - - . - x merest i a Aiecuzx at rrosiwiMfi iu, Ajuwuu Ka w, Church. Work Asesf the Boys. 1 Mrs. Shins. Ii Ixs pro Tier. Other; Matteri. Sit of Thij Urtitrtioa. Mr. ArrLibaM J oh efiUr ff i ! Chanty ar.d Children. ho i& ? ' Cr.rord !st -rk. paid to .r : 4 t " ir Y 1 T ' k. i. . i jxannapou., .May -. ice rr.usi. ri,K..Q i raisir-z .-'.-u. ax a i. iti at the rrebrtcnan-et.urch I still :nto av of ifa intittstjsa iz ihr Ut pi-ore!. ine pallor, Kv. i. -1 1 r CAR LOAD of Shipley, is tlin the.'prearhicz azdt l WaA jk j.IeAire o tit tias t--f n verv- uecf-?Miui in r.i - to rav a iit c r. N eIt-dv of 1: xrp. and ha already received n.ny , w-k to the Jarkc Traiz:r.": Seh4- souk for hu hire." We hear t.earlyjt every day sorce eom marks about the preac instructive and soa a a reelatiua to u, and dp 1 Vlammoth he interest in the ervicen. The sid?- ine, led by Mr. J. I- (lourley. of Har-j risbnrz. U especially fine. The choir Kms to have taken on new life and is having a very important place in he success of the meetin?. Th meetinir will probably close Sunday nipht. There ha not been much work done in the Y. M. ('. A. ince the re vival beean at the ehureh, but the hall has been open to its members all the time. Dr. K. II. T. Filter, of Charlotte, international secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for the South, came up Tuesday eveninsr, brininr his brother-in-law, Mr. Riekett. of Dayton, Ohio, with him, who addressed the boys or a number of them, telling them about the Hoy Scouts of New York. Mr. Riekett is taking his vacation after attending college in New York. The boys tomato club has pot start ed, and although it is late we hope to see their efforts crowned with suc cess and hope to eat some fine toma toes out of their garden. Plans are being made for the boys summer outinps. The boys bad sever al of these outings last summer and enjoyed them immensely. j There will be two moving picture shows next week, on regular nights Thursday and Saturday. There will be special reels for Saturday night, showing the Christian martyrs. There will also be the usual illustrat ed songs, which are always goocl. On account of the inactivity in the Y. M. C. A. circle for the past two weeks the Red and Blue contest will be prolonged until some time in June. The ball ground is being enclosed this week and will be r)eady to give the Spencerites a warm reception Sat urday evening. The many friends of Mrs. "W. B. Shinn, who has been in the Charlotte sanatorium for the past two weeks are glad to know she is improving Our people here have shown that they sympathize with Rev. and Mrs. Shinn. We hear them inquiring about hex every day and now that the news is reassuring they express their feel ings and hope to see the patient home and well asrain soon The work on the new bleachery is progressing rapidly now, the masons are working on the fourth story and the concrete foundation for the new mill has been laid but material seems to arrive rather slowlv. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Saunders spent a day in Charlotte last week. Maude Richardson went to mplircectary re-jaa our jtrrrt ja the . ictitatua j j aching which is j,revjoas lo ttl xlU .m r-irrui. j ,ts value to tte State u iapre 1 1 mnr The S1D2- . . i Ii T Yellow Soja Bssis oo e best goods to be obtained. Cline & Moose. Charlotte Saturday to visit her friend, Mrs. Vernice Craig, and took in the twentieth of May celebration. Mr. A. H. Sides went to Concord Saturday on business. Mr. J. M. Horton, of Gastonia, spent Sunday here with his son, Mr. G. S. Horton, and familv. Mr. D. A. Sides went to Concord Sunday to see his mother, who is ill at her home there. Rev. J. Walter -Simpson, pastor of the A. R. P. church here, will hold his spring communion services here Sun day. Our people are always glad to hear Mr. Simpson. H. is built on a rtrf-kv ridr iih s. i.?X sweep of iioti on all de, a ecople of cile ioalb of Concord. Only o I of the houx-s are entirely completed, j but to otbert re veil on tte wy. j One of tbe-, the admixutrtun ' building, is adsxirable in detign and i being gnbtantUUy built. Kvenr dollar exended in the buildinpg wiely spent. No house on the ground will have to be torn down. Personal cleanliness is risridly required. Th water supply ix ample and bathing facilities are abundant and complete. A uood school is maintained, and one half of the boys are in school in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. A farm of on;e two hun dred acres atTords the lad the bct training in the world. The play ground feature is not ignored, and a good ball ground is provided where. at t he projer time, the boys find amusement. The institution is inot fortunate in having at its head Mr. alter Thompson who Is not only deeply in love with his work but who is extremely well qualified by nature as well as by training for the place he fills so well. Mr. Thompson love boys, and knows exactly how to sympathize with them. Thev are hu companions and friends. While his nature is most kindly there is nu foolishness about him. He despises soft and slushy sentiment, but be lieves in the development of the man ly in boy nature. His wide expe rience in the schook room, coupled with, his uncommon common fense, admirably qualify him for the man agement of this great institution. And the boys! We thanked God as we saw the strong and sturdy fellows, who had side stepped, hard at work in honorable and useful employment and surrounded by influences whose- some and pure and that points the way to creditable and honorable cit izenship. The State, in all its his tory, has never expended its funds more wisely than in the few thous ands it is putting into this Ttaining School, and the 4 Kings Daughters" have shown themselves worthy of the high name they bear in organizing this blessed agency of help for the helpless. John R. Stat on, Joyce, Ky., had an exceptionally severe attack of whoop ing cough. He says: "If it had not been forFoley 's Honey and Tar Compound I would have been com pelled to quit work. Instead, I never missed a day, and Foley's Honev and Tar Compound gave me instant relief and Is the only cough medicine we ever use. Sold by Gib- EVIDENCE IN HAWKINS CASE. Coroner and" Brother Testify as lo Cause of Death and Identity. Asheville, N. C, May 22. rThe jury was completed in the Hawkins case and evidence begun at 10:30 o'clock today. The court room was crowded. mostly with men. Coroner Kirk and Homer Hawkins, a brother of Myrtle, were on the stand this morning. The coroner told of going to Lake Osce ola to see the body and described its appearance. He thought it the body of Myrtle Hawkins. He judged death was the result of a criminal opera tion and that she had not drowned as no water was in the lungs or stom ach. He thought she was dead be fore being put into the water. The ef fect of his testimony was not chang ed bv cross examination as to the cause of death. Homer Hawkins identified the bodv as his sister s by its general ap pearance. old cloak and shoes worn bv her m bicycling. He had hunted for her af ter she disappeared and before her body was found had asked Bradley for information.. He had investigat ed rumors that Mrvtle is alive, going to Atlanta for the purpose and found nothing in them. The family had of fered a reward of $500. . son Drug Store. Trying to End Dock Troubles in London. London, May 24. With the port tied up and perishable freight rot ting in the holds and and wharves. the board of trade todav began an organized effort to end the trouble. Representatives of employers and un ionists were called into conference. There is no disorder. Mrs. Rose A. Freeman, Clifford, Va., says they have long used Foley ' Remedies and want to say a good wrd for them. She -rrites: "Foley Kidney Pills cured my husband of a long standing kidney trouble, after he had taken other medicines witLout relief. We would not be without Foley & Co 's. medicines in our house f cr many times their cost. Sold by GihsoD Drug Store. Taft Opens New Jersey Campaign. Flemington, N. J.. May p4. Speak ing listlessly, and plainly weary of the strife, President Taft opened the day's campaigning here today. He recounted the achievements of his administration and personally attack ed Roosevelt. It.wodd surpris you to know of the great good that is being doLt by Chamberlain Tablets. Dariu? Dow ney, of Newberg Junction, X. B., writes- "Mv wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them and dressy especially the very effectual end doing her lots of good." If vou have any trouble witn your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale bv all dealers, j If you eat something that disagrees with you don't let it work its own way through. Its a slow proeess and makes you feel bad. Get rid of it quicklv ibv taking a pinch of SIM MONS' RED Z LIVER REGULATOR water. It drives out imnnritifts in the ! strong bodv. promote? cheerful spiru: stomach and bowels and you feel bet- and restores a clear, healthy comple ter immediately. Sold by Gibson ion. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Drug Store. i Gibson Drug t Sore. Parties who have rented space in the Grubb skyscraper at Salisbury, are preparing to occupy the same. All of the floors above the first have been practically completed and the first together with the basement will be ready for occupancy within a very short time. For the ailments of fwomen, DR. SIMMONS' SQUAW VINE COM POUND is an effective remedv. It Select Seed $1.65 Per Bushel WH1TE-M0RRIS0N-FL0WE COMPANY. 4 m t .V Expert Horsemen CVn tr fcr Hrce, Wc thjy know tbty c&n rciy oa taUty a artly a ty ttx. u-. of V nffctcei cf jUnk V haaJU RellaUt Barses 6&ly.. TK kia4 that brvftt eaily, eraeka jrte!)r flti fetdlj d&nl cr iU aej core than jrtu want to IjJ. Ccsalaj in I rtttj nxat HARDWARE CO. RITCHIE Everybody Doing-1 th rowing; Shirts ! With our Shirt Department to choose from it's easy. What you want at the price you want to pay. Sizes to 18. Price, 50c to $2.50. Get the habit. Come in. Browns-Gannon C Oxitfittcf to IVa'on Oxitfittoc to Who Know Watch Window 5c & 10c STORE NEXT DOOR FETZER TO CANNON COMPANY. mm ht tTKlf W UKfOl Uka. k. U rr Va k, Stiff Jctfc fct1 Ban Tbrrm. I m U ttftK CuUe, Craj;. N Dom d4 HcW Ab tkar 1 rat. Uil t !; !) 11x1 frrwit of pirlMi IU4 to Ki:D Ink. iUrwrm nt tmAtku. Irr ttK 3ft ct. a! I U WlrBl0tn4!cl Chirc!l of irn-y r fu&44 by l-xrlf What We Have and What We Sell. Aato have The Selebrated Stand-by Batery, no better to be had; tried several kinds. Agent for the Celebrated 2-Cvcle Keroece Engine, runs either way; valves and springs to bti.er with ; veishs ls than hall of any other enjrine; two men can carry a two and j three hore power. ' Airenl fi.r the FORD CAR ei rar j for the money on the maric'-t today, j Tor.rin Repair WorK. We do all klndj of repair work. Mr J. D. Littleton ij i-u atdnLuc, and he it the bet In the ccttatry. PRICES REA 0 N A L LE. Concord Motor Car and Machine Shop 10. E. Ccrbln f ret. April lHl m. ar. .-pa- :er For iSalc ! finely euii'iK-'3. Apr. 30-1 m. L E. LIPE. I Morrison Caldwell, LAWYER OFF1CD PHI FTTH BOLDIHO. C e r 4. If. C S-l 4-6mo. There never t s a time when peo ple appreciated tl' real merits of Chamberlain's Co:gb. Remedy more than now. This is shown by the in crease in sales and voluniary rsti monial3 from persons vrbo haj been cured by it. If yon cr yonr children are troubled with a cough cr cold give it a trial ad teccme acquainted vrith its rood qualities. For tile by all dealers. One S-r zn hoax. .:a West Corbla street Ltar H.ing tit.t ' One 6-roxn boae ard J't Mjcsiafsj the residence of Mr. J. M. Hcirix, Wet Corbin treett ; " --'' 550 acres of land la No. 1 Ur " n on public rvad. Will cut to purchaser. j REAL ESTA1E AND COTTOIf. S-27-tf. I LouiLat.a farriers .rf,u!d feel beS ter about it if they had wanted tbei land irrited. I , I s
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