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SEE US FOB PRICES ON TOUR Plumbing Work Nothing too large or small. Re pair Work given Prompt atten tion. Youn for business. Practical Plumbers and Pipe Titters. Phone 334. 81 S. Union St. Store formerly occupied by The Tribune Co. Occupation given at at once. DESIRABLE OFFICES In pt office building (now occupied liy the Home Kdiicationnl Co.) $2..r.O to $00 month. in Morris Building--best location in the city. ' Steam heat, light and janitor ser vice FREE. One Front Room, JM A second floor vlu Other nice offices second floor $3.00 and $5.00 Sleeping rooms, bath, heat, light and janitor service FREE. $3.00 to $5.00 Per Month Other desirable offices 'Phone No. 59. T. T. SMITH, JR., Manager. P. M. MORRIS REAL ESTATE CO. For Sale Cheap! Two story, 6-roora il welling with pantry and bath room, on North Un ion stree, lot 67x160. JNO. K. PATTERSON & COMPANY. LOCUST. We ye having food rains along now unci vol Ion and corn nre looking considerably better. Carr, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jcmme Carter, was taken suddenly ill. mi I;im Wednesday and died the I'.illiiA "i Friday at'ten.oon. lie was sue a s ecl and loving child only ten inonlli- and ton days old, and will be sad'y misled in his home. It seems mi hard to give him up, but God kii"elh li. sl ami we niiist all submit to Vs ill. Tlie funeral services were I'lHi.liirtcd hy their pastor, Kev. O. A. 1 1 rut I , and Iho interinent made in liir Kaplist cemetery on aSturday aflcruo.ui. Mr. .1. K. Carter ami daughter, Myrtie, of the Miami mine, attended tin' funeral services of little Carr Car ter. Tl"' Cliil.lren 's Iay exercises ivhnh ue e to have heeu held at Lu--ii-l 1. Sii'iday was postponed on .i.e., mil of lain, an, will be held the third Sun. lav. .lime 10. The exercises will lioL'iu al ten o'clock. Everybody rilinC. Kev. (!. A. llnncvcult and son, Mr. Allied, and Inn daughters Misses So phronia and ljoltie, and Mr. Henry Howard, ul' l'orter, were visitors here from Saturday until Monday. Messrs. Henry Tucker and Henry Thomas of near Albemarle, spent from Saturday until Monday here wilh home folks. The Surprise Party at Mr. John hrv' Saturday nihl va highly en joyed by all present. There was a game of hall played here Saturday between the Cabarrus boys, ol' No. l, ami Locust team. The home team won by ,i score of twenty to four. Messrs. I'.iul and I'ierson liinehardt ami Cleave llaitsell. of No. !l, spent Saturday night and Sunday here 'with friends. Mr. -lack llaitsell and Miss Sallie llallcy. of Concord, spent Sunday al i he former V fathers', Mr. larringlon Hansen's. Mis. Charles Cox and little son, Archie, ol' Concord, is spending the neck with her father, Mr. John Tctcr. Itl.ACK EYKS. NO. 9 TOWNSHIP. Mi. and Mis. Martin ltindhaxdl spent la-t Sunday in No. 11 with rela tive Mr. Jacob ITarlsell lias the first corn tassel in No. 9. Mis. A. I,. Baugb and Miss Et.hel Faggart visited Mis Sophrouia Rine hardt on alst Tuesday. Messrs. Cleave and Willis Hartsell Piersou and Paul Hinehardt furnish ed some tine music at Mr. Jacob Hartsell 's last Thursday. They played on the violin, mandolin, banjo and guitar. Our farmers are all busy cutting wheat and oats this week. Mrs. Julie Dry is improving very much this week. There was no preaching al Friend ship church last Sunday. The preaeh- Messrs. l. C. Hartsell and K. V. P. er failed lo get there. Kinehardt bad the pleasure of pushing I heir w heels home from Icust last Sunday. Mr. Willis Hartsell spent Saturday night ami Sunday in No. 8 with friends. P. F. Rinehardt sint Saturday night and Sunday in tSanly county. Mr. James Baugh spent last Sunday wilh Mr. James Hinehardt, in No. 9. Mr. Lynn Letter and Miss E mfwy Miss tSopbronia Rinehardt spent last Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Cora Hartsell, in No. !. Mr. Martin Ross and wife, and Misses Dorothy and Lena Ross, spent last Monday on Buffalo creek lishing. Little Miss Kliuer Rowland had the misfortune to run a nail in her foot last Sunday. Mis. K. Ifoneycntt spent last Sun dav at II. M. Dry's, in No. (I. (1ENT. Wigwag "Oolrov gave me a cigar to-day. He .simokes the kind that cost a dollar." Mrs. Wigwag "I should think In- coul, all'ord heller ones. Why the box I gave you last Christmas cost $1.50" Tommy "Pop. what do we mean by a well-read man?" Tommy's Pop ---"A well-read man, ni.v son, is one who knows ulinosl as much about a subject as we do." Add Distinction to any costume. Cabarrus County Democratic Conven tion. At a meeting of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of Cabarrus Coun ty, held on the 10th day of April, HMO, it was ordered that the primar ies be held on Saturday, June 25th, 191U, at 3 o'clock p. m., in all town ships, except No. 12, and in the re spective wards of No. 12 township at 8 o'clock p. m. It was further ordeied that the County Democratic Convention be held in Concord on Saturday, July 12ml, 10 10, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the Judicial, Congressional and State Conventions, and for the purpose of nominating candidates for the Leg islatures and the various County of fices. JNO. L. MILLER, Chairman. Cabarrus County Democratic Execu tive ( 'nmiuittee. Cily Pressing Club D. B. FOWLKES, Manager. As the world goes around and around, You hear the iron ring ol us suuuo, Long Pauts made short, square coats made round, Remember that Paul is still in town. After the needle and the machine, Then the clothes are sKnged and cleaned, Coats pressed nicely and pants in a crease, Think of the pressor last but not least Gratefully. DAN & AUL. lihibbs " Miss Oiddigirl says her bathing suit this siraicr is going lo be out of sight." Sudibs -"As I remember it the on; she wore lasl year was nearly so." The Conservation of Nature's Re sources. Applies as well to our physical state a-. In material things. C J. Budlong, Washington, R. 1. realized his condi tion, and took warning before it was too late. He says: "1 suffered severe ly from kidney trouble, the disease be ing hereditary iu our family. I have taken four bottles of Foley's Kiduey Remedy, and now consider myself thoroughly cured. This Bhould be a warning lo all not to neglect taking Foley's Kiduey Remedy until it is too late." Cabarrus Drug Co. Concord. Jellicc Coal, Cut and Split Wood, Lumber and Plaster Give us your orders. We guarantee Quality and Service K. L CRAVEN & SONS No Maude, dear; there is no simi larity hot ween tho hen that lays the gohlrii eggs and a watering carl I hat lavs Ihe .lust. Stops earache in two minutes, loiilhache or pain or burn or scald in live minutes; hoarseness, one hour; niusrleaehe, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, monarch over pain. At drug stores. A thing may be said lo work like a charm, but the trouble is that charms don 'i work nowadays. Southern's Convenient Summer Sche dule to the 'Land of tbe Sky." Southern Railway aiioui.ces that Spring and Summer changes in Sche dules to Western North Carolina re sorts will take place Sunday, June 5, wilh through Sleeping Car service from all points, affording excellent service. It is expected that even greater crowds than ever before will visit these famous mountain resorts dur ing the sinner season. WE ARE IS TH2 LEAD ! New Irish Potatoes now on hand. Nicest kind of Tomatoes find every thing accord ingly. Phone us your orders and he pleased, or conic and see our stock. HAHN-HONEYCUTT CO., Phone 2(53. Concord, N. C. FOR LIFE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE CAUSALTY INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE call on Southern loan Trust Eo. St. Cloud Hotel Bldg., Concord, N. C Phone No. 231. Total .Wis Reprcsenlcd$22-l,780,000 We call special attention to our Live Stock Insurance lor tarm, dray and pleasure animals. Also special i lasses - -Horses and Cattle. C. A. ISENHOUR, Sec. & Treas. THOS. W. SMITH, Mgr. Insurance. What Everybody Ought to Know. That Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys. Cabarrus Drug Co. Southern Railway Schedule. Following schedule figures publish ed only as information and are not guaranteed. In effect May 15, 1910: , 1:10 a. in., No. 8 Daily for Rich mond and all !ocal points. Connect at (lreen?,b,iro for Winston-Salem and Kalcigh, ut Deuville for Norfolk. ti :l(i a. in., No. -44. Daily for Wash ington and points North. Connects al Salisbury for Asheville, Chattanoo ga and Memphis. Pullman and day coaches Atlanta to Washington. Pull man coach between Atlanta aud Ral eigh. (i:'JI) a. m., No. 45 Daily for Char iot le aud all local points. 1(1:1(1 a. in , No. 11 Daily for At lanta and local (HiiuU. - 11:05 a. in., No. 30 Daily for Washington and New York. Pullman sleepers New Orleans to New York; lay coach New Orleans lo New York. Washington and all ,oints north. r':(i:i a . in., No. HO. Daily for Washington and New York. 11:10 p. in., No. 7. Daily for Cbar lolle ami local stations. .I:ll p. m., No. 40. Daily for (I'reensboro aiiu lurai points. li:l.'l p. in.. No. 12 - Daily for Rich mond and ull local points. Counects at Salisbury for A:-hevillo, Chattanoo ga and Memphis. Sleeper, Charlotte Lo Richmond and Salisbury to Nor folk. 8:50 p. in., No. .15 Daily to Nor lanla and points South. Sleepers to New Orleans ami Birmingham and day coaches Washington to New Or leans. R. L. Vernon, D. P. A., Charlotte, IT. 0 H. P. Cary, G. P. A., Washington, D.O SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Charlotte, N. C, May 14, 1910. Chan-,' of sol.cJi.L SKA BOARD Alii LINK, effective noon Sunday Mu 15. Westbound trains leave Char- as l'o,lo. s, d:.il : .. daily, 0:50 a. in. .. IT. daily, 4:15 p. m. hound, daily : . in. duil, 1 :50 a. m. .. 1 1, daily, 5:110 a. m. 1 ; dailv. 7:IMI n. in. Cnarloll I,. I li N N !''!- N N. N. T . lV s N N. N. i'n N fi.ir . l:s: . 15. . .'!!'. I'r. . Hi. anive i: Hie ea-1 ;. !l :"iO a. 112:111 m 111:5(1 p. nil the v ll::i(l a fol- sl : in. 1 !, 7:00 JAMES KKR, JR., Traveling Passenger Agent. 1L We Call Attention to One Thing ! ' ' '-Ur v i i.'! An 'iilA We demand in Suits for Summer wear materials as fine and tailoring as high class as we do in heavier garments for winter. Being lighter in weight it stands to reason that to hold Shape and Sm art styles, they require it, and in The "Clothes Beautiful if Hit: ami ihnii;m:i hy Schloss, Bros. & Company I Jul 1 i more New York Huston We have found these things ca r rled to the highest point and at moderate Prices. Of Interest to every GENTLEMAN who combines HIGH QUALITY and MODERATE PRICE The .:irtieulnr man realizes tliot "negf.igt:. ioe not mean "nplecl" Summer linm claims Smart Sliirls ami Tien and Hosiery tor its ow.n. Comfort demamln plenty of them, !reiiiciit trips to the lauml.y retire high iiality, and your H-ket-look naturally calls for moderate .ii cs We have studied the question long to strike the happy medium of High Quality at moderate Prices. We want you to come in aud see. SCHLOSS fWOS. , CO. STRAWS The "Yacht" is dividing popularity this season with tbe soft straws in negligee shapes. Yachts in smooth and rough straws. Soit straws in Milans and Mackinaws pflnd the ever popular Panama Straw Hats. Auto and Oolf Caps. Fancy Hat Bands, 25 and 50 cents. SHIRTS We have a full line in all sizes, and patterns of the most celebrated shirts. Negligee with plain and plaited bos- U1IS. I'laiu uhile $1.00 to $2.00 Stripe Talerng $1.00 lo $2.50 Solid Colors $1.00 to $l.f0 wilh attached and detached cliffs. Shirts r.ith attached soft eo tiara in flannel and pongee for ontuig, golf and tennis, priced from $1.50 to $3.00 UHDERWEAR j new weaves and patterns the slip ,rla-v, prespiraliiri proof kind ;0e Knee lent' I li .drawers in Nainsook,, price ... ! a- Coat (Shirts wilh long or short sleevs, ! 50c i COLLARS I All Hip new Slimmer shapes in the; most nipulan eolars H J lor WASH TIES Wash four in hands in pielty stripes lo match negligee sliul:. al :.c TIES Silk f our in hand and bow ties iu SOCKS Lisle half hose in solid colors and neat patterns at 25c and 50o CAMNON Sl IFETZEIR CCD, im ir
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