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lpcnny Column For Salt Cheap Safe, desk, scales, stove and trucks. Max Moses & Company. 6-13tf I i For Sale Well established 3 chair ; barber shop: centrally located. ! A. Viola. ' 14-20 Reward for return of liver-colored pointer; white spots on breast and while lips on toes of all feet. V. ' T. Wall. f For Rent One of the most desirable homes in the cily ihe Cole cottage on Sprinir street. Modern convc inenres. Apply to K. S. Wlieeler. t;-7 :!'. For Sale Small safe. Applv to J. H. Sherrill. tf. For Rent A real neat cottage with all modern improvements, on South Main street, near postoflice. Juo. K. I'allei-soii & Co. tf For Sale Sewn room cottage, citv water, two slahles, lot IKixloO feet. West Corhin street. If taken in the next few days t lie price $1:1(111. J mi. K. Patterson & Co. tf For Sale Two story, seven room dwelling on Marsh street near North Union street at a bargain ami easv terms. .Ino. K. Patterson & Co.' tf. ROLL PAPER for rdding machines always on hand al The Tribune olli.e. For Fresh Groceries and prompt de liverv, phone your orders to No. J 17. ' (iady & Mclnnis. tf. Join the Concord Pressing Club Bksvgs? Phone 1,5 .MoNKY to l.'ii.l on Cabarrus Real Estate, in Town or Country 20 t. f. J. L. OROWELL. PASTIME A Wise Guy. She Wants a Bow wow. A Queen of the Burlesque An Equine Hero. PASTIME POPULAR PICTURE SHOW. A. G. ODELL, - - Proprietor. JI ben tori urn To-day Papinta ( Drama) Picturesque Pyrenees (Hand colored) Only a aFded Flower. (Drama) Concord Markets. COTTON MARK IT. Mlddlln UH Good Middling 14 H OottonSeed -I PRODUCE MAMKIT Fort II Bulk Meat.Hlden i: iMfU . SO Butter IB tow Chicken! 27 to . Goto l.notol.10 MS - Lard 16 tow Flour, North ( &i.illn ... .3 00 to 3.60 Meal 1.00 Lady rati . Oow Peaa . . 2.36 Tallow tot Oats 7J Ball 96 IrUk Poutom 0 tfaina 21) Why Not? If You Have to Cook These Days Use an Oil Stove ? REFRIGERATORS! We can fill your requirements -WHITE MOUNTAIN, ODORLESS, QTJR NET and WILKEE the best on themarket We also sell lea Boxes, ' Vudor Porch Shades, Hammock and Mosquito Canopies. The Store that . satisfies is after yon. Come and see. , " V ; ; i 0:11 & Harris Furniture Co. f I SHEHS ' n.' i ri DosorrM aoCaoay IllSTER BROWN HOSIER Y 'Sioekings for all the family. Some !p:ii up 4 pair to box and guaranteed in wear four months. Ladies Me , 1 1 n in Weighl (iauze, Oirls I X I Hix. mhhI hlak; Bovs' 1IXI Rib. in all sizes, including KXTKA SIZKS. Ev ery ( having Ihe appearance of a much higher price stocking. tents pair. SILK HOOT STOCKINGS 1 Jill l grows more mpnlar every lav. This stockim: is made of pure silk I bread bool. I.isle heel and toe. Il is made to wear and has the ap pearance of a $1."I silk slocking, at this wonderfully low price cents pair. All Sizes :' vents FISHERS Elltay's Straw Hat Cleaner The best straw bat cleaner ever put on the market. It turns the oldest, most discolored straw white and stain less. Don't tlirow away last summer's hat just try ELK AY'S on it. Sold in two sizes, 10c and '-c Gibson Drug Store. The REXALL Store. L. N. Burleyson, M. D. Concord, N. C. Office and residence in Morris Ruild- ing. rooms 12 and IS. Phone No. 330. For Sale! Ruts will lie roceived for the npxt tlijrty days fur the oldi Lutheran church, or more recently the Concord Ilio-h School Bnildine. on East Corbin street. Privilege to reject all bids. Hand to I . MCUUSSAUU, Sec. of Board of Trustees of Union School. 14-21 No danger, no dust, no beat, no worry about a hot room. No trouble about wood strikp a match ami yon are ready for business. We have the FLORENCE AUTOMATIC WICK LESS and THE PERFECTION with a wick. Pay your money and take your choice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back you take no risk. MUTlOT J y Ccf pfiswVaV"n$f II. A IV. Waists for r I toys V. niul f Oirls. I THE TRIBUNE Concord, N. C, June 14, 1910 TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT. Showers tonight and Wednesday; lght variable winds. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Mr. Kd Melchor has accepted a po- siiion at the Si. ( loud Barber shop. The rains for the past several days have been terrilic. and Ihe end is not vet. Mr. Charles Cannon has accepted a position al ihe Citizen?. Hank and I rust Co. H. L. Parks & Co. sel t lie Hackett t'arhart Clothing, and they claim that ihere are no belter gannenls made. Commencing todav the (irand Lodge, Knighls of Pythias of North Carolina will assemble in Charlotte in ils fortieth annual convention, Mr. Will Kinehardt. who has lieen with 11. B. Wilkinson & Co., for some lime, has accepted a position with the Craven Bros. Furniture and I inler takiug Co. The meeting of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of Central church, which was to have been held this af ternoon, has been postponed till next Monday afternoon. The old Concord High School build ing (the old Lutheran church) on Kasi Corbin street, will be o tie red for ale by Ihe trustees. See notice of ( has. McDonald, F.sp, in ibis paper. There will be a game of baseball al ihe Brown Mill grounds next Thursday. June Hi, at 4 o'clock, be tween Ihe Western Bloomer (iirls and the Concord learn. Price of admis sion, J. cents. Mr. (jeorge L. Fisher has begun the creel ion of a nice residence 011 his lot on North I'niou street. He has moved the old residence to Church street and remodeled il. adding some new parts to it. Mr. Smith Sent, whose sudden dis appearance from 1 he city Suuday mgbl created a great surprise among his il riends here, returned to Ihe city this 1 lung and paid a line 011 the charge against him in the Kecorder's court. The Davis White Sulphur Springs, al Hiddenite, opened the season with 1!)0 guests. The hand from Taylors ville furnished the music and a tine dinner was served. This is without question the most Mpular springs re sort in the Stale, and it is deservedly so. Ignite a number of Concord people will go up there this season. Mr. W. J. Glass, the grocerman, has let the contract for a thirty-five foot adilion to his si orerooui. The material has already been placed and work will begin as soon as the wea ther permits. The new addition will uahle Mr. tilass to carry a more ex tensive stock of goods and also to display them to better advantage to his patrons. Mr. Carson Lingle, a 'well-known and substantial fanner of Lilaker township, ttowau county, was taken to 1 he Slate Hospital at Morganlon Sunday. "He bad been much de pressed," says the Salisbury Post "for several weeks over the condition and serious illness of his wife and when her death occurred last week lie collapsed completely." Charlotte Observer: Miss Gary Boyd, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mrs. Emma Boyd, of Spartanburg, is spending the day iu the city as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. T. ,J. (iattis, dr., at her home al Klizabelh Heights. Miss Boyd will leave tonight for New York and sail Saturday for Europe where she will spend a year studying voice. Miss Boyd is a former student of Winlbrop College. The Irish lace fakirs are wending their cheerful way across the Stale and reports are being heard from new. precincts each day to swell the num ber of their victims. "Just another demonstration," consoles The Marsh ville Our Home from the standpoint of a looker-on in Venice, "of how easily the American people are hum bugged. But if somebody didu t come along and skin us occasionally, we might become hidebound." So, per haps the ever-biting public gets its money 's worth, after all, remarks the Charlotte Chronicle. What Wilmington Does Not Claim. On the back of the menu cards of the banqnet given by the Wilmington people to the members of the North Carolina Press Association last week was the following : Wilmington Does Not Claim To be the largest citv in the state BUT IT IS. To be the best governed city in the state BUT IT IS. To be fhe finest distributing centre in tbe south BUT IT IS. To have the finest public buildings in the state BUT IT HAS. To bave tbe finest public schools in the state BUT IT HAS. To have th largest banks in tbe state BUT IT HAS. To be tbe largest cot ton exporting port in the south BUT IT IS, (three excepted.) To be tbe largest naval store mar ket in the world BUT IT IS (Two excepted.) To nave the prettiest women rn the world don't bare to you can see for yourselves. STATE NEWS. The Haleigh police officers have procured a raise of $5 per month in pay, giving them $70. They are to also be alloweil in the ifuture one Sunday off. Mr. Jno. A. Oates, of Fayetteville, who served as chairman for the great prohibition campaign four years ago, is now at Wake Forest College taking a course in law with a view to prac 1 icing at the bar. Mrs. Bahlv Powell, a voting white Ionian. aliout JJ veal's of age, com milled suicide at her home near Po mona Sunday morning by cutting her inoat Willi a razor. She bad been ill with lever for some liins and her miml became unbalanced. She is snr- uii-,1 by a hushaiii! and a young child. The Carolina & Northwestern Kailway has just announced officially ln;il chair cars will be put 011 trains No. , ami ,H. between Kdgemont and C'larlotie. beginning Monday, June I.:. These cars 'will leave (Miarlotte o(i- the Seaboard Air Line at 4:4.3 1' l ick in 1 he afternoon, reaching Lin-,- 1 1 1 1 . in at ti:40. where connection will lie made with the C. & N. W. and K.k'cinont will he reached by lOi.'k'i at night. Hemming the cars will leave Kdircnioni at .":HII in the morn and reach Charlotte at 10:.'t0 ..'clock. How Typhhoid is Spread by Flies. I'i'oirressive Farmer. That the typhoid germ is carried by ilics has been abundantly proved. Only passing observation in following .1 lyplmiil epidemic iu a family or .oiinty neighborhood is necessary in .nicr to locale ihe source of the -...urge. A painstaking, conscientious house .il'c who, herself, was a victim of a family epidemic some time ago, gave me a bit of history bearing upon this , it: A brother, returning from a listant cily, developed fever shortly a'ler his return. Ail old colored wo .11.111 was employed to take care of the l.iiienl. A iloor from t he sick room 11. 1 to a porch, which also furnished : trance to the dining room, quite a iMi.il araiigement in count rv homes. cssels used in ihe sick room were h it to Maud for hours without atten tion upon the Mrch. Flies swarui eil here by hundreds, linding easy ac . ess al once to the dining room. With in three weeks four more cases of ty p mid developed in this household. For a period of eight months there was one or more members of tbe family ill with fever. Willi the tvpe of ser vice such as this untrained, ignorant ncuro woman was capable of giving. iwth the wa-ste ilrom the sick room emptied into an open vault, easy of access to Hies, and located in such a wav as to render fater contamination almost a certainly, there is every reason to expect a return of the epi demic lo this family at any time. To read Ihe history of a typhoid epidemic in any and every section of this land is to recognize the bouse- lly as the chief factor in the sipread of I he ilisease. More than a Score Died. Bel ecu twenty and thirty people lost llicir lues .Monday. a .Montreal, when the supports ,if the sprinkler system lank on 1 be roof of The Her ald building gave way and the great mass ol nicl.il and water, weighing thirty-live Ions, went crashing to the basement. Fire broke out immediately, adding its hon ors to I he disaster. The lireiiien displayed splendid heroism in rescuing scores of people from per ilous (Misiiiims in the tottering walls. Some of the walls had to come down before the work of recovering the bodies 1 Id lie safely attempted. Former Governor Hoke Smith will not. be a candidate for governor of Georgia I his year. Southern Railway Schedule. Following schedule figures publish ed only as information and are not guaranteed. In effect May 15, 1910: 4:10 a. m., No. 8 Daily for Rich mond and all local points. Connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem and Raleigh, at Denville for Norfolk. ' 6:40 a. m., No. 44. Daily for Wash ington and points North. Connects at Salisbury for Asheville, Chattanoo ga and Memphis. Pullman and day coaches Atlanta to Washington. Pull man coach betweeu Atlanta and Ral eigh. 6:20 a. m., No. 45 Daily for Char lotte and all local points, 10:10 a. m., No. 11 Daily for At lanta anj local points;. 11:0 j a. m., No. 36 Daily for Washington and New York. Pullman sleepers New Orleans to New York; day ooooh New Orleans to New York. Washington and all uts north. 12:03 a . m., No. 30. Daily for Washington ami New York. 3:40 p. m, No. It Daily for Char lotte and local stations. 3:40 p. m., No. 46. Daily for Greensboro anu local points. 6:43 p. m., No. 12 Daily for Rich mond and all local points. Connects at Salisbury for Asheville, Chattanoo ga and Memphis. Sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond and Salisbury to Nor folk.' . " ' 8:50 P. nu No. 35 Daily to Nor- lanta and points South. Sleepers, to New Orleans and Birmingham and day coaches Washington to New Or leans. '. ' -K. U Vernon, D. P. JL, Charlotte, IT. 0 H. r. Cary, Q. P. A WacUnfUs D.O Two Mighty Attractive Things About BROWNS-CANNON CO. CLOTHES. The first is the price. You get an exquisitely tailored pro duct at a reasonable self-respecting price. The next attractive thing is the sun itself. Its style, drape and hang and delusiveness of design are there in every line. These qualities discriminate Browns Cannon Co. Clothes weare.-s from the crowd. We are selling for these warm days a Blue Serge Coat and Pants for the special price of $18.50. It's a peach. Come in and try it on, yon do not have to buy. Others at $15.00 a"d up. . FRESH LOT OF WHOLE WHEAT, GRAHAM FLOUR, MILLED BY DAVIS BROTHERS, HIDDENITE, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 21. Dove-Bost ITS A DISTINCT NOVELTY ! The Silk Petticoat w ith a beautiful PERSIAN FLOUNCE. See our window. AUo extra large sizes in Black Taffeta Petti coats. tSlacb & SheparcU "WHIZ" "It grabs the dirt." Nothing bettei for ile;uiii.r tile, pro celian ware, all kinds of metal ware, jn-n'e M:iint. from hands etc 10c, DAVIS DRUG COMPANY. BASEBALL Western Bloomer Girls vs. THURSDAY, BROWN MILL GROUNDS GAME ADMISSION STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Concord Perpetual Building and Loan Associstkm will be held in tbe court bouse on Tuesday, June I4th, at 8 p. m. All stockholders re quested to be present. ' tLL WOODtlUUSK, 11-13. - See. and Treas. FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby aanoanea myself a candi date for Solicitor in the approaching DemoeratSe primaries and Convention. If nominated and elected I shall discharge my duty to tha best of my ability, fairly and impartially. I would be pleased to hare tbe sup port of the Democrats of Cabarrus eoonty. ' ". '. P. IL SHANNONHOUSK. B!ob1s-"Miss Giddiffirl says bar bathing suit this earner m going to be out of sight." Siobbs "As I remember it: tbe ou shs wore Jast year mm nearly so." TE! Co. IN TOWN ! I JUNE 16TH. CALLED AT 4 P. M. 25 CENTS. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Charlotte, N. C, May 14, 1910. Change of schediiL SEABOARD ' AIR L1NE. effective noon . Sunday May 15. Westbound trains leave Char- , , InttA aa fikllnwa ilrilvr . :i. , No. 133, daily, 9:50 a. m. No. 47, daily, 4:45 p. m. '; Bastbound, daily: No. 40, daily, 4 :50 a. m. v No. 44, daily, 5 :00 a. m. No. 132, daily, 7:00 p. m. -j Trains arrive in Charlotte as f ol- -tows from the east : ; No. 133, 9:50 a; m. ; No. 45, 12:01 noon. ... 4 No. 39, 10:50 p. m. . Arive from the west: . . No. 46, 10:30 a. m. - - : A No. 132, 7:00 p. m. v JAMES RER, JR J. y Traveling Passenger A rent Itching piles provoke profanity, bnt bat profanity won't ears them. Doan's Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protnding piles after years of suffer- ing. At any drug store. .' , ' - ,v-- 0 ft i
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