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r TH "I LOVE -- ! C?i V! Poured '". by KITTY ''GORDON - ? " "The Girl1 and the' Wizard " ; Wedj-by M. a ROURKW L TOaVvig't tfcs .; m 8. Thara? i my heart . Hot - soma and flow'n, . beau -ty sad grace. Dar'- ling of mine, si - Heard in the songs of Grand Excursion to Johnson City, Tennv Via. Seaboard and 0. 0. tt 0., Wednesday, July 6th, 1910. There will be a grand xonrsion from Charlotte to Johnson City, Tenn., July 6th, leaving Charlotte at 8. a. m., arriving .4:30 p.. m., returning elave - Johnson - City July - 7th, 12 soon. The fare for the round trip will be only $3.00. Secure your re served seat tickets early, at Blakea Drug Store, Seaboard city Sloe 'or from the committee in Charlotte. This may be the last excursion to Johnson City this summer and all-should take advantage of this" most magnificent trip; offered at so low a cost. Persons -from Gastonia and points' south and from Concord and points north can come to Charlotte on the early morn ing trains and have plenty of time to catch this train.' Hotel .accommoda tions at Johnson City are very reason able and there is plenty of room for all List of - hotels -- and ; boarding houses will be distributed on the train. The scenery along this route is the moBt magnificent in America,' and it . is worth the trip just for the scenery. Johnson City is a )ovelyity and you will enjoy your stay there. Mr. Jas. Ker Jr will be in charge f train. Well conducted refreshment-car .will serve all kinds of good things to eat, ther. information see bill or1 address any of the committee. , J. T. LAWINO, Chairman, r ' . " Charlotte, N. C. ' V. JNUXlUJtS. v That my friends, eoquaintancei and others may have an opportunity to take' Chiropractie Nerve and Spbal treatments I will be at the Fisher residence,'! corner Union and Qrov , streets, Monday, Wednesday- and Fri day of each week. Hours 4 to 8' p. m. A partial list of diseases successfully treated is Gall Stones, Neuralgia, Ner 7our Prostration, Bheomatism, Fevers, Diseases of , the Heart, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Lnng, Bowels and! Women diseases, t- i f Ninety per cent, of the trouSles of suffering humanity, especially women, originate at the spine. No drugs are nsed -v-. ; DB. F, J. BATES, ; ' Chiropractie Nerve end Spinal Spec ialist, Rooms 917-919 Realty Bldg Charlotte, N. C. t ;;: :. ;- DOO TA3L':v-S'irK- . Census of the dogi in the city just completed All persons who have not paid their dog tax -are hereby notified that unless same is paid on or before the 15th day of July 1910, legal pro ceediogs wiU be commenced according to law.. ft JL MONTGOMERY, JR., ' I 6-29-7-5 - C T. j 1 1 i' 1 ' '' i j j V.N , I I i 'fera!if J 1 - j;. ' l"". -L1 REE' LITTLE WORDS eret of , sun-shine and how - era, jon have tak - en your place, . . . ; What are the words of- Won by those - three lit ways three lit - tie words. the dear lit - tie birds. One Copyright, MCMVm, by WAITER-JACOBS, Boston, Mart. ' International Copyright Secured Used by permtoion; MURRAY MUSIC Co., flew TOrt Is Life Worth Living?" 5 Mrs. Mollie ' McRaney, Prentiss, Misa., writes that she had a severe case of kidney -and bladder trouble, and that four bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy cured her sound and well. She closes her lettei by saying: "I heartily recommend Foley's Kidney to any 'sufferer of kidney disease. It save my life." Cabarrus Drug Co. - Like ali other' fruit-', there is an abundant blackberry crop this yea. While, for some reason or other, the blackberry does not enjoy the social sanding of its nearest relatives in va riety, the dewberry and strawberry, it nevertheless fills a place far from ob scure housekeepers. . .-Mrs. ,C. L. Stevens, of New Berne, has been elected superintendent of the graded school at Beaufort; Mrs..Ste yens enjoys the distinction of being 1 1 a i. i in.i i. i me urat 'woman in ine loaie 10 oe elected to a position of this character. She is the wife of the editor of the Newbern Journal. r' A. E. Pickett,' a Douglass county, KanBa fanner, 'found raising straw berries, to be a profitable occupation this spring. rFom'ohe and one-fifth acres be gathered 357 crates of berries which yielded 'him $907.50. : A Tew Short' Weeks. Mr. J. S. Bartell, Edwardsville, 1111., writes: "A few months ago my kid neys become congested. I had severe oackache and nam across tha kid. neys and hips. '! Foley 'a Kidney Pills rected the action of my kidneys. This was brought about -af ter my using them only a few short weeks. I can cheerfully recommend . them." Ca- barrus Drug Co. , , Children Who are Sickly. 1 " Mothers who value their own com fort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mo ther Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil dren, for use throughout the season. They break up Colds. Cure Feveriah- nes, Constipation, Teething Disorders, Headache, and . otomach , Troubles. These Powder never faiL iSold hviA.ll drug stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. A trial package will be sent free to any mother who Vill ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. ; Must Be Above Suspicion. . Kidney and bladder ailments are so erious in . their consequences, ; and if unchecked 'so often fatal that any remedy offered for : their cure must be above suspicion. '" Foley's Kidney Pills 'contain no harmful drugs, 'and haver'Sucessfully stood a-i long and thorough test,, Cabarrus Drug Co. Music by FRANK H. GREY" What is the V so ore of Queen by the pow'r of ! your the songs' of the birds, tie, I wee lit ?- tie words, lit - tie, . two lit tie, den. J, S. Carr Nominated for the j House of Representatives. Durham Sun. 1 : General Julian S. Carr for thei House I And bis nomination came like a thunderbolt' (from a clear sky. As one man, the 1 assembled democrats turned to General Carr as the man of the hour and "nominated him ly acclamation. The task of (selecting a standard bearer has been a perplexing one. Some of the people wanltd a busi ngs man. Others tbonght Durham county's representative ought to Cxj a farmer this time and still others had picked ; a lawyer for the place. The delegates came to the conven tion Saturday instanced by their people at home to select the best available mad. . They did it. When Colonel Benehan Cameron placed General Carf. in nminatioti Satur day the convention went wild' with enthusiasm.' It was a 'stampede walkover. Every man iff the conven h recognized the-faot that in Gen eral Carr they had the man they wanted--the!" man :! their! 'ipeoplo 1 at home wanted and despite1 his vigor onr protests he waVmade fbe party's nominee oy an nnanunotiB yore. As Colonel' CanierOn""ateseribed ' him General Carr is a ' 'bus incsa mam of well known ability. '5 He 'is one of the most progressive"! armeris in tHe'State and u close to the work me man. it is a man of state-wide J!ame and will make Durham t a repn fsentative whom she will be proud.; Foley's" Kidney fills I Have Cured The aWe Is a quotation .f s om a let ter wntten by H. M. WalkefJ EvaosvilI.e. Ind.;L 'I contracted a seyhre case o kidney trouble. - My ; bawl t gave out and pained me. I seemed1 Ho have lost all strength and ambition; l was bother ed with diuy spells, my Jiead would swim and specks float beVo) my eyes. I took Foley's Kidney Piljs regularly like a new man. Cabarrn1 Drug Co. Attractive Round Trip Ra( ;es to Boa- . ton,' Masat J ' On aocotlnt of 'National 1 "Sducational AasOoiatlon;'Bo8ton,'Mass July 2-8th, 1910, the Southern RaUway ' announces very low-'rates. Datesof sale 'June 28th'to Jury 2, with:AmJ I 'eturii limit to 'reach' thei Oritrinil stti rtiric twint J uly 14th: whh nrivi&s' ' f an ex tension' until September 155 th. bv ber-' sonaiiy depositlhtf tietet wr ith ' BDeciel Agent,' and payment 'of '$1 Jf 80, Round trip rate from Charlotte. Si : C4 $28.80, JrtoportiohallyTlolr Tates' i Crom1 other points "'" : ! , i- vvVi- ' For "Sale-lSmall, safe. Ripply to J. three lit - tie words,- , Set to ths mm -eio of birds.;..!.)......'. Jart.Y !j ' , s 'I , M J. 1 1 1 ' J - rr b ' vi f Tp- rffpP "cES v f ' ' 'r .at. V' eu-: three lit - tie words that for - er - er are new,.-...... r When said by hearts that are true. !9 Ju- ! r 5?ls i ffVfr i vr fc 'i'i-i iu-' r , t , 1 1 1 i i ,), l One lit tie, two lit tie, three lit tie words, "I love you." yon."..... L I Lore Yon. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Charlotte, N.., May 14, 1910. Change of schedule : SEABOARD AIR LINE, effective' noon Sunday May 15. Westbonnd trains leave Char lotto as follows, daily : Uo. 133, daily, 9:50 a. m. o. 47, daily, 4 :45 p. m. Eaaubound, daily: No 40, daily, 4:50 a. m. No. 44, daily, 5:00 a. m. No. 132, daily, 7:00 p.m. Trains Arrive in Charlotte as fol lows from the east 5 No. 133, 9:50 a. m. No. 45, 12:01 noon. No. 39, 10:50 p.m. Arive from the west: No. 46, 10:30 a. m. No. 132, 7:00 p. m. , JAMES KER, JR., .Traveling Passenger Agent. D. B. FOWLKESi Manager. As the world -goes around and around, Yon near the-iron rrag of its sound, Long Pants inade short, square coals made round,' Remember that Paul is still in town. ; Alfter the needle and the machine,1' Then1 the ' clothes1 are ; sponged ' and cleaned, Coat pressed nicely and pants in a ; crease, Think of the pressor last but n least1 - i Gratefully, DAN A PAUL. jctii Batikathft? Kidney nd ''It fc. wreets -i IrreenUrrttet, mr Hens the kidneys bo they Wfti' eliil "the1 topiiritieB from ther DWdd1 ano tonea tip t&e whole Vayatett. i . ' Commence taking Foley'a Kidney" Rt10 at,-onceT and avoid Brigi fflDlieairwOiii beearfc50a.a $lM"bbttlelfc; Sold by Oabanrl1 n Co Coneotd. ROLL PAPER f'or adding '.'machines alwav on ban dr at The Tribune Ctty Pressing Out Foley's THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall session begins September 14. 1910. Those de siring to enter should apply as early as posible. For catalogue and otner information address JULIUS L FOUST, President, 6-13. ... Greensboro, N. 0. THE NORTH CAROLINA' -COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MEOHANIO ARTS. The State's college for training in dustrial - worker. - Courses- in Agri rnltnre: Hortlcnitnre. Animal - Hus bandry and Dairying! in Civil, Elec trical and Mechanical- Engineering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial1 Chemistry; and 1 in Agri cultural teaching. Entrance examinations at each county seat on the 14th of July. D. H. HILL, President, West Raleigh, N. 0. LIFE INSURANCE FIRE XrTSURANOS CAUSALTY INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE call on StitW Lou Si Tn:t It. St Cloud Hotel Bldg, Concord, N C Phone No. 231. " - ; rotal Assets Representod$224,780)000 We call special attention to our Live Stock Insurance for farm,r dray and pleasure animals.'.' Also special classes Horses and Cattle. 4 . CA. ISENIDOXJR, See. ft Trees. THOSr-W. SSCTTH, Mgr. Insurance. i OITT ORDINANCE, v Be it ordained by the Board of AWer- , men of the City of Concord ; I Thftt all bill oostera oostani bills for circuses and. shows of all Lind shall within three VS) days arter we performance advertised, remove said advertisement from all bill boards. posts,- or ' any surface .'whatsoever where displayed witnin tne corporate IrmitH of the town of Concord. j 'Any person "violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be Tdeewed guilty of ' a misdemeanor and tpo4 convwuon auau tie. uum iu.ij uuiuuo or imprisoned tnirry cays. -. , . W. H. GD3SON, Gerk.s June 1, 1910. tf FOR SALE two electric motors, ''One and two horse power. - Apply to v Ho. 225. Store formertyi occupied by The Tribune Co. Occupationrgiven at f at once.; DESIRABLE OFFICES In postoffice building1 . (now occupied by the 'a Home Educational Co.) $2.50 to $4.00 r month. In Morris Building- ; best location in the- ' city. Steams heat, ' light and janitor ser vice FREE. t , One Front Room, 0i A second' floor Other nice offices- ' second floor ,l 1 Sleeping rooms bath,' n heat, light and janitor -T, service FREE.;! mm $3.00 to $5.00 Per !.!ct!i 1 Other desirable offices i ' 'Phone No.-59. T. T. SMITH, JR., Manager. KCSRIS lEHL EST1TE. CO. tUln Unsure : CEbeir Uivba To secure their loved onewif , they: die, what they intend, to provide it they live. Reflect t Ha ve you made suitable provisions forour wifeand children t If not apply lor Insurancey in the MUTUAL BENEFIT iJ-FEt INSUR ANCE COMPANY, ; Tmi - POUCS HOLDERS ERIENB-zalid do it now. . - ( JNO.'K. PATTERSON h OO, Aft. For , Sale Mi Two story, 6-room dwelling with -pantry and' bath roonv on North, TJnf -ion stree, lot 67x160. 1 , - , jnO.x pattesscn cc:"r.-rr. , L; N. Burlcyrc j; L: Li . v Concord, IT. -XJ. - , .. Office and residence inform r;"I-j ing, rooms 12 and 13. -1 ? , ,rton.i:xj:x . tA:
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