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f ." i to.. Ocnny Column Dixit iloequito Canopies for 'wood or iron beda, $3.00; Aeme Ceiling Can opiea for ill kind of bda &nd eriba, $1.50. . Put pp free. Concord Fur niture Co. I 16-23 If a. trained nurse is wanted call at 226 W. Depot St 18-20p Tor Rent The Dor eottam on W. Corbin SL L. D. Coltiane. 7-12 tf. Tor Sale Two milch eows. Apply to Afton Meana at Means Drug Co. 11 Tor Sale Cheap Safe, desk, wales, tore and trucks. Max Moses a ComDanv. . " 6-13tf a w- For Bant One of the most desirable some in the city the Cole cottage n Rnrinp street. Modern conve niences. Apply to a.- 8. Wheeler. 8-7 tf. Join the Concord Pressing Club. R grass? Phone 115 MONEY to lend on Cabarrus Real Estate, in Town or Country 20 1 f. J.L.CROWELL. For Sale 76 acres of land 5 miles east of Concord on public road; good dwelling, fine orchard, large donble barn and known as the W. R. Harris farm; easy terms. Jno. K. Patterson & Co. tf. WILL GIVE WITH EVERT 60c PRESCRIPTION OR MORE ONE GOLD RIMMED MEDICINE GLASS FREE. Concord Markets. COTTON MARKET. HlddUn 16 Good Middling 15 Cottonseed.... 2 PR0DUCI MARKET Pork - u BnlkMeat,8ides 17 Beeswax 80 Butter " Chickens W to 41 Com 1.00 to 1.10 Eton 15 Lard.. 15to Flour, Nortb Carolina 2 75 to 3.2b Meal Lady Peaa "-80 Oow Peaa sx Tallow.... xos Oats 86 alt " .rUhPntktona 9,1 Masonic Notice. Regular communication , Stokes Lodge No. 32, A. F. & A. M., Monday evening, July 18th, at 8 o'cloct J. S. Lafferty, Sec. Spring Hill Fan FOR SALE! Spring Hill Farm, containing 151 acres will be sold by August 15th, 1910, to the party willing to pay the most tfor it. This is a most de sirable farm, 50 acres desirable build ing sites, pure freestone water, wells and springs; 40 acres wood land; - good improvements, fine orchard, ets., etc. Positively It wlu be sold. Call on or address JNO. At SIMS, ' Salisbury, N. 0. July 15th. 1910, s 7-14-lmo. The Time To Clean Up mmtmmmn We have a few remnants we are going to sell. If you can use one, now is your chance, - Come, see and hear prices. . Being in the "hands of the law", is not a circumstance, - - T7TTTT3 1Z.5TJ1VSAX8, ODORLESS, Tx'AL and IDEAL all first-class i hnrd wood.. Not a pine in the lot. ' T. l.at we say unto one we say unto r'l C e to the store that satisfies. DAVIS DRUG COMPANY FISHERS THIS BEING HOSIERY WEEK I with ut, to-day, Monday, fonnd as busy selling Hosiery. If you did not get out to-day, be sure and come to-morrow and all week. ; As well as Special Numbers we advertised there are TWO NUM. BERS NOT ADVERTISED that are big Talues. Don't forget the numbers. ' THE FOLLOWING TWO SPE CIAL NOS. 61S-B AND S0-Z AT PRICES THAT WILL PAT YOU TO LOOK FOR. NOT ADVERTISED. Treat Yourself to a New Pair of Gloves. We are agents for Kayser's Silk Gloves in all lengths, two-button clasp, 12-button length, and 16- buttons. We are Exclusive Agents for Niagara Silk Gloves which we also furnish in all nov elty shades. Submit your samples, we match them in tour days time. Gloves ! Gloves ! Below we mention a few special Gloves for this week's selling: Our Special 12-Button Silk Glove made of the best quality Glove Silk, double tip fingers, would be a good value at $1.25, our special price j)er pair, $1.00 Ladies' $1.00 TQ fpnfQ Kid Gloves, "7 CCllUs By all means get a pair of these Gloves. Not a bigger or better bargain ever offered. The price, 69c, is a small thing, but when you consider you get regular $1 Gloves it should bring you here "double quick. Black only, fol lowing sizes : slA, &3A 7 7, special per pair... ....63c Ladies' ElbowLength Silk Gloves. Good Black, made best Glove Silk, a regular $1 value, black ouly, special per pair 50c Ladies' Milanese Silk Lisle Gloves. Beautiful black a-button clasp. Full cut in size. To appreciate them i9 to see them, pair 25c All sizes in a-button clasp Silks, black, white gray, and tan. Resolved, That it pays to buy Hosiery that wears. Buster Brown's Stockings are GUARANTEED............ . iftebers The Ideal Hair Tonic Ncivhro'G Hcrpicido 50c and $1 per bottle Gibson Drug Store. Special Agents. Has Come!: on Refrigerators ! 1 THE TrdBUIJE Coxcord, N. C, July x8, 1910 TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT. . Unsettled weather -with rain . to night or Tuesday; cooler' tonight; moderate to brisk west to north winda. ' LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Mr. Gordon Johnson is . critically ill at his home in No. 2 township. The condition of CapL J. M. Odell is reported as very unfavorable today. ' Marriage license has been issued to Mr. V. C. Deal and Miss Nettie Lehler. ., ' The twin infants of Mr. and Mrs. Van Helms, of Franklin Mill, died last night. The funeral was held this morning at Rocky Ridge. The lawn party, which was to have been given by the Woodman's Circle tomorrow night, Las been postponed until the weather is more settled. Mr. H. J. Pless, of China Grove township, died last Friday. He was about 60 years of age, and one of the most prominent farmers in Rowan. Little Eva May, the ll-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carter died last night at 10 o'clock. The funeral was held this morning at Oakwood cemetery. Salisbury Post: Miss Rosa Bern hardt, one of Salisbury 's most popular ' . .. . . fv1 f youne women, is quite ill at the home J & ' . of her father, Mr. C. T. Bernhardt, on East Inniss street. Mr. A. A. Allman and wife, of Lan do, S. C, came in yesterday, being railed here by the death of the child of Mr. James Walker, of No. 8 town ship. They will return home tomor row. The big law sale, which began at the store of The Dayvauli Company last Wednesday, is still in full blast. A free balloon ascension is given ev ery day for the benefit of the patrons of this sale. Mr. W. H. Wilkins has resigned his position as pharmacist at the Ca barrus Drug store, and left Saturday night for his home in Waxhaw. Mr. Clifford Porter succeeds Mr. Wilkins and began his duties there Saturday. Arthur Hooker was tried in the Recorder's court Saturday charged with an assault with a deadly weapon on Henry Jaekson. He was fined $20 or sixty days on the roads. Hooker failed to raise the amount of the fine and was taken to the gang this morn ing to begin his sentence. Mrs. Jno. H. Ritchie, who has been seriously ill at her borne on South Spring street for some weeks, was taken to Charlotte Sunday morning where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. Ritchie was accompanied by her brother, Mr. E. W. Cox, of Williams port, Pa., and her husband, Mr. Jno. H. Ritchie. ' 1, Charlotte Observer: "The public generally sems slow to take advantage of the postal savings bank bill which passed congress at the last session and which went into effect on June 25. Postmaster Spence sayo that there have been no offers of money for de posit at the Charlotto postoffice and that no one 6eems to know of the ex istence of the law." Mr. J. Ed. dine brought to our office today four of the (finest tomatoes it has been our lot to gaze upon. They were of the Ponda Rosa variety, and the four weighed six pounds, the larg est one weighing about two pounds. The 24-aour automobile race at Brighton Beachl whioh took place May 13th, will be snown at The Pas time today. ' Dr. S. A. Grier, of Harrisburg, was here last Saturday, and showed us an iron gag, such as were used to punish people m the long ago. It was an iron band which was fastened around the neck and buckled behind. In the front was an iron plate a little larger than a silver dollar,' which went into the mouth, preventing ' the victim from talking. Mr Jno. E. Kelson died last Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home on West Depot street. He was 25 years of age and a native of No. 9 townsship. He moved to Concord seventy years ago and has since been employed in one of the mills here. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at St. Paul church, conducted by Rev. J. A." J. chruch, conducted by Rev. J. A. " J. Farrington. - - Charlotte News: The different mem- bres of the Wadsworth family who nave heen occupying the North side Of the double house are breaking up. and tne nouse will he rented. . Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith are to go to house keeping on JNorth Church; Mrs. E. W. Stitt will spend the summer in Blow ing Rock, and part of the winter in Texas; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patton will go to housekeeping on their re turn from their bridal tour and Mr. Jo Wadsworth willlive at the Reese's. M A Few Ciort Weeks. Mr. J. S. BartelL Edwardsville, 1111., writes: "A lew months aso mv Sid neys become congested. I had severe backache and pain across thevlid neys and hips. Foley's Kidney Pills rected the action of my kidneys. This was 'Droncrni anout alter bit i.sih i' l only a foT t' rt wecli3. I x GOOD-BYE, DANDRUFF. A Clean Scalp for Everyone Who Wants One. Parisan Sage will kill all dandruff germs and banian dandruff in two weeks, or nothing to pay? It will stop falling hair or itching scalp in two weeks, or money back. It will stimulate the clogged up hair roots, will cause the hair to grow, will prevent the hair from turning gray, and -the danger of becoming bald will vanish. - - 1 , . , Parisian Sage is a daintily perfum ed hair tonic, that is not sticky or greasy. , .: Parisian Sage is sold by druggists everywhere, and by Gibson . Drug Store on the money back plan. Try a 50 cent bottle today and learn for yourself what a delightful tonie it is. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every package. --. " - Any Woman Can' Have Beautiful Hair.; ." ; ', Many women do not realize the at tractions they possess because they do not give proper attention to the hair. The women of Paris are famed for their beauty, not because their facial features are superior to those of other women, but because they know how to keep young by supplying vigor, luster and strength to the hair. Three years ago Parisian Sage could hardly be obtained in America. But now this delightful hair, tonic and dressing can be had in every town in America. Gibson Drug Store sell it for 50 cents a large bottle, and they 'gnarantee it to grow beautiful, luxu- i . . . . B . ... , , . 1 riant, hflir; iei tnm nnll. iiTAloea -finir riant hair; to turn dull, lifeless hair into lustrous hair; to stop falling hnir; to stop itching of the scalp. Ask for Parisian Sage. Horne for Legislature. Charlotte Chronicle. The Chronicle understands that the Democrats of Johnston county Ve arranging to send Ashley Horne to the Legislature, the only difficulty in the way being the securing of his. consent. It is to be hoped that Mr. Horne will give in. As a member of the legislature he could do his State valuable service. It has been noted that there is a disposition on the part of the people of the State, this year,to send men of ability and influence to the Legislature. In Carr, Boyden and Horne, the State would have a mighty triumvirate. We would account the sending of Mr. Horne to the Legisla ture a fortunate circumstance. We hope they will get him in the notion of going. He lives so close to Ral eigh that he could serve in the Leg islature and sleep at home and it would not ho the hardship upon him that it is upon the others. . - PASTIME Popular Picture Show. 24 Hour Automobile , Race at Mrighton Beach . Dimitri DonBkoj v (Russian Drama) No Trifling With Loce j (Comedy Drama) - -: The Banks of the Ganges ' , (Scenic) j, tt Sbeatoriuin To-day BY THE FAITH OF A CHILD (Drama) ROMEO AND JULIET IN OUS TOWN (Comedy) v The House of No Eepeators. C. D-"3 ",r' C-;,-"-r -ti-n-it An ideal place to SDend the summer. The water unsurpassed. Accommodations for 250 guests. Sewerage, hot and cold bath3. Electric lights. Enlarged dininc room. Small tables. . Splendid fare and seryice. Two through trains from Char lotte, daily except Sundays. 1 none and telegraph connec tions., lccsidcnr physician. Firs clr3 accommodations at a low rr:;3. liar, June and Septem ber, Cto !, 3 per week. July and zir T'ct, S to per wcclc i rc::.t ratc3 to families. i? 7 13 to Oct 1, 1010. . This Time It's The Late Bird That Gets . The Worm. WE OrrEB A LIMITED QUAN TITY Or CHEVIOTS, CASHMERES -AND WORSTEDS IN THE SEA- -SON'S NEWEST PATTERNS AND COLORS AT '. GREATLY REDU0- c, ED PRICES. THERE'S ONE TO V TOUR LTEXNQ IF TOU COME , EARLY. THE QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED BUT THE VALUES ARE IMMENSE. ; IF YOU'RE OUT TO SAVE -. MONEY HERE'S YOUR CHANCE.. - ' - Auto Hats and Caps. Something " I j, . a& the time. to the Mountains or Seashore- ' Your Travelling Costume Should Be a Wash Coat Suit. - There are Good Values Marked Way Down at "The Store That Fits Made" IBlack Sbepard. ; HIIDIDEITITEI FRESH LOT OF WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM FLOUR, MILLED BY DAVIS BROTHERS, HTDDENITE, N. C." - Phono 21. Dore-Bost Ob. MOST DESIRABLE STORE ROOM, BEST LOCATION IN CITY ' FOR LADIES' HABERDASHERY OR MILLINERY PARLOR. r NEXT DOOR TO CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK. WILL MAES IMPROVEMENTS AND CHANGES TO SUIT OCCUPANT. . Phone 59, ,T. T. Smith, Jr., Manager . y ' " i-A'.-.- r"-;-,: ,v -Ji';'.v-,r:i Vy'.jf V 'x' :'V, P. O. r.lorrio Real Estate Go. IT IS EVIDENT That we sell Drags, for we are in the , Drag Business, hut it may not he eri dent to yon unless yon are one of our customers "that we sell ABSOLUTELY and that our stock of an drug store t goods is very complete and up-to-date. v THE PEOPLES DRUG CO. . . ' 'Phone 333. . -v ; , - rj Takes the good things of life to make us wear I that cheerful smile, "and w6l certainly have the ' r good things for you , : Fancy Imported and Domestic Fruits. Our Ilomc-r Icvdc Csxndy aid " Cliocolcxtcs arc dolloioxi's. J . Give us your trade and we will convince you. ' CONCORD CANDY KITCHEN Phono 3S3Z2. ;or Fd:y Kind i r- ') 1 New PURE DRUGS 10 5. Union St. of Job Printr; i::rr.?.ior - nn:;) : an lit t wi him N - It i 1 'A ' - ' Jt to - 1 1 : Cx
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