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y Column Good Jersey cow for sale. See C I White - - lg-Sfo. My botne for sale or rent Cm give possesion at ace. D. P. Dayraalt 19-25-p. . . DM Mosquito Canopies for wood or - iron beds, $3.00: Aon Ceiling Cu , pies for all kind of beds end cribs, $L5Q. Pmt tip free. Coneord Fop. nitureCo, ' 1&-23 If a trained none is wanted call at 226 W. Depot St. - l&-20p For Rent The Dor cottage on W. Corbia St. U D. Colhane. 7-12 tf. Tor Salt Two milch eows. Apply to Afton Means at Means Drag Co. 11 Join the Concord Pressing Club. B I O O E S T U SI KMT EST Phone 115 MONET to lend on Cabarrns Beal Estate, in Town or Country 20 1 f. J.L.CROWELL. Tor Sale 76 acres of land 5 miles east of Coneord on publie road; good dwelling, fine orchard, large double barn and known as the W. B. Harris farm; easy terms. Jno. K. Patterson ft Co. tf. BOLL PAPER for Adding maebinei always on hand at The Tribonf office. DAVIS DRUG Y WILL GIVE WITH EVERY 50c PRESCRIPTION OB MOBB ONE GOLD BIMMED MEDICINE GLASS FREE. 3fcbcrs More Stockings AXD - Better Stockings - v a HrwwTfM .Cjoc I For Boys', Misses and Ladies, four pair to box 25c Ptxlr. Four pair guaranteed not to wear out in heel and toe for 4 months. A visit to our Hosiery Depart ment will be of interest to you. jfisbcrs Concord Markets. '' COTTON MARKET. maaiin u Good Miaailnf 15 Cottonseed 24 PRODUCE MARKET Port . 11 Bulk Meat.Sldet 17 Beeswax Butter WtoM OblekeaR 27 to Corn 1.00 to MO BfXt 18 lard. lBtoSO t, Hortn OaroUna 8.75 to sx eaee t . ItflO lady Few. Oew reai Tanow.. ot Oats... ... alt.. trlsfc Potatoes .". 90 SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Charlotte, N. C, May 14, 1910. Change of schedule SEABOARD AIR LINE, effective noon Sunday May 15. Westbound trains leave Char lotte as follows, daily: No. 133, daily, 9:50 a. m. No. 47, daily, 4 :45 p. m. Eastbound, 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 ows from the east: 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 PASTIME Popular Picture Show. ' Payisf Attention The Potter's Wheel : Solving The Puzzle Who- Will Win My Heart? .', A Gold Spider ' Any Lady can easily make from $18.00 . to $25.00 per week working for me ' quietly in her own bom locality. - ' This is a bona- fide offer one which ' will pay yon to inevestigate. even if yon can only spare two hours per : day. JNo investment required. Turn your spare time into money. Write ; me at once for particulars. Address Mary Taylor, Box 30, Woman's Building. Joliet, Illinois,-; , It CoNcoao, N. C, July ao. 1910 TO-DAY'S WEATHER BEPC2T.' Generally fair tonight end Th ore day ; moderate north winds; becoming variable. - ' " . At Sbeatbrium To-day THE CHEYENNE RIDERS OB KIT CARSON ON THE SANTA FE TRAIL r THE BRAVE DESERVE THE . PAIR ,: (Drama) , ;' The House of No Repeaters. The Ideal Hair Tonic lUctvbro'G tftcrpicido 50c and $1 per bottle. : Gibson Drug Store. Special Agents. The Time Has Come! To Clean Up ; on Refrigerators I . LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Mr. IL P. Montgomery,' of Mont gomery ounty, ia visiting relatives in theeky. . . , J- . : Exenrsion to Aaheville July 23, fare for round trip only $2.75. Sea Mr. CHokePecL . ' f s;k Misses Boea Mund and Bessie Cald well fcave gone to Ocean View, where they will Bpeod a fortnight v - ; Miec Elisabeth Withers, who has been visiting here for a week, will leave tomorrow for her borne. : The cool weather for the past two days has been very refreshing. The thermometer dropped from 98 4o 68 degrees. - , ' . Dr. L. M. Arcbey requests tbe friend who borrowed his erutoh' sev eral months ago to please return the same at once. There will be an ice cream sup per given by the Young Ladies' Mis sionary bociety or itocJty- itiver ohurch Friday evening from 4 to 10 o'clock. ;'. The Republicans of States ville .will hold their county convention next Sat urday, the 23rd. Representative Cow lee and Representative Cole, of Ohio, will address the convention. ' J Tuesday's Salisbury Post: Mrs W: J. P. Goodman, of Cabarrus county, who has been in the city several days attending her sick daughter at: the Whitehead-Stokes sanatorium, returo ed (home this morning. Misses Mary Morrison and Adeline Morrison entertained a number of their friends at supper last night. The following were the Misses Morrison's guests: Edna Correll, Angelyne Fet zer, Elizabeth Withers, Marie Griffin, and Frances and Catherine Goolson. On account of the Summer Clear ance Sale at H. L. Parks & Co's store the store will be closed .tomorrow. The clerical force will be busy arranging the stock and making preparations for the big sale. The store will be opened Friday morning promptly at 9 o'clock. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Kestler cotton mill held at Salisbury Monday afternoon 4he fol lowing officers were elected for, the coming year: rresident, J. w. vain- non; vice president, J. F. Cannon: secretary and treasurer, C. . Steven son, md J. C. Mason spenntendent Gastonia Gazette: Mr. W. G. Bos- bammer, who lives at 207 Dallas street, has some pullets which he thinks have established a record in the matter of beginning to lay at an early age. They were featched on February 6th of this year and began laying on June 24th. -They are a cross between Brown Leghorn and Rhode Island iRed. 7"; - i i- i I, m . -. Grand Excursion u. to Portsmootli- Norfolk, Via Seaboard Air Line, .August 2nd, 1910 Pullman Sleep ers. - ' v The Seaboard' Air Lino is going to operate their Annual excursion , to Portsmouth-Norfolk : v August 2nd. This 'is the grandest excursion of the season and every one should take ad vantage of rt The rates are very low and the accommodations are the very best. Pullman sleepers on tuus tram berth rate $2.50 each way, two can occupy berth at same rate. Reserva tions should be made early by writing to James Ker, Jr T. P. A, Charlotte, Si. C Persons-from west of Char lotte will ose train 132 into Charlotte and special' train from there., Spe cial leaves Charlotte 8:30 p. m. This train arrives Portsmouth 10:30 a. m. Traiq leaves ' Portsmouth," returning August 4th. This train will make a fast run in both directions.' The rate from Charlotte for the round trip is only $4.50, and accordingly low rates from all stations from Rutherfordton to Hamlet, Clarkton to Hamlet, Ches ter to jionroe, juamiet to Vary. For further information call on your near est Agent or write the undersigned. maxe your preservations early, ' ,JAS.KERJJBnT.P.A,S V - 'J,.-, Charkttei, N. C, We have a few remnants we are going to solL If yon can use one, now is your chance. Come', see and hear prices. ' " - P.irg in the ''hands of the law',' is ret a circumstance, , -. rv 1 U firsUlasa . ITot a pine in the lot ; t 3 s?y onto one we eay unto ' i iy 11:8 store that eatis3es. Twenty-Cent Cotton Predicted, " Aecordinar to present indications I believe that the price of cotton will go to cents this fait" said Com missioner of Agriculture Thomas G. xiiKlson luesday while diseussina- con ditions. "The present conditions and general situation ell point to a higher pri this year. . The crop at best, so I believe, will be only half a erop, and this, iwith business conditions, will make the price of cotton ihicher.. ' The majority of farmers over the State and throughout the South are holding vuwir couon ana wis wiu neip to make tiue price nigner.v .7- ' A (icajro' horse, driven tmtA hv heat Tuesday kicked its way out of one nam and chased its owner aronn 1 to cue iront entrant rf tha ,r. - " ivU.jOi iue owner liumed up one !t stains and the Horse was close "at I netis. un tae eecon-d Hoor 1 the animal fell it! own ttl ! c,1w l ia t'-.e r:;:rrcv 5 ' ' a. mr 1 t If , 'lTrV NO. 9 TOTr'wIZP. We are all in need of rain in our eommumty. - . Mr. A. L. Baugh killed a black snake taat measured eigbt leet su inches from tip to tip last week. Misses Uraee Rowling, Elmer, Min nie and Soporous Rinebardt, spent hut Sunday with Misses Addie Hally, in No. 9. Miss Lottie and George Binehardt spent Saturday and Sunday near Al bemarle with relatives. . P. Binehardt spent Saturday night and Sunday in Stanly county with friends. B. V. P. Binehardt, D. W. Uartsell and J. B. Dry spent last Saturday ia the eity of Mt Pleasant ; Mr. J. W. and D. C. Hartsell spent Saturday of last week in Coneord on business. - - Mr. Tomer Harrington and family spent last Sunday with Chas. Furr, in Mrs.' Jennie Mason is in very bad neaua inu weex naving cuius. Quite a number of our young folks are expecting to go to the big picnie at Locust on the 23rd of July. Mrs. Alice Tally is on the sick list this week.; " - . v : Miss Cora Coleman, of Coneord. is spending this week with her father, Charley ttlenran, in No, JJ.-V . Mrs. Laura Coleman has the first new sweet potatoes in our community. ine locusts must nave split open before he got here, as this is the year for him to come and he hasn't appear ed yet. ' . ..... .v Mr. G. E. Smith, of No. 9. has the record beaten on Irish potatoes, -He made thirty bushels on an acre of land, some of them weighing three pounds. ' . Mr. James Binehardt and son. P. F.. spent last Wednesday in Coneord on business.' Miss Sophronia Binehardt and Miss Lottie visited at Mrs. M. A. Furr's on last Wednesday, in No. 9. I notice the Locust correspondent asked me to bring my cultivator down and I guess she would rnn.it with a mule, if I brought it down. Mr. Pierce Binehardt and D. C, HartselL of No. 9, spent Tuesday nignt in btanly with friends. The Binehardt and Hartsell" bovs string band practiced on last. Thurs day night at Jacob Hartsell 's. .They are expected to play at Locust Level on the 23rd of July. , ; GENT. NO. 5 TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Clay- Yost, of China Grove township, South Rowan, breathed her last last Sunday morning. She was first married to Mr. Jacob Yost, and after his death she married Mr. Clay Yost a brother to her first husband. Her last husband died two years ago. She leaves one son, Mr. Alex Yost, wno s unmarried and lives at the old home stead. Mrs. Yost was in the sixties. She was a memzer of Keller Reformed church and her remains were interred at Mount Mitchell Methodist where her -husbands are laid to rest. " Her Pastor, Rev. P. MVTrexler, officiating m service last -juonaay at v a. m.4 Mr. M. J. Hhinn is teaching school in jno. 4 townsnip. - . - miss vertie uune, 01 No. " 4.. is teaching school at New , Gileadf ' in NO. 7, TOWNSHIP, - Mr. and Mrs. '.V. T. Melchor spent bnnday with Mr. JH. J. Misenheimer. Quite a number spent Thursday in Greensboro from No,; 7. They- went over on tne stocknoiders . excursion tickets. - Miss Lucy Culp spent Thursday witn miss jriorenee ury. v t Mr. Clarence Ulartman nas a posi- as messenger on the Southern from Charlotte to Washington. He is a son of Mr. J. T. Hartman, of No. 7Th scribe wishes bim much success. - Misses Florence and Effie Dry spent Saturday and f Sunday with .Mrs. Lewis Honeycutt of Buffalo. - The fruit trees have begun to re-1 Iieve themselves of their burdens m this community. ; V - Air. jjurton vulp, wno Ibas a posi tion as hoistman at the Dark Springs mine, in. Montgomery county, spent Sunday with, borne folks. .v U.N. L X. .There is more catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last tew years was supposed to be incur able. ' For a great many years doctors pronounced it local disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly (failing to cure iwith local treatment, pronounced, it incurable. 1 science nas proven catarrn to be a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh" Cure,; manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the on ly constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonf uL . It acts direc- lv on the blood and mucous surf aces tf the system. Thev offer one bnn- dred dollars for any ease it fails to sure. Send for circulars and testi monials. v Address: , F. J. Ci:-N2Y & CO, Toledo, O. cold by druiats. 75e. Take Hall family Pills for consti pation. - This Time It's The Late Bird ThafGets : The Worm. : ( - ( - . r 1 WE OFFER A LIMITED QUAN TITY OP CHEVIOTS, CASHMERES AND WORSTEDS IN THE SEA SON'S NEWEST PATTERNS AND COLORS-AT GREATLY REDUC ED PRICES. - THERE'S ONE TO YOUR LIKING IP YOU COME EARLY. THE ' QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED BUT THE VALUES ARE IMMENSE.-" IF YOU'RE OUT TO SAVE MONEY HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. - , s' ' - ' ' - " t Auto Hats and Caps, v Something New ; - . aa the time.: . . . ' " y' 1 - vi;4U ... 1 mm 1 -., . n ' .' .v. ...... -. - Is The Lowest Now I Join the great army of A. B. Pounds' coal consumers "arid: prepare for winter. " --v All slack and fine coal taken out arid burned at my own steam plant. - V AH Nice, " Large Lump, - Full Weight and delivered Promptly. I aiii very desirous, indeed, of your patronage and urgently request that you give me . your order, and you will find me ever ready to serve you" in any desired way. t Big lot of Fire Pokers FREE to everybody. f " -yi ' i-y ;r r . V ' ' Yours very truly, . ; - r a. b: pbuNDs; NEW DRESSES! ' . We are ShowiDg in this line some' ; -. White and- Figured tons ; : and 'Gingham Dresses- AT VEEY ATTRACTIVE PRICES I 4 The Extra Dress you need to fill out the eearon is at. f'The ; Store That Fits Made'? v FRESH LOT OP WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM FLOUR, TTTTJiTT) BY DAVIS BROTHERS, TUDDENITE, K. C. Phone 21. TJo-vre-IBost Co. bi 4 ft f f -a ' . .J la J Cf ttops earache in -two mL-'ut" tool' '.e or pr'a cr l.:m cr sc!j ia C,'9 r''.t:s; 1 ci:s 1 o.:rj r - , tro JL 3 ; f.re t'1 .3 t .3 rr. 11 -3' l: ', 1 ......a over 1 la. At . FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED BY . '4 r .1 A
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