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L--.v..y Golumn TnaSX email box containing two eeret order ercbiemi irith th ini tiala on them, P. 0. &. f A. Own er en fH same by tailing atthii Dee and pyinj for ad. -M j family bom and Jersey eow for mI. D. P. DTTalt 23-p. m nr n !! niirn twoi iiiiubc aci demy fit. So Dr. CUweU 23-28. Good Jersey eow for sal. See C Lb White . 123j. My borne for eale or rent. Cab give possesion a once. , D. P. Dayvault. 19-25-p. Dixit Mosquito Canopies for wood or - iron beda, $3.00 ; Acme Ceiling Can opies for all kinds of beds and cribs, $1.50. Pat up free. Concord Far- niture Co. . 16-23 For Bent The Dove cottage on W. : CorbinSt. L D. Colfiane. 7-12 tf. f aM. I M n KT 'T w . BI o SKB1T fllfJUC lid MONET to lend on Cabarrus Seal Estate, in Town or Country 20 tf. . " J.L.CROWELL. ror Sale 76 acres of land 5 miles east of 3oneord on puhlie road; good dwelling,' fine orchard, large doable barn and known as the W. R Harris farm; easy terms. Jno. K. Patteraon 4 Co. tf.. it WILL GIVE WITH EVEET 60c PRESCRIPTION OR M0EE ONE GOLD EDDIED MEDICINE GLASS FREE, Concord Markets. COTTON MARKKT. MMdBn U flood Middling IB flottoaBaad M PR0DUCK MARKKT Mrk .... U BoIklteaLBtdes..'...:.... : Beatwix Batter........ MtoSO Oniekens Tto Oem i.ootol.10 15 lArd , IB to IB Fhmr, Nertb Carotin 75 to 3. Mil... TdvTMI..... U0 Oow raw Tallow t Oats.............. as. triaferotatoM............ T. OUT ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by & Board of Alder mot of the City of Concord: That all bill porters posting bills zor vrcoBea man buvwb . vx um hall within three (3) day after the performance advertised, remove said advertisement' from all bill boards, Dosta. or any orface whatsoever where displayed within the corporate limits of the town of Concord. Any person violating the provisione of this oxdinance shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and upon eonvKtion shall be fined fifty dollars or imprisoned thirty days. W. H. GIBSON, Clerk. Jane 1.1910. tf Any Lady ean easily make from $18.00 ; to $25.00 per week working for me , quietly in her own home locality. ', This is ft bona fide offer one which l will pay yon to investigate, even i : if yon ean only spare two hours per .. day. .No investment required. Turn your spare time into money. Write ' me at onee for particulars. Address Mary Taylor, Box 30, Woman's Building, Joliet, Illinois. It C0L1PANY The Time Has Come ! t- K j ii-..'-: t.y .,'.' : ..r.--- ''w-ly J6 Clean Up on Refrigerators; ! We have a few remnants we are going to sell. If . you ean use one, now is yonr chance. Come, see and hear prices. - it . ' ' , . .Being in the "hands of the law" is not a circumstance, , ' . I . TAIi ani CEALall first-class 1 t 1 voo3. Not a pine in the lot , . V I t we say unto one we say unto t'l 0 t tie store that satisSes. More Stockings A5D Better Stockings For Boys', Misses and Ladies, four pair to box 23c PeJr. ', 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. jffsbers SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Charlotte, N. C, May 14, 1910. Change of acheduk SEABOARD AIR LINE, effective noon t Sunday May 16. 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 lows 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.V Traveling Passenger Agent. I- At ,Y-' cSheatorium To-day THE MINER'S SACRIFICE . (Western Comedy) THE MOTION PICTURE MAN (Comedy) ' The House' of No Repeaters. The Ideal Hair Tonic RIcivbro'G 50c and $1 per bottle Gibcon Drug ; . Special Agents. . :-, T II "eVE Hi IIII : iiiiv liUijJiJE Concokd, N. C, July 13. 1910 TO-DAT'8 WEATHER REPORT. Partly cloudy and continued warmer tonight and Sunday; light to moderate variable winds. S- LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. . If von like' Western Stories See "The Miner w' Sacrifice", at The Theatorium Today, .; The condition of little Archie Can non, who has been ill for several weeks, is very much improved. Mrs. D. L. Bost and son, Gray, left this morning for Mt Gilead, where Ihey will visit Mrs. Boat's sis ter, Mrs. C. W. Wooley. , . Mr. Claude Ramsaur is having a room added to his house on the corner of Franklin and Spring streets, which he will soon occupyy. Messrs. Olin Hoover 'and Karl Cline, who are now Pullman conduc tors, are running from Chicago to Den ver on the Burlington route. Misses Nina Nussman and Bessie Heilig, of Mt Pleasant, passed through the city yesterday afternoon en route to Salisbury to visit friends. The singing class from the Oxford orphanage trail give a concert in the town hall at China Grove on the even ing of August 2, at 7:30 o'clock. In the sketch yesterday of Capt. Odell it was stated that he came to Concord to live in 1889. This was a typographical error and should have been 1879. vA Farmers' Institute will be held at China Grove on Tuesday, August 2nd, at 10 a. m. Addresses by experts will be delivered and the piblic is cordially invited. The Sunday School Convention for No. 10 township will be held at Bethel church on Friday, "August 5th, 1910. All Sunday schools are re quested to have a full representation. The old veterans ' choir will be pres ent to help in the music. Prominent speakers invited. The fire wagon was called out this morning about 10:30 o'clock to a small fire at the Jno. C. Smith house on East Depot street. The roof to the kitchen caught fire from a, defec tive flue, but was soon extinguished and the house sustained no damages of any consequence. K The Cabarrus County Building & Loan Association is paying off the 13th series today. , It requires 329 weeks for shares to mature, and the amount paid in of each share of the stock in this association that ma tured today was $82.25, making a net profit to the share holder of $17.25. This association is officered by safe and prudent business men and the excellent showing is a splendid tribute to , their business qualifications. BRYAN MAT BOLT. Belief Growing that He Will Support , Republican Nominees. The belief that William J. Bryan may bolt the Democratic ticket and support tie Republican nominees at the fall elections is growing, and is new toeing .discussed, by the - news papers of the State, says an Omaha dispatch of the 21st. Mr. Bryan has given out no statement on the sub ject and will not express himself. - Bryan Is making his entire campa ign on the county option measure and is paying no attention to any .other argument. The JJemocratie State convention will undoubtedly throw Bryan down and refuse to indorse this measure, and ' the Republican State platform will just as surelv have a local option plank. Having taken this stand, Nebraska newspaper men say that Bryan ean now easily support- the Republican candidates who will be standing on a platform containing the things for which Bryan worked and tk t he can consistently bolt the. Democratic tick et whose platform -is exactly opposite to what be baa said u the salvation of, the party and country. , , J Durham Child Kidnapped. , News and Observer. - , Shortly after the arrival of the 12:30 eastbound Southern train yes- leraay, vmcer Jtsariw, Btationed at the Union' depot, received a phone message from Durham concerning a eniM -that Was supposed to have been stolen aoa carried off by a man and woman. s The message was (from the child's father, a Mr. Ayres, who seem ed greatly distressed. The officer asked the Durham man if he wanted the parties' arrested if the child was found in their possession, which he replied s "i don t care what yon do with them, just so yon get my child bacK.' --.-'- - The child was about seven Tears old, a girl. -' When the: train arrived the officer searched i&and inquired of the conductor if . He had seen ; the child. The conductor said that a child answering the description given 1 had gotten off the tram at Cary, dirtv and bareheaded. 1 The officer immediately notined tne father at Durham. : An automobile carrying six persons with ' the father of the little rirl. rushed across Ulaleigh last nigt in the hope of finding the' two. An attor ney and the employer of Ayers were in the party. 1 - s ' : - - !3 i i'ne is epcEJ-'.-'? PERSONAL JHZmCX Mr. B. L. Duval, of Charlotte, was here yesterday. Mrs. C L. Smith is spending the day in Charlotte. ' Mr. Bill LeGrand is spending the day in Charlotte. - Miss Jessie Willeford ia visiting friends in Charlotte. Mr. T. D.' Manes i spending the day in Charlotte on legal business. Mr. H. V. Guffy spent yesterday af ternoon ia Salisbury on business. . Miss Isabella and Adelyn Harris are visiting friends in' Charlotte. -. ' Mr. Halley Beatty, of Charlotte, tsj spending the day with Mr. Iran Cline.;, ; . ' Master James Hurley has gone to Mecklenburg county on "a two weeks' vacation. :v- Miss Ora Fisher, o Mt. Pleasant, is visiting at Mr. J. L. Fisher's in Salisbury. ' Mr. Eli Goldston and family left this morning for a three weeks' visit at Liberty. , " , Mr. Luther S. Shirey has returned to his borne in Mt. Pleasant after' a visit to Mt. Ulla, j Mr. Jack Wadsworth left this morning to spend a wee with rela tives in Charlotte. Miss Catherine Crowell left yester day afternoon for Charlotte, where she will visit Miss Fay Polk. Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Haney, of Hartville, S. C, are visiting at the home of CoL J. N. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. C W. S wink, Mrs. A. E. Lenta and Mrs. S. J. Ervin will spend (Sunday at Misenheimer Springs. Miss Alice Mabry, of Albemarle, who has been the guest of Miss Ger trude Lafferty for several days, will return home Monday. Mr. Charlie Patterson, who has been spending several days in the city with relatives, will return tonight to his hime in Lexington. Rev. Dr. J. B. Soberer, who has been visiting at the 'home of Kev. C. W. Ervin, returned this morning to his home in Davidson. Dr. Howard Roridthaler, of Salem Female Academy, Winston-Salem, is spending the day in the city in the interest of his school Mrs. D. W. Morris"and little son, Arthur, of Salisbury, and Miss Annie Wilson, of Charlotte, are visiting Miss Bess Thompson, on Kerr street. Friday's Winston - Sentinel:, Mr. and Mrs. It S. Williams, of Concord, passed through the city this morning, returning from a visi; to relatives in Yadkin county. Mr. E. Borden, General Superinten dent of Transportation of the Atlantic Coast Line, arrived in the city this morning traveling in bis private car attached to No. 11, to spend several days with his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Cannon. Miss Cecelia Jeannerette, of Colum bia, S. C, Miss Gertrude Lafferty, of this city, Mr. Cameron MoJtea, of Chapel Hill, J. Lindsay Ross, of Anderson, S. C chaperoned by Mr. McRea's mother, Mrs. R. & McRea, of- Chapel Hill, leave Tuesday " for Piedmont Springs for a two weeks' stay. . ' " ' ; , Suit Against ; Prank . Mebane for $20,000 by S. B. Alexander, Jr. .' In a twenty thousand dollars dam age suit brought by 8. B. Alexander, Jr., of. this city, against is. JtYank Mebrane, et aL in Superior Court, af ter hearing argument Friday morning Judge B. F.. Long appointed Mr. James A. Bell, of the local - .bar, a refuse to take evidence in this case, and report to the court at a later session." . -.- Mr. Alexander says in his suit that some years ago he rwaa the employ of the defendant company, and that the sum asked is for alleged salary and monies agreed upon that he claims have never been paid to bun. The case , will in the long"run prove one W considerable interest. Grand Excursion to '. Portsmouth- Norfolk, Via ' Seaboard Air Line, August 2nd, 1910 Pullman Sleep ers. " . ' ' a 1 " The Seaboard Air lino is going to operate itiheir (annual excursion to Portsmouth-Norfolk August ' 2nd. This is the grandest excursion of the season and every one should take ad vantage of it. The rates are very low and tne accommoaauons are tne very best. Pullman sleepers on this train berth rate $2.50 each way, two can occupy berth at same rate. Reserva tions should foe made early by writing to" James Eer, Jr., T. P, A., Charlotte, N..C. Persons from west of Char lotte will use 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. Train 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 $1.50, and accordingly low rate3 from all stations from itutherforon to Ilamlct, Clarlton to Ilamkt, CI if s ter to I'onroe, Hamlet to Cary. Tor farther infoit.uit.ioa call on your r.r -est I?nt or .villa lie unJor Hake your r ;t t JA3. L.. Z.I., '2. I , ., r 1 r This Time It's The Late Bird That Gets : The Worm! WE OXTER A LIMITED QUAN TITY OF CHEVIOTS, CASHMERES ; AND "WORSTEDS IN THE SEA SON'S NEWEST PATTERNS AND ' COLORS AT 1 GREATLY REDUC ED PRICES. THERE'S ONE TO YOUR . LIKING IF YOU COME ; EARLY. THE QUANTITIES ARB T.TMTTED BUT THE VALUES ARE r- IMMENSE. LT YOU'RE OUT TO SAVE MONEY HERE'S YOUR CHANgE. . Anto Hats and Caps, Something New : aD. the time. Is The Lowest Now! Join the great army of A; Pounds', coal consumers and prepare for winter. - All slack and fine coal taken out and burned at my own steam plant. All Nice, Large Lump, Full Weight and delivered Promptly. . I am 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. " Big lot of ; Fire Pokers FREE to everybody. . Yours very truly, ' " : A. B. POUNDS. 1 Tlie Little Articles of Dress add much to the. CencraL Effect! o of a woman's costume. Some of the "Little Articles" . we are Showing are Lace and Embroidered ' Collars in new patterns; Cuff and Collar -Pins, Belt Pins, Beautiful Sash Rib bons, Etc. , , "THE jSTORE THAT FITS MADE" BLACK & FRESH LOT OF WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM FLOUR, MILLED BY DAVI3 BROTHERS, HDDDENITE, N. 0.. . Phone 21. Do-v-e-IBost Go: inn ::i ;d that giv3 r-H3ULTS ; - for.' SALE AND GUARANTEED BY . THE r:TLE'S.DnUG CO, Tto333. 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