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II Fii-r Buy . the Corset Guaranteed Absolutely liL We Are Featuring "LA R E I N E " Corsets This Week We' carry the "La Reine" Corset, exclusively, for the very important reason that IT IS THE ONE CORSET GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY. There are no strings attached to this guarantee, either, and no questions are asked. If the Corset you purchase bearing "La Reine" trade mark does not give you absolute satisfaction it will be replaced with a new one. See the models on display in our windows. It will pay you to become acquainted with "La Reine" before purchasing any other kind. "VERY .ATTRACTIVE ! "LA REINE" CORSET, $1.98 It Is mad. of coutil.'trimmed with embroidery, has patented tongue in front to prevent flesh protruding; lacer la on one aide of front and claan oa the other. EXRAORDINARY VALUE! "LA SEINE" CORSET, 98c Made of strong coutil, trimmed with 'Very pretty embroidery and sa tin ribbon tov,'. I; -its draw-string at bust, strengthening tape at waist, soft extensicn with hook and eye, four strong suspender webbing hose sup porters; cut on linen rait able for the medium furore. Front Laced. The Supremacy of "La Reine" Corset is the result of merit, fiylish, perfect fitting models, made of beautiful durable materials, neatly trimmed, paired at surprisingly low figures built up the business on "La Reine" to its present great proportions. " THE FITTING IS THE TEST." It is proper to make claims but what really matters is how the cor set fits you. There is a model in the La Rcine Line exactly right for your type or figure. Do not be satisfied with any other. FAMOUS PATENT AUTOMATIC NOB RAKE SIDE STEEL. This feature is one that adds doub le life to the corset containing it. The center of the steel is reinforced and closely wound with a narrow steel tape in sash a matter that it is al most impossible to break it. THE WORKMANSHIP. The Workmanship on La Reine cor sets is superior. A careful inspec tion will convince the experienced ob server that in this respect they are better than custom corsets. Guaranteed to fit, to wear, and to please in every way absolutely rust proof. If you are not satisfied we will replace the corset and ask no questions. 8" v4 VERT POPULAR! "LA REINE" CORSET, $14.8. An up-to-date model, long over hips, medium bust, made of strong coutil, trimmed with fancy silk rib bon and satin bow, has a flexible or boneless hip which is especially adapt ed to slender figures; has Nobreak Side Steels, six strong hose supporters Fashionable and durable. NATURALNESS. The dominating note in present cor set fashions is naturalness.. This finds expression in light boned, low bust garments, made of tricot and elactic intersections. No longer is the figure to be held in an upright position, the "Slouch" is the proper thing. STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE! "LA REINE," $2.98. Fine coutil, trimmed with lace and satin, has the patented reinforced front steels, Automatic Nobreak Side Steels, six suspender web hose sup porters, silk flossing at ends of steels. Front laced. "La Reine" carries the strongest of any corset ever made. If you are not satisfied jve ask no questions, but a new corset is given you. Come and let us show you the "La Reine" 'A. J ! d- 'i ll is 9 i I REMOVABLE FRONT STEELS. This patented feature, found only in La Reine Corsets, is much appre ciated by the woman who sometimes breaks front steels, for this arrange ment gives double strength to the front of the corset and being remov able, the steels can be used or not, as desired. MORE AND MORE WOMEN ARE WEARING FRONT LACE CORSETS The front lace models still contin ue to hold a very prominent place in corset fashions. NEGRO ATTACKS LADY ON LEXINGTON R0A3 Miss Kanoy's Screams Frightened Her Assailant. Angry Crowd Searching for the Negro. Tliomasvillc, Mny .". A ne;,'ro youth named Henry Hoover, this af ternoon about tAvo oVlwk made an attempt to criminally assault Belva Kanoy, a yoiins: wliitfi girl, who was walking alone nlong the Lexington rniwl two miles from here while re turning from school. The screaming of the girl frightened the assailant away The assault was made in sight of a' farm house and was witnessed. Throughout the afternoon crowds of angry citizens literally scoured the woods in a hunt for the criminal. One negro youth was captured, hut he proved an alibi and was allowed to go free. Officers tonight captured the negro. .Miss Kanoy had been followed for some distance- by the negro. She was walking in the middle of the road and near some woods when he rushed . ;n liar nnd miwle the assault. She hninn in the Ground in the strus- rl When she screamed lie ran. A lady who was sitting on the porch of . fan- hundred feet awav saw n mmiw " -...... - the negro run, and a few hundred vardu back of the place where tne as sanlt occurred a minister saw the gro following the girl. Villa Declines to Join With Federals Torreon. Vex.. Mav 1. (Via Kl Paso May 5). Tie answer of Oenertil Francisco Villa to a request from Federal General Maas. in com ma ml of the Saltillo garrison, that Villa join the Federals in avenging tho American occupation ot era I riiz. was delivered to the Federal messen gers today. flpneral Villa refused absolutely ti. ally himself with the Federals and de-; clared that the Huertistas had pro voked foreign intervention for their i own ends. A ense which rcouired over a day to hear and which attracted much at tention in Rowan was against How ard .Tones nnd D. L. llensley, well known men of Spencer, who were charged with robbing a Mminein Railway car of several" hundred dol lars worth of goods, many articles of which were later destroyed by fire along with an unoccupied house. A verdict of not guilty was renuere". the jury being out only a short while. The secret of success lies in tlw fact that anv fool can catch on, but it takes a wise man to know wn to let go. Landis Circuit. 1 Rev. V. li. Ware will .iv;u-!i all t'nitcd Cliunh next Friday ni.-ht all S o'clock, and on Saturday at 11 a.J in. lie will hold the second quarterly conference o! the Landife cimiiu Wei will have children's day at 11 a. in.. I dinner on the irroui-ds. No preach-' iiig t Shiloh Cluuvli at 11 a. m. J Preaching at I'nity in the afternoon j ly tlie pustor. hvcryboily coiclnlly invited to come and be with on this good ilav. ' S. I,. OYVKX, Pastor. A Stubborn Cough U Wearing a;:d Risky. ! Letting a stubborn cough ' ' liaii-C ! on m the spring is risk.--. Foley's Honey & Tar Compound lieals raw iniinuied suriaces in tne throat ami bronchial tubes makes sore, weak spots sound and whole slops stub born, tearing coughs. Refuse, substitute-;. For sale by Gibson Driver More. adv. Ag Lin.it. . Uleo 'ferry, the atreso, was oii fay talking about the many woraer vho sski.'d her to help ti.era gv?. on he stage, when she said: "Every woman under 30 Imagines that sho l in actress. And every actrest be 'eve ti! "he In under 30." WANTED Young Men and Women to prepare for Bookkeeping, Banking, Salesmanship, Civil Service, Short hand and typewriting, p ositions now awaiting them. We have more calls for this fall tii an we can supply. Only a few months required to make necessary preparation, now is the time to begin. Positions guaranteed all who prepare ?50 to $75 salary guaranteed- all who prepare for positions as combination bookkeepers and stenographers or salesman ami stenographers or bookkeepers. Special low spring and summer rates. Worthy young people unable to pay tuition may learn and pay after securing positions. Lessons by mail if desired. Second division of the spring term begins Monday, May 4th. Write, call or phone at once for full information and special rates. CAROLINA BUSINESS COLLEGE and CONCORD, N. C. ROCK HILL. S. C. - N v. " r V Names Connected With the Law. The original bearer of the name of Legles was bo cidkj m r-rely because he was a lawyer. 0!!;,inally, the name was spelled Lnegless, the ex pression signifying i'-T.riied In the law." Strangely i'iiough I-aw!sss is de rived from exactly the tamo source, and signifies exaciiy crio'.La to ita apparent meaning. And Striped Like Tigers. Horses that are rpett?d like leo irds are common ia China, but ne iticlans that, are Fi ct'ed '.!!( the inta ihlef are co-nnon In tl.ts co'intry. Phllaileluhii In'iir"p 1 l AmW-IAi l Ml ill 1 lifitoll i i u i mi c MM s Children Not All Alike. Children should not bo hnrsuly treat ed becauBe they are different in Borne respects to others. The difference In the case of your cv.-n boy mny mark him out for n amlra tutor on. ' Fate's 6rlm Humor. A nreT !)' n irr in a (Icrman ni-v ,. : J.:.M .. .'..- N !r o $.001 .".mi . Talking. ' , Money talks, but to do persons who haven't any money. Albany Journal. D. B. Fowlkes ! Proprietor. Harmony Singem with Elsie McQeorfl Xlurical Comedy Company at the'f v 4 , ' f . Open Houw Toniht - . f 'l-(( n'o;w; is the season to join THE CITY PEESSINO CLUB. Let us press he winter suits and clean the summer ones. - All work delivered tame day' it is taken in. RIDER AGEtlTS.VAfJTED IN EACH TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model " Hntr" blcyole rannshed by us. uurKluer Atrenw every wnere are maklne money fast. Write for full particulars and xpecial offer at once: no hiohb T HBVUlHBBuniu you receive ana approve your Dicycie. we snip to anyone anywnere in me u. tt. wiinmti a crm, aepow in aavn.prt!pav;mflnt,anaaiiow itnBT'rMc iKinwaunng which time you may ride theblcycle and put It to any test you wish. If you are then not Derf eotlv satisfied or do not wish to keeD the bi cycle ship Itbaok to us atoorexpense and vu tcUlnot be out oiueent. ClfTAIV DDIPCC We furnish the highest grade Dicycies it is rAta I Un I rnlwCO possible to mako at. one small profit above actual factory cost. You save 110 to $25 middlemen's profits by buy ing direst of us and have the mantifacturer'sguarantee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at anv priot until yon receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of facturv price and remarkable tveial offer. 4 V nil Wll I RE XTnlllCIIFn when jtm cetv our beotlfn! U IUI) WILL BENOIUNIAIICII loinauidatuilTonrinnirhnioilaliat '3x9 bicycle for leu money than maj othwr factory. We are satisfied with 11.00 profit hduh imwtt am. iisiiiu HLAbERii, yon cn ecu ournicycieiaiiaarjour own name plate at donbteonrprioue. Orders fllletl the dy reoelred. . KCenDHAMO BfCYCLKS. Wa do not reaularur handle aeeond-haiul MereW bnt aaolaly have a numbac on hmad tkm In trade br our Chicago reUil atorea. Then we clear out promptly t iirlciw rani Int from e to S4I or SIO. Descriptive bargain lleta mailed free. RnlTFB RRAIf F t. warW erkeela. Import Ml roller ehalne and pedal, parte, rapalra US Kcdgcihcrn Pcnctcre-Proof $ C.llfcAlit Tire. A SAMPLE PAIR The rrevlor nMl price of Meat own m mu ten fox a tumple pair Jar u (oaaa irfaorrftrlW..). HO MORE TC0D3LE FROM PBICT8BES Halla, Tieka or Olaee orll! not let tka air art, A hundred thousand pairs sold last year. special auality of rublier, which nevrrbe- , comas nornnn nnd whirih Alattes nn email punctures without allowing air to escape. They weigh no more thnn an ordinary tire, the punctnre resisting qualltlrs being given by several layers of th!n, specially prepared f abrlcon the trrad. The reculrr price of these tires Is $10.00 per pair, but for advertising purposes we are making a ipcclal factory prloe to the rider of only 14.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter M received. We will shlo C. O. D. on sbnrovnl. Vnn An do' need tonay aoent until you examine and find them strictly as represented, i We will nliow a eaih eiaoowit of 5 per cent (thereby making the prloe $4.(S per pair) If yon st'iid PULL CASH V1TH ORDM and enclose this advertisement. You run no risk In ending us an order as the tires may be returned at OUR expense If for any reason they are not atliiractory on examinat ion. We are serfMaly reliable nnd Bttoney Bent to na la as safe ae la a bank. If yon order pair of theee tlrea, yon will find that Uiey will ride eerier, ran faater, wear better, laet longer and look finer luuKauy tire you naveeTeroemiorieenniaay pnee. we enow met yoawiu peep wen piaaewu w wnenywi want irlce qootv abore; or wrr for onr blf Tire nnd Bandry Catalog oe which deatirihag and quotag all raakea aad inn or rites ana oieycie eqni t rllL MTROaUOE,OHLV w. J nngggnnnnTannaWnn?erWaBB : NotleetlM thick rubber treed ''A" nd Burratur at ri (s B 11 n4 O'slso rim strip "H" to prwvsirt rim sutting. This tire Hill (Mrtlast any other maks-SOPT, KLMTK EASY RIDINO. Mcyrio yon will giro tie yonr order. Wo vant too to send oe a trial order nt onoe, hence thie remarkable tire offer. 1ST VeSII S&STti TIB&Q don't bey any klad at any prloe nntll yon eend for a pair or Hedgethorn r I WU MikmU I InlCtA PorMtare-Proof Unaion appronl and trial atNne apeclal Intradncton price quote abore; or wrfe for onr big Tire and Bnndry Catalog oe which deeorlnag and quotag ail nnteag k mns of tlrea and blercle eonlvniMn. e-td enndrlea at abont half the oiraal prloea. me ueepoenu teday. DO NOT iniaa ur wutiiw a mcrcM or a pair fronanroiie nntll m knar aba Bear andnenattaaxnloflain nManaaaaalaa. It coiteonly aport-.! to learn ererythl..g. Wdbjlt WOW. J.L.i.S.-l)UrcLECO:.;PfttlY,ClllCflGO,ILL. The Times and Charlotte Semi Weekly Observer, both one year for only $2.00, when paid in nd ratr with Tribune. TRADE IN CONCORD X)I()K)K)ICXKXK 3 C i I The diseases of the Eye, Ear, i : Nose and Throat treated, aaa I Glasses Fitted to Dlfflcalt Eyes ' DR. J. S. LAFFERTY j Oflles la the Morris Bull dim. )rd,-t:d)t:oii t.y,T)K)TaT:i:)ii::; Men's Full English This style in black and tan calf skin is stamped with fashion's approval as the season's surest foundation of good dress. slip your foot into this Oxford. We believe you will Come in, like it. All sizes $5.00 We are also showing the soft long-wearing Glaze Kid. Widths A. to E. IW3 "GOOD SHOES THAT WEAR LONGER" REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - Seveuty-flve acres land, five miles southeast, of Concord, southeast of Concord, Ave room dwelling, etablo, granary, corn crib, cotton and smoke house, 45 sores in cultivation, plenty of .timber for use on the place, $2,250, half cash, balance in 12 months, A farm in Randolph county con taining 123 : acres. Well watered, about 40 acres in cultivation, some oak and pine timber, . Land partly level, partly rolling, soil, light with yellow and red clay subsoil, suitable Cor general farming. One mile from church and good eight-months high school. PostoiTloe and general store, ono-half mile from good water grain and saw mill, good moral community, four miles from town of Coleridge; eight miles south of Ramseur; good barn and stables, but no dwelling. Dwelling can be built very cheaply with timber on place. A fine place for a family with children to educate. One hundred and sixty-six acres one quarter a mile from the new station at Bethel Church, very desirable. Will sell as a whole or cut the property to JNO. K PATTERSON, v r VM Kl Sri IVVVMra II II a ne tee vvaiiMguvil, gate are . Physletaa and Sargraem Offers bis professional serrloss to ths people of Conoord and m Nrarroundlna; community. Offleo Z 111 A 1 11HIU BDllUlUa. IHBinMM .1. m Knmbor 111 South Bprlns; Street T Offloe and Realdenoe 'Phono T ow rir mum eee-M fWHeuuniJi T i CB a la Spirite CORSET 1 SHE ALWAYS LOOKS YOUNG the truly fashionable woman..- For Fashion has but one aim to produce the fascinating appearance of Youth. But the most successfully fashion able gown is a flat failure if worn over a corset which does not give the figure simple, graceful supply lines on wbicfh tc drape and mould the lines of the rfown. There is a particular corset which is made especiallly to bring those lovely lines of Youth to your figure. It is one of the 20 different CB a la Spirite models. Have the expert corsetier in our department help you select this model of yours today, and thereby take the first step toward having t truly fash, ionable figure. , C B prices $1 to f 10. The Standard Every where for the .Woman of Fashion I i i
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