Ipennp Column
FOR KENT Productive corn land.
Apply to W. C. Alexander, near
Flows; J. X. INGRAM.
TO RENT Large Shady Lot, 6 room,
two-story house, first-class condition
hot and cold water, sewerage and
bath, and electric lights adjoins my
residence. 20th t. f.
J. L. CROWELL.
MONEY to lend on Cabarrus Real
Kstate, in Town or Country 20 t. f.
J. L. CROWELL.
FOR RENT Five room house on
White street, near Mrs. W. A, Cald
well's residence. Apply to either Mrs.
W. A. Caldwell or J. F. Goodman.
The kind of bread sold by Carroll &
Caldwell, each Monday, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday. Phone us your
orders. Jno. L. Miller. tf.
lood shingles are best dipped in
Creosote Oil. For sale by Truman
Chapman, 98 W. Corbin St. - tf.
FOR SALE two electric motors, one
and two horse power. Apply to
J. B. SHERRILL.
FOR SALE small safe. Apply
J. B. SHERRILL.
Washington Bread, fresh four days
each week Phone your orders,
tf. Jno. L. Miller.
For fresh groceries and prompt de
livery 'phone your orders to 217.
R. L. GADDY.
Join the Concord Pressing Club,
tiles phone 115
B
FOR
Spring
Propst.
on
RENT Small cottage
street, next to Mr. Worth
Apply to Jno. M. Ogles'j;'
t UK. likiX 1 six-room House on
Marsh street. One of the most desir
able locations in the city. Apply t
J. B. Sherrill. tf
The fact that Uiffortl Pinchot came
away smiling is not construed as evi-
dence that all the time was spent in
telling funny stories.
Intel1 State Motor ta
AGENCY WITH
Concord Motor Gar and Machine Shop
L. E. BOGER, Owner and Manager.
The Host Beautiful and Ideal Car of the Age !
We have studiously avoided the unknown, untried or
freakish in any part of the construction of the Inter-State
Motor Cars. No feature, method or means of the Inter
State is new or untried. It is briefly, a refined, production of
the tested, tried and standardized automobile.
The Inter-State Models for l!10 give unqualified satis
faction and are built close to absolute perfection.
1910 Model GO Touring
HAJESfIC IN MOVEMENT-NOISELESS IN M0TI0H.
The Inter-State is built in a modern factory, equipped
with the latest and best machinery. It is absolutely reliable,
sweeter running, more durable and economic to operate than
any car now known to modern constructors. We keep in
stock any and all sorts and styles of the Inter-State pat
terns. Following are a few quotations :
Model 30 Touring Car, with Standard
equipment $1750,00
Model 31 Demi-Tonncau with Standard
equipment 1 750.00
Model 32 Roadster, single rumble seat,
with Standard equipment 1700-00
Model 33 Roadster, double rumble seat,
with Standard equipment 1750.00
Model 34 Torpedo, with special equip
ment
THE TRIBUNE
PERSONALS.
Concord, N. C.,' April 37, 1910
TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT.
''Showers this afternoon or tonight;
Thursday fair and warmer; light to
moderate variable winds.
MINOR LOCAL MATTERS.
Cotton 14.50.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Lingle of Faith,
are visiting ttriends in the city.
Mrs. J. M. Odcll is ciiiiiiitcil to her
home on account of illness.
Mrs. o. v. Allison is comimM to her
home on account of sickness.
Black & Shepard arc n,rt'ii!s for the
Madame Wade Corsets in Concord.
Mrs. Goiran Dusenbciv has return
ed from a visit to friends in Colum
bia, S. C.
Paul Uilmore in "The Mummy and
the Humming Bird" at the Concord
opera house May 13.
Mrs. J. M. Stuart entertained the
Sunday school class of .Miss Xanuie
Alexander last nitrht.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fisher, who have
betm boarding at Mr? W. J. Hill's,
moved yesterday into their cottage on
(irove Street.
Rev. Ohas. V. Byrd, 1). , of Louis
ville, Ky., is conducting a scries of
religious meetings in the First Meth-
list church at Salishitrv tiiis week
One of t he census enumerators sta
ten yesterday that, judging lroin the
number of names already put down.
I oncord will show a population of
12,000.
I mess iOU pay vour poll-tax lv
next Monday YOU cannot vote in the
November election. Do not wait for
he Sheriff to eal 011 VOl", hut pay
his week.
Rev. S. A. Wysong, of Lancaster,
Pa., will preach at Boger 's Reformed
church, in No. C township, next Sun-
ay morning at 11 o'clock, at Bear
Creek at 3 i. ni.. and at Mt. Pleas-
1 1 1 that night.
I aunon & retzer Co. sellers here of
'The Clothes Beautiful" made bv
he famous Schloss Bros, ii Co., of
Baltimore, have a big new ad iu to
Schloss suit
Judge Montgomery is in' Salisbury
today on legal business.-
Mrs. Frank Brown U visiting nor !
sister, Mrs. banrael Harris, in Spen
cer this wees.
Mr. T. H. Vanderford, of Salisbury.
is nere today loosing arter the wort
on tne street car line.
Mr. O. F. Brown wil laxrive tonight
from Ridhmond, where be lias been
buying liorsys for the Corl-Wadswortb.
Company.
Mrs. E. J. Braswell will return this
afternoon from Charlotte, where she
lias been visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Johnson. 1
Mr."M. M. Elkton, of Macon, Ga.
general contractor of the double track-M
mg worn 01 me so ut n em, is spending
the tny in t lie city. -
Rev. O. L. Cook, of Rutherford ton,
former pastor of Poplar Tent church
is visiting in the city, the guest of
Itev. Ut. J. Al. liner.
Mrs. Brevard E. Harris wil l&rrive
Friday morning from. Scrantou, Pa.,
to visit Mrs. Y. C. Boyd before re
turning to her home in Eatonton, Ga,
Mr. Arthur Norman, who has been
working in Sew Orleans is expected
home today. Mr. Norman will assist
his lather in installing the lights and
machinery at Misenheimer springs.
Mr. J. E. Hendrix, who has been
visiting his soil, Mr. J. M. Hendrix,
loft this morning for Kings Mountain
to uttend the Hendrix-Williams mar
riage, lie will go irom tnere to uis
home in WalhaUa, S. C.
Write or call
gladly wait on you.
200000
on us for detailed particulars and we will
dOBD MOTOR M D MM If
Repairs ctiOLd exj.rrllos.
L. E. BOGER, Agent and Owner.
No. 10 East Corbin Street. . Concord, N. C.
ANOTHER GAR
OF THOSE
Celebrated Star
Leader Stoves
The best cast etove on the
market. We have been selling
them for twenty, years, and
-there is no kick coming.' Every
stove sold - under a guarantee.
More cooking' with, less work
and wood than any stove manu
factured. v
STEEL' ZR-AtsTCS-IBS I
- DID YOU SAY? .. r :
Car of CAMERON to select Irom.' No better Rangi made and
sold for less money by 25 per cent Give us a look and we will
do the rest Car load buyers, discount savers' and price.makei.
Your trade is what we want , 'The Store That Satisfies." A
iai. s mums warn rn.
lay's paper. To wear
to he well dressed.
Miss Mace Parks returned home last
night from Peace Institute, Kaleigh,
on account 01 sickness. Miss 1'arks
tyuditkm is not considered serious
however, and she is reported very
much better todav.
Attorney General liicket rules thai
as the constitution provides that the
oter must-pay poll tax "on or before
May l"ni order to he eligible to vote
hat year, that the 1st of May falling
n Sunday this year, poll tax'uiny be
jnul on .Monday, .May 2.
Today's Ureenshoro News: "Ex-
Congressman li. M. Hackett. of the
Eighth district, spent yesterday in the
city snaking lianas iviLh his numerous
lersonal and political (friends. Con
gressman "Hick"' as he is affection
ately caueu ny 111s constituents, says
tilings are "bully' in the Eighth and
he predicts a landslide this fall'.
We wish to direct special attention
to the double column advertisement of
Mr. Luther E. Boger on our last page.
Mr. Boger is agent for the Iiiter-istate
Motor cars, which rauge in price from
$11 W) to ifMW). -Mr. Boger is propri
etor of the ixmcurd Motor Car and
Machine Shops, on Corbin street, and
makes repairs ami keeps on band all
kinds ol supplies.
A new and modern front will be
placed in the entire Morris building
near t.bfrpostoflice. The iron beams
have arrived anil work on the front
will begin in a few days. The new
front will extend from Jno. L. Miller's
store to the Concord Furniture Co.
store, including the store of Mr.
Horace Blackwelder. This will make
quite an improvement in the appear
ance of this block of buildings. ' , .
On account of the meeting of Gen
eral Conference of M. E. Church.
South, to be .held at Aahevllle. May
4th to 25th, 1910, the. Southern Rail
way announces exceeding low round
trip rates. 'Dates of sale trill be May
2nd to 11th inclusive, limited to re
turn May 31st, with privilege of an
extension until June 15th, by deposit
ing ticket with Special Agent, and
payment of fee of fl at time of de
posit. ;.;.- ':." '. V.-C' V.-
Bey. J. AL Harris.' of Harisbanr.
has begun "work as pastor at Cliflside.
The sum of f 110 has been raised for
the erection of a Presbyterian chnroh
there. Half of Mr. Harris' time will
be devoted to the work at -Henrietta
and Caroleen, and the other, half to
Cliffside. Hi home, it at the latter
place. He is. sod of Mr. A. N. Har
ris, of No. 1 lownship. and-a brother
of our register of -deeds, Mm. J, F.
Hams. -;.; . ;-. , - : '
Postmaster Buchanan has received
a letter from the civil service depart
ment saying that eight pat of the four.
teen applicants that stood the eml
service examination here March 26,
had passed. . This examination was
held to select a substitute clerk and
carrier at the . postoffiee here.; The
names of the eight applicants who
passed -will be placed on the eligible
list and the carrier and clerk will be
selected from them.
THE FATNESS OF HEALTH.
Samose Fills Out the Curves and
Makes Thin People Fat.
l'ei fe;-t health and good solid beau-
t'nl noli can only come through the
se ot bainose, the remarkable flesh
tunning food.
This makes the thin and scrawny,
plump and robust ; it mixes with the
food so that all of the elements that
make solid bone, nrm muscle ana good
csli arc thoroughly assimilated and
retained in the system.
Sari iosp is not a drug or a stimu-
int ; it is a scientific nesh forming
food that restores thin people to a
normal condition ol good 'heaitpy
flesh.
These statements, are confirmed by
(iihson Drug Store who offer to re
fund I he money to anyone buying-and
ii-iing Samose who does not gain in
weight as promised.
Hon. B. F. Aycock Dies Suddenly.
Hon. Ben F. Aycock, corporation
ommisioner, died suddenly last night
it his home at Fremont. Mr. Aycock
nid been in poor health several
months, but seemed .to be improving.
He was up town in the morning and
friends remarked bhat he was looking
better. In the afternoon he went out
to his farm near town, returned home,
ite his supper and was sitting talking
to his wife when he was stricken "With
heart failure, and fell from his chair
cad. He had had heart trouble for
some time. There was no warning ot
the approach of death. He was a bro
ther of ex-Qov. Chas. B. Aycock.
Southern Loan
, AND
Trust Company
Insurance
Real Estate
Loans, Rentals
Office: St. Cloud Building.
"Phone No. 231.
THOS. W: SMITH, Mgr. Insurance.
C. A. ISEKHOUB, Sec. and Treat.,
Mgr. Real Estate, Loans. Etc.
": . .' A t .V.'
Sheatorium
"Vv ' (Drama) ? ". ' : V
.' f '''; "THE EXILE"' -
"THE TOONBADOUa" ,
(Trick Comedy) ;
" f . " A MOTHER'S HEAET"
(Drama) :. Jr-i-'
Change of Entire Program Daily.
Quality
J. ---,s--
from the factory
by fast Express r : W.
Nunnallv's chocolates and bonbons are :v :! V"
famous for their exquisite goodness for 25 " f :';
'years the quality standard in the Southland.
- QIBSOIT CB.no STORE. "
Snappy
atyi
es
Young
We handle everything- that a man
wears. - i
We always have 4he Best, Newest,
and Right Goods at the Lowest Prices
possible.
Whatever your needs are, count on
us responding prpniptly and ubhorit
ably. Our clothing is the best procurable
and we guarante it.
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mm
New Neekwear every week.
E. & W. Collars, 2 for 35 cents.
27 styles and 1-4 sizes. ,
- t j
"7"
Fresh Mackerel
Extra fine quality.
Just the thins: for breakfast.
TEN CENTS EACH.
'Phone ai.
Do-ve-Bost Oo
For Tte Toilet:
Hudnut's liquid Green Soap
" Elaine and Vfolet Saohat
Violet Toilet Water
Lilao Toilet Water
Violet Sec Toilet Water
Elaine Toilet Water
Cream Sec and Marveloui Cold Cream
Violet Sec Talcum powder
Tooth Paste apd Powder
' 1 Soapi. .
DavisDrugoo.
1 ,x A
Madam Wad
Authorized Agency at ;
Tho Ladies Storo'
V ; In charge of;Mrd. M. M." Shepari
y j The "jcoreet that moulds the .figure
, .: meet thV requirements of etvle "
&hepart
Toda r - ' -r:
r "Bundy'e Sojonrn in the Country '
"Enchanted Castle" ' ) . . ''
Peerie Pictures all week. C
PASTIME f""
ICTURE W-WV'
7. XX!!3 ETC-
er Pastime.
K0TH -
DESTE0YBBS!
5 "Death to all tryants'V . '
' Death to the moth' who chews
up clothing regardless of cot. ,
. Ana sealskin sacques, ;
'iVVhen you lay' away you ("garments,-,
throw something in them
that will end Mr. Moth's. destruc
tive career. . 's':,-";;r'i;'
l Put in Camphor Gum or Moth
Camphor.",- ;
Or Napthaline flakes or balls, or
cedar flake."-V--v
We sell an these Moth Killer. '
GIBE01I DRUG STORE
- Ilyomei kills Catarrh We , '
guarantee it. 7 ...-:V;- ' ;
Fonely'a Kidney Remedy will eure
any ease of kidney and bladder trouble
not beyond the reach ofmedicioe. No
ean do mora. Soli by Cabarrus Drug
Store. " ' ' ". ' -
.. . -:r.
, New Irish Potatoes now
on hand.' -' . . . '
, Nicest kind of 'Tomatoes
, and every thipj? accord
ingly.,
v Phone
nsv-yoar
I
1
- and be pleased, or come
'and see onrstock.
HAHN-HONEYCUTT CC
Phone 2Q3. Concord, N. C
"Give'tbe mule a place," dema
the Ohicago Post. Sure l-Any thing
avoid a kick. -
pnx3 cxntss) nt e to it TrL -
PAZO OINTMENT is giiaranteeJX
enre any Itching, Blind, - Bleed J .
or Protruding Piles in 8 to 14 davsl
money refunded.. 50c. - m.wl