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Ipcnny Column For Sale Farm or draft horse chean. if gold at once. H. I.. 1'arks 4 t ... 6-10 Rward for return of liver-eohue.l pointer; white. spot ou breast and White tips on toeo of all feet. V. T. Wall. t Lost Package of papers between ho tel aud Locke Mill". Reward it let f at hotel. Lost Watch fob. reward it' returned i to rulace Harner Miop. 1. r. l.i taker. ti-ll . For Rent One of the most desirable homes in the city the t'ole collage on Spring street. Modern conve niences. Apple to K. S. Wherler. i; 7 tf. For Sale Smal H. Sherrill. Apply .1. For Rent A real neat cottage with all modern improvements, oil South Alain street, near postolllce. J no. K. Patterson &. Co. For Said Seven room collage, cttv water, two stables, lot titixl.iO feel West Corbiu street. If taken the next few days the price $1:!0H J110. K. Patterson & t'o. t lor Bate two story, seven r.M'iii dwelling on Marsh street near North I nion street at a bargain and easy terms. J n. 1. K. Patterson tV 'o. 1 1 Just Received Another shipment o! Baldwin Refrigerators ; winic en amel ; porcelain lined an.l Opolit. glass lined. The best ref rigcrat.-r on earth. Prices from if!l:7."i I.. ifV ('oncord Furniture t'o. i-7 ROLL PAPER for rdding niaehinet always on hand at The Tribune office. For Fresh Groceries and prompt de liverv, (ihone mr orders to No. l!17. ' (lady & Mclnnis. t f. Join the Concord Pressing t'lub. RLiS Phone 115 MONKY to lend on Cabarrus Real hs-tale, in Town or Country 20 t. f. ,1. I, Cl'tOWKU.. FOR RENT -Six-room hons. on Marsb street. On, of the most desir able locations in the cilv. Apply to i. B. Sherrill. tf PASTIME The Emperor '1 Staff Officer A Ohristmai Legend The Artiste Inspiration PASTIME POPULAR PICTURE SHOW. A. Q. ODELL, Proprietor. Administrator'! and Executor's Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Concord, N. ('. Court House door m on the L'Oth day of June, 1910, the accounts due on th books of Dr. W. 11. Lilly and Drs. Lilly & Walker. The uaiues of the parties who owe these debts and the amounts will be announced at the sale. Term of sale cash. Persons desir ing to pay before the date of thj gale may do so by calling on U. M.Lore, Justiee of the Peace. D. B. McCRARY, T. H. REDDING, Adm'rs. of Dr. J. 0. Walker. MRS. M. E. LILLY, Ex'r. of Dr. W. H. Lilly. Bv Montgomery & Crowell, Attys. tor AdnTs of Dr. Walker, k. T. Haitsell, Atty. for to". E. Lilly, Sxeoutor. This 28th day of May, 1910. W jb. y Not? If You Have to Cook These Days Use an Oil Stove ? Jill REFRIGERATORS! W m4H yom reo;ntrement W1UTE MOUNTAIN, ODORLESS, CUR VET aaA WILKsEJl ih beat oa thamarke . Ws alao mII I Boxes, ' Yu4o Forsfe Shades', Hammocks and Mosquito Canopies. Th Stor that 1 m aftM jou. Voat and aea. Dell & Harris K ANNAPOLIS NBWS. Kannaji. A. M. aai n fii.-li u as lari' mini h llivital .lis, June it. The Jr. O. V. a festival Saturday night a sun-ess in eerv way. A icr t.t friends were present .in. many bciiii; troui Con- curd, t'ake. cream and lemonade, aoj nui- iii.l 1 1 nils were scre.l. and while ci.v.l was cu. vuii: iiiese uik.i1 tilings lie laiiau.!i- -trtnu baud played some line lc.-: huis, ni.-t itt' which were laa.iliar. --iicii as "ll.-u.e. Sweet Home" and "lixie." There were a lllltillt-l : sp.-f.-lie-. lint the most pi .in i :.. n ; ..i- trial I Mr. l. M. as a Sl hi-.e.-ialh plaud.-.i t r. p..,., I A J. I iic.l a uu. I. IV .1. 1 1.1 1:11. .rs . 1 . A. hull t.i leuce. ll I I uu i;ii;i Mi 1 in .. .11 1,. ; lie O.I.I 1. se -erin-.n -r !, heai.l M. is niakiii-.: 1 -....,1 and is -IreiiL-lu al-. appr...il and 11. I . A. .1, p .li. a ll: llel here Sulur- lm. li.er, Mr. r.1.1 In, ..I I'arlin; !i w ire and ai -l'. file remains .eliMlle Monday .1.1 .lau- iter ..I I M.ii.la in. .111- 1 .1. r .1 .10 died ii:i- ..iil a f. w li s ,, I ,iC III I Ie 1 , Kanoai-dis v.i- ciil.-d i' 1 1 1 . I r 1 r : . '.I .it Km '. ith-. inter die. ' I'- ri. s.l.n Ma M U. V t t C 1.11I in.e . -:al 1. in. in. I -avc 1 lie . M r .1.1 Ill lllus A. hall vv eat lief .1 Lrreat e V icvv s lanlei 11. 1: ..: I he a, learned . line and ti 1 In a m.llc ,1- I'. I.. I'r .h-i t he 1 'harl.iiie Y. .ime wiiu M r. Mat t in and v in-' met in- lalk ou Y. M. ii.iri..i ie. .-ll.lVV lle "It departtllelits ol ie i:l.l.i lo see I hesc a.-K again, as all c vety inm-li. it Mr. . H. al I lie h.inte ..t' Ins li. I., t ..lev. and l his friends who ill, 1 I en e.cne I, llieir leehll l-'l l-I.IV lllL'i , e a s,, -i.llile in-law. Mr. a iiilinlier . a delight I'ul Mine. Wclresll- llienl- iv ere ,-rc., cake and creani u;t. Mr. C..j-Lrin- is a very pop ...1:1,' man an.l lias uiauv friends .111.1 I Here. T ih re w ill he an ice er -rove hack of the vii iii.la.v iiiirht at 1 I ie allspices oft he 'am festival Y. M. C. A hall ::!! ..'clock, I. O. O. h I Kauuapt.lis. A i.mmI tune is 1 tore for the voung lumple and the l.ier ones will .v ish they were youna e;ain. We are sorrv I., say I hat Mrs. ". It. intiit has been ri,r'it su'k tor the past ek. Inn hope that her illness will be short .luiatiou. Mr. .1. N. I'arker is convalescent .1 severe siiiallpp' ouiau vvli it lack "I malaria. flic suiallt s-are is over. The ne- theiti is some dis- aw :iv 1, Ho 11 'r.iu Kannaolis, over the an and all who were ex leas!, iiav e been vaccina- not allowed to mingle pie. an.l cv t ry prceaul ion ,1 o a -prea.l of 1 he dis- as llee'i Us Is lio I ikelv. II. Very Much on the Job. Wilmington Star. It will be noted in the Associated Press dispatches that, the North Caro- ina Senators are not onlv holding icir seals Inn are earning their pay. Both Senators Simmons and Overman proved themselves strong enough to utaeli some ot their identity to the Tall railroad bill now pending in the l'nite,l States Senate. The amend ments offered by the gentlemen from N'orh Carolina were accepted and will become part of the act. This is significant in (hat it indicates that Ihe Tar Heel Senators are cutting some ice 111 Washington. No danger, mi dust, no heat, no worry about a hot room. No tmble about wood strike a match ami yon are ready for business. We have the FLORENCE AUTOMATIC WICK LESS and THE PERFECTION wit a wick. Pay. your money and take your ohoire. Satisfaction guaranteed or money bark yon take 00 risk. Furniture Co. THE TRIBUNE CONl'OHD, N. C, Jl'NK IO, I9IO TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT. I' mettled weather uh thunder ..rtus l.nii:ht .-r aSltir.Iay; moderate biUk v..,il!i winds Iwcoming vari- LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. The c.u.lil ion main iinrliatiL'r.l nil teal. .t r . Kent, rc eM einel u conllnc.t Iv for scv M .. hi ral Th . J. 1.. home i' Stone ha 11., i t li ..f 1 i lavs. e Ladles' .f soinelhi l.....k at 1 Si. .re ulvvav- reimn.l in tin" ilav. ,..e f.. ..f vea is 1 !i 1 in 1 v ear tor relrii:- .1- and It. M Han is call yom Hi. in to ilieir line. They also I I ise oil .slaves. e I'eoplcs' 1 r 1 1 lt C". is a new ad scr 1. 1. lav. 1'iiey .all voir ill mi I., a.-eiira.-v, promptness ;m.i .III! a.lv .iit 1 purity, and .piick ilelivery. Lutheran 'iilor: Rev. K. L. Ritch ie. ,.t Iturke 's ( lar.l.ui. a., and Rev . W. C. Sehaclter, ol All. una. (la., wi'l exehaiiL'c pastoral work during tie month of July. Salisbury I'ost. St h : Mis. ('. M. Ilr.ovu rciurncu vesier-lav cvenni" Hi, hi. -nil.-. H.-r mother, Mr- I'". ". It.niu-r. was vt-rv much im provi-.l u lieu she left tuerc. Work on the double track helweci. I '. ii.-. .1 . 1 11 1 1. 1 Charlotte is progressing linely, and it is lllonehl will he rea.lv for the operation of trains between Concord and Churl, .lie by early fall. Mr. Homer Lee Sell, of this conn ty, was auione; the L'la.luaies of Trin ny College this vcar. Mr. Scot 1 wa- llso one of elevi'M ill his ehlss to vvr senior hoiiois. This is ipute an I1011..1 .111. 1 he is I., be eoiiuratulalc.l. The -ran, I Indue of 1 he Knights "I I'vthi.-is will iiicci in Charloiie nei week. Mr. li. S. Wheeler is Ihe .leie jatc from f ..ncor.l. No. ol, and e M'cis hi attend, togel ht with a nuni her ..I other iiicuibcrs of flic order t: Concord. Miss Doris SilU. daughter of Mi atnl Mrs. Joe Sills, underwent an op elation on her throat yesterday in Sal isbury. She was aecompanicl to Sal isbury by her fat her and Dr. W. If I'eillbel'loll. They linl.le lile tlljl in the l itter's Regal. Tiiirlv-livc applicants -in, ce.ssfnl examination before Carolina Hoard of l'liariiuicy lotto Momlay. Amone; ihi were Messrs. H. C. (Irillin I a sue e Nort in Char number and I Caldwell I'ropst, of this cily. Thes. voung men have many friends here who will be glad to know of llieir suc cess. Dr. I.. N'. Hiirleyson arrived 111 the cilv vestcrday aflern from Greens boro. Dr. Murhysoii has returned to Concord for Ihe practice of his pro fession and the announcement that lie has located here atiani will be re ceived with interest bv the people of this city and vicinity, where he is so w ell known. Dr. turle.v son has open ed his ollice in the same 10..111 al ihe Morris building he formerly occupied. The Rowan county commissioners have levied the ta.xes for the present vear as follows: Stale 'JA cents, school IS, county 21), roads S. bonds 2, with a special railroad bond lav of () .-ems in Salisbury, Morgan and Gold Hill townships. There is also a spe . ial school tax in a number of the school districts, it beins: ill cents on ihe til H in Salisbury. The poll tax is levied as follows: Kor schools .tl..1(, poor .'III. pensions 1"J, and in addition there is a special school lax on each poll in a number of districts in Salis bury it being CO cents. The following is taken from the Historian's paper read before the I'ress Convention now in session at Wrightsville, by Mr. Archibald John son: "Mr. J. B. Sherrill, who k lightly acquainted with the members of the Press Association, hag nor- hased the other Concord papers and is now the John D. Rockefeller in the newspaper Held of that section. Mr. J. F. Hurlev, so -well and favorably known in this body, has retired from the newspaper work in the hope of re storing his health, and his brethren all wish him the blessing he seeks. - Opening of Hisenneimer Springs. Misenheimer Springs Hotel formally opened it first season under the new management Wednesday morning. The hotel has been greatly enlarged and renovated, encircled with broad ve randas and installed with modern san itary plumbing. In fact, the new com pany has entirely refitted and refur nished the. hotel and property. A beautiful lake affords the guesia the opportunity of bathing, boating and fishing. AU healthful outdoor amuse ments will be provided. The water of these springs has a remarkable enra- ttve power. The management regards the hotel aa one of the cleanest, most healthful and beat furnished of the numerous North Carolina summer re sort. The Dukes showed up prominently in Thursday's news, taking a nnllioa stats bonds and giving a hundred thousand dollars to Trinity college. Whatever may be said, about ths Dukes it cannot be aaU that prosper- PERSONAL MENTION. Some of the People Here and Else where Who Come and lo. Mr. C. M. Isenhour is spending the lay in Charlotte. Mr. K. C. Earnhardt, Jr.. is speud ! a g I lie day in Charlotte. Mi. W. II. KaiMii. ..I Hieh Point, is -1 '('11.1111' t lie .la v in I he ei I V. Dr. .1. C. llontuoniery. of Charlotte, -pent l.lsl lil.jhl in Iheellv Willi Prof. I..1I. Mi-s 1,1a Alexander, h,irL' eoillil V , is V ls 111 .1 M. Mis. , klcn K. I', Whip Mr. Ilnji' Han is. ..t I '11:11 loite. was ..r.l v 1 1 1 1 l or a few hours I his Mr. li. !v Pelrea. ae : 1 III U sel I m a r I ' is let. unci home. Alfred t c-.tn I :ir Hi .ver 1 , when 1 11 1'IK',1 last has bci Iiiil: Ti imiy I 'ollcuc. and Mis. K. M. Hall and I'ariisli relu I this mo a v isi 1 t.. Cha rles 011. and Mis. .. V. Cannon, M.-lllll and Mr. Charles 1 e r.-; uriie.l from a visit t. Mrs. ' 1 1 i 1 1 j Mis- oi k. Mr. Smith P. nomine from N e hlls heel, llltc . "U'C. lea returned tills w berrv . S. C, vv here 1. 1 1 1 1 g New berrv Col- Mrs Ted Mailt! I. vv ho has been vis- ini-' her sister. Miss Josephine Smith, .turned tin- morning to her home in 1 'harlot Ie. Mr. A I.'. Howard has relumed : roin Atlanta, where In- allcudisl a re iiiioii of ll lass of lllll.'i of the Geor gia Tech. Mis. li. A. Itri.wn. who lias been visiiing i:i l.v iiehhiirg, "a.. for some lime is now 111 Columbus, Ohio, visit ing al Rev. Dr. II. N. Miller's. Mis. .1. L. M -Kay, who has been vis iting her bother. Mr. R. S. Wheeler, .vill return tomorrow to her home in King's Mountain. Mrs. McKay will he accompanied by Utile Miss Susie an.l Master Joseph Wheeler. Miss Melissa Monlgoinerv left to day for New Orleans, having been siiiiinioni .1 there oil account of the ill ness of 'lei sish-l. Miss Molltgoluei will not reiurii lo Concord until Ihe opening ot' Sunderland Hal.. Miss Willie Margaret Dealon. of lliruiinghaui. Al;i.. win. has been visit nig her grilinlni.'l her, Mrs. M. G. Deali.n. left this morning for Wash ington to spen. I several weeks wilh ner aunt, Mi-s Margaret Ciillcu. The janitors of Trinity College pre sented a handsome walking cauc lo P.isuop J. C. Kilgo lasi week. The gift from these failhful servants of the college is prcsenlcd lo the retiring president as a token of their apre eiation of his kin.lnecss to them dur ing the number of years I hey linve been employed by him. NEVBB sTAILS TO RESTOKB GRAY HAIB TO ITS NATURAL COLOR AND BEAUTY. No matter bow old aad faded tow has look, 01 kow tons you harA been sriy, K will woik woodert (ot voa. keep you looking youns, pro se a knunaal growth et akhy ha, atop lalGng mm uaik em end romiuvmij re move Dandralf. Will aot eoil alia er Eoea. Wul ret injur jroui hair, la Not Dye. pvsf all suits nium tl.0wi ead Me. Bottles, at Dnajpate flUiaiaay So,r .WannawhJI 1 .11 a a. GIBSON DRUO STORE. ...At Sbeatortutn ' To-day WHF.X THE CAT'S AWAY (Coniie) SIMOXE ( Drama ) THE GREENHORNS (Drama) Concord Markets. cotton isaaMiT. Mtddtln flooat BltoaUBS OonoaaVwt S4 MODUOB SjamilT 11 BolkMeatJHees.. 11 m .. IS (SSI ITtsM un to 1. is st latest Lard.... Floor, Martk Oarouaa. .. iMtoajs Lady r - Oewfea.... ..... v. . .. Tana - obis ' : Two Mighty Attractive Things About ER0WNS CANNON CO. CLOTHES. Th V.. dud In I is the pine. gel an ciiii.sili'lv reasonable s tailored pi 'I t'-respcel i price. The next attractive thing is tiie il-rlf. Its si vie. diape and hang exclusivene- .f design are there ill rvery line. These ipialit ie; di::crin.;nale lirowns Cannon Co. Clothe, veare s froi.i the crowd. We are selling for these warm days a Hlue Serge Coat and Pants for the special price of $18.."0. It's a peach. Come in and try it on. you do not have lo buy. Others al $l.i.0() a-l up. Fresh Mackerel EXTRA FINE QUALITY. JUST THE THINO FOli BREAKFAST. TIN CENTS EACH. ZDo-ve-IBost; Go. 'Phone 21. AT THE Indies' 3tore ! A New Lot of Those Beautiful Gingham Dresses! Brand New Styles in Voil and Panama Skirts. A few extra large sizes. Fresh Shipment of Dressing Sacques and Kimonas! lacK Si SbeparcL "WHIZ" It gr ills ll,, rcliati wiire, h inds etc. ilirt. all liini ol DAVIS DRUG I FISHERS I Gauze Vests Gauze vests tlint wear mid Tit made with "In Cut" shoulders and -V Cut" Front 10c Gauze Vests Good quality smoothe Gauze Deep Front r. 3 for 25c 15c Gauze Vests Made with Fine G:iur.e. Mecerized Tape 2 for 25c 25c Gauze Vests Extra Fine Gauze Silk Tape special Extra Special Gauze each ; .......... c Silk'GIoves Chamesette Gloves in chnmmy color and White 1 clasp. . 50c 16 Button Chamefiette Gloves a clasp special, pair 7Sc Wo furnish Long Silk Gloves to match- every shade. . SI FisuEns . aiiiiiraTaaHaaraHaraiiiia rcirmr:gycc:j sun and IN TOWN! ln-ltei lor leanii."; tile, pro- metal war-, oreasr s lains from 10c. COMPANY. Elk ay9 s Straw Hat Clean r. The hesl straw tint cleaner ever put mi the market. It turns the oldest, most iliseohiri'il straw while and stain less. Don't throw awav last summer's hat just try ELK AY'S on it. Sold in two sizes, lOe and '-'" Gibson Drug Store. The REX ALL Store. HHen Unsure Sbefr'&fves I To secure their loved ones if they die, what they intend to provide if they live. Reflect! Have you made suitable 2r' provisions tor your wue ana enuarenT 1 ' .If not applv for Insurance in the Vests MI7TIIAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUR- ANCE COMFANt, THE POLICT miiaJKita miKNu nana a u now. JNO. K. PATTERSON CO, Afta. N0TIC7.I I hare this day foreclosed mort frnge on New York Ko-itanrant and Win. G. Uemos ami Niek Bamtsoa became the purchasers. I am no lon ger ronected with same in any way. Jane 3, 1910. -3-7 ! JAMES B. SMITH. v - ASSESSMENT. - The Cabarrus Mutual Fire Insur ance Assessment for May is dne and payable at the Concord National Bank within sixty days from May 1st, 1910. , - JNO. K. PATTERSON- jity soakes Umcb forget the tola back 6-l. . BeeTreaa.' M. ..MM. .. .Mt
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