Ipcnny Column
Wanted Man to travel in North
Carolina. Good pay and tailor
mad suit in 90 days; experience
unnecessary; reliable firm. Write
for particulars. J. E. McBrady &
Company, Chicago. 17-17
For SaleTlie P. M. Misenheimer lot
on North Spring street, adjoining
the lot of the Presbyterian manse.
Jno. K. Patterson & Co. t f .
For Sale Cheap Safe, desk, scales,
stove and trucks. Max Moses &
Company. ti-irit f
For Sale Well established 3 chair
barber shop; cent rail v located.
A. Viola.
Reward for return of liver-colored
pointer; white sjxils on breast and
while lips on toes of all feci. W.
T. Wall. 1
For Rent One of the most desirable
homes in the city the Cole cottage
on Spring street. Modem conve
niences. Apply to K. S. Wheeler.
ti-7 tf.
For Rent A real neat cottage with
all modern improvements, on South
Main street, near postotlice. Jno. K.
Patterson & Co. tf
For Sale Seven room cottage, city
water, two stables, lot 1)6x150 feet.
West lorbin street. If taken in
the next few days the price $1:100.
Ino. K. Patterson & Co. tf
For Sale Two story, seven room
dwelling on Marsh street near
North Union street at a bargain and
easy terms. Jno. K. Patterson &
Co tf-
For Fresh Groceries and prompt de
livery, phone your orders to No.
1 7. ' (iadv & 'Mclnnis. tf.
Join the Concord Pressing Club.
BLfvilT Phone 115
MONKY to lend on Cabarrus Keal
Kstate, in Town or Country 20 t. f.
J. L. CROWKIJi.
t
Sheatorium
To-day
A PEACE AGITATOR
(Drama)
TELLTALE REFLECTION.
( Drama)
THE COWBOY'S DEVOTION
(Drama)
Davis White Sulphur Springs
An ideal place to spend the
summer. The water unsurpassed.
Accommodations for 250 guests.
Sewerage, hot and cold baths.
Electric lights. Enlarged dining
room. Small tables. Splendid
fare and service.
Two through trains from Char
lotte, daily except Sundays.
Phone and telegraph connec
tions. Resident physician. First
class accommodations at a low
price. May, June and Septem
ber, $6 to $8 per week. July and
August, $8 to ?10 per week.
Special rates to families.
Open May 16 to Oct 1, 1910.
Write for booklet to
1AM IROt, fours I Praps Uddiniti, K. C
SUNSHINE
You Will Find
Satisfies Just the Same.
Ws are CAE LOAD BUYERS, DIS
COUNT SAVERS, and what's best, we
art PRICE MAKERS. Wt don't sell
gooda "at coat" or "below coat"
Wt can't and stay in buaineaa. Ton
can always find what yon want at
Tht Bell Harris Furniture Oo's
gtor. Wt art "Johnny on tht Spot"
with tht good la aeaaon and out of
teason.. And tht pries and quality of
goods considered.. Pint nay look likt
vtak, bnt there's a difftrenct.. Last
bat not least money back if goods
art not aa represented.. Oonw and not
t-it wfll do na both food.
fishers
Tan nowrrAM aea Choc
nrsTEit nnowx
HOSIEIi v
Stockiiis.'s for all the family. Some
pin up ! pair to Uo and guaranteed
:o wear lour iiio:itlis. Ladies' Me-
limn Weight tianze. liirts 1X1 Kix.
..mmI black; liovs' I1M Rib. ill all
si.e. includim: KXTKA SlKS. Kv
erv one luivim: the appearance of a
inii.-ii higher price stockim;.
?. rents pair.
SILK HOOT
STOCKISTS
No. 1-iHI more popular every
dav. This sio.-kinu' is made of pure
ik tiircail 1 t. l.i-le heel and toe,
ll is made !o wear ami lias the ap
pearance of a l ..M -ilk slockiii'.'. at
lliis w Icrl'ullx Ion price--
,W cents pair.
All Sizes
V.t cents
I FISHERS
Elkay's Straw
Hat Gleaner.
The host straw hat cb-ancr ever put
on the market. It turns the oldest,
most discolored straw white and stain
less. Don't thr.nv away last summer's
hat - just try KLKAY'S on it. Sold
in I wo izes. Ke and
Gibson Drug
Store
The REXALL Store.
L. N. Burleyson, M. D.
Concord, N. C.
Office and residence in Morris BuilJ
iinr. rooms 12 and 18.
Phone. No. 330.
For Sale!
Bids will be received for the next
tlirtv davs H'or the old. Lutheran
church, or' more recently the Concord
Hi"li School Building, on East Corbin
street. Privilege to reject all bids.
h..,i t c. Mcdonald,
Sec. of Board of Trustees of Union
.l..-.l 14-21
OR RAIN
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THE TRIBUNE
Concord, N.C., Junk 17, 1910
TO DAY S WEATHER REPORT.
Fair tonight and Saturday; wanner
in extreme western portion; light west
winds.
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
The 1'uscttled Weather special sale
at H. .. Parks & Co. continues to
morrow and Monday.
We regret to note that Mrs. Frank
Uobbins. of Forest Hill, is very ill
and I hat she may live only a few
hours.
The first Georgia watermelons were
n the market today. The Dove-Bost
Company got them, and have them on
sale.
The Elir.l Manufacturing Co., of
Albemarle, has amended ils charter
an.l increased its canilal slock to
.fc'HHMMHt.
Mr. .1. Iee Orowell is able to be at
us ottice today alter oeing connneu
to Ins home tor tlie pasi ten nay on
account of illness.
i will be with great regret that
friends over .Nortu C-arotina will learu
if the serious illness of Major Henry
A. 1ondon, of 1'ittsboro.
Whether it's rain or sunshine "the
Store that .Satisfies wilt please you
nisi I lie same. Vou can always tind
just what you wain when you call at
i heir store.
'he Peoples Drug Co. sell all the
popular brands ot cigars. ine ua
rasa is their ." cent leader, try one,
ud you will smoke them ever after
wards.
.Mr. J. F. Cannon is moving his
t in nil lire and household -roods into voe
Barrow house on North Union street.
he Tlieatoriuui today is running
I h tee sood "dramas.
The State Press Association at ils
recent session went on record not only
in sympathy with I he Training School,
out recommended thai the next geu-
ral assembly deal moi"e liberally with
I he niM ll ill loll.
.Miss Joseidiine. .launhler of the
late John V. Mauney, of Salisbury, is
lo be uitirried on Wednesday, June
iind, to ,1 auies Ernest Alexander. Miss
Mauncv is a niece of Mrs. .1. L. Crow-
ell, of Concord.
Mr. K. Hose lorett, one of Uie
most wide v known olix siciaus Ol
Piedmont North Carolina, died at hi
iiomt in Salisburv Thursday from
dropsy of the heart, from which ihe
sullered intensely lor several 'weeKB.
fn noliny the fact that Mr. Jno. P.
Allison gave $.500 lo the Davidson
College Kudowment fund, we were
not aware of the fact that Messrs. Z.
A., W. L. and W. W. Morris had con-
ributed $l,(K)0 to this fund.
Announcements have been received
lere tit the marriage ot .Miss wuuia
all'iiey lo Mr. James K. Wood, which
ok place at (.iaffney, S. ('., June 15.
flic bride is a sister ot Mr. L. V.
all'iiey, formerly of Concord, and vis-
ted here .several times.
Miss l.ucile Werne was married yes-
. - i i . , f I
ei-ilav in It iclmiolNI lo .ir. nvuen
Wood, son of the well known seeds
man, Mr. T. W. Wood. The ceremony
was iHM-formed at the home ot tne
ide s mother, Mrs. l.ovett (nee Miss
Kate Johnson, of Concord). The
Hide's grandmother, Mrs. Betlie M.
Johnson, attended the wedding.
A narii- of voiinsr neoule gathered
at the handsome new .home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Ritehie last night and spent
mi. .i .liirl.i.fnl venine. Mr. and
Mrs Hiiehie nnetoed wide the doors
..i' thsir Txihitial home and the voung
neoule en toved themselves in a mosv
nlei.sii.cr manner. There were many
in entml musicjana in t ie party woo
sani? an.) rerxlerea many Deauiuui se
lections which added nrocn to bo
pleasures of the evening. Delicious
refreshments of ice cream and cake
were served.
Mr I.lnvnl -Cook, one of the sale
f t'hA Hitnhie Hardware Co.
received a very painful cut this morn
ing while handling a razor, i oeuira-loi-
RnUjinltn Willi in the store look
ing over some razors and Mr. Cook
-was engaged in snowing tnem to nun.
YTr rvwilr tmlosaH the razor and sud
denly he gave Concord 's genial poet-
master a practical aenianstrauon ui
tnv nnnliticw of the razor by
.backing a wng gasn in u "
hand. His hand was dressed by a
Dhvsician. and Mr. Cook is still on the
job as usual
Wheat Under Water.
Lexineton Diapatoh.
' in, f Ka nut f tlava have
nnt ha onutlra mat at the bank nd Will
VH. w
' . ... w .1 .
no doubt eend ute isakhi up to
luiinkM Th damas to wheat
can hardly be estimated. Before the
wet weather the ataiKs were xauipg
mrxA r,r nnnM mitti thtTaina the sit
uation ia much 'worse. . The smaller
streama are reported .ae erteoding
from till to Alii, uxi one rincu wuw
keeps in totwh with the wheat crop
says that aU ot bottom wheat ia nik
ed. The damage -will be increased be
cause machinery earniot he ; put - to
work for aeveral daya after tht rain
eeasea.-,; . J 1
The colonel wa given the freedom
t mitv At Tnrwton. nrhicrb reminds
na that Dr. Cook, ireeeiTed ainular
honor in New. Jork. A (V
PERSONAL MENTION.
Some of the People Here and Else
where Who Come and Go.
Miss Eleanor Watson, of Salisbury
u- II Arrive this atternoon to visit
Mrs. J. E. Smoot.
r,-a r W Johnson, of Charlotte.
sDent yesterday vrth her daughter,
Mrs. K. J. Braswell.
TVr Whisnnnt a dentist of Henri
etta, is here today on a snort visa to
Ins friend, Mr. W. T. Nail.
Miss Jenn Coltrane and her guests.
Mr mid Mrs. Walter M. Jones, ot
Ashland. Va.. are spending the day in
Charlotte.
Miss Sadie MeCanless. ho has
been visiting Miss Kvu May Krown,
iv ill return 1 his afternoon to her home
in Salisbury.
Miss Grace Kro wis left t ins morning
ior rv. n to he a iruesl al a nonse
party . t the home of her friend, Mrs.
K. K. Rankin.
Miss Camille Durham, of Charlotte,
who has been visitns Mrs. K.. J.
Itraswell for a week, has returned
home.
Mr. Campbell Cline left this morn-
mo- for Fort Mi I. !S. t .. wliere ne
mil ioin the Hnntersville baseball I
team and pitch for them against Fort
Mill this atternoon.
Miss Anna Dell Neal, who has been
the guest of Miss F.rnestitie Lott at
the home of Mrs. Claude Ramsaur,
for the past fortnight, returned this
inorninsr to her home in Winston-
Salem.
STATE NEWS.
five candidaes for the I
Democratic nomination for congress
. i . nr:l
n Ihe tenth district, nameiy : n-
liam Johnston Cocke, .1. M. Gudger,
fr., Walter E. Moore, Frank K. Hew
itt and Solomon flallert.
Tri o itv Collee-e trustees have elect
ed the retiring president. Dr. Jno. C.
Ki .m lo t he c lair ot Blolicai uieia-
ure and a place on the board of trus-
ees. As he remains a resident oi
he ark these duties will, not inter
fere with his duties as Bishop.
4.he new Erwin cotton mill
in West Durham is being rapidly
.mll..tu.l in order to have veverv-
rliino- in readiness for bey-inning work
in th fall. The buildini' has been
wm.nl.l ed for some time and almost
nil i li p ni nehinerv is installed, there
being only a few more looms to be
y'aced.
"Son fond." snvs Editor Hiteeins.
of Our Home, seaking of Ihe lay-out
at Wnghtsville, " was in great amimi-
the hotels, and we can say
without fear or consideration that Ihe
wliiors of North Carolina used more
'rlnt nintler' last week than they
have used in the same length of lime
ine the 190!) meetiiiff of this asso
ciation."
Th te are four candidates out for
ih,. imxinlic nomination for con
gress from the fifth district and from
now on the fight will be a warm one.
IT.v-.Tiiilo-e K. B. Jones, ot ti lnslon-
Salem; Gen. Beverly S. Royster, of
Oxford; Major Charles M. Stedinan,
of Greensboro, and Dr. George A.
VfKana of Siirav. all food citizens
and unusually good democrats.
GENERAL NEWS.
Tho nonor hns been revived that
ex-Vice-President Charles W. Fair
banks will be appointed Ainlassaaoi
to Great Britain to succeed v nueiaw
Read.
Protestant Ensland is greatly agi-
taiu-l hv cir.nm-e end nersisteiit re
ports crediting King Edward not only
with having had leanings toward vaiu-n-liiiultl
hilt Wit h actuallv bavins died
in that faith. Various circumstances
riva olop to the renort. and evwence
ft- - - - 1 - ,..
the other way is largely presumptive
up to this time.
Dr. H. L. Bonner, of Marion, U., IJ
..1.1 a hio- paler And readv di-
' "... I " O " .
geeter, died Wednesday of diabetes,
brought on by Bis many eaung iw
tuia it ; ani.l In one coirtest he ate
a double steak as heavy as a roast,
12 large potatoes, two aisnes oi on
torn Un of hrftad and a Dound
,v
of butter and finished -with three doz
en hard-boiled eggs.
Tl.. rwxnnln-tion if thp RuSs'iail Effltt-
A ii i: " -
pire, including Finland, according
to data collected by the Statistical
tw.i.1 far 10.00, - has reached
.vs
- . o oo tfa tffi
lGO.WOfOO, aij increase oi ootxBv9wv
AH OA O AArtt BinAA the l&fit ffAIlr"
VI V ,vm.. .
ml msUs in 1897. Of flie entire
..Wmn Ms ner cent. is emragea
.nttiinl mminiia. the urban
urban population numbering only 13.5
Node to Asto Ownera.
The Secretary of Stat calls th at
tention of utomobil owners to th
faet that all license hereafter iamied
expira on June 30th, unieaa appiica
Am hftnr thai date all auoh delin-
nnent will have their license can
called, wAK-n wm octiiiwj
.iiUn Tim ttm for such new
regiatration ia $3.00 whereaa the cost
of renewal ia only $1.00. Blank for
renewal faave been aeni w au penwu.
to whom licenses fcave been iaaued.
d .1 iLanM anil ba. aent to ii
uwwnw wv , -
..il.i. ktwMn now and . Jane
30th, the dato of tbe expiration of the
outstanding beensea.
Tii.nia tar renewal wiH be aent
promptly upon application.
Mr. J. B. ABxander U aexionaly ill
at bia home on North Union street.
Two Mighty Attractive Things About
BROWNS CANNON CO. CLOTHES.
The first is the price.
You get an exquisitely tailored pro
duct at a reasonable sell' respecliiiK
price.
The next al tractive thing is the sun
itself. Its style, drape and hang and
exclnsiveness of design are there in
every line.
These .pialilic i di n-riminale Browns
Cannoii Co. Clothes ( fare n from Ihe
crowd.
We are selling for these warm days
a Blue Serge Coat and PauU for the
special price of $18.50. It's a peach.
Come in and try it on, you do not have
to buy. Others at $15.00 a"d up.
Popular Price Parasols!
A New 490r",ent f
mew and IScautfful Styles
for hidie-s aud children
25c to $650.
ln't forget to come often !
ffilacK $ Sbepard.
VOU WILL ENJOY YOUR SUNDAY
SMOKE IF YOU PUFF ONE OF
OUR CIGARS. ALL THE POP
ULAR BRANDS, WITH LA POSA
FOR A 5c LEADER. TRY ONE.
THE PEOPLES DRUG CO.
Phone 333.
"It grabs the dirt." Nothing
? celian ware, all kinds of
hunits etc
t- a win rnl tr
BY DAVIS BROTHERS, HHEAT GRAHAM FLOUR, MILLED
FRESH LOT OF WHOLE WIDDENITE, N. C. . Phone 21.
Dove-Bost Co.
PASTIM'E
Popular Picture .how.
A Bad Man and The Preacher
(Comedy)
The Mistaken Bandit
(Comedy Drama)
Mid the Cannon'a Boar
(Dramatic)
For Sale
Two story, 6-room dwelling with
pantry and bath room, on North Un
ion atree, lot 67x160.
JNO. X. PATTERSON COMPANY
ASSESSMENT, r
ti,. r.K.rrn. Mutual Tire Insur
ance Assessment for May is due and
oavable at tbe Concord National Bank
T. . . . . m vt. i lain
wttbin xiy-ays irora mutj i,
ivsn K. PATTERSON-
A.19- . Seci-Treaa.
Cheap
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pa1ia
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bettei for cleaning tile, pro- i
metal ware, grease Mams trom 'J
IUC.
rMDAMV
KIHM!
New Irish Potatoes now
on hand.
Nicest kind of Tomatoes
and every thing accord-
ingly.
Phone os your orders
and be pleased, or come ' ,
and see out stock. '
HAHN HONEYCUTT CO.,
Phone 263. Concord, N. C. i
Coficord Markets.
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