Ipcnny Column
Buz-a-way is an effective protection
against mosquitoes; 10c. Davis
Drug Co. G-27-7-3
For Rent 7 room cottage with all
modern conveniences on Marsh
avenue. V. B. Sloop. (I-J7-7-H
Hiteliie ami Sidney Troy aie au
thorized agents of the Charlotte
Evening Chronicle and will deliver
the paper to yon each evening for
one cent per copy, or six cents per
Wanted Yon to know that John
week, (iive the Chronicle a trial.
Tor Sale At once a small sto. k f
dry goods, shoes, notions, station
erv, elc. M. B. Sti.klev, Assignee.
J.i-27
Family Horse and single phaeton for
sale. Apply to W. J. Montgomery. 1
Jr. tf. ;
For Sale The P. M. Misenheimer lot
on North Spring street, adjoining
the lot of the Presbyterian manse.
Jno. K. Patterson & Co. tf.
For Sale Cheap Safe, desk, scales, ;
stove and trucks. Max Moses & J
Company. 6-13tf .
For Rent A cottage with
modern .
conveiiieiices at corner of South
Spring and West Corbin streets. !
Possession given July 1st. Apply i
to J. P. t ook. li-j;i-J0 !
For Rent One of the most desirable
homes in the city the Cole cottage
on Spring street. Modern conve
niences. Apply to k. s. iieeier.
0-7 tf.
For Fresh Groceries and prompt de-
J17. Oady & Melnnis.
tf.
Join the Concord Pressing Club.
Biffl"? Phone 115
MONEY to lend 011 Cabarrus Real
Estate, in Town or Country 20 t. f.
J. L. CROWELL.
Gall Stone cured without drugs or
knife. N'u cure; 110 pay. See no
lice. ' 2S-:i0
ROLL PAPER for -dding machines
always on hand at The Tribune
office.
Our Special
Hair Net
4 for 25c
special nam week
New Hair Goods at Special
Prices for this Special Week
Chignon Puffs
All $:5 Chiguou Puffs, spe
cial for the week at
$1.95 each.
All Hair Goods Special This Week
Carnet Braids, B. B. Curies, Sham Curls, Chignonls
At Special Prices.
Special Ribbon Week
Satin, Black, Velvet, per yd 4c, 5c, 7ic, 10e, 15c, 19c, '25c
Taffettas and Soft Ribbons, per yard lc, 2c, 3c, 5c, Tic,
10c, 15c, 18c, 25c, 35c, 3Uc.
IB. B. Curls rfF - B. B. Curia
35 cents JjlSljWrS 35 cents.
What BSo
Vou TMnls
of That?
THE WELVILLE CHINA CO. has placed on
sale at the store that satisfies
66 Dozen Dishes to be sold at
10 cents each, r
Ererj lady in Concord should get busy. " The best always
goes first. See that you do not lose the opportunity of y oar
life. It will not cost you a penny to stop and look." . . . -
All kinds of Porch Furniture at
living. Come and see us.
Harris
All Work; No Play; Never a Vacation
George M. Reynolds, head of the
$200,000,000 Continental and Commer
cial bank, of Chicago, at the age of
f.irtv-Hvp is n liviny examirle of what ;
attending strictly to business will do TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT.
for a man. President of the second ' '
tinancial institution in America while Showers tonight or Wednesday;
young enough to be the son of many , light variable winds.
of his dinrectir ocetdj '-.BKfilhig I
of Lis directors, Mr. Reynolds is a; LOCAL AND OTHERWISE,
man who never stepped out of the ;
beaten track or ever stopped working The Ladies Aid Society of Forest
and never suffered a reverse. He has Hill Methodist church will have a
never hist a day from sickness; he lawn Party tonight,
has never taken a vacation that did Jr R p Pliifer is having a resi
not have business inside; he does not dence ailj barn erected on lis place ad
drink; he does not smoke; he does not joining the Jackson Training School,
plav bridge; he does not plav golf; , , .,
... i. . ... r,-.;ia oti,i.- i.u haa .... The Southern Railway announces
u.l.hv hut banking; he has no eoltI1.
I in residence; lie does not even take
exercise; he works nine hours a day.
"Make your business your pleasure
and many early. Those are my,
Irule-," said Mr. Hevnolds. "I mar-
I l it'. I at nineteen a gil l in the little
Iowa count rv town where I was cash
i.r of the bank. My health is tine. I
, don't plav anv out-door games I
,a f no interest in them and yet I
M.- was in better health in my life.
,:IVe an automobile. I ride Unee
tinic-
a week.
I never went to anv
colleue. I began as a messenger 111 a
bank
at lourteei
The returns received from the thir
teen counties ot the lentil district
while by no means complete, inc
i;,.otu
I that J. M. (Jiidger. Jr.,
w wall in Hip
lead for the Democrat ich nomination
' j for Congress. I here is a wide van
lance, however, in the claims of the
live candidates.
Reward Offered
For l!ie arrest and detention of .Tavins
Jn-!iua Colonel Bulger Bill North
cut t Brooks. The last seen of him
was near the depot. II; had a ging
ham iimhi'clla in one iiaw'd and a sew-in-
inachii:e lo ad in the other and was
ini.iiring the way to (Irillith, the Ma
chine Man. We don't care what you
do with 1. i 111 hiii his wife needs the
machine.
New Coiffure
Double Fringe
Net
2 for 25c
Neapolitan Puffs
All Neapolitan Puffs, spe
cial for this week
$1.95 each.
prices to suit the high coat of
Furniture Co.
THE TRIBUNE
Concord, N. C, Junk a8, 1910
the usual low ronml trip rales between
,,,r, , i-o. r. 11 01 j 11.1
",he's 1,1 "e s,u """J '
tor return until July Nth.
Mr. J. T. Walker, of Xo. (i town-
ship, was taken yesterday to the Pres -
bvlei ian hospital in Charlotte. 1 lis
wife accompanied him. Mr. Walker
is suffering 'from chronic apendicit is.
Mr. S. C. Flowe, of No. 10, in forms
us that he had roasting cars for din
ner the 2 "nil and claims that he is
the first one in Xo. 10 township to
have home grown corn large enough
lo eat.
Miss Ksther and Master Johnnie
Hatchett, of Atlanla, will be here the
hist of the week for a few .lays, after
which thev will go to Danville lo visit
relatives. iney will
ater come to
Concord lor a longer visit.
All owners of ant. biles who
have not sent in their renewal before
Julv 1 will have their license can-
celled and their number will be re-is-
sued to someone else. The renewal
costs one dollar, but if thev wait un-
til Julv 1st thev will have' to secure
new license, which will cost :,.0ll.
Mr. W. P. Martin, of Xo. 2 tow n-
ship brought us this morning six
peaches w hich weighed exactly three
jhhiiiu?. X lir neiL- ail liriiui igr
same size, the largest one weighing
nine ounces. The tree came from Van
Van Lindley's nursery, but Mr. Mar
tin did not know the variety. They
are the tinest peaches we have ever
seen.
Salisbury Post: Mr. Frank Lloyd,
of this city, and Mr. J. H. Shale, of
.Sew iork, left this morning Jor the
Cruse gold and copper mine in ('a-
barrus county, where Mr. Shale goes
to look at tlie mine wit n t lie view ol
purchasing and operalmg it. The
Cruse mine is about eight miles out
from Concord and is said to otTcr line
inducements to investors.
Real sensible men sometimes act
jlike lunatics. Said one today " The
American Tobacco company should
j never have been allowed to have those
Istate bonds." If there was any law
to keep them from getting them we
jdo not know w here it can be found.
;Vhy not pass a law prohibiting the
; American Tobacco company to
, , i j Ti , .
, breathe I The eoriHration is a great
I monopoly and Las no doubt done great
I injury to the farmer, but it has ai
! few rights. Greensboro Record.
Grand Excursion to Johnson City,
Tenn., Via. Seaboard and C. C. &
0., Wednesday, July 6th, 1910.
Ther - will be a grand excursion
from I narlotte to Johnson City, Tenn.,
July tith, leaving Charlotte at 8. a.
m., arriving 4:30 p. in., returning
elave Johnson City July 7th, 1'2
noon. The fare for the round trip
will be only Secure your re
served seat tickets early, at Blakes
Drug Store, Seaboard city ofliee or
from the committee in Charlotte. This
may be the last excursion to Johnson
City this summer and all should take
advantage of this n.ost inagTi.flcent erwhelming majority, according to re
trip, offered at so ow a cost. Persons , hirns from , ovep oou.
irom uasionia ami points souin anu
rrom voneora ana points nortu can
come to Charlotte on the early morn
ing trains and have plenty of time to
catch this train. Hotel accommoda
tions at Johnson City are very reason
able and there is plenty of room for
all. List of hotels and boarding
houses will be distributed on the train.
The scenery along this route is the
most magnificent in America, and it
is worth the trip just for the scenery.
Johnson City is a lovely city and yon
will enjoy your stay there, Mr. Jas.
Ker., Jr., will be in charge of train.
Well conducted refreshment car will
serve all kinds of good things to eat.
Good order will be assured. For far
ther information see bill or address
any of the committee.
J. T. LAWING, Chairman,
Charlotte, N. C.
The gubernatorial contest id Geor
gia u rendered 'the more interesting
by tbe entrance into the race of John
C. Hart, the state's attorney general
lbe primary occurs August 23.
The Ideal Hair
Tonic .
rJotvkro'G
50c and $1 per bottle.
Gaboon Drug
G tor Cm
Special Agents.
STATE NEWS.
If Congressman Morehead refuses
to stand for renomination it is being
talked among Republicans that Dis
trict Attorney Holton will be asked
to make the race.
Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt states that
he has received donations amounting
to $2,300 toward a fund for the sur
vey and other preliminary work for
the Blue Kidge Highway which is to
connect Asheville, Altapass and Lin
ville. Indications are that Judge W. R. Al
len is nominated for Supreme court
judge, but Senator Fousbee, manager
of Mr. Manning's campaign, says the
latter will have 7.) majority in eon-
volition. W. T. Lee of Waynesville,
....... y.............er 0m ... ue
"ik.ii .wiau.ss.o.iers.
M. Vernon Bynum, an employee
in the Raleigh electric department,
! was electrocuted Monday morning at
8 :20 by coming in contact with a 2,300
currejit of electricity while at
work on a pole just in front of the
Presbyterian church. Several physic
lans worked tor more than an hour to
revive the body, but it was of no avail.
The Xewbern Sun enters protest 1
against the somewhat excessive ener-.
gy displayed by "a hunch of negro'
boys w ho almost take charge of t he i
trains at the depot, it being all the!
passengers can do to hold on to their J
baggage, as the young vagrants al-
nl,,si lorcc pun tiieu wcuuim i.uiu ;
.. 1... c 11
e 1 rain. 1
returns from two precincts
sl,M i'".'""'"'1' but with fairly accu-,
te estimated figures from these, it,
ls 'o"'eded that the "regular" or
candidate, J. II. Scare, is re-:
""ininated ifor sheriff of Wake county
over t he " insurgent " candidate, Hald (
,A ' "!'ler nominees in the sen-;
sational ake primaries, legislative
all, ,., V) are 0f ,ie "insurgent";
ticket ' I
w slvimmin!r j Catawba j
river near Mt. Holly hunday after-.
noon, Leonard Polinger, an employe of j
the Mount Holly mills, lost his life.!
V.uing Polinger with a number of
friends "was playing iu the water)
just above the Seaboard t rest Ie' when '
he drifted out into the river, which
is of considerable depth at this point.
l"s companions attempted to rescue!
nun. out lie went down betore tliey
could reach him.
j, is a notabIe faft tiat Hie "insur-
,,,. legislative ticket just nomi- i
,,.,.,, in Wake countV( is wmniitted to j
, w ,,an to enm a bin lo empower
N,,rih Carolina cities to adopt the!
commission form of government whirili j
seems to be spreading throughout the
country. Hon. K. 11. Battle, who led
1 he " insurgent " ticket, was the lead-
er in the movement two years ago in
Raleigh that brought about the intro-
duction of the state bill by Senator
Manning, of Durham, making such a
provision.
. , .. , . , .
Advertised List at the Concord Post-
"r
offlce Jnne 27th. 1910-
MEN.
I'r. John P. Anderson, J. N. Barrin-
ger, J. K. Bradford & Son, A. E.
Fletcher, N. W. Honeyeutt, Willie
Johnson, (leorjre Lonsr, M. M. Martin,
Kzra MeSwaiu, C. C. 'Russell, Fred
Wahlrop, John Whitley.
WOMEN.
Xane Brian!, Salla Black, Mrs. I
Oeonrie Blackwell, Mrs. Annie Carter,
(Special), Mrs. Lvdia McClain, Mrs.
Delia l'etrea.
When calling for the above please
say "Advertised."
M. L. BUCHANAN, Postmaster.
General Porifio Diaz was Sunday
ele(l(e(, resi,,ent of Mex; and R(
r-,pn , u
jrv
CIGARETTES
FOR THOSE WHO DISCRIMINATE
Pall Mall, King's size 35c
Rameses II 25c
Egyptian Deities . 25c
Moguls 15c
Mnrads 15c
Turkey Red 10c
Turkish Trophies . 10c
.;
Sheatorium
To-day ' .
IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST
:; (Drama)
PEROT, THE COWBOY
(aree.)
8 .
This Time It's
The Late Bird
That Gets .
The Worm.
WE OFFER A LIMITED QUAN
TITY OF CHEVIOTS, CASHMERES
AND WORSTEDS IN THE SEA
SON'S NEWEST PATTERNS AND
COLORS AT GREATLY REDUC
ED PRICES. THERE'S ONE TO
YOUR LIKING IF YOU COME
EARLY. THE QUANTITIES ARE
LIMITED BUT THE VALUES ARE
IMMENSE. IF YOU'RE OUT TO
SAVE MONEY HERE'S YOUR
CHANCE.
Bfi HI CD
Auto Hats and Caps. Something
all the time.
Theres Nothing Daintier
Than the "Sliiitwuist Girl," especially in the good
old summer timo. Anil she's wise, too, for she buys
Shirtwaists and Skirts
From The Indies' Store. We have Home especially
good Wash Skins;
Black & Shepard.
17if T Will appreciate the prompt way in
jf Q II J which we handle your Phone orders.
No delay; no disagreeable waits. Any
thing to be had in an up-to-date drug store, you will
find here. Call up 3:3 and tell us your want?.
THE PEOPLES DRUG CO.
I HIDD E3 3ST ITB 1 1
FRESH LOT OF WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM FLOUR, MILLED
BY DAVIS BROTHERS, HIDDENITE, N. C. Phone 21.
ZDo"ve-3Bost Co.
Ice Cream! Ice Cream! Ice Cream!
Bettei than you can make at home and delivered
at a less price than it cost you to make it. TRY 1
US WITH AN ORDER.
Fancy Imported and Domestic Fruits.
Our Horn Made Candy Is Good, Sanitary
nd HaaltHful. Qlve usa trial.
nilk Shakes and Ice Cream Soda, 5 cents.
CONCORD CANDY KITCHEN
Phon 3Sa. 10 S. Union St-
WB ARS IK TES ISAD !
New Irish Potatoes now
on hand.
Nicest kind of Tomatoes
and every thing accord- , .
.. ingly. C - V: Vr ' ' '
Phone ns yonr orders
- and be pleased, or come : V
and see oar stock. " -
HAHfl-HOHEYCUTT CO.,
Phone 263.' Concord; N. C. -
For Sal Two story, 1 seven room
dwelling on Marsh street near
: North Union street at a bargain and
easy terms.. Jno. K. Patterson A
Co. " - ' it
For Rant A real neat eottage with
Call modern improvements," on South
Main street, near postofflce. Jno. K.
Pattonoo Co. X . tf
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flmlm Fll I i K A
New
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SEVILLE -
TIIE PALEFACE PKlNCESS
Why Not Ring 398
Have Griffith
eewiDg machine,
nothing.
examine your
It costs yon
FOR SALE.--two eleetrie motors, on
and two horse power.- Apply to
- - , . .. ..... J. B. SHESSILL,5