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JOHN 1, SKEiilU - Editor aai ProyrWtot. Local Telrpaet. 71. BU TalepaoB. H. 14. . wcbiption xatxs. Oa- Tear - iHS Si Monthe -2 Tan Monti 11 Om MontB -w fILXSSXS AMOUJCEaCKNT. t Advertising rate can b had at tbe fU., Copy for. change t 18 19 e'eloek a. ax . r. TWnVa. Resolutions of teepsct, and aimilar article art charged V nI 01 0 OTBM . las Cash la all easea. , ' Entered aa second tltm maJ mattei April 28, MIO, t th postoffie at Coaeord, N. C, ander th t of JCareb S, 1879. it of th city and by mall thi iW lewing pries w th ErwJag Trfb ; m vffl vmBil: h M Cx Month Twain Month 3-M JOHN M. OGLESBT, City Editor Concord, N. C, December 8, 1910. 'Th Census Bureau at Washington expects to announce at 12 o'clock, noon, next Saturday the total popula tion of the United States for 1910, in comparison with the totals for 1900 and 1890, showing the (percentage of increase for each decade, and also giv ing the ranking order of the States at the time the last census was taken. We have made arrangements to re ceive this information by wire, and ex pect to give it to the readers of The Tribune in Saturday afternoon's is sue. Tbe fellows who are expecting their Christmag jugs by express will unite a the opinion that the Interstate Com merce Commission is a great institu tion, no matter what may have been their opinion previously of this body. On yesterday the commission de cided that the proposed advance in express rates for the transportation of liquors in packages, which were to have gone into effect December 3, have been suspended until April 14, 1911. Notwithstanding the great depres sion in the cotton manufacturing busi ness, a depression which has existed for several years without a rift in the eloud, the publication is made that a new (350,000 mill is to be erected at onee in Lexington. We hope the pro jectors' are building as they know. Bailinger Vindicated of All Charges Against Him. Vindicating Secretary of the Inte rior Bailinger upon all the charges brought against him and condemning his a censers as having been inspired by a deep feeling of animosity built anon a supposed difference in policy respecting conservation, a majority of the congressional eommitti-e which in vestigated the so-called Ballinger Pinchot case Wednesday submitted its report to Congress. J After stating that the evidence pre sented related in the main to charges of various kinds against Mr. Ballin ger and that these came chiefly from c two sources L. R. Glavls and Gifford Pinchot the majority announced the : following conclusion : jt "Th evidence has wholly failed to make out a case. Neither any fact 'proved nor all the facts put together . exhibit Mr. Bailinger as being any thing but a competent and honorable gentleman, honestly and faithfully ;; performing the duties of big high of i fie with an eye single to the public r.;i.ar" I" Gratifying Report of Baptist Secre 'i :- tary Mad. it. The State Mission Board through th corresponding secretary, Laving- ; ston Johnston, mode its nnrral report wBTcH shows a gain of $14.00 31 the & past year and the missionaries report 2,227 baptisms. During tbe year .68 . new eburch- buildings were erected and 14 new churches organized. The J; total expenditures' of - -the board "amount to 41,428.46. The report f. from th mission stations show that I there were 110 more baptisms this year 6 than last and 267 more were received by letter, f The financial showing i far better than that of last ' year. -! There were 41 houses of worship i; building last year and 68 this year. t The reports show' 26 houses finished , this year as against 22 last.;, The re 4 port of Sunday School Secretary' E. r; L. Middleton shows a marked gain in th department of : SuiJay - school ' work.. The total enrollment is 165,000 5 whicb is art increase of 11,500, :. There , are 1,790 schools, an increase of 109. ) : "Dabs' 'Oiatnwnt eorrf to of y ocxem that bad annoyed n long t, timH The cure was permanent. f. LTon, 8. W. iMatthewa, Commissdoner ; lavbor Etatistie. Augusta, M. Bold :' bj your d racist. - lir rrar blood row yon Idowtn r ".' m an easy victim for r-inie " I rdock Blood Kiter purl. I i t4 UmI eures the cau3 laildi j .a upt Cold by all droist. , V. 9zx Ttzzf C !rra (t fty, "'. SELN.N REUNION. On Saturday, December third, the ehildrea and relative of Mr. J. L. Shi no fathered at his faome ia George. nil to celebrate his 62nd birthday, it being a aurprite te him. AD of the children were present with tbe ex caption I Rv- W. B. Suian, of Kao napolia. lie ha seven children liv ing and on dead; he haa 25 grind children, 18 living, 15 of whom were present He ha one brother and one aister living. Those present were : Messrs. L. Z., L. T. A, M T, F, and Miss OUie ifliinn, of Oeorgerdle; Mr H. M. Shinn, of Concord; Mr. Bill Smith and eon, of Olive Branch. Mr. T. J. Shinn. Misses Meriam, Mag gie, Jerome, Lilly Sliiun and Brooke Jerome. All had a delightful time and all hope that be may live to enjoy manv more pleasant reunions. ONE PRESENT. NEW LONDON. Mr. Luther W. Miller, one of Stan ly's most esteemed young men, wht holds a responsible position in Salis bury with Swift & t'o., spent Satur day night and Sunday bore with friends. Mr. fieid Reeves, who has been in St. Louis. Mo., for the past two weeks, at the bedside of his brother. Mr.' Clay Tom Reeves, returned home last Saturday. We are glad to note that Mr. Reeves is slowly improving. Mr. Geo. W. Reid. of Misenheimer. spent Sundav in town with Mr. W. L. Cotton. Then Xash, who has been in Jack son, fia., for lhc past two years, is here for a few weeks stay with his mother. Mrs. Mag Nash. Will Napier, who has Wn in school at Mt. Pleasant, is home for a short stay with his parents. Children Who are Sickly. Mothers who value their own com fort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mo ther Gray 'a Sweet Powders for Chil dren, for use throughout the season. They break up Colds, Cure Fevensb nes, Constipation, Teething Disorders, Headache and Stomach Troubles. These Powders never fail. Sold by all drug stores, 2oc. Don't accept any substitute. A trial package will be sent free to any mother who will ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Her reason dethroned hv brooding over the arvuges of t lie boll weevil in n her cotton fields during the nasi ear, Mrs. J. R. Hudspeth, a wealthy- woman planter of Yazoo count v. Miss.. committed suii-i'le Tuesdav hv .iumn- ing out of a boat into t he waters of Wolf Lake, about nine miles froj;. Yazoo City. The woman was beinj rowed across the lake by n negro bov. 'ho hastilv naddlel to sliore after Mrs. Hudspeth had plunged over boa riTT Take Care: Remember that when your kidneys are affected, your life is in danger. M. Mayer, Rochester, X. Y. says: 'My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over mv back which grew worse dailv. I felt sluggish anl tired, my kidney act.on was irregular and frequent. I started using Foley Kidney Pills. Each dose seemed to put new life and strength into me, and now I am completely cured and feel better and stronger than for vears. Cabarrus Drug Company. Descendants of the Calhouns, for mer owners of the Calhoun lands in Greenwood county, South Caroliua. Tuesday lost the chance of coming into possession ot the old plantation when the Supreme Court ot the Lnited States declared it was without juris diction to review a decision of the South Carolina courts adverse to them PILES CUBED IN 6 TO 14 DATS Paao Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protnding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. The eight-hour law is adding mil lions to tbe cost of the battleships be ing built at the government navv yards. - Three Weeks to Christmas It ( And time EIGHT I,W Bein Your Christmas to MONACO EXZL3 &OULSTTS TOLL. Bloodless fceroh Eada AVeolsUsa ia Meat Carl Xealav The recent errata ta tbe werkl bave aude p a badfet of aewa suOcieat I swamp nearly all ooraanatie latere! ta a revolution wake. If It took place la tbe amalleat eoveretfa state la tbe world, waa none tbe leaa serious for that Ia atber worda, 'Albert, prince of Moaac. raa a Very serious rtak of following tbe example of tbe Porta foeee sovereign and of findlag bla min uter principality over wbkb be betd absolute sway converted Into a repnb Uc. Tboee who bave lived la and about tbe principality of Monaco, which, as Bom one one remarked. Is so small Out Jou aever know whether roe are la er t of It, bare been well aware for some dm past of tbe discontent ot the natives. It waa not ia tbe Im mediate aelshhorhood of tbe famous casino, where the roulette wheel never Urea, that this discontent was evident, but In tbe Vllle de Monaco itself there have been growla and muttering! for many months past growla which de veloped Into something more threaten ing and Induced the prince to accord hia people IHerty of the prees and the rf tat to elect their municipal council Ptopl' Appetite Whatted. Dnce political blood was tasted the anegaaqups wanted more. It waa all very well, they cried, to live tax free In a country to which tbe for eigners flocked lu such numbers SB to give employment to all and prosper ity to moot It whs all very well to be able to say what one liked In the public press and to have the right to elect one's municipal Rovernors.- But that was not enough. Why should the millions Hint came from tbe coffers of the casino pass Into the hands of the sovereign, to be administered by htm as txst he pleased without con aultlng his loyal subjects? Thus the natives argued, and their leaders fanned the fin me of discon tent. A depututiou was formed, and the people called npon the prince at his hotel in 1'arls to press the people's demands. The sovereign kept the dep utation kicking their heels In Paris for a week, then sent them word that be would give them rendezvous In Brussels. The infuriated deputation returned to Monaco, and tbe growls developed Into a bark. A wire waa sent to the sovereign, who began to realize that matters were getting beyond a Joke. So he sent his son, tbe hereditary Prince Louis, to arrange matters. Prince Lonls arrived in Monaco to be met by an angry population. Prince Louis was escorted In ominous silence to his palace, where the municipal council gave him forty-eight hours in which to make up bis mind. So Prince Lonls. after reflection, -wired to his father to the effect that all tbe trumps' were in the people's hands, and hia father wired back that he gave np the game. Thus was the revolution of Monaco carried out without bloodshed and an absolute sovereign converted into a miniature Imitation of King George V. Revolutionist Are Few, Just as Monaco is the smallest sov ereign state in all tbe wide world, so has tbe revolution been accomnllshnl by what b surety tbe smallest number of natives that have ever been respon sible for a coup d'etat It will astonish a good many to learn that the entire native population of the principality of Monaco men, women and children -consist of 1,500 souls, while the roll of voters numbers exactly 650. Th foreigners of Monaco number 15,000. Prince Albert" a first parliament will likewise make np a tiny total, tor its members will be Just eighteen In num ber. In fact, one may say with all sin cerity that the largest thing In Monaco Its revenue, of which the newly made constitution win hart the han dling. While the prince will of necessity suffer financially by the revolution, he will be by no means a poor sovereign In the future. Quit apart from the enormous fortune he has amassed, most of which Is Invested in Germany he la aa Intimate friend ot the kaiser he will In the future be allowed a sum of about $800,000 per annum no meager amount considering the size of his dominions 1 His parliament, by the way, will demand from him no account of his past stewardship. Persia lar Aniline Dyes. Persia has a new law prohibiting the export of rugs and carpets colored with aniline dyes. The object of this law is to keep np the high standard in foreign markets and also to protect the veg etable dye industry at home. Te Step Bogus Fire Alarms. To provide against false fire alarms an inventor has suggested a fire alarm box that locks a handcuff on th wrist ot a person who rings sn alarm, re movable only by a fire department of ficer. , Worse than an alarm of fir at night is the metalie eough of crouo, bringing dread to. ..the household Vareful mothers keep Foley's Honey ana iar in me nouse ano given at the first sign of danger. - It contains no opiates. Cabarrus Drug Company. The District Court of Appeals decided that , muld with one-six teentb negro blood is colored and can not be admitted into the white schools of 'Washington. -1 - " Foley's Kidney Pills are tonic in ac tion, quick in results, and restore th tatural aetion of the kidneys and blad EXXL3. Ice farmer are- about' throogh sowing waeat and oat. n are aanng plenty f rata along sow which wa neoded everywhere. Tbe school at Rimer ia progressing nicelv with Prof. Baker, aa principal, ad Jlrs. Dr. Barnbardt, as assistant. Rev. J. H. C Fisher preaehed aa excellent ' sermoa at Prosperity last anday. Mcfn, Flovd KlutU aad Uitber Peninger returned from, the moun tains last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klutta spent last Saturday night with Mrs. KlutU's parents, "Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lippard. Killing bogs is tbe order of the dsy now. Messrs. John Corl nd Dow Bar- ringer, of near Gold flilL spent Sun- dsy evening near Rimer. Mr. and Mr. G. T. KluUs Tisited Mr. and Mrs. W A Safrit last Sunday. Messrs. J. II. D. Walker and B, A. Josey are preparing to leav for,Vir- ginia the 12th We regret Tery tnueb to see them leave our neighborhood. Messrs. A. II. Peninger and K. A. Klutta have purchased the "store be longing to Mr. J. M. Safrit. Mr. Peninger will take charge of it this winter while Mr. Klutti is teaching school. , Mrs. W. D. Barrier spent last Sat urday night in Concord with her a lighter. Mrs. R. I. Long. RAINBOW. What Caret Ecxema. We have bad so many inquiries lately regarding Ecxema and other Ikm diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public After care ful investigation we have found that simple wash of Oil of Wmtergreen, as compounded in D. D. D can be relied upon- We would not make this statement to our patrons, friends ind neighbors unless we were sure f it and although there are many -ealled Eczema remedies sold, we nrselves unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Prescription. Because We know that it gives nstant relief to that torturing itch. Because It cleanse, soothes and heals tbe skin. Because It enables Nature to re- lair the ravages of disease. j Because The records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of the most serious eases show that v. D. D. is today recognised as the ab solutely reliable Eczema Cure. Drop into our store today, just to talk over your case with us. (Jibson Drug Store. The provisional count of the city of Berlin and its suburbs under the gen eral census shows an aggregate pop- la t ion of about 3,400,000. Man's Greatest Asset is physical strength and bodily iiealth. The bread winner cannot afford to give out. It is a vital necessity that be keep is nervous and muscular, system in good condition to withstand the daily wear and tear of Me. Those who are run-down, weakened or nervous should remember mat nothing excels Vinol, which is a com bination of the medicinal elements of the cod's liver an dtonic iron, to strengthen the digestive organs, create an appetite, make new blood and restore strength. Prof James Mitchell, of Jasper, Ont., says bis system was run down -to critical ooint from overwork. A friend told him to take Vinol. He did so &ni is now enjoying perfect health, an3 Le considers Vinol a wonderful tonic (We guarantee this testimonial o be genuine.) We ask every run-down over worked weak person in this vicinity o try a bottle of Vinol with the under standing that their money will be re turned if it does not do all we claim, Gibson Drug Store. ' 1 Get tbe Genuine Always. A substitute is a dangerous make shift especially- in medicine. . Th genuine Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds quickly and is in a yellow package. Accept no substitutes. Cabarrug Drug Company. , TO CUBE A COLD IK ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to core. E. W. Grove 'a signature is on each box. 25c. Everything in the line of an up-to- date Drug Store. We carry tne trtg- gest stock and therefor hay the best selection. W serve the best drinks and carry th best line of Cigars, Toilet Article, and all Drug Sundries her are of the high standard kind, r v FOB KENT. J V',-- t -Several desirable cottages ia good neighborhoods: convenient to schools, ebnrehes and business part of the city. JNO. K. PATTERSON 9c CO. Tn Sala 78 acre of land 6 mils cast of Concord on pulL road; " good dwsllin-, fiat orLard, lanr double barn and known a the T7. B. , Ilarris farm; easy term. Jno. C ' Patterson A Co.' '-' if. BUSINESS The, decisive clean cut; man of affairs Bankers and Professional men will find olid conservatism combined with style and fine tailoring in these SOIL OSS MOD ELS which we picture here. ' They come in neat mixed weaves that are exactly suited to the men who will wear "these suits. b - -; ': These are Two of the New 1911 Models of the SCHLOSS BALTIMORE CLOTHES. There are Many other Models for Men and Young men J & A Constant Protection A telephone oh the Farrfl affords the Farmer's family freedom from isolation as well as protection in the absence of the men. Mr. S. S. Lee, of Blanch, N. C, writes: "Some time ago one of our friends' husband was compelled to be off until ten o'clock at night. During that time no one was in the house but his wife. She talked to us all up and down the line, -and each family was ready to go to her at a minute's , notice. ; She said she was so glad she had a phone, as she would not feel at all lonely." Write for our free booklet and see how lifje it costs to have a ' telephone on your Farm. Address , r . : ' Farmers Line Dcportmccl SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE T E LEG RAP H r COM PAN Y 15 Sou'Ji Pryor St., Atlanta; 3a. ADMENISTBATORS NOTICE, An administrator da bonis non with the will annexed of Dr. W. H. Lilly, we will sell at public auction at the court house door in Concord, N..-C., to the, highest bidder Tor casti,. on Monday, January 2nd, 1911, 1 2 shares Concord Telephone otocx. Stock. , . ' 6 shares Craven Bros. F.-& U. Co. Stock. - ' ' ' 55 shares Odell Mfg. Co. Stock. 20 shares J. M. OdeU Mfg. Co. Stock 22 shares So. Cotton Mills, Stock. SOUTHERN LOAN A - TRUST- CO. Administrator de onia non, with the will annexed, of Dr. W. tx, way, deceased. ; v ' r Dec. 1, 10 DENTISTRY I am now in th Morris building, over th Cabarru Saving uant f m- l ,,iiiMi ' MHUMt IKH.tCOl FETZER CO. Don't Get Uneasy About the Election For we will be here to serve yon with Mother's Bread. JIome-Made Sour Kraut and Molasses; the Nicest of Country Potatoes, Hams and Break- fast Bacon Navy and Butter Beans, ' and all kinds of ' the ., Beat Canned j Qoode. ' Phone your orders 263, or call and, see our stock at 14 and 18 East Depot . street. , i HAHN-HONEYCUTT CO., Nearly always Fresh Egg and Batter ' on band. ' " Pi!::! Files! Riles! William' Indian PiU Ointment will cure Blind, Blecdlns and Itchlns Pile. It ab aorba the tumor, allay Itching at one, acta aa poultice, give Initant rellet WilI1m' Indian Pits Ointment la pre pared for Pile and Itching of th private pert. Dnnriit. mull too and 11.00. Williams fo. co., Pre., ciiml Ohi " i and tiaale un der. They - correct irregularities. WantedA Fresh milk cow. Jno. JL Cab&rru Drug Comapaay. . tope tin eou. . Patterson. 30-tt . Sold by Davis Drug Company.
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