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r.::. c:.:it t::::: i . te aaJ TTearUaar. Looal Tslepha, X TO. Xa TriilWu, IT. 11 Om Tor ....H.80 Six Month t IVm Montk , On MoeHk .40 rcxussu't AJTBOUXCQIXXT. . Advertising rates en be bad at th roW. Copt for changs moat bo la U It o'clock a. Oarda at TVaBVa, Keeolutioes at flap I it, sad aimilar articles ar shaigsl at the rato at ft eeeta par ae Cash ia all cans, Xntored u second class suH atattet April 36, 1910, at th postoffle J Coaoord, K. C, main tb act of JUrra i, 1879. - . 0 f the city aad by id th f al . wUi prices as ta Xrosing Trik as via prevail: Na Meats) ; i , , , " ; '- x Month .t fL50 CWm i j n aaa rgrtu ' s.et mi aa ' ' m.nm 4 ar ctaaS aSf fefcaS eai ! k ana as S ii wea a.nr. . r rr a run wr. a' d aa usa wane , 'Was a w rkrtt'BM r. T cm. at (M e SB's Wi ft t,' Jm. rjaJ apraa Oaa aaa at (utrd aakavalka r ft tela- a Mackla- aaa. A as, ef a aaa ar rathaa - It'H IW maam- U m aa ls Dm wa II a. bam 1 aa laalae At aa feraak aiea-ala' Usbt, Par's a aeaa-a aaab Chrtalne. aa K aat fo' mur up. maa: C ftait ft Chrarma. la a. wort', aaa. Dat kla aaal al DUa Lftfl'. Vyaaaya Ira aa' ekul Aft' aaca aaaa )at haa bia war. Walte ar alacan ankaa na alfeace- wr awn eaai as Cbrto'maa day. BUaa X. nor ta LaaUa'a Waakly. Twalva Vaatha .$3.00 JOHN 1L OGLESBT, City Kditor. Concord, K. C December 23, 1910. RAILKOAD. One of the most prominent xiti- iten of Norwood writes us a follows "Your railroad article was read by our people witb a great deal of interest. "How would it suit Concord to agi tate a line out by Mt. Pleasant and then on down the Buffalo creek coun try and merge into the proposed Char lotte Mt- tfilead road at Locust. Stanly county t "ine writer hears tnat a pioneer party will go over the proposed line just ofter the Christmas holidays locating roughly the best course; certainly there U considerable inter est aroused in Stanly county and we think it will lead to material devel opments. "Of course the writer ia very an ions for Concord to figure. It is pos sible that the old survey of the Con cord and Aberdeen nntil it ents the Charlotte and Mt. Uilead would ap peal more strongly to the people of Concord than to go by way of Mt Pleasant. "At any rate we hope von will eon' tinne to advocate a road wherever it seems most practicable." We publish this letter to show our people what others are thinking of and to help arouse interest in the building of this proposed railroad. We shall have much to say anon. HO PAPER SATURDAY AND- MONDAY. The Tribune has not missed an is sue sine the office was moved into its present quarters, not even Thanks giving day. However, at this glad Christmas season we know our read ers will not want to deny the editor and bis force a little respite from the strenuous work and grind of the print shop. No paper will be issued tomorrow or Monday and the next issue will appear Tuesday. Stanly County News. Albemarle Enterprise. Farmers have planned a seed com and demonstration day on January 3, at 10:30 a. m., at the court house here. Prominent speakers have been invited Norwood has organized an active business club. We are glad to sea it, lor onr neighbor has been too modest in asserting nerseu. The club is known as the Norwood Business Club, and its officers are: T. A. Hathcoek, Tes.; L. W. Hart, 1st Vice-Pres.; T. C. Ingram, 2nd Vice Pres.; J. F. Shinn. Secretary; Ed. M. Harris, Treas.: D. N. Bennett, P. C. Barn hardt, T. Colson, Executive Com mittee. Farmers in this county are much eoneerned over small grain they have sown, most of which is barely np, The drx and cold weather hare com bined in keeping it back. O. G. Ald ridge, of the Cottonville vicinty, says he is yet in good hope. Last year, seed sown in November stayed in the ground nntil February, and very lit tle of it had "come up," and the past season's crop was one of the best. Mr. Aldridge is clearly an optimist, and one ol his remarks to us was that "the man who can't pay for bis paper this year is a poor sort of fel low." - Proof that Proves. If one person more than another should know the Value of medicine, u ia the retail druggist. Therefore -when ten thousand re tail druggists of the United States recommend VinoL the delicious , cod liver and iron tonic, without oil, as h best strengthening tome known and are willinr to retnrn their customers' money in every ease where it fails to give satisfaction there can be no room for doubt. Among others, one of the most reliable druggists of Lynn, Mass., Mr. A Marry Christmas Jaat. Aa old ekroaicle contains the follow- tnf quaintly worded anecdote: There Was tome time so old knlf hi Vhot beta disposed to make himself In a Chrtstnua time, sent for aaany f kla tenants and poor neigh bora With their wires to dinner, when harms: made-moot to be set on the table would anirer no man to drinks tUl ha that was master orer his wife Should alng a riroll: (rest niceness there was wbe should be tbe musician. Tat With Brack sdoe, looking one upon another, attar a dry bemrae or two, a dreaming companion drew out as much aa he dare toward an old fash ioned ditty. When baring made an id. to the crest comfort of the be holders, at taat It came to the women's table. when likewise commandment given that there unmild no drinke be coached till e that was master Tar her 'husband hud sang a Chrtst- caroll; whereupon they fell all to rack a Singing that there was never beard anch a catterwallnfr peece of mnalcke. Whereat tbe knight laughed heartily, that It did him balfe as mncha good as a corner of his Christ- pie. - i " Hret Chriatmaa Observance. Christmas gem its name from the aaaaa celebrated In the early days of the. Christian cburrb tu honor of the birth of Chrtet. Its first 'solemnisation having bee ordered by Pope Telespho na : Thla was In or before tbe year 188, for ta that year Pope Telespborus ied. At trst Christmas was what Is known aa movable feast, just as Beater ts new, snd owing to misunder standing - wai celebrated aa late as April or May. In tbe fourth century aa ecclesiastical investigation was or dered, and apon tbe authority of the tables of the censors in the Roman archive Dee. 25 was agreed upon as the) data Of tbe Saviour's nativity. Tra dition fixed tbe hour of birth at about aoidniffbt. tsd tbls led to tbe celebra tta ef midnight mass In all the churches, second at dawn and a third In the later uioruing. JTO. I TOWNSHIP. Died en last Monday eaoreinr at her home in No. ft township, Mrs. Kelsoa M. Sutter, aged M year. 6 he leave a husband and (re daoghter, all married. She leave thrae broth er. Messrs. Walter, Wesley and Irs Pattersoa, and two aaUcrs, vis.: Mrs, J. C Dayvault and Mr. Uvsoa Boa tian, with aaany friends to mo am her sad desaie. Sh waa a good wo, a member of New Qileed, wtore tbe rematns were kid to rest last Taeeday, Kev. r. Barnuger, orhVuUing. . New Oilead will bar a Xmas tree service next Tneeday eve at o'clock. p. as, The pnbli is cordially invited to attend. ' Dogs r more aomeroue in No. 5 (in some borne) than all other ani mals combined. The dog bad taken charge of the doorway and - play ground at fiew uueaa, ana woen ao brey, the 8-year-old aoa of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Misenheimer went out of the school room, he vaaa attacked by on of the dog and bitten slightly in tbe face before it could be driven away. The boy ' father, who live 100 yards from tbe school nous went 004 to th school yard and killed tbe dog. Mr. Misenheimer was going to slsy all the other dogg were a thing of the shells would have been enough, but when the one dog ntade bis death yell th other dan were a thing of the past and have been at the Oilead i school. One of our farmers finished sowing wheat this week. The land had been too hard to plow. It may be on time as early sown wheat is just showing up since the recent rains. Mr. r. U. Cook, of Joncortl, killed ed two hoge eleven months old that weighed 55 pounds net. Mr. Cook got 184 pounds lard from the two hogs, and yet som people in Concord kick abonf hog raising in the town and the same people kick abont high priced hog of-any kind. Why, Mr. F.ditor, there could be 70,000 pounds of pork rsised in anl around tbe su burbs of Concord, (owners keep liigh Iry pens) and the bog stencil would not be as mucn aanger 10 onmaniiy, as some otuer inings too piain 10 oe seen without any comment. C. CLOTHES CLOTHES - Chrietmas Candle and Tree. Tbe eld custom of tbe lighting of the CTnrlstma candle, which b) tiD. ob served by the Irish peasantry, chiefly at Candlemas or Old Christmas day, has become cjulte obsolete In England. A reiki of tbe observance in England lav however, preserved. An old stone eocket carved with a lamb Is shown In the buttery of St. John's college, Ox ford, which was used In former day for hoMIna? the Christmas candle. The Chrlatmaa - tree was practically on known in Kngland a little more than half a centnrj ago. It was introduced Into this country from Germany, where th Christmas tree has been a popular feature of Christmas eve festivities for eantnrtea. by the prince consort shortly after hia marriage. Westminster Qa tett. i-Xll Ton must read this if yon want the benefit. J. Wt Greerj Greenwood, La., suf fered With severe case of lumbago. "The pains were so intense I was for ced to hypodermic injections for re lief. Thesa attacks started with a pain in th small of my back which gradually-became fairly paralyzing. My attention was attracted to Foley's Remedy and I am glad to say after using this wonderful medicine I am no longer 1 bothered in any way by my old enemy lumbago." Gib son ' Drug Store, Concord, F. L. Smith Drug Co., Kannapolis. - How a. man docs admire the people who let put a laugh at his jokes! A Simple Safeguard for Mothers, ? JUAB. W, V11AQHJI lUlOJ ATI Youngstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experience. "My littl girl bad a severe cold and coughed almost con tinuously. My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar. Th first dose I gay her relieved tbe inflam mation in her throat and afer using only on bottle her throat lungs ware entirely free from inflamation. Sine then I always keep a bottle of Foi- y'a Honey and Tar in th bons. -Ac cept no substitutes. Gibson Drag Store, Concord, F. L. Smith Drag Company, Jtanntpolis. - Poverty may blunt the it sharpen, the appetite. bnt Gt ibt Gennug Ahraya. ' A ubatitute is a dangerous make shift especially in medieln. The , I ownnina VaIav 'a TTnnav mrtA Tav anma warren ioppanflays, rom per- - - 77 onal experience I know what Vinol lsjy u , will do. I bad a ehronie eold all win- pMAee- aa b,lUoaldJlnn, lJL.nsr ? Thre Splendid Prnniama. The Time has choice of three splen did premiums to offer to all subscrib ers who pay a full year in advance. They ure as follows: ' 1st. A pair of eight inch Spring Tension Shears. 2nd. Th Progressive Farmer on year or only 13 cents additional This applies only to NEW subscribers to the Progressiv tanner. 3rd. One year's subscription to tbe Southern Agriculturist. All may "have choice of any of the above premiums, but of course only one can be taken. Ton most read this if you want th bsnsfit J. W. Greer, Greenwood, La., suf fered witb a severe eas f lumbago. "Th pains were so intense I was for ced to hypodermic injection for re lief. These attacks started with a pain in th small of my back which gradually beeam lairly paralysing, My attention waa attracted to Foley 'a Remedy and I am glad to say after using this wonderful medicine I am no longer bothered in any way by my old enemy lumbago." Cabar rus Drug Company. Vest Pocket Memorandums Her. Our Vest Pocket Memorandum Books, for 19 11, have srrived, and ws ask all our subscribers to come in and get one whether they pay their subscription or not. The books are very convenient and any on will find good use for tbera. ' TO ADVERTISERS. To insure change of advertisement, the corv must be in by 10 a. m. each day. Our rates ar based on weekly changes. Additional changes will be charged for extra. TO CUBE A GOLD TJf ONE SAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinia Tab lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to eur. E, W. Grov ' signatur on every box. SEABOARD AIR LINE XATL&OAD. Charlott, N. C, Not. 0, 1111 Chang of schedule SEABOARD AIR LINE, effective noon Sunday May 15. Westbound trains leava Char lotte as follows, daily : No. 133, daily, 10 a. m. ..No. 47, daily, 4:45 p. m. Eastbound, daily: , No. 40, daily, 4:50 a. m Na. 48, daily, :30 am. No. 44, daily, 5:00 a. m. ' No. 132, daily, 7 :00 p. "m. Trains arrive in Charlotte ss Kot ows from the east: ' No. 133, l':65 a. m. No. 45, 12:01 noon.. - No. 39, 10:50 p. in. Arive from the west: -' - No. 48, 10:00 a. ou.1 No. 132, 7:00 p. m. James kee, jr, TVavelin Psjeenger Ageni H.S.LEAED.D.P. A,. Kaleigh, NC, NEW BARGAINS IN DEAL ESTATE! We don't want to - give thh succtioii a shadow of a chance to miss you, that : - - v : '..v Here at-a, man's tore k the propo place to buy man's gifts X ' v ;M -'; Overcoats and SuitsFur Caps Presto Overcoats Gloves Lounging Robe Hosiery Bath Robe Umbrella Sweater Coat Pajamas Smoking Jacket Cuff Links Hats Cane Handkerchiefs Scarf Pin House Coats Ties Traveling Bags Muffler Waistcoats Shirts EV VEN if yon cannot think ol a thing in the world'to fill the' requirement, come in anyway; you might find if here, . , . - - ... - . , or get an inspiration just from looking around. :, ' We are urely ready to do our part; we've every last thing a man wears, including shoes, aad that embraces a good many dif ferent and distince lines. ' i" t ' - jvi. ; One of our good EFF-EFF Overcoats or Suits would make a present worth while. .We will acQ you an" order for an overcoat or suit at the price you want to pay; you give the order aa a pres ent, and Mr. Man comes here and selects the garment he wants. , Or, we will sell you an order for gloves, hat or. anything you may want to select but do & ot care to trust in your own ability to select. This is the Man's Christmas Store and here you will please him best. We, will be glad to offer suggestions. Outfitters to Meri Who Know 0 & t . That Gift Yon Are Looldng; Fof-Haye ; You Tried Here? We have nearly, everything worth while, in watches and." jewelry, at prices that will -interest you. TKink, (or instance of a watch the iremon- jeweled, tested, guaranteed (or both timekeeping and wear; in ' beautiful gold-filled cases, either ' plain or (ancy engraved . and selling (or only niie dollars. EverytJung else in this store at similar values. W. 0. COEKEUi JEWELRY COMPANY. Concord, N. 0. THE ELECTION IS NOW: OVER Christmas Next ! Let us have jroar orders for . Turkies, Chickens, - Cranberries, Plum-Padding, . Oranges, Apples and ' AU kinds of ' - ' Fruit for cakes. , . Best Walnuts, Cream iiuts -and Coeannta.' Call us and be convinced. Phone 203. HAHM-HOrJEYCUTT CO. . i una siwi siui-ied u n ', 1110l only eared tbe eold, but bi t me up and cured me of a severe tj nsca trouble that tad bothered me for twenty years. Vinol is certainly a wonderful medicine.", (W Ruara te this testimonial to be grenuine.y 7 . e ask every run-down,' nervous, di'.JitaUd, aged or weak per 01 or any person Buffering from ; mie eoufrh and eolds to try a bot t!i rf Vinol with.th nnderstanlin!? tl.i.t t'.eir money will be returned if it d.j not do all we claim. 3ibson Lfi'.s Elor.- ,, -.-. . km, .annapous. " '. ' r . It is difiicnlt for a mai 1ft. support a. ealskin wife on a sheepkin salary. Remember, If you pay yonf sab seription a year in advance, either to Th Daily Tribune or Th Time, yon are entitled to a pair of our eight inch spring1 tension shears or a year's subscription to th Southern Agri culturist, f(ee. rr ' ' tfc bowel, promotes asy and 1 ral movemsnts, eure eon t', Doen'e Bagulets. Ask your 4.. for thaca. 25 box. 0 5 room bona and pantry oa Green street at Younj-Hartsell mill; lot 60x120 feet; $800. ; 130 acre in No. 11 township, Br mile from eity; two atory, 0 room dwelling; good tenant bons and oat buildings; 400 bearing young nursery fruit tree; 75 acre timber; heap at $15.50 per acre. S3 seres five mile outb of Concord t a bargain on eay toras. XNO. XL PATTT" : h CZZZT&ZT. aiyPressfcoQut I have bnrcliased outright a drv preparation for cleaning ladies gar ments tnat 1 guarantee to give satis, faction, or I will make no charge for tbe work. I am sole owner of this Tiv-nttirin an4 vn aaaawwl a a a. 1-U1U dull -VtviuilT 7' ticlea or garments yon want eleaned and after w nse tbi dry cleaning preparation o nthem, if they are not entirely satisfied with tha work I will mat bo charge. ;' ' .: - . Respechfully, ? , D. B. rOWKLES, ravprlstor. " Com in and pot one of our Vest Pocket Memorandum Eooks for 191L We want every suliciiber to have one. D2r4TiSn1Y ' I am now in th Iforri fcuilding, ovr th Cabarrus Savings Lank. - XT 0. XT T". . "TTT3. . Following aehedule flgaTso mVlisb ed only aa infos ims lion ad are net guaranteed. Ia effect May IS, ltlO: do a. m., Ko. 8 Daily Ut Sioh mond aad aU (ocalnointa. -Oraaeets it Greensboro for Winston-Saleaa aad Kalcigfa, at DenviU fr Nerfelk. 0 6 a. av No. ii Daily for Wash ington and points North. Ceaaeots at Salisbury for Ashevill, Ckattaasw- ga and Memphis, ruilman M ai eoache AUsdU t WasbJaton. Pall ma n eoaeh betweca Atlanta and Bal eirh. 6:20 a. m, Na 45 Daily for Char lotte and aU local points. 10:10 a. at, No. 11 Daily for At Ian t and local point. 11:05 a. m, No. 36 Daily ' Jot Washington and Now York. Palhaaa sleepers New Orleans to New York; day coach Nov Orleans) to New York Washington and all jolnts aortk. ' 12:03 a , dv. No. SOv-Dsily tor Wsahinffton 4 Fw YwV. t - Oretnsboro and local potai. -6:43 p. bu No. 12 Daily for Kick nond and ail local points. Connect st Salisbury for AsteviUa, CWttano g and Uemphis. glesper, Charlotte to Richmond sad 8aliabary to Nor folk. 60 p. ax, No. 35 Daily to No lanta and points South. Lieejrs to New. Orleans and Lirmirx-a and day eoache Wwbintoa to htm Or leans. R. L. Vernon, D. T. A, Clj" , V. 0 EL P. Carr. O. F. A- TTi - - z D.O IT BUSINESS4 . '...MEN... . . '.' "The 'decisive clean cut man of affairs- v Bankers- and 'Professionals men , will find : ' solid conservatism combined with style and ; fine tailoring In these SCITLOSS MOD- . ELS which we picture here. - They come in neat; mixed weaves that are exactly suited ; to the men who will wear these suits. ,: , These an ; ' f Two of the , New 1911 f : Models of the ,1 SCHLOSS : .BALTIMORE 1 CLOTHES. " I There are Many other : 'Models for -- Men and, "Young mens' f J.-.o; I I ! ft 1 ' I 1 'Si I si -X )-' aeiaaai mm a ca -'. a.B.a,,a.,. cr.::::n:j ; s fetzer go. -4 '.f"TI( 1 1 See Tie Tlam foe lit t-lt - JITO.' IL PATTBEGOIT C; CO rasiXQZ3i For Any Kind of Job Printing ! -...-'- Y""'"fl .r T -as aa. ... , . ' Oum-V av. Qiai-a A. aaJa0- aj.it '!- Cgtt.c Co 11:c Ti:;i33 Fdr.t2iy
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