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I ..wr and ProprUtor,
LocU Tilifhona, Ke. 78.
TeUphona, He. 14.
iZZSCZIPTlOX BATES.
.One Tear
c;. -uK. . $140
Three Months
una
. $L20
.40
"pTJELISHESVa AKKOUaCEJUax.
Aivertiainr rales can be hsd at the
r. Piim far ehanses Bast be in
Cardt of Thanks. Resolution of
Bwpect, and . milar article : are
' charged at th rate t 5 cent pej
tw. aah in all eases.
: Entered s second elaat mail matter
April 28, 1910, at the poStoffle -at
WnL V. C under the act ox
a. 1879.
On of the otty and by mail Unfair
Jawing price o tb Evening Trio-
- nil -will nroraii:
One Month - -25
Six Months .... 1JH
.Twelve Month
JOHK L OGLESBT, City Editor.
Concord, N. C, Jannary 26, 191L
A BOND ISSUE.
An editorial in Wednesday's Char
lotte News in regard to a proposed
bond issue makes interesting: reading,
and just now it is applicable to Con
eord, as a bill has been introduced at
Raleigh to allow the Water and Light
Board of Concord to issue bonds for
$50,000. It is all right to make pub
lie improvements when they are need
ed, bnt at the same time, it. is also ad
visable to look into the methods of
spending large amounts of money. We
reproduce a part of the News' timely
editorial for the benefit of the Con-
eorj public.
The News is anxious to hear more
details of the plans of the bond ad
vocates.
What means are to be adopted to in
crease revenue to such an extent as to
-J meet heavily increased interest bur
densf And if such plans are formulat
ed, where is the million to be spent
exaetly where and how f Also who is
to handle the amount f Will all sec
tions of the city share alike the vast
investment of improvement funds t
These are matters about which the av
erage voter, who pay the freight de
r sireg to know. The city needs im
provements. There is no doubt of this
. and the News yields to none in its de-
i tire to see the pressing needs supplied.
But, before we bond future genera-
.'. Hons, -is it not the course of wisdom
to ait down and soberly count the
eostf
Supposing all property in the city
were assessed according to its true
value, would there be any necessity
.for issuing one million dollars in
bonds T
which these needs can be supplied,
The News favor bonds that is for
specific purposes, and under certain
conditions. As stated before, is is a
matter upon which it is almost im
possible to form an intelligent opinion
until more light is thrown upon the
subject. - - -
A very bad state of affairs seems
' to exist in Albemarle according to a
, j dispatch, in the Charlotte Observer of
this morning from that place, and
the same condition exist in other
. place and would be made public
the officers only had the nerve to en-
1 force the prohibition law. We con
gratulate the good people of Albe
. v marie on having an officer of the law
in Justice Ewing, who, on learning of
' the situation, did hi doty in arrest-
. ing the guilty parties. , , ' ,
Tare Delightfnl ' Entertainment at
, sMfc Pleasant ThlaWeek. , --,
-t Three number of the Lyceum course
v provided by the Collegiate Institute
. and. Mont Amoena Seminary will be
given in the Auditorium-this week.
The first of these will be the dreamy
old legend of Rip Tan Winkle which
clings -to the American people more
closely than any other written story.
" This will bo presented Jannary' 25th
- by Herbert A. Sprague, who is ably
' assisted by Floy Mahan Sprague. Mr.
Spragne is regarded by American
' . critics a worthy, successor to Joseph
Jefferson in hi masterly interpreta
tion of Rip. --:; ' :''' , r "
On' the evening of the 27tb and
ZSth, -linnitwu A. Williams will appear
1n Kmg Henry IV and Othello. Mr.
' Williams is a Shakespearian scholar
- of international re put. and is certain
to please in hie interpretation of the
- great dramatist. Lever of high class
entertainment will appreciate the-en-'
tir program, -f 23t2t-d6t
Old English Squire Daluped WiU Or
der for Loavae. -far
Oawai Moefey. aaaeter of Bollee-
toa Ball. Sorto-oa-Trnt. Eatlaaa,
aaa found himself ewddaoiy bereft ot
his wonted peace and hia larte estate
overwhelmed wtth the clanMroo Im
portunities of Ue world.
Sir Oswald recently aanonnced : his
tntantloa to start a national bread re
form. Tb Btewfaac led methods ot
saUUn(a4 tb artificial noavemtrtttons
white bread. aecordU to the BoUeston
squire, were rulnlax the teeth of pe
pl and nndeiaalnlac tbdr health.) Be
pwposed. tbecefore, wtth hia nxue
tea aiU n the tM of tt bater ec
aoUeeton TllUra b prodace a whole
aaeal loaf of th saving itcrfcctfcsi of
Encnah bread la the day prior to false
teeth, Indigestion and appendkitls. '
; treiw btuseaier Uya.
.- for to first day 8lr Oswald eonlned
his pnrpoae to supplying sample loaves
to th villager stout BoUeston HalL
Then vged by outsiders, be consent
ed to forward a sample loaf to any
body In the country who sent three
psnc (0 cents). Scarcely had th an
oncment been made when telegraph
boys began to stream to Rolleatoa Ball,
and the next poet brought th biggest
mall ever seen on the estate.
Sir Oswald had a shooting party at
hia hones end wished to go out n lit
tle, but this became Impossible, and
th guests wer compelled to shoot
alone, while the astounded squire was
bottled np with a flood of telegram
and letter asking for whole meal
bread baked In the old way.
Compelled te Cancel Offen
After a few hours' struggle, during
every moment of which they say i the
squire became more perplexed and
distracted, be dispatched telegrams to
the newspapers withdrawing his offer,
saying that the little stone mill and
th village baker already had more
than they could do in five years.
Sir Oswald and a clerical staff are
busy returning money to. the great
landowners who wished to start sim
ilar enterprises on their own estates
and to health societies, millers, bak
ers, doctors and all sorts and condi
tions of men.
However, the master ot BoUeston,
who Is one of the few really typical
John Bulla left In the country, with
sawed off top hat, mutton chop whisk
ers,-broad face, abort, . thick body,
knickers and top boots,- hope even
tually to help other carry bread. re
form to success.
Te Ktw C ;'..-., L-, 1 :
and Peoiacbia, Fla, Ac t et
lUr-U Grs ClbraU4CJ, rbr
ary 25-Et
On aeeount of th ILtsZ't .Qre
celehratioBa at New Orleans, La Uo-
bue, Ala and feneacola, 11, Feb
ruary 23-23, the SoaiWn- lUilway
will sell round trip ticket at follow
ing reduced rate. -
Concord, N.- C, to New Orleans.
La, $23.70; Cooeard t Mobil, Ala,
xiiuu; concord to i'eoiacoia, ila,
$19.00. - , . - , , .Ui
Ticket ea sale February 21st to
127th, inclusive, with final . return
limit March Uth, with privilege of an
eztensioa of final limit tntil March
27th, by depositing ticket with jont
sgeni sua payment ox on noiiar. Ap
proximately low rate from all other
points, ' - ,
For further information. Pullman
reservations, etc, call on any agent,
or write, v 1L TL DeBDTTS.
T. P. A, Charlotte, N. C.
TO ADVEETTSEES.
To insure ehang of advertisement.
th eopy must be m by 10 a. nv each
day. . Our rate are based on' weekly
changes. Additional change will be
charged for axtra. ' .
A BeUanh Oongk Ibdlcbi
la a valuable family friend. Foley
Honey and Tar fulfill this condition
exactly. Mr. Charles Kline, N. 8th
St, Eaaton, Pa, states: "Several
member of my family bar . been
cured of bad cough and eold by the
use ox Jf oiey Money and Tar and
am never without a bottle in say
house. Soothe and relieves th irrita
tion in th throat and tossen np the
eoild. I have always found it a re
liable cough care." Sold by Cabar
rus Drag Co. - ;,-;y - :
BISMARCK MEMOIRS HELD OP.
Volume Criticising Present Kaiser Se
cret Until Hie Death.
It is announced from Berlin that the
third volume of Bismarck's memoirs
will not be published during the pres
ent kaiser lifetime. The first two
volumes were published some years
ago. and contained many "Interesting
revelations concerning political event
of the period of Bismarck's official ca
reer and many aide lights on the his
tory of those times,
The third volume Is known to oon-
tala an unfavorable account of th
present kaiser, written In connection
with the circumstances which led) to
Bismarck' dismissal . from . office i in
1880, two year after William IL ac
cession to the throne, when , the Iron
Chancellor conceived a fierce hostility
toward the young. Impetuous ; mon
arch. -
Some uneasiness ha been caused at
th German court from time to time
by rumors that Bismarck's heir i In
tended to publish this volume In the
near future. , The announcement now
made Is Intended to banish such fear
and make It clear that Bismarck's
Judgment on William IL will noti be
given to the world during the kaiser'!
reign. .,-y-,;;
SWISS HAVE ELASTIC ROADS;
j"-a;,fe'- I ill. ':'iK--:'- .'9-'
Tar Cested Qrsvel Proves Inexpensive
. Lasting and Nelaeleea, , 'i
An interesting experiment ha been
gaad' with promising results at en
ncn, L Bwusenana. - rme gravel, us
grains averaging from ons-twentfetb
to one-twelfth of an Inch In diameter,
the whole carefully freed from earthy;
substances, was coated In a revolving
dmnf with tar. These pallet worst
. then carefully dried and hardened and
after eight or ten week were spread
during dry weather In a thick layer
upon a prepared roadbed and rolled. -
The road thus formed la Inexpen
sive, possesses a certain elasticity and
t nid to withstand well the effect of
heavy traffic The desirability ot a
slightly, elastic road for saving wear
and tear and suppressing noise Is evi-
ar
-t r
f i
T
It is s'l tUt t--e
tpriri i L.ia-pe t-tt f
ure tj 1 -ts anj t
eat. r If y In tlt.
in t-jtm wat f y voulJ ...
troia -t n.ul tu) Wi-la'txyj
make every ajrt to take a trip ta
Europe at ooecf Would yon not t
wiihng to spend year laatoant taZzA
the cur t
But yon need; not rleav horn for
these distant springs Relief ia right
her In your own home town I -
.JL-niBipiSiiraaa of Ou of IV inter-
green, Thymol and tSr ingredienta
as (wnpennded only in a IK Dt Pre
scription -will fcrinf Instant nelief to
that -terrible. bumicg lies, and leave
ibaskin a smooth and healthy u that
fa child.
If yon hat not already tried it, ft
at least a 25 cent Vittl today. Wo
assure yon of instant relief. Gibson
Drug Start. .
."See tteeuy josngsnanlw'aat k
h rearing f -That
la a monocls. my child.- -
"And -wbr-doea he weas only one
alaaar.
. -Oee, bat jou'have & mean'dlspcel
tlonl - Wouldn't yen taave hia on of
toSMWtthrOevsiand Loader.
' - jCUUtml VTk an Ekkly. ,
Mother who valu their -own. com-
fort and th welfare of their children,
should never be withoat a box of Mo
ther Gray'o Sweet Powder Xor. Chil
dren, for use, throughout th season.
They break np Colds, Cure Jsveriah-
nes venaupauoa,. x seuuuy -Headache-
and . Stomach Trouble.
These Powder never faiL iSold by all
-dm ir stores 25. Don ' accept any
, , . . . , ' 1 111 v
suo&uiuie. i,a xrias pacaagn-.wui
sent free, to any mother, whs will ad
dress Allen S-OlmstedVU Boy, IL T.
ror Eont Five room ootiage in een-
... tral part of town; city water. Ap
ply at Tribune office. - : ,il7-4t-p
HTt Ton Tried -POND'S
EXTRACT COMPANY'S
VANISHING CREAM
For Those Chapped Hands and Face?
This is an ideal Skin Cream, con
taining not a trace of grease and does
ot promote the growth of down on the
face. It is instantly absorbed by the
skin and can be used freely at any
time without a-jnry to gloves or cloth
ing. ,...,..,
This is only one of the many good
things to be found in our toilet article
department. : .
GXBS01T DRUG ST0BE
- The Eexall Store
REI.lEi.lBER!
My apeelalty , in doing work that
others, can't do. . -
Give me a trial witkoay FRENCH
DRY : CLEANDta PROCESS and
will prov it to yon. "
J. B. ALEIAKDE3, Proprirtor.
.9tepbont Ko. 115.
Thp. '
of medieine is done with absolute so-,
- curacy in our Prescription . Depart-'
ment, and the quality . of all drugs
used iof the very highest grade. . The3
physician 'rMeeesa in the treatment4
' of difficult ease depends on the purity
and freshness of the drags.
: , . . . I
3 i AH Prescription filled by a Registered1
T H E P E O P LE S D H U G C oi
THE PdPULAR'TLACE. !
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Ji-. UJl J
"The -decisive clean cut nun of. afhlrs
' Di-i!:ers estl Professional ir.cn will lilr.J
- Bolld cocscrvatlsn combine J with style tr.J
iin3.Ul!arls-la tlzzslSCJXLOJSS MOD
r-ELS v.hlch we pictore here. '
t.They ccne in neat mixed weaves that are
exactly- suited to the men who will wear '
these suits, ' '
cThe8e are - -
Two of the '
NewlWr
v Models o the
-SCHLOSS
- BALTIMORE
CLOTHES.
: There are Many
-iother
.Models for..
'. Men and .
"Young men.
.-9 - jT
e;.::::a:i & fetzer co.
H
Harriman Record.: W. C Fink, who
has been manager of the oleal office
of the American Telegraph end Tele
phone company for over two years,
has been promoted and will go to New
Orleans to take charge of that dis
trict Xhfi first of the month. Mr. and
V.;. link have made many friends
d" ' ' t 'isr residence in the city' who,
, 7 are glad Mr. Fink has
r a well merited promotion,
J s rry to gee them leave ITar-
-t Railroad Built Quickly.
An eighty -nine mile railroad In North
Carolina, In the construction of which
no wood was used, recently was com
pleted and opened for service In fif
teen months from the time work was
started. r. ,.?.::;.,
. . Poley Kidney PUbi
Are toni in action, quick in results
A special medicine for all kidney and
bladder disorder. Mary C Abott,
Wolfeboro, N. H, savs: "I was afflle
ed with a bad east of rheumatism, due
to uric acid that my kidney-failed
to clear out of my blood. I wa so
lam in my feet, joints and lack that
it was agony for m to (tea I used
Foley Kidney Pill for three day
when I wa able to get np and move
about and the pain were t'l fone,
Thi great feat r1 - " ij r ..Uon
I owe to liky LI 7 1. 1 end
reeoirimcn,l J'ia to t-f t ir "
t 1 I,ave.' -CiAl I j C. " .-: 1 Vrt
Con. :iy.
LADIES' XOAT SUITS
DRYXLEATaED
, AND PRESSED
We clean Ladies' Suite aa .we da menWremove all
- spots, freshen ujj both color nd fabric; raise the nap,
. press and shape- them - so as to . make ihera look
-Jike new. - Charges are reasonable. - Let ussend
for yours. , "1 s ' -
- VACUUM CLEANING MID Trj-SSIT.'G rCLU3
OUAEANTEED BTEICTLT TCSE EUCVTTTAT TLCU2. 1 1ILSE3
THE ' WINTER'S IDEAL BREAKFAST TCCD. h
n urn m. . , . ';:l.JM li- . J 1
II3i'C2ilL"ESTATE !
Cna A nm honaa.nnd-nantrv on
Itoeky Eidge road at Yoang-IIartaell
mill j lot 01120 feett (700.
Una o room none ana pntry on
Green treet at Toung-IIartsell mill ;
lot fifl120 feet: tSOO.
. IZ acre In Ko. Xi townsup, arc
miie txronr cny; two mwrj, o mm
dml!in Mind tenant honaa and out.
bnilding dOOearing young nursery
ornu trees, u acres suuwer; ouoay m
fl50perscrc
, i C5 mrrrm 6 vst sailfta SOnth of ConOOrd
at s bargain on easy terma, .
wwasa- 'fiisnnnniBwaBSSr snsr wssrsBBBssnnnf fW M . M. W t
r-Zotiday IHrtHt. Tninv ' J-ZHJ alii
English Grand Opera and Ladies' Orchestra
, ' . llASCAGri'S HIirOETAL ' -
Gavallcria Ru:licr.na
AN
- CHCCTI3 CriVALEY
Trc. " lTy i
KZZZTT.l C "13 CI- TTTA
t r-
wd 'enr s - skin disease.
Tnat'a'tnt pric of HUNT'S
CUZE, nnd'tt to bolntcly
guaranteed. ' )
JQTBSOX DXTJQ STOPS
Q!yPre:3G-t
I nave purchased outright a' drr
preparation for cleaning ladies' gar
ments that I guarantee to give satis
faction, or i will make no charge for
the work. I am sole owner of this
preparation and on account of the ex
client satisfaction it ha given I make
this proposition to th 141ie of Con
cord and vicinity: Send us any ar-
-i- i i 1 -
ucies or garments yon warn cleaned
and after we use this dry cleaning
preparation o nthem if they arc not
entirely satisfied with the work I will
make no charge. - -, , .
. ' ' , Respectfully, ' ' i
O. B. FOWKLE3. Pvonrlttor.
Phono 188. - -
tzo. r. r.".
:CCPA5T
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Tlrjr.':i c ytzr taclache,
ttrt-r-' :'-:":-r:Liinsys, cor.
'" . :" J.'C:::::3 v;!j txl
I -, r -! .: --rs : - '-i t.z
Importance - ot High-
Grade Sanitary
Plumbing.
Good Plumbing is en of th roost
important feature abont a bout. Ten
cannot hav to many safe-guard tat
the health of your family end your,
aelf. Therefore tb slight cost of the
BEST Plumbing will in , raTty be
health assurance aa well a a saving
in renaiv bills. ,Y1-,;.
8ANITART PLTJ1IECT3 Ca
Phone s:t
dentisthy
I am now - in ths Morris building,
over th Cabarrus Savinps Bank.
SEABQAJU) AIB UXZ EAUJ.2AD.
Charlotte, N. C, January ft, 1011.
Chonire of schednln KF!AP.OARn
AIB LINE, effective noon Sunday,
Jan. 15. Westbound trains, leave Char
lot te at follows, daily : , ; , .
Ho, us, daily, 10:10 a. m. ? , r '
No. 47. dailv. 4:45 o. m--i
Eastbdnnd, daily: -::-J' I v i
No 40, daily, 5:00 a. m. s
No 48 daily, 7:30 mm. . - 1
.-no. , uauy, o:uu p. m. :
No. 132. daily. 6 :55 o. m.
Trains arriv in Charlotte "a fol
lows front th east 1 j J
No. m, 10:40 a. m. " , ' ,
No. 45, 12:01 noon. '
' No. 39.10:50 n. m.
Arrive from the west;
Vo 40, 10:15 a. m.
..'No. 132, 6:55 p. m.
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Trsvc'ii'j 1 1, '.jc-ncr t
0. S. LEAKD, D. P. A.,
r.ii it. c.