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, I ..... . k....l I JOEf 2. fi i.ior and Proprietor, - Local Telepheae, Ho. 78. Wl Tsiepaoaa, an. i. ; - s-csscsmioa bates. One Year . .H-8Q "Bix months J 1M rTVree Months $L20 Tne Month .40 publisher's AXirouxcQoarT. - Advertising rates nn be had at ths effiee. Copy for theagee must be in at 10 o'eoek a. m. Cards of Thank, Resolationa of Respect, and similar articlee art charged ai tha rata ef 5 cents per line Cash ia all eases. Entmd at second class mail matter April 26, 1910, at tbt poetofflee at Coaord, K. G, onder tin act of starch 3, 1879. Oat ef the city and by aafl tat f ol lewiag prices as the Evening Trib maa will prevail: -Oaa Month $ -25 Six Voi he ....... 150 Twelve Months .. 3.00 JOHN M. OGIXSBT, City Editor. Concord, N. O, February 2, 191L San Fraacuwo bas won the first round in the pmrf contest with New Orleans for the Panama Exposition. In the Howe of representatives Tues day the Pacific eoa cky won by a majority of 29 votes. This vote was a direct result of the influence of PresMewt Taft, w8io eihoiiM litave been neutral but who made it known to Congressmen that he wanted them to vote for San Fraiwisco. All the New Orleans except Grant, of tbe North Carolina members roied for tenth district. President Taft announces tiliat the Southern tow which he had planned to take early in Mardli baa been aban doned except tbe rli-ft to Atlanta, whkh he will make on March 10. No doubt he sees it id likely that he will have to call an extra eesion of Con gress, aa the present one does not seem especially anxious to enact, the rec iprocity agreement wiih Canada, which he has sot his heart upon. The city of Wilmington seems to think it U bigger and better than the State of North Carolina, It asks the Legislature to give it privileges of local option, which means that at would' have saloons. If such a law is good for Wildingiton,. it is good for the whole State. Thin quesion was - settled by the people of the State two years ago by a majority of nearly 50,000. ' A Bailable Cough Medicine : Is a valuable family friend. Foley's Honey and Tar folfllla this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th " St Eaaton, Pa states: "Serenl - members of my family bava been t eared of bad cough and eolda by tbe use of Foley's Honey and Tar and ; I am never without a bottle in my i boose. Soothes and relieves tha irrita ; tion in the threat and lossens op the ' eoild. 1 1 ha?e always found it a re liable cough enre." Bold by Cabar- : rus Drag Co. "I thought you were going to break vp housekeeping T" . "We did., tot and to, but the cook re fused to leave," f; On tbe package when yon bay Foley's Honey and Tar for eougha. Nona gen ii nine without tbe Bee Hive. Bemembei tbe name, Foley 'a Honey and Tar and . reject any substitute, field by Cav k XTes rssny Oelias ft aaya. 1 , NEED , If coffee interferes and it does with a great many wouldn't It le rocmI judgment to quit the coffee a use well-made' Quite a nnmtcr -yes, thousands of keen business r:en Lave found from experience. ' -i Cereal Con-vy, The 8)baritea (kept e bed tuffd With rose Warit; the tynnt DlonriM fed his coortTaifaMl wire taeia; Vera weald travel with a garland eo els heed and aroend ala asck. and over ala Utter be sad a thia aet. with rose taavee Intertwined; AaUochas rarurV ated apoa a bed of bloom evea la winter dart a ad nlghta. and whea Cleopatra entertained Antony aha. had rosea covertnf the Boor to the depth, It Is sett, of aa ett. ' - We are told that HeUocabalne sup plied so many at ana of. ala baaqaets that several of ala facets ware anff rated la the endeavor to extricate thaBselvea from the abtrndance vlo ttma of a surfeit of sweet odors. Wash That Itch Away. 11 is said that there art certain springs ia Europe that civs relief aat ears to Eczema and other akin dis eases. If you know that by washing ia these waters yon toold be relisrad from that awful itah, wouldn't yoa make every effort tJjle a trip to Europe at onset Would yon aot be willing to spend your last eant to And the caret But yoa need not leave bona for inese aslant springs, oeuei is nuv here in your owa boms town I A simple wash of Oi! of Winter green, Thymol and other ingredients as compounded only in D. D. D. Pre scription will bring Instant relief to that terrible burning itch, ytd leave the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. If yon have not already tried it, get at least a 25 eent bottle today. Wa assure yoa of instant relief. Gibson Drug Store. Oath That Blnda the Burmeae. Perjury having been rife In Rangoon courta because no form of oath exist ed which the Burmaa considered bind ing, the government prescribed a for mula which Is a queer admixture of Buddhism, Brahmanlsm and Shaman ism. Here are phrases from It, picked at random: "If an untruth passes my Bps, may all the gnata that live la lakes, ponds and brooka and the gnata of the live great rivers of India de stroy ma. May curdled blood pass my Ups rather than a lie, and may I die vomiting blood, my body bent In two.' How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, a We. the nndersigend, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by his firm. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall 'a Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonala sent tree. .Price 75 cents per bottle. . Sold by all drug gists. Take Hall's Family Pilla for con stipation. Bathing machines, used almost' ex clusively on the English coast, were Invented In 1750, but were not used extensively until 1803. Foley Kidney Pilla ; Are tonic ia action, quick in results. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C Abort, Wolfeboro, N. H, savs: "I was afflie ed with a bad ease of rheumatism, doe to ane acid that my kidneys failed to clear oat of my blood. X waa so lame in my feet, Joints and back that it was agony for me to step.; ! used Foley Kidney Pills for ' three days when I waa able ta get up and move about and tbe pains were all gone. This great great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and recommend them to any one suffering as I bave,"'; Sold by Cabaxma Drag Company. - - . . , ' See The Times for Job Printtnt ' vjV,! Good Digestion Sound Sleep ;' Steady Nerves V and Ui,T "Ij Cref!c, I' TSAIIF3 ACT A3 VZZZLB roa estozio cnorrrm Kniihte of ti &o4 Foes as Bibe koa Buccaneers. It eta a longer be said that tramps are aeclaaa. ta WUmlngtoa, they are aaed aa artists' models. Tbe more Unkempt taey are the greater tbe 4 Thle waa oeaaoaetraled whaa Henry t. Beulea, a noted artist and student af Howard Pile, utilised the second of a pair of hoboes whom he foaad la a Cheap aalooa-aa a saodel for a bocca- aeer. He la painting a group ef sev oo teas ta century pirates drinking at a table outside a 6 pan tab inn, aa a eom autsaloa from the Democratic league et that city. The work will be lit. Bootes greatest effort The first chosen was very much ea ter the mnoence ef liquor and was an dirty aa he waa drunk, bat the artist saw ta aim a prototype of what be de sired a bibuloBS Individual who waa tattered aad torn. Mr. Soulen took hla Weather beaten model to the studio occupied by Mr. Pyle until the tatter's recent departure for Florence, Italy. There the artist held Ids nose and painted from the real thing. The tramp thought It weald be the easiest kind ef a task to sit attU at a table for a couple of hours, but be soon found his mistake. He said It was tbe hardest work he ever had done, . The second model played pirate all the afternoon. ' He was re-engaged for another week. He told the painter that he was a commission broker in North Carolina until rum proved hi undoing. LONDON LOSING ITS FOG. Abatement ef Smoke and Inereaeed Warmth said to Be Responsible. Statistics covering twenty-seven years have been published In London to prove that the great municipality Is slowly but surely emerging from the fog. Tears ago London used to wal low In fog for weeks at a time. The statistician shows by figures that im provement in that respect has been steady for close upon thirty years. The period of observation has. been confined to three winter months and the entire twenty-seven years divided into nine year periods. During the Winters in the first nine years, begtn- ing In 1883, there waa an average of more than twenty-nine foggy days and about fifty-five hours of bright sunshine. In the second nine year period the foggy days numbered twen ty and the sunny hours seventy, . The third nine yesr period, which ended With 1910, showed ten days of fog snd ninety-three hours of sunshine. : - British weather-sharps account for the Improvement in different ways. One msn says that the Increased dry ness of the city's atmosphere, due to the greater area of warm roofs and chimneys, dissipates the fog? another Deneves mat tne increase, w line strength of the winds has much to do with blowing the fog away. Others say that the success attending tbe ef fort to abate the smoke nuisance has resulted in driving the fog from the city. - '- HOW TO SCENT, TOBACCO. Manufacturers Have Reolpaa to Tene : Pungent Odor. To overcome or modify the pungent odor of tobacco manufacturers of the weed heat It with flavors. The Phar maceutical Journal recently printed the formula of several compounds which It . were in popular use In tobacco establishments to give added fragrance to the weed. : Here they are: First Cascartlla, 4; liquid extract of valerian, 4 Tonqnln bean, 1; mm, 12; macerate for three er four days. Second. Tincture of cascartlla, 48; essence of Tonquln beans, 82; tincture ot tola, orris and valerian, of each, 16; oil of nutmegs, 4; oil of cloves, 2; oil of rhodium, l.vsf?s&s-&-- Three. Cascarllla, 2f valerian rhl- some, l; Tonquln bean, 2; orris rhi Borne, 1; alcohol f!0 per , cent), 40; macerate for seven days. : Life Not Worth Living ,; Is the way Mia Aha Abet of Weat Baden, Ind., munmed up tier existence after having nongihi in vain for heabih. She writes "I waa a eomptete wreck -always tired, worn out and nervous. I (had to spend about one-tbird of my time in bed anil my life was not worth Urin.j5:HH.?i'v - - v . nol, your delicioiw cold liver and iron tome, was recomaroended, and can truly say, St has done me more good tten all be medicine I ever took ia my life. -That nervooe and tired ieeling all gone, - I bave gained m health, flesh end etrengMi, naHl I feel like another pezHon.' ' ( Wi guarantee tim testimonial to be gen- WivBit Yinoi m far Wm Abel., we know jt will do for every nervous, Iran-downy overworked, tired, thin and iltoouraeed woman in Cms vicinity. try a bottle of vmol wath the un- drrfteriilin2 tihot yornr money will be Tetnrned if it dods not help you, Uiheon JJtt-ng tottoa-e. , . ; TO CUES A COLD TJf OUTS DAT Taks Laxative Bromo Quimaa Tsb- lets. Druggists refund' money if fails to cure. E. W, Grove's signature on svery box. "Doan's CIntment eared tne ef lecsema that had annoyed me a lorr time. The enre was permanent" I Hon. 8. W. I latthews, Cotnmiasioncr uRbor tmituum, AuctsUl Ms. Eo! j I by your drBu.t. . , Tor f 'a 18 shares of stock of tl ( 1 At -' - y n A. men In Call nt ruir : many omer uevcr iegai sryies. are fjuplicates of expensive custom models. ,Thev , havtj all the famous Kegai , service. ' . You 11 have no difficulty you exactly and perfect' fit and comfort.: jsFS Cannon & Fetter mportance ot High- ,; -" - V .1.4.' . Grade .Sanitary N . Plumbing. Good Plumbing is one ef tbe moat important features about a boose. Tea cannot have tomany eafe-guards fat the health ef your family and your self. Therefore tbe alight cost et tbe BEST Plumbing will . ia reality be health assurance as well as & aanag in repair bills, , SANTTAKT PLUlCBXKa CO, Pbone 834. nsc. rw,.x- ti..i. .1 lave purehased outright a dry preparation for cleaning ladiesr car menta that I guarantee to give satis faction, or I will make no charge for tha work. I am sole owner of this preparation and on account of tbe ex cellent satisfaction it has given l make this orooosition to the ladies of Con cord and vicinity: Send nsany ar ticles or garments yoa want cleaned and after we use this dry cleaning preparation o nthem, if they are not entirely satisfied with the work I will make no charge. , i . Respectfully, D. B. TOWKLES, Psoprietor. Phone 188. ' ?r " ". - . ; : ' Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and aa sbiolate - care in all cases of Asthma.. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt of price tt.oo. . Trial Packaa by (nail W cents. ' WILUAMS MFGL CO Sold by Davis Drag Company. UEV7 BAT.GAINS III. DEAL ESTATE I One 4 room house snd pantry ea Rocky Ridge road at Toung-Hartasll mill! In ft(W19.ft tntA' KIM ' One 5 room boose and pantry ea Green street at Young-Harteell mill; lot 60x120 Zest; foOu, 130 acres in No. U township, Ire miles from city; two story, S roota dwelling; good tenant bouse end at- baildings; eOO bearing yowof nursery fruit treses 79 acres timber cheap at S15.50 per acrer , 95 aeree flvs tniles sontk ef Coneord at a bargain on easy terms. irO. KPATTrC k CCPATT. SBABOAED AIELIKS SAILEOAD. Charlotte, K. C January 8, 1911. Change of sebedula 6EAC0ACD AIR LINE, effective noon Bunday, Jan. 15. Westbound trains leave Char lotte as follows, daily: No. 133, daily, 10:40 a. m. -No. 47. daily, 4:45 p. m. Castbound, daily: No 40, daily, 5:00 a. m. No 48 daily, 7:30 a. m. No. 44, daily, 5:00 p. m. No. 132, daily, 6 :55 p. m. Trains arrive in Charlotte as fol lows from the er3s t i.li No. 133, 10:40 a. m. , No. 45, 12:C1 noon. ; No. 39, 10:50 p. m. : Arrive from the west i Vo. 43,13:15 a. m. '" No. 132, 6:C5 f. t-. JAI. "1 ex.-, Trnvi I el 'L S.LT.A: : I '. C. Popular Here is 'a smart Recai " worn this season by the best-dresserl the United States. 1 tnrm anA tiro' 1 1 quality that insures long- , . - " - . ; in finding a style that suits we II guarantee REAL -ESTATE ' Now is the time to buy noma of tne mon desirable lots or bomee es tha -Eannapolis macadam at bargain prices. We offer 1 1-2 aeres adjoinisj Q, ' B. Wilkinson's borne, 140x400 feet with new cottags on tbe back aide, , 4 10 aeres timber land en the China Grove road adjoining Joe. A. Da mons, Martin Boger and others, ens mile north af tne eity limits. -( ' . . We ean offer yoa privately two other pieces of very desirable proper, ty fronting on ths Kannapolia Road. , - 75 acres aix miles east of Concord, on public road, half timber, lite well witb red clay subsoil, six acres meadow, dwelling, f2U5, en, easy : terms. r . 183 aerea on Be Salisbury road, 3 1-2 miles northeast ef Coneord. Twe story, 8 room dwelling, double barn, ahedded, double cribs, ganary, well and well boose, smoke boose, tenant dwelling, 55 acres in cultivation, 2 J ia v branch bottom, 25 aerea forest timber, 75 acres old field pines, good orchard, quarter mile to two eh arches and good school, on easy terms; or wa will cut a she farm to suit purchasers. S " , , . 145 acres three uiles east of Coeord, frame dwelling aad outbuildings, 12 seres fine meadow, 2500 cords of wood 2.850 - .- " o-room aweuing on reaentree street, lot wuzv zeet, fouCu 1 145 acr land lying on Cabarrus and Stanly county tins en big read i leading fr i Concord to Misenbeimcr Springs; 6 miles from Qledsteae and ; : dwelling, oou'uie barn and out booses; 75,000 feet forest pine, 25,0009 feet: osk. 150,030 feet old field pine, 2,000 cross ties, 1500 eorde woods lies well with etay subsoil, vyw. , j : . 18 acres land fronting on macadam with two story, 8 room dwelling, splendid barn, one other two story build. ing, one tenement dwelling and oathoose, good orchard and spies did well ef water. This is one of ths finest pieces of property between Concord and -Cannapolis, ' ' ' Twe foot room eottages on St. George street, near Look Cotton Kiua. ; lots 60x158 feet. Yoar choice for ia50. - v , j One new 3-room cottage in Dublin, 315 on easy terms, : USHy acres on pubbe road adjoining Harris; t owtsery dwelling, nevr bam, pasture; 15 aerea meadow and soxeflus a Taeant lots on South Union street, 60x200 feet, for $000 each. I six room cottage ot South Union street lot 134x300 feet at a bargain, ' 1 very desirable vacant lot 65x300 feet near business part of eity. 1 vacant lot en West Corbia street, 1 six room cottage on West Corbin hnoden conveniences, lot 75x200 feet, 1 five room cottage on West Coram street, near ptstomct at a real ms ain. v . 1 two story mx room dwelling, lot 3 very desirable pieces of property smess part of eity. ' Ws bsvs several other bargains in are not mentioned in this list. 2 very desirable residenv.es on Georgia avenue - v L : 4 J nice cottage on corner of N. Spring and Marab strseta, with six Urge 2 rooms and pantry. - 1 nice vacant lot on aat Depot street, fOQ. - . '. . 39. nice cottages and vacant lota on Franklin street, at Gibeor- ISiSL snd Brown milL We can give you and lota. -.,. 33 acres soitabls for bulding lots or for fsrming lands. : 29 acres in No. 11 townsaip near D. V. Krinuninger's land. . - 0 aeres one mile east of eouit bouse with ftood dwelling, double bar and outbuildigs. 43 1-2 acres, two miles north of buildings, some timber and splendid us road adjoining the above tract. We bave inquiries every day for land and .' own property aud we s-ould be gla dto list anything you ha e for tale. There is no cost to yoa be less s sals is made. ... - ;:"; v , r ,. , - 87 1-2 ceres, four miles rut ot food pasture, 30 acre in cultivation, 133 acres, 3 miles east 01 Loaoora, two story aweuinf ana pu.-.. 1500 cords ci wood, severs! fine grid veins. Price 22i0. A bargjiin. food six-room residence nesr North nion street, with city water ia . house. New metal roof just put on. Good barn ; lot 67x195 feet One el M best neighborhood in the city. Price ,ja200. ?n Marsh, street, opoo lite D. J. Bostian's residence. - CO. K. PATTGRSOIi & . COl'CT- -j 7 j ( a eBr Z9 err? ra it t!o full namc.' Style model r: '&mtL bnipanyl - road, 1 miles soutb of Kannapolia. lot 62x150 feet, good wall water: " - ; Unas of Bob Wallace and V H 7 doubls crib, good wall water, need ' timber, $l,4u5, . convenient to business part of eity. r, 160x246 feet, cheap at (1,000. " street beautifully papered with . ' $2,200. , - - 80x325 feet, near postofflee. .. on Spring; street, convenient to to, h T o town and eonntry ptosma wasm , J ' some real bargains u the cottages , ' city, on public road, with dwelling, out-1 neadow. 10 aeres timber land oa paw :' Concord, good buildings, good, orchard, 50 -res in timber, tw rich frold reins. , i c c'-.zsa c:to rr 1 Look FOR SALE! Southern Loan & Tmst Co. Jn IC r&ttcrson & Co. .12
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