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r.ic::.:::j.-LTTrr A. av. m win, mmm amd rns i in Wmmt T.li'aa ii Ti . IfMCUPHM aAtfCa. . Oa Tor e kmlM LIS. 1 m Mnlti JA .a VMIk . . . . .Ml I by will t-ith . n. - 1.14. Mentha la-el. k-lU AA rrtatme- rat-ea ha ha at tha rM Oopy far ehaases moat he la hf 'tack. a. v Cmr&m al Ttute RaanlaHoaa at . ea.ct and similar artlclee a eharcad at tbe rate ( t owiu par Una ik la Katered a eeeead alasa mail matter April It, !!, at tka poetoalce at Con n, K C. Bader tka act ot Marc k i. Ant J of Trains at Ooaeord. wiwiipmk We. It I II e-m. Ho. 44 4 14 a.av mK t t.tt u Ho. 1114:1 a.av. If t 14 p,av Ma. II til p-m. ' Ni 4a t:4S a.m No. I 4:1 e-m. No. 44 f:4f No. 1411.01 NO. 44 1:44 p.m. no. I : p-m. No. 19 f:l p.-. No U 14:J5 Mo. II 4:M a.m. No. 14 11:61 ALL. TRAINS STOP AT CONCOR -Ctty Concord, N. C, December 23, 1911. MO ?APER MONDAY AMD TUES DAY. The Tribune will not be printed next Monday and Tuesday on ac count of the Christmas occasion Some one will be in tbe office, both days, however, to wait on any who ay wish to pay their subscriptions or transact any other business. Sixty of the Democratic members of tbe House of Representatives are utilizing the holiday recess to make the first hand study of conditions in the Panama canal zone. Inasmuch as the canal is eating up government money at the rate of several thous ands of dollars a day the Democrats hold that it is their duty to see, per sonally that this money is being wise ly and properly spent. The question of fortifying the canal will come up soon, and as this will mean a large additional expenditure, the Democrats propose to know just why and where this money is to be expended. Hence they are taking advantage of the temporary letup in affairs at Wash ington to investigate. Speaker Clark has urged all the Democrats to visit tbe canal zone at some time, and practically all of them propose to follow his advice. This is in line with the announced Democratic pro gram to get to the bottom of every proposition which calls for an expen diture of government money. Only through the Charlotte Chron icle or Statesville Landmark can we keep posted on tbe Cade typesetting machine. It is now said it will be brought out in January Completing tbe first machine has cost $18,000. Bnt all good things come high. Greensboro Record. When Mr. Cade first announced to the world that be had invented a typesetting machine that would revo lutionize the business, he said he could produce tbe machine for $500. This was several years ago. At va rious intervals since that he has an nounced through the press that the machine would soon be ready, and each time the price of the machine to the trade has increased, and now it is said it ean be sold for $1200. We do not believe the machine will ever be pat on the market If it has any virtue the Mergenthaler Linotype Company will offer the stockholders a anflWiiant price for it to induce them to sell out, and if it has no virtue nobody wants it . ., Wo hava been expecting for some time) to hear that smallpox is again on it. tho war path, as it is time for it, 1 The first report ot its appearance eomaa from Bessemer City, where y.- than ia a serious ease. Better be vaccinated. ; Tho Charlotte Observer speaks of , "Tho Bloated Rain." The Observer k right, but it would be a pretty hard proposition today to get a mer- chant who is stocked np on holiday good to look at it that way. .FereU Accede, to AH the Demands v of Bosnia. London, Dee. 22- Persia today . , yielded to tho demand of the Rus sian nltimatus that W. If organ Shoo ter, an American who holds tho post of traosnrer-general in tho Persian . gSvarnment, dismissed from tho ser vice of tho Persian government. Tho Russian ultimatum also calls for tho payment of an indemnity, which is - to reimburse Russia for money ex pended in sending an armed expedi tion into Persia to enforce her de- SAD TO TOTS TOM tex rxatsxov i ays 1 Vartt s Wart Vara ruu4sit Salisbury Foat ,21st.. CnBgiwsamte it A. Doogbtoa, of this district spent yeeterday at Al betnarle with friends, and was in Sel nAary ewveral hears bet wan trains lest aught ta route to his bob at Laaral Branca, Alleghany county to spend Christmas. , CongriiaiBSu Doaghtoa was looting in tee beet of healta and said be was "splendid." He appeared to hare grown tailor from inhaling the air around the cap ital, as it rolls down from tbe Bine Ridge mountains of Southwest Mary, land aad West Virginia. Asked "what about tbe Sherwood pension bill," Mr. Dough ton face wreathed with a smile, and be said "Vhey didnt catch me." Ho added "they rot Judges. I don't know whether it will hurt or not" Tbe Confrreaeman from Alleehanv then smacked his tins and said: "Well, I tell yon toe Democratic Congressmen form tbe North and West were pledged to pass a tension bill and they couldn't get out of it. Tbe last one of them would hava been beaten next time. It will work in tbe north and west but not in tbe South The National Democratic platform calls for liberal pensions and the mem bers form these sections had to vote for tbe measure." In regard to tbe effect it will have on the party next year in the election of a Democratic President Mr. Dough ton didn't think it would have much influence and if any would rather help (he cause than otherwise. He said, "It will help ill the North and West to elect a Democrat and in the South both the Democrats and Republicans are against the pension bill, and will effect the voting very little. 00 TO THE RESCUE. Don't Wait Till It's Too Late Fol low the Example of a Concord Citizen. Rescue the aching back. If it keeps on aching, trouble comes. Backaehe is kidney ache. If you neglect the kidneys' warn ing. Look out for urinary trouble This Concord citizen will show you how to go to the rescue. R. C. Benfleld, 71 W. Acadmy St.. Concord, N. C, says: says: "I am glad to confirm the public statement made three years ago, recommend ing Doan's Kidney Pills. I have had little cause to worry about my condition since that time. Dull pains across the small of my back caused me intense suffering and there was soreness through my kidneys. Hear ing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got supply at Gibson s Drug Store, and tbe contents of three or four boxes was all that was required to cure me. I advise other kidney sufferers to use Doan's Kidney Pills." For Sale by al dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MSiurn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for the United Btatee. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. China Grove News. Rowan Record. Prof. Fred Bostian, son of J. L. Bos tain, who is teaching school at Jacksonville, Ala., is at home visiting relatives. Mrs. J. H. Kellar, of Claremont College, Hickory, N. C, arrived here yesterday evening to visit her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eddleman. Mr. Kellar is to arrive Sunday night. Prof. P. E. Wright's splendid school elosed Wednesday afternoon, after a very successful term. It will re-open January 2. There will be Christmas exercises at Lutheran Chapel E. L, church on Christmas day, beginning promptly at 2 o'clock, rendered by the children and ehoir. The title of tbe exercise ia "Yuletide Greetings." There will be Christmas tree and Christmas exercises at St. Mark's Lutheran church Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. Then will be a Christmas three and appropriate exercises at Mt Zion Reformed church Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock. There will be Christmas exorcises and a Christmas tree at tho Metho dist church Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. ; - . Tho Meanest Man. 8. in N. C Christian Advocate. 4 - Wo have beard much about the meanest man, bnt wo mast place in hia class tho base villian who last week went to tho homo of a poor, worthy, working woman in Charlotte with tho pitiful tale that the little child of a neighbor was desperately ill and needed her attention at ones. Tho good woman as soon at she heard this hastened to tho relief of her dis tressed neighbor and npon reaching tho house discovered that tho man had lied. In a little while she re turned to her homo aad found that her trunk had been broken into and three h under dollars of hard-earned savings had been stolen, of coarse by ine seounarei who Had deceived her with a false tale. . . , . , , Um air Fanny Celaaut It Fays. CH&ZSTaUB CBXZX AT in CAMTOL. S .!T OBWaWa aWaWA Washington, D. C, Dee. 23. For Ue tune being all thraateainf is Ur sa uoaai oomptieatioao, all tariff tiak ring, tho obatr-partMaaaas of tho ia snrgenta, tho war against tho traste and tho naosrtaintiao of tho piliticl Boriaoa havo bean peaked into the background by tho impending Christ mas celebration. "Pea apoa earth" rules in tho National Capitol and tbe last preparations for tbe greatest holiday celebration of tbe year kept everybody basy today, form tbe membe of President Taft'a family to tbe last department clerk. Many members of Congress and hundreds of tho department employees havo gone to their respective homes to spend tbe holidays, but tho large number re maining in town will celebrate Christ mas in the enstontary manner. Of course, there will be no Christ mas tree at the White House, as there are no small children, but the members of the President's familyt all reunited for the holiday season, will exchange gifts and enjoy Christr mas cheer at the festive board, with only a few personal friends added to the family circle. For weeks largo quantities of Ihrattmas presents from all parts of tho world have arrived at the White House, but in deference to the wish of Mrs. Taft the opening of the packages has been postponed un til the morning of Christmas day, next Monday. Tbe members of the Cabinet and the diplomatic representatives of for eign nations st the capital have ar ranged for elaborate Christmas cele brations at their respective residences and in accordance with the custom of their respective countries. The children of the diplomatic colony are all, to great extent, Americanized and have entered into the spirit of an American Christmas with youth ful zest and ardour. THIS DATE IN BISTORT. December 23 1588 Duke of Guise assassinated by command of the French King. 1732 Sir Richard Arkwright, inven tor of tbe spinning-frame, born. Died August 3, 1782. 1805 Joseph Smith, founder of Mor- monism, bom. Died June 27, 1844. 1829 President Guerrero of Mexico deposed by General Santa An na. 1854 An earthquake destroyed the Japanese cities of Amasca and Simoda. 1861 Funeral of the Prince Con sort 1871 A Liberal ministry was organ ized in Canada, with Edward Blake as premier. -889 Henry W. Grady, famous ora tor, died in Atlanta. Born in Ath.ns, Ga., May 24, 1850. Not Violation of Law. Houston, Texas, Dec. 20. The as sistant attorney general of Texas in an opinion rendered to Governor Col quitt holds the cotton-holding move ment in the South to be perfectly le gal and in no sense a violation of tbe Sherman anti-trust law. Tbe point was made by the Tom ureen county local chairman appoin tee of Gov. Colquitt, who decleared he had been informed the cotton-hold ing movement as inaugurated at the conference of Southern governors at New Orleans is a violation of the anti trust law. The opinion of the Texas depart ment is the first called for in rela tion to the cotton-ohlding movement and will give impetus to tho holding movement throughout the Sooth, be cause it clears the legal status of the various county chairmen appointed in the various States by the governors as to their participation in leading tbe movement. Cannot Dram for Liquor. News and Observer. It has been reported that Virginia liquor houaea were hiring salesmen to travel in North Carolina or to do bus iness in one town soliciting orders for liquor. By the request of a sub scriber, tho Naws and Observer call ed this matter to the attention of the Attorney-General, who says that salesmen soliciting and taken orders for whisky and beer in North Caro lina violate the State law and npon conviction are subject to bo fined and imprisoned, or both, in tho discretion of tho Court Tho local authorities should look into this matter and see that this law is not violated. Moro lWlnm Eaivti Rocafvod. ' Ws have just reeeivet: a shipment of two groat of pocket knives wliich wo are giving free to all subscribers to Tho Times or Tribune who pay a year in ad vanes. These art excellent knives, are brass-lined and have name plate on them. ,. Come ia and gat one. ' ,..;.-v'i-- Tho Baltimore Sun says Senators Overman and Simmons hava dorian. d for Baltimore as the convention city for the National Drmocrats next year. . , "., j- - TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take LAXATTVX BROMO Quinine Tablet. Droggiato refund yonr mon y if it fails to euro. E.W. GROVE'S aignaturo it oa oaeh box. 25a. swuisrn V CottoB Culture Depanme . i It. 1 Bringing wateem sloaa to Southern CONDITIONS ENCOURAOINO. Management of Southern Railway 1 ; Making it Helpful Factor in South-1 era Development. Washington. A most encouraging , view of conditions In the Southeast Is presented in the annual report of the Southern Hallway company, which states that one of the most import ant factors In the strength of the com- j pany's position is the industrial and , agricultural development ot the ter- ; ritorjr traversed by its lines. The : marked agricultural progress due to , the general adoption ot approved ; methods by the farmers of the South- ! east, particularly the Increase ot dl- j versified farming, and the diversities- I Uon of Industries are noted. I The management of the company, i with a broad conception of Its rela-! Uons to the public, is making the rail- way not merely a carrier ot tbe peo ple and products ot the South, but i also a helpful factor in Southern de- ; velopment The report sets out the efforts being put forward to increase the prosperity of the people already In the Southeast, and, to attract in vestors and 'desirable settlers to the territory served by the lines of the Southern railway. A review is given of the work being done by tbe cotton culture department, which is teach ing farmers, In localities where it is possible the boll weevil may spread, to successfully combat the Insect should it ever appear in their fields, and thus maintain their production instead of having to learn how to deal with it after it appears. The work ot this department will be ex tended to cover all territory along the company's lines to which there is even a remote danger that tbe weevil may spread. The Importance to the South of maintaining its mon opoly of cotton production Is pointed out in connection with the vigorous efforts being made to raise cotton In other parts ot the world. Tbe re port shows that tho company Is also encouraging Uvo stock raising and dairying in its territory. Recognition Is given the newspapers of the South east tor their valuable assistance and also to commercial organizations, to banks and Individuals who have aid ed the company in all its efforts to advance the agricultural prosperity of tho Southeast Tho moro Important additions and betterments completed and undertak en during tho year are shown, among them the double track lines through Lynchburg, Va- and into Chattanooga, Tenn- 18 milea ot double track be tween Atlanta and Gainesville, Oa modern lap-sldlngs on tho lino be tween Atlanta and Macon, Oa- Knox- villa aad Chattanooga, Tenn, and Morris town, Tenn- and AsheviUe, N, C new freight station and office building at Atlanta, additional freight station and yard facilities at Macon, and additional wharf facilities at Mo bile, Ala. ., V. Southern Railway Offers Greatly Ro - dnced Bates for the Christmas And Kew Tear Holidays. . On account lot the Christmas and New Tear Holidays, the Southern Railway will sell tickets at greatly reduced rates from all points on its line. Dates of sale, December 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 84, 26, 30, 31 and January 1st, 1912, with Anal re turn nuut January 8th, 1912. ror farther information apply to yoar nearest agent, or to the nnder- ngnoo. , : H. H. UCBUTTS, , Traveling Passenger Agt, - - . Charlotte, N. C Mass at Oth Oatr af Talita, mnk 2. Chaaa aaakaa aa ta that a m eaaior sartnar af ta Arm nt if j Cheaar Ce- dolus kaslnaaa la the viiy at Toiaao, county and State afore said, aad that aald Aria will pay the OC OHB1 HUNDRED DOIXARg for ot Catarrk thai oaaaet ke eared by the aaa of Kail's wra, raui t. CHSnir, Bweva ta kefere ma aad snhaerlbad la "r Praaaneo, this 4tk Say of JPeoeaker, a Ok use ... , a. W. OLBABOir.' Saat) Notary Pablle. NaU's Catarrk Cnre la takaa intar. aally, aad acta dlraotly on the blood and Biaoons snrfanae of- tke systaaa. Sand for taetlmr.r.i... fraa. F. J. Ci ..a.r CO, Tolade, a old ky all I -me -lata. 76a, Take Hall's ramiiy ruis for Conati- Preaident Taft's historieal the Great and Continuous Apologist Railway Depot, Clayton, H. C, MAIL ORDER They sail the high and low seas of cornmerce. They pay millions a year for advertising. Their profit ia millions. Spike their gans with generous advertising fat this your home paper. Use the mail order's own weapon ADVERTISING I I Mtenrwaav UW. by W. M. U-l HOW QUE WOMAN VOH Her Heilth tad Streag& tact Again by ne Use or urdul Tampa, Fla, In a letter from this cltr. Mrs. E. G Oorura writes! 1 was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband bronchi mo some Cardul as a tonio, and, front the first day, It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, bnt thanks to Cardul, I did not Soon, 1 xeii ana loosea uko a new woman. I think tho remedy Is wondarfuL I recommend It to my friends, for I bare received great benefit from It , Cardul acta spectfkally oa the weak ened womanly organs, strengthenlnsj the muscles and nerves, and building una np w nsaiTn. ' It helps to refreah the wora-oiit Tons system end nil eras the efleots ot overwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years' successful osa fully prove tho merit of this partly Taga soie, unuo remeoy ror women. U erery community, there Uvo some Who have baea benefited by Oardnt The beneficial -effects of this time wetea woman's remedy, soon show uemseivea u many alaaraat ways. Try It , , a- i Maftcla. .Ct!!u.'!ttZlm S33 SHE COULD SHOUT, SATS ur& jowx w. mcHrom opAapEs.H.a I will always ase Runt's Cure for iwnina u-ouoie, ana ten ail I see about v cvuia anout bow to Know thai we are all wall of that draailfnl team. We. . The Bret of last fall my little hoy broke out with soma kind of Itohtna trouble. Thlnklne hit blood was bad I save him a blood tonio, but he sot worse, and could not sloop at nlaht Soma said he had Itch, aad told me what was rood for It. I used what vlia aaio weuia care it, but aotha-ia did any eood. My other two ehlldrea and myself took the disease from him In January, II1L I aaw Hnat'a Care 7. 1". . a n" purcaaaea a so boa. It helped my little boy so much I sot a boa for each of the family, and now we are all wall ot that dreadful trou ble. Hunt s Cure will cure Itch la a rj Mm ii yoa wiu fe ky aireetlane. .tlad't wo t form, and need Bunt's Cure and we are bow all welL Thanks to A. a Rloharda Medicine Co of Bhormaa, Texas, Maaufaoturers . aucn nuna maeinae. Una innu w Mrawwn ' ' " Aspen, ti. O. Sold by Gibson Drr Btora . Con. Charlotte, N. C, April S, 1S11. Chaasa of eohadule 81CABOARD All UNa aSaetlve Boon Sunday. A aril a. ; Westbound trains leave ChartettS -h j.a, oaiiy, is.ae a. aw No. 41, dally. 4.41 p. a. " Ba.tbound, dally: . . No. 44. dally, 1.44 S. BV ' . No. tt, dally, T:I4 a. m. - t -; No. 44. dally, 1:04 p. sa, r K No. 111. dall-. T.1S n. aa. .. Trains arrlva la rrhpla mm 11wm wo. us, s 64, a. m, . . i'., . No. 45. lt:01 boob., ; ?:' . No. It, 14:44 a. m. i- : - No. 44, 1:1 p. m. ' .--' Arrive from the wast! ' : t Ne. 44. 14:44 a, m. ; K 1-11. T:0i P. m. a. a l&aro, fx p. a. ' ' JUUaira, W. U Use ear Fenny Columa It rays. T" "1 T"i i;8r g r 66 LuJ . r r l1 i gSajQUBBoaaco. y attsssrr: ' Come in and take a peek at biir English and American Styles for Fall, Of 5. to 03Q.OO. Cannon 5 on. J. V. DAVIS. JJJJ.NTIST - Oftes ever ICanh's Drag Store. THOHBHO. 433. DENTISTRY I am bow la the Mo la BnlMlaa-. a Iho Oaharras Bavlasa Bank. DO. B. HBRRIHO. ' " For iSale. Six room cottage on Ayeock street, Ift-WtllMilaTt SXMkl owh.nl. tnt OAA ioa a. T ' - . n- tow toe, eneap at eu.uou.00. One haantiful hniUS-a lt w..i atroet adjoining for. Barring's One boildinv ini ah lXrktf. i e " T7" ",V. r M-.-... 1 m xeei irons aajounng. J. u. Bat- Jews it naoni toe - if th eottage and P . ' r wiMaaiM SVC onsinets. - a rare opoortunitv to as. in such dtauable property. f , mtPAirEasoii. FOUR HORSB ranw vnn ost.w A desirable 4-knraa farm V , Mi- any je-a lying ia Ma 10 township, on Rooky Rivet and on both sides of Charlotte and Air- arU naj ... two-story six room dwelling, one three -m l ooswge, gooa meadow, orchard, pastare, 35 acres forest timber and 20 aorta ia old field nine. . nairmhU place to live, will eat to suit purchas er, oa easy terms at szu per acre, if ooeirea. , M aeres aaar Orm , rhn h: n Sowaa eoanty, new cottage, now doa ble barn, now ootbnildin. chard, good water, 19 acres in eulti- ivauon, tu aeres la timber fira. dait. XL r ATTEICSON entrared Waddinf Invitations And . . Aajionnoementa, , . We booe our friends will aot tm. get that we furnish the most elegant marriage invitations aad announce ments that eaa ha obtained. We kin a book shewing a beautiful line of samples of the Tory latest styles, which will be sent to anyone ob re. knott All orders are tansidertd vtriotly eaanaential tt - K0TI0XJ. - The November assesment of the Cabarrus Mutual Fire- Insurance Company is due snd payable the first day ot Jsnnary, 1912. JOllX K. PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer.- ft n - i L y J J ' Has knssas sack a esmakra-al-co ax . Sfksaika that Uo atdiaary stark ases It oa trory neonate sai yeH hoar ft as oftoa lr the start that arils dollar pants as yea vffl ta tho clothes shop. . Bars ws silo- ao mlnipreoaulaUiiSL Oar sail iia know it wffl ooot them their atteatica to. till "yea a sail sr overcoat U all-wool if it Is aot-4n4 they rem a risk for n sea ':. Schloss : ; Baltimore Glothee 1 Hand-taJkTtd of pars veal BMaVeriala which stand the svere rain and sun teats as wall u the old reliable add teat. Ws know Schloss hand -tailored clothes wiQ fill yoar axpecUtiou and give yoa a stgaei gaaraatee "with ev "7 annant a guarantee that has a record of mors than a (bird of cen tury of sattsfaetioa hoaiad, tt Fotzer Co.! Ma Morris Buflding -'-.' '-' "-"'A yWaWaWa-aWAaa B. :n". I, ' -'' . .. Best location in city, ' Steam heat, light and janitor service Also aleepbg rooms, bath, light - and janitor service free,' ' 'J; Phone No. OO VIT.S3Jr,Crr. . TavTLVIA ft t:;"h. Ia dailt her-tea nrcLTOnro 8TJ3TDAT. The BBW. BteamAra Inai rAmmmA I. service, tbe "City of Norfolk" aad ' the "CitV of Baltimnra" ar. tha mI elegant end up-to-date steamers bo- ween xionout en Daltlmore, - ranlpped With Wireless telenhma la each room, . DeUdons meals served as board averythlnr for asmfar and eeBTenience, - -. K team era laava WnrfnlV A.IK daily arriving at Baltuaora 7i00 fol- vwui laava Ulaia. .. t , , m r - -aauvaw V SJaM points North, North-east, sad West VerV low ronad trin rataa T.1 timoro, Wawbington, lVuladerphia, Now fork, Atlanie Sty, eta. Reservations made and in In'. ir nation f'lrniahed Ky W. U Fi&irJjj, T. P. JL, Oct ld-tf Norfolk. Va.
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