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of Shirts just in by express-Monarch
and Arrow Brand. d
, $4.00 Value SMrts $235
$3.00 Value Shirts $135
$2.50 Value Shirts ... $1.50
$2.00 Value Shirts $1.25
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Big line of Summer Underwear in
Union Suits and.Two-Piece Suits.
. Cooper's Union Suits a good
Y value at $125
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wiunira roucAn .
r.kr tonight and Wednesday: pre
Oc4 ttuKKfe-rmbowen this afternoon
or tonljrht la Mat portion; eunUaoM
wam. rmk ota wtoda.
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$1.50 Value Union Suit $1.15
$1.25 Value Union Suit 98c
$1.00 Value Union Suit 75c
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of Pumps and Oxfords. They really breathe the
TUESDAY. JTN1 It III.
OTHtK LOCALS
Bev. T. F. Haney, at Hartevill, "R
Clilittx city.
Cotton rrmata. at 29 cents per
pound ; cotton seed at TS cents per bu
The unloa prayer awetlng eervW
tomorrow night will ba held at tbe 8t.
James Lutheran Church.
A treat picture "War and tbe Wo
man." at tbe New Pastime today, tea
turing noreoee La Badle.
Tbe Chautauqua people due bere
for tbe Drat performance tbla after
noon cannot arriYe nntil 920 o'clock.
Tbe afternoon performance, there
fore, will be held In tbe Central School
auditorium. The tent will be erected
this afternoon and tbe evening per
formance will be held , In It
A typographical error in one of tbe
page ada of the Parka-Belk Go, pub
lished in Tbe Times and Tribune yes
terday. Bare tbe price of No. 400 44
incb Nainsook, 12 yards to tbe bolt,
at $2.98 a bolt, when tbe price should
be 13.98. In spite of every care and
precaution such an error will some
times occur.
A badly wrenched ankle obtained in
directing one of the exciting scenes in
Brace I n.' the latest Herbert Raw-
llnaon Bluebird feature, to be shown
at the Piedmont theatre tomorrow is
still being nursed by Elmer Clifton.
who wrote the story and also directed
the picture. Herbert Rawllnson has
plenty of opportunity in this quick-action
thriller to show his athletic a
well as bis acting ability, and the star
and his leading lady, Clarie Du Brer,
also had several narrow escapes from
serious accidents while making thl
picture.
SOLAR ECLIPSES
TERRORIZED ANCIENTS
X spirit of the season. Every model is the perfection
ot daintiness, bach style is right from the point
of fashion.
w Our prices are as low as good shoe making will
permit, $3.50 to $7.50 and upwards.
POUNDS-MOSER CO.
UOTllKS SHITS AID -
floating Bases liar EUM fWW
SaJjM Of lbs Cwl la aVpart.
Aa Atlaatlc Port. J ana 8. Bfports
tbat.Bsutbrr ships or floating bam
bare eiaded tbe patrol ships ot tbe
oary and are aiding tbe Una andersee
Dtrates la their operations en tbe
American coast, continue to craao
late in ahlpplnc circles here. Incom
ing resects, shipping mea occtare.
during the past week Ir aora, bare
brought la reports of two small aaiU
lug craft, hovering around me cosh.
sixty to one hundred miles at sea and
marina aimlessly OB and down tbe
Virginia coast. A nondescript Mean
vessel flying no flag. U also reported
to bare been sighted within, tbe past
two days. One member ot the Harpa-
thlaa reporta sighting such strange
remri. These reporta bare been trans
ferred to local naval department oftV
rtals and are being Investigated.
' Nov York Csttoa Review.
New Tort." 3w . Tbe fea tares
which bare beea asost geoerally rom
awuted oa In rbe cotton start dartag
tbe past week bars been tbe fallnre ot
high official coodldoa tgvres ts Inspire
fresh selUng and tbe relative strength
ot Jnly contracta both la New tort
and New Orleaaa. Tbe market was
rather nervous and nnsettled at tbe
beginning of tbe week. Tbe appearance
ot Germaa submarine In American
waters created a real apprehension
of anything more than a temporary
disturbance of shipping, bat for time
there was some confusion over the ef
fect oa marine war risk insurance
rates while tbe decline of Monday was
also influenced by the expectation of
bearish crop figures and enntlnned
good weather la the sooth. Tbe mar
ket waa - steadied by covering and
trade baying on a scale down however.
and as soon aa it was certain that tbe
optimistic view of tbe new crop start
naa oren - oiscoaniea prn-r iuiw
firmer. Tbe government's report plac
ing tbe condition at 82.8 proved even
more favorable than expected and was
followed by a very fsrorable weekly
report from tbe Weather Bureau on
Wednesday, bat neither of these tea
tares led to any pressure of conse
quence and the advance later In the
week waa stimulated by the evident
nervousness of near month shorts. July
contracta sold as high as 26.52 -on
Thursday comparing with 2423 the
low point ef Mondaand 23.06 the re
cent low level Reporta of an lmprov-! for Adoption, m nice baby key four
Beaaons-enr-afata la n central posi
tion from which tbe enemy can direct
attacks southward to Enprees HL Denli
or southeast to Oompelgna. He la be
ing strongly counter-attacked however,
and will only be able to develop bis
advantage at heavy cost If at ail.
PENNY COLUMN
lng demand for low grade cotton and
of a continued demand for spots out
of tbe local stock, seemed to modify
the expectation of heavy deliveries
next month and shorts were very act
ire buyers on tbe advance until July
Showed a premium of about 26S points
over October. Offerings then Increas
ed slightly and the market showed re
actions during Friday's trading under
realising for over the week end. There
has veen very little discussion of the
Washington news regarding an Inves
tigation of cotton exchanges by the bu
reau of markets, the outcome of which
appears to be waited without anxiety
by local brokers who have been doing
business In keeping with tbe provis
ions of tbe cotton futures law.
months old, healthy and Intelligent
Will be given to a couple who can
furnish reference. Apply to Trib
une office for name and address of
party. - " - 10-lOt-p.
Wanted Boy to sell the Concord Dal
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HartseU and Franklin Mills. Cm
Make good money. 'Phone-78 er call
at Office.' .
Per 8ale Chautauqua Tickets. Pbom
No. 130. - . -2t-p.
Lost Bunch ef Keys at Central School.
Leave at Tribune Office and get re
ward. - 8-2t-p,
"Dancing Rastus"
, .J. what we have been looking for fun for everybody Bring
roe "h -eu. The Store That Satisfies will furnish the music, and
tb in. June Victor Records on hand., The Victor leads the
wor.- Ut ' rds. They hare the Mst the world over.
too 'liust hear Harry Lauder the laddies that fought and won.
; urn K. 70117 and if its light opera ask to hear 35672. This is the
; , tlm we all want to hear the singing soldier and John McCor
mck in "God Be With Our boys tonight and if you don't life that
ask to bear tbe "Jaxzy Band; or the Goose Step and then ask that .
I we. send you set of Caton's make of Porch Furniture,
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Does not gripe or sicken, you do
not have to lose a days work,
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Aroused Superstition and Inspired All
Primal Raoes With Awe, j
Washington, June 8. Today's solar
eclipse, which will be visible In many
parts of the United States, Is not like
ly to arouse any such feeling of fear as
similar phenomena aroused among the
ancients. Before tbe dawn of astrouo
mival science eclipses of the sun and
moon aroused superstitious alarm and
umpired all the primal races with awe.
Among the ignorant and eclipse excited
the same apprehension and dread ex
perienced ou the occasion of au earth
quake, a volcanic eruption or a thun
derstorm or a cyclone,
The earliest record of an eclipse was
that of the suu, observed by the Chin
ese, B. C. 2158. The record is meagre
and merely says: "In the last month
of autumn, the first day of the moon,
the heavenly bodies were not in agree
ment in Fang."
The first record of an eclipse ap
proaching any definiteness of account
was the Niuevah eclipse B. C. 703. The
records of these ancient eclipses are
valuable chiefly on account of the data'
supplied by the dates and for the re
ligious significance of such occurnnces.
. The most notable eclipse recorded in
history and the, most frequently men
tioned iu literature and among scholar
was that of the sun at the time of the
battle between the Lydians and Medes,
May 28, B. V. 583. The battle was sus
pended and peace was made through
the good officers of Thales. The most
important eclipse, however, itythe his
tory of mankind occurred In A. 1). H-W,
ami which caused the death of Emper
or IiiiiiK The three sons promptly en
iiased iu a war among themselves,
which tore the country to pieces. The
war lasted three years and ended with
the treaty of Verdun, whereby France.!
ii.iiy mm ueruiHiiy were carveu out ui
Charlemagne's vast empire. This nvas
the. begluulng of the three countries
named. ' -
The first eclipse observed iu Eng
laiirt occurred February 15, A D. 53s,
and is mentioned iu "The Saxon Chron
ica Is." Columbus made good use of his
knowledge of .eclipses among the sav
ages. . -
In the Infancy of the human race
the earth was supposed to be the cen
tre 6f the universe, with the suu, moon
and stars revolving around our globe
at a certain fixed distance.' Not even
the seers and philosophers of ancient
times understood the mechanism of
the celestial world. Little enough Is
known about celestial subjects at this
day, but an eclipse is the simplest phe
nomenon of all that occurs among
the heavenly bodies..
Tbe early races of men worshiped
the sun and regarded Its extinction by
an eclipse as the work of a demon or
the wrath of an unknown and superiof
god, or of a gigantic monster. In India
the drairona Balm ami' Ketu were held
responsible for the suffering endured
by the sun and moon at the time of no
eclipse. Suu worship was prevalent
among the ancient Egyptians, Phoe
nicians, Assyrians, Persians and Hit'
titles. All of these nations used the
winged disk as their emblem of tbe sun
god. The Egyptians worshiped animals
for tbe Jnost part but the Semitic re
ligions were based upon reverence for
astronomical objects. Superstition anil
ignorance went hand In hand on the
occasion of an eclipse and so created
the most appalling apprehensions.
1 The eclipse pf the sun la occasioned
by the movement of the moon. The sun
stands still, virtually, while the moon
sweeps over Its face; That Is, the sun
moves only about a minute and a half
along his path during an hour, which
la about the' average duration of an
eclipse. Hence, It is clearly ' apparent
that both the eclipse of the moon and
of the suu are brought about by the
moon' motion, with virtually no refer
ence whatever to the motions of either
the sun or the earth.
In olden times great calamities were
associated in the minds of the people
with an eclipse, but as a scientific and
well known fact, an eclipse has no ef
fect: on the nhvslcal condition of the
universe. The ancient alarm was thi'i
most groundless of all fears. Yet the
most intelligent cn hurdly look nprw
such an event without a feeling of
solemnity. . ' ',
Dr. Henry W. Littleton Die In Char
lotte Hospital
Greensboro News. "'.
A message received here last eve
ning conveyed the news of the death
of Dr. Henry W. Littleton, of Badln,
at Charlotte, sanatorium in Charlotte
yesterday . afternoon. Dr. , Rlttleton
was a nephew of Mrs. T. J. Jerome, of
this city, who will go to Albemarle to
day to attend the funeral. Dr. Little
ton was about 30 years of age, Un
married, and was a practicing-physi
cian at Badln. He was a graduate of
the University of North Carolina and
also of Jefferson Medical , college of
Philadelphia. ' iKrcently'he had made
application for service in -the; medical
corps of the army, but his illness pre
vented him from entering upon . his
duties In the service. ,. (
.America and Tbe Great War. Greatest
seller In years. . -Every American
wants It. Lavishly Illustrated; Low
price. We will pay you 8225.00 to
distribute It Sample Free. Inter
national Press, ' Philadelphia.
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SOLDIERS ENCAMP FOR
A1 WHILE AT SALISBURY
Body of Men Going North From Ala
bama Stop For Twenty-Four Hours
Salisbury, June 10. Salisbury . has
i temporary soldiers' camp. It will
probably not be: listed In the war de
partment as such but as known local
ly as Henderson canwx, being located
near the residence of the late John 8
Henderson. . ' " '
there are 500 soldiers in the camp
and they were halted here, Monday at
ternoon for 24 hours while en route
north from an Alabama camp.
Wmirt Th Trlhimo' Pannv Ada.
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Prominent Southerner Gives Out Re
markable Statement for PublicatiSu.
Tells of Stomach Troubles and Re-
' lief,
Here Is a story that canot fall to
Interest the hundreds of men and worn
en of this section who are victims of
indigestion, dyspepsia and the many
other malignant disorders that are
bound to follow these ailments. It Is
told by Mr. Samuel Simmons, the prom
inent and hilgly respected merchant
whose place of business Is at Second
Avenue and Twentieth street, Besse
mer Alabama. It la given for publica
tion so that other sufferers may read
and take hope of courage. This la what
ne says: ,
"For a long, long time I waa a victim
ot stomach trouble and all its attend
ant evils. Constipation, liver disorder,
rheumatism ot the muscles and con
stant dlxzy spells made miserable for
me. My mother waa also a -sufferer
from these disorders of tbe system and
we feared there was, no hope of cure
for us. .
-"Some of my friends had gotten such
wonderful results from this new herb
medicine Dreco, that I ordered six
bottles of if for my mother and mv
self. Both of us took it faithfully and
are wonderfuly improved.
"I think you have in Dreco the fin
est medicine in the world. Have paid
almost $3,000 in ny search for a cure
but f 5 worth of I f co did more than
everything Ute combined."
Deliverance from such miserable con
ditions as the above liss caused many
men and women In different pnrts of
the country to d - ' re sincere, henrty
words of praise an 1 thankfulness for
tlhs great Invlgorunt and body recoil-
stni' lnnt, Dreco.
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Traveling Bigs j.... 3 to $18
New Anfrls In SdJoes Bros. Lifct WdiM Suiti
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Palm'Bcach, Cool Cloth, ! '"Mohair, Crash', " Etc.
'Shirts at old Pricc$-li .$1' $2io 'and $20
Sak. Shirts ..-----.-ii---.- $3 to $5
. Men's and Boys' Underwear..-- 50c, 75c $1.00 np -
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Bookers, inc.
Wanted Boy to sell The Concord Dai
ly Tribune every day at roreat nlU
and the Gibson Mill. Apply at Office.
For Sale Cheap Two mules, wagon
and harness,. See- W. if. Goraine or
A. 8 Dayytalt, ' Tp.
Warded-Fire Proof Safe. A. R. Hoo-
Store Room for Sent a East Depot
street, formerly occupied by Cook
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NOTICE W.X).W.
FULL FASHIONS ED HOSIERY IN STOCK
vTailored Sldrts .
Regular meeting Elm Camp, No. 10
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock.
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itJ JU you aland read, you thank youc atora that the , war IS
"over there" and not here at your doorstep. And you feel grate
.ful to tbe boys in khaki Who ai-e KEEPING It and WINNING It
"over there." , " - a' !, . u M ' a
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tonic;
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Yoi can overeat, you caul overdrink,
you can oversleep, you can so "Oner
tbe Top" and onoe again become a
strong, healthy, active member of so.
clety inau or-woman if . you wilt
follow the directions, bow- to Uke the
Standard Nns-Iron Tonic.
If sufferlnit from shattered nerves,
anaemic conditions of the blood; men-
tal or physical depressions and lack tbe
desire to accompllsn wnat you would
like to do. If suffering from indigestion
or kindred troubles caused through the
after effects of a severe cold or hacking
cough or probably-from aa attack-of
pneumonia or pleurisy, get a bottle of
Ironlzed Tonic from your druggist,
take It exactly according tp direction
half an hour before meals, one table
spoonful with-a little water added If
desirable, but not necessary. Continue
this treatment for a few days and you
will find It seems to energtce , every
fibre, tissue and bone, ' 1
In your anxiety to get better quickly,
don't overdo It as many sufferers do,
and take larger doses of this standard
retnedy. It will not act any faster and
you; will not receive tbe same benefits
from Its 'use you otherwise would.
Nux-Iron Toole has been favorably
known throughout the whole world for
the past 20 years. There la no guess
work or necessity to praise its value
thousands of people have done so. Go
where you will Paw-Paw Is known,
and In presenting Nux-Irosi 1..'e (the
addition being nux and iron) we have
achieved anniirtaralMed sucwks as the
thotiKands of grateful testimonials tmue
pouring In prove without di : t
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The spare quarters that you Invest in War Savugs 8tamps and
Thrift Btampa help Uncle 8am to clothe, to feed arid to arm those -,
boy in khakU i '-V '
' When you have accumulated sixteen Thrift Btampa, cost to yon
14.00, yon exchange them bytpattnffroia 13 to,23 cents, accord
ins to the month of 1018 in W hlch you make , he' exchauge,' for a
- War.Savlnga Stamp for which the Government , will pa you SO 00 .
In January, I92f TJ l?eq.Ulratent- fti.jpti icent Interest com
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