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i i; ii- V i THE TRIBUNE. Daily and Semi-WeeKly PUBLISHED BY JAajf. HURLEY. , &,aa uecoan mm awanr. TW eAce of Taa TmrauKa la lath rick low, Ma 53 Date 6C Phoaafrt. Adwatiaraa Bate caa be had at the office Copy lor chaagea must ba at brio o'clock a. ah - Taa Kvuims Tarerm i dUNertal br Carrier to ewry portion of the city. We take vataa la ocUrcriaw the paper aad area dabecribers to report all irregular ities pauaaptU to this saScc. Crds of Thanks, Resolutioaa of cepect aaa snaiiar aruciea are caarm ror at im rate of $ ecaaj pa.' Uaa tbia ia ail c SqttHw From the "WaaMngtoa Post Hnt ALL Overt THE HOUSE. ir m - Car. Laundering and Tabla Limit. - : Cloths that have a border all around them are to be preferred to the linen bought by the yard. Iin. ena snould always-e- fieraraed--by 3C . It may be easier to get Hill out of politics than to Ct politics out of Hill The St Louis Globe-Democrat is At a a a aa a putting a special cablegram over its Lm fivuM Pnrtmi T. ia ftiAsMitfr I . . ...... . . ram uMnuwii nana ana an initial embroidered on I convince a St Louisan that Boston is 1 them in white cotton.f ,Aa 146 i the not a foreign city. I laundering of linens, there should . i,.,.. , . i never, oe any ataJi ussaimt taey Anew photograph of Mr. Elihul ihould.be ironed when auite damn thtblilhfW'AlwWlR(Tll-i00 noowl thlt be still wears hill and with a hot iron ironed tmtil par lour scrambled. I?ecuy ary. xne iewer ioiaa ana . , . ,. I creases t that are ironed into them cnairman orteiyou Keeps ms the better. If one has a closet in I fingers on the pulse of the people." I which a few Doles mar be hunt and says a political writer in the New the cloths with but one fold hung I W I A ?! tf - 5 Al ll Tribune. That's probably a typo- over mem, one w m una -11111. Hie fa.a.a Lisa I 1UCS1 T B T IU Tt illtJIa IV ftCTU tUCU graphical mistake; should have been K c'u i0 L purse instead of pulse. mjt doths. centerpieces, buffet cov The President's day is from 7 a. I ers, tray covers and doilies, may be I m. toll , m. Thisi irainff to kept in boxes of suitable size, I I A 11 1 ! J - -l J 1 cause trouble with the union labor em uromtreu pieces buoiuu ue I vote unless he can show I collect pay for overtime. V Subscription Kates. DAILY Oae Tear Six Moatha Three Months , -Ate kfoath. ....... One Week.., nta-miiiT One Tear Mix Moatha Three Moatha. .K00 . S.00 . 1.00 I an atDTilv tl' a a K trtA mnet ftara. I a S DGUUaat nilOUVU U11A usvrow VH1 tnat he I iJi ; a a ci.M w. iUllT 11UUCU. AU Hull UCIU I ..tl.M 60 Concord. N. C Sept 2 1904 be placed on the right side of em Kuropatkin has the real baseball !!roer and eye.n h? $ I ..... a a. w I It BUUU1U UC D111C1UCU a t I anirit M 10 lutiJin aaraar aae y I . ? .K...u w fold of flannel. Table Talk, reach home base, -. " y aa 1 : u ..J AU xr C-1.1 11 . 1 I "'""" KWART AND THE NEGRO PLAN?. I breaking output of whips. School mended bv rivetint the niece to- will open next iveek. I gether, but it is difficult to get a It will be remembered that the na- A ,awycr wno was recently d ted cement that will resis long eapo- uoiia. tvcpuuiican p.auo. . troin cripple L,reeK is oeterminea to mended with pure white lead or known as the negro plank, this I return. We fail to understand why a I with a mixture of powdered asbes- clause upon suffrage being taken as a who makes a living by practicing law lus ana water glass win nma 10- would want to live in Cripple Ureek 11 u.uc-u u. uc-vu , waanea ana wipeu uuicn-iy. Arnuita mended in this manner will not bear soaking in water. Hub a thin coat of the best white lead on the broken slop thrown out to catch the negro vote in many states and as a direct blow at the South. Judge H. G. Ewart, who is the Republican nominee for Congress in the Tenth district, in a speech at Bre vaid a few days ago, told where he stood on this clause. Mr. E wan said "Had I been a delegate to the Chi year. Democratic Primaries. The Democratic primaries will be I edires, then press together and tie held Saturday in the various precincts to position with bands of cloth. in the county. The hour in the county is 2 o'clock, in the city at 8 o'clock at night. These primaries are for the naming of delegates to the county con- I vention next Saturday when candidates cago convention I should have antago-1 for county offices will be nominated. Keep the articles in a dry place for J an weeks before using. Left Over Meat The meat bill is the housekeep er's heaviest bill. If it is possible to cut down the meat orders there! arill Yn a 011 Vtola nii'ol oetMHrV Qamm I nized the insertion of this plank in the Attend your primaries which will be of meat cjm utilized If a bit of platform, not that 1 regard it as a ne-1 held at the voting place of the various I beefsteak is left from breakfast, gro plank, but because 1 deem it en-1 precincts. I keep it. At lunch time there may be an extra pork chop. Perhaps from dinner some veal will be left. The Diy-Heath-rifflef Co's. Special August Clearance Sale is StUl on. We are selling out Pine Drees Goods; Notions, Sho es. Gents Furnishings. Clothing, etc.. Wt a special discount, and will continue for the next few days. We have Had hundreds of customers and friends visit us while this sale has been running and they all go away elated and enthusiastic at the select stock, we show and the great bargains we offer. The Dry-Heath -MUler Coi U Mn 07 flmiariaa intn a Wao-nn I Where these bits can be kept per-1 1 csmuay aucmuuH ai iuuui i jectiy tnev can oe used in meat o'clock a wagon driven by Tom Jen-1 croquettes or meat patties. Meat nings and owned by his father J. W. croquettes are better if made from Jenings, was crossing the Southern F"eQ rae" ea meats cnoppeu D.. w 111 I ix LivuuciivB ui uauit'o iiicrnu iUU ailtiMit ha it Wa-htnitrAfi I . . A . .. I .n7 " aavinir of one mea 's meat b 1. street crossing wnen struct ny rta TOie united states suum uoundmarn Th oortnB ot -Butter. traia Besides Tom Tennines. the . Butter s served at breakfast, 1 .l , i , I luncheon and supper, but not at a I aa anaau, ,, - formal dinner. If the luncheon DC tirely unnecessary to further agitate this question of suffrage, so far as the government is concerned, If a one of the delegates to the Chi cago convention from North Carolina raised a voice against the adoption of this clause no one has ever reported it rwittacrm m Aim .r..ok h Jiuto says : "If after careful investigation I a .a. r 1 a I should conclude that the measure was I 7 nme 01 vvomacs: was aisoi the forn, of formai luncheon a sectional one, and one calculated to I ndmt on the wagon. Both of the I party, the small butter plate is arouse sectional hatred and passion, Iboy s arms were broken, by either I tnougnt preteraijie to tne bread and should unhesitatingly just as I did I omc of the timber or the fall. The -hid. ia 1 bohe- . -a a ... a euawv .a-a. a.I A .M UI a 1 .. l.. vwa. MWtaV in retrard to the force bill in tne fifty. I it'" -a.uiiuic viuiu.i flM3 a i ., t. a: first Congress. I should speak and I U the mules was killed and tnelmenu of which ab0Unds in rich voteaeainst it I opposed that meas-1 ba was iniuredahavmg a jaw bonelsauces butter is regarded a super-ll ff ff f7 m 0 mm Wm 1 1 1 1 L.lhmVi.n I fluitv. ninrp pm-h iiah ia anrvnnaail I -. ure oecause it waa icvuoiuu, nauui "IT i' , , .. v if Ii! with danger to the thousands of ne- lom jenmnngs the boy hurt wu lV "LT " groesiHhe South who would have carried home and Dr. Brodnax and Prided a. tecompaiu- ft 3t ); DC DC ,3 IHSUItANCE! Written In IN it. firat victim, because it would I her physicians summoned. It was have aroused the most bitter race I &" that both of his arms were prejudice; because it was a measure I broken. H was resting very well last not only hurtful to the Republican nfcht though it is feared the fever may nartr of the South, but to the oeoole I Prove wrT serious. Greensboro Tele- of the South to whom I owe my first IP 1st duty, The" people of the State andthe South have not as yet forgotten Judge Author of "Diiie." a movement is on foot to erect a I monument to the memnrt of the au- an " a - aaa JLwart a opposition to tne r orce Dili 1 Dixu - Daniel Decatur Em and will be glad to see bis stand in this I mett, in Mt Vernon, Ohio, 'the city matter, which all right minded South-1 of his birth and death. Upon the oc- erners should resent and vote against I ?" the death of , Mr. Emmert, which occurred recently, the Mayor of Mt Vernon, at the request of the lodge of Elks of that city, .who had charge of the funeral, appointed a com mittee of prominent citizens to act as The ticket submitted yesterday by la memorial commission to solicit and Wonder if there is a Republican can didate in the State who will step up to Judge Ewart's side in this matter? ; "Democrats' had the name of L. M. Morrison' for1 the House when M. M. McTHpa-,was intended. ..THE TRIBUN E made the correctioa for "Democrat'' - after several hundred Vernon, Ohio, who -will make ac papers Dad been run off. We note I knowledgment of the same. this because these few hundred were 3 FreakJ.CheaejreiakeeoaUi that he iaataioi subscribers'. hands.' . y ,' I receive subscriptions to the fund for the monument ' Those desiring to I subscribe to the fund should send re mittances to the Secretary of the com- I mission, Mr. J, D. Smoots, at Mt I Stats or Ohio, Cttt or Toudo, I TT I J, hft'i -BS 8 Si 4 HziZ ?s-o n I : ' Ia.e,-r3 " ' - ' i . "-aaaaaaaaaaMjaBMaaaaipaaMmaaBaBaBa r Strong Companies 6. 6. Richmond Co. Office Rear room Citv -u ndrg RZount Pileasant CoZaelata Institute KIT. PLEAOANT, N. C. Preperee Vownf men for the Junior , Claaa la our beet coll-Ra, A Six , '; Veare'CottneoSered. - Prmttaraivrr DmmaHmttH $75.00. ColfiHsfato $97 AO Pmt Vmmm Fmr mlt JVeceMarf tjraiaanea). s ( f No feeee are charged. Thorout work: ' -Pina diacipline, Bxperienoed Fac- ally. Commodiona BuiMioxa. 8plea- ' ' did Litrrarr Society. Three Wbrariea. ;.. Lane Campua aud Athletic Field. We would (ladlr call oa orcormpond with roaas nea interested. 'av . Hev. II. A McCullough, C.F.r.cAlllster, Principal, Seaaoit CeglM Sept. 20th, IS 04 and,!ril ; ; ...Ohio Railway . World's Falr Scenic Route ; ' , : Saint iuouls; Mo. 1 ' -v' .Shortest, Quickest and Best Route. Vestibuled, Elextrk-lighted Traina' with Pullman Sleepers and DiiAng Can. Through tickets from North' Carolina with direct connections- Special Rates for Season. Sixty or ' nfteeo Day Tickets. Fifteen day tickets from Concord $24.45. Sleep. Ing car accommodations engaged on application ; ' -, : -f . p - f iSpeclal Coach Excursions : : ; On authorized dates,' tickets good for ten days atrate of 118.15., Correspondingly low rates from other stations. vv, -'' Special accommodations arranged for parties. Use the C. & 0. Route and purchase your . ticket accordingly, y , For ' coach exenrskm dates -nervation and other Information., address;, 'trrjjnM- i-i'':, W. O. Wartheri, D. P. Ae C. & 0. Ry " -;V H r-K , RICHMOND.' VA. : i, - Stop pvOTTemitted within limit at C. & O celebratec? mountain resorts. partaerefUie ina of V. j. Cheaea k Co., eVaaa baalaeae ia the Citr of Toledo, Coaatr aad Btate afonaaid, aad that aaid fina w;ll par Uw aaat of A-nizixtr&trr'f 'Sale of Priacess Louise Escapes. Badeslter, Saxony, , Sept . 1. Prin cess Louise, Of Saxe-Coburg, It now I ec. thia 6th day of Dciabi, A. D. 1886. appears, escaped alone from her hotel at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning. She I. the nndendrard. Klam Kin, administrator of W. C. Colraian. dpcearted. and ascommlMionr oaa HPWDaan DfH tee for each aad rwny eaee I eadrr end by virtue of a decree of the Baperior of Catarrh that eaaaot ha ead K IK. J Lwn -"" .k, n ire apecial pmreM- , tT!," in entitled hiam him. almintnitor of W. C. Halle Catarrh Core. Pba J. CiUll, I Coktnan. decra-rd. ra. Danirl B. Vo.ib. Bwora to heforc BK aad aubacribed ia my prea-1 R- Johoaoa and othera, will aell at public auction one hundred and twenty-two (Izi) 'tract, and lota I 5i!i. ot wiki. or to much thereof aa may be aecemary ine.ii)iiy wim mm tiecre. a'l tracw and lots . t . t It. I dirtc tlT w j - t- j armteau Bead far lestiiaoaUta free. A. W. Gi.aaanw. fSaaxJ ' - Motait Ptrat u Hall'. Catarrh Care ia taken Internally, and acta P"" f"- '" ' ' 'Knit A."of thecom- the biosd aad Bacons sarfacea ef the women and a man. They drove away in t' e !' -rtion of Munich. A man r-.-v;I . C.atz, who was t'.i'rj 1 s not ai"C3r?J s ' t. It is s r? 'I ift1" ' t (f t' i r tcfl." t. C F. J. CbinkT ft Co., Toledo, O. SoldbyanrniVMita,7Jc. ., Take Hall's Fumilr p !Ss foreon.rlpatioai Tur-' i's I ' 1 T rs rives a man s r l.i.-aJ, aa a. Uve tu,:a, a s'roi ;r, v s t'V T i- -9 i 1 tt for t: f 'a tf 1 'a. At sry r- j f' -j. 7T t. P tn nofieoi ticierlt oljwtd ccirt. &aid faie anil cmimence on MmdHy, tiie 3rd day of CVto brr 14, at 11 o -), k, a. m.. anl con ujine from dv to dT ut?'l i.-e nAuie 1 hmsfien. lermaot tte.e: One-,, na cn; balance of mir- smurT on a ere.. r s r mttins, on bond ti vKi torn v. bp i tr.e t e ot each tractaft'i uiKuait, i ptme n.uucy lur it is Da,tj m 1 t r-va. A ' -n'r sad Comm. T ? UIJIVEnSITY c? i::?.tii cAnoLiiiA Free billion to teachers and to min istcrs' sons. Scholarships and loans forlhe r "iy. CZD Zr C Instructors I'.zn Dor:i.uonv3, Gytnrr.ilam, Wi' r Works. Ccr.'.raJ Heating i: 1,1 Tcra tc- r.s. bept- ' "s ' tp - .! ev.. - staiaary - j : . -r.;.;iJT. . hill, 11. C- "j of coin is rsusic to the CI" Ti c r 1 0. - -. .jit frier u i UESTERll ,fl ATUIiTIC RAILROAD. "AND i NasliYilfe, Chattanooga ,S: St. Louis Ry. TO i A St, Lc:is -2d ill pts i::rtlir::t; , THREE SOUD TRAINS DAILY with Pullman Palace Cars. ; Atlanta to St Louis without change. , . ONLY THROUGH Car ServiceWm Atlanta to Chicago with out change. ' : - - -.-.., . -- . Ckse connections made dt Atlanta with the Srirscrd Air Liae ; Railway, Central o Georgia Hallway and tl.s L'-u.l.cra I'ailway ! trains. For rep, folders or other inforr.z'.!-a write to . " . Thos R. Jones, T. P. A.t No 1. N. Pryor St. ATLANTA. GA., n.r.r-::'-, Tr c ITrrr-n.G- P. A. 3 0- jtLv ' ii ' (v.. .' . r;
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