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my ; itiy i vou are growing old lastl And you know vhyj too. It's those gray hairs! Don't you know that Ayer's Hair Vigor restores dolor to gray hair? . Well, it does. . And It never fails, either. It stops falling hair also, and keeps the scalp clean Sold for sixty years. iSn'Si: WESTERN St ATLANTIC RAILROAD. AND Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis TO St. Lews' and all points West n& Mbwfst THREE SOLID TRAINS DAILY with Fullman Palace Cars, Atlanta to St Louis without change.. ONLY THROUGH Car Service from Atknta to Chicago with out change. Ck se connections made at Atlanta with the Sea joard Air I ine Railway, Central of Georgia , trains, ror rap, folders or other intormation write to Ihos- R. Jones, X. P. A-, No 1. N. Pryor St. ATLANTA, GA. H. F. Smith. Traffic Mgr. Av . . . " i Southern Pacific n r c ctinc? ntern,JsomeoranBes and appIes and j u u 1 1 1 e i n rdtnii, uitt u..unutiind other ind of frui, . Jti, how love y it is to ride n a palace car not so dignified, Lounging around in luxurious . ase EJuilding your castles as you please Jnmolested; no fumes to choke, lain of cinders, or grime of stnok ; Jow-a-days people appreciate - Every comfort, small or great (Reason compels you to understand. S0UTHERN PACIFIC is best in the land, To Louisiana, Texas, Mexico, toekeri rates to Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona in - December, Information cheerfully given J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, Gen'l. Agent, Christmas Holiday Excursion Rates VIA -S outh e r n Railway -i . ' , 1904-1905 '" i ecount Christmas and New Year Holi- v days, Southern Railway will sell . tickets at evtremely low rates. Dates of sola of tickets to the general v public, December 23, 84, 25 and 81, - ' v 1904, and January 1, lttOS.'with final : limit January 4, 1905. V . " . Dates of sale of tickets to stndentg and ' teachers,, upon presentation of Cer . ' tifloate signed ' - by superintendent, . Principal or President of Schools and ' . Colleges, December 17 to 24, inclusive, with final return limit Jan. 8, 1904. JJTor information as to Bates, Schedules, Sleeping Oar Accommodations, eto., ask ..- any Agent, ox . ' -- ; i " B.L Vkbhoh, T. P.-A:, Cliarlolte, N. O. . J. a Wood, D. P- A., Asueville, N. O. 8. HHabdwtch, Pass. Traffio Manager, Washington, D. O. "W. H. Trrvoi.' Gen'l Pass. Agent, "- vv Washington, D. O.- - CITY. ;TM .'. 4 'V. - V.. - . : - ' .'"Tkjr",' ---.i? '"''. !; - '-f -fj '' j0"- ' WANTED 1 All persons owing a Poll Tax, as well as Property, Real and Personal, are requested to call and pay the same. .This tax has been due since Sept i st. If the city ever needed money, it needs ; it now. Schools, Lights, Streets and the General Fund are deniand ing money. Let me haveitl ; n. L. McCONNELL; City Tex Cclkciorr No matter Tiow long you have had the h ; if it hasn't derelorcd iuto " con " n. Dr. Wcod's Norway. PJue , ;-n p will cure it. Atauy drug store. 'aLiuiijj "TT I Railway and the Southern Railway Chas E Herman, G- P. A. and California Special-Home- i. m j ' ft e 1 Like a Comet This' In tha cky comes the star of health to the weak and fameut remedy does (or theitom- weary despon- ach tha.t whloh It den t dyspeptic, Is unable to do (or curing all Itself, even If but st o m so n troubles and Uehtly disordered digestive or overburdened. disorders. Kodol supplies the natural Juices of digestion end does the work of a stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the Inflamed muscles I and membranes of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. ' It cures Indlfeation, flatulence, palpitation of the heart, noro us dyspepsia and all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying and strengthening the glands. membranes of the stom ach and digest) vs organs." Tter Mm Cta Htntj Tm. ettlM only. 1.08 She holdlnt 2 UaMS the Mel alae. whlek MUa (or eoe. . hssetel hj I. . aWITT 4 Ct, CBIUOO. wvtu mjt ure viiuauii urug oiuic I Th Tflo Tnvnvn V "i-.: uajiu; C1 j, Your. Taxes have been due since 1 the 1st . of September ' and " I have 1 .;r. ,;.k k... .ul time has come when 1 must nave I your Tax. '; The law compels me to pay over the Shoool Tax by - January Foster-Mflburn Co., Buffalo, NewTork, 1st, and I can't pay without your help, sole agents for the United States.; Be Now you rriusf pay or I wilt have, to member the name Doan'a "and take no levy on your property, and make cost, to the taxpayer. I hope every one I will take this notice into consideration. I and consider the situation in which 1 1 am placed,' and save me some trouble and you. some expense, because you knowas veil a myself your Tax is due and ought to be paid. I ours io serve, . JA. f . HAKKii. bhenff. : . Even after, hog is dead, the ham may be suar-cured. I LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS ! Dear Santa : I love vou verv much, ' Please bring me some pine apples when you cmc ind also bring me a little doll bed. a doll and anvtbinr vou would think nice for a little girl years old. Your friend, Jemima Brown. Uear via Mnta Claus: As it is most Xmas I thought I would write and ask you to please bring me a little stove, a ring, a doll baby and a little smoothing iron to iron my doll baby's , clothes, and some candy, orange.., ap- pies, bananas, and don't forget my lit- tie brother, he likes nice things too. Your little friend, Ruth York. Dear Old Santa : I will write and! tell you what I want for Xmas, I wanir'Uncle Joe." Mr. Dixon, who was a rocking horse with a saddle on it, a drum, some candy, fruits and nuts of all kinds. If you bring me all of this I will be a good little boy, now don't forget my little brother, he wants a i.uic muuer uiiu, now i win say. Good by. Dewey Sappenfield. My Dear Santa Claus : I will write and tell you what I want for Christ mas I want a tinner drum and a magic Your friend James Sappenfield. My Dear Santa Claus : I am a little girl just seven years old, I want you to bring-,tne a doll, that has black I curly hair, a doll that can go to sleep a baby carriage, a pretty little hat for my doll, a ring and some candy, nuts and fruits. Goodby. Ester Sappenfield. Dear Old Santa : I am a little girl thre years old and I want you to please bring me a doll baby with curly hair some hickory nuts, some candy be sure ana bring me a doll baby that goes to s'eep. I am your little girl, Annie Grace SaDpenfield. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy 1 1 would be very happy Santa if you would please bring me an express I wagon, a drum and I want a horn but you better not bring it for I would worry to much with it. I tell you, I you Can bring me a billy goat instead of the horn. Please leave it at the I, barn because you Could not get It in my stocking if you try. Now don't I forget to bring me a lot of candies and oranges. If you will bring me all I ask for I will divide with Gilbert, now don't forget me. Your little friend, Joe Wertz Hendrix. My Dear Santa Claus :. I want a rag doll and a doll trunk and a doll hut and a little doll dress for my doll and a doll carnage, now I will have to close, so Goodby. Phoebe Hart King. HAPPY RESULTS. Have Made Many Concord Res- dents Enthusiastic. No wonder scores of Concord citizens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make I arivone hamrv to find rolief af ier years of Buffering. Public statements like the following are hut : truthful renresenta- I tions of the daily work done in Concord I by Doha's Kidney Pills. - I Mrs. J. O. Sherrill of 96 Mill street wife of J. O. Sherrill mill operator, I says. "luted Doan'B Kidney tills for backache and found them good. I suffered for years with a weak back and ! I could not get any relief night or day wuipioOT.j uxouviuogoui the mv , I tlia Gibson Druar Store and arot me a box. 1 tried them with such srood results that 1 was deliehted. I am clad to recom-1 - ,.-..- occur. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Z JT other, . A pepper temper is not to be sneezed at." - w- v ' s.' ; v:-1 AH member of Elm Camp No. 16 Jare reauested to be nresent Tuesday I n ohrlth. .Wb hiu nmin mm UD. Election " of ofEcers for the rnmlnMr .wr m.mW .r,.,U k - . - I Dresenr ' - , - - . i A. E. LENTZ Clerk. - i Speaker Cannon's New GaveL Speaker Cannon will call the House to order with pew eyd which n Jusl Deen Prenieo to mm, ana " witn which tnere is a story, 5 fThe gavel is carved from a piece of dogwood which grew on the farm where "Uncle Joe" was born, near Guilford, N. C, and on the' banks of the very treek in which as a boy he took his daily swim. Mr. John C. Fox, of Guilford, who is familiar with all the cherished traditions of the place 1 j -.1 . 1 . . connccte wim tne Dirtn, Doynooa, ana early llfe ( the eainan who now calls lllmo,s Dls Domc c"PP "own stury a2wooa tree and turned from lts roots a "anasome ana strenuous looKing mallet calculated to stand re- peated blows upon the speakers desk. Representative Joseph M. Dixon, of Montana, introduced Mr. Cox to I also born near Guilford, and who has I a kindly feeling in his heart still for the quaint place, explained the history of the gavel, which Mr. Cox then pre- sented. Speaker Cannon was delight ea, anu promiseu to use tne gavel tne 1 very next time he makes use of such an instrument of discipline. 'The life of a gavel in t! H jSe of Representatives is a short, merry, dimu.DH.uuom, sa.u oncie joe in accepting the gift. "It has a rough iia nw.i.pLiiig iiiv iii ll lias a iuuii rad hard knocks -u doesn( great many lead the simple life by a considerable sight." Washington Post, 12th Advrtised Letters. Avertised list of letters in Concord N. C. PostofHce, Dec. 12, 1904. MEN. David Beaver, John Cathen, J. Z. Cauthen, C. C. Cook, Ed. Gpok, Al- vin Durley, J. P. Duke, Frank Ellis, colored; John Hartman, W. P. Hollie I Jiles Honeycutt, W. F. Lawings, Sam Lisk, W. M. banders, Mahew Stil well, Will Wall. WOMEN. Sallie Hatley, Lucy Johnson, Mrs. Tilly Kelly, Susie Prince, Mrs. Cora Ray, Janie Sears, Tillie Shay, Mrs. Mamie Sides, Mrs. Annie E. White When calling for the above say ad- vertised and give the date of the list ertised letter irdeiivlred. G. L. PATTERSON Postmaster. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, i 1.UCA8 COUNTY. ( Frank J. Cheney makes oalh that he U senior I MHwfif tVi firm flfH I Olinv A Cr Anina I business in the City of Toledo, County and Stale Uf1', "d that said firm win pay the sum e i una nuniiKiiu uuM,AK&ioreaca una every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use Q' H"11' Catarrh Cure. FkankJ. Cheney. Sworn to beiore me and subscribed In my pres- ence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886. (Seal.) A. W. Gleason. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. Sold by all Drug-gists, 75c. Take Hall's PamiW Pills for ronstioadon. The shoemaker should put his whole sole into his work. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when ..youth fails to bhow propqr respect for old age, but just th contrary in the case of Dr." Sling's New life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, . Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 36o. at all druggist. The stamp of approval is not sold at the Post Office, ; . Mothers Be Careful Of the health of your children. Look oat for coughs, colds, croup and whoop- iug cough. Stop tliem in time One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold by The mtson Jurng store When some people drop a hint it sounds like a ton of bricks. A Good ITizht'S est terrible exhaustion of a hacking cough are dread dangers of the poor consump tive. But why this fear of the night when a few . doses of Dr. Boschee's German 8yrup will insure refreshing T -ay u,.x oxme mgnt iwnen a lew aoses oi wr. uoscnee-s a1vnk An 4 Wkl V fVoJI -f PftiH rfYt a-ks rVt " . ZT T T i u 6 sweat? Free expectorataou in the morn ing is made certain by taking German Syrup. It has cured consumption for forty years. Trial bottle, , 260. , Big bottle, 75. Sold by Concord Drug Oo. Opportunites are never lacking to make fools of ourselves. - : ARunawaTBicrcto. Terminated with an ugly cut on tbe lag of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, HI It developed ft StUDDOrn UI08T UUTield- ling to doctors and remedies for four 'T"! - xh? Bucnen a Arnica isalve nn. d i-1 i - : a, gS "W" Ll all druggist. sAwiuh ass.au imuumviw esuu v uos vab mn Shooting With King Alphonso. When the King of Spain was at Xeres he greatly admiied a' horse be longing to Senor Rivcro, one of the notables of the town, who at once presented him with the animal. The King refused the gift, but the other day, at the pigeon shooting at Casa de Campa, near Madrid, a match was arranged between the King and Senor Rivero. The stakes were, on the King's side, a gold piece of 100 pesetas, and on Senor Rivero's a sou venir of Xeres. Like a skilful cot rtier Senor Rivero lost, and sent the King the horse which he had so much ad mired as a souvenir of Xeres. The King could not refuse to accept, but he at once sent the Senor one of the best horses in the royal stable in ex change. London Sketch. No More Suffering. If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you, Geo. A Thompson, of Spencer, la., says: "Have had dyspepsia for twenty years. 1 May case was almost hopeless, Kodol ' TWu1tVk.:ill PllM WQiJ ...1.1 T fftw WHpa f ,i - - is the mly thing that has relieved me. Would "! withou t it. Have doctored with local i . '. nysicians aud also at Chicago, and , even went to rsoiway with hopes of ii-iiMinrr cfim. rKiil' Vnf Ji"-lr.l TWdiiuiwii- Cm-o is the onlv remedv that l.aa clon me any good, and I heartily recommend it. Every person sufi'ering with Indigesion or Dyspepsia should nte." Sold by Gibson Drug Store. Kleptomania cannot be cured 1 taking things for it. Many a man is deaf to entreaties but not to a treat. Beware of Counterfeits. "DeWitt'g is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve" writes J. L. Tucker, of Centre, Ala. "I have used it in my family for Piles, Cuts and Burns for years and can recommend it to be the best Salve on the market. Eveiy family should keep it, as it an invaluable household remedy, and should always be kept on hand for immediate use.' Mrs. Samuel Gage, of North Bush, N Y., says: "I had a fever sore on my ankle for twelve years that the doctors could not care. All salves and blood remedies proved worthless. I could not walk for over two years, Finally I was persuaded to try DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, whkh has completely cured me lt'VW 'aapideriul relief.'.'' DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures without leaving a scar. Sold by Gibson Drug Store. You don't have to be polite if you have money. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, even the worst cases can be cured and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Oragg of Dor chester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung- diseases by all druggist. Price 60c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Don't kick unless you are sure of your ground. - Not a Sick Day Sinac. 'I was taken severely sick with kid' ney trouble. I tried all sorts of medi cines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After tak ing a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have uot seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatisn Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and (ienoral Debility. This is what B F Bass, of Fremont. N. 0., writes. Only 60c at all druggist. You may master the dictionary and still be a man of few words. A Pleasant Pill No pill is as pleasant yxA positive as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. DeWitt's Little Early -Risers are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while older people say they are the best liver , pill sold. Sold by The Gibson Drugstore. ; " No man is too honest to take a train that doesn't belong to him.1 : A Good Complexion. "Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks re stored by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers," so writes S P Muore, of Na cogdoches, Tex. A certain cure for bil iousness, constipation, etc Small pill- ease to take sasy to act. Sold by The Gibson Drugstore. - ; - . . v " Crazy quilts and ' lovers quarrels are generally patched up. . eaiBBMpsiiBBSBSasBssaiBssaasaasBSMSBMsMa ' - , Energy all goner Headache? Stomach out of order? 8imply a ease of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or woman of you. Af an drugstore. 1 No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and spend Hours soaking, sweetening, flavoring ind coloring when Droduces better results in two- minutest Everything in the package. Simply add hot waier ana st to cool, li's perfection. & sur prise to the housewife. No trouble, le ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp, berry. At grocers. 10c. Small Ads. at .1 a line that bring BIG RESULTS for small investment. Wait for the Bia Mill End Sals at Ivey's next week. dl2 - BIG lot of bananas wholesale and retail, at the Ci'v Bakery, phone 122. WOOD j.imivJ nuantitv oak wood for sale. j. L U.-tsell. d!3 tf New broiderv Parks. Lot of in . Richardson's em coiors at H. L. VERY diiity Crristmas handker chief are now on display at H. L. Parks & Co. Yes H. J. store. Parks &' Co. is the toy For China and Glassware go to H. H. Parks & Co. Great bargains in chairs for dolls and children at H. L. Parks & Co. The lamp show at Parks & Co. is great. Those that appreciate first class work will not make a mistake by call ing at A. Viola's Barber Shop and have it done. FOR SALE Ten dollars cash and easy month'y payments, two cottages, at roiest Hill. Dr. Houston, dec 16. FOR RENT Five room cottage on Georgia avenue. Dr. Houston, dec 16 House to rent on Spring St, near graded school. Apply to W. J. Hill. nl6-tf. Baled hav for sale by Blackwelder & Harris. Phone 162 o5 LADIES DR. LaFRANCO'S COMPOUND. Safe, spssrir rvamlatnri S cns. Drunrlsta or maU Bouklelfrea. uh. if UAiNiAJ.i'nusaeip, LiF&AXCO. Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED. To fill your prescrip tions; at your service any hour of night bind me 43 W. Depot street S W Williams. 3-22 tf What do you need in printing? Whatever it is come to THE TRIB UNE job office and get figures. Don't you need some bills, state ments, letters or envelopes by Jan. 1st Don't wait until the last sheet is used. Make arrangements for your 1905 needs in the printing line now. Tribune office. FOUND A heart-shaped souvenir of Atlanta, 1895; name on one side, at this office for expense of this ad. d!3 Tires Shrunk While You Grease Your Wagon. We have the best Cold Tire Shrinker In the State and can shrink a set of tires in 20 minuti's. Time is money. So let as save you ti.ne, Satisfaction guaran teed. Shop in rear Morris building. Jas. Wilkinson. CONCORD PERPETUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. Books now open for Subscrip tion to Stock in 33rd Series Concord Perpetual Building & Loan Association. ::: ::: This Association has matured and paid off - 20 Series since organization in June 1888, and has never lost a dollar. It does not " offer a GET RICH QUICK" scheme, but affords sure way to SAVE YOUR MONEY, and earns for you a good dividend. . It Affords a Sure Way to -Secure a Nome. Call on the Secretary and Treasurer ' at Cat arms Savings Bank and sub- ' scribe for some, stock 4r ' will , do yOU good, --.-v . ROBT. S. YOUNG, Pres. ' I. WOODHOUSD, Sec. & Treat 1
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