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COL ECCLES STRICKEN. ; Prominent Charlotte Hotel Kan Snf- r an a Stroke of Paralysis. - This moniing'e Observe ' jells of the illness of one of Charlotte' most popular -men. t The Observer says: His many friends in ' Chalotte and . elsewhere will be shocked to learn that .' Col, H. C. Eccles, ne of the proprie tors of the sutord Motel, suffered a stroke of paralysis last evening and is in serious, not to say critical, condi tion. Up until the time he was striclc , en Col. Eccles seemed to be enjoying - his usual good health and, in fact, made an engagement to join a friend at siipper only a few minutes before he received the stroke. Shortly after 6 o'clock Col. Eccles ! left Col. H. C. Cowles, 'with whom : he had been talking and went back to the lavatory to prepare for his supper. . It was while he was in the lavatory that he was stricken. He did not lose consciousness, but as he was unable to move or call assistance he remained as he fell for more than half an hour be fore he was discovered by Issac Feath erstone. a bell boy. He was removed at once to his apartments at the Bel mont Hotel and physicians were sum moned. Everything that could be done was done and within a short while the patient was resting compara tively well. The physicians, while recognizing the fact that the condition of Col. Ec- cles is somewhat serious, apprehend no immediate danger and entertain a hope of his recovery in some degree. Almost his entire left side is useless. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is ner--: vonsness, sleeplessness, or stomach up- . ' sets.-. Electrio Bitters will quickly dis member the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regu late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the bleod. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effect; . iveness. Electrio Bitters is only 60c, - and that is returned if it don't give per--. feet - satisfaction. Guaranteed by all Druggist.--' Tommy (lookingup at the sky) "Pop, do the stars have angels back of them ?" Tommy's v PtJpYc, -my son ; in the threatrical business Fight Win be Bitter. ' Those who will persist in closing their ." ears against the continual reoommenda- ' Consumption, will have a long bitter iJl. ' hwM.VlAa If tint anAAA ii , - a 1 l : i.: r j 1. l T- R TtasJl of Bfin.ll. Miss, has to nav : tlV MW .1 1 1 . New Discovery after everything else had V-fmir - hnttlna Antirelv- nnrad her. Guaranteed by all Druggist, Price 50c, iuid $1.00. Trial bottles free. ; V ' .-.tTl (aWnut nrlin Tanla thi. hfe. klMif . nmnrav win th fiirhf hiif if ' ut. all t Waited for the other;; fellow to begin there wouldn't be any. T '- A Costly Mistake. ; if Blunders are sometimes very expen- of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if vnn takn Dr. Kins'a New Life Pills ' for - Dyspepsia Dizziness, Headache, .' rhifnanda. TKzzinnisa- HMHdnlm. TJvftT -thorough. 25c, at all Drug Store. Nell ,MI ;j wonder why .'Dolly " Peachesandcream ' ever married that drug store clerk BeIIe--"Ob 1 he jnatches her complexion." C V4?. i , . Of the health of your cliildren. ' Look i. out for coughs, colds, croup and whoop - iug cough. Stop them 'in time One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. - Harmless and pleasant.; .Sold by Thtf h Gibson Drug Store. '-:?r'v..- , B!obbs-"Gotrox is being 'pushed :riirK tn th fmnfln nnlifim." - Slnlf "I11 K fi lv!nT nuchrl " trr 'money." . . ' x Ifo More Suffering. -'-r, and see how quickly it will cure you, Geo." A Tlsompsori, of Spencer, la., says: , "Have had dyspepsia for twenty yean. May case was almost hopeless, Kodol Dysieii6ia Cure was recommended and ' I nsed a few bottles of it and it is (lie , only thing that has relieved me. Would be without it. Have doctored wita local physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway witli hopes of getting some reuei, out iv.oaanysjx'p8t Cure is the only remedy tliat has done me any good, and I heartily recommend i . Every person suffering with Indigesion or DjfiH-p' ia should, nee." Sold . by C.U a Dru Store. . ' .B00KXAIX John For Jr.; whos "Little Shep heard of Kingdom Come," was widely read last year, has a new book of stories in "Christmas Eve on' Lone some" full of" interest. These" stories by this pleasing writer are most clever ly told and absorbingly interesting, all of them. The book is one of the lat est from the Scribner's press. Rev. Thos. Dixon, formerly a sen sational preacher, now an author, will issue a new book about the middle of January. It Is entitled The Clans man," and tells it is said, of the Ku Klux Klan of the period immediately following the civil war. The title will appeal to Hon. R. Z. Linney, of Alex ander. For years he has denominated the Democrats 'The Clansmen," the Republicans The Patriots." - Mr. Linney will doubtless read Dixon's new book with care, expecting to find in it a portrayal of the wickedness of "The Clansmen." Gastonia Gazette. THE TRIBUNE has a copy of "The Prospector" by Ralph Connor, a story no doubt up to this authors high stan dard. The House Adjourns. Washington, Dec. 21. An ob jection by Mr. Mann, of Illinois, to unanimous consent to take up the in augural resolution in the House of Representatives to-day sent the whole matter over until after the holidays. Mr' Morrel, of Pennsylvania on be half of the committee of the District of Columbia was directed to move the passage of the Senate resolution which among other things provided for hold- in? the inaugural ball in the Pensionf, Building, as heretofore, but Messrs. Underwood, of Alabama, and Mann insisted that a quorum of the House should be present to consider the mat ter. Immediately after Mr. Mann's objection, the House adjourned until January 4, 1905. ; 8t atbof Ohio, Citt of Toledo, . " Lucas Coumtv. I Prank J. Cheney makes oath that lie la aenlor partner of (he Arm of P. J. Cheney Co., doing bnalness in the City of Toledo, County and State aforeaald. and that aaid firm will pay the aam o ONE HUNDRED DOIJ.ARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Haifa Catarrh Cure. Fni J. Chmii. Sworn to before me and aubacribed in my prea- ence. Oil, 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. ; (Seal.),. .. r A. w oieaaon. .,Aw$ Notam Public. Haifa Catarrh Cure i taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucoua aurfacea of the system. Send for teaUutoniala free. P. J. Chehbv & Co.. Toledo, O. told by all Druggist. 75c. - i Take Hall's Vain 11 Mils for conattoatkm, .... H I . Rather than be a dead hero on the field of battle most fellows would pre fer to stay home and get half-shot,; Beware of Counterfeits. 'De Witt's is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve" writes J. L. Tucker, of, Centre, Ala. "I have used it in my family for Piles, Outs and Burns for years and can recommend it to bd the best Salve on the market. Every family should keep it, a it an invaluable household remedy, ajid should always be kept on' hand for : immediate use." Mrs. Samuel Gage, of North Buslii ". Y; saysi;"l had a fever sore on .my ankle for twelve years that the .doctors could not cure. All salves and - blood remedies proved worthless. I could not walk for over two years, Finally I was persuaded to try De Witt's Witch Basel Salve, which has completely cured me. It ia ; a wonderful relief."; DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures without leaving J a 8oar.TSold1y Gibson Drug Store. .; : i As a "Woman grows old she is Willing to put off until tomorrow the birthdays she can celebrate today. T - tvi z!'A Good Wight's Rest. - C' V The greatest tonio on earthia a good night's rest; ' Restless night's and. the terrible exhaustaon 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. Bosohee's German Syrup . 'will injmre' refreshing sleep, entirely free from cough or night sweat T Free eipectoratiou In the morn ing is made certain try taking German Syrnp.. It ha cured coasumption for forty years. Trial, bottle, . S5o.i Big bottle, 75. Sold by Oonoord Drug Oo. Improvident people are often Jup in the clouds looking for some of the sil ver linings. ? -iy-i ; No matter ho wlong you hav'eliad the eough; If it hasn't developed intOv con sumption, ' Dr. Wood's,, fTprway . Pine syrup will cure it. . At aay Arug store. Iktice cf Li:sc2uUca. ; By mutual consentthe ' firm "of J R, Young & Co. as lessees of the op era house, was dissolved' on December 1st, 1904. All contracts made, and all indebtedness incurred since that date will be met - and paid by J. B. Caldwell, and all prior to December 1st, 1934, will belaid by J.R, Your U Company. ?. J. R. Youno tt Ca 1 V ifo HacrjooH Mechanical Toys, Clown climbing rope, Clown driving donkey. Clown jumping, Irishman riding pig. Dancing bear. Walking Bamboon, Automobiles 25 and 48c, Top with balloon,-; Dog jumping the rope,. ' , Gir driving goat All the above are 84c EACH. William Tell. Dime Regerating and SDekineD6e Banks, each 90c Combination Banks 25c to 9C8 Childs hand Sewing Machines for Steam Toys Locomotive with tender, passenger coach and ZlA feet of circular Track- SSLOO Launch 18 Inches long $1.68 ..$248 Upright Engines 38c to Horizutal Engines 68c to. -$1.98 Beam Engines- $1 98 Magic Lanterns. 18 styles to select from 38c to 54 00. Boys Carpenter Tool Chests From 25c to-i $3.25 Drums From 25c to------' '98c Foot Balls, Round or oblong 38c to- f .94? Punching Ban ...... 2. OO Come on to see us- 171 CHET STORE. DFHllV (iHlllll!lSanta UEVT SERIES L 1111 UULUIMI Claus Small Ads. at .' t a line that brina BIG RESULTS for small investment. " i - LOST Piece of shafting between Blume Bros.' and depot, Blume Brof. 12 23 : .r... ' ' WANTED THE 'TRIBUNE wants s young man to solicit and cpl lecu, We want a man of energy, and push! who will go in for business and get 'it 1? ' ? New lor of Christmas goods at Miss Brachens -fine pictures, vases and oth er goods." Open at night J ; 12-23. . Baled atraw -for sale &Co.'r at D.J. Boat vdl6tf WOOD Limited nuanhty oak wood for sale," J. L. HartselL dl3 tf r FOR SALE-ren dollar cash and easy monthly payrnentt, two. cottages" at Fotest Hill Dr. Houston, dec 16. FOR RENTr-Five room . cottage on Georgia avenue. J)r," Houaton. : dec 16.. . V:;-v '.A - n Houao to rent on Spring Sl, near graded school Apply to W. J. Hill. nl6-tf. : V-i PMed hay for sale by'BlackSvelder & Harris. Phone 161. 3 o5 LP OUK3. ua,ra. avmti WANTED. To fill your pretcrip tion;; at your service any hour of night Find me 43 W. Depot street & W WUliams. 1 - 3-22 tf FOR SALE Chattel Mortgage T-fcs. Land Poster Notices and I It Commissioner DeedsV at TRIBUNE Ouce. ' i; : -i -v- ; Don't wait until the last sheet : .is -3. t '-ut tT"" rmta . for ., your tLi i..utl. z; L; ,now 1 oiHce. f M ;AT Stfccfx of 7GD VS' Ever Shown by us. Balls. Hollow Rubber Balls 5c to 25c Base Balls 5c to 15c . Roller Skates. Adjustable sizes 48c Mr ttllles For 75c and 98c Iron Toys. crrrainsl0cto$1.38. - Stoves 25c to $2.48. Banks 5c to 98c Fire Engines 38c to $1.98c. Hook and Ladder 25c to $1.25. Hose and Reel 48c. Express, Dray, Coal and Ice Wagons 24c to 98c. Pocket Knives 10c and 15c. Saws 15c, Surnes, Dog Carts, Auto mobiles 25c. Pistols 5c and 10c, Smoothing Irons 5c to 25c, and Cradles 65c. Wood Toys. Laundry Sets 25c to 98c. Noah's Ark 10c Stable and Strck 25c. Blocks 5c to 25c. Doll Cradles 48c. Doll Swings 48c. 17it Toys. Horns 5c to 48c. Trombones 25c . 48c. Clarionetts 25c to 48c the best ones have 8 keys and sheet music- Accordians 5c to 15c. Tops 5c to 48c. Sand Pails and Shovels 5c and 10c. Roaming Toys 10c. Roller Floor Chimes , 25c to 45c. Watches and Chains for 5c- -we have the goods We cant tell you WILL MAKE OUR Store Headquarters ; We keep on hand at all times FRESH shipments of nice Se lected Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Bananas, Nuts, etc. Also re ceive daily Country Produce, i Plenty of game, etc. Just re . ceived a lot of Nice Lamps, Glassware, Fresh Cakes and , . Canned Qoods. :: t: P4-. iPQSTjB JCO. Christmas Are now In order- See our Nice , Line of IMPORTED WARE S unsurpassed in beauty of. design fce reasonable. " Also our line of Rochester Ware,' Manicure and Toilet Sets and Leather Goods is complete Get our pi ices before buying, k 4 f Fetzcr's Drag Store Co. tlctice.. . - lr'wm is hereby piven of the Inten tion of the Board of Aldermen for the city of Concord to apply to the next General Assembly of North Carolina to amend the charter of Concord, giv ing the Board of Water Commission ers power to issue! bonds and secure the same with the water plant and the electric light plant, consolidating the two plants under the management of one board. By order of the Board. ; v Jas. C FINK, City Clerk. Dec 21, 1904. ' - ' ' , .v- ; Ui - laciet Store, Rubber Toys. Rattlers, Dolls. Soldiers and Animals 5c to 48c. Felt and Fur Animals 25c to 48c each. Box Lot Toys. Circus Sets 48c. Farm Yard 25c Conjurers Set of Tricks 48c. China Tea Sets 25c to 48c- Chica Toilet Sets 48c Brittania or Nickle Tea Sets 5c to 48c. Driving Reins 25c- Bellows Toys 25c. Zephyer Balls and Rattlers 10c and 15c. False Faces 2c to 5c. Jack Stones 2c per dozen Pistol Csps 5c and 10c dozen- Bolls 1 C to $4.98. China Dolls lc to 25c. Bisque Dolls 10c to $3.25. Kid Dolls, sleeping 15c to $4.98 Washable, do. 10c to $1.68. Dressed Dolls, sleeping, 25c to $1.48. Boy and Girl Sailors 98c each. Rubbers 15c to 48c. Cahdleabras up to 55.00 per pair. Ink Wells 10c to $1.48. Photo Frames, 10c up. Mirrors 25c to $3.48. Nut Picks 25c per set. Baskets. Waste and Work and fancy, as sorted. Games 5c to 48c. All tne popular Games Authors, Flinch, Dominoes, Bourse, Tiddle wink, etc. yjou want and will save you money of every thing. Respectfully. CONCORB 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 a sure way to SAVE YOUR MONEY, and earns for you a good dividend. . r It Affords a Sure Way to - Secure a Home. Call on the Secretary and Treasurer at Cabarrus Savings Bank and sub scribe for some stock it will do you good. ROBT. S. YOUNO, fres, H.' I. WoodHOUSD, Sec at Treas. Dr.J.S.LAFPERTY i,-;;fc tm Nwm Mont BuM- v toajt Mmm. 1 5 mm f6....... SPECIAL ATTENTION CJvmm CssrsMale DtoMM aMtsf f CbOdrmm. CaOm . ; j ; -- Phones ---131-a. DR.! W. C. H0O )T011, DENTIST . Office bpposite Cannon & Fetzer Co 0icePhoae42. 'Res. Phone 11 fi J. 1L McIIICHAEI, ...AKCIIITECT... No 505 and 506 Trust Buld'g. CHAJtLOTTE, N. C. f Calendars From 5C to- 25c Christmas Cards lC up. Books 5c to $4.00 per set. This line is well assorted for all ages, Baby's Picture Book to Bibles and Testaments. 14 Vol. Set Shakespeare for $4.00. Photo Albums From 4Sc to . 3.75 Scrap Alliums 10c to 25c. Autograpli 5c to 10c. Box Papers 10c $1.18. Fancy Toilet, Shaving, etc., Cases, Neckwear, Pens, Purses, Baj;s, etc., to Come. Candles, Nuts and Raisins AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. China Ware Assorted goods, suitable for Gifts as ususal Cups and Saucers. Cake Plates, SalaJ Bowls. Plates, etc. Bisque Figures and Jardineres 15c to 68c. Glass Ware. 600 pieces on our 10c counters. Some. of these goods would really sell for 25c and half of them are worth 15c. 7-piece Gilt-band Water sets 68c to $1.25. 4-piece Gilt-band Fable sets 98c to $1.48. D. J. BOSTIAN. IT Like a Comet Thisx In the sky comes the sta of health to the weak and fameua remedy weary despon does for the stom ach that which H Is unable to do or dent dyspeptic. ourlng all Itself, evsn If but sllehtly disordered ilemtoB troubles and digestive disorders. or sverburdened. Kodol umllfta tha natuTal ' H lutoasof digestion and does the work 01 She stomach, relaxing' the 1 nervous tension, while the inflamed muscles and membranes of that organ are allowed to 1 rest and heal. It cures Indigestion, flatulence, palpitation of the heart. nervous dyspepsia and all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying and strengthening the glands, I membranes of the stom ach and digestive organs. Ys twlar Caa ftwefr Tm. iNOnhr. 1.00 Size aoMInf IMttBMS taenatslae,whlaaUaferfOe. . ssei t s.aTtn 4 ca cucst Sold by the Gibson Drug Store INSURANCE I Written In All Branches Sefronrj Companies G. G. Richmond & Co. Officer-Rear room Citt .Baildn
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