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rt.2: r HE TRIBUNE. Daily aiid Serxi-WeeKly PUBLISHED BY hC ;JAa:.F..UURLBY. Iiknl la th JortoflSca la Coaeord. . C aa Brcead-Clua afatknr. Subscription Kates. On Tw...... M Months ' lPo.r atonuaa................... O.. Mwlrtnm..Miaw....ti OM Waak .... ... 1.M ... 1.C0 ... Ji ... as ...sue ' ... M Ooa Tm i Moatha...... -ffcw. Moats... Z.7 Publisher. Announcement Tte'aflta af'Tn Tuausra Is talk Adanttnlas IHH an ba W at tha tSca. Copy tor ilium saua ba la fe. lu attack a. aa." " j- - .. Ta Rtnunna Tamna Is dtlHcnd bv .-. -Jr.--,'- --- carrian to wi7 aortioa of tha tdly. We ... y 7aut oumnif uw naimu .arB. aaoacnp-ia as reporc au innwap (A ttcspntnptlr tothiaoAoa. ;. Cards of T wka, isnoliitioaiof wect load similar article, are cnaraM muue - tats lo Mr line tnlo ia oil caaaa. COHCQRP.N. C,Deo 22 1905 The Tribune extendi a word of sympathy to those who are the losers 'v Wednesday night's fire. Such an rrence strikes all of us. It means Hing to us all. The people out of employment by the loss tory will feel perhaps heav .ne situation, while every interest in the city recognizes the meaning of it. The plant will no doubt be re built Such a loss does not discourage our people and the new plant will likely be an improvement over the de' stroyed one. Russia is spending any but a joyous Christmas. From the Czar down to his humblest subject in Siberia there is not much rejoicing we judge. If blood does not flow on Christmas day it may almost be put down as an ac cident. The conditions in Russia are yet bad, extremely bad. Oa Monday evening the Concord Elks give a Christmas dinner and dis tribute presents to needy children. In this the Elks set an example worthy of emulation by every one of us. It is a spirit worthy the name- Last call for Christmas shopping, Saturday night ends it. The trade this year has been good. There was a buzz and hurry yesterday and today. Here's a merry Christmas for all. Chief Boger says it is quiet so far, but look out for the outbreak tonight- The entire land is preparing to take the sidetrack for St Micholas' Specia'. Be sure that your stocking is darned. well Buy in a hurry, time is short A SPLENDID RECORD. Bethel School Report to Superin tendent la Most Splendid One. Superintendent Boger tends his teachers cards on which are a number of questions the teacher answers and mailt to hit office, furnishing a brief report on each school. The report just received from the Bethel teboil in No 10, taught by J W B Long as sisted by Mist Long, it one worthy of special mention. There are 134 pu pils in the district and the first month of the school shows 134 enrolled and an average attendance of 115. In giving a reason for this splendid result Mr Lorg says ."both parentt and teachers are interested.'' The" Bethel . district is a" large one, a consolidated 'district, some of the pupils living as '. far as 3 miles yet the above report does not indicate that this hinders enuch. ' . Thii tame district made a splendid ' showing last year. : the faithfulness during the severe weather being re member from a story in The Tribune of that time. The Bethel people are ' loyal to their school and the doting of report here referred to adds that trees . have been planted on the grounds and pictures end flags- placed about the rooms. - ' . y ' ' CarisbBas Tree at Bethel. " There will be a Christmas tree at Eetheli Academy ea Christmas day, I . . nn'inj prompt! at 1 o'clock, with t .;.:rs a-pre"" t( roe glad season TiJ' . '..'j is t' 5 programme: " V -v. Z G Pusey. COUNTRT KID WELL RECEIVED. The Presentation at Mt Pl'wsanta Success Christmas as it VU1 be Observed Car Line J gain Sag-Rested- Mt Pleasant. N. C Dec 21. Noihwithstanding that rain fell in torrents last evening and night, yet a good sized audience was present to witness the comedy club present A Country Kid." The play was so well received that many of those presett have requested that the performance be repeated. There seems to be a mad rush for holiday preparations, and judging from the business being done in the Christ mas goods line, the people generally are going to have a merry Christmas, and many a heart will soon be made happy. The exercises of the various Sun day Schools will be better this ye; r than ever, and there will be no conflict in time as heretofore, so that every one will have the opportunity of enjoying each. The Lutheran Sunday School will hold theirs on Saturday night, at the Methodist church on Sunday night, and at the Reformed on Mon day morning at 6 o'clock. The little folks are anticipating great things from Santa Claus' coming visit. Christmas examinations for the schools closed today and tomorrow the students leave for their homes. They have the town's best wishes for a merry Christmas, and we hope to see them again at the opening of the new year. The year thus far has been the most successful for the sch.Kls here of any in their history. The cotton mills give a three-days vacation during the holidays. They are very busy, hence their s'op not as long as customary. Our transfer service to Concord is in bad shape now-a-days. The livery men say that the travel is so irregular lately they cannot afford to maintain a regular service. Everybody want to go on the same day, and on the next nobody. The thing we want is that car line. Mr. Sirrpson Lefier has a rather novel way for capturing a hawk. Some days ago he noticed one near his barn, and while his hawkship was busily en gaged watching a young chicken which doubtless looked good to him, Mr. Lefier slipped up on the "blind side" and deliberately took the fellow off the fence with his hand. Mr. Harry Foil is at home from the University of Maryland at Baltimore to spend the holidays. Stats or Ohio, Citt of Toledo, ( 2.UCA9 COUHTT. 1 Prank J. Cheney makri oath that he ii senior partnerof the firm of F.J. Cheney 'Ik Co.. doing auainesa in the City of Toledo. County and suit aforesaid, and that aaid film will pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every caae of Catarrh that bannot be cured by Uie use of Hall'a Catarrh Cure. FrANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and lubscribed in my pres eace. this 6th day 01 De ember. A. V 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Sral.) NoTAay Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, send tor testimonials tree. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Drnstrlsta, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The man who misses an oppor tunity to enjoy a healthy laugh misses much. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan't Ointment never fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug store, 60 cents. To Care a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROM O Qu mne Tablets- Druggists refund money money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature it on each box. 25 cents. . - THIS MEANS YOU. I am preparing a directory for the protection of merchants, who do a credit business. This Directory will be placed in the hands of all merchants of this city and state, at the earliest date possible. In this Directory will be placed the names of all parties that owe an account, to that when a party makes application for credit the merch ant, at a moment's notice, can see the party wanting the credit appears in this Directory, and if so, he can get no credit. . .;. ; This is a long-felt need for the pro tection of merchants, and - will be a great help to them and hurt no one that pays his honest debt. ' - . This Directory will make its appear acne about January 1st, 1906, and unless you wish to find your name in bold type in the same, you will call and settle that little account due the firm of D P Dayvault It Bro., bank rupts. . You can settle with me, or witn Adams, Armfield, Jerome & Maness, Attorneys. This meant YOU, for every one t!;at fails to pay will be r -' i i t all merchants, and !' 'i t"t Di No Dessert r ; More 'Attractive s Why nss gelatine and spend noun soajung, sweetening, flavoring uid soaring when product better result in two minutest ETurything in the package. Bimpiy aau nm. water and set to oool. It's perfect ion. A sur prise to the housewife. No trouble, leas rs pense. Try it today. In Pour Fruit Fla yers: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp, berry. At grocers. 10c Don't dope the stomach with dan gerous compounds for colds, croup, etc. Use Oowan s Pneumonia Cure. External. 12 23 FOR RENT Seven room house on Academy street. Apply to Dr. D G Caldwell. 12 21 tf FOR SALE Handsome second hand rosewood piano, full of sweet music and in good order. Price only $68. Apply to Craven s furniture store. d sw. For RENT Seven room house on East Depot street- Apply Lippard & Barrier. 12 23 Now is the time to provide yourself with Gowan's Pneumonia Cure. The external remedy for colds, coughs and and $1. 12 23 ; FOR SALE A lot of fresh sausage W. W. Morris. WANTED Second hand burlaps, pay 2a to 3 cents for each in cash or trade- Concord Milling Co. n3 tf Three dozen nice Pickles for 25 cents. D J Bost 5c Co. Chickens, eggs and butter, received daily. D J Bost ii Co. General Insurance Office Smith ti White, Agents, 4th door City build ing. 'Phone 218. . tf Just received a lot of apples,oranges, bananas and cabbage. Call or 'phone D J Bost & Co. Pone us for Celery, Beets, Beans and Lett ice- D J Bost & Co- "Beautiful home on Corbin street formerly owned by Mr. A. B. Young for rent. Cabarrus Cotton Mill. FOR SALE Cotton teed meal and hulls mixed, in 100 lbs sacks. Bailed hay and straw. D J Bost & Co MONEY TO LOAN $10,000 or any part to loan on satisfactory Ca barrus real estate, city or county. W M Smith. 5 27 tf Notice. On January 1st, 1906, meters will be placed on all consumers of electric lights where more than three lights are in service Consumers cutting off lights will be charged minimum rate until Superintendent is notified to re move meter. By order of board. Geo H. Rutledge. Supt ll jtice. -. : -r , All parties receiving private fire pro tection trom city water are asked to be present at regular meeting of Board & Water Commissioners Thursday night, the 14th. By order of Board. Geo. H. Rutledge, Supt. Oar Christmas ind New quently Just And include the Very NO MORE VARIED I i Book, for Little Children. Doolls for Coys and Girls. . -Doolta of Reference -Text Dooba. Doolla for the Older People. ; " -AND- ' A Complete Aisortment of Bibles and Prayer Have Yclf Szzn 0 i:rC!iri:lnia3 Cards ? "" " '- "... r " rt'" ' ' -m ' " V ' - f T7 I I "" ;.- L Hair Sick? CANDY- mmo NtJTS Clirlstmas'Cancly for ttie Children Only the purest sugar arid condiments. Especially prepared for the little ones. Mursh mallows. . Crystal Confection. - MUkCarmel. Almonds. Dates and Figs. Apples. . From lO to 20 cents per pound. Complete line of Stick Candy 20 Lippard - - AAAaaaaa -st 44Aak4aSaaawaA4A A4AaaAaAaM BREAD! BREAD!! BREAD!!! Largest loaf, best bread. k That's what they all say. You Try A Loaf and Be Convinced. 5 Cents a Loaf. 24 Bread Checks, $1.00 . City Bakery & Cafe. 'Phone II All!) Ill Are as good as money. You have the money and I have the fuel. Let's swap now before the holi days ard be ready for the COLD WAVE Which is sure to follow. Your par patronage for the past 15 years is appreciated and the best pos sible service tor the 4 future assured. K. L. CRAVEN. I have an unusual fine lot of Poland China Pigs and Mam moth Black Pigs on hand ready to ship. These are the finest pigs I have ever raised. ADDRESS John 'Young Greensboro - N. C. 5 SOSM Stao OCXs at it SSM aaoMtM IS" wmmm "1 ; leV - 1 Year's sale exceeded all expectations.' Dad to order more to meet the demand THEY ARE HERE Latest WorKs hy the SELECTION EVEH SEEN IN C012C0HD. That's too bad I W bad noticed It was looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to apeak of it. oy ino way, Ayer a narr vigor is regular nair grower, perfect hair re storer. It keepa the acalp clean and healthy. Sold for 60 yeart. f f FRUITS Pure Chocolate. . Coooannt Jsp. Ioe Cream Drops. ' Pe&nut Candy. Pore Oryatalised Cream. Oreeun Nuts. English Walnuts. ' Raiaens. Oranges. Bananas. Coooannts. Mixed Nota fcenta per box, containing 9) pooada. & Barrier. 121 I Plumbing. Steam Hot Water Fitting. I We are practical Plumbers, I Steam aad Water Fitters. Tf e know oar business in every detail and we do plumbing on the most modern SCIENTIFIC AND SANI TART PRINCIPLES. There is no guess work. We do not contract for a job and assign the work to others. We do the work with skill and fidelity, and guarantee our work. Steam and Water Fitting Also done on the most approved principles of construction for effectiveness and comfort, and to tne satisfactiod of our patrons. We ask you to test our skill and faithfulness. Long Walker LADIES Dr. LaFranctri Compound WnSSSZ Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator S iMrtor to ocaor tonadlaa sold athtan prtosa. vara marantMa. succi.ssruiiT qmi i aoO.Sott W.aiaa. Frio.tS C.at alstaor bymall. TasMaMolals and bonk osm by ors lfttaor hvanaJL T..yiinl.l. 1 1 ill m i lw trwi Dr. Ufrtsa aUl4lhiav. 1S fit DENTIST 0VER MfflHII CO .T " Vsr--1 1 -; II ij. .... fc ?vr.;r; We conse- - , ' ' . :t :t ; " Popular'. Authors. I most sort's- Bo oils. c.'a ct i FVice mt Ctoelie. asf Fm The oueition--"Wliat Shall I Give"-H:ari be answered very satisfactorily by inspecting .our line of Fancy Goods and Notions, j Our store .15, full of beautiful things which will make useful and appropriate Christmas Presents the kind that will be appreciated. ; A i few suggestions may aid you iu your selection. - - For Wife or Mother. ..; Linen Towels, 15c, 25c and 50c. Linen Napkins, $1, $1.50 and 12 per dozen. . - Linen Damuk, for table cloths, 50c and $1 per yard. - . Sereral beautiful patterns in the $1 Table Damask, 72 inches wide. Noth ing will be more highly appreciated. White Counterpanes, big values at $1, $1.50 and $2. Hand Bags, a large number of new styles, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c to $2. ' Umbrellas, 50c, 75c, $li $1.50 to $3.00.. Crochet Shawls, 50c, 75c, $1 and 51.50, Handkerchiefs 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c. Wool Gloves. Kid Gloves. Silk and Linen Embroidered Collars Furs from 91 to $15. . For Father or Husband. Neck Ties. Four-in Hand, solid black or white. 25c and 50c. Four in-Hand, light or dark fancy, 25c and 50c. Four-in-Hand, (individual boxes) new styles at 50c. String Tie, black and white bows. Suspenders 15c, 25c and 50c, extra values Handkerchiefs 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c. . Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, 25c, 50c and $1. Leather Purses and Bill Books. Umbrellas $1, $1.50, $2 to $3. For Sister. Linen Napkin (embroidered or lace) 15c, 25c and 50c. Special values in Handkerchief at 5c and 10cr Silk Collars 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 89c. Silk Collars and Cuffs 50c, 75c, $1. Embroidered white linen Collar 5c, 10c. 15c. Crochet Silk Shawl. Crochet Wool Fascinators 25c. 50c 05c and $1. Umbrellas, big values at $1, $1.50 and $2. ! ; Store open at night Dry - Heath (P. site TKeTI Dayvault Go. CASH We haye just received SIX . HUNDRED; CAPS from one of the largest - manufacturers ia New York, and they must go at a price. Come ia and take a peep at them, we want charge' you a cent. .... . .... .... .... We still ha?e a few CLOAKS that yon can get some rare BARGAINS in. .We have the largest aad most ' , complete line of Underwear ) " (both Men's and, Women's) that ; l" was ever shown in this city tt , colli: yiiib looii over I OUR LII.3 OF SHOES. We are sole agentn for the ' famous Humanic $3.50 and $4.00 ' T r ; Shoes. We also have a ptrotig ' , - . -.- line of Shoes for boys and girls'. . ' , "J ust the thing for school." ::: - . t RESPECTFULLY, -ii i n Nice Fresh llou. ,'ain Cuckwleit Flour, f.I.i, Pure IL:.:f, Cn:..lf.:'.:.3, EvjporaaJ Tt " auJE.rwt rU'As and Tura Ar. ' Weavlfna Mom't Ovor ceala. Boy Ovmrvaim, Boy' aWia). Umbrellas, big value at 50. :. , Hat Pins 25c, 50c and $1. Bracelets $1.50 to $5.00. -; " Brooch Pin 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 to $3. Gold Rings $1, $2 to $5. : Watch Chsin. - Hand Bags 25c, 50c, 75c to $2 ' Dress Suit Case, extra value, at $5. For Brother or Father. Handkeichiefs. . Suspenders. Silk , VI ufHers. Neckties. Gold Watch Chains, Watch Fobs, Scarf Pins, Collar Buttons. New stock, sold under manufacturers guar antee. Umbrellas $1.00$1.50, $150. Dress Suit Case $2, $2 50 to $7. extra value at $5. For Sweetheart or Beau (?) A hard question, unless you have reached the Diamond . Ring Stage. We may, however, help you solve the problem. We are now carrying a beautiful line of Good Jewelry, such as Plain Rings, Signet Rings, Set Rings, Stick Puis,. Watch . Chains, Order Pin. Also a large line of Fihe Umbrellas, etc Big Sale of Clothing. Overcoats for Men and Boys. You ran buy the bov a nice auit for - $2.00, $2,50 to $5,00; and also as low as 98c. Extra bargains at $2 to $5. Boys' Overcoats for $2 88 to $5. Men's Overcoats $4, $5, $6, $7.50 ' and $10, etc. New Shoes for Ladies', Men and Children. : Rubber Overshoes for Men, Worn. en and Children. The stock of Shoes is thoroughly up-to-date. Can lit and please the most 'exacting customer. Special at tention given -to Ladies' and Children's ' Shoe and Rubbers. - New , Lot Rubber Shors just re ceived. The leading styles are shown such as Plain and Cap Toe, Cloth Top and Wool Fleece Lined. , until Christmas. - Hiller Go. sue STORE. s
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