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''"-tV 1 -" y ... v-r l Zzili and SeriU7tKly --'PUBLISHED BY ' J AS. F. - HURLEY. jtesmd la tb taatefficv Cotcwl. 1 C as 6ecoKUi Matter. Subscription Sates. cms Vcai .... - i Moatha . tFcar Moatha...... Ox Month Oaa tear.. mm Month.. Hum Moats ... .. .... 1JO .... 1.(0 13 .... a ,...iMS .... jm Publishers' Announcement. nt'oAn ol Tn Tinnn talhi Brick km, No. 53 Union 8t. f-honsiss. Admtislnc Kate eaa ba had at tfea office. Copy lot aaanana Boat b la far M o'clock a. at. ass&ZXmM Tb Kvkjuho Taxamra la daUwxcd by Cantors to mrr portion ottaaeJt. Wo laka fataa la ddhntaw laa apciaaad was .taDscribeis to report all Imcalar ' be. piosaptl to this offios. Carda of Tb taka, Besotatsoskto opacl aad sizsilar articles an charged lot at lha rate of S casta an,- Uaa ala fit all eaasa. Concord, N. CDec.23 1905 NO PAPER MONDAY. Monday being Christmas there will be no issue of The Tribune. The pist two weeks have been strenuous ones for the office. The business men of the city have made heavy demands and with extra help we have tried to give each the attention due, at the same time keep up the paper to a de gree of interest. For this patronage we extend thanks. The Tribune was never more fully appreciated by the people of the city than today. We have many things to be thankful for and take this opportunity of saying to our friends and patrons a word of appreciation. In this issue, on the very eve of a Christmas day, we want to wish a merry Christmas to every friend and reader. The season thus far has in deed been a happy one. The year has been a prosperous one and it is happily ending to the people of this community. Christmas always full of so much good to us, will doubt be fully and dully appreciated and ob served. That the true Christmas spirit may prevail, and every life be bright and happy, is our sincere wish Five Cars Wrecked.;-. ;y :; - Winstoa-Saelm, Dec. 22. Five can of an incoming freight from Char lotto were wrecked about 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in a cut near t' e Davit school Engineer Goldsmith and Conductor Vest were in charge of the train. ' One of-the cars wrecked was loaded with kaoline, one with canned oysters and one empty boxes. The other two were empty. The track was blocked until noon today. On account of the wreck the Moores ville passenger train, due to leave here at 5:30 in the afternoon, was cancelled. Captain Parker and his crew spent the night here. They received-orders this morning not to go out until 5:30 this afternoon. Trains on the Greensboro, Wilkesboro, and Mockiville-Moores-ville roads are still running without orders from the train dispatchers. The telegraph wires being down. One or two wires were put in operation Wed nesday, but the wind storm that night knocked them down again Life Pension for Proofreader. Louisvi'le, Dec. 21 . Raymond Lynch, known as ''Judge" Lynch, veteran proofreader of the Courier- Journal, was tetired by that paper to day on a pension for life at full pay. Mr. Lynch was born in Louisville in 1824, and in 1836 was apprenticed to the Louisville Jcu-nal. With one or two slight interruptions he continued in the newspaper business, going with the Courier-Journal when it absorbed the Journal and the Democrat in 1868 On January 28th next he would have served exactly 70 years. He has probably been a proofreader longer than any man living, and is still men tally active. What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This ia an important daily qaastknw Let ww-oay. itj AmartoamortpopoWdeaaert. Boaeirad High Award, Gold Medal, World'! Fair, St. Louis, 1901. Everything bath package s4d boiLog watar and sat to oooL JTaYont: Lasu-a, Orange, Baapberry, Strawberry, unarry. sjroae a passags ca The Jar of impugning hammer blows, .tetany apputd, breal the hardest rock. Coughing, day after nay, jars ana tears me tnroat and lunga unui tne neaitny tissue give -way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the bard coughing, beais th torn membranes. j Cat Iff Mm f Cloak ami fmr - Liii lul Lili "3 r f. . n' I vent " vnatm, i "ysr. t fertox , bo fa bjtoom Ov4ate and( aeli flavor from your grooar to-d&y. 10a. 1 Don't dope the stomach with dan gerous compounds for cold, croup, etc. Use Gowan s Pneumonia Cure. External. , 12 23 FOR RENT Seven room house on Academy street- Apply to Dr. D G Caldwell.' 12 21 tf T'Tht ;auestioa-!"What Shall I jGive"; can be answered very satisfactorily by inspecting : oar -line o. Fancy Goods p'PtlJI TTS jana-ixouons. vur store is - iuii or oeauiuui tnings wnica will mate osefnl sinrl annroTM-iaterCriristmAS Prfsent.5 .tn Chrlstmas Candy fop tlic Children kind that will be appreciated, . A tew. suggestions -may "aid CANDY NUTS Especially prepared for the little one. J you in yOUT SelectionT, e C " . Only the purest sugar and condiment. Marsh mallow. Orystai Confeotion. Ice Oream Drop. - . - Petuiat Candr. Milk CarmeL Pnrn C1mtmiirjA Onuni ' niuiaVni. Almonds. - Enffliah Walnnta. . T-"" Baiaena. -n v-? Linen Towels, 15c, 25C and 50c. Dates and Fig. Oranget. v ; V-r - Buisnas::'.? ' LincrNiDkiML JlrS1.50ind 12 "Oltl lOlO ao cents per pound. : ; Linen Damuk, for table cloths. 50c Complete lina of Btiok Candr '20 Icenta nar ho, mntjtininir : 9i . nnnnH. land SI per yard. -, r:.'?: - I ' oeverai oeautnui pattern in tne 91 JU.S1JIJUI-U. eat. uamer. ; s -v't - ; Table Damask, 72 inches wide. Noth tng will be more bigbly apprecuted. . ' ' Xf l ! r - l!. - HHHfMtMMW " counterpanes, pig values at r mm )) j afn T!j BREAD! BREAD !! BREAD HI ' Jk"". 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 pneumonia. All druggists, 25c, 50c and $1. 12 23 FOR SALE A lot of fresh sausage W. W. Morris. WANTED Second hand burlaps, pay 2J4 to 3 cents for each in cash or trade- Concord Milling Co. n3 tf Salisbury has twelve bars and gets a $600 license. The aldermen contem plate raising the tax to one thousand dollars. It looks like the Salisbury saloons were paying little enough for their privilege and they could not af ford to kick at a raise, for if reports be true they ate reaping a harvest of business. The Republicans of New York are getting into a row, principally over its speakers for the legislature. One boss wants one man, another boss another man, and the fight might result in a real man getting the speakership. To Take Cassis Away trom Parole. Cleveland, Dec- 21. Fearing the State might pardon her, Federal au thorities will hustle MrsCassie Chad- wick to the State penitentiary at Co lumbus and then have her committed to a Federal prison, either at Atlant?, Ga or Ft. Leavenworth) Kansas. Judge Taylor, in the United States District Court, yesterday decided that wherever the parole system exists in State penitentiaries the Boards of Par don of such institutions have the right to parole prisoners- Hence their de sire to get her to Columbus and later to a Federal prison. Three dozen nice Pickles for 25 cents. D J Bost & Co. Largest loaf, best bread. 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. I. "Phone 121 - f new i. - Umbrellas. 50c 75 SI. 11.50 to Crochet Shawls. 50c. 75c. $1 and $1.50.-. 'J.. r . - . ,V. Handkerchiefs" 5c, t0c-.15c. 25c and due. --u.C T . . ' ' s Wool Gloves. Kid Glovet- Silk and Linen Embroidered Collars Fur from 11 to $15." V:k v-r For Father or Husband. 1 Chickens, eggs and 'butter, received daily. D J Bost & Co. General insurance Office Smith & White, Agents, 4th door City build ing, rnone zio. it J ust 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 hi Co- "Beautiful home on Corbin street formerly owned by Mr. A. B. Young for rent." Cabarrus Cotton Mill. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qu Lnine Tablets. Druggists refund money money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25 cents. A wedding is like going up in a bal loon it is best not to think what is going to happen when you start to come down. Salisbury, N. C The jug mills worked all night last night filling or ders for Southern shipment Hope you won't find a cow bell in your Christmas stocking. A $50,000 Fire In Boston; Sensational Escapes. Boston, Dec 22. A $50,000 fire in the building; at the corner of Pitts and Greene streets, at the West End; which started in the shipping room of the New England Reed Company's factory, was attended by many sensa tional escapes, and cost one life. The victim was Pamifito Ramonion, who was suffocated by smoke before the , fireman could take him from a win dow. Nmety men and women had ' their escape Cot off from the stairways and fire escapes and most of them got "'out by means of a sky; light By passing over the roof of the burning - building, they reached the higher walls of an adjoining- structere, where some of them formed a human ladder, and - by permitting others to climb over . their shoulders enabled them to reach - safety-- - ; . - It's cold treatment t! blood boiL t make tone's A new leaf is really one with another turn. '.e same old !. I'll l e 1 y's$ said the .istroaseve. 1 vl--2 : 1 in c-n- A ood w y to keep from becoming poor is riot to try to get rich too fast. State op Ohio, Crrr of Toledo, f Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he 1 senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney 'A Co., doing auiineu in the City of Toledo, County and State foresaid, and that said fiim will paylhe sum of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that bannot be cared by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FSLANK7. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pre eace, this 6th day 01 December, A. D' M86. A. W. OUUSON, (SSSX.) " NOTAST PCBUO. " Ball's Catarrh Care is lakea internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. Sead for testimonials free. F. J. CUZKIT St Cow Toledo, a Bold by Dmrtista. 75c. -Tak HaU'a Family Pills for ooaatiDatloa. Christmas comes but once a year; but the wedding presents go on all the time. ., - Hives are a terrible torment to- the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. Instant reliaf, permanent . cure, at any drag store, 60 cents. v - THIS MEANS YOU. I am preparing a directory for the protection of merchants, who do a credit business. ' his '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, so that when a party makes application for credit (he merch ant, at a moment's notice, can see the party wanting the credit appears in this Directory, and if so, be can get no credit V".,":..:;; -v: -y:- ' 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 debts. ' H 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 & Bro bank rupts'' I ' . V''-' ";- ." j You can settle with me, or witn Adams, ArmfielJ, Jerome & Maness, Attornrys. This means YOU, for evtry one. that fills to pay will le FOR SALE Cotton seed meal and hulls mixed, in 100 lbs sacks. Bailed hay and straw. D J Bost Si Co Are as good s money. You have the money and I have-the fuel. Let' swap now before the holi days ard be ready for the COLD WAVE Which is sure to follow. Your pat patronage for the past 15 years s appreciated and the best pos sible service for the future assured. K. L. CRAVEN. Plumbing, Steam ?A N D- MONEY TO LOAN $10,000 or any part to loan on satisfactory Ca barms 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 t Geo H. Rtjtledge, Supt Ifotic. All parties receiving piiiic life pro tection from city water are asked to be present at regular meeting of Board Si Water Commissioners Thursday night, the 14th By order of Board. Geo. H. Rutledge, Supt. Neck Ties. , --- " , V' Four-in Hand, solid black or white. 25c and 50c. . , Four in-Hand, light or dark fancys. 25c and 50c- - . - Four-in-Hand, (individual - boxes) new styles at 50c. firing Tier, black and white bows. SasDenders 15c. 25c and 50c. avtra practical Plumbers, Ualuei.: i ; Water Fitters. We Handkerchiefs 5c" lOcJ 15c. 25c: V Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, Hot Water Fitting. We are Steam and know our business In every detail, and we do plumbing on the most 1 25c 50c and SI modern SCIENTIFIC AND SANI TARY PRINCIPLES. There is no gnesa 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 the satisfactiod of our . patrons. We ask you to test our ekill and 65c $1 lanuiuiuvBS. I T T I 11.. u: 1 .. tl tl M WIIIUIGUSB, vija TNIUC9 at s.v and 52 LongftWalKer Umbrellas, big value 'at 50c . v - Hat l-ins 25c, 50c snd SI. Bracelets $1.50 to $5.00- -v Brooch Pins 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 to $3. T Gold Rings $1, $2 to $5.. Wstch Chains. - " , t Hand Bags 25c, 50c, 75c to $2. C ' Dress Suits Cas&xtra value, at $5T - For Brother or Father. - Handkeichiefs, Suspenders..- Silk Mufflers. Neckties. Gold Watch Chains.-Watch Fobs, Scarf ; Pins, 'Collar Buttons. ' New stock, sold' under manufacturers guar- . anteei'-- "V t-v-J ' v'-c w' t. , Umbrellas $1-00, $1.50, $250." -Dress Suit Case $2. 42 50 to tl. extra value at $5.; ,-.v-- For Sweetheart or Beao (7) 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 Kintrs. Signet K.MsTS. bet Rings, 5tick Phis. Watch .Chains, Order Pins. 'Also a large line of Fine Umbrellas, etc. , " ' - . Tmsitieo -. Overcoats for Men and Boys. 1 You can buy the boy. a nice suit for $2.00, $2,50 to $5,00; and also as low as 9oc. Extra . bargains st $2 to $5. - Boys' Overcoats for $2 88 to $5. c Men's Overcoats $4, $5, $6, $7.50 snd $10, etc" s New. Shoes for Ladles' Men -j; and Children. ' Rubber Overshoes for Men, Worn- en and Children. -. v The stock of Shoes is thoroughly up-to-date. Can fit and please the : most exacting customer. Special at tention given to Ladies' and Children's. : Shoes and Rubbers. . ' New Lot Rubber Shoes just re ceived. The leading styles are shown -such as Plain and Cap Toe, Cloth Top and Wool Fleece Lined. Store open at niht nntll Christmas. Leather Purses and Bill Books. ' Umbrellas $1, $1.50, $2 to $3. For Sister. Linen Nspkin (embroidered or lace) 15c, 25c and 50c - - ' , Special values in Handkerchief at 5c sniPllcr Silk Collars 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 89c. Silk Collars and Cuffs 50c, 75c, $1. Embroidered white linen Collars 5c, 10c, 15c '.- - . ,', ,. Crochet Silk Shawls. Crochet Wool Fascinators 25c, 50c, 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 A. Young Greensboro; ' - Na C. lUIXIUUJJtlliUt; nun) WHITE. How Uxm snnjafl. sas hlst'si UlIJI IT III I L LADIES DrylHeathf Miller a Dr LaFranco. Compound eLESmrm Safe. Quick. Reliable Regulator SuDsrlor tootbsr samstflss snM ashlah prig . Cura aiisrmiitMd. Suoosssf ally Dm br orr 900,01)0 Wesnra. PHoa.ttS Cants, drag. -UUU or Itr mslL Tsstlsson Isis snd booklet ttmL Dr. LsVrsuM. . asll4isil. sk 3IIC 3tfC 3Q n. Tht Dayvault Co. :-n CASH STORE DENTIST ,.irpr , "ssaaMBarPH' 1 ' ' ,' , . SSSSSsa Our Christmas and New Year's iuti exceeded all eipecutionsi VVtCconse : qvently Just Had to order more to meet the demand. And lnelade the Very . Latest WorKs br the most : Popular Authors. " ; r " : .l. We have - just 'received SIX V. HUNDRED CAPS frm ne of- .the Jargesi j manufacturers ' ''f New York, and they must go at 15 ia aad ake:a" peepjat 'thet1wJ.iratlphai i''T'' r4 'you' a cent, ,.; , " - y. ' 'tut - We lUll have a few-CtOAKS that yon can get 1 some rare BARGAINS In. '.; ;.".Wt have;; the largest and most h-ti .coatplete'.?. line .;;of Underwear S;' (both Mea'a and Voraen's) that: t.rr -k was ever shown in this -city....;.,,: r i I V -i I - 1 NO MORE YARIED SELECTION COlIfi-Allb LOOIL OVER n our lii:z OF sno2s. : EVER SEEN m CONCOm ..4V ; We are sole '. arents ' fer the 1: J famous Humanic $3.50 and $ 4.00 Z ,'!." Shoes We also have " a strong' ; - " line of Shojes for boys and girls'4 :I ;t : "Just e thing for scheol.'' : :;: : . Doolls for Little Children. -, fc Doolls for Bora and Girls.- ; 'i " :-'..-; ;i- : -'V :'V':. 0---v- Doolls of ReferenceText Doolls. - r-. ;l; ; ; t pyjf& k'?;, . Books forjtheOlder People. ; A Complete Assortment of Bibles and Prayer Boollr. RESPECTFULLY, Have You Scon Gurdir: i 11 1 I n!ii!fir, J A 9 :-J 1; V V r ? i.e. ' ; knoi-o to s'l merchants, and in if ' ' : e i 1 ;.:s Di-!
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