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T l c v Tribune fmw f a New Teucphoni No. J44 Discovery ... -'... Concord. N.C Dec. 23y05 71 1 Correct Dress The "Modem! Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hay A Co, of Cincinnati, Q, satisfies good dressers everywhere AO bnati Mad Strictly to Your Mwim 500 KrWaf tame sad duanntk fabrics tws which sa ItiaMataSad hs Concord N. C. WANTED! Everybody to Know That our line of Holiday Goods are in and ready for your inspection. Never before have we shown such a laxgejstock, consisting of Watches, Diamond Rings and Brooches, Chains, Gold Crosses, Cuff Buttons, Silver Shaving Sets, Silver Toilet Sets, Jewel Boxes, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver Spoons, Knives and Forks, Fine Hand-Painted China and Imported Decorat ed China. W. C CORRELL, Leading Jeweler. A BOTTLE OF HUDNUT'S VIOLET TOILET WATER Makes a nice Christmas present. We nave it put up in nice boxes for Christ mas, each box containing one bottle. Price T5c. Gibson Drug Store. STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT For Christmas Goods. Beautiful line. Every body welcome MISS BRACHEN. JUST OPENED! . . : Nice Line of . Gibson Art Calendars, Christmas and Nov Year Cards, rc:tab, Etc. P R, H. Patterson a r.ny cz::z:z:: :zrrr of Also Pickles in Bottles or Bulk. Raisens and Currant. r . T:rr 3 C".!i H a Lowest At r i'ar meeting cf the Board of ' ' t . S Va'.-r Con- " loners, held I !i of Dec r, 1905, the ' ' i t ..animously i t f -ranief re- : t f.om : 1 -(ft1 mi n eot. For Stomach, Bowel, Liver and Kidney. $1.00 per bottle, three for fa. SO, lis for $3 00. Payne's QuicK Relief Oil, 25 cents. Payne s Medicated Soap lOo. All sold by J Fetzer Drugstore Co. We take this opportu nity to extend to our friends and customers a Merry Christmas. v This store will be open Monday. P EH ran - v VssMsaMsWtaif- Christmas These days trouble. The mind of most everyone and a present for a gentleman is one of the most troublesome. To pive something he will like and appreciate. If you will call in and see our line of Men's Goods which was never better we will try and show you something that will please your Father, Brother, Husband, Sweetheart or friend. Hem are some articles that will make nice present and be appreciated ; ; : : : : : : A Suit of Clothes, An Overcoat," A nice Hat, a Bath Robe, Linnen or Silk Handker chiefs, Lite Half Hose, Silk Muffler or Full Dress Muffler, Necktie a pair of Shoes, Grip or Suit Case, Gloves, Fancy .Vesta and Bed-room Slippers. Think . it over and call and see our lines. x X .-: Browns-Cannon Company. - AT - . Santa Claus is in full blast, and the time for the ; Auto drawing is near at hamd. ; Get in ' 'your tickets. Every dollar paid en account : or for goods purchased up to noon of the 33rd represents a ticket. ; - -:- ---j r n- & Tay your money .and take your choice. Every-" thirj n represented or S. --J money reiunaea. Presents LOCALS AND PERSONALS - Carl Deal is in for Christmas. ' . -i : . . . Harry Fryling is home for the holi days. See change in ad of the Cannon & I rciicr va. - t? . r Mr. C L Smith left for Charlotte this morning. Mr. T M 'Hall of Lexington spent yesterday here. Dr. J W Flow, of Glass, spent the day in the city. Howard Cosby of the Southern is here for day or two. Miss Sallie Cress is spending today in Charlotte with friends. Mr. G F McAllister, of Mt. Pleas ant, spent yesterday here. T W Smith, Jr, is home from Durham for the holidays. Mr. C B Long left this morning for Charlotte to visit relatives. Mr. C C Bernhardt, of Durham, spent last night in the city, Mr. L R Strieker left for Charlotte this morning to spend the day, Mr. W T Kirk left this morning for Newell to visit his parents. Mr. Jesse Vanderburg is spending today in Salisbury with friends. Mr. J O B Gillespie, of Charlotte, spent yesterday afternoon in the city. Tribune advertisers are all wishing a merry Christmas to Tribune readers. Mr. Pink Deal, of Charlotte, is here to spend a few days with his parents Mr. E Barringer left for Salisbury this morning to spend the day on busi ness. Mr and Mrs Roland Harris, of Statesville, are here to spend the holi days. Mr W S Spradley, of Augusta, Ga. will spend Xmas with Mr J Marshal Mabrey. Miss Mable Graeber, who teaches at Anderson, S. C., is home for the holidays. Mrs. Charles S Stone, of Charlotte, is visiting at Cant. J M Alexander's, her father. R L McAllister, who has been at .a. V V Rock Hill. for. some months, is home for a week. Mr. M O Harris left for his home at Harrisburg this morning to spend the holidays. The trains have all teen late the past few daps. Today they have all been badly off. Mr.- John Oglesby, who attends Randolph Macon Institute, is spend ing the holidays here. Mr". Alonzo Blickwelder, of Mt Pleasant, was in the city last night on hurry shopping tour. Mr. C L Mosman will leave to night for Chattanooga, Tenn., to spend several days with relatives. Misses Addie Barrier and Fannie Lippard, who teach at school Crescent, are home for the holidays. ,v Mr. 'and Mrs. L V Gaffney left this morning for Gaffney, S. C, to spend the holidays with relatives. .. - The Fox Club hu just received three red foxes to be turned loose and chased during the holidays. ; Miss Bessie Ives, of the State Nor mal College, is here to spend the hoi idays with Miss Mable Graeber. Master Dolpb Lena retumened to his home in; Salisbury this morning after a short visit here with friends. Mr. G C Cadieu, of The Tribune force, will leave this afternoon for his home in Monroe to spend a few days. .: Mr N D Fetzer and chddren have returned from Davidson, where they have been spending the summer. J Marshal Mabrey and family, of Durham, have arrived and will spend Xmas with Mr W C J Caton and friends. . - . ' ' - The Tribune takes two days, Monday and Tuesday, for holidays. Some one will be in the office most of the time both Monday and .Tuesday. A dance will be given by the young men on Friday night of next week. Richardson's orchestra hu been en gaged and . the event will be made a Double one. . - 1 Rural Route Inspector Plumber whel has t 'en the city several days went over tie Glass route Friday and Bii'sar fr i, authorizirj a few r ' ' " " r . Tie c' are CANNON Miss Ruth McLywn, of Weslyn College, at Macon, Ga., arrived in the city last night to spend the holidays with Miss Constance Cline, on East Corbin street No. 785 was the lucky one in the Automobile drawing at the Bell & Harris Cd. Store this morning. The holder of this number can present the ticket and get the Automobile the company has been advertising. ' The drawing was done , by a committee composed of Mesdames L T Hartsell, L A Brown and R E Ridenhour. Wedding niton nesd. Mr. and Mr. G. M. Nanney announce the marriage of tneir daughter -Daisy Angelina '. '. to - -Mr. Daniel Monroe Stalling nn Thursday, December the twenty-first Nineteen hundred and five Her. Jonathan B. Carpenter officiating UUkey, aortn Uarouna - Mr. Stalling was raised in Cabar rus and has many 'relatives and friends in the county. : - No man is looking for trouble to the extent that he will refuse to dodge a crrditor. - ;;-.v The fellow who gets it in the heck ought to be glad he isn t a giraffe. A Gnaranteed Care for Piles . ' itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. , Druggist are authorized to re fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. ; FIVE V DOLLARS REWARD for the Conviction of the person who tore down my lign board last night. J M Alien, i - ; 12 23 2t. Energy all goner Headache? Btomaoh ' nt of order? Simply a ease of torpid river. Burdook Blood Bitter will make a new man or woman of yon. At any drugstore. . Hundreds of live saved everv year by having Dr, Thomas' Eoleetrio Oil in the aonae just when it is needed. Onre eroup, heals horns, euts, wound of every sort. At any drag store. . 3 tK r-i . ,,i.iiar ;i 1 1 or; --7 7. V- ' . 1 We wish you all a Merry Christmas. Store open - tonight until 10:30. We closed Monday. FETZER a L WOODHOU8Ereident O. W. SWINK, Oashiw ; CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK Concord N. , BRANCH AT AUBBMARLB, N. SB. OapH-aM SSursMua, a,ni LhidlvkM.Pronto.,.. Oapoata DOur part snooeas, a lndioated by abor figures, ia quite gratifTins;, and ws wish to aasure our friends and onatomers of our appreciation of their patronage, and cordially invite a oontinuanoe of the same. Should be pleased to serve a Urge number of new enstomers, holding ourselves ready to serve yon In any way eon- sutent wun souna oanking. DxasoTeas: J. W . Oannen, Bebert. 8. Temag, Hi. VoU, J. 9. woodsman, H. I t . Oorl, Jne. . Knrd, J. M. litnrw. T.airaa. O p e p a One Week, MONDAY, MATIIlw DECEMBER 25tb ; PCPUIAR PZ:CZS t Ladiet' Ticket 15 cents, if Nice Fresh Mountain Buckwheat Flour, Maple Syrup, Mince Met, . Pure Honey, Cranberries, Evaporated Peaches, Heinz Sour snd Sweet Pickles and Pure Apple Vinegar. t Je are in bftter'thape to serve our . trade thsri e' rt ' - COMPANY; MaBTQ BOGER, Tloe-PreiitdenI 4 ' " . W. H. OD3SON, Teller WMMSOAO .. ........ , aao,joct.o ...... ... 4SS, 00.00 . JHI i u s e Commencing '.l -The Famous ; .? Osman Stocll Co. , SUPPORTING - Miss Helene Reiclla ; IN REPERTOIRE. 4 - c:s spzcszltizs Monday Matinee "A Fight for , Life." . ; Monday Night-"Down Mobile" IO, 20 and 30 Ccr.is. purchased before 6 p. m. Monday. 3
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