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THE TRIBUNE. Daily and Seml-WeeKlj V V , PUBLISHED BY , 4 JAS. F. HURLEY BBkHad ia lb PoatoAc In Concord. N. Cuftecand-CUM alaitrt. Subscription Rates. mh.t One Year ate MonOis 1.3S Pour Moatha 100 Oat Month O One Week IS SUtl-WUKLV oae rear tlM Six Month M met Mosthl Ji Publishers' Announcement The office of Thk Tjlibufb U in the dcl Row, No. S3 Union St Phone 144. Advertising Rate can be had at the $ce. Copy for chances must be la br 10 o'clock a. m. The Evbhimo Tribtjwb la delivered by Carriers to every portion of the city. We ke tains in delivering the papers and inre Subscribers to report all lrreular .t;es promptl ? to this office. Cirri of Thinks, Resolution of R-spetl rind simitar articles are charged for at the ate of 5 cents oe. line this in all cases. v'ONCORD. N.C April!?, 1906. gel By NARTSA McCULLOCH-WnXlANS Copyright, MOS, by P. O. Kaatn ent Congressman Kitchen, of ihe fiftl district, is opposed to the fast ma 1 appropriation for the Southern whict assures us the 97 service. Some oi Mr Kitchen's friends are very mucl displeased at this action, but in much as he goes on record as beiiu opposed to subsidies at all times i' could scarcely be expected that hi could support this measure and bt consistant. The section which thi mail benefits gets very little and havinp learned to appreciate the service not want to see it discontinued. Our good friend, Mr W M Wed dington, wants to know "how come" a few things the Southern does. I ht only reply we could make, as a sug gestion, is that life is too short to tr) to get on to all the curves of a railroad or to try to provoke an explanation. Governor Glenn spends Sunday in Concord and will be heard with much interest by Concord people. Concord has a cordial welcome or the chief executive. The Tar Heel has nc Butler and this week's issue flays him worse than ever. The Republicans certainly have Butler about properly sized up. Infanticide is rrurder without chance at the plea of self defense. The base ball reports are coming in d ail v- A SPLENDID INSTITUTION Tbe Cabarrus B.Li Savings Associa tion to Increase Its Capital Stock Doubling Present Stock. Mr. J. M Hendrix, the Secretary and Treasurer of the Cabarrus County Building and Loan Association, who is now doing some very clev.jr adver tising in the Tribune, is an enthusiast on building and loan. He believes in it, and when he talks it sincerity is plainly stamped on every word. Mr. Hendrix is free to confess that he is enthusiastic in believing in the good of the idea and has a volume of in formation and facts at his command. The association Mr. Hendrix repre sents is eight years old and has never lost a dollar, thoogh it has made dol lar for the shareholders. The Cabar rus is capitalized at $25,000 and is going to increase this, doubling that amount This is necassary to accom modate the demand. Mr. Hendrix likes to talk, when, in a quiet way, you get him once' begun, on the beauties and benefits of a home-making, home; building associations such as he repre sents. -The fact that in eight years not a dollar' has been lost, that many homes has been built, and that the stock must be increased to accommo date the demands these things speak largely and prove the usefulness of these most splendid institutions. Al ready many shares of the new stock hve been Spoken for, and as soon as the 2,500 additional shares are author ized many more will go. ' This is a i V-ndid institution and to talk to men 1 ' s Mr. Hendrix makes one think the t ! of it. ; " . I Margaret came from toe jrcbard whistling cheerily, a heaped bi skct of Jewel red apples poised careful '.y upon her bare brown head. Miss P-udence Heatueote, her aunt aud guardian, frowued at the whistling, but had to smile a bit when Margaret broke out: 'Now, rrudenci'. precious, come at me with tbe saving about whistling girls and crowing hens! I know yju hate my sole musical accomplishment, but this tl.iy Is enough to set a graven image whistling, even dancing. If it was of anything softer than granite. You ought to be out iu it. The on-hard is a place enchanted. I didn't know until now tilings so prosaic as apple gathering and cider making could set themselves to music."' "II in!" Miss Prudence said. "H-m! May 1 ask if Jimmy Blair is out there, as lie promised to be?" "Of course! A gentleman keeps his promises, doesn't he?" Margaret an swered, tossing her head, but flushing in spite of herself. Airniu Miss Prudence said "U-m!" There appeared to be nothing else to say. But after two breaths she got up ami moved toward the kitchen, sigh ing out: "And of course he ll be here to dinner. That means cooking things. Men do have such atrocious apietites." -I'm glad they do." Margaret retort ed shamelessly. "I've got one to match anybody. Oh, Aunty Prue, do make a potato pudding! Make It very rich and have lots of thick, sweet, real lemon sauce." "Go 'nay, you baggage!" Miss Pru dence said over her shoulder. "Who told you what-Jimmy likes best? I've the greatest mind to make dried apple pies, just to see If he would lnow the difference." smiling at Margaret as she spoke the last seuteuce. Margaret blushed very red and be gan to pout. "You meau Jimmy is so gone on me lie's not In his right mind," she said. "But you're all wrong, Aunty Prue. 1-1 don't believe he he cares for me a hit -hardly. Not that way. at least. All this week he's been as kind as could be, but distant as if he was afraid I wouldn't understand." "Then there's mischief afoot, what sort I've got to find out." Miss Pru dom e said vigorously, her hand on the door knob, "for if ever any lad was clean out of his bead, clean idiotic about a chit of a thing. It was Jimmy about you. all lust week and all the weeks before It, siuce you came to stay with me." "Mischief afoot, but where?" she kept mentally repeating to herself as she whisked about the trim kitchen, her brows puckered, her eyes Intro spective. On tbe surface she tould see nothing. Nobody had openly any right or reason to be interfering bet veen the pair. Jimmy was an orphan the same as her Peggy. Moreover, he hid never had Ihe least shadow of an utaugle nn'iit True, various and suud: v vouni; pared women had been setting their caps at him pretty caps, modestly sei but be had overlooked them all i nless it wore Miss Prue gave a gre it start There was the root of the trr uble; Its name. Vidella Bane. Jimmy lad rath er made i r to her in Ihe weeks just before Peggy came. Now that she thought of it. he had squired Delia to church two Sundays running, besides buying many things for her at the strawlierry supper and fair. And Del la. It was well known, wanted to mar ry and settle herself. She had three younger sisters crowding her in the home nest. Naturally she would do what she could to hold Jimmy, the best chance in all Easton town. But how she had done it Miss Pru dence could not fathom, although she studied the problem almost to the det riment of her dinner. She sat down to it still puzzled. Jimmy greeted her and the dinner rapturously and talked a great deal of his appetite and of many other things, but somehow did not eat w,th his usual zest, although be made a fair meal. Nobody with a palate could help doing that with such things as Miss Prudence set before him.. Jimmy assured Margaret more than once that If such cooking ran Id tbe family her future husband was tbe luckiest fellow alive. "I think so too. That's why It's so provoking not to have him come along," Margaret said at last "Only think, Jimmy, I'm almost twenty-one and have never bad a real business beau! Isn't it shameful when Aunty Prue la going to will me all ber pretty dishes and the Heathcote silver? Fancy en heiress without a sweetheart P' "Such destitution la painful so pain ful I hardly believe It exists," Jimmy said, turning; away bis bead, then breaking Inconsequently Into talk of something else. Miss Prudence, watching: him, saw that bis teeth had set before he could speak. Of the seeing earn enlighten ment in part. She meant te make it whole before she was much older. Bo as soon as dinner was over aha sent Margaret noon an errand and herself drew Jimmy on to the barn -with pre text of wanting hie advice as to tbe new hayloft and stalls. She was a straight speaking person, womanly, withal courageous. Bona soon aa they were Inside the stall space she wheeled trpoo Jimmy, asking plum ply, "What cock and boll story has Delia Ban told yon f, ..v ;"v "Who said she bad told me any thing?" Jimmy retorted. "Beside, she didn't need to. , My eye are fairly : "Sure of It 7 Muni Prodeno asked. "If yon are. pleas to ten me what they have told yon about my Peggy. I know yod think you're got a grK-v-ance no, not exactly a grievance, but a hurt" "It Is a hurt, but 1 don't blame her for It. 1 can't she she must have -met tbe other fellow nrst, Jimmy said, turning away bis head. Miss Prudence stamped her foot. "What other fel low?" she demanded. Jimmy answered miserably: "Tbe one I saw ber ktsnlisj and bug ging Saturday out under the chest nut trees. She was all dressed p, In white aud low necked, and they were carrying on like mad, else I shouldn't have seen them. I I started to go up when I heard ber talking, but after I caught a word or two sneaked away, like a whipped hound." "No doubt," Miss Prudence said angrily, "but tell me this where did you sneak to? Went straight home, I "reckon, aud after supper over to the Baneses. That right?" Jimmy nodded. "Now tell me straight what Miss Del la told you and bow she came to do It." "I won't!" Jimmy said stoutly. "I'm no telltale. I'd seen enough, aud Delia saw It bad made me mighty miserable. All she did was to set me right let me know Margaret was" "Playing, play acting with her?" Miss Prudence broke In. "Did she tell you that tell you how the girls have been practicing against tbe church sociable? Delia waa dressed up In man's clothes and my Peggy playing sweetheart to ber. I know. I was there, up on tbe big dead trunk, hold ing tbe play book and laughing fit to kill. Now. don't you wish you had sneaked the other way?" "You you don't mean there Isn't any other fellow?" Jimmy cried Incredu lously. Miss Prudence sniffed. "Of course I don't mean any such thing. There are twenty other fellows bound to be with a girl like Margaret but I don't believe she likes any of them best un less It Is the very chucklehead I'm talk ing to right now." "Miss Prudence!" Jimmy ejaculated, then caught her tight In his arms. He was shaking like a leaf, as near to laughing as to crying. Thus Margaret came upon them ami called out roguishly: "Is It to be real ly 1'ncle Jimmy? Well, I don't mind so long as we have you lu the family." "It's to be anything in tbe world you say," Jimmy said, darting to her. Then as he caught both ber lmuds and laid them against his breast he turned a beaming face upon Miss Prudence, saying: "Peggy Is' sweet enough, pret ty enough, for anything, hut when It comes to looking like an angel to a man In trouble, why. she'll never be In it with our Aunty Prue." 1 I . . 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W A BRATTON, Concord, N C, at M issouri power plant, west of depot. 4 4 4t d and sw f that lc: Statb romn. Crr of Toucdo. f 1 f All I umTf. . - Prank J. Chase aukaa oath that t ia at alar partner o th. In at V. J. Chrmr ft Caw deaac caabKsaiarbrCit7f Toledo, Couati aad ataat atom. id, and that aaid Sim win par tfca am af ONR HrNDFFO DOIXASS lor aad as4 mo of r-rrh t)t bannot be c"-M bv tb aat H( . ' J. t f KT. . .' I. i. . J ' i! rrii t. NOTICE 25 bushels Everett's earlv six weeks seed potatots for sale, $1.00 per bushel, at Concord Mill. 3 10 d sw G. T. CROWELL. For SALE A good Milch Cow The D J Boat Co. FOR RENT One large front room over store. Marsh Drug Store tf Chickens, Eggs and Butter received from the country ever day. Tbe ' D J Boat Co. tf Just Received a lot of Bananas and Cabbage. Phone us your orders. Tbe D J Bost Co. 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