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r f1 cld apilu ir.r c:i headway 100 REWARD, f 100. A LITXLU NONSENSE. , WANTZO - r - - -A. a Milled Every ATlaraeoa, - Except Sunday INCORPORATED ,. Imi Subscription Rate . '- f v .DAILY. Oae Year ". Sn Months .... Three Month .. One Month .... One Week ..... SEMI-WEEKLY. 3.60 1.80 30 JO Rector of Grace . Church ' Tells The Legend of llynheer Brevoort in Hia Plea for the Old Landmark at The Bend. , Rev. Dr. W. R. Huntington,- rector of, Grace church, in his protest recent ly before the Pablie Service Commis sion made mention of the old appl tree standing on the church land nearfn1,yr otin8 directly npon the blood He never ars s welcome "Whoa,'.' One Year .... , Six Months . . three Months Publishers' Announcement Advertising Rates can be had at the office. Copy for changes most be in by 10 o'clock, a. m. The Evening Tribune is delivered by Carriers to every portion of the city. We take pains in delivering the pa pers and urge Subscribers to report all irregularities promptly to this of fice. Cards of Thanks, Resolutions of . espect .aid similar articles -re charg ed fo,- at the rate of 5 cents per line Cash in all ease Entered as second-class matter at the Concord, N. C, postoffice under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. JAS. F. HURLEY, Editor and Manager Concord, N. C, Feb. 10, 1098.. THE GRAPE BLACK ROT. This disease prevails in all parts of Nurth Carolina. In most sections o the State it is so bad that the grape crop is practically ruined unless prop er measures be taken to prevent the disease. The Black rot is easily recognized from the accompanying illustration showing its most conspicuous char acters, blackening, drying and final shrivelling of the grapes in the clus ters. Often all of them shrivel ami dry in this way. Though the disease is seldom noticed until the grape is badly shrivelled, it may be seen earl ier as a brown or blaek spot on the berry. Before its appearance upon the fruit at all it may be found as brown spots, one-eighth to one-half an inch in diameter, on the leaves or twigs. Very close examination of tin diseased spots on twigs, leaves, or fruit, reveals the presence of very small pustules in great numbers. These pnsutles are the fruiting bodies of the fungus which is the cause of t ho black rot, and from these pustules issue immense numbers of spores which serve to spread the disease. This disease can be prevented. If you saw black rot on your grapes last year it will almost certainly be there again -this year, unless you take steps to prevent it. Prevention is simple and sure. It consists in spraying your vines with the Bordeaux mixture, consisting of six pounds of Muestone, four pounds of lime and fifty gallons of water. The first application, killing tho spores that are wintering on the bark and trellis, should be made be ' fore the buds open; the second, im mediately before the blossoms ap pear; the third just after blossom- ing; the fourth and fifth at intervals , ten to fourteen day thereafter. ?, 'i.' ThS east of fix sprayings for au acre of grapes is about fifteen dollars, including material and labor. .'The grapes saved win in value far exceed this cost. v.'','.- " . Now is the time of year to get your, spray pump ready if yon have one; to buy if yon need to; to pre pare for the spraying needed during the coming spring."- . .' If yon need 'further inforssstion ; regarding spraying "mixtures, how to ' prepare thein 'spraying pumpVwhere to buy them," and' what crops, and when tospray, write to -the . North Carolina.' "Agricultural - Experiment Station, West Baleigfi, N. C, for' Bui 193, "Spraying Mixtures and Machin ery, When and How to Spray."-,, - The following- Bulletins J interest to fruit growers may be secured upon application. - -.--:'"-- Bulletin 182, Apples in North Car olina. . - - ;;. ;.;, Bulletin 184, Garden and Orchard Fruits, their Culture and Marketing. Bulletin 185, Black Rot of the Grape in North Carolina and its Treatment Bulletin 186, Insect and Fongoos r ;ier Vs of the Peach, Plum, Cherry, I t 1 Fersimmoa. - . ! , KjV. .i 137, . Grapes and Small r-" . ' - t r. L. '"TrVEr."., Biologist i the corner of Tenth street and Broad way one of the. few remaining monu mental trees of New York. ; There is nothing monumental about its aise. tr 11 11 " a " gtKQ I many wno waia past it aauy may not .75 1 even oe aware oi us existence, nut .401 there it stands nevertheless, visible at all times, and for one work of spring fine with apple blossoms, shaking their outdated odor over the, ancient. Way. Still, it is lost in all the sbubbery and garden work of the church-yard', and passed by as if it were some ordinary fancy stuff of the garden. . It does not occur to men that here is the strange and unusual sight of a com mon country apple tree. So the od dity goes unnoticed. Yet in its mod est way it is a monument. A legend, to which Dr. Huntington referred in the course of his remarks sboatltie Grace Church site, is the reason for the tree's presence. The tree keeps green the memory of one Mynheer Brevoort, Dutchman and farmer. Brevoort 's acres, spread about where the church and its build' ings now stand, lay pleasantly near the city. Across the dip to the south he could see the oncoming houses, a scattering on the edge of the hill be yond Canal street. One day a gang with rods and chains came past old Brevoort 's door. South of here, the way northward had iramemorially turned toward the North river and passed the litte group of farms that swelled later into Green wich village. Now the plan was to lay out a straight route. The chain came clanking up, length by length, to th-j Brevoort gate, where the long lane ended. I "Keep off my land!" shouted old Brevoort to the surveyors, confront ing them with his dog and stick. Just what he said the vestrymen of the Grace Church of today are hardly cer tain. But that it must have been the most forcible Dutch at the old set tler's command seems certain. The readers of this paper will be " ' :" Poor Old Plug. pleased to learn that there is at least old Peirasus must ia bit on dreaded disease- that science has Between the shafts of sieged wit been able to euro in all its stages, and v Each mortal dav. that is Catarrh. Hall Catarrh Cure The while somi cruel iokesmith swats. i. i . .. i . . . ::, ' . m me ouV pwuuve cure now Known Poor Pegasus unceasing trots w urn niouicai, uruariuiy. atarra i , Away. qiursa .a cuusuiuuuiuu ireatmsni. I .-;, t .;t-i; uirriatarm Wure is taken inter- The keen him .l..va nn th. tm ana mueous aunaees oi u system, xi pnly call be knows, I wis, """"J mi wuuihiuw vxi And tnes to answer to, is this: the disease, and giving' the patient strength by building up the. consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers thai they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY Se CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. 'Giddap.'' ; f ; Sopnistry. 'DearI only play poker for fun.',' But -you bet, don 't you f " , , Well, there wouldn't be any with out a little betting." 4 ; Strictly Bis. ."You have never started a foreign warf " i.'0-!;'--!" Wnt ma M. . aZa 5..u ! medicinal pnncipios. 3. uvuiuuwu an iiuviumviiisii 1 " 1 1 ... ' as a ooay Duncer ar.d strengtn cre- Every Person in Concord to Know What Vlnol la and How It Is Hade. ff For some time we have recommend ed Vinol to the people of Concord as the- best- cold fiver preparation and tome reconstruetor we have ever sold - To prove the reliability and genu ineness of this 'successful remedy and that it is In no sense, a patent medi cine, the people of Concord will find oq every package of Vinol not only a statement of tho ingredients Vinol contains,; but . an . illustration - in col ors showing just how Vinol is made from fresh oods-' livers and peplousto of iron, which is a needful constituent for the blood."- :: ' ;v":- . This, proves in a very convincing manner to the people -of Concord the origin from which Vinol derives its wonderful curative power,- and ; tliat it is aj real cod liver preparation made by a scientific process which eliminy ates the useless oil and retains-, all, tMe Federal patronage won't help Taft. He ought to be old enough to appre ciate that familiar fact As a rule it can be depended npon to make about ten enemies to one inrgate. Boston Herald. Stop that tickling Cough 1 Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure will surely stop it, and with perfect safety. It is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else even with very young babies. The whole some green leaves and tender sterna f a lung healing mountaineous shrub furnish the curative properties to Dr Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bron chial membrances. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to in jure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's Take no other. Gibson Drag Store. It -hook the courage of the surveyors. After listening to him a while tbey picked up their detested implements and marched off through the next man's field to the left, skirting the Brevoort fence all the way, but always on the safe side. The result was a knee in the would be straight course of Broadway at Tenth street, where now a man is sta tioned to grease the trolley slot, and at which teamsters tug their reins and speeding automobiles slow up. The plans of New York for a straight main thoroughfare were unmade by old Brevoort 's threatening stiek and tongue. But it turned out later that the Grace Church estate came into posses sion of a nicely rounded parcel of land, thanks to the former owner's stubborn resistance. In gratitude tha churchmen planted to Brevoort 's mem ory, right at the angle, a tree; the tree of gnarled - aad cross-grained branches. New York Sun. 8. For f ) ft Mrs. Sows Saved the Cash. 4. ' . John Philip Seusa had all the funds of his band on deposit in the New Amsterdam National Bank. The man ager of the organisation; reached New York on Wednesday , . evening ' from Nashville, where Sonsa and hia band were playing that night, and hearing of the closing of the bank, telegraphed the new to the conductor, adding: . "We had $29,570 on deposit." Sonsa telegraphed this reply: "Sorry it isn't an even $30,000 easier to remember." V X- ." -"' . The beat part of the story, however, lies in the sequel The manager hur ried to break the news to Mrs. Sonsa, who knows all her husband's business affairs end baa hia power of attorney. She told the manager that she had heard rumors of the New .Amster dam's growing troubles and had with draws) all bat a -few doflars of the Sons band money at 2:50 that after noon. New York Times, ' v' -, ' eSitorlu, JOTTuras. y;... Women wbe cheapen ; themselves soon learn, that men do not ears for bargains.- - - . - Even a pessimist eaa see more good in the world than the world saa see in him. ' ' . . , . ' -; - , ' ' There may be hypocrites : in : the ehnrc'j but think of the vast Dum ber ouf.-i.Ie of it --;' I t!.e crrity that begins at home ? tie r 1 t' ' Si it oon eontrscta the -H i. . The editor of the Atlanta Georgian will speak in Chattanooga next month. Chattanooga is playing a fine Mecca to Atlanta's bum Sahara. Houston Post. No Case on Record. mere is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken. It stops the cough and breaks up the cold quickly. Refuse any but the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow package. D. D. Johnson. "Fools and children tell the truth," quoted the Wise Guy. "Yes, and generally at the wrong time," added the Simple Mug. What Everybody Wants. Everybody desires good health which is impossible unless the kidneys are healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and euros all forms of kidney or bladder disorders. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and prevent Bright 'a disease and dia betes. D. D. Johnson. Tommy "Pop,, what are virtues t Tommy's Pop "Virtues, my son, are those qualities that develop in a man mostly after he is dead. " . The New Pare food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce thai Foley's Honey and. Tar for coughs colds and lung troubles is not affect, d by the National Pure Food enti Drug law as it contains no opiate of .other harmful, drugs, and we re com mend it as a safe remedy foi children aad adults,, D. D Johnson. When a girl wont tell yoa what somebody gave her for Christmas it's a pluraL' - - . i jC ... Suffering and Dollars Saved. S. Lopsr, of Manila, N. T says t'l am a carpenter and have had many severe ents healed by Buckles 'a Ar nica Salve. . It baa saved me suffering and dollars. Jt is by far the best healing salve I have . ever, found. Heals barns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eesema and piles. 25e at all draggiata. A little learning is e, dan;eronx thing especially if it is a little aa- tomobile learning. : , , Keeping Opes House. 5.; Everybody is welcome when we feel good; and we feel that way only when oar digestive organs . are, working properly. Dr. King's New life Pills regulate the action of etomaeh, liver and bowels so perfectly one ean't help feting good when he uses these pills. Z5e at all drug stores.- . ' When a nuui boasts of his honesty it is apt to become pure affectation. j of f marriage t" . "No" explained the practical poli tician, "them kind of shines won't get no now courthouse fer Plunk ville;' . ; :, . Anrthing to Oblige. "Yes; he gets a new trial." "But wasnt he convicted fairly on tho first trial ff- "Of course "Then why" give him a new trialt"j " Well, you see, he doesn't want to p to jail." . - : Beats Luck. You will not count on luck If you are wise. YouH rather use vonr pluck, And advertise! Other Animals. Doc," declared the bibulous pa- tient, "I ean't a'eep." Try counting sheep." Bllt. Dn T Ann t mut list nliun " Pertinent Inquiry. War with Japan is inevitable." "In which magazine?" Assisting Talent. Yes, sir,',' asserted Mr. Hoptoed. I ve discovered workin' in a beer- iiall a young feller who kin, at one and the same time, play on a pianner mtb one hand and a organ with the other." Going to assist him to a musical education f " That 's my idee. I believe that feller kin be taught to operate drum vith his feet." " Washington Herald. ator for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, after sick ness,; and for chronic coughs, eolds. bronchitis . and - all throat and lung troubles, Vinol is unexcelled. " v. . Try it on our offer to return your money if it fails. Gibson Drug Store, Concord, N. C. . . ' In leap year she who hesitates is lost. .' , -, :-, -S.. , Many a nan has become crooked owing to-stiuight whiskey. .v. , u '. .. When a woman expresses a wish the charges are seldom prepaid .. Felt slippers may be eomfortable, but when a shoe, pinches it is felt, Some people are willing to give the devil his due even before he claims it. The fellow with 2 fiery red 1 hair needn t thjnk be is such a warm prop- A woman shakes a Vug when it has the dusty -but .she doesn't, apply the reme method to i man A; girl ia apt lo lose faith In lie warld when she ice a homely woman ruiuiiug aeauc; psnon- , j. would seem to indicate that there ai many roads to heaven, but only one ri. Chaiity covers a multitude of siiu,? juole.1. the Wise Guy. .. "es,V as sented :he Simple Mug,i'but they are apt to how through ! ' - Stocli siid Cattle Powders. Good for Horses, - gg'Cows,tvvlP Poultry Powders Louse Killer Sold by Deed's Drci Store. -Philadelphia Record. . Peoples Print Shop for Printing. We have a large stock of the; following varieties of f pure f Seed I Oats: Texas Red Rustproof, Country Red Rustproof, Genuine White Spring Oats. Also, Clover Seed and Grass Seed for spring sowing. ; T,;" V-1 1 Cannon Q Fetzer Cbmpanye Culdvate the habit of trad ing with How to Seeceed to Life, "i m malting, money band over fist" said a young--merchant who started in business for himself three years ago, and met with indifferent success up to January.. , "How do you account for itf" several friends sim ultaneously inquired. His reply t "An om woman down Cape Cod way told my father, fifty year ago that if he wanted to succeed. in life he must al ways eat a herring one minute after the old year was buried and the new was born that is, one minute after midnight, I found this advice in the old man's papers (be had never men tioned it to me), and fallowed it to the letter. I ate my herring at 12:01 a. m. January 1, nnd have beeA doing a big business right along ever since. What pity my father didn't pnt me wise long ago. I'd be up among the millionaires ; by this time." New j lor nMg. i mm ford t Jex7eler; -1 4 This vreell " l.OOO Quail r t v , , , konhour Erci - Thone C !. L2ZC win atop yc-;: cart U sr.' " feverish cc: eold-headac' Ttsy drive a c cut cf your y: it dca't cc? ' ' T7 know j c : i. - cell TLcy 3, . relieve ' I r':ht 1 1' - - VC3 T'1- p?f2 ;-'v.'. h .il?EOI?LELS?-: ; - Concord's modern and tip-to-the-timcs printing office, .where good - work is. guaranteed and creat pains taken with all, larje and esiall, jobs of printing. Do , not. send your work - out of this city. . Let us estimate on your ptinthiz and we may save you tine aad cossy, at the same tise civisz cood reralt3,and you help a hose enterprise - ' Lock over your stock and if you need anythirj call for us. We can urL:!i all the ceccssiry prist inj for t!:3 ezlllcs cf tie Lu;inc:j mza. " ; ; Envelopes, Letters, rulej end vzrzl: EI!! cecei.j Type-.. 1,11 C2 . - i Fc::r3, Advert!-...' - z ' Letters end. cpee";l. - J ' 1 i i i J w - - - - j fcrres c i OTsDSOU- II0TEL ..: W. T. BRTJBAKER, llanager Midway between Broad St Staiioa and Reading Terminal en Filhert St A. cunwufcat homt like place t May While ia tbt city aboppiac. Am eaerllcBt mnaanml irim rood Sir- ke coeabiacs with low price. " Rooms $1.00 per day and ap The ODly moderate priced hotel of tcpa - . . letioa end cooeeqaeac ia PHILADELPHIA is the Day ! Uneeda- Biscuits, Oysteretta: ' Lemon Snaps, Zuzo,n Fig New tons, Social Tea - Biscuit and all ' kinds of , assorted cakes, as the Palmetto Assorted, Iced Kaiser Jumble, Fiar Dips, Chocolate Ice Cream, Peaches and Cream and: Salted Saratoga Flakes. ' , N Don't forsret we have Fancjr Pineapple at 20c .'Phone 92, ' Llppard Messrs. D. B. MoCrearv and T. EL r Eeddinfe Administrators , of Dr. Jv , 0. Walker,. deceased, have placed thei." aeeounts of Lilly tt Walker, and Dr. J. O. Walker, in my hand for im mediate eolleetioB.- , 4 Those who are Indebted fts sheas ' will please aee me at mr eflsse at - ones and settle their elaims. , . '- ' Thia Jan. 18, 1908. - ' - " 0.'-M. LOBK.' ADMIHXSTBATO&'S KOTICB. Having qnalined as the JLdministra-.. tor of the estate of Lafayette Patter son, deeeased, all persons owing said! estate are hereby notified that they, must make prompt payment c suit" will be brought And all persona bar ing claims against said estate must - present them to the undersigned, duly ' authenticated on or before the 25th day of January, 1909, or. thia notie will be pleaded in bar of their reeov- ery,. - ... . . - L. J. SAPP, Admr., ' L. T. HartseU, Attorney, Thia Jan. 25th, 908. ,- . . -"7p- RAILWAY v L....i SCI1EDULE. following schedule figures publish ed only as information and are not Tuaranteed. In effect January 6th, 1807:;.- -f :...; -' . " v : 4:20 a. m, Na 8 Daily for EieV aiond and all local pointa. Connects it Greensboro for Winston-Salara and ..aleigh, at Danville for Kerf oik. ,0:23 a. m Na 41 Daily for Wash Ineton and points North. Connects at Salisbury for Aslieville, Chsttanoo ' and Memphis. Pullman and day oachee Atlanta to Washington. ' 10 a. dx, No. 83 Daily for Eock "'!, Columbia and Anusta. Pullman 4 day coaches Washington to Aa- 10:50 a. t No. 38 Daily for , Linrn and New York. Pullman pers Kw Orleans to New York;, r eoach Kaw Orleans to New York. 4:13 p. m, No. 7 Daily for Char- and local stations. 6 ; -17 p. nu, No. Si Daily for 7 h- n and poir.U North. PuILaaa to New York, day eoachs to 8;13 p. m., No. Z'i I i.fa sod i" '-its Fonth. f ( full i tJ for At- to 'a fit ; Cr- t : i V a i e r t l r.
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