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The Concord Daily Tribune from Concord, North Carolina • Page 4

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Concord, North Carolina
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KAUZT MP02T. slightly higher order of Senator than When yo uA emp 1 Itau from Flowe't. FJowi, Mareh 27. The farm YUE TRIBUNE. PENNY COLUMN FOR SALE Two parlor organs in good condition.

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Browns-Cannon Co. we are in the habit of sending to Washington. Always in the United States there has been too much tof the "you tickle me and I'll tickle you" business at the White House and Capitol. That the President should be in direct communication with the people without using the Congressmen as courtiers is not impracticable, and that it would involve loo much labor on the part of the Kxecutive is a flimsy objection. The voice of a town's board of trade, or of the board's influential members is worth incomparably more than that of a politician whose bread deK'iids on his grip on ollice.

President Tail is beginning right. We wish his lo make more friends in the South than he has. because his fair an dpalriotic disposition toward the South deserves uppreeiai ion. That if why we go out of the way to advise him that I lie slraightest and the litickcsi road to the esteem of the Southern people is to consult ihe people and not lo accept the preini-e that the oHiee-bohlers are al-h ays he people. The chief of Police of Wansnu.

declares that the roller skating has developed into an effective antidote to intemperance. Its attracting power is decidedly stronger for young men than -ays the Chief, and a large majority of the yotithes who used to iVeiptcnl barrooms before the sport came into vogue now can he found al the rinl-s. Advertised Le'ters, Concord, N. C. March 29th.

1909. MEN. Itrad-hart, Roy llurdgeal. S. 1..

Caiut'ier-. Klinoee. .1. H. Fink.

Harry llatuia. S. C. Kincaid. Shep-penl Kirklcy.

U. I.itaker. David l.anih. .1. bowler.

W. II. Mincy. Mack Mullen. A.

Peacock, (i. W. I'liai i-s. 1. Rimer.

I Jim Sinison. .1. I-'. Seaman. Homer Withcrspoou.

WOMEN. Hai-y Adkins. F.tla Parber. Mrs. C.

CiTk. Pai-y Ilojj.nes. (hi-trudc A .1.1 i- Kliiltz. Sarah I lie. Mi-s.

Sallic Makupson. Mis. W. N. Morris.

Mrs. Sis Mclvin. I. Mrs. Hallie I'rnitte.

Mrs. Maggie Patis.m. May Smith. Mrs. Mary These letters will be sent to the dead letter i.tlice.

April ll'lli. if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say, "Advertised." giving the date of this list. One cent will be charged for each advertised letter when delivered. M.

L. BUCHANAN. Postmaster The wholesale market report, for cotton and produce, as paid by merchants, corrected by H. L. Parks A is as follows: COTTON.

Cotton 9.25 Cotton Seed .30 Corn 8.5 to 90 Sweet potatoes 40 Wheat $L25 Oats 65 Peas to $1.75 Rye $1 Eggs 12a to 15 Butter 15 to 20 Lard I2V4 We have faith to believe that the country is full of potentiaial Abraham Lincolns. At Theatorium To-day The Adventures of an Old Flirt Politician's Love Story and The Golden Louis Program changed daily Spring Jewelry The latest designs in Belt Pins, Collar Pins, Veil Pins and Hat Pins Shirt Waist Rings IV. C. Correll Jewelry Co. ers were progressing until Thursday night when the floods again descended.

Wheat and oats look very promising. Mr. Wilson Bradford has been quite sick with the mumps. Mjss Bessie Horton and Mr. Ralph Black wade a trip to Georgeville recently.

Mr. J. I (iourlcy and Mrs. T. L.

Gillespie, of Rowan, spent Saturday in our midst. We are having some signs of spring and will soon plant corn. Miss Margaret Newell has mumps. Mr. Lester Taylor who been running a saw mill mi tin- Roger place near Flows, liuished the contract ol seveutv-1'ive or a hundred thousand feet and will move his mill on the river near Mr.

M. M. Fun 's. Wc would he glad in si- steps taken to stop the murderous slaughtoi ot our toresls. every one piece of timber has fallen before the woodman's ae.

If pro'jros it not arreted will pay for our folly by having storm- and tornadoes which we will become subject to. The postmaster at Concord lias ceiveil a letter from the post masier-general saying there had been complaint made about certain roads on t.1ie R. F. I. system ami for him put it before the proper authorities and if such was not taken up and attended to that several routes would be discontinued.

We al once interviewed our carrier as to his route, and he reports the public roads ot N'o. Ill in fairly trood condition bin that private road- nerc in a critical shape. Several are involved and this should be seen after in order to service of I'ncle Sain. AS TO ADVISING WITH SOLONS. Why Not Consult the Folks in the Home Districts.

Charleston News and Courier. the President depends for advice largely upon Cenat irs and members of the House. They are at his back, they are snppn-ed to lie. and most commonly are. repre-'iitai ive citizens, but while the new president is making new departures, he might go a little further, and advise with others than politicians, who necessarily look upon a gift of a posiniaster-ship as bearing on their chances (f reelection.

Senator who would choose for postmaster in Florence the best-euipped man for the ollice. in preference lo another good man who would control more votes in a primary is FkoMKo.144. Concord, N. C. March 29, 1909.

Parka Co. offer wmi specials in oew silks tomorrow. Road now aU. Mr. John Sutter, who has been in RiVhmond, Va, for some time bas pur chased a home there ami will prooaoi; make it his permanent home.

He has ent for Mr. Marvin Slither to come and live with him. Mr. John L. Miller will continue th.

auction ale of sewing machines on Saturday uet. A number ot machines were sold last Saturday and it is the intention of Mr. Miller to close out machines, offering a splendid op portunity for the purchasing ot a new machine at a low price. Mr. l'ink M.

Misenheimer was in the city this morning exhibiting a wild duck i hat was killed by him litis iiiiuning while chasing a flock ahmg the course of Big Cold Water Creek. This fowl is said to be quite plentiful in this county and the local sports have formed a hunting party, putting in the afternoon waiting for a shot at the festive bird. Mr. Misenlieimer says that he flushed two separate Hocks this morning, but the birds are so wild that he was unable to get near enough to them to. kill them with tlie shot in his shells.

Chairman James P. Cook, of the township Democratic executive com-mittiet, has a card in today's paper calling for a meeting of the executive committee to meet with him at the city hall tonight at 8 o'clock for the purpose fixing a time for holding the twknship or ward primaries for ihe coming municipal election. The precinct committees are as follows: Ward 1 J. F. Goodman, E.

T. Cohl-ston, J. P. Howard; Ward 2 J. 1.

I.entz, W. A. Foil, C. W. Sides; Ward K.

Patterson. ('. A. Robinson. C.

M. Sappenfield; Ward 4 James I. Cook. H. P.

Townsend. T. P. Maness. The lirst named of each committee is oliairman.

which oornxse the township executive committee. TAX NOTICE! All property upon which a city tax is due will be advertised according to law for sale April 1.5th. 1000. W. .1.

MONTGOMERY. 4 12. C. T. C.

Dies' Print Shop, for Printing. Give GO WAN'S PREPARATION a trial if you have the mumps. lis action in relieving pain and reducing swelling is wonderful. MILLINERY OPENING, March 30, at 14 E. St.

Charles 2-27 MRS. H. W. PENINGER. MONEY TO LOAN If you desire loans of $2,000.00 and up, from three to live years' lime, on aproved real estate security 1 would 'be pleased lo talk Ihe matter over with you.

if T. P. MANESS. Alty. PL'HLIC HAULING 1 am now operating a public dray between Concord uid Kannapolis.

Will do your hauling the same as a freight and promptly deliver anything and everything given inc. De Berry KuJy, Phone White-Moirison-Flowe Co. 4-18. Kanuapolis, N. C.

(iOWA.VS PREPARATION relievos pain and swelling and very effective in eases of mumps. All business hvnses need second sheets for their correswmdence. Boxes in white or canary for -50c at the Peoples Print Shop. tf We have purchasers, with cash, for two houses and lots a prices ranging from $2,000 lo $2,500. Apply to Southern Loan and Trust Co.

AT NEW STAND. The Corl-Wadsworth Company, livery, is now in the Morris st allies on Means street, opposite the court house. Our friends can Mini us easily. Telephone calls promptly answered. Open day and night.

Phone No. ll-ol I will sell thoroughbred Buff Plymouth hen eggs in February and March at $1.00 er setting, April 90 cents. Many and June at. 75 cents per setting. First come first served.

Above cash prices. WM. RANDALL HARRIS, JR. 3-30. FOR SALE A 1 Timothy hay at H.

M. P.laekwcldrr's Feed and Grain store. 4-2 LOST One sic, I rolelr hale, size 10 and also a gold cuff button initials L. P. engraved on button.

Return to this ofliee if found. 3-30 Millinery Opening at Mrs. Welsh's Tuesday, March 30th. A present lo each of the first fifty purchaser of hats. 3-29 44 3 Cool Propoc Ed.

V. Price 4V Cdt pf Chicago is your tailor, ire at once assured of correct fit, proper style, honest workmanship and substantial quality in clothes made to individual measure. Oar Tailoring Dept. will show you their handsome fabrics and orisfinal fashion ideas. Furniture Co.

1 Won" 'V: i I'' SEE THE WUEE from a Red Hot Gem. Tomorrow IIIB will be on sale at a price that will make all the warm inclined "sit up" and take notice. Come and see. Bell Harris If A i1 RANGE OF THE CELEBRATED i A 1L at the Bell Harris Furniture Co's. store week, beginning March 29th.

Hot Coffee and Biscuits cooked on the Cameron Steel Rages FREE to every visitor. Cooks and housekeepers everywhere admire and use the Celebrated Cameron Steel Range. Read This: Cameron Steel Ranges are built; to last sl life time and will do so, with ordinary care. They seldom need repairs. The ovens are built larger than the ovens in any other Steel Range made, they bake and cook quicker better and with jess fuel than others.1 They burn any kind of fuel and the flues are so large', they do not "choke" up nor burn out, A great feature is the warming closet that; makes it easy for the housekeeper to keep the; food warm as long a3 she Especially All styles and sizes at Modern Prices and by Doht; forget the TlN Cfl i place and date mill VLim mpi iia kj9 wu:.

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