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

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RecepUoa Leat TX Column THE TRIBUNE Voting For You a delight to feast on Nunnally's candies because thev are so good and pure and fresh. She knows all women know that Nunnally's are the highest grade candies made in the South. To be one of ths elect who will this winter." There is no false promises about ear clothing. As appears, it a. The quality is always dependable; is bothexpert and thorough.

Last but not least the price is as low as ia eonsistent with good eloth and everytbinf right t- THE BEST CLOTHES IN AMEEICA -FROM $10 lo30 Outfitters to Men Who Know. Something new to show you every day." Clothing, Shoes Hats, Furnishings. ftfttlaaflana)fia)a)HeK. 4 it has been proven to the people of Concord and Cabarrus county that THAMES CHILL PILLS Will absolutely CURE ChJd for tne season. 'To further prove pur statement ou tan can purchase a box of THAMES CHILL PILLS from your Druggist and leave on deposit 50 cents.

If you are not absolute lycured aftef taking one box, go and get -your money back. Oi bm your orders bow for enrsT-t ed Tiaitinf earda toe Christmas presents, J. B. SWilL if Katies The November imkimiK the Cabarrus Mutual Fire InsuraBee C. i.

payable srithia sixty dar from Norwber 1st, 1910.. Jm. K. f' 2Uf Kotke The Norembei assessment of tbe Ckkuni Mutual Fir Insurant ft Co. is payable srirtiia sixty day from Korember 1st, 1910 Jno.

K. Patterson, Secretary and Treasurer. lS2w JTotfce I will tell aay land at tbe court boom door Koromtar 26V at 12 o'ekek, noon, at pubiie auction, tbe bid to be ktf opea for 20 days, and will save a public sale at my home, ia No. 11 townsWp, 3 1-3 milea from Conoord, Decomber 10, 1910. See poster.

H. Boat, Mrs. B. H. Boat l(M6tw2tp Logtelt buckle, initials L.

M. R. engraved on rt. Leave at St. Cloud- 2 Normandy and receive reward.

17-ltp Butterina for table, eookinff end bait Tor Sato 22 1-2 acre arm just out- aide eity iunits at bantam. H. M. Propat. 21-ti injr.

Same price and just as good or 1 1 1 ueiier iuui uuwrr. Always on hand at Cbrrell A Stratford's. 'Phone 141. 17-3tp Lost One pair of black kid gloves. Finder leave them at Black 17-lt Fresh country lard for sale.

J. F. Dayroult Co. 16-4t Wanted Farmers to farm in Le county. We have the railroads, 1 fertile soil, easily cultivated, health that can't be excelled.

Why not live while yon livet Apply to C. A. Hamilton, San ford, N. C. 184w For Bent The Dove cottage on W.

i Corbin St. L. D. Co'rrant. 7-12 tt We will gin cotton on Tuesdays and Saturdays feaoh week after November 21.

Clarence Q. 17-2t MONET to lend on Caburrus Seal Estate, in Town or Country 20 1. f. J. L.

CEO WELL. Open a dyeing and cleaning establish-v ment, very little capital needed, ex- oellent profits. We tell yon how. 5 Booklet free. Bon Vende System, Dept.

142, Staunton, Va. 16-ltp Save The Eyes OF YOTO CflTff IS TOO LATE. 1 tions free, and fur- nlslh Perfect Fitting Lenses and Frame, DR. 6. LANG, Optometrist Offloe opposite Hotel.

Phone 837. Cncord Fressiag CM "We have moved to rooms over Marsh's drug store, where we are prepared to do our work much better. GIVES US A TRIAL. Dry Cleaning Ladies' Gar- meats are oar specialty. J.

B. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. 1 I You have nothing a Box of, THAMES CHILL PILLS yy'THE PILL THAT CURES TltE CHILL" are shipped us by fast express. They're the freshest, as well as the choicest money can bu3r. GIBSON DRUG STORE.

Olive Oil "LONCIA BRAND," PACKED IN ITALY. WICKER COVERED GLASS BOTTLES. FIFTY CENTS PER PINT. Davis Drug Co. CONCORD MARKETS.

Cotton Market. Good Middling 14.00 Cotton Seed .45 Produce Market Pork 12 Bulk Meat Sides 1VA feeswax .20 Bulk Meat Sides 13y2 Chieken8 27 to 40c Corn, new .75 Corn, old 90 Eggs .30 Lard 15 to 20c Flour. North Carolina to $3.00 Meal 1.00 Lady Peas 2.00 Cow Peas L50 Tallow 3 to 6e Oats jBO Salt 65 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a power vested in me in a certain deed of trust executed on the 5th day of April, 1909, by Wright Smith, I will on Monday, the 19th day of December, 1910, at 12 o'clock sell for cash to the highest bidder the following described lot of land, upon which is situated a splendid dwelling house: Lying and oeing in Ward No. 4 of the City of Concord, and being the place where said Wright Smith now resides, Beginning at the northwest corner of Henry.

Moss' lot on Chestnut street, and runs with Chestnut street 60 feet to a stake; thence S. 150 feet to a stake; thence N. 86 E. 60 feet to a stake, Henry Moss' cor ner; thence with bis line 150 feet to the beginning. This lot is sold to satisfy the note secured by said mort gage, default in payment having been made.

This the 17th day of November, 1910. T. D.MANESS," Trustee. For Sale by Cabarrus Drug Co. The reception given by the Bible elaas of St.

James Evangelical Lutheran eburrh, at the lecture room of the church but night was a perfect success. All the male member of the church nd the members of Lutheran Conference were invited and quite a number responded. The set speech of the evening was delivered by Prof. F. McAllister, of the Collegiate Institute, and waa kighry enjoyed by all His theme was4 The King's Bus iness." His address was directed towards the great Laymen's Mission ary Movement and be bandied the ob ject welL Short tails, were Bade by Kev.

li. A. MeCullough, of Albemane, Rev. J. A.

Linn, of RoekwelL tad others. The exercises were interspersed with mnsie by a male quartette which was one of the features of the evening. A sandwich course of refreshments rai served. These social meetings will be held monthly and will be addressed by. some prominent laymen of the church.

North Carolina Day in th Public ForJTorth Carolina day, December 23, there has been prepared by Mr. D. W. Connor, especially for the State Department of Education, 'a booklet including a program and special readings for the observance of this day in the pubiie schools of the State. The special subject is North Carolina Poets and Poetry, with special attention to Theopholus IL Hill, John Boner and Charles McNeil There are sketches of these three and poems from their writings are reproduced.

The state department of education wilt, distribute these booklets so that they will be in every pubiie school for use in observing North Carolina Last Popular Priced Show of the Season. Manager Byles, of the opera bouse, tells us that the Starkey Players, now running a week's engagement here, will be the last popular priced show he can secure thin season. This company will present "Man and the Brute" tonight, and Saturday night "Tempest and Sunshine. Oa Saturday afternoon at a matinee they will present "St. Elmo." Rummage Sale Tomorrow.

The Ladies Aid and Home Mission Society of Central Methodist church will have another Rummage Sale in the same place the Phifer building again on tomorrow, beginning at 12 o'clock m. and dosing at 9 p. m. Thev will have, on Sale overcoats. suits, shoes, men 'a and women 'a hata.

window shades, curtains, carpets, wall paper, children's clothes and et eet-tra galore. 7.:. "Bad Jake" Noble, who killed Jailer Wesley Turner, at Jackson, Ey a week ago. killed two more men and was seriously wounded Tuesday afternoon while eating supper at the bouse of a man named Arnett, near Salyers- ville, Magoffin County. For Rent One ft-room eottage on West Corbin street adjoining Jno.

M. Hendrix, Jno. Patterson A Co. eVlfltf GOrJAWS King of Externals Is the one Standard pVep aration universally and enthusiastically endorsed Jty Doctor, Druggist, Lay man'. (iO WANS Cures Pneumonia, Croup Colds, Coughs, Pleurisy and all ailments caused from Inflammation or Congestion, GowMa Pnpantioa hat one' of toe largest Mod most sattsaclor safes ot an.r pnpanthD curried ia our stock.

eootkler it wonderfiil mccea' THIS HURRA DRUG Whohuik Druggiata Colombians. Julj 11, 1010 BUY TO DAY! RAV it 111 TEE ES.E All Dniltlsto. SI. BO. 85 60WM MEOIULCO.

DURKVI. N. f. UmtHti. srfinni ntnM k) pm InitM NASHVILLE, TENN Tot forty years the friend and counselor of the Southern fanner.

TWENTY-FOUR PAGES TWICE A WEEIL Fifty Cents a year or three yean for One Dollar. Sample Copy Sent Free. DO TOTJ WAST ITT Or.nonV X. Norembr l1, 1910. TODAY'S WEATHER EXPORT.

utlr! in southeast portion to-night or Set- aruay; Dgni vanaa winds." LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Mrs. R. S. Yoonr will KnitMu to tlie Euchre Club to-norrow afternoon.

Mr. S. J. Durham, of Gastonia. is the administrator of the estate of the late Dr.

B. F. Dixon. "Prettv Dair Maid" wLi tU of provincial life, a pathetic little aratna at ibe Tbeatonom, The Kinr's Daasbtara of Rlihnrv are having a bazar, the proceeds to go to the benefit of the Jackson Traiuin? School. Mr.

Joe McKay has gone to Char lotte, where he has accepted, a position with Jno. M. Scott ft Co- wholesale druggists. The Dispatch says the election in Davidson county resulted in a "dog fall." Five Democrats and five Republicans were elected. Nothing is more appropriate or more appreciated a a Christmas present than engraved visiting cards.

Hand in your order now to The Tknes-Tribune office. Thursday's Salisbury Post: Miss 01-li Walker, of St. John's, Cabarrus county, who has been spending a week visiting friends Salisbury has returned home. Nineteen acres of land belonging to the estate of the late E. C.

Suther, situated in No. 5 township, was sold today at the court hoae. It waa purchased by Mrs. E. C.

Slither for $350. Give ns your order for engraved visiting cards and wedding stationery at once. Be in time for the Christ mas holidays. We deal with-'one of rue best engraving houses in the United States. Mr.

W. R. Odell has been appointed a member of the board of education, and Mr. D. B.

Coltrane a member of the board of missions at the Western Korth Carolina Conference now In session at Winston-Salem. Mr. Walter Moser, who has been a member of the pitching staff of the Oakland team, of the Pacific Coast League, left Sunday for his home and is expected to arrive at any time. All children under twelve years old will be admitted free at the Thea-torium today to see "The Fairies Hallowe'en." It's an Thanhouser film and very interesting, the good fairy brings the pumkin and doll back to life, the Thanhouser Kid plays the leading role. A historical drama that deals with an episode in the life and tragic end of Marie Antoinette a honeymoon filled with bright comedy which is sure to please and an opportunity to enjoy a trip from Canada to Hong Kong at a very small rate, namely the price of admission to The Pastime today.

Thursday's Charlotte Chronicle: Mrs. Thomas C. Guthrie was the charming hostess at a reception given at her home on South Boulevard in Dilworth yesterday afternoon between the boors of 4 and 6 O'clock in honor of her guest, Miss Jenn Coltrane, one of Concord's cultured and attractive young women, and Mr3. Burton D. Ed-mundson, of Chattanooga.

There ig no question but that a tremendous crowd of people will be in Concord, Wednesday, November 30. Everybody wiH want to see the new Sparks' Shows. The-reputetion of this show as the finest of its kind in the country is now firmly established. Its hundreds of special features will afford a day of rare enjoyment and valuable instruction to everybody. The many friends ot Mr.

Scott Freeze will be delighted to know that he passed the examination before the State Board of Pharmacy in Raleigh Wednesday, aid is now a full fledged, license pharmacist. Mr. Freeze 'has been a member of the clerical force at Gibson Drug Store for ten years and by bis faithful performance of his duties has proved ajraluable asset to the business and by bis courteous and polite treatment of everyone has gained for him the friendship and esteem of the pubiie. The SoroBia Club. The Sorosis will meet tomnrrnw ternoon' with Mrs.

C. F. Ritchie at her beautiful new borne on S. Union street. This Tear the club is atndvincr th Bay View Course on Norway, Sweden and Holland.

The following is-the program for tomorrow: Koli Calr Kesoonses Abont noted Swedes. Readin Population and Indnntripn of Sweden Miss Lucy Lore. Paper Defenses and Education in the Scandinavian Pnnin. snla Mrs. Richmond Reed.

Readinsr Some Sweden Fa mous Woraen-ss Mary Lewis Har- Ada Bryant, colored, one of the three people severely injured at Raleigh Wednesday, evening in the terrible automobile accident in connection with the flying machine and automobile meet, died Thursday at fit. 5 VI i V'l I -4 I Jt e(J I iU fj -j -i v-reu. -wm to lose, so why not try At -TonJay TOUNl IS IN LOVE (fomedy.) THE PRETTY DAIRY MAID. 1 (Drsma-1 THE FAIRIES' HALLOWE'EN Fairy Story.) TLe House of ITo I Hil- ge)3qa)qa)Pwgi LIKE A MOVING PICTURE 1 Our Garments come and go i with astonishing speed. TODAY yoiican find New an 1 Different COAT SUITS, -COATS, CAPES and DRESSES of pleasing Designs and Styles.

Tomorrow yon may not find such a good. 'Don't put it off put it on." The Famous Candies 1 Orginal Chocolate Creims, Choco- late8 and Bou B.ons. We sell you nothing but ABSOLTJTELY FBESH CAITDIES and let us send out a pact axe for you. 1 AH size packages. Our 'Phone No.

353 1 THE PEOPLES DRUG CO. THE POPULAR jtMMMMMaaaaaMsMswsMssM 1 1 Are The People" TWO PnONCQ, 21 and 421 W1U Tls. Totur Orders At Ouoei SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS--Fresh and crisp, and with-' 1 out a doubt the finest' chip on the market When It comes to Furniture and House Furnishings, "The Store That Satisfies" Has the Stuff. I ri Car load Buyers, Discount Savers and Price Makers. If we ean't suit yon in Quantity, Quality, 8tyle and Price, yon need seek no further.

Don't forget the YORKE LINE-theBed Hot Linethe' Home Line. No freight, no drayage. Wateh the on schednle time. TWO HUNDRED MATTRE23ES, ringing in price from 2.00 to $25.00. jour money and take your choice.

Car Prices art the same ewery day In the year. Mosey back If not ppp JPAEa CP SPRINGS; If you are going to spend one-half your We in bed, be comfortable. Cell Harris Furniture Co. PASTIME PHOTOPLAY HIS LIFE FOR HIS 'QUEEN. (Historical Drama.) A.

WEDDING TRIP FROM MONTREAL THROUGn CANADA TO HONO KONO. (Comedy.) Ages hospital. I.

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