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

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Exnmxo cost lives. THE TuIBUIIE We're Voting The Name on a Box of Candy that guarantees the purity, quality, freshness of every dainty morsel within. No other candies are so good. DRUG STORE Fire rem For You To be one of the elect whe will weai CO. CLOTHING this winter.

There is no false promises about our clothing. A it appears, it is. the atvia ia the tailorinf 1 ia Hot avruii-t anil thoronffV Ll Last but pot least, the price 1 as low as in consistent with good cloth and everything right. THE BEST CLOTHES IN AMEBICA FROM $10 to $30 Outfitter to Men Who Know. Something new to show yon every day.

Clothing, Shoe Hate, rnrnlahlngl We Want to OF THE APPROACHING HOLIDAY WELL SELECTED STOCK As we are nearing the end of SB 1i FOR the Wt ractfce i-tlmttt itllf. Ctenny Column My tale advertised for Ieceuiber 20 lias been recalled. M. Kiser. 12-2t lltp Vm nnt laee Tf miwC 1 I II a uuiiw va uui flTsix rooms and a barn.

Apply to Tribune office. You ean get a fifteen cent shave at the Star Barber shop for a dime ten cents and children's hair cuts, Mondays anj Fridays, cents, Star Barber Shop, 13 W. Depot i Street, R. S. Scott.

12-2 tp t-ltp Wanted Our gentlemen friends to! know that you can get a 15e shave 1 at the Climax for 10c. We are, waiting for you. 12-2t lt-p i Wood sawed for the public for the next two weeks. 'Phone No. 62.

Horace Russell. 12-6tp Old newspapers for sale at The Times and Tribune office, 5 cents for package of 25. In large quantities, 10 cents a 100. Cheap for wrapping paper. Up-to-Date Golden Oak Toy Furniture i for sale at P.

0. by 3-2w-p. Troy 's store opposite 1 Marvin Suther. Lost Fox hound, female, white with yellow spots. Disappeared from the home of Mr.

George Plott last Fri- day night. Ten dollar reward for her return or any information leading! to her recovery. H. S. Puryear.

ti-l-tf. I For Sale A healthy, active family horse, very cheap. Phone H. W. Lndwig.

29-tf. Por Sale Nice lot of dry flooring, ailing and frame lawWer. Jan. K. Patten U.

30-tf. For Bent The Dove cottage on W. CorbinSt. L. D.

Co'-rane. 7-12 tf. aifcSON i express our appreciation of the business vnti have given ng during that -time, and trust that we may be able to serve yon to even a greater extent in the year that is to come. The Fir, ttorks House lS now opeu with an kinds of Fire Crackers, Ro- man raml)es kv Rockets, at the Little Store, just beyond the depot on this side of the bridge. 12-10-6t.

On account of not being able to get through gathering I will postpone my sale of personal property nntil December 20. Bids will be received on the land until December 17, at 4 p. m. at the court house. R.

H. Bost. td tilw. MONEY to lend on Cabarrus Real Estate, in Town or Country 20 1. f.

J. CROWELL. Tvewriter ribbons and carbon paper far sale at The Tribuaa sflioe. tf CONCORD MARKETS. Cotton Market.

God Middling 14.50 Cotton Seed .45 Produce Market pot .12 Bulk Meat Sides 15 feeswax .20 Bulk Meat Sides 13 Chickens .25 to .35 Corn, new .75 Corn, old 90 Eggs .30 Lard 15 to 17V2 Flour, North Carolina to 33.00 Meal 1.00 Lady Peas 2.00 Cow Peas L60 Tallow 3 to 5c Oats jfiO Salt .85 Wishing you a Merry Christinas Respectfully, DOVE BOST CO. WILL TAKE TWO OBDES AT ONCE PHONES 21 AND 421. During The Next Nine Days That remain for Xmas Shopping RARE VALUES WILL BE FOUND in our Women's Wear Department. IT IS OUR DETERMINATION To sell every bit of Holiday NECKWEAR AND XMAS NOVELTIES by the night of December 24tli. TIE UP THAT GIFT with Dainty Xmas and Yuletide We've the right sort at 25c and 50c per piece of 10 yards.

Statistic for Twenty-three Utt Shew II Person Tbe hunting season for 1910 eot 113 lives, according to statistics from twenty-three states. This is considerably more tLao wer' killed during any previous aaaaon of which there is a record. The loss of life 1909 was eighty-eevvn; in 1908, flfty-scven; in 1907, etgntj-two, and in 1900, eeventy-four. TTie number of injured this season, eTglTty-oue. is less than a year ago.

It likely the death Gat this year will be eonsxlerbaly increased later by reason of fe fatal termination in the cases of th many injured, "Mistaken for deer.l' and "shot a eon tinuelolead as the reason for the shooting of hunter. Michigan heads the list with twenty-seven tilled. North Carolina Take First Place. For the first time in its history North Carolina has forged ahead of Missouri in the amount of Internal revenue paid to the government on to bacco thns giving the old North State the distinction of leading the country in the manufacture of tobacco. Last year North Carolina paid the United States government as internal revenue on tobacco representing a total of 80,457,545 pounds manufactured in the State.

Missouri paid the government 456,841.40 representing 74,280,690 pounds. According io these figures North Carolina leads Missouri hv $377,691.12 in revenue and 5.294.832 pounds. The report sfcows tEat North Carolina paid nearly twenty per cent. oi ail internal revenue collected during the year 1909 in the United States. The greater part of the revenue paid by this State is paid by Winston-Salem.

The Rev. Solomon Helsabeck. aired 89, diediSunday morning near Rural Hail, tie wa the oldest member of the Western North Carolina confer ence, Methodist Episcopal church, Soith and was actively engagecT "Til the ministry for more than half a century. Gladness come with a better under standing of the transient nature of t'ae many physical 111 which vanish be fore proper efforts gentle efforts- pleasant effortsrightly directed and assisted by the pleasant laxative rem edy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It beneficial effect are due to the fact that It ia the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts.

To get it beneficial effect al ways buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. IT PATS TO TEASE AT On The Square Corner Union and Depot Streets. Novelties In NECKWEAR, HANDBAGS, MESHBAGS, FANCY PINS, SILK HOSIERY, WAISTS, GLOVES, BELTS, ETC. Extra Special No. 1200 SILK BOOT STOCKING 4 Boot of pure thread silk, lilse heel and The stocking with wearing qualities.

Three pair in Fancy Xmas Box 1.75 a box or 69c a pair. ON THE SQUARE. Make Oomebodr Ilivppy wvltk KODAK ChrlotmaB Price, $1to $20 Coneord. N. Doi ember IX 1910.

TODAY'S WEATHER EP02T. Fair an3 continued I3 tonight and Wednesday moderate nortBeast an3 west winaa, LOCAL AND OTHERWISE, The board of aldermen will have their regnlar meeting at the eity hall lonignt Master Jack Henry, formerly an attache of The Times printing office, is again with na. The Elks will 'give their annual Christmas dance and reception on the night of December. 28th. II.

L. Parks Co. sell the Hackett- Carhart garments, every garment of of which is guaranteed. We publish more than two columns of Santa Clans leters on our third page. Others on hand will appear tomorrow.

For the next nine Christmas shop ping days Black Shepard will offer rare values in the women's wear department. Mrs. Jacob Lipe, of Landis, suf fered a severe stroke of paralysis Sunday night, and is in an unconscious condition. The Ritchie Hardware Co. has ar ranged a very handsome Christmas window.

Go by and take a peep at it, children. Mrs. J. W. Cannon, will give a reception this afternoon from 3 to clock in honor of Mrs.

J. B. Doug lass and Mrs. M. L.

Cannon. Miss Kate Query teacher at the graded school No. 2. is confined to her home today by Miss Anna Sherrill is teaching for her. Fiftv-one acres of land in NtC1 1 township, known as the Pharr land, was sold at public auction Monday.

It was purchased 'by Mr. J. W. Stal- lings for $1,925. The cynic was looking more severe than 'isual.

"If women didn't paint their faces so much and men didn't-paint the town so much would be a good deal more money saved for a rainy "he growled. Mr. Will Montgomery, who suffered quite a serious injury ten days ago while alighting from a carriage in Charlotte, is still confined to his home, though he is able to be about the house on crutches. The farce, "Men, Maidens and Matchmakers" will be repeated at the band room at Forest HMI opposite the Methodist church, tonight. The price of admission will be only ten cents.

The Davis Drug Co. publishes in today's paper the vote of the little sirls in the doll contest. Three of these are running close together, namely: Alice Bernice Yorke, Ad elaide Harris and Katherine Means. Within the next week or ten days he manv Concord bovs and ffirls who are away atteing school will arrive home for. the holidays.

Their coming will make many people glad, and many social events will be planned for their benefit. 'A Thanksgiving Surprise," a film at The Theatorium today. This subject deals with the ransformation of a young, ussless so- ietv snob into a splendid man of the world and shows how the change was accomplished. Mr. C.

M. Kiser. of No. 10 town ship, Has recalled his sale of personal property advertised to take place De cember 20. Mr.

Kiser had intended move to Oklahoma, but he has, very wisely, we think, reconsidered and will stay in old Cabarrus. Miss Minnie Ross, who will be mar ried to Mr. Kimball, will be 'hon-oree at a number of social events this week. Those who will entertain in her honor this week are: Miss Gertrude Lafferty, Wednesday afternoon; Miss Grace Brown, Friday, and Miss Mary King, Saturday. Sheriff J.

F. Honeycutt left this morning for Lincolnton with George Palmer, colored, arrested a few days ago on the charge of disposing of property under horn in Mississippi. Habeas corpus proceedings will be heard in the case before Judge Long today. The Light Bearers Society of (Cen tral Methodist church is educating a Mexican girl at Alary Keener Insti tute. Mexico City.

The name of the girl is Josephs Velasco. The society will send her several Christmas pres ents, and all who wish to send one will please send this week to the above The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad Company has sent a notice to its officials throughout the svstem that toe company does not care to have continued in its employ those person who are persistent user of cigarettes, he company will keen a lookout for the yellow fingers," who win oe joia io quit me namt or resign, (J. W. Brown, farmer near Win- neld. ha lour stands of bees One colony can go out into th fields where there seems to be no picking and bring back honey.

The colony seldom, if ever, has to be fed. The other three colonies rarely are self- supporting. Now, isn't that just like 1J ill A- II- so It -r i HI Remind You SEASON AND OFFER YOU OUR YOUR CHISTMAS TRADE. year we lake this opportunity to and a Happy New year. ck.

'five dbeatonum To-day THOU SHALT NOT KILL (Drama) ABSENT-MINDED ARTHUR (Comedy) A THANKSGIVING SURPRISE (Drama) The Hons of No Repeater. For Sale 76 acres of land J5 mile east of Concord on puoue roaa; good dwelling, fine orchard, large double barn and known a the W. R. Harris farm; easy. term.

Jno. K. Patterson Co. tt PASTIME PHOTOPLAY TnR TOY MAKER, THE DOLL AND THE DEVIL (Comecly) A FORTTJNATE MISFORTUNE (Drama) We Guarantee Clean" Ik I A Good Judge Knows a Good Thing When He Sees It! The ten cent smoke at eetvt price All we ask of you is to give our stock a look over, and judge for yourself if our prices are not right. x.

Sc SAPBRO You will like this Clear Havana smoker-try them. THE PEOPLES DRUG CO. THE POPULAR PLACE. Sterling Silver Toilet Seta from $12.00 to $40.00 Silver Plated Toilet Sets from $6.50 to $12.00 Military Brushes, Storing Silver, pair $6.50 to $12.00 Gold Cuff Buttons, set with 32.00 to $10.00 Gold Cuff Buettons, set with Diamonds $5.00 to $15.00 Solid Gold Locket3 and Chains from $5.00 to $25.00 Sterling Silver and Gold mounted Umbrellas from $4.50 to $25.00 W. C.

CORRELL JEWELRY COMPANY Everything We Sell SEngraved Free of Charge! Doll Voting Contest. The following is the ttanding today of the contestants in our Doll Voting Contest Alice Yorke 15,000 Adelaide Harris Katharine Means 12,000 Lois Crowell I- 6,0 Jennie Brown 6,400 Cottrell Sherrill 6,100 aha Virginia iteed Mary McLaughlin 5,700 Katie McBride 5,700 Laura Ridenhour Katherine Crowder Katherine Goodman Francis Young .1 300 200 200 200 100 100 100 1C0 100 100 100 -100 Lela Cannon Margaret Miller Margaret ramejl Mary Propst Ruth Lippard Beulah Widenhoase Wilma Helms Katie Isenhonr Dorothy' Wolf Virginia Walker rinrnftlT VUhflr 100 Doll Contest Davia Drug Closes Dec, 21 1910. DAVIS DSUU WMTAfll. DRY CLEANERS. clean evervthinir Silka, Laces.

Satin and any delicate fabric. We and dve Plumes. Why end your worn out or. sown, we guarantee ours to sausiaciory Try vs. J.

B. AITirrr Proprietor. 115. 7 JA L2ST cnnisTriAS gift Li I i AND THE NEXT BEST ON DOWN THE LINE. In fict, 'The Store That Satisfies" is the Best place to do your the Dollie Range.

Ask about shopping. lu Will be GIVEN AWAY at Til Don't forget 2 p. m.r December 24th, 9o. some jifitpieT.

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