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Pric:,S1.00 per year. CONCORD N. C..FEI&AY. DECEMBER 1, 191)0. SlNOl.F, COPY 5 CENTS. 1- A SCHE.UE THAT WORKEb.' Kidnappers Oct $23JC0 for Return of .3ir.Cid:u!i's Son. A press dispatch of the 19th says : . Edward Cudahy, Jr., a boy 15 years old and son of a wealthy meat packer of Omaha, was kid napped Tuesday night. He had gone' out on an errand' and not returning in time his father put detectives and policemen on the hunt. The business of the pack . ing house was suspended and the force neai ly all turned out to search. About 9 o'clock Wednes day morning a man Riding very fast past the house thew a letter into the yard. which read, as fpl lows: "Mr. Cudahy: Your son is safe. We have him and will take good care of him, and will return him to you in consideration of $25,000. We mean business. Jack." SENATE 'i'VKVS Till-: VOTE. SEVSS tX'LLlNGS. i ! (f A fearful battk; was fought, ; ' 11 ay-Poiicefote .Treaty Adopted With Amendments-Si, JWlifl'catiou So ' says a cablegram from Bogota, 1 Attacks jon it, Solvit for Strategic in tho United ?tatos of Columbia, j . A. Advantage The Hay-Poncefote treaty with some time ago in which 600 men were killed and ma'iy wounded. some amendments was ratified ! Th Uxitle las.ted V das and Ijj bv tho TTnitoH stntPQ Ronn;ftwas a victory of tliogovornnfont MS Thursday evening. As we catch troops over the insurgents. its meaning it provides that the Thrco street car 'collisions aro United States as. a government i reported by dispatches of- the The father was so much dis tressed that he felt inclined to give" the amount without asking questions. Tho note gave direc tions about placing the money for which the boy would be de livered, but this part of the let-, ter was not .published. The po lice and detectives went to work on the case. An Omaha dispatch appearing this (Friday) morning announces that 'the scheme was a complete success. After. consultation with the police and others Mr.. Cud ahy 'concluded to comply -with or a joint Stock Company of cap italists thereof may construct, control and 'regulate all affairs connected with the canal but it shall be equally available for all nations without discrimination both in time of war and of peace. It is not to bo fortilied save that the United States shall erect such equipments as are neces sary -to construct and protect it from lawlessness and disorder. It shall forever be immune from attacks ' iu time of war and it must not be nr-ed in any way as a vantage point by any belligerant in timo of war. Tho protected ljmits reach three marine miles from tho land and no belligerent shall remain within its limits for more than 24 hours save when accident renders it impossible to depart. Then such belligerent must depart at the earliest per iod and in case another belliger ent arrives it shall not depart within less than 24 hours after the departure of the former. There is a proviso that these Conditions "shall not apply to measures which the United jot-'tesraay Hud it necessary to 19th with fatal effects. Onow;is in Lexington, Ky. 'One motor man was fatally and ar other se riously injured and several pas sengers. hurt. Another was in Indianapolis, ' Ind., whero both rnotoi;mcn wore fatally injured and six passengers were badly hurt. The third was in Hunt ington, W. Va., in .which tho mo tormen were -both said to bo fa tally injured and six' passengers severely hurt. A dense fog was the causo of it all. A-FKESIl' LINE OF Nice" Candies,' ALSO NICE FRE8II Summer Cheese AT S. J. ERVIN'S I REMEMBER that the On-ccrJ Stun: I.-.ur. y Dy Wc rka ttill have die depurtri nt of Cu iHiiiij-r r.n.l DyeiBrf and ir it x fre pared th.iu oyer io that line. Ourc'eajj isdouo thoroiifsL! iii.u v- 1)YE scientifically. - . , OL'R PlilllKS AREAS FOLLOWS: Coitf. Vest. Cleaned uiA Pre.-f J. $ .Ti luir of l'tinta ' ' 4( Or Whole Suit ' " i.qj An Overcoat " r l.po Ladies Skiita " .) fo l.7( Suits Dyed and Pressor XRiy' Pants ' " " i.it Skirts " 75 'ot.59 Prices on any other articles not mention will ho given upon .ap plication. Also rememL; r that I j -5 per cent, discount is r'owl . J'i i wu ,tu i'yu vvuiK, uive us a r;at, "cencord Steam Lannfiry & Dye- Wr.fr in t'VERYBOD IS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SI RE ta'c; for securing by its own fou-. the defuuee of the United the terns and fa cure his son. He sent to tho bank and drew j out 2.". CCD in gold, got into ai buggy with a red light attached llnA maintenance of We are not sure what is in ure ve a lonely place some five miles from the city where ho found a lantern on a stake. He placed the money near., it and drove home. He saw no one." At 1 j o'clock-a. m.', Thursday the boy !trcat s amended this great dip rang the door bell and was re- jlomatic Problem will have been uw, mu,?, fsolv'ed. tended by tho above and this may bo the part that may not be ac cepted by tho English govern- iment. If England accents the iiiitlier Uutsj. A negro walked into the store of the Albemarle Grocery Com pany this morning and offered to eat two pounds and a half of chceso if the store would give it to him.. It wTas handed him, to gether with a pound of ginger snaps. Ho dispatched it in tho short space of 55 minutes. At last accounts ho was still living. Albemarle correspondence of 20th to Charlotte Observer. licemerrthat had been stationed to watch for the parties return- Narrow' Escape From Burning. Lawrence, the little 4-year-old ing the boy were withdrawn Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pry through fear that they would bojlingf uarrowly escaped death by seenand the boy would not bo flarrl. t.fci n?r,Mav mm-nW ttq returned. The boy tells tie story of his A Largo Increase in Valuation. Col. John W Hinsdale, counsel for the Corporation Commission in tho railroad tax assessment case, states that in his opinion the result of tho case will be a very large increase in the valuation of all property. If this result reallv docs come, it will havu I been a mighty good, thing that the case was started. It is far better for property owners to give in their property at true value and have low tax 'rate, than it is to have a high.tax rate and havo proper ty values minimized. Wilming ton Dispatch. t anrl you will find the Department Store a nnul pi W A... I .... i. ll ' ' '.1 1-1 . kJ p iv beieec soineining nice with wnicn to rcem' h fri .did. AVe avo an unusually large block i andkerc neis, Leather kk m P i' -" . I; . A;i 111 1 ..... ;t n in V ',1 rlVO Wo aro told that our ?.".: kerchiefs are the Cnr : : i From now till Tuesday wc' 5 Quarter Handkerchiefs lor 3 loo Sterling Silver Novelties, Chil dren?s Kings, Bracelets, Hah Oi- namonts, Combs, e'c.,aro in this (i Christmas stock. Our basement $ i . j ... j i i 1 uepanmenis nave mane quiui a hit everything woll displayed just tho things wauk ' -.i"; here at popular prices, and wo always have the crowds All kinds of China Novelties from' those on the luc counter to a handsomo $22.50 D hi nor Set or a $7.50 Tea Set. ' Beautiful assortment of Vases, Pin Trays, La tups, ot j In our Toy Department you lind everything Horns small boy, all colors, and they blow loud. Dolls. ' " H riages, Picture Books, Games, Tin and Iron Train v H Carts, Banks, Drams, Cannon, Black Boards an-1 irombones help to make tho assortment. A la-v li children's Trunks with lock and key from 25c to $1 . I , . Toy and China Departrne g help you in selecting Christmas gifts. i . i m t?T iff r. 4 & S'lA IVcuiiar Twinf. A special from St. Louis says ! that Jacob and Benjamin Evans are twins and so - nearly alike ft? fhnf 1,Viir mr1tipr p.n.n Kr'.n.rp.nl v i toll themapart. They are united by some 'mysterious bond hich seems to influenco their lives. ii f. m comes but once a year and if you don't get your share it iihall not be our fault. We propose to take Stock Decern oer 26th, rair , was near the fire and his clothes i caught and were btirnincr freelv arrest by two men as he was re-1 , ' , , . , , w iivfu uia muuit'i came iu me turning aome j. uesaay mgnt on , rpcpno florn lino i 1 i k 'i mite -fo r a charge that he was an escap! ., r t tt I ticall v. Shfe saved the boy w-ho rnm tho rofnrmntnrv. Ho xrn.s J v put into ariose crria"e ml was only sl1ShU bunfod, about brother in St. Louis showed the ' PosslWo we will make you PRICES orfall kiodsof Isruitwuvonu blindfofded and taken aWay to t In, but she herself hadj wmpW - Rjelvnoml j . place he did not cognize. Hewitt! hands burned, one quite1 v r cays there wero SKX.masked men severely, blistering away mufh To accommodate those ,ho&re par- ,nd lwm wnat he overheard ne of thp skin. naruea- Wherv one feels a pain the other experiences the same scmation, I n.ltHnno-h t.Viov mn.v ho milca apart. Kecently one of them was nme, sick or wen, aim iu unmr tu niane mwr uiumis us im ts taketfsick with malaria in Kan sas City. At the same time his Star Leader Cqok5tove vis impressed that the parties hadbeen trytog to kidnap bis4 liquids into the nal pfavj for ca-, auu 11 yu wa"1 a Ji Jfc , V, ana CV- h r . Social Kates for j;ti; Icnts. f J tarrhal troubles, the ptoprietcjrs ih?pare ui ; i: : i m A . i. -n I jream jhilu iu 11411111 Tfrjif wmou ui ' There isr.ooodtflue for tho I Tickets will be sold tostudents be known as Elynid C?eam.Balm do' wc think we have tho best in the tw. Co-end cP .mvii detectives, but ti.ey are atVbr.?nd twlch(:'ra of schools and col- Priceinolndins tbe ppyinStnboia 75 dfathelrffei 5,000 '$ZV mnil Thfli, GOODS that are arriving daily. . H.rd for thc capture ;i.tjc lit., sincu the iperin- orm embodies the.cicdicinal properties jtt.-iiin.-iiL. iiiiicipie. oi l-resi- of tLe B0lid preparatiou. Crenm J3.Jm . Gtudv timo br.ckward, year byaat-'s thereof, u:.! r ; . ic forego- w qtu'okly absorbed Vy the membrane ' " " .wn .,,i;t;Sr, . T". I'll. l nn.) inns n.f nr im n r, - I , . , 1 .. I 111 lui i tiuiis, i hi ItSi;. lufll l(J nuu uuco uuu ui r tij uiic- ,-ociei;.uu uill new if We are yours, wishing to Le your'ciuU C'lau.- year, and there would remain lt inclusive, with final limit cbanSe8 tbem to; a nutural aml Wthy fe, h.;:.l.,-Ex: :January,8th.fl' B BelI A
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