Newspapers / The Concord Daily Tribune … / Feb. 8, 1911, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Til I......Z IZVl IZl'Zi J0S3T 1 EZT-. RTT J r.'.:tor tad rVsrriator, . Local TsUj-aoaa, 2.0. 71. Ball TelS-l.on, fco. 14. BtflSCBIFTION BATES. 0.Xer U jswiiha. 7? Three i Months L20 On t Moat .40 - Maaaa, a a A wans? k M U f1lTlrt ATrtiig rate m be be&at th efiVe. Copy for changes mast be in itltt'toekta. Csrds at ; Thanks, Resolution af ShdhL and ainilar articles are ehagd at the nU 5 cents per line i Pass is all (imi Entered aa second elan nail matter j.nl 2ft. 1Q10. at the noctolnee at cMd. X. C under tb aet of March 3. 1879. Oat af the dt and by ma tb fol lowing prices ok tit Evening Trib- ana will nrevail: On Month -25 Si Month 1-50 Twalva Mont ha 3.00 JOHN: M. OOLESBY, City Editor. Concord, N. C, February 8, 19H. It it stated in Washington that Sen ator JUdrich bas written a letter to a friend in Washington in which he stated that the disclosures in the Lor imer ease had caused him to change bis opinion and that ho bao no inten tion of coming bark and aiding Hie Illinois boss. The absence of Aldrich has greatly weakened the Lo rimer de fense, which had oonnted upon him as a tower of strength. About the only thing left for Lorimer to do is to resign. He has been urged by various Senators friendly to him, it is said, to adopt this course as the one means of raving himself fui$lr humiliation and oaring them embarrassment. It is even reported that Senator Cullom, his colleague from Illinois, will vote against him. Wo publish elsewhere the official letter of Hon. J. Y. Joyner, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, to the county superintendents and public school teachers designating Wednesday, February 22, as "Bill Nye Day" in the public schools. Mr. Joyner at the outset acknowledges a debt of gratitude to the State press for what k has done for the public schools and the cause of education in tbo State, and says this is the first time in tbo State's history where the press has called on the schools for any purpose. Mr. Joyner urges the public school teachers and children to re spond liberally. A special programme Ass been, arranged by Mr. Joyner for Abe exercises Februarv 22, in all the schools of the State. ; ADVERTISING OUR STATE. j A handsome and well illustrated Itooklet, descriptive of tho agricultural aftsonreet and products or 'North tar inline, hat just been issued by the kind avid industrial department of the Southern Railway for distribution in Ihe north and .west in connection with the work which the Southern is doing in the effort to attract deisrable set tlers to tbo- Southeast. The volume it the fourth in a eeries on the differ ant States traversed by the Southern It ia not (for distribution in the South, but will be given to a wide circulation in the sections where it is believed the greatest good can be accomplished. ii The agricultural and forest re- ourees of North Carolina and the opportunitie in general fanning, jftoek jraiguig. fruit and mgetabta (rowing tfeat await the bomeaeeker as well at the many advantage offered for various branches of manufactur ing in the many prosperous cities and town are treated extensively. Fall in forantioa ia riven concerning Hie haracter of the toils while especial : attention fa directed to the delightful elimate conditions which have given - ffortb Carolina wide fame as a re tort State, both tummer and winter. Che great yield of corn and other grains, grasses and forage, potatoes and truck, aa well aa cotton and to bacco, are interestingly set forth a are the advantages for growing ap ples and other fruits and for raising tattle, theep and feogs.2 Thia booklet frill be placed in the hand of a large lumber of settler of just the kind fae South wants-and k should prove ef treat value to Nortb Carolina. ' In this work for the upbuilding of the South, the Southern- Railway -da - aire and appreciates the co-operation of the people of the State which it terves. and any citizen of North Car fi'ina or any other Southern States, t ho wish this publication: placed in f ie bands of a friend or acquaintance ia any olcality in the North or West t ij have this -done by sending the I inne and address of such a friend or t Tir.intanco to M. V. Richards, kind r J industrial agent, Washington, i It cannot be ehar-ed that the lams-county, O., voters are not true ' t) the tradition of Mark Ilannsism. fr Cunnon is sadly needed at j i j i A A '.y tut gag to eorrnj-'lion, BILL KTB SAY. Durham Sua. , . - - . A ataa who make "o blade of rs Oe where only one grew be- tero," u eonshlered a benefactor to bit race. Tbo bii who throw cheer and gladnoes iuto jour heart, and make a psreoa for hi earn aad difficulties, for a brief period even, is a benediction in ait day and genera tion. Bilil Ny waa a Ucwin ia his dar. WeJneadav. Fobrnamr 22. has been appointed by Hon. J. Y. Joyner, State aperiatendent of publie instruction, aa "Bill Nye Day" in tbo twblie school of North. Carolina. A paJ oar wjji ue set same on tMl aay lor n teachers to read to the pupua a I oiograpny or wu Me, and a bnell program of hie writings will bo ear-1 nert. 1 no program lor not in school I embracing the i nut ructions from t be I state aupenntendeut to the count r en-1 perfattndenta and tbo teachers, will be tent oui by tbo committee in ample I timo. incMentallT. voluntary eontri-1 bntiono from the sebool children to the Bill Nvo Memomial fund, which ia to 4e applied to the erection of a handsome building at the Stonewall Jackson Manual Training school at Concord. Every child in the state at tending a public school will be asked to bring one penny or more on Thurs day following Bill wye day, which will be applied to this purpose. The observance of a day in honor of Bill Nye, the man whose humorous writings carried mirth and laughter into the homes of countless thou sands, is a most laudable act on the part of tho people of our stale. which he was a resident, for it shows that they recognized and duly appre ciated a genius and abibtv as a writer, the influence he wielded and the reputation he contributed to the prestige of his native otate, and that they still hold him in loving remem brance. THIRTY YEARS OF SUCCESS. The Gibson Drag Store Offers a Rem edy for Catarrh The Medicine Costa Nothing if It Fails. When a medicine effects a success- full treatment i na very large majority of cases, and when we offer that medi cine on our own personal guarantee that it will cost the user nothing if it does not completely relieve catarrh, it is oniy reasoname tnat people should believe us, or at least put our claim to a practical test when we take all the risk. These are facts which we want the people to substantiate. We want rhem to try Rexall Mucu-Tone, medicine prepared from a prescrip tion of a physician with whom ca tarrh was a specialty, and who has a record or thirty years of enviable suc cess to his record. We receive more good reports about Rexall Mucu-Tone than we do of all ouier catarrn remedies sold in our store, and if more people only knew wuat a tnoronguiy oependSDie remedy I Kexall Muen-Tone IS. it would he thAlalilithtihrini1r the Hudson. .unuj -- wuum -mvei any aemana lor. xtexaii fliueu-lone is quickly sornea and oy its therapeutic effect I tends to disinfect and cleanse the tire mucous mebraneous tract, to de- stroy and remove the parasites which I injure the membraneous tissues, , to I soothe the irritation and heal the sore-1 ness, stop the mucous discharge, build I up strong, 'heairuy tissue and relieve I the blood and system of diseased mat ter. Its lufluence is toward stimu lating the mnco cells, aiding digestion and improving nutrition until the whole body vibrates with healthy ac tivity. In a comparatively short time it brings about a noticeable gain in weight, strength, good color and feel ing of bouyaney. Ve urge you to try Rexall Mucn- tone, beginning a treatment today. At any time yon are not satisfied, simply come and tell ns, and we will quickly return your money without question or quibble. We have Rexall Mueu-I Tone in two sues, 50 cents and $1.00.1 M tefi the explosion primarily bo Remember you can obtain Rexall Bm-c,nsB fores was exerted up edies in Concord onlv at onr tT fThe RexaU Store. Gibson Drug Store. Johnny I made a auarter fawiev. n Fft-Tbats good! How did von m.ir at onnny-Borrowed It from ma. imcago mow. Backache, Xluwrnatism, Sleeplessneti Result from disordered kidnovs. Foley Kidney Pills have helped others and they will help you. Mrs, J. B. Miller, Syracuse, N. Y, ays: 4For long time I suffered with kidney trouble and rheumatism. I had se vere backaches and felt all played out After taking two bottles of Foley ividney filto my backache is gone and where I now sleep in comfort. Foley? Kidney Pills did wonderful things for me." Try them now. M. I, Marsh, Druggist. Aunt Carrie Come here, Horry, and look at tbe new moon. Harry (aged flvel-Oh. I've seen Iota of moon bigger than that Exchange. EpedyRelief rrom Kidney Trouble. "1 had an acuta case of Bright' oieease wiui inuammauon oi tne Kia - 3! -LA. l a it .1. , ! , neya and bladder, and dizziness," aay Mrs. Cora Thorp, ' Jackson, Mich.1 "A bottle of Foley's Kidney, Rem edy ovorcoiiis the attack red deed the attack, reduced the inf!ammation,took away the pam and made the bladder! action normal. I wish everyoie could know this wonderful remedy." M.I L. HumIi. i . ' ' SJX3 EXPLAINS DTNAIOTS rrziL Oonuaanlpav Disaster PtV1)j Dm to Flwasing. . Scott Bttoa. ooe of tbe saoet dla- ttarnieaed esperts U nl. expkjelTeS tft la workl. laTeator at tb El ma dy namite gua. tbe Sims wlreleas torpedo, tbo Slma-EdlaoB dlrbjiNe torpedo and many anr soetaod of auttlcj kirn xploelTe to nee. beUovas the recant 11.000,000 exploelon at Cemaiunlpsw. on tb Now Jersey abort oppoette Now Tort city, la which thlrtj-fout wort killed and hundreds Injured, occurred of tbo dyaamlte oa tbt Utloa u to moat dangerooe, ho claim. Deer wu possibly froseo. la this aaplalaliic It by aortng: 'Under ordinary conditions too caa Week a etk-k of draamlte la two or drop It oa any aarfaca froia area a neat betrht and no thine will hapttea. rresh dyaaftilta la aa oafo aa amft caa bo eicept." added tbo tnrentor, with t tmlle. "when It Unt Once In awhile tt will go off or en under tbo beat con- OAaona irom bobw unw.wa wmcn ordlnarlry wouldn't bodgo-lt, but nsual- ry new dynamite at a temperature above freealng It absolutely safs to handle la every way. Why, Ire car ried It around In my pocket, and so hare all of ut who Uvo with explosives. I have sven seen men touch a match to the end of a stiver of tho stuff and Ught a clear with It a It-burns." - Freezing Causae Dangee. ' Mr. Elms explains, however, that fretting makes dynamite moat ontta- bia. The best grades, called gelatin, are composed of about 00 per cent ni troglycerin, 7 per cent guncotton and S per tent camphor. Tbe dynamite oa tbe Communlpaw aoca, thought Mr. Sims, was probably of a - more common grade, usually employed for blasting. My idea of tbe explosion ia that the men who were shifting the boxes from tbt car to the lighter grew a bit care lets perbapa, a those of us who han dle explosives always seem to do. Sev eral of tbe boxes of dynamite may have been frosen, and If that Is so a good Jar In sliding one of them down to the lighter might bava set It off. If the men had already knocked off work for tbe noon hour It might have been some other thing a boiler explo sion on one of the boats perhaps, but with the frozen dynamite getting the force of tbo shock, email as It may nave been." . "How about the other car of the ex plosive on tbe pier that didn't blow apr he was asked. "Isn't that pecul iar Not at all." was tbo Inventors an- "It I entirely normal ana nat ural. It Is very possible that only a few sticks of the stuff that did ex plode were frosen. The other carload, however, waa probably at a normal temperature, and therefore even the force of ten or fifteen tons of it going up at even a little distance away dldnt disturb It" ' "How about the force of a big ex plosion?" the Inventor was asked. "Why did the blast break window all jorer Manhattan and still not disturb anr building foundations or even xo lea va'a Foroo la Qreat. T.- .rnl.lfi " h. en.wi.md. ab-lwrh. n wlnn u in the iiir.Hf,n f iMst reaiatancL An ex en-loWiaion on the surface of the ground therefore exerts Its greatest force up Into the air, not down. Most people think the force goes down because they can see the bole In the earth. What ntJr cannot see Is the far, far greater noie in ino air. "One can realise -what thia force I by remembering that the pressure of a seventr-flve mlle-an-hour wind 1 only about -two - pounds to the Inch, After this air wave comes a' practical vacuum, racing., behind It . through pace. This Is what gets tbe windows, and this vacuum explain why glass falls out instead of la. The windows can stand the first onslaught In Man hattan It might have amounted to Ave I pounds extra to the square Inch-but I what they cannot stand it tbe tuddeft I backward snap as the low pressure follows tnenrst force or the blow. "The tunnels under the Hudson did ui into too snrrounoing air; aee- ondarUy, because water Itself In great Is a good cushion, and, third ly, because the tubes must lie under some fifteen or twenty feet of mud and slime on the river bottom, which I tbe best sort of a cushion In Itself." : Cat Raiting His Own Food. Bunk, a cat owned by : Dorothy Dutcher, four year old, of Winsted, Conn4 not content with sleeping with the thickens on the roost at night. Is nesting with t setting ben on thirteen egg. Diamond Prosperity's Bare meters Diamonds may be prosperity's barom eter. During the depression of 1003 Mew York Imported them to tbe vain of 113,750,000, and last year tb. Im ports were valued at $18,000,000. - Fnenmonia Follows a Cold, But never follows the use of Fol ey 'a Honey and X which check the cough and expels the sold. M, Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo ssys. "It beats all ihs remedies I ever used. enea with pneumonia. One bottle of Folev'a Honev and Tar comoletelv I . . . . . . icured me." Ho opiates, lust a re- liable bouselwld- medicine. M. Marsh I Foley Kidney Tills are a reliable J remedy for backadie, rheumatiam and irregularities. They are tonic in ac- tion, quick tn rcHults and afford prompt relief from all kidney ft, I orders. II. L. 'iiarsh, I I : Ssjf -t S Jicre.u a smart Kegal model LJY . aw W W ' - aaak. a aT I f k t .' uica ui i 'jr Call at chit, store and . we'll . show you i many other clever Regal styles. ;. All are - r " duplicates of expensive custom models. -They ' hav all the famous Regal quality that insures long service. ' r You'll have no difficulty in finding a style that suits you exactlyand perfect fit and comfort ' Cannon :&JFet25er EXTREMELY LOW BATES. - ' - .sassBBWani To New Orlsan, La, Mobfla, Ala and Pensacola, Fla, Accennt of Mardi Grat Celebrations, Febrn- ary 23-28. ' XUyyh ' On account of the Mardi -,2ras celebrations at New Orleans, La4 Mo bile, Ala, and Fensacola, la Feb ruary 23-28, the Southern Sailway will sell round trip peket at follow- ng reduced rates. ; 'f " , , Concord, N. to New Orleans, La., $23.70; Concord- to Mobile, Ala., $19.50; Concord to Pensacola, Fla, $19.00. .--v: --:V'X: v-'v' tickets on sale February 21st to 27th,- inclusive, with A. final ' return limit March 11th. with privilege) of an extension of' final limit until March 27th. by depositing ticket with jont agent and payment or on dollar. Ap proximately low rates from all Other points. - - ,, :. - f,. - -. ; ,For further, information, Pullman reservations, etc., call on any agent, or write. . - tt. H. UetJUXls, T. P. A, Charlotte, N. C mma m m V" Improved Service to KnoxvCle, Cin cinnati, ivtinw and foosa west. Effective with the Inauguration of tne Southern's new train the Carolina Special which is a solid through train from Charueston, CV to Cincin nati, Ohio, put in operation on Jan uary 2, 1911, passenger for Knox- ville, Cincinnati, Louisville, and point west, can leave Salisbury on train No. 2L at 2s30 p. m, which ia & solid through train from - Goldsboro to Asbeville, with parlor ar, arriving at Ashevifle at 7:40 p. m. and Cincin nati at 10:00 a. m. .'The Carolina Special makes close connection at Lex ington, Ky, lor lonumii ana peinu west. This five tare deny connec tions from this section to Knoxville, Cincinnati and point west, and very greatly improves the service. . -. JtV"- v. mimmm wbMI. MMMM.-1 '-is- The Shamrock. ' ' The original obnmroc of Ireland aa long been extinct. - Tne plant- called shamrock la the white clover. " s" . LaOripp Conghi. "f Strain .and weaken the system and ; not eheeked : may develop into pneumonia. Ho danger oi this when Foley's Honey and Tar :im taken ioin for, all eongh and colds, and promptly. It is a reliable family med- loine for all coughs and eolda, and ffectively itt ease ot cronp. - Be- fnsa substitutes. MM. L, Marsh. Jonnale-Isn't a tin hora mads of tin,' mammsT ' atamrna Certainly ' It - uv Johnnie Thea bow Is tt that tv fog horn Isn't mad of fogT ' - t1 Experience Proves. - Time telle which U best and most rellsUe. Frff 73 veroPerrVD&vu' Painkiller bosbeen driTing avay pain and bringing bealtb-as a remedy for apreins, burns, bruieee, rheu- matism, nenralgia. It eurae coUla, crumps, bowel complaint. But be sure o ie iuuj unequalled rmnedy promptly. large bot. tie 8& ounU or largor 50 cta. ; Bemember the Nams. r- "T Foley' Honey and Tar for all coughs and colds, . for croup, bron chitis, hoarse ness and for racking la gnppe coughs. No opiates, Kciuse all substitutes. I or sale by M. U Marsh. 'Doan' C; - t'lat 1: -i. r. v. r r J:'-'- ' - t - annoj'l .i .V ", c Ar . 'a. cl rs rta! 7 f C ' : rl 1 r. eit" Ir A Popular ricre. is a smart Regal ' $ iran : this season by the best-dressed uic uuucu states. - . we II guarantee aiyPrcs:!Eaaut I have purchased outright a dry preparation for cleaning ladies' gar ments that I guarantee to give satis faction, or I will make no charge for the work. I am sola owner of this preparation and on aoeount of the ex cellent satisfaction it ha given I make this proposition to the Jozies of Con cord and vicinity: Send ua any ar ticle or garments yon -want cleaned and after we- use this dry cleaning preparation o nthem, if they are not entirely satisfied with the work I will make no charge. ' .: - . " Reapectfnllyi'J -kt l:: Oi B.' F0WKLES, Psoprietor. !. Ph0Ml88,, . ' J Importance ot High- : : ' t - . ' . ... . ii -.-i - ...... Grade Sanitary. : Plumbing.,' .Good .Plamnine is one of .the mow important features abont a house. Yon eanaoi'havs to many aafe-gnard foi the health of -your family and your self. Therefor the slight cost at tht BEST Plumhing. wiU - in . reality b health, assnrance a well at a avin in .repair bills., ". , SANTTABT TUnmSQ CO. j - Phona SSi. , What They WiU Do for Yoa ' ThejrwiU care your backache, trengthen your, kidneys, cor. rect urinary Irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Crifbt'S Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health an4 strength. 'Refuse substitutes Sold by Cabarrus Drag Oo Concord For forty year the friend and 'counselor of ihs Souther farmer. '. ' -rC7aPAG23 Tifty Cent a year or three year . for Ci Dollar. : . : i Cample Copy Sent Free, ro TC7 T'A!TT TT? 5-iLJt3il3y-' 1 ." "" ; ,,. . . - -or NASHVILLE, TXNN. - .f ..-:. .... -'v -,v: . -U: .. . : yyV: ff-m y ?r. , r pmpany. Severn' Pilv; Sdciii. ; , , . saBsasasst - - Following soheduk ,gx M puhlisa- ' d only as information said are -not ' ruaranteed. In effect May 15,1910: 4:10 a. m.. No. 8 Daily tor IUe nand aad all ocalpointa. Oonnscta U Greensboro for Wins ton-Salem and " Raleigh, at Denville for Norfolk. - C :4(J a. m. No. 41 Daily for Wash? ington and point North, Conneeta t Salisbury for Ashevilk, Chattanoo- ' 7a anil MamnM - Pnlln... .J J.. oosches Atlanta to Washington. PuU. man coach between Atlanta and Bat . igh, . . W--Jr.-' . 6:20 a. bl, No. 46-Oaily for Char. lotte and aa local poiata, . -?r- , 10:10 a. m, No. U-Oaily jf or U- Santa and local points, ,r 11:05 a. m, No..Sff-Daily - for " Wishingtoa and New York.. Pullman tierers new urleans to vHew YoTk ay eoaca jxew vneana to Mow xork. Washington and all yolnt north,- t 12:03 a m, No. 30. Daily Jot Washington and. Near rork, v ' - V - 8:40 p. m. No. 7.-Daily tor C3uuv otteand local stations. ' - 3 :40 p, m. No, 4. Dafly fat Iretssboro &nC local poiata. i6:43 p. m.. No. 12 Daily for Bica- - nond ana au local points. - vonnecU t Salwbnry for Asbeville, CbattanoO' & and Memphis. Sleeper, Charlotte o Richmond and 8alisburv,to Nor- . folk. - . - 6:50 p. m-No. 35 Daily to Noc knta and points South. ( Sleepers' to i New Urieana and Bmningham aad hf ooahee Washington to New Or. leans. R.L. Vernon, D. P, 'Charlotte, IT. 0 H..P. Can, Q, P. A'BTMhhigtoai-P.O SBAB0ABD AZB LINE BAILBOAB. Charlotte,N. C, January 8, 191L -Change' of sohedulo SEABOARD AIR LINE, effective noon i Sunday, - Jan.; 15. Westbound trains leave Char lotte a follows, daily: ' i .No. 133, daily, 10:40 i, m, ' No. 47, daily, 4:45 p. m. Eastbonad,' daily t - Z'M&pJj. k No 40,-daily, 5:00 a. m. " - No 48 daily, 7:30 a, m;Xr;-' ' No. 132, daily, 6:55 p. m. '' Train arrive in Charlotte as fol- low from toe east::;, , j rt niA avn r'iii nnnn...'. v- .,. . - .. . aa.aavay mvim uv pvui ,vu -" j .".II 1 ' y ainvA rATl tha araac - ,. ,t ,. un an in-1ft a m , No. 132, 6 :55 p. w. ' r -, , . " . . JAMES EEB,.JB4 vraveiing ressenger Agenu EL S. LEARD. D. P. A- . : , oaiaign, , u x,'- other iocai matter on third page, : NOTICE OF riCCLUTICN CP,. ' -.7 XXAVA. nil . . . Vnlli. t. Kat-pKv frivan thai ilia a. . partnership of the firm of Black, A; Shpnri1 has thia dev. hv mntnal inn.. sent, been dissolved, and that R..E. Black, assnmea all the obld rations thereof ind all account due tne said firm will be paid to him, ' : ' -Thi 16th day of January, 1911. ' , J AS. C. EI1EPAED . - roa saIs cs a. itis Modern O-room two story kon- is good neighborhood; b ! ' J . Inwn; fine gardan; lot 7.1.) Lit. Will sell bn a"y torrrs. JN0. JL ft CO. To insure clian"a f "vertisement, tli copy must to in ly 13 a. m. e i Jay. Our rate are la-.rd on we- 'y nl.ar-". Ad'i:lunal-eUri a 1.1 .la clioried fjr cstrs. .
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1911, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75