. DiniHnnklM Hnv lit Work.
Cause Melr ; Other's packing; i house at
CmaWwsi 'oir the point of closing
down on account of the strike of the
workmen. Edward I. and Joseph Cud
ahy, sons of Michael Cudahy, of the
Cudahy .Packing Company, today
donned overalls and went to work as
common laborers at 19 cents per hour
in the packing house. Down at Ne
braska City, Mark Morton, brother of
Paul Morton, the new secretary of
of the navy, also entered the Morton
Packing plant in the same capacity as
did the Cudahy boys in South Omaha.
Joseph Cudahy trimmed hams today
while Edward cut hogs. Mark Mor
ton shoveled coal. All worked the
full ten hours.
The Cudahy boys are known so'
cially in all eastern cities while Mr.
Morton is a son of J. Sterling Morton,
of Arbor fame.
Street Railway Enterprise.
Salisbury, July 14. The Salisbury
SDencer street railway movement has
assumed more definite shape within
the last three days, a number of prom
inent business men in this state, it is
said, now beine directly behind the
enterprise. The Fourth of July cele
cration at Spencer and other similar
gatherings in which the need of cars
was clearly demonstrated is said to
have precipitated the movement and it
is claimed that the line now under
construction will be pushed to rapid
completion.
Big MinninK and Lumber Company.
A new corporation having $500,000
capital authorized and $150,000 sub
scribed was chartered by the secretary
of state yesterday. It was the Siler
Meadow Mining and Lumber Co.,
af Dillsboro, Jackson county. The in
corporators are H. B. Hunt of Brook
lyn, Walter W. Field of Carthage, E.
P. Hall of Boston, W. H. Campbell
of New Hampshire, J. A. Kelsey of
New York, and J. J. Hooker of Jake
son The company will do a general
mining and lumber business. Raleigh
Post.
THE EVENING TRIBUNE
Telephone No. 144
ConcordT N. Cm July, 15 1904,
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Items of Interest to
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All!
Readers.
Hon. W. A. Hoke,
Of Lincoln,
Associate Justice Supreme Court.
The democratic state convention
nominated for the two candidates for
associate justices of the supreme court
Judges Alexander Hoke and George
Brown. Each of these two gentleman
RETURNED Dr. Joe Goodman;
last night.
Miss Nora King went to Charlotte
this morning to visit.
Miss tora Lntz is visiting Mrs
Lowe at High Point.
Miss Minnie Allen returned last
night from High Point.
Mr. J. F. Misenheimer, of Char
lotte, was a visitor today.
Miss Janie Rerelle, of Winston, is
visiting Mrs. S. E. Allen.
Money
to
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Dr. D. D. Johnson went to Char-
have been on the superior court Dench I ottc tnjs morning on business.
f,.- ,. ,..1 ..ra orwl or. rornnnliol ,1 I
IIIC VCIV MIUIIUCSI Ul lilt siiviik juugta.
I anri uiirm tnniirht anil .Nafimlav
in the state. I
Judges Hoke and Brown will round I Mr. Zeb M. Moore of Concord
out the supreme court bench.making it I Charlotte, spent last night in the city.
as able a court as can be found any- Miss Ora Hoover left this mornintr
here.
Hon. Geo. H. Brown,
of Beaufort,
Associate Justice Supreme Court.
for Knoxville, Tenn., to visit friends.
M iss Gertrude Lafferty spent yes
terday in High Point with Miss Best
H. G. Ritz will have charge of the
refreshment car on the excursion train
to Asheville.
Miss bailie Castor went to Kings
Mountain this morning to visit Miss
Carrie Neisler.
Mrs. M. J. Corl went to Charlotte
this morning to spend the day with
M rs. Roxy Barrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Thomas and
little daughter, of Winston, are visit
ing Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mrs S. E,
Allen.
The Yale Vaudeville Co.. eave the
How About Young ? I . , , , T.
Considering a real nice young man company win g0 to Salisbury and play
One lot of Figured Lawns worth 5c for 3lc.
One thousand or 1500 yards of Fine Sheer
Lawns, Tan, Blue and Figured grounds that
are worth 15c yard to go for 7c.
One lot of Odds and Ends. Short Lengths, in
White Goods. The price is just cut in 1-2.
When you can buy a dress for 50c that's
worth $1, doirt you think its all on your side.
- Come and look through the line. It will pay
you. The Sale is on today. g g g $ $ $ $
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.RESPECTFULLY,
to send to the Legislature from Cabar
rus, how about James R. Young?
Being a public-spirited young gentle
man and nresident of the Concord fire-
u r - .i. k-u . I M iss Pearl, returned last night from
men, we believe that he would secure I . ' fi
in that city while the State fireman are I
there.
Mrs. Martin Boger and daughter,
Cannon & Fetzer Co.
a reduction in our insurance rates, now
so unreasonable. You may, Mr. Ed
itor, put down one vote for Young.
Taxpayer Ward 1.
Lincolnton where they attended the
wedding of Miss Lucy Price to Mr.
Wm. Coon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McKnight
and children have returned home tn
AnU-WattS "w BtUL Charlotte, after v.siting their parents,
Greensboro, July 14. Justice of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Isenhour, on
before East Depot street.
viola-
the Peace D. H. Collins had
him afternoon his first case for
ting the provisions of the Watts law.
G. W. Albright was the defendant,
and the charge was operating a distil
lery in Rock Creek township. The
evidence was deemed sufficient and
Albrignt was bound over in a $100
bond.
They've Come Around.
Mr. Ed Swearingen fell from off
the barn of Brown Bros. near town
town last Wednesday, and was pain
fully hurt. He was doing some re
pair work at the barn.
Mr. James Tarlton, of No. 3, and
Miss Ada Lipe, of Forest Hill, were
married at the home of the bride's pa
rents Thursday evening at 8:30, Rev.
i ne crowd tnat Doited eignt years I w. T. Talbirt officiating.
ago did not run the convention, but
For Good
Summer Cheese
CALL A T
Jno C. Smith's
GROCERY STORE
Where vou will at all times
fine a complete line oi uoods
ALWAYS FRESH.
YOURS TO PLEASE,
Jno. C. Smith
the trouble was that lots of other peo
ple have come around to their way of
thinking.
Messrs. Roy Sappenfield and James
Young leave this evening for Char
lotte to practice with the Charlotte
drum corps tonight. They leave to-
Lost 25 Pounds in Fast of 30 Days, morrow night for Cincinnati to attend
New York, July 14. Edward R. I the Elks Reunion.
ayor. C,V nrss'onary ot riainheld, The veterans will have a reunion at
N.J., has just ended a thrty-days Asheville August. 30-31. The Bun-
fast, andappears none the worse for combe county veterans have arranged
nis oraeai. w nen ne started to ao- to ;ve ,he veterans a bie time. A nice
stain from solid food, he tipped the Drogramme has been araanired and all
scales at pounds, and today he who M mav exDect . bi tm.
weioha hut rwiiind Iml I
- J a .!.. i
Ioncora went aown to ner second
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WIUU15 w whuuiuwi I deteat from the forest Mill ball team
Winnipeg, July 14. Destitution I yesterday afternoon in x fast and inter-1
and death for the Doukhobors is feared I esting game. The batteries were
again, as most of the sect have started I Pitts and Raymer for Concord and
on another march in search of the Re-j Goodman and Smith for Forest Hill,
deemer and refuse all assistance. IThe score was 5 to 1 in favor of Forest
Most of tho women and children I Hill.
a. . . . I'
are ewn now destitute ot clotning ex- ;: The funeril 0f the late Mrs. Fuik, I
cept a few rags and it is feared that I whose death wu yesterday, was I
uu,c ,uc journey can ne stoppea im-1 conducted at Mt. Olivet this morning
mcuiatciy many wui aie. . . i.-j wat larwlif;' attended.-: Amona 3
. f f T .. 1 . .1
Tka Gibxm Dnx Stom - ltnejarEc numocr or menus ana neign-
; . ji ' - l
A.W th n-.Hr. fJ thim -K Dors were many ot tne xamiiy, tnere
suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia bein ore thn grand children
tocaHonthem once and: get a and as many great grand ch.Idren.
bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If ; Dr. and Mrs. W, C - Houston left
you knew the value of this remedy as I this morning for Chicago where Dr.
we know it, you would not suifer Houston will spend a month doing
another day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I post graduate work, .They will spend
thorough digestant and tissue (Sunday in Nashville, Tenn.' ". Miss
building tonic as well It is endorsed Pattie Adams, of Monroe, a sister of
personally by hundreds of people whom Mrs. Houston, who arrived last night,
it has cured of indigestion, dyspepsia, accompanied them and will spend the
palpitation of the heart and stomach j time with Dr. and Mrs. Houston in
troubles generally. Kodol Dyspepsia J Chicago. The party will visit St
Cure 'digests what you eat. It is' Louis and other large cities of the
pleasant, patable and strengthening. west before returning home. , .
Dr.J.S.LAFFERTY
Offio to mmw Mavrrte BU4
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SPECIAL ATTENTION
Owmrn Chromic Bbsnn mh
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pmtmttf mttam atarf.,.. t
Phone -. 131-a.
the East
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WIIEN.YOU BUY
HAILLARD'S
Yoa have the satisfac
tion cf Lnowin yoa
h&TetheCtst &
GEDSON
Dn: i :oro
C:!s Ulllz i ?:zts for
CcnccrJ.
What We Say
neans nucn.
What We Do:
Means a Great Deal More.
Summer is here, were are ready for it. Are you? If nto
then you should look through our store and see the Big Lay
Out of Summer Goods. You will find all the pretty, dainty
shades in Silk Mulls from 25c to 45c the yard. Pretty
Gauzy Grenadines Effects in colors.
Digest Line of White Goods
.; ' '
The prices ranging from 5c ta 50c the yard. 1 Big line of
Dainty Checked Dimities for little folks'. ; Elegant line of
Madras for ladies' shirt waists and . men's negligee shirts
Best assortment of Table Linens and Napkins to match
to be touna m town.
Ladies' Nice Gauze Vests
5c. to 50c.
Children's E. Z. Waists, and a big lot of Silk Summer
Gloves and Mitts. Pretty line of Ladies Hose, thin andS'
In Doys Suits we can show dl the
Nev Siylcs.'.',
Both Mens and Youths Suits up-to-date, at prices .to suit
everybody. Don't fail to see our stock of Ladies Low-Cut
Shoes, French and Military heels. : - .r.-. .
WLcninllccd
Of any of the above goods drop in and well do the rest.