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The Evening. TBIBXJNEJ - Vol. IX. CONCORD, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1904 No. 81 J - 9 Great Bargain Sale of Wool Dress Goods. A FALSE RUMOR. I DEATH OF CAPT. CLARK London Has the Report That Thos. W. ormw Hotel Man, Who Once Ran Lawson of "Freniled Finance" had1 tie St. Cloud, Died Tuesday at Un ion, S. C. C. The death of Capt. John W. Clark , who once lived in Concord and ran Bees Assassinated. London, Dec. 15. A rumor was current on the stock exchange this mor'nine that Thos. W. Lawson, 0f ,t le St-C,oud hotc1' occurrcd onTues- Boston, had been assassinated. Not so Says Lawson. Boston, Mass. Dec. 15. The rumor current on the London stock exchange that Thomas . W. Lawson had been assassinated is without foundation. The Publishers Press re presentative called on Mr. Lawson this morning; and when told of the rumor he made a characteristic reply, "I am not completely assassinated yet" Lawson Issues Warning. Boston, Dec. 15. Thos. W. Law son issued another so called warning about noon. It read: "To my friends in Wall street. I am going to be at the Gas hearing till 3 o'clock p. m. In the meantime dont miss the oppor tunity to give frenzied Finance' lliiS time We decid- Amalgamated Copper. Remember ed to fiive oup Con- that opportunity knocksbutonce and I fhrftCJ whrfc fmir.f "r kaein fr a-kl- 4 - srssv uvuil Ul tlOliaib 111199 L1JCII cora store ine sale to advertise j .tt " r aay at union, a. and the an nouncement comes as a surprise to the friends of the deceased who were not aware of his illness. Death came to Capt Clark at Union S. C, where he had charge of the Union hotel. The body was taken to Rutherfordton for burial and Mrs. Clark will return to Union to live with a brother. Capt. Clark was one of the best known hotel men in the South. He had charge of the St Cloud here when it was frst opened and while here he made a strong circle of friends. Capt. Clark was 73 years of age. He was a sal dierin the Confederate i'my. Revolution Led by a Girl. or. retersourg, uec. 14: A ec-tt revolutionary meeting at a house in Bolgarskaja street, Odessa, was be trayed to the police and the police sur rounded the house. The conspirators who were led by a girl student of nine' teen vears of aire, harrirarlprl anrl rr. chance of being introduced to the old sistcd thc polite. The gir, WM shot lady. 1 he time.to sell .Amalgamated by the police, and she shot a 1 ieutenant our new Store. X n e S e I wnen vou navc the market- irroman upper window. 1 he siege bargain, were great. W- "" The conspirators numbered eighteen The seven of whom were killed, including lnmu oi me re diculous price of lc Yard. Union, Baltimore, Md., Dec. rresoytenans or Baltimore, yesterday the girl leader. The remainder were discussed the proposed union between ah wounded. Two of the police were the Presbyterian and the Cumberland killed and nine wounded Presbvterian churches nn rhi ormmA t. .. . of the Westminister Confession of . ui ew jwporar. Faith and by a vote of 26 to 13 voted I A Green county paper hired a new Dress . Goods " that sell reg-l down the proposition coming in the reporter the other day and sent him after some news. Three hours later twenty minutes of hard work he handed the editor a sheet of paper on Vienna.- Dec. 15. - The Lower I which he had written: Tne f3mn hA Tftarfrom 25c to JrjM. f tSA . A small lot still left. Come and get some of these bargains. Hnntarlan House In an Uproar. New lot of : Ladies' Coats. New Dress Goods. We are proud of our Dress Goods, business this season. New Ladies Collars, etc. Justin. ;,ANew lot of v Premiums just In. in which furniture was demolished I wife fell off the porch and landed on I when business was resumed this morn-1 the dog. It was an unfortunate oc ing, and the sitting was suspended sev-currence.Wooster (O) Democrat. era! times. . . . negro snot Dy Mayor. Vnlnntarv Pamiro-a TiIaohI I 11 1 ,. " 0 ooiasDoro, uec. ij. 1 he mayor Washington, Dec. 14. The argu- of Dudley, Mr. B. C. Bowden, shot ment in the Honda peonage case of I colored man at Dudley today. The Clyatt vs. the United States, was con-1 particulars of the affair are not known t'nued in the Supreme Court of the! here. It seems, however, that the United States today by Attorney Gen- I mayor was attempting to arrest the era! Moody, for the government, and! man, who, it is reported, was resisting Senator Bacon, for Clyatt. I arrest He did the shooting with Senator Bacon contended that the Igun, filling the map's body with smal record showed that the negro men I shot He is not regarded as being whom Clyatt is accused of holding in (dangerously hurt The negro came to peonage mentto his place of their own I the city to obtain medical attention. accord, and argued that if there had been any peonage at all it had been r"" ," I voluntary and was tint nuriicharil nn I Charlnrnn. :- Wr V !". 1 "? mi ' " - ' . : ' I M-y. inese come in pretty Lrlass-lder the law The Attorney General A suspension bridge oves the Elk river ' ' - - I J-J !..' : I j.i.;-' ? ware. oave VOUr tickets I " iu-. uiToiuntary peonage itouapsca mis morning carrying down a - ' . Icomorehends and includea vnlnnum I number of irhnnl rhildrvn Thir Wltn fvery purchase Of $5.00 1 peonage, and that either species of the bodies have been recovered. Three practice is in contravention of the law I teams were , on the bridge at the time worth we give ' you a nice land the Federal constitution, and nn-land the river was frrwn rwrr premium. Jfremiums now on I posed to the spirit of our institutions. display in window See them. New lot of Xmas Goods IDxpected this week. A Pretty line of Fine China- r. are now on display in window. 7ct;h ths cne price New Outof A8yldm Only to do Murder. Birmingham, Ala., Dec, 13. Re leased from the insane asylum as cured Monroe Wells, 22 years of age, re C The Champion on Cotton.' Mr. J.- G. Woodard of Rhyne Woodard Co'a pin informed a Kiv man that Mr. George Bolic who lives turaed home only . to -spread a within rwn mnM f M- k.j - mil wood. Me first hred at his bale at cnitnn Bnn.A . ut. i.. mother, the bullet just missing , her Cesh Ctcre. miss Aaaie oeaie, and aunt went . to the mother's rescue only to be fatally shot herself. The young man th n I put a bullet through his - own brain It is not known where he secured the revolver. Does the convict even have to be guarded in his remarks? Diaaatroaa Wracks. Carelessness is responsible for many railway wreck and the same causes axe making human wreck of sufferers f m H -rSmaat an) 1a.M Ua.VU. T when all are placed the mill will have Uk the swivent of Dp. Kin'. N 23,000 spindles in - operation. , .The I Discovery for consumption, coughs and machinery which has been in oper-1 oolds even the worst cases can be cored ation at the Littman factory is , beinsr 'nd "OP61688 wsMmation is no longer rhursday weighing 424 lbs. Mr. 117 JJ " ayi no went out to see the cotton field before it was picked and that it was a fine field of cotton. ivirr doiic says or j measures out exactly one half acre. Can any of our cotton county exchange beat ? Catawba County News. ; Kill la Enlaxffi 0 uc ivcsicr vonon . miii is now I putting in 2,500 new spindles and moved to the main building in East ..IvoyQ"Co. site St. Cloud Hotel. ! necessary. Mrs. Lois Cram of Dor- I"0"""'' l" ,u""c' ms uis- was saved bv Dr. Kiair'a New Diaonrr continued operation. The ' Kesler I This creat remedr is imarantl tnr .11 Mill row employes about 4DD people. I riiTOftt nd IiUni? disows by all r t n H .! b t S TUN) fan. m.Ti II Hi 'IT! I I .li. ill .!! TV i ft . . I. f vvy wuw Vvv , v. -.",. , . It. Mrs. J. F. Hurley Entertains. ' Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. J. F. Hur ley., was a most pleasing hostess to a few of her friends in honor of Mrs. D, f rancis Cannon Jr. Whist was the all-absorbing game of the hour, the play was both alert and interesting. The spirit of Christmas being upon us, pretty little souvenir cards bearing the season's greeting and best wishes were used as place cards. A delightful five- course luncheon was served after the game. The invited guests, reluctant to leave were: Mesdames D. Francis Cannon Jr., R. A. Brown, M. L. Brown, S. E. Allen, C. W. Swink, B. E. Harris, J. P. Cook, Gowan Dusen- bery, S. J. Erwin, J. F. Goodman, and Miss Mary Virginia Wadsworth. Charges are Serious. Washington, D. C, Dec 14 Sen ator Simmons has placed before the congressional committee charges atainst Posrmas-er Uovd. at Chanel Hill. 1 lv.- fiis' named cast- has taken a some wh.it sfiK us turn ad Chaiman Pen- ose directed that the p. pers in this casi Le sent to the posN ffice depart ment, with tliesugges-ion that an in vestigation be mad& Mr. Waller is charged, among various other things. with having destroyed campaign litera ture sent out by the Democratic State Committee in 1900. Most of the alle gations against Mr. Waller are made by Mr. Shofner who says he is not an applicant for the office. Literature said to have been suppressed by Mr. Waller was addressed to cotton mill owners. Morton to Remain. Washington, Dec. 14 President Roosevelt announced yesterday an nounced yesterday that Secretary of pfavy, Morton would remain in the cabinet after March the 4. I " When Secretary M oft on : resigned the vice presidency of the A:chison, Topeka and Santa Fe last summer to accept tnThavy portfolio, he' was un able1 to promise the President- that he could remain ' in the Cabinet, longer than next March. The President is anxious that Mr. Morton remain in the cabinet at least longer enough to complete a number of reforms in the navy which he has in mind and also to assist in the solution of important problems outside his own department which the next administration must face. Before he accepted the navy port folio' Mr. Morton was offered three other Cabidet pofitions, none os which he was able to accept. Consumption can certainly be cured Nearly all cases in the early stages. Many even when far advanced. Fresh air stands first. Good food next. Then a medicine to quiet the cough and control the inflammation Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor about this advice. iilTKL: Always Remember the Fall JName Cores a CoM fa One Day, Cripta mnme 3 Days eaevss fen. 33 We Sing' Our Song' to. the Tune OF Choice Gifts at Moderate Prices. A gift lives a long life. Give Furniture or something to brighten the home. A Christmas thought easy to fulfill if you strike this Furniture store. ::: ::: ::: ::; ;:; Suggestions : Beautiful Hall Curtains, Couch Covers, Couches, Pietures, Chairs, Parlor Rockers, Side Boards, Mission Clocks Many attractive things that will please. Come n and see us to look as to biy. As welcome IV & STR&AUGMT JBPl We carry a full line of Stetson Soft and Derby Hats in all the late styles. .-s fvee. Banker Accuses Husband. Oberlin, O., Dec. 13. President Beckwith, of the Wrecked Citizens' Bank, when shown the Paris interview with Dr. Chadwick, who seemed surprised that his wife was so heavily involved in America, said: nVhy, he knew all about this matter upon his return from Europe last August. ; On August 28 I got ; letter from her saying that Dr. Chad wick was to take up the Carnegie notes on September X I went to Clevel;ind and he said that whilb he had just returned from Europe, ic would be impossible for him to raise any money until the end of that .week.. I told him that I must have some money . at once. well,' said ur, Chadwick, I can give you $20,000 now and. pext week I will' send 'you some. more. rie gave me two checks- bearing his personal signature for $10,000 . each. Tnese were m 'payment for two notes which had been given to us by Mrs. Chadwick' and were ; Carnegie notes. " Don r it look to you as if he knew something about ; his wife's doings? Tbey ought to bring him back to this country and prosecute him to the full extent of the law. He knew of the Carnegie notes as well as she did, and I know that the matter was talked over with Mr. - Reynolds nd himself." ' XoUksra B Cartful Of the health of your children. ' Look bat for oougha, oolds, oroap and whoop ing cough. Stop them in time On Minute Cough Cure is ths best remedy. Harmless and pleasant.' Sold by The Gibson Drag Store. a . j We Offer Only That Hat Which the Public Demands. Depend upon it, if we knew of better headwear, we would have it ou our shelves. But we don't, and that ivit is your assurance of Stetson quality, beauty and style. Browns-Cannon Co. Second Shipment of BOOMERANGS By Express to-day. Boys, Girls and Everybody get one and be in the swim. O O C O v -in niij ChristmaS Presents Did You Say? From the number we have sold already we must have the stuff the people want Call and see, and if we don't do vou good,' We'll do you no harm. , Come and see. The Bell &, Harris Furniture Co. Bread Tickets 24 for $1.00. Buy your BREAD regularly from The City Bakery, get th6 fcest, save your money, and ' , you can get it fresh baked every day. Rolls , fresh for supper 10 cents per dozen . & j& Phone 122. : : : - The City Ballery. HICKS''. Cures That Headache. Dasndtn oaraa all kinds ot aches, wbeiher bead.feaek.or i UmMi relieve itomaob troubles, monthly pains, vto. Straight-1 ana out ion nerrni alter Monsive biuouhk or uisiipniioD . Aosolutaiy ttarmi. a. lT'8-a.IQ 5 rves after axoMslve aiuokinx or divination. , Barmtoa. IT'S LXQUUH , S ao. t d.rmgwtmr y ut fmrnntt, - v "
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