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THE TRIBUNE. Daily and Semi-Weettly PUBLISHED BY JAS. F. HURLEY. Entered in the Postofflce in Concord. N. C. as Second-Class Matter. Publishers' Announcement The office of Tbb Tamma la lath Wrick Row. No. S3 Union St. Phone 14. Advertising Rates can be had at the office. Copy for changes moat be ia by 10 o'clock a. m. Tbb Evening Tkibdnb is delivered by carriers to every portion of the city. We take tains in delivering the papers and urge Subscribers to report all irrecular ties promptly to this office. Cards of T inks. Resolutionsof Respect and similar articles are charred for at the i ate of 5 cents pe line this in all P. A. Hull For National Bnk Exam- Trftim Houoy. Inef. - ' I Following the custom of this office Washington, Dec. 21.Chilrfnan we wil1 """e no day tomorrow or Rollins was at the White House again Monday, these two days being given yesterday befcw leaving for home and 5"?"! .5223k rt$mcJ imrndured Fred Hull of Asheville to wi" all "the Umel the president. Rollins is uraine Hull's 10 " any business that may come anointment u national bank examin- UD- The EVENINGJTRIBUNE will er, and in this move has the endortc-I W Tuesday as nsual. ment of Judges Pritchard and Keller, a a who nave observed nulls wont in connection with the First National bank. Cashier Hull's friends are Subscription Rates. DAH.T One Year S4.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months 1.00 a Month 35 One Week 10 SBMI-WBBKXY Ooe Year tl.00 Six Months 60 Three Months SS Concord, N. C. Dec. 23, 1904 Third Arrest In Lynching Case, HuntsvUle, Ala., Dec 21 John Lamar was arrested tonight on an in- numerous ami win aiuvciy insist, uillc . i t I .. I btates grand jury charging conspiracy in the lynching of Horace Maples. Several indictments in this case were! found by the grand jury, and, so far, three arrests have been made. T. M. Riggins and Robert Powell are out on $5,000 bonds. his appointment if any vacancy occurs in the near future in this branch of scr Nice. While at the depot Kollins made inquiries about the body of Lieut. Pritchard and it was stated that I nothing had been heard since the re mains were shipped from San Francis- i ... . co. it is further stated that owing to the blizzard in the west, which has de moralized all trains, that the body of I young Pritchard might not arrive at Marshall until after the 22nd. Undertaker's Queer Dilemma. A Pleasant Pill No pill is as pleasant and positive as De Witt's Little Early Risers. De Wirt's little Early Risers are so mild and ef fective that children. delicate ladfaa and I weak peep enjoy their cleansing effect, while older people say they are the beet I I. : . ....... ........ .v-t-s-. .ii t . -nrtsM.fr -i i nMsi- iiismii i -; The Gift for the One Away, from Home Bust of LaFayette to Virginia Uni Trnrairir I it. J I oappy one was amply demonstrated in Charlottesville, Va., Dec. .22. I the experience of one of these function President Alderman, of the University aries today. Almost simultaneously of Virginia, has received a letter from he received three telegrams, in sub the French Ambassador at Washing- stance about as follows: ion, announcing that he had been in- Ship remains of Mrs. Eliza Connors structed, on behalf of his government I to me, at Stamford, Conn, liver pill sold. Sold by The Gibson Nomstown, Pa., Dec. 21. That I Drug Store. an undertaker's lot is sometimes nut a I The man who sticks to the truth seldom talks about himself. Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach 1 out of order? Simply a case of torpid I liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make I a new man or woman of yon. At anX I drug store. to present to the University, a bust of LaFayette. which is expected to arrive here within a few days. The bust was reproduced from the original by M iKlson. Alabama Militia Will Participate in Inauguration. Mobile, Ala., Dec. 22. General Louis V. Clark, of Birmingham, commander-in-chief of the Alabama Na il ER MOTHER. No matter ho wlongjyou hav ehad the I coogh; if it hasn't developed into con-1 Forward body Mrs. Eliza Connors l1' Dr , Wood' NV I nBnia will .rmm mnia A a m A. I ijnipniuwiut, aiiuv anu SbUITJ. immediately to me, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HER HUSBAND. Send remains of my mother, Mrs. Fliza Connors, to me, in Philadelphia. HER DAUGHTER. The full name and address of the claimant was, of course, given in each Let the . postman's knock greet the distant one on Christmas morning. , Mail a gift of Nabisco Sugar Wafers; a gift not costly, but packed with joyous Yule-tide cheer. These delicious confections, of which you fi hear so much from everybody, are, for the season,1 ? clothed in merry Christmas garb of holly, green , f and gold, each package being accompanied by a: card expressive of your good' will . and sweet remembrance. ... tiJ- '!r.'SaB t m What kindlier messenger could you send to all your friends than a Christmas package of Nabisco Sugar Wafers ? NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY tional Guard, stated tonight that plans case. nd the subject of the three tele grams was a patient who had just died at the insane asylum here, and been turned over to the local undertaker. The man of mourning kept the wires hot with messages for a while, and have been started for the participation of the Alabama National Guard in President Roosevelt's inauguration. I he plans have been favorably received in Washington through Major W. F. Tebbett, representing the board of staff nallv s"1" he caslcet and occupant to the hnsband, at Poughkeepsie, New Zork. offic Mr. Mitchell Promoted. A recent issue of the Star and Herald of Panama says: The friends of Mason E. Mitchell and they are many on the Isthmus, will be delighted to learn that by his hard work during the past six months as cashier of the Isthmian Canal Commission, he has gained a well deserved promotion. As cashier Mr. ivjitcneii made many warm friends here in Panama, and we are Resolution by CannonivHle Council No. Junior Order United American Mechanics. Whereas God in His all Wise Providence has seen fit to remove from the scenes of this earth, our beloved brother Rev. L. C. Nash; and whereas the death of our brother has caused ii s immeasuraoie gner ana sorry, and realizing that we haye lost one of our best brothers we deeply mourn his irlad to know that his promotion doesldcatn Resolved: not take him to Washington, as was at That we extend to hil Kved first expetced. He is now in Colon 'oved ones our Profound sympathy and o.iPr nf Plantain MilUr an,! rK nt. I commend them to Him who is a man fleers of the United States Ship Col umbia, where he expects to meet Mr. Moody who is expected to arrive from New Orleans today. Mr. Mitchell will enter upon his new duties about January 1st. of sorrows and acquainted with grief. Respectfully submitted by com mittee on resolutions. (L. C. DRY B. M. McLESTER, s. J. Luck. Committee. HOW IT STICKS. Football Player Sued by Father. -New Haven, Conn., Dec 21. Just as he was about to turn oyer Cnnpor1 ,.- vnnnA l H. . $30,000 to Frederick Hall, White, the Harvard football player, who reached his majority yesterday, and who inherited nearly $200,000 from the estate o? his mother, James Kings ley Blake, of this city, was served with papers restraining him from doing so. Shake Off. Hard to bear, harder to get rid at , Is any itching skin complaint Eczema or Itching Piles. Doan's Ointment relieves' and cures All itchiness of the aU Concert people endorse this statement J. F. Goodson, bookkeeper, for York Mr. Blake is administrator of Mrs. and Wttinworth Oo, wholesale de&lsrsin White's estate, and the restraining ac- hardware and argrinultnral implements tion is brought by Josiah J. White the No-8 801101 Union St- bo fo.w..- ,u .,, , 1 nio umuu di. &xu5iunon Bays: "x was '"""I ul I ttrrmtM .niuurul tnm I... U T young mans $25,000, alleging various grounds of indebtedness. Boy Accidentally. Killed. Rutherford College, Dec. 22. Stawall HilL a boy fifteen, years -old, sema wliich appeared .in, spots on my legs below the knee I was advised to try Doan's Ointment and got at box at the Gibson Drag Store., I applied it only on time and since thai I have not , been troubled at aU,'althoagh before I ' begak using it would often times scratoh and . i n -t .. 1 j ir ir I 11 accioemaiiy snot u, ,uca nimscn .cratch my legs until they were covered yesterday, while returning to the house with blood. It is wonderful saiveanda from the woods near-by. While shak- good thing for all itching stiadtoawt," ingapileof brush his foot slipped, 'orsale by all defers. Price 60 oents. causing the hammer of the gun to IfS'!7 t. t u j . . . sole agents for the United States.: Be- strike a log, thus discharging theentire member the name Doan's and -take no load into his neck. Stawall wasa othei1. ' r- . ,-;;- -z.i dent of Rutherford College 'and a boy of bright intellect. - Detectives are Sentenced. Denver, Cola, Dec. 2Z-City Detectives W. H. Green,' John De Saye, Frank. McMahan and Robert Goodman, were today adjudged guilty "Money talks," 7 quote OuPVTm Guy.-V "'sriied; the . Simple Mug.' know i people who . mate every pennjrcoWt"-'' Notice of Dissolution. By .mutual consent, the firm of J R. Young & Co. as lessees of the op era house, was dissolved on December 1st, 1904. All contracts made, and all indebtedness incurred since that date will be met and paid by I. B. I Caldwell, and all prior to December 1st, 1904, will be paid by J. R. Young Company. J. R. Young & Co. , " 1 v.- tf'Y: BryEeattkMillF Do Something More Than WISH For the Cristmas Gift GET IT! Stencil it onypur memory and stop at I r Bti&iM B uftuu oiumii to view the prises won by I. O. S. Students, while yon drink a hotchooolate. There ia a vast difference between wishing and winning. Many a good man lias failed because he had iiis wishbone where bia backbone ought tb have been. Hjiiristmas liine Should be Useful." It ia "the thins" to rive a Vfmncr man Rifts that are useful. Nothing is so useful as a gopd oonrse of stndy-a gift I Extra Long Brown Martin Boa 2 - " Misj "UW ava avuetk auiu km aaUSlUB liiOUJ Whe have just received a lot of choice furs,:and as many! ' ii i r i ' i i " "'"I ' oi tnem are too nne ior us to carry m stocK we - trust that you will call and see them this week.: j ; ; Furs ! Furs ! ' i ; if :j . i rancv wniie and dollars into his pocket. AMUSEMENT LANGUAGE OOUKSES Sender doable service as tausht t the Phonograph. An Ideal Gift. Oour in Oommeroial and Industrial Trades, inni'ii cosBxspoiroiHci iillUiinL ........6chooi,. Extra Long Bine Wolf Boa Extra Long Brown Im Martin Boa- $22.50 .-$22 30 : f -ii: $10.CQ Vests -fotMen Scranton, Pa. P. T. JOHNSON, Local Rep. Extra Long Im. Blak Martin Boa. Extra Long Brown Sable Boa $9.00 -v . . . - Very Fine Brown Sable Boa .-$10. SO .. . .... . ... ... ; . ,. ; . $3.00 We have- just closed ant a manuf oxturers line of SAMPLES of Mens Fancy Vest. So now is your -time buy fine vest at half price $1 .30 to $2.C0 - Our Clothing' sale grows more interesting each day. . Men will buy when ana where they can save , Box 969. - Concord, S. O. save money. Tirem Shrunk VJhlle You Grease Your Wagon, Wehavathebeat Cold Thro Chrln her In the State and can shrink a set of tires in SO miirates. Time is money. 8o let as save Tom time. Satisfaction n-nran- ,!lf"1"S Y! Several fcholci We also have quite a number of imitations of the . above desirable Furs at $1.25. $2.00 and-W.flO I This is an excellent opportunity forjyott to aekci a present for mother, sister or sweetheart. This sale will last until the 20th. Inst., and the best goods wQl doubtless be the first to sell, i .;v.i M, BaasaaaaaaaLaaBaaBaaaaasaaiBasssmM w ..'": ' iff wm - a a rj T--v- runner nrt wsaf va waaWW J. Several thoice Cloaks in tans, browns, castors i blacks, sizes 32. 34 and 36, made to sell for $10.50 to llS-OO-are now on sals at 07, CO to $0 CO 'Tbe Shoe -stock is ' complete which- means tha. J V Queen Quality for women. Bostonian, . Lovis At . Cresset for men. and Battle Ax for both men and -l'-? Women are In stock. '''."' --- . . . i - Christmas Holiday Excurs ion Rates New! Stock Mens -Grlo Handkerchiefs for, iChrimas; t n t t-i 4 lit I f IT , i I 1 JJ.: V'A'. XJ. R it m a-v MS 5 is-r t" - " . Uatieis Be Carslul -: Of the health of your children. Look ont for coughs, colds, croup and whoop- of contempt by the Supreme Court for Kiaate Cough Cur is the test rc,,U5y. irregularities at the late election, and n.-.-tar j'-' . f 'I by The were each sentenced to serve six Gibbon " ' - - ,. months in jail and pay a $100 fine an i Harbor improvements require a tiJy costs.,' ' aum. v Aoconnt Christmas and New Tear Holi days, Southern Railway will sell tickets at evtremely low rates. Dates of sale of tickets to the general uiiuu, cwmiws o, nf 4 aula oi, 1904, and January 1, 1906, wkh final limit January 4, 1906. . , Dates of vale of tickets to students and teachers, upon presentation of Cer tificate signed by superintendent, Principal or President of Schools and Colle?M, December 17 to 24, incluave, witn nnai return limit Jan. 8, 1804. For information as to Rates, Schedules, Sleeptof Car Accommodations, etc, ask any Agent, or P.. L. Versos, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. O. J. IL Wood, fa. irVA.? evia, 17, C. S. IX. IIaa. ., - .j Jl .. "vc, waslton, I. 0. W. H. TsTXca. Ca'l ra. A-snt, -' WatLirton, D. O. T -5 " I I a complete line I amcc-rt of aar.cl LVsl.. ,. ..i hs I - :i ty ts l.TL , 1 CIUI LH2 are f 3 r ""t tliractivs cctscU now as ai I i i r. l . Lr ( . . ..ii .-lit. :tf ; 1 -.75 ' J t ' r !r. - MlIinBOCEI,jfte'P ;':r c w WINK, Tllr, CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK ;V4:j .: r-, CotaCOl'd Is C:;;l. ':';:vAVi'-: ;" P' y ' sSttANCH AT At.1 C rttaU. ...... , ......,.. Sjrr iuai sutd UtMltvtdatd Rrofitat. ;",iLv,,i' .asooaoo .t ao,ooooo tTi c t3f .11 c-v r J r i i. jti . i r r .r c Tie rs i ....w... ........ i v.. ..wrnt i i . "..... ........tT. 43 S.OOO.C J ' Eve flares. fr quite pr ' ' - " f 'of -our aprec ,ion -ft u.e same. t h" i be j ! . .-;at ourselvei roaJ to eerie yo f T a.' VVvn.a a war JU.OOCT.D. XOUDg, 1 J. XOII, A. J. 1C. !0, T. tJ f u anj? a i:. j.
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