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E VEKiNa ' Tribune. I: I Vol? XI. 25 CenU a Month, Cash. : CONCORD, N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY-. 2, 1906 25 Cents aMonth, Cash. Nx(8 LAMBERT MAKES ESCAPE. State Library The: C i. , ,77, k -1 - - t Fvrv Dollar Saved J J Brings a fortune s i is. in? - V a big quNCH of them: The Pretest Term el Criulaal Coirt V Cealribatea Forty. Fiva Years of Ser- ' . vice to Public Roads Civil Docket ' ' Takea Up.-' - " ,' ' -' The criminal docket wu disposed of before noon today and the civil d cket taken up. The most important case of the criminal docket was dis posed of this morning, that involving ' . the four men held for stealing and re' ' ceiving stolen goods. "A verdict of guilty wu the result in each case and the men sentenced as follows: Ed - v Johnson, seven years on the road; " Walter. Way ft four years on roads; - Can Poplin and Philo Honeycutt, each "one year. "" The present term of court ; 1 nds thirteen to the public roads un . ' . der sentence, the combined sentence a noun ting to one sentence of forty-five years and four months. In the lot are :- several long terms. As far as road service is concerned- this has been one of the best terms of court ever held in " the county. Before noon the ,civ'il docket was h taken up and at once began the dis- j : -x posal of the cases set v Other sentences passed were: Will y " Hammond larceny, 4 months, r. w. 1 - '60 days; Sid Harris larceny; 6 months. i On the civil - . docket many .'cases . j were continued t the' next term.'se--'-:reral being compromised. The' case of R A Brown vs. the Southern Rail road was compromised as was that of fVw.W Rankin vs. J S A.rher. 'The case of Cbrl-Wadsworth Co.. vs. the " Southern will not be heard at this C term the defendant not having time ,. to make an anwer to the complaint. S SOME TtLtUKAPMIC . : NEWS. .J .J--'. .' 1.4. .- :v. . ... ' :- : . . 'V 'V;''"','1' '; .n i i mi- m- -' ' V, ., ' Zr . .'''..' ."- ,' 'v - '- '- - Constantinople, Feb. 2. The ata ' '.' tistict just published of Muscleman yCj, outragea for the year 1905 shows 232 - persona killed snd. 66 wounded, in eluding' women and children. Copenhagen, Denmark! Feb. Z The health of .the" Dowager Empress Mary Feodosa, of Russia, a daughter - of the Jate King Christian, of Den mark, is giving a great deal of anxiety. , She has been completely overwhelmed with grief since the death of the King r . Spider EfTK Hatcll la Her Head, 1 : ;t Altoona, Pa i Jan. 31. The'eggaof a poisonous insectr possibly a spider -' which stung ber last October, were " : deposited under Mrs Kunigunda Vo- gle's scalp, and hatched there. " .She has suffered head-splitting pains ever since she wu stung; but only af - ter three months of this torture, have the doctors, by cutting into the swell ! ing, discovered the cause, live, worm iike Insects. These have been removed and Mra Vogle it recovering. ' " Holds Record for Raw Suicide. '. ; Chicago, Jan. 31. The Lake Shore ' Drive has the stingiest birth rate of v ;. any great thoroughfare in America. ' la eight years but one birth bat been reported from the 'splendid boulevard upon which Chicago millionaires h .ve ' built their homes-. According to the .Vital Statistics .Bureau, Honore Pal oier is the only Lake Shore dweller " with a4aby. The district of the city where the largest number of births are ! recorded lies is in the heart of the Ghetto. ' -' ' . The mtn who fee's that the world owes him a liviitz generally lets some other fellow go and collict it . rvr - one dollar nearer -i2. -ffca LAST NIGHT'S WEDDING Mist Lncy Mosjtgotnery Married to Mr. - i.; Hazel Wltherspooa Only a Few Friends Present. Miss Lucy. Montgomery was mar ried last evening at 7:30 o'clock to Mr. J Hazel Witherspoon, of Lan caster, S C, the wedding ceremony be ing performed by RevDr E H Hard ing, of Milton, an uncle of the bride. The large and beautiful home of Judge and Mrs. W J Montgomery had been decorated fur the occasion and a num ber of relatives and friends invited to witness the wedding-of one of the city's most cultured and popular young women. The wedding vows were spoken in the north' parlor, Miss Elma Cole playing a wedding march. The bride was attended by her sister, M iss Sherley Montgomery, the groom by Mr." J T S evens, of Chester. A reception and supper followed, after which the bride and groom left for New York, where they will stay for some days. Ont of town guests present were Mrs. F H Whitaker and DrEphraim H Harding, of Milton; Dr. and Mrs J C Montgomery and Mrs E C Reg ister, of Charlotte; Messrs Charles D Jones and J T Stevens and Mrs Leroy Springs, of Chester, SC.- . Many Attempt to Suppress the Sale of . the -Stregjrle". Atlanta, Ga. .Feb. 2 That Pier pont Morgan, John D Rockefeller and James B Duke, president of the American-Tobacco Co.; and J Ogdon Armour, of the Beef Trust, are the real villians in the "Struggle", a novel which went on sale here this week and it creating a great stir in th'is city and section, is generally conceded by pub lie opinion. - - . The work has created a sensation in every city where it haa so far been placed on sale.. The author, Hon, Sidney C Tapp, is a lawyer of this city, was educated at Wake Forest College, and is a native of North Carolina. . - : It. ts currently, rumored here, that legal proceedings will be instituted to see if. the tale of the book cannot be prohibited as it is claimed by those who oppose . its circulation that it Is anarchistic; however, public opinion is very much divided as to the merits of the book, a great many assert that it ts a meritorious work, and that law has no right to stop its circulation- ' Hedala and Cash for Casta and Hit . , - Crew'.' Pittsburg, Pa f Jan. - 31. Captain Mark: Casta, of the fishing schooner Alberta, and hit crew of six men, who on January 14th, in a fierce gale, res cued the crew of forty-two and ten passengers from the Clyde liner Chero' keei were today- made beneficiaries of the Carnegie Hera Fund for . their heroism. Besides medals to the cap tain and crew, a sum aggregating $9,- 500 ia awarded. X ',-.' V; ;' - . , Captain Casto, besides receiving a gold medai, it awarded $1,500, or so much of it at may be necessary to be used for the purpose of liquidating the mortgage on his property at Pleasant- ville, N J. Five thousand dollars is to be set aside as a special fund for the education of the nine year-old son of Captain Casta The members of the crew are given silver medahrand $500 each. - '. White Maa Held for Selling Whiskey : Jumps i Officer and Qett AwayJfaa Wasted In Two Cases, i Pink tamert, the white' man ar rested a few days ago 'for. retailing, made an escape last night while in the custody of police officer Johnson, who was accompanying Lambert in search of a bonsdman. ,: Lambert was under bond of $400 for hit appearance .last night. He appeared before Esquire Lore, and in one case was bound over to court for this morning under a $200 bond and in .the second case, which was. postponed, tinder a $100 bond for his appearance before Justice Lore. He wu under escort of the officer, going to the stable of the Corl Wads- worth Co. to find a bondsman, when he broke and ran. It was-shoitly after dark, and being fleet of foot Lam bert soon got out of sight and was lost from the pursuing officer. So far as is known he may be running yet. COTTON GROWERS' MEETING Couoty Meeting for Saturday Solicitor Clarksoo will Speak at Noon Recess Hour of Court. Tomorrow is the day forthe meet ing of the Cotton Growers' of the State by countv associations, "in ac cordance with a call --by President Moore, of the State association The meeting .will be held at the recess hour, while court is adjourned for dinner. Solicitor HeriotClaikson will make an address to the association at this time. To this meeting the general public is invited. West Virginia Mine Disaster. Roanoke, Va . Feb. 1. A special to The Roanoke Times from Blue- geld, West Virginia, siys: . - A report has just jeached here of a terrible explosion which occurred about 5 o'clock this afternoon in 'what is called the "Ball Knob" Mine, No. one of the" operations of the ' Red Jacket Coal & Coke Company, near Delorme, Mingo county," Wevf Va." s Up to 7:30"" o'clock , this evening one miner already dead, and threr others seriously injured, have been taken out of the shaft. The names of the victims are not yet known. . ' A force of men were at-work in the mines at the time o the explosion and it is feared that many . other victims will be found when the work of rescue it begun. ' " ' Further details are not obtainable as the officials are reticent and the scene of the disaster is tome distance from Delorme and. out of reach of the tele graph. . Cuba's Gift to Come From Paris. - Havana Jan. 31. President Pal ma has decided that Dr. Ferrera the Cu ban Minister ar Paris, shall select the wedding presedt to be given Miss Alice Roosevelt,' the funds' for which were ' unanimously granted by both houses of Congress, and foiward it to the Cuban Minister, Mr Quesada, at Washington. ' The presenf will prob ably be in the form of jewelry. Kills Maa Foaod with Wife.' Moultrie, Ga., Feb. L Dr. R C Lindsey, a prominent physician of this city returned to hit home tonight at 9 o'clock and found P J Williams with Mrs. . Lindsey. v Dr. Lindsey drew a revolver and opened fire upon Wil liams, killing him instantly. At a late hour tonight- Dr. Lindsey was still at his office and no effort to arrest him had been made. - The coro ner baa ordered an inquest- for tomor row. ' " "''-' ;,r . The New York Senate yesterday authorized the publication of 5000 copies of the testimonyin the insurance investigation. ., taai mmA. " - After a trial luring five weeks, Thomas McGucken was acquitted, at Tampa, Fla, of the murder of George Potter. .- . mm Just an example of how we are j& going to do things this year : 3 3 n i 3,000 Yards of Matting 15c to 35c the yard. Ingrain Carpet 55c to 65c the yard. Comfortable RocKers $1.50 up. Palor Clocks worth $7.50 for $5.00 Hall Lamps $1.50. Iron Beds $1.98 to $25.00. We have some special values in Bird's Eye, Quarter OaK and Mahogany Center Tables. 4 4 4 3 I 5 'am ' A l''or Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Kidney. $1.00 per bottle, three for 3.60, six for $J 00. - Payne's Quick Relief Oil, 25 cents. Payne a Medicated Soap 10c. All sold by Fetzer Drug' Store Co, li; Cure That Cold and Cough Before it goes into Pneumonia or Bronchitis. The Famous GRIP KNOCKERS i-v, Will do this in one day 25c pet bOX. CONCORD 4 DRUG COMPANY. ; , - Agents for Huyler't Candies Fresh Burn : j:: Meal AT CASTOR-SLOAN COMPANY. Phone 130. THE Conservative Mutual :OF! Charlotte, IV. C. An Old Una Company, t Also Industrial Insurance. This Co. has the most attractive policies that are on the market today. Come and see for yourself. :::: ' Office In G. M. Lore Building on Depot Street, W. D. MITCHELL, Manager Local Office. wsev ,HH'illMlt lilSaiMW New y Discovery Ground and Flour Life insurance Co. June 10c I5r, and 20 PER CAN. Extra quality, hand-packed within a few hours After they are gathered, thus preserving perfect natural flavor. DOVE a BOST. er Large stock of the great Southern money maker. Japan Walnuts: ' The coming nut. Both useful and ornamental. ' Address John A. Young'; Prop, of the Greensboro Nurseries Greensboro, - N. C. Our : Aim ! Is always to please never disappoint Wa have a repaUtioA for giving satis faction. Price moderate SerrioB the beet. .. - Queen City Dyeing k Cleanlasj Work MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress, Phone246. ,, . Charlotte, N.C (ei rears -1
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