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The ' Evening Tribune. Vol. XI. 25 Cents a Month, Cash. CONCORD, N. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY if, 1906 25 Cents aMonth, Cash. V xo8 in r- BEAVERS IS SENTENCED Mist Johnson to Many. RUSSIAS JEWISH POLICY, j The following invitations just is Poraer Emnlovt in Pnloff)re Deo.rl. Will Expell Immediately All Members of , sued will prove of interest to many - - i eat Pleads Guilty anT Gets Two Yean ia Pealteatiary. Washington, Feb. 13. George W Bearers, former superintendent of sal ary and allowance of the postoffice department, appeared before Justice Gould, of the District court, thii .morning and pleaded guilty to the in dictment charging him with conspiring with former Senator Green, of New York, to defraud the government in connection with the sale of time re cording devices to the department. Green did not appear and the case against him will go to trial Monday. It it expected that the government will tqiuih other indictments against Beav era. Beavers was sentenced to two years at the penitentiary at Moundsville, W Va. After the sentence had been passed Justice Gould asked Beavers if he had anything to sav, to which he answered, "No." He was taken im mediately to the cell under the court room and refused lo talk, but said that he hoped his action would not result detrimentally to the other defendants in the case. Da mark's Dead Kin to Lie In State for Three Days. Copenhagan, Denmark, Feb. 13 The remains of King Christian, of Denmark, were removed this morning to the Christiansburg palace church where they will lie in state for three days. Friday the body will be taken under military and naval escort Rotkilde where the burial takes place Sunday, in the Cathredral where the Danish kings are interred. -- MAssacaassett Graaite Yards Closed. Quincy, Mass., Feb. 13. A, gener al lockout of the granite cutting indur try was inaugurated today. In all hundred firms and a thousand men are affected. No business is being done at the various yards. The manufac turera are determined to keep the yards closed until the cutters union agrees to have the dispute settled by arbitration Cbioamea Arouse Suspicion. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 13. The de . parture of a number of Chinamen . from here leads to the belief that they are ia some way connected with the anti-foreign : movement in China. These men have been here recently drilling under the instructions of clerks in the postoffice. C - ' - British Parllaaieat Opeat Fonaally. , London, Feb. 13. Parliament be gins its session this afternoon. The opening, however," will be purely formal, solely for the - purpose of choosing a speaker of the , House of Commons and swearing in new mem- ben. i-y -L-'x'. Many a girl only marries a fellow because she , thinks some other girl wants to. Jail Delivery In Alabama. Greenville, Ala., Feb. 12. Five . prisoners escaped from jail last night, namely: Genie Lewis, sentenced for life, for murder; Jim Reynolds, em bezzlement; John Ldwardf, assault to murder; Dunk Amen, burglary, and Quill Bradley, arson all negroes. A sixth negro refused to make his escape with the others, and when the fact was learned this morning; the negro,. Will Smith, had built a fire in the corridor and was sitting by it. ; :V " .' - The delivery was made by some one from the outside who made an opening through the brick wall and then broke the lock to the cell, using a scantling and piece of iron. The jailor did not hear any noise during I The flavor of our Fresh Mackerel theniffht and knew nothing of the lis sure tq please you: try them. I ten- troub'e until this morning. hour Bros. Jpm,lh F.mlll From CnlllRI(ter ',Concord folks: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnston Article From America Printed In Kus siaa Paper. St. Petersburg, Feb. 13. It is re ported today that the Russian Gov eminent had decided to adopt a strong anti-Jewish policy. Hereafter all Jews, even the richest merchants, will be allowed to live in St Petersburg only six months in the year. The wives, children and other members of the family will be expelled at once. The Vovo Vremia in a bitter article from America printed today says that President Roosevelt intends to seize the islands of North Eastern Siberia and will hoist the American flag in Russian waters, taking advantage of the weakness of Russia. Graft in Bottle Contracts. Columbia, S. C, Feb. 12. The dispensary investigation ! this afternoon, with Mr Packhpm, of a New Jersey glass concern, on the stand, disclosed two bids on the minute book of the board of directors lower than rtiat of the Carolina Glass Co.. which got the business then and which has gotten it steadily since. The witness calculated the difference in the 300 cars awarded the Carolina concern at $53,000 and said his concern would cheerfully enter into bond to supply these 300 cars yet undelivered at that reduction. The minute book showed that one of the bids had been torn out of tb book. Mr Packham could not find the bid in the book but there were others left in the book yet lower than his. He wrote to ex-Commissioner Douthit in 1902 informing Mr Dou thit that the business had net been given the lowest bidder and publics' tion was made of the affair at the time Mr Peckham said that his concern and others became disgusted with the policy of the board and quit bitting. Will She Stop at Salisbury? Salisbury, Feb. 11. It is far more than a rumor that Salisbury may be included in Sarah Baruhardt's precious itenerary. It looks and sounds almost too good to be true, yet there is abun dant hopes of this. Dr Leroy J Me roney, who, with his sister, M iss Lena Meroney, owns Salisbury's beautiful new theatre, went to Philadelphia dur ing the past week to see Madame Barnhardt, as to making a date for Salisbury. She played a week's en gagement there. Dr Meroney 's hope is to attract her here by the- conven ience of trains. She has not a night to spare but the could pass through Salisbury and stop without missin? a date or losing any time. Salisbury is so full of hope today that she finds difficulty in behaving herself like a lady. ' It is base ingratitude when a wo man's age begins to tell on her. It doesn't pay to go entirely on the theory that things go by contraries. A lot of men who are always prat ing about justice really want mercy. request the pleasure of your company at the wedding reception of their daughter Rosa, and Mr. Robert Wilson Stokes on the evening of Thursday, the twenty-second of February, from half after eight until ten o'clock, 806 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, Ceremony at eight o'clock. New Grocery Store. Mr Ed A Widenhouse, who has been conduting a mercantile business at the Miami Mine, hat moved to Concord and will open a grocery store in the room occupied by the New South Cafe. The Cafe moves to De' pot street in the Corl building an Mr Widenhouse expects to get opened by Saturday or Monday. It takes a man at least 35 years to get thoroughly acquainted with his stomach.- ' Some men are so fond of .sympathy that they actually glory in being the under dog. . - The biggest liar in the world is the fellow who tells you what he would do if he were in your place. Some women make a cloak of (their religion, but about Easter time they prefer to make a hat of it " " " V A TerrlMe scene. &trolisHiicM.( tin- r.:i,n,iu m-i'ouuut, astouixheri tin- iM.nrs of Sluckerau, near Vienn:i. Iy l an-yi i ;i youug bar rister on hi- Im-'. niii ik a tight rope eighty uit'ic-i's In l.'iiuili fixed to the chui'rh xtcrnli- few iluys later Hani lug Ktrs ii Mn ( on the walls an nouueiiig that StroIiNchnriiler would ef fect a liiilliion u scent Id the company of Horr l'nwnci the popular landlord of the While Hose. Notwithstanding the fact that the po lice had forbidden the landlord, who has a large family, from taking pa it iu the performance mine host entered the iuclosurn at the appointed time, to the no sum 11 delight of the assembled mul titude. At a given signal the balloon rose lu the air, Slrohschneider and the landlord sitting on tliu trapeze beneath, Some of the spectators declare that the latter turned as pale as a sheet during his upward flight, though he did not fall to wave his hat to the crowd. Aft er reaching a dizzy height the two bal- loonirfts were observed to quarrel and actually enme lo blows. All ot ouee the landlord plunged headlong into space, A shout of horror arose from the spec tators, -who ran to the spot where they expected to find Pramper lying with broken limbs. What was their aston ishment t discovering not a corpse, but a lay figure dressed In oue of the landlord's suits. The manikin waa conveyed to Stockerau In triumph. The BrltlHh Anthem. The whirligig of time has brought changes of its own Into the British na tional antheui. In 1745 It began: God save great George, our king! The king' name was again inserted In that second verse, which bag been used as an argument to prove that the words were written by Ben Jonson as early as 1607 to celebrate King James I.'s es cape from the gunpowder plot: Confound their politics. Frustrate their knavish tricks; On George our hopes we fix God save the king! The change to the present form Is: On thee our hopes we fix. where deity has been substituted for majesty. There Is another rendering, which the exigencies of the times no longer demand: Oh, grant that Marshal Wade May by thy mighty aid Victory bring) May he sedition hush And tike a torrent rush Rebellious Scots to crush; God save the king! London Queen. Why Nott Mrs. Frederick Schoff, president of the National Mothers' Congress, is en thusiastic about a delightful flve-yenr- old girl she met la Salt Lake City. 'Jane waa out driving .with her fa ther," aald Mrs. Schoff, "and noticed that her father simply slashed the whip through the air to make the horse quicken bis pace. '' 'Papa,' aatd the little one, why don't you whip us children that way r " Woman'st- Home Companion. Afoalsiag Bams. are Instantly reliered, and perfectly healed, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. O, Birenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: "I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all orer. Bucklen's Arnica SalT stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar." - Also heals all wounds and sores. ' 25 cents at all druggists. Some men are to be congratulated on never becoming acquainted with themselves. '0';v;i- vV: ,':vv "Suffered day and night tha torment of itching pile. Nothing helped me until I used Doan'a Ointment It cured me permanently." Bon. John R. Gar rett. Mayor, Girmrd, Ala, At any drug store. '''-"".--,.''- Phone Isenhour Bros, for Fresh Mackerel Steak. , . LA Floor Covering's. Beautiful designed Japanese Matting in all colors, just the prettiest pat terns you can find anywhere. Prices Low. See our display. i Big Price Bed Reductions Room on Furniture TflbleS Kuerything to complete the furnish ing of your bed room here. A factory making these Tables failed tj l and we bought a good bunch of them. OJJltlttl Prices While they last you can get y $2.00 Dsnva5l Taole for $1.25. ITeVail. 4 Pl a ii 31 21 aiaiwWs?5 THE Conservative Mutual Life Insurance Co. :OF Charlotte, N. C. An Old line 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. Here Are Some Offerings. We invite bids on 12 shares Gibson MTe Co.. 5 shares Citizens Bank v Trust Co., 10 to 60 shares Pythian Realty Co. Southern Loan & 1 rust Company. FOR RENT Good seven-room house, bath; West Corbin street. Southern Loan & Trust Co. Notice ! Rov Samwnfleld has sold his interest in The Concord Pressing Club to J. B. Alexander, and by Maron vou wiu ana J. M. Alexander with The Pressing Olub ready to do your Tailoring and Repairing. This will enable us to do any kind of work you maydesireon olothing. . , MsHSf.i!- w We continue the agency for Mrs. J . M. Hester's Cleaning and Dyeing Works, Charlotte, N. U , Yours truly, THE CONCORD PRESSING CLDB. They never gripe or sicken, but cleanse and strengthen the stomach, liver and bowels. This is the universal verdict of the many thousands who use De Witt's Little Early Risers. These famous little pills relieve headache, ' constipation, biliousness, jaundice, topid liver, sallow complexion, etc. Try Lit tle Early Risers. Sold by Gibson Drug Oo. - An engine drawing two cars came into the city this morning, moving along Church street, causing some in terest and comment. . It was hailed as the first train on the Aberdeen road. The straw that breaks the camel's back would be the only kind worth while for a drowning man to clutch at A merry heart kills more microbes than any medicine. ' v Just received a barrel of Mackerel Isenhour Bros. Fresh How Is YourHeart? Is your pulse weak, too slow, too fast, or does it skip a beat? Do you have shortness of breath, weak or hungry spells, fainting, smothering or choking spells, palpitation, fluttering, pains around the heart, in side and shoulder; or hurt when lying on left side? If you have any of these symptoms your heart is weak or diseased, and cannot get better without assistance. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens weak hearts, and rarely ever fails to cure heart disease. Try it, and see how yuickly you will find relief. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Wilt lv Its reader In the 52 Issues of the I BOB Volume 7 i boot i, eaj 50 mtrUratMl etmtn, T 200 TUMhr Bdlto e aa4 Domut 250 I by the bett ( a ot Ckaracl wris of Hum 1000 Serial of:oriel, each a book in itielf, refltctisf Amehcaji life ia oomo, camp and field. 8peclal Articles contributed bv Famous Men and Women Statesmen, TrareUers, Writer! ana Bcienuiu. Thoughtful and Timely Editorial Articles oa Important Public and Domeatic Question. Complete Stories by the best of Living- Story Writers Storieo of Character, Storiee of Achievement, Stories of Humor. Rotes On Current events and Discoveries la the Field of Scienoo an njatuial History. 2000 iwledfe, Form and Bright and Amusing- Anecdotes, It. ma ot scraon ana unnono aaen Sketches. Health Articles, Seligtoua ArttraM, Children's Page, ato. ttmtrattt Annomnetment for lpeaitT AamsJe CeMS e Me Pfr Jess t d AUnu fnt. I took dropsy, told "About January 1st. IMS, down with weakness and and emdUaUlT arrow worse. I by my family Dhyalciaa that my waa hopeless. Ilr nelarhbora and fam ily had ctvon ma up to die. Mr limb) ana body were) swollen to on third la rarer than normal also, and -watar had collected around my heart. For at least three months I had to sit propped up tn bed to keep from smoth ering. I swnt for fhro bottle of Dr. aulas' Heart Cur, and by tha time I had taken them aU I was entirely cured. I feel better than I hare for twenty years, and I am able to do any kind ef work on my farm. My attending- physician told m that If It hadn't bean for Dr. Miles' Heart Cur I would new be in my rrave." U. T. CURD, WUmore, Ky. ' Dr. Ml lee' Heart Car ta sold by your druggie. wh w,n auarante that the) rst hettt will benefit. If It fails ha will reruei il your money. Miles Metfical Co, Elkhart, Ind Every Kew Si&scriber Who est at sad seads this sH at ease with name and address aad Si. 73 will racolre: rMJ An the issues M The Compaalou rlOtj tor ta remaining weeks of 190s. FM. 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