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V, V 7 mm Vol. XI. 25 Cents a Month, Cub. CONCORD, N. C, SATDAY. JUNE 16. 1900 Sin ale Copy 5 cents Sf8te Lihy 75 THE AUSSACRE OF JEWS CONTINUES. At Bialystok the Slaexbtcr ol Hebrews Coatlaaed Thronih the Night More Than Two Hundred Reported Dead. Warsaw Poland, June 16. The massacre at Bialystok continued through last night according to infor mation received here. The mob at tacked the patrols in the street and there were many furious lights. The devastation continued uninterrupted while the fighting was in progress and the streets were lighted by the confla gration of Jewish houses which had been -fired by the rioters. Many were killed on both sides and some of the suburbs were reported as completely destroyed. The massacre is extend- - intr to nciehborine towns. It is feared that the rioting will accelerate civil war. More Than Two Hnndred Killed. Berlin. June 16. German Jews sent emissaries ;o Bialystok to investi gate the massacre and their preliminary report shows that, over two hundred were killed and four hundred and fifty wounded during the outbreak. Local Jews assured the emissaries that complete investigation would show far greater bloodshed than indicated in the report. The report further says that the official statement that the Jews started the trouble is but a trick to hide the infamy of the outrage. Members of Douma to Investigate the Riots. St. Petersburg, June 16 Three members of the Douma have started for Bialystok for the purpose of in quifing into the anti-Jewish disturb ance there. One of the party is a former prosecutor and another is a Jew. Congressman Lester at the Point of Death. C Washington, June 16. Colonel Rufus E Lester, representative from Georgia, who fell through the skylight in the cupalo of the Cairo hotel yes terday, lies at the point of death. He had gone to the cupalo to look for two grandchildren. Since the accident he has been attended by a corps of phy sicians. Colonel Lester is 69 years of age, represents the first district of Georgia and is the dean of the Geor gia delegation in Congress. Another Earthquake at San Fraaclsco. San Francisco, June 16 Four dis tinct earthquake shocks were felt this morning in the city and at Oakland. The first two were at 9:40 and two others at 1:35. No damage was done. The mcvementalwere fromeastMo west and were several seconds in dura: tiolK ' r ' ;i " .-tt- What Troubled Him . ; A well-known Atlanta minister tells an amusing story of an Atlantian who . has i wife with a sharp tongue, y ; ij '" Jones had come home about 2 in the morning rsther the worse , fork few highballs. . As soon as be opened the door his wife, who was waiting for him in the accustomed place at Ihe top of the stairs, where she 'could watch his uncertain ascent, started up braiding him for his conduct ' " " - - Jonea went to bed and when he was almost asleep could hear her still scolding him unmercifully. He drop ped off to' sleep and awoke after a couple of hours, only to hear his wife . remark: . . " "I hope all the women don't have to put up with such conduct as this." , "Annie," said Jones, "are you talk ing again or yet f" Atlanta Georgia. ' .. Death e! Two Children. ' - . The small child of Mr C.W Alex ander, of No. 10 township, died this morning. The body will be buried Sunday at Boger's Chapel. . - The 3-months-old child of Mr Ver non Pardue, of Bila Mills, died last ,'.. Tie - "t will H Funly Fight Against Change of Schedule Ends Abruptly. Raleigh, June 15 All complaints and petitions before the coporation commission against the new schedule of train No 111, on the Southern Rail way, were today withdrawn. " R T Gray, attorney for the News and Observer, in a statement before the commissioners this morning, de dared: 'Your petitioners see no good in further pressing the matters now before this commission." The attorneys for the Southern ac cepted this capitulation of the com plainants with a smile, expressed es teem and respect for the corporation commission, and declared if no suit was to be instituted to collect the $500 a day penalty then proceedings in the federal court will be dropped- This ends the proceedings, for there are now no petitions or complaints before the commission on which that body can act. Seaboard Train Runs Into Open Switch. Hamlet, June 15 This morning at 1 1 o'clock No- 66, the Seaboard's fast train from Jacksonville, Fla , to New York, running about two and a half hours late, ran into an open switch in the Southern yards here and ran ihto some freight cars standing on the repair tracks at Williams & Bonsnls' repair shops. The train was in charge of Conductor Gibson and Engineer George Gill. When the engineer discovered that he was on the side track he applied the emergency breaks, and, within 200 feet of the cars, jumped from his engine- But for his presence of mind it would have been a disastrous wreck. Mr Gil's left arm was broken above the elbow and his back was hurt. He was carried to the Seaboard Air line Hotel and was attended by Drs Kins4 man and Fowler. His injuries are not serious. I he h re man jumped as the crash came but was not hurt. The pilot and front trucks were torn from the engine and six or seven box cars demolished. No one seems to know how the switch came to be left open. Students' Conference Opens Ita Sessions. - Asheville, N. C, June 15 The Southern Young Mens' Christian Stu dents' conference opened tonight at the Asheville Farm School, six miles from this city, with more than 200 delegates, representing the leading southern colleges and student bodies, in attendance- Dr W M Anderson, of Nashville, Tenn., presided. Dr. Clayton F Cooper, of New York, de livered the oppening address at to night's meeting, which was in the na ture of a preliminary session to perfect arrangements for the formal opening tomorrow. Among those who will address the various sessions of the conference are President Potest, of Furman Univer sity; Dr . K Bosworth, of Uberlin College, Ohio; Dr H F Laflame, of New York, and B R Barber, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Calcutta, India. SMrBrn,l"f Strike. One day in Washington recently a group of politicians were talkiny, when Uncle Joe" Cannon was reminded of a story; , v , '' "There was a friend of snine in Ohio, ; said he, "who once joyfully sought the oil expert, declaring that he had struck this fluid on his land He brought a sample in a bottle. Now evidently my friend ' ;. had been in a great hurry hastily grabbing the first bottle at hand, for when the chemist had duly analyzed the sample submit ted he tent, the following telegraphic report:'-;; .'-.:.--&' . " s,Y-f" 'Find no trace of oil. Vou have struck paregoric-'' Woman's Home Companion. - -:. CONCORD MARKET Cotton (Local).. New York Spots 11.00 ..11.20 4c Cotton Seed' PRODUCE MARIE Corrected by John 0. Smith. : -. . - - - : Eggs 15tol7j4c Butter .......i... 15 to 20c Flour ............... $2-25 to $3.00 Chickens. .V. ................ 15 to 40c Irish Potatoes ..........-$1.25 to $1.60 Sweet Potatoes...,...;.."... ......$1.00 Com... 85 to 90c Jumped On by "Baby Elephant." Ocean Grove, N. J., June 14 Miss Clara Packard, a stout, good looking girl of Ocean Grove, resented the appellation of "baby elephant" given her by Arthur aummerville. whose attachment for her had been declined, by giving the young man a sound drubbing. Not content with knocking him down, she jumped on him with both feet. Harry Scart butted in to assist Sum- merville, when he got a dose of the same medicine. The young men re treated ingloriously. Senator Schwab, of Nevada, Not Yet, But New York, June. 15 Charles M Schwab will become a candidate for United States senator to succeed Fran' cis G Newlands, of Nevada, in 1909. At present Mr Schwab is a resident of New York. A member of the Metropolitan Club said: "Mr Schwab's friends are of the opinion that he would be the best candidate to succeed Newlands. "The reasons are that his invest ments in Nevada have served to attract other investors, and that his name will keep Nevada much in the public eye. "After hearing arguments, Mr. Schwab consented to become a candi date, but he objected to having the matter made public until he shall have become a citizen of NevaJa, which will take place within a few months" Among Advertisers. The Racket has a new and enlarged ad this evening. The Racket has some special bargains offered for sale on next Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday. Read what Mr Bostian has to say. The Mill End SJe at H L Parks & Co's next week calls for a page ad from the firm today and there is a large amount of good reading in this page display. The Lockhart sale be gins Monday and the advertisement today tells of the big sales. Wheels Cut off Footgear. Al lent awn, Pa-, June 14. Young Calvin Reynolds, of Harrisburg, a visiting Red Man, can thank his lucky stars that only his shoe and stocking were cut off one foot and he was left practically unscathed, catching on a local train for home.' He had left the train, to the rear end of which a freight car had been coupled. When it started he tried to board the last coach ahead of the freight, was dragged several hun dred yards, fell and the wheels merely cut one shoe and stocking from his foot Congressman Falls From Roof; May Die. Washington, June 15. Represent ative Rufus E Lester, of the first Geor gia district, was tonight seriously if not fatally injured by tailing from the roof of the Cairo apartment house to the' eleventh floor of that building where he has apartments. There wat a consultation of phy sician late tonight and it was said it would be twenty-four hours before it could be determined whether he could recover. HOW'S This. Wc offer One Hundred Mian Reward for ni caae ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cam. V. J. dim ft Co Toledo, O. We, the ondermlnfflKd, have known F. J Caesar for the laet IS rears, and betteie him per fccUjr honorable honorable In all buaineie tran action, and flnandally able So carry out any obligation made by hi firm. Wauhho, Kuwait ft MAnvnc. Wholesale DruKSiata, Toledo, O. HaU's Catarrh Cnrc Is taktC Internally, actini directly anon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 79c. per bottle. Bold by all Dronlsta, Ball'Tahas family Wis Sot cnurtlpaUon . . So many people are busy knowing what ought ought to be done that there's little doing. : v 1 aammmaasMSjmaBmamnamammSa.HmaaM " '. Death from Appendicitta . , decrease la the same time ratio that the tuw of Dr. King's New Life Pills fo sses. , They save you from' danger and bring quick and painless release from oonatipation susd the ills showing out of ot it, - (Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by all drag gist. SSo. Try them. - ; When a woman holds her tongue she has her husband guessing. " Constipation causes headache, naase a dixzineaa, languor, heart palpitation Drastio physios gripe, sicken, weaken t!ie tKwls rd dn't oure. Doan's Eeg OF A SOCIAL INTEREST. The following invitations of interest have been issued: Mrs. Jesse Hsyes Page invites you to be present at the marriage of her daughter Jesse Wills to Mr. Lueco Richard Gooch on Wednesday, June twenty-seventh nineteen hundred and six at noon Methodist Episcoal Church Henderson -North Carolina Miss Page is well known in Con cord, where she lived some years ago while her father resided here as pastor of Central church. Mrs James L Keerans, of Char lotte, formerly Miss Sarah Lilly Wolf, is in the city and. will remain for the Lore Flowe wedding. Complimentary to Miss Mary Lore, who is to be married next Thursday to Mr. W W Flowe, Mrs Robert K Black gave a most delightful tea yes terday afternoon. This evening the Study Club, at the home of Mrs J F Huvley, entertains in honor of Miss Lore and Miss Chassie Brown, each of whom are members of the Study Club and are brides of next week. Miss Louis Conrad, of Danville, is in the city for the Lore Flowe wed ding. Miss Rachel Borden, of Goldsboro, will arrive tonight to visit Miss Mary Lilly Sherrill. DOING THEIR DUTY. SooroB of Concord Readers are Learn ing the Duty oi the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidney's duty. When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills follow ' Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidneys PiUs cure them all. Oonoord people endorse onr claim. Mrs. J. O. Sherrille, of 96 Mill St., W., wife of J. O. Sherrille, mill operator, mill operator says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills for backache and fonnd them good. I suffered for years with very weak back and I ooold not get any relief night or day and was almost com pletely discouraged and thonght I never would be any better. My husband read about Doan's Kidney Pi Us in our papers and went to Gibson's Drag Store and ot me a box. I tred them with suoh good results that I was delighted. I am glad to recommend these Pills when opportunities occur." For sale by, all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foeter-Milbnrn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM iiiiiiiiittiMtMitr .,.....& N 3 OUR BIG SALE MOVES ALONG Regardless of Weather. Some Specials, First Passenger (exuberantly pacing the deck) "When I am at sea I can scarcely contain myself." Seconu Passenger (dejectedly leaning over the rail) "Strange. That's just the way I feel." It is possible to obtain' relief from ohronio indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of Kodol for Dyspepsia. Some of most hopeless oases of long- standing have yielded to it. It enables you to digest the food you eat and ezesolse a corrective Influence, building up the efflolenoy of the digestive organs. . The stomach is the boiler wherein the steam is made that keeps up your vitality health and strength. Kodol digests what you eat. Makes tWstomach sweet puts the boiler in oondition to do the work nature demands of it gives you relief from digestive disorders, and puts you in shape to do your best, and feel your best. Sold by Gibson Drug Store. ;, V. - . .- '.. : , ;.; ,. ; ' Wigg "Bjones it awfully haughty since he made his money.", Wagg "Bjones has always been haughty. You know he used to be a hotel clerk," ' , . i. ' Btopsearache in two minutes; tooth acBe or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscle ache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas Koleotrio Oil, mon arch ver pain. At any drug store. ' The great trouble with many preach ers is that they know more about the next world than they do about this. P""- Itohbig piles provoke profanity, bnt profanity won't ours them. Doan's Ointmentyojss itching, bleeding or pro truding piles after years of suffering At an drug store. . One lot of 500 dozen thread worth 5c a spool. A good Machine Thread that we will sell at 40c dozen or 6 spools for 20c One lot of Whire Madras and Lawn worth 20c yd in this sale for lOc One lot of Hamburg Edging worth 20c yd for ...10c One lot Edging worth 25 for 10c One lot Edging worth 15 for Tc One lot Edging worth 10 5c One lot of Dimity worth 6c for 3c One lot worth 10c yd for 6c One lot of White Lawn 40 inches wide worth 10c yd for 5c One lot of Gauze Vests worth 5c eatn for J. 3c One lot of 36-inch percale worth 10 to 12c yd for . . 8c One lot of White Feet or Split Sole Hose worth 25c go in this sale at 13c each One lot of Drop Stitch Hose worth 16?i go in sale 2 pair for 25c One lot of Plain Gauze Hose worth 15c at 10c pair 50 Children's Hats all new styles, worth $1.00 go in this sale at 50c 50 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, job lot worth from $1.00 to $1.50 go in this sale while they last for 25c each Cannon & Fetzet Company iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiibn Good Evening ! Have you tried 0O TEA. The Highest Grade obtainable P The bride will rejoice At the presents she receives, no matter what they may be, or where they come from. But if you wish to be sure that your offering will receive the admiring attention of every body, get it at the jewlry store. Then you are SURE to be right. You OAN'T go wrong by giving SILVER. And you OAN'T go wrong if you get it here. Every thing we show you would do credit to your judgment . and good taste. . We can interest you at a dollar or so, or as high as you care to go in figures. Always trust us to have the right goods. W. C CORRELL, Leading Jeweler . t Comfort A shower of comfort in warm weather you can take any time you feel disposed when your bath room is fitted up in modern style with good shower ap paratus, porcelain-lined tub, and a good closet. Do away with the antiquated old tub and wash bowl, and let us put in Im proved Sanitary, Plumbing w.orthy of the times. If we do it, it's done right ; Ccr.tcrdri"r.!::r.3' Straw Hats. Special attention is called to our New Line of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats which are of tht) latest styles and entirely up-to-date. The prices are reasonably low for such val ves and styles. Our $1.50 Hat has all of the styles that the most astistic dressers de mand. Our fi.oo, and also the 50c grade, are thoroughly up-to-date. Men's Fancy Hose Half-Price. Several lots of Men's Fancy Hose of t, the 50c quality will be closed at half-price, 25c per pair. The lot is made up of tan and 1 grey, drop-stitched, fancy grey, stripes and fadcy colored stripes. Elegant Stock of Men's New up-to-date Low Shoes, $i.5o to $4.00 pair. c Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords. We have an elegant stock of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords at popular prices. , Dry-Heath-Miller Go. H. L Simmons, Manager. Concord, - - North CzrcY.r.z. WAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAA s Healthy GImcIIg Are kept so by careful attention, and ti:y 73 : t much truble jf., given the proper ttc'-l;-.-i z the proper time. . 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