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8rat Library 1 KltfUlYE. Vol. XI. 25 Cents a Month, Cash. CONCORD. N. C. THURSDAY. CjCTOBER !. 1900 Siitflle Copy cents No 4 v I) ON DRESS INSPECTION. Ladles Field Day la Coacord Opealof of Seasoa'i lleadwear Showinr in Milllaerjr Stores of City. It is easy to understand the presence of to many ladies on the street to day, when one glances at the windows of the millinery stores, where the new in - the seasons head finery is being most lavishly . displayed. The Concord : dealers always on the alert have a most generous disp'ay this year and these have been greatly adnvred during the day The show-windows here all carried attractive displays, the preval ing colors in rich profusion being dis played tastily and generously. Miss Brachen, Miss Alexander and the Cainon & Fetzer Co; have been the scene of active, admiring throngs, every detail inspected every style noted. These places have shown the latest in shape, color and trimmings The news nan is not up on all the frills so familiar to the ladies, but knows thst to-days openings are in keeping with the usual good taste of Concord dealers in head wear and decorations for ladies, misses and children. Hits Farm Hand With Shovel Causlni Death. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 3 Charles Leyton, superintendent of the Holding dairy farm, near Raleigh, fatally in jured A C Moneyham, a farm hand . this afternoon by striking him on the head with.a shovel. There had been bad feeling between the men for sev eral hours. Layton declares that .Moneyham was advancing on him with a stick when Layton dealt him a blow with the shovel which crushed in Moneyham's skull. : The injured man was put in a wagon and driven to the Rex hospital here, but died on the road. Layton surrendered and was com mitted to jail to night without bail. He will be given a hearing Friday at noon. Moneyham leaves a widow and four children. ; A Moaeat with Our Advertisers. ' The Tribune today carries a large line of local advertising, all of which are interesting to shoppers and house keepers who have the daily problem of what and where to buy to contend with. The Bee Hive, that mammoth mercantile house of Charlotte, which enjoys a wide trade throughout this section, has a large ad in today's TrU bune. Many choice bargains are en umerated there. The H L Parks & Co write a new ad setting forth some changes; the Ivey-Uurfee Shoe Co has a new shoe ad; Lippard and Barrier, fancy and staple grocerytnen, write an ad to the buyer of foodstuff; Craven Bros., Furniture and Undertaking Co remember the little ones and have a carriage and go cart talk. All of these and others are of direct interest to fri bune readers. ' Jap Baak at 'Frisco is Robbed. San FriscUco, Oct. 3 Armed with revolvers and pieces of gas pipe, two robbers entered the Japanese bank at Kimmon Ginko, also known as the Golden Gate bank, at 1588 O'Farrell street) at noon to-day, and after pro bably faulty beating two clerks, escaped with $5,000 in gold. The robbers chose a time when there were few persons transacting business fn the bank and the sensational and bold deed was so quickly effected that it was all over before the crowd of people pass ing the doors of the institution, were aware of what had happed." ' - Some Qlass Items. 1 Glass, Oct. 4 Mr Register Rum ple left this week for Charlotte to en ter a business college there.-. . Mrs Mamie Sloop is quite sick with fever. - sv . ; ' Mr E Hasting, who has been South era Railway agent here, for the past seven years has resigned and- will take up other business. He is liked by all and we are sorry to loose him as agent 1 The county commissioners decided tj run the road the sime distance rom the railroad all the 'way and on he west side from Mr F W Glass' to Cannapolis. ' - ' ' : Mrs William . Shaw, the wife of Rev Shaw, formerly a preacher here, is visiting at Mi E L Isenhour's. - 1 Miss Lillie Caldwell, of Newells, spent a few days here with Mrs Janie Glus this week. "r" ,; It isn't the upright man who goer t to the bad. LECTURE TO-NIGHT. Mr. Wilcox Arain at Central School Programme of Interest to Men This Evening. Mr A U Wilcox, of the Ntiona Anti-Saloon Lragur, will give one of his most important illustrated lectures at the Centra! School hall tonight. For the past ten nights he has been lecturing to the children of the public schools. Tonight he will speak to men on the principles and philosophy of prohinuion. The lecture will be elaborately illus trated with photographs, drawings. cartoons and dissolving paintings. The enforcement of prohibitory laws and the blind tiger will receive attention. Among the illustrated songs will be "The Holy City," and "Rock of Ages," both dissolving views. In his lecture last night Mr Wilcox showed some of the finest dissolving views ever seen in this city. He promises more of them tonight. Everybody invited, with a special invitation to men. Admission free, collection at the close. Rome, Georgia, Newspaper Man Hoes to Washington. Rome, Ga., Oct. 3 Mr James B Nevin, who has held the position of associate editor of' The Tribune for the past three and half years with much credit to himself, has accepted a posi tion as editorial writer and paragrapher on the Washington (1) C) Herald, a new morning daily that has just been starred there, under the management of Scott C Bone, former managing editor of the Washington Post. Mission News. Mr H I) Crayton went to Concord Saturday on business Running the cotton gin is the order of the day. H I) Crayton's new gin is running at full speed day and night. Misses Mamie Harvell and Grace Hientz, of Mi. Pleasant, visited Mr. W A Crayton's last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Jim Mann visited Mrs Mann's sister near Bref, Sunday add Monday. Mr Henry Hatley who has been here for some time at work has re turned to his home at Big Lick. Eli Harwood and Henry Eudy made a flying trip to Mt. Pleasant last Sun day evening Mr W A Crayton is having a new dwelling house built at this place. Mr Mack Eudy is very ill at this writing with blood poision, we wi'h him a speedy recovery. Mr John Harwood of Rockiway is here today on business. Miss Maggielean Lowderand sister, Mrs Wood, of Millingport, visited their brother, Mr. M A Lowder last Sunday. Mr H D Crayton has bought a fine lot of new cotton this season. Mrs J D Love and children visited her brother, Mr Whitley near Plyler last Saturday. , The four year old child of Mr and Mrs Titus Tucker died last night. The funeral services were conducted at Pleasant Grove church today at 3 o'clock. Mr Baxter Harvell who- has been here for sometime working with Mr W A Lowder in the blacksmith shop is on the sick list at his home in Mt Pleasant ' ; f'''".' ' Miss Ella Parker, of M isenheimer's springs visited at H D Crayton's last Friday. - October 3. - Fire at Went worth. Reidsville, N. C, ; Oct " 3-The court house at Wentworth -was des troyed by fire last night- -All the county records were saved. The in surance on the building is nine' thou sand dollars. - The fire originated in Whithers & Company's store, which was destroyed, together with, the stock of goods.'. Insurance on : the store is two tho'usand dollars. ; Johnston's law office" was also destroyed The fire started about ten o"clock how it is ncit known.' --v.. y;V.y Steps are being taken tohave the count seat removed to Reidsville. This town will probably offer lo have the court house built without expense to the county in order to have Reids- ville made the capital No, Maude, dear; it isn't exactly miracle to pick out a site for a blind afylum. THIS EVENING'S WEDDING. Guests Here for the Fox-Tillman Wed ding Mr. McDonald to Marry Miss Reilley. The social event of the week wi be the wedding this evening of Miss Mary Eliza Fox and Mr Henry Cum ming Tillman. The wedding will be solemnized at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride on Spring street, by Rev George H Cornelson, of the First Presbyterian church. Many guests are here for the wed ding, among these being Senator Ben jamin R Tillman, who is the guest of Mr B F Rogers; the groom and his best man, Mr J C Cullum, are at the St Cloud-Normandy; B R Tillman, Jr., Misses Lora, Sallie May and Sophie Tillman are guests of Mrs John Fox; Mr J S Fox, of Baltimore, and Mr L W Fox, brothers of the bride, are here; Misses Ansel, of Greenville, Roger, of Unim, and Bettis, of Trinton, S C, are with Miss Fox. Other visitors are, Mr and Mrs Jas M Baker, of Washington, 1) C; Col Jas T Bacon, of Edgefield, and Messrs F B Cobb and Will Nichol son, Greenwood; Gregg Black, Spar tanburg, and Tom Perrin, Abbeville. A dance was given at the Pythian hall last evening complimentary to the wedding party. The following invitations have been received in the city: Mr. and Mrs. James Eugene Reilley request the honor of your presence at the wedding reception of their daughter Lucile and Mr Laban John Mac Donald on Tuesday, October the sixteenth nineteen hundred and six at half past eight o'clock Uilworth Charlotte t North Carolina. Mr McDonald is a nephew of Capt C McDonald and is well known in Concord. Seclusion of Kim. Mr Kim Tuk-chin, of Su-chin wa'rd, Seoul, is confined to his house by reason of the fact that a gang of robbers broke into his house and stole his hat and clothes and other valuable things-'-Corea Daily News. How's This. We offer One Hundre4 Dallars Reward for any caw of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknev & Co.. Toledo, O. We. the umlersingued. hare known P. J Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe biro per fettly houoroble in all busiuesa transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his finu. Walding, Rinnan at Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeC internally, actiug directly upon the blood and mucous surfacea of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall'a PanitIT Villa tor roaittaatioa. As a result of recent' interviews of of statements made in public speeches of two men, Judge S B Adams, chair man of the State Republican commit tee, has challenged E J Justice, candi date for the legislature,, to meet him in joint debate in Stanly county, October 13th. On account of another appoint ment Mr Justice declined, but offered to meet Judge Adams on any date convenient to both in Greensboro Judge Adams'. answer is expected to day. Well Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney of Pittafleld, Vt., says: "Next to a pension th best thing to get Is Dr. King's New Life Pills." He Writes: "they keep my family in splendid health Quick onre for Headache, Constipation and Biliousness, 23o. Guaranteed at All Druggists. Mr Thomfcs N Chafin, of Winston, who was nominated ten days ago for clerk of -the Superior Court by the Re publicans of Davie county, has decided not to make the race on the ground that the receipts of the office are too small, being only about $300 ' ' In these' days of rash and hurry courtesy is often forgotten. In the mad pell noell rush of oar lite little things ate done to off and that we rather remained andone. A hastily eaten meal and Its resultant headache may cease as social or flnanoial loss. The wtae man or woman lathe one who retires little ilia of thia sort by ejittle does of Kodol For Dys pepsia. Itdigestawhat yon eat and pats lMtatemub irk tntsi ah an . Hold bT , Gibson Drag Btore Good for the cough, removes the cold the cause of the cough. That's she work . ! of Knnniui v'a Tata. tire Hone- and Tar 'the original laxative oough Syrup, Ooeuing no opiates. Bold by Gibson Drag 8 tor. SIXTEEN ARE IjEAD Work of Rescuing Entombfd Miners is Carried on With Great Difficulty Women Beg to be Allowed to Go Into Mine at Bluelield. ' i Blucfield, W. Va., Oci.4-Thtre are sixteen known dead an4 seventy five men eajfimbed as a result of an explosion of gas followed by lire at the West Fork mine of the Pocahontas colliers last night. To-day paties are endeavoring to get to thei entombed men 1 ne neat is so entente that no man can get near the chamber which has caved in a id the whole.minc is si filled with gas that thise; who yo in are overcome- The scene about tht shaft to day is appalling. 1 ne women, relatives of the dead, are present and urge the rescurers on arid many ol these beg to be allowed to go into tlit mine. Three men who were rescued have not been able as yet to give any account as to how the disaster oc curred. Rescuing Parties Likely Lost. Blucfield, Oct. 4 jixty or morr men are in the mine and are thought to be dead. The mine is on H-e am1 it is impossible to rescue them, his probable that two rescuing parties are lost. Five bodies have been rccovereJ. Special trains are bringing re:cuers Sixty Lives Lost by Sinking Rmierant Steamer. Hong Kong, Oct. 4 Sixty i trsom are reported lost in the emigrant steamer Charterhouse which went down off Hainan on September 30th A raft belonging to the Chaiterhouse was picked up by a steamer which rescued twenty-three of the crew who had dtifted for forty-eight hours. A New Torpedo Boat is Launched. Quincy, Mass, Oct. 4 I he sub marine torpedo boat Octopus, the second of four boats of this type being built by the East River Ship Buildii g Company for the U S Navy, was suc cessfully launched at noon. The Cut tlefish, the first of this four, was aunched on September 1st. Tie greatest secrecy has been maintained in the building of these boats. No one has been allowed in the sheds where the work was going on, except workmen and officials. No descrip tion of either of them has been given out other than the Octopus is eighty feet long. A Card of Thanks. Mr Editor Tribune: We desire to thank the many friends who showed us so much kindness in our rcien: affliction and bereavement. The loving husband and father is gone, but this dark hour is softened much by the light shinning from the loving hands that ministered to us when we needed them most Our hearts are grateful for every expression of sympathy and help. Very sincerely, Mrs. M. L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook. October 3, 1906. NOTICE. The next regular examination of ap plicants for teachers! certificates will be held at the court house in Concord on the second Thursday, Friday and Saturday of October, the 11th, 12th and 13th. The examination will begin at 9:30 'clock. All persons who expect to teach in the nublic schools but do not have certificate will please be present on the above named date, y- y I- Chas E- Boger, Sup. 10 3 sw2t&d V;-:;'- The Breath of Life, v It's a significant (act that the atrongest animal of itasiae, the gorilla also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creature. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's ol ilefeat study. Like thousand of others lira, Qra A. Stephens, at port Williams O., has learned how to do this. She writ:'- Three bottles of Dr. King's Kew Discovery stopped my cough of two yeaia and eared me of what my friends thought consumption. O it's grand for throat and lung troubles." Guaranteed by All Druggists. Pries SOo and 11.00. ' Trial bottle tre. - r UNIVERSITY DAY. Celebration of University Day on Uc o. ber 12, By Loyal Alumni Over State October 12 is University l)jy over North Carolina, a day when t lie loi . 1 asscriatinns hold a meetings anJ recall school d.iy, and iltscu-s mailers it interest to the Sute institution. In Conrord ihtre is an Alumni Ass u tion which numbers all ol the I'ni vtrsity b js living in the ciiy President's Letter, The Trbune is furnished the h.l lowirg letter fiom Piesidcnt V'enablt: : I lie r cltbrjtion of I nivcr-Jty Day, (i tulicr 12, is now a an estab lished ci.stiMii among many of tin:! alumni. We hope that the day will be recognized in some way by all "it will bj obscive-o' at the Uiuvm- i iiy by the gathering i.l s mien s j (acuity and vis.iuis, ly appropriate! speeches, and by a reerpiicn- lit Hit-' eities and tow lis of ihe Slate n: k- -s : or banque's of ilie alumni sli 'uU ! held to show their loyally to the Untvcrsiiy and to send greetu gs to (heir alnu mater. Even it only a few can meet they are urgdl tn do so. and to send a telegram or lei i.r of greeting. "'A rt p rt by the President on the state of tne I'ntvirsitv wili be sent in each gathenngof alumni if the aihlrrss of the ptoper officea is givrn in tin e " I he observance of this il.-y a 1 i ver the ounliy, wherever ihe s'nis of the L'nive sirv may be, mean a gie.it Jca! to the I niver ly i i ad led -:n ngth and prestage. It II s-ie to unite the alun n in lowl support if then alma mater and io ei ure netal recognition of i's worth and wi tk by the public, and it will bri"g eronr l' -ment to ho-e w I i si- 1 ives an- i en i- he work heie t ft tlv here is appneim-d an.i thur s rvue remen.b.-reJ. "All alurrrii who can a 'eiil ilu celebration at the t'niverry v ill In most heartily we'enmed. "Francis P. Venaki.k. Pre " The Man Who Wants a Home Oil' lit In UlUAV il kii A'M:;itiu Wi- li.ivr !i- .1 .".o 'mini-, t.i o ii t In ir leinifv li i,,.i"ir.' Our 1.iI..t;iI i...iiiini' i'luii nnUr home im niiiK I 'M -il '" i t "i' thrifty 1'amih . lon'l piiv rvni :ill y,,m In- . Conn' to u aii'l . it '' :'": show yia Imw to mi-uiv l tin of your own. V ilu inn I my nor !! Iinui- Hinply maki; loan-, to hay or htllhl, oil I'l.-V tiTM Mill loli.' tinii'. The I'ay paynifiit plan has hi ipi'ilotlii'i's all ovit t Ins i-i unit ry. ('oiiir iu anil Karii nil almm it. Cabarrus County Building Loan & Savings Association. Ij H tr n . Aa ... ywvwvwvvvvwwvvw inery This store has made some important changes in the location of some the of Departments which will enable us to serve our customers with greater convenience. Our Millinery Department has been given double the space, because of in creasing business. We are showing some very swell Hats in Children's as well as Ladies' and we are quite sure you will find the prices to )cur advantage. The styles are varied and the very newest. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- We also have out on display our beautiful stock of Fall Dress Goods and quite anxious to show you. Many weeks ago we bought a Fine Lot of Remnant Ribbons for this showing and they goon sale tomorrow morning at 5 cents yard. This immense lot of Fine Ribbons comes from one of the best ribbon mills in New Jersey. The lengths are from I to 5 yards, in every imagin able color of Satin and Taffetas up to 4 inches wide and the cheapest ribbon in the lot is sold over our counter every daj' for duble the sale price. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- Li L Parks & Compcny. SEEK NO FURTHER YOU HAVE IT HERE ! 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Send your cart or call No. 9, aid we'll send for it and Ribbons nil', n irc.'J (id IViin Rheumatism i-in I'm!'. U'litp is jutst what il oil yOU a y e been. i looking for A I'ric Acid I Destroyer Free from Opiates, . ,' Iodide of Potash or.Meivury. A generous free sample forwarded. . Write to i:, Penn Drug Co., -T, Philadelphia, Pa. u- ..i , n.u mmy nou buu ivn'ipt of price by PENN DRUG CO., and Fetzer Drug Co. i .tAx .y ..1 r I
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