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,l0 JKj AvUA?f IN .1'.: SEX . E I IiTA ACCIEN f iT CHARLOTTE lrs. Urn iVitrinijer Dead.
. , , OllOSKlto Mrs. Paul Barriufror oiod at
fur ;,". -U. c or lVai-SMiat.ir'Kl ESl4o riktrs a ' Kill a hr bonG.ia Mt. P:aunt soou
A'-r.in Hour cf: tbo Unit;d
otr.t.is Sbotutto h'ab' tMi the scckJ
r.f uj assoMlt. It 'was ii. the
cv. o So'ith Carir.a .Senators bat.
i?fn?for l)r:il:y Texas in .n
attack ou Senator Boverulgc )f
Indiana.
It occurred Monday niht after
lhar.djourrnnent. Senator Bailey
demancicl of Senator Bevoride
the withdrawal of words that lie
conVidorocl an insult, 'Viich Sen
ator Beveridge" declined to do,
but stated that the terms were
mo! in tend od to insult the Texas
Sc'iator 'vV that tho latter was
Man-Two Others Slightl&Hiirt-TlA
Vaon Domwlislied.
Matihow Clark, ws mortally
i'-juri?d (an'ddied soon after nid
night) .and Yard Cwnduijtor T A
Allison was sonewhat hurt and
a negro boy, Alonzo Hall, was
thrown 100 - feet and sjightly
hurt Monday evening in Char
lotte by a shifting engine which
struck the butcher wagon of Mr.
Cogbirll. Clark was driving the
wagon and theb'bv was with him.
The engine was running back
ward and the c6nductor was on
the tender. .He was injured by
fragments of th wagon, which
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A R VI ARK
M DOES NOT Ktfjf ITHIVa AT II EM'ATI 'l
y . to 'figure itt tbo diilerence liwcr-ti these pl iers
after 4 p. rn., Monday, Juro 30th
Death had been momentarily
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expected for almost a day. i
Sho was about 37 .wars old ;
and the mother of sevea chil .
di"(n, one of whom is an infant
i
. T1 . . ... ana early season figures. 1 rimmiiii;- un thv (.lilerent
Mrs. Birnuger was Miss Alice i
Foil before marriage, 'daughter rtunts preparatory to taking inventory i, the ch-ko
of the late Mr. Edmund Foil. ( of all this price cutting. No oi.f can afford to nris
' Her husband, Rev. Paul Bar--these sales.
a. . .
ringer, now bows under the loss
of a second wife who was a sis
ter to his tirst companion.
Beside him "and the seven
sons and daughters she leaves
Bargains in Wash Boods at 5c, Tic, iOc and P2ie
For 15 minutes from 9 o'clock tomorrow, Wr l
nesday, we will sell 25c Liiien Towels at
was demolished. : The' driver,
f tr. Pi.ii.ey ind:- fierce lunge wlien the danger was discovered,
Re vend -V who Vis snoum nave sl0PPea ana oacicea
.ii.ingJcv!i. Bystander quick-jbut whipped .ypaud ..attenapted
ly'gr.isi.:d him and drew him fc? cross- The horse, -escaped
aw? y. ;3r. newr.dge aid not
resii- t a,ia Avas not hurt, though
lis collar wiis somewhat torn.
The trouble grew out of Mr.
Bailey's criticism of tbo-State
Department in the case of Dr.
Scott, an American citizen in
Ph'ci-8 of (Jlass.
Glass. N. C., JulyVl. Mr. E
Hasting, operator at Glass,
leaves tonight for his home at
Wellford, S. C, to sp3nd a few
weeks. Mr. Hugh Alexander,
Mexico, who did not receive of .Harrisburg, tilla his place
proper protecnon tnrorgn ine during nis absence.
uTo:ican court and claimed that Miss Beth Forney who was
i
the solicitor, Judge Peafield and
J mbasfsador Clayt on were gror-s-;y
iur.mpont or shamelessly
indifferent to dutv. Mr. Bevor
luge characterized Mr. Bailey's
ho'guago as an unwarranted at
rick on Judge Peutield (who is
from Indiaua.) Mr.Bailey claimed
thfit his attack was fully war-
an aged mother and foiv -broth- Ollr CLlt prices in ShC6S
ersMr. L J Foil, Dr. M A Foil, : Q CTOWds.
and Messrs. Deberry and Geo.
Foil to mourn her death i'
V.Ik'
ire drawh??r
At 10 o'clock Wednesday for 30
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O yj v.-
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an injustice
ranted and that Mr. Beveridge's
: ' i - s va.v '.I'argi.'g him
with making f also charges. He
sl:u,anvled a withdrawal. Mr,
Bovfirli'.'.') ugrojd to withdraw
;; c .;rj!?e only af1er Mr.
j'.'.i.hy --;o-.ild wiii iraw hi; !an-g-f.1
ui)ou'! Judge IViit; -Id.
;i 'Iks led to the h ' tad:.
r. at or Bailey grc 'ery
- iiu.' cx.'ited ai d used si.ioe
.fry nnh.nanate i:mgar,ge, M
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'Vocrm rtIr'M-cl Near Vskj F;rcst.
A woman named Cathe-'
x':x.'.i 'Vhito. aged betw(.t;:i cQ j, id
(i ff'bhd ''r.rrd.-rcd near
visiting Miss Maggie May
Rogers went to Concord yester
day to visit friends there.
Dr. J W Flo we and T M
Rogers went to Davidson yester
day morning and will return this
evening.
Miss Mary Winecoff who has
been in China Grove for a few
days roturned Saturday.
Misses Gertrude ' Lafferty,
Pearl Jones and Gertrude Min
guis, of Concord, spent a few
days with Mrs. J Cline.
Mr. N A Rodgers,.of MiUHilir
has made several trips from Mill
Hill to Concord with his trac-
tion engine pulling "every trip
from three to four thousand feet
of lumbc. He thinks this pays
better than fulling the lumber
with horses. R.
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member of St. James Reformed uteS We Will Sell 1.25 WiapporS
church at Mt. Pleasant where .00 Wrappers for 50c and 49c 7VdppM"$
the funeral rites were observed jr cents
toaay at 6 o ciocht p. m. ana ine . .
remains were laid to sleep in the fve department haSS
new Reformed cemetery there. I
it is indeed a sad .stro and and you would do yourself
we join the hosts of sympathis- not to VlSl't every One.
ing irienas in mingiea sorrow
with the bereaved.' 1 i -??r ?. PCyy ' (7f
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The Train Tarts Husband and Wife.
A gentleman and la'dy from
Haw River had an eirperience
Monday night that no doubt
made this a day of especial love
liness. They have been married
only about six months and were
coming to Concord seeking em
ployment in a cotton mill. Tbo
husband, through misunderstand
ing the time of departure, was
left by No. 7 at Salisbury.
The It'.v avrivd alone and
there w;,s a lost fading burden-
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ft: gm, fir. r r gjr. & y;
jg Rug? Rugger? RuggbtU!
EVERBODY wan,-,
RUG and if you
q aid; .
as we
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V oir' h' r.? l :U
;nnh-i vras r.Tected Ik
blow b on tile head. Tho.r
no dd'i to the murderer.
i ie
e7y
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a (i?Tipriil Favorite.
A writer in the Chicago Record
lerald quel' s SignorSorreiitir.o,
3Ir. Proctor Ji( aveH !SaIi6liry.
Mr. Irving Proctor, who was
for several months the Southern
agent here but- who has been
since his retirement from, the
service of the Southern at the
head of the Proctor Company,
has left Salisbury and will prob
ably engage in business in Louis
ville, Ky. Mrs. Proctor is in
Virginia, where she will spend'
i ote'd baud director, a. saving Ue summer.
i!:rtDi:fio is ttie most popular
a.: in this country, not on.y in
: Sf '"th, where that. mi;ht be
(:, but in the North,
v.Laie- it i '.cht noc ho :xp.-icd.
Hail Cola mi . oomo :i :t.
Tr-at ;k aivrayp gre-ttd wltii p-pli-:iso,
bat nr;kes men-
shouu The reason, he says, is
Vs.vjuso D:xit has "fire" in it.
Htar.
Salisbury regrets to loi Mr.
and Mrs. Proctor.
The commissiocind brokerage
business wIl be continifed by
Mr. W F Heins. Salisbury Sun
of 3(fh.
ing two hearts. She waited till
the next two trains camo in and
was disappointed ;
Tier husband was told that
these trains would not stop
though one did. By special per
mit ho camo on a freight. Po
liceman Boger had secured lodg
ing at Mrs. Coley's near the 'do-'
pot for Phi1 lady and the husband
on arriving Had the task of find- j
ing. her in a strange town-of j
9000 people. After searching at
some of the hotels and boarding
houses. "Nidit Watchman .Biles, j
called on Mr. Boger who cleared '
the way for a reunion of husband '
and wife and life is the more
lovely today for the rather dis-1
quieting experience.
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pick don't tarry but .n.
We have bought larj dy,
usually do, in ordor to gc
right, and wo did, ano c
marked them asnearth! .n1
as possible. If you are interested
iu Rug-i now is your time.
CHAIRS.
Chairs world without end. An
other car of 100 dozen chairs to
meet the seating capacity of ',m
customers.
K STOVES.
Another car of those celeb raV :"
Star L'iaderCook vStoves, the be-.!
-Stove for the money on the market
10 year guarantee on tiro bach"!
FURNITURE.
Furniture we sing all day long.
Come and see us and we will 'make
you rappy. '
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"S '1
,tt, .T ."v .s .v-x ." ri fi?- fft C' C '' r f T vs
Hn
"The afc3 man wh drops a
penny iO the contribution box
. . . , body by digesting your food. It
of sanctimoniousness because hs nature's own tonic Gibson
of it."
Mother Always Keeps It Handy.
"My tno'4ier suffered a long
time from distressing pains and
to
in
ago I got her to try Kodoh Shc
grew belter at once and now, at
the ago of seventy-six, eats any
thing she wants, remarking that
sho fears no bad effects as sho
has her bottle of Kodol handy."
Dont waste time doctoring
symptoms. Go after the cause.
If your stomach is sound yoap
health will be good. Kodol rests
the stomach and strengthens the
i Electro-Therapeutic
, AND .'
enerai ill health due primarily r
5 m woo, y? l w spau. j Rheumatism
ig, Veroua, Mo. "Two ears 2
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X-Ra?. Institute.
Phono No. 95.
T 91 .
' Drug Store.
the irrcat tested and
endorsed California
Kemedy will cure
you. it also cures Liver, Kidney auu
Bladder diseases, caused by an excess of
uric acid. It never fails, and builds tip
thc'bealth and strength while usin it.
Send stamp for book of wonaeriui cer
tificates. VfLw, $1 per bottle. For sale
aruggiim u your arusgist cuu uui
rapply you it will te seni prepaiu upou
receipt 01 price. Aaaresa
i'h'isol Chemical Co., Los Angelss.Cal.
or the
Lamar & Rankin Drug Co., Atlanta, 6a.
Distributing Agents.
Tr (8 to 12 a. rr.
Hours : . 1 . '
1 to 4 p. m4
' Kojins Over Julmsou's Irn Store.
i CoiicorJ, X.Tl.
The operating room aro equip
ped with the most complete
X-Ray and Electro-Thernjufid
and Hot Air apparatus. SeciSl
attention' given to the treatment
of Chronic Diseases.
J. S. Lafferty, M. D.,
6-6m Mansrcr.