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Mr. Dewel Smith, the assistant ru ral mail carrier on route tiro, got "wa ter bound last Saturday evening and had to stay over. Miss Sophronia Honeycutt, of Al bemarle, accompanied her father. Rev. G. A. Honeycutt, here to attend the protracted-meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carter and fam COTOTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. TO-DAY'S TTZATZnni EEPQ2T. zn Generally fair tosit and Friday; Prograa of lleeticg Wkich Wm be uSht variable -jrind. Held at St. Johni Lutheran Chsrch, August 18th: LOCAL AND OTHJUlVTISn ' i 1. O-i J A A nhen-cnurcn aiuruay, august l The Gold Hill -Cornet Band hb present. Everybody come and well filled baskets. m"- If- Inhour is visiting neai sville this wees. If. T7 1 IT t- i 1 M,. alll AITS. ilUUCJVUll spent iV Willi uuu -uiiji . i. jLtai. ' - Air IilJ- ' r' 1 O.,- ,1 I 1 Lucy uip isni ouiiutt C'V. Dry. Mi . i It I A11SS iJJJC Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peacock, of TaVi'aJi'l, l"la- visitel Mr. J. G. Hon v. utt Saturday -night and Sunday. M-- I. W Barringer left last Mon- a week lor Salisbury where he a position with the T. C. Thomp ( Vitracting Co. The County Sunday School Con-1 : .-Marriage licene wa mt& veU r vention will fflt this year at St, day to Mr. C f Yver and Ilk ily of the Miami Mine spent from I John's Lutheran church, on Aojust I Pratt HowelL A nenr eoncreie floor b beicr con structed ia the Clerk V Sce at the court house. v a STEILN CABARRUS. -r - -ii t. i ' Snrxlau' nntil Vflndr iritV, mnflior I 18th. Following is the official nro- annual picnic wm oe ceiu at -j --""-"j - . - i Mrs. Frances Carter, Don't forget the big Farmers' .Un ion picnic ere Saturday. Come and bring well-filled baskets. BLACK EYES. ) gramme : u:jy song ana devouonai cxer- cises. 10:00 Enrollment of delegates. 10:15 Report of officers. The graded set coir will ea about September 12ib, though tie eiact due PERSONAL MENTION. 10:30 The County Association slzA I W- Et been decided upon. vay jias son Some of the People Here and Else where Who Come and Go. Mr. E. C. Barnhardt is spending the day in Charlotte. Miss Irene MeConnell has returned from a visit to friends in Davidson. Mr. Fred Williams, of New York, is visiting friends in the city. Its Work Mii J. Van Carter. 11:00 Economic Sunday School Effort nev. I'lato T. Durham. 11 :40 Report of Townships and Appointment o1 f Committees. 12:00 Offering for the work. 12 :15 Recejss. 1:30: Songs!. ' 1:10 Need of a Normal Training Course for Sundav School Teachers Prof. G. F. McAllister. Mr. J. 31. ury speni saiuraay iju is the of Dr. R. M. King. r,,..for.l.on business. Thp AVnrlfi' Snmlftr Knrd Mr. W. D. Arthur, of Union, S. C, Convention itev. W. L. Hutchins. 2 :30 General Discussion of Sundav Mr. Jesse iiarnnger spent ounaay evenin? with Mr. Boyd CDry. Wo have had several good showers of ra In in this section which was bad- v libeled. " Mr Alfred Hammill and Miss Ma- rr'u; ('nip were married Sunday morn- at the bride's father, Mr. Adol- r.lius , -nip. lne ceremony was -per. rVn.i'il by their pastor, Itev. Oeo. H. as Mrs. Wade. Cline left this morning for Salisbury where she will visit rel atives. Mr. Ernest Correll left this morning for Mebane, where he will spend sev eral days. Mr. Roy Crooks, of The Times' force, is attending the orphans picnic I Proposed News at Crescent today. Citizens in School Work-4-Mr. J. Van Carter. 3:00 R-epott of Committees. It's a Lubin with a strong dramatic ftory, which moves interestingly to ward a satisfactory and unci pec Jed eniling. On at The Pastime tonight. Mr. Roy Crooks, an assistant typo graphical artist in tbisoSke, is enjoy ing himself rusticating ia the vicinity at Creseent today and ruminating on past happy recollections spent there during babvhood davs. Mr. Crawford AldriJgf, f Xb. H" township, whose residence and con tents were burned last weeOc, desinH' to thank his neighbcrs and frieriuV for the substantial aid given him m Music will be furnished by the sev-lhis misfortune. Quite a nirfe eiulli eral choirs durinjr the hours of the I burse was raised for him. convention mav wish. the presiding officer C. R. ANDREW, Sec. Train on Western Eoad this section of North f Mr .T. C. Newman, the photogra pher, who took a photograph of the veterans Tuesday, asks us to inform them that he will give one of the pic tures free to' every' veteran who calls at his studio over J. V. Miller's store NO. 7 TOWNSHIP. Quite a number of people attended train is to be (operated by the South ern Railway through from Washing ton to Memphis by way of Salisbury. Miss Mildred Lott, of Winston-Sa- The report has it that the schedule of lem, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. I the present trains will be so changed Mr. Lloyd Query, of Jonesboro, will . r wi r r t- fi r r r i " n r a i j i r i ' -m i mii iiri ii vv i iiri ii n viiii inn s.tnnlnv. the 6th. All report a nice with home lolks. time. l'rof. J. B. Moose, of M. P. C.-L, passed through here last week in the interest of the institution. Mr. Albert Ilammill and Miss Ma mie Culp were married Sunday. We wish them a long and happy life. Messrs. A. N. and A. D. Lentz spent Sunday evening in the Gold neihborhood. There will be a picnic at St. Ste phens on Saturday the 13th. Every body invited. Music will be tfurnisned bv the Gold Hill string band and re freshments will be served by the Sun day school. Dinner on the ground. ZENO. Miss. Mary C. Campbell, of China Carolina and along the main line and knd identifies himself in the picture. Railway Company are greatly inter- lr- c- Jp- Hartman, who has been ested in a report that a solid vestibule VVUIi lue onmern express iompauy, Grove, is visiting her brother, Mr. W. M. Weddington. Claude Ramsaur Mrs. J. M. Odell left this morn- Sm? for - StatesvJUe to consult Dr. Long: in the Sanatorium there. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Reed and Hill little' Miss Virginia fteed left yester day afternoon for Creswell Springs. that one of the vestibule trains will reach Salisbury from the west in the early for points north. It is said that trav el is now great spent last Saturday and Sunday at home. Mrr Hartman has been run ning,, from Charlotte to Washington, but has been transferred and is now running from Greensboro to North-Wilkesboro. em lines and are not to be! count of the NEW IiONDON. Gastonia correspondence Charlotte morninsr providing connection Observer: Mr. 2S. J. Uurhain. one 01 ' . rig Gastonia 's well known attorneys, ly crowded on the west- whose residence is at Bessemer City, that accommodations has moved his offices to Gastonia and had some days on ac- is quartered in the Realty building, heavy traffic. Express Mr. Durham moved in yesterdav. He Rev. J. A. J. Earrington has return-1 cars are now being run through from hs a welcome addition to Gastonia 's ed from Woodleaf, where he has been I Washington to Memphis, being trans-1 circle of legal lights conducting a series of meetings. j f erred from the main line to the Rev. W.B.Shinn, who has been vis- western road Salisbury. iting at his old home in GeorgevUIe, "e em JW I0e county, yesterday, killed a large rat- a olrfl f i r-ixa miloo -frn-m T?.i tVt fil ( The trains both ways were ''packed and jammed' 1 and from 25 to 40 peo ple had to stand up all the way from Salisbury to lAsheville. It was im- Salisbury Post, 10th: Mr. James Mowry, who had business in Stanly has returned to his home in Kannap olis. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Pemberton and Masters Dewey and Theo. Staten Misses Myrtle Pemberton and Lucy left Monday for the orphanage at prown are spenaing me uj u aix- Thomasville. bury. Misses Jodie Dunn and Nora JenM Wednesday's Salisbury Post: Miss and the public has a right to reason- kins, of Albemarle, was the guest of j Mary Cline, of Concord, who has been j able accommodations. The condition .Misses ell and I3ess JLener, lor a vidtino- Miss Nussman. returned. I above mentioned exists every day, we I w I - V V home this morning. ILL i. i. i. U Dnllmnr IXJbSiUie IO Kcl a &CitL ill vile J. uiixuaii. I it t iU. i ? i. . ... I f ha cnalra vac niirH nn nnH Thrown Such' a condition should be remedied r r" :1 ' r m iiic river. tlesnake three miles from Richfield. ! The snake was more than three feet long, and was four inches around. It had nine rattles which Mr. Mowery brought home with him. The body of short while last week. Jake filler, of near Eldorado, is ' in town for a few days. John Coggin, .who has been near Asheville, for the past two months returned Sunday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Cog- rin. Rev. Isaac Cotton, of Richfield, spent Sunday here with friends and relatives. Ed Cotton, who holds a responsi ble position with the Stanly Bottling ill Mrs. L. E. Claywell,,of "Cedar Keys, Fla., is now in Jacksonville, and w arrive m Concord in a lew days to visit her sister, Mrs. Caldwell Query. Mr. Frank Crawell has returned frOm Black Mountain and other places in Western North Carolina, where he has been spending several weeks. New Oil Company Here. The Indian Oil Company has loca- learn. I i Conjugal Amenities. Georgia Blackburn, a colored wo man who lives in Brown town, appear ed at police headquarters Tuesday with her dark countenance somewhat IT'S ' JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY battered and blood flowing misshapen and with lin a small gentle stream from a srash- on the side of her head, which was inflicted by a plate in the hands of her spouse, one Alonzo Blackburn. From what can be learned Works, of Albemarle, spent Sunay Lea in this city. This company placed of the difficulty It sems that in the and Monday here with his grandmo ther, Mrs. Lucy J. Cotton. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Cuplp, and Mrs Troutman, of Charlotte, are here with Mr. Culp's brother, Mr. John Culp. Rev. and Mrs. Halton and children, of Duoktown, Tenn., spent a few days here last week with Mrs. Halton 's brother, Thomas A. Harris. Miss Eliza Littleton is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Johnson, in Kannap olis. this week. Mrs. Bettie Nash, of Salisbury, is here with Mrs. Chas. Harris, for a short visit. Z. V. Moss, of this place, was mar ried last Wednesday evening at 7:30 to aiiss donnme May Allison, oi xaun tersville. The marriage took place at the home of the bride, Rev. Daniels, pastor of the Hopewell Presbyterian church performed the ceremony. The wedding was a quiet affair, with only j a. tank nere several montns ago dui xuunu mo uym iuio.uiuiuiii6, only began selling oil Wednesday. Ueorgia nai everything going ner way. They have a wagon on the streets now and are delivering oil from their tank here to their customers throughout this section. This company, and the Standard Oil Company have been waging a strenuous warfare in Char lotte and vicinity and it is very prob ble that they will begin a fight in this locality. It is reported that th6 price of oil was redueed 3 1-2 cents as the result of the keen competition of these companies in Charlotte. Raleigh Broker Hangs Himself to a Door. Charles Young, a well known bro ker of Raleigh, committed suicide Wednesday night by hanging himself from the door facing of his room at his home o"n Polk street. He was !i'ide's sister the bridal. tour was post '"'! for the present. Mr. and Mrs. M ' -iH'iit Wednesday night in Char returning to Huntersville Thurs V. whwo Mr. Moss left for Edge l!1,,nt Friday, where he will f-spend a .few days with Miss Nettie Moss, leav- n- the hridp with her sister. Mr. and Moss will rp'side this vear at lyde, where Mr. Moss has a position a principal of the Clyde Graded School. Mr. Moss will begin school ronday. August 15th. Mrs. Moss 'i'l join him the last of this week. HUSTLER. M .a few relatives present. The happy ' found about 10 o-clock already dead, couple-received many nice presents lY"oung had been drinking quite heavily and congratulations from their many and was despondent. He was Oa iv; .-!' n- j cc vp.qr? n. and leavesa widow and """'is in i ii is anu uujuiumg oiaics. i Ihie to the danjrerous illness of the 'three children. A Huge Cat Fish. Mr. Eusrene Barnhardt, Jr., re ceived one of the largest eat fish yes- j terdav ever exhibited in this section. The fish weighed 40 pounds and was 37 inches long and 10 inches across the head. Mr. G. F. Kobbins, tormer- v superintendent of the Gibson Mill, sent the fish to Mr. Barnhardt Irom Fries, Va. The Renublicans of the Seventh Congressional district, Tenth Judicial district, and Twenty-tourtn senato rial district held their conventions in Lexington Tuesday. They nominated J. J. Parker, of Monroe, for Con gress; Z. I. Walser, of Lexington, tor .Tndo-e-. Charles L. Holton, of Ashe- boro, for Solicitor, and W. A. Moody, of Stanly. county, lor benatorj, 10 De named by the executive emmittee. East Cabarrus Farmers Club. Th East: Cabarrus Farmers Club will hold heir meeting on Saturday, t.A l.qth at 2 o'clock p. m. .bvery farmer in east Cabarrus is cordially invited to be present at this meeting. . LOCUST. There was a large crowd attended the protracted meeting here at the baptist church Sunday. The meeting wd1 continue this week. -Rev. D. P. Morris, of Albemarle,is assisting the pnstor. Messrs. E. D. Teeter and N. J. Car- made a business trip to Charlotte last Tuesday. , Vuite a number from h ere "att ended 1!le annual picnic at Smith's Ford Sat ur.lay. They report a nice time. ur. and Mrs. Jerome Carter spent uurday in Concord on business. -Mioses Lilly and Maud Bunn, off --uiuik, ait; vibiiinir inenus nere. Oder is still plentiful" in our midst, Alonzo came home from his work and asked for his j breakfast. Something in his manner evidently did not suit Georgia, for immediately after he was seated she proceeded to fling his breakfast, plate and all at him. Alonzo submitted a few remarks on her conduct jwhereupon she went at him herself. Alonzo showed his " yel low streak" and otu the door he went with his assailant in close pur suit. Georgia finally caught him and was giving him a sound pummelling when he swatted her one with the plate. : - . Farmers' Union Picnic. The Farmers' Union of Cabarrus county will liold its annual picnic at Cold Springsl church, in No. 8 town ship, on Wednesday, August 2. Dr. H. Q. Alexander, State President, will be there and other prominent men of the ijnion will be present. These' gen tlemen will address the people on be half of the Farmers' Union. The Mt. Pleasant band will furnish music for the occasion. Refreshments will be served on. the grounds and half of the n'oeeeds realized from the refresh ment stand will be nven to the ban- lay school of Cold Springs church. E-f ry farmer aarl others of all occu pations of life a-e invited to join in Mr. A. H. Litaker is he Cabarrus Farmers' ThA condition of Master A. Jones VnrlrA Jr.. -who was recently injured and there is no prospect of it being ) in a collision with a buggy -wjhile rid- . 1 tins picnic. president of :i.n. The Would-be Assassin of Mayorj j Gaynor. James J. Gallagher, the would-be assassin of Mayor Gaynor, is a wid- ower, oo years old.. He has no children or other family depending on him for support. He was discharged from the city's Dock Department on June 1, for drunkenness. His mind is perfectly rational. 'It made me mad to think of Gay nor g taken Roofing! Roofing I QDtillR (BILES I We fell no nx)fing, but bhin Wr U no -riUV UUI mm Grade, 6 inches wide lr 22 inchw loop We Wile thcU lau?e thev an? the Nt in wear aid cheaper than other rooftop. Cjpc$ Shingles an in u riht hen in OihamH. county now that were put on 10 to oO jean & and are Mill giving good service- f The root ol the building i the mewt imK)rtnt part of it. therefore cet a gocid nxff. See our Shingles bv all mean tfore vou Ur and will give vou better value for le moner than on can gel inianjthing el CLINE & MOOSE vre -p. WE ARE the Ladies' Headquarters o un Lixi: of Coat-Suits of washable ma terials; Dresses of Silk, Lawn, Bat iste, etc; Skirts of Voil and Panama; Skirts of Yash Goods; House Dresses of Ginghams, Etc Shirtwabts of Lawns, Bat iste and Silk Outfits for Weddings Carefully Selected Is Always Attractive. THE STORE THAT FITS MADE.' 53 lack & -Sbepafd To get our estimate on JOB PRINTING We Print Anything ' From a Visitintf Card to a Book :: :: :: WE CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU THE TIMES PRINTING OFFICE, CONCORD, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John J. Garrett, de ceased, all persons owing said estate are hereby notified that they mnst make prompt payment, or suit vail be brought. And all persona having claims against said estate must pre sent them to the undersigned, dulj authenticated, on or before the 12th day of August, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of cheir recivery. F. W. GARRETT, Admr. This August 11th, 1910. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as the administra tor of Mrs. Ml A. Carriker, deceased, all persons owing said estate are here- ?bv notified that thev must make Dronmt navment. or suit will be brought. All persons having claims against said estate must present them to the undersigned, duly authentica ted, on or before the 11th day of Au gust 1911, or this notice "will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. II. C. COOK, Admr. This August 10th, 1910. A GOOD TIME To Buy Shoes for- the Whole FomJly. If you don't need them now it will pay you to buy a pair and keep them until next summer, at the prices we are selling them during thin Clean-up Sale. COME WHILE YB HAVK YOUR HIZK JITS' B X '' "The Home ot Good Shoes" ; . w 4- Pi. ! l Revised State Banking Law in;;b-j tk . . Stockholders of this Bank makm:, the :-ame as thoe of a National: Bank thurf all de positors are secured by. our Capital, SurpluK and Stockholders' Liability of $250,000.00. you are invited to give your funds this protection and do your banking through The Cabarrus Savings Enh. Organized in 1897. NOTICE. : Havinsr Qualified as administrator going ona vacation after he had ji - IX "M. Corzine, deceased, all per n my bread and butter away.'Mons having claims against said Cor- was the reason he gave the police fori zine- are hereby -notified to present the shooting I them duly authenticated to the under- Gallagher worked for the city for signed on or before the 12th day of four years aid four days.- j August 1911, or this notice will be He expressed no regrets for his ; pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons owing said estate must make immediate payment. SOUTHERN LOAN & TRUST CO., August 10th, 1910. Montgomery & Crowell, Attys. If Yori Want to BOY If Yon Want to SELL Real Estate mb. K. PATTERSON & C f crime and did not appear to be at 'all excited. permanently j be successful without live stock." Pay your subscription a year in advance and get a pair o our splendid S-inch Spring Tension Shears. ing niS DlCyCie lb vijr muuu xujavvw.
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