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rrr jo'nn t B. Stierrill, Editor and Iu oils tier PUBLISHED TWICE WEEIC SI CO n Y u in Advoncu, i VOL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY; AUGUST IS, 1910 NO. A THB WIDENHOUSE REUNION. A Delightful Occasion Tuesday About 250 Present. : i . ATTACHMENT PAPERS POSTAL TELEGRAPH ARE TAKEN OUT. OPERATOR ARRESTED. One of the most delightful ooca .j0. .j that has occurred m some time C aJ iho reuuion Tuesday of the de Ljants of the Widennouse family. Tun occurred at the old -Martin YVid- al from 200 to 300. I,, ilc morning DEATH OP MRS. W. H. LILLY. ITT. PLEASANT NEWS. KANNAT0U3 NIHT3. One of CcnccnTa Best WcmenPaased I Rer. N. I R. ielxrdoa' Sacccsifel ! T. F. Litaker and Samuel Murr, Two Mr. Prank Safrit Taken to Salisbury Concord Barbers Leave the City, Last Night on a .Charge of Carry- and It Is Not Known "Where They ing Concealed Weapons His Wife Are Li taker's Real Estate At- Goes Home to Her Father, tached for Debt. Mr. Frank Safrit, operator here for For' several davs the sadden disan- the Postal Telegraph Company, was I . - . l. I i . tr i- ii- t There was a large crowd pres- pearance from the city of two -well arrestee jionuay o3 v Xl . . - , , I I ' 1 1 V t J :j In wflrrant inpr from SahsburV ; .. Womrr un t-hiii ti v ccrimd rori iwiiuh n uai ucia lias CiAicti cuuiuer ? !,(' IWAUm W.MAM V VU I i uuit- in ann aruuuu iqr cilv. ini In n0r, barbers are Messrs. T. F. Litaker-and weapons August 8. He was taken to vaw4v 7 : . . . . et:"u xv. i u.. .:- T i u.. r 'iv. a i amnp Ainrr. and thpv havA hppn oausuun u" vuicj. was muue uv xtcv. . x . va- i . - j - i , , - . . - . , , , J misslnff ever sinea Saturday- Ancmst where he was required to give bond m 1 1 r .i.UIli Wt nuvsc muc ia a " i o i , n n t , .... Tii, xr w;. fth. Thwr Ipavino- was a imnlfttfi the sum of ?200 for his apwarance at lt-r.01 UiB lam x. ti . l. iiu- - . I o V. . V wro,, TTia KtV,flT. ,rnf ana arienas. llitli " vrv-v - Away Tnesday Afternoon, Mrs. 3Iary Elirabeth LUlr, widow of Drl W. IT. Ully, died Tuesday after, noon at 2:10 o'clock at her home oa West Depot street. 1U' course. with all the good I surnrise to their relatives and friends. 'vri. spread on a big table as it was net known that they had any "is bond, and he was released ' ,u. i r. cn.-h iitfnlinn Thft fnftt.e no- tm aini came uere ,io iaKe cuarge ui. ieet long, in me .yaru. - xi yvai, r" -7" fh Pnctol ffiP Jlv ofi On Jnlv 31 10 ineir uisajpearance are auouu as - r. follows: he was married I to Miss Dallia Messrs. Litaker and Hathcock were Bost, daughter of 3lr. A. A. Bost, of ,.rc toi t?ok Rowan count v. The ceremony was Shop. Mr. Heathcock bad agreed with performed at the h0me of the bnde s Mr. Chas. Settlemire to sell his half orouier, Jir. uacou xosi, secuoa mas ter ot the bout hern bere. It nas been fled. Oi tii:IJob that could be thought of, and wiitu the large crowd had satisfied; its iiuo'i'-r, there was plenty to spare, in Hie afternoon an address was n-i.ie by Mr. Paul F. ' Wadenhouse, Wi.lenhouse (family and connec I remarks. The large crowd was treated to a t;i;a-melon least hy Mr. Jno. W. Vi(lenhouie, which was enjoyed im- 1 - . . . ... . . ! Dbie talk in ana around the city. The cnarging oum wuu wm uijj wuwKU4Umft. ller health had somem-bat im- cfuj jand xntcrtsMisr rRtraetf4 proved within the asi two or three meeting: at Cold Spring Tbtn were year., bat for several months past it quite a camber of coaTeriosf and had been precarious. twelve er rwcivM iato charch Mrs. Lilly was W years of ago lat membership. He ii condactin; a February. She was married to Dr. meeting at Bott Mills thu -tk, Lilly in 1SG7. In 1SC0 they came to Dr. X W. Moo did not take hit Concord, whieh they made their home vacation as was noted in tfcU eorre- till death. For twenty years of herl pendente last week. He declxrrd that life until her health became so im- the Greeniihor convention -was , vaca- paired she was active in all church tion enough for anybody. ' ' and social work. She was a member of Mr. and Mr. Lewis HarUeU, of Central Methodist church, and no Concord! are visiting Mr. Hart sell's woman who ever belonged to that j parents.! church took more interest in it than The friends of Mrs. Marv E. Welsh Mrs. Lilly. She was an earnest, conse- are glad to we her borne again. Sie crated and true Christian, and her hfo returned fmm the Presbyterian ho- shone in good works and in kind and piial yesterday, having recovered from loving attention to her dear ones and the operation. Her daughter, Mrs. in tne iugner consideration ior au 5. it. Long, accompanied her. with whom she came in contact in her Misses Mamie and Lucile Beaty, of daily life. ' Charlotte, are visiting Miss Ella Mrs. Lilly's husband died in Sep- Moose, tember, 1906, and her only sister, Mrs. Uev. E. L. Ritchie, of Burke's Gar- G. A. Oglesby, died March 1, 1910. den, VaJ, preached at the Lutheran She leaves three brothers: Judge W. church yesterday at the evening scr- J. Montgomery, of Concord; Mr. C. vice. ! G. Montgomery, of Mobile, Ala.; and Mr. Horace. Barrier, of Spokane, Asitnca at Y. 11 C. A. Ti V. L C A. iaH a fUk4 ta otetfijuir- 5asUy a,iii!t at tit prtMhb ffTiee ad3fte4 by Ir T. Ii. Ale?a, TLt tbnr f.-c BSV piTt trpdtrhl rt tatukt si fatar of mhhh rms; tS iaatnKscsUl ktml raitars aad.klisii accoca ywMT f.astiw Thf -mixh th th&ts -..ii.. u- l MnfpTAst: in hp. jshon for Jfe'inO- While wiucir-was principal- a aiwjr iTofi.. I currently reported here that Mr. Sa , v,i mnrlft a few "aDDronriat I aAJ 1 ( j;;ri i ) f-" ir x a iinouse aamny auu cuuUW- t - - - ? f f frit and his bride had known iev. J. A. J. Farnngton, of to Misenneimer ;zprin?s, ior a iew 1 mnrlft a few aDDronriatA days stay-. During his absence Li- other only a lew das belpre bride had known each mar- v - o . - I 1 , ,1 j . I taker persuaded Settlemire, so it is nage, dui wis is an error, as mey said, to buy his (Litaker's) half in- were reared in the sdme neighborhood. terest instead of Hathcock saying it ta are leiegrapa 1 uperaiorb, auu would be entirely satisfactory with both learned telegraphy on an lmpro- tho loHor Snnnnc ntr T itlPr Tr-ia MSeU KCUi Ulie WUICU was COUMlUUlcu representing the matter correctly to him, and that it would he all right, Settlemire bought Litaker 's interest, in their neighborhood. On Monday Mr. Safrit 's wife left him and went back 0 her father. She left a note for him, and as soon as he received it he went to the train Mr. Martin Widenhouse and his wife, the father and mother of the tif 1 l.. irnlir ' i VI ' Vl 1 Q Bftf'tlrttl wweiiMouM, x"Jy" paying him $250,cash for it. This was (being the great grandfather of our ( . nnAmitinAn6 that JIerk of Court) came ;h ere irect ironi Litaker ere tQ rema?n d & d to dissuade her fT0 going. J,erman' aim,r11:" " 7roV thii wrk iii the shop. This trade was but without success, it is said inai ship I here ha SjF3 mado Friday, August 5, and as stated they lived happi y together, and so sturdy German stock a lamily - of ex- gat- far ?s knpwn there was no reason cellent people who are among our urday nicr for her leaving himj very best citizens. When Mr Hathcock returned to Mrs. Safrit 's fatter ant mother He came from Germany about 1778 Concord he refused to go hack to work Wre here Sunday, and it Is supposed and settled in the eastern part of No. in the shop feeling that he had been persuaded her then to leaverher hus- 9 township. The second dwelling badly treated in the matter, and has band as theJ were opposed to the which he built in 1808, near the site sneQ ,been working in the St. Cloud maJIiae- . . I r . of the first one is still standing, this barber shop. Settlemire,- it is under- Mr- Safrit is a son of Mr. Charley being the dwelling, with additions stpod, will purchase Hathcock 's half Safrit, of Rowan. The people of both which have been torn away, in which Merest also provided the latter will Mr. and Mrs. Safrit are among the Martin Widenhouse, Jr., lived from work in tne snop or g0 to sorne 0tner best ln Rowan. j uoynooQ iuiaihueatu , -w- pJ t0 t . , PROSECUTION WITHDRAWN. ago, at me ae ui vo jcaio. A postal card was received irom Charges Martin Widenhouse, Sr., married a Murr several days ago, and he was N tWn whatever in the Ma v nth. 1801. Her maiden name , i- to -T.iiw' Tt ; ,nn ; ;; . v. Aainst Frank Safnt' was Garver. 'her --people, having icome tu h R in Onlorado. Mr Litaker t Mr.- Frank A. Safrit; the -Postal; fn ; from Germany, to Fensylvama and leaves his wife and three children Telegraph Co. operator nere, wno was - The following from, out of the city bold, superintendent of the Washmg- thore she married a Mr. Deberry. By ,nere. Mrs. Litaker is a daughter, of taken to Salisbury Monday evening on ,were here to attend the funeral: Dr. ton City School?, will have charge of this marriage they had one daugh- Mr. John AV. Cook. We learn that she a warrant sworn out by his father-m- and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery and Mrs. the Institute. They will be assisted ier, Catherine, who married a Mr. has received several letters from her law, Mr. A. A.' Bost, of Rowan, and E c. Register, of Charlotte; Mr. and by Mrs.! F. L. Stevens, of the State Teeter, the mother of Timothy Teeter, husband, and that he was in Houston, whose trial was to have come off to- TS j Eldridge, of Greensboro; Department of Education, and Miss deceased. . when she last heard from him. day, returned to Concord Tuesday on Mr H P. Montgomery, of Montgom- Mary Lewis Harris, of the city schools She came .'to this country about " On Monday attachment papers on No. 7. - The prosecution v was th- ery 0unty; Mrs. Allie Lilly, of Nor- of Concord. The above, corps of 1790 and married a Mr. Koon, who Litaker's real estate in the city and drawn by Mr. Bost, who learned that wood teachers have had wide experience in died soon thereafter leaving no chil- county were taken out by the fol- mere was iiomuigjiu this work and wm give 10 our icacn dren. Martin Widenhouse. Sr., had lowing firms: Cannon & Fetzer Co., against his son-in-law. ine omv tiu r.irlrpn no vin in infancv. White-Morrison-Flovve Co.. A. B. charge was carrying concealed weap- M w Alexander, an asred in their several departments. V."V r n 1 -2 , I -m - H n d 11 1 1 I " - - ' I . . - Martin Widenhouse, Jr., and Sophia, Pounds, Dr. F. 0. Rogers, M. L. ons, and Mr. featn says on ine uay and respeeted citizen of No. 2 town- The City School Board has made an who married Daniel Furr and was the Marsh, Ivey Shoe Co.,and Yorke & it was alleged he had concealed weap- snjP) died Monday evening. Mr. Al- appropriation to the Institute and all mother of Moses M. :Furr. Daniel Wads worth Co. No attachments have ons on his person in Rowan county, -he. exander kad been in his usual health city teachers who have not attended a Furr and others. ! been issued against his personal prop- was in ,oncuru ai vyom. v - to Monday morning, when tie bummer benool will DC required 10 ai Martin Widenhouse. Jr., married ertv. The aggregate of the debts for The whole matter seems to oe tne i taken with a chill. He was get Lucrissa Stallings, a sister to the late which Matthew Stallings, Esq. He had sev- issued en children, namely: Mary, who died estate Work Dr. llocrt'a "VaciUcV Personal Notes. IUt. N. IL Riehxrdsa Is tseeUrr with nxarked eccA ia his wurk oa the ML Pkasasi cirruiL He hi ne- Mrs. Lilly had been an invalid for cent! nranixeU & charch at JVIesd- aoout twenty years, feae bad been a shin -ith thirty-four nsetsbcrs asd great sufferer, and was unable to promisei to be ia floorisMsff coaditioa leave her home for many years of this I soon. He has just cloed a taott sae- f trinI tizttr svc$ aui:-. Qiite a number of fa;Usr Sect io&s tr tXiSUtv ta -r.e ei whirl the fttire wtzrezilloa UsL W hAt sssjay roa.edatcry rxa:la abaat the aie a&4 tl -iwrna bf Mr. AndcriKin ie nt edifjiraxi eleatin; atsd ii wyH dc'.nerrd. Tifj audience s apprreiatif aad sSfxl to b Nrry hen the sertiers traded, Mr. Andera ii ptor t lb Pm byterin. cburch hrrt and al it Bctbpac and is 'an' earnest Christian worker and receives the bearty eo-op eration of his eotireatiou hem Mr. D. II Becd, jf Oh thit lit coin-in, Mr. IL 1. lblcb, few day last week. Mr, Bred it a.derk in th Indian Stniec ...of the jrnterir Dk part :r.ent, and it ststiened in. North Dakota, and a en rvuto to the Ojer okec reen ation ia Sab cunty, hat ing stopped ai his hotrc ta Ohio oa the way. Miss Alirts" Moore, returned from ft trip to Charlotte and Pine rill la ii, week, where he had been viitlr.j friends and relatives for a coupU o weeks. Rev. W. T. Talbirt spent a tew days in the county last week, riiUifig friends a few miles south of Concord. Mrs. W. B. Shinn returned hoat from Granite Quarry lat rVtdsy. where she has been spending a fctfj week with her parents. Miss. Sadie MeCandletf of Oranitsj Quarry, is visiting hr sifter, Mrs. W Br Shinn, this week. j We notice cur i"paUr youna friend, Mr. M. H. Coggins, is nursinj: several boils on his arm, but they arsi worth five dollars each, so -why com plain! lr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonds spent fast week visiting relative t Jloexiaj bam, returning homo Saturday. - , Mrjt. It. Phillip returned froa Caroleen; Saturday after a week speal with relatives at that place. Rev. V B. Shinn is holding'a pro fractal meeting at Unity this week. Watermelon are plentiful around here now, but eggs are scarce. Vaca tions arc getting to lx fashionable and nerhan the bens are takin? ft Death of Mr. Geo. W. Alexander. , ers the best methods and best thought vacation too. H. Mr, H. P. Montgomery, of Montgom ery county. Wash., is at home to spend some time with his mother, Mrs. P. A. Barrier. Mr. Barrier is familiar with every foot of the big West, besides an cx- Puneral of Mrs. W. H. LiTr The funeral of Mrs. W. H. Lilly tended trip through Canada. was held at Central Methodist church Mrs. J. F. Misenheimer has return Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. It ed from (Misenheimer Springs, where was conducted by Rev. T. W. she has been engaged during the sura Smith and Rev. Plato Durham. Mr. mer. Smith for many years was a close August 15th, 1910. Dersonal friend of Dr. and Mrs. Lilly. There were many beautitul norai ine xeacners ansuiuxe. offerings, silent testimonials to the All arrangements have now been affection and regard in which this completed for the Institute to be good woman was held. held at Central Graded School build- --The following were the pall-bear- ing, beginning August the 22nd. ers: Messrs. D. B. Morrison, J. F. Prof. A. T. Allen, of the Graham Goodson, K. L. Craven, W. C. Hons- Graded Schools, but recently elect- 4 to D, JPPayvault and D. A. Cald- ed superintendent .'of the Salisbury Graded bchool, and rroi. is, i. JNew attachment papers have been result ot an uniortunare misunaer- tin(y aiong very eli afterwards, how is only $200, whereas his 'real standing on the payt of Mr. Bost, the ever andate SUpper as usual. He is worth several thousand dol- father of Mrs. Frank Safrit, who in: .Kf nhnnt 9 o'clock, and tend. Veterans' John's Check Flasher Foiled. A stylishly dressed young man, ot neat appearance and elegant manners, caiieu ai me ouiec cu a H-auii vm- lottc wholesale houe recUtly and pok ing as the Cairn agent 'of the well known firm of M. Melaehnna & Co., when about grown; Sarah, who mar- lars. He owns his house and lot on some way heard Mt his daughter was ghortl aftef started to get up, when ned A. M Jb urr, and w no died two unuren sireei, wmcu is vaiueu n. ciiio ioiiv'"-v' "J " : . ne iell bacK ana aiea in a new mm- vears a-o:' W. M.- Widenhouse, who $2,000 and-which, is mortgaged for is now convinced that this is not truej uteg died about; three years ago; D. M. only about $425. He also owns three and he at once withdrew tneprosecur Mr Alexander was 76 years of age, Widenhouse. who 'has been dead sev- lots near the cemetery. It is believed tion of the case and asked Mr. batrit , . fQT and three daugh- eral vears; Jno. W.'andTPaul F. VTid- that he will return to Concord and pay to come home with him, wnere ms namely: Messrs. Edward, John, nhousc, Mrs. Lanra Cox, wife of A. M. t up (his debts. He sold 26 acres in No. wife is. . .. j and -ea Alexander, Mrs. Dan- Cow The last three are living. 4 township last month to C. J. Good It is proposed to erect a monument man for $531. to the first Mr. and -Mrs. Widenhouse A traveling man who was here last to be erected at the old place. This Friday says that several days before will cost $100 of which $55 has al- that he saw Litaker and Murr in len- rcady been subscribed. Delightful Treat is in Store for Old iel Whitley, Mrs. Edward Christen Reunion at St. A n earl 9 V The annual reunion of Campauy H, tobacco merenanis ana cinrj 8th regiment, was held at St. John's porten, asked that" a small checK yesterday. This gathering of the sur- for $50 given by the firm be cajbeL vivin Confederate veterans of this Being interrogated as to the boma company has become an annual event offieerthe fetransre young man howcl at St John's and both veteran and so much ignorance that the suspicion their families and the entire neighbor- of the Charlotte citizen wcTe aroused i i nra nn flfnrf in nrenarincr for and he refined to honor the diecK. UUUU cuato Aivy .u f - i a i - ... m . pvpnt and the reunion yeswraay Ana now wmw - . . . - . . iSW '-?-t toot place Tuesdayaftoon Uoltrane, ot tbU eltfc.nd ,e hoenf he M! D eath of Mr. Asa Linker. Mr. Asa Linker, an aged citizen of No. 2 townshin. dipd Mondav. after- nessee. I T.ifolro ia n d minicf ta f nr nf thft kfof -p v,,- Mre M T T.ifo. the attraction of the Confederate vet ker. The administration papers in erans throughout the state to toe tact the clerk's office shows that the es- that the invitation of the Norfolk tate is valued at $500. The report board ot trade ior j tne annual reumuu Julian b; carr, major general com- Pr0Sperity church, in Mecklenburg manding the JNortn Carolina eountythe burial services being con- United Amieaeraie veieraus, uixes - , . . . T p Q7nTnera.. 'Dastor uuvicu UJf lit i . 1 c of Poplar Tent church. noon at 3:30 o'clock at the residence ghaws that onjy one return has been to be held in that city September b, 7 of his son-in-law. Mr. William F. I nAa xr t.UoVdi- fhp unraint hpino- and 8. The order declares that a n hitley, with whom he had made his 131 g0 This was pajd the 0 most interesting program is being pre nome for some time. His death was hv him' March 11. 1910. There is no pared, including side trips to the fa- The Atlantic City Excursion from Salisbury Salisbury Post. . Mr. R. II. DeButts, of Charlotte, travflino tiassenser a . . c 1 - . - Prof. Geo. F. McAllister, of Mt. Pleas- man, 28 years of aire, stylishly drcsa- ant, were the speakers of the day. Mr. ed and or pleasing souiDcni vu.f Coltranle spoke on the 4t01d Soldier is engage! in wboJesal forgery ex- Since the War," and Prof. McAllister pdition throughout this section. ,HJ on the "Confederate Soldier as a Sol- jVes bis name as C. C. qay bat usea dier During the War." There was a several aliasas. He was m Lharjotij , Jj cr,f an le?rant Thnrdav and I nday, coming large cjtuw yiy o - : , u.,. Um tnrw dinner was served.. there irom ASn"- an.:- pel at the tiatiery rars 1 It nf he Mr. Antley's Residence and Contents js known became he preseniea sv re gent of the Mar. Anuey T,tTmM Lnud bill from tbU popular hotd vaua ny dropsy, m naa oeen iu r . whatever showinsr that any- mous seaside resorxs, anu ust JSouthern, was m baiisDury auey T,rt a Vnnf nf hi idntitv. teeble health for some time and had th h been paid out Litaker is possible effort is being put iortn by arranging for the operation of a big Ui LVTnavniiht ' been confined to his home for two toto people of : Norfolk to make the reunion to Attatio on the 23id Taw SpanUh Coin Found. ItinnHiis TTv 7Q iraaix! nf arra Ho . -i . n a.T A r,L nr,A wrcr- nniATah A P.VPT mi ' i r j. V.a.a nnH -trill niS SOn-in-iawt Jit. v. ' . - o I Ox niS QUlieS US auuuiuauaiui) mo i u i , i iiaat. i.uc ,xaxu leaves three sons and four daughters, United States Fidelity and Warranty held. The order directs those who heayf at 9:10 p. m.. on ZvV- ?ieSSrS' a?? isaac ana bei his SM7 aame vvm. p . presented VVhitley, Evan Taylor, Brice Cochrane Ar -J r and Lem Carter. His grandson, Mr. I Jacob Garner, had heen been with him Mr. Hathcock for some time. Mr. Linker was a ' the Palace brave Confederate soldier, and was a Mr. Charles lsIier oi,vaariowie, - r Wahinffton. The excursion member of Co. A. For a number of yesterday afternoon purchased - the ! l ' hnrrya and nracticallv all the Contents - ... ,1 I,.- rwitfttn Ditch 60310 tiB bondsmen. This com- expect to attena ana are q ;w needing low figara xt .f- .r&n atawtd by fire. It : r iln. It U aboat HerebyMr.T.D. .eto C1t w- r.fcf Jto free entertainment which the city rear train within fifteen days, a ww fcU3" lTrw is S1500 "C r.Z tho Sells His Interest in . th The loss is juSt under tbe surface, though, tto Barbershop. hlT u5 PMiVdolnhia. Balti- with $1000 lsurance. it Afield bad been ploughed deeply, .-a r. i t - n. lodging. 1 are allowed at rmiadeipnia, du T- MmitW! ndiucm . -r. .? rra i . . . m r. . I 9 Educational Rally. and.rSl tr "oarhes was sitn.ted in th .ubnrbs of St. mU eoiuist pfi cial train coacnes -"v-i vi iui i uuuiuv ... T 1 T V 'I ' - w : r i I Will COnSlSl Oil Dk- - I - , years ha V&a Mt .t TTarria one-half interest m the Palace Barber - . JrteQi iio Wn , i- iS r;ii wnA of thei Matthews . v. I -. . , T-r .1 I lit; LLUiiU VY Ai-lii tf y omi vuu ' I H n 11 r 11 1 1 JUiVi " I farm. He leaves two brofhers, Messrs. Shop, owned by Atr. benatncocK. gent tQ &1 gcnool committeemen of Southern's mbst ambitions undertak- , Sr; Farrington Given Vacation. -ac-itson and Moses Linker. The bu- The price paia was v. x. xCi thg by County Superintendent in(rs in the excursion line. "i iooh place at Kocky Ridge lues- nas been worKia at auo iU . . rRncrPT- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. lotte, and is said to be an excellent .0n WW Hp i a vouns manand a son , ear r :-wn , x u,, f-- of Mr John Fisher, of Mill Hill. He the 2nd, the closing day oi onr oi lur. jonn riui, have arranged for an Educa- wil move his .family here today and , of the ,eadi 'ore Tuesday and organized by elect- .Settlem-& Fisher will now educators of the State will address County Board of Elections. ihe Countv Board of Elections met -n t-u n;n RpII . I Will OC-UUpj ? Mr. M. B. Stickley as chairman ----r5f the Palace. the people at this time nn.l f n.. tt r...ii-j- -A I uc l'-i " . --'u. vjcu. ii. ivuiieuge, secreiaiy. i r. j. Harvey Dorton is the other member of the board. Mr. The congregation of Epworth Meth odist ehurch has granted their pastor, Woodmen Picnic. RpV; jT A. J. Farrington, a three 1S2. of Poplar wt- Vaeation. Mr. Farnngton has i . . y tva Mtn ha ins com wnen louou. -following on one tide: "Hispan et Ind. Rex. 8 R. F. It "ilso ha a crown, underneath wbira U a Spanish coat, of arms, bttweta txo column. Aero. this is written. "Plus Ultra On the other side u .;,tnr of Carolus III, King oC . - llwl-n-r7 "aTTTn No. a.it. r- . , .1 . ... . l . Tent, will give a picnic at Foplar lent done a good -wont mere, ana u r, - with the word: church on Tuesday, August 30. popu!ar with hu- le(ho show J'tu. 1773." 31 r." E. B. .Lewis, oiaie jhwjo6cm tneir appreti'iii"" " Avi ii u. J on TTiflTcft an address. I KnvA aetion. Mr. Farrinjrton will ially anxious to have every commit- t y tueT prominent speakers will heave next week for Greensboro, and 4- r ATM on in 1 t ri- si i 1 1 1. v in r:acuii i A ! n t n i nrrMUU. i f imir rv nri r 1 1 v w iivr k uc ot 111 b lvuu tcciuau. - r , ' -iu oe present anapw. , . , rii "Carolus III, More Children Wanted. ther prominent speaker u. ieave next weeK ior vir:iiSuu u, volunteered for tba t -d speak on thuoee spend MbU nine more are wanted. Send names on postal caw riiw flrtool Census. t w -r Txn?. -nrinciDal of th, ard to vou.t Please bring wit,h icTied bv Gilwoodlhia vaeation visitin friends. v-i ui. IUC UUdlU, I 'i.Ul. W. ' OJ vi f , . I . " , .. ' I 4U.UMC Vt ILL j-"- I . V petition t fild fnr nnffA of Udod school No. 2. has .Tpst compiet- vou ail inends ot education rrum A fpf ctnng bands. votm? nlnPA in xrrt fr.wr.cT,; TViia L, toWntr the school census of the VOUr district. Hoping to nave a large ir tt -r -Emerson, CI "An- has hppn nf an trio itv. He finds that there nrowd and a nice time on tnis occa- Amemwrtm anA T -Rradford compose tne crawled Posed to move it to the school house, a 2081 white children of school age sion, I am, ... ! ommif tee in charse of the picnic. Cral centuries ago, has been discovered The hoard will mof ncnin np-pf. I onrl rn- i ahout 65 fewer than the Fridav a 4 nVWV n m of ri Kn-nrf.LQec rtTiA vpar aso showed. Mr.1 nday at 4 o'cloek r. m. at the court TMw finds that there are 36 fewer ll-1 to present will please do so at that literates in the city than were here a I Yours respectfully. CHAS. E. BOGER.. A petrified tortoise, which probably or pbone Miss 5tary Lewis Harris. M. V9L Tom Raran. ot Salisbury, rm XM1 Mntnnas am. ns rtppn UlKUKica -' . o . ... . ,r!5, mZw Monger, W re-ranirr iOO'ITS, . . I I - 1 m. m n THA rmi I IIXIlIllAll I I OIU V Mrs. J. P. Goodman has gons ' to turned from her vacation and is again jnu P-- - - . u it oa , botrd. at Sunderland. Blowing Roek. Une. ! m - , war on.,
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1910, edition 1
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