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ft - V v ' V V State Library VOL. XXI. Prica 43 CcnU a racniiu CO:XO?J, H. GTIIURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910. Single Copj 5 Cents. No. 37 ; i i i i Eeoorted tUt Claud ta Hayor's Throat are- Swollen, Indlratlng New York Dispatch, 17th. Tr mttr 1xmirir rumors ia - eulation late this afternoon regarding .. u condition ol Mayor uaynor. xucj , . wm vr1mtlv ifoundd on a eonver- tation attributed to Robert Adamaon, the Alayor's secretary, woo was - trA m uvinf that the mayor ' c ano- ondi- Hnm mi Ai-itiftll todav ai OB the .. Ar Iv. u taken ta th fcosuital. .-Mr. Adamson denied the statement . credited him, but he admitted that a ' a layman he did not ehare the ultra--:; optimistic tone of the official bulletin. ,- umiii th miTor has had no V narked tarn for the worse," he said "it is my opinion, as X nave saia all along, tnat.ne is on yet.ow ot 1 dan- ger." -r, - r-'- l - v- -A report that glands in the mayor's throat were swollen and that hie tern perature had riaen could not be con- firmed, aa the surgeons declined to go V T beyond the official bulletins previous- 1 ly issued. "... ; " !" .- - Notwithsanding this at 9:15 o'clock ; ; ; 'la8t night the iollowing report was ' V- sent out by the five physicians in the - ease: V;;' . 'Today has been the. best day ' the mayor has had since he received i : his injury, and this evening i he .is stronger than at any previous time.' There, Js W foundation for the -. larming rumors which lave been in - circulation. ; If eonditions eontinne as satisfactory as they are now two daily - ; bulletin only will be issued Jiere . , Tj ' after.!' '.'fyl-, IsT. "w ,fipanisli Ooia Foosd, ; .': Mrs. E. A. Plott, of No. 9 township, ,Jt found in her potato patch eome time - y ago a Spanish silver coin. It is about , .the eke of an American dollar, though , 1 tardly as thick. , The coin was found . just under the eurfaee, though the " field had -been ploughed deeply. It ' t iwas'alomst as bright as new. made coin when found. .The coin has the . following on one eide IS; " "' , 'r: '"Hispano et Ind. fiex. 8 R. F. M." 'jt also has a crown, underneath -which : ia a Spanish -coat of armsy between ' -wo eeions Acw)B t&Siirwritteiit :" ,"Plu Ultra," : On, the other side u ?a picture ' of Carolus i HI, 'King t of v, - epain, with the words :J,'Carolus ID, Dariju UVtonshiner fianght . : " United States v deputy marshals Jhave placed in jail at Baleigh Jerry Kittle, who iojc 10 years has ibeen one of the most daring moonshiners ever " known- in North Carolina. - For 10 months he had lived on a mall island in the Tar Biver, operat ing an illicit" still, never leaving the island in all that time. Six times of -filers- had found him at other ntiUs, "but 'he always escaped, being- a iwon 'derful. runner. - . ' - 5-; - Hie is charged with having murder ed negro in Franklin county," who worked at Kittle' still and who he thought : was an informer. Kittle head and face are covered by a mat of hair and he ds like a wild man in (tp pearance and habits. -. ." - 4 t' -J " t .' ." ' Mr. Hahcock Sella His Intaiest In the Palaos Barber Shop. ' - 'i Mr.'Charles C. Fisher, of Charlotte, k yesterday .afternoon purchased the one-half interest in the Palace. Barber y' Shop, owned by Mr. Eben Hatheock. ' The price paid was $150.: Mr. Fisher , has been working at the trade in Char . . lotte, and is 'said to be an excellent . barber., He is a yonng man, and a son of Mr. , John Fisher, of Mill Hill. He -"will move his' family here today and : ' will'oocupy.the Gillon house on Bell ' avenue. : Settlemire;&. Fishor will now .' be the proprietors ci the.Palace. 1 ' ' : :; c. j- ' ,. " ' v !''h-'"?'r:-i'i-' " ' ' Woodmea Hcnicr ' . ' ' ' Hickory ,Camp No. 152, of Poplar Tent, will give a picnic at Poplar Tent church on Tuesday, Aagnst 30. - .' . Mr 15. R. Lewis.' State Manaeer. " wilt be present and make an address. be present and speak on this occasion. Music will, ba furnished by Gilwood . and Poplar Tent string bands. Messrs.-H. B. Emerson, C. L..An- drew and J. F. Bradford compose the . committee in charge of the picnic. v J., Labor Day In Charlotte, j ' - The management pf.Lakewood Park, - the new $35,000 amusement park1 in Charlotte, is planning to make the ap proaching Labor Day an eventful day at -the resort.. Row; boat' races and . other aquatic sports, special concerns I J and other features are being arranged. ' Practically all: industrial plants will close down for the day and provisions are being made for tl handling of a ' ; record breaking crowd from out the pity. .' r Vv ' uf::y- . " ' More Children WantedVf Hi ' Sixteen have volunteered ; for the Model School and nine more. "are wanted. Send names on postal card or hont 3 Mary . Lewis Harris, , , KAXATCLia KTSTS. , . j Hr. Andanoa at T. 1X..O. A. ' BaS-Peraonal Itema, Sev. The T. M. C A. hall was filled to overflowing Sunday . night, at the preaching servioee conducted by Ber. T. B. Anderson The choir from Beth page rendered tweet musk, a feature of which was the instrumental music, several guitars and violins accompa nying the piano. These with the choir of well trained singers made aweet music . Quite a number of familiar se lections iwere tendered - in ' some of which the entire -congregation joined. We bear many commendatory remarks about the music and Che sermon by Mr. Anderson which wse edifying and elevating and was well delivered. The audience was appreciative and seemed to be sorry when the servioee ended, Mr, Anderson is pastor of the. Pres byterian church here and also at Bethpage and is an earnest Christian worker and receives the hearty co-operation of his congregation here. .Mr. D. H. Reed," of Ohio, visited his cousin,- Mr. B, E. Hatch, a few day last -week. Mr. Seed is a clerk in the Indian Service of the Interior De partment, and is stationed in North TWtntiL rv) ma im route to the Cher okee reservation in Swain county, hav ing stopped at his Home in utuo on the way. . '.-' t -.-? . Miss Alice Moore; retorned from a trip to Charlotte and JPinevilk last week, where she bad been: visiting friends and relatives for a couple of weeks. ! -'"y:7X v Eev.W. T, TaHrirt spent- few days in the county last week, visiting friends a few miles south of Concord. ".Mjrs. W.'B. Shinn returned borne from Granite Quarry last Friday, where ehe has been spending a' few weeks wittj her parents .tl S w . Miss Sadie McCandless, of Granite Quarry, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B. Shmn, this week. ; V, ? ; r We notice our popular ' yotmg friend, Mr. MrH. Coggins, is nnrsuig several boils on bis arm, but they are worth five dollars each, so why complaint-:? "-- ?y-: .: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonds spent last weak visiting-; relatives at Bxckine- lain, Mtnrning bamjk&ntyj&i: Caroleen, Saturday after a week epent with relatives at mat piace. 4 m :y i '-Bevt W; Br6hinn is holding a pro tracted meeting at Unity this week. ' - Watermelons are plentiful around bare now, but eggs are scarce. Vaca tions are getting to be fashionable and perhaps, the bens are- taking a vacation" too.- v " ""'" ' '?i-f H. - .... . .v . .- '.' 'H :. ' r;v: ( The Piedmont Traction Company. The Greater -Charlotte, Club, which numbers among its membership about 800 of the livest citizens of Charlotte, has caUaL general mass meeting for Friday night, j.when action ; will be taken ktooking" toward clinching the proposed : Interurban trolley system for Charlotte if the Piedmont Traction Company' haa;no4. already, decided to enter Charlotte and establish its shops therej. Charlotte: people are. tremen donsly alive to the importance of the building of ..the proposed -system both to that city, and to the-entire pied mont eeotions of the Carolinas and everythbg possible will be " done to aid the promoters of the Bystem. ; ' It -is probable, if it is considered necessary, that a committee will be appointed toConBult with the omoials of the Piedmont Traction Co.! regard ing the matter and possibly with the city board, of aldermen,' the letter, to "urge, that a broad franchise be given the company. - ; - SaliBbnry.Eetailer Gets Eoad fien- tehee. V Pleading guilty to the charge of re tailing and making blockade liquor in East-Spencer, John M. 'Freeman, a well known white man, was on Tues day 'eentenoed by Judge B. B. Miller of- Rowan, county court, to one year on the county roads. D.'L. Beasley, who was caught at the distillery with Freeman ten days ago, was fined $500. D. M, Black welder, an alleged confed erate in the business, was also fined the same amount Jack Cornelison, a negro caught at the illicit distillery in a cornfield, wag given six monts on the roads. Beasley and Blackwelder appealed to the higher sourts, and were held under ponds oi $ow eaon,- - No -'Joint 'Canvass. I ; . Wilkesboro Chronicle " " It seems there, will be no joint can vflss between Congressman -Cowles and. Mr. R l-Doughton,. candidates for Congress in; this district." Mr. CWles refused all of Mr. Doughton's propositions and: there was nothing reasonable left "ifor iDdughtort ,.td do except go .ahead and make the thor ough canvass, .which he baa all.. the while proposed doingl J'i - " Mr.' Tom Ragan, of Salisbury, was here yesterday. lie bod his right arm right badly . hurt "smne 'days ajq in e Tailroad wreck in V.'t..t Virginia,'' and is-carrying it oa a lotaro, 7 . . '. y : TiAEf KO 80 WELCTIID.- . Knmbrr of Oars Ovartoaed Tas Locrton, 6onUi CarolLn Ifa One irfflod. :. ' . Train No. 30, the Southern's Flor ida fast mail, wm wrecked about 8:39 Wednesday night a mile soutb of Bockton, 8.C,i flag station, SO miles from Colombia. .. The tender, mail and express, bag gage cars and two coaches turned over, the cause being due presnmablj to a defective raiL ' , ' It was at first reported that aeveral had been killed, but this proved to be an error,- CepL Blanton, of Char lotte, was in charge of the train and though badly hurt walked a mile or more to send the news of the wreck and an appeal for relief. ' . . According to official statements giv en out by the Southern Railway late last night no one was killed and txme were seriously injured. .-. ... - i .The Teachers' Institute. : - ' T'Alt rrJl PBtnn tji lmv nma Ikm completed for . the - Institute to be ww ventral vfraaea Donooi DUuat ing, beginning 'August the 1 22nd. Prof. Ai T. Allan, of th Opalmm Graded Schools, but ' recently elect ee supenntenoent oz the ' Salisbury Graded SchooL xdA Pnrf . W. f!. Kaw. bold, superintendent of the Waahins ion vuy ccnoois, will nave charge of the Institute.- Thev -will fta asaintl by Mrs. F. L.' Stevens, of the State Department of Education, and Miss Mary Lewis Harris, of the city schools of Concord. The above; corps . of teachers have bad wide experience in this work and will give to our teach ers the best methods and 'best thought in tneir several departments. -V v The Citv School Board baa mada an airoroDriation to the TnntrhitA ut .11 city teachers who have not attended; a cummer ocnooi wiu De required to at tend. ; " -' ' . ' : i .'; - Sard Cider Causing Trouble In Union Monroe; Journal ' X'Sii ' Hard cider is still caumnff .trouble in this vicinity. Friday it. came a little nearer home, when James Kel- ley met Horace .Mitchell , and . Ladd Keif e in ie road near the, Lemdrlee Miltrhe-partiet; haVinf ;alT'patw tasen freeliy of the juice of the irrnit which caused the, downfall of Adam, were in fine trim to revive bajd ifeel ings of old standing. This thev did and at once began slashing at each otner wrtn open knives. It seemed they desired to give outlet to the ci der in more ways - .than ' infuriated temper, thus Jas. Kelly and Mitchell Keife eing fuller than the other required more, opening, (each pro ceeded to fulfill the requirements. Keife was so slashed fourteen stitch es were taken in bis face and Keife was cut four times. All three were arrested ; and lodged - in jail. The trial came on (Saturday, ; Coming Marriage" of Popular Couple Announced. Greensboro News. - ; s . The announcement of the coming marriage oLJur. . Clay Williams, of this city, and Miss LuTelle Sherrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sher rill, of Mooresville, was made Tues day night at a delightful party given by Mrs..H. M. Uomer, at which Miss Sherrill was the guest of faonor. The event was elaborate and figured as one; of the most charming affairs in the social history of Mooresville. Mies Sherrill is one of the most ac complished and beautiful, young wo men of the State and comes from one of North Carolina 'e best families. v Mr. Williams is a son of T. J. Wili liama,' of Mooresville, and ie one of the. most successful young attorneys of this city. He is an honor graduate of Davidson College, and also of the Umversitv of Virginia. ri ' x . The wedding will take place in "the early fan. - - t t Charlotte News : Mrs. J. C. Leslie, of New York, is coming ' Boon to join her pretty young daughter, Miss Em ma Ross Leslie, who is spending the summer at her. grandfather's, Mr. James Harty. , . . . Mrs. Allie Lilly, who attended the funeral of Mrs. M. E. Lilly, returned to ber home in Norwood this morning. ;v V With;27ie does not mean that you hare oqly a modern j way of paying bills with chocks. v . .r It jneans, Safety for your Cash, an acquaint ance with the bank's officers a EC3 requirts it In fact,' an all Some of the People Ears and Cat- ' -There Who Come and Go.' 1 Alias Lara Cook is visiting friends iaWhitney. . " - . ; . " ' - , Mr. N F. Torke went to Greens boro this morning. ; . , ;''. is a Concord visitor today. Mn. E.C. Register returned to ber boms in Charlotte this morning. " .. Miss Annis Smoot left this morning to visit ber grandparents at Salisbury. dpt. A. H. Propst kft this morning for Newton to attend a soldier's reus- ion.. ; . '.'v''';.-'v ' ' "."'; , 'j Misses Rose Willefoird and Gertrude Caldwell are spending, the day in vnariotte ':i't:i;, "i Messrs. C A. Isenhour and Charlie Cook returned last night from John son City, Tenn.' . . - -" T r ) Mrs. J.' C, Montgomery and children, of Charlotte are visiting at Judge Montgomery's. " " ,.' -. ' ;- Miss Ollie Fisher left this morning for Greer, S. C, where she will visit for several weeks, -rj - Mr. W. L. Bell returned this morn ing from Hiddenite, where be has been spending a week. .. , -i Messrs. R. E. : Gibson and A. M. Gibson left yesterday morning for a business trip to Georgia. ftMiss Cecilia Henry, who" has been visiting Miss Sudie Smith, left this morning or ber borne in Timmons Tille, S. C. , ;. f Miss Maude Brown returned last night from Gastonia, where she has been visiting friends for several Mr. N. F. White and family will leave Friday- - morning for Misen beimer Springs'. -: They will return Monday afternoon. : -v - i'Mr. Ed , Sherrill returned from South Carolina, where he has bee South -'Carolina where he has been spending his vacation. - "Kr. ATLfl Mra J: TL White, of Onin. rii,Jkla, who b.av been Ansitiug JUDcI? inJ TOirx. ' AW.n intt -tlfta 1 morning for Spartanburg, S. C. ' "'',..'.. ;-; ...-": .1" Mias Serena Daltoh,' of Winston Salem, who has been, visiting Miss Laura McGill Cannon, left for her home this morning. : Mr. H. P. Montgomery left today for his home in Montgomery county, after attending the funeral of his sis ter, Mrs. M. E. Lilly. Mr. T. L. Chancy, of the clercial force at the postomce, has been grant ed a two weeks' vacation, and he and Mrs. . Chancy- left this morning for monroe. Miss Esther Hatohett and Master Johnnie Hatchett are expected to ar rive this - afternoon (from Danville, where they bave been visiting for sometime. Mises Minnie Staneill and Mossie Long, o( Rockingham, and Miss Lillie Dockery, of Memphis, , are expected here today to visit Miss Grace Brown for a.few days. f-,;.-i,t Veterans' Henmlon at St. John's , i .Wedneaday. : I The annual reunion of Company H, 8tb regiment, was held at St. John's yesterday. This gathering of the sur viving Confederate veterans of this company has become an annual event af .v John's and both veteran and their families and the entire neighbor hood spare no' effort in preparing for the event, and the reunion yesterday was fully in keeping with those of former years. Mr. D. B. Col&rane. of this city, and Prof, Geo. F. McAllister, of Mt. Pleas ant, were the speakers of the day, Mr. Coltrane spoke on the "Old Soldier Since the War," and Prof. McAllister on the "Confederate Soldier as a tool- dier During the War.".' There was a large crowd present and an elegant dinner was served. . -1 Soothes itching skin.- Heals cuts or burns without a soar. , Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum. , any itching. Doan' Ointment. - Tour druggist sells it. tti.rt&:,y&i?A !-;.?'. ;;'?vVrf;; Cabarrus Savings Bank loan when your farm or buei- around helpfulness. . ' . , ELOPEra uotzs DimcuLTna. Atlanta flodsty Girl Bones After . Her Parents HMe Ear Clothes and Pat Ear to Bed. Arrayed only in ber nightgown and itockings..Miaa Columbia Cheek: a prominent - member . of Atlanta's younger social set, was married at 3 o'cJocx luesday morning to Guy H. Baehanan. Buchanan and Mia Cheek had been engaged for some time, but the girl's parents bitterlv ODooaerl the match. Early Monday oicrht Miss Cheek's parents learned that the lov ers bad planned to. elope, and they locked the girl in her room after tak ing away ber clothing. : , " - . tsuenanan beard of his sweetheart's predicament and after midnight went in an auto to the Cheek borne. By throwing pebbles against the window he attracted the eirl'a attention and found ber willing to elope, though she admitted ner trousseau consisted of a nightgown' and a pair of stockings. By.means of a stetladder Miss Cheek descended from her room into the arms of ber lover, was placed m the automobile and hurried to the rectory of Emanuel Baptist church. The Rev. W. L. Gilmore was aroused and quick ly made the lovers man and wife. .. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan went to a hotel, rang up the Cheek home and told of the marriage. coiroMnff the news with a request for clothes for tne oride. in a snort . while the bride's trunks arrived, accompanied by, blessings. - , r a Mr. Farrlngton Given Vacation. The congregation of Epworth Meth odist church has granted their pastor, Rev. J. A. J. Farrlngton, a three weeks vacation. Mr. Farrineton has done a good work there, and ia very popular witn inis people, who show neir appreciation of his labors by the ibove action. . Mr. Farrincrton will leave next week for Greensboro, and Guilford county where he will spend his vacation visituM" friends. ThA flrufc irain on flift RnnTi!Knnru1 railroad' . will be run on Serotember ,22. Thb is the birthday of President 'Fries, an dthe first train run wijl be n - Some New Goods! I -i ...... . . , ... . . . r.i w; ,. . . .... . . . . ....... New Summer Ribbons 4 ' In Wanted Colors. , Baby Ribbon All Cblorsi ; Black Satins All Widths and Colors. 1 Wash Ribbons ; of AH Kinds. Wash Taffeta v Light Blues, Pink, Yellowe, Etc. Big Lot of the New Changeable 'U, :; ' Taffetas. ; . NOTIONS D-.i Noveltiea in Jewelry, Belt Pins, Collar Pins, Waist ' Seta, Cuff Link? and Gold Safty Pins. . :& ... , . , , .... . 1 V v y n. , 4 v , A " New Long Models in,, '.- - ,"v Royal Worcester Corsets f. ,';v -A-t Lop, arid. $150-: ' '. .Every Royal Worcester Corset is s6ld with an al r. solute guarantee.' . ": . - STATS YEWS, . ;; The Beaufort county Democratic convention the past week declared for salary for county officers And that their time be limited to two terms. The population of Pittsburg, Ps is 533,905, u increase of 82,393, or 18.2 per cent., as compared with the com bined population of Pittsburg and Al- legnaney I 4oI12 in 19W. . - ' r What is thought to be the largest yield of wheat ever produced in the state of Kentucky, was threshed tha other day. ' A field of forty acres pro duced over forty-three bushels to the acre..- - -; . .A 'ear load of cottonseed meal baa t just been seized in Gastonia by rep- ' resentativee of the North .Carolina department of agriculture for failure ' to comply witb the State law as to paying the State tax, carrying the tag showing analysis and for falling be low the minimum standard . on am monia, which is 7.50. -' "jlf reports are true, the once ever-' ambitious Spencer Blackburn has en tirely changed his tactics of living. It is to be remembered that Blackburn was once a republican congressman from the 8th North Carolina district. -But after meeting defeat at the hands of the democrats, be goes out to Ok lahoma to seek political honors "In that new State., Yet a contemporary. of recent date says that he is now in Watauga county running -a magie lantern show. , Capt. Benjamin W. Hooper, of New port, Cocke county, was Tuesday af- ternoon nominated for Governor of Tennessee by the Republican State . convention. The name of Alfred A. Taylor, of Washington county; was the : - only other name presented to the con- : . ' . vention and immediately following the ' '. ' announcement of the result of the first " ballot the nomination was made nnan imous. The ballot stood, Hooper 383 - " . c 9-14; Taylor 2015-14. , ' . A petrified tortoise, whioh probably . . : . crawled through Virginia's dale sev- . eral centuries ago, has been discovered - -at Orkney Springs, Va. The petrified ; Animal, which weighed ; 400 pounds,., ' . will be" presented ft tive Snthaonia: .institute. """a- II :'"'X'V-'
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