i ) -JST v , . ..Vv , . .-mA, -v-.-.-. .,;;'Va ' .""'a - -A: a-; ta a a . '- - A -v. t .a-a - -; t (.-. . :" ,.....-a - j;- ' , va-a - 4 ; 4 - -. : - ;-:r ' - ; rrt --'t-:"' -a -a- aa-a -;a aaa cAA!iAr.;-C: "v'a ? ;a-:- ;-aa?av a 'IiAv I i One Dbllai Per Year In - Adi varied;1 VOL, VILA c-.-r- CONCOiUy IIQiTH CiltOLII? A, Vcu: jg. aly 30, 1013 UfA :lns-A--..-XW-r- AJ,-A., aM:; W" 1 ? 1 f 'T :-A rtnJT.,i vA.-v'i- ; .V Vv-v " A' ' A - 1 .A v. v - (. JA s!i4-v :j i-r.-t-" -r r-A''"';A 5 . t ttr. i 5., KODND SERBS WKOSQ - ;. ' , . EatS FC3 By ,Tb8 Tcn A IIAN TO PENITENTIARY,' !: !: fi " -.'-;V Average, Man cl5 Has, consuned.-A- : bout 1,300 lines Bls'Own WelQUt. . i 1 After Serving Yco 'Years 'for -Jewelry Ttslt Proves His Iflnoeence.; ;; Topeka, Kat3:,? Jwlr 55. George Horton, sent to prisbn in 1910 -for I a. crime he -did not eomtntt, has been granted -a, permanent parole. rby T, Governor:Hodges aiid may, be "giv en an unconditional ;:pardon in ; a. i short time. After serving nearly ivb 4' years in prison .because'Tjood-f- hound connected him withfie theft l of some jewelry. Hof ton and friends have been able to. show that the . young man bad no connection with f the robbery. t -, f Horton was senTto prison, n j victed of breaking into . the : jewelry ! store of 1. -South worth, at 'Medtcxne J Lodge, and taking.; a quanit'y ' ot t . jewelry, a lAodhound was' ,put on thArail to liunt down , the , robber. y QntHerst trail th .bloodhtfand U failed to" follow the trail but straight t ' ixom the sfore to the house where y Horton was rooming and up to the J -'ycnug'maVsroom. , . A careful search va,sraaae ot tne it: mnm Vv-! wiTVv3 WP" found. There, were some" tracks on'-the T ground beside. ' the , window which f. had been oseid. and Hortocrs shoes wereji:ried.ra the.se tracks. They, fit: ted the tracks exactly: : On this jivi . dence of the bloodhound indthe r shoes ajuxy j convicted Horton of burglaryand larceny. -, jA Some mottths after - Horton ,had t been'takem to prison f workmen Who were repairing the' Central Hotel at Medicine Loge found some of the r stolen iewelrv' from the Couthwortn store. 5 j. ;"birs, ,Sdithand: son Co , have feturcediome -ftc spending 'iivometime ia OastoniaL, isittng.rher i'lA M'rs 'M. L. ftitchie kft Thursday i I -fo?Richaiond Vii 'where she goes to .ijil Visit her daughter Mrs: L: R. Misen-j heimer. ' k -AMrl Jao., !-eoaard of Albemarle Ci scent Friday and Satnwflay witfc Lf;;on1 Mis: W.. H.' HallmiH$c.1 i f He made tTae trip his 'Ford: , Idr.X. H. Moose jS,prat several -day sin Concord .' recently on bcsi- V- ness . - - - I The A- i- ?Lentc harness works -are 1 always fcwsy fillaig' orders for fear- ; -; (Foreign cbange.J - , Have you any idea pf jthe amount of food yoit will have eaten-? ifyqu attain the. age of 75t providing- of, course, that.:you. are of average height, wefgbt and appetite? ; t A 1 Fifty-four tons of solid, food v and 53. tons of liquid- boutl,300 time's jourdwnr weight! That is -the takeour-breath-away; answer,--;."; The tons of bread you have . con-j su med would equal in ;sjze ra small family hotel, and a tqn'and a quar ter would be'tht equivalent of ' bu' ter. - "".- .; ' -v - : - Ifybu'id been a lover, of bacon and jBtfere to stretch it out; in '.single slides, four miles .' would be.."the jeng t h: Five tons of fish, and ;1 2,000 eggs stand "to your; cred it, while ;;,a normal cheese eater easily -con sumes 400 pounds!. - i : A , - The:vegctables yovi have censum ed' would "fill a" trim three .miles longhand : tqt .thaU'trainIoa3 yon. could ajld 10,000, pounds'1 ofVspgars and 1,500 pounds of-saiti ;V-Vr j Lottie half ton cf tobacco hfts been consumed in , pipes "and"' 500,000 cigarettes, by "the man iwhrhas been a smoker., -' - A., '.. ' The postpfftce departmefat has'an-: nounceoT that", beginning"; August 15, the limiting weight of -Jparcei r post. packages will be increased rornx 11 tsj 20 pounds and the postage: will I be considerably reduced.1 rThis :., Will' applyt to the first and second zones, 1 a radms m,about , aou Lniiiesr irom eaph .s toffice. "y this order it is expected r that " the service " will : be very oiucH,increasedV esibciaUy ; : by local merchants and farmers. -,: Local andl Personal .M rfohn Misen heimer of To 5 townshipnias-"" returned?- from . the" nostitai arcnario.ttev very raucn jOT:: pfpiej.i ;iT;5-???:S' lAr c-?a5 - -. , . ? , - lr. R. IA. Walker who.; has tccn traveling in S. i C4s . visitingA-his1 father in" No 6 township. ' "i ; ' - -A ; -.,' i":-- -A'AX AAA'A Mr, and Mfs;.,HEIt i post, .tire spending the week in' No 7 township with Alrs.;Bosts parentsAf 'IMissvLillian Cliheof-- Mt "Pleasant is theguest of Mr.', ; and Mrs- O. Moose.' M.l A o Mr. and.AIrs. Sam.Eddleman-.aud Mr. Chester . lisenneimcr , made a trip .to Faith Sunday by automobile to visit Mrs. Eddleraan's sister. ;r " -1 - A-" , n . -Mnand " f.VH, Cj Hah n spent Saturdajnight 'and Sunday .-with relatives' near Mt pleasant. . -V , v" ' ' "- - -;Mr. and Mrs: Vv B. Mjose spent Saturday r aynd" Sunday' atA AJ. Moose's near Mt P-'easant.';" " -; 7? M r1. iJoyd" Co'oke'lf' re turned -Sias't Qignp lronv rjeiiucisva i ;Vr"V HWjj. h.J spent, his vacation. A" ; lectern A 3 I f o 'ft VTiie, health cf rhs section js " very good at this time; A '7 " -f&-h J, : . ; .'"Wheat: and datlAare:' -about' al1 th r shedjn this ; cotnmunity "' . and' rrA d,t very good yieHx Ji' .4. '4 va - '"XA ' w -. K m VUUJk.U himself L nfew;mbb."er tire . buggy. :::C -A. good.roay lattended'.Jthe ice cream.supper -at, D.tike Jambfrts lastSaturday cighiand" reports a nice time, N -,.-AA.. j - ; There will'be-an ice cream ;supp?r at the Pt 6..nextturday,night.A . HatleY and ' payid; .'Harwood visited in Ajhemarie ySaCurday and Su nd f v., ;t:- "'. -ACorije on with" the Chronicle -and leths.make itlteJeadiog-. paper in Cabarrus'ComityJ" . , VA ; - - ; : Goqklae.tp the. Chronicle and'its many readers. v r "i.A'' , Bine" Eyes! 4?f NOTICE TP : READERS. AUntil our,-HPv ,LiutVp2, imachine comes in, iE.vviUi--' ifjipAssibleJro ge out more thn- oft? issue ; each -.'weeK a'skincvour- friends Uo' be patient .-"t . Miss Rose Wt-iitord of itSs - city vtsitinff Mrs; SI F Harman' : of ness. A TJev. aod Mrs. Qeo. H. L. Licgle t; ' spent the week attendiag theSowth Cern Conferenee of the North Carolina J - Lutheran Syn-od which meets in St., f: Peters Church near Jiockwen. F 4 Mr. Burton Dry our new road " - .-supervisor has worked the Gold Hill a-oad which was very much needed. :': We have been hayiiag some fine -7 -showers which makes Ihe corn and V -cotton look refreshing- "The' cemetery at St, Stephens ;v,cbur.ch was cleaned last Tuesday. We wish The Chronicle much sue- , Mr. H. Br Parks left -Jast Friday for Tyler, Tex., to looks" after: his farmins interests in t&atState. He will begone for some time. ; -v- ' - Mr. G. Huneycutt , of Dalark, Ark.," cwsne home; oft a visit receu t1y. He left Staaty Cenntj 21 years ago and has ipwrch&sedAa laraa' there. Sir years ago1 ke. spent a short while with his -people ad ret u rns now wkii'his wiie to renew: old ac quaintaaaces. Mr. Huneytt's ; fatltr er Zebedlee "vas killed during the war on Stony CteekT Mr. Huney- cutt imports splendid erops in. his section and a general development I of 4he entire state. He likes Arkan sas and has done well there. ML pleasant fioute 1 items. Qh, you Chroniele kids I What are you all doing for a good time along now ? I wonld like to see you all and have a long old chat The health of our community is very good at present. ' A Crops are looking very ; well through our section Threshing is the order of the day. Wheat is very good. , Oats is not much. JIr. Harris is going to teach a - -mi 4-1 sm . , n a U I n 4- " U v -v -xt r-i - a I "t l in wnrHi Carolina wntiug scuum au i xuvmcuc. i.v. .v.; ; - 4. 1. .. ' 'r v.:rLet's..all " sret read v for, a erood iUiis ui mo i . r , : . " ' 1 : ' . - Walter 'Ititchie and iamiiy is sf end-! ing the week in Richfield. t : Mefssns : Boone Crovvell . and ;Jonn Cress has ccepted. TworkT in Rich- We' are a'skl ng - on r - N .. ' - - i Dig: Day At str. Jolmsr.' v 1Pn ,AYednesday August i 6 j J013," thereAviir.be a. .Farmers As ociation and .Old Soldiers Reunioji. There, will b,rejpresentariyes . from at. least three Counties. -' ' A ;-j" AThere jsyillbe a Bnd. anda ,'splen: did dinner Let every bod attend. x r - Lower tcafe 'John .Bogerof Mo." 6 died .ihe .20 mst. and"was buried at Lower Stone : ?.' t- -. - - . ". t--': vnurcn in i-cowan .on -Aionaay. - mt. Boger was 82 years old when be Uief He was pnejof thebest citizens of the County and was loved by- all ,' who knew'him, SevAQ.fp. Fisber.pnfach; ed thefunerah' 1: r .1 . , - Mr.'.Gr AFishr of Norc'ealfed a The Chronicle office "this" week. " We are,always jglad fco'havexmr friepds lt t '-t w "V. A:- j - , ' . - -f VCtll. , -AX4s - A xf j j The Jolly Pfcni . Par ty.at the Opera Jaomse.last 4ight was quite a success. t'Eyery rhild did its .part ; welt - vind $4-2 ' wasrealized.Tliis, money is . a nak;of tKe100 fne: .child reav-'o't; t'lie Refqried Cht?r;chhere expect'to give! i-VrS A toward the' newjjiiiHin oftfj lliflSn-Rfzer."- Cr Nazareth OrphanagcT ' " I'-- I iMr Johh rBrown rhas been . . - on the ick list for a week. " V'z'C f . -Mr; , Robert. Holshouserv 'who.' has typlibid;fevef , Is improving; , DrA'PHoisKousWoit Rock-; V welt, is attending him. 7: " !'..'. ' " We; Iearri that ; Mrs. Ge6rge - Mienheim, of - -RockweH : is' v very sick-with typhoid fever. ; ; Misses" Rosa ,; Belland Myrtle -Kluttz of near heXross.Roads, spent Saturday $fght near Lower Stone-'- - ;, ava .4liises JeVuieviKYnger and Ula Ffshleft:ifdy.;for , ;.' : Lenoir. : to attend -1 Ke " Women's ' j! I : c Home - and "Forelgh:Missionyy;" v :A r ;: Society, ":;The , iorrhei goesas ai-' ' - 'vv;r;: delegatVfroni'Jtlie Wpinen'sjlis-' -'f ' - sionary, Society-and ;the : latter' t V; 'frSSKhe Mission Band.' A.k " V s. Lower Starie wijl be i-vy ell repreA, ; sentedat HazartP """" I Horn, Orphany.Day,, i. Attorney :L.,Lee Crowell .and wife leftflast week lor an extended trip to the'north'.jA r- 'W' 1 "r ' Mr. A. MI Mbrton -ancTr wife: of" Albemarle.came to; Concord to -yisit relatives and; friends, jhev.yisited Mr. and Mr. 1.P. Shankle. h ; Mr.' and Mrs.H.r;W. jWnhar'dr and children of Rockwell spent a few d,ays with Mr. ana "drs.J. ABarn-. hardt of this Couptr.. -'- A" -; . Mrs.- W; B." .Werner :. and ..'Jv.70. Moose; will ''attend! the 'Women's .Classical:-. Missionary Society tha- meets at ienoir tpis; wetK. . ; ; f.Prof. ;: Wbb Alms ' ret lrned -from iNorthampofonty; here he shas Been conducting atwo-weeks Teach fs Institute, vr i AA A - -, A' First Baptatt Chutcb lasVSnn cess in ils new home. Iroquois We are pained to chronicle the . v f death oi Rev. h. m. Brown a prom nent Luthern Minister well known to many of our readers and Tor the .greater part of his ministerv; pastor ; and "for the Jast six mon 'JLVministery in l.'ano s. c. Rev. Brown I'was born in Rowan county n ear i granite Quary April 2nd 1845 and - died Columbia s. C. ju'y 22 1913 ?age 68 years 3m.o. and 22 days, his A ordination took pi ace in at.panls in V 1873. He married Miss i,usetta Ftfher out of this union came twelve child ?ren'Mi Brown was bar.ried atl t Organ Church, -where thefunera. d service were conducted by Re v. H. A fTrexler, assisted by Dr.G.H.Cox,Rev ! L.Brown, and Rev. C. A. Brown ! The- Belt-Harris A Furniture . Co. , have purchased the entire stock ar ot 6rk Furniture, Mfg. f ;CoM -as to manufactured goods;" and fare able throngbtdeal to 6&er.$o'mgreat bargains to their custotfjersLfltf will i Shseriff Hoieeycutt .weht to Raleigh last Tuesday when he "took Don Kcpley.to t-e "hospital - for "treats ment for isfirimities, Don is about J 6 years old. " Mr: Nevin Fetzer who was taken to Charlotte for trcatmentifor Ty phoid Fever a few 'days- ago, died Tuesday. Mr.- Fetzer was a young man ot 21 years and his early death 19 deplored by alt who knew him-. . Marsaal Bost. col. of. Ward 4 died last Friday of tuberciilosisr. He had been sick' for some ; time. He has for nine years been working for White. Morrison, i Flowe Co., and was well known and one'of the bestr oj his race. He was respected by: all who knew,himHe was about 45 years old.. ' . A The;Severith Anniversary of Nazar eth Orphanage will be . held on i the Home grounds on theiirst Thursday of August, or the '7 An 'Excursion will b9 run from High Point, X. C. taking .on passengers at reduced Fine jersey Bull Calves For Sale 1 ; Will "sell stvVral calves? sired j by by l .General Greed "iVK 33 922V'gran?: sire -TrYafth;s .General, tj5092ii grand dam Lodia L;:of Biftmore 175235. : The sire of dams; BI aze of Forest View. Apply to A.-J. Sqott, Concord; NC.1" - ' " i A21--2t-p. -4 Sat urdAYjb'tfce office of Reg-' " ' J , istcJf Ded?Aljs? Yirgie-'Horton'"' A V " of R 3 ,was:niarriedlo'Mr, R. -C A A -r 7" The First Baptist day extended a caU" top Rev.r R;. E Brown of Louisville KyMr. Brown has - iost compkted . his" " Seminary course.-, ana corjies. - highly: ;recom- mended. He is expected at: An .early date. JasVSun 1 ev?nmg .when Mrs. -Werner) ps: . Rev. and Mrs.W..B, Wehier .iiad a very pleasant suprise last Satur-' Kizc'r oOJoIio; - br1' WA-G ' Kii well.. Av EsqVThe Chroriicle.exteqs rcosgra--. -..r , i ulatiori to. this popular coupl;. J A.( -A,' ' ? Yrke execptionfdirect- r V' ed lg the undersigned from. the , " Su-1 D v I f We are pleased to note that Stanly ounty has taken a forward step Vwill be seen :by a notice of :ia i fair 'at has been arranged for next Tall. hope alj the farriers of JStanly Ul join in and help make it a sue-. U w shall has'e more to :say a- 3 , -'.'. -.'.., ut thitjatey: - r : -.O; .Mr. B. A. Foreman. of Albemarle J sited China. Grove, Landis; K'anna 's and QoncOrd. 'several days'tliis A school. There was a large crowd at M. F. Honeycutt's Sunday -at sing- ing.: . - c M.F.. Clark, of Salisbury, is visiting relations in our commu nity this week , - a Grover Whitley has gone to Washington, expecting to go to work on a street car. Dewey Whitley has been? suf fering for several weeks' with sore feet. V Husten .5 Robbihs, of : Concord; made' a flying trip Surday on his motorcyde, . A i -, t -: : y -c Best wishes to thelady friends. ; ; r . i. . XVULFA1V JDUI. Miss-' Vefnie Miller of Dowd the week end spent' with her sister AMiss Elsie Miller, who is; sX tending school at Charlotte on., her, return , hqmel -will stop -with her aunts Mrs; W.; B. Mbose and Mrs. ' H. C. . Hahn " in coneV'aA' T:- -5 :- : ' rates and thus ; giving ; tbeA friends c on venjh t ?" tran sport a tion . f Le tf all friends of the Home tttend Rev.-J B. Stonesifer of Va. will deliver the address Thechildren wilh render an interesting programme. The feature of the day will be layiug the Corner" Stone of the new building which will b ; native grranite. A HIS.. PURPOSE. if" V A - .'a ; V Albemarle Route 3 Items AChe health of . this community is sood at present. :r - . - The farmers . are about, through laying by corn in this section. ,. : tottoa is not so good. Berry Hat- ley mabe bis wt ekly call at Riley Furr's. on Sunbay anb John H. Hatley. Look out boys and don't go to see Quincy to often. - , Ellis Hatley made-his call last Thu rsday night. M r. osha ; M or ton made bis weekly coll Sunday at W. IV Bowers and Dear Hatley at Miss Nancy. Furr . Best wish s in che Chronicle. -' ( My name I will not tell for it is to hard to spell. " Stump Sucker SHE KNEW 'EM bach from Reading' Pa. a ter4n-law Mrs. TohnCcn en-bach- from Nathral, Bridge,-Va. came to pay a fewweeks vfsit tq iheir-.daugj? ter and freramijy ofConcord; : V -A V&Ir. Pahrenbaej is irelired jarci er. In KTs Young oys he'rvcTI the Civil .War from, the begin ningtCv the 'end of the war. MrrFahrenbach is very anxious to meet some of ;tho old soldiers of this'pJare.' : '-J- Saturday morning at her.home" in Salisbury Mrs. Ex Sherif T. M. Monroe was found dead :u her bed. She retired as usual at night and was found dead next; mpuming,She was a - Miss X 06y t i Davie Co.aud At the urn: of h:r di.it v i"51 jx old'' - A the actiofnfitled "Salisbury Hard-- 1" rvlonuay o'clpckV feort ;houFedoor. hf iWfC1. icily of Co ffLUCafoio&c to : he v hiehe bidder -inrr'aeU j, ' A-. i4 t. :s i. jr. " - ' - . - 1- . -' . -. - 'e . , . r saiotXCinonalI tje ught, tUTsp arid f hiejstrwhich the SaM 'Vi- Mr." Briefs a . lawyer) My knowl edge of the Jaw leads me to .believe MissCuttangMy . kno vfleag ot fniw. yers leads .me, ta doubt- A V ... ... " ; . .X 3 . " i ' -r i-w" . v . -i : - m - ' First J SenkorWnat mkkes you keep declaring that' -you' wltl never fcgiin'be-a candidate for public office? . second , SenatofT-Weir, I've' got to n Keep ' saying1 sometumg in ortter to: pre-? vent my friends from overlooking m as a :possIble -candidate, r Ac : ?.' Differ in Evidence,?.- . in.ine case oi tne. state vs. Johh:Seahprn and wife,-; indicted for . sejlihg. whiskey,.thev de fendants were' - bouud ; over. to court in a bond oi $100 each.. jLfctccci ve s iawience claims ne bought $2 worth of , whiskey; and 80Hents: worth of soft 'drinks f rom ilef ehdaiits, arid" tKat a dud was giyen him ythem: TKe defendants clainithat Lawrence furnisjied the liquor, but did. buy soft drinks for 80 centf an;d a' ptip AMr. Dan Tucker pr Albemarle is spending a Wee in bncord. xb" - s : m. - 'a. .'I-;. ''proof" a;. ! - She Is he j& good reader? He-Every1 time'l see him hes read, ing-the' Bible 7v , . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; . Lhereby offer,free to. the M.. E. ChurchSoutb, ,o Kannapolis, the fiftieth lot "sold ' in' "Bergerburg" satne totbe chbice'cf- unsold - lots at that time, reserving all open lots on Bethpage Street, v A" , A . Signed t B, L. Umberger -; j; J?r r T,:. Davis retnrned -;toay from Yadkin County where he spent h ! -i -;'-;A a tew nays witn ms lamuywno are visiting there. . , a '.I'rj:' i -. Oi't-jj - . r Mr. S' C. Kluttsi)f Mt. Pleasant gave theChrdnicle altpleasah trcall Monday. - " GeJrge'NewmVnddjendV bbrcL named has 'in the following descrltM ed-real estate to. wit:. . . . : ;That certain 'tra'k oi forty acres . in No 7 tv wnsbip; Cabairus Countp described in deed .to W, G. NeWman, c-Vr v ; -V. rei orded in Book , 66. . page. 567 iir'"-;A; -.-the off.ee of Register of. Deeds for - 'f -4 Cabarrus- County, an I more -jarti- cultrlv described- by the. 'following- A5 A"" metes and bounds, lying' and being; ' on both sides t)f Long Creek' begin-." ningata stake bSally Johnsoa's - ' Hue by white-oak. sweet vlm f. v post oak pointers; tbence 1 S 88 yi " :' 15 poles and-50 lengths toa pine b " A ' two pines and two post oaks; thence " r' ' S..2 W. 53 poles to a stake in Culp's line by- four white' oaks;" tnence with that line S. 87 42 poles to dead bfack oak, -two oaks, two" " pmes ' and ' a-- hickcrv pointers " r ' " thence Nf 3 BA364 pofes crossia ": -Long Gretk :o a stonejn the Ro win ' . .' ' " and Cabarrus line and-them?e" S. ds, E. Avith Sally 'Johnson's' iinc "and crossiog the aforesaid, creek 13T ' ' poles to the beginning: - - " This the 26 aay of JuJy; 1913. - J. P. Heneycutt - - " . . Sheriff of Cabarrus County. , A. ' ' .Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Dennis . ol ' V Albemarle is spending the week here" " -with relatives. ' - , -A, , - is , A A i JVIr.Xamont Fields of near Poplar J ' I Tent is ..visiting her brother Chas. N. r" Field on East-Depot St." A a. - Mr. C. L. ETtaker of - Salisbury is - spending the day in Concord. FOR SALE-1913 Model; -Motor : Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain . pricesfall makes, bi and new niaA, A" : chines, on easy- 'monthly payment - plan. Get - our proposition before . buying or you..will regret;'it, also . A V' bargains is"" used" Motor- Cycles. Write us today.. Enclose Stamps for . - - reply. Address Lock Box 11 lOt. .Air - Trenton, Micb . -- - ? WANTED--A correspondent in very 3,.", A ' Y2!'Pi??f- We,yvjanttM,ne ,A l f from all over tfabarrus, and we want . . our Staniyuptyjcorrespondenjs ViH1 i to se"nd in tfieir 'items. The items - T should reach us not Jater.than Mt-;, . dayandThuVldar ofoteW weekAio A: Our Phone number, is 14. . Occurr. rences happing afjer JUte ienisf cornel n maybe phoned up to time ."ot go- ing to pressTuesdayand FridayTfv . - .V , . a. ; fiJ t 4-. , 5 J ihand as early as convenient. A - -'A ' : - ' a-' f'.:--.-: ' - V 'si!-. A1