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7- I. THE CHRONICLE Published Semi-Weekly by CHRONICLE PUBLISHING j COl ; Concord, N. X ;wcul4 cwuf or the 20,000,000-mta 180,000,000!, additional seta, of clothing eachJjjrear.TI; "Again the best authorities ' think these j; Soldiers, living but of doors, under- severe exertion .consunie at least one half more food than they do ouuawipHwu i in times of peace; iiere tnen, is an . Om Tear V-l----l--V-----!.f 1.00 udded consumption equal to the food J-fSx Months ..-.-.---.-..---! ' .60 regul&Hy' eaten by 10,000,000 persons. ;JThrea Months - -3 .t is; further, true .that factories in. ' . -. . . . , : . .. " ' ail the belligerent countries that .ordi- ' ' "Entered as second-class matter Au- rUly produce goods foneneral use t MM at e postoffk at Con- are- busyUn war munitions. ' Four eord, North. Carokna, under the Act fhousandrsuch factories are so eng. gaged m Great Britain" alone. The. same is true of every belligerent country vto some degree, but to a very miiph : smaller deeree. . is our own raPPBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET country. result is that at the time or tne greatest consumption tne production is greatly reduced. of March 3, 1875.' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916 Ppharo. Covaty, , whoaa; ltf htvtooH ti9d:&'It.was some tinVa' af.ttt'f the murder A before neighbors , found - the little orphaned t children, panol Timeless' body of the mother, Jn 4 the Mangum home. Shavings and fagots were piled about the body as though the murder-. er.! had thought of burning it. Mangum was found , at, the home. of his father and held forthe officers. , ;. h Mangum Lived at Durham. -ISy. ?" Durham, ' Oct, 27. Ed f ' Mangum, who killed his- wife at Falls of Neuse section today, lived here 1 until : a few fegr j of Hhe -estate of, II. : jr. jfcy, de-mWM'-frtim oifcis uM- estate are hereby uwUfieAthat thev iMtort sen-thearto-'flii eriigheoVdttly jay fj3wmwi zmmttorM tice will be pleaded Jn bar of their re covery. -v. ' President' CHARLES E. HUGHES. Vice-President CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. v- "In addition it is a fact that the crops Of Russia are shut off from the markets of the world by the ; war, hence .wheat is not . available to feed the nations of the west. - At the same time it is a fact that our crops of .al most 'every kind are shorter than for some years past." , TWO WAYS TO RENT Tom Hrown-is goin' to move agin and . so also is . Brother Ben. . . It I eems .they're never satisfied, but al ways are content to slide to move about from place to ' place a - sore iMDerintendent of ubBc ' Instruction spot to the human race:. They never CLARENCE- R. PUGH. . work for better schools, they always Insurance Commissioner farm with broken tools; they scratch JOHN W. HARDIN. , the land' an' make it pore an' cuss Commissioner of Agriculture their luck an rip an' roar an', dance A. L. FRENCH. 0inf i.ii, i;w ;;. -'vl i.i. CemmLMioner of Labor and Printing : mv- ; i W. J. JORDAN. Corporation Commissioner H. J. FAISON. Congress 8th District -H. S. WILLIAMS. STATE Governor FRANK A. LINNEY: Lieutenant-Governor L. L. JENKINS. Secretary of State. ' R, L. STROUD. . ' Attorney-General JOHN J. PARKER. Auditor J. Q. A. WOOD. Treasurer ROBERT W: HARRIS. months ago, and has an extended po- I MANNESS AND gHfiREtJr -; - lice - record; ; He beat his wife the I "September' ?6tlal916. u ' day after their wedding; being arrest ed and fined.. One week,' later he , was COUNTY TICKET . A. M. JAMES, Senate. OS. M. WIDENHOUSE, Legis. .OlfARD W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. JAS. F. HARRIS, Register of Deeds. X HARVEY DORTON, Treasurer. JOHN W. WHITE. Cotton Weigher. A SWENDELL KLUTTZ, Surveyor. . CARL L. SPEARS, Coroner. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. LUTHER A. WEDDINGTON WILLIAM H OGLESBY WILLIAM A. CASTOR' J. FRANK GOODMAN A. WATT MOOSE . - . fSCRETARY REDFIELD TRIES TO fiXPLAIN, HIGH COST OF UVNIG go an move agin. They, never rent for more'n a year it seems as if they kinder fear they'll meet up with some fancy gent whoU make 'en richr or President! . . Now Brother John's a different sort you never hear him rare and snort He's always gentle as a lam' Always serene an' cool an' ca'm. . When he rents land he does it right he .says he never likes to fight therefore he makes a contract strong, . one broad an' deep-an' good an' long-r-one that will hold as tight as glue an' keep both parties straight and true. This. saves him trouble every day; it shows t exactly ' what's to. pay. I bTieve that Brother John is right an' when I reach . home tonierht, I'm eoin' to write .a few thing down some thingsl know are good an' sound an' when my landlord comes .agin 111- spring these principles on him! H., in the Progressive Farmer. , ttii tel.- Nfmu,ma: '" ' Notice is - herebV,. rnrM thf arrested for breaking in a church at County . . Board - of Eleetiam iTbi, midnight and building; a large fire changed j th boundariea. f Precinct people nearby, would have destroyed I o1) a to include att the territory tne- building.- t- ; " juaei:.muuac.tu.:fIow1iiff, pctm ' w im . - - -K.ut&j u.v ; m Irian rT-rBuaB -m--mmmwry . pMV " V1VDD AND FACED ITS DEATH Irish Buffalo , Creek, and from ftere" The story of the tragic death; of - a down said creek to -&e old Bethpage little child was filed away last night ?n:ord road; thencj down said,' road at headquarters of the division of the to the New Bothpage . Road; lience owuwiem nauway company here, in ru o anoaKiias tne side the report of the engineer who sat atl ad and near the. National High the throttle of passenger train No. 139 jy. and J. W. Cannon's line; iiience from Goldsboro. :The ,. engineer was I Y11 ?.,W. Cannon's hue to th Rowan pulling into; Morrisville, a small town county line; thence with the ryfwan la miles on the Greensboro ' side r of I county un ;to tho beginning.; All Raleigh, yesterday, afternoon, when I persons within Said boundaries, not uca uetyveen uie , rails oz trie iracK. i uuav cv wuu.cr inun fiox-l. Or Teg' upon which he was advancing, and he I ister 'or,:voto in- Kannapolis. By . or thoucht until almost, wnnn it tn at it I der 1 of thft Baat ftiia Snt .9A laic was a ; newspaper: blown that way, ' MORRISON U CXtDi IIT7T T ft TI A T?1?T? If TTR fC As the locomotive advanced the little v Chairman Co. Section uArdA jLLJOJIJ U llAiUUp X Ullf JJ bundle twisted about and a tiny face was raised to stare into the eyes of 1 I IVS I 1 71 n wiDHiiaiim 11m i!m 1 Vi 1 ) 1 -. ,1 f;.f - I ' 11 arm 1 a n m' w 1 a- lj t-iff - 1 Make Horn. Hannv" bv reducing the Kitcnen worK. mcuougai or Hoosier Cabinet will cut the drudgery ni half and save miles of steps. Come and see. Look and .Listen." J- Ben't fail to hear; Alma Gluck, Caruso McCormick and other, famom stars in the musical world, v Victrolas 15 to 20 dollars. Buy while you can. The crop is short. ; The store that saves .for you is jookjng for you. . MURDERS WIFE IN PRES ENCE OF THREE CHILDREN Ealeigh, :Xc1if 27Probably due to Subsequently he married a widow of . ; vSecretary Redfield, who told us so l&ttch about the Wilson prosperity Uil, was just "around the -corner" &ftrncr io 4nh VBft1niriral'vr?piriTfiJ!ifm 1(513 and1 19i4, gave out a long a relaj) to insanity, Ed. Mangum, a tatement on the causes for the high weU-known farmer in the J?aus or "gs4t of living (about which his party the Neuse ' section of Wake County JSslked so much about in 1912 find fail- felled his wife early today with , a k to reduce), but this is the first inti- club and then sent a pistol shot crash- laation we have had from him that ing through her brain, this in the jtha European war, and not Democrat- presence of three small step-children. ,e' legislation, put democratic soup Mangum was held in the criminal in- Uuses out; of. business. He tells us sane department of the State prison ItSat 2000,000 men have.been called o - Qtrn anA maa m e neios ana ri x itormaL t tne trencnes, ana tne aemana ior American clothes and food products lias had a wonderful effect upon the Jjrrices of our products. He says that factories of Europe have , turned fgto-munition plants and that the 20, C50.000 "soldiers have increased the ijfemand for clothing to the enormous (amount of 180,000,000 suits and thaf 0Ut increased amount of food heces ry to maintain 20,000,000 in the $ld would be equal to the amount pessary , to maintain 30,000,000 men t peace. t This is the first attempt of Mr. Red? Sd to explain the high cost of living 4&d of course he does it .in the- hope 4? Setting votes for Mr. Wilson. ; Republican throughout the -icam- : $iijfn Jive been telling the people 'j along that the European war was tie only thing that" saved us from .fyax years of depression worse than that under Cleveland's administration, fart they did not think . Mr. Wilson's jgarging ; of prosperity would make sch a. frank confession 'i until after fo election at least. - NOTICE. the horrified trainman. I North Carolina. Cabarrtu Caiintv Then the knowledge that a baby lay j Addie Shoe, plaintiff,1 vs.' Ernest" Shoe. there was too late, -The airbrakes of I - Defendant. r' '"' ' course were applied and the tram : In the Superior vCWurfc: Ocfeber finally stopped with a jar which made I Term! 1918. " - ' ''. tne passengers Know that something The defendant abor, aamed ' will was wrong, but on one side of the l'nel.tA'tttAfiaV'Aa rail lay the head and shoulders of the aDpve has been commenced in tha Su- little body and on the other the re- perior Court f CbarTtiCtmty -for mainder of it , , The weight of the an absolute divorce: ana tiui'iilktL train had crushed the child virtually fendant wiQ futher take notice that ' mio two parts. - - . is required to appear ihe'tenn of - The ; baby was' the 25-month-old the Superior; Court of saioounty to aaugnwr, 01 mr. ana airs. j. rar- be held on - the gthMoiday 'after tie mer, .who live about 400 yards from first Monday of September1 19l,;'it the Southern .right-of,way ; and about being the 30th day of OctobeT1916 r T' .Trrr r 8t tt courthouse ia said ewaty.-aad ville. The child had wandered away or ut u rpIaint of 111 pursuit, uj. BWHKvuier ciiuurcii ouu plaintiff' . ; ' i. ' ,- tired of its rambles, had chosen the tv'c :TnKrFQT7PT . wheii the engineer first noticed it, but 1 1Qlfi ' .".- , -4 ' '. --'T . . ' Buperwr couft" Octiker ' WE SELL Self Filling Fountain Pen Manufactured by the ConklinPenCo.fGrl.00 It's Guaranteed Gibson Drug Store The REXZLLL Store U and, " as ' was -stated," raised ' its f - t vj. little head just in" time -.to fall across Term I91ft me rail ana receive me iuu igrce ui the train. . T ' The body of the child was carried -. VS. : Ethel. will as B. D. HartseH, " plaiatiff, Bartsell, Def endaht: to the home of its parents and the . rrpr??'- i."!r . v toke notice that an action entitled' a train came un w onui uv 1 . - . .. . .- ' . - above has been commenced in the Su saddened crew and passengers, who fe declared that the view of the child's , r". hnHv . lvimr .vtnanrfpH waa the most xujr wuo WTOCn ner wriki. rtox, kh .vf aPATifJrppns-l11110.111 plamtiff; and for an. absolute horrible they had ever seen. Greens boro News. - Your Idle Money Will Earn 4 per cent Interest if deposited in this bank If you would be. the most successful, ; you should make your money work'-; too. It is a common saying that c ' ! "money not earning inteoesti is losing ' . '. ; " m 4 r, ..... :. . . ,. .. . ' money," ; , ' , . . Set aside irhat money you Will not ' need in your business at this time and dtposU it with this bank. It. wilt be Jhere when you do need it and working " for you meantime. 5 ' ' v . THE CONCORD NATIONAL BANK CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK -.wCQNCORJDj N C : .;r Branches at Albemarle, Mt. Pleasant, Kannapolis ' ' , Offers . ' ' ;, . UNEXCELLED BANKING FACILITIES . ' at these places Here is' Mr. Redfield's explanation 4f the high cost of . living: Washington, Oct. 24. Twenty mil tie men fighting in Europe, produce 4mg nothing, , while consuming enough od for 30,000,000, are behind the gh cost of living in this country, not Wall street, Secretary of Commerce itsdfield stated today; f " ; , ""The world is at war," he said. "It d . probably within the truth to say tiiat 20,000,000 men of the most piro ..dpctive ages are withdrawn from pro ductive wqrk and are spending their -tfcne fighting. The world is, therefore siort of goods by the amount that ?kes men produce if they were work- 4gf instead of lighting. On the other and, these men are consuming mucn ilore than they would consume t if ihey t were working. Probably it is '. feueto say that each of these 20,000, . d00 men in peace wear out over , three dm'ts of clothes a year. As a soldier J:: & the trenches he is said to wear put iAmnlatAlT n unit ftf rfothea i fiverv . : j- .l'-"-J : 'f - . . -.- t, lonth. - In. other words his consum-j . rt3on of clothing ;isr at least "fourj 1 MMmm as trreat as in peace; - This Our Shoes Are Priced Without .: P ...... Either Style or Quality. You can realize land- ' . Reasonably Sacrificing somely on yeur Shoe : Bill if you trade here; at- this strictly CASH SHOE Store. Selling .... for CASH enables us to give you good - honest Substantial shoes at about ' the - price .you usually pay for shoddy ;' : 'ones. - 'Our line of fine and 'heavy'.-shoes,' for men, women and. emir. r dren aro the , best that ' -; f, money can buy and we ' ; r, sbid you to investigate' "bur- prices -before , buy- t - ing..' ' .,-. divorce; and tha ' said defendant - win further take qotif a that, she is xequir ed tbappear ai the term of tha Stra nor Court of said county to beheld the Sth' Monday after the first on day in September ft being the '39t3 day ef October. 1916, at 'the court: house (m jsaid county-' in;vCordN.j f uuu answer or aemur- xo tne cam plaint in said-action, eB ;thapIaintuT wiU apply t the court for th relief demanded -in' said complaint. CS C STONESTREETi ' Qerk 8afmr -Caurrv This the . 10th by of -September. MANNNESS AND S'HE2MffiN,"t ADMINISTRATCm'S NOTICE, ' 1 Having qualified aj tha Administra tor of the estate of J.,X. Cranfofd. deceased, all person; owing said estate areherebynoUfiad,; tiat they, j niust make prompt payment or suit will be brought.", t And all ,persoas , ; havirfg claims against , said state ipftust; pre sent ..them to the undersigned duly anthnticateed, on , or i befor the1 2nd day of September 1917 ;pr his Inotifie will be pleaded.m bar. of their recov- Ai k. CRANPOHD." Administrater W -mm l - . ; , isy i. s.-Williams, Atty. Sept 2 1910. . ; CAPITAL , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 100.000.00 .95.000.00 r Resources OVER ' ONE MILLION DOLLARS A Bank account is a good thing to have. Try one with us we want your bus&esp H. I., WOODDOUSE, - President , .a.W.-SWINK,- . Cashier REMEMBR THE P0UNDSER Co. THE QUALITY CASH ... . .; -. - r . .... ; . . ; ' -'1 .MfVIW - ' Hi .1 ..NOTICE., i, :. ' County 'Board ' of ' Electihns , , bi c5?n?gl thellttg place for Tow shipa 4, tfrecinct !Ro. V frem tiie 7uC' np,wl w.wri store at Look's crossinsr. . By, order,, of ffoard ,thia Sep.20; , Cftairmaa Gcvfilectton Board. ; ,yOTICE....t Notice i8 hereby given that - the County Board of Elecfioasthaaig. MtSF' P-'oNo. 0 Town rora the -old Faggart place to Watt's Cross Road-iTar 19?J ;B't"'20ta' Sept, MORRISON H. CALDWELt, . Chairman bi Electfdas Board. RITCHIE HARDWARE When fou ; want VHardware, prices are always as low. as dealer and often times lower. 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