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Goodly Ximfcer Will jo to Pft'J-Tr.e frtfite'oriHr. Students Oruizo for tho
Camps Called t;ii for Contributions to j Improvement of Sc lftel Houses Waui
Davis ?IouuK'iit. j the Cu-Operatiou of Alf.
Camp No. 21 2 U. C. V. met in ; Wo are glad to give space to
the court houe on Saturday, , the following appreciable letter
April Ofh, Commander, II B , from a Concord lady :
Parks, in the chair. He ex- j "State Normal College, G rectos-
plained the object of'tho meeting I boro' N- c- APril . 190-- .
, , . , . l is "MR. EDiTOli: Thinking that
to be to ascertain the number ot tt ,
perhaps a few words concern mg
persons who ill attend tne re- thQ grQ movement we havo
union at Dallas, and int-.-oduced stai.tC(i wouia be of Interest to
Mr. Phillips, a representative-of some one, I xl attempt to say
the Southern Railway, who'pre- just a few word.- about it.
sented the conditions best suited 1 "Tho Sclents of the State
, , , P Normal and Industrial College
to economy and the comfort of , , T . fe
of North Carolina are so inter
those who will go. Thirty-five elGd -H odlfcati(m lhat we have
fares are the minimum for a spo- deemed it right to inaugurate an
cial car. To charter a car and association for the better .neut of
keep it at Dallas was found to bo public school houses of North
impractical. Commander Parks Carolina. The name of this as-
, , sociation is 'The Women's Asso-
rcportcd such progress as led . t Ci,
1 ciation for the Betterment of the
him to believe that the required public School Houses o'f North
thirty-five persons would go. Carolina.' No admission fee Is
The secretary was requested charged and it is our desirq to
to read a letter from Mrs. S navo very white woman, of
Thomas McCullough, President orth Carolina, who is willing
of the Jefferson Davis Monument
Association, appealing to tho The object of this association is
various Camps to give one dollar to improve the public school
per member in this one supremo houses and, beautify the.grounds
effort that is now being made by ln every possible way. This is
, , , . , an association for women but we
the noble band of women to erect .
.earnestly seek the co operation
that grand- monument to the Q t m
Confederacy and its only Presi-1 For further information ad
dent, Jefferson Davis, to be un-' dress Miss Mary Taylor Mooro,
veiled on his birthday in 1903 in
the city of Richmond.
On motion it was ordered that
the secretary make collection of
such sums as Veterans will con
tribute and turn the sums over
to Mrs.t Jno. P Allison who will
embody the same in her report
and such sums will be accredited
to North Carolina.
Ceinniisioners flleetinar.
At the meeting of the County
Commissioners on Monday, the
7th, two petitions came up for a
change in the public roads in
No. 3 township. The changes
are advertised for objection if
there be auy.
The petition for change in
road in Poplar Tent neighbor
hood, having been published and
no objections being presented,
tho board ordered that a jury lay
off the road according to peti
tion. The usual routine matters came
up and were disposed of.
Jurors were drawn for the
May term of court and tax listers
were appointed.
Fare and Cadges for Reunion.
For the benefit of tlnse going
to the Dallas reunion we will sny
that the fare will be $23.50 from
here. Tourbt sleeping car berths
cost $3.50. If two take a berth
it will cost $1.75 each.
By order of the executive com
mittee of Camp 212 tho Secre
tary ordered 25 badges on the
5th inst which, when they arrive,
will cost 20 certs each, Liu will
be good for all occasions.
ASSOCIATION OF W031EN.
to
service to this great
movement, beer me a member.
State Normal, Greensboro, N. C.
"I hope some ono will be in
terested in this movement.
"Very truly,
Mabel Giukbew."
Ileal Estate Changes Hands.
Mr. P V Barrier, of Salisbury,
sold his division (lot No. 5,) of
the late David Barrier . land in
No. G township on Monday to
Mr. George M Cress. Tlie lot
consists of 40 acres and the con
sideration was $375 or $9.37 J per
acre.
The President Goes Through.
President Roosevelt passed
through hero last night on his
way to Charleston. It was some
minutes after 11 o'clock. His
train consisted of seven Pullman
cars and thirty-seven people.
All but the train men were asleep
having retired soon after leaving
Danville.
Tax Listers for 1902.
The following are the tax list
ers by townships for Cabarrus
county as appointed at the meet
ing of tinj board of commission
ers on Monday
No.
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1 1
1 Sam Harris.
2 W P Cannon.
3 C II Hamilton.
4 B Li Umberger.
5 E K Misenhcimcr.
6 Ad. Crowcll.
7 J O Moose.
8 C G Heilig.
1 1
$ ov L vvidenhouse.
10 D M Stallings.
" 11 C A Isonhour.
Ward l.-K H White.
.' 2 J N Brown.
3 John 11 Patterson.
4 Elam King,'
Diyi'EiiAf e :Uit) ;ix a la bam a.
Kills u-d WeuN Nine lien Ucfofe 1l(
Could L. Ifillod.
At 'Tuscumbia, Ala., Sunday,
the 6th, was'signalized by a des
perato and fatal encounter be
tween legal officers and a negro
desperado named Will Reynolds.
Sheriff Gassaway and brother,
Will Gassaway, attempted to ar
rest iiim when he opened fire on
them, fatajly wounding both with
a Winchester. The vicious mon
ster was so accurate in his aijn
that he killed two and wounded
rive more before ho could be
killed. Dynamite was used and
the house was also riddled with
bullets but itf had to be set on fire
before ho could be driven out
and shot. His .carcass wasthen
thrown into the burning house.
School Closing in No. 10
E.-q'jhv: 1! C Cook closed his
school in No. 10 on last Satur
day. Ho had a good program
and lr.id the Leo Brass Band.
The occasion was attended
with much interest.
A remarkable incident ; was
the attendance of a lady 78 years
old, who availed herself on that
occasion for tho first time, to see
and hear a school exhibition and
and a orass band.
Jurors for May Term
Tire following is the list of
jurors drawn for tho May torm
of Superior court, which con
venes on Monday, tho 5th, for
two weeks:
FIRST WEEK.
J F Fisher, O M Riser, W A
Garmon, Martin Ileglar, J Ii
Wood, W B Johnson, A S McJ
Laugldin, W S Linker, T F Li
taker, A J Linker, C H Morri
son, C H Conk, J W Win ceo IT, H
H Blackwelder, M L Cline, II
Worth Earnhardt, A C Earn
hardt, J F Harris, S F Harris,
J E Slough, .E K Misenheimcr,
Henry C Lenlz, J L StalTor.l, 3
M Burrage, Jas. N Brown, L A
Weddinglon, W F- Earnhardt, C
W Alexander, D R Winecoff, S
W Winecoff, R D Winecoff, M J
Hartsell, L W Teeter, C M Sif
ford, G R Winecoff, J G Suther.
SECOND WEEK.
D A Dorton, Simoa Earnhardt,
J P Triece, N A Elackweder,
Geo. A Boger, W M Walter", C J
Misenheim&r, G M Smith, E L
Morjison, J ,D Johnson, T H
Lefler,. D V Linker, J N Wine
coff, P L Barringer, J L Walker,
B L Umberger, N M Earnhardt,
G W Misenheimer, Sr.
Mr. Joe Jackson after spending
Monday niglft in Salisbury
returned o the city this morning.
Miss Alice Sims, of Charlotte,
arrived in the city this morning
to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. A Sims.
The Dodson Ramseur ChaptO
Daughters of the Confederacy
will hold a meeting next Friday
afternoon at tho residence of
Mrs. C G Richmond.
We want you to bring your ioys hire h our Juven
ile Depai'tmeirt.and.let us show you how completely yet
how economically and satisfactory, we can lit them out.
Not only with Suits and Pants, hut. Shirts, Collars,
Neckwear, Hats, Shoes, Hosiery and every article of
boys haberdasheiy. We want you to see the superb
selections we have wade the high art of workmanship
combined with style and quality at. the reasonable price.
We've some specialties that are worthy of your quick
consideration.
d3oy's Waists'.
Well made and tho latest style,
at LV18, 3.00 up to 5. 00
Knee Pants Offering.
Do you want tho best wearing
pants, double knees, and seats,
size 4 to 1(5 years, at a reasonable
price then see what we show
at 50c
Boys' Waists.
Ready U wear while Waists,
pleated fronts, linon collar, pat
ent waist baud, a G5c value, ago
4 to 14 years, o0c
Extra Value in Knee Pants
Boys' Mole Skin washable
pants in dark colors, ago 0 to 14,
instead of 5 cents they are
marked 15c
low
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Bell & Harris Furniture Go's
the place to buy your Kef rig-era tors, Lawn Swings,
Hammocks, Settees or any old thing you n,ay need for
poarch or lawn.
Furniture and
House Furnishings ' ' .
of every description. We arc-strictly in it and if you
need anything in our line and fail to see uc; you looe
money. Come and see.
Installment plan a SPECIALLY. ,
Bell & Harris
Concord - National
Bank
lias paid $54,000 in dividends
sitice it opened doors ha July,
1888. Us surplus aud undivided
fund is $27,000.
The losses from ad loans in
its entire history are 35.00. Ti
has never sued any one r boeu
sued.
Its oCicers are : J M Odell.
president; I)B Coltrare, cashier;
L D Coltrane, assistant cashier;
J M Hendrix, bookkeeper.
Board of Directors W II Lilly.
W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S
Flarris. Elam Kinj; I M Oddl
and D 13 Coltrane
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25c. Waist.1- for iijc.
Just for a ily.'r we pr en
dozen boys well ir.ado v !-.s or
bodies, value "oc, J5o
Do You V
the best 2oi: hv ou the
market. It. e.-ts ,a i,o;!iir.g to
come and see. D rl: n sttorns, 4
to 14 years, ' 2oG
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Juvenile Shirls
in bright colors of Percal,
sizes 12 to 14, nmb hotter for
the price. - $G
Hats.
Large selection oi"ut ;, f;' hats
in fur and straw 2.rw., r0 cents
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