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o m i 7 m t Pri:400 lryear.- SUTS FOR BIJp ACH OF PROMISE OF MARIGE. Ella WlieelerWilox Has No Sympathy or Respect for the Woman Who Accepts Money for Unrequited Lore. A young woman recently ob - tained several thousand dollars' damage to her affections from a; laitnieSS.JLngHSn 10ra. Another woman is suinsr an American millionaire for naving j made some sort of promise he1 i has not kept. Neither the English ICrd nor the American millionaire in terests me,, and" they do not need my sympathy. But I feel the degradatian to my own rex when women j by Rev. W. W J Ritchie, descend to this sort of infamy to The History of the North (Jar obtain money. . . olina E. L. Synod by Iiov. G D No woman possessed of au rnheim, D. D., and Rev. G II atom of refinement, self-respect Cox, D. D., was further discussed or pride ever brought herself to from the previous day's eondaid face'the ordeal of a suit for j oration and the books, 500 in breach of promise unless she had number, wero placed in tho hands a fatherless chikl to support of Rov.VY Boozer for sale, at$l. 00 through the failure of a lover to keep a promise of marriage. But just why so many juries are ready to assist the adven turess in blackmailing a brother man is a mystery to me. . There is one more despicable human being on earth that is the man who sues a faithless sweetheart for breach of pro mise. Yet nine times out of ten such women receive tho con sideration of our courts of so called 'justice.," Perhaps it may be due to the lurking jealousy in man's nature he likes to punish the other man. who has received 'a little more favor from the fair than he has and to make him pay for being a greater favorite. , Since Woman is so loud ill her declarations of "equality," it is time our courts regarded her fi cm a less sentimental stand point. . If a man has deceived her and wasted hef time holding out .premises which he Las. not fulfilled, let her right-aboutfa4'0 and make it new future for her golf, as hundreds of men have -, t . v,i;,: arl letkccplicr self-respect and pride. The wom.1 n viio will even accept jicney from a faithless lover (mcch Iols deiaail it) is the woman he is quite ju'tiiieci in lci-vi bcnre he attaches . h';i -c!f fo? lifo to leech. . HK:'i"C!U ry a! iove- -tho love 1-hich .inlui4-s the stre.-s and strain ef -;cr; ayli lo and the vicissitudes n? sidmncine vrfars nevrr o.fi earth could contemplate a monetary settlement of its losses. The woman who tat;os her heartaches into the courts insults all good, loving worth while women, and is not worthy Jf the sytnpalhy Osgood men J However 'greatly sbe may .have been deceived1, the momnt she puts aprice upon her prief ' she ranks herself with the ' adventuress and the black- maiier. ,. Real love and real sorrow are!0 nt rnoTvflnrlieo milr Whoolov Wilcox. MEETIXU OF SI'XOD. X. C. E. Lutherans Meet in t)9tli Annual Session at St. Janus Church. FRIDAY MORNING SESSION. - Synod resumed its labors t9 a. m. this morning afier the usu al devotional services conducted per copy and he was authorized tohav3 500 more copies bound if it was found necessary to sup ply the demand. Tho Synod voted $550 toward purchasing a lot in Lexington for a Lutheran church. .Again Dr. and Mrs. G D Bernheim came to the aid of tho Synod and gave $100 of this sum. By reso lution adopted they were most gratefully thanked for the timely act. The president was authorized to call an extra session of Synod at such time and place as he found suited for tho considera tion of the committee's report on on a reyisiou of the constitution of Synod. The Synod endorsed the act ion of the United Synod in appro priating $4, SCO to foreign mis sions and $8,000 for home mis sions which pledges the Synod for its pro rata part. The condition of Rev. R II Helms' afflicted condition being presented the Synod aut-l:i6rizod the Rev. V R Sticklcy to accom- pany hirn 10 His home in Vir gima next weetc at tne oxense i !oj' byuua ami thai special praver ! ue uiuuo jor mm xonignt to oo led by Uov. V Ii Sticklev. T; report of licv. B V Cronk, Home, was read. increase 20 p2i X 1 hows a 'a : aA in the number of ehildrki, the avera 3 beiair 5J3 durinsr tho vear'.TlK health c the child jm n ,.j(.u :.).".:. in- rial 1'. .01 Cijii 1 ; t ivo been grutifyit;, T a con- tributius fiavj also increased. The re.'ortof committee ou letters ;d t'ofs wasead, showing a ignition from St. Mar tin's church, in Stanly county, now a part of the Tennesse Syn od, to be received into the Synod, ONC&?D, N. 0. PKIlfAY, MAY 2 1902 9 w m - also a petition from Wittfcnburg congregation, Wodside, If. Q.k to be teceived into thyiiod. The committee ou the presi . 4 dents report was read, and re ceived and considered by items. The committee deplores the fact that there are eight resignations ministers in the Synod and as many congregations. President Fritz, of Lenoir Col lege being present, was received on the floor of Synod and invited to participate in the delibera tions of Synod. The report of North Carolina College etirao up and was referred to a committe composed of .Dr. A G Voight, Rev. V R Sticklcy, Rey. C B Miller, Mr. John Wag oner, Mr. A J Goodman, etc., to report Saturday morning 'at 9 o'ciock. Synod will meet in Salisbury next. year. YOUMJ WOMAN MSAITKAKS. Miss Cliilders, of Lenoir, U Jlissyig Seems Like a Nellie Cropsej Cuso. A Lenoir special of the first to the Charlotte-Observer says: "A sensation suddenly devel oped here today which, if not soon solved, m;iy rival the fa mous Cropsey case at Elizabeth CPy, and vvliich income respects is not unlike that sad affair. Miss Cordie Childers, a woman of perhaps i!3 or 21, living at the home of her uncle, about one mile out of town, on the Blow ing Rock road, has. mysteriously, disappeard. She attended a church near her homo last night and was accompanied homo by Will Fulwood, a young widower and neighbor, wjio has paid her some attention. Younr I Vivvood says she asked Ihim in tho course of their con versation if he was not engaged to another girl and ho told her he was, and that nothing else un usual took place, except when lie left Her at tho door she was cry- in;?. She has. not been seen since nor has lie whole day's j search iu ;)! directions revealed; ! any suggonon. as to her whore - j 1 rr Thi iamily did not be- com''. ala rm iirilll this KKH'Ti ( n r. thiuUiiiir t.h sin; vv.s pmni i ng tuo mg.it vii: a m . i.'cr.oor. r o o hns I ;! lizard to connect vou a,-; Fu 1 wood'.i name with M i,-.s Chiider.; account o. Mo-is of ho youn;; VvY. ui r ! intii at :.o..i:- w.m Iia.p- ; ill nor is . l.!;:i h..:. ;;': s;ys the largo :Mve!l Land ti y, i .'u- t! ..'Jiiii- suic.it? or helped iwvav to Mayor -iewia i poiid of 'the iy .vjLumbor Cump-. ders home and -overing some ' Colgato's V lolet Talcum, Sieh five or six acres, will be dragged j ler's Violet Talcum, I Vtzor's or drained tomorrow morning ! Bora ted Talcum', R tfe G Poudre unless there is previous uoas of tioRiz, all absolutely pure and the missing young woman. ' i armies. 1 ) to 25 cents. A White Goods Sale That is Unparalleled. Today we place on stile a large line of White Goods that are real bargains in a true sense, They are not cheap goods at half price but a superior quality of White Lawns, Dimity and Lace Stripe TH'1ih1 mi1fl) loco "quality" priced ekewhei'e. Tills is strong talk i ." but we wa'nr yo;j to take the merchandise to back every word. During the past four years such values have not been offered in "Concord. Now is a.good time to buy your - I White Goods at a saVing.of 25 per cer.r and ilo 1 I your sewing before the weather gets hot-. Observe l I these prices and remember that good things at rlus If m store soon change owners. Plain White Lawn, very fine and. sheer, ,2 inches with' would be food vtilup nf liW -nk ouiMuaicniess price, n,er yarn hjq Kxtra line (luality of plain White Lawn, .'2 I . 1 J incnes wiue, very line ana sneer, everywhere a 20c goods, special price 12 jG Fine Lace Stripes that are simnlv 25 vcv cent under viilue at per . White Organdy, almost two yards wide. ! usual price 50c yard, pur These are special values just as represented and I warrant your laying m a TARTLINO One third of your lifo is spe I'ortable. ' Wo have mi B5, S3LID COMFORT, IE ft 1 and last but not least the Butler Portable Bed SDrlr-. Springs for the Old, Middle LEU is something new uiici.t the sun. The siger-f-s your house and-explairi. Maf.re,;,,s to match al! : -iy Prices from ?, . Common Straw tojh? Foy?j J?U. E f- p: r f Take Life easy Equip ycu- bed.-; will r.;ss from BeLl Si FI arris Furniti; Hi 1 T J I i. 1 1 1 !.'.' t t -'"r I;.:' i;:.T;P'.iS T;d. f.:$t '-i'Vf 'L'he ponuhi r ifvoi iio art i. k side at Fet 's Drug rrore. Single copy 5 centos. fliOTi rnn o'm ilin c-omn it that wav for we have $ 1 , SI yd 10c, 12k', 15 and 25c 1 extra special price ;0C'G future supply. REVELATION I - t in bod Why nor, ! e in stock the famous 'om- THE VI3T0S, IS tmi I at -XI. n si Agn :i ul Yvv.v.;. "I t L1 t. - ' :t i -s 3 ami m w,;aL; " 1 n :n "1 HI i U J J V i J.J o - KM v .i '..I . o i : able I'rom u-.:.lo oi'1 I also ha. idle GUI Lin Fhitc- cideut, lieatiii anil Sicii L'eaudv' I'.lSlDT.T'.ce. Call ou or address Trios. J. Vijith. 3
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