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o o o S T VQ to VVSPvl w -3 2 .. 1 ' - 1 . v. Phice: $4.00 per yerfr. CA'BARRUS pEMOCKATO. tffcHT. 'L?l S. Oty'rmat EIorsMl-AlIisn, I!nnii!ton, Oofc, IV. It. Johnson, liar ri, Swink, Propst, ). E. Smith, (J. T. Crowelf,'C. L. Erwin atd C. D. (ill- Ion. The .Cabarrus County Dmd cratic Convention met in the . court house at 1 p. m. this Au gust 5th, 1902v . Chairman Hardsell called the. meeting to order and aslfed Messrs. J F Hurley, 'J B -Sher-rill and J D Barrier to act as sec retaries. , The organization was made permanent. On motion each township and ward named its delegates to. the Senatorial convention. The same were handed in. Mr. D V Krimminger an nounced that at tho close of this mooting the convention vas in vited to go to D P Day vault's and feast on watermelons at his 1 expense. Ir vitation included all I candidates successful or defeated. The following resolution was a ONCOPJ, N. CJ. TUESDAY. AUG. 5, 1902 BlNGLH COPY 5 CENTS Messrs C D Barrkiger and L M Morrison here withdrew tlrer names. ' On motion 39 votes was de clared to be necessary t.o"-a oh&ice The second ballqt stood: Harris 30.99 Cald.well t 9.89 Lefler 9.50 Johnson . ' 5.05 Isenhour " 19.97 i The third ballot stood: Harris 33.34 Caldwell ' 7.00 j Lefler . 28.50 Johnson af.OO Isenhour- ' - 28.16 Fourth ballot stood': Harris 40.30 ' Caldwell . 2.0o 'Lefler ' 2.00' Johnson J Isenhour .32.99 J F Harris was then declared nominated. '. Mr. C A Isenhour then rose JL,..JL' JOHN HICKS DEAD. Learned to pend ami Writs at So Ue7 fused to lie Sidetracked. John Hicks, the veteran engi neer, died at Greensboro on last Friday and was buried on Suu day, ther 'veteran throttle holders being the pallbearers. His was.a remarkable career. His heart was in the. work. He was unlettered, however, and about seven years ago the order was issued that only those who )uld read their dispatches lould be retained. This downed im. He was then 05 years old. took the "Old Blueback" and ing his letters jnnTTTTITTTTTTinTTTYTnTTTTTTYTTTTTnnW 3 fc fc: THIS 15 IT and you yill find that it i .3 which is the Old Glory Shoe 3 for men is a hard propqsi- 1 tion to break at the price. Snow's Old -G lory, Box I Calf, Vice, Velours and 1 Pat. in all styles and widths I place and got it. On account of his great age he boro 'and U'histon road a few lis later but refused to bo and moved to make Mr. Harris sidetracked and said ho would ndnntori nfto.c - nommatlon unanimous . and . stay on the main line or quit the adopted after some discussion' , t , . , . , , 1 . and some opposion : j Resolved, That in all caucuses held for the purposes of nomina ting a United States Senator by the Democratio members of the next general Assembly of North Carolina, the Senator and Rep resentative from Cabarrus coun ty be, and they are hereby in structed to vote for and do everything they honorably can to secure the nomination and election of Hon. Lee S. Over man. On motion the nominations were, made beginning with the Senator. A motion prevailed to limit - nominating speeches to 3 min utes and seconding speeches to 2 minutes. Messrs. C A Boger and J D Lentz were, requested to aid the secretaries to make the calcula tions. Col. P B Means nominated Mr. Jno. P Allison for the Sen ate in cheerful and eloquent terms. . ; Jno. P Allison was nominated by acclamation. C H Hamilton was nominated for the House by 71f votes ovr W MWiden house 5 votes. Jno. M Cook was nominated by acclamation for Superior Court Clerk. In the contest for Register of Detds Johnston wasnomi nated by 540 'Votes over.J H Long with 22.70 votes. In the great crisis of the con vention, tjat oj sheriff, the fol lowing isthe )teon firt ballot: service. 'The order was with- t clared he would support the en- drawn and he had his way. tire ticket. Mr. W R Johnson I seconded the motion. The mo tion was carried. ,' Halle was put to death in Died for Killing 111 Sweetheart. Ossing, N. Y., Aug. 1. Aaron the electric chair in Sing Sing prison today for the murder ,of Mary McCarthy, whom he shot and Mr. Swink was then declared KUiea in tne few yorlf .depart ment store May 17, 1U00. The vote for Treasurer was as follows : CW Swink 57.34 C D Robbins 20.56 tor 3.5() Ladies Low Shoes The Kegina a frw'pair left in broken sizes. . One 3 of the bast 3.00 Shoes made. A big barerain if we 3 can fit you at . 1.Q5 i If -you want shoe lace.s, shoe polish, slipper strings from 2hc to 10c, or anything in shoe find ings visit headquarters. Our job counters have been replenished since taking stock and' you will find several good 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 Low Shoes on our 50 & 75c counters! 3 If you wear Parks & Go's Shoes drop in in any i time while passing and get them shired free. If you have a very low instep, or a broad foot, or a high instep or are hard to fit in any way you will save time by coming direct to headquarters. duly nominated. Mr. J W Propst was nomi nated for cotton weigher by ac clamation. The ballot for Coroner was as follows: A E Lentz 69 J C Ferguson 8 Mr. Lentz was then declared duly nominated. The vote for surveyor stood as follows : Q E Smith 49.67 Willis B Smith J H Long Halle, who was a bar tender, 'killed his sweetheart because she had refused to marry him. He sought her at her work for a final interview. He was seen to whisper to her and she replied: "No, no." Then Halle drew a revolver and fired several times. After she fell he calmly awaited arrest. The case was carried on technicalities, to the United States Supreme Court. A final 2i appeal was made to Governor 6.33 .Odell for a commutation of sen Mr. Q E Smith was declared m t J bH arris Lfr Monfsi C AIsenh ur R W Johnson J L Lefler JB Caldwell J L Peck C DBarrinjrer 23.5G 14.12 9.07 6.62 7.34 3.32 3.03J duly rfominated. On motion Col. P B Means. D H White-and Jones Cook were made a committee to await on Ms. J P Allison to inform him of his nomination for Senator and ask him 'for his acceptance of the nomination. Messrs. J M Odell, J P Cook and J L Umberger were ap pointed a Jike committeeJ;o wait on Mr. C H Hamilton. Mr! G T Crowed having je-' ceived 76.7 votes on first ballot for Co'unty Commissioner he was declared duly nomiuated. Ou second ballot lessrs. C p Gillon and L C Ervin having re ceived mbre 4han th'e Hecesary numlBfcrwere declared dijly nom J ftiated, tenceon the gronnd that Halle was insane at the time the crime was committed, but the applica tion was denied. 1 H. L. Parks & Co.! THE GIWGLES a 7. IJfr Iff asoii. Edith Why didtyou refuse him. Ethel He has a Jiast. Ediih But he can bl$t it out. Ethel Perhaps; but he Can't use me for a blotter. Puck. Items from Troutman. ; A Troutman special of the 4th to the Charlotte Observer says: ''At 1 O'clock yesterday morn ing the home of Mr. Bingham Freeze was totally destroyed by lire. This left Mr. Freeze out of doors a mile from the nearest neiglor vith eight little Child ren. The tire originated from a defective stove flue There wifs no insurance. The nw'srhbors are circulrting a "fie ti tion for tle bfneftt of their urll'ortunate, brother. Mr. Jdeph Eugene Fesper- flan and Miss JJaisv Maud Brown were married at the residence fef! Mr. A. D. Troutman lasl Fricln afternoon, iev V. C. Riden- hour officiating. They immed iately left on a bridal trip. Let them roll we are prepared for you to sit yourself in order. No trash, no foolishness. Useful and ornamental is our motto. Come and see us before you buy your presents. Hall Sets, Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Dming Room Sets, Kitchen Bets, Garrett Sets, Out in the Yard Sets. We can fit you up, no matter what .you may wanr. 'Come and. see. All kinds of odd pieces . to meet the demands. Car lots spot cash. We . buy to sell we sell. 33 Oil tXX3L Hrx-ls "WAK'B GP in one of our handsome White iron Heds, on one oL our comfortable BED SRRIDvJGS refreslied and rady for a hard days work. . ,V VUI IIUICIC UlUU U ' . 9 0 CI
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