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.-i-.VX& '"Tfe5- 11 t The Eo3RiiMK J, M. Eddleman left Wednei-. day for J OoltimbiilKtQviii danghtera'&ilri and Mw.'JyBut peots to be gone :'akwNk-?Mei daa. .;::r.-"';-,T-'?. 0. J. Young went to Forest City last Friday toXvisit his father. He was muoh indisged hen he ;.ssft here and does -not expect : to "be baef jj MIsrElla MayQtpleV of Glass, is "tiBiting. MisMarcia RodgersV . Ohas Cruse, of SalisSnryt was ' in ioim'Tueaday.:' '; i;kt . v-Mies Margarett , MoDagalF, -of Laurinburg, Ny 0 on her Sway to the State'lnstitute, Farmville, Va.. stopped oter here --to;: visit her friends, Miss Ada Stirewalt and thefamily of . Rev. l C.: A Brown. ' ;.' -:x0 Mrs. Ghas. 'F" Sutherland, of Greensboro, arrived v at -Wf' J1; S wink's, Wednesday night ti re main a few :;weeks':rHl ReT . L: J. Ehrlioh, . christian jew evangelist and lecturer, com menoed a series of meetings in the Baptist church khere jaBt Sun day. He is having-7 good "aud iences and. some conversions. Prof. Karl-B.JPatterronwhb has been in iltheB Pennsylvania State University for the past ses sion, returned to bis home ;here Monday nighti'? Hoke Bamsaurcame home last Thursday from Chapel Hill; and left Monday to can vasslthe west ern part of this State for the JDn- lversity. ; . "Z$r Miises Martha Kirk and Viola Bostian came up from Charlotte last Friday and: spent jSatnrday and Sunday with their families. 0(xfc1)r?' H, M.Hendrixtwho hairtbeen : with her v parents " in Kings Mountain for the past .two weks, came home here- Monday. rY and MrsA. Wi AUjrhtj " of : M lllbridge, spent f Tuesday night and Wednesday visiting re latives here. Mrs. Mary Burke spent a few . days with her- brother, H." O, Parks, a few miles north' of towti, the first of this week.- .' ; :-- Mias Simmons, milliner, for Mrs. G. A Bostian. left hereof or her home in Morganton last Mon day. . . v.;:V"-vV;' Mrs. M. C. Patterson and son, Hubert, who have . been in Illi - nois, and Ohio, for the past seve ral weeks, returned her; Thurs day. 'I ;:X Rev. E. G. Cooper will preach in St. Mark's churoh, -next Sun day night- --..-, vr-f; ;' . Uncle Mose Stirewalt spent Tuesday out at his farm for din ner, ' - y-,-, .i The children's service at St. Mark's last Sunday night was a success in every 'respect - Mrs Swaringen and: Mra.Hanna de-- serve much credit for their entil ing efforts in training . those who participated. In spite of the rain a large audience was present. The offering was $22.00 for mis siona . ' .::t::X -'X Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyerly spent Saturday here; with, home folks. Migs Cora Sifferd went with them to their home in Kan napolis, and spent Sunday.-. V" Thomas Waller, of Concord j spent last Thursday at Chas. Bos' tian's. .:::3-:rxX--x Mis. W. A Brown Visited Mrs. C. D. Bostian's last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sloop, of High Point, spent a few days here this week with his father, Ran Sloop. - - -.; Mr. and Mrs. Mart. Sloop of the Concordia neighborhood, ,yis ited her f atuer, Jas. . Bostian last Tuesday. " J- Will Winfred; poi.vpfthis place died suddenly in ; Salisbury, Monday, aged aboui326: years. His remains were brought here and buried at Oak Grove -Baptist ohurch, Tuesday Ret. Longi ,of Spencei efficiating.-. -Master Baxter Gillbn," of Con cord is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorn. ' " Mrs . h G. Albright visited treli atives in Concord last week, " and reports a good time. Mrs. J. Sf 3utti was'bn the sick ings begun on neil Sunday morn-1 ence of thelfethodist Churoh; crotner uoman strongest preaehera :of the State ; and you will misa a great you fail to hear him; Ail persons are moefe cordially invited to at tend and worship in theie meet iDgsJ i rarnaliyf i J june imwmmmf. Uietlngef tSa TtsrsdijAftsrEOBaClal). Mrs. A . Mi Hanna was hostlss ai a delightful ;: meeting ;of ; the I Thursday Afternooii Club, on Juhe 2ndV present, and J the hours from 8:80 tof) JwOTspentasan Mtf, 3aannaalr gafiracti v home oh North Main street. , Doriiig the course of Uhe af ter- ea nieff jthtes Mrs: Hanna's established repu-J tationas aharmihglistessjwas mpsigradef ully :austa Tne ; only ; ptner mvitedguest I was:-rMi88 Jennie ; Pattorsopi ; of 1 unariouTie, j. w. 1 The next meeting will be held with Mrs.. MoH Ritohie on Jone 16, i9mxxxmxm HISs SchOOl tor CbiH fimi ThBoard3of Education last Monday Jn ;sessiohinXSaH8bury establislied a State High rSchool ai ChmaGrovur ieleiare of Jiaying.it iu our midst . MeBBrs. DeWitt C. - Swaringen F; M. Thompson and JB. Good night, were appointed as schocr committee for this district. ications . f or " position as prinoipal are being made. UXD1S LOCALS: X-mhi "Sir-' lofctA . Wdnadv to AttAnd thff Pharmacentioal Association which was in aession at that place and time. --i-- --X- -r:- f:.:X'- X- :XX" Titi Eil wiiiSA late : Odell; ;WalkerKatie and Robert were placed in the'Odd Fellows Orphan Home in Golds- u- boro - on Jast:iTnur8dayv3:4lneir w-Ai'iit'i mother accompanied hem n and imumimsm.miiimm mmFmsmsfWmm mpmwgfzmss mimsimssmMs mmsjmmfmxm mmwmtmi win b60b.R.: D. H.C.: ' JODe .-ihe - hetb of thU J..So.V jn.8er:'Crti? Bo.i ZT&smf; mj?..5 ?rtip andlmBeaveri-isitedela- w esiern a orin uaroima ' uonxer- remained iritheMHlS '-xz y - -- -r-x - Dr. Geo; Withers, of Davidson llA(re: snent Snndanv with his Miss Delia Smith, of Enochville, is spendinira Tweek with Mri"GebtUa ?onIzzie irnBB H LiDe.- : ' . --'-X - -xxxx-i iyxp(':xxx mxX and on each 8rd Sunda:? vSali-ll a ... - . onnfly hpi at a.waim.iw,i , T?ryndajrvaer8 in the new church last Sunday was well attended . vB. A. Miller,Tdf .Winston, came down toXandis Sunday night and on Monday accompanied his wife and children backed Winston UooresiHIs Citizens 6o!ffg Abroad. - The E nterprise says tb at Mr. Gus Leazar, son of the late Hon . A. .Iiea'zar, .left Mooresville last Thursday for New York, whence he sailed Xtot Liverpool From T.ivArnnnl ha will trn fef Glft.ffow Liverpool ne win go to wiaigow, visiting Spstland, France, Ger many England, :; Italy ; Switzer land.: He will visit, Oberammer irua. v where l hie: - will , witness" the renowned , PassionPIayig aBdjil spknd the summer abroad. He will be accompanied byvhis,jfriend anH scholmaterVMr.William,fF;f MUbirBtITennestefclWf - mu . 1 v i.:tfciTwait'si- rrom nere- ane win wm wbo iwi uLiMuoipuw uufcuoi 25th of this month and on- the 286hftheyiiMil! Ybrkohesitan Cunard Line, :f or liiyerpool.7. Af- ter visiting points , in - Scotland and EnglandV? iheyill' jSa rttrttr in RrtiMAt. n-M giulOceliSwitndi thev will gee the Pftision Plav. Theuo. the7iU go to Oermany, P?bly amTe borne about the SePt?1baotto Wheat ind oats arethe'present I L.. WnKn nff .t knhnnV 'i. it vlinina ot. r a ; . ; i. - r": :TT; -j- ParM whpent rwmtw PleaBant, teriedhM week apWtili&S John Lverly visitedv at : P. M. Trttlw'sSuay'lasSSS : Theie wai7a j pounduDg-partyl held at Lewis Holshonter's Satur day nighty June 4th, a large crowo: 1 as present. rXc & GoM knob ai CCfii bate Saturday. May hyi fie score stood 2 to 1 fayorf Glod Kttjgijg;:gj joiu Jinop .ano juiper sy uxosseci i ?W:-' i ' 'jT- -U -j.tr' -.'-.it'1 iti- 8eemB . bUW:BV';; gauia;wih Gold iLnob' oan get 'ra ; date py wUmg Gebf ge y erly, : or Herbert AiutM,BaiMDnryt u.rpuiero. they wish to hear from some team that thioksi they can give Gold I Knob bft m&&&xmi 4hAo&i M0ifS$BiMmMM: SnSTboarout d 1 ere week.? viaon inn nrAnnt innnRr. 1 U; AiUt n.n.ht. 'iut Rftinr. day niBbtvin honor ibf iMissl Maud's coming home from ichoPl. Between 50, and W people j were thereheGoIdiHilltband was VYc .n and fast.: All restriction regard present and fumisnea music Jot . . . i- v-. . -'fc'ocion: mg fast driving ' seemed to ; have J Jil been held up by bPtn the ity abd ed home ffqm the railroad arid heeirying his muscle in: the harvest field the last few days. . I ; Jrio. A. Miseriheimer has pur- chased a ne reaper.' .. . -i. x Jacob MUlerl had his Ibuggy repaired last' weeki-K There mus bel, something doing 'ove the 'iiit'r zW"?' :mYiite&zx&xp? n Ttyxrxh haaibeen I years, quit work: lastweek and came-home on account of poor 1 "ses w ana o t7ul ierry ana xioiiuei -v aeouB ,uu a numberbf Vother youEg iojks vlsiteSabut Sundi a jnumoerf prvof ner ypucg ioikb h. 1 1 1 ii 1 1 - .'-jn a. c& i. a a. imi.b a mm &u .- tir .ig.ja mMMX hardt's Saturday night; and Sun- Holmes - Wagoner is working below Gold HilLatthe saw mill of Sidea " ton'fz M&x - --x ' x'Xi Mr. and Mrs. Joha-Bhipton visited at M.! J. lEainhardtli Snndavi- ' Xrl The rain Sunday morning did I crops lots of eood, but"Hangled wheatad oatt pretty Ijadly; . i , A Vind nf aSiflv - iai working in the wheat, straw, idown -near J the ihrmaU and i cansinir ; it to :eo jt MtJtmr n ! i-D,; : FAi-4afelSpea -"'r rMiAtlanfcioriAfthe'occunantef - - iii - yy l night and'utfday4M quarterly jnreting Sunday Inight; The exercises were ' flnewand Iwell iAsms W????&0i settemeiifT Wheat iaxtJai fiue v?,???.1.?.1 hne! l ing printed of Igrariitaf Jgay6 theFaithf iittleBeiir levery 4afbrdifferent 'citieBiSSSS t.,.x;;-t:'i- tanuef?3 stSaiur night and" Sunday'. : t.-:.xi-.- s- u.Mottner visited-Mrsv E: Siff 6rd last Thursdav ifetX'. QS19 SainrDigbJtuiidaya. Henry Siff ord and family, visit' Oa last Monday . evening, : June 0, iyiu,; deatli yisit ?tte homg pf. OvieJaue, af ter slirt illness of aaed, lvear. 9 Sw At'aUittle .1 body-was laid Ito-rest ih-?Orffari day, : after a funeral service by RyArlIer -The parents hayothsfayifipa "i -Jf j 7" ' v-' ; v 1 fl.nitn .liiUiJri. r I would like to knbw what has Mrs08eslFrickr who haaibeen on a visit in Rockwell , has return . Wml Beayer, who has beea oon- fined to his iipme, forborne 18bIe to pecout ; again, we are the editor and read.; mM lii-.r -; x.. -xrl lhetstireets v upfown and all Ion &y th f 1 1 h a '? ': nf l 4 h ati ail nnal . o - . - . . highway was lined;with people on " r"r' 1.-r"""v""T" pass through. They began ! to ar- rive about 10 o'clock;" and fprfati" ou can In tnrnintt0 the - pBand Mainf stfetnejs would slide on thVl)ticktitr,eet in the direotion ox a crowd of ; wom- en andshadrengaiheredl onthe cornerjust ia front; andls broken chain, or break of anykrnawas r X !he whole--"bnncbIheiithjsy.point .t;?.- -was .paBsedtheyv?racedfnpvMain ii-iiid lu??W tormea oy tne crowav jnat about wd enough for the ''machines to i IBDBi uin moj v.uio gvuto distance apart; and: the crowd had time to watch the one jrbich had just passed go down -theUiill i xMe court bouse, v. and; on put or sguc, uanen open up -tne ine-; again, for- the 4 nexttrone. u.t they -begahlcoming f asteiand - . - . - . m - . ' 1 that Robert the - vpungeor ot RJames was seriouilvLandit One car passed, and ybuns! James stepped out in the lanfand" waa raQQiD(! not more- than half- block behiiid theibtheriaess struck by the fender and knocked b( nselesB into2 the crowd, an i. at first it 'was thought that he .was kai$dja.ewas-pipked!iu taken6Df Whitehead's toffiqei ness. and ? : upon- ekamihatiori it j wasIfound,ithat"no .bones ' were 1 oroxen, ana aitnougn oonsiaeraie seriously JlUTt Itta iK ffia a time and wataken by Dr.-White head -mihiS;: automobile to his home on North Main street. : It him and' aair soon as it could.: be S.tAw-M iddlebrook of the car Jiurriei! to the.pffioe where tea tnac ne.saw tne dot iwdw noi Luru.vij6ne car without running into the" crowd, of the way rof thef machines, l;but the'line .wasM so ; long Tand they were so few, that it waeimposiible f or them tb-? do ;mucr everybody b ScbnlBoiousSief dajpgerMJB Xii Jamei father bf rthehUrtboyis yerym bchihcensed?- about ith$ matter and speaks X?ryi strongly of brineinicr d Bait arratnst the tsitv f per uli (nrpugn s ne. sireetappme pi . ine cars xept. passing ubtu late in the 7ATCh'l!A1 AK3 BECCF.3 KCXOIi F.OU. Wetake pleasure Iq publishing thellowiDgliBtofi'gbo people y accuai caBn on their subsoriptipntp mas RBCpBDpr bcth:im ABammWebbVSMilB BelJeOonMniSl Wp?awieS WDtmel, HenryfAV-Bostiap, Sr.; HdgejAiCaldwellBey; Shuford Peeiprf ReyJD E'Brownf Xe PhiU;GeprgearDen4 nu Rab b'pather gelgMrsi bethvH WBuaK James .H Ram Woodson CaptGeirJS HeWQKins N:Peacbck i James H MpKensjeiTE olapnl IFelker iaBarringer C AiryWfjAfpaingerv AD ThomlisV-r8,yi.Sarah M - Miller, John L Bogle, J A Yoit, J A Cas tor, H G Cranf ord, P M Philhpi, Spoinb Dr. M C .Pooler-Alfred Goodman. 0 MXyerlyA. J Bary, J W Felk . ! North : . Wilkesboro t has had a beeiif amine thiwe9ki t B Reinsays thatp beef :cattier.have neyerbeensb tdifHcultTJosecur betote.'' ANhmbel -and - numbers were turnedawayempty Jlatided from the1 markets.. Monday Tnes- day; and i Wnesday. One fat oow was found in; orher :some where in: the. pastnrhnBday arid hurr iinyiOAQShB market 2 men traveled ;; 40 miles Tuesday andraeouredVone , veal; which - was 'not adrop in the bucketJc - Baakers WIpr OaipReBilnflw of Three IlIoffOoJIirasBe leiui&8-rF611own mg j the conference - of the Governor and the Ck)uncUiof Stolon: the StatQ lpnd6itTj ttiereare In hand bids fxir.5 more thanf50,000 in: excess otthe amount needed to-take n remainder of, .the: $3,430,000 issue, the sale of ; which has given so much trouble pf late. In addi tion to - this uhe has number of bidR in :hand' that came; in the mails,tbday that have. not been opened and are nbvihclUded;eJbrthermorev itj- develops that( the s bankers Were iprepajed.vtda:Bubscribe for $25u,00'more than .were actually; takenin the eveht it should ; be found-necessary" It i& estimated that when the final lds are Copenedtbmor? rowit will baound thatl tie bonds are arhalftf muhohc or morjebver subscribeo for; Ti eaiurei cy-: say s; that yeeterdayi after receiving. the liberal bidof ? Jheinericah Tobacco . Compansr: the - prih omcers of Swhich- are Northt;Carolinians,f.:: he:!ti;felt confident that the Jbalance of the bond8 could be absorbed readily bythebanking-and othet business-:interests.v He calls special attention to - the fact that it required less than fif tyiminutes f orjthe bankers to sudscribe! for an aggregate pfSli045,50a;:c : t Governor Kitchin was en thusiastic over the : result of th. conference declaring that it -was a Tsource of ' special gratification ;lo him : that- the bankers tespohcled ; so ; genr ally and; radeiiatelyn tothe appeal that it was fpunq:nec espary-tb make ,to prpmptctionhavihgplbliter ated the necessity :f or -the exi tra-:se$siopi kere;e area;; bankers rieTerepresent intowh9nl3ities5fro ttungtonajshet lhere was a free discussion of the mtuatiohin' which 1 it was made clear v that ' the-t banks proposed to lcokfifstJ;tQ - tak ing carejbf JtheirIocal? busi nessIfinancialdeml tnar. they proposed? alter do ing this tado aUthey lcbuld to. relieve the -situationan; the StetelpbfidjnatteriAnd this the did most adeduately; -? Governor Kitchin prptoptly withdrew his fcall fpxnpt special session?; of vtheLiegislature Junef 14.v-Oharlotte Observs MX DR. BEO.'S ANTl-PAjM : iiixa JRqwani County: BbariJ olEducaltibjheldiiniport anti&eetinr MbndayallSthe uiuiuers oemg. present..-'"xs was decided to : build iaVS400 addition to the school tcbuilds ng in' No. 3 Unity; the coup ty. ;t0ayhjfftlsfiQQ1i struct;a new hoblThouse in No: 1, Olevelahdi to costf $4007 theVcbunty to paychalf . ;- . lJvwli': Bostian 4and louseresignedi as com mittee in No3, China. Grove, and F. M.'Thompson and J3e Witt - UTr Swaringen; was ap- pomieu xo jiiiineiraces x J; sE--Barger ; was x elected a scnool committeeman iin-MN oi 6; Franklin, in place i of 7 H. Rol3ih6hdecedS May or?aIi:1smdot; lr; John: Whitehead land t-VVP Si Blackmer- were .appomtea a peeial committee in . district N o. 10, balisb pry. Baid com mittee to act in ;cdnj unction with the graded school :cbm' mittee in regard tb-the ?matt agement of the public schools of the city and to.aheidispo sitioh of the i?uUcBchbbI funds. ---y State high school -for rthe year were estabHshedrJat I the following ?places;5Voodleaff in Unity No. 4; MMUllai-in No. 2, and China GrovevlJ0 3. The schools "receive I flpec ial . appropriatibns, .'of $500 each from the state andcourir ty, the State giving $250 and the county $250r The district also gives$250&: icl .i An appropriation was made for a two weeks' I; teachers ins sti tht.fi. :y ftap.h ifor the - white and colored teaeners: bf: the county ; 38 willjbethe first institute held in :-KQwan in sixyearshef institute will be r held -probably some time' in; August, i X " The board - made :an ad( tibnalpprppriatiohteH the new4bricfcvbuildingchbfeih course of i erectioni? at-Uleve land,' which isl to jost about $3,500 and which will be wh finished a very, handsome and AHickbTyVyune ciBibnbf theitrustees; ICa tawba; .College -at ewtonj to make a' male college 3 xf that institution imeans that' Glare mont Gollegejof this "cityas be thegirlsUegei; pfthe GermanRef brmedChuTch' in this : State- and sectionT and meansthat Claremoht is de stihed o-have': a cateer of greater-usefulness than ever before in its hlstory:t. Fbryeaxs therehasibeen some effort to accomplish this end; but a - Btrpngi opposition to .' eliminating , :coeducation at Catawba fhas jexistedunti this year when ;it Smelted away.is? lioth Uatawba & and Claremont.afe gainers; by decision; -j? SZh 2xx'' " In the future; therefore the girlsboardlng department at uatawba will- : be closed,,: and there will be. no effort on the partrofithebliegetoisecure girl-studentsiThereJwere DUU1D tUilUlU-UliD ; UyUU?s H gifts ?ere piade ;Cajwrba in the past whicii preventithe abeoulerphlbitionjibfirls attending - there, i and :so if young.ladies wish to take the course at Catawba the'y J will be permitted i tb . dp 5 so.NbJ; music and art teacher, how t ever, will be cmpioyedMf On the other hand theffac uity "at Claremtmtjwiliye strengthened - and:t the ;: ad ditional facilities! added. Sig. S.- J)1 Anna S unsurpassed in the country Jas ; masterHn ;musicwniaycig-- of theinusic depaxtmentcagain; MrsIrAnnaHihis talented wife,will be. assistant; jn'pi ano'ahd choras work 't:- The artdepartmeht. will be in chargeLbf MrsPAb errialihyh&iBgifiltfi thebTushand i; well trained for. teaching arti. Miss beer the pbpuJarrEnglish teach er,Chas resigned and this department c will be filled ; by the best teacher who lean be secured 2v:&b& -iithLbnoir comndering CbhsoHdationlitttrMpunt Pleasant, and -x Clar e mo n t made;th4 only girlaV college intfie(rmanKefbrmed ChuicchlUlaseis i Hickory edus cational institutions are mak server; ran JDEClTIOTfl China Grove ;evew'afexoept E3ARD CF ECUCATIO HEETS Thnahursdayf ajhrop- -hMeiyahnpratca"m aeyfd the ofScepl OotmtxSOom?:;' ; niissioper,: subject to Jtha - action WU&Ms0;SXX ;e DeiocratioVprmi nireuticittiCt arj-;--'---: Hgr- :xxMm-XXxi y "I . hereby :rannounoe myself ISSJS of DeedsjDf Howanr Couiityr.ijrcJ"t5Si! ejot-tO:the:: action of ;: the---J)eiuo;; cratio"primaries::and i6eTentipiwt4 n:i'it - r. .."- . ..-u . crir... i....-... ... , .. .-.. FOBSHERIFI'. :,X hereby anuounceBiyseU ; a4sS- candidate for-the -of2ce -:of5 'Hieh'i Sherift: Of the ; County of Rowan; lubject to.the Democratio prima- nes ana;Oonvenuon.'- : - 6-10.: Jia.'H;-MoKiMiB.73iS: FOB STATE SENAmM!:i hereby announce my 'candid acy for the nomination for State Senator from ' Rowan.; subject to the.action of the' Democratio ; pn-. manes and PonVention.T ; ? 6-1-10 .CWBSicoot . - COURTS candidate f ox the ofiice of Clerk Superior Court of Rowan County subject to.;th pemocxaticr. prima ries and convention. I X' - AOAROMOMCOUNTYv? TREASUREB, W''" Tojmy -fellow , citiaens :r-Foiir:- '' veara ago I was honored with -that 0 Xyxf Office lofy County .'Treasnxer,;apd ; .; ; during my term ! haYe endeavor- - ed; to discharge my - duties f aith-" fully and to the best of xtajl abil- x ity; frJiy omcial- dutiea ) nave . de-gjs" prived me of the pleasure pf TcixgU mg juponc?greai: -jnanyAiorxmyt -yt friends and supporters, X therefore.; take. tnis. metnod rof 1 aoiieitmg your. Votes and : m.fluence& Permit me to say that, should I be again honored witbv the oQce X -promise to use my pest ; eriorta to, always maintain the 'duties .of-;"? my office.'; .X'-X-: ''--X ,0-i-lU ,'?.-?-;'V,,r. J K.'rICHOULB. FOR JUDGE COUNTY COURTS I hereby ;v announce;; myself a!: candidate. for the office of Judge) of-tha County ; Court, subject -; to. the actiondf the Democratio pri maries andbonrontion xlx 6-1-10 r:y;: B. B, Mills. : FOR JUDGE COUNTY COURT; . hereby annn'nnce imyself :.a.. candidate for tne- omce or- Judge;. r-r 'x- Xr -of ijiefCpuntyw Court,::; th.eiiction pf the I Democratio - pril manes and convention, .rv'-v;,; vv-: ; 6-1-10. &xJi&iQ a':xxm "Ii herebnnbnncemyMli;5a. candidate for the office ;-of :oonnty.-ir:?:;r. bommissioner, subject. to", the ao--'-.-:.. "X-i tion of the';Democratic: prtmarieaj?p " and convention irxyxx4 f'-Tt. ' 6-1-10;; - ;-Pi3.BEABD. :FOR REPkESErnmyEli candidate for. the House, of -Rep-resenatiTes, subject to the action -5 5r- of the Democratip primaries and -JXm :'i conTntwn'-prBow ; .;. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ' I: hereby announce myself a can-.:; didate for::thel office.: of -Countytvr Commisioner, subject to the action.. ;- ,, of the-Democratio primaries and :U-' Ponrentionf5;:c i60.?AjiTHua L,:DsalC ; I hereby announce myself a. candidate for Prosecuting : Attor ney Cox Rowan oounty.isubject to tne actum 01 uv vemooMa maries1indnventionT;n: M01vgKKB Cbaiqb, WNTEDJI 'Will'. pay 5- cents - per pound for fat calves during AprirahdlMay. xi hare for sale, a Oyeart old mule guaranteed to?woritapy wheref A bgain imOOp H. J. Eddleman, China Orpve, N. C, . . ttSes, VAntECl Boys and V7'v v-uiris to earn' some of our beautiful lew eixy, watcnes, Kiogs ana; ,1 .oor -Pbewing ounuwe ; trass -ron, sells easiii work -let -off hcrar and at school.: rBe the first to apply.- Drop us: a card now. .Aoxirrs Bvmr Co., BozCS SalUbury, Nf VA&ZZt. v Jkh;X' -i; X- ,f-..;-..V- ; ' -5' '- v. .- ' XX .4 v . .4 XX . ..v fX"---;? XX:''-'ifS- :"" '.: - ill? '--hX- xXxSx XljtXJi y. 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