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PUBLISHED TWICE A. WEEK. LCO ii'.Yoar, Duo dvnnc. VOL. XXXV. CONCORD, N. C. THURSDAY, 'MAY 26 1910 NO. 95. n B. Srierrill. ISaitor and Publisher. tTHOUSAMD ATTEND 7- . -nsrn a. S. CONVENTION. Ai"" fcduagton Thronged ;or the Most Cosmopolitan ttainenng x,ver xxeia oa Continent. T- reccdented for its cosmopolitan- in th imaPTiitnA nf ., I U I WiiliC 1 il O " .r,!. Ill"- 1 - - I .7 5 b til ituencv, and unsurpassed as a i. nri,i o : u . I t 1 w -- - - - tv , . c.ui i onvennon in nasa- D. Lv, May J.y-i-, marjbLs au f .reIeiit Taft was not alone in ex I ;,,.r amazement over the size and rre? ..f Iip fnnvenlion. He look- I t over a sea oi ai-. iuvusiuu mws .! .. I I 1 t o c f 1 1 1 1 O TUTQT" T1 1ITY1. ro'iVL'llUOU xi.au a isuu iuaqvx :ie L'J la . ui , t, ,.t' i M-SOllS COIlieKi5u, uuauie n; I tf.r. Nearly twenty-five hundred of V oili'-ial delegates -wvio icu xiuuwu ;)a(ies with the legend "Ncrth Amer- , Some five hundred others wore Slue baTles bearing th2 names of luare thaa-'nfty. different nations, as remote as Chira and South America, Xurkev and Australia. . In addition to tl,ec three thousand cffiial ard rep resentative delegates :om every State and province in the United States and Canada and from -foreign- lands, there ay ere about seven thousand un official delegates or visitois. Some times three and four simultaneous invention sessions were inadequate to hold the throngs. It was a spectacular Convention. The great Men's Bible Class ;Barade on the afternoon of May 20 opened the eyes of Washington to the virility and masculinity of modern Teligion. in nrder that some members of Con- frrps misht march in the parade, as they did, and that others might wit ness it, Congress adjourned early on the day of the demonstration. Tor rential rains immediately preceded and followed the parade, largely re- dupin" the ranks: nevertheless nve thousand men in bannered procession a mile long marched down Pennsylva nia Avenue, and were reviewed at the Capitol by a throng of ten thousand SON TAKEN FROM FATHER. Boy Who Had Been Enticed from Home Recovered Here by His Fa ther. Mr. James Young, of Walnut Cove. spent last night in the city in search of his sixteen-year-old son, Fred loung, who was enticed from his fa ther's home by his uncle. Jim East, formerly a resident of this city and a man of bad reputation, who gave the officers no little trouble during his residence here. James Young, the father of the boy. married a sister of East, who died sev eral years ago, and since that time he has married again. East has two other brothers living in Stokes county. and it seems that the three are trying to take the boy away from his father's home. East enticed the boy away from home, and the two went to High Point, where he secured work for the boy in one of the furniture factories. On learning that the boy's father was coming to High Point for his son, East brought the boy to Concord, where he secured work for him at the furniture factory, and left him at the home of a cousin to board, telling them if they heard that his father was coming for him to send him to Char lotte. The father traced the boy from High Point to this city, and came here last night. One of the policemen went to the furniture factory this morning and returned with the boy, who seemed perfectly willing to come back with him when told Lis father was waiting for him. Mr. James Young, the father of the boy is a man of good appearance and seemed to great ly distressed on account of his son leaving home. He said that both he and his wife were devoted to the boy and gave him all the care and atten tion they possibly could and the little fellow always seemed happy and con tented wh enat home. The boy could give no reason for his leaving home ex cept he was induced to leave by his uncle. East has returned to his home in Stokes county, and it could not be learned why he enticed the boy away from his home, but it is very evident that the step-mother plays an impor tant part, Mr. Young and his son returned to their home this .morning on No. SO. . MARRIAGE LAST NIGHT. FINAL PLAN SUBMITTED. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Rer. J. J. Lgtlz. of South Cr!iiA, il preach at St. ohn Lutheran leharth next Sanday morainz. Mr. J. U. Lest "h 'm&8fd to hi bed at tii home on Charth stmrt. lit been sick far kyttaI day. The infant of Mr. C&lria Gin3a3 died Tuesday eight at essht oVkxk at near ta IuU Rev. Carl R. Allison, of Hot Springs, I For Consolidation of Lenoir College and Miss Mary Bnrrage, of Concord. Mt. Pleasant Collegiate Insti- Miss Mary Burrage, daughter of! trie Mr. and Mrs. J. 31. Burrage, and Rev. " The folio win? of rrrat intert.t ta Carl Reginald Allison, of Hot Springs, Lutheran and ail peopled this eo I M were married last ni-ht at 8 o'clock I tion? irom thi morning corre- ha at torest IliU Methodist church. 1 he nonden fnm Hlft-Arv r.f thi Chr church was, beautifully decorated with I i0tte Observer- i 1:11: i i l . .. . . . . I v everretrira mux iuuo auu a larc uum- xa answer to the broad proposition Mr. (Jannon home oer oi inenus oi ine young ieopie lor consolidation of Lenoir College miu. -gathered there to witne&s the cermony, an Mount Pleasant CoUegiato Iasti- . . . 9 . c t the church being unable to a ceo m mo- tnte mjujc jast nj-ht bv the commi- T"rc Wl1 a P1356 or toil fc-Q date the large number that desired ad- sion of the N'orth Carolina Lutheran " afternoon between the Browa tail! Svnod. th nffVPi nf tho TAnnM and the North Charlotte team at The sweet strains of Lohengrin's Synod and the committee of the board ,rowa ailL wedding march, rendered by Mr. II. P. of trustees of Lenoir College for the Mamr I' r f the onera Benson, .was the signal for the bridal morning and drew op the following house, ha made arrangement to ctt party to enter. First came Messrs. proposition to be submitted this af- the returnsLbv round of the Jeffrie- joun uurrage aui jouu ocuen, uuu lenioon to tne eomrmission oi toe i Johnson fight, Jul v 4to. opposite aisles closely followed by North Carolina Svnod. It was first! . . Misses Kuth Gibson and Bessie Utley, submitted to the full board of trustees lr. Henry C. Parks, or itoekweu, the two couples taking their places of; Lenoir College which adopted it and M Us Martha Elsie Palmer, of New at the chancel. Misses Gibson and unanimously and then adjourned! sine Imdon, were married at the Misen- Utley carried beautiful shower bo- die: " heimer Springs Ttiesday afternoon, quets of sweet peas. The groom and " Whereas,- the interests of the They left at once for Washington on his best man, Mr. Frank Petrea, then Lutheran Church in North Carolina I a bridal tour. entered and joined the young couple demand the concentration of all its at the chancel. Next came the bride energy and means to build up and on the arm of her father, dressed in equip a high grade central college, messaline cashmere, and carrying a and whereas, the North Carolina , i a',ntaA leaves Monday for Davidson to attend ' ? A . x .. ; L...m... j j i- j I commencement. A number of her me groom ana escoriea to me Deau-1 prcsmcui oi our sjuwi nuu iuo iwaru . . . c . , .... . . tifulTv decorated arch, where the cere- of trusteese of Lenoir College for the M1001 irI fnends wUl her wU mony was performed by Rev. J. P. consolidation of the educational in-j Ur. R. M. Armstrong, osteopathic Rodjrers. a brother-in-law of the bride, terests of the North Carolina Synod phvsician, of Salisburj, who has been Durinir the ceremonv Mr. Benson olav- and the. Tennessee Synod. coming to Concord every Thursday ed 40h Perfect Love" and Mendels- 14 Wherefore, resolved, ihat we ap- and Saturda' f or sometime, finds that, sohn's wedding march as a recessional, prove of the movement and pledge 0n account of his practice at Salis The bride is verv .nooular . here oififselves to carry this matter by res- burv he will be obliged to discontinue among her wide circle of friends. She plution to Synod, upon the following his visits to Concordi This will be is a prominent church worker, and I basis: - I his last day. for several years was organist at me cr i"", UWk".'c Ai.Awiinr tn th rountv records. Forest Hill church. Lutheran collego shall be maintained in Rowan wunW hat de After the marriage a reception was and perpetuated, this . eonsolidited l" nV";lLc!.1t Charlotte Observer: Miss Beatrice Blake is planning to rive a house partv at her home on East Ninth street some time earlv next mouth. She sriven er tne marriage a reception was i'Vi"""tv"" -,V npr In.e the state to the bridal partv at the home college shall be conducted'-upon the created (w per cent, smce tw stale Bura-e tne Home fandamental: leg and nstitu- wide prohibition taw went into effect. MAllin thU mflrn. tion of Lenoir College as established The et .wiU i not aet tonight tm 11:00 p. m. If there are no clouds it "2; That the NortL Carolina Synod 11.1 a fin si:ht before the moon of Mr Afr' &ri Mrs. Allison left this morn ing for Hendersonville to soend a andjiow conducted. Tooir oftoi. in fViov H7;ii cm, tn. fVipIrl 2; That the Norl home at Hot Springs, here Mr. A1U- snalLbe controlled and operated . by nses. son is pastor of the Methodist church. me Doara oi trustees, ano nail invitations, have been, issued to iiuerest ia luc-pji, i licuvu the marriage of Mr. Earl E. Riden College, and be associated with us m , nnm . xf. . Ar-- tu;ii; Miss Mary Archey Married. ; the.further execution of the original , ,.r f Vf ejohn w. PhiUios! The Newton correspondence of to- trust. .. 6 Concord, which will take place on day's Charlotte Observer has the fol- V.3. That m consideration of equal Thursd evening, June 16, at half lowing of much interest in Concord: representation on the board of trus- past eigfit 0clMt7 The ceremony will a : tees and one-half 2 interest in our r" P , . , ... ti- Concord's Cleaning-up. Charlotte Chronicle. ' nersons. All these marching men belong to the Sunday School, and the thought uppermost iu the minds of any of the spectafc: lineJ tbk . dewalks was exrvresstu uut? duaciV Where the men lead the boys 'will follow.-A huge mass meeting for men, with ring in? speeches bv Rev. Dr. Homer C. Stuntz and Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cad man, followed the parade. At the same time two big meetings of women delegates -were in session. Another spectacular feature of the Convention was a great open-air gath ering on the east steps of the Capitol when a multitude of people joined in the singing of Christian hymns. The demonstration accorded Presi dent and Mrs. Taft whom the former ting a r&ward of some sort. introduced to the cheering throng as suit of the trash cleaning campaign "the real resident "stirred the na- Concord was 0,842 barrels tion's Chief Executive sreatlv. He shows that there was need Jw.l i i U-1 - s J 1. 1 I iTT-volr ,Viof iittoc- onfero i-irkn uwiareu nis Denei in me iunaameuiax "uwvu j "v ana arorna inowioii. i - nin i -rrr a T)pa I tens oi a eiugv importance of religious trainins of boys. The cleaning-up movement' is Mr. Coon, is originally a Lincoln urer omcers oioynoa. v home. He had the youth-of the, nation through the a gdod one and should be an institu- COUnty man, but i'or a number of lonA i5f ;'p r cXr enmmithTe yanS chickens, TO Srr XD 3UL T.OQZTJL Card of Joia IL rartca AozidJLS His Casiiiacy Ut CrycraUsa CosnSwioSrfi. Ta the IVssmU f Snih CiroUaa: I"d0gt tau caetad vt ttakiajp kfwn ta iht lt&0s. , f tl"Stai t- fart ttat tar nxt .nil! b rrt tinted to the fcett Iksorrlte 8tatt taetn fr tHtsiaalioa a Cor Tratka ComK;liiser a rare! Hti, Saxael !. JUcrrs bw una ill expirt cen year. If elsccn br the Caatentivo. hU!a mean elretion at Iht polls I nrwpoti ia re every cuuen ox tae cha;, hether nataral or ajtiSfial. Mr W jeri iU be t prw3K:e the welfare and baiat prwifxntr of tie pie of all eUm and cu4itiom, I !iall be witehfal to prvteet the peo ple from pprrko. The earxoju jrrowtu of eorjHiration rar and ta tluence in ail thinjri rahtieaJt toeul. eeonomWal and even educational hould warn u that the tide of aafety for public rights' 'lie la toe art fol election of public ajrentt bo are at least free from obhjrtion to thote whe interet are to come before, them for adjuration and control. ithout intimating that oar conren tion could mistake iu man and cer tainly 'without disparagement of any possible camlidate, I claim for my self to be wholly free from any al liance with thoe corporations for iioo regulation it was the purpose. of the statute creating the Corpora., tion CAmmmion. Mr. H. C. Brown, who hat beea appointed by Ctor. Kltehin to fill th unexpired trm of the late Mr. Ay cock (since my first annonucement in the State papenr some two monlha ago) bas'statcd his intention of being a candidate to succeed himself. Un questionably the successor of Mr. Rogers should be chosen from the sec tion of the State west of (Ireensbor, which U the center. I had a former" service on the board in 3637 and 1633 and am willing to submit the record I then made in behalf of the shipper and tax payers of the State to the people, as I have lived to ice my view and rates urged at that time else endorsed by my party in the shape o State statutes. JOHN IL PEARSON Morganton, s , C. i f7 Death of; Mrs. XT C. llcbhard. Rev. T. W. Smith reeeired a tele gram Tueseday tating that Mrs. niica -m nntr . Coon of Newton and Misi Mary College, andgives to the Tennessee H. Crowell formerly of Stanly conn- Svnod a half interest and nair con-iti. now ot uiaanoma vity, uicia., Concord Saturday night. It was par- 0f Concord, which took place in Ashe- the isortn Carolina synod at Mount to visit nis parents near new ionuon. idied tins morning. Mrs. amiln re- were two $25 cash prizes and eleven heft vesterdav on No 11 for AshevHle Pleasant) free of indebtedness and the With him were his wife and child, ceived a message yesterday morning t re- other cash prizes, ranging trom $lU.oU and Miss Archev went to the same city '"W . n ,. o j t, , IU.CU -"T l V" luai mur CVi JU down to $1, while there were other on the No l9. - of the North Carolina Synod to the Oklahoma, during his short stay there and she and Mm Sudie Smith left oa prizes of watches, rifles and other ar- - Mis - Archey- has visited very fre- consolidated college. of little more than a year, having re- the morning train for Clinton, titles contributed bv the merchants, nnonti. t r- v. nMr Jpw. 44. That the consolidated educa- cently been elected president of the Mrs. Hubbard was 80 years of age. - l U I.X T A- T - - . j. I T W vw. . J. 1 .1 each one of the eighty-five hoys get, ton and it was while on one of these ona property ot tne two synoas btate University ot Mwanoma. and is survived bv seven children: The re- Visits that she met her future husband. snal .De controneaana operas uy poo sxer acts as mowicr vo uCiu Messrs. u n. and i. u iiuopard,oB i? She is a youg lady cf much beauty, OT fLf. r, xktA Chicks. Clinton; V. u,JWnl , which extremrV-vivacious and attractive . . . w.o.x,r,pieut,. .. Mr. C. A. Robinson, who lives in the Moseiey ji. iiuooaro, oi nest rp for the and ,a& form,d a Jrcst of fiiends in sin vice presiuent , x. fY?"- citv and farms in No. 11 township, &, ?nd u M. nuDDaru, or r ayetie. ,Ktt fho j xT-i- secretary: rt. a. xoaer, u. u.. ires- .. i.;- I vil e: Mesdames T. w. MtiiIJi. oi this liar ujyuficutc bip u .; ' , V r . . The Convention sat with a monster of the tact that nealth conditions in as the trusted book-keeper o f the a nen witn seventeen 1 v .....-w... nn che prtf! them. Airs, uuboard naa several times ris tion in every town. There iso doubt years hns made his heme in Newton S. Mauney, P. C. fcetzer, committee . them without a protector.' Be-htd Mn.Tmith here and had a num. upagainst it, he put a large domi- ber of friends in Concord, amon ni onvenuon sat wim a monster i" a- vulw as ine irusieu iKnii-is.efcper ol iue m, . : ofoTroT- fnrm luo UP agaiusi u, uc iui a ia.i, , - , ' a map of the world before its eyes. The Concord will be improved as a result Newton and Clyde cotton mills. The .. hls 'pi?8J; J.JnZ? Checker rooster in the coop .where the whom she -w as greatly esteemed u... i -i .i . -Li. p v,o Aian;n(y nn .rtntMf. nnl tbe :n .. A xt 4. it leaves the joint conierence, is IOI . Ur. UnhB ar,A I a red cross superimposed there- town did well to see that none of the 0mo?row. SS1 Twenty-five Injured in Wreck. pon. Part of each day was given to boys -went unrewarded. a "Roll Prill nf "NTntinns" The ends ' ' of the earth came together at Wash- Teachers Must Attend Institute. i' ,4, v i tPPT if twJS Hertford Tuesday afternoon and 25 Una Synod would Jtlklngly',th,e nole of international must be attended by every teacher - 4. injured Every car in the debt. It is unde i'cdt-e resounaea irom session, to ses sion; the depth of conviction upon Arainst Hew York Cafe. ior nnai consiueraiioa. . . . i. U A f t,l Tt. r.i:. rti; r ir r. inere is a smau iuucuicuucm ih nnpr hUlP.V. X- V, r.JK Hn, n A Norfolk and Southern northbound about $12,000 on Lenoir College, and 6 " .C" t;.4T.:: T ic V . . . , ., , . i j ,i i ! xrfu "-. I wings wnen mguu vaiuc auu . i . i anciwu, . v. twi uu if. tram was derailed six miles south of under the resolution the North Car-j- ,WiA ; Jnfr r Kt .; j.. nnma holt i-lf fhlQ I UCiC. 1UC . VVl I - V f W .M derstood that the in-Pest ne caa .f"1."11 "iA auiU lo,?.,,cw. S tbXr. It reads: "All pubUe ?J"S1 .lo &SLtT U he has not yet feea.Me to acd due them by the cfe. Smith el.iml tbs subject which nogsessexithe dele- school teachers of any county in 4rS.-- -Vv.rC. """'a Ti" 7.iT. rt.r.frA fhp is quire. that be ha. sold t6e fare to tb. pv larc Tin on a 4-u .i.Un. ntnattlitT UlIi o.aU mntitiita i a yrn i 11 m p1 nisi I 7 " ' I .... , ' i 1 I attuC.mc gaiucnug wVxj w wUiC1x auu uuu o Mrs. E. R. Conger, of Edenton, ri. notning burdensome in me terms on AnfWMf flmallwo. ank amono- tha oTAhf. TipafA confer- TiptpIyv remnred to attend the same L , Li,. ".it:- ti,a Tonnoccoo I Anotner Case ox Bmaiipox. hww r-' - - i t . in- Trrr- t m .a yiniTr rfTi ea-pimi w l in- i i m f iiiiiiiiri i.iili. a. vumwwv wi . - . 7 , " 1 c..j L nr tctvi. Tnm Allen, a vounir neirro -woo I Mr. u 1. iiarmeu represeniea onuia mrn.n "wi- c n nr r- r . . u 111111 w if. ... i i wwr i u 11 a. lm. . A v..r & rj . w ( .j . 'HC1C A U3UCU yu uiivu ig I W I ! t t ' ran CQCes. - contiuously. during its session, un- The iniuJed On the closing night of the Conven- less providentlly hindered, and fail- J gpeai-train to K mere was a tableau 01 seventy- ure to attend tne oienmai lustuuxe fi.i:ij 1 . it.. . I . -l .1 1 i.-ii 3 -'u fiuiAa I nicut, "t t-jjuuren reproaucmg tne -picture ana scnooi snau ueuai auj icatuw whirfi this iftpnfl .nntinnouslv from I . VUll V VU bll11 IXa CVO UXbVUW Jtw I vTf V J mous: "The Twentieth Century Cru- teaching in any of the public schools! sade rs.' whnep tnwrin ome overlooks the tions all over his face and hans. He case to the Superior Court The children of many na- of the state for a period ot one year, Tiam!Xrt vv htx Treer "in AsheJtown. In it are class rooms. There was told see Ur.-Wallace ana let mm -f 1. ,t . 0-J "I 'I. i. 1 V,C,11 V,OTTO Of 1 --"-,W J " I . , . , tions gathered nndpr the Sunday- Lr until such teacher shall have at School fla. At the same time dele- tended according to law some comi tates crathered ,frnm Tnanv lans Ko- tv institute and school as herein pro-' ou rea. China Tni?o Tir9- aa -P in cvmo nher county.7' xtecorder says lurkey. etc. gathered on the front of the platform and all sang to-' aether to one tune, but each in his Sentence Commuted., a 1- 3 i. - J : t C nn I oTitnina liim ' Tnctp?! if naVlflfT Si SOBJ COZTL ti n 1 , 1 it 1 i o - 1 arp t wn nrv-T(i-iHi r. uuiixiilvxics. vue 1 tAmiui. u.u.. " - o 1 A 5! ,Zfl th Sffeion r .boys and one for girls, two stories physician to go to see him the negro Mr. j. P. Amioil bM cora tlSll 1M thG JefferSOn and spacious. , There -are' professors ' Jame all the way down town d hi, rden that is growing some and Tnp"w'ct dPrrPP he- houses around the beautifully wood- went ,in many places neiore nnoing "r. then gome more. He pUnted the cora iw f;:on;7; ai; T; mif ed 20-acre campus. The property is Wallace. ISO one Knows now maa thc middIe of 3Iareh and Iast SatttIW grown cherries tlaa hymns that is sung the world over ihe statistics of the Convention wpi SFk wiS easilr wrth $100,000. The old North people he came in contactwith or day he mciSared of the ttalks. n,u ,1,0 n Plep.troeution h "i.Z; ri --Ta n Carolina College property is estrmat- wnat wmDe ine resuu oi nis 0n that day the stalks measured atx Zl ?f .the familiar Chris- yrfday. Cobb With- elOnl? ts Taving ed by some t.be woxthW exposed, sdisease - feet. On Monday they measured viuii i t t v. rii n-o T" m n r - rt v m n n nir4 it-i f i i a i v r n u- za u n - i w i i i n i i i hi k m. 111 1 1 1 r. n u a a& w aab t w b v a a a mm m m ta am a tb. k.m m mm m mm mmw , of Mecklenburg conmy, "was special natural protege .. eMped f - . uwsuu iuUr iwB ;ivu.; ;w 'eduled to die in the electric chair e estimate the damage to the crops an estimate, and at auction it -would to the t house. pleasured aia feet and ten incbe. ers, -p.. firt ptrrpft mnrder. L.4. t xi iinnnn i xielnot brinsr that. I - . .. . . . I wnicn is surely crowinsr some. Tnis w Presented at this time, the bag velterdav. act: S . " T iuVjWV There is a strong sentiment for Mr. WidHAtt CaMate !or -h ne7 bttn worked with a t each nation beins added to a dis- .v. .j.t,v nf tf,. wl""J" : consolidation., and both synods seem nomination. r. . " - .. . iino- on .1,11 e i t?v;vi-Lnj-i",-'","iv'" " in? on the recommendation of the tk mt " a t . X. M M r ATT hrj ' i x i , . - trial iudge,tne proseuunii5 ;Q ,;n ' , , "rZ and a nutober oi tne jurux, vyuiuicu Play stand as the figure from that Interest in Wrestling Match. consolidation and both synods seem to be convinced that this is the pro pitious time nu O 1. All ages from octogenaria: thpr adults by the million to infants "n tne cradle roll and in the kinder mi., n-j YVIIpm niee Club aas erea W"en department are now .found in J"X "S w: ; visitors will thn .r.,j o i .a. and urcnesxra wm give . wux. uuuay oenooi. xms vast wui. , TWca.v evenin i'.V is scattered over the. habitable rt"r -mrri?P lfd)e, the increase in non-Christian lands being especially noteworthy. Reports from Mr. J. P. Cannon, -who underwent an operation for appendi C1tjs at Long's Sanitarium in States Vllle . last week, state that he is im proving nicely audi gradually regain ln3 nis strength. of next week. The concert promises to be nn- w intflrestin?. Mr. O. H. Cart- ledge was rangements Club. plow or hoe and at the time it was -ed tnat mis is me pro- CJerk of Court- M. L. Widenhonse planted no fertilizer was used. for it. If it is ettectea . definitely decided that he will If Col. Wade IL Harris -will coma a - IT . ' mf - . Democratic primaries J over we will allow hira the prmlege office he now 0f climbing one of the stalks so as to has beenl fpt a itxh look at the comet. rapped up in it. rn t--x rmr ft- tlip. rat fnnr var I - . .-. that there may be faas made apabje and efficient Eclipse of Moon Monday Kiht. OI me AOnu Vdiu- i TT rtnlw TloTnriMt that I . i t t. i. rr : . v.i v 1 1 , . .t. I uiiivci. uo .uw uV . inoes who sai uic ViT' i j f - 1 "? &ynr2? townaa.lfltt.,how holds a county office. As the d ay Djght were -weU repiad by sseinga pvc thorp alrOflHv in trflimntr MflllV eifinn TV, Tintinccoa Srond 7 rPTl- I . . . . . i f i " " - ' . 9 . ".' j -"- "o - . - j-uc a.cutov, ij-.prtr or ijonrx 15 noi eieciea exceiu i imca f hrvwn. h Mmot t o :t ; :a i.: i i -t . i :i j. - , l - - ' - . iu mt v e veil iv. opet sent to the i tion from the North Carolina Synod - f 27 RS ! -memDers, oi wnra wve . . life imprisonment on I . " aX " . .,"!: " nave a xi-xvx , : ( again enter the ,wu,uuoo are found in the United :r withers was tried tl0n 01 JNOnn a011113 in ifle wre"- the work of the Lutneran vnurcn ana f nomination for the otates-and Canada. This includes P??i 0U?; . ..i L f Ung match between Young Beel, of At- ht hard to estimate all the possi- . J,. widenhonse ZSnnnnnr. x--u . wimout xiayiug "f , , i,nta on! Vrr V Wli n?- n,;i; u , umceis ana teacucio , mc i . . , . i . ,rT-rIirf tnr swOTin oft- I "o , , uumca uoi nc t mb.r oflschoob reported bing 285c act bare been exit- w?,LS,etn., w is possible ik and x.1 : lSDurr, jiay ama. cotn atmetes are in a called rneetm? - I . .1 1 - 11 HT7 T J U ft- I I illl.fl wirr t 1 I iLisvu. naa tliC7 j "x j was total f v 1 . io .l- -.1 arP.PfimS-. XJ. XX. -Vaily-I T ... . i , . . t "I -r,nn a il..H"t" - I eUD-SC UPiiU JlUUUt J U CWC, MA , m nis wme-up oi me meeting oi mt; was ettected m tne year ana me - . , , , v ' . v Tl,, ) . T ft. of Se o BaMiS d .Loan Association in main thing at this next meeting will Jlr. B L. Lmberger has returned Usted, about two boon. The eehps s for tte coming of the Glee charlott Mr WaJe H. Harris, of be the consoUdation proposition-a from. Hickory, where he was i a mem- visible aU over Wh America. the Chronicle, has this: From Concord, plan for co-operation that has possi- ber of the committee t decide w T7u tut WiliflTTiQ (will preach in wa aw Mr .T r HAndnV nfl Ca- Wiio n-P Dncinn in it the consoUdation of Mt. neasant ooi- this city at tne rramuve xwipnst Darrus Jounry ijuiiamg and ixan as- legiate Institnte and Lenoir College. Miss Merrie Richardson passed through the city Tuesday afternoon, enroute to her home Li Mt Pleasant o'clock, and at XNew zion ouuaay aiistanas at tne xop amoi-g me associa-iterian.cnurcn wm meet tomgnt ai oi jut. xu u. xvecsici, vi vuwwuc, WViu w.vv-.-. 11a, m. o 'clock at the Cabarrus Sayings Bank. J:
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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May 26, 1910, edition 1
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