PUBLISHED TWICE J WEEK.
il.GO n Von r. Duo V
VOL. XXXVI.
CONCORD, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 2U 1910
NO. 6.
13. Srierrill. Editor and Publisher.
Af TER MEDICINE MEN.
Levied on for Tares
lor
property
tftich They 'Say They are Not Liable.
owral -weeks ago representatives
-Y1 c.,,inr4l Medicine Cj. of
Saranbura S. C located here and
r3 eliciting .orders throughout
a tax of $200 on peddlers
There is
f medicine in w wuntj. .u.
XK n -unmrviwl tfv Trolled, the
a few days ago and the men re
U to pay the same ile immed-
elv levied on two of their horses,
ties and harness, and advertised
Zsame'for sale for taxes July 30th.
u x V Adams, an attorney of Char
'representing the company, came
t0 Concord Monday afternoon
and eave bond for double the- amount
f the taxes and the property was re-
Tbe representatives- of the ' com-1
paar. claim that they are not liable
I ' ' . - . A Vif Viotto o
for the taxes aim ma-u
rit'to solicit orders for the medi
cine. They also claim that they do
not delivered the oods at the time
tbe sale is made but. send the order to
the house and deliver the goods at a
later' date. The county authorities a!-
1HV1 3 '
leje that they keep tne meaicine ai a
certain place in this city and when
thev make a sale come back to the city
and ?et the medicine and in a few days
deliver" it.' The company contends
that thev have the same right to
lake orders- for their goods - that
any other traveling salesman has, and
for this reason they decline to pay
the tax. They do not deny having a
lar?e stock of various kinds of medi
cine stored here, but they put forth
the claim that they had already re
ceived orders for it. If the goods
come .here in bulk twith the name of
the purchaser on each separate pur
chase they would be liable, to the
iax, but the county authorities claim
that they do not do this, but ship it
here altogether and go out and make
the different sales and pretend that
the' order will be sent to the house,
but instead of that they come here to
their store room and get the goods.
The salesman of the company in
this: county have been" doing a nour
ishing business. - The following is an
order which was filled by them for an
old negro in the city, which was
famished one of the countv officials
while investigating' the matter,
bottle" of Life of The Blood, 1 bottle
Digestive Compound, 1 bottle of Pru
miida, 1 bottle of Climax Colic Re
lief and 1 bottle of Bnehu Compound.
They also sell Jap Hairine, "77" land
various kinds, of liver wafers, tonics,
etc. The representatives of the com
pany intimated that they, would fight
to a finish any attempt to collect the
tax. "
Woman's Missionary Society of the
Lutheran Church.
Tne executive committe of the Wo
man's Home and Foreign Missionary
Society of the N. C. Lutheran Synod
met in the Sunday school room of St.
John's Lutheran church at Salisbury
Tuesday, sa'ys .The Post. Those pres
ent were: Mrs. J. A. Linn, of Rock
well; Mrs. R. L. Patterson, of Char
lotte; Miss Constance Cline, of Con
ford; Miss Mary Brown, of Barber;
Mrs. J, Q. Wertz, Mrs. A. W. Wine
jot! and Miss Mattie Miller, of Salis
bury. An interesting program was
aianfd f()V Le annual convention
'vMch wil.be'.' held in St. John's Lu
erau church, - Salisbury, August
ing' Pound After Forty-Two Years.
Gronsboro News.- ''.'.
ome time ago J. M. Reeves, a col
?r(Hl who, as the sequel shows,
an honest old soul, was digging a
V" i for a Jrain on tlie prpertv f
Keeley Institute, when he happened
y H'e something in the ditch shining.
mou?hr it might be of value and
1C lued it away in his jeans. When
,ie got Lome ho IpnnpVI nff th p. flirt
nd saw that.it was a ring; he also
Vof'f at iac some initials inside
. lf- Then he commenced to make
inquiries of persons he knew. The
otner day he showed it to a gentle-
fi a' ' to e xious to
nnd the 0rner. The man saw the ini
ai and suggested that he interview
r-J. E. Logan. Straightway he
lla visit. to that gentleman. Dr.
then r ; uia KJt as.aw,
an Logan put in her appear-
V,
o make a long story short it, was
-it 4o 0?an's redding ring. She4ost
ti-"? ears a when calling - at what
v,u men the home of Mr. J. A. Am v.
.;very effort was made to find it, but
Ion!.0', not be Seated and it was
- eve7 lunZ -aS given up as gone for
onKuff ord W was happy, not
, tw . n nad tound the owner, but
.a ?ad ln .'s hand a check re-
mm for his honesty.
: fri -ti requests the
erai ;. ed his crutch .sev
san:o :1LU5 t0 Please return the
h once. r
NEWS FEOM KANNAPOUS.
Cannon Mill Closed Down for Two Miss Ethelyn Crabtree Will Teach
Weeks Kannapolis. Defeats Con- English There Again Next Session,
cord Other Items. '' j Miss Ethelyn Cabtree, who taught
The Cannon mill is giving its eia- English and Expression in Mout
ployees a two weeks' vacation, and Amoena Seminary so acceptably for
they seem to enjoy it. Many are vis- several years, has been secured for
iting friends in the country and many that work thK session. Miss Crabtree
more are visiting distant relatives. was weU qualified for her work when
But we are not lonesome, for we can she Uuht at Morrt Amoena, being a
hear the whirr of the spindles and the graduate of Boanoke College with high
rattle-ty-bang of the looms in the class standing; bufc since tbt time she
Patterson mill. This mill had its has taken the A. M. degree from
vacation during the first week in Roanoke College and also took a
July. three years' coarse in Virginia Col-
Mr. J. G. Love returned Monday leSe makin a specialty of English
from a two weeks' vacation, visiting and Expression, The following is what
Hendersonville, Ashe viile and Forest her -teachers say of her work in Vir
City, .N. O, and Johnson City, Tenn. &1D!?r Polle V
Mr. C. D. Mcintosh, overseer of Miss Crabtree has been for three
weaving in the Cannon mill, is spend- P st?dn, of th? V"" Col
ing his vacation at Blowing Bock. lee Seho01 of Expression. It gives us
Mrs. Mcintosh accompanied him ; on P
his. trip. I I
Mrs. E. C. Love and little eon, Guy,
are, visiting Mrs. Love's father, Mr.
J. T. Fortune, at Forest City this
wv m f j t sxra fTfftn
Tenn., who has been visiting Mr.; and
- I
Mrs. Love for a few -weeks, accom-
panied them to Forest City. ! f
Mr, J. L, Towell and family are vis-
iting friends at Cooleemee this week.
a rr c:j j JL:i
iting m ifche country. 1
Mr. Lester Patterson is at his oldL.i
t j u t 1 xr nr
stand with the Patersonoung Mer-
canhle Company after being laid up
for two or three weeks.
gave him so much trouble necessitated
an operation by a specialist.
Our popular barber, Mr. H. H. Pea
cock, is offering to-sell a half inter
est in his barber shop. "We hope he
will get another barber to help him
so that our turn will come quicker.
There were two games of ball play-
ed here Saturday eveneing. The Kan-
uapmi3 WJS uco.icu. wlwIu iu
five inning game 7 to 0, only to suffer
defeat at the 'hands of the Rimer
zr v-, - .t. - - -:
iown Doys in a score 01 o xo o, piay-
ingeignt innings.
Your correspondent being on ' the
sick list, is unable to get all the news
items this week.
Southern Conference Lntheran Synod.
The Southern Conference of the
North Carolina Lutheran Synod con-
yenes in Christ Lutheran church, East
Spencer, at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn-j
injr to continue in .session through
Sunday. On Saturday afternoon the
Woman's Missionary Society, of Hhe
Svnod, Mrs, J. A. Linn, of Rockwell,
preiaent, will give a puDiic entertain-i
. -i IT I
ment and reception. This exercise
will be under the direction of Mrs.
C P. Fisher, wife of Pastor Fisher,
of Faith, and will consist of songs
and recitations. On Sunday morning
the sacrament of the Lord's
will be administered.
Oh Sunday evenin
will be closed by a
I
On Sundav evenin- the conference
, i "i i CT i t,.
Prof. J.H. C.Fisher, of Mt. Pleasant.
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Bear Story From Troy.
The Mont?omerian. :
A bear story is going the rounds
and The Montgomerian hears that' two.
ladies were out picking blackberries
, he nderWsh thevteot
, .? i i .Ji
a snarp iookout, mmKing it iw a catx
that had gotten looso or a mere man
b.rUoM,VoutwTffi:
tw ' i c-f ' TMVin "di-
t, 1 1 i. X 1 rAr,
nt&UttTvmot
departed swiftly from the neighbor-
i.o; r- ;n nflinnt.l
possession.
that there was a man in that locality
utiLci J. . iuuuiteim.i " fcj i
llliX L liici c ' v cuzs i mau. m iuwuhj
picking blackberries and it is probable
that he'was mistaken for the bear.'
Death of Mr. Gordon Johnson.
Mr. Gordon Johnson, a well known
younsr man of No. 2 township, died
yesterday afternoon after a lingering
illness of consumption. Mr. Johnson
county
his t death.
He is survived, by! his
"r T i1 ,Tn1,n.An nnil fTiiAA
will be neld this afternoon at 4 o'clock
i J , ctarc ta fnTipro I
at Popular Tent church, conducted by
the pastor of the deceased, tev. d.
RnTntmfirs.
Admitted- to Soldiers' Home.
Clprlr f Conrt M. L. Widen-
hnnsA twpivp a notice from the an-
thorities of the Soldiers' Home, Ral-
l!l. - '1.-1? lt-.i Xt-' .nl ..nliAn A
7' luah J
Tn.ffQr.0 iiA iTi rwm a iTin been favor-
""""" i-v iiiiv uv- '
of anil ,fhat ,iiA ramnM
" --V,, , r n
be admitted to the home upon his ar-
t..i:Li. ir. TjArm'ii iflBM
;v , rrr . T n-r. A-
i i v m i in ri.siiMiirii. 111 1 . i itzojlil 11111 ica vol
TBZZ,rSy, ktZM
1 i? ii.. : J. T,nn. -
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The store of H, L. Parte & Co. is
elose4 today getting ready for the
Iwa onln .1.;,aII. lAArmwi ArA fArrinTnvnf
oaAC, W'illVll " ' "tf IVUilllvni
was years oi age, auu a jvuug vviv-. oiuim uuu i.pcrcm, . . - f . - , , .. s ,. x . . . , , w --v"
man of manv fine parts, and had a on, Thursday, the 28th day of July, sick, and m 20 minutes after it fell distressing accident occurred near the Only CoL Brown of the four veterans
lare circle of friends throughout the 1910, we are going to have one of the near the Rocky River manse was dead, passenger station, and was witnessed as here in the flesh, but I doubt not
who will regret to (hear oi granaest picnics oi tne season mere. i--" "" .' 64oi " r ' i w" . .v-. ji.uuv., mai ui were present in inespirn.
MONT AMOENA SEMEN AET.
10 lesiuy mat ahe has been
in every iway a most satisiactory pupiL
"e5 na application, aa-
ded to nataral ity and a mind
conversant with the best literature,
can not tail to make her a successful
, field o pP11
Mica I'mMMA'ii nrnV n A .
0 : , u"ucr 400 Kfv
'euCu scope requirea aor graduation
1" ' t w uirr
kn nna - J , p
her o-any one requiring a teacher of
Rn nr-eJ Tf uu
T 1 . .
piea&ure mat x nave xne opportunity
0f testifying to the excellent work and
the appreciation of English Hterr.ture
my opinion she would admirably fill
any position she might aceept."
uiv.ii vuui iaIjl iiXioo ViaUUCCv J-1
Small Child Struck by Freight Train
at China Grove.
The 18 months-old child of Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Hinson, of ' China Grove,
morning about 9:30 o'clock by being
struck by a moving freight train,
T,he narpnfa ftf
-i i. . . x.i m -i J ,
suun aisianue xrom vne rauroaa xracK
and yesterday .morning the little fel
low crawled up the embankment op-
Uosite khe lioTnA an wo ffi'n
the watching No. 11 pass by,
Lun a fmiihf -?n -Mma'". -
t;hfi tipw 1nnVlfi if.rai.lr onrl cfmiV Vm
chiw knocking him off tne track. He
is very dangerously injured and it is
almost a miracle that he was not in-
stantly killed. The little boy was
standing on the extreme edge, of the
track when struck by the engine and
this is given as the reason he escaped Lover of My Soul,,, "Rock of Ages,,,
being killed. The child was givenland "Asleep in Jesus."
prompt medical attention and the
u a in
F"juiu swi iae wiii recover. i
, :
Detectives Still Missing.
Salisbury Post20th;
t, . po nrp :n n,
to- the thereabouts of the three detec-
uvebwoo, axier -annging inaictments
ion eintPPn ditTftWnt. vOnnf no-mneM
U Vht pph Afft nto oocf
ZZTZ rCT"I v.
uoiiBuuiMua viwugiug tuein wun vio-
l ii ir t ii cm nrrvn i niri am i o ttt t- i i Ari -v
lating the prohibition law, failed to
show up as witneses in the county
sW up tneses jn the county
t14" nT7.1-Vl 4"llV AACrWf. imA.A nnlll J
f.prdav .
It is stated today that the aV
sence ot the witnesses at this time
win not MKf tne cases ott tne doclret.
Every effort is beingmade to locate
they will be brought back iv
n
- - - - x.c.xv, . uu5 xu
tempt oi court.
Canon Petzer Co. to Have Big
Sale. -
The well kno finn of Cannon &
Fetzer Company will, on Saturday,
Julv 23rd. besrin a fifteen dnvs' nrice
I ' o
Cllttin? kaIa rwhih will Tnpnn Trmpli to
tullIUS -wmcxi win mean niucu 10
-ii t. x
for this sale on all goods iff the house
- i j .
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from 25 to 50 per cent This includes
clothing, shoes, hats, furnishing goods,
etc. In Friday's Tribune and in next
Monday's Times they will tell you all
about this genuine sale;.
Picnic at Bost Mills.
Listen 1 Look forward friends. If
Be snre and come. Don't say no.
I fnf flffl CniTIC V OYTlDnf TTvn
I Knne Tfliir nnph rtnsfAt. -a Inner ami
enjoy the day with us, for we are
contemplating having a lively 6c-!
casion.
"XUUxNU rjVVL,U.
Gastonia Gazette: Mr. W. G. Bos-
hammer, who lives at 207 Dallas
street. .-ihas some T3nllets which he
thinks have established a record in
ll. II C "U I J. I L
i !V8 s ft "T
pWtv fifth of fthis vast nnl "hAo-nn
I o'
l9nff ah .Tutia . TUv 9 a
t. i t t t. i WC a
between Brown Leghorn and Rhode
ti. t?aJ
I
n or TnaTr tn wt readv
imiiiii iri. . .
Weduenlars Salisbury Post: Mi.
I Kl.anh Knvrl rvt 4 "vnAOT-rl nnH MacfPT
I tt a i
have been visiting Mrs. W. T. Kluttz
on North MainW, returned to
ts. Jii. Harris, oi Jiiaionton, ixa., wno
I ! TnTiaVJTfl 19x1 Tl 1.T1T.
i o
DEATH OF MRS. B. S. WHEELEB.I
After Months of Steering ThU Good
Woaxn Passes to Her Reward.
Mrs. Robt. S. Vheeler died Whines-!
day morning at 5:30 o'clock after an
illnes of over a years duration of
ti 1 r . .... . . 1
VV I iW C
veral Teks, and the announcement
oi uer oeatn wui te no surprise to
an4hrougbout this section of the
BefdTe her mamage she was Miss I
Mary Williamv of Beidsville, and ah
7otiedy?0e?', Musifi U be "funiiAed by the
iSS?? 5S,L S fhvVodman band and the reteraas oir.
Vr7A r , cmrr. .
T:S? TlJTl
part in the affairs of the church, be-
ing an earnest worker m the various
noble undertakings instituted by her
SLtf Son or contributions as follows: fight has ba prtKJooM a haxdrsd
ViklS w m tl th5 " Ko- S- Grier, J. L. Staf. times over by small Jeffrie and na3
llSf f beruf ford, LI M. Morrison. Johnsons, both white end Mack, o
C-SS' J v;rW41
-fi?? compelling her to
rlT m ive membership in
the club. As atnbuts to the Jove
and esteem m which she was held by
the members of the crab. she was nn-
ammously elected as a honorary mem-
ber She was 33 years of age on the
2oth of last August and as survived
by her husband and four Bmall cbil
dren, Joseph, Susie, Catherine and
Lucy Cole. .
The funeral
service was con-
T,nbonreenr Tha7
u VCe , ; ' wu.. No. 9 Jacob R. Earnhardt and
by the pastor of the deceased, Rev. Wjh Krimminger. .
riaio uuruam. xne loiiowin? were 1
the pall bearers:-
W. R. Odell, J. L. Hartsell, J. L.
Crowell, A. F. Hartsell and W. C.
Houston.
Mrs. J. L. McKay, of Kings Moun
tain; Miss Susie and Jessie Williams
and Messrs. C. H. Fetzer and Will
Williams
of Keidsvaie were here to
; funel ' W
attend the
mains of Mrs. B. S. Wheeler was held
Au :j ir Txru.i
4- U tJ TIT- TTTT 1 iL"
morning, and was conducted by Rev.
Plato Durham, in the presence of I
many friends.
The music was infoharge of Mr. R.
P. Benson, and the following com-1
posed the choir: Mrs. Plato Durham,
Mrs. Hugh Propst, Misses Janie and
Grace Patterson and Mr. Lloyd Mc -
Kay. They sang sweetly, ''Jesus,
The floral tributes were many and
i i! i ii. . 3 i
very oeauuiui. Among ine aesigns
were the following: Kerr Bag & Fin-
lshing Works, an immense anchor oflGraw
white lilies; Central Sunday School,
harp of white lillies and asters: Vir-
suua ?are 30012 Cluh !heart of
w ' n, ;f-,r. -r
oman - foreign Missionary society,
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,beautif(ul white crescent. In ad-
, A, .
there were many ex-
from individuk
i - v -
qulASJ?e n .
After the service at the home the
vK-.J.. 1 i J X 1. - I I. J
J, iaiu. iw icsi, iu vaiw
cemeter
Run Down and-Maneled bv Train.
The , mangled remains of a white
man supposed to have been those of
f Charlotte, were
were
fiound on the Southern ttaUwav
of7.AVW o t:
Tuesdav mornins at7:45 by a section
foreman a mile arid a quarter south
of Le.i.gton ltis thought that the
man . beating his way on No. 38
fell. The bead pattered off
portions of the body scattered
for more than 100 yards npthe track,
f
h
un me ciotnes. ot ine man were iouuu
ii i ii n'ii . .1
1 "" , ,
i . - v
carS s.lglie1 D7 .w' 31 'ipJ?
- . , r rtf ir
script ion written lor jits. w,iL
forf Dy if- J w- r"?
tUd w e
sma11 Pographs of girls and women.
' .
u.u. vainer xwoca
While Mr. W. H. Heglar was dnv-
in his family horse on his rural mail
being sick at Mr. Ed. Ervin's, but
bv wnci. -n-i, u.a. x " r
it showed signs of sickness -again. The
H,a ,aa -1 i. X ,;fv hnfnro
12 o'clock, the horse fell, and at ten
I animal was 8 years old, and was vai-
ned at $200. His death was caused by
sunstroke..
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Parks' Smnmer Clearance Sale.
n Friday, July 11, H. u rarJB o-
l r, . .,, i - , i l C.
to. TO1 Degin WeiT annual ouiuiuei:
Clpa ra.n a of frtrnT- Antire summer
Clearance oaie oi tneir enxire sumuier
line in both stor-ec The store will be
i
for b ."TnU tHUy
TOU Will. Una a Daee OH WJUCU UC
a ,j.t: ,
"amc uuuureus uj. icuuuvia v,
summer goods. The store -will open
promptly.at 9 o'clock rriday morn-
I rilK.
.w
feurrei. ine norse snowea mjius ui who were ixjneness 10 assist. i
nCNIC.
A 0rtat 'J9?
oatU Sccri
Tuesday la AsjraL
On la. SatuniAj a. E&rrirs of C
barnm CwiMj Ocdp No. 212 m hU
in ncectior with the Daoters of I
ttr
vMtanjnari. i im c:ir I
nUV .Dd pimic for the
Confederate fHenuai and tbfir w,
it u to . . - .
L. v: t' rt 1 ..1
Th) picnid wUj heW oa
k- tt . -. . .
kn P
There wiU also be fome speaking, the!
namc of ner to be enounwd
later. 1 .
u v
.v: u ui.T.
No. 2 S. R. Andrews and P. P.
Toirnsen
No. 3-R. L. Snuth, IL B. Emc
and r. m. Kimmons.
. Ko. mii, TKK. A T
mntco&
No. M. Barchart Colarn-
bus Dart.
Vrt V. T?;v; t-
Kluttz and D. M. Cress.
No. 7 Geo. W. Dry, Geo. Honeycutt
and Columbus Lentz Gold Hill. "
and C. D. Barringer.
vr in t o n t o t
and "W. IL Hudson.
No. 11 J. C. Sikes. C. F. Smith and
E. F. Faggart.
tggart
Salisbury District Conferenr
The Salisbury district conference
wi" conveho in the First Methodist
church . of Salisbury, JIy 28th.
Winston-Salem, there and they will
k: - it.. u A
',. l 11.
27th. Dr. J. C. Rowe, Presiding
o.i-v j-i. -ii
Elder of the Salisbury district, will
preside. The-foUowing, is a Ust of
dplPf-, fnrm t.u ,whm in
delegate from the churches in this
city:
Central R. S. Wheeler, D. B. Col
1 trane, W. R. Johnson and A. S. Webb.
1 Alternates, J. B. Sherrill and J. E.
I bmoot.
Forest Hill W. A. Stone, W. R.
I Odell, A. J. Demarcus and L. T. Chil-
ders.
I l1 1 1 T Trl i tyt m
iL.pv.oriu o. x. viayxon, . i.
Jerome, J. W. Chaney, and J. E. Mc-
Concord circuit J. A. Scott, M. I.
Winecoff, W. E. Kluttz, A. J. Shinn
&1id C J' Ooodmap-
Mise Yerton Entertains.
; -
In honor of her guests, Misses Ad-
die Kluttz and Mamie Marshall, of
Concord, Miss Ollie Yerton, of Har-
ii- t-. .f - ir-,v.u
risburg, delightfully entertained a
I n lim rui rvr 'Hot. T-wt nnla a t V
- .v.. . UV4
I counl
8 to 11 o'clock. Dainty and delight-
..i v . "1. j il
11 n,;nfv Aif.
iui iTTAityuiiicuis were ierveu, ana tne
young, people enjoyed the occasion
very much. Those invited were:
musses Addie Jvluttz and Mamie
M.sses Add,, Kluttz and M
Jiarsnau, oi uoncora: Annie JMcKm
ley, of Augusta, Ga.; Mary Alexander,
lev. of AniniRta. On Marv AIpt
Lena Taylor, E vie Oglesby, Lula Bar-
Minnrton
Oglesby, DeWitt Morru
Messrs Wirt
ison, Charles
and. Iui, Alexander, Ira Taylor,
'Turner and Tom Roe Query,
of Harnsburg. ,
Gave Life to Save Son
To save the life of his son. whifh
. j
was imperilled by a a mad team pull-
ing a wagon, Robert L.! Mills, a farm
er and hero, who lived near States-
ville gave his own Monday afternoon,
1 he father, in his effort to stop, tbe
runaways, was caught between a box
car and the wagon and a few min-
utes later his dead and mangled body
JIvey's Shoe Sale.
-The Ivey Shoe Company have a
I TI,a,. at, a ... 4.
in their fall stock, and offer aU sum
lhisis not a lew job lpts, buf ail
summer time shoes in this, tore.l
The Triune
TVi A riv A;. 4aj7att. a? tjw.
i i . n i i. it-
tomorrow u.ey xeii uu au auout iois
Ibigr sale.
Prof. Thompson Tomomnr Night.
rroi. vaiier i.nompson or tne
Tr- - l;n ii
Jackson Training School, will address
i . . i n .
the people ot toncom rriiav nisrht,
July 22, at a ma .meeting -ft .be held
I "J
ll sociatKm -or -North Jarolin at the
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VETERANS' BIG
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Westannister rtesbjtemn ehurch
T.GC. Clement, of Charlotte, U;
irr. nxAs.NT.
IDr. Jlowt uxm a Trtxk Dxsuxt hr
Goes to A1Uju1 Olitr Not.
frxU. far aa ictrrtftff astmaa.
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31, Who.d bat tU Jeffries
Jhnoa Ct was tt ta ; ervkee
As to tbo Istter lm, W Si4
has not yet emitted hbf)
as to what rill be t Il riw c3
?;.rxU.,v. t JI
iw. i;.t t
tn struts and about the null tb
oraal fila will not likely bTtw
preo '
The linir last Thursday m&k
struck one of the ent fwwiJTL. .
cupied byi Steve Williams, on Mr.
WIL Kind ley's ShankU Pla.. Tb
bolt struck the etove flje, ran dowu
into the rook ' nor nJ inUiitf W
molished it. Tbe'chlmaej at the op
poite end of the house was alsa ,
partiilly knocked down. Fbrtaniielj,
The LadieV Aid Society of. ti -
Metliodist ichurch gave an ice cTeaia
supper on the church lawn list Frt.
;U K-
a neat little sum to help along their
work.
Mr. Chss. Tbayer is home for a fen
days from an extended trip thrvda
South Coralina and Georgia. Mr.
- " '.Kin. 'T-
u- i ?m
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Prof. I).! B. Welsh is spending
.fivJ! bPnnP ILdldenll;
Misses Katie Barner and Iidlu
I UiMW XOJ I Ti 4JU liUlUH
SiIi k nM ?
school at the University.
University
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hi potion at Mr. C. O. HeiligV
r t rr r .r i
where ie has been for a number ot
years. Mr. McEachern has not yet
fully decided upon his next position.
Mrs. J. P. Miller and daughter
Miss Grace, arc visiting relatives at
Newton. t
Miss Elma Welsh spent Sunday
with her mother in Charlotte.
Miss Ethel Corrine left Fridsy
night forEgypt, Ga., to send a fort
night with her school mate, Min
Claudia Kiefer.
Mr. Lee Foil spent Sunday in Char
lotte, going over in his motor ear.
Mr. S. J. Ludwig has been elected is
teacher in Albemarle graded schools.
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soucnea on me pan oi rrox. ivuawiff ,
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cld,ec. HHri' wi1.!?!?:
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barrier-am
Unmi nrf fom -l,r. f Tl.
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ner 8 Pents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mt. Pleasant, July 19.
Col. Brown the Only One This Time.
News and Observer.
In the' past, fifty-two years, tlire
Democratic State Conventions have
eeiJ n There, was only
one oeiegaie nere louay wno was m
attendance fifty-two years ago, , two
years ago, and today. That delegate
is Col. James N. Brown, of Cabarrus
county. He served in the Mexicanwar
and in the Confederate amy an 1 is a
fine type of the real, old fashioned
I .t: ntv. : .
a i, n vtiu vv ' lug JUlClCUb
landmarks which the fstbers have
- set." He received a glad welcome and
hearty greetin-s on all cidta At th
convention her in 1908 there were
three other delegate;: who were here
jn 1858 Eider P. D. Gold, cf WUson-
then a lawver of Cleveland count
Col. Roger Gregory, of Greenville, .and
Sunday School Convention of No. 2
Township.
The Sunday School Convention of
I uvuw uiv V,
- 801,0013 .f f Ptors in the towap
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2nd he? th. ."S'' Ie0 Ta,er
1 1 ree.
Everybody - invited.
w. j. Mclaughlin, Pres.
East Cabarrns Farmers ' Club.
mere win oe a mecung oi the Kast
Vaaj r-i c j
Cabarrus ! armers Clab Saturday,
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July u, in jui. neasant. at 2 d. hl.
All -rnberse -questedto be W
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ness to aliens to.
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