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- - SI GO r Du in AciVnriw. v . VOL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C, MONDAY. AUGUST 1, 1910 NO. 3 PUBLISHED TWICE A WEE1C PTE FARMERS' INSTITUTE. vaccination wherever it has been used. iJW I ' T-i t '. It n xvuis in sneep 13 causea oy a ny. me T Session Her6 ttatnrday Large main symptoms of the disease is a rrfiwd of Farmers Here.1 continual discharge at tne nose, rut rri was full of farmers Satur- P1""1"? uoe Vfl.e MP.wa .um v. - - . I tirll 1111 T h A l9tB N It A 0CC rirUrXJ The, most effective treatment for ... .. ... - I climtn oi cns An hnrcM is rha f i r, of the State Agricultural r , : r ... (.Oil CO i.iv the Tatitute, au-l'i('es u.-narmcnt 1 1 - . v 3 3 i 1 t. of;f,nnr, t Ui" ue oj. a wasu ami uisimeciani xt. w b.ti.jfe v .u:U II...-. -...1. iU: l i; " . U usuaiiv xesuii, m tueir neaun? !-uT:; rr;ww; "wl UP ld weather. Syrup of iodide of ti e laiui.xo v ry;iU"r of iron is also a good remedy in case that those -wuu are iimuius o this kind institutes .aie. Sweeny in horses is caused by a dis -f.Miu. iu-v ' . ... 1 use or me mnsp ps nnn tnp mnct or. - . . , .1 ,T..U 4 tin I v . x v ... i11161 .X ive remedy is to blister the place :iite Jar n iicax r where the gweenv is. which lil0 noiuei u,rluc -p--- '- stimulation of. the muscles. Jelayedmgeiuu is a maUgliant contagious 1 At rpnh Concord until about 1 .1 -.. - . . " . anauiu . - - ana iaiai disease, it is very similar H o'clock. Those here were: to glanders. Fa ffects (he body Messrs. "T p b wr a Ayr and glanders the lungs. Neither of H. V. Gates, Dr. E P. Wood and Miss these disease are prevalent in this sec l. jamibun. u uui Yx WCu tion. Both of these diseases are corn- late arrival uq s'r." munica ab e to human beings. . . 1 1. fill T I - -J . ' nhmit 11:3Uo'ci.ock.,' jne woman sin- r)r ao w Tfv fititutef in charge .of Miss Jamison, Shaw who spoke on the production and was-hew m me cii.y 1, , .wuuouc preservation of home fruits. Prof. men's institute was neia ataue .wurt Shaw also called attention to the im- liouse. r '.-.I : portance of a garden on every farm. The institute was m vuaxge v He also pointed out the error of put J. L. liurgess; the soils man the ting fruit trees and berry bushes to- Arrricultural Department. a.ir. I3ur- hrether . Plant vnur .fmit frPpc n .1 n 1 i 11 I " J -r 7 ?e3S' talk was .tne nrst on ine pro- berry .bugheg 0n the north side of your n-nhnnp. an (1 lasted until ' about 1 o'clock. Jt was lnterspersea 1 P -Pi- r-wr ivi 4-1- rv nilll ciipc, several farmers giving their own .experiences on the line of the talk, which was Soil Improvement. Mr. r.urpcss declared that the growing and innm-iT under. of srreen crops, such as with same preservatives Tcbea bronght ia eontaet with the delicate strueture in side the human body. The cheapest, surest and only absolutely safe way is to sterilize by beat applied in the form of cooking. Mr. W. F. Moose was awarded the prize or exhibiting the best specimen of seed corn. Mrs. J, D. Barringer, of Mt. Pleasant, -won the prize for the best loaf of bread. There was a very interesting ses sion of the Women's Institute which was attended by about 50 ladies, many of whom were school teachers. Miss Jamison made a highly interest ing talk on "Home Sanitation." She dwelt in detail on how to care for the sick, especially of patients who have tuberculosis and fever diseases. She spoke also at length on the hookworm disease, giving the remedy for this as well as the other diseases. She stated that infection was caused largely by flies. She spoke of school. room san itation, and suggested that the school children use paper drinking cups. She distributed to all the ladies present a lot of literature on the lines she spoke about. Mrs. J. D. Barringer, of Mt. Pleas-J ant, won the prize for the best loaf of bread, while Miss Bessie Cook, of Sun derland School, received honorable mention. talk was .the garden and they will protect early young vegetables and at the same time will nnf Vp in vnnr wav ittViqi-i Trrf1.-i r your garden and will not be injured b Delegates to Eepublican State Conven stock while ploing. ' xiou. Get your stock of fruit trees and Barnes of delegates elected at coun- berry bushes from a reliable nursery ty convention . held in . Concord, on and sep that hp hnc a prf ifinnp. fViaf the 14th dav or Mav. 1910. to ihp. crimson cjoer, ei;ii, peas um j his stock is clean and free from dis- nepulican, btate Convention to be Vean. is the most important thing in eases. To prevent scales on vour trees held in Greensboro, X. C, on the 10th farming today, and he shattered the and to De jsncressfnl in thp. PYtPrminn. day of August. 1910. from Cabarrus idea that land cannot he-permanently tion of inects that are iniurious to county: improved except by the use of stable frnit trpps itsp. a. smrav imr ' - Vnn No. 1 S. A. Grier, M. F. Teeter. W. manure and fertilizer. It as shown wjw ai so nA a srjrav t,ninn nsef nl for H. Oglesby, W. EdHarris, J. F. Alex- that a ton of. vetch hay contains eight other purposes sueh as diinfpptinw Under, J. W. Brains, Harvey Spears, times as much nitrogen as a ton of Vour hen house and snravino- vpo-pta- V- H. Cope, A. J. Linker, J. M. Staf- - Tl1 i'l? 1 - . I" X O O j. :i T T 1 tt 'I -rw-r . stable manure, ana tne ieruiizer vaiue bles. If you rotate your crop properly I0ra u- n- -nanwicK, W. A. jjinkj D. ot eas, clover ana soja Deans is aoout you wm bave food from your garden 1U- cuonaia, ias. jj. itusseii, it. a. the same. The experiments by the davs? in thp vpar and nnt siy nr Alexander, C. L. Sims, Jake Tucker. State department have disclosed that seven months No. 2 S. R. Andrews, F. D. Brum- feeding cattle for the manure alone jn canning fruit two things are ab- J- J- Cox G.R. Andrews, B. A. is simply turning money . over. The solutelv uecessarv. cleanliness and Fortner, W. G. Allison, P. R. Motley, ercen crops contain live to ten times oterilizatW Tt is ,nnssihlfl for avptv j- Johnson. as much of the very things wanted hmncp 5fafi nn .small ,..ir; no. A -No. 6rl. B. hmerson, Geo. C. in the land when compared with stable j :;ry .:-:n i,f.r c.wr kitchen, aiid on the Goodman, Mack Bradford, B. H.-John THE DISTRICT CONTEEEXCE. Proceedings of testerday'i Seisbn I. of Salisbury District Conference. Salisbury post. 23ta. DEOWKED AT KA2PJAT0USL Toassy Hnxbei, Afti H. L&sei Hii lift la Like Tier. Tbo&u . HtizhtM. a Ixd H yrirK- of The ses5ia.i .veierlay aftcm.i -f wa4rown4 ia "the lake at Ka the Saliibun Dirrtct contcrcuce teat capolia "-Friday -.'aft emoa akat 2 consumed in hearing report ef atiaii- o'clock. lers irom the vanais cli irche. Tbee lle na fvisttus'vufa'a uaaler reppris showed gfDw;h alonj material of other boy, taott of tbra tmAlkr lines, and were a source of raiiea- than he, -when it is lappowsl he was tion to the members or the conference. I na cranjp or tad fceart lau- The session this morninz was a basv I urf- He $auk. and cose of hit ro. andinteresting one. There trcre two hd.cs were able to reader him - any aDiicants for license to pieaeli the gospel, which upon examination were rantel. Those receiving license were: J. M. Ridenhour and Lindsay Fraxier, ; Dr. W. P. Few, the new president of Trinity College, was present, ani was introduced to the conference by DrFRowe, the presiding elder. Dr. assistance. Before they could rure anyone he was beyocU the reach, of aid. The place where he nai '.drove! is m deep that hi body hal tci b dived for. In some ptaeea the lake s ieei oeep. it if fituaieu near the railroad track and in front of Few addressed the conference upon Cannon mill, and right in the heart education, and in the interest t f f Kannapoiis. Trinity College. He made a splendid . The young man had just returned impression. from a trip in the country and it it At 11 a: m. Rev. W. M. Curtb. of thought he was too hot when he en- Greensboro Female College, of Greens- tere the water and that the attack Doro. delivered a sermon. I01 cramp resulted, lu body waa At 2:30 this afternoon the laymen dived for and secured by a Mr. Beder, took charge of the conference. ,1 alter ne baj been in,the water about The conference will adjourn tomor- - minutes. Drs. Flowe and Caable row afternoon. ' I worked for over an hour in efforts to Rev. Plato T. Durham nreached a resusticate the bod but without remarkable sermon last night, which avail, as, there was absolutely no sign lor lore and doptrinftnlaops him inlOIIlie. a class of his own. His text was the wonderful words of the Master: "And I be lifted up from the eartn, I will draw all men after me." He be gan by stating that " the 'exegesis of this passage has given the doctors a great deal of trouble. Its explanation is different from any other scripture. The statement is peculiar it ex presses a condition, it is in the sub junctive mood. Scholars have tried io Hughes was an employee of the Cannon mill, and mas the son of a widowed mother. The boys of the town in large numbers go "swim ming" every day in the lake, and this is the first accident that has occurred. The body was taken to Charlotte Saturday morning for burial. OBJECT TO UOUt BAIX3. CoUca Bsytn Say SaH Baiti XTiUS rtH ?rkw ea.Oi ilarktt. ; Te ' Tie kaxi tiat' the colUa bayert of the ciiy af. jeest' "yctj wrioaijf; .tie fe34tiey aawc ihm SawT as4 'f4.nc-r t rnt a tijat batff milh n - ,einriirf a.sis.at. o barisx on. tkeai. . .Tae brayrn Uf ihm ttttUrwkira ihtt Wy'Wlafe, Chat, tf list practir- it roatieaetl' flit fall a tnar kr4 "tiiffermee' iU W.. tsU ia th price af ri!toa pat isp, -"Xhwf M.y they !e!SArl thai, tht bale be naaJ of.ta4ar4 weil wila: th ttiaa! aenoant. of -. barls. 'TKt-bakt thoaU.'vrij mi Urn than -4!$ poaa4a We mua to rail the attentba of th cinaer and fanaert . to th attisl of the cull on thit fsattr. H ii ear ocatly hed that any frietbaitck would hart Concord at a eoltoa taar key may be arr4deU Saeh frictioai alwaya meant a lot to trade, aad eoa sequent injury to the eity. Coaean! ha alway been o&e'ot the Wt eoN ton markttt ia the State. Guests at Misenheimer Springs. The following were rejnstereJ on explain it. Did our Savior mean, draw Sunday. July 31st, at Misenheimer all men 1 Doctors have tried to explain White Sulphur Springs : the ureek word, which means to drive Miss alaryr Ilendnx. Concord. in my-direction. I am one that does W. P. Ritchie and wife, Concord, not believe that Jesus Christ left this Crowell Ritchie. Concord. truth in the differential language of a J. M. Sills, wife and three children, I poison short!) after 9 o'clock after ureeK wora. we nave gone roo iar voncora. hm vr it nt l,r m metaphysical exeggesis." lie then J. NV. Cannon, Jr., and wife. Con- and her 'Mover" and and death Concord Wonaa Consita Salctia ta Aahtvillt, . The pre . dUpatehe contain "aia accunt of the tuieide la AthetUk Wedneslay of a woman of tl under world named (irace Brar,t,M ttatins; that h wa formerly from. neoKL It ia'rrKrteI here .that the -woman9 real name wa Sue Croaell, daughter of thr late W. 1L Crowell, of Coneord She had been living ia Falifbary, Asheville and other place. The Athe yillo .eom(apondent of! the Charlott Observer" ha. the folhrnitig particular of the tragedy: . Grace Bryant, emrniite4 aicid last nieht by drinking a quantity of carbolic acid. The auieide occurred at the house kept by one lillic Bithor and is said to have followetl a qnarrtl between the woman and her aJlered lover. The unfortunate girl drank tb indicated that he believed in individ ual religio, that the church people laid too much upon denominational prile. rather than upon Christ, He stated Ko. 4--G. W. Lee, C. C: Stonestreet. tttiat ne ad to apologize to the world , ' 1 : ; , u i 1. tt. j 11 He dwelt t m ni!i vinps nnrl p nver than T n tdon 1 An i "-a t.' ii. irtn pnffle and thpn rnt t.TiP -mannrP. 1u:tij A-i:..At ot.. Will Barnhardt. J. A. Overcash. Chas. f or the sins, in the church. ; I,. . , ,n a tC V.ir Vn " I -.y H. Cook. Will Castor. R. D. Winfl,off. much' upon the incarnation of Chriat 'i" ",v niv,"t 1 uzaiiun.is reauiiy aceompiisnea oy.ine j t k tct t -d i. a -at v ici : ine peas or otner green crops grow llse of boiling water. When canning No. 5 W. J. Barnhardt, Manlius in the life of the individual and re cord. Miss Kate Means, Concord. A. L. Brown, Concord. Harvey Cline, Concord. Miss -Jeanette Ientz, Concord. Miss Leila Dorton, Concord. Lloyd Cook, Concord. ooming stage, then drag them fruits and vegetables for home use it ?hin SaPp D' H Thonipson i cut them un with a disc har- ho nf no.nr nn.Anf. A.Goodman. to the hi down and cut them up with a disc har- js not necessary to: purchase an ex row before turning them under with pensive outfit. Any flat bottom ves the plow. By dragging and discing the Sel,' such as a wash boiler, preserving green manure is put in such shape that kettle or -bucket, that is deep enough when it is plowed in it is distributed to permit of" being covered after the through the' land from the surface to ars or cans are placed on thp inside the depth of plowing and gives better wjn serve the purpose. With whatever results. By growing and turning un- sort 0f vessel used it is necessary er green manure tne poorest 01 rea to have what is known as a false bot flay land may ne made tertile. Mr. torn on which to set the jars or cans Jjurgess had a large chart showing the while cooking. Wire netting made of value of various green crops discussed, medium sized galvanized wire or nar- ,H. f erred to the remarkable change of suited in less than an hour. Two notes were found on a table one addressed to the auieide'a mother in' Birmingham and tho other to 'ft man, with whom, it it rappoted, ah had previously quarreled. Deipoa dency and the quarrel are tupposed to ave caused the rata act. Tb No. 6 Geo. S. Kluttz, A. H. Pen- ninger, S. Monroe Ritchie, W. J. P. Goodman, H. W. Harkev. - No. 7 M. G. Lentz , R. F. Honey- into politics, the nations of the world cutt, W. A. Lyerly. C. L. Eernhardt. are coming to see the power in His No. 8 A. W. Moose. C. S. Kluttz. name. V Here he indicated his belief S. T. SifTord, W. F. Moose, A. N. that God was shaping the parties with James, J. C Odell, C D. Barringer, C. the ultimate end of bringing all men F. James, Howard Bost. J unto Him. The sermon was indeed a No. 9 Dock Bost, Mack Cox, John remarkable treatise on the subject P. Cox, J. E. Rinehardt, John Faggart, I discussed, the lesson taught being the Miss Ella Pebles, Salisbury. Miss Margaret Robertson, Salisbury, parents of the suicide formerlv lit. thought in the past few years, even in Jack Kobertson, Jr., Salisbury. c4 in Concord, the mother tnovin the political world. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barrier, Mt. to Birmingham, Ala., following tb He said, " be is blind who has not neasant. death of the husband and father. Tb seen a certain strange spirit entering Mis3 jlildred Barrier, Mt. Pleasant jbotlv was remove! to the undertaktnf V 11 Z III 1111- I -r-v . . .1 t n. both as feed and for the fertilization row stri4 of wood may be used for r" Wl(lenuouse7 DolPh Bost, ..,C..mniversal brotherhood ot man. Of t ip cnil ,1 i 1 I VltJabULUtr. Vi. int. bUll. I f hia .nnrnnsp. IT crlasa mrs flTfl RPr. I . At the eonelnS5nn rf Mr. BuressMfl fu. i ; No. 10 D. W. Uarmon, VV. Ki. New v o I lictl Ull UKJl tuixi VI ' 'tXIC 1U 1 1 T 1-T-r TTT1 i TTf Tt ni talk- thpTnQtHntP annmp tH1 J. i ' u en, J . ' vv . vv uite, vv . jVi. L-naney. . :r a - wnicu iiiey iB-io u cuyu No. 11 C. F. Smith, Jno. Mc- ant. to hrpak diirms' the heatinff. . Ihis . -. ' T t,t.- At thp nftPrnonn spssio'n of tliP. in- v.-,:.i. . Anulty, UaviQ JJOWnum, d. It. m - " -r i i i isr i iu i i t 1 1 1 1 aisu aau na l jj; viaici iu ftuute Dr. Wood, assistant State Vet- (ro beneath the iars causing a uniform mnaiian, spoke on diseases of a4i- temperature. The vessel should also iuai. j;r. vooa stated that he wouia Vr aaiii rvrvo r tit take up various diesase of hogs aiid aby tin, to be kept in place while the fjfl t t n 1 I 1 II t - . . - a requested tne aarmers iu ri(r a hp n(rdnnp. This p.over re- tattle and otter any suggestions or ask any ques tions thev cr 3d to. The first disease discussed 'v?s hog cholera. Dr. Wood said in part: Hog cholera 5s an infectious disease caused 'by 'a germ 'that may be trans rrp-rc V -I. VVitiPitt ii H I ITV. '1 A. Ritchie, R. T. Biles. Concord. Ward -1 H.-6. Williams, 7as. F. The Child and the Cone. Baltimore Sun. Shall the brutal hand of the Gov ernment be stretched forth to snatch the ice cream cone from the lips of happy children. So 'twould seem. H. L. Lewis, Albemarle. C. R. Shankle, Albemarle. A. Frickhoffer, Charlotte.1 J. F. Floyd, Richfield. Eccles Hedrick, Lexington. " The Orphans Tonight. The singing class from the Oxford Orhanage will arrive on No. 7 this afternoon, and will give a concert at establishment of the Red Crot Cos. pahy on College street and prepared for burial. An Anomaly in the Grape Ida. Dr. I). G. Caldwell brought to oar onice Friday morning a number of bunches of Brighton grape, which show an unusual ami anomalous con dition. On each bunch there- are aev the Central Graded school tonight at Ural grapes whiclf are larger than this 8 o'clock. The class will be accompa-Urapo usually, whilo all the other nied oy iiss warier, one or tne teaca- are Verv small, a little amaller than, ers and Mr. M. F. Hill. The income from from these con certs goes to help maintain the Ox- the grapes of the Delaware variety. This is true of all the cluster on tb. vine, and not of a few bunchet only The strange part of it in that th Harris. Ed. Parnell. W. A. Overcash. tains a large part of the steam to aid p0bt. L. Armstrong. P. M. Furr. Berry Henkel has esized 4,500,000 ice-cream in the cooking process. Nash, T. L Chaney, Thos. Braswell. ?ones in New York just because they For canning fruit fill your iars full ward 2 J. M. Burrage. Jno. A. contained a little bone acid. He m- df choice fruit and place this in your Sides, P. G. Cook, Leighton Brown, iends to carry the war to the gates of coolring outht, which snouia ne iuii M. T. Hearne, T. J. Smith, W. L. Kob- Lonev Island. jno omeiai analysis of cold water to come up to he top of bins, R. L. Burrage, Robt. F. Coble, ias been made of the ice-cream cone tu pvpW;Cfl nf .ffl,;9i ww;tJ ford Orphanage. This fact alone has oeeurred in the heart of the hoky- Uhould .be enough to induce people to sman grapes have no eU U all. nol-v 3,plt TTnitp Statps mrshal 8"- AUtJ coucwu are aiwas cmcr- aNow it A,Ol. VV adO Jiam mlS taining, and invariably attract good crowds in Concord. The price of ad- mission is 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. intistt.oa awarding ns the 1911 Mendacity Medal for this story, we will stand a lawsuit before we will accept it, at all th facts in the case are on our tide. unea irom plantation to plantation the jar. -Let the jars stay in the wa- jno. l. Robinson, W. M. Winecoff, W. md its contents at the time it reaches uirus, streams and buzzards. ,j A l j.er fifteen minutes after the water J A. Upwright, Chas. Widenhouse. ! the ultimate consumer. But after the man may also visit a hog pen and car- boils. Screw the top down and put Ward 3 Dave Honeycutt, Lacy child has put his fingers and face in " a i 1 1 tJ ( rii v t i c r tt r -rr nvi fnnnn i nu i . - i i i i tin . ftius avaj uu ma oiiuco. jie -jgj. jjacK in the waier lor mm- mptoms of this direase may be ea- utes more; Take lt out and let it stay ly detected and most every farmer nTlf:i next dav when vou boil the jar il- : l ... , .i . r -i i ! " . . - '5 1 Death of Mrs. Eliza Winecoff. Mrs. Eliza Winecoff died Thursday afternoon at her home in No. 4 town ship. She had been in ill health for Moore, Joe T. Cress, A. G. Bost,. Jno. it, combed his hair a couple of times, i ! ! a m Tv, -r.T n ' ' .t. v: from an attack of the grip last spring. &he was to years or age, and was the widow of Mr. Valentine Winecoff. S. Hill, Jno. McLelland. x smoothed it off on the white marble Ward 4 J. F. Honevcutt. J. H; Utpns and nilrpd it im off the sidewalk j-iimuiar with them. jaedieinaiL:- Qftmntoe "RVillnw this nn mfn t?.a Tin a 0-11 A uvd KAst-; w.,, t i:i lia,; i i 1 1 1 1111 r 'ill 1 ti uLUkJ a v aw h. r- 1 r f m m, B a. 1.. . w vs-vvi. ji iivu m ww 1 1 ir; in ixi. 1 1 i v a-q i .w. sk. 1 1. 1. 1 n i ,111 a i . l j j treatment in hrxr Tnolprn lias nrovpd I . 11.. j T-nn.,tnWoc'tVio 1, W. "T . KT.AAirrm TtnUi- Tjmt l:i t . . .a il. " o , r : ior me ixiiixi uav. i'ui v Cf,ciauiM icit t . ncuuiugiuu, vui. i" 1 oi mieroDes 10 sweeten ud iiie luuime. xtl misatisffletorv and the onlv thinsr :. wnn h t ,rhaa Rio.Wplqpi. Plioc SVmp T?. mu. .n i..n.... ji,i.n. iu nameiv . xiev. u. xj. u. ninecou, 01 4 ,lft , , V , Same piutcss uotu val. 0,.., ,uvV, ... . lue olu I01KS use ulo leu us llliu CVCij, tt.-,-. 'II., f-a WMotr WsUa f?ea I k uju0Wlien cholera is "Prevalent amons w'',.a om fnr an hour and a I YVWldina'ton . C . Tj lfossman. D. B. ik;i Vr,n .C lif ."I Aits, . y tiaifcczy 1 ' Vn. I. . i , I lid c IU. uuii 1""" o J ' , vanu u.4XS IU Ml, ilia Lto. Ui. un. K IT TT7;fF J XTmvm T?MTrvk I i; 7" ?s 3s t0 separate the hogs and half for three consecutive days. Porter. The ! pure-food child can be accom tM Uth? Pen .thoroughly.' .-bollow ;This .pr0cess of boiling on eonsecn- pn pmi nr.TOr,t,-T, - pKshed only by appointing one Gov 1 1 1 1 II I H - lniAf .viy. t . n r-kivil Wrtn.c 1 . .1. i 11 T -m Z 1 ti mpm aw w . 1 . . . - - -i in. ccniiii yuui suuuu nuiii i t,,Tn hoto in tho csitpct mprnon nnri is i nnmi. - hii nH y i Hum but don't make the mis- mueh preferr6d in home canning. The . Republicans of Rowan; arebe- - Others, nurses, policemen tf5ke of .waiting until your bogs show fiT.cf A,a .llncr kills nearlv all the &mnS to Slt up and take notice. The o ' (f1Jlu me disease neiore using bacteria, but does not kill the spores. aiiau" wiwuuuwcc i"C 1116 serum TV. n.rvi c. . ii I ot tfi O nSPrTPr h a s t his ? fi-nw, V , & axe rr As soon as the iars or cans cooi, tnese - . ".om a hog that has cholera. The hosrs .ow l nf ,ratp. The . Republicans are planning a tad 5Prnrp a 0 a Ala in ,4Wf o TTaia . , . . , . j.: I OTeat'here on 'the-oecasion of the hold-!, JCollegiate-Institnte Prospects Crood. Prof. G. F. McAllister passed through the city Friday morning ea route to his home in Mt. Pleasant from , Mooresville, here he attended the picnic Thursday. When asked in regard to the outlook for the Col- fnMMaM. TmmvZ 4 m r Aev t n Mrs. mnecoff leaves five children lbool Prof McAllitter ttate mely: Rev. J. E. L. Winecoff, of l!4. . J T)r'nwts foP ft iAnrfl nmlU ... - o - -. Lunette. Winecoff, and, Messrs. Ralph. L had TtttX & U' number of ea- ana j. v. vv inecon.- . I : u w AmKr The body was interred Friday after-!.,.? it, ..; . at 1 o'clock at the Bethpage Vag. in tbe iQtcre,t of the who,A noon cemetery. Bread Cast Upon the Waters. An act of kindness which he ren- ; "en bled and the blood whipped until the C0Stents. The second day's boil- of their. county convention Satur dered an aged stranger six yeara ago and Fred McConneU chaperoned by - iBiay. in a liquid state, tais nr tbis new lot of bacteria be- xi uaiauy a xCwaxU vx v--, Mrs. j.LW. iume will leave Tuesday wood ;5 injected into a hog that has fore thev bave bad time to produce decided to put out a full county and 1. Allen, a young man of Homer, La. mornin? for Wright sville to spend this aa diolera and recovered. This hog CT4nroc "mlincr the third dav is not legislative ticket. Congressman Chas, While traveling in Texas, Allen met week They will be joined Wednesday also bled and from the bloc d the Ulwnvc npppssarv but it is advisable in H.Cowles and Moses N. Harshaw, the an elderly man, m looking out for by Miss Hat tic- Ross who is now yis- i !-'nis prepared. After a hoz shows Aa, Wp Ut ih sterilization Republican warhorse, will be present whose baggage the former preferred jtirJ2r at Sanford. On returning Miss ymptoms of cholera we do not rec- is complete Artificial preservatives at the county convention apd make his services. On parting company Bangle wil lspend several weeks in : uuH ncrinjecting.the serum, althoueh oq rrPSArvino. .now- addresses, lur. jonn a. Mms, ex- with Allen the old man toos ms name Ureensboro with ber brother. 11 mi2hf rirnr. .1,a1i .mu' tuclw.m Vi "v r . V.,r . sheriff, Cabarrus, is enoineprincr the and i Mee . -rcitT,! tIia laration. i i - J ivw,inn irnrimic LTinno dtp I ' " , - - o kuuivsi ,,.u - j , i ..i;x:.- campaism as chairman, and it is ad-l"You mav some dav be rewarded for Goin to Texas. used in some localities m mo wes- , v , ' , , i -y . ... i, ervation of foods. These are recom- tea fJotn uemocrats and "epuo-, yonr kindness to a stranger." Allen All thehoosehold goods of Mr. D Off f or wnghtsville. . Mr. Moser Back to Boston. A party composed or Misses Bessie t. Yn,ijfcTirf mnr nf'rerent date wangle, Julia jueionneii, aiaaeune gav that Mr. Walter Moser. of Ca- T 1 J T I I . - .: T. w aoj-u barrus, U the leading pitcher in th Pacific Coast League.. 3ir. Moier baa been at Oakland; CaU for some time Kime and Messrs. I2'hf nrnvp riplnfi-il iTU nMrl.A ime this serum lasts as'a preventative is 'Slx weeks and where the disease is l evalent it is advisnlo , 1 time 1 ine expiration oi this in??? manSe may be cured by keep h. .i?en leaned and washing the o?nt -a good disinfectant. Zinc ointment is also a good remedy. Black leg in cattle may Ve prevented dL Cma.t1? e calves. It is sel- "old-.S a ln, attie over two years ailhf! USU,ally calves. Good re have always been obtained from . . .. , t . lieans that hp knows thp ?ame of TXll- I xcua roctoor- nnfifipl W lsrvpra at I t t i. i, i,--. Tnendpri hv advertisements and asenisfT. " ' T . -A ; i V"lvlwu; ! . Ayayvaun, juavc uccu, djulucu w structure and if these different pre- ues Vcuy. ; ine campaign m xvo w- fils i t0TJJT traveling companion's Lane City, Texas. Mrs. Dayvault, af- wrBMeeA to Vper, fruit and veeta- an 1S som X0 De wonn wnue death and that the latter bad be- ter a visit of one oonth in western woe inpfinifoW ThA ohieet of nsiner year ' ' ' '; " ' '- : queathed $10,000 to him as ' 1 the young North Carolina, will leave for Lane preservatives of any kind is to kill Mr. Frank Safrit, manager of the man who assisted an aged man while City, and Mr. Dayvault will go there the bacteria.- tnereDy preventing ler- i-ostai xeiegrapu omce in inis city. -icixiug scvciai jcaia and has extended his. splendid repa. tation to the Pacific coast lie-bis been called in by the Boston Ameri can League team, and ill go back io Boston. We find the following concernic this from this week's Sporting Lifer Pitcher Walter Moser, of tbe Oakland team, has been sold to the Boston. American League Clab for $3,500. Ha will not report nntil next Spring. mentation and decay. Bacteria are and Miss Delia Bost, of China Grove, minute forms of life of very delicate were married yesterday afternoon at as being p erf ectly harmless and are Forest HilL servative act on the 6tructnre of bac- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cannon, Mr. also as soon as he can sell his home I Ross Cannon and Miss Laura McGill here and dispose of his business. Many I Cannon and Mr. IL L. $mith arrived Friday's StatesviHe Landmark: fnends regret very much to see these m ine cuy oaiuraay iron: a wur r -r-v -r r- n a r . ' J nil a 1. n 3 I W a.tfara Va4I PaMlln In t1 xiev.ur. J. JiL. liner, oi voacora, 'wauiewq people leave uoncora. vv .wu vMyA iiPcriTt mti'nr f rfco PrPsTvtPT? an ' . I Stevens-DuTTea "40". Mrs. C. G. teria in such a way as to kill them, Miss Helen Patterson has returned church at Taylorsville today which Rev. Dr. J. C Grier is conducting Hill and IMr. paries Cannon have what might be the effect oi these 'irom a visii 10 inenas in juocxsviue. w couiiuue vurougiiuuk ucav ia seucs i uiwa i.-;.w..iw. -a
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1910, edition 1
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