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3. Srierrill, Editor ana i-'tatrtisrier. PUBLISHED iTWICE A WEEIC SI GO n'Yar,.D Advanio. VOUjtXXVI. ETBACK-TO BIO LEAGUE. CONCORD, N. C THURSDAY. AUGUST 4. 1910 NO. 10 AN ENJOYABLE PICNIC. RETURNS PR02I RALEIGH. KANNAPOLIS NEWS. COUIJTY HATTESS. Ttis Popular C"i if" J? Cannon aiid Miss Emma Can- W- r- Smith Told by PbjsMxss IJteresti f IteJ tUp vanceato non Entertain a Number of Priexids A""B AAV u ; Cabarrns-Rowaa Town. at Their Country Home. . dxopnoDia, . IV twoweeks vacation for the Can- Miss Emma Cannon and Mr. Jay ,3Ir " 1 Sm!th No 3 towslllP' ada mill, ami one week for the Patter- nnon entertained' a number of their r " luc .I,d5tcur ias.l lulc' a", eid Saturday and for sev- at a basket picnic last night t!aleifn 0? l5t returned Home era! days every train brought ia a iuesoay nignt. .air. smitn -was treat- number of our People, who ha.? been ness. visiting frierds ard relatives in the - t . . , , . , i ... . r - i -r irr -n t. niwuen in iinti manner ine no" 'inrew i npiwhtvn m - , ,, . . nttjn ,in aPAr ana w. a. cannon, in no. zi .r ; . v I" u uuo, uxau wi ru Afl, township, in honor of JUss Cannon si- - wciu-ciwi coming come as ,iaie as 5 fight to overtake - the -Ath- . ... Kin-man. of Sum- .Jt 7 .ter;ard feared the ho- had Sunday night.' Al report a good time lcduci 1 " , " ' I hvrtronhfthi.'i find Mr Smith wint 4n ml u ,.,; rt. I - x iuuu mvf ivv ICICl IUC SIVI. iUC 2ni PLEASAKT KETTS. Hoss to U Befit at Cotty Pitrk at CcU Syris jTlf Tamm Hon not a Surprise. . u'oshindon Evening Star of f i:!.u. is authority for the state- ' . 3 iter ---- , i f;n from the Oakland HoPaocs KoJ 11 Read U b Pixed- 1 Hizor Hatters. The board of ccmsty wsnsiMltmr held their reirukr i&cctUy xzctiiz; Tfce ML I'kaasi iVafsl Jr. O. A. M. nil! cite rksi a: Coll -i!e,i on option "r bv the in the larSe and autiful oak groye nfai' ,r- flia 1 h opposite the home of their parents, inf a ho-that showed sips of illi V"1 ,o.l. ,. P tha A TTlPriCan lea U6. F ' a-a.n ir. ?nmr. minnow V. v . i ii i i l luw - o i i j nr 1 1 it n i nuru u- uuic uiuuuci l.ic ii j li :tha oust uim iiwiu vxv. w o n .nJ Cn. r?urn U il. - 1 T ' . . J ,4-1 "Vi v.. uuu uv W" vu. In . ... .. ... .. . .. I . ' -- :h;, of the Am?r"a?.Jf M About 7 oclock yesterday after- "aieigii to connu with the physicians resumed operations Monday xnoniin mills JHMay. lfcrre vtrir tiiile 1 rs,r-I rkUv. th Wis is.-- A baMOTM of imjrtacc to ws be- naabef of jr4 tir' Lii Wen fore th !iard. The foUawinr are are4 U t.i 4irrMt amon the rir ro.k.l by the eots- far tie oryAu3. U T. 2Urtnt mlioner: I f iWccrd, aix! M,4aHa5, of SU ihat the stjrT:or of I towzs-1 nbynr, r ar.; ti axbr, ' imf Prftsi'deht Tavlor isi r:;v-vt,.; - t th tnUni i, . n v. .1. .i..'. r ! s :iriui - r"";;. noon the streets of the city were alive " . 4" , v 111 iaeir Pces ana ct , r m an oi. i'1"1-"' "o . - A4 . .1 1 w . 01 A"! S"TS.J;h. with couples of pretty I'll Hit? AVC ; " UyftntU,. xm,V,n ? I . 1,... It. ,.. i- - . . ' M"". ' bo pass ma tm rfamt 13 1 That the treaitarpi nar tl ii.!?-1 tr.alia th i!iv KIS- p,UM ( . . . tf - t. .J .T .', ment and the cost in ihe eae of Alice erdial istiutoa in eitedeU ererr. M . 5-t,e ltar ,"v"ti V "e free and open-hearted hospitality . d"P?ba even if the ho did have it, last eek, preaching every morninj at ,viehbur?tcamWhenitivonthe that awaite1 1. We numbers of .0.'''k and again at night. Mr. Cabarrus county November 1, IboJy. ithoat interest. That the petition f .vto he was again a mem- i . innumcra4 tateI y county rejo.ee that all fears of ay has the confidence and respect of the M. bS a ber ot J-''" T;-oaks, forming a most beautiful scene, T- u x- - -enure community, lie Is an old war- wooden a make.s. This season he -has been do- to-ether with cordial words of Perience ha bee removed. ; . and has been' in harness a lonir .; J Tv i i- T-fr- in tr i n n l I j . - - - . J I II 1.U l.U.ll iL UVO li VIA lUElt arrival. The grove 'was provided with many rustic seats . and tables and for more ..rvi uir on me IbouM make the Speed Boys a valua b'e rran, now that he has had several ,l,r experi: k-e to h?3 credit than !.-.!, ,;n' li; - lit st received a tn i i'2 iea -ac, -which was with the Phila de!pl;ia atioiiai ?c'"-al"-"?"'. rings of merry laughter of the young To the many.xnenub ox , , t , , , - been expecting . " VAT , uuiC, um.is sun as zealous in the work Supervisor Rm !hA nWmtml fSAJP0 Pre1a5her hM encasing committee to take the work in hand to Tfc Kanssert Icttitat wkLH l asking for a here Iat Tiarday 'at til attr-.ttNl bridsre over IIedy creek be granted aj I otb by fameri aad their Th i, as loiiows: lue county Kunjr onc a&aui aitemaioa mtich fifty foot! steel span with Kails for tHaVisr, and when ose ro-j pproacbes. and that Commts-1 pet a tcan lb inking bo will ctsally mix ana jnomson ana isoaa nua roorr awej: mt foa uae Mis Ioitie and Laura, of Albe marle, am Tithing at Afr. aud Mr. 1,f.i the aDOVe IS m waj-a a, aux- ,,,-Ue 'i'r they have The Methodist Assembly Grounds. r nr r ' r i it lit . r , . o o o uuiiuutrc iu lane mo w uik in a Mr. W. M. Corzine has recently re- the attention of his audience, and his u i t .... i ii , i . . . i vv 3k i'uihsl ui kiic rwuun, turneu irom a mp xo ine mountains preacnir- is effective. 'There were tj u; ; v. C O UtU arltr than I -. .o t. ,i n t . .i -n l i . . . 1 c t"u Ui, luc uutcua ui 4i,l " .... ... J in 71 n threo hours the whole country . 1 :rcu a'mDe' ! c accessions to the church as ah township bein- Uod it is ordered Me.r A. M. KaOaaii and IWr hePhla: ?lde was-enlivened with the buzz and " !tS, that the .aid petition be tabled for Foil .ill to Cba.e Oty, Va, to .fa. num or conversation ana tne joyous v ;;Vi "YrI " Ti1, AaT? 13 30 days and taken up at next meeting. Ht tome real etiate far wbich they rxuuu vi wc muu xcvcm.j pmuitu uiC cajjusi ciiurqn nere ana en- Thut Snnprintnnt Rm- fli aav aUe a Jul. oy a numoer oi PTPmmeni Jieino- -ine- love ot his flock in a very in haml th; ana veiHn. of Mr. II. W. Itarrier, of OeTtland. dists of the Methodist Episcopal marked wav which Ts as it hni.l1 hi it.. i.mi m, . r.i.. . i nu, ... i t . - ,v'r u p. , 4t. i t ' t oi i . ine UUi "far inunuersiracK ohustp. i ", . ni z.rrr in a lew Uavs Church, bouth. 1. . B. Shinn, pastor of the TTtt e to viJt 1,1 f i t' The men behind this movement have Methodist church here, attended the rier. . " Harrier and daughter, tl,at. he would make good. He rT lx .. .lul"6 isallufESn.T.A.iloser,otNo. M; Ma , spet $95,000.00 for land in thij sec- meetings of the Salisbury district V u V1"' fcT Mr,. I). I,. . verv nnnn ar nere in nis v , .. . . i :x.,t.i ..i infnnAn . o.i:a... 1 . 1-.?. ..wwv v.. . ; 1 T, -nrnntinh iJ!?n'.ran.es and Catherine Uoodson, Vr-tuUlanahrrounds of the county home. 1 Mi Id mi, am rt at Mitea- heuncr ipnnsrji. ' Mr. and Mm. C. G. Heili ipent unday in Charlotte, iritb Mr. YJh Miss Kthel Cooino retumt tomor lomo-cuuin, r 1 Mane (inffin, Mary Griffith, Dora VL ajue&wue iiear; xuacuiu, em- a3 atcumpmcu oy jir. j. uacon, aikJ with, delight by all whoknow Burkhead Willi and Grace White bracing ten large farms, including who went as a lay deleagte from Kan. Liin. he piicneu gic., uan xu Laura Ridenhour, Theresa Kin- An- many 01 tne most heautiiul natural napons. we have not met 31r. Shinn Colle-e several y( ars ago and alsy:or , -pPf7pr R,;A Ur.Z' v locations for the erection of summer since he returned, but 3Ir. Bacon I o 7 " 1 - I .. . . n . mi 1 1 . . . . . r A Young Hero. cottages to be found ' any where. : -d; :r:V'.I ..'..r old son of Mr. P. P.ITownsend. of lue tame uacji i-uuMuerauiv eninusM an . . . .. . ' i iAt 1 1 x.- m-. 1 a A 1 iww aauua a iui iin;ni m. vuii in Trtna survev for- the water line throusrh this reports a verv orofitabl meMin n,l . '"" " :. n " faginia-league ZT .TSTl Uironertv has been made and a dam. d time soe allv: hut .11 Tn a " t:, , , . ., TPf-nnl of win- 31 pu X1CU dtuu V TV . u- u -u u -u u- u I Vhof o Sr u j- x I result of his brave and prompt action I. "aaruion anu aauaier, recora oi win- p , wv,Ua TrMnV TTinrr wm forty feet high, is being built which that a crowd of Methodists enjoy I . i 1 1 . t . u. t:At . I hav .rt!imwi - . .He." Kr..n7 Meheek tl. waters of Kehland owk-tteiAselve, trhen thv t together. .pro,DTyo f.J, ne u!l . ville. the best joimg., .u,.'., ;Po and cause them to spread over an area a AO dfihtbeemandmtheovsweekflvle -iusib oiiotw. . a duhci w . ...-..... r hrVSaeid Ih edn about one mile wide and one mile and r W correspondent. did not enjoy S ?! b is iit'-T . ' . I iii : 1V I rhA hnhnovo , 1- I uluin" ai vacciw wavmus uc i " tii.nnw ntn..mAv. L7 I ni 1.1 in. t hi n jii " . 1 tji luiii" a mic laaci i "u i.v.iiu.o iiau xuaut uui iit-cmif i . .... . ..... .... . - ... . I mem ivrnTPr. irnpri mttia mi ri ira- i I Itrn i Sahsbuiy-spencer, -iu v.axuxx-,- t Eva Mav Brown.-Marv Rinam. o-inln. league and the Ashevuie league. T ; jrir TT- n r. c While Ditching in the V he made the marvelous mng. 19 straight games lined to become one ot ball players in the count , x x aujv j.ixji ii.-M.ju, j.v. aj. aAorriyou, su - , , - j , , - ... Hural Delivery Endangered. p0rter Clifford Porter Sid and Mack Work was started this week of sur- did, as he was laid up The R. T. D. News, published at r,,' Vr.aA ' . r,M nA vevinsr a street ear line from Waynes- attack, but we are im Washington as the national organ ot Uj,rftyit r-nn w?n;Qm Mfn, ville about twelve miles. A"driveway will 1 tracted vacation at Pineville and in also be built, that -will run paralell the vicinity, visiting , relatives with the car 'line, the entire distance, mends wUhTarial Tfc;li.to.'S!i" wait 'ien on ine onage into me -waiers Cook. Dr..O.'It. Harrinpcr, of Sumter. S. A Z i x x tin iv vxxxxuxx, u xixiaux xxvxi fctivixiciv he Rural Letter Carrier's Associa- Lu.jh , t.i. h.i . . . mumm aua , oouu iouigomery u i nn. sounds an alarm m these terms: . ' J Ml' 1 J nK.iinAmT YlnMO Ol I " lVlgllt now pieuuiXxJtax. J xjxo.xxo ox.v Jivcrv service and provide in its stead a daily . delivery to the farmer by Mr. Geo. L. Fislier received a tele-what-iV knowu as the star-route,, or gram-this morning which announced Waynes- auacK, out we are improving now. TV, , -, V. , , , C i . 'iu viUe down to the dam distance ssAce As soon as the driveway and car line Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hatch went to are completed a number of lots will lindal lastweek. Mr. Hatch return- be surveyed and offered for sale. , . ed this week looking fresh and jovial, Plans are also being made for thu hat:JMrs. Hatch will probably remain - , . -r -r.t. . tt -n' t ' I " " a I - . .contract system. This plan has been tne aeain oi lvir. jonn v. Eisner in ereetion 0f a church that will accom- among the mountains during August, the subject of serious consideration Hickory last night, of appendicitis, modate five thousand people. In this Mr. S. T. Reder looked after the Y. by the rostmasier uenerai xor muiu i -y. uC xx uu. ouuCim6 xw church will be held the various cha- i.ai. i. nan during Mr. natch 's ab than six or eight months past, and awut two montns. tauqua meetingsSunday school con- sence he hopes to be able to furnish Presi- Mr. isner was born and reared in venti0ns and other large church gath- Mr. C. E. Lowe has returned from dent Ta ft with ample reasons for the No. 2 township, near where Mr. R. V. erin(rS. Forest City where he spent a few days change before the latter sends nis an- -amweu now uvea ami was a promi- nr rnnn Tnurn send realized the situation, and with- . KMr. Roof, of Hickory, ii ipend ana out a moment's hesitation he plunge !n- a Acw .da' ?lth Rer. IMter Mil- ed into the whirling waters after her. !er lr- uz the field iu the With a few swift strokes he succeeded IDtcrC!tt oi educational and miionary in catching hold of the helpless girl work n connection with tbo Tea and quickly brought her to the bank, nesee L. 1. 5ynod. . , The water a this point was something ?r afttl ln C' P. Fiihcr. ot like ten feet deep on account of the i'aith tvpent Sunday here. Mr. Fish- recent rains ana tne onago was i . vv. a vvut4 v luwra equally that high above the water. Rowan Couple Wed in Concord. last week, joining Mrs. Lowe, who had Salisbury Post. nual message to Congress next De- nent and well-to-do man; held in high May Accommodate Cabarrus Farmers been there about ten days ahead of Mr- Frank Safrit, of the St. Paul cember. It is the belief of many esteem oy ail wno knew him. nostal officials that President Taft He moved to Hickory about 25 years will readily approve of the' suggest- ago and bad since made that city his ion of -the 'Postmaster General in the home. Mr. Fisher -was 78 years old. matter, and for the sake of economy His wife who was Miss Jane Young, make a recommendation to Congress of CabarrTTs-, died about ten years ago. to Georgia. . him. community, ana 3iiss iouie uosi, ti i t xn i iir. ann irs. v. ii. Alien are visit- x nuwuJi- rr i hs.m i j.ii"iiiiii tcuuiia tuat a .1 ! - o. .1 Unai wnnM onh i. nnmrmv. mg Mrs. AUen's father Rev. R. N. ried m concord Sunday anernoon, tue O 1 VlUi LUl 4VA V. v M v . A. w v I m 11 ninson. in rtsnvi, x. j ii, a l hp ' nhnne ?ave an account or last uia" Fai"b T,r"Ueek's accidental deaths. The fam- ?eddinS was a surprise to the many tng sen'ice. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. P. Miller are home from a visit to friends at Albo marie. Mrsi C. G. Lentz and Mits Laura Lentz havo gone to Black Mountaia -where (hey will fpend sometime. 3ft. Pleasant, August 2nd. The Orphans Monday Nibt. The class of orphans f rm the Ox ford Orphan Asylum, 11 in number. in ennof th0 npcpssjirv law for the The remains will be shipped to Con- L .- P t i. ilips f thp lpppa' ha th svmna. mends of the young couple. I chanS Already Postmaster General cord tomorrow night and the curial a .LT thy of the entire community in their . Mr. Safrit is asbn-of Mr. Ch.s. Sa- nght a largo audien at the Cfn Hitchcock has consolidated the di- will take place at Poplar Tent church ad Ueloil rerved flu- ad bereavement. The remains of fnt, a well to do farmer, of St. Paul's, - "ea .cnoo, ounu.ng .onaay vWon of star-mail routes; and divis- Saturday morning. ture- ,oung Mr. Robert Gunter was followed and is a worthy and industrious young ht. Jhe c hilJren .hoH .jd.ndid ,. . , r. i.i.- -ft. T?;0'W c' o lirAf Tt AtVcr ture generations, ine proiessor .is ? Mrs. Safr t is a daughter of Mr. training, and their a mica ranee and ion or rural-iree aeuverv miu wuau lh. i u UiUn,i Ui i fi i that hiss hnrnlip "npicrhhors I l(J lu.t3 xvauuapoiis ceuueiei j uy a laigo i . . ,!,imfl,n , ,,;t. i .;n i.xx i L . P! T, FliPr. nf "To 4 ownh n. and satlsnecl ina;.ms oucoiic neignDors . - . -r I A. A. Bost. also a farmer, a lid is a demeanor u ere-evidence of it. Will . UCl CUJ-Lf 1 Uc IxllU VVll as lXio u.i- I ! "T -w XT 7 I vision of rural mails. This is iirsf step toward making j the services similar." i Catrping Trip. the Alfred Fisher, of Mooresville. t wo - Veterans' Picnic. The plans for the veterans' picnic r a. a - i I . n II On Tuesday morninv the nintn..oi are aoout vuuipictca uu m a cw aj 1 1 r , . r i0 -ii! . .. t il1cn-a n-.Twt L i n rr will 'Vip in .TPnrli npec I nn nn no"rifnltnrp invpstitrntinn tn A --v aj-tisr, .-Jir. w. Al. smim ana panj' r" m, ----- -o. 0-v . n . a v i I -Pr-vr. flitt Annacinn ' ho onmmmitbpc iihnmn nnr nnfirhfv nljifp it. nr. sn phi win leave on lortv-iour. lor nis -an- cannot spend the summer siesta more Thero wa. only one thing to detract profitable- than in an investigation ..ot ! V r L"J ; ' So far as Vnown tlUr-was no narehbd from the pleatftre the chihirm alTord- how to take care of the rural homes "lan i;tti Tnmm, objection to the marriage the couple H a!lil tha the latency of the oi Labarrus county. -T V:. x, ,r u , 7J rrpfpr5n- tn Winrrlp.l at fWrd hour of beinninff. It wa advertiuyl The Southern railroad would pro; C"v, the b' 7 wisu; that the performance would gia a host of friends amonjr whom ot their 1ends ere his playmates and his sudden forty iiau camping trip. . ne win take ins outnt, wnien is tne xp " - n most -comolete in the ftouin. ine Iutuuv- r " . . r. .. " partv will be aone about a month. from the various townships will have service for the running expenses; it- death by the mysterious hand of Proy i x xu u,i,a -pvv, fT1Q;T. 4rv, ;c rt ;nfoi.ocf rronrtatmn idence has caused a deep gloom to Family in Destitute Circumstances. There is a Hat near the Cannon ey family, who live bleachery, in desti- a ,o T,oo-pC cimiifinnn. oil innctT- ainn-r tinoiV imo3 v l lovable disposition and at the same tute circumstances. lor several UUC2LCU Lv 'HCU1 uUgV.O ij, ml J XUQ J""Vi iii "i""' J '"0 ti-iv.il. ""vw.. . n il i . ffl .t, . . . Tl,.; ' "L" d ;cT fun the township from which they are It is up to the Farmers Union to onei u ua e uifeeKs tne motneriiias-oeen eonnnea to r 11C1C lUf ,xxxoii, . , , , I Il . 1 J from. iiwii 'j.i v u-:i.. i i i. -ii i it Tables will be erected at the consult the railroad officials and make . 1X1 e uu-s er ueo wuu ieyer out xor tne past luiiuctMu fcoii& oi. uuj-iiwuu. ii. iew oavs sue nas oeen ante to oe up . .x p ii i t i i ' 1 1 . 1 . -1 T il' la Ji(i:ui,U'p ivimrp thpv. wi ;npnn trie niu-lit of Aii" list the ninth 'and from court house lawn and dinner will be arrangements if the Cabarrus farm- liuawkc to Fiont Royal for the horse served at 1 o'clock. Be sure and ers desire an excursion to the Georf bring filled baskets. Short addresses gia terrace region. The Mecklen Old Soldiers' Reunion. willbe. made by Messrs. C. E. Boger burgers would probably be glad to -The regular annual meeting of Co. husband was taken ill with fever anl bliow. ' While gone they expect to take in auington iavo. Klkton AVoo.Utrif.v- T ovrtnn "Rnpna. Vista, furnish music for the occasion. There Natural Bridge and all points of in- wil1 also be'a meeting of the Cabarrus Plans Being Laid for Big Farmers? uitst between Roanoke and Washing- v "auS xw. fc , . Convention. jpart of the time, serious condition. Cirv Art Vernon Liirav and L. T." Hartsell. The Woodman join the expedition and defray half H of the 8th Regiment N. C. i Grottoes rrisoXur- band and the veterans' choir will the cost. - : Troops of the Confederacy, will l, biottoes, namsonDurOJ rri,- , 1 1 on the. seventeenth dav of A but is still in a very A few days ago the critical. The wife 8th Regiment N. C. State his condition is meet is unable to nurse him and they are on the seventeenth day of August without funds to; even provide the ne- promptly ..at .8 o'clock, while it did not begin till 8:30. That, h one thin which thoe who manage public per formances here want to learn to be gin exactly on ad vert time if thero is onlv one person in the andtence at' the time. If eople undersloo.1 that this would he done, they would bo on time. The 'prr?cee!s of the entertainment amounted to $0.00t which g(e to help maintain the orphanago. TLo elasa will appear in Ch ina Grove tonight. These unfortunate a a rul some side trins. court-house at 11 o'clock. 1910, at St. John's church, in Cabar- cessities of life. rus county. We cordially invite all people are at the L' old soldiers and their families to come nity and their condition is such as to The state farmers' convention heldMout and enjoy the day with us. We arouse the sympathy and aid of the xne AortoJk and Western Railroad - At1- a n vr Vnrt- annually at the A. & M. college at won't have many more years to spend public. r' . :;aye kindly assigned a car to the Walking from Atlanta to New York Raleigh open August 30 coentin. together here in this world. We es- x 1 1, ioc meir special use on xms trip as the coirnnnv finds this the most and Return. uing to September 1, with indications peciallv invite everybody to come out Found Dead in 33ed. F. F. Pierce, a pedestrian walking that the rjrosram will ho on of the to Rt .TnTm'c n thA 17th and havA a ATiss SnnMn fTvdm?in a UAV convenie !t way ; to handle the party. from ew York to Atlanta over the most profitable yet provided. There good 'time. ; The old soldiers choir is of No. 6 township, was found dead in v VS'--,- A eonslst f Ir-any National Highway, arrived in the city will be three expert specialists from invited to be present with us and to her bed Tuesday about 5 o'clock a .ra. Death of Mrs. Belle Brower. Nev.s was received hero Monday l e ji il - ir . T-t. t mefcyof the commu- w.-rtu " T YVt'-. o9 fern, which occurred Monday-at the State Hospital at Raleigh, where Mr. Brower had been for some time. Sbe was a daughter of the late Mr. M. L. Bost, of Bost Mill, and a lister of Mrs. J. W. Cannon. The body wa interred at- Winston Tiilav. Mr. Can non, 31r. E. T. Bot and Mr. if. I U. ii IPS Air. ana JLiS. . O. tl. n .rt,. onH cnont cpfprefl .hnnrs tho I nitort Vfnfnn )XX X I r.; . i? x I . U Thfl.a C'. , ...1 If .1 '!i ..xl..l mi 1 and Misses Mary Smith, Addie here. Pierce came -through the city Washington. Then there will be the will be refreshments served on the in her usual health. Wien tailed in thZt L ? . Qre , Dora: Jurkhead and Kathleen several weeks ago walkig from Atlan- college men of the -'faculty and the ground by the Woman Home and For- bv her sister ! she failed to re- nferal Vrtsent , a tho fa- aiil VTK n D P mitl1 ta to New York and is now on the re- heads of the divisions in the state de- eign Missionary Society of St. John's spoid. When her sister reached her - wMU n .servants turn trip. He made the trip in seven partment of agriculture all taking church. We will have several bed it was found that she was dead. r v rn 'j , " mie ether parties will 30m them -weeks, a distance of 1,100 miles, mak- part from day to day. Then promi- speeches and above all. the pubUc is She was about 80 years of age, and is . to FMIadelphia, in? the total distance covered by him nent farmers in all narts of the state invifpd to noma and brin? well filled cm-it-rl tram s?tprj. THa fnnpm 1 1 Mis Sadie Herring fj taken Taes- Mite Bex Opcring. fho Child t ot.-James Lutheran church, will Jiave a public. MHa P n Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Sunday school room. Everybody is invUed and it is hoped a large num ber twill be present to aid and encour ase the children in their work. The i-onorary members are especially in s Jd and requested to bring their boxes to the meeting. A collec- t pvul311. for the-support of e Children's. Missionary. This ex- o promises to be on p. nf !!&H?,wiU be rendered almost oy tne younger children. when he reaches Atlanta, 2200 miles, I are being invited to address the con- baskets to supply the inner man He is not allowed any funds anl does vention on one and another phase of not carry any baggage, ne is now 1 agriculture. Xhe otarmers who come eleven days ahead of his schedule nd will be furnished with rooms free as is taking things easy. Pierce expects heretolore . and arrangements will be to reach Atlanta by the first of Sep- made for all to get their meals at the tember. GEO. E. RITCHIE, Pres. JXO. H. MOOSE, Sec was held at Organ church Wednesday. day night to tie, orthopaedic hospital inj Philadelphia for treatment. She Preparing f or . the Floral Show. Hrpnt .ntprpsi is bein? already man- ter. Mrs. S. A. Carpenter. 11 T - . . .. I O ....! ' conege oimng room. Indications are ifested in the Floral Show which will Miss Elizabeth Coltrane returned yesterday from Spartanburg where she has bee visiting friends. Miss Coltrane also spent several weeks in Tryon while away. I for quite a large attendance. Mrs. M. E. and Miss Hattie Me- P?as accompanied by her father and haffy left Monday for 3Iaiden, to at-1 mother. Some time ago she was end the funeral of Mrs. Mehaffy'a sis- sincxen wnn laciai paraiyns, and la ter the paralysis extended to her whole side. She is in a very s erioos Mr. Geo. W. Best, of Wayne coun ty, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. ;R. P. Benson. ; ' Mr. J. Lee Stone has returned from condition, but many friends here bono a visit to the mountains of North Car- sincerely that under the treatment ia olina and several Virginia cities. Mrs. Philadelphia she may improve and Stone is visiting relatives in New Loa- 60011 e entirely well. Only three more days remain of the jbe held by the Ladies Aid Society of St. James Lutheran church next fall. This floral show has become an an nual event of special interest to a large number of our people; A number of don. laUin CIXC ill XU !LI(.V.1UX UlVUkiWU vr il . I , the cnltivation of these favorite flow- Mr. and Mrs. JU II. SticUey and ,-u''1"': Mle ox Ee cannon & It ine iiuiiiauuu vx. tuvjv j..i.w - j i TT. . r . rrt , Springs, arrived this morning and will last night for Statesville and will fall, while others are making fancy Master Joe Hawthorne, have reined I aroay. The sale, which has attracted i x.: Til. 1 . i r Ii xi: Px j rri. x ?ii . I . . 1 1 t- i. n... tjili tt i l.r I SO mnfh f tnf inn will nA!:..l. .1 R. P. Benson. spend some time 'with her neice, Mrs. leave this afternon for Cartersville, work and preparing other articles that from Elkton, Va., where they liave8aa attention, wUl positively clos ... t helD to make the show a success. 'been spending sometime. t r4 w , Ga. A a. i ----- ,, . .... . mm
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1910, edition 1
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