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. , . $1 GO n Duo In Advnnco. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. VOL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 522, 1910 NO. 15 n B. Srierrill, Eklitor and Fubllslior. Ton MT. PLEASANT LETTER. COUNTY SUNDAY ! SCHOOL CONVENTION. DEATH 0FUES. R. IL FINK. - One Picnics at Cold Springs Cham- pion Watermelon Jtaiser scnool At St. John's Thursday Reports Teachers Elected A Catcjry Trade Show Great Interest in Sundaj Mark Per80111 Items. School "Work. . tit " . - Tbe past wees was. unusuaiiy ousy The Cabarrus County Sunday illness of some time of cancer of the :n the number of Panics and opportu- School; Convention was held Thurs- liver and kid ne vs. Mrs. Fink was Biti for those uesirpg pleasure. day at st JohQ,s chnrch. The con- born October 23. 1850. and was 59 of the Best Women of No. 5 Township Passes Away. Mrs. Maggie Ai Fink, wife of Mr. Rufus M. Fink, of No. 5 township, died last Saturday afternoon after an St, ion Wednesday was old soldier s day at yention was called to order by the vears, 9 months and 27 days of age. . J' ii oing aMJLTJ?n?" president, Mr. M. B. Stickler and the She was a daughter of the late Mr. m' Co. II, 8th regiment, inis is jorAt;.,i o-u. ' j viontin fitn nmm;nnt ;i. always an interesting 'event and 'el b Rer . 2en of the, county. She leaves her that Js mgwy TrrrS by four -choirs represent- hsband and four children, namely: Wednesday proved to be no ;P ine t;Johg Bethna MtOliwt C. A. Fink, of Wichita Falls, Texas: iw'"",v" -r 1 j u Tbi was Sunday cuni .virf ; and Mt.' Gilead churches. Represen- CoInt sii" . , ' tatives were present from every town- cnirii aa o shin in! the nnnt artA -ni.V. 4A.nrneU:n Miss OUie Fink and Harper and Ro ger Fink,1 the latter three living at home. Mrs. Fink has one brother, Mr. Worth Mitchell, of Ripley, Tenm. and a sister, M rs. Trilly Wilhelm, of China Grove. She was the mother of eight children, four beins dead. She has two grandchildren living. The funeral service was held in the presence, of .a large congregation Sno rt a i ; - 1 a Fndav brought a double header pic- has held a township convention, ex f at Cold Springs. The children of frt' No. 11, hich sent in a report, !fP Methodist Sunday school here but flas not yet held a convention, t-rk their annual days outing there, A11 of the reports showed great in VaMroned by their teachers. It was terest in Sunday school work through- l,:n av in the woods for the lit- out the county. Rev. P. T. Durham f,; folks. The Mt. Pleasant Council delivered the principal address of the dav afternoon at Mt. Carmel Metho- d the Junior Order had also selected morning session, at we close , ot dist church, of -which she was one of the fame time and place ; tor ineir wiiujn an eieganx amner was servea the foremost and most useful mem tirst annual picnic .wmen certainly on xne grounas. bers.l The service was conducted by proved to he a great success from ev- Mr. D. B. ColtrarO presided at the her pastor, Rev. W. P. McGhee, who rv point ot view, a numoer oj. m-i evening session oi me convention. paia a beautiful tribute to her mem teresting addresses were oeiiverea Dy rroi. ii. F. McAllister and Mr. J. Van 0ry. She was indeed a good woman, prominent speakers, good music by Carter, field secretary of the State and manv mourn for her. Quite a the Mt. Pleasant Dana, ana a lot oi ui- &unaay &cnool Association, delivered number of friends and relatives at versified amusements compietea: a addresses. A resolution was offered tended the funeral from Concord, veil rounded programme, so that no by Rev. P. T. Durham to appoint a among them being: Mr. and Mrs. J. one went away dissatisfied. The week committee to devise ways and means P. Querv, Mis. Worth Propst and Mrs. dosed by ay picnic ai carrier s mm of establishing an inter-denomina- Rhetta, Patterson. Saturday. 1, , . . 1 tional Sunday School Teachers' In- From the best intormatiorv oDiam- stitute for Cabarrus couDty. The res- Japan Annexes Korea. able Mr John bagle noias me recoru olution wag passed and the foUowing Within a. week the "Hermit King a5 the champion watermeion raiser. wriUee was appointed: Messrs. D. dom". and the Empire of Korea will His largest meion puueu B Coltrane. M. B. Stickle v and Prof, become historical terms, twelve mil TO-DAY'fl mUEH EX?02T. THE TEACHEES' ETSTITUTE. JTOIOS OZDLZ HEETCtO. . Unsettled weather with showers to night or Tuesday; moderate east northeast winds. - LOCAL act othehwisil to n rnJ: and ft number went oo pounds and more. This beats Mr. Mc Daniels' record by aten pounds for the largest melon. The Children's Missionary Society, of the Lutheran church, spent a most pleasant hour Tuesday afternoon on the lawn of the parsonage, serving ice cream and playing games. G. F. McAllister. The following are the officers elect ed for the ensuing year: President Rev. T. W. Smith. Vice President M. B. Stickley. Secretary and treasurer C. R. An drews. Primary department Miss ram aim pitj"o . . . , , t ' i. a 4 TtiPAtino' of the board Isenhour. of school commissioners the following Class OrganizationRev. J. A. J were electee ior me t:u "g .r-"- p -, , . . , W. Barrier, principal; Miss Mary M. Visitation department David Heili?, intermediate, and JViiss Aaa aiawen. Tnhonr. nrimarv. ; Executive Committee Z. A. Mor 3fessrs. C. F. and A. N. James left ris, C. J. Goodman, W. Ed Harris, R. Fridav for Philadelphia and NewJL. Hartsell and David, Patterson. York on business in the interest oil .-The convention wih-be held next the James Knitting Mill and the! year. at; Mt. Olivet. Kindlev Cotton Mills. They will be airav nnfi week. One of the catchiest things that has come to our notice recently is the new illustrated trade mark of the James Knitting Mill. . It represents one of the original James outlaws holding up competition with a big seven shooter loaded with quality and price.- The desisni has already attracted no little attention in trade circles. It is a handsome piece of work in colors. Mr. J. F. James worked it out after a year's study of many different trade marks and slogans. ' lions of people will be added to the population of Japan and territory as large as England will become part of the Japanese Empire's dominions. The treaty of ports south which set tled toe. war between Japan and Rus sia provides that Japan shall have ora the "guidance, protection and con trol" or norea ana me iasi siage vi this agreement is now becoming an ac tuality after three years of experi menting to discover a practical meth od for conserving the national entity of the Korean peninsula. The Yi dvnasty in Korea has lasted for 518 vears. seven branches of the family. remain, and "the- freads of these will be given rank as princes. A number of other Korean officials will be elevated to the Japanese no- C. Mr. Allison Endorses the Drainage bilitv Convention. Throughout the negotiations the Mr. Editor: I am glad to see so mass of the Koreans have been kept much interest beins taken in the in entire ignorance of what has been drainage of our lowlands and hoDe transpiring. The newspaper censor- there will be a large attendance from ship is complete and Japanese news all over the countv, at the meeting papers have not been permitted to be to be held in Concord on the 23rd inst. I am sorry to be unable to be there at that time an'd take part in the pro ceedings for everything pertaining to the betterment of our section always sold in Korea. anDeals to me. Our town should also Mr Will PMrea leaves toaay ior r " . nrnAi-ima, tvith lUe SICKness OI iue luwxi wmca xivm Pennsy yama to spend r sometime with drainase of the streams in iiis brother, itev. aw..reuw. , , thi b Marie and Edith Beattie, oi ;txr this-mftnace. iX 11 J jf JJ X l UliAKJ . v v w The owners of bottom lands should eonifi to this meeting prepared to se- lest committees to prosecute the work. The experimental stage is passed. ntViPr counties having demonstrated the nraeticability of the work and the ificf lprir,lnt,nre enacted laws under which to act. Now it is up to us; will we do it? With cheering news of fine seasons and good crops in our county and prospects of good prices for our cot ton this fall, we should be thankful. Yours truly, JNO. P. ALLISON. Hendersonville, Aug. 18, 1910. The Junior Order Picnic. The picnic at Uoia springs jjxi- Misso; Charlotte, are visiting Miss Ruth Mis enhenner. Mrs Kate Carpenter and daughter, Kaih.erine Haines, of Concord, are vis itinir liss Lena Barringer. Mrs. W. T. Wall, of Concord,' has heen spending some time with her fa ther. Hev. Paul Barringer. I Misses Eva Mae and Mollie Brown, oi l oncord, spent last weeK wun iu.is: ' lJessie IcEachern. Messrs. G. R. Blackwelder, J. L. Lef ' lor and L. A. Lipe letf this morning for Wilmington where they go as del-, egates from Mt. Pleasant Council Jun ior. Order to the State meeting. Mr. R. L. McAllister has closed a contract, to erect the new' government bnilclinsr in Concord " Messrs. G. G. Heilisr. F. Toil and D H Blair Republican Nominee in the Pifth. The fifth district Republican con gressional" convention met at Greens Miss Nettie Glass will leave tomor row for Greensboro to visit friends. A farmer from' the county sold CI watermelons on this market Saturday for CO cents. Mr. Ed Walter is moving today in his recently purchased residence on Houston street. Rev. T. W. Smith preached in the First Methodist church at Salisbury .yesterday,- morning and evening. We are glad to note that the con dition of Mrs. H. P. Guffy, who has been quite ill for some days, is much improved. Black & Shepard want the ladies who are attending the Teachers' In stitute to make their store uptown headquarters. H. L. Parks & Co. are saying to all their summer shoes, "geLout of the nousel" and tnev nave - got to skedaddle. Nothing is reserved. We are requested to ask all who are interested in the grave yard at Cold Water Baptist church to meet there next" Friday morning to assist in clean ing it off. Mr Ransom Scott, son of Mr. A. Scott, of No. 5, is in a Charlotte hps pital with typhoid fever. Mr. Scott has a position as bookkeeper in Char- otte. The congregations of Mt. Hermon and St. Andrews Lutheran churches have granted their pastor, Rev. C. R. Pless, a three weeks' vacation. Mr. Pless will leave tomorrow night for Atlantic City. , Next Friday, August 26f will cemetery day at Bethpage Presby terian church. All interested will please take notice, as it is desired to have the graveyard nicely cleaned off on that. day. J. L Opened at Central School this 21m- CksaUr Ortrsia fc Aiirrst tit Jea nu coaaty laei this nsorsbjf at the . Central Graded howi buiUisj. Tie Arrasjrsttta far 0 2CHh aaasil Institute will be ia tcstioa (tovttU etic of lS J ask Ordtr UaiUl holding two tedious a day. The tsora-l Asctrira: Mf-cksair, hkh will tag lestioa will be froa 9 to 1230 and hU t W rtttrOJ Iks thii wtfti the &ftnxoa totwa from 2 to 434 bs. btn by tttialst a o'clock. An iaterrstin prorraa has ciltr rrprrxsut h ld l&ttl been arranged for each day and theleoatxilt at WUaiaiaa. The iaiif4 Institute u conducted by an able corps I lian r that thtr IU bm bttweea of teachers. Among the well k&owalOO and $00 f uilor on tha beah fa? educators of the State who' are here tb raentka. Hrts rtited h3w conducting the Institute are: are to tb eflTt that a larya aMsbe Prof. -A. T. AUca, of the Salisbury of the Juahr will ba acoar4aw4 Schools; Prof. N. C Newbold, of the by tset&Wrs of tbir faailirs far i -Washington City Schools; Mrs, ClU arn of wveral daya at North Caro Stevens, ofewbeni, and Mm Mary jjaA4 f1S0as caiUe rewrt. iwis uarns, oi tne cny scaoois cere. The janton -mill berin rriif U . A. Bmn of the Twhcrs r.aaWrt co TocmUy. Tarry- ? .7 - moore Hotel will U Prof. J. Traininj here tod a v. Irof. Birina will return to Concord on Uallv Day, Sept. 2nd. There was a good attendance at the Institute this morning, seventy-eight at the Central school and nineteen at the colored school. kad4aartra oft the convention. Tue4iv erraing meeting will be helj at Daaina tn4 will be ia the nature of a formal ! come to the vititora bo will coast from every section of t'he State. Thi meeting will be open to the public and crowded tender a reception to the visiting lk. Nwa, VU UM'er teachers and conductors of the Insti- ;ua ,frm woasaaa people at man tute this afternoon from 3 to i th )lr ,u oviock. . aa-.. . . . . in oeaau oi the city or Wilaiia ton and WngbUtille Beach, the visiU ora will be cordially welcomed by Mayor Walter O. Macttea, of WU mington, tod the reone will be Coa- STATE FARMERS' MEETING. To be Held In Balelfh August 30th to September 1st, Inclusive. Of great interest to farmers all over made by U T. HartatlL u of iiunu vwuuua r i-uw 4 cwru. liiiam j. xveuatnj, taeai State Convention of North Carolina, ber of Jeff Davit Council, No. 63, will which will hold its sessions at the Ag- nrclcome the visitors in behalf of the ricultural and Mechanical Oollege be- locA COUnciIs, and the rwpoase willb ginning Tuesday, August 30 and last- maJe by Uihx of Kiastoa. an ing through Thursday, September 1. othef promiBenl ttmbcr of lb onJtf An. elaborate program of discussion Tb6 kef of he u of practical questions in practical s 0vfrmJLn of Sali,bury, junior Sea fashion has r-r ator from Korth CarolinV, will the will be the Ulks by two boys who "VTY?' e Vi7 t have made phenomenal record in the f " Relation of the Juaio An expert fitter froni the famous his aab- uaior Order mi 1 . I 111 lUIIUlL'IBIJUU. raising oi corn, luey are wianci -A" 7" ... . F. Phillips, of Randolph county, and The State convention will fonnaHg nu.irJ.ii f firnrill countv. convene Wednesday morning at 0 Young Phillips won the boys' corn o'clock in the axmbly ball of Tar club prize last year, making 134 bush- rymoore Hotel with State CouncUftt els of corn on one acre of land. Alas- i. wuw.n, oi iwiwaocia vuy, pr house of Schloss Bros& Co., of Bal- ter BlactweU, who weighs 7 pounds, siding. There will be two other bast tinKe, is at Cannon & Fetzer'Coi's made 76 1-2 bushels oftcortr on one mm sessions Wednesday, one ia the today, ready to' take our measure for acre a little over a bushel for each evening at JuJU p. m., and tbe othes vour fall and winter suit. He will be pound of avoirdupois. at 8 p. m. There will be three tesuoa Special tates have been arranged on Thursday, morning afternoon and ev- the railroads and the prospect is good ening and probably one srioa iTidajj for a large attendance of agricultur- morning. ' ists all over the state. Juniors throughout the State are The college will furnish rooms looking forward to the most pleasant is in the naval hospital at Newport, "v 15 1- rSV.h w"n 13 mJ : . ... f, T. r.f fft nnvpntinn will T)Iease DnDZl vpsp TKi i- lh 1rt ( m. tV& sneets, toweis ano: one umiuti. a railroad agents for certificates to get here until Wednesday night, r A card received here yesterday from Mrs. D. D. Johnson from Newport, R. I., says that her son, Mr. Lee Johnson, is verv ill there of typhoid lever. He mt Dr. and Mrs. Johnson are son. A letter from Rev. Chas. MacLaugh- reduced rates. lin, of Myersvill? Pa., who was re- . ',. ' . centlv called to the pastorate of St. Shook Hands With Roosevelt and Ran James Lutheran church, was read be- Two Mile3 to Tell It. fore the congregation yesterday morn- The honor of shaking hands with insr 'statin? that he had accepted the Thpodore Roosevelt almost cost T. J. snj wrtTilil hfi in Concord October khoa Rlvidpre. N. J., his life. Mr. 1st to begin his new work. it the first time State convention has ben held in th summer, being held in February here tofore. The regular electioa of officers will take place at this meeting. Mr. La ther T.l Hartsell, of Conconl, who U now Vice Councilor, will under the rules of 4he onler, become Councilor, ? . , ?. j i boro fcaturaay aiieruoou auu y call and wouitt oe m vuucviu MSnea, ieiviaere, . u., m. hi-ht ft(Tir in thi tAtmt ihm clamation nominated David H. Blair, lst to beffin his new work. Roosevelt, traveling southward to the 7 A " - P ' i -i? w: - Cn 1 " . '. ... i.. i"' iaie. a well-Known -lawyer ox. hiuswu-u -: 3 W. Page, of Raleigh, is here coal oisincisoy motor Iftm - for Confess in opposition to L r , I ii ,ZJiin nifrht. stooped Shea to ask for guid- nw.-I Stedman. the Demo- ioaayaavteig iue "Tr. ' Af r Rl1Pa had riven the de- T th, , t e ante-con- PS ZMA fe A iAZ L t lo.rc .vprv r.ffort " stages ot oeveiopmem. is e T -7 .hA t the honor after they arrive at and above V VHI1 I 1 LM I tdUV;uo Vf-t- avmv " lL.i il - ,1 1 . A , r-j-kor-A 10 TIDfir V kUCti 40 V " 1 . . A Home Oatherln;. -was made to induce Col. W. A. Blair .e. r ThildrK and was so eager to tell his friends year., all get together nnkM ,t ia on vvasr !A9o"i thor. .the .always taken by barefooted children, ana was so -ifV some set occasion. Bat on Aurast Nation, ?at it Uves nar, - V, ,h. 17th. .hi. Kr Mr.,-a Ol IU Z sequently anyone who has nt ne barefooted in ten years neea nave nf Wmston-balem, Drotn nominee, to . accept the but Colonel Blair defeated the pro gram long nxea upou -uj -fear that hf has jj, disease, point blank to accept the nomination itar 1Udl uo U(X under anv consideration. There was a strong sentiment Educational Rally. of in foT-ri. rf the renomination oi wu- j.t vj. . . I , , - J. I ccov, AfrphmH. the new'v fleet- sent to all scnool commiueemeu L toomuii w 7 - - i i lia. ed Republican btate cnairmanj auu tne county oy LOuui vuiiu several conference were neia wim him in an unsuccessful effort to in- . 1 t- i c- nut flip TKHTS. It no 1 was aiwui w-6"wi',wuk -- took two doctors lour hours to Dnng him around and he will not bo bat of danger for several days. He has long suffered from heart disease and Te following postal card has been L e ad been warned against hard ex ercise. duce him name. to allow the use of his TTie.knrv Camo. No. lo'J, will give a lip nv this time. I am espec ienic at Poplar Tent church cn J-ues- ially anxious to have every 5. . VJ. AX&'"Dl . 11 " I A . n-r. TO Prof n 15 AWioV, fnmnrrowMnv nr(pr the auspices oi mi. neas - 'v-j.. u, XJ, K ClOU : vii.j - - - . r nlt AtlontinTiifv. New hint, flnnneii No. 22, Jr. U. U. A. AL. Vrri- n.i -du;.v,t. i wno a o-reat success. Une oi tne lar- tint l JJ til L ilLLUi I ' 2-1 . . . . ' ilL 1 JU Mt. Pleasant, August 24th. gest crowds ever seen ai d, 101 d August 30. Mr. . Ji. 15. lewis, teeman in he county presen I arii q -nre5?ent. tne numuer uciu5 con- Gfiif oco-or wi he rresent anu , . -v-ujcdiau vuiuvu w matea ai lroiu j-,vuv w make an address, oeverai uiuer piw- vm, T7- - I -r-v n -i T Tn H rrof f rit" VVinmT1. . . -n l V- - onH xi.inuiajsiuiw. r-roi. . -u. x aex met speaxers win aiso ue preacuu The Presbyterians Farmers' Union Picnic. The Farmers' Union of Cabarrus countv will hold its annual picnic at CnA Snrins? church, in No. 8 town-1,1 :-,, -ih a one that onlv Li of the leadinz shiP on Wednesday, August 24. Dr. U cook can prepare and was enjoy Bosrer: Dear Sir: -On Friday, September the 2nd. the closing day of our Insti tute we have arranged for an, Educa- tional Rally. WinccofT, of near Coddle Creek, Mr. and fr. T. M. Day vault, of Rowan. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Davvault and Mr. and Mrs S. W. WinccofT, of Glas, all met 'at Mr. and Mr?. D, C. Davvault?, near Concord, junt on a viit. The-c are oil bnther and sit ters and are above middle are and all were harpy and in good spirits and to sav we all enj )ed o:ir visit to the old homr is pitting it very mildly. Oar one that onlv a Woodman Picnic at Poplar Tent. H. Alexand er tat e PresidentwHl hu,ely bylL 0,r vi.it rr, 152. will rive a f ?? lltra T m esoec- be there and other prominent men of off yd,t m chat, a gl d, pael inner lit TT. :i 1 Vn rraaan I n ftSA frOTI- 1 1 1 . okv commit- uuiuu'iii uc p.u. uVv jana picmy n aiciifi'ji. .ilvj- t, nenct; A, t tt: nru r I m. -n it. ' ik nail ul ice xarmcrs wuiuu. a uc i TTje iav 10 ai lairsc w;,u wti, ifc uv i-n i : v. card to you. r tease . w ug Pleasant band will furnish music for net once a ell inends ot eaucauou the oion. Refreshments wUl be place or other, and while we live let vear while we live at one 7 . Rrr -andHonJohn H.' JoUan, editor rasTnn. Musiowill be f f ?Jer .Wu" ! on the ground, and half of the ns pPare for a meMinj that will b. lerians xvaiiiia-i-rx ... t.i. i , m .1 cruwu auu iiiuc " ulin a few days begin the erection ot tne e - . " furnisbed by Uirwoou ana r si j. am, of a that erected just opposite the residence Superintendent T. L. Ross. It is ex pected that the congregation will be gin worshipping in the new church about October 10. The buildinsr will cost .1S.nnft n.n wn TTwill tt w of taking treatment Lagntmng sirucK a z-.-- V" ""v" r , .-o . -rear nf the bam Ot Mr. Ueo. V. nave nve Snndnv eohnn e nsa rooms in f ho P-actenr mslllUie ai ivaiciiiia, i- . . r.j : VT - - , j uv"v" - - -" - t-. tt Tiriir ii vps ftr tne i;ross xvoaus. iu aiteruwu wvu. rTr " - v. imittee m cnarge is as ivuuna. " z; Profs'. McAllister and Padgett delvr- Emers0n, C. L. Andrew and J. P. ered addresses. Bradford. Yours respectfully, CHAS. E. BOGER. Attention Veterans. Bitten by a Cat. Barn Burned in No. 6. proceeds realized from the refresh-1 far better in the sunlight of Hi glory, mcnt stand will oe given to me oan-i ur lay school of Cold Springs churcn. Kvery farmer and otters of all occu- rations or uie ate inTuea io join u .i ir TT T I.. this picnic Mr. A. H. Litaker is Our State reunion will be held in president of the Catarrus Fannera' . Norfolk, Va., on Sept. 6-8. Every, old Unit n. should send! Lightning struck a hay stack in the soidier ho intends going should send i . .i. t:,f fi,o ves- a xiwiui J"rr"Sn C nle for Salisbury Post. Eleven Memberi of Oo. L. Hart Hook worn D iff 'tt. Capt. L. A. Brown, of Co. L, has re ceived the health report of bis com pany from the surgeon in charge of the First regiment in camp at Cbiea- manga last month, in which it i fta- rooms m the fasteur xusutuio t s,r TfA Nn. ' . -n u am bansDury rosi. . : - a;nl raised seats in the main audito- Str. S. B; Witherspoon, of ar Pop- w '"S.XtoW 7 tSLfTSS. S Mistakes wil! onr in the best of ted that e.even member, or im eof- um. nev. T. B. Anderson, pastor ot lar, Rowan empage church, is also pastor tae Kannapolis charge. 01 lar Rowan county, leic oausourjf .v...r, --- tuuu . reflated shops. Tne coneord iriD- pany are aumpjuim v of miSi aia''Jilm ? "S.XJto very Umited, attend to th at once. Ved , sUt6(, lhat . , afte(i are taking the mat. theTad ol I eat by which he was se- '"Ti tapS r r Ucfv object had been married tmce, where- ment for the disease, which U Terr ..w M. ek "Hie at AU the horses, tools, larmm. imp . cnp, Ke. 212,. U. -J V. Cnemd eitizai raoobtlen aa timnle. JllSiaKtfS Will UCCUI 1U iUC Ji. I "- . J regulated shops. The Coneord Trib- pany are affected -with the -disease. The Woolf 's Near Their Goal. Mr. and Mr? T TT Wnnlf -vchn are alking from Kansas City to "New Aork, reached New York Monday. -Mrs. Woolf believes she has walked farther on the road than any other 'woman. Both she and Mr. Woolf are Ja excellent health. verely bitten this weeK. xne v-a. - - - d b the h. driven from the nouse wne Z ii j-cf - - - - j i i tips? was an ueaiivycu. Witherspoon . Jas uen The loss is about $500, with $100 in ter iouna suueaus in the Farmers' Mutual Mr WihATsnOon is mucn cuucciucu about his own condition. A Card of Thanks. Gone cn Camping Trip. Rev. S. N. Watson left this morn . , uiff witn seven upon a Concord citizen (doubtless an! simple. . , j vri n-,4-1 I lnaisrnant inena oi me ueccajru ; i .... ..... Price of Gasolene and OU iut. I tvo ; t,;al TTnilersonville i undoubtedlv one Acs a resnlt of the competition ot - , . T nf. vmi iav : ft- - of tb most popular summer resorts in the Standard Oil Co. here by the In-h-,. tca c Pnrr that ie nad North Carolina, or in the South for dian Refining Company., the hple- been married twiee. This is an error that matter. The Herald claims that sale price of oil has been cut down to r ie was married five times." A fngbL there are lea tnousana visitors mere con-1 mis summer. rr . 1,Ab o-nA neicTihors rwe I .: T?vn in OUr v o l ClLLlUlllii i1"1- l . . j . , The Woolfs left their Kansas City wish to thank one and all for -the doubt ali will?enjoy the trip inimense- anjt juu. flome Mav 2. The trin was deeided manv kindnesses shown us auring tne i The boys are : Tommy fimitn, f hovs to snend a week 1-2 cents, and that of gasoline to 14 fal rror that on the part of 3y Riverf and no ce-ts. There has not yet BawjJBj temporary, 'tis true : but The Tri Trihnne Ka .kia fA j; it iiftiTTt I The atate democratic xxecuuve I AJJta w ... v -v v I ...... . . , . (The Post has been guilty also of a Committee is called to meet at liaieiga "h " "viuvv i j -.-- . . - i i ir i t . - , .?r o . i . - ifn(rhfTni n,m'." air. r nrr is noi ucuucsuajf ,v v- "Pon that Woolf, who is-a' musician, sickness and oeatn ot our oaoy. any Keedy Kntledge, uewey m . m.Jo,, b.aa "bnt is T the one whose fifth wife eeiva the report.of the speeial o- 't regain his health. A horse drew God bless yon all. - penBcld, Charles, Paul and Mar Wat- .Mr. Charley, ffill, of Thomasvine, UtaLbot "the one whose .u wue ee. rep p. , a rarr u i rrt a vtt- iruu uih ii itn . i otiptit nnnav ri h rr-. a v - - u wxm 'provisions. I xurv aimj iimu. wa.o. Vw.-.- ... gVn. i -r" - - 'ri I.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1910, edition 1
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