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PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. SI SO n Ydf, Du9 tn Advnnes. in J"" ; - . ., . VOL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C, THURRDAY. AUGUST 2o. 1910 NO. 16 XSE DRAINAGE CONVENTION. Long stated that in his opinion there HOOKWORM DISEASE. !of teacher have aid that this is the NEW LUTHESAX PAS TOIL. DEATH Or 1X21. D, H. mDEXHOUa was Due creeK in .aieciaenDurg county must practical Institute they have Tori . . a a 1 r I. . I I. i . ' 1 it., tl . . 1 . TTT U T 1 . l ' I . . . I . faUsr, E, eat e aatr i hit pastor-tot of St. Jaccft Iath- MaD4ar &iM al 9 o tiXX. iU and mucn mteresi ixiamieswa. uuce cuuu-u corn 10 suppiy ine neeas lute xuesaay xionunz oy jtt. j. . i wt i hk w iae iunga nuuy or irw raster or bt, Jasea, I vway ThP Drainage Convention of Cabar- t the eptire county. Page. IUC, liTe ool.bj 31rss mm! XL Socrrt Dcacrat, l. It UU I.nnrv met at the court house here testier z&m u mere were rep. np Tt w pk if p: snov. J u. . ima oi al ,. ce4f MwrWalr. a.a aa4 SLkv at 12 oclock.. A large num- resentatives present who would get up L ii00tworm Dilei at the TAchera'l . . ' whew. Her. C K MacUurUxn. the u t IU " :.;nc f th sMtintv and vic a pennon to nave the iana drained? t: .t.: . r t :j. pracuee sccooi i auraeuni T 1 r cmiA'l ' w 7 r oi. 1 TT i i I 1U51" ixiv uu i from -xwAuu, jiwwcuumg iiuu i f"" liook-worm luuease is lound m vaa-ba counties were present and a -representative Irom Kocky ltiver. tropical and sub-tropical zones 1" 1 1 .1 I AIM M 11. A. I 1 & l I IT V . monitficfaH in thai ,Ur. 1. A . AinrrtStTIVkm I ltlfh Knffolrt I . i- - t - . ! Ui Ti.n lniert'M. s x"okw. n I rn, , " I gratiuaiiy aimjnisning in irequency xai . . oc nnr citizens are alive to The responses bejran to come thick I portance of draining the low- and fast and men who live near prac- condition of 1 warmth and moisture. tb!I? i-v one bo;lr a da-r quite a Jarp number of he teachra. emi chirth htTtf h 3. Ut U4 btu ia la.Usj teaUa fr wttral faar ear, aa of hia: uaj jaa ui i cvcr , Sumlav morniss the mcaWr of t 4rAi conjrrratioa of the Lutheran chart is : u h Miss Harris show what the can! do with twenty-nre little fellow -who e never ben to. achool, teaching We learn that the exercises of he! , iii 1 1! 11 i ji 01 this section ana me great op- ucauy every stream in tne county with the presence oi oxygen, is nec-U r" luai ine "crci5es 0i ac , ,rt -nitics tliat.inese lanas, inai are voiunieerei 10 tase tne initial steps essarj for the propagation. All far- "'""lv' c' 14iMUl: cfcuyvi, t,.v uiuler water and countless acres in launching a movement that -would orable conditions fur the disease ai!e opfn to ttl0 PUD; anJ all those ta: .are only producing bull rush and result in draining the many acres of mav prevail in a given locality, how- w" wisil to attend, -will b welcome. .Ihrakt-.salford by being drained fertile land and alonsr the banks of ever, and -vet no hookworm disease tack of room is the only reason why ' 1 titivated. tthe various creeks and streams. . u.-iH x nn1is ihe n fthe rar- visitors cannot be admitted to the ""lie convention was called to order Mr. Chas. McDonald stated to the asite have been deposited there with Practice School. u- Mr. U. Lil lvestler, who introduced convention that he could remmbp.r the fectis of some infected person and i T'hillins.' of Washington, D. C, thft timA -whpn thprp Mr frrit nnan I n11fH.-p1 tn 1pvp1od. Ilence. in Cities. NEGRO KILLED AT GLASS. Jill 1' . - I w-- w . 1 q w vwfc- .----. - j.- 1 7 distant drainage engineer of the titipa rf fprl stufT shinnwl nut. nf wherp sewerage svstem are used, or f A H,. "f I... , . . I.i 1 . 1 11.1 1 1 1 1 I A . TT a P.aahaJ n.V1 L T Depart nieni "J- utunuic. . x.Ai. tills COunty, and at that time a large tne nignt sou collected ana nauiea wwu uvuuw x.. ui xc of Myen-Iale were grtxlU arpriw4 mr"1 lQ xoa4. to tfsi IoS when thtir m.tor, lUr. C. P. Mac- XT ' -P, 4 ltst Ua-hhn, announced that bm had ac Mfa!f lr br; & rwr ceptej a call fro St. Jaaei Lutheran rtr of that iroob death M church, of Concord, X C, and woald V, v lmt- take charge of the n ajintcat r H.dcoar .0 ytm of October 1-t aJ difvl on hit birthdar, IU wat i?.. il fi r.. it- . 1 . 1 reared near St. Joha'i ciurth, ia Kow Kev. Mr. Marlau?u!tn accepted the a. t 1 ..- w. town.hirs and lirtd thcr all lit lift Phillips called attention to the re- am0unt of it was nroducpd on th fer- away -?ardless of climatic condi 6a;ts of draining land in other sec- tile acres along the creeks that are ft ions, e do not find the disease. tions and expiainea me meinoas nec- nQW unfit f Qr tiion on account ft - worm germinates from an October 1. 1900. Dunn? the nait four years he has worked mot dili gently for the upbuilding of tbe church, and ha succeeded beyond hi most sangruine hote, ; Amone totae of Freight Train, Engine of. No. 45 Hit Him, Killing Him Instantly. A colored man named Doty, of f the thinps Iter. MrJ MacLauhhn - . nil rt it I A UVU V- A & J V A U'itV'A kAW'AT. AUU 1 A ..II Il k i l Ttia Prillnwino- nro enma .... F 1 . J l a ' a : . a :i 1. x -l,: t:1 I ,attip "rf J n, following statistics .will show as to P'V c" V .rr" Xo. 45 a few yards north of Glass de- A new pipe organ, costing $3,000, hai r nf v. ' fif .u; M" 7, , the iaas iraucicu xiuiu iui. ium- i m ln . , x niiini. a I it nas uasseo xrom me uouv. . unaeri , . - ... . , i. .t i ' i r: ?. . . 7 ' ' t wa, . uuvv laic ail CALCiik v c aiK lLaiiiiii lu i . - - i ni o limit . t'iii mrtmv rii'pn iTiHiiiiiwi - n PTirni nn va nni i to Coscon! on aoroarst of hi LeiUa. lie and hi wife lived ta the Corrtll hon a Kat Curbia trr4. Mr. Hidenhotir wat a fKd citira and wa one who wa worth saach the com3mnilr ia which he l;vd, II i - l a i - " l " ' . . ... i - luiuin ixiAiu uaiumA oiiary to oc au - WB .f nofc b- drained properly. The I . ck oi oxygen in tne numsu T, . . -f o r tt,c v;,, u has aecomDlished ara tha followtmrt " . 1 ZTwl ' Z -.1- he toiiowinz are some n r .. - . i mcfina rouon ta httAh nv until , - -j - -"' sw a i ips spcecu. produce fhe necessary food stuff to s,,on after the draining oi certain . , n . . , "u011 i 1 ncfm Wl, rarft. supply our home needs, all of which LTfln.ll iclliUO 111 V.UA7I.VAIA d.iw.vA 1.,1 runla in u,u - Aw J the very lands that are now unfit for il (Hi to ifoO.lMJ an acre, i. . i. i The work in Catawba county is the Vtt"v" .flwu' UUb UCiU5 first work of this kind that has ever drained: Ln done in the Piedmont section of The amount of bacon, flour, corn, v ti rnrnlina pats ana mm ieea snippea into u& Ui w favorable conditions the infecting hit townhiK He leavra hu wif aa4 lVZ"L r:"Tu .uT.JnTIS The accident occurred at the rail- to the church at a cost of $1,000; a four children. nanctr: It K. IUda -rJ"":t!-Z IniLTUid erossine. The ne-ro -was wait- w Brotherhood room made at a cot hour, of Concord: W. A. HiJenhtnr. value from and more could easily be P106 on 2, 3 D? Loom exreriment-hn? for a northbound freight train io of $500; the church redecorated at a of Kin'f Mountain: Ker. V. C IU thp vprv lands that rtra nrvw uti illv ilpmiintntpd that if witpr or soil I Fa1- ucxuie cruising iuc uaci. j.xc .v-, aa-.aa aaw. aa.v, ---.vj-uu"hi, 4 xiiunif, irsa.j contaminated with these larvae 'is fossed over immediately behind the and dollars spent for improvements J Mr J. C. Hb u : .nfo.f Un thAktn. hfl freight and as he started io cross the nearly all of which has been paid. eleven brothe ":f- .:n o4te.pn it.iPlf We second track the emrine of No. 45, About two hundred new members one of them if lirtDjr, Mn, Adetia :x u KiUAin a ftn wnr oassenzer train southbound, struck have been received into the church, Clint nf Ml. Pleatant. : . . i i r ko-ic a x, il0 J -"'""oU 7 . !, Tl. , iJ it,. I ka.A Uinn An Via w11 mam. I TU kV tt 4nirfJ TttMft if. The conditions in oaoarras ana ua- uailua ,-uuiuj "Willl six weeks the ey of the anJt wormi nim. xae was snociieu agaiuM me ,U6 u i 4vi.s .w., tawba county are very similar. months as reported by live of the lar- -i, berin to pSs re-mlarly in the step of a box car standing on the side bers; the Sunday School haa been ternooa at 4 o'clock at St. John'a me, of Concord. He ha4 eleven brother and titttro,, but oaly Bacon, 188,750 pounds. Flour, 28,250 barrels. Corn, 37,375 pounds. Oats, 20,625 bushels. Mill feed, 700 tons. Live hogs, 400. Beef cattle, 300. Mission Band Exercise.: and aside from commercial value they timate of the amount handled by other nietion there is no further appear-1 though there were other injuries on Mr. McLaughlin organized, was the president Turns On Shemia 'and i ii:: a i a. il - I i n ?i- ir . -v.i i .i.i . i.ii l ie i : i u..ii n Li. am -. . i are unsanitary ana aeinmeuiai io me concerns oi xne ciiy. health of the community. A conservative estimate of the corn (hat can be produced, in Cabarrus from one acre of the meadows, after they have been drained, is $25.00 an acre with a cost of drainage of $5 to $15.00 and the land can' be cultivated the first year after it is drained. Drainage is not only the removal of surface 'water, but it regulates the wa ter in the soil. There are a number ox acres of meadow land in this county ance of eggs m the ieces. utners nave other parts oi nis nooy. ursi orgamzea auuu uiuwvims u Deplores Hit Election orer SinCe COnUrilitJll. UlS WUllV. AXl UWUVtU X 11C UCglU W XS iX LTW tl L J.SF Jtaia VfX. uvuAVAAjv. -" - - that when the larvae, microscopic in a?e, and had a position as water boy one of the active organizations of the lioossTfiu size, are penetrating the skin, a typi- to the railroad force -working at Glass, church. President Taft practically rcpudi. eal "ground itch" develops. "Ground His body was taken to Charlotte on As a preacher, Rev. C. P. Mac- ated Vice-President Jsm,es S. tshtr- itch," "foot-itch" or. "dew poison" No. '. 45, and thence to his home in Laughlin is unusually strong. His man Monday for the part the Uttar as it is variously termed, is known to South Carolina. I sermons are always sound in doctrine, took in bringing about the defeat at be the initial-symptom of hookworm No. 45 was running a few minutes carefully thought out, always inter- Theodore Roosevelt in the recent disease. I late, and -was slowing up for the stop esting and splendidly delivered. As meeting of the Republican State Com From the skin by way of the blood t Glass when the accident occurred, a speaker, he ranks very high. As a mittee. current, heart, lungs and throat it soon xTn onp :s to blame as the accident pastor. Rev. Mr. MacLaughlin is most In a letter sent from Bevcrl? ta on Sunday niht Au 28th, the pas- reaches the small intestines, its home. ,0uld not have been prevented. succesful. He is not only loved by Lloyd C. GrUsora, leader of the la- tor1 being away on his vacation, the Here it grows rapidly and ; soon , , . : the members of his own congregation, urgent forces in the State warfsr ou:n " . vt: t,.a e ' kq reaches a half inch m length and m tm.. 'Ps., Institnte. bnt theeoole of Mversdale, of all the President cliarges the ive-l rest. peUed to plant late and after formej hurch bave' decided to diameter' equal : to that of a thread. stli they come to enroll in the In-denominations, hold him in the high- dent with having practiced deceit an in -tne intestine xne Vp xx lookg . new 0ne3 wiU est regard. , aciea uniairij in uf about ten. years before dying of old nrolled until .the end o therwork. Concord, the town where Rev. Mr. which preceded that hwtorie niectinj. as-e. Thev drain the patient oi blood, , . . . A fatT antrhlin hna accented the cal . The President takes a firm atsml . j i !,. I J.IIB illSlXlUlt? lasts J.U1 tvvj ncciva. uu -v"6 -i. , ' ... " . . . . inject their poison and set up a chron- . For- has a population of about ten thous- with the progressive element la tb . I 1 -1 Z . I AAV.A.V T I " . are com you cannot cultivate the crop during a wet season. If you terrace your land a j hard washing rain 'will not run off as fast i i n i ?H t . and a large amount oi water win oe held for your land and at the same time it will prevent your hillsides from washing away and your - bottoms from filliiiff up. If your land washes render a programme at that time. The following is tne programme: Sons: Scripture Reading Prayer. Recitation by cix Children Song . Recitation Miss Mildred Suther, Sons i 1 1 II .i (I ic innammation wmcn u. u on om wk ht and Jt is a COunty seat town, grow- organization; announce snat- iocr tion, and Jf.. held annually. It was thought by the ing rapidly, in a very delightful sec- i no break between himlf and Mr. the system by disease producing bac- more good could be tion of the country. Roosevelt on the State ue, anl teria is made easy. i , w.n o intinnnn fArm of T?pv. Mr. MacLautrhlin's successor gives the Sherman-ood ruff. Barn t down and tills iin the creek bottoms it damae-p vnnr npicrhbors lan1 and at Recitation Miss Ella Peck . l "7 a? -i-i iU 1 -P I A rlfocc ''Tlii rVrinrrtiin 1 fx' rkf ine sauie iime aestrujs iuc vaxuc vx. jiuui -i-"- fi' -"- v the fertilizer you have put on your hill spreading the Gospel," by D. S. Lip sides. Terracing your land is as im- pard. portant as drainage as it protects your Duet Misses Propst and Lippard.j . n 1 1 Jtnncv The symptoms oi flooswouu ui . : nnilvr tbn MM Hp. hn not vet been chosen. :i ; U f Vi r HonrraA 9nfl k"" uh,ii.iiu... , I . vary in sevm Tnav be accomplished by the annual Institute. , effect of the infection. -They may be . F - Vi, n.-RvQ ftf TnarlottA Waterworks De- OUlilC I A LllCi IJCtlLCQ Uia-UAV)1UU3 i keeps your 'drainage hiillsides and streams open. ! The government will make the sur- vevs free of charge. Under the gen- Solo Miss Myrtle Suther. Collection. Song. The public is cordially eral drainage laf each section can be present. orm a district, get an estimate oi what the benefits 'will be to each in dividual, have three commissioners to make an estimate of what amout each acre will be benefitted by drainage and each acre will be assessed ac cording to the value received. After the district has been formed and each thp mim or sneie "cFCuuaU6 uCa. "r i .. jm A n. ;a I t- au number of parasites present. In miia y v"" ob-l of presenting things to a class. tIip Snnthprn Audit Comnanv has X anA a Tnieroscooic ex- Another subject -was added to the finished an examination of the books scivauic, w .-. - - nMr-m rtjQTr "VfltnrP Stndv.V , 4 u amination reveals tne eggs in i vrTr.i.:::A ,&na account a veU for the: temnorarr chairmanshir creta, the existence of the e ?JLZ the State conventbn by making it cases we nave is w "c a vwj "'""' "T the year ending iuay a ana uas iusub ..u " ...a. k .u fl-., ii u Tl Xtr tr.m a ' Tt uvu a vwui uv approval of the President. combination a swat vhlch ibt Inior- irents declare trill-pi ove fatal to th Regular leaders. Mr. Taft declares that he was mis represented in every particular by the Old Guard leader, who jactiflei their course in rejecting Mr. Root- tpfl In severe : : 1 I X I X- ... a -L 1 KniiMA tV.n ffiooharc At .thP 5HTtlfl T iuviit:u i-u presented a subject so piuauie, - - us report io jiajor.inumas . frail so thin-blooded, so pale, so dwarf- riod a class in N. C. history is taught ylnSf the rep0Tt showing that Super pil mentallv and physically, that the by Prof. Newbold. : intendent Pat. II. Williams had over- t I . . i nil. j: I c . hami. crrr a taa q i cintr. li i ' i 1 r o I - . rt n VIKll AT I Tlfl fllSHHAKI II Villi IV tA I I 1 . 1.11 Ileal nLUU A oAn I H.niirn mo .tAfflinr I 1.11 I Ilia 21 T 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 L. v . Tl ! 1 II Mr. juiius x isner vnange3 xase. Mayman Julius Fisher & Co. moved their will recognize it. stock Tuesday from their former location to the store room on the c i . u mni Tirvorlv .rpcted to destroy me tnem sin? "ieaa jvinuiv xjiut. , square, xuxiiicxxv utuuicu .uj mo 1 mvi, f i-- " ,. V v I i- d t . i n ii A Tt; cord Dru Co. The new storeroom last parasite. Prevention of hook- Prof. Logan has charge of the Insti has been thoroughly renovated andUvorm disease will ultimately requuc ime ana inesin-mg. added and the walls have been attrac- tion. Until this is accomplished mucn state Jmiiors ject officers Will Meet . , i i The treatment is a very simple mat- been written, arop arouna tu tuo iu- casb drawer, and further that tnere ter requiring only a few doses of Thy- stitute for the colored and listen to hg a considerable amount of uncol- 11 ant a A wntpr flppftunts. JSlr. Williams Next at Asheville. a talk before the convention on the' work being accomplished in his count ty. Mr. Lons stated that he knew of Prohibition Law Ignored in Lcxiartoa inland parts sung that have never bein" represented bv due bills in the Lexington Dispatch. forced any better throughout th State than they are in Lexington anl has given the water board his check Davidson county, the law i unaoaot- for the amount he had overdrawn. greatest farce of the age. The audit company is now examin- Before prohibition became eOeetiv ing the accounts of the department up in this State, citizens of Lexingtoa to date, this being made necessary by had to go to the trouble of either go- the determination of the city officials ing or sending to Salisbury for their to know exactly how the accounts 4 'booze," but since -we hare a prohi- stand. Superintendent Williams, bitn law, liquor is hauled into town whose duties have increased greatly in broad, open daylight and sold by !,:," -nn.i.oninr f cna ha the iusftil in less than one bandrcl students of Uelected Asheville as the PH been released of the care of looking yards from Main street, almost ss after the collections, which are now publicly as larmers sen sweet ciucr. nMA:v'A.. r.'tir Trfl,Cn. a tt I There u such stron? competition ULiU. Li-lC uaiguiuo "O J lliiCL tivy aa. a- - . nti i 1 1 J X" , IUIHC(1 u n 1 IV VllT moduli. .. . . " , display in this way, to keep an eye on First and Third North Carolina Regi- of Concord, was elevated from vice Wearn; among the blind Ugers of the towa Fisher's window. ments showed an infection of 36 per councilor to councilor by nomination; , , that blind tigering has become poor L-- . cent The Second showing 58 per cent. g. F. Vance, of Winston-Salem, was Meeting of Training School Board of business. The town is surrounded Meeting Board of Trustees of Jackson infection. The Odd Fellows Or- re-elected secretary; G. V. Fulp, of Tmstees. by four alleged near-beer saloon, no landowners property has been assessed much and todate equipment that the soil be protected from pollu the owners can issue bonds and alter , n , , ottmp. x:rt TTnt.l hi'? is accomplished much , the hrst three years the has -been un- i . ctr.ro nntninsL,j xi,Q ;f,t;nTi n be prevented by dcr r-nlrivnt irvn nnptpnth of eaCU . . i. T I i Conitot-v mtt.honses .ava . vaaavaa v i A. , rt n .ma o ti a iTT it7 i Ti ji i vw i ii ii'ii i avc tt nnri n (r v. 1 1 1 it-- s . a.jaaaaaa,aaa . v - i . - - - ... m i ri i i r-. i , i l M . a n . in ses- notel, niirht I a. ri Li'.r.km. nhi inac in T n H iwiti-I .it a n nnr innv nviu suuu uau. i - corporated iti lasts forever ana the im- . , . ,. -u v. -trmii -mnrtli tt- :x' kao provements that it will" be necessary I. ., ... 2 ' i.f;ot; .t.nintL.-. ototo phIIpo-ps showed an 0f meetins and elected omcera for the a , n , i' Ml L I VVllllC. UULil J.XVXU. 11X oinonv s-"t""r SU1UC UX vui -'''-' a I m TT i 11 ' to make from time to time V be and the bargains he will offer you and infection of 33 1-3 per cent. The ensum- year. L. T. Hartsell, Esq., i'iu ior nv tne corporauuxi i Mr. C. E. Long, of Newton, for merly a member of the board of - com missioners of Catawba county, made man's assessment is due and for eaetf 7" nTp To aTto "t vT. PnnVructed and used by all The State Council, Junior. vear nftpr nnotAt is due. Under WU'5T.MJ .r.'T'.0.r.YZZ' uv,vv:. :n n Mil ftir. Un te- American- Mechanics, Ii.- 7 - . display g)ods to tne nest auvuutage the people, xms wm p.vU. . - m , ' this plan vou have 13 years to pay for UAT i. u rJ . F:, rx;rtT, OT1i be. hookworm sion at the Titrmnoore tho fvmnon-o a -Ptoi. tna ictript is in- . " A : . ... r r mi ji;q I v riclitsvil lp Kpaeh. Wednesday wiUliiUkCt Ultvyi AAfc-"- Training School. phana-e at Goldsboro shows an infec- Kernersville, treasurer; A. M. Noble, xhe meeting of the board of trus- one of which could pay the tax an4" , e. AfTllfl qfnp tion of 54 per cent. Physicians nave assistant secretary; O. W. Jones, oi tees of the Jackson Training School run thirty days if they sold nothing The Board ot ixustee ox x lie otuuc- ii, onn oscps retire-Uv;nCnn C0inm n-oe. e,ptt( conduct-1 ,.c.i-a tv.Ali...f .iu, kA't.. nv.Ti - - a . aauu fllttivu 1aaaa v 1 i .. CVi 1 iA iti I t Teal GO. UIOI t3 L IX el 11 cww 1 J niciuu-uailiu, aao a v. - . j I C31C1 Ua HU3 XXX 3 i XXX XXUg VI kUOl UUb Ii V Ai 1 - AXV ' 1 , vvuuev - w. V A and in his county that the owners wall Jackson Training tocnoo l ware u genti . very scti0n of the State. or; B. D. Hamilton, Wilmington, war- board since January and was called a mere slop and not fit for a hog to present: . Vine tho disease. - I arnito On-irrv Wakes TJn. Messrs. J.P.Cook, chaiman oi tne v .Hb . aMarately esti- ,. ' ' board, and D. B. MtraBetreasnrer, th;Tconomie importance of the PusDury i-ost would have srladly sold for $10.00 an session at the scnoc-i yesieru axiex- doctors believe that one-third ot. den; Rev. S. F. Nicks, chaplain. i n .. 11 i rni, !oTTT-irir' tmsrpps (were i . , ., ii:.j Deiore it was drained, wno since noun, mc w"""o population under tne age ox uixx-. iuc urammg oi tne land ,naa reiuseu 100.00 an-acre for it. He said that there were places along the creeks in Catawba county, where people former ly caught large cat fish that were now producing large crops of corn j Mr. pjg said that they drained seven lul'S at a cost of $525:00 per mile 3!ld at tlip nvprno-A nit r.pr nprp of it, or,, ? and that it. rpnnirpd 21 davs 1 iraiu a mile. Mr. Long stated taat tlie people of his county had ac- c-omplished great results from drain 'lK''lr lo'wlands and the same could be accomplished in this county if the topie would' get together and push wort. r ..Messrs. W. M. Lnno- rhn.rmnn of ie board of county commissioners of -Menburg. county, J. S. Mayer, J ouannonhouse and W. S. Pharr, we present as representatives from ill. ?.burg county, and assured the i on that Mecklenburg would '-"i my for the purpose of adrising with the drink building committee and the action re sulted in the trustees instructing the committee to continue the work on Effect of the Tires, Territory burned over, aboat 10,0001 the administration building at the orAmol? than the area ofCojProt J.. Blair, ot IWU- -wT5lW. the vatae Oranite Quarry b Zico .acb.ts, Xe. Ilamplre. mington; Mrs. W. K Reynolds ,f of h uh; ?clta- fei! tion. 'Among the distinguished mem- 11. .f.JieLU Winston-Salem wall Jackson and Charlotte. , and Mesdames Stone n foi menUl and physical ?ort It the tTOuble at the Essom ind I. W. Faison, ..of . (:,j v,,.-. that the State works, is looking np again and maen J . . .. bined. i i -u.,.x eoonnnn nnTmallv5 in 1 activity is expected within the next j!i. r? i Property loss estimated at from loses auuut v-v,y.- :- n,.- L n""fa wiueueraie wucJdi. Jiis. .,Aft,,,rt .aaaaa school funds because of incapacitation ise ouuuur 4j r jackson has always manifested great Siy.wv.wv . . n l o aa v w a. Ti I 1 1? . ,ll.An anH a Seventh Day Baptists -to tne num- f r work among school children, ii eeiyu an oraer iora r interest in the welfare of the institn- ber of 1,000 sat on the guy ropes o .g furthr estimated that w,vuv ..tjuar er pawng uiock x r, tion. which bears the name of her la- their camp-meating tent singing ana worth of farm products is lost every ana nas aovermea ior f mt?nted husband. . prayin throughout a hard wind and year as a result of the disease among workmen. These men make from rain storm that visited Battle Creek, be farmers. I to a da and U wlU relmre S1f Man a Champion Dishwasher. Mich., Wednesday. Everybody got a he regular programme of the In- months to fill the contract. Joseph Vogel. Chicago's champion lx iVrn font waQ RaVPjd. The x:x..x nnrri Oil Ant. that morning. I . It is understood that other quar- Li:an wnslipr. mpt anil dcfotii&A Mr.. ux cuciixiii: uut Hie uwuu i buiuic txa I - . i I - i . , , , i auditorium, the young people's tent Ei(rM new teachers were enrolled. The nes are expecting to resume on a bip Mary Xelson. at Clark Station, Ind., the burned district. nr. I inanv nrivate oulrters at the Unlv Rnpcial feature was the lecture ot scale shortly. Welnesday in a contest for the Mid- -J i " . . !.. a - i? u:iil . . ji. TTf-.i .i -v i x. "he storm lnniciea nr n v. Jr'asre. a svnopsis oi wxixcxxi aie est cuaiapiuasm i. osirei "asu- More than 20 lives may have been lost. ".'Five' thousand men are employed fighting the flames. It is cost (the Government 1,000 a day. It will take a life tirn to reforst Minn went down. damage to crops and fruity estimated h3 given above at $1,000,000 in western Micmgan. The Sparta Star savs a Jersey cow; ed and dried 200 dishes in thirteen belonging to Andy Rutherford, of Pi- minutes and -fifteen seconds. Mrs. The Teachers' Institute. ney Creek township, Alleghany conn- Xelson's time was fifteen mfnntea. o-i - . I . . i... . .1 !.?!- 1 - I'll ' 3 1 11 . : i it I J Several more teachers enrolled in tne tyf gave oirtn to tnree neixer caica gei nas issuea a cnauenge io ine wunu. SiTnTvni.4- - J l. !il K, v.auxl auu. co-uuerare witn oarnis in this great movement. In , State Convention and added . course of his remarks Chairman will be no compromise." ni i T .TTvlf Viofm-o cta-rtinc n his western tour announced that he institute Wednesday. The conduct- recently and the calves are apparent- u 12-.T.1. xi. tttA m,Q at fno rJoceaA try nnto that, nil the lv thnftv. Twins are uncommon ; WOUIU IliTIlL lilt? WXV1 gu"' Of coarse everything is going to bo lovely until after tho election, bit about the first of the year, see somo of Dunesri'a appointees walk the plank Britt, for instance, though he is a xaighty clever fellow. But tho "'at the Lrs are pleased to note that all the ly thrifty. Twins are I "There teachers seem to. manifest a proper among cattle and triplet Messrs. a are more I of Charlotte interest in -the work. Quite a number I rare. Tom-and Tod Misenheimer, wbole S for the cannot te, are visiting at the home remain long, no matter what they. of Mr. E. C. Barnhardt. gay. Greensboro Record. y
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1910, edition 1
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