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) I i 1 1 ' "' B. Sr-errlll. EMI tor and Fi-IdIIs. frier. PUBLISHED TWICE A VVEEIC $! 60 fYtK u In Advano. John VOL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C., MONDAY. AUGUST 29, 1910 NO. 17 V THE SUPERIOR COURT. i TELEPHONE LINE COMPLETED. PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT. A RIO 7ARmOUSE THE JUBILEE CONVENTION. , THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. . rrr J Tn.i4i I si n.. j I T 1 T . -i. Tf I flnn-If. J. t T .l T tV llfi.. v - v...i.. 4. I . . a a. a - t bailed K6p0rS ox Ai-u xuAWkui.ft j uubuue qi uesson uivea u Nuuge wa j.r?m.in&, x uiB 4 i -vua wmg wui uui iiw urr JU-.C-r; xygutsi i .4.x cj ssiu. ' " 1 ; 1 . T -4. TXT.a. I a r M v I . rl l4, a - T....a I Hi.V T3Z4. a-1 ftt - -- - . I a . - t . . - Ml k - I The twenty-fifth annual convention Friday the Institute wa3 half over. Mnrder. ; I Greensboro, Salisbury s4 Otlxr L. SsHV f. TU XotU A WUtstTta lUrirar . Jw?pfv ff thO North Car- I oHan1atuo -fVia .oVio nnnn ainV, I -.-- iU T.i?-, R "P Tn'. I Tl. i f t t . I . .- t -n.V. I t!?irk sffci f r ta f,- Wlf -;r Lutneran ovuwu ro vw session 01 me -wont ana mo earnesn 01 oiaiesvuie, presiamr, aau ovuu-1 r ornnieitI it inn iiranA lt s ? -1 inei at a lunr tncif tursi al latiwi ur.r t. ter w u;ui ir.hr.'c cnuicu, uaiuuuij, u i nna TainsiaKin enons or ine con-1 unr lienor i lartson. or uaanouc. nmsr f io ;. ifcrtEr nr hp nftf. i r. t- i -cir. i srci msa is mx& s caw wtii uiir V- .llJli" a . . - -J X o i - - 7 ' i - UWU At UIU UU Vll t IUI - " i w . I - - - ,u ,m at o ciwiw uj jujra. u. ductors to teacn the suDiects. we can reDresenimz tne Jstaie. me wuow- Urwnsbom. mVin .1 on orth Uniaa tlrtt. A larri cia. 1 y. cvaf.rj xau ui ai" . i .i. if: xt i. ..... . . . ... . . i . . .. , . i,. . . . . r i . . . . i. . . .... . . Linu, -presiaenu iiiisscs vi j-lvuv- put ireei tnat mucn good will result is tne grana jury: lion with the local 'phone system in I w or Jasr lxz.it ret wtrt tw.s-lts jst varv&?a laift ciiy. js . ,-:l,ttA were aUUUiXltCU a VVJU1- I taoohoro nnma mi or r ai-A n ;,.IMm (i tl. 1 roiirnvari- J. I j- JOIlU-Ian.l Uh.U TU;.' ItK iHmKH.ri- rt 7 wo Irr.' an.! I!.f I! a .t I iiAi IV HVJ I IVUVUV4 a .444W A Vq 4444. IT . 01O V 1 ' ' 1 r- I f " - - j - I U 4 44 Cf f I Jr (I9 j4 t )U C VVUI I 4 M 0 4 J . w M . ' M v . UA i i 1 1 1 . I ' I m. ww T v ' I .i I 1....- . - . fe on creaenuais. xxiero was and Attend pao.h exfircisp. Iston. U. 1. v asoner. J. it. xvizer.inanv a dirt nnwimn trith alvtiit Imanr ruiic iati were coarca. I an4 4 door stnueL .Tet lAilitf . rnr 0 1 liih it uiiuui s. 1 1 . n r ; 1 4. j 1 1 ti vis i- nil v ri iipt ar. r. 14. 1 hi i& unt... 1 11... - ; i. .ii.nr i avwM witi a - n t .- 1 i i is ah4 s lit x . i).,...izi'c ann 1riinirHii nixtit?- 1 . u 1 j 1 1 1 can mnr .1 1 r nnv ri 1 1 rn v 3. iw4- ; 1.. 1: it. j 1 11 - 1 in.. 1. - 1 . rni... ..n . ..v l 1.1 11. 1 . 1 . Yoi-'CT 1 " i -- -I uiucu uuubeu aim very uegieciea suo-1 ---j iiatr, lucmuing , lue pxiuacs m iaisi ucie 4rjr 4 hwi cjk..irv. ur 4s resented. jVirS. XJlUU reoa iue 1Dflf 1 - I A. Kltaker. J. a. ItiraV. J. V . raul- i nnA iha. K. A r.mwl TU'mJ Viinric rt,iT4l -!i!hrir-.! a.n. fir ir.!af biir. tfr klvitt im .-vt tij. r livu1'" 1 1 1 All 1 nr 411 1111 1 11 n 11 - ;i 11 1111 1 . 1 - - - . - m mmm u u v 4. 4 - iimiii u villi a ui luiu 1 . - - - w-- w m . " " .' - .WWPM ,.ioT- "i.nis was LiiB uesb re- i 1: d i -r i irw .1 .1 unnn. 11 a. 1 nL-fl ana j. ntm . k-o -n-.-.x nM. in hvii r- tnitti'i m nnnnr nil 1 r.mr aril? Kj iva ,'. f f i!j ruui" 1 fii j. iHssun mvpn nr ira ip. i t'"f v " ? ' . nii 44449 ivii rci 1 n c 444 . w. w iv the history of the Society. She first stated that E- Thompson. The following citizens 1 boro, Salisbury and Winston-Salem, enjoyable fonns of pleajant aaatlpUy tU lia to r50 4TaatiT, vpn o io m von Kroit at2 itpi o a reaainoF lesson snouid -De tannt and I . i x .wuc m imt nubiruciu aw au i ii i .trcs vjnnwwT 04 f(;vtving: . not heard. The steps nven in teach- u' Ji ouoie- J- -Af xv. y. aate to btatesville, connecting with all ice cream aatl cake -were scrrM dar- iarTtit.ff if rail kac, a!.r4y eoa XLe Woman's Home and Foreign ino- the lesson are- Kizer, C. M. Ross, W. A. Penninger, the local phones in that city. ing the evening. MU llatchett'f trurte4 aJ.rra4y far .. Tht bat jli-ionary Society of the North Caro- gt Arouse an interest by tellin C IL Fisher,. -Mike Garmon, C. T. Al- The Concord Telephone Company guests were i lom tlxir ill U ui far it&i 43d Una Lutheran Synod was organized in the story to the children ag t hson, T. A. Liie and Joe Sossamon. ha3 ma3e a rapiJ growth jn the past MLses Alice Brown, Helen Archey, all kiadt of farab iaplesti. All r.,,r,rr1.on April 24th, 188otwenty- .... The fiit case on the cnminal dock- few veare an1 now one of th citr'a Elizabeth Coltraae. Eitelle Dick, th mnii nJ biiili-i tr. a fni : 1 I I "4."j-i live vears ago. mere were ,ocai . i i O -1 n 4- 4-list timA ttti r Vl I societies in ineoyuuu u. fciiw i 2nd Tpanh fhA mrd "hv rTinn?p ' XAC"i. "iaiu, , I oesuies iue excellent s f ;Lbership of 160. The amount I JnT f.elcfh tne words Pbomcs Dewey Boger, three little negroes who tablished and mainta raided that year was $2heorga the mniQ? of the "r ?XZ2ZXZ word. :by Ming them, ia simple sen Yum" People's and Children's So pieties. The amount raised this year is .-?4.181.74 which is a considerable in crease over last year. The ocietv was organized Dy ivev. u l' Swanz, a iui . viinuia. There 'have been two .- 1'" .I'jnl cinrifi th in. ini'. one . at m;,;' -Acrnps Phifer and Marie lesson. annnlt.tPfl fr, arrancrfl a 7th. Read alternately with special program for a children's meet in" in St. John's church Sunday night. et to be taken up was that of State raogt important business enterprises. Marie Caldwell, Mteette Marshall rial carried b stick by Hit na HI vs. Henry Staten, Sank Pless and Besides the excellent system it has es- Elizabeth Woodhoase, Adele and n,t ja tha 0U warebiu. Ti Dewey Boger, three little negroes who tablished and maintains in thiscity Mary Pembcrton, Laura MKJiil Can- warcboae -mill caia i Ur tie- were sent up from the Recorder s the company has extended its linesinto non, Mary Hartsell and Mattie Gib- rator and ot .Her modem riaipf &U court on the charge of stealing com foreign territory in the face of the son; Messrs.-Warren Moody, Williaaa that will pro convenient Ut boUi and selling n. xney aumiuea me most strenuous opposition, thereby Shernll. Henry S4-nitb, Colb Morns, tuc Catotncr and salesniaa. 4thvFix the words m the child s months in the county jail with the and at the same time rendering Smoot. James Marshall. Johnnie Hat- commissioners having tne privilege iu patr0ns a more efficient service at chett and A. Grav. ot luring tr.em out. a greatly reduced cost. Hie next case canea was inai oji tencesJ - Ten 's t- mind by drill and use. 5th. Group the words and phases so as to enable the child given the proper! expression or see the important the State vs. Fannie Jefferson charged words. All this is done without the .w it h murder. Her attorneys Messrs. Kr Michael-and one-atTtake the took- V - I , m . - . a aa. M uth. Liet the child nnd book. The cvhild is then allowed to Hartsell and Maness, tendered to the State a plea of murder in the second NOTICE TO AUTOMOBUJSTS. at 9:13. Fifteen minutes time was Fair Warning given to the rural teachers to get in. Girtrs of Adrict lUpsdlued. T. J. Peace in New and Obacnrer, The Teachers Institute. ,A vrtmii. t,. i.it The Institute began this; morning folkl Uqw to xqU watlh, iloo juipit if -1 TJ ! Mitt A a (M aaaawMall. D. tole, of the eigiilh Ohio cor.jTe tional district. Coojpnearraan CharlU words in Chief Boger Gives . ... . . . - . 11 - 4. 1. 4 1 t.4: l h All 1AIAAM aV t B A TAA1 I I r A nalOnA 1 T I IlH VPPS I IR IHSLi I , a a . - a alalia All W lUlilLUl S M. LliU mJ UCUU I 1 UD UUlttUVV aaw am w - - I f , . T .a 1 1 i " at aa a I aM - 4 ai Annn.ao. .1,. n en was ncppnted bV I - I . .... . .-.! -4 i -vu4ru auu a iMiauHM Se Solicitor: Several months ago Limit Will Be Prosecuted. tute wi a ocgtn f r bU convention. Mr. Cole, who the a small negro baby was found dead i have numerous complaints from - .f . b . ... offeKd iimUoni totb people of children. in the branch near the Buffalo mill lull parts of the citv m regard to -"r "c " S M. tbe eighth orth Carolina dutncl at 8th. Let the children read to them- and upon investigation of the case by parties exceeding the rate of speed " " .. fa of m to how they should vole, gUm: ship the officers the child proved to be with their automobiles; also running Ka"' made Agriculture ' ?ab aad lhe IrtM?nt act- T1 wbold will havo and they did to him wbst was done ta Prof. Allen will McKinlay, of California. Ralph Cole . ,1 . v.r v,o Pvoclnanf I kpIvps fttifl t.pll whfl. f.Tiev bavA rpal- ami the treasurer, Dr. M. M. Kinard, 0th. : Help the child see the pietnre the grandchild of the Jefferson wo- then ' "?ch tho hsp aying 1 . of aeophy Ob 5i '. the church, made a few rer painted by tne words. . . .JJ.V"S:Z "CJUndiTi , Pwt C. N . i i i a i i nil. i I . xi... h ,d LVthe radTeT.welee'tor lOthT He,P to think the thought the death of his mother, a few weeks The oncers iave been too taatat . J" Sa -burv. He was responded to by and reproduce the scenes. before the murder was committed, a me eniorcemeni oi ims """ start a cias7 n Agrfctilture. Bmii Den oieaiea lor nooaiaaiwo, M I! I . Patterson, of Charlotte. 11th" Have them read the lesson strong chain of evidence was gather- fore but from this date this law today was a study 4 k" bcalcctfJ to Uy boa. I, Mark's church, Charlotte, is the as a whole and tell the story. ed against the woman and her case must be enf orced U I ill instruct u .,s fpr the next two year.. He fll out- ha , ers K-iety-this year, having raised It seems to ns that this is teaching, was set for the last term of court each officer to keep a c ose watah for d. of the brea. work, htr, b Si TV," Lgsion on ae- ' but at that time she feigned insan- any and all persons violating either , . , t t j n co.tituenH would not 4walltiw what ITZfJtTTxZ-Z. TTot. Wrtt inlredell. ity and while in the prisoner's seat of the above and when any one so JfJ"' he 'said .bout the Pavne-Aldrich 'l.riK l-uiim ui. iui", j -r- o, "I 1 ha vnMciA ' chp I ronnrtoil I uci 1 1 immAlllJitPl V SWPUT Olll I . . . .1-. i. - 1 ,1 -,.1- I O 7 1 II ill'' H I ?1 .r IJ -V A. V-V- w w A.4.'U.a.V A - I 4 "1 X1 - X. trt frha aA V 1 H ri . 1 11 1 C 11 II C lUlil LliD 1KU1MC U A. Laaal hope , T Ui Tilth North Carolina tii.trict i luch rri 1 i ll! l?? political pot is gELung warm m - - speetators on . warrant for xs arrest. J l vhs iv i i i i i aI a i i . aammm i ih a i n an riranro r a 17a 1 a - - 1 ... . A.i'tnai r- CT:rX x' ,C11 "T?!:V::: several occasions by wild '.cries and that any citizen who sees any of the -" - x . . . . nf what a fine tUin. Uke Conrrciitnati 4.44 maue S1111U17 uciitauu!, ui c5uaa Jud-eLon" will pass sen- abme violations will report the same . 7- C 0;a was anL. . Ti.;v. tv.of orioc f u i snrieKs. juu,e juu0 4h t""13 I . ... , .,... h known as osomosis. but bv 8:30 a good crowd had gath ered. After devotional exercises Miss Iredell- cou Constance Cline read a sketch of (he Society. This was an j anions? which are that salaries of the excellent account of the Society's county officers should be fixed by the work: during its existence of twenty- county, doing away with the per cent, five years. basis; that no county officers shall Rev. J. .E. Shenk, of Greensboro, n0id office more than two consecutive t'llf the ;;;.o :!.- woman r.asiioon as the to Lae and the matter will be attended ""T": . evidence is concluded. W to at once. This is being done -for There are two other murder cases your protection as well as the Iciti on thp docket, namely: Pink Dry, zens. I hope this warning will be ieV ? 1U11K' yfrrri nold om?e more XWJ? ?.nsf c"u:e a,nn Rlake for killing Myrtle sufficient. J. L. BOGER n delivered xne opening aaares. o. terms; that no -public official snail Del" Rrowm f6p - Chief PoUee. invention, beginning wnn me aM to hold the chairmanship oi .ll , Wa: - Grant, the Hon. Charlie Cowlef, plek- -w,V. 1 a I J a ATta' In Iti itl'tirSi ut hit eg" la coiorcu waver, buq uucvuuu i4'i'"" - " - - wpre iriven as to an experiment with superstitious enough to say tha. he milk on tomorrow. Another experi- chose , a pall bearer fur -his own po litical funeral. ment tomorrow will show the constit uents of the soil. words "God bless the Christian to- any-party: that the office of county a n,ro 011 T. wl r, rwpntw at ILaleieh This Don,t forget lhat Friday is Kally tyiaii " TTi cnWflpt iWflS the WOrds Of I cV,ol1 Ta 'oVrtic'ho lntvrpTiV at Glass, lhe court is iqr one w ianuers ouvcux. fa committeemen of the ..v... - - llCaOUICi S-L4.4X UO 4VUUI1B..VU, 4.-.v.-J I 1 I . Wr ! I . - . , . the Master 4 'Whom snail 1 send or savin tne COUnty the sum of $1,800, ""v- . . . aa a . 1 i 1 "1 . I . ' 'I who will go." At the Close oi nev. the saiary received by the treasurer. The Bame Case in Rowan Court. bhenk's talk Ur. inara announcea a Tijese contemplated reforms drawn reception by ihe local society lhis u in the form of party plankB were ; eonveued tllis m0rning. Probably tto.- 10 .3 n tlio .Rnndnv school room I- i nr ttt Ttri.:- t. t? tt-- I lJ LUUVC L ... . , , .n.. "ii, 4u ""v. Z . 1 SlKiieu UV )X. V. uitc, x. it, uun- j. ji:v.4-,.i ffn - I c. . - . i-v i I me Tl Extension of Line of Electrical Trans mission. The Southern Power Company, the giant hydroelectric Cevelopment com- emmtv and friends of education are During this week the cates of the ;n..;t0(i fA onm tn the Institute. Sev- irtui fUir tttM Vo thrnwn nnpn to I :t j 1.-- i,.-a Kan e n ti rvi nsnv nf th!t r!ion which furnisaed. The Superior Court .of : Rowan thelfarmers of the State who will be to address the people on this occa- the -'juice" with which a number of iieid m me ouiiuay bcuvu iuutu j d b Y. White, U. it. now- .r case'that win attract most atten- . was a most delightful affair. a j. M. Bobertson, W. L. Dunlap that tSnet Rev. R. L. Bame, tttZ Saturday . morning service of and p B. Kennedy. - They were pre- l ndictea for arson. Te Salis- A- & wCoUerhTa' special importance were reports from sente(j to County Chairman Hartness, nome .Mission poinis, xaigu jtuiui, uu who after inferring with, the man agers, rjlead non currence, insist ing on party harmony. The fight is against machine politics in the county. attend the Farmers' State will convene at the Tuesday and be in session through Thursday. sion. Concord cotton milh and other en- frnrij r omratd. continues ta Smart No. 10 Hog. extend its electric transmission lint "I read the story in your paper to new fields and it seems that it will Hat Within a Hat for Theatre Wear. bury correspondent of this morning's Charlotte Observer concerning the case It is allesred by ' - -, 47i43 saM wa---'--' - ( 1 a ' 11 . , I S F a - Ramp who conducted a store at Uran I Ab n fnnn nnd farm con-I think I have one that will heat it. I incrpiw,! nt.tni.tr n,l lott -p anil ite Quarry, this county, had the build-; ditions , j Some time since one of my hogs was tear on machinerv, is a great boon to ing in which he was operating xne Tlie openin- session will bejheld at found every day in my corn held, x anv tawrlf and it is making this sec- 4 1 1 -1- mVl-.. a- l a . - T I n a !.. I ' In attendance upon the sessions of a few days ago about the bog letting not be a trreat while before it reache has the jonowmg convention will be many of the down the bars to go into a corn field, every town in the piedmont scetioa : . s leadinp. farmer of the State, who will said Esq. II. C. Cook, of No. 10 0f the Carolinas. Electric power. the State that Li B nf interest and meth-1 townshi-n. this morning, "but Ihri. an4l with theadrantasva of Greensboro. Rev. M. L. Canup pre sented the report from HighPoint and Mr. Shenk from Greensboro. At the afternoon session officers for the year were elected, which are as tfollows: Mrs. J. A. Linn, president; Mrs. J. Q. AYertz 'first vide president L. Patterson, second vice-president; "1.-5 VUMIOUVO uuuvi ' L I n ir:i.J rn,nnf.r.nfi- ' , -i T l 1 I - ... I . i 1 1 - dent; Miss Mattie Miller, recording means oi seiung -jiiuauy T.4U ite Quarry community stands maicieu A. Oraham. who will be followed" by as usual. .1 decided to waicn is to Greenwood, E. C. r . I I ' r 1 VI I W III!-! Ill-' I I I I I I V 1II1.LI11 E ) . w -w I a j-1 t T 1" J F T 1 1 ITI I I I U 1 I I I I I . - i F 4. W 1 1 C 1 m M-m Pt B A. m -a- aaa h an C C 7 II I TTl TTIIIII Tl I I secretary; Miss Mary tfrown, corres- - 1H as as V" 1 poiulin? secretary; Mrs. P. N. Heilig, carr J .a mg. ame was not at nome bac. Coll i,n,l tvt-. a w WinP- ribbons as m former years but be- t:mfi nf the fire but was at the home of A . iiviuiai iicusuici , iuio. 44.. it. i ..... ., mi i .it i I I .... . Ml- T-l-J . I i 'I'ho atai I tti 1 1 inpr n ssmn ri pi 1 11 imiii- i . . i . j i -,i-r tn-i - . 11 i i . . . 4i i n . . i 1 . - . - ; Mrs. R. ... gtoe get on nre m oluer tu scl lu, 1Q 07lock Tuesday morning, tne aa- went around xne xence aim iviv tion the greatest uanuracturtng cen venuon a. nave cu surance on his stocK-ot goods, al. u. dreR;. of meeting to be delivered by all the holes, and still tne next cay ter of the countrr. The Iatet citen-theatre-hat problem by the simple Pqr1cpr nnother white man, of Gran- n f Am.nltnrp William the animal would be found in the field , 1 ' - J ' ' . . J-V.1 4.Vi will r on A 1 5 hATJl t A I -r- 1-4 t t n wi ilo. .0 ti q T I - 1 1 1 coff. active treasurer. ".ea,lu lo nr T Til Kev- ' U , 11 ?ram has been prepare ior an - Mr. C. N. Brown, of the Salisbury mue turoan or veivei, uu ui -umo A lot of tne goods wnicn 11 is baiu l sessions. ' . 1 C T nlncitrn filmv mntonii that. 1 i ij rt 4-Viq fi o I lost, presented the delegates and vis- bniuiiuci.y, Deen auieu uu pn ..v, a stump on the side of the fence and Deatth of ronner IredeU Man In H- An interesting and insctractive pro- jump over into the field with ease. Hnois " the First Open Cotton BolL The Geneseo, ill., Ucpubhc con- Xr M V CaMwpll. of No. 2 town- taiD an account oi ine aeam in io k A a a-a v a -w - ' " iters at the Convention with beautixui wm not pievcui wtus "0 tound later, ai xue iumC v xj4S vuuu snip Spent nuay in tne cuy. ir. -- ---- - ------ -r ---- white atin bad-es the stage. The payment of insurance on the . Cents. Caldwell exhibited the first open boll occurred August Cth of apoplexy. The The badges contained the following This new device will be known as g0ods is held up pending the outcome A new hi?h record was established of cotton seen -on the local market paper-contains a remarkable tribute words:-Jubilee Convention, W. H. the French Turban. In explaining of the trial. The conflagration, oc- q th r .the cotton market this vear. ta ins Inictep from the P oT. and F. M. Society.'' A business meet- how it is used Mme. Maerie, Presi- after midnight. Bame lsamaij. in New York Saturday when August rt wiU be only a few more days un- f"end; JJr- oari,ai a 'J-1.01 in. was held Saturday night. Rev: A. dent of the association, said: "The tied man with a family and resided at contracts sold at i6.9( . cr 36 points til the new cotton crop will be coming the late Mr. David Dla-s, of Ire- J.Stirewalt, the Children's Mission- big picture hat is made so that it fits Mooresville- Both he and Parker aW the doeir- figuie of' Friday in and the local market will be more el aad an ndc fZJ Vl ary, arrived Saturday for the conven- perfectly over the little turban. The gave bond shortly after being arrested. ni llt and over per hale above the active in every way. Buyer N. A. or ?f ,thls "e JT64 . f-;rriTn;no'a rf fhA lfltter neen from un- tKott Vhva -rptninpd strong leal talent 1 -p -jotT -,nrn;n- This u:u-i :r ,- Confederate army and at ine eiose oc H4iuiiii"no X r - I -"j ' " o I 1U V price VJ. XXlvit 4w4."0. . I VI lUlUUlU 11UU11U3 US 4ifc fcuo ius I , . . . fll der the larger hat and really makes it to represent them. Insurance Com- gensational gain was due to covering bale of was gold on the local th r eUlcd w eai7 ri -The Biggest Melon Yet. Mr. J. H. McDaniel, of No. 8, came to the front a week or two ago with watermelon that weighed 51 pounds. This brought out John Eagle, of Mt. more effective." missioner James R. Young, who was instrumental in working up the ease against these defendants, will employ counsel to assist in the prosecution. by belated shorts fallowing the issu- martet last year on Ast 2Sk 7 ance of notices -which .appeared 10 Mr wm Black, of No. 10 township, represent all the cotton available for tfae prjce at that jpae bej-g tea cents. where be lived until his death. was C7 years of age. He delivery to the bull leaders, and which short interest aw-w a- W vfc"w a Attempt to Wreck Fast Train No. 38, J without protection. Last Saturday night at Ruffin, some Phillips-Hicks. The Canada Trip. Miss Loula Craven who is travelling with Mr. Black's party writes from Pleasant iv, tv q m tmwnshin.1 who Ottawa. Canada: had a mpinr, tut wmf Afr MfDnniel "We arrived here yesterday in time ten pounds better. Now comes Mx. to take a drive over this beautiful cap- miscreant placed a erank car on the Corrj0 Boyd's Condition. Maurice Troutman. also of No. 8, ital and witness an exciting boat race track of the Southern railroad just L . moxninr it - .. . I .4 1 -TTTM 1 J ,4... uo lives on Mrs. J. L. deck's place, on tne canai. vm p no-has a melon that tips the scales and next founday in 01 - 1 ' n-. -. a I T m I h A.a4 1 a w - w 10 rnp nminj nAtih m - x ceamc Krnnewif. i nen wo no io ui licuiu, i Ktt thA ononnA nr rnis irain. leaiiuK .. -. . . . . ;a - ' uuuuu iiuitui AW. w t. .. . 0 ... I v iv ' . - caro thflt thA I aiTPr S CUUU1UUU 1 I r. I . , . . to hold the banner as the best wa- Boston, New York and will rea home the pUot of the en Her fever is not so Mr. Clarence Eugene Phillips I .As Mr. Sherman ihas not the repnU-termelon- townshin of the countv. . about September 7th. Our trip has w;se scaring up the same, but without je "VoraDie- xaer . . mnrn: Wedndar. thev tloa f Pvin8T op things, the report ts r y. - - . i i?. 3 m?n. ann aiinouiru uci vvu4.4 o. - . -... i i v :- t. been delightful thus tar. uur coats other serious results, it ls eueveu veV serious it is not necessarily Icon- seventh of September, at nine o'clock ica -cfwua have not been uncomfortable since that some one of a party of negroes - 5-. left Concord Two hundred and seven Broadway . WashinM-on three weeks U. nttpnded a nesrro Sunday school c" .. .. . -;OTWi r..,-i,-m v--tK raml'ma Mrs. U. M. iropsx iwnaua. Is Sherman to Eetire? Vice-President Sherman Friday SaSVS I .ate a f t-t -T 4 n. aa aa aa , Kaa flamV Si ThaJUto-iap arfas. invitation, 'f w.TeTi.' thrt UC lUlCUUCU IU 4 C 444 C 4,JUU4 paU44V v term. One it nothing Excursion to Winston-Salem. Mr. C. Hoke Peck and others will leaving rnv . i i 4.. I yy rtii excursion irom yoncora vo av Winston-Salem on Saturday, Sep lier 10-. Fare for round trip, $1.23. Train will leave here in the morning, and return same night, via. Jioer Junction. The Why of the Wherefore. Raleigh Times. picnic there Saturday is the guilty p y;.nT Sims) . Mrs. I L M. Profit delightfully en- -- - uiai (Tont. nt thfl Tail-r"" v ... i . . i -r -r i . 1 1 1 4 i J -.. --.--.- oi -.--,K-- r ub aim v.4x v,444- j land was taken ill with pentonius. Misses Uessie ana r-uie axigi i iciwium ivm..,-. -way is now working up the case and f.lnj1, here -u be glad to arrived in the city and will spend sev- young ladies of the oty at a Eachre - -i .i.i ..i - r t n I 4 - . l . .ii.. . . m it is expected will soon have the guilty I- better and ihopo that she may soon recover. Mr. Moses N. Harsh aw, one of the nnrtv behind the bars. reDublican leaders, told ' a gathering 1 r.jonn A. Thames, of Greensboro, ox xvowan TI There was a large v I I I r . v. TTT - a 1 I v iv--h aaa i 1V1 T l t " lia I'.l ill l 1 11 1 l. Lllli a uun move to Wilmington, wnere guvaumcuu r cZ'nl he avili TiL. - v IrtnTtir fft lni'fli nntion. The bhelby t.--. I. .T ""a.iuiu Tf of votes cast was aDout oo,uw tu Anf tp-dav. ment of o1Seares of women and Aurora tens uauu wu-j in the primary two years T - .r " V,nn, thA next children. He foimerly lived in Con- readers that the plank, has no such of that cast m primary can hearse "fet corf . Sn . j. T. nnn7flr, Mnntr hne a ago.. . nights. Thursday mgnt there ti. v r.;i i i n i. :t.i.; n -r u-oei-aii ratnmoi to i MA n. cprmnn nrraeneu iiiuoia 4-v4 " i ".vyooii. large numDer oi aau-pruiuwuuiuoia. xvev. r I . . r . . -n-r. ... i i i , . i n .ii- Ki ums. .hart i-wnrc inn rrains natc XJlX t M - a a waiaA aa a.j -a w ma m v -a stay-at-home Th- Tent Meetings. nn. where self government" piani. cuiiuiuw ." - . n - .;mo -.u- -nmher . 7 , , . for the party; to local option. The Shelby "" short L.A. on!r Miss Nannie Alexander, who in Un the prize and presented it to the a a . if rero and fionnrv UA .w. - - . line ieui vesiervur. j--" .t-.- -r.. -rill prai davs here with Mrs. J. C. party, in honor of her attractive guest. Fink. Miss Bessie Bangle will leave .miss Miiorea iiait, oi craouer, o. v Friday for Charlotte where she will There were twenty young ladies pres enter King's Business College. cnt and many spirited games were in dulged in. Miss bbirley Montgomery . Mrs. C. S. Stone, of Charlotte. is visiting at the home of her father, They are mighty scarce in Cleveland, his home in Gibsonville w New York 'has just forwarded the est of honor. -CT I . . . i . i 4 t y 1 1 most beantiiui lot oi iace ana nuw veils 'wnicn sue muuu v r TT Tl .tl. lino apt J. M. Alexander. Mr." Stone quite sick of fever, is now able mm yesterday here. ' p. i iLj i - :f frt onnther to hear I I mol I on1 TflTTll V Will rH L 11 ri 1 III CU IIVIU UUC VHJ 4W " " - I live October let. Mr. Braswell is re- this sermon on the ''Death of Cbn-t, flf No 9 to sit turning to Concord on account oi tne a second ana miru um-. t his hom. ln iU health of his family. v- l" j Mr. Barpb W. Barrier son of M'rs. ri n.-;., - ft PUcint Uft Kt Mr. P. L. Saunders, who has been f Chicago, where he will lire in the lutnre. Mr. uarner lormerij, lived in Cleveland, 0. ." . . Mrs. Sarah C! will return today Dnrham.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1910, edition 1
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