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''"--.'-.'-; :-;-.v.. ' - ' ' .' : ; - - :'--'" '.': ; '". - "' ' - " " ''. Tb S-ierrlll. fSditor a.ncL Fnbllatier. t-t rr-r ---v i . , ,. -r rr-"- , joftr-- . "er' PUBLISHED TWICE A WEE1C , , $lflO nTj in Advnnoq, VOL. XXXVL CONCORD, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910 NO. IS BY FALLING TREE. KILLED PetPi Long, of No. 10, Instaatly Kill ed Monday Afternoon. brought t mlormation UUig, aged l years, wno near tne Union Hvlut ' iiue. -was struck by a falling and instantly Kiueu. Ill1' iUUU Wll.il fcTTvr vvtujjau :f liiC same age, was engaged m uJl timhor Wmt half uiu tne Long horne. They had a tree wmch became lodged bianciies or anotner one. in dislodge it-another tree near viUwi (i that it would tail v ,. it ii'vn order to -iiS it. When the second tree .1 L 1 J J il. nn max was luuireu. luu He was knocked down, hutt 'of the tree tell on his latter ja tbe breast. .,) i ',(' butt JU 1 , !!. 4 IrllUnr. Kim r. head, crusiiing n uuu wuiuS uim u- siantly. ... . . The boys who were with him were rable to move the log irom off his vy, and had to go to the sawmill tn fj-et help. - The dead boy is a son of Mr. George T.n.f .qn.l a nephew oi Messrs. J. Y. 13aud K. I. Long, of Concord. He v'vi, about 10 miles from Concord, h this county, but close to the Union w The burial took place at Bethel church Tuesday afternoon. THE WOODMAN PICNIC. n.TnvuA Present Mr. jjewis, oi vi v ? v Kinston, Makes Principal Address ignite the inclement weather hrrp crowd attended the picnic 1'onhu- Tent given by Camp of people a at the Woodman Tuesdav. A large numoer oUonHP.ri trnm uoncora anu ULlViivv - - it r 1 -w vn-i r ,Vl the varWUS WOOUinau amjjayo. vni ccdion were all represented. ' " nn amount .'of the rain the ad. drts-es were delivered in the school i r.nif. llov. V. C. Summers delivered the address oi welcome, after which Mr v.. . Lewis, ot ivmston, deiiv 'ri the nrincinal address of the day v. - J. I . . 11. Woodcraft. Mr. Lewis' address receivea Aviiu gieL iuwi5bk; on was Lure a in lie ice and all who 'were COUET PROCEEDINGS. LAST WORK OF THE ltTnnVAf w m mm m wmmw Alf Fannie Jefferson Gets Ten Years in wxwvwua Penitentiary Isam Brown Senten- Meeting the Best Held in the History rcu to dix xears on i&oaaa uase or Dry and Blake Continued. EEPOET OF GEAND JUET. THE FAE2XEES' HEETINO. The following case have been con cluded and sentence passed in each: Fannie Jefferson, colored, submitted to murder in the second degree. 10 years in the State prison. Wilson Galloway, larceny, not guilty. Lee Goss, larceny, gtiilty, 12 months on tbe roads. Ernest Swicegood. larceny, not guilty. Isam Brown, colored, who killed a negro at Glass several weeks ago and claimed that the killing was acciden tal, failed to establish the fact at the trial, was found guilty of manslaugh ter and received a sentence of six years on the public roads. of the Society. , Reported for The Times. .- The Jubilee Convention of the Wo man's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the North Carolina Lath-i eran Synod, which has been in session in St. John's church Salisbury since rnday afternoon was formally closed last night. This meeting is the beat held vet in the history of the Society, port, to-writ The mission movement was the vital We have acted upon all bills of in issue of the day, the evangelization dietment handed us by the solicitor, of the world in this generation being land have made presentments of all vi Hew . JBuildifiM Heeded it Cc-ntr I f?r T t,mttm.t - w - i w.- an i. Home Eepjur of Deeds' OfL Brasch of Fana Work. Shonld be EeaodcUed. c fe aoraicr. afiersa asd etrtsisr The following is the report of the 4ioa of both the ita! lancet grand jury at thU week's terra of cojvestioa aad the trozixa ' aaxiliary COart:r I to the nvstion vm fall of mlrrrtl To thlloa. B. F. Los?, Jadze Pre-1 Wcelay for th w4 of farnr siding: ,1 J and their wiret aod daaiten at ual- We, the undersigned Grand Jurors for &t 1910 iosi. for the aforesaid term and eoutitv.l The fanners begaa the dart th .V. bt'ir leav to snhmit tK f.il'ntrii- m. ft'M. College bam obervics drmo A. ad- olations of the law -which have been brought to our knowledge. We visited the county ail in a body. and found it as well kept, as comfort- the battle cry. At 11 a. m. Sunday Rev. E. Shenk, of Winston, delivered an ilrv tin Tmvpr anrl ATi5nna T At 3:30 p. m. letters were read able, the sanitation as good as the h1- r- Alyatt. of Johnson county, tola mirations of stock and cattle jjdir. by Urxecialiits. There fallowed in the college aaditoriam a lecture on eradi cation of tbe cattle tick by Dr. T. M. Qwjen, of the federal department of ajrictilture. Pruf. C. U Kcwsan. of thj chair of irrieultaref diMourNl impressively on the cover crop, aad buiidins: will admit, but do recOm- from foreign missionaries followed by Mcv A .T StJrpwnH. miifnarv frnm I mendJ in.tpjiil nf nv rn?irs a tipw Son" Moore. colored, larceny, lTnnn At q n m tuA fftiinwinT in- iail building a parlv a nnihV. We n ....... ... ., ... l" I - - I - v - .1 IV O " - J I ' rour montns in jail witn tne privilege teresting program was rendered: Lound 17 prisoners in jail, 5 white, 2 Paper "The Open Doors of Op-1 males and three females; 12 colored, port unit y, uv Miss Agnes Phifer, of a males and 4 females. Charlotte. We visited the County Home by . "The Volunteer Movement,5' by committee of five, and found 24 in Rev. R. A. Goodman, of Spencer. inmates: 15 white, 5 males and 10 fe- ' 'Gleanings from the Rochester males; -9 colored, t males and 2 fe Convention," by J. K. Linn, of Rock- male; we found 4 demented, two white well. and two colored; we found separate "Echoes from Japan," by Rev. A. and suitable apartments for the same; J.i Stirewalt, from Japan. we found them well cared for and "Mission Study," by Clarence Nor- satisfied; we found 2 mules, 6 head of the county commissioners to hire him out. Cora Allison, colored, larceny, guilty, seven months in jail with the privilege of the commissioners to hire her out. Jno. Lady, a. d. w., pleads guilty, $20.00 and costs. The case of the State vs. Pink Dry and Gaston Bake, charged with the murder of Myrtle Flowe, colored, was continued until the next term of court on ! account of the illness of Lydia Blake, an important witness in the case. fV. TT. Crpio-hf nn. a. i. w.. finpVI L " O J 7 ra150 and costs. , DeWitt herrill and Luke Ball, cru- man, Concord. Greetings to the Laymen from a Woman's Standpoint," rie Yeager, Charlotte. Duet Miss Ada and Hamp wait, China Grove. by Miss Ma- Stire- of cattle, 14 head of hogs, well cared for, in good condition. We found a about 200 bushels of wheat. We would insist that a new granary be built at once, the present building in which the wheat is elty to animals, 1 cent each and half grown' Rockwell "0r Unfinished Task," Mr. P. D. kept, is in bad condition, the wheat the costs. Ernest guilty. Jesse Faggart, colored, larceny, guilty, two years on the road. Miessrs. Chalmers and Thomas has damaged considerably. We found mv.H'Kt ;iroJ(Miiic( Lnrre crowds attended each meetin? I the "buildings are in need of repairs; Swicegood, larceny, not an(j an interesting visitor at the con- new buildings are needed to properly vention was Miss Gertrude Simpson, care for the inmates; the farm is in field secretary of the Woman's Syn- good condition. odical Society of South Carolina. She The same committee visited the extended rreetinrs to the' North Cax chains gang and found 21 convicts: White, who served two years of a six 0lina Missionary Society. 5 white and 16 colored well cared year sentence in the penitentiary for Miss Marie Yeager, of Charlotte, for and comfortably housed; there the killing of Russell Sherrill, and Was elected general field secretary of were 17-mules, 2 hogs in excellent con- who were graniea a paruou uy vue the ioud" People s oociety. quioh, ivgoou waijuu,a uew iratuun She is to visit and correspond with engine, 5 good wheeled scrapers and the different churches in the Synod other machinery and tools in good con- and organize Societies. dition. . Rev.4 A. Jv. Stirewalt spoke on the We visited every room of the court Japan School and showed the impor- bottle and found them "neatly kept, tanpft of the Institution in carryins: but found the Register's office in a on the mission work in that country, very packed condition, and in our i. - . i I . mil f Council of State, were granted their rights of citizenship ,at the morning session of court. The civil docket of Superior court was concluded yesterday- afternoon civil cases were disposed of: e an eloquent appeal d , adl-ourned. The followins: lor the lH'.t-tne great oruer r re.-'eiiN uacnes, aim, uiLiiuugu. uvm . .1 T oml prr.K ipaily to tne memuers -vj. , , f inlamtiff for $10.00. he W. O. W., his speech was such a Mnrffflret Linker Justice vs. R. Glenn Justice, for a divorce, divorce granted plaintiff. J. S. Joyner vs. N. A. Joyner, for divorce, divorce granted plaintiff. how he raised 40 basbeli of wheat to th acre on 50 acres of land. At the afternoon session dairyb?T and general livestock matters were coniidered and results' of state demonstration work reviewed by C. R. Hudson, state aent in a way that indicated wonderful im provement in farming methods in all sections of the state through the dem onstration work. There was a pleas ins narration bv Master Charles F. Phillips, of Randolph county, of how he jraised his acre of corn last scaon that made a record yield of 121 bushels. Also by Master Lee Black, of iGranville countv. who has the unique record of weighing 76 pounds andl having raised 76 bushels of corn on bis acre. Wednesday night Dr. n. Q. Alex ander discussed "The Farmer as Business Man, " 'and-' J. A. Wilkinson, who ; is achieving such wonderful re sultjs from draining lands in Beaufort county, treated " PossibUi tacts in Farming Resulting From Drainage." There was a talk also on "Money Fro'm Better Methods of Farming," bv W. A. Simnkins. The woman's division had its first session yesterday. Mrs. T. Palmer Jerman, president of the Raleigh Wo man's club, welcomed the farmers' wivie?. Mrs. James Bovlan. of Wades- borp, responded. T. B. Parker, di rector of farmers' institutes, discu?ed the advantages of women's intitules; Mrs. F. L, Steven?, worker in the institutes gave "Experiences in Hold ing Mountain Institutes." Methods of canning fruit and vegetables was EABT rOUTO OK DOOH5TEP or inostni-s noun to the members ot his speech was such a " 1 i n v- V s rc? a one a tiiose wiiu weit? uul uitmuviu :.f ih' order enjoyed and appreciated. The Woodineiof Poplar Tent had made excellent preucuauuns iui catcrtainment of their visitors. There was speaking, music, baseball and dancing, besides a most excellent dinner. The music for the occasion a 4 -V 1 1 was bv the Poplar Tent band and tne Veteran Choir. A ball .game was played in the afternoon between Pop- lar Tent anl Cox's Mill, Resulting in the overwhelming score of 18 to 2 in favor if the former team. F. E. Rogers ys. R. D. Winecoff, The lot has been purchased and ma- opinion in a very unsafe condition in trejte b Assistant Ilorticnlturist torinl is bein"" placed to erect the case or nre; tnereiore we recommena building. This school is to cost $25,-. that the Register's office be remodeled, 000 much of which has already been, enlarged and made fireproof and filled paid. On Monday nisrht Rev. R. C. Hol land save a short talk on "Woman Ed. A. Jdhnson, who was convicted and the World's Evangelization." Af- of receiving stolen goods several this Rev. Stirewalt gave an excellent years ago and sentenced to a term on Lldress on "Echoes from Edinburgh." the roads was restored to citizenship, my an earnest invitation the next con vention of the Society will be held in Flood is Raging at Asheville. St. John's, church, Cabarrus county. Within the 3 hours, ending at 8 After the benediction by Dr. Hoi- o'clock Wednesday night, 6.04 inches land there were many good byes said Surprise Birthday Dinner. On Monday, August 29th, the chil dren and a iroodlv number of friends, gave Mrs. M. E. Props't a surprise birthday dinner at her home near China Grove, being the 50th anni- of rain had fallen at Asheville. The French Broad river is ten feet above normal high water record. The Ashe ville Electric company plant is sub mersed and has been out of commis sion all day, there having been no car i ii j?. j.: service ana tne cicy xor some nine nnd 'eiip.h narted havinsr ennoved a l - V,' great meetinr. C. August 30, 1910. with steel shelves, both for public safety and convenience. With our work completed so far as we know, we respectfully ask to be discharged. PINK P. TOWNSEND, Foreman. Senator Overman May Hold up Hob- ' son's Appointment. Charlotte Observer. It begins to look as if there are to be some complications in the Sails bury postoffice appointment before S. 3. Shaw. J. S. Jeffrey, poultry man for the North Carolina expri mert station, demonstrated the kill ing, dressing and marketing of chickens. The farmers' convention will round up its work today with the election of officers. PERSONAL MENTION. Some of the People Here and Else where Who Come and Go. Mr. J. C. Fink is spending tbe day in Charlotte. Mr. C. S. Rigby, of Greenville, S. C, Uytttrira Wcaa lactam at CitU Lau at KUlt as4 Laart XUrtj ta lit lUrzizx Wuisxt hurizt C!ta At r ai:rt t 12 o'clock J. A. iauleyt in fwtt4 frokCi hf 2x.lxr by too vut aki acroMi lie jjvat j:th u; tt;a ia tit wali csd t tows. Mr. liSr ai leciiajC Masdly,' but .was ftaaily akrcd atu! 11 f lh tsi4 oa the orxh. 1! ne-l U tali door : and called ta ks who as tJitrt bat there ixin- ao awcrt V cj24 the dxr tr peer oatt -wbca )ehiUt h opird a w bao4i cf imh sad Koo4 laid at bit froat door. It it a prttty, 1 blue-cvcd, b!ack4;aired baby ptl, ajxl was drr4sl ta a lan Ua droNL Ik-side it lay a ttaall handle with as other drrs in it, and pinned to th chiUl s the fullawiDc tiote al name: , Virginia Catherine, bora Jaly tM, 1910. "For Mr. and Mr. Pi4ey: "People tell me that yoa two art good and kind. If so, take my baby and raise it as your own, mad say God' blcirg rtt on you and yotirs thnu4a time and eternity. As cool blood as there, is in North Carolina runs through babvV i eitss. "A MOTHER." Mr, and Mrs. laUley hate not yet decided mhat they will do with their charge, but it gucg without ain that they will ! kind t it. Mr. Paisley recently came her from Virginia,, having accepted the patora!e of lb Second Prcsbytenan churth. They have no ckildrcu. The incident has caus! consider ible talk on the trccti lo!ay. About 11 o'clock lat night a ncro called at tho Commercial hotel and engsjtd a room for a "lady" stating that ho would bo back in a few minutea he he was a&Hurel that ho could pet qtxarters. In lcsi than an hour the woman appeared at tbe hotel and was showed to a roou. by Mr. Flow ers, the prtprictor. She remained clos etel until this morning at 'J o'clock, wnen sne icrt town on u niniion train. She was very handsome, was ibout 22 years of a?c, was dressed in a occoming suit oi Dine arM.wore a big brown hat. Before lavin? aht gave to one of ' the hotel porters a note addressed to Mr. Paisley, which stated that she had given the baby some whiskey and that she hoped that it had no evil effects. Tbe womar registered a Mrs. Smith, of Roan oke. It U pretty certain that tbt woman who left the baby with tbt minister is the same that tojped at the hotel for the nirht. It was very wet and disagreeable. No effort was made to apprehend the woman who deserted the pretty little baby and just what disposition will be made of the youngster is yet to be determined. the matter is settled. The Observer spent yesterday in the city. of Wednesday carried the exclusive story" from Salisbury of the appoint ment of Mr. W. Henry Hobson, at versai-v or her birthday. It was aiso tiio birthday of one of Mrs. Propst's ' clectxric power are shut down. daii-hieirTMrs. Carrie Cline,-who was newspapers of the city were cri Death of Mrs. W. A. Porter. Mrs. W. A. Porter died this morn- ino- at 4:15 o'clock at the home of her Wpdnwtav nirht was in total dark- fatherf Mr. W. F. Hudson, on East present ' assistant Postmaster Ram- nS ' h5f nhnrlp street, after a linsrerinsr sev. and this was taken to mean that All thp mjinnfaptiirinff slants usinsr Mllnp nf nellao-ra. Mrs. Porter was the matter was definitely settled. " OA - I - X O .. I . . . - . , , . X". The "28 years of age and.beiore her mar- It is generally known tnat rresi- Mr. A. F. Goodman has gone to Aslieville to spend several days. Mr. Claude Barbee, of High Point, is spending the day in the city. thi L. present as an honored guest. . Arnun' , those who were present, '' ore Key. and Mrs. C. A. Brown, their At noon the company was called na SDapers oi xne city were cnpuieu and the Citizen is using the gas en- aso she was Miss Annie Hudson, oi gine of a high p&wer automobile for this city. She had been in delicate its'presses and linotype machines. health for several years, and about a Seventy-five families in -the cotton yenr agQ pellagra developed, and since mill epption are homeless, although no that, time her condition grew rapidly wound a table spread with an abun- loss of jif e js rep0rted. The Sorttrhern ,WOrse until her death this morning, dant siinnlv to meet the demands of t.Ti ft heaviest loser. Riio ia.snrvivpd bv her husband and l-e inner man. The blessing invoked, aints Spartanburg trains being de- two children, a daughter and a son. all helped themselves till they had toured on account of trestles washed The funeral will be held tomorrow twouuh and vet there was some left. tp tntnl loss of roropertv will aftpmnnn at Forest Hill Methodist Tta day was pleasantly and profitably appr0ximate $100,000. church, of which Mrs. Porter had been -day Mrs. Propst live to see Charlotte Preparing for Coming of o-e to Mr. Porter about nine years dent Taf t promised Senator Overman Smbot. spent. nany more birthdays and may each succeeding one be spent as pleasantly a$ this one. . X. Tive Offer for Foreign Field. The twent.v-fift.h annual convention the Farmers. Extensive preparations are being made for the elaborate entertainment of the National Farmers' convention which meets m Charlotte on sep- a ponsistent member for several years The service will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. L. Hutchins, and tha interment will be made in uaKwouu cemetery. Now Let the Work Proceed. Many people in Concord who are in- lit 4U TTT -rf -I T71 ' v. h vv nmnn 'o 1 n rvrv r ann n nrHiirn l . . . r-i i Mi 4, 7q f Ttu rtrrTr T tember 6, and continues tnrougn ijep- terested in the proposed mteruroau iS . T , tf C1 7 ! tember 8. Committees are now ac- trolley sysytem for the Piedmont sec- i riuo v a- t i i7H omii in nuiiui - . i, i in vu R. G Holland of Charlotti. The invention -was largely attended and s one of the most interesting gath ;nng3,held for years. A notable feature of the conven tion was the fact that five persons of . red themselves for work in the for e: fields under the direction of the .Sate hoard. They are as follows: Aev. T CI They are as A. Goodman, of fepencer; uarenee Norman, of Concord; J. K. iin, of Rockwell, Rowan county; Iji 'Brown, of Salisbury, and Miss -uane Yeager, of Charlotte. tr9.n. Wednesday, August 24th, 1910, nrrancrinS the details of the conven- Lratification the Wck passage of the tion. Visitors will be present from franchise for the Piedmont Traction oir-Af State east of the Mis- rwDanv bv the aldermen of the city ssisippi and several States west of cf Charlotte. According to reports v,; Thft deleates will be fw was the one thing that was block- vf- Vr,nci nnrt - live, orogressive :no. he buildinsr of the line from Gas- farmers, who will have botn eyes open tonia and it. nony.nonueas. r and quick to note the advantages and js ertain now that work will begin disadvantages of Mecklenburg county Cn the system at once. In fact it is and other sections of North Carolina stated that contracts will be let for - e 0A industrial center. fhft first link or two, beween Mount a n o-mpnts will be completed Hollv and Gastonia. "Care will be bv Friday. It which time the program running into Charlotte from Gastonia will be made out. " oeiore 3 mouiu. -jk- clared a unanoiie mau wuu was today. that he would make no recess appoint ment for Salisbury and as soon as the Senator, who was m ashington, heard of the appointment, he prompt ly wired the President requesting him to hold it up. . Whether the President will be as good as his word is now the question. At any rate it seems that the matter is not settled and there may be some rough sled ding ahead of Mr. Hobson beforejie iss Grace Lawrence 'will rnve afternoon to visit Mrs. J. E. Mrs. J. II. Rutlcoge and Mis Blanche Brown are spending the day in Salisbury Miss Mabel B. Bulwinkle, of Dal las,! is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wolff, on Tribune street. Mr. Geo. W. Best went to Hiddenite thi.4 mornins on a business trip. He will return tonight. rs. Clara Davis, of Greensboro, gets the berth, if he does eventually is the guest of Mrs. Walter Thompson P l - ' . I.. I it, r r ii' land it at tne JacKson i raining cnooi. Hobson had the endorsement of E C. Duncan, republican national com mitteeman, and was an ardent sup porter of Mr. Duncan in his contest with Congressman Morehead for tne leave tomorrow for Canton, where pointed as he was the choice of ft ilate chafrmanship of that party in have been spending a vhich the Raleigh man was defeated Valley of lrginia, ; S3 which at the recent Greensboro convention. Mr. D. W. Moose, of Mt. Pleasant, will he is principal of the graded school. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Campbell who ! 1 I" . il " xl monin m ine returned home last! night. Hobson Appointed Postmaster at Sal isbury. Assistant Postmaster W. Henry Hobson Tuesday received -hi appointment- as tHjtmagter of Salisbury to succeel Pot master James II. Ram- sev. Mr. Hobson na lorwaruca tua bond to Washington and as soon as approved an dhU commission ar rives he will take charge of tho ofuce, Mr. Hobson h a native of Davio county, a kinsman of Congrcstman Richmond Peatson Hobs-n, of Ua bama. . He has ken in tlie Salisbury office for a number of year and for the pa-t several years has be n chief clerk to Postmaster Jaoscs H. Ham gey, who was his opponent for ap pointment as postmaster. Ho was recommended for appoint ment- by Congressman yrIc, but Senator Overman state 1 to President Taft that he wished Mr. Ramsey ap- The Sonth Carolina' Primaries. The South Carolina primaries were held Tuesday. With about 40,000 votes from thirty counties heard from majority of the-patrons.of the office. Mr. Hobson is a young man and i very popular. Charlotte Franchise is Granted. By a vote of 11 to 1 tho board of aldermen Tuesday night enacted and ratified the ordinance and resolution Carnival Next Week. P T. H. Ellis, represeniauve 'ain A Hpnvo- A,aA of arra rf I Mr V ami 24 days, at his home, the Wolcott Model Shows, is nere to- i 'aZai Tested that f,01' Grove, of stomach trouble day arranging for K p STrd, of the local club, J't'i which he had been suffering shows here next week The carnival motoi p . D ton 0Ho, in the spring. He leaves will begin Monday and ast all week, had .been sold t j con. iy mourn he nni, frt-f rill hp mtcnea at me usuat " "10 ucailu Wile,. UVe Cmi- uc icui5 r--- .L ... oc oration. . mother, four brothers, vi :A1- place, in rear ot tnecny -exandpr Ar;i t t . T,.i.. -..a -j ,Q-f f the carnival on it is Miss Juanita Starrette, who has 1 L - 1 X I 1 t oeen visaing as me aouw ui VXnWn ntn h Piftrlmont Tratioa J. M. Alexander, has returned to her L i to construct, nome in Uasionia. I r -aa.,a irrfn rme trfifiitlX i. i I -ij - - r-.- lrs. W. r. ransn, wno n uu - AnA the .trect, .-d bihwsri coon-Korth second race for Governor, inomasw. hoTJe in Lvnchbursr. -i;-. .McLeodisninning aiair tmru. . . MaUie Gibson Robbms, who prior to this epochal event, eays Featherstone is a prohibitionist, wniie h jbeen Tisiting at the home of Mrs. the Observer the board passed the .Messrs. MCi-BOd ana ieoo aic To n;iin rotnrnftd this nornin? I. -.:.. MtriMirtf. nnlinance. which a v - jvf -w .- o I UU-iiiUSc a ' . r . w to her home in Salisburj. declares that no street car track shall Mrs C. S. Stone, who has been vis- be laid on any street now occupied by itin' at the home of her parents, Capt. a street car line, nor on anv street and Mrs. J. M. Alexander, returned which is les than 25 feet from curb to W home in Charlotte yesterday. to curb, nor more than one track on -1 .l . . m . m . Mrs. J.HD. Lawrence and her grand- any street less tfian jo xeet-rroa cnrt fTTr nr f 33.000 votes, son Master. Lawrence Hodges, who o euro cc u .ilM1JMMU Wi U-t- Itiun.iu .. . . , . 1. 1. ine rains i is cc uaie cates of local oDtion. For lieutenant Governor C A. Smith, prohibitionist, has a good lead over E.' W. Duvall, local optionist. J. Frazier Lyon, attorney general, candidate for re-election is leading his opponent, B. B. Evans, by a ma- j j . His re-election is assured ' Mr. Jno. A. Barrier, of Chicago, has burr. returned to Concord on a visit to ma TUVa f k. Barrier, ms been a great blessing to this section . i it. i -tt it -r:. rii:- x',- iff Tnl . fl ana. wnerever iucy nave ieu- ai .111. IS S Uiil c Ull - i . , . , - was not made rjublic, though nnderstood it was a good figure, mother, Mrs. M. fflr her home in Reidsville, ready, however, we hear the fear ex- rd will finish out the season there Jrienav Air 0, . -. . J teicBei in tbe schools. ' pressed that floods wtU foliar. one sistpr at' y " o.7i . I ' T" : ' ":,r,f nf the carnival in mooara wm r9".- ta r,.. nnnniPd bim. where she! teaches l0 . "vi s 1TiaiJ oution, ana aian auvauscv-" Ibefore reporting to nis new. owners. uopius, Av.., . , 5 t 1 ! ? 1 ; i Is and relatives. this paper.
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