wm mmmm'''''lmml''mmmlmm'mm'1 . y it . . ( - ' . ...... v - - . . . ' ' ' " --- : i - ' ": " ' ' ...' . n B. Sherrill, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED TWICE A. WEEK. Jvnnco, OL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 19)6 NO. ID. ion SI GO n Year, Due 37 KILLS TWO. SATURDAY. GRADED SCHOOL TEACHERS. ELECTROCUTED IN MIDAIR. Hatley at the Buffalo Mill, and Assignments of the Teachers to the Harry Krimminger, Son of Mi. Caap- UnkBOn Man Near Lexington the . Various Grades for Next Session. man Krimmitger instantly iuUed. Victims. "School ''.Days". will soon bo. here. Mr. Cbapruu U, sAimauu&i. uo of the most distressing acci- The graded schools in the city will lives in Rowau county, bear ihtt L - l.nehat ever shocked the people of open Monday, September 12, which barrus line, received a message Fri- r " vv occurred Saturday about means that only six days of the vaca- day evening from Spartanhurg, 5. C, Ua K1 - . , xu c.,v, i K I tion np.moA remain. So that thA hnv I .ivm hat hi mri Mr Mrr-v K rtro- ' wnen iue k7vu.vxx-c.ixA a uiu- i j j fc - $ -j rer Co. . : t-. . itot v iiT tiM iki r m i nn i u fcxxxxv kai i ivtiuuuui.ci itiv vx tuv ut t"is Civjj v... j - x x . Ration oi tne oouunera rower " The following i3 the assignment I for-Spartanburg to accompany the 1- . i ui me iciicucia iu me aiiuus giauea i remain ox, xix sou uvuie. the white exadcd schools for next I It seem that whiU he was working Mot pv- was uii xuii J jsj rr - - a I r s ', mail path along the edge' of session: at the top of a tall telephone poll (1 M i nn aoroach Of the l 4lsl uiauc jais Aaij' iwu nuiu a utra icaiucr ucit uuiuuig animal became somewhat Harris, Miss Mary King. him closely against the rough timber Kpo-nn fn nm alone- Second Grade Miss Clara Harris, a 2,300 voit current went through the Mrs Ilatley held to the Miss Grace Patterson. 1 body of young Krimminger killing x'" ft ctn 4k nnm Third Grade Miss Rosa Phifer. him instantly. He had mounted a tXi V" w T"ll n.l I . .11 T-nnidlv anroachin al- i?ourtn uraae -Misa Liien uiDSon, ana in some unaccountaoie manner eer was putting forth -"V, "4 I-J-.V tee track, train the the' track. -hain and but to no av lra:n , :u '';n00r enntHn Wli Miss Mabel Means. catne in contact with what is known lh0lHrn uiic. 0.vv. Fifth . Orailft Miss Franco Hill. n.s a nrimarv wiro. whi(h hrin the . ,.r.,f crrnn nnr nnsr. a t pw i n - a- 'B" Miss Hallie v ! Nita Vr , v. hft tin rPflftWfhi,m- Miss Evelyn Grier. nal tt Sixth Grade-Miss Miriam &tley attempted to follow, but v he only succeeued in geiting on tne olUer euge Seventh Grade, 11 A" Miss -?nf I- Pmknkmpnt. P.ath rft. Gressitt, of Urbana, Va. Itt'l l'" l"V r-7 : of boiies were broken and of Spartanburg, S C. blood flowed freely from her ears, youth and nose. Her body was badly bruised and mangled, and presented a m0t horrible spectacle. She had recovered from a long ill nc of typhoid fever only about two weeks ago and her husband is now confined to his home with the same . disease. - She was about 32 years of age, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Blaekwelder, of this city. Several weeks ago The Times called the public's attention to the uu . . ... W7lhili ha in ih-ia -njln.p.a t.hft tiiNiT. jiav who for the past three montns nave , t "t r - T 11 been dependent upon the city and the Regular attendance is absolutely es 1 i sftntial to ffood work. trood people 01. ineromniumiy, xor , A e .'their daily bread. The tragic deatn OL lilt; 11HI111V.1 xo uuuuji "J 1 . . , . . , L v, f.f fut wTi or,l schools and it is agreed among most two small, children are now confined schcM1 authorities that a child should entire output of the plant to Spartan- Dum- burgr. He was killed mstantlv and his body terribly burned. The accident occurred on East Main street, just jopposite Converse College. It was immediately in front of the home of Dr. J.-E. Edwards, Eighth Grade Miss Julia Foster, who rushed out to give medical as sistance, but it was too late. Ninth Grade Miss Amy J. Ste- Krimminger was employed by the vens, of Goldsboro. Southern Power Company, but work- Tenth Grade J. Lacey McLean, of edfor the Spartanburg company when Maxton, Principal. not busy with his other position. He School No. 2. -was in the employ of the local con First Grade Miss Addie White, cern when he met his death. Miss Zula Patterson. The remainsof young1 Krimminger Second Grade Miss Elizabeth arrived here Saturday afternoon, and Propst, Miss Annie Hoover. were taken immediately to the home Third ftradp Miss "RaIIa Mans. of his father. The funeral was held Miss Nan Archibald. Fourth Grade Miss Kate Query. Fifth and Sixth Grade Mr. J. W. B. Long, Principal. It is very important tnat every Children must be six years old -be fore they may attend the public Sunday afternoon. MR. TEETER BACK. Says He Saw No Land in West as Cheao as Ours for What It s , Produces. Mr. M. Fi-ank Teeter, of Harris burs, one of the largest farmers in this section, returned Thursday after noon from a month's trip to severa western States. Mr. Teeter stopped THE FARMERS TOIOK COTTON CHOP WILL Tiirf n 11 ftM fM uxexinf si gnixiotit ius weex.viiu be Devoted ExricsiTtly to Thiais protprtty of tbr Sozth Attnrtbx reruisins to wen its or tfrxanixx- tion, The National Fanners Union will bold it annual meeting in Charlotte this week, bednninsr Tuesday. - . A plan to arrange several social j x zxtzciszx features during the convention iraji nipped in the bud by President Bar rett who said, speaking of the o- &iai side of farmers' conreatlons: the more opposed it is to social fea-jr, Attention cf tit Wbsls Costry. Well rated" xaca bate ftlsut4 Tl Teabtr UUUl Ui i hat th cotton ervp of & Soalbem I Uca ia fwrT ir l Hates thU year will bris; a marajCrstral grdl mhtx bs;.i;r f $lt000,00uf000v thu fn the l!kd iniar mitt it prrssia f the raw staple alone. Tbt mwlarrasrtl (t lUdlf Day. aai ttoa raUed in the CaroU&aa will &l I Txl stSesdancv e! taUrs he OTwer anywrhere from ' ICO I rwxnuitetna ati otters ss4 l. 13 millioas of dollan, wbils th ss! I M rU worti Uk f th seed will add between 23 sa4 I VxvL J. A limn ;rtr4 TJ&ar4aX more millions to that rrice, Ithat be oaU h ssa 14 m be?f , C JT: ; Uichmond Virgiman, in peakin of in- a oss of tU or&is tarns. iUa 21 1Df ,Tay; th7 xr fI he va ,e of the South' staple cVJS talk mainly to WW ltt- bus ne r Lr tT?JrSJ 1 that by-products of the eottJn toca.; lie maSl telr Sk aal pnW LtS 1 7 "?k kw.' a eai and oil and hulls,- mill en,phsal that they ,bw!4 be lead- enjoy anythm- that prolongs the J w nth. r ),nn,i rtf millk,. L th em in their -ra&ttai!r and srea of program. The delcfrates and others who come will be much more favor ably impressed with your city and county if you eliminate all social features. You know every farmer in the land wants to talk. Not one of them likes to be ignored. Bankers don't care much about talking but far mers lo, so that consumes all the time of the convention." The program as arranged is as follows: Tuesday. total; when it b realixed that the r character, on &cLarv eletnml b turn of the raw p rod acta will be doa- prorrroav 1U of $led and' trebled in the bandreda of the duty of tbf ewittrrs;a to H factories which now dot the South; teacher. They ihonU hare t We sht when it ia remembered that thee hoae ta rrdin 4 the haniz figures are for but one crop out of of school, sn4 should be prracal tt the many which the South is proat- frehool bn. They owe it U the ibly engaged in creating, it will be community to 4t the brt trseher seen to what proportions the wealth possible for the money they hare, of this section ia growing." He alto pok of the importance of The prosperity of this section ia taking proper care of tne h1 pr?p- attracting the attention of tho whole rty, which is one of the cuastasity ' country. The Washington Herald re- niot valuable aisscts. centlv had an editorial commenting! Mrs. C 1. Slereris roke oa Tha m -v l uti ttau SiJ va s r t; a' ra. upemng session Jir. t,. j th f t that more ami more lhe IWtterment Work of Pablic School o-carreii, presiaeni auonai rarm- Q-uth h mhfas ers Union, presiding. Prayer. Address of "welcome on 2:30 p. m. Executive, session. ICU 1 ui "k. v ia canan 7 . . m , . o d. m. itecemion at &eiwm notei to their home on account on umess "Virr- TSl'ZTZ :Z ZCl al sevemi P.m.l3 lu,tCA.as' bv-iti7nnf eitv snd onntv" and are without an arm to provide au'muteu tue Colorado and ew .Mexico. He -wen 'V mT-Executive session; ; its own products. I houe.M She said one reatoa why Tu no instance is the truth of this fact people do not take more intern: In . , .f J more plainly shown than in the cotton I school work is thai the leaders o not the city of Charlotte by Mayor T. W. t to other section! or other ance to them an,l them into it. Hawkins. . o countries to be manufactured, this In order that there may be no Ulrrs , Itesponse for rorth Carolina State c: 1 the tn!e mhoald K .lirwtl lr,.v; Union by Dr. J. M. Templeton, of i Tx- nf thft cotton and .hin- deSnite work. The achool committ. pmg it in the form of cloth, clothes, men should take intrrrt in the school shirts, hosiery, towels, Jetc., while betterment work, as the intemtt of practically all of the cotton ' eeed the children are above all ele, products are manufactured ai home. Rev. Plato Durham made an ad- With the improving farming meth- dress which wa vigorously applaud- vis coming into use, the utilization of ed at its close. He said it U the duty heme products, the raising of moro of the teachers to discover the man v nfc aru thtk trmniif atn t-a vncirtk or woman in the child, thnutrh it . , , . v. " v -- w - - 1 r r. - " " Aax K V11;, products at home it may not bo but ugly, humble and dirty. He spoke of union. Adjoimment. Carey, vice-president of the State Union. ; Response for the National Union by Mr. B. F. Montgomery, of Meeker, Colorado, ex-speaker of the house . of representatives and. the largest cattle owner in the State. Talk by C. C. Moore. South will far outstrip the the fact that Christ, the great teach- other sections during the coming cr, saw in Peter, the naked fl-ihennan. . . . . . 1 ti. ars. ims section is just Deginnmg uncouiu ana unieiiervu. find itself. the . I i-! Mna. f Umav -yrrr rr " I i 1 t a. ; ii..,,,.?!; tmw wccm. nn a tonr nt investisraxion xo see wuat 'Tho boJv was taken to the under- L Those. ehildren o have not their he could find that ..might interest him. GOING OF TO SCHOOL. l: J l. . . . .. i . "i akin- eablishment of Bell & Har- AUi"Y Tu . m, rJ iiU: He,iouni, . ne says, improvea. lauu ris.-wiiere it was prepared for burial. "onea. fT wmrw- worth all the way Irom to 5bi,uuu A passenger who came in on. No. , Ti": , j S V j c T 311 acre- lne nigaesi prree 37 s ,h.t man was also killed by fKI tlC. " ?Ie' Z . i T i . T : I i itIIU. J.U, 11 JLLL if tU 1 V ViUbb. JJC- ton and LinwoVl. He Yas on the kinners need not COTne nntil; Monday. track watching Wednesday. Convene at 10 a. m." Executive ses-. sion all dav. great man, anl cauel him to his work. North Carolina has not written ber name along with other States with her preachers and professional men, Boys and Girls from Concord Who I not because ah haan't the natir Will Attend the Various' Colleges lability, but because it has cot beea" it var 9 - ' ' 1 brought out. He spoke of Juaac Er- vin Avery nni jotin inarjes aioetii, Wednesdav niirht the delegates to 41 12111LL 11C . . . . - ... - . . 1 ' P " r .11 1J.I - 1 T T I XUa oAniTvnl-mvi nti I I pnAnrl H a MtThT I , r , ni I 1 1 f " . J L-il 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 L. - li. I . . hre arte- !" .uv . "u" I s . s i ' V, A ,T I wnoe genius was discovered by a I ne nomes oi me larmres oiiiM.wiii.owxx, xx xvu - souihbound track watching for a nortliUnund train and did not see or hear No. 37,-southbound, which ran into him before the engineer could stop his train. The engineer sup posed. of course, that the man would 2et off'the track in time.- DOUGHTON-COWLES DEBATES Dates of Joint Debates in Each Coun ty by Congressional Nominees. -x- iin tne nomes oi ine iarmres oi"""""! i,cuu mao va.u-r Birct.n4i, mttr ... t$ tnt. mvm t9 sian wells aDouna.: iur. leew says . t--l Aun w;ii;m KinM,, n, Vrr-n I "-'V he found no land anywhere as cheap! ,s . Uri, . . Bl-1 V n. !T. as North Carolina lands format they , 7 for the mght and return to . University o North Carollna-Eu- r.f.rZ- Un ' ' "-n tfVett raises aTdear the city early ThnrWla.v morning. fene Earnhardt, Mack Bachan Iloss 1r' '"ffir, Horr Cr.. .TIKIS in tlie WeSiern OiaieSs are -itrX mi J - - innnn floronia Knrm a i ami Pnnl . . ' . nt nnv nrice. He savs in all his trav- : A: 1"' V . 1" l Homer r neeonvene at u o ciock. lixecu-uucaus. w nrt(r 'Tmt n.ntif.il HIS lie Sa'V 11U UCHCi luuniug Mr. Hayden Clement, chairman of than we have right here at home. the Democratic congressaonal com mittee for the eighth district an- Pweclaiming Waste Lands in Iredell nounces the following dates for a hv Drainaee joint debate between tne -Democratic Mr. Teeter savs he will not move out west, as has been reported he will do. He says, however, that if he should take a notion to move he would go to Oklahoma. tive session all dav. Convention adjourn night. Uv, 1 tngmeen , J : V . gress in this district, Hon. K. L. I, . Lason of the Un ted fi Itat es de Democratic can- Mmeat of "culture and their Representative Charles H. e , B Cooper and J J- the Bepubllean candidate: iiams, wno 'win inaiitj oui 1 T-. " ,-,f QQrf,-n . i...:ia pa xrit- frt t Ty01oll nrmntv for wiic, titauu, tvu", v-i. Will leave lUiiim. iui fc Trinity College Alfred Brower, ' Thursday. Itay Bell and Lester Coltrane. btate ISormal, Ureensboro 3iisses prances Craven, Irene McConnell, SENSATION IN CHARLOTTE. Nell Herring and Mary Propst. Davenport College, Lenoir -Misses Forsyth Medical Society Makes I McOhee: State Reunion of Confederate Vat-erans. A number of Confederal e Veterans ber 12. tember 14. Third Greek. the drainage work to be done by the , Third' Creek Drainage Association, began work Thursday. They began at the Watts 'mill place, some miles northwest of Statesville, and will sur- Tiq rtviV "From there to the Rowan line, the channel begfrf11t5 to be opened by the big steam dredge -Thn ber 16. "iicu iuu wuriv. geis uuuei waj. j.xxv surveyors will cover a distance of probably 25 miles and the "work will likely require about a month's time. The government is furnishing the sur 'veyors and" rodmen free, the associa tion paying the expenses of transpor tation etc., and the wages of the iftnd the State reunion of the Confed of North Carolina. Charges Against the North Caro lina Medical College. Seldom has Charlotte enjoyed a greater sensation than has been created bv the publication there of the-story relative to the resolutions jenersou, Abut; cuuui, icm erate veterans oi ouu vfxv,xxxx. , . , f,A Pnrsvfll rinv xr. The Veterans Choir of this city will J. tu'ysu' St. Mary's School, Raleigh Helen Vrehev. Converse College, Spartanburg Misses Sudie Smith, Elizabeth Wood liouse and Ashlyn Lowe. Miss Mar garet Woodhouse will teach at Con verse this year. Greensboro Female Collego Mies 13. The Veterans Choir of this city win r7" ."f . ,7"" v" . j ureensDoro r emaie vowega WilkesboTO, Wilkes countv, Sep- attend and their mnsie .ill be one of itSlrS.tSt ? Elizabeth College Miss Pearl Bo-! the features ot tne reunion, me u- ,x -f ntfoA frm n,. i ii 'ii tf . ti noon ai f-f civ Toqrs ini i i ih i . - i . w ' I ciuown-o wx. . ' nt flHino k'vominoro Tn TOTllifi PT I a r 11 1 wlno ovnc prevented from, going on ac- """x v L university or .HaryianuKiney " . L .7 . mi" i,;0 aminan o.i:Bw, PW9B wnrik. Smtem- L.-i. e0nn illnps of Ms l uu u "uu,u v"""w v Buehanan. .oansuuj-jr, , -x cuum, ui . V7 n,.. from this institution and anneals to t.. Ar,j:.i r,.nM ru;i,,l1- cJcfn Afrc Ttlflir.' -Ot . JVlOMOe. Xne - .,. , . ucunSu .umui vu.ic, xnii-uw- ber 20. a list of the veterans irom tnis coun- It is expected that the debates be- ty Wil0 wiil attend the reunion: "d othe, MrTBeC Z twen the two opposing candidates S. R. Andrews, M. 51. GiUon Capt ZtTT OoUe, in , ?w 'r.S't SS el will be rich and racy U1 well worth Jonas Cook, Jno-Co J. C Thorny Be to physicians of T' Iand," and th ong waa, much ea joyel. At the cloe of the exerciici a V7o man's Betterment Aiatibn wti formed with the followin? ofllccm: President Mm. H. A. 'Brown. Vic President -Mra Walter Thompson. Secretary Mrs, Ed S. Ervin. A meeting of thi$ association "nll be hold soon at the call of the pres ident. 3 I The Citizens' Bank and Trust Co. On the fifth page of The Time there will be found an announcement of this institution, which if one of Concord's best. ThU bank wa or ganized five years ago, and hai been a success from the beginning. It has grown steadily and tho statement pub lished .elsewhere in' this Uue ahowa that it is in excellent condition. Tea stock is now selling on the market 'l., W Sent. -Z K. -dical. societies of the Ahia w" Ii! Wadiworth. br1" ' ' Vmo, thMTbeins gd tilth, fjui cu ox . , bb b,,, Buckle,. Tenn.- ,"100. ,i: Albemarle,' Stanly county, Septem- Uth of this month. The fol owing is ' be the Lesr- V Stl-:. r- bolder, in variou, part, of the count,. S't i x - a. l , - - - ' 1 rx v 1111111 jiiuri w 1 a n 111 m w i w. .1 m. t . rm 1 islature refuse to allow the college Fjshburne School Charles Cannon, longer .to give diplomas. Bingham School Fred Bost, Joe James Lafferty and Banks ginmnsr the- work at the creek the en- , " . M " : vrr tt T?of vvuu neany uaiLiMyu v4 Sneers secWed kndlledge of the ele- xnp to see unu .rA W Inhour E at- city aie interested, declare that elevate Tr hfl W-.PTHSlPi V; rT the resolutions are the outcome of of their n sTltnd sur- Editor John M. Julian Vey W Witn r Bill, vv . McCain, v . Utical fi ly half the physicians ot . j r J S"ty. Whether this , the case cr Femae Academy-Mif8es who are amonz the mot influential citizens of Cabarrus. Its board of directors is comrKi! of men who ars the leading men or the commamiy. Collegia Frank efi a. line from here to where they a uenmnc v,oC Ui the work. It is the purpose to Salisbury Special to Charlotte 0b- j" Aliman C A Pitts, D. S 5t' f8 Is ht doubt W -u inm ,n t t.. . J ... Hill, C. W. Allman. . A.riiK, ij. - fl h . tv,at j. a been precipitated will SrTOl HnTjulian, editor of The a. 13: .allUM?lr-.in,in,; P-t measurer of the Bill . Nye Me- R fflmns ana P. C. Earnhardt. SSS? Founda'tion I I ght in the State Medical UappenfieMf''Harry isenhoar. t Ar Tn-., The bank officers are affable and ae giate Institute, Mt. Pleasant , -i--v- Ttnd er. Cline, Gilbert Hendrix, Robert liJ fihi Harrv Tsenhour. ery courtesy and faror connstent witn sound banking. Misenheimer Springs to Close Tees- day for Season. The month of September usaally n the creeks can thus be reclaimed. I jj.nown aiwi most popular editors in the n" . ' State, is seriously HI at nis nome u China Grove News. thi city a genuine case of pella- Ji.fi Tro T t . D. M. Lireljands oia. U: 'ma a,iorA pffppf tnat the j 1 ' klVU II lil.U UVViUA w The lands belonging to the estate colege s a money making institu of the late D. M. Lipe, of No. 5 town- tion and tfaafc Jts equipment and iacil- ship, were put up at pumic aucwo" itieg are inaaequate for effective i n . i i i i- a i i . om-ii ti T i - iin . nnu ri - r w 11 11 . xcuamei got nis irnixu uu jiianor ouiiau aia "-- . . : . thiq morning. Jhey were soia as xux- i. fourth "fingers badly cut with a wood- weU for a month, but with his mvin- " work faw on Tuesday of this week. The cible power refused to give up, at- Burton" Piace to H. R. Smith No o7, x t no? nil h k i v au Ml I11S tiuticp O of the fourth finger was cut tending 0 ana the third badly lacerated. oea active interest in the political cam s Terrible Record Saturday. for $610. This has 59 acres. . , The man who was killed by No. 37 The home place to ,u. b.bwj between Lexington and Linwood Sat . vi J i uvtx.v - . i ne xlUOxxe 1'iait iw j.-. ,i , T a m i i - i m f i 1 1 vwi t n a r. np - rs : r. a. fcioop says the nas a paign. ruesuay n rir - for $1075. This contains acre, urdav morni "was fVank BUlings, a . 1 measures ra mcnes arouna. was seriously liian Another part of the home piace cou- - Grove town. ship. Davidson county. He was walk- $730. .... . I insr.on one of the tracks when north These bias win De ien. opeu still standing in the ground and L. Crupp, his family physician, was . acres to J. -S. Kindley for - umoi tell anvthin? about its nllpd n and KeDl mm uuuw vww- en?th or weiirht. Who pan beat that rotinr, n-ntil Saturday, and then, m crease. uett.' , u.i: ,;u, rT- JnTin Whitehead 1 . , x. m vnf 4n- 71 -, j consuiiaiiuii wnu.xx. davs suoject lo a j.w vxx. y luecoir, wiie ana cnuaren, connrmea nis aiaguu&i j. r-"o'--.ent to Concord to attend a birthday Tonight Dr. Crupp gave the Obser nc;r -given in honor of his mother ver correspondent this authorized ?n t J' fci -L, j.i7xv. istaiemeni; . . iieV- J. J. Fd 4 a at r resent is in an m- ev. J. Eftdf? is awav' ncftistiner , " -"vuuiUiJUU XXX UVlUXUg U 1 rotractea meeting in the Mt. Pleas- ant circuit. Mr. TVi a mral mail carriers of Rowan, 1 children and was about Stanly and Cabarrus counties will ' .years 0id. meet in Salisbury today to form an Engineer Kinney was in charge of o-xxv. , , "1t .v. organization oj. mc wi 1 ine;irain wnen it xvaucci xxuxx., cipient stage, but all the TO"" ; Engbwr KUziah was at the throttle The Black & Shepard now have a when Mrs. Hatley was failed tere. S1U11T - - X . II -nn LiitJ xiaxxvxo. 1 -"" -x . , ti w . . I 1 .i X C -naw -rail a TiT rx cfAmAch commi- niay ai meir slu " - .r.xxxu exxxvx J.ooii.xV, I rT r fifl Knt ctnMr nf ladies' ana misses- rain eek cations, has been JITL "V tvi T iiuo, . u., last w uvi irom' that place to Fores; Hill, is resting more comfortably now.' ' 1 coats. taura McGill Cannon and Adele Pem berton. ' ' . This is not a complete list, and we should be glad to have the names of nr .rtHi(irB fmm rVnnrd or CabaiTUS I - x mAnth At ammr ro- - . . . 1'' - w w iir-111 a x.u x.vm. - and the American Medical Associa- . ho pff to school this faU thc npnt cf Misenheim- " er White Sulphur Springs has decide Mr. Paisley Still in Mooresvtlle. to close this popular report the Cth. ir tt t r p f V,o Tim cMiAn ha been satisfactory ana JLir. Xi. X . VCdlUU rvx i lui via, - - . Mooresville Enterprise, who was in Mr, Norman expects next yesr to ia- he city this morning says that Rev, crease his capacity. Everyone wa J A Paisley, the Presbyterian minis- has been there sjeaks in tne nigsei ier -who last week acknowledged that terms of the beauty and convenience the child left on his doorstep was his of the hotel, the excellency of th fare own, is still in Mooresville. The and service an the efficacy of the Oreensboro News of Saturday stated water. that Mr. Paisley and wife passed RaiUnm Port, through that city on their way to Vir- Three Items from the &1HT ft. nnia. but that paper seems to have Miss Grace Ritch went to' Concord been imposed upon. last mgnt 10 pcau It is learned that Mr. Paisley will relatives. ' rirobablv move to Charlotte and go Mrs. D. F. Cannon, who has been into th?. insurance businesi.' Tie has gpending a month at Blowing Rock', (he offer of two positions there one returned home today. ii which he will probablv ac;ept. He Miss Carrie Cook, of Cabarrus i!s a man of pleasing address and wall county, who attended the missionary Educated. meeting at St . John'i ; church and has tt her sister, ilrs. janic ,w . ;et Vt. n n Caldwell left tnis morn- r jsuc, . vv., . - Miss eea riw , u;-, - j jr. a r Ttalei-h: this morning. e OTest Of Mrs. 1. Ji. lexanuer. iuiSwiu . 0-7 , bound train No. 44 approached and he stepped over on the southbound track and was killed oy o. oi. the

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