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TIMES- j3. Srierrill. EMItor and. Publisher PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. St 60 n Yonr. Du In .no. CONCORD, N. C ; MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1521910 0.'2l: "vol. XXXVI. I i TTER FROM MISS TUTTLE. PATTHRSOU" STEPS DCXW2T. Mi Ibis our way. All are being built oi the nice UOMMSCIAI x II&TT I I 7 ft ft grey native stone and will be imDres-l nmf tttp. att ' HHna Writes Again sive buildings. My only regret is that a m 1 T V LiU - . I . J Mtt Interestingly from Korea. the women didn't go in with the men southern Power Co. Unfolds Plan f r.pntral Church: land make their hospitals larger andl . ia alnwlv hreak- then use Dart of it for their f)wn work. I . . . j L;Ui. v, . .i mor , u micts that overhang They need a nurse or so very much. " TT. himself rrmnr of TniM. througu tu. : . - B . "Boards have and Larger One Of HtOW-WrMU,. "n..:: " rrnlinttiniJ xuv- - o o . , , ... TO-DAY'S VHIAXI FTTTR &EFQST. pea Gorernor of Tennessee "Withdraw froza Race for Ee-Election. Got. M. IL Patterson Saturday GrarrJy fir tonibt d Taetdxy; eoder!e eatterly wud. AUTOMOBILE CTT at cook's czossnttx . . ..: y LOCAL AirD oTmawist Power is Contemplated. oat m I joined forces thev can do it vet. All ii i ,aii t i r. i n buv i w m TTiPAts I of these buildinsrs are beautifully sU IrVin-Wt. OKirvAr. ,.f trreen ini : , , " -r. I -,Uh every one of you uated on the mountain sides facing llaciii Tcru Or tr Tlrrwts Oc czxzU Ost lid Srftjilj Usxtls Tlta aJ Mr. C Clay I'trp; f ilrva cratic party and has been bitterly op- Mr. Allrn M. GiUoa La ip:J U.-x. Mr. J. W. ltfwi, ; CUr iGoTernor Patter&on was the nominee II. I. Parks A Co. ar rincx c of the regular faction of the Demo- txtr? dl' Uok lU" haft ' - ii xi Ivia KA-vf At-ftH All rf-k t nam ri ta I a nrl I - those hills ana veuays, me " day the -iarmer who situated near promomon uemocrau. woo , !cwe and the straw xover- enough tor earaens, orcnaras, etc an electrical development or near its ition with the Republicans, ruck-rouim natives I am see-pwhioh Ialmost envy tor China. The transmission lineswith his own plant State judiciary last month, td "t. flnnfinM her observa- climate here is pretty cold in winter nrfwiIU;n(, hU fprtiiizr ami Join? it a ticket for which Governor P We expect to see at no distant I posed by the independent State-wide I poitica with the Socthern Cotton Oil in coai-1 company. elected a I t- . i: defeating I tr u- t titnt f;M tiyns to 'ninril scenery there is nbth- b usually quite pleasant all earn- atterson le i . .1,;,! T havp. crone "r. i t tip. iieauwi o- l t b fromP every w ted oin limi The rainy seasons come along ist, but so far has disagreeable. Surf- u., iAn;inflcc bathin? is one of the iovs of the i -have .been inefc iu,tiiuwj i " T , . r , fth a summer, l nave almost learnea to lanusCdi D..ihjwim anA VinnA tr pntirplv lpflrn hft- UUI) """" 1'" - j 0 . ,nvp. an1 in July and August, but so far has 1 lr 1 nv Vmnil or not been very dis here ue t" - at a season of po pow C. J. Bonds, ha vnr shpn the 1 made a strenuous camnaiim of the! wer company has plenty of surpub State. On Wednesday next the mde- iv. ii. iucaanjwa .m . ... 11 11 i mu!- I iumii1ai4. 4 : ctA Ir. I Krif if mistirr At lbf Methodist er tnat couia De soia cneap. iuu tis uuvei m oiaio vwu:wwm - ion of fertilizer win obviate -asa vine, a majority 01 me aeiegaies a c wsi-j. lo:tr, asd Mr. A. J. KlaUt a&4 Mid IWlfr llaskia, of tifes? wsa ca4aj r4 at 2 oVKk ihtt aflrv tjooa Tlx ssjkciur w prwdis aldsj at a rapid fi.l asd jsit Ufi ir it go t the rsdruaJ trk of tirea I've when truly cry vile tieme ery' fonr TtlaP.P.S. seen m ... A , fl fore I return to China. -1 t I i i i v n 1. 1 tr, l x. t nl I I I I I I W AAA A W v . . a l ac&w-. .. i. .itti PerhaDs vou7d be srlad to have your u u r- w Unintf r with tne poet - cv- i . - . . i? " - W auauuiws ucmeicu uj " I oroduct to n aro-p prtpnt the wort 01 baulins romiu'r insirucieu 10 oie ior iuc rk i Sbwurd hae ttirf ct from railroad stations to remote endorsement of B. W. llooper, the styles of Coat Suits. The vry thtnl buntl, ' caasie tU ic.araa .-ta up farms in the country." Republican nominee for Governor. I f Gr rAts art goinr off to icbool. tt throwing ib oreariU ot: This was the concluding paragrapn uoernor x auerson um Th-.tfinnr U nuninr todav MiH JUaUa. a4 Mr. KlatU I ha mud stand They Press representative the A" i j X. . I. . i y nleases and only man is minas reinanea as to wuum uur iuu. j vice president and chief engi- following signed statement: ?' tIT Loression one gets of ex- sion lives mWonsare at present, ilr. nee; of the Southern Power Com- "To the Democrats of Tennessee: " rhe impLoOCQ filth. Tnia- and Mrs. Thompson, of the Songdo n9ni, hpf. thp r:harlottP branch of ."I became a candidate for Gov- f PT5n is beyond expression. Work, are he Society o the erncv for the third term contrary to hopelessness j OOT1 ,v,mi5PS under way for he is the missionary j f,o vMpa flfrft n1 thft natnre my personal wishes. A large ma king stricuy u am ,a - architect for Korea; Mr. and Mrs. l f ' . ihpt fninrp a jority of my friends, in their partial seen none extep half Hitch and infantU Mrs. -Hitch was , 6 : fh consummation of which judgment, beUeved I could certainly going on at present. an in d coverea wiiu D xo.:, M. , HJ win where others xnisbt fail, and ivr an obligation to them, look utteny - Miss atey. Woman's Board : Dr. "" "V; u ".7kLT c;,p the oartv and the ideas which I tnrt A n B lillll ciCftuci I . " ' t -. one wv " I . . . . . . in another good Biograph and a WeJrt era ierkiuUy hurt, th oibrn rcap44 drama that its sure to'p!eae every- with slight iajarie. by 'p Dr. lUsro and Yourg Ua foat to The new depot and the street car tie ot lo TO4fr tadicAl aai. Tk III- U 1 . 4 l. . . I wm gei cere ai aavuv iuom marhin wt .n! m thin was runnts; aU rit uatU thw tire hurted with tb reiuU cs tiated aboe. bv LTobserver thinks.- Of nd Mrs. Ross. (Mrs. Ross was Miss EU whiJney perfected his cotton gin. represented, and I yielded my jud fhp. casual oubeivci vo. liTTialea Woman's Koarrl i Mr. and I . r .1 . . ..JmAnt inolmofmn viih rplnctanc ,ourse the streets are ' Mrs.' Stokes and Mr. J, C. Gricr, son of Rev. J. M. Grier, preachM an excellent cr inon at Bay less Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. THE - COLLEQIATE IKSimrrEL ill-: of teen a r irSe u" U.-,crn I '-WAITS. O UUU t VY J smtmng-that seems haractensU.1 Woman,8 hmRe ,.;nul streets ana anej.,i.M . , T.niM mL. f.amAWn Presbyterians have here, and there is 1 Baptist Mission wor the narrow pfov j helieve the foreign community is &r A Proud Day in Iu Hlrtonr-All Pr. some few exfePs- . Presbyterians have a very good work candidacy an injustice bolh Spring street, having moved in last .nioa about the size ot a year . sm..nt eiopment inere, ior iue puxposc fuT-nf,. nartv. Satnrdav. (about ack ponies ouu, ;- T T . here and there is some independent , . . . the work that Mr pre. to t VS Xand "con- Baptist Mission work being done. The dicted in his epochal address three -ing Korean men and jwom Catholics also have some work. . - Luin old ca mov test heav cows strapped years ago. The the i o vo nenaiiv uuiuo wj i ... , : . , ier ourueua-"" fj entirely maae up oi missionaries, uu- -i , r,r. immpnsH luaus uwun , .. i j. n: - i ... 11 1. ana punier, - - j less tnere De some custom uuiuers. nnn , trt t,o-M Thai, it is anv centleman would oner agamsi . t 1 -v . - yi rTiT w- 1 1 1 . 1 r. 1 iiiii: 11 w a 1 1 v.u v w aa v um. - w - n 11 n 1 u 11 1 1. 1 111 1 . . -w 1 - - 1 to tneir , KThere air: then Tioua Optninxi Eclipaed. ML Pleasant, K. C, ScpL 9, Ye. fr.l' will Iw. k .nml A f VA them and the Democratic party. Saturday. : -' " 7: 7, .7. When the opposition to me as- T, ift-months-old Vlau?hter of Mr. riat- lnxtitut It a orniny dav sumed the shape of a refusal to 1 nA XTr R:no.u-m nM v!y. I fn ih mi-in lQin.ll manufacture of fertilizer from enter a primary called by the State day at tbeir home Qn puulton Uelghts. standing the fact that not Ion iac r! The very suggestion is executive committee I proposed 'HThe funeral was held this morning at it was hurt in th horn of ita Iricffcit. Rocky Ridge. yet yesterday eclipd all previous B openings in point of enrollment and Announcement haseen made of .KAnn.i t . i... i t. of Chinee also both ot twQ b- plants one in Norway and a an equal division of officers of the approaching marriage m October facultj an1 fdi who stood by it two ot fcausDury s mosi popular during the spring and aammer, ck xajior "u Dol but fH,j a Iwirijonable desrreo of pride in the iucwu thui early aU jugt a lit-1 aineu. a inenu oi it iruttiutioa operation I remarked last evening, "Put the nee- Company! ar' otiuipmcnv up icrre on mm her Whl h the I" "ali'y she Is Japan's hands now onJ , ant of 24 000 epower without opposit.on. And sine then have s,ar,ed . croad. b c.roliDa.-' Th. ;n no high-classniy tne x be);eve u wJ1 be b lter for her ' , ,ation for thu x have offered to yield my nonuna- their ad for particulars. present orninr. havitxr fulloweJ ih. nil. Unro end I ft Tl S Lliiil W w I . 1L I " 7 . . . 1 . . A i. ..Un Tl mi . lf 1 T T-.il ! . " poor ot uie " .. when japan assumes iue;,icFuu- era! section for this same purpose tion so as 10 iebt auew wnox ine imam oi jur. ana urs. uiueripast even years of most raccetifuf nn ui cy; 1::ir-nr ity of her government openiy ueAure the mamifactur of commercial fer- l.was the cnoiee oi ine majority,, . W i I vuv czj I w ". v:-, vr.wioTia nn iueie iS &uwo 0i ""J'"" . I feasible is attested ov tne experience me 10 auuw mm 10 ock 4i lio pnolie CarriCb Alls "" . nr.ViTn coomis initfl nrn?T1PrnUS and r. -T u I 1 J nomination with rurl- wooden pieces I "r -T":" . ! European . seienusis xur matj. u.cu "WT.T" Missy J-"i". -i v. 'a numoer . TfT ri ft ww AJLT 111 I ir A I I nned on his uacii. "mtu a 1 whom sppm tar Deixer 011 iuau iuc j a,,, 4V.of ara nnw enc. 1 o oMinn i hprp was. ana couia UUV I nf i nnnb-aH CTAflTTI P.T I " . . .1 I SCUUIIU 111 Austiia, vut!, w " , , . . . I up a coufic " 11 jusi au iuis uuic,mac o 1 cessfuny working ana producing ier-1 oe, xne siiguit&i, -s.cuac m x. j-uuug pwjjic, trunks and more. Xivex r""T d distress and some uneasiness over ja- tiUzer and nitrogen compounds. if -the party was to preserve its Miss Rosa Holmes. Act ir 1 oh one sees on tne sireet, av TTnrpa. T 'do not kiiGW mi.-i xi.. o tl T) I .nnUntmn and tint disintpeTate I i jjivoi, " . . i j. n 1 Mttii o aiujvn. . 1 1 n si i. 1 up nouiiiei ii xuwci vum- i uiauiianuu o- i , . .. i . iMi LTTrt civ nr tol u a mi. i. t-.-i. v iu 1. . . . . . w , n i ip sti-ppt m wav oemcr cllVa uu r ;; w what the result wm -oe out t tumi. . ig confidnt of lts ability to into schisms ana lacuon, uut . ipr naCK IHJSiuca i c.?a rt c.,v Knrpn Wl". not Je ,1 i at -1 mi r-r Fn 1 m I rwvTVAci f inn irfle rPiPCtPrt. 1 was G6- I 110 fcv ... Vl . 1 i tmoir o1fiATIA I T 1 . .a Carry inrougn me cueuie 9 FxWFvv , HaII II.ii Piim InrA Uinfrc WlllCU alio I ,T rr-r.o. fF than ShP 13 Zi I rP il.ll V. -i i 1 iL. - -i- 1 i llvl rha TiAminoa Tnr liflVfmor. 1" w .-..-.. ,-ery baby other carrying on 1 have seen cr on I in Jai thev are a repulsive looking , if- X. L - l-i A1 owd, very unkempr, wiuu rhole bust exposed ny ine t,u varment they wear. Iney i y iv q - 1. . . 1 J . TV . .... . .. r r . ... Ill PhlllllS. Who live On Jlir. dialling 8,1 work . dixronrmrmAnt l,tW .the., world-for. Japan; is anxious to . tilizer from the atmosphere. lieving that all men who loved fair f arm near Ilarrisburg, died Saturday We shall not mention here, f ally ja. create a good reputation tor nersen. The dreara cf ages, to discover the dealing would recognize xne ngm ox ratternoon. ihe lunerai was new at tines the statement that it is time Koreans. s ; . . Uhilosonher's stone whereby baser the majority to .rule and not per- Harrisburg yesterday afternoon. fori the North Carolina YL L. Svnod la I am glad our church is doing 6tl, iht beurned into gold, is mit their personal spleen to over- , Ahtnr of Mrs. D. Roece get behind the ihoo! on a conitructiv something here, and 1 wish it were thino. f the jrast. The evolu- ride all the onvious ruies whereby gold might and party fidelity. P. i . n A r rT 1 J. V- S Trn IVMrV I I AUG ... t 1 1 1 . rrr f I . vw . I - 1 -l. II . .1 . n r T 0T1111 I . . . . ear a smr auu - ,in. sometmng here, ana x wm it now a thing of the irast. The evolu- nae an xne tjuvum Rrown who lives near the Yorke basis. The present enrollment ii nine- nn, coarse flax or .."f more, for truly no people ever neeaea Uon of ft pro?ess hereby gold might and party fidelity. Furniture factory, is ill with - typhoid 3 th students arriving at intervaU er garment or wai sfc wn3f p DA help,, material and . spiritual, more be converted from the very air is "But to the minds of my un- fever The fathe'r of thig littie giri throughout the day, and is likely U )vers the arms and collar none, ie - than these. Our missionaries here are something that has the philosopher's generous opponents all things were died Widay with the same disease. pass the hundred mark next week, ig all the body between this ana xne devoted to the people and believe m stone eclipsed forty city blocks. fair as means to the end of my - . At. Mont Amoena Seminary, there U kirt exposed. When a wuttU "1 them. They have opportunities lor T, cnnthern Power Company has nolitical destruction. Guilty and un-1 Miss come .uoya reiurnea nome cver.lhjnjr jiate a btir year heroism too, of the milder yet more , working in this great scheme natural political coalitions wen last nignt irom tne nospiwi ai "an- ahead. While we have not beeb ahU lpnerthen comes a uunsuan - . the upper garment until her body is w 1 X. wi TTAT1 a TVmots who nave not birth to a child are always supposed to keep the breast covered. - The national dress is white cotton difficult kind, in their itinerant work. f years.: in f act ever since the great for&ing and had been formed lo ville, where she had been for 6ome to seeure a ttement from a mem- to keen their clothes clean, hiiwe old-fashioned tan yard. fliiiriron nnrl o-rown oeople dn holidays T m tVioronorhlv eniovinsr the or festival occasions dress in 'brilliant h e and the interests of Korean colors. They dye these garments but 1m glad my nome 1S m A,ni ten each time they wash them to keep f despjte her (Korea's) advan- them looking brilliant greens, pur- g of 1 scenery, cool air on rles. vpllows and reds of the most , TY.n..nfn:n toDS. surf-bathing, and startlinop shades are the favorites. L.m. trr-own fruits and vegetables, I The men wear trousers of immense - fer the Celestial to the Son of the dimensions tied in closely at the an Momin Calm. The Chinaman is the kles, and long coats which reach ai- nf tn(J orient anyone must see It takes grace to stay in a Korean hydo.le(Ctrical development became bring this about. The basest appeals time. Her many friends will be gutu r of the facujty .jnfA tbey are er- mud hut with a roasting floor under verit Mr s Le6j who has were made and the foulest slanders to learn that she stood the trip very ceedinjrly DU1!yf yel it is to iay you at night. There are many phy- immediate supervision of the plans, circulated. Even then I did not be- well and hopes to; soon resume her thflt Mont Aroocn. j, fuliy to & col Hcr-nTYifnrts which Only those . t 3 00 acrfi eronrincr ir,r fnof onv .nnsidprable number position at 1 arKS iS UO. S. n.i rAnrJ- in.1 H.nh!lv n ilw , . . !. ig 1 wi uw - - I went auiuan iu jfia o ucn Hi" 1- 11 ------- - - linen and among the gentry who have been there can know. Ihe 5eneva Switzerland, in- bf Democrats could be betrayed from are requSted to announce that new high mark record for opening kept white, tho of course xne PwMod'orSt for kinds rivals "Heinz s 57 vjstigating the details of the well- their allegiance but that time would I there- will be a free picnic'-at J. IL days. It has beeome nefeaary to get fearfully soiled and have not j varjeties,,.and for strength and qual- t0 u Geneva process," which the soften asperities and lead them Carriker 's store at Rocky Ridge on I cure room for young ladien among tb enousrn time irom tne iauyx 6.:;;: itv would put tnem in ine uagiuuiiu q Power Company has ac- back to a lust reaiizauon oi iueir Saturday. SeDtember K. to which ev- residents or tne town, dui tne man- w .. . 111 -1 n . -i.irrmi v . . . , v. v. ... -. . - - - - . ...... 1 i i i ' . i ..... - . . XJAIVi I .11 fnnUivnnl fori 17rrl I 1 -1 A t-U -w-n I 1 i ! . J -r-vl 1 rrhr in 1Xninl I -l " . 1 .nV. n-m. I r.vn..f wall t -i Ir m a all wto V nmred oy purcuase. auuiuci f own auues aiiu tuc piio" leryDoay is inviieu. fcauiv i bclucuii . - 1 , i ' i 1 Vaf I i.u : lt -Pllw f fhiir IpadprSI-u 1 1 ll K .na C Via hiif Unm nca hus n mn ripen aeuuicu. uuc i,iat i i mh ciimiiiai iuj i iir 'uastruiiii win v. - - - wi. cowl trw hp pvpn suDerior to the wonlfl leave the party and the State. tfmptinn in the afternoon m ni.nnAn'in tlif if i morp p.om-I Srt if -waQ when rumors of my . . ' . . . Death of Mr. Eeece Brown. utjxicvci piuv.es i" -' mv " - . . j from JMr J uexver l exren mercially feasible. These two great withdrawel were given currency 1 ivgCtheUinfonnation that he has gone "Mh lUece Brown, a well-known car. processes will be used in the project- promptly denied them, and m doing f"? county, Texas. His Pter of the city, diej x-ndajt after, ed development at Great Falls. so it was my wish to serve my party i0"' ,a . orA w,suiftr h;m ,om. noon at his home near the orke ur- The contract for this 4,000 borse- rather than my own ambition - j Restoration to health, by the power piuut at uicai - -iow it bceuia vki" v - ' change -from Asheville to his adoptea let for some time but for good Tea- opinion, shared by friends, was not h& "Lone'Sur" State. . nn nnnn TTipnf. had ever been 4f;nj ni fnof thp pontinued at I ' . . . i i- 1 r-n I c"" "" . . T so.na iiu : . ... . I luoiiiicu. - I . . : H most to their feet. 1 Deneve umv .. , comnares him witn a dap v Tf -s a eostiv and mtneate in- to passion and credulity nave An inieresxingixiiuA4 y 0 tlemen wear these dignified coats, all K n .Ufnllafion. reauirinsr much glass, etc., fonn, a lodraient which neither fact is being arranged fo- the third toab-throughout this section. He bad been of white and as still as crinoline. ine cQuld write yards and yards of tQ handle the finned product of nor persuasion can change and that bath at -ML Gilead Lutheran church, hat is hlack but is made of very thin thig ngy japanese paper if I had and other products. The SQ lon as x remain a candidate a Rev. L. D. Miller, pastor Besides a stiff material and sits like a-little top t;me and patience, and felt assured construction of the plant and the in- considrable number of Democrats well, filled programme,there will be knot on the top of the man s head. that al&0 tad sufficient of each .stallation cf the machinery, much of wiu not with the party, and an address by Prof. J. 15. Moose. iLe vw, ,v,Urt lrvfno tip.d much . . . 1tt ornlrcru T make ... , -i i . t...:n- Tw-onn at 3 o'clock in the MuuiL-u Hi-ar wmtc vvw" t ! to reaa ii. aiib uuij in the. m bandana. visitor the Korean dress is not only oa t firftt is well under way. Lw mxT IpsiVp for office is re- v;nPh. both of Charlotte, are indulg- funeral was held Satunlay afternooa very impractical but also very unat- We hope to get back to McTyeire UIuen cf the work of the first and STonsible for this condition, or as hng in a newspaper controversy as to at o o'clock at tbe Methodic TroU shall coniroi xne uAipciiius I eMant cnurcn, conuucxci uy in their district. As both q. Lindley, after which the interment was made at Oakwood cemetery. niture factory after an illnc of sev era! weeks of typhoid fever. Mr, Brown was reared in Ko. 11 towmhip, near Center, church and had a larg number of relatives and friend i a r I it. ...... fc a resiucni or concra ior ic pa ten years and is survived by a wife, four small children and hi parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brown, who liv near the Cannon Mill. He wai a manner of our old mammy s the many bots and blunder is that DeTin January 1. The second great noufrh to imperil Democratic success Uifternoon. memler of the Methodist church and i. To me but I am only ay. . x,plr)pd when I use a pen .f,,,,. up undertaken as 't wish it said Afr J. F. Newell and Mr. S. S. Mc-I Junior Order Council Ko. 49. TW -the Korean dress is not on this paper. . soon as the. first is well under way. that my desire for othce is re- yinch, both mmpfipfll but also very unat- -vrr i.o. (frt o-pf hnp.k to McTyeire I ir.. nn -n-m-v tho first and I -uu fv,io rndition. or as inn. in a np tractive. I belive it is not so objec- f d years work the last of n YiH be experimental f - hio. an excuSe to endorse a which one shall control the dispensing U.Mant church, condncte! by He v. A tionahle to the missionaries who live Ugf nntil then, with many good The second great insia'iation will be Republican candidate by the so-called Gf "pie" i here. In fact, it is a God-given . . . nn rvravers. I say good-bye blessinjr that all of us in love Yours for the best, -with" our own particular work LELIA JTJDSON TUTTLE. and people, and are sincere- Wonsan Korea , July 24, 1910. gratetul tor the place we -navo given, not wanting to exchange with -Rote Smith a Newton Boy. ffibeon to two services iuKorea Hickory Democrat -i -r . . ... xi a I Nparlv every m ana l understood nothing oi xne ww to anvthing was Jt I enioved seeimr the people and who amount to W". , 'I a m TT 1 Klvr A. LXs O . . i. Lt Ullt-UU " . X . . directed towards the commercial end independent Democratic convention are former Democrats they seem to be and then effort will be directed to- soon to be held Jn Nashville. very anxious, in fac,t, they seem to Concord Colored Firemen Win Tint : Prize. Chief Jolin L. Miller Thursday af- wanls inducing farmers and large Vv nplnsion is that I can best he worryinz a great deal about it planters in the general territory to my party and State in this jhe Morris School opened this rmrchase the necessary machinery for eme'r2rencv by voluntarily doing what I :n? wjtn a mach larger attend- home- nroductioh of first element in rav enemies have so persistently de- ih , t vear Practically every ternoon received a telcirrarn froa the composition of commercial fer- manded- x therefore return my nom- and SVerai others have madeapead jonn Farrar, one of the colored' fire- vll fivprv man in this coutnry, tilizers. - . . ' . ination to the Democratic party. seat in the school ropm was occupieo men who is at Winston-balem atteao. m.j :i-l, I Tl the place. Everyone, as you rt m tt I ii n in it? . - " ' i i .-..ms n-t- ' l n r- n fJ(J l wivuv v o-ui 1 - . t i v . : . ... , on the floor and everyone wno is fhp. imnression that Unr have been working unceasingly for Governor. In taking this step cTOTY1w nnmber of the Up- a believer has his hymn book ana tes- , has inst defeated on the scheme . for the past three oux rfy shonld n0t be leftwithout I r ri.e.winnin? story of WoUcott's Carnival ha gone to Lex. Lm. At prayers xny ; AQ.nm. of Georsia was vears. a canable leader and I hope tnatwun . nAnnh. Attcn and illustrated in-ton after a week 's nay w the city. over till their foreheads touch crown ... ,, w - -tTot T)av. nrrnonion action another candidate Xr:.. T;tli T., dan-hter of Th.t t. town Uur oil without Uw. . . . i nv .11 u l n v j o i . . p :nfA.Aof m this pnnnecxion i -u ii. v. Cf o to YP.ntiva com- i i i Viita mnnfl anmi : u ct.tv -.sAimf ihr in vnuci it is ul luicicoi " , j noiny uuiu mo ui.vw - anu several uiucis iiv - r . g iuc umvq uivtuuj "" - i tinct- to know thatthree of the most skill-1 mitteo and the independent conven- Lations for entrance and are expected Concord Ilook and Ladder Co. won voins. on PTHflrt r.hemists in xne ciu- i . - TnQ t nm no longer a canoiaaio i An 4no pV' i fim first nnr4 in the races lull aaj. I IX tli. X.XX fcUV " " V mm mw m - w tament with him. At prayers oq over till their loreneaas i 7 - Mfvnrx w.it the News thp i ai tuv nsk born in Lincoln county, but tne iewb Farmer's Day. whollv unobjectionaoie, may - , M R A Krauss, of 1 Matron's Hall on the Catawba jt r0es without saying that the and"., such a platform adopter as win The Uplift had offered prizes XT .4. tttVi o f I . 1 Ml x,:' foro i.i:" aw :n ,a olrxns re- savs he was born m xe.wwu xu wa Asiieviiie u meu. -. n uv:iici cio aiiu. tuv u. " j i larded I think. Last Sunday at the is now vo churches of our mission ttere twenty-two names given. ames are taken by the pastor an D!e women and ea'ch person st rue ted before beinsr brought into hurch even on nrobation. At Present the ladies of the Lucv 1 . ?? Home are t. disadVantafee be your annua otawt " - V,r f,mi" W. .ri faltered in their allegiance ft.. Eporth XT'5 T0r1,e5lS.0 ' ' ln tekraffiplaeeamong thert.' and. who reprint the conservat.ve Dr. j. C. Rowe. 1bl fS iM Aadie Goodman !, returned S 'etences, andP that they who M- citizenship of the State, 1 nd from tendin, and j k'Wi3 f i visit to friends . in CTa low it have chosen wise.y an. weu. ny a - inilo convenient. The Bible Wo- Grove. She was accompanied byJUss JUsenheimer,' of Char- ???2. . ' r:.;A,.SS wm S lotte; spent yesterday in the , dt, .with iiM?., ur. noss' hospital nu nome A. Krauss, of Wax-huch a visit was manifeited latt of Unrinjf when the citizens of oar city . A ' . nn .father L?' p twnv anil aee has surely insure Dartv co-operation and success. , f Degt original Uontribate! $300 ritlier than have a 4SS ''One' prom nent citizen," e nto i, own. From all sections "During the remaining serv.ee, " oo oi a co'unty written by a pupil eamira, ri.it here for . week. Dar. These tanglit. . one pr come ,-ounsel finvprnm- I .will contine to act as m t,,!,! ot the State, in- the ri t of tbe week Ue cardial . 1 5i- says xne f , th t . , fft he effect that the the" .past, and on my retirement to ,T. on fi ret prize over sev- was here warrant were issued by the is in- qune a uiey yri- iT , a"w-. 1 en.rlHr Hp in Ln0 l f. T ,5n look back upon my T;V - ..fRriaU a-ainst 22 offenders , .v. i T-irwi-Q wnc fhp nrsx persiii uc counxrv s nvut; ui uiucpvi.vj ip. i.v- - - i erai uuuuicu iuiupvi..". i -.' - - " ... . , . Hi nnde. for there is nox a U,,nst thp law and daring the wee-: tTio I enw who used hlS POCKKL n I XQe SOU, ui ialuci ' i I p.nrft, I , . i . the I saw wno u&eu ina ' . . ttn -rnnnff ku ct. n nnnn it. I - Meeting at iipwortn. I Aiwwi v, -rnival there were ten Con, to dust off hs boots. xaoKe ougm t thereoi. xne w - 3 U1, lITv" ' nf friends who p.mmM meetin- now going onFI J Tt i5 th nninh, of x. -rf inrnman rj t . . t nn nn rii f v i i jt- ii . axxui i 1 1 m v luu ixa v i . aava . . Miiiika wuwf Ak ----- . Preachm? tomcat Large crowds arp aca 'interest been witli us has yUome people that a carnival does not at"have a demoralizing inflter.ee on for Mt. Pleasant, where sue wm iu. - J TT Afisenheimer. other residence are under this year at fflont Amoena Seminary. nxs - MALCOLM PATTERSON. town but nevertheless thee are tLe manifested.' ''Come wita u andwewilldo theev .- -Mr. K. P; LenU spet S m-lay . in Fastor. I Salisbury.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1910, edition 1
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