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PUBLISHED TWICE A WEKIC Si GO t Y - ----- ST Jtj In A4vniit. VOL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C.f THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 522; 1910 NO 24 Editor and. Ftitllsrier. J)0"J 'TGHTON-COWLES CA1TVASS. the last legislature of which Mr. can fro back Lome, it will be perfectly UT J. Doughton was the author, claiming satisfactory to me. . T-rre Crowd Hear Hons. R, L. that the bill placed tax of one-hall' Mr. Co wits rejoinder wa? very , -jar and-C H. Cowles Mon- a cent , on kerosene, for whien the tame compared to that of Mr. Doash DousWon Under consumer gets no return. The work ton. He read a few versos or poe cav Mr. Cowies q . of last .congress was reveiewed in de- try prophesying the defeat of Sena te Drubbing ; Given Hun Dy Mr. tail,particnlar stress -being laid on tne tor Doughton, which made a good Im "o rhton The Speeches. . ' way in which the affairs of ttegov- pression with his supporters. U iC- ter of Cabarrus county were ernment were administered and in de- Senator Doughton 's ability as a de - ' " ' s......t,,nitv Mnndav after- fensive of the tariff bill passed bv hater was a revelation to even his ! tlm first ioint political the last congress. He contrasted the closest friends anj the Democrats of ,i lit ui . , I -i . ii ' r i r-i. - l .1 , it,. : - - 4nce the famous debate ne- prices oi iann proaueis ana me prices vauxru aie ewicu i:"r -(Juvernor Aycock and Hon. of labor during the Republican admin- sion he made Monday. . t A,, ',,son many campaigns ago. istrations and the Democratic admin- ; ' '" -mt ''in the forsenic fray istrations, laving special emphasis on Work on Methodist Resort. THE SOIL SURVEY WORK. DOINGS IX KAXSATOUX WAS THE WHISKEY DOPED? Mr. Hill. ... Vi.. R T, Trmo'ht.nn. the nriee of cotton duiin? these times. The actual work of construction on WL'ltJ ixyiitt J-v o l i o : i . .tic cru.'iiJate for Congress. During the last fifteen minutes of his the assembly grounds of the Southern listrict and Con- speech 'Mr. Cowles put aside , eollec- Methodist Church, near AVaynesville, !l" ;i J' ( ci i Cowles, his Republic tions of various articles clipped from at cording to information received, ' ' Moiiciit. '.The candidates were the newspapers and put more life into will commence within the next few :l , bv a 'tremendous crowd that his speech, causing his supporters to days under the direction of Chiet '"""-'.i e'eapacity of the court house, wake up and rally to his support. Engineer J. W. Seaver, Jr. This iui- ;jV(' ' ii,r "lividPfl with sun- Each speaker was allowed ten min- tial work will consist of excavation- ;-' ; - a,)''f the jvo'' contestants. utes rejoinder1 and it was here that of test pits which will mark the be-I i'l ' . J V I Ci nV,trvn nvnT'aH t ho Tnflfr. i urininnT ikf TX'm-lr im ti' Ti-po t fl .1 m TO Was openeu. uj J vciiuiur lyuuuiuu u.v.. iiiiuiuj. "i. " 0-. v The Work in This County to be Con- plcted In the Next Ten Days. Tne iiureau of kil$ of the United State Department of .Agriculture un der the direction of Prof. Milton Whitney and tie North Carolina De part m of Agriculture through the SUte-chemist. Dr. H. NV. KiL.re, ct- opratd in making a soil survey o .nbai ms count v. Mr. U. T. Allen, of the ' National rverniiieut, and Messrs. 1L Hill and h W. Thornton, of hte State Depart- mfu, have speiii live months in the i - . i to ren ai i iticv map accuraie la every ueiau i Deatli of Hm DipUUrU Ciwi iNtin Ht Ttk Srt:U Drtsi Death Mr. Donxhton Mikrt Tirtf cf L;tir EctsUfi No ilsr Ispression A Letter Txll of Good Mt-ismtilt IU4 Tir4 U Newg Ius. ! KtUSTtrM WliU i!ro. iivva ta : , Mr. Ivrv Hi!!, on a 'farm' cer .thjJ di.tu?tn t tit Cr,. J WW$ e pUe,-, dl at an advance! a 1-ida ! S 1 Z rwn; ar.d baricxl at tthf Jy t ,u Hi; chaiH-1 Satimlav; Funeral KmrwP" rrani. aj i. t i ., ,.-,.njjifin . i t ATillpr who intro- He came at his opponent wun a.num- oe ereeteu tonuing me waters 01 ivicu i pv Jude W J. Montgomery, ber of questions which he put to him land creek for a lake a mile long and 11 "'r Vn e-1 Senator Doughton. In in rapid fire order. m with, a lake front of five and a half n! ' 1 hi" Mr Dono-hton Judge Mont- ' My opponent here and his assist- miles. Mr. John C. Olmsted, of the r l' : 'iUtit ; was the first ant almost everywhere we have -been firm of Olmsted Bros., the famous inner tad been a candidate he has had some shelp-he and hisas- landscape architects, sient some time " and in nominating sistant, Mr. Williams, said I had not at the assembly grounds last week and 11 'if the Democrats had turned spoken in the interest of the farmer, went over the entire situation wth the V '' 'i'Vvcrs n.d other professional Now the farmers of Cabarrus are in- managers. Mr. Olmsted will sunmlt w'vV'nominated an honorable, in- telligent enough to know that a for- a written report embracing his rec- '...i t. ,r.ocfn1 farmer eirn tariff does not effect, them here; ommendations, within a tew days and , t Xr. o v r,Arn,ic enpnk'Pr t.hPV know tnat We -UO 1101 , luipoit worK win men cuuimcmc -sA- 1 " ! .1. . ufALA, v.nf nTnnrt tVipm. the farm pro- Vmildinp' of drivewavs in ace ..,- t'-c manner in wnicn no puis mo ' - 7 . ."VP , , m, :. i,:. HOMn the flufits: when -vou refer to importing with his plans and ideas, lhe 11 " , , i. i.i Ui,t iitid PQtimnte the farmers7 PT-nnlnnal survev under the il ,rv..i f i.n .tiie s tari aim t , ft . . pflrmers. where is your Lf Chief Endner Seaver has the ordance topo- lrection prac- tt. i,nfMn 1,k bnmnpt t nn Not that or Jbng- ticaliv been compieieu ana . wueu 1 strictest auemum,. xxc "-5 " rT ;i ... vf WApm nimc .1 cnfcmitc nl.-ins the ensri- ,1 : ... 4- thn i lttaronr i i an n nr r r ;i r 1 1 -t-r i mi l n iiu uuv i - , uiuion-u .-.irnij i - t ? ?J!V B" S kte - Tou-'ao not import "those Uers .-ill at once begin locating ST,4 r he Civil War, stating things; they are sold;upon the free around the edge ot the late that every panic in that length of trade market ; upon the law of supply Democrats Certain to Carry the Fifth. lim administration--and described Now if the Republican party makes Ralei?h gpecial 2lst. in 'detail the panic of 1907 and- the the price of cotton, why didn t they Jt .g almost certai!l tle R 111 in noT us 1. int cotton two years ago? -n i... a jiotrinf 1 stringent con five series or five general classes. The s ate .belt soils along Uie fctaniy line - . w iendM Time in UhUkey or the dpe. S.-, h a conditio the red soils around Concord, the red ent we preuici a fP enuiu , h.ninene all wno aiiena. .-! ". .. ... 1 Republicans ditions that followed, give us 15 cent cotton two years ago wiU lost the Fifth district, now repre "Tn vou promised if you came Why, be thinks you can 1 iwu, gened by Congressman Motley More into nover there would he no more is the reason ne reaa 10 juu f"" head, who "as an Insurgent," cap WcLnd we would have prosperity the time. Don't every tured the Republican State convention fftfpvc In talHng over the situa- that when there is a iaig t w. , from National Committeeman uun .Vu. QT,t tyi ill man of ten or corn or wheat over the oouia, sfnte Chairman Adams of th i,"QMffl nri nlnno. horn of the con- the Southern States, the pnees are ffuara and had himself elect j;;'nf fn cotton manufacturing Mow? The Republicans may oe m etl lState chairman and general politi v.,,;c"ti,o -.Tnill Tnnn replied that nower but they are low. f:iaw" kal ho? and Federal office distributor ULl?lut.-0. liiv j-u - i li . . if ThP lit1- I ... . , i I III lilt" ITlHlllbV auu BCUl Ul 11 ttjumsivu I - . - , MVf are having a period of the most there is a small crop, . eusn l it the ne , hiph alon, Wlth thft oce.. . A TJnleih where a mechanical and Y. M. C. A, has had a number of pho- l-s , , i :n i, rre ft.tiduetHl bv IUt. W. T. Tl- rr- 4 5 Little Mary Kcarn. the C-car-old a 1 r4. 1 i ill a4 tt-a' h, a urut er A. On this map will be shown the va- nous tvnev or kinds ot sil anu tneir ocations in different color. Thet-e colors will in no way cover up the' roads, houses or streams, so everv- hin will be perfectly jlain. The report will contain a complete treatise of the folio win r subjects: General description of the county, its location, elevation, topographic fea tures, drainage, climatic conditions, geological formations, transportation facilities, and soiK In the treatise I tat l-x ti i - ot Mr. and Mr. J The'1 retain m laid ,a 'i' l--' : .. k. 1. 1 I io rei ai 1 iiicv cnurca ui a'4ii Monday. Rev. V. T. TalU-rt cop-ilut-ted the funeral x-rviet . On Monday there wis n!l arothrr death, t!e infant of Mr. H. C. IW.e died ami was burietl in the Kanr.a !is r-mettry. We understand tbat Mrs. I'iM.ie is critically ill. Mr. V. A. Black welder tooi hi daughter Mis Ixla, to Sunderland Hall last Thursday where sho wi'l at tend m1hi4 thi session. Mr. II. M. Ihillips took a trip to Stout's Station, Union county, la-t Vt tlra 19 2ia . Mr, Jiifi Ua and t..at i.C " r.i!rd . hrJ tsa rlf, Tiu he prvifi i oat furller cfii-ry, at4 a a reuli ia tkl& lit iv he -a jko:i in a u !;'.;:, a uuau.o-' to fcatiirite. he reu;-ealrr Ro:h;t f irlhrr uatil he lour.d himxir in a rU 4; Ue city hall !at in te ailfrr.. In th meant ia;e he had rail earn Kenrrally, and Ckt'eatenrl U lf - i ibrCaara iaa raet". Fra'uk le had V-a worUin;r for Uie Cantwa Maattfaetar of soils, each kind will be described - er Mr. It. in any trouble b,f,re. 1U aU and followed bv the results of a me- !,..; Jlt 't J he ' ad : r trvrr Aix eitb- ehanical and chemical examination, r' M 1 c . , ,-r Mr Mill - Mr Ynr- ar.d tbat wifh ti, vrieev con.litioM.or.aBH- . .nV X?i.o-1 . hla uVrrM culture, and opportunities for fur- n- f k 1 f - h di.trict curiu- iWm. He u, ae4 fU.40, ther development These report, w, ; let t f C U-ludin, the ..Ut a,ul the nUc be published in bulletin form and will Ior, L u. i.. .:..i. woald hav x n hravirr bat for hi 1 ;i 110 11 on u in urrc .uuinu w 1 ---- - accompany the soil map. The examination of the sou is done of 3 mches. Everv kind of soil map- Doughton produced a go,i im - - . - I . . ... k It A nik.lian SMA I I 1 1 Id ped in the county has been classified according to the above examination, . " 1 ii . full house. The Concord band fur- previous . exceurni cuararirr. nished music for the occasion. Mr. If the -negro ha Udd the trath, al pre- t ix'hevel he ha. i!.e mantey K sion ouMhe audience. ThU ig the Iran man nave eonin.ni nxa!. first political speaking for our place it ' 1 M that mucn oi tne siuu rsaa. ; ,L rr,; dll by the tienK hrre i adulter 7 - l gl l, SVnrph fSu' MrTu ThrKS of the 1. 0. O. F. of a.,l with ,hiv .In,, .birh mrtjj mportant pinsical teature. thUnlace are makin- preparations for tin! out of th.- U. It on state, he has enroftnt.erefl fifteen t hi r -P P ih, e, Wn .rmM Jct.rJij; kin.ts ot types ot soil, whirr, tail .mo " -- - - . - . i . n ,,.., bll, ttVtn ti. renearsinir ior a luiuaun . ... ...... , . , c tiiAv havfl some fine tal-llne of nm one, -in- iae- u u n .1 VloV init- crvilc o rnnn I TTirrnC- I store lor ami uiain. .1" rv oi.c wi.v.wv. 1 . . . Inn. inlV !m SttVailinLV loirc nnd the mv with vellow sub- Preparations are oeing mauu ao "'"'v ,'"v ; . "V "4l burg ana tne graj wun jeuow sud 1 educational work for the Frank $ he u d..ne with whit, soils ocCumnGT m r.mall areas through- 1. M. A. euuiauouai w i ur . , . ir,...; 4. hJ n v i.rr-r onf the extent of the countv long winter evenings and the evening ke toreer, , . iTft out the extent or jne eouniy. ptI((.1M to be"in about said he in eourt thi mormn?, "Ill I Samples from he fifteen soil types jclKKd i exacted to heai never tech anolhcr drop' have been collected in various parts viet. 10. . .. e a. (. winlf.n Mr. R. E. Hatch, secretary of the . - 'SI2iS OF THE rATliCtL . - 1U V LVU 7 J. - il,l -fl Houston then' referred to the ae- R a price; give a; ;-tt01 . ' i .thft textile in- Mend upon. Don t ,hae couui ttrv and called attention to tne cents: or .cents m -1;-rMv Ul ' ,i t .nn I i nnf thp fall: uon t 4ja good and renonlination . . for Congress and dictated another tton i: - r. district is normally Democratic any . r . . t, eiiemieal examination will be made, tographs made showing some .;The mctatecr anoinei - . . . , Li I W 1 I 111 . 'i'l All-------'- 14 man as the nominee, u. n.. ciair. y ig a crav 'elav ioara i,;oi m notmn tt 11 nrettietst oi tne cuuagvs m iiiciuaujiai ..... . , - . ... . I I f .,ntlrt r -r IflL-iniT nn iTl- show the size and grade oiLtne soil iage. our v'i' "V fr "i and determine whether a terest in Dcautiiying wnruw , sandv loam, MJr. Hatch delights in sucn wora. aim In Raleish a chemical is ready to encourage u aw ii Tremendous Reception r(f.ven Ton DixongTUy at Norfolk Lxsi Klkt Special to The Tribune. i Norfolk. Va., .Sn)t. 2.-Thoaia jtnnt is nonnn iv i jp in ciiiy-i t . t t ) i . u AKm.oniiic moitv ta pnc()tiiai:t: il . . v w . , ,....,. -... .it iLiiuni lint i ai iilb .lumber of mills that were operating aml 15 cent in the. tall, non ta way, and a strong man, Major Charles anx be made to determine Mr. Hatch is planning a good many blet ,ay .Xhe inv of Tho on short time and many of them at beef .cattle 6 cejts in Ue spnn Stedman, has been nominated by the and amount of plant food things for the betterment of the vi I- lhor., u.,ul1 i,,. hls -r-at. t dramati The above lage and wnicn wm ieuu 10 ,efjort: wa, veriUed ny n prvuociioa . - : oll Tf vou can reg i,-.. 4 cents ni "iic --"" a ks. . . I. Vopn then . 1 - - j -n 1 1 1-1-1 n nn hs. i iica. v. t ,S statin that Congressman; uniform" so that we may know what Cowles was claiming .credit for the to expect. .t.ii..i.:ti nublip. hmld- xrrtW wa have had this joint cam- in Wilkeshoro, when at the same paign but it.closes tomorrow, ana noi Representatives are doubtful. t Wo Iptter from tne treas- one man out o ievei u r ----- nme 1 nave a lenei uiun -..v ii,p n- Apartment stating that no soeo Inw J-- awronriation has been maue. xxe v- tliorongu joiui ui9tu0- 1 1 orous.lv att 1 1 ti villi 1 n 1 1 . - r - ii. 1 4 in. J thp nPTnor'rnts. tie is tne oiuy 0011- j , please keep federate soldier nominated for Con- Lnalyses are important and have a uplift of the young people with whom fur Uj0 Iirsl ,iUi. on aI1 ta a th gress in North uaroiina m iour-yea, .direct earin, upon the crops .0 he tries to Keep in iouca an 1 vcadeiuy of -Mumc tonigut. tvtrjt nA ;c ninninrf h k-p a whiriwina. liie i-i it.. n,ion(a,i oni T?ov v . la nirt auenuru w aim aliww.wj-, w. - I WniCn lllc Mill la ucsb iin.u uuu v ..... l other two districts with Republican , tlp , t food neCessan'. meeting of the Baptist Association The farmers throughout the county which met at Independence mil, n c for iinf l i r ?n I Aiw.i-i Vti eonntv. last week. .cmc f mnnpv arp snent in buvinjr Masters Willie Hush man and Kob- I renew Raised Cain at Depot. "PmnV Stafford, a well known col- seat in the imriicre auunonum wa old out Mivcral houri before th ria of the curtain. It wa estimatwl tnat at leat tliree thoud M.mmi cnr turned awav. ifkft iH-uIalom , f ,v,;v. I cn,iorB -lmvA ntMnpl un a news t . T. t t , . ,ai.,( commercial ieninzer uum ni oaunu" . , - , rrajHM a jhu " j-.-w :: t.j . i j:;f fVioca mra ""u r , .' , rt . v.... Urn, declaring that his opponent uau wlU g0 OVer mis uisu. ""o'7i ed at the depot aDout :.u o'ciociw analvs acked Cannon and Cannon- the -challenge; I ask you now it you m of-silver Hill, was arrest, nothin- is realized. By a chemical stand in the postofliee building i?m, declaring inai ma . win n supported Cannon an dthe principles districts wi h me and continue this Cannon stood ior au ounug - 3 Jtuul f"" ; " in Congress fo f sis and the consequent enlignt- are selling tne leamus -Tr' 111 jam -ii; enment o fthe plant lood contamea and epect to naimic u. hooks. We ought to encour- yesterday and placed J U. A fall f was 01 uurv it" v v, . 0 "tin eacu ui iuo muuo " w -- ii,v"i " . , . . i , xrtv ATJiia Afr Mills telephoned IVv ,;n v,.ffQ tn l rw to annlv. and .1 these bovs in their unieriaKin r lauo. . 1 i niu ucuvi ... x i c owi,,, i, Pvpri voted v,nr, i,00n friendly, been agreeable, for a bill requiring the government t been pleasant. Now last you: 11 you up town to the police, saying that wiat sort of plant food necessary to and help them out. fnmUh Cannon with an automobile,"-! wm o-q with me and discuss it joinuy , he was taken in charge his crrow cotton, corn, wheat, etc. Every Kannapolis, Sept. S- declared Senator -Doughton, to the end. tTl . friends would soon have a dead negro soii type in the county varies in com- , He paid his respects to the Force Yes, he said I was giving him tne Qn their hands Cnief Boger and position, some containing potash, oth- Senator Gore Passes Through Bill Mr. Cowles introduced alleging wbite feather. I am giving 'him ine Policemail Benfield went down in Mr. ers containing phosphorus, etc., in Senator Thos. P. Gore, of Oklab( their pn-niiumn a. high a five dollars a heat and anxiou purrhawra we eager to .comply with their demand. In "The in of The Father" Mr. Dixon haf mounded a new note on th race pnblem which will le echoel for many yearn to coNue. Tonight the big audience w& tlinllM u an audieoe ha never been thrilled before xn tn 'M theatrical history of Norfolk. -Va th Luther Boger 7s macnine. Meanwniie quantities, and do not new a I passed through concoru euu; play unfokJel ltseir the auauom that it must have been a very -wickcu whlte teatner .... T xra-rv lit-I -U"-. Allra aVinnt thlS Oil PlU. mere . 1 i-i ATAIU1 IIP I I II1A I V V - A. T I I I f-4 I ;i 1 l ,1 UW V IHTjriLT I I M I I II 1 I. rV III ti J 111 lj ' 1 ' S H III" , I I I H 1 I If LA7UV" v I O. AV m,- i. . I 1 J. CLXXXk. UUU wvv- - - I X4U. L UliU "? -. t,Vai 1 . . ti0 ;flr,Qr nnnpress. being alt,-,, never been a revenue lnspetuu herft the officers pro-1 ftcA nf the analysis is to solve the from Salisbury to Charlotte to pea. 0f ai, anplau4 was ti04t th "Cannon i on the wt10 collected the taxes. He saia , , him in charge. nrrtblem-s for the farmer, with- Ur k in Greensboro that morning enthusiastic and Ion? continued. committe thafhad the hill up for con- something here about short mmoy Frank says h.e has no recollection out the loss of time to himself m ex- and .had an appointment tospk,n ' In a peech tonight at the oonela- sideration and the majority of the it would take a microscope to nna whatever of the at the depot. perimenting. .. t Salisbury at 11 o'clock. He was taken sion 0f tbe necorid aet Mr. Dixon ex- mebers Republican, under a Republi- rr. lCowles memory. 1 iinn 1 ieu .g & od negTOf and bas never Besides showing the above points, out to the Guilford Battle Ground, and pre.l his confidence in the fucceaws can administration and it even failed bimthat, I did say that the hue been up before. He has 'been working the report will serve as an advertis- did nofc get back to Greensboro in time of the appai stained in hia new tn aot o -rornrt from the committee, inspector ses that the taxes are paia, machine shop o fthe Cannon medium for the county, through- tn catch the train. He was expected niav i0 tbe manhood and womanhood "Whv it did not even receive a de- tbat the barrels are stamped an aw- for ten yeargj and bas the rep- out the United States. The map and L to Cnariotte on No. 7 and speak of the South. He bal endeavored ia beled and sends it qowu w "7Mutati0n of being one of the hest ne- report wm be puDlisnea oy in there at night. The news 01 tne sum "The Sins of the Katber"to pourr reau" of Soils, w asmngion. u. uation was flashed to nanoue auu out the great menace to ine me ot will be distributed hy Congressman tfae foilowing leading citizens of that (be republie. The leon in the fUjr, Chas. H. Cowles, at Wilkesboro, or c- eft on o. 36 for Salisbury to be said, he ha d lea mod from hi own Wat-son Scores Hoke Smith. Z the Department ot Agncuuure, make arrangements to take the en- mother and wantedto convey inw To disregard the nomination of ington, D. C. ator to Charlotte: A. merpn Mor- Uesnage to every home in hu rutir o-overnor on tne Tn the Cotton uen. i nson, 11. . til r. . 7 v OUU4U- cent burial." nn fl i - " i ihi ri i uiivi - w n i m i n in I I iii.iii w u w v w w mt - ir iniii, w a x - i f i r I r- a enator Doughton then took up down to Raleigh, to Raleigh, ,to ' groes ' in the city. He admits that he reau- Gf Soils, Washington. D. C, and uatjon was flaSbed to Charlotte and out tne great menace to the life of te issues, stating his time elgh i say oc .rTwwbat is ha been drmKin ut up and that he could not gu say to Jtaieigu ,ra7ff ,?na into an elahorte discussion but that burting him. xou P rj." ii. -i--. T-Ki;nn to : .nt more for oil that you ne wouia aeiy any iwuuxxv i giviug A vrrp is To disrearri State 5bout , . v i r i" n ..k rii i i ii nil unvri 11111 v 11 w i n 1 1 m iMiibiiu w - . - 'RinHiean adminis- flanserin, that wUl give a TT tC " J, nnl 1, t I R. MeKineh and E. Y. Webb. An ef- tration since the Vr. "As to the Usht-you don't mind ,PS ;",hieh chose him, W- ?JTf weather fort was made to procure automob.Ies In from Florida. Dr. and Mr. J. It. Wilson, of Fkr- estion of whether the Republicna V0Te for that no, y" cause of the methods by which the f The New Orleans Pic- in Salisbury to . take the perty to ..iVeday 7nd are vi. party has men who are capable ot ff0od oil. This is wnat ' Urimary was conducted, was the ad- "T1?. nast week has Charlotte but tfaz failed. The dele- having the "ovemment of North Car- for its getting aner . ZZ vice of Thomas E. Watson, once Pop- Viable to the crops ration soon got in communication wun ',7, ' thii ieelion olina placed in their hands, I have and' whenever yoa jump on the mo- e . presidency, in )" wo,S?Kt ffi Charlotte and ordered machines from f"w?tV Dr MrTwi only fo qte President Taft, who nopoiy you destroy a rnct s nest nurtj. fay , there to convey the party to that c.ty. for about . Dr f said: 'If lean find a B' right ToZioTple and" hinLlf in Atlanta Wednesday night. - Tsouern Texas . TooU 1 WS.UtWr is competent to serve as Federal judge something tor t,ne coimuv" j ' " He urged Democrats to vote for Uov- V"" . a; t ,oast 0f the Workmen Stole aauroaa iooii. fl,..uit ,, ,;noe Tber b I ill appoint one.' After looking try to protect them against thej monop . Brown ¬h alonr the immed ac R Cnj5e( Tl, u ConeTrJ and C." , . them all over and having them come oUes y hZe&ZteT. If term, although Brown is not a nomi- P st0ed inUnd s y C Tolbert .and welcome thtm in review before him he said: 'I find cause they are harnessed to etner de,laring that voters are freeto JJS ncc0 and: con- Special Agents G. S. Scarlet and A., "Sj" " . Tift rrnnA ; - fViarvt ' QTIrl ATI. fnnnnn It f lUHCUi J I . , il. O : il, nrfn n.finn 5S Till i . I In ,. W VAnlhAm lfllVXV.l -O--- (.wu in ,iij vii- "'cm, ( -r- vttuuwuj " ' a mnnnnolies I treat, me oluiljj. uumiuauu connoriMw not damage tne COlWra r. iiliaa, vi iuc wvu.uv.- -""-; Pointed a Democrat. If the Republi- represent the trusts and monopolies . sequent y dlnot dam a aW I made a raid in East Spencer Weinc- !M Prty in North Carolina hasjiot in Congress wno -u . . , .,, , r'. T" he find of the weci day for the pa tv n l. - i i j. . - n m rn I . - . -i i t np v naiu - - i n.HT.iiriis ii um .1- u-l x.i v . - " man WHO IS CapaUie LU bClVC as J- TOWeilui, , , , V, J -vrrsn 1 - : I x V. ot-o eml inrin.a.T ev o.n trninc to I T-P fiannnn didn't do it and yon ,r p . h M in2 returned on temperatures -have P. S. 0. A. purpose of locating prop- There will be preaching at llzr ai juage-i ask if you are going 10 n uannou uiuu . fplr 11S x.eieu .ix. u5 .... . tnrn the State Government over to staud by and help him, then tell ns from Turkey, where he has toow in the who did. , heen working forJhe American ;To- iJ" Connrressman Cowles was introduc- tt. 'fle ta make yoa farmers . n 'Vr,. -r-- .. Wn ;n Uidered a drawback, in . I J .wmvmm Tf ATI T" I been somewaai I eray sioien irotn iu; uoumwu " neiijrme'i . central ana easieru i a v vuiou; . 1.1, - - j . . - ----- Tvhich may be con- in the colored settlement stolen goods ganiier of the Patriotic' Sons vip-to- of the were recovered, amonz me aniens ue-j America, ice uuuuc j curuiaiij i , Ulan 1 i 1 . . 'uiL.vuidii uuwies waa uiuuuuv i i--' . -t ., i wi-v a - . ii . r? it.. nH tho ini. inT raiiroau iac&9. muucucb, i"' --'i --i r,1 V- -vr- tt TtTMi: rrv Li i. t rv, fnr n? to tear qowu juui m , QTT fm. TP9r5, r,nA vas here lateness 01 ,.i i V.-.l. . Trrur fVmf is wnere 1 Li i. 'i. .V. t- nn o fur. U , uy cariv xi"t x. . . i , . , A 1 ui jjao mv liviusj . . . , "M.i i luua. o. - - - , - ta V.oTr in Tpt. Ot tn SlOien COOQ5 IO ine CJP5 wfl,.i, i-- - - j. . . i s -ario fair traae mat, xn i - i1Q oot-c fcnt c nnf sii re thatl-iime io xuu i-.hUI.. - - - .... , i.. "'.a uuu ne was on tne ueienMvc. stana iur -ii - - f leuuntx., "j v -r ---- . - -' . . i j. uv j 7 , i. ii l -. t n'. n i mo r.nn rr:i i ri a iif i ai iuua uiuti iu'jio v . 0.n'rvMem .i-tT, rUinTv ve;nnCO Whv that is ,wnere j. get , f picyhteen months azo on a fur- qnent risk mai it ma nrt ,v V n" " 1X1 V1C """"r -r - mvself. We i:. .i "V ot,jl bv earlv frost betore ail oi n nas naa ue. Vv "' i irom the beginnms: oi ms my living, x m . , j ui- IOU?a- b' me - spent - the first 45 minutes of his protect you and me and the manufact- wiu return He be bere same as the crop is tPc-h in reading various extracts urers. ... . time. 1 ana onl.vjjery vited to be present. The ladies e specially invited to be 'present. 7 members of the order are reqn? i to meet at the ha'l at 10 o'clock. 1 t. order of the fecretary. . 0. W. WAT" .neerin 'Seen iate all over the belt the remainder will be hauled in later. recently has picking lhe names ot the parlies on wno,e HTPrS. . IlHie. - I . ' - 1 nr&muc: tho ffrtn. S XVPTA t nilTlfl wpTe W cn "i, ,wfa T' ont to say this to Uabairus ; become anyway general. M. .J: : "ni Fr -.v juuci uciiuuitaisi x w x o I x - " T I r -r 0!11 L 1 P,. I I laKPH 3.11 tl aift'SlS V. Ill '1 Imllrtines in defensive of his rec- countv, I am but a tarmer' 1 Z.t i i p- Wmd oahhv " p . T r Rowe the beloved veral year, the Southern has been i The old reliable firm of Canr- in Confess and in refutation of ing no boast but I believe I am going from Hoffman Rietmy- 'J'C't di4riet has hoiherei bv ttv thefts and this isi.Fetrer Co. enter, "The Time., a t - ches made aginst him and Con- to"be elected, hut the power is with re asj 1 1"; f L VminS the fiS efforTofthe officers to break 1 today a, a reIar advertiser. T -TOSS h bo nnnAf TWSnr, ta r,lp. dOn't KUOW WUd uu aayS uuiIUUg lpciiij ui.,uuui- uccu i.uiiuu.... n . . i a iiiMii; ir i . i i n i ill" iiii, ii t-n iii.rwA.v a . - m. . m v . n i i . w incf flfi-" riT T t-.r--, T thi k beU-rc frnm this citv. Thev had five fox at Westford cnurcn ior several aays. t ui i rH n Tn n uoc! -t- hi oroAn n no i rprtin rr vj, j-j- -7vh i- w i ----- . A.uiLi o vx. ma c .v-vuu i aiv; w s - - attractive ad of the famous If T jShoe can be found at the top of . 1 1 !! 1 jl ir ii; ms icecu iic i are iium-i . 1 . . mi jailed the record of Senator Dough- knows nearer what . you want races .and -;n- t? V Taldwell is visiting her Mr. C. TV. Swink spent yesterday second. .paw. which will he their r, aurmg his term irv.the legislature, think be can ao peuer xux Jy' "yy "LUCi.""f . ""V'v ln. fi s Caldwell in Charlotte 'afternoon in Charlotte on hnsicess. lar space hereafter. He criticised the oil hill passed by you vote for him.l I am one of you, 1 1 turn Friday night. son, Dr. D. b. Caiaweii, m marioae. r ; t
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1910, edition 1
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