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- ' ' . . . - - " ! .Yctt. IS-li'toi" g.n d It.t"li.-,o.. - " " "" """ 11 - - .mi'"" '"""",'"!',',? 11 1 ''t.'... ini,T-TT Si GO Wnr. D VOL; XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C., MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 261910 IVE FARMING AGAIN. A SERIOUS AFFAIR. 2- v A Advnnc. NO. 25 DEATH OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY, j CHANGING FROM TEE SYSTEM. some rn.v: cons. ItEST HILL NEWS. i , i . lu lixes! the Population We KBlS? 7 Poem, Quoted to Show When Solid Tnsi of mm TWird.Cror, fas!!-.! 11 TwjJos. i!, Or i cr r- , i M V A warrant wis wu Sunday -p 11 be Brok.n.. . Sabri,. to ,U Colr O..! th. ri Em ;j t JUu u On, comment has bee. oc- . n; by' To lb t!i!r c! tbe Ob-tmr: . ciih. . Mr. A!f;, ! Li:,.,.. . lU r,J , W-Oiv.r X.Ui. ' 1 '- article appear- G.M. Lore for Robert L Boston rver: " 11 M thai . B ot .... . j -i .!ttl ::.. if 11 i .,,..,..., . - - ' ' 'SAftLin a W Laolf &n Meh U Wi . !J pro an.l Von " So.li. Carol,,, ,u! t.R.M,- S.. ; - f JV. TJ. ft X? " : " "h i v- ion of cronl iml Mi3s Burt- The affair occurred Sat- throng, the pre., ss telle life cf the , of wto ? .W a.,- ry )!m,,'i? ) ' p.. . iKsui of totihzer at 'JIr- Bosf. home, in pemoerati ,ortjr in the South or, in "3r,,t!'.-,b ,';!jn .uC I'- M ' '. l - ! '' IrlL ViSt -; ' " 3 U. EvT? No. 11' township, about three miles other word, how Ion; will the solid . 'f5rul, a flrai;i.t Mry hea 't'.,JM, ' t vA ... ,. , o?ttir3 Art -T'rteh lifht ".t he went to StateSvk.eXday toward, th. South. It is not surpris- A""? ' t.t V'U xllusluixl' ""' ,tM-iallv of ponulatioh of this section tbe cities will have than doublcHl, affording a mar- inan automobile. are asked by Miss Burt to pub lish tbe following account of the af fair, written by a friend: "No little excitement and -much in. I A I on rt 4- J n " t . I inff llOtT.fT cirmv ATI Altim rrft u-iucts as ure used at pres- 7 r"" " Lnir .Mn sees a trend toward ."rri ?- wl"-.uu oaiuraay : - ;r 3 .,V c 7tl " V. Li aay yesterday, when it . c y- ouuiucm uespue uie oriiieru ivepuoiicans. will require about three times u;it-ot produce, dairy and i ::al paper ing for the dismemberment of the Ui V1 Hie Jary plan of solid South. Our Southland is for-- f3ying n?ty official. Both plans in-to the front at such a rapid rate uavo w'?r. exceed in -Iy uell where that UwoaM bp nn bonnr tn nnv lir. tver trit'f simply because they are little r itn on f in ' ' - 1 ! . J . .. I Was lPflrnPrl that Mica Mo T5 ,.tr:(1, as in the cities ot tms section. T fc" "v ; , V' " i- f- . x jouii iaj, nuu UCCU iit. T,ic.M !!t population and our farm- to realize tnat tney are ii"; !i!i. T!,c days a:-ii t-'- oiic-iuan making the most of the situa- ofj the one-horse plow hoe are numbered. 'j'j.e (jinuiicle says: 'Tiif ChrDiiicle; is reminded in this connection of the advantage of the ni.'ihiioiit section j of the 'Carolinas Tbe South ou-ht to court the friend ship of Mr. Taft. If it finds in him, a friend, well and good, if not, the "slam" wilt be on him, not on the South. If any one is fearful of the life urday, intending to spend the night of the democratic party of the South, and Sunday with her. All went well he wohl feel easier to keep in mind until about. 8 nVlnpV whpn Ao rt - ine loiiowiug, wnicti appeared in a ta VA-V- . J U.I . r r, .K ir.fi s storv on intensive en 1- " t wa, very Ws. 'The farms "rously assaulted by Robert L. ;v?.i: ,H tioii are1 capable of support- st; r brother-in-law at his home llL L-1' about three miles from town.' ' !t pn niiaituii ten nuiw as laigo as Miss Bart left the city with her sister, JUrs. Bost, about 5 p. m. Sat will foretell the -!.J;f the-Dcmo- cratic party of thf oouth: the embodiment of basiaess methods, up-to-date ..business methods at that. in the government of our cities and counties. , "There is no business corporation in the country that would attempt to operate as most of our cities and coun ties do, an tbe pecude aro pavinjj tbe cost of the antiquated systems. And they are paying high too. Money that could be saved would build better streets and roads and brin about a condition of affairs vastly better and more satisfactory ir every respect. It is time our people were realizing that the government is theirs, that one man is as mueb responsible as an- word of correction to the children, lexas paper a lew yea r, ago, whin who were maKing an unusual amount of noise. Mr. Bost flew into n rno-A axiu isauiLt;u iiis sisier-m-iaw. nrst " Ltu- u ir. " i aiuimas i i . . 1 An, t ip lis imrm svnl'r.-irQ t ipV hnlp ulu" ii ut 'rutins aim au over practically every other section :rrrJ:w.."T! iUS,:"MUUU Vhn f .rrnnin. kif C;,V vacement that comes from a bad sys- of the country. With an almost lim- V , -"c""! S In d tl h i oiten bv taiL h Kt government possible, hless siuH.ly of cheap and convenient rrV"i"" t "CA xa, UMu , . . the best civic improvements and the - - - . . i tiini nun v. n ill. i (ir i np t i p n i n rrc st i w u r--rmi t , - i ir , ..An i ., electric povver in addition to the cot- l , u7- rr ;7:, Li:"i ,Ti C" vai? mc" Psx or everytmng tha the govern- niiu auuuuju-s navui niie irogs, ment is responsible for can only come ;olo nttrnft. a ilariTft van et. v. nf in. V: ;.;, . w;h Jntipce thnnCQ, , her into execution. When he desisted And feathers are found on the hog. dollars of capita tcr thousands of future of the ci oni fi,cij p she was enabled to make her "escape w, , . . . and thousands at- , . , . . nrn K When torn cats swing in tl u j.i m tne dark to the ca,bin 01 somi col- . . , , , , , nome-seeliers, the i v c And elephants roost en ' ored people living a quarter of a -s ' , ored -people living a quartt -i i? at., -..x: mile distant where she fell in a faint. the air, the trees; When insects in summer are rare, industrial settlements of the section T ,flc!fl , ,-, A nni L And snuff won't make people sneeze. w;ti,la.Bft;i r,t,,rfliiwr. ter -these kind colored people "T rXiVrif 7 tinfoil brought 4ier to town where, upon When fish creep over dry land, : tile the proper jamount of rainfall h ag And mules velocipedes ride; and with two great home sources of summQned ,and evething possible When foxes lay eggs in the sand, Stalest6 from the so and the -rowin- was ,done for ;r' nndy mornin And WOmei1 in dresS take 1,0 cride' LTcts frrural sections have their When Dutchmen no longer drink beer, r t ,i rpu -o was sworn out, but when the sherili . .... , . . ,. ,. ' future assured. Fhe recent) announce- t u m And girls get to preaching on time; i. i i cJ T rw, sent an officer out to serve it Mr. r$ost . e , , x , 7 ment by the Southern Power Com- , f . nVn,wn aTn tn When billy goats butt from the rear, pany of its intention to establish two - - .And treason's no longer a crime. r sine inr thd mnTmtflp.T.iiTA ot 111-I . . ' . . f e p i t iu . w made, he has not 'been caught. trntcs for fertilizer y a process by J. Burt .experienced ladies which the nitrogen will be taken . . , l a v from the atmosphere is of very great air sr and manicurist and by si,nificance, but I already even this her efficiency popularity has made section was more fortunate than host, host f 5"enda smce commZ here for the meal from the cotton oil "dlluar Lfel" milles o-o a far waV toward sunnlv- inir the farms with a high grade com- Row ver Statue. xnereial fertilizer, manufactured at After a long warm Rebate the na through, a realization by every voter in a community that he is the man who must act and seek to bring about good government," TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE. v When humming birds bray liko an ass, And old cheese smells like cologne ; When plough shares are made out of j grass, And Southerners' hearts are storse. When ideas grow in all heads And wool on the hydraulic ram Resolutions Adopted by the State As sociation for the Prev2fltion of Tuberculosis. Whereas tuberculosis is known to be communicable, curable and pre ventable; and ! Whereas, at present, the loss to so ciety in deaths and in money justifies a concerted effort on the part of the public : ;-x,r - . ' ' , ; Kesolved, That the attendance at the North Carolina Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis calls to the attention of all religious bodies and business organizations, majufacturers and employers, the great need of the home, for there! are plants for the tional encampment of the G. A. H. at manufacture of fertilizer with cotton its final session Friday afternoon, at seed meat as a bask, in enough of Atlantic City, indefinitely postponed -the cities of this! section to eliminate action relative to the controversy tre cost of a freight haul as a con- over the placing of the statute of Rob sideration in its purchase. t ert E. Lee in statuary hall of the Cap 's So, with a rapidly growing market itol at Washington.- The vpte was to supply, with the necessity for and 133 to da- D. B. FORTUNE. the advantage of forth more fruit making the soil give The encampment rejected the prop clearly shown, with osition recommending that Congress growers of the South to combine and improved farm implements available be asked to grant each" Union veteran hold their cotton for 20 cents a pound. and with a plentiful supply of the of the civil war a pension of a dollar He also severely criticised the fram best possible fertilizers at a minimum a day for life, hut endorsed the Mc- ers of the Payne-Aldrich tariff law, price, the farmers of this section can- Comber bill how in Congress relating and censured Attorney General Wick- not but double and treble the products to pensions of widows. It was rec- ersham for his prosecution of the so- from their land.! More brain work, ommended that the pensions for vet- called cotton pool. Then the Democratic party will be popular enlighrtenment of the citizens dead, - of the State and for institutions for And the country won't he worth a the cure of unfo7.;ut;ate sufferers, and recommends that tbo representatives from the various counties of North Carolina be instructs i to pay special attention to the eiaelment of such leg islation as will aid ti or.rrde for an adequate appropriation to provide for the establshment and maintenance of such institutions, and that every le gitimate organization of. 1 be State lend its cooperation to wage a cam paign for the results commensurate with our needs. ' Be it further. resolved, 'That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to "Hold for Twenty Cents." Charlotte News. Senator E. D. .Smith, of South Car- olina, in an interview, advises cotton mora mule work, more fertilizer and erans 66 years of age be increased He said in regard to holding cotton: less mnii work will result in greatly from $11 to $15 a month, 70 years of "I shall not attempt to dictate to the ( - j . AAA i ft.- J? n ri ir 1 j. xi T 11 increased rpfnms nn-q ft.mnfth higher a ere trom lo to and to ears oi tarmers average standard !nf living in the rural a?e from $20 to $25, a month. do. . but the religious bodies, trade and busi ness or ganizations and leading papers of the South what they, shall of he State and that every board of under the circumstances I trade and chamber of commerce be would be delighted to see them com- requesien io aaopt reMiiuuuus .. ....... .. .i.l nroceinrr rha Hociro nt thPTT VflriOTlS . , r n . m I hini r n H hnM thoii flnttnn Trnm TUP I Flt 1 mumper UOtton urop ior xexas. , , " 7r Z1 Uommnnities. nnd nuhliclv reauest the ottapi, marKei wnerever 11 is possiuie xur - - .. attacni ; ,. , renresentntivps of their respective . m atvi T" r i n r titi i ir crriii nrinrr viif i i - - - . ,,V n;nn;r.nn n Hienati heo TP- 1 uuux. ii' ""Q " I ... i, I x 1 l L - we the land which is being worked mucu B u u TV:. LrU nnnn mannfaetnre arti- communities, waen eieciea, 10 oieior in this county by! the boys of the Boys ceived trom uaiveston io eiiecs r j r - an adequate appropriation to aid in torn Club, started out this afternoon that such a vast quantity or a . . . , . ; preventing and cunng tubercular pa 1 ., . ... I i nmnninn tn rtnfiS f.ltrt TnnT. I "uuw vvu.iumwu "V- I j , n sections. Committee Measuring the Lands. The committee appointed to meas ure the land which is being worked New Orlenas cotton men i.i . . . I UAiMiitiM Tr nno rif thUr woegin the. work- The committee is un. e T; pound for the present crop is none composed of Jnol K. Patterson, B. u. cy, tnat a ton hist, in view of the supply, the Umberger and H. C. Ridenhour. They otner ports. t cost of production, the comparative f start in No. 4 township. The firms the reports of a JP value of cotton with other textile and ing are th . names, of the boys and thait also go to how tabarrus who have joined the club ..""Hi" ,w tain on the manufactured goods." and are contesting for the prizes : quantities m P" ."1" - - v o. 1 Township-Willie Harry, Wil- bills ot lading question win lip TTr,iin,j -(.. tt.i ctt Tin with the, movement. According to - uauu, vraig xxegiar, ocuuuc5- : ;No. 2 Willie hitley. ISO tients throughout the State, when the next General Assembly convenes In Raleigh in 191L 11 of A. 11 Linker ard K. K. Tac srart, but t h fotksn oiler fAnr.tr ia the (ovsship hate ckra ;at a gfKnl: j. Tom Li!aVer. G. C. Hejrlar. Gtirrt Brown. C. A. Kobinfcdn. Ihbe Blktk. welder, D. V. Krimriibjrer, Pa-:! Krim- 13 ti Mr. J, I. &( i rs'n;';r i fas. mmgr. Mr. Utalcr jav Mr. Paul ,;,r ',i " . raUerof No. 11. ; i w , , Mr. Litaker aUo had ,vn verv 5ae .JV, U lU .ample ear, front the farm of Mr. lVX .V9 John Teeter, of No. 0. Mr. TeVter ! , 7' : . '?:iiMnU1 his about 35 acres in corn, on wbieh Z" .l" $ Qj. wl he expects to nme 100) fcibeh. I He f 'Y,!!1 01 fr hu n tt expec used very little fertilizer. Mr. Trter ned ono field planted thick in the drill and used no fertilizer. The far in this field are just as large as those of the other part of the crop, and if ic had planted 1;h whole crop this way he yield would have been much lar ger. ?sot only were the ear Mr. Li aker showed ns very large ones, but he grains were very large also. Mr. II. A. Plott is another No. 0 farmer, r t i i a.s -nr. liiaKer, wno naj a very fine crop of corn. I No. 11 has two boys who entered he Boys' Corn Gab contest and they will be heard from later. I The corn Mr. Litaker exhibited here shows what Cabarni fanners can do and what they are doing. i At Ua.I1 v. Mr, Wm. Rot h rturr:! Knotrille after nUnr a week 3Ir. Lwi Ki.T,e Htztrr and ton. Clarenc, will arriie torJt frora Graham to pend tcver1! eLi -j ih city with rclativr. Mr. J. W. Kime trill leave tomorw row for a week viiit to Jickonril and St. Atjsrttitine, Fla. Ho will b accompanied by Mis Ar.r.ie Kisif, of Graham. AVIATOR CROSSES ALPS. But Plucky Hero Falls Broken and Bleeding at the Goal .The great feat of crossing the snow Preachen and Mosey. Greenville, S. C, New. "The Chronirle knoirt of a miii tcr, born in Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, who was offered lha pastorale of a New York Presby terian church, at a salary -of $2.' ,000 a year and a Fifth avenue residence free of cost. And he turned down thla tempting offer, because lie though ba conld be more tiefalnes in the pout WW It .1 1 ' I I ... A capped Alpine barrier between Swita- ne u,fn ,V 1 V' - j , , J, erland and Italy in a heaner-than-air " " . AT- "',,' ,f machine was accomplished Friday by " it T. r S ? A Ch. thi vm,n- Pprnvini llttI flattering. So.it appear .--o- j o I aviator. that the offer of big salaries doe not -i . t . ... . The plucky hero of .the cxpToit, US? W riii"J JT VrYvT however, lies in the Domodossola hos- " Uif P" i imm s. pital badly injured as theiesult of an accident that occurred just as he had l dllllt't pill I 111 I here in Greenville -we hara preacher who every Sundav gii you the full worth of your money in good ban! study and preparation completed the most arduous and nerve racking portion of a task he set out to accomplish a flight from Brig, in Switzerland, across the Alp3 to Mi lan, in Italy, in all a distance of about 75 miles. I Both his legs are broken, his left thigh is fractured and his body! is bady contused, but his physicians Charlotte Chronicle. We can meet thi thouzh wa cannot give the exact ifirures. Right of his sermon, who in the eight years he has been in oar raidit has had several offers from churches of large cities, at two or three times All , . ,1 I n iiUb tt n Hill ., ,v mtmum are oi me opinion tnat inese injuries guV hl jer? jcro la wm no prove latai. ine accident 0reenvilie. faithfully serving bU occurred as. unavez wasenoeavoring h-nne-ation. and seemin-lv tatifleI to maae a landing at iomodossoia. rwHh what it . abc q h Wm The Alps had been crossed success-1 , fully and the aviator was descending LipeLandj Aaln Sold and at a Uttca wnn tne power oi nis macnine cut on. TTfffher Tt1cji When about leer above tne ground Th j). r r Jn- lands in No. 5 town a sudden gust of wind seemed to catch u.i, u .Wit thre the monoplane, which turned over t nn nrrrile nrice of i in m .: i. it .i t . 1 ''" -n " - rr w and leu. wnen tne crowos mat naa uo ; wcre agam tfwlav and been watehing the descent ran npkMn(,u M(CA The bids o fthe first they found Chavez lyinu bleeding and Ralc were open for 20 dav for a tea unconscious Deneatn me twisieo wreckage. Willing, handa lifted! the aviator from the ground and bore him do the hospital. SERIOUSLY HURT IN STREET CAR ACCIDENT. Returned from Fox Hunt. Everv county in the sixth district went 'for Godwin except Bladen, the home county of his opponent, Mr. Clark. , This second primary very clearlv reveals the' fact that the these reports , the Texas erop is being Messrs. W. A. Foil and Roy Sappen- voice'of' ihe peopie was gmppTCSsed moved in what may prove record- fieid returned Friday night from Hoff- . ..jl ' line VV ill Lie V . - i . - -, n ,1 I . . , I m vAuftunvi. i RnW ,fwt jno ,Rninn. brtakmg time, and naturaiiy mere are man, Kichmond county, wnere ey rark flna ;t vindicates the wisdom of ?akb Barnhardt. John Barnhardt, not. enough steamer, reservations to had been for eight days fox hunting. th committee who remanded this mat- ' 'I ' n .11 4." " I mi X ..ln Trrit-h si nCTC I - . . mm care for all of it. Letter FiciriPr .Tom IVTonnc ..fi-C. H.Ritchie. tovan. Has Another Ticket- in the Pi eld. T-i . , . , . . I i rill cuuicu jcoiwuuj - iie Oolitieni nntirl in T?.nwnn ic. fnrl i il;ilnrl imfVi tha nn. tlir - cnarmeu aim tmuicu - j,'11-.muddled by the announcement dress of Prof. Fukushima, of Japan. (WM-1?' afternoon of an indepen- He had a message for the people of ;t ticket partly endorsing the Demo- christian America,,, and he deliv- anc candidates anoU t. leaving the prpj -h pinnnentlv and in such a man- till I)a.rtly-Pen. This ticket has ner as to secure from the start the at uaeKing Japanese Speaker Yesterday. We do not overstate the fact when we say that the congregation at Cen tral church yesterday morning was ineir . two wagons loauea wim "js er hack to the people. There are - i -. r . f iM i and supplies arrived tnis morning, vru fifv H.e ,n the district who are the hind gate of one of the wagons stromrer than Godwin,, but lathis there was tacked the hides ol three countrv hat tfce f0iks want they foxes. The hunters say they nad jix should have. Charity and Children. races and caught four foxes. Ihe Tfi-hen xaft savs he "desires to make other hide they gave to a boy in rso. Republicans of North Carolina 8, who begged them so hard for it. respectable,1 ' he doubtless means for them to join the democratic party. Caught 260 Pounds of Fish. When he was looking for a "respect- .l.,a. -vr , -1 -. - Dr. W.-D. Pemberton; Rev. Plato able" man lor united states juae m Cmwell. Afton the State he looked over into the dem- of a nnmhpr nf leadmer x n p .t o.idUnr Thprn was hr t t? nn.- T?oi-v. n;-p TVa? ocratie side before he found nim. and has created much talk al- x,- nAAraac, fln nhnndance of food rrt-ii Qr,j Aiior. A?nsnTi xc-pnt to Brethren, you had better follow j. alt s IhCmrrl "4-1 - nn . I 111 Hi. auuiiM vuiicii ""11 " " I ... . . ...... 1JU.-n it has not vef heen omeiallv r xl; t, qf nf pverv eiti- ix -r;n i7;jt c- fV,. .nnmneo nf idea and loin the democrats. WilKes- annftii..l m, . .. M-Ul LllUUgUt tu- 1 - xUSL xiXXH ruoj xux vix l'"""' I, i " , ets ; r W1U pla.ce lour tlcK" zen of America. . seining in the mill pond there. The ooro cnronicie. t. held m Rowan, independent. I t 11 del iver an ad-I r,nt-n- 1 of nff n rA i n cTinrt time I : and ' KePllDllca.n and Socialist dress at Forest Hill Methodist church the seiners caught 260 pounds of fine Rocky River High School began its T;ji. "77 : i Believe I in Banks and: Was Stung. n tnnio-ht .and alp who go to hear him -arn. some of them weighing nine fall session last Monday with about e will be well repaid. i pounds each. -J forty pupils in attendance. This is a Four Bros., sons of Mr. H. t. i yoncu iuuuels an ueiievea Au- uiuv. , " be whlte meDj iSaturd ht n. a. Graeher, will on Friday of next wii. he home of uart Southers, at week open a beef market in the room ll mille' Va'- heat his wife, tied next to Pounds'-ice house. 'erabed, stole $700 that was hid- ' - r . .cm ."r1 from home. Southern tert Miss Helen, of Mt. Pleasant, were fine showing considering that it 13 a .RaiUhnrv Pncf- 7?v TT. I very -busy season. JJr. Jj. A. xsiKie IS A. McCullough, of Albemarle, paster principal and Miss Maggie Barnhardt np a. T.nf Wan ehnrfth at the place I assistant. wae in the city, today calling upon RalichTi-rv Lntherans askinsr for contri-l Rev. James Lapsley. pastor of butions to help pay for a pipe organ Rocky River church, is now in Rich- for his church. He received a. 'Bum-1 mond visiting his Brother, Kev. iionezt ber of suhscriptions. Lapsley. Mr. Joseph Seay, of Concord, Knock ed Down and Trampled Upon in Knoxville. Mr. Joseph Seay, tho contractor for the erection of the public building per cent increase, which was put oa them at once. The dower tract of fiO acres wai purchased by J. P. Cook for $1835. This tract brought $1075 before. The f4 acre tract was bouzbt by W. A. Foil for 1400. This sold for. $730 in first sale. . . The Burton Blackwelder tract ot 50 acres was bid oil by P. F. Stallingt for $S25, having brought VA0 before. Kcenan-McGraw. Mr TTn-h D. Keenan. of Charlotte. here, was seriously hurt in a street flni xfUs Emma McGraw. of Concord. car accident in Knoxville, Tenn.,! last married Sundav afternoon at 2 Friday morning. Mr. Seay left hero I Ocloc1t at the home of the bride'i fa mi . 1 . 1 ir; I . - inursuay mgnt ana arrivea in ivnox- ther. Mr. It. A. 31 cU raw. me ccre- ville next morning. He was riding on monv wag nerformetl by Rev. J. A. i . ..... 1 . ..-' a car, wnen somemmg got wrong Farrington. bTe bnde. if one or ma with the motor. The trouble caused het vounir ladv workers in Lpworta a panic among the occupants of the Methodist church, and will be greatly car, and a stampede resulted. Mr. mic,l befe. The groom is a young Sea who is a small man, was run i,,,aine man b Charlotte Mr. and over and trampled upon by the crowd Mr.-Kenan left on train No. 7 for and very badly hurt. His shoulder Charlotte,:'' carrying with them tb was broken, bis bead bruised, ana ne J zoo wishe of a large circle or ot .. rr- IS'. . 1 t :. was uutuusnuus iui uyun, 1 1 nCEda. A. F. Hartsell, who wa3 in Knoxville at-the time, returned last night, aad Death of Mr. J. B. ConxeUy. reports that Mr. Seay, who is m a Mr. J. B. Connelly, one of the lead- hospital, is getting along as well a hng.. attorneys.' of " Stateville, died could be expected, ana win prooaoiy Thirslay night about 100 o'clock hp able to eome to Concord in a few L nu ,i ;-,.- if lm fn days. Meanwhile Mr. Seay adved fainnz health for several weeks, bat Postmaster Buchanan to have all work nn ihou-ht till the last two or on the government building suspended three days that the end wa to near, until he returns. I lie had 'long figured prominently ia the community's life. At times he "The Musical Hall Girl," a farce took a live interest in politics, for a comedy with musicf is a chartcing, I lonff time filling the office of clerk melodious entertainment, prettily jcol-l in the county. He was a staunch sup- ored. and picturesque and dainty is I porter of the church. its general tone. The specialties are ! delightful, catchy and tunefni; tbe set-1 Mr. Ransom Scott came in Friday tings and costume? are all taat ran oe I night from Charimte, where be has, desired, while the principals in! the! been ill of fever for five weeks ia St. cast are most satisfactory. "The Mu- Peter's hospital, and went out to the sic Hall Girl" is announced for next I Home of h!i father, Mr. A. J. Scott, Wednesday night at theopera house. lITa 5. L. " in panics. here today. i; i , ' t i .
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