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ohBh erriU Editor and PuhHB V in n r m, n, WWW i Mil n,. a,, ,,, I iMM I. jSherrlll, Editor and Publish VOL. XXXVL PUBLISHED TWICE WEEK. IT. GET SEABOARD'S WILMINGTON LINE? CONCORD, K C., THURSDAY. OCTOBER )2, 1910 7 i ii " . ' anthem Power Company Negotiating for Seaboard Road from Charlotte t0 Wilmington Tr :;.s become known in Charlotte ,at i lit? Southern Power Company is iwiati";,'' with the bcaboard Air iV,e Kaihvay Company for a lease of REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN. MMMMJMMMM Persona Who Are Registered Will Not liave to Register Again This Year. air. L. C. Gregory, chairman of the 31 GO o Yonr. Duo In AdVnnoa, NO. 30 CITY AFFAIRS? KANNAPOLIS NEWS. nrC!raTC1!ef by tte Semai HarrLes Tale Kac-A PARIS ISOLATED jume no Action Tikn AHnt Changing Name of Union Street Other Matters. The board of aldermen heU thir There will not be an entirely "new "euLlr monthly meeting at the city ?istration this year, ai.d no per- hal1 -Tuesday night. -The following board of elections of Rowan eountv uv, iwnuwin? in rhA NolioK ost in referent .fn-rorr;cf ratun - -e i xm were united in taarriae th strike f coplaree a lb trtb V,!cnm? at 4 oViik. at the era and ttstera - railru4 and tU 1 X.."- " - - I 1 l ' i-k. - I . , - 13 I, , - - ft. Ui . 4 4 I " 1 lie LLilJ t" ' CHI IIircvL! . 1 " J" v i Varl'jtte and Wilmington. It is also be reqired to register again for the wefe eonWered by the board: Monda yevenin at the Lo xc worjt of ttt 2Jetfco- Tfit Capital cf rrast isaapoiu. .. by Fisise. ivnaenma Sanduv home the BY GREAT ST2UKH is MezAcrd TOOAYa wxathes fernux. tl-ttti air tijgti llncoarafvd by tis 2ftitne f i local act o mm WISH - 1 . . " inu''ti,M' 1 n-t- twmptuijr j nut vruiuer unless lalrr hased the entire property of he has. removed into a different ward jje Ko kinham Poyer Company at r votlP precinct. If any registered mwu rails., liichmond countv. Li?""", nas moved into a diflFprpnr r. which was to have been sold in New I cinct -within four months next before York last Wednesday but of the saleMf e ieci.10n day, he must go bacs to vvmcij 110 lormai announcement ihas K c i"nci ne moved from in order 'hm' 7 1 1 ;i fit. me quiMuun u Aixie xieweic i? aiis , 'oiAwn tKKjKsar now open plant, which win aeveiop aoout 36,- K :u ioiraiion ot such voters as m iHH power of electricity when Y nt already registered in the (ompl't(Ml, is to supply a source Gf fr . ,or ward in which they will power Mr. -M. L. Cannon was elected eatera xtV ran. Lvon - t . - - w ut i. onina tnrewa another rrrtich -norkinr rm rtsrraih ft ,1 . . . . ----- I' . . " - " "viun 1 "Sul wdru u uira ir. j?amn omcia-narraien a jpcamir tsoe to mnlti to fill the vacancy caused bv the res- t?J- The contratiiiff nartie ignation of Dr. W. C. Houston. Mr.:Gw "Shinn, and Mis'-Lou th neish- -j vuaumaii vt iuf p irtrv i 1 'txir, uuia or I j n 1 1 v committee was authorized to ur. borin-od. We wish lioth cuase a Mimcient quantity of rock and Plw cess and hapmnw. uuuuie lue lorce oi street hands so I ; "e steiiinff bee tnntinn.l ' Ut as to complete the work of improving k is scheduled to come off Satur- ine condition ot Depot street within W mght at th V. C A ,nj;A. j 1 ..... 1 . . - - - me next thirty days. Mlum A nominal admittance of Mr. KaJ- Sirt i a t t of Mr, S:l, Mr. itxl ItjimUrJt. v f 5 (drs. tr t at!' 11 SafJ!ji, . -- - W. sUUtnarix !(- Itflm Ul 14-4 at tit for the Cbarlotte-to-Wilmin-ii -lit. ton hue, wnicn win De converted into a trolley line and will be operated in connection with the interurban sys tem that will network the piedmont 1 .... , . UU' be entitled to vote in November; Tor 11IA 711 I'H Tfll THaa ..1 .1 . mwsc wuo -nave come of age since th lasf lfi" Tt, have moved into a different ward ori precinct since last election - n have heretofore failed The following letter was presented ?nd 10 writs will be cliarged. It will lie i irgirded as crave " i iwe wool, cwactry. The electrician anl the- ea:i!u of the oainibu. A!etr-rwlitaa xtmi subway tracijiortaiioa lin of lari 1 1 lfsmiit flftUt t&mh considered the adrisabUity of u. X Sht, '.. ang this ontortuaitv to launch a! f,r;. i . . tnke for f ion, .Jin. u" t.: -,;n. The situation l brougboat the repub- to the hoard from Mr. T. D. Maness. representative of the street car com pany: Mr. Win. Gibson, Clerk to Board of Aldermen, Concord, X. C. oe "nnuer th niKnlo t I ti,. . . . . , j. ,Uf uttuirs irusiua oi i uc l nip IO lac Aid bwiety an.1 will be both interest- east and south ban practically iota- m -u "fsirucuve. leu ram, which is threatened with ; . i. plunn has announced "mine. a protracted mwtin T?a t. I lTr iu: ' Mr. Dear Sir: I would be glad if I f1 n 'wfaich lie will be assist- have been confined to the cutting of acM'utn nf' Knrth nnd Smifri Poi.a1: plans for -which have already -been an- N60 registrar will keep the registra- p'ou would ask the board tonight to P b.? Ke. Albert Sherrill, of Mor- telegraph wires and the tearin- ur I tion books nrrAn Prwrw O T7. lannnint a nmm!HA . I STanton. I 'Irtf I... ' t . . n'juntrn anu ujun tvuiuu me surveys have' already' begun. The new line will tion books open from 9. o'clock, a. m. appoint a committee with power to f3"011- until sunset on p1i Aav rQnnn..n act in eonnpftinn dtli mvcoif an.i , lne registration Krvnlra vam j uuuuas M " u.u iuc i , . v. VjJCUCU T vj ' ""c nui i , , . ... ".v j i . "V i i . . . . . t)e an outlet t(f xtie coast, which is Tl , i ; u 111 sunset Saturday the 01 tC1, uas, wun a -view to making a "caa- oaiuruay Dy Mr. 11. u Ma verv nccossjirv since the ; interurban 7. "'v VJ- ""w xur xne Teglstra-p-""114 u.v wtiitru- eii xvepot street I r " preiiy oasy aur push the tinn -v P on 1 i. . I -l ' 3 . . ... Ii nrr 4 lia i nMn It . uv cicciors resiaino' in hii van ue uone unaer contract with i - v uwuwu, as an wno are en- war or precinct, and entitled to re- tne city, or hv which we can do the llt,e JO vte registered. ihier.. m registration will be allowed work required of. us as the work pro- resiamg i.ider iCev. Dr. U. C on election day unless a person shall guesses by the eity. It Is almt.st im- Jowe held the fourth quarterly con become 21 years old between the dav possible for either one to finish up ereuce here last Saturday at 11 s. tiusiiir oi registration an tr,o i uuuvu v rl. 1 Ii I . . - - olina. and-CharlottA. rn.r.i ai; aay ot election. On each Ratnrdnv bury, Greensboro, Durham and Win- durjnS this 'period of registration the stofl-Salcm and other North arn.' reglstrar Wl11 attend with ihis reis lina towns, has-Inn ' sin iTwan , tration -bookg at the TK)llins' inlaA ' j-i ""vv irvCii an- i. . . o i v . . sured and - the preliminarv wm-lr ms war or precinct for the resristra- cltJr ets ready to do its part. We - i " I (inn 4? i ' w I. X i ..1 ILI. , . vi vuiers. ust mai ims arrangement can De sys'tpm will especially freight traffic business. The interurban system tin-state. .onnecting the cities of Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Chester and other cities and towns in South Car- of tracks at several poinU. Ihe president of the grain syndi cate said that the stock of flour on the Paris market did not exceed 7.V- AAA . ' . ' quinteis, which iA less than eighf davs' supply for Paris. The highways leading to Paris ares Kasaie IKnl;herty. Tberv U b eoaansjAjj rifet at Kbescr Luthr ran rhurrh ' Iluwan, next Sunday. Or.e,of th rise tnilch eo f Mr. J. M. $hive, of Ko, 5 lon!i!p, r;ira birth to twin eahts thig wreL Mrwr. Geo. W. Wiion and I T. FlartneH will addnec the voter of Kannajoli tonight at 7O0 o'clock. ' Mn. II. W. Kriaiminjrr, of Ko 5 township, i able to b vat aala. Hht ha bcen'in bad health quite' a whU. Mr. Geo. S. KlutU ha o!3 t Itr i n e w irk l riirtri v nr conarata tvmnc i " fUdrsrH nns nnno fa hnk pnnvArMii oa than . -. i. . i il . .:ri. i . I . V . i-'J 1 liiixco, i . . """ " uvvu "-v.fetu kutv 4cucu lUO Clival At T. I'atf . - - . and it k Pitn n v mcU ..c ISOiniUailV and innnnpinllir rw1- ofAC . " . to cnmnlpf mi r-i4 fko Pastorate of Rev. W "R Rln fnVKtf,,! TV, j i ,.lTfP4, ..." cot2fUJr t horTncc nir nooi. M i jF. I IS in I lie h PSr X"on v s his mm!.! i Ui.fnnnU.. .11 I . .1. . "- - I - v'-:-'"o w. iittuci W VvU. S , ' J -"- uiimoif v nmj i uuivuiuuiic wum HOT UC met. lUU fits aMnml ni m .,, down to thp uvpvhpnA brido-a nnfil f Via I expects tO carrV im a rlan cVicukf A nncPo snur I . Ill I ' I -w -v Ull 111 bllU 1 . - ml r "V- V VA b L 0 WWM uv. VA uxutraw. m . iir. ocay, ine government utaudin Intr to Paris are I H P. Whit- t!i Ititlv Itt fm i. blocked with humanity. Thousands So. 10 t . . . . . i ' " oi workmen, trudging toward tb city, acret. rood packed and bemsr done now. The securing of a line. to the coast opens up a field for much surmise and while' there is no absolute authority for the statement. iuan who nave watcned thA Haito nn uilbXUU L .I? 1 1 OI i 1 cordir(t fho Trnjl ' I TU. .iUUi vuuienruce next month, i xue truverument is tpnoiiKit inn. i ne old board rf efow-rv1a I CPrnr? r7 4 Via maHoa I Challenges will iho I made and that tho wort pan To rm Kannapolis chnrcb wnc rA-pTf nlies. Alreadv m.rW . .vJi Unoxvuie Hrrct ear accident has T V- 'UV. 1. 1 J V 1 11 X w v A a W AJL mJ -t y I - w w V. U 111 A - W a u Aifc 11 miM a 11111.11 election officers at their respective Ped at once. In this connection ; two new members were added. The Enormous quantities of milk and fish contractor, who jraa recently tn acctden He idill rarriea racnts of the Southern PowCr Com- polling places between the hours of yu will not be expected to look to new stewards are Messrs. J. D. Ba- en route from Norwav and Belrrinm 9 a. m. and 3 p. im. on Saturday the tl,e company in the adjustment of con an Parker. are stalled at points along the Nortn- 5th day of November. Everv male tue matter, but to u3 as individuals. There will be speaking in the Y. em road. The blocked Northern linn . . i i i n . - I i.4.jji.i. .i o . i a .i i a inii . a. .i -m r a l & i. . m . pany believe that this new line will pe sou wuo flas Deen naturalized, 21 imeimeu io nave gone oexore tne i f- wuiSui ty axessrs. ueo. 48 i" anery xor agienitural have several branches, to" Raleiab .vars ff age, a citizen of the State of ard tonight myself with a proposi- ;V- vnson and;!.. T. Hartsell, who products. Wilson. Newberne Kinfor, a orth Carolina, who shall ihave resid- tlon oi this kind, but I find that I wUl wm :en?eavor to instruct the voters ' ' " vmvi I,. 3 . - ... . . - I U j. 1, - i. u ii i . I a flia i-r 1 Ua places. I u two years- m tne state and six I uae iu uc out ox me city, not return-1 " " 1!WUCS oi aue campaign, xion. m t . i - J I - -w- . x i r i - t i a i f nor .u h aw.i . . . j i l he Southern Power Comnanv w momns m rtowan eounty, and four Hu uulu mianignu tonigpt. il n - - . 7 I .mnnfiVis iM XV. J i I ' ThanL'ln t?h -nrrn- J man uve years old. wnnnf i "y' . w rcmct xr rcturned to.jConcord. his arm in a aline. There will be a regular meeting ot the Elks Lodge tonight at 9 o'clock. Every Elk i urgently requested to be present as business of important is to cttne up for conideration. Ou Wednesday Mira Iora Iouuq than $10,000 ,000 in developing - the whlcl goffers to vote, next waterpowers of -this section and build- lhe l6etio11 if other Death of General Arafield. inas. -u. bowleg is expected here next ; Aajutant-Uencral Joseph F. Arm- Hearne and Mr. Henry Cole were l -t-; r " ... mo nosa ndo U a grtK&a illness with Bright 'g disease. Ho was W an Atlanta mmn its years old and unmarried. De- otherwise - . w MiivA vuuu- l n i . .. . m? a transmission vcfm fi,o I nea-nnaer the election law. he st nual- bracps more tbn linn n i: ified elector in the rjrecinet or ward Concord, October 11. 1910. for the distribution nf ins aaa in which 'he Tesides. The resideneft of Mayor Wagoner." L. T. Hartsell and Some of the People Here and Hxa. wended from one of the v-i- Wm UVU 1L1J I . . " ' . - "1 I -a m Dower el'AofriAtiir f w .u: a married man is where hi? f nmll v . JJr. K. M. Kmsr were annointpfl a when wIia Gatiia Mit ru prominent lamuies, Ueneral , - v .t iu uiLiea. i . ".r I . . - - x " i . . .. . . WD ana cotton mills and other in- uu luai 01 a sinSie man where wmiumcc i meet wita me represen- mr. John F. Yorke. of Charlotte, is kT . . v . t) The bride is a daurrhtr nf Mr i.il x ... .. I rlA c Aonc I TJlTlVPS rt tho ctr&nr ov t . . I 11 Liu a a orivatl AT. fln 4)ir V n 00 oml I . "olli"1' scLiiemeiiis 01 this section. . I j T VOA ""fj j nerer roaay. j fiiij " v . -s-i 1 jr John I. ine liuerurhan tro Tpv cvstvr ; T, I r . -r, ... ...... uevise some means oi maian? , . . v,, vUao 1U cuuiuany ina if-.. r 1 .. . . State's most d.-'0 B.7r. n,rf Armiield "V' wa? 1m? f"1?..1 uneans 10 Jir. Horace I'hillms. Shaver, and lag been PL- 1 "1 1 I n ft si M mrr t-i SmS S? B Another With a 73 Mr- J" Cannoa i, in ThoffiasvUle onThe X in N- v ,vnUU C11V11C Will IIKirfl I A .... - " , 1 j 1 . m-r .. - w ..... than "$6 000 000 an -lii; f C . A warrant was sworn out this morn- by the car line. . luuay on ousmess. ne was the most popular man in the Ahe Kutmnage bale in the storm IUC I -- r.o I .r 1, 1 . ir mi . " i I ) J l i 1 . . . .... I . . If t I . I . ... uauC uidj, a uvy awui u ihq hoard authorized that there he Kev. K. B. Hunter.rtf Rhamn S c &Udlu auu worKea nam to raise it lo I uexi 10 i. ranis uo. wui wast and the branches will represent " ' J T ' y i rrm-J inQ Doard authorized that there ne -Kev. rJ. B. Hunter, of Sharon, S. C:, ?"aiu ttUU4 nai? l0, raise 11 J about tho same figure unless th Mm. P ears hare,d W1' cutting Er- some way provided for heating the is the guest of Rev. J Walter Simr! I ltJ? P?11 ency. At the outbreak be mhv fflnwui ; !...! 0 "caiuuiuun, a uoy aoout ine same extra cells reeentlv -nlaefid in thA mtv son ' kuvv vuviii in iri.'Miii' lit - iMM- - ... . mi i m x. v.Ti .. i m , - . . r - mm .rd line Mr w S to T age, m the back with a knite yester- hall. TT ro , Armheld was appointed colonel of the he collector will go around toxnor t.v: j i c:mT. picseut ciucieiicy. ai me ouiDreaKl ujnru xnuay aiiernoou ana ail aar jimp-i . q . , . . i Q.HtKl.n .n;i in . . ujuiou-ixiuci iuo.il war, vjeneral l uuwt iv w civc. B( UiJav. nection with the plans for the estab- iisiiraent of two plants for the manu wcrure ot 'fertilizer, the hasis of niHi will be nitrogen to be extract ed from the atmosphere by an electro-chemical process. - - Mr. B. L. Amick Eesigns. i. t. o. uee. jr.. vice-1 i : m,. 1 Hon V Yt tAaU koo j I tt-- t . .. . . . 1 . ,r . . - .. president an manaiW of fT,. ,nmJrevemu- ..A.ue. airair ocrarrea at At a former meeting of the board ' LlJ 'Z"-- T. tj f irhl lve-.imeni' unite? States volun- row morning to couect goods Tor tb Pany is at Dresent nronpTn 7on. ine ,Vannon mP alwut 6 o'clock just a petition was presented requestln2 t " WUS1U i lp l e, jeers, and served during .the war as sale. "r"""11 0 ituiu. j.l i iuai Lilt; iia rriH ot iinion srroof i-iq i i .0 ".v. n1-"1-"" vi. iuo sccvuu ui vis-1 vvl r.uni k rrnmv im .n nmti' van to be a custom for the other chancred to Main street Tnvo,. wqo.J Mr. R. W. 'Cro'wfirie. of Wivthevillp. ion of the Seventh Armv corns. At will find an amarin di.nlav f A hovs in a rnrim tn infilfo,' o ' tiitit I r- i il. . n... . ii . . Vo ' i e ,"r T t tt I thfl 1osa rf ihn nrni nnntA. A . I - I : . .. t. i .i . . --- - w i "uci lcicnea iue matter to tne street r s lue gucau ui mr. x. u. um- wy, ami il nos uuimg mis xiazing committee to report at the October 1 verger. vtCM mai ) siauueu meeting, jno dehnite report was made Miss Belle Leazer of Statvillp vounsr Gordon m the haek. Tli hnv lmf tu .7 - - - V I V llli: VVVLLIUXXLLITM nm I ITT Ifl J - l Z-i X I 1 -v1f"mM i XI ;c ennei i, 4- u, j.: " , t. " ' 's . ,lsuluo sisier, iuiss Lrama i i i " 1 1 ii iii.i iiiii.i i i 1 1 ; i ill 1 1 iu r'.iiiii iir'jiuu ai n -i niA i. -w - ' . ; r Vrr w L i uiaiiDc xivui uuiuii io some Lieazer. well. He IS a Son of Mr. W. J. Gor- Other name in a imm'orifTr f , - m . I -JV"V mC iso'- H r ti -r, . , don. The trial will tafce Dlace to- dents tho no-h f a n iur. xi. x. lt the close of the war, Governor Ay- at low prices, for which this store i uiauc ungauier-senerai oi so well known. or seversl dais they the guard and Governor Kitchin ap pointed him adjutant-general and chief of staff. Ar i, , . . , , "ui jiac tw- ueuis mougni a cnange was necessarv vw, vi. iiaiaia, 11 l-. Ii. AID1CK leXr. nailirnav I mArmw mnminrf iiswAnn V.nA Kn I 1 L xl 1 r j. i i . t I IS . SnPniiintr covoro I H it, m Ti .Un n oiif -vt i ... ' i " ; """e- i uui, iiiiey iiesiiaiea io cnansre the name 1 . . " ujs annu; .i:'lll c""-? u PMworang in ine mm oniy since last hack to Mam street. One member ". amuy. -oiuun wiui me vv anoio mms. Monday. Southern Eailway Made Big Gains in Revenues. A gain of $1,921,CG33 in net rev- bavo been receivxnir and unnarkint? goods which are now on their sbelvea ready for their many customer. The Concord military company, ia charge of Capt. L. A. Brown, wilt leave tomorrow morning for States ville to attend the funeral of General -til .--- . . I I vr a ii . t --v"v. t i otxx i l 1 1 rf ir iitiairi s rpir smmtnan rarna t rs n k Nnm u. .1 m . 1. 1 f iiiipv 7 n. rna ncna Arwir..j 1 .. n , a u 1 1 rri . "f. Amick worbil fAi- ,rKo Oin Mfr : . , , . " : " -" auU -hiss Jiauue i --r " ;w wUCU uuc uvrancia. ine military cotrmames . . - J . iKcij 9 . .... . I opinion 01 the committee, but he fiaid dav with Mrs. Ti A Rmwt, I report of Ihe Southern raiiwnv. I n.i n-..;n -:n -i.. ... .l. Cannon Tf V 7 - i T peuiumws. if the residents along this street had nianv fr- 1 nV' i5 male Ass Laura McGiU Cannon, daugh- hny treasons known to .thiemsielvs "ijv xnends in Concord who resret t0J ? aiv ov.i Arc t w rann vtt A.nn. a,, t i. .i at. . A vj. uu. un 1 w. v. 11 . uauuvuj I " " j c iuouge nuiUU UCJS b XUSt lilt? Misses Ruth and Chloe Groseclose, of Mont Amoenal Seminary, spent yes terday m the city with friends. nr. E. Burke I Hay wood, of Ral- 63L65 for the year. The report also shows that 355 new industrial plants were constructed during the vear in co. ,1. : 1 rm . . . . chifiirpn n Jn - , who is ia student at Salem Female board is perfectly willing to make the , iCUiaiu 1U whuuxm Academy, was taken suddenly m -with change, but would Drefer to sive a trai months. I onnonrliitio Tinoo1 air ofto-rnnriTi Mica I fifrAt lit-a TTnii fl V, 4-v:4- I flftl ic viaifinr! lii o i"Hr T T I II ii vuiviig auu.m't mavwauvvu. iMuaw v, xxa. umvu, viid vi iuc uiciucM -a-? ' own, . i' . . i aiuiiu iuc im tfc oDeraieo. o v in a com. rt A .l . 1 tl -X .1 i T I -I ii .1 L J ..... 3 T . i I ijannon was laiten immeaiaieiv to ur. i ano onA so cp.nPTfl v nomirrf no. The .May I Play" Clnb Loner's sanatorium, accompanied bv itors. a name moro annrnTvri.itA tfion ' The Mav T PTav nyrvire.A f I her sister. Mrs. J. "R. "DonP-lass. of I Main. Onp mpmUr aid "ftim U flio J WUliLAOVU V-1. I " - - CJ I v wMrx v-, A V report of the Southern railway, just and Thomanvilli -will mauo jjuuuc. xue oj)eraung income l luneral. was $10,098,020.03, a gain of $1,858, eillf 7S 1 . vi. voncora's we lates young ladies is j Winston-Salem. Her condition is very name of some high sounding boule- est club nrcrnni-roJ ;n4Q ,'f tt I mnrih imnroved todav and she will I vard or Aristoeraf 'Awnnp. Kn Anft , r ".hUUUiVU All 'IliU l;ll T " " L ' T ' ' I . . vuv V d'lU eaf'h nf i f l. !l j 1.1. I wvK-1-i1tt unsown on AnflM tinn n I nirp if Vi nam -P Afn -i n, ! i- . uj. iij XUCCLllltTS Will U (J UUUUfc I uuuiigv cnx vvinuu vv- l g,i.v d nuv uomc 111 maiUf S lb SVU11U3 i most tileasnnf. orn cin ftvT I morrow. u social (linn .1 , v -" lauies ore memDers oi - cii,b: Misses Lucy Brown, Mar :dret Lentz. Afa and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cannon mi vcii as joriuge sianapomi. I "cm w wkh;oiuo jwntu, -v'u mil r i m r 1 1 pa mAnvnars -r- l Caught a Fox. jentz. Marv RintyVam "Rn tyonia I Mnecyc W A TPoil and -Tolm "Rnlln. n and Mesdames Louis A. Brown townshm Wednesday night with Mr. ' ""nam Robinson. . Foil's pack of hounds. The i i i sr 1 i x 1 little dimcuitv in siriKins a as if we were a city of one street and only a few little side streets going out from it." School Teacher Shoots School Com mitteeman. -At Hemphill, ten miles north of Haywood, Jr., for a few days. Miss Louise Young, of Dunn, and Mrs. L. F. Gay, of Wilson, are the guests of Mrs. L. D. Coltrane, j Mrs. T. D. Maness -will leave tomor row night for Richmond. wher she will visit her sister. (Mrs. A. H. Wicks. (Mr. Miller White left this mornln? for his home in Clayton He was ac companied 'by his sister, Miss May White. I to Seaator Simmons and Overman , peak m Cabarrus. a u-rd and Cabarrus Democrats h fortunate in. that they will soo:i '11 OnnnrfunU,, 4- I. V.-1.1. uiii- r, i r. 1 1 "'"""J iu. near uum fanirai?ii; (j!1,Fri:la-. octobe VMM' U H ; 1 TI 1 . ..... vT" T; WavnsvillA Allar, Tt?.WfioM .ci . parley ioya and Uttie son, ., ss a X rrVr:, H arrived last night from Roan- traCl I -"- ouu" xjaxxv vagic stuuui committeeman. The Dall took effect oke, and are visiting at Mrs. W. C. ?r 14, at 2:30 i SPTlMl(rw f ll I I arli,,.l-,. 1 overman. -win speaK ri shers Tl. Jiier SCI no hnnoo nrl rn I -ur , ii' etober 27 Senator Sim x Vh- --M'oak at Concord. and after trailing for a lew minutes rVi"iilV' . . uaii 1 VAiCUt Bovd' liroo Pact onrl .'PlirlrtllC CC4 milpll SA finf just aoove the waist hand and lodaredl a big red fox was jumped. The race onder the spine. Cagle is in a pre- : Air. J. M. Shuping, of Mt Pleasant, the Sir Reynard was unable to stand caiuus couuiuon, ana is cot txpeciea luruugu xnis morning en route iu uve.. Xxeii xircixiieiu, me leacner, i i upiar, wuere no win remain took to the tall timber and as yet has I several .-days. i 1 A 1 Ti a -i t r not Deen arresrea. it is lepprteav tne ; Af TiU . i i . : i f " , I uvuiusvu, nuw XiX vcv.il 13- touDie cuiminared over acnooi torn- itinr her itpr Af rwi Th.v The county board of education at itg adjourned meeting Saturday, fiie4 the time for the opening of the publio schools on the 7tb, 14th or 2Ut of November. It is strongly recommend ed, however, that whenever possible, that all t&e schools be begun On tha 14tb. " The "Poverty Soshnl" to btgirea the pace and about fifty minutes a pectjhe from Mr. Foil's saddle. -..a vu iuc lauca ui iu ter ne was jumpecLjne was uaugung Children's Wl'i, I '1 ... 1 t. - hi I Misses' and Opening. The special opening tfior misses and children was conducted at Fish ers today and will be continued to- morrow. mitteeman Cagle reproving the teach er, Birehfield, for some fault. Mother-in-Law Ruled Out. "Some women seem to think that A large crowd visited the when they marry a man they can sad- tlleir sister, Mis Mr. Thos. W. Political Speakings. Wilson -ahri T, T TTffeAii Wnra oil inrino- th dav and insrieeted die their whole family on him," , October 13th, at the head gea? for the little folks, marked 'Magistrate Harris, in t wlnVb t,nd bpen sneciallv disDlaved. Domestic Relations ;Court an I ' " " X V x " I -r-r . m 1 1 ... . son and L. T. Hartsell, The opening was entirely successful lor luesday, when Lreorge stock-ey Wih re- the ew ot 31 1. Pleasant, returned this morn ing to her home in Salisbury. Messrs. Samuel and filler White have returned tbltheir home in Clay ton, ratter attending the funeral of Rose White. last night on No.! October 14th, at Young- 'A Tit 1 1 !,, tti. , ... -ir.i x. laununjlVllli. ri K . T T " Raf "ughton and rTlr FTarfi UnJ. lOV uut neasant. i in everv wav and iur. x isner uu i"1" ."xu vu is making special arrangements tor wueMwiuiuu ruai sauiuv. tno c1a tomorrow. wrong, -a. man is nut uuiigeu iu up- port his motner-m-iaw. xi a wire Smith, Jr.. arrived where he landed unday from a three years residence oh the European con tinent. ' j 3Irs. George L. Patterson and young son, George L. Patterson, Jr., who have been the guests of Mrs. pany, with 4 1 more in course of con struction. No new construction was underta ken during the past year, but there remains from vork previously Zxumn about 80 miles of track to be finished, at the Forest Hill Methodist parsoo- including the Lynchburg, Va., tunnel, aS tomorrow night promises to bo A in which the disastrous lire occurred mst enjoyable affair. Everybody la last year. The increase In the wage invited to "kum at kandle ligMin scale recently announced, it is said, and sta til bedtim.,, The programme will add nearly $2,000,000. to the an- was published in fall In Tuesday's nual payroll. Tribune. . - n x. r t . '.'The Japanese Spy," a 20th ceo- Census Report Delayed. tury war Zry and "The Sergant," a Unexpected delays m perfecting dramatic romane, with scenes laid In the compilations of census cnumer- the great Yosemite Valley, the moit ators have made it impossible to et picturesque sjwt in the world. It's a date for the completion ot the 1910 replete in wrenic grandeur, a itory census' said a census official Tues- that will grasp and hold until the laat day. A policy of extraorllnary pre- fwt is run. At Tlie Tbeatonum to caution against the possible padding dav. or census hguresoy the ensm erators and supervisors, and the discovery of many immaterial but instating er rors in the returns which are now be ing totaled, ha greatly delayed the work. It is not expected that th work will be finished much b2fore tee first of the year. Mr. 0 t White." Le th MM t? l?oard who has heen Uoes not want to live with her hus the eitv hand separately, -the husband is not Patterson's sisteri Mrs. CJ C. Hook. with Mrs. C. M. Ivey, returned yes- required to support her. of Charlotte, for several days, return- Whito is tho pTftmifftT. of the late Thorn well J. terday afternoon to her home in Forest Fire Situation in the North west. Towns and settlements burned, 10i Towns still threatened, 9. Estimated dead, 150. Identified dead, CO. Homeless, 8,000 (estimated). Property , loss, $15,000,000 to $20,- 000,000. Mr. C. It. Sears informs u that the article in 31oaday's pajer was incorrect in far as it stated that his son waevading arrest. That Li ?n was wotTTng in Salisbury and 3Jr. Sears went up and the voungtnan camc down with him, without any pa pers for his arrest, whatever, being served. The younz man eame down and stood trial voluntarily with the result a stated and returned to Sal isbury Monday and resumed his posi tion with the Fire Extinguishing Company. . Mrs. H. B. Adams, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Houston, is spending the day In Char- ! ed this morning: Mr. E. M. Archey, of Dallas, Texas, lotte, and will go from there to her to their home in lis th guest of his brother, Dr. L. M. home, in Monroe. Miss Pat Adams Charlotte See The Time3for Job Printing. Concord. I Archey. will return home tomorrow.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1910, edition 1
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