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John B. Sherrill, Editor and. Publisher. PUBLISHED WEEK. St CO a Ycnr, Du tn AtlVnni VOL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1910 NO. 31 SENATOR' OVERMAN EFFORT TO CROSS AT ROCKY RIVER. I - i OCEAN . IN AIR SHIP. FOREST HILL NEWS. Able, Eloquent, Convincing and Rous- Walter Wellman on a Perilous Trip rr A (TtvarA t1 TTo!) TTi'm I Carries Crew of Fire. rr I Tl X HI W w tt w -m VWiX I Numerous Personal Items of Inter est from Northern Concord. ' Mis3 Sally Winkinson, accompanied Thp democracy or isonn Carolina . lT I, V sut 1Le. wrB nf TWw ri over the Atlantic Ocean from contl- e 10 uc ": ::u. nent to continent began Satur,,v J; i'. one of the mot elo- e" eJ"iSe bI.ba' n Amer- ie""V, ... ,.ln mTr,. ji; ica started from Atlantic City for Ea- -jjei i au o jr I rope with Walter Wellman i mnn.T. . - ... .. during the campaign Dy oenator ; : . - ' J " ivZIIi ' - auction or Kinglmg B Overman. ist, j explorer and navigator, in corn- men, one of i -re tru.Juci-d by Judge . , .1 r n r 4? Vi l v -- f nf WHO bUUivc ui uixLa ci3 a states I x 1 . . . wflptfifl.firreat credit nnnn rv'I a Wi me omers v x o i The speaker was rP 8 3 W. J. Montgom- H 2a Party of .fiv? vry, tr 'i i JlO fiinisc'lf and tne people 01 Tortn Car olina during his term in the United States Senate. Seoatur Overman devoted the first part of his speech to State affairs anl began by a review of the two par ties and contrasted the conditions that have existed in. the administration of the' affairs of North Carolina under Republican and Democratic rule. 'SiiH-e the Democrats have Deen in power in North Carolina what pledge I 1 t i 1 A TTT1 have thev iauea to Keep vvnat prom whom is also a navigator, one an ex- engineers. The start was made at 8 a. m. In the thickness of a great fog and with' a slapping breeze blowinj by her niece. 3Iiss Madee Wilkinson, A jial spent several days in Itock Hill las t issued by the istalo Corporalioa Ota- wees wuu relatives.. mission of North Carolina .Mrs. J. C. Cook goes to Sali&burT I mot gratifying growth in the State lomorrow 10 witness ttie circus toro-l oanKia institutions. Th rMirt - - ,4r tT - , - - i - ros. I covers the tenod of a vear. endin? Mr.'F. II. Kamsaur spent Sunday S-ptember 1 and shows the condition in Charlotte with friends.. ; of the banks ia detail. It U (horn r?m ,I lemine representative of the that the resources of the State hank Virginia Life Insurance Co as nave increased $7,400,0K) during the moved into Mr. Tom Litaker's house period considered. Some of th? in- on Church street, and wijl make it teresting details of the reiurt follow: his home for the future. h The total resources of the banks are STATE BANKING INSTITUTIONS. I YOTOO ACTOH DHOWKED. TO-DATS WE Gratifjist Growth of Sut Banks Dtxoa'i Leadinx ks Ltfs al 32.000,000 of Undivided PSrolts Wririlrrilla TUit Uo!rt Hartos TaHr. sred 21 IcaJ. pby, Tle Sicf of the Fatter, wat Shown. Fair tit;$rt at4 Tc4J ; is tla-4;ft w;!s prbtaKt aWwtrt r?ai-j m cat. ' ilroar.tl at'WrishtariUe lleuk Son- day afieraooa whiU tn turf bathlsr. llrroie eaartf er ts!e to U you artor but 13 raix Ihi l-Jr ha not been recovered a sd it tsar b dav before it U wahtd in tv t! tide. '. ' - 1 Several member of the trotif wcr at the beah whea the trariy te carrtd. The young actor U ld to nave been a cood twister-an.l .! LOCAL AND OTHIHITTISEL T.rlrS mill -n s tttSfTO1 in-s lor M. Mr. LatVr UfMm Ui rri4 Hots, JL'L. Its-ta and Ilea. L. T. i!artrU -mill fxxl at Wattf itcn 90, the two had hazC. xcanuu wim a cisrar snarjed caa ba?Umi : x. ;xcct luug auu uo ieei in diameter cus. vw-0 wailu6 iww aioion, one .Mr. II. F. Coble -returned to his ne otner su norse cower, and -nri- ioCt QMnn 1- big propellers-the giant airship ter spending several days in the city slipped out of sight in the gray with his familv. bne went away with motors Mr. Chas. Tucker is mnrln KU tO thA Af- ,1 XT T T -tr ... I -o--.rt- . ' .- northeast. In ten minutei from thp L' r o.7:T "fiiT "fV"' " !arW oat l W time the America arose a nnrnn -n Aur oa 1 our.y .re in.ey ar ago. ixans and discounts In- by a powerful undertow. Pww "lA11?115 Wl1 sPe"d sevceral days with relatives creased $0,409,810 during tbe year. . I'ahr took the mrt oX Tom Norton. the son in Dtton's play. Hearst a native of Baltimore ard hi father and tnothcr'reside there. He wa un married. Mr. Dixon stated that h r An incrae of $1S8.150 U fhowu in the holdings of State bonds, and in banking buildings, furniture and fix tures an increase of 1SS.79Q r4c Unit V 1 Hi tht fa' ft'U Al'r,rTttt casjji, Thr raa lie are dda abJat! rau is Tlic t.rrd National ItarA has a!e aphcalsati to tbe iNntaaiUr shown, the rest of the increase being would take the part In the r!aT rdar-MioiT f ' the fand of tU 1V!1 in smaller items. ed by Mr. Pahr. until a new man could Sivir Itaak. rv.,3 oujtvviu vuak Buuw aa uw ecureo. me comnanv riav in ,fivp t lev ianeu.io jieeu i uiiat urom- inat j - n. , ... v-t i uwiL' :m ' - i aiirii i, i 1 1 1 1 ii I if ft I IP l pre ty nTinri ac? tn lr ix . . ' se have they broken T. What Republi-1 in - h7 in7"r;i w ia,mi,3' om Kannapolis to thiscity, increase 6f $1,477,000, the total now Fayetteville tonight. Mr. Duon was ,an will, tell you they have failed to Dowr iiluu,c V'e,re ne win nave wort in tne ick five the -State a clean, faithful and cons-rvutiv ' ad'miitistration of af fairs" asked the Senator, and 'What -Ii'epiiblican is proud of the jfcr.nl liisparty made while'in chdrge uf affairs in" this State? Can he tell V0U ul Uii i line uuuci lucu.uuuimia- tration wl'en there was not graft, thievery and corruption T' Senator Overman showed with tell inir effect 'how the Democrats had. as sumed charge of the State when it was bankrupt, without schools, asy lums and there were no pensions for the old soldiers. Contrasting this state of affairs with democratic government he pointed out the establishment of asylums, an 'agricultural department Mills. I I - AAA as.v . - I icte ueing .'j3,ouo, which is nearly 15 at the beach when the trazedy oc- er capita by the last census. curred. It wa almost high tide when the power. tfnXf 11?! ? th GXCT Mr' R- A- 0uten wh0 has en iiv- Savings deposits have reached a to- ""' .-.sccu iuc mg in uoncord for several months, ofcijSC udu, aim iue oniy woa irom will this week move uer came oy means 01 tne wire ass? t nfl,cmn. r: 'ii .i.-'i uii i i i Mr. Jno. Stratford spent Sunday in th orotner, Mr. U h. btratfordr banks at present is $3,767,000, an in- used today if the body is not recov jxis. u. -Xi. vngnc jroes to isans- crease ounng tne year of f 1, 003,000. ered in the meantime. uiirv Tomorrow rn pp 'K.intr inwa it i i nprA nra iuui iuwi ,1 .j .1 rpi 1 t T ,t I o " I - " ui UIIUIWUCU snore, liie snip, accoramsr to tnis ph word from the adventurous crew Miss Stella Bruion has rnmpd Thp fi-mr'nln ; a nortneasterly course, with to Th?irintto offo. cnonnr, cflfflMi u n j - - I v, . iv. u.l.. OUVI'U"!. kTV. V- 4. 4A 1 V L IUC VU1 UU1 flLIOIl I yfflllllll 1 1 in H T I 11F Jlcrtha May Howard, the liao&lb old daughter of Mr. acd Mr a. Veraaa Uoaell, died Saturday at the hr.t of her pamUi on CaJdircU lrcet. Th telegraph. !Numerous message were received during the day, and the latest indi cate that Wellman is easily sailing northeastward orf the Lon Isla"nd wi-7u,nvfuw. me increase Deinjr arowmn? occurred, about 4 oYIoek. n.ii - - his family back -, 99,000. Time certificates of de- and up to' a-late hour Sunday night ; . ' posit now t0tal 6,C&4,000, an in- the body had not' been washed 'a&or. 1' H'i- , of Kannapolis, crease of $1G02,000. Several men are patrolling the beach 'U i?mllh J' !- Salill Martm-L. e city with -his The total capitalization of tha Stat and Pranlin iron n.i -fit -nnon, Joe HarUett, K. T. Cannon and Jamea Canndn, Jr fctTt been appointil tnarahala at the'Stata Fair, Jtaleigh. last has set A gentleman from Forrtt HU1 tells ui that for three years pat frtut bat the intention of getting into the north ern lane of trans-Atlantic liners. Somewhere east of Nantucket Isl andj off the coast of Massachusetts and approximately 300 miles from At- 1 a r f S Cl fir ilia ctartinn -vi n i- VV o 1 f r- for the benefit of the farmers, and the Wellman in his airship America ste- buildingot scnooi nouses, one lor eacn njJJ, d wireless AU,g day in every year under -Democratic at 12:45 oJ,lock Sunday af- admimstration, and without raising ternoon and gw oa up the the tax, the increase in revenue by re- through the fog. " quirinsr the railroads and theinsur- . p nnce companies to bear their share of gtanl Ketchel, Noted Pugilist, Dies pension.;, to old soldiers and widows days in the city with her parents. PERSONAL MENTION. the State banks alone, of course, and when it is l!aken into consideration of old soldiers, .although the repub licans, including sixteen negroes In the Jegisaf ure at the time., the, .pension bill was passed, voted against it of Wound. , Stanley Ketchel, long known as middleweight champion pugilist is dead. The noted fighter. whowas on ly twenty-three 'years of age, passed f to 'attend the State Iir. Some of the People Here and Else where Who Come and Go. Prof. S. A. Wolff has gone to Lowell. ' Mr. 0. B. AValter spent Sunday in China urovtr. Miss Fay Polk spent yesterday in Charlotte with relatives. ; i Miss Mary Rankin is visiting friends ifi Lawrenceburg, Ky. I Dr. Detwiler Goes to NaahriUe Dr. Byrd to Asherille. Interesting to Methodists through- ansni on the 13th of October, bat out the State is the announcement tnt it mtsel thii year. It was that J?pv. Ct TT D.t-;ir fVrWr! I thought thai w would Lav an riv that the resources, deposits, etc. of pastor in Greensboro and Charlotte Ka,! this far Mthe iigti now tne national banks are far in excess of and for a year pastor of Central PMnt to the contrarj. tnese ngures it is readily realized that Methodist church -at AahevilleJ faaa ii ! ti i ... I. ' . . me peopie 01 mis estate are g mm. habit. r- who Carolina conference this vear. in the DEATH OF SENATOR DOLLIYER. Tennessee conference. Dr: Detwiler becomes Tastor of Vest End Metho- Iowa -Senatot Passes While Doctor is dist church, the Vanderbilt University Testing Heart Beat. church, at Nashville, succeeding Dr. United States Senator Jonathan Charles W. Byrd, who has served two the banking Senator Overman referred to the away Saturday evening on the oper- been transferred by Bishop Ilendrix , -x.'u . i l . . ., -.1 James Lutheran church will-meet ia is io noia ine esiern onn i i .... , . . - ... . Tucjday afternoon at 3:30 oMoci Final arrangement, fyr the all How er Exhibit ate to be made, and a full attendance of the members U UeVtredY There will be preaching at KeW Prentiss Dolliver died of dilitation pastorates at Central Methodist Bethpage chut, in Ko. 4 tfnbir of the heart (caused by an attack, of church, has been transferred to this Sunday afternoon at 3:30 acute indigestion at his residence at conference and again become pasto. I o'clock. This church hag recently Mr. Cloud Corl has gone.to Raleigu' Fbrl Dodge llowa, ' Saturday : nijzht at Central church. The exchange wilii added a choir Ion. and also begua th -ii ..II Ct k : 1 i XT - I a I ncn sir mHi vitn 1 .Awtnn . . a wnne Demg ru&Deu oy an OSteoDath I oeciraie euecuve auoui piov&muer xsi. i J v ivwiHUMWij UJ' in transierring ur. uetwuer to an- ie vuurra me cuumy .o ia- r baturday evening on the oper- . , Mnhvsininn o o i It. I tmrr tohlfl n tho hisnitn 9t Snnnff. ' " " 7 "i- ' I c : x . T-v 11 , t it , nfha. fil H cl.ln W snn mnl. nm 31 ?UrB IQU fttflflm activity oi a certain ex-oena'-or in tne "".- -.v,.. io c!,tr(i9v.in 1,0 tvtliA nfnf ,f' oeuaiur uouiver s aeam was qnex- ulucl ucm u(oU,r ,wuUu nIulu ouujc - neiu, iuo., wnitner ne naa oeen D, , - , peered by Kepublican party at the present time, although '-he refrained from calling any name, referring to him as a cer tain unnamed man. He bitterly de nounced this unnamed man tor ac- brought after being shot in TIIeTPfetit lung this morning by Walter A'. Hurtz, a farmhand. V Ketciiel had ibeen trying to regain this morninNrto Charlotte. ceptinr a fee' to appear against the J Ui! aija oncm, wjccu uj Stnfn Pnf North Carolina, while ren- dissipation, on the ranch of R. P. ,m- . . w i 7 . - I "r 1 n 1 r. 4 1 resenting this State in the United "lCKeiisoii, nve mues xrom 011 way, c t and UrSm J m. Alexander. States Senate. Senator Overman re- which is luity luuca uum nic viewed at length the history of the Hurfz, one of Dickerson's employees, bonds that are of such vital interest and Ketchel quarreled that. night and to the people of North Carolina, and Hurtz went to bed in an ugly iuood, emphasizing the imp.vtanee of tii3 but 'nothing especial was thought of election this year, he declared: "If the matter. thps bondholder could collect . $43.- -Ketchel was seated alone ar the 000.000 thev would .'rive one million breaktast table Saturday morning and Raleigh. iiurrz entered tne room ana saia: ''Throw up "your hands.' ' Ketchel, though taken by, surprise, did not turned toward Hurtz, who shot him with' a rifle. ' The bullet strik Ketchel below the his .relatives and close w"Ue ago 'that it became necessary in Manager Iiks of (be opera house. thought that He had al- oraer 10 aajusi aoom mieen or me 1 .makinc a hftti to hau Mnvtu in Miss Rose Lefler, who has-been vis- most ntireW recovered from tffe at- biff pastorates in the general confer- an attcit t raiw ' erinnrh 1 r i a r 1 . . . I . . . 1 . I - "T - uing reiauves in ne county, reiurneu tack of indigestion with which he had ence which Decame vacant Dy lime secure Sousa's band for December friends, who been suffering for a week. limit thisyear. Strong inducements 0th. If the local manager can eir w -. . . 1 1 -. . .1 :t . 1 1 Mrs. Chas. Stone, o Charlotte, Is vVhile working over Senator DollI- were maoe to get ir. leiwner 10 go a gunicicnt guarantee the people oC visiting at the home of her itaTents, ver tne osteopath physician was us- to quanta and 3iempnis, dui ne cnose this city will have the opportunity of ing an instrument to listen to tne sen- utrvau&e uj. uv j-v-1 witnessing a concert by this la moos TIT T T, n. : i. A I " fJ i . . - iviis. rj. x. uauuuu iias leiuuieui. : .i.ji j: t ii.i . . nt inim from Goldsboro. where she has been tKrl. " The State Fair at Raleigh will taU . ... , ,. , , no lugger Hearing me neanoeais. xie at first thought that his instrument Miss Mary Cole, who has t)een vis-1 was faulty. An examination reftaled iting her sister, Mrs. P. T. Durham, that his patient was dead. will return Thursday to her home in V Will Raise the Maine. to corrput the voters or North Caro lina in electing a legislature. Senator Overman laid bare the methods adopted by the unnamed man, who accepted the fee while in the Sen ate to collect thesp bonds. This man r :j a friA i . r? n. i I Miss Sudie Smith will return to - ?rVr town auditorium was taxed to the ut- Converse College tonight after spend. Pf. ior raising tne wrecK ot ine oai- most ma ladies being in the audi. ing two days here with the family of fP ai m Havana harbor I ce Both speakers delivered strong her father, Rev. T. W. Smith. The Speaking at Mt Plasant. Pe this week, beginning tomorrow. Hon. R. L. Doughton and L. T. A plate glass front is being put la Hartsell addressed the voters of Mt. lue warehouse in rear of the Hudgina Pleasant and No. 8 township Saturday building, on South Union street, and night at Mount Pleasant. The seating wen ready the building will be oe- capacity of the lanre and spacious cupiea oy ine sanitary nooning co. and R. A. Brown's Sons. Mr. Leslie Bell has returned from ani a Senator from South.' Dakota got righi shoulder blade, ralngea piajeiphi where he has been working for the Success Publishing Co. during trie summer months. j Miss Carrie Heilig, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. ik. Peck, for a week, will return 'to her home in Mt. Pleasant this afternoon. to?PtW nnn nHl w introduced in and entered tne right mng. fnof Rtat.ft to ac- ept these hond for their State Uni- ' Ty Cobb Champion Batter. versity, and the Governor was. in- Tyrus Cobb, by official verdict of structed if these 'bonds were not paid President Johnson Saturday, was the to bring suit for their recovery. The leading batsman of the American Lea same thing was tied in Michigan, gue during the last season, with a win Kew York and other states and turned ning percentage over Larry Lajoie, of down with cnnt.Amnt... Thev then er Cleveland, of .000860. " As the Na- ' which calls for the completion of the work on or before the thirteenth an niversary of I the destruction of the war vessel, February 15 next. The work is to be! done according to plans The announcement ia made of th coming marriage at an early date of two of GoIdiboroY popular youn people, Mr. Graves J. Smith, C lAm- and forceful speeches and aroused their audience to a high pitch of en inusiasm, as was eviaencea oy we of the jo1m Slaughter Compauy, irequency tney were lorcea 10 nesi- fo Miga Ro8alie Smith, daughter ot madp hv armr Pnrineers and Is to te To r Ur. and Jlrs. U. A. bmith. MM bmito r,. . jJL? piause. i5otn tne speaiters and a num- ha. veral limM v:.Utd Miaa fihl fllU I Ilffl I t . . m.m 1 - " o T I rwr ot fnrirene ot Alonnt t'leaRant er- under the direction of an officer. The paramount cjuestion in the raisins or th 3iaine 13 the determin- ing tor all time or the cause 01 the explosion and whether the source of I destruction was from tle. outside or press themselves as not only highly orrfitifiol iritVi iha rpcnltc of thA tnt- ing Saturday night out with tne dem ocratic situation in No. 8 as well. Children Who axe Sickly. Mothers who value their own com fort and the welfare of their children, Misses Lucy Freeze and, Lucy TLoj vis have returned from China Grove, to .Nevada nnn h i i massed m that tional leaffuers aroppea oni 01 me where thev nave Deen visiting menus, inside the Vessel. For this reason legislature commandins the governor batting contest some time ago. Pres- Mr. J. Locke Erwin has gone to the President desires that the work to bring suit. This he refused to do ident Johnson's announcement means Morgant on on business. ' be left in the hands of the army en- , n , , n h withont a hnr of Mo! and a mandamus is now pending to that; Cobb is the champion hitter ot ms D Oarriso of Gastonia, gineers andnot let out by contract. ther Q fg Sweet Powders for Chil torce the governor of Nevada to bring the country. The automobile, over arrived this morning from Greens- By direction of President Taft, dren for use throughout the sessom suit for the recovery of these bonds, which trophy there has ibeen so xnucn boro wbere she has hien visiting her Spain has been invited to send a rep- Th break op Cois, Cure Feverish- tn discussing national affairs Sen- excitement and not jLiuue riiiwwu, . , ATisSp Rnth and Elizabeth resentative to Havana to De present n(k. ConstiDation .Teething Disorders. : . j : ii. i r -i 1 rr . . ' . .. Headache and btomacn iTOunies. These Powders never f aiL Sold by all dm stores. 2Tic ' Don! accent anv Bishop Kilgo's Visit Here. substitute. A trial package will be Bishop John C. KilTof tbe Meth- sent free to any mother who wiR ad odist Episcopal cha&v South, spent dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Saturday night and Sunday in Con- - f cord. Bishop Kilgo preacheoTat For- Doughton and Hartsell to Speak Here . . am . it; a. at Or OvPrm tVav - t.TtA hopoAs to the Detroiter. but the Cleve extravagance and corruption of the land captain, by permission of Mr. Republican dministation and severe- Johnson, will be allowed to accept a 7 arraigned the Republican leaders duplicate. ' i unirress tor hrAakinw tne.ir Pleases j . j ni 1 r4. x I irranRii acjiuui aivii6b Mr. Chas. W. ' Rankin began his school at White Hall this -mornin jo the American people. Senator German's exposition of the dem ratic doctrines was clear and power ful and will no doubt strengthen the fansp of democracy among all - his hearers. rnltM!,P of ttrPAnshoro Female Col- during the work of exposing and re- """"y . I .; .i i lege, and is visiting at the home or te ller father, Mr D. B. Coltrane. Negro Kills Woman and Attempts Suicide. Bob Miller, a well known negro, tt 1 j nn.A crlmr1ifl ArvicA in I ui- n-r,A inotonflir l-illi TVfarv .Tones. Xie X1U55 leuueitu a saui auu xuoiuiV vU ' l tt-m if L'.JM Ul, -r-eTr thft Graded School and everybody re- U WOman of his own color Saturday . Jilsl J ' a? Tomorrow Night. ley Montgomery here. Miss Mont gomery will leave next week for Golds boro to remain until after the wed ding. Mr. DeBerry Barrinjer, of Mount Pleasant, had the misfortune to have, the thumb of his left band auCl today, while placing a corn shredder at the barn of Mrs. It. A. Brown. Mr. Barringer caujrht his finger be twee a two wheels of the machine and th thumb of his left hand wa badly mashed that it was necessary for th attending physician to amputate it at the first joint. p MecklenbuTf Fair Next Week. All the railroads within 100 milea of Charlotte, including this year lor the first time all branch roads, will give rates of only One and a third fares for the round trip to Charlotte lue, w T. .r::: if i morning and a large and represents- Hon. R. L. Doughtc and lion, u . onnpg me ecaicnuur x a r, accoru. grets tnai ne wu, - m-iit, uu 0 .r"r five conreo-ation was present to hear T. Hartsell-wUI address the voters or mg to an announcement isi tnaac or Miss Constance Cilne will have charge the breast in an effort to commit sui- tire congre ation r r', rabarrna conntv at the Railroad Commissioner FiUgerali s ibterens re St. Elmo to be Here This Week. - 'ed Twomey, who wrote the stage iou of St. Elmo," which will be here on Thursday evening, ' Oc- tober 50 of ,1 " L. LAIC UMCitt AlUUSC .IS A AA of the work until Mis turns. ipursum Miss Julia Foster is sick today and down Mr. Webb is supplying ner piace. cocaine Mr F L. Walker, of the Charlotte sumpt auLi.t ( j, t Shool" sne.nt the day Here install- the i vv 11 1 r 1 1 n ur iu 1 i iivh nvw v 1 His , v.. au w ir,r ; snnitnrv drinking fountains in tents mties t U i, a .a- a; . rpnt'ml RP.hnol. .. The children drink This occurred at Charlotte. hlW class nronn,t;on of tho An- from.a bubble and their lips touch norning out iuc vi.a. this able and distinguished divine. Concord and Cabarrus count eiue wmic iixAiS 11, lur : -1td-u t.-:iI iTr Jcnrco I r-A Tir,ca Tnpsdav ni?ht at iui'Jl HCKeis win iro on sale .ioaajr, vcis v AT . A I I nl.nt- M11M1IIII I I iTU f .BLUUiatiT uwiuuisv I vuui L J T I. . " g omcer ana was w ,, r o - pW,Pnt nVWk. A bras band has been en- ber 24-and be gooI for the return trip by the po icevari. Uh paced him amonff hraired to furnish music for the occa- ag late as Saturday, the 29th. , nend, it is saia, ana me Pfc- r:-"' ' a. r tr nonhl avail him- The management of the fair has ion i3 that he 'was erazed tn wlnMft.dL gisboD mw0 tftj self of the opportunity to hear the awarded the contracts for the ifutal- drug when ne empuei ?e - fe -- . campaigri discussed by lation ad operation of the lights oa .of the pistol intot he woman. i - ""f rz? 1 ; hw w cn.,1- ,np th next the fair rounds darin- the fair. Oe- 1 r a in 1 r t n l tti ii rm inr i 1 1 i. lii hi ir-. i irr i till " - - i - - - - - - x lican public. iwomey is a dramatic author of and a thorough master of He has embodied in his -Ml fvtv...;,,.. . sta?ocraft. Mt MrfTinlev Has a Rival. Thomas J. Riggs, Jr., a government engineer working on the Alaskan rpni ctnmr i, kiMimio.ir ciittav. , has reported tne " w AV7A V 1 J 1 LAIC 1 J 1 7 W IV LU- I 1 11 111 . 0 t T A TTnns "R. T. Donffhton and L. T. Hart- seU's Appointments. Tuesday. October 18. Bethel 2:30, n. ty VinAOrd. 7?0 P. m. Af.AAA., wv-.v., A" . , . i Wednesday, October 19. Pitts school house 8 pvm. - i ..... .i.i Tenn to att a meeting of the Mis- Congressman from this district and toner gibnary Board and will go from there the other the next Senator. - to New Orleans to attend the session i of the College Bishops. . At The Theatorinm Today. "i Plnd-v A-mncan GirL" ThlSi Rtnmc from the World Cham- picture is nlied wuu inruis ana inrous 2-jth to 2Sth. ; Appcoiimately 3,000. 1C candle power incandescent lamps and about 100 are lijlits of thft street lighting type will be used in the various building and oa the ?ethcr ;tv. ii'. a. i-fVi of fhA Arctic, cir- n' lue J.miiiar cnaraciers, aiscovery, iai va , . , n t -u t:, -?:,. ;a'oetTnp-tn Presorv n fi, c..a! a . .i? u-a t, v,nii0Trpa i the high- . Salisbury's big fair is destined to u-i- i aL.ouumern atmospner cie, ox wuat ."v. 0 n i? fffc onVl "Tnn a trpr makes the novel so attractive, est ! mountain, on the contme, ex- eclipse U.for;,f5?!8 ,1!!!! TIT .nrTTniPxr Tiv z uu teet. uanieis is Os-Dora Grier ,of Fort MiH, S. pionship series between the Philadel- and will grasp your attention every phia Americans and the Chicago. ra- minute ol ine pia. viu a xjiusauf tionals are bing receives at the Davis "Examination Day at School," and Dru Co. arid quite a number ox the a corker it is. - ... i . j. r a i as dav. iM-ley is 20,480 feet aove tlere nerf The trae- xpectin an Immense baseball bugs of the city are await- The irttrac- ing each bu ness. letin with intense eager- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis spent ; yesterday in Salisbury. Mrs. Robt. Bost ha? resumed her work with the Curtis Publishing Com pany. - . ' . -.v . The greatest men do not always get their pictures (a the newspapers. guest of Mrs. S. J. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1910, edition 1
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