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' , 1 " 1 J ' - uuitsngr. . PUBLISHED TWICE A. WEEIt $1 &0 a Yiwir, Due In Advanoo, VOL. XXXVI. CONCORD, N. C. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1910 NO. 33 THE MECKLENBURG FAIR. Sverything Ready for the Opening Prospects for Great Pair. TiiH ninth annual fair of tha Meek :v) rz Association will open at Char- tle tomorrow rooming' and when 'i... t.4-' n -. i i n i r 4'all fnnit il.. I i,o :r:aut u vv"0 . lwih -n,, . a;f will be -ready for opening of the The exhibitors have been busy r,t :;.-ie than a week decorating and tailing- their exhibits and the fail jniH. wmry cierKs ana neipers fjave been on the grounds lor several 3. . 'J'iie fair management is exceed- jlv well pleased with the prospects the tair, everyunng naving com- rincd to make the event the greatest coje that nas oeen given there. The inn maKing ieaiures or tne fair nus year are oi reac variety ana I & - l i ; ze .otliciaw have been careful to seelm nat only the best have been given Dace, (lrinvin vu inc oiaie xair, oai-1 L oi-.rl (ha T. nvvilln o-a. : I IT .J i . A lOI-oH h ' . . .. I a;;u vnvi j-i me . iciccs, 1 i ll A AAA n ' I .1 fimouiitinj: io more man o,uuu lor nri'our days, will be contested for by I to The latest string of horses that has :( r appeared on the local track ek at I time and some exceedingly fast I to - 1 ! - 1 - 1 r TT r;'j-cs :ire anucipaieo. The ()iCMiing day of the Fair will bel r.iil.h'etiV Day, Wednesday 'will be r'narlotte Day, Thursday U. C. T. Tr,v 1 I'lilav Kvpi'vbndv'ft Mar I BUTLER SMOKED OUT. H Shelby, Butler Said the Local Self Government Plank Had Reference tn TJmior hut tb Slifhv P.onrWi. . to Liquor, hut the Shtfby Republi can Organ Does Not Agree. 'jreenshoro llecord. They smoked Butler out the other iay at Shelby. The anti-saloon league '.vante.il.to know from his lips the meaning of the local self-government plank in the Republican platform, but ?he wily gentleman evaded the question for some time. Finally vari-, ojs members kept shooting inquiries at him while he was speaking and be 'omin'.' nettled, Butler blurted out Tcat it meant local 0)tion. And he uU ihe truth. A well-known Repub li'Wi spell-binder at Wilkesboro the Jtb.er day,. Mr. Linney, made no bones about it. He said it meant liquor a chance for each locality to have sa Icxms if desired. The Record is fond -tf quoting an adverse witness. The Asheville Gazette-News, independent Republican, referring to the ielby incident says "Butler has .lust about been smoked out and from now until the election day he and his wet friends may, perforce, appear to deal honestly ith the people on this single subject ''f liquor. Butler, determined to tio longer smother . his et sentiments, threw oft the mask. He said the local It-government plank meant local .option, whereat the Shelby Aurora loes not deem it expedient to conceal ' its-fxlmiration for Butler. It loves to sit at the feet .of Butler, with the eyes of the world upon it, and learn liidom. It admires those luxuriant chin whiskers, that devilish eye, that whole pulehritudinojus, really- duke hke piece of handiwork. Wherefore, !i we have observed, the Aurora is jrneved, as witness these words: 'As much as we admire Senator Butlei, we to disagree with him on the ques iion of local option, and there are just as manv .Republicans as Demo- -rats in North Carolina who hold our i. new on this question.' " Will Cast His First Vote for De- mocracy and Tells wny. Ndisbury Post. ' A Cabarrus county young man who a correspondent of The Post and TV.. -'It I no win nst his tirsf vot.A this year l ays he will vote for the Democratic imitiees and tells his reason for it. V - - ml I ii u letter follows: ''I will east my first vote for-the sibility that Mrs. Crippen is still anj beautiful child and a great fav aominees of the Democratic party be- alive. Of course these are rather far orje here. ause I know that under that party fetched reasons, in the opinion of lead- The remains arrived here Sunday l'lfi tirntp noo, haan mran rt nlnon ihnn. I ST- TlTAdnwrn.- TTM3.I i u-ujjress ,aministranon. uuuci J ' administration' education has ad- ctrtr 1 'vo nrnrpspjV ram'dlv TIip Tpmn-1 Win--party has for its leaders the tt!'y hct men of the country. I am a national Democrat because I am I ' v xiiV w 'rtorlv opposed to the high tariff sys- jwucn is the principle of the Re- 'ubi u-an nnvfv Tf tc rr'.o.nr C--w fl-iol lvfrnment to protect one man's !" . xl is itiuui i-J l inu i uiness to the detriment of all other .TT,ZOn-a- I see nothing in the Repub- I I ii ;i 1 11 I I I" llll I I . J.I I r-I r-- 1 slinll vote the. Democratic kft. Sudden Death ofNegro Man. nnol 'i-inerly worked at the Concord .rfin- Club, died suddenly Friday t at Mr. F. A. Archibald's farm, ''0llt x miles from the city. Doug- a mr.l.'wl inn i a n . JW pounds or cotton Fn '4y aJd 5t isthought that he died a uie ettects of a sun strode, as he I1K . ' ui,onscious when found hv sev. cotton pickers in a hai room 1 anoup nnn . . SUPEPJOR COURT. Case of Pink Dry and Gaston Blake to Begin Tnesday Morning Regis ter of Deeds Harris Derelict in Dnty. - . Cabarrus burner Court, convened ilii. i , . n I .r a' iui3 jxiuiiixu jor a iwo-weeKS session. Judge B. x. Long, of Statesville, is presiding and Solicitor lleriot Clark- son, of Charlotte, is representing the Mate. - me case oi state vs. M Dry and Gaston Blake, charged with the mar- der ot Myrtle Flowe 'colored, was called. Judge Long issued an order or a special venire of llu men to be summoned to appear at court tomor- row morning at 11 o'clock. The jury ooxes were brought into court and a imie ooy unaer ten years was called i i and everything was in readiness tor drawing the venire, when it was uiscuvertu tnai xvegisier ox JJeeas J. I T(.ii.m I K a.. I 1 fil Alh T in nm Uk 1 I .. " . w auc iow aiait tuai jury ooxes I p .11 I 1 .. .. - snau oe broucrnt in court bv the flrk the coard of county commisstoners. I The deputy clerk was present, hut the law makes, no provision for a deputy ierform a service of this kind. Mr. 1 -i .'-r-r .-. Harris had gone to Jlarrisburg. Harris nau gone to liarrisburir. A subpoena was issued for him and the sheriff went at once to Harrisburg for him, making the trip with Mr. L. E. Kftfror in hie Tnfpfcfafn '-lrt Ihe following compose the grand jury: C. G. Heiik. foreman, Carro1 th?- 5k a"' P t StS & f ra"e' W- J: MeCurdy, B. M. Ekshan, J. 0. Sossamon, W. J. Hartsell, Wm. Freeze, J. A. Overcash, R. Cox, E. Octave Mills, C. S. Miller, P. A. Good man, J. T. Honeycutt. Dr. Crippen Sentenced to he Hanged. Dr. Ilawlfiv ITarvpv (!rinrpn- thp American practitioner and medical agent, was Saturday at London found guilty of "the murder of his wife, the American actress, Belle Elmore, and sentenced to be .hanged' November 15. m . on a. I Ihe jury was out just dO minutes. , hen it returned ,and announced that , it had found tha defendant guilty, Lord Chief Justice Alverstone asked the physician if he had anything to say. urippen replied in a low voice: 4 'L still protest my innocence.", - The Chief Justice then donned the black cap that had rested near him tnrougnout tne trial and pronounced ihe sentence of death. ' " I Addressing the condemned man, L,0rd AlVerStOlie Said! iou nave oeen convicieu on evi dence which can leave no doubt in the mitnl of any reasonable man that-you cruelly murdered your wife and, then mutilated her body. "I advise you to entertain no hope that you. will .escape the consequences ot vour crime. 1 implore vou to make yur peace with Almighty God.;' As the Lord Chief Justice conclud ed, a policeman stepped forward, and, in the hush that had fallen over the court room, led Crippen .'from the -i i- OOCK. The trial of Ethel Clara JLeneve, as an accessory after the fact in the mur der of Mrs. Crippen, will begin next Tuesdav. Dr. Crippen May Never Pay the Pen- alty for Crime. Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen who was sentenced to be hanged on No- veinber 15 at London, after being found guilty of the murder of his wife, may never pay the penalty for his crime. Arthur JNewton, ms lead- inur counsel, already is taking steps for an appeal, the burden of which will be that Crippen was found guilty 11 t n nnrpiv ircumstantiai evidence, i v --Z W I that rh prosecution did not prove that the remains were those of Mrs. Crippen and also that there is a pos- - - ,A..ific .hnf O C f rfin O BPntlTTVPnt 1 i TP-rJnnA nnoincf tionm'nir a prevailii 111 Jjugiouu "a"",J-t';31' -"""oi"c) man on circumstantial evidence. a t. iiinirianf wliipb bannened after r,.:,, 1,01 1ppii pntpnppd is believ- y IJ.IMFV.11. 11 4.1 ww ed to be of considerable significance. The foreman of the grand jury was Sppn to hand a note to the chief jus- tice, who replied that it would be sent to the proper autnoriues. This has .. f a tlio rnmnr flint the inrors v CJl use i" "--"w- recommended the death penalty be not inflated. If the note bore this rec. ommendation, it would probably be BUT r III H UU1C OVV-X vi i . Mrs. L. D. Coltrane Will Entertain. The following invitations have been! issued: Mrs, Lester D. Coltrane . invites you to meet' Miss Young Tuesday eveningOctober twenty-fifth " eight-thirty o'clock. r, e. v. p. - vr ii ' J- fpV viages aa- PERSONAL IIEHTION. Some of the People Her and ELw- where Who Come and Go, Mis Jena Coltrane is frpendbg the day in Charlotte. . Mrs. M. P. Alexander has .gone to Monroe to visit -relatives. Mr. J. Lind?av Ros. of Ander.-on. S. C is a visitor in the citv todatf.- J 7 . n - . , : Vt;: SVf-frJ-'r. 7 " 4 s UCJU WCiiv Attorney J. 1). MeCall, of Char- lotte' ls here today. on legal business. Mr. AJ K. Lent, of .ffcilUhnrv wn yesterday in the city with bisfamily. Mr. Herbert Honeveutt. o? Char lotte, was a Concord visitor yesterday. Mr. R. J. Cook has lust retnrned from a week's visit to Statesviile and oaiisuur' lit t la AllCCpa M OTTM m -in vadimaW " .iiiuvu jviuiuVUvlW Mrs. V. II. Gorman, of Catonsville, Pltl" Js visiting her mother, Mrs. B. l' iSrs. Ar- r?.. f k i returned from a visit to home folks in Green ville, S. C. Mrs. E. A. Moss returned Saturday from Maxton, where sho has been visiting for several weeks. Miss Camille Durham, of Charlotte, who i the guest of Mrs. E. J. Bras well, will return 'home tomorrow. Ir. A. X. Lentz, of Spartanburg, S. C, spent Sunday in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lentz. Mr. A. C. Iveyr of New Ijondon, spent yesterday here with his sons, Messrs. C. M. and LeRoy Ivey. ... ( -J Mesdames L. T. Hartsell and K. S. Young and Miss Belle Means are spending the day in Charlotte ' Mrs. U. K. Black and daughters, little Misses Elizabeth and Dorothy. are visiting friends in Charlotte, Ar n'i c, -ti r- T , T Jirs. v . ij. omuu, pusses uenn oi- , T , ,T ' . . n.-.i -Mr. Charley. Krider. who has been in Texas for several weeks visiting "is sister, returned to concord last night. Miss Mary Cole, who has been vis- iting her sister Mrs. P. T. Durham, returned to her home this morning in Raleih" Ars Xeal Smith, of Laurihhnr!?. and MV niwl Alps .TopI fiilwnn nf KnntK Carolina, will arrive tomorrow visit Mrs. R. A. Brower. to Messrs. J. L. Miller, J. Locke Er win and Dr R. S.Yoiing have gone to Charlotte to heaFj ex-Governor C. B. Ay cock tonight. 3Irs. J. D. Hatcnet, who has been visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. W.'-Smith, left on No. 11 this morn- for her home in Atlanta. for her home in Atlanta. Mesdames D. B. Parrish and C. A. Myers returned Saturday from Ral eigh where they spent a week with relatives and friends and taking in the fair. Mrs. Jno. M. Cook left his morning for Hickory to visit her sister, Miss Ella Belle Shirey. Miss Mary Hen drix and Master Jno. M. Cook have been in Hickory for several days. Mrs. Cook will also visit relatives in Mount Holly before returning home. Death of a Little Child. tiul r j Rmsvrpll. .Tr th 14 tu-nUl nn of Slr. and Mrs. E. J. graswen died Saturday morning at 4 O?cloek at the home 'of his grandpa- i... nf' j vr r tt- irti,cA in Charlotte after an illness of a week's duration Little "Billy" as he was I I 1 I it I I 5-1.1 II I ltl I r. J. 1 J VUUkJViil fnm:Knriv aaIIpH.' wns'sn attractive on No. 46 and were taken im mediately to the First Presbyterian church, where a short funeral ser vice was held, conducted by Rev. Dr. J. M. Grier, after which the in terment was made at Oakwood ppnipfprv: Thp following were the' pall bearers: Dr. R. M. King, i. Li I Smitli, Carl Spears and G. H. "Rich mond. Asheville's Population Estimated at 31,000. The new city directory of Asheville, including Biltmore, South (Biltmore, West Asheville, South Asheville Woolsey and Kenilworth, all adjoin inf the city corporate limits, shows a total of 12,400 names. The company estimates that Greater Asheville is a community of 31,000 people, and that the government census will give that city Sa "population of 21,000, leaving about 10,000 who are a part of Ashe ville that will not be counted m me Witv nroner. in Biltmore ana ei rA.Uni; aloSe there are at least join Asheville. FOREST HILL CTWS' Miss Raiaer and Mrs. Ros Better SeTeral Personal Notes of Interest, Alcr. J. H; Wrisht ad IL W, AVarrwi fnt Sunday ia Ctariotte with liierxlK Mer. Milton Arrowy, of Char lotte, and J. C. Arnw.l, of lJe mer City, cpent Snndav ia the city with Mr. V. T. Milb. Euire Ellis Iurer. of Uuioa cotihtv, ha been visiting Mer. Tom and Cha. Videahoae for jvrra! dayjt. j . . ' ' lr. and Mrs. V. T. linker and Mi Bertha Linker, 5pt;ut Sunday hi Chia Grove with relatives. Mr. Wm. nelierman pent yester day in Charlotte iwrth friend. . 3Ir Ilihman. of Kanaaoli moved hi family to Concord last week and will work at the Locke Mills. Mr. Sloan Cohen came in from Kan narkd: last night. Mis Mag Raimer, who Jias been eriuiily ill for several day at the home of her brother, Mr. Jno. Raimer, onVChurch street, is reported slightly btd(er tnlav. Mrs. W. G. Roe. who "moved here recently from Rock Hill, has been very sick for several weeks, hut has im proved a little in tlK last few days. Mr. .Tas. Brooks will move his family into the home of hh mother-in-law. Mrs. I. A. Hathcook. Mr. B. B. Furge5on, of Jtandleman. arrived in the city last week and has a position a beamer at Locke Mills. .. ' RECEPTION LAST SATURDAY. The Misses. Archibald Entertain at Their Elegant Home on North Un ion Street. One. of the most delightful social events of the year was the reception iven Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock by Misses Kate and Nan nie Archibald "at their elegant new home on North Unidri street. This is one. t'f the handsomest homes in the city and was the object of much ad miration by the many guests present. Miss Margaret Virginia Ervin stood at the'door and took the cards of the gue-vas they, entered, and they were ushered in to the parlor by Mrs. J. P. Allison and Mrs. W. W. .Morris, who stooj near the front door. The guests were received in the parlor by the Misses Archiband, Mrs.1 D. G. Caldwell, Misses Lena Leslie and Min nie Ross. They were then escorted by Mrs. S. J. Ervin into the dining room, wiiere a delicious salad course was 'served by Mrs. L. E. Boger and Mrs. Richmond Reed. They were then shown the way by Miss Louise Means and Mrs. Black to the punch bowl, in the hall, which was presided over by Miss Belle Means and Mrs. J. F. Hur ley. The house was was most beautifully and tastefully decorated with chrv santhemums, roses, ferns and palms. The elegant home was made even more beautiful by the decorations which hail been so artistically arranged. Chicago Cnbs Take the Fourth Game Nineteen thousand delirious enthu fc4iasts, driven almost insane by a ninth-inning tie and a tenth-inning victory., saw the Chicago Nationals '.'come" back" Saturday at Chicago and capture the fourth game of the world's series from the Philadelphia Americans. 4 to 3 The combat was one to live in his tory. There wasn't a moment in it when a- properly interested partisan could draw a calm, full breath. It Avas anybody's game until the finish, when a double, an out and a single put the winning run across the plate. Crazy Negro With Pistol Clears Ral eigh Streets. An insane negro with a 38-calibre revolver that he fired freely into crowds as be ran three blocks, while the crowds were surging to get points of vantage to view the circus parade stirred a tremendous sensation Satur dav afternoon, but happily no one was injured. The shooter, Lee Wat- kins,, aged 20 years, started by firing three shots at Lewis illiams just "to make him dance," and then ran ai d emptied other chambers of his gun and kept snapping it as he went; Three men finally overpowered him. Since he has been raving tnat ne is J un,er orders to kill a man." The remains of little E. J. Braswell, Jr., arrived yesterday afternoon on No. 46 and were taken to the First Presbyterian church, where a short funeral service was held, after which the interment was made at Oakwood cemetery. Those who came from Cliarlnttp with the remains were: Messrs. D. Parks Hutchinson. E. R F. Stokes, P. H. Allen, Herman Dowd. J. 0. B. Gillespie, Mr. McKey, Wade H. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson and Miss Camille Durham. i Mr. Henry Underwood spent Sun- davin No. 1 with friends. FLORAL FAIR K0VT2SBRR 1ST. Ladies' rkrtf ExUbii Will U UtU Tuesday, JcTerabr In ta Fttftr BcdiJii Lu: of Fmrv The Floral Fair ill U hid by ht ladie f St.. Jaar risarrf NuuxWr lt, ta the I'Uifer biUdlas (rj3i rerstly occupied by Mr. Jal !U r'isuirrj. All llomrr ta b rtitft4 iunt If iierrd at id tvxm it 11 a. m. of -ial date. AH ht tac ihtr arr rui!ially iurttrd la 'Iar iheir tlowrr in tbK cihibit. All tlower ih exhibited, it tcat ht as deitoodf Art doaatrd. The pfiw t be gitea to the winner ruay r:t at the toxr of IKv & BvL Tbey ane: L The best ingl ehrjpaatheiaata of any color Firt prite, handaoae pictnrv; econd priie, iitvrr jrup pitcher; third prie, gla iteber. 2. Bet thre pink ehrvvantbemtna One half dozen bread aa3 batter plate. X lVt thr- erram chrya.ath raumleil nxiw lipjers. 4. IUt thrive yellow elirysanthe mums One tdeneil curtain. Tt. IVt three white ehryihanthe muraPair isilk hoe. C. llct three 'ml chrysanthemum ..One -Knla ticket. 7. Best three bronie fhrysantLe miim One box Nunnally candy. 8. Best three purple or lavender chrysanthemums One laundry ticket. 9. The best collection of chrysanthe mums First prize Rng, 3Gx72: cc ond prize, quarter ack of flour. 10. Handsomest buquet of cut flowers, any variety ArtUtie raw. 11. Handsomest prted plant Firt pize, pair of shears; second prize, four pound of coflF.ee. ' rz. isest tnree vanegaiea enrysan themums Onri bushel 'of "Chueka- tnck bucks.' ' The Jeannette Kllng Company at Graded School November 1.' Prof. Webb has arranged for the jeannette Kling Company to give an entertainment -at .the Central School building on Tuesday night, November 1. This company consists of Jeanette Kling, reciter of stories and plays. Henrietta Wei hi, viyTinst, and Louise Kerper Harrison, pianiste. This com any is under the management of he Radcliffe Entertainment Bureau, which has given Concord such excel- ent numbers in the pat. There will be soios, oueis ana ; trios, a non play will be included in very program as each member of the company js pos- sessea oi unnsuai uramauc auuuy. The Daily Times, of Valdosta, Ga says: "The Jeannette Kling Company was excellent. The music was of the nghest class and all of the numbers were encored. Miss Kling 's reading . . , " , j probably the best that has ever been here, and that is saying much, since , aldosta has had the opportunity oil1 : ut. i No. 12 Township S. S. Convention. rn w waere loc aaio- .14 - xr ,0mobi!it: will attend the Mecklenbarg The executive committeo of ho. 12 f.;r. ti,. ..-.n -..vin- tf, township sabbath school met at the Methodist Protestan church, October 23rd, at 2:30 o'clock, the committee beiny comiosed of the -folio wins: 1L -a 1 - W. Laughlin, W. H. Scarboro, John 4k m . Simpson, Hoke Peck, R. L. Hethcox. Miaenheimer, loton Spnng itreet II W TnMilin was elected chair- adjoining the church, the price paid mail, auu ll. u. ncincox, becreiary. , , , " . , . , The meeting was then opened for occupy -both lot with the new ehurek discussions, and laying plans fur the wh,"h VW M- work. It is the earnest desire of thia .Shirley, tic piixc, fox dog of llr. committee to do a great work this W. A. Foil'a lomou pack, haa run year, and to make i the best in the his last race. He wa taken fuddenly history of the schools. In order to do H this morning and died in a few this we must have the cooperation of hours. Shirley would run nothing bat all the pastors and superintendents, a fox and wbeu the eporti were out So we extend to them an invitation to hunting and other dog would b tray meet with us, and help us in every they would oiwayn be in doubt a way then can. to whether it vara f until they. Our next meeting will bo held on heard old Shirley srivr one of hi loud,' the first Sabbath in January, at 2:30 'V htl. f o'clock, at the A. R. P. church. Mr. Joe Dorton, a well, known young w . t t ii a. - R. L. HETHCOX, Sec. Street Car Companies Consolidated. record thi-tnom- Co.; consideration frJ-v". i iu il a consolidation of the prortw of both ' companies 'including nhe fair ground projcrty near Salisbury, con sisting of 41 acre, and the ( oi -man lot. at.. the intersection of Crowell aud West Repot street, together with 2 1-10 miles of track in SalHbury and 1 1-8 milJs of traek in Concord arl all the cars and equipment of the Piedmont Kail way Company. Thi deed has been recorded in Rowan county. Attention Veterans! A deed was put on in conveying the: entire bolg, of " ?ff J numuer the Piedmont Carolina Railway (,, " fn;'u'U Hnttt tbu Motion, both in Howan and Cabarrus counties, The funera , cn.ee wa, held .Ibis ii.. S.lUbnrv & Sreneer ttailwav nuug at lior n ehapeL It is now the time for our annual pronouneed appendicitis Mr. Cannon dues for Camp No. 212. to be paid, spent a very restles night and up which is 15 cent per capita. Please to the nn hour hi condition hail pav the same io the undersigned, D. not improvel. Mr. Cannou was A. Caldwell or W. M. Weddington. taken to the Presbyterian hospitat, v H. B. PARKS, Com., in Charlotte, Saturday afternoon, ae Camp No. 212, U. C. V. companied by Dr. R. M. King. TODAY'S WCTItE? RCrOT. Fair ?w 4l THf ; art LOCAL AKD OmXRWIsn. At C-i.rc Sar!a tt IIlafU 1 ia.n' th tlh jrrtr, tHa boo Mr. Tw na lVl.k, f IUal a mliHi at the ctrr -J . MVi(e" family Vi95-?t;yr riievt trr frnlat A&d iil aj7wajr tonight at the tpcra i ta. We rrTYt tiote tttit lh rvaiU lion Mn, W. U. CaaibeU, who ia o ill at lb JaLaa Traiairj School, i ttot iia proved today, Mrv Jocpii Hitcr, wto Eat tx2K ill of paeamuau fur cirral days al her hoaje on Geonr:a avenue, U ooi better, e art jrlid to not?. Mr. J, W. Black welder, of No. 5 loKn-hiji, rrecotlr tnoe4 hi fatnUjI to Concord, asd occapic the boata next to Mr. C. Ik4e Peck o a Caarek ttcet. Application will be made to th Govenor for th ardoa of Fred CuJp. ctdured, mho i enir.g a aeateac cf four taonth oa the chain gang far wiling liquor. All agrcemtn ha bcru made be tween the tre-ivcar company ad thm city of Concord whereby the macadasj on Vet I)ejot treet from iXr. Iaifer ty'a' rexidenco to .the- depot iH b completed at once. Mr. i M. C, Bargtr, of Spencer and Mr. ltobert trtber, of Concord have purcha-d the ity (afe froaa Mr. Afton Meant. The cafe U ia charge of Mr. isuther. We bcak a pd patronage fur the new t!rm Madame Marrela Scrnbrich it t give a concert in Charlotte at th ! Academy of Mum'c Monday, Novem Iwr H. Mtume, Scnbrich hai bee ringing before larg odienre daring jt"1 pat week in bicago, Milwaukee and &t. Paul. The North Carolma Svnod nf IK Prcsbvtcrianrhurch meeU tomorrow at Roekv Mount. Iter. Dr. J. 1T Grier. and Mr. J. V. Hurlev. ar- deli. tes and Dr. J. S. Lafferty, alternate. llrom the Firt I'reahvtensn etineef - i,en. ' 1tmv M ' - w. . z U'.iw nn,i At n, v.t. -t: , u it eiiurehw. No arrariirernent baa yet . . A . ,i,M r . t tn x, , - . ... A long caravan of aulomobuc passed Concird yesterday and today, . i t 1 ... l .1 . (ri under the aujrpic of lhe Wia. fiton.Salem to Charlotte tour: . . uucJlwu Vl ioo xirai oap. I iti ri j ' iMni it ii inpir inimi ion i ra man of the Urowa mill, died ctrrdayi monmig. at o'clock. Mr. Dortoa a the son of Mr. Will Dortou, and a cauvc, ol tm4 unty. ne wat 3 v ri..wu oi agriculture, waramgton, and. -Mr. r v . mormon, oi iue riaie -vgricui-laral Department, Raleigh, who hare been pendj:ig M'Veral month in tb county, making a ott survey of Ca barrus county, hav completed theic work and will leave tomorrow for 'AhcW,,, Randolph county, whom iney wm make a similar survey. i Mr. Jay Cannon Haa Appeadidtia. Mr. Jay Cannon wa taken suddenly ill Friday afternoon and on examinav nation bv a nh vsieian his illnes wit i i k. I i . i . k t t to Eliasville, in the same state.
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