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loi-. i ruoLiaMKD TWICE A WEEK.
-oO a Ywir. Du? In A lVnnco.
THE HUEDEE CASE.
VOL. XXXVI.
A pEplXdUfBLEATFAIR.
11 Tnntm-sMiv loaches I Rtif T- '-.. .
'-tics in -w ' ; j v4, ana - v eienae isegir.s
tne j wwiuuy 01 Aixirar xiowe. Hus
band of the Dead Woman.
The entire morning session of the
last aaiuruj n, auu xt eourt tod w t k examiain
what lengths some people wixnpssAS V,. tu o,l. :. fu T
,l?0iu uc. -:r-. , T case, me Mate rested, at the
Xfers. a ii .0 noon rec, and at the beginning of
- ...... ,!t fls of No. 11, came to ri10 ;u ' ' ,.
iw. i w... - . - ur"" t:siua me eaanuuation
omce J"-'-.--- w.V U1 lue wnesse8 lor tne defense be-
It bad bceu cirenlated in the ngh- Arlirar Flowe, husband of the mur-
wW,i that --. , Hiemi woman, wa, the most important
CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1910
NO. 35
S4Y CHAIN GANG WORKED ROAD
.,v deplorable affair occurred at
iX'ikett school house, in -No. 11
0S
to
ncbUcan canumaie "V VT , ' Dlale Wltness. lie testified in sub
ioild at the Plunkett sehool stan,e that he and hh f
last Saturday night At the tin. 'm tIie fronfc of tbcir
i. A 1- -
'..i house tnat nizm, vuere wtr
1(
the Democrats wing a. . mi t61d him to ooen th door. Ha M i
that
present lo
use tnat mgnt inere 0JJ the night of the -killing "and that
B republicans and, -4 Demo- someone .came up to the house and
AFFIDAVITS TO THAT EFFECT FROM
FOUR CITIZENS OF GOOD CHARACTER.
Mr. Hartsell Produces Affidavits to Sustain His
Statement that the County Convicts Were
Worked on Road Leading to Mr. Burrace's
Farm. Republicans Issued Notes for $16,460.
32, and Paid Only $3,274.40.
ing, may possibly be the same
lessrs L. T. Hartsell, T. D. Maness
and Ileriot Clarkson addressed a large
and enthusiastic crowd of voters at
the pump station Tuesday night. Mr.
t7 i . . -m
o', -Henry iees, win lees ana thafc he tol thf . . auuj uiSui
D-.ti - . mi t 1 " bUv I Mirtjull onnKnA . .v, 1. . .
beai mat u.c "T" , M aoor ana iooKei out to see who
-1,. nt DUMUCS3 vv- was oft thnt: ac cnnn oq ha nAaA
;rts"haa no business there. Darmg the door someone pointed a gun at
x nggnri, himaft firod ' 'T fpll nV .r, the
Id"
Tv -Rord-bandymj
1. Ilnl .V Ui a f il
saw: . , TT . . Muau ujl uut irassea my iace, tne
.iWhy Io.rt - morris nia;us powder burning my face in several
3 Olicn. w , txtmi U"" tll,u "UCK fflV TMIC OBC Id!
r?iblican- wouia tiov' ana m
n.l, pd: "No. thoy won't do
but build a roi.i toJ3urrage's
ave been -accused of besmirch
ing the character of officials and citi
zens of this count. I have never be
smirched the name of an official or
any other citizen, bat I claim the
right to" show the record of any offi
cial.. I reiterate the statement that
Mr. Barrage worked the convicts on
noiaing
larsi.
The three boys
over and said Pink Dry has shot the road ieadinsr to his farm and if h
ma ' " aniri I In tt n 1.1 V I -. ' 7
mv. oaiu i i"vt, r iu n u was frUlr
jected to a most rigid cross examina
then left (Mr.
tion by Attorney reans, but he never
Iwt naa ieu ucj.ui u of any material evidence in the case.
tV home oi .ur. iu. iuiuer xoii. xa- tta n cf rnnr uoc a.;o i,
Tr thev went bact oy tne scnooi iAfT: i. t T.
v ..... f . " ' "v"w 4W cnain
house ani ui -a , . the State were examined this morninjr.
rocks onthe side oi tne roaa wmcn but their ,testim0nv will nlav onlv a
bad been gathered and piled up . lhe minor rt . the eomnared with
M-
did not do so why don't he produce an
affidavit from Mr. Blackwelder, the
man who has charge of the chain
grans? I offer a reward of $10.00 to
any man who will get an affidavit
from Mr. Blackwelder saving that the
Sans or some part of it did not
work on the road leading to Me Bur
rage's farm."
To substantiate his charge Mr.
Ilartsell produced the following affi
davits; two of the men live on the
Three boys weni nuo vue scuuui oiuus that, of the Flo we negro. The attor-
wbere they say tney were accostea oy neys are every inch of
1 - nr r- nn T n TriOl ... 1 UU .a. a. m. 1. 1 1 III J lliri I I I r I I I I avat
tsKr iiiuiai uxt xxv v" round and it was necessary ot the Ia t a n
Democratic party roundly abused. Vnrv to rpHrA ftn qpvpm1 f0 andthe other two are well
(he man was seen to slip a pistol f rom this mornin . imo wn citizens ot Concord:
out of his pocket and give it to an- Xhe f0ii0'inr iq a list of the ,-urv. K. A. Dees and J. It. J. Cochrane,
other man. " mpn 0i0,t. - - eacn oemg umy. sworn, says :lUat ii.
The bovs then left, and when they T t- . llves on -tne road leading from 11. A.
hd pone about 25 yards some one Barr er father DeesVto J. M. Burrage's fbrm; that
said: '"If thev don't run, d-n 'em, f w" w it!f ' to 5 tt he saw the cbain anS ding said
?L TT'tWaAs 90 terson, W. B. Morrison, R. F. Honey- TOaJ. that saM -n wf w
SUUl'L tlLi. W MVU V - J WJfc. awv I
at his (Cochrane 's)
hote ere fired, and one bullet hit - A A,r"Lt;: his (C
. ilk ,iui w i , ii n.i ricn :i ri ' i :i rm i v m i i . i . i a
a trw nof more than two feet from ". ' luey were tnere ror a
I I 'n 1 1 Awn v I i .
Mr V a m
The following other cases have been
$3000.00
i
' !
1D25.00
Henn- Dees.
The Republicans then went to Nel
son Carrijran's shop, and shot at one
of their own men who came out of
Mr. hither Bost's house, thinking it
was one of the Democrats.
disposed of:
State ys. Jim lloldbrooks, robbery,
defendant discharged.
State vs. Arnzi King ' and ' Andy
It is said that ou Saturday one R- .llJtl'
pnbliean asked another if he was go
in to the speaking that night, when
til latter replied: "No, there's going
to be shooting there." - .
Mr. Williams, it is said, had no
appointment to speak at the Plunkett
seiool house last Saturday night. .
Sherman Did Not Call on Taft.
Vice-President James Sherman
months on chain gang; Amzi King not
guilty.
State vs. Tice Bost, c. c. w., pleads
guilty; judgment suspended upon
payment of cost.
State vs. Jim Key, injury to per
sonal property, pleads guilty, judg
ment suspended upon payment of cost.
State vs. "Walter McLain, affray,
pleads guilty, fine $5.00 and cost.
(v; -o -iTC! i h l Ira o H to Huron.
. ... i :.. ... i - i. 'i1 . . .1 v,, I . - 7 ' ,
-4, :.. TTi.- xt "V .,,r l-P- xx.iv.w,;, r-
warn m uucu, i., uuu icxi. mat , , . fi , on -n1 4xs
:.l,4 '.... T....tl. wUa. W r.V""
cakes a speaking campaign that will
take him across the State. Although
be 'spent the dav in Washington Mr
S'nArm-m ill.! nrtf nrt Ttaci A p. nt.
Death of Gillie Whitley.
Master Gillie Whitley died Tues
day At 12:12 o'clock at the home of
Taft. He wa at. fhft State. War and brotner, iMr. nenry wnuiej, on
Xaw h.nirlmo- whiMi i dirActlv North Spring street, after a long ill
acros ihi st.rpof roni thP VVllltC I i :wuuxxxv"vxi. xx
- w - - ... ii nit v t' h :l ii ii i
House, and tbe fact that he failed to Mr. Leonard Wnitieymea oi inesame ,
. . I lf-..Ay- AhAilf -t TTT tTAO n ran -w-T 111 U I X
pay hisTespectstothe'resi-rilsea .tt""ut .l'"u smnArs. fln,, fllpv - mA:n9 RaiA
1' ' 7 w O "
stop and pay
well and
number of
days; this was on or about the 15th
day of February, 1910.
J. 11. J. COCHRANE.
R. A. DEES.
Sworn and subscribed to before me
this the 25th day of. October. 1910.
V C. A. ISENHOUK,
Notary Publie.
, ..Geo. L. Fisher being duly sworn,
says: That on last fall or early this
spring, 1U10, he saw the chain gang
working on the roid leading from R.
A. Dees' to J..M. Burrage's farm; that
he drove along said road and the men
had on stripes and chains and were
grading said road.
G. L. FISHER.
oworn and suDscnoed Detore me
this the '25th dav of ' October, . 1910,
C. A. ISENHOUR,
. ' . Ifotary Public.
W. M. Corzine, being duly sworn
says: That sometime in the spring of
1910, he saw the chain gang working
on the road leading from R. A. Dees'
to J. M, Burrage's farm; that there
were a number of mules hitched to a
several teams hitched to
note given July 4th, 1910, to the
Carolina Engineering Co. If thej are
the &ame their records are wrong.
These notes are in odditkun to the
amount of debt existing when they
took charge.
tfotes Giren
Dec 1, 1003, Citizens Bank
& Trut Co. ......
Jan. 4, 1909, Carolina
Bridge Co. . ...
Jan. 4, 1909, Carolina
Bridge Co. ...
Feb. 1, 1909, J. II. W.
Eudy, Treas. Mt. Pleas
ant M. E. Chureh .....
Oct. 4, 1009, J.W.Cannon
Nov. 1, 1909, J. Stalling
Nov. 1, PJ09, Concord Na
tional Bank ..1.
Nov. 1, 1909, Cabarrus Sav
iugs Bank
Dec. C, 1909, P. F. Stalling
Dec. C, 1909, Cabarrus Sav
ings Bank .
Dec. G, 1909, Citizens Bank
& Trust Co.. . .
Dec. 6, 1909 M. L. Widen
house ... '
Jan. 4, 1910, J. II." W
Eudy
Mch. 7, 1910, Concord Na
tional Bank ,
Mch. 7, 1910, Cannon Mfg.
Co. .
April 4, 1910, P. F. Stall-
EECmnON TUESDAY EVOLVO.I MT rLSASAKT KKWS.
Mr. Ll D. C:trai Ezuruin IH
Ucitfslr Is Hr cf He? Nit,
Hiss Yors.
No pke In trard ItU li
hern tW Mtzr cf aar crsjvii hlt
rial affair tiia lt laadwxre bss of
Mr. and Mr. L. D. Citrate, isa:h
Cfcioa trwtf Tar4y aijrit the cc
caioa being a rmpiiua in bosor of
MLi Laiso Yo2A o Ihina, uha hxi
brea Mrs. CoJiraseY r3ct far t
pat fortnight.
The hose vat beaut if ally dreraUi
throughoat. th ball, parlor and dia
ing room beicg throira open ta the
young people. The colon of j tllo,
pink and red prevailed respective ia
each, and ia each of tbex? there were
chrygant hemom, fenu and cat Cow
ers, being lighted with the callow
Irayi of candle whose color was ia
keeping with tbe color fcbemc; and the
radiant glow of the electric balbt
from the chandeliers, decorated with
festoon of beautiful flowers, made a
scene of rare beauty and lorlints.
TT . . ..
iican uiec wa tne game of tbe
eveninff and after a eeminrlv short
412.001 wJe !'t 'wls und that Muss Mar
jmrile urown wag the lucky one. Mr.
JCalph 31. Udell then, in a few ap-
57(333 1 propria te remarks, made in bi nsni!
1000.00
60.00
3G0.00
508.90
30.00
- - i . ...
wnt attracted no little attention m j , - mail- that h sw thpm twn or
iH a A&vp.s nnfl 7 .
Washington.
cellent young man.
three occasions doing this work.
W. M. CORZINE.
Mr ShArm.n 1, cAn tTi p.ms. I sister. Miss Carrie, and three broth-
went since the letter was given out c, -o. -- " ,rj:i Subscribed and sworn before me.
at Beverly by Mr. Taft, asserting vv mtiey. this the 25th day of October, 1910,
that -hni r,f .nmmittAl himcplf hands could do was done to alleviate JL . xor,xirTVTTT'
to Mr Sl,Armo mnArv ftTimV- his suffering and cheer him as the fa- v.; ' .,,.'
Iran xt vi, pnWJnnn tal disease brought him nearer and x
statP vrwtivr, Tr, tiint rctanA nearer to tne CTav. Jir. xuii.asc inxxxpco i jutxxj
charge of deception and double The funeral - service was held his building of the road by his farm
dealino. -p rt Jfrom the home Wednesday morning at on the ground that a nait minion ieet
x t X ll 111 4t. I . a i I in I r-M I 1 bxxL I - I.
Vice President of the United States. 9 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J. W. of lumber has been hauled over this
Up to the time-the letter was writ- Simpson, and the interment was road, and that thousands oi cords of
ten. Af.- Ton nA nr- cv,rv, ,A made at Uack UreeK cnurcn, in jue-c- woou were to oe nameu uver u. mxicxx
the most cordial of friends. lenburg county, beside the bodies of the people of Cabarrus county know
loved ones who have gone Deipre. . tnat tnis lumDer ne speaks oi ueiuugs
in part to one of the county commissi-
Death of Mrs. G. 0. Petrea. oners, Mr. G. S. Kluttz, they can well
inss
May 1910, Cabarrus Sav
ings Bank
June C, 1910,Cabarrus' Sav
ings Bank ...L..
Jmo Qf 1910,Cabarrus Sav
ings Bank .-.l.V.V----.
Jane 01910, Citizens Bank
& Trust Co. ...
July 4'7 1910, Carolina En
gineering Co., 49
July 4, 1910, Concord Na-
happy manner, pre rented t Mi
Brown the prize, a handsome hat pin,
The guest of honor prize, a huge bunch
of pink carnations, was presented to
Miss oung.
After this a delightful salad ctuirtfe
was served.
Then the guests were given one of
293.80 rarest treats of the cveuing, vocal
solos by 3Iiss Janie Alexander Patter
40L23 son an4 ss Yining. with piano ac-
companimeni oy jus jlucv ixre.
v,..n.i ' 1 1 tii "
30 00! wua a ciear ana
cnarmmg soprano voice, wmea naa
. : 1 1... x . 1
100 00 irttinryv y a uuraucr .OI me
worm 8 master vocalists, tne grace ana
01 At with which Miss Young rendered
ner selections aaueu an unusual enarzn
to the pleasure of the evening. Those
who have heard Miss Pattenon sing
need not be told that her selection
were excellently rendered.
The reception given by Mrs. Col
trane can easily be classed as one of
24 1 most enjoyable social events ever
given in ncora.
154631 u8 wriiiio gucsw were; aiiwcs
Janie and Grace Patterson, Hiriaai
4a3 64 1 Dumville, Shirley Montgomery, Ifiss
xry, Anna uougiass Dnermi, urace
T t : ir. t'ii n t
OilfifiB "1U"U xiuuic .utaus, t iima virreu.
jiynie remoenon, riizaDein ana xi
500.00
30.00
355.97
Ovtrceat rrcwst4 u Sir. iciart
TU rrf-aUr-rrtnia rtu at tit
q4iy ad a tn ptra la
ltaL T. M?T;rt At UaSa itilir-
bJ iiartft t rttizx of ll
Mt, JW-vt rrcait aa WU ml
ta -wr'ufin;.
A ad airrUtwa'f IE tu,
I rem la wtstrhtley KM their patior,
Ut, N. U. Ujciardtn, a ctsaber f
Vf cf1rr pretested Usi iJi
air Trra! !att week.
It wa pleurare which it always
enjoyed f. Hear XUr. Dr. H5we at ihm
Mrthodij fharch 8itardy xtltU
Mr. J. 8. Kindley aad father, ilr.
W. It Kind ley, returned ttrday
from a rUU to Ho wan.
ifi Ora Fi.her and Mr. J. Y. Me
Eacher ctpent Sunday ia C4iaa Graft,.
Grme. .
Mr. Carl Cxk, f Wiatoa, retam
M yctrrdar, after a hurt fUit to
his father.
Mrs. Herman Kdrvl, of Chiu Grofe,
u visiting Mrs. cVhalenberger, bo
U right sick.
Mr, and Mrs. U. I. Iny, of Coa
eorl, skrnt Sunday here.
Miss Leon Barrier ent hst ek ,
at 8etirer.
Mi. Kthel Coraint spent a few day
in Concord last week lth her father,
Mr. Dav Conine.
Mrs. J. P. Miller and daosMer, Mist
G rare, visited friends in China Grove
last week.'
Mr. W. S. Harwell has returned
from a weeks viit to Salisbury.
Hn. C. A. Heiltg, of Salisbury, it
vbiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. J.
U Lefler.
Mr, DeWitt Barrier spent Sunday
with home folk. '. - f
Mm. I. J. Foil and Mim F.lma
Welsli go to Charlotte today to attead
the fair.
jMt. Pleaanf, October 25. "
AUTOHonLn touched.
Gear of Eulck Car Breik ca Kia-
napollj lioad, and U DesaolUhe4
Two Ilea HtirC
A lon caravan of automobile
jy lyiO" Concord Na 1 j iiuwutuu, uiuuuciu uuu x- . vuf v44 vx ututuuiti
tional Bank 185.55 len Gison' Ma,7 P? ;gurite and paed thivugh the eily WedneJay
July 4, 1910, Concord Na-
tionaj Bank
July 4, 1910, J. W. Stallings
Sept. 4. 1910, M. M. Furr
185.55
159.18
3000.00
Notes Paid.
Feb. l, 1909, Jno. W.
Cook ... .
Mch. 1, 1910, Ed Patter
son, .Adm'r. .
June 7, 1910, W. F. Good
man ; .....
April 4, 1910, J. E. Rob
erts .....
Sept. 5, 1910, Sallie Rob
erts . 2
Liucy Urown, Mabel Cleans, Louise I en route from Wiuston-balem to
Means, Maragaret Lentz, Lucy Lore Charlotte iu the Wiiiston-Salrtn to
and Jenn Coltrane."" Messrs. A. R.I Charlotte tour, here were, forty carsi
Howard, R. M. and A. G. Odell, N. marry crowd of tounstiKAOINNH
a a a at . - a m m . ' .k I. w''aiaiai
A. Archibald, Gy AVhite, Luther in the tour and each ne bedecked
WPlfiAQ1) ' Uiiiiiu, uuuut XVICUXXIUUU, I "u j'vh.hhb unit tiajr, wviijimi nua
' Joe Hill.AlIan Gibson, C. B. Wagoner, I a merry crowd of tourists.
R. M. King, Frank Morrison, T. W. I The Buick ear, No. 10, was wrecks
Smith, Jr., and J. M. Ogle?by. led about two mills abofe Kannapoiit.
The car was owned bv Mr. C. A
A Timely Protest. LSapp, and occupied by 31r. Rodger and
Mr. Editor: Court week always! ruber who were driving, s peed in -
$..500.00 1
: ; j
1100.00
174.40
500.00
1000.00
brings a number of horse traders, us- h'ng at aruexrecdingly fat rate tbs
ually a verj' large number, with a steering gear broke and the car
great drove of trade stock. Many of dashed against a tree on the side at
the people of the county must dtend the road. Mr. Rodger waa borled
court, the week bringing many of the through the wind shield, receiving f-
people to Conor.!. There is roomjerai oaa cuis on nis iace ana s nnm
for all in a "fre country,' but the jber of bruises. Mr. Fisher m thro wa
racc. r a ' ' I people of Concord, especially the mer- about ten feet out in a corn field, be-
;::AT and owuers of lots anl hitch- ing slightly stunned by the fall. Th
uenverexi iorreiui uemocratic speecnes i . . . . , . .t k ji:.i,aw ..j
v?B; xu m vw Ug room, are interested in the care car wa practically . demolished and
and thevisit of these able speakers to 1 b. ... , - 4. t. . a.-.a w.i- t.
the new warf of thedty . w5U no donbt ,T.7i.. j. J.V j , S! lw. 'IZ "ZtSti
results for the . ..r- n.. .x I tA. ... rt. i.: i t. .l
accomplish great
Democratic party.
Piwh .Ta.n Petrea. wife of ask the Question, why is Mr. Burrage
dgned his position Mr. Geo. C. Petrea, of Oannonville, building a road for himself and one of
tv , I j. j nr j :ui i ft n'.WV TTATitho commissioners when there are
Mr. Cook Resigns.
Ir. Jno. W. Cook, suoerintenden
;i the farm at the Jackson Training
vooinnail iVcie irrkOitirvn
laeifi K ?x; t Tnt ,TIT Ifnnav nig'hf at O O'ClOCK. XXOx I tne COXxUIUSBlOuera wxxu
w mo CUCVllVO XCU. JLBt. UVXXt 1 UiVU 0 v - - I . . . . i
took finds that his business at Cook's infant, which was only a few hours man thoroughfares m caDarrus county
''rossin r.:iu. -u. i.: Lu a;a tViA came dav -at 4 o'clock, that are out of repair and almost im-
"ire time to it. lie having a store Mrs. Petrea before marriage was a passable?
a"l farm at that r1ap Afr. Cook is Miss Craven. Her age was 35 years, "it 9 true that the chain gang
of the rlAmooti nnAiAaia- ct. 0 month rind 7 days. She leaves her I did -not work on this road while Mr,
viviuvvyiaiiv vtniuiuu '-S J-va i" o I . . . .
husband and five children, lbe m-ir;arroll was putting gravel qu it, oui
neral was conducted at St. An- had at that time two teams belong-
drews Lutheran church Wednesday ng to the chain gang and the records
raornin"- at 9 o'clock by her pastor, si1Cw that Mr. Carroll was paid out
T? f Vt Pless. and the interment ftf the countv treasury about $oUU.
made at Mt. Pleasant, her "Tu the past two -years," said Mr.
former home
'"" lumnussioner, and a man
,Vft0 enjoys the full confidence' of the
'H,lle of this' county and who will
vpy .likely poll a very flattering vote
' ' !,'-uon day.
Death of Mr. Arthur Idttle.
Arthur Little, whose home was
yr the Gibson Mill, died Tuesday
at 10 o'clock after a few days'
of pneumonia. He was 28
ol age, and leaves his wife and
..' :'V(-q . eruldren. He moved here sev
years ago from Mooresville, and
uiMug at tne urmson iuni. M!ii,;n(lr n
fe 9S and a member of ? ' Ktf C
' " r. U TT a Tr i was wiuot"v c
V J
Mr. C.'A. Reynolds, postmaster at
WinstonSalem,. and a prominent re
publican politician of the btate, ad
dressed a larse crowd of voters at the
court house last night, most of whom
were of the republican persuasion
Hartsell, " not more than three miles
of road have been graded by the chain
rans and no macadam laid, yet it is
dneMr. Blackwelder to state that in
mv opinion if he had absolute con
trol and had not been under the su
pervision of and handicapped by J. Mr
a reat deal oetter iecuiu
The Vice-President's Visit.
Hon. James S. Sherman, Vice-President
of the United States, will make
a hf teen minutes speech here from
the
afternoo
to see all the hitching lots monono-1 Iotte. 4 The machine struck tbe tree,
lized by the pa33pg traders, as ia the which is about six fnehes in d tame
case so frequently. The largo number ter, with such force that it was com-"
of farmers coming to Cjcurd ire- pletely np-rooted.
quently find hitching room scarce by Mr. Frank Honeycutt drove Mr. J.
reason of the fact that "'traders" F. Cannon'n new Mitchell roadster
f.Vi i t- i i "S- have them crowded out. I write, Mr. in the tour here and came throu?b
rtn T-fn IZlS- Editor, hoping that some arrangement with a perfect score,
rnoon at 5 :10 o c ock He will be f Qr c&d our .
guest ot Charlotte this evening t.A t,i. T.r Arm
foue Wexlnesday that Prcw-
i
IZ St0t rp,!1 Uriends from the country, that they President; Taft Appoint Negro at
t. :: A. ",T may be assured suitable space. II Aattstant Attorney ueneraL
c at, io auoa- , -ft fl , j. n ih-iTsA.n: Announcement was made at the
lunura tonigm, wnere ne will do neara , :,- . . - . . . 4l: in,:,, ir
hr;wniw L Tt, xt,j let them be cared for, bnt net at the White II
peopl
met
campaign committee and upon his ar
be met at the station bv a lar-e non- A EepIy to
partisan committee and escorted to the Mr. Editor: I bej to say that a few
e Thp vLJ Su Z expense of the people of tbe county dent Taft has decided upon the ap-
cJeensW hv iht rL, hrTfrequently. pointment of William It Lewb, a
at Greensboro by the Republican ONLOOKER. negro, at present awistant district at-
tomey.at Boston, to Im an Aitani
Attorney : General of the United
State-!.
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c .: i -..m. . i . - u.. : p ,u :i.. ; amKjmirociii i i in
he will be a .ruest during his star there and have opened up a back lot for the th I resident Taft s fAiey of
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and where a reception w,ll be fen- publie in rear of cotton crr.u"ent ,er,iee, but making there ap-
dered him this evening. taming about two acre thereby lnt fa
" ' furn,,iang ample oom for all the I fc State., where .frictioa
Conaolation for the Cubs. j horse raders, and leaving the fe . .
i Mans niai uic huw hi x i , , , .
urea owjcenojuer.
The enthusiasnv tliat usuaiiv t? - have been made."
A. M. The funeral
mf.e Wlll he held Thursda:v after.
this city I
last night, al-1
Said Mr. Hartsell further: 'Mr.
uciii liiursuav aner- . - . x
'n. an tinQ ;x A A fairly pleasing enect ou
. xuixiueiiL luaUc qj Luc I .. ; .
'uerery; political xaxuxi
. - . ll, L Xl - DnnnTlllAQna
his speech seemed to LTS "1
tnose oi dis m -u" 7." xi..
; hereby produce a list oiiue
sued and not paid during tne nepuoii
. . . ... n rr xl, i ,7.
Ivey has returned to her Rev. D. A. aswell !Xthre-oK
?ome m New London, nfto. v;citinW View Methodist Protestant county , aiso tne iai .
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Iv. iuess' M. and Leroy churcn on.ne -Two notes issued
" . . , . '.'ii I w,nno M'xco notes i3suea iu
The onlv consolation Manager
Chance and his players of the . local
National League got out of the world's
series was in the division of the re
ceipts, which occurred Monday after
noon.
Each of the players carried away a
check for $1,315. Secretary Wil
liams and Trainer Simons were voted
in for full shares of the 'melon."
stores for the ladies that come to tie
citv in their bujnries.
A big sign U now being painted,
DRIVE IN!
PUBLIC HITCHING GROUND
and will be placed 3? soon as finished.
ENTERPRISE.
Mr. and Mrs Joel Gib-ton, of Me-
(o!l. S. C.f ; Mr. It M. Lytcb and Mrs.
Annie M. Smith, of Launnburg, who
lire been visiting -at the home of
Mr. R. A. Brower, returned this morn
ing to their ; respective home.
Mr. A. D. Watt, of Statesville, au-
if r. Warren Green, a prominent
A fine of 550. assessed against young business man oi louisviiie, hy., tw of the Watts act and secretarr
Chance for disputing a decision, was spent luesday aiternoon m tne city to Senator Simmons, spent last night
founil tn have been added to Ms ex- at the home of Mr. D. B. Coltrane.
pulsion from the grounds during Mr. Arthur Norman will leave to
Thnrsday's game. This was paid morrow foxDetroit, where he has ee
from the loser's share before the cured a position at the factory of the
snlit nti of the monev. I Paekaru Motor car vompanj.
-x - tr
in the city., Senator Simmons arrived
on No. 7- 1 '
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Day vault are.
pending the day in Charlotte.
7
ey for several days.
a. m
., at 3'p'cIocK ana at niguw.
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