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PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK.
$1 60 a Year. u in Advano
VOL. XXXVI.
CONCORD N. C., MONDAY. MARCH 6, 1911.
NO. 72
THE LEGISLATURE.
is the worst of the whole layout, for
it depends after all on them -whether
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DEATH OF MR. R. U. BOGES.
DEATH OF MIL R. U McALUSTER.
What the Senators and Represextta- all business necessary to be done is Well Known Citizen of Ho. 10 Town-
tives at Raleigh Are Doing. : accomplished, or only a part of the ship Dies of Pneumonia,
crial to The Times. unfinished work is superficially gone 3Ir. Robert M. Boger died last Sat-
I", , - AWn T The Turlington over before adjournment is forced up- .y at 7.30 a at hb home
; fl,bK a ihe real lawyers who are too in N 10 township, fter au illness of
An:i"trSS riLtr cuted an few in number t0 kep a qUOrUm f e week of pneumonia. , Mr. Boger
Cenenfl icketc, consumed all th theelvg was here the Saturdav ibefore and ap-
lime f xve TS mfZ,r Death of Statc Senate Bm Peared to be in his usual good health
Doughton moved, an impor- Hard Blow. but soon after he reached home that
tant amendment, striking out private odvo- evening he was taken ill.' Pneumonia
Irosecutor, section nve, caites of a State Primary which its developed and his condition grew
opponents deliver! Saturday even- gradually wor until his death this
lMri 1 Vi V WW-' w- - ww ''
Prominent Citizen of lit. Pleasant
vers say it is worthless.
Law-
mg.
But the reader may recall the morningl Mr. Boger was 50 years of
fact that it was asserted with some age, and is survived by his wite, -wno
fimifidence in this correspondence sev-lwas Miss Thallie Brown, and one
eral times recently that- "there is ev- child, two months old, and four broth-
... -m m- 1 M A 1 a:1 .1- AT
Kaleigh uiarcn, Aiiuyugu idently a powerful influence behind era and three sisters, Messrs. W. B.
uy days expired today, adjourn- the siU(m to the State Primary F. P., R. S. and Dr. D. T. Boger, of
ont sine die was not even mentioned "i , , a; f TTninnville. and Mrs. Wilhelm. Mrs.
dlSTWVSAid
in the Legislature. To the astonish-1 ne ,, j daim proiyhecy Sam Flowe and Mrs L. P. White, of
Went of everybody, Connor succeeded and donate the credit to Hty. Oklahoma. The funeral was held
in getting the house to pass his tor- T.f..f n1 " nflAPftf wv,rt Arv th I of Rpthd .Siindav morning at 11
nuis Land Title Bm, and it was sent r,. of outvtill2 elder oppo- o'clock and was conducted by Rev.
the Senate 'by avoteotb toil. nentg of ,the measure jn the tipper W. P. McGhee. Mr. Boger was one of
The House passed the Merchants 1
.elmt-.li vol vifttvrv- I the hvstr. iti7.pn rf his mrmmilitv and
Association bill to protect merchants, MJ. not neglect to iti0 his death t,e keenly felt by scores
specially these getting goods on ap- limit while it ,lasied; of fiends and relatives of this section.
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troai. , . L Alter ihe 'boys serve a lew more
The State primary Din was set terms ithey will get wise to the fact
a." special order in the House at four Ljiat when GrandPa Doughton sets his
WE HAVE A HAWK
1011 up to noon was cousuuiea m
night-stick out and'goes after a re- And If You Want Him, "Just Step
so
1 r -r. 1 Ml
.,,-,impnt over the ,,uoetors dui
which seeks to exact stricter require
ments from applicants and which has
been rejrularlv killed every session for
the last three Legislatures.. However, BASEBALL GAME
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Dr. Kent succeeded in. passing n m AT (jqoK'S CROSSING
ihe House this time
This Way, Please.'
oui of nine fights and finishing
main.
For four fights the opposing birds
alternately won their battles, but the
last five were all straight victories for
teaeiher in the High Point schools, and I the North Carolina side.' although the
came home Saturday to be at the bed- battle raged jiercely until the decisive
side of hf.r hi-nther. Mr. McAllister's st ml-a finished ih hont.
Ihe lmbiuie has been presented wun dow is a sister of Airs. M. L. Buch- Four decisive battles, one run-away
a live real chicken hawk, one with a anan,: of Concord. and thre count-outs told the tale,
vicious , looking bill and still more Mrl McAllister lhad been a resident North Carolina holding the long end of
vicious looking, claws. Mr. A. J. Al- Gf Mt. Pleasant all his life. He was the struggle. " , -
len, of No. 1 township, was in the a son of Hon. H. C. McAllister, and a '. 'The Mississippi b'mls have been in
city this morning and made the contractor and brick mason by trade. Augusta since February 18th, and
ti.a SpnntA session was taken up L..j m- ttt.. Txri-fl presentation. Air. Allen said Wiat Ihe He was a man of energy and ability, have been undergoing hard training
u Z -kI UOIlcuIU VAUl vv lua v VOi " Standard once owned a chicken hawk and had the contracts for die eredtion
creant claimant for legislative degrees,
ttiere is almost sure to be a death in
the freshman class. !
LLEWXAM.
TAR HEEL BIRDS
BEATinSSISSLPPL!
Passed Away This Morning at 5
O'clock.
3Iany friends in Concord were
pained this morning to hear of the
death of Mr, Robert McAllister, who
daed at a o'clock at bis home in Mi.
Pleasant after an illness of about two
weeks. Mr. McAllister -was at first
seized with a heart trouble, and on
last Thursday was sirieken with pa
ralysis, m nee men it nau oeen ap
parent that his death waaonly 1
question of a few days. Several Con
cord fiends went down yesterdav to
see him, and reported his condition
as preeanoua indeed.
Mr. McAllister, had he lived a few
weeks, would have b .en 48 years of age.
He leaves his wife and six children,
nve sons and one daughter, namely:
Harvey, Lee, Ben, Everett, Brown and
Mabel.; He leaves also two brothers
and five. sisters, namely: Prof. G. F
AIcAUister, of the Collegiate Institute
m r T ' t . ir 1 ii 1 t 1
iut, is. icAiiisier, uegisrer 01
Deetls, Mrs. WN. Misenheimer, Mrs
J. F. Misenheimer, Mrs. D. D. Bar
rier, Misses Maggie and Emma McAl
listed Miss Alasrgie McAllister is a
North Carolina Game Cocks Won Srr-
en Oat of Kin Firsts.
Tlie Auguta Chronicle of'FrUay,
WOMEIJ'S BXrrTE2UIEKT
association ror. conooild
Ona lUcanUy Orrxrirtl Hcrt ?f4
of It Kttzlj T&
Thorn who attcndc4 . tht Irxrhurt
has the following concrning a cock Inititate trc Lm4 wuitccr tcjiy rvcxsZl
fight in which Cabrrt people wcr Appointment of o2krn for B4
interested: tertneat Work in Cabtrm Coaaty.
In the presence of about 500 people, I xr, tv Itrowa, of Ccwroctl, w
assembled about three milt from Au- riven lb vCiic of Trridcnt an4 fiac
gusta, 24 game cock were matched toJtt llmtf )t iMt cu uJjin- ti
fight yesterday whst w probably thewomanv -work ta ohr tom ia tb
biggest chicken main in the south I ;ate Xtt ontr 0 dctcmin the bct
since the civil war. The fight was t method of rjrani"tio far her on
decide the championship between I wnr
North Carolina and Mississippi.
The birds, were of the nnctt breed
and were matched ounce for ounce.
The main was fought for a pur of
$1,000 a ride, and $100 tide bet on
each fight, the two parties matching
their birdto fight to a finish.
. The North Carolina Mugwumps and
Bee Martins proved to be superior
fighters to the famous Allen Round
Ileads of Mississippi winning seven
the
with the Machinery act.
Dillard, of Cherokee, made formal
speech-presenting the usual silver ser
vice to the speaker.
Hartsell Advocated 60-Hour Bill.
No doubt Dr. McCormack's lectur
precipitated thit orspuuxation in Con
cord, and on Friday tacnrao;, Febru
ary 9th, at 10 o'clock at th hom of
Mr. Jat. Gibson, the firt awocixtioa
in the county m oranitcd for Ko,
12 township (Conconl). Mn. Brow a
and the president or rcprctcntatiraa
or the Julia JuasTuaer, v nniiixa
Kcid. Soroi, Study, VirgiuU Dar,
Floral and Social club were prccnt
The ctnccnu of opinion was that
Conconl need Mich acl ab as t hit,
and need it badly. Kach preidat
came with a mcgc from her club
that they would take pan in whatever
plans were made. The oflker elected
are a follow: 'President, Mrs. It. A.
Brown; Vice President, Mr. Jas.
Gibson; Secretary, Mr. I'lato T. Pur
ham ; Trcaurcr, Mrs. J. V, Goodoa.
The public cau not fail to see th
significance of ihij organitation. Th
membership- of a hundrcl women in
this club will mean a greater leverage
for the health ami beauty of the town
School by a Score of 11 to 8. an jd;r Barrier kept it tied in one of 0f many of the Hareest brick
The baseball team of the Concord the 'windows of the office, amd suggest- in .this section o'f the Stat
graded school journeyed to Cook's led that w-e keep this one in-a similar J superintendent of construci
crossing Friday afternoon and met place. We don't doubt that a hawk government building now
111 luo wavuwwu v"w ... i . .. . l- w; etl.... .1.1 1:1.- 1- . 1 mL 1 i ':n l. . I ., . .
i 1 tttV,; nTQe ,r.flapd lash nishtlbaii tossers represenung vvineuou. a we wouia iiKe xo sets iue man wuu ua-a j.ue.j.uuerai service, w cuuuuci- tneir training ai uome.
labor bill whion was passea wst uui r -u ; Qf;.loT.L ; rr.r tu,.
1 tViP pnntp tSenlator Hartsell SUP-1 SCUOOl. iue game jjuuuuucu m cavito- iuc c-vuiiagc i uc ,uus ijuuvuiai eu nvmyiiuw luuiiiiiig ai, j.xuij ihuh,
7 . . - . . 1
iortel the bill. He declared that, meiu,
I 1 1 il 1 l 1 -1. iL.
i everv av. oui iney secmcu io iacK iuc ., . -n.. . . tu
bmMfas. Undhipi ShoWn by the Carolina Bht- I " Jl" . Lit Z'.
e. lie was prs. the latter risinir and corainsr back L. ... -r. i
iil V .1 11 3 liuiiv uemoniraicyi in ttaionin wucrw
ion on the when they -were practically done for. I . ,tUtAintmi
l,v,r. -.f 1 mi ! v. 1- : J I .
LTCinii cicti-M jie varoiina wirus arriei iiwui
February 28th, and received most of
their training at home.
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enthusiasm and runs. The hawTk. The problem now confronts Lutheran church, of -which Mr. McAl- The North Carolina birds mentions
t thst ndin the assertions of the Wineeoff boys were there with the en- this office as to which member of the lister was aT member, and the burial above were conditioned by Mr. W. J.
n0-iiW1,fr Hnf th not the op- thusiasm and excitement but were force will be sacrificed by being made will take place in -ihe Lutheran cem- p. Goodman, of this county, and quite De-V
T3 Htrects nfe waishwl. unsightly
boxes and barreb are conspicuously
absient from the sidewalks store fronts
i and windows are shining with frh
'I . t I V
paint ana iwn Ami, nowers ana urux-
are the result of free ccd and.
701, U,X in the runs, Mth. k to act as Utof . ..crowd tVT0faJSu PU.d r .. t5V3 talSS
leUeved.rfehtnoas the opportune of t J. eon ttt 4?. v.ee .,U be 10 o dock. f he fiS tana r r nri th . P,",. WnU .
x: i iTki - t-imo rn iimir. i b noru - 71 iu.vij.n
1u1e Buu me "o' i vtrii;. Pimfucmi. WUn noQS oil t9.nm TV Ka p nnthATn Commercial Conerress in Lv,
l..,o in Otton millS. in iirumugiuu. x xv-. au "f; :T T . iwmc
iioui ----- - . . - if " 1 1 i ; ni-fAY. 1 ; - at inta - . v .. u. 11.. :
Iiq oinpjn - rnprrft were 1 uiuiuur. "-t,-'v' . 71... r"" " ri y-- . : - . , i " ,,MV'
elated over its out-
"f., JT , o n,of rapidly .disappearing.
ana iiw oww ",-"'"'-) t" 1 uri .1 .....m t,. ji.. rrt :
such
improvements coald b tnad on ou
be held in Atlanta on Wednes- Appropriations for State Institntions aIrea,y naturally beautiful cit) T
Tliursclay and Friday of this Shrink in House. It us hope that every woman will
1 ,j ? 1 . : m ip iva.j imp rrn 1 'ias t Leam a,iiu. 1 1 1 1 1 s .wav ani fie is vum 'uruuenv. vei win 111.4.
i hi J-kTl IV TTimiVP Wl H'U I USllUCJ HO J.u. - - - J.--t - -I . . , . . .n lirrllt rOl VPH TTfllll XI1K a MI1U uian
passing this law) then no man ana no iu ui iuuim wa x ;UU1.0,B 6ua"ulcc ll' ir T, u i iuc committee, passed and sent to tne
Lusinels should I e.mpt from a 60- from the city not.ceable. The strong box, but -' not under any and f - Sill Marl 20 S the' general state appropriaum,
r-'" ... ...,: ... hniraeS ,h! St. te.blh'M hab'e tb! S""S.SrS bill earrying $1,607,000 r state ,n-
Ai wc uic iicaittwuf, . , " . , , ,, . . , ' , , . l - i . i u: r . loin and
in the interest of humanity (which is work ot btroud a second showea mat special tondnes tor naw.s, jusj ome weeK r l Raleigh, March 3The house ;to- honorarv raraibers.
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Vunoiiiuiiun.
Article I.
This club thall be called the Wo
man 's Ilettennent. Association of Con
cord.
Article II.
The purpose f this Association
shall le:
1. To hring ai'ut the .enforcement'
of the present municipal laws regard-
i rihA tota nivir v tir i7tuuv i w
and Joseph Brown, ot eoigia. I ei-;'' , ftrtX ,7 M 'col- i"? cleanline and h.alth.
Spnntrxr Hassefr. .preceding the
above a noted sentence, had called at
tent ion to the fact that some busi
V lltCfUll . iMtumwiui, -a unuuu, i ia,:Lia;o uc may .i. j -r r? - IctitlltlOnS
. t i -ii r. . . t r i . . i ' I .1 l - -rrri -m "i . i .... 11 yn t h n a I I rtxiri n rr irnuorrHir - . I I
ZD J. J. xiarnnaror, n; xvemey, a11 aoove appeare(i in ine riDuneiyA" ,JC lL1 iw""ioev'" - f -
Goodman ss; A. Barnhardt c; Patter- last1 Saturday, and the paper had not Sanders, of Louisiana; Wood row Wil-
Chairman Turlington, of the appro-
a.. - i ,i J2 - 1. Ua vf N iiTT lnreov ailfflieTHQ hi IV I - f'ilu'"""-3
i. i i i i i .,r n -in' wrTT it' i ftHiimnnn r i i dppii -n imp s rppr nvp Tn raups nnrnrp avui ui ncn -r fc i- . .. t i i'
twn n7id sometimes three Mmcoru: raueuu, c, wu a ik.cii dji
urieyson
1 " r iiin
1 1 1 ,nv t r 1 1 j n i - i.miii-iiv' 1 . iwnii n 1 . ujxw ivrNi 1 1 11 vv tir 1,111 11
a sun s revoiunuii. UV ,
new an x. ri.
there are
shifts in
rtTi nf
ications for the son, of Kentucky; Cole L.Bh3ase, ot u - i Various u,
earnest, and South Carolina ; monett v ; V-
ftd ovpr to him. Alabama; J? . Joei, or luissiiypi, . ., . 4.10-.AA0
lialeigh, March 6. The club liquor
law was finally enacted iby adopting
ihe Senate substitute for the House
hill, and it wlas enrolled for ratifica
tion. It U still, lawful to keep individual
Wales at ciu'hs and at home, but the
i x i
new law is designea 10 siop uuuu n
ters from operating under the
OUR CHINA FAMINE FUND.
Virginia Dare Book Club.
No more delightful meeting of the
Virginia' Dare Book Club has ever
of Atlanta on Thursday and
Taft on Friday.
Numerous Contributions Made to It been held than the one held Friday
Since Our Last Issue.
Our China Famine Fund
afternoon with .Mrs. M. B. Stickley.
(tows The subject of the afternoon was
aoace, un oaturaav we sent a cnecK ia"" wiuwui, yais
r.iV for $39.00, making $59.00 sent in all. were read by Mrs. R. A. Brown and
The fund nOW Stands: aus. i. iu.wun. guests ui auu-
Colenel Roosevelt will -be the guest f ""' 2. To odd to the attractiveness and
Atlanta on Thursdav and President lege $9o,0Q.0 and supplemental hill al I , . f . mmnnit..
lowing the department ot agncuuure - v .
o provide $30,000 additional for build- 3 To create a .rnore lively scnti-
Other Schools Contribute to the iSUl ing r" eral public-in a won! to improve tb
Nye Fund. om xiu ----- - , phicai aUi intellectual environment
The following schools hav, reported fXt of our entire citizenship.
Pllpptions for the BiU Mvetmd since nome qv,ww - - - - L
oi clubs. : Prpvimislv spnt. $59.00 or were Mrs. J. E. Davis and Mrs.
mere was an caciuu 1. t 1
House when, an attempt was made to Miss Jemima Eagle ...
reconsider the State primary bill, but Miss Maggie Eagle
it lost out and the primary was buried Johnnie Goodman .
for the second time. . rs- J- S.f r---
There has been no vote on the Tur- Mrs. W. L. Morris .
liniton Trust Buster today. The Sen- Prof. A. S. Webb
ate considered it but didn't report. It Cash
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
Carpenter.
After the literary programme was
completed Mrs. 'Sticklev served an ele
gant four-course luncheon. The table V1 , p ""wT Vn'TT""
.... 1 . t t 1 1 lai iu'vi 1 iuiui - v
was prettily decoraced m purple and Ranldn tcaeier
l-.V.. . J. !.D,ea"- Liberty Bid
our last announcemenlc :
Shinn $
Pinnacle, in No. 11
Hidkory Ridge, No. 11
Mill Grove
Canaan
ige
,n,l flnmh $67,000; state hospital all . . . . .
1 50 Morgihton $195,000. at Raleigh $175.- Anyone interested in me oujeei or.
190 000 Goldsboro $85,000, Stonewall this association may become a member.
67 Jackson Training School $a,uuu. Ap- """' ..
.UI uatawu . . . Ul.n man c Tin II rvil' AO -an t S in (iftlffr t
1 0 nalarhian Training school ti.j.uoo. '" " "
1.DU paiacman xmni" I Wrtm liAnnmrv tnmbem. . "
;! Oovernor's SaUry $5,000. .
X I1C IJJlltC'IT ui iil amniakiuu
t, vice-president, ec re-
surer, who shall be elect
.25 Raleigh, March 3.-Tbe bouse this
L50 afternoon' amended ihe senate bill to J- Pres'"
1; f mvprnor from iar anu irea
vill take it up again, said Chairman Miss Lena Harris
r,r, 1. V. UCUlgC, UlIU.l
The House passed the billlmaking Junoor - Miriams, Firt Presby-
it a felony of 10 years in the peni- tenan church 1.00
ientiary for seduction of a blind or 'Mrs. W. L. Hutchins .50
ieaf and dumb woman. The House Rev. W. L. Hutchins ... 1.00
killed the State Auditor's bill provid
tifnl vinlpf. hrorMli fPhA rriAnn sinA vl , "ii"iT".i "I I 1 1 . l P (rnrornAr from
" n"" rL ' ; ir rrj ru' Hartsell Mill aamionai con.;. raise iue AVi J9 41 "-.l " Vi.. ed annually.
ery arrangement was superb, and the Brown miu 1.35 $4,000 to $6,000, so as
occasion was one wmcn was enjoyed
to the utmost.
To Organize Vocal Class.
Miss Addie White, of Salisbury,
ins lor examination oi idooks. oi au
ounty bV two traveling auditors, one
or tJie 'best ot the session, jli, w
killed the bil lto make it a tfelony for
corporations to give money io polit
iil vandidates. .
Session May Last Several Days Yet.
At the time these lines are written
Mrs. :S. H. Wilmoth 1.00 was in Concord Thursday in the inter
est of securing a class in vocal music.
Total to date $ Yd.OU Miss White is a fine vocalist and a Cline Bros.
' . m rm i m n.ir .
, : ,r,t Titrihnted Uol.i . 000. the vote being 4 to 4j
bv the Enfield sctoof in No. 3 only for the amendment, which was offered The aoeiat.on meet refuUrl,
showed this sdool as contributing 1 by Doughton. The mil en?.p.. , ........ v.
cents. It Should have been 65 cents. readings almost wunout uuiu.. iuCric,,u,..i. .
and was sent to the senate ior concur v - .
CUne-Roseman. rence. " . The loiiowing oiucers saau compos
Mr. Adam A. Cline, of ihe firm of The point was made that extras "Man advisory board to keep the aaso-
j thorough and competent musical in- ried Sunday afternoon
o., of Concord, was mar- the way of traveling expenses and al- nation in co-operation with the civio
r afternoon at 1 o'clock to lowances for upkeep of mansion ana authorities, viz. 5 Superiniendent of
schools, county superintendent
VWUlUSHUt UlUOlLai ll I riti l UllllVlttV OllClllUVU v lUliuuvv- - . 1 1
OUR BILL NYE FUND. structor. and Concord will , he fortn- Mi Hnthip Roseman. of South Row- other purposes made the present sai- lhe city sch
nate to secure her for the purpose an. The bride is a daughter of Mr. ary equivalent to Wo. ?5pea se riof pubhc instruction, mayor of Con-
Ten Dollars Added to It Today by mentioned. Our city has much mu-lj. M. Roseman. The ceremony was Dowd explained that s,uw increase cordf chairman of street committee,
sanitarv oincer.
sical talent and it is proposed to form performed at the St. John's parsonage would make ,the Jvern?r
a choral society here. We hope ftliss by Rev. J. J. Long, in the presence of equivalent to upwards ot $y,uw
Mr. C. A. Cook.
(Mr Chas. A Cook is the latest con
. hlut7,r:r wUm, t Rill Nvo cottaec fdnd. White will secure at once the number U few friends. After the ceremony
i IS lmDOSSllWO 11 &taro 'iuc uuiuuv. iiiuuiux iw 1 . - . " . , , , -1 -1
of extra davs the General Assembly and the fund now stands: of pupils necessary to justify her ihe bnde and groom went to the home
wil fin" fit neceSary to remain in ses- Mrs. J: W. Cannon . .$ 25.00 coming here of the latter's father, Mr. M. L.
J. W. Cannon . - u.vu inline, wnere a uiuuci r "n
25.00 ur. Johnson Goes to Spartanburg. their honor. Jur. ana r.
25.00 Dr. D. T). Johnson wrlf,. iUn ?o to housekeeping in Mr. Wade
25.00 U.tP ATaTviii o fUf 1 rrr.lT:; Cline's house on East Cortan street.
oc a " 1 ,, nc uaa puicuas-
fr-YX ed the interest of Mr. Holmes in the
There tp alwavs three groups into J. Locke Erwin .. 25.00 Dr. Johnson Goes to Spartanburg.
v liicii everv legislature may be divid- Cash . "
H :it this stage of the session. First R, A. Brown's Sons
iL. o, cinrplv Tatriotic C. B. Waaroner :
- x u uu aiv oiv-w- x 1 a . a ----'a--v.j u.
ci.Migli to remain without grumbling Frank L. Smith nnn dru? &tore Rowe "& Holmes, in
jitter pay sit ops until the business Arthur B. Pounds : 10.00 Spartanburg, S. C, and that he will
whw-h ought to (be fully attended to, is Cash 10-y9 move his family to that citv soon.
V'-omplished. Second, those who re- C. F. Ritchie fn'Hn Tllis dru store is situated on Mail
-inain' because it is necessary- to do so p. ij. l'etzer ...
preserve a working quorum, analC. A. 'Look
heriff Wallace Rounds up the Chicken
x lighters.
tf -poorted here ioday that Sher-
ifr Wallace, of Mecklenburg, rounded
..a 1
up about 25 would-be cmeen ngniers
in that county yesterday (Sunday).
Thev had arranged io have a mam
about 7 miles from Charlotte yester-
dav and the shenfl got wind ot it. uut
Death of Capt. S. E. White.
- faotr S. E. White died at the home
of his son-in-law, Mr. Leroy Springs, ofthc 50 people 'present he got half
"ho are eontinuallv nagging the work- Boys at Training School
t-i-s tto get -through ' or . they will go Times ... ;-.
home at once. ThiTvl. ith fellows who! Tribune .
are afraid to go home 'before the ses-C. W. Swink : 5-00 over two years
lion 's work is completed and those J. F. Honeycutt
ho "hit the grit" Saturday night Cash -
preceding adjournment (provided they
have succeedfirl in ffotHnw tiAir lastl " Tntal .:
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"fnin
10.00 j cf-ppf, onnosifp tVlP A-rtrclo ti,vf1 in
in Otllo -i-w . -rfi
" pariauuurg. ur. jonnson was
y.-1-" I Hon eorA reeentlv ,and ir'tenc
5.00 Lhnf lifl wnnli nnm v,- fA'i;VA weeks ago he was
He has" been -living 'in Virginia for P?led to ve .up
at Lancaster. "UIU
night at 9 o'clock. He had been in
declining-' health for several years, but
of them.
Missionary Campaign.
seldom confined to bed. three tne'JiuwonM, riv.
rumored wa ,.:eWOm ., ;n w .nm- Hill Mehodist church has inaugurated
that he would come back here to live. -;ne-" r?f ..nf "everv member campaign" for
. 5.00
2.50
"ay s warrant cashed lipwansp. thev
lW .tVio.ivi io -nv l, Xf f r I lf-o 'P S RnTWA flf rLalei'h. IS the I " TUT: 17a. s T - t
n.wv, -10 iiaiuc iur mciu tv auia. . , . - , , i er, uiiiiint; xumz na ressie isoser.
Honor Roll of Pisher SchooL
5fK.Oi3 noisy. MattiA. TTatxr nn-l Xfaw TTlnf f-
-tJ J - ---w-v T -u- U-U JUJ-JkU Vi
May, Florence, Maud and Maxie Fish-
ever eome baok anyway and they guest of .her sister, Mrs. .Louis A. Hubert and oietu9 Kluttz and Odell
pttld not pay one day's board bill Brown. ' Carter. -
'ithout compensation from the State . "
11 there is a train to get out of Ral- Mr. F. J. Haywood, Jr., is nfined Mr. C. H. Cole, of Rockingham, is a
ei?b on. Obviously the second class to his home today witbr the grippe. visitor in the city today. '
UP'. - V .-, tt. k:,. 41, rab of afarfh. Thi
I3!! fn'Td and , eo,
iT vTrW laiwf tribution will be solicited from every
cl" Iyer, the missionary
ncoro ana was ninn. ?e,retarv. will address 4he congrega-
Mrs.. 31. vaeii .m - ; tion.the first Sunday in April. Mr. J.
,-c -r -t. a s1a furrn. 1 F. Shinn. - the district leader, is ex-
Monroe journau; 1- ... -i. f Q,irii.- n:-i,t
er of Cabarrus county has grown, and pected to speak next Sunday n.gbt.
... 1 il. t. (..la AiT 1tncr I .
S&er oT thr kT. Mr. Fred Bost of Bingham Sehool,
North'c has many enteipming .P""- Mr"
- ocf nl colored farmers. " and Mrs. D. L. Cost. , ,: .
Cutting Affray Thursday KIght.
Sam Ellis and Ed Saddler, colored,
became mixed in an affray in front of
the Cabarrus Savings Bank Thursday
night about 7:'10 o'clock. Elli cut
Saddler on the hand and fa-e with a
pfjcket knife, inflicting several ugly '
ga-hei. The cause of the trouble couW -not
be learned a the Ellis negro made
his escape and nas not yet been cap-
ured. This 1 the second culling
scrap between negroes that ha occur
red on the side walk of the business.
section of the city recently, the other
one occurred several weeks ago ia
front of the Citizen Bank and Trust
Company. -
j -Senator
and Mrs. Hatsell arrived
Saturday from Raleigh. Senator
Hartsell returned to Raleigh this
morning to attend the closing itession
df the Senate.
-Mr. Karl M. Cook, of Winston-Salem,
passed through Concord Satur
day on hU way to Mt. Pleasant to visii.
his father, Capt. Jonas Cook.
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