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11 . . ' ' ' . ' I i - - - " " ' :i . ... - ' Serrlll, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED XWIdXS A WEEK. Q1GO a Yoor, Du in Advano VOL. XXXVII CONCORD. N. C, MONDAY. JULY 10. 1911. NO. -3 TODAY'S BALL OAME. ,. Defeat the Kannapolte T4 . s,n of 9 to 5. Team - , ' ' k- ?ieos continued their-winmng TbcUnco', :. f)opnnnn when tbev -"rtk SLo S t. m. c. a. by 4tfrtt K?nn rPUI to 5. Cline; and Ca,hiofl If 'nd from the start it Tf tbe fans would be treated t,M Wr could not handle his de TccepUble style and theCin "ver I nuick to take the advantage. ffe?,X.lVhut out ball with the aifntfln of two innings when a com eXC P f of hits and errors the yisi bUiatllad to put their men across. !f Sin of Cline, 0.- Sappenfield Tb; &bery and Patterson's aD u- n Matured for the Cincos: and f Sin" of Hollywood and Irby 'tf fitter's two timely smashes ? the lenterfield fence played j and iant part in-the contest &rd started the run faking in ?hirB 0. Sappenfield singled: and dieted the circuit on three sueces tomp . t Sannenfield twined secona. jraiier- l.J anfl W watted: ana me -v jSi,!ei steal. Dusenbery 's rap to hort was tossed away and both- ran-. re canie across, Dusenbery taking Lond on the throw in Wood , fell . v . Pod nn hut Norman i V1CUID i" v,."" singed and uusenueij uUM. Xoroan' went to third on wild land Vidswdrth walked and stole. Wine swatted:a double to tne ience auuiwu more runs resulted. 0. .Sappenfield singled !f or the second time in) the inning and promptly stole second, but -Grier faned, ending the run around The Cincos added two more in the fourth, h. Sappenfield lined to Over- rash; Patterson singled and stole sec ond. Dusenbery was there iwith a: timely wallop and Pat scored.. Wood singled, scoring Dusenbery. Normal? hiUo pitcher and Wood was caught at third. Wadsworth fanned.- t j The Cincos increased their score in the fifth when Childers let Cline 's -solid biiile pet - through his legs; for three bpes, followed by Grier's hit to short! ' 1 ' Kannapolis started the fifth with the proper run producing system; Corn singled and swiped second. Sloop fanned. Hollywood was safe on Wood V error. Irby rapped one to the cqnterfield fence and both run ners scored with ease. - I Kairnapolis came back strong in the seventh.! Broom singled. Overcash hit to Grier, forcing Broom at second! Cashion fanned. Sloop and Anderson singled, -filling the bases. Irby was there as! the clean up kid with, a ter--rific double to center, increasing Kan napolis ' total to five. ' ' i f The two teams line up as follpws: incos : 0. Sappenfield. 3 ; Grier, 1; L. Sappenfield, 2; Patterson, c Dusenbery, left;' Wood, short; tforr man, right; Wadsworth, center, Cline, r.( i ( Y. M.C. A. Sloop. 3; Holly- wood, short; Irby, 2; Billings,! -l) Childers,? right; Broom, c; Overcash, k; tasiion, p; Corn, center. Assaulted by Negro Woman Salisbury; Post, '8th. . The commnnitv nf Afrs P i Tt Paris, in Locke township, was thrown wto considerable excitement about 1.30 O'clock" VPstprav Tnfl1nO, ' "ta 1 ettns, colored, went to the farm y1- Jirs. Davis and, was HEAT WAVE BOLLS OIT. Many Driven Insanle and Some Die in Big tiitiea. So far as records and memory run no such heat records have ever been known as the present one which has gripped the country for the past sev eral weeks. Relief haw come in some cities, while new hot waves strike others. j Driven insane by. the intense heat of the past week, fifty persons, twenty of them women, are being held in the Washington asylum hospital for obser vation. " ; . In Baltimore last week 31 persons died from the heat and there were 100 prostrations. i Twenty-one additional victims were claimed by the heat in Philadelphia Saturday, 'bringing the total nnmflber of death during the present hot spell to 89. With the mortality in Boston for the last few days higher than ever before, a list of 169 death having appeared in the local papers Saturday, Boston faces an unprecedented situation in being handicapped in the matter of hearses and carriages for mourners. Extreme measures have been adopted in order to get the dead, in some oases, buried on time. T Twentyseven more 1 deaths attrib uted to the excessively j hot weather that prevailed for five dajs in Chicago, were ivpuo. lcu 'OtVLUiua, . iuuiar ity totals 85 which sets a new and startling mark for fatalities coming 24 and 18 hoursrespectively, after the heat period had broken. The predicted cool wave arrived in New York Saturday, and for 'the first time in nearly a week a night's com fortable sleep was possible. The tem perature shot down with gratifying abruptness 10 degrees within an hour that afternoon. The 'day, however, 7a prolific in fatalities. 0?wenfy-nln deaths were recorded from the effects of ibe heat in the metropolitan ter ritory, bringing th aggregate for the six days to a total of well over 150, )' According to the loeal weather bu reau', (the temperature, at Richmond at 2 "o'clock Saturday afternoon stood at' 99 degrees, while the kiosk in Cap itol 'Square marked a temperature of 110 degrees. These figures break all records for more than 13 years. , Bernhardt-Sriyder. A marriage that will be of interest to their numerous friends in this city was consumnated in Newton Saturday afternoon when Miss Sadie Snyder and Mr. Clarence Bernhardt, two of Salisbury's most popular young peo ple, Were married. Miss Snyder had been in Asheville visiting friends, FOREST HILL NEWS. Locke Hills Start Up Acain Gizzs -t Cooleeaee Called ; Off Widen honse & Sons to IIoto Their Store Personals. :l . '! After a week's shot down the Locke Mills started cp this morning on fall time. The rest days were enjoyed by all of us; however, we are glad to be back again in our Accustomed places and to know that the work is going on. The. Locke vs. Cooleemee ball game was called off at Cooleemee on account of ; rain. Our boys were on hand ready to do the utmost in the making of history. Mr. and Mrs. J. I:. Geddie and chil dren have returned to Concord after a visit of some weeks in Fayetteville with relatives. . Mr. W. P. Hurt returned Saturday from Forest City. Mrs. Hurt will remain a few days longer with, her father, who has been seriously ilL Mrs. J. C. Cook arrived home last week from a month's visit to friends in Asheville. Mrs.' Cook was called home on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. M. L. Moore. Mr. J. A. Fowler haj returned home after spending a few days with friends in neighboring towns. - ; i Messrs. W. B. Morgan and J; E. Wright have returned from a short trip to Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Howell have re turned from a week's visit to relatives at'Palmersville.' " - I Mrs. J. N. Parker and son, Jesse have returned from a short visit to Charlotte. j . Mrs. Ida Dennis spent a few cfays in Raleigh and Hillsboro last week.- Mr. John Goldston has returned a trip to Spray. . Mrs. T. J. Smith and . children are visiting relatives at Misenheimer Springs. : -;" ::" ' I . Mr. J. W. Caruthers, of Kannapolis, is spending today in the city, j Messrs. Sam Denny and Elisha Mor- rishave returned fro ma trip to Mc Dowell county j Mr., and 'Mrs. Leroy Watson spent last week in Monroe with JfrnWat- son's parents. ' Widenhonse & Sons will move' their stock of goods this week into the Houston-Umberger store (building on North Church street which was decup ed some time ago by the H. B. Wilkin son Furniture Co. An up-to-date concrete store building will be erected on MeGill street in place; of the wooden building that is to be removed. ALTJICTAE ASSOCIATION OP STATE K0E1IAL. Ci'sarrcs to Raise $1,000 for the Lie V Itct Loan Pnnd. . Ihe Cabarrus County Alumnae As- ec iauon of the SUt Normal end In- du trial College met at the court house ssiarciay afternon in the interest of ti i ilclver Loan Fund. Miss Snm- mcriil of the college, wboib actively en-aged in the work oi raisine this fn.adjf met with the alumnae aud ex plained its purpose and the object. Several citizens of the city met with tt ; asociation. 3Iiss Sommerill gave a review of 4he founding of the Me Iv r Loan Fund, saying at the death of. Dr. Mclver the alumnae of the col lege met together to decide upon some pUn whereby the life of the disting uished edueator might be fittingly commemorated. And after coing over vcrious plans, thejr decided to raise $53,000 for the purpose of loaning to ncdy and ambitious girls in-order thjit they might receive a college edu cation. Local alumnae associations were organized in the various counties inithe State and the sum of $22,000 wis soon pledged $1,000. 1 This loan fund will enable 55 girls to secure an education who otherwise would not be able to do so. Cabarrus county has raised la little ; over , $100 of this amount and the meeting yesterday was tor the purpose of stimulating inter est1 in his undertaking. After dis cussing the matter at length it was decided to have the alumnae to make a thorough-canvass of the county and make an effort to get a hundred men who give $5.00 each and one hundred who will - give $250 each and the re mainder to be paid in small amounts. A committee composed of "Miss Ad- die White, chairman, Miss . Grace and Willie White and Miss Zula Pat terson was appointed to take up this worki and with the assistance of the other members of the alumnae make a thorough canvass. ! ' Dance at Connelly Springs. ; A smart dance fittingly opened the season, upon tne J? ourth ot July, at wnere sne was met Dy mr .uernnarm room strong with sotl shaded lan- and tney deciqea.io go to newwn uu terng presented an attractive setting be married. The young people had f f, Tfia ' aTl Ra11m " tow T'ZT. ""Jf Norton of Durham with Robert Van. j crni-w I rwi tha liormon TirlTih lnilnrlnrj the part of the bride's parents and -" " mnLaw Q many graceful i figures. Among the . a TtTTcs Rirf ipff dancers were. Newton for Blowing Rock, where they Miss Norton, land Robert Tanstory, will spend a week before returning to xuumu, Pmy arr, t.hp r home in Salisbury. juxliuuu, iemp varr, ju. I V -w-w-v -w -v- Ti iteese, vv. J. Fleming, jviiss Tenn Death of Mr. Joseph Eagle. Luck, Mr. Morrison, Miss Gertrude and they decided .to go A telephone message received this Merriam, Edward Glenn, Miss Reed, n it tt n . M if u i i 1 1 v iincp iTiiiuiR i vi i t iiirn npr morning irom uoia xiiu huiivj uucca .mc - , i : aotVi nonr fVinf. (til tLtbPt last nisrht at LlITkLmS 11 o'clock of Mr. Joseph Eagle, one Mrs. R.A.Brown, Concord, Mrs. Iiy- berries wI.ph AfrC r.oa nf mtt imminent citizens of that ingston-Macassey, Washington, D. O., kJto leave the premises. The color- neighborhood. Mr. Eagle's" death was Mrs CorrUier, Chin. Grove, Mrs. Qametlew into a. passion and 'seiz- caused iby cancer of the stomacn, , asuvme, . x . i?astic.k struck Mrs. Davis a iram- from which he had been a sufferer for Charlotte and Mrs. Henry Vanstory toi diows on -the head, face' and Some itime. He was a fdttful church were among tne patronesses. 1 ,( ?ersl knocking her senseless, LflrUr hnr a member of Liberty Tf,l1!nju?ln" seriously. Officer Methodist church.- Ho was 73 years of ru"""Uer. Oi l una (irnvp wn nntl- , , , ;. if C! il, rr ? edanrl ip,..- iTi il ' Ue leaves niS Wlie, xoiu- &uua ""u Fuai iu me muuue. ; Death-of Mr. R. P. Felch. SlwitSfcKm iZSSS fi daughters. Mr. Eagle was ... a 1 Gold Hill, July 7.-This morning at ' Holslouscr. aud IwTu T fedL respects a good citizen, ano. ms aeaiu 2:45 o clock Mr. R. F. Felch, ;who Was sent! down to-China- Ornv for 'I is a loss to the community, ine ounai i,aa recently undergone an operation tUn 11 lilt J x UVc 1" I , - . i i Jl A i- A ) il nlr I v . . -r a tooK place tms aneruwu ai u lor an intestinal cancer at tne rost at Liberty grave yard. Graduate Hospital. " New York and i , whose serious condition has "been an Arrested for Cfar-Breaking. nounced from time fto time, passed in lue woman. TPtnm?M'o wUi, 1, Wf B it nVi - "o ,, . . "vtiu ii uuiau - u uun ill and will have a preliminary ! trial soon as Mrs. Davis is able to ap r in .coUrt. The case will be dlulnUie Rowan county court. 1 Walter Foster was arrested here Sat- to eternity. He was an honest Chris nrdav ni?ht on the charge or car- tian worker and progressive miner. breaking. Cars have been entered at Mr. Feleh was about 36 years of age freauentlv and leaves a' ,wif and fi AiiTlT'pn t.n iner will ha en;a-i cmn'.cs l j flRow harr 'hopn ATi thfi look-1 mourn his deajth - Th irttormftTif -anil , J " OWUVK-iJ I 0.11U IUO UUiVbliS JJ. " -" . I -"vvyiiw isi fnr snmo time. 1 take Tlaee at tSt. Tsi.tih&xira Tntlioran UVAU V-mJ UT I VUIL 1U1 DCVViUl ftJU V-AW -w I MT " J M mw-. At St. John's Next Sundaj'. day f,i. i . "tuiuuvu, iu ui-ivia v i r osLer uaa wctcix ta.xvv - -; : m will be held promptly at lO charges -before and the officers think o'clock v U00 k- 1 r. .1 4. I 1 ..... I - . Z-r.t- kim I , ' a. xx o ciock tnere wul be thev have strong evidence agaxuat morning at 10 Peath of Aged Citizen. , ue usual 'Sermnh Kv TVi tocJ A Khoes were J x kumitwx. rf.UA I uj w . jx, uuuiuvt v. " - I 1 ' . Tl r n n-r t-. . ' I m ssf 1 .,,1 . . . J ii. nMarreui I Jl T. llftOrfrp. W RsTn hof rrart foltnu, V : an uour ana a Jiar will taken some ume ago auu it x 6; V vr Jc - , . , , &t r.errrisslon of low. n'h (I i;r.v, v , . , , i . t..' ii:oV,rt0a f o 1 citizen of No.5 townshin MaA vps. tim ; Hi"UCi WUi o served on that osier nas 'oeeu ?eiixu5 r ar.iQ ,r r ! J Paupers will No Longer be Buried at tne Expense of City or County; n&$: lariger-wiir paupers, - whose ela- tives fail to pay the funeral, 4e bur ied at the expense of the towns or counties in Norths Carolina. Instead their bodies as well as those of crim inals under certainconditi6ns will be used for diseoting purposes in the medical schools of the state. This is the law. It was enacted at the 1 oto r.TLL ims nnn. Schscrihm TTia bt CsZzl ca at Osct i for Their Orstbsi. The contribution to the BUI Nye col Uge fund of the JtcUoa Trainisf School raised bj The Tis and Tri bune now amount t& 125 L78. It ji hoped to make thU still larger, but the subscribers so far will be called on at once for the amount they hart contributed. The following are the names of the fubseribcri atd the amount each ha given: ilr. J. W. Caanwi,.$ 25.00 J. W. Cannon : . , 23XC J. Locke Erwia ..... 25.(H) Cash rmmmmmmm 25.00 R. A. Brown's Son 25.00 C. B. Wagoner . 25.00 Frank L. Smith . 15.00 Arthur B, Pounds . . 10.00 Cash r m 10.00 a F. Ritchie 10.00 P. B. Fetter, .. . . 10.00 a A. Cook i..., 30.0.1 Boys at Training School ... 9.18 Tunes . Mrs. R. A. Brown Tribune . C. W. Swink ..... . J. F. Honeyeutt John A. Cline $ Cash ; , .. Friends of No. 2 township.... Bethel School 5.00 5.00 aoo 5.00 5.00 3.Q0 20 LOO L10 Total... $25L78 BALL OAME FRIDAY. Cincos Defeat Locke T-Tfll Team by a Score of 5 to 3. The Cincos continued their victor ious puffs last Friday afternoon by defeating Locke Mill by the score of 5 runs to 3 for the second conse cutive time. Paul Means started the twirling for the Cincos and Sapp op posed him. ; Means- lasted but one inning before the. heavy artillery of the Lockites arid Ross Cannon went to the rifle pit Cannon gave by far the classiest exhibition of the pitch ing art that has been witnessed here ihieasoupeai to cut gasnes in tne torrid atmosphere in vain effort to connect with the elusive sphere, and allowed only three scat tered bingles. Both teams put up a creditable article of ball and a good crowd was present. ' , - The hitting and catching of Patter son and Grier 's nifty work at first featured for the Cincos, and Good- man's -worK-behind the bat for the last session of the legislature. Few people among the laymen, knew it j Z " A: :JJS, T i r . - ILockites was of the stellar order. According to this law the medical KArsnn . o-.n an W4mn Th r;n. 1 1 -C it. tl.- J. XT- . I ' ff -v..-. Bcuuois ox me siaie musv pay me ex- ftftS fln1 Tr!:- v M ff A will -a i . ii i i' 1 1 - peuse ox navxng me oocues emoaimea piay at the Locke park this after anu ox sniping mem 10 me aiseci-1 noon at 4 :30 o 7clock. mg rooms 01 tne various institutions . 1 . 1 in tne state wnere the medical course Funeral of Ur. Harris. Owing to the present operation of U . Wl1 . this law the city authorities wiH no Grove street jdy morning at 9:30 rV" " Vir Vu o'clock. The service was conducted 1a of any body at the expense of the by y Grf .. ment made af Oakwood cemeterv. the Elks off for Atlantic City. following acting as call bearers: The following Elks left Saturday Messrs. C. L.' White. A. R. Hoover. C. night for Atlantic City to attend the w. Swink, F. L. Smith. J. A. Kennelt, Elks Reunion: H. F. Pemberton, C L. White, W. R. Archibald, G. K Patterson, C. B. Wagoner, F. L. Smith, E. H. Brown, Henry Morrison, Lee Foil, Ross Cannon, W. J.Mont gomery, Jr., J.C. Willeiord, L. A. Moss, J. , C. Wadsworth, and N. A. Correll. is The Concord Elks will occupy a Frank Goodson. Among the out-of- town people here for the funeral were : Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shinn, of Norwood; Mr. T. J. Wilson and daughter, Miss Lucretia, of , Winston-Salem : Mr. and Mrs. Wade Harris and daughter, Miss Annette, of Charlotte, and Miss Julia Stirewalt, of Mooresville. & - j i, h Our Ifew linotype Hulls. OUR EIDDEII CBXC2 Will Appear Ntxt Wek-45.C3 U Cash to the Lacxy Tizier, fliCJ in All to be Gi?ea Away. , The Tribune will, the first of th coming week, carry a full peg of advertisement of leading Concord business firms. In each ad which ap pear. on this pajje there will be ia acrted one or more extra letters oa misspelled words. Thee lev ten wbta picked out and correctly arranged will form a complete sentence whiea will describe the location or hiding place of a check which has been Lid by this office, good for $5.00 in cash. Keep your eyes on The Tribune for the next few days and you will bare aa opportunity of picking up some easy money. No strings tied to this proposi tion, the party who finds the check get tr i my jj.w ia casn. ine page win appear once a week for three weeks, $5.01 being .given away with eich issue. Watch for the "Hidden Check" page. - . : cinoos the wnnnai. - Defeat Locke Hill by a Score 3 to 1 ia Fastest Game of the Season, In the fastest and snappiest game played on the local diamond this year the Cincos defeated Locke Mill yester day afternoon by the score of 3 rune tojL. Bell and Johnson were the .op posing moundsmen and both issued fourth a good brand of the twirling goods, with the odd slightly in favor of - the former. The Lockites sent a man around the diamond in the sec ond and the Cincoites managed to blow a ring in the fourth. Thereaf ter the game see-sawed along with the score a tie, the cigar lads form jng a formidable coni'b.ination with equal force until the ninth when the combination became unreasonable two runs resulting and the game moaopo " - it. n. e. Locke Mill " 1 7 3 t Cincos 3 13 2 Batteries: Johnson and Goodman Bell and Smith. .. ' sneoial Pullman rar. which arrived this morninsr with-traia No. 11 . The 3 Seriously Injured in Auto Accident . . The Meeting at the Court House Thll Aftenioon, The attention of the public is called again to the meeting this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the court-house in the interest of the Mclver Loan Fund. While this work appeals very directly to all students of the Normal College, it deserves the consideration of every public-spirited citizen of Concord and of Cabarrus county. The task of raising $1,000 in order that four needy but ambitious girls of this county may receive a college educa tion is too great a one to be left en tirely to the forty women who have attended the Normal Collego from this county, l our pretence will be a great to Greensboro where it will 'be coupl- and Mrs. J. L. Cantrell and Warren encouragement to then if you are.nn p1 iha rpiflT train tn Atlantic Smith of Lihprtv. Piftkpns ennntv. sue. abIe to render no other service. The City. Mr. Olin Hoover will have tained serious injuries when the auto- J1 Alumnae Association bids yoa charge of he Concord Pullman. mobile in. which they "were traveling 1 cornel ' - TZ ZSL: SS ms FromlSaturday's Sail. ford in this county, today. Mr. and ,r. ' . , 7 , Mrs. Cantrell and their children, who , ,Mlss Corne Boyd, of Concord, spent were also in the car. but escaped Iast mSt with her sister, Mrs. W. T. Lbrarian, Mrs. J. v uemz, a scratch, have returned to Kluttz, on North Main street, on her her report (for the month .q piek; fe f s way to AshevUle. ly 7th, beings the . nrst whose injliries may prove fataIj 3 Mrs. F. B. Trvin and daughter, Jliss unconscious at a farmhouse near the Mary bue, and little son, Frank Ritch, scene of the accident. A Jhish em-1 went to Concord this afternoon to bankment obscured the approaching J spend several days with relatives. Mr. Silaz Kluttz left this morn ing for Douglas, Arizona, where he will probably accept a position with a rauroad company. He will join Mr. Report of the City Librarian. At a meeting of the board of trus tees of the library Friday after noon the librarian, Mrs. J. D. Lentz submitted ending July month of the - library. which is as follows: V - ' 1 Books received from old library (not including reports of congress and war rebellion.) . fl Books added during month Books taken by adults Books taken by children! engine. 224 175 224 o'c .v.L.I. w p-i. tliA Pat- teraay. ivir. uarnfcardt was 84 years cnuaren s similar mane iv "Y" , ,A baM,3J, r:rvic will be held, to terson mill. ne will oe given uc- - - rf ' uuwpi htr -v, ; i i. . n ji WnnoeHavi v.xvy xixj ao wiueiv Known. mp. was bv au duress on Missions ins oeiore me xvecoruex j . .., felwu.JUJ3. At 9 FZT'ft servi L Coneorrili , ilaeLaughlin, of morning. vit 10 iJUUUC is cordia . i uses ?er exercises. ly fn- ... vo Have Happened Ten a,i Ago. . - Tfle EnterpriSR. " - fiv .roWbition prohihJt L La marie 0W more Albe- 0lQgie!r,ci- y.tuere was not a c8Ce S dlS0rder or drunk- nut -1. , .v "vui-cr siauus iCwTess They The Bill Nye Bunding n 1 t i q PT,0;maTi T p i vivcu.ujr eigui cniiaren, lour soi R?leiJ y l-T rlToof the four dauters. The funeral r nf tViA Tnarii oT directors ox xneit 13 , ... . a veteran ot both th MpiVnn and Civil wars and served throushout both conflicts. Mr. Barnharrit is ! sur vived by eight children, four sons and was ujucuiu, xtrx l j - - - 1 11c v, a xueniDer, ana was- Memorial building is now well under by Father Leo, of Salisbury wav. being aonatea uy me uo Fv. men of the State as a memorial to the Mrs. Bertha Moody and Misses great Nye. The roof is already on jean Moody and Marry Bingham; the Duiiamg. , xneio aic - " j 1 ixesrs. joe jrarJcs, lNoan Lorreii, bAva in thA institution and tne room Frank Crowll arH w oT J V . 1 AM U A 1 Vi Jl -.... - will be made tor du more : wneu mc u ranam itobmson composed a picnic . m -w-i- I . A IAA- IV . . new dormitory Duuamg is compter, inours at rnarr's Mill Friday evening. Total Out today Number of borrowers Joe Linn, former Salisburian, who 45 Miles of Road in a Day. Ottawa, Kas., July 10.If the plans and expectations of leading! a: nee r. j -r lin Counties are fulfilled there will be has been ln Arizona several years. I pnTistrn rtpf! in this KPrtinn f nmnirrnw I . 158 1 j I Fined in Police Justice's Court. uetnecu oinn iac uiiu suuacl. jui iiu i broved hishwav. fortv-five miles in W. C. Alexander, Allan Long and The Mooresville Ficnic length. Practically every able-bodied Jake Long whose arrest in the back fii jiTiTiTial soicnic for I man in the three counties has volun-1 lot.here Saturday created quite a sen- the benefit of Barium Springs Or- teered to aid in the work. The road sation, were tried in the Recorder' - phanage wiU be held at MooresviUe, p" iouow- we 01a oania x e irau ana court rnaay morning ise two rormer Thursday July 27, at Templeton's wuutl' -"f wy uu luciunuw oa me cuarge ox resisxng an omcer Grove, a suburb of the town. There ' a?a proxanuy ana ine latter on the will be several addresses -by promi- Attention, Veterans. an-., oineer. ine npnt -ftnAVfrrn TIia InoresvilxA Mili-1 ah vu frt .ff Cf-'-l three defendants submitted and Alex- tary Band will furnish music for .the Eeunion to be held at Wilmington on fTV fTx.wtTe a occasion and there will be many forms the 2nd and 3rd days of August wiU I - r cases and Jake of amusements. 1 I Ulease h&nA in their names not later Longwas fined $11.C0 including the than July 15th. " - - Miss Ruby Cline is visiting friends 1 - H. B. PARKS, Com. Mr. R. W. Henry is visiting friends in Asheville. Camp No. 212 TJ. C. V.I in Mooresville.
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