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f 1 ; 1 ' j " ! i 1 J iw ) I - 4 B. Snerrill. Bkiitpr and Tiitlletier. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. $1 60 a Yonr, Duoln Advnnc v5l. xxxvrj. CONCORD N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911. NO. 3S. I J J MISSIONARTJUBIIiEE frclses Commemorating! the tieti' Anniversary of Woman' sionary Work. T" i j n a Olirist (Teat itinS nan's Oentra. rcctii great an day Fif-Mis- for missionary jubilee, commfcmor- he' fiftieth anniversary ot wo work in missions was held at l Methodist church. It w8 ,i - n it. D e tiiCPTner or lue wuneu uj. An ill1' ir - ' i and never was r i n Tlu I ur- IIKIIIIM X f IV U1U XXV wx wvv i Wern ana ever gxuwiug iwa mj. the I"1 uv -t " jv i is unity more tully exemplified k this meeting. Indies who "had belch neighbors for years and who i " knr.ii nther over cunb at I tea i.:L. cpwinc circles, dlub meet :JL nil various social gatherings met 'td first time at a religious bath- irin' Ihere each was a great part of ,.nl mppfinj?. Much ot the sue cWS oi the great jubilee metin was ' due to the efficient work ot thelcom- mittees; and the interesting! and brof tbp programme that had been ar- ,riv them was a great element sncpftss or the meeting. ia m. k.'- . EDITORS IN TROUBLE. STREET CARS TO GO DOWN SOUTH UNION. THE PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. LIST OF SCHOOL BOOKS Because They Accomodate Delinquent Subscribers Uncle Sam Has a Say, I Matter Decided Yesterday by Street; The following is from the Publish ers Auxiliary, a newspaper published tor the newspaper people: opecial agents of the postoflice de partment are traveling around the country dropping into newspaper of- Convened in Charlotte Tuesday N'Uht I To Be Used in Public Schools for kn&ftMr grad ti err bor Exercises at Centre Church. Next Fire Years, With Excixaxijth et;th... ....... 1 nan Snod of North Caruhna was! jie foreCoin- U a lit of th book convened last evening promptly at that will be ud in the pubUc bcvl S o'cloek by the retiring moderator, 0f tDa county for the cext fie year. Hon. A. M. Scale, of GreenUro. The stKicious auditorium of the Sec ond Presbyterian church was filled toother with the exchange pric on frame. It is not optional with the teacher as to what books frhali be used. The State Text-book Commi6ion together with the nbcoumiMon adopted thu Car Company. Other Extensions Under Consideration. " Change at the square for South union, will (be the instructions given out by the conductors to the fices wnen least expected to examine Utreet ears in few months. subscription lists, to ascertain if the! Hon. Bird S. Cole r and associates J with as cultured, refined and scholar- reguLaiions requiring payment in a4-agajn visited -Concord -yesterday 'af-lw an audience as was ever afxra vance is being observed. Several I tmn n ntinnn theW work of bled in the church to hear the mod- newspapers have been in trouble, and making a complete investiiration- of erator, Rev. Melton Clark, who had h, fur m A the public ebooU uere u siuxjf lorn uy i ne ies koines local conditions and considering the oeen announced to deliver me open P1!0.1 ' ' - various routes that have been propos- mg sermon. Uavs that these book hail be used iixiitor iay, ot i,yons, Iowa, has ed for extendins the line. They de- After the sermon the synod was to the excius;on cf & others. No been called to Washington city be- ci(ed definitely to extend the line formally opened with prayer by Kev. Wame should- 'be attacled to the caue.suDscnption list is not as well down South Union street but did not Dr. McCIure, of Wilmington. I be lea-cuer for insisting on the old books i i h11" j decide deuniteiy just wnat route iney i ron was caiieu anu a imK- uumwi bein exchanged lor the new one, will bave to explain to the govern- woia adopt to the Gibson Mill. The for the opening session,; per haps 150, The fJeacnere cannot do otherwi and ment oniciais wny ne nas not compeii- city iias planned extensive improve- answered to their names, the next not ijaDie to britv uiwn themselves cu ins uosciioeis to pav up accoiu- ments on . the street in tne Dusiness l important matter was) me cnooKing ing to the postal rules. It seems a lit- Uccl ion and it has been the rmrpose of a moderator. This is the highest tie tough that country editors have to f or some time to strat this work when honor within the gift of the synod, be hauled np before the government tjje street car company decidedden- and as no moderator succeeds him- under tne cnarge or violating tne J? ea- 1 nitelv they would extend their line self, and as no electioneering is toler eiai law just because they do not (U.wn South Un'cin. The street C3r ated, there was naturally a lot of eternally, keep dunning their subsonb- rpnrentatives cfate that work will Uxneetanev as to where the coveted T fill v- -Frw f am a 11 en nri 4 Ti ov nira rri I i n i. ' x Ii l l I 11 Tt. ' .J. im . UAinnr cocsinn was nnpnea ov i tllv i tkliti on i m eAieusivii just u. nr ni r wouiu laii. xnt; iiuum cni llie uiWmuB vr m'.a:nn, .ti. if ;c i;u .. , A . ,. . , . .... .i nal exercises by Miss May uu"piiwiia, i n c . as tne Cltv 1S reaay to uegin iueir to tne youngest presDyiery in me 1 ruled Stair at sdS,. 4 c&ttl Ja4K uary 1, 1212. I MATTEE Of DHAIKAOH. Those la teres ted ia Draimxt cf Els Cold Water Before Clerk of Oct Tuesday. A miRsber of lb fartie intrret4 ia tt Hii? i14 A:er lainarw d- of the State and the law of the State I trict ap;carrl tiefurv tbe ,Crk f (Vart Tuelsy ..to diu the mttT f finally dreUrir.jf t pnMNr4 dt. tiict a r-Klar drmina ditrirt. Tb preliminary urvey tad- alrradt bejs ma.lr ainl th etiirinr at4 lir4 of viewer ha rK3in;emleJ that 16 crrek oc drameti. ibrre were a uo ler of interested pirtie at the bear in Udh for and ajramul the prvp- the penalty of the law. The exchanges should ite made at once and thereby secure the advant- itin. TKere wa a lengthy arjrumeat devoti(J: os the lands age of the exchange prices now exist ing and avoid the confusion and an noyance arising from having in the school two sets of books tolbe taught. CIIAS. E. HOG Eft, Supt. First Grade. 1 t-VIA xnLJ tjj -'f-""" ! J I n , i ii 1 1 , I - . . I J n I . 1 I WhitcL Miss Melissa moniopeij "L, f Y 7 j-V - u " "Z AUIK " . 8JfUOU auu tu UI1C . ... """ ; Haliburton Pnmer then4iade a most instructive talk: r-"'11" -.. y- agreement mey reacnea wnu xue .uij men wtio nas ev.r wieiueo me pavei The uowell yirst Header. w.nr. wnrnnn i' Pnkfirn wht day the inspeetoi may pop in officials sometime ago.- In this way MU Montgomery Tshow'ed a and" Ask to see the list and if too both tbe street ear company and the ia. . - with ti er subiect manv suDscnoers ;are oenina on we u ty win be saved considerawe ex- e with the v- I m, nffin;oic AA nvf lwidA Md told of the work in a cleai ana - TJ.Ii. ;f l1 sc Zul concise way. Miss Montgomery's -Jnc followed bv five minute re- lais, einment. It puts the editor in such insf how 4far thev would extend the! & shape that he is compelled to force l" OTt South Union, but it is very 1 ! 1 I ports ot tbe mission wor uy rppre ientat ves of the different denomina tions These reports showed a fcom nArAtive view of what eabh oi the Tsrious societies of the different de nominations of the city in fhfl mission work. The unless he has an 1rnhnhl that it will run to Mr. C. F. r- paying list ot sub- Ritchie's residence. his subscriptions unusually prompt C1 1LTCX O. I The Bee, a newspaper published at Jefferson, has been jerked up. This is what the editor said about it: Words of Appreciation of llri. . Durham. The following was adopted by the Mrning leceivea wwn AM flnd Home Mission So-L, "!!Bm w ir-ZT. its official summons from the rost- ' ."T -v,,, of me synoa Dy xjn. y. . W1C uu i .-i ' -!. i" . - .,, .i ipipiv.oi ueuirai itiiuouj.oi. tuuivu i ttt t t:i ikA a Hncf church was represented Dy air. v. office department to contorm witn tne nttr n ,rT.T i-i:- ii.. D;it u Ur i - v xi. j the last meeting. r. MaCijauginiu, me uay uj 1""' I ruling wnicn requires mo yny i - S. N. Watson, tne rresDyienaa o.y pVance. We canrno longer sena me is oiomg Lutheran in this synod, to Rev. W. R. Minter, of the King's Mountain presbytery. Next Morning's Session. Svnod met at 9 o'clock and was opened with devotional exercises led bv the venerable and greatly beloved ex-president of Davidson College, Dr. John Bunyan Shearer. Everybody s peed's Primary Speller.. heart was touched and helped by the Berry's Writing Books, I fervent, earnest prayer of this noble, Or Old North State Copy eonsecrated man. book. I Cheering messages were brought to J Progressive Drawing, II.. Third Grade. And Graded Classics. I.. Reefl's Primary Speller.r. Progressive Drawing, I.. Holbrook's Hiawatha Primer Second Grade. Graded Classics, II ...... 1 v .00 -2T) .25 .20 .19 .15 .40 .09 W; L. Lingle concerning the oldest Graded Classics, III .... it is witn proiouna regr ma, church, Union Theological Seminary, Pr essive Drawing, III we canrno longer seuu m n , - . - .1 a i cuuiuu, uujui Mrs. John P. Allison, the i Reformed paper to delinquents, no matter Pkto U m Xe f Richmond. Milne's Progressive Anth It W' H. Causev. the Episcopal wi w we may be to accomodate Psident M x 5fi j C. Gibson and &e Mtho- them. We sometimes question the auii ?T irumu .Lrrr: J in the best condition ever m its 100 B,rrvs writing Books, II J -m-- I II ! dist rW Mrs. W. C. Houston H. S. I Williams read a most care .16 .09 .16 emu- tnem ve sumenuies uueatiun tc i . . j j m mc ucbk wumuuu Mrs. right' of Uncle Sam to interfere in we wish to place fewf VCa of. useful existence. fully the conduct of legitimate business and W0J p J ivrtVO : w,oif nf th't. f'"n The cen- n oi? North State Conv- seminarywill unfti.a. IT ...... ... rid ner riving the history of we say we shall extend credit if we per untiring laoors xn . - - uU place next Qcber in Richmond. Fourth Grade. h uMee fromits start ib Oakland want to. but whether right or ng S-SS Language Reader. . .16 .32 d tracing its spread to Chicagd and we must contorm to tne reguiauon. other Western cities to mew it cenaimy win . a . - - lk , . -h faithful and thence down the coast line, to cut off good long patrons wm, , ; 44iVa LUVA V wv r an from Tork her untiring labors in behalf of the nlmwli in p-eneral and our Aid and halation. Hom 1M Sooety u. pamcn- . rf 6f the Mhool, as ireU U.:. Arith- ... z f ; : o as the largest m any seminaiy unuc rnetics I ennrcn by Mrs. K. L. Craven. re At 1 o'clock a delightful lundheon will was served at the home of Idrs. W. C. U&vi Houston. This was the Social xea- vnre Oi- mo uav nmu 10 iiv.. Next to the seminary, perhaps, Davidson College holds the largest place in the hearts and minds of the D.nfn'are n-P iho StfltA. So these e us of the embarrassment. iasmj inspiration and tireless energy brethren were fittingly followed by At thy close of Mrs V.mffi - hag ,ueh ia es in the uu v v - really want the Bee, we know they past two years At all times she has V waul viixy acc, o "v n x . - come to our assistance and re- been : a wise counselor, fuU of enthus It is a very dangerous business for the progress of the work. j)r Henry Louis Smith, the brilliant f.1 tchie-Laiawen rn a newspaper man to send papers pray that God V and versTtile president of Davidson to subscri.b-.rs who are in arerars. ings jmay remain with her wherever all jubilee celebrations Iis iuncn- p-Jo deprived of second class she shall go and that she may prove eon was fjocu vj t i J DO .n tttava T-rscort i Til A mtnatrral; cr y --mpl tke presidents of the different ocie- y . i nnfl.Pftnt stamT) upb W. D. PEMBERTON, ties. Mesdames J. C. Gibton, JC.- b. 1 OT m,,!-! amounts tol Committee Harris. W. C. Houston, Si N. Pat-I - inykC profits on the entire son, jW, H. Causey and Miss lon- Lription business to say nothing Concern Abont the Missionaries. T,n rim a was a teature pi me ea- xi. Reed's Lessons Progressive Drawing, IV. . Berry 's Writing Books, III Or Old North State Copy books, III Ritchie-Caldwell Primer of Hyde's Language Lessons I dge phy .16 .11 - L T r,--nLT XT TTT 3 Each society held a separate 1;;. ..nniiS in affixing the The trouble in China has brought tendance was smaiier stance Cline was a feature ond nledired the amounts thftv Will give to the work next hrear The following were the ambunts rucrH Methodist $70. Lutheran I ta - J T)mmnwr n.nrrrn. - ... .a i i iiuijrp i liiiai i vji.wfi.w TV- C;U, nnHncrl himCPlt I v""o " cially to the high moral tone and homogeneous oneness of the student body. Notwithstanding the largely in creased attendance, the percentage of ministerial students and other Chris- mine progressive Ariih tian men is larger man wueu mo or i tt Fifth Grade. Fifth Language Reader.. Hyde 's Lessons in English I Dodge's Primary Geogra phy .17 .22. .18 .22. .45 stamps, A mass meeting was he o'clock. The devotional were 1 conducted by Rev. u. Christian - America,"., by tne vous people's missionary society of J For est Hill Methodist church. The young ladief.of the society were udressd in the cWumes of the variojis nations and Mrs. W. L. Hutchins was dressed a Aiaerica. i . ! Each young lady would coihe into the -church and make her plea for help in spreading the gospel in the ;oun- trv ihich she representeq. it i mokt beautiful and impressivej sentnlinn Mrs. J. P. Campbell, of the Met no- iVia ni,!,!! Smith, who has been a T 'o WT-v7-r1 Tissnns .... m-i - XI MUtroi..l man wflQ I -w-r concern to many North Carolina peo- 'ine rare uj. Progressive Drawing, v.. X who haTe friends and relatives emphasized especially, and he splen- B ,g BookgIV Yost-Lippard. I' A vA missionaries. In the de- did equipness oi me couegc 0r 0ld North state Copy- The home of Mr. and' Mrs. A. J.. strUction of Hankow, where a Meth- this line was spoMn.oi. . , books, IV ............. Traveling on a special """ White's Beginner s nis (sbvterian Synod of North Caro- UIHI ! I" rt. 1 rilllD TXT . i - I --w-- atolalofpi82. 0clock when their daughter, Miss I ciaSsmate of Rev. W. W. Rowe and lina today ina f7 iV"1; t"; RitehieXaldweU Pnmer ot Hygiene Elements of Agriculture. . Sixth Grade. , Milne's Progressive Arith metics, II Essential Studies in Eng lish, II .18 .11 on the taattrr bit with theirrptioa of on man the twt of feJm fre vailed. Mr. J. Cnell rpr- scnlf! the petitioner and Mr. W. O. Msm thte opj!ve.l it. lerk of Court Widen houw deridel in (awt o the etltioncr. The judgment In part is a folio: " "It apjear to th atifaction ftf the Court that (I. M. Iref C. !. I rin and V. K. Wet more (th latter being a rivil engineer rpcommendedl by the State geoloit) a viewer have tiled in this ofliee their report a 07 1 it-quired by the utatute, and that do iaianu legal nourt nas uen given ids v-iposiei a rejuirei oy. w, priwios forth that on -November 7th, 1911, at 11 o'clock the Court will bear and de termine and objection that might hm offered to aid rejort'.-. Tle aiil re port was filed in thi ofllce on OetoW er 4th, 1911. And at tbe aid bearioff it was found that it would be neee. gary to go further up the creek thjuw tbe north line of W; C, rVldlemaa, where said north line crosses aid creek, and thereupon it n ordered hv the Court that aid north line be rflinaw litrirt tit said Teeki 4 fit wae further ordered tlmt tb boundaries of said drainage district be as followa: ' All the valley and t lie Dig Cold Water creek land'its tributaries yioz .05 between eaid, Eddlcman'a north lir on said creek and Chas. Isenhoar a .05 1 lower line where baid lower lina crosses said creek, ami on both aides 15 1 of said creek where a horizontal plan .25 1 three feet vertical height above th flood line of aid stream would inter sect the bluff line of hills at the aide of the valley of Big Odd Water creek and its tributaries. "After hearing a 'full dieuMi on said report, the court doe hereby declare tbe establishment of tb Drainage District as above denned, and shall be known a Uig Cold Water Tit net No 1 for the object n4 .05 .15 .32 .19 .15 .32 .05 .32 .20 ,45 1 .36 ;.25 .36 .22 on purpose as herein set forth. And ta 'n court hereby refers tbe report of the- Wnmfl the bnde oi n tt cl xt nniianor at. TiTsittus I oi it l.entr cnurcn in; xreueii o j " :i v "jjl v v- L":.uuruBUV1' r.:i",j: ao tnrv and a auar- eiercises Mr. Luther ioya xosi, vi "-f, School of Theology, was aangerou mc, " . ;.r UA T3v Tsr.-. m ,,-00 fnrmfid m the! -...i j v, ,0 AA TTa tor a-rn its organization was effected i - 3l.tj.ov iinn - i - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v ao v TtTAiinnpii 111 1 iiRiiiaira 10 v.vv. i - - t . . rurUjv . . . -ZrCu Hntifullv decorat- ,rT" f n hnild- The mhrrimage was made m a pelt- Lauhlin. A spienuiu v. panw, v . 1 was siaumug -v'i' v - 7, , . . . , oil Hnv esVion was the I'Plei to d with ferns and cut flowers, the L hen shot. Miss .Lelia Tut He, ing rain, whtch eonUnued all day colors feeing white and green, Galdwell county, a relative ot Mrs. but tins am not - '"f t mP.r of the room an impro- w. nT-on. is at a mission m the exercises mciacut 10 we - nit.r. eovered with white, had , 'n - iha nfft.fid country: and a handsome tablet reciting the tact u ? , . 1 , 1 1. ucaiu "v. . " . I , , numerous other mission was pre- 11. irvi-inlo been arranged on wnicn me wf stood while the wedding vows were spoken, Key. C. P. MacLaughlm, pas tor of St. James Lutheran church, officiating. A large number of hand some presents, attesting the wide pop ularity of the young people, were re ceived Immediately after the cere n onv Mr. and Mrs. Yost left for their Jlh . T w A cr p ' s Comnarative . II A- A t .-v A. -MA-t lTT S VA W V 1 11 . - ii n t ha cnni 1 r hi. r i ku v- i 7 there are numerous otner mission- mai 1 wu:u" X 5 "n -tl in Geography thpr from this section of the terianism was formally implanted in wm . VnV Peorile's Hie- 7,r r 1 fva rirc nf wh Korth Carolina on -November o, xoo, vru parties are respecting foreigners and nor with the picnic dinner served l Primer of Sani. 1 H A fTT" O J llllllll. their property. , lur. 1. olrp was bv tation i 1'"::: ;: c;ries and the Reed 's Word Lessons .... acce tnee Elements of Agriculture S atesville Landmark. Two little boys BoS nnvPiled the tablet. A feature of the Berry s Writing liooks, . exercises was the singing of an ong- V ana v 1, eacU nesauv tcr, , r , , 1 coa fnr thft occasion Ur uia isonn dww fifteenth, nineteen hundred ana rrnme Stock- books, V and VI, each TTT. ZTn wmtte. eleven at 3 o'clock nome - The Synod Seventn wane. 5?nc0, .!LX,r; T a tended Field, North Caro ina,Mrs anu.u- - tt for a ni,ht ses- Milne's Progressive Arith- I ' l- v T A I inU1 I I V 1W liwu"v 1 If llr a I 1 n Tin I I m7 I Tl llKlliiaU I 11 LA A iivv 7 - Sammond-Wallace Cards. The following invitation was re- 17 .18 .22 .45 .20 .11 .05 .05 .40 .35 .00 engineer and viewers back to them to make a complete survey, plans ana specifications for the drainage or oth er improvements, ami nle their report, in this office within 00 day irora tnta -. 1 n .' 1 ! J.t, ;t--r nnI Trill . 1 11 foivw hv Trienas in mo " .AWfl in Kfl filiTIl. wucic j..ix. - 1 1 V 1 1 1 A a position enterprise. II t f !i intflTOCt1 y 1 Iiu HMil l 1111 J. as bookkeeper icr a iaig - wnpslav G.ening Kovem- be- m'issiUarv in China and K6rea, tnade a mot excenem auui v" --r following Woodmen au , Wpllace will rive in 1 Mr,. Campbell congratulated J tne x . and banquet of . the thpir danerhter. Mary Patti, orru n of Concord on tne juone f r in charlotte lues- x,". fiflmnd 11 J LAMi4tlT11 I 1 Ufl lit 1 I JUL M-ra. marriage returnee to Mr. sion. firifl she c eign , , , , . 1 1 xi. j v,U;Cnl Hornets ended most nigniy m? yaT.. . I . Convinced Lock metics, III Dodge's Comparative .20 nf nnitv it manifested, fhich day , a m Ruther. Oscar ils much more irJ for- v t- Connon fip.ld. A. L. i. 1 "x,.. Mrs. waiter, awuu- -rr-- lanos man m -n-m-cx 7w Mirs o. ia Tt. A. SaDPenfield, K. A. Cam Cell's address was a strong plea PP"-- Q" A. M. Fag- ",T ttiat lie women of this country reauo - p tt peck, J. H. Dorton, . a. p Brcg, department the Seriousness of their uhdertaiang Tcpnhour. Lee Beasley, r, , V i Art the wouu"ul'r . , t rRride. A. A. -Farmers Storing Cotton. cot fnr hpr the mode of , T Trr:n;we W A. Lowings, rpi A fQrmprc nf Caibarrus are hold- LVJ (-1 o-v I t . f in O Ii I i. V llllO-XXXSJ, ' ' 1 1UD - uj a tlm Rneaker . -r v mr-rin nnn. ham it.:. tt c PVinPTif- T UUlUtiL XCXiaxvx rWi-mTl Miss Wallace is one 01 tu m ";VW. t, I p;tn?p' Primpr nf Sani uanai was w iu Salisbury, Nov. 8.-United States tion . . . c r. Tn S Ovennan reached Hansell s liigher uistory n,nnir vnunff women of Cabarrus county. .She is a sister 01 xr. . e, ot Concord. Sommnnd is conected with stoi'es or Geography -45 .20 of the United States in tl Clirii Sir P,0 1 T JUC "nan is great work. 4Yo are u pflTtftrson. John Mstirlde, ami . T tdv V " . I A , I s. v Y xx. o 1 1 nn 1 a r ltrs vix. vuntt"" nrnirrsca ni liik uiik e i . ... r-- i . , , . inn. i. u. , , 7 - , . ! iu. iiiuii w - - mm.'s Un mc nooKS. tian womanhood,7' the speaser --7 ... j 0hn McClelland, pam ihe thir tton as evwencea -u - L Senator Uverman was one - - 1 vj. v,. ' - . ,i tt iv n . 11 .1 io; Uoi Kqw hpn storea ., - v 1, ctronnnnn v Tor viianu n. " OT TIIUS-O j-v. - -IX V.: .n(nm -frrtTTI ft VIS here tonigni 011 icu.u - ctA in F.r.i?. it with other members ot tne sen- c A . visit to the lish, II ate wmuuf" where they have Reeds Word Lessons .... LS 1m?S Civil Government Iiiauc a ' , n .;.. Ilrnmnff VII worK ou iuc <ul I . .,. v, A Good Invention. Mr. Jno. W. Carriker, one of tW good citizens of lower No. 10, has 1 Wn irnrkinr' for tome time on am model of an invention of bis own 45 and Wednesday brought the complete j model to Concord to nip 11 10 ni p .90 Unt attorney in Washington, who will at once make -'application to have a. 85 J patent, issued -for-it. The invention is a contrivance tor 40 Unloading freight from a car to the .22 depot or vice versa, and also for mov .60 ing anything from a bouse. The erase .20 moves'easily up or down or in any oosition. and the load suspended is .05 moved on a trolley, the crane moving up or down by means of a windlass so as to load or unload. All adjust ments are easily made, and the en tire machine is simple and operated with ease. The model was shown ia our office today, and there is no doubt that the invention will'be.a valuable one. Nothing like it has ever been patented, and we sincerely trust that the future has a fortune in store for Mr. Carriker'. .05 .41 .90 .40 0 .22 .11 .45 If..,.,. l fVio '"f NIB ClUSO UX. m "1 ? . I HrUrirlfl naS. XX. 1' ""I . I 111 I"0 by a rising vote, extended a A. B. Pounds, Harvey Johnson, far tbis week vote of thanks 0 Mrt. w. - n J A. Peck n 1 . 1 -Pm. f thft v. x-r. " i 1 1 iiiiL-tii ..-w hnii nririit1 xvx i .. n 1 o - -i .. Wpddinton, John a. r - - tact inai xu - -- eeting we r,,- Q tt wnii Marshall ma- rnft farmers' warenouse ut c .,o onntion of a sea level iorm 01 MCimuu, ucv- - TAnsnT,ir . . , tWpt-p 425 bales in ,Vr ptnms almost. Ti v,,p nmv nnd it only has a ;?nd . ;Uo rc,, that it The figures lilt; nairuuuov - - I tnOUgu nut 4xxi.. - - n I -v j V-iL Ct.lx Pmir thP ndontion of a sea level form ot u uia oriu x . . i x klo v I 1 nnn pairu ... , .w 1 . . - . t 1 He says he returns aimuM, he met some panics in tne roaa near xxx iv .. I r- .1 L .1- i.t,.... Anto Burned at China Orore. 00 1 Salisbury Post. qq j 3ir. Jonn inline. 01 . 1 nina wruit,. 20 has been owner or a autorco bile tor some tims unm Dtuniay Qimorning wnen ine nianui.p nant- ed almost into ctam. lie was out 05 driving in it aVat 10 o'clock wbea fon nnrt to Mr. J. n. n-interest in the "jpbileet the. Uazette, f -" . p ftfire. fore the weeK enas. tographs. It requires a visu 10 VI I I . fr ..solS-llO r 1 I "111 II I T 1 AffTTO A J Ilk 111 IT 1 - thfl Ti n! irGiouuuvA 1 - -9 i .iiin rnuirii. a miic uv;'jn 111c k 1 u , i . t tufflmiPrs luuusu rxj n-x 11, oKt-p .Ipnntp thp pvehanre price ana - . ,T , 1 pnnacitv oi owu Daies. xj. tc -7-"iOQ ti,p TriSe course 10 aaopu me i-n. c.. - - . me animais oecame inzuieneu ana rx:.. 4 o tV.p?r cotton at this : 1Q rnrpeiate it those in the last column me imauc n; . . . , - j?,v,o-rc! cflvs I continue iu oiuxv, - , I canal. xu uuc 11 1 1 . " m .... - - The Gaston. county fanners, W wareh()US6 ,11 be If te- descriptions or even from pho- price. -..,.:, away from -tke Pblie roa.l. Wb 1 v . . n. . . n AIAl . . n OTA1 TAT C Uflr iH I III I 11 II 1 L 1 lift I . . . v. m - . . . flh xiie. ,aijcmti j v. v.r,. , ! aooui luu anis out !uii.triuiij -eui i . v i . tv trmflf v nrnmon TYipmners ox whereas -t luh, had a bridge whist party were mamus 25 to 100 bushelsof corn to tne warehouse was destroyed by hre h iant ta&k that is be. of ithereas only a few years ago they .g tfae only warehouse -e re 'i" rVica?o Tuesday night, when ly ten to mi . ft county a c n '"'IwU rni(lp,1 or.fi ripnred itheir C1UJO Tlio women were noit arrested. r l . the eis. Mr. harles his position as Cook has resigned vet de- Home Educational Co., j. .r. ; t,ast f!loud of Cahanrus couni, CierK at , i T m 1 A. . V I- hflO Tl (II i 1 lit I iHll. ATOI 'iUli " ing accomplished. ' n i x . - - 4? xl. . rnnnc I Tl,-. TtTPlHX fSII hnlCS OI COllOU OD Wont to get one jx tuc xixa iuoo " - . you want to get u WQw vpsterdav. Price wa? WliXlO uv IUO . ' of this city, from 9 to 9:10, and irom m to r.j bales were stored in the warenouse. Readers are recommended for supple- wronJ? witli the auto, a flame shot np mentarv reading in connection with ffora jne motor near his side. 3Ir ti e geographical study of the various j ciine lost no time in getting away continents. . Five volumes, each .60 Vclume on Euroie .70 ;0te. Southern Prose and Poetry, f rem the machine and fearing an ex plosion allowed the ear to burn up be lore ins vision, xie naa jusi naa uan. maehine repaired Saturday. 4 ! 4 1 1 i I s I I j f 1 i 1 l-t -15 V r.lvl From rP.tOr's,, Will he cided iw
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1911, edition 1
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