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... . I ...... -. ... ...... . '' ''; JL J3i 11 vt y . - J. Bj SHERRILL, Editor and Publisher. -1 ... i - - ' him i VOL. XXXVII. ; PUBLISH ED M ON DA Y S A N D T HURSDAYS. SK50 a Year, Due ia A4rrce, CONCORD. N. C, THURSDAY, -JANUARY 25, 1912. NO. 60 Ieowan young man BANQUET TUESDAY NIGHT. THE FIREMEN'S BANQUET. DR. SMITH ELECTED RAILROAD DUAL HELD UP. T X iven by Local Firemen in Honor of Executive Committee of State Firemen's Association. The Executive Committee of the iitc Firemen's Association met here neslay afternoon. ; The committee composed of Mr. James D. Mc fill, of Fayetteville, A. II. Boyden,. r.f Salisbury, M. S. Davis, of Louis burg, K. C. Taylor, of Winston-Salt ui, and iJohn L. Miller, of this city. M r. Boy den was unable to be pres ent on account of important business i Ashevijlle and Mr. laylor was de tained atjhis home on account of ill ness in his family. Mr. R. L. Kees Ier, of Cliarlotte, met with the com mittee, holding a proxy from Mr. lioydfri. - . - The chief matter of business for committee was to decide on a Mr. Kesler, Grows Eloquent in Its President of Washington, and Lee of Mr. McNeill's! . Praise And Speech. Mr. Editor: You have published the report of the banquet given Tuesday evening by the local firemen University. - Declines to Say Son of Mr. D. E. Beaver, of LandU Whether or Not He Will Accept. Goes Through Bridge and Loses Islington, Va.,J an. 24.- Dr. Hen- His life. ry Louis Smith, president of David- v 0ur Landis correspuntknt, Mr. C. son. N. C. Colleire. was today mum- t rui toiar.Knni m honor of President J. D McNeill, roousij- elected president of VTh- inforaiof U5 ot the death bv ,,,.: o Fayettevrfk, and the other mem- im,ton and Ut Uniremty. ' -ws of Wr, of Mr. ocrs ol ine oiaie riremenys itecu- lr Smith was born in Urfensooro.l u v n f i: l ' i - " - - t ' m w - w' m m a r t t i nipii that . C, and is 54 years old. He;vas eurreJ vesterdav at i;,nhoe. tive Committee. I write to say oe- injb occasion as mgu enjoyea oy graduated irom andson uouege, Sampson county. He was engaged all present and a more elaborate afterwards pursuing a cone at the driving a foLmmle team drying menu is seldom spread before our University of Virginia, rhich, m ft stm . Kri.. . "r B"k 'i' g.u Myiu, conierreu upon mux lue ;uucwj- . - ti Tia.u .i the cause of the firemen by the per- ate in philosophy. He joined the gave way Mr Beaver and the team sonnel of those present and especial- faculty of Davidson in 1887 as pro- were precipiUtej jnto the gtrcam ly by the splendid address of Mr. Mc- fessor of physics and has been presi- and he and two of the mules w ' Neill. And this last cause demands dent of the institution since 1901, drowfte(L Xhe team and roUer be a few more words in your paper A during which period the number of ,0 d tQ Mr Wm Moony." sawmill more charming speaker has not been students has trebled and the endow- r..v,- ' i i n i : i o . A i : i man oi iannoe. iiearu neie ulnars. oparMiu- wuu meni ana material equipiueui. xiavo T.vpr wa o0 vpnr nf I 1 I 1 1 l ..'. 1 1 il 1 1 if tPoWfMiu- f:roc laugn ana aoounamg wun me nign- , r, , ! . fst Ktrptchps of oratorv the sneaker Itinn of taking the first X-rav Dhoto-1 ,oro, JJurnam ana naieign exienueu - - - . , - .. - , r . I uaKiawn cemeiery tomorrow. vitltionS for the mcetin0 ' Mr I c,-ltlluacu ttli picecui ao uc bjwhc uj. i lajjns ouuui ui ovuiia wiw the lace for I holding the next firemen s Mr. McNeill presented Fayetteville 's lue 0i- lue uuu" r u T V x7 "I Minstrel Pun for Hiccoughing Girl laims and by a unanimous vote it 1 T s ?8 P. I the Last Remedy. Camden, N. J.f Jan. 24. Miss u re. ine aaie wm uu m uuij ..uk ; - " mi t l , . - A,. . tr Marv Sh nn. 17 vears o d. has heen iv, vnrimia nnlit.pal nero tue nreman. ine man ana tne ur. t, ai pnonso oirnui oi me umver- . . T 7 ' 7. y account oi tne anous poiuicai r: o.. t.-i-4. cuu I hiccomrhinir almost continuouslv for , -. iL.i -n Vin Vipld dnrino- occasion naa mei. in language ui v rrmiu ,nc. ucu omnu, - Vt t n i onventions that-will be heia aunng , f I e T . -n. t-A jj tj- 17 davs. Naturallv she is verv anx- J mmn, jflflnu0 rlofp classic anu cnase ne porirayea mis ui ioui&vme, xvir uuu nc. iiaj. . - r , (. coming summer no dehnitedate .u. lVo, om;n, i uh0 rv Avb Uous to stop it. for it is extremely as decided upon. Tins will ue "ne r" - flZ Dr. Smith Ha Not Deeded. t a meeting oi tne execuuve wm-i A. m. i ' t oi t.. tt .. friends also desire stromrlv that she . . , . , , i n wa rn nciu ins no a m nK . nni v i o i i iiiii mi i t'. .j in. .i. 11 xicui v i - be held tne latter pan oi - - T . :. c - stop hiecou-hins. A most attractive I save mc iives uuu yivyciiy ul me wiuun, xn ti ujnn t . - . - people. The speaker 's reference i to the long distance telephone tonight, fe 18 becominS il,"ul . . . .. , , I .,fi, Qi lrr, or, oil tkot den in ed to say rietinitelv whether he I "v ' Mr. McNeill, if the convention wouia .Krr" X J " ' f ii i: There is a home tradition that if was a race pe ... f , f waei,incr'fnn' TTni.lyou frighten a person who is hic- ween a motor hose wagon, a nyin0 , . , - . . , , vprK:tv T)r Rln:th franklv admitted coughing, scare the breath out of him machine and a hose wagon arawn 4-u her-the hiccoughs will stop. fire horses. Fayetteville nas a v t,,. I"" .u. Manv and novel methods have been - i "l I n u t r I ;orHnn At H nn ' M hO MlUIllV illltl rllll IJC n an UL Lilt? I 7 i j i i .Uam i tm mrn rrra QTin i vjui uaj. ui uv fcyvA i o . - . - - i ooa tracK anu ouiju ---o" ,k., . fQC,;f. oninion that in his 11 vears' service adopted to scare Miss Mary ana she ,( . nftavoil QITOincr UC1 UilUillllCl O aiC lai i.uiuiuuv -j - . 1 ' 1 i T n. T 1 i 1 . tne oniy owjeutiuu vucnu . mi Tnittee to line. - 4 . . J' thin, pale and i hv KoTfoIk Soctitra Eestraised Fron,! Bcji&X Otter Lisea. j Nirfolk, Va., Jan.-I. A jUtK3 to retrain lUo Norfwik N?at?T3 Railroad ir.u fnircliajmg lit Ar Uur&t, ariiam. A; Oiarlottr. Aaford & Troy and KoieiA Soatb!ort rail. ! ruad in North Carolina aji fik4 to day in tho United ?iat . litricl omrt and nk a jart of tb prvcetding in the rao of Trait Cuo. pany of Aiwriw Aaunt the Norfolk d: Southern Uailnad iViurny.' Tl Itition 'was liled by Ur. Soatbjratf Leigh, through hi attorneys trKid Sent ef U PteU Hrrt Ai4 wJitrt Wfc Co Ari Go. M rv Z A. lrrv i rrsui;a, ti iar in Otarlolte. r$f r.d la Albrucjitlf, rienda tn-CfcaitoSt Nn CtRftrta baa rvo 1a Charlotte for a bricC ril. Mr. tiovta IatibT7 hat paa to (iajktonia tn a i.ott btuinr. trip. Mi Mary Iariam. f CiafUttav & Terry, and an order vu by j tk srul f Mt Do raid 1 lord a. M'm, K. ( Odtl. of Grrabortv U a irut at lU Um of Mr. W. II. CM,!!. Mr. N. F. Vork tat to New York to uilncow Lie farnilur t-Libit. Mr. V. A. Km in, of Iurbam, u a buinr vmitor in tL rjN.y Tu-dav. Ir. K. Y. MaeFtdvrn abort he. only S ection ottered agamst - t w hmT her at Davidson that he had fulfilled bi8 . been dreadfully scared-but she pnia. Comet. Waterburp, ,a,n? the tournament there vas he 2?,, thTJ -or taeatJ mission; that another might .carry Has continued to hiecouSh. Now her Dickennan, ,M.ven BelleV: Judge Edman Wad dill. Jr.. citing th defendant rfUrvad to apjear Jan-i uary 31 to show cause whv th prayrr i should not be grantetl and tb relief demanded allowed. Dr. Leigh was surgeon for the railroad before it went into the hands of receivers and for the re ceivers while they operated the road, and be ekims oer $1,500 U due him for such services. The jetition al-1 leges tle revenue oif the r5 is not auuivjciii iu iuo iiAru cuarsra i ireenboro on a and cosl of maintenance and opera-1 trip. lion; mat tue rouing siock is worn out, old and dilapidated; 'i hat the roadbed is rmigh and the ties rot ten and that the road cannot be op erated with safety without expending large earns .-oi money ana mat ne noUe Veterdav aflerntHi only way the company has of raising sionai bwwnes. money is to use ine assets oi tne Norfolk & Southern Kailway, pur Mis Inabelle Turpin and Uiebartl chased at the receivers' sale, from Gibson are spending the diy in Sal- revenue derived irom ojeration or i&bury with friend. further encumbrance of the property. ... , , ., , It further allege that tho defend- fT' N!1llatnJ Wrrn m ant has sold all the floating property inS V"'1- S. f mnanv t, ttvr.tnAra V?r-In uorr'nK"i AJOUHl 1 ISiUtDl. .Mr. Wade ville, wa a day. Mr. M II. White, Concord ha p one to prwfr'ioftat Uf Hunter. imtor Tuev H. Stickler went to Char on pro fer tile stars or beneath mission ; ViarretM Mr. Oeorw A Hall h rvlnrt agner ami i n u:9 unrna : . r . I n 'l f ii -n i .il ; I Trvrrhoi- ie trimmer tn trv In mnlTP MR3 I A homar oanl that if ha M&n r. I . .. them. xne worK iunner. irom oiner sources f a, v .i 7 L i T "11 V- V- ? , hi father, Itev. VV. II. Kail, for mt- . , .. , nni,A ti,4. n cu ;nlMirv lanph ro heartilv lhaLshe will I movek from the lunsdiction ot thei.-i t0 Mr McNeill save his assur- Un the whole ins speecn was a gem, - "b-., " i; " Lrt. Nrt-tM twh .-th nron.rtv mi ua-8- ju. r. 0 , . a- fu;n if vxroo f thn proDaoiv accept. I .1 -v s.r T M QT VI TTl I IIH ?HT,l 111 111UU CV LXUlivJ I 7 O ' I would be imade in this respect. It rare effluxions that makes his hear 1 fact that I there is doubt as to the hotel accommodations being ade- Ho! Te Lutherans of Cabarrus. court. Mt recites thai tho propertv Mrs. Shinn has asked the members was purchased (for $8-500,000 anl Mr. and Mrs. MaMn Goodman of the old Dnmont Minstrel Company I the assumpn of certain liabilities, have returned from Delaml, Y " - I - n i i -l il rni. .1 s expected that about 600 firemen e leergiaa, mat mis mem up io .u, x - . to to her house and . a show amon. them Leigh's claim, and where they have been whin? re la. unug, ..uut.U9 Hir; Tirorv 1ote5 nn Tnin?trel shows tliat it na since Deen mortgtgeu lor tires tor a month. Mr. F. J. llarb . hu. resigned hia will attend.! , u"ei, tti.u c. , L ms. MM:RS Marv dotes on minstrel shows that it ha, since been mortgaged for Tuesday mgbt the members of the is glad to say nice tmngs oi Jim Cabarrus county is .being arranged and h --b fondly.hopes she wiU $25,000,000 and that it has provided AAXSnif xta honor smests McNeill.-He deserves this and more, to be held at Holy Trinity, churchy in J.c?vr-i.fcV.n!v forin -jMtionalisne of S10.000iH)0. e committe were honor gnests heldat Holyjrinity.chta V.winuuo vuuium.v o 1 ... . . . t I . r- . - , - - r"n t j., 1 I KiIUIUWU 1UIU BUbU bUUtUUiUlia Wl at nn elaborate supper given by the We will welcome. mm again arouna MDunt Pleasant, next Sunday alter- r fi fli , hiOUCThs win rQ banquet nail as tne ngnis grow noon, January zstn, at a o ciock. xne i awav. thfiir, headauarters the ir, the city ball. Local Fire Chief 1 dim or, j forum. And he honors the object of this gathering is to present Jolin L. Miller was toastmasier. me cause piUuB. uie can oo. iue wuvuuuuij. iui u-i N York Honors New Cardinal. y,enn consistea o qan on rv, ' ff Xmveil the need of more Trv 7.0 Bmr iniliMtion nhints "tol -.iew York, Jan. 25.-.N.W York's KOV. UreSSlIlS;. 01CK1C, UUico ouu " " " J ' X iii- i X? il 1 i .u-t - encouragement to these brave fire a great meeting in Salisbury. We celebration in honor of the elevation Afr "McNeill president of the as- laddies. It will lead to more efficienl Lutherans of. Cabarrus want to be of. the Most Reverend John M. tar- i InU.A nnn and made cv in our fire department if the al- represented. The whole press of the ley to the- cardmalate, which began UV ill Hull i v. v . - v "I'"-- 1 . M. a most happy response Afraid of the Suffragettes. London, Jan. 25. Great interest is being: taken in the mass meeting which A. Bonar Law is to address Smith, at the Albert Hall tomorrow. The Margaret InU and Annie McDowell speech will be the first pronounce- are spending the day in ( harlotte. ment made bv Mr. Law in London weaving job at the Cannon mill, at Kannapolis, and i gtin? to Green bore to take a job with his uncle. Mewlames A. K. Lentz. C. L. K. J. Hraswell and MiAt since his rejection as leader of the " i " . . ..... . n ii . i einw m . i ... ... -i i i i . . v . , i Air Mi., T,Yi .-ti t tm ira i frkYYa n t rnp i Mr. McNeill dermen. and, citizens will aid . tnem. country is urging Lutheran laymen u. Opposition in the House of Commons. j- M na iav a new Lai'Qinai upou uis ainiiii ' iixiraor taken to prevent a possible demon- , .'. J A Tf rolo wllft ATA t.lA lPTlPtl- f rtr, frt Sa ehlirv t US fl DBtt XaiUlllttl UliUil UW ttixi I T i- is a riliea speaKer auu u opccui xj. . v . T, - , . . , , i fttQi,u ijxiraoruinarv iiccauuuns n- , , ! i,;f wHf, Linrv. nf i lthoir efforts. will srive lnrcrA nthflrintr-frnm all over Cabar- Rome, culminated today in notable ! - i . , nr lasi niiriiL niaue a ncciutu . v t. - - . j - the Mp.Teill. L - . i l i? I 'n.n(!nn the local ! firemen's associations irom proper cv-vLaiiun mni uiaue a y, . . , - . " . I uniA;n Gf Paf firemen. Mr. Miller followed Mr. them better streets, give tiiem.a nre rus county next Sunday atternoon at uou by the militant suffragists. tt. i. j . ii,, m ftf ki nrm wetdm. ann snvfi Liieui mei Mnnnt. k Pflsanr tn rniu- over tiia m . uitiv o vaiu.uiui. in mi i . - j lie uaceu tut? uiigi" - I ".t m . - i A.j.vv.v .v " Mrs. A. S. Caldwell and two chil dren, of High Point, are the guesU of Mrs. W. J. Weddington, Mr. Caldwell's sifter. They will return home tomorrow. Concord can J isbnry convention and make plans i I . .i n L - 1 il., !r i 1 S1 1 ti 1 . T .-il . tlie time it was organized to the -pres- soon be in tne nrsi ciass-uu urc io nave, taoarms touuiy uuiueiau ont. He lauded the efficient work ot surance list, wnne we are now wcuuu. firnfitArR herp. and strongly .. com- When this is done the people will t t ii if ii..: .uuAii car. Lamo onnntrli nn the insurance prem-1 ntlir will nddrps tliA Mount Pleas mcntiea mem lor mm -v TT:i.j c r-,.Un o t rr. TTi0n ;ma tr. intn most ot these tUingS. Ifxnt mPPtino- Wa hnnA to have. Kev. Uie umieu oiaitra auu oenaior u. j.. Hauscu, vuun- iumo , - . i - - " 1- - waS one of the'most remarkable of fe11' ' A Neer, HUhwayman Attacked Two i l j 1 .lJ ; fl, motMnnl c I HOI1 Ul IUC nail uuy, oim v its kind ever held in the metropolis f n Young Girls. - to have Cabarrus County Lutheran- kiu evei anuxu .. beeniissued without a per- " 7 ism properly represented Revs. C. and was. participated in by emment hasbeej i. ury Post h. 1 P. McLauchlin and J. J. Long and prelates and priests of the Roman - proceedings. Two young lad.es M - ntW uili nddrPS th Mnnnt Pleas- Catholic chruch from many parts of ot disturb prcce . Winders and Sallie We vice. Work on the Street Railway. The street car force has completed on South Union street. The ... . iii n .,i .'n:. ii.i , i. , n i r,4- no rti i-o tiiotfl nnvs m I'.iiaiictj iu h i i T"nTi r nrospnr i icouuit, ,xtt.i man ot tne commuiee "M "a J . T. . . -- . .... . f; .1 4 i- o o T - I I I J ? ? ll..' mm tnwn ! t 1C fl I XT' 1 i I, . ioimP fP 1 PnrH.I.10II Ui L11C BU1CU1U I'""" harge the firemen's renei iuna, re- uo uuuS tv CilA iJ ri, u PAn the track v . . I " i " 1 I 4- mi rft IT I 1 J 1 i A- Til - - Im.. I Tlf ! I III M ViSi IIV .'1 1 T II lllUVW AA.V..A-w-! . , viewed the work of the committee patriotic move soieiy ou u,Cn i- urgea 10 pian to go 10 mount rw- -.7; uv Tw ri- The work was started at the Luther ant next Sunday atternoon 6 o ciock i. ruuauFma, - "77 -"i .mpr flnd ends at a point Kev. Thomas J?'. LausacK, arcuuisu- u v.. ------- . on of New York, and addresses of h.ust below ir 1 na u i; u;u tao-es to the fire- for the good ot the city. TVia ntliAr snpakers were: Mav- L. lVH.blLiH.lv. 1 I t-. rl -f 1 T il.i .. i . i P Pott Hfocero .T w ( annon. f. . 1 Deneve mat isluij ul xaj in it vu ir 1 . iiicoioi o 71 1 J. H. Dorton, M. S..Davis,of Louis- etteville being the real Garden ot 1. t tt T.i. r JTooioT .Han' tnr wiar . ltn savs is so, auu i)urgr-ii. 11. ionon auu xt. u. r 7 , . 1 in Holy Trinity churc. LUTHERAN. of Charlotte. Senator Overman Involved. woi,;f Ton fnnioc the Rt. Rev the Newark Evening News of New- he has lived" long enough to know a Garden of Eden when he sees it, but 'ftlthft- rub: Lldam, the first 1 ear-uiu uuu ia awi vwm - - , . Ti.. riCoifr. o Tsui nf 12 vear o:;." .; -Lj vi o rw.A a prohibitionist in an anti-promoi- d t f th Greensboro News, were rtlfp clnford town while Mayor Jim is an to the members of the North o.t the bniltord County Agncuiiuidi mnnY. n Q r,rn.h-L resi- congratulation in behalf of the cler- dence. ine - CT of laity, delivered respectively by a, -or, - ; Mot. Michael J. Lavelle, ' ,.j rector of the Cathedral, and Justice hope iu" T "li recior 01 me vaiucuiai, uu , , n:i t thA I tt- , t r i: n :ol Vnrlov I ITOni I UV uiusuu "' I TU Vrirla aorAams alurrnAfl the ark, ri. J containing tne touomng th,nctuary durig the mill within twelve days. coromUnity and 6ave,'l MU. Winder item from theAVashington correspon- P. n B; tain expected developments material-! netrro. hurriedly mad. h iMews, were - ( p tv.- xrT.fV. I 1 " om ouuiy Agntu.tur ..i ;v-f; owvr nf n nrohibi- " " i-" jli.i- Meotinff of County Teacners' asso- nniXn for. iKo linv Anterinfr tne auu-piuiuuiuuu " f Carolina ueiegauou iu vougie&s io-i - Aociatiqn for the boy enterin tne r e. P elation. -nri f per and maKin(T i n i Lia j i . ' hil.ited Eve from eating apples of a 'fninr,fii Henrv vWatterson. .of The meeting of the County Teacn- J(T& toeSl w!ile Myor Louisrille, told Senator Lee S. Ov- ers' Association will be held at the tiriAntnl what kind I xT it. n oi rv,o.if I aa in rnnpord on next .... 1 T. 1 J i" 1 ip iorVPSt6(l J.It) I UVJ11 " w " Cl 111 till, Ul i'Uiva v d uii" uv v"c.i.vwv- gxuuvc ov"v" , no. loung oaieuer ucii vC f lfti the EvS eat in his Garden w -nAnAinhAr t.haf Colonel HarvevrSftturdnv. The meeting will begi tmshels from his -acre, nis - cio r; -rr--- . . , rt , WorY1 -T nn - , r 'mn.". ..7mL ' 7; , . jIav 'makinr I oi. xjucu, uwhii asKtu uuveiuui tuisuu tu xuect xuua.ixi u uuck. awarded the snakes when they do eat ot them, p Ryan to discuss the Wilson can- The programme will be tne same as l . ' irJ K An-m xv a a A a fan t Ad I t n T ' J x. rriL!. i i lii n . 1 . i ham Vvaon TATI. etmore, who tre employed at the Kmpire utore Miss Winders as cashier and Mi ( Wetmore as saleslady, were attacked by a negro on North Jackson atreet near the residence of Mrs. F. V. Har rier, shortly before 7 o'clock lt night and Min Wetmore ' puno snatched from her. The negro U e,d both of them by their armjr-tbey were locked arms hoved them apart snatched Miss Wetmore 'a puie and The girls screams alaruaed tb . r . -ui i-j-j I nurse as ine negro, nurnruij ize me irai-K " " " rv escape, flins down the alley b- er down South Union, although this JJ?. ran. crn growing -frtnn a single acre 'oinpetitor, Arthur Staley, 103i,2 bushels. Staley was is mere conjecture. Celebrates Her 94th Birthday. Mrs. Evelvn Earnhardt is the hon- begin at or guest today at a dinner at the home of her nephew, ir. v.. Iirown. CoL Watterson Admiti That Byaa Matter Came np'at Conference at Manhattan Club. Washington. D. C. Jan, 24. It 9.7. bushels The 13 bovs in the contest and, the yield of each was: J. Erwin Wagon er, 50 bushels; Flavius Amick, 71 bushels; Roscoe Causey, 86 bushels; I.urlie Jobe, 86 bushels; Frank Sboff ner(t68 bushels; Arthur Staley, 103y2 bushels; Herbert Scottf 62 busbels; Wan a rinrQPtf "RRlo bushels; Earl j-va w - r - w w o i vji vi j o j twoN Gardens of Eden on the map, erman bad was that it was the pur- Study." Adam's and Jim's. G. E. K. Real Estate Deals. Mr. T. L. Ross has purchased 52 acres of land in No. 4 township from Afr. J. A. Kimmons. W. Culp has purchased a "Mr J. Tddings, 88 bushels; Dewey Groome, nouse and lot near the second Bap- shelsi; Charles Ward, b busneis, tigt chvLrc i- i l'uee Clojdfelter, 113 bushels. Three New Store Buildings. The Morris Realty Company have Warded the contract for the f Mr. Jolin Groff has purchased three lots and Mr. T. J. Sapp one lot nf the Wallace Cook property . . 1 I uuu v . The last three sales were irom the st erec- wQiioA i nnic nronenv auu pose "of the proposed meeting between I A Ryan and Wilson that Ryan should Gourley assist to finance Wilson's candidacy! Steele,-1 offon tVio TYionnar ff rldcfirlA noli-1 T'l, V. i Vi AnfVinr. tics. The manner of the rejection by A-recitation on "Col. Groves, The M0551 Wilson of Harvey's suggestion caus- Teacher and the School," conducted ed Harvey to inquire regarding Wil- by Prof. A. S. Webb. The recitation son's idea as to the value of Har- eover pages 206 to 254 of this per's Weekly support, and that was book. followed by Wilson s f rand answer.77 full atendance is expected. Vn 0 township, the occasion beingl , t-tAd unon the highest au- the celebration of her ninety-fourth th rit y that Colonel Watterwrn to- night admitted to close lnend tnai the Ryan matter came upat that Man hattan club conference in New York, ler, Mrs. Reuben Biles, Mrs. Misen- d ih t thig led (jOVrn0rViLion to ar- itor is circum stances will be advanced in behalf. of others in this effort to-djaeredii Governor WiUon bv telling le than half th? truth about that ill-fatd . ,r UmmMiiTid Mr.fWlliener. 1 Anr,. iha tnrthr tnnnort of II j: iaA hv iiias Aiarv i . .. : - . : uiac usoiuu u - - I, ii,T- rAiatives were uiri i xs ..-L .a . -r,n t 3 t no i ripr ul . . vpt. ine reerfu ntuiumi i LllZ b-t could not attend on -oun tot, . 75 u. H DUUlvv.. ST l " I 1 1 .ns 1 riPSH 111. Jit9. ivuiw . 1 i : 1 . . . .line stMivi - . i not Known nai lumL-aiu Alton B. Parker to Speak. When shown this item, today, Sen ator Overman declined to affirm or deny his connection with the Ryan Atiama, , f. t,. uWh tb , 1i T Dnrl-or nf Naff 1QTE.I e Uia. wiuvituvv w JUageAUOU-w.x .-.w.w tr. Uirvv. it.- .,tt.a tn deliver the an-1 iwo coioucir, ihc..-vi w -.-. .-.yr on lue puBi - i. . r. v;i aftr th To Inaugurate Georgia Governor. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 23 The Geor- were nual addrek the nineteenth annual invited Governor W nu .. . 1L. c,tu r.i;n TUr return of Hanev fr Siation Was opened here today day, stay on the ,r,nnla farm ot ria legislature convened today for a Uith all signs po.nt.ns to tne to the Piai session to canvass the "tuns notable meet.n.n .tne " B Watte0B to Kentucky'. Choice i n i l a a i i-ivi td i i . m i ri n i m i iiii mini t-vi nrr n jT"iiria ni'i'iirii i mr oe inree new store uunuu- maoe Dy. iuwsib. a.. v... -w. .v, . j.h ;nmT,r!,bL; nr: n;c building will be located on Bar- nnA t C. Wadsworth. , census figures, is the second State f. recent euuu . '"ie street"iust in the rear of the -T in the union in the production of Joseph M. urown as ny hall.! Thev will be 67x60 feet An Instructive Play. varus. Massachusetts lete Tr.r hv the president, P. II. Xel- choice for the Demratic pre- . . . t .... . , i. i i r .,i mi.- j T ' nmTPs wo nnn nnn avA XWi; Por uew uays. wucu llJ "-c-""-" - l ' . . i . ui ne ennsirucieu oj. unuiv. i ine i""u ( -e--"7 ? anu luaui;uiaiTr i aSSOCiiii.i"ii- - i . t o-i Ti. .!.. governor. The aU parts of the State are m attend- Frankfort, Ky., Jan. ft u.,i rrthAHn?r was called in- Henn' Watterson is Kentucky a idea- TIia the. .buildinffs will be used by. L. Klein's great play, remains the tn- iina- comes second ' I-ipe as a garage and Cline Bros. Umphant public benelactor that " yard v hi oecupv one. The other-one has not was recognizea to u xlo v .Wi -been rented, although it is un nd North. Caro- "w.aays. wien .ne " "J"" The ieetinc will tial nomination, .r.emhcr of the low., with nnnnnft adjourn. until the latter part ot June son, oi coiumma. iue wwU(. 11 - . -..i.,. ilatur with oU?utJU,UUU J ... .. Lt?nne over tomorrow. er house of the Kentucky Iegi-latur 1 t ,lf iMo(Kl hat there are several ap-pVir-ants for it. Messrs.. R. A. down's $ons have the contract and U i k will; likely begin tomorrow. about a year ago. xne piay uoi umy . iew viu" aiC entertains its hearers, but it in- stalled in the Reed building. The structs the larger portion of its pa- windows were demolished when the i trons in a narmiui puuee piatutc w. ----- I great interest to the commonwealth. ploded during the holidays. continue over to address . r T I . ! Ii! .'l.i,i...r t j T7c -u; nA Tuii.Vi r.An-i vft. r.haries irav anu jiaias xua uuu wwuuj, .i . fv,,M ; tlTu, Wh of Concord, wereroar- the Hon5e at his pleasure. pies ine wuoie ui pr .unt " I lccltl' , , a r V . .i mi i I - 3 ts-rArTT nt thA hnmp'oi Kev. aay s rnonne. Aney nae wuv neu ..iuaj, - T - i . ;t.wi i...-;Tr next r ,., . . a? .il t ttt c0r rcrirt TMrformed the I ton. He has xntesntea lea.m, w spienaia onenngs ior you au at j. .. o-, Week for Florida to r.d the winter. Col. Watterson is now in Wahing- $1 Ii f ! i i i 4 k Si t ? i - I , ' J i t !' i ) s ! il I I i 1 H ii 1 1 r 1 f t. r
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1912, edition 1
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