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TP M Ik In S B. SHERRILL, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, SL30 a Ycxr, Dst la Advise. VOL. XXXVII. ( CONCORD. N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1912. NO. na s u:sBU?vY P0ST 0FricB ! SOCIAL MATTERS. r,r Ocurred at 3:30 a. m., And the i TJnknowiL Outfit Includ-1 many charming social events ia bom ,d Linotype Machine and New j"' of Coltrane, who will ed biWv nnn m - .Income the bride of Mr. Charles A. - prcs- -About $1,000 Worth of . cannon' June 5; was the handkerchief paper Destroyed Loss Is About J shower given Wednesday morning by qO.OOO, With $4,000 Insurance. j Miss Laura McGill Cannon at her ele- p't'er Will Be Printed at Spencer "an,t nome on Xorth Union street. . . i Soon after the guests assembled a . Present. . . . at' . - guessing contest was sraripfl Kaeh ,-h. i ;,,A !.'!-. "hjiluine message from Sal is-.-t:rday ruing-brou ght the ; nevvs.'ti at" Tiie oflke of the weekly Post in that city ,'t roved by fire about 3:30 lat-niorri-'LV -ft is :ot known tire originated, and when it nvered it '--had gained sucli that the efforts of the fire to save Hie nuiiuing ana - were unavailing. TJiejnan . 'save the surrounding build t however, before they were (.1(r ably uamagea. t y l(,t had about a year ago put ;,,,. !!-v pre.-s, ana also owned r'.cntlinler linotype machine. . together with the entire print ii:it :nl all contents of the of destroyed. The paper had i t ' ;,:. a tew days ago receive a car ,;, lt news j) lint paper, and the loss ,,n t i i''!" alone is about . $1,000. Ti f n!!:(c was situated on Main street j,i , old opera house. The loss is ahit 1M)00, with only $4,000 in- The Tribune ollice shipped the Post ,i lut (,f paper on train No.- 3G, and ;,u. a Lut of type was cent o t.em N . 12 that owning. lhe ii i : i. .. i c ii. i will oe pinueu ioi ine piesem l!l tin- R Tice i ti:o Spencer Creseent. THE SALISBURY FIRE. ROOSEVELT GETS ALL ' "KTiXJ TT7TQTV TTT TTi k TTQ I nanatercmei snower vveanesdty. One of the most delightful of thejWiUoa Gets 21, While 4 Axe Ucia- atmcted. Probably for Clark. Taft is Bewildered. Wilion ia Happy Oyer the Result, Becansa He Says the People Hare Endors ed the New Regime In Politic. Trenton. N. J., May 21). Com plete rejxjrts today of yesterday primaries give Hoosevelt the entire delegation of twenty-eight and Tafl none. Wilson gets twenty-four and four are uninstructed, probably for Clark. The Taft forces are bewil dered. 'Wilson made the statement that he is happy over the result be cause it was the people's judgment of the new regime in State iKiliticsr f Colonel Hoosevelt's indicated .plu rality on the preferential vote is ten thousand. Senator La Follette made a show ing in every county but his vote in- guest was given a few words of some familiar .expression and invited to fin ish it. The contest abounded in fun and merriment and when it closed Miss Ashlyn Lowe won the distinc tion of being the most successful and was awarded the prize, a handsome fan. The guest of honor was pre sented with a lovely boquet of sweet peas. Following the contest the hos tess opened a pretty pink parasol just above the bride-elect and she was showered with many daintv handkerchiefs. WILBUR WRIGHT IS DEAP. Death Occurred of Typhoid FeTtr'ai ,3:15 Thii Morals. , Dayton, Ohio, May 30. Wilbur Wright, the noted aviator. diei of typhoid frvrr at 3:15 a. tn. today at the family home here. All the fan ily wre at his bedside. Mr. Wright returned from a busmen tnp through 1 -'iac;bta. 1 the eat .n Mav 2. and rimtasDcd of dnt; Pruf. I), It. f - MT. PLEASAKT KEW& Alaai Asocuuoa Tcrstd. Trt- t oaal Kotrt cf Irurwt. Motist PiAii, Mat .j a day of fo&at6wssl, tb (?'4aatr ot lit Cc41ra! lLt;tu!e irr.4 ar. alan.r.1 iKutK.o. Mr. J. H. Jiw, iudrnt at lit -lac;bta. PASTOR WATOK S nrra akxivcjliajit, T t Ct:tU!4 at Ot Tim Ti ti ;t,iu?n u faa :?! . U N VtK, Kir Hfa!t4 IU54 illne-. He blamed hi illoe on the ; Ulu farulty, prriJ-M, atd Lfisb and clam broth eaten in lUton. f- - Trriirr, al of tie He wa obliged to takV to hi bed on t JHy of tb I&Hta!e, MrrUry and May 4. Two nurses were secured and 1 treasurer. The aluxr.ru f ti e lt.n the ' physician held a consultation ur number about fort). n:ttn f Mav 22. The diton declared it wa kom ier ptr-Lt at tie orvar.ii Elegant refresh-i dieates that he d id not tret mnrp tlian ments were served by two very charm- two ier cent, of the total, ing little ' misses, Nannie Lee Patter-1 Roosevelt De-lighted, son and Pary Branson Coltrane. j 0yster BaVf N y., May 29. , . - . ! iioosevelt is obviously delighted over luisceuaneous ssnower in iionor 01 typhoid fever. On Tuesday last, Mr. Wright a given up, but was better yesterday. He rallied at midnight, and tKk nourihiLeut and then hank rapidly towards the end. - I JAPANESE PAPERS HOWLING. Bitterly Criticise Action of House in Favoring Free Passage of Amer ican Vessels Throngh Canal. tun. The Coilegute Institute a nnst enviable jhu1j n amvUjj re- onuary KchooU m the tiaratii.r,! world, and it i the p'irHe of tJ.r alumuj to help it along toward great er and better ihinir. A cvt:.t:,itUr was apwinted, lkin4 toward an alumni banUt as.d jHaker tor actt commencemnt, aliMj ecuring a fa'i enrollmftit ot all alumni a n. m!r of th association. It i tiiC pure of each alumnu to get at leaot one student for the Institute for next c- Tokio, Mav 30. Japanese newspa-. sion. and rcolutujfi e!iJ.Hlih Meroney Theatre Building, in Which Were Located Several Firms, To tally Destroyed. In the lire yesterday the Salisbury Vo lost not only its complete print- it!'.' '!;int but also all subscription and inlvertising books,' mailing lists, etc. The. Post job plant, owned by J. II. Doiih. was also a complete loss. It was id, icd at $4,000 with $1,000 in Mirauie. These plants wei on the second iioor as was also !Mr. Grubb's rivntf (.f'fice, with furnishings val ued at $1,000, with $600 insurance and a club room managed by J. M. Wood-ide. with furnishings and stock valued at $400 with no insurance, and an ollice of W, A. Fogleman, in which "were valuable records and sup plies of the State council Daughters of Liberty. His loss is $150, with no insurance. Qn the first floor M. L. Jackson's meat market -was -totally lost, valued at 4.r.OO with $2,500 insurance. An adjoining building occupied by Thom as Smith's barber shop and owTned by Mr. Gruhb, who also owned the equip ment, was also destroyed with loss only partially covered by $1,000 in surance. The next building owned by Mrytie llros., was damaged $1,000, wered by insurance. Other build- damaged by scorching and brelak or jdate glass were several owned by I. 1 Arey, adjoining theburned iHiildii;, and also on the onnosite side f tht'.street. This with no insurance. The Kvening Post will issue- from tae Stii-iicpr rrpppnt nfficp for the Resent, hut hopes to soon install a hicr and up-to-date plant. The job plant will take over temporarily the spiondul outfit of Livingston College : is H. Clav Orubb's third big hre wit n litfln-nvor nno roar. Tiflsit -uay his fino t. John's mill proper. jT.v burned and in August his country I' -Mn.ri m uaviuson countjT was en- "ici ;r-stroyed. -.The entire loss is around $40,000 lne Sunt hern Pell sufferinj? eonsid- iraiii. damage and their natrons much pj'nvtnience by the destruction of jt lar-e cable which runs near the furned building. Nine hundred phones I f r, lit out of businpss. A number 0 hr.f-rr.cn were put on the job and j';ie tiv-uble will be remedied in a few tavs. Miss Ruth Coltrane. Miss Blanche Brown entertained a number of friends Tuesday after noon at a miscellaneous shower at her home on North Union street in honor of Miss Puth Coltrane. The home was prettily decorated for-the occasion and the event proved a most charming and delightful one. After the guests had assembled they were invited into the dining, room, which was lovely in decorations of daisies, pink roses and sweet peas. Here a most pleasing surprise awaited the honoree. She was given a seat of honor and presented with a magnifi cent boquet of pink roses. Then came the surprise in the shape of a collec tion of dainty boxes. One by one theyr were opened by Misses Laura Mc Gill Cannon and Elizabeth Coltrane, each one containing a lovely as well as useful gifts. Delicious refresh ments were served duriny the even ing, iwenty-nve guqsts were present. a , x I . Tf i l' l "invii iiiiiinc n't v nun : Piuuiurui uric U Hall 1 U. ( lil V Uinl i the New Jersey victory. He declined f. ,. . r .. v. , ., " . ' iuv jiuu.-i; ti luiuiiiif, i"i 'c jn.-.-- ; .11, .U'U l0rjl, MJfl Ol J TO,, V-' Mrs. Cline Gives Reception in Honor of Mrs. Sanders. The home of Mrs. R. E. Cline on South Union street was the scene of a delightful reception yesterday after noon given by Mrs. Cline m honor of Mrs. Ii. S. Sanders. Mrs. D. L. Bost welcomed the guest at the door and presented them to the receiving line composed of Mes- dames H. E. Cline, Mrs. Sanders, E. II. Brown and Misses Ethel Hamrick and Freeman Garrett, of Gaffney, S. C. The giiest were escorted to the dining room by Mr. G. L. Patterson, where delicious refreshments were served by Misses Ashlyn Lowe, Myrtle Pemberton and Maude Brown The room was lovely in decorations of daises, the effects being carried out in the refreshments, ice cream in the shape of triple daises being served. From the dining'room the guests were shown to punch room by Miss Olivet Cline and delicious punch was poured by Misses Louise Means and Blanche Brown. Eighty-five guests called dur ing the receiving hours. to make a lengthy statement today. 'I believe I have said on previous occasions all that could be said now," he concluded. When asked if he now believed he had enough delegates to insure his nomination on first ballot, he said: "My experience as a hun ter has taught me not to divide bear skins until the bear is dead." Roose velt is now turning his attention to ward the battle with the politicians and the Taft leaders to control the temporary organization of the Chica go convention. New York Delegates Not for Roose velt, Says Barnes. New York, May 29 That the New York delegates to the Republican Na tional convention will not climb on the Roosevelt banl wagon, despite the Coljnel's success, was the em phatic declaration of William Barnes, Jr., chairman of the Republican State committee, to day. . ! 1 ; Our Graded School Superintendent It is needless to sav that ' the 'ac- tion of the school board Monday night in re-electing Prof. A. S. Webb superintendent of the public schools of the city will meet with the general approval of the people. Prof. Webb has been superinten dent of the schools here for two years and his workhas been highly satis factory. He does his work in a quiet, dignified manner and is ever diligent and watchful in the care of the in stitutions. Not the slightest friction has ever cropped out during his ad ministration and he will, no doubt, meet with continued success the com ing session. r mill W ' r tts tlsjk! .ii?s a4aj. XLi'fti'.t.e wmr ! I .- k !raer. Ar t: fi t :.e r if ARrii:-ar..-stt at. 4 rtt ...r. - lU t: P!o Ttl R. n.ari 1 !'rrer, !!rm -Jt.t !w tir Tt Tfeat iW-nr-ditiott ' Nl'h! orhrk. Aidre lt Mr l I AtUrft. of M- nror, N C. ?awt : "Vwur Moth er. All are e rdall tfitited lo attend lhee rr icr UVV STOCK BOOK ISoVl-D. age t American vessels through the ers, formerly profe&r of 1-atin and lauamy anal. Asaln declares in ad- Creek m North Carina Collie. Jelt DUlnbctloa la tf dition to being unjust it is in viola- j yesterday 1 or his home at Sa!-m, Ya., c . . Atlarita, a , May 10 SuppJejriil- Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Foil are at homc,1' clnr rarrjicj in their new residence on North Mam un ,,,r u,r l" street; ji:.duj-try in the Salh, the Southern Miss Man- Barring.r i visiting her lilwa Ccnuan ha a bwk- brother. Dr. G. R. Barritiir t I1'1 ntauung ium U valuable infonaa-. tiou of pledges contained in the An- after sjending a week with Prof. G glo-American treaty lvgarding thejF. McAllister. canal They charge that the bill is the result of the influence of "corrupt politicians who hope to obtain sub sidies ajid then establish a new line." HONOR TO THE Miss Frances Craven will entertain a number of friends Friday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Maude BeattyT, of Tarboro. Miss Maude Brown will entertain the Bridge Club Friday at her home on South Union street. Immense Crowd at Arlington Ceme tery. Floral Monument to Maj. Butt Unveiled. j Washington, May 30. The nation al and civic authorities paid tribute to the dead defenders of the nation t day. Congress adjourned and all fed eral activities were stopped. Presi dent Taft and Senator Smith, of Michigan, delivered memorial ora tions to an immense crowd at Arling topfceinetcry; Flags were placed over forty-five thousand graves and a pa rade proceeded the ceremonies. At Mount Yernon a wreath was laid on Washington's tomb. A floral monu ment to Major Archibald Butt was unveiled hy Mrs. John Hays Ham mond and other women collectors of the Titanic fund. .1 I M ter, S. C. iin on muihu aj; rin2 ol NATION'S DEFENDERS. J Mr. and Mr. McTyre-RicinUm, i M'' "uieN c.tu, V SS 'of Greensboro, are visitiifg relative !wh,ch 'lU , dMnlwlw) Aucg j,ere i uni r oi iiie couUi, Mr. Frank Richardson returned ; .Th;H ,l,"1,Uft prrjirrd by F. U from Trinity College Tuesday. He U,,r' ! h, U1 -Ttil V1 " was tendered a surprise partV bv a ,Ullu-v th headq-aarter. ia number of his young friendi' Tue. ! :U,-ttIlU 'U fuf lb tar Lm UiH't eitJettnng to ..tr lirmtn day evening. i'rof? S. J. Ludwig is home from AHx?marle where he lias been engag ed teaching in the citv ' schools the past .session. Miss Delia Moody, of Albemarle, is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. W. Bar- r!or ..-.,. T- J . J. t , r- n t r i v r !lvlH - reej". Al r. L. M. took is srendin a few! r ... , ,, all e'r the South n raiirg inur live 9-Um k. C.unty and Male fain aii'l lio it k art ut um are ug ge.tei as go,l n.ea !r reatm rivalry among fartix-r of dilteretit countie and allowing them dent lid iopjrtumty to fee and it tidy the boil days in Wihston. Roy Webster, Esq.. among our in from Ga was noted Mrs. P. M. Lafferty will entertain a number of friends Thursday after noon in honor of her guest, Miss Ros alie Philpot, of. Pine Bluff, Ark. Muffle-Whaffle Tomorrow Evening. 'jo Young Peoples' Mission Band Kit rst baptist church will have v-'i!Tle-whafflo" at the home of rr-.d Mrs. J. F. JWs, 224 N. ffS. street, Friday evening, Mav beginning at 8 o'clock. 1 Everybody is most cordially invited j ; W'A. An evening full of fun is ti'1 to a11- There wiU be recita" h,'J' "nbhernaek march," photo l.;1! r-allery and other attractions. 'aver ctT.,." -- viJVIlil'J- Petrea Hedrick. A marriage that will be quite a surprise, to the people of this section was solemnized at Lexington Wednes day eveing at S:30 o'clock, when Miss Lettie Hedrick became the bride of Mr. C. A. Petrea. The ceremony took place at the ! home of the bride 's parents and j was perform ed by Rev. V. Y. Boozer, pastor of the First Lutheran church of Lex ington. ,Mr. and Mrs. Petrea will arrive in Comord today .and will visit the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Petiyea,. at St. John's for several days, after which- they will return to Lexington to live. Street Car Jumps the Track. On Monday afternoon, about 3:30 o'clock the street car jumped the track while turning the curve at the corner. The accident was caused by the track being propped up temporar ily by the track force,who are putting in another curve there. Quite a crowd of curious ones gathered to see the car put back on the track. As usual the wise guys were there in large numbers. They handed out sug gestions to the men who pulled down good cheeks everjT Saturday after noon as freely as the ehronhj kicker tell an editor how to run his news paper. The advice, of course, was not heeded, for if it had been it is likely the car would be there vet. terson Odell Patterson. Invitations as follows were issued today: Mr. and Mrs. John K. Pa request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Grace to 1 Mr. Arthur Gould Odell Wednesday evening, the twelfth day of June one thousand nine hundred and twelve at eight-thirty o 'clock Central Methodist Church Concord, North Carolina. Claude Allen Denies That He Shot Judge Mssie. Waynesville, Va., May 29 Taking the stand in his own defense, Claude Allen today denied that he shot Judge Massie, -or whose murder he is on trial, and declared that he fired only at Clerk Dexter Goad. He did not fire at Goad, he said, until after the clerk had shot at his father. In order to show the unlikelihood holly att any farmer living alMig tne.ii:;" of tha Southern Railway in rnpnnng th chara tr and itu reaMtig tic produc tion of ini-?.t i anl:i..iU on tin farm, i hi M.rvi . being without charge. Mrs. R A. Goodman is Mn-,,,,,; i)II(J a fortnight with relatives at Trout- j ",U1IS - iTom Watson Hraaed From Ptt visitors Sunday, corning flnev. "V Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wall, of Con cord, spent Sunday here. Dixon Now Claims 600. to Dome. A flu fit II 41 n tl 'Hl . ilmir.na'i Washington, May 29. Roevelt s UM v,teH lo thc , t.nrtlttr rmtional complete victory in New Jersey clos- j cmv.ntion will le ca-t ior Undrr ed the bitter fight .in which Ta!t,w.,Ml utj miW!atjnti .hall i-av Roosevelt and La Follette have bcenjM,n MM.urr.lf aeeordjtijr to the ir. engaged for the last three months. Utnirtl,m knVeu to the deietratea U. Campaign Manager Dixon, tor R.ose- j,,av tiP Sut. ,nrnt,n. velt, predicted h'oosevelt would have J Tln . Wnt.-n.- ..i.e tirn i-jp-ilht over ooo delegare on me nrsi nauoi candidate for the pre.idenrv. I.t hit ol ins Having engagea m sucn a - - -jsjni to nimnu i iri'raiic ; spiracv as the State alleges, the de-!. delegates. Taft s manager, Represent-; .nvention here llav, but he fense 'brought out that the youngj11 Mckinley, said the President! ' j piaw f,n the l!;iltin;orp deleyi of his having engaged in such a con-! al Chicago, exclusive oi ( .nteieo: l.r)it Ut rontnd th. Democratic StaU- won at ton- man was making preparations to be actual delegate trengtli now was . !., pAen tlr vi tr.rv i a doubtful one aa married this summer. " excluMve of delegates at large in tthn ;eorgia delegation ir to Xhn n The defense concluded its evidence Ohi and Texas. Mckinley is ern- iti, Kaj invention Ixr.md by the unit today and after the examination ot ail'"'1' 111 i""'"""" "l ""'."iruio ami onir..u.i tv mn wiio ar few witnesses bv the State tomorrow the argument on instructions to the jury will begin. nomination on the nrsi oaiioi. i"atMu i avowed :iemi-. I)ra tically all the States where di- i Watson was no; treated -ery comr. rect primaries were held, excepting t,uly by the contention. When t) Massachusetts, Roosevelt won pro-tri.l to peak in opposition to th The Big Auto Race at Indianapolis. , inon ho3Lt uarten of the Republi- i damation. he wa. hi.-ed a:.d el lnuianapons, .uay ou. lwemj-wui candidates doe tins week and move!at from pit to gnllerv. "Yoa ran't of the world's greatest auto drivers i to Chicago. started over the 212-mile brick oval for five hundred miles race today for $75,000 dollars in prizes. Eighty thousand speed fans witnessed the start. The weather is ideal, fair and cool. Bets were made that records of lt;e t lw n. .e ije fled Champ Clark Cairies Montana and Arizona. Butte, Mont., May 29. Monta na's Democrats in State convention here today, unanimously adopted the 74.01 miles an hour "would be broken. I candidacy for Picsident of Speaker One Car Makes 82 Miles an Hour. Indinapolis, May 30 Cars start I hiH and hr.t hi opponent. But they did, Waton giving up th struggle after drowning hj voir in the tumult for about fiftleen mii utt-s. rfolk Southern Officials Here. r. T, -u. ook. is. jj. xugg ana p . - ot tue. JNorioiK soutnern ilrnnd. ar? here tod Th q l0J.f Purpose of looking over j- cord .s industrial enterprises and for C?;R? ata concernlng the city 'hetKvnPUrpose ".of .determining not. Mayor Wagoner showed the tnaVir, iil Liy inis ariernoon, ianS the trip in an automobile. Charlotte Mint- to Remain. Washington, May 29 The Char lotte mint is now certain to be con tinued for another year. This was assured today when Senator Over man had the appropriation necessary for the maintenance of the office car ried in the legislative executive and judicial appropriations bill which has pust passed the Senate. Mr. Webb, of the Ninth district, made the fight in the house and had the house make the appropriation in the lower branch of Congress. Woodmen, to Observe Memorial Day. The annual memorial exercises of Elm camp W. Q. W. will be held Sunday afternoon at Oakwood ceme tery. The monument to the late Sov ereign J. Milton Howard will be un veiled. Speeches will be made by District Deputy Charles, of Charlotte, and Rev. S. N, Watson. All Wood men are requested to meet at the lodge room Sunday afternoon o'clock. Thev will march to the cemetery at 4:30 eu on the speed way race at 10:02 a. j m. Opel was first to quit Primartr In PY.nAt Tiland Champ Clark and instructed the; t ., . .' eight delegates to Baltimore to vote r !" May ...-Rhod. ' v- " 'Island ten delegate acd ten alter tor him. . . t, t, . l Tiw. ,.ic. y..a lu l! P iwmirraur nauoiui con- His gaso-1 - T. TT , . vci ntion at lial.timore will ! eSerted m. vpei was ursL iu Mui. of the iemiH.rdtic Huise on its leg- ; V tfl .'l"1""." WJU V" line tank and connecting rod broke islative rwrj ,vannlv mended?m a primary to be h,id t at end of seventh lap. Depalma led , , , f Sl(.ak.r rirk r.afrirm. i morrow. Ti,e primary will U .th in Mercedes, making twenty miles ! d the Iv.nver pIatrm and referred l of ,ts kin,j lM n in 14.2S minutes maintaining a rate , (o t,jo jig between President Tii6 R?.rnev of Champ C row uon and .lwl appear in tie ballots of S2 miles an hour. Is Girl Dead or Alive? Hendersonville, May 29.-Cousel k came Arizona in today pre- for kin ii.. i . j j t nt-n rw.oiVU i tonight luat me oouy iouiiu iu wwu. was not that of Myrtle Hawkins.; James Edney, of Crab Creek, said he Lutherans at Bethlehem. had Jcnown Mvrtle from emianooa. ; flic record of the Mat. lark. Wood- Taft and Colonel Roosevelt as a dU-:row MI!on.8n" -f'"n turrron wiu graceful episode. Pijoenix.Anz.. May 29. Speaker Hendersonville, May 'li".-Couisei Irtl . .1 4 ' - "'v : v Ui ' u i for the defense in the Myrtle Haw-; idential primary by a vote aMeat K5 dtkuhnen. I ru?ia. May J). kins cae here today continued its three to one over Governor Wilson, .Herman Berlin, New ut trav efforts to show bv various witnesses !cording-lo returns received early er, author and rrpoadent, n Stopped at Russian Border. el- -topped, todav bv jtoliee. wj.en cro- ing the Russian larder, despite hU !jassfort that w'a 'i.e.j by the Rus sian consul. General Parih. ' " v,nf h0 Kndv cnnld ietnienem. x i i .i t IGoth annual meeting of the Luther Pa.. May 30, The tii-it rt thP TT71!;Sin1' 11 lltl c utrcii lO" I. ; - . r. j . . , V rirol-o Viia'. n .uiniMer iuiu ot iemiiamii aim Swat all flies!. Mr. E. C. Potter, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Norfolk Southern Railway, was in Concord yesterday getting facts about our city. He was given one of the leaf lets just issued, "What Concord Has," from which he was able to see "what a live and growing city Con cord is. . . i m T" I T-1 TWol-Q at 3:30 Vtw nrwl a r Justice, all of this adjacent States opened, here tolay; Th in a bodyt,; ttifi ht thev had known Wlth a lar-e attendance. The initial - . . i - ov va a - v . ill' f ' i A. i o'clock. Nr tr n u i; A ttt tV,A hcv session was neia m '.race caurco mi V l ll i lie ail iici inc. auvt . i I t was differently shaped, was older and heavier than the missing girl. Clark Gets All of Kentucky. Louisville, May 30 Speaker Clark has 28 additional delegates to Balti more today. Kentucky's entire dele gation was pledged to him by the State Democratic convention. Dinner to Confederate Veterans June 3. e Daughters of the Confederacy serve dinner o the Confederal teran of te count v on tf.e court morning witn I'ror. liorn, oi Nu-n on next Monday. June J. Mt. Airy Seminary, presiding. The jj the eterann are cordially aked prceeding3 will continue until next to ))f. pff-M-nt to partake of thi ho Wednesday. : pitality ' Miss Bess Utley wilL entertain a ! The two reel feature film "Tb T,r,rr,K f fr0J, tnn frht t VlI- T)n T t that will b TOn at th home on North Church street in hon or of Miss Cooper Miller, who will soon leave for Hickory to liv. Theatorium today U one o the best western, production that nai been released for some time. .
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