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THE TIMES HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. H u T B- bnAf -cuiujr ana ruousncr. PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. t!JO Yif. Dst la A4rtac i " " " 1 " ... n M VOL- XXXIIA CONCORD N. C, MONDAY. JUNE JO. 1912. No. na IK LLlp VOTE ON THE RESOLU- TI0!; TO ENDORSE WILSON. j Fourths to'One Fourth for the n i. T1 A- -f . ... n Cflniftf RimTYlrtne 2.. - - ' - - Go7 Kitchin And Others. A Big Ccd vontion. One of Congressman Keen's Jokes. kt ...-' i L. Smith. R. S. Young, HILL-FLACK. ; i Mr. Joe Hill, ot Concord, to Wedj Mi3 Ora Flack, of Shelby, Jane 26th. Tile Gaflhey, S. C. Ledger has the following which will be of ihuch in terest here: "Miss Ora Flack has set tlx date of her marriage to Mr. Joe Hill, of Concord, N. C. It will take place Jane 26th, 7 o'clock at the First Baptist church in Shelby and will be preced ed the evening before by a reception at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Roy&ter at which only the wedding party and a few intimate friends of i the couple will be present. She has chosen Mrs. R T. Falls and Mrs. Will Lineberger for her dames 'of honor. Miss Ora Brewster Eskridire, maid of.; honor and the bridesmaids will be 1 Miss Klva Wrav, Miss Airnes Me-I CLAIMS 51! THE SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY LAST NIGHT. j rOILEST HILL KEW& All ROOSEVELT W till j Itn Large Cogrtgtioa Present at tit First Presbyterian Church. A large audience attended the jmt rally of u.e Sunday h.U of the First BaptUt and Firt Presbyterian churches at the Firt PrrbvUnaii '; 1 church lat nisht. Mr. Jame C. Fink, j DELEGATES WHO WILL ATTEND president f Nu. 12 township Sunday! THE STATE MEETTNO HEEE School Aciation, presided. Talk! .- jwere made by Sui-t-rinteiident Law- , a " The Taft Leaders Claim That Every rt nee, of the Baptist school and Su-1 THIS IS LATEST CLAIM OF BOTH SIDES TODAY. fku Oirt a Um Tarty. I waj a 5 - rrncxala. I Mr A Will s, Yi4zmg tUr m i'l.-?k4i VM5-, tlb ria ?4 Mr Wrx, iit.t. f ni arro a tn9 TTtm icm ?t,,t Pa ? p?rin t endea t Wood house, of the Pre- ; v Delegate for Hun Will. Stand PtulVterian- hwtL Hev (. w Shipley,! ,,,-ninery, dr., G. T. Crowell, Braver, Miss Madge Lorena Webb, of : M; i. Cook, J. W. Can- Shelbv, Miss Jessie Lipscomb,, of! A.i;,, Yuw and L. T. Ilartsell flaffnev. Miss Eleanor Wallace, of! ",,,.,'.1 -n'.arrus delegation at Dilloo'and Miss Hill, a sister of the j . ';, :. .M-ralic State convention at- groom, of Concord. Mr. Claude Roosevelt Leaders Hoping toof Kannailij, was tie chief praker Stampede on First BallotTheir! r evening and he made a mmi inspiring cuaress on Sunday muoI Plan in Detail They Will lomi- j work. A .speviid mu.iral programme ' nate Roosevelt Anyhow. Morewa render-d.- A reeitati..n. -The Drtcnvot the Missionary' bv Mrs. Than 25,000 Roosevelt Shooters jj S. Williams and a .Mf by Mrs. J. ; Will 3e Brought in. S - Wcmble. were esecially enjoyable teat arcs ;t trw programme. ; A rallv to be.siven son bv the Nanse of Gceats Aad Tho Wto : I Will Eateruia Theta. AissU s- ;wr.t f Mr tHj-f. .et ISstt-J i ki ttty Mr J T State Conveatioa to Be Held Here itlh lint iTf r.Jf: f On Wedaesday and Thurvdiy of ; l.'Art r4. r.. V!Ur,f J t ia Mr j a This Week. Mrs. - Will llenne't Mr rd Mr J a!iUar ft Chicago. June 10 The latest Taft claim of deleirates is Tatt 577. Roose velt 4.V. The Taft leaders claim that would "stand H.Mi-tseir- stated- Saturday l.or-o-ot, ..v ti,. (...' i -without lutelung. l ne liooseveu 1 .. . " W""""3-"1 1 T . ...Ml 1 . . . r .i n ,w ,.l,,imia .as one .f the largest con- ushers will be, Messrs. Millis. of High ! s . , ,, . 1 Vr 1 n i i i i, - . i. -'on me nrsi oauo.i. i ne iiOoeei I Flack, brother uf thn hril.T will rrfvo 7 ... , ... , o t heir every delegate hitching. (Sui.dav t-i nols ot Central MetluMiit. St. Jaim - Lutheran and Trinity He- formed . of rai!:-. Mn. s c I Mr W V I itci lor Cl.Af l!b nr!.! Mr C i; Ik Tort s. 4r i - , ools will clue the series ;,iri "aiu.n, BraLswell. Mrs. J ,i,;,-,af heing. almost equal with of Concord, Ilartsell, of Philadelphia,!"0" are fld lo LaVfc n'lveV the t,1 .....!. ,.,mvfnti1ii in rim,. ..p iT:.. i ;,.i. io. ing plan. . Ti cnonl-in.. i rri V oi i. If they a re dcltated m the national ! :r Viais ago. in speaking ot and I-hompson, ot Shelhv. r . . . . n.Jntinn omlarcino. aTl ' - T 1 ' eOIHIUlttee t lCV W )II CaTi V tile Contents v on the icsoiution endoising 44 The marnaire will be a larsre : , , KANNAPOLIS WON GAME. IIImmiio.. j " I I.UU1V.U UliUIl U11U JHUUIUCn lJ IJC tilt ,ui'.l that llie Cabarrus delegates exceedingly pretty -one. the color .,:.! at the lime the vote was- tak- scheme, rainbow, the bridesmaids -.urt' practically" unanimous lor wearing the rainbow colors with over son. The question arose, how ev- dresses of white marquisette and rose as tn whether the vote should be hats. The bride's robe will.be white expressed in the county eon- satin, en traine. She will carry a tinn'or east as an expression of shower bouquet of lillies of the val M-iitimcnt ot the delegates pres-hey and roses . Hie matter was presented to 4Rev. L. L. Smoke will officiate at cluur hv Chamuan Cook. Chair- tire wedding and Prof. Zhem, of II" i tl . l-l 1 -11 1 i! 1 .1 n wiiiMon ruieu iimi uieie nus uu tnanoiie, win piay me weuuinr vi-'i.m hy the State organization march. Miss Flack will be much fet ing lor a j)iesidentiaF preference ed during the next two weeks and uiarv aud the vote should be rec- among the affairs planned in her hon- i( as expressed by tho delegates, or is a large reception to be given Caharrus delegation then voted this afternoon by Miss Agnes Mc jcllv for the ev Jersey candidate. Braver and on the following Tuesday ho. delegation voted three-fourths Miss Madge Lorena Webb's stocking endorsing the majority report of shower will be followed by Miss Elva phitt'orm committee, which en- Wray's elborate function and a num sod the (lovernor, Senators and ber of othersmaller receptions. The ; j " I 1 1 Ml i il irot-ou tatives in uongTess ana one- nride ana groom will go to tne moun- rtb in favor of the minority re- tains of North Carolina for their hon i. On this vote the lines were eymoon and will be at home after jl iifirtcni tilt? uiiuajuiio uuvA j iiuusi isi, in uuutUiU) . j ihin delegates, the Simmons men "fin- the niaiority report and the T. R. CALLS FOR PROTEST AGAINST COMMITTEE. liin'ilelegates the minority report Although a majority of the dele os wore 'Wilson men they brought Serves Notice That the Party Would k abundance of praise for Con- Repudiate Nomination Obtained in ssman lleflin, who made an ad- Defiance of Justice. ssin Raleigh, favoring'the candi- Ovster. Bav. N. Y.. June 8. The !y r.f Leader Underwood. Mr. Republicans of the country were call- ink Nmth tells a ioK6 irom me imnn fnmrht bv Colonel Hoosevelt ihaiuian's speech that made a bigffri mfpst against the action of the with the audience. Mr. Heflin was h?enublican national committee in rul- jakinsr of. how the .Democrats of hnfr upon contest for seats in the na- ortii nail lor years aominaieu tional convention irom the JNmtn Al Domncratie party in National af- abama district. The Colonel served s. It reminds me of a yankee notiCe upon his opponents that in his e who came to Alabama on a visit, opinion the party- as a whole would was out in the field one day and repudiate a nomination if it were ob-c-ot ton stalks were laden with pre- tained in "defiance of justice." He JU's lint. declared -that everv man who wishes I Why don't vou liave this cotton a0 see tue party continue to exist ?ko! out V he asked. - should nrotest at once "against those 'Wo can't get labor to do it," the j who'"care deliberately trying to wreck it." - ' " "The leaders," said the Colonel, "speak as if they were the regular Republicans. I do not 'concede that theft is a test of regularity," Colonel Roosevelt's statement was given out after an all-afternoon conference are defeated airain they will present a minority report to the convention in the hope of a stampede. If this fails, the Rooseveltiaus will not with withdraw from the hall but will go right ahead as though they had won the fight. They will name their own permanent chairman, adopt their platform, nominate national ticket, will claim that they are the real Re publican national convention and characterize the Taft forces as bolt ers. The Taft leaders in order to checkmate fciis plan have ordered the sergeant at arms to preserve order if it takes every assistant and uni formed policeman in Chicago. This is generally construed as meaning that if the Taft people control the convention the Roosevelt forces will b ejected if they start a deinonsjj'a-tion. The convention entered upon the en thusiasm stage today when one hun dred Roosevelt boomers from the Pa cific coast rolled in and immediately started cheeringRoosevelt and his hat through the hotel corridors. A vanguard, say the Rooseveltians, of more than 25,000 shouters who will be brought here to impress delegates with the fact that the Roosevelt en thusiasm is real. The women sufffra gettes are demanding a plank in the Republican platform. I "PMinH f1 11 Puna Arinct 9 Tvirlr Hits Hoiner. Piedmont League Open? Here Tomorrow. Kannnpolis started out sluicing the ! ball in t he uame Saturday with' Locke Mr. C J. 11 am. Mrs. Will JuLufcton, Sahbur Mrs. J. I Ra.vxll, (Jrtcnvilir, N, C - 3ir,. jonn a. v nw. j Mr C II lUrf.-rd-Irfi Ui l,UJ"-,M auu ! for AlUntA. hef t. mill wad i .ni. .j. i. ji mer ani if. i.iL.i sni!1u i tt.ti . t ( tH,i.r, Heii.lTm. Mr. J. W C an- ,urtv Ut .valurdav tacU n MHIiil iic and tt& Unit ai:i r a!ud frm tU rttnt'm k. M&y frieniU t th rrr prr-r;t 4 they Hrr ahS to di f ti nr tn tire tik. noii. Mrs. Edwin (Herman, Salisbury Mrs. I. 1. Davis. Mrs. S. C. Rowland and Mr. F. C. Topleman, Henderson Mr. Jen nie Day vault Mrs. James Howard and Mrs. J. II. .. n . i , T i Jones, Wilmington Mrs. C r. Mac thev all "trot -the hanit and whaled i . t. " out 1J runs. Locke Mill made 2. An derson pitched swell ball and receiv ed bang up support. Johnson failed"! to stand the onslaught and he was re- ii: r replied. kv don't you have some monk-mij-oriod and teach them to pick t"!;.'" the yankee asked. 'Kor-ause hy the time we got them v ani trained them you yahkees pi set them, free," answered the E CALIFORNIA (j CONTESTS PUT OVER Lfr. John BrasweU Married. A marriage that will be quite a surprise to the people here was sol emnized at the home of Rev. D. A. Braswell, where the bride has been boarding for some time, 'when Miss .Yiola Love became the bride of Mr. J. S. Braswelb of Hamlet. The cere mony took place at 3 o'clock and was performed by Rev. D. A, Bras- well, father of the groom. Mr. Braswell was formerly a mem ber of the local police force and has many friends here. Miss Love has been teaching school in Alamance county but has made her home here for some time, Tuey will leave to 1 1 morrow for their home at Hamlet where Mr. BrasweU is. chief of po lice. -V ". re lieved by Farriss, who was but little improvement. June Sapp's sensational stop in the fourth and Kirk's mighty swat over the fence were the features. Overeash was also there with the stick, poling out two doubles. JThe score follows: KANNAPOLIS Spry, 2b . . j. . 5 Grier, lb .... 3 Overeash, cf . . 5 Irbv, If . . . . - 5 Willett, c . . . . 5 Laughlin, ss ... 4 Kirk, 3b .... . 3 Parris, rf . . . 4 Anders5n,p . . . 4 LOCKE MILL Sapp, J.. 3b . . Allred, If . . . Archey, 2b . . Ferris, rf, p . . Wood, ss . . . Kizziah, lb . . ogers. c . . .f Sapp, R., ef, rf. Johnson, p . . . Clark, cf ... 2 0 0 10 Iaughlin Mrs. S. V. CtHer and Mrs. K. (. Iindis, Henderson Mrsl T. I). Ma nes. ! Miss Julia Cooper and Mis Leah Perry, Henderson Mr. 1). B. Mor rison. Mrs. X. Underwood and Mrs. H. X. Snow, Durham Misses White, Franklin avenue. Mrs. J. S. Murray, Durham, Mr. J. D. Cameron, Rockingham Mrs. J. AB R H PO A Eip. Cook. CINCOS LOSE BY CLOSE MARQCf 1 2 0 1 1 o j 0 2 0 0 0 4 o 2 1 0 17 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o j o 1 0 4 0 3 AB R H PO A E 3 r 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 12 0 4 1 0 0 0 Miss Mary Richards, Salisbury Mrs. Baxter Gillon. r. Miss Edna Boyd and Miss Ruth Cornelison, Salisbury Mrs. X. A. Archibald. Miss lis Campbell, Salisbury Mrs. J. E. Smoot. Mrs. W. X. Everett, Rockingham Mrs. A. E. Lcatz. Mrs. W. C. Leak, Rockingham Mrs. J, F. Goodman Defeated by the Huh Toi&l Ttxzx Last Saturday hy a Score of 3 to 2. Oixae Here Tomorrow. Th" Cinr tijwnrd t -n f tb Pivdmont A'"'iatnn Saturday at High Point. The came a a fateh er battle and wrnt fr 12 imunirt tb home tram m inning in the final fram by tlie tcurv of 3 ti 2. Thr jram featured by lleH'n pitchinj;, l'atUx sou's hitting atul Wadorth rt'ld ing, the latter 'accepting the dimcult cijances in clever fashion, (iray Itoatf the juvenile outtWldcr, alj put up a with the gramNtamL The league t'jen hre tomorrow af. ternoon with a gaiix Itetwern ihe Cii cos and Salisbury-Sjenfcr. The team will !e KTally trlted for th contest tomorrow at a numlK-r of Mrs. S. H. Burtt, Wilmington pla' could not leave ton hatur. Mrs. J. A. Kennett. Mrs. A. A. Kluttz and Mrs. T. J. day on account of their ork. Oowaj Dusenlery i exjwrted from Sao- . i - : i:. ...... Wilson, Jr., Chail Hill Mm. Frank anu . A Parody on Champ Clark's Houn Dog oong. About the only popular thing con nected with Champ Clark's candidacy in this section is the "noun7 dog'' song. It has been parodized to suit about every imaginable situation but the latest is from a little girl of nine summers. She had a birthday a few days ago and received a pony for a Barrier. Mrs. Joseph Archer and Miss Alice Wilson, Chapel Hill Mrs. C. F. Ritchie. Miss Mildred Cornelison and Misa Elizabeth Womble, Salisbury Mrs. J. F. Honeycutt. Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. R. R. Gotten, Greenville Mrs. K. L. Craven. Mrs. Lindsay Patterson and Mrs. W. X. Reynolds, - Winston-Salem Mrs. S. L. Patterson. Mrs. M. C. D. Burgwyn, Weldoii, Mrs. S. A. Coggeshall, Oxford, Miss Easdale Shaw, Rockingham Mrs. D. B. Coltrane. the rifle pit for the loca and ("lark, Salisbury-Siencer,i bet bet will opjwse him. The game 11 1 calUd at 4 o'clock. IS IT NECESSARY? Mrs. J. P. Allison. Have some homes in reserve. jd Indiana Contests Taken Up. Roosevelt Men Opposed to This, And Feared It Was Some Trick I Taftites. hieairo. June 10. The California lts were put over on the request Taft representatives of the na- M Republican committee, and the f iana contests were taken up. This Imitated an important point be- i he Roosevelt leaders alleged ud in the election of Taft dele- r? ia Indiana. The decision in f ''a-e is expected td show how far I. e remittee will back Taft. The j-nua postponement was not f-u h by the Roosevelt men with f Vi- strur:le. It is alleged that i? some trick by Taft people f-v-ed that. California be taken up order. The former governor KiiiuLt, of California, ' ' t ji .an, said he had been led that there was underhand : ni 4 prevent the contest ' -"od, of in its order. Salient Facts About The Republican Convention. Number of delegates, 1,078. (With he same unmbef of alternates.) Necessary to nominate, 540. Seating capacity of the Coliseum 11,172. ' Acting chairman ItepuDiican na tional committee, Victor Hosewater, of Omaha. ' .Chairman committee of arrange ments, Hary :S. New of Indianapolis. Secretary national committee, vvn liam Hayward of New York city. Ser-geant-at-arms, -uoionei wimain F. Stone of Baltimore. 'TemDOrorv chairman (according to the national committee slate), Sena tor Elihn Root of New lork. Arrest Under Dog Law. Salisbury, June 8. Charged, with allowing their dogs to run at large, two well-known men in Salisbury were arrested here yesterday under the new dog law in North Carolina. The arrest was precipitated by the biting of a little girl on the street here one day this week by a god. A question as to authority to make such an arrest has been raised and the matter is being watched with inter est. present. She became greatly attached Mn. T) y Gannon. Salisbury a lli.il- tl ..! Iffwl 111 m io U'c lime poiin aim iwtvA "". very dearly and tenderly. The pony soon became a target for the "Tom Sawvers" of that section and they delighted in poking the little animal I in the ribs. She pleaded with them, beo-o-ed them and beseeched them to desist in rapping on me aeai hi pony's chops but all in vain, rinauy she turned her pleadings into song and yesterday at breakfast she in- tormea me memDers oi. uci that she had changed the houn' dog song to suit her pony and she then proceeded to warble it as follows: "Every time I start to ride The boys start a-kiekin' my pony in the side; It makes no difference if he is so tough fin ' Vnv nnnv so rough. ' ' Complaint About the Blocking of Uit Crossing of Main Street by U Car Company. It is necessary to t-ar uj at trett in order to build a utroel car track. But i it necessary to throw up th entire length, an aImot itiir.ibU , larrier. that prevents jt.ilr imm crossing the treti Woubi it nt a moce. convenient plan, jar a iu public ! c.nc-rnc, to complete part of the track and then bvin oa anoth er section? If thU plan cannot ! Death of Mr. F. L. Carroll. L t . t, ? . ljJjlic ;ntU2il rnnittr Mr. F. L. (irroll died yesterday at tjwn to uUt pauav through the hih bank of dirt that parallel his home on Church street alter a brief illness. Mf. Carroll was taken suddenly ill Saturday and hi condi tion grew worse raqklly until his death. - 1 ' He was 76 years of age and is sur- the sidewalk and not forc a tcde train to walk several block or either do a Hanniba1-eroingMbe-All'j tunt in order to get acroM the'Mret. If the comiuinv ean't comtih le the vived b' two sons, Mesrs. Irank trark in a section at the lime ti cerryi and Fred GarToll of this city. Thetnat jt C(,uja r-rtainly dig uut thm funeral was held taday at 1 o clock i t,avsaeewav4 at eonveincnt f dntl i IB m " at Poplar Tent church and was con- Prizes for Tribune Carriers. The Tribune offers cash prizes each month or bi-monthly to the carrier who collects the largest amount on subscription during time fixed. The contest close 1 last Saturday for the past two months collections, and the prizes were won as -follows: First prize Lewis Peck. Second prize Robert Weddington. Third prize Frank Grower; Fourth prize Richard Porter. As the Assoicated Press Reviews the Situation as Now Exists at Chicago alonir the Milcwalk ducted by the pastor of the deceased, j - T?pv nr J. M. (Jner. Mr. Carroll was a brave Confeder-j ROOSEVELT WON'T DENT IT. te ?oldjer, and Uay he Has no Intention of Ooin to v his old comerades in arm3 and an rv vi. rrr..v at b who knew him. Insurgents Repulsed in Cuba, Oyster Bay, June 10. Roosevelt today would not deny that hi allies ihave a i'cial train ready for ft Havana. June 10 Reports irom ; wyrjwjn, u, Chicago," but said Santiago today say that negro rebels lf. j.nw EOthing afut h ich a plan. f - Hcntlts Following Automobile 1 wae r-iear Boston Sunday. 1 viu:c X UU1 aiC auu ii. !JC '' :! and live more are believed Ui-t!, iicil n Tocnlt of nn nnt.o- ilent in this vicinity Sun Wevtn others were injured. 72 Congesting Delegates Given to I Taft. Chicago,- June f 8. Forty-eight Roosevelt contestants from Arkansas, Florida and Georgia were rejected by the Republican national committee today. With the twenty-four Taft delegates sealed yesterday tins aau ,2 to the rresiaeiu j -.u Mt. Bryan to Writte for The World i.: e AnO dolpo-ntps. within b-. npp.qprl in nnm-l William .. Jenningd Bryan - will at- . y mi ifio ntPits tot tend the national Convention of the ? maie. xneie me " . .. bo decided. Whole number of delegates, 1,0 iJK" j attacked a eomiany ot Lmtea .-niie 4j j.av no preM-;.t intention ff Necessary to nominate 540. J marines and were repaLed.. The rna-n:, to (jijj, thi -Acek, and I will Instructed for Roosevelt and un- jrines who were guarding the mines of ; n,,t unless it i nectary contested 411. ! American property su.nained no easu- Instructed for Taft and uncontest- jaltie-. It is irnH-uie to acenain t:,'. IV.. r'S. Harrv finwn hnc rAtnmp.il to lr home at Scotland Neck, after vis ?,-Aliss E. G. Marshall for two No More Funds Needed for the Chi- 11ACO i Governor Kitchin, as. president of the North Carolina Red Cross division of the American Red Cross,, has re ceived a letter from Secretary Chas. L. Maghee saying that further contri butions to the Chinese famine fund were no longer desired. The situation in the empire has been relieved. ed 201. ! the loss ot the insunrcnis. Instiucted for La Follette (no con-j . test) 30. 1 Frost This Morning. Instructed for Cummins (no con- j prof. j. W. R. I.n- stnt i j test) 10. irj.on several tender blades Uninstructed (including .New loric s , w: Lad-len hipred by In Qdi 166. - ; m..min-' . Dm anv .i our re : Contested 250. -lexer know .of frot so late in the Nine Found Dead With Heads Crushed. Villiira, Iowa, Jur:e 10. J. li. Moore, hi wife a.vi .'.e i;.i!lrta aad two unknown vo:i.en e:e found thi;dead at Mare's hor:e today. AH .to. ;t corn jaders f.heads were eranhcl with an. axe. at AIL .son llore Earthquakes Today. New Turk. J i.'.e 10 M oft- neve.ro -mm a. C 1 TI I VI "Vrt1- rvepuoncans at mqago ana win ana- " , . amw.v Readv for the Ealtiinore Con- MrfK.mnVw the ori-m of which is Montreal. June 1U. witnesses m;- 4. r - -,.,.1 Tcuiiwii. i , prooauiv in ,jsw, ci- j - -.-i lyze the proceedings and their signi ficance m a series of articles which will appear exclusivelr in The New York World. These articles will ap bv the Bi- ble or not t alL That is the ruling! New ork, June 10.-A suj-com- jbr the sen,-; lf Jnd-e Lanrendeau in refusing to smittee ot Democratic -national com-i cuiea iw:aj. peiir in The World both before "and let a man. who claimed to be an ag- Jmittee is meeting m icis eu Q j j p Q fc during the sessions of the conven- nostic, testify after promising on dns ; to formulate the hn a rdan - 1 R IMe and "f J Jirouae th tion. t of honor to tell truth The national convention at Laltimore. R Tabiie'Teee Cor! -1 witness declined to kiss the rJible. ' . . c, . , . . Mrs. Chas. S. Stone,' of Charlotte, is here to attend the OdeU-Patterson wedding Wednesday evening. The Cannon & Fetzer Co. have a new ad. today. ronarpr MeOraw has released juration, were here Saturday inspect- Phifer Fullenwider to the BuffaljUngi the line of the local street C1X Club of the International League. j company. .- i i ' I i H ' i i I . 1
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