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' - ... j m H liVl 1 1 Editor and Publisher. . ? UDLl SHED M O H D A Y S A N D T If U II S DAYS il CO a Yt. S??Wi?jr in Kit - .Jj&& CQNCQRD, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2.. 1919 no. : ..IT Mill RENEW BEFORE IIEXT ILLlffiSHSME pritNi r hght in k . THE PITCHERS m en H.iffi . - ,.nm,mm..l m J mmi mm j!i3iT7iiiM i ...ii. -in j ji i . in i ' 11 " " mil ti Wl m,7rr""''rZri - Si 111 1 ' r conmctine Thoughts IF! K BALBtflT ft D HOTSD WELL'lUUftY f SATURDA iSPWFW n ! OliEEII III IIEfi u 1 rriircnn T4oc p Gcrcuni, a Neurolo "Mf Philadelphia. . N0T AT ALL GOOD" , . .)t Considered Alarnu in'' 1 . iv-i-ion Taken as a pr cautionary Measure. .......I ! II! ! i ipil" ii very l'rtilf!il Wilson ,1,1, muniiug. an! tfli 1 i It" 1 , ,j .('.I' .IS "Ml ll IS ClllCd 111 l: F X lerciitii. a neu- i ii..; I . . I, . 1 1 ili i.: .' - . Hi" f:" So lied tilt follow- t 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - ' ., I m III. 3- Ii. i if I l l ,11 !"""-. : I.M.I !l very kwm1 not at u-11 , ." j ... ,U ctiiiilit 'U is tvo siKt'ialist ft" (,.,,., UlHIll . .1 !., C-TCIIlll IS fXlM'CHMl I... In- I !! vlll Y(- ,v While n' loia. ir,.M.icm's n.ii.lition is. not mi- i,!,.';i;iHi!iiiL'. it was explained at ,t, ,iti' ll"ii-'. .1"" " ; .in- (iitciiui wits niailc us a 'III '' ' I 4;. ..-.1i.ll... .ti(.l.!l V ISK'II"'" ' ilM" " tt til S 1 1 1 ' nil M'. .f.iysou, who nas isidiiil almost contin- u..., u i'h I he IH' Bilv:.;ii.v In- was laki'M ill n wiH'k ir,ilii!" m his spvakiip-r lour. , i.I.-a .f a1 iin-: in a ' sixfialist, Mlinallv: :in iiir..i:il uii Dr. Grayson's i.tni.v iIimI In- woiil'! luivi' to have Ttif l'ri'si.lciif .was ilcscribod ns ox triwly ivslli'ss. lr. Crayson insist to ivinnin (iiii't ami is trying to Jin-rt his iniii'l work and xw Uive iiiiiltcrs ia wliirli Mr. Wilson is ,i,irii (.f.Tiikini: a liand. . The chief wath'1. ltosvcvcr. lias liet'ti i'nnit I tn s'iun a f-w '''Us and attend -to idfl" ullii'i' milt i 1 h matters, to of World's Foremost Specialists. ILiWrhiliki. M. 1'. Dr. Oereiim if.nnliM us ono of the world's fnre- i siH'i'iulisis uii ucrvoU! (Urease.-!. Sri'iinivl immediately to leave lor Mii!'.'fiiii and will arrive there late Wit ' ' . iir.K.W INTERVKXTION AT THAI rKKVKNTKI) ISLOODSIIEl) M Pnilmlilv W a Slate of Actual fcirlMwmi Italy and Jugo-SIavia. (H) The AMMocitiletl I'rfKM.) W:i-iiinu'iini. Oct. 2. Intervention !ln' Aiiii'iicnii naval forces at Trau. Mania. iirci'iii(d hloodslied, 'which mlil pri'lmps liavv resulted in a tali' f actiiul war hctweeii Italy and foi-Slaviii." .H'Cdrdiii'' to a renort ft'in Ailminii Kiiapii. onunandin the Jswhii luival forces in. . European Wt'N. triiiisiniucd to the Senate to- .rliy ScciTtnry Daniels. Auiiiicjin siiilors were not landpd. Knaim said, until after the jE'Tii-ii! iiu.1 Italian ntlicers who had . it-it IKIM tlOUIVVli 1 V. "'li.iii i-iii.ici-s to withdrawn after fJ-'aad nipttireiTa sma ll Serbian frar- I'n-' Italian ollicer. and, three '.l Wi'i-f left l.hi,,.l and tli:blue- Wfi-o sent ashore to pr(itect the If.r .. ,"! mini Sei-luan - troon? could ! ar- nit' Ailinii-al said. fh" AiuiM'ii-i nc ....(..,1 v J. 11 ' . .1' It'll, .11 111111.41 ll" sui,. ( ,. ,Vt,u,.st of an Ital J Ailniii-iii on the Dalmatian coast. hi love,, Was iih(irawn iimne- 'ii. ni ..r I' tlic Scrhians arrival and ciuiriro. In the meantime the liiaiHl,,,. I' lit fit. 1 lf.ili...i Mai'..' , "M " niai n v courr uiariiai "'i' itaii tii Admiral. ds Cummins Railroad Reorga' 111 wtmn Hill. , ih " '"J the A KWOfd.....! IB . . "'isIHIlL'Iiill I I...-. .... . a M,H!n t i.y a voie vl .... . . ....... .Muiiu n i: v.'in l" till t. ...... . . . ;n lin.vl.i "' " "i .uii.auoii uui :, III; I'll- .... i hxed so as to a return of " I 'l ' '' hi in hts - i ' re I iiwm.! wo!, Uttw Hie original bill tlif i ,",uiu den-rnunation uiit,v. "'I'1'!'il'' Commerce Com-, illlit'iiini. ."..: x u ii "'TMiay, (),.,!,., oil. tnio Tin .. ' s ol I is f.. ;,. ...tit : .-i rai Ji, , , , ut-pim '".:!M.'. '""st lnauiti'sti..! l.i- tn "'"ililV 'it l ' Wi,,.t x ils -his is the .1 i.i'tni.;t-(. no-iwiins "'!'fss au. , m;,lu' 5t sl svand "-utalii,. ,.. V "i:,T wll ho highly as , ' vvho ""tribute to it m, coin i ''""""niiity and sur-"U!-v . M. IIIW I. World erte IPS tlmt A i liml, - . -'"iriiicni. . Illl'n.,. . l.Josenh- W. "UK, "T 'IUef "f police of Coving- . . to i well nown horseman Hkm .... " '-T'iH'ks of the coun- H.m a J'" af(1r watch- t,h ar ,h" White Sox "lliii.ui i "i neart d seas "J" nii' ''xcitement of the After That Time It Will Be Too Late For Candidates to Receive Any Bonus Vote on Renewals. NOW IS THE TIME TO HETP-YOUR FRIENDS The Contest Closes in Two Weeks From Next Satur day. Work While the Day Is On. Keiiew your subscript ion liefor1 Saturday ni:ht nt U o'cbK-k. After that tinu it-will Ik too late, for catnlidatw to receive any lmus votes on renew als. If it is your Inteiition to assist any of tho contestants iibtheir rac? for the Overland 4, now is thvtiim to do it. If your Mibsi riptioii y amonthost' wiiich expired 'October 1st, our cash, in advance payment system requires you to remfw at once, and by doins it this week you will have the satisfaction of knov.inK that you participated in tlr elect inj?. of your favorite candidate to a place of victory in our Popularity Contest. Come now. think it over, you are Koin to renew anyway, why not do it now? This week is certainly the week of weeks, .- Our candidates, are you interested in any of them? District One (Concord). .Miss' T.ucV hll Li taker. Mrs. I). A. McLauritu - .Lis Miss Margie McEachern. Miss .Tohnie I'arnell. Mr. Fred Murr. ' Miss liosc Skidmore. Miss Alma fJriilin. ; Mr. A. Z. Ferry. District Two (Kannapolis.) Mrs. W. C. Yost. ' Miss C(K-o Walton. Miss Dollie Iiallard. District Three (All Other Territory), Miss Wilma Tucker. Kev. I). F. Helms. Miss Aiyiie Tucker. - Miss Mary ("line. Miss Maude Bigger. . Miss Elsie ,Bfrlee. "Mrs. Ii. II.' McSwa in? Miss Iluby Sapp. Miss Lucy Kluttz. Xo prizes, with the exception of the Overland Automobile, will be awarded candidates unless they turn in the val ue of the prize in new subscriptions. As the time for the closing of the contest draws nearer, candidates are on their toes and lighting with renew ed strength." Every candidate on the list lias an opportunity to win, the Ov erland and each realizing it nre going after results. Our new subscrilers are greatly responsible for the success of each candidate, they .will every ap preciate the help you have given them. and now .that' the campaign is. fast coming to an end, and our next week will mean "more toward success or de feat to each candidate we are asking that you go one better and give to your favorite candidate another year's sub scription. You fee if you are a new subscriber, so long as the campaign lasts you are a new subscriber and if you renew for another year it means the same as though you had just giv en vour subscription to them. Your taking, the papw fr another year mav mean an automobile to your can didate. Stay with them until the ver last moment. Better still add one new subscriber to the list and vote their votes for your favorite. It pos sibly will not take ten minutes of your time in which to persuade a new sub scriber to take the paper, and in doing this you are doubling your support. Xext Aveek let every new subscriber bring in a new subscription to vote a candidate to victory. IMPOSSIBLE TO IDENTIFY THE REED EGG THROWERS Eggs Were Thown in Darkness. Sen ator Reed Did Not Comment on Mat ter. v (By The Associated Press." Ardmore, Okla., Oct. 2. Whether an official investigation . would be made of the demonstration here last night which resulted in throwing of eggs at United States Senator James Heed, of Missouri who was on the plat form nt Convention Hall here to de liver an address in opposition to the peace treaty and the league of na tions was a subject pf discussion here today. . v , - Although several officials declared an investigation should le made and those guiltv of participation punished, they pointed out that as the egg throw ing took place when the building was indarkness, it would be virtually im possible to dentify the persons who took part. Senator Recti left Ardmore late last nght for the west without commenting on the demonstration ahd the Relief prevailed that the .ncident was closed. Juo-Slav Troops Shoot at Italian Transport. v By tbe Asuoelated Press.) Rome, Oct. 2. An Italian steamyr with 200 Italian troops and some American officers on board, bound from rvttnm l declared in a dispatch from it-iirt tn i local newspaper io uavc: EL L . br Ju-o-Slav regular t T -mCr- :VM C:W M Ciicn a True Au,;j : Yml -t ?0 Vt'ckoKc at Ship StcixcJ mM .Wti;m , : hi - i Mr-wr -t;; mother. m m VA V7X. KI vt'Ii.l.,'l I 1UI msmmm&. irmi ; soap t ym -rU, A f.KKAT MEETING OF EPISCOPAL LEADERS Thre Important Matters Will Be j - Drought up at Meeting to Be Held In j Detroit This .Month. VJ 2 I )Hjr The Aoe lated Freas.) Detroit, Mich.. Oct. 2. Hevision of i the Book of Common Prayer of the j iii.copai t. iiurcu. auoiuon or a new canou touching church unity, and re vision if the canon on matrimony,,are three of tht most important matters to lx brought to the attention of the i... i . . .... -.i. i -. i. . i . . delegates nt the triennial convention of i the church. that will open here Octolier S. It is anticipated that upwards of J ).00() delegates ahd. many of the lead ing churchmen. of this and other-coun- tries will attend the convention, which will jasjt two -week or longer. ..The jproposed j-evisioii of ? tlte can-4 on on matrimony would make l'tim- possiblej for an Episcopal clergyman to remarry' divorcwL persons, even the innocent party to a divorce. It has been anticipated that this question;! will prdvoke- much delmte. The propos-i e,l ew canon on church unity, it is stated, would make it possible for a i,,; t mmmnniA; minister of another communion to.be ordained in the Episcopal church w ith out first giving up his' original afiilia- tion.f The revision and modernization of the prayer books is exiected to take much of the time of the gathering. During the convention daily meet ings foiii social service are to be held, and he! Church League for Social and Industrial Democracy will complete its organization with. Bishop Charles I). Williams, of Detroit, its leader. Representatives of capital and labor will le invited to give their views in the open forum v meetings on social service,j preliminar.r to the launching of the new league. The purpose of the leagtie, jit is stated, is a country-wide educational propaganda for better co-1 operation of all walks of human life! "for will a state of societr in which man get all he earns and earn all he- cets. where no man 'will live on the I fruits of another man's labor and no j maul will be denied the fruits of his own : lahor." - C'hurph leaders wnticipate tha,t the question of open sessions of the house of bishops wilt again come "before the Convent in as it has the past score of years. (The proposal lost by one vote at a recent convention of the bishops. BODIES . OF TWO SOLDIERS ' FOUND BURIED ON BEACH Believed to Be Those of Lieutenants iT.t.... - iwjt, )f a,lclllvlU9C aim tuuireuj. (By Th Assoclntcd Press. I Xogales, Ariz., Oct. 2. The bodies of two men dressed in American army uniforihs and with the insignia of the aviatioh corps In pockets, were found buried on the beach of the Bay of Ios Angeles, lower California, about SO miles south of San Diego, are believed to be those of Lieutenants Frederick B. Waterhouse and Cecil Connelly, according to a report made to the mil itary authorities today to Joe Rich ards, of Chicago,: upon his. arrival from Mexico. Lieutenants Waterhouse and Con nelly disappeared six weeks ago while ou border patrol duty. A3IENDMENTS TO TREATY , ! TO BE TAKEN UP TODAY Under Agreement Reached Yesterday . for Final Vote Before Adjournment. itBy The Aaadaii Prsa.i Washington. Oct. 2. With the call ing of the German peace treaty m the; Senate at 2 o'clock today the 3(j amendments proposed by Senator Fall, of Xew Mexico, will be taken up under J agreement reached late yesterday fo: a final vore oeiore hujuuiuiuik-u - om will make the first vote on the amend- ments to the treaty taken in the senate The Fall amenament wouia eliminate rtiucnvo . . commissions to be established by. th? treaty. I.. , , , CONDITION OF COTTON x CHOP IS ONLY 51. A Tctal Prcductlon of 10.CS5.000 Hale? Is Forecasted. ' (Br Tfce a.hcIii Pr..ii.r Washington; CCt. 2. Tlu COIlditioi of the cotton crop on September 2f was H.4 per cent, of a iiorniHl, fore casting a yield ier acre of about pounds, and a total -production- ': alout IO,OIH.0(0 bales, the Depart ment of Agriculture aunouncel hulay The. indicated yield per acre am forecast of protluctUi by states in elude: Virg flnia 200 pounds and 16,000 bale Xorth Carolina 224 jtouuds and C"L 000 bales; South Carolina 211 pound 'and 1.127,000 bales. ' v I Today's reports inelnde forecast of pnMluctiQn bjr Mnlffygtx; the first time" in the history of -tlie'eotton rCpo'rthi by the Department of Agriculture. Cotton Ginned 1,851,170. Bale. Washington. Oct. 2. Cotton ginned prior to Sept. 2.1 was l,K."i4.170 run- , - ' ncludinR ia.24 roimd flV " T ' f' lan and -42i bales of Sea Island, the Census Burau announced this morn ing. ' ' ' Hetln Says Net Over i,0MKQ00 Bale? AViU be Produced. ' Washington, Oct. 2 Not more than 10,000,000 bales of cotton will 1 pn. duced this year in the South, Ilepre stjntative Ileflin. Demwrat. of Ala4 ba ma, said ttKlay uiwui his return from a tour of the South, adding that the boll weevil j and dry weather had greatly diminished the crop. "The price should hold well, howev er Ileflin said, "ami cotton is s.now leing sold for prices between .'10 and w cenrs. anere are only between two and a half and three million bales in storage this year, and together with the shortage should make a fair price. THE COTTON MARKET. Report of Census Bureau Showing Small Ginnings Sends Prices lp. (Br The Aimmiim r.) Xew York, Oct. 2. Reports of the Census Bureau showing only '1,854,170 bales of cotton ginneil prior to Sept. - onmparil with 770,3.11 last year, and higher Liveriooi cables led to Arm opening in the cotton market here today.''" First prices were 20 to 4." points higher, with December selling L 4-,0V ie oaU' ,mt :raaU KiutunK flgures had . Iteen generally expect ed. j11"1,, ml a wxl leal of realizing in prepiration for the gov- ernment report on crop , conditions and prospects. Cotton futures opened steady : Oc tober 32.15: December 32.40: Janiiarr 32.50; March 32.55; May 32.52. QUIET NOW AT ELAINE, ARK. Gov. Brought Arrival With -500 U. S. x Troops Eases the Tension. (By Tbe Associated Prcsat Helena, Ark, Oct. 2 The arrival this morning at Elaine of 500 United States troops accompanietl br Govern or Brough, somewhat easeil the ten ! siou of the situation brought alsait yesterday bya race riot in which three white men were killed, some wounded, and an unknown number of negroes killed and wounded. The arrest of twenty alleged insti gators of the rioters is also believed to have removed a trreat deal of the sonri-e of the trouble. The prisoners ytwere brought here and placed nnfjer guard. How th Race Trouble Started. Heleiia. Oct. 2. It developed today that tht rate trouble in the southcni part of this county was due larirely to propaganda spread among Ignorant uegToes ny run wuiie men ami a negro. said to reside at Winchester. Brew j County. The negroes; it is said, were i tout t ne government was to buy cot- ...v,. - .v.. Social equality was also said to be part of the propaganda,. :har;e of the union mbou lhdlr dented Cliarse Made Tliat SI eel Corporal lo EinployrI Many Ftireisnrr lo Pre vent Unionization. - , Ur T ao'lslr4 Pre Washingtt.u, Oct. 2. Charge .f un ion IalKir leaders that the I nitial r States StiN'l CoriMiratiou emtihiv4l large numbers of fonijier in order to prevent the unionizing of lt mei were denied today by Ju'le EINrt ary. chairman of tli CorporatiouV board when . he reumiil testhnonev Siefore the Senate committee kjMvti gating the stel strike. - . Jurge Clary wus questionetl at length on foreign IalKir by Chairman Kenyon. . Chairman, Kenyon , read the princi ple! of tin war lalor hoard promtdjj.it ed during-the war, jiaraiitcelug the ight of .collet live bargaining r em ployes and asked that Judge crTiry n- .lorst that. "If yon mean what lalnir itiilou-. enll v"olle'tive bargaining, no," Judge ary resiondl.-Vlf you mean -organization, of plant com m't tee t prwnt grievances, yes." Td like to know what the differ ences are Iwtween you and I In btlnir anions 'Senator Jones of New Mexico, said. . "The unions - are endeavoring to compel the employers to contract with them," Judge CJary answered, "and -when that is done non-union men can not le employd. I would like to M-e you get the fullest of information as to the result of theM. contracts in all industries." "Let me understand your position." said Senator Walsh, Democrat, ' ot Massachusett. "ou n-cogiiizo thi right of men to join unions. You let them tay in your plans when they joinr "That's right." Jii-lge Iarey re sixauled. "Well, now, what'god is it then to lielong to unions? Senator WiiNh persisted. "If when they join you re fuse to discuss anything with their representatives?" "Is it right." Judge Clary countered "Jor 10 er cent of the men who may lielong to unions to dictate condition: to the other 1m per onit?" "Bit your itositbm i tlie same." Senator 'Walxh cntinuel "even if H0 per; cent, of rtie men were organi7"l you would not confer with their re presentative?" I have not mid so," Judge Carey retorted. 'Let's "settle lids Pfiint right here," Senator Walsh broke in. "Will you confer with any, representative of or ganized labor today to help settle thU strike?" "I will not" Jndge Garey returned positively. SPECIAL SERVICES To Be Held in Honor of the Returned Soldiers hi Boger Refcrmed Cburrh. -'..Special servLees in honorof the lovs who wrved in the army during the World War will U held at Ilog-r Beformiil t'linrch during the after noon anl n?2ht ff OctoU'r 1th. Itev. Mr. Keller, of Zioa IUfortatI Church. China I, rove, will uliver ue afternoon addre The I.audi ipuir- jtette will sing. Bemarfcs also by lite Nys who serretj and alo me pior. who was on the Italian front during the war. Supjrcr will le serve! et the grounK Tie public is invite! J attend. . Inereases Amount Bank Can Loan en Bill of Lading; Br The Asasrlalet fre. Washington. CX-t. 2. The Seuate to day by a vote of 5i to 24 iaM-d tie Ilcnise bill iucreasinf the annniwtj nat ional lank can loan uj-ou bill of hid lugs and sight drafts from 10. t 25 per cents of their capital and tiun'!11--It now goes to eonferetice. -. t , ' BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Kins Queen 3f Belgian1 A SALUTE OF 2 The Official Grcrhnr. ol the Cirv U'tl! Take Place Tt -I - Awakened a?l Dawn by the Firms;. New V.lk. '. 1 - Kit C 4aTTl I tff lrlt:. lWt, li.iM'U kl n ! i!r r tM r ftt'i !ut. fr: nlI rt?-.!.A i djii lr ttw Vtui f K;a,rm tl.- (wf Its Mi$-r !ial !r f. tti!. U . . i. v . . a J i Prat" . IS. fti u -f li: o. . I .. r ire Ii.lil Iijrhfh;p f .1 . ).., trt'lay. Sin- t!rit at tt r- nine eji ii fti iff .1 ittria ii4rT;-kT!i. A DotitiM f Ho-iti1 tleJ4Mff hI th itjfe Vhlt'r1oii up : 1 to uriay pur .Nuiulrr Hirer l tl U.kcit. ,4 lt,. kj.ij. uuiie p If- l r lnr tjilm-t of 21 cnii nrr diM In ri n- Jtr litK broke ot.t Mt b- labTt Itw Pji f , lUMsfiuau nyl fmil n-i tbe .(unlet i- dSppiug j their r -itrf It... ..!vll i M.f II,... .!'. 4. I '1 tiike p!o ti.itittrrjj.. t:i -t Mujt. Mn or llitsii v.!H ettil t! ffr-it.i.i t the i ly lo lh ro.Mil i'ttipl-. mA t Kiiir ri-jdy. nill ia-.l.e a bri f i,l If- In OTIII'R IX)CAI.i. Teii'd ! toinrurow iiftert.o.n. it n I v. Kuiuuip"hi. Mr. Wnlter J4r.lari his at- ptf-1 h ptisitleil at I lie iMrtU Stotr, ""Anilsv!," frt !hr Of bH.ft nt the CVntrol M.bol a til!t'r i.uli ! night if 25 ffiiti. MWliaffe llct-u" vtirn J-.o-. jet'-r i1ay:fo Mr, Sum It. Murry him! H I la Chi'drH, 1hjIi .f Cabarru C m.y. Hie prler rf f-tftiu n I-aI market i niicbaiig.nl i.sliy nt ... - IKr: jwnttid: cut l'ti Msl are tiiu;lij ! Ceiil Jer bn!wl. lu n new nl In tbi. qf, Cline h Mm" tell you flint thy l4te just received nil kind f tl iil for the fit rtners In thin M1 i.-n. INk up tbe ad fliU i ---liig lt(i-. and it will mite to oteret J ! II. IX C. Bryant. Vi.btiii;ii t.tr Slrftndciit ; of the Cbarb'ite o'-rter. send th fn!llii to i be O'fM-iwr: Jay L. Sbenck, of Mount pbi.i, has Infii delifiiatitl for the tuilifury ncMdeniv eiitniifv examl'ist ti"?t Febru ary 3 fur MdmUhm in June, The mii-ting .f tly CbrUtUu ilea or Sot -lei y f the Method!! !; etaiit rlmn Ii will I be',.1 t nerrr lilght at H oVl.uk at lb' ibtirfb, lm mcliatcly after IhU M-rtt- a tu ivi f the efiimty ij'il.ni !!ift l!l held fr tbe Iraiiwt liu f hlrt ni.t bulucHi. Mr. Pojk f 3r South t"riin in-'' Iih reni"- tle Arne-ry and i lu.viis tle roin refciirl ntid rerob-tl pre pfiratory .to ojn-ning a D-iiiilns Av;d eny. ' She ill ntn-n with a l"tllv nislit dnie. la.e nN!siw1i.r n Ttuday and Frhbiy nifjbt with bl dren's ela-s on Suturday aftr mm. adv. H 2 3t p. 2 It p. The tenni team of the Y. M. C A. of Kaijii36ili aiuJ C.!wrt wHt ilaf a tennU toiirnatiif nt in tt.5 jty Krl day end ii Sat urdar. Ou Fridr vt' noon at; 5 o'cbik Mr. l:Se p-H. thamtiioii of the lnl -V."" will Mt the KnitanpoiW Hinmphu In iiijfi-. an-1 S.iturdiiy the double will le t!r fL The i.'ntrn each 1'ay will lesn at 5 o'clock, aivl iibhe U 5mfel. The Woman F"reiru Ml''rf iMirieiy it tv Fir-I Pretj ' Church IH iVlehrate it ttdrty ff I antiivertry next Modaiy. iIiIt Wh. at four o'clock p. m. In tt rhnrrh ir lor. A t-r-'-f-tin wftl ! pr- tmreil. Si "Vial uulr. 4ietbTi i tte tirr-y, el'-. lll te "fne if llw f'3 tiirejt. All MietnUr i url cme r.iA brinz a lluii'k ofrinj. I& I5nrd 159 llish Po'-d. l.-Mf- 1 c:.-,t. -li e !5.ji '-!fjr!r ef -har- lider o if Mr. llatfie iiar!. an erw ti'ove of . the IUtnt .-n-tiJ-Mrf at TtH'tas-ville. rtfl fUy te 1 ' tine t 5i iu mut.k'i"! ,J,t Judge Kirktnin id he a letter t ttj eiwt ii Sitii"t;t ut Ih" orrba :;? eiotifrsi 1 1: Mr. Hr!y. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1919, edition 1
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