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1 1 mi m ..ti l. mill r.iniui nuu i uuiiMirr g ijlir.f-'" " PUBLISHE D U ON DA V S A N D T Ji U R SD AYS ICQNCOKK" NrCI.MON PA YD UN E 7. ETHICS CLOSE AT IDnEK liD CII'IIS 111 THE IS REPORTED SO FAR! CONVENTiOIl LIIJEUP TIST CHURCHES i . HHM (GRRISOH CARRIED ' CftBARRUS COUNTY MP njete Returns Give the MtikUnfiur Candidate ki Vot(S.-Page Is Sec ond With 2KG Votes. . ,iVVPOui"AVE KiV PACE BIO VOTE Mt Pleasant Also Voted Very Qtronjr l or Jiscoe Man. Gardner (lot But 148 Votes in the County. :i r.v !i. of Charlotte, ear iitunlay- Complete -..ti Mi n i .,: ,,,,,,,, ,,,!inty by eighteen vote r'.n.i I 4!'.i ' i i 1 v,.rn I ho I'Oiiiiiy ttnc r-it-i- il;js ii!ti " I Hioi uiiifs, ii i in- ful itn- ihree aspirant ror niti-rnatunal comina- A Mi Eighty-One New Members Added to the McGill Street Baptist Church as Result of the Meeting. INTEREST ALIVE AT LAST SERVICE More Than $500 Given by This Church. Salary of the Pastor Raised to $2, 400 a" Year. J .,.rris'iri (;:1nifii'r IK ui,:i- Morrison ;r, lhc lily, his lend was cut led in the four Two fine services Sunday marked a fitting close' to the l.Vday services of evangelistic services which thin church has enjoyed. ; . It ha bpptt a meeting In which Christians have prayed and worked; 81 were aihlcd to the church. Jt has l"Men a revival of Bihlt reading; more thiin l.,0(K) chapter- have ben read hy the coiijerregation during the neeting, and eonxiderahiy more than luilf of the large' assemhly last night solemnly plelged themselves to read some por- )Pen oung ublicly de- clanMl their, readiness to hecome evangelists,' Kingers, missionaries, or m i,v ill- !.;' vy rage u p t Kjn- tUm of -rlpture each day. It has 1 ,,r(l!K rl,:,f ''y . 1 " a Reason of consecration; two yb v,. ,vi.l, only 11 lor .Morrison and xneU and one young wonwm publicly .f. .f fi'in Her ''uiJ'lr-ant also gave Pago a hlg T! -I-.. v.-m :- to deilicate their Hvps to anv def hdte pei v tee 10 wmcu tue ix)ni Kuan call U,irrin - I thein. It has heen n revlvnl of Ktewnnt i i i .... i i,n t i tt i rrini i i r m i - - Jir. j i r'. I v ii . .. t i i r ..l, cHrrte-1 the ri,CUI- "as uetu revtvai ui im ,yj,. I,av...g m-.Mve.i rneargest i rV, ,,!v in t a ii towns -nip and warn in ine , : - - ,V; , ; "ii-!. 'n1ln..v JU.IRP Adams and ""K the meeting and ldst night thirty " ,,. aN.i lrl the field for the C hristians stood up signify ng that V n iur thpy ,ire tlters- They were joined by E' ih.' itopuhliean Prpsidential fort.r five others, indicating their pur- IriH,hiv,k that this county -ia for beeu generously , poundetl since the u,,m Hie Sfiiator setuuing 100 meeting begah and the church has m a-'aiiwt (Jeiier'al Wool's 23. voted to increase his salary .T3 per Township No. J. Iiox . 1 Overman cent, making Jt $2,400. H-fifirdiicr 1: Morrison 4: Cooper 1; At the morning service yesterday ltoliriR 11: Cook 11: Durham 1; the Eragelist did not preach, allowing Renfiw 1: I"K-y 12; Thorapsln 0; the congregation instead to remind Cralwra 7: Dellinger r; Shipman 8; themselves and one another of the Uilt'i)!iii(rliaii 1: ITnderwood 2; strmtg ties 4bat bind them to the bet-Tl'ji!e-10: Long U: Adams G; Hoke 8. tor land and the bttt&oaing hands in Township No, -2. I'.ox 2 Overman the form of jj loved gone before that C: Murrisoti 2; Tage 12; Cooper 7; persuasively tinvite them to, turn: their f'.ik ll: Uonfrw 2: Lacy 0; Tbomp- steps toward; God and Home. It was a ami: (Ira bam S: Dellinger 2; Ship- great servicri and at its conclusion tin 1 : riiiloi wood 7; Wade 1; Long Misses Brytei Polk. Etiiel Robinson and 9: Ailam-i staoy 1 r HtlrA ti finlon Mr. Thad -'ffherrUt were received frt Township No. Brooks 1; Over- Tne text for the evening was read man 0; Canlnf-r .".: Horrison 2; Page from 1st Corinthians 16:2: "Upon the 5: C.Mvper 4: 1 larding ; Cook 6; first dav of rthe week let every one of 1; Durham 1; Renfrow you iay Dy him in store as God hath bey 7: Thompson ": tiraham r: Del- prospered film, that there be no linger 4: Sliipnian 6 : ; MeClehnaghan gatherings when I come." : v 1: rml.'rn-i.od 2: Wade r; Long 4; the-preacher emphasized steward- Alaiusli: Stacy 1; Hoke 7. . ship and giving as essential Christian Township- No. 4, IiOX 1 Overman pt)10s hnril nsaerHnt that the "Hthen Page 10; is tne basi on which God runs His ill The End of a Perfect Day I j - r" v" T ! J ' WEDDING SATI RDAV .u: iiuiiev l : (aiiou 2. r- . Township No. 4. Box 2. Brooks 35 ; Overman NO: Gardner 10; Morrison II: rase 11G : Cooper 56 ; Harding 71 ; Cook (: Durham 52: .McDonald 3; Bovtl 14; Renfrow 10 Lacy 126; Thompson 17; Graham 112; Delling- lfi: Gardner :!: Morrison fr 2: Harding 3: Cook 14; Boyd kingdom onr earth. He challenged his ..i. i.i wiaiiam m. fuipinuii t , hearers ta aentlon a single tither who MK lennnnirliiiii 1 1 nderwood 1; ade ever faiied n business, assuring them ll'iLuni: !: Adams 11: Stacv 1: Hokel J Bible authorizing baptism, there are twenty enjoining giving. This service, the last of the series, came to its close with the receptiou bv the church of the following for baptism : Misses Evelyn Jaskson, 25:' Shipmau loo'; McClennanghan elPhi ropst'Maude Ellington, Elsie H; Underwood Wade 76: Long 40; es. neiuis, uuuk oum-, Warns !i7; stacv 13 Hoke 00; Guion merell and; Mr. Ernest Mooney; by '!; Honse x ' letter, Mr. pand Mrs. J. H?-Tucker. Township No. t Brooks 2; Over- An account .of the.se meetings could man ."; Gunhit r 4: Morrisoni ; Page not be appropriately concluded without 2: Toopei- i; Harding 6; Cook 6; mentioning the splendid service; render Wotxliey 1; Renfrow 3 :Lacy 4; ed as accompanists by Mr. R. P. Ben Thoaipsin 3: Graham 4; Dellinger 3; son of the Central Methodist Church. 'SMpman -4: Wade 7; Adams 6; Stacy and Mrs. L-. R. Crooks-of the First -: H.ike ; inion 1. Baptists church. . Pastor, ' Church, township No. G Brooks 1 ; Over- Etangelitf and Singers are under last man l:!: Morrison 12: Page 2; Cooper ing obligation to them both for their "2: Harding io; Cool; 14; Lacy 13; prompt, faithful and efficient co-opera-Ttiompson i; ("iraham 12; Dellinger tion. They were not "hirelings." They p Shipman 1: UndetwofKl 10: Wade were a part of the 'meeting, publicly re- : Long-2; Adams 13; Hoke 12. 'Ifusine amv remuneration whatever Township No; 7. Overman 3; Page for their Services. : Harding 3 ; Cook 3: Lacy 3: Gra-l 3 ; Underwood 3 ; Mm 3: Shinmnn -Wains S : TToi-o n . ha n 24: 1 Underwood 25:, Wade 65; Township No. 8 Brooks 6: Over-1 Long 62; l Adams 77; Stacy 7; Hoke man ;rf); Gardner 5; Morrison 20,488: Galley 4; Gmon 1; Rouse 11. pKe40: Cooncr 40- Wnrriincr oQ . rrtnk Ward 1, box 2 Overman 22; Card i: Woodiev 4: Rovi npnfmir twiner 6: Morrison 15; Page 5; Cooper 3; tu'y i: Thompson 4: Graham 50 :J Harding 17; Cook 13; Durham 0; Md Wihncer 11 : Shinmnn . MnClAnnn- Donald 1 : Renfrow 13 : Lacy 10 ; pan :;; r nderwood 33 Wade . 20, Thompson 14; Graham : 0; Dellinger If s ;W; Adams 40; Stacy 5; Hoke 12; Shipman 10: McClennanghan 10; ": House 3. . Underwood 7 ; Wade 1: Ixng 10; Township xo. 0 Overman 14; Adams 11; Stacy 2; Hoke 17; Gulley Gardner fi: Morrison 2; Taee G; Coop- l;Guion l. . ' i J-': "arding li ; Cook 6 ; Woodlev 2 ; "Ward 2 Brooks 8 r Overman ; n,rham G ; Lacy 14 ; Thompson 1 ; Gra- Gardner 21 ; Page 14 ; Morrison 48 ; am 13; Bollinger 13: Shipman 1; Cooper 32; Harding 42: Cook 8; ''Clennanghan 13: Wade 1- Long 11; Woodley 1 : Durham 2: Renfrow 18; Hims 12: stacy Holce- 3 ' Lacy -63; Thompson 18; Graham 60; . Township No" l()Brooks 2 Over- Dellinger 10: Shipman 58; McClen- l'V.- ( o,,n,.,j. n8., o. rwr I rnn? itft; Adams 40: Stacy 3; Hoke -T4-- p"'.yl -2: Renfrow 3: Lacy 23; 60; Gulley 2; Rouse 1. I - PM.ii.2: Graham 25; Dellinger 4; Ward 3-Brooks 5 ; Overman 30 Jhipman 22 :. McClennanghan 4l Un- Gardner 16 : Morrison 20 ; Page 11; Wade lOr Long 12; Ad- Cooper,13; Harding 30: Cook 23; Dur ,!m 2..: stnrw--1 u..' a im 11 - tnDonflld 12: Renfrow 6; Township xo. 11 Tjov i Overman Lacy 38; Thompson 8; Graham 36; nellinsrer 3: smpman u; ain-ieiiiuiu- ghan 3;; Underwood 5 ; Wade 32 ; Long 3 ; Auams , joni. t : "" i fininn 3? Rouse 1. V "Ward 4 Brooks 7; Overman 73; Gardner 10; Morrison 57; Page 13; ronner i iftf Harding 69: Cook 74; TTnArtlev 1 : - Durham 5 ; McDonald 1 ; f.- " m m . --T Kf Thnmnenn'4 1' r.: v '",',,r Harding 5); Cook uemrow r,":rj "am o; v.nv i . tv ei I Graham 30: uemnwr . .nmyuiuu n-v -tt TM - ' ' iv i - , 1 v- A1' x l overman f'oop'r'i Prison 8; Page 4; frow c rIIanhn12' Cook 13; Ren ,n p.T-acy S: Tlif.mnsr.ti ft flrsi- ham o . : -inompson o; ura WartA i,,l -Vil,,Ker 4: Shipman -10; 1-.. ' ieng 2 "wnsliip Xo v. Adams 13; Hoke 11 Unv O TinrJ-c 1 I '-'Ulan I..- (lorilim.. f..icrn .11 v i uwi i inuu - a i n riti - y- M-k i j'-r- - h i ii 1 1 anna tkttimti i - i uiir-i n uuu S ?; TS1'nan- 0 : Underwood ,2 ; Wade 57; ' Long 25 ; Adams 57 ; Hoke HZ H.UnK 9: -Warns ; Stacy Gulley 1; Guion 5 - j . iLV1ull,'v :'- Gukml: Rouse 1. ' ..It Ms been. Impossible so far to man ? i1' '"'x -Brooks 11; Ovzer- give, the f exact number of rot e? for r . ' 111 : Gijr.w,. '-.. A.-L.-ca. ir.h notididnte. as the official count I r0r,k T( r'r 37: Harding 83; from Townsnip . x.uaa uu br,r....i : "'"Hiiey i: Durham 14: lie- cervea. : ine tuv tut V""T p,yd 7; Renfrow 26,; Lacy that' township was received .by tele- linge 1 Graham 82 ; Del- phone. t The other .'totals will be glveri ' "ii'uiau sj; AicDiennang-iin tne next issue ot uu payet. Marriage of Miss Mary Branson Col trane to Mr. (Yank Dusch a Brilliant AfTair. Saturday evening at seven-thirty a brilliant and happy marriage was sol emnized in the Central Methodist Epis copal Church, the contracting purtie being Mr. Frank Amis Duscb, son of Mr. ami Mrs Walter F. Dusch. of Nor folk, Va., and Miss Mary Branson Col trane, the lovely, popular and accomp lished daughter of Mr. I). B. Coltrane. Hundreds of invitations had heen issued, and long before the appointed hour crowds gathered on the leautl ful chnrch lawn to watch admiring friends hurrying there ; , who; evinced pleasurable excitement over the ap proaching , nuptials. Many friends "Mr. and Mrs, Walter F. Dusch, Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. Porter, Mrs. Irma Hornthal of Norfolk. Mrs. .7. D. Price, Miss Ruth Price. Mrs. E. Homer Whltt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bailey, of Salis bury, Md.. Miss Cora Vaughn, of Franklin, Va.. Mrs. W. S. Glenn. Miaul Martha Glenn, of Spartanburg, S. C, Mrs. T. CAGutherie, of Charlotte, Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Garrison, Mr. ami Mrs. Plato Durham, of Gastonia, Mr. Allen Preyer M. John Kellenhnrger, Mr, Earl Weatherly. Greenslwro, Mr. Guer don Foster, of, Winston-Salem. , The evening light ' shining softly through the stained glass windows, gave an added charm to the chancel, which was a lovely bower of roses en twined through lattice work enshrined in rich green foliage. Baskets of pink roses' on pedestals completed the set' ting, and huge vases of Madonna lilies spaced the steps ofv snowy white that led to the approach of fairyland .the picture presented. , . Miss ;eu emng, wno,presioei ni the organ renderel selections of differ- enf arias until the arrival of gracious find pretty Nancy Lee Patterson, who sang "Perfect. Lore," words by Victor Hugo, and music wrfften by Guy D'Hardelot. The stirring tones of Lo hengrin's wedding march announced the arrival of the wedding party. Four dainty little maidens Mariam Louise Coltrane, Betsy Davis. Mary Penelope Cannon, and Alice Yorke. with the roses in their cheeks the color of the! dainty pink frocks they wore, acted as ribbon' glrLs. The ushers. Messrs. Chas. A. Cannon, Wm.-P. Dobson Jr., of Norfolk, Thomas5 Wrebb. Jr and Ralph Dawson, of Norfolk, preceded the bridesmaids, Miss Anne Maury, of Big Stone Gap. Va and Miss Sheirley Gilbert, of Lynchburg, who - were charmingly gowned in orchid taffetas trimmed with many frills of pieatlngs, carrying wondrous bouquets of varied colored snapdragons with showers. The groomsmen were Messrs. James E. Etheridge, of Norfolk, and Mr. I-an rence Wrenn. of Norfolk. Mrs: Chas. A. Cannon, the bride's sister, the dame of honor, presented picture of loveliness seldom seen, in a gown of soft creamy iace. carrying snapdragons. Miss Elizabeth Coltran as maid of honor, wore a striking gown of turquoise blue taffeta and the now ers she carried seemed to vie in hean tv with her pretty face, sparkling eves and elistenlnz ' dark hair. The little ring bearer, Master William Col trane Cannon, was a charming mtie eentleman in his white serge suit and marched soimeriy liKe up me msie and took his place. Mariam Winslow Cannon, a cherub of a baby girl in a "dress. of white net over pink satin. with many frills and wearing a pant bonnet, entered smiling, greeting those who smiled at her while her dainty fineers strewed pink roses from a love ly basket along the pathway for the radiant bride, who entered looking her loveliest leaning on. the- arm of her father. All eyes, were charmed by the elegance of the bride's attire compos ed of duchesf? satin over which -flowed a snowv veil clasped " by sprays of orange blossoms. .,a oouques ox or chids and lilies' of the valleyheld a shower that reached to the hem- of her. skirt. The groom, with His best man. Mr. CbasrEtheridge, of Norfolk, met the bride at the altar. ' The beau tiful and Impressive - ring ceremony PROHIBtTIOII HELD IUTI0IUL . H)UTIETII CONVRNTIOV OP Ff:jUTio. of lanou AS COIISI Decision Was Announced by the Supreme Court Today. Justice Van DeVanter Rendered Decision. DECISION ENDS LONG FIGHT The Court at the Same Time Rendered Decision That The Enforcement Act Is Constitutional Also. f ? , (By the AwoUted Pre.) Washington. June 7. The prohlhl tioii amendment was held const it u tional folay by the Supreme Court. The opinion was rendered by Justice Van DeVanter. Enforcement Act Legal. Washington, June 7. The prohlb tion enforcement act was held const tutlonal. Both Are Ileltl Constitutional. Washington, June 7. Both Federa.1 prohibition amendment and the en forcement act passed by Congress were held constitutional today by the Supreme Court. j The Court dismissed petitions , filed. by : the state of Rhode Island to hare Federal officials enjoined from enforc ing prohibition in that state. The court also discussed the injunc tion proceedings brought by New Jejr sey - to enforce prohibition in that state. I- The Injunction 'restraining prohibi tion officials from interfering with the Manitowoc Products Company, a Wis consin corporation In the manufacture of beer containing more than one fcarr of one per cent alcohol, dissolved by the court. The Court upheld the Federal court decrees dismissing proceedings brought to enjoin prohibition amendment b ing enforced against Christian Fetg nstn n hrpwer of Newark. New Jer sey. 1 ' I . A Federal Court, decrees denying similar injunction sougnt ny t. jxmis brewing associations likewise were affirmed. The court's decision was very short Chief Justice White rendered supple mental decision, concurring in tha of Justice Van Devanter, but going more fully into Issues involved. ; Federal court's decrees dbmnlng Injunction proceedings -instituted by Kentucky distUleris end warehouse company of LouIsvIlUv Kcntuey to! en join ei forcement ,v'? snstameii byj the court. Injunction sotulit by tieprge De.ii.isfv. of Bostitn rs.rHin en- forceeiit net aeainst him also wa denied by the - court: lectins Are Bring Hfld Tbl Year In t Montreal, Canada. Montreal, June 7. -The Aerlcan Fjderation of IjiUr. mating for the s4Tnd time on foreign wdl ojn'netl lt 40th annual convention here tUtday. More than fMl delegates were prewnt when the convention was called to r der by Samuel Gompers. It was announced that jwune of the rewdntions would deal with political situation In the United States, tlie high cot of living, profiteering. IwUhe vlsm. the "one big nnlon' President Wilson's foreign policy, lndntrUl court., public wnerxhlp of railroad, and Attorney" GeieraL ralmer,Thi,M Imien-hmit will be urged.' - - Gompen Makr Statement. Montreal, June . Any attempt to enforce i-innpnlsory lalnir by niakins strikes unlawful must be' reent el at all cost. Samuel (J. president, of A. F. I. ilechiretl tiay in hi address at the ojiening of the. Federal 40th animal convention. ! "I have no fear a to what the re suits Will be." he said.' "A long as I have life and my mind not lrajaired. I shall stand for the rights of men and men and women of world to In free. untrarameled and uuownel by any force." ' ' f : . I : . . , . . . - INTESTIGATING ESCAPE OF GROVEIt C.iBEKGDOLL Evidence of War Department Will Re Given to tm Department of JuMire. (Br (k Audi4 rrtta.) Washington. June 7. Evidence tak en by the inspector general or tne army In connection' with the ccape of drover f. Bergdoll. wealthy draft evader, will be -submitted t the I e partment of Justice for determinins whether it justified the rrMcntion of civilians. - : Secretary Baker, in miking tbl;nn nouncement tiIay !aid the reeornraen dation of the lniector general In volved "dlsi'idiu.iry a-tln gilni ?seT- eral ! perwms." -No name were made public. ' f ' i ' 1 800 STEERS ARE KILLED i IN ILWAXA WATERS. Jumped Overboard in Havana Harbor and Were Killed by Shark. ;. (Br tk AMfUI4 Fnmm.i Havana, Cnba. June- 7. Hundreda of, fine steers stampetied on ttoard tht American steamer St. Charles, oM4e Havana Satnnlay afteraoon awl after a panic on Ioard hip. plngeI into the sea where they became the prey of sharks. Exc-ept for comparative few that swam ashore, and! are now wan dering about, all of the Son steer on St. Charles are l4ieve to have perikb- ed. .;' : -':'- Raletsh Nrsm and Ohn d Tdir it .Chi IU-porU dhe Gardi. rnxti znd Att lit fcfi Kir clOpf tting. I-rad of About 2,000 Over rtEPliniCAN VOTE AI-SO UNCERTAIN Helicvrd Ttiallao Graham, Shipman, Wadr and Dur ham Have Received SufH cient Vote to Nominate. ,ftMfti, J ta0 . -- W In s..:4i . tW4sts NriB Atwt immi from 1f H.f M M liit-itwt 4 !tt trt i'as'tu Sitl Jinttmli'! t-mtif V re I In I nihil it.' niitJ riit T! Kmi tttttl U .ifM y the ww-ftef fiir: Ce 21 nt. SeuIr I e H. Hrtif Js ,rt-t-tmiii! l.f-f A, . t ,, fwi b tteiiiiiH fr lfc t atrt Ml Vi.ate. he f (urt. brdkt, It the r- fr l"irfe 11. if rt'urtl tj i'arMif i!Wflii Ur rt4tjvv Jtm II, f th itti(t in ttM IM dUlrlrt. ti r itxl (rtrrtt-r'n titl litalimf tnt Wrd" tn)friiie in m f ft rr lem, tltafU , Arf h u Ufe lietit lt idgl.t rifrt iU kf( hf t-re tit lithe IWirowti, in I IfeStd IJtri-t Urfiretftite llannUxil :lwitt and IU?iief I. U1 t"" ;Mit4y ettr "wd tlsisify t t frrwine the inlif-e In 1 !. ert diW rll. rHiim lnlife, W C, lw ner and Walter Brk re ntitd! ie-k and n-k In the evratt. Hh a eond primary ft4mUy urr4t r y fa leclde ttw ttoniirtee, Mn r A. U Itub lnkle w appreiilly leading In tbf ninth dUtrlct. On nwagr ttitt a valla Me te i the race liHweeti retiat"f Jiinn a tl Ren. Wol fir the l;td4Unf mmd natlon. It w lmjiMe rtlr ftf U tell bo bad received the lai iret numl f v l"en t cwtp4a tlm had lift-n mab f lW"itiHB, 7h Y, Waler. f ltUigtt. taie manager : fr Getieral . WI. Matel rer the tt-bliiie. thi trtdii2 Halt he bad received rejairU from tnty few uf.tbe tnirtintaln Mntie, in which he oaid GeiMtal Wm wa la.Hr.g 'A to 1. Mr. WaliT Utte.l ! receive definite retort by lcht, hav ing arranged by fiiudy trhalrnn to wire him mm mmm a the 4e I eaM rHMd tolay. Colitefctw for the two Mat n the Supreme (Vtirl leoch Mill In iWhiM. tboagh the nomination of Jtnlfe Ilke Is tiMllcnteil. "Ita! on report ib far reer4eI, the full iMulnatbn aHrel prut, ably; 11. R. tMcy, treasurer; W. A. Gra ham. commlltier f Agriculture; M I Shipman, emmiUwwr of latr and printing: Stacy Wade; InMirafW ejnimisioner; rnl Baiter Dnrham. auditor. AHILIGI2HS TO imtTIHII r)R rtAi ItlftMNG WArriNGrtnt nRSTUAUOT No Campaliti Manager I Ready Tor a Rral Trt Vate. Ixadrrt Srrw lo lie No ljonjrr Ix-adfrm, The government of tho City of York costs more to maintain does that of the whole Japanese pire. New than em- Wth Our Advertiser. The Torke & Wadaworth Co. h t-f ter able than , ever to' take care of your wants," If yoii neel anything In the hardware line call at their tore, Read tht-lr new ad. toirlay. We call ymir attention to the new ad. of the Electric A ppliane Company In this paper today. . The Parks-Belk Company haa a new aL tmlar. They are gelling the fam ous Wirthmor waUta at 2. Beginning Thumlay. Jnne 17 their xtpre will clow at 12 o'clock noon drning the aummer months to give the employe a half holiday. ' " 4 See the new ad.'. of the Dove k IVt Co. today. (. ' ' II. 'A. Graber and .Sons have ad. today. , . They, have, all kin-1- ef Secretary I'olk TrndVrrd Verbal Ap pologiea to Emttawty. : iftf ike Aaie4 Irr. Warddngton, June 7. Jerretajr Clby, on lehlf of Arw-tWan gvrf Uieiit. turn tefHlererl a ertl tA4ZJ to the RritMi eaby fr H bnrtdnc of BritUh flag here Iat rek ty Irlh wrfaen. Mr.UVdhy wild thU e tbn had Ikvo taken ijmIios lte re ceipt f n.Sk bl rnfU an Ibt Irci' dent which the Ditrlct of tnmirt oflklaU hare Men aked t imifmlf. When thi report I la Dan1 a firnul apology win be made to the itritith government. ' TIIE COTTOX MARKET yiorf ravamUe Weatlter Report Ui , ta I era! and Southern SeUinr- New York. Jnne 7. I ore farorabte weather repnrt a anl freraa' led A eonablerahle bral atft Koutbem H ling In the mtvm market early tlay. Flrt prW 1 In !Tt (irdata Umtr wifb lone ear and th market m howe4 a net lo ,f II to -ft rdnt. -olr Id off frra to n-.! ant rwrv her to 2T,Cf. bnt IJverpnr! arl trade lBteret bonght rm fbe 4rrUrt. u price firmed up m rvrer In? ViAlan fntnrea fttwnnl aty i' ' JntT January MX : Marrti 4SS 73. iywf- i .w j ,- lima feat I .itiii aiwwtia i asUl til W tti v45 iwmitH.f'. ttw ' t0 m tl t fWie $tm tiff1k-i . fafaw't . 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K. McLarty, of Ashevllle, N. C. The prayer was offered by Rev. Z. Paris. A reception ifolkwel rat the bjeauti fnllr nnnointeil home of .Mr. Colitrane. V.u..l.i;nrnn..liil ami nnnrti waa'tTOOd IDCat-i for VOtl. served to three hundretl gnest. j Gibson prug Store. ha a new ad.. In. The eonple was the recipient of this bue. .Be !ure to look it op 8 It many handsome presents, attesting the will lntre.d you. -nnn,w.i. k'w.k Krr -.ri h4.t 1 On the hut nage today will ! round Th? bride wa especially charming in an uttractive ad r, 4 the lQrfctmn her golug-awav costume, of mldni?ht lthes. fcr ae in . CtvrJ by The bine. Thert will H-dt the fan!North-. ParkBe'.k Company.t . - " .... , . . .M..hai ar.a .V I i - 1 ' west. Seattle, ioniana, unp.jnuuw i , : , ... - and BantTj beforj-iTeturning - to it heir A fool anI but money ate generally home in Norfolk.-Ya.: i: J -vO? Iarted without alimjyr , . , THREE IU"Mmi3l A. f. I. Midi MIA WIIJ CUT. riknr th ld ef lb redrld frafla at AIifwwrt. (By tb Aa 04 fir, I tmatriy arat vtt?mm 4 tb A, f. I. RUrd wrfet tm afrii f'tay fww Ing a walk t af a. tau tb ftrr ated abop rtafla. - The tlatpsttrn Irf! t4r ati aifc" tttr rwjtteM tr -t-Iaata tetavfet 4 lb Hftkrt rtrtla Wra trfmtl, Sm feW "Irtka are alVrl t"' lakieg fbe atae Un Hefla 4liii, Say a JiAamm Carried State. (Br lf Aarlae4 tTreM.) 7 Wllaington. Jo?e 7-.V wace re- relrinl here fr Imlell Meate. who I In GHhr, afate manarr fr SetiaUir Jhnaon. deriare Jrfcaj haa rarriod tte tafe in fbe prMMden fUl prefereiitial prtnary by a Wg tea Jotlty... . . - R!ir Tlrj Hare Tatand lodnjpptd CltOd. ' I Br IW 4mi UleJ rre. . IhiHaa. Texaa, Jco 7, Tbe pA$ct bere today rTPd tb W!f that a white .lmby iUevetelJ la I be b' m a negra wi trn i,ajurur . . 1 Tw Mm KiQed by Eitoaiawv (Br W A mrm4 faa Akf. fbi. Js T K were kiUed, a ijref wtfc a tatk 4 er4flrI t lis triif-4 er ra at tb Ma Tle A ,Rt4r ( at Kent, i; mil tn m TI fire wtW-t msiwt tt etjA.4ai rrrrf,MN,f ft tka fr4-f fi, t 1 abL - GaIte4Uo Ilaed ffadrr Martial law. tBr tW Aawweiaaeal f wt Aetata Ttta 3ptm 7-raitei wa f-Uft utUr tsimil ta !?titw at tvtrm tUr t a $telisjf iMw ty timrrum Udk4f t ! a. sa- lvTte f tfee tmxtym fb4e retfi!tg fs tb alflke f fbe be4bfrsrii lint lartrr Iff Oiirtbarp I'tklteniti. (Br taa Aintaw1 tMwawl , ,.-v. Atlanta. G J 7,CV(taRft roirerity e Jetted tb tft nrirr tuat f Irtr 4 Law a, fr tm tt'iiwft. I're.Vt ft t uir-t Hl!H. f t!be t eaaeerrtsf.t-r-t; ttri( tW lfeirerfy ye Tb" t ?t. PaI , Vtt, turn Mitt, wilt bM rtHf aaewrfjtlfejj. drta'a ty etrrie1' tl fm&,T BUkeler OtigUn. w b !4ett!J5 lfe. Mt I II rraw awl ftoui 14. in rtht'rft. ia, lift ! T- Iltttl iI Vdtrf 4Jrr Wetmey. : ' ' j.l-ra; ite dir.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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June 7, 1920, edition 1
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