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J i ! K i! ill . W 1 Aliii-Lf Editor and Publisher. 1 BP v: w -r Tiuru'fnnnv i iiiKi 1 1 II m I b. p imVL.ll i uuiii j W 1 1' PUBLlVllED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS CONCORD. N. C, THURSDAY. JULY j.jljga . & 3? & ?. 38 ft . . ..'.! ' , -f.M'A!)00 STILL DECLINES TtTMAKK ANY COMMENT. J ' - ' ' rS , m ' ' f' 'j. (Hy the AsHoeiut.il Pre;) ' Ilimtingtrn, X. Y- 4uly 1. Maintaining Ids SpinIlke 1- lence. Wm. (i. McAd.So today de- eilm-d i( be nersuadod by news- ni'SINESS CI1 INGK. " TrMTnorirKr ?K paper iue-u to make any comment ,,.t Went iiiiniint.Mib ou tht, n.tivitjes ()r the iumn- Pflr ni ifnrm Committee emtio national mo iitioii at Sari S'nd -it could ,isots -.r . Ar'ni Thk Evening the presidentey.. his name has nomination for ?r a . . "Mr Mf Aibw) with ii ba nwa-t in'' whatHvr i to khv," ,w:i th tnTTAMQ jifiwwpr brought bv a raaiil to tb -A- . I JU n,.n-Lniiiiur mull ItuVf (lo( hoinf- tlironjriiout t In a futllit effort lot 1 1 TT" l!lTfrVlPW 111 lUlUiri i t Wilon'H r nenOSU 0f tbc Treasury idem " . 4 on m ivK THE TROUBLE JSK rv.,ui fn Accept an 1 ' w Were i "; lMank Rp. ere rni fn Plank 3e- fart It Could be Adopiea. MfAI)00 ,.,1) in nomi-. ' NATION IN IIRIEF SPEECH . j. .1 (B, the 1 : jp OJ!rK.ets Convention Assured That He Would I. Ml III' N ' ' miti" ... ii,inv(erinc as fin . .arm lit!:i!' to th Accent the Noroination. Auditorium, Junp '.Ml. u tiuaui . ,Tii;inratie',nor McAdoo watCpliwl in .nomination for ihtti h frpniiM'm fit ... ..t w.ri .led for 'the the nivsidency :!at this arteruoou ni 'r . . . 1. Tr.m.i.iti4Tirit1iitinl fonvimtioii ill A ons ano - . . . i7 ....h. I'T Nations one or ine i .nm ".' .'!. ,7: . , kp t ontinnonslr sinr its b-iiiuin rpcoru,. ny ur minis jtuMii vm ,i . JOHN A. PARK IU VS TIIK . . gkij:nvillk. n. c. news StceU of 4. Ed. CUn In IWtrIV4 Cumpany PnrrliaMI Hy Mmr. U. I- anI Cray Kat. : , AnnoMiM-rfnut amnl Wln i!;iy fr M-'r-. Ii. f uinl ;nr l'-'t and Mr. 4- J'-i. 'l5nn that ii -""-. liM ba lnsliL Mr. 'li' Moi k in tba; IfcirMbM '4UHi:liv. Tb U-al1w nr.tr:iy fr wri r;d d;iy. and lbu-iti final i-T-Iianjrf na mn rai arr, nntiourM-oment of ib -baii? - not nsadi until jv.terlay. Mr. l. U Iiot vIU Trtinnt to lie in harL' if tb I.inIww. atut 1. will aNirl-tfV hU m.jj. Mr. Jt an.: Mr. Frank CarrA. Mr. 5r:;y P-t will rnuiSii with tbf t'linnoii M3 unfurl ur tiifT I'oiiiiianv at KannaiHili. and uH not 1k nctivHy rofinf-ned witf tit" fon. , Mi. Y;w basn.it unnoi.tirt ba! liiisiiifs li Ayill I'titer. Mr. limy !Jo-t sinnoiuu-d ibii r)rn Jii2 that many haimM r to ! made in t lie ston rnui of -i'inny. am when o!npletel hc Iovs-Itt "on; l?uV 'Will b a modern, i-tfMlate froi'err nforo in every way. The new firm will do hmdnes umler I lie.: on nmnc and officer of tbe -oimanr wilt !( elected at H Uier-tin to held In the near future. The Tkive-Hht . C'oinnairy H ono the oldest srriM-ery -eomtianlej in tin city, ami 11 has enjovnl a t,'oo.l p:itnu 0PP0SIT1D1I FA1LST0 reach mi mm ijdcai. ami cninxn5Ji 04 tlf i,'V Overnight Conference? of the Forces Determined to fch compa.sH McAdoo's Defeat Fail to Have Results. CANNOT FIND A CANDIDATE h Who Can Command the Nec essary Two-1 hirds ote.-r Champ Clark Bein Dis cussed as a Possibility. rhii f m Ki? , Ut I- :!- f r IBs- smw ,' Mryy arhtrnA itj y.-i i:i ferV frma ! ! U tU ftttr twrri . -J1 Mr 1 M'IHI !f. Mr. Ti P-S-- fT ldt- Hid?- to i'!r1$ lb- T. M : t..tr-t.Lir tt Is? lli' ti..n b ev; It. Ltolf. t : i tUM.niMMt lot: it;tn iHiOCMISiliOOIlCt f - i. - - . . . ... . . .1! TODAY - A Drafted in u44-4t4 mittrr tf Nmr nd toit trd to I till t"trur.Utrr, Wt It Dofhfr rJf. Wt .; -frff 1 r-.trV '"' " - J ' ' I 4 ! t ti ! i . 1 J -v - V fm I "t st - -i s . " i- p i -J tit t'! i"- ivr v t t t tT lFJ . 1 : : ' 4, 1 l:Llni t L UiitIN tir putmtumoN ; ...linn ill . . V tMi I III i ..iirmtPllr 111. . PlHH w iion- niminiKtrn- Jenlvlns tout me t in mi . S aJ nmrmlrm-nt to .WjVert hail intended ti makP a new m ! Uk Mire-It .-ouM. he-1 doptea h f MeAdoo, "but -n w !:" . d,e svork ojM lie platform lnt and .insisten," request Jenkins told the convention trt:it be initiaiion i ount (d k oJV the piauorm ; ' r ..tMlt .illsistMlt- rcnuest, from httle liKeii-i . , namn nnt Im nresentel in ... ill i ' ' - .1... r i luTfi rTlhat the H'la':t will Ret to a ,,w.l4il not to do so. tiiiaovrov. l it in fciire ftiat inm ine tsiuu A t .... . .lAlIPIll-iAtt fttwt lIlW nianuesieu in i,v .hhk..u.m. t ' '. I. hen fcoutrht a I ; ,.,ntir n wild .Ten t ,n,i li '. UlR illl'l - . . I 1 II CI UII1T1 II'M II Lt ill- I'milV'.'l U,r ,, eominittee worked uv ii'' " . . m,,rniiitr over ...i , .iv n . iii - delib- 13' cluck. Raleigh Publisher Now Has Four Dally . Paper on IlKH nam. f iy ifcr AnniM-lairil lrr.l ilaleisli. N. '., July 1. -Through transact iiU' made xveralt (lays ago. iiifMi-u . in . i l'urk or the uaieiun Juie, ,-ention that we shall draft him for J A- J -J ' h , .J brt. tinnn iho t:reenv He Daily ews, ai Urecnville, N. bavins iHfjuin'd Ue iwiner from J. L.. May. pmiH,nr oi tbe Washington, . ' i:ui.v The patHr va taken over by Mr. Park 1.' t u We know' that U so nraiteu, ne wm (fly the Amorlr Pre.) Sn rramU-., J"ly 1. Uveruljchi mferem es of te vt na -i-effwl' a cijbinatiu to defeat lh nomination of Wm. H. Mel-, failed t reaett any aareement on a ciimlMldte ..,..1 il... 'i.nlT aecimplMjuieiit MH-mei! to le a MiffeiditS of the iK-lcriiiliiatlot! to !nJd Mlid if 1 f'dde. u veto Mm-k of volt-:. " " s a f.iiuter m re 1o n:e.'t the -m bh.alb.n rtjialit MeAjli . I be mliuiuU t rat ion fons were ) m-uU ins for a ,!.,. i.f thcirwu v.lto ciilM break tbe -o:nbiiiatM if it jr)el ef; fin-live. -vh....lri.ldent Marshall -ilL-...t nf to head tlie a-ain McAloo . but' Th. Taw ,ead of tbe Indiana detection. not attend the conferences. fldinittnitf mat PTml,('r (.f tlie committee express-1 ccept lhe nomination," said Jenkins, ' , ... ,i,. Mi,i.v will be able to n,ii nnr t-ikhYws of telegrams suppos- uie wK .- . ,i,...i that rne Mk, roiK.it to the - oj to have tMn n a v - ; d il5s aWiate today. mky: Imt ii l lU" r.lli::H lf;':tre tbf t" Fo jm-St:ttia. T1' H.l ! 4irV jF UVjJi jhihi- There tli I1 preat hh;f t Ki br lUforuM-d rburrb U N". fcV-rr lny night at ,oibK and Holy Vo munirtfi Siundny afiMf- t "'"il wi.it-. of the Tiibatrn Mt..r untiv, hMVf tf.u.. I... 11dIdrliAU .-.(.:. M..-o ri-t-fUrlt. u I.'i.iie f.r their wmiwny. Mnru-tiTe t'bik i lIi-i , i t the retim nt ,Uaie l-lay 1 her iiuUMially bU r.MtuiA. -, T.m.rr..H Ji'qmt Mtb wH I --it in "P.rliui.ns Pb-r. Th I.diV AM S. Uty. of U irt. H.;berta Mill 'bnrrh IU she a did puny at tbe canrm ; :..-. Jnlv S. at o p. m. Ttv pn-t. M-Adoo from tbe'party will I- fr the tMir-ae tttxr tfMr, tllfT Vrwi j , A tmtifuj t 1 " t t ,t.r.i,h 1 Mr, tf I ijf' t'd Mt J jAthocaln (Vtlrctittr lUi ? Cinini: IW ramctx. Tlir Iajtue uf Nation !UnU Frvm Vlrginb rbtferm rr i T "t O-r t lt' 4 Wt M. 1U.T. H?-l fl aJ1 (t.,.t r.;; ite AU. Ml- , 44. f f UUngi. rre -,4111 ;i s,n . , , 4 . r- lets Ul co!iiltnat!ii .. i. .n. i . J l, I.U, rf fl ll " ,j.le luit t.. JH..I IHrO 4-v it.k t-a Mr, ! r . f fear ite od Mr. K PUi '. -f iv"rd. le.t it !- 1 " K'- m Htetideil b bt Not mU. mi. ?'r Kciuiij. of rtb-tt-. ! Jut t M-THl nrl.t6. ?'- a (ilt tb tot . i" itatifciit e . ... w . ........ .A .... ..... ... ,.M twnt o iirht is in prosnec't in h would accent the nomination are rmniittee on 'prohibition and falsehoods irpetrated UZT Z dail le iiuiuiimuui. - - . bcinir 1 CJbserver. Fayetteville, , . 1 l- nti,l tHO a .. 1 Ill.lIllkZS Milt ' Tiiie r,f Nations, loaders in control pent-up .enthusiasm This, is the fourth or tlie uiiernoon diles in the state now under' the mnnncement of Mr. Park, the thers of the " V loo being the llalelh Times, RleUcli The - - . i mi i n.. .. iima 'A in : i ii nil iiii . ii m ti.n r.f ihe convention nave siw "ft"1. iorce r. - journal, .New rern. .ui.i Ii,. wlii-n the votin'u' will begin. Vot- demonstratioib - pullications are servwl by I he, Asmi- iH". fr a ProshleHt will not. begin un- t T,"lli;, . J t , elated Press and while under The f (be platform Has been adopted.. WOMEN CALL OJ"lh pf ; NNEf) w, n,e management are separate and nmni fmi.kness h ad spirited clashes CONFERENL 1 ,llsMlK.t organizations. , - 1 i . - mt . . 1. I . "m fcu k .... .il t tiM eburch. eoeiued to nave ine mwn- n i . ' i i mi rf... fnr the nomuniuon. tr.e iiiut-i n.-u ,)inlinbn or ine mmi . tm- t. Uet, .i.. .. ti.u ..hi line Democratie lead .... ,i. . .irr,iiiUlcr.l nt.tbe nntl -!, f ,ri-t.ted i' b:!es . , .11 ....,, ilnr'.u'.llC TIIIHII 1 .... ' 1...-. V. l,HVl HlllHUlV. I . . . .. -... ...l Ihct tinS er AvorKeii an uwi . - - reiivterniu iciiuni .... nert - - to -top IiIh nominatb.n ami tin! ireiwratorr MTvlre totilthl t nl lktli titt.f;j tb candidate who could command the 0do,.k pjeachinff by Uev. W. C lori-r- -jft Uslit t O ?tt. ubi nwesarv two-thirds vote. ,v tomorrw night at ! j ,ur- uhTamlle- d fratfraid l?h loir, rbnmn t'lark. f miner sjieaker of the . . lV lloVi jj, n. Vestal. sh(. n,snt h nnn' trw un J-I n ..f ItrMtreselltatiVes, who was le- 1 r . ! . I ... il,l ,.l..iirv. mi uliailil - -' "" " I it,... Clr.1,1 ILirT IMHlk! iK-n- it - .... .. ... ... .1 ft. 4 " , ' rtinril fmiikness : . . A --,1 - 4- P.-T-rA Trke.1 th, .lonaie: mi ue -.; ; . Wwl.lftn r.ave Them the K.mruittee. m wnioii ei.itu ' r'u,"Bt 'r i i Will rTiirn to the . ,i .,.!..-. r. . u'iiiioTTi .T. nrv- Tild SliouWer. Wul ivim io . u ; -mo, V" Walsli, North Carolina Delegation illi , nt "lui iti i f - i x om,.m,i. Hliin noil vice nres- tUv the Aoeiated rreii.t ;, .,M.-,v,nH i,-",v noft Tbfi action . o" x-mPtaeo. Julv 1. Represen . .. . . :.i Affl!(iiii7 nn-l i-i.ja 4ha Tin ttnnnl women s pa n.v. Mincil. tail aeeordhiK'lo anthorlta- wllo pian, ta hold a conference tjitn lira t.iAiiJrt" r.'i ificnt on of the treaty, unu Wup covenant without refiotvattpns whic! would impair Its essential in tegrity. To this was added an amend ment, of Sonator Walsh. Mass.rthat the; Domocrats do not oppose .reservations, which make more clear or specific the (.Nidations of the ITr.Ued Stages, to the associated nations in the world The substitute planks offered by dilators Walsh, Mont, and Pomerene ami-Mr. ?.rvan were ' defeated. iM-ntraFFlcin ttiis -shdrluvbgkqj3q!?e The convention proceedings -today . callod for nal nominating speeches Ton candidates! wore, placed heforo the (Weratts vesterd.iv in an 8-hour ses- ion ilwt was full of oratory and. stir tins ilrmonst rations.' Th one set M'h on' the-program was that imvrnor Curnwoll. of West Virginia placing in noinii.ntton John W amb.issailor to tlreat Britain. I",' , tfftvr.fs of tlm sum-age nmetulment through a apclal. ssston of monnpa Wislntnre have oallwl Hit" l ,"v . 11 Titrro v r. .Houston and otn- lt Ull. " ""ft" - - - . ... ,1. members of tlie (leiegauou er wttH suffrage no ciisposiiioii io iviuw - - leaders and the meeung ; - or! nennrdlnff to ail's, ivuuj jlTDCE LONG'S MANAGER . a . DENIES A lO.Miu.wnii kredell Jurist Has Not lined Up His Hfrtete. JtyU no.-JntervK-tVing v it" TiiHe- manager or Judge H. P. t rn rr'a rn mTwt'l mi -1 Vi ragard to recent publications about the judicial race. Ik- sav.s mere is uiMniry v - tkm of lineup with an.vlKHly so far as Judge Ixng is concerned. . "Judge Long is put . forward, ne paid, "on his own merits, and is gain in in popular favor every day. IIe made er, ot v asiuuKi"". i n0 enemies m iue 'b- will meet'the North Carolina delegatfR the elimination of four strong men, the instead, today. . I race is between Long, wno iias ' -Z-L to bis job, and Stacy, wno nas t t- THE lirrWN.JWBM. I judge a while and quit tne jo 10 I . nvc ?0 law1 Sold 15 to ! 65 Points Net nigher- ome 6ver to Long since the .1 niM the nomination nt ine ivainwe-..- - . o'clock lin' g" ' ii fUl i s ,1 .. 1. ,11 lint e..tw'i trtllv n. court limiM xriiiaj . - , ... ,,,, ,,r ti,e. b;. conveniuui nn m - i - 1 j . i.lt of Ibe catul 'lacy oi 1 ami in'- ". ' r- " . , .. 1 eeived ff majority t;f, the vot.-s. wai- in the ntcrpt or e 1 11. . d l-o rl tt-tn of M.t e n ' discu J-d by the old line leaders Lieut. In Vuni ami The ,11. td .1..1 tr 1 I iM. " . ,...!.i,r ..K...,i tvhi.m thevllloey is well known In l'"1- ""'1 ... . ,..,. ,i r5i.r framt A "ffi nr of ,he MeAd,i '- t.w thnt nmve was thnt V an inner circle ad tianlm-r nupK-rter.. f ,tf . -jMi i-ombinatiou forestalled the iiomimf iIr jm. HendrlK-iu fharge of the fU ( n.r. . t, to a baTmioit f i tion of the former Secretary of the TJInillUMf Mrk In IfcU nnuiiy. rflfl.nljH-1 l-n- M fl..rt. Ufote Treasury mere wihhit nU,t be imii nf r line nrme, . I ......ii,i.... hi. hwonM nriMlntv al , .iwjr imri i.f the wvk ttere.i xtni a lit W iti 1 oilier n-aii..".. ....... .. . . . iiiuiiit-w. v" , . " " . " . - .v.., . t Wilstm-backfHt UarK .t -rse. , . t tn.ijyj.hL tfeinpyoLV.ALJl,.'- - f . n " """ make wough-'aeresTo-?- h ,e;.rtiy rriMnu-rl in 1 " . 11 - rnrrmiu. chair-r .. .. ....:.jt.t.i with the exivivl ,,..., nA u in btM In Ix'i ;.il .smimlttee. cron-l. - !,rAil.uit. I. v I ir am lr. M " ped out whenever the a.lmimstratim s , , . niarljMj, hs I ,w f Hat..-I.. drk liorKM were neinj: l " . " .V'. . ,-wi,l..n ,w night clerk at take tn Y 'resident 3inrsi..i. "-i ;v , " " . ni-wiIlsr Mr. h Mruimy inn, m. with that ot 1 nam n me ?o. iv- frl t.. taiictit In tne i.riffr . . , . ... 1. ..i- i,l t... r llf.rne. who left yesieruay 1 " ,. ...i...! . br tbi . , r r : primary, and, wen, of influence 1 lici r fl'nplnrin! for 1 m:in ped out whenev dark horses were name of Vu-e-I generally linked Clark when McAdoo. wav Itoser. of tbi- tli k liTiors. aw'i "v " r ........ t i, t' i,u Twr when for several yean in t narioue ..- --" irflr,l t aianageif. iwi v. ..... ... l. . i,(,til oxnerience. i"i i-" ; .... ...r'Z":, t ti,oA dlscnssioiw In- has had much hotel P".' ,u''uU r,j, of ib. ia hii shown their ,i.iii:.. ! lfrf.tt f1 ibired. wa ar-l lnltii t.mmVr .ltd v 'Advances to 38.45 tBy tlie Associated Pre0 vocations tire declaring for him New York, July larse numbers every day ; Stacy s conn- Ma . . , newed covering in rne couo ty gave Hoke ai. TOivw,-u v "Tliis may be a gi a.yV..T"1....i1,"; ..; Stacy 1.SS,,. irip ?1 VPlltioni lnit i imven variauiy : ! 'll1" ., .irl 7- - , v , ftt candidates were out ar ine run res(My the local frletm t ner n-. - - - ; Vnrmer ItetiresentaMve carnn, 1 aou- l p waf, (Timing mi ."Uintil. ichcihi -. rew ?rm?r,.-V. fa04i to concede a ; Ltl ,,.ain The imllce thought I . flltl, .,n Hd nierty firPt thnt the Attornev General could notify " , wa want.-! in mfotlier ;lr-Jllwrra 11" , ' I"'11 "lnrita.1 and E. . IL Moore, Oil... v. wflK tlt. lie wn Mll.eu.-. i" ta v J inwn. Ohio, the Cx fieldmar- thlrty llay ltl ju. to I himi J M VK(;KO WIIO ATTACK KI 1 ...... . 1 at - theopening today hat' of erop reports were issued ; indicating -. Thp flRirw hoff Long was the. ,'irginin: ustantial Jmpvovement in promts fjivoritp official returns tell the . Davis. as compare.l vith a: mo.itl, , ao. tory." . " ' " "N irrasshopper con lraven't been Informed : .Tudgt train WHITE WOMAN ARIHTI-H. . . ..tlOJ il il ttilll 111 Jl . iiia r.tr f1lpfrnt.tKA I - - fiii;.ii,iri nf tuvii Whether the name of anv other can inc. This promoteil a covering nmu-1 UtcntU, advices from all over the 1.. . kI . ..:-.-W T"l 11 Mil Jill I ' T ... ...ill IkA M AITI - unlaid will io placed before the del- nient rjaics was. not. known as tney. as-iyance wmlilod. imt there were reports that is iioints on? or two other names might be pre-1 market scntod. Amov.ir them was that oiler namp cinrk. former speaker of the toner soiu firra; Juiy "e or Representatives, wno nas uuuu ft;pp 00. 00,. jatl .'wn -mentioned as a dark norse can- ;;:uu; v.'ct,- ,,J-j-" r ""late in event the convention finds 1 31 :H2 : Mar. .u.- itwf in deadlock.. - -hip. ConffwU That He AtUrke,! Wfr ....... r ... ,,i'imk.i ni.!i. i'h vm rir i 11 ". ...!.... . 1 .11...1 ...wtikr.it, r mori ins. - - -i tiiiiir t VArtnelPsc n Tcnort persisted thai f ,,ort nine-. The inner Governor Turner's prediction, from m me k,nd of au understand- u .rxWl XVere held t " V, uilt..,rr Jnl LA Mesro eib'2 ling between the .Cox and ra mer at ;oy:. "": " Vl,t,r hi, n:.me Ji Th.t b. , and atter mmhh ; "--; - tn state, is that .nuige jamik w i au(i that the managers or was maue m n- ' ,-Vi.duiHnl! t morning ano ""r, V"" - ot w iHu . holinafetl ny a large iimj"ii.. 1 didates favored toe nouiiuui ...i lirove. mr-iri.w. , . BitafKeo ine o new opH-y ;; , Ht.v Mr lin,wn. nMir ,.nlAo,.l lite .soU w "u;'l ; , lP. 6c- the west. . Ud tlv? New York and , m; committee apiH.linted , ::J iT.i n.- July aiivniiw . . Wleleentions as sympathetic, wuu .i.Me upon a iiaw brought blm n,wy . 11 1 1 4- II I 1 .. m I . T I lia r ,' " " . ... ... .1 1 F 1 1 V I .a 1 . 1 mil I WW Children s way ai voiu i.6o. v,eWs a 1 . .1 4- 1 i chi .ironV Tlnv. will te onscrveo in j - 111 t.. 4- (Jim Cold day YINSTOX-SAI.EM FIREMEN MILL GO OCT ON STRIIE Arrested For PreclietinR Gov. Smith's r isomuiauo1". i (By ;the Asuoclnted Pr-f.) T iK-2inniRg nt 10::U) a. m. ine ranis-iseiK f" fnVninir exercises will consist of songs From !:: to WiW n.M. every tt n(H !! 1W fff L.W ft t i 'Hrl IlfUM b-4. ti.' It-- ! 'i tk '. 1 ll tei-t l1 j t4 iatf t .it.t 1 j l:4Mi A, M, I e 1 t.'i .Mt b) lb 1-r "-! j ,.,t!.l iH' ll l t, "f -' A W--;- tw. fi,lt4 "Ml j rtt i 1 I1 e ovii' li- re"i i lt tb- tffi) llo- lb- fIbd bil I tJ .'I t, a .f Zl l t 1- j twfH of t trrtfjE f tttJU-a VHfe I irrtl i-tl lilt A.1 j litd!tlt " ' -j Tl.e Md. l4t.Va of J P' wtn. f o. tb liTu..t lb tlralr ' f Uto -b bbJ ! ' M(Nk tal t.Ubf SI i 3 IM ,!; t-n tl- H o ftUet b i ?? out tUij; of .U'iMr. I ' r fi.lrf t?et ,jei - Tl. urtfetttilt' b-t fin1 I tuii nu. K.111 Vratw tw, July L WPI1 i tftfi tbiMto f4 l .ataGr rirtt 1' bip iti tb tt,i4 ri tb IVtrml Hi'-Titb- tf- r,! faiifi.. t!lt erf l-f- i fctjr r!b-r f il mrtUS'." of tnornillff exercise v in ..v -i i - - ... ; V?,..;....., i. rhil.lren tliiu ivaoW the Varks-ltCIK UK will ami rn'iunio.n .... ... ; . - r-ii, ,.t mlv r In the afternoon there win oe - te ram.Mis v . - - 1 .i...,.. i.v Tier .1 KranK Arms ronj;. cents a yarn, n e ,i v - ' . v 'i. tiv 1 Alleced to have 7 '; -:..; .,, x, v. Church and ti, foil nwimr are sonu-" other speciaw .-sew imN "'.' - ,i.i iiasior-oi rtm . f J. ...! Ili. . t ..illAr ..HrL bofllt . lil.a nWliie IS AUwm . -- l ff ... rv navi"1 i ... ...i.i..t, r wc.rkHigi . .. innini ifT - " I k I laltamf U Mil II aa , n . r"luarna- I iu itfl-liar - - .... M a 1 a. a - - .. . rinus committ''i . . . "v viir i iii-K . ' tit j , . . , i nn L-TAr i it riii r-i tiiii Tlie Men Awk Fnr Minimum WaFP. of I .itted tlmt Governor hmitU - woum T, )n the pastor or Cold for hour sales -- . aaaISB.UB v - & v. I itUvi V' . Tnil Mntith. u nominated, for presiuci . 1 wnrinsrs. bemocratic national mvennon. j. pnM a Month. Stllem';- Julv l.-Failing to Annid Criswell "Siorti neUt and all are a advance in wages, which tel. here today Wn. (By tlie AMsoolnteil PressA '.-'inston-f scoiire "an Hioy asked 'f a huge number of the rtmen of this citv- have tendered their resignations to become effective not Mer than July io. The men asked for a minimum wu'gp of $125 per! month! '"I" men iii the service nine months or i lonvr. Tiio remen are not organized, 11 i"l I hey otTered their' resignation . le- i:UlsJ t HO v eau wimnionil higher W;1T- ,,s iii oth.T lines of work. telling. 'ine on the grounds. said to have ieen maoc . i , lieavuy i ounuru. women. , 1 Twin-City Revenue is More Than 80 Winston-Salem, June SO -The n .Jli avenue collection at the -local Langer Wins in North Dakota. tBy the Associated Press.) Farsjo. North Dakota, Julv 1- Re 'unis frm yesterday's North -Dakota "Miivy frtnu. :i7.K precincts out of 2,- V," 111 tne -state, gave William Langer, ne repuiat Itepublican candidate for llp Kheniap)r.iiii nomination, 22,000 !1-'inst li.osi tor Governor L i-ruzuT, the non-partisan league tory or XQ "eVthe Tear previous, " ; f JjSLVLTa Howell, Miss Hattielsfmp nmi powder, large size the amount coUedUve ye i pf Ml W oth- mits. limit 20 to a customer, which was $48,4d-,ooT x liaker, H nt-ibtatiftll it- J- receipts of the tocai oiau.- ySr totaled 3,T97,415.88. Bid for German Unes Accepted. . renuer of Canada Desires to Retire to Private Life. By the AaNocIateA Press.-) ;"ara, July I. Desire to retire , LU life was expressed by Sir "ert llorden, premier of Canada, xit ' Wneral ean,U!s ot unionists here to- a i..-. . I .a vrrv, m to ll ockx k JUUP-OU.M U; cordially .inviteil toldordon fuli fashioneit silk hose ror ked to bring wen onlv2.i a pair. one p;iu vi" ill he KPrVPll 1 lAmnr ' I uniii - -iiwuiv.. ii..i- T.om 4 to T OClOCK P- m. lUM'i Monitor Silk fcose at $1.0S. j-. : ai nccunants of the Methodist Prot- For one hour Saturday, . i . MA . IWIIUIIII WW. VIIlt f ri fd'V rl r t-I V III lir VVHie a .Uoi. th srooil oeoule of this om- From 1 to 1 :.'U) Friday. $-M rtnrt munitv ftfr the generous pounding be- for $i.no. two to a customer. , mumty lyr iu Pi-i- niht. . vinpabr nd Friday. t S:- stowed uiHm . ir aMK ' - ' . wn,s acake. j. iiv. . -r irf.mll I i . - i : ,A . n'k hi rr ra oil ill I If" particnlarSi. 10 to 1 Octagon large size, only H Second a .a i niwiiinr i iniu i a . msa i i i l a i i jwa--i i irooo ri u inn it. st ofice forj tne . lhe figures ?'e;ll;r T, n Gannon. Mr. ami ,iaT- naler for further fff; , if former records in the his- m"k Furr,' Mr and Mrs. 1$. W. Every day this wtrt from breaking all iorme ic trtKi?Tif- Mr,-.v' iv U,.' tr j f.I ...i fm, 4 to 6 r. m . Tkj-t ariri iii'if I iv uvuwo i t .i-o M rJ ii;ik. iiniuio", " - - i a. iu. aw - I tUiiiii ' " ---Mrfl " the atTair. tnlieve that "'Ulll, him Klliie.1 ub for a-mo-d lroht:ible or will beilneil "l y- . I ... "i . The Time-Tribime: ofilce win ne l"' ! i. -l . . -am ! &n Saturday hikhi. - - ie to bit. r !-- Uarli Man AdU Aiced mn liun. -Tit- l- "J onen again . . L..l t-.. Jut .i. furt will oe niH..f - thla Vi. f lv1.'& c.t tnnw from V.VV.V - .T r. JiVtrar of I r7f Rowan tbr. in' fr-t4 - county, i aii . thHtl i.t tonieht by hiou .t - the naiioi i T3 ii. w strange iti. .!- . .. .. . t1l. and t ihU war i J l McC. rn wM cm Iht t" to- 1T1VP toe inuu" I Satunfay night. , . f" . - ;- iriio t.Iire touring ear of Mr. . . t-r ch tm k'rCtler turnM mer on the on- v - , 7, f jUM .Charlotte ryad 3" "7. th. ground and altt tttUr t Harr!tiurg y--r .ln, i tb fKl 1'oliert Rentier .awl J'nr no. 7 "'I" ' Il ers who did not come- sent substantial I floor only t nil of w-Qicn amuuiueu i mm i b ' .. nnlim Tlio..a nnilil llf1II P I ! m!. Chaahip tnnn vini. j. nr.. i ' " f - t iiiiriiiijuiM. have our hearty thanks for this kind rTho following invitation have le?n 1 . viovomi rrifts werel . . . , act or j;furmii. 'v.v.. v , . iretviei neiei rei at T, . M (By the abmcwi. u; -r,;; bv thos.. who belong "i 'v." - r,,,,,,..-,,. I.ee Croome - - w .i 1 'rip lllll wi I'sPUl U1IU in"s"i ... I ML. a ii .v. V l SlilUt.l"l fc ' : . ' 1 nA, I xn- i. U.UIlt IIV lUl'T .-" .. . -r -rrOy liPrillUU illii IVUUUin.'' u - . - . ... .. ...il $800.0W'tor V1" w Americnn Ship to no church. We now naxe a De Kalb, mae - -- iccept. tmM pantry-of almt everju,..,, . & Commerce - - , The tne home. . . . . -I .SnS the great liner F.O. U RKYMH. otier oi o,,--; - , st t - .. .. teviathan. made ny uc - - Senator Hartlins i cntinues hm tito ii fttenmshin Companj, sun ferences. !i onnsideration. I .i,. Associat4 Preaa.) v. ' I . - - .. , .,, - v . 1 " ' I ,u!..,r intv . l. -Warren t. c-s r.irU Dies Suddenly in va. ".. ,hiiefln nresideutlal can B""J"T ...1.14 Press.) imiiunh, v -,--0 ?ii (By i" :t.-i, Liiibite continueti ui v""" "M J.. July 1. Miss. Kath- dilute, w caUers . . ..,,,..1 .m-l rt. trtMrni of Mf. oi i 1 the m. ami uwmiu o;V; , ,ltW- pietely over, ami J - V to7tl.l auer i" - - . - kn it.i tw-rro l-t tae .,.11 l.an HII II III. I I!J M r - . wriouily injnml Ur ' V S rr. .f tuirlHir. t 1-' -n Utter In h and Mm. jienarian T "J xtniidiv night ! caliei ,,uM tbe honor of your prrn , t trt taP J tbe marriage of tbeir daughter fuSnatbrn uirrn b.r H- A nun i-tr lut ,MlfjW fhieid ; had " i ' . ,..i e th aU m tk. .tariff of Itfrti rl a ,x. V.i'.'T Vk. ii. ..f .i,fm lth biI- r.I rsary ,eut a leran V' M r u ft ln-tmte.1 l-tre "s - I .j,-. ik.Ttdi effk-er- a&.l j"' " ....ah. ftuaMlWVA N ngh Point Has 14,302 People. -By the Associated Press.)" tMunston. July 1. Census figures p - v.i, . iiiviuuctt .iitf.u a. vvj "cphV' 14-'!0-- hicreasQ 4,777 or 50.2 per IV : i ' sl nnsa, New. York. : Minnesota,. W a.n,i Texasi are the me leading Nellie to Mr. Huvey F.ugene CI ine on Wttlnevlay eeiiuiK the wreiith of July y at nine o'clock S Met he-list CiMscYial Church "Groomestowu . C.reenslion North Carolina prbTvMNi society girl and 1 JYm. IL Wllcix. of New haptist SS5. member of the ''millionaire col- llrm3n of the Republic Lreing at 7,; ony' at Hutton Park, died at the .-Ttee In W10; former h,. Ll wheel of her automobile here w ujn K Dup0nt. of Dela- the Pri a'V" -etr driving about tne c y.r;". Morton w. Bland, ot Loiumnus, i.itixv n ..v. . . ,. n.H.. ....... . - ouv. ... ntiirt i t f?ii will preach at Rig ..lock. Kverynooj v ... . 1 n..Ab ti. Siibiect: -ttroereti ii rison Itoom. - 1 - nni-ants IUU ucui""- - 1 .i. : kand turned berMB;- iin" the motor. . a uch v piu m yt- n.MieeinnsneSS. fcue miff 01 ll- lnter- tne .iii"i """ -V. .fec hurch Movement V 1 ... u. r-aMM off a'l l',wr irteil lertnre H all ff- w!h wan arrewi ' . i. ..,,ri with stealing w 1MOM1H A. M till K Ha WtWi-Thra rr t r--f- tl H l llrr--- nrri This llrrnb ' tf. Ctltlo4 W. f. ?fvf tfc Into iff' -w". t hT Vflb S s,t fiiU ftti'tl. " - ......... . ,t tJr -tf mAf l tlat tV'y Ml. Mra, Jt)t sa J ?f -i -7' tti tilt, taJ W "" &ir 1 afilI , M NstT SCV V-f JV-L ! l-l tr Mr. "i- A Melt W, W, . TU-. UXti HI tj- T-j srrf4Mlkt M Ln j a and bright tfom'Mr Ub.1 iaf t r, ww ? li. 4 a.f.t fJnvr-i.1 U in a ute f I ?5 ' 1 ,.,1 ,l; a a lo!'W'T- I' ' T ... j .v,..., tiaiitrar fn-ifiht car, .1 nn,U 'flf b0'L Whkh ! , - ... ,..,),i,i I:, ronn crave Tee yomn : . fyf'a.a.i.i r -teal the C-l. jut:iookiiis at them when arre-tM. ' '! mi I ' - i . ; .1.- ,.strt of -imrt authorities - in ita production exf ltnt M te l"4 7 ,h i n-m hfor trrt..i'r. imn i .t..'.'..4 . t . - Jafae pU& t pi4 ff-rtfl daritsit lb xt fr -er In 't 7' tnvtbu of a urp - -' " Tokto t afford tVn!.f f' thmtU hlrh u.wr i, -. YiWLa Is tai - :: ' . . ... l -.- .Al JlaS - iv an - ., . irO" ber. ---'.' . in the savings de- rtmnr of ttw KTittaenH Hak "f. t,,Tini. on-tenth of . . I . t.-lv All rte-iot ' i t w .t,t, X..M'lnino makes an athlete sine, xrusi .. wi. Tlie ner ,t tha tn!trd tafs inc to Mippty ,t-n,i-l ar'hoThVnk wBf-tarr it lb- uu- . I "- . ini, inth draw u- worniH " 7' f M-""'-'"' - t ' " ; he may le tool posits maae iii- "j- - ' - . vf.r nm,(ioit totiK twnww- terest irom J'J ' " fw t a a xrw t:v wifc.ftc at ii. f It- T k !. XI, Mor3a tHfi It- fiat' i.t ,tu!t if Mr. l-t r?- ,!y U MHr , j. a,i tft-U fc I-' rl ff tU ft . " fja. )..a in tae order named.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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