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rr ; TpTF? o r f rr T f Tp TFx FVT r TF F5 I "b SHERRII'. Editor and Publisher.- PUBLISHED U O'M.D AYS A fl D THURSDAYS CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1911 -1 RCfiHE M OF KS Bf GERMAHY DEAmV-WlLLEF)RD. TOP lib ays licirardless of New ino-fterman Coup, the Vllies Should Carry Out Versailles Treaty. - . Hi MANS HAVE ; NOT REPLIED Beautiful Wedding IaM Evening at the Home cf Mr. 4. V. Wllleford. " In one of the most hcantifnl wed dings ever foleroulzcd in Concord, SENATE CONSIDERING i NEW TARIFF MEASURE Senator MrCumLer Open Dtbatf, De claring fsr tie lilU. ? J V?, S5 -l,"" ) ru r? 'Tf l''"' 'lminltration tariff Mil iir of, Mr-NJTf,lr ' "l"1 J the t-l-r with nesday evening at eight odock at the fln .iM ,.r in..!.-,, m..-,w tee- who dfdar- lid rediiiin iu -i:m ami friends of ho ymng couple . aiT, tbfk MMril!ftZ tlj,. 1hj home was rich In floral array tf pro,,.,!,,,, ,f( the tnlu,l State for the happy occasion. The ijnpro- . im-.i - . I - . r m- ww m w- - - m . . mw f!1??, . I"-'.. Mr. nnd;of bt. Kln3niv romiolt! - Aowriil.lr1 to wltma th. Nntlfnl pVti ,-.f u-rr viit of hour ww many r!a v rn,f niH n,UtW viwd altar wlw-re th. wwinx row . jjarlR- that th f.r.au ,HnmIt wc;re Milken i ami arountl which stl.-r- tw, ,ni,jollf- j raiu? th tariff .U1 ft-stiK.rifHl with srrewj. Katir lilies i .i ... ami feniH In a wealth were ma till hone . t rri.U U,r ,,u ,OIi the ft light frum many (fln- 0 Xote Sent Them by Lloyd dies. ,nr(l fJivillir Allies' At- Tlie reremriny wa ierforrael hy f.portft, lVin:;lVr?tirY4L K". WA. Jenkh,,, of Central Meth- titlUfe on .fw ntaij t im 4 In a wealth of profusion i ,s, nlnt atJy jut r!,arjre fr , .T1 UJ .auNrer thinj-. ,nhlh wake up the aily r them.ft light from many can- qll,ttwut!..- Senatur. Mitui.L-r wart- DEMOCRATS MEET tictv nti xosvn fBfflf TO REPUIIO III RALEiBH TODAY sAp i k-5Hs.'5S f 1 1 If n v;w OEBTS Hon. E. W. PbU .Makes Kev- " VJi :i-iUr-.Mr9 VV I- note hpecciu ivepublicanK ui t,e-azatu f i m .Will Xfnf Anml l Vrlw'tr on Acnievemenis. ONLY WHEN THEY - FOLLOWED WIION Russia. J . i '.mi i If tlt A mx : tti l.t 1 J.kl trl ; , ,,. (,, ili-. Kr'ii'h amfaalorh :lV-uiU uttU'x; ami fully ' vt.,'l i.v ilf iilin t, re t6 insist '' '.: .uri.u Tiilltif Im tllk- .,u, (,. n:i!ti-S linimstti oil w-i lu.wi.v i,.- leu ' M itmn ti'Kify Is not'.alv of what the tiflloa ,.,., r,n- ma v f-nlt'. Vjii- I'd mi i - I','i,iou 's ,,,at there .,, i. i, i iii.-if !i-sit:ition in the eeeu- f th.- Ti' iily of Wrailles, ,anl !,.U fi 1'Xim-uIhhi is uiiiei ui- fxlist Clmreh. Ire-vlinS the -ereuwiy Mix Iiura (SHlon reinlerfnl n lnuti ful wle-tioH, after whieh Mm. J. It. Womhle ant, For- You," nnl et manufiK-tnrer and othen that u a1nje!it of the nu anre houhl iiot U. uuule the otnslou for Iui-riH-I prw- to the -onmnerH. ' ' AsMrtinc that the Income of two IhirtN of American people wa Iwlow the pre-ivar haif ttm North Dakota IVrfe-t Irer.with p!ano aiinpjinl-r.,,,. th?WrfHl Uult l.muufacturers ment ly Miss Oillon The nuptial hour wan announced hy Mifn Cilion n the- note of the ISrhlal Chorus fn.u' Lohengrin. 1 First to en tr.r was the oft'u-Intinj; uiinister, Iter. A. Jenkin'; the hride'x pax tor. Then -.cnine the attendant. Misses Margaret Flnnlran. of .statesvilie, and .Tnnle KeVtler, of Concord, wearing noa un nil -dresses or white taffeta and grrette and Carrying xpravH of Fas ter lilies tied with tulle. Then came would hare to hring down production costs of their tisuimodltie to "within the purchasing reach of thU vat army jf American farmers and American wage earners a reach lluit cannot et- tend one inch lieyond the limit of their earn lng.. - ENfiSTRl'M .MOIUFIl-:"- Ml'SCLE SHOALS OFFER Have They Been Able to Ap- . pjR.r! ferw- ?: 1 t tt hcTar f Mrt lukr t-.iorrw rtts.- V.'. C W'sa vt M Be.. 'J. li MmM, e.f ML fUaaiO. InU-..st 1U fe m i!. r- ttery at I! jkr iitf) Junes i. viu't a: tn la &t tw4. ' If t.l Dft l tnta .1 Jans Ti srr r ctmiJr proximate Success in Any rus ". xr Endeavor. - Demoralized !2?riZ!I: JJ Civil Service system. iji uu lb; -!-! .co-jtSkKinr 3r.e tfw War ll-tti tU tita.tr, f tnrninr to b : th rty at it.- f le of th kr. !IU lfe. h t. -rcrrrtu- fre her marries Mi m fiiMlutrvit: UMtt rlrd hs tlkiM&ttY fJ JUtet. - If NOT-KNOWN WHEN WORK Wit J HTART Pr&tuLU "Hut Nctstiant With tlrrt Ilfluiii. With t1rL la lit ? ky jWlne-off. nf r utty. li :rt''c C i;-;ir. and rw child prr rrreUtt hl ajtiiu fr ttiA Ul!lil if hrnwir fiuu Jotiuio WIll.x. ""' r . . ..if. ...t i... . .i i i.i... vitlrilic t viuences or uerernun-1 ioiw, nw wore cuariuniK winie ,rtlM- p.irt of "the allies, the. erei and satin, carrying a horer ,.,!v limy :i- wi ll :iliandtnel alto- j houqnet of pink rose hutls and enap ', ' -' ' dragons. She was followed hy the Hi' l - . I ..... . . V s " ' ' " ' 1 hoi.N thai none of tho concos-, ring noirer. nine iorqiny "i-;.:ea8e aml operation of7 the nitrate . ... iinj' In tint? (llnirfOTi. wliu vir n ilnlnlT mmtui nr. . . ... . - us Mam- i" ' - ""j T ; . , .. 'anu wiiier power prpjecis ui .viustie Lat Ht Propcca! f Wilmington Fau Wculd Exclude Warrior Steam Plant at (iorgas. Washington. April 20. :The pro posal of Frederick E. Engstrum. of Wilmington, N. C, forcompletlon. ( , t cniicilia-tioii. hut rather theyjuandy and carried the ring on a calla Jshoals has been amended to exclude ,j i,,.,,, taken I.v Cermany as evi-!Uy. iuen came ine nrmegroom wun ,, f wiakiMss of Hie ajlies. and his best man. Mr. Iewey Sapp'ntteld. ,U'-'-iiiai,r -in'-nt to further resist-j-The sweet notes of Lohengrin swelletl " i into hiKnir!ii' crescendo im lhi ririiln Hie. -- - " - , ia,e Not Yet HoplledMu u "fr ia ".Tr. j , . I In til l.eonre "'i. m-r i iiuy i ih-iiiij ti. 'Herman delegation at Prtr0yl In a handme welding The ;.-. ".an delegation al ; Bown of Avhite satin with veil of white , ha.l ma,!.- n ply to Lloyd j w ranf 'f'f' W,e ,,,r: ultimat.ua- .hat they elthei r White rose.s and i,h, Jmw th. Knsso-dern.an treaty, or ! ower of valley lilies. The marriage the penalty of disl.arnnmt from I 'oronio,iy of the Methrxlist church was lit. I lie I it- ci.nft'rt'Hce's discussions of the ;iisihii ii('stii.n. The ttennans are in the issue; and nb deply is htpi1 from them liefore tonight. The Kussi ins say the treaty must t :!i!Ull. KxditI Kussian Reply Tomorrow used The bride Is the daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Willeford. By her many noble qualities of lioth mind and heart, she has 'made si-ores of friend and ntfmlrers. Mr; Deaton Is a son of MK Xestor Denton, and Is one' of the city's ' .Atonrintmi successful young business men. (.(mi!), Aril JO. ( Ilv the AsMKMated Follow, the ceremony a delicio, rossi -l'iiine Minister LLiyd- George . . Rprvp1 : W t-by the poH.i,,,! mission j lful' gifts attested to if vLo tvoiuuiiie conference would meet j ny neaumui gur li Itrin i- niHim iur l 1 ; i ... n., 1 th- allied. nroi-iN-rMnsinifaj 1 . .1 1 1 .1 . .. . i 1 1 lAr. .lian nin. i'viivru irn 11a nuiir . muf . i" .s .. .m...o. mol)lle for sauury . There they , the hissum delegates last w , train for points in wa.tern he r. ply )sexJrted to -lie received to- v . rflPftl,, " . .v. Mr. I.lovd tleoree predicted'suc- IS!"1f rl"n'. " I llllllll' I IIM lllll 111 T 1 I I i 1 I were: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Caldwell. MtarFlanigan.-of Statesville, Mr. and Mrs. Koy Kennedy Mrs.' Edwards and Mr. .Sehumaker, of Charlotte. Mrs. Fletcher Fink, of , Atlanta, and Mrs. Whitehead, of Asheville. f f,r fln (imftriJiii,t i Mr. Miiyd ..Ceoie 'emphatically de if.l that in-: Walter ltathenau, the ; rin;m fnreiim minister, and signa- ry f..r (Jerniniiy of the ireafy. hart vit informed him directly or indireet- nf iieirotiations regarding the Itusso- .!'ini:in pact. - iFRMAS ACCKI'T I DECISION OF ALLIES iNc! Id rarticinate in Further Discus- nun of Russian Affairs. tienoa. April 1!0 ( liv the Associat- (". Press i. prime Minister IJoyd Cwrse t.Hlay said the German delega tion to the economic conference had apeed to accept the decision of the I ies not to-" participate in further .i.s iissK.11 if Russian ' affairs as a i''knlt of having signetl the Itusso-Ger-tivity last Sundav at Kapello. STFUlUf M) FKEKillf EK I ' COLLIDE; FREIGHTER SANK Accident tfeojrred off the Coast of Irumuiy. Crw. Was Saved. H-.ionos "Aires." April 20 The Mun- c(n Line steamer Aeolus, bound from Ril .la'lleilil i nnavAo.t nnVWAoA 'ii.h the British freighter': Zero earlv t.Hbv ..ff the coast cf Uruguay, says a "iieiess message received at the -Miinsiia line oHice here. The Zero sank but all of the crew were saved. : , T . . Pless- Walker. -V oniet and lMantiful werblt tit was l.ninize.i at the home of Mr. and -Mrs . Ceo. II. Walker. Sr.. in Xo. 8 township. ,, Wcdnesdar; afternoon at " o'clock, when theii daughter, Jlvrtle. became the bride of Mr.' John n: Pless, (inly a few friends and rel "'Hves jvitnessed the marriage. The service of the Lutheran Church "iis-lised. Kev. Iov v Troiitninn tmis. '"' "f the bride, otiiciated. The -" r i mr nr.u uiw 'ivir,ai,y kn,nvn fw n wi(le circle of J 'lends.. The bride has Wn n sup. J'ssfui teacher in the. public schools of lie enmity for several year., the groom GREAT 10&S OF. LIFE As Result of an Explosion of Wai JIaterials at Salonika. Athens, April 20. (By the Asso cited Press) Advices from Salonika today report great loss of life ks the .result of an explosion of war ma terials stored 200 metres from the Salonika railway station. Hundreds of children were Juried in the ruins of a church on which shells fell, and it was believed 1,800 soldiers were .buried in the ruins of their barracks which weTe demolished, the advices state. The disaster occurred at noon yes terday. Details of the damage and the number of victims a rellacking but the dispitch received here said it was known the death toll was large. The soldiers, were having dinner when their barracks were destroyed, and a large number are known. to have heen killed. The railway sttfrlon was demolished. , Fires immediately broke out in several places and inhabitants fled in panic, as the entire town wa.s in danger. ' The similarity of this dispatch to one from Belgrade yesterday which iK ported an explosion at Monastir in the southern part of old Serbia", when an ammunition dump b'.ew" up. make it seem possible that both relate to the same disaster. Monastir-is a boat 80 miles northwest of Salonika. N. C. COTTON GROWERS' , CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Important Conferenc to 15 e Held in Concord Next Satijnlaj-. An important conferen-e of the North Carolina Cotton Growers' Co-operative Association will be held in the fVmntr Agent's .office In1 the Court the Warrior ttcany plant at Gorgaa. Ala., from the properties it was pro posed to lease. A copy of the miHlitieil offer was made publicby Chairmnn Kahn of the ITouse mill1aryemmittee when that In.!-' resumed exwnllre conslder athui of the. varjous offers tending le foretitf, for reiort to the House. , - A letter written by Mr. Engstrum to Chairman Kahn said the elimination had leen made because "the inspec tion of the property Indicates that this plant Is so intimnte"y Interwoven with the Alabama Power Com pa ny plant that it really forms an Integral pan of that plant and probably cannot be separated therefrom without seriouslv Interfering with Its efficient operation.' The two plants, Mr. Engstrum said "c.tn be. modified as proposed, it is estimated, for less than. $l.rmooa thiw saving the government nlmut $1,- ENDORSE PROVISIONS OF SHIP Sl'BSIDY BILL ll.li.iitfn Id la ktrntt - M m,&ri list Kigu. iynt totlv 1 1. V. I'ou declared ! jV;e speech At the Dctuc vctlon here today mat only .lien titcjto the grate. - - ou rorfe, t r.utt wii ;t'4 Repulican party had foil wfM t:j When yunt ftn Mr. Wlu 2 lit riM I- l-tHr tUp tMMt lines laid down liy 'tht WUaon adaitt:-, joiwd Ihe IrebyterUn ttarh t mfrrr b-y fwrjtt -tiir ."'.tration had It been kbl to approxl-j l&Kkr Uer. but nwsl hUnsWf. :biiinri Wn- lM eluf mhm st nate tutcoss in auy tnl iror. hiy t' tW K.xky Ititre Irbyi rin Ut tu ttt J.. They ha W tacitly b:indontI ry , Church aft'r b morcd t that ir-ji,ar!ir, f Mt4, m l fT' hope of f.riCceiIu!Iy apre.-'lin,? to the!borhl. lie a it laltttii jrail tMl t44rr. . . a a- & 4 ft my . - lk ! 4 4 t tit i - Ut M"-' Jkmm iiu' W i ' it ' 9 -,. -f Sf $immK i(,tsi.-, t til .. j.t i-m.g t , ' ' !tt iiKl i4 Its 4 i; t--&' t4 41 ' fj I- that Ihry b.i n-itrl jfaf i f lfcfcf .:.-. tauk if IhU .i tl fU 1m l Mli W- . electorate at this ycirs election :y reason of any acbittermi f a l.tU lative character along domestic lines. Repreeentatlve Pen daid. ' and are casting their hopes upon tho results of the Limitation of Arm am ?n. Con ference and tho treaties there ratified.- i . Declaring the Republican parly had ti'.ten-stf-d iu C hurrh anl b.4 mat tcm. and the White HaH KbWd stands on land rlVtn y hi fibrr for the rrhool bitldins. r' Tmo children and on ller ur vle. Th Hilldren are Mr. Lilaluf and Mr. I A. Talblrt, U.th of iM city: and Mrs -Manna Orercb". of thi city. i the garvhlng nbter. floundered In confusion and UdloU Mr. White, one f the oMrtt men lu with pitiful incapacity," since their restoration to control of Cors-rc. Mr. Pou said h? belief ed to be -liter the c.uintv. had a M circle tn friends and relative. In hW' Churti and schotd he was'eswcblly Intere!- ally true" that "even today certain ed, but In every civic rrjtcrtrl.e be Republican poiniciana wouid rattier als ttniR an active pan.', in ocain ? uuut. t l tiiNty att do some act that would in wune way :occa!ojifd sincere rrow lhrujg;boti i"n-jr. reflect upon the career and fame cf the county. t ! - Wo.idrow Wilson than to pass the I It)im til ltrt AX lAtflttM most beneflclent leg1ltlon which the; IR FR4XF.lt AIUiRFSSFH . WILL lirrr M.n MICHlMt human mind can frame." ' V. M V. A. IMXIMKiVEKH j it . -Him they hate." ue-d.led. -and him; - , " V . ' 'Mb Tlut It XXMl tf T WrrJ. thev have hated froni the bey.lnn!n : -Mtf Morten. Ilrer M rrirtr - Ajlp p IUfrr They C,a V.m IhHt of his carter Ucau?J of that trans-! r MeeHnsj Hlthl, , . . cendent ability and iipw-able char-r ,'VT,,MV ,'iH"',,,rl1 ",. UT mmmUu ,., nif..i him n n.r. ; Sixty of tlfe . M. C. A. eamlK..; 'ra.rA new- hydraSn'le wiil foremost ranks of' the" world immor-i"8 l h Y- .M c- ia? 're"il" .hl'lll , r lhl t'utut i t i trfi.t air .ut fr tirf tyi t ud a 'ttrtut $UtiI rrt la mnl iostufy. aM tit I ?! 4 Tut; tt ftiars1. Tte ttiett are iP't t .!e t4d dr tf bai.lie 1be tttH r Uiy bad Iie It l lftr f'irntiL3 tiif.n - . " Thr-i 4Trml HrUt f t-t IS! l r rharjjjf f.r ft. takjr,- ' UH la tala '- Because of envy they hatd Ior a1""" ', cnmpitim '"'irnui imv, io ioe . iwimpw him In the days of h3 activity and ranlzalion for th drh which" bean j naral nrlatr to rrntt their trfc even now. as he Elts In dignified re- morn ine Dr. Frazer, presh i? Atlantic mht. lnterril by tL tit towards 'him and their venom' thcy Uaker cf the erenlng. a nd h Ending ,t-the I .ntlniie tn snread noon him. appeal inspired many of tho.e Jt lsi sieved ItorkB. ' a ,. . .1 ft u ft a .a continue to spread u?on him. JTL '" "'i " " " J" " ' It -could not be Expected that a I prcM-ui mi ;-- .' wmo nartv which Pees red and then got . co ow ana ul . , J '"" " blind with ruidne liie verv men-1 'r- frkf r -'11 " "' - .r- tm'iuna in- Representative of Commercial Organi zations Appears Before Senate Com mittee. .- -Washington April 20. Provisions of the ship subsidy bill were endorsed today by W. L. Ware, of Chicago a representative of several commercial organizationsin the Middle West. Ai pearinjr before " the Senate commerce and house merchant marine committCb C as tne nrBt oi a group n reprvriiiu tlve business interests he expressed the belief that the central west would W benefitted by enactment of the sul sidy measure. , Mr. Ware urged aid of Smith At lantic and Gulf ports and to this eno advocated 'continuance 'for five years of shipping board trade ' routes from such ports1. ' Reminded "hy Representative Rank head, democrat, of Alabama, that th'.. bill proposed thewithdrawal of the shipping lioard from-trade routes and sale of its ships if possible within So months, Mr. Ware said it might prov practical to .sell the government mer chant fleet hi that time. The govern ment, be held, should be prepared t continue operation xf "weaker tradi, routes until strong privately owned lines could be established." - .' lems in a spirit of intelligence or oLj"" f.d ?J hl?rlrjJ U, I !rflU t,f h s,rf ethers merely evaded' It. The one i Till! fttTTflV II tRKITT. at the doI s uuon their dTmestirie- nte.1 the cry of the victor wbH Z-- V"' fslaUon Mr Pou con Unued w h fef- tKe oUier merely Pang. Lee and Ttiere Wa, Rli,ie .ed Hiirml lsianon, ftir. rou coniiuuta wmi rn . nf .r.n t . i ... .- r.t- , l.. ;i i? - fSi4 l 4.4i4 tej 'ljt,a f 4b?- !-. i. rrt i W- fr l in44.' ! ff .tf, Uf lii til.!' ' rifcj-f, '!M iH itimit Ml. fa .I! 7m f.s 1, "tJK M 411 ll- 11 44f54 . It l t tl i!l t tiArft if r .itM re.'tii -. nu: MRir titiir linn il ADDITIONAL TAXES SEEM PROBABLE NOW wi'P.v ilife. ly Rich Figure in F"ox Photoplay. t,, I" - i ii urn I ii.x - JlilT- tim r.-w ,,u"h iwiU 1,e tne aflraction. at VtT . "nint theatre again tcnlay with rj .learl AVhite as the star, is -thu of a battle between the newly an.i the olll hiae-bound aristocracy 'r i.i if or an overnight miluon- il'lf UK t "'-Bill "tio treats aristocracy as human V 'L, "'I;in the end ' that, of all the High Treasury Official Sajs Present Taxes Will Not Raise All Funds Needed. ' . Washington April 20. Levying of additional taxes probably will be necessary to meet the" deficit of more than $350,000,000 forecast for the fiscal year of 1923 'by Secretary Mel lon, it was said today at the Treasury. I IHgn OUlCiaia l ur iirnsui; uiy I MiasjlniK the ex'neeted deficit 4.1 id in. consideration yet had been given to means of meeting the lack of fund.-, but it was apparent . the deficit won d probably, have to be raised by taxa tion, as the government "did not lmve anything to sell." . Agricultural Society Wants .Prison . Farm Land. ' - Raleigh. April 19. The state board and the North- Carolina: agricultural secretary were unable to agree today on a proposition for the purchase -by the agricultural society of 200 acres of Its 20,000- members. You are tof prison farm land adjoining tne take part, also, in outlaying a plan tolerate fair grounds, ine society want increase the membership in Cabarrus ipd the land, as an extension for the. County. ' Ifair grounds, but a price could not be ' Ncter before In the history of the- agreed upon. The prison board felt cotton farmers have we had etich an! that the financial Interest of the pris oDDortunity to establish : a system of on required its principal considers- marketinsr that will be iair 10 me'tion. anu 11 coum nui pan wnu uv m - ...... ....., ... .......... VUUllli, o ...... - - ------ a PHiresive and witle.-a wake farm- House in Concord, N. C Saturday; ir J" the upper section' of Cabarrus. I April 22, 1022, at one o'clock P. M. V'r iiiarriap come. asy a pleasant I -You are, requested to attend this iii i i.-iiiv diil lhni. f.iAnla I r J l-A.. . .l,oe vnnr Knaril . . . - tuirw i cuiiicrence miii ucni nui w... ..v.m... ; wishing for them a long, iiseful of Directors are doing to put into op eration the marketing of the cotton crtopubUc'V. "eV Grant -farnoua example, of men I . .ScHin, In the Marl filled to provide against the reaction ''haJ facaed. V" ' li!.Vd ,h: NW Tftrk- Arrl J that follow air wars. They held the j Mo?,e8, and, Joua i eard the rUt ne aM w ru United. States aloof from the world, ; ' with tho result. that our foreign mar- 1 L kets are destroyed, and as against!- MV'- fi-i t. ... u. t.. ,ithe International ores uerilir Ol IHU iiriiiw-iniit via j " , , . we witnessed, with the beginning of Preaen . and made ak.8-.. Herding'a term, a continuation ofhihat A. F "rtiK Chalrinan f a .m,n tritsTthi. bershlp Coumlttee, presided at I i-t-ul m-J! i ti In United- States aloof from the world, i o.?. I:.r: r .t,. "' wrkrt n r.tti. tnre uir. ouiilu, oiic r.v.w.. i iJvom'.M wcNUier In fbe jttu awl Mr. t, o. i'wn. oi ,an rtwiilas dltne of I t 5 t4et, perity of the Democratic days i ' ,fr I ."!; v"lis..i'l :;" ,'y 1 ruymg tm nnwr iATvtjvm fii with T thj ' oersuip defeat of the treitv j meeting. . . ... .. . I , et ton gl trad". fe r from our Idgh estate as , . Supper was ervtd b- M. lh Aeb- j f Vtt(on fntfm ,lM4(Jr . liy a leader of nil nations to a point mson, or sunticnana ma. w'ii7.jio: July 17.-W: lrt4 t ::; J- whe liEeVaUv. haf 1T.: January friends among them; and it was ner-i" qu.CTm haps not an extravaga" remark kyln'RE A " FREE TICIiKT TO the gentleman wh sa id 'but for thej KATCIIA-KOO. fact that o many naucna oweu us monev it was doubtful If our flag would be saluted upon the high, seas of the world. Representative Pou charged the ad- merits appearing in this - paper. mlni;tr;tinn wit h d moral iinsr . the anrcn? fortunate nonsh t. find r-ivU mrvirn wdpm in "thtTr hunger name, the Tribune will present a fre for jobs. When they have desired ticket for the big home talent MmJi-al will le nado ' IftifnMlialHjr f'dW iobs. in-tead of frankly savine no and Comedy "Kitcba -Koo." which H to I iuaicf of $.iig fif t taking them as spoils," he declared. staged at the Central f-s'iexi au.ii "th?y have, bv cunnlne orders, cast , torium next Wednesday and .Thursday nsnersions upon faithful employes j nishta. Beginning ol.iy, the namesof twn local arsons wilt le bidden chilly jomewhre 1ft the dispay adrertl?- To . i - - . , . . . - with d moral Ho the anyone fortunate enonsti i. nnu ue.ir discharged." He charged "notorious end flagrant" disregard of the Civil Service In respect to postmasters as serting that ex-service mew who stood at thA top of h? list of eligibles has been ignored and "partisan The names will le f-lecle.1 by oine lo-al .perwm who will le Idlodfobbil, ;h1 to the city directory nrwl a-ke.1 t point out two names, lu this way, nothing but fairness can exist In rt choosing nnl no-one but nr wn make- honAnion" nrtnted. At Hender-f tm mau will know whose name la o eon N C- he said, three democrats pearlng and where It in awearing unUl j gating In-valtM eralrbotid were certified but no appointment the pap?r cfTmes wit ach evening. Mr. wind dollar h -n made McClellan nrkki h!m?lf In bi aldlitr i v aa iuuuu. - - . Representative Pou devoted a lar.ejto hide tlieseaamea ! had been made. oart of his address to state tssue3 atjfl to the record of th? Democratic part both in North Carolina and in the nation at large asserting that "as unusual places thereby making, thet.. difficult to locate. o read all ine ad vertisement rarefnlly. If you chance tole the Iv ky prsr. kg alS tC fSal rr. the present the paper .a.nlm jur farm loan act. the Underwood-Sim- j name at this ..flice t lie -: mons tariff law and other measures lg and secure a compIinMmtarrtlet enacteddnring Mr. Wilson's admin-; to "Katcha Kcs. . JMr istration vou have a do-nothing policy of the Republican administration upi to this hour." Hn Bluff ScbaoL The Pine P.lufT Srho.l will Hoe on v t,-r " h siild "the-AVedues4ay April 2fith The prograni k . ... 1 . . ... . . ... . , . . lAin the arrernoon will nia i m 1SLJX rt 1 IWcM.. It to of mltatlons arwl aUJUC H r iiuiiu ii " - ----- Ihiblia Conferenre Adjonrns. Iu.r!vl'lln AlHil ---The conference Stat Pentatives of the Free ,uv ' ;"'( t Publicans, held here to- ".VpIII a..., . . . - ' ii"iu Jia)ur grower. We expecx your uniaamus courage and loyalty in this hour of triumph., '. ' - i - - . Yours very truly, IN. C. COTTON GROWERS CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION IIt HOMER H. B. NASH, Mgr. Field Service Dept. B. land at a price suitable lo. the agri cultural society. The 1 prison farm takes in one of the most 1 valuable tracts of land in Wakecounty. The board held its regular monthly meet infi in Superintendent . George ". Rosa Pou's oflice. at the prison. , The Women's Club : of Des Moines has commenced construction of a new clubhouse to cost $150,000. marine Ly means of a subsidy wniC4i i ,r.": " VrVb he hopes will cover the loss of the ; address by Rer. X. . Ifcivls. or Mar6-, KWf.rU 4 u.ii v,tf ' . . - f.ll. V a t A U 1. . . . . full return load because he knows he . The- night irratn will ln at "jmrct of nr plnr. frntm-. ail must scale that hUb " tariff wall In 1 ! U corUl? ,of -'pfi'K jrla. m lL tclay. orrir fn Ha of the return load.inah" First Conning. and v.-. . ti-. tduiJ fir.f School Ind D.ae I Did Valid by lite Suprrme Ccniti. Ralel-l!. April F.. The lal parttneni of fditcatkm fM. lo 4 Icy Is erfll(utiofial, nrd ttw ., (iijli UukI -im- for ! If loan fut f talid. the fkuptente tlirt bHd in t day ftinb. Ixans to rtery county In f I giate ol. nd nn eihl fifMs btt t-n t ruction projrrarn will l fudr war by iBner. Tl . dfpartmeut tf ItK-stiU. b bad in force ithni ratet fr If tear lle Mdcy t.t makibg bain & nmnXf xlcl anfhorl!b l aUt in chool -'building. jntrw1ln, Al tbwiglrtbe bm fubd ha l-n rmaU. the ervtbn of .many buit.Jirtc Xjrr gating in valttv reralTbumIret tb HMtt'W. The lat reneral ibly prtrtMl for tie $-VMQ Unvi lu fr t!e enla fxmefi t f tin jfk-y atvl fte resnltant extenlo f lb atI nm struct Ion irgranu ' With Our Adt rrtWr. In a new ad, iobiy tb tu-t1 Kannapxtls a . IHU pi fhinr afsut AiTinnw f-tsf Ing fiK-1 at.l ra- , Now U Ibc i.a 'tn .w4mn te. You Can gt all pmmarf ea ferial frin C7lr'sPbsriiuiry- t Yon - ran ' gf . jowr l tmih attd ii- refjlr-! l th Ufe Tir' A Jrrle C. Yt kferw H mill t-u- ii UAn .In Vnromhpr I r 1KI- -- o - t . r - .-40 - .t . will decide whether tb-v r? willlne H ,hron!m,;M i5t -jf I lTlt ' Fnmltsre ro. Pay II Wwi afe-1 $t& t.t- K& t.-ro t nrovide the subsidy n the ground. The pnWk? i IUI-, which the President has recoxmend- iy Invited to attenit 1- ed. No more nniust or unscientific j- .. . irK-W. i '..-m.iRt.ifiinc a merchant ; Authorlxe Loan In Mberta. marine could be devised. i ; 01 a to!:. $101 51or.Ui Tj& fa f; MirrW H Vrall TUjI tmt.m N4H1 f Hrrtlure lM NUM. N i!tt4ifef lb f.ft M!h-f --fltt's1., tff e('i v ir'wr! ft WrM It. I MHtjtlbl Sf1t t t- r lle Ibird t a 4 i '- w-ttiif; !t a (fv 1 1 jj t t-!' jiA.Uirr. . i f tt A ! lie. II. l All. t IV ?k. - 11x.aWiK.tt. a?t. Mi14 - Ibat tf 1V.f Mt.! w I4r AHrtt t,.aW bf trt atar M, Ali0 l iff tK t.r-t t-mtiipm itt tb ? laiir.f f ai5 ff ftwt a T-bs m4l$, fv5?.f fca tiw 11 latbitsf a -rimt-w at I'nJtrtHtx ff tlifr in 4t jCM fI 11 ! rr tst iI ! .- bow t c tt tittrmt 4iiiii- fni tt str-catl'tt - TW t " ; M t of b' and fHI I tmimi tr-t-t l t ji-tdJ4 tit' U t sit m 4Sll lM Urbt tl t i4.r-t -r t ithtiUtb. oiiS Tl- ! tt hi.ir wmH Ibe !lr1l f Ml,- Al rt. a Jr4' ! twti ettry frttb'r. Tfe f.rt i&rftUif tt- llay at tJrr tVtk ail 41 al !. I. 1 7 tef feiftf t lit dttbtes tm itir.tl. 1M: ttowtitiSl, " ' - Mr.' Artrff . rt li i ".-i ffin a t tt ti i iwu., t tj 'tailer rI mimd trf. "TVi lf I, a t4Jn. flrf -'"It I T1i i A tiff , Tbr I! feisjtt--; b ur in Ifr f a fitur -r l W th-rj 1i4 I Jr. i V 1 i' at; u.ix I "n tJ r-jh'1 1' it b fr'i.ffil tbI lf J"a '--efy 1 fmrpt Wf it fl a-f -f IJiU jrtb, rlti ts ft mM. 144M.t ! it Ka fbat M f 4 ti 4tii - fr-l Cfeff1irr Mnw Many CM It Lard l .- t mti rtISJter sn I l tt:t tn!?r Tto ' t - r " t i'l I i t rt ft Oi rtj-isM f i ? a t w 18" ! T"bl b.i!-f t fir a Hf aft ' aM irr f I,-tsi-s Ai:- ;trt if to ar ffual 11.1 -f-J -C bHttl a 14"i,r Ja Kf-- -' ;tW la tlw fi l Tl IssHI 4 ftH- of all -IS Ie tsi ittl I 1 (ratwW tl-t. ft tb ml etrttr "We fV r f bHn ta Mri.-i l r fr ,?s-r rr'-- f&ifef irtSix.. l tt. r'u "lltiJilir. J1 jeis- f tK . birlcf frastrfJJf " sa j ist 'i : n ,! 'f Iks arilfc 3 f tray .itirrlr lU f?' rf4 l 5.if tstoA Jti f jjkwtiyra. lF.ff wtM 4-- U(it ' jsI i& ay iU y, 'tft b't ,lit a l tVfe rjfe. ' er"'! rcaioerftttl! - IH taa aM fclktrr -.? 5, ! a r Waahlngton. April By a Tot I (Tbicac, Atarfl I f 13 tr 5 the Hoa Way and Mean j Oftllars a m.a I aalarr e?fla t Warketfn Assneiitioti Meeflnr Sal-1 Committee favorably reported today m uiarrbd n. .Marketing Assoctouon .neeiing w tD. iney ,reaolutkn fiutliorlziBX I oVIaml In the r Jtfclxe Aa f Aittt eoairt f tktBtf re a There will ers' Co-opera tl tion and all .Mrs. Roy T. Troutman this morping underwent Concord Hospital tpmnnn from tne nosnitat states the opera tlon was successfuL ier important business matters In the. course or Asociaiiou lie a niert'inrr of the Farm-1 a .loan of JHjK?d to the RepcbUe j t i4ttA Umut, IU pr h visVra iitlve Marketing A-n-ia-' of LJbfria. ' -'J after aa &aly. 4 fcti&t.-e,' farmers of the county at The credit wa. first anthori?sl inf iafrUriljr-takkli tvu h 'l SHI A..f.l,K5c,l ' . J'wrncii fi oynie. an- . - -. , rluS aftemoOUn St ilVnntlt' Vnrn-nv hna nnC-Ail n linr nrohih- tunr.u ;e(lnesday. No agreement Vas i itine the" bestowal. of rhllculous namisi Mohammendans begin their meals . attended to. aa-opton rPul ?ltal. report this af- noon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Mask wlll.be the Ide of the al. but wtt er, A y the hospital states that present and make an address, and th- put tbroagn. ' ' fa klptjg tM rviay i" sii'-l tf 1 rt TV- f?tH t jlar. -tVH ft "rf P Tr'w i a to will with salt and concluder with vinegar. llr4 gr'i- Tta r-i ytrctx nut with 'jeliry 4 fti lyti&g r T1 - '.ttifesstt ra vMfij" ciarrr if it i t-&-Jf ! )T twoman fe rbc t ti fyp" it.t 2- rr be- The comined aaiea of all Ax-noon i ajua tn jaag- -vay rsp.a can jt i morning Bewrpap n century ago i aweg on iw a raonzj u iy re tft iere r st -: . r- isoiiM-r. wcik i5ri tt ik; u u ;- Z. A. MORRIS, Chairman. ; amounted to only 20,000 ccplea per day I another.- 1 (uu ouuies. j ' i
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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April 20, 1922, edition 1
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