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"T7rRRlLL, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS t!C3 Yrif. 1 Kit tut. TiMEXLVIH. - CONCORD.N. C, MONDAY AUGUST 21. 1922. NO H rams1 1 ' i II Ml ii nTnfTTn viuirnw louniy HIKED ON SI net I o fll"1 ito prsecute all erinil CABARRl'S SUPERIOR COCRT I . RIMPLE WIUJIXSON Second AYeek ol ' lTiree Wwci.Tenn 3Iis la .Ma Rumple tVretnet f-ni .. ., Vt i . 1 I ride of Mr. William A. iillklmon. , Hirrn.H i ouniy nuiicrior Court Tt foirowfro- terra on laxf Monday reteired In the eiry thU morning; 0 1hWy. Iif-f(.Mr.r a - ' - -- Mm i "lenient wa present! (io lirifm-uie an criminal case for the urate. ;Uie present term will run for- nl.,y In tlirt Wll'SiS, an ftmpiocc m ;hurv I'ostomce t'nnfkl'U I nuiui.fr oi wuonurvions were heard i lin Sloop, an lm? snind jury was euipanelM, ..1: Knrv I'OSlOiIICe vitn iir. K. U 3lcEachern. as for tne ,.. t;,4 man. at the oenlrig of the court. aikI WD tine kthswI on wrnie of them asi fol- annotimut-nt : Mr. niMl 31m. K. J. lCurufW - annoi:uie tue xoarrlas . of tbHr vJ"tT lUla 3ta Rmn4 . to '" ' ' . ' Mr. Wll4m Aiiilrvw- WHUnm On Snixtar, Aa;iu( tL tHfiiilrth XliKfen Luntlrnt ami twenty'two C'oTM-ortl, Nortb farollna Car!i a follow aii-oujjnleiI tbe SORDERS HAVE BEEH REPORTED TODAY to KKsniK AroKK os vz. ti. . umuizz tru " :SC0;!T!IE ilSlfhEirSSIKIE 'At Soenrer After the Blow f341- iwrrwt f - At Horn .n-nPD PASSED, I- Klr l,Uwl WW ''n nffray.' .fter AnKtwt Twwity.H 0UKlAg iMFC:n,!VJ "lKm7lt. 'ntInJP, I'3- Two twentylcbt Nortb VnU " SAVS MK. JIMlSUiM wem of thecwtM.- . I Com onl. Nortb roll - . Luther Standi plead guilty Jo a1 The eren,onr was .rfort ' I UITIlliIt ftuvRltllt anil trim flnul orl . . - . . i . . ingr Up Sunday of Water 3iain Supplying the Shops There. ; wiuiue axwiuu nnu was limM f .A an?I (.vwin2 t 7::a olo.k at-.tL mnnw. Hftb .WORKMPV RITsY on street.! untiiiDlvn irnv ni)Hl Lint - ' ifr cioon Said That Jimisonthe imt. Uf the nethp.! rrhvteriau -bur.b Finally Succeeded in Restor- r , ii irnmitrh Ppft-I Klnehanlt plea -Had Abused Lnougn uu nn aJIsauU wlth a tloatU pie Aires Xothinff- Dclte the lsrt cf .At:r anrt by llz Vcxxr VhUU Ttut There 'Will Ik No ing the Water Supply No Clue Found as to Perpe trator of the Crime. n L'l .--Tom T. Jiml ,,f Mm- ..first Methodist Si.)-!i ii'i'l l!)iniiion of nt in SitHsltury . t 1... I..hn ,,!! H(iii ". ' tlie Ssilishury , Ofl l kTn lla a. m -. . r i i - ,rf jU (ue nreKfiu-e 01 w vera I 01 iw;. In UreadV. " UU1U oaJ WUH umu TO m -w". an JWiwnent frtnl of the bride. lranietlatHv;: r t Tufthnr . . . . . ..i..... ninr iut remony jir. arm jir. u-t VnthiniT' 1" uriiiv which he intiKt hmv eool lieharior. v-in as in K.ft lit n lit irii.il .Ho f iir Sin 1 li. I John Kills plejul tniilty to larceny. f,urJ. ,wbt.rt. ; they took the Iraln fort ' .7ml.tiient was continued for two Wa.HhiiiKton. Haltlmore ami Nw ,.Jr V f n 1 Onl .r. yenrH uiHn imyutent of the ct. 'york. p,th Mr. and Mrx. WIlklnHon iLi .J ' L.il 't.X. t ? J IT nnl 11,1 !t a lined $10 whwe wbo wm Interred I In the watt.r Inil,n j.ylnij the Jnlnihwi rK ivitnUh and lL M. Joyner wer lUtllway ,h,. the l;-U-,dna of vernl Both found miiltv of tirotlti tl.m si. f" K w ' . inwni in mX mnt In the yard., and an -arIr r L nrf ."""" -MUKinw-n iiaH laugni m iue,iHiiiira,,lKinilt barinUM tirins. No tlbi.mIor 1: T o." me conrr. ' , 'Ai-hMi1 if tli iiuintr for uoiiKa tlnif !.. .... .1... ,!r Jiluisot, s.-...i f Jess Palmer plead guilty to forcihl is well-known ami verr winub r 1 ,l"n ,s 'Tk K . 1 .lit ii- 1.11 nwer seen ..,. . f .I"1"1 ls wiu-Kiumn Ministry Mipuiar. - y orkmeri were busy thriMisrbont in- r . m" '" ' 1 .v-.j. iifniHi. .luuKuifui im iimii tnuru I I turn thtr rptiirn to tl -ltr tliMr.. ti.. . will make their home at the home of hrokon hy ,h exiIiHiit nn.l finally Mr. Wilkinson on North lnin afreet. ,,1 In restarintf the water up- sin : !' Zn, II.'- !:'. an .iiil'l'-.v-. 1,1 the tt!4uf. U rf.xxc! Ir S-- A ..i:! tUr .f Vt.. iw! I nltr.1 1 urh!n f tL- tVfH, i crrv jr. iu Bt-lrf n4. tb. tmmut j,..., t'tfcitel tu tk. t' H to 1- hru t lb far nt lb aU M t. Uir. ti W t-nt tiMltUtiilli itmiJ ..n.l .. . . . to Allan. M UUjb tU Um tUu! -t I. tu 1 tU.' ., , - ' iutr.!,. .u Hi,bfjt nfcw,- uw v,,i DLSOUDKU AT T lo liMle ya dttoaud mlmm lwA&r mUm., i ms . ! f tlftf i "J f l.o: to AtuM- tjtrr lM lb- M jtt n, fj,, ,4 VtrtM feUil V. f I.UllI J V war tein-ally Ull-1 r4i4lt. f Ur Ir. Kilr U lN .ll ! 1 nimUl i tb ben- f b. wf ,t. mfTM tWtf tWit t't! !W-M f limn lfe;t t iw outhrni Atuckni l Ine, Strjke Sytnpathlrr Vi Icnre in .Many Ibrr. er tar. Mr. ' Itorclnu U baUutf a i-.lal!y dijnl U-n sronml for !b rtd' tlm f rtsntni 4t( Uh rnaMs aspsinxt the Hl of it-.v fcnf mm f pranile. by tunn of wbb b with Iiowrrful Usht pbtititrrai4i of id !-' may tbruMi asatrivt U- fa .f the mountain in great mh taethod hgif neirr JiCti tte . lfoi. .-..r.!lnj: t ibe wnJ4. w L f .1 ... . . 1 ... ... t IsshUltMl. Ile itiilnn- ftttwii! the ttt ra ikf tutt! lb I tt4?xl, Xit rllmint 11 lf t, It" ilr hr 4 tV' :l! in' iicoinilfr. MI- 1 ihusfi riioii.U'll hall uame Saturday ....,1 Ih.if rw. 1 1-...... I i. I' ll' I il I. il"'l iu " ...... .. 1 . i .1 ... V3J :'!'- . . . iiir iwn .uiirs, sum t? mailt- 10 imy ti.'ISSl'U 'I ,iu . . f at Timifl (Jnv l'lnkett, alias fluy Williams, mat " Jimison p,.al KuiUv4o tresi)as8. since he was ltCOpU ;illUtU. i.,,.!- ti ,..,,. ..1.1 f ,a ,,T,w..l 1,1m I . 1 si4j 17 iiiio vtM( 1 a., visa r iu u aaaaaa w ....iiui.t: lmiiier reaiu-. In the haills of John a. -Carter, of Gibson Defeated Cabarrus In a Snap- tr ir jt'i""' 1 iiiii 1111 11. ixi an 1 if irinriL inn ciaiii f iiv vLiiM-t ii miirp ni mib u '" T' """' behavior. f The Gibson Iwiseball team on Xatnr- 1 ..!. Vital lft - 1 .... 1 .nut tlntl'IMl IT ll'll H'l -w a. M.IU. i A.AAa. 1 1 a t. ' a ' .,. ..m.M W !! (' MM" nuumini, M . -..-1,11 iUnnl- Til-. ' at. 1 A a U . fcuaiH -i I ir-t , . . ta, HUlwuuiHiiv " v ima,- lilt. it If 11 1 I 11? 1 1 .Hill lfl iff ffil tl l 1 I .., 1 a I ! . . 4l. t nf r u.rn,M r.n.i, onuo.n, ,,-,,.. GnmmU thw mlhw frtml thp Va a i, wa. -v . , I It IH'll II TC Hit 11 II If lilt Ml'l r f ' 1 Mrikm sliop men, t . I ......J fllill'IVl t ll tllll'l' III t'lll'l III II I t-l . yr Mihii was ju i i-M ;' ' 1 1 t.-t : I Mr. .Jimison nc- ir fi'.'' " : . ... . . l.i- c..i.imI tiiciKis. return- wB: (iiii"i ". ' . 7 , x . ... 1.: i,,,im. in SoeiH-er." ply. iJick of water rinsed consblera ble debiy In moving trtt Ids. Sheriff Jl. II. Krlder and other oflicials tolay lutd not found a clue t h:t 1 1 would assist In fixing reK!isitnity for the blast. Cob Don ' K. S-ott, ff Urahnm. In 1 . e :.i rtn. 11:. yfiniMT .efil ic .iraiii uui ins Hame Will Not IIe Keady lor Kim. Eak'irh. Ana 21 Ilunnie (Jarner plead fjuilty tocar-;2 to 0 c-core at the Cnlmrrus Mill park. . .. 1..: ....int.li.ol irtotinff Srf i!l IH IM I Hl!lHH'l H'l Xl.CIKV.Il 11.1111';. i" i"' .... . ..... - . . - . - . r. l,:.. . . r 41... X-..-M. !".,-. .11 Brv a. 1.. ii'iiin. "l .""in iiiiuii- .. h.. .. ..ItAltilflt'A 4 L1lil!IH,l liri'Hll" ' ini R-iiimr ,iwir frotji kinks over me corron neir, ns- .t 1 . : .. 4. reni: ini' -smh i;m inn 01 uitur suiiiKJrt I a st:itt'iiif!if todiir. . . jl.iiiy nf thein have already ajrre?d to hsin 11s inoni'v lor our reroirine rvimr a concealed weapon, and drew the regular line of $."k) and the costs. Walter Basinger, charged Tvith se dnction, was found guilty after a jury trial. Sentence has not 1een passed 111 is tit ! Itrt .- 1 lli"-"ja- aaaaaa J. W. ' King and J. K. Eaves plead 'Arrangements ' Kdlty to a simple assault. Judgment was continued-two ' years upon pay nient of one-half of the costs by eirh. They are to appear -each January and August term of court to show good le- hnvior. , ' ' . W. K IJimer plead guilty to carry ing a concealed weapon, and was .fined $.o and the costs. John Manly . and Henry Jenkins, charged-with driving an automobile guilty on an The. game, which Is the second -one played by the two teams, was wit- considered the advisability of placing guards aUmt the shop enclosnres. Imt has not yet 'ordered soldiers detailed lor sucn umy. isai autnorities navi ncsed by a good sized crowd, and was not ytft ma)1e anv mi,ts for jniar.lH a splendid exhibition of. the national nieu for IM,troiunff thsh.. .'. koit liwil Ik' afraid, that his- au- raniv wi i urn .w' rcauv ior. mm .on m tfiv iirsr civ on wnlcn we nesrin nivive cotton. Some large banksi WMit' ni in Ntnto nnvn pxnrpsRPii a - fir willingness to handle our paper on iiiiic 1:1 vitc.'i 1 1 terms in case ir .nil i 1 in ( in- niit'ss;.'! rv inr n in ra nn ull. It :is Im'i'Ii ili'linitfMv KPtrlmi tbt this 11:1 1 Hr will 1k ''li.n'ilil-fnrrp- vi in ill li-iiii run k ... n.vn -ss.tn ."in nun im- 1 uiriiu iirrn i c Rink. tuuim in next row nays a ;ymri- I T it' IdH'liiii nf 1111 L-i fi rr f iaiti Vi iti- 11 . fV P:l 'l til lil'iv u lion fliA s.rlfn liA. L'HIS llln VIM" In i 1 -f.Tw.4- 4-Vtr4- " "1 MUIUIUU. LlllUlt? 11 111 til I mil" lllf tLi l..n!-c? na atsv no l'in i-cct'iving cotton, thusi ieliev- uirui in uic nunuf on nnancmir luf Lirniiip n i.;.. 1. .1..... - . .. k mm 11 iiit-i IJ.H ltVIl P . n i-i'iiir nine illlll illl'Il . "".mi i,c caiuMt upon to keep on Cirrvili:' f ;.,.i:..:.i....i . .-- 1 1 1 111111111111:11 1; rniHi M tlK-ir own cotton, it is pxiwtod nlif l;liki'is will co-operate' with fully." . i ., 1 .. .. .. .-11 nimi 1. 111 lit- HH'i r I'liltimitt.... .1. .... 01 1 no .vssot-iarion. it ""i.ini 10 ill V'liico S..O tint- nn ll i:i!i j.f . .... 1 .i ' j . t " 111111111 rii inu. Tima - ir la .1:.. . .... . I. iruipri'i t.. .1... t - ' 1 in- . xrciiiMin. were found guilty on tn'fee 'counts aftr a jury trial Ernest Kwicegood plead - guilty to larceny and receiving stolen property, lie was sentenced to six months on the roads nt the discretion of, the county physician, :r v p : v ; -Charles Ititz innd Sol Ynchelson were found , guilty, of assignation by the, jury. Sentence has not yet been passed. , :; ---,'-. -,'-; " ' ' J. ti. Boyd and I. B. Cruse plead guilty ' to an "'assault with a deadly weaiion and submitted ' their case to the judge. They were each fined $T0 ami one-half the costs and are to show good lehavIor for two years at each January and August term of court. Willie Cranford plead guilty to store breaking and was sentenced to 1 months on the roads. Willie Davis walvet trial on a charge of assault on a female, and ac cept the judgment 01 ine court. T. II. Honey cutt plead guilty to receiving-more than tone quart of whis key and", was given six months on the roads. -. .-' .".'.''-; WIDESPREAD "ONE BIG UNION" PROPAGANDA IS BARED ssociation. Further M" will Ik' m;i,i,. iUSf as soon ns ri nt i.nit.... .. r ... . 1 . . . ' "i urn :n iiiiimi nv Tno Tovno Ik 'll-..,.., ...... . ... . . i.ii j 11 ii 1.1 I I 1 1 I i III ! VC?i w.l o 1- 1 rn n l.i L-ir iiiiituin niDL. Papers Seized in Chicago Raid Last Night Show This. ' Chicago. Aug. ,-21. Early -morning examination of papers and correspond- W. afit.r ii..... 1. .. 1 1. . . 1 --.,:i..i o mirl int nl?nt Oil ...... ,,-, li;t(l n.,(1 exnenence in- rare wiuyi - --- 1 tl 1 Ii .r r . , . . I a m 1 "n 1 nr. 1.VI llfl I lOTI- i'l Mill HIT llu.lt Timm 1A1W ! TI1 flllll'l 111 1 illVirn lu'"-.. '" . It wm, , . """"TV- . IV ".11 - Mm I. Poster. in-ill im T 1 1 s. i nil -vii wi. n J'liiriit' liruuni uj ....... ... in. nHi'hmi ,..i.i oi.i iiii the lnsi" sfeel strike, and who ... -- ....... -''. 1 . 1 ... . . . -. - sill p T'1,1,... ..e . . - - ' 1 n-rrt CrA nm rl n . 1 couon. rne uate ! reci'miy. un uv.. . . ------ '"Milt' first tlolhorv of cotton isias one of the foremost radical leaders 'einu-r l. inn- c.nn,..., .ln i,Arii h.nrwi a widespread "one "iivi4a .iiiiwiiii'i . iil r. aaivaaviv K big union" propaganda among runway workers and gave valuable information concerning systematic series of radical meetings in rairoad c-enters, according to States Attorney Crowe. , v . . No arrest wasraade, but a long list of names of radical leaders was un earthed, Mr. Crowe announced. , Wk IM !!.. .1 . (Ills von.'. ... II I ISs.'l rv M"V!s to rtHcive cotton le- it the early maturity s n.p shuld make it "Fighting Fool." comedy entitled "Kid At the Tli TW I ..... "'atre today is show iiatton in ' 'Illlll I VP - - In;,.). . . icri,., ....... . """. wiin wiinam ltus- nr.... '''.'Rhing Gas,'' are on '"'gram ;if ti... i.:.. . . , . . ,, . un- i icuinonr roiav. -'uiiiiiniir fn.it.i,. :,.4. -IOTM., (in.r.. ... """"r iiciiiic; . Aiitr I in ri 1!a,nI,i,"i-" with Wallace D tiwi.,.. , i nits uiirae- ''jitiio star Theatre. -1Iinlon Tim.. ' r 1.1 . llr -. Ti . W.i.'. B un :.. .. - ijic.ui. i airer ' , K,:'nt seaplane, the! t: I.,.-. C00LIDGE SEES PROSPERITY Dcelares Rail and Coal Strike Indi eate Conditions, Are Good Trwv,nn. Wash.. Aug. 18.-Calvln Coolidge,- viee-preident of the United! a iu.a.. ! 1101,1,0(1 off llt West back nt'work". ins to r, T11'urnins at 10:15 ex" "Tiiere are nc Ht 'rr ,V:,ssa in couple i tions are ; bad; stntpej. who. with Mrs. 'Coolidge nndl,," 'tiUnn Y l!i(rl his two sons, were, nere yrMrm.., clared the rail and coal strikes were indications of prosperity. They also imVeate. he said, the restless state of the public mind generally, which will become stable when the strikers are no strikes when- condl d" he said. "When lieutenant had good ! therp Msr ffPneral unemployment men .. . li'Iulu. mtiiI a.i. - I ... -i . t"4- trKon nn i. null lilt Tit n no : i.nn rn. rtioiF iinin. iiul . n uv u 1 1 iv . . - u iiii iii: tin i w luvia - i ilk.. . - ci i iiiii I in v h ni i i nnnii rinn? oro ' pinmi nun i m. a jvw in. iiiuht i's favorable he hoped' are available, iiiHti. .. i n-i.M.i ... .. "in-nm . -"iiu irill nvpr tha n.Tlf i I ft flu. T . i ' '" """ MOM, " "i'lianias. r- fiSliri.. -ii t . n... i. film .. " "ll"( lt .IS lllmtfl XT-itY u IHl-fi,..., , .. r'- ..iiu Ut... coi .- Mlttv rt-i.. If Hile 'UW',1 nditions in the United Arhmkle, they will go out on Connelly Springs the Seene of Metho- dist ' Camp Meeting. .. Connellr Springs. Aug. .10. Start- iti.r.r.n, ins tomorrow and continuing through king, declares that he ' September SO, a camp meeting will be'Alnin; Kasnclieves It hps the young- uonai Moore for Cabarrus and Jaxnard for Gibson did the pitching, and loth -of them worked out a sple.ndid game. But for one wild throy by catcher Median, in the first . inning of the game, allowing two men to score. In dications are thnt darkness, would have found the teams still tied npV . Two hits and a sacrifice in the first inning had preceded this mlscue. The fieldingf-both teams was the feature of the game, Smith being the star for the Gibshn gggtegntion ,ln tlifpliafinf'lfke ganfe. ? Tbia per former :. pulled down- seyerac-llne drive. 4ja center, fiohl which would hare leen god for extra -bases, and, was1 a .big factor in 'the' defeat of Cabarrus. Ed Misenheimer, for Cabarrus," go, in a two base hit. Two doubles plays by the Cabarrus teani addeil much in-1 tvrest to the game. ? . ' : The Gibson and CJibarrus teams will meet again .on vshturday afternoon, and interest Ih' the series of game. they are playing" continues to grow. . The score by' innings follows-: - ' '- . : It'll E Calwirrus . 000 000 000 0 .r -1 Gibson ' 1J 200 00O 000 2 S 1 AXXl'AL SESSION i rr im! wish tbta. St4 a. I ft. a- 4ta . . a- . ft a- A a L itaikf itA taiw ln,tiitJa . owh ainai w'r " 1ll fart idml c,ty Itat C!r.: a (k naV.. Tle ,rk of lfU lu.. i krH,w ti f wr5l It. H ! 1-- t bat It la prn-tl.-nl.l "llnr I lul.I ,. .. .. . . w,M.t.i' vM ij - liUmt it J Jt I, l(J tv atwa- af t "! ftil traf - .4 IV A! la Mir UW it.Wa tl al I'WwteMa.. K , W' 4tt jfjorti ltmttil la In 1 Ut4 t!lli jlt,lya the wi-irfrrr they rtwk! jroj.vl lurr " V -Ti , ?Jr on Ma rw. If ibey inibl il m jami-rful U.tt, aa wHt a lb Undibf trrie k...-ii.t. tf.l. I... .... I.I Carving will begin 1 Htber nt the - ,7 " , " 7 hea.l of tJeneml ItoU rt I. 1 r ltit! r Ki,"v t th ra4. U. of l'n-l1iit Ihivl, but it ba tol1 vHnttl f lb Mrratie mfkM-U--n setthil which !12 , roi3rius it with Uw rwa 1 h A r-w of iu. li Jia Un at work for f, ,,tf funi M IlWlloti f . kttar venil wsc,,end.,,glberfoU-i ing io me la.im on uf niouniam Mie r T . I . "7. . . lt.-iUi!i. U4 4 mtmim la 1 1S M-, roi3rius it i- of Ibe Miffrar iiiii nn . . . . & . m a aa a a an a a.ta - - wien win reni me prim-liial rroniiL " ' i""- . it... i ..i.o t(M. ..m. ami varliHis ebi-lrb-nl and comprcoe 1 j The nHirnthr TuarkHine bl lr, t.f Anl.Ufi T 4 fet t m uir npjiiiryttiM nlmi 1ms arrived and U Kilj.r iatrI. bol li;taiitlr rv"! ! U-tri. rtTiily for lnstallatbtfi. 3Ir, Itorglum ltM-lf In the niltnU of me ni41r n4j ort;t.f it tltf MUii said. ' . j uilhltt-li than t itra ba tMf. m ti,4 itl tt a- The proJet cnlb fr the waning In the mtlr 1'idtt.! Mai, Urifa M, i, !. ut ls-relicf on the nearly iK'trendb'tilar U tirr the rtmniry. b wil, ar AlbTR, f Ki, ai "MiW iii side of Stone Mountaln'if a n.bwxiil fiiulins that It I lery adn!arm tt i.uli r luonuiuental iiaiiornuia io commein 1 1 fr them o market IbHr tmalti. tm.iii. i mJ ita If iu 71 affrwr fainMlf nth$ rs iiwtilHj afif t:H Hf -f rate the heroic deed of the Cnfod- tbnHigh tt ci-.Tailv amttxialbtt. erate armies. ThI side of the moun-j r. Kihjore iaiel tUf eicry Mule ram nnoru spare ior n mile or more. in the iinluu thaf 1 Milntlnff fotioti or. ciganilc wuipiure.1 ngurea r mn lutm ait itMUil.m that la ittAtt ln'in nt...i ..f fk ULUtu I tf i and ihorseK. fifty r more feet In height tbe tme way a l the Nortti Car4tn jmi at in. ! la tui with all the paraphernal la of war. !aicLi!hn. TIwmj rariiHM Mate iimi. rn tUit-'l at. tai tfc)ntt. it The mountain side ami nn exteiwii-e Hatl have l-en aSUbttl Irtto ti.-!(li., , n if it. iw. t tra,aiu' tract of land on the plain at the Iwm .m-rl.nn tton (iri.ttm' AfMa-li Un, !n n ivtiwiltafeU tiU-4 H of the mountain to provide n national j the uicmUm of which will inJu! ltailr.J aM ibm iW JJuV lm , acy. , ltlon. Dr. Kllgtre tM. aial lby have.tw lJ . . . . ... . . .f . . ... a at?t Reception Fcr Visitor on St. Panl's Churrli Lawn Features Opening Conclave. I ' . Wilmington. Aug. 16. A full de e gation, was present at the first aessin of tb: . second annual convention of the Luther league of the Lutheran church of North Carolina, which met with St. Paul's Lutheran church this morning &t 10 ochck. The devotional service- wia -conaacieoy i.u,.itv. smne Jwunism i mbui wi " .ditrnr fu utfiy tbe organisation 1. ui J wr . i v.. i i ... ...... . t f"4l. . . . ....... . - ... T ' ' solid granite nwioUtli in the world, tm. Jfl.4 iit, ofWii!.e la 4Wf tali rising H fwt alM.vo the snrronnding j briefly of t,b- l-rmil .f vXrtM u .t.drt Mt plain and s'aiKlIng a ditne-IIke mass the North Cantina orcinltaibwt. matl-M,ri -t i-r nHitM . si iwrk, from which to view the achieve- more than xr, r cent, of !te t4 ton of.Sh iVtBtral 'ti ut went when completed, bave I wen deed-j the tidied Stalea. Tliere are ttre tlHUraMy ,);.t1 ptiit eil to the;lauguter-pf the Cmfeiler--than IT.imii nietntra of tt U.!l(t,Mt ra b PRINTING OF-THE NEW TARIFF BILL DELAYED So Numerous Were the Changes Made That the Experts Were L'nable to Get a New Print Over Sunday. ' Washington, Aug. 21 So numerous were the Changes made in the adminis tration tarlfT , bill during its stormy course through the Senate that the ex perts and government printing office working jointly and dvertime were un able to .get a new print over Sunday with the result that the printing of the measure was delayed. , Chairman Fordney, of the Ways and Means Committee, said today he ex-f peeted the reprinted bill to be ready tomorrow .for House action. In that event it would le sent to conference under special rule. Conferees would begin worklate tomorrow or! Wednes day. , : r;" ' -.; ' " ' SAYS BOTH PARTIES FAVOR THE BONUS BILL HanfortlvMacNider Declares a Person ; l Canvass Shows This Wasningtonr Aug. -21. Hanford MacNider, national commander of the American Legion in a statement today, declared that a personal canvass of the bonus- bill situation showed that "a majority of the Senate, including both parties, favored the bill and is pledged for its passage.' -.Mr. MacNider . predicted that the 1 tonus bill which Is slated for Senate consideration beginning Wednesday, would be passed. ) by the Senate this week. ..." . - . . .-. 31 aster. Washington," Aug! .18. William B. Duncan gets tha nomination for post master at Raleigh as he has . been forecast in this correspondence. His name was sent to the Senate . ", this afternoon by the. President ami there will be no trouble as to his confirma tion, this to follow the. first meeting of the Senate" committee on postof flce3. Another nomination sent to the Senats, this also forecast in this cor respondence, was that of Ross Mathesop for , Taylorsrille and a third nomination .for postmaster was that of Nolle M. Patton for Morgan ton. '.' 1 In the person of George. L. Stark, not vet. 21. years old. the town of iiic ).. . " io snji fr,T. i. im it nniiar thA itreetion oi iier. n. ot rusiiipr or omcer oi anr-na ir fft - " va 4 4ir7 til 1 r"l 1 1.. 4ivi -vv. - - - . NdpT'i , lus absence, he said C. Morrison, of Wilmore. Ky ; ani bank in ' the Unitetl States. inu UDim m,n ,.,. ItJU Tnoanh Onrori r-' cf Boazi -Aia. !' i 1 -JiM?-- ' '. ' 1 r to dis ''U1CU ;;JS".i:m7 a new field-fori . Bitnminons coal is mined in . r . . iio.hnr icri Mmn Tnpiinsrs. ii Ir!.. Connelly Springar- Ta.fhiAat Mmrt mOf inS'54. opened yeaf ago, but has 'attracted Pennsylvania wide-spread attention,3 and peoju are r ;f t wen ty- was eight States; anthracite, in but one near Phoenix.- votional S. Whitf Rhyne. of Gold? boro, the president, formally opened the convention. John Henry Gergen. the .prenident of the loca! league. -delivered: tbe ad dress of welcome. The keynote f his theme ; was "Wo Expect You To Be One of Us While In Oar City." This address was responded to .by Curtis Wise, who very appropriately 4 sum med up his remarks "with the thought that the delegates felt the hospitable spirit of the local people and knew that it wa3'only the heginninff. .Most of th delegates arrived yes terday afternoon. There was a spe cial car from Charlotte, which came by Salisbury, Greensboro.- Raleigh and Godsboro, gathering the dele gates ail along' the way. The train was met by tha local lvaguers ami their, friends, giving the incoming delegates a most cordial welcome." 1 The climax of the first day' stay in the city was reached when . the local congregation gave a reception for the visitors on the churchNlawn. Miss Marie Rheder was in charge of the exercises. The afternoon meeting began at 3 o'clock with the dsvotionals, conduct ed by Rev. R. L. PaHerson, D. D. After the declaration of the opening of the business session the fraternal delegate respondl-d. Following this the corttnittee on revision of consti tution reoorted. which caused a -great deal"ofTdiscussh:i. - - A The vespers v,ere hld at 5 o'clock. The address of the evening was de livered by the Rev. ,W. D. Halti wanger. whose subjects wan "Jsus Calls to the Gosocl Ministry." Press Seeks to Revive Turkey's Eco nomic life. Constantinople, Aug. 21. A cam paign for the revival of industrial ac tivity in Turkey has been started by the Turkish press. The Influential 11 eri. a morning newsiai)err says : "The slow extinction of, Moslem eco nomic activity has teen going on now for several years. This can only serve the interests of our enemies, who o! serve our- lamentable economic situa tion ami gain the Idea that the day will 'soon come when the Turkish na tion will die out -automatically. "'MWe must arouse ourselves to this danger. Day by day our commerce and industry ore bidding us farewelL We are selling to strangers our ioiuse properties and our real estate, and very soon we shall begin selling them our furniture and moveable property. Turks must awake from their s!um ler; they must link their private life to the national needs. They mnst economize and save and work, remem bering that to waste a single piastre is an attack npon the national; destiny." Pupils of the Lewis Peak school. 2- miles east of Walla Walla. Washing ton, are studying hard while most school children of the country are en joying their vacation. The weather is so cold and the snow so deep in win- of 'solid rock, seven miles In circum ference. , s, THE COTTON MARKET Showed Renewed Strength Early To day, Iking 31 Io 53 Points Higher. . New York, Aug. 21. The rut ton market showed renewed strength early today with rrices making' new high ground for tbe harp advance of last wec.k. -After opening firm nt an ,f vance of .11 to OTt points, active months sMn hnwed net ndvam1 jf 4S f to TCf points; with m-cemberv wiling at 22 :2. . . V Cotton, future opcnel firm. (H-t. 22:t)0: lee. 22:s0; Jan. 22:."4); March 22:; May 22:4l V ' r-ttrrfrt. m n.f atirr ing menihHi or me (uitutt mt Uat ltm u,,uw, t j of P.. It. Howard, of Atlanta. fnr frudrr, tueiuN'r of Ibe cotton firm of Iitmanj , . and Howard. a aale maicf fr lt F(T rlDlVG CtMI. Aiueth-nn Vtton lirtwcra aaabtb4t. ' (t)UMI.HtO' UK ItSnVSltD Tbe force of the North Car.Miia a-! ,.n.. soclation la made tip of rune who ha llff ontturtwWnl by IVeaWkM IUr4- Un -t'hctil fir their proven aUlity In tbe work they nre to ilo. Dr. Kll- core aa hi. The employe tt tlte a Miss Margaret Hendrix Hurt In Auto - Arrident. The condition of ' MI Margaret Hendrix. who was injured Saturday in an automobile accident I rfprted tmlay as practk-ally uncbangel. Mboi Hendrix in company with Mrs. Jo? Hendrix. Mrs. GIllert Hendrix. Mrv. Ed Hendrix and Mr. "Wallace Hyde, brother-in-law of Mrn. Ed , Herxlrlx. were, riding out the old Conrrd-Clia r lotte stage mad. past tbe county home, with Mr. Clyde driving. Jnt l.efore reaching the bridge across Rocky River they met a tniek driven by a negro, who ke.nt to, the middle of . the road. Mr. Clyde, In 4rying to oU colliding with, the truck, ran clow to the edge of the fill, which gave war under the weight of thenar, causing It to mil diwn the emlHinkment. Mi Hendrix jumped when she faw the automobile was going to turn over, but sble failed to get out of th way and the heavy car fell over her. She was nv-heil to' .the Concorl Hospital immellately after the accident, and an examination ther failed to ahow any broken Ione. However, she I ladlr brUisel and It la not known whctl-r or not she nffered ., internal Injnrle. The 5ther memlKrs of tbe party e apel with nly , elight brnl and scratches. Three AsheilU'e Strlkera Glfrn Thirty Day In laiL ; - AshevIUe, Aug. 18. Thirty dajv in Jail, the maximum sent?nce within the jurisdiction of- the xnagistrau-' court, was the sentence yesterday In the case of E. R. Henderson. E. G. Knootz and Frank Brlggs. atrfklng rpilrond stamen, convicted befor Mag Write B. L. Lyda for as-ault on Sam Harris, an employe in tb loci! rbops of the Southern railroad com pany. ? . Notice of appeal - w given and each of the defendant was required to makJ $1,000 bond. The three men were convicted' after It was ttown that they dragged Harr! from be hind a store eoanter and carried him out the back door. ing'a hprtial Meaaage I C aAcrewa. Y"aldncton. "An SI. 4tlr Wilplnt, f tb ta V4tf foa- tint ion and the ei-UM-a of tle Mtr mlilr. mttur tfi-t- itair -Hh aaiHM-iatb'n liflve lirvn bebl to tbe lreidrnt lUHing. i'bI if Ktualle! nnmlier ami amount iw414. m!.l in?n-t!ti- Ifi.fn-tilr Nil ! be Mated, tbe organlithn hailng'rnaifi frt finding c ati in leen complHed with the exitiditnre of the membership fee. Tbb. he pointed out. t record that no oibcr state amuM-latlon ha lat'ti al4e to attain. The war finance coniinlmdon baftir en Nortb Carolina a bwn f f looim.. which 1 the largfat amonnt ln ei to any state for tbe marketing of the Triton crop. Eight atatea lte lH 1ijI Tl million dolbira to liarMlle, tb adraorr-M to I made to tbe fanner wh-n tb ctdton ia dellviTi'd to the tainka, Kr. a. rr'twwTuViI i'Titlf Vrhh"Hi bi pll rar f lr.Jfrs . Tlf- DB-JMjfr, Mr. Vifc4 aaL wtild al! fr fc"t4atrt f lb Ireldcf t,f m tmtm'm hM 1 rl t Blr iid, Hb io-if tr-. id rtt tf il libf ?irit W.sr by July I. ti-l Tb tip4tulmUn nUt kar Wta poarrtt of Intt1f f w o ttwl1t: fl ttfbt f rsatwin' l4. fcf 4aftr prraimlor c)rt' f Mr. Vie abl !? rii4i wirtibl tn-i Utrr in tb tf I ldrr ft- trife wlttl i-w K!!irre.sald An initial advance of f.Vl ia to I- fMtonit m. maoe tm every oaie oie ixrwrr un era to tlte warvhoUM of the Nrth Car llna anMlatln. Dr. Klhrore alatt. SiMaking of the UficfitrJ of the r ganizatlrm. Dr. KHgore adntel to tbe PrrlImt Harding Vtr TralnJot. Wblnirtn, At 2! trri44 Iiardli In aA-Jr lt flr a fact that the Oklahoma and Trt a-.itlwn M4!irra frtaa Caif S44, 114, aviation during tbe twnt ir otlf ,iar, t forI t,!Utrr Ir!!! ed an average of three rt a ifud 1 -ft mtf fhm lir iimi more than lb market price. In tbe carrying on of araapabm for more memtrs to th atate -elation. Dr. Kligore gave as a rvnm tbe fact that !b more cotum tb latbrti ia aUe to fumih tb railL rl the foreign trade, tbe greater the In flnence tbe organization will have tm the prh-e of tbe cmmiIIty. - Tbe Wea of tb- orxnl"ti"n i n to bold ibe cotton off lb mark f't exorbitant pri-e but to t'e lbs! tb fanner ot.tain ibe l-t irU iM for tbe product, thna enat4ieg bin to prod im the Mfl4e with reaiit4e margin f pritft, Tb lwrt-hants an I tnin-a turn f Ibe nmntry trill be f great a hi in Ibe additUa of new wetnben! to the elation. Dr. KUgore Hate4. et4alc)tig that theae men are h.kiJ trponi ty the farmer bis friends and tb4r adth taken for Its wrth. Following the wtlcg in CflMil. community sua mi Str Inoaliy. t4 fat nay rujtlt next Th Ireilt ralil a M t ! fact that 2s0 fitUlafe firre J?"f ! el training fhla uraitM-r. rKft with lat jr. jawl Mill !! Ll IIB4S1 1IIT i:sGrfTnr Talk f.Sith U Utf "WS4hIr.fi1otl, .1 W, V4k, Urns Veuirti f MIfL M t im, tU 14Hr ifturtft ft 4nrrath ! fealh t&f Vtriltt. rnn aatd ty hi tAtfUlnnf l!r l I rtritig r4-Ur fr! frugal IH trmm 4 l m turf le44if . Ill 4UrM aftrt)iri m ntt. Bit line ff ptmrz. Klanatrorg. a, A?x, Vj At d itA-Bt f lftt I r . rtlr- itt KarfaBt!rg tt tli- uimtumUm t so K-f -! 1 ha 'ia- rrl i Ir.g iwwt,xJt ty ib jteMfih' ; ar4 . m-i -rfn iM.'rii$y, 4-rlf tf lni nr hete. tebl througbont the rot.ty at wfcbhl " -, ty -jil. cotton grow. r will 1 gDe m erat. hnt informatloo ilt the.jaar-j M, t aros .-"i ium jvmt m , vj . . v. f , will be given t si-w. - Mem!rs ,t Nr f(jek faij fiWary 1 w, tbe axMM-tatloa hxM adrertl th rimnmg mtih m aariW! U f eetlng In their rirtie riml titr t t itmt tt u lies ana i rry -ww wr tiiBtim la tXi. 2tmt ti-r. ITUIt. irr-tit. Read the ueviiita febfc i f rrirvtt. I fl m- "'L1 Lir..1" ""'J Many Jfi-Uter, Attend SehooL uiinri sou ii ia mm ium, ujc -u.-i- - . ... - ... . dren have their vacation, which they! Abbeville. Ang. is. Three wnops waien irr powi wmu.. w rty ,g.. tun it mt iaes- spend in hunting and trapping in a and nearly a dozrn prominent iniiu- uiionnauon. . u, ta the agrW lhal ' region ?nftl with deer, tir and ter of the south will Uk a leading! There IU he a sik-r diuaa . iUr mUi eofmtes ' - .part in the school of rangelian Virative marketing at the fnW u fHy at! tt - - - which is to be conducted at Lake picnic to t held at t- John t mt gJfm uUxr t r. ' ,:Ib earlr times- the diamond was Jnnaluska. the summer assembly ; We0nedlay. ? lX every rotttraj grrr. ... - credited with the power, of guarding grouads of Uie -hern Metbdkst in -nsmtier.eJsat tmnUp U ifwrtji. Tb Xm-u n J 'V.r UWrat S""'P-ti"es arc ".Hire ,i 1 ll minnin ms L - . rS poison, .Insanity and church, starting todaj-and ntiics lU?? v--"-' 'Viaces in tbe state, -';'-"''- ' canaaa icsi. year was o,kxvi4. iimuuiy. - . - - ior icentu iv - - - , . .
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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