PAGE SIX
NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE IN KANNAPOLIS.
By virtue, of judgment of the Super
ior Court in tin* ease of .1. F. Hinson,
"plaintiff. against E. I_llinson. defend
ant. the undersigned commissioner,
will on Saturday, the 19rb day of
Alay. 1923, at 2 o'clock P. M.. at or on
the premises of re: ’Derive ii>;s or
Tracts of land in Kannapolis. N. C.,
sell for cash to the highest bidder Hie
iallowing described tracts of land:
A certain tract or parcel of land-in
Cabarrus County. Stale of Norfti
olina. adjoining the lands of .f. \V.
Cannon. V. 11. Yost, Carl L. Castor and
others, and hounded ns follows:
Beginning at a stake, corner ol
Front and Walter streets, on .1. W
Cannon's line, and running N. 0* 12 E
s7l l'eet to a stone, Corner of J. W.
cannon's land: thence S. 12..*10 W. 48.". 1
l'eet to ;i fiine tree ott S. hank of a
branch: thence S. 32.42 W. with said
Hannon's line. 227 feet to a stake <mj
V. 11. Yost’s coiner: thence X. 21 \Y.
200.0 feet to a stake, hack corner ot
lots Nos. IS and 10: thence S. t>o \V.
120 feet to a stnke in Fast Edge ol
Walter Street: thence X'. 21 W. 447. T
fee to the beginning, containing 8.73
acres, less one or two lots sold oIT. and
being the same tract of land conveyt*d
by B. W. Durham and wife and C. I).
Alexander and wife to E. I. Hinson
and .1. E. Hinson, as appears by rec
ord of deeds for Cabarrus County.
Book No. Nr., page ns, which record is
hereby referred to for a more specific
description.
Lot No. 2. Being lots Nos. 27. 2N.
20. 40. 41. and 42. in Mock No. 2 of
••(niter view the same lying on the Fast
side of the Southern Railway near
Kannapolis, and is better known as the
old Writ. Walter farm plot made bv
Kluttz & Smith of Concord. N. C.. and
tiled in the office of Register of Deeds
l'or Cabarrus County December 4th.
1010.
Beginning at n stake the N. W.
intersection of Walter and Center
Streets and runs S. 00 W. 1 2<t feet
with Center'Street to a stake hack cor
ner of lot No. 27. thence N. 21. W. lot)
ft. to a stake hack corner of lots 21
and 20. thence X’. 00, W. 120 ft. to ;i
slake in the W. edge of Walter Street,
thence S. 21 E. 1">0 ft. to the begin
ning containing 12.000 sq. ft.
Lot No. 2. Being lots 24 and 22 in
block No. 7 J.f Centerview is a sub-di
vision in No. 4 township and a I suit
one-fourth mile S. E. of Kannapolis,
altout four blocks east j»f tin* Cabar
rus Cotton Mill: plot being made by
Smith & Kluttz of Concord. N. C.. and
tiled in the office of the Register of
Deeds for the County of Cabarrus on
December 4th. 1910.
Beginning at a stake in the edge of
Walter Street, corner of lot No. 22
and runs thence S. 21. E. 20 ft. to a
stake in corner of lor No. 20. thence
S. G 9 W. with line of lot No. 20-120 ft.
to a -stake back corner of lot No. 22,
thence with N. 09 E. with line of lot
No. 22 120 ft. to the beginning.
Lot No. 4. Beginning at a sttrlre in
the South edge of Front Street corner
of lot No. 11 and runs thence E. 21 W.
line line of lot No. 11. 100 l't. to a
stake hack corner of lot No. 11. Thence
S. on V* . 42 ft to a stake new cor
ner in lot No. 9. Thence X’. 21 W. 100
feet to a stake in the edge of Front
St. a new corner. Thence X. 09 F.
with edge of said Front St. 42 ft. to
ttie beginning.
The same being lot No. 10 and a
part of lot No. 9 in block No. 2 of Cen
terview, Centerview in an addition to
the town of Kannapolis. N. C. Plot
made by Kluttz & Smith, of Concord,
N. C., and filed in the office of Regis
ter fit Deeds for Cabarrus County, N.
C., Dec. 4th. 1910. '
It is further provided that the said
E. I. Hinson is to have the privilege of
joining a building to the building al
ready erected on the adjoining lot of
the said J. M. Benson.
Lot No. 2. Being Lots Nos. 22. 24.
22 and 20, in block No. 2 of Center
view. Centerview is a sub-division in
No. 4 Township, about 1-4 mile S. E.
of Kannapolis, and about four blocks
East of the . Cabarrus Cotton Mills
Plot made b.v Smith & Klutlz. of ('on
cord, N. <*., and tiled in the office of
Register of Deeds for Cabarrus Co.,
X*. ('.. Dec. 4th, 1910.
Beginning at a stake on the S. W.
Side of Walter St. Corner of lot No.
22, and runs thence S. 21 E. with said
street. 100 gt. to a stake, corner of lot
No. 27: thence S. 09 W, with line of
lot No. 27 , 120 feet to a stake back
corner of lot No. 27. * Thence N. 21 W.
100 ft. to a stake, hack corner of lot
No. 22. Thence X. 09 E. with line of
lot. No. ol*. 120 ft. to the beginning.
Lot No. 0. Being the Third group of
Tots bought of Durham and Alexander
and deeded to V. 11. Y'ost on Sept. Otli,
1917:
Beginning at a stake in the S. E. in
tersection of Walter & Center St., and
runs witli'Walter St. S. 21 E. 214 8-10
ft. to ;i stake on J. W. Cannon line
thence with said Cannon line N. 34-100
on Center St. thence with Center St.
1.10 ft. to the beginning,, the same being I
the entire block of No. 8.
This property lies in No. 1 Town
ship about 1-4 mile S. E. of Kannapo
lis depot and is known as the Venter
view plot made by Kluttz & Smith, of
Concord. X. (’., and tiled in Register
of Deeds office of Cabarrus County De
cember 4th, 1010.
Lot No. 7. Beginning at a stake in
the North edge of Fourth Street cor
ner of lot No. 1 in block No. 2 and
runs E. GO E. 110 feet to a stake cor
ner of lot Nos. 7 and 28. Thence S.
21 E. 104 ft. to a stake hack corner of
lots Nos. 17 and 32. Thence S. 08 W.
310 ft. to a stake at fourth street;
thence with Fourth Street 104 ft. to
the beginning.
Being lots Nos. 11-14-11 and 10 of
plot'known as Centerview. Made by
Smith & Kluttz on December 4th. 1010.
and filed in the office of Register of
Deeds for Cabarrus County, N. C. Bet
ter known as the old W. 11. Walter
farm. The above lot contains 11.000
Sq. Ft.
Lot No. 8. Beginning at a stake in
thi? N. E. intersection of Walter & Cen
ter Sts., and runs with Center St. N.
09 E. 110 feet to a stake corner on line
of E. I. Hinson’s line; thence with said
Hinson's line N. 21 W. 71 ft. to a
stake on Powder St., thence S. 69 W.
150 feet to a stake on Walter St.,
thence S. 21 E. 71 ft. to the beginning.
The same being Lots Nos. 19, 20, and
,21 in block 4 of plat of Centerview
made by Smith" &‘-Klut tg, Concord, N.
,C., and liled in Register of Deeds Office
ot Cabarrus County. Dec. 4th, 1910.
i Lot No. 9. Being lot No. 11 in block
No. 2 of Centerview, Centerview is a
sub-division in No. 4 Township of Ca
barrus County. X. C.. about one-l'ourth
mile from the depot of Kannapolis, N.
t\, and about three blocks East front
the Cabarrus Cotton Mills. Plot made
| by Kluttz & Smith of Concord, N. C„
and filed in the Register of Deeds of
, fice of Cabarrus County, N. C., Dec.
4th. mm
Beginning at a stake in the south
edge of Front SI., corner of lots No.
12 and runs thence with (he line of
lot No. 12 S. L'l E. 100 ft. to a stake
back corner of lot No. 10. Thence S.
OP W. 20 ft. to a stake, hack corner
of Lot No. 10. Thence N. 21 W. With
line of lot No. 10. 100 ft. to a stake in
edge of Front St.. Corner of Lot No.
10; theme X. 09 F. 22 ft. to the begin
ning.
This property is sold for the purpose
of carrying out the agreement set
forth in the judgment in this action.
This the 10th day of April 1922.
M. B. SHERRIN,
I. R. BURLESON,
Commissioners.
Maness. Arm field & Sherrill, Attor
neys for plaintiff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Having qualified ns the Administra
tor of the estate of David A. Dorton,
deceased, all persons owing said estate
are hereby notified that they must
make prompt, payment or suit will be
brought. And all persons having
claims against - said estate, must pre
sent them to the undersigned, duly au
thenticated, on'or before the 2<>th day
of April. 1924. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
A. F. OOODMAN,
Administrator.
,Bv .1 Lee Crowell, Attorney.
April - Kith, 1922.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
North Carolina —Cabarrus County.
In the Superior Court.
W. M. Linker, Administrator of Char
les Wade, deceased, plaintiff,
vs.
Xioey Wade, Widow, Clyde Morgan.
Charlie Morgan. Grace Morgan,
Birdie Stark and husband. Ernest
Stark, heirs-at-law of Charles Wade,
deeeasetl. defendants.
The defendants above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above lias been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Cabarrus County,
North Carolina, to sell lands to myko
assets to pay debts of the estate of
Charles Wade: deceased: and the said
defendants will further take notice
that they are required to appear before
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ca
barrus County, at his office in the
Court-house in the City of Concord. N.
on tin 1 21st day of May. 1922, and
answer or demur to the of
said action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
j. b. McAllister, i
Clerk of the Superior Court:
Tin's the 14lh day of April, 1922.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Having qualified as the Administra
tor of the estaie of .7. H. Maun, de
ceased. all persons owing said estate
are hereby notified that they must
make prompt payment or suit will be
brought. And all persons having
claims against said estate must pre
sent them to the undersigned, duly au
thenticated on or before* the 27tli day
of March, 1924. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
W. D. MORRIS,
Administrator.
Maness, Arm field and Sherrin, At
torneys.
This March 20. 1923.
EXECUTORS’ NOTICeTtO CREDIT
ORS.
Having qualified as .executors of the
will of .1. R. Wallace, deceased, all
persons holding claims against the es
tate of said deceased, are hereby no
titied to tile such ’claims duly itemiz
ed and verified with our attorney, .1.
D. McCall, Charlotte, X. (’., on or be
fore the 20tli day of February, 1924,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This the 20th day of February, 1923.
CLIFFORD WALLACE,
TROY WALLACE,
BREVARD WALLACE,
M. A. GALLOWAY,
Alar. 20-Gvvks. Executors.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
Having qualified as the executor of
the estate of Catherine Turner, de
ceased. all persons owing said estate
are hereby notified that they must
make prompt payment or suit will he
brought. And all persons having
claims against said estate must present
them to the undersigned, duly authen
ticated, on or before the 29th day of
March, 1924. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
F. T. LOGAN. Executor.
This 29th day of March, 1923.
COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND.
By virtue and authority of an order
of Superior Court made in a special
proceeding entitled, “Southern Loan &
Trust Company, Executor of Dan W.
Robinson, deceased, Esther Robinson,
et. als., Ex Parte,” petition to sell land
for assets to pay debts, I will on Sat
urday, Alay 12, 1923, at 12 AL at the
Court House door in Concord, N. C.,
sell to the highest bidder for cash all
that house find lot in No. 11 township,
Cabarrus county, on the National High
way in Silver Hill near the City of
Concord, said house and lot being
known as tHo residence lot of the late
Dan AY. Robinson, and hounded as fol
lows. viz.:
Beginning at a stake on National
i highway and runs with Hill and Fet
j zer line N. 71 AA\ 17 poles to a stake.
, Ben Ervin line in branch; then up
j the branch with Ervin’s line 4 1-2
! polos to a stake in the branch, Harris
Blackwell’s corner; thence with Black
well’s line S. 71 E. 17 poles to a stake
in National Highway, and thence with
National highway N. 10 E. 4 1-2 poles
to beginning containinging one-third
acre more or less, and known as Lot
6 in division of Lands made by Hill
& Fetzer.
Said-sate-will in' to a 5 Pf*r
cent, inerrease if made within 20 days.
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
Master Rogers Rarnhardt, son of Air.
and Mrs. (S. Barnhardt, is confined
to his home on account of measles and
pneumonia.
Twelve new eases of measles and
five of sliooping cough were reported
Friday to the office of the County
Health Officer.
Seventeen new rases of measles, two
new rases of whooping rough and one
new case of scarlet lever Were repo t
led to the count} health departm mi
Thursday afternoon.
The many friends of Air. John A.
Barnhardt. a life long resident of the
county and city, will regret to learn
that his condition is not so favorable.
Hr* regrets that he is not able lo see
and enjoy his friends as of yore.
Good progress is being made with
the addition which is being built to
the Norcott Mill. Much of the brick
work has already been completed.
Work on the. eight new houses which
the mill w ill erect for its employs also
continues satisfactory.
Mr. Frank Crowell and Mr. Charles
Wadsworth, who have been traveling
in Ohio. with headquarters iii Toledo,
have bet'll transferred to Tennessee.
They will make their headquarters in
Chattanooga after they start their
work in the new territory.
Th<‘ Mount Pleasant Collegiate In
stitute team defeated the Fllerbe team
ai Alt. Pleasant Friday by a scon* of
8 to 3. It was !lie best game played
so far. The features of the game
were the hitting of Smithdeal, Watts
and Roberts, of the winning team.
The local office of the Western Un
ion Telegraph Company will !•( max
ed to tin* Cannon Building in tin* n»»*ir
fpiur.*. The company will oeiupv tic
rooms formerly used by the F. e ;ric
Appliance Company, which have been
fixed up for the telegraph company.
AA'itli the exception of two walls all
of tin' structures on the property on
which the Cabarrus Savings Bank is
to erect its new home, have been torn
down. Workmen arc now engaged
in cleaning tin* brick ami removing
some of the debris which was made
with the destruction of tHo buildings.
With tln' addition of the train ser
vice of tiie Southern Postmaster states
that mail received by 4 p. in. each
day at the Concord Postofiice can be
bolivered by 9:12 the next morning in
New York City. If mailed later than
4 p. in. it will be dispatched on train
No. 2S which is live hours later, and
will he delayed at least ten hours.
State officers of the Travellers Pro
tective Association spent Thursday
night and part of today here in the
interest of the organization. There
are about 20 members of the organi
zation here now. and an interesting
meeting and banquet was held Thurs
day night, at which time plans for en
larging the local post were discussed.
Plans have been completed for the
recital which will he given on Tues
day evening at the Firs! Presbyterian
Church, when Air. (’has. G. 'Vardell.
Jr., dean of the Music I >eparl ificnt. and
Alr.s. \V. 1». Robeson, head of the Vio
lin Department of Flora Macdonald
College, will he in Concord. No ad
mission fee will he charged, but a sil
ver offering will be taken.
AVork is progressing rapidly on the
widening of a portion of Soutii Church
street. The west side of the street is
being widened from the Reformed
Parsonage to the Covington Candy
Works, and tin* east side is being wid
ened for about the same distance. The
street will eventually be widened from
the intersection of East Corbin to the
intersection of East Depot stm'ts.
Air. E. G. Cook was host to the
Alen's class of Trinity Reformed
Church Friday night, of chief interest
was the election of' officers for the
If an increased bid shall bo made the
property will be re-advertised for 12
davs and resold.
C. A. ISENIK>IJR,
Commissioner.
Concord, N. C., April 2, 1923.
2-4 wks.
SALE OF LAND.
B.v virtue of authority vested in me
by a deed of trust, executed by Smith
Leach on the 19th day of April, 1921,
which deed of trust is duly recorded
in the office of Register of Deeds for
Cabarrus County, X. C., in Book No.
42, page 214, the conditions nor being
complied with, I will sell at public
auction at the court house door in
Concord, N. (’.. on Alonday, the 7th
day of Alay. 1923. at 12 o'clock AL, to
the highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described real estate:
Lying and being in AA’nrd No. 4 of
the city of Concords, and being lot No.
3 on the map of Coleburg, as surveyed
by (>. E. Smith on October 3rd. 1900;
Beginning at an iron stake in the
north edge of an alley and runs N. S 3
3-4 W. 49 fed to a stake in the old
Mahon line; thence N. 1 1-2 E. S 2 feet
to a stone, Geo. Murphy's corner;
thence N. 72 E. 33 1-2 feet to tin iron
stake; thence S. 3 1-2 E. 110 feet to
the beginning, and is the lot conveyed
to Smith Leach by 11. It. Walden and
wife on the 20th dav of Alavch. 1919,
and registered in X’tok No. page
50S.
Title to said property is supposed to
be good, but the purchaser takes such
title only as I am authorized to con
vex under said deed of trust.
This the 7lh dav of April. 1921.
JOHN Ai. HENDICX, -
Trustee.
By I. T. Ilartsoll, Atty.
9-4 i.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Having qualified as the Administra
-1 tor of the estate of Solomon Cotton,
deceased, all persons owing said es
tate are hereby notified that they must
make prompt payment or suit will be
brought. And all persons having
claims against said estate must pre
sent them to the undersigned, duly au
thenticated on or before the 20tli day
of April, 1924, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
T. D. MANESS,
j Administrator.
Alaoess,. Arpifiold and Sherrin, A ttys.
This April 10th, 1922.
THE CONCORD TIMES
year. Mr. James Cline was elected '
president. Air. Charles F. Barrier vice
president, and Mr. AI. B. Fuller was.
elected secretary-treasurer. The class ,
is in a healthy and progressive condi
tion. The enrollment is 42 and the
attendance more than 02 per cent.
Building activity is very much in
evidence now in the business section
of Concord. Workmen are continuing
to push the construction of the now
front in the Cannon Fetzer build-,
ing recently vacated by the Parks-Belk 1
Company; in the new building being
ere-ted next to \V. A. Overensh’s Store'.;
on the new Cairo rrus Saxdngs Bank:
building and tic* new King building;
adjoining it; and on tin* Morris build !
ings on liarbriek street.
. i
Tie 1 Ritchie Hardware ( ompauv nr 1 j
the Yutke & Wadsworth Hardwmc |
Company have very generously don.it-;
ed the Alaba stine, varnish and point!
to be used in remodeling the interior
of tlm Concord Puldic Library. Tin
work of painting the library is being
dorm at night now, and the building
probably will be opened to tlm public
wit mu the next few days. The charg
es ic the building will add muck m
its appearance and convenience.
The baseball team of the local high'
school is not to contest in the chain-1
pionship series this year. It was.
thought at first that the Concord team!
would enter the series this year, but I
no representative attended the meet
ing in Salisbury this week, at which ■
time the schedule was made out. The j
locals have i he best team this year
they have bad in a number of years, j
ami much regret lias been expressed j
by its supporters that it did not en- |
ter the series.
COURT CASES
Will Bray, Negro, Found Guilty of
Manslaughter.—Other Cases Dispos-;
ed Os.
The most important case tried in |
Cabarrus Superior Court Thursday j
was the one charging Will Bray, ne- j
gro. with murder. Hi* was found guil- j
ty of manslaughter and sentenced to;
serve IS months on the chain gang.
John Trull was charged with as-'
sault with a deadly weapon on twoj
counts. In tin* first hi* is to pay the j
costs and .$l2O to S. M. 1 'nderwood, :
prosecuting witness. In the other lx*
is to pity the costs and S2O.
Voight Barnhardt was tried for as
sault with a deadly weapon and was
found not guilty by the jury.
Martin Roger, who Wednesday was
found guilty of assault with a deadly
weapon in two counts, was sentenced
Thursday. In one case lie is to pay
the costs and a fine of ‘872 and in the
other Is to pay the costs.
Jim Douglas, charged with seduc-*
tion. was found not guilty by a jury.
Richard Brown, charged with as
sault with intent to rape, was cleared
by a jury which returned a verdict of
not guilty.
It is probable that no session of tin*
court will be held tomorrow, as most
of the criminal docket lias been clear
ed up. Monday, however, tin* case
against Maurice C. llowie, of Monroe,
charged with murder in connection
with the dentil of an 8-year-old girl,
will he tried. This cgse will be the
lasi <>ii the criminal docket, and when
completed the civil docket will be
taken up.
P. T. A. Meeting.
The last meeting of tlie P. T. A. of
No. 2 School was held Thursday night.
A large crowd'of mothers and fath
ers were present. Alany new members
were present and. joined tin* associa
tion.
A beautiful musicgl program was
rendered during the eyening.
Two inspiring tnlks were made by
Aliss Constance Cline and Mr. Joe Me
(’a ski 11.
Aliss Ora Prtiether’s room won the
picture for the greatest number of
fathers and mothers present.
let* creatn and cake wen* served by
the mothers.
With Our Advertisers.
The (.’abarnis Savings Bank will he
glad to give you advice' as to money
matters. Your account will be wel
comed.
We will gladly
advise you
in
Money Matters
. i
Many an energetic, capable man earns, saves and accumulates
a nice, snug sum of money and has it on deposit only to have the
savings of many years taken away from him by one stroke of the
pen. A SMOOTH TALKER persuades him to make some un
sound investment and IIIS MONEY IS GONE.
If you desire for us to investigate any proposition you figure
on going into, we shall gladly do so whether you have an account
with us or not.
Feel free to come in and talk it over.
WE WILL WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT
Cabarrus Savings Bank
NORTH CAROLINA CLASSIS
Ninety-Third Annual Session Will
Meet ui Charlotte May 2.
The ninety-third annual session of
of the Classis of North Carolina Re
formed Church in the Tinted States,
will convene in the First Reformed
Church. Charlotte, May L\ at 7:4"> p.
m. The opening sermon will he
preached by the retiring President,
Rev. .T. A.’ Palmer, of Thomasville.
r i'l Ulnssienl i 'ommunioii will he ob
served following ihe sermon. The
Classis will begin the organisation til
the opening service by electing a pres
ident for the. coining year.
Special addresses will he given
Thursday and Friday nights l»y tie*
Rev. .Incob (!. Rupp, of Allentown, Pa.,
representative of the Board of Foreign
Missions, and Rev. C. E. Schaeffer. I).
I).. of Philadelphia. Pa., general sec
retary of the Board of Home Mis
sions. Tlie business sessions will be
gin at 9 o’clock Thursday and con
tinue until all the business is trans
acted. closing late Friday night or
early Saturday morning.
There will bo more than 70 clerical
and lay delegates attending, repre
senting the r»K churches in the State,
and a confirmed membership of more
than 7.000. and a baptized member
ship of almost 10.000. i
All the sessions are open to visitors.
There will be many in attendance
from nearby churches?. Trinity Re
formed Church has sent up a good re
port for the year, the benevolences of
the congregation exceeding the con
gregational expenses hv a few dollars.
Rev. \V. C. Lyerly. pastor, and Elder
John A. Holshonser, will represent the
church this year.
The’General Synod will convene in
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“I have taken Cardui for run- |
'HU down, worn-out condition, I
|!| nervousness and sleeplessness, gp
1| and 1 was weak, too,” says j
i | Mrs. Silvie Estes, of Jennings, i|
j Okla. “Cardui did me just lots j§|
11 of good—so much that I gave it B|
|| to my daughter. She com- I
||i plained of a soreness in her sides fi
and back. She took three gj
bottles of
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HE and her condition was much
|k “We have lived here, near
II Jennings, for 26 years, and now
H| we have our own home in town.
||L I have had to work pretty hard,
If as this country wasn’t built up,
|| and it made it hard for us.
“I WISH I could tell weak g
|| women of Cardui—the medicine Ell
|| that helped give me the strength j
j® | to go on and do my work.”
triennial session at Hickory, X. F.,
May. 23rd. .This is u delegated body,
the Classis having four clerical and
four lay delegates. Mr. J. O. Moose
is oue of the lay delegates. Many
of the ministers of the riassis will at
tend as visitors. In view of the com
ing General Synod many of the
boards of the church will not be rep
resented at the Classis, sending only
written "communications.
Mrs. X. F. Yorkt spent Friday af
ternoon tin Charlotte.
With a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove
Absolutely fool-proof. Cannot smoke or get out ~f i; v v
* M >111)hj),
to operate as a common kerosene’lamp. Light the hum.., .
are ready to cook. No waiting for stove to ho.n. c , ,
much for fuel as a common wood or coal stove. r.,«,i :u ,r, ~
able for summer. Sold on our Regular Monev-Ikick Ca, ■
Easy terms if you like.
Concord Furniture Co.
THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STO RE -
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Passenger Train Schedules
Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains, .Concord, \ r
LV. NO. BETWEEN .
1:40A ! 30 1 New York-Birmingham
2:37A 29 I Birmingham-New York iu
5:OOA 44 - Washington-Atlanta I u f
6:07A 31 j Atlanta-New York 1 '-si -p
S:4IA 137 j Atlanta-New York
9:25A 11 | Charlotte-jNorfolk-RichmonVi
10:55A 36 l New York-Birmingham-New Orleans
7:10P ! 12 | ’ Norfolk-Riehmond-Atlanta
3:20P ! 4.7 Washington-Charlotte F,
3:45P j 46 | Charlotte-Danville 4<; ;i
8:29P ] 22 | New York-Angusta
10:06P ! 25 | Birmingham-New Orleans-New York
9:45P | 138 I New York-Atlanta
9:15P I 125 I Washington-Atlanta
Through Pullman sleeping ear service to . Washington, I'hiladcip.ia, X
York. Richmond, Norfolk, Atlanta. Birmingham, Mobile. New Orlearis
Unexcelled service, convenient schedules anti direct connections io all p'-
Schedules published as information ami are not guaranteed.
R. H. ERA HAM, D. P. A., At. E. WOODY, Ticket Audit.
Charlotte. N. C. CumorJ. N. C
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Sow and Plant Forage Crops and
ji Legumes
Ji Soja Beans—There is do summer crop that wih ■
*\ build up the soil and at the same time furnish a hirer :
5 of the very richest fuel as soja beans. Plant them in 1
Ji row of your corn. Will make as much corn per acr. ;; :
»!. have the beans all extra, or sow in drills or 1 >r< >;uh
n[ will enrich your land and make abundance of 11 1
Ji feed. They are cheap. We have the best Pastern V' :
* ('arolina Seed.
»[ Karly Adulter Cane Seed to drill with S<*ja bey - : i
n| peas. Makes the finest forage. We have finest o :
5 Sudan Grass. Sow in drills or broaden-’ Mm '
jj| three times in the summer. Cut first i:i - « 1 o ■
5 weeks. Fresh pure seed just in.
CLINE & MOOSE
If you want a buggy see orke o
Wadsworth Co.
If you want a wagon see 'i orke &
Wadsworth Co.
If you want an Emerson M°" cr
see Yorke & Wadsworth Co.
If you want the latest in plows and
cultivators see Yorke & Watlswort 1
Co. t
t .
If you want the Best Auto Casi’ 1 -'
made see Yorke & Wadsworth
See us for Anything in Hard'' at-'
Yorke & Wadsworth Company
■Monday, Apr'! Jo,
Dinner Gr.eu
Rev. and Mrs. \ j ,
and son. Franklin f ‘ . W
Linker, and Airs. l,‘jj j 11 ' I ' l is
dinner guests Tir.ii ~.,
and Mrs. John i.ini,'./ * ,’ !lili 2
ity Church,
■Mrs. C. G. Monur^^T,.
me and Lillie
Harry Momguin; n r W i-v
Mr. Brevard Monm
spent o short whilf.
ter noon with \h< .
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