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CONCORD. N. a. SATITPAY, Fr.rr.UARY'll, 1911.
Single -Copy. S Cm.'.
NO. 130 .
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TO dNCS OWN CHAiTHLS
xzzzo wro inrr.rrrsj wit
- eon cmciirj nr
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Negro Captured ft l&urion Proves to
Be liurfarer of Eliertf llmaford
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Special to Tho Tribune. ' "..'.
Raleigh, February ll."r-Tba negro
Louie West who murdered the Wil
son Seer week ago,waa landed a
the penitentiary at BakigltOua after,
noon. He was brought here by offi
cer! from near Maxton, where he wee
captured today. . r. " ' ' -
-r LLEWXAM.
lUia Hire Turned Thousands
f Eyes Sooth ward.
A the mult of exhibiti made by
the uutUera Hauwsy and affiliated
line a) t axiom fain and expositions
in tbe- north and sreet-Jast fall, the
They met to consider, the P" industrial department of the
bill ft the support aodoal'-7 ino-pernee ot several
mainUnftiiM Atnn.w.11 j.-v.l "wussBa people woo are interested
A new bill by Pharr provides for eon Training School, at Concord. , oouin wiui e view or loonng
mdl Mr. J. P. Cook, rtairman of the " ,7"." v IT .
board of trustees and editor of the " V . 7v , , TuulmTl XT,. .
nniift. inM nf tiu: Mmw. .., Pittsburg land ahow, the Illinois
The House diaeueaed and finally set Lri. this echooL" Be ssM the fu fwr' Pgfield j the Wiseon
Mmml fnr Unnif fh. . h. v. i .t.. .w 'e lair, At 'Milwaukee, and the
tie bill enahlinf town, to amend their three year, earing for the wayward ZiAT,
. V . , - and unfortunate bove. Th. i-rf fbit were rwed to the aggregate
fare
Senate Paeaea 111 to Enable SherlSi
to go jDuide Court Honee for
Jorora. . .'
Special to The Tribune.
EaJeigh, Febrnary . U.One-Uurd
legialatnre' went home today. The aee-
eion at a erhole not important.
by
incorporation of negro amtal
Training aebool by Charlotte parties.
iAAt iiAwST, y orr a flalx m tnillioa Deaole. ae-
Senate passed finally the Hon, bill CrintioT orti: 'l h jort eompUedby the
ti t am , ... ... I ' r " 1 I.nl a. J -1 f 1U.
anaoung aneruu 10 go ouisiae 01 met now
Eirppoeed Bedgeraat Had CHaea
Stateeville Xandmark.; .J J X -Ti
Tuesday evening a wire waa - re
ceived in Stateeville from -the con
ductor on No. 12, who said a pae
eneer on - the " train waa waving - a
nistol and acting . disorderly, nd
asking that officer be sent to the
Btation. - Policeman. Kerr and Dep
ut v Sheriff. Gilbert; responded but
did not get to the .station until the
train was in and the supposed ,oei-
liswrent had disappeared. ...
The man was described as wearing
a white sweater and when the officers
returned up town they found a eitiren
enswerint the description quieuy
eating a luneh in the Greek restau
rant. Walking in on him, the officers
told Mm he was under arrest. At the
same time one of them passed his hand
over the stranger's pockets and felt
-a bulk wUdt be was sure was a 44.
t... lilt nnAu4 WMnATI VII
UUI' M 11CU 1U. .ufrpmu " " 1 "
brought to light, lo! it was on of
these glass pistols that the newsboys
sell full of candy. A bystander aver
red that ha heard the fall of the offi
cers' countenances out on the street.
The supposed desperado; who had
stopped to change ears forr Taylors
ville, "was somewhat indignant but
when told the conductor had reported
him tho matter was dropped. " , .
rheyUyTe "rZTlC M in department of the
eourthon and ng jurors from simply ask for .an appropriation of I 3'
bystanders on direction.of the judge. W
Uonnment to Woman of tha - Con- !l' ."tlIA .'T.J Ohio-VaUey exposition in Cincinnati
'' lit..- tu X. ... .J .
;. . i uu w inti in turwu .w.t xor mi im. i- , :t.:i:i;. a av.
day. appear, to indict that Jto ZMZTu
tounn sronse siaiue vt grace vapitoi !.. we one who nas twwa,w od.-. n ,i,;k;. ::;,.
Square will be a monument of that vieiousness, mendacity, and vices of L , ... 'n ..
or other appropriate character) na- all the sorry characters he meets up Uv.. in nnn 4 -innn
A ' .a? it. . . -J.L . : T .A it. .1.1. j. 1 . I . .w.wwv VCIHU. . .O-
services of the women of he South around this boy and save him.. At itMthlTiA
tothe, I , Cat'' - Oen; Jule this school they teach that, boy bat ?J??
m rifes tsnrts
ensau Waace .IVWMU ftuv ItU W ""ft"""" anna wr antava uuwet VUI V.
raised for that purpose set the wheels him a gentleman.
well, in morion. We may now look
for the yearly consummation of the
planon of the most laudable and
deserving of undertakings,
Near-Beer Obsequies Next Thursday,
"The Senate has set as the special
order February 14fch; the Bouse bill tees, spoke briefly about the school Uteratul ' were distributed showing
the opportunities for profit in other
lines of agriculture in the South.
. The Ground. Ini Tritoda.
Kansas City Star, . '
V'- The irronndhoa saw bis shadow
Tuesday, a black cat erossed the road
at midnight, a dog howled at mid-
Dlgul, miooujr rayyvi mwt
I JH ,h. Ain A fnnt nf thm rab
bit 'killed by a red-headed darky in
the churchyard in j the dark -of ! tho
moon, the goosebone , was mighty
i thick, the husks irrew heavy on the
; corn, the squirrels were terribly busy
with the nuts. Friday fell on the thir.
; teenth latt month, a man left the
' house -wibout his morning paper, went
back after it and forgot to sit down
in the room before leavnig, ther base
ball team saw a cross-eyed girl on the
way to the grounds, it passed a loai
of hay and nobody -rhnr his hat on
top of it, a screech owl came, hanging
around the Louse, there was a ring
tiiitnd the -n t; s m.n walKtd uniif
a ladder and mti a ediar door, an
umbrella was opened in the house,
somebody closed the gate that had
been left swinging,, friends let a post
separate them, :three lightswere got
off one match - .
However, as -your nncle Cyrus Ice
land observed, the smoke goes up the
chimney just the same,
tes TZAr;a ccroci
WC CP TUB SOUTHERN.
Has Hearing Before Oommtttea eallte r
. Af proprU-Jat
Raleigh Times, 10th,
The joint eommitUe oa appropria
tions heard the disenssioa for refor-1
Imatory - last night in tho senate
chamber.
Hart sell bill fori the support
federacy.
by the railroads of the southeast.
were among those most interested at
vh into closer Wisconsin state fair. The exhibit of
need of the school. They are now ta tins- s v-
pnbhslung tho Uplift, and-Uwre is York at faiTinterested thousands
no better publication in North Caro- wh v.j mu.i dmi .f
lina tbaa thi aianfcfi-Jt-. tii, thl mlet r
wv. tt a t i mi. t . i a--" j r- - " "
r. ii . wyer, one oi wie irus- goath. Thousands of pieces of
ter June first) of the sal of near- and the personal work of Mr. Cook.
to prohibit any further licensing of The school has grown under the influ
beer and kindered soft drinks, etc.lenee of Mr. Cook and he alone de-
The Senate eommittee has amended serves the bonor. It is not a jail, but
the bill with respect to the percentage i a saving institution. Provisions must
of alcohol which soma medicines may be made for its proper maintenance.
contain . ine " original - bill oeing so - oenator uarsteu said no was a
stringent in this particular as to tend neighbor of the school, and told of
to debar the sale off most of the best the good work it is doing.
Supposed Associate of West Held at
lCazton.
Special to Orensboro News.
. Wilson, February 10. A negro sup-
Each bov posed to be Dav Young, the negro
preparations now sold ' in the drug goes to school half a. day and works associa'te of Louis West, the outlaw,
stores. , The passage of the bill as tne otner balf. They have ample plav wno mtiruered ttnentr Mumtom at
amended will necessarily send it back I time, and also' have a militanr drill! Wilson a week ago tonight, was cap-
to, th. Bouse for " eoncurrence, but leach weeW It aceepta boys from all tured in a negro restaurant at Maxton,
that will be a mere matter of form over the State, not just from Cabar-1 county, not a great distance
and" there is - absolutely no question JQjs county. He declared the refor-l from i. ie scene of the crime. Young
of the early ratiflcsnoTi ot! the newlmstion ? h
7r flutv of th
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Battle Over Divorce Bill Imminent "Tt lTw woma .? SOTTvT7S
- . U IV ilJ15 BU1HMI1.. ' . " .. I .". llO. .IOTA .fWU17U. buu nmcu
'i ne next zew days wiu.. witness a I c ,w v di ..u i..jiio m tn ih tMmutv t w;iunn Th.
debate ,pver pending measulres the leaislature wouU be verv lihuml negro failed taive a connected ac-
PEHSOHAL METTIOS. ;
ewsi
Soma af the People Sara and Else
where Wha Com and Oa. ,
Mia. Jenn Coltrane is spending the
dsy in Charlotte. -
Mr. T.' C. Newman will spend to
morrow in Durham.
Miss Ada Craven is spending the
day in Charlotte. . :; i-
Mr. T. J. White is spending the
day in Charlotte.
Prof. Charles Rankin, of White
Hall, is visiting relatives in Salisbury.
Mr. W. J. Weddington is spending
the day in High Point
Mr. T. P. Moose,' of Charlotte, is a
visitor in the city today. -.
Mrs. M. M. Caldwell, of Wilming
ton, is visiting at the home of Mr. E.
V. Caldwell.- , . -
- Mrs. J. P. Fisher has returned from
a visit ot relatives in Spartanburg,
s.c.. -
' Mrs. M. B. Morriss, of Newport
News, Va is the guest of Mrs. J. P.
Cook.
Miss Vida Mooney, of Elizabeth
College, . Charlotte, is the guest of
Miss Mary Cline. "
Miss Jenn Howe, of Carrollton, Ky.,
will, arrive Monday to visit her aunt,
Mrs. D. B. Coltrane.
Sheriff and Mrs. J. F. Honeycutt
have gone to Winston-Salem to spend
Sunday withJMrs. Honeycutt 'a father,
Mr. W. O. MeU-hor.v
Mr. I. V. Moon and family left this
morning for Asheville,' where he will
assume bis work as assistant. superin
tendent of the Asheville district of
the Life Insurance Company of Vir
ginia. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Klittti,' who
have been visiting at the home of
Mrs. W. C. Boyd, have returned TO
their home in Salisbury. Tbey were
accompanied by Master Meredith
Boyd. ,-
.'Mr. Charley Davis, -who went to
Cohimbus, Ohio, several days ago,
has returned to his home here. Mr.
Davis failed to stand a satisfactory
medical examination and, bis appli
cation was reported unfavorably, v
tlar.
NOHTH CAXOLZXA Km : , i '
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Items of Zntarost from all facta af 1
tha 014 Rortk Mata,
The drug stores of Washington are
giving away tobacco seed in order to
get the farmers of Beaufort eoonty .
to plant a erop this year. ' ; ; '
The Burlington Newa aaya W. T. "
Payne, of Graham, killed the. biggest
bog it ever beard of. It weighed .70S
pounds, and, the News remarks, ''was '
as big as a horse." ' s .7'r
Petitions are being eireulatad to
form a new county out of portions
of Lincoln and Gaston eonnoes, with
btanley, Gaston county, as the eonnty
seat. -
Nearly every town and eonunnnity
in the State will have one or mora . ..
representatives at Raleigh next week
to attend the good roads meeting on
the 14th. : . : v ...
The Senate committee on education
has decided to report favorably the"
bill to establish farm life schools by
providing $200 state aid to every
county raising a like amount for
building and equipment and providing
for its maintenance.
Charlotte people have bought the
Patterson Springs property near Shel
by embracing 100 acres valuable land.
The property was sold under a decree
of court by commissioner Max Gard-
ner. The property is situated on the .
Southern railway and has a hotel on.
it.
After a new census taking of Hen
dersonville, made by six public spir
ited citizens Thursday there was
found to be 3,705 living there instead
of 2,818 as the" government, census ,w
gave. Many people were found who
never saw the enumerator for the gov
ernment, but were eager to get on the I.
list.- :
Wadesboro has not experienced so ,
disastrous a fire in many years as
the one which destroyed property to -the
amount of nearly $100,000 Friday '
morning. Onehakf of one of the best
business blocks is in a mass of emol
dering ruins, and two of the largest
business establishments.' lost their,' en-
tire stocks, with ouly half insurance. ;
hot.
ed in jail, which is guarded by an
armed posse as a precaution. Officers
from I ayettevule are en route tq
Maton in an automobile to identify
tne prisoner. :: .v-, ;.;
Items from China Grove Eecord.
Miss Emma Frecre, of Coneord, is
E. W. Ed-
designed to amend the present divoroo with thft j, for it ig joing tauen count of his mbyements and was plac-
bm referred to in thiaeorrespondence .. GoVernor Jarvi.' declared that one
the other day, but -with regard to two of the functions of the wtate is to
others, one of which is yet in process tK a -j i
"r.T IT' v7T j rr " wtcution oi tne enmmax act, :v"W0
tvauua UOO WWVU 1U ,UO lUUlUS Ui UB mnaf itA UA 1ia - 1 a, J at..
Senate Judieiary eommittee for moreerimina, .nH ,11 lnnw th.t ,
than .ton Avwcntni vfMnKH ...lumlvl . . . o J : . j if
T T'T aV V.r la noy is Chnst-Uke." He asked that I ;uer sier, mr
than a week, tor wit: tho bill which , ini, 81H)DOrt tl , m. wards, v. - :
places tbe man on atf equality with Uoboo. that is doing so much: - Chas. R Dayvault, of Plant City,
"-"6 Kanresentative Knainhmir .aaUmuI owing 19 hw umess oi nis xacner,
well as the bueband-to seeure i di- ,,, boy must Mformed g -iauA has decided to remain bere until about
vorce for a single aet of adultery. It hl thV eertainlv ha cannot b.9 of March. -
mrumoredin legislative circles that form.d Jn th nibihtiu h. XThe Superior Court of Eowan
aa.;. veil ;ii Hua, :av i " v vu v I - . . . - .
li. . FZ r vpoB1 gang. He declared that the r"1 y o ol Jf eb-
the Senate asdid the five year, (in- jaekao ,5,1-1-- sui . UJruary. Judge C. C. Lyon will preside
able asset as well as a necessary asset fo?Lthe JJ ia Salisbury,
of the state, and we thould look after mBy Kimball iwent ; to , Salisbury
it.. ' - - : Thursday morning to take temporary
stead of ten) in the separation bill, ,
Legislative lire Points.
The State Highway Commission bill
having met with -an nnfavorable re
port at the hands of the eommittee ia
probably doomed, although a fight will
be made for toe adoption of the mi
nority report.
The report of the eommittee on- in
charge of the Concord Telephone ex
change in Salisbury. Mr. Kimball
has been in charge of the China Grove
Surprise Birthday Party.
Mr. anil mn w m mv-m w.m
lagreeably surprised on last Monday ."?'wo 5? ig weU
morning .Whenv their relatives d h"1 ."" pwuuou.
friends cama rushing into their pretty
...r'Vvr..rrr,rrr-wVu: little eountrV home in bnwia. . In New York City. Monday -was
VUIUUIAIO XU.1 . I "rf J J f - O
son's, in No. 3, which is his place for
chnnging horses on his trip. The
horse was as well as usual Friday
evening, and was found dead in the
stall next morning. It k supposed
that it died of colic. It was valued
at about $100. .
ons ana eama&es to
th birtbdav. There was alTmi SuHivan. the Tammany politi
bc erowd and'a lone taMe of nic eian, made many a poor soul happy,
. i ....- - .11 1L. 1 ai. T , l -
in iiMndail nr .nWMnt. Jn-inJ. awg w t-i;veryone seemed "?
tag thKoonce me. and one of "l-eiij
k. a j.v-i.- ..7 i -lainner was gene.?-tha v&nntt ooula Uocka to a nne of wretched humanity
line
infiAMHAa Aanjuiie,11 Am cVU.
ennmirrinir nlM'M rioV. i iyers' iwtn Dinnday. xners was a
nt llainuJ 1- fl.; fi. 411 1 ""'"fi
uv. .U W.BWr n AAA IVBUit
Hail Carrier Irtnbergei Loses a Horse.
v Mr. 0. T. UmbergerAjmral mail ear
Yierun mote Nb. 2, lost one of his
horses Friday night of last week. Ha
kept tlte horse at Mr. M. A." Emer- y,e wamest debates of the aession ?1D,ner. l-Sened'. ths yonng peoule
Conor Eoll of White Hall' SchooJf or
- V Uonth Cnding Fabraary 10. "
Principal's room Helen . Taibirt,
Vendetta Horubuckle, Larkin Parish,
Amanda Parish, Anna Bell Smith,
, Callie Lee, Minnie Joyner, Ilassie Joy
ner, Elwood Joyner, Connie Gray, s
Primary Room Frnnkie Horn-
buckle, Sadie WhijerLola 'drier, Guy
Tailni-t. - ': ';, .-.
rhillip Mills: the negro . wife-mur
derer from Transylvania county, paid
- the death penalty in the electric chair
in tlie state's rrison t 10:30 o'clock
1'riday morning, in the presence of
I'e 30 spectators which the law al
lows. It was the second time the death
(n ulini appliances of the North Caro
lina prison have been nsed and there
' was not a hiU-h in tbe terrible affair,
Tlie Rockwell 1'ercantile Company,
t 1" H-kwell, Rowan county, is to dis
' ;ne business. The stork, to
r v llh a site and store building,
; s e ' 1 ( 1 1 tion at tbe pice of
; :.:y February .;:h.
win ensue...
reached
neZ Tlaubiect wTS hd tneirotnres made iiTbuggies 9 for many block.:. In lint
j." 7.. ,! 1 a.V ana in irrouoa about the nlaa. while waa a man who was once a multi-
Mi w uju, u a reponea.1 A. 7V: ".7Z m;ilinn.i t,nt lt .11 1.5. .ki.
vaeaa va mjtj ipOA VJ WCIW m?aUIlg Mgt w t " '
LLEWXAM.
banjo, playing the fiddle and done-" Well atreet.
linff. Mr. . Mvara has been marriiu. I '
two years and this is the biggest sur- v'iney are seuing a new Kind 01
BILL KYE HEMORIAL FUND,
Urj A. B. Pounds Add Ten Dollars pri.M "f" tD vnin ked hia V. A these parts-ringing li-
wiiiuai evuu avu yvuMf I v- iji. . s . 1. . 1 1 nnm . A mah . Iwa anI a half i-hifHai
and fihariff Honeycntt $5 Today. .yeg.M . . . , c A M- ' Ifuli was locked up the other night
Our Bill Nva mmnrii) YnnH tinwl ' h'.:-. 11 111 land his neifl-libom in the nails adioin.
amounts to $159.18, the latest oontrib- , 'Mrs. 6nobberIy-Why, , it'o quite ing declare that he sang from nine at
utors being Mr. Arthur Pounds, who the most rediculous thin ever. The night until four tbe next morning
gave $10, and Sheriff Honevcutt also Wa of ber trying to break into so- without stopping. Even this is an
gives $5.00. The fund now stands: leiety when her husband has never! improvement on fighting liquor.
Ma. 4. W. Cannon.. . .$ 25.00 ,TOn oeen waiciea. -. urcensDoro Ueeord,
J. W. Cannon ..w-. 25.04
Times 6.00
Tribnna . fi.00
Cash ; 10.00
Cash .. 25.00
J. Locke Erwin 23.00
C. W. Swink -,....,..;..- 8.00
C. F. Ritchie ..;r-,". 10.00
Boys at Training School -... 9.18
Arthur B. Pounds 10.00
J. F. Honoycutt .....:...;.- J5.00
AB PASTIOTJIAHLY DESIRED
by this bank which endeavors at all
times to learn the needs of the Farmer,
Merchant, Firm, Corporation and In-
dividual Depositor and meet them in
a helpful manner, i, j l
Total
$159.18 j
On f ti!to1 Siirnl-i. ami Vmfilm a"
Thirty-five of the forty-five appli-Uien nn on i
,. ... ,i . r r a m,viww iuiuuiu auiui uioaua uuv
caoii ueiure mo cuprerae voun were I , . , . ,, . . . .. -m .
announced Thursday as having passed on,y to M81at the business man, but to T7 IchlV VT1 "
miWMafill BTmintintw Inst Xfnn.i, iDrOtect his deDOsitS. . 14 Vi-4 til f t4.0
and licenses to practice law have been ' '
iflnuod to them. Non. of t!ie three ne- To a cordially invited to place
grocs who an:e3 WPr "acir ' ful. ,. . your acconiit ir'-li tl!a I::.5t...; .'
fcl
New Novelties.
....In Notions!
In- this line we are showing new
things every day. We will be pleas
ed to have you look every day..:, t l ;.
Wash Braids in all the New Spring
Colors ' .
5c yard and up.
All widths in Bias Bands and Linen
Tape.
Pretty line of all kinds of New But
tons for coats, suits and dresses. .
8pecial values In Pearl Buttons at
.5c,10c,15c
t ;
Wash Beltings- in i new designs of
White and Colors at
10c, 15c, 20c a belt
: Another lot of Patent Leather Belts
; 10 and 15c
:fjd gloves new lot just nt
.mite, Tan, Black, aiaes B.l-S to 7.1-2 ;
and every pair guaranteed to give sat-
isf action
.$1.6d.and:$lJ5b.r.'.-
, Long White Kid Gloves in 12. 14
and 16 Button Lengths. . , w
- LET US SHOW, YOU.
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