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1 Price, 43 C.-U a llotlh. concord, n. a. ;:;iday. maixh 31, 1:11. cot. a: zi. ut nazT. A CHOD LOST. roa tvzuq uzzjlxt K0ST3 CI" 1.1 i.-- ., r na u Touei I'.a f JI. ' ' Ejt-Oov. Wan, a i A : i South Carolina, who arrive in Concord y-r trdy, mad a address .at tha Kirtt Presbyterian chanh lMt night, this being the fifth is the Chautauqua ee rie. i -',- ' -Gov. Ansel took as the buii for hi - remarks the wortK "Is th young r man Abe&lom aaft" Hi nklreei M made speeiIly to the young and it wm -strong, tineit and imprsaiv plea for higher and better living on the part of or yonng women, and young men. ' ; - Never, said he, La there beea su;h great interest taken, both by the world and 4be Christian ehureh, in tba wel- fan of the vonmr. Our greatest a. ' ntui nation is enr young men and women. "Yoonpr'men are yon safe - in tout thinking t ' ' he asked in a most imDMssive manner. T As a man think- ath. so is be. ' lie spoke of tb no. ta- sity of reading jtcod bookj, and of the importance i,f a library in every town, lto feed rjsejly the minds of tho " yonng and to bnild up strong, ehar- v aeters in tbem. . . . -- Make -the most you'ean'of yonr . heart, said the speaker. Cnltivaie in it all the splendid graces that adorn -. character. - He spoke also of the need of physieal exercise, which should not f-- Tba neglected...; ; ."i'v,?" ' The "world is calling on every aide ? ' fnr Tnnnv men who can do something. It is giving yon opportunities on av iary aide. , Are .you ready to grasp themt - ; ; Gov, Ansel left this morning for bis home.- While here he made many new ' frietids.by his pleasant manner. Quite .' number of our citizens who formerly : Kved in South Carolina already had , the pleasure of his acquaintance. ' V- " la the Cotton Belt V Charlotte Chronicle. ' . ' Reports from the cotton belt where : nUntine has been retarded by drought V; indicate (that conditions have been .".'j I improved. , In its report of jb weath ' r and the crops. The ilew Orleans v Picayune says that the fine reins of the past -week h4ve;unionMeaiy.pni - moisture In tneeowon oeH. xue nuu ' airtAnded all over Texas and the cen tral belt, were general in.tha Miasia- ' siti vallex-and- pretty luiiy eovereu ' ",'the Eastern and Atkntie section, so ' that there ifroow no further reason to ; complain of ineuffleient moisture to nerrnit of vlanting operations. In Texas, which 6tt has suffered so se verely from drought in recent years, the rain bava been practically bene- ade- Aftar an AH KTgbl Search tht littU Effort Being Mads by Woaan'a Bet- IVpnlar Tocr.j Ti r f L !' On is round Safe and Bound this Morning. "My Oittla giri, Martha rsgeart, is lost," was the message Chief oti Police Boger received Jut night from Mr. Charley Faggart, who lives near the Cro well roller mill. Th chief and two of hi men immediately began a search. v Tba officers ware reinforced by friends, neighbors and . relatives and every possible do was ferreted out to 4h and and still the search proved futile. Tba little girl attends school at graded school Ko. 2 and yes terday when school was dismissed she told soma of her comrades thai she was going to the borne of Mr. Roberts until it stopped raining. ' The officers and' searehera traced the girl to this home but hers again they were doomd to disappointmant, as they were informd that the child had made her departure. Tha officers were then at a loss as to how to. pro ceed but urged on by the pleadings and entreaties of distracted parents, they continued tha relentless seareh far into the bleak and windy night but all to no avail.'- ,.- ., ; : . But thia morning the hopes of the fond parents were realised and the efforts of the police partly repaid, for thelittle girl was found, and no harm- bad com to her, iu - she ba 1 spent tba night in the warm comfort able homo of one of her little play mates and friends, ,';-,? '-V at the few of tha members are after physi-1 cal work, and it is to be hAned that c me r;Fw.WM2Mafc r'.'Trii: do few "stunts" a teratnt Association to EeestablUh the Library Ear. The Woman 'a Bet terment' Associa tion, through its literary department of which Mrs. L. D. Coltraae is chair man. making an earnest effort to re establish tha puWie library for Con cord. A library association has been :..;on rre-ly-.-t-Dr. Cinxch to L' ' -tttrian CLnrUi t ica Ears on Sunday. Tie speaker for I) i evening at the v l.,ttiUuQiia being held at the First 1'rer.bytenan church will be v. W. It. Ulnter, pastor of the Lineolatoa hareh. The Learae bavug this meet- formed and the ladies are now solicit-;! ;n in eharo fnA IiuImkI rnifoHmmtii ing members. Th dues for member-: a securing Mr. Minter, for he i a snip in in aseocutioB rs i.w year.j sneaker of not a student and traveler, but voluntary contributions ar being - m, Minter wiir .k in th )m.h 1 . t. ma ll . I ageny sougni. i no doom lormeriy j tonight at 8 o 'flock. -. umq is vn uoraxy nere ar storea, - Saturday afternoon at 4 -o'clock away at tb graded school but thesejProf. Mrti& 0f Davidaon, win ad will be removed to rooms up street j 3 chiidren and young people. and a librarian secured as soon as the. jhoujjh specially designed for young plans havamatenaliaed. Tbakbraryjp ih, 4ddresof Prof. Martiu wm tuyimiHjr w wca uilk iwuia wlU or appreciated by grown eool. u f. ten unn it. are to a. - a at b 8om af tl Paopls Zf an! C . wlsrs Wk Coma .i Go. Mr. Z. A. Morris U spending the day in Charlotte. ,. Mr. Eueben UolvMSyjif Salisbury, is a visitor iu the city today. : - Mr. r8i McOwnell, of Charlotte, ia a visitor in tha city today. Mr. R. a Wheeler anent a few hours m Charlotte on a amines this morning. wiss Margaret Moara, who has beea viaiting Mrs. J. Locke Erwin, baa returned- to her bone) in-Torkrille, S. C. Rev. W. C. Alexander, whahns beeniCuiity, Day at b Soaday School . . . . 1 . . . . ir . . : v 1 1. i: i. : k- vimiing inenua in ina iy ior a free:, formerly used as democratic head quarters. .. .- , v . . Tba grcunld committee is nlso-diiing some effective work and right at the present time they are waging a cam paign in 'an effort 40 annihilate the dandelions that are now flourishing in in yaras ana on me eago 01 ne siee walks. They advocate that all prop erty owners and the city officers ds-. stray the plants now before they go 10 seed and it will result in their be coming extinct., A - T . ... . The Chicken Law. ? " Section 1. That it shall be unlaw ; Will Do StunU" at Kannapolis. Charlotte Chronicle. ; " ' i Saturday night of ibis week, a doe en or so members of the physical department of tba local Y. M. C. A. are going to Kannapolis, where tbey are going to give the people of Kan napolis a gymnasium exhibition. Sev eral numbers that were given in the exhibition' here last Friday night, will, be repeated at Kannapolis. I V..j ; 'A Tb object of this exhibition is to see it it wil not be possible to in- rease the lpterest in physieal work Kannapolis -Association, pa larger nnmber of the members of the Kannapolis as- soeiation will be strong for physip oal work. , ' jf.', " 'Th fellows that are going will leave hers on the 3 o'clock train, an after meeting the directors and" the fellows at Kannapolis, they wiH . be (seated to a lunch that will b pre pared for them, alter which the- ex hibition will oe given.-' Alter the ex hibition a bowling team will be pick ed from the Charlotte delegation, and the strongest bowling team of the Kan napolis association, ? ' f ' Threaten Editor Varner. ' : finiaL : districts hsving received 4 i. :... wkik ItaaA vr Taaan , . qaaie " 1 rlma Aw dintf" Hl try eoncluaions with o favored n a long time. Aecordingrr MMf -v i 4lxM iV . . to all reports, there will be a general - ' anJ extensive increase 'n acreage over the entir eotton belt The purchase v- of fertilisers show a marked increase over last year and there has also been i a big demand for mules and agricul .1 tural implements. I Planting has al- ' ready been begun' in the more sooth , ernly portions of the' belt and cotton is ur m carts of eoutnern lexas, as well as in Louisiana and other Gulf States. Alabama Town Wined from Map by ' - f;W-;;Tornso:'-:':;;;?;: t Mobile, J Ala,, March 30 Gaines ! - villerAla., was practically wiped out f.-bv. the tornado that oaseed over that t " city Monday, aeeordiog to belated iiiat reached here today. ' The f evelone cut a path of ruin 200 feet K wide through the settlement. There . were no casualties there,, but may u persons were butt by flying timbers tf from wrecked houses.. -.Th report tell of tremendous property damage. ; 4 Fields were swept clean' 01 new and. growing crops, forests were leveled, , , while hundreds of farm . buildings were torn down by the threshing wind. " The area of the storm sweep is remote 1 from railroad and jtelegraphic eommu . i nidation. ' " ' ' Special to Charlotte Observer , Lexington, March 90. Quite a bit of. excitement was aroused yesterday evening.wben a crowd of people were seen gathered around the of fice of H. B. Varner, publisher -of The Dispatch. . Three different' men made threats to beat, maim and dis figure Mr. Varner, becoming offend ed at their names being mentioned in 1 certain connections in this week's pa per, v , 4 One man was reported cut in fight' Saturday night at . question able restaurant. . Another . was of fended because his place of busi ness, a near-beer saloon outside the city limits, . was criticised, and an other for-a reason not given. ' .It seems .that-they all happened to arrive at the same time. A police man was finally summoned and the proceedings ended. . V ; -K -h 'i Mr. Varner has a larga Colt pistol on his desk today in easy .reach and in full view of all callers. 4 He says he ia going to open fire on the next belligerent caller as soon as. h opens the door of .his office. , i -L. .. . ful for any person in the counties of Cleveland, Cabarrus, Currituck,' Bla, den, Pasquotank Alamance Graham, Guilford and Turaersburg township, in Iredell county, Edgecombe, Meck lenburg, Wayne and 1 Surry counties, where' the stosk law prevails,' tt per mit any turkeys, geese, chickens, docks or other domestio fowls to run at larpeTafter being notified as in sec tion 2 of this act on any lands that may be cultivated in ? any kind of grain or feedstuff? or used for gar dens or for ornamental purposes. Jseo. Z. 'lnat any person so per mitting his fowls to run at large, af ter being' notified to keep them up, shall be: guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not ex ceeding five dollars or jknpnsoBedjiati. sMaiflg Hve -flays for if it shaU ap pear to any justice of the peace that after iwo days '-notice, any person persists in blowing his fowls to run at large and fails or refuses to keep them up, then said justice of the ace may order any shenff, consta or other officer to kill said fowls, 0 rasid justice of the peace may, be his dicretion, deputise the' complain ing party to kill fowls when s depre- Two freight trains collided head-on at Old Fort, on the Asheville division of- the Southern Railway, Thursday afternoon, as aftesult of which Engi neers James and Smith and their fire men, W.- A. Harrison and Joe Rich ardson, -wore all painfully injured. It is said all will recover. . The cause of the accident is said to have been a lapped train order. I ' .iv Two 43Uub Chartered. .... A i A eertiflcat' of -incorporation was - filed in the office of th Secretary of ' Stata-Thursday by tke. Outing Club Company, of Salisbury.-The author, ixed capital ia.$100; paid in $25. J. R. Mae, E. L. Mize and N. E. Earnhardt, u f Salisbury, incorporators... The Trading Club Company, also of Salisbury, was enanerea, wub an u ' ihorused capital of $3,000; paid ln "aifm. J. C Trexler. S. W. Potea and ' J. L. Mowery, all of Salisbury, incor porators. liusic Programme for Thia ETeninf . The following will be the musle pro- gramme at the . First rresDyienan -. i,nr!i thia evenintr:' " " ti Trnvafore j-l... .A'rr. by Dorn : Duet Forever With the Lord.Gounod Mr. Newman and Mrs. Womble. 1 Quartette One .Sweetly Solemn Thought Ambrose Spickler) Messrs. E. Shwrrill, Newman, J. B. . Eherrill and McKay. Flower Song .. - LanS r 1 ' i: if r rzt. - Bit Prisoners Escape from Grensboro Greensboro. Hareh 3d Six prison ers, all negroes, escaped from Guilford jail sometime before daylight 1 this morning1. " So far none of them have been recaptured. . The six were eon fined iu one cell together on the back side-and -made their exit by tearing away about a cubic foot or two of brick at the aide of a window. J The jailer did not find' out his loss of guests until breakfast time.- - Those who escaped were: . Hill Hood and Rioh Par, 'Rockingham prisoncht George Sherrill, Joe Brown, Clarence King and John Grady. ' All of them were charged, with minor infractions of law. . ' --' ' " ' ..' Justice of the leac for Cabarrna. The following Justices of the Peace for this county were appointed by the recent Legislature: No. 8 towr T - "I. C. McAllister, L. 8. Sherry, Li. A. Lip. . . No, 10 township-t-lt. L. Ilartsall.'Sr No. 11 townsliip Walter Thompson Sunday Dr. Theron H. Rice, of Richmond, will preach morning and vmung. . We certainly 'hope Concord people, will bear Dr,.Riee for he will ive.them something worth while, as matter of course. . ' ,j -i ai 1 Oliver Begins Work onlntruban. pwrlotte Observer, 3lst." . . v vr " The first diii was broken Testeedav between Greenwood and Spartanburg, a V for .the roadbed pf the mtertir bipn tracks to be placed between these two important Sonth Carolina center oftradA' this line to become for the present the southern' terminal of be inruroan now oeing 1 promoted by Ilia, interests in, control of the South er n fewer Company. The firm Of W, Oliver & Co. has the contract for grading this line aLaot of approxi mately $900,000, and for the past sev eral days the 'officials of the concern have been shipping, equipment, into central point on, the route for the purposo of getting iu readiness for ao- taal work as soon as possible. The fiBif dirt was removed yesterday near Bt ton, S. : a sliort. distance, below GtwnvtUa: and .perhaps. 1 half way be tween UrcenwoQd. 'and , Spartanburg, Sis work .'will be pnslied just as rap r as possible tb promoters pf the interurban inasting en placing in tfie eajdat--atipulrti6n that th grad ing must be done by a certain time. To this the Oliver company agreed through the representatives who met Vice President W.'S. Lee in Greenville a few days ago. Items f Inter en ' . th CU j:. Wflmincton'a r. uifte-uxmths rnaj pwt4-ttiDg '.- ! Tba coinmr-vcrnwnt Bain. Ar.l"-v, X: nil April P-12. ' Lv-. T. W. t'haaiM, - nadeabom, is .to prearb tb aaauat Arrangemeut bare been mads for a special train to earry five hundred pea- . pie from ureenaboro to High .Pmnt, April 27, to ba fcnovft aa- CJu .ord has returned to his ham in. Nashville, Miss Edna Correll Lhaa gone to Greensboro to. visit bar; friend, Mws IillivMann, of QraensWo Female College. " '.r , ' Mrs, 8.' H. Farrow ha returned from Hopewellr'Wher she Vabeea visitiagner, daughter, JIiv S. Sampled, -, : ' . ' . Miss Ruth Coltrane will arriva to night from Greensboro Female College to spend senior vacation with ber pa tents; Mr. and Mrs. D, B, Coltrane, ;Mr. M. B. Stickley bas ' returned from Raleigh where he attended a meeting $f the executive committee of the board of trustees of the A. Ss M, Colleke. ' ' .'.-..' ' V'. 'V.: Thro Months Mora of Near Beer. " , Stanly Enterprise. . ': At 'a called meeting of the board of town aommissioners, on Wednesday of last week,, license was granted to Brandon W Means, - Commisaionere Moody, Armfield and Watkina being present. 1 The other . two ;membets, Messrs. Groves and CroweU,.se,y they had no notice of tha meeting k The bdMnL at called meeting en Monday night previous,' declined to renew the license of W. W- Love and Lon Morton - upon the grounds that these men rested, under indictments for retailing, -and they could not pass the character qualifications.,; Th law aawuwt -"ilea ;aajbousr;i)!j-Jnte effect uly the first, and no license can 1 1 f . ti , : j . Decome eueetiva ior a longer periou. A man surprises a widow, not by kissing her, but by the way he does it. I Gall f M ir tr'B a ouurtoN or unn-onn j cmcuNO jeeovm WITH Tat MONMt TOO PINO KSCBS- - . Mf TO Htrt OH HAND-IVST DMA DA1LT IBB AMOVht NBBDBV, WUtWt ir A HOVt&HOLD ' ACCOUNT OK tOK ' IOUNSt-tVf03U CON0OED NATIONAL BANK Oapitai flOO.000. Surplus ISO" Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time -y ' ' ;. -- X .'Deposits. : ' . Convention for -North Carolina, whieh v- .. ' will then Jbe ia progress- there. . Th ? convention meats on the 20th and will r, " continue through the 28tb. v -1 ; , V. Captain TTade H. Philips, of tba Lexington Riiles, has been detailed for - f- , ., dutyxon the. -Mexican border nd will ',", report for service April 6th. . He was . v notified last week and was ordered to , . , . taka full field equipment,: mess kit, -and all everytbing except a test,. " ;: ., - . . 1 1 ta a m t a a a. wjiicn wm pe iurnwuea Dy ino anny iOpply -department at San Antonio, : ; : Texwhere Sawil report for daty. - r'- lfS Re. A. C Dixon, formerly bf Chel-' " 1 by, and ior some year pastor of the f Moody hwek' tn Chicaso, has been . 1 extended call to he Metropolitan I ' ;fVv. Tabernpcle, London ft pulpit 01 ad -.-'. ; v;' famous by the freat Charles Haddon .. -. -v ; v:-:( Spurgeon.-It -ia-thought t that: Dr. : . Dr. Dixon will accept the call, and if- . yl v b-does the Metropolitan Tabernaclt- , will again be heard from. ; Dr. Dixos r . ; 4-.. is not only an eloquent preaoher'r but v - : a man of great spirituals power-anT-. fc.vY : devotion as well. -f . . "J I s ; Tpttify ; ; '')' 'ft.C"j- ''Cfe' "t". it' Cafl-fe Ambtflanee -Vv ;'.'i", r , San Francislso March "30.-rCo",n,i; x ; erable speculatiou was aroused in , V army circles today by a hurry order,' .J1 . from Gen. Tasher Bliss, eommanvLr, , -7 v s tha troops at San Diego, to Task 10 anibulanres to an Diego as quickly as possible. . It kn4 tnown f.jr.hat purpose the ordewaajwi.-ir--v'- A new pest is- "reported 'destroying eotton in Texas. ,'-c 1 '''. .. . 1 4" Tomorrow ;,."''';'"',. -.. r-yv?':". - Ton have been considering about some shares in our new 27th Series and we want to re mind yon that tomorrow la the date for our opening. Call dur ing the day or evening till 10 o'clock. Many have arranged to start saving with this new series and we have room for all who will come,' Open day hours from 8 a. in., to 10 p. m. . ' s . T .. . , "1 "... A complete statement show ing value of shares in different Series will be ready' for deliv ery April 1st at 12 m.. All can and get one." ' We want to see yon. - 3. SC HENDRTX, Secy, and Treaa. - In Concord National Bank. THE DATE APRIL 1ST. D "r 1 With this Bank is helpful not only to Den ia business bat to every man and wcrsia t;!lie vWho has any bciiness transactions. It encouwsea ecenomy, establishea your credit, makeB eeading money away ot -pajtog bills with Check easy, besides saiegniruug your cash, Y.1y t:t t'.zvi yesr Cceckls or Private Access! r.Kli SELBY SHOES Makes Life's Walk Easy. Your Feet Into New Spring SELBYS Put All the latest . SELBY models now 1 ready. Style in every line Quality .in every : bit of leather.V Good work- manship in every stitchu Comtort at every point, from heel totoe Easy to select your ? WEAR SELBYS THIS SEASON in IU OTI t i . exact shape. 11 urn uu ' It's a pleasure to show you.' , i. L..pc?i:is'Q"te No. 12 townbL'jv-sJ. N. Brown. hiJs V
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