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CONCORD. N. C'JI0in)AY. APRIL 24, 1911.
tinm Om. I Oeata.
NO. 243
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ral To Kde Tut Kerala
A Cress at OiNt Interest An-
. aCt Cat to Antra la a Tww Days.
' : 4:. While the asoal quiet and order of
the easiness section at tbe city waa
Minf efcserred thw saormnf about
1o:j0 'dock, tbe dank, clank, of a
ball w beard which waa immediately
' followed by tka cry "look oat, toe ear
' ia aomiDf!" Pedestrians euddenly
- baited their fait and turned to look
' while Wka end baaiMaa men came
' forth from tbeir offleaa and ahopa 'to
. take a look at Concord' first atraat
- car. Slowly it toned the carve at
: . the Intersection of Depot and Uaion
; r streets and then aped up beautiful
- , Xorta Union while the people gased
.'. and the tones pranced.
-, After making a trip over the route
Mho ear waa atopped at the , aqure
where aersral pictures wera made by
Photographer Newman. Included in
. the pictures wera a large number of
. . . Concord 'a beautifnl and attractive la-
diet and handsome and able business
).- men, who ware afterward taken over
the route aa guests of the officiate of
- the company preeeat. ' ' .
, la (be Sooib belooga the dialine
r tion at being the first place a trolley
- -'ear -waa ever operated, which took
Ciee ia Montgomery, Ala, a few day
fore eara wera atarted in Richmond,
': Va, To Concord North Carolina, be
kngs the distinction of having the
first storage battery ear aver operated
. Inthoftmth. -
From Mr. LeRoy Scott, aalea man
ager of the Federal Storage Battery
Car Co, a representative of thia paper
- r gathered the following facta concern-
tug the atoraga battery ear. ; r
Mr. JEdiaon baa been experimenting
! for tea year on a atoraga battery.
The eld storage battery waa composed
' of lead and cine, wbieq deteriorates
.- very rapidly and ia heavy and cum
- fcerseme. - The -new eterjf. ia only
half the weight) of the old lead bat
' tery and there ia no acid and tbe gaa
that ia generated ia eysgen hydrogen,
. which ia not perceptible to the human
eeneee, while the-snlphurie acid gaa
of the al t bat try ia highly deatrne-
., Fttra of III materials. If tba lead bat-
; territ avcrehaxead 1
tenia omehamad rv i .
ii.ti 4hm il.H. ill-.li -"- -
j'lSdiaou fcatery.fr.ay ba'cbarod ten
aftAalre tltCpcr-'
. -iancnt innry.' Tbe old battery is also
urreKarily contained in glasa or rub
; ber cuehfch U expensive and lia
hie to expl,,-nl -jnd he" EJigon bat-
T JT wniaii-ed in a corrugated,
, tnifker plated at eel and. ia fool proof.
, '-Aa to tba life, at the battery it h8
been ia use aeven years without; an
- ,, apparent dcteriation and a upkeep
' cost. The car wat purchased from the
Federal Storage Battery Car Co., of
vwhiea Mr.-K. -H. Beach ia president,
who with Mr., Edison .will bk 4n Con
cord Wednesday. Mr. Edison ia re
ported, aa- saying that be ia eapeeially
interested in this kind of a car and
will ae that it is a success.' Care like
i. Ours Are now in operation on the 22nd
street-crosa town line in New york,
and also in Washington and other cit
v ies, and everywhere have given entire
". MttofaetioV-.":r:'''''-';''"rv'
The ear ia 31 feet long, and of reg
ulation width. It will seat 32 people
. without--crowding. The seats. 'are
length wiae on each aide of the car,
. .' i Mr. LeRoy Seott, general aales
manager, and Mr. LeFevra, engineer,
are here to' instruct thw- local em
. ployeea of the company how to oper
- ' ate the carl" The ear thia morn in? was
fun by an employe who had never
-' .before ace'n a storage battery, k f he
i talc of the ear waa made by The Edi
' ton Storage Battery Equipment Co,
with offices in Atlanta and Salisbury,
' through their representatives, Messrs.
- G. R. Collina and W. H. Ragland. ' -
Those in the party, from Salisburyi
werer Messrs. T. it.vVanderfordL W,
- 0. Ragland, J. Jerome, Hugh Dag
. ' gee, M. L. Jackson, W. F. Snider.
' Accompanying these were. Mr. LeRoy
- ) Seott, of New Torkj and .Mr. W. 3.
LcFevre, the eleetriciaa
Mr. Jerome atated to the writer
- that another ear ia expected here with
' in a week, and thai, is proposed to
. ' operate a ten or fifteen minute ached
, ale. The track will be extended to a
"- point opposite the passenger station
;. aa that the-ear an ba entered withoat
- crossing the street. ,
r Mr, W. F. Snider, president of the
, 'company, expressed himself -aa well
. pleased .with the ear and the general
outlook of buainesa here. While tajk
v c .ing with him about hia company and
v ' its prospects he incidentally called at-
- tention to -the beauty ol JNortn union
4 street and pointed out that by using
. .a storage iMtttery ear it would ot in
anyway , injure the beautiful shade
-" trees and North Union could still le-
main the "street beautiful-;. .
"Opening Diy " for the atrect car
waa a big -auecesa and marks another
' - great advancement in the. life of Con
cord. :.?;. '. "i ;:-. f
, . Sidar Free. Thia Afternoon, i
. AU persona, men, Women and ehil
Jren, who desire "if, will ba given a
iv i?uo on )nc car av any iim aur-
be the afternoon.. We are asked by
M management to snake this au
wutMNtt.
MEdCAir ETTOUnTOI.M :
. HACTIOAIXT AT Alf ETD.
BccreUry of War Dtcktnaoa and Dr.
Ooaaa lanoanca Agretaacnt by
Slag and Madera to Armistice. '
Waaaington, April 22. Secret srj
of War Dickinson announced today
that President Taft bad roceived word
that an armistice bad beta agreed
upon ia Mexjeo.
fir. Gomes announced that Diss hsd
accepted the terms of tba armistice.
Peace ia predicted within a week. .
For th first time since hia arrival
hero, Dr. Vatquo Gomes today ad
mitted that bo had been conducting
negotiations for aa armistice between
President Dies and Dr. Madero, and
that the revoldtioniata arc willing to
make eon sessions in order to restore
peace. -Be issncd a statement which
offered tho first definite explanation
of the failure of Francisco L, Madero
to make good hia throat to' attack
Juarcs yesterday.
" Additional eonnrmatkm that peace
is at tiand came from Mexican Am
bassador Zamacona, who aaid:
"I cannot and will not discuss the
negotiations, but I may aay, however,
that peace ia very, very near at hand.
I will not attempt to predict the ox-
act minute. The prophet's business
ia too. difficult." . .
Gomes refused to discuss the char
acter of the negotiations, bat atated
that they bad been earned on for two
daya through a third person.
"The revolutionists have no desire
for further bloodshed," , tba s junta
statment declared. "And if peace
can be reached by concessions from
both parties, honorable to each, it ia
most desirable." Vy..-''"
It waa reported bare that Gomes
received from Francisco I. Madero a
telegram reading, - in substance, aa
follow : ' ;..
"Taking into consideration the ac
tual- situation, 'General JVadero ac
cepts the armisMeo proposal covering
tho Bona of Juarez in order to aegotl
ate peace in conference that are. to
ft) " -. - . -..
ta'aaa, V4'"AptW9tof
armiatieo or .Qve days, fteginning at
nloTjaay -apd affecting ' the district
between Juarex ' and Chihuahua and
west, of tho latter city, waa made, ef
fective today in an exchange ot iden
tical letters, signed by Gen, Francisco
L. Madero, for tho rebels, and Gen.
John Navorro for the, government.
The truce orovides that there shall
bo no movement of troops, ot cither
sMle during tbaanext five days and
that, provisions and medieineg may
be brought to either camp ; from the
American side without ' payment of
duty. .:.,' - -.v f . .
New Iron Bridga Over Coddle Creek.
Mr. R. (VKiscr,- the well known
bridge builder of tho county, ia now
putting in an iron bridge over Coddle
Creek at tbe Bala mill.. The bridge
will lave a '60-foot iron span, with
117 feet of wood work, 167 feet in all.
The bridge is being placed eight feet
higher than the old one. The rock
work is done and also the iron section
of the bridge. ; It is expected that the
bridge will aooa be ready for use.
Recently a fine horse belonging to
Mr. Will Kiser, who was working on
the bridge; ran away and ' ran up
against a bank, and was so badly in
jured that Dr. Bunn, who waa called
to attend him, bad bim killed. '
BEND A KOTOW! OT TOUft
BABT TO THE TRIBUNE,
Would yon lika to at your lit-
tie baby rweeiheert peering at
yon from the columns of this pa-
per? If gov have a good picture
of your baby, one that if satis-
factory to yoa. Just sand it ia to
tha contest office and we will re-
produce It in tha paper. We will
return the photo toyoalsaa good
condition aa we receive It. It
will be beat to get in at aooa aa
poasfbls as it ia to ba a case ot
'first coma, first sorTed" in thia
matter.
" V lira. 8eott &o-clectei
Washington, April 21. MrsjMat-
thew T. Seott," of IUinoi , to-night waa
declared-re-elected president general
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution tor the next two years.
She received 614 ot the 1,086 votes
eas( and 148 more than her oponent,
Mrs. William C. Story, of Mew Tork,
who received 466 votes. The tellers
spent almost 24 hours in counting the
votes which were east yesterday.
.:. -
.'Oa sll TbnilnMa mniuul wtth 0
tha . Baby Content 'phont Mr.
Joyce, telephone No. 138,. Contest
office opposite St. Cloud-Kormaa-
dy Hotel, ia old Festal Talegrspa.
building. Ea wiU ba pleaaed to
hav yoa ejalL
a . ..,,
Ti-Z2T EXLb IXWS. '
Many f raaal Itawai of lataraat
. Kr. Urchins at Haatamill
Korat to OoaasrA tram iTllmlag-
Mr, tpcllatley, of 'Spanear, speat
a few fira idCdBeord kut.week with
bar mot her-iiUw,. Mrs. f. H. Kis-
aiah, on N. Union atreet. - 4-
Mr. t. L. Gregeoa ia spending sev
eral diya ia Draper, N. C with hia
son, who baa been ill with-diplnberia.
Mr. Jeaaio Watson, of Burlington,
la spending- a lew days la the city
with bio father. Mr. J. H. Wateon.
: Mr. Rom Rob.bina,'ot Atlanta, apenFt
a lew days in the city last weekxm
tua ratber, Mr. W. U Robbina.
Mr. J. g. .8troud haa returned to
Concord after spending a week in
Chapel Hill with rela tires. Mel
Strand waa called to Chapel Hill on
account Of the illness and death- of
his brother, Mr. P. E. Strood.
Mrs. Lather Sloan, of Charlotte,
spent Sunday in tba city with her
sister. Airs. V. JC. Stratford.
Messrs. Owens and Jno. Tarsh, al
oaiuouiy spent onnoay in veneora
with Mr. Geo. Brandon.
Mr. Martifl Body, of Charlotte.
spent Sunday in the eity with rela
tives, v
Mr. M. B. Coleman, of Wilminirton.
moved bia bonachold goods to Con
cord last week, and expects hia family
rne utter part ot una week. - ,- :
Mrs. Lixxie James' left Saturday
for Moorcavilla where uhe will attend
several daya visiting relatives. -
Her. W. L. Hutehins hss returned
to Concord from Hnntersville. where
he delivered a baccalaureate eermon.
Hub Grace Brown, of Kannapolia.
spent Saturday , and Sundav with
relatives id tbe city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stacks, of Kan
napolia, spent Sunday in the city at
the homo of Mr. Jamea Simpson on
Meadow atreet. ' . - ;;.:';...
Miss Phronia Hinson has gone to
Durham to spend a week. Miss Hin
son ia an official representative to a
state meeting of the Daughters of
Liberty held in Durham thia week.
'Mrs. Oliver Russel, has returned
from a week's visit to relatives at
xuiimmm and Mpeaeea, -
UiltKt Eaiffiai
spent Saturday and Sundav in Con
cord with relatives. ..'.
Dr. DuBose's Body Found Floating
Hear seen or Vrowniag.
Morganfon, April 23. The body of
Dr. tMcNeely DuBose, late rector of
uraee episcopal ennrcn in Morgan
ton, who was drowned in the Ca
tawba river, near here, early on the
morning of Saturday;' April. 15, was
found this afternoon at about 5:30
o'clock within fifty feet of where it
went' down. Tbe water where the'
body waa found today was ten feet
deep and the river has fallen font
or five feet at least since the drown
ing. Searchers had been all over this
part of the river time, and time again
thia week, using long polea and gigs
in their efforts to locate the bod v.
but somehow tbeir efforts were in
vain, thia probably being due to the
depth of the water. '
P. O. of L A to Meet In Laxinjctos.
Lexington ia to have the honor of
entertaining Thursday of this week,
April 27, the national officers of the
Patiiotie Order of Sona of -America
and delegates from the forty-six lo
cal campa of the state at the first
state meeting of this oiyler in North
Carolina. This order is comparatively
a new one but it has great strength jn
me west and North. It baa grown
wonderfully in North Carolina and
thia meeting is for tbe purpose of or
ganising a state camp to take eaie of
the order 'a rapidly growing interests
in the state. ,
Three, aundrcd deletratea and vis
itors are expected and tbe Lexington
Camp No. 28, has been very active
tor the past two weeks getting ready
for the event. ' ,-... V': - '
8paaoar Shops go on Shorter Hours.
Salisbury Post, 22nd. . .
' The men are all off today with the
exception of tbe round house force
and what few others are absolutely
'necessary. c -'
Many ot the men are of tne' opinion
that thie-order comes aril result of
the committees from he various
Southern shops now being in Wash
ington endeavoring to arrange a new
wage scale and Working agreement. '
HOTICBI
' On all bustnees coanectod with
the Baby Contest 'phoae Mr.
Joyce, telephone No. ISA . Contest
office opposite St Cloud Norman-
dy Hotel, ia aid Foetal Telegraph
building. -Ha will be pleased to
hare you oalL - - e
Mr. H, P. Guffy wen) to Statesville
yesterday morning, and It ia expected
that he will, return with Mrs. Guffy
this afternoon. "
r
oomzzzs tzs. cinm. '
Dyaaattag of Losj Aagaiaa Tbaes
Building AisMad If rriaaaer,
-Indianapolk, Iao , April 22.
Charged with- murdor -ia eoancetioa
wfih' the exptv' ioa that wrecked the
building of Tin-Lot Angcdes Times on
October X,10l( eauaing the death of
21 persona, Jjha I, McNaaaara, aeo
retary-treasBrer cl the International
Association of Bridge aad Straetaral
Irea Workera, was arrested late today
in tho beedqoairf -n of the organisa
tion ia this city. Vibe warrant tor bia
arrest waa n a indietmeat
.found by a graod iiiry in Los Anrelea
and waa served ly William A Buna.
a aeteeuve, aeeompanied by iDdianap
olia deteetivea. .
Chicago, April 2.-Capt. Shephen
WeeV chief of the Chicago detective
burean, aaid tonight that a full con
ies, ton ftad. oeea oMataed from one
of the BMa arrested in Detroit, in
connection: with te ' dynamiting f
The Los Angclea Times ojuilding.
' Tha alleged eonXeesietv is aaid to
cover ninety typewritten pages and
to relate to the movements ot tbs men
now under arrest land others sought
by tbe detectives, i i .
According to Captain Wood it de
scribes in detail too -dynamiting of
buildings, railroad trains and facto
ries where conflicts; between union aad
non-union labor existed. The loss of
many lives and iha destruction of
property valued at almost $2,000,000
ia aaid to be detailed. He said the
confession was placed in the posses
sion of attorneys representing the Na
tional Electoral Aksociation and has
been sent to Las Angeles to be used
in tha trial of tha eased against the
men under arrest, i I lv
VTho confesriol was made" at the
homo of Detective) Reed of tbe Chi
cago police department in South Chi
cago," aaid Captain Wood. "More
wrests la tnavease are. expected and
any disclosure of the details of tbe
confession at this; time would make
them almost impossible. While here
the men under arrest were never in
eemmnnicatioa. with each other and
neither knew that hia companion waa
a prisoner in the same house. They
were questioned incessantly and final
ly a tmm waajtbtaiaod from on
of tbem. . , . . . - w; t !
"The 'plants of dynamite' found
since the Indianapolis arrests, were
told of in the confession sod the
names and whereabout of other
men now being sought are known to
the detectives.""
Street Oar Company Wants Gaa
, Franchise.
We are informed by a member of
the street car company that the gentle
men interested in the property who
were here Saturday were so profound
ly impressed with our splendid eity
and its possibilities that ' they are
anxious to. put in a gas plant here.
It is understood that they will at
once make application to the board of
aldermen for a franchise. This will
be two applications for a gas fran
chise before the board. We have al
ready published the detaila of the
franchise asked for by Mr. Denny, of
Philadelphia, and tbe action taken by
the committee- appointed to consider
the matter. The entire matter will be
taken, np at the regular meeting on
tne nrst Monday night in Hay.
Mr. Henry Smith, of Durham, will
be in Concord May 1 for a month so,
wniie tba family of Mr. Duke are in
Europe. '
Good for Twenty-Five Votes
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Brekau aa Haaitb, DaarQla CUet WIU
Frebabty Oe te the Frtaoa Farm.
Atlaata Coostitatioa.
Thomas Edgar Stripling 'a applica
tion for pardon haa been declined by
Governor Brown. . -
(After foarteea years of liberty,
which he achieved by breaking jail,
tbe maa who slew W. J. CorneU in
the dead boors of tbe Mgbt ia Harria
county, ia 1897, must don the stripes
of the convict and begin the service of
tbe sentence demanded of bias by tbe
law for hia crime, and which will ter
minate only at the end of of his life.
In denying the application for par
don which Stripling filed shortly af
ter be waa arrested ia DsnvMle a few
weeks ago aa tbs man' who escaped
from the Harria county jail after a
life sentence- had been passed upon
hiaa, Governor Brown declined to fol
low the recommendation made unani
mously by tbe three members of the
prison commission.
Stripling ia in jail at Columbus,
where he has been since be was arrest
ed by Detective. Smith, of Carrollton,
several weeks ago. In his ease the
gavetvor ia the "court of last re
sort,' and tba prison commission will
issue aa order tome time during the
week assigning him to service in one
off thi e ran'y convict camps or at the
prison farm.
Stripling ia aaid to have broken
down under the. strain which haa been
upon hin. since his arrest. Physicians
have td that he ia a physical
wreck, the mere shell of a man that !
tuberenlosia haa already seised him in
its relentless grip, and that hia once
rngged tsonatiiutioa has fallen to
pieces, and that it is only a question
of a few years, or perhaps a : few
B.wthe uiitil death will end the sen
tence imposed upon him by the courts.
It is said that be ia physically unfit
for bard labor, and it ia probable the
commission will send bim to the state
farm at Milledgeville.
Stripling's wife and hia children,
who attended the bearing before the
prison commission and also before the
governor, have gone back to Danville,
where they have tirad for the reveral
3a'Paflsy:jaawtavtyMfwf
police of that city. - ?" ) X .' ; '
- In many - particulars Stripling's
case ia one of the most dramatic ever
occurring in the prison records of any
state in the world.
- Wild Onions in Butter.
Albemarle Enterprise.
The Post recently said that much
of the best butter on the Salisbury
market was to infected with It he
flavor of wild onions, that it was, be
ing "turned down." Tbe same, is
true of this and many other markets.
Tbe farmers hava. problem before
them to get rid of the wild onion,
which seems to be increasing in area
to fast. If any- farmer in. Stanly
knows a reliable way to destroy fbo
wild onions and obsruct its grwotfi,
write us about ft.
Oar China Famine Fund.
Previously acknowledged ....$265.55
Senior -M in una, First Presby
terian church .1
M. E. Woody
T. F. Graeber ....
Mrs. Emma Spears
Miss Rogers, Glass .
C. R. Andrews ....
2.00
J50
1.00
55
1.00
1.00
Total to date $271.30
THE
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MAT 8TH.
Xrkh Ik! Cl&k is aaClpfaal BOt OUT to DCB
a taiaeit bat to titrj naa tcJ wocun
hu my lirhtu tiTtBfictioBi.
with Crik easy, besides
' - a e mmtm f asusa
"' W a - J Lasav
m4
LOOXDTO OTXA TSS LDTB.
Owaera of Ue aWiawary-Oeaeari
line Laekiag Orsr the Field De-
. lighted With Concord.
On last Saturdav the gent In mi is-
tvrwm iu turn wimij, opnw
and Concord car line came down from 1
SslWiery snd spent aevcrat hour in !
ear etty. Thoae in tbe party were: 1
W. J. Oliver, E. G. Oatea aad
T. A.
Wright, of Knoxville, Tenn.; Jno. M.
Beall, of St. Louis; George A. Clark,
of Chicago, J. C. .Wbeatley, of New
Tork, M. L. Jackaoa, W. F. Snider
and T. J. Jerome, ot Salisbury.
These gentlemen came down in two
machines, and were driven all over
the city. They were shown our large
mm interests and the residence and
other portions of our beautiful and
progressive eity. Toey were pro
foundly impressed with tbe air of
progreasivenees everywhere, and ex
pressed themselves in the most ea
thugiastie terms.
"You have so many handsome reai
deneea here, which shows that the
people who live in them do some
thing," aaid one of the gentlemen to
thia writer.
The gentlemen were also much
pleased with tbe sections between Sal-J
isbnry and Concord. There are three
live towns on tbe proposed line. China
Grove, Laudia and Kannapolia. The
road can be built at very little cost
comparatively, aa there ia not a
stream of any kind to cross the entire
distance. Tbe land ia also level and
very little grading will be necessary.
The men who have undertaken the
building of thia line are wet) who do
things and do them right now.
The party waa joined here by Mr.
T. D. Maness, one of tbe eioekholder
of the company, who returned iith
tbem to Sauabnry.
Getting te Work ia.Cvaast ea Inter-
... - inaa.
Greenwood,- 8. C -Aprir 23. The
big steam shovel which is: to be used
in excavating on the terminal here
and ia being unloaded. Ia a few daya
the big machine will be at work. Mean.
while the grading on the hae t going
on under she direction f Mr. J. T.
Sandifer, of MeCormiek It Co. ..;., '
Ask or Fhont lit -For
What yoa Wan;.
WE CARRY A CONFUTE STCOK CF
NOTIONS!
Our Notion Stock is complete in
every respect,
; values and the greatest variety
we have ever shown. .. . c.
Lace and, Dutch Collar Special
, Big lot just in, worth 35c to 50c,' Special . ...25c; and 35
Other lace collars at. . , 59c and 69c
Jabots in neat designs, washable 10c, 15c. and 25c
Collar Supporters in black and white, all sisea, at
5c and 10c set'.
Net and Chiffon Collar forms, black and white, I to
14 size, special . . . . , . .. . , . , ,5c
Soft Linen Embroidery Collars, special,' 10c, 15c and 25c
Shirtwaist and Collar Pint -
in a good variety. "
New lot or Coral Belt Pins at. . , ... ,'.25c and 60c
White and Colored Belting ..... lOo, 15 and 20c a belt; '
Ladies' Black Belts. , . . . .', . ,25e
Boys American Scout Belts in all colors, tha ajc kind,
special . . . . , .; ; . . ..15c
Boys' Big Chief and Baseball Belts, in all colors. ...25c"
. .-7 .. . .. ..... ... ... Y
Children's Hose Supporters, special. . . .10c and 15o pair
Embroidery Cellars and $s!l Vtzr ,
Holies cf Every ICbd. -
n. l. ?rr:5
Koyal Worcester and
Boa Ton Corsets. , ,
leme al tts FeepW TXara aai tSaa
. wtata Wha Cesae aad fta. '
Mr. Ed L fid apeat yesterday ia
Charlotte. ' , . - . -
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1 Jffj. V" T. T . P"M
ywerda' h . . T. .
him Maude Browa : is nsuiaa
tnsnds in Uaatooia.
Mies Sallie . Marr, : of Cbartotte,
apent yesterday ia the eity.
Mr. C W. Steele, e Charlaatoa, &
C, waa a Concord visitor yesterdays
Mr. Ed Sberrill haa ret a rued faana.
Durham, where he baa been for Sev
eral days, '.- j '
Miss May White left thia morning ,
for Clayton to visit bar brother Ms.
A. Sam White. .:. ,
Mrs. Joseph Foil has gone te Salis
bury to eater the Whitebead-Stokoe '
Sanatorium for treatment. . . '.
Mrs. A. Sam White, who has Wsj
visiting relatives ia tba city, left this
morning for ber home ia Clayton.' : "
Mr. James W. Meter, ot Spencer,
paaaed through the eity ea route te
Mt Pleasant to visit his mother, Mrs.
M. M. Fisher. i
Saturday 'a Salisbury Post: Mr.
snd Mrs. W. L. Wineeoff and eon, Har-
ley, of Concord, are visiting Mr. T.
W. Wineeoff. : '
Mr. S.H. Bryan, of Atlanta, la here
in the interest of the A&ahedt Ly
ceum Course, which be expects to put
in for oar eity neat seaaoa.- -
Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison who
have been visiting Mrs. Hutchinson's
aister, Mrs. J. F. Good son, have rar -turned
to their beaae aa Norfolk.' .
Mesara. A. H. Michael, Archie Dor
sett, Lacy Leonard, Clarence Grimes,
C. L. Patterson and Sy Goodman, o
Lexington, were visitors in the city
yesterday, traveling in a Buiek. ,
Rev. P, T. Durham left thia morn
ing for Greensboro, where he, will ad
dress the - Baraea-Pbilathca Conven
tion. Mr. Durham will deliver the ad
dress at tba t Spencer .school com
mencement Wednesday. . . , f ;
Pteaaant Salespeopla Thai AM
Always Glad to Saov yoa. .
showing the-best
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We hara It.