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f III" 1 j , r !i vol :.-:y cita CONCORD. N. O. SATURDAY, MAY, 6. 1911 Single Oopy, r : 3- L v 3 D P. .... - ..... . :. n t jo - I 1 THIS IS TK3 NIGtfT TOE TO C2 GIVEN AWAY Cc.-t.j CU Cities Are Oolnz to Receive A k! Prize el a Hve Vzllzr Gold Piece Each far a LlttJa Extra llust TUs Week-Come ani Avoid ibe Rush-Poll ' This ia tbs big aigfat. At iim sight Ik ail dollar fold pieeea trill W fiM away free I or the lar gest anssber t pr subeeriptione,. Cease in early and sroid the web. - 8crerel will via fold priM the last - iftmmt tonight.:. Just on new V cripuoa say ehange the whole snt- ' took; sad it is p to the mothers to brinf their habi (a at the top. . Tha. babiee. who wia the special "prises towight will he given, a greet advantage over the other eontstanta. Bat de sot he discouraged because ve are rot a winner, Edmund Burke says, "Never de tneir! bat if too do. work on ia de spair" Bo, do aot he discouraged it yoa get behind, just keep going ana da your rery beet and aneeess will he yew. .And wbea one is successful what a feeling of elation it gives. Ev - a though we should fail k is some eeaeolatkm- .to kaow that we have done our very best and made ery snemcat ewrat. Pat fotrh every effort sd4o aot lag by the wayside for eves, toc minute.;., "Whet, miracles east be wroncht by sn open mind and 4 keen sense of the eamulative power M tawnnwasted nunute." , - ' ' Dost atop to rest now after the battle k will be time to sit down and read and rest. Too have a nie long time eoming for resting and just now ,ia the time to put forth every effort. i.. w mi new snoBcnpuon msj j t ar little one far ahead; k may vvsa the first boners sad the $150.00 JevfoU. Jast.gef basy and keep as Slatftt Car of tlsicort. -"trp- t&tUtlit. fail Bmtal Route sad Tawns Otttatde sf Oeneorl f TEBPBIZSS. " " - - , - . Xlva handred doUars ia gold irfll 1150.00 to the baby receiving the . 1125.00 to the baby 'receiving thd etts to that la which the arst priM winner realdoa. ' .; : . 100.0 o the baby reaidlBf la the same district with the Irat friso winner, receiving the eeoond highest vots. . , - v tsaoa to the baby residing la the same district with the seceai priss o wiaaer receiving the next hit heat vote. 175.00 in special ariiM to bo annotmcad later. . - Rile Contest CI Gastonia, -May 6. The three-dsy tine contest at Leinster range partici- . paed ia by twelve companies of the First Infantry and two companies, Fourth and Fifth Coast Artillery Corps, dosed this afternoon, when priaes were awarded , in Commercial Chib roams shortly before the men left for their homes on the afternoon trains. Prises went to the following: First prue, 920 in gold, to team - leaking highest scare, to Company K, Ashevillei second, $15 in fold, . for -v saeaad highest score, to Company F, ; Aabeville; third, $10 in fold, to Fifth Company Coast Artillery, Charlotte; i fourth, Torrence-Morris Company's Urge loving eup for officer making i blithest' score in pistol contest, to - First Lieutenant C. B. Rosa, Fifth Ar- ' tilien, Charlotte; fifth, Torrenee-Mor-i ria small loving sop to enlisted man ; making highest score in rifle eonteat to James W. Brown, Company K, Asheville, who also got $9 in gold for the, individual making highest score ir riflf contest and also regimental ' ; To SvTey Osx Woter Cearsea. : - Mr, Jno. P. Allison has received x the following letter from Congress--. man R. L Doughton in answer to one .- written him by Mr. Allison, which ex- ::''.. plains Keen:. r m ? Mr. Jno. P. Allison, ' , , J- ' ConeorcL N. C - ' - v My Dear Sir j In reply to your fa v vor of April 27 eoaeerning the seear- ; ing of engineers foe a survey of the - water sou race of your eonaty, beg to sat that I aa detzhted to have this spportuaity to do some work for yon v .a that I am taking the matter p wh the Department sod bops to be f - o to get this done, k 'I was alad indeed, to get your Jet' Vr r i hope that yon will writ me " at r y and all timea regarding ant . " v " i of interest to yourself or to i, t 4 le of that section of our dis- SHOWER C? COLD- IS FOR SUCCCTJPTIONV In Early Thli Evening Close at O'clock. : busy as poseible. There u only four more weeks of H and that will sooe ro bv. Get in the raee and stay ia the raee and let people know you are alive. : . ' , ' We .wish to atk all those who are holding coupons to please get in as early as possible with them, ae we will be very busy in the evening and k takes some time to eount eoopons and reeeipt for them. To the mothers and friends of ba bies Uviag oat side ef Oonoord w want to say. that yon have the grand est opportunity ever aBorded a oaoy to win. as two bi sriaes go onteide the ty, with some special prises. The habiee oat of tows have identical ly the same ehane as those in the eity. . - ,y r:-K 0'- 8EHB TOTJ1 BAIT'S PHO- .'Please do net delay aheat send- lag yosr baby's picture to the Contest Department Sememher. that it eosta yea aotbJnc. and early next week we will oomraenoe to reprodnce the pictores is' the e Mnar , It mm U mat thens whe HtshUmaT . t . Tea Contest llaaacar baa ar. ranged to reroduce.yesr.baby's I picture oa tue enrtain at one ef I the local theatres. Ws hops to be able to geM"" the cur- tela the latter , v. aaxt Vfek. Watch the paaw- for the . as- aanafissasnk. . i,. w. K jar; m- ue m n anal' .:i:.:.;'':..( bs distrihntsd as followi: highest you, rtgardUsi af die- highest vote ia the tittrict eppo- China Grove News. ' Rowan Record. ,, The Patterson Manufacturing Com' papy is erecting an addition to its cot ton gin. - They wilt add another gin for the coming season. - v ; Kav. and Mn. C. A. Rrnwn aiwnt Wednesday. May 3d, ia Concord with ex-snena William Propst -and ' his . . ..-.r . . wife. Mr. nniMt ia an nnela of Mra.1 Brows. He is I years old sad Mrs. Propst 77, Kev. Geo. B. Cox, of flnochville, waa in our little town, Wednesday evening after having been confined to bis room for soms time, lie is very much improved and hones to be able to attend the meeting of the N. C. synod, at Wilmington, next week. The marriage of Miss Zephie Cook,! deagnter or dmond cook, and o. v. Tost, took Blaea last Sunday at the parsonage of New Gilead ehnreh, Ca barms county, Rev. Dngaa Cox. offl - eUtine. These yoon folks have a host of friends who wish them much success and bsppineea. - Tbs Concord Telephone Company, owing to the great increase in. busi ness over its lines, are placing a mo tor generator in the central office here today. ; At present the operator must turn s crank to ring p patrons and this has become a very laborious job. 4 ne motor will do this n the future Foar Tar Heels Among lOddjlcs. WssUngton, May 4. One hundred and fifty hoys from all sections of the country have successfully passed the mental examination for entry into the Naval Academy, as midshipmen. The physical ! examinations will bs held ltter. , . - ' The ' aoeeesfnl candidates 'from North Carolina are; 1 - . . - L. M. Bourne, Jr, Cariyts Craig, H. a. f isner, Norwood q. Calvert.' All eustomers who have been trad ing with me and hold due bills, either CENTRAL GRADED SCHOOL BTJUJJINO. CONCORD. Where Graduating Exercises Were Held Last night COMMENCEMENT AT THE CONCORD GRADED SCHOOL. Immenar Aodtence Present Last Night at the Graduating Exercises. last night marled the beginning of the annual commencement exercises of the eity graded schools when the mem bers of the graduating class held their annual exercises at 8 o'clock. A large and representative audience taxed the capacity of the spacious auditorium to 'witness' the exercises. ' The pro gramme was opened with a song ef greeting by the, class, at the' close of which' the declamation .contest ;was begun.; The following-were the eiip- testanU and their subjects: Nations and Humanity. William Glass Poor Bouse Jisn . . . . . . .Estelle Dick The Wreck of Hesperus . . i.V, . . . . ." . v. . . . . . . . . Mary Pemberton Death Bed of Benedict Arnold. . . . w.-. vitf -. .v Albert. Jlorman anksgMngjyfe. . .. 4. . . . . . .Marsarei waunaii - t . .a nr 1 The Gypsy Flower Girl.'.'. . . .;"? - . ..... .Laura' Kidenhour It was the unanimous verdict of the large audience that the effort of the young, ladies and gentlemen were nev er surpassed at a previous commence ment and- each of . them acquitted tbemselyea. 'with credit and distinc tion to the class and the institution. At the close of the contest Mr. M. B. Stickler, representing the school board, announced the decision of the judges, Miss M. Montgomery, Senator U X. Uartsell and Prof, C. E.-Boger, Death Of Mrs. J.L. Bostian. . , Mrs. J. L. Bostian, 'one of 'the hest and most beloved women, died at her home -in China Grove at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, May '4.- The decease! was about 49 years of age. Her illness covered a period of more than f our months' duration. Before her 'marriage in 1880 she was Miss Georgia Anna Wmeooff, daughter o the late J. M. Wdneeoff i . m a i i i r m i j -1 . m I iam v''x- nnmouito iam. J " mwoanu, hi emiann Liumw She leaves a sister, Mrs. E. 6 Snther, of Concord., - . -.. ' .... .- She was a faithful member of St. Mark's Lutheran church, at which the funeral services . were' conducted at 1 o'clock ths afternoon by Rev. R, L. Patterson, pastor of St. Mark's Lu theran church, Charlotte,' assisted by Rev. J. H. Keler, president of Clare- mont College, Hickory. Interment was noe u iwn cemuierj. . . ' The following were the pall-bear- :.? J.Swink and A M, Hanna U Ch'n drove, J. D. Heilig of Salis- I bury, P. B-Fetaer, J. C. Fink and W. C Correll of Concord. Mrs. Alios Webb Duke Dying Is ' Now a Fanner. Chicago, . Mry 5. Mrs. Alice Webb Duke, former wife of Brodie L. Duke, the multimillionaire tobaceo king, and six years mistress of a fortune of nearly $2,000,000 ia dying a pauper in the Illinois State hospital for the in sane at Kankakee. ' . Friendless,' forgotten by those Upon who she squandered thousands of dol lars in the days of her affluence, Mrs. Duke lieSi waiting for the summons that will end her spectacular career, Creditors of 11 M. Furr to Meet on ' , ' - Hay lath.' J'-; - The creditors of Mr. M, M. Furr, the Kannapolis merchant, who a few days ago tiled a petition in. bank ruptcy, will meet in Concord on Tues day, May 16, to elect a tnuHee. 1 Mr. Fun's liabilities are about $0,000. He formerly was ia th mercantile bust ness here, and .bought the Glenn i and paid a high eamptiroent to the ef fort of "each contestant. He closed his remarks by saying the judges had decided in favor of Miss Laura Riden- boor, although Miss Dick was consid ered, a close -second. :r The piano duet by Misses Helen Wil kinson and May Pounds was greatly enjoyed, as was the May Pole Song by the class. Then followed the class pa pers, The Presentation of the Class Gift, by Miss Eha Bytes: The Class History by Miscf Laara Ridenhour; The Class Poem, by iPred Patterson, and the Class Prophecy, by Miss Car rie Laughlin, all of which were great- ly enjoyed and will be published in this paper in iftnbP' '.'. . - i The following is the class orgaiviza- tion: ' ' " - William Paut OlassJPresidcm. Addie Klntta, Ylc president. . Mary Phifer Pemberton, Secretary. Mary Barnhardt, Treasurer. Laura Ridenhour, Historian. Albert Notman," Orotot,. , . LFredLP stteiunn ,JPs4ljt J!"Carrie Laughliny Prophet. Managers:' Joseph Hendrix, Chief; Willie Gillon, Leslie Correll, Marga ret Caldwell, Cole Miller, Ida Porter, Roberc Ridenhour. - The annual sermon to the gradua ting class of the graded school will be preached tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. C, P. MacLaughlin. There will be no services at the va rious churches. Monday night at 8 o'clock the annual literary address will be delivered by Mr. J. L. Cald well, of Charlotte, nd the diplomas will be given out. - ; VsVNArVVVVVVyVAeVVVVWWV TUE CinZEMS Will open the Eleventh Series next Saturday, May 6th, 1911. Office ' t Citizens : Bank ' & Tnut - Company. W. C. HOUSTON, PreiiaenL - , f C. B. WAGONER, Vice Preudent JOHN FOX, v With this ia business J alike who It encourages economy establishes' your credit, makes Bending uivkcj anj vi yjiu , safeguarding your cash . ' Why not start yonr Cheeking or rrivafe Acconnl wt3i SDCXOKS is Aim ntEB list TaaoB. Tar Heal Senator WesU Task Farm . er't Pres list an aedsredty BHL ;, Wsehington, May 6ntor Sim mons, of North Carolina, hee been working quietly among the Demoerata and. the iiuargent .Republicans in an effort 14 eome to some agreement with the msorgente of too Senate whereby the CenaJiaa errreemen end the farm. er's free lit bill will be passed in the rwnate as oue n eMnre, and inns m. tun the faraer cf the protection which ia offered ia the free list bill. It ia now believed by thorn who are in a position to know that the free list hill will pass the Senate at this session antes Mr. Simmons is sneeees- ful in lining np the insurgent Republi-1 esns to vote lor sn amendment wnicb he will introduce, making it a part of the Canadian pact. Then it would be up to President Taft. Practically all the Democrats in the Senate, it is said, have about oe eided that Mr. Simmons' way of thinking is right and there is good reason to believe that a good many insurgent Republicans will follow the Democrats when the final test comes. Miss Reciprocity called at the Sen ate, but the latehstring wasn't hang ing out. About the only thing the first week in baseball proves is that accidents will happen. ir tr J evtmon ' CMMCKM9 JCCOVffr wnm ms uoHtr, roa hud nkci- $M T TO HAfB OM HAND-lOtt DM DAIIX TU MOUNT nudcv, mutnn. IT S A MOVItHOLD ACCOOHt. OS POA taumn-rwoiu Canitai 1100.000 Surplus 3P - 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Tims Deposits. BUILDING 8 Sec'y. and Treaa, Bank it helpfal not only to men bnt to erery man and woman has any onsinets trantactiogs p. I J I a ffl uina wiui . VIICIK . COHJ, UB1UBI psasovAL joarnoa. Some af the Peopla Sara aad Use- where Whs Oaaas asA Oa. ' . Mr. J. k. CSanooa la spending the day in Charlotte. Mr. W. B. Odell is spending the day in Charlotte. Mr. 3. Loeke Erwin is spending the day in Charlotte. Mrs. A. A. King has gone to Nor wood to visit relatives. Mrs. Stewart Bruner, of Salisbury, is the guest of Miss Lacy Lore. Mr. a A. Klntta, of Charlotte, is s business visitor in the eity todsy. J Mrs. John Yorke, of Charlotte, is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. P. Rogers. Marriage license has been issued to Mr. Kinney Lomax and,. Mies Benlab Meismer. " - - Mrs.' C. S. Stone, of Charlotte, is visiting Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Alexander. little Miss Elizabeth Smith has gone to Charlotte to visit her grand mother, Mrs. T. T. Smith. Miss Eleanor Norman has returned from Greensboro, where she has been visiting Miss Anna Sbenk. Rev. Paul " Barrinmr has returned from Tbomasville, where- he attended the Classis of the Reformed church. Mrs. O. F. Asbury has returned to her home in Charlotte, after visiting her sister, Miss Josephine Smith, for several days. Mr, Howard Cosby has gone to Jacksonville Fla., to attend the Con vention of Railway Conductors of the United States and Canada. Mr. James Russell, who has been visiting bis daughter, Mrs. H. B. Wil kinson, for a week, left this, morning for his Uome in Hillaboro. Mr. and Mrs J; C.-Fink, Mr. and Mrs. J.'B. Womble, Mr. and Mrs. WA IC. Correll and Mr. P. B. Feteer at- I tended the funeral of Mrs. Geoagia: Bostlan iff China OroV. BY EXPRESS A Lot of Udies' Bladi , and Browii Silk Velvet Pumps. Priced. Also Black and Brovn Strapless SatirirPurrip: SATS UXCLB SAM - '? .-. WILL DTTEZVianL, Oongrsssiiiis Informed by Amy t eara Interveatioa ia Maxios by Cae ted Ststas is Inerttabls. - Washington, May 5. Iavasio ef Mexico within the aonaediat fators waa predicted is the Hooso today by w Representative Foeht, . of -PenaayK vania. He said an army officer Jnsti returned from the border told bin is terveniion was inevitable. "Mr. FsObt did not name the offleer. He said thej officer, a yoong man aaaoeiated- wfta him, declared that the army was go-! ing over the Mexican border 'its' stay." . ' ' "1 " ' "I would not think that the PresW dent would object. We haVe been; abeorbipg everything they did sot. want in Europe for years and yesrs We have taken as trade is stock what nohodv wanted in ' the PhiUtoinee--j another white man s burden.- We add-; ed a little more down here in tne. West Indies. Why eouldn"t we oees-? py something that is worth something and where we could he of some good: to somebody t ' ' '. j "I am not a soldier of fortune. I do not expect to be at bj head of the. army, but we are called upon to die? cuss occasionally 'paramount ques tions, and I believe this will be a mighty interesting one before : the House adjourns." ... Mr. Foeht contended that the Uni ted States wanted empire and it was about to follow the "lore of gold 'and the call of adventure.. " " Entire Command Wiped Omf Eagle Pass, Texas, May 5-An an , tire Federal command was wiped ont by 250 insnrreecos under. Alberto Clttj ; jardo jn a desperate battle near Mu: c." quia, 15 miles west el amnaa, mez ico, according to arrivals todays frons ? Sabinas. -- c, ' i In the clash late yesterday US FaeV. era! soldiers and 30 insvrreeto were , . kilUd. Sabinaa M-.73 ndlea wontofj. V here- . . - : ' ' " k , The Mexican insurgents .hays ana pendedostiljBMa4oBf snoagh 'to roB. ', s-f ew isttssS-w-' r .' a. i ' :.00 I Do i ... ; m r i mux Y - " 1 d iii - I -1 " tnoL lourstruiy, ' - B, L. DOUG3T0N. ' Tha Ves for Job Printing. lor casn or trade will be paid ia full Carroll Co. 'a stock when thai was sold See me. r , . . M. M. FURR, 7SmO ""' C2m2Z, See Tbs Times for Job Printing. HMA .iff. ! i t
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