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VOL XXII PHc 43 Cents a Moeta.
CONCORD, N. C, Tilt' DAY, NOVEMBER 16,1911.
"W4-
. ; The Lyrvnsi Oonreev Ladwlg Liter-J
ary Society. Isa of Mr. Carey
Bobinsea. LuUeraa Ceaf arenas.
Persoaal and Other Xotea.
We wish to make roeotioa again ef
: . tl fact- that tlx present Lyceum
Coarse i oy all odd the best series
of entertainmcnta that bar ever bees
offered ber. Tbe second number ia
: r the course waa tbe llsrmocy Concert
' Company. Tuesday night. .The sup
erb excellence of a varied programme
N charmed an enthusiastic audience.
Via Ltigh, reader and pianist, ia
by far tle best ia her line that baa
appeared on the local stage, and bar
superiors on the ameriean platform
!- are few,' if, Indeed, there are any.
' JiaaV of our people are missing some
- grand concerts jthan which there are !
none belter, not .excepting the larger
' eitiea of (be eouutry. The local mao-c-
agement are to be congratulated upon
the (Treat entertainmenti they are
hrintring bar and it ia hoped that the
remaining numbers of .the course will
, receive a targe patronage, Moourag-
- Inff the local inatitutiona in thU phaaa
of educational work. A
The public exercise of the Ludwig
, Literary Society will be held on
Tbnraday night, December 21st. The
question which baa been selected for
'. attack and defense by the young de
'". batera of the aociety ia 1 " Resolved,
Active Steps, in Strengthening Our
Navy." lr general attractiveness,
peat yeeUrday afternoon here. ;f
Mrs. P. M. Kantnao, of Spencer,
ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. 1L Knee-
man..- - - $
Many questions are naked abont
the railroad but' few are answered.
Proapaeta remain food, however, and
tboae ia position to form opinions
are ears the road jrill be built. We
.1AHJ&0A3!
Tba Committee Eaa Been Hard at
Work for Two Day and Success is
la Sight .-' . " -
The railroad eommittee is working
with ceaseless energy. For two days
now they have thrown aside their pri-
a 1 ! 1. . a a 1
Site -Stf VS. TTiw 3" Ti
anee. .The money must be raised.
Concord 'a future depends upon the
line. Should both roads xeeh
an, which ia .easily within the range
of possibility, we will be at the rail,
read crossing and well grow on the
cardinal points of the compass.
Mr. W. B. Beaver opened school at
the Halm school honae Monday mora-
-'.-Mt.
Pleasant, N. O, Nov. 18y 1011
, BEATTTJS XTT8T SIX.
action of her eitizena now. Not upon
certain eitixena but upon yon. In or
der to carry the matter to a success
ful and all eitiaena moat bend every
energy together. ' 60 far the eitisena
eommittee. has worked with a anity
that ia beautiful to look upon. They
are -meeting with success, too, but
they cannot carry the matter to an
ultimate finish unless yon aid tbem.
A a KeWi said to hi army at Tra
falgar: "England expeeta . every
Englishman to do his duty." Con
cord now says: . "Concord exoeets
Governor HUsA Bafuea ta I&ierfara.
Win Die la taakctric Chair on
,' rrlday, Kxreiuljai MUu-- 5
Richmond, Va Nov. IS. Govern
or Mann today declined to1 interfere I every citiien to show bis patriotism
ia the ease of Henry Clay Beettie.bjr helping the committee.' '-
Jr, fend, the young wife murderer 'a The Committee met last evening and
last hope of evading the electric chair n-ked Governor Ayeoek for more
on Friday, November 24, war swept time and he very kindly consented
away.-1 v V i to grant their request. This fired the
;- Attorneys for the condemned man members with new hopes and , thev
held their last conference with the I went at their task this morning with
governor during the morning and just renewed energy. So far the commit
before noon the latter announced his tee's success has been wonderful con
intention net to interfere in any way aidering the fact that he matter was
with the decree of: the Chesterfield suddenly sprung upon them and the
county court which waa sustained by I citizens as well, .but as yet they need
the Supreme court of appeals of the I U the support possible. Not only do
, these annual debates yield first place a th rL,-... nr9vini, t , . ants, manufacturers and J.r mn.
" AnT'imyr V Pff mm8' spite of at least 30 days for spiritual erty owners but they need the sup.
" ? li ea' crotd preperaUon. , , . ' port and encouragement of the young
I t. t 1 ZT -In a signed atatement Governor
ie takea place, is assured. - jjann nid in nart-
Wt PorwaaoMnkhown and nnknow- ; , .tM-hu--M durina-'the
'r'irr-rT,"?00:; trial and as it. horrible facts were
, Mt. Pleasant. With the advent of
. , s a. I 11 A I DDI VIUUOUi ICKIWIMIU, liS)l t SB) V 1 lUiV aV I wmmv ivnu aassu tj
t sunns, o povs.oon oaseuau loaa, .j ... I m.n in rrA . ia
aoften their nuts, pick up their bate curre1 ithin th, eonflnM 0 thil, 0r poor, who is not in a position to
, and balla, schednMheir gam, got gute . , . - ,1 the committee in someVway.
b u y rtu JMlneiut .",.ra,na "In the decision of every question Governor Aycock will meet the com-
.. Then5 football teajhrongh the va- whioh ppeiente to tll, ,nd mittee again this afternoon when the
nfSr"!?0" P1; to th! impartial judge who presided at the matter will be decided upon ' and
men. If you are not able to sro the
big amount help what you can.
mere la not a man in Concord.
young or old, who will not be bene
fitted by the road and there is not a
Sen of .tits 1
xhera Wae
. Ear AaatSlaa-
m And eH.
t AMZD BID CZCZ3,
Mr. J. R. Smith i pending tba day
in Charlotte. " , j ' . . .
Mi, and Mr. K ?i Qillon are vis
iting relatives in,i4pe Grove.. ,
Mr. 3. Leeke wia baa gone to
Greensboro ea a a ert baaineaa trip.
Mr. H. H.-Black raider ia spending
the day in Chariot on bnsineaa.
; Miss Vena Cook has gone to At
lanta to visit her lister, Mrs. L. B.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 leteher Fink, of
Charlotte, are visiti ig Mr. Fink's pa
rents, Mr. and Mra S. C. Fink. ,
Mr. A. A. Suthei of Greenville, S.
C; attended the 8nl ler-Stirewalt mar
riage at St. John' yesterday after-
Mrs, a T. Lass teT, has returned
to her home in Ssjisbury, after vis
iting Mrs. J. Ak J J Farrington-for
week.
LAJU1K BAJL&OAD - -
. BZTELOntEXTM.
i . I Sot It Clearer 171, aa4 Other Ea
Korfelk Western Intareeta Taoaght I tab Far iBUlar Aaan. .
ta Hare Aeaaired Balatgh and The police ia North and Booth Car-
goathport as link ia liae te Bovta- elina, Virginia and aaaaaroat aides
pert Via OnTaaav-4hahear Be- Woot the Sooth are seeking
hind Other DeaL 1 ?T to the identiy of what tney pe-
Dnrbam Son, Hth. ' ) Ihave operated in the above named
There are aome large and import. I urritiw with LonisvilU. It. as Ukr
ant railroad developments under way I beadqaartera. Their saetbod being
in we vieuuiy 01 amrnaai. ian wnai
the nature, of these developments is
and the final outcome of the aetivi
tiea will be ia known only by those
in the inner circle of railroad invest
ors and promoters. Things are hap
pening so rapidly and there H such a
miwp of interests that it is impos- j,, boT, th; aTermgt n, dreaa-
..Allison hare re
nry, where they
1 of Miss Bettie
Jhas returned from
in Charlotte-; 6he
Mrs. E. Q. Gaff-
baa returned from
attended the fun
Dr.
game, me time cornea 10 piay, ana , , . -.a-i m... there is everv assnrance It hat the
jilt, raiiw again. Local lovers and stu, Lflt.nf vrv nunnkhl. dnuht t th eommittee will receive a favorable
s, dents of the histricmw art put weeks nriaftn.;. th,t AiA t !a ah.. report from Mm. But should thev be
in the preparation t a clnssw for L . i - .l. o n I auecetuifiil in iwnn'nv n. thar.
, ... - 0, ADDeaW t0 .rant s writ of error. uiauis a ibirc worn ior me com.
perionnanos arnves aiut so now ine . .. ui taTiity af the. wil- mit
ful, deliberate and cruel murder of bis
young wife, I have not the slightest
doubt nor ia it insisted that there
shall be any greater . relief - afforded
than the commutation'of hia sentence
to imprisonment for life.
1 do not think the affidavits of
Paul Boattie printed in the papers, I Built By Miss Sarah SwiUer At
or- ,nX ether evidenee or considers-1 ; cost of filSO MA -
' ', rain, once more. The Lyceum Bureau
. ouer aviraeuons emurnciun siurs ui
-'v the first - magnitude, but that stm
- old J. P., without fear or favor tnu
jesticaUy hangs Up his dark mantle,
t; and then it Tains. As a rain mnknr
' the auditorium baa .no auperior. 'It
.'would doubtless be a paying invest-
'; ment for the farmers of the coii.man-
--tty to-wppoa.sJUttBr
,n' course, debating or dramatic- society.
'v4th.tbe understanding that the farra
i era arrange tbe schedule for perform-
J,aoce,.ip-,qthcr.wordst rains
mittee to do and then it is when they
will need your help. ?
Concord will win and murft win in
this effort 'but Concord must have the
help cf pverv citizen'
HOTEL FOB GULLS.
for that Durriose.
'To grant a respite in so plain a
lease would be to set a precedent,
would- be to temporise with the law
day of the opening on December 1 of
a hotel for girls, patterned after the
Mills. Hotel for men, where girls who
- mf. ana Mra.
turned from Si
attended the f une:
Craige,
Mra. J. N. Bro
a visit to relatives
was accompanied
aey.
Mr. T. A. Moaer
Hickory, where hi
era! of hia brotherf the late Rev.
Mrs. Donqell Job, of Louisville,
Ky., Mrs. Jamea Kerns and MW Lida
Law, of Charmtteyre'he guests of
airs, w , w,, yTowej. y
ENGINES TOO EBATT . I
. rOB BALB0AD TBACBL
Possible Solution Idvanced for Soma
of the Becwit Accidents.
Cor. News and Onerver. -
'Greensboro, Not. -14. Discussing
the cause of the wVeek of the Southf
era Railway New a ork and New Ort
leana through. Pubman at Benaja
yesterday morning, a railway employe
stated this morning that not only he,t
Single Cosrw
State library
forged checks drawn oa a bank ia
Louisville ia the name of the Kan
tacky Electric Co. , j ' " :
One of the supposed trio earn to
Concord October 30th and stopped at
the St. Cloud hotel. Ha registered as
L. G. Zeieler, Louisville, Ky. Be
sible to get any definite line on what
it all really means.
It waa anonuneed in the Sun Mon
day evening that the Durham and
Charlotte railway waa sold. No de
finite information as to the railroad
connection of the interests who took
over this property hss been obtaina
ble, but it is considered almost a cer
tainty that it waa the Seaboard in
terests. This being true, it esn be
ed well and had every appearance of a
well known traveling man. After se
curing his dinner he naked Mr. Char
ley Cook, who was then clerk
ing st kbe hotel to eaah a eheek on
I the above named concern for t76. He
said that he was a representative of
that company in thia territory and
mentioned the namea of several )oeal
dealers in electrical supplies who be
said he had called on while here. To
readily inferred that the Seaboard in-1 prove hia identity the man' prod nose
nda to use the Durham ' and Char
lotte line as a part of the' main line
which the company intends to estab
lish through Durham from Henderson.
The Durham and Charlotte extends
from Gulf, a small station on 'the
Yadkin and Cape Fear branch' of the
Southern to Troy. Thia road owns a
right of way to Durham from ,GuIf
and. also owns the. old Summervillfe
property in the southern section of
the city on which to establish a stsi
tion. It can readily be seen that this
a letter written on the stationery df
the electrical company, which stated
that be was their representative. . .
The young men's credentials look
ed to be all right and the ebeck was
endorsed. He left the city and so far
no trace of him has been found,. The
eheek was . returned in a few days
with several dollars protest fees on
it. It haa since developed that he
"stuck" the Central Hotel in Char
lotte for (75, the Hotel March in
Lexincrton for $50, a bank in Greens-
property would be verv desirable tolboro for $175 and also other hotels
the Beaboard in extending its lines I in South Boston, Va, Elizabeth oty,
south or Durham. I
Hard on . the information of the
sale of the Durham and Charlotte
comes the information that the" Ral
eigh and Soutbport, extending from
Kaleigh to Fayette ville, was sold Sat
urday. The exact identification of
the interests that have acquired this
property has also not been determin
ed but it is generally believed that it
ia the Norfolk and Western interests.
It is believed that the. Norfolk and
Western are seeking and outlet to the
eacoaat atSouthport. ; The Durham
Edcnton and Reidsville.
Ui. XX. Cray Tlaa r i 1.
Karfaret CCiwal tU
Bmss Xxjle HJZi
a r.;
The piano eoote wl, rh km
eoodaetod by the I via Drug ta. t.
past two weeks eloaed laat s.tt. Ur
KA. Gray of the Browa m'iL rec.'4
the piano, having V3,H4 vc4m 1.
Hiss Kargsret Caidwell -oi4 .i '
23L& votes and Mies i i-e-'
Eacaera third wit 1. Xi$iuii votes.
he contest has been maouqr s;ti
mmitUf raw nuiHsuKii i r pus '
chases of goads. aeh araek t r
would aaU aome ertaia axuu ea!
whieh a boana rote weald he rii
am) ia thia way interest .was .1 .
alive ail through, the aontcu 4 io -ward
tba eioae the eeotesa
run niag .close and the frieada fcf S4a
made a great effort te eriai i
the young ladies lost -they sne.'a i
most ereditafale fight ferths price tad
came oat losers oa aeoeant of tiia
energetie effoita'of thehr rival eon- -
testant, was not anry caada a -rj
ens personal canvass , but h a
strong army of frienda at 'wv r ' r
nun. ti s4 also had " ,
a large field" that was no i . ,
tie section where be vour j L
were, best 'known mm about .ec
divided between tbani as. tba rota t i
show. But to the victors beLu i l ie
spoils and Mr. -Gray neon by reason of
the fact that he had the jmoet votes
and because he done th uost af
fective work. .v ' ' ....1
The contest waa a efteeM ia every
way and the management of the drug -store
ia highly pleated' with the" pro
fi table results obtained by it, .
Sammond-Wallace.
" A pretty wedding was ' solemnised
at the home of "Col." J. B. Wallace,
of Eastfield, yesterday afternoon at
3 o'clock, when .his his daugbter,
Miss Pattie Wallace, became the
bride of Mr. Luther .Sammond, of
Charlotte. Miss Katleen Hicks, of
Charlotte, was maid of honor and
Misses Rachael King, of States ville,
iZSmm ! rweked Saturday WTr ' rl W r" seeking employment from
L.lejegram was-receivea ftRturaay j and to eneoura(re appeals to the.Su-k,,, . ut.: . .
veiuuK auuuuiuMiiH Drenie court with Uie sole purpose or
n r uAi.;MAn imnnIl.n iV . . .. .....
w ui mnj "ur,u:,?', ""T".' 1 gaining time, 1 believe the nest way
")Ir. and Mrs. G. R. P. Miller of thia
'.place, at his home at Alton, 111., Mr.
. jCJVllliet'jen 'jpunuay, :inorHui(5 tor iu
jhedside. but a letter, received here
-yesterday brought the sad intelli-
I; death &8' caused by complications
Sjansing from-an operation lor appen-
fdicitia. - .
Mt. "Pleasant notes- with pleasure
ithe return of Rev. N. B, Richardson
i to thia circuit fot soother- year's
out of town, may obtain a room for
25 cents a night.
to.prevent such crimes as this is to gtone at Kristopher street and Wav
punish them i adequately, . certainly, er,y p,ate. WR8 bnilt especially for
speedily,. Therefore the judgment of Uhis murnose bv Miss Sarah Switeer.
the Circuit court Of Lheaterheld WlU . WMlth woman and nhilnnrhrnnist.
be carried into effect without inter
ference from me."
and Ruby Howard, of Charlotte, were
li-j o.n. r I bridesmaids. The eroom ws attend-
ne new moaei ox tremendous Dig having its Unes extended to eonnectlu y f.
ueavy engiapa neing miroaucea anaiwith Jhe Kaleigh and Southport at I j m'lTT.
iiut n th SnniUmt, . b.-i. l ii tt .i I Wallace and Clifford . Wallace w
too heavy for th track , equipment, county The Durham and South Cart groomsmen. Miss LoU SappenAeM
"A few powerful" engines, "he said, olina ftakes connection at Durham Vyti the Nodding inarch m Jaat
"lithirty-seveA driven by Kinney with the Norfolk and Western which "ffore the i ceremony Mr. h.d. bher-
k,, .u j- i . ti. tt: I rill, of this eitv.'sane a solo, ine
hniu-v uto PniimSn . inn .wKi.. t l. j o.il .v I Mniiioiiv waa Derformea by ttev. jar.
at break-neck sebedulos.1--at - some the lint ennnMtinr with' the Rnlei?h I Hood. The following tfront this city.
ana- oouuiponrmr-we b.mhii t -Vyif ' m Mp"Ala "V
Wallace, Lutber
Three Wrecks in as Many Days oa
: the Danville Division.
It. is said in railroad circles that
when a road has one wreck it is
work
tner OTBICTes of the line are being I Sou thTwrt. the Norfolk and Western
used to supplant the less heavy en-1 would have a direct -line from Lynch
gines of two years ago, which waa I burg toward Southport as far as Fay
about two years ' after the entire letteville, by way of Durham. Some
trackage between Danville andH time ago, a prominent Durham at
Greensboro was practically madtorner who is connected with the
new. '"5"''-"'',-': " I Norfolk'' and' Weatem weni to South-
"It takes not only a brave, but a (port and quietly acquired a large part
desperately brave, engineer, such as J of the land fronting the harbor, whieh
waa Kinney, to be trusted with these lis said to be the finest In the world,
powerful engines. ' I No details of the acquisition of-the
Now the trouble is, and you 11 1 nronertv nor any intimation as to the
Miss Switser.f who lives 210 Rest re " ar wne' n ucn a purpose 01 tne acquisiuon m oeea
rTeventy-ninth street,, refused yester- Penaous weigm, aaaea 10 tne aaa- given out ine same wurna.n a.ior
day to discuss her new enterprise, but H fM! ' ?ty o, eJghty mile ney has been prominently Wenhfled
Irving H. Bower, secretary of Wie Pu " fF r I l , I ... 7, "'
board of directors, said I malte P I098 at otne' points, the least I within the past few days,, and there
The chief idea of the hotel, is oaen ' n mane now smaii, on seems 10 oe some urge ucmiiu
if-
would I
J. F. Honeyeutt'
SherrilL Dr. J. W.
Sappenfield and Charley Krider and
Miss Lola, iSappenneid.
Every Traia BatnJrat te
. - - LaxlMtoB.
Lexington, Nor. 15. The boarS'ot ,'
aldermen aprang a braod new tdea
in railroad legislation .last night when
they passed an ordinance, to take ax-
feet ttoeanoer 15r which not only re
quires the Southern Railway to stop
every train at Cotton Grota erossiog,
but provides tba anar te train -naa
been brought to a standstill the flag-
man shall run ahead and took up sad
down the road to see if anyone is ap
proaching the crossing. Failure te
perform these rites and eeremoniee
will be punished by a fine of $50 for
each and every offense. The railroad
may avoid compliance with these re
qnirements by building a bridge at
the crossing, or by k-eping a watea.
man eOTstantiywduty there to warn
drivers of the approach of traias.- ,:
Mr. H. M. Weir, ef Asheviue, form-
erly-of Concord, was recently adjudg
ed a bankrupt t The creditors will ,
meet in Asheville November 88th.
L M. Sandlin, the Wilmington wife
murderer, will be eleetreeated at Ral
eigh Friday, December 15th, . i
alt a cost of $150,000,
m a ' s J - y r
closely foUowed by two more. There ?
Cbronicle: It
is no cption to thkyafeia tba ,ferloMe
AriAniA fir mm nnuinern nauwnv uur-1 swm-w
. ' .... i am i r ... - . II , 1 i)..J J . 11.
Mr. Jas. . Hamnger receiveo an n.i. unnii' ,mnm imr. in provwea ior tacn irueat. I"" "UJ -v.m: " . t -t.i..
tv mnnA in T arm Monday while ZZZ?"'ZZZL w T'nil '. - . trains along about the same time each wui maKe tne new roau so
butchering a beef for a neighbor. Th. flan.. f Tt All year, snd almost invariably of a cold T,
Tmmm Ran MeAllister and Cecil IT k. -I,. . !,. I . . - - I morning following a spell , of warm
t L.-T.-U.-Jt 1- th.MnrSM f . -7 .T7,-?- wuaasnoro unromeie. ' rainv fall davs. especially of th.
iiT M.m-fnv . three vear neriod. iT.ti !Ui"" I f Our good fnend, Congressman Southern through, trains, , between
ton, -will no doubt be surpris-1 Reidsville and Greensboro, at about
f. Uncle' Sam for a three year period, following this ten freight ears and an""!.
fi They, left Monday for the barracks p,, of aboMe, took to the woods r?T
st Columbus, O. v .. - yesterday afternoon between DryJ" "
r .The Stars and' Stripes are now
. i. -. . H al -i .
fnoaiing in au ineu- gny irom ww
ramnarts' On College ' Hillr teaching
j young minds and hearts love, valor,
$ patriptism and reverence for the dear
ii. old "flag 'of bur forefathers. '
t Miss Ethel Gnann, of Stillwell, Ga.,
arrived Tuesday to enter the aopho-
Ik more class' at. the Seminary.
Fork snd Chatham, Va.
J 't ,f, ll ' II .1 , ,t,
' .' To Bare the Babies.
Chicago, 111., Nov. 16. The Ameri
can Association for the Study and
Prevention of Infant Mortality, which
waa orranued several years ago at
a meetinir in New Haven, assembled
" ZZ a ititiZ. , j the Hotel LS Salle in tnis city to-
Th. comedy, "Miss Fearless and . vhat promiges to be
tympany, !-""" - the most notable and profitable meet
weeks ago, will be Prd h ing In its history. Beore an adjourn
Mont Amoena Dramati-Club inAl- fa heJ wjt gatnrd(iy it ta
nemarie rnaay. evem..K. ... expected plans will hsvs been eora-
tTfflrffi ffi foaa.tL.wide e.mpaiV to
"""A""? - 7 ' " save the Uvea of4.be babies,
week i I 1 .
The regular quarterly xaminnnona yjistribaU Immigrants.
. B 4 Washington. C Nov. .10. How
vmi: . . . -' I " - t. . ;
learn that he is the cause of the 1 aunrise each morning, ia that thia pais
decrease in the price of cotton, but tioular heavy through passenger flyer
such is the' distressing ease.- One of ferrets out the weak spots, actually
your uncle Sam JoneaVhill billies" testing the strength of thephy8ioal
who didn't get out of his hole when condition of the -road twice a day I
Sam was here several years ago has I during the year, and it stands to
norated it around that the' election! reason that under thee atmospheric
of Bob Doughton to Congress caused I conditions, once or twice a year, on
all the trouble-about ootton. ' He says I such a moraine the heavv fivine nas-
that Congressman Bob's neighbors I semrer train findsr or makes a weak
are great cotton growers and that old spot, and it's all dennls with some-1
man uoo iiaa tne price run qown soibody." . t H
be eouia buy it up ror-notuing. uon-i
gressman Bob might as well plead! To End Tribal Gorernment.
gumy, sucu arguiuenv as mai. can I ' McAlester, Okla., Nov.UB. At Si
be refuted. . - ... . ,,, Jmtin tndnv.mf Jeadins- men of the
t).i. vrr.- n.A t...,.i,. IChoetaw Nation a memorial; was
Other People Wanted Preachers. , n aaamaaa to abolish I
Too ' . ' . I their tribal gover$mentf W sell the
Charlotte Chronicle. I surface of the segregated coal sod
Methodism in Concord is served by I asphalt lands and to. distribute the
: --. " ' . i.d-' i...j in 1ivrt the lar tins nf immiirrav.1 .
.CW frlSrLlt'S AatsrlcaaAppldCoagrW ,;
n??iS.""a? " v"'" v Un the lanrest cities is then rahtom' ; t' " M nv Denver, Cpio, Nov 16,Th.
n-i.Hii.i. " "--t. i... . i. ti. - ki I new wies seni in, lnore was a swap .i
f The -Southern : Conference or tne " r m - i"" at e8h pulpit.
North Carolina E. U Synod will meet pn here today by Federal and State "
iu the Lutheran church bare this imuiiKrauon uluu.i.... ; Dmu
morning. A number of ministers, tha West are particularly well rep-
delegates; end visitors are on hand,
resented at the conference, which will
continue its sessions over tomorrow.
an-
meeting snd t exbibitioa of the
American Apple Congress got under
way here today with an attendance i
Wants to Know "How Corns." lof deloirates and visitors, from nearly
Charlotte Chronicle. , J ' ery section oi we country, ine
How comet " Ex-Governor Ayoock, gatsenng. wui eonunue nrougu ine
MmiiiiiiU tn mnfohnA Ritntnons. was 1 remainder oi ma weeaw i
in Concord vesterdav. on railroad bus-1 - ' " 'A
The influence of t
A good breakfast
Lasts all day.
With body nd mind in poise-
Swinging along smoothly,
Work becomes a pleasure.
Brain and Nerves depend - ;
' Much more on food f ;
' Than we are apt to suppose. ' ,
When it is easy to digest : ;
' And contains the right kind . ,
Of nourishment,
The healthy brain will ' ,
, Respond to all demands.
: fe2-t!LlS
MOTIONS r
Pretty Jabots, side frilia, the latest i
I ' ' ' ' i...-..25c, 33c and Z04
Large Macrame Collars for coats, in white,
creani and acruU.- tl.25, up
;Nice New Novelties tin Jewelry Pin Sets ' ;
and Belt Pins 25c and 50c
'; One lot of Jewelry Special at10c and ISc
Qordort I and JEconomy - Hosiery for all the
family;
FOOD
and by the ,hour, for opening arrives,
a full attendance is expected.
bUckamith shon , in the rear af Hickory, Nov. W.--runeral sen ness. ; Aiso,,rnvate eecreiary nans u was ut. iira f-eoiue, juijwai
Hfnui' liverv stable. Mr. CtiSrles 1 ees oi Us v. J. v. 4losar,.i. u., were was mere, msvue vu uiw a uow u. wilkesboro vuromoie. n...
Rrnwn will have chares of the shop l held yesterday morning si noiy i nn-1 vtawa ouys more uais wm gum wi uoneord eannoi longer Drag ox oe-i
v "7 church by rastor J. it. vv annor i more oincrem places io ouy . utem ing tbe only pebble. Charlotte also I
aj. luiiiuA i vnnii puj iuM w , w r , . v.. . luaa a trouvjrieiH env snjs vuivu-
-Antwv1fraa
(1. E. and Ci M. Crowell. of maker, sssited by Revs. C.
Concord, were visitors here Sunday, lend W, A. Deaton.
Misa Myrtie Fiaher, of Salisbury, A tremendous crowd was out t The Aiortn Carolina uapiisi oiaie
i. i;tim relatives here. . nav respects to this grand msn. In 1 Convention wiu meet at winston-sa-
K, v. a 1 Mrs. L. D. K.ller went to tbe death of lr. Moser tbe enuren nas lem iwcemoer o-iu.
in.
etat
r;aiis Nina Nnsman . and Ifuth I . !
'.Msnheimer, of Concord, are swi l- F""o'a nrchsnts have got-
v- Here. :, .
The Lumberton Kobesomsa says I
One of the most 1 that in commenting on the report of I
liV g I JUrS. ll. U. Al.lier WCn V IOC UrSVU OI ll Mum! Vll. VUUIVU UW llflll l-swnuinri v-w. wuv -M 'vjn - v
irk.ry 4'ondny to attend the fun- lost one of its most biilliant men and important things that will come be- the grand jury, Judge,, Carter said
at ' i s of an uncle of Mia. Mil- the family a, loving husband i and fore the body will be tha falsing of that "in- Robeson county, wtk its
;. 4 - - '. ' father. '"'''- ' J $100,000 endowment t for .Meredith 50,000 inhabitants, there have -been
College st Raleigh continued on the more homicides during the' past five
raisins- of thia SIOO.OOO ts S gift of I years than have occurred in the Do-
1 from Mr. John D. Rockefel-lmihion of Canada with its 6,P""',"0
Contains the true elements ,
Prom wheat and barley. .
Including the phosphates
(Grown m the grain) v
Required by Nature in
Rebuilding the tissue .cells ?
i ,
Broken down by
i - ' " . ' l
. Dally wear and tear.
f . . ' '
Acre's a Hts
roatum Cereal Company, Lim;f"T.
v...-, r -. i -.
New Long Kid' Gloves, Black, White and
. an. . . - c " i ''
V - " i . f '
2-Button Kid (lloves, all colors and every ;
pair guaranteed t . $1.00 tl.50
. vv'
Nice Assortment of Walking and Driving
. Qloves. ,.;4 ! V'' ' f! 4' 1
mmmmmmmmmmmm tmmmmmmmt .
. New lot ,of , Royal - Worcester and BomTca
Corsets, priced r-lI.C0 to tr.CO
Forest Mills Hand-finished Underwear izr
all the family. " . , -
LET. US SHOW; YOU
Ga ' Ha I?..
I angle, of Concord, 1 Hint i.
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