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- VOL XriH r Cot Cry. CO! ' " AY; OVEf I 20. 1912. J. b. hstill, 'Editof ! PutUsher. ; ko.103 IBS. :v;L .1 J ill 1 i wrnrar a tttlt. uttli TWi to Te Better Shopping Place Thai Concord. Why "Go to- C&ir lotto and , "far,. WorsstV-A ; .Frotjea Thai la Serious, And One vTla Onr People Should Seriously " Traiawtr Basis And Hake Oar City More Prosper-.!! the honae' thought at first that they 'Mm i of ConeoreV apvut it ilmmiiir"' ' - I 'yesterday in fbe eity shopping. TV above" personal item1 appears - freqoeatly in the " newspapers ' of . Charlotte. la fact it will eon thine to , appear at rtqoeot intervals if Mrs, .-.-i... - eontinuea in tho metropolis "of-SieeklenhuTg, for the Charlotte , papera have alert rs porters and when Mrs. i'i ' , of Concord goes there .- abe can't escape their eagle eyes. - Bat, the point is, what is Mrs. . " i ahoppina: in Charlotte fort v Why is aha spending the contents of ' ' tha family 'a strong box in a distsnt - . airy and not in the town, where her , husband works and earns a livelihood t Why should she pass the open doors ; ; of neighbors' stores and . go among --strangerai to spend . mpney for fthe necessities of life, thereby taking ' away from this community (theeom- vanity which her, husband derives his income . from) what justly ba ' longs to itt : The custom -of buying J things away from home has inereaa ' v ed ao largely in this town that it has - developed into a problem serioa enough to warrant the consideration . of every bnsiness man here. ' . Coming down to the reasons ana shearing the matUr of every trace u.nnKinn 'tnlrit tbnra are V WWirjv I , only a few "reasons why a person should want to buy .goods away, from home. One of the -chief causes ira person -waa contemplating making a purcBase away from' home would bs the cost. rThis certainly cannoi ne the reason in the above case. Rnt 41V UK . MWVTV , . ' ( 'is higher, elerk hire is higherandall tha autopsy of the bouy of Mrs. Szabo, otfiir' expenses ol i conducting- -a- busi- ) testified today in the trial of Gibson, ; ness aro higher in Ctarlotte. H K lawyer accused of 4h Szabo mur i Conoord. In fact the'wfitei' was told ,der. The doctors said the woman was - DV a successiui jnwrenaui ' wro, am ffnndneted a' mercantile - business ; in 1 both towns that goods could be sold cheaper here than in Charlotte.; The contention mny be made that the merehftnts in a larger town carry a larger stock. That may be. true. . But i; ia the stock anymore select! , Are , f not the' season's latest patterns and styles found here as well as else where It stands to. mworthat they are hero when thfc&.eimdered - that Concord mertfiariti will mrpare V favorable with those of t-any vother town. They are a ve, aggressive na business men and keep '. nrrarressive '' abreast of what is "good" in their . oartienlar linoi: ; They may not have ' some particular article in stock just ' at the time it is wanted, but Mrs." . ;i , ;' n may rest assured that thfiy ; will .grt'it-fohotTindbnblov'quiek:. ' time if she requests them to do so. Brinpinn the matter down' to tha hot 1 torn it is nothing less than ludicrous , for any one to contend that Concord merehante are not able to satisfy the - wsnta of the people here. I They can ' do it if the trade will give them an i opportunity and do it to the advant ' age of. both the trade, and to tbem V selves. jK'r ' -' There are exeeptidns to this- of ' course. There are number of things ; " for ladies that are not kept in stock ' 1 here or in sny other town near here. ,.' It is' nothing buttnstural that they should send away from them. ' But in many eases goods are purchased away from here when the same ident N,ical goods, made in the same factory 'and bearing the same trade mark are purchased away from home when at the Bame time they are on the mereh- ' ants shelves here. - ' s V- Shop in Concord Mrs. r s " will help yon and the town and make both more ' prosperous. . One of the gresteBt forces in making a commun? ity prosperous, and that ia what ev. ' ."try community should strive to.,, do, ; is to ptronize home enterprises. ' Mi ths Pftrkft-I-" 5't. i : ' The Pftrks-Belk Co. take two psges f Trinnne todsv. to tell you about some of the hundreds of November ..u aneciahi thev have for VVU f - . I yon. Cotton goods are going up, and you hal better ouy wuav j S before tlie advance. . In, their ladwja j, resdy-o-wenr and .millinery depart ' wonts tlicy s e riiviDg new things Very-day. - their, b'j ads. on pags 8 and 7 today; - v , ; : T3 izits a 'atutul Tens A1M Us Cnjteeed Vacant ' Tmsriitse1 and Uacee- SrlOwft ".- . ;.- . ;' .' Atlanta, Nov. 2a When workmen went to repair ft locked and vacant house at 45 Eleetrie khh yeaterday afternoon tbey found an aged wom an, emaciated and unconscious, lying ob the bare floor, wid floor of. on of the rooms, with a bundle of rage sudor her head far ft pillow. -v. The' woman was Mr. Ann Tried, ind aha bad almost starved to death Ion in the vacant house where ahe had raw)ed U die after, hopeless ef forts to obtain work or charity, ahe fha astounded workmen who opeoi 'i Bad toaeai wun a muroer, bat wnea fhi the woman was still breathing, A n . j . Li . J .l. nic nun ivr Boiifuiiocy, nv waa rushes jo a hosjntal,iJl there,itf a warm bed, after stimn- lanta had . been poured down her parched throat that tha woman" waa able to whisper out her story.. Mrs. Tried declared that ahe had had nothing to eat but a couple of crusts of bread in the past three weeks, and that it had been several days sines ahe had even tested ft drop of water.-- - .'.,'. v: ". "V She had crawled into the vacant house when all but overcome by han ger, aqd knew only in a vague way how many days she hsd spent there. . The hospital- authorities consider her story most remarkable, and the ease' is' tteing- investigated.: It . has been asesrtsd time and again that there in ao reason for any one, how ever poor, to suffer ths actual pains of hunger in Atlanta. , There are too many charitable institutions and too many charitably inclined individuals for. that; it baa always been averred tfad oft-timea proven, r ' "V Mrs,;. Tried was unable to avail herself of the ordinary aids of charity, whether , she was too proud. lor whether any one retusea net. nave not been ascertained, . ss she- is still fc ... tooeaVto tH very many details of ner vragie czpenenn. ; . Mrs Ssftbo Waa Strangled to Death ' and: Then Thrown Into tha Water. Goshen, N. Y., Nov. 20. Drs. Sclraltza and Haakinsr. who oerformed mv u uv thrown into the water. Frana Men- schik, her brother, said Mrs. Szabo knew of her mother's death testified that ho received a letter saying she waa coming home with $15,000 sav- Overman to Washington. : ' Salisbury, Nov. 19. Senator Lee S. Overman, who has been spending several months at his homo in Salis bury, leaves next week for Wash. ington to make preliminary arrange ments for duties at the eapitol. The Senator is in the best of health.has enjoyed a vacation and is in fine trim for the work of the next Congress. J Is Agreement in Restraint of Trade? New York, .Novl 20. The federal grand jiiry began an inquiry- today into' tho agreement between the New Haven - Raiu-oad and ; the Grand Trunk Railroad, following which the latter ceased , work 5 on extension through New England.' It will r de termine whether or not it is an agree ment in restraint of trade. ' i Hickey Still Protests Eis Innocence. Toms River, N J., Nov. J 20. J. Frank Hickey, held here in connec tion with the murder of little Joseph Josephs, of Lackawanna,, today reit erated, his innocence and ' said he would tight extradition. . Prosecutor Dudley, of Buffalo, is .here today to take Hickey back. t - Western North Carolina Conference. High Point; N. C, Nov. 20. Cleri cal and lay representatives, of the Western North Carolina Conference of the M. E. Church, South, gather ed here today, for their twenty-third annual convention. The conference sessions will continue until Monday night, with, Bishop Collins Denny, of Nashville, presiding. - , BnU llooss Lore Fsast , Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 20. Lead ers of the Progressiva party in Indi ana are arranging to hold ft State ral ly in this eity tomorrow. Former Senator Bcveri!j?e and other promi nent leaders will address the meeting and plana will be made for maintain ing a permanent organization of the party., - '. ...-:' There are twenty-eight candidates for the postmastership in i Il.gh Point. ri- .: LZAVX3 KQTS XATBfa TEAT S Would be pead wszs.i .-' v , roxnro. -vV Sis rmAsr And ths Folic Ara Look. laf f or Eia. It fe Vsi Baliartd That Is '. Has ' Carried , Out tis Throat to. Take EU lift, Jd That Et Win Show. Tp In fhort TJns, Son of. Xr. Lnthsr Kataax, of lowaau.V:; tiitk ' , . " . David Ketaer. a younr jnaa.'whe has bees living hers for- several yeaVa. has laft hi boarding place on" East Depot street and his friends and ifie pohca are making seswh; for hinu Ktetner-ieft a'aoto in his trunk say ing that he would be dead when the not was, found. However, tha police do not believe that h baa carried, oaf bis threat at taking his own Ufa but think that he baa gone away and will show, up in a short tme. His fath er.' Mr. ' Luther KetheV of Rowan, is here, investigating his son V disap pearance. He appears much perturb ed over the matter but be too,' be lieves that t no young man has not carried out the rash threat, '. ;( ; Mr, Ketner worked for the Yorke ft Wadsworth Co: until recently when ho became connected with a . cafe here. It ia said that business trou bles have caused his disappearance. Relatives and police are still mak ing an effort to locate the young man and they express the hope that they will be able to do so in a. short time. Wilson in Bermuda Begins to Forget : i r Th Strains of politka. . Hamilton, - Bermuda, Nov.1 .19. President-elect Woodrow Wilson de clared today that Jie is beginning io fot-get ; politics. ; Mrs. . Wuii skid other 4nemhe- of the' family i.lmv44f??B.hand6i regarding been' busily engaged in unpacking. ' The injury received by Mr. Wilson in an automobile accident before the election does not trouble him any more. The plaster covering the wound on. his head came off today, showing that the abrasion had healed. Terific. winds 'prevailed here this morning. ,:-M"h - -.-"' Graham. Methodist Church Burns V Down. : . ; Graham, ' Nov. 19 Last night shortly after midnight the Methodist Episcopal church, South, at Graham, was entirely destroyed by fire. The value of the property ia estimated at $4,000. There ia an insurance of $1, 500. The cause of the fire is not known. Rev, R. G. L. : Edwards is pastor of this church. . The Graham fire company did splendid work. The building will be rebuilt by its wide awake membership as soon as ., ar rangements to that ecect can be made. , ' v " . ' Death of Master Mark Linker, Jr. . Master Mark' M. Linker,' Jr.," the nine-weeks-old infant of Mr, and Mrs. Mark M. Linker, died yesterday af ternoon at 2 o'clock at their homo on South Unipn street. The funeral will be held this, afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home. Rev. Dr. J. M. Grier, pastor of Pint Presbyterian church, who ia in Statesville, has been tele graphed for and will conduct the fun eral if he arrives in time. The in terment will be made at Oakwood cemetery. ' - . r ' ' . . 8nltfta Appeals to Powers.' : .: Constantinople, Nov. 19. The Sal tan has addressed an appeal to the sovereigns of the great powers, it is stated on good authority, requesting intervention to end the war. In the Tchatalja battle the Bul garian left wing is reported to have naa , sukui. nuvsuvagc , m wuj fighting in the neighborhood of Der- kos. i ' "- ' : - Money Trust Probera. Washington, Nov. 20. The House Money Trust probers met today to map out plans for the resumption of the investigation. Also to smooth out the friction between Chairman Pujo sad Special , Counsel Unter myer, who are at odds over proceed- tire. Misses PInnkett, who 'have been visiting at the home of Rev. J. H. West, have returned to their home in Wadeaboro.' Messrs. Walter Thompson and W. It Odellare attending the Western North Carolina Conference at High iuat. - j . . , r i. . i. cjlt : zn : r czra . ,-f '- CTLTT F Tir7I - . T . . ' ' ' - . ' C. .a the "Xrit of tlfte" tn T a XtssjMr. cienry Osfk Vaar TsOsr. . V Kew York, Nov. lt'Gyp the Blol,', "Lsfty Louia", Da Frank," and "Waitcy Lewis," kill ed' Hermaa Roseathsi, tho gambler, t. tha las titration f Charles Becker! d mast pay tho penalty of death la h aleetria chair. The jury which has e heariag tha evidence ftaginst tha oar gunmen, ao deaided today when 1 returned a verdict of murder in the degree after but 20 minutes do fbeatioav, ;: y,,j .. .- f Former -Iflirisirat CtikrU. f s Wfthks, eoonsel for the gunmen, jhJ aoaneaa was be oaU appeal from Qi verdict and as the ease of Beck er, :jaonthe- may elapse before their shimata fate ia determined. . Mean while they will eeetrpx sella near that f the former police heutenant ia the death ibhse at Sing 6ing. '. -. f -':"v-r . Greensboro,' Nov. Ifl. The entire county has been indicted for ailure to carry out the recommenda tions of the grand jury and upon in structions of Judge O. H. Allen, ac cording to S story which wss brought here by a well-known Rockingham at torney today,' It seems that in Rock ingham, the county commissioners have several times ignored the recom mendations of . the grand jury, and that in July las t this body specifically ordered the building of a new county home, reporting thai the present structure was "a disgrace to a eivil lsd. dommnnity." ;;; ;Th Commissioners, it is said, paid no heed to the order, with the result that at the term of court dosing Sat urday, Judge Allen ordered Solicitor Graves to draw presentments against every member of the board. ; '.,;,;, , Stanly Republicans Intend to Prosa U ! cuts, as Well as Contend. ' the decision of the' Republicans as to contesting the recent election until just now, when one of the leading Re publicans of the county stated that, as a result of the investigation made last week by Attorneys, Bynum and fttrudwick. of Greensboro, the elec tion would be contested without doubt and, in addition, theref wonld be sev eral criminal "prosecutions against Democrats who, he. stated, it is al leged had been guilty of unlawfnl eonduct in connection with the elec tion in thia county. . Clarence H. Poo for a Place in Cabi- Raleigh, Nov. 19. There' is much in terest here in the reported Hklihood of the portfolio of the United States Department of Agriculture going to Editor Clarence H. Poe of The Pro gressive Farmer, when President Wil son comes to make up his Cabinet., A recent item in the Washington Times on this subject is read with general approval. - " ' Seventh Victim Dead. Raleigh. . Nov. 19. Express v Mes senger Kountree, ol Jacksonville, Fla., died tonight in Rex. -Hospital, making the seventh victim of the Granite wreck. The body of Engi neer Bckman waa recovered, thia af ternoon from beneath his engine and was brought to Raleigh at 18 o'clock. Mr. ' Rountree, whose iniuala could not be learned, waa making his first run' on this division. ' V ; Mr. Ernest Correll has returned from a ten days business trip to va rious points 'in the State..'. CAPITAL V... ..... 1100,000 8UBPLUS , M.000 HE person who takes no interest b sarin; jtii :-a rest en lis savbs. eUti Cttttr sjsteraaticaSy t!e r;c::t part cf yczr fa cers tl set tie izltt t:i ca ycrr sirlr;j. C:::Ji::!!:--!:::'i P'l on Time Cr' ,., itwiiii u..iul U L i - IS ill BY SZCUTAKT EITCSCOCX AT " ' WABEDTOTOE TODAY. Arrest of 175 Patent Medicine Msa- factttTers ' to 7t Citias, After Months ef InvesOgatioa-100 Ar rests Will Also Be Made Among Doctors la Various Cities. Waahington,' Nov. . 20. Secretary Hitchcock' today ordered ' the ar rest of 175 alleged '"quack- patent medicine manufacturers in 72 differ ent cities, scattered through . twenty- two State. The arrests are $be re alt 'of, months "of investigation, ac cording to the an on un cement of Post- offlon Inspector Sharps, of Cleveland. One hundred arrests will alee be made in various eitiee among the doctors and maternity hospital proprietors engaged in illegal practices, who will be charged with sending obscene mat ter through the mails. Off to Bermuda, Salisbury, Nov. 19. A party of jolly young people left Salisbury last night for a trip to Bermuda. JMittor J. F. Hurley, of the Salisbury Post, accompanied the party, the members of which won free trips to Bermuda in a subscription contest just closed bv the Post. The winners included Misses Edna May Boyd, Gussie Aaron, Lucy Kern, Grace Bitch, Maggie Page, Nannette Ramsaur, Pearl Trex ler, Josie Klutts and Elizabeth Van- Poole. Negro Farmera' Conference. . Hampton, Va, Novi 8Q, The an nual negro farmers' conference under the auspices of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute . opened here today and will continue over to morrow. A number of well known-ag- ricultural experts are, here to address the sessions - . . v- " I GOOD VALUES IN OUR BIG NOTION SECTION Always. Something New 10c Sheer Linen Ladies ' Handkerchiefs be, or 60c dos . Christmas Handkerchiefsat Special Prices .. . - Gloyes! i Hosiery! Neckwear! Small wear notions, fancy work and underwear Our stock is' the largest in thia section of Notjt) Carolina. V ' '-' ' 15e Boys' and Girls' 1st quality double-knee ribbed - Hose, 5 to 9y2, Special . . . J ........... i, i lOo pr. Infants' Girls' and Boys' Hose, black, tan, and all colors ......... ... .. ....... .... I5c Ladies', Boys' and Girls' Guaranteed Kadet Hose,. Linen Heel and toe, price 25c pr. , Infants' and Misses Wool Mits and. Gloves, Sale Price . . . .... . . 5c, 10c, 15c, S5o pr. Odd lot of perfect quality Kid Gloves, most all sixes, black, only "i 89e jentemeri Kid Gloves, black, tan, white ... . $1.00, ftnd $1.50 ft pair. , , . New Neckwear 25c 48c.' Lace Collars and Collar Sets ......50c, 75o, 98c up The new frilling in Mack, white and cream 25c yd, New Novelties in Jewelry Pin Sets and Bar Pins . . . .. ... ... 25c to 60c Always something new and special in Art Needle work 19c, 25c, 60o and up We carry all kinds of Art Silk Embroidery anfl crochet cottons. i. 'v -. i XMas Handkerchiefs in great variety-Many Spe cial Values. Big lot of Boys' and Girls' Union Suits, 5 to lfi years, Special ...... .. 25c and 48c suit. 60 Ladies' Full Bleached Union Suits, slightly im- , perfect, Sale Prioe 38c a suit Infants' and 'Misses and Ladies Vests and Pants, Cotton or Wool, Priced - 18o to 60c ; ' Quality Counts Buy Tour Notions at Parks'. . ; ' . ' Great Values in New Coat Suits. s - Jtt C:i cf COTTCX ( r ? .t. i. ers rrsCaeei U Caharres ' This i Tsar Taaa Ever Before. More loag staple eotton has Uea -prodoeed to Cebarnss thia year than in any former year in the history of the eoanty. Mr. J..Ii. White, who operates a gin at White Hall, stated yesterday that they would gin about 1000 balsa of the long staple this season. ' A Bomber of bales have al ready been ginned and marketed. Mr. W., H. White sold 10 bales a few days ago at 18 eeats a pound at the time the short staple was bring ing. 13 eente. Mr. White stated that all the customers of his gin who have' grown' long staple eotton thia year are well pleased with the result Maeh of the eettoo, waa produced .as ex periment and on aceoent sf fits, sue- cess met with it is likely eoneiderabW " more will be prodoeed ia the eoua- ty next year. ; " .-.;--;JiUc.i,'"rJiM i Mr. Watts Camdidato for Cellecte. BtatesviBe Um&?J It is nnderstoed that Mr.' A. XX Watts, of .Statesville, win be a can didate for collector of internal reve nae for Ibis district and that endorse ments are already being procured for him. Mr. Walter E. Moore, of Jack-,, son county, who wss id Statesville Friday, night, is an avowed candidate for district atorney and it ia reported that Mr. Manly McDowell, of Mot-, ganton,will be s candidate for mar shal, i ' j v-tt-" : :- Prenaring for QnOl Drtrsra. Salisbury, Nov. 19. Already prep arationa are in making for receiving the North Carolina Press convention when it meets in this city December 11th and 12th. Mr. M. C. Quinn, is chairman of the convention commit tee, and no pains will be spared to give the editora the vtime of. their Uvea in Salisbury. v i' True Bill Found. ! Buffalo, Nov. 20. The grand jury returned an indictment charging' J.' PrHiekev. now held at Toms River , for first degree murder in sonncetior. I with.yonng Josephs' death., lvt I0e, 12Vie, 16e t Gc:d Qrc!:2.rdi:qw . L0X3 tTATLS ) I;
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