ASSOC'ATtb
PRESS
DISPATCHES
VOLUME XXII!
CONCORD. N. C. THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 92Z.
NO. 75.
W : 1 HE L.OXCORD JJAILl 1 RIBUNE :
OiSTRICT MEETING
. BEING HELD HERE
Members of Tenth District
Began Annual Convention
With Cold Water Lrxljre of
This City This Afternoon.
LAST SESSION TO
BE HELD TONKiHT
Number of Delegates From
Lodges in District Present.
Grand Master Coppedgo
. Attending the Meeting.
The iinniul incciine "f the Tenth
fMKlrici t'linvciitluii f lh 1. ii. (i K.
Im min hero this afternoon in tin- lodge
looms nf Cold Wnlcr l.mluo, w!)i. Ii i"
horn in iIh1 I'linvciitiiin nii'Miliors this
year, ignite a Inrgi' iiiiinlier nf idhl
Fellow from the vol ion-, lodge in I In-
district wore pn-seni I'm- il ponim;
mmbIoii, mul others nr' expected ih-io
for tin- night M'ssimi, which will Ii'
hold in llii' lodge, rooms ;i! 7 t.'lll.
All i'l' llii' ilintrii'i officers inr Inn'
for Hi.- convention nnd in niMlllon in
tht'in Ucv. V. It. Coppi'dgo. of Koch
Ingham, liminl Muster nf I lie stale or
eniilziitlmi was in . it! I., nil... i.ii.'i
in llic program.
The first session litis nftcrnnoii he
Kan in J-:mi o'clock with I'lesldeni w .
1.. Spiv, of KiiiiniiMis. presiding, Af
tcr llii' opening oile hy ihe convenliuii
liii'inhers. i 1 1 -( i ii lit mis offered hy
Grand Music:- Cippedge, and lite nil
dress i f welcome wits ilclivi reil. 'l ie
response in the address was himle hy
I'.. .1. Siuiunerrow. of I'lnirioi le. super
visor of Ihe Tenth IHtricl.
Alitor fenturem nf Hie afternoon so:
glon were the refilling i f ihe minutes
of lite Inst convention hy A. ( ('line.
el this city, secretary of the conven
tion: reports from the lodges of the
district mill n business session.
Other font n res of the afternoon ses-'
offered for the night session, which
will begin at 7:30 i clock will lie the
first tlezree. which will he conferred
liy the Kiinii.ipoli-4 decree, team. Sliorl
talks on tlie iroiai nf the convention
"III also lie : III" llltll SCS
sum. nttor w . i ..'I. e,,,..l.i,,, .... .'in I...
H-rvcd.
KORFKKS BLOW SAKE AND
MAKE OKI WITH $1.M!
Snf;- of Kuleich Oil Company Was Dy
namited. IJIast Heard h Many.
Illy ill.- AaiMirtniea rtvpa.i
ItalciRll, Mtirch 3. The Miliee to
itny are seaichiim for lolilH'i-s win.
Inst nigiit ilytiamitisl ti e sare of a In
cil nil company esciipini; with si. sua.
The hlasi was heard I hroui.'.iioitl the
business section, lint the locution was
nol discovered t:titil this morning.
This makes the third time within n
year the oil company's sale Las licen
I'oiihe.l. two of I lie rohlicrics occurring
Hi nee Chrislmas. Kiuhl sale roliheries
have iM'eiirnsi in Italci'h tliis year.
Ill cold illK to the police.
Sarah llrriihardt ISiirieil.
Paris. .March 21) illy Ihe Associated
Press). The body of Sarah Mem
hardt was laid lo rest in her loiub
in Ihe cemetery of I'ere la Chaise this
nftprnoou at 4 o'clock iifti r a simple
funeral service in the church at St.
Francois de. Sales, and solemn pro
icssion thence through the strccrs
thronged w ith crowds of mourners.
Diitigherty Accepts AstteviUe Invita
tion. Asheville. March 27. Attorney fJen-
eral Daugherly. iiow on a vaniiion in i
I'lorida. has ncccjiled an itivilalion by
Fred 1.. Set'ley, of the drove Park Inn,
to visit Asheville. and will arrive here
Ihe (irsl of April, according to a dis
piteh received by The Citizen tonight
from SI. l'ctersbu'rg.
The Tonga or Kriendly Island group,
which lays eliii ntln being the only
country free of debt in Ihe world, is
ruled over by a woman.
ATI the professions and newly all
of Ihe official positions are open to the
women of Rhodesia. South Africa.
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Co-Operation
The Cabarrus County Building Loan and Savings Association
idea lir.ils Its genesis in tlie instinct of mankind for co-operative
effort: first the family, then the community. .and Anally Hie state.
Civilization Is a high expression of developed oo-opprntlou.
The policy of i-o-operatlon is followed In every pursuit of com
merce up lo Hie point of the distribution of the rewards. This is
where the CAHARRI S COI'NTY RI'ILDINO AND LOAN AND
SAVINGS association differentiate from other financial in
stitutions iu thai ll pnvs hack in PROFITS in Hie same ratio thai
the nienibcr has invcsled. THUMB ARM No PRKFKHRKD STOCK
HOLDERS RECEIVING MOST OF" THE PROFITS FROM THEi
M EM RlHtS 1 N V FSTM BNT.
DON'T ITT IT OFF HI T COME IN TODAY AND TAKE SOME
SHARES IN SERIES NO, .11 NOW OPEN. STOCK.IS NON-TAXABLE.
Cabarrus County Building Loan and
Savings Association
OFFICE IN CONCORD NATIONAL BANK.
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ui in i f i.HI INT.
Il.li:
l'o:Ttrn N4v lllar ( "fundi n
I ( ah-T ItMCMMT.
Wn-hlnci'i MaMi J! ifapiul
Xr Sfnliri. 'lill- Iter afuMiw of
llliurm m the t niiiil Mate la iw4
h.it It is In many furWim .-.ml prarll-1
ally nil ruholie . oiiiiirin. ihen- arc
be unupn marl nMtalirr of .. :. won
inn i. Mhi-r nuil noi write. In tin ,
f. irtt.-n Southern -tali- which arc
eli n .o 'end deioeuli- In Utile Kook.
Aikan-.-ix. for tin lllliorai-y em!, rriv .-.
chill: il tr Ih'UI Hi io ,,n April Kith
"lid I llh. il I- i inn i.il I lint Hi' r .
ill hi lliicc million l ien and wniiieii. I
nil I I hlidl i M nvel n II cars of tip'. .In '
in. I sign ll.i-ir names nor read a now
iapi I I
I'll, i 1 1 1". -1 - i nihil in lie- lioie
of llwlitif: :i iin 'le il ni incllosls more '
vigor, hk! to i iintuu this conO'.o.o.
New mid lieller wavs of lltllixln the .
ptililu- "i-hxils for iidiill Instruction.
i 'iip.'oi icciil of p.eliil nitchcrs. travel I
in;' lil'iarie-. It -cl tilers who ,ill ad- i
iin . niiininn'l ie.; ill ilislrlcls ditti. nit I
of iiri.sv. -iimI i thcr means of ri'.nov-1
iiiL- ll"s Idol auain-t ihe fair nan f
Htales a- well as I In na I i..n. will l.c
ilisi ii -. d.
'I'lic iillc-tioll nf I'm. I mills will
i nter Inlll the diseltssion to snllle. e
ieiit. since ii is iH'itiu more ami more
realized every da) I hat ijrtmrance i
. fteli
i ilille
to
-i i.i i
ie in lack nf i r:i ici minimi fa
and Dial there ore ninny
lummy to ha rn and a nioii to
. In... I w ho are prevented hy :ili
i.i roads troin liein in close
illlcll with fdllcttl ioi;:l el 11
MAI MY
OK
Till KHDAY U.W
MASONIC OltSKRVAM'K
Scottish Kite Memhpr:. the Worltl
Over Until Sfrvlres Today.
WashitiKliiii. March I'M.- U'lipital
News Servi(-et. Tiahiy is Mimiidiy
'riiitrsiln
y, an olisevvancc iml milv
III I
i in cliurche.s. I. nt i.i interest to
nlllsli Kite Masnns. Whcrii-v-
II
ir siliialed Sluttish Kile Masons Pe
ilav M -ih"!' lop ihl-r In hold Ihe iK'llll-
lifitl cri'iuotiy ef "l'.t!niriilsliine tic
I.i: his." licit niaiikiiiil not forKd that
darkness and evil in the past have fol
lowed itnuii imtliim mil (h
liulils of
mercy, charily, ciluciiliiin. I
nml lirolhei-hood.
The ohservnnce, cldiKfllory
ilernlion.
upon all
have re
. and are
mcinlMTs nf the Rile who
epi veil Hie elehteenth decree
Hills metnliers of Chapcrs of Hose
Croix, is held either in Masonic Tem
ples or eluirchos, 'nni conducted by the
i:fflcPrsf iocnl chapters. It is fol
lowed., on Easter Sunday, hy the
hnppful and inspiritlK cerctnnny of
"Relighting tlm Lights." typifying the
dawn of a new dav wliicli cot.ies with
Hie rcengnitioii of the need of spiritual ;
it ttndi'icp nf ije.p and Ins "I'Hcliie of I
nTot.c iiaiei icf and ntoi'al concepts
which have, elevated h::n from hiir-
I ti i' i s. in in hi:; present civilization.
PROF. MADISON tilKS
IT HIS SCHOOL WORK
Iff dgits Presidency of the Cullowhee
Nornnil and Industrial School.
iRy lilt' A MOClHIClt I'rCMM. I
Cullowhee. X. C. March III). I'm!'.
11. I.. Madison, win. fur Hie past
.years lias been president nt' the Cullow
hee Not nml anil Industrial School
here, a -late institution, yesterday ten
dered his resignation to the hoard of
trustees to take effect .lime iltt.
A. T. Alien, il was learned today,
will beeoaie head of Hie school, should
1 !"d. Madison maintain his decision lo
leave. Mr. Allen al present is super
visor of teacher training in North Car
olina. i'rinre of Wales Thanks Owsley for
Cablegram.
Indianapolis, March 2S. The Prince
of Wales reciprocates the good wishes
for peace and concord throughout the
world, expressed by Alvin Owsley,
American I.cginn national commander,
according to a oehlogruin received to
day at national headipnirtcrs of the
Legion from Ambassador tleorge Har
vey. "The Prince of Wales," said the
message, "desires me to thank yon
sincerely for your kind telegram on
the invasion of his attending the
Aniiriian Legion ball in London and
to assure you that be heartily recipro
cates your good wishes for peace and
concord 1 1 1 i i ii i g 1 n hi t Hie w orld."
Among the Romans, il' a mini kiss
ed his hot nil hod, she gained thereby
half of his effects in the event of his
dying before ihe celebration of their
marriage, if 'the lady herself died un
der the same circumstances, her heirs
or nearest of kin look the half due
her. A kiss was regarded very seri
onslv hy the ancient Romans.
DESPERATE BATTLE
FAILS TO PREVENT
WORK OF OFFICERS
Men Wanted in Kentucky
for Making Liquor LoM
Their Lives When Thc
Resisted Oflicers.
ONE WOMAN IN
FAMILY KILLED
Deputy Sheriff Lost His Life
as He Tried to Present the
Warrant Stills and Deer
Seized in the Haiti.
(By llir AaacH-lalrd ITn.1.1
Harlan. K.V.. March 31. I'niiiity
llei'r.s and possciueii nail ri'tiirniil I
day from tin- nmiiili of heeih i it
In I he hills nf Leslie ( 'mini i . witli :
.am mill of the desperate last stand
"The Slrnnifs." ii hattle in which th:
men and a woman w
nesday.
'.-irryint a v.arranl
el' s;iiie on elmriies nf
hit Ions. zl iM.sseinen
Stroll;.' hoiue anil s
kill.'
ft'i
the arrest
lillor law lo
Hirlved at Ihe
urroiindeil the
house. Deputy Walker udvaneeil in
wind Ihe house with Ihe warrant.
A hidden inaiKsiiian tired and VVal-
ki-r stagKcriii
lireasl. As lie
bullet pierced
i '0110111 nioiis
with a wiinml in Ilr
ran Inr covi r. a seconi
hi- Intnl.
ol' Ihe slain nflioer cull
ceiiita'cd a withering tire on the
from ladiim! inns and liilges.
When the otllcers entered tile
Ihe two men and Mrs. Sirimu
house
were
dead, lite woman, according in the
liners, having a repealing title chit
of-eh-
ml in her fast stilleiiing tinners.
Two stills wire found in a strong!
hai'i ii adeil noxi.ion bank of the lions
They were destroyed, together wil
TIKI gallons of still beer.
THE COTTON MARKET
0!enrd Steady Today at
of From II) to 20
lily Ihe ANtioelated
New York. March L1.
An AdvatKP
Points.
I'rerni. I
--'rhe cotton
market opened steady at an advauce
of in to I'D points on the reports of
Vh"i i'.: ime; ai New Knglanil cot
Ion nulls ' aiel ui'favnriii'ie weather
map. ami covering for over Hie three
days adjournment. There were re
ports of a belter spot demand iu th?
southwest and smile southwestern
buying here during Hie early trading,
but after selling up to 2S.:ir for July
the market cased off under rcnlinzing
or liipiidat ion.
Cotton lulurc.s opclieu steaiiy. .nay
20.411 : July lis. II'. i lint. 2.V2 1: Dec. j
21.72: .Ian. 24. Hi.
FONTKR TAKKS STAND
IN HIS OWN DEFENSK
Said He Had I ecu Memln'r of I. W.
W., Seamen's I'nion and Other Such
Organizations.
St. Joseph. Mich.. March 2!) i Ry the
Associated Press). Win. '.. Cosier,
charged with criminal syndicalism,
look the stand in his own defense this
morning.
Foster leslilied he has been a mem
ber of the 1. W. Y Seamen's I'llion.
Car Men's I'nion, and other organiza
tions, lie quit Hie I. W. V.. he said,
because be no longer agreed with its
policies and program.
Northfleld Conferences.
Fast Northfleld, Mass., March 20.
Many prominent British and American
clergymen arc listed among the speak
ers who will address 10,000 or more
delegates who are expected to attend
the six religious conferences Hint will
be linld al Northfleld Seminary this
summer. Hundreds "f clergymen, as
well as thousands of church workers,
will be present at the meetings, which
were started over forty years ago by
Dwlghl I.. Moody.
Among Ihe nole.il personages expect
ed to be present arc the Ucv Lionel
It. Fletcher, of Cardiff. Wales: the
Rev. James Reid, of lOaslbournc, Eng
land; Ihe Rev. Dr. John A. Htltton
of the I'nlted Free Church, fllasgow,
Scotland: the Rev. Dr. Henry Sloan
Coffin of Midison Avenue Presbyterian
Church. New York (.ity: the Rev. Dr.
Rolierl E. Spcer of the I'reshyterlan
Hoard of Foreign Missions. Ihe Ucv.
Dr. Floyd W. Tompkins of Philadel
phia, and the Rev. Dr. Harries E. Kirk
of Baltimore.
An Expen ive Trial.
Illy Ihe AHHoelated PrrMn.i
Danville, Va.. March 21). Otis Brad
ley, clerk of the corporation court, be
lieves the trial of W. M. Hnend, con
victed of grand larceny and sentenc
ed to serve live years In the peniten
tiary for having in his possession an
automobile stolen from T. W. Pilch
ard, of Charlotte, N. ('.. will prove
one of (he most expensive cases lo
Hie state iu many years.
The costs already inn over $1,200, of
which sum $720 was pnld to out-of-town
witnesses. Two of these came
from Michigan, one from Florida and
twelve from Charlotte.
Hnead was charged with lioing in
league with a "ring" of automobile
thieves alleged to have oierated In
Charlotte, Danville and other towns.
His trial attracted much attention.
Textile Plant De.droyed.
Roversforil, Pa. Mirch 20 Tlie
textile plant of Emmet's St Company
Imliiv was destroyed hy tire with a
lots estimated al W00.00O. Cold
WtH.ther handicapped the liieineu.
A large order of underwear, packed
for fchipuicul was destroyed.
New Low Temperatures for March
Reached by the
I Ml Ibr IllirllUj
Waslilacno. i. .h -i Tic
..r.
lio-i mid Hie ... i' Hutl ! tu .
Imh (ilnvlnc he i. ntcl ilnrlni IIh
tnooili. .ivpml in li;i'
iers the naditfcojal
Itsla.i i. ml ill miOi se.-i
iMiiple:-l rv
onlif of ihliif
mis . i i hi
-aiioii ot adliu
Ibnalli ifmc ery Intl..
mil wilh a wlm ry rikii
cm I le i- Hut cm 0 i
pnl. lie rs i. i.i I. leaking i
i.-lls i
l'IUMl
UkttV in
tn.c in
tl .'
II.
.1..
ill
mil I mobile
i-i lor
Ml I..
tjllMllt. .S
eh h;.. inkno
. llolwlilWU.
IIL.tllM-Vft
re piln. t
i'U III.' hie
ti.r ii - tickle i. no
I .,. ,
..I the ItierW'.iM' :., ui .In
1 i ! Illl'ili IIUii I ills If' I
i.'ie - hini .fl I - ; II . i
. an.! I'hilnd. Iphin I I : K
jr. X. V . Z"n. I'.iiffnlo i:
in.l.. II. tin- ..ill.. Me.
a. While llii . . . mi . :.n
;...'lil
Inir;.'. I'
i.. Mini
' a lie.
Ih-Ii.w :
New Finishing Plant For
Gibson Manufacturing Co.
Manatfament Announces That Structure 60x200 Feet.
Two Stories in Heighth Will Be Erected, to He Filled
With Modern Machinery Work to Start Soon.
Tln
chain
tiilis-on Maiiufa. luring I'oin
one ol' tlie mills nt the I'annoii
:s Hie latest teMile eoiicerli in
nt'ity to annonnc iniproveiiiei'.ts
liiiiions io its pre eiit plant. Tin
this
ami a
proposed enlargement '.
a unoiiui ml today by M
hn nil. Sr.. I'rcsldent ol
mill
L. C. Harn
the conipany.
i.-'ll out sonic
nit and otliet
anil iiiproe,:
i-oinpai.y at a
structuri' ti.
: oi th" mil!
bushing plant
most modern
ill iionse I In
ie new plans,
to siorics in
! niler I lie plans v
( i iine n'.i liy l r. Ilurnli
; ntlii ials ..(' Ihe cinnpilc
hj Ihe dilietins of lb
lucetiii ! his u eel . a pi
! house i he liiiisliiug pla
w ill he erected, and the
will be made one nf Hi
in Ihe South.
The building which
linishing plaul. under ihe
will be UINL'IHI feet. Iwn
ludght and will be erected
.lii-i
in I lie
rear nf the present mil! building. l:i
addition to the present linishing plant
machinery, which will be moved In
to the new structure, the company has
purchased additional machinery to
complete ihe equipment of th" new
plant. The additional structure ami
machinery will mean mi Increase in
the out pu! nf Hie conipany. Colore. I
good- v ill he made in Hie mill ami tin
i.-ii.i! in il.e lien olatvijv
II was Hiiiiletl oiit'hy Mr. liariihardl
Dial the weaving capacity of Hie mill
is now greater than the linishing en
pneity. and Hie new plant lias become a
necessity.
The space in the present mill build
ing which will In' left vacant when Ihe
present linisicng machinery
to llir new addition, w ill ta
new carding ami spinning
which the company has al
..II
are of
iiinery
pur-
cail
chased.
In addition to erecting the new
tin-
ishiug plant the mill miinagciiiciil also
had decided to remodel and increase,
Use steam plant at the mill.
The milium! of money involved i.i
the plans as announced by dr. Kara
harm was mil given in tin announce
ment.
Work mi the imw structure will
gin in Hie mar future.
lii
JOHN A. PARK SPEAKS TO
JOIRNAIJSTIC STUDENTS
Loyally ta Proles ion Is Best Way to
Attain Success in Newspaper Work.
.iljr llie ANsoclnlfO I'rcsn.l
Chapel Hill. March 29. College stu
dents who expect too fabulous salaries
through newspaper positions have but
Utile chance lo realize their aspira
tions, John A. Park, of the Raleigh
Times, told members of the Journal
ism class -it I lie I'niversity of North
Carolina todav. In outlining the
way lo in ivspaiioi' suecei
euiphasizcil tlie iie.eessity
Hie profession.
s Mr. 1
if loyall;
ark
lo
'Another War Cominu;' Man Jumps
io Death.
Asheville. March 28. "There's an
other war coming." were tin- last
words uttered by an unidentified
man as he Jumped from a Irextlc to
bis death near Canton yesterday.
His laxly was
riH'ovoxed
1 laywooil
last uiglii
county citi-
I after a party of
zciis him dragged
hours.
the stream for eight
More Increase, for Textile Workers.
Henderson, N. ('.. March 20.- Four
cotton mills of the Henderson and
Harriett chain today announced a
wage increase of 1.1 per cent, effective
i April .'trd. Two thousand men are
i affected by Ihe increase.
xtnixti rrmxix:
Success and a
tent upon what y
Suns
nil (I
nil v
i with
X
t'W interest ((darter in
Savings Department
begins .April 1st. All deposits made in this department on
or before April 10th draw I per cent, interest from April
1st, compounded quarterly.
Start now and bank something regularly.
i
Citizens Bank
1
Present Cold Wave
'I I
B' . I
l.i
mir hn isn I,- i
i.r i in- ii-iiii..i
i ' . wr tlie soul:.
una h.il. i-porii. ..
Iitwi-r Uiisla4ta.!
: --d the wor.i
New KiiKland.
Ti tnn r.i Hires i.i
L.-iil'. . .i -l
il.-ili.
111!
I-IIIV l.tll.lHl jMiiht
fpi ley and Ihe
Vulln u:itmnulh
New Krce'd in
lti.si.iii. .M i. h
.-i.
hi in
Ktikiml ii n.iid
lis f.l tic -III-. .
ii. w hi
I: P..
arlv lilai
low I . tl
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di.ie
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V.ts J de
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e I. III.
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ilirhi i.i
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men i.
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I a - proflfi
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Ai Sai. mi
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L
RLE!
Allies and the Turks Are to
Meet Again at Lausanne
to Thrash Out (he Peace!"1 i1- 11
Question.
(ii'lleva, M in Ii 2:1 I I'o
ciated Pressl.- The peace
between the allies and
be resumed al Lausanne
Ihe Ass,,
negol iat ions
I'nrkey will
iiuicl ime. be
tween April
nouncetncnl
secretarial.
Lausanne al
l.Mh
was
who
the
ami 20th.
mnde today
tlie powers
conslusion i,l
li
bv )e''t
Hin
an
cent conference.
The aiiiiouiiceinenl said that
ening session would he held
Hi,
op-i
tic I
Il.e
last tin tin ' I
: i I'lelai ia i
pfep ll'e lo
I he sudden i
sillereii priiii
Illile of Hie
Inns
milch
nllly
was not
: lor Cousin
e in tlie seem
the concoliaii
Illini.p'e
Turks
! FATE OF PRIESTS
' PRELATES
AND
NOT
DEI IDED
Cciitr.il Executive
Committee of Sa
a in Seer i'";
"cts to Consider
f lire.
Moscow. March 2!l 2:.!b P. AI i liy
Ihe Associated Press i. The appeal for
i leniency nt the Catholic prelates anil
priests, sentenced last Monday, will
ie considereil at the lirsl meetiog of
the Central lixeculivc Coiuniitlee In
be held either tomorrow- or next week,
the government amnesty department
committee announced today. Menu
while a temporary slay of sentence for
the condemned is applicable mul Hcv
will remain in prison.
MORE HERMAN MINERS
(H IT JOBS IN
MINES
13.000 Worker:
trirl (in Out
(iclscukiiclic
Associated Pn
miners are on
iu (ielsenhirchen
Dis-
on Strike of Protest.
i. March L'ii i liy the
ss. I Fifteen thousand
strike in the (SclsPtikiv-
chen district at all mines occupied by1
troops, accoriling to estiniHtes made in ;
German quarters. The men quit work
piolist against the occupation
Five thousand men are out
Westerholl properties. i.lKKI al
bailcii, I.ikiii ai ihe Con' ordia
ami 2.00(1 al Ihe Rlumcnthal
at Ihe
i ii. "-
lilanls.
They have served noth-c they
return in work until Hie la I
I "ave.
V. .11
not
l lie: -
Airplanes Leave Hanava.
Havana. Cuba, March 20.- The sis
i". s. Army aviators on a lest flight
from San Antonio. Tesas, to San Juan
I'o.'o Kico and from there to Washing
Ion. I. ('., left here this morning al
0:13 a. in. for Miami. They am ev
pectcd in make Ihe trip p. Washington
in easy daily hops, probably arriving
1 1 i' ill" iiis ,a' iie-a icoolr-
Mrs. H. C. Conner, of No. 1 town
ship, soul us yesterday two very large
eggs laid by a game pullet. The larg
est one weighed 4 ounces and measur
ed S inches nroniid Ihe long way nml
(i 1-2 inches tlie other way. The other
egg was a fraction smaller.
old age
depend
mi inc v .
to a preat ex-
vour
i .
El
:
a
our
and Trust Company
ui mux rttori(-T
I i ll t Hx-
lixtt if
ihe Hurhr rir.luilaj
H I m m I uai i
IU thr ......
lUUich. X. r. Marh Si r'ranii
f'it.er. liatiallran id tla- X1h Care
i. i biMl I nilad Slalet Der
f Agt irulturc. ti nlRhi mat
- n'lHiirs ..ii ihe relative Jit
Is.wir ..f frin product. :nt
.iirli
Kebriia The i( ;i. rt tollowc
IV.nt l'.i - .. ;i p.n m r cent icisK
fun ilr - in. !:.i'.; priis of farm
crop-, to I. i
oilier
: ( ..It
at t I
l; I'
. ..ill
n 134
ai s'.
-. i tirf-1
r ti
ihj
h.i; i'iiel.
In r ernl.
iimI
urn
i nenl i
j ;.-.' in
of ho.iae
iny 1 1
' i i lll 1 s
II.' pe i
le-- l .1 ll
i "Ii. -f
...t: tOi'S 4li
1"1 ;. In t?r.ns
is. .-.it on uili
corn :;.'i per
i ui Ii s : iay
I", pi .- e lit
urii
in
l:t.i
r i t'll I
iOTi
wheal L's per
.: and potai
1 1 a .. . lit a.-,
mtle anil .-..
ii.
ahov v.
I nw
purchasing
'.'IT.
g t'.ar:
f rm
lliilnie
' As Aholc. Hi
I ii : ch i- i lit- p.iw er
tt'i'ins ..f oi tr r i o'.
. .i .' it le ihe I. m
III
ee. llninicv -tood a'.
i-l Mil", tor Jnuu.tr;
s-'.l ale is tin proi I'di
has H highest put
fa ai eoinlii ..1 i ics."
Th, IM22 ) tin! in .
cotton 'war- "a worli
per ii
w hich
mollti
idc
ment," he said
Hiding tin
ton f
,. r was ilisj nisfi:
tec -nail '..'id ;
tncrchiint." he
s .m il . .f si;
; easily i.l.laiii Hi.
hioutli tile mill,
short a " .' i 1 cotti
In- world nni
realize thai on
nut o:
Tin.
oitnd
and
s hi
a 'J
i n
Tin
Kin:
I over
i-i urer
op lie
unnlles
nianu-
in felll d
'lis."
d
Wll.l. SrlND SALARIES
MXRRIEIt MI.N
OF
I'D HOMES .
f ity of New Orleans Will Nol Longer
liive I'av Kuvclopes i.i Married Men
in Person.
Illy Ihe LMNrtelaleu I'rcs.s l
New tirleaiis. March 20. MarrieJ
men cnMiloyed by Ihe city government
were thrown into consternation today
-..iih the announcement l.y Commission
er Murphy that hereafter their pay
check
add re
til Mil
ibi he mailed to heir home
s. instead
person.
of being handed
II'
,1.
,! i'l: 1 1 io
is going
nniniissioii
belongs ii
io (ii, nn
get his
i' Murphy
Hie hollu
best to
at home
annoy
going
'. a I ii i
ill! il
I :
the
.1 thin
a-ep il
it' .some ot' iin
there, thai i-
atilt.
Masvns May tiel IJillion Dollars.
Coluissct. Mass.. March 2!l. - In 2nd
years members of Kotioliaseci l.otlgi
of Masons of Hiis place w ill clijny an
emlowmcul nnioiinting in aboiil $1.
IIIKMIllti.OIIO under the terms nf the will
of Hans Hodl'rey Hick, a nienibcr i.i'
the lodge wliose whole estate i- left
to Masonry.
The will provides thai Hie estate,
amount ill'.' to nearly $511,000. shall be
disposed of by selling aside one-tenth
on which the interest shall be paid
annually to his lodge. The remaind
er shall he held in trust for 2011 yeenrs
and Hie money allowed to work inr
itsc.lf. A I I he em nf I lie two centu
ries the income from Hie resulting en
dowment will lie for tlie use of Kolli
liassei Ledge. Hie b ilges of the twenty-seventh
Masonic district and llie
towns of Seitiiate and ('ohasset. Al
per cent, compounded interest tlie
$40,000 would grow to approximately
one billion dollars In 200 yi ars.
Free State Troops Make Arrests,
Dublin. March 20 I Ity the Associat
ed Press i. -Practically the enlirc stalT
of Inn third southern division of Ihe
iriignlar army was captured ycslcr-
i!a a! Notiagh. accoriling In an ollieial
slateuieiil today. Oilier iiiiporlaul
captiiri's were liiinlo afer al i'lHiimi
varra. Polli piaees are in County Tip
perary. Increase iu Wages of 12 l-'J Per Cent.
Sn'em. Ms:.. March 211.-The
Nantnkeg Steam Cntton Company to
dav announced an advance in wages of
rpproximntely 12 1-2 per cent., ell'ec-
liin Apiil
-TlH' Ihe STioTT
nperatirt
ihmlv.
in its mills he;
nml
New Interest Quarter
Begins
IN
1 PER (
CUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
1-NT. C( WPOUNDED QUARTERLY
I Joposits made
from April 1st
est
Will you be better off ten years from now than you arc
today? You won't unless you save part of your earnings.
THINK IT OVER
The Concord National Bank
ii
Capital $100,000.00
H
uvXMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOu.
WANT $70,000 FEE
run I nLiii oLimuL
Raleijrh Reports Say law
yers Who Represented the
State in Railroad Litigation
Want Pee to This Amount.
GOVERNOR WILL
TAKE MATTER UP
Iocke Craig Says He Pre
sented a Bill for $10,000
Which He Considers Rea
sonable for His Services.
;n ., l!y 'lo .o"lird Prri.
liiuti: In i Itnleigli. Mureli 2U. - Ad just incuts
i- i.uk j v. ill bo made in Ices lo be paid hy t Ih
n iliiir.u s!r.ie i.. the artoineys that represented
to. Iiasis j North Carolina in (be reeenl railroad
wa.- tic-'inn lltlgntloii in the Federal District
i. i ot' i. 1 Court an l Fnfteil Stales Supromf
i. .er .., f'o. in. liov.'tnor Cameron Morrison is
j quoted a-, saying in a story pilllllHhed
Ainerieuii I tiKlay in the Raleigh News and Obs.--lisai
point I a',
tile -I'D I 'i he chief execntive refuaed to con
on a' tlnii reports that the attorneys W. 1'.
: act '. Ityiuun. ol ;r-'nl.oi a : Sirney Aldcr
c i- i:i iiv.ii 'I. ! num. tiiconsiiom; Tlioc. D. Warren.
.New Hern, ami Locke Craig. AHhevilln
- hud iiijucsli d a eoinhined of
sTo.iinti. according to Hie story.
"I aai vel-. -orry thai this matter
has
II! iv
Kiel
ilisciissid." Iin- Chief Kxec-
is qlloied
a . rang.1
!' In till
snying. "t u m sure
n. can bi' mnde khI
iliiiineys and the
i ii.
(if con
tirse, the;, renden'd a
illi' sen i
hey are able law-
: 1 in
went up against able law
b.'cl 1 tii-iii. Their fees will
inn i think a reasonable ad
can be made."
nit hern Railway. Seaboard.
Coast Line. and Norfolk
wive involve! in the Slot
he Slate to prevent the col-
. yers and
jbe high,
j iustmctil
'Ihe S,
j Atlantic
, Soot hern
: against I
i-l Mil ol taxes.
Craig Ashed
Asheville. March
nor I oi ;e ! 'rn ig.
Far S;i,i!00.
20. Former Gov
who served with
!e nf North Cam
lax liligaliuii. nji id
sent in a bill to
.slij.t.wi
counsel
In. a in II
today il
i i'
tin SI;
ailroad
he bad
Isflu
i :
c.
alln
paid
m.g
Iinte
Crai
that
1
. i 'I
rnicr
this. Sg.lhlil has li's'tt
Hove-:, or said. Icav-
hnlaace ol SSH.iKXi. However, a
accompanied tl statement, Mr.
said, informing the Governor
.Mr. Craig would be perfectly
willin
to icavi
Ihe am. a. nt of fee to
the (lovcrnor.
said he liid no
been asked by
loui'.Si l for Ha
niation lia I'.ail
W'lial lie laid 1!
Tlie former Governor
i know what fees bad
o! her taemlii rs of i he
state, liie only infor-
oii that subject being
ad.
"i rendered a hill for
Craig said, "because I
fee was commensurate v
and efforl I put on the i
amount involved. I am :
ernor will allow me v. hat
$10,000," Mi-,
thought that
ith the time
ase and Ihe
aire tlie (Jur
is reasonable
and
will
just,
be :
but what'
greeablo t
vei- action lie take
me.
With Our Advertisers.
Say ir with candy for
ster let
('line's Pharmacy help you.
Building and Loan slock is non-taxable.
Take out some shares now iu
llie nisi series of ihe C iharrus il. & L.
As.-ociat ion.
The Sanitary Grocery Co. has just,
received a shipment of Arm, air's small
Star hams.
Genuine mahogany library tables at
right prices al 11. II. Wilkinson's.
Ii nii have any Victory bonds, have
! I hem discounted. The Citizens Hank
ami Tins; Company will attend to ibis
'I
Hin
iu
the
he Piggly Wiggl
'c column ad. on
winch they tell
many things Ihei
Store lias ,
I''
page seven lodny
,,.ii of a few of
have lo offer you.
Von can buy at
suggest ion. pel sua
Eggs :;;(, a doze
l'aclili Ti a ('in
Hi:
ire "without
n or Interruption."
t lie Mitotic and
Store, and oilier
rain
I wo
':. Ill
I mill :
proportion. See ad. on page
Mrs .1 T I'owel
Jiu kn b
icl: for several days, is slowly
imp: oviiig.
April
on or before April loth will draw inter-
Surplus $100,000.00