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FOR SALE
A SPLENDID TWELVE-ROOM
BOARDING HOUSE
Has mocfern improvements* and ;
is now filled with roomers and board
ers. Located on Main Street in Kan
napolis. Tim gOrages, Stable. Lfct
85k190 feet. |
A Real Bargain Easy Terms
Wanted—Some one to keep or rent the Misenheimer
Springs property near the Eastern edge of Cabarrus Coun
ty. Some good land for cultivation. An Ideal Poultry
farm. Terms easy. ,
For Rent—five to»ohi house oti corner of Saint Charles
and Houston streets. ' ,
Four room, 1 house on Sunderlin Avenue, large garden.
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Real Estate Agents
Phone 196 Concord, N. C.
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THE CONCQRP„PA)LY TRIBUNE
i not comin. up fast, a iin.lui var,
much.
We are eddying life now, with new
1 garden stuff and plepty of strefcberries.
Ms. Albert Alexander recency return
ed from a. trip to ITorldh, where he Went
on a project i::g tour.
Mr. I’rank Morrison, fonperiy Jrf this
! community but now of Sugar Crew*, got
his hand badly hurt wjrfte working with
his car last Friday.
The dobing ggerefaes of our school
took place last Friday. In the After
noon the smaller children gaVe ‘their ex
ercises, followed by ah address to the
graduating date by Rev. I/. ’C. TWmas,
pi the Qriropril I7u thereto Church. The
PraduaUjs then read their pipe#. Miss
earl Abernathy, class historian; Miss
annie Bell dabs prophecy; Miss
I Bertha TAe Plott, FM* dabs wilk and
! s Joe K. Alexander, class poet. Prof.
{Robertson then presented the diplomas.
! Mr. Shupson then presented Mith Eva
■Spears with i‘ffledM for the BW* aver
age for general efficiency during the
school yehr. Supper was served, Utter
which a play, ,‘‘A Modern Ananias,” was
j giveh by the following ybuUg people:
' Misties Bertha Dee Plott, Mildred Spears,
Peart Abernethy, Ilk Pfott, hud Messrs.
Hugh Alexander, Gilmer Reid awl Joe
K. Alexander. They all acted , their
i parts Writ. Quite a Inge cttMW Was
present to witness the Ofay,
A IWftlßtlijEEl.
Victor .1. • 'line has returned go I,i>
work at CblbU, after spending U week
with his parents, Mr. and Mfa. J. W.
• ‘Cline.
Members of St. Stephens Church are
\ putting electric light fixtures in the
church and pareoriage.
The new pastor, Rev, J, A. Yount, is
expected to move in the parsonage some
< time the fast of this month.
Rev. 81. L. Kester, of Concord, will
j preach at St. Stephens Church next
. Sunday afternoon at 8 o’clock. Sunday
school will be at 2 o’clock.
Owing to the rain last Saturday eve
ning the school entertainment at Fisher
schoolhouse was postponed until Friday
i night, the 16th.
■ Mr. and Mrs. TV. .T. Cline and VtcfOr
, Cline visited at 'Barter Ridenhour’s,' in
Stanly county, last Sunday evening.
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ROBERTA.
The farmers, who have tHeir cotton
planted, are preparing to plant corn.
Rev. N. Britton has purchased a car.
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Cal Fisher, a
daughter, May 12th.
Miss Ruth Miller has returned home
after spending some time in Charlotte
with her grandmother.
, Miss Deafffa Oren is spending awhile
> with Miss Zeliah Biackweider, of Ro
berta.
The fourth Sunday in this month is
tiriie to vote oh who shall go to the con
ference. All' are urged to be present.
PET.
LOCUST.
Everybody is busy and everything is
quiet in and around our burgh.
, Memorial services will be held next
I Sunday afternoon at Smyrna. Each.
1 member is expected to be present,
i Estelle, the, little daughter of Mr. and
i Mrs. J. H. Hatley, cut the end of her
| little finger off in a very peculiar way
i a few days ago. She had put, her
a finget through a hole fa the dipper
I handle Which Was very sharp and When
i tlie mother toOk .the dipper from the
child thfe sharp edge seVefad the tender
flesh Os the fiaghr.
Mfa. ft. W. SfattaOh Wtfat to the
MonWfc set examiim
tiou and treatment ffdr calmer Os the
stuinfafa.
The llttlfe two*WfaOt<i sOU Os Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Tfantfa V certainly a genius.
Venus, yOu should have been a straw- I
berry ctts'tkrd he tifadh fast Week, it
Would UdVe made faUr nlttiitb Whter.
i > «fa«ng is v«*y much hindered by the
Vain. A good deal of cotton is yet to
be planted, and very little.corn is yet
in the ground, although some are about
ready fa chop bottom
I Mrs. B. F. Turner and little son left
Friday for Anaonvnfa, where they will
spend the eufailfer with Mrs. Tufaer’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dunlap.
faith
! Venus expects to have some more
, weddings to report soon.
Marvin Davte, Alexander Peeler. Har
, ry Misenheimer aad Elmer Misenheimer
have been awarded the contract fa clean
. the basement of the new Reformed Church,
t here.
J. W. Beck, of Davie County, is vis
, iting fa Fafth at the home of his daugh
t ter. Mrs. Willie Ritchie
, We have had more rain and the weath
er is cool.
I Mrs. J. A. Peeler had her first mess
. of strawberries out of her garden this
. year on Mny 10th, 1924. If you can beat
. that for early strawberries, trot them
, out.
• 'J. A. Peeler planted a field of cotton
i May 14th If you can beat it for early
, planting, trot out. your farmer,
i We met our old friend T. W. Ander
l son in Salisbury. He says the higlu
. school building ought to be built of Row
. an county granite. We agree with him
i on that.
We met J. F. Ditaker, of near Mill:
■ Bridge, and little son. Leonard Deaton, ,
• in Salisbury. He reads the Faith items,
i Whefi vfa were fit the oM soldiers’ 1
: dnner and remrton at Ellis school build
, mg in Salisbury, Several of the pretty
selool girls Wriote their names in oUr
> book. j
Banks Peeler A to. have just opened |
i a quarry in Faith and have just put Up'jj
a derrick. j
J. T. iVyatt is bidding on mill sf—nesu
to grint paint. VENUS. “I
ROBERTA.
Quite a number of our young people,B
' are attending the commencement at Mt.fl
Pleasant. j
Messrs. F. R. Love and Fred Furr jl
have returned home from * Rutherford fl
College. We are gtad to have them with H
us. They are both young men working B
ih the ministry. We wish them the best I
of success in their work. j
Mrs. M. E. Biackweider spent the |
week-end in Charlotte with relatives., I
Thfe children are nmking preparations ]
tor Children's Day at Roberta, Method- I
! Ist Protestant Church. The exact date I
will be published later.
Mr. R. F. Coble is spending several II
• days with his brdther, Mr. Frank Coble r I
naar Albemarle. He also will spend I
somte time with his fatli< i r in Anson. I
.. hlrs. A. Cl Miller spent Sunday ‘oVe-11
nlng with Mrs. Robert Cochran. 1
Tlie Ijadies’ Aid met at Mrs. Z. I>. I
Cochran’s fast Thursday night tto sug- I
-gest some plans. After the meeting I
Mrs. Coohrnn invited the ladies into the I
dining room, where she served them with I
ice cream. All enjoyed the affair very 1
much. We wish to ®Ugratulate the I>ad- I
ies’ Aid on What t»y have done. They I
have carpeted the CWrch. also got a nice I
set of chairs for the pulpit. Wc want 1
to thank every one who contributed to I
this caiiie, and We are sure they shall I
gain mitmeh more tllfui four-fold. Their’ I
quilt, having over 34r, names, brought I
ohe hundred and thjlteen dollars. 1
Born to Mr. and*Mrs. Carol Fisher,’ I
May 12, a (fa^gliter.
Uncle Tlttm E'urr spent last week in J
Stanley with his brother.
Mr. Cyrus Mason is very sick at this* I
writh% a I
Mr. Cbas. Carter lain been sick, but is I
able fa be pt her tvork again.
Misses Ethel Itlackwelder. Cfcrtjrude I
Fiirr and Mattie Itloom will be at home I
after Wednesday. Ethel Blaekwelder and 1 I
Furr are both graduating at I
Mont Amoeba Seminary at Mt. I’lresant: I
this year.
Mr. Adam Blackwrldet and Mr. J. W. I
Sutton and Bill Mason and Bud Dulin, 1 1
and 0. S. Cothran have gone to BeavVr I
■lfata on a big fishing trip. They plan to I
spend a week if they don't get home- I
sick. BROWN EYES. 1
Scottish RK« Masons at Arifaviße. 1 I
Asheville. May in.—Scottish Bite Ma- I
eonic organizations Will' open their an- I
ntial reUiiloh here on Tuesday with be-i I
tween seventy-five anil out hundred can- 1
didkte ready fa take various degress, it a
lias 'been anUOnhoed. The reunion will I
last through Thursday. The degrees to I
’be conferred ranged fifanl the fourth ?
’through the thirty-second. *
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Fatal Omission. I
City Editor: “This story of yours is 1
no. good.’ -
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it ir I
“You say the man was found niur-i a
<lered, .but don’t hint a word about past a
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CARTER SENTENCED TO
r - TBfcATH Kfll tVltt MI’RDER
Collapsed When Verdict Was Announced
Mod Had to Have Attention of Phy-
Reidtiville, May 17.—W. Austin Car
ter, on trial at Wentworth for wife
murder, Was found guilty of murder
to the first decree by a Rockingham
county jury at 11:30 o’clock toniglrt,
and was itfimediately sentenced to die
by electrocution on September 28th. At
torneys for the defense are considering
ait appeal, but no announcement of their
decision had been made tonight. '
V Immediately upon the announcement
i>t the verdict Carteir collapsed. He
been me unconscious, and had to have
the attention of physicians. He was
(aid upon a table In tile courts room, and
tjfie pronouncement of sentence was de
layed while he was being resuscitated.
' Carter is an insurance man of Dan
vHle, Va. The slain Woman, by \vhom
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there ate several children, Was his third'
wife. She was at the home of r?fo
• lives fct Reidsville When the shooting
occurred. Another woman relative was
injured. . ~... •
Roy and GW KiKcd by the Same Bußet.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 17.—One bullet
believed to have been fired from a high
calibre automatic pistol. killed both Har
ry Ganster, 21, president of the Marys
ville high school sen iOr class, and Leah
Ellenberger, 22, teacher of HoDidays
burg. Pa., whose bodies Were found early
today in the automobile in which they
set out late yesterday on a flower pick
ing trip in the mountains neat .here.
The bullet was 'found late today‘in the
girl’s body where it had lodged, appar
ently after having passed through that
of the young man. No weapon was
found. State police joined with the
eouuty officials to the search for the
slayer but with few clues on which to
proceed. The possibility was consld
PAGE NINE
ered that met deatti&i
■i moonshiner's feud or that Gansieft
life was sought by bootleggers, whose ac
tivities he had been investigating. y ;
Mother ofGovaroir sh*fc Is Mto *f
4Smitli, mother of Governor Who
has been ill for several weeks wftfc penk
inonia. died at boarfe of her danghtertvlli
Governor Smith was not With his
mother when she died. He was readied
at Abeseon, N. J., by telephone hnfl h?Tt
there immediately for Brooklyn $
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The navy barber aboard a Uhifcd
States worship that hecently vikifed
Guam did a flourishing business the fib
tire time the ship -was in port "WfiMiS”
the hair of the native women afol fSTs.
Land need, and Mortgage Trt* Deefo,
5 efints each, at ifeak and Tribune
Office. '