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i j ... . . " 1 I Statj I.il:ary Vol. XI. 25 Cents a Month. C.kh ' '' "r- c '' --''' k '' - ' "' " nntht CaWL CONCORD, N. C. MONBY, APRIL 9. 1906 fi r M u r w - . ' T7 i 25 Cents a Month, Cash, 20 pVl VTaTO PLEASZS A FIRE "7 r -. m -i.ii m - ' m M mm i -m m. "ti'.t m I "' i vwuw ui mr. ijrw mimiM nv mXXBWJl T'!B 2BV B I I . . . I J " - , ' er : i 5 ttTlfTrim miti Tntii aaii Concord, Jfoi'th Carolina If Flame SatardiyProf. Thompson Talki'.to Iflfthnle Literary Society- Other items ol Interest from Mt. Pleasant (BY A. BLACHWELDER.) Mt Pleawnt, April ,9. Saturday "The American Home The Safeguard of American Liberty Few people realize what a heavy hand the Landlord lays on a renter. In 35 years a house renting for $10.00 per month, you have paid $4,200 in cash, this at 6 per cent, per annum will swell the total to $13,194.66, au appalling waste of money. And yet every brick and plank will still belong to the Landlord. Avoid this waste by sub scribing to shaies invthis As. sociation begin saving loday, Cabarrus County Building, Loan a savings Association. At National Bank' Two Addresses in Concord, at Forest Hill Methodist Church in the Morn, inj A Temperance Talk at Central School In the EvenlofUrt Crowd Hears the Governor. Governor Robert B. Glenn scent ZrZZt a 'r8 "nokewa. en rising just below town, attended and very much apprecated. Uproyei t0 be tbe rendence of Mf The firs, of these was at 11 o'clock u. Geor2e Ury. and in a remarkably short he mornme when the Governor spoke time the building'wa. totally consumed hi. K k " .r1" by The fire is supposed his subject beuie "Is the Yountr Man w Z S.fc? h.A "n..:J.. ' -w um rKinateorrom a aetective flue trro.,,,. . "I Lk. "T "r. Pr Prk n the roof from the chim- V C3U V IU5 AlUKt ACTIVE k ' ' 'TSOl0m 1 De ,,e"- Accordine to those first upon the .. . tZl'Z ?!SH- latter view Mems to be the me Kaglof, Mad Volcano Running Lava ,V y . vyacu- h plausible. Practically all the to the Death and Destruction of People JZIT " ,ne 't!' household effect, were saved, as were aod Propertv One Cltv finn, n.h ,k 7 P ,he nMr bV bu'Id'ne with their con- amperty-One City Oone, Other, the many way, the yune meet daily. Lnts. thank, to thAmrn:p rffnrl. . in Great Darker, While Inhabitants Flee for Safety. Dispatches for several days have told of the activity o' Mount Vesuvius and the fright the flow of Uva has produced on the people around its base. For the past several days the people have been panic stricken and still greater danger has hi-cn The panic has spread and the people of Naples have become terror stricken. Earthquake shocks have shattered glass and cracked walls. The com mune of Boscotrecan is gone, no trace of the settlement of 10,000 people remaining, while other places seem doomed and the neoole are heino Windsor Hotel 1217-29 FUbert'St. Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes walk from Broad St. . .. pVUIh Mil tClllg 'T-.-- ."I taken away as fast as possible. Terre overnor Robert B Glenn, who made Armunziata is surrounded h th fl ,wo ddrse " Concord nf lav, .nA ,h- ,k; j :LL: yesterday. UIUU3411U lll'Jiini- neighbors and others. Mr. Ury and his sons were not at home when the fire started, and like others arrived too late to check or control the fire. The loss is considerable, wkh no insurance It was a treat Friday evening to have Prof. Thompson, Superintendent of the City schools, Concord, here in the capacity of a lecturer. Prof. ThomD son came at the invitation of the Bern heim Literary society of the Seminary, who kindly extended an invitation to the public to hear the lecture. Those who know Prof. Thompson best, know that he is ever interesting, and such he was on this occasion. We attempt no outline or synopsis of the splendid ad dress, but express the hope of many that we may have the pleasure of his rerurn. The directors of the Kindley Cotton mills met last week. A semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent was declared tants have fled. Other towns are His u'k appealed to the young man I Mr W A Kind ley was elected Score - seriously threatened by the lluw of lo llve rifht' t0 the older to, help care Jtary and Treasurer to succeed his lava from the active volcano which young man. I he in- father, Mr W K K.ndley, resigned. m a.j i qulrJr wa W'eo further and the It has been ten years since this nter- seems determined to destroy every- speaker inquired if the State and nation prise was organized, durifta which time thine around it. The ooisonnufnma uvr af . k . i . r I - .""k me c tci iii matters I nas occn signal ly luccessrul. tie smoke and hot ashes are making life which threaten the safety of the nation, original capital has been increased, atuu uncertain ror manv I k.vi.iiuuuii imicicuiuitiuchus uaiu aiiu no lime lost dv miles, breathing in Naples being hard, fr WM B'Ven .in!the Golden Rule, machinery standing still. Best of all We will furnish yeur kitchen completely as well as any other part of your home. How about your Stove or Range ? We would like to put the best one made in your kitchen It's a pleasure to cook on them. WW J .... L- L. . . ' . . ' . " - I while vegetat.on along the Path of the il " T 1." l '0Ve I ' Pt nW" are content- qtafir... . . . r. . a u i n I K ' ' ' ioc ot vjoo I cu ana getting aiong we t in the Trrrr -reignsall mmen;, hearts will bring peace and wor.d." isiinj. v . ... around the mad, foamme eiant and safety. I Th. t .. j. $2.50 ir day. the work of rescuing is a nroli)i-m jl Governor Gleen in thi rallr .. Irlaimm m. h.A , .k. r:,i 1. 1 yesterday - I s r - ----- - - i mr u - n h lis illV VJblUCtUl . . (I 1 r a.. I clrnnn nA 1 1 J 1 .. t i I . . it ti I IVl IKS Rr! F .ftno nf Pnnrnrrl cnnnr ,wU..fiim t.incsi. nc Qeciarea tnat I society naii i nursoav cvenincr. ihpi I I 1 I i 1 R m tr a verv close one and '"1 wcclt w,tn ner ,rlena- lv,lss j the work of rescuine is a Droblem. a 'KAMiL SCHEIBLEY, Mgr. hard fight- T . J C f ot.i m Jhis interest in the safety of the vouno I contest was M " I vt.,-, . . r""1 d"ire to help in makine men showed eood work on the nart of the iiajjics, rtprn y i ne devastation w-.r i,j k:m , L .1 , . . ... oetter, led him to go about over the I contestants. The following youne wrought by the eruption of Vesuvius State appealing in behalf of the young men were successful and will, contest ( has been so widespread that it is est!, men and vnmn Tk; wr,nn.Q I rV, kAnA a i mated that fifty thousand have been ta"c was heard with the deepest in Imencement in May: Robert Agner, Dr Voight is by no means a stranger to the people of Mt Pleasant, having paid the institutions a number of visits and it is a source of genuine pleasure to have him come. The graded schools, under the prin cipalship of Prof Ludwig, closed successful term's work Saturday noon The little folks celebrated the closing by going fishing, accompanied by their teachers, Misses Ware and Sloop. M essrs James Montgomery. Fred Black, Luther Litaker and PaulLentz, of Salisbury, were among our visitors day and Tomorrow White Cherries and Lye Hominy. t & Can Cherries, regular 25c, today and tomorrow. 19c. Lye Hominy 10c. E. A. WIDENHOUSE. 'Phone Ml. made homeless- Dozens of villages terest- Through it all every one in I Faith; Ruf us Foil, Mt. Pleasant; Ray. Barringer, Miss Callye Wage i at home from a visit to relatives at Morganton. After several weeks spent with rela tives Miss Mamie Beaty has returned J to her home at Concord. ... . I ' ' I D 1 I ..J f IT II have been wiped out and ten thousand aU1,enCe E1Ve the c,osest ,tten,ion mond Hinson' Arlington ; Myron I ' uuw'e " rost "", acre, of vin. ,nA r i and everT one was more than pleased Fisher, Faith; Grover Ke.tet. Spencer; i th,$ morn,ne where he W1" spend acre, of vineyards and olive yards w:th thR Rn.pn. I, ...., V ', some rime with that solendid musical destroyed. The eruption is growing t,., .,,. T,Umm .;t k. m- I organization, the Forest Hill Band. ti'. ..... . . . . dav evenintr announcing thd,h .f' Mis Belle Torrence and Mr D L Mrs R-euer, wno was Miss bailie We Have a Fresh Lot of "Mayflower CHEESE v The finest we have ever hand Jed. It is protected by a cov- . erilig o! parafine wax. ' Hence it retains a moist, soft state and never gets strong. ::: ::: ...... :.. .v.... . Rawicnng a u, ..iV prevails inrougnout kuiMino U.r ;k. m. the country. Refugees reaching here I lan. nn. r.. . j I Mrs Keiser, w tell of narrow escapes from the flowing was filled. All over the ...rfi. FUher of P,ace' ha the ympathy lava. torium oeoole were throned It of many friends in her sad bereave a gathering of Concord people from every section of Concord. They came anxious to hear and soon had the house Church Collapsed and Thirty Bodies Re covered. Naples, April 9i From the stories P. S. Let us have your order .for Fancy Roe Herring. Drvfl's bland Tartar ..n l:i . . . . . - .. . . , I " wujio many were rorcea to leave. fc -Mv.w .tt u.ijr i A cnoir mort tnan niW t hundrej lives have been lost. A story isTOice had been onmniwJ ,J tK- orougnt nere from Uttanjo that a I music was simply grand. nnmkor nf ohts.l kJ.. J.: . t I tlnwmnr f!!ann :.J....J k.. n-UWI kUIIUtCU UI ITCH II UI11 1 " " ' " w.wmm ..M UIUVUUUU UJT the wrhool house lost their way, that j Mr D B Coltrame, and he toon came tnree were picked up and the mt were r ,v wu .7 ln.V ; i, ..v..' t " rempcnuice taiK, signiricant o,t In another town where people L, from ,he Chief Executive of satbered to worihio the hnuw I-Ku. c... t a. ' . lapsed and thirty bodies have been re-1 the slogan of the people would be to covered, tvery refugee arriving here B ,;" varoiina, k.. -i . ' I lu- m wuuiu uu mu m nis power ror nas some similar story.. . - , . . 1 1 em oe ranee in the Stf anil tn ; last Ssport ia Battw, . j the . liquor traffic. While there was Rome. April 9. The latest M 00 w nor nothing " - I iimiiumiii mm. u . . i , . . . , .uunmivTsi ' -"UTcuior vjieno wuj vcuitius iccsivea nere says tneinu previously said on this subject volcano has moderated. ; i I there was every mark of sincerity and - , ' . 1 I , I earnestness in what can be truly Con or, Shtrer Coming to Concord. - siderea a strong speech orr the subject- Dr J A B Sherer. president of New- S W?. . . ; i " iii, iu uum out uiegai berrr College, at Ntvhum. r. .k!.v. u k-- i: .- . 5.. - - .- i an ppiH.-aiHW OI OC will be in Concord 'April 17th, and I law. will speak at the opera house. Drl 1 "fougnout tne Hour and a half he Sherer comes at the invitation rf the WM,,,enhe closest attention. The LadMtyof Shames SffttiS . U church, and will address the sentiment and gave strict attention to people on topics of missionary interest, all the Governor said. ' . r. ti . .. - ... i i m 1JV mm i I V a.--.1 . m pUes that afflicted ma 10 yean. Then 1 70un men of the South, spent teveral Z 1 "P1""" hf Pple of ws advised to anrfv Bnokln'. Amw'Teare in Tanan. and will a!t K-1 ncc,.rd Tne crowda that went to Sulre, and lea. than- . bo permanently ' iect with which he is mo,r fam;i;a,. ?f" "f ! .nc! f th"- - .. t . : . I im ,j iMtnujoi tne caue carea me. writes li a Valuer, or Km- m i Kj. Heals all wouu.'-s, burns and s.uos ' Even the c j c i a t Lie magic. 83o ata'J dm, juta. apt to ,!t i.i h. t v :f t h Is 'l ! 1 tV t l'v 1 1-; c: ment Mr Weiser was a railroad en gineer on the N & W railway, and his death was caused by scalds received in a wreck. . Julia Sides, daughter of. Mr and Mrs George Sides at the Tuscarora mill, died Friday night after a severe J Li rii ' ti. - iiui pruucu iiincss. i ne remains were interred yesterday at Bethel Lutheran church, Stanly county. The deceased was about, twenty years of age." - When the bell ,' tana for chaoel service at the Institute last Monday morning, the student body, seized with the idea of "Anril VorA". naid trr passing respects ' to the , chapel and made double Quick time to the famous Lovers Retreat" where they com munioned with nature with all the freedom of runaways until hunger, the kmc of duciplinanana. bade them re turn an April day custom older than the oldest inhabitants. .. - V; It ' waa 'the nod nleasure of the congregation at thei Lutheran church yesterday to have Dr A .G Voight, Dean 'of the Theological Seminary, Mt Pleasant, S C, with them at both the moraine and even in services. At the morning service Dr Voight's re marks were addressed primarily to the young men of .the Institute In accord' ance with a resolution passed at last meeting of Synod, and at the evening K-rvice he spoke to t! e LaJ's-s' Mie- ', at V ' ' ', t- an in- "c c v i i :j. Miss Mary Heilig entertained Sat urday night complimentary to her friends, M isses Bessie Hearne and Helen Hufford, of Albemarle. Taken to County Home. Mrs Archie Smith, whose home his been in the neighborhood of the Ca barrus mill, was taken to the County Home Sunday to be cared for. This is a very sad case of a young woman losing her mind and reaching the point when care and attention is necessary. Mrs Smith will be kept at the County Home as long as necessary. CONCORD MARKET. Cotton (Local).. ............11.35 New York Spots 11.70 Cotton Seed -22c Produce markt Corrected by John a Smith. Eggs-.;....1......,.. ..125 to 15c Butter.....:..... 12 to 20c Flour........ 1. $225 to $3.00 Chickens. 15 to 40c Irish Potatoes .$1.00 to $1.25 Sweet Potatoes-.-..............55 to 65c CcTO..v...:........'.........., 75 to 80c Oats.................... .........55 to 60c Peas....: ... :.. $1.00 to $1 50 Pork........... ....... 8c lb Meal ........ ..............90c to S1.00 Hotlceof Aaaaal abating. - The annual meeting of the share holders of the Cabarrus County & L. & Savings Association will be held in the city hall court room on "Thursday evening April 19, 1906, at 7.-30 o'clock. W. R. ODELL, Pres. ' J. M. HenDri, - - ' 4 19 Sec'y and Treas. HMliiillrl'lLL-"IIL','' 1 ii fclT n MUSI aw AjCaMalaalalalalMMaWamaMaalalaalalalalalalalalalalalaM alalMiMM II m 9 f iliilKlil if . i:iiir wsM mmmm i 2$! I lLLPARKSiCa Of coarse you can't measure the valuo of Boys Clothing with scales any more than you the eyes. Off the boy an Xtra ooop Suit may not looK dif ferent than a similar garment of another maKe.' Bat on the boy any one can tell the vast superi oriry of Xmooop tn fit, style and attractiveness. Boys' Double-Breasted I, Two-Piece Suits;.......... ,In Plain orJorfolk Styles, ages 3 to 17, yean, All Wool Cheviots ; m Grey Mixtures or Plain Blue, in excellent wearing materials Prides---$2.0Q to $6.00. i '.' Youths' Long Trouser Suits. . Cut over petfect patterns to fit young ment 12 to 16 years. Neat Suits and in Single or Double-Breasted Styles made from selected Worsteds ChevioV Cheviots Blue Serge and Black Thibets. Large assortment of New Patterns r Priced nt C5.C3 to f!A r
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