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I I I AW4WV-- 1 II HE OHCO PEHSOITAL 2H2TTI02T. "9 BOYS LI GO Oil A vf nn HIKE TO17ASHIHGT0! Peopla Frca Ocacord And Zlsta who Coa Aiid Go. 11 Chariot te. is spending the day here on buaine. ilra.

J. A. Kennett has returned from Oranp county, where she was called byjhe death of her Miss helen Trexlcr, of Salisbury, arrived i tt1TTTTj HALL. 1. BIS Bl 01 10 CIS FOR t.

convention of v. 11 be held at Rocky le Unft Sunday Au- L02TO ehkj ARE BEC02HKO on uunJiara, at her home larsh Arenne. oi -ir. ana CUST01IAEY. llaS fiiiciuvx 0 i i frn'itmpnt.

I 1 Gartl and little srm, and Mrs lt; lira. James Leno I 'r Miller, ot it R. North Carolina jj-r rUiner with his Johnson left this morning for liU-h- Mr. J'iinK A. yppenneia ana The best of bmidicc! aad fuirwtit All dmtUty mi wS144 mih 1-4 t-l a tfr 'heated with nJ i 1 M--.

Sai; field attended tn(HLatioa in Western North Cartlita. mono on i a visit. From Richmond they will po to Atlantic City and Boston before returning. Mrs. W.

X. Weddinton has returned from Baltimore, where she has been undergoing treatment for some time. Mrs. L. II.

Julian, and sriti. IF Th elimate i ideal. There are extreeie of teatr e4L Tie :j.M visited in Cpn- Company lithe Only Ona fa Camp That Ha Been Paid OS Lieutenant Thoapioa Presented With a Pair of Offlcer'i Levins. Mack Bnchanan and Gene Galdwell Draw Tnll Pay From the Companies They Were Working For Wien TlTey Were Called Out. Commissioned Second Lieutenant to Succeed Lien-tenant Albright.

By John M. Oglesby. ie Whifc and S. C. Flowie trii to No.

10 Thurs- is one or tue mct bealthfal pUer oa earth. I)avenKirt i distinetlr a Uumfm- tV a JVnai develonment th 1,: i Julian, are spending this week i jir-oiu son ol si.N s. while playing Kowan County, with-relatives." NU lRi jwiiif results from wendics thor d9item aiu'inotm inicu hiw and -before .1 L. Stancill has rrtiimrd fn tt i i i .1 ur.s almost stung mauie i.khi mr me ixHiv. Uae ree to a eti a renfrt f- r.

rr her home in Charlotte, after spending some time here with her narcnts. Mr: 'f r.n atandin! 3pplv, lut farm prtHlucts. The invitation prvide tut an 'juality. -f Uf 1 Lraf and Will Flrve in No? 10 frofrc and Mrs. J.

W. Rlackwelder. Mrs. Ktancill was accompanied, home by her sister, Miss Annie Illack welder. Camp Glenn, July 21.

Sore arms run small pox vaccination and from ajiti-tyihoid vaccination are about over in cami and real work i.u,s started. It's lour hours straiglii drill in the morning with the enlisted men and the quartermaster oflicers are still keeping up a .10, 12 and 14 hour gait. Jng hikes also are becoming: XX. Flve. who will be lier sruest for M-vpral The merit of any college is.

pnmarily, in the iasel ofif faealiv. TWNv 4 lUx con.t$ of fifteenmen and women fleeted with refeWee to and Mrajn They are teachers of large experience and aeee. days. 0AKB0RO. iVj: line through this I ha ixrs are about M.r R.

A. Rrower left Saturd for Courses are ofTered in regular Hassiral. Kdueatton, Piano, Voir. Att, Science, Art, Business. Hope where he will visit his son," Mr.

E. N. Urower. for sev 1 T1 wmi Morm last rriuay 1 A 1 eral days. The expenses are moderate.

One hundred and ecnty-eihi dollar uy ll rvr.i corn ana coiion vu, MV, iv, uirujrm iiivieai euiiurr. an.l Mr. 0. L. Sannenfield.

of Char 1' iierc. jj, Tin ker cut Ins foot very- and is not exput- course. Cornespondence invited. Information and catalogue uion request. lotte, spent the week end here with Mrs.

Sappenfield, who is visiting rel for several work any hiore atives here. i Mr. Ed. Hendrix, of Greenville, is James spending several days here with hi3 parents, Mr. and'Mrs.

J. Hendrix. Braxton Craven President North Carolina Mr. E. C.

Barnhardt returned home HVai thnii-n'-' are auoux over in wiL'uinitY and the yield was II, l'rwks is.nne the sick list this arc sorry to note. I'. Iii'iit'in, of near Locust. a new Ford. r.V.

IluiH'vcutt was in Con- last Saiturday. A. Tin-kcr made a business this morning from Wilmington, where he has been spending several days with friends. Lenoir Mrs. Lucia Stephenson, of Hiirh Mi.

l'i a.tnl last Monday. Point, is visitimr her i rents. quite, a few of the companies have stepped off several miles on single hikes. Company has been on two hikes and very few of the men dropped out. However, the full membership nv as not in line as quite a number of the recruits are still being trained in the rookie squad.

There is talk about caurap that the first regi-iinent may take an extended hike with Washington as its objective. There is no oliicial connection with this rumor, however, although officers state that.such a proposition is not improbable." Company is-thte first and only company in camp that has been paid oil since arrival here. The pay took place yesterday, as previously noted, and created much interest in the regiment and quite a few members of ther companies were 'heard to rexiark that they would be glad to be a member of the Concord organization. The members, of company appeared higidy appreciative of the unexpected and altogether pay day. Immediately after pay was drawn yesterday members of the company contributed to a fund and purchased a pair of new officer's leggins for First Lieutenant Thompson.

During Captain Brown and the absence of Second Lieutenant Thorn-burg on recruiting duty, Lieutenant Thompson was one of the busiest men cafnp and the yesterday was made as an evidence of the 68160.11' in nhieh he is held by the 'members of PROFIT BY THIS. Mr. E. and family, and Mrs. H.

B. Parks, re As Thursday. T5LUE EYES. Mr. C.

Hoke Peck and son, Master Robert, spent last Friday in Salisbury on business. ROCKY RIDGE. Mr. an.l K. Tant, of Den- MOUNT PLEASANT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE A JUNIOR COLLEGE.

The record of young men from the InMitute in CoDe-e an 1 out of C4-lege speaks for (the efficiency of the work. The 7th grade completed fits for the Krohrran i Oradwl rter tie Junior Class of College. Modified Military feature develop, phyiie, secure vWvwn inent and turns out well poised men. -xtecn-acre Campus, splendid Athletic Gnmndt, abrfamiil Misses Ruth and Frances Misen- heiirer, of hston-Salem, are the guests, of 'Mrs. A.

B. Pounds. rk. S. isiv u-iting their daugh- Mia.

lirjuitley. Ur. Frank of Salisbury, icrn siiiim- his sister, Mrs. R. L.

st'veral D. J. Uitle and children, who' :v.v.vv.mv uuv iiuiury nun neaung jukwi and eierr Stir tv Mrs.J. F. Goodson is visitur her Hall.

elicui v.siiiuu relatives here, re-j sister, Mrs. John Hutchison, of' Ro- I ays etjH-nw fer eion. Expenses low for advantages offered. $160 Write for catalogue. Address ted c.r Loncora Jf n- I anoive, a.

6-r. iiii and Uroaaus laitjut I irs. u. a. uorrjson, is principal o.

r. McAllister, Mt. PUitact, N. 0. rci iriicd lrnm italeiglL where son, Mr.

M. btuart Morrison, at il- Don't Waste Another Day. When you are worried by backache, By lameness ajul urinary disorders Don't experiment with an untried medicine. Follow Concord people's example. Use Doan's Kidney Pills.

Here's Concord testimony. Verify it if vmi wish: Mrs. M. 24 W. Corbih Concord, says: 4 4 Every little while I was down, -with an attack of lumbago and was as helpless as a child.

My-back pained me all the time and I couldn't rest well. My kidneys acted irregularly and the kidney secretions were unnatural. My head ached and I often got so dizzy that I could hardly, keep from falling. After I had. taken a few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got over the trouble.

My back didn't ache and my kidneys acted regularly, in fact I felt like a different Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask. for a kidney remedy xet Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Blackwelder had. Foster-Mil-burn Buffalo, N.

Y. adv. L'ave Urn cndin'jr several davs. son. i rOLXDED 13S CII ik Miss Pat Adams, of Monroe, is vis-! iting her sister, Mrs.

W. C. Houston, at lier home 'on North Union street. NO. 10 ITEMS.

Mr.kE. bavis, of Bladenboro, vis-, 1 at the home of Mr. C. W. Bost' 'anlay anil Sunday.

Mr. Lewis Austin, of Cabarrus, vis Mr. John Braswellof Hamlet, who has been visiting friends and relatives TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM. N. C.

A ohera of liberal art- with aa laMt4 atlal rtntiltM for nlca ataadarda, aeale tradltlaa, mH ynirmltt 4lrt. It Urrt m. well tralaed aad earefallr eaaaea teacaera. ftfadaat frea law. Mrn.VI a ezpeaalva mm aad earef ally aaam4 arafale tmrmltmrU.

aad aeleatMe eoaraea leadlac im tk. ar-lr Um. firadaafa coo roe- la all deaartateata. eaeala af KaajtaeerlaK. Kdaeatlaa aad tA.

For eataloajae aad llla-(rafed aaaklef addreaa I It. I. -U)UKH. erelary fa tae (rara fla. ile parents.

Air. and Mrs. Mark here returned home yesterday. the company and as an appreciation of his etforts in behalf of thje organization. Dr.

S. E. Buchanan hals received a letter from his brother, Mack Buchanan; who is a member of the Pennsylvania National Guard, and who recently arrived at the border with his regiment. He is bith the. company organized among the employees of the Bethlehem Steel Coirctpany.

Mr. Buchanan and associates in the company draw full pay from the steel company while are in the service of the National Guard. sun, Simdiiv. Mrs. Puttie Kod-vrs nnd children I and Mrs.

John Troutman and 5wli Carolina, are visitin her war- Sturgis motored to Laurin- i ir. and AY. Newell ourS "oay morning. Mr. -Raynwiml llinson and Mr.

Hen 'mm, of near Mon Mrs. T. H. Albright, of Chattanooga, 18c is visiting Mrs. R.

FinXn.10. PT JTF, F.VF.S- Guilf ord College Misses Bessie and Minnie Utley, Temporary Movements of Trains. CANNONVILLE REEL TEAM RETURNS HOME tlio Snlitl Carrie and Annie Petrea and Ethel Johnson returned Friday night from Cldest Co-educational College in the State. Thorough Train.B?, Hich Moral Tone, Ideal IxKaJion. Courses in Art, Science, end Mutie.

Tea buildings with all modern conveniences. Ample Athletic KaeJttie. Unusually low. Special arrangement for Worthy Stndcat. For Catalrj and further information address TltE PRESIDENT, Guilford Coll fee.

N. 0. rosa 'the Catawba river be All Healing Springs, where they -wi trains will be op- spent several days. Brought Home $190 Won as Prizes in the Different Contests. Company also has a meimjber, Eugene Caldwell, drawing full pay from the firm he worked for at the time the-troops were called Lorillard Company.

Mr. Caldwell has received a letter from the firo in which t'h'e firm expresses its admiration for ynng men who answer the call of their country and assures him that the firm will be glad to assisf, hiimi in anyway and will also IHold his position open. S. L. Holman, a sergeant in the hir.i..

I Un I -ir TTltJ 1 i 1 I jir. j. o. aioiiaiiu lias iciuiiieu inui Jinsioi. I Knltimore.

where he has been snendinj? iun vi hp nnorntod I i 1 If TTn The Cannonville Reel Team Saturday, morning from where they attended the Firemen's Tournament. The team brought home they I harlot te to AVns1iino.fnn mi sciiclulo. Miss Estelle welder, of Greensboro, is visiting her mother, won as prizes in the different contests r.nta will be annulled. Mrs. H.

IL JJ5 43 ad 44 between Char- held durimr the tournament, having won three second prizes and one third Washington will be operated Miss Eliza' of 'Tarboro, is iit. i i United States Army, who hai been serving as instructor for the National has been a second lieutenant of the Mount Airv company tov succeed Lieutenant Albright, of Concord', who was rejected at. the physical exajnination. A TV T. 1 Trai tne guest juueyurown.

prize. The amount equals that won by the crack Spencer team, and the company fronn here is to be heart ly congTatulaited "on the excellent show fI1 Hashin.vf,,.. -ti. 5liss essie Combs has returned .) mm vnanoiie; il. rn 1 ii-uiar- schedule and from a visit of several days, to friends ing made.

Jt.is the general concensus rnvIn.r Charlotte at 10 a. in Greensboro. of opinion, according to people pres ml drains .20 BOMB EXPLODES ON SAN FRANCESCO STREETS an.i in irx u. 1 1 ent, that the Cannonville team should have been given the first prize award Miss Martha Pbarr, of Roeky River, 1U1CSH and lo i' A I nnnt Mrs. P.

M. Morris. HENRY M. ROGCRS. Th prou4tt mom at ef ar Mf," tatS Ur.

"at iu tot nt.n waa from dflTL a fwr muon. it 3 a wetk to hraa ctu at a After katica- IvA, at vt U-teen, yuo lUvfs llr to ttrecta of tit tVAl.t town, tod toon sot the Job UfSl a waa-oo. JJ dl4 U.1 acta. flra ft An at 3 fr elu 4 It aa wfclie be aa frJ la it. rrifjery Uf tkx cU uvttTc4 'mi)lacU.

lie it ruJ in ta 3U fleid arS i.rllf atr Mr4 tiva mtikty of itatt Ac. Co oil i.tt. Tbua Le a career al(mt- wlttwt paril ta the rortJ.ni of rb He It raa who the (Uo tut j.rt-3uclnr oil tij onuii bkS tui tbtr product and market It thrvvrtt trie ct rem. ThUaa the UKjtoa vf tiva BtaAdUird Oil Co. with wtdn.

Ur. eoaeerted the rt of hie le lie made a vat fortcr. of tnar esi-Iia. Wb a rouca men hie lather lo him, 3fake rour hao4 af trt j'-jr Mad. and ma)t in time yovsr le4 iij-fxrt rovr hand He neer lorjoi tt aa4 for tleren tar worked hie h.eada.

1,1 uperau-u ed to the Chapel Hill team yesterday. In all of the contests whieCi the Cannonville Reel Team, of Concord, entered there was not an error made. 11' 1 aont llu ium Detween Mr. and Mrs. 1.

r. Uoldston, or Trains -uJanla- I Goldstnn. C. are visitinsr Mr. and Ihnv i operated Mrs.

J. Womble V11.0 rid Westminister Three Persons Were Killed Outright and Forty, or More Hurt. San Francisco, July 22. At least three persons were killed and 41 or more injured here today when a time bomb, concealed in a suitcase, exploded on San Francisco's main thoroughfare in the midst of a throng viewing a preparedness parade. A one-story brick structure against 1a i I.

Roco'KqII fane Vi vro rl of TTnnn'infi- T' Will hn nnnn I af.i an-. Hplmnnt lmf are Keemy Wwoon Belmont a disbandinr of t'he WeSteni Carolina League. Gastonia was the first team. Plnr schedules. 'V li -).

nm 'ui nnit sivinir as ner reasuu xnai Wilkinson-Johnson, Announcement as follows has been made: Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Johnson 4 announce the marriage of their dangh-r ter Minnie Mae to Mr. Archie Carraway Wilkinson July the eighth nineteen hundred and sixteen jood Samaritan Hospital Spartanburg, South Carolina.

be-1 she just wanted to "quit." Morganton Arol irl0t Irt Mill was hard hit by the flood, and tne oi- 1 drop "arlnff- which the suitcase stood, was wreckr ed and the explosion blew a gap through the crowd, blasting men, women and children. It is possible that some bodies were blown out of existence the police believe. The suitcase contained cartridges, bullets, gas pipes, scrap iron and glass. The Southern will run another ex artottp 'i-sville and from baseball there for this season. to mn.

as well Statesville and Kannapol are good 5a. 'vry and Eastern Caro- condition financially, and were in fa At home on Georgia avenue, Concord, K-IT. D. P. A.

North Carolina. No Royal Road to Riches In youth Mr. Rogers 'made hi hands support hia He worked ard and Saved hi Money. EVERY. YOUNG MAN AND WOMAN in Cabarrus County can ftart along the same road.

Betna now Installing: an Aeconrit with the CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $200,000.00 RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. 1 cursion to Atlantic City on Thurs vor continuing, the league. When the other two earns dropped out the latter two were forced to take the same steps. All of the games at Kan-napplis were good ones, and the lovers of the game, here deeply-regrot the fact that there will be no more games. Taking Big Chances.

day, August 3. Fare, $13.00 for round trip, from Concord. Tickets good on It is a creat risk to travel without "1Ve1 today, re- instruetins r.s alvtising of round special train which passes here at a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as 8:20 p. and to return on all regular trains within 15 days' limit Stop also. all uiow this preparation cannot be obtained HI, WEATHER FORECAST.

overs allowed at Balti i KiV, vvil, h' auditions. on the trains or steamships. Attacks to this more and Philadelphia on return trip only. Pullman and dav cars on of howel complain are often sndden and very severe, and everyone should Tuesday; Unsettled tonight and a A A J-v the train going through to Atlantic go prepared for theera. Obtainable robably shower onlnrnhnhlr.

showers; ppili-, "Vu consult genue to mouex- ill i i j. City "without change. everywhere. adv. 3 ate south winds..

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