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ft ttitttu'P on ni THURSDAY, auuwox THE CONCORD TIMES. 1 rrrc LOCAL AXD OTHERWISE. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. 1 of the corn crop in this section will be serious. KliLiiiBeMiQW! Mr.

A. I. Mooe. of Gold Hill. is! The Kannarx.li baseball tram will Sr.akr L.

T. Harwll tit fnfm Irt in our micUt on busine this week, "play High Point at High Point to- KalciH attend the Stat Cossci Ur.O. U. A. M.

cu rori 31111, morror. in Marriaze license has twen iued Rev. T. W. Smith iU prmb to Mr.

Joe lUfLAi nd Mi iVarljthe County Horne ntxl SzrM? after- I'unteh. nw.n at 2.30 o'clock. MISSION. a fine rain which ucfi I i a to. todav.

tomorrow and Sat-! quick. ill -r- 1 i. i.e-ded. at -a bArjraia. the frrwa'ret is on the sick 11.

on Vanre Ut urday. Dr. Davis lias tilted his dental of- ist visiting inen.Is and relatives in Mission this week. Mr. J.

E. Honeycutt and Mr. J. W. Tucker are vi-itin- J.

L. Honeycutt, of near Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. F.

F. Starnes, of Charlotte, were quests of Mr. J. D. Tucker last The Primitive baptists held their communion services at Meadow Creek church last Sunday.

The protracted meeting in Uart-sell's grove, near Friendship church, closed last Thursdays-it tive more members added to the Mission Mr. Mr. writing. John Ht'rrin, of Albemarle, ii tT i' tlSRL Greensboro Ncw. 21t: John flceg up with modern sanitary eui u-l at 1'- ll- ai It 1 I f- eirrt a 'liaotvike machine Kudy.jroi his ami bady wheat Jat Mr.

Mr. and Mr. L. C. Ha tie latent moIeI for tW NeUrn Sen.

Mr. GilWrt Hendrix underwent an operation for appendicitis at th Presbj-terian Tuesday-. He stoxl the well and i r-Prted as improving nicely. ville. visited at Mis- church.

ment. Sei? ad. in The Times. The Cincs No. 2 went to Davidson today, where they vriJI pla- Davidson a game this afternoon.

Master Parks Crowell, of States-ville, is vLi.it ing his trand parents, Capt. and Mrs. II. B. l'arks.

Mr. Joe Green, of Mount Pleasant, has accepted a position as sub letter carrier at the here. Rev. F. W.

Dibble has returned it Sundjiy. ll'iirv Fiirr. i( at Love' Georgeville. Orove last Rev. J.

S. Harris, assisted by Rev. Mr. is holding the annual protracted meeting at Mission this week. A large crowd is present every day.

Mr. Charles Petrea. of Mount The street force is at work sidewalk on Scott street. The M. Bdl Kier.

of Mr. II. A. Honeycutt 1 i 1 Til parance of the street has ben greatly improved by culimg the weed Pleasant, and Miss Minnie Furr vere married last Saturday. 'Squire Jas.

A hi''." 31eUure performed the ceremony. Mr. A. P. Jlonfcvi-utt was the truest If.

(jovi anejKiea me picnic la-t Frhlay. v(ntt is teaching a sing-jit K'unninsr Creek church. BLUE EYES. of Mr. Get us Honevcutt last Satur Thursday Morni day night.

murnin at uer home on South Union 10 tate whereat 11 street. only Cabarrus, but the Stitte, La 31 r. 1. Y. Smith and family have returned from a visit to his "father Mrs.

C. C. Hook, who has been vU- roa 10 1 "(Ki1- J) ST. STEPHENS. Mr.

.1. A. "Kitchie and wife, of Sunday -with Mr. i j.er, frs. M.

L. Ritchie. ltinir tier sistt-r. Mrs. (i.

"Mr. (Jon l.A'f, at Monroe. The cotton spider is making its appearance this section. The croiv United Contest of Cleveland, lis in the eitv. and will have an in-'M I a -m Mr.

i. A. uarnnger is erecting aot Mr.X'. It, Green has been greatly Av. Rufus Kluttz.

I damaged by it. leresung announcement to make in Crowcll and daughter, Mr-. -Salli'f a day or. so to the readers of The, Tribune and The Times. THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SUCCESS LIES THROUGH A BANK ACCOUNT.

Observe, the success of the greatest men of modern times. Onlyithe command of unlimited money has made them what they are, YOU can be as successful if you start saving NOW. A Dollar will open an account here. Bring what you can. GLASS.

Miss Ella Weddington, Of Char The case of BhckwcU. th-ci luiif, is litre reiauves lor a iuis returned 'to her home in Charlotte. Mr. W. A.

MeSherry, of M. M. Moses Son, of Baltimore, expert tailors, will be at the Browns-Cannon Company tomorrow. The condition of Mrs. J.

II. Hill, who has been coutined to her home for several weeks on account of illness, is improved today. Misses Nina Nussman and Ollie Jane Cline have returned from Mount Pleasant, where they have been visiting friends for several davs. Minnie Trexler, of Salisbury, Mr. II.

C. Lentz Saturday and A. 1). Lentz' and W. r.

arc working for the Al utiiriu.in spent 'Sun-civ at liadiel Ucatlie, of is -ponilin vfime time in this community trends and relatives. Communion services will be held St. Stephens Sunday, August 25. preparatory. services on Saturday afternoon before at 2:30 p.

m. few days. Mr. II. 13.

Rogers left today for Poston, where he will work for the Cramer Co. Mr. Luther Post and family, of Barber Junction, sient a few da 3s here with Relatives this week. Mr. A.

M. Sloan, of Concord, instituted a conclave of Ileptasophs at Kanhapolis Monday night. It starts out with bright prospects. It was named the David Cannou Conclave in honor of the late Mr. D.

F. Cannon, of Concord. CITIZENS BANK of Hudson. Rev. W.

B. Warner, call to Trinity will be here to has accepted a Reformed church and preach his first regit September 8th. We are expecting to hear" the wed ar Lermon on bell- 1 auain soon uuess wno. ZENO. Mrs.

R. S. RaganJ of Salisbury, lias been visiting her mother. Mrs yountr white man who killed Dr. Frei Miscnheimer in te some months a'jo, which was to have cme ur, for irial in 'Meeklenbun? SujHr-ror Court last week, was continued to next term.

The Ladies' Exchange at the library is ofTerini: dainty fancy work for sale at moderate prices." The exchange also sells candies and other delicacies. The proceeds go to the library and are used to buy new books each month. Mr. Lester Miirr is nursing a sprained ankle. Mr.

Murr sustained (he injury in an effort to escape from the grandstand at the Kannapolis-Cinco game Monday afternoon, when the pastime was stopped to give way to the big rain and windstorm. Sunderland Hall school will open September 17. Miss Montgomery, principal of the -school, announces three new members of the faculty, namely, Miss Redway, of Washington; Miss Keener, of Knoxville, and Miss Hutehinson. Mary Bell Trull, tbe2-ydar-old daughter of Mrs. Delia Trull, died last night at the home, of Mrs.

Trull M. L. Blackwelder. Mrs. Ragan has been quite sick for several "weeks, but is now able to be up in her room.

Albemarle Enterprise: The Enter A TRUST COMPANY. A. Jones Yorke, President Chas. B. Wagoner.

Cashier M. L. Marsh, Vice-Piestdent John Fox, Assistant Cashier A. F. Goodman, Teilei.

Board of Directors: Geo. L. Patterson Chas. B. Wafotm J.

Frank Goodman A. Jones York Dr. D. O. Caldwell Dr.

W. D. PtaUrtci N. F. Yorke A.

K. James 1L L. Marsh B. L. Uraberter Chas.

McDonald 1 W. A. Boit Pitil F. Stallings -Our Certificates of Deposit Pay You 4 Per Cent Interest prise was glad to see that splendid merchant of W. L.

Wid en- RIMER. Tiiox attending the Teachers' In: stitute tliis week from Rimer are Messrs. A. IT. Perinlnger, Jason and Misses Daisy Bost and Mamie Barrier.

Mrs. H. T. Graeber, of fl.ina Grove, and Mr. ATill Talbirt and family, (if Salisbury, spent Sun-lnv with Miv Ilart-is Moose.

Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Safrit, of Salisbury, are visiting relatives for a few davs. house. Mr. Widenhouse always finds NO.

5 TOWNSHIP. Miss. Alice Barnhardt. of Greensboro, is visiting friends in No. 5 township.

Liliie, -the. two and one half year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stire-walt, fell from the porch last Sunday and broke her arm just below: the elbow. A physician set th-e arm and the child is doinjr nicelv.

William and George Long, of No. 5, are biiilding a dwelling house for'sMr. Dan Cook, on East De-pot street, adjoining Ir. Cook's wood a welcome among Albemarle friends. Senator L.

T. Hartsell lias return ed from Raleigh, where he has been attending the Junior Order conven tion. Senator Hartsell was elected to the national a representative couneiL Miss Mvrtle Parrier is visiting her; sister, Mrs. Reece inConcord yard. "Air.

Cook has opened a gro iff a few davs. cerv stovA and- will rnm-p hi. fnmilv You will find familiar faces in the on St. Charles street. The funeral E3LC was held this afternoon at the home and was conducted by Rev.

C. P. MacLanghlin. The interment was Mrs Reece Lorn? and -little daush-! to Concord as soon as his house is fer ff spent Sunday with finjshed Line 's inot her. Mrs.

W. T). Bar-j Mr Brown Bosiian, of No. 5, is TT having the Mrs. Martin Barnhardt and Mrs, llenrv Bost.

of Rowan n.i ku 1 "Tragedy of the Desert" that will be featured at the Theatoriuni today. Miss Gene Bauntier, Jack Clark and Mr. play leading parts REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION CALLED. in this Kalem masterpiece. Pays to Trade at foiintv.

spent Sunday with their son, Mr. S. H. Bryan, of the Alkahest Lyceum Bureau of Atlanta, arrived in the city last night and will spend once to build a six room cottage on the old lot. On last Tuesday the church council, of New Gilead, let the recovering of the church out by contract.

Mr. J. A. Fink, of Linwood, and his daughter, Mis. Link and her several days here arranging for the made at Oakwood cemetery.

Mrs. Mary S. Harris, who died Monday at the home of her son, Mr. W. D.

Harris, was S4 years, months and 3 days old. She leaves eight children, 23 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. She had been a member of the Missionary Baptist church for 24 years. The burial took place at Cold Spring church Tuesday, conducted by Rev. J.

W. Snyder. Mr. W. B.

J. Bost, Messrs. h'td)t. and Joe Lee, of St. John's were visitors in: Rimer" Sunday "Vliile woikinj; in a well or Mr.

G. M. C.re- anies E. Troutman had a narrow cseaje. from death Wednes-hy He and Chas.

Bariier Hnvn in tho wpII .10 fppf and Lyceum course that will be given at the graded school the coming winter. Wednesday's Salisbury Post: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lent, of Mt. Pleasant, returning from ja visit to Vir- I daughter, of Lexinuton, have return-i ed horn after visiting Mr.

J. Frank Fink and wife and other relatives carelessness of several! spent last niht in the citv the countv for several davs. C. PERSONAL MENTION. for their home, le sranddausrh- ir'H'.

-lcttiitM- the buckef l(wse, Mr. 111 Harrier 'was down and Mr. Tront Mian hit 011 the head inflicting! and left this-. morning taking along their lit ter, Sarah Bernhardt. NO.

11 TOWNSHIP. Mr. Vance Cline and Miss Laura Mr. 0. O.

Beasley, of Monroe, a mti-hk Dr. Choate dressed tlie Efird were happily married last Sun Miss Mollie Browrt left vesterdav for New York and Baltimore where visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Fannie Bynum is visiting Mrs T. C.

Guthrie in Charlotte. Mr. Snfrit. win has been i i she will spend several! weeks studvinjr styles' and buying millinery for the Miss Brown Mr. A.

M. Brown has returned a week's visit to Blowing Rock. Parks-Belk Company will have charge of ie millinery de- ieebie for some time, is not impriTvnl at this Kluttz, son' of Mr. and Mr. 'j'.

Kluttz, who has typhoid tver. i-s doinLr nicelv. His Mrs. r.eah Kluttz, has been Ins Mde for several days. GUESS.

partment at Parks-Belk's this sea" Mr. Maury Richmond has return- son. A Republican convention fr Cabarrus County herebv rallrd to tstt on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2. 1912, at 1 O'CLOCK P. M.

at Crjxt House in Concord, N. C. The pari of thi i to nominate Candidate for tbc var-iutu Counly Ofiicc, bIk raadidatc for the LgiAlatur and Stat Senate, to elect a Coucty Exerntite for the next tvtt, 0 Wt delegate to the Stnte n.l Conrc-ioual and trftntart Mjfh other buine ioay jTojierly come hefore i -aid nti All trs intereted in the cf the ticket "nominated by the Ynvcn-tion are tu p.M and take jart. Priroary f.Tienlin htd in ti various J'rrrinrt of lY tVunty, at the viitin? Saturdavf Au-git VJl'2. at 2 'tV'mk p.

for the furro of elerting dfbjrate to the County Corn ention, to roar.in-ate (he-various Tokntbip ofnrerV anl elect Townhip -Executive Ccmmit-tecmen fr.r the nxt two xt art. In tho nriou Ward 1 of Coneord. ti Primary Convention will held on Saturday nidit at 8 VWk, Auroit' 31t. 1912. at the ffdloirine place: Ward No.

1. at Varr Iiott! Store. Ward No. 2. at Koret Kill.

Ward No. 3, at Court Hout. Ward Xo. 4, at City Hall Coari Room. All voter interevtl in the wUt-ixon and who will vote for the election of the Ticket nominated at tHi Convention are invited to take part in the Primary Convention.

H. S. WILLIAMS, Chairman Rep. Ex. On.

Cabamt Cczntr. Thit Ausratt 15th. 1912 Dr. J. V.

Davis, dentist, has an ad -frcm a viit to Blowing Rock. Mrs. J. McConnell is visiting her sister. the Misses LatTerty, at Davidson.

in this paper, in 'which he states that day evening at clock. I he ceremony took place at the home the bride, near Salisbury. Rev. M. L.

'Kester, the bride's pastor, performed the ceremony. They arrived in Concord bn train No. 7 JMonday afternoon and were driven to the home of the groom in 4 No. 1.1 township, where they will live. Mr.

Cline is one of No. 11 's most prominent young men. Mrs. Cline is" a charming" young lady, and already has many friends here, she having taught school at the Likaker school house last winter. Their many friends wish them a pleasant journey through life.

The lawn party, given by the Ladies' Aid Society, of Mount Hermon, will be held next Tuesday 1igl1t, the 27th. Hours from 5 until 10 o'clock. Little Miss Nina Rrimrainger has he will extract teet 1 for 25 cents and make a full set teeth for $8.00. He will give ten per cent, off his regular prices for the next 30 days. Dr.

Davis' office is over Marsh's drug store. 1 Miss Alma Hamrfck, of Gaffney, will arrive today to visit her sister, Mrs. E. Cline. Mr.

J. .0. Ellington and Master Vernon Watson, of Burlington, are visiting J. H. Watsom Mrs.

W. J. Rudsre and Miss Fannie NO. 3 TOWNSHIP. Miss Reulah Goodnight delightfully E'eriained a number of her friends at a moonlight party Tuesday night, liiose present- were: Misses Bertie eajlnisr, Bessie Harris, Mary Cos-JJ.

Hnth Alice and Ethel tester-, Bertha, Maggie and Edna Sanson. Rose and Katherine John-Sun; Pearl and Edna Smith, Lucy E.i M. Petrea at her home in No. 1 Petrea was 62 vears died yesterday township. Mrs.

age and is We Carry Over No Stoclis! It's a Clean, Clean Up The Small Balance as Follows $3.95 TRIMMED HATS, $1.50 All in dean, crisp perfect condition as long as they la-t, $1.50 Each. $2.50 AND $3.00 TRIMMED HATS, 95c. Medium, Small and Large. You will find the trirpmins alone worth the price, i BABY CAPS, 5c. Some sligthly soiled; other in perfect condition 5c Each 50c SAILORS, 10c Burnt, Black and White as long as they last 10c Eicb ALL UNTETMMED SHAPES Black and White.

Barnts, and White, small and large all for one price 48c 50c FLOWERS, 19c BUNCH. Cleand and fresh, in perfect condition; valus up to 50c at Bunch Pearson Rudge, of Monroe, are vis-1 survived by her huspand and seven children, Mesdames jnne Frazier, of Troy, A. R. Saunder4, Esther Easley. Anna Bell Goodman, Lillian Ora- iting Mrs.

W. C. Houston. Miss Eunice Lowes, who has-been visiting Miss Helen Archey, has returned to her liome in Washington. Iviirnliof.lf Ollia TT'-rnri'n Earnhardt, Ollie Lomie Carter, Fannie Crisco, Pearl 11a ora Hartsell and Anna Untz been quite sick for several days uu JVUllii VJ IllZi iUCOSUJ.

Clay and Mr. Herbert, of this coun bean at The protracted meetin umtners, John and Brice Bing- ty. The funeral was held this af Mrs. J. C.

Gibson will return to-! ternoon at 2 o'clock at Fairview Center last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. T.

Talbirt, of Concord, are visiting their daughter. church. day from Yadkin county, where she has been visitiilg relatives for several weeks. Albemarle Enterbrise: Former Mrs. G.

F. Litaker frs Luther Phillips, of Richmond. editor, J. P. Cook, bf Concord, has Mrs.

Harley Propst, of Kannapolis, and Miss Beulah Bost. bt Concord, Va and the little Misses uvercasli.iyieiaea 10 ine persuasions 01 ms Udl. inll and Sam Crenshaw, Will p. Neal Chester, Boyd and Renn. prwi.

Xeal Hunter, Clarence and olmant Joe and Moffit Smith, Earnhardt, Elbert Graham, Allen arris. Rarren MeCall, Columbus uartsell, L0V(1 Allison, Ed Van Pelt, ajrence and Homer Johnson, Sam yei'i and Will-Brumley. lr- -I- F. Bradford has lumber on )(J(I erect a cottage on t.he place where the house was visifpd nt the home of friends to run for the btate Senate. went on the Atlantic City excursion last night.

CONCORD HABKET. ivfr FT Litaker last week. justice to him we ktate that we be aVv Lhhps Honevcutt. of South lieve the office has come to him en Carolina, spent several davs with his tirely unsought, in fact, it was only mntlipv Airs. Nellie Honeycutt.

re- by much persuasion jthat he has coa- Mr. West Resigns as Captain. At a meeting of the Concord base-j ball Wednesdav Mr. Claude sented to run. Mr.

Cook is a man eenuy Arr David Etird. of Salisbury, is otv education, ell-informed, and ex- West resigned as manager and Mr. iriit'd spending a few days with his sister. 1 periencea ana we ac) no, see wny lie ill Johnson was elected to succeeii 1 November. is remodeling- his ni'' building a new barn just Mil wood church.

once line juuuiu i mnuii i-' mm. .11 1 H'M Jii: tr ijj'iaiu i il IS. ttiiv.c 1 1 i. it. ii -r 11 i Mrs Mae Johnson and Miss Aua rej)reeui me peopie 01 nis aisiii' 1 tne team since June anu nas given 1 11 111.

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C.t August 21, 1VV2. Cotton VZX2 Cotton ctd .24 Prodtico Maxkit Pork 10 Bulk meat aides 14 Baaiwaz 0 Chickeru 30 to 45 Corn I1J5 Egg 17 Lard A3 Flour, North Carolina, Meal will be unimi at mnrnitiff 11 a. m. with the former's parents, Mr. and G.

F. Litaker. the past few days, the team has not been going well and Mr. West re-; quested the management to accept his resignation, hopinir that the! Irs. Lutheran Reunion at China Grove.

The Lutheran reunion of the North --al Hunter, of Charlotte, is Carolina Svnod ill be held at Luth- Old Time Picnic IN LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Name the Price. lr- -T- Bradford's two children i There will be an old time picnic jeran Chapel Grove, near China Grove, team interest would he bettered 'lhtheria, are improving at St. Jame.9 Catholic church 011 next on Tuesday Augusf 27, 1912. The the change Mr. Johnson is in eevry Tuesday August 2th.

Dinner and following will be the speakers: RevV way capable of piloting the team. Oarvie Emerson is vei ill we re. 'resident 3 will be sold on the H. Co-. D.l Spencer, N.jhnows the game from A to and the; aie rrv'io 'pvcv- -i Everybody come and enjoy Prof.

G. F. McAllister, Mt. Pleas, iCincos will likely make a good show-! 12 to nsa Cow Peaa Ladr Paaa irr ing under his guidance rln t. with us.

mere xawe your uastets 01 j' Irl nnd young. The fund dinner and spend irlad dav in the CATTLE WANTED. Mr. West is by all odds the fastest 1 shortstop in the league and it will bes KOIJNT PLEASANT, R. F.

D. NO. 1 ll(iaUlr this neighborhood is 'SMV till looking for that rain. come the shortage bein' raised is for the purpose of re-1 beautiful grove. Refreshments will pairing the church.

be served on the ground. Even Congress is running over time 4 Want it Quick Try aPenny; ii a source of pleasure to the fans that he will remain with the team until the close of the season. Yearlinsrs Preferred. Phcte or ee Foy Fiaher, Manager Lnberger Poal-. try Farm, Concord.

Phone 377. C-rf.

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