Apples and peaches are about all gone in the neighborhood.
Mr. Henry Blackwelder started a tent meeting at the Hartsell Mill on Tuesday night. He is a fine preacher and should get a large crowd at each of the services.
Mr. Marvin Blackwelder of near Whitehall spent Sunday evening with Mr. Roy Christenbury.
Venus, Mrs. R.O Christenbury, has a small barrel which holds about a teaspoonful of water, and her father carried it through the civil war. If you can beat that for a small barrel, trot it out.
We were very sorry to hear that the Gibson team, representing Concord, was bursted up on account of the grandstand blowing down. We hope that next year they will have as good a team and better than this year’s team.
Mr. Robert Christenbury of West Virginia spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. R.O. Christenbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hooks are spending a few weeks with their son, Adam, in Charlotte.
The corn tops will be ready to cut before many weeks.
--Carolina Kid
From page 6 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Tuesday, August 25, 1925.
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