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Price $4.00 Per Year. OOKFERENOB CLOSES. To .Partake of the Hospitalities of the WaynesTlllo People Next Tear Ofll- cers for the Coming Year Elected I Their President Hade a Life Patron. MONDAY EVENING' S EXERCISES DeTotional exercises condncud by Mr a. Clarke from ReidsvilU. Inviutiosa lor the confertnoe to We held at different places were now considered. Concord was the firit to offVr hrr hospitality, then GasW tonia, Salisbury, Shelby and Wajne ille. The unanimous tote was cast for Waynes fi He. Mrs, Branner, in her happiept style, welcomed the conference to the mountain city . She promised an abundance of fresh air, good water and milk and honey Of eonrie all wanted to go where milk and honey. flowed. Mrs. Dixon read a resolution re vesting that a day of prayer ba ap pointed throughout the conference, on whioh petitions be made for wo men of the church indifferent to missiens to bs brought into the miss eion work, Wednesday before ThanksgiYing was the day appointed. Report of committee on juvenile work read and adopted. Report on publicatitn read and adopted. Comniite for publishing minutes ifesdamea Robertson, Crawford and Brooks and Hiss Wnisnant. Offieirs elected far snsueiag Tear ; Mrs. Robertson, of GreensVoro, President. . - Mrs. IT B McDowell, af Weaysr Tille, VioePresidsnt. bore, Cerresponding Secretary. Mrs. J R Breokt, of Salisbury, Recording Kceratarj. Mrs. J V7 Alspaagh, of Winston, Treasurer. lirs. J uTJa?er, tf 8alisbury JuTenile Superintendent. lirs. N 8 Datis, of Timton, An diter. Throegh lore and appreciation of the fceleysd preiidtnt of the confer; enee, Mrs. Lacf Q RoWtton, lta the prifiUge of the members H to make her a Life Patron tf the Wo- j man's Missionary Society. This was indeed a surprise to Mrs. Robertson, but she accepted in her own lovely i way. Three hundred dollars is the anonnt neeenary to become a lift patron. The district 8ceretariM were ap pointed as follows : Mrs. Turner, Ashetille. 7 it O U Kennedy, Charlotte, Kope Blias, Franklin; I Milker, iiorganten, F 0 Bobbins, Salisbury, West, Salisbury, Mrs. HKBeger, Mt, Airy, J B Atkinson, Statesfiile, R P Troy, Greensboro, Dixon. Shelby. i Miss Kora Dodson, Winston . "How to make the-meetings more interesting," apaper prepared by Mrs. Oozart, of Winston but through her absence was read by Miss White, was indeed a fine paper and was listened to with muoh in terest. Dr. J R Brooks was introduced to the body at this time and spoke words of cheer . Minutes of afternoon session read and adopted. Adjourned sine die. Hymn "Blest be the Tie that Binds." Thus olosed one of the most pleasant and interesting meetings of Conference and. may the friends and acquaintances made during their stay here prote beneficial to every one. f Words of appreciation should be expressed to Mrs. Frank Laney, of Monroe, for the lending of her iovs ly voice on several occasions, adding rauoh to the enjoyment of the exercises. CONCOBD, COMMISSIONERS MEETING. r Bond Petition Presented an Accepted--Aiiotner AdmltUuiM lli r.nntr IIama rAraner'i quet rid-A Bridft-o to Bo Biu . it onr the opot. ' j Quite a large number of citizens were here Monday, this being the day for the tax listers and a8ge8J,then we Willi amuse them again. fira fn cm Wnr kh enm, fcr om - I A the GhljtlotW Observer State4, missioners. Quite a number of . ... m A --x.a. ..U . , . . 1 the confnBion in the h.U tni tneir lauares te oaiance. Catherine Kistler, a woman de- Toid of means was admitted to the county home. ! The work of listing and asses-j sing 'property for taxes amonted . to a considerable cost, orders , of $603.35 ; x , i , Dome aaauionax cosi waa put A, L .... on the county this month for the ; . . . payment of jurors for their ser- vices m laying out some roads. The cost of the sensational aflair near Gold HU1 last week was paid, amounting to (29.S0, which included the fee for coroner,, physician, jurors, etc. A petition was presented asking that Lee Smith be , allowed to straighten the public roadv irom Gandersburg to bridge at Jno. M Johnston's line, the distance bo mg 42 rods, the width to be about the same ao at the bridge, and to run across the bed diagonally so as to make it straight ond abdu't halt the width of the road wheVe il runs into the old road at the fitoro houge. hie rbadf' will,' te itidca being etreightcnedr made shorter. It was oeeepbd by the Board. ' A petition was granted for o road from Flowe's store, running southeast by a most direct and best route to big road from Albe marle to Charlotte, crossing said road , at Muddy creek, runmflg southeast about' one mile further, connecting with a new publio road at Mill Grove churoh. The peti tion was granted with the under standing that the petitioners are to pay. any damage that may re sult. Messrs. W B Earnhardt, M F Hurlocker, and D 8 Foil were appointed as eommissioners for BigXold Water creek. Mr. J3 H McEachern was awarded the con tract to build a new bridge over Buffalo creek near the depot. A Fruit kBd CrTa'm Parlor. Messrs. Will Johnson and Brandon Means have rented one of the rooms jn the Litaker build ing next door to iliss Brachen'g millineryj jstore and will conduct a fruit stand ana ice cream parlor. A Trftvellnif Posltioa. v Mr. E G Buchanan, of the wholesale department of the Backet, has secured a position as traveling salesman with Magnus Hessberg, of Bichmond. Char lotte Observer. Mr. Buchanan is a brother of Ex-Sherifl Buchanan. . If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain 's Pain-Balm a trial. 1 1 will not cost you a cent if it does no good. Oneapplicaiou will relieve the pain. It! also oures sprains and bruises in one third the time required by any other treatment. Outs, burns, ; frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quick y cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 50 nt M T Marsh & Co. N. C., WEDNESDAY. JULY, 5 Charlotte t7la Our Laurels. Strange to say and for tbo first time in quite a while Concord has fallen ci Victim to the baseball team there fan! let them take heed lest they fall for our original tem , which is now broken apart, will together yet this season and weerearantage aiyl had to change about considerably. bovln8 m two players not m the team. Mangnm and LeGrande ,nd HarriU and Grahftm were the batteries for. the Jeams. One man 0f each team wafj Hit by the ball. LeGrande" made a home run for ns. The following score was made: Concord 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 Charlotte 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 Concord - - f 6 13 Charlotte - 8 8 . , . r , . V Our boys spent Monday night ' , , , ? tL there after $he game and left Tne8?By mornlng for 0heraw wbere they play two games, and , theB play the Kings- Monntaiii j y8 ftt Charlotte on Thursday and Ff idayv Defeat By the Hand of Che vow. Our pebplereatly regret ' that all of our baseball team is not to gether IbesCdays:6n;tlie diamond . bo that 1 Ccrd-Would- not lose at the bands : 6f t' some whom we know are-tiot better up- iii .baee $all tactics tbali but Regular team. In the Charlotte game we went down and, likewise at Cheraw in tbegame of Tuesday! . ; Wo had ' m ade ample arrange ,ment3 to hear from the game but baye failed "to heaf mbfe than frpin the runs and : a few1 other points. ' ' N . Mr. Bobt. Keesler, marager of tVe team wires ca as foliowa : 4Samo troubled as last year. Cheraw 11, Condord 9." Le Grande made a home run, we see from the correspondent to the Observer. It seems bad for a team to kick against the deeision of an umpire but there seems to be just reason for it in this oase,as even one who is not from this place wired that it was almost impossible to get a game as everything was against our boysi In Charlotte bur boys were pleased with the umpiro there, n despite .the fact that there Was much rivalry. 0onnt tin Island ffco Victor. Houutain Island added another scalp to its belt Tuesday when it took Newton's in a score o 6 to 1. Up to the seventh inning it was a good game. Prof. Oldham had to suffer some on account of a badly mashed thumb. A. 0ead Dog tho Bosalt. Somewhat ot an ezoitement reigneo! on "West Depot street Tuesday morning on account of a dbgVi which it is supposed was poisoned. Th 'excitement re sulted in the death of the canine and no one was bitten. To Greet Another Kill. The company operating the W B Kindley cotton mills at Mt. rieasant will erect an additional mill to cost $35,000, says the Southern Industrial News. ' ii m Baehlen'o Armea bsito. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all B kin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no ; pay required. It is guaranteed to give statisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store t i-r- , 1899 Hry and Wot." 1 We seem to be in the arid reirior Many parts of tha Stat? i have had ! good rains; while the rains in enr county hare been tery Tight. fj Many parU of Texas, have had flood upon flood with immense loes of crops and, property arid even of life itself. PEBSONAL POINTERS. Mis Kitty Caldwell returned to'Statesville yesterday evenings Mr. Milton Brown and wife, f Salisbury, are spending today at Mr. D F Cannon's. -Mrs. D Matt Thompson to? turned to "Statesville yesterday evening, after attending the cou ference. : Mr. 0 L Smith returned to Charlotte this morning, after spend ing several days here. Mr. Smith will continue in the railroad work, though he has resigned his past po sition hi Charlotte. line OF AT VICTOR and IllPf lm i B1CYC BEDUCED FKOM ' For Seventeen Years the Standard of excellence in construe tion. style and finish. New '99 Models, The ch; i . lifetime to get the Best Whebl at a nominal Pbic Yorke, Wadsworth & Co. THE WABMEST BABY IN TOWN. That's what CONFERENCE SAID aboat the RED HOT line of Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, Sewing Machines, " Etc. Etc. they met with at ....... v Bell,iHarris & Co. V Well, we buy to sell. We buy direct from the BEST Factories id the United States in Car Lots and if there BE an inside on prices we get it. When in need of anything in our line all we askvou to do is give us a call and we will do the rest. Bespectfally, Bell, Harris & Companv N. B. Our Undertaking Department, under the management of W L Bell, is compk w iu every department. Calls answered prompt ly day or night. Store Thone 12. Besidence 90. Single Copy 5 Cento STYLISH OUTING OXFORDS We have them in Tan, Vici and the BEST quality Pat. Leather. The price $S.0O. Welted extension, edge sole For Ladies we have all No's from 1 tb 7 in the latest style toes, black or tan, of the nicest Kid. The best you can get lor $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2 50. If you have trouble getting a fit try our superb stock, - VICTORIA s H I. L. PARKS t ; t , V:-
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