Price: 1.00 per year. Til E FOURTH DAY. CONCORD, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. taken into full connection with rfpr-ncc Still at Work on tne Twen-i young men v r1 .. . wuriti i nis ceremony by Bishop Key was intensely im pressive and moreithan once tears came to . the eyes of the audience. After the asking of the question, "Are you will ing to consecrate yourself to the Lord," he talked to the three gentlemen, beseeching them to be faultless in the eyes of the Lord. As is a . house, after all debts are paid, consecrated to God, so are these young men, said he. This is the performing of the marriage ceremony of these beginners in life with God. After his words were finished the min isters came forward and con gratulated the new members of the church 'mid the singing of hymns. On account of duties at school Prof. Bain was granted a leave of absence. The committee on conference relations offered the following report: Superannuates Revs. C M Anderson, J W Byrd, W H Cooper, T H Edwards, W B Lyda, R M Pickens, Z Rush, . M V Sherriil, J C Thomas, T L I'sfii ' s WH'H () HrHd I Iv I ' I 'ti y" I ott. I W Whan or . T 'rftir .. . . . r- - I JL X iJJ s JUf J IT II liVVXVA j W V J ) in' es of conference ask- J A Wiggins, J F Craven, J W v. -ivd the presiding bishop S try der and L T Mann. For su iinwv upon Rev. L W Crawford, penumeraries Revs R S Aber tveasurer of conference for nathy, S H Helsobeck, H F Wi 0.00 to be paid to Mr. J A ley and Jas. Wilson. v Odell, treasurer of the joint a note was received from Rev. board of finance, to be dis- J p Reynolds, "who was a super t ibuied amongst the conference annuatej stating that he is able to claimants. The resolutions also do somo work now ana his name asked that JAB Fry be sub- was taken into consideration. stituted as a trustee m place ot Bishow Carroway reported C W Byrd, transferred. The that charges had been brought resolutions were adopted. against Rev. W C Wilson, and E K McLarty, Owen P Ader asked that a committee of inves- and Victor L Marsh, were elected ligation be appointed. The com to deacon's orders. mittee consists of ,Revs. J J The twentieth question, which Uyrenn T w Smith, and L E was started upon on "Friday was gtacy. The charges are for aeram taken taken uo and tne m-Aa v, ,ic0fi tim- -nni- following names passed upon .1-1 X A Cmv mittee Appomieu Appumunenis 3Ial for Tomorrow. ; On Friday night the Epworth League exercises were held in Central church. In the absence of RovH M Dubose, who is the general secretary of the Ep orth League of the Southern conference, Rev. J J Tigert, of Nashville, Tenn., delivered an address. Dr. Tigert is an able man and a most enthusiastic worker His address was inter esting, enlightening and helpful. He is also an excellent collector which was evidenced by the ie It of the collection -he took for the Brevard Epworth school. Over si!83 were collected for this institution. - " ..Saturday morning's session v ;-?s opened by religious services conducted by Rev. N R Richard- son, of Albemarle. All joined in! t;; hyia i, "All Hail the Power c: ;' Jehus' Name." ilev. Chas. B Miller, pastor of St . James Lutheran church here, v:as introduce to the confer ence. ! PERSONALS: Mr; Robt. ' L Smith has re'? turned to Norwoods ' . , Forest -Hill Methodist church tonight, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. The following appointments were made for tomorrow: Uentral M E Church Love ' Mr. W A WilkmsnTi is flrwid Feast, beginning at 9 o'clock, 11 ing the "day in Charlotte. : r 5 o'clock, sermon by Rev J W j Miss Fannie Strieker spent Jones, , also ordination of dea- yesterday in Charlotte. - : cons. At 3 o'clock tomorrow 1 i ivxi. jl j? xvugurs ctxxiveu bints afternoon the memorial services morninsr on the north bound will be held. At 7. 30 o'clock train. : : , 5 V ; Rev J C Rowe will begin ser-1 Mr: h M WiIroti arriv tn- vices. day from Charlotte to sperid'Sun- Forest Hill M E Church 'day. ; ; ' -r Morning service by Rev Frank Miss Edna Lowe and mother Siler, evening service by Dr J C, arrived last night on a visit to Kilgo. The elders will also be Mrs. W S Bingham, ordained at the evening service, j Rev; t N Ivey, D. D., editor Epworth M E Church Morn- of the Christian Advocate at Ral ing service by Rev J E Woosely, , eigh, arrived last night. Single copy 5 cents. I . It will not be a eurpTise to any "who- are at aii jaxuiiiar -wiiji good qualities ol Chamberlain's Oouph Kemedy, to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating thri exierience in the uso - T that epleDdid medicine and in te'linjr of the beiietit they have received from, it, of bad colds - it has cured , of; threatened attacks of pheumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping coughs It is a grand, good medic ; For sale by M. L. Marsh & Co. afternoon service at 3 o'clock by Rev. BP Pincher, , evening ser- Miss Essie Cross, of Balti more, and mother, of Charlotte, vice by KevE K McLarty; eve- are visiting Mrs. Jno. Welsh. ning service at 6.30 o'clock. Mrs. W P Stikeleather, of First Preshvtprian .Church Ashevule. arrived here last Morning service by Dr J J ) nint to attend the conference. Tigert, evening service by Rev Mrs". Kate Bruner, of China DH OftrnfiTi.. (jrrove, arrived tms morning. i?of Tim T3fox7oMan She is the eruest of Mrs. ML - if! 4 ; 1 favorably: Revs. J P Stover, J C Rowe, W S Hales, T E Wagg, J B Tabor, J J Wrenn, J M Price," R P Bryant, ;T P Englan church Morning Rev. R M Taylor; services by Brown. evening ser- I Miss Bulah Haden, of Salis- Vices by Rev. R D Sherriil. j oury arrivea mis morning xo Cannonvillo Presbyterian,-. church Morning .services by Rev. D Vance Price; evening C -Mr, HBAdamsot Monroe, . , n t a t -i 'came m tms muruuig lu sueuu service by Rev. J A Boyles. ! Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. St. James Lutheran church w PTmicfftT1 ; 1 1 T I . V J-tWWll.'W.. service oy xvev. oci. Morning Atkins; evening service by Rev. W H Leath. Mr. and Mrs. E M Andrews, of Charlotte, arrived this morn - St. Andrews Lutheran church ing. They are the guests of Mr. Morning service by Rev. and Mrs. W R OdelU . : : Parker Holmes; evening ser- - . . rjrat-r arrived Sfe EVen- heIslntghVt mMg ser- of her nds quite vice by Rev. J A B Fry; evening sick at the Kimball house, service by Rev. T E Wagg. . Mr. P H Morris and daugh- Reformed church Morning k ter Miss Ida Morris, of Ashe- service by Rev. A vV Plyler; boro, arrived here last night to pit At this juncture the educa tional question was taken up and an address delivered bv Br. J C Kilgo, of Trinity College. . His ad- W H Leak, Ira R Erwin, W D dress was a strong one and space Honeycutt, J J Gray, E Myers, forbids us reporting the many J H Bradley, A W Plyler, J E good thoughts contained therein. Aijernetliy, E G Pusey, E S Ell- At the last of his talk he spoke iiigion, E J Poe, R S Webb; J P of how some of the Methodist Lamiington, J R Scroggs, L W communities were no trepresented Crawford. R H Parker, J C Pos- at their college," but he proudly telle, R D Sherriil, J H Boyles, stated that Concord was repre- N C Fields, JH Brendle, J P sented by seven. fepont-T. J D Carpenter, W Rev. B. Lacy Hoge, pastor of LcGctte, il KBoyer, J P Rog- the Baptist church at this place, 1 ers, AEWilev. C T Salver. A G Bev. T H Law. of bpartanourg, Grant, T F Gibson, J E Woosley, representing the American Bible J A Pr- Tvr Tk rii A crkniotv and Rev. T N IveV. Of II Suxratt, J M Dbwnum, the Raleigh Christian Advocate, U T U Stephenson, H A Burris, were introduced to the confer FL Townsend, H C Sprinkle, ence. T;', ;-:.': ; :-V o D Stamoy, W M Robbins, T B APPOINTMENTS AT CHURCHES. Jolmsoii, J H Weaver, E P Before closing the morning Tater, R L Doggett, J J Brooks, session, the following appoint- J J Eades, J E Thompson, J D ments were made: rrolcl, T W Smith, J S Nelson, Rev. G T Smith, of Georgia, Jj CoAieii, C M Gentry, J A preached at Central church this Qa..-?!:e, N R Richardson, P W afternoon at 3 o'clock. Bradi y, c:o C Little, S S Rev. J Sronce will preach at Gasquey, R M Hoyle, W P Epworth M. E. church this even Womble, E H Comen, G H ing at 7 o'clock. Detwiler, M T Steele, and Al- The Missionary- anniversary bert Sherriil. J ' s will be held in Central church the appointed "hour, 10 tonight. An address will be de 'clock, all business was sus- livered by Rev. Towsonj who is Ponded and three young men, J a ' returned missionary from Baldwin, Harold Turner Japan. - - - " ' and Lawrence :p Bogle, .were - Rev R. M -Hoyle will;preach at . i -r TTT TT evening service oy rtev. vv n Willis; Zion M. E. church, colored Morning service by Rev. W L Dawson; evening service by Rev. J A Burris. Price Memorial Temple, "col ored Morning services by Rev. S D Stamey; evening services by Rev. J C Mock. k -Westminister Presbyterian church, colored Morning ser vice by Rev. G D Hermon. NOTES. " ,.; , Rev. T B Johnson was called home by a very sick child. Rev. P W Bradley was callled to Gold Hill by the death of a sick son. Rev. W P Womble has -been called home by the sickness ; of his wife. - ' " : ; Mrs. R L Ownby , of Mountain Island, arrived here last night. attend the conference. They are stopping at the St. Cloud hotel, TO CURE A COIiDINONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25o. The genuin has L. B. Q. n each tablet y r j n j l H j U Lt3 OF Home'made AT Notice to I. 0. 0. F.'S. : There will be a call meeting of Cold Water Lodge No. 62 I. 0. 0. P. Saturday night, Nov. 25th, at 7 o'clock. Every member is re quested to be present. . Haywood Dennis, Secretary. Masonic Notice. v V There will be a special .Communication of Stokes Lod?e No. 32. A. P. & A. M. Monday night, Nov. 27, at 8 o'clock. R H Griffin, . : . Secretary. j mas. In the latest cut. Every gar- , ment is shaped and warranted to fit. Beautiful range of colors large colar taped and one inch silk ribbon. The edges .are f i . scalloped in contrast! tier colors all around, sizes 32 to 12 and priced at 75c. Also a few dzen in misses sizes. This is just about the cost of the material, and you save making. v LI It's B el arris i Co, : ; SO CUKE. NO PA"X . That is the Tvay all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It' is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children sove it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau leating Tonics Price. 60c. I THE BEST PBE5CBIPTION E0R and fever is a bottle cf Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic Never fails to cure; Then Ttbj experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 : cents. - Tour inoxxer back if it fails to core. '- : : - You want to see before Conference week.. Furniture, Pictures;; Stoves, Mirrors, Tables; et'.e. ; in town. Yours to please,' : Bell, Harris & Residence Phone .... 90. Store Thone .... 12.

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