- Off - s ' ' : ' " ' ' -. i -. -w - I . .:.. .. -s . !.'JU ei yum. - - ' . - CONCORD, N. C, MONDAY wvvptTvroTO w - - .-.l I " . I ' " . J XJiliJJJJIl. S.M , NUU . -. - - PlNCK CONFERENCE. grower, S.PDou W -CW w o ' J and aiso that the presiding aTHo 01 ..-if . Jl I l- rTTT I 11 1. - ' " I Single copy 5 cents. inclement weather the missionary 1 p gi . Jacobs, E L Torrolle, nmiivcrsary was held at Central ! o .MalI??ee, J a Moore, J vd Tlldrrs Ordainod Snfidnv Exercises-The Tiventicth. J' xv o -ao erne thy, J D Kesumcd-The Twenti, 7 rrill, G W Iyey. J iu;, .r. TWn:..' i oowman.'LWjTi'nniiin n nrl have charge of the -whole in "his i Buie, E F Sherrill, oiw j SS'-'i rmmded : W tw ttt -tt L " vey, J t that Rev. S B Turret h made conference secretary: This collection will be given ' to edu cational institutions, endowment of Vanderbilt Universi t,v a j Board, Trinity college, Weave?, ville 'ColWfl? Tin EDWARDS AND CARR soon t ; ;; . Af To. ( lurch, at wMch t mn1 A "v . -n-rs ,. - v T Uallahaii, B A YorkV i?,.v. Towsen delivered a most 9:tj li . IorKo, excellent address :on this work. I Parker H HJow f ....,., tv,aMta:ft- T. .,..fiordaiIw;SLMc- of putting in-seats and. ertf Probably wu'.mt 7 6 " -i aurm, m H Vestal, WM Curtis , buUdings. They also s taken and over one hundred T TI Pogram, and L A PiXls. end tL the Tecindf a Conyicted of Murder In First Degree Edwards to Be Hanged December 20 New Trial for Carr. V; The trial of Will Edwards -and Tom Carr for the murder of Policeman. Kerns was concluded after noon x Sat urday. The gfc und was fought : over inch by inch arid not an iota putting in seats arid erecting Pr?bably was omitted of the blso recom-J ; ueaiiug on tne matter. I t. Six able lawvora ne question, : MWhtt. ara-ad. be set anart. nc in0H-i. '.t. phase of arsruinent clnsir. of. mitd on trial, 5 Vas taen uiand an tiioiuuowmg names riasseaimmi. Chil d rn rinTr .mi,Aw reviewed tho - ftvirioni Qr, a 1 AVhisner, Plato ' Durham, mended that Mr W R Odell be cbarScl the jury at some' length v .a, jijiii i-i it ,nn ion . ir t mnoTArt tnnnn- ji r -. - y ivinir T.nQm ThA nonA 4. i j. ' avVU wo, yy , vxvwwju. ticasurei -oi tne 5oarn of vj vciotj au auuut On account of the weather the church was not filled like during niost of the exercises. T c On Sunday morning the min- istrrs assembled and partook of tin love feast, which, occasion is held on Sunday .morning-of each annual conference. At 11 o'clock the regular services began with Bamhardt, Chas P Goode J J a sermon by Bishop Kev. Dur- Havener. Robt. M nthnJ j. i ... I VULSJJf the morning service he or- and Jno. C Keever dained the following deacons: Under the fifth question, "Th'o ! . These collections are to be paid Revs. L P Bogie, J W Campbell, are re-admitted," the riamo of D four annual payments - The Bradley, . Timothy A Sikes, uicero yaveness, Everjtt Eaves, Alfred Lv Stanford,' Jas. D Rankin, Jos. F Bivins, J Homer 12:30 o'clock p. m. Thejury Had the case for about two hours arid brought in a ver dict of murder in tho first. Z V Cordell, W J Hughes, W K Vance Price was presei Grier. Victor L Marsh,.' Seymdre Tne question as to the purchase Taylor, and E K McLarty. of RutherfordcoUege was brought i up sorest) ui church Sun- up ana a considerable amountof tby night the following elders discussion followed onthe sub- wore ordamed: Revs. H K jec. The offer has been made To. i R S Howie, T A Smoot, to the conference for the. build - KJGTuttle, RL Ownby, G H and grounds for..OOO.half to Cro well and G D Herman. be paid in cash and the reriiainder On Sunday afternoon a me- to 00 paid in ten" annual f install- nioi iai exercise was neld. These H.LS- raiics were.maaeby so.r vices were held to the m emory Kevs. Atkins, Wood, Bagby,' oi uie ministers, who'hfva died J.onPS, bmitn, Mr, and WRGdell. duni-iir the last year. Mr. C winter discussion; it was moved Tillett read the biography of J-at- the college be purchased Kev. Creasy, D. D., who died provided the conference -is" not . i - . . I -i -i -. ' some - montns ago, JN umbers um;u 111 Drea m. any way, and among tne audience- made talks i piuviueu mat a ciear tine can oe appropriate to theoccassion as obtained for the grounds.- ; to the life of the deceased. JEjRev. J A B Fry wassubsti- Jud - . .,rVu . J-fle . report was adopted, after C which Bishop Keyarose arid made a talk as to the twentieth He then and there started the Sree against both; movement, and the people re-1 ims .mormng sponded. gran tea. n.awards was sentenced to be hansred on Wed- list was gradually swelled until . nesday. December the 20th. An a large .and astonishing amount . appeal to supreme : court was (Monday) a new ' trial for "1 Carr was reached, putting; this confer ence ahead in the contributing to this fund. Following were seme of the collections from people well-known to our readers : J M taken, - We learn that Solicitor Rush will most probably accept a verdict of murder in the second degr 03 for Carr if the " Supreme Affuinaldo Chase Z Closely, - They are pressir g closes after - tld' His otheand. child have been captured, and it is said tlie very brain of the" Fil ipino government in the person ; of Buencamino. ; It was he who V wrote the constitution and most of the state documents. Hes in ManUa locked up in comfort, H " reports that Aguinaldo has es with 2.000 men.. : ;Geri, Young took rwrrrir- in his efforts to crit him off and came upon his rear sruar.I nr : would probably have Been cap- vul m. last accounts 3 had but a few men and 25 hordes. v? There is reasonable hope that there will be a callapse soon, v Several provincial governors have applied to Gen. Otis to be " retained under the new rovern- men t and there is a rush, dis- patches say, to geti mo Manila. m There is a considerable forse of the enemy in the Cayite proy-- ince, which is the only Jmown -force amounting to much. V . Odell 81,000, W R Odeli $500, J A J Court sustains the lower court Odell 81,000. Mrs. J'rA Odell in the case of "Edwards .'hut 8100, S J Curham and wife each f should the, lower court be not $100, D B Coltrane $400, Mr. arid ; sustained, ; that is a new trial Mrs. M J Freeman 8100, Jno B granted, the: two wiU . probably onerrm v&u, Mrs.- U- Mont-, be tried together aain. e Montsomerv paid ariite a l tnted on the committee "on ex- nice tribute to the decftaspd animation of the third vear in The ministers who have died place of Rev. CJ W;.Byrd, who is. since the last meeting of confer- transferred. , ; : - ence are Revs. J R Long. J T 1 ne bard of education! ren- Lyon and W S Creasy. v dered their report,, jwhie was Mondav mornin1 'rftlio-inVii good, as concerned each school xercises of the conference were Vanderbilt University, " Trinity college, Trinity High ; school; Greensboro Female college, vv eaverville college, Bejiwood institute, Davenport college. concreted by Rev. J Sronce, af ter which all joined ,in singing the hymn, "A charge to keep I It was moved by the confer ('::' " that Rev. J F Craven be 11Kl(u' a supernumerary instead a superannuate. In some way tl mibtako had been , made of cluinging his name : from, the 0,1 tc th.M. other. - 'r. .". : :;, Tlie committee appointed; to conduct the trial against Rev. ; J A .Green : made their report. Tlio cliarges against this .minis torwei y ibi morality, in that he contracted debts and failed "to 1 tor tl ir -payment at the ispeci M timc: and at times when' he Uu "j'ec.u-d to meet them. The til a T "0 u stained by the toe and they recommended at Rev. Green be suspended . ' : -rial work for twelve ' "This committee bore The following -names of trust tees were-, recommended fey the gomery 850," H' M Barrow850, Plato .Durham 8100, Mrs. W C Houston 850, Misses Mary and Ellen Thompson each $251 The ministers and ilayriien 1 contrib rited most liberally and when trie cail for contributions was closed the sum amountnd to $10, - 4 was 185. I The ' morning . session closed after the liberal-collection Was taken to meet again this af 1 .ternoon for business. i As we go to press the after noon session is being held. This consists most especially in the reports of committees on dif- Walter Lintan a Leeinrer.' . We notice that Walter Linton, of Salisbury, known well by numbers of our people, is now giving lecturesl. , . Some riights ago, he lectured in New London and the door; receipts amounted to about $25. His lecture, con tained his ; experience in Cuba; '; This is a new avocation -for Wal ter Linton. : I Used By Brittish . Soldiers in Africa. Oapt. C. G. DennisoiKis well known all over Africa as command of the force that caDttrred the famous rebel " ftalish a " Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Vry- r.4T: j "urg, uecnuanaiana, ne writes: "Je- ferent matters, either adoptions ( fore Btarting on the last campain I of the reports as made and Rnght a quantity of Chamberlain's joiic, (jnoiera ana JJiarrhoea liemedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and had given t to my men, and in every; case it proved most . Jfor sale by;M. lu. Marsh Masons Take Notice. ' The call for meoting of Stokes Lodge No: 32 for tonight was an errnr Tf. was unauthorized. It will not be a siirpi-ise to nny who" are at all familiar with K,,0ii qilitips of Chamberlain's Oonsrh Rtutdy to knovw that people everywhere take-plasureiQ relatinff their tuifian. in i. . I that spJeudid medir.iiirt mrwl in tii of the benefit they have received from it, of bad colds, it has. cure., of threatened attacks of pheuaioniait has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of cron iV-and . wii jopin congh.It.ia a errandr .good ' wedioine: For sale by M. Lr Marsh & Co. PERSONALS. ' Wade Kimball, of Salishnrv. is here visiting his mother. . Messrs. Chas. Ross, T L Ross, and Ben Craven spent ves- terday here. : ; Hi i in1 OF handed in, or additional parts. f - ; Bonrd- Fnr THnitv llno-ATTn .anaumou s men, and fioard.or 1 rinity collegeHon. mado for the appointments to be beneficial Kor.e Elias. - Rev. S B TurreTi- .-, ... . , . i&Go. . ,. t-. TT TT , ,xa.u. uui ivuigui, Liiougni, mere tme,P H Hanes, .G feadshaw is a g0(J amount of work before oacocWveaver- the Conference yet. : Bishop . Key ville collesre Rev. D. Atkins.- T , ,o 1 . M Weaver, J G Chambers,! J H Weaver and Gen. J- S 1'Carr: Davenport colleere Rev. C M . t i xx V ux uvyxxxcxxu t UU. X 1C DT KeUt' W C tomorrow morning Newland and W H Bower; Bre yard Ep worth , schoolRevs. H L Atkins, G H Detwilery l.;W L Sherrill, TjFo Marr' E L Baiiv and Jas. Buttwiqk. They recommended -the follow ing; ;; Rev. .C M Pickeris of Pav- ' Working Ni?ht and uay.5 ; expressed himself this morning ! that ever was made is Dr. Kings New a3 KpiTiff nnnncp,! iWCq Ajire Jt11IS- - wery pill ..13 a sugar-coated as pemg opposed re rdmg lobule of health, that changes weak- J 1 " A i . V -' 'I- M M - . .- uif. ness into Ftrengtiiv nstiessness into " 1 " . j 1 m - snergy, Drain-iag into, mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only. 25o""per box. Sold by Fetzer's Drug store. . C" " ' 1 tese .appointment - a 1 hour tonight and rushing off so - . NOTES. ;V: f This is the first time.' in thirty six -years that Rev. M V Sherrill, father , of our townsmany - Mr, Jno. B Sherrill,' Jias failed iq ; ai lend conferenfce. v r " Bishop Key stated that V he MHome-madel Mincer meats AT I'U mi 1 - 1. - 1 - ' . enport college, Rev. Geo.T Kirby ' -'? -,1,. - T -Vjl- - -1 J feared this conference ; would r Bel H arris "Ore rprirJT-irioc flnr. Pix -vc hence the sentence iiie ,0 iight. .Kev. H H Jor- ,rtn,,'jduoted the prosecution, fKov. Carpenter made, the pitljlCO. - .;- " :. th? twentiei "question was ,naw'na,ed;adS-; following ov TV pon iavorably; of Weaverville college, Rev, Fitz Taylor, of iBreVard Ep worth school, Rev. Thos A'. .Smoot of the Greensboro Female college, and Rev. E II Bain of the sh'e yille college. In regard to -the twentieth Merita which means that an effprwilJ be made : .;faise;a collection averaging a dollar to each mem - utJi, tuuy -recomiiiuiiuuu. iinxv tiie worn: oe divided lnto rc nbt shoVan . increase -f in theff y Y0 vvq n to see : before Conference week wprk this year. Cnamfccrlain's Pain Balm Cures Others : V., Why Not You? 'My wife has been using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her con tinually for nine jrears. - We h aye tried aU kinds of medicines and doctors with out receiving any beoefit from-anjr iof them. : ; One day -we saw an advertise ment of thia" merlicine and thought v of 1 tiTrinc ll.'.-wliifth did with thfl Xm& nf es of ' satisfaction "She has used . only. one 4 Furniture Pictures in Stoves, IMirrbrs, "Tables, etc. Yours td please, fiW oi, 414. -Wlbottle and het Bhoulder is almost well. xxxi; ooii, ,.mua,WAO1; ; - Wi I j; L BaJQ ,y M A Smith T? ptf-'WiiJ? jmitn, k g Barrett, jhaye sugervision of the work, ,'gisir M. JJrsh &Co.Dru Residence iPhone . . . ".90. Store Thone . . . .12. s rr- - -1