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Vol. XII. No. 16 CONFERENCE ADJOURNED. CbNCOn7, N. C. MONDAY MAY 31, 1897. WttoVtc NO. 1733 ja the creature of the devil, licensed we meet again" and Dr r T i? of PhrVflf me unty pronounced the benediction of Christian voters to ODnoA ftf fJ n' " jjuii nernrp hand I . -, - Tiesolations Adapted and a General Winding- Up or this Year's Business Delegates Return Home. SATURDAY A FTERNOOU" SESaTOM. rvu ui I- - ""ore nana ence there was a dispersion "to fin The . era enjoyable song Service P -atirf actory evidence that he is variou, pnlpits in the oTtv a" d com was held. Prof, Taylor directing- &Tor ot prohibition. mnnit. w, 7 lier. OUrk led in prayer. H8w """J.oth mornmg . and night ., ' a. a. Atkiss, . Sunday Sofiool miea meetinea wpm "The progress and prospects of th6 W, M: Cuetis, held ai Central church 2 League' was d.scnssed by Prof. , E- H. Parker. and-Bav', Ohi ' . -n Leaker noted L ,iu , Col,ra"e off sred the fol-' Able addresses were delivered ana liioe Tn 1889 S fi '"" WM ""'"'imonsly nmoh gratiBcation is expressed. Leagne m 1889 and the ifine proper, adopted: . ' Thus closed a season probably m- tion now of one half million in thn t i m. . Bcacu" yruoiuiy un- northern and soathern cbh J880' Th8t thSa ' f 'e "trength of the i. . i. . : anthoriza us presiding offir. ""siona of the various tonics It ha, a ood lit,,! Bp- -sneaker wied it. . .. . n,.... i 8idw th expediency or advisabilitv ?""1. ?nd the . developing the power and readiness f eBtabMS anmmer school, the" 0f ft'lt f . .f - . . to eugage-in the work of th o.hrh. object of which shall be to do if T ; ,tPIp,t tfforta we . h?e He urged that standard work- h J tute work, said commits to A ?n,"f t0 reports but . , me oignesc commendations are be- read and discussed at the -League at our next annual gathering, stowed oh vr meetings. oignett oy J. JB. Thoaipsow m , . f The Yonn, People'. Ke.ation to 'D'CS. ftS"l4'id' signed to Eev. R H Parker. at wasgratlf yihg. ! I in in i . The speaker Said it is the sams mr. oones, of Ieaoir, aald". ftoitl'TZ ' -f"""" , .uuooec,- m our own; reviewed the progress of La2 s doing away with tobacco Jae"-a 8on One of peens temperance and saw m It. nr... d offered the following . iiLku' . r plea"M Bad legitimate Metho- the cominff of the tem nflrann mill waa adopted without ri inium. The League being Metho- WhereasTThe use of tobacco is 6 B dcubt diit was therefore on L riH. not conil. romejnfluences of this mee-ing temperance. . Temperance vi grace ahd education and the not the ultimate end of Methodistin ReEn,TP(1 ... r . r"' ?""ui 6PP"ances fff v . ' rrr . ucu vuap- means ior accomp isbinc the frrpar effort, bat prohibition, total AhflHJ tAr mn,. u.k Au. ttt . . F lug 106 &rea' ' t ,vwuuutuu iuau me western worK of the church A n Y . , , -wortn Uarolina rEpworth League All moral reform belongs to th x-eague ,Kn..u . 10 the conference counsel all the pastors .uu muaujreare me sentu ,k r T . , , ; gue witnin Mr. J H Mason left this morn- THE EPWOPTH LEAGUE AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONFERENCE ' Is here and we have set our house in orn der and are 1?EADY to entertoin as many as will favor us with a call at our store, where we are sh OinfT nnr mjiomifinoTif lino of Spring and Summer Clothing in . . BLACK CLAY, PRINCE ALBERTS, CUTAWAYS and SACKS, DRAP D. ETE'S and ALPACAS. SUMMER HATS, SHIRTS, SHOES and anything yon want at LOW PRICES CANM ON & FETZER COMPANY. m.. r - pjbrsonalTpoi teks. '4 ment. Legislation will run with but not in advance of public senti ment. :- " . - The speaker quoted appeals of SG thp linnnr men Vn. 1 ii I IOrmS. ..w. uiwi maii UUJCB8 me 8p petite could be created m our bota and joung men the busineas would sr0 down. adopted: The epaker praised the W, 0. T, U. fpr its work especially in keep in? the linnnr nnr rf tha rtv,:i the bounds of Western North nrn. ine for Eastp.rn HAmiino lina COnfernne tn ftVafoiT . ul P-Afn n wnii.iL m j-w, uum me wi xjl Aiujoto, oi unanoite, use of tobacco in any and all its aa bere a few hours this morning.- K M. Courtket. Sec pari0"e; Passedthrough the city Ihe followmg wa, aho heartily 11 5,' oa?ant opted: ' Mr, H E C Bryant, representa- "vi ue m ine cny taio morning. News, of Ashevillft' is a nian hi. I nf- t r t . . V "c,lJ ATxiB. l; juawrence, oi vVood- ful, upto-date Leauge paper at leaf, -Rowan county, is visaing her i u ciwy icLlUti I lie urged to use the ballot box to worthy of Leaua -via Mr. John Hntnhi slay this vampire, feasting on the reeolyed that this -conf-rencs com- daug?t.er. Mi- s Hattie, of Baltimore, blood of our land. mend it tn thrUno .,. are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Goqdson. 4The Class meeting idea of the Lam wnriprt ro?t; u Mr. H E Barrier passed through 'ague" war finnaififiroff k t?w -to wiimn oar ooands. the citvthia f - - a tutuiu c!e. League" was considered by Rev. W M Bagbv. . Tne class meeting was instituted m 1742, eaid the speaker, to raise a little church debt. It enlarged and weened it3 sphere, embrasing most b?'jtfidenf offices, but departed from its beet Rf-afo finri inof H. Willis, w. W. Curtis, J. A. Claek. CK ,G. Harlet. to Salisbury, from a brief trip to Monroe. Mrs. L EHeilisr. of SaTishnrv SDent a few hours in the city today HEADS OR TAILS' ? rpi,n -ii , m ocut a iow uuurs in me citv todav The follong was adopted by on. her way to visit elativeat Mt linrr irntu . - Tl a. rising: vote : Rolved, that we tender uearty ana sincere thanks to our the favor. The League has neutralized S00(i people of Concord foi their ana Dnngs with it the sentiajs of the class meeting. He would have-the League to rekindle oe Dnghtest fires that-were once the glory cf .cla33 meetings. cumber of 4 interesting reports - the beneficent local work of vari- 0U" 1 tagues V7ere made, notably one , yiujuujtuat me jjague or -uai caurch, Concord, were hold. sorce of their meetings in our n auti that the jailors report a sshitcry mflaence over the prisoners uwrked by their improved bear- 1 -, r At the business meeting Rev. D A: sing offered a resolution that pro - '-;vuie uiscussmg and it w ! aSto see union o'f: purpose, " Jane modes desired. ae Allowing is.the resolution as aud5d and adopted : ' v . Ko0ed, 1st,, That as renrPSPn yes of the Epworth League-and -y schools of the Western Carolina conference, we are Wy opposed to the liquor traffic rpfl T ne 2reatest it not the cchof Christ. - . "Qd, Thafc 8ce the liquor traffic kind hospitality extended in thp entertainment of our "Conference, also to the railroads for courtesies shown in granting reduced rates to the delegates and ministers to the Conference, also to the differett churches for tendering the use of pulpit3 during Cocferehce, also to the newspapers for full and accurate reports t)t the proceedings of our Oonterence. S B TURBENTtNE. L T Makn. . L A Falls. The regular program for the Sat urday night session was dispensed with and after the usual sons ser vice Rev. W F Wombie led in prayer Hy mn 180, "Whiter than Snow " was sung and followed with prayer J oy Kev; Hardy. Hymn 154 was feu n g, Rey. . Jon ea Vth ea read a .t few verses from Romans I2fch' chapter, and ivted all participate in the enumeration of' causes of thankful ner s. '' There was a hearty response and the breathing of thankful con secration was truly strengthening. When the time v haa well gone hymn 121 . was snDcr.-' Dr.)Brook led in-prayer Whenall joined inrthe good old song Goi be with yoy tillj Pleasant. x Dr. Jphn C Montgomery, Messrs. John C Watson and Charles S Stone, of Charlotte, spent Sunday in the city. Sheriff Buchanan and family have gone out to Mt. Pleasaot ,o at tend Commencement at the, nnllptr and Seminary. Mr. J P Haikness, of Charlotte, one of the mo3t famous base-ballists in North Carolina, is registered at the St. Cloud. : Mr. Thomss H Barringer leu for Winston this morning. Hs wiil resume work there with Stewart Bros., the printers. Misses Beulace and Iva Bagby returned to Gastonia this morning. Miss Bessie Sims with whnm thftp j were stopping, accompanied tfcem as jar as Vyoar'one. Like throwing up a penny ana taking chanleMOi Srrimil. ------- wcBuuw.iuejategt ideas -in s-yle and finisk and is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintance with the popu lar demand. Our Furniture commands admiration by the boauty of finh elegance of design. We carry as complete a line as any Furnit-iro S ore irtfe State. We i guarantee ourjgooda as represented Tand prictv as LOW ' ' LOWEST. 3 " ed Room Suite. teasels. Cpntpr atiV? Din? 1 ' w .u6 iU C3. . A w m m a -t. . OU1CO xvcoao, . v H air. Cotton and Sbuch Maitreases ' A rt Novelties. Baskets, Pickets, . Tracks for hfills Mnlrl. I Racks for hall?, Moulding?,' OockerP, ' Inside Shaded " Cide Boards, vw?iuj : vrriaa:. rattine- v rrhfna Ci06ets tuuua and descriptions. FKESH - CANDIES r I AND NpWFLAKE CRACKERS BELI, HAEEIS Ar. nn i y icompieie,-ana will be rndpr t,Q , - BelJ. All calk arp nrnmntW rr,af .iv. nntr tne Care nf ?,r. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLJIS, ' T . . - .. - : ' TTTnm 'nrnTln7 jusi m rear oi at. cloud JHoteL , Omni- J UST - RECEIVED lue? a? ptssener outnts ofkiiida furnlsned promptly and at . - r. ... t ' M.L Brown & BRoSfiCiSgff AT 1 S1TH, GROCERS- reasonable prices. Horses and mules J , a Ior eae- Kreeders of thoroughbred Poland jChina Hors. , MORRISON H- GALDWELL ; A.TT0BNIT AT XJLWV CONCORD- N n Office in MorHfl hnilriim.. , Oifera to t.ho .. . t pliable, permaLent, con servaUve W accomodating :V and assnranco of honorable . tSatni;f rairappreciauoD and8ee;mv Jr come LIBERAL ACCOI M OD AT lOft G apI and Sulplus $70;00Q : J.M. OPELL,Prepr - - -
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