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1V. Price $4.00 Per Yar. .( u T CONCOilD. N. C. THTTRRHA v apptt. ot nnn T . ! : i 1 . . - ' !':-- I . . . 1 - 1 A FINE CONCERT. THE UNION MEETING TTJJ" TlZimV"nl ave CoH- P.t lotion, or ecfc. cord a Treat A JLarare Crowd Pres entConcord Represented In the Aiimbcr By a Talented and Skilled performer. V-,, v :lh.j: Onr people turned ont well on Wednesday night in the newly con structed anditorinm to hear the music of the First North Carolina regiment band, under the, direction of Prof. Chaa. Coe. The programme rendered was of good length and in every way pleas ing to the, audience. Their music is of different grades some to suit the ears of dancer? the lovers of opera, and the devotees of strictly high grade band music. All had a place in the program. The expres sion observed by the members is very noticeable, adding much to the proof of their- skill One of the performers in the band Is Jay Sims, of this place, who has now acquired marked skill on the slide trombone which instrument he began to master after leaving here last year. He went in the army as chief bugler, was made principal musician, and-then laid, aside his cornat for the slide trombone. In a number of the selections in the con cert Wednesday night he showed what perseyerance, together with talent, can acquire. This is, without question, th'e best concert that Concord has had and well can the soldiers, together with every Tar Heel, feel proud of the First North Carolina Regimental Band. This band will make a tour of the principal towns of the State and will then acoept an offer at some place, where the organization wlllbe kept np. Three places in the State are now making efforts to get them. I The following program was ren dered Wednesday night: : I- March Nibelungen ; R Wag ner. . i I i V 2. Grand Selection The Bohe mian Girl; Bale. 3. Fantasia My Old Kentucky Home; Herman. 4. Waltz Li Gitnni : R f - V A W W fc 5. Melody Fond Heart; G , Intermission. March- Sinegambia ; Volker. 'f- Selection The Serenade- V Herbert. " - 8. Melody Ye Olden Times; Beyer. 0. Negro Oddity 'Possum and de Cood. ; . 10'. Polka Old North State : Coe. j - , ENCORES. ' Star and Stripes ; Sousa. Kentucky Babe, arranged by 0 Coe. Alabama Coon. Coe. Dixie. lenWg; and Cabarrus Counties Be- Single Copy 5 Cents A Bridesmaid and Groomsman from ? . - Here. Numbers from different parts of Speaking of Chickens, Anyone would be not in surprised the business to know the . i ' , , viiv nn n e w m. ' m lie and the People Are Cordlallv In. of Ml Mwin Uf cnens ana eggs ite-d. 1 v I UWr U rr "lPPs tteoutfi Greensboro from ited to Attend. htr n-W r 1 b"ruuK" reensooro irom The opening seryices of the union w ? m aaI1S" llkcsboro Mt. Airy, Sanford and meeting 6f the Mecklenbnre and xw k. o T. J ' h poinis, iome northern Cabarms Baptist Asseciations Will uP , n ' tbe ark18.ts- Southern Express be held in the Baptist chnreh to- rlde3ma,ds Hr. FranK 0 C. ship, an verage of -100 crates night, beginning at 7 30 o'clock. gerS .T ofthe P-"smen. 2,500 chickens daily or nearly Rev. W 0 A1p,. Miss Jnha McGmdor, Miss 77. At 15 cents this Presbvterisn chnh JNanmo Cannon, and Mrs. Bobt. wouw amount to $150,000. As for W'" E Gibson were aueM 1R fmm eBRS, Strange to say, they are even 1 - - - - 1 - V : the First hold devo tional services. A sermon will be delivered by Key. LRPrnett thl8 place- more - namerons than chintena TTiffrr AfdinA ork t ' . .. OI unarlOtte. Wouldn't It Be n Good rtinnno. L; The fn Wi,, J :OmW.-U --., "7 : - uveflx muilon JWly, 12J Ifif TOmnvrnra I -11. . . i . . . I -r-r .. . . , " - I Ul - i.vu,wM, I Bl LBIiniTlt' LflP ftftTlrtOM: . IV AIn Arrn. I Vfinhr f V. 1 J 1 . 3 - i - i t r w if ouuoouay i tvo uiiob aua nen Derrv UneV. i Li . nr. f-k - . I fin LnJ 2a i? M- 4.. . j , - . ! , , - p i jx iu. vrjis, nave ex eeting caiiea to order and roll Mll nf nnMkA, , . r .uw,DOUa tu wnac a v-.(VvUmuuco. finA uj:i. : i . icTT v t i tt . uuo ttuuuunum iQis wouia make. "Howfto Haye the Revival Snirit tu uiaz , , in Oar ghWch All the Year and at Iln' A -T i Every slrfice," Rev. L R Prum, ? f J P Seat8 I -State Mi8a nn9 .i& wTq S., ?n ides womld be amply rad uon ana it looks like one or the omer would have to give out. Greensboro Telegram. " PERSONAL POINTERS. The season of the year is approaching when a man is looring fov something fancy and knobby or some- Oar Sunday Schools and Their Needs," Rev. J L Shinn. ' General discussion, same subject. j 'j AFTERNOON SERVICES. Devotional service, by Rev. J E xnomp8oni "The Baptism With the Holv Ghost' Dr. A O Barron . f "The Importance of Cheerful Oo- Ool. H large to seat the crowds here for faere today. I almost any occasion, and still give Mr. Wi C Jones, of Charlotte, is " 1 White, oi Charlotte, room for a large stage. Probably came over this morning. this .will cause the matter to Ka investigated more and the man- agement will probaoly decide upon sttoh a plan. Wouldn't it DQ XUCO? Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Deaton came over from Charlotte yesterday. Mrs. D J Bo8tian and little son have gone to Lincolnton to spend two weeks, Rev.! ciapp and his sister-in aw, Miss Ethel Patterson, were Called Kleetlne of the W. c. t. U. ThA W n m tt iiiji. nAnL r a n a. - I " XJ u. caiiea io iaw, jmiss Jiitnei Patterson. bSX V t h' at the re8iJencB of Mrs. here from China Grove tod DerS With thA Pftflfnrfl anA naorAia n f . - I I xxr n f - njrayen on Friday afternoon at x u ciucK. a report on tne Tracy Mrs. C W Trice and daughters. ogether with her son, Willie Trie?, eturned to Lexinatnn tbin taKen towaras sending delegates mg. T Mrs. J E Tfaomsson and Mre. General iiscnssion, same subject - F a a ? J ethw W1 .wi,of d . o uujeu. meeting will be made, and steps returned to "What Proportion of Oar Income faV " LJ ... A . m . . M 1 v.v kuiraiua OCUUlUi: UUlo?!lL6N I 111 If. ungnc we to tfive to the Lord'd Work," I W Durham. nig Verdict Set Aslda. On I Tuesday v the 5 jurv found tbis meetins: Abrani Brown, a neero cniltv nf ri. All ladies in sympathy with . ... ,,!, . - J r. - v. j mr. joan r iome came over tailing whiskey without license, and eping temperance j sentiment from charlotte yesterday evening uuui!D uuaw eeuiencea mm m tup i -"vwutjuiy arva auu to ino i Main . , . . . r 10 prcparauons 10 go to uum gunor iweive monins. To- AU communuy are in- house-keeping in Charlotte eoon uaj v. Liiurfuev;, nowever tne ver uu io ue present. to the .filiate Convention which meets in Greensboro in June. H M Barrow ent to Greensboro " memoers win oe received at this morning to attend the Ep worth liague oonyention. thing neat and modest . : ... m a comfortable S H I "V 1 I t vvo nave iVLLLy pre pared for your shirt wants. We have any and everything in silk fronts, puff bosoms, stiff busoms, etc, that your shirt fancy might call for. Drop in and get some shirt ideas. All si2es in Scrivens Drawers, 75 cent?. H. L PARKS arranged by C diet was set aside and Abram, a ne- gro of considerable age. is free. Judge Shaw stated that he had the best of reason for not believing that tnis old negro is guilty of any of fence, though the testimony of Mr. wam?on, the detective, is true astto what he himself saw. j Be will be given a new trial at the next term of conrfc it io thought that something more will ngro who had worked for Mr. develope. i 1 Caldwell and who at times carried thft IcAVft fn fhft WflTAlinnofl moo i . I J " w v lino A reat Convention In Atlanty. convicted by the COUrt for stealing The great international Sunday the oil bnt the inmoTit wa OA .11. i . . . . r " r " ocuooi yonvention is in session at suspended for certain reasons. A ni Tt .: l -nr. i ill ' awuuia, ua. j.b mm vveanesuay 4 Tree Pills Send your address' to H.E. Buck Mr. Prank Rogers returned home this morning from the Uni versity. He attended the Gregory Overman wedding last evening in Salisbury. Aaron IlHsiell was Convicted It; will be remembered that a number of months ago a barrel of oil was stolen from the warehouse the dot; Thoir agent, Mr. Jno. " ISSU Florida the matter until circumstances J 1 jt ! a J ' -i uoyeiopea. i Aaron liusseil; ai Company. evening and will close Sunday! evening, lessens for The committee on Double Time arranged by O Coe. Tbe sItIers SnpperT In the Firemen's hall Wednes fa7 night Capt. Edward Hill and lieutenants Goodman an Onla- tQn gave a supper to the members .Company L. 11 was hiSbly joyable for all of them and ftey will in years yet to come re- ember when they partook for le last time of the hospitalities of their commissioned officers. THE b?ST PRESCRIPTION EOR CHILLS rfenJonic- .ever fails to cure; imitating Penment with worthless the ' Tears 1 1900 and len &, C.- Chicago, and get a free lOpS.inclnsive. will Sake a report ia"ple ?x.0 Uf;mng.3 a L,fe. -rrrli- I j . , XTU1B. A UWl Will CUQV1DC8 YOU Oi which will of course be adopted. .u . .4 ... I mu- J - . . , their merits. These pills are easy Tnifl in f.hn ninth infamofmno r. ! 7 T; --- ------ in action and cie particularly effect- and the fourteenth national con- ive in the cure of Constipation and vention olj tnat great body ot Sick Headache. For malaria! and organized Sunday school workers. Liver troubles they have been There will be -an elo borate pro- proved invaluable. . They are guar gram disposed of. v ; anteed to 'be perfectly free from every deleteriousl substance and to Forest Bill Items. ! nnroW TfAfohlo Thow Ae Af a large reservoir is nemg Duilt weaken by their action, but by eiv- in the rear of Mill No. 3. This ing tone to the stomach and bowels tank when finished will hold greatly invigorate the system. Reg- eichty or ninety thousand gallons nlar size 25c. per box. Sold byi E B of water. ; . reizer. Mr. J M Mabery gave a dinner Wdnesd ay to his son, Marshall, and a few invited friends. ANNOUNCEMENT. can- CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure.- 25c. The genuin has L. B. Q. on each tablet. dictate for the office of Mayor of Con cord,; subject to tne action oi tne Democratic Convention. F . Geoboe W. Means. i Pure Plymouth Rock Eggs, 43 for 60c. Truman Chapman. Squashes, Strawberries, Cabbage and Beans at S. J. ERVIN'S. Laundry 5ong. Tell us not in! mourn fn nnmhra ob juu gin or oe jou o j, That we will fail to please you If jou'll patrinize th(n rd 1 1 - I Enjoyment, not discomfort, Give8 0ur work in every auu wh aim inaceacn onow Finds it bettey than Work that riflfhana nn1h& Seeing, he would fain eic una, Oh,1 my poorly washM 1--oft You did not "rememitr the iSJaine I" Think about our Larrd-y "crk that It gives pleasure without' alloy ; Peace, contentment an pnUf action Have the patrons of the Concord . Then let us your work be doing, Ou plant of methods are thebjest. Send or 'phone and we will call And the Corcbrd will do the rest. j? Concord Steam Lamiclry & Dye Worts PhonerJfo. 2. -Nhirt Renalred Pren " ii - - T " 7. : : i i. . i . f r fa i ii. i . , W ! ! -) i I . 1 mm m A IE ! . i V; II V i----'' : I hi-; - vt ;-'' - ;;f MoneyTalks We have lust bought out A ilUV HOUSE at a PRICE. Eeady CASH does the work.) List to select from. Ql-n. T.anJn. T TTT m.' TT. ' m ' Kjuat. ucouh, j-xuju xviu, xiiuea, xmppy limes, South Land. -Elmo and nt.hp.rs.1 W hnnchf tr haII vrive us a iook. we will do tne rest. n U n n Bell, Harris & Company. Hare tou seen nnr ! , I TIRED MAN'S CHAIR? 4 JUT 41 T- ) 0 w VP w i .V', ' '::'.; . -r ;';:' ' . ;.. . ". .;. ! . ; -
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