J I Price $4.00 Per Tear. . , I: - j nnnn n . . v. ' . . ! i , I -, " 1 " j MEMORIAL DAY. rr0ornniiii " - ' - w flivpn Wednesday at th Court H:nse Ware to fee Lead From tUe Graded School Building A large crowd will no doubt be out next Wednesday afternoon to attend the memorial exercises to be held at the.court house. Be sides the people of the town, there wli). be numbers of children from the schools, taking part in the march. , At 4 o'clock the procession, led by the band will , form at the graded school building and march to the court house. Prayer by Itev. J D Aronld, Song by school children "Old North State." Music by the band, j . Address by Mr. Luther Hart- sell. . Solo by Mr. H M Barrow with band, accompaniment and chorus by school children "Scattering Flowers." Song by school children. "Nearer My God to Thee," by band. ' Benediction by Rev. J C Davis; A hearty co-operation of the citizens is urgently requested, and it is hoped that numbers will equip themselves with flowers. Let the people come out and pay this tribute to our dead heroes. Compliments Tlim Very Highly. -The Salisbury Sun has the following complimentary remarks on thfe "Little Rebel" which was played there Friday night by our talent :. ' j- ' ' ' The Concord party in their: rendition of this bright little i M play was an" immense success, each part being well interpreted and faithfully carried out. Miss Lentz, in the title role, was in deed a most pleasing "Little Rebel." Mrs. Dusenbury, in perhaps the most difficult part, was excellent, especially when she' was acting the part of a rage that could not be suppressed. Miss Gibson, as "Kitty," in her way of quoting her absent Bill Jonea and all through her part, was entirely captivating. Prof. Keesler an5 Capt. Hill were equally successful in their roles, making all that could possibly be made of their parts. These players will always find an enthusiastic audience 1 in Salisbury." m nm - ' He Has Been Released. Jno. Ritchie has been released, after paying $10.85 costs, $10.00 damages to Brown Bros, and securing a bond of $25 "for I his appearance at next court. This is. the y6unsc man who is indicted for cruelty to a horse and was fire.OO for fast driving here in town. A Call Meeting. There"will be a call meeting of the stockholders of the Cabarrus Conn ty Building Loan and Savings As sociation in the court house Tuesday! evening Mar the 9th at 8 o'clocki by order of the President j L D Coltrane, Sec. 'and Treaa. W R Odell, Pres. CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet's. All druggists refund money if it ails to cure. 25c. The genuin has L. rt eackjablet. B. Q. MYNODTAKES STEPS ine ueniovat ff North Carolina ColleKe rrom Mt. riasant-A Com mtteof Appplnted to Receive Blds- Vf Sood. 35 ' 4 Kesolntlons ' Passed J . ' f- Afce most important subject and moat interesting to the people, not only Lu ;herans, was the motion for thej removal of North Carolina Cols lege from Mt. Pleasant, j The report of be college was found to be not satisfactory, and resolutions were passed j s follows : j Whereas, The work of the North Carolina College is a necessity for the highest welfare andjefficiency of oar Church in North Carolina, and, 'Whereas, The college in its hiss tory has repeatedly presented dis couragicg reports to ; Synod of its condiion and, . "Whereas, The conviction is .ex tensive that the location of the col lege if now unsuitable and. WhereasXThis conviction ia A disacffa autuge to the college, therefore be it MM solved, first, That a committee of three ministers and two laymen be appointed to solicit bids for a different location of the college. ''Kesol ved, second, That thicom mittee be instructed to report at the next annual meet of Synod or at a called session, it necessary. j I lesolved, third, That for the present eynodical year, tke Synod obligate itself to pay 6 per cent, in terest on $800 of the indebtedness of the institution. i "Resolved, fourth, That the board of trustees be instructed to have the exercises of the college continued." hen the vote was cast for he acceptance or rejectment of the resolutions the vote stood 35 to 4 in favpr of its adoption. The com mittee appointed to receive the bids arel: Kev. Ghas. B Miller, Rev. R O Holland, D.D., Rev. O A Rose, Geo. E Ritchie and T L Ross. The Synod adjourned Saturday night to meet next year at Albe marle. I . He Hade His Escape Dangeronsly. iOn Sunday night Policeman Harris captured J a white man beating the train. Having his hands full, he ( deputized Mr. Locke Parish to keep the man in custody. Mr. Parish was holding the man when the south bound local passesger train came in. Just as the tram was almost in front of the men, the fellow jerked loose from the officer and jumped across the track just in front ot the pilot. Koine thought that the train struck him ! but nevertheless he made his escape. I M. Beantliui Present Awarded uer. In order to show their apprecM tion ofher services in assisting V 1 ' i In the anniversary, the Knhigts of Pythias presented to Miss Jennie Smith a handsome silver bracelet, containing six heart bangles On the lock is engraved J. E. S. May 15, 99. On the six hearts are engraved respectfully the follow ing : "K. of P. Anniversary" "R. P. F.," "J. F. H.," "B. E. H.,n ,lR. L. McC," "H. M. ;B." Many were the people who daily inquired as to the condition of Karl Johnston I in his recent hurt from the game of baseball. He-is now out of danger and arrived here this morning I from Salisbury j t6 spend a few and friends. days with his; fo ke THE MAYOR'S COURT. Mayor JItoHS' initiatory Trials-Three Cases or Drank and Disorderly Train Beater Captured, j The first trials under Mayor Means' jurisdiction came up today (Monday). Three cases of drunk and disorderly were on the docket and one case of a negro, l the lat ter having been captured off of the vestibule train. j j Two of the drunk and disorder ly cases were tried and the other one was left over until next Satur day. The price of a drunk has gone up, both of the gentlemen having been fined ten dollars and the COSts. - ''I i : ! ; liio negro who was beating his way on top" of the northbound vestibule! was sentenced to ten days on the chain gang, and the cost! to be added which will amount to thirty days of work. For Over Ftity Tears Mrs. Winslow'ii 8ootLung Syrap hui been used for over fifty v-ara by mil ren ions of motherf? for their child while teething, with perfect sue- 0683. It soothes the child, 'softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-five sents a bottle. Be stare and askxfor "Mrs. Winslows :Sooth jng 8yrap," and take no other kind. ! m Will Leave Tomorrow Morning, Tomorrow morning at 7.19 o'clock the oldveterans and a number of others will leave for Charleston to take part in the grand reunion. Two oars will be reserved by the Southern for the exclusive use of the Concord passengers. Upon arrival of the train at Columbia a special train will take them at once to Charles ton without waiting for connec tion. ; j , :- A correspondent to the Atlanta Journal of; Sunday says: 14 A committee of 40 gentlemen will leave Charleston every morning to meet all incoming trains 50 miles up the road. This com mittee will take charge of the grangers, distribute lists of boarding houses and hotels, and in every way arrange, as far as possible, to systematize the usual confusion ol arrival." j THE BEST PBESORIPTION EOR CHILLS and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price ! 50 cents. your. money back if it fails to cure. Beats tne Klondike. Mr. A C Thomas, of Marysville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suf fered untold agony from .consump tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by! Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughsand Colds.! He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Trial bottlesifree at P B Fetzer's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.0Q. Guaranteed; to cure or price refunded. III MmwaHHMn i be Address to tlie Udd Fell6ws. Mr. B J Sommerow, of Charlotte, delivered an address Sunday night to the Odd Fellows of this place in the! Forest Hill Methodist church. About forty of the members fell in line in uniform and marched from their hall to the churchj Mr. Summerow's address was in teresting not enly to Odd Fellows. There was nothing in it bordering upon the secret workings of the lodge only to explain the object of such procedure. His address was of j a statistical nature, giving the number of members as a whole,Jand as applicable to the State, with the number of brother members dead, and the condition of the orphanage supported by the order. ( jRev. J D Arnold also made a few remarks, beseeching every one to keep the one great secret and to ever hold dear their brotherly love, and touched most complimentary upon the good work done by the organization in caring for the or- ! ' l. V j L , i J . jpuane, wmowg, ana aesiitute mem bsre. PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. Ben Craven is here today. Mr. B F Rogers went I to Nor folk last night. Mr. C ll Smith, of Charlotte, spent yesterday here. Mr. Dick Smith is spending today with' his sister, Mrs. M L Brown. Mies Pauline Thom, of China Grove, spent yesterday and today at the home of Mr. ChasJ Kimball. Misses' Annie Young, Mamie Allred and Ruth Caldwell and Messrs. J B Alexander and Harry JJeaton spent Sunday evening at Glass. " . FIRST LOT 0 PINEAPPLES IN TODAY AT S. J.I s. 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