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,1 ' price $4.00 Per Yar. SOMETHING BENEFICIAL '.I Jje State Dairymen' Association and Breeder Association B!h to Meet Here Next Month gome1" Interest to Every rr0npern Tanner of the County g fVcll As to Every Citizen. . .' Cabarras county can well be proudW the fact that on the 27th flnd 2Sth of next month two Associations will meet here, last ing two days, when every farmer fa Cabairus county as well as every person interested in slock any way should attend. The State Dairymen's Associa tion and the Swine Breeder's Association will hold their meet ings here. These meetings are lield for the purpose of mutually benefitting each other and awake new interest in the work. : These meetings will consist of lectures by local dairymen and those interested in the raising "of stock, together with lectures by two experts from the Experiment Station of our State. Numerous apparatus will be on exhibition, sflckas-those showing the mak ing of butter, testing of the qualities of milk, etc. and all of this will be tree to the people. In the afternoon of these two days the Swine Breeders Associa tion will meet. - : Let the people turn cut to these meetings and let nd improve ments in these., lines escape jthe eye of our good-living farmers;. 1 Good Roads for Guilford; . . Greensboro is taking hold of the good ,ro ids movement in -a way that it would seem would be a decided etimulus. There is a good roads club of men who agree to pay certain amounts per mile for 40 miles of macadamized roads to be made in the county outside of the city hmite. The subscriptions, run from $200 to $4000 and aggregate thus for $6,600.- This is to be given to the co unty commissioners as the work progresses. ' ''; " It certainly "displays, much earnestness in a sroad cause. Cotton l'p to Time.' We learn with much satisfac tion from one of our leading farmers of No. 3 township ' that tne cotton crop is in better con- aition at this time than it t was af the same rferidd last year. Though Planting rnay have been a little de layed by the late Spring,the eeason fla3 been favorable to a prompt germination- and growth- bb that to our pleasant surprise the cotton crop is well up to time. ,'. ,,, i ' WlH Be Here Tomorrow. Tomorrow the North Carolina tolling Exposition will be at the depot for the view of the people. No' one can afford to miss seeing ne avelifas: museum of our own State, ghowinfy wliaf. wa orA Amrtcr 'hesedays. Ten cent,! admission i be chareed for oWn ner-1 ODSfive cents for children. Bneklen's Arnica naiye. iie Beet halve in the' world for Bruisep, ttores, Ulcere, Salt ma Fever Sorear Tetter Chapped .dg, Ohilblains, Corns and all " Eruptions, and positively curea or no pay required. It ia snaranteed to give etatisf action or ni0D?r, refunded. Prico 25 centa per 0 ' F(.r dale At P B iretzera Drug CONCOKD, , COMli ENCEMENT DAY. e Closing fcxfcreise. W Coneord Mi School to Be XI .id Tomorrow In the Cftnyf llonae-Tbe Public Cordially Inylted to Attend. " Tomorrow ' morning at 11 o'clock in ; the court house che closing exercises of the Concord High School jwill be held. These exercises are public and it is hoped that tile people will attend. The exercises of the class wiil be held after which Dr. Henry Louis Smith1, of Davidson Ool- lege, will deliver ' an address. In this address our people' can well expect aj .treat as Dr. Smith stands arnong the highest of our learned men of today. Those who this year finish their wo -k in this school, being members of the fourth form, are Ralph CdelL Henry Craven, Hueh Propst, Chassie Brown, Mary Dale Craige, Mary- Wallis King, Npra Fisher, Julia Mc- ; Coanell, Irma KimmonSj, and Carrie Kuthfer. This is the largest d iss that has finished the fourth form any year and as one of the best of classes, too. j - ! j 1 ' Gen. Cowles; Withdraws Ilia Salt. Gen. A D Gowles has withdrawn his suit it r $20,000 damages against the RaleigQ s reet railway company ana nas paid the costs of the action. It will be! recalled that 'in Raleigh last summer- Gent. Cowlee, tfieh lieutenant colonel of the Second Regiment, came in collision with a street car while riding horseback. His . fa dree was thrown to the ground, - falling on him, and as a result the! general's ankle was broken. jHe promptly entered suit but has withdrawn the suit on ac count of proving negligence on the part! of the street car company. He prefers to withdraw now rather than risk losing the casein court. Statesville Landmark. Wants Them Egged. The "Firp-aptized Holiness As soc'ation'j nave erected a large tent here on the; lot of one of their con- verts, an are holding meetings three times a day, Dispatch from Sanford. It is a mos deplorable fact that there are some mep in every com munity in the world who are ready to lacceot the most cdncei've of Africa any kind of "ism" that depraved fanaticism can of. If the snake-eiter were to send missionaries among us we belieye they would find 'some supporters. Fir1e fipptists" . to whose These 4 unhallowed ends the sacred name of religion 'is! perverted, . "should be ezeed oul of Ibe State. Greensboro Telegram, j i f If no one attends these rn.cetings then they Would cease: .Let the people absen placer. themselves from such The ancient b elieve that rherdmatism was the work df a demon witnin a man. Any one ho tas had an attookof 8C- ,tic 01 agree Iliut mt? ixiuiuliuxj ib (xcxiiuxxiau enough to! warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balni would cast out demons, but it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony to tne truth of this statement jOne application relieves the Pain, and this Quick reliet which it affords is alon worth many times its cost. For sale1 by M. VL. Marsh & Co. p!5SM BrSaSSSft' L N. 04 THUR8DAY, MAY 25,1899 TEifiY'KB QA PTTJRED . r The JVegrro Who Fired mt tne Officer Raturf ajr -. Kow ,leIChaIn &ans for the sltlstaction of the Tyin dtatii'n Warrant Contln ned Tbe Other Captured and Fined. It will be remembered that on Saturday night, the 20tb, Mr. John Loflin, who was a special policeman that night, attempted to catch two negroea who were thought to be in the crowd using such profane lan- The negroea took to their heels but at last one turned and shot several times at the officer, the shots being returned by the officer. Nothing was done about the mat- s. ' ter until Wednesday tho two negroes were brought before Mayor Means. Sim Gray is the name of the negro who did the shooting. He was ars rested on the. State's warrant but the I i town also had ' to1 settle the matter with h of $50 m. Mayor Means put a fine on the negro together with sts, which will satisfy the part of the matter but the partis continued, and the ne town?a Scatt's r6, after finishiag his work on the chaingaug will have to give a bond for his appearance at the next term of court afterwards. The'other negp, who picked up his feet with such agility, waa named Robt. Gray. He was fined $2.50 and the host's . Ttis will npJ doubt learn Sim Gray. that it is a aangerona piece of business to:disoDey he command 'fit. an 1 officer when he is told to halt and hnt iv is still worse . when he turna and fires on the officer of the law. A Complimentary Dinner. ; Mrs James Gibson last evening gave a dinner to her daughter and Misses Lawrence and Evans. , The invited guests were Misses McCall, Ervin and Emily Gibson, Messrs. Richmond, Cannon, Thompson, Keesler, Luther Brown and Capt. Hill. It was an eight course pro gressive game dinner. To say that the ladies were charming and the gentlemen elegant in evening dress gives only a correct idea of their appearance, and the games between the courses seemed to afford un bounded amusement. The table was decorated with pink reses. Bennle Lew Improving? v . On Tuesday, May 2nd, Behriie Levy' took lockjaw from running.a large splinter inbis foot, v For eeV eral days the boy was at the point of death, but he will now recover. His jaws are opena little more now than when he was seized with the aflfection. He has an expeptipnaliy good appetite and eats almost any thing he wants. For weeks he has been sucking his victuals through a tube and now he can put bits in his moui with? bis ' frriger& .-This will be a:ri;, extraordinary cae. John Mellon, an umorella mend er, was arraigned Saturday nigat for being dijpr.k and disorderly. He was assessed $4.50 and being unable to pay was given 15 days on the chaingang. Statesville Landmark. For Over FUty Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 3yrap has been jused for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child- ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. 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 snfferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five sents a bottle.- Be sare and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth- Mng Syrup," and take no other kind. The Christian Reld Boob Club Closes for the Season, .u v ' The meeting of the Christian Raid Book Club with Mrs. PBet zer on Saturday was one of unusual interest. . f ' Mr. Holland Thompson was present by invitation and made an address which will long dwell in the hearts and minds of those pres ent. Thia meeting brings to a close, the second year of the Club's life. The! members of the Club are to re congratulated that it has been crowned with success a season of growing interest and literary work. The attainments of the past will doubtless prove an incentive in a future which is full of promisu The Club will resume work in its third series in September. The members of the Christian Reid and Julia Magruder Book Clubs will joinjin a picnic at White Hall next Tuesday afternoon when iri inter change of happy thought which breaks through language and es capes," they will spend! a pleasai t hour. ! The Picnic Postponed. I 1 The picnic at Rock Hill Saturday to be had by the operatives of tte shops at Spencer has been post poned on account of the inability to secure cars just at this time on account of the heavy travel, so the Salisbury correspondent of the Ob server aaya. PERSONAL POINTERS. V- rMraL. Franks Brown : retarne last night from Greensboro, after spending two i days at the, com mencement of tfa'e State Norina " Prof. Walter Thompson arrived here this morning from Greensboro to spend a few days with his broth er, Mr. Holland Thompson. fieJst lit m IN TODAY AT S. PINEAPPLES' . r . k. ' ; f. ... JilRSJlVJ'S. FURNITURE Bell, Harris Is whau those hustling boys have been experiencing for the past few days. A car load of those famous ST A R LEADER COOK STOVF.S. Two car loads of FURNITURE, and last, SPKINUS. KJStfT EASY. We are in a position to give you prices that, in spite of the steady advance all along the line, will make you glad. When in need of anything in BELL, HZtElSIS &c CO. Single Copy 5 Cents . I. PB I K CLOTHING SALE Begiiining today and to continue for the next thirty days we will inaugurate the greatest bargain Clothing Sale ever offered to the people of Concord and this section of the. country. Our lim ited space will prevent us naming all the attractive features we have to offer in, tmVdepartment. - Below we mention a few of the great values to be had here: Men's fine all Wool SiiIIn. worth 812 50 " S15 OO, Will be nold at $10 Men's fine Worsted Suifs. worth lO to 812 50, will bo sold lor $7 50 v Men's all Wool Snits, worth 87 50 to 8 50, will gro In this sale at 85 8 Also a nice lot of Jlcn's .SnHn, ood Values, at S3 50, .5 98 and 1 8 Everyfbinff In Boys' Suits and Boys' and men's odd Pants will be sold in proportion to ihe nl o prices.. If you haye the Cash in hand and are in need of a SUIT of CLOTHES you will . be the loser if you don't look through this -department before you BUY. All we ask of you is a few moments of your time and we feel sure that we can con vince, you these are plain unvarnished facts, j Bespectf oily, L ny. To Our Customers. On account of the extra work and expense required to keep and collect small v acs counts,, we have decided to adopt a '' ''' Cash System, beginning June 1 . For ihe convenience of those who prdf dr it, we will sell, at a discount f 5 per cnt., cou pori bpoksdepominations of 00 jne Relieve tins will v prove nh1 satis factory vahd "of riai'iiy' more corivenient-3o: y 'o. -r sol ici t your patronage, und I- promise to do p'tir:-;mos"tnn'i e you. j Our work Is ii' r'0 k best. $ The ab,0 yejfe jbite tcy enforced. K;eaanlyv : Concbrd Steam Iaefty. lye, Worts- Jtt E.ld.eiihnr,. X ML Pnrceli; r . f Proprietor, IWanoper. "Phone 5o. 2. ' Nbirts Repaired Free. THE & Company but not least, a car of MOKPHEOUS our line we will be pleased to ft PARKS Compa STORE 11 1 A - I il V. 1-1 4 il
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