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"PROGRAM ARRANGED.
Xbc Jfpetins: of the htnte llairy men's
sso'iain Here Next Tnesdaj
nd Wednesday at tbe Court House.
The following is the program
as arranged for the meeting next
Tuesday and Wednesday of the
State Dairymen's Association at
the court house.
The first session "will be opened at
10 a. m. with prayer by Eev. J. E.
Thompson, of Central Methodist
church. ,
7 Address of Welcome, M. B. Stickley,
Esq., Concord, N. C.
Response, President Dr. Ried Parker,
Trinity, N. 0.
-Dairying is Progressive, Henry E.
Alvard, Washington, D. jCfr
Dairying in the Piedmont Belt, Dis
cussion to be opened by Dr. J. J. Mott
or W. M. Dulin, Esq., Statesville, N. C.
Markets for Dairy Products, Discus
Eion opened by the Seoretary.
Adjourn to afternoon.
AFTERNOON SESSION 2:30 P. M. -
Question Box, If a box is provided
ballot box or paste-board box to
hold queries in writing) this will be the
first thing for afternoon' meeting.
Torasre Crops for Cows, Discussion
opened by C. C. Moore,-Esq., Char
lotte. N.C
iSome Recent Legislation and Its
Effect on the Dairy Industry, Cooper
Curtice, M. D., D. V. S., State Vet
erinarian, Raleigh, N. 0. Discussion.
Dairying as a Specialty, A. H. Prince,
B. S., Stftgyille, N. C. Discussion.
Adjourn to 9.30 a. m 28th.
The Separator will be run at the
morning session . . ',- J
Announcement : All those interested
in reorganizing the Nortn . Carolina
Swine Breeders' Association will meet
at 8.30 p. m7at the hotel. Those who
are not already members can become
so by paying inmemberehip fee (f 2.00),
and they will then be. entitled to
participate in election of officers and
the deliberations of the Association.
FIEST SESSION, 28TH INST.
Question Box.
The1 Centrifugal. Separator. J. M.
Johnson, M. S., West Raleigh, N. C.
Churning. This is expected to be
done by an undergraduate of the
' Agricultural and Mechanical College.
The Babcock Test. By the Secretary.
, Handling Milk on the Farm, j M.
Johnson, M. S.
Cheese Making for North Carolina.
W E. Emery, M. S., WestRal
eigb, X. C. .
Adjourn to 2,30 p. m.
Question Box.
The Significance of th&Separator and
tester in Dairy Operations by the
secretary.
Which is Best for the Piedmont Se-tion-Indiyidual
or Co-operative Dairy-
? Or ahou Vii bo , Proprietary.
Open for Discussion.
'bey 5ieet Here Mext Week.
Beginning: on Friday night,
fte 30th, the Woman's Missionary
Society of the Western North
Carolina Conference will meet
tare and continue over Sunday.
This conference means that
We a good number of people
ll pay Concord a visit from the
Cerent parts of Western North
Carolina. Of-: this meeting tbe
Crlotte Newshas this to say :
Vrom present indications this
-c-iiug will be more largely at
tended than any previous one.
Pecial rates haye been secured
011 aH railroads and these rates
can ba obtained from any local
ent. Concord will open wide
er doors to receive her quests.
er hospitality knows no bounds
nd the delegates who attend tbis
etbgiii? be thoroughly im
faesse(i ith this. Already ninety
tWn have been se&fc in statiDg
tat they will attend.
O ONCOKD, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 21 189
Single Copy 5 Cents
--uw,w uoysMere. I T? Ym iTdtxt
ihis afternoon the Concord ium.
Select Party $2.50 for Round Trip
For the Benefit mf Mont Amoena
Seminary.
On Thursday, July 6th, I will
personally conduct an excursion to
AebeYille, the profits cf which will
go to Mont Amoena Female Semin
ary. The train will start from
Concord at 7 a. m.f returning the
next day, leaving Asbeville at 1 30
p. m. The excursion will take pas
Bangers from Concord, China Grove,
Salisbury, Barber Junction and
Cleveland. Positively only 280
tickets will be sold . These will be
oa sale at Cook & Foil, Mt Pleasant;
Dry & Miller, tJoncord; Patterson
Manufacturing Co., China Grove,
and O M & H-M Brown, Salisbury.
When all of the seats of the five
cars are engaged by the sale of the
280 tickets, positively, not another
ticket will be sold, as a select crowd
is desired. The excursion is planned
to secure a first-class party, and te
derive as much pleasure from it as
traveling on a regular train.
I have been to Asheville and have
secured special favors from the
livery stablesj and hotels. The
beautiful Oaks hotel has given our
party a rate of $1.25 per day. Board
may be had cheaper at tbe boarding
houses. A card will be issued on
the train giving addresses of the
boy and the Cheraw team are
crossing Jmts. A game will also
be played tomorrow evening.
?The Palmetto boys arrived this
morning a,nd are in good-looting
trim for a heavy game. They are
a nice, sociable Rooking set ot
young men and our boys will see
that they enjoy themselves in
the hands of Concord people. Mr.
J W Malloy is captain of the
team, Mr. Edward Mclver man
ager, and their president, Mr. W
P Polluck, also acoompanied
them. To add to the "rooting"
force Messrs. E C Finlayson, H G
Cauthen and G T Bullardcame
along with the boys.
The following is the line-up of
the visiting team : Hudgens c,
Hall p, E Malloy lb, Powell 2b,
Saunders 3b, Evans ss, H A
Finlayson If, G W Duvallrf, J W
Malloy cf. Subs, Tomlinson and
B Finlayson.
Little Jinks Finlayson, in full
baseball uniform, with the name
of his team prominent, acts as
their mascot, and he's a good
one, too.
Arrested But Sot Utility.
Two young men are wanted in
Burlington on the charge of assault
with intent to kill. Chief of Policed boarding houses, hotels and livery
Harris had received a telegram to
look out for two young men on
wheels. Their description was also
given. Tuesday afternoon two
young men who answered the de
scription btruck town on wheels.
Mr. Harris found that they were
strangers here and from the de
scription thought it best to hold
them. He then notified the chief
of police of Burlington, who wired
back at once to hold them until
Tuesday night when he would be
here to identify them. The officer
came and viewed the young men,
but they were not the persons
wanted. These young men are from
Danville and had come here after
work in the cotton mills. They
were released that night.
PERSON A L POINTERS.
-Hal
jBarnhardt, of Pioneer
Mills, spent today here.
Billy jWeddington went over to
Newells this morning on a busi
ness trip.
Mrs. K L Craven and Mies
Fannie Strioker went over to Char
lotte this morning. ;
Mr Robt Monroe and Mr J M
Monroe, Jr., of Salisbury, spent
this afternoon here.
Mf. r M White, of Charlotte,
came over yesterday evening-to
visit at Mr. Geo. M Lore's.
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stables which give our party favors.
Every arrangement has been made
to make the excursion the most
pleasant one possible. If yon miss
if you miss an opportunity that
8e Mom comes.
You are invited at once to secure
your ticket for th!3 select excursion.
You help a good cause by bo doing.
You can not take advantage of this
excursion after all the tickets have
been sold. Therefore, secure at once
your ticket. Respectfully,
' Henderson N Miller,
President Mont Amoena Female
Seminary, Mt. Pleasant, N. O.
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Free Pills
Send your address to H. E. Bucb
len & Co., Chicago, and get a free
sample box of Dr. King's New Life
Pills. A trial will convince you of
their merits. These pills are easy
in action and are particularlyeffect
ive in the cure of Constipation and
Sick Headache. For malaria and
Liver troubles they have been
proved invaluable. They are guar
anteed to be perfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to
be purely vegetable. They do not
weaken by their action, but by giv
ing tone to the stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate the system. Reg
ular size 25c. per box. Sold by P B
Fetzer.
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Criminal Maniac of 3 Tears. -
New York has a case of a little
girl 5 years old that has an insane
desire to commit murder. Her
name is Jennie Fiero. Her mother
says she has attempted to kill every
member of the family and that her
hand was caught just in time o
prevent her from plunging a butcher
knife into the side of the baby. She
tried to kill ner 9year-old brother
in the same way. Jennie has been
admitted to the asylum.
Baeklen't Arnica sarre,.
The Best Salve iri the world for
Outs, ' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores Tetter Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles or no pav required. It is
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guaranteed to give statisfaction or
monev rerun del. rnce cents per
box; For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug
store, '
Depot at JSewton Buried.
The Son them's depot at Newton
was burned Monday morniDg about 2
o'olock. It was entirely consumed .
Fortunately the depot did not cons
tain very muoa freight. The rec
ords were lost. The fire is believed
to have been the work of an incen
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To the Citizens of Concosd :
We, the undersigned Policemen for
tne town of Concord, will visit your
premises in a few days, and all premises
not found in good sanitary condition
will be reported to the Mayor. Take
due notice and attend to this matter at
once and save cost.
Jas. F Harris,
J ohn R Cruse.
Eli T Goldston,
Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty
Times trie Price.
I awoke last night with severe
pains in my 6tomach. I never felt
so badly m all my life. When. I
came down to work this morning
I" felt so weak I could hardly
work. I went to Miller & Mc
Curdy's drug store and they re-
commended Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
It worked like magic and one
dose fixed me all right. It cer
tainly is the finest thing I ever
used for stomach trouble. I shall
not be without it. in my home
hereafter, for I should jnot c&xo
to endure the sufferings of last
ni?ht again for 'fifty times its
price. G H Wilpon, Liveryman,.
Burgettstown, Washington Co.,
x a. xuis remeuy 13 . ior saie uy
ai u luarsn & uo, drupgist.
JUST THREE
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Clearance Carnival. M
The Organdie and Silk sales in force till Saturday
night, just three more days. The matchless values W
offered in hot.weather Fabrics have brought crowds of Q
buyers. Why shouln't it. Aren't the values tempt Q
ing. Eyerybody says so. Better be prompt if you S
would share in the economies for the NEXT THREE
yjj.Kj. v ion iuo oiure uauy lesc you mignt miss
just the thing you want.
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THUKSDAY we have termed White Day and you
will think so when you come. . The prices are little
but so are the lots. Be quick! You'will miss one
of the greatest While Goods chances ever offered you
unless you are here early tomorrow morning.
The prices run like this about 400 yards of checked
Muslins at 2 l-2c. Everything in checked Muslins
will be reduced. Two pieces of yery fine Lace Swiss
for curtains, formerly 12 l-2c, sale price 7 ls2c. yard.
Plain White India Linens, 15c. qiiality at 10c yard,
10c. goods at 7 1-2 and 5c. quality at 2 l-2c. yard.
Seven colors in plain, solid Organdies, your choice at
a saving. White P. K's go in white sar, intact
everything in white goods. One piece of pure white
China Silk, beautiful quality, 29c. . Coats' '90s yard
spool cotton. 3 for 10c.
The above prices are positively for one day, rhurs
day only. Prudent women will take the hint.
NEED RIBBONS?
Buy them now and Save Money.
On some you will save a third and some a half. Sav
ing is not to be sneezed at. The Ribbons are new,
perfect and fashionable. We will have them arranged)
priced and in waiting for you early Thursday morn
ing. Enough said. They will be flyers. Ribbon sale
ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY.
H. L. PARKS & CO.
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The Melencholy Days Have Come,
the hottest of the year;
BUY ' j '
Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Water Coolers
, and Mosquito Canopies from "
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and keep cool. L
If you need anything in Furniture or House Furnish
in Goods for ISitting Boom, Parlor or Kitchen wo
have it by the car load, bought before tJre rise-
Come and see us and we will do you good.
3S3LIj ,TT A BBIS & GO.
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