price $4.00 Per Tear. CONCORD, N. C., TUES DA Y-JUSTE, 27 1899 pAlKYMEN'S MEETING. Some ot Our Industrious and Ambitious Single Copy 5 Cents cows compensating larcelv for the' labor in collecting. One man tOO. ftmilfl nnf oil t-l Vtl Formers Attending and Showing Their v, 7 uulier ua Fern the market to best avanWa pesiretoLearnMore-ASpleneidAt- Prof. Emery then read the tendance at the Opening:. paper by the Hon. Henry E The State Dairymen's Associa- Alvard of the Agricultural De- tion met in the court house this partment 'at Washington. It (Tuesday) morning according to touched chiefly the growth and appointment. ' happy results of dairy associa- There were in attendance more tion8 over the country. He th,a seventy-five people includ- ?V tha the eeed no to ladies who graced the tions that the business can nr'casion and showed their inter- i- i , , , occa . . , ,i m- highly developed there is no egt in this, 'probably, the hvest crowding. industrial interest before the There was then some free discuss agricalturists of our State. sinn engaged in. Mr. McDonald The gentlemen from beyond the tried to pull a practical speech ont borders of our own county were cf Mr. 0 W SSwink. He almost Prof. Frank E Emery, of the A. failed. He then asked Prof. Etntry -I'n i n whether it ia noaaihlft for nn tn mVo A- 11. uoiiegei jutt uuper Eunice, . . r Duiter or tnas nne navor that) we A HORRIBLE DElTH. A Tmbjc Man Unn Ovtr Byj th'.Train Sunday Plight A. Case to Go On Record The Man Sees Ills Limbs Severed from His Body-He Was from Lenoir. it was man was he south- name was II. IV D- V.-.S. State "Vet erinarian, and Mr. J M Johnson, of Raleigh, and Messrs BufuS M Johnston, Wm. Nisbet, T E Gautier, Summers Alexander, C C Moore, of Meoklenbnrg. find in the North. He answered that there could be no question as to that. The treatment of the cream makes the difference. Milk should be sep arated aa soon at possible and re ProfrEmery presided over the daced to 60 then the ripening process of those finer growths in tht cream occur instead of a different growth, which produces the inferior flavor. Here he drove a good point. Sep arate and cool the smaller quantity to have these gentlemen come in and return the warm milk to an in our midst in the interest of dairy- creased number of pigs that the ing, a most important branch of county would have if we had the agriculture, itself the foundation developed dairies . stone on which rests the pros- He was pleased at the delivery Deritv of our country. He wagons thia morning with the; milk pictures the charms of ideal farm life and rehearsed our resources especially in the line of stock meeting. Rev. J E -Thompson led in prayer. Mr. M B Stickley made the welcome address. He was glad In Jdonday's Daily stated1 that a young killed Sunday night by bound fast mail train, lib. 35, at Bethel siding on this side of China Grove. The young man's Wm. Parsons and hp was from Lenoir. He was attempting to beat his way to Columbia, S. C. After he was hurt he J was taken to Charlotte and lived some time after reaching there. This is a most remarkable case f i a 1 i mi f ' oi yitanty. ine trail ran over this young man's bcjdy seyering completely his lower crushing part of his thigh. The train was stopped end the man was placed in the baggage car. The upper part of hjs body was carried in and then the lower part brought, and the young man noticed it and remaiked why "his legs were so far frojn his body." An awful sight this must haye been to see a mm lying there with his body cut entirely in two. in bottles of the most approved styls. Ue said that dairies should sepa rate all milk and then remix milk and nrpftm in rtrnnortiond to emit the noting that in hogs and sheep we d m d d DnrD086. tke different were probably Jar below some grader bearing different pricts. other regions. He mftde gome remarks M to the Dr. D Reid Parker, the presi- Dnfav0rable glutting of the market dent oi tne Association, am nor in tne Bumm9r months when milk arrive on time, the southbound I and butter is easily made. train being delayed. Therefore I Dr Ourtis came to the rescue and the response which was his on the I Baid that cold storage is the solution program was made m a tew ex-1 With united dairy efforts an ice temporary remarks by Prof . I factory can keep our butter, eggs Emery. The speaker then went I and various products indefinitely. into the discussion of the subject It is practical and helps us to tide assigned him, "Markets for Dairy over with the surplus of summer to Products" be used as demanded by the market. The soeakersaid that as to fore- The meeting then adjourned till igu markets they nardly justified 3 o'clock. Mr. O W Swink an. effort yet and that the home nounced that, at 9.30 Wednesday irmrkt i mnnh better field. v morning the practical separation of The sneaker said that we need Nam will be exhibited in the court to combine as other, communities do and separate our cream from the milk and make one high grade of butter. Then we can command a good market price. . 1 Scores of farmers bringing their butter - made in different house. Butter will also ne maae and treated, also the Babcock tester, oVirlviner the amount of butter fat there is in milk. Killed that he suffer. He He begged to be might cease to realized that he had not long to liye and wanted to stay in the fresh air. He was rational and told his name and that of his comrade. He lived one hour after the accident. DIRECTORS ELECTED For the JPfw Bank at Albemarle A Branch of This Bank A Semi-Annual Dividend, At a recent meeting of the officers of the Cabarrus Savings Bank the' following directors for the new bank at Alberharle, which is a branch of this one, were elected: Messrs. J M Morrow and I P Efird. of Albe marle, and Mr. T C Ingram, of Norwood. As before stated, Mr Jno. C Leslie will be the cashier and Mr. J ay Harris the bookkeeper. The building is now being erected and it is hoped to start the new work the first of September. The Cabarrus Savings Bank has declared a five per cent, semi an nual dividend payable July 1st, They Didn't Haye a Game. Our baseball team, the second nine, went to Mt. Pleasant Mon day to meet the Albemarle boys and have a good, game. A number of persons from here accompanied them but to no avail as the two teams could not agree as to the players. The Oreensboru uoys Coming. Well, we will have some base ball this .week, after all. The Greensboro team has at last de cided to give Concord a rmind and will be here Thursday for a series of games. Greensboro is said to have a good team this year and perhaps we will have some fine games closer than we have yet witnessed; The band decided at their meet ing Monday night to play for the game Thursday,. so they will be out in their white ducks that aiter- noon and give the people new music. some Watch Loose Traders. Sneak thieves have been op erating in Kaleieh recently lifting watches, diamonds and cash. Detectives have some interesting cases on hand and it would be well to keep an eye on loose traders of yaluables. Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty Times the Price. , I awoke last nicht, wfth severe pains in my stomach. 1 newr felt so badly m all my life. When I came down to work this mornmg I felt so weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & Mc Curdy's drug stor and they re commended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like magic and one doae 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 not care to endure ,the sufferings of last night again for fifty times its price. G H Wilson, Liveryman, Burgettstown, Washington Co. Pa. This remedy is for sale by M L Marsh & Co., druggist. For Over Flityl Tears Mrs, Winalow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child 1 reu 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 sufferer immediately. Bold by druggists in every part of the world, Tfrenty-five sents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth ing Syrup," and take no other kind. PERSONAL POINTERS. VICTOR and VICTORIA BICYCLES EEDUOED FROM For Seventeen Years the Standard of excellence in construe- Mr. HNPharr, one' of Char- tion. style and finish. New '99 Models. The chance of a lotte's attorneys, was nere1 today. Mr. J R Watson, of Charlotte, lifetime to get the Best Wheel at a nominal Pkice, me lypowniOJ icpaixo, o uaio mj Jatr Yorke, W aasworm oc uo. NO CURE, NO PAY. Tot is the wav all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio for chills Malaria. It is simpv Iron and , j a rinininA in & tasteless form. Children ways, saiteaamerenuy anu uuicu dults refer it to bitter, nau- for difierently making a lump of leatins Tonics, rice, 50o. arious tastes and flavors cannot a Tanner Teirrapb operator. Bhip Gutter and command a good Ernest McConnell, Jj of this Price, but if the milk is treated place, who has been serving as a systematically at once, the cream messenger boy in the Western BeparaUd and seasoned in one Union office here, has now lamp it will be alike and of the secured a position as the operator best quality. It will command at High Point. It is not known the best prices. He averred and h0w lbng his situation will last as was confirmed in subsequent be goes there in place of the speeches that at every point in regular operator. He is in the the South where dairying is thus 1 Western Union office. carried on the price is eqaal to that in North ftrkets. mt. i .1 ? j it. k CHILLS j-ue speaKer ciaimeu wo- M . . . m r . . ? o ? o-liottle of Grove's Taste- side the price of product greatly .- Neyer t0 cnre. enhanced, " thereby there is Tnen why experiment with worthless economy. One or two men can imitations? Price 50 cents. Tour do the churniDg for 50 or 100 money back if it fails to cure. ,r- - THE BEST PRESCRIPTION EOR Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Harris returned home this morning from Misenheimer's springs, after spend ing a few daye. Prof. P i Wright, of China Grove, spent today here. He was not attending the dairy meeting, as he doesn't drink milk. I Fresh Line OF FANCY I PES I AT X I Ira i The Melencholy Days Have Come, the hottest of the year. t -' r. - BUY Refrigerators, Ige Chests, Water Coolers and Mosquito Canopies from Bell, Harris & Company and keep cool If you need anything in furniture or House Furnish ing Goods-) lor Sitting Room, Parlor or Kitchen-we have it by the car load, bought before the rise. Come and see us and weXwill do you good.

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