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it price $4.00 Per Ysar STOCKMEN BUSY. final Session of Dairy men Intensely interesting Swine Breeders Asso ciHilon Koorifttnlaea. ! The exercises of the State Dairy men's Association was of absorbing interest on "Wednesday afternoon. prof. Emery .completed some CONCOHD, N. 0., TRUE, DAY, JUNE, 29 1899 ANNUAL CONFERENCE. i i Single Copy 6 Cents THE WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Of the Western Conference to Begin lta Session Tomorrow. Cnntinain Until aidj-The HoniM f tne Visitors Assigned Programme of the Exercises. The ninth fflilk tests and then dweh on. ft Woman". Foreign Mu.ionvySocUt, ents of the two machines exlnb- o( the w. j,. a of ited in the forenoon. Muth'nHl.t T!"ns..i ni. l It is very important that cows wU1 wm tomorrow mornin , be tested so that those can be dis- remain in 8e8Bi0n until Monday, carded from the dairy that The indinfttinna W iW m. ;n neutralize the profits of the better be the most largely attended meeting cows. The separatei too, has the Society haa ever had. &bout .-. T il l -Wl revolutionized tne Dusiness. it 100 delegates have written that they should be introduced as rapidly will be here. They will be enter- jr9 possible. - tained by the ladies of the Methodist He then gave some very im- churches of the town . portant practical lessons Ion the The following is a list of the dele treatment of the cow before and Kates and the homes to which they after corning ' into the milking have been assigned : stage. The cow should be dry Mrs. D J Bostian Harry Court- from three to six weeks and ney, Lenoir Snead Ogburn, Monroe, receive special care and diet. ; Mrs. Buchanan-Miss Esther Bo. ttm -u a . j I Heir, Tayloraville; Mies Oornie V hen the cow does not go drv at -ir-V , vumo all the results of the best milking period will not be so good. It is sometimes oest to employ a Mrs. H M Barrow Misses Kate Garret and Lilly Williams, Mrs. Mc Coy and two children, King's Moun kinson, Lenoir; Mrs. E 0 Register. Tb oi-eensboro Boys Are sere. Mrs. O O Kennedy, Charlotte; Light The boys from Guilford came jn Bearer, Greensboro. this morning to battle with oar team Mrs.' S L Montgomery Mrs. Mn a fierier of games this week. They urow, Monroe; Miss Odessa Bruner, come this time better equipped than Monroe; Mrs. Nesbit, Waxhaw; Light when last they were here. They are nearer, Waxhaw. tugging against our boys this after Mrs, J S Nelson Mrs. WL Gris- noon at the grounds sow, Mies Bessie Grissom, Greens- The following is their line-up : boro. Heodc, Jno. Fox 2b, Jim Fox ss, Mrs. W R Odell Mrs. E M An- Watson lb, V Glenn 3b, Glasscock drews, Charlotte; Mrs. B F Leng, lff Morton cf, Ingram p, Gleen E rf, Statesville; Mrs. L H Robertson, with (Taichfield as a substitute, to. Greensboro; Mrs. J R Brooks, Balis- getherwith Crawford, who was ex bury; Mrs. F O Wilson Robbins, expected this afternoon or will be Lexington; Dr. James Atkins. here tomorrow for the game. The Mrs. M Odell Mrs. Trogden, team is under the management of Greensboro; Mrs. Nora Dixon, 8hel Mr. Frank Thornton, who has acted by; Mrs. 8 J Durham, Mrs. Barratt, I in that capacity before here. Bessemer City. Our bojs went on the diamond Mrs. T H Raimer Mrs, Eury, this afternoon without Graves, Force Gastonia. . ( and powers of its regular team but Mra. J -B Sherrill Mrs. Hood nevertheless think they can handle Mrs. Stewart, Charlotte; Mrs. Ruf ty, the Guilford boys. Salisbury. Mrs. T W Smith Mrs. Cunnings ham, Pineyille. Mrs. J E Thompson Mrs. Mat thews, Mrs. Clark, Reidayille. Mrs. Troy Misses.fEula Heath, Gleneie Morgan, Matthews. B TTT ill ? . r 1 mt3. wiiKinson miss .nnie uojs vert. States vilJe; Miss Willie -Jenk- PERSONAL POINTERS. veterinary surseon when parturi- tain; Mrs. Schenck, Cleveland. tion is not followed with good Mrs. Burkhead Mrs. Rainey, conditions; : Salisbtiry. He said that a good test of fit- 1 Mrs- R A Brown Mrs. M E nesB of milk for use is to brW Child, Aehevill; Mrs. W O Harris, xl : , ., t m . Albemarle; Mrs. Stone, Charlotte; the milk to a boil. If unfit the , T , ' , Mrs. vvara, luexingwn. wMuBulow tUiU10 XL Mrs. Cole Misses Charm Harris, it does not the milk is good, ibis John Lewis, Mary Porter. is usually after about the fifth Mrs. D B CoJtrane Miss Shus or sixth milking. People often ford Gastonia; Mrs J A Tyson, waste good milk by a morbid fear Norwood, Mrs. Alspaugb, Miss tw if ia r,nfc vAfc fit for Hanes, Winston; Mrs. JBran- t 11 iner.- Wavnesville: Mis. D Mat. , Kniompson, SttotesvilU. Bav .WBJ xui cuiuuu, Mrs. J L Crowell Misses Fannie reorganization of the North Caro- Armfie)d and GenaBumpass, Greens lina Swine Breeders Association, boro; Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. Eleven new members were en- Mrs. K L Craven Misses Grace rolled and the association went Ardrey and Clara Boyd, Pineville. into the election of officers which Mrs. A S Dayyault Mrs. D M rpftnlfAH a follows President. Litaker. Waxhaw; Mrs. Littlejohn, Pmf J M M.Bftn nf Rftl,Vh: Charlotte; Rev. Detwiller, Gastonia. -n r ht i r. Tvr ' Mrs. D P Dayvault W M Bagby, Vice-President, Mr. C C Moore, mr J Mnnrnfl. pt Mecklenburg; Secretary and R L jUTaj Misses Mamie Treasurer, Prof. F E Emery, of AldermftH aBd Hattie Eldridge, - Raleigh. The existing . direotois Greensboro. whose terms of office expire in Mrs. Will Dayvault Miss Lnla one year from now are : Messrs, Williams, Matthews W E Benlow, W P Batchelor,'T C Robinson, of Raleigh. Those elected for the two-year term are : Messrs, R V Caldwell, G W Swink, of Cabarrus, and W M Barringer, of Mecklenburg. Those for the three-year term are : Messrs. G T Crowell, W L Mor ris, of Cabarrus, and T B Guatier, of Mecklenburg. Thd association decided to offer a premium to its members of S5 lor -the best boar one year old and the same for the best sow of same age exhibited at the next Siate cents apiece for ieach pig of ne largest littter bred by any member within the next year from a pure strain of stock. Mr. W L Morris consented to prepare a treatise for the next annual meeting of the association on the subject of the proper care and treatment of the brood sow. The dairymen then resumed CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. The erenuin has L. B. O. on each tablet. Sew Ticket Man Mr. McRee Anderson, of Statesville, has arrived here to Mrs. Wadsworth Louise Wads- e will be in the ticket depart ment. Mr. Anderson is a stenog rapher and typewriter. Prof. Edgar Bown, of Mount Pieasant, was here this mor; in. Miss Esther Bolick, of Taylore ille, is at Mr. M L Buchanan'?. She is a delegate to conference. Rev. M G G Scherer passed through here today on his return to Mount Pleasant from Charlotte and Salisbury. Miss Louise Wadsworth, of Charlotte, arrived here this morn ing to visit ' Mi Mary Virginia Wadsworth. Miss Nettie Plummer, of Salis bury, arrived here t'ns morning to attend the conference. She is stop ping with Miss Oliie Cline. OF Mrs. M J Freeman Miss Minnie Gattis, Charlotte; Mrs. SV Miller, Asheville; Mrs. E T Blair, Asbeboro; Miss Ola Thompson, Belwood. Mrs. Jas. Fink Miss Grace West, Salisbury; Mies Alice Atkins, Win stom. Mrs. W F Goodman Master Ben nie Willeford, Bessemer; Mrs. J H Weaver, Mrs. M J Eagle, Salisbury. Mrs. B D Graham Misses Ltura Clement and Matfie Eaton, Mocks ville. Mrs. J P Hatehett Miss Alice Boyd, Lenoir; Miss Red wine, Mon roe. Mrs. T Holden Miss Mary Me lt also offered 254nie) Lmcolnton; Mrs. Renn, Reidsyille. Afra W R Harris Mrs. J F L 11 A. w w npv. Monroe: Mrs. Norwood; Mrs. Dr. Thomas, Thomas ville; Mrs. John Farrier, Charlotte. Mrs. W C Houston Mrs, Kope Elias, Franklin; Mrs. L W Craw ford, Greensboro. Mrs. J L Harwell Misses Sallie Whisnant and Miss Nannie Northey, Charlotte. wortb. Charlotte . FKIDAY MORNING. Devotional exercises by the President. Roll call of the delegates. Appointment of standing committees. Reports from districts. Discusssion on "How to Increase Our Mem bership," led by Miss Sallie Whisnant. Prayer service. FHIDAY AFTERNOON. Devotional exereises. v Reoorts continued. Paper ori:Row to Make Monthly Meetings lnterestings," by Mrs. i. u. tjozart. Adjournment. : FRIDAY EVENING. Devotional exercises. Address of welcome from Central Auxiliary, bv Msss Lidie B. Sm-.h. i Response, by Mrs. r. v. nooa, oi unanoite. Address of welcome from Light Bearers, by Jennie Winslow Coltrane. Response, by Harry Courtney, of Lenoir. Report of Conference Treasurer. Report of Juvenile Superintendent. Report of Conference Corresponding Secre tary. President's address. SATURDAY MORNING. Devotional exe.-cises. Reports of Lijrht Bearers, i Paper on Juvenile Work, by M"s. W. H, Leith. Prayer'servioe. SATURDAY 'AFTERNOON. Devotional exercises. Reports continued. Diseussion on Relation of Young Women to Mission V ork. Adjournment. SATURDAY EVENING. Praise service, conducted by Mrs. J. R. Brooks. Cuaimunion service. SUNDAY. 11 a. m. Annual sermon, by Rev. G. H, Detwiler. 4 p. m. Entertainment by Light Bearers of Central Cifurch. 8 p. m. Entertainment by Light Bearers of Forest Hill Chunb. , MONDAY MORNING. Devotional exercises. Reports of committees. Paper on "Helps and Hindrances to our Work," by Mrs. N. B. McDowell. Prayer service. Adjournment. MONDAY AFTERNOON. Devotional exercises. Miscellaneous business. . Question box. Election of officers. . Adjournment. jq Mrs. J F Laney, of Momos, arrived here this morning for con ference. She is stopping at Mr. W R HarrisV piNGY ICAKEsf AT J. VICTOR and VICTORIA BICYCLE REDUCED FROM 5uonn to s Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffer ing. Tha proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this nuaof. mpdirin! ftiifi have the Fatip- T C Ingram, j fo.t5n nf imnwiner it has absolutely auvik&uu r " cured thousands of hopfiless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat Cheat and Luna? are surely cored by it. Call at P. B. Fetzer'a drug store and get a trial bottle free. Reg ular size 50 and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. For Seventeen Years the Standard of excellence in construe tion. style and linisn. JNew 'yy iMoaeis, rne cnance 01 a lifetime to get the Best Wheel at a nominal Price. Yorke, Wadsworth. & Go. To The Womams' Missionary Con ference of the M. E.. Chxtrch : (t'outinued on Second Page.) J Mrs. W H Lilly-Mrs. K L At. Bn itit Acne ana rtKSraiTtM renev Aw Ivv- Oc miaa,' iierve Plaster We bid you welcome, and may joy and peace attend your coun cils, j While within our gates we asK that you give the Furniture Store of BELL, HARRIS & CO. a call and use us to your advantage. Bell, Harris & Company a, i
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