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4 t 1 v. i $4.00 Per Year. price ERENGE LARGE NUMBER PRESENT the BeginningEvidences of a yery Interesting Meeting Ap- the Part of the Pastor. Qa Thursday and Thursday night the people beg i to arrive for the conference, and that 'hunt already Biity of the fxp-otf-d hundred or mnr? hiid arrived. Homes-bad been BIe-of our town p . tl . . Ibe ninth session of the Wo- , in- - o , BEGINS ? Peered tonight. met in mii uuuiuu tuuay rri- daj) at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Robert- SOD, li-'o picsiuout, piooiuou. jLiie meeting was opened by singing hymn 171, followed by an earnest prayer from the pastor, Rev. J E Thompsbn, after which the congregation joined in, sinking hymn 177. , The "scripture reading by the president was. selected from Romans, eighth chapter and the comments which followed were highly appropriate and edifying for the opening service. The first thought brought out was that Christ has made us free frora the law of sin and death; the second thought the strength supplied by the in-dwelling of the,Ho)y Spirit; I the third thought that all who are lead by the Spirit of God they are the children of God. Then followed sentence prayer in hich a number of the ladies joiied fl.a mil oaU wan ronil- - r td to by delegates. , Words of welcome were given by4he pastor, calculated to make all the ladies feel perfectly at Home in his church. He re marked thaHt was not his inten tention to make nn address of wel come. He couid not say any- thincr about the entertainment as that wft8 in th. most thoroughly capable hsnds ot Mrs. Coltroe and then atraio this conference wa6 m Concord. Knles of order were reacleigh, are preparing designs for the by the Secretary, Mrs. John K Brooks and different I committees were formed. Rev Mr. I elon wasbrought forward and completed daring Angat. Capt. introduced and he replied with Howard will likely receive the con appropriate remarks. tract for the woodwork. Stanly A short time was given -for the I discussion of the question, "Hof can the membership of societies be increased?" Miss Saliie Whisnaut of Charlotte, read a very interest ing and helpful paper on this subject after which an interesting di8Gnssion of same, ont of which &ueh that was good was gleaned. The report from Tryon street, Charlotte, was( read by Mrs. P B Hood; from Monroe, by Mrs. Crow; from Matthews, by Miss Brown. On account of absent reports of this district the remain auxiliaries will be her on Monday. The report from the Charlotte I district Was crivATi Kv'fViA HPCretarV. I 4,1 rs tuar which w8 lotereeting ahowed advance on all lines. I ilfe. Stuart is an " indefatigable orker in the cause of Fore;gti Mie- tai, , Tne noontide devotion service was CONCORD, conducted by Mrs. Branrer, after which we were .dismissed by tfce benediction .. c Special music, accompanied by several clarinets and corner, will be rendered tonight during the exercises. An address o welcome on the part delivered tonight by Miss Lidie Smith. The welcome will be rr- 1 sponded to by Mra. P B Hood, of Charlotte. Oo the part of the Light Borers Miss Jennie Coltrane will Qeliver" address of we'come. which wm oe responded to by Mr. Harry Courtnev. of Len , -' " " sports will be made by officers, and . . , , , , the Peident'a addreaa will be de Hw About That, Boys ? In regard to the biseball tin ever at Mr.. Pleasant between our ; er landed one over the fence as boy 8' and the Albemarle boys, the j also did Weddington at two dif Stanly Eoteiprise corner forvfard j ferent times. with this statement of i ; h Weddington and Fisher pitched -Oar innior hhU n.n w.nt t I for U8 and LeGrande caught. Mt. Pieaaa .t Monday to crosa bats I on tke diamond there with the eec- ond nine of cocord Oar boys gave inc team eucn b arear, ja8t year that ineteid of the second nine meting them Monday they were brought face to face with hird players from tbe 6rm team of Con cerd. Our boys went in good faith and did right in not piaving. itnbtr N.cks nt aibemarie. Every section is blessed or cursed with "Rubber Necks." These ruh- ber necks have a strange faculty for finding out all about other folks' business in fact, they are afraid something will occur at their neighbor's that they know ooU Albemarle has a few of 'em, and they would take premiums at most any kind of a rubber neck show. Happily enough, they are spotted and do nt breed many blisters. Stanly Enterprke. And sq Albemale has those peo pie too. Yes, we ail hav our slan derers, tell-tales and "rubber necks." Bufc U takes lot of kinds of people to make a good sized world, nr. Brown naTt ctr Rose & Barrett, architects of Rsl- graded sckoal building to be erected tere. The brick contract has been let out to Mr. R A Brown, to be Enterprise. A Collision of Conveyancea- Just when the whistle alarm commenced Thursday night and the many visitors were being brought from the depot for the conference, Mr- D B Ooltrane'i carriage and a baggage wagon collided on Depot street. It was quite a dangerous thing but neither team became seared. The shafts of each con vey a nee were broken to pieces. I; Epworth Quarterly Conference. Dr. Jno. R Brooks, the presid ing elder will hold the quarterly mt0ru, fnr Eoworth church on r J ;,Vf 4- Q rk'lrknlr Miss Iva Arnold, the lady mil Hner in the store of H L Parks & Co., will leave tomorrow night for Norfolk on her way to her home in Baltimore. N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE, 30 1899 EAS1LY HANDLED. The Greensboro Boys Were Lacking in Their Baseball Qualities and Suffered a Considerable Defeat on the First Day, A moderately good crowd tnrned ont Tuesday afternoon to see.the Greensboro boys run up a aiu8t OUT eam for good game of baseball. The came was good, as good as we have yet had on the part of our team, but the score was one-sided. Though our boys handled them still our team did some.'of its finest playing. Noticeable features of the game were the five double plays made by our team and the unus ually heavy hitting of onr boys. Garh ualdwsll, assisted by Misenheitper and Reid made a most excellent double clav. Fish- Ingram nd Hood comP06ed tbe battery 1 ir (jrreensbOro.. . lnairam struck out only one while six ot the Greensboro boys dropped their bats. The following score was made : Concord - 0 1 7 0 2 0 1 213 Greensboro 10 0 00201 04 R. H. "E. Concord - - 13 14 5 Greensboro - - 4 8 8 The boys went out again this afternoon for another game which promises to be more close that yesterday's game. It is very probable that there will be an other game tomorrow afternoon. MlllionB 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. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satis faction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call at P. B. Fetzer's drug store and get a trial bottle tree. Keg .ular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. m The Winston Journal says: There ar manv men who have been eles - tt yated to a high political and socia oiition in life and their material condition very much bettered through the influence And aid ef newspapers. In faet they were made, so to speak. When this work of love is done for a nan, a man that does net shame the mage cf his God, lhe newspaper al ways afterward feels proud of its werk. Bat if the object upon which il has labored proves an ingrate, a Milan, ionlleii thing, the newspaper cannot ijelp feeling that it made a niBtake. llor Over Filtyl Tears Mrs. Wpslow's Soothing 3yrup has been used for over fifty years by millionaof mothers for their child- ten whife teething, with perfect euc- 0688, H soothes the child, softens the guml , allays all pain, cures wind colic, a d is the best remedy for Diarrhoi, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggist in every part of the world, 1 Twenty- ye senta a hottie. dq sure onfl anV fer "Mrs. WinBlowB Sooth- Their Young: Boy Dead. The family of Mr. GRP Miller, who have recently moved to one ofY Mrs. Burkhead's residences on Depot street received a telegram oday (Friday) announcing the death of the vooni; hnv nf Mr and Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Rob- nson is a daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Recovered His Menses. A singular cage is reported from Ohio, wnere an old Mexican vet eran has recovered, his Benses after a lapse of 53 years. In one of the charges iu the Mexican war he was thrown from hia horse, injuring h:a head to such an extent that the brain became practically dormant and be was unable to remember anything that subsequently hap pened.- He was then about twenty years of age and couid neVerbe per suaded that he was any older. The other day he was hit by a piece of lumber thrown from a buzz saw. 1 which knocked him unconscious and when he revived it was with his senses restored. He was aston ished to ste how the world had pro gressed since his brain went to sleep. Ex- 9 p Mrs. D Matt Thompson, of Statesville, arrived here this morn iog to attend the conference. She is the mother of Mtsera. Holland and Walter Thompson. 1 mi-m CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All J3 A 1 - . . a -1 uruggisis reiana money u it iaus to cure. 25o. Tbe eenuin has L. B. O. on each tablet. VICTOR and ! 'BICYCLES REDUCED FROM S(0on(n tO 2S For Seventeen Years the Standard of excellence in construe tion. style and finish. New '99 Models. The chance of a lifetime to get the Best Wheel at a nominal Pbice, i j Yorke, Wads worth fe Co. To The Womams' Missionary Con ference of the M. E. Church : We bid you welcome, and may joy and peace attend your coun- cils. While within our gates we a$k that you give the Furniture Store of BELL, HARRIS & CO. a call and use us to your advantage. Bell, Harris & Company Single Copy 5 Cents PERSONAL POINTERS. Dr. Jno. Montgomeryof Char lotte, is here today. Mrs. Thos, Johnson and chil dren arrived here ihis. morning irum Salisbury. They are stopping at Mr. Ed. Hall's. Mr. L W Crawford, Jr., of Greensboroarnved here this morn- ing to play wnn the Greensboro boys this afternoon. Rev. C L Hoffman and wife, of Charlotte; are spynding today with Rev. and Mrs. J C Davis at the St. C oud hotel. Rev. Hoffman is pas tor of the Episcopal church at Char lotte. i Fresh line OF ! r.AKRS m m AT i VICTORIA U)(U) ? m 4 X,, 3 ? -' ! e
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