Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / July 1, 1899, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Price $4.00 Fer Year. ADDRESS OF WELCOME I By ttie Worthy: Officer)f the Orerani- t ration Reno rts of Different Lo calities Handed In. Friday Afteroon Session. -' - . After devotional exercises, con- ducted by the president, Mrs. Lucy H Robeitson, the busi ness of the hour was begun, con tinuation of reports. Franklin district was called first j but was ijtot represented." Greensboro district was repre sented by its secretary, Mrs. J A Weaver, Who read an interesting report of her district. Miss Bump a s followed with a truly p rand report from West Market streetraDl Miss May Aldermas' report fiuin the . Young People's Society of West Market street church was replete with interest- eating infortoation. ; Centenary church, Greensboro, was repre sented by Miss Ruby Glasscock with a highly . creditable report. The Reidsv:lle district was repre sented; ; by Mrs. Clark, - who gave : words of encouragement. The . sheboro I district, Mrs. Blair, secretary, ' reported grand work done. A report from Marion Society, G. F. College, given by Miss Elm a Cole was in deed, gratifying as to their future aims. ; At this point Mrs Robertson, by way of invitation, spoke 01 the "Memoir of Mrs. BumpEM," written by herself and Miss Bumpass. The little pamphet is a loving tribute to one of God's Saints. . i - .v ' v - -- s - -v Morganton district called but not represented. Mrs. Alspaugh, con ference treasurer, reported on soyeral auxiliaries as to finance. Sho spoke of Mrs. Baily's enthu siasm and one would judge that Mrs Baily is a whole missionary 1 society within heiself. 4 v Mt. Airy district, renortfrom Mrs. S E Blair. Salisbury dis trict, Mrs. J D Arnold, secretary, sent a report, having been de tained by illness. This report showed improvement on all lines. Mrs. Odell, jof Forest Hill, read a fine report of her society. Central church, represented . by . Mrs. Cole, has indeed a most prosper ous society a ; band ' of conse crated women ready to help, in every good work. Albemarle, represented by Mrs. Harris, reports interesting work. Norwood, Salisbury, Lexington," and Mt. Pleasant had gratiiying reports. ;l. :'..... ' Reports stopped at this point. The secretary then read a letter of resignation of district secretary, Mrs. J D Arnold. .The resigna tion was not acted upon, but de ferred until a later session. A message of love and comfort was sent to Mrs. Arnold. The morning question for dis cussion, "How to increase mem bership," was taken up aain and many more helpful ideas were given out to add tothose of the morning. , : As SO: lew were present at the opening exercises the roll oall was not made until near the close of the session in order to get a foil list of delegates. ': ' ? ' Mrs. Weaver rad a memorial of Mrs. Mary Isabella Sileri of - " V" v r. ."' i ...... " 1 1 1 m ' CONCOUD, N. Franklin, a truly great woman The committees were called, announcements made after which ; re adjourned . . Friday Evening's Rtssion. Optning extrcued ; began with hymn -From ureeniana aicy wouns taiae," followed by Scriptnre read- iDg and prayer by Fev. J E Thorn p , J ..-- ' 1 son. The address of welcome was deA"A ttUU yuu v;uiupueu me uai- Jivered by Mies Lidie Smith.of Cons cord, the reply' by Mrs. P B; Hood; of Cbarlotte.vt Of course the res marks of both , these ladiea were fol!y ecjoyed . j if On bebaif of the Light Bearers anas Jennie w maiow v onraue, .ui, by parking the ball once. - At the Concord, gave an ideal welcome, o'end of the seventh inning the which Master Harry Coortney, of gCQre Btood 6 an 6, but in the Lenoir, responded n hie most happy . eighth inning we made two more manner. Mrs . J W Alspaugh of Winston, State Treasurer, read a most gratif y ing report. In the absence of Mrs. rrr T 1.1 j - c -ai ; W H Luth, lady" manager of State.: Lipht Bearers. Mrs. W IS Stewart read the report en the work of the , ; . i- - Viu.' Light Bearers. This report: was a most creditable showings , , W: Mrs. L W Crawford, of Greens boro, Conference Secretary to; the Woman's Board, dejighted all; Mr sion workers with a most compre beniive report of the work throujgh' out the Conference . 4 The last addrecs of the evening was . deliyred,by the presiden tt Mxsi Lucy H Robertson, of Greensboro. Mrs. Roberteon is one of the few brainy, busy, consecrated women of our State, v This address was a gem of thought; .ineJiAUJT-i era. . ..We are sorry, that the morning report jhad to be left over until Monday. " . ' ,-: , ; From Forest Hill. Mrs. Coffin; of Greensboro, is vis iting her; brother, Mr, T H Cook, t ; Mrs. Eliza Wilson, of near Nor wood, is visiting her son, Mr. J E Wilson, r . Miss Cooper Moore has gone to Wade8boro to visit her' aister, Mrs. J D Mills. IleT. Fanat vailed. - V . Rev. J N Faust has been tendered a commission from the Home Mis sion Board of the Potomac Synod of the German Reformed ' Church to take charge of the work at Thomas villev He ' has the call under ad .Tieament. i EIn. Dry Dead. ? We note from the Salisbury Sun that Mm. Win. Dry, who livecl near Uicenheimer ipring died Thurs day night. She did in about t tsen minutes aifter she took sick. Tellow Fever at Uantlaffe. ; Santiago'! yellow fever record up to the 26th of June is 35 oases with 11 deaths; your of the victima were natiyes, the rest American sal diers. ".' k For Over rilty Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child reu while teething, with perfect sue- cess, it sootne8 tne oinld, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, it will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by drtiggists in every part of the world. Tirenty-five eents a bottle. Be sare and ask for "Mrs; Winslows Sooth ing Syrup," aad take no other kind. a, SATUft DAY , JULY, 1 1899 A SECOND VICTORY. A Closer Game Flayed Friday by the ;: Greensboro and t oneord Rovs.nn mts Frequently nade. The baseball game Friday proved a more interest- ing a close than tne day before bnt nQVerthele88 a victory was won by our boys a vain. T i',. ' Mangum and LeGrande and teries for the two teams. Six two- base hits were made by our bpys, and the Greensboro boys made two. Mangum struck out five and Fox one, , Watson made a - home run for,: the Guilford T boys runs., ., '..:"" The ioHowiiig score was made : CinnoorA . o n ft - a n i o L J . , : ; Greensboro 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 06 v ri n t? ;. 1 . K H K Concord - 8 15 4 ! Greensboro - - 6 11 3 The series of games close this afternoon. The. Greensboro boys will return home tonight. Vf ltlx the; Cburches Tomorrow. Reguiar services at Trinity Re formed church tomorrow, both morning and night, by ttie pas tor, liev. J N Faust. Sun day Scljool at 10 o'clock. Rev. B Lacy Hoge -will hold services J tomorrow at the Baptist church f ' There iwill be -services both- morning and nigtit. Sub jects -for 11 a. m., "Love. Subject for 8 p. m., "Practical Talk." : 5 Holy Communion will be given at. St. J ames Lutheran church to morrow morning by the pastor, Rev. C B Miller. There will be i - . , ........ no services there tomorrow night. Rev. Miller will preach and hold a congregational meeting at Cold Water church at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The Holy , Sacrament . of the Lord's ' Supper will be adminis tered at Ep worth Methodist church tomorrow morning. In stead of seryices tomorrow night there the service will be held to- morro w afternoon ; at 4 o'clock. Rev. JR Brooks, the presiding elder, will preach; tomorrow morn ing, and &ev. G ; H Detwiler, who preaches; the special sermon in the i morning at Central churoh, will preach at Ep wor th church at the 4 o'clock services. t ' ' The pastor, Rev -T D Arnold, vill hold regular services tomor row morning. Tomorrow night the Light Bearers of the Forest Hill church will give an enter tainment. :" Rey. McG. Shields, of Gastonia, will preach at the First Presbyte rian church tomorrow morning and tomorrow night. ' Rev. W B Oney will conduct services at St. Andrews Lutheran church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. . Sunday school at 9.30 o'clock. NO CURE, NO PAY. 1 That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children eove it. Adults refer it to bitter, nan- leatina Tonics, u Price, 50o. Hnrpny Sialics a ulcycle Ileeerd. Chas. M Murphy- has made a record for himself on a bicycle by running a mile in 57 4-5 seconds, having followed a locomothe which was provided with a wind shield. He was tied to his wheel and when taken from the wheel he was almost completely ex hausted but in a short while j e coyered and was conversing. At least six times, ic is stated, he Wetft against the rubber hnffir provided at the rear of the train. He rode a 28 inch wheel geared to luu. -",;! VICTOR and yfl LI 1MB . W IRS pps : i J. Ei. BICYCLES ? --'-.' REDUCED FROM For Seventeen Years the Standard of excellence -in construe tion. style and finish. New '99 Models, The ch i i , . - lifetime to get the Best Wheel at a nominal Pbig, Yorke, WadswOT & Go. To The Womams' FERENCE OF THE We bid you welcome, and may. joy and peace attend your coun- ; . . ...... !- - ' cils. - 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 DR. UOFFETT'S . Sinfele Copy 5 Cents STYLISH OUTING VVe have them in Tan, Tier and the BEST quality Pat. Leather. The price v.J. 00 Welted extension e-u'i jole. For Ladies we have all Wo's. from 1 to 7 in the latest style toes, black or tan, of the nicest Kid The best vou can crftt foi- ... ,::.,,. - , $1.25, 1.50, 2.0J and 2.50r If you have tronb'e getting a fit try our superb stocks n PARKS VICTORIA 9 . Missionary Con- M. E. CHURCH : & Company TEEIHIHA . Cc!!mTC3 Hi Erd Trci! cl v 1 COMPAM. n -1
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 1, 1899, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75