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4 i - f - Q ISC' PRTCEkf 4.00 per year. CONCORD, N. C. WEDNESDAT. APRI SO. 190?. Single copy 5 cents. -i 11 r V 1:1 jfEETIXi OF SVXOD. ! C. E. Lutherans Meet iu Annual ! Session at James Cliuren. The E. Iji Synod of North Carolina met today (Wednesday),. President C B Miller presiding, who preached the annual sermon from Acts 26-19. After the ser mon .was the usual preparatory service and communion, after which Synod was duly opened.. At the afternoon session tho enrollment of Synod was made showing 21 clergy and 14 lay delegates present. The president then read his annual report which was received and referred to proper commit tee. The Synod then went into the election of officers which iesult ed as follows: President, Dr. R C Holland; Vice President, Rev. V R Stickley; Secretary, Rev. C B King, and Treasurer, Mr. Jas. D Heilig, Dr. L A Uikle to De an Editor. We notice in the Gastor.ia News that a new paper, the Kings Mountain News, will make its appearance Thursday, the 8th of May, with Dr. L A Bikle as editor and Messrs. Leslio Mclnnis and S L Fergu son proprietors. It will bo q six colum home print weekly paper. They purchased the Cherry ville Observer outfit. We extend the glad hand to the new workers in the field of newspaperdom. AtteiMlinsr Synod. The following are among those who have arrived to attend Synod. Rev. CB Miller, Rev. and Mrs. J P Miller, Dr. Geo. H Cox, Rev. L E Busby, Rev. J Q .Wertz, C A Brown, Rev. E W Leslie. Rev. V R Stickley, -Rev. Max Brown, Rev. H A Trexler, Rev. V Y Boozer, Dr. A GVoight, Dr. and Mrs. G D Bevnheim, Mr. A D WesseTl, Rev. C W Klegley, Dr. H N Miller, Rev. J A Linn Rey. W H Dutton. ACouncial Oganizcd Here. Mr. S RotViblum, of Boston, spent Tuesday in Concord in the interest of the Family Protective Union, an organization which carries .with it a sick benefit, accident and life insurance fea ture combined. He succeeded in organizing a council here con sist jnfL of 28 member, His Sister Dead. In our Monday's issue we noted tTiat Superinfendent James, of Mt. Pleasant? had passed through hireon Sunday to YorkviDe, S.i Cohere he was calfcd by the serious illness of JiLs sister, Mrs Johnson. She died Sunday and the body was brought to Charlotte for inter ment Monday. Mis. Johnson's maiden name was Miss Ella James and for quite a while lived in Mt, Pleasant. SUPERIOR COURT. JL Two Weeks' Terra for Cabarrus County Beginlng ext Monday Sev eral ftnpftrtant Cases Two M order Trials on the Docket. Beginning next Monday morn ing Cabarrus will have a two weoRs' term of court. Judge Starbuck willbe on the bench. There are a number of im portant cases on the docket for this term, among them the triajs of Ike Cruse, for killing his wTife, and J no. Bost, for killing a regro in'a quarrel near Harnsburg. It is rather unusual for Cabarrus to have two murder trials at one term of court, and besidesjJno. Bost, a negro, will have to answer for shooting Mr. O O, Overcash sometime ago, tho latter having but barely escaped death on account of the affair. Deputy Sheriff Robinson now has in jail fourteen thirteen negroes and one white man, the latter named R B Welsh, to stand trial on the charge of larceny,' Harrisfourir Items. Harrisbnrg, N. C. April 28. The rogular spring communion services will be conducted at Rocky River on Sunday morn ing, May 4th, at 11 o'clock. Pre paratory services on Friday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. J M Wharey, D. D., of Mooresville, ono of Rocky River's beloved pastors, will ar rive Thursday to conduct tho services. The bridge over the river, near the church has been finished. People are passing over it to and from Concoid every day now. Going out by Mr. Will Hagler's the new road is not yet ready as there are several branch bridges to be built before it can be used. B. Xews From No. 8. Farmers are glad to see the cotton and corn coming up and growing so, nicely. They think a fefr nice showers would be of great benefit though. The children of Shiloh are ' practicing for exercises to be on Children's day in two weeks. MJss Hattie Templeton, and her brother, of Amity, visited Misses Emerstfn last week. " Miss Cora Sloop, of Enoch ville.. cam'e over Sunday. Mr. Jno. Misenheimer, of Charlotte, passed through uur community Sunday on his way Jo the bedside of his brother, who died before he reached there. " " p. Strong Eridtnce sustains the popular verdict that Eyi'fl Cream Balm is worth its -weight in gold. " Trial size 10 clnts. Fnll size 60 cents. Sole : by drnegists and mailed by Ely Brothers. 56 Warren St., New York. Proberta, Cal. Messrs. Ely Bkos.: I have been a afflicted -with catarrh for twnty year. It made me so weak I thought I had eon. sumption' I got one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and in thre$dys the dis charge stopped. It is the best median I bave used for catarrh. i : ' I Very truly, Fkask E. KiNiLEsriBE. It Was a Treat Vp AH. Nothlfig has Uoengiyei to the people of Concord" t&at cause'd Everybody preseril to so shake themselves laughing as the comical actions of those participants, as the "Doestrict Skule" Tue'sday night in the court house v?hich was given for the benefit of the Ladies Aid Society of Central Methodist church. To enjoy it you should have been there. The court room was packed to its limit, some even standing up in the rear. Each pupil acted well his part and wo can not afford to give spocial distinction to any.. Not only was tho program a success but also the proceeds of the evening's entertainment, as the -ladies can feel very proud of the fact that in round numbers they increased their funds 00.00, coming far above their expectations. Let such evenings come again and the people havo already , shown that they will patronize it. Items From CI lass. Glass, N. C, April 20. Misses Mary Winccoff and Nora Rodg ers, who have been visiting friends in Charlotte for the past week, returned home last night. Mr. James Day vault spent Sun day in Charlotte. There was an attraction there on that one day. Some of the boys of this sec tion would like to sco tho R. P. D. Route started soon that will go by Enochville, as letters would make the trip quicker. A colored raau living about a mile and a half above here died Sunday at the age of a 102 years. A certain Rowan man keeps visiting in our section. It seems that something will happen be fore long. There will be preaching at Center Grove Lutheran church next Sunday by Rev. Mr. Wertz. Quite a number of young peo ple of this section will attend tho meeting at Thyatira church next Sunday. ! James Rose, col-., living about a mile and a half above here, had the misfortune to lose a fine cow Saturday night by lighting. The barn was well rodded but the cow was killed just the same. Mr. George Winecof, who has been teaching school at Hoods, Mecklenburg county, returned ho'ma Saturday night. F. A Fireman's Close Call. 'I stuck to my engine al though every joint ached and every nerve was racked 'with pain," wriiesC W Bellamy, a lo comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa., "I was weak ana pJe, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give j up, I got a bottle of E'ectricl Bitters and, after taking it, I j felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, siculy, run down people always gain new life, ' strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Petzer's Drug Store. Price o0 ceuG. The Department Store is continually on the lookout for the best interests . of its customers. Colne when you may and go to any department and you will find it bright and atti active Merchandise that's interesting. We make an effort to be first. New features that are first advanced in this' store are often times a little later advanced in other stares and claimed as original. That is al right, for it's a recognition of progress. News From the Shoe Department. Here is a new one and we will see who is first and foremost and 'who copies or duplicates. Every one who is acquainted with this store knowns that our shoe trade is growing by leaps and hounus. Every month is a decided increase over the corres ponding month of the preceding year. There must bo a reason for this, it's because we seli ouiy the best ami well-known makes of shoes at prices with in reach of every one.OWo give values, .v e want you to fell at home iu this store we v. ant your friends patronage. With this in view we have placed in our shoe department a shining stand where all shoes purchased from Parks fc Oo. are polished as often as you get in the chair without any cost'to you. This stand-is up to date, made of hard wood and nickle trimmings. The chair is comfortable and the best of polish used. Today (Wednesday) is our initial day and every one who wears Parks & Co. shoes get them polished as often as you please. n TTnnnmTTmTmmT7i7TTTYT7mmmff TARTLIMO fc: One third of your life is spe t in bed Why not-, U: com fortable. We have in stock the famous silver, m, solid numi, tbs em, m mm ' and last but not least the Butler Portable Bed Spring. Springs for the Old, Middle LEU is semething new uuder your house and explain. Matresses to match aji and Prices from a Common Straw to the Royal Felt. Take Life easy Equip your beds with a Spring and mat- ress from the I.Bell& Harris Furniture Co's Store. and Dream 33oll cfc; Harris IF'xi.x". Oo. iiiiuuuniiiiiiiiuiiuuiiiiiiaiuiaiiiiuuiiaiiuiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiaiiuiiiin uuiiiiu FOR OVER SIXTY EARS Mr. WinsloVa Soothing Syrup hat been used lor over sixty yer by mii lior.s of mothers for their children whue teethlnfr, with perfect buooVbs. It soothes, the child, eoftena the gums, allays all pain, cures wind eolic, and is thonbet remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little eufftrer immedi atelv. Sold by druggist in every part of the world. TwfcH4yli"t centt , bat tle. Be ureand aK for ''Mrn. Vnn slows Soothing Syrup?" and take no other kiPfl JJoraii'fUTalciwii l'owdefii rftie poplar favorites are foeJ sale ' at Ffctzer's Drug Store. Colgate'sViolet Talcum, Spieh ler's Violet Talcum, Fet's Borated Talcum, R & G Poudre deRiz. all absolutely puro and nannies. 10 to 25 cents. (.grass !. r-" '-av tvferfti. REVELATION 1 Afro and Younjr T.ie I JUT- the -sun. The age'1 1. will bn at J 3 4 Sweet Dreams. 4 5 to York Life Imnm Ctmpiny ! OLDEST AND LARGEST COMPANY IN WE WORLD . i ' Asset $200,000,000. Oyer $l, of imim . 1 UUUl in fotce. CASrl: SUllKENflEU ANDPAID-UP VALUKS AFTER JWO YEARS. , ... All Policies absolutely incontest able from dae of issue. mm I als tiiulffj Old Ciu Iviie, Ac- cideut, lltalth and Sick Eensfit Insurance. Call on or address Tuod. J V.uiiJ. Koom '5 Wtfct lciot atrtti, 0 i
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