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WWII -MM r.- J I s ( Pr3E: $L GO per year.. OFIQJVL PROGRAMME Of tlie FourteentR Vniinal Conventlon and Tournament ot the ISortlU-'arollna .State firemen's Assortatlon, to Be ' Held at Raleigh, X. 0M Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 22, 23 and 24, 1902. Tuesday, 'July 22nd. ; 11 a. m. Convention called to order by fche- president.; ? ... , Prayer. . Address of welcome. Response. s- RegulaYorder of business. ' Wednesday, July 23rd, 9 a. m. Street parade.' 11 a. m. Engine contests. 3 p. m. Horse hose wagon races. r: 4:30 p. m. Base ball. i 5:30 p.m. Championship reel races. 8:00 p. m. Band concert. Thursday,' J ut v J 24th. ( i ' ( 9:00 aAm.Hook' and ladder contests. 11 a. m. Hand-reel contests. 2:00 p. m. Grab-reel contests. 3:30 (p. rn. Special feature races. . 4:30 p. rri. Base ball. "' ' -PRIZES. All Contests, to be Governed by the Bales of the North Carolina State Firemen's Association. """"" Engine Contest, long distance, first prize $50, second jrize, 30, third prize 20. Engine Contest, quick stoam, first prize $50, second prize. $25. Hook and Ladder Contest, first t prize $100, second prize $50, third prize $25. State Championship Reel Race. Hand-Reel Race, first prize $75, second prize $50, third prize S25. Grab Race, first prize $40, sec ond prize $25, third prize $15. Hose Wr.i'on Race, first prize $85, second prize $50, third pnzj $25. Egg Race $2.50, Hurdle Race $2.50, Sack Race $2.50, Wheel barrow Race $250, Individual Foot Raco Gold Medal. Track nearly level, slightly do;vn grade at finish. . Hydrant on right-hand side of track. Water pressure at hy drant 45 pounds. - Wbilley-Koberts. Mr. John Whitley and Miss Ivlattie Roberts will bo married tonight at the home of the brilo on Ashe street, Forest Hill, Rev. W A Gillon officiating. We olTer rost hearty congratulations in advance! .-'. fatal !5lu'r Coifisfon. A serious collision that was fatal to one man occurred off , Judith R. I., on the nijrht of thh 8th between the Priscilla and Powhatfau steamers. Tl form er xgs badly infured and one mqjjvaslled while sflbeping in the berth that was crushed in. The PrWcflSf hal to be towed i into parf, her pumps, however, being able to keep her from sink ing. TWO HOUSED KILLED. Lightning Strides Mr. A.' V Leuiz' U Team and Instantly Kills Both Horses and Btunns Mr. Lentz. . r JMr. Malc'om G LenJz,ot No. 7, we are sbrry to learn, . had two good horses lulled, by lightning Wednesday eveniDg. ,; - v ? He was haulirfg cord wttod and he drove up to a tree in. the yard and let his team stand to set a drink of water. It was not ' jf.' ,-i raining, though it;rwas thundor- ing somevhatjandhe did noj sus- pect danger. He had gotten but about ten steps from the team when a bolt struck the tree'kill- ing tho horses and stunrihfg him- self . He recovered from its ef fects in about a half hour. We' are glad to' learn that the horses were insured in the Farm er's Mutual Firo Insurance Com Aruiy and Xd-vj to IMay War. -An interesting play at war is to be enacted this"summer on tho Atlantic Coast,: probably for some distance above and below f r New Yoric City, in which a squadron of four best fighting craft will be designated as ene mies and will make a sham at tack on some of the coast towns or ,. cities. Thecoasts defenses are to prevent the accomplish ment of what would be reckoned i as victory in an enomy. The greatest secrecy is to prevail and tho forts of defense are to have no more chance to know the whereabouts of the at tacking fleet nof when nor where 1 tho attack is to be made than would exist if in real war. Blank shots are to take the place of the real. The men in tho forts all along the line will be kept in readiness for attack at all hours of day and night. Certain fules will be adopted by which to decide tho victory. It is a supplement to the ordi- Dary tactics and forms an inspir ing as well as a profitable drill. Additions to the New South Clul. Twenty-seven new members 1 were added to the business, wing ' nf the Nw South . Club this I morning wnicn gives lmpeius 10 this feature'. ( It ; is' proposed to issue a pamphlet soon that will set forth the many advantages of the town and countyv r Chicago FrcIgHt Handlers Ki-euneHwI. It is understoodtht tho Chi- j Jfverywfcoro grief, hope, comedy cayo freight handlers stoiko has tragedy, even under the pctrig trmiuated and that the men'tl cation l old ae, as in thetwist- jaccept the original proposition ' of an inrt-ri(e of Tages of 20 per cent. Io Sunday Show. The St. Jouis exposition au- mauw Ul uieas tllt5 grounds on Sunday in order to secure the appropriation allowed on such terms. ; ONCOIlt), N. tfiUTjSDAY. JULY m Tiijf. Coler Located. ; . i rof. C S polerlias been elect.l ed Superintepfieiit)f the North BroadjTO Graded schooj of Col- umbu, Ohio, witn a "salary or $1800 per year. : This is ftfr. Colef's 4iome range where he is best known and is confplhnent- ary bo him and .to Dr. Stevens wbo. recommended bun here. To understand others and to be understood by them ' seems, not always possible and separation afe thus matki necessary 'when relations might, otherwiso ,be : Wfl fpfl that this w, a source. 'oi mis, fortune in Concord but we trust neither he nor wo will have suf- fdred byUie now' and changed 1 relations i A Chk'ken.Ettllii!? Mnlc Tbis is tto certify tjiat Mr. F O 'Landii oWa'mVe- which I wonuis n.y i;Mut),ui,HJWia- . aay tne muieaie xo yjungcmuM.- j ens, and that the mule has been eating chickens' for 15 years. to pay knowledge." ' A paper con- j winter, it's so hard to keep from J - 1 1 'adding to them while cooling off taining these words and signed -after exercise. One miuuie by a tenant of Mr. Landis' farm ' tough Cures at orce. Abso- , . . f , ilutely safe. Acts immediately, at Mangum was brought to Char- SureJ cure for coughSf colds lotto yesterday by Mr. Landis. croup, throat and lung troubles. .,t iL''sA 2 .ki tv,J Gibson's Drug Store thing and I know you would thinkI was a liar unless J.'.had the affidavit,". Mr. Landis ex plained. - "I myself saw that mule eating chickens. He is a good mule, willing to work and has no bad habits, but the one strong passion of his life is for chickens. He will just reach out and grab any size chicken, bite it to death and swallow it." Charlotte Observer. That ceo mul'j must havo a fowl sto;::ach fur a certainty. Kepiiblicaus lo oininato Patterson. It is rumored with some cre dence that Mr. Lindsay Patter son of Winston, will be nominated by the Kermblicans to opnoso j JuQ CJark for chicf ju:stic(l Ml. Patterson was a Republican originally, then a Cleveland Democrat and a-Palmer and Buck- ner elector. Tiis view of, it. is not yet aun.;;;ccd. Orio f, Ilopf, Coijiody, Tragvdy Vnry- i herc j! ot a blade of -gr As but has a t(.)fy to te1 hvi a learl, l)Ut 1i;ls ; 1s roraanCtt not a life thatSons H"ot hidJ jts seCret, ' which i either its thorn or its spur. ed forms r4 fossils we may dis- crlsccer the agiuflious and tor-jtjie ase of seventy -ix. eats any tures af youth. Tiiis thought isttHing she wants, remarking that the magic wand 4f poets and preachers; it strips the scales from ourneshly$ eyes and gives us It cleat view into humrjaJife. it opens to the ear a world of un known melodies, and makes us understand the thousand langua- ges of nature. Durham Sun. 10. U02. Death Claimed Her. Mig Fannie McDonald.Matight- eroi Mr. and Mi;s. Dave Mcl5on-t aid of No. 1 township, did .thisf mursaay) morning aitej out a -few days'illness of typjibid feer. Miss McDonald wfs about 20 yoars old and a yery estimable young, lady., he leavesysorrow- ing parents and a num-ber of' brothers and sisters to mour,n'E her death. ..The remains will be interred,, at Cold Water, churchy - tomorrow morning. ,, ., t ; Oar sincere . condolence , is , exteuded the, stricken . family in t their, deep sorrow.. . . ,, iZvZn Improved. There has been" a great im proveinent in. tho condition- of I n r..44...i .'.,!f f nn .r.ilt ! . v . , , both Mr. and ' Mrs. Patterson will 'be glad to learn. Salis- - XcU lmme(IittU,ljv ' CoMs e somotimes more troublesome in smnmer than in Miss Mary Mcintosh and Miss Herman, who were elected teach- !ers in the Concord graded school have declined as they have posi tions elsewhere. Miss Mcintosh has been elected as teacher in tho East Durham graded school and Miss Herman in Catawba College at Newton. Vacation Days. Vacation time is here and tho children are fairly living out oi' doors. There could be no hoalthier place for them. YoulEjjants, fine; trimmings need only to guard against tho j g ami jVmT buttons, sold 3 accidents incidental to mc t open nir sports. No remedy equals DeWitt's .Witch Hazel Salve for quickly stopping pain or remov ing danger of serioiis conse quences. For cuts, scalds and wounds. "I used DoWiti's Witch Hazel Salvo for sores cuts and bruises," says Ldi Johnson, Swift, Tex. It the best remedy on tho market." Suimj Lifjwaro of counterfeits. Gib-It son's Drug Store. Hetter tho child should cry than the mother sigh. Danish proverb .' "Whre js the holiestlace on ovrth? Whero sou!,-breathe tho holiest vows aifll execute tho most heroic purposes " Mother Ahvajs Kccs It Huny. . "Mv mother suffered aloutr - u - - - 4t time from distressing pains and , t ffnr.iivn.1 ill Vionlfli flnr Ti j-i m :i v' 1 i t- UUVU AAA AVVVA " X J to indigestion," says LWSpald- IT HT. 1 if n 4 ing, vcroua, iio. "iwo years t ago I gjt her to try Kodol. Sho grew belter a, cikt- ana now, ar c sho fears ucf bad effects as who ha hf bottle of Kodol handy V Dont waste tune doctorin symptoms. Go alter the cause. If yout' stomach is flnund yottt health will be good. Kodol res; the stomach and strHfigthoO's the body by digesting your food. It is nature's own tonic. Gibson Drug Store. Single copy 5 cent SlTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTWTTTTTTTTTT77TT7TTTTTS . That's whaF.we are I - : - -A I all looking for and peo- i pie. were never moYe anxious to raspagood thing than today. IhlS j 18 rea0 t0r W throngs at the meat Store Depart - because, ' t i.uey crive the money s worth. 1 his store . is t filled with desirable merchandise that under. this Inventory ale you E get more 'than your fc moneys worth. Those who attended' our Shirt and Pants Sale yester day have sent in their friends today and from neighbor 'to .neighbor p the news of matchless values travels. Ms p Glen's pure Worsted '4 every where .fo:' O.'JO, 3 5T sale price : ,$3 OO 5 31 en's W OIV.V u J t i !:S- ;1 t orsv value 2. 5( ) a nd 3 r jn this Sillc 3 -i : . Glen's :-5.()f) and ;.5()-a jOv V-iu Mioes E t Jj&r it r ppartmenj; t X'JL KA J JLS a t ' .3 a t , 3 t - - 9- ri. L. rMnKo I..- i & 4 " ....COMPANY I - ! i I .1
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