7 1 . Cl v.-'.: ,sasa ; ".: r ... tf I ." . t -a .a&& wj-ri lk-i Ifi, : 'Sl M M K Pkte: ?4.00 per year. COXFSBfiXCE CLOSED. The APFOM'Tmcms ueau vni -juonaay ;,;biit -ttrocnsfooro the Place for the ycxt rJecUHg-Kogolnlions Passed ( .Miip s Tliat Effect Concord. Almost all of the business of tl0 conference was completed during the afternoon session ;JoU(ia.)r, wnicn Dusmess con - sis:tca 'mostly of the handing in of the reports. ' , The .-folJ owing resolution was paSSOCl uy uio uuu,y; ThA PhriQfio me unnstian 'Whereas, home is fundamental and essen tial to our civiljind religious in stil uti ou s o nS must be maintained in order to our continued pros perity and progress as a nation, that polygamy is an avowed enemy to the home, therefore be it Kesolved, That we earnestly itHj"-x.st our representatives in o'jt National Congress to use their efforts and influence to pre vent B H Roberts, an avowed poly gam isl, from taking his seat in that body and that the secre tary be requested to send a copy of tliese resolutions to our repre sentativcs in Congress," These resolutions were sub mitted by Revs. J H Weaver, J A B Fry, and H F Chreitzberg. Resolutions of thanks were extended to the people of Qon cord for their kindness during this session of conference. Rev Chreitzberg solicited members at the evening session for the conference brotherhood. He received 17 clerical members snd T lay members. The committee, appointed to investigate the charges against Rev. W C Wilson, reported that a trial would be unnecessary, as the accused and the accuser had fixed a date for the adjustment of the matter. ' - Shelby, Greensboro, -Waynes-ville, and Concord, gave the con ference lti invitation to meet at their places next year. Greens boro was selected as the place. r Rev. J T Ervin was trans ferred from the North Carolina conference to this bne, Rev. C WByrdwas transferred to the Louisville conference, and Rev. J P McFerr n was transferred to the First church in Birmingham.; Now came the time) fbr the? reading of the appointments. Not administer scarcely knew whcio ho would be placed for the coming year. Bishop ' Key. passed over the Concord ap pointments and read them last. Following are the appointments for tha ministers for the coming year: . ; : - ; Asheville District. ' Daniel Atkins, P. E; Asheville, Central church, JH Weaver ' -u ' orth Asneville, E K McLarty. ayvvood .street, J NHuggms. thol, J J Gray. eavw ville circuit, R M Taylor, owarnrwr, G W Crutchfield. Une Oivek, R B Shelton. " rnsvilie, J Homer Barnhardt. luda, R G Tuttle. uaorrxonvil hv T) Vnnr-o Pro oi t; .1 1) Buie. " Hot. (n'lu.ro TT-My-l,l m., -caM a-v -C-W Owens.- V Jacobs. Creek, J D Gibson. SEdUor, Jas. Atkins. res . .veaverville college, GF p K;j ' y. . rof" . Asheville school, E L Bam. " Ch apxotte District. S L TUKRENTINE, P. E. Cbarlotte, Tryon street H F Chreitzberg. . , - Trinity church. Frank Siler. Brevard church. .T F aivary church, D M Litaker ; Belmont church, T A Sikes " Dilworth church J A Baldwin Epworth and Severs ville A R Surratt. ' Ansonville, G D Hermon. : lef clee$ $ F Fincher. ; TW xm,. o c "T ' v o o casque. Matthews. T P Bon nor Monroe station, W M Bagbv. Monroe circuit. A A 0.' Morven, L E Stacifiv Seville, H C Sprinkle, PniVfnr, w r xri IjL Weddington, D F Carver. Wadesboro, Parker Holmes. Waxhaw, M T Steele. Franklin District. C M Campbell, P. E. Franklin station, Ira Erwin. Franklin circuit, T E Weaver. Macon, T F Glenn. Highland, J W Campbell. Glenville, Jno. C Kever. Webster and ' Dillsboro, R S Howie. Cullowhee, 0 J Edwards. Bryson City, W L Nicholson. Whittier, E Myers. Andrews, J H Bradley. Robbinsville, Z V Cordeli, Hiwassee, J A J Farrmgton, Murphy, J E Abernethy.. Hayesville, ' E N Crowded Buslmell, A P Foster. ' Greensboro District. FH Wood, P. Er Greensboro, West Market street church, J C Rowe. - . : Centenary church, T JC Wagg. Proximity, Y L Marsh. Greensboro circuit, R S Webb. Reidsville, J R Brooks. Wentworth, E J Poe. Ruffin, W S Hayek Pleasant' Garden, R F Bryant : with J F Craven supernu merary. Ramseur, J F England. Liberty, Everitt Eaves. Randleman, J B Taylor. Naomi, S D Stamey. Asheboro, A W Plyler. Ashoboro circuit, J F AllredL Uwharrie, T & Ellington;-: ? ; , Jackson Hill, Jno. P Davis. Randolph, J M Price. West Randolph, J P Lancing. High Point, J;R Scroggs :and G H Crowell.( v ,; 4 , Editor of North'' Carolina Chfis V tian- Advocate, L .W Craw ford. Professor Greensboro Female college, T A Smoot. V Conference v Missionary ; sec . ; tary, W L Grissom. M ORG ANTON DISTRICT. C G Little, P. E. t Morganton station, R H, Parker. Morganton circuit, J W Jones. Table Rock, J C Postelle. Marion, R D Sherrill. " Honrietta andi- Caroleen, J A : : ; Boyles.t t . .; McDowell, C H Cavoness. Rutherford ton, J H Brepdle. Broad River M C fields. Green River, J D Carpenter. Bakersville, L H Trilett. f Elk Park,L,E Peeler. iV ; Etatoe, RE Penl and j supply. Silver Creek, A G. Gantt. v Connelly Springs, L L Smith. Forest City station, w LeGette. East Rutheriord, J B Carpenter. Mt. Airy District. J J Wrenn, P: E. Mt. Airy station, H K Boyer. Mt. Airy church, B F Carpenter. Pilot Mountain, W P McGhee. Stokes, R T N Stephenson. East Bend, J J Burris. ; Elkin station, W H Lgath. . Wilkesboro circuit, JR Rogers. N Wilkesboro, L P Bogle. Rockford, Seymour TayldK 1 Sparta, S W. Brown, gupgjy.:, , Healing Springs, W I Hughes., Jefferson, A L Stanford. ;;' '! Watauga,' A S Raper. Boone R6bt.; M- Courtney. i CONCORD, N. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1899.. Creston, T B Johnson. Salisbury District. W W Bays, P. E. . Salisbury, Church street, H L Ail" ' jtiiKins. Main street church, A H Whis-; Mocksville station, H H Jordan. ner. ! Mocksville circuit, W H L Mc- East Salisbury church, J T! Laurin. J Ervin. ' Farmington, .M H Vestal. Salisbury circuit, S M Davis. Walkertown station, W M Cur Spencer, R C Craven. tis. China Grove, J J Eaves. I Jamestown, T H Pegram. Concord, Central church, JAB Thomas ville, L A Falls. ; Fry. ! Forest Hill church. T?. M TTnln iFromBowm County. Epworth church, R G Barrett. v i . . . ooncora circuit, J .Nelson. i luaiaam;, u i uoraen. Salem, E J pusey. ' Norwood, J A Clarke. i Albemarle station, N R Rich-, .: arason. 'Albemarle otoxx, n M Gold Hill circuit, . F H Bradley. Lexington station, J D Arnold, i Grant the 18-month old child Li nvood, D P Tate, j of Mr. and Mrs. George HilJ, has Professor of Trinity Park High been quite ill but is improving Schoo, Jos. F Bivins. some. " Shelb- District. 1 Miss Nina Star, of Crescent, is W R Ware P E teaching the free school at Shelby station, H M Blair. , Nssma this winter. Shelby church, W F Womble. j One of Mr. Jack Shoaf's boys King's Mountain and East mt with a painful accident last Bethel, D H Comen. . t j week while going to China Grove wma,.wii yoiwuBi uu uiio : lo oe suppnea. McAdensville, W'M Robbins. Stanley Creek, J H West. Lowell, S ID Barber. Mountain Island, R L Ownby. Lmcolnton1 circuit. A E Wilev. Lowesville, C T Salyei . Cherry ville, J W Clegg. South Fork, Albert Sherrill. Belwood, J E Woosley. Polkville, J A Cook. Rock Springs, M D Giles. Bessemer City, T W Smith. North Cleveland, E F Gibson. Professor of Trinity College, P T Durham. Belwood Institute, J M "Downum. Statesville District., J E Thompson, P. E. Statesville Station, M A Smith. West End church, S P Douglass. Eaylorsville circuit, W S Cherry. Statesville circuit, W L Dawson. Stony Point, W D Scarboro. Catawba, J W Bowman. Newton, C F Sherrill. Maiden, J W Ingle, supply. Turnersburg, J J Havener. Tisgah and Snow creek, P L ' Terrelle. Hickory, T A Boone. Granite Falls station, W T Mer- ; rDl. .' ' v Granite Falls circuit, J T Stover. Lenoir station, WL Sherrill. Lenoir circuit, G W Ivy. MooresviUe station, G T Rowe. Mooresville circuit, WF Elliott, supply. Trputman circuit, G W Callahan. Mt.!Zion station J O Slielly. c Wpodleaf circuit, J J Brooks. President of Daven 1 CM Pickens. , Waynesville District. j F L Townsend, P. E. , ' Waynesville station, T J Rog- . ers. " " ''-, Haywood church, W M Boring. : West Haywood church, J S Ragan. Canton, W Y Scales, Cinder JP Reynolds. Sulphur Springs, W G Mallow- j nee and J vV Bradley. Lester, J H Moore. Brevard station, G G Harley. Spring Creek, C P Goode. French Broad, J B Hyder. Transylvania,-J D Rankin. ' Mills River, J A Sronce. Winston District. si ! P J Carroway, P. E. - " T- - - " - - - ; yinstonCentenary church, T F ' ' ' ; Marr." " Burkhead church, WC Wilson. ; Grace church. W H Willis : ' . - Wl'iiston circuit, J C Mock.' 1 Forsythe, C A Wood. Kernersville, B A Yorke. Madison, Z Paris, DanburyW H Perry. Davidson, M H Ho vie. Smithfield, V E Parker. I Heilig, Nov. 27 Mr. W . , . R iMisenheimer got one of his horses cut in barb wire one day last week. : The Xmas tree will be at ox0xi . . nrisimas aay at Wlth cotton. The wagon turned over and the little fellow was thrown off of the cotton. Mr. D M Kiuttz moved hisfam- ily to Mt. Pleasant last week. We wish them success in their new home. There will be a union Thanks giving service Thursday at Lowerstone by Rev. Geo. Cox. Miss Lucy Lentz returned home from school at Richfield last week. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cures Others v Wh Not You? - My wife has been using Chamberlain's Pain Balm with good resnlts, for a lame shoulder that has pained her con tinually for nine years. We haye tried all kinds of medicines and doctors with out receiving any1 benefit from any of them. One day wesaw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of tryiner it, which we did with the best of satisfaction". She has used only one bottle and her shoulder is almost well. For - sale by M. L. Marsh c & Co., Drug gist . - . ,v . Uied By Brittish Soldiers in Africa. Capt. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as command of the force that captured the famous rebel Galishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Vry burg, Bechuanaland, he ; writes: 'e fore starting on the; last ,-carnpain I bought a quantity, of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 'Remedy, which I used myself when troubjed with, bowel complaint, and had given to miy men, and m every case it proved most beneficial." For sale by M. L. Marsh &Co. . , Working Niht and Day. The busiest and mightiestlittle thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Eyery pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weak ness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mentaK power. They're wonderful in building up" the health.'-Only 25c per box.,. Sold by Fetzer's Drug stores v It's B ell. Harris & C You want to see before Conference week. We have the largest stock of Furniture, Pictures, Stoves, Mirrors, Tables, etc. in town. Yours to please, Bell, Eesidence iPhone:.'.'90. Single copy 5 cents. fTACAXCIES IX THE A. & M. COL LEGE. Entrance Examinations to be Uoia In . the County Court House at l?,iTiigh' December 16, 181)9. Young men desiring to enter the A & M. college at Raleigh may be examined Saturday, December 16, 1899, at the county court house of this county, at 10 o'clock A..M., by the County Superintendent of Schools. The; subjects of examination are. Arithmetic (complete), Algebra (to fractions), English Grammar, and American History. Q There will probably be about twenty-five vacancies ii the college, and young men wiU be selected to fill these vacancies who pass the best examinations and have the best endorsements, as to character. This is a rare opportunity for worthy bfcys to fit themselves for success in life by ' means of a practical edu cation. Those desiring to be admitted would do well to write to President Winston, Raleigh, N. C. It will not be a surprise to an v who are at all familiar with good qualities ' Chamberlain's Cough Heaedy, to know that people every where take lerture in relating their experience in the u;e vr that splendid medicine and in toilic." of the benefit they havft ? t-oei ved f om it, of bad colds it ha cured, of threatened attacks of pheumonia it ha averted and of the children it ,iis saved from attacks of croup. j.ud wtiooping cough. It is a grand, good medicine For sale by M. L. Marsh & Co. PERSONALS . Mr. Dick Harris, of Salis bury, is spending today here. Mr. and Mrs. S J Durham returned to Bessemer this morn ing after attending the confer--ence. Miss Daisy Neisler, of Char lotte and her . friend, Miss Ham mond, of South Carolina, ac companied by Mr. J D Albright, of Charlotte, spent today here. lie or m fa Meats 0 m. 0 . - AT Harris & Co. Store 'Phone. . . .12.. A fee m ... - r nome Mince !rra s, 1 ' - s .... " ;

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