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; l'y.O';;i V;.;-.-.... ;;..;,. f PAGE TEN,; & ; , .w.Tri.--- "-' t'iT--. vi- h- r-. I THE MORNINO HERAlfi, ;DC$rBErp,xl915:,; jy, WW -r 1 "..'"5" i ' .1 ....wwl T-4. -'V ' i' Successors to Baldwin & Cole Now have big shipments of Coal of all grades. Phone as your order for your winter's supply Prompt Delivery-Good Weight-Satisfactory Coal PliOKfE 130 & 797 THE PAS T A1 '1 HifnflD baptist Hihisters of City made very extensive improvements, year has been exceptionally encourag- Jplan has been worked out in order and a new church has been organized Jng. Sufficient money was realized in Bragtown, just beyond the north- to cover the expense of this and also era suburbs. The First Baptist to cover the deficit of last year with cnurch raises more money for all pur Will Journey to Char p lotteMs Week -J m. imm t amhii u 1 III 1 1 I H I I I II IIH W I IH W W I I I I W Wl llHll m poses than any one of the churches in the seven leading cities of the state, and reports a larger number of ad ditions than any .' except the First Baptist of Charlotte. Both East Dur ham and North Durham churches have .made substantial improvements to their premises, and the Lakewood the exception of about $800. Enlarged offerings were made both to home and foreign missions. One of the principal things that will come before the convention wilj be the selection ' of a successor to Dr. Livingston Johnson as secretary of that members of the churches in the entertaining city may have opportun ity to attend' t,he sessions of the con vention and be. not "cumbered with much serving." It has been suggested that an invi tation might be extended for the con vention to hold its next, session in Durham, but it-is probable that this will hard'-y be done, since it is de- church has about doubled its mem- the first of January tp assume the bersh'p. the Second Baptist has ad- pastorate of he-First Baptist church ded greatly to its membership; has Rocky Mount. Some of those promi- M;i.tnnn Tk t i - e Ainnn n mi i termmed definitely now that the next years of efficient service, will retire , nt ,u t,..ii. MEBhere Durham Church Has Made . Fine Showing During .The , Baptist churches of Durham will be well represented at the state convention which assembles in Char lotte this week. Most ol the delegates will leave tomorrow and they will be absent until Friday afternoon. The representatives of Durham churches are- well .pleased with the reports which have already gone to headquar ters concerning their activities dur ing the past year. During the past year most of the churches in this city have had a sub stantial growth in membership and they report a net gain for the seven churches of the city of 600. With a combined membership of, 3,671 the Baptists now have a larger number of . communicants in Durham than in any Bftfier city' in the state. During the past year the new building in Edge tno&t has been completed and dedi cated, the West Durham church has put in a new steel ceiling and a new steam heating plant. . Two. of the boards of the convention have their headquarters in this city, namely: the Board of ' Education, of which Dr. John Jeter Hurt is presi dent, .and the Ministers' Relief Board, of which Mr. Albert Phipps is presi dent. Eoth of theseihave had a good year financially and otherwise, and their reports wi:i be heard with much intprestv -jThe: tfce tboardafcfi '.vthe convention will' " also present good reports. Interest has been centered for several weeks past upon the prob able report cf the state mission board. This board began the present year with an indebtdeness of $8,000. When the report is made in Charlotte it will show that the work of the past nently mentioned for the position are Rev. Charles E. Maddry, pastor of the Tabernacle church, of Raleigh; Rev. Charles H. Durham, pastor .of -the Brown Memorial church, of Winston-. Salem, and Rev. C. J. Thompson, formerly pastor of the First Baptist church of this city, ond now field sec retary of the foreign mission board. It is not known whether any one of these would accept the office. The elfetton -will -tk.paee. Bome-tlm flur ins tie convention; " The convention having gown so large in size, it is being entertained this year for the first time on what is known as ithe "Harvard ilan," that is: th'e host furnishes room and break fast, and the delegates provide them- ! selves with lunch and supper. This session of the North Carolina Meth odist conference will ' meet here ' ' at this time next" year. - . ' .. " Mr. and Mf s. . Cameron Olive left last ' nightv for jlaleigh. for a short visit. : ; Invitation Extended North Carolina Branch of Peace Society GURED OF KLUIGRA II I Personal Christmas Greeting Cards SPECIALLY ENGRAVED . ) are distinctive and express one's individual taste We have every facility for executing orders promptly Send for our samples and prices J. P. STE VENS ENGRAVING CO. 47 Whitehall St. Atlanta,. Ga. Ratliff, Miss.-da: Creel, of this place, writes : ' "pam "enjoying fine health, better than I ; hare in years. My weight is 116; when I began tak ing your treatment it was 98. I sure can praipe your ilreatment: can . eat anything I want ed it don't seem to nurt me." w t There is no longer any doubt that pellagra can be cured. Don't delay until it is too late. It is your duty to consult the resourceful Baughn. The symptoms hands red like sun burn, skin peeling off, sore mouth", ihe lips, throat and tongue a flaming red, with much mucus and choking; indi gestion and nausea, either diarrhoea or constipation. There is hope; get Baughn's big Free book on Pellagra and learn about the remedy for Pellagra that has at last been found. Address American Compounding Co., box 2076, Jasper, Ala., remembering money, is EW IN FEBRUARY The Peace oCntest Will Also Be Held Here Probably In addition to the annual meeting of the society the annual oratorical con test will be held. A representative of every college-in the state is Invit ed to particiDate in this contest, the first prize in which is a hundred' dol lars. Trinity college has been send ing representatives to the contest for several years. In addition to these . f wo meetings tO the'11 ls also desired thatr some central meeting place in , the city .be provided for a Sunday afternoon mass meeting at which time some noted advocate of peace will be invited to speak. Secretary Runnels ill extending the invitation : has appraised the secretary of the offer of Trinity , college to fu'r-' nish . "Craven memorial . hall . for th ! oratorical . contest, and . for the busi ness" session of V the peace associa tion. He has also informed the sec retary that he. thinks there will be nq trouble in getting any "one of the laVger churches' in the central por tion of the city to make the. offer foi the' (Sunday afternoon meeting. out. and while no definite ansVer has been received, Mr. Ruhnels- ijelieves that the society will accept the in vitation, since the meetings have been held in Raleigh during, the paBt CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telia Bow Td Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. If 8 Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will e'ear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm froih your druggist . now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates throughv every, air passage "of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membranes and re lief comes instantly. . It's- just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes -so quickly. Secretary Runnels, of the Chamber of Commerce, lias extended an Invi tation to the North Carolina branch few years, it being considered desira of the American peace association" to hold its annual meeting and orator! cal contest in Durham in February, and the indications are that the so ciety will accept-this invitation. Along with the invitation of the Chamber of Commerce is the offer of Trinity college to furnish the hall for thespeakings and meetings, and ac commodations for the fo"oys from oth er colleges In the state who will en ter the peace oratorical contest. The meetings have been held in Raleigh in other years. , This will be the annual meeting of the society, whose object is the fcnrPfl flin tr rvf the trncrAl et vtAQA anil refunded in any case where the rem-1 especially Inculcating it Into the edy fails to cure. Advertisement. I minds of the college men of the state. ble to hold them in some other sec tion of the state in order-to arouse interest in the work - that is bein; carried on by the1 association. Programs in' the past have run through three days. The oratorical contest is usually held on some Fri day night in .February. That is fol lowed on Saturday by , the business session. On Sunday a mass , meeting Is. usually held in some central audi torium in the city in wnieh the dele gates meet in annual session.' Mrs. Cora House,, of Cary, visited her brother, J. M. iMarkham, at Watts hospital yesterday. ; Mr. Mark- ham is rapidly recovering from an op eration f row. appendicitis, . Prescriptions given prompt attention. ... SAMOSET CANDIES. Carrington-Rogers Drug Co. Corner Parrish and gum Streets. PHONE 8. Man- J 2 nr 1 I' -lyr.( - r--f L-' t ft if M r - a, f tosrsd mm If : u . ' ft . r'tnl III : 1 - I J Vv. . .J. Scene in Henry W. Savage's Tremendous Dramatic .Spepiacl Everywoman. y Lower Floor $2, $1.50, $1, Balcony $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c GUUuiinminiDimnnTmMur.nntiKiiin Seat tle Open At . DRUG STORE Saturday, December 11 at 9 a. in. Mail orders accepted now if accompanied by cash. Bnnauwinamnmnwmuuunmmnio Entire Symphony Orches tra carried by Company. . Positively no Free list. ' 1 1 7
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