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QKKSKSBOBO DAILY TTKWB. STTSTDAT. SCAT 15, 19JO 10 k Proceedings Great "Baptist Contention (Oeatiaurd from peg w af literatim. Ia order to Braae- uta hi work with th vigor that ita lanportaac dcmaads current expense fund I at ltut o,u00 l required. i Tha report of the foreign auttio award u n aourc of Joy to th canveav tiaa. The Kv. B. J. W'illingham, D. D. carrapanding ecretarr of the board. pa4 tM report, firing the story of toe rear of groat growth in thia department jnf tha work. Among theaa are two from North Carolina Jiiae Letti Spaiahour I.r.4 Mr. Mary ljrysoa Tipton. The Vrk of the nlssjonarie waa markedly suoacvaral during th year, and 3,221 aaptatana war reported from th foreign laid a against tfOt th prerioua year, 'taking aa toaraaa of Sit. Th only am wringer la tha report of th board waa th natter of inane. Laat Tear th hoard raiaed for their work (460, 77.611 and tha Tear elooad with a debt jot J 1,70 JUS. This rear, th board, fol lowing in inttruetiont or ta laat eon ) swing th laatruetiona of th last con vention lBareaeed their appropirationa. The rear otoaod with a deficit of 37,- IKH.I5, which Include the debt brought 'aver from th prerioua year. The hotel cantributioaa amounted to $601,068.84, tin inoraaae In on rear of 140.26.22. tpfarta Carolina dlgatoa were happy. I'JM ota Aorta itat gave 40,533 a for .Jortiga mission work. Thia waa an in Jpreas of $4,264.43. J', Th RT. IJvingatoa, the tecretary of uniaeion in North Carolina, and Rer'. V. 10. Tyre, D. D., vice-president of the TuYeign mittioa board in tiie old North 'tat, have worked hard t bring North (Carolina to greater missionary activity. 1 Ail of tha atatea in the bouada of the Convention ahow aa increase in offer- rrgt to thia cauae, except Alabama, Mia Mtouri, Ttauesse and District of CM unt il. In giving Georgia takes the first laoe, and Virginia, Texat, South Caro- ina and North Carolina come next in ha order named. Last year Georgia led nd Texaa was a close second. Last rear North Carolina waa in tha tilth laee, but this year it ha gone to ffith kiiaee, passing Kentucky in the race. I n Jtjoard expended th money la ren coun tries: Africa, China, Japan, Mexico, (Hrasll, Argentine and Europe. In these 'yields there are 246 Btiitionarire and 467 Iiiatlv helpers and teachers. It is pro posed to set a still higher stake next year and the denomination will be asked I'd rive 1600.000 for fnrein mitaiona. i year has meant still more for fore- n miaaiona. Hundred of mission study lasaea hav been organised and these leasee mean increased appropriate in ear to coma. Rev. R. J. Porter, 1). D., a native of th old North atate, is field secretary of the board. (Speaking of the prospect ta The News (respondeat, Dr. Ray, of the board. saH : ' "Attention bat been called to the very sens rou a offer of a noble Isvmsn to rive on certain conditions tha outfit, travel ling expenses and first year's salary of E0 new missionaries. We closed th year Without fulfilling the ootidUion to get Jjut f debt. This generous brother now aierffa to pay for one year the expenses lof ten new missionaries if we will send lout 30. Th board Is looking to the Ichurehet to snply th funda for sending Aout tfeese additional workera. We re mit a legacy oi 4.m"j leu or ill tier, .uciua Outhbert, I), i).. of South Oaro ina. We earneatlv and urgently rec- mniend that the clmrchea immediately ike up the question adopting a plan or a regular, systematic giving to all our mission work Mate, tioiue and foreign throughout the veer. Hurh a plan generally adopt! would rrvolu . . c ' . ... . , tionire our present aiisiory meinone eenaing in innn aim wuiiiu uu ev 1 t I . . .1 I J I with the billdciiMoine interests uceountSiOl which have hampered our work for years. The pst year has been one of earnest work lmth at home and abroad. .Our forces are better prepared for the conf!irt thnn ever lieforc. We rejoice that we have heen slile to give them more suitable equipment. One of the ified at hit coming. misionariet writes that 3 worker can ee- "The report must lay much street on mmplish four or five times ts much in ; Hie church's building loan work and in China new than the eatne worker could fist that the time has come when south have done ten years ago. A marveolut leni Buptistt must do greater work in chanrv hss conic m n number of our . Iielpinj: to erect houses of worship in foreign fields in the la.t ten rears. 1 (hare now some of the bet mission com Jnounds thst can lie found on sny foreign L field. We refer you with )oy to our D plants st Canton! Yingtlit. Slisnghi, ' -Hi' npchnw, 1'ingtu, Iichowfu. Huang- s-lfier. inensTiiow. in v nins, ana ii t: i Jiomoso, Africa. These are not equipped even yci e w- no "in ue in in. future, but they Nre excellent plants. 7"0U know him well. He' worth ever eo much more He i the man who ha the limited service to you. But need him most he fall down. You ran remedy this. Send him to the Keeley Institute at Greensboro. A course of treatment at our aanitarium will send him back to you bene fited morally, mentally and physically. It will put new life new ambition into him. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE in Detail Of 1, ecad atetiaa.) Wa hope, however, that we eaa aooa add ta these number of other, which will be well equipped for th work weka it committed to aa. Tha eonveatioa win Boat a Broposttioa entirely new. Tar th Brat time ia th history of th organuauoa it seams tkat a state Berth ta Ohio river will af far to unit with th eoaveateta. A larg number W th Baptist churohas la Illinois propose to eome ia to th eoa ventioa. Dr. W. P. Tarogaaortoa, of Illinois, come to th ooBvention with th proposition. Tha dissension ia Illi nois started about three Tears ago, whei Professor Foster, a leading tniaister ia uaicago, and at that time a teacher la the University of Chicago, wrot aad published a book la woiefc he denied atv eral doctrine of th Baptist deawaataa tion. The Baptist Hiautrial Aseecia tioa of Chicago dismissed Dr. Foster from their organlsatiea, bat the share of which k waa a mam her declined to take any action. Th entire nutter wa the taken to th Ellnsie Stat tion, but thia body refused to withdraw fellowtkla from the churches that ex cepted what tarams as "PViatariBm." Tha result waa th organuatlon of tha Illi noia Baptist Stat association. Th Illi State convention, older organisation, af filiate with th Northern Baptist con vention, and the new organiaatioa pro poses to com with th Souther Baptist convention, which haa never heretofore don any work north of tha Ohio river. The three Illinois state representative, W. P. Tnrogmorton, William EL Carner and Marion Teague, were formally seat- ed. Tne admission of th Illinois dele gates, it waa believed by eome, would create trouble, and while bo opposition was expressed, It wa stated that there is a possibility of a resolution bring in troduced aaking that the names of th thrsa delegates be withdrawn, on the ground that they are out of doctrinal harmony with th a tats organiaatioa f Baptists. Ho tar the seating of tha aaet sengers haa been done according t con stitutional requirements, aa lUinoia mes sengers bav oatributed turn da and an delegated by Baptist bodies contribut ing funds for' th regular work for th convention. Rev. B. D. Oray, for tha Hon Mkv sion board, read th report for the year. It said in part: The Home board report ahow. that th work of home missions had ita best vear in tha one iuat closinsr. iReoeints iaat vear were 1283,438. This year they ar 328,475. Th board ha been able to meet all of ita obligation and ha a small balance of less than 92,000. j 'Last vear th board reported 85,1 08 baptiama by the misaionariea maintained wholly or in part by thia agency, it waa th largest report that th board haa ever mad ia this respect. This year the baptisms reported ar 27,325. So that there is a substantial increase even a compared with th unmatched result of last year. 'There are about 6,000 atadenta In the mountain -ehol, aa lac resale ef saor than 600 over last year. Ia Cuba the net increase in membership In our rhurcca by bapt ism haa been 22 per cant., and five churuhes have Veen erganiied during the year. "In the canal none the net inoraaae during the year by baptism haa been .11 per cent., and the average or the contri butions per member has been 97.16, al most twice as much as the average enn tribuitoua per member in the churches in the Southern Baptist convention. Thia row! h on the canal rone has taken place notwithstanding the open opposition of the Young Men'i Christian association .i .i v.-i.; v " '"'. ". w"" r""nl"' "" "; lalw.rn ru.. nf I. f i r ihm Kmlinn ilnm I ..w,.. uv.,u an denominational lines in ine eone, and the forming or t T nion church. "The Indian mission work haa pros pered as never before. 'Tlr. Weston Bmner hat assumed chsre of this department aa general evangelist, and the board it greatly grat- inew conimunitiet and in other places - where there is special need. It it a purpose of the board immediately to enter upon a campaign throughout te south, ss it hss already been instructed by the convention to do. to raise a build ing loan fund of 900.000. "In addition to the Tiohenor ' Memo rial fund of f?0.0On, the board haa re ceived two gifts of S,000 each during the bright employee who would be to yoa if his habita were regular. intellect and brains to be of un you are not sure of him. Just when you Hit appetite is stronger than bit will. You Who Employ Men! fh As an investment, it mean money to you. It saves the loss of training up a new man. And it gives you back the man you found you could trust. It will be the best investment you have ever made. Out book gxvtt yoa all necessary daiOj. W. U, OSBOR.N Freauoeat th Tear. On at these 1 from fear. W. C. Joneav of lauisvilla, Ky, aad ta other la from our Bundey school eoara at Naahrilla. Ala it received 91(00 a year ago from th Woman a hlisaiaaary union. "la aaditiea to thee two larg gifts, th baara ha received a gift 1 96,000 for 1U general work from Brother W. W. Besots, af Some, Ga. nao.aoa ventioa ebesdd Inetrwct aar two geaaral asitatoa hoards to confer togethar and agree tinea a reaaoasbl budget af expense for th Southera Bap tists' laytneea anammoBt for th com ing year, and ask that th exponaa be divided eauaJlv betweea th Ham i foreign hliseioa boards, aad that the laymea' eommitta be requested to prat th work af swiatlnaa auhataatitlly aad aa th llae marked t by th Southera Baptist eeaveaUea at th ia anguratioa af thia special aii latiunt," ConcniiBg th lituatioa ia Maw Mer ica. tha report red tea th areaent status between th Horn Mam and to Amer ica Baptist Ham hliasieomry snety, aad aaya. A rear ago th eosrventioa tsaaai- maulsy adopt a recommeiwiatioa af th Washington asnfereae betweea repre sents ttvea ef ta Hoata Miaaiea aamra aad tha Aaaarioaa Boss hfissioa aacioty of New Yark toaatrBing th hom mia tioa wwk fat New Vtaxio. Th Home afiatioa aooiety dseliae to appear th reooatraaaattlont ef tha WasfilBglaa eonfereact aad lefeiied th matter baax to their aaaeutivt eomsaittee for further oantidratioa aa they mhrht deom wise. "Our Horn Mission board haa heard nothing further concerning th matter. A number of New Mexto are aak ing eooperatloa with our Bom Mlaats board. Ever anxious, aa wa art, to fol low th withe of th corrreatioa, we request Inotruotio from th ooamitioa aa to what reply w shall make to the New hiexio church ee, and would renom- mend th appointment of a apecial com mittee which a hall report with racom- mendation to tha convention during th present aeasion. "Another important auaation la eon- Bastion with tha Home Mission board ia tha mountain work. This work it in charge of Rer. A. K. Brown, with head- auartera at Atheville, K. C. Th moun tain mission work haa under It care 3.1 schools, employing 13.1 teacher, with anjaiona, and paid a glowing tribute to Jlia enrollment of 6,000 stndenta. Itt year Txruiae Mofjur, of Louisville, Ky., and $37,000 wa spent In thia work. The present value ef property is 9AOO,000. ex tension her it alto desired. These schools ar ia lection in which th peo- ile art unable to tend their children any archer thaa th poorly conducted pub- i poorly conducted pub-' lie institutions. Ia th cast a number I of young me hav uaed thee toboolt at preparatory to a court in the Baptist Theological seminary. Last year there 75 ftudeat for th ministry 11 them." Ksv. J. M. Frest, D. v., of th Sunday School board at Nashville, read hit re port. From It it taken thit extract: "Th Sunday School board ia at baa a business enterprise. It waa not set, however, either at th first, or bow, at a ventur ia th business world for making money; and yet it hat developed aa earning capacity which serves th de nominational lifat in many ways. Ita financial interest ar conserved and fos tered in it business department, and make it jpotafbl for th board to eoa duet It Fuaday school work on a larg ecale without collecting money from the ehnrnhe, and alto to contribute ia tup- "It butnieat is in excellent condi tion, shearing enlargement at every merehaadisin In Rrhlee enrf nook-. .nnl,h"r ,,U "d rnt U "" porting other denominational enterprise. over last year oi r,4i.CT, showinc totsl 1 receipts for the year of $2.14,Mo4fl. Thit indicate a growth of business, both by increase and circuit! ion and also in our merchandising in Biblca end books tnd tractt, and all those collateral linrt of Sunday achcol supplies. "At the board comet into large busi ness, so also is it able to do more in a financial wv to serve the denomina tional life. At indicating whst baa been . ... ' done, and also the lines upon which the board makes its gifts, we present here with the following table: Appropriation! for th Tear. Th Horn Mission board 9 6,000.00 The Foreign Mission board .... 9,000.00 (State boards for Sunday school work . 2V1.no The building fund 10.000.(10 The Sunday school lectureship. 2.SO.0O Ctiir of (Sunday school peda gogy !V)00 The board's field work 20.fllS.l The W. M. V. expense fund 400.00 ripecisl for seminary endow ment o.onoon Other denominational work.... RW.08 Total cash gifts for the yesr.9.M,jfiJ!7 "In addition to these gift, other lib eral donations have been made in the way of colportsge auppliea. These have 'IVVI lr J) I i Greensboro, North Carolina eooaute ia aaeteeaeaJa tar anaatoa amjaaBSBSBSBSBSBSBsas lachawfc, id task. sitae aad trasata, aad F " " , aava aggregated aheaa 90. Theaa f fSI I gift art aaasto far miatioa Sunday I ," . - y f I araael ia aosutjit passes aad largely 1 ' hrtL II tarwugh the Stoto a&aaiea hoard aad I JZ , W Us Uoaw sod fareiga hiisaioa boards.' I V. -"vZs I The fiirst mil ia af the tweatyeae-1 1 M-asVTyO Jk ead aaaual aoavaaiioa oi th Woaasa's I ir JfTMiMni Baptist Missionary aaioa opened veeter- aay aftemoaa ia th tSaweath itaptiat church. North atreau aad St. faul street. There wer ia attends Sot) delegates from all eertsons of th south- em part of the Ualtad tMasea, augasaatod by thee delegate frost BalUmor aad tue Mat of Marylaad aad th District of Columbia. Following th tpenlng exercises, Mis Fannie K. S. Hack, af Raleigh, N. C, preside t, delivared her aaaual address, la th ooura of th atkireea .Misa Hock said: "In n year of nhe world history haa th word 'mitt ion' been to often on the lips of a assay people. Great gather ing from on ead f th aoantry to to ther hav had this aa their them. The res haa rosarniaed micaioa a a topi of vital interest and givaa it due specs: th aow of great gatharing af avea ooa serned m miesiens haa heaa earned to i asers thaa ever Mar th pulpit ef th eouau-y hav Tfnaoea wisa uii auDjora. jsitaioa publication hav poured from aaaay priaam. The eUagea, hath for see and women have beooai recruiting grouads for mitaita workers. Miaaioaariee them- tetrat hav keoems so numerous that they figure a a factor ia th policies and inurdenoani national treaties ef all eouatriee. And yet, 1 repeat, tha whole iwistiaa world aad we, ta vvemaaa Miasieaary ubsobi stand iBoamptUat for our great aad immadiat task." Following Mis Hesk's address, the cor respoading secretary. Mitt Kdith Camp : bell Crane, gave a resume of the year's work. Thia report ehowed that over 500.000 leaflet were distributed among miesionarv soolet lea and thst over 42.000 topic sheets wer ait dittributod. Dur ing the year Just ended the secretary covered I0,1M miles in viiitlug the veer ft out tniteiont throughout the southern statea. In concluding her report .Miss (trans emphasised the need for a eyt- temati givin toward the as use of mis I the members of th board of the train ing tchool located la Louisville. Among th delegate registered ar: North Carolina. Meadtaaei E. L. Mid dleton. T. B. monry, A. K. Wright, T. W. k.mhliaa a a tt.rtin A Z Tucker. u a T. h a unni .1 T i.,i. dry c. E. Bloe'lorT, W. J. Painfleld, W. V. BrrHt, L. O. lioie, u w. ntona, ana Misset C. H. Wright, E. H. GrifUn, Ssu Kelly, Elitabeth H. Brigga. (South arolins Sdesdame H. P. Ms gee, F. N. (Judd, J. M. Quantlebaum, William Hagasrworta, a A. Smith, J. W. Wingo, C A. Jones, L. C. Garabrell, J. It Fixer, A. F. Matheooe, M K. Mo Laurin, J. C. MIHord, C. D. Watson, S B. Boatwright, P. C. Clinkscalea, and Mitse Mae Peeler, Winona Phifer, Inex Free, lien Fiadal. "Bpeaklng of woman' work. Dr. Gray, of the Horn Mission board, said yes terday: "Th work of our women for tb past vear hat hea aignellr blessed. Th Talthfrrl sowing ef -former year rt being rewarded In a rtohtr harvest than they have ever known. Their work of eya 1 ems tie study and regular giving in creases from year to year. As a result, (ional anterprises are stesdily enlarged. We mafce aiaoere and grateful acknowl edgment of the help rendered by our women in the work of home mission. From vcry point of viw, the evidence of their Increasing devotiou to thia great work i manifest. "Beside their own work, they ere giving helpful oooperation to our voung women and leadership to our children. They art preparing in thit wty a gen eration of mpportert for the work of our denomination ahen they themaeKes shall have gone to their reward. Mice Crane continue her leaderthip aa corre sponding secretary ssith untiring seal tnd conspicuout ability. Mist Herk, ss pres ident of the Wo ma n't Mitsionsry union, has our gratitude for her splendid, grs tutitouty rendered eervieee, while Mrs. Ijowndea brings to s successful close snother year of efficient service ss treas urer. Mrs. Maude Keynolds MeOur. prin cipal of the Woman's Missionary I men Training school, is enthusiastic about her aclnol. She told with pride of the work, r'urty-tsvo students matriculated thit year, and there will be three to re ceive the degree of bachlor of missionary training this year. When askvd if any of her students were interested in women's sufTraffr. Mrs. Mi'lure was very positive that none had time or inclina tion for such msttert, their minds being filled with more vital things. The report of the tren surer, Mre. W. C Lowndes, shoaed that the organisa tion hat had the nest financial year in it history, with offerings amounting to riTi.OOO. The iifferine-s list yeritn eonference. Dr. Ijiniheth explained amounieo to eeosn. more man moee oi i the previous year. Of the amount col- I lee-ted 912J.2IH waa devoted loathe for-1 sign missionary work and 97T.8S1 for domestic work. : In th past Ttir $20,000 fTiilo it if) a til ! fofid for th 1rinintf nrliool for womfn I pleted. Of the ft2.17.O00 collected by the , organization. Maryland contributed 92.400 while Georjis. 1 he banner state. oave -22.4n In 1 he lst five veers the ! ! contributions of the orfinni7ationa hsve ' more than doulded Tha moct important 'iiirtipB, to ooro (jfore Ihf ronvf-ntuHi t-iy be th work of th Wonmn"- MiionrT Train ing vhool, t lnn-vill Thr- nrofrsni for t hp (la v fn!l.p T1m M-rimri-t lo;n- .r (luljrm of Afii-"-iimrii"-. nt n,,tn itl' v. ' , i alfw in n jtro-pHs'i- -uii'litidn Tiiriti' the r.it ypiir 12 '-liil'lr'n f iom ami tor"iirn tiiiiiiari'- nmn (nr ftrt- thr. l lii mt :1 nt in al-tt i .np porti by tit W rtnmtr- Hit'wifijiry iminn One of thr import ;i lit w(rk- of th union ia th- distribution of miinntrr Ht-nifnr. Tn th Ir-t yur y01Q ?af Iftn and pa mtyhl -t rnr' diwtrirr,rtM. h n.rd'Hi a niimU-T of mitt b. tm. In r Tl. . n-arlv ftfift.ikriO .it- " r dttri!ni4f-f ' hi Hi" tat i FOR MORE THAlfTHl?EK DECADES . Koler'a Hon-T nnd Tar lia bn a bouibold favorit for a!l ai'raTita of Vh- throat. rbt and hmjr- For infanta and fhildrpn it i beit and aft a it eontaina tut oniatr and no harmful fdruir. Nonr gniirn hut Fol"Ta HonT , and Tar in th riwr n'-k:"-. Rrfujt j aibstituteav Uovaxd GardBfr. eqnal eonrenience ? Her work is as important to her as the man's work ia to him. Does yonr wife ru up and down stairs, or walk from one end of the honse to the other, in order to answer tha telephone ? An Extension Wall Set connected with the present Bell telephone in yonr honse will save these useless steps and yon cannot afford to de prire yonr wife of this convenience. STORM BROKE (Continued Frost First Pegs.) asked th conference tsj suffer a euggce tioa He asidi Th tirasultuout sp plaua which greet se tnuea of our husi nsss is hardly ia keeping with our pur poses. Let ut aroused mora orderly t day." It waa aa error la Bishop fiendrix yesterday in announcing it as th Isst day fur the introduction of new matter. Today is th tenth day and th roll wa called, but very few matter war ia traduced. The committee oa revise Is reported, recommending ehaagee la the ritual. Placed oa the oalrndar. The changet ar of minor maortanoe, In moat eaae merely change of th verbiage. On uggetted change i to Insert th Dex ology la th Lord' Prayer. Another roammndation waa that tb bishop appoint a sommitt ef three to prepar a form far th reception of ehll dren Into th church and report to th aext general cetuertace. Th Vaaderbirt Matter. Tha committee on education presented a resolution calling for th board f trust of VanderMIt university to hold a spe cial aeaaion in Atheville and confer with the committee on matter of importance and great interest to the college and th church. Judge OTtesr, of Kentucky, favored the resolution. It wtt opposed by t. D. Htmmond, who mored that, pending discussion, Clisncellor Kirkland and the chairman of the board of trus tees (Bishop Hendrix) be granted the privilejea of the floor to discuss the mat ter. The motion prevailed. Bishop Hendrix said he doillited the wisdom of calling such meeting --he doubted if it would be legal The board. he explained, aaa charged with the con trol of tW.000,000 of property, and thev I must guard that great interest end not do tnything that might be i Hears I He I reen a communication from .indge O'lletr lookinir to in amicable aettle ment of the dinVrenrea existing aa 1o the ownership and control of the Vaniinrbilt tinirersity, and its relation to the church. He also read his reply to the letter, In which he was more than silling to meet sny ressonsblc sdrsnces for en equitable adjustment. He ass surprised st the resolution asking for the meeting at this time and tltought ft nnwie. Kuuune pusinciis The report of the hoard of missiont. special order, which hsd heen displaced for the discuttion on tht Vanderbilti question, was again poatponed for the completion of the call of committees for reports. Several new mailers were! placed on the calendar. Ueiea of Mission Boards The apecial order the uninralion of ( the boarda of miions was laid before tn, ODjecta and edvantairrs ev peered from a union of the board nf miasions. tnf woman's foreign raikinary society lnj tn, woman's home mission society it will be more economical in nperatioti fjfirl ulnmrT ind rTrsirv1 'fTwlivi in r" Iri(. fli- rfrn-rt adopt!. B.ahcp A mild sensation was sprung hen tb, committee on ep,s,,, ,,. reK.rted that rhsrget had l'n Med .iftin-l lli'hnp forrion. Tli- nt urc of t h harg-i. not rv,al',il. but t rfcif on i tnr nH'mlni: mi! by -pritl (lirr, j a'l hr ciiiiiiit (p- ,.ff rwtirtf, fur con I nMfrntioii. It-. I'.iarffM -rr mlr by fOi. W I. I'.t -IxarJ. of Tfiiir and wr ;irtV(M to th ftntniiMtt.-p nt -jn-.'imry Civtp M.)rTiOTi titpppM Hiniif-'iiately forvt.ml ai.'i jj-k'tj t'uit tbr cdnt-n-nf-' apft'itt a f mniitt"'' tn i ,i k i r' r iin ; -i'lrMon tli- fyrifi' 'lmri.'- m th f r I f.rt nn TH At ru fr l-nn riiotJ tlw1 ; OTirnitte b (MV'intfil i Hi!tfip M-'fTi-Min t lii .t H I t bat a rtr wa nt ! to it hilra ni"--t bri t Mit a-k'-H if aunt lit- i Tv hiid not 1-fn mud an. I.ip'-oi ii tb-.i I, fit.- bv r-i lb T;it-d lhl 'ii' h w- tb it th (fiinnnU-- bad oniii r-d iifjbt. ami w ri ii"t i i-ar ! f.r tr't it n h -iK-.-ific )ttr2' O'fVai said ii Imd b.-.M cp Xfiririvm 1" doffd hint, and h1 riidnt w Uy atv ft i annltitat y inca.uitr aliould bv iunikfd. thotifjtu th Tyiiar order boul-l br pi .--.i,d itb. l-oilos nnt (liiilin1 i ii b-t tb fa ! duly prt-nttwl Ir And rwn irioii,n a laid un t be iablt, wktcb action ooiiUa-4 tbe yro- What About Your Wife? The man' telephone la nits ally at his elbow on his desk. He cAn tue it all day withoat saorin; from hia seat. What about the woman at home? Isn't she entitled to ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH IN RESIDENCES Call Contract Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY psswd invssMgstloa to asecitic charges. LOW SATES VIA SOUTHERN SAIL- Aa effort waa mad to add the al WAY. leged charge from Clay atreet church, 9 M Oreontboro to Washington, I). Bichinond. and oa pressing It to a vote j C, aad return account World Sunday th decision of the chair that It was I School aaaoaiatum. Oo sale .May 1U, 17, prupsr to boar a motioa to that effect 'IS, final limit June 1, llllu. Ilr muy lie waa not auetalned. Th anotioa t ken extended until June 1(1 l.y paying fee prevailed to refer th charges el W. F. of 91.00. Packard to a committee ef U. 9:l.t-C.reenehr t .liarlotte, N. l, At a lat hour tonight th eoetmjtteej tnd return account American Cotti.ii on tnveetigatinn in list cat of Hleaop Msnufscturera' taaociation. On sale Morrison decided unanimously that ami trial ou any of the charges lodged necessary, aad all were thrown out. The matter of the biahop't character now goes back to the committee on tpisoo- Ipacy tad it It generally believed that it ! will report against ttiperannuatien. In I eaae of an adverse report, however, th question will b fought out oa th floor oi ia eoaiereace. Zvti If tti Maml it Itt CtBtirj. I. B. B.-Twti. far 30 Yiars. D l teas east Meed teles la aag Bsiaiewas try, wMkoat esTy meet teita pare BetaailesJ lagtailaata. peeve tt we wtll eaaad rest a Basvw TSBlTeasT Fsam H reu have tytttwe, J.IW Bore. ".y aava iwaswa, "awe, Fatehe. Bees Pare a asve Plnapksa Erttrlleeve, lah B. B, B. (Betaate atlael. All sraspsoass Baal S"'B-rr. wmmmm r "fi" . 'fct..'rT ' Baaatny eeatcniisa. taanatT and aepatac all acsvee, less a aaua aaai Wsaiasti. esartatr rhe were ass ef sis a aaseaam. rmTSnrKtrrn by eatress. It w lxmam BOTTka wit dtrertloa fey keen era aat. riaia a a err rui (atrr rui st vriu im C. atlaoea. O.. D.Mri tswaale and Ivoe tsaalnal aavloa artseetk, CHICHESTERSPJLLS Lt"h. flit; la BaJ m4 ,U e4,likV "ZtlM bc.. mi twH. pi, w .. HVJ T. 9M tI.W V fflHr V .AM RlUil PIIJAW SOU It NHJ&ulSTS fTVtRYWNERC Do You Want to Move? nave yon tny draylngt How about your freight? Any heavy hauling f tie pack and crate furniture for shipping. Mowery arid Poole 111 . Dsvie St. Phc.Be is MUSIC STUDIO VI0LIH AND PIA1V0 Mitt Phyllit Woodall. Southern Life aad Trust Building Clem C. Wright ATTORNFY-AT-LAW N. K!m St., Opprmittt OoTir1hnvij UNRFDFEMED PLEDGES lug a- un.ti; i' .'tli p.r-.lj.-t, ..1 di.i rr-- .lid-. oth'-r j-wt-ifi " w ii t t- II- Litx rat iiiad t, 'rt - iJii-in-" ttri' 1 I do ii pr.onii. prop contiji ntul. aV. v. levri-A-s cu. '7 " ", ".""" "".,,'"'" ef 19, nnal limit May 21, ID 10. 930 00 Oreenaboro to New Orleans. Ia., end return account Asatwiatimi nf Credit Men. On asle Mny 14, l.'i, 111. with final limit Msy 30, 1HI0. 91n.S0--(lreenaboro to Allsntic vity, N. J., snd return account general asaeiu bly ( Presbyterian ohun h. On aal Mnv Id, 17, lb, with final limit June S, 1HI0. 91f M-Creenabor to Atlanta, (la., and return account National Baptist Sunday School eengreee (colored I, oa sals Msy 2.1, 94, with Ansl limit Juns I, lIO. Agproilmstsly law rates from all eth er ststlens. gr further Infiirmation te nearest ticket agent, or tddrett tht un dersigned. W. II. bTOLAMFKY. T. c T. A, Ursenthoro, X. C. SOOTHKBH'S C0HVKXIEHT SUM MER SCHKDUTIS TO THE -LAUD OF THE SKY." Sotitaera railway annoimces thst , . - 1 Summer ehangea in lr (o W(.,,r1 North Carolina Schcd reaorta will take place Sunday, June 6, Willi through Sleeping Or service from alt in portent points, affording moit excel lent service. ., ,.J ,!,. i crowd than ever before mill Halt these (aniens mountain reaorta dunag lh - - J r Hm rHss r.n int.. uii.l ' aw uit teiiyiiiimu i nuv rtlSH BCSl We wish to invite your Attention to the Importance uf planting the heat teed, it is one of the Foundstiuns to successful Fsrming. 'e hsve a limited amount of "SIMPKHIS1 PROi-IFIC COTTON SEED." on hand, irhirh we quote you at 91 00 f. o. b. Raleigh. Ijet ua hook your or der now for future delivery. Write for testimonials if yon do imt know of its merits. Our honk, "HOW TO GROW TWO BALES UK UOTTO.V I'KH CARE" will he sent upon tpplicu. tion. Reference: Any bant or Intai ness hoti'.e in Unleigh W. A. SIMPKIK S,( RALEIGH, H. C. Originator and Introducer f "Simpkint Prolific Cottet Seed." Feel Bad Cas t tklnht Cet h1 m tark aehs I'sinssil over uur Mil Try HICKS' FrFFTTS IVXtKniATKLT REMOVES TH K t M': K, Rstroifir pie U.- A ts- ( rurrt5tA, NEW BARBER SHOP and Chiropody Pallor. Jut . rj n.l lb I'.iriirr From Clegg'a Hotel. Coias, Bunioos, Ingrowing Toe Nailt Removed Without Pain. B M WEISS, Proptieto,. 'j,;,.. - te 1!. R. Depot. OLDEST AVD BEST MILITARY ACADEMY I IMTrD STATES Tit Oatalogu Address ' PtEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEMY, PaaJtaltil A. Y ,y M Bottit rs UQtno 10 cu
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 15, 1910, edition 1
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