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charlotte daily o ,...;:;:ivi:n, ooxoin:i: i:, i OF TII BAPTIST3 AYTh'cf'tME ClltRCH IX N. C v. Ir.' l.Mnjr-tone JoXmxon "Tells .f .l Ht Work-Rapid Growth :i.iH cimr--howuri Xorth r ,ixiliu Practically All Bapjb--I mlm Nearly AIW Conio From tountrjr aiurclic IUIItojmU HP i ntruded Church Wo--ho OP' i ortunlty of tho Church." ',: , T.terda looming t ths yiwt,BpUt . ..rh Rev. UvUigatone : eohitrtoa, , i ecretary of Che Stat Board of Mto ( ji tor Vorth Carolina. delivered so litore-ting addre-;on The Opportunity cf the Church." end he t""r bT !re oongr-aatlon, almost every tt.ff . occupied. After Introductory re marks by Rev. H H. Hultcn. pastor of lb church, pr.' Johiuton said! "it 1 treat pleasure to me to " h1" to-day upon the Invitation of your pas tor. And Brother Hulten came very roar aiarUng wo vtt on o weech on womn i work. and I wWh I could give the Whole hour to that rubjoot. The Bptlt denomination In Norm Carolina yean ago gave only a much to the cauae of niWont a lha women alone now give to thU - ... t hai thla mirnine to talk lo yon on tha subject of -Opportunity In State UMon.' There com a time In fcuaina We and In Church life when opportunity reacher ImportaM cn.t. w ben It mat be taken at the We If the largest rood to to be accompllrlied. and that erieta ha now come to Iho mlsrton IL'uieif the Baptia church In North C.B-. ..... . ,.. v t meet your IndebtedPer , eliurrn to the State MMon Board. Voii o a ' save noi rome urtv w a . . debt of bout tl0 to the noaru. dui you wilL of oourM, nay that amount wllh- . k , . .. 1. ka.l tn 14 qui Bavins w er-eo - t'I want to ept.-eik to you I1r.i of the mntertal development In the rural dl. trlcle e oar Htt. We are living In ft . Htnte wbei the rural flirt nru ri a . v-toplng more rapidly than we reallae, and the country rhurr.lir are thi plant ed Of town church. Nolo the develop-. a mwm t h kf 4 nm' M rhlircllff M- cated In eectione where oouiury rnureii ' ext. Take, for InetaiM. our church In 1 IjimWrtoo, In the rural dl.trlct around . . . i . .... ...auk., rif 'nftw. inat town iiiri r i. Ah.iiv).. and thnte furnished irenirtll eo ronUnuouJy lo tha towii church that it waa on our mtalon tnwnl 1ki( abort lime. Ir lutt a (-W year., it bo-oin eelf support Inf and erectr.l k fc.o churih bulldln On the thr .wM, look "t our rhurctu at fjlnrni urw and nklnhnm. Ixal-d tn Horn wltrr" ihore lire fw cuiiniiy a hwrohtM. a-d iiote how low h nwn thflr aruwlh. "And for n l.ng time th whip wm ' frue of h Hm Hupikt church, of rhur loltav. Th church w fnundfl here w 'ear a hui IW nil Iwwme rt-lf-wiii-pnrUnff until jiwi a few yen ao. Kor more than to y-ar you were on our title 1,14111 beard, and Hit . due Urrlv to the fact that we have ' fw . untry rhnrchea In thU county. Now that thar- lotto to rrowlnr: o ranldly you are re- fh.K::P,:r.d,,.,n0 .2 until you are a atronf charrti. "Aaother rean why we thould culll Vala tha churchra in the rurn4 dlitrlcti U that mml pr4nclier come from "iim- ' yoreot Ti youn nifn who expect to en ter tha rnlnUUy. and at leiwt tb of theae re from the country rnuri'na. aim navwr ae there mirh a dttnanrl for nreacheii a at tha prwnt lime. Kvvry dy I act Mteri ajklnf me to recuiimiend come Dreaeber for a church. "In the Mcond ulm e Wd owe a dutv era our ' to the town churchiH. for tliey ' "The HUU Minion Umtrd It now put ting more money In t'lmrlotte than It forraerty nut In thU cliun li. The bomd Lul 1Cln4t A fltliri-h llttil ' lUfhai'd MenwiTliI church until hut , year, whan they both betsimn If up porting. Now we are helping the . t hnreh tn Chad wick and other auburla. I'IaiI Thnurv we nut il til H In charge of our mlalon work In Wet and ; begin OreeMboro. and In M daya the onaregaUon la Wart flreemboro had ar ranawd to erect a ,( flonday achool room, aad requested that we let them have the preauher'i entire time. We did thla. and then the 8011th Oreeiuboro con grrgatioa tnught a lot on the principal . I. ih. 4 n lha ..Iff ..h.i .L A wi'wm imv . - w. ' ' ' ...... - for a paor. A man haa been appoint- d to take charge of the work the first . rf ' November, and a nan semen la have already boon made . to build a $M,QUt church. ; "The building of rullmnilr open, new epportunitle tor the t hureh. We are ' prone to atmrc Hi railroad. I know, and euma Of the iihiin they no don lit le eerve, hut. not wl'lulnndliiR, I tH-lleve .there b li" "i her titiuiuli nflny Ihiil rfod urea to nu ll ilvnti4e for progr -m at He Sow (lie rallnmcl.. . la wenletn North t'arollnn ttie o. . pie are alt KmpiUU, nrartk-ellv, hut they era IS raari nehlrut l lie reat of the Mtuio PTMUM mev niie iiron cut on ail ineae yean on miounl of Hi- lurk of rail road: but no iliet r.illi '! Imve Iiwii . ballt In Hie rlrn eontillv nil of our work h being c4-nnrciii. v--lit tir file M Ml. Mll.tii ttm.r.1 ' gave gM.WA t' help tillaalAtl linn liw. I . we mrnfei iwn .k.i"f. -ion imiiiio iipi . er Bute a dollar In u i him h lnnllina. Inil alwaya g1ve It money lo the .upKnl or ' the paor. And of Hie to '! we le. eiv r 4 bark all but ll.n ikii in chttrch tNilldlnaa "Wbea the IVMrd help a ml Ion. that -- fnlarien enteia Into a voutraet with llm board to alv enmethlng to every nur of the eonrenlton. fur let m i hnreli nr an ' Individual look only Inwerd im1 It lie meuee eilf-eenleret utid ei-owr Mlllflli atil . farrow. "IV. Yatet. wlm war long a mlwionary r tn China, uad one of our het men. I uend alwarr to rend every a rear a liberal enroling to the convention for Mtate inlr- aloe work anil he aalll 'S ran i u tr.vA . It neaiect Rtet mUalnrx. for that t the wan vi ail iiii .r Hum. ti m rnun ii -niMmrir.ep oiui nil 111- 4 "at. II. ia--lllea mp Klfie(I( 11 nil nill little apprnliniuive uf ihU churt li tilling that line. , "The Klr.1 Ilai.tut .lnn.li of HlrlRh . give more ! the cim of Hinte mlaaloni , than any rlinnii In the Hinlr. "Tliere ie more llantl.l. Iri the ran. rlaUoru of 1 "ho wan and Wr.i c'liottan ,' than lu anv other llkn territory In tliti , state. - ine noara aiver fi.uuu annually to ' CLiJh... . , , I. . ... , , , vKwivHa anu aveaipniiui roiiniv null the uadenianitlna that you give ;oo. ; The women uf lha church liuil year gave more thi.n fjui. ; "In the Ht.ne U yewr ir, llaiitUt . Churnoea were Hiilahcd nt a cimi or r2.0(lo. i "l)r. Olffotd Mir 'pportunlty l the taeeeur of reriMinrtblllty.' ; "O that lend will help u. ; ur apporlanliy and (tarp li to renllxe 'POIXTRY MEN TO MEET. )1 Tbe). Cliarititle A Matlon lo Jlold Meeting Urd needs y Mgi Iil i Tbe Charlotte Poultry aaclHtlon will hold an Important meeting In the. poultry hall, at the fair grounds. Wednesday night st o'clock. There 1 will be several addresses made. The ' rresldent, Mr. R S. Davis, wilt make the opening addreaa. Mr. lievla In poultry realms is llko Oroter fleve laad In the political world. When he opens hla mouth aomethlng la said. Mr. B. K. fash, of Oaffney, m. t'.. will make aa Interratlng talk. Mr. V. M. r hanaonhouae and Mr. T. I. Roaa, of fhlna Orove. will talk. Mr. '. C Moore, president of the North faro Una Cotton Grower-' Association, will make the closing addreaa of the even ing. These talks will be worth hear ing. Members are urged to attend. '1 he publle Is Invited. , Var, Tlrod Pair Peoptr. The Southern ' Stales Trust Cora. t ny has prepared a booth . at the 'r grounds so that thoas who be ne tired may : drop In and rent. irs and water sod other things t make for onrs comfort era to j.TOVlded.', fa.,;-; f irr! "T aVj,' r a man of hiiroane inipui-e. who i not winm-' harm a, kitten, t f cru'liy vtliefe bit' earn stomach i rued Overdriven, . overworked, at If nee-lr k roirverMna that will . f,K4 eaten and help tbe lom " i ale. rinioeihlng like Kodn i, ait it told by llawiey- MR. nil SOUTIIOATK'S IX3 CABIX Tlio Durliam Man. Take life Iaay t ml JLeta Uia OUwr l-VOlowChooe ttxi ' Alinlirtitr loUar Charlotte I'lUxeo Telia of Haw It to IHiwe. , . Aity, ! wtoo'haa tnada Ci trip orer tha Southern from Ralelf h to areenabdro may Itava , noUoed tnat between Durham and IUJUrboro tha train aeeme to wind amonr nurober of. amall tnotntaina.n aald wU known Charlott mm to an Observer reporter eterday. "It appaar that at on time Nature waa In aome kind o agonr n thla Jooallty and writhed Iteraelf Into ' humpa. One - of Uvaaa hunrpa lika a cat wltb ier ak up, Is abouCa mile from Unlerdty Cu tlon, and on tn topvof It a a,, two otory lor cabin 4iavlnc a larca porch running- around It wHh. ruetic poeta and ralUnr. , The Inner lor flnUhlpg conalata .only .of tha twure log walla nd a celling' wWch expoaea to vlw the aieepera of tha floor above, Tha cabin haa a rock chimney with an Im mense fireplace tn tha hall, tha croaa anpport of which conalata of a eoc Uon of railroad Iron about ten feet long. :. , "From thla hilltop one get fine view of tha United Stalee. Including five adjoining oountiee and tha city of Durham. About o'clock. In the afternoon one may aoa a train with a long trail of smoke coming out from Durham, and as Vt atop at University Station he may see a, portly gentle man a)lht (often accompanied ty his frlenda) and enter a surry drawn by a little mul and a big horse. Jn a few minutes the surry rounds the hill and the Individual aforesaid steps out to bo welcomed and embraced by a couple of frlaky doga. His day s work now b!lng'oveT. tie haa trnia to alt on the porch with his feet on the railing and read hi papers. Treaty aoon ib arorus, of .coontry ham and other good things begin to permeate other good hlngs. begin lo termeate the air for miles around and tpt gen' Ueman- .duwppears. Into hla cabin. Unwcver. an th evening ahadea toe gin to fall,- he emerge again, llghU hln pipe and through tha volumes of smoke that ooso from hla mouth, at-hcM the aun act and the rat of the moon. He meditates and In the meantime the smoke from hi prpe gather In the valleys, floata away to th eat and to the west and rolls tp lito black thunder cliMtda that deluge tho country with rain. Hence the ex ceptionally wet season of 1100. From hla cabin porch he can see at any hour a landscape paint I nit done by An Invisible Hand that eurpaases any thing ever accomplUhcd by Rem hrandtnr a Turner, hear nnthems tne pini. that urpa th ?C-nde.t hurch choir aa hloe. blrda. crtcke, fatydlda, etc.. that put to ahaine even the grand opera. Hire la a man wtio jiracticea thai simple life about which Tolstoi. Rus- kin. Wagner and others nave preacn ed aiK-h eloquent sermons. He cares nothing for tha world's artificialities and vanities, nor for the men who run wllh their tongues out for the almighty dollar. Her wtalln 4a In thoae he lowes and toy whom he Is loved, and hla chief joy la not to get, but to give, something, and he gives Javl-hly of hl hospitality l good fellnwahlp. "Not to know Jim 8outhgate and hla log cttbln well. It Is to miss something." Tlio Meeting for Men Only. Tho meeting for men only conduct ed oy the V. M. C. A. yesterday was well attended and of much Interest The speaker. Km. . W. Carl tVhaeffer. apoke with much power on the suojet "Christ 'a Call tonToilng Men." Hla text was taken from the seventh chapter of Luke, whlrh give the account of the raising of tho son of the widow of Naln. Mr. 8ohn'f for' descrrptlon of the scene was a graphic me and tho leon tha ho drew frm tho word of J chum, "Voting man 1 auy unto thee arl" were iiiwirt timely and they were H tenisl to tiy the HiuMenco of men with Intenwe Inleresl. VOII AN IMPAIRRD Ari'KTITK. To Improve the appetll anil rlrennlhen the illaertlon try n few doer of Chamber, lain Hl'tnaeh nnd l.lver Tubtetr. Mr. J II. Hella. ol lieirolt. Mich., wyr: "The reatorei! my appellle when Impaired, re lieved me of hi m I'll feellns nnd mtie-d a pleaaanl and allifiiclory ngiveinent uf I he howelr." Price, IS cenU. Hamplea free. It. II. Jordan A Co. Under he FIRST NATIONAL BANK on draught. Ml DA SPRINGS WATER v CHICK SPRINGS WATER WHITE STONE LmilA WATER, t OISSES I CENTS, For your stomach' sake. drop In to see ua. 'Phone us your order for f HALF OAIXON8, : QAUjONS and I OALLON DEMIKS, u ' 'I'laiwre SU aad MS. n :,i-. Carbonating Co. BVVUiU a '"'g V'"' BIIAUT OA1XON8, II "NsJ ,J ; GOV. CtEXX IS TPBCTIT.NN. Ue Thlnka the eiucrat Will Win Um Wk1U and Tvntn Congreaaional MMsuicta. , . Oovsrnor 'Olenn., who bas been campaigning In ; tha' western part of tha tftata, was seen by an Observer man yesterday afternoon at tha Cen tral and lie consented to talk a lime concerning the present political con dltlons as he found them. The Gov ernor said , he was stopping In. tM city to get a short rest from strenu ous work- When asked about Marlon Butler's . statement that tha Repub licans wera making gains, ha declared that there was very, little In It, and his observations led him to believe that the political outlook for tbe Dam ocratlo party was never better. He believes that Jackson county will go Democratic by a small vote, and that Rowan will give the vsuai Democratle majority. "Thoogh tbe Republicans will make small gains In a few eoun ties." said the Oovamor. "there Is ne doubt In my mind that thla will be offset, and more, by Democratic gains In others': ' ' : " ; . ' ' He Is not Jalhe least disturbed by the situation, and believes the State is politically In the best of condition from, hla standpoint. In the Gover nors opinion, W. TV Crawford will be elected to Congress from the tenth congressional district by a good .ma jority, and R. N. Hackett will wis out In the, eighth' district wttnow any trouble. 7 ,. : v Oovsrnor Glenn said he was de- ah . TESTIMONIAL " The following letter Is wore eloquent In praise of the Ar tlstlo Btleit Pianos than any testimonial Mr. Clowe!! or our ' selves could .write. Rev. Mr. Clewell is the. head of Salem Academy and Col lege, Winston-Salem, N. and shows the high esteem and confluence tn which the firm of Chaa. M. Btleff Is held by one of the best known educa tors In the 8outh. e Wlnston-Balem, N. C, Sept. to. iio. My, Dear Mr. TCllmoth: e hegardlng the letter for the Btleff Pianos, please write such a letter as will suit your purpose and sign my name to the letter. Or, If you prefer to do so, write the letter and send to me and I will sign It and return to you. I know that I can endorse anything you claim for your pianos. We have always been well pleased with them. Very truly yours. J. H. CLEWELL. Principal. (lias. M Stieffi tioutlirrn Ware room 5 Went Trade 81.. CliarlnUe. N. C. O. H. WILMOTII, Mgr. P vou haven't oiiite made I ? suit is to be single or v h '-ISA' imy-:y . . m r . i m. m styles to select from, neither one of them common f, place, both i of them decidedly correct Mellon if- ments. Come and see what ED. : MELLON QOR7Pjiny lighted with the progress ' shown ' by the western section of the State. Pros perity Is written all over It, and there haa been a large Influx of people into that section lately. , . . Oovemor Glenn will' leave for Balla bury this morning, where , he will make an address toTnlght. k . : Ro&rpUon To-Nlgtit to Mr. , RaynaL ? Theeceptlon to Rev. C. E, Ravnal, pastor f St. Paul's ; Presbyterian church," will be held at the church, on .Twelfth-' street,;;: to-night. . This will no doubt , be a pleasant soclul event Is church circles and will be largely attended, : as . many are ' de sirous of meeting the new pastor of thla new church, - , i ' . v " j It Is enough that a woman should be well and strong to be charming and beautiful. In order te be thla he mut take liollltter'a Rocky Mountain Tea, one of the greatest beautlflert known. Tea or Tablets, M eenta R. H. Jordan ft Co. Kouseiteeper i " - knows what a hard matter it ' to ' get oo washing, free.'Jvfrem.v' disagreeable odors. Those who send It te ua ' find It delightfully clean' t and sweet. Let us call for It-', to-day. ' t'.ODCL . LAUNDRY CO, ;H:orrect Laanderlng." '. West Fifth SC At Charch. rOR INDIGESTION Take MRS. JOK FF.RSON'S REMEDY. TOR RHEUMATISM Take MRS. JOE PERSON'S ' REMEDY. - jrOR SCROrrjLA Take' ' MRS. JOK PERSON'S RE3I3)Y. FOR ANT DISEASE CAUSED BT IMPURE BLOOD Take , MRS. JOK PERSON'S REMEDY. . ' Your Druggist Sells It uo vour mind what your fall double - breasted here are two a fit we can give you. ; y every Yiif Driest I Sells It r ' vuAiuiiyL r . . . ' ' I . ' i7 - Lie-" M .M . J W ee-T, I aJli .' i.-- w I .yi-.V'.'-v?!,,-:'-i I ji. m I t ' i.-: r ' a-L ' mi) i! I X. II li lit v v, m 'ii mum It . WB -eST C WYI - :' 'h)y:A coeooccocoocwc Strict Simplicity: ayehport Beds rt ' . .Al.l.ni A. a.,1 ArnimiiBlll ' , X ' X . solve SUCCeSSIUiy ini email Twin priureui., ,... i ' . ' VT ' g Sofa by day. a peerless double Bed by night. ' Can be changed In- ; O" X I7..iw k- - ain.i. .iah No cumbersome moxhanlara to get out .- . , ' '..0- 8 of.?.r"r!.r. . ot,4.'. n.w w..Oiere4 Oak and Mahocanr "!''. ' ' ,: fif X we nave l firm in uviurn t , r - -..-v -., - - , u ' 8 Frame.. Uoholstertng of Two-Tone VelOTr. 'Olive or Spanish - " 0: O f father, i Prlcea range from ". to ..$;.;A"V-:w Q . venport Beds $aa.00 ad $200..- v -i 8 We can show you a large assortment of 2tl ; v i :'.V' 8 y x ; and easy ieainer tjnairs. ' " '-w ' , ' ' v 1 , W X -j, .' ! y considered. ; .;: ylr'l'fi-r ::X:P.T-:Vy- B t 8. ' -- y- 8 . ' ... ... , ' . a- . swa -.--W:' -':r",,5-r X liF T IKfAV, r ' Vntfth I rifrtn Atl-AAt ft cobqoooocooooo . i a 1, V A'.! ' i i f 1 )ll . . tea. .". 1 .. rw-.a. V V V ,J I :; : ' y. ItjTop )at' weatierand'you aressea umess you are wearing a ciever xur vaaju v; (:; vTinie iras .when these beauts considered aluxuij,: but to-day, a , Toj) Coat. is n'.i'V. easav sj .aajemaaaaa. esaBjsaaw. lIMMfflMMTflltF . - ' ' DECIDED I 1 -We Ve the; knee lengthinBIack; Oxford and Grays, -the short; oTppersVlf or ;lhe swell young men. ;C V YorKe Bros & ttogers -ncd let dtr.m ttc jboal "J . j ' 4 "..' !..: . -.-v' arm I t . ..- -. fl Si , ' . ' k- II V. - ' . ' V, ', M f - ' i , ' i ' 11.-'. l.'f We are making special display thla week of fine Mahogany ' Bed Room 1 1 and Parlor Furniture., ' : . - The home can now be made beau--tlful fnd comfortable at a smalt cost,. , . wo , inune iiau Dressers we are t 25.00, $50.00,' $40.1 Do , those , handsome Mahogany ottering at - ; .00 and $0.00 each Brass is ueaa to rnaicn, u you waui, them. PARLOR SUITS .. ' - . '.'V : The ' largest stock ever v: how In . the State. ' Every atyle ; we aho w ( Is something new and, the prlcea the most reasonable ever offered - on this market before. ': V-; ,; . Jlew goods omlng In dally,-' XUli eur store often and inspect, the new -things that are arriving dally. . :v . i. . ,, , v , , ., v- . - .. . . V.i 3 NECESSmr. the jconservatiye jnan v:w - -- : ' "'' - ."t; 5 .rl ; 'I'- ; aA - .kA ".' .? a V Is here. " Toull niei one. real' r i f soon, i Why not make . your election while our stock is complete t v We have a big . . line of the one, fashion ,'( has , k . pronounced correct. :. 'V f ,' . V " ' Raincoats v and Overcoats , '' ranging la price from $U.60 to $S.00. . ':'-: f y.r' ; ' i Tin ewetleat ever.r Fit guar-' , anteea. : v s . . ;o4xlr M-iiI on Approval Re turaiiblf S Our Esprnse, - . ... J. ..I .a .' i. X mo :;...' : v ; ' Jr'v': ' .J",".''5v':.'?Vt,Vt'),.'' 4-.- ' ; w a -7 w 1 mtiDixG QLorumns. fl 1 i
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