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c " r. ' : 1 n: I N.I Del "I v 7 IIOK'O An el - , ; " I t j- School Work. : j rresbytery adjourned tvor.!ns - at 6:30 o'clock, t interesting session la ' church. Presbytery in the : t ' , .iks adopted Just beforo ad- t expressed its appreciation - ;' held this session in this y people will be interested to that the Judicial commission ap 1 In the case of Rev. L. D. Noqll t in a report a few minutes be Ijournment In which they re nted that the action of Presby i suspending Mr. Noell be re- 3, and recommending that his . be recalled on account of the condition of his mind, and .l.ars-3 have boon ' Rev. L. ; .. 1 c. - ::. . t in his fan.- Of !-.. preferred, was c .1. It was announced tlaat Mr. 2.oell was present, end a motion was made that this cas-a be tiled by . a commission in the session room Instead of by the Presbytery and this motion oarriod. Rev. A. R. Shaw is prosecutor in the caso appointed by the Presbytery, end the following (members of Presby tery were appointed to constitute the commission for the trial of the case: Revs, J. W. Wakefield, W. O. Sample and J. E. Berryhlll, and Elders C. II. Wolfe and J. B. nosa. PRESBYTERY WITHOUT TREAS URER. .r of Vr ' y- 1 Prt.Viterian church, cn&rroua, May 6, ana Du-inccs items posi- p oneJ from mis session win De acieu upon at that time. THE PROGRAMME OUTLINED. Secretary C. B. Bryant Issued a Fore cast of tho Conventional Programme In Order That Those Who Intend Going May See What Is Contem. plated. Secretary C. B. Bryant has mailed to the members of the American Cot ton Manufacturer's Association an out line of the programme and order of exercises which will be folio wed at the eleventh annual convention which It was announced toy Mr. Shaw that la to be held In Philadelphia, Pa., the Mr. Lawrence S. Boyd.' who was eleot- ed treasurer of the Presbytery in the place of Mr. J. M. Harry, resigned, is membership be retained in St, while appreciating the, confidence ex middle of, next month. Tins pro gramme Is an exceedingly Interesting one and will repay anyone who takes . T ' - - - wxxx. w I ..'..yen. The report was approved pressed in (him found that other du- the trouble to read it through. . One of the speakers down fojran address Is Mr. James T. Fuller, 'president 'of the , Jibytery. ties would prevent his acceptance. r nrtniMtmi nnhtart npiiirfc rnma Mr. Ha,rvev?H -Orr was then nom I PrMhifn-t,..iA i inated as treasurer and Revs. Shaw Fuller Combing Gin - Company, of ia i ....... .!. i. -. ana waiier. ana Eiaer ..wtuie wem vuanuus. -u -ouujcvt wutu C rV ""Luo nolnW to wnertodn whether Mii I Cotton." Governor R. B. Glenn, of i"? "V.ns,eraHon 'V9B re" or; would accent tho lace If elected; North Carolina, Governor R. B. Corner, n r resoytery s commute e on Th communicated ' , with ' Alabama, and Governor Edwlnd S. missions was t.i special order ..J" v.,, . v' r,t Stewart, of Pennsvlvania. axa ail to be ered. Rev. George H. Atkinson, I Mr a r. Harrison was examined in The draft of the programme fol .wo, ia iiimiiimu ui 1110 laiamil' oil mf Jhn enh or-ti nftfdSMTV tor a lid he read the reoort and tre ,niidafa aim4natkn. -be- .Wednesday; May 15th-at 10 a. nu liyar Presbytery while this sub fore belns- licensed to preach. He 'al,' meeting called to oreder by President -vcv., r . Ilk. Dll.... C!,n. A - Jl 1". ; that all of the home mission fore . Presbytery; : this being a pan 5i -J ammation was then eustainea ana wr. Tins DAY IN HISTORY. 1710. rThe five Mohawk chiefs, .who were tanen to England by Colonel Schuyler, attended an audience of great state with the Queen, and made a speech. j 1773. Battle of Lexington, which! commenced the revolutionary war. About 500 British grena diers anl 1!Sht infantry, pro ceeding to destroy the military stores at Concord, fell In with about 70 militia.-upon whom they fired and killed eight The British . proceeded to Concord, where they partially effected their purpose, but were com pelled to retreat before the gathering provincials although ,y reinforced by 900 men and ; ttwo pieces ; of cannon. In this ex--curslon the British lost 65 killed, 180 wounded and 28 prisoners. i The provincials lost 88 killed, wounded and missing. 779.--Colonel VanSchalcfc - marched from Fort Schuyler and de stroyed Onondaga, N. Y., killed 12 Indians, took 34 prisoners, to- , gether with a large quantity of stores, arms,' horses, etc. He re- '. turned without losing a man. 1782. Holland acknowledged the in dependence of the United States. 1783. Cessation of hostilities pro claimed In the American army, '"tthe; past year have Am Diiuvvnu LiiuL i i i n irrnns i n HWr'h!... ai i ..n I Harrison, after answering the requir 1 in part. 10 paid more than the t asked of them, and only three es failed to pay their claims. lount asked last year of Preaby- i Order, was licensed to preach. The report of Presbytery's com mittee on Sunday schools was read by Rev. R. P. Colt, ; ohali'man, and en behalf of the )City-Mayor J. E. Rey burn. r.r--r-;z 10:20. a. nv'Address of Welcome on behalf of the State Governor Edwin S. Stewart. ;:. i 10:30 a. m. Reply to Addresses of Welcome Governor B. B. Comer, of Hhome missions was tl.SU.SO, approved. This report ehowod fj? ' Address President 10:40 Annual Arthur H. Lowe. 10:56 a. m. Address "Immigration," Hon. E. J.. Watson, commissioner Of e amount paid was J2.0S8.91, that In the Presbytery there are 43 oport recommended that the I Sunday schools.' 502 Sunday school .uuwivu u5Di -. uo uiucowu iv.7 aiiu ncwiuu.o, mv...- I Hon e j Watson commissiO' liOO to $3,500. and that $1,200 pay school scolars. Thia report was immigration of South Carolina. av m, paying tne salary of an vvveu. 11:10 a. m. Address "Qualifications list to spend his time in the 1 REV. MR, PORTER SPEAKS. of the Model Textile Designer," Dr. E tery, The report was adopted. Th next shaker before the Pres- W. France, Director of the Philadel IK IN STANT.'R-s' rmiOTT bytftry was Rev. M. B. Porter, the Pnia rexuie ... bcnooi, Philadelphia, eastern efrtarv of Sundav ecn.001 and inrio- T,Bnnip' ' wnrk in the 11:25 a. m. Address 'Patents," by Southern Presbyterian church. Mr. George Otis Draper, Draper Company, - i tr au -r Porter expressed his leasure at being peutue, wiasa G. W. Belk, who Is engaged In nission work in Stanley county, ked to speak to Presbytery of JwthTnd development of the UrheB he was appointed to this work Cotton Goods' by Prof . J W Wilson ",Vi P,uKt.i rk...nk I . . . ... - nrosMnnt et thA Phllndftlnhia Museum iiihe Presbyterian Church in imh mnnta Junty, and said that It was very hng a place of residence that be ex- that , another ; minister be re to assist him In doing the n speaking of the work at y -he said that he preached 1 M w several hundred people, al there Is no Presbyterian there and no membership, and at many persons had signified 'mention of uniting with the as soon as a building hsall be 5elk Insisted that only the best rsbe sent to this field, saylns er denominations are recogniz or president of the Philadelphia Museum Philnrtnhla. Pfl. ' 12 m. Address "Fly Wheel Insur ance," by Hugh Nelson, Boiler and Fly Wheel ' Department of the American Casualty Co., New York, N. Y. 12:15 p. m. Address By C. S. Bar rett, President of the Farmers' Edu catlonal and Co-Operatlve Union of America, Atwater, Ga. . , 12:30 ; p. m. Address "Concrete Construction for Cotton Mills," by P: Austin Tomes, Atlas Portland Cement pressed a "desire to live In a "com munlty of slnion pure Presbyterian- lam, and that he was advised to come to Charlotte if a centre of simon pure PreBbyterlanism waa wjiat he-waAted as a home. He came to Charlotte and ssuld that he had found the Pres byterian centre he desired and had found the home also a centre of his torio Presbyte'rdanisrn. Here he re ferxed. to the par.1 f Presbyteriaalsm CompaiivrNew York:N, ,T pipyea in xne mecKiuuiaxa- 12:45 p. m. Address "Proper Tag tion of Independence.' ' - . . of n0tton." hv R. O. TTitt M.nn. opeaKUlg OI isunaay BCnooi WOrK, Stnndnri! Tae Oottinnnv Atlnna T--.- ..14 .U.. , v --J t ' - - ' uii. rui'Lai huu ,muL tin icuiwciiicu f " a .irTJ' 1 , a wor among, young peopie ana om j p. m. Address "Importa and Ex i whs srowmg icrriiory, ana people as wen. wmcn Stands lor me nnrt of rwtftn M9nn.ffiPt..r(i" hv T to ao its worK successfully l I the entire cnurcn, saying tnat nere- 115 u m Address "Oil Storage eea 10 ao mis giso. ' ioiot mo ituiwiru Jiau not oeen Problem." br E. M. SavercooL S. P. fk being done by the Albemarle Ioun 10 tn meaiocre. , nis worx e York, N. Y. 1 and Collegiate Instituts. under saia must rrom tnis nve on mean - Adjourn. Action of Miss Frances E more in spiritual life. He spoke of Afternoon to be devoted to exhibit .t-t- tne great opportunity now before the In the evenlne "there will be . .Z T. mulwn young people petween the tertaiament committee, , M -fVl UCIOH, IS MVVY 111 B nA Oft C! ' i. , m. . . i ogco i w ,u u. 'iiiTS dates ui ft erevuou. auis ouiiuing is oi Florida. Oerla. RAuth O.nimWna y me wiuw are wen up at me North Carolina, Virginia, . ..West. Vir itime N)DR TO' LAY ' CORNER- Sunday school and the opportunity to V . th. 395 nnA Tvor,, ,i v,-v v,ii iu.io a. in. Aaaress ine t-assini m h V; ' ham 7, r ot the last Hand Operation in the Cot MM www ii v m V tion." Mr. Porter la a strong speaker and his field of labor, is embraced In the States named above, giving him large opportunity to bring the ereat Inter tation to be present .and lay lest which he represents 'beflore the nerstone. Drawings of th new Churchy CL i --:-ri County Corni .clt'enbur County. 21 eay-cf April." IS II."" Fbt Cr: end' Drawinj Frames :v r ... : .... .t ...)"'-', " . ' Spinning 1. A II. WAS II D UR N. $ out her n . CIIATiOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA AH c ; f Democratic State convention i - resolutions- endorsing htm ?voted ; " down. . . ,'; m 1905, Impeachment proceedings be ,'",,'. run against State Senator Barney , A. Eaton, of Wisconsin, as M 'suit of bribery Indictments. Been Toastmastcr Hood: May :Havo ' Bight.. Petershurg, Va.t Index-Appeal. 1 We are not sure that TWtrnaster just eight years from the day oo! Hood, at Ohattanooga, was wrong wneu Teierrea io ir)ran as tne greatest man In all Jilstory, sacred or protane. Arter tninKing the matter over we do no,t -recall any other man who has been able to fool so many people for iso long a time! which the war commenced. The loss of lives to the Americans - during this war was estimated at 70.000 men, vast numbers of whom died on board of prison ships; not less than 11,000 died in the Jersey prison ship alone. 1804. A general massacre of all whites began at Cape Francol?, Haiti. 1813 Benjamin ; Rush, a distin guished American physician and . statesman, died. , He was a mem ber of Congress In 1778, and a signer of the Declaration of In- dependence.. ' . 1839. Aaron Ogden. an ' American statesman" and Datriot. died. j54. -Spain concluded , a loan of $2,000,000, offering the revenues of the Phinppms as ' security. 1881, Troops attacked In Baltimore, - Md. . - 1884. Planters in South Carolina .and adjoining states reported starving as a result of 'tho, pro- longed drought. 1894 A .bill introduced m the V. 3 Senate by Palmer, providing, for r government loans on farm V. products at a rate of one-fiftieth - qf their market value. 1904. Judge Alton B. Parker . re- ceived setback in Pennsylvania FOOD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. -The Minnesota Dairy and Food Com mission's analysis shows that Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar ami Bee's Lax ative Honey and Tar contained opiates and croton oil. opiates are poisons and cioton oil Is a violent poisonous purga tive. Refuse to accept any bui Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow package. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates or dangerous drucs and is the best cough and. cold cure. . There is no better Salmon canned at any price than Argo.One trial will prove It. i . Does Cotree disagree with yquT Prob ably it does! , Then try Dr.. Snoop's Health Coffee. VHealth Coffee" is a clever combination er parched cereals and nuts. . Not a grain of real, Coffee, remember, in Dr.Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its flavor and taste matches -closely eld Java- and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, heart, or kidneys can't stand Coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. "It 1$ wholesome, :, nourishing. , and satisfying. It's nice even for the youngest child. Sold by Miller-Van Ness Co. 1 ik n nil fciir -i i n V '1 1 ThefMel Is Hern Iff TO " LXY ke 6th of May the -cornerstone new building will be laid. The order will take part in these s and Governor . Glenn has Mr. Belk-that he wUl accept THURSDAY MAY 16TH. 10 a. m. Meeting called to order by ginla and Maryland, who are out of "..Lowe- ,,Address -10:15 a. m. Address "The Passinir ?ere exfeibited to Presbytery. will be a new grouping of the Stanley countv in thA future k v -" 1 - - ie iads. Whitney, New Lon a Bulah. the report of the Presbyterian Mr. Porter will be received . Into this Presbytery, having been dismiss ed from Louisville presbytery., : REPORTS APPROVED. : - The reports of the committees on systematic beneflcence, eocieties, ses- ton Mill." by E. F. Hathaway. Amerl can Warp Drawing Machine Co..' Booston, Mass. 1 10:30 a. m. Address "Combed Cot ton," by Jas. T. Fuller, President, Ful ler Combing Gin Company, Charlotte, N. C. ' ; , 10:45, a. "m. Address--"A New De parture in Cooling and Humidlfyinar Textile Mills," by W. IL Carrier, Buff- aio 'orge company,-Buffalo,, N. Y. ii a. m. Address:. . .. ; ; -r uusmess meeting- ' Report of the secretary And treasurer: , report of was called. F.MAr r T! T)n.,l.itui Hmrita Mftnn? Af ei(hsfinA iaii 1 committee on Finance: reoort of com e financial report showing the and supplies, bills and overtures, and on ways and means; report of narrative were read and aproved. . vu"",m" "wiuxiona; new dusi- Rev. Alexander Martin remarked that "Svh w oe oevotea to the property to be worth J81, x pipe organ worth $3,500, and n the college of $24(000. Mr. ited ; that this debt had been pastor tot a large, chutch In Char- 2"ItV th , ci? points ln" ned In the following manner to the First ? Presbyterian I lctte reported that In hda church so far as he knew he had no member In Banquet, Bellevue-Stratfordv 6:80 v. aaa 7v.".. his phnrcli whA MMMd in nlavln "' onawaa- .w..;rM i. are88' w. Finiey, resiaent. South :r..r-i 4V.7 . e" anway; aaaress. yterlan church; $8,000 to nlng churches in Mecklen- Abytery and to King's Moun .tery. A committee was ap VpportlOn the last named Revs.' Shaw and Atkinson and A. Henderson constituted this ee. IE CROWDED WITH STU- , DENTS. R. Bridges, D. D., president liege, said that ever since the of the new building, the stu 7 kad ranidlv increased in nt ffprn year to year, and that cescpt time the building waa J Its utmost for dormitory id further that the Presby- ollege was the only unen- hool.ln the South that meets V obligation.- This fact he uld mean .all the more be the fact that in the Sywod R. Shaw, an4 the church Tenth Ave nue Presbyterian church. ' $3,000 TO ALBEMARLE SCHOOL. On motion Presbytery voted $3,000 instead of $2,000 to the Albemarle Normal Industrial School.' v Exipanslon of American Currency," by E. W. Robert son, President of the", National Loem & Exchange Bank, Columbia, S. Cr address, "Freight Rates as related to Cotton Mills,;' by Hon. Bi B. Comer, Governor of Alabama; address, "The Cotton Situation," by, Hon. A. S. Bur- A resolution was Introduced " and ipBnn Momtwr of rnrri fmm io. was approved requesting Dr. 3. B. Austin, Texas; - address, Hon. R. b! Aiexanaer, oi v-nanoue, ancj oiner Glenn. Governor of North Carolina: mmebers of a special committee ap pointed for this .purpose make a'sult able collection of historic relics re lating to Presbyterlaailsm in Mecklen burg Presbytery, the -collectlion to be sent to the Jamestown .Exposition and after the close of the exposition the exhibit to be shown to the different churches In Presbytery. Invitations were extended to Pres bytery to hoia tne fall meeting at Wadesboiro, Paw Creek, and pleasant Hiu.' The rou -of delegates was call and address, Hon. Edwin S. Stewart, Governor, of Pennsylvania.- Second Annual Meeting Stockholders. Special " to" The Observer, Burlington, April 18. The second annual meeting . of the stockholders of (the Hopedale Cotton Mills, was held here this week and the report of the secretary and treasurer showed a very prosperous year's business. The State convention of the Daugh 1 teJH nf T.thftPfif- will i-trntvt v (n U a a.?1!t -'was osen as local council chamber Tuesday, April H Carolina there are : five point waa made 4n extending the In. Llti --a ,,.: tv, -. Jt'4i.i. I .,ttls TTtil i-. ' I""-"""' uu menus w, w'o "i Djruuu, uu5 wwwuii uwu rcoMumui mat never i of the Burlington council are mak exceeddn .that...ot. most of has presbytery feel.a esBlon,at this ing many preparations for the enter Idges- urged (the Presbytery 1 church In the Prestjytery. ' : 1 , , . , ., . . e,w support the colleges and ' cOfliMissiyNERS ELECTED. I : Wilmington Saw tho Point. i . rvKii mi. l t li r r on rrf t rt m i,mu uiii.-i ii mnj iit op i n tr rcm m in. t ... . i fh rAliA(A mom. I irtTiiri t s nM.i - Special to The Ohserver. 0 to 5700 to needv e rls to deferred until 6 O'clock. Prfihv-ir -.., ,, . omun j la getting an "education, and waiting for the return of the judicial f?a r ,Moore, .before the Retail ranted the Prehvierv tn i I AAmtnlRslAn. (hut h rAmticiiA Merchants s Association, outlined . the vtne patrnfi of any girl; who delayed go long tnat me election was v ""i"er vutwn Araocia. n education, known to : it. begun before its return. ' - tion to protect distress cotton.' Wil i girl had no money to pay I The following named ministers mlngton aw. the, point and her mer I through college. . . 1 were nominated: Dr. M. D, Ilardln chants, unsolicited, made a- liberal hn referred to. the helpful and Rev. Alexander Martin.. Rev. A. contribution, to the Cotton AssocJa ha- done in the mountain tu 1 R. Shaw, and Rev. w. T. Wotlnr tion. L,Wth Carolina bv elrls who iThe roll waa calledv aaad Dr. Harbin I jifcit training an ino rrefl- ana jun jwarun btct cieotea twin- r if 1 .lY . a vji-x . vvukk V1! 5 "!f !fn 3 had 'SeViou'lyrSdrKC v . ,r....v.. m Uie, . v. wuines, i wruer. Mrs. 1-annio .Cannnv.Af 4ni,i the. rule. JPCing toiiowei-in ' tneelcc.t Route '1. Ceprgetown. Tenn.. "that 1 tkm that the two ntmlnees receiving c"Khcd continuously nlKht and day and ... . . . . .. I IdArnnrl nniinlU . . . . tne MK-nesx numDer,oi; votes no de- I """. " .roy nu.inan I E MONEY NEEDED, : '"lit 'was the next speaker, 'srV;e c'f the a'aAcfatlon i:- 'rr.-i rrmci,rr(.!3 end the c"-r tn j- home a bottle cf Dr. Klnct' ,Rssa. Sii'.i? Rm ROCK Is a delic ous, non-alcoholic! non-stimulating bev erage to drink at home. (Taken with or after meala it conatitute8 a most delightful eafe guard against indiges tion and dyspepsia, and it is never constipating. Physicians prescribe It in their practice, and many leading sanitar iums use it by the barrel for their patients and convalescents. RED ROCK i-SIRUP HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN From all founts and bottling concerns. It is now manufac tured and bottled exclusively by THE RED ROCK COtt PAKY. and told only in pint and quart bottles, or fie a flaw from original packages, Cal for Red Hock and identify the bottle crown or label before youdrlnlu ' UANUFACTURlD BY THE RED BOCK CO. ATLANTA, CECCIA V ' Our work Is the Model of Perfection, and our tttab Ushmcnt in modern in every respect. ' . A trial bundle' proves the first assertion, a vl.iit to our plant tho second..,,. MODEL ' LAUNDRY CO., Correct nllnlcriJg.,, West Fifth St. At Church, ' A 'Wione 160. Pi -a p. f I Hi The Engraved Work j nic of the Observer Printing House Holding the . 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