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chaklotti; daily :ol.;ti ; TOIAX.-QF, CANAAN nunuxo. modixop PArrn . II. K, Borer, la Hla ; Tnrewell rnlug feerniou . Before the Ooeo i tiie vooJirrcHc vrar, i-reacnea i rum the Incident lt-lald by Slaw 1 1 tew. ttlm an liamWe "W omu, 1 y the 6b(W Greatness f He 1 Jib, the Power of Her GtniM ni and turn Kcelity or tier Momui ty, won iynms Christ the Healing "Hero u the greatest victory that ' ever earn to a human sol." StUng forth the - heart-daunting obstacles ever which the "woman ot Canaan" climbed, with purpose a : splendidly unswerving,- with faith at - magnificently greet as was her spirit . deep-grounded In true hamllity, to the wresting from Christ Jesus of the granting of her heart's desire. Rev. H. X. Boyer yesterday morning thus fervently recognised her triumph. It waa at Trron Street Methodist church, , hie last morning- eennon. before - the assembling of the Western North Car- '. Una Conference which meeta at Ash villa Tuesday for a redistribu tion ot pastors throughont this terri tory. Peculiar Interest always at taches te such occasions from the ' " fact that In every case it is possible , Chat the last sermon of the year may be the last sermon of one's pastoral charge. While a change Is not likely ens never knows exactly what a Con- fereaee will do. The pastor state J that ths year closing- had been a fine . ene in all departments of Tryon Street Church. Mr. Boyer'i sermon yesterday was a plea for humility of spirit In prayer and an unending perseverance, . This he declared had never failed and never would fail to be ot the highest benefit. There is no In- ' otanoe recorded : In Holy Writ where ' jnK riesus unnai ever turned away a man who approached him with faith and unfailing earnestness. Matthew lt:tt: TLord help me." was the basis for - the sermon and the rinsing earnestness of its appeal permeated " the minister's gospel sermon. It la to be considered in the berln- nlng. In order to obtain a clear under- cusslng the aspect 'of humility, Mr. Boyer said- that the Iord aid not es tablish the : mourners bench neither did . h establish the - Methodist Church, directly. But He did unfold to His people the methods by which to brine others Into the fold. The Methodist Char oh found this the best method and for many, many years It used it with great Effectiveness, and tn It reposed the belief -of many intelli gent people, ' He classed with IW as occupying similar relatione towards the essential, the rite of ' Jtaptlsmjby Immersion in one church, of confes sion before the session of another and of laying on of bands In iJ third. None, he held, are essential in, them selves, yet tn so far as each Is useful. It Is to be commended. .- r That earnest hvmble, persevering prayer that nermlta no ,i discourage- ment to blunt thai edge of Its faith must Inevitable meet with a high de gree of saocess waa contended by Mr. Boyer' in conclusion In earnest and eloquent fashion. standing of the attitude of Jesus toward the woman who asked for the heal ing Of , her daughter, said the speaker, . that Jesus waa born under tho ancient government and had been formally CHALMERS MEMORIAL FORMED. Charrh Which Senas to Have a Fa turw of Usefulness Before It Form ed I Dilworth Tewterdey Building to Coot 15.000 Will Be Cnder Way a Year Hence. . . "Twelve months from now we ex pect to begin laying; the eornersteae of a f 11,000 church, to be the finest Associated Reformed Presbyterian church In Charlotte." This waa the ringing utterance to an Observer man laat night by one connected -with the new Dilworth A. R. P. church, the Chalmers Memorial by name, which was officially born yesterday after noon at a meeting of those directly interested. The organisation of this church was in accordance with authorisation made by Presbytery at a recent meet- The service was held in Blmms' Hall, being conducted by Rev. Dr. K. O. Miller. Presbytery instructed Dr. Miller. Rev. Dr. Q. R. White, Elders R. O. Bryce, of the First A. R. P. church, and TV M. Ranson, of East Avenue Tabernacle, to perfect the or ganization of a church in Dilworth, for which the preliminary steps had been taken some weeks ago. Dr. Miller was assisted yesterday by Rev. Dr. T. O. Boyce, formerly of Mecklenburg, now .of Memphis, Tenn., and a visitor In the community. He AWAITED t MIRAXXH IX TADf. Colored Prisoners Think They Are Not Geexing Square Deal Because p Prison Doers Are Stubborn, .' ', ;. V The charge of retailing whiskey without license of the law wag lodged against John 'Matter yesterday.' Alice A U en, colored, more- mathematically knows as "Ninety-seven," spent yes terday as a cheerful prisoner on the aame charge. - Thomas Davidson, col ored, was arrested also, and will tell the court to-day whether or not he did sell: a Quantity of; Intoxicating liquors for gain , and. if so, how come." ' ,. " . Ada Galnea, colored, was taken off of No. t yesterday morning about xno reason for her arrest at this uncanny hour was disorderly con duct on her part which shocked the officers of the- law. She spent a good portion of the day In prison. Then a friend came to the rescue with fifteen big, round dollars and aha was re leased, never, probably, to return. "I don't see why we can't ret out of here like Paul and Silas did." com plained John Motter. yesterday, as he became more : and more Impressed with the weight and thickness of the iron bars, that loomed 'twlxt him and freedom. Whereat "Ninety-seven" reproach ed him for lack of faith. Both evi dently derived comfort from the fact that Scripture characters had been in prisons And t there are Intelligent white people who Justify their conduct by similar reasoning, equally logical. FOR MR. DURHAM'S RETURN. Central Methodist Congregation, of Concord, Ask Conference to Send Popular Pastor Back. Rev. Plato Durham's many Char lotte friends will be interested to read the following . resolution recently adopted by the board of Stewarts of the Central Methodist churchy of Concord, asking Conference to find him back next year: "The board of stewards of Central Church, Salisbury district. Western North Carolina Conference, de sire to express their un bounded satisfaction with the labors and ministrations of the church's pastor. Rev. Plato T. Dur ham, during the seven months of his pastorate. They recognise his un usual ability In the pulpit and note TKe'Y; Children I'iUGICi-; Too! ) ' A'cotnpleto musical edocatloa U one of tho mc ralnabla at aocompliaha By meant of the Luddcn k Batas Piano Club, It Is torely tho meet asstly acquired. ? Br joining tho club ' ow forming, members can not only lecare a beautiful hlg-h-grade piano at about two-thirds Its real Value, but can also amago lot a complete. -coaree oi musical Inttracuon wUhout ut J mt, t " v . t, . . . - r r . - ' "K" """ -J The Luddeh & JBates7 : New ; Is a plsndld HOO inttroment, with a lifeimeroarantee backed by our record of nearly 40 rears of honest dealing. Our dab plan saves all toe ordinary ex pen of piano selling $ make It as caiy for ns to sell a' hundred pianos at a time at to sell one. It got only savea ouf memDen 9 Hi in cat n, "but gives them the use ot U piano cf 0iKf iust as soon as their application It accepted. ' j , - .;,( J- 1 TWIMtothwCMntMlilUI aWm plwlipKlilMmiM4 m Mm4 wuimm. klixW nit, mlt mrii utla. Jig M, trn uk, mi smmIm hmkm. BMMlM cum tt wtlmm. aakaursat. Kick 1afaU mm. 4 esJrtatkealaengneelBitaab . - -i.-r.i- - i- . . la cms ! mOj f Ow Km4 e( Ike bmUr, w cue! ne thb eensMt) es snkt ne Sjmmw a pms si ne smjcM Mum, Wsw at n taiia awllwriM Wak mi i ewilm am itf ef gnus ki Ut sf fcha. hellTwrtINlmlM nmrUI llt ym. TawlHnMSMHia'M mm We will msumbii rin Im t, a vm) auto, sum mm! aa4 a MdW nil s vttk nek (Mi WMttaffcU lilinrinat niiMU temkis. HIDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House, ; . uopt.AX, Bgvannan, ug. 'admitted to4hohurclt according tu pastor of East Avenue Tabernoacle. ' established rite. He was a Jew and Muslo was rendered by the East was also assisted by Rev. J. A. Smith, f w1th pleMUT9 th; Increase In the size of congregations and the greater , general Interest In the affairs of the -preaching to Jews. Now He had Jc- Avenue Tabernacle choir. In charge .,,,. ,,., i. , rrwu i rum uaiuee ana gone out DC-; or nr. u. M. siCAiiaier. yona id nounoaries or fajeaune into m cnurcn was orfanisea inn is Bomewhat almcult position of Method What might be termed the enemy's i members. Messrs. A. R. Balles and . , ,., ,Ki. hX.. in rnnnni peculiar heeds of this church and the country, heathen soil for retirement, IF. 1 Sloan were choaen. trustee and to escape for a time the opposition Messrs. J. H. Ross, J. A. Russell atid which He met in preaching the truth :T. t,. Klrkpatrick elders. The name to his own people and hla own kins- 'of Chalmers Memorial was decided on. men. Into this retirement broke tlieiin honor of the memory of the late woman with the daughter of mind die , eased, or, In the phraseology of that day and according to the mother's ' belief, possessed of a devil, she sought Him out. Probably ahe recog nised, that under the existing order Of things as she understood It neith er by birth or social position had she Rev. Dr. John T. Chalmers, for a half dosen years the 'beloved pastor of the First A. R. P. ehurch and one of the most respected men in the councils of the larger bodies. It was under his guidance and In realization of his Idea that East Ave nue Tabernacle was organwea. -wis lam Just at this time in Concord, the stewards earnestly request the author ities of the church to continue the present pastoral relation during the coming year." tho right to expect a favor from the church now haa obout 600 members. . bands of the Master. But she crossed . over, notwithstanding; broke down the wall of conventionality and went to Him beseeching mercy on her and on her daughter. The most pathetic Incident perhaps connected . with all the miracles wrought by Christ Is brought out here In the conduct of this woman and her appeal. Commentators have usually taken the views that she waa in ignor anpe of the laws of the kingdom, but it tow uoi Kem sdboiuici; impossiDie for. her to have heard of the law of J the kingdom and heard of the grace -, that was coming to earth through Jesus Christ whose fame had gone broad through all that country. TROUBLE COMMON T,C THE. RACE. i It Should be noted first that the thins? Uiat brourht this woman out of the enemy's country to Invade the presence of Jesus Christ was trouble trouble that had fastened Itself on tier heart, deeply and completely. "It may be there are a few here this morning," said Dr. Boyer, "who have lived to this good day and hour with out having experienced the awful , rrasp of a terrible trouble without having the fangs of pain lay deeply y noia or your heart. Let me say. to yon with all the tenderness of my soul I fear the time is not far distant , When tt will come. Among my own acquaintance, i know scarcely one who has lived even to the years of - young manhood without some dark experience!." . Daring all the penalties for vlolat . teg the conventional customs, this wo man came. Without hesitation she laid her case before the Christ and made her wishes known. He answer- - ed her not a word. That was a ter rlflo test. ; - OTHERS FOLLOWED. . "1 am persuaded," said the minis- ter, "that in this day and time, on ac count of oar prosperity and the rapid advancement which we are making in . nil directions, we are not willing to come down to the place where this woman stood and say, 'Lord, give me - a crumb.' Are we not inclined to say, . 'I was born of such and such a family. In uch and such a county and was educated at such and such an in stitution, and therefore I have a right to walk up to the Lord and demand - what I want?' Even If the thought Is not oo prominent, even if we do not giro- it expression even to ourselves, do wo not unconsciously appeal to our , Lord on this dignified platform? The ' Lord, being King, cannot meet you on any platform eave that or absolute humility." No man has ever passed from his natural fleshly state into the state which Is the salvation or the human soul save the man who has come into possession of a power that says, "I will . numnte myaeii to any position wnicn may be necessary In order that I rosy recetvo a crumb from my Master's table."-.? Is H true that we are pre uming to think that tecause we are raining control of the world of finance and (business we can by the ame methods, with more or less ease, bring aboot tho supremacy of rellxlon in tho world.' Never, never, never can It be done except down at the bot tom, where tbla woman stood, willing to sacrifice everything, as she was. A SPLENDID VICTOHT. Waa it not a, glorious victory that he won, being eW s It wer at arms length by the Master T It was r ot merely to draw out and test her i ith. He saw it from the be ginning. ut it was to give to hla disciples on . -.mple and Illustration that should , ..j re tnrouxn . -atlon. But ' that was not - i all the rebuffs of silence and of , e h. the woman persisted, What j in perseverance Is thaU Per- -Ttnct in . prayer. '-Ton i.: aay, lis the condition for tho. an- r ? of prsyer." Ten, faith is tho : :,un. continue!, tinfaiiing s faith ( fam'tne!s. Jesus is supremo r of the 'world and holds In His 1 th universe "M be hearts - ef j nd everv man must come to r'rt'-urh absolute surrender." The, i of our own Individuality In n to 3!:s is absolute rebellion, us to come as In the mild . ;ny and with the peaceabl j .ve'fnws of the aove. ? reference tt the monrn , i f f'her dsj-, el instltn- ;;etto2---n, V.!o Jis- and thre are now Ave A. R. P. churches In Charlotte with an ap proximate membership of 1.400. The Chalmers Memorial cnurcn , t)ve and MUaUy valuable landa In an owns a lot opposite ir other section. For instance, I. know He's place, ror wnicn ,ou w, piU ,f certain lands In Sharon township Mecklenburg Shoo Id Have n Tax Com mission. "Mecklenburg county needs a tax commission," remarked a Charlotte cltisen to ' an Observer man a few days ago, "for the purpose of equalising the lax rate of the several townships. Some adjustment is now attempted but with little success. It is a well-known fact that lands In one community are rat ed far cheaper than equally produc- There is no debt on this. It Is 71 by 100 feet. Provision is also made for a pastoral salary of 00 a year and it is hoped to secure the services of Rev. R. E. Hough. Meetings for the next twelve months or more will be held In Slmms Hall, which has been rented for the purpose. About the explratjbn or this period the erection of a chuech bulldlnsr will be under way. to cost 116,000. It ! believed that the church will number among its members one hundred and fifty luriftm a vear hence Th. nrranlsatlon of this church I a tltlnrtlve stride forward for this nmiftlnn In Charlotte and will without doubt reallxe a career of slg nal usefulness. - OFT FOR CONFERENCE. Mnthnriiat Prenchers In Charlotte, ll s Over Western Carolina, Astir On to Aaheville. Teaterdav closed the Conference vear In the Methodist churches of rharlotta. as well as in Charlotte die trict and western North Carolina. Nearly all the Charlotte Methodist ministers will leave to-day. or to morrow for Asheville. where the meet in, will convene under ' the presl dencv of Blshon James Atkins, ot Waynesville. The local ministers are Rev. Frank BUer, Rev. H. K. i Boyer, Rev. J. W. Wheeler, Rev. E. L Bain, Rev. Harold Turner. Rev. J. F." Tot ten. Rev. W. 8. Hales, Rev. A. R. Surratt. Rev. W. O. RudlselL Rev. Dr. W. W. Bays and Rev. 3. A. Baldwin. As stated previously, Rot. A. L. Coburn mav be unable to XO on ac count of the illness of his wife, ami Rev. J. S. Nelson Is sick. The following laymen have been elected to represent Charlotte Dis trict: Messrs. J. W. Qulledge, of Wadesboro: W. H. Phlfer. of Monroe; C. W. Tillett and L. E. Anderson, of Charlotte. Rev. O. C. Brlnkman will attend as an applicant for admission. An attendance of at least five hundred is expected at Asheville. Elaborate preparations have . been made there for the entertainment of the guests. CITY'S INCOME GROWING. Revenue From all Sources For' Car. rent year f 31S.T17 An Increatsj of Approximately $23,000 Over Last Vear. According to the latest and most re liable sources, the city's Income for both general and school purposes for the current year Is something-in the neighborhood of 1214,000, ' or to be exact. S213.717.0S. This Is an In crease of something like $25,000 over that of last year, n very healthy ad vance. The figures In detail follow: Prom general taxes whlte),....,tUo.7.& From general taxes (ooiored) , ,. Licenses collected first months Total .., SU3.K6.sa SCHOOLS, i Income from taxes (white)...,... .$3,03 fl Income from taxes (colored) 1.17S.U Total ... ..;..,;..U...l3n. Total income lor etty for TBQI for . . . - -both general and scfaoo)' pur-- " UUto Virginia. Withers Hart. . ; j The many friends of Mr .and Mrs. t C. Withers, of Spartanburg, fi. C. will learn with resret of an nnfor- alL jtunato accident by which their beauti ful Z-year-old daughter, Virginia, was badly scalded a few days ago at their homo la ' Spartanburg. Tho - child knocked over a teapot full ef boiling water, receiving painful iafcriee over the greater part of - her body. No serious - results are anticipated. The child la unusually -bright, ' winsome and attractive and, the friends of her parents win -w tan. for a speedy And complete recovery.- .: ', v. ' . . "VV? An Expreaston of ThaaVs. ,.it. r To tho Editor of Tho Observers. . . The board of managers of 6t Peter's Hospital desires to express 1t ap preciation and thanks- to-all those who helped or aided at 'the recent floral fair.- ,' ' '- '- ..; , DOAED OF MANAGERS. whteh are listed at IS an acre and those lust across the big road In Char lotte township at 120. The farmer restcllnx on one side of the road la mad? to pay three times as much as the farmer residing on the outer siae of the road, a manifest Injustice. A tax commission, created for the pur pose of adjusting rates, would be I great benefit"- Mr. Leo and Dr. Wylle at Great Palls, a. o. Mr. W. S. Lee, Jr- vice president and chief engineer of the Southern Power Company, spent yesterday at Great Falls and Rockv Creek. 8. C. in company with Dr. W. Olll Wylle, of. New York, president of the com pany, inspecting th great hydro- eleotrlcal developments.,, in operation and under construction there. -They returned to. tho city last night. WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS. "For -fifteen years I have Watched the working of Bueklen's Arnica Salver and It has never failed to euro any sore, .boll. ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. r. Hardy, of Eaat Wilton, Maine. Be, at W. U Hand A Co.'s drug store. Special Christmas Offerings'" No. 1. Btleff Up., beauti ful figured mahogany... $178 No. I. 8tleff Up., dark mahogany.. ... SM No. 2. Shaw Up., beauti ful figured mahogany., US No. 4. Shaw Ud.. dark mahogany.. . .. .. S0o No. S. Kohler Up, beautl ' ful figured mahogany SIS No. . Kohler Up., beaut)- - ful figured mahogany... SM No. 7., Foster, art finish mahogany.. . . ..... 856 No. I. Lester, mahogany , SM SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS. No. . Stleff Up dark . mahogany.... - . . .. Ill No. 10. Shaw Up dark ' mahogany... ,.. ... . STS No.' 11. lvero tc Pond, H figured mahogany., .i. S7S No. It. Kohler Upw flg - nred mahogany. . . .. SSS No. It. . Kohler Up dark -" mahogany.. .,.-,, , c SOS No-. 14. Kohler Up, dark: ' ' mahogany. ... ... 17S -'-j. SECOND. HAND PIANOS;; No. II. Stleff,-In elegant londltton, fine tone.. ... Z7ft No. I. Marshall A Wen- ; , da II, figured mahogany.. S00. No. 1?. . Everett, forest i green. V- - -17-& -No, IK : .Everett, .v-oak- '9 0 e a '' )'- "o ISO '.. v.' SQUARES, -' -- .;, . No. 1. Mathuahek, most " ' ! excellent piano.. .. .... 115 No. 10. Orovesteen A FuW - -ler, excellent- condition. V gS ) No. 11, Orovesteen A Pnli ' ;. -Na tt. Bacon eV Raven." . It Organs ranging in price from tlS to t7t. , These organs are in perfect condition; can't " be told from new. v CIIAS:HSM ' Manufacturer f tho Stleff and bhnw, tho pianos with, tho , - -' r ; 1 . aweet tone. .-;..-- Couthert warerocn ; ' 5 7est Trada Street, v c. n. 7ilhoth, irr. . ' CHAR LOTTn, N, C. riMGUP fOR GUESTS THANKSGIVING? 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