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I VOL. XXXVlf.
LOUISBURG; JI. C.. FRIDAY. JANUARY , 3. 1908,
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lilTERESTHlG REPORTS.
I FROM RECENT STATE BAPTIST
CONVENTION.
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for ' Foreign" Missions: :S2.000l eacn H l,lUb l V " - .uLlJiJt.
for Home Missions- and the -Thomas-
:)rpl; $283 f orWedinin- PASSED ' OVER AHIS 5 SECTION
istera and 231forj r Sunday school - 7 LAST MONDAY.' ' ' v
Missions, 7 .The woman's Missionary '7 7"7 " " ' ---...- V :
' ' '; - ; - 7 7- l MUnion renortedv n in. f1Rn ".."- -- 7 - .'Tn
: iThn Hanir! Arlvsmnn nf t.h -Tinn f -J ' : - I Lar6 Number of Houses: Trees
. . -'7r-;:r -t-- new societies ana makinean advance ...," ; - , ' . - ...
BO tist Denomination In the State t nf ftfi.ooh a '-VTtv Tiol and Fences1 --Blown v to the
4 as Shown by the Reports Read Sunday- school work a: gain of 219 V Ground-No Loss bJTLlfeReport-
at tne Wilmington Heetinsr. cnoois-was reported,,. 1,30 omcers j . eaLoss or rroperty, Great.
; A - visitor , to the" recent Baptist ft"waouer, aw , .o, i uo m-Hrou- r a very destructive cyclone- pawed
fjIState; Convention -whicti0 met In ment : The enAiisiasni vwith'whjch oVer this "section J on last? ' Monday
ti(WUmingtgn, furnished the Charlotte tne , Uouventiou; - appropriate 4&,- about 32 o'ciocfc .ge - nnrnber
: Observer .with the following lnter-J 91f?r ;.Sta Missions tor the oi houses" eire' wreckedyaD fences
; -eating report trom that meeting: ': j -" J ana iress sunerea greauy.
i" v : . The recent Baptist State Convent 4 nof le? J th J; 25,X)00 for ;Two large buildings - 'the c Ei N.
tion revealed the fact;that the past Home Blissiorisjv. was an inspiration Dent store house and liali; infwhich
iyear was one of: rapid "advancement a?avesabunda
I growing interest in everv. nhase of I tnHk'idh! bniTrfm7o wne? hv
I khrouffhout "Korth Carolina: ThelBi eaommationf-i . ;: tnrcoloredGo
THE 1 niOVIIIG - REOPLL
Green J M. V. Gamer, J. IX Gor
don and KlIiq Ham,' W. Gotwick!
and Lena G.Conjera, 1L ! -Gnptool
and Patue T. Hr Geo.T. IIouiw 1 THEIR nOYEUEHTS IK . AND
and Mattie, Ilorton, B. -K. Lavton
and Ernmi-, Yinatoxu--J."- IL' Mar An Those Who Como and Co.
and EUra De!bric?g?,: J. H MaUeal Some for Pleasure, So in a. for
Business and a Laro Kun
berBecausoThoT UoIt. ' .
r llr: F. S. SrWai wt al to IWugh
Toc3ar. ' - 4 .
- A-W. Perry, Jr lafi yetteMir
od Ada XV i,: zt mea: Parhara
and'Licuo 'i Collier, J. O. v Peart I
and K; ;Of: Perry, G. Y. : Iy threi
and Maud o Tccl r, Cliarlie Prirett
and Rella William, Henry Rogtrs
and Martha. Car u r, It S trothtr
and Beasie Mer;it,-A. F. Srricklandnot a tuat to Zbuloa.
andKebecca 'JStrUand; J. TJp. 1 Mi litbtl Darts trnt bvM&s.
Weathersby-.and '-Reca : Medlia,
wtra pru a f-xriT la
A r4ih Pd,, ftrrarn! on lli
farm iris U c.f trtJtsi- aa4.
Jt',ra a yJttjxr ta Urttt
vita rAf-lrma ta li,t osA a
baH, a dcH asd lep ct rtrctr
' At 7 oV!ct ia Out ttrVr- tU,
Climes it tb i4 cricacr" '
U UMatU ' far; tv& hiftrt ' C
U1U rati -S Ut.ur lil
ctr.
Ttt
I jConvention stood aboye all else' to U A 'the aEsr iroij,-oy " A cated in the corporation of Louwburg,
tnarkLA forward stepfor the cause 6f llCriiy.to'aee that the Thomas- w)Br totallyec). v.r;.
missions, a -forward stefrior the cause I ville Orphangetls -not? surpassed in ' Fortanatelyno one was in .either.
the cause of temperance, especially as j Convention", andVno'word of criticism V 5d session . here would have
the last named relates . to State, pro-1 will in all probability ever be passed beerigreat foes of life. .; ";C
upou xue oouy on wis account; jl nis -ti-vy.iij-xiarns anu t ivemp b
illustration t of .theCteaching ; ,of ' the about a mile from town the cjclonel
Saviour, Inasmuch as ye have done I was very severe;'A little son of
it unto one of - the least pU these," Mr. Kemp, who was in the potato
i
Ijhibition.
From the time the
confmitteeon I
U, : 'v-r .'rw----rr' ,r.
j f report waa submitted , an" animated
RAiitfi nn nnt t.n aV Koata1 rtna i vuo vvmiuauu,: "CBOU unr, laiUUB uvuoo, wutf.ii umnu yw, wao
Was ejected to ensue. The : differ is touching and; beautiful, and ( wiU 1 painfully hnrtKby.vWHpR, ;pt -a
. ' ' 1 i , J. ' ifr ,mrrtsi rv ' 5ti vAnra1 nl!nl 1 1 orrfo o?11 nrAr: Vifm Tint. tn irlrttnT
in opinion' existing v between "-v-s w v n "tr" " -fv"r - r
. members of the "committee fcUi? "oumwou w .aireauy gaming t uu uuc wim uo BBuu8ijr "iju w.
ence
certain
fas to the best means by vwhich Ho
onng ; aooai j Qiate , proamnion - was
known, and it was not thought that
p ost-discuasion in open : Convention
could be avoided tis-dbnivin "the
I annomtmenX of the. committee, ho w-
I ,Avert and th a - predominance of ; the
1 liln the''TOmxaiUearomVl'retaItedf'iit
tllilc ; - -m : -
, : r lavor ot prohibition, one tnat so
Vj rally met the-approval of he"; e fa tire
t.'ir', Conyention that not one dissenting
K I to,ice was raised; and he adoption of
IB report unanimously put the great
tptist denomination of North Car-
Jlina, more than'200,000 strong, on
cord n this - subject, and at the
me time avoided, all discussion iof
e subject outside of thev committee
om, vie ' .. ;-.. - v ' ,;
When-the presidenlof the Con-
en tion, Prof. Ji-B. Carlyle, present
on account 'of its great amission to
the rich and 1 the, poor: from the
mountains to the sea coast. -
ed the claim of Wake' Forest College
;o the Conventiqn f or "the comple-
, At tms season ot me year,-.
says
All of Mr. HarrisoutEouseawere
wrecked, but 'his dwelling and store
house 1 Wertf left in tact. A . sorry
Deionging xo ivegisier .
Boone, Whose family were i visiting
at Mr. Harris ' waa badly smashed,
andthe stable.: fell .: on , . his horse,
V
an PTfthsnirfl bnAin :mTi liV-t.n
tv.o'iT- ononr. D aotfiaii tXV;f'::l tHough.--the hoise ecame out wtth
iiiiiiiiiiiir- inrirH liiixxi rivni i.iitil -- Mvt rw "
"manwhewea i Jhe wind and r4 were er jJeaTy;
4t xor romereasoaapiKjmpossiDie in wwu, unique mw venous uxag
to do so, let him go and. ttseen- the by the cyclone was around the edges
Maisenhan?- Vfmi Rranp.li nd T.ntsl "
, a . TT . I Alra M. V' I :i nr nf lirnr .
Toia Urrw.U naOtaetew Mr. Moore, ol lU.ich. U
Aleruum.cn.ljnl .Chanty Green, Uj. j. w Wul!Kn
lien xiavis and; aaaannah-. HutSn.
Hobt. Day and Emma Perry, Albert
ITarfafiAld ' ant? f Minn?-' Plnmmf
- . w . : . i
ivicaraona xtiuiani ana vary iiani,i , . - .
feddie Haves and .-tfanaW . TabomJ ' W.-B. Cooke and fimHr mirmed
James Jeans and Edora Perry, .Man- YUit 10 bt
hKearney and Cbtoe Perry, Percy r86 m 1J 0Qcl
NeaiandJ pllie Perry C Sjlvef ter V - Ferrtt Parrah, ot Dorbtta,
James Southerland and Xou E. Ter-1 a town the put wek.
"rel Charlie Wright anT Cora Young,
Willis Wanreli ; and; Miry D. 2eil.
Arthur Yarboro and O Hie Baker.
ttiaii ti pUrcra cf tl rtcJLr-,
Errry co f ratal trUri tzl ta
rrtrU of te ofca tWa trta
timj vmtws CU ad cHIil raa.
Dirir
ratfs, atsi tbe itra at iSt CoU
Itct bcr tacttr. .Mrs. J. W.
Mrs, Loey lWatkley is Tuning htrl WCUa
ton, E. P. Blackley, on Kaaaoor
loung -?v xenrmon ana JiuagRiei V. I. vititmcf Mr P. If. At!n . L " -
-1, :v?-v t , - tula Uarru, d U loenra .b--l T
Ffintfer RaftV ;BmdU and M.tt-L: 'iJ. . I l-e Ui a-j cf
lUr. E. 1L DoU li L5r ca a vIt
to rtlilirra. J , t
In Handt of Receiver.
The SAtJ d Air Ur. t liiUm.!
trrday, tit TlofirJr1,, wtr
New Pastpr 'Arrives.
Rer.'W.' P. JSMDpe, the new pas
tor : tit the Baptist Church amved
, - k a - a.
MU. UfiU ltarmoo; Uacl-la f l n:r'cT c
Ihe Qrade.1 School, spent Mh. bolU ,f If D:
dsya her peota. .IiuUtoa. Wuacni ; .
i . . " - . Will t 1? vV Tl,
Aiwi uiaoaia jcocce nwinvw 1.' , , . -
Toeaday froca Zsbaloo, wbtra tbt 7 1 ,,m J,. . mV " ,
. 0 - . Ilbf-re irtu be bo irrmtt cToxnoa
; M ta Eataa and ttnlii Horall, ct ta (k ? ti, r
Monday, acm Apat.iot thcvholU.ya wiA, ibr
jnfeand .three Mwa. .T Ul Mr.' Wr WciuW : " V
ocnapylhd M'FIeaaanUdireuinjr - --.t . -uraa.
on Main-ttreet In tbehair of the Mr. T. . WfceXr: and ;Itfa
tion of the endowment of . this " in-
rtitution, thereiiwaiVo hint of the re
1 the contri-
butions to the fast ten .thousand dol
Urs -were ; ready and liberal. The
address J of Mr J W. Bailey upon
thk occasion wad jan; inspiration, and
speaking as he did as alumnus . and
trustee i of the tijollege, he j was well
' le $0 present 'p the 5claimsv 111 Ja
anvincinganner:j'roiessortvarT
le announced before the address
at ayear agb at the Convention
Greensboro, ifSBaiief mas-
rful v address on State . Missions
20a Metre Hill" was gained for
t : cause, and that "upon 7. the pres-
t occasion what .the convention
J - I , 1. ''( " f
sired was the taking of Port
(thur" ; f or ' the cause v of W ake
brest a"nd education as ; the result
his address. And such ; was the
L f . niW. i: iin roTAfll what
c t monnih v of the " securing" of the
0.000 endowment will be to this
litution j ot Mearningwuicn uaa
ys stood, and , which is standing
fay, in the front rank of Christian
1 -
tnanr Teir him about it, but donTt
tjy -and avoid your creditors.
Every merchant and business . m an
has accounts on his books and it is
necessary for these to be ..collected
in order that they may meet their
own duis ana.8xari ine ixewxxear
rignt., llf" IS :""WiM
' If, eyery :manf who owes(an ao
count and1 can i possibly do so, would
pay np things .would; unloose to "a
great extent; and business conditions
would be more satisfactory.-;.
7 In justice to ourselves and right
forufnendsleVs laRjtry. "apdEljiay
onr openaccounts
may be just and - this as quickly ; as
possible.
Tbt Sjag tiniilca' ; ef tte Gra3I
Christmas Dance-
- A most enjoyable dance 'was 'given
on Christmas . night in- the Opera
House here by Messrs . H. Allen,
E. S. Ford and Drl S. C. : Ford, in
honor of Miss". Matthews,lof v Selma
who was a guest'of Mr. E. S. Ford's
family' d uring the holidays. ' Their
guest is a most charming young lady
and received many .courtesies and
attentions during her stay in Loais
barg. t The music was very fine and
was furnished by Levin's .Orchestra,
of Raleigh .Th ere - :were . a 7 large
nnmoer of visitors - from a distance
present - . 1
Lation'in North Carolina.'
rOBWABD frpR lUSSIONS;
fhe statistical figures ;presehted
Jhe Convention! are living - facts
VVthe . rapid growth' of the de
Hatiori in" tLii btate during 4 the
oar.
v
1 v
3e figured : - 7W ; an increase of
rches, 7.6C 'J church 'members.7
aptisms,Aril0 more"4 churches
ig baptise, 57 more churches
tinz to tell cb; : :t3- 'VU1
' tm3 to. all, 20 more churches
. i, ore than $2 per member, 3
ocistiona givinj core than
pita. The 13 ttz3 t i-zzzizo
- 'Young: Folks Dance. ;
w -The 'boys", gavequite ' a pi easant
dance in the Opera House on Th'urs
day niglit of lastweek; thef oliowmg
couples engaging in the "-"light farr-
; Osmond .Yarboroland -MisVHarth!
Bl Spruill, Elliott Egerton ahd lGss
Bettie 1 Boddie, "!Frank Egerton and
Miss Maude Hicks, Wilson Green
and Miss Fannie Boddie,v Greenwood
Hill and Miss Mattie Hester, Cade
Haves.' and Miss Clattie iivnum Jties-
.-V - ...-4. . - . - -
tier,t Clayton-High anduMissEra Sulli
vahj vjTonea Macon 7an Miss Sarah
Jones, : Toin ; Bbddie aid: -Miss
Ernestine Hayes, C. B J Avent j-: and
Miss Ava Aycocke; Badger Hart and
Miss CuthVMann, BlairvTucksr 'aa4
Stags Weldon" Egerton, Daniel
Pbu Smithwick, Bunnie Cooper, aia
Alston. Edwin Cooke, Will Dully.
Chipcroncs Mrs. Boddia'- and
Ilk Virginia Fcstsr,
of town, on the east and west.
' A wing of he cyclone struck the
wagon factory buildilig, taking away
several sheds and a corner ef the
stable. - Tha large smoke stack was
also blown down. A r
Several tenant houses on Mr. T.
'3Wiider,aE; land near For Swamp
were moved acme distance, bat 'hot
destroyed. v -
NAftej destrejing the. Good- Sa
maritann building . the next place I
was the new dwelling of Mr. .Van
Wilhams, . on the Nashville road,
not-a1ialf r mile from
building was about completed, .the
plasterers being" in the house at the
timeV putting on tjw finishing touches.
They were terribly ' f nghtehed, but
succeeded in getting out of the
house before the crash carae.; The
loss to Mr. Williams will be at leant
$500, he thinks. .
; Postmaster R. R. Harris, who lives
in the same section had -three tobacco
barns Mown down, as well, as other
outhouses' fruit trees, etc 4
Quite a large number of trees were
blown down in Mrs. Lelia William
son's woods near town. "
In the Flat Rock section reports
came to us that the cyclone" did con
siderable damage to f dwellings, ; out
houses and- standing timber. .The
dwelling - and. store, house of : Mr.
Thsd Gill were almost demolished,
but strange to say none of his family
were seriously hurt. ., ;One of nis chil
dren ; it irepbrted", received "a - small
cut in th'e' head, v C -t ; V, ""; i 7
nr 3tuKhU?oftiar4g Jw
utor and his family a most hearty brother, Mr. J. 8 TiaberUk Stygf 'jL
eomra
Pastor
welcome.
He will occupy his pulpit next
Sunday.
Death of J. Cr Baker.
; The editor of the Tmtie .regrets to
hear of the death' of the above named
citizen, which occurred at his home
in. Harris, township, , one day-this
week. Hewas about 74 yearof
age, and was known by almost very
1 near town.
Mr. A. F. Johnson and finally, ar4
liUl'Mit Eleanor Thomxa, tpent
portion of the bolidtys with his peo
ple in Jtocky MoeoL
-.. ST"
A Urge n amber., ef
far. end near ware in Lonubarg dor
the hdklsja, among . theta - oar - rt
porter gatherad tha followiagi 1
; CspL J. B. Thomas a 3 IMzu
ant Bed lie atunded the meeting of
that a cUjm fa Bxik-kctbg win Va
Drsu4 wih tl. WLaalrg tbe '
New Year, tk wCl tt cf a t all
pfs f the High ScbocJ graia, aad
to all trpu4 le d? tca work.
tlttlora frota tUs bre aal rrU fm
tha rcral Mutrkt cf klh tiocX
gradra sa4 cUt tL u:s lav
cotaea fr. s
body in the; county, as forf the put U cfi5ctlTt a tbo Third ' lUHmai
thirty years be has faithfully -filled
Thisl 'position -of oflioer toibe Grand
Jury. lie will ' la greatly rotaaed.
He waa true to hU country, and wit
die of the stauoehet DeraocraU of
his section.
which
week..
was held in Dorhaxa tbV
Deith of a Coo4 Lar
- ", " . '
Mux a tJ4icni XZs ef MrexaX
pootha, lfra.'W. IL TfcaUsdai
puwi away jm:rlxr o.aralngalocl
2 Vciock. SI was a daeruc ct
x
ThB TIMES Jffanta to See. -
All of the inhabitants of Louit
bnrg pull togetiier, . as one man, for
the uplmilduMS . of every' laudabl J turincr tha hrJkiir- arvi
- - 1 r -
Mr. Wjlanu AycocVe rttsrcti
yeairlay irom a Uit to Oxford, ao- Uw J. IL aad War a
WUT" y af btad aai VXrmm chvJdrta. &2-e waa at
Itnpntre, who wUl sjn4 lia raaoWr of the MttKiit . Chrrx
inUxmbutg. la which faith be'eI-'eUwitt
lUv. J. F. Mitchinei, of HzaUe- wcaaa. The f antral wd ui
hs town i
enterprise in the town.
Old' Franklin .go .forward daring
1008 - at a more rapid rat thn m
previous, year. '
Parents take .more intercut H
education of their children by -ii
that they attend school rrstilarly,
X - ( .' . t
ana at me same ume noia np ine
hands of the teachers in their efforts
to improve the minds of the liuJe
ones.
- . . . .
A greater interest rnmifc!M. y
young men for their, future f-lfare
and a 'desirejon their part to make
men of themselves.
ie day thti week, i He pall the e4i. j
. " j- ' i .
During the holidays F. IL t D. F.
McKtnne had a nuaber of ibtir rel
la at oVock as3 tV
wiU t3rif4 la the Crtrvrttry.
" XA larger numhr .nf..,iirpriies
jrntablished in the conn" .during
in SandyTCreet township, but no loss !O403 than wcro inangurairI during
Of life;reported;.; - i', X r . " -7.
;-vThel. heavy wind Monday night -The farmers make boumiM crops
blewxlqwn thei framing gf pew hjose this., year, v, and receive fair , and
of J. R; Perry at Idapleyflle. 7 ' : reasonable 'prices for -their inoney
-1 ;'- t"M'' "T?.. t ' . '",, ., , ?' . - -
l-C-.asg , - "i:M-f7J.!CroP1' 7: : 'o:7V. vv-'
rlHuring the month ot . December "nome'suppliea flushan during
Register of Deeds Boone issued li. J"31 r ' ' 'J
ceWea-to tho following couples: ' I The people to live' more at home
7,WmTi:-rJ:W.Alford and Satan hy making their -home sapplieaJ
Rrnntlflvl W. A: Bnnn and 'Ella "Per- I J Two- thotr-d Tier cut 3 crib era to
ry:R.Baicer and: LiUie Privett, ( the Tivixa duxb- thia year. 9
J. M. Champion and Puss Itiggina,
John Driver, and -Nettie B unn,' Wal-1 v -The Loulaburg IliScs have rn ot
ter Davis and Iris Garner, Sam Ed-1 ed into their now Armory, next door
wardi ana wursia uicscrson, i. 11 to tne xmrs cca.
ProhlblUon Wlm In RiJeJfu
Ia.tht ltc&?a L)i la IU!h oa
ativrs to visit them, as .follows: D.l the CCth ct DttrsUr ' IVcUvvJaa
. McKtnne and wife, and Jlalcolm J won by a cxajsriiy cf MT cl of a
McKinne, of Princeton, ET L Hartjot cf 1313. TWi wrre Drarly
and tif, of Wilmington, and C VIA 2,000 n.iltied vuert, Vtt U
Stitnpton, of TcrocTtarg. V linti that oyer t hsoiirtJ cf Hxm
:r.75. WnitVanl wift.of IUIeicb J U not Law rof: oVti Is: rrt t la
Tha
qsruticn tu -ProiaHJ.-an cr Dia-
wife, of lUlrieb nal Law radoVtl Is'urrfl
T.F.Terrfli ami wife, cf Italeh; I q' w vote c.tr way.
Jrf S. Tomlintoft," wife "and 4 a, cf
v aahjngioa Cut; W . 1$. Boyd and
wifd Warn(nton;IL G. Borroobs
and w if r, of Henderson; Dark! Iil-
lar J, of RoanoV , Ilapllr; J. B.
Tucker and ' wife. V: li Z
J . ; College Hows.
;Thoagh a maJontyJcC'the tta
dantiiwent home to tpead the ChriaU
maj holidays thota reaibed bars had
sooe vary pleiaant galLiricgt. '
" ' t)n;Monday etcrusi thechnrira
bti primary Department gavt a
ChTiijfaaa- .Entrrtaiacent la''- the
Cbs; -L Tfca ttaga decorate! la r3
k a. ' .
ana irreen. and socrt and reciaiiorj
oJy
pnjiry"'as.i' thef
veto tor ths Ditrwaairy.' hch la-
Th m -!t
jh Ipmhlhitiosdait,. as! thty y
that liiy ardcunr;r.I to fm . thai
tha law It ri&ilj tefcrot . . .
7 7 "
tar.
, A HAHDT UiOJf CLEATtEH. -
Vca can ciV a vrrj tn.--lci lit
Ct cchtriva&6s fwr tut cn cxdr 5 djy
ja Tna Daizaax'rca t.r ! 2tszxrj.
It cccxU'-t cf a Ucl cf V7i aV-il
Ct Irch-rt p-irtC -Yii b;Ja xja
bcred la tLla 1171 :: v Jv
beeswax.
Tl.:-:t t-rt CCrrts i v '. Jh a.
br t!;e hfJt toUbrorltld'lihiirlco cf 7,tu:- Lt c:l- r 1
prcical the real L a.n trait tr c;jtr. 1 :s u ccrcri v.ii -:ry-br..-
' 7 ' 'H ;:0,n'-?NtTt"c(rT alls cf tit Uc U
r.
On Friday afirmoca the ciJlJrta
ia tbo MtlhIlit Szzllj ScLcil n
t rzb C.9 Irra ca if lit tlx:
ar.I C wut ailt rj-rti
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