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h Ml ' A ' . ... I a"!" " " ni. tin iilt ; TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIua. ; Tea. r Maov .oo i"" - ..!,. . T 4 II? " W 7 t WBaiatJtae. 'Sis SXontM' - a.ou iFhfM SXontlie. - " ' . - w .- X fw tii4lu i LOO MUrtrt4 Smaierleaw tm a. ' curat 41 Cease e e . vol. Lxxm.-No; The w I ' tttlttl OUTUHES. . .! rI aetlra -- el B Thaaaae hva i3 ie evl edaaay fo . - . . ...... LOCAL DOTS. I FEDERAL COURT ADJOURNED. Oth tr local, fourth pae. . Tim V Ci irrr . n.v. W 4.J, Vt V. Mil ! II, will adirtaa Ue man's meeUsg at Ue Y. M. OL A. Baaday afieraooa. The Clyde Unit Nan-hoe Bsalscss al the Ttna Flalahcl Yiitcrtf.y. Can Freas few Raaever Alter eys Swire la. The Ualted Btatee District Court r' of peases. turn a. iAad la two years at 4 1 tS . .. FM . cnp' Tit Cljde Unit "XaTahoa,- -.V" , " , .v . . .-. .,. . lexeaptafaw ualmportaat euet, jtv w Nuoi irorn incmuYi. . . ..... . , . i mtqit uunoos ai o eiocx aaa aai ad Jaotameat m takaa tint die. Jo-it raratll Itfl Itat a!f bt for bU CL. f Mjatrm. Bpraat t Boa. AIU vomaa, rho (ti bo i w . . v tt . m , i ott aaaa thaa MLaIa," wai tsl to tVa KrKlf1 T .1.VI alV J W A -" - - 1 .Hl-l . . BUM. Vti UWWM. 1- . .rr. BulTi. .T.i. I Fo-ta tUatl for traaLmtat of Iha 'riirSfa$ fall nmd for I ?tcli o. aa orardett of Ualtoas. fTlfc . i v . I. H . .1 VliUIIlUI. IM ' . . . .1 MMt t mcu foa4 tfaad r Q. waa MJ-a -Laa- nr. 'rwa- .... n, wft-t 2 ift-a of mlaa I - (1Al .!d! tvn la . i w . Vu 1 11! KS?fis!r.ttttS2 8N l IUt: & - JxilTl: i?uiU larpaatlaa Brm. WEATHCR PORT. . Wtucs-T0. ri. OL. N ot. a, ) --2 aata f o ' Uo i f 41 "rr; t;tl u far U 7. OJ: t in-. of lia aoaa W .U. !. ! BiltOAT --- 4 wnr. " tin. Great Gatberlng of liorth .Carolina Presbyterians Gaie to an una Last nugni. m kM -m mm wmmwm mimm aa h------------.m----------hm--- Jadfa raratll Itri Itat atfbt for bU ..,. boat u Btitich la rupoata to a t.v Yesterday's Sessions Fraught With Able Addresses Upon Synodica( i!"1 . ""fi "? ","? .f Tooics-Fine Sermon bv Dr. Hardin-Colored Evangelization. . Twentieth Century Movement Other Notes. t a niabtr of hit ftmllT. A brief 3 em of Ihm ecmri vera Id llktlv hum On account of tht UdW golf I 6449 nft14 to-dty to wind up odda and toaraaaxat, wblcb brxiaa at S o'clock laa axitraooa, a rpau ear wui itara Trotl aad lYtaecaa slrwla at SS) o'clock. Tbo coaltti promttta to ba alalia tiltrtatlar. "Tta Cottoa BoQ Worm" La Iht tabjtci of a ralaabla pamphltl 4imt Imut mm T.fmmiltM Ta1tiitt .To. 4 fey tb Korlk Carollaa Dtpart- A . A It Ua Mrsu; Jr., Eatoaaoloflat, , TCS UKEJ tU ASSIST. aada. Ltd aot Jada ParatU ba ealitd avty. Jatl bafora tbt dlaatr racwa tha rtportad that It had fialahtd all baI acaa tntrotUd to lla cara aad It ta dlicbarx4 wilhthaakt for Its prompt- Dtriar tbt xoorsLoK tatloa Hon. Ta Tta.l.mw I n lmllM tA !) court T. E. Brow, Zq., of W limine- m 1 V - . A WblltTllle, who wrra tvora aad ad cottud to practlet aa attoratyi la tbt U. a Ooarta. Thtoalrctaa of lattrtat tried dar- tag tba day tu that of Otear Lta barUoa. .a Peadtr eoanty negro, cbtrxtd with raU.oc a $1 bank noU to tba dtaoalaalloa of a tweatj" by totiaa of paatlac oa It fiiarta tad let ttra from a $ Ooaftdarata aota. Tba cum la rantmbarod by rtadart of thla paper aa oaa which eaaa op darlnf CaralTal weak. Lambertaoa aaldho foaad tba bill oaa algbt oa Bcond itmL Hi waa daftndad yetlerday by Bodal lLarplVal, oa ThaakttlTlac- A. I Iloa. Jao. D. Bellamy aad tba jury .- - . . . I ... ... I L . .V ft I. k r.a r i .'m r in niT d.t-i ! titiiwi mm. utui vrauiui mm Ih) a. 11-mmlm l...-it la ihm mTTmMT- I MmlLel mtlMT Metlt for thO dtT. aUaUn Calkd far farpaM at Amatlaf far "Deaatlea Day" latitat!. A It lil. l lalMllt ll cooBPaadahla aaderUklae ara aaktd to maal at tha w. I l. armory oa Uoaday aflaraooa at 3 JO o'clock for tT ii mi r iti rf imirlnr tat tt QT othar aatartalaaxeat of Ilka aalara to eoaatUaU oaa or tha rtauraa oi tsv a'Joa Day- at tha Jamaa Walker Ua tj ti Uath - 1,1 Wau Soalhport 4 wur WUaaiajrtoa.. 1UP.B. t. 00A.lt. 11.90 A. M. U Ni York thay ara UUla how j ill caa aboaL at of a f aaciloa of tha aatara rax- i4 K.t II U AmmlrmA lUl tha tTtat n ba oaa faaUar tha day aad to that aad all tha ladles are Urtted to lead their aaalataaea. Tha MDoaaUoa DM la laeocBjaaadad by tha Board oz !aaacni ot tha taaUlalloa aad tha Lioraila will be dtroted to laprorlaf Ua fToaadi of Iht bolldlac-a I - .. o-a. ta which tha pabiio ax lanra xa imw t Tha mhUa will ba lartied to tha azardaM of tha day. Y. M. f. A. BASXEf BALL (HUE. irwar.U Daaociatio- wCI be PaanrjlTanla Dtiaocxala . .a . 1. . . at irifj iooiy, WW jgc milled to faco a EepaUkaa ijpuCJmK For haaTtn a ui i: t let aajboJj aak Mr. 3r7.tai ha thioka of Gonaaaa tcirt .a Marjlaad. caarte the Ulk of KcCIellaa 1 Fr.ci.it ha alraa-Jj ttaxted. 2 a alifibU, kowaw. aa ba t - icn la Drtedaa, Saxoay. r: : farmer fl bottar v . V a la ryl jr ,: t i prococw, - v ?7 at teaat a third ora uv. far eTtntHai ba I lit u a oot ao maob bettar a.. a.. - Is Ci-co -V aathorlUUT .T ic!ar.a thai la aplU of what :.t. wja be U tot tba wbola Ci;car poUUx Wbola a:? tz.niio telieratbat ba waa. Li 5.--:or J am re K. Jonaa mada 4i f r i.ctioa tome weaks 0 that I:C.-Uai weald ba Naw York. Kanuasaa Ltaxklla's Turn Waa Laat Blht Afur tytrttri rtaytit.' Tha eeeead of the aarlea of beaket Ull caaaao U tha T. VL O. A. Laaiaa .twiwrt la tha Aaaoda- Xiom rymaaaUxD, tha coaUaUax Uama balaff capUlaad by Uaaera. J. J u. mmA wnaf DoLhar. Tha iji.J flrtt aaaad waa arver a rpm U a aeota of U to IX. At tha aad of ibeeecoed half the aecra atooauw U. bat oat tha play-off tha aoora rt aaltad aa elated. Tha llae-op of Ua Lovjhlla'e-Oeater. Loaxblla, J.; rlMriM9 WUHfor aad Haatar; for warda, Doeher aad Boapy. IX. . Dotter'a Oaatar. Joha Otraaj etude, Bsalth aad VoaOlaha, I ; for warda, Behalhea aad JobB-W. m: Caactrr. A. Q A mw vm' r . Bo; tlaaakaepar. wuaoa yi". eortr, Joe rraaka. LOCAL EAtXETS A50 511171130. Mm Steamer ler Eaxaye-ErcalfU aai riitfiTaaa Yi u Wtta Laaucr. ... Mrm UedTt- no. Cabe, with eario w by 8 W. f "J3 caooaer--- -"a mbr for New Toe a arua I from wo - v mnAm& rv. i t a ? o'clock Teaterdar moraine aa anal; all.offleera la at ianani CXher aalmoortaat caaee war dlapoeed of. mmmmMmmwmmmmmmm9mm-mmmmmmmmmmmmwmm WAtSA!tr P0S PAPER HANGER. S. a Salih, Ckuil With FaUe Prtteacr, FIH ta Newt ere. N. C la JiaaUeaFowler'e, court yeeterdey warrant, ebarfini falae pretence, was Lined for tba arreet of B. O. 8mlih, a while paper haacer, who came here a ebort time mo from Flor eaca.8. a,aadrealded with Ma wife ud two ehildrea at Elf hlh and Chea aat ilreeU. The warrant eould oot ba eerred uObaaUbla Barajt area ad wteed that the maa had praTioaaly left for Newbera. it u auewa reeelrad a contract for paperla tha bouae of Dr. N. M. Calbreth, oa North Bseoad a tree l. ha booxht oertala ana tcrlal for tha work from M aware. O. W. Yatea dC Co., preUadlac that Dr. Oal- . aw . i a nikaa brath bad eenl nun weiw w it, U fad, Dr. Oalbrath had hired him for a tora-key Job. to to apeak, Ua hnacar to f aralah all material Bmllh la aleo aald to ba wealed la a r. tn .4n coadact M norm v . . . and for mlarepraeeaUac hlmaelf aa a tha bead of Ua Xaleraatlooal Wall Paper Co.. of New York. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ttll to read ad. of PUtt t Smith, oftNor feUer, Mr. Jeff ut: BT.r. The oIi ua :?nr,i .cm. la biA , Oo fTS ff.SS wSS? rx: oca r.2ce the laat rreewean.. ywra7 .. w.n. will be da- I it tl ua vita um I iiuowwv. Doal XIaar. Mr. W. McIL folk,U TidUBC hie Bmllh. Bar. IL I. 8inglatoa, D. of New York, la Ue reet of Mra. M. Cronly. 11 1 BoaU Third etreet Mr. Joaeph Jacoba and bU family Ui I yaalatday moralnf for Ualr aw home at naaUaittoa, W. Va. Lambertoa Bobisoniam BT. m. - .. Jl Af .L.tTTie.t.rton.to attend iota ww " . a"rA Trom there he coeatoGeor- The ninetieth annual aeaaloa of the North Carolina Synod which haa been la aeealoa here tinea Taeaday moraine eloatd la aoac and prayer at tha First Preebyterlan church last altht and to-day many of tba mlnlatera and d le gatee will leave for their homee. Not a few left oa yeeterday afternoon'a aad arenlnt'e tralna la order to be at their - ebarchea aa aaaal. tamorrow. Befora adjoarnment thanke to Ue WmI adnwh an A tha arcvvl !( of WllmlaittOB who hare contributed to Bynoda entertainment, were axpreased aad this paper Ii confident that the oo mm unity at larce haa felt honored la barter the dlaUnculahed booy or Preebyteriana ia IU mldit. ' Tha trip oa Ua river yeeterday afternoon had to be abandoned oa account of the un favorable weather and the precaing need of aa afternoon aeaalon of tha church court la order Uat tba docket might be cleared at'the nlfht eeatloo. Meralsf Stialoa-ih Day. 8 j nod waa opened with devotional exerdaea conducted by Bar. E. B- Leybnrn. The minutee of the pre eedlec Oay'a eeaalon were read, amended and approved. i Kurr ooxarrra bbposts. The Committee oa Narrative report ed cancerninc an addreee to me cburehee. The addreae noted many evideneee ot the f rowU and proaperi- ty with God's presencr, power ana grace durinc Ua paat year. Tbanka ere rendered to God for Ule. Family worahlp and home tralnlne of children in CbriaUanlty and Bible knowledice are la a aad aUte of decadence. Pray er le offered to the Holy 8plrlt tocauie tble elate to eeaee. The addreee waa ordered to be printed la the Pfea&yte- . . k Ik. n.u nan iXanaara ana rt vj tore of all tha churches. . The committee on report of the Trueteee of the Synod atated that bo f ands bad coma into their hands on which to report. 8iaadln Committee on Treasurer's k- ..wimA ihcm correctly kept aad recommended instruetlac allUa TMvtBrlea la arrears to Bynod'a Treasurer to eetUa aceoaats. Oommltteee on Beeordaof Preeby terlre made reports ae to tha reeorda of Orea, FayetterUle, (which was docketed). Wllmlnerton, Meeklenburf , itkm.rlf. Aabeville aad Klafa Moaatale. Oommlttee oa Beport of Ue BerenU of tbe Orphan's Home aubmltUd Ue following: "Synod rejoicee In the proen-rity of tbe Home and commends It to the liberality of the cburehee. 8aadey schools were urced to Icon tribute monUly; cburehee to eontrib M(. i rU!ons. clotbincand money. . Tircaed to BeT. Mr. tfeLelland for hU labors, whereby aev eral hundred dollare "ere sent to the Home. Cburehee are ured to make .pedal eontribuUona In money to Ua Home oa ThankiflTln Day. I A reaoiuUon requeeUac Aasemblya ...i.- tA tha Brnod only once in two years and Uat only a part of Uem be beard at any one meetin waa sent to Ue docket. Dr J. B. Shearer took up hla report report. The neflect la due wholly to fortetfulneet. God'a people in our Church are tender, loyal, loving and true. Mu lUplleity of necessary causes In their calle crowd out the hearing of tbe roice of Ue Infirm eerrant of God. The Aaaembly calle for at least $800 to $300 per family In contributions and tnterwt from the endowment fund. rThtaWcbt toba given.' Use Ue Aa aembly 0oaimmee'a;pieogw cru Prw vldlngfor a promise of any" sum; for payment at any stated period, and to "be recalled at any time... Don't forget tble as the sacred cause of the Church on tbe -principle of our obligation to care for thoae of our own houaehold. The fifth commandment makee itaucb. The report of the committee waa adopted. TVFXjrTIITH CK5TUBT FtTHD. The ElxecttllTe Committee on the with nantnpv Fund made lta report: Paid out laat year in aalarlet andex penaea about $1,650; taken in about $S0,5S7;In hand In all $67,658 29 for laeUtuUona, and $13,619,19 for the General Fund. The present method of conducting the work waa continued. It waa agreed to open territory to fi nancial agentaof our lnatitutione upon condition of their reporting to Bynod'a Executive uommiuee. Dr. H. L. 8mlth addreaaed Ue Synod on tbe cauae: First: The South is in n transltlonsl period. We are aware of the momentous changes going on. Tbe 8outh is losing . its position of isolation. Ten yeare Ago there waa almoat no foreign newe In Ue columna of our papers; now they are full of It. The porerty of the Bouth Is gone. It's rate of accumulating wealth la aaton lahlng the world. The Ideae of - the South are changing. Once a man wae worahlpped for what he was; now for what he does. The worship of success rather than of oharacter abounds, ihe domeatle life le ehaning. Family life la no longer leolaled, with every K-.r...v.r.M a,tr.centred and self-educa- itia 1 1 W ted. Teeming schools are miou wna children In training. The family U out la the world. The busineae occu pations are changing. Agriculture wee onoe one occupation; now fac toriee abouad. Home life .lactone. Allmembera of it go out to grind la tha mills. Educational Ideals and me Lb ode are changing. I Children were formerly taught la private achoola by men known and eboeen byUe par ents Now the publlo school wiU lta unknown, unchoeen teachers nas . .mm mm S . k . I 1 come. State inaurauont, iwuuv achoola, etc, supplant tha former high achoola and liberal arU collegea. Edu cation haa paaaed from majority con trol by the Church to majority con trol by theBtate. A transIUoa period is a time of dan- rer and of hope. Ail irannuou t rioda are. The danger Is to home. Home discipline and training are passing away. Sola the Church. It r m . M . flkMVATI la a time or aanger w ..-. achoola are deairaoie; I V5 9- 9 9 .... h.M .) Ttr M. D. Hardln.paslor wuo t of tbe Second churct,unarioMe,prrtii ed a powerful, eermon iromnw "WlUout me, ye can do nothing. ' Dr. Hardin took the text aa showing what Christ is to Christiana. Christ occupleaa wery unique poeldon. Only He could aty thoae worda and make them good. What He meana to us can be seen from history, wis: . 1. The effect of His truths on the Roman world of Hia day. 8. The effect of His truths on the AposfoMe and following ages. jm mmm r . E-J mm rmwmm w ri in nnilllllk- Ing knowledge, philanthropy and holl- m .aa I aPk 4. He la our ixi Hearen opena to us In Him. Afteraooa Seailoa 4th Day. The committees reports on Pres byteries was taken from the docket and Fayettevllle Presbytery records were approved. " a--A thanwi Di. Wells for the Djuvu w - - - Invitation to a trip on the rWer in the afternoon and, on his suggestion as to ImpractlcabUity of the trip in riew o1 the change in the weatbeTTdeclded to proceed with -business through the day. ' - The report on Union Theological Seminary waa taken from tbe; docket, and its recommendatiopa adopted, a followe : 1. That the Board of Trus tees be allowed to put a financial agent in the field, and the Synod co operate -;iK Kim In hla wnrt. 2. That the Board be empowered to create and elect a "president" of the Samlnary aa aoon as the wsy be clear. S. That Beva. K. W. Smith, D. D., and P. B. Law, D. D., be re-elected di rectors, and Buling Elder O. M. Brown, pf the Waihington church, be elected to succeed Buling Elder W. 8. Primrose. Th. mmmiUM OS Sunday Schools made a report as follows in substance: Number of achoola, 345; acholars. 23, 775; offlcera and teachers, 2,840. Total, 26.957. Own expenser, $7,835.52; other objects, $5,617.63. Total, $12, 853.25. Added to communion 893. Toe report was received and adopted. A resolution to change the name of the Synod's Permanent Committee on the Sabbath to "The Permanent Com mittee on the Sabbath and Family Religion," was passed. Syncd over- turedthe General iAssemhiy to wiaen the ecope of the Committee on tbe SsbbsU to include the interest of Family Religion, and to change tbe name ot its Committee to "Committee on The Sabbath and Family Religion. " A report of Ue committee to respond - . . . TU S - to Dr. Lumpkin on Ministerial xuuc tion, commending his earnest and efficient work and urging the pastors to bring Uis cause to the attentton of their churches, waa passed. The resolution in regard to the -visits of the secretaries of the various com mittees of the General Assembly, to Synod and their addresses, was taken from the docket and voted down. A motion to convert the Standing Oommlttee o a Orders Into a Permanent Oommlttee with the Moderator and Btated Clerk aa ex officio members of the permanent committee was adopted. The committee to respond to Dr. Vnnii rmrted. - commending his ... ... r . --- 4m ha hn ha moat heartily. The report on the TwentleU Centu ry Builders' Fund: $529.46 received; $108.48 expended. Ministers were urged to explain and present this mat ter to their churches. Tha report waa adopted. - The atatlatlcal report to me urenei Assembly showed: 8 presbyteries, 174 ministers, 898 churches, 3 licentiates, 67 candidates, 86,672 communicants. The committee on Kecoros or w 9 Sole Agents forStrouse Bros High Art and 0 t t-,, tviItt ft v"s Fine Olo thin cr. 5?! - - We take pleasure in informing the public that we have moved into our. handsome new quar ters in Masonic Temple Building, the stand for merly occupied by the Fishblate Clothing Co.; where we are now in a position to show you the largest and finest stock of Clothing, Furnishing : Goods and Hats ever shown In Wilmington. Masonic Temple,-7T-r ONE PRICE CLOTHIEBS AND FURNISHERS. o o o 9 a o o o o o 9 9 9 9 Wilmington Welcoi le PLATT & H A A.B, NOVEMBER 9TH TO 14TH INCLUSIVE. In order to make room for our holiday goods we jnll offer soecial inducements in all departments on dates above mennecU rail afthe store wlTw seasonable merchandise will be on display with a cafdattahchlf o prices mentioned bereft rest assured they are right. Give ua a call.- , , A " PL ATT l HAAR, 114 Market Street. Df. J. B. Bheam .o v - of hope. as ebalrman of Cbureb and wnnas of m0Tem( Fu aa failed averf'n' a lh T:ht electiooi. It want down N.w Yerk, Nebraska, and Kan :iu. Iz tie Iock ran, the atraljbt mi Ijht on partj vi:, uii tie Columbia SUis Urt' ...,i iwcelptawira 1H . . .v.i .r.nced ree . - TTl. lOCJU mum y.ad-M.taadyatlOle. Stia .1 naseiul l- Ball CeW". e. FUaaauaas WlUats.adty which 7. ,rr Ua Ortwright wo- maa who tvf BOrther days ago at has bo. U U. MCUoaof U. wporUd vtiUr4iy wtarawo- w.-arfal .... ..v.i..t I : thm Jamaa aiar u jfiUaate4 thai aarmx - i irv-. - . thou go mu in telephones bar. baoa Pt Hospital JJ h ..t. i..ir . nilon rttlil Wf ,B" ... . nit - -- .J L.H ' inni. The farmer findJ tbai witb u.p icse ha can keep la ioeh -a tie market, teUiof bla prodac L. itock when quotation ara 'j a:, favorable. Con; De La Vergua baa bean .i- t. .rtiAn ta STaa York 5ir i i ' 'art tt tvsv a hotel bill X tv, l. i -at h save thai ba ii VnrtSveat Icdna- Coapaay, with a capital of -. f ka . m . tit tia mora ms lectrrery. " ,i has pasaed all t half eonaciou. aad J?imUlb. madiaf daagar. doeM BOl T7 'T ""wound sxhlWU no form, Uoag h U. woun preaanL .... v. that Mr. W. B. Tay- Sr wSl return Ula evening rom Ua A. C1 L. Belief Hospital at Bocky V .trt. k.. undergoing KOODtWBW". tt I. . .v...tr weeks, ueia health. .. nl.J miirm1. . m . t.am.tJir Bennett Gay, agea - 7.. employed at U. BJoeomc V.nr Works, J-r- hsart diaeaaeat ws - Siy. between Fourth. Fifth, Oartle irQaeea J' "Sg about 6 odocx. --- -S?nd before a physicUa eould get to hla ha was ctsaa. . i wm Catak. t-.wu-- -.?.Si w w I-. .: .am AH DUUumjt ... Uva. . ... . T.. MntrtTiaUOBS M kuia To $1.601.01 ; expended. SMOLOi. The JecoimendaUona already read to By- nod were adoptea. ifTWMTgRUi. Bixixr. i . wiit.farUl Belief was The re pork ua . then re. Dr. Smith, chairman of J. committee, glring the FJiesa thouaand dollar, ha. been lalaed ia Ue Aaaembly as ielt fond. oaU. Auembly's ff tw 000 Sy- conWbuted only 3W.M " ,,nir received lMt 7r"l .... IS svnods contribu- givea. " f fin. per VT The Synod oi North Caro member. The Bj . . M S .Tod.bad muci per eia ttaiili Hnna aa Uia ayauu, v j f10"6 .M. ... .h dependent fam-, have dc " 7.w " irt. re ?ut U .rl .noting competitor, cord Preabytery reported, recommend .Mhni The reeourcee of Btate achoola I minutes. rmiUelhrChurch school. The executive committee on the are umiueaa. I n..-n rk.ntnrv Movement waa re- have no auea aupPiy... ..VtV. o to ean- eiecieu, tui if. v tub in the East, and Dr. H. L. Smith and Dr. A. T. Graham were appointed to superintend or canvass in the West of tbe Synod. a a ..(.nul a reaueit to Dr. Strickler to furnish the manuscript of it. ..Mfa.. on The Sabbath, in order There are op portunities of movement In all apherea. m - ..! Mwkwasa Oar atrategio point oi nupw . a aa 41 AM and ambition la tne riaingiKwnor.w alterable and hence 1.UOJ w are ia the poet of danger. Among them the most fruitful work can bo done. Tf we can reacn tnem ngut nu wi. relirloua Ideals and subatantial moral- to lta being published, rengiou. wow ' I n .a. atated that 1 Joao S. Bassatt, a profaaaor air- .. rAn-,.a ibis BUta, ra- tk-ii ft v,v., uritiertontba fraav- a as. rave Robert 2- It tB tM produced la -kaa -i ?ari, and ao state la tut i-h. Atlantic Qaartarlj." A s aa should at ooca ba uitt's sanity. .Vrr awi 0rt: .au..U.'r..e'"n'" !" . . ..! J - F.MrUi.. ...-mu of B,?s, rstm r. and Mrs. F. A. mttT. io a a . uir meeting, on Ue auDjec "CeU'" ui Tha Bta w " Lawsoa, of W',0' . f th NorU. 0u tf.t report CM ...iit ia eywbUah.hM..;;r aUh to .HagUa paat two veek ; Pi"f Ja Sn poruat cats daa.wkVeb ware U-Wg m0.t I -t.TS. CWva .Vrr aJ Grtn u Ufto. Ua u aJ la are a peat xaanj rascals, of tt,"T,anda writer. l a sMBwHaVIBaBBB. uv.r. ara. mora brP"" i r..i.flalian all. Ersry asd Eailoeca la ti UT vr.je40aiv,gUoI "ia t -hfjoa on Tni7 a,i tt f. btaltbj-mlaisd pwcpl iiir . .. tv. t? e.ar - tmit the rascals ratbtr tbaa ' ?;:riUa. .mblt;. wmmlUMO-ili. . was a annnj - . . .aki innir imv V. and Mr, a. .i io I hnme field, nav- - w cm--7" SET iSTu. i-r uj. -K 3E o'eloea Df a. D. Mo- ana t- w-- emselvea 1.U "ofarew-e Pfby mean, of pl S. widow, are, pastor of 8L j wM 0r famUles; also to suppo" U U UmUj buryl wbo d e 1 eou.U , . ff-lisf-Unota I. . Wai. - uoa of chart to W. r a axi a. ii. wiudd .imu ui v . r . .ii ia weiL Tne awio fund facee lla way and haa a purpoae to control Uia atrategio point. "Dr. a G. Vardell aaid on the aub .at." ThlalmporUnt matter has been ahoved to a corner along with Minis terial Belief; both Ue great causes of the church. OnelOoks to the ending of life; the oUer, education, to Ue beginning of llf. periods. The appeal la in behalf of , 1 m.A m-mmm with 11-0 before them.' Io Union Seminary, In schools and universities 1,916 young men are Studying for Ue ministry; in BUte Ichool. only 110 ara found. The Bible In BUto schools is one thmg ; in church achools another, uar cnurou 0 Mhools U ridiculed ;ln 1U own schools, honored. The church must educate her boys and girls. Don't love money m0reUantheboysandgirla.Themoney thm -harch Is the Lord Jesus Christ a. Church achoola must have money The choice is to send children to State achoola wlU poor reverence for Christ and much money, or to aend them to nk...) anhooll with mUCh WT' Icefor Ue Lord. The duty la ta make capable church achoola with pare lov for Christ and to send children to them. V money; use or unn.. rlghUy educated aona and daughters. The Btate achoola have a wort to do mr mrm dolnc it. Believe In it But Church achoola have a work to do. .. it. . . arm 1X .!. !. ahniBi uiiuu bv w . -ar-'T tW ADVrBTliiX i. r .Hertwjral. J. M. ?Tv,loOSJe week. Ud-Ooaimaksrt. . .. ..ill. T'K f lon.y ia a necety once ana aone the com- Utermaai w-- . mm were pan- UVfnrrr. " . v y Dal. " n- 4rf v p. Bentoa. & f Cwmiam aad J. a V. Bk!ppf. 7 . B. Jordaa. I DO " - , Honor to worw. . of - It waa stated that $500 waa neeaea to furnish the Anna Stamps Howard Memorial Building, now just finished at Barium Springs Orphanage, and $300 was subscribed On the floor of Synod, leaving $300 yet to be raised. The report of the committee on leave of abaence waa approved. , Nlrht Sessioa .4th Day. ' Bynod waa called to order at 8 Pi M. A popular meeting In behalf of color ed Evangelisation waa held, Dr. B. P.Campbell, preaiding. "Saviour Visit Thy Plantation" was sung. The choir tang an anthem: "Jesus, Lorer of mySouV . , Dr. Campbell read tbe report of flVnru'a Committee on Uia aubject. There are indlcationa of a slight in crease of interest in the cause-like a cloud Ue aixe of a man'a nana, n tributiona Increased laat year $49. At least one presbytery held popular meeting on Ue subject during its laat Pall aeaalon." Total contributlona for 1902, $989; for 1903, $1,008. ' a-...-. RAhnnis mr tne coxorcu nw diuiu; are recommended by Assembly aa an effective meana of reaching the color ed race as experience shows. Colored ministers are a great need. Only a were gained in five years. Becom- naendatlons: - " ' " . a i n.,.a naatora and aesalon . X. Djuvu mf,- i . to aeek opening for Sunday Bchoola for . . t.a.V.M tnrn colored people ano w km game and to seek - opportunltlea to preach to Ue negro- . - : -. 8. Paatora to ask aesslona to pray for laborers In Ue harvest and to seek out colored men ror aiuay a ou Institute. . v : " ADDBZSS BT EXT. BHXDKOOR Fending adoption of ; Ue report Bev." J. 'G.' Snedecbr spoke to Jthe Smod on the cause. He began oy 1 T JL L . . referring to the hatrea ana wiimucm of the average J.uainess man towards , the negro. Two said Ue country filled with blood and annihilation of the inferior race can only settle the "negro problem." If such a senti ment is well nigh universal and Christians can settle upon such con viction?, then we are denying Ue a.vinn that tausrht US to love all Kjn v iw men. , Once, in days gone by, the slaves were taught ChriBt and right living. Had relations been undisturbed to-day a godly peasant race would exist, where now unbrotherly feelings, pas sion and riot exist between this in- j -.. o- tVi white man. icriur ram A plea to enlarge the worjc oi mak ing Christians of the negro is neces aary. A little Is being done and done thoroughly and successfully. Present encouragement Is pitifully small. Ten it v. tmnrV nncht to be done. I11UCB .MW " w - " Btillman Institute is a great meana of training colored missionaries for Africa; colored ministers for Ue ne groes in the United States, and effi cient leadera in righteous secular oc cupations. Wm. H. Sheppard Is In himself a justification of all the toil, labor an doutlay in Btillman Insti tute. On the Institute last year a lit tle over $1,000 was expended In sup porting the training of 68 students. All the teachers together don't get one good salary. t. m nn there is an urgent SkmA (UJIUJ v mmmt call for enlargement in our help, e. g. An unfiniahed btfTTding muat be used, forL for teach- in ipilO U RIB." Ing. Twenty acrea of land aurrouna .. Tn.tunte. More land is needed iw .....-- (!... nt mav bv their own ma. - - . , work support themselves. Lay aaide nolitical and other confusing Issues and face the naked question of this distasteful lost race at our very doors. What ia our manifest duty In Ue premises! The negro's very degrada tion emphasizes our duty. Christ calls to us to help this great tcorfc. DE. HOTTBETOH'S DISCUSSION. ; Dr. J. B.Howerton, of Charlotte, followed in an earnest address on the subject He was formerly a teacher In Btillman Institute. Dr. Howertoa saia was n wm aw ing to speak on matiere on which he t..a Kaan ATI mined bv the Preaby- UHU uw. - . tery. He would merely give aome of his own thoughte on the matter. Once he waa aheltered on a bitter night and his life saved by a negro saloon keeper after he had been ahut out by white men. He learned the meaning of the parable of the good Samaritan. That negro waa hla good Samaritan. To say a thing is hopeless Is to make KhAiMieea.'. To talk bloodshed ia to make bloodshed between the laces. The problem Is hard enougn. . Ia hopeful. History ahowa it. Spite of antagonism between master and alave; between capital, and labor and political intluencea, there ia hope. All possible to produce bloodshed -haa been done by wrong! teaching and. stirring up hatred. But a marvellously good feeling, Inylew of all the past, exists between the races in the Boutt. n. a... fi-nrtaLrriBntal need Is to P'O- 1UB U1M ..- .aiina. between the douui- ern white man and the negro. Nothing . a- TTava xpinrtial mixture" Is the suaBaavaaa ; i . hated thing. If Ue bucket are level. don't mix Uem. Let tne aarxey ko high as he can; but you can'l orwg htm (in nn. hamei. In our Bouth- Ulfcu iuiw w land no mongrel race shall be found. . We will giye the negro jasuce, - .. ' . . 1.1.. Ll nes. and all; ui never mu our homea as one of ua. Let outsldera know this and cease tryings to wrce the "mixture" on us. It complicates the problem. It hurts whitaand black. In religious work, we must bear thla in mind. ! . , : : ' A confession of sin, a repentance, -an enlightenment and a regeneration aeem to be arising in the North on this matter. Soon the good work may be done. Common sense on the subject Is sweeping over the unitea xswsm. - Tha Sonth is being left to work out it problem In Its own way , The North now says to us, "Do what you have asked for 40 years." It is "up" to ua to do It. We must snow our power, rt.i. .. nhriitiin rellfifion haa pre- ulJ w " " aerved the quanture of good feeling . ... I Vtl. mw.A that does exist Between wo wuikw the negro in the Bouth. Here is the hope of saving the negro. The negro in our midst Is not a neamon.; MeUodist and the Baptist churches have done a great work. Earnest Christiana are found amongat them. Along with much superstition the true light does shine in Ueir' midst. But the negro needs Presbyterian influ ence. The negro nas rea reugiuu emotion; but witb,lt no morality. The -Presbyterian Church preachea : "Thou x. shalt not lie, nor ateal, nor commit adultery, etc" It teachea no true, saving religion experience without lta effect on the life. Our Presbyterian Church laya em phasis on Ueam7y. Social purity ; ... nf tha masriage tie, and BWilWUW w Jl necessity of family instruction and training In the nurture and admoni tion of the Lord. The fact that lta -harder for ua to get the negro'a ear makea our duty all the plainer. We are doing it very little. Our church must do its workingirlng '-tbe negro the Gospel. After aU said about diffl- cultlea and Interference, we of the South have added a cause of the ne gro's degradation. What wlU we do with Christ! Let the Synod of North -Carolina tart the work and aiouse an nfl ii atim over all our churches. The report of the committee was adopted. : 4 Synod desired Dr. Howerton to re duce his address to writing in order to its publication and decided to publish it through a committee appointed for that purpoae. . EKSOI.XrnOSSO.THAS. - Beaolutiona of thanks, were express ed to the pastor and congregation of - - a a . - at. . HAwt f ,. the First churcn ana to uw -Wilmlngton for their hospitality fcnd cordiality, and God's blessing were prayed npon all. , r ';'' -': -f-. THE. OLOSnrO. HOUHS. ; ; - f Further 'subscription to Ue room -,; In the Orphana' Home amounting to $105 were made-$100 atlll remain to be ralaed. - - : ' V y-- ":- ' After singing and prayer, Synod ad journed to meet in the first Prebyte rian church, Durham, N. aionltoa"' day, Not. 4, 1W4, atAP.lL r , . L- ---.. B5S J ADVERTISEMKCrrS. ' ' . " til i ntilaH thia la done. Here in atav. All tenjM ACADEMY 0?MUSip and hurts the negro mw o . ou-jr- r.h.tinata. persistent, often criminal interference, hai, hurt thl good feeUng. Had Ue BouU been let r, .. man tha problem ;-woula SUOBC, -r ....... . . 41Tim have been settled In peace. Abolition preaching; hurt the negro almost Ir. : ;.hw. A noUtleal blunder waa tn.de. i Some did It in, Ignorance ; others knew better.-- 7 A social interference . Iace ''Social equality PUfiElcdCIEDY; COnPAHY : TEX LAST DAYV:. "BpeaalHattnee tnls Aernoon,,, 1 A MOUNTAIW WAIPC. :5 .' haa taken U not tbe TO-manT feg-J "V "nick caoter mSv.!. tr.r iwth Twrformances on Bale. 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