? v . r-i .: : ".T 'r --"- 1 J V. r ... ) iimL, ;uiainuc uuiM i i, in. 4 .INUVfcMbfcK, 2nd., 1894: 1 i- ' ! HO. 13 THE ASSOCTATTOW rT.nR-RT) Unon 'tu: u . x . - uuciuttnu. 1 mi was Liie inost Iif THE COMING DAYS. j Business of Wednesday " and Thurs- touching Part of the proceedings of Thjj old gentleman slowly low day To Heet at Bethesda next year. the Association, and tributes to ered fjis paper as he became con The second day of the Mount hese iIIustrious dead, and also to scious that his daughter, pale but Zion Baptist (Association convened i!lrs- J- W. Watson, was . delivered determined, was standing be6re iabf weanesaay or last week: at. J nwt" "nuiaiu, u. j. ' Mount Moriah church at 9:30 o'- Lowell, J. C. Hocutt, W C. Tyree clock, ; Orangey and Durham well and Dr- Hume- During these represented;! Many visitors from tafks the eves Qf-the majority, of other places attended the Associa- th.e audince were bathed in tears, tion. ; I i . , ana especially so when Kev. Tyree I ever given ra with Register him. "I have sent him away forever,'' she said, with an effort to appear unconcerned, i - ' "Who?" he asked. "Harold,'' bhe answered. '! A $120,000:000 Baflwav irorle-affes this "State was left Deeds John Laws last week to be recorded If was tuc ouuuicrn j railway com-. panv. of JVew York, for -r Tl ': ! . -.1. uuu. 1 iiere are ninety sev6h print ed pages of itj It willhafe to be1 recorded in ptpru rAimfirli,...-.LiJ which the lines of tht Southprn i I j ; j .. ! - - j 1 I " f "-'" -. spoke ' of Col. Albright. Snecinl Was dPfPIVPH in him rrmccUr Aa. w V ivy lull L UUOUILOJ, Ull II. ' ' r I . i y. " u t . l , ny M1IC " " I, .Wednesday was the reports from wai . vcicu in uenair or ceiyea vyny,:Oiir why should so aHway hins !in North the different churches composing Miss Alberta Newton, who is still fair anjexterior conceal so false a 9 South Carolina, Georda Virginia' the Association. - Interesting talks .n tne uark Continent, and Rev. nature , 4 Alabama, Mississinbi. Wtmnl were made during the ddy by the. J; wv Watson, whose young Wife . 'j-Tut! ; tut!" protested the old J and Kentucky.' U il take about members. !' ' died last Saturday. . gentleman. "It is onlv a Ioversl two week.4 to prnr, j Two resolutions were offered as quarrel." , j Will be about A R a. on'ihe Ministerial Relief the last, business of the Association. "Nay; it is more!" she cried :It I In' fehp"r;n lu for their hospitality. It adjourned at 4 o'clock and was dismissed by Dr. Carroll. 7it was a good and harmonious meeting. :' A Zlisfortone. shall 6ririg a uest ionie1 to , ;;Oh, wl, that's n ' "What!" she exclaimed. t ''Dolr wnii.nf ti you think that t a Democratic go;; '3 h " 1 u ..s., ooat as he. combed his whiskers Y" :' . ciuJ wlin on thetarlDed wire fence. In digging the foundation for' a house near trie church of St. Ste phen, Jerusalem, lately, a' beanti- rui; Masonic pavement was discov ered which measured twenty -one feet by thirteen and contained ah Armenian inscription. . Underneath "But you might pair off," he 'said.'; . Yvil-y'; '. r: :: i ' X ' 'That!?wliat Haroldpvantid-me to do but I told him I could never' be his," she, returned. 1 meah politically, not matrir monially," he explained! "Do -as icpun uii -tne miuibicriaj Keiier , ijfn. uiuici 5ne criea. v"it i jr., -Tias tne recording of th Fund. The churches had done a ne was for ,the meeting"of:Associ- is a matter' that strikes at the foun-J gage in North -6aroiin4. WnnH wnrU nlnrior thic Iin hn fhora ation two ' weeks earlier whfch dation rock nnnri whirh rn was room ifor improvement and wfs carried, and the other tha.nk- ment rests! ' I. have discovered :that. : they were especially asked to. look lng tne People.of Mt. Moriah church Harold is; a Republican!' ( off or utf- mk; Jn,:n J for their hosoitalitv. "It nHimirnH (Oh wUn, fVir.f itno umuti. . iuiiug uic year a gentleman,! who did not; wish for his name to be known, had made a contribution of $$oo for this object, pn Thursday the last day, the report on-Sunday SchooIIs' was the first matter to come before the As sociation; The report made a good sliowingand fwas ably discussed by several present, it was adopted. Next the reporVon the Thomas ville Orphanage was read by Mr. Jilley. The Orphanage estate Was valued at about $35,000 The training and care for the children was; good and the work of the or phanage the past year was especi- 'Young country myr dear" cuquircu Mrs. o. ie 'Goat from the was a tavern in which were found thev do in Con, wh.n n J .ad- sighed Mr. Well'pKedMrshere s nothing for him except a part of ;a tomato can saved over from yes- terdav. anri a half nf nr .n. "Ioo;bad,roo:bad ; A Boston young man has gptton into trouble by advertising to fur nish a receipt bv which ladies mavi , . . I , J a ly commendable; more room was ket p their hat in place without the use of a hat pin.i mailing the sscret .. 1... 1. i ' "-j Duiidings would De added. . yhen the prphanage report was through with the Association ad journed for dinner, it being 12:15 o'clock. I ' ; ' 'ly after the re-assem- both .wish love vour for 50 cents! His idea was ' simply best of lt a rubber band 0 under the chin. Immediate string which loops The Populists can get no one to accept the positions of candidate for judge or -solicitor in the fourth dis trict. Both nominations vverp nf- bling of-the Association the matter . j : . . . . ., I iin-i. iuui uuHiiimiions were 01- of appointing a delegate to the next L 1 x 0 D ,. D . i c fu d i fercd T. R. Purne , Repub ican. of Southern Hantist Cnnvpntmn wac l ' ' 1 f t, tu u "v; Raleigh, but he declined. inyii 1 iiv. vnunuiail, 1VCV. LJI , ocrat and a Republican to be absents If vou party that is the thing to do. " Really!" she asked brightening "Of course. You have -allthe. or while you lose only al vote ror trustees tie loses a vote for the whole ticket." J r "Just the ;thing!" she cried de lightedly. ;Send for him, papa; send for him! I'll make it' all up with him purely as a party meas ure;" And Cupid once more rei gned. Chicago Post. ly glad to come because aie -needed a: change of diet."X)etroit ress. J .1 Charity is warranted lint trt rirt tear, ravej or run down at -the heel. . It is much' easier for a rich man to enter the cjhurctih than it is iorf him to enter the kingdom of hea- - lV ven. DO YOU WANT .a; situation? Prof. Wilbur R.Smitlj ..- J. L. Carroll, of this place was elected delegate and Rev. W. C; Tyree, of Durham, alternate. The committee on place bf next An attempt was made to wreck Cap! Buck Kitchin is reported to have skid at Monroe that he was in the Charlotte bound passenger "a T" :'uro" ne was.n train on th. Air 1 1 inV R J,. L favor0 the Present system of , - - - i .. iuiiiuuu 1 ci 1 I week. Seven iron rails were f - 1 I r meeting of the Association then on tne track and nailed down fast. made their report and it was decid ed that it should be held next year at Bethesda, six miles east of Dur ham. ' j ; .' The report of the; committee on The. engineer got the train stopped just as the front wheels struck the obstruction. The engine, did not leave the track.; Prof. Wilbur R. iith, LEXINGTON ' KV. ' .' Lexington, Ky For 18 years Pri dent of 'rthe re nowned Commer-1 cl iCoUege of'. Kentucky UniverW sity, gives special: attention to ecnr-T -v ing situations for j v hisgraduates Cost of Business course about J.-'mclud- ' iug Tuition and,' Board in a family. Prof. Smith has f kept books several A man was recently! chosen in, obituaries was then j called for and Kentucky to act as judge at a pov .Rev. G. J.ipowell read the obitua- erty ball aad award the prize tothe ry of Rev. John C. Wilson and -worst-looking - lady and gentle Col. W. A. Albright, and Dr. Hume m.n Th, ,uu . j x. r r.. . V X,':, ".F vvllu reau uie one ui nev. . lxewion jfe is a WOnder and incidently touched on the death -ru " , fM w . t. . . The average age at of Mrs. . C. C. Newton, which oc- ; m- , curred -shortly before that of her ., .n T " J cuuuLjf guvernmeni, mat tne rea son tib Third party did not fuse ' in Hajrax county was that there was rot a decent whitp Rpnnhi : , z ' ' V4ki ivu & a 1 to fui with and that tlpv Hirl nnfJi care jo be foojing with the negroes,; SffiS SffiJf and fhat as for the fusion ticket it reliable businessman. v wpufa be moving in shoe, before he' X&SSt1 ever voted fox Faircloth and Fur1 - officials from this and other states. : sprof. ; Chei - ; j. &muo, winc?pal of the College re i IS ferred to. was avrarHeA ihn -kiaaLi World's Columbian Kxpositiontfor Book- which wpm- countries is Abig charge of corruption brolght Ceitral Detkershoff. He declares that 1 from -Kentucky University on thhr have Offered 20,CKX) for IO,-; and write for circulars to Prof w T . a - 1 o -r . ; - r i pupuiiL VOlcS. 1 1 ouiiui, ivexington, Ji.y.

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