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fiPTISTS GATHER FOR ANNUAL iilttT iortii Carolina Convention To Be Held In Hist Chores kt Goldsbora : . Ht ministers of Charlotte will . tonight for Goldsboro, to at- jgnd the annual Convention - which horning, continuing until Friday. rtl Baptists in North Carolina, cor- -- - e . v a- -s1 v . . . wa a i. - s - . s ' a ui ) m i- 1. a s a a r a s a r- a . a a ..... .r . & ir stew . v jr -v -v r - aei - a s 1 a s 1 " : as . 1 m - 11 a .-.. a . s 1 - v ; ft - m ' aa s 1 ' ',, s s a s . --v 1 . a. ::i a 1 t 1 s , ,; 1 s 1 a v t . A sew s n 1 r . aa. r .r m "v. .. m s -.. s m : : m 1 c - , 1 s - - a. . a a a v a 1 1 r.v I iA 1AaVr4A1ilfliia anil ifflbliS OX Ilia i ;mioa auu yjje opening; session wi uw , v;un- n$ the annual sermon ia to be Larhed by Rev!. C. Q. Davis of indwr, or his alternate, Rev. 3. Clyde Tunrner oi vrrowieuonJ. - im- LaMnt of the Convention, Rev. J. jj Durham of Lrumberton, will call annual mwig -otuw, no he oriranization will be effected. It j generally understood a. that the 0ld officers of the body will be re jected. They are: jrreameni, w H. Durham, Lmmberton; vie .resident, A. I. Justice, .Henderson Tllle; C. W. ScarboroUflV Woo4- jgnfl. g. T. Stephenson, wineton jalem; recording secretaries, N. B. jughton, Raleigh, and C. B. Brewer, Wake Foreitf treejirert Walters Durham, jK&ieign; , auditor F. H. Brings. Raleigh; corresponding jecretary, Livingston Jonnson, Ral eUjj; trustees, W, C. Ttw, : High Point; D. S. Pace, AJffenderiQnvttler Hosh Biggs, Scotland Jfacft; .VW. K. jones, paieigh, awl D aore,vWU- Considerable interest attaches to the annual report of tVr board 0 gt&tc missions. The "work of thUi beard reaches every section of the State, and is being enlarged every ye&r. Thie year It seems almost in stable that the board will have to report a small deficit, but the actual facta will hardly be known until the toots are closed Monday. Next to Importance will be the consideration of a resolution to be presented by jev. W. C. Barrett of Qastonta. This resolution is to provide fora eloser eonnectlon between the - Baptist de Domination in the State and the edu cational institutions. - At the present time "Wake Forest College, Meredith College ' and the Thoraawille Orphanage, While - In tnth institutions belonging to and wmortd by the Baptist ; of - North Carolina, re directly managed by hoards of trustees that ; are self jwvtortingV This fact nas aroused m comment - and "the purpose tie resolution : of Mr.1 Barrett is Change the method" or selecting the members of these boards. . ftere has already developed some opposition to anr . change1 in the prerent method of selecting the manapinsr boards, and the fconsldera- ton of the entire question ' premlsee toU interestins. - ' The coming session of the Baptist State, "Convention In Gotdsboro walls other gatherings of the same lody of people in that - town. Four Other meetings of the Baptists of the old North State have been held there. The annual meeting of J. $0 was held in Goldsboro, and the presiding officer was Elder James Mclanll i the re cording secretary - was Rev. W. T Brooks: corresnondlag secretary, RV B P. Marable; treasurer, S. 3. Biddle, and the annual sermon was delivered by Rev. h. Petty, i The Convention it that session listened with pleasure to Rev. T. E. Skinner, the field agent of the. Raleigh Female Seminary, wd an offering of l,00 waa made that educational institution; x The Baptists of... that period were giving eonsiderable attention to colportage ork. - . 'The Trail of the imeaone FtoevH;. Eugene Walter's new; play, The Trail of the Lonesome Ilne," ' "is. founded on a rbmahtlp love : story laid in the Kentucky mountains, written by John Fes, Jr., the author f "The Little Shepherd of King dom Come." It is the best play ever written bv the voung dramatist, hile the book has been the best seller as well as the most E DO tail work, of a popular writer of Ameri- romanees. KlaW" & Brlanger, America's leading producers, present tte play with charming' scenic set- ng and splendid : stage . effects. Chwlotte Walker' will be seen In the tola r T J.-L. - ni ..Lt.i. 41 " nas been made the tnepirawon - Dig love wmcn Brings vea-uw KTA V. : t 1 A jtM. pyines io a. comjnmmy u'o-i wad by strife i-nd hatred. , The ""uucuon appears nere at mo Academy of Music, tonight and to -'"wow matinee and nignt. aeais HUing at HawJeyWi, - 'Frolics of t9l2." Beats are now on sale at HawteyS jw the big musical comedy reve, HwT' rones OI wmen "V1H . ive attraction at the Academy of umc Wednesday night, December 'With Qnl,. TT1 ' ? trlM-tfll 5el8 as the stars. - . Coughs end Breaks Kins. in v a frightful coughing spell a man v, Tr wis., rej terrvoie : pawj " side and his doctor found two rtbs been broken. What agony Pr. nr New Discovery would have saved J.? teaapoofMaCul ends a7 lata wime persistent use routs otjsx .use routs obstlt Wbtoorn 'colds4- or 'I feel sure It nlty" writes Sdrs. Jfo., ."for J be wuanj, epeiB sttflOteorn a Godsend to humanity, Sr1 Morton. ooluvhi v i ,e 1 Would has onmiimtWInn tAAnv i s.:: -T a . . jnr . a a 1 1 a ' v m : 1 v- . m mr - mx. tw. sr sht v.-sa k iia wr -. .-: - -aarw v sr am mss aw p- . . . . . .- : 1 a. j 1 - - v .wr.s : ,. 7 nrrhAMa . rift.hM t ererv home v - II II Our elea-ks will have more ttm to UX - ' A ' , .- ; . v. . j - ... ii -..- ..... . ' " . ' 1 . .- . . Vf ! A- " 1 VfAii: . i - " ; . . 1 - .1.. W l WW , . . , - ! j.-TT - 0X 2 0. 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