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I' Vol. Xlt-No. 14 CONCOUIX fff; C.; FftlDfAY MAY, 28, 1897. Whole EO. 1.731 K. . -- s. v . - ,., lit EPVYORTH LEAGUERS. &r Bishop Uollowny dpened the Confer ence Will An Eloquent Address A p--vps of Ihoi-Worjk Of the Younc peol)le-Other AddresscsThe Be gjimius of Active Work at IheFiist Session. vi , CentralM. E. church was well filled Thursday night at thy op?u jng of the meeting of be Epworth League and Sunday School Confer eDce, After a song service by the excel lent choir and a hymn by the entire congregation, Key. Carroway; led in u appropriate prayer. Presiding Elder Scroggi reach tb l&th Rgaini Mr. H M Rrrow sang the solo Throw Out the Life Line" w ten the congregation sang with : heartj zest the charming chirps. ; ;v. . Elder Scroggs then introduced Bishop Galloway, who seemed all burning with enthusiasm in the work of the assembly. 'v His theme was "the availability, of young life in speeding the' triumphs of Christ's kingdomVr.X apeak tr possesses manly featurep, a- strong voice and abundant energy.. , Jft8 mind seems well expanded with lit erary culture together ;withrthat finish gained by much travel. .Qia memory selves him well andrgrabic delineation, thrilling . pthtiav &k& sweeping satire tomefbrtlr in? ready and fitting words. ,. j--j . A . - j . He entertain! high hopes of the re.t work to representatives on thin jmf,the speaker "'delved iuto history and JScriptur and pointed to the mai Ks of decoy iq our nation which are to be oyercome only by the pewer of the Christian religion and hailed the Epworth League and the S'inday School wrork. He bid all a hearty welcomevto all there is s iri Concord to tdd to the hajpitesi of ' those, coming among us, j ' Rev. JD. Arnold speke the Wrlf come of Concord's Methodism, go; ingQv?r the history and the names of the heroe3 conncctd ith its earjy days aud ;refemdv toqehingjy to the old shell of a church still standing with part of t ahai beifxfy still in tact, back of the Central arid near the creek. He invited Abode lnciinen to sttoa mo t -at sacred spot, Methoclist Jtnmnicntsiian4 Sunday School scholars in the fold heie all bidding- welcome to the gaats. , : , .... Rey. S B Turrentine then res- speaKer gave the home on account pf 6icktiess in his fami'y. In the course of his remarks the bumbers of E- worthians as follows : In the Norta ern Churoh 1,000,000, in the South ern 150,000, id the Western N;'.C. Dl8trJC.', 3,470 with some tiot num- bsredn-- "t.: ) ":.,:;,", , - ; Rey. Scroggs responded to ihe call to take the place Jdf Rev D Atkins absent.', aud stonily maintained tht the 'Leagued methods are Metho fistic." I The speaker was m bs best y in and did jastipe to the subj-ct,; ".yM.rV C H Ireland, of Green uboro, rose and desired j hat the sood pid bjbtt of hand sbajkipg b 3 tally en tered lot o, and ria.ed his expfienpes to the, aranePe.nl of the coi grega tion but jo' tJkf: s hfcarty approval ot all and to the great joy of all at the happy yesoltaj of 1X18 perststent mode. iXr. Broods ' YoEe and said that ., iu SitUfcu'l ,v ' -.v-.w-. .:,. j He enumerated about 1000 1' . BUUW11 pUHJIO U1BUC UJ C BJpCIDCl 0UU IliCb hewant the J5t)djd )oid Methodiat Amen ! forerex allowed and pract ced to w hicbj her e wAere , al.mps c : roar of Auoens.n 1 Appointments i etc , were lhen: made, and the meeting adjourned with one- stanza of hvmn No. 1.82 l&J?ene THE EPWOPTH LEAGUE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE rim 4 of ibe Epwotth L-sgnera aod iq tbe 15 mi rotes allotted ! for each 4poafcer waa Tery bapoj m tti o!?T win exovoeDigu. jDuqenea BW wa ye:ry happy - ta acccptr -thk ouausy ocapoi represeniay vff. ,Af said it waa no longer ft dntlht thn tttoagh tlw..lt'ia antedate Robeii of tome ot tie lotld'i mojt coa Siate. whc-dtedi "reioiutiqnid the world while they yrere yet pon- paratiyely yooog. AtwnJy rfpudiated the theory now; cappiiT prsansr away. ? youth Biayl;e2Jectetd ttill-fwar mature years, then suddenly turned 4nto the ways of : righteousness and declared that a child spdiledTin tT&S nursery is rarely reclaimed in the4 sanctuary. He saidthatvbetl1!; tipn agajmt. youthful .waywardness was the guiding and vjtraming of them1 in the York of the church; The speaker believes firmly in the capacity and fitness of youth for the perception and the inception of religious truth and the practice cf a life of Christianity. For sixty-five minutes this elo quent speaker held the. large au dience apparently oblivious of, all eave the stream cf thought along which he led his bearers. iinother beautifully v rendered cng and the benediction closed the service of the evening. ; ' FRIDAY MORNING'S EXERCISES. The 4esembly'met'at'9 o'clock in the order of program, R?v. J R crogs presidiDg. Rev. J H Page ."conducted' -, devotional : seryicts nber (T0f tbe You ng People's ! PERSOKAfcPOlJN TERS, 7Mr. Johri lina8 is spending if tV A aAavrtAAd In V. A. atGreengbo?4- :'; -..cJ: iT,iiv thftrteitT I - wit o,,Mrr j&o wai rtf Bgi WCbarJotti t SheV Reri Af K; Pool iB tprding se raian(ir.iriii in en. nim-.v- ysTJofr, u.O ,Ensf ell, came in from hom in this .citv. navincr arrived Hrs. M.E Mehaffer left this . ' TT 1 ' morning jor vyinaion, wnere Rna th&iirQiher ReJY A Is here and we have set bur house in orn der and are R EAD Y tq . entertoin as many & as will favor us. with a call at our store, wnere we are sn-o'ving our magnincent line of Spring an Suaimtjr Clothing in . . V ; . BLACK CLAY, ! PRINCE ALBERTS, CUTAWAYS and SACKS; DRAPD. ETE'S and ALPACAS. SUMMER HATS, SHIRTS, SH0E3I and anything you want at LOW PRICES CANNON &; FETTER COMPANY.! - V5 U;rr.nal was song,- 'Rev. Page then - pus ages of ' Scripi-hre .from T m ;lby 2. atd, from Dent. 11, -.v:p:, .-.l?Sr w H Wi lis : led in Raises by 1 4 years in the organira- tiojf fe;8anda;j cbodlhyiik. js lucre mgrt?gpr, ife t2)e S itlday Schooi-wori for rai& me qut nation to tbe heichta that ,J,..-Z-. prvx"- ....-.'3. ,ry. '$: iioe uiyienaegL sria occp. than the pjeidjen ts and;cabieb coaljand claitped thaAvta.teJo the children in the Sunday Schoo class is a work that probably an angeLwould feel honorebl and del lighted to engage in. The speaker 11 O J O t '! sees inline punuay ocnooi tne possij. b1ti4&'6i the growth of . citkens of atroDR; nOjl integrity, from, wjiicn yote buying, jury brvbiDg jand spuf iouayerdip's may be heard less of and high moral compacts may be eyolved. Hymnal No. 15 was then sung, Prof. Fitch Taylor rendering the solo most beautifully. Elder Scrosrgs then in some re marks fraught with plecsantry'. called Rev. Turrentine to the chair who is turn a3ked Rev. J V Jones to preside instead. Rev. W M Curtis then treated the sur ject .'The Relation of-thf Ic-ague to tne .Missicnary Movent- nt ' As well as the field was Jpeicg explored by the different tpaakeis, nearly all of whom tobchejl more or les3 on this line the speaker found ne? and rare jeaxs. was pleased to' quote that "Ths last century was jbrerRpn dins nna'r.f nr.iwr i h r.nnif- r-.f .With hT BlSter. I pry, returned ip "bfj hnTie nr MtUlnu j Bel). ini33ion8t and i .hit the ncxi will be to dnv. She 3" acrompnifd 7 ! one of achievemen's " i her little niece ,-pl..iw": . . iHMIfSi Maggie, Qessent arrjveiii the cite, fast . nithC.fro m, aleoi: Fe- mala,Collegf. t She will spend some Rv. J J ere. Messrs, Ed. F Correll ard Har-. rv Swink rHnrppd to he ritv lact evenirsr. Tbeyj hae bVn at GarT- ney and Sparta hburer, S. G. Payeeur and Evan gelist Edmundflon are. in Charlottp loiaaiiftrnron. , return unti Rev. Patter Presbyterian Cx nipt in the ci R V A II is on." - ' -Mrs! E C si r;.in read from f jlkwed in prayr v. J it Brcokf. No. Ii iKtl was tben enng. :' i.g Eitlcr Bcrrgg3 then In- i J ide W J M odtg ornery, e strangera a &ood, compre- ve iea of what Conccrd is and T A, TTSEI L 3T& CRA 1 f o r - a rem wlnt sbe ;roT7D datiog has 'forwitid b material vih f;oai tbe. time hen lo3al tcrok root acd growth. After acquainting the visitors and Shirley Monfgcin- Home -Mission Work - of the Ep wirth Lecaue was then ;discafs?.d b ! f. Fitch Ta?ior.:.;- With no effort! a fjoetoa, ra-Kinn-. ice. gpeager re- xifd ..'historically "the inception, PfOtftb. Dresent proporiions tnd needs ot. 'the Brevard Mission School j in Traaelyvania county in a way to 1 JT TQTV- TRKCKTaZF Di e licit Tvo starzas of No. 47 weie then; eon? in . that usual hearty -wyw.hh the present conditica of our Lsane p. work wa3 taken up fina aoiv cif- cnsfei'by Rev. H M Blair in place r of Rev. W L 8hrriH, detained at the keenest interest in that sp:enaia. wpris or wcicn ce is in3i M. Pysfur will to.morrow. son. a.mf rabr cf tbs noral Appmblv now Like throwing Up a penny and taking phances, is the indiscriminate selectiono PURNITIJRE for the season,"" It presents the latest Ideas ;in siyle and finUli and is the resujt of fitdyeperiec,e . and the perfect acquaintance with the pbpu ar, demand. 5 QurP by the beauty of finish an elegance of design. V We carty as -coniplete a line as any Furniture Store in tfce State; - We guarantee our -goods 'as: represented "and prices as LOW. LOWEST. " ' , - , Oed Room Suits. pasels, Center and Dining Tables, v I bunge8, Oodches,' r - : -- v TT adie8' Desks, ; - flilrtl70 f ft halls IVlrtH 1 4 i v n in gfipPioiV -at' Charlotte. H09tit y, the guest of Mr. Rack s , f qr . h al s, Mould i nge, O ockers, ' s ?V nfde Shaded Cide Boards, Qf ali kinds and descriptions. Rancor.. -hr, V8Sj -p; -T-T- Mr.y. AV .1 Moi- iG: - j Onr nndeitaliiiifr decartment is ccmn?ete 'and'will I:e rndrr ttip r-rt Tr- 7 A . i ' " w vfc A. -Iif 1 All calls are promptly met, any or mgnt. Brio-A.... jour: repair work. All , work s'-; dor:e promptly pati sf action T - gfuriteed lilllMiilliisiM OHerii to tLo be' -? publi-' 'n liabic, perm x c:!, corcorvatJv) u.rA AT j Plf 1! 1 C !lifl I Til ! H. W Bryliiig. MOKK1SON H. OALD-VPELli - 4TTOS5TIT AT H AW, CONCORD,4 N O OtSce in M oi r:a bn d v.nt c pposir curt House- accoiaoaatit We loiieit yoar bufitcsa v.-hh tho assurance of hi.ar.. ab.'e t?e'.it merit and dnc apprei:r.iiea o! joir pat tov.hge. If we can scrv-j you at any time weshalj beIr.i t, have jm .CGie and see u. - - LIBERAL AeCOMODMIOnS " --TO CUSTOMERS.. : Gapital aqd-SuIpIus 70 COQ? ' D. B.;COLTRANE. Ccbier. ' J. M, OPELL. Pier. '. 1 . I . I . V c : si
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