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J Voh. XII. No. 44 REV. JESSE H. PAGE VOTED of NO. And lie Explained His Vote, Too. President KHro, of Trinity College, Had Addressed the Rockingham IlHtrict Conference on "Christian Education, "and Had Attacked Home Institutions Ittr. Fapre Voted Against Extending Dr. Kilgo a Vote of Thanks, Saying That He Was Ashamed and Kick of the Doctor's Flings at the University. Maxton, July 7.-The monotony of the District Conference proceed- inga was broken by a lively incident which occurred in the closing hours of the conference recently held here by tne ministers and . lay delegates v Mww..UBkUMU. M.SMAwM i Dr. Kilgo, of Trinity College, de- livered his well-known address on "Christian Education' in eloquent language and with his usual fiery spiri. He drew sharp contrasts between State institutions and de-l nomination! schools, representing the latter as conforming to the I teachings and dominated by the D . I eoirit of Jesus Christ, while the former acknowledge no king but riftogar ; A re86latiottvwM .oifered; highly enloeizine and heartily endorsioe the speech, and tendering the thanks of tfc rinnfArnr tn thp plrnnpnt nratnr for matrf,,i ftHra a orator for nis masteriul adaress. A mouon io aaopt me resoiuuuu was -ueciaeu oy a rising voie. une minister, Rev. Jesse H Page, of 1 Aberdeen, boldly stood alone "until u i , - be wag counted iu the negative, Sabscqnently, in giving his reasons , . : , r , . . for his vote, he defined his posiuon to clearly and emphatically as to - - - leave no room for misunderstanding it. Without attempting a fall re port, 1 will give a fw things which lie said : "I have several times listened with lMBnra.tftnF TTilif.nn Wa ffttnrite r.v.Bvw v "k- --..w.w thpmp niirintin pdnnation and. v .. T , . . . t - v ... ,i . i ; wnne i aumire nis Dri.nani taieni and eloquent speech, and personally hold him in hiffh esteen as a brother, I wish to sav nlainlv that everv one -ru... i- t i.: Has been marred to the nanEeatinjr degree by hi3 perpetual, ill-timed , ' .,' . ' Cl . and distempered fl.ng8 at our State i.I i.i.r I t ll J ineuxuuunB. x, ior une, am aduaiueu and sick of it, and intend here and now to wash my hands of this whole matter. Let it be known in all our - borders, from the mountains to the sea, that there is one Methodist ' - preacher in the Conference who, as a citizen of North Carolina, is proud of the noble record made by our State Uuiyersitj, and the grand work she has done m the cause of; V , . 4, lnA r! education during the 100 years of hipr fTi'sfcfiripfi sftndinor out from her halls a lone line of illustrious men. who have, filled with credit and ' honor the highest positions of re- eponsibility in this great country o ours. President Aldermen and those who have charge of our other State schools are neither infidels atheists nor unenlightened heathen, but are high-toned, cultured Chris tian gentlemen, " who deserve all honor for the great work they are doing for our beloved' State and country, i To be explicit, let me say that if I had a son to be educated, I would jest as so in trust his moral and religions training in the hands E A Alderman as J 0 Kilgo. 'If this be treason, make th mnaf nf if' jl haven't stopped to count the loss I am to suffer for taking this position andj giving utterance to these sentimentg. .You had before" you this morning the' question of setting off a mission in a lonely, desolate Beotion of our district. It may be thac! this field of labor is betD2 prepared eepsciallv lor me- b J it eo, I Will stand boldly for my honest conyictions, whatever it may coat. :, ,. We caQDOt build up oar 8cho8 by trying to tear down others, at ine institution wnose managers are gnilty of this ungodly practice, bow yer mnch j money may back It, is doomed to certain failure. 'Ephraira should not en vyudah, and Judah should not yex Ephraim. " ASHEVIIiLE EXCURSIONISTS. About fito Hundred win Gu-Base- T " v. . w" C from that City A Grand time in .1 . J Lfaying; the siding at the Odell's fantnrv Satnrdav mornincr nromhtW 5 o'clock, the biggest cnmon ever pulling out from our city, will aw"oa 118 uPwaru J,Juru 10 01 nevuie, .in me uanuoi e Skies.f' About 500 will go mak. . . . . . . j mg a tram of seyen coaches, besides tne refreshment car. The ladiea of Forest Hill Metho igt nhnrnh ' under whose anamces the excursion will be! conducted, j J ; A, , , . have arranged for the .best discip line, and! there will be strict prohU : mAta bition against any rowdyism of any kind. All those who contemplate tnolinn itVitt rir otirt Vin.T nnt a1 r --r ready secured tneir ucKei, snoniu ao so this evening or tomorrow, are on sale at Odell Manufacturing company's store. Be prepared and on ! time to the minute. Two dollars is ''. - u'-., , . . . . tare I0r ine r0una inp, anu a I . ituti nrtu r w phmned. j The baseball boys haye arranged for a game with the Asheville team, All those who can not knock a skv-ecraner" will find it an easier matter than here. It will bean game. A g.reat trip is m store for all ihose Who avai, themaelves of this . ! grftnd opportunity to visit Western North Carolina. Everybody la ex pected ;to go ! "' ! mJ? I Marveionn Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Diamondalej . Mich.. we are permitted to make tnis ex- tract: 1 1 have no hesitation in1 re SVwSj marvelous in the casa of my wife. ,56 brought down witn pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible roxysms of couerhing wpuld last hours Iwith little interruption and it K!Ef JVl-f VlJVr King New Discquery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory results. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's Drug Store. Regular size 50c arid 81,00. The Senate passed the tariff bill I yesterday by a vote of 6) to J4. QacKlen's Arnica aaire. The Best Salve in the' world ! for Guts, Bruises, Sores, tjlcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe Hands, Chilblains, ; Corns and all Skin ! Eruptions, and positively cures Piles' or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box j For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store!' . : " CONCORD, N. C.t THURSDAY JULY 8, 1897 F PERSONAL POIHTEKS. Mr. and Mrs. Z E Scott have returned from Connelly's Springe. Rev. and Mrs., M G G Scherer, of Mt. Pleasant, were in the city to day. V ' Mr. J W Cannon spent last night in Albemarle, returnir g this morning ( , , .;: : j . ' ; J ' . ' Messrs. G WStinson and Wal ter Scott, of Charlotte, gpent the day in the city,; , - Miss Elizabeth Watson, of Rock ingham, is Visiting Her sister, Mrs. M S Watson. V - ' - : V ' " f Miss Lora Propst lis - visiting at her brother's, Mr. Will Propst, on Young avenue. ". j Mr. W P Shealey and son, Charley, of Stanly, spent several days in the city this week. Misses Grace and Sadie Fisher have' gone to Greensboro, where they will visit for ten days. ; Miss Addie Boger spent the day in the4 city, , the - guest of Misses Maggie Brown and Sadie .Bencini. Mra.D G Holbrooks has gone VitV V , 7tT? B "I to Winston, where she will spend Fhfch; V m - Mr' . - ; - f g rSU? 8j after a plesVant visit to relatives in nneenj. M Mkurv Richmond has cone to Lenoir and .other points up the XT 4 - r . . u - j Western road, seeking health and a much needed rest; Mr RS Harris has returned irom Asheville. He will continue in lh? revenue business until Au- gust 1st, if not.longer. : r Rey- ijDania .-aa gone Jo Lexington toloofcafter his pastoral duties6 there He will be absent from the city two weeks. . I : Mr j p Allison returned from Greelf8oro lftsfc nigQt, where he spent yesterday at the last meeting of the old board of directors of the orin Carolina liauroaa. Mrs. S J Lowe . and u s. nu.; l n:, tc LA CD LD 1 McDonald, and Messrs. Geo. L Pat- u ADJr terson. Frank Cannon, R C Mont gomery and James F Hurley have gone to Salisbury, to attend the bi cycle races. FRESH SUPPLY ASSORTED Cakes, j Ginger $napsy AND Soda JUST RECEIVED Ervin & Smith's GROCERS. , I . A, . News reached j the city this Allen Boger Dead. rThnrfldav morninor. announcine1 the death of Mr.! Allen Boger, of No. 10 township, j which occurred wJ ?rriif LhAnt in nVinnV ""00 r 7 riT" , ii highly esteemed by all who knew m Knrrav araa itou iii hith yi i i 1 1 t him H d f.milv of three daughters and four sons. It will be remembered that about seven weeks ago Mr. Boger wks stricken with paralysis, from the effects of which he be ver recovered. The funeral will be conducted from his home tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock , by the Rev. Bryan, and the interment will take place at Bethel chnrch. I- Crackers Nobody need have Neuralgia. Get Dr. Miles Pain Pills from druggists. "One cent a dose." '. 1 ' Just Rjeceived a CANNON &. N E ' G -A Q of the famous Roller TRUNKS Travelin Ba and GANNON & HEADS Like throwing up a penny and takingchances, is the indiscriminate selection o FURNITURE for the season. It presents the latestfdeas in style and finish , nd is the result of sttjdy, experience and lar demand. Our . Furniture commands'admiratipn by the beautyof .finish and - TTT 1-- eie5 . ai5u. . c oxjr a vpictc LOWEST. state. we guarantee our goous5asT Kea nuom ouuti. uaala f.an tar a r fl Tltninrr T'o V ! qcj 1L- ad Job TlooVo 1 fair, Uotton and Shuch Mattressep, A rt ovelticS Baskets, Pickets, Oacks for halls, Mouldings, vOockers, f i aside Shades, j ELI . ZOI-A-IRIRTS &r. no Oar undertaking department is complete, and will be'nnder the care ofTSlr Bell. All calls are promptly met. day or The Free Ride. Ooce every three months theie is a "warm time" in the old town of Greensboro, when the stockholders of the North Carolina railroad are granted a f rse ride for themselves and their families. Among those . thifl. oint wre; who went from this point were ; Mrs. Dr. Johnston, Mrs. J W Fink, Mrs. Frknk Mund, Miss Rosa Mund, Miss Vallie Brown, Miss Maude Holbrooks, Miss Mattie Johnston, Miss ' Lizzie Willeford, Miss ,Ina P1I8 uarringer, Miss i Grace, Fisher,' Messrs M G Lentz, Paul Bost, DeBerry Beaver, George : Foil, DeBerry Fisher, Z eb Cox, Aubrey Hoover, Joe Hill, Ed Mobs, Lather E Moose, Price Dry, Fritz, Wade, George and s Howard Moose, R H and Joe "White and J D Greene. fUlOOD'8 Sarsaparilla has over anQ u H over again proveu iw vui, when all other preparations failed, that il U the One True SLOO D IirifieP Whole NO 1,769 FETZER s R iL 0 A D gs FETZER CQ. I L5 ? the perfect acquaintance with the pot u ' - i a iiue ?b an j? arniture sstors tiie represented! ana prices as "LO Baby Carriages. Ma;r,iL g, 0' criptions. night, r Offe the business bublio a re liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating banting institution. We Bolicit your business with the assurance of honoraple treatment end due appreciation of your pat. ronage. : . If we can serve you at any time, weshail be glad to have you come and see ub. , LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS i TO CUSTOMERS!! Gapital and Sulplus$70 000 -D. IB. COLTR ANE, Cashier, j J. M. OPELL, Pres. ' JVIADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBI NtrvotLS X)ce Failing Mear pry, Im potency, Sleepleesaees, etc- oaased by Abuse or othar Excesses ana Indis - cretions. Tfty quickly and surely restore X06t Vitality in old or young, ana uvauiui iurNUUjT uuatiitww or mHmgHi Prevent Insanity and ConsnmDtion 1 a in time. Their bra show inmfii1ltTninmm. mens ana enecrs a cuiim wnere ail other laii In sist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. 4 They hare eared thousands an d will care yoa. We pire a jo itiTb written gnarantee to elf act a cere f) TC in each case or refund the money. Pries wi U I wiper package; or six pkges (full treatniert) for 1601 By mail, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. CircnJar AJAX REMEDY CO., For sale byJJ P Gibson andfp D Johnson, Druggists. Tray ITalises take -1 -
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