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MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1915. THE LEXINGTON HERALD. SEVEN .APPOINTMENTS OF PREACHERS W, N. C. CONFERENCE . Greensboro District. J. H. Weaver, Presiding Elder. r Asheboro, - J. E. Thompson! Coleridge, R. L. Melton! ' Denton, J M. Varner. supply. ' Deep River, W. B. Thompson,' sup ply. s Deep River, W. B Thompson, supply. ' Cottonville, Z." V." Johnson. Gold Hill, J. W. Strider. : .Kannapolis Station, P. W. Tucker. Kannapolis , circuit, S. L. Owen, supply. , . ' .f. . Mount Pleasant Circuit, G. A. Stamper. , New London, E. J. Roe . Norwood, R. M. Taylor, J. D. Ran kin, Jr., preacher. Oakboro circuit, to be supplied. 4' Salem, A. L.'Coburn,, supply. Greensboro: Qentenary, J. H. j Salisbury: . First church, T. F. Bennett, J. P. L.anning, supernuma-lMarr; Park avenue, G. W. Vick; ry; 'SpringSJarden, Z. 'E. ;Barahardt, South Main street, J. H. Brendall, A. w- c- J ones, J r., preacher ; Walnut j H. Whisner, supernumerary. street carraway Memorial, W. M. Robbins; West Market street, C. W. Byrd.; 7 ; y:'':-:' . ". ..'V? :v Greensboro circuit, J. i E.Woos- Richardson. Salisbury Circuit, R. C. Kirk. - Spencer: C. M. Pickens; East Spencer, North Main Street,1 S. E. ley. y V-'-" -y;--'. -j:; .. West;1 - Greensboro, S. T. Barber. Gibson ville, A. C. Gibbs. . . . High Point: Main .Street, H. H. Robbins; Wesley . Memorial, G. . T. . Rowe; Eat and West, WV A. Barber, :3UPply. ' :' . .- , , t;- . Pleasant Garden, C. F.. SherrilL . : Ramseur-Franklinville, H. C. By rum.. . .. , , N" Randleman-Naomi, A. -R: Befl! v" 'Randolph, 33. N. Crowder. -Reidsville, W. A. Lambeth: ,, . r Ruffin, J. j. Edwards. ' :". ' '" .Uwharrie, C. E. Steadman..' " " Wentworth, T. C. Jordan. President Greensboro College for "Women, S. B. Turrentin; treasurer, (re$sbon College Tor Women,. W I' secretary. Ml Curtis Conference 'missionary Fr$njc Siler. . Editor N. C. Christian Advocate, fit M. Blalr :UI .5 , , State Sunday School secretary, J. ff. Xiong. ::V: .- v. .r saisaionary Korea, J. R. Moose.' Conference evangelitfcJW..L. Daw- Student in Emory nd Henery Cel ae$V J:E.-Worack v. A " , Salistmry District. J. C. Rowe, Pzeaidine Slflef. x Albexaarle: ; .Central, R. ; G, Ttat- First Street, W. S. Hales ; 4lbexaarle ctrcuit P-.; ai! Bidln. to be crapplietL . Bethel and Leve'a Ciapel, Ifr I llslfhes. China Grove And Landis, P. i3. vParfker. . Concord : CeBtral, M. F. SioereS; -fwxirth and Center, S. RapeT. Forest Hill, C. M! EQiorJt ': Weatford7 R. L. Forbla.1 f?eet Concord, R. KT. Brady. Cjicord Cirejiit Fl&Jfcrteiii Vodleaf, J. W. Kennedy. Conference evangelist, South Main street quarterly conference, R. A. Taylor. . ' Winston District. K.'K. Boyer, Presiding Elder. Advance, E. Myers. Cooleemee, C L. McCain. Davidson P. L. Shore. Davie, T. S. Coble. Farmington, D. C. BallaTd. Forsyth, J. W. Vestal, 4 Jackson Hill, J. G. W. Hollowly. ' Kernersville, J. M. Price. Lewisville, J. E. McSwaim. Lexington, . W. L. Hutchia. r Linwood, J. W. Ingle. -t Moekaville, R. M. Hoyle. Thomasville station, W. O. Goode. Thomaaville circuit, J. B. Tabor. -: Walkertown, R. E. Hunt. West Davie, to be supplied. Wistoa: B rkhead, G. C Brink- man; centenary, ia. tv. uci-arxy; Graoe-Llberty, J. 8. Hiatt; Salem, W. M. Smith; Seuthside, C. C. Williams"; West End; R. II. Oourtaey. t' Tra naf erred : T o Los Angeles czro fereace, C. A. Hyatt, A. L. -farshall; Biltmore and ML Pleasant, D. R: Proffitt. Biack Mountain, it. L. ergu3on. Brevard Circuit, C. A. Thomas, supply. ' Flat ".Rock and Fletcher, A. Bur gess. - Hendersonville, W. F. Womblc. ' Hendersonville Circuit, John Green. ' Hot Springs-Marshall, W. L. Rex- ford. Leicester, L. B. Bogle. Mars Hill, J. L. Smith, supply. Mills River, R. F.. Honey cutt. Spring Creek, J. R. Warren, sup- Ply. ! Swannanoa, J. F. Starnes. Tyron-Saluda, Marvin Auld. . J Walnut, J., Banks, supply. Weaverville Circuit, T. J. Hug gins, supply. , . . . ' : President Weaver college, . W. A. Newell. . Andrewa, J. P. Rodgcrs. . Behcl, J. M. Wacaster, supply. v Bryson-WTxIttler, J. W. Campbell. Canton Sution, W. M. Biles. Canton Circuit, W..G. Warren. Clyde. P. H. Brittaln. Franklin Station, R. II. Dough erty. f Franklin Circuit, F. M. Pressley, II. 1 cupply. Fine's Creek, E. M. Avctt. Glcnville, T. L. Noble, supply. Haywood, A. L. Latham . Hayesviile. C. M. Carpenter. Hlghiands.E. B. Bell, supply. Judson, J. D. PyratL supply. Janathan. L. H. Griffith. Macon, D. S. Richardson. Murphy Station, T. G. Ogburn. Murphy Circuit, D. V. Howell. Ranger, Gay Bryant. Robbinsville, J. J." Eads. Sylva. O. II. Chrlstcnbcrry. cltss has liberally, furnished us with ' stationery and postage; 'and j "Whereas, the press of the city and state have been gcncro4 la the Jcpace given to our proceedings; ; Therefore, be It rcaoWcd that the coafcroncc, b7 a standing rote, ex press Its most slncwo appreciation i for thesa kind manifestations of ! sympathy and interest la u and our work." The next conference meets la Win- Icton-Salcm on Wednesday before the Webster, J. X,. Teaguo, L. B. Ab- J jernethy, junior preacher. Missionary to Korea, M. Bf Stokes. ; Misisonary to -Cuba, R. J. Parker. Studqnt in Trinity college, W. It. Shelton. ' Vice president Weaver college, J. R. Walker. , . i Statesville District. . , V. R. Ware, presiding elder. Alexandria circuit, C. P. Goode. Catawba circuit, A. O. Loftin. Cool Spring circuit, E. K. Creel. Davidson, Ira Erwin. ' Granite Falls-Hudson, W. V. Hon- eycutt. Hickory, First Church, A. -. Stan ford. Hickory circuit. T. J. Folger. Iredell circuit, J. C. Mock. . . Lenoir Station, D. M. Litaker.- ' Lenoir Circuit, J. C. Postelle,, Maiden, J. A. Peeler. Moores ville Patrick. Waynesville, O. P. Ader. M. P. CONFERENCE ADJOURNS MEET IN WINSTONSALEM 1910 Greensboro News. The 19 th sc3sion of the North Carolina conference of the Metho dist Protestant church, in session hero since last Wednesday, closed llast night at 10 o'clock. Throughout the day committees were making tholr final reports, and business was transacted hurriedly, but the thing about which all were thinking was the report of -the stationing commit tee. However, this matter was .de layed from tlmo to time because of the difficulty of .supplying all the fields.- The committee on resolution of Station, C S. idrk-Unnka read its report, which, is as follows: " iMooreavllle Circuit, J. T. Rat- . "Whereas, this church, .has been to Texa conference, L. F. Brother.; ledge. ' U4l7 opened to us . for our , cox Mt. Zion, J W. Jones. Jr., preach- t eranoe . seesion. and .whereas, .the er. E. 21. Hoyls. . J homes in thia city and surrounding to North Carolina conf ereace,-- (John A, J -ngta. ' Uotat Airy DCtriet, .'.C-ftsS?k2 predtag eiaa'r: Aararat- J. W. Combs, sujIy Bananry; O. P. Routk. DbOa, T. T. Creuse. Draper. J. M. Polgex. - V. EJ-kia, J. P. Hipp. JoaesvlUe, D. A. Oakley, a".r:ly. teakaritlet A. L. .Ayceck-o ; 5Jdiaon-Sroaeville, R. 8. Hole. Uetrt Arrv MttioB, Q. D. H9.caa. PAT TOTJQB TAXIS1 Motint Airy circuit, J. W.Beunett. PUei Mountatm tatleu iff. OA Craven. SmtthdeaL ' ; ' I Bursar Davenpert college, C. 21. Pinnacle circuit, T. H. StUapson- J Campbell. Newton Station, Parker Holmes. I country, lrrsepectlve of denomlna- . North, Lenoir-circuit, J. W. Hoyle, tion have ahQwt,to,ua the most cpr- .-, 1 Vi..' 'i :- . t ..-i KnodhlSS, U. w. Frick. tauu voiromt ana pienata uyiuif- Btateev-lle, Droad street, J. F. jity. and . - Kirk; Race Street. J. W. Williams. 1 VWhereaj. the T. M. C. A. has been Btatesvllle circuit, D. H. Rhine- bo kind In opening Its doors and a- hardt. (lowing us the conveniences of the ettoar Poiat circuit, W. T. 'Al-i building; and brigat. 1 " "Whereas, the BouUjern Bell Tele- Troutraaa circuit. J. C. Reevei." j phone company has InsUlled a tele Wert Hickory, D. F. Carter. - 1 phone in the church for the conve- President Davenport oolUge, J. B.inienee of the conference; and. "Whsreas, the Grace M. P. Baraca x fourth Sudiy in November. , lie?. N. G. Bcthca was elected to : ; preach tho conference sermon andj :Rcv. J. D. Williams was selected to ipreach'tho ordination ccrcon. The stationing committee then! ! made its report, and the conference ' .adjourned. The appointments arcf i3 fellows: i Alamance. J. A. Lcd'.ottcr. i Crcswcll. J. H. Abernalhy. Ander3onr A. D. Shelton. Ashcboro." C. L. WhiUkcr. Asheville, C. W. Bates. Buncombe. T. E. Martin. Burlington. "J.'E. Pritchard. Charlotte, Unsupplled. Cleveland. W. C. Lassltcr. Concord, W. R. Lowdermllk.. Davidson. J. W. Hulln; Denton, Georgo L. Reynolds. Falrview, J. H. Bowman. Fallston, J. H. Moton. Flat Rock, C. A. Cecil. Forsyth, A. O. Llndloy. Canton. W. H. Neese. Graham, O. B. Williams. Granville, D. R. Williams. ' Greensboro, R. If. Andrews. Greenville. J. V. Uorgaa. Guilford, 8. If. Needhaa. Halifax, R.-A. 8wearingea. - HaW River, W. T Ashtmra.. Henderson. 8. F. Taylor.- - High' Point, A. Q. Dixon-. .'Lebanon, R.:C. BUbblsi. ' Lcneir, H. D. Oeraoa. . Lincoln, D. 1 M. Loy. Littleton, W: B.' thrala. llebane, W. F. Keaaett. . If ecklenburg, J. H. Stowe. Xlidlen-dV-J.- P.- AlexariteT. Moeksvllle. T. A, Will is cat, ML Veraon, J. A. BurgeM ML rieasa&L R. 8. Troxler. Oak Ridge I. W. Oerrlager. Orange, C H. Whl taker. Pagelaad, J. Q. Quick. Pensacola, Homer Gas to. -PledmonL J. W. Belt. Plnnadea &d ifL ZIoa. Sd Salts, Randleman, J. B. O'BrUaL JUndolph. W. M. White. ItlchUnd. Joel B. Trogdoa. Roxaoke, C. J. Edwards. RcidiTiile. E. G. Lowdermllk. -Uocklnsham. W. S. SarratL Saxapaw, H. S. B. Thompson. Chclb7. J. D. Morris. Cllcr City, T. E. Datls. . Spring Church.. ILL . Hctcock. SL' Paul. G. F. Mllloway. Sunlcy, W. D. Reed. Tabernacle, T. M. Johnson. ThomisTillc, E. O. PritchctL Uwharrie, E. A. Braswcll. Vance, A. L. Hunter. ' Welch Memorial. Unsupplled. West Forsyth. T. F. McCulloch. . Why NoL Unsupplled. Winston. J. D. Williams, Yadkhi College. II. L. PowelL Yarboro. W. A. Lamar. I nctcher Smith Dead. 1 Greensboro Dally News. Salisbury, Nov. 1C. Fletcher F. Smith died early this morn leg as a result of a stroke of paralysis ho saf - j red yesterday morning. Mr. i Smith has beea ia ill health for some j months but was recently ablo to be l . jul ana was up town osiurusy. Tho funeral service will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from SL Luke's Episcopal church of which Mr. Smith was a member aad the interment will be at Che taut Hill. Mr. Smith was one of the city's leading business men. He was heal t three 'local drug stores aad held directorates la. a number of .business enterprises. For 20 years he was a traveling mea covering the Soutk for a large clothing house, but seise years ago he settled down in this city ani became Identified- with Its la te reels. He was known aa the fatal er of the Industrial club which lie organized and he engl&eered several blg'ocoaalona for this city aai aee- Uoa. Te TmXm Vp QrjpxHS&aau Washington, Kor. II. D-aoeratie raembers of the Ways and Veaaa Committee, It waa aanocaeed, erOJ meet here era November Slta to take Bp orgaalxatlea cf tke arv Hcmse of Bepresentativea. The' cos-raitUe will have Its reeoaxaeudatlesa, ia eluding that of chairman cf the TTey$ and Means Committee and he ytama. to come to Waahlagtoa e viral iaya before the ceetlsg. Zwifl meet the Tax Payers of Dav UsL County at the following times rajrfi. places, for the purpose of col leetln taxes: Cotton Grove Towasbip. Wednesday, Dec.' 1, 1915, Stoaers Stoj'ej 1 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; . Boon Tiursday, Dec. 2, 191S, M. A. "L.oisiax Store, 10 a. m. t 4 p. m. Tyro. Friday, Dec. 3, 1915, Lee Shoafl Store, 10 a. m. to.4p.-m. Yadkin College Monday, Dec. 6, 1915, J. A. Wil- liamson Store, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Reedy Creek. Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1915, Henry Mize's Store, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Arcadia. Wednesday,, Dec. 8, 1915, Byerlyi Store, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Hampton.' j Thursday, Dec. 9, 1915, Ephriam j J3rcwer, 10 a. ra. to 4 p. ni. ' Midway. Friday, Dec 10, 1915, Joe Wilson's -HoraLIiarU. C. R. Allison, j Spray, J. F. Armstrong. 8toke8da4e, R. L. Doggett Summerfleld, T.' B. Johneos Walnut Cove Q. W. Williams. Tadkinville, W. M. Boriag ortb , WHkeboro Dtstrfct- - rn ra nru T- m , Avery, H. H. Mitohell, supply. Boone, D. P. Waters. Createn, J. I. Hickman. Elk Park, L. B. Hayes. Helton, E. E. Yates. Jefferson, E. P. Stabler. Laurel Springse, W. C. Bowden. North Wilkesboro, T. J. Rogers. Sparta, A. S. Abernethy. Watauga, W. M. Bagby. Wilkesboro O. J. Jones. Wilkes, W. S. Cherry. Professor and chaplain, chian Training school, J. M. urn. Missionary to Japan, W. A. Wil son. Appala- Down- To be supplied. Cliarlotte District. L. T. Mann, Presiding Elder. Ansonville, L. L. Smith. Charlotte, Belmont Park, J. H. fStore, 9 a. m.-to 12 m. Henry Crott's ! Bradley ; Brevard street and Duncan 2 to 4 p. m. Abbott's Creek. Monday, Dec. 13 1915, Clinard "Old Store, 10 a. m. to 4 p. ra. Thomasville. Tuesday, Dec. 14, Thomasville' Drug Co. Store, 10 a. rri. to4 p. m. " Silver Hill. Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1915, J. A Shirley Store, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Conrad Hill. Thursday, Dec. 16th, Hannah's "Store, 10 a. m. to 4 p. an. Emmons. Friday, Dec. 17, 1915, J. F. Lan ier'a Store, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Healing Springs. Monday, Dee. 20, 1915, Daniel's Sttore, 1. a. m. to 4 p. m. Tuesday, Dec.: 21, W A. Frank's -Slore, li s. xa. to 12 at. Gee. I. J. -fiQlotL 3 to p. fa. ' - ;: ABeghtfay v, Wednesday, Dee". 22, Badgett Lowe C!Ot& fitre, 19 to 12 m. Reel Bteea's Stdge, 12 to 4 p. ta. V - Thursday, Dee. ' 23 1916, Deaton LnJaber; Co., .10; a; m. to 4 ... gltV&e.Kl to aet- -tle with the State Treasurer by Jan mxry lth. .The, public schools . niust b kept running. For; these reasons alt, taxes must be collected sooner l&aja -"nanal this year. . Please do, not tall te meet me at the above appoint- -aea$9 and- settlejyottr . taxes. - . Sheriif . Davidson County. Memorial, L. A. Falls; Cavalry, A. R. Suratt; Cadwick, J. A. Baldwin; Dilworth, J. O. Ervin, Hathorne Lane, W. L. Sherill; W. L. Nichol son, supernumary; Seversville, W. F Elliott; Spencer. Memorial and Deri- ta, W. B. West; Trinity, J. W. Moore;. Tyron StreeL E. L. Bain. Hickory Grove, M. T. Steele. Lilesville, B. II. Jackson. Marshville, Seymour Taylor. . Matthews, M. H- Vestal. . Monroe, Central, E. Abernethy; North Monroe, R. H. Kenningston, supply. Pineville, B. F. Hargett. . Polkton, ,W. B. Davis. Prospect, M. A. Osborne. RbckyRIrer, J. C. Williams, sup- Thrift, B. F, Finener. Unlonville, J. T. Stover. Wadceaorcs' A. W. Plyler. fVaxhaw. W, F. Sauford. weddlntoni. N. B. Rfchardsoa Missionary to Japan, 8. T. Stew art. Missionary to Japan, N. 6 Ogburn. Student- School of .Theology In At lanta, " . . j j' Dean bttehiotlrtVTh'ebldgy At lanta, P. T. Durham . AsbeviBe District. C. A.' .Wood, Pteeldlng Elder. " " Asherllle, Bethel,:!. C. . Harmon; Central, J. H. Barnhardt; Chestnut Street D. ; Atkins ; Haywood BtreeL L. T. Cordell; West Asheville, 'J. H. West; Ashevine CtrcuiL 1 W. Car- Professor Davenpert College, B. J. Harbison. ' "Superannuated. B. A. York. ' Horgaatoa District, J. "E. Gay, Presiding Elder.' Bald Creek, J. A. Fry. Broad River, C. C. Totherow. . Burnrrille, M. T. Bmathers. CllffBide, H. L. Powell. Connelly Springs-Rutherford col lege, B. Wilson. Forest City, J. A. Bowles. Green River; J. M. Barber. supply. Henrietta-Caroleen, M. B. Clegg. Marion station, L. D. Thompson. Marion' circuit, Elmer Simpson. Marion Mills, J. M. Ridenhour supply. McDowell. M. W. Mann. Micaville, E. B. McLane, supply. Morganton Station, E. E. William son. . Morganton circuit, A. C. Swafford Old Fort, A Sherrill; J. -B. Car penter, supernumerary. Table Rock, E. B. Troy. E. L. Kirk, Jr., teacher. Spruce Pinc-Bakersvillc, J. P Morri3. Thermal City. M. W. Hcckard. supply. J. C. Richardson, supernumerary- Professor in Rutherford college W. T. Usry. Student Boston university, O. L. Cimpson. Shelby District : J. R. Scroggs, presiding elder. Belmont street, A. P. Ratlidge. Belwood, J. F. Moser, L. E. Sta- cey and H. G. .Stamey, supernumera ry. " Bessemer City, W. B. Shinn. Cherryvale, O. C. Fortunberry J. F. Harrelson. Junior nreacher. Cousa, F. W. Cook. Gastonia: Main street, H. H. Jordan. Dallas-Ozark, W. A. Jenkins. West End-Franklin Avenue, H. M. Wellman. King's Mountain-El Bethel. E. O. Cole. Llncolnton Station, Z. Paris. Lrncolntn Circuit, N. M. Modlln. Lowell-Bethesda. T. A. Plyler. Loweerllle, J. A. Bharp. McAdenvllle, G. A. B. Holderby. Mount Holly, T. J. Houck. - - Polkville, J. P. Davis.- Rock-Springs.: James H. Green. . Shelby. Central. W.EAbernethy. 8helby CirculL A. J. Burma. Couth Fork, J. H.- Robertson. suniey-lron Station, N. C. Wil liams. " - ' :' General Evangelist, D: IL Comann. D. W. Brown, Candler school th'eb- Iogy.H'": : . . ! Wayneerille- XMstrlct. W. H. Wlllla, presiding elder. AST GALL FOR r TAXES. Under the order made by the Board of County Commissioners of Davidson coun ty, I am required to collect at once all taxes for the years 1913 and 1914, which are still unpaid. This is to give notice to all delinquents for the above years that they must settle on or before . . 1915 f or the cost of advertising will be added. After the above date, it will be my duty to levy at once on the property of those who are still unpaid. PLEASE PAY NOW AND SAVE YOUKSELF EXTRA COSTS. THIS IS THE LAST CALL, for I must settle these taxes as provided by law. , : D ecember 15th, G G AW, This Nov: 19th, 1915; jSherifrof'Dkvidson County. i x j i''i's, v.. , t . .
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