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PAGE TWO TOE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1!M. r that :::: HI Can be easily selected from our mammoth showing of Gut Glass Silverware and other suitable Gifts. Jolly & Wynne Jewelry Co. Fayetteville St. DO Raleigh, N. C. J Pni-l-er V A. Royal, L. M. Chafln, H. The conference lost an dble man M. Knre. K. W. Bailey, L. H. Joyner. last spr'ng In the breakdown of Rev. liockingluini District: J. E. Vn- F. M. Shamburger. who was to have dei-wood. .1. M. Ash by, -A. - J-.- Oroyes,--been-host to this conference, he be .1. A. I.-, c. X. I., rteabolt. T. .1. Daily, ing pastor of Edonton Street church 1. X. t'aviness, II. A. Humble, D. A. at the time of his retirement. He' Wat kins, 1.. I.. Nash, N. H. D. Wil- and family have located, for a home, eon. A. P. Ter. S. A. Cotton, F. B. ! at Laurinburg. I JtcCall. E. Jl. Hoyle, F. B. Xqblott, J. j ; W. fcimin., .1. W. Bradley, E. H. Mc-( Jlr. Jus. H. Southgate, a promi-! 'lioi ler, pent layiunn of Durham, a member Wilmington District: T. A. Snioot, of the board of education and presl K. D. Holmes, V. E. Hocutt, W. L. dent, of the board of trustees of Trin Rcxford. C. T. Roge.-e, J. T. Brown- ity College, is attending the confer mg, .1. T. Stanford, .1. M. Lowder, J. ence as a lay member. No man in J. Par.;er, V. K. Wright. W. C. Mer- the state has the work of the church ; riett. A. C. fie'.d'e. I.. E. Sawyer, T. and education at heart morn than he H. Bain. C. I. Lanslon. and W. B and there uiv iY-vv. if any, better Srow.'i. 'men, mentally, physically, or relig- Tho secretary anuounced the fol- iously. His very presence commands '. lowing statist ical secretaries: A. J. respect in any assembly, and with it Parker, U. W. Starling, W. T. Usry, all he is a sneaker of power and deep R. W. Lailoy. !.. E. Sawyer. E. M. thought. ll.ixle. I.. P. Ilnviard. II. H. Stan-, Held. W. II. IP own and I.. T. Single-j Dr. M. P.ohon, or Xorlliampton ' ron county, a lay member or i;ie confer- An::o.ii. meats were made and at ence. is here and looks like he might1 1 oVlnck i.'.e .-inference adjourned he again a member of the general as-' till :i:::o Thursday. sembly, as he wan last winter. Dr.1 Dr. TiHeti s...-nks this evening. Bolton is threefold: A phvsician, and. ..... .. . ... ....I successful, liuds time lor imoresi in Prfsi teriau ' 1 1 '. i i ' ( ' 1 1 tomorrow morn-! l.uv men's Meeting. Dr. D. B. Zollieoffer and others t have arranged for a series of meet- I t I km -1 H 1 i.--,- V ' ri J;., , .v4if fatta-t!-kw4Tbtt! '.4 -J LAUGH AT CHARGES Bird S. Coler in Greensboro j is Shown Dispatches i Borough President of Brooklyn Ar rives in Greensboro and is Shown Dispatches Charging Him With Neglect of Duty Says Charges Are a Result of Political Spite Will Muke (ircensboi-o His Home. REV. J. fX.HCRWnOD. in i lie iatere-;! of the laymen's' The Session Gets (Down To Work at Once Lee, A. C. Sell, L. Ormond, G. B. Webster, E. W. H. Brown. W. L. Rexford, S. T. Moyle. Temperance. Clerical A. D. Wilcox, W. R. R'V all. J. E. Underwood, R. C. Bea-uan. R. L. Davis, T. H. Sutton, C. P. ..a rome, G. D. Langston. S. E. Mercer. Lay c. K. YVrenn, W. H. Roberts, C. H. Wetuerbee, A. M. Benton, W. S Stevens, H. K. Hambrick, J. F. Bru ton, D. Jl. Joues. Dr. Jl. Bolton. Sabbath Observance. Clerical I'. D. Woodall, S. F. Nix, J. AI. Ashby. E. li. Craven. J. W. Au trys, A. W. Price, P. Green ng, J. At. howder, W. V. Rose. Lay J. V. Judd. Y. E. Smith, R. T. Poole. .1. H. Judd, J. L. Yelveiton, J. 'V Evans. L. S. Grant, AI. B. Tailor. .1. T. Flythe. Mcnioriiils to General Conference. Cierical .1. L. Cnnninggim, Jl. Bradshan, 1.. K. Thonii.sou, T. J. Dalley, ,T. 1). Biuidy, AI. D. Giles. At. T. I'lyler. R..C. Craven. Lay Z. V. Judd. J. H. Southgate, A. D. Muse. D. AI. Jones, L. S. Grant. J. F. Bruton, V. W. Hargett, A. S. Thompson, Dr. D. B. Zollicoffer. Memoirs. M. T. Plvler. T. A. Sykes. R. F. Bumpas. Rev. R. F. Bumpas resigned from the board of missions and Jl. Brad Bhaw was elected in his place. On motion, the communications from Nashville from the secretaries were referred as follows without reading: Church Extension, Ep worth League, Publishing House Sunday Schools, Education and Mis- ing fine tact sions. - ment. Bishop, O. W. Starling. L. S. Mas sey, A. S. Barnes. C. W. Robinson .1. I.. Cunninggim. Thos. X. Ivey and .1. X. Cole. The call of Dr. Thomas N. hey's nime ti'T '' f h!y report of 'ta'ei"' ' jl r::-' '" ',' ::ie t s e ', ; or an '. :r.ess manager. The report shows tie liaper on a firm financial basis with a hold on the membership of t .:r-h. I: . !:!-... t ..' i',, Or ;... . : :e n'li'i ; ' ' " i '.; iv i . ap head ft ' '' ' ' !!! it v . if; movement and '!o iirsi one will be I aeld tonior'ou morning in the hall of t'e po"se of representatives at 9 a in., wl en a love feast will be held, j over whieli tie- venerable ox-Gover-I nor Tlo.s I. .tar. is uill preside. This will be an in epai .Ho' low. the id. liei i -: i t i meeting and is lot he !( her days to fol n beiiig to send out a t'ie laymen of Hes- oP of the confer- "' of three re gret of ore for r. i . 'o : - jio'itirs t-h-irch Ljj;--.,J DR. L. h. XASH. , and "I, their respective places (,f basin ended in a lively little fight 1; ' '.veeti j M tl.e aforesa'd salesmen, on Vilmi'.ig- ' ton street about 10 o clock t its morn ing. A prospective hstyer was ileitis j handed a iine of tall; If one of the I salesmen when the other eame and tried to Induce t i-.. . I built found both boys on their lulling away i'.:riou:'ly, but had outfought the game litte ami was entitled to the de lente's only possible, come- iiemii ml a longer tight. THE AIO'ISE CASE, mni'iil l-'i'es Answer to Petition ' 'are ol .:i,.. i broaght on ..tore iai.. ! I lie combat. lie eP I es the belligerants vat.-h- tile ; worse Th for the is Il l's devot.?d to Cie i- ii '(. beloutrs I Speciu Meeting -of Capiial l':i:' l ne"t. , There will be a sue- ill ni ' rpi'ai Encampment. -o. : ' 1 c lor Writ of Certiorari. .! !;.-, .Mv. 24 Tue brief .ii I lie govt '.-itii.cnl ill answer to the :(tiiion lor :- writ "f certiorari, of Charles W. Alerse, banker and .sicam- . ,u wiio w is convicted on an i. att. at ' i. : - ii,:; ' eht 1'ies in ' ! ( aaial Bank of ' . 'i .. i i- a. teai uiisapplirat on of i jo :iii-!s of the bank, was ;.. :1p- i niletl States supreme : y. .-leei .l:iv. i li-i'-f sit li-s that certain (pies- t -v-r . Ii ' r , 1' 1 J I" f'av.'lin i as saw . ea : le Bett. .51". 'h- f , liiidtv 1" I'e'is has scan . aru service and take-, d! as a well-earned ' 'tis time with his at'd "'e old vo: . I t ' . i M. Greeiirborn X him a!! too v,. d ction. He is ; ference, report nj ' . a ' -i .ti o s i and ncot's no Int ro ut work at this con- tor his pa; or. KEY. I'. A. and business nianag:'- More room is needed, as "x! Rev. Jl. T. Plyler was allowed to children have been refused adtnit- read the communication from Greens- tance this year. There was an .n ...SHOP. in the work. The first had retired troni active work several years ago, but had always participated In all the debates that came up. The last act Rev. Alpkeus AlrC :Ilen, presiding elder of the Washington district, and a man who bringa things to pass in church work, is secretor of the - re siding elders and will :- o?t 1 :i:el -'o ike same work for the bishops cabi net. Jlr. AlcCullen's report of his district work showed the church as growing under his administration. He put tin- press under lasting obli gations for kindness done. ' Rev. It. C. Beaman. the popular pastor of Centenary church. New Bern, stands right up at the top as pulpit speakers in the conference, has el lllg nt . I. (. 'I . I ; (Special to The Times) i Greensboro. Nov. 21--Borough president of Brooklyn. Bird S. Coler, arrived here from Charlotte on a lato night trail'.. When show a Xew York dispatch thai he had been reported , by the commissioner of accounts to ! Mayor McClelian for alleged neglect of d'lta . mismanagement, extrava gance and political favoritism in se lecting subordinates Air. Coler simply smiled and said that ihiugx like that were always happening in Xew York political realms, and this was simply one of the many instances of th.j' personal political rows of the retaliat ing kind instigated by the spite of disappointed and disgruni led small men and amounted to nothing save cheap notoriety. i "T w--h ' nit would say.' he on finite. 1. "tint whn no 'n l or;: lay whereabouts can always be promptly known by inquiry at the of fices of the North Carolina Public Service Company, at. Greensboro. X. C When south I can always be found there, or in touch of that aoiiit. After January 1st, when my term as president of the Borough of Prookhn expires I shall lake a resl froai office confinement, and spend most of ni time in the south, with Greensboro as headquarters, assist ing in I he development of the fine r Bourccn of the community and section. At til.- pn ni-iit the public utilities of trolley, electric power and gas de velopment a Greensboro and High Point are commanding practically all my at'iation, but as .-non as these I hin.s nr. completed th" Itirv.er plan of inier-'.ii'bun trolley and fewer de velopment V.'iil be !t( i ' s-'lf and tissoi-iat-v :irh la-; ;! !,,'.. lie. ied by os" r i- 1:., i: VK ii- ivixi;.-. iM. leii-i--:--.! I , nitty V illi a Caoit il Stock 1 $-'(t.K)0. The "a :ik of Rot kinghaai Plot! a t el ."c-jte of i:-.' ort.-oi t-lion i,-da for the purpose of '-onl -iiir"; a Ten-mi hanking htisltiers. : TllO a".t i'o-i. ! a '.i a I ;iw- is .'-.., ii" ;,:,) o-iiiieine btisir.ess wl'h $: "..!( ' rah! !n. Claad- T re, A. S. Docker.v. John P. Cameron, and M. L. Minson are the ineorjiorators. ))K. U. boro Female College on account of come for the institution of more than ive debate by Dr. Swindell was when ,,le nonor of serving the strongest bers Qf l)e certain thimrs therein. Louisburg $26,3(3.00 the past year and the and Littleton Female College were plant is worth over $70. 000. U0. referred. Continuing call of 20th question, Taking up question twenty, "Are the following superannuates were all the preachers blameless in their called, reports made and names re lives and official administration?" ferred: Jl. C. Thomas. R. A. Willis, the names of the names of the pre- .1. E. Bristowe, T. P. Bonner. A. I), siding elders were called and report- Betts. C. C. Brothers, ed a year of success in all the dis- H .G. Stanley, of this list, was re tricts. stored to the effective list and .1. .1. On motion of R. B. John it was or- Porter's name was referred to coni dered that at 11 a. m. tomorrow the mittee for supcrauuuat'on. and undar conference will hear a thanksgiving the same call the effective preachers sermon by Bishop Wilson. reported and passed as follows: Dr. .1. K. Watsou. secretary of the Durbiini District: G. 1. Adams. Jl. Home Mission Department of the Bradshaw, J. A. Daily Board of .Missions, Nashville, was in troduced to the conference and made a statement ,-is to the work of the board and the boards paper, "Go For ward." He reports an increase in Home Alissions money of $51,250.00 in specials, but a decrease of $S, 041.00 on regular assessments. Dr. Nelson reviewed the work of Home Missions in all the fields and stated a new plan for the administration of such, in brief as follows: From ob servation he finds that the stronger conferences are covering the field, but a weak conference that has not the means cannot do so, and he flmu conference lines, as lines bet i a mission fields, one cultivated, la other neglected. He gave a.: i. i show how it worked ai. i :i-y' ' that the next general conterctieu put' all this in hands of a general bouixi so all territory w.U be worked and covered alike. I Secretary Wilson read the action , of the last general conference in re-' gard to the 22 article of religion as laid down in the discipline, which general conference charged that part ! referring to obedience to authorit.es of law in foreign countries, and which applies to those countries only, and was passed by the general con ference, to be law when all the an nual conference adopts same. It was unanimously adopted. Taking up the call of the 20th question, the name of F. M. Sham burger was referred to the proper committee for supernumerary rela tion and the following passed exami nation of character and reported: Raleigh District: J. H. Buffalo; J. D. Pegram, O. B. Starling, J. M. Cul fcreth. W. H. Puckett. Q. T. Simmons. 0, B. Parker, N. E. Coltrane. FY A. ton, N. H. Guyton, E, It. Welch, J. 3. he was antagonized at Durham bv 'tiurcti niinienc.au, in me conter- other members as to the admission to cnco' if 1101 financially as well. Ad t lie conference of a man he had ex- ded t0 tnis honor he has the hand amined and recommended. These sniPsf and most elaborate, complete laces are missed sadly, and suitable church in North Carolina, costing memoirs will lie read Sunday after- Si..00 and above. noon for these and any others who have gone from labor to reward. i Kf'v- K- Underwood, who is fin- lishing the fourth and last year at Rev. M. G. Stamey, who last year Rockingham station, is on what we took the superannuated relation and all the anxious bench, knowing he went to his old home in Lincoln us to go and not know ing where he count v. has so far recovered bv livinc is going, but go he must. No man in in t tat in F., at 1 : :'. p. in. on Thanksgiving Day for the purpose of conferring Lie three encampment degrees on a class of candidates. An oyster sup per will be served in the annex to tin lodge room at 7 o'clock. All nieiu- encampment brunch of Odd Fellowship eord'ally invited to ittend. The Grand Patriarch and a party from Duraam will be present to assist in the initiation. Monti Attel Fails. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Los Angeles. Cah, Nov. 1M -The Ale I! boys will have to he snli-!i.d will) hnv-inir line w.ii-1,!'j '1. i ;i t i , m a... i:i the family. Monte failed dtsnvl'v hi!1'".';,'. liuna br.miilii up by. .Morse's attor neys are merely moot questions, hav ing no value in the determination of l lie present judgment sentencing him to serve fifteen years :n the Atlanta penitentiary. The methods of Morse are strongly condemned in the brief. to ta:;e work. i-"ster to the hi efforts In WTik! th.- limit ! v-.-e-tlt i her altitude as to be able Hie conference has developed from titll, from Danny Wthsn t- in the Nam! Y. I'. la- " II ind will ask for a Western North Caro- ine raw circuit-riuer up to tne junction ring of the Pacitb- A. c last strong station preacher any faster ! night. The finish of tin- schedule.! ten than has Jlr. Underwood. He has: done good work on districts as pre siding elder also. lOI.ATIOD PURE FOOD LAW. The state depart menr of agricul ture luoigiii indictments against four parlies this week for violating tin- pure food law by adulterating butter and vinegar. They appeared in iJii-nainthi- county court this week, e!ii-""i! a plea of guilty and were ii. ; The iii-oartment means to see that the pure food law is obeyed, and any one violating it may took for beiug liauh-.-l in court.. Will) i I ' Revs. Geo. T. Simmons, D. B. Par-. ker. and N. K. Coltrane, pastors at Millbroo'-. Vra lintei; : ; bv ftnishit::. .'ittr adjoinirr. '..e-:. there wi" be : ers alor t'l : t . a ,t aca' 1 .t. I vi'le. and Frank-1 t i a,: i.e coiin iiieut j eui -.1, and all on i '1 as a r-onseqiience of -'e-v preach- j ;i"d .Wv Line f-j , I AMi:i,; i ii;i:. i ftss? !nr r Northwest Raleigh Wood Yard open for orders now. It is to your advantage to com municate with us. Blocks, 75c. per load. Slabs, 90c. per cord. Bound oak and pine, $1.00. Split oak and pine, $1.20. The Wood and Dray Company. GREG F. GANNON. Manager. on i at . S; i-i a : :.-avo( Tills V. 1 'Pn- Cit dial Ij ( 'imi;. a . I .". e i io, .. t.- tire iiepart uieiu roof was 111 a ; re i i-s of -.valor i ataiil- . I.. W. i' h'-) '-V- Ii. i ? a a ' '-1 I. JleFarlti ml a H . Vhotnpjt.in, . Yearby, J. A. iliri;aday, Vv. T. l.sry, S. F. Nicks, C. K. Ross, E. M. Snipes, C. O. Durant, C. M. Lance, J. C. Kilgo and W. B. North. .' When the names of E. A. Yates and W. S. Rone were called, their ! death was announced and f-cir names went, to committee on me moirs. .; Continuing the 20th question. !) o following additional characters pass ed and reports were made: L. E. Thompson, A. L. Ormond, T. H. Sut- The dre was discovered b: a .icigh- ', bor. who saw smoke pouring from the roof. The alarm was turned in from j linv -?X unil u-tlfAii the lice ilen-i i-t 111 elil i reached the s'-ene the licl.i : ;a,: -' ni.! .-tr. too:; I-.. I t!ii. iire ua'i-r imi'-ol pnd tit v at irt 1 1 1 i tin ii::.-a "-at cem' j ple'l l . i -, I i n l .1! is;bed . , i The hoate, which is a small one story building, was occupied by VV.'.I. Upchurch, a colored preacher. All j the furniture was saved and the dam-; Dr T,. T,. Nasih who frnvA 1111 hln n rm in l.,illHt,i j r.-f ,-n,oi..rl ut I - " - - ' , .. ..w O (I V. IV ,11, UIIIIUIU), - -1 ' .1,11(11 L( I gt fit. John and Gibson last about $100. . a.. ... a ..'.evi on recount oflllnpss and ill -'o-a .V IV !li. ; - in I be So'iitU I- afii el by- district. His friends regret he w 11 move, but all rejoice at his recovery so early. .lie lata tn-eii living in Greensboro, lias tot. on his feel aga'n and will be avit Dr. Nash Is one of the long time members of this body and has filled many of the better places. ... V T.TVKT Y SfT.AP. i l.'ible for voi-k again next year. Two Wilmington Street Jlerttliuuts mMr. -Drip-Drjp" FRENCH OPERA COFFEE Off- a Pound falOC Ask your grocer y French Opera Coffee eoes twice as far. It eauals anv 40c, I I- : r... ' " ' Bmut 111 quaiuy. CASH FOR COUPONS Save the coupons that tome narked m French Opera Coffee. We pay you casft tor them. American Coffee Company or new urieant, Ltd. ON! i in ,(! voting contest was in aiigniaicil Monia . A vote for y tt-ve.ry i cntr. spent with us. Til fee grand pi itv.a . first Kri.e. Ladies' Prize. A handsome Urass liubrella Stand; worth .$1:.00. Second Trice. A little girl's, prize. Thi most beautiful doll in our store; worth .... . JtiH.oo. '! iiiid Prize ipi. 's Pri.a . One of ! lie". . I'lP-ni Cont Curd Projectors; worth '.$3.00 When you make a purchase, ask ror your votes and cast them for your friend. Scrap Over a Would-ht OinIoiiK - The cfTorts of lieu S. kes and omt Greenwood to luduce a customer into i'.f.;-l'i --'!ia .-...' f. 1 t.-j . . .. ' ' I 'I J. 0. Sliggan Co. Ul! I ETTEVILLB ' ITREET,"" Ml
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