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TITE RALEIGH- DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, .; A?BL 29, 1912, HEW BUILDING THROWN OPEN z y:: The Familiar Confection Will Make YOUR Teeth Bright-YOUR Breath Pure YOUR Appetite Good Three Services Held In New Building Yesterday in Presence of Large Congregation SOME OF THE EVENTS V.7 i YOUR Digestion Strong! 7 ' At Morning Service. lr. Di-cd --a-cock Delivers Address i in I About $4,000 is Raised on Uuililiiig Fund In Afternoon reetings Arc Fx tended by Kepresentatives t Other Churches At Night Kcv. Leslie l Howard, of lickv Mount, Preaches. The new Sunday school building of Edentou Street Methodist church was thrown open yesterdav tor the first time and three large eongre gations were present to wit iu'ssss . tlio exercises. This building'. the most modern in the state, will cost about. lol.OOO. and of this amount ? 1 4 .mm had been paid by Sundav. wuen !. 000 more was secured on tin" mud. Exercises were held in the morn ing, In the afternoon and at nmht. At the morning ' service the ad- mm THK KV K I) K X TON dress was delivered by Dr. Dred I-ea cock, of; High' Point. During thh service diplomas were presented to the graduates of the prima.v de partment, welcome was extended liv Worth Hagley Daniels, ami "What the Sunday School Meant to One Class" was told by Mr. Clifton lieck with, Representatives ol two other classes. Prof. V. C Norton. Haraia and Mrs. H. : K. Sattertield. I'hila thea, told what was being done. Mrs V. Royster talked on "1 he Home Department," and Miss Susan Iden read a synopsis of lie.- excellent and comprehensive history or the Sundav school. The music was umisuallv j.'l and every number was enjoved trom the song of the primary department lo the chorus by students iron, the blind Institution. The orchestra, led by Mr. Wright, was verv fine. Dr. I'eucock Talks. Dr. Dred Peacock, or High Point, humorously depicted the Sunday ma t ' f&? -k '''!' '!"' i IXTKHIOU VI KW OV': schools of the time he and many of the older members of Kdenton Street were boys and girls, and enumerated some of the essentials to successful teaching. As showing how. necessary good teachers are he pointed out the fact that from 80 to 90 per rent, of the members of the church are also members of the Sunday school, the school being the church's greatest work of conservation. The greatest trouble with Sunday schools is the lack of Inspired teachers. The mo ther of Napoleon, though left a widow with eight children, was one Of tbe greatest teachers the world u . . ti"v't.- v kjv t tg.TA' inytaww f Lir Tfe1 jg! i,Vt all I ' "Nf s 15 -'4 s$Ma&' "irTT.-.'-.-. J I .r-i Uv.-, l..v..1 i rilt.-lVll'l'l"!!. .iosfph Superintendent nt l'.dciiton hail ever known. IVery cm' of her, children was i.nsplr V. l.v i'ui woman' and each imm' to iat:e Xapoli'oti ' himself 'being beyond all '.question the greatest .nan ..(modern times. The IJuvs V!u slipped Ui.lo. it. I oacoi k related simply amlj STIIKKT M K I IIOIUST V feelingly by the ti.ry n nvo south ern boys w !io t-H ied aside iliat tl'. 'ir younger 'brother,- liriglii-er. than tliey, might receive an eilucat.ion: . .. ",ir atterward win n tins n: in l.o wrote a book, he t;,' brothers, who had i for him to aelvieve u 111 Wayne eouniy. weri' two b.-others the farm aiid the o' I'nivetsil y. lie mail and add''d honor to :eati 1 ii to . his n:!i!e ii 1 1 i s : I . I Mill'. Ihi-, slate,, til, re One slaved ii'i iii'l- Weill; to lie- a ureal lawyer every. o;':;re. iie ailoriied ;m( his lour yeie's :.s gov ernor wore, made moii'nnihle h ''tin' campaign' "Ii started for n," w!-n!r people.. !n sea .-on and mp oi s.a- SOII tie never failed lo pl'Veh a'lll. though he neve,- on iipi. il a eliair in a college, lie was the bale's -'.;!( st teacher, and he died vvhiii- t. a- iiina in a di iTereti! state. . .."And this morning." ;).:, r'; -; speak"!'", "it every ,-iihl (, v:-Sr. He brought, a Hiessage of "i,tipe would lay one litile blossoni on his trav e. - ' '-''' f THK. XKW KDKXTOX STHKKT SI Iip V would sleep tonight amid a wilderness of (lowers. 1 am glad they are going to build a monument to Charles Brantley Aycock though he does not need , it- but let it rise until it meets the heavens. He first taught that the ragged child is worth more than all the railroads and cotton mills. Iet the monument rise, but let us not forget to place forgetmenots on the grave of that elder brother who stepped aside." Other Talks. Supt. Joseph G. Brown and Pastor North made a few appropriate re marks and then those present were ifm Ibi1 ;. ititow v. St 'eel Mi i huilixl Sunday .School. .given 1 1 : i .p,Mvil"ge of subscribing to the hit.tdiiiii fuml. As has been stated '. on' rihut ions amounting to ah.. at J 4. nun were secured, Afieiimini Service. '.!hi:ii;!i the audience at the af tcrn'oon service was not us large as S( II.MIi. I'.l II the one in Mie morning .'or in the ati'-rtiuon. to iiiany tltis was (he most interesting service of. the day. The speeeiies were short and live and tie-re was good- nuisie. the singing beiim leoslly congregiil iimal, a point that had .been stressed at all the ser Vi",'S.' '..''" : ' At tins, meeting greetings were received iro'M I he ellliri lll'S .a nil Sun iiav sehouls of oilier ilei'ioininat ions and ihei-e all hreai lied the spirit of trietHlstii. anil goodwill, rejoirtng with the Methodists in their day of ai'liievein.iif. II was a notable fact that from all came they note of progress, all of ilieni looking for war. I n. meai improvements in their ow n chuivl.es at an early date. I he niei t my w as presided over bv .Mr-, 'Joseph ' Urown. the; superin temlent. i lie opening , prayer was made by .Mr. John 'TV I'ullen 1 he l.rst speaker was Mr. J. a:i ( uiier. .secretary ot the International Association. Mr. (alters theme was ('Mil Hif XDAV KCHfMII, ' IMM. "Co Forward." The first step was to be a campaign of ingatherln;;, the second a campaign of religious Instruction, and third a campaign of indwelling, for unless the people are saved the Sunday school is a failure. Rev. C. J. Harrell, pastor ot Ep worth church, brought greetings from the other Methodists of the city. Such an occasion, he declared brings joy to all but the Methodists of the city are especially proud of It. It is a working plant for the Methodist church and through-it to the kingdom of God. A building like it means a strengthening of tbe fold i.'"H.i'T TWO a-aiaiMCT mil be was proud of it. The greetings from the Kpiseo- palian neighbors was brought bv Col. Fred A. Olds, and as the man who shows Raleigh to visitors he do- lared he would jiot forget about this .building. Col. Olds esneciallv ommended the normal department of the Sunday school. Mr. (V H. Stephenson, superin tendent of the Christian Sunday school, declared this was his first day of speech making hut he was nappy to bring the greetings from the nearest neighbor."--, ' Mr. I', It. Crow',' who like ' liter Itabhitt " had been born and bred not !i the "briar patch" but in the Pres byterian church gave seven points that characterize an ideal Sunday school, the lirst two he declared alenion street Sunday school -.al ready . possessed a"d !' hoped that nicy inn ine ot iters also: idea eiiiiin- metit, an ideal superiiHcndent, ail present on time, a Hible in hand, a liberal contribution, a we'll studied lesson am a mind to learn. Tin--, last greeting was from Mr. II I'l ongliton, the live, superin tendent of the Tabernacle church. ind the man, whom Mr. I'rovvn de- lared-vvas known -'whether at home, in iioston. or-Jerusalem, as "the Sunday school man." Mr. lioiighlon's greeting was very heartily expressed. He recalled his bovhood days and the union Sun (lav si liool picnics, tellini; an amus ing iiiiideni of the little boy who was greedily clutching for two hand fuis of cake and when renroverl bii mother ev.clalmedr "Kat just as much lake as you want to, Jolin William, you belong to the big Methodist Sunday school!" Mr. Hroiighton wislied she could see th" 'big Meiliodist Sunday school" of today, II,, declared he had seen A good many-of the best buildiniis in the counirv. but he hail novnr Keen better' building for Sundav achool work, am! he was proud jnt. It. . The I'.veiiing Service, The members of the Sunday school and church and many visitors of other denominations met acatn nt ight o i lock In the Sunday school auditorium, to conclude a day that id been a. full of Interest, and one on vvlneii even the weather had smiled in brlEhtest favor. Itev. It, m. North, the pastor, said that for the closing message of the day they were to have Rev. Leslie P. Howard. Dastor of the Methodint hurch of Rocky Mount, and while this was not saying that they were saving the best for the lest, those ho listened to his magnificent ser mon, a message of hope and faith and high ideals, felt lifted and In spired and felt that this was indeed fitting message to have at the. close df such an eventful day. HIh text was Gen. 28:12-14. the heavenly vision that came to .Jacob, Surely this must be a place he declared when men must dream dreams and see vls'ons and go out Into the world and Dnd the vision and dream to be the real thing, la after years they will come back again, as Jacob did to lUdbel and find again the Heavenly vision. He declared this building should be dedicated to the eternal thing in man that keeps inni above the beast. It should be dedicated to religion, so that all men may become re ligious. -'We-must place religious ideals in business or we perish. The last two years in the his tory of China is the growing shadow of Christ. 'Religion has 'made the master pieces of art, built cathedrals etc It was religion that made the difference' hot ween Tetin v son . . and Malthevv Arnold. Klixabeth liarrett Crowning- and Ceorge Klliol. ' Mr. Howard did not despair of modern life, lie declared because un seen powers lurk in the souls of men about us. When the .-Infinite forces of .man asserts themselves then lie is linked on in i ir enternal. To the (ask of bringing out these t'orcea in men this building shouid be dedicated. So the day came to a close and while rising lo the mountain top and looking back over the rugged way by which tin's triumphant day had been attained a glance was also cusl toward the future to catch' a glimpse of the Heavenly vision which raised Jacob. V ' KTHKKTS IHItTY OX SI XD.W Mayor anil Sanitary Ollicer Say They Cannot Improve Conditions, e cause There is Xo Oiilinanie on the Subject, Several times in the past few weeks there has been mention made in the editorial column and local columns of The Times about the lilthy condition or the streets of haleigb on Sunday and there vvas a slight improvement made but yes terday was worse than ever and there have been many criticisms about the authorities allowing the city to get in such condition. Mr. W. J. I'eebles, the sanitary officer, slated this morning to a Times re porter that he had made every ef fort to keep thi) streets clean, but there was no strict ordinance on the statute and he was powerless to prosecute. Mayor Johnson slated that be had called the attention of the board of aldermen to the con dition a ml that the matter had been postponed, but would very probably come up at the next meeting, Friday night, and that he would do all In his power to see that It was carried out. Ho stated that the condition of the streets yesterday was fearful and should not be allowed to exist. 1 Miss Annie lane Devereux. Miss Annie Lane Jievereux passed away at her residence on North Person street at 2:30 this morning. The funeral will be held from Christ church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. A man always has well-trained children If his wife attends lo it. The refreshing juice of the crushed mint leaves is an endless pleasure for a little price.'-; BUY IT BY THE BOX -of any dealer. It costs less that way and you will have it when you want it. CI.OSK OC KKVIVAI. Seventy Conversions in Cent nil Church Meeting. . The revival meeting which has been in progess at Central Method ist church, during the 'past.' two weeks, came to a close last night. The meeting has been a wonderful one, reaching far beyond the bounds of Central church. There 'have been To conversions as the result of the splendid sermons of the pastor, Rev. A. I. Wilcox, and the songs of Mr. Frank Fitzgerald. The meeting'' closed with one of the best services of the whole series, the house was packed last night. There we.-o in professions yester day. - VV-. - SCIIOOI, ci,osiv; I'ii nil al lliilclim.in'.s School, Swift Clock Township, Sat ur lay. Dutchman's school, Swif. Creek township closed Saturday, There were exercises by the pupils, an nd dress, and iiible presentation by M.e Jtriion Order. Mr. Z. V. ludi! made a.l tdilress, and Mr. Jackso'i con ducted the Junior Order eXerclseB. At night Mr. I,. Sears, of Apex spoke. The exercises by the students were very good. Miss Nancy N. Wat kins is principal of the school, with Miss Hcssie 1. Sprinkle, assistant ami Miss Mary Taylor primary teacher. I, IT I I, K DOIXCi TODAY IX Sli'KKIOK COl'HT, A. .compromise judgment was en tered in Wake superior court today in the case of Miss Mary Olivia Dunn against the Seaboard Air Line, the amount of damages compromised on being JL'00. Miss Dunn sued for lii.f.oo. Judgment was drawn In the Tnnt rase and an appeal was taken to the supreme court. No cases of Importance were tried today. FOUtTKFX. l'UKSOXS HFI.D FOlt Hl llXIXn SCHOOLS. The Insurance department has been udvised that the department's agent, ("apt. F. M. Jordan, secured Indictments by the grand Jury of 14 parties In Folk county for burning two school-houses. A community wranglo over the location of the buildings was the cause of the law lessness. Faycttcvllle Klrwt llnptlst CbuicU The pastor, Hev. F. I). King, spoke to a large congregation at the ser vice last night. Several Joined the church after the sermon. Fifty-one persons have Joined the church since the meeting, nnd others will probably Join the church soon. The meeting closed with the service last night. A prayer meeting will be held tonight at the residence of Mr. Lane, corner Lenoir and West street. Another prayer meeting will be held at the mission at Mrs. World's on Thursday night. Look for v the Spear The ; Flavor Lasts ! Verdict for Defendant. The jury in the case of J, J- Hag wood vs. the Southern Railway for alleged injuries to a small son, re turned a verdict late Saturday in favor of the defendant. Damages were asked In the sum of $10,000. SODA GLASES STRAWS AND NAPKINS l,et us quote you, Mr. Sixlu Water Dealer, our factory prices. We ship direct. T0YLAND, Wholesale Depart incut. Electric Bitters Mado A New Man Of Him. "I was Buffering from pain in vaj stomach, bead and back," writes 11. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C, "and my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitten made me feel like a new man." 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Beginning on the cast side of Haywood street at the northwest corner of Thomas Pence's lot; run ning thence .north 40 feet to Aaron Blrdsall'B southwest corner; theiirn west with Thomas Pence's line 135 feet to the beginning, containing 1-8 of an acre, more or less, said lot being the same as that conveyed to James Whltaker by Anron Dlrdsall by dee,d recorded in Book 94, Page 620, office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County. This 29th day of April, 1912. W. H. PACE, 4-29-o.a.w. 4t. , Trustee, fx'- '(.
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