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i M'o M . - .-TIT 1 "9 9 g ; i .t I ' 'f r" - "'-f - ill i ; : .777-.. . g I 0 r VOL;' ' 1 y .jHV: l': clyi: i.rLwiM DSO"Rr CijURSPAV'--:,'MlAy-;-25'j-,,"Q05.: ' - 'C wmii if5iii8iiiiiiiii8 1 kiiieiii .i l The South s Atlantic 3s: sionar, Confer enc(B; Convened in Ash eville. : 2.000 GATHERED AT ASHEVTT iTvtfS : Ashevi le N, C, May 17.- Meth odists of the Southed Church 'to the number of almost two thousand. ; are here to attend : the '.; session of the South Atlantic Miesionaay Confer-ence- which convened in the auditor i um to-night for a four days' conven tion. - , This is the third gathering of the kind that has been jitld, j The: move rnent was organized in k New Orleans aa 1901 and was followed by a'greut gathering, at Waco, - Texas, last year. The Asheville conference .-promises to exciel either of )hel previous gath er ings, in both .attendance and inter est. The conference was opened to night with a sermon by Bishop E. Ei Hors, Di Df A large number of del egates and their" families arrived yes- tsrd ay afternoon and last night, while every incoming train today hasj beta crowded with the 7f ollowjers T of Johb' Wesley. 5ome Interesting Delegates. Asheville, N. C. Mav : 17.- The third annnal South Atlantic 'Mission jry Conference bf ' the Soiitherd Methodist" Chutch openedat the And iter iumib.night with. 2 ibbd' delegates an a une mQusana - aaai- tional delegates are ; scheduledto ar rive tomorrow, the total number bejng the largest representation ever apcor dedtpua convention d yoxt?in, this city. Among , th 3 prominent missionaries who are aLeady in atten dance and who will be ihere during the conference are; . Dr ; D. W. Car rer, of Havana, superintendent of all work in Cuba; W.. G. Fletcher laind Mis. Fletcher, of Santiago, Cuba; W. P, Turner of Japan; W. B. Burke, China and R. Hardi ?, of- Koreau. Tne capacity of the ! Anditorium, which.seats : 4,000 peorile..was-tested to the' ; utmost ton ight a n d many were: unable taain admittance, . s V I fisve Vent Ave Cheirv Pec toral in my house for great many years. rs. it is tne oesi pccicinG iu world for coughs knd cold." (J. CiUiamsf Attica, N. Y, the )l !A i 1 u n ft trbubleKbegin withi a ickJiris f i if 1 1 h c j throat fou Vcari stdpthis ai first in sirigfe; jrniKt w i t h AyesiChei Use if also for bronchitis, ccmsiiimptionh and for coughs of all kinds.' Tbrtt sixes : 23c, IU., h Consult your doctor, If h"r tk It, tin da u lo ay. flf ho tol yon no to teko 1W tfcon don't" teko it. lio'taow. to teko it, thon Lmt It with him. Wo oto wlUln. J. C. ATEIt CO., Lowell. Halt. Grand' : LoSge : Eear; of Wealth; in : Opening Ses sion at Scranton, ;f : Jrennsylvama : ' - THE WEALTH, OF ODD FELLOWS W PAr ALONE. "The eighty -s9Cond' annual conven - j tion of the Grand L'odge of the In dependent Order,- of Odd Fellows of Pennyylvani 1 was begun Aa the Lv ceum Theatre at 10 o'clock this morn : '-After the-call to order jby Grand Master Robert Graham, of Philadel phia MayorAlexander T. Conn ell was introdvced' by F." C. Hanyen secretary of the local committee, and delivered an address of welcome. The response, was made, by . Grand Master Graham. -. . The grand master pi esented",. his annual report recommending that an appropriation be I made 'for - revising the Pennsylvania Digestlthat enlarg ed scopej be given u the- Committee tori Ho.raes.andlKindied-. Charities, subordinate ,4 lodgesl be required do give' hi ire bafeful Jalttention to Ihe ie lurns ofJ their available assets, - that elective bfBcers shall not be chosen trustees and that a commensurate ap- propriatioitbe ;rnade: for the f Home forWidoVs of Odd endwsl"' " , p.f Tieasufer .SfRichkrdsM ijckle . re ported thky tht assets, othe Grand Lodge are $483 1 2,50, and of subor diriteJlodges 4,434,766 6i;n: - ,A DAREPEVIL RIDE ,T of en ends in a sad i 'accident! Td .heal accidental injuresjuse Buckleu's Arfl. nrca Salye.r?'A deep:woun, in my foot iramaaaccfdentwritesfTheo dore-5chuele,,af olumbhs'J.OMilcaus ed me greatj pai n l " Phy sici ans were helpless,' buf Bucklen's Arnica t ; Salve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burns like- magic. ; ; 25c atv Windsoi Pharmacy druggist. "T TRIED TO'BREAK : INTO ) : THE WHITE " HOUSE Insane Italian. Said Spirit Told Him His Murdered- : ; .Wife Was There -. .." i r AnItalian who is . tboaght to .be insane, was errested last, night trying to break into the iear - entrance-of the White-House, i He said a": spirit told him that his wife. vwWm . he al leed Was murdered in Italy .several vears ago, could be found in? the cor ridors of the . White . Hoiisef ; Six men were required tarsubdue hiinTat the station, after he made an attempt to .escape. , . The man gave his name as Dan iel Constable, He . was ;4ater com mitted to St. Elizabeth hospital for (jicj insane ? vmtim w wwm Suffering frightfully" fromthe viri lent poisons of undigested if wd Gf G. Graysonof Lula JilisstdoIr King's New Life Pill, "with the - re- s'ult"-he writes, that r I : wa.s cureAlt stomach and bowael disorders give, a way to their tonic, lazlativc proper ties. 25c at Windsor Pharmacy. . - E.Wv Stevens "is' Made , President , Death! of Dr; Gushing in the x : Convention Hall ; -5 - . -- . GBN'Ii. CONVENTION OP NO. AMERICA, V StT Louis'Moi, ,;May .;i7?. drgan ization of a . permanent body , to oe known as ; the General Con vention of BaptUts of North Arneric a," was per fected today by the election of the following officers: . - .. , . President K. W- Stepheosi of Col lumbia. Mo firstv vice-president; E, M. Dresser,, 6&o.i second vice-presi dent, Joshua Levering, 'Maryland; third J vice-president, Thomas - B.' Trotter Nova Scotia; secretary, J. S; Prestridge Kentucky;, , treasurer. H E. Kirk, rPorter Pa. . r, ' , . T- The, Executive Committee includes W. E.-flatcher. o Virginia, . . .. Just as . the ; : Baptist Convention was about to adjourn 4 today,; rDc Cushing president of the Baptist University . Kangoon ' Irid.,' ' was stricken while decupjihg the rostrum fkjejd fell yty y2 ;Mhe flcjoV,"Jf While waiting for trie arrival iof an Z apabu ance a prayer was- offered for;, Dr. Cushing. ? j; Before. the t arrival of ; med ical asssistanceD. Cushing died. s The report oC, the a i committee of ninp. appointed ' at a ;JConferehce in New York in last : January recom mending permanent; organization, was read by Chairman E. M. Thresh er, of Ohio 1 -J..T Rev. Dr. Judson of fjNew : York son oflA-oniram Judson, who, was one -of the first missionaries of, the Baptist church, made a -i motion : that the report be ad opted i, t - I The motiori was seconded. by ; Rev W. E. Hatcher of. Virginia, "I think there is wisdom and strength in the?dopti6n-oMhis plan off unit) itingthe Baptists of the North and South5 said he.i;This action sends a message td the outside and - tells fi iends and crities alike'that; so tar as ths American -Baptists are concerned there is an infinites! lffereuce bet ween speration and :di visiori . We are, sep arated in our work, bis t this - action will declare to the world that we are not divided,; There is now ,nQ,cauY'3 that stand in the way of - our 1 'tL. j:i of heart and - cordial-fratefr. 1 1 . Z . . clding I want to say that, aUI.r . I I am'a Democrat lthiik t it t! ; power of one raanv to-1 -nnify t..: country andelp towards : effecting r. unity of the wold has been the su prerne eyent in; Aaerican history I feel that 'we must oeiounited: not ; on, ly in the church, fpr jh c JiT gicat purpose that tnay lead totha : salva tion cf the . nation sL I therefore, with great heartiness and all cordially second the-Tnotiorrtodopthiscm" raittee's jresolutlonir Km - f Jnn I a i Pnch; Uss!AULgfl3 F6QtIeaS - Shakeintb vbuTsFcAe ztK- pbrd erIt: Retires :Ccrrii: Eun iens, PijnfuT,f-S-irtir Hct Srrcllcn e;ct.;, rXt-r all Dru-ts 1. nd. Shoe 'Stores, jsc 0. -. Field Open to :A11 So ;Far ; as 5e is Concerned; ; Says : V The President as to L WhofllVSucceed Him ' r TRIP SOUTH i HIS LAST WHILE -PRESIDENT . 1 Determined not to be. a, candidate, for president, 4 President - Roosevelt . . "s. " y - - ' ' I i- ..i f has, also decided that he will do lioth- ing to. influence the public's r choice of, his successor. '"4 , Iri order to demonstrate, that, . so, far as he is.V himself, is concerned, the field is open to all ' resideritial ; as-' pirants 'he President hasdeclaj-ed that thertrtp'he intends to "take' through the South the" first twoVweeks in October :wiillbethb-last ;:trip'j of his administration ,l ; After that he will: remain close at home, in order that he 'mav -x. avert even the suspicion of ,x atteuipti ng to effect public 1 sentiment -K' respecting thaxext Presicential ; candidate. ; " Ever since the Chtcagov convention it has jbean charged .,b'yv politicians that the president was creating a mu chinVo hisown j.within ; the Repub lican pa. ty that, would dominate the couventionf and name U either, the President; himself asi; the & canS ia ate or a man of his:Selectiop;;3 : Make the breath as "sweet . as a rose b3 curing-Indigestion,and: Sour Stomach with Kodoi Dyspepsia? Cure rji5pleasantf palatable; Veconstructiv fssue-building digestant. ?E L?. Bab, ack' Amhgrst Min Wsays? b: hay;e taken, a grefarrrianyJtemediesfor.f iin dieestion but 1 have -found-' J-nothing:! gqual to.Kbdol Dyspepsia 'Jcure' Ko! dol digests;whit you eat cures': indi. I gestidni'DyspepsiaSodrfuStomach 'BelchingHeartrnnd-alltorna Troubles, Great; care is ' used in the preparation of Kodol the great est digestant that has ever been dis covered' Sold by Wi d sor Phar ma- eyCo, : J f 1 ' - DOCTORS lTAODf FOR HOSPITALS Toy Van, of Union " Gets an v - ; 5 .appomunenb .Richmond :.Va;. -May iS-Trie sixty seventh annual commencement of the medical college V of Virginia as held at the Academy here last vSJ Beverly Randolph Tucker, ' : : folk, was among . those upon .'5 titk of doctor of .medicine - c" -Vd. ; ' - ( J. . , . ins announced the . jn the hbspital;appoint- Aw"-- ' mer r Dr, iievcrlyi Han2spti TucLcr to t! i I.iem-;ial hospital at iRich rnond. ? VJ . y ' 1 Bt John Walten WItten, of Tare- -well. Va to" St. Vincent's , hosp'tal. 5 " '"Dr. -George Green Gait, of Toron. tp.Cnadato Norfpllr.i Prcte3ta.it hospital :jDr. Francis Arthur rtllrc Meth nerjt Mars. apdDr., ,r Foy p iYca cf Umon,N.C yt XeTprt ;tiews .hc- pltal. k , Home ; Institution C1T U T-. i.L. TT. Patronage and ilor al Support HAS CAPACITY OF '.' ' FOUR TONS A DAY r Thi Ahoskie Ice company is no. in operation and is turning out fot , tons of frozen water every day. Tin : enterprise is made up solely of homo pepple-f-ran ,. k should it succeed no doubt will grow and increase in out put : It should receive the patronn;; certainly of all home people. It vill meet all hoiiest competition and en deayorto please. Its freight rate i ajconsiderabls, advantage over fact ories located away from home. r The , tollowi ng citizens ; cor.stitut the officers and directors: ' presidentV.Dr- T, -H. MitcneU ;, yice-PresJ., A. Williams . vGen'l M'n'g'r J.; W. Hedcepcth. -Sec.1 & TreasA. Oi Kiff i ii:f.w.j,-y4 Directorsr.k-;:-'7 . '' .' v-;' -: E: :Lv'Kng. - t . '; " . ' -J. GerocJi .y-f,;. ' !; HiAi'Ef;jGarett (v---;. , ..EHa) esJr . : rr , ; .; ''A'." Gi- Bazemore ThabVcry-Dest-" Remody ' For Uz , ;ifTrouhresNo Family Can Aficrd ??4 rI regard Chamberlain's y Colic, Cholera and Dlirrhoeaj ' Remedy r one of -the 5 veiy1 best remedies f: bowel troubles," says Klr Ji W. linn. Ion,' editor of the 1 1 dispatch, OciH :;. Georgia, 'make : this v states cr : after having tised-the medicine in I am ily f br several years.- I am r. c . - let' without -it? 4Nb 'family can clTcr," to be without. a, bottle ot this rer- 1 inlh'elaouseTrrar is" certain to ! nee led sooner or later. For sa I j ! Windsor Pharmacy Co. Economy does not mean stmir.,: but the art of making the moat : best means of materials at hand. v L wb plr ) th la.be! c i c pr.-ac - of r : ott'o I ! .'; TLa man wltli a f!c!i c:i . : 1 Is our trods-marl:, end ! ', rruaranteo that Ceo it's I I clon will do all t!:r.t ! i c! ' for It. Ilothln-: tetter for : throat or broneliial tror.I infant or adult. Ccott'n I : Clon la OH3 cf t!:o crc.ii: i - . ' v ' . .. , , - i
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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