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S. S. .G!
Of ' The
Wes tjoz;an .
Members In
. Taylor preached the , intro
ductory sermon on Friday
morning;
from Isa. 53:11. 5
T. E. Brown who Is well equipped
for the duties of life, was elected
moderator -and he made an excellent
president.
W. L. Davis Was elected slerk and
N. W. JBritton treasurer.
Bro. T. G. Wood was Drpsent and
presented the claims ci Roanoke Is
land to the Convention. The' West
Chowan brethren are heart and soul
with Bro. Wood, so they aid: "We
have raised two hundred aollars for
Manten; but we will jiiake it five hun
dred from thechurches of khis Sun
day School Convention, and we will
hear your call if you need more than
-this.
The purpose of Sunday
was variously defined. To
Bible" N. W. Britton, "To
.Schools
teach -the
advance
God's Kingdom on Earth.
Jen Hines
To Win Souls," Pastor RJ
L. Gay
u,To Develop Christain Character."
and others.
Some of us were much surprised to
hear that:there only twenty-
threeThUTr
dred people in the S. Schools of the of
West Chowan, and that not more
than one-half of this number are mem
bers of the church, t There are more
han ten thousand church members
in the Association, so it follows (ac
cording to the correct calculation of
X T.' Speight) tnat there is only one
of ten of the church membisrs in this
great country in the Sunday school.
The Convention ha a sreat problem
to solve, and she is exerting herself
that end. The Gonventioin decided
to hold Sunday School institute for
benefit of ihe workers; to have Sec
retary Moore to aid them in rallies;
to have a Sehool conductei in each
Convention, beginning with Friday
afternoon of the next. sessio 1. '
John Cale made one of the finest
pejches on the subject The Mutu
al Relation of Church and Sunday
School. .
I. The School's relation to the
Church. j '-.
(a) Is it an agency of the church?
(b) It is a divinely authorized a-
gency of the Church. :
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" I had a very severe sickness
that took off all my hair. J-1 pur
chased a bottle or .AyerjS Hair
Vigor and it brought all my hair
back again." , ' I:
W. D. Qulnn, Marseilles, 111.
One thing is certain,;
Ayer's Hair Vigor ipaLes
the . hair grow.?;: This is
because it is' a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, thats all there
is to it. -It stops falling
of the. hair, too, ; and al
ways restores i colbr to
gray hair. -;V ..V-
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s Lottie, aii ornst tsa. , -
If your draggisfc cannot . sfciiply you,
nd us one da fiar and we will express
m send
you & brittle. T?a sore and civa the name
L of year nearest express omcs, Address,
; WLu Hair
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Qver 7nJ Thousand, CJiurch
The Association.
(c) It is helper in the moral nd
1
spiritual development of the qhurch.
II. The relation the Church
should sustain to the Sunday school.
(a) Consideration for Sunday school
work. P
(b; Confidence in it.-
(c) Contiibution to it.
(a) do-operation with it.
(e) Aid her in culture.
(f) Conquest with it.
, J. K. Parker a young man and an
orphan made a strong speech on The
Relation of the Sunday School to the
Orphanage.
The spirit of the meeting was fine
the speeches well prepared and de
livered, the whole Convention seems
Ben Hines, John Cale and Joe
Parker. get such credit to themselves
as young men that thej deserve spe
cial mention.
There are forty-one schools in the
Convention; only twenty-six of them
are open all the year.
A larger per cent contribute to the
Orphanage than any ether object;
twenty-nine school remember, the
helptass. .
T. S. F.
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Arm Ymm Vring AHm.m Poot-EaseF .
Shake into vyotsr shoes Allen's Foot
Ease, a ppwder. It euros' Corns, Buns
on, Painful," Smarting Hot, Swollen
eet. At all Druggists-mud Shoe Stores
50cJ;
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Governor Will Make Sever
al Speeches in New
England
Governor Glenn is prepaiing for
his trip through the New England
States in September, and announce
ment of several dates and places
where he will speak have already
been made, but the itinery is not
complete. A few other governors
of Southern States will be present on
some of the occesions at which the
Tar Heel Executive , will speak, but
tjovernor Genn is now the . recog
nized exponent of Southernlsm from
among the governors jot the South
md he will have more dates : to fill
than any other: x
The object of the Governor's visit
vO. New England will be to get the
people of the North acquainted with
the industrial developments rid re
sources of the South, an , exemplified
in North Carolina. v . North Carolina'
will be the soul of his speeches, and
he will relate this States progress and
Advantages industrially coramerciUy
ind educationally; and will tell"' the
dyspeptic Northerner of thevinnumer
able health lesorrsin - Carolina. - All
nis addresses will be directed to bene
fit North Carolina,1 apd he 'will tell
the North of the vtrue : -conditions
aere. t ; .
JBeers the
Eignattrre
f iiiu ivmiu iuu iwiuiMnajJWkA
Ready For
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The Board of County Commission
ers met at the usual ' hour, members
nrocpnt' f " W fsnrnill - IVio i-V. T aT
m . t u t r T -
Marr;ngton, J. H. Lawrence, Dr, L.
A. Nbwell.'
Minutes of las meeting read and
1 approved. .
" Thos. Gillam and -Dr. H. V.
Duristan 'and A. L, Pritchaid, ap
peared before the board and asked
Couuty contribute ! to the purchasing
of two automatic Igates to- be put
across the Cashie.Neck road'r Alter
hearing (he argument ' of the above
named gentlemen, th Board decid
ed to allow $50,00 to be used in.
erecting said gatss,
Ordered that Jacob Barnes, an
old confederate &oldiei, be allowed
to peddle without license lor the
pei io ' ot twelve months. ;
Ordered that tne abstract hereto
fore furnished by VV. 'pi Brown - to
M. P; Phelps, tax list taker of Whites
township be aud is hereby n received J
ana tnatitie ine;Di put un tti tax
list. 6t 1905. -
Oidered, that Mary Hall be givn
as immediaier help. 3.00 a
.Ordered that Mary Hall.be put on
regular poor list at $4.00 per quarter.
Dr, H. V. Dunstan submitted ; his
health repot t which was 1 accepted,
, Ordered, thit Adeline Williams
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be given 'immediate help 3.00.
, Ordered that J as, S. Pritchard be
and is hereby elected guardian of the
bridge over .Conatitsa Swamp, on the
road between Snakebite ahc Ebeoezer
I
Church.
The following- accounts were
a lowed and ordered paid. -
R, i,. Bazemore, mdse for County
farm . . . V $9.00
Wilby Earlj, timber for bridge . . 5,95
C. J. Joyner timber for bridge. .5.35
J. M Mizell lumber tor bridges .70
C. Qi White lumber for bridge 1.50
R. ILi Freeman lumber for
bridge. . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . 19,76
W.T.White' Sr. building
. btidge'and foot way. and
timber over Waden place 94 77
Holder and Smithwick, lumber
for bridge ! .671
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A, S. Rascoe mdse for Court -Honseand
County farm : : 9:35
T. P. Early, bringing Frank,
V . dark ;td , jaif. . . . v. !l?if6o
CW.' Jacocksi tax books for
sheriff'. .. . . i... 9,25
D.j G. Ward, bringing Mrs. lr.
Emma Hannon to Co.Farm 1.93
D. W. Pittman, bringing, John for" :
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NUMEROUS AtfD WORTHLESS-
. Every thing-is in the name-twheh it
comes to: Witch Hazel Salve. !. C,
-De Witt 'arid Co of Chicago dTscov
ered some years ago howT to make" a
salve from Witch V; Hael that" , s - a
s c 1 fi c f o r. p i i s, 50 r bl j n d , : biee ding
itching and producing .Piles, 'eczrma
c its, brirns. bruises, and -all; skin
d seas s-. Pe Wit? Ts Sal ve has no ; eq u
. . -.s , -. . . . ,
nT "This has 0iveu .rist tninnmprnn?
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vv!iL 5-r-tne genuine . ioia Dy vvina-.
mm
105
j don to 3 U . . . ' 7. . . . : 1 . 7 o
C. P. Jernigan, lhm for bridge . . 7V34
Edwards & Broughton, chattel
' record for Re?. Deeds:. .i.l 10.34
W. R. Brown, lum for bridge 1 . 4.64
j oOi veiry. pel diu lor service, :
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and money paid but . ... . .86.02
A.Burden, mdse for Co. Farm 7 09
Dr; W L. Davis,, lum. fbryCo. r
. Farm . , . .8.00
J. T. Mizell, lumber for ; County V "; .
farn.. . 7. 21
, farm.. . ...i... :..-.......'3i 63
Baker and Nixd'n lumber j for 1
x bridge...... rr.. ... 6 00
J. L, Harrington, sex vices Co
Com... . ...1080
J. H. Lawrence, services as Co,
;' . Com . ; : : '. . . .21 loo
E. C. Bond, dirt for.rbad---;--" 1.68
S Lipsitz Co. mdse for county
A-',' ;''"-A"p- A;:AV -- aa.: .-f. -,;a? i .;-;r-..-,A,A.;A.
W. L. Lyon, services on Pension ,
Board
. . : . ..i.. . . . , . .3 00
f. W; Mitchelli services on Pen-' ,
sion Board. 1200
W. H: Smithwick, ser. on.; Pen.
sion'-Board ; . . . . :. oo
C I; Aiorrrs, seryices: ,on . Pea. ' ,
' ; '' sion Board . . . 03
W. Li Lyon, blanks, ' etc., for C. ; ,;,
' , S. C 'office! . . . 2506
Hebert yMizell.' timber for road -..7, 50
! There hein hb other business jthe
Boaid adiourned. -1 1
, SOL CHERRY Clerk
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Business Suspended While
AU Ablebodied Men
Clean : The City .
-The yellbw fever situation Jin New
Orleans,.- f while ; apparently ;Jtauch
worse is1, not considered by ( - any
'means desperate by the Federal doc-
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tors. : IThe increase tin . me new caaes
is due to the enforcement of. the'rule
to compel reporting air suspicious
Fifteen, new cases were reported on
the 9th,- They were widely scattered
.some in the most a exclusive a sections.
The doctors are working hard to
exterminate the mosquitoes, believing
that to do away with the cause of in-
f ection the malady will tafce. r care : ot
itself. , ' '' ; ,i r '
Plenty of funds are at the disposal
of the health officers, and additional
checks coming-in to the citizens com
mittee by every1 mail. : j :
Business has' been suspended; foi
the especial ; purpose ot ? cleaning up
the city,: 'All ablebbdied males will
be put to work under the direction of
thesanitaryYnspert
The stringent quarantine Vegul itions
an receipt of-the news is : somewhat
related ,'' - - -
J For young an 4 old 'tne aest. pi 1
sold is Dr. Dade's Little Liver Pilh,
Never gripe,-never Jail to Iclensev the
system: a n d to n e the. li ver.-W i n d s o r
10
Fever
worse
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3 1: September
' , First sessiorr will be held at 12 r.I..
August 31, I-
F.ora then util the elbse of the
Cdnveriticn , 'at noon Saturday, Sep
tember 2nd. there will be a continual
round of good things. , Vv ,
5 , Night sessions 'WillVbe ; held and
daily.trips will be mae over the
the College and Experimental ' farms
On Friday and Saturday mornings
departmental meetings will be held.
v Special sessions by the Woman's
Department; iV'V'i ' :-"V;:
Special sessions by the Dairymen's
Association. '' . ,'
Special sessions by the' Cotton, To
bacco and Truck Growers.
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Dedication of Agricultural Build-
-i On Friday afterncori : the dedica
tory, exercises will ' be held and ; a
special program prepared,, (celebrat
ing the completion ofhe a new agri
cultural building. The farmers cf
the State have long looked for this
building- aud this event will be one
f the special interest I to all ; peopb
imthe Stite. ' '".iS0:: . v; -.
.Continual of good things. "
Prominent men and their wives
wfHhe in attendance Noted1 speaV
among other things
the following sn b jects: '
.Insect Pests; :deseises f plants
aiid-animals; soil irabrbvements; Fer-
iiliirtrs, arid how to use the m; stock
raisjug and Stock judging; dai yin-
in ail of its phases, corn culture; all
phases of ?cotton culture; poultry
culture; beef and daity cattle; poultry
crops, and how to raisi:-;thernV '-tobac
co.culture; truck ; raising; corn pro
duct?on. etc., etc..
All questions concerning the faro
hoh e arid country life of special ira-
Dortance tto women will also
taken uf . at this farmers cjuvention
Reduced ratei on all railroads"
Ask ticket agent. .
Board can be 'obtainea at th? "
college at ' i a dayj Jor $2 for the
session. : ' - '".
T1 Cflg',to be the 'argest
and most interesting :conye,ntioh ev
er held at the college, . and every
farmer in Vthe state who possibly
can ought to . come; and bring hi
wife for a pleasant outting, an I ta!;a
part in the . discussion ot the vitals
to have ane mind pro re-s. -factors
connected with North Caro
agriculture. .' '. r
1 ;: .eL'l, DAUGHTRIDGE,
V 1 . - ' , President.
C. W. BURKLTT -
r . ' Secretary, . r
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