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The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interests of the County. Vol. XXI._UmS-ATKSV.*,.)_GASTONIA, N. C„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. re-opening exercises. The Baptist Church Welt Pilled Notwithstanding the Weather—A Whole Week Devoted to the Exercises---The New Church a Beauty. TtM following nocount of Lite it opening exnrolaes of tilt Buptlat aliutcli we clip from the Rupllit Worker. ThU pu|we appealed dully nil U*t week. Tlie church below w»» the Bril building uked by the Duplin* in Gastonia. It was bollt In 1875. WITH THE BRETHREN The aermou Sabbath morning aud night was preached by Rev. It. A. Brown 1>. D of Wlniton. In Mia morning hla aermou wai on the reopen ing. At night It wai a mlaalnuary termon. Alt who heard Dr. Brown were highly pleased with hla aermou. Monday evening waa devoted to an evening with tbs brethren Tbe fol lowing member* made talks on the cliuren history. THOMAS O. CHALK. From bit preaeut borne at llavenna. S. C., com re Bro. T. G. Chalk to glva ua a chapter or two from tba geceaU of BaptUt hlatory tn Gastonia. He knew It well from 1874 to 1864. At the Ural named date be wee poat tnarter and express agent at old Uaato nla beyond tbe Modena Hill. He alao kept a amatl etore>od lo 1H83 whan Mr. J. K Page bought the Uaaette, Bro. Chalk became Ita editor. Having betd up the Baptiat banner In our da; of small things, be eojnja tbe dlattnc tion o? belyg the Bret Baptiat Monday School aoperlnteodent Gaatonla ever had. Hie adlierar.ee to bla BaptUt coovlctoua In a trjlug lime waa aimpl; heroic, and we aball bear with Interest hi* story of Baptist legtoolnp in Gaa tool*. J AVIK D MOORS. J. I). Moor* born Jin. 1848 to tired tb* Confederate army May 1881, and remained with the 2«th North Oar, ollna Regiment until July 1804; the re maining tarm of war waa spent with Piiat N. C. Calvary. Waa ra-born Pab. 0. IBM at WyaU’a Milla on Ma harrln waa Uaptlned Inin the feilowahlp of the Kooky Spring* Baptist ohoreh near Globa N. O.. In May 1085 by Klder U. H. Moody Waa happily milled In marring* in Mlaa Matllj tea I* a young Indy of many chirms in<t danaliirr nf Johu C. Lewis. Kept. J5 1870. Through all these year* she has hero his oonstsnt helper. Hta present activity In the Lord’s work aad wholesome in Uueocs over hi* fellow uisn. is in no •mall measure doe to (be telling tolu enes uf this Christian woman. He moved his chnroh membership to Qlobs for awhile sod some years later having moved tn Dallas, aided In the organisation of tbe Dallas Baptist chnroh and waa use of its principal •lay* until lie mnved to Qaatonla where in 1885 be was cliteBy Instru mental !u constituting s Baptist church «ud iu ereoling tlie building, which was lemnved tn make room for tbe present splendid sdlfloe. He wee ael apart li> the work of Ute discount* Sep 28 1886 l>jr a presbytery consisting of Elders J A. White' and J. K Faulkner. Hro. Moore hat l-eeii out of out ap-st. active members from the Very beginning uf tire church life lu 'Jaetonla. U* la unw Ihe honored treasurer «f n e 8 uih Fork Aeeocia linn which cOlce he has held for several yema to the great itUsfHClhm of lilt hretioen. lie Is now ehaiiroan of the buerd uf deacnne. and assistant toper Inlendenl of Uie Sunday icIkio.I. leaehrs like Bible tlaee for aim end It so regu lar In Ida altandsncc and contribution to the Lord’s work that lire cliuich would feel that her right arm had been amputated were he to drop out of Uis service. Bro. Maura is easily one of the must fluent lay speakers known to the writer end will In a fascinating way tel) of the ups and downs of our oburoh life. WIL LI AM TVVTXKY XABIIUU. W. F. Marshall was bom March SO, 1801. Waa eonrerted at Wake Forest College In a mealing oondoeled by Dr. W. A. Nelson In 1881 and antered at one* luto an aotlre Cbristiaii lifa. For nna year he «u the eAelaot superin tendent of the Wak* Forest Sunday School. Ha graduated from Wake Forest In 1888 In tha elan of Dro. L. I,. Jenkins and Bey. Tbos. Dixon. He cocupled tbe obelr of tutor at tbe ool lege dnrlng hie last year sod some of tbe beet and moat tasting Impressions this sorlbs reeeired of Latin and Greek were made on him by Ibis btmlay young teacher. Hs was snecesfol In winning tbe beert and hand of Ml a* Annie Mctlou fan tha fair and accomplish'd danah , ter of Dr. J. M. McOongan of Fair Bluff and a direst descendant of Zlder Daate.l While, which rlctory was hap pily celrbrnlad and solemnis'd Decem ber 8ft, lflflO. fMaler Marrltall baa figur'd loyally lo mta » mi noorni wm-owo a»d wa» tnao non 1M to 1000 all (.list.list conspired to develop the true sod useful man since tint happy event, Slip stends by Ills side sill) lo bless and help lilm In all Ids laudable undertakings. Bro. Marshall taught at Globe for four years and while at Globe was elec ted dgaooo of the Baptist church. Tie came to Gastonia In 1800 and conduc ted Uin Ssston In«iitule for three terms when he entered thn lifr of Jour nallam and for rlaht )rars edited the Gastonia Uaakttk. Hs united with the chnroh here in 1800 and was req uesl »<l < o errve ua dea coa which nIUee he still holds. In all our church life he has been one of the active forces tlace Ms Ideollbea tioo with lira Usptlsl people, of the towu. You will alwajs kuow where lo And him ne In his religious convictions X. .-. LAIUK Jj. JBKKIICS. . piutii l,. j«o«iDS, was hern Dec. 8. Ifithl, euteml Wake Forest College Ifl 78, graduating in 1383 in the class of W. F. Marshall and Rev. Tlioe. Dixon. He waa convened under Ibe preaching of Rev. Henry McDonald. D. D. thco of Allan!* who waa oonduoling a gracknn meeting at tlio coll r go aod baptised Into the fellowship of lire Bap tist church al Wake Forest by Dr. W. U. Uauyall in Jan. 1878. He served for Wake Forust Sunday School oue year as secretary. After Ins graduation lie located in CIlarloKr ami liei-am- an active worker in the Tryon 9Urrt llu urn church aim weipii c'lwliy maiiumeiilul in secur ing llm uhclhm ..r J>. a. it. MeMmig way In the psalm of lIn' uhurnli. lie removed fioui L'haiMte to (taaimii and In HWli united w uli ih« little xii ua gling bund of Baptists and the same year tuuoitil the uUlcml n-l»tinii of deacon, which uOcc he held uonlinu onaly since eircllou. Re waa happily married to Mlai Kale Johnson, a young lady of many attrac tion* who oarnu to Uaatoui« to enjoy and pccfll Py Um educational facilities uf this place. Nov. 32. 1897 Hi* *uc oaas ttcug many Hue* in life I* largely attribulshle to the influence of this good woman who still ahldra lo bless hie home aod aweeten hi* life. Bro. Jenkins I* e loyal Baptist and wires he ideotided himself with Ute church here he brougqt with the ofler log, his lead heart and treasare Hatuken e very active part lo Uiework that baa hern so greatly blaaavd of Uod in briugiog about the enlarged sphere of activity for our people and the en larged and beautified quartets where we now live as a church. For three years lie baa been the un tiring and enthusiastic superintendent of our tiunday school and under bis his skillful mauagnirant It hsa grown to he oue nf the largest and beat sobnula In ths slate. Dm Jamklu* I* lo hearty accord with all our woik and we predict for blei still laiger Oeld* of usefulness In the Master’* vineyard. WITH TilK PASTORS. Tuesday nhlit whs given In Hie former paster* of ttw church. Several of them srere unable tn he present, but tbe eventnt parsed mutt pleasantly. Ttie following are llm picture* of llw pastors sud the years they have aei ved. J. A Wintb, 1885- t81<0. r. U. Hto*»OJ», 1MB—1MB. E. r. Jones, 1863-1800. C\ H. JHmmiam. 1OTC-1808. W. F. Watmjn. 13UB- ■ CENTL’UY DAY. wjnsinsitAY, 10 a. ji. TIim century meeting. tm-tlookrd or nrglecU--1 i.y many who Itad been pot In prominent place* mi lira program, by no meant a failure. The p rator presided sod tbe meeting was very fonuual* lu the detention of Bev. F. C. Bickaoo. wlio for eevenil years served In China aa an appoints* of tUa Foreign lfUalou Boaid. and who la full of Ura missionary aplrlt. apnka vary Interestingly and feelingly of tbe achievements of a ceolury iu mission Work, recounting In (ailing lauguagu tbe glorious result! »r lira liaroio ef forts of Cary and Jndaun, and Urn manifold blessings of God upon ilia Telngns, nod states that tire present unreal and seeming revolution in gov ernment affairs In China, uraaut inore In the development sod program of Out mission work Uihu am could now prophesy. Ills apeecli held the audi ence to Us el-rae. Jtev. J. L Vlrpatiimn In lit* own chaiacleilsllc style. g*v» statistic* covering ilia work of tin- past century and made lira proposition that ibe re mits of the oenlury'a woik *•*# made possible only by Ibe prnmnlgallon of Ilia Hath nf God. Ur spoke In great dieparegcimut of tha gras* hopper Unlatlau: he la a pessimist, ho Mate* Uli-gs (hat are inconsistent with the truth, he wants to return to tha world. The speaker had no patience with blaek sliders but (irmly appreciated the front,slider. •j .m t- w Tt» people re u»mbM and enjoyed ■ rare treat In a historical uik by Mro, VT. A, Graham, tl.e Moderator of Ilia Association. Bro Graham knows the history of lb* «oulh Fork and other Maj W. A HuaMAM pri.-T Irt Hi fru.Mulioi, . I, . '►'••I' »•••<*«»« i-i in im a H'"«t <1 n*l Hr * »• (1 l,» H l K I. II’ trill ■ frm|nl |>Va for m t» ' fflctrul >■ lllrr "Mr m M** f (i llict»-n nym4 thr rim. Urn Ur rra<1li.« tha MttfUf** ami ^•T*T- Ojr Hi tte wBtorr brfora u, *u Uta itirtaa im| OASTONIA BAFTIftT OOrROH. Irrow a phtfovmpfc Uy V«lf.) Qiflomi OM.Vfu June 0, 1000; corarntone laid July 4. 1000; te-oecupM (Sunday niuri-lup, Wotember Ifl, 1000. ArsroalMla ooet, 48,000. Me*. I). JLacy Ht>t» lb* Urat atwakrr. Ha Mid Ihai Die great work of Ilia eborcb of Qi riel In lb* century ahead o' ua waa the eeaofelltalino of thla world, and Id auany atrlklup lllutlra tloaa, rirBoottiatrd bow racily title I ncv. n. Lacv iio*i. ooatd be accomplished If only Clirislliu pcopla would ecu seers to tliecMelsso and Ibelr Nil to God* service. Tlial Sod needed spirit-filled neo as>l wt> men to do bl* work sad that Ho would graciously eqaip for serving nil wbo would yield Ibemaelvea errlrely Into bta hands to be thus furnished for work, ltyraa u maaterful effort end waa heard wltb pleasure hy the Urge eooiregaUon present. 8. 8. MASS MKKTINCi. Thursday night Mr. N. B. Brooch ton. preeidrnt nf tbe North Carolina Sundsy School Chautauqua and the greutrat 8aoday school worker In (he State, made (he address of the evening. H. M. Hnovomx)*. W U. Mt.WDAM, AKCMITKUT. irrr*M II I TMj* t*T4 |4t b| Vftli,) "'(•I111 Bntl-r U-arharn who I ortt III Uftenvi'la K C III IM* «i»l i her* wiial-tab th’««l da)aMt»M t«ali a l-a Wa« l- tali il lit Va.)'■*.(! «i J Vitamin bol It* Hia • Id Roll It |t* »| r Jia Itaa TO’f' '•( II* llli In |K74 l‘« n«iV*-d In Halalalt. IIimiik la* LnWlalmt*. Wham ha» ni d hit t-fi'lla'T Intlll I ha Ha l«t tlmirh Thai a la tanirhd III UU Mu* Fb.t* n*-a Mown, alnrr tri.lcl) Unia M# duiwn aa an arrl.lt. tl hart endtad hit mtrtaaaa |.. D.. Villa, Vt ( Raidt HIV at 4 <iia* t almr. Al 0**a**. •*.»«»« Itt* Ilia 4aW»*i.l wirali.it at • hi «.* I all1 fi.n bln. hi II a I an* • f •*. a<l. ||a c*tM tiiGaalnuU latl Kbix.i? In iat*an M It t laUta front Hm. J. 1). Moon tod WOO Mflond to 4row tfto Mom oo4 - — - . *'.2.dAf inperTiae tba aonatrueUon of oar praa »t bcaatlfnl tod ooMMdhMU eburoh. ypsytei: BapUat charfth Fttsnbar* la IBM br Bar. i. 1. Batson Tba IMBaVuis church ba aataad Is tba oapacltv «r daacoa. Wa ara ftlad to el«loi lilts otrfill BUM u 0Ofl of OWt pttMat meuaben. MIM Attic Tuu Doatick. w« pm*ut herewith the printed featurra of a beloved and familiar face. For two year* aba was a tracber In oar town ard Sunday school. She bad bar heart tot all till* tiaa upon Lbs work as missionary to tbs heathen people of gW'WJ' Bar subscription to ear saw build lag fund was a liberal uns, sad Ar««f o* all to par a sab ■criptloa In (ell. Oo May Ctb tbs ehurefa slant lined tbo departure of Iter Brat mhaiousry to furslga Bolds by f*-.**il ■onilag and night. Tbrse weeks IsUr aha salted from Vancouver oa tha "Kropreee of India” to Ola bar toother at Tlaafu, China. TbvdllSBTbsuoaa. of which aba teamed for tbs ton ttsas ui»o baa arrival at tb# forsiso ports, forbad* bar ad vases I a to the Interior; so l'rovldanoa de creed that she aiioold stop at HmwteL where aba la now studvtog the laa guiga lust tbsaaca aa If aba bad bean allowed to loto bar brother. We were glad to hear tbroagh Bro. Moore at oer re-opening Sunday achool aarvloa last Sunday rooming a rorsaaga of Christ too salutation and congratula tions from our Iwlovad slater. Her teller written Oet 17, arrived here Nov. 17. ATHthr mrnm. Dut«JO Xfwt Kilt h>cg ago a eery fat nwolrt waa luuwiuoed l..to iba buuaa where a fog tarrler had alwaya Urn kU mneter. The Uttar waa told, liowcfwr. U behave well to tba newcomer aad not to bally him. To the two aeeiood fairly friend ly and In tu cad cot U taking abort rantMen tagethei. Howerer, IU to* terrier waeeeldent Iv of a tboogbtfnl dlapoaUlen nod on one itceaaion oarne aorom n Uok. or wall, whlab waa eaay enough to lanpoff Ut lUrn waa n grantor dldkoHy la rn turning Tu fox tarrler sprang dawn IU Unk and eotleed bta benry mam pnnlon to roUow. witk tu rvewk tUt IU latter oootd not mi Uok white IU fomor by renoon ogbie greater nettrf ly. wen easily able to do eo. Mow IU terrier anw bie epporVnntty, returned boeue and eraoHy lift kteeom p.nlon U mauling. Never did the for mer >ma happier or gayer than on (tint «lay when lie bad uwee more IU aole rui. ut the hoeee, and U Milked wUe laier tm the apwotel bad bean feend, ! aeaUted np tU wall and brought home. ! Bh cw Ibe* the fox terrier bed (fpdnt ly got tu down tu name plane with ibe ueeal lemlt end aerma legtory In hia mkciii-etewe net. Wbrebee Ue "■at ri«n*'*111 h-ara 10 aenld traapu Ibm In am h a rnwhtn ncalts to be aeee. * »*» mr w**. r. ■. M* * ( Ii.iImM W«M«x,m( Touch a "I> H •ah- of rtn f«ar salOV* an***, b* oilU*1l a ha* #.*t ”B*w«4 I* Mm" *»iMi la *rr.rt*6 i« I ha amM *V1 quaall«*. Tha tw *rt way •* i-taorwilw* !*•*• #•<! r* *n«la a*l|H i*ht ih'w I > n» •• a~i.it. Tm« at,| i* in <„Hr •a- t.a . ¥i*.ii,a. In B ikh>\ Taut* II al.1i to *• a •*►*. aad lw Oaiah U.K oH|. in ui wn »M. ««ry will altar ward to n'Trtil Im aarlaJ fan*. M Ab»U*«H ’•aaaSftnB $ ETtSSfJZf “S 1 w_ Ss-s _ 1 •k« Aid It. <niaT •Sk'sEVisr.'s? x; srauwefttFSes ysi'SEScs^'v***" tbruttflt ibt •irvUTIb# I u«373mm*. hT _s m*k Invariably i ...>' niioapj am nuBlac In it* at rail, wtlafc *&Ul*' worn Uad of ana to avia agalnar TU Caaaiwi Itt ana baa for ao«a Xr Jte *;■«*» ** ."iWil' b#^*NkU4 «w»r TM eoaotaaa it a ofU>a rimac t to eat 'mm* _ s* g2s»!SrS »• «Md« her atari from Calais, la Fitiiee. A taatil Catherine<7*nu and nnrun distinguished Jn aJort and «*'*ty arlabrd h^SSMai^TiSS waging lag wan on band to mm M»i her and pick bar aa la oam of Ttia in carried « lifeboat, with an expert boat's am*. to wnr refiMbmrota to bar when aba needed Brfora on tcrlox tbe water tbe count *m wae tbenmcbly rabbrd down with poib fat, to aid (Mr In hae*T«MtlSc cold aa Much aa puaaiUr. dba Marled at tha e**ly bear of d a. W. Tbaday was One and waia, tut Uw sea *ae choppy aa aeaaL The eutialea* dived Into the ebaaoei aad began tunned lately to awl* with a ••ift feMrara stroke, dba be* this up •‘mint the treater pail of ber hr niiuduue tflou. The oxuirea made a r|.-<-<d>f fear 5“ • half a)U« ah tuwf fur tiro Iftotrt, •* then stopped fur a few mlnetes to taka refnaboet t. TMa oouaitied nf eeld beef leu aad anchovy tea*. Tbo beet tee wired aa food aad drink «ad was (tiled upon obiefly t<- aaauln ber etrnigto. While taking this aanrlab meut the conaUm woe Ocrapuloualy careful pot to piece her hood oo tbo boat aad ao obtain extraoaoaa auuoort Moo* after tble tbe tide, wbtehhad been at tbo turn, beguu toflowaUeuw ly to a westerly direction. She week* actio* this with great clock aad easr ■y for two hours Sad tbeu stooeed eeeta fee refreekweuU. Tble time," i a addition to the cold beef tea, ebo took aoMctiMoaU pieooe of ooM, time* ~ of ewlcuotog again* the tide told upon ber aoaeewbat, aad abe took a (eo mtaatea’ rvak, awlmmlns gently eu ber bach. By tble abe low aowe distance, but when abe turned to again abe awe* with redoubled £fe2'tj?s£3& s«sfcr~ tlie afternoon were ee tka tide toactowed^ cou**n.u7utkr,iS **** «*» to^uahe*a toe line fee tbe gwut wntte eHC otifeg Sannsr-taarafc •ti tbe MU to kick u£mruSr 5S oblky. nod look aoeaa Hot baoTtea. Tbe aea rota ataadUy * they ap PMMked U>a Bngltah coast. aodwkaa at laat iba tmakora were right before thaw the eona teas1 frtooda oatkataw fy^.tbot it would bo MN thou fetikurdy for bar to •“-»>- * through the uuet neTtkwT face took bar eu board, go Me wM wwtider Ual tbia a* wars bar per focMtacaaa the greaU* af tie ttJTa rFcora. *M**tbf *lM i . mniitilt |if •"■Ml : ** i^gjr jlmTtfti wmS2 KM3j^35StrWt Ihu bfwi abaoiutrtt M««4. Hot .',11 w.VnjMlS * (M ^tiSMLrtT ivbsStur.? *‘\h£ IfroWl M<r«.u.4 . «m> *.« «•« r hh4 *•-* •411* m <«.•* t? 04*r. «U WI «hm<* 0*.t(a» lUllAM, MlMMMa. )|a»tv l‘ »^4M. H4k O^. W •►»•.»••.* ► IbNHb OlawH* .m* I.*-4.) Hmtntf OrV4.r m* X-flair. X"f tabwMltal m<» ,4 ■©amdR
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