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cm Ji 1 UL- 0O<_^ SIX^TEJE^T PAG-BS-^-^.ICT THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 85. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1906. 9r W. J- RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. ,f9lDENCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. STAMCV. M. 0. Si ... J. H. Bonn. M. D. He*. *0H W. Kaston. t'bone No. Tw. STAMEY & BOYLES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS :i'*«nui!il Korviet'8 to thepeoplo asboroand surrounding country. Over Holms' Drug Store. , tkratb Elm Street. Phone 8». NO. 18 ^-OC-AOLi MiJWB. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. more: Bishop John G. Graubery, Ash- |land,\a.; Bishop W. W. Duncan, FIRE COMMISSION ADVOCATED. Mr. J. H. McNeill moved his family I Quadriennlal Sessl in Meets at Birralng-1 SpartanburJ'aTtf- nl,! ,- from Brown Summit to Greensboro! Ham Tomorrow- Interesting Comment Gallowav lLk~L' vi ,'," „ iComm,,,« to Act Wltn Civic Commission on some of .be Important Matters to n. Qwln, KaTa'« JiT afa^u * I ,U Ccr,aln **tlcrs-FMier Park to Come Before Ibe Conference. J. 8. Key, Sherman, Tex.'; gmmmw Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST ICE IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. IOU-M UN ST., eSICNCIOSO. M. c. last week. He is now engaged in the grocery business here. BuB SAI.K.—An almost new two-horse wagon and a buggy. Apply to Henry Wagoner, No. 445 Whittington street, Greensboro, N. C. it County Superintendent Foust met with the township committee at Oak Ridge last week, when the apportioned the money der the special tax among the schools of Oak Uidge township. The report comes of another impor-tant connection the City Nation* f chief inteiest to the Sooth, this week is The matter M. E. Churcl the qusdrtennial General Conference which convene* in Birmingham, Ala., tomorrow Greensboro feels a special inter,'-, in the conference, inasmuch Bishop O. be Drained. P. Fitzgerald, Nashville. Tenu.; Bish-' JS , * T" iutere8tiuK matter8 I W.A.Candler. Atlanta, Ga ; BK 2?-SS2 f *£"" °! ^ E. E. Hoss, Dallas T« • uui.„„ ? b°ard of loss, Dallas, Tex; Bishop A., ■'<«•■ men at the regular meet- Coke Smith. Asheville, N. C\, and last Friday uight was the re- Bishop H. c. Morrison, New Orleans' i ''"?!■ ""^,by Fi™ Chlef Kred Ta>lor A.I of these are on the active list ex 'T ^ '""^ ***" *" committee ias four of t,,e delegates representing cept Bishop Granl.ery and BUhop Fit/, i h"! be -6tal,"sl'ed ■ F»e Commission rived from the Weste"' Korth CaroNua conference gerald. F lQe same to consist of oue member of are from this city, viz.: Revs. S. B. Senior Bishop Wilson has had one Ifl * bOHrd oI »'<lermen, one practical Turreutiue. (i. II Detwiler and H. M. of the most eminent careers ofauv man : *T?r\*'"i oue cthe'' An ***-»* Blair and Mr. U. H. Ireland. These in the church. He van born In Haiti i e9,abl"-niue the Pr°P«aed commission " . gentlemen left Monday night for Bir- j more in February, 1884. was made sec-1 "" .tn.U,ed t0 tne board for its adoP-mingham, expecting to be joined en- iretary of the board of missioi route by the other delegates from their i and was made bishop in 1883. 18:9 He Dr. M. F. FOX fWSlCIAN AND SURGEON Bank here has made, this time Philadelphia. The South wark .National i Bank of the Quaker City has been "'"'*,eu<--e, Rev*. James Atkins, J. H. was delegate to the Ecumenical Con-proved a, a reserve agent « enver and J. R Bcroggs and Messrs. : ference in London lo 1881, aud has J. B. Martin, J. L Nelson, G. I.. Hack-| made four episcopal tours around the • ecretary \V. r. Underwood, of theney aud W. G. Bradsbaw. I world. 1 Greensboro lodge of Klks, forwarded a j A brief outline of the many import-; The work of the General . check fdrfMM to the relief committee ant matters to be settled by the coufer-1 will he eonduoted j of that order in Hraucisco last Monday, j ence comes in a special from liirmiug- Other contributions yet to come will , ham written Saturday. It is of be forwarded the latter part of the much Interest to the Methodists JiLFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST week. as of i (iuilford MS those of any other section Mr.CM. Vaustory, Past Eminent I °*tb* South, aud* we append the fol- Commander of Ivanhoe Commandery, j lowing extracts. : No. 8, K. T., has been appointed grand The General Conference is the only issue a warrant to the cemetery trus-representative of the Colorado Grand <«" ■»•*« body of the church and publish a - 17.~??™!.WlU !•«"•*■«■•*«* of the amount of the I Conference iu much the lume manner as legislation is conducted iu the national Congress, There are four-teen standing committees to whicn all subjects are referred. The most im-portant of these committees are those on •'Episcopacy" aud ••Revivals." »iou. Alderman Wysoug moved that a committee of three be appointed to the matter up aud report. Carried. Aldermen Brandt, Wysoug, and Odell were named on the committee. The major annauueed that the board bad been invited to attend the formal opening of the Carnegie Library. A settling committee composed of Aldermen Wysoug aud Brandt was appointed and em (lowered to tmploy Prof. K J. Foruey to assist them. A resolution %>as ottered ly Alder-man Odell authorising the clerk to OFFICE IN LASH Bi SOUTH ELM ST DG ;. W. BANNER. M. D. M Aitoo ROUSE. ■ B A. M. lo 1 P. M.: 2^0P. M. to • to KUJO .v. M. given I ] poor. Dr. j. J. HILTON VSICIAN AND SURGEON GREENSBORO, Commandery in the meeting of the its action is supreme In all question* known a*tue"DallyAdvocate " This th« ° (em<itery lotH' lbe Bauie t0 8° ■» i North Carolina Grand Commandery •' church government It is made up will contain the list of the work ac- tkmwaTad tedT °" at Charlotte May 8 to 1'). ofdelegatea from the forty-seven con- compliahed each day aud will be sent »M«»« n™ ,„, ,H T, Banltory - .ni,,r Simpson has had the J-J JJ* *»~^^ a'| «- «« J-* to those a ish.ng it w^™ doted atmu5 Ue ^Z< ! eral Conference, l.aif of whom are lay Arrangements for the entertainment and half clerical delegates. They will of the guests have all been made and come from not only every state in the! the entertainment committee has South but there will also beiepreseula-: made provision for a thousand visitors lives from Japan. China, Brazil and each day. Mexico. Texas alone will have thirty-old "emetery on Ashe street given a 'thorough ••leaning and has improved |Its condition greatly. It had become ica Limit-d to the Eye. Lar. «,„. j»»rt of dumping ground for all sorts and Throat. N. C. r Oallowaj Di ug Company M. Third 1 From .' to 11 A. M- *n,i ■•< to B i al White dak Hotel. Resident e Photfo •'• ■ Dr. W. P. Reaves of Objectionable refuse, but Mr. .Simp-son says tiial it is now in a strictly sanitary condition. Rev. W. M. Curtis, treasurer of Greensboro Female College, raised one thi ucand . liars for thai institution in < Charlotte this week. An effort is being made to ^et the Methodists of the state t i subs .ice (100,000 for an endowment fund Neatly one-fourth of the i ami unt has been pledged. Betters from Mr. C. H. Hancock. three delegate'. Iu addition to the accredited dele-gates it is expected that there will be a daily attendance of Visitors from other cities of between 600and 1,000, since special rate- have been given on all railroad-. < )ue of the most notable foreign dele-gates will be Dr. Young J. Allen, who Still Another Livlslon in Camp. The Dally Record of last Thursday, Commenting on the disagieeuient of the Butler wing Of the Republican party as to a successor to State Chair-man Rollins, says: "Then Is nothing new in the report-ed fact that at a caucus of the orgauiza-pollce. Garland Daniel asked that Baura avenue be extended to East Market >treet. Referred lo chairman if street committee to Investigate and report. D. H.Collius presented petitions for tne fcadlcal "gl'l!< °" u,)UKlaB ■*«■»*. Referred to Bpecial committee on lights. Dr. Molver, J. J. Stone aud J.Ed Albright appeared from the Chamber of Commerce aud urged the establish-ment of drinking fountains foraohnali. No action was taken. It was the sense of the board that the City Civic Coin-mission and the Chamber of Commerce Tht TRUST DEPARTMENT Southern Life and Trust Company ACTS AS EXECUTOR AND ADMINISTRATOR, GOARDIAN, ASSIGNEE, RECEIVER, TRUSTEE, TRANSFER AGENT, FINANCIAL AGENT, and in all Fiduciary Re lations. Then personel of the officers and direc-tors of the company and the Capital arid Surplus of $285,000.00 afford an assurance of the faithful and efficient performance of all trusts committed to its care. This department is un-derthe immediatesuper-vision and control of Mr. A. M.Scales, the2nd Vice President and General Counsel of the company. -;iri.'i*"iri Ni ' Vo8e and ThptaT I Orleans lapital. Hi e Limbed to Disease* aii3 Sur-kf Eye. Ear, Nose anZ Throat. HoursiaOtoS P. M. . Idlngr. Sextto 1 "-!'•'. . i - BCALt*. Z.V. TAYLOR. J. I. SCALC*. c*ies, Taylor & Scales ATTORNEYS r^ COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREENSBORO. V. C. Mr. George Dunham ami other has spent the past Jo vears m Ch.n^ , tiou Kepublio.ua. held b^ tto«tet !!!, 22?'l^^LLTT^ Greeusbom people living al -San Jose.,He is the edltoi ofa paper Tn China, «i»?bt, the members could not agree California, bring the good news that has published many books, is iu close among themselves. Of course it was no one from this immediate section ; touch with the government aud the the organisation crowd only that met, was hurt iu the receut eartnquake thai great men Iu China, and his opinions with Butler at the helm. Mr. Thos.8. shook California, although all sufiered of the missionary work in that Meld are Rollins was on hand, but it is said he M. Douglas. Robert l>. Douglas. slight i roperty loeses. I " :;.!•.... changes iu the Southern Railway passenger train service went into effect Sunday morning, No. S, the morning passenger train north-bound, now reaches here at 8:45, Qfteen minutes earlier hau heretofore. No. o longer stone at High Point, and ptssengen of great value. was so very sick that he had to emit Among the fraternal messengers and go home. What made him atek is from other churches will be Vice not known, though he has had enough President Fairbanks, who comes from to make him very sick; likewise very the Northern Methodist Episcopal!Oartful; tiie Ryuum answer, for in- Church. It is expected that be Will stance. So he went home. ■peak either on the evening of May 8 -The others proceeded to meet and oi May io. I confer, however, the subject under die- Kiutdale T. Young comes from Lou-fc3ta «uu:auatin«:an::wuan::ttttma men with all the facts necessary f- ' enable the board to anive at a decision, i „. .„ , ., ,- J Ed Albright brougl.t up the matter *** °f fc Ub'mer *™«e»- of widening Gullford avenue at its iu- "*■ '"'suier Armlield died at the tereectlon with Cedar stieet aud asked home "' l,i" <Ia"K|"«, .Mrs. .1. c. Kirk-that the same be investigated. Re- ,mau' °" Walker avenue iu this city ferred to city engineer. Iast Wednesday momlOR at !* o'clock C. (;. Wright asked that the bill "ttbeageof S7 years. He had Jived board- betweeu the city hall and his hl" all"»ed time and apparently died property be removed, on motion of Alderman Hunter it wan ordered that they be taken down. Alderman Thompson called the IOI thai ,.laee must take "'«"'»'* '•> oung comes rrom Lon- ;cuss.ou being a chairman of the State attention of the board to the drainage train No...5, which leaves here at 7:JJ aou M lne representative of the Wee- Committee to succeed Mr. Rollins, for of Kisher Park . L'GLAS & DOUGLAS '' M lef*n (l"ir>" •» England. it js understood that becannot be made rxnoMc-vc AT I nu/ Mr. Rawley Galloway, of this city, "'e i;eue,al Conference will be in to take tbeiob again under any clrcum- be done. Alderman ihomiwou mov«l rTOHNEY5 AT LAW ler, Thumday evening for Kan . where lie was united City Kngineer Potter made a verbal leport as to what had to session about three weeks and the scs- stances, in mar- l*>D" T^' oouven« e«ch «*«y «t9o'elock | "Where men fall from old age. He was a consistent member of the Primitive Baptist church at Abbott's Creek, near the I'orsjth county line. He was a gun-smith, making the Ken-tucky sijuirrei ritles many \eais before the civil war and working in the army guu-shops during the war. The im-provements on lire-anus soon after the ■ J Greensboro Loan and Trust Bidg. riage yestoiday at noon to Miss Emma fnd ad)ourn at !• ^Hcommi«eeme^ body the time soon comes when they C. G. WRIGHT \TTORNEY AT LAW »J,LO:NC. OPP. COURT HOUSE. GREENSBORO, N. C. Dennis, one of the reigning belles that city. Aftei an extended trip he and his bride will be at416 North Elm street, Greensboro. Mr. Galloway was ace peka i y his brother way, who acted as logs will be held in the afternoons, aud ' fall out with themselves. This that the necessary work be done at out with every- once uuder the supei vision of the city ! war Dut the oldmnaale-IOBding rifle engineer. Carried. out of use. So Mr. Armlield did out Alderman Odell directed the aUell. «"»ke many guns after the surrender, tion of the board to the .subways uu- but ke|,t "'' 1,i8 "1,0I' a"» a rei'air "'"'I' . derueath the railroad which were dis- ! for sevtral >'ea" afterward, relying on upo. taut cussed some time ago. He moved that ,"?farul ,or ■ livi"«- daughter und reu to mourn iiree children, wedding each t^ht meeting «ill be addressed ported to haw beeu the case on this at boroeb7 ",e l)f0,ui,,t'lt members present, occasion. One faction of the Butler ...eeusboro. ■ Au,u,J»'l»" "»»« impuriant matters tn crowd wauts Judge Adams for chair- . accompanied to To- ° ™P by theaPP«»*«hi«igCOnfor- man and another is beutou having a committee of three be appointed to j ,,e ,eave" "" ""'J' r. Mr. Alf. S. (Jallo- *",'* B™ T?F Mr. Tyre Glenn, for of course he has take up the matter afresh. The mc- ™««•■«»'«»Bd child his best man at the , establishment of a university said he will not remain as postmaster tiou prevailed and Mayor Murphy hl" d««ntaa Ile l,a<1 ' | iOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW Sunare, GREEHSBORO. B. C. n >ri\*cu Ui collections. Loan* for women iu the Bouth to be supported land is therefore eligible. It is said the named as members of the irphy I'ommittee two of them, Mr. Albert Armlield aud abert C. Strudwick iNEYona COUNSELLOR AT LAW irt Sqnare, GREEHSBORO. H. C. erty. plan, residence to be built at the corner of South Mendenhall aud Can streets, aud also for Prof. J. W. Parker for a 13,000 residence to be erected on -North Edgewortb street, on the lot adjoining his house at the corner of North Eil^e worth and West Gaston streets. wedding ceremony, VrchitectJ H Hopkins has drawn \ 7 u w. "f0"" "'a l''e '"teut'ou to | Adams faction had a majority, but In i Aldermen Odell. Harrison, and Wy-! Mrs' I-t,|wi,i<. 'l.ving several years sgo. l handsome *' 000 residence * " lustltlllI"u lauk wit" «">y- 'deference to the wishes of Judge Doug- song. , He waB a CbrlsUao gentleman iu which'I' \ R Perkins is erec.tltiB-on thlng/rf 0w k,Dd ,n "* Uoitad Shrtes, lias, a strong Glenn adherent, the eelee- Alderman Hunter was authorized to Ievery ^"I'^i. He was buried Than. North Park "drive In the Fiaher mon „.." ?J>l°Posed l" ra'^ at least a I tiou was not made, for it was appar- have removed the old buildiug back of da>" afteru"":'at:; "'d,lc k al Walnut Ml HoDkine has also mad, tic "" " be*to0*n*- ! eut that to have dune so would have the Davie street school building. I °rove church, In Jamestown township, for Mrs J I. -\r, o'd r u A BhMg" "' the Pre,,eul P^'Mh.g | caused trouble. ; »»>h!h Is in Sight of his old home. The eldership system. Presiding elders are "This is a pretty muddle, but asstat- School Committee Meeting;. funeral services were held here at at present limited to thirty charges J ed, it is nothing uew. There is the The committee Of the iiessemer, J"C K'rka'a,,V resi,,ente-and they are supposed to visit each ] Biackburu wing and the Botler wing: Suunvside, Jouesboro and Mount Xiou charge at least lour times each year. ; Blackburn seems to be able to keep schools will meet in the office of the . , itional Mock Pood. If not satisfied, come back and get your money. 15-t.f. J.F. Rons, Mr. package of I'rattsor Interna- P, HOBGOOD, Jr. I FORNEY AT LAW. It is probable that two more bishops ■ his crowd of one mind, but Butler's county superintendent ou Weduesday, will be elected because of the iucreased men are not so willing; they are di-; May 9, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the pur-demands of the church. The church- vided. One man who knows the situ- pose of electing teachers for the said men most prominently s|«ikeu of in j ation says the feeling between the schools. Send applications to (.'. E. A n limber of people in Guilford have tins connection are Or. Collius Denney, Adams aud Cileuu faction is more pro- I.audteth, Greensboro, N. C, K. K. D. lately parted with various sums of I Nashville, Teun.; Or. j. j. Tigert,' nonnced than between Butler's crowd No. 4. money in exchange for worthless re-1 editor of The Quarterly Review, anu aud Blackburn, but this should be ta- At the same meeting the committee ceipts given by a smooth grafter who | the Rev. W. B. McMurray, St. Louis, I ken iu broken doses, for the orgaui/.a- will award the contract for wood to be Pleasant Garden, N. c. rot Building, Opposite 11:11 nshoro, N. C. tall. S. Glena Urown. ykendall G Brown "TOSNETS AT LAW City Nafl Bank Bldgr. tion would hang Biackburu could out would hardly go if they as far furnished these schools for the next year. Send bids to Joliu A. Young or claimed to be representing one of the Mo. j big Chicago mail order bouses The Another matter that will be brought j name given by the agent was "A. 1.. | up is that of institutional churches, itlamoug themselvee. IC. E. Landreth. jKlelda,' aud anyone boldhjg his re- is pointed out that the growth of cities I "It is noue of The Record's business, ; JOHN A. YoUKG, Chm. celpt for part payment ou any article j lu the South aud the increase of what t>ut wnv not take Judge Douglas for ; C. E. LAXUBETH, Sec. may as well come on to town and get j are known as "down-town" churches ] chairman? He has surely had expen-what is needed, because nothing he makes necessary the extension of the | *DCe and he nas t,uie al,d il IUIKnt heal sold them will ever put iu its appear- present four year tenure of pastors the breech. The year 190S will long be remem-lance. it was a clear case of bunko, as I which Is iron-clad under the present "But is it not a beautiful spectacle j some of the unsuspecting victims have I iSws of the church. It is maiutaiued < already learned. bv those in favor RLES E. McLEAN fORIMEY AT LAW Square, G ORGE M. 1> TORNEY AT . N. ('. CON of the proposed The Lexington Dispatch of last Wed-1 change that the successful club woik nesday said: -Hen Harris, a (ireens-! that should be done iu the "down-boro negro working with the double | town"' churches Is handicapped by the tracking ores just below Lexington. | pastor's feeling that he must leave aud was killed last Thursday morning, turn over the work to suneoue else at ■The remains were prepared for burial the end of four years. f xiogton undertaker aud sent The General Conference will proba- A Year ol Blood. will be red iu the home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliauce, Ky., as a year of blood, which that a handful of men can get together nowed so copiously from Mr. 'racket's aud decideon who is to be made chair- lungs that death seemed very uear. man of the state committee.' It ap- He writes: "Severe bleeding from the pears that the rank and Bkv-th. 'he- me"r, d'eath'sl^'Xu^ga^"..',!! roes, as Judge By nil in calls them- jng Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-have nothing to do with it." sumption, with the astonishiug result TO SfkVE MONEY Spring Communion at Buffalo. LAW isboro Loan and Trust t-oinpany lluilding. , to Greensboro Thursday. Harris was ; a man about SO years old aud had a wife and several children iu Greensboro. I How the accident happened no one knows, but he fell between the lirst car and the engine aud the entire train of ten cars passed over his body." completely restored and as tiu 'proven permanently cured." Oi The regular spriug communiou ser-1 teed for Sore Lungs, CouKhsand Anyone working can make money. but it's the hu-i'ine man or woman that after taking four bottles I was who shows the business Instinct of put-bly be called to order Thursday moru- I vice of Buflalo church will be held mg by Bishop A. W. Wilson, of Balti-more, Md., who is the senior bishop, and the bishops will preside in rota-tion over the various sessions. The eleven bishops of the church at pres-ent are: Bishop A. W, Wilson, Bulti-uext Sunday, May eth, with prepara-tory services on Friday night preeed-at ail druggists. Trial bottle free. Price 60c and be Mag what they make at Interest Deposit your money rezularly at our Havings Department aud sturt the quietest but busiest of all workers 1 per wot. interest, increasing the amount. Don't forget Towneeod & Co. have Your savings are at all times secured iug at 8 o'clock aud on Saturday at 11 the largest stock of buggies ever shown i by our resources of over $oo0.0oo.0<i. A.M. It is expected that Rev. C. BLIla Greensboro. All the late styles, j Hodgin, of Greensboro, will assist in and prices are as low as you ever saw CITY nl/\TION/\L BfkhlK the preparatory services. : them. . 11-St. 7.8. C8B7SK, Hgr. Savings Sept.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [May 2, 1906] |
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UL- 0O<_^
SIX^TEJE^T PAG-BS-^-^.ICT
THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT
VOL. 85.
GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1906.
9r W. J- RICHARDSON
OFFICE:
KATZ BUILDING.
,f9lDENCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST.
STAMCV. M. 0.
Si ...
J. H. Bonn. M. D.
He*. *0H W. Kaston.
t'bone No. Tw.
STAMEY & BOYLES
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
:i'*«nui!il Korviet'8 to thepeoplo
asboroand surrounding country.
Over Holms' Drug Store.
, tkratb Elm Street. Phone 8».
NO. 18
^-OC-AOLi MiJWB. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. more: Bishop John G. Graubery, Ash-
|land,\a.; Bishop W. W. Duncan, FIRE COMMISSION ADVOCATED.
Mr. J. H. McNeill moved his family I Quadriennlal Sessl in Meets at Birralng-1 SpartanburJ'aTtf- nl,! ,-
from Brown Summit to Greensboro! Ham Tomorrow- Interesting Comment Gallowav lLk~L' vi ,'" „ iComm,,,« to Act Wltn Civic Commission
on some of .be Important Matters to n. Qwln, KaTa'« JiT afa^u * I ,U Ccr,aln **tlcrs-FMier Park to
Come Before Ibe Conference. J. 8. Key, Sherman, Tex.';
gmmmw
Dr. J. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
ICE IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG.
IOU-M UN ST., eSICNCIOSO. M. c.
last week. He is now engaged in the
grocery business here.
BuB SAI.K.—An almost new two-horse
wagon and a buggy. Apply to
Henry Wagoner, No. 445 Whittington
street, Greensboro, N. C. it
County Superintendent Foust met
with the township committee at Oak
Ridge last week, when the
apportioned the money der
the special tax among the schools of
Oak Uidge township.
The report comes of another impor-tant
connection the City Nation*
f chief inteiest to the
Sooth, this week is
The matter
M. E. Churcl
the qusdrtennial General Conference
which convene* in Birmingham, Ala.,
tomorrow Greensboro feels a special
inter,'-, in the conference, inasmuch
Bishop O.
be Drained.
P. Fitzgerald, Nashville. Tenu.; Bish-' JS , * T" iutere8tiuK matter8 I
W.A.Candler. Atlanta, Ga ; BK 2?-SS2 f *£"" °! ^
E. E. Hoss, Dallas T« • uui.„„ ? b°ard of loss, Dallas, Tex; Bishop A., ■'<«•■ men at the regular meet-
Coke Smith. Asheville, N. C\, and last Friday uight was the re-
Bishop H. c. Morrison, New Orleans' i ''"?!■ ""^,by Fi™ Chlef Kred Ta>lor
A.I of these are on the active list ex 'T ^ '""^ ***" *"
committee ias four of t,,e delegates representing cept Bishop Granl.ery and BUhop Fit/, i h"! be -6tal"sl'ed ■ F»e Commission
rived from the Weste"' Korth CaroNua conference gerald. F lQe same to consist of oue member of
are from this city, viz.: Revs. S. B. Senior Bishop Wilson has had one Ifl * bOHrd oI »' |