. The uplift [serial] . session at Jefferson, had to pass on aunique question for this denomination. A brother introduced a resolutionauthorizing and sanctioning immersion as the proper method of created a considerable discussion, but was overwhelmingly defeated. Un-like Asheville and surroundings, where on account of the great draught theauthorities vetoed baptism by immersion, Jefferson and her suroundings mustnot have suffered such a dry spell. ********* * The 75-year old Tennessee codger that has taken unto himself his seventhwife evidently believes in marrying. It was comfort


. The uplift [serial] . session at Jefferson, had to pass on aunique question for this denomination. A brother introduced a resolutionauthorizing and sanctioning immersion as the proper method of created a considerable discussion, but was overwhelmingly defeated. Un-like Asheville and surroundings, where on account of the great draught theauthorities vetoed baptism by immersion, Jefferson and her suroundings mustnot have suffered such a dry spell. ********* * The 75-year old Tennessee codger that has taken unto himself his seventhwife evidently believes in marrying. It was comforting to be informed bythe AP that each of his other six wives had passed away in a naturalway and that none of them was present in the flesh to annoy the peace ofmind of the seventh dularkey. v v !• t *£ *j» *p $? sH rfi Borglum seems to have run out of advertising schemes. It has been aweek or more since he has undertaken the chiseling of some historical event onsome mountain or other—through the press. THE UPLIFT. GOV. ANGUS WILTON McLEAN, In His Admirable Speech To The Realtors, Sounds A Fine Note. THE UPLIFT HOW TO ADVERTISE OUR RESOURCES. By Gov. McLean. Address of Governor Angus W. McLean before the North Carolina Asso-ciation of Real Estate Boards at their annual convention in Charlotte on the3rd of September upon the subject NORTH CAROLINAS RESOURCESAND HOW TO ADVERTISE THEM. Governor McLean said in part: Irrespective of the nature of hisactivity every man who labors withinhis State depends upon its land. It is as the land produces that heprospers, in agriculture, industry, com-merce or profession. It is as theland continues to possess the powerto produce that he can consider thathis prosperity has a future. Those who deal in land, therefore,have an inspiration and a responsi-bility of a special nature. They arespecial trustees of a common are dealing with an asset whichis indispensable to all. Their busi-ness touches practical patriotism,for as they deal


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