* • ■' - ' ’ V rl -'1 T iiCl. ■y*'.- Church Notices. ; 7 c. jr. ^Ck’s work. ■ ■ ,■■'■;]■ X-^ West Albemaiie.'''' ' ■'.; ’;' " ? : Preaching first and third Sundays 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 A. M., John Kim- , rey. Superintendent. Deacon’s Meei- . Jng every, first Saturday night. Prayer^'; meeting , eveiy ., Thursday ' Pleasa^ Grove. . I^ea^hing e’^4ry first Satur- * day at 3 P. M., and Sunday at 2 P, M. Sunday school every Sun day at. 10 M., except on the preaching days.- ' ' Canton. ' Preaching every-third Saturday at 2 P. M. and Sunday at 2 P. M. Sun day school every Sunday at lO A. M., ; except on preaching days, A. F. Mor ton, Su C. SnydeFs Appointments for First r Sunday. Faulks. Saturday, i. P.,M. Faulks ; .Sunday, 11 A. M. West Monroe....... .Sunday, 3 P. M. North Monroe.. ;... .Sunday, 7 P. M. Second Sunday. Mt. Harmony.. ....Saturday, 2 P. M. Mt. Harmony.... .'.Slinday, 11 A. M.- ■ West Mbnroe.'..' Sunday, 7 P. M. - Third Sunday. . ■Mill Creek.'. Saturday, 2 P. M. Mill Crbek.;^, Sunday, 11 A. M. West Monrdb' Sunday, 3.P. M. North Monroe Sunday, 7. P. M, ■ Fourth Sunday. 7 Mountain Springs... Saturday, 2- P. M. 'Springs. .Sunday, 11 A. M: Vorth- Monroe Sunday, 3 P, M- 'est'Monroe . .Sunday 7 P: M. Appointments of B* G. Whi l«r, • V First Sunday: Kendall’s ' A. M.; Saturday before at I M.:- Antioch. Sunday at 3 T L and-7.P. M. - ' ^ : Second Sunday: Cedar Gi y 11 A. M.J Saturday before i P. M. :r'• • Third Sunday: Prospects A, M.; Saturday before, 2 P-l-- Fourth Sunday: Mt. P!@is- ant, 2:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. , Saturday before at 2:30 Pi Mission, Sunday/11 A. M.; urday before at ll A. M. • J. C. GILLESPIE. First Sunday: Norwood, 11 and 7 P. M.; Silver Springs 2:30 ^ Second Sunday: Cottonville, ITA. M.; Saturday before at 2 P. M. Third Sunday: Silver Spring ( 11 A. M.; Saturday before 2 F Norwood 7 P. M. Fourth Sunday; Norwood 11 and 7 P. M.; Cottonville, 2:30-:?: VI. 'i E. M. BROOKS. First Sunday: Big Lick 11 A, Saturday before 2 P. M. Second Sunday: Brown Creelj A. M.; Saturday before 2 P. M., - Third Sunday: Philadelphia 1: M.,' Saturday before 2 P. M- Fourth Sunday: New Londoi A. M.; Saturday before 2 P. M. PROGRAM FOR BARACA- PHIEATHEA CITY UN M.; ’-%-ctory of fcsaiTO •'“*^nch, Baptist ''a.A-.A.-. 11 X. ON from afi classes present, were- read, giving membership, collections, new members added and other things ac complished during..the month. - ; One class,- Westl^Albeinarle Baptist' Philatheas, reported a "membership pi ninety, i while the First StrPet Meth odist Philatheas proved, to ,be the bahn'er classlfor winning new mem bers, having.'added eight during the month. , ■ ‘ , Mr. Grifiin, in his adb‘ess of wel- coihe, made all feel glad that they had come and assured us that the Sunday school of First Street Metho- odist church was' glad jp open, the doors of their beautiful hew hotne to all, not ogi^/pn this occasion, but at all timeSi“l?Interesting programs were rendered by each class, as fol lows: First Street Methodist. - SONG.—By Baraca and Philatheas. READING.—The New Features of Our Platform.—Miss Nan Sfclth,. : West Albemarle Baptirt.- "^“APnpE.SSES.—By Mr-.„;Eu'ssell,. teacher of tne nn.d, by Rev. B. G.'Whiiley. C .:7 Central'Methodist. , song.—On Philathea Soldier's. READING—The Shadows We Cast. -By Miss Mary Gulledge. SOLO.—^By Mr*. Price. Air regret the absence of A grain from Kirst BAptist church, al though our president ably., represent^ ed the. Sunday p^ol.- - _ . ; The Union a^pted the invitatipii extended'^by thS Central Methodisji hureh clfeses tfr-meet with them os Friday night, March 12. i It i« hoped that the ?unday pchool classes from other churches of "thi city ^ay join the Union, giving and receiving help and inspiration through the ^spiiw of united brotherhood. •' ■ —_—.i— Bro. Frank Jones, one of pur towns^ men and a R. F^ D Carrier, M : seri ously sick in a Baltimore hospl^ He went there February 14. Y We held a shojrt service nt Rock Rest the second Sunday evening. , The congregation' . was good.' Wfe were very much impressed with the place. This place can boast of many good thine'"*,-The first high schools tt.*,'0toty, run by Dri-K-^— of''the most intelligent commumtie^. and the finest couhtry Sunday schooL Bro.' Billie" Williams is supermten- ^ dent. We were delighted with -our trip and trust that we may soon visit them again in the near future. ildist irch Ml To ^ Held in Central Meth /Church' on Friday Evening, 12, 7:30 P. M. SONG.—Blest “Be the Tie That ijnds. —By City Union. -;j PRAYER.—Will Hopkins. 1 BARACA QUARTETTE.—By Central Mettmdi^i Church, te' II Pqui ' Notice, Mr. Fariiiiir! TI~ t - ri .. ' ' Owing to the low prices on cotton we will offer for 30 days some very low prices on FARNllMPLEMENTS. 5A 9 .. .-BmdayS at ll ... , ............ '4’.'^3bnfer6n'oe t|tebe«®# Saturday at • I/r- - -* ^ Deaconsl \ Meeting the, foprth Sat- fv,.«frday «t '2 T. M. ,- * ■'1' Women** Missionary ’ Society the . 'second Saturday at 3 P. M. X -rPraylr Meeting every Wednesday *1 -evening at 7 o’clock. * Suhday School every Sabbath at «:45-'a. M.7"A ■'■ ■■' V Edgar ■Vyilliams, ^Jerk; J, ». Outcn, Ti^asurer. Deawns: J. W. /)i#en, V^m.; E. W.,,45nffin. T. J. Williams, M. W. Griffin, J.'K. BivAns, J. C. Mc- '. ’intyre,jr; W. Bivens. , i "'' W. Bivens, Siipt. S. S.; Mrg.;J. 3, Cprroll, Pres. W. M- S-; Mrs. W. Williams, Vice.^Pres.; Mrs. J. K. Seci and Treas. *llsfcV®uiit-incn„,ia ,Bana^- Lej[its .r J. S. Harris, 19U-1* Smyrna, First Sunday, 11 A. M.} Saturday before at 2 P. M. Chaney’s Hill, First Sunday 2 P. M. ■ Saturday before 11 A. M; Miami, Second' Sunday 11 A. M. Saturday before 2 P. M. "Rocky Mount, Third Sunday 11 A. M. Saturday before 2 P. M. ' Howell’s, jfourth Sunday 11 A. M Saturday before 2,P. /. • F. POINTS,-: GN THE P THE A IDE A.V-Misu Housi CHORUS.—By Central Me : Philatheas. ' . •SONG.—By West Albemarle Classes. FIVE MINUTE TARK.—"What vife ex- ,^pect of our Union.—By William Herrin. reading.—Uplift—By Miss ,Cora Parker. . . SONp.—By West Albemarle Baptist SOI^By Miss Belle Kirk.>f: ' ADDRESS.—Class Loyalty.—B^ Jas. L. M. Smith. — -,-1' READING.—(Selected).—By.' ^ Miss Mabel Pennington., -r SONG.—By First Baptist Clasps. _ SONG.—By First Street Methodist Classes. '4-' ADDRESS.—After Winning: New Members, How Can Y^if-iHold . Them?—j. B. Griffin. . SONG,—By First Street Methodist Olasses. ' > • READING.—Miss Ellen Harkdy. BENEDICTION.—Rev. R. A. Taylor. a “''Y ^5’" i-Jj V-> • Appointments of Rev. R. M. Haigler, First Sunday, Wolf Pond, Satur- &y 2 P, M. Sunday 11 A. M. - Mt Zion, Sunday 3 P. M, andfT PM''-' ’second Sunday: Deep, Springs,^ Sat- nrday 2 P. M., and Sunday 11 4. **• ■; Third Sunday,, Corinth, Saturday 2 ; M. and Sunday IL A. Mv . % .'-Fourth Sunday, Oak Grove, Satur day 2‘P. M. and Sunday 11-A. ^ baraca-philathea union. .1/' City Sunday School Union lf:elds In teresting Meeting at Fir^t Street Methodist Church. • (f - V' On Friday night of i last ^eefc the Baraca and Philathea clasSe^Tv the iity met in Union, some tw(ji hnhdred or'more strong,' at the Firrt Street Methodist church. This ,w^ almost enjoyable and beneficial merting, and one -which demonstrated the;, deep iii- tefest.felt in this united jmovement among the organized Sunday school classes of our to-wn. -rJ’ n Our efficient president, Patt B- Oog- gin, opened the meeting with a few appropriate remarks, afM^ R^. B. G: Whitley led in prfyer. The business session followed./ R^orts ■w , tar ., ()sb(^n^ ,. — - — ^ rows, reg. price 24.00-now^ '19.00" 'Osborn, 20-in. Rev. Disc Har^v: . . rows, reg. price 27.50 now 22.50: Osborn, 50-tooth Section Har- : rows, regiprice'10..00 now 7.50 Osborn Keystone Gorp Shell- . / , ers, reg, price 10i50. now |, Osborn Empire Disc Drills, regular price 75.00 now. Wagons reduced 1^. 00 each.7 ' ‘ If you expect to buyany of the above implements any time soon you will surely save money by taking advan tage of this offer. - 4 7 □* You will find , alt our prices in keeping with the hard times. Give us a trial and be convinced. We carr3r almost a general line. , 7 prs for burihess;^ ^ H. f 1''Mrdi O^kliefo, Nfli Cai. OurMotli "A Square tiiaiil; ■ ss . -r - V .X-‘, ■

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