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town admires It^We same loyal members as heretofore, 1 great deal depends upon the pr for success. We are greatly proud our pastor, Rev. 0- L. Alexander raised $109.10 cents last Sabbath On pastor preached a powerful ser from Psalm 47:12.—A. Wash!] Opelika, Ala. —o— Our Sabbath-school at White Os climbing the mountain of progress,, ingtothetop where it will os crowded with goodness, for dar at the foot of progress. Sa^ his crew are there, too. Os lections have never been hope that Stell Hill, Nor David Stand will try to^ hind the curtains and j day-school.—W ade Wyck, 8. 0. My presiding i held his literary gems, tieles read at theCei with several spicy cor other writers, and well-worded editorials characteristic of its Editc C. Dancy, make this issuej view the very best gotjj cent frontispiece, T. H. Lomax, D. D., Rev. U ams, D. D., (now deceased), Wm. H. Day, D. D., adorn the | pages. All in all, the 94 paj this issue of the Review sparkle a literary lustre scarcely equally any other issue in its history. In order to do justice to the in creasing work of the denomination, T)r. J- M. Henderson and Hon. H. C. 0. Atwood, two strong leaders of the [. E. Church, are arguing for the jjon of five bishops in 1900'which re them fourteen bishops. One irst of the talented men of our ^nomination who will be elect k handsome majority in 1900 he genial and unassuming Johnson, E Recorder. He iindi up in , itself the Stic flge, the ; man who Iment is a per in the evening |e advance of re iical principles, all ages of the n’s history, iividual who t blessings because of ; and admi sntinuing i the Bible Christ. I I'that he brfection pur day utterly Applied eing) 1 en such the subject of “I raid not make an lear brother's rei > first to itchell\ Jubilee orth mtio ould not dear brother one me ply to that had me not This ciusea to take this means ~t( im for lit. thank In tl Rev, of the has giv it would Then, a] for the v spoke of marks he accept my tfyanki The learned lace, I want to than or his advertisement for his attack on me publicity to the affair that ot otherwise received, in, nny thanks aie due him y Christian-like way ho e. For many other re ade, he will hereby 3 tor seems to have leaped at con^lutijons. Had he waited ave found that his nanke was on the pro iffevent places to read ispond to the ad awhile ■ he wodld own precious gram in three two papers an' dress of welcom whom he is tr< cared for on the these honorable mentioned on t' Stab is this: I hi tion that the li prepared a very for Tuesday evenil was to contain welcome, etc., i isponses from min able hus we retained the r the last of the feai am surprised the tchell when I remem ;ested calling mittee to meet a: as I did not ticisms such as ives concerning ersary, he, jo ahead and nd we will p' that the are well ram. The reason 'tlemen/were nor. progr^1 the receiv^ informa mittee had program th. This esses of d call for respond. fow he is the fir’ re that when executive arrange a ant to meet re aimed at ishop Hood’s 'itchell, said, et up the pro all you tall to kick. I t I had not th Carolina am, but I did wished or ex en, again, my ers outside of to cause those Lnro had neither ' to im' in * of the i imen of 1 on the of the on it. ling on knee U&Dl aiesi [ubilee, seeing their pas the program I did l members of this Con - love for the fath Brence to rally to do if their names did the program at all. |oks upon Zion as a Conference lines, ^h, no East and no Zion ships Revolni o ;rdM ' is the onlv plVg&j^j the Negro eanB c the bettermenH - h There are nearljH the State of m9 thirds of them ■gl same fix as oar iBhl were in the da^H called from oar* L to work by a berH and we have no oHh whatever except iB beria is the Negro’s■ the sooner he goes be relieved of his opp Camden, Mias. [Why doesn’t Broth up and go to- Liberia i place for the Negro The letter of J. A. L. Leone, Africa, in thh days ago, Bhows thj people who have there are starving who can are ;. ,-i.mer; ca,— Calvert spiritually and financially abl Sinners are being happily converte and believers edified. Every depart-1 mont of the church is being carefully looked after. Our first quarterly conference'was held January 29th by Rev. P. R. Pittman, A. M., P. E., and we had & glorious time. The W/ H. and F. M. Society here is in ac tive operation with Mrs. Nancy. King, as president, Sarah E. Pittman, treasurer and Sallie F. Hammer, secretary. The presiding elder preached two able sermons on Sun day and administered the sacrament to 89 souls assisted by the writer and Rev. R. N. Thompson of Rock dale and Brother Thomas Griffin and Wm. Jones, who are, technically speaking, the founders of Zion in Calvert and vicinity. It is said that t&e ia in a better condition now than it faan ever been. The pastor’s room Beamed to be a regular storm center bn Thursday night, led by Mrs. Sarah E. Pittman, Nancy King, Mary Kmard, Ida Evelton, Ella Tharps, Sam Davie, C. E. Griffin, H. J. Griffin, Rev. P. R. Pittman, A. M., and others, the out come of which Jwas groceries of all kind. We were agreeably surprised again on February 22, led hy Mrs. Sidney A. Griffin, M. M. Elmira, D. Pointer, Mittie Hyman, Sarah E. Pittman, Revs. S. 0. Cochran, Wm. Lagrowne, M. Howard, H. J. Griffin, 3eo. Byman, Haverson Griffin and ithere. Thank you, dear sheep of the it Shepheid, Come again. You welcome. The W. H. and F. M. Society of ejt charge are contemplating;! ;ng a union W. H. and F. ion Congress, to convene in A. . Zion church m Calvert, Texas, »in September or October, sorry Rev. J. A. D. Bloice,
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