The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, September 01, 1909, Page 21, Image 21

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; September i, 1909. THE ed , at Churebville, Va.; not Warm Springs. , . Rev. Geo.. H. Cornelson, Jr., D.D., changes his address to First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, La. Rev. A. J. Ponton change^ his address to Chatham, Va., R. F. D. No. 3; no change in his field of labor. Rev. H. B. Searight, of Washington, N. C., will leave on August 16, for his vn rn t inn u'hirh ho will onnnH of treat and Waynesville, N. C. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Turnbull, of Lexington, Va., are enjoying an outing in Northern New York and Canada. Rev. G. G. Sydnor, D. D., of Rome, Ga., is visiting relatives in South Boston and Halifax, Va., Rev. S. S. Oliver changes his address from Pitt8boro, N. C., to King's Mountain, N. C. Rev. J. O. Needham, of Shepherdsville, Ky., has received a call from the church nt Ada, Okla. Rev. H. S. Springall, pastor of the First Church, Corpus* Christi, Tex., will spend his vacation in New York and Winona Lake, Ind. Rev. W. A. Daniel, of Huntersville, N. C., has decided to accept the call from the church at Jasper, Ala. Rev. T. S. Ctyce, D.D., president of Austin College, Sherman, Tex., passed through New Orleans on his way homewards from Montreat, where he spoke last week, and preached ou Sunday fix the First Church, which he has served so acceptably several weeks this summer. Rev. James Samuel Amsey Hunter, for twenty-two years a missionary of the Associate Reformed Church to Mexico, died last week at the home of his daughter in Gastonia, N. C., at the age of sixty-two years. D?.. A n Li I -J 1?- ? -1^ ncv. n. n. nuiuciuy, unci u. picuauui summer at Marietta, returns to 233 Luckie St., Atlanta, Ga. During his absence the ladies of his church repaired and repapered the manse. Rev. Dr. Thornton Whaling, former pastor of the Lexington Presbyterian Church, now of Dallas, Texas, reached Lexington Saturday and is the guest of Mr. Matthew W. Paxton. Dr. Whaling preached most acceptably to his old congregation Sunday morning and afternoon. Press Dispatches announce the death at Lenoir, N. C., of Mr. Thos. Reese English, son of Rev. Dr. English, of Union Seminary. Hosts of friends will read this notice with sorrow; and breathe a prayer to the God of all grace for the comfort of the bereaved. M. Vandervelde, the Socialist leader, of Brussels, announces that he will go to the Congo to defend the American missionaries, the Rev. William M. Morrison, D.D., and Rev. William Henry Sheppard, D.D., who are under indictment there for criminally libeling the Kassai Rubber Co., a Congo Free State corporation. The Rev. Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston, oi uoioraao springs, nas many irienas in the South, who will be grieved to hear of his affliction by the death of his wife, which occurred on August 15, in Cincinnati. PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOUT TIME AND PLACE. Presbyterial Meetings. Synod of Alabama. East Alabama, Geneva, Oct. 19, 8 p. m. Mobile, Scotland Ch., Tunnel Springs, Sept.-19, 7:30 p. m. Tuscaloosa, Hadden Ch., Sumter Co., Oct. 12, 1:30 p. m. Synod of Arkansas. Arkansas, Conway, Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. Ouichita, Mt. Holly Ch., Union Co., Sept. 23, 7:30 p. m. Pine Bluff, Marvell, Oct. 15, 7:30 p. m. Washburn, Charleston, Sept. 22, 8 p. m. Synod of Florida. Florida, St. Andrews Bay, Oct. 26, 7:30 p. m. Synod of Georgia. Atlanta, Rock Spring Ch? Fulton Co., Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. Cherokee, First Ch., Dalton, Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. Macon, East Macon Church, Macon, Oct. 19, 7:30 p. m. Synod of Kentucky. Ebenezer, Millersburg, Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. Louisville, Bloomfleld, Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. Muhlenburg First Ch., Central City, Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. Transylvania, Pisgah, Sept. 28, 7:00 p. m. West Lexington, Horeb Ch., Fayette Co., Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. Synod of Louisiana. Louisiana, LaFayette, Oct. 26, 7:30 p. New Orleans, First Ch., New Orleans, Oct. 19, 7:30 p. m. Red River, Banks Chapel, Bossier parish, Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. Synod of Mississippi. Central Mississippi, Greenville, Oct. 26, 7:30 p. m. East Mississippi, Unity Ch., Aug. 24, 2 p. m. Meridian, Bay Springs, Oct. 26, 7:30 p. m. Synod of Missouri. LaFayette, Sweet Springs, Sept. 14, 7:30 p. m. Missouri, Ind., Grove Ch., Aug. 31, 7:30 p. m. Pftlmvrfl Alovnnilrln 5ont 98 7-9A ~ Potosi, Fruit land, Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. St. Louis First Ch. Festus, Sept. 28, 10 a. m. Upper Missouri Bethel Church, Sept. 16, 8 p. m. Synod of North Carolina. Albemarle, Nutbush Ch., Sept. 28, 8 p. m. Asheville, Franklin, Sept. 21, 8 p. m. Concord, Banner Elk, Sept. 14, 7:30 p. m. Fayetteville, Rockingham, Sept. 29, 11 a. m. King's Mountain, Union Ch., Sept. 28, 8 p. m. /-? ^ " lue^mcuuuiG, iaw v/reen, oepi. 0, a p. m. Orange, Cross Roads Ch., Sept. 21, 3 p. m. Wilmington, Clinton, Oct. 6, 2:30 p. m. Synod of Oklahoma. Durant, First Ch., Hugo, Sept. 22, 8 p. m. 4- * H.. 21 Mangum, Altus, Sept. 7, 8 p. rn. Synod of South Carolina. Eethel, Bethesda Cfi.; Sept. 8/ 11 a. m. Harmony, Beulah Ch., Oct. 5, 7:30 p.'m. Enoree, Wellford, Sept. 14,-8 p. m. Pee Dee, Effingham, Sept. 24, 11 a. m. South Carolina, WilHamston, Sept. 14. 8 p. m. ? ' s Synod of -Tennessee. Columbia, Belfast Union Ch., Sept. 27, 7:30 p. m. HOlston, Rogersville, Sept. 1, 7:30 p. m. Knoxville, St. Elmo, Sept. 15, 7:30 p. m. ' Memphis, Oakland, Sept. 21, 7:30 p. m. Nashville, Shelbyville, Sept. 21, 7:30 p. m. Western District, Denmark, Sept. 28, 7:30 p. m. . j Synod of Texas. Brownwood, Bangs, Sept. 23, 8 p. "in. Central Texas, Clifton, Sept. 16, 8 p. m. Dallas, Amarillo, Oct. 12, 8 p. m. Eastern Texas, Livingston, Sept. 14, 8 p. m. El Paso, Barstow, Sept. 15, 8 p. -m. Forth Worth, Gordon, Sept. 23, 8 p. fn. Paris, Honey Grove, Sept. 24, 8 p. m. Western Texas, Goliad, Oct 13, 8 p. m. Synod of Virginia. Abingdon, Glade Spring, Sept. 22, 7:30 p. m. Chesapeake, Bealeton, Aug. 31, 8 p. m. East Hanover, Mattoax, Oct. 5, 3 p. m. Lexington, Beverly, W. Va., Oct. 12, 9:30 a. m. Maryland, Hancock, Sept. 21, 8 p. m. Montgomery, Princeton, W. Va., Sept. 14, 8 p. m. Winchester, Romney, W. Va., Sept. 21, 8 p. m. Woct ~ ..v.i, twuuici, vmesvine, sept. 21, 7:30 p. m. West Virginia ....... Greenbrier, Organ Cave, Aug. 31, 8 p. ra. FROM THE BENCH A Judge Commends Pure Food. A judge of a Colorado court said: "Nearly one year ago I began the use of Grape-Nuts as a food. Constant confinement Indoors and the monotonous grind of office duties had so weakened and impaired my mental powers that 1 felt the imperative need of somethirg which neither doctors nor food specialists seemed able to supply. "A week's use of Orsne-Niito each day convinced me that some unusual and marvelous virtue was contained therein. My mental vigor returned with astonishing rapidity; brain weariness (from which 1 had constantly suffered) quicky disappeared, clearness of thought and intellectual health and activity which I had never previously known were to me the plain results of a few months use of this food. "Unhesitatingly I commend GrapeNuts as the most remarkable food preparation which science has ever produced so far as my knowledge and experience extends." The judge is right. Grape-Nuts food is a certain and remarkable brain builder and can be reH?H nmn. "tiiom'. - reason." " ? Ever read thfc above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest.