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thanksgiving; ami praise, (iixl blessed
llis acre. Out* man remarked that ho
planted t he poorest acre on his farm
and it made the most eo;:on. An
other. that he used almost no ferti
lizer on his, yet it made more than
any acre on the farm. One lady gave
two turkeys which brought ten dol
lars, showing what the women can
do. A widow and her daughter do
nated sixty dollars and there were
many other contributions in money
also. A prosperous farmer who lives
in I'hiladelphus community, but is a
member of another church, gave a
beautiful calf, which sold for twenty
dollars. The two largest contributions
were from two bales of cotton. Kacli
brought $162.50.
The total amount raised was
around $1,700. Truly the Lord hath
done great tilings for us whereof we
are glad, and we cry out with the
I'salmist, "I'raise ye the Lord."
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Pnllis-Kincnid: Miss Kutli Kincaid
and Mr. Thomas Pallis, of Mercer
County, Ky., were married at the
manse by the pastor of Troy Church,
on Thanksgiving Day, at II: 30. They
will make their home in Mercer
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Wood ley: Harry E. Woodley, a
member of the Davis Memorial church
of Gassaway, W. Ya., died in the hos
pital at Buckhanuon, November 11,
1922, aged forty-three. He was
buried at Beverly, W. Va., November
14, 1922.
Hudson: Mrs. Annie Ilowinan Hud
son, widow of the late Judge Isaac
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home in Montreat, North Carolina, No
vember G, 1922. She was in her eighty
third year and had lived a life of great
Christian usefulness.
Ti-enliolin: Mrs. Ethel Lofton Tren
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band, A. (J. Trenholin, in Georgetown,
S. on November 14, 192 2. Her
funeral services were held in New
Wappotaw Church, McClellanville, on
the first anniversary of her wedding
day. Besides her devoted husband,
she leaves a little daughter, a few
days old, and aged parents. From
early childhood an active Christian,
she will be a great loss to the Church.
liutes: Died at her home in Troup
County, Ga., on the 28th of Novem
ber, 1922, Mrs. Charlotte Gibson
Bates, in the eighty-first year of her
age. A loyal and faithful follower of
the Lord Jesus Christ.
MILS. JOHN A. SIMI'SOX.
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Simpson, after an illness of about
ten days, departed this life Wed
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taken a leading part in the work of
her church as Sunday-school teacher,
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