Newspaper Page Text
re remarkable, but
Elder Res-
Bktke not—
. it s - vna!i ''’
Bai W:,s to
B : ‘ !, l have
fi- Ss " W( 'h
■ * “yes.
By l veiling
B'lc pub
« *’* V Werc ;<s
rjpincp, h<>
Bnd -ooi:
’ HtP ei -^ es
nie was
jjSfc Br a ! ' p ' v
. H ‘ke so.-ne
® B/“ :1 y ear '
Sjfjce which
g ’ Bp e him,
Shved I).i
, S-’ S: ‘.W li»-
Bia I : iiiiii
B saw he
Be (rod- -
■ in spirit,
Baring in
wistful
Bl'hil’J!;.-
: llt S '”'"
' ‘ s'Pki-'ikt’
’ IP 11 -A-’Jhr
* ~B om t^e;i
y - ■ st - r “iigLii i
' B ;)( i t( " n<
gh/; ||nw. He I
■ Doctor.- I
-'***• * Br rn save '
Bing the \
1
■dreaded a
Beakcn>
-- I B* or ' *’
I? thought.
they
B ■ihi.i-ie him
|| ' ’Yied from
i-i-ent witii
Mt wi 11111 -'
lie
■ vo'H-o .y
1 eel), he
(XXXjßphe fait h
' B or lv ’ ,J
' ‘ ' Doctors
| Bmny.
B oand ii‘-ver
h\ B.veet visits
S re which hi
L‘ ' Bpices of i>e-
Byhethrr ot
Bud as if to
- '■' "' 81 ‘ ‘ b "
Bl out 1 tint
’ B —* (,v “
B And iiotx
y/,-;’ point
z Bl ; ~!| i hi>
■ <.’nr little
jX.-; D* Eoipr iul 1
that is
J"H iilketll HO
"d me that
' preached,
, testified
Christ and
w what he
iospel and
ruths he
»oks of
Naa
\tly
he
a life
diction
Z world;
<at he had
h dead, he
Oh may his
’ may they
God and
t live. A great man is fallen in
Israel and risen in heaven.
Bereaved and Sorrowful,
R. Anna. Phillips.
1 Butler, Ga., March 1895.
’ Elder Lee Hanks; Dear Brother
’ in the Lord. As I have to make
? a remittance to the Banner, I de
-1 sire to write a few words to those
brethren and sisters, whom I
r met while oil my recent tour
through the Harmony Association.
JI had intended to stop at the
church at Louisville in our own
; I Association, and had promised the
i brethren there, that I would be
. there on Thursday on my way to
. Fellowship also in our bounds, but
Wednesday being the day that I
was to leave home, and it being so
very rainy, and having to go fifteen
miles to the railroad, I could not
start till Thursday, throwing me
one day behind. However Ido not
suppose that the brethren was
looking for me much, as Thursday
was also a very cold day. But I
desire to visit them sometime in
the future if it is th? Lord’s wi|l.
My next appointment atFellowship
as stated above, w r as Saturday and
second Sunday in January, which
was their regular meeting tim?.
It was extreemly cold and I did
not meet many, though I feel to
believe that the Lord was with us
there. This church is in a :cold
condition. Here I met for the
first time Eld H. B Bland, who
also was their pastor, whose com
pany I enjoyed very much, j
hope it may be my privilege to
meet him again. I did not start
to give an account of my trip, and
will only say that although the
weather was bad, most of the time
I felt like the Lord was with me,
and while I had some very dark
seasons, I felt to be repaid for all.
for one short hour of the glory of
iilimr'iiii iijL,
JlUuii Li up
lifetime of darkness. It is very
fatigue!ng to me to travel, but ex
cept two or three days I eajoyed my
usual health, and while space for
bids mentioning all the dear
brethren and sisters and friends
that I met I still remember, them
and teel that I would be verv un
grateful indeed if I did not appreci
ate and thank them for the many
Acts of kindness shown to me while
among them, and hope they may
remember me a poor unworthy
\cteature, and if a child of God one
of the most unworthy. AV ould be
glad to hear from any of them at
any time.
Brother Hanks we miss you vi ry
much and as I have remarked to
sister Lucy several times that we
did not see you often when you
' lived at Ozark, still, it seems now
' that we are lonely without you.
Hope you and family are well and
that you will remember .us. 1 am
’ yours unworthily.
Z. T. Marsh.
Bertha, Ala. Feb.24th. 1895.
I hold you all in grateful remem
berance. my brother. H.
OXYDONOR.
This wonderful little instrument
cured me of pneumonia, partial para
lysis in my legs for ten years, dyspep
sia, heart and kidney troubles are al
most cured so I can eat anything I
want. My little niece was cured of
muscular rheumatism in two days, my
mother-in-law was cured of a sprained
ankle in one night, my children was
cured of La Grippe, and I learn that it
is doing great good in curing the
afflicted in different portions of the
United States. I had no confidence in
nat first, but I would not be without
it for a great deal of money. It will
do for your entire family, and heals
without a doctor or medicine. Dr.
Sanche guarantees that it will cure all
curable diseases such as headache,
colds, chills fever, Bright's disease,
cancer, rheumatism, inflamation of the
bladder, lungs, etc., cramp, La Grippe,
heart disease, dyspepsia, general de
bility etc. Price $25.00. Dealers
wanted.
For information write.
Lke Hanks, Boston, Ga.
or A. V. Simms, Ga.
Deaiterl rot southtnat Ala.
l ime Table No. 11.
GEORGIA NORTHERN RAILROAD,
TO TAKE EFFECT ON AND AFTER, JAN, 27, 1895,
C. W PIDCOCK.Supt.
PIDCOCK, GEORGIA.
*
READ DOWN”.
Train Train I Train
No. 3 No. 5, | No. 1. Miles. STATIONS.
Log <t frt. Passngr. Log <fc frt.
12 00 pm23opms 00 ain 0 LeavePidcock,
12 10 pin 235 p m 510 a m 2 1-2 “ Lake Station,
12 25 p m 2 4ft p m 5.25 a m 4 “ . Spangler,
12 35 p m 300 p m 5 3ft ain 7 2-3 “ Phobe,
12 45 p m 310 p m 546 a m 9 1-3 “ Barwick,
12 52 pm 3 15pm 550a ml 2 2-3 “ *Hollis,
3 25 p tn Arrive / .. j
1 <M) p m 3 40 p m 600 a ml 4 1-2 Leave sMcDonald,
108 pm 347 pm GlO « ml 6 “ Rosier,
1 15 p m 3 55 pm 615 a mlB “ Alderman’s Junction,
*OS p m !2L “ .. . Crosby,
425 p in 22 2-3 “ Autreyville,
4 3ft p m 25 “ Martins,
4 50 p m 26 2-3 ‘ ..., Cooper,
ft 10 p m 31 J “■ ; I . . . Moultrie.
‘ READ t’P.
■ Train Train 1 Train
SI Al IONS. Fare. No. Si No. 6. j No7'4T’~ Jh '*~“
Lbg&rrt. Passngr. I Log & frt,
A r< rlve • d< i ock '’ 0 n 35 _ am 1 0 10 am' 6 00pm
u station, 10 Hloamlo 02 am 565 pm
a r ; -.Spangler. 16 1100 am 952 am 545 pm
u lho ? b , e ' 10 50 am 942 am 535 pm
« Barwick, 38 10 40 am 930 am 520 pin
T„ os . a ; Holli? 52 10 30 am 923 am 510 pm
A !?‘ ive ' McDonald,; GO 1015 ain 9 15am 5 00pm
ik .....hosier, 64 lo>o7 am 907 am 452 pm
„ Aiderman s Judction, 70 10200 a m 900 am 445 pm
~ • •••••• ..... Crosby, 84 ’ 848 am
u AutreyviHe, 90 . 840 am
■ u Martins, 1 00 8 25 am
.. Cooper,{l 05 815 am
Moultrie,■! 24] 800 a m
s'
I JOB # I°RiNTING I
§ J B
: OF all kinds:— g
I Designed by JOHN B. CHAMBERS, -~-o f
0 in the Highest Style of the Art. U
g en d us A our Orders. Estimates Given on
gSatisfaction Guaranteed.^ 1 All Classes of Work,
| THE BANNER JOB OFFICE, |
VALDOSTA, GA.
g i A.i ' * s .
!• •
APPOINTMENTS.
Portal, Ga., Feb., 21, 1895.
Eear Brother: Please publish
the following appointments in
the Banner for Eld. Z: H. Ben
nett, of Florida in the upper Ca
noochee, Association:
March, 16th and 17th, Mt. Olive
“ 18, Oak Grove,
“ 19, New Hope,
*• 20, Mt. Gives,
“ 21, Bithina,
“ 22, Long Creek,
“ 23rd and 24th, Hebron,
“ 35, Canoochee,
“ 26, Antioch,
“ 27, Rosemary
Publish in next issue if possible.
Your unworthily,
H. Temples.
Elder D. B. Sheffield will preach
in the bounds of the Flint River
Asssociation (D. V.) as follows:
Mispah Church, April 6, and 7
Hopewell “ “ 8
Providence “ “ 9
New Hope “ “ 10
Popular Springs “ “ 11
Rest “ 12
Tired Creek “ “ 13 and 14
Piedmont “ “ 15
Fainsville “ “ 16
Pisgah “ “ 17
Prosperity “ “ 18
Union “ “ 19
Trinity “ “ 20 and 21
Travel “ “ 22
Pilgrim’s Rest “ “ 23
Olive Grove “ “ 24
Bothel “ “ 2ft
Union Church, Miller Co. “ 27 and 28
He will need conveyance,
William Hollingsworth.
Elder L. H. Sluckey of Alabama will
preach a« follows: . .
Pisgah, Tuesday, April Ist
Fai
and Thursday “ . 2nd & 3rd
Piedmont, Sat and Sun “ Sth “ 6th
Tried Creek, Monday, “ 7 \
Popular Springs, Tues “ 8“
New Hope, Wed. “ 9 “
Mizpah, Thursday, “ 10“
Hopewell, Friday, “ 11“
Providence. Sat.andSun. “ 12 “ “ 13th
Bethsaida, Tuesday, “ 15 “
Elder Tucker will arrange for him
from there to Ty Ty. Can arrange at
School houses if desire. Brethren
will circulate these appointments as
extensively as they can.—H.
Elder Lee Hanks, of Boston, Gs., will
preach ( D. V ) in the bounds of the
Mt. Enon and Indian River Associa
tions as follows at night.
Corinth, March 2nd and 3rd;
Mt, Zion, March 16th and 17th,
Etoniah, 18th,
Union Grove, 19th,
Piigrim’s Rest, 21st,
Mt. Carmel, 23rd and 24th.
M. L. Gilbert.
DR. HERCULES SANCHE.
—Discover of the Laws of —
Physiological Coinbiistion,
t'pon Which OrganicHeakh and Vigor
Depend, and Inventor of
OXY DONOR AND ANIMATOR,
Simple, Safe and Successful Instru
ments, Which Bring Thesg Laws
into active play upon the liv
ing organism for the Spon
taneous Prevention and
Cure of Disease.
This new Science,
■•DI AD UCTION,”
Alone deals directly
with the Principle of Life; alone holds
out infallibly in practice by affording
mastery of disease. . „
This Diaductive Method, curing by
increase of VITAL FORCE, therefore,
it is the only remedy, when made
adequate, it moves any function,
throws off any disease, and it causes
the physiological process of Life to
prevail and to replace the chemical
process of Death. Its protection is
indispensable to every one’s well-be
ing. For Vital facts send stamp. Ad
dress Dr. SANCHE, 261 Ffth
Avenue New York,.or
DR. D. BART LEY, General Dealer,
Drawer J., Crawfordsville, Ind.
Competent dealers solicited.
Lee Hanks, Boston Ga., is dealer in
Southeast Alabama, and will fill or
ders promptly or give any informa
tion wanted.
|
GOBLES HYMN BOOKS,
We will receive orders for Goble’s
1 Hymn Books, and furnish them to our
brethren at publisher’s prices. The
book contains a choice selection of old
hymns in common use among the
Baptists of the South with some new
ones added.
Terms: 25 cents for a single copy
or $2.50 per dozen. Leather bound 40-
cents, par copy or $3.75 per dozen
Send orders to A. V. Simms, Valdosta-
Ga., or Lee Hanks, Boston, Ga.