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. To The Beloved
Of The Lord,
And Friends Os
Cause Os Christ.
We the Primitive Baptists of
gavannah, Ga.', having been eiu.-
bted by the grace of God to become
organized and Constituted into a
cmirch of Christ, being yet with
otft a place of • worship, are desir
ous of building' a house, herein
the dear family of God may meet
together in obedience to His holy
Law and render praise and thank;.
to the Giver of every good,
and perfect gift ; and being of lim
ited means, we ourselves, are un-,
able to do this work alone, Kenc.
we 'male this' appeal to you for
help’. We are constituted in
rented hall/ and continue to holo
our service there, but you all ma.v
know that this seems a disbond
to the .Father, and is not at al’
convenient* or desireable to ns.
We believe that the good Shep
herd is tenderly gathering His lit
tle iambs into cur fold, and we
have faith to believe that tbie
Vine, though now small, will in
crease until the Old Baptist, wi l
have a strong fort in this pity
which will cause the daughters o
the earth to rise up and call Her
(The Church) blessed. Breth
ren and friends, if we didnet sin
cerely oelieve that the Lord is wit '
ns we would not trouble you with
this appeal, neither would we call
upon you for aid Were we able to
erect the house alone. We would
not have you think that we wish
to ask your aid in building a tem
ple of fancy and expensive style;
what we want is a neat, comfort
able structure m a decent and re
spectable portion of the city.
Will not the masters of Israel—
the Preachers, Deacons and Mem
bers stop for a moment and con
sider this matter?
Should you desire any further
information about us, please ad
dress Elders J. L. Smith, Arlen,
G?.: P. G. McDonald, Vienna,
Ga. ; and A. L. R. Avant, Patter-
sr>n A Ga. Eld* rs formed
the Presbytery which constituted
us.
In addition to the financial aid
we ask, we also feel the need of
your prayers.
Now may your heart and hands
be directed by the Kiiig of kings,
is our prayer for Jesus-sake Amun.
W. 8. Yates; Chairman Finance
Committee. 140 East Broad Bt.
Thob. J. Denmark, Treasurer.
21 W est Broad Ft.
Geo. S. Cargill. Sec retary
60 Bottcn St.
Danville Ind Sept 15 18&o
Eld. A. V. Simms.
Very dear brother. I have desired
to wiite to you for some time, but
owing to my feeling of weakness
and inability to do so have not. I
realize full}' and more forcibly
every dhy the words of the Savior
when he said “Without me ye ca:.
do nothing.” Ohow dependant poor
weak humanity rs upon this or.i
souroo of help. He is our strength
and present help in time of need.
He will never leave nor forsake
those who trust in him, but will
be with them unto the end.
His presence dispels our gloom
and doubts and we are made to
look up and beyond this vale of
tears, and our hearts are filled with
joy unspeakable and full of glory.
Even though on beds of affliction
we can praise the Giver of all good
and rejoice in His redeeming love
and sustaining grace. My dea
aunt said the other day, when her
poor body was raged by pain which
seemed beyond mortal endurance.
“The Lord has sustained and
strengthened me thus far for I nev
er could have suffered as I have'
without his help and I believe h<
will give me strength to bear what'
he has put upon me.” I feel that
he did for the last faint whisper
distinguished that come from her
lips was in prayer. I felt this'eve
ning as I stood looking at her cold
lifeless form that blessed are the
dead who die in the Lord. They
cat from their labors; their life
xoi’k is o’er, and now they, are
tasking in the smiles a dear Re
icemer.
(A sleep in Jesus; blessed sieep,
From which none ever make to weep
A sleep in Jesus! O how sweet to
be for sucn a slumber meet.)
Alease pardon me for not com
plying with your request in writm?
for the Banner. Its columns have
been filled with so much better mat
erial, and I had nothing to tell. I
will try soon the Lord being my
helper to write some.
If it if not asking too much we
would be glad to hear f .in you for
your soul cheering letters are al
ways enjoyed. Please excuse this
long, scattering litter. I only in
tended to Write a letter when I be
gan.
r Yours in hone of heaven.
Cora A. Tompson.
Hope Mills Page Co.Va
Bept sth 1895.
Elder A. V. Simms
Dear Brother:—Enclosed you
will plase find Postal order for one
dollar, for which you will please
renew the subscription of Mrs-
Katie Beahm, Kimbal Page Co Va
Like myself, she greatly enjoys
rhe BANNer, and she does not want
te miss a single number. Our as
sociation, the Ebenezer, closed a
week ago, and the preaching was
simply soul-stiring. We had
tour ministers from N. C. Elders
Hassell, Drauglm, Darnmon, and
8 tone, they, with our home preach
ers, gave us a heavenly feast. I
do wish you and brother Hanks
would find it in your hearts, to
visit us some time in the near fu
ture. Elder T. 8. Dalton is our
one who is greatly be
iovedterthe truth’s sake. May
God’s richest blessings be with
yon and brother Hanks, long may
.he BANNer wave.
your sister Emma Lampion
Fort Dram, Fla., July 22nd, 1895
Eld. A. V. Simms, Valdosta Ga.
Sy request of his aged mother, sie
►tey Mary Jones, I seed the obituary of
torrby
Brother Jeriy Roberts, who departed
this lifeon Monday morning the 15th
day of July 1895, 15 minutes after six
o’clock.
His death was verry sudden. He
;vent in company with some young
people, to brother John M. Swain’s
h ouse after meeting and a sing here
at Fort Drum, and spent a part of the
evening. He stayed till alter supper,
then started back to his home at bro.
M. W. Knight’s. There was a ditch
across the road, and he undertook to
jump it, and it being very dark, he
mad? his rise to jump about four feet
trom the ditch, and struck his breast
and head against the other side of it
and.killed himself. He breathed un
til Monday morning.
Frother Jerry Roberts was a faith
ful young man, and a good Christian.
He was born in Taylor or Jefferson
I County the 25th of February. 1873, and
died the 15th of July 1895. He joined
■be Primitive Church called Indian
River, and was baptized by Eld. Joel
W. Swain on the 2nd Sunday in Feb’y.
1895. Brother Jerry was a dutiful son,
a loving brother, and an obedient
Christian. Blessed are the dead that
die in the Lord. The good Lord bless
his brothers sisters and mother, and
cause them to rejoice instead of mourn.
Our loss is his gain.
In behalf of his mother,
Mary Jones.
By Joel W. Swain
Ty-Ty,Ga. Sept, 10th, 1895
Eider Simms:—Dear Friend. I will
vend you a short notice of the death
of my dear little neice, my little neice,
‘ 11a Williams was born December 27.
1889. departed this life Aug, 7th 95.
Age seAen years four months and twen?
ty days. She had suffered with Typhoid
fever, when God saw fit to relieve her
'rom her pain and take her to a more
glorious home than this. We should
not mourn, but be reconciled to the
will of God, He doth all things well.
She leaves a gi ief-stricken father
and mother, two brothers and one
bister and also a host of relatives to
mourn her loss. Indeed it is sad to
■think We can never see her sweet face
jagain, but there will be a glorions ’
meeting in the sweet bye and bye,
when we meet the loved ones gone be
fore us, and shall know as we are
snewn.
May the Lord btess find comfort
those left behinds and give all grace
sufficient to besr their troubles, is the
desire of her loving Aunt,
Susan Williams.
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l ime Table No 11
GEORGIA NORTHERN RAILROAD,
TO TAKE EFFECT ON AND AFTER, JAN, 27, 1895,
C W. PIDCOCK, Supt
PIDOOCK. GEOKQIA.
DEAD DOWN.
' Train Train Mites’.”’** - n-,
. LojifM. STATIONS.
, 0
12 00 tn 2 you? , " 1 _• •• • .Lfflcock
• 12 10 p m 2 35 p m
I 12 25 p m 2 1 45 p m 525 aim “ ;Sj angler
t 12 p m 3 (Xi p m 535a| m “ Phob,
12 45 pm 3 10 p m 545 a m “ Barwick,
12 52 p m 315 pml 550a mjg 2-3 “ Hollis
3 25 p m Arrive )
. 100 p m 340 p m 609a ml 4 j_o Leave ) Me Donald,
„ 1“8 p m 347 p m 610 a m “ Rosier,
116 p m 3 55 p m 615 a m “ Aiderman’s Junction,
’ 405 p m • 21 “ Crosby.
425 p m | 2-3 “ Auti eyville,
, 4 35 p m ■ ‘‘ Martins,
450 pm 2-3 “ Cooper,
5 10 p m 31 “ Moultrie
READ UP
a r r *Train I train I J rain
Pare< Xo. 2. I No. 6. I No. 4.
, Log & frt. Passngr. Log frt.
ArrivePidcock, 0 11 15 amlolo a m 600 pm
“ Lcke Station, 10 1110 amloo2 a m 555 p m
“ Spangler, 16 1100 am 952 a m 545 pm
“ Phoebe, 32 10 50 am 942 am 535 pm
“ Barwick, 38 10 40 am 930 am 520 pm
“ Hollis 52 10 30 am 923 am 510 pm
1 rave )
Arrive i McDonald, 60 10 15 am 9 15am 500 pm
“ osier, 64 10 07 aUi 907 a m 452 p m
Alderman’s Judetion, 70 10 00 am 900 am 4 45pm
“ Crosby, 84 848 a m
Autreyville, 90 840 a m
“ Martins, 1 00 8 25 a m
“ Cooper, 1 05 8 15 am
“ Moultrie, 1 24 8 00 a m
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eighty pounds to the ream, bound
m cloth, good and strong, with
seventy-one pictures of Old School
Baptists ministers, also a brief
sketch’ of each one’s life, ail for
ONE HALF DOLLAR.
Think of it! Seventy-one for
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Price per single copy, postage
pa;d by us, 50 cents.
For one dozen, in one order,
monev with the order, $5.
Send money in Registered Let
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our risk. Do not send stamps.
Address,
LEMUEL POTTER,
Fort Branch, Gibson county, Ind.
MINUTES. T
We are prepared to print Assoonia
tional Minutes neatly and cheaply.
The Clerks of different associations
will please forward manuscript to ut
and we will gaarantve satisfaction.
Give ire a trial. Address
THE PILGRIM’S BANNER,
VALDOSTA, GA 1
I
Valdosta Marble Works.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Monuments,
Tomb Stones,
Iron Fending And
Cemetery Goods.
Come to see us. we do fin work, and
guarantee Satisfaction. Shops loca
ted in Savannah Avenue in trout of
S, F. &W. R. R. Depot.
JOHN LANE,
FOR
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1 1
Famish Ma. i'
\ Elders J. J. Byrd and J. W.
Pvkerof O ark, Ala., will (D. V.)
fill the I.mowing appointment >
S-iviuinah, Sept., 26, at right
Bellville, “ 27 “ “
Bay Branch, Union meeting, . 8
and 29.,
Love’s Chapel September - 30
Beard’s Creek, October 1
Bethel, “ 2
Belknap, “ 3
New DeLoaches, “ 4
Andersons, “ 5
Ceder Creek, “ 6
Little Flock, “ 7
Ready Creek, “ 8
Sunlight, “ 9
Lake Church, “ 10
At Lower Canoochee Association:
Upper Lotts Creek, Friday, Satur
day and Sunday, Oct., 11, 12&13
Bethlehem, “ 14
Upper Black Creek, “ . 15
Lane’s Meeting House“ 16
Savannah Oct., 17 at. night. They
will need conveyance.
Yours in hope,
L. M. Nichols.
Anpointments for Elder E. D.
Ivey, of Dothan, Ala., in bounds
of Harmony Association of Geor
gia, as follows:
Antioch (Early County,)Friday,
August 10th.
Mars Hill, Sat. and Sun., 17th
and 18th.
Union, Tuesday 20th.
Macedonia, Wednesday 21st.
Chickasawhatchee, Thur. 2nd.
Hebron, Friday 23rd.
Good Hope, (in bounds of
Upatoie Association) Saturday
and Sunday, 24th and 25th.
Ramah,- Monday 26 th.
Philippi, Tuesday 27th.
Prosperity, Wednesday 28th.
Mt. Nebo, Thursday 29th.
Shiloh, Friday 30.
Mt. Pisga, Saturday and Sun
day 31st and September Ist.
Upatoie Association, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday 2nd,
3rd and 4th; then in bounds of
Harmmy Association:
Mt. Olive, Friday night Sep. 6th.
Slaughter Creek, Saturday and
.Sunday 7tb and Bth.
Antioch (Stewart county) Sun
day night 9th. .
Harmony, Tuesday 10th.
Popular Springs.' Wednesday
11th.
Turkey Creek, Thursday 12th.
Baulah, Friday 13th.
Inbeity, Saturday and Supdav
4th and 15th.
Hepsabar, Tuesday 17th.
Patalahf Wednesday 15th»
Rufus H. Jeuningß.
OXYUftNOR.
iffiALERS WANTED.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
I want good active dealers in every
County and City in South Georgia
Alabama and Florida to handle the
Oxydonor Victory which cures with
out medicine or doctors. It is a bless
ing in any lamily.lt does not raise the
dead or keep people from dying when
the time comes for them to fall asleep
in death, but it posseses wonderful
healing virtues and one instrument
will last a family a lifetime. Persons
using it should follow instructions
closely. If you are afflicted from acute
or chronic diseases,- or wish to become
a dealer, write us at once and enclose
a stamp to Lke Hanks Boston Ga., or
A. V. Simms. Valdosta Ga., General
Dealers. . .
Dr. D. BartleyJ
Dear Brother It is a pleasure for me
to say that my wile and self have been
tisiug Dr sanche’s Oxydonor since
Jan. Ist. We have found great bene
fit it from its use.
I am sincerely yours.
Elder James M. True.
Dr. D. Bartly :-
Dear Brother My rheumatism is ghne
my stomach is all right; my kidneys
are a great deal better. I have not
taken a dose of medcine since I got
the Oxydonor It has done me more
good than all the medcine I ever took.
1 have had those ailments for three
i years.
Yours,
Mrs. Sallie Fkeman
Oxford Miss, July 1, 1895.
For years I have been suffering
with general debility and indiges
tion, and a short time back I came
very near haviug a severe stroke of
paralysis. But using Dr. Sanche’s
Oxydouor for three weeks, I am fee
ling like myself again.
I cordially recomend it to one.
Mrs Mattie S. Wilson.
OXYDONOR.
Why use medicene when you can
buy an oxydonor from $12.00 to $25.00
and cure all curable diseases, without
doctors or medicine? One will last a
lifetime for a family with care. We
want dealers, in every county in Geor
gia, Alabama and Florida, to handle
this wonderful little instrument.
For terms address with stamp.
Lee Hanks,Boston, Ga, or A. V. Simms
Valdost:Ga.
It gives me pleasure to add my
testimonial to the merits of the OX
YDONOEk I was relieved of sciatic
rheumatism in the worst form in two
days time and made able to go abonf; my
Worksite every symptom of tliefiread
fpl ffifilady donquredt
Truly it is & little ‘‘Victor” find &
gre&t wonder.
Mrs. M t E. EckXrdt
Dr. B. R. Saxon.
Physician
AND SURGEON
Special attention given to am*
gury and diseases of women.
Office over National Bank.
Valdosta, Gft<
Elder A. V. Simms.
Dear Brother:—Please announce
in your paper (the Banner,) tha-t
those comming by rail road to
Echeconnee association .will be
met at Gogginsville on C. R. R.
Friday morning. The north
bound and south bound trains are
in a tew minutes of each other at
this .place—by request of High
Shoals schurch.
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Letter Heads, 75 1.25 I.7ft
Bill Heads, 4s, 50 1.00 1-5(1
Bill Heads, 3s, 45 95 L2ft
Business Cards, 2 1-2 x 4, 50 85 L2C
Shipping Tags, 40 80 UC
U.S. Postal Cards, 1.75 3.50 7XKI
Circulars, 4x6, 50 75 1.00?
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APPOINTMENTS.
Elder Lee Hanks wil (“D. V.”) fIU
the following appointments.
Antioch fifth Sat. and Sunday Sept
28 and 29. ♦;
Rosemary “30 A
Hebron pct. Ist, , . V.
Long Creek “ 2nd,
Canoochee “ 3rd,
At Upper CannoQchee association
Friday. Sat. and Sunday Oct. 45 and 0
and on to the asso
ciation. A cordial ihvitation is extend
ded to brethren, and sisters, especially
ministers.
Wade Ga. Fair R. Brinson
Elder Isaac Jones of North Carolina
will preach (D, V,) in the bounds of
the Upper and Lower Canoochee Asso
ciation as follows;
Lanes Thursday after the fourth
Sun in Sept.
Fellowship “ Wednesday.
Upper Black Creek “ Thursday
Old Deloaches “ Frida
Bay Branch Saturday and fifth Bun*
day.
Anderson’s “ Monday,
Cedar Creek “ Tuesday,
Sunlight “ Wednesday,
Mount Clive “ Thursday,
Thence to Upper Canoochee Associa
tion, *
Antioch “ ’ Monday,
Canoochee “ Tuesday,
Rosemary “ Wednesday
Lake u Thursday,
Thence to Lower Canoochee Associa*
tion. Upper Mifi Creek Monday
Bethlehem Tuesday,
YdffrS in lOV6.
M.- F. Srusfifij