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FT A RTTSHED 16. NEWBERRY, S. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1902. EXTRA. IETHODIST PREACH) APPOINTIENTS There Were Comparatively Only Ni ISIOP COIPLIINS OF PEI S~A5ASUE OF TMiE WAPTED TO 1 4OMULTNG HIM, AND HE HAD 3$EY TIGHT HAVE GOT OTHEI ENEMY OP THE ITERli BEARD THE APP the appointments of the Metho - preachers for the ensuing year were read by Bishop Duncan last aight and the fearful tension has i -refieved. The number of made is not as great as that *tsome years preceding. There ia only three' new Presiding El 4p seven having been retained, each was given a new District. The BVsho' Address. Duncan, before reading polntments, made a short :.~ hbe.said could not ac S ay special good at this 1 "whlch he hoped would S ipit in the future. He said been greatly embarassed in the appointments by the ith which some of the and many of the laymen er"isted-"you will under ;= - that, the persistence of these -who persisted in trying to the appointments without -.m. They seem to have A altogether our itenerant If one preacher has a right ;catehis appointment, every { a cher has; if one charge has the to indicate its pastor, every igm.Ye ivolve aThis matter in for tbem to exer '~ 6 e 9t Sdly jtdKment. you, qukt at. If you can ~'as to do the very best we hinyou ought to put your ~k~~in somebody else's hands. ~~se good people in the charges ~~up most of their rights to se Stheirs preachers. Every man ~ ougbt to surrender our rights ~~iIedour charge. I have dared \Z hink-Bnd if it was a rash thing 4~y part,.I hope you will pardon ~i1rit---I,haye dared to think inpesibly there are some who Swait a long time before they d'get a call, if our system were that of the other churches. But y ou an. appointment whether -~*7want you or not. "Now, brethren, I have tried to dco the best I could. Some of you bmve hampered me by your re jgns, and you have kept me from ~dglgas well for you, if you had 1s pyour case alone, as I could have dine. I have to send some of you where you do not want to go, and II could keep you from it I would at send you; but these places must <beliled. Now take it as the best 'at could be done, andlIbeg you, hke honest m n who have vowed to e men of one work, go to your charge and do the best that you can. J)c not condemn it before you go to ft. Go, and try to dothe best you en, brethren. Possibly next year you will have a more pleasant "I pray the blessing and the guidance of Almighty God during the coming year in your ministerial Bishop Duncan then read the ap pointmuents as follows: (2iarleston District. H W Bays, Presiding Elder. Allendale-W C Kirkland. Beaufort-W S Stokes. Black Swamp-A E Holler. Charleston: Trinity-J W Daniel. Bethel-E 0 Watson. Spring Street, J C Roper. Cumberland and Mt. Pleasant T L Harley. ERS RECEIE FOR NOTHER YER. Few Changes lade, Being SISTENCE OF PREAChERS. AKE THEIR OWN APPOINTMENTS WITH NOT GIVEN THESE THE GOOD PLACES tWISE-THIS PLAN THE WORST T SYSTEM-LARGE CROWD OINTMENTS READ. Cordesville-C W Ray, supplied by. Cypress-C W Burgess, sup plied by. Ehrhardt-E M McKissick. Hampton-W A Betts. Grover-W S Goodwin.. Harleyville-F D Vaughan. Hendersonville-E P Hutson. McClellanville-O N Rountree. Pinopolis-Supplied by W T Pat rick. Port Royal-P C Garris. Ridgeland - Supplied by W R Buchanan. Ridgeville-J W Humbert. Round O-J C Davis. Summerville-J L Daniel. St. George-P L Kirton. Walterboro Station-Henry Stokes. Walterboro Circuit-W H Murray. Charleston Port Society -P A Mur ray. Conference Missionary Secretary E O Watson. Cokesbury District. Jno 0 Wilson, Presiding Elder. Abbeville-P B Wells. Antreville-J A Peeler. Butler-J C Counts. Cokesbury-C W Creighton. Donalds-J W Elkins. Greenwod Station-W A Masse beau. Greenwood and Abbeville Mills-J H Graves. Kinards-J R Copeland. Lowndesville-t W Barber. McCormick-S T Blackman. Mt. Carmel-R C Boul ware. Ninety Six-M M Brabhamn. Newberry: Central-S H Zimmerman. O'Neall Street- G E Edwards. Newberry Circuit-D P Boyd. Parksville-Supplied by J T' Miller Phcnix-R W Humphrles. Princeton-S W Henry. Prosperity-G R Shaffer. Saluda-H W Whitaker. Verdery-E W Mason.. Waterloo-A S Leslie. Columbia District. 3 S Beasley, Presiding Elder. Aiken-B R Turnipseed. Batesburg-E T Hodges. Columbia: Washington Street-M L Car lisle. Main Street-W I Herbert. Green Street-R S T ruesdale. Granby and Richiand -A R Phil lips. IBrookland--Foster Speer. Edgewood--J L Mullinix. Edgefield-G W Davis. Fairfield-W W Williams. Fort Motte -Supplied by M M Byrd. Graniteville-C D Mann. Johnston-- W S Martin Langley -J E Strickland. Leesville -W B Justus. Lewiedale -Walter S Henry. Lexington -W E Barre. Lexington Fork -J L Ray. North Augusta--.W A Kelly. Ridgeway - M F Dukes. St. Matthews.*-J E Mahaffey. Winnsboro--.J B Campbell. Epworth Orphanage - W B Whar ton, Superintendent. Paine and Laine-Geo W Walker, President. Columbia Female College W W Daniel, President. Florence District. A J Stokes, Presiding Elder. Cades-Supplied by Win. Ruff. Cartersville-Supplied by J E Car .ter. Cheraw Station-W L Wait. Cheraw Circuit-O L DuRant. Clyde-J A White. Darlington : Trinity-P F Kilgo Epworth and Lumber-Suppli by W C Kelly. Darlington Circuit-T J Clyde. Florence Station-J G Beckwith. Georgetown-W M Duncan. Georgetown Mission--W C Smil Greeleyville-L L Inabinet. Harpers-H L Singleton. Hartsville-J J Stevenson. REV. A iohnsonville-Supplied by T Owen. Kingstree Station-H J Cauthen. ,ake City--J E Rushton. [amar-J B Traywick. Giberty-R W Spigener. iome-J F Way. alters-J B Weldon. 5ampit-W M Hardin. cranton-Supplied by J 0 Can way. south Florence-D A Calhoun. rimmonsville-L P McGhee. Greenville District. R A Child, Presiding Eld r. REV. Anderson: St. John's-Mi B Kelly. Orrville-B I Robertson. West End-D W Keller. Easley and Bethesda-W E Wigg Fountain Inn-R R Dagnall. *reenille: Buccombe Street-C B Smith. Hampton Avenue-J W Speak St. Paul's and West Greenvilli T Grigsby Herbert anld G T H mon, Jr. Greenville Circuit-J White Greers-G T Harmon. REV. Liberty-Supplied by D A Lewis McClure-Supplied by R G Mar North Pickens- Supplied by C McCain, J T Attawa y, Supei merary. Pelzer-T B Reynolds. Pendleton-J E Beard. Picn-O M Abhnev. Piedmont-Peter Stokes. ] Reidville-J W Shell. ] Seneca and Walhalla-G F Cla:rkson. ] ed Starr and Iva-J W Bailey. Townville-N L Prince. ] Traveler's Rest-J R Sojourner. Victor and Batesville-A E Driggers. ] Walhalla Circuit-J I Spinks. ] h. Westminster-R M DuBose. Williamston and Belton-A J Can ( then, Jr. Williamston Circuit--J M Rogers. ( C I r rY C C. WALKER. B Williamston Female College-Rev S Land-r Marion District. E P T lor, Presiding Elder. Havb )r,..-S,ipplied I N StonA. B rlle:tsville Sta:io!i-A B Watson B n .s't,vil e Circuit--J WV A-tail BrownsvillA-S J B ath'a. Bl-4: him-W B B-tkAr. a- Brightsvdi -F H Shler. Brittun's Neck-So ppliPd by J N Wright. Buck=villP-F E Hodges CAnt.Ana.ry-J A Graham Clio and Beulah-A T Dunlap. C E F W. T. DUNCAN. Conway-Jno E Carlisle. Conway at-d Cool Springs-Jno Man ning. Dillon Station-J D Cront. ns Dillon Mills-Supplied by J M Gasque. Latta-D Tiller. Little Rock-Geo C Leonard. .Loris-Supplied by S J McConnell - Marion: ar- Marion Station-R E Stackhouse East Marion-W C Power. Marion Circnit and Mills-E S Scoggins. . B. WATSON. ~McColl and Bennettsville Mill i. Supplied by J C Welch. L Mullins-T C Odell. North Marlboro-T L Belvin. North Mullis-B J Guess. Waccsmaw-G W Gatlin. Orangeburg District. Marion Dargan. Presiding Elder. 3amberg-M W Hook. 3arnwell--K S Enoch. 3ranchville-S A Nettles. )ameron-J C Yongue. )enmark-E H Beacham, W W Wroten Supernumerary. Edisto-A J Cauthen, Sr. llloree-J L Tyler. forway-W H Thrower. )rangeburg-St. Paul's, J A Clif ton. )rangeburg Circuit-W A Pitts. )rs'n-B H Rawis. rovidcl'uce-B M Gri+-r. Lwrsville and Orangeburg City Missioi-D A Phillips. ma,,k'. -J T Macfarlaae. rriT&fi' ;d -R A Y.,ugue, M M F ;nill" , Suptniturerray. wansea--G W Dukes. outh Aiken-Supplied ty J K In abinet. Vaguer- Snpplied by J C Holley., Rock Hill District. W P MAadurs, Pxesiding Eider. lacksburg-N B Clarkson. lackstock-W A Fairey. bester: Bethel-G P Watson. Grace and New Bethel-B G Murpby. REV. E. A. hester Ci'cuit-J M Friday. ast Chester-J W Neely. ~ast Lancaster-W C Winn. 'rt Mill-W A Wright. bckory Grove-P B Ingraham. [eatht Spring-J C Chandler. Ceraaw-R E Turnipseecd. ,acaster-W ki Hodges. ,ancaster Circuit-J &I Lawson. orth Rock Hill-W H Ariail. tiehbrg-D M McLeod. loek Hill: St. John--W T Duncan. Laurel St. and Highland Mills M Auldi. REV. A. B Manchester and Mt. Holly-E A Wilkes. ETan Wyck-J H Noland. Eorkville-J L Stokes, S A Web er, Supernumerary. ork Circuit-Supplied by D A Jeff coat. kork Mills and Tirzah-Supplied by T C Ligon. Spartanburg District. J W Kilgo, Presiding Elder. Belmont-E Z James. Clifton and Cowpens-W J Snyder. Cherokee-J N Isom. Olintn-G M Boyd. ampoblo-J T' Fowler. Enoree-C B Burns. Gaffney-J M Steadman. Gaffney Circuit-J B Wilson. Jonesville-D Huoks. Kelton-A H Best. Laurens: First Chnreb-W B Duncan. T.anrens Mill-.T V Hnggin. North Laurens-J K McCain. Pacolet Mills-S T Creech. Pacolet Circuit-J D Frierson. Santuc-E M Merrett. Spartanburg: Central-J E Grier. Duncan-M L Banks. Bethel, East Spartanburg-R L Holroyd. Union: Grace Chnrch-T E Morris and W H Miller, Supernumerary. Union and Buffalo-E S Jones, on6 supplied by L L Wagnon. Whitmire-J F Anderson, W L Gault, Jr. preacher. southern Christian Advocate-W R Ricbardson, Editor, G H Wad dell, A .sistant. 'inat:cial agent W ford College W A Rogers. Sumuer District. H B Browne, Prusiding Elder. 3-.tbany-S D Bailey. 3is.hopviile-AL C Walker. Jamden-A B Earle. Jamden Mills-Supplied by G P Penny. Jhesterfield-N L Wiggins. ioreston-G H Pooser. refferson-T F Gibson. 4 ;" WIKBS. fordan-E K Moore. [ynchburg-T M Dent. dianning-A N Brunson. iew Zion-G R Whittaker. )swego and Magnolia-J H Thacker. ?inewood-S 0 Cantey. E-mbert-S H Booth. R:ebland-.Sam M Jones, supplied by. Santee-C C Herbert. / 3ramter-R H Jones. 3amter Circuit-Supplied by W C Gleaton. St John's and Remberts-L L Be denbaugh. EARE. Wateree-R E Mood. Secretary of Education-J W Kilgo. Assistant Sunday-School Editor L F Beaty. TBANs5FEBBED. E T Adams, transferred to South Missouri Conference. J A Rice, transferred to Alabama Conference. WV H Kirton, transferred to North Carolina Conference. B D Lucas, transferfed to China Mission. Superannuates. John Attaway, J. M. Carlisle, W. A. Clark, A. M. Chreitzberg, D. D. Dantzler, 0. A. Darby, R. L. Duf fie, A. W. Jackson, W. W. Jones, N. K. Melvin, 3. J. Neville, I. J. Newberry, J. A. Porter, T. P. Phil lips, J. L. Sifley, A. J. Stafford, 3. C. Stoll, T. E. Wannamaker, J. A. Woodl J. 3T Workman. CONGRATULATIONS OF THE BISHOP Extended to Rev. W. I. Herbert Upon HIS Good Work While in Newberry. During the receiving of reports at the session of Conference yes terday morning, - Bishop Duncan omplimented Rev. W. I. Herbert very highly upon his work in New erry, and congratulated him upon is success in building the hand ome church in which Conference net. It was a compliment grace ully done and well deserved. Conference Personals. Rev. E. P. Taylor, one of the iew Presiding Elders appointed ast night, is an example of what a nan may accomplish in this coun ry and in this age. With the reatest difficulty he secured the raining from the preparatory de artment of Wofford, working his Aay through. By the use of the trictest economy-his expenditures or board for one month were only I.75-he worked his way through ;his department. He entered Wof ord College in 1882 "with a wife mnd only ten dollars in his purse". ie and his wife were boarded by a )rother-in-law during the first year. ['he next year he taught school and nade enough to pay his back in lebtedness for board a.nd to carry irn in co'lege for another year. [he same course was pursued brough his sophomore and junior rears. He entered the senior class, n his own words, "penniless but with a strong deter,nination." He nade his way by chopping wood, :arning by this means some times is much as six dollars per week, md. having a mechanical turn, by naking picket fences and such )ther things as he could sell. He ays that he "bad the good fortune :o make fifty cents one evening by :king the place of a washer woman and doing some washing ~or a good lady." He was given the janitorship of the college, and for this work re eived $7.oo per month. In De :ember of his senior year he was nade,pastor of Bethel church, the :ity mission. His w<ork was ex. tremely heavy, but he successfully passed his examination and received is diploma, his little daughter Car rying him a handsome bouquet on is graduation day. He is a faithful and thoughtful preachei-, and his ministry has been :rowned with a well deserved suc eess. '[hanks to Opera House Management. The thanks of the city and of the Conference are due the manage ment of the opdra house for the free use of the ho:use last night for the losing sessi>a of C.>nference. Notice to Aembers of Jr. 0. U. A. x. The members of the Junior Order United American Mechanics re .urged to be present at their ball next Sunday evening at 6 oo p. m. sharp, in order to attend the sermon to be preachhd to them by Rev. G. E Ed wards 'n the O'Neall Street Church in a body. All Juniors, whether a member of Newberry Council or not, are re quested to attend. Both members and visiting brethren' to attend in full regalia. Elections of Signet Chapter, No. 18, Royal Arch Masons. Excellent High Priest-Geo. S. Mower. King-Mc K. Hutchinson Scribe-I. H. Hunt. Captain of Host-Fred H. Domi nick. Principal Sojourner - S. H. McLean. Royal Arch Captain-W. S Langford. Master of Third Vail-D. L, ~Boozer. Master of Second Vail-J. 3. Mayer. Master of First Vail-J. H. Hair. Treasurer-J. C. Davis, Secretary-Van Smith. Sentinel-Win. Kibler. Officers will be installed on December 26th.