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ASSIGNMENTS ANNOUNCED
SOUTH CAROLINA CONFLUENCE
APJOURNED SUNDAY.
Bishop Atkins Announced Pastoral
Cltarses at Concluding; Session
of Conference Sunday Night.
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Bishopville, Nov. 25.?The 135th. j
session of the South Carolina conference
closed tonight after a very]
busy and valuable day of preaching I
and special song services in the city
churches by visiting ministers.
The appointments for another conference
year were read by Bishop
Atkins as follows:
Charleston District.
Presiding elder?G. E. Edwards.
Allendale?W. V. Dibble.
Appleton?J. A. Graham.
Beaufort?J. J. Stevenson.
Bethel circuit?D. H. Everett.
Black Swamp:?J. A. McGraw.
Sluffton and Rigeland?D. N. Busbee.
Charleston?Bethel. T. G. Herbert.
Hampstead Square, S. D. Collielr;
Spring Street, J. P. Inabinet: Trinity,
M. L. Banks.
Yonge's Island?C. T. Easterling,
Jr.
Cottageville?G. J. Way.
Cypress?W. A. Youngblood.
Early Branch?J. D. Williams.
Ehrhardt?C. S. Felder.
Estill?P. B. Ingraham.
Hampton?P. A. Murray.
Hendersonville?.1. B. Prosser.
Lodge?W. T. Bedenbaugh.
Ridgeville?J. D. Bell.
Summerville?B. G. Vaughn.
J Walterboro?E. H. Beckham.
Wando Mission?T. E. Epps.
Florence District,
Presiding elder?Peter Stokes.
Bennettsville?First church, W.
W. Daniel; West End, W. L. Guy:
Bennettsville circuit. T. E. Morris.
Brightsville?J. L. Tyler.
Bethlehem?J. T. MacFarland.
Cheraw?G. F. Kirby.
Chesterfiield?B. J. Guess; T. B.
Owen, supernumerary.
Darlington?Trinity. H. J. Cau-'
then; Epworth. J. V. Davis; Darlington
circuit, J. S. Beasley.
East Chesterfiield?A. R. Phillips.
Florence?Central. S. J. Harper;
Array Y. M. C. A.?Bert A Powell.
Hartsville?J. T. Fowler.
Jefferson?M. M. McLendon.
Lamar?W. H. Ariail.
Liberty?W. L. Watt.
Marlboro?J. E. Ford.
McBee?S. D. Bagley.
McColl?H. G. Hardin.
Patrick?J. E. Carter.
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Pamplico?E. W. Hurst.
Timmonsvilie and Pisgah?J. H.
Noland: Timmonsville circuit. F. S.
Hook.
Conference secretary of education,
?Peter Stokes.
Conference secretary of missions?
S. J. Harper.
Kingstree District.
Presiding elder?I). Arthur Phillips.
Andrews?G. A. Teasley.
Cades?G. L. Ingram.
-Cordesville?B. S. Hughes.
Georgetown?Duncan Memorial, L.
L. Bedenbaugh: West End, R. R.
Tucker.
Greeleyville?G. W. Davis; H. W.
Whitaker, supernumerary.
Hemingway?J. A. Campbell.
Honey Hill?J. Z. McConnell.
Johnsonville?W. P. Way.
Jordan?W. O. Henderson.
Kingstree?G. T. Harmon;" Kingstree
circuit, W. G. Airail.
Lake City?W. H. Hodges.
McClelland?Gobe Smith.
New Zion?W. G. Elwell.
Pinopolis?F. E. Hodges.
Rome?T. W. Godbold.
Salters?J. E. Clark.
Sampit?J. C. Gardener.
Scranton?C. W. Burgess.
Summerton?\V. E. Wiggins.
Turbeville?M. F. Dukes.
Marion District.
Presiding Elder?M. W. Hook.
Ayner?D. H. Attaway.
Blenheim?E. P. Hutson.
Brownsville?J. B. Weldon.
Fuel sville?W. H. Perry.
Centenary?D. D. Jones.
Conway?E. L. McCoy: Conway
circuit. Paul T. Wood.
C'.io?C. C. Derrick.
Dillon?W. B. Duncan; Dillon
Mills. J. M. Casque.
F'oyd's?H. W. Shealey.
Floyda1??J. R. Sojourner.
La! e View?W. R. Phillips.
Latta?B. G. Murphy.
Little River? H. T. Morrison.
Little Rock?S. J. Bethea.
Loris?J. L. Mullinix: H. L. Sin?lotnn
iin prniiniprflrv
Marion?J. W. Daniel; Marion circuit.
F. G. Caldwell.
Mullins?S. O. Cantey; Mullins
circuit, J. W. Ariail.
Wa'-camaw?.J. E. Core.
S"nday-s(hool field secretary?
W. C. Owen.
Commissioner of education?F. S.
SJiuler.
Preside:: t. Paine college?A. D.
Cetts.
President Horry Industrial school
?S. C. Morris.
Orangeburg District.
Presiding elder?A. J. Cauthen.
Bamberg?Trinity, R. H. Jones:
Embree and Bamberg .Mills, E. K.
Garrison.
Barnwell?L. E. Peeler.
Branchville?J. A. White.
Cameron?J. I\. Inabinet.
Denmark?J. M. Rogers.
Edisto?G. W. Dukes.
Grover?W. S. Myers.
Harleyville?W. T. Patrick.
Holly Hill?R. W. Humphries: J.
t'. way, supernumeiaij.
Norway?R. R. Doyle.
North and Limestone?C. B.
Burns.
Olar?A. Sassard.
Orangeburg?St. Paul's. \V. A.
Massabeau: W. S. Stokes, supernumerary;
Orangeburg circuit, W. A.
Beckham.
Orange?T. L. Belvin.
Providence?P. K. Rhoad. ^
Rowesvillc?L. T. Phillips.
Smoaks?E. F. Scoggins.
Springfield?T. J. White.
St. George?S. W. Henry.
Spring Hill?M. M. Byrd.
Editor Southern Christian Advocate?
Dr. Creighton.
Sumter IMstrict.
Presiding elder?D. M. McLead.
Bethune?A. M. Gardner.
Bishopville, G. P. Watson.
Camden?J. H. Graves.
College Place?J. P. Patton; J. C.
Chandler, supernumerary.
Columbia circuit?J. S. Rice.
Elloree and Jerusalem Station?J.
W. Wolling.
Fort Motte?O. N. Rountree.
Heath Springs?J. P. Simpson.
Kershaw?R. M. DuBose.
Lynchburg?F. L. Glennan.
Manning?C. B. Smith.
Oswego?J. W. El kins.
Pinewood?A. S. Leslie.
Providence?T. E. Derrick.
St. Johns and Remberts?.1. P.
Attawav.
St. Matthews?J. T. Peeler.
Sumter?Trinity, R. S. Truesdale.
H. W. Bays, junior preacher; Broad
Street, S. W. Danner: Sumter Mission,
D. O. Spires.
Vance?W. D. Gleaton. ?
Wateree?R. L. Rountree.
West Kershaw?A. C. Corbett.
Superintendent army work Camp
Jackson?E. O. Watson.
Orangeburg Gets 1918 Convention.
Bishopville, Nov. 23.?The South
Carolina Methodist Conference this
morning elected the following delegates
to the general conference which
meets next May in Atlanta: The
Rev. D. M. McLeod, Dr. E. O. Watson.
the Rev. Peter Stokes and the
Rev. A. J.- Cauthen, Messrs. T. H.
Tatum. B. G. Gregg, Charlton Durant
and A. E. Goldfinch.
The Rev. W. H. Hodges, of the
board of managers of Epworth Orphanage,
read the annual report of
that institution. The orphange has
had its most successful year. The
conference has appointed the following
commission to investigate the ornhanaee
and has asked the Upper
South Carolina conference to appoint
a similar commission: The Rev.
Messrs. D. M. McLeod and Peter
Stokes, and Messrs. Thomas H. Tatum
and E. C. Dennis. This commission
is the result of a resolution introduced
by the Rev. Peter Stokes
and* amended through suggestions of
E. G. Dennis. The resolution provoked
considerable debate but was adopt- .
ed by a large majority.
The following young ministers
were admitted to full connection: W. <
G. Ariail, T. E. Derrick, E. K. Epps, <
J. D. Williams and J. E. Cook. <
A report of the Woman's Mission- <
ary Society of the conference was
read by the secretary, revealing the
fact that the women have raised $21,- 4
000 during the year. This is the best <
report that has been rendered by the <
women and elicited the congratula- <
tions of the bishop.
The report of the committee on
war work was read by Dr. E. O. Watson.
This report recommended the '
raising of a fund of $5,000 for work
jin the camps in this State, and the
placing of a minister at Camp Jackson.
The report was adopted.
The next conference will meet in
n^onor^hnr? McColl also extended
VIMUQVW ? O'
an invitation and received a flattering
vote.
The Board of Missions observed
its anniversary last night, the Rev.
Dr. Cram, missionary from Korea,
was the speaker. An offering for relief
work in China, was taken,
amounting to $1,200.
Wartime Demand for Cotton.
Recent investigations in the use of
cotton in war show:
A 12-inch gun disposes of a half
tale of cotton with every shot fired;
a machine gun in operation will use
u]) a bale in three minutes; in a naval
tattle like the one off Jutland
over 5,000 pounds a minute are
consumed by each active warship;
more than 20.000 bales a year are
needed to provide absorbent cotton
for the wounds of the injured; one
change of apparel for all the troops
now engaged in the war represents !
more than a million bales. I
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