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t THE BAPTIST CONVENTION. j Rev J M Plemlnr Writes InterestInjrly of tills Body. \ Let every reader of the Herald understand in the outset that our write up is by no manner of means exhaustive. The mere mention of one particular suggests another, and our purpose in writing at all, is that more people throughout the county may know something of what was done. The Lyric Theatre, where are meetings were held, has a seating capacity of 2,600 and often it failed W7 to accommodate the crowds. ' ^ All the speeches were of a high order and the spirit of every meeting was fine. The next meeting will be in Jacksonville, Florida, beginning May 17, 1911, and Dr C S Gardner, of Kentucky, is to preach the sermon. Our Home Mission Board had on the field an entire force of 1,182 workers and their reports showed 52,910 additions to the churches under their management. The net receipts to this department of our work showed that we gave last year $329,475. an increase over the pre vious year of 125,000, or 141 per cent, above the receipts of 1905; and yet the average per capita is only 15 cents. Dr J P Love, one of the field secretaries west of the Mississippi, gave us an example of missionary success. Hear him: "I preacheu to a crowd of Mexicans through Rev C D Daniel and twelve were received for baptism, and through five inter ureters to a crowd of Indians, ana forty-nine were added to the church as a result. They came dressed in white and would say, 'this means that Indian will live a white life after his baptism.' " Rev C D Daniels, Superintendent of our work in El Paso, Texas, is called Dr B D Gray "The Prophet Daniel, who can read the hand writing on the wall when others fail." Mr Barozio, of Mexico, delivered an interesting speech interpreted by Dr C D Daniel. He said a Baptis* convention would be organized in Mexico next summer and Southern Baptists to send a delegate. Mr Moses N McCall, of Cuba, delivered a most powerful address in behalf of his people who have been so long under the domination of Roman Catholicism. Now. a brief mention of our For eign Mission work. There were 3,223 additions to the churches and we gave $501,058.84. ? It was pathetic to hear the missionaries of China, Japan, Africa and Brazil. None, however, wer9 more interesting than the speech of Mr Yoruba Chiba? Superintendent of our theological seminary in Japan. He spoke in English and was very fluent Then Mr W P Soren, of Ilio Do Janeiro, Brazil, said that his city was composed of a population of more than a million souls. He said there was an average of thirty baptisms to the missionaries in Brazil last year, or more than three to one on any other field. His church ten years ago gave $250, but gave last year $4,200. He further stated that nearly all our churches over there are self sustaining, but they needed nn/l mnnan /-? trr\ nnf infn UUbll lilt 11 auu lui/uvj i/v gu uu u iuvv/ the States. Southern Baptists set for their goal the coming year $600,000 to foreign missions, and $400,000 to home missions, and we greatly desire that every church in the dear old motluer (Wacoamaw) association will do her level best to bring the kingdom of the blessed Christ nearer. Just think! 10,0000 churches within the bounds of our southern territory that gave nothing to misg sions last year! It is our hope that \ they in some way will come to see their duty and do it. 500 churches with a membership of 50,000 came to our convention from the Northern convention, These are in southern, Illinois. We will tell something about Baltimore in our next. J M Fleming Lumberton, N. C., May 30, 1910, Marvelous Discoveries mark the wonderful progress of the age. 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When scholarships are vacant after July 1 they will be award ed to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the condition governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 21, 1910. For further Information and catalogue, address PRES D B I JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S C 8wll, DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come lo Hundreds of Conwa> People. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, sideache, back ache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the kidneys are ill. Doan Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills. Can Conway residents doubt this statement? MrsG E Lupo, Dozierst., Marion, S C,t says: 41I never used a remedy that gave me such relief as Doan's Kidney Pills. I suffered severely from dull backaches and sharp pains through my kidneys. 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Each Scholarship is worth $100 in money and $18 term fee with free tuition. Examination will be held at the County Seat July 1st. Examination of students generally for admission to t?.e University will be held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. MITCHELL, President, Columbia, S. C. 3w7 FOR SALE?Oyster Shells Lime at $6 00 per ton, sacked, and FOB steamer at river. This is intended mainly for agricultural purposes, but will make excellent mortar, also a good white wash when mixed with salt water. B IESLAUKR , LACI1ICOTTE & CO., Waverlv M* Is S C, Trespass Notice. * All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish or enter, or in any manner trespass upon that certain tract of land in Simpson Creek township containing 70 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of D 13 Holmes, Isaac Hardee and J 13 Stanley. Violators of this notice will be prosecuted. 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