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CAROLINA BAPTISTS
rnmrn in the city.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION
HOLDING ITS CONVENTION.
Will Assemble at the Firit Baptist
Church at Hall' Past,
Eight Tonight.
The State, April 5*
The Baptist Young People's
Union, of South Carolina, meets
jn Columbia today af the invitation
of the Young People's Union,
of the First Biptist church. This
is the fourth annual meeting, and
though the organization in this
State is young, it is strong in
numbers. The convention assembles
tomorrow night, and the
session continues until Sunday.
About 125 delegates have already
notilied the committee that
they will attend, and still others
are expected. They will bo en|
tertained at the homes of Colum!
tiia.
The following is the programme |
of the ^xercises of each session :
THURSDAY. 8:30 1\ M.
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4,Lovftlty to (Christ in all things.'"
1. Song service conducted by
Mr. E. O.. Ridgell, of Bateshurg.'*
?'/ 2. Address by Rev. (). L. Mar
tin, of Anderson. Si^ij- ct, Loyalty.
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3. Organization of convention
and election of officers.
4! Announcement and ad
joUrnment.
FRIDAY, 0 *.30 A. 51.
"I will that, thou aflirm constantly
that they which have be
lieved in God, might be careful
to maintain good works."
1. Devotions, led by VV. J.
Scruggs, of Columbia.
2. Welcome from the president
of the local union and the pastor.
Response by a number of the
convention.
3. Annual report of the board
of managers. ?
4. Cieneral topic: 4,TJpBaptist
Young I'eople's Union.
(1.) Is there need for it, or
denominational waste? Bev. !.
B. Parrot, of Clinton.
(2.) Is it capable of meeting
the need or an outline of the!
work ? Kev. B. P. KobertfOn,
of (faflfney.
(3.) Does it fully meet the
need or frank suggestions and
brief criticisms. (Open to the
convention.)
5. A testimony meeting.
(1.) What the B. Y. p! U. has
done for mo individually.
(2.) What it has done for the
church.
(8.) How it has helped me as
1n naetur
FRIDAY, 8 :30 P. M.
"Lift up your eyes and look."
1. Song service, lad by one of
the vice presidents.
2. General topic : "The Regions
Beyond."
(1.) How to prepare for,'and
how to conduct a conquest meeting.
W. M. Waters, of Florence.
(2.) The Rational of the Conquest
Missionary course. Rev.
F. N. K Bailey, of Kdgefield.
(3.) Young people and the
evangelization at home and
abroad. Rev. 11. C. Bucholz, of
Chaster.
<3. Announcements.
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BEMI-WKBKLY.
S. C., SATURDAY,
SATURDAY, 9 :30 A. M.
"We study that we may serve."'
1. L'raver service, led by A. B.
Hair, of Ulackville.
2. General topic: "Christian j
Culture."
(1.) The Christian Culture
course explained by C. J. Owens
of Orangeburg. ,
(2.) How we may manage this
work in our union. (Open to the
convention.)
(3.) Christian Culture after
twenty years. David M. lianney,
L). D., of Charleston.
3. Social work, can it bo made
flf m nr? nrnrtli f n mi I 1 11 M ?
tin, of Greenville.'
4. Opening of the question box.
Queries answered by "three wise
men." . |
5. Business session.
Saturday. 8:30 p. m.
"Ij?t us not ha weary in well
doing."
1. ftdvotinns, led bvG. I>. Bn li.
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of (Charleston. .
1. General topic: "The devo j
tional work of the B. V. 1\ U."
(I ) (Conduct of the prayer
meetings. 4. K. Sanders, of Willisten.
(2.) The devotional*committee
and its duties. J. B. Towill, of
ti itesbnrg.
(3.) The daily Bible readings.
K. K. McOracken, of Langley.
(4 ) The practical value of this!
work. C. It. Jordan, of Greenville.
sunday, april J).
"Ye shall receive power after
that the Holy Spirit his come'
upon you."
10 a m.?A session for prayer
ami consecration, led by E. 11.
Kame, of Sumter.
11:15 a m.? A sermon by Rev.
E. E. Chivers, I). 1)., general seeretary
B. Y. 1*. U., of Chicago.
8:30 p.m.?1. A long service.
2. Reports of committees.
3. Address: "For what should
a young Christian stand? President
A. Montague, of Greenville.
4. Fare well exercisos conducted
by the president.
The local union of tho First!
church has issued handsome cards
of invitation to a reception to he
given visiting delegates at the
residence of Mr. N*. \V. Hrooker,
1209 Main street, Friday evening
from I to 7 o'clock.
Use Dr. Hull's though Syrup lor
that hacking cough. It is the best
medicine^or throat and lung affections.
One bottle of this reliable
remedy will effect a cure.
Price 25c.
The April Snow Storm.
Charlotte, N. C., April 4.?The
April snow storm squall struck
Charlotte at 8:30 this morning
ami prevailed ofl" and on until j
2:30 in the afternoon. rlhe]
weather tonight is cold, but damp .
to a degree that there is no danger
of frost. That being the case, |
fruit and truck are comparatively
safe. The cold snap, however,
has added to the troubles of the
farmers, who are already weeks
behind in their work.
RECORDS BROKEN AT RALKI01I.
Raleigh, ,N. C., April 4.?Snow
began falling this morning at 4
o'clock and continued steadily
until 2 :30 in the afternoon. This
is the heaviest April snow, being
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about four or five inches deep,
since the weather bureau was established
here, l.'{ years ago.
Cold weather is general throughout
the State.
SNOW AT NORFOLK.
Norfolk, Va., April 4.?It began
snowing heavily here at 11 a. m.,
today an 1 continued until 4 p.
in., when it was succeeded by
rain. The Tennis Construction
company was to have broken
ground today for the naw electric
street railway from this oit.v to j
Sowell'a Point, where piers and a
lino hotel w !l Lo eroded, but
the weather prevented. It is
very cold here tonight.
SNOW STOIOt IN VIRGINIA.
Petersburg. Va.. April 4.?A
furious snow storm begun here
about 10 o'clock this morning and
lasted several hours, but. the
Hakes melted as fas' as they fell.
A* far as can be learned tl ere is
"no dam ?ge to fruits or vegetables.
Dr. Bull's (lough Syrup always
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ALLKUKD DOWNFALL OF MK.
AUUINALDO.
Said That lie Has Bppii Supplanted
by Antonio Luna.
Manila Ann I r? ?TKam a
persistant rumors today that
Aguinaldo, the insurgent leader,
has been supplanted in the control
of Filipino affairs by General
Antonio Luna, commander-inchief
of the Filipino forces. Luna
is described as being a tyoical
belligerent.
The proclamation of the United
States Philippine commission was
posted in the streets, printed in
English, Spanish and Tagalog, today.
It was also distributed in
the outside towns as far as Malolos,
and has beeh received with
marked attention by the natives
generally, and has been approved
by a number of representative
M a n i 1 i a n a
English bankers who have been
interviewed on the subject are
optimistic upon the attitude of
tho Americans, assuming that it
indicates that the decisive policy
will undoubtedly be successful.
A Spanish banker who was interviewed
expressed the fear that
tho proclamition will not reacli
the masses controlling the rebellion,
because, he explained, the
Filipinos at Manila are mostly
domestics and clerks, who have
no nefinite opinions, and the wire
pullers outside of the city have
undoubtedly intercepted it.
The editor of Oceanic thinks
the proclamation is the most politic
document ever published in
the Philippine islands, and that
it is bound to convince the wavering
of the foll> of further hostilities.
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An English merchant says the
first clause, with reference to the
establishment and maintenance
of American sovereignty and
warning the rebels, should settle
the question in the mind of every
thinking Filipino.
A Scotch ship owner thinks it
iloes not leave any further doubt
as to the policy of the United
States, and that, consequently.
Aguinaldo must submit 'ovfhe
inevitable, as the oontinuanctrof
hostilities is opposed to the best
interests of the Filipinos.
Manila, April .V?The cruiser
Charleston, which has been cruising
along the west coast of Luzon,
I to the north, sent a boat in shore
near Daguphan last Saturday to
Intake soundings. The rebels
opened lire, wounding a United
States ollieer. The cruiser thereupon
bombarded the town, the
insurgents evacuating it.
'I'll F ill It 1 VI' I l V i.'V nv ? ran
| The IVogamme of the State Conreution
at Union.
The following is the programme
of the State convention of the
Christian Endeavitf societies to be
held at Union, April 19-21:
Wednesday Afternoon.?4 :00,
preparatory service. Evening
jpession?S:30, song service; 8:45,
address of welcome and response;
9 :00, address * "Wanted, Trained
Workers;1' 9:90, reception to
delegates.
Thursday Morning?G :30, sunrise
prayer meeting; 10:00, service
of^tong; 10:15, secretary
and treasurer's report; 10:30
open parliament, "Christian Endeavor
Nuggets : The Hest Work
Done by the Societies in the
| State;" 11:00. "How to Advance
Christian Endeavor Work": |a|
' Personal Work," |b| "Printer's
l Ink."
Thursday Afternoon ?3:30,
praise service; 3:45, "The Endeavor
army: [a] Our Oath of
Allegiance?the Pledge," [b|
"Our Ammunition?the Ihble,"
[ i| "Our Standard?the Cross,"
|d| "Our Marching Orders?Forward";
5:45, committee conferences:
Lookout, prayermeeting,
social, corresponding secretary.
Evening Session?S :30, praise
service; 8:45, "Our Motives in
Service."
Friday Morning?0:30, sunrise
prayer meeting; 10:15, <lOur
Work Among the Mill operatives ;
10:45.other business: II :00. sonar
I service ; 11:15, question box.
Afternoon Session?porvice
of song; .'1:45, "Genuine
Endeavor"; 4:05, "Junior Meetings
and How to Conduct Them" ;
4:25, "The Juniors on Committees.
Evening Session?6 :30, prayer
and praise service ; 8 :45, address:
"Christian Endeavors Ideals";
9:15, quiet hour and consecration
service. Adjournment.
The rates from Lancaster will
be $3.00.