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I BARRON & BARRON Attorneys at Law UNION, S. C. Practice in all Courts. Monsy to loan on City and Farm Property. SYNOD IN SESSION HERE LAST WEEK VERY ENCOURAGING REPORTS. Wednesday and Thursday Crowded With Earnest Work Ry .Members of this Body?Committees Appointed. The Synod was organized Tuesday night and officers for the ensuing year were elected. The body reassembled Wednesday morning; devotional exercises conducted by the Rev. F. I). .Jones of Clinton; resumed business. The minutes of last night's session were read and approved. Tiie Rev. .J. F. Matheson, pastor of the Union church, spoke a few graceful words of welcome. The standing committees were then appointed. The chairmen are as follows: Business and overtures, Rev. (I. A. Blackburn, l>. I).; judicial business, the Rev. It. E. Telford; home missions, the Rev. K. P. Davis; narrative, the Rev. 1!. R. Thornbury; theological seminary, the Rev. A. 1). P. (iilmore; finance, W. H. Townsend; minutes of assembly, the Rev. R. T. Gillespie; leave of absence, the Re\. 1. B. Swann. The First church of Charleston asked that synod appoint a representative to attend the centennial of its church building to be celebrated on December 'JO. Dr. W. S. Currcll, president of the University of South Carolina, was appointed. Se\eral overtures were referred to the committee on hills and overtures. The narratives and statisticil report ' mm. ...i .....i ....? i .. x . x V.. Xnix <1 mill Ii-Ii-I ini III I I'III mittco on narrative. Report on Montreal. The Rev. K. ('. Anderson, manager of Montreal. addressed the synod and was heard with interest. The William ; Itrearh v home erected at Montreal ; hy Dr. Lafayette Williamson received 1 . peeia! attention and a committee of live the Rev. <!. (i. Mayes, the Rev. j Alexander Sprnnt. D. !>.. the Rev. 11. | R. .Murehison. II. W. Taylor and 11. | E. Ravencl, was appointed lo consider ! all matters relating to Montreal and I recommend the proper action lo be j taken by synod. The Rev. 11. R. Murehison made a ! report of the conduct of the Christian I Workers' home at Montreal. The committee on education and ministerial relief reported through its chairman, ' the Rev. S. C. Ryrd, D. 1 >. Memorials of deceased ministers wore reported and adonled bv a risino vote. They were as follows: Memorial of the Rev. J. W. Query by the Rev. \V. S. Dean, I). I)., the Rev. 15. [\ Keid by the Rev. K. !'. Davis; the Rev. .J. (!. Richards, I >. I >., by the Rev. \V. .1. .McKay, I). I)., the Rev. William Howell Taylor by the Rev. Alexander Sprunt, D. 1). At the close of the memorial ser\ ice synod was led in prayer most I touciiingly by perhaps its oldest member present, the Rev. W. W. Ratchford. An order was taken for a recess at ; 10:20 a. m. tomorrow for the funeral (of .Mrs. Morgan and the sympathy of the synod tendered the bereaved famj ily. Recess was taken to J) p. m. Afternoon Session. * At the afternoon session Dr. Byrd ! resumed reading the report on Chris| tian education interrupted for the | memorial service this morning. Of special interest was the account of ; the loan fund for the aid of students. Any deserving boy or girl needing help to secure an education can borj row from this fund $100 for the purpose. Of the $200,000 subscribed for tlv> joint endowment fund little more than one-third has been paid in. though i three-fourths is now due. The need j of more adequate support of colleges I was strongly urged by the presidents | of the institutions. The charges were ! urged to put on their budgets 20 cents j per member for colleges, one-third i for Chieora and two-thirds for the | college at Clinton. Considerable in| teiest was developed in the discussion ' I mill II nan I'V uieill I Hill. I HO Heart OI < th<- .synod was fitted with the most < { earnest and living zeal for its educa- i | tional institutions. The hour having f I arrived for a special order the I'm s I ther consideratior of the matter was i I postponed for tin- present. The Uev. .1. C. Carman, secretary e sociation, addressed synod very brief- i ly on "Sy.-tematio Milde Stialy" and < "The Future Leadership of the ; ( hurch." A conference on evangelism was ' then held with the Uev. Alevander Sprunl, I). I)., presiding;. The Uev. J. Andrew Smith, synodical evangelist, spoke on "Special or I I 'ml'essional Fvantrelism" in an able : and inspiring; address. I The Uev. K. C. liailey then followed on "Uastorial Kvaujjolism." lit' > brought out the necessity of parental 1 ! evangelism, first of all; next conpre- ( national evangelism, then the pro- , tracted meeting and house-to-house | visitation and trained personal workPlv IrVfirt' ?"%*? ct /?? cl?M!il/l If ... .1.1 . I (' I , hold his own meetings with coopera- j | tion of his session. ] The Rev. <1. <i. Mayo.- spoke on the ( i Montreal conference. The great lesson of thai conference was that evangelism is a spirit and not a method. Needs I'e-sonal \\ ork. I The Rev. I'. 1*. Hlalock spoke on the necessity of personal work by | church members; the lack of it is due to the fact that there air so n.u. .. perfunctory Christians, lie strongly believed in the value of the enquiry meeting. The initial step in a revival should he the rekindling of the fires of zeal and consecration in the hearts of the congregation. The Rev. J. C. Carman spoke very briefly on Sunday school evangelism and on "secret service" work. The Rev. A. H. (irifl'ith spoke of his plan for conducting a meeting: I. Cottage prayer meetings; 2, a corps of house-to-house workers; a central committee to bring people out to services. Recess was then taken to 8 o'clock. The special order for the evening was the committee on foreign missions. The Rev. J. (). Reavis, chairman, presided. 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