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pastors, th* latter being the pastor at; Barf Wrignt. Jeannette Valentine,this cime.! Shuck, Rachel Taylor, Emma ‘Wolfed, ja i , p.. jOriqin oi'Methodist Protestants. I Peter Cj pel and, Maggie Simpson,,* . _ ,000 o!Laura Dodson, Sarau Ann Teasdale,Jn and ntetious to the jear 1820 a „____, . . ______nVfVio ; Grover Brolt;emarkle, Mary Tritch, Da-:*S» t°«-* m fa,0 ■ of the ; er ^ R Lm„laity having equa vo.ee an \ jTOa Thomas. Etta Ansel—65! the conferences along with the min* _ i isters: This sentiment grew. ‘ After j m all. the conference in 18^0 Wm. S...Stock-,Sunday Afternoon in MethodistProtestant Church.A GREAT ADVANTAGE TO WORKING MEN.[ , T V' *' U , 1 ~ « M I M «— lt;* »{a paper called “The Wesleyan Repos j- j ^ Maple, 125'S. 7th St., Steuben-torv,” which advocated “Lay Repre- j vjjje o., says: “For years 1 suffered mentation Ip Baltimore in May. 1824, | from -weak kidneys and a severe Mad-30TH OF LIVING. AND DEADJ^-f.^^ «*** ? ^ ^!Cfte aci ; ,, , „Lh Ml, | aey Pills and their wonderful cures! publication ot a papej calleu the- igo'j began taking them and suretual Rights.” -The depository at Tren-: j ba as good results as any...a — ’RioVtrc; rfl' Vi^nv^ aYirmr Mv A topi. uc-k ivJ-ji* - *• • a a “ ~• „ • t.-in merenl with Mutual Rights pa-; i heard about. My backache left methe Denomma-; • stored up much ex- j and to one of my business, express*per. This nape • at. red up ra c j ^ ,hat a]one j3 a at3Vantage.citement in Methodism m -Mar. a ,, acted free and normal, iOhio, in Bui- t an(j £jjat Sared me a lot of misery. It.Sketch of History ofm -tlon and Church—Methodist Pro-jtestarvt Society Organized Here in j Virginia,'Tennessee And 1849—Names of Deceased Members.Sunday next will be an inieresing day in Bedim d Street Methodist Protestant Chu 'f-n. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper win be administered in the morning. The afternoon will be taken up from 2:30 with a roll call service. The roll of all the living members will firs', be called and each expected to rep’y briefly with a sentiment. After the names of the livingare all called the roll of the dead will be called ani those who wish or will,timore Rev Dennis B. Dorsey was ar- • }s now a pleasure to work where it raicned bv the M. E. Church for cir- j used to be a misery. Foley Kidneynuiieu. T^qva rnrf».m» onr? havp.culating th3 paper. A number of mem bees werb expelled for assisting, among whom was John Gepbart, who is said to have been the first from Cumberland.Associated Methodist Reformers.In 1S2S h. society called the “Associate Methodist Reformers” was organized. I* embraced 2CM members and pre. toners. They had hdld a conference in 1S27 in Baltimore. Their, first general confermtce was held in Sc. John's Cnurch, Baltimore, in November. 182s? Nicholas Sneathen presided, witu Wm. S. Stockton, secretary. The.’ organized under the Asso-pjlls have cure -me and have my high-est praise.may have opportunity to respond brief- ... ...jv regarding the deceased. This will; ciated Me’.ht dist Churches. Their nextbe the second time ever such service was held in (his church and will likely be largely nit ended- The roll cali service, will »egin promptly at 2:30Seine Church History,.,conference had 114 members. FrancisA -Methuiist Protestant Society was first forme i -c Cumberland in the year 1831. and the first frame church built on the site above the B. O. railroad on Bedford street in 1849. The gound was donated by the late Dr. Samuel•Smith.Waters wa i president, and TO. C. Lipscomb, secretary. At this conference the present name wag adopted. By 1834 -h«*re were 27,000 members and 500 preachers. The chttrch paper. “The Methodist Protestant,” was established ,n 1S31 with B. Gamaliel Bailey, edkor. *Under a Truce.By a special decree from Secretary of War S-unton, the Methodist Pro-. in 1S49 brick church was built,; testant was allowed to be sent through and the old frame one was moved! the mails to the South under a trucetothe rear oi the ‘of and used as a | during the Civil War.lecture rojm. The ltcture room wasThe Dead Roll.(Vv* luff- 'i/-'-*' rtorn down in 1806, when the church j Following is a roll of the dead of« % ^tSI* a m m k Vk S n «was being uiaired. There is nothing left, now of the old frame church butthe pulpit UK-ie,In 1897 i iio. whole church property was sold to the Cumberland Cereal Company for 54,000 and the lot on the present chur*k site on Bedford street was bong.r- :cr $3,500, and the present church *roeuu! during the pastorate of the late Rev. J. M. Singling.The first conversion and new member taken into the new church was that of Miss Nettie Shatxer. The first funeral in iV* new church was that of the late Elizabeth Webster, mother of Daniel Wets ter, who resides on N Liberty street Ho had ft memorial window placed In the church in loving remembrance of his mother,Thefc Pastors.Since the pastorate of Rev. J, M.Bedford S.teet, Church since its begin.: ning, as near as can be ascertained: John Gephart, Davidson McCullough, Mary Lattimer. Elizabeth Pain fer. Sallie Waugh. Lucinda Romizer, Margaret Cromwell, Samuel Wolford, Ary Wolford, Clara V. Comers, Mary A. Drake, Peter Ring John W. Mansfield. Samuel Zimmorla, Margaret Hamilton, Elizabeth Lane, Susie Tuel, Cora KitzTulier, Amanda Rice, James Pitzer. Catherine Pitzer, Jane Pltzer, Elizabeth Webster, Mary Small, Jos. Romizer, Sarah Downey, Caroline Cas-sen, Elizabvjth Ring. Catherine Ward,1, Isabel Brand1 er, E’;zabetlf Cassen, IS. R Hume, Elizahefh Sybil, Emma Hamhleton, fstmtins Painter, Hannah Valentine, Hnttie W. Wilkinson, Lney .7, Ring, E. S. Lowe, M. E. McPhelin, Mrs. Wm. Dyche, Emma Dennison, A,DRINK GERMAN SEER* OUALITY AMD AGED.OEBUIIs the TClothing, Shoesgreat sacrifice.Great ReductionBoys’ School S!*We must'makiilieving—come. NoTH117 Baltimore Street
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