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Show -192- Afternoon Meeting Elder John Morgan addressed the Congregation upon the apostacy of the Primitive Church and the restoration of the everlasting Gospel, by the coming of an Angel with all the privileges and blessings that pertain to the Gospel in its fullness. Benediction. Elders Garn and Belnap held two meetings on Kane Creek on the 21st inst. They report the baptizing of two, with fla ttering prospects in the near future for the baptism of a number more. One baptism takes place here this afternoon with most excellent prospects for more. The indications are that quite a number of families of the Saints will be able to join the company emigrating in November. Arrangements were made to hold a three-day confer.ence at thi.s point, commencing on the 31st of October and ending on the 22nd of November. Joseph Argyle President Tennessee Conference George Carver Clerk On the following morning he bade good-bye to the Elders and Saints and, in company with Elder Argyle, rode to Columbia where he spent the after-noon and night. Early on the morning of September 24, 1879, he took the train for Nashville where he arrived at 8 a.m. He then met with a Mr. Danley, a railrJoad official and had a talk with him on railway matters. Than at 9 a.m. he took the train for Chattanooga where he arrived at 4:30p.m. and met with Mr. H. Holston. Later he was interviewed by a Times Reporter. On the following morning, he had a long talk with Mr. Sessions on railway matters and at 1 p.m. went to Dalton, Georgia by train and had an interview With Judge D. Walker. That night he stayed at the home |