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| REV. RICHARD CARROLL ft VISITS LINDENWOOD E ? ^ _ PARK ^ t Vegetable and Chicken Farm n Owned by Dr. M. A. Evans s ? - ? _! i Loot Sunday afternoon Rev. * and gave me a "ride out." About v three-miles from Columbia on v the Two Notch road is the farm ~6T Dr. M. A. Evans consisting Ij: of twenty-nine acres, Mr. Walter a -7? Ruff is manager, he is good to t obey her, * does whatever she d says. They have a chicken s farm, over five hundred Leg- j horns from which more than a i: - hundred eggs a day are gather-11 ed; sixTTne milch coW3~an<lsomejd hogs, There la a growing fruitfa farm and large vegetable garden^JL was given lettuce and on- R ions. . .." '} ' je five feet deep, the water is clear j C good and perfect, also a large pav - -lion. ? E \ Dr. Evans is noted for taking Jt care of the destitute, she has a c -r? very large family in her homer = sisters children, brother's child- r who is a student at Benedict Col- j E lege, W. Dewey_Robinson, theft ? young poet, who writes excellent C poems is also "a. son" of Dr. Ev- c ^ ans. T,it tie Gresham Evans i&ff this ^mrtyr Miss = Jessie Trotti, a niece, is a teacher in the graded school of Columbia ?Mrs. Myrtle Evans Robinson, is housekeeper, and little Edward Robinson, who is twor years old ' is an "assistant"?in-^the homeJrj Sidney, a "real boy," is also there ^ to be reckonedjwith. Mrs. Sing- g v leton, a rich widow, is "at home" i here also, perhaps she will marry! n t : - ~ ? r>. 1??5 who left sometime ago will re-jv _ turn to visit before going fromi.^ Camden for Pittsburg where she '^ has been for four years, she toojrj will marry if she can get a hus- j band. ; Dr. Evans is always retxly to : " give a helping hand to the needy, v a great physician, a good woman, she enjoys a . lucrative practice q among colored and white. r She fi Ts~a member of the Palmetto MedicaTAssociation.-and ex-pres- ^ ident of this organization, and a i-1 XT-i..* 1 H a HICUIUCI Ui tnu INUHOIiai iviea- ? ical- Association find very pop- r ular wherever she is known."-: ~ BEAUFORT NOTES I ? cr- - - j _?_? Dr. i;. ?. Simpson, accompan- F ied by his wife, motored to Or- n angeburg on last Thursday morning to attend the Medical F Association which was held at that place. -We are sorry_-to-learn of the s --^^^^cath^T^'MrTRolJei't Barnwell, e who died" at "his home" on Wash- n ington street on last Saturday __ ? afternoon. ? n ??The Annual Picnic of the Tab- Ti ernacle Baptist - Church, at S -? Great's Grove err last Monday o was a success. Prarfirnlly P.11 - ? M* 1 * ? 2= or me larger truci^s of the City'p ?- were utilized to carry the small i] ~~1u children to the grove. ... o Invitations are out. for the Commencement Exercises of the'd _ -Mather Krhnnl, whi^h closes aih most successful school term, on;ti ?the 17111 orthtsnpionth. Profes-I p sor Wiley of the Georgia IStatefa ^ College will be the speaker atlp the Commencement Exercises. g Dr. P. P. Watson wtro is sttthi* in our midst doing missionary ie ~work, visited the Brick Church |t on St. Helena Island, of which t ** Dr. D. W. Bythewood is pastor t on last* Sunday. He also visited^ Ebenezer Baptist Church, also on h the Island. Here Rev, D. C. Washington is pastor. He made! k lectures on Mission work at both b churches and at the close of his n Itnturoo ft miooionagy- collection hf ?was taken.?Dr. Watson fidvoc- p C ates better homes, better schools, t : better churches, a better State, j t siai ft Kaffir MirH/m r*> Mrs. W. M. MeGeeand her sonrjp u ^ . tfWiain,Jr^Mra: Janctte Bland, U SM'-iLLIJ-- -41?-??V - ^ |.i__ .... %--- ._ ' ?* liss Josie G. Smith and Mr. lobert Childs, all of Aiken, moored to Beaufort last Saturday or a pleasure trip. They renamed over Sunday and Worhipped aTthe First African J3ap iat. Church. > White hp.re they ycrc the guests of Mr. and Mra. >t. Clair G ray son C We are always glad to have our friends 'isit uaT~ ' ^ ^? xMr. W. P. Davis, Traveling Deputy of the B. P. O. E. and his ssistant, Mr. Smith of Charleson motored to Beaufort Wednea lay last. They came on a> pleaure trip. : Dr. N. J. Kennedy,"accompan?d by Atty. J. I. Washington, mo ored to Orangeburg last Tueslay te-attend theHVIedical- As"oeiation. ; . ~~ ~ y ATvn v "at ixr? ..v. ? ? j J.IJ.JL o.- i.?A. r? rtCllill<11IU Irs. Florence C. Sanders visitd Prichardville last Wednesday or the purpose of setting up a "ourt of Calanthe at that place. Baptism was had at the F. A. }. Church last Sunday. The 'astor, Rev: j. A. Wilson, "offiiating. ists are seen in Beaufort these lays, They have at last found Seaufort and have declared it o be the Garden Spot of South laroliria,~withiTts" masses of Moss overed live-oaks and its beautiSpartanburg News.? The Highland Quartette in - -Great Demand. r-? o n nr ' ituiuui g, o. V/., may 4.? Tifr Highland Quartette has een travelling for quite awhile iving concerts forboth whiteand colored. Last week they ppeared at the..White Presby^ erian church, whG?c~~g" fitaledde Conference was" being held, 'here was over five hundred resent to hear these' singers. Tiese singers have always been' raised by our Spartans, but ever before have they been omplimented so highly as these^ /Lite Christians did. They also :ngaged them-to sing at the Id Folks' Home, Monday. We eel proud of these ladies.. They are faithful members of our Hub and sehuul muin; they-grg' lways ready and willing to give heir .best for the uplift of our ace. ' They service /here it is needed most. The members are: Mrs. A. L ffTr.Whirter. Mrs. F. W. Pow II; Miss Nfiiiie. X^-Qxnerv-Miss. la R. Fair, Mrs. Mamie Wright, 'res.;Mrs. B. A. Gaither; Busies frfflnftgx>r and Rppnrte^ -; 3T - 'ashion Show Given by Spartan Ladies. The greatest feast of the seaon was the "Fashion Shew, -givn under the auspices of the TVolan's Progressive Club. -4t was said by those who wity~ - ~i essed this great occasion that ; w&s the swellest thing that partanburg citizens ever pulled ff. Quite a number of out-of-town eople were "present, they seemigly thought that it was extrardinary. , ?, The beautiful furniture that ecorated the stage wtfs contributed by one of the best furain ro ctnroo in Qnortontinr^ TVin u* V UUViV/O AAA tUHU U l.fS * X A1^ artieipants were well groomed, nd the children^ played theirart welb-i-This grand affair iven by the Woman's Progresive Club iir Order to raise mony that was pledged to be given o Fairwold. Everybody tried o do their bit, and we are proud o say that we are coming to the undred per cent strong. Reg^l Drug Store, formerly nown as the Piedmont, owned y the deceased Dr. Sexton, ow owned by Drs. DePinna and tixoTi. The successful eity roud of these outstanding men; hey came to us at the needy imc, and -weHrarr now assure trar"ttretr 'ffiey~frave-becume-ar art of us. We're glad to say j littu >uc/ AO uioiuuki(uuu __ ( J .. 111 \ ? - THE PALMET ? It is said every night just a-ri bout meal time, Dr.-Dixon is ' rushed to a serious call. .The.' few days-that he was out of' town made him see just how we|i really appreciate^ him,-when he n returned there-Jwaa more than'1 fifty en-llo for him. \ N. L. OxrieiV Reporter. ! Georgetown Items. ?_?-? ? t The Allen Christian Endeavor Lea- , guc held its regular- service 011 last*1^ Sunday. The lesson entitled "Mak-!( ing Home Happy," was nicely led by ^ Miss Odessa. M^Sanders. F A bertutiful and interesting talk j was made by Rev. Johnson, presiding ! elder .of the Newberry District. s I " CntJmr 1H **-4.1 ? J <imj< x\jf ^ lining?mumci a , ] [Day.. :the~ticagu& is giving a hh-h ( class literary and musical program, ' j Miss Rosa L. Greggs, chairman of i] program committee. .1 '""7"' The Youth Improvement Social and ! Literary Club held its regular week- t j ly meeting at the home of Mr. Thos. ( | Horry. Mr. Robert Dobbins acted as i host, and- certainly entertained the] | Club members and the visiting friends, < ! from Booker T. High School, of Co-if Llumbia to the very highest. *; ' u [ Each member of the basjTbafo team | was introduced to the Clnh. Prof.' j C. W. Madden made a timely and ap-' ( [the young men down to C^rgetown J A and truly hope that they will come a-!j fgatrr real" soorn ~ Bobker Washington Hi and Howard, Hi broke even in- a series here of two : ? f .gamos, both contests were -pregnant; and replete with thrills.?In the first: < game Dobbins was culled to the mound, j lor Howard. He proved himself to . be- the .star of the afternodn. His r masterful pitching and timely hitting ^ i were , me ieatures 01 me aay. me , 1 hitting of Whittakcr of Booker Wash, ington is .also worthy of' mention. ^ The box score'shows that the visiters'f were only able to pile up such scores through errors, as Dubbins was mas-! Iter of the situation. . ' I. 1 Booker T. ? 010 131 010? 7 { pHoward?Hi? 131 j Batteries lor Booker ' y ~FoT- How ^ ard Hi, Dobbins and Joseph. - Umpire Anderson. (Hampton.) j f?Lathe sceoraf?game Dobbins was i again the star of the day. On this f ; occasion he was summoned to catch. L , He was purposely walked twice, pop-11 ~ped up once and on his other trips to the'bat delivered ja double and a sintgle, both driving in runs. The hitting of Williams "and Harvey,'" also E* the fielding of Lindsay at short for ; Booker T. wore great feats of the i day. For Howard R. Brown made j '-spectacular 1 catches in center field,jj While-Captain Holmes, Brown and q I Dobbins did the work with the wil- t low. Score: . . . ' Booker T. ' R?1 000 400 1^-f Howard Hi 000 102 303?- 9, y Batteries for Booker T.: Checks and 'j, Williams, Roberts. For Howard: Bry-; j lant, Bennett and DobbinsTTJmpire q Anderson. (Hampton.) ~ ~ d In Dobbins Howard Hi has one of i rthe best, if nof the best utility ball I a lad can play any position, bats andjij i throws right -or- left-handed and wherra I ttyis boy, who is in his early "teens" j p is matured, he should makii a name ( i for himself. v . . a Chas. S. Browne, Rppnrter. f Notes From the Electric^ TDity. i The great city of Anderson nest-. I , ling at the foot of the Blue Ridgo}* j Mountains is in the midst of pros-ic perity. She has .recovered frr.r? +h?s devastations?of?The &W&t storm-r6 which swept over her last year. Only traces here and there are to be seen, i ^ Among those who saw M. C. defeat*fc S. C. at thevJrledteal Association, I * |fro:n our city went Drs. Johnson and'F Williams. ThcK-jepi rt a great trip F to O rangebujjg.f' ?r^~ 1 1 i .The great- revivals arc-having re- s ...u. TTr:tv. it.. i_ -j. ! s nuns 111 JLIIV: CILJ. >v 1111 av , , the great Tabernacle ""and many at't Sti Paul, much -^ood ia being- done. * 1 Evangelist-Harold Stephens (whiten * ! preached a great sermon for St.' Paul * to an appreciative crowd. I tSll you I i thoie good old saints had a great Ir shout especially when the pastor.led ^ I "I Will be atisfied." Rev. Campbell jl i proved himself, an "Evangelist too. f .Among the subjects preached1 were: 1 ; An Operation in God's -Hospitalt The -* Big Frolic at Bell's House; The Mis- C | takes of Be 1 shazzar; The IIandwriting | c ?on the Wall. The last named was s very graphically portrayed by thet pastor. The falling of a part of the | S .crowd.for they thought that the wallsp of Babylon were falling. > Sunday was another great day for > a ^trtr?Taking as a subject, Lessons or ^ ^Gleanings from the fffth chapter Of c Daniel, The "pastor preached' ft very t [thoughtful and feeling sermon. Calm 1 'and quietly he reached, the height# of 1 ^ . rO LEADER _ ? spiritual fervor unknown to us and all were fed -until they could eat no more. Baptism and communion were carried out in the afternoon where another^great crowd heard a logieal sermon on these two great ordinances, rhinking surely the pastor was exhausted, we dragged to church on SlinHflV nighty nnly try hpnr a ?Pry interesting sermon from a slang, 'AVhat You Going to- Say?" In a yery tense way -the pastor portrayed :,he sinners at the bhr and all were made to think on the Day of Judgment as never before. In the reports for the first fourmonths the Treasurer, C. Lee Davis, eported $3,476.80 collected,-and paid >ut $3,378.31; a record unparalelled n the history of the church. All \nderson doffs-her-4$at to. this workng congregation. The closing (exercises of the various ichools are-very good this year. The Baptist pastors mot at St. Paul and nganiaed a very strong Alliance for he welfare of the preachers of the watkins is president. Mr. and Mrs. B._ L. Davis spent heir annual night with his parents >n Saturday night. ; > j*: Campbell and family1 motored to Greenwood in their Studebaker Sedan Tin. Saturday, to visit the old ield. He is full of smiles over -that icauUful "Stude." rlc7~Greenville was in town Wcdnoolay. _-_j. Mr. Fred Jackson "has opened a ie is one of Anderson's leading'young nen. v Mr. Arthur Bruce motored to Man>i?g^Sundayr on-business^? M is^ ^tagglc, Butleri^Wfflie M. rhoippsori, Master T. C. Campbell, ind the pastor motored to 'Savannah jver for a fishing trip! "They ypport. food luck. They, had a turtle given o them but caught no fish. May lO is rally day at Bethel A. M. ? T J i. u:~ 4V.: ?vuuivu. juwik- iv i-;- vi? vuiuga rom Bethel,-_ ' ' All are looking forward to the Intallation services of Rev. S. C. Campjell June 1-9, at which time a very nteresting program will be renderedr 1?^ gBfcjJfflEE Mont^merv^ Mr&_ ,rnoag those seeiFSt^StTPaul recently. Deacon P. A. Mattison and others eft for_Ehiladelphia last week. ' _ Rev. ~S7 C. Campbell left Tuesday or Aiken where he will conduct a ueeting -at historic Friendship pasored bv the eminent Dr. Hill. A. C. -J Laurens JNotes. The Sunshin(f-Club entertained on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ilary~L; "Cannon, on Downs streetT "he pastor, Rev. J. C. McClellan spoke | o the club in a very lnterestnig way. J Irs. Janie Reid-was a visitor. Joy-; ul anticipation fill the hearts of the oung-folks wht> are anxiously await-; ng May 27th, on which evening at iethel A. M. E. Church, the Sunshine' :iub will give the Million Dollar Wed- , ing. ? y. j The Boosters Club met on Thursday fternoon at t\ie home of Mrs. Sallie, ng was a very good one and quite , number ot visitors were .present.j lev. I. S. Reid, pastor of Boone'sl )hapel Methodist church wasspresent, nd made a very excellent talk. The' 'resident. thn Mirrirmnry Society . as present and spoke some encouragrtg words-to the~T!lub. 0on't fail to ee the Old Folks' Modern "coficert ;iven at Bethel A. M. E. church, by he-JBoosters Mav 15th. Come ami: augh until you get your fill. During: he close of the hour a deliciousj ourse of ice cream and cake was. erved by .Mrs, Louise Price, assist-. iri-hy Mrs Surah ynrnloy ' ?j ?/ *- ? . - - 1 sunaay morning being the first ] Junday of the new month, also, ommunion SundayLat Bethel A. M. 5. church, there was a large crowd tresent to partake 6f the Lord's sup-" ier. The pastor preached a sermon hat was very -touching, using as a llbject: "-The Triumph Song of JeU9." Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock he -Jersey Specials with "Mrs." Sallie! llackstock as president,,gave a Pewtally at Bethel A. M. E. church. The! lev. H. W. \yatson of Springfield laptist church preached a upble ser- ! non. Thc_Poplur Spring choir renderid music, which we all enjoyed to the lighest. We only jvish that we could jet them to sing for us more often. The amount raised was $36.35. There vas-a prize given to Mra- Nannio I.nu )wens for raising the largest amount if money, The prize was a beautiful et of -dinner plates, it was presented o Mrs. Owens by Mrs. Louise. Price. Sunday night' our pastor preached anither one of his fnrrpfnl uprrnnm Ha ised as a Subject: "The Bread of Ufa Vfter preaching such a wonderful lermon, he sang the song: "It is well vith my soul,Z- and Mr. iioy Young, ine of our own boys came and conlected himself with the church. MrT foung ia at present a student of AI*! eBLJUniveraUy. | - - ' . 1 t r~ J_ . ... On Monday night the Willing Workers Board, with Mrs. Anna Todd, as president gave a splendid entertainment in the basement of the chureh. .?- - '? _ There were many visitors?m the city on Sunday and among those to wero Mioo Elisabeth?Garrett,?Miss PriseiHa Patriek, -of?Gorvais street, Columbia" S. C. Other visitors from Columbia were Mr. Henry -Franklin, Mr. Georerd Smith, and Mr. Jav Smith The visitors in the city from Newberry, S. C., were Mjr. Robert Taylor, Mr. Henry Saddler, Mr. Ralph Reed* er and Mr. Rutherford. Miss Fuzzie .Lee Garrettr and Missj Flossie Garrett were the guests of i .-Miss Willip Mae Garrett on- Friday. | Both of these, young ladies were of Clinton, S.. C. Miss Mary Lee Fowler, Reporter. NE W BERlFr~NE W S ~ Newberry, S. XL, May?The farmers of Newberry county were very glad to see. the nice rain on- last Monday. It made^every body feel fresh an3~good. "' > ?-? On last Sunday -was a-high day at; Miller Chapel A. M. E. church. At' 11a. m., Rev. Ellia preached one pf those old time" j-evival * sermonB froirf Exodus 3:5. If you wish to hear sweet music and excelllent sermons come to Miller. You have a cordial Invitation at all times. ing" Bethel Gamany school exercises which will he on? the 14th?of- - May. The annuaJU sermon wilt be at thOschoQl house May 10th, at 4 p. m., preached by Rev. W. P. Peterson, D. Seises. -?= r?' ': ^'JHurrah for the dedicating of the "New Rosenwald School In the" .No. 2 district May -12th, 1925, at the new school at 8 p. m. Addresses from honorable-men as Ttev. E."P.ijjlis, Dr."J." D? Williqtns, Prof. U. S. Gallman, Mr. I. S. fReed. and Prof. B. W Bradley. Remember the date May 12th 1925. The Newberry Quartette will furnish UNION MEETINGS - ?-There will-be a Union meeting -at j James tiopeweii baptist churchy on May - 31r-Tft23, 3 miles east of New^j 'berry, Rev. H.-M.-Taylor, Pastor, S.! |R. Reeder, Clerk. I There will also Tje~lT~ Union meeting! ito convene at Mt. Moriah 2nd Baptist! j church) of Clinton, S. C., on May 31,1 11925. ^^6 have our regular services i !on every. 2nd and 4th Sundays. Revrj ! W. R. Reeder, Pastor, Miss Minnie ! Gist, Clerk. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CU1 RCIlJj r On Monday afternoon, April 27th, ' the Ward Captains of Bethlehem Bap- j list churcK7 gave an entertainment- on the church lawn. On Tuesday afternoon, April 28th, Class No. 11. with their teacher Miss1 Carrie L. Morgan aerved cream- <>n f- DISTINCTIVE F Copying. Enlarging, Framing, pfr ?t irtg. Sittings Made Dayn ALL WORK G1 1119 WASHINGTON ST., I MANIGAULT-GA A UNDERTAKERS and M 'I < - MOTOREEq II ? PHONES: OFFICE 8519 & T14 S. MAIN STREET, TV; JBROWN'S ? JAS. L. BROWN* Prop.r ; | Everything Sanitary I ? ~ Four First-Class Ba | BBliard~Par ii J. C. McGraw, Pres. H.H.Smith, II ? r'l Waycross Cas | ?;?T. C. WILLIA IX ? Manufacl ^ilGllJSRAB ? And Dei U E*T A K EI X 8 REMSHART ST. 8 J Waycross, t- . ^ - - - U+j.wi . ? <NWI ,j . ' "yjHW _ - ., , ' ?iz * .... ' ' " . _ Saturday* May 9* 192S. . the lawn. Bro. Olin Waits, member of Bethle- - hem departed this life on Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock. He also belonged to Jacob Lodge No. 2503-G.U. O. of O. F. . t On Thursday evening the Junior _ ^ "* ehoir had a Dime Reading^-at-? 1711 Vincent street. - -Th?. ? program was gobd. ' ? S-- ' Miss Cora Wise won the prize for being the. heat reader, Miss Ida Byrd ? sang a solo; Mr. Eddie Means' was Master of Cereihonies. Cream and" cake was sold. On Thursday evening a party of ? Bethlehem members motored to Greenville - to "attend the revival meeting which their pnstor, Rev. Jnmfis A Rn. ten was conducting. Those composing the party were Undertaker Patterson, Deacon N. L. Lake, Trustees A. L. Lfirk, Ed Worthy, John Sanders, Bro.?Jesses-White?and Bro. C. M. M6aiis..v.. 1 ..4?*. ".Ja? .".. j Rev. Baten preached a wonderful sermon Sunday morning, taking his ? text from Matt. 25:2, The Parable of the Ten Virgins. At the evening service, Rev. John Williams preached for - J xrs taking for his text I Kings 18:21. He preached a strong sermon. Rev. Williams, who has recently been orflninpfl from 1he St. Vanghnvilla flalH, ' ' Rev. H. Rv Reeder, President of the?:? Union Benefit Society called ,a businoHD. meeting on Saturday night. " Newberry and is now making his home in Charlotte, N. (J., is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Turner ? is a suecessiul tfkrpuntee. ? ? ri?,... v? in ........ ? ?a? ? v*?oo n\j. iu uii Lilies laiiiuicia on _the church lawn, Monday after- s : noon- ~ " "L: PROF. MYERS OFFERED POSI TION IN" LOUISIANA. g -T-? - . - = * . M Prof. I. M. A. Myers, principal of t'6_tciach" some "phases of Education in Louisiana Slimmer School for teach-^- ? ers at a good salary, but on account of his engagement to return to the Summer Session at the State A. & ? ~ ' M. College in his own state he has , refused the position offered ia the Summer School of Louisiana. The' director of the stHiobP stated ~ in .his-second letter that Prof. Myers had been highly recommended for , this ""particular work" and that the - teachers of Louisiana would be disappointed if he did not come. The Summer School will be. held_in .New. Orleans nad will begin June 15th. In referring to this matter yesterday Prof. Myers said: "I regret that I had to refuse the offer made me by - the director of the Summer School in New Orleans, hut-.. T had agroed tn, work again in. .State College and and' continuing my work with Dr. Wilkinson and his splendid group-of men and women who have charge of the ?'? scstnon at 'State College. 1 ? 1 STUDIO - ?; J' 'HOTOGRAPHY ? > lotos in Jewelry. Kodak finish- \ or Night; Rain or-Shine.? *: JARANTEED.- ? " ~ i ? COLUMBIA, S. C ? TEN-WILLIAMS I ? ' CENSED EM PALMERS ^ <> AT LOWEST PRICES^ :: IUIPMENT: ? r Bucrnpvri? to ? n x - . y : COLUMBIA, ft." c. ST M'?.V?.'?.vwvv?WM'MV:?V?.:MW?<V?'VM:>.> LRBER SHOP 1; Matthew A. Robinson, Mgr. v . and Up-To-Date. X_ rb'ers. No waiting. . x lor in^Rear. -;r~ ? ; Columbia, S. C. ! , Vice Pres., Dr. J. Creagh, Treas. ^ iket Company f MS, Sec.-Mgr. ;; lurers of ? < > E CASKETS I tiers In ? | IS' SUPPLIES V nd 608 JEWING ST. - ; ?k". Georgia ? 37TT"? ~~ * i " T