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Saturday, September 12, 1925. U^^WA?tWJ?W?cV^X?W?\VtWA'tWA?U?s.NpU?tW/irtWWv>rvWWW.>v?v BY DR. J. C. ? J50?5XOXCaO??3X83??O?LOO oo ooaoffoixc JONES CHAPEI. A. M. K. ZION \ fin CHURCH Cor. Blossom and ca Sumter Streets j-th meeting for which" she had plan- he ~~1"Tied, but she did tiave the pres- xe ence of God and He is with her CI -stiH. ?^? fthi All services-have been of the th highest order and the people who by are constantly in attendance are ;?c loarning the Pastor better daily bi; and to know him is to love him for he has fixed upon the Pauline *i< plan?"This one thing I do" and de . we believe that one thing ^to a mean the uplift of his nennlp isl a close union with_God. jpo Come and worsMp wj^h ujjJSuri- Ci day the 13th. . Every serviek~TK-li^ the greatest and no service is th for all things are ready. ' iOi ' REPORTER. ?o ? mux First Calvary Baptist 'Church *n; The Church with a Welcome. a . ( La-st Sunday was a full day. ? Had a very splendid attendance ? at Sunday School. The superin- ni tendent and his teachers are vie- lb ing with each other to make the S'P i lessdnsfnore interesting to the ?t pupils arid so increase their ad"" miration for attending Sunday VVJ ?Sfhonl, thnt the Sunday Schpol i'h may be kept up to the_standard. Cc After the lessonJiad been taught G by the various teachers, - the br ~~same was reviewed with much rii ? enthusiasm "by-Prof. Z. Townsend. t*;i For the mbrning service the Tl Pastor Rev. II. \V. Long preach- Ri ed;an eloquent sermon 1'iTrm the m. text Rev. 22:17. Subject: "The tr Spirit and the Bride say come."' gi This was indeed a wonderful ser_, -mon; Rev. Long is preaching wf some great sermons, all of which m< are very nleasinir to his hearers, as At the close of this sermon, Mrs. th __^ G. C. Dennin wan rocoivod into- ^ the church. N._ ?_Io At 7:00 p. m., the B. Y. P. U. di< wa^ h^d. the persident presiding. The loliowmg program was in charge of Mrs. W. N. Rosebor- sit ough? Reading," Miss Alice sit Thompson; solo, Mrs. Corrie Brewster; Reading, Mrs. H. W. T1 Long; Solo, Mrs. Charlotte Rob- so; - irison. _The following persons: 32 made brief and "interesting talks 3o\ on the lesson: Miss Ruth Wat- an ?sonr-Messrs. W. N. Roseborough. in Leon" Grant, Rev-. H. W. Long sei and the president, Mr. M. S. sei _ Stewart."This was a splendid progranra-nd a treat to all. pres-jed ent. v ... - Di _At 8:OOlEl- m., the pastor preached from the text Jer: 12:5. Jra This, was an excellent sermon to1 enjoyed by a "splendid audience, frr The Sunday School, B, Y. P. U. Ai the various clubs of the church TTTi and members contributed liberally to make up a purse to help ga the pastor on his -trip to the fin National Baptist Convention for do which the pastor very much ap- nfj predates. ?lir ~rmnilcity "t^mrmittee: ^ - Mr. P. M. Bowling, Chr., th 7 Mrs. E. W. Long, Sec., cli Miss L. F. Harrison, Reporter, Rev. H. W. Long, Pastor.. S'l Rc ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS. The Berean Class of our Sun- clc day School had a? special guests Rc Mi7 andjyirs. J. W. McLeary, of pa Fernandina, Fla; Mr. McLeary'th ___ Js a Catholic, but his wife is a of Baptist. , They enjoyed our +>e Sunday School. A special pro- be gram was given at the"~c6hclutie Taylor of the Advance No. 1 du Glass. This program consisted "fo: of solos, readings, special song of .selections. Rt At 11:30 our Pastor the Rev. fa ?J. G. White ascended the pulpit pr platform accompanied by Lie. m< John Hunter. The Pastor used he these Words foHhis text: 'T arn I " > * A? ^ -r : Df, Columbia f ' ' ?| WHITE " 1| )Ooooo.ooc^!>x?:oo^o.o:aa<xo.ooooo nnot come down, why should iC work cease while I come wn unto you?" lie descrihed. >w Nehemiah under Artaxers returned to Jerusalem fromlaldea and rebuilt the delapited widlsnf Zlon and rebuilt e Temple, but was hindered the three-leading-satraps. or tvernors. viz: Sanbalot, Toanh and Ucshrem. ; Then tf&'ning to the moral le of his subject, the Pastor nominated every Christian as kingdom builder in characteric language, and spiritual vver. We listened, to one of o very ^best sermons ofour ins The chinch was' stirred rough and through. With in manner ol' preaching thirtr r_._ White is doing .Zion will on be a new congregation as many new members 'afc joing and Columbia' will soon have. netV eoncuptiuimf the gospel. iKEAT, turnout AT arthurtovvn; ? ~~~~ lotored to Zion Pilgrim, Arurtpwn, whert? -he preached a (?cial sermon to the Household =Rnth and Odd" Fellows.- Thirr is a large crowd, t he C h u rc 1 1 is ]lacked. Mrs. Iv^lyn llariglon acted as Mistress . .of iremonies or is the Most Noble, overnessr?The program was icl' but into res ting. Ml'. Ilarlgton read the scripture -les>11,* while Mrs. \Ym. Charley rried all to a throne of grace. ic principal address for thp ithites and J uveiri los was ode by Mys. Richardson,- and a io was .sung by three""Yfhall ids, ": ... V ' , The Pastor Dr. J. . White is presented, who preached a 1st wonderful sermon to that sembled throng of people-from e-subject: "A Great Woman." leaking negatively?liu.?White Id our women that greatness .1 not consist: "i, : K In. one's, physical, charms.. In oiie's-Miitellec'tual ai-qul;ion. ;>. * In one's social po iom?Buti?r 1. In a great-?purpose. *2. lis great purpose must be connant with God's program oXr*r~ 3. Ttrts life purpose iol-~ ved will give power with God d. man. This was a great day Arthurtown. Kvery body imed to have enjoyed those twites. Brother John lluntcr preachi at Shiloh, in Shandon Annex, White's other church., v? A collection"of- 825.00 was ised at "frion Pilgrim ArthurvvA... Besides an a Her collec>n of 85~.O0= wrnriifted-for Rev. agust Simmons one of our old hlsters and Odd Fellows. ? At 8 p. m., the Pastor was ain hack at Big Zion where he ished his morning text: "I am ing a great work, etcrli?The glit sermon was greater ihau h4s came forward -and joined e church. The services collided with* baptism. V J AMES A. M. E. CHURCH ?v. J. P. Washington, Pastor I Sunday school opened at 10 o'-! >ck hy the_superintendent Bro. >bort Russell, assisted by the ator, who is always active in e work of every department the church. The lesson was a?utifully discussed by momrs of the several classes. We were very glad, to sec cttrstor. who was in Bishooville ring the past week preaching r Kev. 1. W..Janerctte, pastorSt. John A. M. E. church. ;v. Washington though much tigued from hard preaching, cached two soul stirring herons to the delight of all who ard him. Sunday morning he preached : THE PAT.MTn from Col. 2:13-16 verses;- subjec t "ChrisffafiTliberty, through tlie victorious death of Christ."| -Sunday night--ho hokl his audience spell bound while he broke the bread of life from 1 Jo_hn,3:1-2 verse. Subject "Diyine Relationship." . ? : * : As a whole our church is pro~?hip of Kev, Washington, who is known?to make?thing's go. "The " Old Folks" Concert giverYentertaining affair.- Miss Fran_ees. Janei:elle,-ame- of our enGiy. getie workers will-leave for Florence Saturday to resume her dut ios as a telUhei'lh thG WllSPTT High School. We regret much j her departure. ? j i y (Mrs.) Rosa Saxbv. NftWS OF HKTHLEHKM BAf?TIST CHURCH. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 0,? PUuu-o >uyd^ the world through your splendid paper that Barn-_ well is moving lor ward?in the spirit at' 4he ago. The Bethlehem Baptist church oC which'your humble servant js-paslor i-s making rapid strides_ "ThTdmust inconccivablcc.progross.; The success so far attained, is largely due , t<^"Vl lie cooperation" .of dlio_doacons _\vith_lhe pastor in the execution of plans, a?niT The spiritual"'life of the church -mpsl desirable, artth our finance h7is increased- about 700 per centj as compared..\vit'h Jast Novem-[ .her.'when \\'e took charge. I am, told that we are raisiilg -more money than has ever-been rais efl. ill the lu'storv of nl<l hem. Our Revival meeting was begun three weeks ago, when we had sectional prayer meetings? 'covering"!he" town. The secpml "weekrFTrrvices- were held at the" church. Rev. (). ('. Parker, expa-stor of the second Baptist church,, and. pastor of three of. orrrjeivling chirrciTcs of this sec-" tion, preached for us. All who heard him sang and do sing his praise. Cod hless the vounir man. ~ ??? ; I Last week Dr. J. C. White, of Columbia, conducted the ser'liiis. While it . L uutiiunhllv known and generally conceded that Dr. White is one of . the one must pinrvel as he hears him preach. Surelv God is with this num. With -UieTcasing_ "years. - artTtrd honors?t-ohl'erredon him, the consciousness of a more profound significance ' of his ambassadorship. and yes? new born babe?he is no longer "J. C." that we once knew but TIithen a "ne.w man." The folks' nere sna-n. never torget his services at this church, His fVcibil11 y a 11 c( congeniality as - demonstrated in the homes where we mart each day by 'S.pouiftl fly; rangement oftRe sisters." Personally we enjoyed hiscompany at the parsonage. On Friday night thriteen hap-: py souls were baptizedSunday was "a Red Letter Day in Bethlehem.?Bef ore-the- hmir of serfrom different directions, ^n the morning we preached from Luke 12:32. Subject: "Fear Trot Little Flock;" The Lord's Supper-.was also administered. At the evening service our text |\vas from Pro v. 3:56. Subject: I "Leaning on the Everlasting Arm." Surely "God was in His' temple and walked about in the day, (no rally if you please) was ft 117.78. j j The Methodists?though few -in number.?are making siren-., nous efforts to complete thei^ churcji. Our church gave therh -a-n offering on Sunday night, j Kev. Jackson, their pastor, is.^ a "good scout J' I Our Sunday School Convention j meets at Midway,. S. C.t from. rriuay tnru Sunday; your humble scribe is programmed to- give |the Blackboard Review, also toj !TO LEADER pleach the Missionary" Sermon'{ at the Association next month. ! The long dreamed of Associa> tional school as soon to become a' reality; the contract for our j first building has been let. Wagon wheels are turning fast -anti?cotton gins are?huirirnmgr^ at last: It is the time when ev-) fell last night and this morning. | ' They wore helpful but not sulli ing ernps. The hoys continue to' sing: "It a-int gwine rain, no L mo'." - - ~M ?Mrs, D, J, Dixson aiid children M spent a few days in Asheville, 1 and are home again. isses H. A. -BriCfr O. Jones, Mrs. C. B. Green and many ath- ( er Barnwellites are home tiftain i after having ,sppnt the summer in other parts. Prof, and Mrs. IL E. Sutton \ are now in Orangeburg. ? includincrMtrssns,. Butlei. Bellin- 1 ger ar.'.i wife, Brltt and wife and Jo i ll 1 sun . Dr. D. J. Dixson will "peep in" ^ on friends-in Spartanburg some T -time Lliis week; I \\ ~e~ had planned "-to. attend the ^ N.~B. Convention in Baltimore, Md., but local matters demand 1 pur presence, hence we are forced to stay this year." bis." . ^'" " ' (As with our fatehrs, sTrriiay T God be with 11s.), i i Yours for srevice, A r.haV*"T'. SIN DAY SCHOOL CON>ENTQWN DISTRICT. . j " ! The Sunday School Convention 1 of the Georgetown District; con-I'niwj ;? -D.r.'.f \ AT TA _1 1 >vimi in kji. i cuu .-v. iu. r.. enuren &it ( li'cUtt, with Dr. L. R.? Nichols, r\ lv., Sept. li-3, (the c hero of many n. conflict) presid- , ing. After devotionals, Aliss i: Georgia Gibbs was elected See- ' reta-ry; full organization was fcfr l'ected and all committee's appointed. Keporters. lor papers were elected. y ?A DoetrihalTermon on '"Infant jl Rwptism." was preached Liy__ your.j,reporter. .. After eating a M'uod Annul1, 1 lie lilei'ui'y port &mm the programme was entered into with much enthusiasm. P?=- ^ and ga\e food I'm thought. Ad--r dresses made caused helpful discussions.?l^cnrn Thompstm--wns- ? ni^se?t-JUuL.m:nvPfl h4m?nlf wn>-_ I L j ? ?T Vt ~ thy indeed. We were pleased to ,\ have him, his being here made '' our convention "better. ? Dr. J. L. Benbow preacftcd an acceptable sermon. The minisz... ters expressed their delight bo- s cause of Bishop. Beckett b'eufg"5 aligned to South Carolinrt.^say- J] tnrr^The days of .the news ihou-.i.'_ ger is past, we feel like men.'! pleasaht and pi*ofltable. ft was said smoctime?ago that IP. ^ Nichols had played his last cardgr: but the speaker forgot he had ? J- ' r not seen the trump on the board. 1 May he live much longer to serve a his Gcd, church and people. W. P. CAROLINA^ ' Reporter: ^ " DOTS FROM CAJYCE, -g. C. \N The people of Ca-yce are up < and doing as usual. The future G school committee of arrange- h ment gave a Free entertainment s< Thursday night, Sept. 3, 1925,- c, for the purpose of encouraging ? tho patrons. The entertainment a WITS' enjoyed by all. _The patrons, J a-lso had the opportunity of hear- I ing two' of our distinguished j triwtee^ Prof .T TP Xiehols. of | New Brookland, S. C., and Mr. J Boyfl-Hinfrpll of Cayee, 9. ?0r~ SALE. I wish to dispose of the following articles at Private Sale for cash at 911 Hampton Street: One Piano; Two Cabinet Organs; One Bed Room Suit; One Parlor Suit, and several, other articles of value. } Apply to .; W. H. THOMAS, 1129 Washington St._ church directory; Corner Sumter and Taylor St-s. Rev. I'". A. Adams, Pastor., SKRVK'KS: uindny- SchmrT 10:0) A. Iornirig Service 11:J5 A. M. t. (VP. League . .. . P. M.' 'iv|,"'nir Sl''A '* T :'J0'P. -Nl. A ;II?M,V i* \UK r.* >i. i:. < m ROF 11H<> J {look Rlandtrrg "Street Rev. W. I.. 1*amier. Pastor,??si;kvki;s*. unday Srhonl . J A. Mr" lornuig Service. At II. ipwnl'.ii I.i'ov ill , ,11. I Evening Service 7:.'{<? P, M. JOXPS < H A PhL A. M. }.. /.io.N ciu rcii. 'orner Sumter and Rlo?-'?'om Streets tev. R. Alexander. t'arroU, Pastor.* ; . Si'R,V l( 1 S >iui umj; MTVici* A. }] ? iqiulay School - . 1J ; ; i?. rh-^ . C. P. Society I". M. rrcniijj?Sr-rrrre? ten I1. .M ? . . -r- . nd. CAIA tliV it \1 I is i < m u<-n.. i:>0() ll'trrk Hull Sf feel i ???H?Vi?14-:?-VP?Moore, i'.nior.SKIiVKLS: uinlay School ' ??4-(-? :!*?! A. M lui'Jiilvjf "StrTTTcc " 1 i : l'~A . M J: V. P. U. .- L.-.-iL'L 0:00 P. M. .veinii^-Sorvjce ^ 7 P .M >t. cALi^Aiiv nAim5i tlu iuJjF "Richland Street? ' - ' hl'' V. 11:. AV , I,( ) *v 4 i . i '. ~ : t-?r . SKUVJCi%S: tindny Sx-lutof .?? ]n';iin A. M. forniiitf Service J 11: :;(> A. }!* t:v.~Pr ,u. ' 0:00 v Ivening Service ... 8:00 P. M. , \v,i;si.i:v m. i: crii itrir Corner Corvais tvnrl Jtarnaell St*. . 4(ev?. 8. SmlTh, FaMori 81 HVII I S undtty 8c,H >ol A. M lorning SerxiA'e - - 1LAQ.- A.. M._ .eague _i. (>,;;u J.V M. Ivenii.jy Service . rV.oO p. yx_ /ION HA I'TiS 1 CHI IU 11 UtfVi Ji O VVIiiO't Jtor. ? * ST.IOll is) ? unday.School _/ A. ?1. lorti.n-r Si'vu.'i. 11 . . t. V. P. I'. j. | ' i'. '.veiiintf Service - .. 'T.'.'p J'- M. NA/AHIiTII IlAl'fWT riM Ki n/ iio.'-o ? ir ?-y?TT lorninc. Soi vioo . - ?* > 1 -uI V C r. muu.. U. -^\LIvoniiitf -it"n lH .Ti.j,'?i'. M, ' Huniiui W ii" -tiiiil imi 111 itMim , Ilev. L. ('. .lenKiiTE*, I'aTior. _ SfcIK\ ICIIS: umlay School ' 1 :*::*r? ?!. ioTnr.itr Sorvjco? - j.. +U? >. v. iv. r " Iveniut; Service .. . 1',. J!^. "r.MVi n 11.\i' i i!i i' c.in:i{( n ;?= !!~liov. II. T. I'a-Aor ~ ?MaiouUSt; tot ?^4 forniiiK Service' 11:110 .veiling Service ? :a(J M r. OI.lVlI HAI'l 1ST CHI lu ll 2CIO Sur.uer St root Rev. 1>. t?. lvobjiw.ii, Castor. SCK VUC*: un'av -School l(Cpt> A. M. reachTnir -- -s 1*1 to" A. M. 1. V. i\ C. ' . t<:?'0 C. M-. Tench "T- - C. Al. A NT IOC II BAPTIST fill IU II IU-v. I? C. ( 111 MPTON, Castor ? SCKVICCS: ? unrhA* SYb...M 1 frnn A M [orniiig Service 1 ! A. A1. . Y, 1'. t". rr?: ? Cm > I'. .U. . wiling Jsor.vice ; 7:?>0 -I-. M,'.. lev. James I>ro\vn. of Cayce, ii<r3Ir. RayfiionJ Ou ter of St. ugustine School, of Raleigh. X. .. who wi-re im rot laced by thc~ av remarks cm the educational 'orTT The trustetrs gave' sonic" ery interesting points on edm* ttion. also advised the patrons o\v to aid them , in getting a hook Prof. Niehlos also stat:1 that thev are working.earnest i IAII&IAAU ?? a i JUriFI5Ult-!$KAI ?F uiietal Direilii Embal . * j 1115 Washington [ COLUME . I . Ul_* " I' * ? 'J HPP > ' - FTTE t UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Diyine Street Rev. T. IN!. Boy kin, Paato*. sURvicr;sr Sunday School 1 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M. B. Y. Pi U. . 7:00 P. M. Kvening Service . *V 8:00 P. M. 1 ' * ' ? * . ' * Bi:THi.i:in:.M baptist church : 1,yon Street . . Rev. _?. II, Smith, Pastor??? SKHUR'KS, ^Seffctoy SuhoM._?; 10:0QA,' M. Miii iiinjr ..SuTv ice??- ?* 1:30 A. TVTl "ft. Y,, P. U. ...... - . . . 0:00 I?. M. Kveriiug Service - 8*00 I* M. ST. MARY'S KPISCOPA I. CHURCH < orn<r (irein?niul C.itcv?Streetg r~ ? Rev. T. Pollard, Pa^loi. ?? - SUKVICUS: * Sunday School 1.0:00 A. M. Morning. Service " lVi-15 A. M. ' A ;':en.<H.'i 'SiM'nn. a u 2nd NAZARETH UAI'TIST CIIUUCH ? Kcvt3U.^Mt- iM y?fi?)?Jiasior, ? ?'PTniVlCLH. \1 >ji'i;incr_.ScTvice., .~T] ':30 At M. lis V. fc.Jb i 0:00 1'; M. i-vwiiw^ b:0U 1-*?M: MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHl'RCH . Bi'V. U. AJ -M VeiV, r^stdf.' ?" SERVICES: . " S'ufiday.School . ' 10:30 A. M A 1'H'Himom'1 SVii \u-e . g:0ft p, fti. B. r.VvI\ ?- " ; :, 0.00 P.. M. 4dvfciu44tf Svrvk-o _ ?a_ h:0ii jR.-M.' ? ^ (.' 11A1T i". LI. E*,S T A TI ON. A. M. E. CHURCH. ?* ?Cj'i-pcf ^vllilE' ?nri i'LDP Streets.. , 1 Roy. 1.. (>?Bowman, Pastor. : i ~ . . SERVICES: ? ^I<inutijfrService. 11-:30 A, M. _ :';ii; !ay School ~ . 3:0ft P. M. A. C. K. I.eatrue 1 5:30 P. M. Evening: Service 7:30 P. M. JONES TABERNACLE " 7^'Ut v. 1J. (i. CI ray Hart, Pastor. . SERVICES; .Si-llttiay 10:00 A. Mr -A-T rfn :r.r,Ti Si i /T'g'- ?STDTT V. M. li. v. P, i;. ____ (J:00 P. M. LARSON PKESBYTEIUAN~ liev. 1. 1). Davis, Pastor. ? BEK VICES: ? Ai>ri,\r.g St.vi o . 1 A. IV1.? ? Sunrfav ^clioot ~~ OTtTDT THV " C h ri > I i a ii T~Ti. !<_ a \ p r 5: OOP. M. -E ' sr. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH n^-rmrw orson 5Tree^ * Rev. J.:!*. Washington, I'astor. . * / SERVICES: '.J Sunday Schools. ..10:00 A. M. Service. -.11 :H> A. M. V. ,( '?L? J3:oO P. M. Evvwujj : Service -_?-7:30 P. M. TEMPLE ZIt?N RAPT. CHURCH" t - Ridgewood ^ _ .- _ Sunday Scho?l__ . l .Muming Service ." 12:80 EM AM EL A. M. E. C11LRCH kcndlaltow n. Rev. I)._M. McL ILL, Pastor. - ?>ERA ICES: ???^ ? Sunday School ..." 10:00 A. M. .Morning Service ' 11:30 A. M. A. C. E. League __ 0:00 P. M. Evening' Service 8:00 P. M. Ml. OLIVE BAPTIST.CHURCH ?LW-Lrt?Laurel Street?: ' ' r i SnmUiV SchoV'l 11:00 A. M. . In: niService 12:00 M. J i-vxjn'ng Servirg* . 7:dU P. M. '?? I ' ly in t lie behalf of the colored people of C'ayce to lia-ye a graded school as soon as possible. has P?Tlrraed to her home, after ^ Aimt, Mrs. Mary Parker Young in Xort'.uk. N" ,V. She reports a pleasant trip. (.Mrs..). Martha' McKissick, Secretary. uLbi~munni4 g :>rs & Licensed I | ?_ . I 1H St. Phone 3512 18 IA^S. C. {I