The Southern indicator. (Columbia, S.C.) 1903-1925, June 13, 1914, Image 8

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ND EDUCATIONAL CAROLINA. eld with Friendship Baptist stor, Aiken, South Carolina, 27, 28, 1914. Officers. Resident, Camden, lore, vice-President, Rock Hill, r Eve, Recording Secretary, Barnwell, ashington, Corresponding Secretary, Camden. Dunbar, Treasurer, Columbia. FIRST DAY-THURSDAY. , Morning. 10:00-Executive Board Meeting. 11:00-Devotional Services ? Mrs. Arina Raiford, Aiken; Mrs. Shel donia Milhonse, North. 11:30-Introdin-\ ?ry Sermon: Rev. D. F. Thompson, B. D., Green wood. 12:00-Cullectic .., Announcements, Benediction. x v Afternoon. 3:30-Song Servir?, v 3:45-Welcome Address on Behalf of Home Mission Society: Mrs. Agnes Green, Aiken. 4:00-Address of Welcome on Behalf of the Church : Dr. G. W. Raiford, Aiken. 4:15-Address of Welcome on Behalf of Denominations-Mrs. A. B. McGhee, Aiken.. 4:30-Address of Welcome on Behalf of the Citizens: Mrs. A. W. L. Jones, Aiken. 4:45-Response : Mrs. Bell Gandy, Anderson. 5:00-Enrollment. Reports of Corresponding Secretary. Treas , urer. Election of Officers. Installation. Appointment of Committees. Adjournment. Evening. 8:00-Devotional Service: Mrs. Othello Simpson, Laurens; Mrs. Sarah Clinkscales, Level Land. 8:30-President's Address. 9:00-Music. 9:15-Reports of District Vice-Presidents. Collection. Announce ments. Benediction. SECOND DAY-FRIDAY. Morning. 11:00-Devotional Service: Mrs. Rosa Lorrick, Caycej Mrs. Emma Rush, Allendale. i i . 11:30-Address, "Woman's Service in the Clj'irch": Mrs. Mamie Douglass, Newberry. \1.43?-Address; "The Woman's Missionary1 Society in Relation tb tho Missionary Development of the Church": Mrs. Bessie Pickett, Camden. 12:00-Address, "The Value of Missionary Literature in the Mis sionary Development of the Church": Miss Julia Watson, Columbia. 12:15-Address, "How Best Interest the Christian World in Mis sions": Mrs. Carrie Gardner, Allendale. 12:30-A Missionary Review: "What Are the Missionary Societies Doing?": Mrs. Roxie Lagroom, Greenwood. 1:00-Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. Afternoon. 3:30-Devotional Service: Mrs. Carrie Hammond, Aiken; Mrs. Mamie Roberts, Sumter. 3:45-Address, "The Development of the Young Women's Auxiliary as a Missionary Force": Miss Mamie L. Torrence, Green ville. 4:00-"The Development of the Sunday School as a Missionary Force" : Miss L. H. McFall, Charleston. 4:15-Discussion, "Our Own Children as Future Actors in the World's Evangelization" (a) The Indifferent Parents; (b) The Lack of Leaders : Mrs. G. A. Murray, Charleston. 5:00-Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. Evening. 8:00-Song Service by Local Talent. ? 8:15-Address, "The Need of Christian Education": Mrs. L. M. Callaham, Darlington. 8:30-Address, "The-Influence of the Christian School in Char acter Building": Mi s Elvetta N. Landy, Leesville. 8:45-Address, "The Homo, i he Church, the School as the Bulwark of Civilization": Mrs. Jennie Nix Robinson, Barnwell. 9:00-Morris College : Rev. J. J. Starks, Sumter. i):30-Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. THIRD DAY-SATURDAY. Morning. 10:00--Jfct>i ional Service: Mrs. Rebecca Williams, Allendale; Mrs. ^^fekic Leake, Cross Hill. 10:15-JKH?',ence, "TIow Best to Train the Children to Avefid the _dffl-IHBhi Evils ?ifhich Break Down Health and Character": ?--^^ j?Rl by Mi's, lena A. Watson, Ridge Spring. 11:00-Lecture: Dr. C. C. Johnson, Aiken. 1130-The Slate B. Y. i'. fT. and S. S. Convention: Rev. William Howard, Darlington. 12:00-Benedict College: Pi .f. R. F. Lee, Columbia. 12:15-Addie s. "The Home Church and Foreign Missions": Mrs. L. R. Ivnard, Charles,?". 12:45-Miscell.iw ous Business. Adjournment. FOURTH DAY-SUNDAY. Morning. 10:00-Sunday School Concert : Rev. E. R. Roberts, Florence, ll :30-Educational Sermon : Rev. N. C. Nix, Orangeburg. 12:00-Collection. Announcements. Benediction. Afternoon. 4:00-Devotional Services: Mrs. Mary Artemus, Monet ta; Mrs. Julia Hartley, Monetta. 4:30-Temperance Sermon : Rev. E. R. Roberts, Florence. 5:00-Business. Benediction. Evening. 8:00-Memorial Services : Mrs. Emma Walker, Greenville. 8:30-Missionary Sermon: Rev. A. P. Dunbar, Columbia. 0:00-Collection. Resolutions. Benediction. Local News. Mr. D. B. Earle is 11 Manning at work on a brick church. Don't fail to have your job printing done by the Southern Indicator Co. Miss Emma Gene Pooh;. Atlan ta, is spending the week here with Misses Sarah B. Hendei sorrtl and Shellie Gantt. Some important announce ments were left out this week on on account of help and the rush of business together. Miss Julia A. Robinson of St. Matthews spent the past week here a ( guest of Misses Hattie Wallace and Florence Cleaves. Prof. and Mr\i. U. ]U.V Hawkins have returned to their homeafw closing a successful school year -\i LaGrange, Georgia, for the sum mer. \ ! Little Misses Theo. Suber and Alberta Murphay leaves for Lea p h ar ts Saturday morning to spend a few days with young friends. Messrs J. T. Thompson, Ike Thompson, and Alexander Evans left for Asheville, N. C. June 7. The Thompson brothers will re turn to the city in a few days. Seymour Carroll, editor of the I State College Review, Orange-) burg is here working in the inter est of State A. and M. College. He is a great State "booster." Oar people are beginning to realize that it is cheaper, less troublesome, and accomplishes more good for them; in fact, save them time and money to have their notices published in The Southern Indicator, than to pur sue the cumbersome and expen sive method of writing and send ing these notices to the churches. .At the special ^meeting of the Ministerial Alliance held on Thurs day afternoon a committee was appointed to draft suitable resolu tions touching the late Rev. I. W. Simons, and President C. C. Scott | was empowered to appoint a com mittee to arrange for a reception I and banquet in honor of the Rev. Dr. N. C. Cleaves, recently] elected a bishop of the C M. E. Church. The indications are that this will be one of the grandest affairs of its kind ever held in South Carolina. Bishop Cleaves is justly held in very high esteem by everybody in Columbia. ^BROOKLYN O^r-^X--BIBLE ?STUDY? ON .-*<T-\ THE FRIEND OF SINNERS. Luko 18:9-14; 19:1-10-June 14. .*/ came not to call the righteoutt. but *h+ ncr?."-liarte ?.-I7. CHE parable of today's lesson, re veals the heort attitude of some of the Pharisees sind of the despised publicans. Two men went up to the Temple to pray. From God's standpoint both were sin ners, and needed forgiveness of sins. But the Pharisee trusted in his own imperfect works, und asked no for giveness; the publican, however, re-, alized his blemishes and prayed^f??r mercy. We must not {rel th-> impression thai God ls more nVasod v, uti those who live in stu than with those who strive to the b<\st <>( their ability to live in harmony with His Law. ' i n the con trary, we must all realize that we come short of per fection and need Divine in e r e y. The sinner who recognizes this fact ls more pleas ing to God than ls the more moral person who fulls to see his bleui- The Pharisee ia hes. Publica*. Jesus referred to this same i nor of the Pharisees ut another time, -aylng. "I come not to cull the richte.>*.>, but sluuers, to repentance." He thus sought to call attention to the fuel that although the Pharisees ela I uti? a i be righteous, yet they were not so. Until they should learn thal they and all other members of Hie Ada mle ruee were sin-sick and needed the remedy which only the Redeemer can -Jive, they were not in condition to come to Him for forgiveness. Not realizing their ueed, the Phari sees did not become Jesus* disciples, and thereby missed a groat blessing. On the contrary, the majority of His followers were publicans and sinners people who had not been living proper lives, but who earnestly acknowledged their faults, turned from sin. accepted healing from the Goori Physician, and became His followers. i W orld's Best P And PL?YER-PI? OLD AND GUARANTE 5 WALLACE PIANO CO. Established 1910 y MB IA 1221 Main St. Phone 1316 CLXFL?N UNIVERSITY Orangeburg, S. C Stenography, Typewriting, Book keeping and Kindred Subjects One and two-year Courses. Send for Catalogue and Circular L. M. DUNTON, Preside?! To You, Mr. Stock Owner Would you own a horse and let him suffer and be aatisned ? Why the horse needs a dentist as well as the human being does. If you have his teeth kept up it will save other trouble on the horse. When this is done the animal will eat better and give you bet ter service. Do you know that you give away better stock than what you buy every year because you don't call a veterinary sur geon and ask his opinion auout it. As long as you do so it will keep you buying stock. Our business is to take care of the stock and his owner. The white people have us to work the same ones over again and then they sell them right back to you for the same price you first paid. Why can't you do the sam? thing and save the price of another horse or jnu'.e? We are called allover this rt'?unty todo so for the white people and you are paying for it. It is time to wake np and get busy. We will do the same thing for you. Yours truly, " DR. J. H. SIMS, Veterinary Surgeon and Animal Dentist, 1518 Williams Street, Columoia, S. C. Phone 2677. Small Farms Five acreB and up with dwelling ' Productive Soil Dent, Sell or Exchange for I other property. I A Pew Nev? Lots and Houses ? Low PriceB. Easy Term? Martin Storks 1544 Main Street, Columbia DR. L. M. DANIELS PHYSICIAN & BURGEON Office Hours: 9 to 10 . . ; 1 to 2 P.M. ; 3 to 4 e. M. ; 7 to 8 P. M. Residence 1610 Sumter Street, Office, 1109 Washington Street. PHONE 1429. : : Columbia, S. C. I. L. BAILEY Licensed Architect & Builder Filans and Specifications gotten out for Residences, Churches etc. 1830 PINE ST. - COLUMBIA, S. C. C=]iB Mail Orders No need send to the mail order houses for what you want. We have it here at the same price, if not cheaper. You owe us a trial anyway. Send a list of what you require and let us figure on it. We have specially laid ourselves out to executes mail orders and you may rely on prompt attention. Our PAINT de? partment is unexcelled in this country. L?rick & Lowrance (INCORPORATED) Columbia, South Carolina. SE Palmetto Meat Market J. S, DENT, Prop'r. Butcher and Green Grocer, Fish, Oysters and Game in season. 1330 Assembly St. Phone 172. Columbia N. H. Collin's Big Department Store THIS is the store that gets the new things first. We eire now showing many new and stylish STETSON HATS-a Hat for every face-f or every taste, ! 1125 Wath?.gton Street, Columbia