The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 18, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2
W. C. T. U. MEETING.
Annual Convention Held at Lake
City March 6.
Editor County Record:?
The Florence County Woman's
Christian Temperance union held its
annual convention with Lake City
Methodist church March 6-7. The
session was opened at 10:30 o'clock
Saturday morning with the hymn,
"Onward, Christian Soldiers". Rev
W H Hodges, the pa9tor, conducted
the devotional exercises, after which
rioioaraTAs wprp enrolled: an ad-.
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dress by our president, Mrs E E
Howell, was thoroughly enjoyed by
all. She concluded her address by
reading to the convention a medal
essay written on, The Value of Total
Abstinence. After hearing a vocal
duet rendered by Mrs Howell and
Miss Ara Rodgers, we had the reports
of officers and superintendents.
After the appointment of committees
and the noontime prayer by Miss
Cleo Attaway.we adjourned for dinner.
At 3 p.ra.Saturday the convention
again met, being opened by the Crusade
song entitled, "The Glory
Snnor" The Crusade Dsalm was then
read by Mrs Hodges. After the reports
of delegates and the introduction
of the pages, Masters George
Davis and Kennedy Hodges, we had |
the reading and adoption of the constitution.
'
We then had the report of the
Time and Place committee and the
election of officers, the following being
chosen to serve the ensuing year:
President,Mrs E E Howell,Florence;
vice president, Mrs R B Cannon,
Scranton; corresponding secretary,
Mrs H H Husbands, Florence; recording
secretary, Mrs R B Hood,I
Olanta; treasurer, Miss Bertha Morris,
Lake City; Flower Mission department,
Miss Janie Hinnant, Lake
City; open air meetings, Mrs T H
Harllee, Florence. I
Then a most inspiring and interesting
address on "The Present)
Needs of Florence County" was
given by Mrs R B Cannon. After
the pledges of the different unions
had been made we sang, "Work, for
. the Night Is Coming," and after being
led in prayer by Mr?Haselton,
we adjourned.
At 7:30 Saturday evening the
* meeting was again called to order by
a welcome song rendered by the Y
P B's of this city. Devotional exercises
were led by Rev E P Easterling.
After a quartette, Mr George
Dickson extended to the visitors
of the convention a cordial welcome;
from the school,Prof W B Compton;
the churches, Rev W H Hodges; and
Miss Bertha Morris extended to
them a welcome from the Y P B.
Response was made by Mrs ? Hausman
of Florence.
After singing "America" the convention
was entertained by a playlet
by the Y P B entitled, "The Children's
Tribute to the Prohibition
States". We then enjoyed a solo
rendered bv Mrs J L Wysong, after
which Miss Attaway gave a lecture:
*Why South Carolina Should Have
\ Prohibition". We had the closing
song, "Crown Him King of Kings".
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the convention was again opened
with a song. Devotional services
were conducted by Rev W H Hodges,
then Rev E P Easterling offered a
beautiful prayer in behalf of the
women who are working for this,
the great cause of temperance.
After a selection by Mrs Norma
Howie Wysong we were addressed
by Rev J M Adams, who gave a stirring
talk. After a solo by Miss
Howell, a collection was taken for
the prohibition campaign; meantime
appropriate music was rendered by
Miss Mamie Green.
After singing the temperance doxology
we adjournek until the afternoon
service at 3:30 o'clock Sunday.
The last service of the convention
was opened by a song entitled "The.
White Ribbon"/ Devotional exer
cises were conducted by Kev w i
Sinnott. After a solo by Miss Williamson
and a violin obligato by Miss
McNeil, we were addressed by Mr J '
K Breeden. After a vocal solo with
violin obligato by Misses McCutchen,
Howell and McNeil, a collection
was taken, during which time a vio- !
lin solo was rendered by Miss Mc- \
Neil. The congregation sang, "God !
Be with You," after which we were !
dismissed with a closing prayer by
Rev W H Hodges. We do not know
yet where the next convention will
meet, but shall know at a later date.
We, the Lake City Y ?B, cannot
begin to express how greatly we enjoyed
having the convention to meet)
with us, and we shall look forward
to the time when it shall assemble:
.li + U no ofroi'n nPAPW -TrFPYIRDS. I
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Lake City, March 10.
Chat front Carlisle.
Carlisle, March 15:?Mr and Mrs
W B Hodges of Lake City spent the
week-end at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr and Mrs J L Nexsen,
near Kingstree.
Miss Grace Fulmore, accompanied
by Miss Ruth Carraway.spent Saturday
and Sunday at her home near
Cades.
Miss Arcie Smith spent the weekend
with Miss Bessie Williams, the
teacher at Sandy Bay.
Several of the folk in this com- 1
munity attended the funeral of Mr
Jim McClary at Kingstree Sunday
afternoon.
Messrs Gilbert and Alton Sauls,
of the Cades section, were noted in <
this community Sunday afternoon.
Brown Eyes.
EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL?
HORRIBLE!
Calomel Is Quicksilver and Acts
Like Dynamite on Your Liver.
Calomel loses you a day! You
know what calomel is. It's mercury;
quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous.
It crashes into sour bile like dynamite,
cramping and sickening you.
Calomel attacks the bones and should
never be put into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel just remember that your
druggist sells for 50 cents a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone,which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and cannot salivate.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
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work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens
you right up and you feel great.
Give it to the children, because it is
perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.
Sailers Snapshots.
Salters Depot, March 16:?Everybody
around here is astir now preparing
for another crop. The use
of fertilizers will be very much curtailed
fhia vonr and thp cotton acre-1
age will also be cut. Some wheat
has been planted and is looking *
well. The tobacco crop will be increased
to some extent. I
There has been much sickness
around th? neighborhood among
both white and colored, mostly in
the form of la grippe.
We are glad to see Mr J M Cook
out again after a few days' sickness.
Miss Lizzie McClary of Kingstree
was the guest of Mrs C E Moseley
Tuesday of last week.
Miss Ettie Payne of Andrews is
visiting Mrs J M Cook.
Miss Irma Nettles of Sumter was
the guest of friends here last week.
Miss Hattie Counts is visiting her
sister, Mrs A R Moseley.
Rev S Hugh Wilds of Columbia, a
missionary to Africa, gave a splendid
taTk on Missions at Union church
Sunday morning. He accompanied
Rev W I Sinnott to Central church
in the afternoon, where he talked to
i
the good people there on the same
subject. He is an enthusiastic worker
and an entertaing speaker.
Mr C W Boswell spent Sunday
with his parents at Silver.
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