The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 14, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, Febra^fy 14. 1925. ...
CHURCH NEWS OF
COLUMBIA. ?
By DR. J. C. WHITER
JOWE8 CFIAPEL A. M. E. ZION '<
CHURCH
H Cor. Blossom ami gumter Sts. 4
_Sundayr 11 a.-mr the Rev. Dt Jr 44
Francis Lee, Editor of the Sunday V19
School literature, will preacb. DrT
Lee is one of the leading rtren "bf the"
race?a lecturer, author, Poet and
the only Negro of America who is a
member of "the lnter-natlonal Sunday ~e*~
? School Committee whose business"!? P?
m . is to arrange the Sunday School les- Y.
. sons" for" the Inter-national Religious ha<
5 world,?Dr.?Lee is the only?Negro ^
to publish a Vest Pocket Commentary ^
k on the Sunday School lesson Which fei
is used by the Methodist, Baptist, hei
? Presbyterians and Holiness people an- c^x
nually. You will miss a rare treat W11
if you fail to take advantage of this j ^
V Jones Chapel. * ^
It may be interesting to the pubA
lie to' know' that the Sunday School ier
4.u:_ >-<i t- i _ u -
p Vy"urwn'?ooginmng the frrBtrj-**"
;?abniay in March will begin its opera- E!x
tion jat 12;3O ^. m.-instead t5f^l'brn30 aL ma
IB. afe nuw. ami the preAfhfng?-gii
vicej*wiH begin at 10:30 a. m. The c?!
???Varjck C. Eh~Society will be re-organ- t71"
ize? this coming Sunday at 6:30 p. vei
v. , m.f. All are welcome, i ? IfiJ
Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor, arri
/ . James Gordon, Church Clerk. ?ei
izry^" ? ?-???-sir
New B&ptist Church Organized." *01
? A new-Baptist church wasLorganiz-. Zp *
ed in Shandon Ann*;* l*u.
. tfeb. 6th7 inst. The name ~oF~lhis j ^
new organization is the "Shiloh Bap-j^e
Jdst Church." : '?*
The church council consisted of
Revs. T. W. Rice, A. P. Porter, J. C. f?]
White and J! E7"Simmons, Wm. Reed . '
and A. P. Simmons, licentees, Dea-| u
* con J. H. Waiters and Bro. Edward | .J
Lott, who acted as secretary. Rev. at
A. P. Porter preached the sermon "a
the occasion, from the subject: "The ?
Importance of Sanctification." - Af- *
__ ter which Rev. J. C. White raised a s.
collection of $23.95, Then the house" "niJ
was called to order by Rev. J. C. White Wo
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Moderator of Gethsemane Baptist Association.
'the church was consti- 01
tuted according to the rules governT
{ cons were selected, - clerk, treasurer,
?.?Sunday School superintendent and a
? vote to have Dr. J. C. White their 1
pastor. After a Tbng hesitancy on the j
. - part of Moderator White, he consent- \
( ed
to serve the chuich. Mr. and Mrs.-;te)
J. At Black, (White) Took an Hetive} ^
interest in this organization. They{j.
__ -have a new church house and lot and ) "
only owe' a little more than $300 on
the same. * ,
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APOSTLE, F? B. --H-." (Fire Baptized a
Holiness) CHURCH. . j T
The Rev. G. F. Jackson is the name Co;
of "the^ new pastor of Apostle, Fire, an
Baptized Holiness Church, which is; ;
located on the corner~pmeai the cor-"Tiff
" tier of Williamo 8t. nad HamptonTAve. j etf
Bro. Jackson was born in Spartanburg i '
County, married, and has one adoptedrsol
child. Was ordained into the minis- he;
try by Bishop W. E. Fuller of Atlan-! j
to, and has served successfully eight I Efc
. years. The Rev. Mr. Jackson .comes ; enl
to Columbia highly recommended, he J 1
is aggressive and affable and withal ge;
i~- ^ ^n humbre ChriBtrari""Brother. 1?
Bro. Jackson reports a-splendid ser-1 ly
wice for last Sunday. Preaching 11:30 Su
" 3:00 and at 7:30. At all these ser- <
vices he had an appreciative audi- To
' encc. -The Sunday School met at lOr^lby
f .30 and a goodly number of young noo-l
|| ? -,ple as well as adults came out. Be- Sa:
H causa old and young attend Sunday 1
(. -rift* ?H?fraK*y-^rrmy IIM rrntTmplfly ger]
armed with God's Word. en<
: ?~ The public is cordially urged to Th
come out and worship with thdm for fui
you are thrice wplcnmo ?-ftr
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BR. ADAMS SCORES SLOVENCY *?*
! - IN DRESS. fie!
At bethel Metropolitan ^. M'." E. r
[ Church, Dr. E. A. Adairts was in the Sp
very heighth of his glory?because 'Cfi
both the auditorium and the gallery, ity
of Big Bethel was crowded. - m.
Dr. AdantS "selected as his subject: bei
"A big man Cured of a deadly tnal$- Wc
m. dy/1 from which he depleted the con- Me
dition of Naajuan the Syrian, and how TVfa
ft that he was cured of an incurable Mi:
disease. In thw development of the pie
discourse the doctor paused long e- j0l
nough to condemn untidiness in dress. Hie
The Doctr/ did not commend the Pea
present dly vamp, nor the bobbed'j0l
M hatred .itfpper, but on the (Other hand
he ^ vOtnmended the man or woman
H who wore good clothes. The sermon
HL produced a profound impression; and
ft ik the subject of-many favorable com- ? 1
V I Dr. Adams finished on the same sub- mo
ject at the night service. $140.00 (wl
was collected. The Sunday School was chu
crowded with young people and $7.00 4:3
was raised. ^ shr
One of Bethefs members in speak-]wh
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: of Dr. Adams said "this week; j"T
e years ago. Our church js .doing .
iolid business for the Lord now."
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?v White Dlocouracs on -the Whys r
bnr ~M an is lost nndArrother is c
Saved. ^--7? - * f
Sion Baptist.?church -was crowded t
usual-all-day last Sunday. Many-itors
from- -C.?Richmond and- ~
ier points were present. The Sun/
School- was-unusually "large with a
. James W. Hopkins, Actfing Supt. B
charge. - We have 14 regular class.- 1
together with*a mndeigaiten de- ~
ciment."! Collection. $8.16 The B. ^
P. U. under Mr. John Carter j
lite is tho loader.?Rev. J< Q, White -I
fan services at'exactly 11:30. A a
srent prayer, invoking *. heaven's t
ledictions upon - the pastor and ?
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?>?3 oiiereu Dy ur. J. H. UOOdB.
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Dr. White preached from the sub- t
t: "Did God raise up Phflroah _
iply .to destroy him?" Using-the r
:t: "For Wis cause have I raised \
ic up, that I might show my pow- c
in thee,_and that my name may
great Lliroughout -the earths-?-odus.
.While the text was A an aizing
statement, and the. lanage
rnnfnsing. the nnstor showad ^
lclusively that God is not wicked t
that Hg~con3)gn3 one myrJfco hea- j
i and another to hell. tEvery man ?
given, a fair chance. The collection \
lounted to $109.00. While other of- c
ings were taken for Sister Fannie
ell, who has been ill lor the last ~
ir months*
\t 2 -o'clock the Rev, fflhite took. ^
p nf his mon, Rev. Reed, II, John- V^-McCormick,
J.?M. Bailev and ^
aeon. James Ruthreford to the c
* women oT that institution. The
vices were grand?each prisoner i
?gedr that we pnmp Knplf it! .
-ure. ' ?
At 3:00 o'clock Dr. White preached
his church in New Brookland, there
s a large crowd of white and black
hear, the pastor; as he discoursed.!
;y were in -tears. Pastor White fin- j.
ied on the subject of Pharoah at th.e j
jht service, and said he felt none the (
rse after having preached four s
les in one day. Dr. White pastors j
lr churches in and around-Columbia" 2
niely: Big Zion, New Brookland, j
thurtown and Shandon Annex.
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?LADSON PRESBYTERIAN , -4
At the morning hour ol worship S- Davis,
D. D. pastor, preached to
appreciative audience" taking his!
ct from 2nd Cor.. nth chapter and-rth
verse: "Thanks be jjnto God for; 1
i unspeakable gift.
immediately after?the?sermon, Dr. it
vis installed the newly elected offi-jt
s of the Trustee Board with" well JT
psen words of encouragement and ; t
monition.
hose installed were Messrs. J. R. i
rnwell, C. A. Johnson, Wm; Johnson, c
d Dr. L. M. Daniels^ j i
Following the installation of the: r
leers, Mr. H. N. Vincent-was ordain-jc
itciicatn " * - m <
The service of ordination was very I \
emn and impressive, touching the Is
arts of many who witnessed it. ic
Sunday School at 4:50 P. M. with jd
ofessor-G.-A. Johnson, Superintend- ; j
t in charge was well attended. ' >
Mr. J. Pgjot who is endeavoring to 1
t a class of one hundred heiro -
5te~and Christian training was gjr'eat! c
encouraged by the number present
nday. --- ; - . it
Christian Endeavor at 5:00 P.' M.!
pic "Freedom from Self" was led id
Mr. d.^Pelot^-Sunday Feb. 15, the;^
doavor will be led by Mrs. C. D.! 0
xon.
Under tho direction _of Mrs. C. A.',-j?
inson the "Christian Endeavoc^ pre- j
ited on Feb. 1 a very pretty Pageant I;itled
"A Modern Christian Quest."
e Pageant shoes' \vhat~~a~*fihurehrH
ictioning in every capacity meansi
a city, town, community etc." S<?r-'
e instlires Vramir nnnnln ? 1
_ 4- ? ~ J. fJHrvAw W1CI1 64 j ^
quests.. The church sends themi.j
many quests into the home, foreign *1
Ids^etc. ?
rhe following were the chjTractersr ?j
irit of Service, Mrs. II. A. Simms; !>
urch, Miss M. R. Saxon; Commun-1 \\
, Miss Ruth Butler; Nurse Mrs. J. j
Champion; Poverty, Miss M. Bar- .j
; Need, Miss B. Pearson; Young !>
>man,-Miss Julia Johnson; Young ^
n, M RupprnrtrChG?ks; You t.Tt, {
.ster H. B: Rutherford; Foreigner,
ss P. Patrick; Group of Young Peo- )i
, Caroline Rutherford, Maude E. ||
msorr, 7 Ourutliy Nancft^l Buleah ]
:ksr-Ethel Raimey, Ruth-Henderson,
rrt Davis, Xatherine Johnson, C. A. *1
inson, Jr., and little Mack Johnson. *1
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npijcuc oiauun a. in, k. ijiwrch
Corner Pine and Senate Sts. M
rhe pastor Rev, L. G. -Bowman 3
oehod ? wonderful scriucur Sunday 1
rning and nighty The Rev. Dodger *[
hite) pastor of Wayprley M. E. 3
irch preached a splendid sermon at *jj
0 p. m. for the bencfifr of The Son- ^
ne Club. The Club raised. 117.05. ^
ich was a great help to the church. $
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THE PALMETl
^OTED DIVINE COMING TO
BETHEL
Dr. Joseph Gomez, Pastor of Bethel J
L M. E. church, Detroit, Mich., wilt <
rtr Bethel A. M. fe." church.?'fitontr -I
ail to hear him. He has just com- 1
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?SECQNH CALVARY BAPTIST 1
The church was filled to its capacity
md an unusually large crcfwd was out
it the night services.- $66.00 was col-' '
ected at the morning services. (
IhP KPV llr ^ tv| Mnnrp u.'nS fiT"
rrc.-hact: qc ha antararl tha rAafwnm -H
)r. Moore discoursed from the sub?J
SCI of the '"Two Baptisms." 'the 1
ormon was fillfed with much thought"
ind the divine vspirit permeated the. _
>ig audience as the man of God "talk- 1
id to them by the wav."
Sunday school reported as being ex- 1
ra good, with the choir in tip top
"rim.- =~~". ' ? h
Dr. Moore -is conducting -a great
evival iij Charlottp, N. C., at the E-. j
jenezer -Baptist, upward of 68 have
ome into Ihe fold. ' _ r; 1
Second Nazareth andiWacedonia ? Baptist.
Churches. ~ _ (
The Rev. R. M. Myers preached to
i full house at Second Nazareth?ort-:
Jisciples." The services were -fine
ind collections good. Sunday school
lere is growing in interest and attenlanceseach
Sunday.
The Rev! Mr. Mvers was at Macedolia
Baptist at 2:30 p. m.y where he
eveived the saints.. And at 4:30 p.
n., h6-was at-Arthurtown where he is =
lomfintr flio T ifflo TTo** Tt. 1 ~
hurch is proppriftg to build a church^
:hurch builder. -' - - ' ' " . _ .
Dr. Myers preached again at night
it . Macedonia -and gave the Lord's
o be the best sfervice of the entire day.
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St. Luke Baptist Church
This church is located on the 300 dock
of Lincoln St., and is pastored
>y the Rev. J. C. Collier. Rev. Col- '
ier'has two other churches, one is
he Phillippi Baptist, Saluda county;*
ind the Piney Grove Church near
^astnver,' fcrfc- Brother -Colliflr was :
it Phillippi last Sunday where he reinrts
a PTfnt.timp Mo fillo/4 Viio r>,il
>rt at St. Luke at night in?the city. A '
arge crowd met at the appointed i
ime and place, where they feasted '
m~the_ good thingfr,of .Sunday
School is^ in a splendid 1
ihape, and prayer services are spiritid
and regular. = J
?Mrst Calvary's New Pastor Is Here.
When the Rev. H. W. Long, A. B.,
he newly elected pastor- walked into
he First Calvary Baptist Church last j
Sunday, he was welcomed by one of
he?largest?oongrogationa?that has >een
therefhis year. All the deaeofta 1
md othei- officers were at their post ,
)f duty. Dr. Long preached in the.
norning from the. .subject "Peace..
nrening services:. "Ft.omal Prp^npg
>f the. Great Friend/' -The-sermons vere
filled with truths divine, hope
ind inspiration The Rev. Mr.. Long
:omes to Columbia from Datona, Fla. I
ia is ft man highly niiHiiiwf, hnvi^gj
graduated from Howard University,
Washington, D. C.
, The "membership 13 < carried away
vith their "hew Pasf.or P-i-WT pnjn 1
ixpects to move his family here soon, j
vhere the carpenters are now putting j
he finishing touch on the parsonage.',
Sunday School Sun-'L
lay under the leadership-of Sunt. H. |
(?? uarrisom Karat Calvary has one
if the best schools In the city. "1
p I. S. LI
! Departmi
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h BIG LINE OF C
I Men, Women & Chi
J A Specialty. Shoe
making and Tailorii
I ment to seled: from e
: at the Lowest Price
; Connected wit]
First Class Barber>
A Beauty Pari
I. S.TLI
Departmi
1131 WASHINGTON
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rO LEADER ~
There was a great day in Sidne:
Park C. M. E. Ghurch all (lay las
Sunday, Pastor Fariner_vyas greetei
by extraordinary crowds the entin
iay. '?
-very test sermons at 11:00 o'clocl
when the house was held spell-boun*
ind at times "amens" greeted the gif
ted pactor in his appeals for kirigdun
building. Collection^goodv
Gov. Thos. Gr~McLcod Speaks
Gov. Thos. GT McLeod spoke to 1
bouse filled to its capacity at fou
b^clock in the afternoon. The Gov
jrnog'o opceeh was wroi?nnnt withignai
?V. T M.V vn-cnnsuau tmHSCTFrnrp- 1
Colored people in general- are ex
travagant irrfheir praise of thxrxhie
;x^cutivefs sound advice.
Night services at Big Sidney wa:
great, it looked IjkeHl used "to look
when stnrh crowds went thorn?tha
Columbians called it "Blanding Sfree
Theatre." Dr. Farmer preached a
nother great sermon. ? Sunday Shcoo
was just fine. The membership i;
planning a. big rally?next Sunday
when all of our friends are asked t<
come ouLand help us. ' ;
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH ^
Corner Gervais and Barnwell Street:
. On the Firing Line.
.-The .day, of lhft Lord. Feb. 8th, jj
of good things, a feast of rich bles
sings were in store for those wh<
were present. The hour having comi
for services, the minister, the Rev
Nl S: Smith, mounted the rostrum
full of holy zeal to preach the word
for~~the^Spirit of the Lord God wa;
upon him.?He selected for a text; St
Matthew 6:33, "Seek ye first -tl^n
ness and all things shall be adde;
unto you." The minister-delivered at
able, convincihg"and "CfTective ser
mem. - The doors of thE-jrimrclr weV<
opened, and following the appeal thro<
precious souls were added to th<
church,'- The music rendered by the
choir was very appropriate and en
joyable. The speaker held the closest
attention of his hearers, from begin,
ning to end.
The End of the World and the False
ine iaise prophets and humbugs ol
religion are ever with 'us, and like
"Bango's Ghost" will not down. ~ Only
last week a bunch of religious fanatics,
Calling themselves Seventl"
day, Feb. Gth, as the end of the world
The^ whole thing-would-have beerr"E
laughable farce, but for the subse
quent sufferings incurred, both physically?and
mentally by the -ignorant
of these so-called "elects... -Of _^God.'
These poor deluded followers, we arc
told by the newspapers, sold out al
their, belongings; land and household
effects, and even the last hit^of fooand
huddiing-themselv<js in out-housed
fasting and in songs waiting for i
silver cloQd to descend in order that
they might be "caught up with th<
Lord -hr-a- cloud- and ~brr~forev"er witlr
Ulhy" ~ ? ?
A lul uMtiese poor wretches had tc
Be taken care of by charity organizations
until they could be again settled
in places of- profitable employment,
after the mighty ?vent 4id--not
materiattzer*? -??? . ... \.F?..j
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It seemed that Jesus Christ contemplated
this very thing when h*
warned* us to beware of -"false prnph.
ms" -who would. ?8yTo here^ or -lo
there," gp not out to see, for as the
lightning appeareth in the east and
shineth into the west so shall the
romink of the Son pf. man be."
The rr*t here -is a-way to knuw these
pseudo-prophets, and tHat Is when
men essay to compattrfrom mathematics^
the "time3 and Reasons that God
[rath put in-hi? own power. These
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LOTHING FOR? 1
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ind the Besf Quality^;
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[iCHURCH DIRECTORY
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-j- BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ' I
< Rev. E. A. Adams, l'astor. 3
V SERVICES: - 1
- Sunday School ,__10:00}A. M.
n Morning Service . .? 11:15- A. M. "
A. C. K. League ~ 6:.'50 P. M.
El^Z I <
r SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
-j 1100 Block Blanding Street
Ax: Ravi 3?-j_R Farmer, Pavtw.
e; _ " SERVICESt--??? r =
- Sunday School 2 10:30 A. M.
f Morning Service-^_/ll:30 =
' Epworth League ?: T>:3U pT'm.
s Evening Service 7i3(LF. JM. '
t -J0NE3 CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION '
t; ^ CHURCH.
iCorner Sumter and-Blossom Streets
1 * R?v: R. Alexander "Carroll, Paslor^ ]
4 ? SERVICEST
luiiiv School .y.lfr;QQ A.
3 Jklorning Service -11:00 -A. M. [
-f-Vv-G. B. Society 6:30 P. M.
j Evening Sorvice :ri?8:0U~t*r~5Tr~
^2nS^CALYA^Y BAPTIST CHURCH *
| 1500 Block Bull Street _ ^
Rev. H. M-:?Moore, Pastor.
^ Morntn^ Service _:______im5 A. M.
*|B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
? Evening Service _-r_?7:3fr-P Mri
'1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH \
?Richland Street
a" SERVICES. <
^ I Sunday SchogL-,-Jr " 1.0 :QQ A m _
\ B. Y. P. U. -----1 0:00T\~M7 "
Evening Service 8:00 P. M. WF.SU.FV
M P ruT'Drn
v7 ??? > *??. JL4.,vhux\V/H
77 Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sts. " *
*: ( Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. ' c
SERVICES: )
' Sunday School I 10:30 A. M._ *
pftfomfng Service ,_jll:30 A. M.
I engug' - 0..30 P.?M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
:L Rev. J. G.-White, Pastor."/? c
7? SERVICES: fi
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. j
! Morning Service 11:30 A. M. j
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
" Evening Service 1 7:00 P. M.
~ NAZAtRETH~~BAPT1ST CH L RCH I
L-Sunday School I1- 10:30 A. ~
. Morning Service *__12:30 p. M.
.BY. P. U. 5:00 >. M.|S
evening service 7:30 P. M. C
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1 religios alarmists would contribute in- i It
t-j finitely more t?-the cause of Christ jii
1 and kingdom building, if they would
~ only?go-td- w;u i/ k, jrtTlhe jcay se, by re-' p
i Hevlng the distressed, help Kind up the j <
; broken heairts, call erring sinners to , v
? repentance, and strengthen the weak.jtj
i~ rather thim taking God's business inju
hand of telling when the world wlll'o
i 'end. The key that unlocks the rays- o
- tery of God's Providence is in the K
keeping of Him, and Him alone, who al
robes himself in the garment of om- 'a
niseicncc. ?:?? ~
i "Of that day and hour knoweth no iu
man, no not the angels- of heaven," a
> saith the Saviour. -
J?Then -why should' we presume to
Jaiow'-what .cannot be- known- -Then, ?
ihere is nothing to be gained making
I'false alarms. What! if this present
lorder of things were to terminntd nt a
e-any givep day knowrrtty man ? The
tastrofthd wpuld so unnm-p us, to
unfit us for present day duties. . ( (
"Be ye also ready"-is the' stern ad- j ci
i . monition coming: from the lips; of the-ltl
, Judge who shall preside on-that-day.-'tl
It behooves, each Christian to take1 ti
his marching orders and read again, i si
; the purpose of God, .in the Christian a:
?' life;?And that '-pnrpose ds^dcr "wurft^si
The Christian life is a campaign, a; A
' race, ji battle, a voyage, it is ours si
' to be oft duty, do faithfujlv each day
r* what our hands find to do, and death ; n<
r and-yadgment will, in the very nature ti
' of things take care of itself, because le
they are in* the keeping of God. w
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union"baptist church
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Sunday School opened up at the
usual hopr -at 10 a. m. witk-. Spp.U, ?
Mr. Chas. Smith at his post of duty/lv
Singing flymn No. 252; Prayer was_ ^
offered by the Pastor, Rev. T. M.
Boykin. We enjoyed a splendid les
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son. For 30 minutes." Collection was i
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$9.75. Afterward we enjoyed' some g
very encouraging remarks from Mrs. j.
J Wilson, the mother of Rev. John R. jr
| Wilson, D. D., of this city.
At 11:30 a. m. our Pastor Rev. T.
' M. Boykin gave us a splendid lesson
i front John 17:5, text: "And now, O
j Father, glorify thou me with thine
' with thee hftnra the worlA mm." S
Subject: "Satisfied without an addi- ti
tion." _ tl
At 4 p. m. The City Missionary Un- is
! ion met with us of which Mrs.-P.A. s<
[Ingram is president. The future out- b;
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
??R*v- T. M. Boykln, Pastor.?
SERVICES: _
Sunday School-ioVoo A M. / J
Howling Service ---".rrm3Q A. M7 ^ "1
BUYV P- U- -.7:0.0 P.;M.
Everting Service 8:00 P. M. - ja
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
- - Lyon fttreat? =?1_ _jj
Bey. F. H. Smith.-Pastor. ?
SERVICES:
Sunday- School 10:00 A. M.
Mftrniryr ServW -_ = 11. ^ M i
Bi Y. P. U --.n-rzr-6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M. ^" -j
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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Green and Gates- Strata
: Rev. 1. T. Pollard, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday Schbol 10:00 A. M.
Mornirig Service 11:16 A. M. - ?.
Afternoon Service 4 P.- M. \
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nd. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH " 1"' :
Rev, R. M, Myers, Pastor.
SERVXLEb:
Sunday School ~ ?_10:30 A. M. "
horning Service -11:30 A. M.?
J- Y: F. U. ~ 6:00 P. M.
i!veni.ng Service 8:00 P. M. T ~
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MA CE DON IA BAPTIST CHURCH
R ev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES: _ J
aunday School 10:30 A. M. __J,
Vftcrnoon Service 2:00 P M
3. -Y: p. UY~??M 1
?ycjiing^Service'- &:nn p m
CHAPPRfe^E STATION A M~ F ??
- CHURCH. ?
~ Corner Sen ate- and P4??? Streets.^
Rev. L. tr^r Bowman1, Pastor.
? J_ _ SERVICES-- ? . . ? forning
"Servic e 11:30 A. M.
Ilmday g"hrrn1 * n P M '? [
t. C. E. League : 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service '7i30 P. M.
JONES TA BERNACLE
Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.
SERVICES: ~
'.unday School- .-^?10:00 A.
afternoon Service ! 3:00 P. M.
trTrP. u. 6:00 p. M. 1 :T'"\
Ivening Service ? 8:00 P. M. J *",
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, ~ Rev. I. D. Da via,. Pastor..
SERVICES ! ^
lorning Service ?11:16 A. M. unday
School 4:00 P. M.
Christian Endeavor 5:00 P.M.
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sok for this Union iooks very promisig.
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Our evonirtr" services hayan
. m. The pastor gave us another
splendid lesson from Rev. 6:16-17
erses. Text- "And said to the mouns
from the ^ce of Him that sitteth T
n the fFimnh* nrid from the wrath ??
f the Lamb; for-the-great day of
[is wrath is come; and who shall be
ble to stand?" Subject: "The Gener1
Judgment." We certainly did eniy
the whole "day. Eight persons
nited with us to help hold up 0,hrist
s our Saviour. Total collection fnr ?
Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor, "
C hasrSnti-thL-Clerlr; y
Or B.-Mobley, Reporter.i__ ^
t the Seventh Pny Advenlist CnUfrch
Henderson
Sunday night, Feb. 15th, subject will ??
o, "Signs of the Gecund Coming Of?
Christ." The Bible gives a clean
jt answer to this question asked by
ie disciples-of-Jesus: "When shall
iese_ things, "he?"?Matt. 24:3.Beau- JjS
ful pictures on this most important
abject will be shown. Our meetings "
re increasing in interest nnmh?r, ??
j come early to procure a good seat.
.dmission free.' All welcome. Song
irvice 7:30k. Lecture at 8 p. m.
iarp. -Don't .forget that we have :?
othing to do with those that will set
me lor the coming^of Christ. Leaf- .
its on the subject will be given aay
free. .
CHARLES CURTIS, Pastor.
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nUli^Ci.
he Officers and Members of the Couwbia
Mutual Benefit Association.
You are hereby requested to b6~ f
resent at your next monthly meet- ~
ig, on Monday night, Feb. 16th, at^
o'clock, at the Frederick's""'Hall
123*4 Assembly street. Business of
nportance to be transacted.
By order of the President,
JAS. H. GOODE, Pies.,? ^
C. J. BUTLER, Rec. Sec'y.
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ne, Florida, the first permanent aetement
m the XJnited States. . ThU| .
L Treasury Street^ measuring aaly
n-en feet in ^idtfcu ; It was laid nut
y the Spanish in 161^ ^ ^