The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 14, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
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BEVr-H. M. MOORF, ft-Hn-R m?f
D. P.. CALLED TO CHARLOTTE.
K C. FROMINERT- CGECMBHfp
? I'AS rUK UUKi TO THE EBER- j
NEZER BAPTIST C HURCH. RE^ t
SIGNED THF. P ASTOR ATE OF i 1
2nd. CALVARY SUNDAY NIGHT 1
" ~t?0 LEAVE IN MAY, ' ?U
(By Rev. jJ. G-AYhrte, D. D.)' T
? Like a thunder-boirTrnm the clone
-?; aky, camo tin;?n'tMgiuUlo'n?of the '
Rev. Henry 5L Mo<ne, A. 13., 13. D., f
urn., THe" highly esteemed and >m.uch j
? honored pastor of the..Second Calvary..
... Baptist Church of this city last Sirrr*
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The resignation is to takes effect
_ the last of Mav. and the Itov. Dr. j
Moore~wBl then take lip- the pastor
ate nf. the Flipno7 r Tt:ipti?n Church.
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??? The?Efrcnorer?Baptist?Chun h?H??said
to be one of the largest and J
the moat prosproti-; romi.rc.:ations in
" ' ^' The Htv. H.-M. Moore _was born
in Greenwood, S.' C., 40 years ago.-**
At an early age he attended, the "old
field school." When he h,ad reached
his majority he saw the need :of edu- j
~ " catianr* He- then -entered the Beaver
Normal. School at Greenwoodf- S. C..; .
?~ where he .studied "for three years." lie
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afterwards matriculated ;.\t Benedict
College in this city.-whoru lie-MmlUsU
and labored for 0 years, during which .
time ,h?_Jinished th - I,. I., College ^
' pteea of _A?B. ami B,?i4rr"the degreej
of D. D. having been conferred later,1
_bocauae_gf?his.- mgi'ltoroas. - worJt- in?-~*
the stated
Dr. Moore has continuously been "engaged
in_ the pastorate for^ the last
20 years. He has successfully pas
-v_tored..th.e. following ""churches: _j_
Mt. Moriah, Spnrtanhin-gpStr^nntr*^
? 17 ? at "Anderson, ill e CTTtm-hes a C~ Bel ton, (
Abbeville and Honea Path a?d here r
~ in Columbia;
In 1907, th e same year Or. .Moore1'
finished the' college course at Kene-^ i
~~ diet cdllcfee here, lift ma mad1
Mattie L. Henry of Wlnnsboro, S, C., ^
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JtEV. J. J.
THE UNITFD SONS OF
- ift an organ ligation which 1h> dofrftg
? infirm people of South (Carolina.
Harrison, State Master, Prof. J.
D. V, McCrae, State Treasurer.
Alive and gives to the faenefirfa
" pays from fifty fo one hundred^
=? from $25.00 to $100.00 in case of
nousenoid goods. It. pay a from $
ness and up to $10.00 ori Doctor's
^ITlUlUg 61 1U ana T&i* any ml
BE V.J. J. HARRISON'S. MJ,2S
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MOORE ,
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tlso u graduate of Renedie^eollege
md one of South Carolina's?has
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The Rcv._Mr. Moore has heen thi
lonored ami acceptable president, o
be Baptist State Sunday School am
1. Y. P. U. Convention ever since It
>rgnnizuUon 19 years ago. \
Dr. "Moore was among the origina
"24" trustees who pounded Morri
College in thbL^alate, and-baiT beel
>i1e- of its outspoken Phiimplnna ovV
ince. J - '?He
Is nlgortlre author of a, book o
iction?colled; "Hal/mantle" which -t
he picture of a poor boy'a struggb
id the rugged road of "life. The Di
novV working - on another booh
I1IA? fl 4 .1* 1 l *- 1
. tivrit iiuuuru, .miii uc uu nivaiUciun
isset to the?ministry, It will tr
aiown as *'. t h rah a m .4. -TTan faith."
Dfi ^Toore was tho founder and tin
nsahhu oi me i nion utgn: acnoo
it licit on. S. C. For tliree years h'
.resided over this Important school
md at the same time pastored tbrei
hit relies.?;?.; ? ?
South Carolina sustains an irre
larable lost tnthe giving up oner o
lev favorite sons to the brotherhood
)f the Old North State, and Columbli
md Second Calvary In partlc.ulai
ilro. Moore is universally- loved hv nl
vho k nv>w-4> im?he re.-- He -Is affablt
evel headed, ainan of peaee,_a grea
to?pel preacher, a worthy friend ant
vithai a Christian gentleman. T
h o Hhetie/fei- Churchy h a
vad some worthy divines" to shape he
loft,itiy. .^he hajs had none mor
worthy than our friend, and esteemei
Christian brother, Henry M. Moort
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NEWBERRY NEWS.
Newberry, C., March 8.?La.
^hupcl A. M. E. CliurCTlV The cotigri
ration was out" in full bloom.
-At 14_a. m. Tie v. Ellis ascended th
oAtnun. at'OnmpanlofT* by liev. H. 1
le arson After the usual prelfmlnarie
Ellis preached from Ephes
-13. The sermon wa3 .vfcry much en
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!ON, State Master
ABRAHAM & D. of J.
It has at its he.afl Rev-. *
A. Kirk, State Secretary-an
It pays to its members whil
r'y "soiiiGtmwg - after ^cfeath. 1
lollars for hospital benefits an
' total loss by fire of house an
1.50 to $3.00 per week for sicl^
bill.
pwnawon write 11 ?
110 Richland St., Columbia, S. C
jfe*, Bennettsville. 3, C,
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PALME*]
? Joyed hy all who--were-prescntr ?The
T Sunday school was called to order by
| the Superintendent at *3:00 p. m. All
the officers and teachers were at their
respective places. Miller has a wondeVful45unday
.school class. Seven and
thirteen are the banner classes. ,Thg
? .teachers of the other clashes have
? served notice on Mr. Win. Gilder and"
L Moon That the tnnarer-wilt:
leave their classes after March 15th,
, 1925. Eight p. m.found us again at the
house of Bod, and Rev. Ellis preached
apotlier wonderful sermonr-as ~tre unfolded
the Scripture. It became food I;
for_our hungry souls.
Friends are always weTcolne tolj
- -Miller Chapel A. M E. Church whore?i
you will enjoy yourself. ]
" The ir?arrlagp fever?has?reached -i
- | Newberry again. -Jdjss Lillia May <
?.pnysingcr ana Mr. M. mill&hi were"
?married March?&th. Miss Katlierine <
~ lwnh ana-Mr. H.' Leonard were mar- ried
Manfh 8th. Miss Margaret Chal- -j
? nnff m>. Robert Ruff were - m ar^j
ried' March 8th.? ~
Boys don't get uneasy, because '
~~ Newberry can furnish four girls a il
week' for the balance of the year'and r
there will be some left.
Mrs. L. M. C.ilder is still on the sipk 1
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The friends of Mrs. N. J. Gallman
will" bo glad to know that she is im-^
11 proving fiuni lrer-iBness. Dr.
J. D. Williams 4s doing a rush- j
p irig business in Newberry. He has a
t: fine country practice.,
j j Little Richard jE. Anderson was '
9' home <5n last. Sunday from Allen,
j where Ire is attending school. "He
11 visited tfie son of RevTR. E. and Mrs. 5
3! Anderson for a sbortf time. He reBnptlat?Ciwroh
Cufiday. ^
J M-nrch Xth nfSt o ht?K A-.. ?.i.l .l.i
| ! "J-r " *"?J-?wilu 111UI f.j
congregation. Sunday school opened t
e wonderful for thirty minutes. Prof:?
Gladden was a visitor of
; school. ProfTGulden's ^wonderful adb
dress was "'New Courage." ?
e. Dr. J. D.*_ Williams^ was a visitor
j also, and he stirred up the minds of
his.audience.- .. .. '
| The "morning service opened at 11:30
H.1 rrr scripture lesson, Mark 2:1-11.
i Rev. Baten preached a soul stirring
j sermon,?His text was Mark-gtTi-Sttfr
; ject, Christ in the home. Rev. Baten
f- was really at himself again* Sunday
a: morning.
a! The Young Men's- fcorum Is doing
vi splendid work - God bless them, and
1. may thoy oontinuo to grow.
' ! The B. Y.-p-.-trrrs-liT full bloom,
^bringing up lioys and girls in the
i church of God. ~ '
_U AHftft Cafrio Morgaff RTTs- ^eon"JITT
and unable to be at her post of duty. i
e We hope she will soon recover. ? <
Mrs7 B.:.Henry was unable to meet '
>,; her class Sunday. Shei hjs been-ilL-J
for several days. We hope her a <
speedy reco\T<5ry..
Miss Susie Williams^ Miss
Williams, Miss Datcher, Mr. Thomas i
' were visitors from'-Morris College, i
i. Newberry County Tfeachcra'^Assn. _<
j j The Newberry County Thac-hera' As- ^
** sociation met in its monthly meeting ,
^Saturday, March 7, 1925. at 11:40 "L ^
*V? n n riv/1 ^/t ?TI Q CI ?11
[ ' " "-M?ito ifiroiu^iin?mi. U. U. VJUIl1
g! man, in the chair. The meeting-was '
. opened by singing "Peace Be Still."
Prayer by Prof. R. F. Gladden, then 4
l+singing, "It's Me. Q Lord." _ J
i Subject for discussion: ."Why only *
; girU receive teach'
! era hnd mends entered' the discussion (
readily .giving many causes and Bug- ^
gesting many remedies on raising this
; percentage. JLaJTLatttfi-il more parents
: had been present and would' execute '
the remedies presented, there would
be no cau^e for this delinquency. 4
1 Mr. E. H Aull. the county- superln- '
' tendent, was present and made a very
4 appropriate arid inspiring talk. He .
i^used for a subjectJPsalm 133: Behold
how good and how pleasant it la' lor ~
brethren to dwell together in unity.
He illustrated how much unity the
lower animals exercise toward each
other, and yet mnr the -ruler over all
animals, seems to forget and fails to
tlive in unity. He was very uplifted
over the enthusiastic spirit oftfre """*
Rosenwald jdea in our county. Ten
trnr} schools have been built and five .
! (51 underway. Two
other counties were represented.
Each county's representative _
j gave the association short and en|
couraging talks. We gladly welcome
j visitors. *
Mr. IT. S. Gallman, the county super
?^isor, exhlMtetfr some Industrial arid
d manual art work. Every article shown
Li-was mftdp from?material that bad-,
di.been thrown away, such as pieces of
e goods, boxies, rough plank and paste
t j board. Tli'ey~~~were, vei y, very useful d
I pieces of wdrk.
, The Home Economic Department of
'Drayton Street High School treated
^|Jim?aaauolatU>n wUh a very appetllihg"~
repass. We cannot say too much for
y. diat department for its generous hos- plUuty
sttown tba association. Ths
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teacher of that department. Miss o
Mary PearSon, expressed lier~ con- tl
gratulations for being .privileged. .to tl
entertain the body, and will make~it ' R
welcome at any time. ~ ?.
' The meeting \vjll be long remembered,
and I believe the assemblage L
will acquiesce with this ' statement, j %
Teachers, trustees and visiting friends ( a
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SEYMOUR CARROLL TO ' n
MAKE HUMANE SPEECH J
Special to The Leader:
GreenvilLe, March 12.-^-An announcement
was ^glven . ouL 4o--?ewspaper ?
correspondence?this1 aftt'inuuu?tinrt??
Iwunane mass meetings will be held
ru the JWhite hlgn school, auditorium .
rt -Hendersonville, North Carolina, |~
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aprn me t>in. rno meeting at Hen- j ;
iersQnville i9 being sponsored by Prof. >
1. A..1 Brahntxm,??>i??woil?known j IL
minister and educator. Another meet ! i \
ng will beheld at "the New-} ;
berry County court House auditorium,^t3unddy
afternoon, March the 22th,
it four o'clock. Dr. J. D. Williams, ^
well" known physician and surgeon
jerry meeting.
At both meetings, Seymour Carroll,
leld secretary of the American Iiu- -? ?
nane Education Society of Boston,
with?southern?headquarters in this- ?
iity, has been aeeurcd to deli v<*r"LddreHH
nri "Hnmanp Education."
iol, r. c. Simmons , \-?
fools asheville audience $
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Special to The Enterprise: ; 1 4
Asheville. N. C.. March Aa of
Id the now fame Col. Rosco"Couklln *t*
iTTTrmon8,-associated editor and writer **
or the Chicago Defender, disappoint- $
d a large audience that appeared In X
he Stephen-Lee High School audi {*
orum to near nim last mgnt. Norhng
has been heard from Col. Sim- X
nons since Saturday" - More Elian ?
1800.00 -was sold, in. tickets, accordng
to a statement given to *.!ie papers
h.is morning by J. D. Carr," publisher X
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fe Lewie Prin
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f the Asheville Enterprise, .who lead
he movement to bring Simmons to
his^itjL. "I have not heard from
Ir. Simmons," said Mr. Carr, when
itervlewed today, "no communica[on
has reached any one In Ashellle
as to,why_the speaker did not
rriver. - He told me oyer the phone
aturday that 4ie would be here Monay
night for the meeting." Many
loney men of Asheville witnessed the
isappointed crowd, for a part of
lie audience was made ue_qX _[Wkit?
tlzens.
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1109 NANCE ST..
Onr Mnttn?"COITRT
We carry a complete stoc
ing Gums, Patent Medicines,
- Sets, Women and Men Pock
.Lights and Fine Candies~in 1
We make a specialty in
^ scriptions. A fine place to s
G. W. SINGL1
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Little Lc
Every Sunday and ge
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Saturday, March 14, 1925.
DR. T. J. MILES VISITIJMG IN
- "FLORIDA.
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t Rev. T. J.> Miles, D. D., Presiding
Elder of the Kingstree District of the
Palmetto Conference; and better
I known as the "Dollar Money King,"
is visiting friends in various partes of
Florida. On his return he wiH stop?
at Tampa to see Bishop W. D. Chappelle,
Presiding Bishop of the 7th
Episcopal District, who is there for
his health.
When last seen. Dr. Miles stated
1 that his hat is in the ring for Episcopal
Honors in 1928.
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NEWBERRY, S. C.
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:k of Cigars, Cigarettes, Chew^
Crude Drugs, Toilet Article's*
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