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NOTES FROM ANDERSON
~ * "Judge not a man by his rel;
tives but by his companions. B<
cause his companions are his ovv
chosen, while his relatives ai
thrust upon him."? . ,
St. Paul Baptist Church hob
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Member of Th<
Rebnnl nt 1Q nVWb? ? n..hi,
immediately afterwards.
? Keep in good company ai
bring your friends uul to St. Pa
The Church of Friendly Rel
; tions..
The visiting friends ?of Sut
mer are welcome to St. Paul~Ba
------tjst-Ctairch'while in the city.
The Summer School opened
the Reed Street High schc
Monday morning, Juiy^20Hr.?
large number were present at t
? opening; A few visitors -m
f r tends we re present also." ^
The people of the city are ve
* _... .glad to ^se^Mrs'T George Ma>i?
Jr., out again after such a loi
illness. We hope she will co
tin ue to improve.
It is rumored around the ci
that the pastor of St. Paul Ba
tist Church preaches better ai
better?each?time he takes \
text.?Some think that ho rear
?-ed hio climax who" *"alut
text, "It ain't, going to rain :
i
' more."
Mrs. Charlotte Davis was
SiR P. A. R(
Outstanding Figure in Com
Were Held in Newbc
the city a few days visiting hi
son.
Friends and delegates report
splendid meeting of the convei
tion, which convened at Lauren
be proud "to know that the 192
session will b6 in "the Electr
City" ak-St. Paul Baptist churcl
" > Misses MinnielSue Smith an
^fidna Ricks of Atlanta, Ga., ar
in the city for a while visiting
< relatives -and frit'inls. They arg
i- the guests of Miss Jennie Sue
3- Thomas of E. Hampton Street/"
n I Mrs. Rev. Jackson is able to
*e be out again after a- short illness.
|? -TheJEver Ready Club of St.
Is Paul Baptist Church met at the"
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WILLIAMS . Z
; Endowment Board.
ay parso^'iT WVdn *' sd ay evenjng
lg at 5:00 o'clock, it was enjoyed
-by all-pre.scut. Great things are
in] being planned tor- the future.
.ul The cktb meets ?every?second
a- and fourth Wednesday. VisiItors
and friends are always web
.1.. _ . .
n- come. :?
p-j ^d\Ii\"T^l:ee"t)iTVis-left the city
' i several -<lapi- ago for .New-:
at. berry.lo attend the Grand Lodge
>oT Knights of Pythia^: . ~~~ZZ
M''* Mi'n W. fV
he "Thompson are back home after
tid a long" vacation. They- roportra
~~ 'j'pleasant tfip.
ry! h\Tiss Annie AdgeFts spending^
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iv .uay? in oujreca, 5. tJ.,. with
Pig'relatives ami friends. ' ' .
n- ; Mrs. Dclicia Bruce left for Detroit
n> few days ago. We all
ty_ hope she will have a pleasant
p-'stay.
'id Mr. Thomas I.. Davis of S.
lis panp Street has been ill for a
_
few davs. We hope for him a
he j ? ?
no l)rr(W
I- Miss- Annie .'Anderson is plan'
y '
in ning to leave the city for Tenne
JPEK, G. W. C. ?r- rts
of Calahthe, Whose Sessions
:rry,5. C., July 28, 29, 30.
2r see,
P-! GWENDOLYN ANDERSON1
a SPARTANBURG^ NEWS
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a, Week Ending July 25?The
.11 great, editor of Asheville ffnter!6
prise was seen m-our etty, we,
ic.the Hub City, welcome him any
i. ; time to peep in on us. We are
^jglacT To have such talented men
e 'as he to viait our city.
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THB PALMg
Rev. Geo. Yeargins from Simp
, sonvijle was in the city, Sunday
and preached at the Mt. Moriah
Baptist Church.
Dr. McWljirter, the field secretary
of the National Baptist
Association, visited our city Sunday
and most of ~ Spartanburg
enterprise was well pleased with
our" people's success In the bus-;
Rev. D. L. Witherspoon motored
to Columbia Tuesday and returned
Wednesday P. M. He at-1
tended the League meeting while
there. * "
Mj\ Alvin L. G la sco-from-Macon,
G?., appeared at Silver Hill
II; E. Chilrch Wednesday evening
1 An o cnnnr ronito 1 TUn
.. 1 nv; lll.l.aDtVlt
was a success in every way.
Dr. Brown, Lattons, and Mrs.
Rt-mvn mntnrpd to our city Wednesday'to
hear Mr. Glasco.
A joint~picnic was given in
;Cowpens,JThursday, by the A. M.
E. Church and Silver Hill M. E.,
Church and was reported to have
been the jjreatest thing ever put
over by the "Hub City." More
than three hundred . people?-attended.
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| A church entertainment was
{ given by ML Moriah and memi
bers. According to reports; fh<r
ypntiire was a siifces financiallv.ij?"Trinity
A. M. E. Church had
a lmrlippnp," Saturday, said to
| have furnished dinner for every
Mr. H. R. Foster,the well'
j known undertaker of Gaffney,v
h Mr Sov-1 miiiif Pgynrtll frxnr
secretary' of the American Hu!mane
Society was seen in our eiy
JtwFa-iday and Sunday. .
! Dr. 0. B. Carroll came to the
;"Hub City" of the southland,
last Wednesday and opened his
office for the practice of medicine[We
commend Dr. Carroll inmak*-j
ing ouch a choico.?Spartanhnrgj
Is-an industrial city whose population
is swelling hy stupendous^
^figures. Prosperity and pro-gress?are?indicated?in
every
jptiaSF of its -- growth. Any
-y^ung man of vision will choose
[he city in preference to others.
1 Mr&JK. M. Young, the friendly
wife of ertfr own Dr. Young left
Sunday for Greensboro,-1 N. C.,
' where --she and?K. M., Jr., Will
L- i * * * - - - -
I tspmiu tne weeK end with friends.
Dr. Wm. T. Nelson from Washington,
D. C., who succeeded Dr.
Jhxson is doing well and his numerous
patients are proclaiming
' and a God-sent man and a weTT
i
needed one.
|?Prof. II. E. Danlelspfhe ttsststjant
agriculture agent of C;,
jWas here Tuesday, 'Wednesday
and Thursday. Prof. Daniels and
J Prof. W. C. Bunch, the agent for
this county, visited most farming
districts of our county. Prof.
Daniels reported that the crops
I were as. good as he" lias ~ evTer
jseen in this county since 1920.
f?The?N.?Q. -Teachers?Association
is creating excitement, mainy
of the S. C. teachers will, at
tend 4,his meeting. Miss Florence
*Lykca will meter? from Greenj
ville, *Miss N. L. Oxner, from
Spartanburg. ~
Dr. DePinna has well adapted
himself to this city, he now
boasts that he should have been
here years ago.. He is doing
splendidly in his work.
.. We are, glad, to _Jearn ^that
Mis's Oxner's brother, who left
the 4th of July for Tuskegee
Hospital, re-improving.?
VfSfTS^tERSHAW CTONTY
On Sunday morning last I was
at St. Stephen Raptist Ghurch, to
their 26th anniversary of their
pastors service, the Rev. H. Mc~:
Rant. He has given them 26
years of good service. He was
highly commended by many who
spoke. The annivei\sarysermon ]
was preached by Rev. McCollough
of Kershaw., whose subjecfc~was
Matthew 16:19. Th^
hureh was crowded. Service ab
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FTP LBADBB ^ ? s
so Was held at three o'clock. Col- (
lection Wa5~^od. We toured :t
through Sumter county Suhda>y 5
afternoon 'and the crops were J
fine from every view. The pep- 1
pie are in a prosperous condi- 1
tion. We-could see that. ?they~1
have a broader vision for farm- c
ing than ever. We also visited i
several " farmei'ajofrzthe 1 o wer i
Richland on Monday. ^ . 1
aw J. M. Denkina, R. L. Blue, J; <
M. Brawley, B. J. Blue and sev- 1
eral others. I think that the 1
crops of lower-Richland are bet- .t
than they have been since 1919=
although the weevil is doing its" J
part.
" FRANK HAMPTON.
TEXAS SOLON .
CALLS SIIERRILI, CZAR
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(By The Associated Negro Press.) ,v
?-Washington. !-* t?-. Airy.?hY- i
presentative Bjanton o1" Tex- 1
as declares that Colonel C. ()< i
Sherrill, who recently gave-'the'1
Kn Klux Klmr permisrrnm to par H
rade the si reels o!' Washington !
and -to hold a nal km*?! meeting in i
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% Bunyan Lhu
J? FiveHeavy 4 July
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jne of* the most prominent it
npiares, is a czar, ruling with ab- i
jolute power one seventh of the ?
Jis Lriet of, CoJhjnbiL The Tex- i
is Congressman-further declares ?
diat he is going to wage war a- (
>aftist the c-zar when congress I
convenes. Colonel Sherrill, who <
s Director of Public Buildings 1
uhP Parks, has, heen art,ivjEL_ilL j
lis dffbTts ^ to "establish r
mow bathing beacheSr?lenfHfhJ
ourts. and golf links in Washing
on,' but these un-American acts4
give-not attracted the ..attention j
>f Representative Blanton.
iVIiiTESTRy c ?
TO DRIVE MAIL
CARRIER from home <
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New York, N. Y., Aug.?Dis-jj
I;' I V i i m . ?A lliflut P Cn nU a/r?"
, . ^ uv.j iHMV/i t v x wrrrpOTrTj
ta-en Ish>rul, has sought the~aid
>f i In' gV;nn! jury in connection 1
ivhli a raid on the home of Sam- J
.1 el Brown, a letter carrier, by '
ivhito neighbors.- They want <
15; <>\?n L> irr<ve. He refhses and ,
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li- t u ril c d over to the; author-1
tte threatening letters which
HAULING *|
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Motor Trucks at
pecializa in?long*?Xlousehold
Goods. Jjj1
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Saturday, August 1, 1?^"
le has received. The whites adnit
that they want him out, but
iay they offered to buy his home
it a good profit to him, but he
itubbornly refused to<sell. They
>erty values. His wife,, Who,
me of the letters says, is to be
rilled in the street, is j& school
eacher. Fifty, colored men sur- _
rounded _ Brown's house ta.proflOOSIT?
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By Robert P. Edwards
(By The Associated Negro Press.)
On May lSth 1862, the Confed
irate dispatch- boat 'Planter
vith a cargo^f guns and^mmttn-?
tion steamed -out of Charleston
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harbor. and headed directly for
he U. S. Fleet. Upon approaching
the fleet which brought all
?imyr1;er:bear upon the supposed
enemy, d Negro poked his head
3ut of the pilot-house and waved
a small Ijk S. Tlag. turned
his vessel uvei to Capt. Nicolls
of The U. S. Onward, and told
how he and his eight companions
maneuvered the boat past Porta ?^?
Robinson, Sumter, and Morrisriot
missing a signal. The asLonislied
Capt. Niculls
rnd his boat toRearAdmlraLDu- ?
pontf--at Port Royal where Rear
Admiial Dupunt madc^im a Pi?
lot on the spot. The elevation
Lvns vorif!o/l q4 HfnnU:??i r
,,t iitvvi awi cioiiingiuiij ana
o was ularpri second in pnmmaiui
:>f the U S S Crusader. ' "
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