The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 12, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, September 12, 1925. DR.
J. C. WHITE WRITES A- 1
I BOUT OTHER RE V1YALS
BATESBURG, BARNWELL i
_ AND ~WINNSBORO THTS^c
ST, WEEK. y
r
After I had closed out a sue- 1
ccaoful revival at Ninety Six, I:
which has "been particularly re- e
corded, in these columns, I was i
next called to B&tesburg, withes
the Rev. A. P. Portef^jg the pns.^r
? tor. Batesburg' is the most in-^i
teresting and progressive town i
-between Columbia and Augusta,, \
t barring Aiken of course? T~i
rowPFI FAII.En IN RATES- :
_BURG. |;
I have been telling our many"!
thousands of readers-o? ihe~Palr?1
. metto Leader, with triumph in?
my styie 01 me irrestiDie "sweep!
W I have had in conducting revivals.
But here I am pained toi
tell of how miserably I fai|pdi
in Batesburg. I did not get a.1
sihglFcTmvert, such a failure I've
never had the like in my life.
before, notwithstanding I pi'uach '
ed for four ngihts. There were/
but four Qr; live shiners in all;
at night's service while I was y
".in Batesburg. " ;
I preached what I regraded as
wonderful sermons, but it-was
like water poured on a duck's
i .back. ~ ' ~ " ' - .
Since then I have been look-,
ing for my failure. Was it in
a. the manner of my delivery? No.
? i I nvorl same manner everywhere
4 go. Was it because I.
was not fully, consecrated toj
_____ IGoHT: jsq^Jj^QBP my heart
and life right every day. Was.
it because I did not have the .
^ a. htj- i
niiHiiir.Limi) in i 111-; {itiupie Ul iVll. i
Zion-V No. They did all?hr:
their power to make the meeting
a success. The only thing I.can'
say, I did not get any results in
B&tesburg. Strange to say only
last year, I conducted a revi-,
r val at that Same church and sin-,
ners could not stand the power
of the_gps]Del. It is a_ bad. sign
whenever a church. \\ke~a tree~
heenmPft Barron^ Jesus is still
pursing nhbeflring "trees! ~ \
qpfat 1mk.fting\at bakn-'
. well.
? Last week found" me a-t the;
"7; ~ . Bethlehem Baptist church, Barn~
weHTfhe R^V- A Cr L. Arbouin,
A. B., is the efficient and pop-j-'
nlar pastor. This church is a-j'
morig the most intelligent-and
up-to-date churches of South Ca-|
rolinaT ~
idere you-^w ilL never_see_any^
floor, in fact they don't use the,'
so-called "mourners bench" at
all. The people sit erect and,'
listen to the word of God and i'p
"you go down to open the door"
of the church, and they come J
without much begging?and j,
^ they can give you an intelligent (1
reason- for their4 comings- Here '
we took m 20 for baptism in
-fcve-nigiit&. _
Among some 01 tne leaning
lightf nf church. flre: Hon. '
W. S. Dixon, Dr. David Dixon,!:
M. D.; Prof. Butler, Deacon!1
Green,, llie Aliens^ tho Harri4=
sons &nd othefs whom I cannot
recall while I write these lines. >
Rev. Mr. Arbouin and wife are,'
highly thought of and they are
hringingnDnngu tQ. pqan in Barn-t
well. This is the only Negro j
cnurcn i nave seen wno get out-,
of their seats and give their col-!J
lectiops in five minutes. They 1
know the gospel when they hear :
it, you see no sleeping in church
it reminds one of a student body
in chapel. .
THIS WEEK AT WINNSBOKO
I am penning these lines on
,the porch of the beautiful and ]
palatial home of Deacon O. ET.\
Manigault in Winhsborp. We';
opened the"big battle here, with I
the St. Paul Baptist church on '
last night. * We "had a number 1
~ of sinners up oh the front seat _
' ? last night, some gave their:
hearts to Jesus and joined by',
baptisritr?These people are spir-i:
itual a?nd fiery, they are shouting
Baptists?but Intelligent. !
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mam mi
^he Rev. Dr. D. W. Roaior ox-: *
ixistor is out witty me and makr _ <
ng me feel at home . . This <:
liiTrch Iras?no pastor. Some <
1 J
oung man with religion, intel- I
igence, and life in him "tan come }
tere and live like a kityg. They j
lave large--crowds?its the oldst
and most- infUientuul church j
n Fairfield county. They have
r new-tfive or six room parson- .j
igo. and the church building is j
minng"~l.he best in the state, ;
Collections are^gopd, and thtT"
people . give freely. This 1$. a
jig. thing. * Our meeting is gorn^-to?he
a .howling success.
Some good strong preacher,
.vrite Deacon O. E, Manigauit, "
trm't write ni?, I have nothing ~
ii do wil h .this church.
signal-? j. a winm?
Laurens "Neyre.
Laurens, S. C., Sept. 0.?Vacation
days are almost o'er and
tile school days are almost here.
Sure we have many glad hearts
am one the bovs and grils of this
city.
Mis\s Ma-ltie O. Duckett is visiting
111 ihe--Hfrate oLXorth C'aro-::
ffi>a. . .
Mas Ida Usher, of AtlanVa, Ga7
was the guest of All's KmmalineNelson
during the Ifast week.
: Mrs.-Selena Jefferson lias returned
home after spending a."
month in the "Land ol' the Sky."
Miss Lola> .Lit tie'from Clinton
was the guest pf -Miss* Willie
tnao- <o-u i I'd mi liirru. crtuiuiiy.
"." Mr. William Wilson of Green =
was. iu_-the cil.v Sunday afternon.*
While here, he" called to feee
Miss M. L. Fowler.
die-1- Colio.ic wa.t in the city a ^
short while oil lirstr Sunday-.We
have just closed- s> very successful
week of re\ival jneetin'ji
at IJethol A. AI. E. church.
There were about fifty converts.
~Sunday a. hTT, our l*TG3lding""i
Elder KeW T. W.kykes, from '
Greenville, preached lor us. He
pi-o-u-hi'd u sinni'j sermon, and
uc aic^lad io .u'c him looking!
pif< II ! < ? -nt*T .llOfl]l"h.
?r' b.? S'lDwliii'o rill!) met al. f.he i
President';'! homo on last Friday, ,
There ^v.ero a^g^>Ly isitors pros- 1
Miss Ida Usher and Mrs. Selena
JeH'ersQU. The visitors ^ made <
s'ome splendid talks, which we <
:dl enjoyed.?Come a;',ain j
delirious. course 01 rcc1
gream and cake was served by(<
lhe hostess^ Miss Mary Tillte-^
was cajlicd on 10 I lunik the host- ^
Sss." The next meeting will be i
wf lha hnmv nf MUs Ludie lliur- j 1
?ins. ~ k I
The Boosters-Club met 611^
fhursday nliernoon at the home,*
=>? MrSr N. E. Kennedy on 752 jl
W. Hampton Street. The meei--|l
ing was . very successful. The , <
amount* collected was $5.15. The 1
Boosters Club wilLg-i.ve -s^rJapa-j.J
^c~Eestival_ in the basement i
ljf the ihureh-on Sept. 21st.. 1
Don't miss this grand entertain-. J
tiniftCHt"wrh-)?e one of the best,(
Lo iTepuL *u$?r this season. 1
The many friends of this city 1
to Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, in
.heir recent bereavement of their '
dstcrr, who departed fTis lif a -]
few days ago at her home in
Cirecnviite,
The'two little boys of Mr. and J
Mrs. L. \V. Garlington are get- '
ting along nicely after a very 1
successful operation. <
REPORTER." . 1
Bennettsville News.
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Bennettsvillc, S. C., Sept. 9.?"
Many of t he friends regret to
hear of the ddath of Mrs. Davis,
of~Xhera\v, S. C. Undertakei?
Morris took charge of the body.
She wiw laid to rest in Saw Mill |
cemetery, Rev. J. J. Harrison, ~
pastor.
Mr. A. T.. t.ucks a tat soji J as. ,
ton, D. C., after a pleasant vacation
home With relatives and 1
friends. r .
Messrs. Bingham Thomas and l
iVIosteon MeColIum-returned toll
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Tir/ PALME1
^^rK-faooaoto.ooo^-C'O- JOOOOOJOOjO-O*
:-! STRAY
i - A 1 ) * jiurl menl n
I liv \\ 11 J.I A M
5 (All contribuliofis to tins Depi
5 poetry,'.' accompanied by? s-tiwitpec
3 ami sent to 1501 Ms Taylor SU-^Lol
3 column. Allwoilhy manuscripts
3 nam*'.. Amateur.-' and pi .ot-aspuat
you have i;.)
8 siring poems on any sub'jeet for a
S muruuns >.. axprossions o f ixlsilidahi
3 kinds.
.OttgOOOOOWV,vOuld
? W A ~N~'
r L ^. ?
The Si.ifhinji of it Loser f<
Ly William
>Here in my exile many i
Vie with eat'h nl ;
And drive aw;-y-the mo
Womake me to ot
V- ^ -Rut all <ii vnljn- >?
The Idi'd^ at morning v
iti ! in'c niv fpvins; h
Yet Joy .within my heai
Cries suddei ly to feel
~ A. jjeart lorn pain. :
??Jlfvr^- JW-ld a-rulmead ,
1 With birds. butter.fllei
" Invite my heart to .my l
Spread the beautiful
But ..si.ill I feel
A soul-deep loneliness, i
For her who -e absent
For whose sweet i resent
.;77"T" Wjun- !<jiio -call
ll'-she''war. here to smile,
4,0 An4- -each joy .laden Imu
_ And 11riant v. ing-h \vi
My soul wants you.
Washington, 1). frrr?their
school tei'in.
Ri a few.more days Bennetts-^
rilie will: he without many of our.
school friends. Quite a crowd
left-this arm., for State Normalin
Fayetteville, We-wish
them much, success.
The Revival meeting at Pee
Dee church la-sl week conducted
hy- Kev. McFarlan was tpiite a
success. He called to see the re-"
porter on .schooT'Hiattcrs Saturday.
a. m.
Rev.-GlenmtdH'harkdte, xVrtY
was at his best - Sunday. Quito
* Targe orgwd was prison! Sun.
:b:-v joigh' lii' Shiloh Baptist
jhurch, when law. S. S. Young- '
doody baptized about 2b or-morujonverts.
This means sometbiing^for
Shiltrh. Coiluetion tor i
I ho buy \vn i S 10 :%U [
Quite- a large 11 umber. from ;
the. city witnessed tin: large bap-J
iizing at Alacftdonia church Sun- [
Ihy. They baptized" about ii-, i
incl 8 were too late tor the time;
Ftev. J.\ B. iUdodana, pastor just
.ried to .dip-away preaching Sunjay,
and yet we trust that he
>vill understand we want to hear
aim more than once. So : wo
trust h'e^'Wcint' preach quite so
aara again sooirr-ltg^will open|
school Monday a. m..-, al Cam-'
Ion. S. C. The people of (,'am-j
;len are do/ng a wise thing tot
keep him .as principal at- the*
High School,
? The-RSperter and Sifter CarI'inter
Sanders had quite a -surprise
trip to Laurinburg. N. C.,
Monday, a. m., with Mr. J. .McKay.
M'hia wal if-vcrjr^delight-:
I'ul trip. While in the city wo
visited the Institute and took a
eery inspiring view, through the
College. Dr. MeDuthe is certainly
bringing the school up to
the requirement.
Miss Bessie Jones called a few
minutes Sunday, p, m., to see the
Reporter. Sunday-ifc-m-., Mr. Br
J. Bradford from Fayetteville,
N. C., visited Miss Jones.
The many friends recrret t.bo "
auto wreck of Mr. B. C. Campbell,
which turned over three
Crimes with the following persons:
E. D. Duelled, Mr. Ash, P.
r. Tilman, C. J. Johnson and Mr. ,
? _ -7 ^ ?j.
Campbell. Trust all will soon
be better. _L. *
There isn't any paper that is
nakimr such a wonderful impression
upon xhe people of this city
rro LEADER
LEASES
f Current Poetry
1). KOlilNSON.
a runout must be typewritten, "real
t and addressed return envelope, unibia,
S. C., to the Kdi\or of this
will be printed under your own
its, this is your ihnnie to develop
t olfers his service;; to anyone de
ny occusioit, *:uch as epitaph.-, inep,
or topics lor programs of all
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>r His Absent S-tyeet heart.
i D. Robinson. *
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)leasiiur Ihintrs
to solm'<' my. mind, ?
0(1 H Refloat ion brings,-ruh
saddening vision blind;
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nth tumultous iiong
fi;rlit? 1111 w11ns bidjnu iiKu?
t, young. pulsing, strong,
an-empty a-he,?
s and cattle grazing. __ _
n living good;??' \1~ ?_
in charms amazing,?i
yearning, need _
:e make A - the ilowcrs sad;
e Natiuefs voices plead;
keep my spirit glad,
t l O
how-much sweater :
i iiv. .-oi.'j,, uii- mm its irweeentjss
r would be-.tlooter,?
ih i<w*j^d*4iirhiing lleetness-ias
UiL! I'alinctLu Loader. Hop
it will continue:.
?ill's. Glenn'- ilcCollum, ilis
Ruth ilcCollum, Prof. J. J. C'un
mhi?lTam* {End- Tattle E. ilcCol
turrr. and fii<lTi y^GTlYef s I can'
.recall were out to Rev. P. E
ildodana's church ' to withes
the larire baptizing.
Mrs: Gladys Shield returnee
to \V*ash"irrgtonr i). <*.;,?lse Mi
CarTie Mill Her returned to Phils
delphia, Pa., for the Winter,
The entire County of Marl
boro.Toi^-sF long period-ot' ti m
has* boon in mourning four-rain
*n in Chi-UP* own time Mond;i
p. m., He kindly in His lovin]
sent us a wonderful needy blcs
tnYijg'of i'ain. ?Just pray^nn^am
Christ will help us.
?Mr: Shokvs^are McEadd;
i?t1 a in ly studied a wis<> "?plan
when he opened up ji .very nie
barber shop on Jennings stree
for the heller aiYorn modal ioi
of our people. Trust he -Avil
make good; as we need mor
men to step out in business o
their own. V :
Dr. A. (\.-Chock* is. still keep
inix busy. He isn't in the cit:
i/nly a short stay at a time. W<
only see him passing. He is ;
coltmria district no. '
FREE AND ACCEPTED
YORK MASONS. .
Columbia, S. C.. July 24, 102o
To all W'orsTiipful MastersrWar
'dens, ami Brethren of-th<
above nqmnj]. Ojatrict.
Greetings:?
You are hereby notified tha
Hit1 District Meeting will be hel<
in Columbia-, S. 6., ScpWIG, lf>2i
at High Noon (12 o'clock) a
Frederick's Hall, 11123 Assembl;
St., to transact such business a,
shall Jegallv come before it
The Grand Master respectfull;
requests the Worshipful Master
of-the various lodges in this drs
trict to obey the summons.
The election of officers in thi
district w ill bo one of the specia
features in 4+io regular order o
business, and each lodgqj is re
attested to come well representee
The Acting D. D. G. M. wish
es all lodges to make full report
including therein all member*
All resolutions presented to thi
meeting must be' in writing an
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Bca signed by.not less than three|
i'o lodges, also requests fmjQ^Jy^ges
8 must be in writing with the seal
of the lodge impressed, signed
J>y ^he secretary, countersigned
by the W. M., also in case where
a local lodge requests action with,
x; reference to a grievance l'rom a
^ -member, the original grievance"
& must be attached before' same
g ?ran be presented to the (listrict_
g ineetingjjor action.
the- l^sVdistricj, meeting for.us
before tile Grand Lodge convenes
let if be one full of inspiration
as: well as aspiration, and cheer
tip that venerable old man, Kev.
j (?. Kennedy, who has?stood
in front of- t_his craft for twentysix
years or more through all
the storms, and is now willing to
be offered up. Come! Help us ;
i-hao<i
v I IV. V, 1 111111.
Callink your attention to these lew
..very important matter, wo
are anticipating the pleasure of.'
meeting the cral't men. from all '
The lodges on the above date.
Moi tuai y iha.'s, and liil'OHiia
lion thereto will be collected dur- i
ing this meeting. i-r
?lo\vs:
National Grand T.odgn T.-iv '
'-per member;
? - ? ?Fraternally;?
f\ R. GLAD&E^,
Acting D. D. G At v,* Rio o.,~
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f ter St. J~ " [
E. R. LEWIS,*
- Secretary, No. 300 Pickens-St. ;
onrn'AKY.
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Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 9.?
On Sept. 4, Ml*; Alfred .Tones
3 departed this life after an ille
ingsy of many months. He had
been in poor health for almost"
s a year; but since May he has
l_ beeft more or less .confined to his
[_ bed. The end came in his 59th .
1?year.?He was fur many years a
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f | EVERYTHING SANITA
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8 f D. W. WO(
g 1108 Washington Street,
memebr and an Elder in the
Washington -St., Presbyterian
church of. this city from which -
lie was funerali/.ed Sunday, Sept.
G, 1 1)25,. in the presence oF a
la?rge concourse of sorrowing re-- *
latives and friends. The funeral,
mis atlen'dod b\ his pastor.?-?
Uovi ilr'Y-. Kennedyy-at?A o'clock,
}j. m.. assisted by He vs.
Cook and Frafcier. Mr. Frank
llriYWYi sang a Vwry n\i\>ropriw to ' T
s^olo: "Subject, ' v,DtTre Those
Tears Away." The internient
was in the Harbison cemernrA1
iTniiliw)in) if ?1?
- nit,- lueai vjutr
FtrHerW.-tr = 1? ?Mr.
Jones was twice married,
ftrm ro Miss" "Viloa Clinkscales
und_ secondly to Miss Carrie Lis<ick.
To this first marriege
Mxa-i' hum i wo suns Harrison and
Marion. To his last union no "
it fen years. _ lie leaves a widuw
um) .Miiis1 and a?firm?trf ?
Tiends to mourn his. death. " '
Sleep ")i jo-.-th'T iT"n?'- unfit ?
vemeet where all wnr'TTe~~Joy7
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