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77 _ zitiN nArrTsT .ciiLitcit news.
Miss Ruth Bynum,?primary
teccher in the New Howard
School opened and. closed the.
' Sunday School last Sunday. Miss
Bynum is an expert reader/accurate
ami of a plcasifty dispositien,
she is the eflkient Sunt,
of the ( ladle Roll Department.
. .11 0 ; m., the Rev. Dr. White
y our .pa; tor, preached a most w .?
deri'ul -sorrxicn on the sWpiect of:
!-- MGcdreversing the deaTFf~senterivC
of lie?.Ohiah." Zion was
on lire with the Holy Spirit. ?f
* ^' At o' o'clock p. nh, Pastor
V Whtt'c rine' of his faithful
\ ones motored over to the Ihook^
land Hap! ist where . he met a '
V warm -u iriiuid hand of helicvcril
Vprtv v. 7.. '
J .(1I.V.1. V r:i JILIIUHI. v \* J11113 J a*SlSf
) ted ltip pallor ip-the afternoon
I ,s6r\ ice-', here Dr. White, deliv-:
I erod another great sermon, two
J member.-, joined the Church.,
c I , Sur.dav night Dr. White j
I iiR'ac hedH-ht* sermon of his lifei
/ ?eci.l 'need and finished his. farn-'
; \ ons .-oemon of Ile/.ekiah. It was
\ f? great night in Zion.
^
? \ ~ Cur t at or is iii A-.h^villo this
Wee 1; t i ci < 1 :i jr y \ t he \I^ i st
|DaiMi'.'l C'brrch for--Dr. O. -R. V
I Cordon, ho will rnLLLriL-lu-day, so,
( las to *'111 his pulpit to-mori *j\\. .]
Xr- / Ihrrd'ct Cel'ege ITay ar Zion. \
i Denediet Colle^o's whole sfuf
I dent 1 ody will march in full' ar- i
* ray down to.Zion tomorrow,'
^ jf whore tin. \ tu tor will preach a
'? ? sue. j;?. ernv w to llrcmr'~i)rrr
>J White has*asked "the whole
il Church t < !;Vin? a spqjial offer-1
v'l ing i'or il:i' loheye. Each gradW~
uate or i'oraier student is a ^ keel'
- to give a woil as'vwery-.member ^
and lrier.dv- 1-el Zion lead while T
' ?HCTtler* tellr.w-:-?
JO.NLS C]!AV:'L, A. M. E. Zq
'' . CHl'Rt'II
Oeit "imnihci1 'attended 11 >/.
k (dock service at Jouesdiapel and
)enToye'd a sovinnn full oT ITioughf ]
;i' v\ i! li ' t lie Holy.
Clari s hy the Pastor. Dr. A; E._
f- > I.omnx. Many a heart \vrfs made
niT'le: ' ) re'lnl;'c in the IVortPJe**
; ' us. lie preached from S't. Mat4-1
th(?\v-; "W-h.-M will it nr.)-'
fit;1 won 1c coin the World and ,
lose lii - soul, or what will he give
. i
in exchange"."''-.
M r,::]0 the V. C. E. Society
?' hurt tt 1 '..i"di; -.mod by mem- r
. is ste: lily-ya owinp. .. _ ]
! hers and frjen Is. The Society;
* ' is alive and is steadily erowinp.!
In Lhe evuniiig?the pastor-^
preached ?rem Cal, 6:17, "For;
henceforth, let no man harm me J
v for ! have buried my body-on the;
Lord Je us." Subject. "Impcj^-j
sible." : : .... ' I
Sunday March?7, Dr. J. C.^.
. Lewis our Pres.idlTp EHder will,
by pre ciU ro ?hl(l his quarterly
|j meet i?)if on Mndoay nipht Mar.
[ 8. lie will preach Sundav morn-i
I "fTTpt^rtrrth possibly Sunday idtfht.m
-The public is cordially invited j
to bear this strong and noble
F prervher. .
SIDN.EY MARK C. YJ. E7 I
Cm'RCll NKWS
The Sunday School is- going
at its best, since t he lyembership!
dri\ e has been put on and niorej
~clas.se3 added, tho attendance'
ha s^ in 'reased < \vice its number.
A splendid lesi+on was discussed
by the teachers.
At mo>ning service we were
favored \v4ih the presence of-our
Pixvidinf* iildcr, Dr. B. E. GoL
phin, 'Vho preached a very in-J
sh><?tiv(i s.orrfibri Trom Exodu/f
"But lift up thine rod, and
stretch out thine hand over the
A -sea and divide it; and the children
^of. Israel shall go on dry
I??ground through the sen "
I 'At 6:00 p. m., the Epworth
' League was opened by the Pres.
5. A short song service was held,
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.0 O.O O OO O DO O O O.O.O O O OO.O Q <XO DO o C6
Qf.. Columbia I
C. WHITE - . |
. .ooooo;>ooocracreoco?S0a 8
_j_ a
after whk h a program was rendcrcci
under the auspices of M.
Benjv ICwcr.?Mi1. Foster made
some very good remarks. He
Vated.his points so clearly that
iwent through the mind^ of the
whole congregation. A special
program is put on every Sunday
for the . League.. All visiting
friend- are requested to bejires.ent.
. ; ^
The Choral Club is still in pro?ro
s and renders PeautifuLmusio.~
They Tendered the music for
Ihe Prog r a hi at Second Calv&ry
TT~i Surd- y evening,' and wasasked
by Mr. Bryan to rendej^a
mu-ical program at South Ca-rolina
College (white) last Sunday
ight, 'which they did.
On Monday jdght, March 8,
the Rev. J. C. White of Zion
Baptist Church will preach for
ub Come out and hear hrm and
hi.-? Jubilee Choir.
BETHEL AOITET CHIJRCH
a representative number of the
OUlxrOhrvO Conference delegation
Sen 'ay morning. The study
oT the' lesson was interestingly
conducted by?all the . teachers
after which Prof. T. H. Keal of
-Rock. Bill, S. C. using the time
for- review, made its a splendid
ii^dre s. Mr^ Pullock, Secretary
of the.V. M. C. A. t..nd;Tr?f, To.*j*a*
Seniors, Secretary of: the
* (.. x-i-v/ miiui irn, WCTO present
and introduced to the Sunday
School by the palter.
~"Xi. TITTY a. m. to a packed
audience, .the pastor in a few
brief* remarks, presented Dr. Cl
if. Tobj.';, Senior Secretary of
'he Y.TT C. A. of Ameriiea to
iita. h _ii lib. after reading the
lvl.h f-'hapter of the 1st Corintf'.f'iTrsr
scV: ted' the "wlrole ehap^
ter for liis text, eniphasmg love.
Tae:\lnjdy was highly .pleased
aud expressed himself as such
'lev li-toiiinir to Mich a wonderful
discourse, asserted-, "When
i nn-t tamo upon tho scene. He
;wfrio A new comrr.-Tdnont
give I unto you: that
vou love one another." Christian
ily has bc?h many times hiddetn
or ob 'cured ar.d nothing but
tl.c'Luvo rppkcn of in this new
commfvidmcnl has been successful
in (ho ubsti uc fftTTTT^The
command is too simple.".said
Dr. Tobias, "We Hike
rumplex 1 hii'gs. This love works
-i'cntiy but nevertheless,.^effectively.'
XIie christian religion
works Iron-v within usas'the'silci
1 forces in namrc, finally, ^ny
i i,! i ( ii\11 f 11 u i >w.ai f.. 11 1
..... i.im. t.- uu> j mi ui_.mve
f v;?!n. futile and powerless."
The A. C. E. Le ue service
wits wry good, eome to these
ervices and learn to do by doing
tilings.
Sunday night, Dr. E. A. Adams
preached from Kzekiel 36 and
hitler clause of the3S verse, sub.
r'Thc guarantees of God; 1st. His
His purpose to sa-ve his people,
1th. He will provide." Beautifully
explafned and charging
that iiT order-ior-UH to receive
those there is_so much required
of us to do. ?
The Clubs and Boards are
working in hamony. with each
ether at their entertainments,
The newly organized "Club (The
Trustees' Helpers) had quite a
! "Vlnn/Jni- u-'
j. infill. UN
to help cai:h other Lord and we
have a guarantee of, success in
every undertaking.
Ministers' Union
The Interdenominational Ministers
Union met in First Calj
vary Uaplist Church,- Feb. 23,
'with Rev. E. A. Adams presiding
Xhe_ devotions" wefe COfiducted
by Dr. G. T. Dillard, the
Chaplain.
I The meeting was well repre
fHKPALMFf
sented. .Nearly all members J
were present, and a good spirit (
of chrisjLu>n frinedship was man- ^
ifested throughout the session.
The Union was graced with the I
presence of four visitor* nameJaLLftr-Long
Presbyterian
Church, Cheraw, S. C.;
Dr. I. B. Brown, rector of St.
Luke Episcopall Church of the
City to which he has been recently
calledt Dr. J. C. McMorries,
a representative of the religious
educational department
11/ Alston of Allen University,
.all of whom addresses the Union.,
with befitting words
' .The eom'ptete arrangement for-1ie
installation and banquet were
effected in the Union Tuesday
-Feb. 24 at Sidney^-Park~~C. M. E.
Church, at~8i?5 p. m.
j Dr. I. D. DaVis,-Master Of Ceremonies,
in a dignified "and a.dept
style, called the attention of
the appreciative audience to the
j occasion. ~-v
I " i 4
j. The interdenominational choir |
of many voices, made up of mem
bers of several choirs of the City, '
rendered sweet and 'harmonious
music foivthe occasion that cannot
be excelled save by angels. ^
| The ministers of^the. Union'[were
dressed in uniforms, style'
bla-i'k, which presented a grace-J,
'fnl appearance to this intelligent c
congregation who looked on. Dr. (
N. S. Smith who was presented
< by Dr. I. D. Davis'to "preach" the ]
Installation Sermont_pi^ached -an-^
.electrifying and edifying-sermon j
from the 'Toxts: ,1st Cor. 9 :1G'
tad RnmamrT": 16.. .. . _?r-\I
The installation of officers
was performed in grand style by
,Dr. P. P. Watson. The installed are:
Rev. E. A. Adorns; Pres.:
Rev. H. W-. Lpng, Vice-Pres.; j
Rev. A. E. Lomax, Sec.; Rev. W.
E. Farmer, Treas.; Rev, H. E. |
-Washington,-Asst Sec, and Rev.
G. T., Dillard, Chaplain.
I The repast which followed as
the climax to the occasion: is a)?
most beyond description. The
Juixment of Sidney Park Church
became the recipient of the happy
souls of both.ministers and
professional " men and women i
' from -nearly every walk of life, ,
who marched from the main auditorium
by orders of the grand ;
; Church, to find a table nearly a
^hundred feet long groaning'tin.-'
dev. the weight of eatibles of
old Roman pastor of Sidney Park
most every thing the heart
^coTtUl' tvlsli. pioudud b.v a tuni!mittee
of some of the best worn-1
en in the world, with no excep
tions. _The feast, was occasional-;
ly intersected with toast spceches
by. Drs. D. Sims, A. E. Lo- J
max, G- T; Dillard, Mance, E. A.
Adams and others conducted by
the Master of Ceremonies. Every
body who witnessed the ocea
sion expressed their dejight of
having?Jaeen -present. and~~ returned
to their respective homes
singing God's praise. ~~ ?
g ^oaoaoo0oowooo o ooccaco o oo
REFSF'S DT
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rA Full Line of -Patei
Cigarettes and Tobacc
Madam C. J. Walker'
^ Tiroes. Ire Cream air
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g 1422 Assembly Street,
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!> Office Phone 602G
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T " 7 ~ * N. J. FRF
; Attorney-at-Caw a
-;ir?**- Praeliee in all Court
1119 Washington Street,.
ii
I / J. II. ROE
:; mercian
Suits Made
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f 1118 Vj Washington StrreeW?? ????? ?>????!
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IX) I RADKTt V ? - Thus
closet* -one of the most
conspieious "banquets fraught
with the spirit of Christianity it,
has been oufs to-witness? *"
NEW RROOKLANI) BAPTIST
CHURCH.
Last Sunday w^s a great day
at the Drookla'nd Baptist church j
The paster-. Rev. J. C. White. ',
came over on time; and all wereglad
to see him. The pastor]
preached?4f 41 were hU-lasttime.^-He*
chose his text fruml
TT K in?jp< 9fH U r.v.^1 o:?i
__ e , v.ii>iih.ci cum wini i
verse. Subject: "Studying among
the. .Clerks." Shall the;
shadow go forward 10 degrees;
or go hack?10?degrees. Yon
should have been there While hot
V I
talked with us by the way.- Ha(L>
yoji_heen there. -you ?would have
f Hlty rvV re ed w i t-h lio mans 10:;
11-15 verses: Hew shall they,
hear without a preacher? And j
how-shall they preach except
they be sent'. 1 mean he is a
preacher'; and orJ.e<whom we, all
believe was sent. At the close
of his- text he bytoned-Hthe dt) or"
for- joiners and two were added i
to our membership.
. At 8 o'clock. Rev. J. M. Miles
Mis subject was;*""Make a Joyful
Noise." I toll you he .made j
them a^l makc a joyful noise, i
Wo are always gl; i to*have him '
with '??; as he is our own, and
he can come1 heme any time he'
likes. Flo is org among -fhe best
in the '-date Brodkhird thinks.?
L. C. COOK. Reporter:
Mr, Jlerry v: Andrews Of.
Cal-:0!!n Falls Passes
T^Rrwi FRIiT MarX?The
many frineds of Mr. Ilenrv Andrews
wi'd regrrct to hear of hi.
death v. hi- h ce'cored Wednesday-night
at hi-..homo after an illre;s
of two week-." He wr?, in
the fj&rd year of. his aveand
ha.d in -furl hoahlr-fn' th? '
yarX.several years and vordmed
entirely to his room and bed- for
the last.lv.o weeks.
He was a. member of Sprinqrfield
Broils' Chorch. ami served
as a Tv-ne^n foe several veers,
was a rroQ'l father and friend and
a noble Christian prentleman.
Fune-el services wore condor
F:)0 OS-,-"- h yr': t;'f;l'iy- ;>'' |
ibrrnor. at d o'clock by his pastor
lav. A. \Ynrefr. Inteumont
wa? maiiu in Sprinjrlkdd borne
*-nry. , ^ ;
Mr.. A'v'rcws is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Polly Andrews.
Q"'t' daiv; h1er. Mrs Sylvester
W^'d-Law of Calh pin Falls. S. (\.
Ihree sons.' M'anK 11. .Tubus aijd
Mosbs Andrews. The I'd tor ion
the silk, list at this writing
re'ativos to krr.ent.
and {wo brothers Muses arTTor
\ ?w! ... l ? "
tuirsj.v.-i ai:ti a. nosi ot oilier iviufnesariri
frfOnds tcflament.
llis.hvkwords were: "Tell the
ChurO-h t-n-a'.eei nie in Heaven.")
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( III K( II.
Corner?Sumter?and Itlu^.'-n streets
He v. A. I-!. I.oiuax, I'a-tor.
sl-:uvj(.:ba:
Sci'viie 11:U0 A. M.
S u i a I n~5'~"*S 11 i1 ii !.! . i'. .
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2nd. CAI.VAKV BAPTIST < !fI 12(11
HlocK 15 t!I St rcet
Itcv. II AI. Sl>ore, Pa-tor
? ?I:UVICI;S:
Sunday School - ? _ 1 <i "* >i1 \?M-.
ii jf'Fvrvice ""1 lMf> A' AT "
B* Y-. 1'. V. "" 0-nil !'. At
Evening SA vice ?. 7:20 P M
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1st. CAI.Y All Y BA-PTJST l III IK 15
*lliclitaud Street
_ KEY. 11. \V. l.()N(..Tast<,r
r . si:u\ y
si^n<i?y- Sciiowi . iu.i? \ x?~
Mominrj; Service 1 ]. t A. M.
B- v. i*. \:. % *; , o.'h) p. xi
Evening Serv ire ? . << < ? p \]
*S ESI KV M I. < III ?M 11
( Mi nor ' it rvni- jiml P.u r.v el! Sla.
I(ev. X, S. Smith; 1'ustnr
v. sEk\ l( i;s:
S?inil;?y "Soli;.r.l . - i??.- .{ A. X]
Sw. ice ! } \. M
? ca^iM: . p. y,
Evening SCTV? ~ .};j 1'. ,\1
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MJiiiIny ScliMii! ' . IM MI A. XI*.
Monirrrri'l'Moo' j j A. X!
ii. i'. ~ T~ i T\ M
Evening Servi.-t 7 M- \i
N.v/AKi hi h.viisi riniuti
1>1(^ . I-.. Ain.-s, caMoi4
Si'i.-/V. fk:
?k I oniii .^Servk-o *v TTTTTT
Kveni'-i-j; St i-vice 7:;-;o l'..Mj
st. John hai'tisr cm lien
Booker : AN Heights
Hey. 1.. I 'avl nr,.t
-rtrKVK^s":
S.m.hiv S> h ml 10:H0 A M.
TTornTTig Sei \jce 1 i ;>i! A. M.
i>. V. I': V; ' " I'. \M
!' en;ptf Service 7.Jt? I*. M
. riFTii n.\msr mi m n?:
ltev.. 10. I'. hampton. Pa.Aor
I On Marimi Street
Mcrhiim Sorvue 11:30
..veiuiitf Service -- . \ .. 7:30
M I. ni.i\ i: it \i*i is i rm I;CH
?? !i 131) S?intpr?Sti eet
Key." I), ii. Itooi iim.ii, Pastor.
SKUA iflOS": ^
Srl.mii : 10:.io A. .M
1 Teaching .0 * ?'..-11 A. M.
ii. V.-P. U. . icei.i P. M
Preaching .. s.oo ,P. M.
ivXVlOt'll ItAPI+SP-tHil fttvli _
ixev '1. i ;. t it 1' .M I'TO.NPastor
SPUN It ?.S:
_urai?X?i-.v ~~ ~ lo ut/ A. M
.M r:: air Service 1 1 .It) A. ,M
B, \ . P. I". o__ . ... i..ia? P. M
10 v einng Service 7.00 i'. M,
1 KIM I V BAPi 1 ST CHI llfil
_Uil)0- Harden -Street-xliev.
It. S j O\ 10K, PostDr.
"So'i Si !vki1 H):0.i A.M
I??i r.'iservice . 11 :t:0 A. M.
HA. p. I . T>. 0 V. M
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IN ION H M'TIST CIKRCH '
Divine Street
Rev T. M. Boy I.in, Pastor. ^
SPUVICLS:^ " . 'Sunday
School / l.ncn A M , %
'Mornini? Service-. J1 '{0 A. M
** V- P f' " "f " M
^ ? : * u(j H?M
Ifl-'l II ItI'II MM HA I'd CIHKCH
l.j <in Street r ~
Rev.' ?. II.-Smith, l'a>.tor r . ' '"~T
.i_ " s I;rv;CI:s:
Siinrlay Sflitx.j >. v <. ,]
.Vnnn.ir Set..lire 11 ,v
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Corner (iri'i n atid (..'IK,?S:reels '
?r?- liev. I*. T. Bollard, PcO'or.
services:
Snatla'y School A M
Morning Service 11: V', A. M . Afternoan
Service _r 4 I'. M " '
2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
J , Rev. U-. M.. Myers; 1'astur,
_ iiLLLYiUvS.:
Sunday School A. M ?T
Morning Service .11:20 A St'i,B.
Y. P. U. j , . 0:00 i\ M :
Evening Service 8:00 P.- M
MACEDONIA BAP I 1ST rm nrti
Rev. K.; M. Myers, Pastor. * *
? : SKRVH hS ? ?
^Sunday School . 10.'30 A. M
Afternoon Service 9 ... '2:00. P M
hvJnin^ ^ H Ui p~ _M . ; ?*
t- i .
?CHAPl'Pl.l i: math >%. ?A M.?E ~
cmircr/
Corner Senate and Pine Street*
Rev. L. (i. Ii<?w man, Pastor. " .
1 SI.RMCi^^- ,
Morning Service A. M,
Sunday School " ;pi?u .p. M A.
C. K. .League 1 6:.';o P. M
Evening Service... 7-j.tl p. iL...v .
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JOXRS VTAHriYXAL LHrt ' ' ^1?1-? ^
Rev. 11. . (,raj hart, Pastor.
. ' ? S-Kin k. i .?;-r - ' mnia.v
."(ji ' A. jtl ' .T . ~
A ftei noon > Service : p. M
B. Y. P.. L". -tj-r- ,p; ;
Evening Service ?>: /* -p M > . '"*
' : /A __J_ ' ' ' ' ' -'-A?
i.AD.soN j'ia:>i;vi i;i:i.\.n - .
l.. D. Davis, i'a.-lnr.
Si:iC\ iti.a: ~ ~
Aloining Service 11 \r> A. M
Sunday .Sviio-'l ; . 4:ou I'. M
Cniistian Endeavor ? 5:uu T\ M a
JT. r, ' *
SI. JAMES A. M. E. CIII KCB
" ICev. J. i'. Washington. I'asyor:-"1
SEK\ ICES: .
'Sunday ' School rr:?ttri-tW)?A-.**^tr
Morning Serv ice .. .. V 11:15 A. M ..
V C\ E. Lvalue .. ...... o'.oi) i'. M.
Evening Service . 7:3U P. M " '
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Morning Service . 111:30.
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Moi.ni:ig..j?.w* see. . ./ 12:00 M.
' livening Service _ 7 :.'S0 1'. ?ll.
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