The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 06, 1926, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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\ ago. Mrs. Maggie ijaWipUHu-cpn~~
iu ded he..* If aIi'.'i tl'.i C.printh
v Baptist Sunday' School. ai\d later
became an adi\ e .member of. toy
: GhtHvh. 1 u?. i!. J taught?in the.
Sunday School tor lit of 15 years
aid for many years, a member of
the choir. She was one".of. the
members of -the' lirs.L orgnized
choir, of which the late Mr. Geo.
r j^? lih? Mm, < ? ?.
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W. Brown was president. (Mrs.)
M;ii-y -A. T(il>in. Ortranjst. ,
-Mrs. Mlvggiu H?>rnpion, up to
the time of her death, was eonI
1 f t.-rt Willi every auxiliary of
-ervinp humanity. .We are deepiy.toue-lied
irpon this sad occas-V
n. ami e.m to ln> still dreamii'.cr.
Those who were with her
o:i 1;> -t Wbadesday evening,' 21
i;it., could not see the band of
Angels, a> they winged their j
way neaj'cr. and nearer to her
home, their to her bedside. No j
r.ne heard the singing in the land.;
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woke, S. S., .noted lecture]
talk at each perfprmance
cases. This collection is
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A
/ . TTTE PAL?1KT
'Ilomc, homo at last!" No one r
-the- -k
<ong?she alone sr.-w and heard ti
ind felt that this was death!
We woulld have been glad to t
nave, seen the. host and catch a i
glimpse of her redeemed soul en- \
teting in through the gates into c
the City. Alas! Alas! We could t
not do so, and yet we know that 1
she has really reached "Home at i
Last/' ; ^ t
Since death is the only way
out. we humbly submit:- J
Whereas, it has pleased the >
Supreme Ruler of the Universe
to remove from our midst, the
late Mrs. Maggie Hampton, who
lian worker.
""Whereas. the intimate reVa- ,
c
lion so long1 held by our deceased
Sister, wit lithe members of this. ^
Church and Sunday School, reu- |
derit pr^ier that we should pla.e (
on record our appreciation as a f
valuable Christian, a'fid her merits
as a woman among wome \ '
Therefore," be it resolved by 7.
members of Corinth Baptist
Church and Sunday-School, that j
while we. how with humble su' - <
mission t othc vvilL.of our Fat-he * c
in Kcevon, vve do not the le ,
moiii-n our Sister, who hus--be 1 j
so suddenly called from labor j - ;
rest, . ' . 1
1 bv It further resolved, that rr7
the -death of cur Sister Ma-gg'o ^
iTanioion. this" Church and Sr.:
[lay Srhopl loses "iT'Sistef"^vTiT
was aInhsys active and zealous i.-1- 1
her work a Christian, eve , j
y.'uAy In hnfp th0 needy nn.l di irossed,
prompt tp advance the {
interest of the. Churtdi, devote 1
lo its interest, welfare and pro - ;
perity, whose Virtues endeare 1 ;
he rlo ?.'11 her feilownlen. ,
Resolved: that tills Sunday {
School and Church tender heart
felt, sympathy to the family and.,
MEN." 1
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RUTH
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[* -and writer, - will K1
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the- most complete- rc|
a sensation wherever E|
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scenes for men only S0
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TO LBAPER .
datives, especially tho bereaved
iietion. Resolved
fhr.'t these resohi- v
ions be ..entered upon the mln- V
lies of the Church, and a copy. X
)e given to the family of our !*!
leceased Sister and a copy sent I?I
;o the press. ...
Done by order of Deacon Board
ind Official Staff of Corinth Bap:ist
Church and Sundry School.
Mr. Sanders, Sr., Chairman
beacon Board; J. H. Simpkins, ?
Supt. s. s. ... $
DR. HENRY ALLEN BOYD $
HOLDS CONFERENCE $
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rnd other Cities sending in tel?
grams stating th<*y Lre behind u
^olymbia with their monw and hi
nfiuence to make the National
"ongress the biggest, in its his- l'f
cry.
. -Dr. Boyd left the same day "for 'l
S'nshville over the Southern at ^"(
) :45 p.m. ~ it
Br'ptistf's"JHeadqua.rterS''are be- 1)1
street, offices equipped with v'
Icrks, typewriters, ahd a goner- \
1 information "bureau vWill be
:ept. Dr. White sai l that lie '}
?nd employed Mr. Sevmoim Car- 11
;;>r of yoimqr ladies will he under s?
dr. Carroll to send out the thou- ,J
ends of-leUers <*iyi?pr iri'ornyi- "
Jon to people, all over Amerira.
hi. White.will NovtH-CavcP
iT?r< Tennessee.- Vhrinia. Gnorjda
'tul Florid; in behalf of thv Com- ;'!
toss in the next ninety days.'
South Carolina will be organ- 0?
zed in every rural district, ham- :(
et, town and City and wi.lL send
jp 3.000 tiFnVeot-The nrrmvmorh
rowd that? will, "gather here in
lur.e.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR C
FOR .1. E. MH.HOCL V\n , ;
"~7 Continued Troth"page T* si
rer -Howard University, and
Hcv. J-ehttJIaynes Jlohws of the ::
lu6mmunil'y I hUlVli. A!'i-s T, 1
Milhpllnml. daughter of Mr. Milhnfland.
will ing. Otlvm- inn i
wfll be rendered by the. choir of . *1
the Sf. James Church. s
Organizations and orders a- "
mPng colored people are invited
to "send^-r^Fl1' i iiITrTives f? this 1
meeting. Few men have so
hobly and uirseifislily. served the
race as (he "man wh.xe name is *
(asion. - 1?
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Mrs. Maggie Hampton, Of
Union Passes.
Union, Mar. 2.?-Mrs. Moggie
Hampton was striehen with the t
flu Feb. 20th and died'Feb. 24th, c
at her homo- on aic-HoU? SI. TC~t
was our pleasure to visit her <iu?*
ring her short illness hut did not j.
think that death w.s near. No
one knew or felt thai-: she was a
in fcueh^ a 'suffering condition to }
one b'ut she and God Imcw about'!'
the pains that racked her, body t
until He saw fit to call her homo i
She was a faithful member of f
Corinth'Baptist Church and oth- 1
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Hair Cul: re, ^Facial
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All done better
' By
" " ~ Mrries.- Addie Lyles <!
Poro Beai
I. S. Laevy's De
1131 Washington Street
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. auxiliaries. .She was of?a_i
lid ard loving disposition, and <
i.?? loved by everyone that (
riew her. Mrs. Hampton was a
consistent christian, she was <
>s; esscd with one,_of _thii main ]
atures-of the characteristic of 1
chri ti n. : ".id 4hat was to help i
?r fellowmnh. She dh+rrot wait
ir-cne to a. ft of lier a favor; i
it she wa.-) widing to render
irvice wlieixvor needed, She I
as a uevcvo ; wise 10 ner nus- >
arid in eve: y ^revp'eet r.-ncl it i
oY.kl be. a. ion--l:ition that we'
tall eec -Kow-beauti-''
il and cn * alhv/ the words of t
te Tfolv Sri-Uu.o: "If one die i
tall he livw- lit. . All the dv?Ts [
our a! :! time -will"we :
rit t-i1 ( ; hmwe ropio-. :
ror thee.."' 1 : , h
Ilea ]) ha >four.ranks
id broken mi;1 ehmr. Wo mourn
it- departed < no. .bi.io are heart- <
>ed with tiie eorle.nr.lation of ^
inin.cf Hi .vn wVr our earthly
recr is over. fi"! :?y havp nutri:
ued.jox .a. uu*red that-1
' r:'e- where ihey- < au eternally ^
t down un/ler : k" trees of eler* '
ity and hr k their *jo?ls in'the*
(CMk;f; e-1)1: y v r x;f the riv'
; , ;
Y; y sha'Ir'; vjirr ^ miles. footre
jfs and .* o ft. j?c n t !e \y ords. We"
veil her but < o;l lore 1 her host
ix will must 1 t <! ;sro. not ours,
ml wo cin.1 mi.Iy yajtj. .. ;
orni'lo v\<>.?>rvt iivt ho wox-i
i ? i
(1; rnnvn. ' - [
To rljmlv uA yo-flon rol^o,
^o'r^ci-t. a!! 'Ji? down for one
. ni?rhlVi*o- t. . .. . .
In i:!r .o.l' t'.hv* eo'Trerl bridge, .
Mi ;ot 'T.'T ."McKissick, Alert
a H. Ruff.
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Vlor^b^r of Parliament
(v 1 f ' : pi: Ttr"71 White
n ? 55 ??
kur-vernacy -
(Co fiiriiod From Page 1)
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If it w,iv" rnnvhi: to maintain
ho d-omina' in: of the white raes
over the (pl.r.ed by force the
i2t)aiL_wxnItl_Le_I>-ujuL ta-fiiil- in
ho I)! r v^':.?b?i?in-*t a <}.ucfjr.n
r r ni'v.!.el'-.?It is. for in^.
I p. nee. solf'on rouli'/od that si*
'ii of every seven p ople in the
>r'ilish Fmpiie,,. colored. .
?If the nriii..'ip1 ? o f ?nit m bor s'>7
'countH g r,?. 7 * i< a ccepted-as
he f; nil jif ' <tu\a rnment, then
act, unpalat'i'ie as it may be
O'the v/liite rape \1 hat in inter>OOOO'Ov>'>OO<.?,:M..<;)OOO.i",.OiSO0b06OO1^
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SUMMER 8
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Saturday March 6, 192t>. J
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dutiful 7~ 1
Specialist ?7 | 1
Passaging, M tnicur- |
Bobbing ^ |
than the best | | ,
& Geneva Houston ?- $ I
Lily Shop . "I ~"1
partment Store - $ Columbia,,
S. C. ; 1
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national government the future -J
if the world rests with the colired
races." ^ _ _ ' J
Mr. Snowden asserts that the
lutcome of the readjustment defends
on the attitude taken by ^?
:he white races, that there need ?
not be violence and an array of?
white against colored, if due?
respect is given to the aspira-?
tions and opportunities of all,?
peoples. "This grave problem," fl
roncludes Mr. Snowden, "with ?
its possible : menace, will be ?
olvcd if it be recognized that ?
all, men are equal born'; and~?
hat, just as Lincoln said that no^J
mill was ever goocT enough to?
govern another without-his con- j
rent, so no race has the- right to?
ondemn another race to a pos?
it ion--of permanent inferiority.'?
Laurens . News. ?
?Iaurens, S. C.?The Dlue Bird?
Sowing club had a delightful ^^?
noeting on Feb. 25 at the home ?
of Mrs. Annie Lue Owens. Mrs.?
Salh'e Blackstock "opened the fl
nceting with singing. "Yield not I
t n 1 C* *V> nf otlOM " CJLrt H
tu wtiiij-iiotiuirr kJUC I CrtU lUI |
our evening-lesson, 95th Psalms, fl
which the Club chanted the
Lord's Prayer. A business meet
ter the program, the Club embroidered
for one hour then a
delicious course of sandwiches
pickles, potato chips, followed by
a sweet course. T. The President
ankmi 1 MimL viola. Kunntmy to?;?thank
Mrs. Owens for the re- _ \
mec-t with Mrs. Louise Price on J
Green Street on Wednesday Feb. I
25.. . . \ ' \J
The body of Mr. West Hunter
was laid to rest in the LauVens
Cemetery. He leaves to mourn ;
his parting, a widow, several,
children and a host of friends.
?Mrs. Alke^Moorc- has been the
Sliest of her mother, Mrs. "Anna ?
Cn.-wford Wilson in Columbia.
Shp was accompanied by Master
William Wax.
Mms Beaulah Roman and Mr.
Karl Eichelber?er.-of ^Asheville,
N,.-C., was happily married on
Saturday Feb. 27. Mrs. Moore
is all smiles. Mr. Moore has
purchaKod a now Buiclt Tourings ?
car. " :
r Mr. Thos". Davis,- proprietor
"nrf the Davis* "Springs, between
i.aurens ami Clinton, passed a- 1
way quietly on last Monday. He
Vi-ves a wife, two sons, one a- "J
Joptcd son, and one brother to
neurn his loss. Peace to his a
< lies. M
TlRS. A. W. MOORE, Reporter. 1
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY . " .
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Columbia, S. C., effective Oct. 11, 1925 *.
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I' '.ity ticket ollice, 1307 Main Street. 1
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