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SOUTHERN OPPOSITION TO
NEGRO SOLDIER MONUMENT
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---\inunliy wi|.li uliiU1 American soldier"
? to write-an editorial calling upon hii
- readers to send lottery .and telegrams
_to their Congressmen in Washington
"Everybody interested in this Bil!
- Rhould^j'rite at on'ce, mentioning it hj
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f * from the iimifh will he dotoii'iiifiud am
can he overcome only if. colored peo
pie will now act to idiow that thej
, want- for their?soldier* the reeogni_
4-J/^r. Mjtn/moln'l -Ml _ -1 .1 -
p ??!?.> m ut-u?i.lj . mi?simuiifs . wnt
fought valiantly and well. ,
There is no time to be lost. Write
at once to your Congressmen and
make your wishes known," said Con"gressmnn
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Gadsden News
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Sunday last was a beautiful
day. Quite a crowd worshipped
at-the Mt. Pleasant Grove and
4. U ~ Oi "n T 1- r? i
i ne ql. iviarK. r>apiiM unurches,
The pastors, Rev. L. A. Lowman
and Rev. J. B. Barber, res*
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pectively reported h fine time.
We are having some cool days
again but the farmers are still
busy, planting cotton.
Mr. W. I)- Wodward who returned
from Florida a few weeks
ago, left for Asheville, N. G. on
" hte 12th inst.
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' married on the 19th.
Miss Tucker war^a-Tth-grade
pupil -at the, Gadsden Graded
.School, Mr. Williams, wa^
reared in this community. He is
from a good family. Tho vmim.
,[folks have our best wishes for
i' a happy married life.
j Mrs. Frances Thomas and
1 Mf&tttA. M- Garrett were pleasant
r visitors here on the 20th.
11 The third Tuoi-day " in each
. ?m*mth is meetings xlay for the
r Community Club.
" Mrs. u. ivi. Webber wno-tias
u been on the sick list for some
. time is a littlerbetter. She ^is
1 able to be out again*Andrews
Notes
Georgetown County Training
School defeated Williams Coun1
ty .Training School of Gresty^
Ijville in a-ball game in the after,
jat night at Andrews on Friday
. night. _ ,
Among the visitors who dame
along with the contestants Of
i Greelyvilie are: Misses Whack,
I Quattlebaum, Keel^ Mr. and
Mrs. Whack, Prof. Fulton & M]r.
and Mrs. White and others;
f Miss G. L. Freeman was cali
led home, Plum Branch, on ac*"count
of the death of her father.
. The, Georgetown Count/Teachers
meeting was held in Andrews
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on Saturday..
; "Rev. J. -C. Quarles, pastor of
! Bethel A- M. E. Church and his
1 choir conducted services at St.
I Andrews on Sunday past.
II Rev. J. S. Berm motored to
MGpnrget.myn nn Friday
*\ Mi&s* EHa D. Sumpter ppent
the week-end in Georgetown.
" ivir. u. C5. ParKpr' ot Sumter,
was a visitor here . this week.
Mwnne nere He was the guest of
Mr. Fred Becton. . ,
Mr. andMrs. Fred Greene, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Wheeler and
l Mrs. J. B. Greene motored to
\ Hartsville, on Sunday. '
t NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY.
; The ministers of the Golumbia
l District are hereby requested to
forward to me, as early as pos;
sible, the names of persons who
; Will attend the fourth coming
' District Conference, which is
! to be entertained by me and!
I Double Branch congregation of
! the New Brookland Clrcillt. This!
lintnrrVinttnn Witl m-ootl"
" *?* 51 vavij qqciv^v
me in facilitating my. arrangements
.in making my assignjments.
Fraternally,' T~
Geo. C. JohnsonrSDS Manning
Ave., Sumter, S. C.
| The New Brokoland Bus will
? take you"from Columbia:fe6tH*lyrri
I THE OLD FOLKS' HOME
) A wonderful prayer meeting
rj\;as held Sunday afternoon, April
jjisnv ai. the- oid FbH^' ^
j tho First Calvary Ghurch- Jubi-'
Hee ChoirU
-The, meeting was very much
5 enjoyed by the old folks and
\ other? who were present. It was
| led by Deacons Able and AlcCIenl|ton.
Some helpful?-remarks
|! were made by Brother AtkinI'son
of Jones Chapel.|
A contribution of $6.40 was
given to this worthy"?ause.
| I am asking, that all donations
for the Old Folks' Home be sent
to 2120 Elm wood Ave-or notify
the manager ( AlUr, Susie Jag!gers)
and she will gladly send
'jfor it.
mMT. OLl V li; HAi'i lST CHURCH
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_vWe are gtill fighting sin and
i; hulling uhri*.tof the State
j* |to remember our work and especially
our faithful young paspor,
Rev. D. Q. Robinson, who
pas labored so hard, for the up>
building of Christ's Kingdom.
r?Our Church-is still growing:?
;!,On last Sunday we added to the
>jfor cjjhhstian -experience and
*i Wednesday night April 21, severr
{were added by baptism. 4?Rev.
Robinson has been with
'ded to the Church, 52 souls for
{the kingdom of Christ. He bro't
; this little*Church up from a low
pit and is struggling to carry it
s on to God. v ,
11 The Rev. Bougman Ross
nronphpfl n wnrid?M-fiiT sormnn
from St. John 2-3, subjoct-: ''New
" Birth/ . -?Mis>. B. Pai lui j
Anderson Notes
Mrs. Dora Flherad left Sun-{
'day. morning for Atlanta, Ga......}
J?Dr. Kdmond?Johnson?has.
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tt-n* uhi iui iur a uranu
new Ford ceupetouse in hi&j
practice.- lie is now prepared to'
| answer your calls promptly with- j
out fear of car trouble. When ypu
are sick call 802 or 8J. Callqj
.answered promptly.
, ? Dr- J. M. Latimer of Toccoa,.
Ga. passed through the City last
!\v;eek ehroute to Bclton to attend
the funeral 75f his brother, Mr.
- Columbus Latimer:
The play given by the ladies!
of the M. E. Church, entitled:;
; "Patty maTces Things hum" was*;
a success in evory way. Miss J
"Cora Caldwell, as the maid, Hy-j
acinth, performed her part unusually
well and is receiving con- j
gratulations on all .sides. Mrs.]
Meta Johnson and Mrs. Annie
Bolden deserve special ixiention
also.
Prof, and Mrs. S. C- Perry entertained
the Sunday School
ifi'ilif i i'' 'i th *
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teachers of Thompson Centennial
M/E. Church of which Prof
j Perry is Supt, and S. S. workjers
of other churches, at theii
I home on Reed StreetrWetfnes-day
evening. Those present were:
i Rev. B?S. Jackson, Mondmm>iIla
Adger, Corinne Peek, Katie
Richardson, Misses Cora & Nelhe
Caldwell, Annie Mae Prince
Georgia Sullivan, Pauline Hamlin
Annie Thompson, Mary Bailley,
Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Marion
i Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis,
Dr. J. S. Anderson and Mr. O
S- Quick. The time was very
pleasantly spent dn playing
games and discussing Sunday
School methods, after which
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dplipinfld ?
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I served consisting of a salad and
a sweet course. __
Rev. H. C. Anderson, Rev. R.
D. Glenn, Rev. and Mrs. S. C.
i Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Lee Davis* spent last Wednesday
in Columbia attending ^the
-Board meeting of the S- S. and
B. Y. P. U. Convention. The
meeting" was held at Zion Baptist
Chureh. After the Tneeting
'a palatable dinner was served
| at the Church. Everyone enjjoyed
the day.I
. Misses Adger, Gordan, Latimer
and*. Mr. Williams, teachers
at Seneca Institute spent" a few
hours in the City Saturday.
Mrs. Marie Whitt and Mrs.
Sallie Young are on the sicklist.
We hope for them a speedv
recovery. ^ ? '
Sunday was a memorable day
at St- Paul. The pastor preached
! in the. morning from the subj.
"The Widow's. Mite."?This beI
ing rally day we had no after,
noon service or ,B. LI. P..T.I.?Ln
! the evening the pastor-preached
i from the subj. "The Kingdom
i Worker who Would not Work."
|The church was packed in the
j evening. All the other Churches
i iii jthe City had short services
! and the pastors and ^members
, came to St. Paul to hear the re!
ports of the-'Team Rallj." The
Missionary bdciety reported $50
Iwhich was the largest amount
j reported by any auxiliary, Mrs,
iLula Thomas' tpam. .reported
j $104.00, Rev. S- "C. Campbell's
I team $90, Mrs Z. V. A. William^
team $80, Mrs. Hattie JacRsbh^i
Iteam $64. Several other teams
rjported $50 each. TfljAUynount
raised, $1,814.73, . a 1.
j The debate Friday night between
the Royal Baptist Church
and St. Paul was indeed interesting.
The subject,"Resolve,
that Industrial Education is
more beneficial to the Race tbar
.Professional Education" was dej
bated by Misses Alice E. Webb,
i Louella-.Clinkscales and* Mr. O
'SL Quirk who defended the affirmative
side airdreptresentcd the
Royal Baptist Church.Mesdames
Birdie L. Davis, B. Lillian Campbell
and Miss Gwendolyn Anderson
discussed the ftegative side
and represented St. Paul. The
judges according to the points
advanced unanimously decided
-HTfnvor of the negative side.
Chester Paragraphs
J\lr. Robert Noloon wnn-pjOlod
home Sunday from Miami on ac-count
of the death of his fatherspent
Monday in. Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. Gus Lowry^ died at /the
Chester Sanitorium, Friday after
meeting with a terrible acciattempting
to hoard a amoving
freight train, he slipped and one
of his legs was crushed off. The
funeral services' were held in
jaowgyville. ?
The body,, of Mrs. Harriett
Wilson who. died in Hamlet, N.
Cs was brought here Saturday,
and the funeral was held'at Calvary
Baptist Church on Sunday
afternoon, Rev. ?L_C- Gilmore
preached the sermon. Rev. R.
A. Carroll also spoke. The deceased
left five daughterst three
tons, several grand children and
many sorrowing friends. The
floral offerings were very pretty.
Mr. John Barber died at his
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j illness of several weeks. Mr. ji
Barbej' left six daughters, three C
sons and a. large concourse * of tc
friends, who regret nis passing-. *1
' -The funeral .services were held
iVIondav?1ft nVlrw^?nr OwliTl
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'j Baptist Church- - A very large
-crowd was in attendance. Rev.
,D. B. McLufe preached the ser!jinon
and the body was taken to I)
; Love and Charity Churchyard
I J ior burial. _ Undertaker Jv E.
'iSpann was in charge of'all of G;
" these bodies. . ist
II Everyone~re looking forward, t.c
* with pleasure to the coming of fo
: the Medical Association, next- ^
vweek." , H;
^?One of the largor.t crowds-that;-tk
; i has ever bemrtoRt^grivar^^^pr P
? tist Chuifch, lass^Ebled there tc
Sunday aikht In witness thp Pa- -L
! geant "The Crucified and Risen
: Lord,y-which was played by'mem sf
Ibers of the B. Y. P. U. The en~
"|-tire membership of the B. Y- P. G'
1 U. of the white Baptist Church
:.i was present as. well as many &
? other white friends. ^ The pa- n(
' .geant?nnjnyprl l?y nil nnd XXL
lj was "very touching in each of
>! Spann was directress Mr, J. pc
. ! IT* O ^*11. Tfc r t r
|xi<. opann, me rs. i. ?'. u- presi- aj
jrient is putting forth every ef- to
TTort To" place a piarjo in -the le;
li Church and hopes to do so at an tii
[early date.
j On the second Sunday in Apr.
''the teachers and officers of the S<
'.Sunday School, of Calvary Baptist
Church were installed by the
j pastor, Kev. J. W. Coleman, af- ~~
iter'a short progratfr. JUL
| Dr. E. K. Roberts spent a few tr
i hours Tuesday morning with di<
lTrof. S- h. FinTey, at the High to
L'lliuul Liulldlpg. :?trr
j On the sick-jist are :*-R?v. D. C.
:Baum, Mrs. frfiry Bi'lce; LoomB, rh
| Str* Mrs. BertharMcFaddcn; Oak 70
,6t. /' v*'#*
-'.After an absence of /several th
! years, Miss Laura Ford, is visi- =
tigij/ her 'sister, Mrs.y Susanna
j HoWard, McLure St. Miss Ford Cq
is a nurse in one of the ho*|piHals
of Evanston, T41., and wilf -9
i return in a Counle of weeks to a
resume her duties. . l
Mrs. Jennie C- Baum spent a 4
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Few days in Camden .this week.
Miss Elya J. Lowry went to o
York, Saturday to be with her 0:
parents.for-the week end. . 1
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Kevival meeting is in progress
at the Calvary Baptist Church o:
for ten nights. Rev. J. W. Cole- 5:
man, the pastor is being assisted 1:
! by the ministers of the City and
county.. "Each night a different
preacher and" his choir havr ;
charge of the services.
Large crowds attended the.;tv
-?7 1
Saturday, April 24, 1926. W
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n night*?meeting which?htm?>^===
i?ti closed, at JtheL*A. MT E. Z. ,
hurch. Rev. Carroll, thd pas- ,
>r conducted the meeting with >. |
ilendid success.
^formation Touching ?{
Railroad Connection^
For Georgetown '
. _ --A? - *,
uring Baptist State Convention
'May 4 and 5 '
Delegates " leaving Anderson,
reenville and Spartanbucp?
lould reach Columbia hr lime %
i lake-the-train at 4:50 p. m. ?*
r Georgetown.
Those, leaving Benettsville, - -t
artsville and the Darlington sec r
r>n utrtflkp ronner.t.inn at. >
torence?4%50 a. m on to Pou
n.and cl^nge at Andrews for ;
anP^ r^anhingr npr>r}rptr.wn 3 p
Those leaving the ^Beaufort ~
tot-ion may make connection at
harleston for Lanes and <fri to
eorgetown. _
Those leaving the Barnwell &
amhorg section may make con^ r
jction at Sumter or Charleston jU
l to La"has?for Georgetown.
"I woufd suggest that delegates ?
Ice up early the scheduie~pro)sition
with their local ticket
*ents and secure definite inirmation
as to their time of?
aving, connection and destinaan.
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P. P. Watson, Gen. Missionary
entence Commuted In *
Shadow of Chair
* < ?
UUy hJadens, the colored youth. ^
hn was spnfpnrprl tn Hp pW- _ j
ocutecl Friday, 23rd, did not i -j
3. His sentence was commuted jj
life imprisonment bv Govern- *
TlumiaH u. itotlLeod.??
We appreciate the judicial I
jmency, and bellevS that it was .??H
e offense.
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