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and hundreds will be coming in ar
tomobiles from ,?ts far us..Iiichinon<
Your servants have worker bar
?;?^ ..." and constantly, day and night, Soiii
' times under' adverse circumstance;
Bub With that Consciousness that w
were working for the uood of all ou
people and , for' the Imiltljng up u
God's kingdom. ' We have hot fcw'uye
aneadlu's?breath. Wr .-irc?rnakin
this final appeal .to the Baptist Bix
therhood and?to the sisterhood c
- South Carolina, hiusaying "Ail tiling
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are ready, come. Our ..tailings ui
ready to be killed, otrr -tables are prt
_ ' pared, Qur.hpmes arc beihir Lb
finishing touch of cleanliness, ou
beautiful maids (Columbia has th
.. . most beautiful women -in ?America
have cultivated their voices to, sin
God's praises, oursplendid and hanc
- -i * some menjwill greet you with a ''Y6
,-tr ar ewclcome.-' "
^ The white men and white women o
this city -have stood behind us in ever
step we have taken in this mater. Ou
colored friends have cooperated spier
didly with us. We are receiving wor
from scores of ministers, Supts. B. "i
P. U.. workers and deacons telling u
that w'e may expect _? donation nex
week to help us with the expenses o
- the Congress.
Thousands of Homes are Beady
We have catalogued thousands o
homes for your comfort, and for th
comfort of tHeTiuTidreds who will b
| _ here as our guests. We have quite
bit of local expenses which we see n
_t way 01 meeting uniuss our ioyui? nun
f" ~"ret?Ks, Supts. and, Churches will ac
this Sunday coming. Brethren prov
your loyalty by your deed.-?. It wil
take from fifteen to twenty younj
njen and women'to handle this Bij
crowd. Each-one of them must b
paid. Rents7~pT>pnr's ami
bills are running up into twenty am
thirty dollars;
uat^bc cjI-^hi ^^ho ^mn'ou
railroad stations to direct and giv
~ information day "and night. Thesi
people must be paid, there are a bun
dred and one other things which an
heedless to be mentioned which i
takes nothing but hired help to pu
over. Registration
and Representation Fee!
It will cost any Sunday School 01
~~B. Y. P. U. five ($5.00)^ dollars'to b<
represented In the Congress. Ther<
will be thousands who have not- beer
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cturer. Let us know
Buy and what you i
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elected delegates, well you may be
come a member by paying $1.00, anc
you will be jresented with a badgt
.which will admiU-y-cu"?o all the de
partmental meeting's, lectures, etc. ol
the Congress, except the National
u .Musical night and the Monster Conj
gross 'Mass Meeting, Sunday after_
i ?iiji, .Tunc laihar j^u .p. m.. i.t-? '
d l?a>ade First Day
e Wednesday morning at 9:39 a. m
5. the citizens of South Carolina will
c meet the Congress Special with decor
rated trucks, automobiles, street can
,f and busses. The parade_wjlLgo ui
U .uain direct, passing uie diaie nouse
rr- continue Up Main to Laurel, on Lau>
)- rel to Sumter, down, Sumter to Blanit'
ding then on Blanding east to Gregg
s where the people will dismount anc
e walk one block to Bbne'dict Colleg<
>- Campus. Homes will be assignee
,r i Night of Welcome
!e Wednesday night the big throng
,y will meet at the Columbia Theatri
J to "receive the welcome to be given bj
U Governor Thomas G. McLeod, Mayoi
h L. B. Oweps,-Bishop John Hurst, Bish
-"opr Kirkmttn G. Finley, Dr. C. C
if Johnson, Mrs. Corrie N. Jones, Dr. J
y- II. Xroodwin, Chamber of Commerce
r Dr. J. S. Earle ad Rev. J. C. Tobii
i- arid others.
dJ ' The Grand Musical Night
This \Vill be the greatest part o;
s >hc big week's program, when Co
;t lumbians will hear not only the bes
f talents of South Carolina sing, bu
will for the first time hear such notei
world wide sinirers as Madam Marth;
f Witherspoon of New Orleans, La
e and Madam Lula Mae Hurst of Kan
p sas City, Mo., this alone is worth th<
a whole trip
0 We have arranged to_ a reduce(
price of 50 cents to hear these worlt
t wide ,singers at Columbia's Theatre
e White and colored will pack the big1
U gest. playhouse of Columbia.
? Congress is Not a Convention
^ Irtbmany of our papers you read o:
e the Convention, but this is NOT s
? Convention l>trt a Corlgress. In othe:
J words it is the big Summer-Schoo
oY Sunday School and B.. Y. P. U
a .\Iethod^ where you go to "school anc
e4^t-7tnotion been made ifr this Congees;
5"' in the last 21 years, neither a poini
. of order has been raised. Only op<
g collection has ben taken in. ?1 year;
t and that was a collection* for1 for?igr
t Mission; which will never occur again
That is the prime reagjpn that I oi
1 'we have to apepal for friends to pa>
r ofY the expeses.
> Come to Zion Tuesday Night
? - Come and be at the pre-Congress
i meeting and bring your donation!
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THE PALMET1
there. Come andbring your family,
your pastor, your Supts., abovo all
bring Jesus of Nazareth. He will be
mighty good and welcome company
study His word and Methods.
Helena News
The members of Brown Chapel
Chucrh are still moving on. On last
Sunday night a splendid congregation
sat and listened attentively to a wonderful
sermon preached in behalf of
the Missionary Ladies by Rev. Lillie- <
> wood, a man of note and pastor of the.
L Mt. Olive Circuit. A short program
? was ^Iso rendered, -rRemarks were
jj? made by Rev. Parker who had just
? returned from the Newberry District
(, Conference held at Prosperity where
( he served as secretary of the Con[v
fexence. After which a solo was ren?
tfered by little Miss Ethel Wright. A
L short talk by Mrs. N. E. Rook. Solo
? by Miss Janie Mae Spencer also Mrs.
[ Ida Abrams which were considered;
? very good. A splendid contribution
C was then given with Mrs. N. E. Rook
? and Alma Gary acting as stewards.
[ The Junior Choir sang for the occasion
j. and to say that they sang beautifully
^ would be putting it mildly. Misses ?
Emma Lee Gary and Georgia Metz
^"presided at the organ... Mrs. Lilliet*
wood was also present.
C j On next Sunday afternoon atr 3 p.
r m. Rev. Parker will preach the anil
nual sermon for the H. B. B.- S. Sociejjl-T-ty.
To these services the public is
* cordially "invited. ''" .
'j The Willing Wr>rlfpre Pl^h mfit ln?t|
.Thursday night~at the home of Mr."
| and Mrs. John 'tiary. The meeting
> J was reported-a success.
?The Sunshine Club met last Tues- day
afternoon at the Church with
t* Miss Delilah Greenwod presiding.
[ I Mr. Eugene Caldwell, the brother of
j. Mrs. O. A. ^Parker enroute to Sumter
? from the Land of Flowers, spent a
j* pleasant week-end with his mother
t* andsister at ?So mo ?
hearts were made glad, guess whose?
^ Miss I). G fnr rmq,?
t* Miss Georgia Metz is home after a
jj? successful school term at the Newberry
County Training School, Pros|*
perity, S. C.
t* Miss Bessie C. Martin of Pomaria
: and a member of the Edeefield Hieh
[* School faculty spent last Monday with
? Miss Georgia Metz. Misses Martin
i* and Metz are anticipating attending
! the commencement exercises at Allen
, University.
Miss Carrie Sanders is home after
-'spending a week in Anderson with
J friends and relatives.
' [ Rev. Marcellus Robinson, Messrs.
|Josephus and Bennie Gary, all splen:
| did young men of the college department
of Allen University, wer? tgen.
here last Sunday. 11
All, the schools are closing and the
" j tmyw and girls, will suuil be home.' '
Mesdames S. B. Parker, Carrie Metz
. und Dollie Burton, attended^the closI
ing exercises of the Newberry' Co.
. Tr. School on last Monday night.
> Miss Idella Lindsay is still in?t^ie
, and Mr. W. M. Mitchell is still nn thA .
sick list but is reported improving.
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Last Sunday was another high day
I at Thomas Chapel A. M. E. Church,.
-Sunday- Schorf was' cair^ to oFder at
_ 10:$0. "Abraham and the Strang--. .
J ers" was beautifully discussed by
3 i both the young and older people. The
f J lesson was closed with the review by j
f tht-~Stipt:rBrcr E.^.~WaIKer;
'At 11:30, our pastor, Rev. J. A.
~ Burch preached a splendid sermon.
Selecting for a text II Cor. 7:1, "Hav-1
i ing therefore these promises, dearly I
3 beloved, .let us pleanse ourselves from t
all filthiness of flesh and spirit, perfecting
holiness in the fear of God."
? At 3:30 Club No. 4, Mrs. Frances
II of the club. Mrs. Richard secured the
t servcies of the. Rev. W. Q. Welch,'
1 j pastor of Clirfton Chapel A. M. E-. Z.
3 Church," Union. Rev, Welch preached
\ from I John 5:4, "For whatsoever is
- born of-God ovei coineth tire world,
1 and this is the victory that hath overcome
the world, even our faith. Subj,
1 fOvercoming the world. A splendid
i crowd sat very attentive while Rev.]
weicn preached such a splendid ser-1
r mon. We feel sure that those who'
failed to witness this sermon certainly
missed a treat. The following
f paid one dollar or mOTe: Dr. C. A.
MJawkips. Mrs. G A Hawkins,. Jr-J.l
r Jeter, W. S. Sims, T. B. Jeter, J. H.
I Richard, B. H. Hugh, M. D. Sims,
jjW- J. Johnson, Mary Johnson, Sallie
1, J. Jeter,. Francos ICichard, Goit
GBilsn Sanderg, WF"M. Abrom and At?i
relia Jeter. ToiaL $25.16. 5?
t| Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dawkins, of
3 Union and several others were down
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? to witness this meetings - r'
i Mr. and Mrs. Coit Jeter and chil-1
.' drbn who spent the winter with their
' parents Mr. and JMrs. J. Jeter, left
' Saturday for Weirton, W. Va., whera^-j
they are going to spend tha>.3unimer. -1
Mrs. Essie J. Stevenfion of "Car- I
i lisle, spent last Sunday evening with
II her slsterT^kfrs. Mary Johnson. ]
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Mrs. Deli& Gist and niece, MiflS
SalHe Clarke, spent Sunday with sister
and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Richard,
spent a few pleasant hours with Mrs.
Johnson Sunday.
The young people of1 Thomas Chapel
church are planning to prepare a program
Wednesday evening prior of
the District Confereneerof the Winnsboro
Districts to be held at Thomas
Chapel church..
Miss Alma Johnson delighted her
many mends Sunday, by being out,
after an illness of two months.
Mrs. Iola Thomas of Santuc, visited
Mrs. Richard Gist of _ Carlisle,
Monday afternoon, who is seriously
ill at this writing.
Mrs. Medora Jennings of Santuc
was a pleasant visitor last Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Fannie Davis,
Union.
Rev. J. A. Burch* of Thomas Chapel
A. M. E. church preached a sermon
at 8:30 p.- m., at Carlisle for
Rev. S. J. Johnson.
Mrs. Marie Smith and Mrs. Medora
Jennings gave an entertainment
Saturday afternoon for the benefit
of their clubs. It was a success.
Mr. Nathaniel Tucker attended services
at Thomas Chapel A. M. E.
church, Sunday. .
Last ?^jnday was a high day at
Jeter Chapel A. M. E. church. Collection
for the day was $43.70, Rev.
J. A. Burch, pastor* ..
At 2 o'clock, the Good Samaritan^.,
had "their annual thanksgivrng~sermon,
The order secured the services
nf RPV W M nrHinn
He selected as his text St. Luke 10th
chapter, 29th verse "But he billing
to justify himself saicL unto Jesus,
and who is my neighbor7"?Subjects
Mr. Self, Mt. <hirioslty, Mr. Kindheart.
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Rev. J. A. Burch accompanied by
Mrs. Elsie Walker, Texanna Sims,
Sallie J. Jeter and Irene Gaffnejr-motored
to Spartanburg last Friday for
thfr benefit nf Thnmay fhnjmr A' M
fe. church. - '
(,Mrs.) Snllie J. Jeter, Reporter.
IN MEMORIAM
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In sad but laying memory of our
dear son and brother, Rev. P. H.
Blackwell, who departed this life 1
year ago, May 23, 1925.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blackwell x
Brothers and Sisters.
Heart 0
At lt's Hi
We are striving to make this 1
!our store t capacity for the dura
inducements. Only a few are list
Men, Boys, Young
Men
What ever your needs are for
the summer "time, come and
save. Our stocks are complete,
our prices -lowest. ~
200 New
Men's Summer Suits
?Regular- ft lfr to - $17.50 values."
Mohair and panama cloth." Excellent.
* workmanship. _ Large
range of patterns. No carried
over goods, all are new.
Each .... ........... 59 99
J5J 69c Value Ladies'
SILK HOSE
A fair assortment of shades
Plenty on hand, but obliged to
limit two*to a customer, a pair,
25c V 32-Inch
Ginghams
17c Quality
onnn i_ . r ... r . .
yttius oi selected gingjjj
hams, fancy and staple patterns,
g All new. Five yard limit.
_ ?ard ? g--.Uk.
S Fast Colored Fancy
i BROADCLOTHS"
I AND CHARMENES
S Values to 75c
Cj Beautiful patterns in soft
{?__ 9ilk finish. Now patterns, also
Cj solid colors, yard 45c
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tion of this event. Every department
ted below.
A CLEAN SWEEP
Ladies'Dresses
_A11 New, Values to $6.95_
Rayon Silk, crepe de chine, silk
n rift r>Att/%ri orpr\o n net tynrmrtoft
voiles. Out they go at $2.95
All Wool
BATHINGT SUITS
For Entire Family
. 98c 10 $3.49
SHEETS AND
PILLOW CASES
"Muriel'' 81x90, heavy seamless,
$1.39^ value _ $1.00
"Pepperell," 81x90 bleached,
8Pecial $1.29
"Mohawk" 81x90, bleached,
.pwial-- $1,39"Mohawk"
Pillow Cases, a won *?
derful value -39c
The Nationally Advertised
"SLIEOYA"
Children's Play Suits
Values to $1.50. Colors guaranteed.
. A wonderful assortment
of 'prettiest., suits in the
prettiest styles 89c
UNBLEACHED VOILES
Silk Striped
And woven fancy patterns. Sells
for 50c yard in finished state.
Will bleach beautifully when
washed. Yard 15c
50c Ev'ryday Zcptfyf^"
One of the best EpgHriT) Prints
on the American Market, guaranteed
fast colors, in a large
range of pretty new patterns
Y.ar<l 37c.,
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_A WEEK" 1 1
jsement Garcfen | s.
iERVAlS STREETS : Hh 1
icing every day and night dur- -*,*
I be served at I 2 o'clock sharp. ?
b, rice and all kinds of refresh- |
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le Specialist , ?
I Massaging, Manicur- |
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? 49c VOILES- 1
Solid Colors S
Short lengths of 3 to 10 yards .ISI
to the piece at this exceptionally |Cj
low price. Good range af col- ISI
jars, for yard ?- 19c
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32 Inches Wide S
50 new and staple patterns to y* 3
select from. Buy your future ?]
needs now at this low price of, C
Yard 23c |
$1.50 ALL SILK ?J
- Radiums & Baronet Satins g
The two biggest selling mate- S
rials of the season in all of the vg
new high shades, yard-_ $1.00 M
,50c BLEACHED I
Silk Striped Madras q]
A beautiful range of patterns 3
in extra fine'quality of madras, S
I.m ... 29c |
$1.00 Value Laettes' ? *
silk hose a
Beautiful number with 22- S
Inch silk boot. Made of pure 2
thread silk and fiber mixed. S ^
First quality ---7 59c Si ?
$1.69 ?
Full FasTuoned Hose ?
^?^tfox\<\cvixx 1 stocking in new jji
shades onlyr- All ^TZfcs $1.00 M
36-Inch Satins fj
A good heavy- quality, sells re- rj
gularly at 39c in average store; S
all colors including black 25c a
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