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Rev. G. G. Daniels,, the energetic
pastor of Bethesda* Baptist church,
?preachej, an inspiring and uplifting
sermon aT-Weslfcy church last
?-Sunday afternoon. As usual, his sermon
was quite to the~point and much
enjoyed. 0
Miss Rttsalie Gregg, a faithluiand
efficient church worker among, the
younger-set, is preparing to attend
the Sunday School Convention of the
,/ t. Methodist Episcopal church which
convenes in .Columbia, Sept. 1st.
~~4'~ The Sous- and Daughters of-'Elecl
?. ill i i jum i hi lint i annuui convention
here. A successful session was
reported. ,
. Mr. Addison Dunmore, ari entqrprising
young business man of our city
is* reported to be doing nicely aftei
undergoing operations at the U. S
Veterans Hospital, Memphis Tenn.
Miss Florence Purvis; popular mem,
ber of the younge:1 sou is again upon
the road ol' recovery after a short
> illness, '
Mr. Peter Daniels,.-one of our oldei
arid much "Respected citizens," passed
?_a\vay last Thursday after a long-illness.
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Rev Drr-Ferrin,^former pastor, ol
J > Bethel A. M..E. church, accompanies
bj7 Mrs*. Ferrm, -hi?' T\vo daughter?
- ?-Hi-,.- 7 and his son, Pr< > f. C.?A.?Pnrrin, Ol
i . Allen University, paid our city a
brief visit last week.
Dr. Perrin is now pastoring in
Charleston, S. C. ' f'
- Mi<s Alice flandy, of Florence, S,
C., Miss Franees (Jrant of tho~.s;inni
city and Missj- Anna Harvey of. Anr
drbws, ,?L; C., spent a few?pleaErH
" . days ih our little city.
Itev." A. S. Xewnui^, pastor ol
Wesley .Vl. E. church' is doing a splendid
work. here. We wish the young
man much success and exten^ Ao hiiv
oiir hearty" cooperation. . .....
? 'IM&kfi. the housc_ vyhese Clod's may
dwell beautiful, uprigtfb and clean.'
The members' of Bethel' A. M. E
ehut'ch. under the_ leaflerslTtp. of the
pastor, Kev. .J.-i,. tsemxnv, arc .puaxr
7 ti tying "Big" Bi'thel. The" Toof an;
entire inside have been- painted, The
pulpit is to be enlarged andjxew pews
-V installed. Nothing beats *' an up-to<?
date pastor. Kev. Betibpw has. r^is
~ ed *about $7*000.00 in the. *twy,years
he has pastured here. A large pari
~ of the money to pay for the work thai
is 4*4?g done now is in the treasury
: His *sel-rei is this:. He forms plan:
that make money failing easy. *
The Conference. Brinch "of the Wo
man's Home an(j. Foreign Mission
ary Society met at St. Stephen A
M. K. "church .Wednesday?and Tluirs
day, Aug. 18-10.?1 A ?sjalendid .ses
. ... sion was reporte'd. Mesdame$ R.' A
Perrin, W. P. Carolina', Teresn*Du?v
more, Ford, L&wis and Brown are* th<
six delegates elected- to attend th<
? r.,pVnit i?,11. at Little Rock
Ark., ne*t June;' ?. ' '
1 The Misses BerjEha ? Brown, Lil;
Thompson, Sadie -^Yilliams and Mes
srs.?Jamos Pripleau and La\yrenc?
Dunmore are bacj< from the A. C. E
~ League state uonvention at Muffins
The meeting was a miji'e (if,, informal;
tior\ ant; inspiration.- 'Key. and Mrs
J. \V. L. Duekett and "the' jjedpleTol
1 Mullins need to be congrat^ihvtec
? nil f hoi r hospitality. The Convention
"hits never felt itself more wel
' "* come anywhere else.' Rev, and Mrs
* ^ "Pupkett Ipf'ovod to pe Two efficient
Christian^ The I\Ihyor welcome*
the Convention in peaaon.
Madam \V. P. Carfcli na who is do
ing so well fn the hair dressing' bus
iik'ss has left for Asheville, - N.. C.
t() take a "special course"'in weaving
waving, tinting of the hair and beau
ty culture. v
' Miss Flozena Browrrcff IMiit
adeljihia .is honvo visiting.
THE TATTLER. j~, 't.
Hnn't ''put down" the girls fur i
giil. She may in -turn drop you
!la?. Ask a certain young" man ir
the borough. -He has found it out
A certain young man is fatherless
but he has a very gopd uncle?Unch
- Ham ' ?
A certain young lady is singing
"Inbreak's..,my heart to pass the thru
awaiv^-'-Wnee he is away.
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A certain young lady is saying:
"I will be where >'ou be always."
Pay as1 you- go of-the way may b<
J rougfi". He are not always as strong
v. - as Shorty would have us believe. .
"Mrs. So and 'So and Hubhy sp?nl
*' tlx- other day on the beach.
Lots of things are done in the
name of love when it is something
else, alsD music.
M#uth?i? resting ugam.-afl^er working
a few days.
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For sevebal year*; the members of
Bethel A. M. E. church have been
patient sufferers -from, uncomfortable
seats. Here; it is often remarked
- that if you Wreh one to mend bis
ways, promise him a two hours seat
on one of Bethel's .benches. The
Rev. J. W. Weston evet on tfigvalert
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for the comfort and well-being of his
people said: "We must and shall have
: decent pews in this church before the
, nejct Annual conference." So in fur
thering the effort for funds, Sunday
, the 2iUh inst; at Bethel a Pew Rally
_ is programmed in which ten or more
r congregations from twenty-five miles
around will participate.
I During the day three sermons, one
i each by the Rev, A. J. Price, JamesI
town, Kenloch, Moncks Corner" and J"
> 1*. Thompson of Awensdow will' be
i lelivored. It is hoped that enough
money will be realized to make up
: the first installment on a $7*25 sfat
. of pews, which the pastor and bfli>
cars expect to have in by the first
Sunday* in September.
. . Well the,Conference Branch of the
* W, II. &. F. M. Society is now history
and the delegates have returned ft)
. .heir several homes, sohiq plehsed
while others are displeased and just.
ly" so b'eucme of peanut politics-prao
. ot' earth. But just Ahy men with in.
telligenco will nose mound and dip
in women's- business is hard to' iiI
glTTe out. It is said many ..of the
fairer sex_ were made to shed tears
by the., asperity of nu/h of ,God ? toward
theni. It's an awful indietment
I against our leadership.
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News
, ' Newberry,,S. C., Auk. 34.-t-6n Friday
. evening: Aug. 14hiv\ve had a fine
rain. The wcather wua^.yery hot bei
fore the rain?no, hail, no wind, but
. a mild .and steady Vain. The farthers
=- -were in the city well pleased on> Saturday.
Cotton-is beginning t?y opcm
r There was a high Hay at Enoree
. "Baptist church on layt SuHflay. Rev,
. \V. P. '.Peterson pastor.., preached;
, tlie- morning sermon from Matt. 22:
42. Thft church* was crowded* There
. iwas not branding room in the building
~ Rev.' Pftli'i'tfon.. ashed tlie congregation
for a small collection, which Deacon
, I. S.- Roe,} and P. S. Sondley took up.
- What tlvr-y riilli'd tmall , w " *?'>" Hi
p Villi ran ..sijp the-Mimo* are not hard
} around Enoree. They fod'all the hun.
gry people, v^o Were"4heref^aiid
. they; were-, there from*'Ashgvllle, N.
. d, Columbia^ S. C...Greenville. S. CT.
. Newberry, S. C., Prosperity. S. C.,
r .i?,l C!1...>?.
? Jf you jfcanl t(j hear revival pa-caching'
lie up KeVL* Peterson.
, On. Sunday evening. -there .. was a
good old time revival m;eachi?g-s?rviee
ren$htt\j at. Mtllt'r ChafieL Rev
Kills tried himself. Kveryhody^eiijoyed
the sermon, c Off Tuesday- evening
*Aug. Kith. Rev..^K11 is told his
officers that the trustees' needed omj
hundred and seventy-five dollars by
: ' Aug-. 22; and., Sunday- evening; they
? laid on the table $180.(10, an(i risked
, him how much more do you need?
Does that, look like hard tinunvSurouml
"L" ?\ewnerry : . 71 5 ~ ~
Ilittlo Xornia <ia!lmaJi, th6 baby of
Mr. and 3Ij?T" U. S. ftnltmaii, won
a the first prize in a Bahyjcoiitest in
Oanibjadu'ej Mass.?gold-medal.
Mr. C. \V. Workman was lu penalized
at Mt; Olive A. E. church. Aug. 22,
; lie difcd Aug. 11); and Avlis a member
^ -o?-^#ti.sinp: Son, K.fof'P. lodge; -also
j in Qd(] Fellow, and memA-r-of sadd
church. Patterson and Pratt underr'akfrs,'
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Mr. Wadiv McXeary died Aug,*'2L
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r was funerulined at Hannah A. M. 12;
i. 'Church Aug. 2.'5, l?y hi* jmstor. T. A.
Mrs. .Moore is * .Ji
" '(.la 11 man oo 11 n n'tcr- .streets? She, is
_ from fttlarita. On.
?W. A. Caldwell is currying* a nice
stock of candies cigars. tobaccos, ice
cream. "When you vant to cool out
--go?to ~his Shoe shop, *
Mrs. Mary L. Cannon and daughter
j-ha-ve returned home from HendersojiiL
viilo, X. C., where they .spent tlie.ii
, summer vacation.
, Mr. and Mrs'. . B. W. Williams have
returned from a two Weeks' trip to
. Charlotte, Columbia and- Fairfiehl
Dr. Euriel was seen riding around
""jTyintf out a Whippet last week.
. . Rev. Wm, Thompson is a frequent
, visitor in Xewberry-^-sincC who returned
from Washington.
Rev. and Mrs. Benbow, Mrs. White,
Mr. B. F. Williams, Mr. Brockington
> of Georgetown were the guests of
7 M-tss Ellti" V. Williams on \V,
Boundary St.
In spite of the-storm' Friday Evening
these gentleiapn motored 'from
r* ~ 1 u:_ ??- * n
, v_,uiumui;i visiurig uie jonowing laities:
, I)r. Thompson, Miss "Etta Pratt;. Mr;
Taimadge Chappolle, Miss Ellen Da,
vis. j .
Mr. Milton, S. .f. Wright/ oUKavannah
stored at 425 W. Boundary
St., Mr. Milton is a college graduate
of Wilberforce; and will enter Columbia
University, N. Y. in September
Miss Ellen C. Davis is expecting
Mr. Chappelle at an early date beifore
he resumes his-studies at Wilberforce?1
University.
Miaa?itosa Maffet has returned
from New York. We are listening
For a oerf-am bell to ring,
Miss Vinia Mac Brier of Greenville
one of the prettiest girls of that city
is expected in Newberry soon. Come
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htUe Miss Brier we1 will welcome t
' you-. i c
Miss Estclle Simmons of St. Pierce t
Fin., is the guest at the Williams'
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The Caesar. Club is planning a par- \
ty at the home of l)r. and-Mrs. J.; D.
Williams^ before the teachers leave ?
for-the vurious schools. ?- - t
The Conference Branch of the W. ?
U. and F. M. Society of the Colt/m- v
TiTa Conference met in its aimual ses- .
' sioii in Miller Chapel A. M. E. church
i IP-20 instant, wiifH Mrs. Harriet L. 1
1 Hawkins, Pres., Miss Elizabeth A. v
lirogilon, Hec'ju -This,being a quad-, f
j renniai meeting there wfere many topics
discussed by'the ladies and min- -s
inters. The .welcome address was de^ "v
livercd -.by Mrs."" :L. M. Glider. To
/<:iv it was trreat. is nuttine it miFd- t
yt/n V " "
ry. ft was fit for any occasion. The
r response by Miss Viola Boston was
a Is,, good. The Convention was good .
I'roiu ^.vei'v viewpoint. Raised for .
I all 'luiryios^cs^^ ^V^ill'G.OJt^' ^iocs'' that
1 seem like hard times? ,
. 'lhe delegates elected for "the quad- ^
hvnnbtl convention, 1U27 - to be held. ^
'*at Little Rock, Ark, were MCsdnmes ^
II. L Ilawkihs. C. A. Adams, Wilson,
K. A. Brogdon, LT C. Man^, Vilo' "
Rutherford and Viola Ellis, - Alter- *'
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- hid es; MosrL-vmes-M^-L; Anderson, L. "
M. HiIdeiy.C.turte__McGUl and A. A. \
Rohinson. ^
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i Services at Alltjn Temple A. MS E.
clnfreh last (Sunday were-fylttnred F
""\\tnrrhe regular monthly^tlass meet- f
ing in the morniiig and a sermon by w
Rev. Mr. Hurl, in*, the evening, Both ti
services,. Sveve witnessed .by- good F
fevvds and fintR'musie was furnished h
by the choir. Sunday school and A. u
('. K. League services also were very b
inipri sive;?The ininnor?wan?won/ >!..
. v> ' .* N.1.: _1_ r\ r*
ny ui wnitn m-v. u. r. c
..Adams is the teacher. fi
l.'.o-r John T. -Wntson, of foiQge ti
Spring. S. C., pleached at T*aberna-< ii
j\ le Baptist clirU'clvS^st Minduy morn- ~tl
i ing','an(i evening," respectively. Rev. h
I-Watson was .in good form- and held n
M tiio atTcntfon Jif his audiences thru- d
lout. The rB. V. I\ IJ. and Sunday ii
j school services also were very inter? p
1 e.-tinii and | were witnessed by good v
'i crowds. ' .* .
AXNOl NCEMEN.T. ' J
j ^J herej -will be a I'ew Rally hefd s
1 11. WlloiiTomplo church on Sunday,
^Septyihlrei; 1th. niornirt^ and evening, a
Trespcotively. The contest will be be- ..
; j ty.,cen tht: Sunshine" and Boosters' \
'|Clubs. Thu. members and friends are p
urged to lie* present,.. Rev, \y. F, T
-H-vee. !?.- I Pastor.
l.P <1.1 BS AM) PERSONALS, v
Thyf Willing AVorkers <3htb of Tat&r i>
.Mr.-. W. I'. (.'lli'iii, Cajlrtomi .stiecl, ?
Tuedilay evening of lnst~>f?ek, where t
i?fhr-stisi :ul>m( 1 /neoting was thorough-. _n
' rj aouuy.Wk' .... t
The. AiU nites, met' at the home C
1 of Ma*lec B. F. Miles Jenkiris St., p
. Monday^afternoon with a good ateuii.ilftte
;r:id a lively,-meeting. : .? #
i' Tr < ' W ill l>o Club met'at the horfrtf s
^?f Miss Kunice Adams. Li'ncolh St.. f.
Ah.ujay at'tern'on, Aehvrie an excellent v
hud/- im4ud~ -y
, led Miss Lillie Kate Leak of Clinton, ^
i-\vho o'n^~;i Aery mtlo.onje 4jf)d attrgc- j
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iTtiye, Visitor. , cl
The L. J.-Toppin Missionary Socjety- ^
j-held , its-- meeting in- Allpn . Temple
1 yhuWTi, .S'umlay'iTfternoon last, with p
j rln/. l^i i'-.-i<lent. Mrs.' Bessie Fair, pre- e
; silliili'. -V lively }u-ssion was report- [
1 t'd: -1 I 1(
/ Tin- (iiils Clubs of the Phillis Wheat "
1 ley Ce-.ter entertained at a delicious a
' t hi oe c ourse, chieken dinner on Wed- ??
tusflay evxening'of lust week. The, n
jiMiu ployed vhyy tempting and was.
'] enjoyed by a ldfge number. The af- ^
1 iair v. as directed by Mrs. Rodget-s, n
? prepiier caterer of the Piedmont. t!
The National Benefit Life Ins. Co.> c
i held it.- district meeting here on ^
-Friday of last week, at which time j
. all of i lie Company's agents of the t!
Piedmont district, of which* ^r* W K
(' lJen/nions~is the sunerintendent.'
, gathet/d to review their wcirk of the ji
past /pander. The piceting-provec} a tl
' ve/y profitable one and was f?a*{s
> a su|i< rh tcetttre- by The n
Rev. .1. \V. Taylor, pastor of. the fash- ^
Tipnal)ie John- Wesley M. E. church, a
i Mr. 15. J. Caldwell served-chair* C
/man of the session, which -Was, fol:owed
by. a delicious luncheon. The h
agents "iuljotinrod to meet again ?tho
1 tatter part of November. '/ h
Mrs. Carrie M". Thompson, a teacher
i?i the local schools, has returned to p
: the city alter attending the recent
session of he Haines school of Methods a
in Augusta, Ga. v
M iss I All io Kate Leak, the attrac-1
live daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Young
Leak, of Clinton, S. C., ia the guest o
of Miss Eunice Adams, one of Allen
Temple's young belles at her resi- ]
dence on Lincoln street. o
sie are visiting .relatives1 and friends
ii^ Pendleton, S. Qj a
Mrs. J. B. Calhoun, Jlr., and daugh- p
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,er, Mary Prances, spent several days d
>f the past week visiting with rela- o;
ives and friends at Greenwood, S. C. ti
Miss Florence Lykes is back from
he State League Convention, which ei
vas held at Mullins, S. CA last week, di
Miss Lykes states that the next
fathering of that distinguished gro'tfp
?f christian endeavorers will be held
it Greenville in Juty^S3|. 1927. God
villing, decision having" been reached *D
n Mullins last week. . r- ~ Pw
Dr. E. A. E. Huggins, pbp"ulaf^pRV~
iician-of thts city, is spending "his s<
acation in New York, and Philadel? D
>hia. ? ?^?? ' :
Messrs. R. H. Boyd and Thos.- Wil- bi
on of Atlanta, were visitors here last-pi
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Miss Hilda Hunt isAvisiting rela- G
ives in Atlanta. \ r i sc
W. A. PISHER, Rep. j in
Clinton Locals m
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sunuay; auk. 22nd,, marked another ~.
xtraordinary day at Friendship A. 1 ^
I. E. church. Sunday school was '
iad at the usual hour, and well at- or
ended. ' ^ M
'Mr. H. E. Alexander, Sjjpt, is movUK
alonK tfood in the trend- of his fu
uiet* way and seems to- have 'the ^
iunday .^phool at heart,, with collec- {j
ions amountniK to nothinK less than
2.00.' ~~ > ~ 7~ t
Rev. L. A. Logsmt* pastor introuced
Dr. M. G1 McPherson, fi? p,
loorgetown, S. C., to te Sunday school gt
le gave a brief address, which was se
njoyed by al|. ^
At \ the regular morning service, ne
Ley. Login read the scripture, lesson rtJ
rom -the book of MatttreW- After
,-hich her introduced Pr. MoPheraotf c
h sepeaker of the hour, Dr, Mc? Qf
'herson said~-^hfc wgk decTunng in y
ealth.utherefore, he would ^entertain r,
s only for a short while- . He se* \y
?fcted for a text, MatthewJ27:J5, Sub- {e
jot; "Human Prejudice." The audi- jce
nee was held spellbound for forty-; wj
ve rrunntes. Everybody absent, cer-1
ainly^ missed a treat."'?We wondered |"toj
f he preached 11 ktTCFiat'lxnhg in poor 2|
eallh^ what Kould he have--done^yj
ad ?His health been good. The ser-1 p,
ion was well prepared nad forcefully ' xe
elivered. \Ve all enjoyOjj the morp-cn
ig service. .No d?nbt we ve better!
re pa red for the. reception of God's ^ in
/ord. und our ^mlnde clearer*' at the r,
morning hour than evening. The ] j\f
unior and Senior choirs^ combined
ang wellt.^ Contribution $8.00. ? j jn.
Sunday at high noon, Rev. -fcogan ar
companied by his good, frien^ Dp I
MePherson and members wei"e at j be
lebj-cyi Baptist church, with the pur- Se
iose; of attending the funeral of Lit- th<
le Mary {Jopeland, daughter of Mr, stand
Mrs, Sherinfth Copelandj_ who .
.as called from labor to "reward on ed
laturduy^ Aug. 2l?t. .She was laid cl<
Tlie niuiislci death ia still vioiting i
his historic place, seemingly the Al- ! da
nighty?is?saying Clinton^iiausl. be lb;
aken for God.' Then if that be true,
'hristians why to move up, and sin- ch
ei-s get ready.
The League began at 7:30, conduct- ne
iKby Miss Berths' HenrV. The les- W
on was discussed with great inter- ar
st. Too^ mgny thanks cannot be gp j er
en; Miss Hapry for, the manner in j or
-vv vt?w IU
liss Helftn Henry was asked to con- -en
uct the League service on Jiexi-&in-. yc
ay, Aug, 2Uth. She kindly consent- ?
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Eyening services began" with the X
ulpit graces ngain with the pres- ?
nee of .Revs. G. T. Dillard, Logan and ?
>r. McPherson. Dr. McPherson se- $
icted his text from Hebrews 13:8.
Jesus Christ the same yesterday, Of
hd today, and forever." Subject:
The unchangeable Christ." The seplon
was very impresjtve. ^
A ^spiritual, "My father is rich in
ouSes and land, ' followed the ser~~DT
ion. led by Mrs. R. P. Alexander,
Of
he "organist. The doors of the ^
hurch were opene^ by Rev. Lo^an.
lr. John D. Henry and Mr. John ?
luth of the Baptist church lifted r
he collection. They thanked the copregatiWh
for four dollars.
I)rj/McPherson is indeed a vvonddpr,
le. is truly a "human dramatizer of
ie/Gospel." We believe we speak the
entifoent of Dr. Logan apd his eptire 4
itembership when" we say that Pp. -Of
IcPherson has a standing invitation ^
nd a hearty welcome at Friendship.
!ome agaip. ~~ t ?1 J
Mr. Herbert ThrVrhpsop is visiting
is sister and friends th Philadelphia.
Miss Lola Workman Is visiting her Of
omc town from the North. 11
Mr. Wm. Dorroh is also a glad vis-, 6
:or from'the North.
Miss Maggie Vivian Young spent
few days last week at Renno, S. C.
isitittg-friends. , _ O"
Mr. N. TT. McClintic from Washingon,
I). Orr is home to the delight '
f his friends. * % - ?
Mr. H. L. Alexander announced that
he,,Bell Street High school will open O'
n Monday, Aug. 30. He also urged
ire parants to Sen^ their children to
:hool regardless of wh0 the teachers
re. He further said, blot but that
rejudicial spirit, and let your chil- u
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ren get an education at the hands
f somebody, somewhere and at someme.
A Cantata is now on foot in interst
of the church. Rev. G. T. Dillard,
ireetor.
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Helton Locals , \
ONALDS DIES AT ASHEVILI.E,
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Mr^ George Washington Daniels,
)n of G. W. DoiV5Tdils,~Sr., and Mattie
onalds, died Aug. IP,' at the govern^
lent hospital in Asheville. He was
iptized 1906 by Dr, Stewart Oliver,
istor of Mt. Zion Baptist church, of
hich the deceased- was a , member.
o|ng Nor^h^duving- the exodus he
irved aif deacon of the Baptist church
t Philadelphia/for 6 vears. ?
Durifig tfie Worlj War he was staoned
for. training at> Canvp Mead,
arylrind, and his services that follow
I left him a disabled-veterau and posbly
had much td do with hist early
:ath at 3(?. . *
He was a member of the .Masonic
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der, and other so<^eties. Rev. W.
. Smith was assisted by Rev. J.
\ Withei'spoon in conducting the
ineral. He took his text from John
1-3. ""The" Prepared Home. of the
iceased/' and 'Mrs; M. L. Wither-ioon
sang: '-Nothing Beyond;" ? - ,
The beautiful floral offerings typi*d
,t.hp nigh fpdeem?i?_ which Mr.
ar\alds was held. Tlie "Stars and
government emblem of
rVicg^adorned his casket, while a
ousand persorts came frorr\\far and
'ar to give Him final "honor. His
mains were laid to rest in the Mt.
on cemetery. Mtv W. I, Peek, the
efficient and courteous undertaker
Anderson in charges
He Is survived , by eight brothers:
ack, Frank, Cornelius, J. T., 157'V.,
illlam, Andrew and Ernest; four sis
rs: Mrs. 'Iola Greenlee, Daisy Aims,"
Annie Donalds, Mattie Cooley,
ife Mary Donalds ' and parents.
Rev. R. L. Robnison of Wliliomc.
r* did wonderful preaching at Mt.
on last week. 19 souls - were courted
and baptized Sunday morntng.
p. Qliver' preached a great sermon.
iNft "Lover-one another." A large
awd was out to witness the ceremony
Minuet* Lula Mae and Caroline Wilms
of Seneca .and Miss Geneva
j.binsori of Greenville are visiting
rs. am* Mr. J. G. Milliner.
Mrs. Rosa Smith of .Dejtindt, sister law
of Mrs. Milliner is visiting Mr.
id Mrs". Brown.
Pr-. and Mrs. J. W. Pennington will
gin school work at Winston-Salem,
>pt. 6. A reception was tendered
?m last Tuesday" p. m. at UaioTTHigh
hool building.
Twenty-tbree persons were baptifT)
at JNew Hope last Sunday at the
jse of a great meeting. . ? X*
Prof, and MtstJt S. Sitton leff for'
:ed>' Fuik, Ommmjlu County, Mony,
where they Will. woyfc ihe comic
.term. =?;?= i.
The S. S. Reunion at Bethlehem
urch Sunday. - }
Services at the A. Mr-R, church
xt week, night and day." Rev. J."
. L. DucJ^ett is a great revivalist;
id mpdh good is* promised. Let evyohdy
qome. If we" have problems
burdens, don't hunt up., a preacher
tell" them "to.A sick mlnTsteFTias"
ough trouble of "his own. Carry
iue cares-to-Jesus, anj pray-fnr a
_ Professioi
fice Hours:, Telephones:
:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536
:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548
Dr. . E. Stephenson .
Physician and Surgeon
scenes of Women and Children A
? Specialty
Rce: *" Residence:
14Vfc Assembly St. 1328 Oak St.
Dr. L. M. DAN1EBS ^
Physician and Surgeon
iccial Attention (Jiven Diseases (V
* Women >
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lice Residence
25 Washington. 2230 ihunpton
Phone 6420 Phone 7564
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Flee Rours: Telephones:
:00 to 1:00 P. M. _ Res. 4692
:00 to 8:00 P. M.
nn i *
uiv, J. U. S1UAKT
Rce: , Residence
D2 Main Street 1417 Pine Street
COLUMBIA, S. C.
flee Hours: 4
A, M. to 1 P. M
P. M. to 7 P. M.
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
19 WlihlnftoB St Columbia S. C.
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?Saturday, August 28, 1926.
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i good meeting. Rev. Crawford (white)
ji* invited to preach Monday night. A
Let us all hear him. Attend the meeW^T"'
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ANDERSON NOTES.
? Aftt^r many months of suffering
I Mr. Brown Chiles was called home last
I week. The family has .our deepest
. sympathy, especially, the aged wife. " '
i Rev. S. C. Can\pbell and family
, | started on their vacation toda^ and
i we-iwrsh for them an enjoyable trip.
TKey are planning to tour-as_f ar as
New York, making stops at many
noted places. . %.
?Mys.'I.- Y:. Pullins accompanied by '
Mrs. B. L". Davis and Mrs. W. I. Peek
UJVfl can O vo lootrinr* t rv
| ?tv.. ? . tumm I UW- UIL
i their vacation, good luck - God bless
4 * k ' r
yop 'ladies .. ..
Mrs. W. C. Crawford and children
spent a _?e?' days in Asheyille last I
week and, report a ptwwant Stay.
Mr. P. B. Williams accompanied by
Dr. and Mrs. 0. W. Montgomery mo-,
tored to Asheville las^ week to visit 3
Mrs. T. B. Williams and daughter who.
are spending their yacation in the
mountains. They had a wonderful
visit. 4 . '
| Miss Mary B. Earle and Dr. L. E.
"'"Jones were quietly married at the
- "bride's' home last Thursday evening>?
They, left Priday morning on a motor
trip to Philadelphia, where t^hey will
sjiend their honeymoon.. We wish for
them many happy years together.
The St. Paul Jubilee Singers enter*" """
tained about a thousand white people
at the Andtyson College last night
and they sang as never before. Loud
is the praise of the work accomplish!
Wisdom comes to a child of God^
l- After a long and weary trod,
Just before the'sun Jfoes dawn,
I " A ?I u_? i_-i ;? *
i i-vuu ne s luoaing towards nis kijigly .* .
| crown. . '
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I SOUTHERN RAILWAY
J ; '?
vSYSTEM. " ; ^.CoIumbitffSTC.,"
ell'ective Mar. 21, 1926 p
j Arrive No. Between Nc?. Depart. i
9^0a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 a
; 4:62 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 6:00 p
j 1:80 p 27, Charleston-Gin. 27 1:45 p
, 4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p10:45
p. 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 6:55a
110:20 a 24 Columbia-Jax'v'Ie Z3Tl:0Up
i 10:30 p 20 Columbia,-Aug. 19 7:00 a , J
i 1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 10:20 a
' 9:30 p 23 Columbia-Char. 24 5:40a
; 9:45 a 13t Columbia-Char. 14 2:25 p j
10":25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 6:10 a i
5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 2:20 a 3
! 1:45 p 2 Columbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00p 1
p 16^ Columbia-Green. 16 6:40 a 1
10:55 a 18 Columbia-Sen'ca 17 -6:15p J
^ 5740 p 113 Oola.-Char. 114 6:25 a 'jg
Via'Camden and Rock Hill. V
< Uty ticket otliceV 1307 Main Street. J
Telephone 6356 * ,. [[ ' _ _
PHONE 6487 " ?. M
L. A. Hawking H
j i / " y *
JiealEstate ^gency v
|"Homes on Easy Terms"..-.?i
1 lOT'/T^Vashington Street
I colum Bfftrsrc. -7
, . - ?-"T
lal Cards T ~ I
I Office Hours': Phone 3536 ' ;
9 A. M. to 2 P. M:
3 P. M. to 7 P. M.
Sundays By Appointment*.
Dr. H. G. Thompson _
Surgeon Dentist
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
1414 1-2 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C;
Office Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. ?'/
! Telephones: Office 5744; Res. 3702 V'
DR. M. A, EVANS
| Diseases of Wnmon A
... ?, u^oLinityi j
I Graduate Nurses in Attendance.
|45<ilVfr Taylor St., Columbia, 8, y.
Jl / '
Office Hours: v Telephones'"'.
11 A. M. to 2 P M Office 4247 -J
6 P. to. to 8 P. to. * Res./ 8875 /
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! Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
Office: Resdence:
2101 Gervais St. 1801 Pine. St
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DR. H. H. COOPER ^
Dentist
, ?
j* -Gold Crown and Bridge Work _ 1 .
A Specialty, /
,Of the Gums ? W*a61.
Office Phone 6429 1125 Washington St. / '
Residence Phohe 8264 * V 4
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