The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 09, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6
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fiy Refr~U A. Parker. "
Atxrat ono year ago, lime jalili ita
? corroding touch rcmovetT frorii our
> ~ midst Williaiir McKnieht. former I
_ postmaster at Himini and steward of
: ' : i'o^ty or more years standing of Anil
och A. M. E ChurOlh of which 1 had
li-.e honor of pastoring lor-throe yeara ;
Ii there l.-t gqch a thing-as a one
)r:miU<yi cent churchman Bro.
Mol*i\jj::l was such a character. Of
~ ~ETTtWla>'<
. .. with -whom I have--amy ed. l liavo^-uot
nirt his equal, and i behoty I speak '
the sentiment of that galaxy of ministers
whom / succeeded, Hey, lien.. I
i. i.. tii,^aTinTle, WarIey;?oto7:
wTll nttCBr-tftis -fttCt.. Bro. - Mclvnight
t* i ndcaredhimself- to me as a father
- would.~to". .a son'- No obligation, rre
*-_4- tusk, and 110 duty was a"tOad to-him.
? liis t'luneh w;fs upiilm iiiu.st with him. 1
:?; lie had lnrgb mrming intoreotoi~aijldo:;
? frojW the dutw* ui. postmaster, "hiit .
- : nothing lagged oil his hands, and was
? complimented often hy- -the postof-..
. flee inapoetur.-t on malting their rounds
on the nnnirai'v of his method: as
" .?buokhooper.?_L ? - =
? I'HClo Billy, as lip was familiarly
known; knew more church law than
io per ?eut oI the preacHers. lie
- . . studied tlie discipline of his church
' - nil.knew -theoretically and "experimentally.
It ~was .a . pleasure always
events, and lither pertinent. topics of
any nature, and for the most part 1
- * was the greatest benefltTiar'y. . His ic
4 munity and especially his church,
?- which will not soon be forgotten, if
. ever. He^vus an lnspintion, and 'in /
Epilations'do not, die. i .
? A devoted father, lovable brother;
stalwart Christian and patriotic ci.ti'
zcu^ h.is Fallen. " S. J. McKnlght, hife "
the State and present past master *f11
*' ' *" . ' . yRimini,
and France^ J\IcKnight, the .
younger bronie;. aiul a host of nieces
> v ... aiKl nephews and distant relatives.survive.
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HELENA NEWS ITEMS.
* . circuit preat-heii at Uro^i Cltaijel "K7
?1 M. Li. ehurch Sunday umi.t, our paw-7
: tor liuving -r.rctrchTTh.-foT""hi3 ,rrt"St.
'V'uiulu aim AIX&,- b-M'C't
H. inu iiiulutml , ITT Georgetown* =
""- on Sunday; . r . * ~nd
re.ci Creonc and
friends motored to Columbia on Wednesday,
where they took their 4Stt?r:
' 'daughter, Mary Frances, for medical
troatmenTT~- - ~~~
^ Mrs. Minnie Raplay left Saturday
'for in extended trip Tn the Northern
, . States, ? ?
Mr. Harold W. Wheeler lhfi!"trs his"
--?: * guest tills week 111* HKitTieT amF'
brother of St. George. .
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?-B4PGELAND NEWS.?r~E
^ - Miss Daisy Belle Screven spent the
- summer visiting relatives in New
1?r? Vork and Philadelphia.
gjj September-jOr*
Miss Bessie" Bmanuel ot Sonthvled
* - Ave., White Plain, N. Y., gave a re^
4 -rrl
?Jame?, on the evening. . ..
Airs., lanny Simpkins was buried
froui ML Ziou Baptise el^irth Sunday,
??? -evening, Sire <haci" been sick?for a
year. Revs. Wilson -and Sartor conduced
the funeral. y
llev. O. Ai barker goes to St. I-uke
ai 1'umaria ibis week to deliverj a
L Lecture on modern society. He will
: ?'be accompanied l>y a quartette choir: <
, |t - nclln .'I i"nt n. who ha -, boon. =
Visiting friend-; :iirrt rnhiticv^ fieri' lms
; . leaurn^d tu ITorida.v ~;
Misses Ahnle Jackson, peorgia Ruth
re ?- Lomas Baker, Rev. A. E. Trapp went
iu virciibvllle OTl Hie excursion ' last "i
_ week. They all reported a very pleas! J
.- ant-trip. - - . . . *
The people of Helena regret very
much to learn of. Dr. J. D. Williams. :
early recovery. He was very-^courteous
and eflfe cnt in Ins services and
roadu many lasting friends. ,j
We welcome Dr. Carroll of Spartan
burg, who hijs r.ranii' .to liiko care of ?
- Dr. Wiilfiuns prrnrrrce unttjChc is able
to resume his work.
" Br. Carrol seems to b^ very affable,
; . . -kind- .We predict his success. y Otirvj^asior
received li-program and
u 1 re CI o:y 01 rllC Palmetto ronfor-P-n ce
: 'to convene at Georgetown. Dr. J. L.
. Ih iihow, iii the.wont uniffHrf*- =
?^-4iFOvtoPy-he says, he has overmen. . ,
Miss Jarinie IMae'^pence has gone
to i'iortn^e?Lu?O'sinnp" -Pep _sohool _
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ANDREWS NOTES.
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- The C. C. T. school opened onvMon. '
' day a. in. v.ith a .large enrollment,
under [die- leadership of Prof. J. Ip. .
3n?i;Ii of Due West, S. C. The other
?r-:?^ tdaeITevs".>re: "JILsTg. JL. Freeman,
Plum brunch; MUs P. A. Drown,
McClellanvilie; ^Iiss M. Ijannrf, Fior:-|
* eiie'fi fPiY.T* wr-r-'-r? ?. > ..
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rppllim tn honor of MUnr&Vf>v?P wm
Mtss Goaeto Sigon;.cne.?After whlc
Mi8fe ^crcYen lutiuuwl tu a'Jiilatlq
-phi*.?While thero she was the gjiea
of E&r relative of Mr. and Mrs. HTI
Kipg oL 1111A Marchell.at.,' *116 gav
a dinner party In honor, of. Mis
Screven. s ; _
Miss Screven left Philadelphia o;
hhe?of^Septewber- for lieiiedlc
college at Columbia, S. C.wlvere sh
vvTlI" complete the hfgh school eours<
Miss Screven is the daughter of Ite\
1 mimic news.
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gantu.Oct, 4.-'?Sun'dhy scliojc
was .opened at its .usual hour: -It. \vi?
witnessed by a large.atten<la?ce: Th
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lesson tvas taught by'the sttpefinteri
dent, 1,'. \V: Walkei. ami' the tetroo
was reviewed by the pastor., Itev.?I
X Bur.chj * 7 ' .
.At-tt-w uWivK i U v. J. A. ijtrnrl
pastor of Thomuy t'hapot A? . M.?t
church, took his te,st.?3rd - cliapte
t'.h liiiiuei^iis. aiul 1 HI), verse.?The. iuu
tuf, [truututi b.v a yimmim iiudiumr','. tu
liv..i<..I .M. iiisrii-i>r.; sprmi>ii unci alte
fin?-sermpn-tlie -herd's Supper was at
iiuiiisteieuv ContribuHon for the da,
was $31.65: *_ *
llov, .J. A. Jiuivh of Santue altende
the official opening Tue-day" UrtnhP
5, at Allen University, Columbia,-S> C
Emma Jeter,"Itosa 11. Sim aft hi
Emma Lee Por lit. of Union, S. "C., aj
tended sjyjvlees at Thomas Chapel A
:d. E. church'Sunday. ' .
--Mrs.. Viola Da^Kiny lUJcr spetidiui
a-^uluasant- vacation In Asllevnie. N
C:, . and spending some time with he
mother, Mrs. Medora Jdnnings, rOla
tivea >md Lrkmdi) in Carlisle, S.
thre<4 children left last Saturday al'tei
Upon for their home in- Jacksonville
g -r?
.- Mrs. Ethel M. Worthy, after spend
ing thp-iummqr in ASheville", N. C., i
visiting- ftt the home of her parents
Mr. und_Mrg. William Epps. 'The
I'n^ar Gruva. gotlu.sLliOQl. wil
open November. 1st. S: F.. Emanuel
pr.ncipal. 140?.Lincoln St., Columbia
is. C., dud ^ej&hers Misses Kathleei
fetor , aiufc Frances Gilliam.
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CALHOUN FALLS LOCALS
Tim first Sunday of" October^ "vfas"!
high day.at Springfield Daptisr:church
The Sunday 'school was opened at 0: 3(
a. m. by Bro. E. L. Tennant, sunerin
tendent. The lesson was 'beautiful1.:
tailg;hi by Kov. Grady Jones-and State
Harriett S,'-Johnson.' ...
At the'usual hour Rev. A. Ware, tin
pastor, preached a sermon, which wil
lie long remembered. -Under his lea.il
Di-;-hip, we ate moving- xmward and up
ward. IL'i jia^JaVilved us for i?n.
years anB-we have called him unothoi
year. "*"*
Mrs, Georgie Gibson or Buffalo, M
?.t- ia in the. t?U'y of .CalinMHt?
visiting- her mother,s Mrs. Asa John
and her sister, Mrs. Ella Ha in
[from - . . __
Wfe hope for her- a pleasant vfsi
while in. oyr. city, although she is ex
pet-ting' to return to Buffalo in a feu
Mrs, Bidie Walker, of Detroit, Mkjj.
and Mrs. Annie Mcintosh, of Ander
Bon. S.'C.. were in our city* last wool
to see their father, Air. Osa Johnson
Wo hope.ful tlu.'lli 11 [iiea.^ant visit.
?we regret to-liear that Sister Ilea
jier'Cfrenn is on- thp sick list at thi;
writing, although she is much bette;
than h)i< Hoan. We hope for.he;
a.-speedy -recovery* ::
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hardeeviLle news v
; .Mr. Joe Hays was a visitor hen
ibis week. " ,
"IjtitA?ot. the boy a ot thiscuy motwci
to Miami. Fla.. Among them tliat lei
was Mr. Arthur Scott, James You
mans and William Cidberry. Thoi
stay is indefinite.
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Mr: Ruby S.tiy and Harry William
left Sunday lor Miami, hi., when
they will spend the winter,
Mrs. Zylphia Primus and Miss Rc
dell Mitchell/delegate's to St.' Stephei
A. M.~ V. &muiay. school,. left Tinirr
*1.1 > dlfil'Illliy lor Tillman, S. C., wher
nr PFtr by Dr. p. prr-htptrorn. A mow
'he visitors that yas present were Di
P.. J. Chaviri. TP W. Manee^mi?Mr?^
Hollins. They all giive fine addresse
which wore quite interesting and till
of :inforifiiHli)fi..~"Mapy qL the dak
gates had papers. They-too Were rfa
instructive. Thursday night the ~sei
nion was delivered by Rev. Chislem, o
Hlnffton, S. C. Friday morning""tJv
session was opened fo rbusinesa. Fjra
elected were Mrs. T. Cv Mazone, elect
ed as district superintendent. Mn
9 Zylphia
Primus was elected as sul
district suncrfnte'nduiiL and aim wa
elected as orgamsP for-the next cor
venticrt. Miss Albertha Ktndv ?&/.i
committees on missionary were Mr?
Jmining,- Zylphia Ibitnua, Tt Mason
ind MtS- M. K Rrown. Next waatfr
welcome address which was deTTvere
by Prof.^allory. Response by Mn
iiliLl:. Y Sr
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- ? TTTF t* il T MI
: T*i ?j-I- ? ? i ? ?) I mjtfw
d .Kylphlu Pi?l?mri, who rerpenJed in
h delightful manner. Sermon , by Rev.
tjinittees on resolutlCri were Mrs. Zly-1
) J plila, FrfmuB, FrOf. Tlillison, Mrs. Jbne-ptfTTTinnrMrB.
JM. E. ^rowu. |
3 The convention was closed by DrJ
T. C". I.isborn. who acted fatherly' and !
n brotherly during the entire session.
f *Beautiful selections by therlroir., Ore
; ganistrTTevr51J. B. ieniiing. .BeiiedicJ-ftion.
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r. While there Mrs. Zylphia Primus J
? \v;t!<-^ier-gHea4?ef--Miy-.
daughter, Mrs. Alberlha Eady, Who
?mmlo her ulity so very, very pleasant.
Misa ltoflbll Mitchell was the guest'
s Saturday. ?j? ? ? "I
e The many friends of Miss J. Viola
~ RanduirWni be glad tolmar: that srtnr
4 better 'mid out again after two
t weeka. iline.ss._ '
H- , Ktiv.-J. Si Albany is here, who will
,~Vul>u uharee ut thH.iUrdet; villa school
^?This- school has been delayed in
spine. manner through?m4oEm?tiaa of i
: tlin truiitwo board were lute rom-Mtni
r | ized. * " . , , .
l.j _4U^ and Mrs. Brabliajn of Sid (ivyi?- .
| liams, motma^rXjMIardeeville Sunday
j night a nit snent^a delightful evening.
r'.Mrs. Katie Wilson rnlumml 'hump grin. .
>' day. after spending one month in Phil
j! adeiphia. - ??-?;?.
?Airs..,l?ueuf Walker is here, visiting
relative's- and friends.
-The wa iter of this item wishes to '
^ay^jto- iny5many1riends who are
of?the . colored?paper advise^ =
r 4wrr^ftdiaiTis' "Io~gxrbscribe for?ttrhr.1
paper as it gives us lots of our State
j iit.'v. s. I? alwa y s feel at a loss when 1
... fail to get niy colored ~*news"paper.
Send all orders, for papei* to^fre Pal-.
a.et'tb TJcader, Columbia. S. C.
ANDERSON NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. Osbor.n Ludlow, of
i-'lMiilndolpliiut are, hero.? vii.it ing?Mtv?
Ludlow's mother. "' '
jr.' .Miss lht.uliue .IlamUiL jias gone to
- i t iiu.uion to teach in tiie city sQhool.
Cora Caldwell. tli(T"TIustTing
" agent-of the Mlltli-'l llolit-'f. :.n.l HonP^T"
- olrtit Aswomalion -riFHo-ith Carolina. la
ill. Hii- many frienda hone .to .tioou- r
- geg lit'i out acainr
ifc Willie .FettTjalin oT CornoUiuj.
j Gil., is the house pruefst of Miss Jphny
)1 Adger.
'I Mrs. "Lottie Mauldih is home front
i; Clat TTdel"; where s&L.spant 4he sumr
meiu .Mrs. Alauldin i%a laiilmil t-hmH.it-:
'worker and we are indeed glad to weleonie
her home. c - - ,
1 -Mrs. KHa . Shorard and children iuo-;
4-omnT to i Vndlotun Sunday and -spoilt
jjUie day.
frii'i i. i oTTiTTTTTnTTn'''i fflffl aim m.-{
'; eiety of St. Thuil- met Th? r?dfO'^a-ftCfrliioon
affile home of. Mrs. Sajlie Gal^Toway
orFTluti^street. There was an
T-j-ejqu.llenl?prut-ram rendered; after
which punch 'ami crackers" woite I
j served.^ There wii^a cake sold at -thTa l
llhei'ting for 10 reTfts~"a slice. ""Tlrei
t j cake contained a piece of money. Miss
- Annie Uovian cut the lucky slioo, The-'
invsident, Mrs. Lula. Harper, is keepii-ng
thU ifivisiou-^aUu. . - f;
The Mmrfiunary society , of Str Paul
mi l Friday ai the home of, Mrs. JailTc
!' Mai ion flrii Salem St. with the presi.
.dent, Mrs. %, V. A. Williams nresid- ;
ing. Two nroiecta ww-w in-itn?ii??.i u
I'this. lfioet ni^v-to- help-swell "our Areas
5 ,ii?-y, of which we will hear mor^,later.
r; After a very interesting "meeting we
i'-wore served" a-"delioions -ice '.courSa^E:
The fall A'evlva-1 -?f St. Paul has
. j started^?The paster Rev. SaC. Camp.
| bell, will preach eac h night this week.
1 'riir.iic?-i*4>w?^^ipiiiul nriMVfl out Monday- :
a^rTiylvt and two members were added to
| the thureli.- .
jj Madame Glenn is in the city, readj*
?! 'o' serve her many customers.
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r CLINTON CHAPEL
j A. M. E. Z. CHURCH NOTES
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j By Mrs. Alice 'J. Jones, Union, S. C.
3Rev. W.* Q. Welch- deserves un2
-sUjited praise; Jor_the_ >vorli thai he
ih.AS been doing and Continues to do
!-1 for the upbuilding of Christ's King^
a do in l.c: in this oa>th. Souls are
comma "Uon^" na n... v..r;r>.^?imy
e vj'ces tfnd the very air of the church
1- SotMiis iii'i'muatcd with the Holy Kf>TTif.
a i .. He v..It. XtAIichill.A. P., of Char*.'
of /ion's sweetest singers, is with us
;r for Hie-Week to "assist In tire rmrvttrmr.
s tc^ be held each night. Much good
?Wewere honored to have Th
A?midsl on- tlie iirst night of the revival
the Rfr Hi'W. ErtW. Junes ii'ir nvr.ut.t
>f Ing hK^h^?^-Vr)>n spoke from tfrtt nubt
taking histtoxt from'Phil. 3:13. All
n" iirli'n If ix+w^hin* yi.nil putpi 1 i;nr rTTTT
; imagine what a-glorious tirpe there"
j.i was at this||^reat gospel feas\, where
j. htmrlre(ljyH4?fch?gathered to hear the
jFrtttslrnpf w"ho 13 loved and honoreil'by
people. North, SuuITn'fgwst ana
t. West.
j. | Tile Woman's TTomo and Foreign
Is itrauiilanl, hold its
a annual thanksgiving servicesr-Sqtiday
? 1 nlght- The excellent ^program ren.
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frrmTiTATiTO r-'.
dini'ulUaUd Htuah credit j?p?B the performers.
A collection of $15.00 waS"
ralaad. '.'
Kevs. Wm. Crawford and-Wm. Doug- ~
las. also our pre'feSdfnfe elder, Rev. Li. Monday
night past! r . " ..
Mrs. Alice Carson, one of our befet t
out-of-town teachers, spent last Sab- I
baih iu .Spartanburg aud wofshipdtl at ?
Metropolitan.^ - r Mr.
IV. H. Hampton, our popular t
(itiulpiAan .. .1 -
vuuil UIUH vi AJVMIU Ul li UOttJOO, was [j
Miss Amanda Lewis J13 back from u
rhllmlulphla,' New?TOTK
Northern cities where she spent the y
sirnitiier with* relative^ and friends.
: Miss Madova Gist. District Superin- a
tcndcpt of- the Buds of Promise, with'r
tier niece, Mlsa, tjUSKett, ~uf 3pm1 tan. p
burg, worshiped with us Sunday past,j|
FTTthR~<lelicht of ntstty HjOUdu, wliuj.fi
were giad to see her smiie. ? ih
> ftljasp Bessie White, who baa been y
teaching in the high school ut Mullins,'f<
S. C.? for the past three years, left A
lasUF'idduy to resuin& her work. Her h
imtiiy frimidw^wisru loth to havo her =fei
leave. ' * tl
. SlgtSajidess Board. No. 2, of which p
an old folks concert a few nights, ti
shrfe. They yealized $s.oo at the en- t<
Lcitainment. ' - ? ?:
Dr. C. A. Hawkins, superintendent s
of- lietheh-A.. M. -E. church Sunday .1
school; Messrs i-aatama Clayton of G
Corinth Baptist church, and James T. F
Diggs-of. Winston-Salem, contractors j
and builders-worshiped with us Sunday-past.
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?McL'31'a. Whittnire and William.-'11
sons of Mr. W, T. Abrams, SnT our U
undertaker, worshipped at hoilie Sunday
past. ; , t A
RESOLUTIONS QF/ENDORSE
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Editor Palmetto. Leader, " h
Columbia, S. C. . * 1 *
The Conference Unuich~?sr Woman's 111
iQilie and. Foreign Missionary Society!
of tlte Central Conference met ;;^t si
Suinmerton, September 7th and. 8thJ h
1026. ' ; . I
Quite a plcasant~~~agd successful <1
meeting was neitL 6
- Mrs. "A. ' L. liridubraml,?inusUlmit, H
undqjl-uamife-lfle work thoroughly, and ~
ffTO'sided to the satisfaction of all. j
Quite a'number of prominent visitors F
honored us with their presence,""
among them Drs. U. W. Mance ahd T.
J. -Miles ami Mrs.' Anna, SaundersXl
president of the N. E. Conference.
' Drs. e! II.. McGilL and M. Warley.
presiding elders, were present and
rendered service? Dr. Sunvteiv^JHieh to R
a? lig'YTiin suffering fmni t.lift rffpris nfJ
mi automobile 1 a special!
prayer was offered for his recovery, |
All ^?f the visitors agreed that fill's. ?
is the best organized Conference -8]
Branch in the State, " . I ^
One of LllU pleasing feam res or... the' c.
convention was. a paper, "Our Foreign
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r i??iu, reau oy Mrs. M. II. Pender- . c.
grass. It jyus full of information. A j,
Strong delegation was erected, to at-j0
tend the .Quadrenial "Meeting, \vhioh.0
Resolutions were read endorsing]^
bra; Mww aud Mctnil. ."' |Q
Dr. Wells and his congregation! j
sptrrt'd 110 intlns'iu enimUili us. "Tliey*-^
were ~as>i?led-by-the-pastor- and mem-?^
hers of Liberty Hill. ^
AU_ officers .were'iaTsrected;1-^^--^ ^
ilespectfully yours. ?- ^
~ Sirs. Tiattie v. Itagin, Reporter. ~r
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RESOLUTIONS t
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Offered by be Conference Branch,
W. H. & F. M. S. h;
Central'Conference. !
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Summerton, S. C., Sept. 8, 1925. f
-Madame President and Members of <
the Conference Branch W. H. and ,**
> '? F. M. g.. Central Conference -?X
We beg leave to submit^'the follow- '
ing resolution: ..
WTu^tps, we arc deepljy interested in
all that pertains" to our great church
and its advancement, and " ^ f
Whereas, more and more the work
iiul inilhftn<io of the yoinjit-arc re egg
nized as the "power ' behind ?thg, ?
throned a,silent force; and
Whereas, South Carolina has, and is
. tiTl playing an important part fa?aH-?
of the great issues that the .church
dunst..meet, ami her Invai sons have
always 'proven true to all entrusted C
tn-thwnf- ' - fl 1
tirfl Resolved, That- the Conference' m
tirjnqb ^f the Central Conference, _W. j "
-H. and IT- M. S? go oh roc^jd aj^'arj^
dnrsing.' and recommending, the elec- j *
tloh nf two rtf her most talented and;
amhUjoua sons, W. MtTnce to t Kef
bMioprter-and?Rr,?K~.?1-k?McG-ill?anj?
Secretary of Sunday Sclfool Union.
Re it also Resolved, That we'pjedge j
ourselves to use our influence in their.j
HrrHnlf rn-rrt nr?'*i **?
tiona of honor which they are so emi- C
pently prepared to fill. _ .
?Respectfully submitted, ? - , .
Tiiirllfl firaY, _
kma Joseph, i
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? ? Anna Murphy.' , ,t. T
M. B. Pendergrass,
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McCLELLANVlLLE NEWS
Tito District Grand Lodge convenIcn
of Master Masons of the Sixth
Matriet o^nd. the. Alt. Pleasant District
lunday School-convention now being 1
i.irt of fraternal and religious
ory, respectively,' this town's colored
opulance has resumed the even tenor
I their way and tfp.w. listen to the al-.,
i'ost monblOflbUs ding-dongs- of-school I
ccaiincn ^tlTis season of t'lie
ear., . 'rrz"*''
Th6 $7.25 set of pews mentioned in |
recenT is'sue of this paper has al-l
eacly been installed and the interior
T HetilEi' AeJjJL &. t'Hui tnt' suuitis trmta
)rnied. The lley. J, VV. Weston, po pull'
pasiui, Huuliig tne
Itve-taken upon 'ills Hock of-IpUM}
ware, iwavao. /Juyutlay, October 12th,
jr Georgutown. scat of the Palmetto
tnnual TJonforenee, feeling- that Ire
as-_cpatii.butcd Hia-blt_D.ot only tp_|
he 'spiritual well-being' but almi
he material and social uplift of his |
iishoo of the Seventh' Kpiaywpal -i-lis,..
rlc't, sees fit to return-the Itov. Wes- _
an to this/ circuit for another year i
he ' latter?will be?recipient, '>1 the \
anie unstinted support from Bros. j
ihhs, .Tames White, James Brown,
rank Alston, James Williamson and
I hers as was his the last four years.
Misses Corine BrowTl 'and . fiTfrei
ami left Sunday for Columbia, where
icy will resume their...studies at A1-,
sn University.. I
Alias Phoebe BroWm~left Friday for
ndrewg, where she teaches as as-..
tfSlaJit nf B*of7~J. B. Smith.
Kdv1.' Ulld Mrs. Win. Seale and Airs,
ohnson, of LincolnvTile W^re seen in
>v.' 11 Sunday.
Mrs. ldliza .Williamson returned
ocEe Alonday, after spending two
oeks in Charleston at the bedside of |
Pr utcior
Miss Susanna Drown?is?spending- '
omq time with relatives in AUenurst,
Gft. Jt?t
Cet'brt. A. Mi E.- S??4aysehoeK tin5r~
Superintendent J. C. Clinton, is
rowing by leaps. Sunday morning
Jtr-pttpna were procont. ?
ORMER~FARM
DEMONSTRATION-AGENT
OF ANDERSON COUNTY
NOW FILLS IMPORTANT
FOS1T lON^AT A. & A. ?J_'
COLLEGE. ?
'ecord of W. B. Harrison as
Farm Superintendent
Evslia i'IC ^pwiendoUswi ? '
" " ? .
Greensboro, N. C., Oct. 6.?Mr, W.
L Harrison, iwho foe three years,
ucccsslully served the state of South
Carolina, ainP especially "tlre^TiTrm|
rs of the-Piedmont, ^section as coun/
demom tratiop agent of Anderson,
ounty.i' is now filling a postion or
nipaitinue at \.-& T.-college, the nly
Negro institution in the world,
iir&Liaiid-UuJm in"m'g |
Mr. Harrison, during' hfs ,tenure
t_:office -in Anderson county, organeed
and managed the Anderson
ounty Negro Fair Association. For
wo years, as geheral superintendent,
ae?Fair- Association- met1 with oVer*
heling success; financially and frorii
he . point of view oT exhibits. Agriulttira
1 _ m A/TTTz-rs ? : - - -
f a wuUViOt' , lUlalUUIIlg * IHC I
Joys' auci Girls' club >work, const!-1
uted a large part of.the adhibits. !
^Vtri?llui'ilJOh , gave up -onr*
' ? r?-!
:--x~x--> i?i?i* v'W'v v*;*vv v v
. , ? ; , V ' ' 2r~
Professior
> '
X--X--X*-X"X"X"X~:--X,,X**>-X"X-?XIffrce
Hours: ? Telephones: r
1:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Ullice 3530
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. -Res. 65481
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician'and Surgeon
)iseasofl of Women and Children -A
Specialty
HTira' - Residence: r
414 H 'A'Rymmv Oa^S* j
Dr. l. m. danikts
II rhy.siciaiT, and Surgeon zl:
hrceial A t tenl4fm--Gi vem Biseasca-Q
)ffiee ..RusiduiiuuT
125 Washington,-?2230 Hampton ;
'TtiuTTu (1420 -phrmtr'- tItH-! ?
Tiours: r Telephones- j
lTOO to 1:00 P, M. Res. 4692
6:00 to 8:00 P. M
DR. J. L STUART J
Ifflce: Residence:
702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street
Iffice Houra: - . *0
A. M. to 1 P.
5 P. M. to 7 P.M.
Ur.J, JUL (iuuilwlii
119 Wuhi^ffton gt. Columb4? g. C
v .. .-.r^r" p - p
;-7:^4 ;
^^jSatw'dag^^ fc?. ^
5MXU at -Andeson to accept hla pre&- 'J
out position, both white and colored
expreaacd?their?regreto?over?-the?
loss n{ auch an energetic worker. "
State Director Daniels went on rpc- .
iifd aa staling that he had.- lost the "T :
best man on hia forcfe.
^ ^ -i," < i
vumiiiK io .>011x1 utruuna in uutoher,
1925, "Superintendent Harrison i
lound the college farm, lacking fa?y\
me 1W Teres"f land, approximately
3ii aef 68 .were actually under -cultivation.
Endowed twith - the- spirit Ot,
Uetormtmrtien which , characterized
'the uum 01 pdwer 1 wllllL1 a hieuiUer1 i<
fJTTTnr vurslty ioetbalF suuad.at-South
Cui-blina btate L'oHcge. he fait the , i
fine hard.; pickjed low, Bfiu at' the
end of "this year's woric, "the Tabors I
"of ^the .college"nam superiinenueni ,r^-?
were met With success. Every inch '
.ot" land a^iluble tor?cultivation- hag , .
iieenL-^sed, : lroin wliich large yields
"hare becn^libtaliUiflr^h'eed?l'ur the ?.??
cows, hogs and pouiu^y^iKl vegeta- ;?
bles for the "Timing liilll li^ye been - . >
iui-nislied by Mr. Harplann. . During
the Tnjysr'aiy(f uirta' bnoit I'ourpo,
which convened.'at the colleae during
Die fauntagrr members ot the /State w
were so Impressed
-wither the--farm - that they /declared v
thut irom now-on they shall use their. JL
luiluence to have their boys- to come - -a
to A. & T? college to study agricul- *
now.- *?; ?=
'.Mr. Harrison, ?by utilizing every
inch of the present larm, "jiaiihg
-(food?with W-lial !>< >?hud ut kho nW. 1
? ^7
eat, has succeeded influencing the members
oi the trustee board of the
college to Recommend the purchase ?
ofrjyx-mcrfease acreage of "215 acre's.
his work. Living as he does, in the;
beautiful brick edifice ' which adorns r
the faCiir-iocated on thehtghway between
Raleigh and Greensboro,'amidstpleasant
surroundings and a bright
future, there" is no reason f or _ fail-uxe.
,? ! :
* State College. Orangeburg. South
Caroling,-his Alma Alater, should be ?
prouiid -oC the-record made by one. of ' ,>
her loyal sous. . ". "
FOR MEN ONLY! ^
1000 will be at Bethel Sunday 3 n. m..
UK. JElil'k will deliver his Great
Social Sernron
"WHEN CHICKENS COME " " '
HOME TO "ROOST 1"*' ~
hnn't "V* : TL! . I?
uuii-i niiaa mis DO)S?u s a rvnocKuul!
Come on! Lei's Gol
HYMAN NEWS ITEMS.*
Last Sunday wag a high day at- Mt. _
Zion ^tapti.-it church. The Snplav
school.. whs vory iutaragtingi *|
The teachers made it very plain to the ~ '
scholars. Then the review by one of t
the male* teachers.* M?.?ST~Y7 H unterr^
which yrgs very- graadv Ruv. If. H.
tlutler ineachoa- a' very good otrililng ?
sermon, in which he. told his congregation,
that "I have only one iv.ore Sunday
..with you, before the association
I slield in L'heraw. s_ t". ""ami I want
y.'ory member to (id.all that Ra~or she "
-can in-sollutiiig funds. for..that cause."- - ?.
lion aho'nt M.?vit.it ?ia?- '^
, ........ i' iiiniuflllllia ~
lnd" Ilaltfiuorc, Mil., which he "enjoyed
a ery nnnl),?Anions a_iarwo- numb or of
his memhtTB 1 rom the home church,
lie said t.hat hfc could have "started a'
aiew Mi. ZidiT in fl'hiladeTi)Ti]a~ there
wore so many of his members present,
emtl he in the mwist" or them." Every
one was gS3 to^sOe him, .and -he Was
glacl that they were<gtad. And he returns
to us very happy and we are
fll'frUl t)i 1IK11. . ' . - ^
'*t* VV '** VVV'X'V V %* y '/%?
tai Cards I
x? > -i-:- v -> :* -> > > v
OH'rce tfotrrsr ~ "Ph<me 3636
li "A. M. to 2 P. M.
8 P. AI. ,to 7 P. M.
Sundays By Appointments.
Dr. H. G. Thompson
Surgeon Dentist r .
Crown and Bridge Work a ffpacialtv.?_?
fyurrnea '1 routed Successlulty. ?
Office Hour?: 10 to l'2 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. 'Telephmifisj
ilillce 574^1^?Rea. 3702
dr. m; a. evaisra ?
Diseases of y/omen A Specialty.
U Graduate Nurses in AttcndanCB. 1 * I
SOI tfe< Taylor. St.. Columbia. S. C. ??Office
Hourg: Telephone!
II A. U. to 2 PM. Office-4247
~C P. M. to 8 I\ M. ~ Res. 8875 .
DrrW. D.Xhappefle, Jr.
* 7T-?^ : |
fWftc?: "".T ~ Resdenee:
2101 Gmnfor-St 1301 PlM St ?
dr. hth. cooper~> *
V . V
?- Dentist ? ??y '?* *??x
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
Ay Specialty ' Special
Attention Given to DigeagW
Of iiifl tinmi j
Office Phone 6429 1125 Ww.Mr.<rf?wa*
Residence- Phone 0fl04