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f ^p- ??BY DR. J. raMceacssceMCBS^wwobcH^ooocco^ BETHEL A. M. E, CHURCH ftOTES? ?77 Af^r thf* rin^. nil Hi.. In junn Arf"MoseS honored by God," conducted in the usual wav bv -the spvnrhl Mqo_ sea which was very comrpendable? Dr. and Mrs. Jeltz were present and graCed-th6 occasion-byparticipating heartily in the Tpfr -lgtwon^V*,1^^8j^{eWedlby--the Evanyellst Tivith much taste ant] wbr.|.w?r?a?advice, .counseling the young to take ar stand 1 . for; Jesus" now. At 11:15,. Df^ N. H. Jeltz took I Charge of the-snrvroa ffir?the day, selecting from St.-John 10:10, latter clause thereof: "I 'am come tha!t men may, have life and that they may1 _ have it more abundantly." Subject: i "Life." There was a burning sensa.?:?tion in the-hcai'ts uf many while Df. Jeltz pealed forth the gospel truths i from the word of lifer Indeed it. was a gospel te???-?and TTTTpnee gat nnrl duniil, lliuii- Pull '| Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock was the special?sermon to Wotnen. De-~i ~sprte the-fact there were jnany' othcrr occasions taking away some, there - were many who- availed themsriv'pa of the opportunity to hear the woniderful myssago by the Evangelist Lit -Women Anty: ! ?The Christian Endeavor service was largely attended Sunday 0 and quite a lively program dispensed with ?We are very grateful to Mr. E. M. Kitt of 1st Calvary and I\liss Ham mond, his accompanist, for that high class?cornet solo; it^was irtdeeda treat. ?JProf Dow of Allen University leads' the discusion for next Sunday. Don't fail?to-eome,h^? has a niusage fruTrr - -?afar that "yoll" will "delight in hearing. You are cordially ipvited to be presents-?? ? At 8 p. m.,'T5r. Jeltz ascended the sacred?rostrum?for?the \hird?time, during the day and to say good-byei . V -to .all. The message was taken from Deu-1 terronomy 32:11, "As an eagle stir T. r?th up her ncstr etc." This^sermon like all of the others?was.. pregnant with wholesome gospel f?M f^r til" ___ believer and food for thought for the unbeliever. If ymi. heard him you'| will rgadily agree that his sermons grow better arid better each time. | Hia stay here hiRPits affect for good' in Bethel and Columbia. I)r and i ffirs. Jeltz go frnm hrrh to Charles-k ton,. S. C., where they willjenga^e in them and prosper them. * Dr. Adam's Parting Message- Be fore Conference -* Just- one mute Sunday is left .to wind up the affairs for this conference year and it is hoped that every member will come up with his and her^dollar mone? by Sunday and also catch up-youf biudgett dues so that r.np pasmr may mc ame to?mauo a ,round report and the indebtedness 7?local, church mjght .be njet.? Pastor "Adams preaches at 11:15 A. M. Sunday, special and importance services all day concluding -.r^Ph - n ptTF" gram consisting of special music by five minutes each frofit'the .rfollowing representatives of the ".'"several departments of the church=-E,?-M*. ? Fressfey, stewards; Prof: L. A. II;nvki r>8 t^pstees;?Mrs Ella Lmmd stewardess board No. - 1; Mr. F. G. Baumgardner, junior stewardess -?board; Mr. WVH. Young.xhe&imday School; Mr. H. J. Bryant, thu At-fr E. I.eague: ^ v Every, dopartmeift will ThT represented in this special program which ?^promises to be 'Interesting. 1 .1. pecially are invited to bo present Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock and' share this happy occasion winding up the conference year.- You are welvome. , -' " ^ . ' >"" ? -GdtvaryBaptfstrChu rch, Oct 19, 1926 noon. As the president nor vice-presidelit was pf&sent to preside, Dr. G. vrr"pinard"T>y the Consent of the Bre? thrcn presided and?also preformed ? hia duty as chaplain. The?reading of the mintrtes warr omitted-as the-secretary was absent. The order, of the day- was omitted because of new business of vital im" and the presenting of "Visitors etc. Dr. C. W. Brown acted as secre. tary. . ' The civic committlee of which Dr. P. P. Watson is chairman-madeT a =??very?favorable report;?stating that. it hjd an interview with the author-Y itiea <fx "Sftcity respecting matters of general interest. The survey committee completed * its report which was received, discussed and adopted^ ' ' The campaign was voted to ?-?begin In the of Decern her, Of Columbia | I. WHI'IE' " ' ?: : nieri exprcscd its appreciation of hcj work and pledged to help same. Dry W. S. llunteri of rv>ontpr) S,. U. Wfto isk conducting a revival at i Jones Chapel A. M. E..Zion Chur'ch j or the city was introduced and spoke ! to the brethren. . ? '. 1 - ' * - I Drs. Jeltz- andJ^W^?Hance^-were 1 ; introduced. Dr. Jeltz ' is conducting ; . rrA'Lvai ULUuthel-A._JVir E. Eliui-eli*: I- Pi. N. 3. Smfth IS the orator oi the day for next Tuesday, the 26th' Inst, on the subject: "What are fund- 1 amnnlalti to the laying of the Jfounda- | tlon of a revival meeting. !l. W. F. Hunter announced "'the Benediction. * ?A. F. Lomax, Reporter. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH _ ' ,? V NEWS' ' ? ' "rtr ] Nineteen teachers "fhe"roTTx-all and five officer*? inst Sunday -morning?in oui Sunday school. The-: subject of the lesson: "Moses Hon-n urcd in his death." Last Friday night at t'TeaeheroJ Mcr.tin|?r''--ttfrrrmsl a-rfTTlt--quorum Was present. The VniiKjf' Mpn'? Uljtqg fju'lcvVit hv Rrn Pnocnv Frazier, carried off the- banner, "they j having raised soriiething over $-1.00. js^jho^toac'hor^ had the - largest?BUTn~ ' ber of new scholars, they had five j to join. Dr. J. H. Goodwin, Supt.,: and Bro. Thomas Dargan, First As-1 sistant are truly giving Ziorv a constructive program, in Bible School Methods; aiul nineteen teachers pre, putting tlfd.se methods into etYccl. j Preaching hour, 1*1:30 a. ,m., the1 Ifoir in full vesture, numbering 38, marched from tlrelF room to ~lfie : folint of eVery blessihgss." The scene was enough to stir one's ! inmost soul?some of - the elderly -members got happy at the sight of the profession.?? ???? 1 Pastor's subject was, "Lot's Wife." lie showed that- Lot came from that' fanply. or race of people who had done more to bles^ th.o_vvarld than any other race of people; he told about' her being-company, with-the world's ' Original pinnwrtf ' ? . rni'tn.] fr, ' found a civilization in which God was 1 to be the mlui. ,Hti told about Mrs. Lot,- becoming thb center of the so- : wal circles,"with her beautiful da&gh- j mrs, In me populous twin cities of; Sodom and Gomorroh. He told hw I the average preacher will "cus?" out sin on " Gates, Washington aiitCJL in-J coin streets, but tnose same men~will" condone sins irj high" social'circles of our city life. He showed that while ! we .condone the whist game, 'that itj was just as J/a.d as playing "soson} 1 up;" and that the "gin sippers^Tnl om?fashionable parlors doing the. "Charleston" and "messing around,"' were just as bad before a just God, as those ignorant servant girls, and underworld .class up on Assembly St", in the- dnnco hnlls?His text?was 1 .Tiiikr "Remember Lot's Wife." Large Funeral at Arthurtown. T^At 3:.W~I'hstar *>Vhttcv met a: hngft > crowd at Zion "Pilgrim, Arthurtown' that filled ovory aiiilo of the church and all arouncf the windws on thai -outtiidui-^^ho funeral of Sister Char- j ityJohnson ^vas the occasion. She was HO* years old, having spent - 55 years in tha_sei'vigo of the Lord. Dr. whit-e'a1 text was-from" Hebrews 11:4t "Hy-faith Enoch^v&s?translated" thatr he Idioulri.j-iot - sec "'death, for befdtfi his translation we have this testi- ; mony that he-pleased?God.'' Sub ranslation." Great crowds from Columbia and other points at-! tending. ? ' I Zion Baptist was thronged "at the! ?night?service to hear the Pastor, finish his famous subject of Lot's r wife, { This discourse was the great- | been in Columbia. Collection $137.00 Delegates to the,. Gethsemane Asso- I ciatfbn Deacons Theodore Gettyg and W. M. Lyles. Association meets at Cethscmane church at Blairs, Wed-} nesday of this" week -and closes-FrT-^ day at noon. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH PfiW RALLY. Sundayr OcL- 24thr 4i00 p. m , thru I the auspices of tbe Woman's Auxiliary of the ehurch-nn excellent Pr?-| grfrhV has been arranged for this service. --jSome of the best talent of the. city has been selected tft assist in. carrying It out. ^ A large attendance is expected as this service . has_ al_wayg been the, crowning oftho year due to ! its interesting programmes and the. r>nn?f> wViinh t.he Woman's Anvilinrv! represent*:- . - > - --- ? Friends and visitors are cordially invited to attend. I CLINTON CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES ii v The revival conducted by Rev. R. T. Mitchell last week "Was a success from every view point, sinners were jCIuTstiaps revived and strengthened. ReyrTrCr^gnWpreache^^rHoirng IHK,ll| Willy the 24th Prox., And be is leaving: no stone unturned to make it the greatest evefr held in the city. . ~ytre Sabbath -School,wjtli Jlr. J, k/ Jeter and staff of well prepared teachers and large numbers of children who attend regularly, is at its best and the future church is safe in his hands. - 4 t . , ?Tho Christian Enduavor society" comes in for its share of praise. Mr!| Bother T. Thomas is president and . has the young folk-4ined-up as never! before for real endeavor work. ?Mrs-.-Pernetta C: Benson^ leaves for. Brooklyn, N._Y^-Saturday,- the- 16th jrt'st. Thai u entire- olutreh--regrets tcr haveJier_go away for the winter, but Wishes her- a pleasant stay with her daughter, Mrtf.-A. E. Cooper. 1 nc past or ana "memney* were shocked to Ttear of Rev. L. W. Stewart's death al^Chrlisle, Thursday afternoon past. We bow in meek submission-1 to Ilis will. Among those wbo-attend<jd the funeral Sunday were Mrs. C. A. Thrwkins,"Messrs Archie filler, B. H. and Neal Hughes, V. A. Hawkins and wife,' Mrs. Rosa. *?The . Sabbath "Schobr' welcome the return for the jyjiiter Of Misses tsarahand Sophia Giiljam, KKvillift Rien and Mf.'fNathan Gilliam, Cro^skeys, S. C. Mrs.' Mary E. Murphy and Eliza -Aughtay, Whitmire, S. C; who are attending McBelli High "School of which "Prof. A. A. Sims is^princi^al. Mis? Hattie-S. Gofield formerly ef Union, who resides in Ne\V York Uity -and io in tho-renl eotutc. aiyd ilftuiance* business, worshipp'ed with us Wednesday night _and enjoyed the services. Her many friends' among" qui* unit were delighted to see her. Miss Cofreld is a member of "Corinth; Baptist Church. , ? Miss Alice Sims, erne of St. Paul's -S7^C.?tacchers attended serices Sunday past. Mrs. James Jeter of St. Paul was a welcome visitor. Rt. ReV.. Edward whr>?is-tnuring the 'SLute . Oh.. Cdnnectional business stopped over Tuesday night to attend the fourth quarterly confcl-cnre hold hv Rnv. D. C Haiiiii, pi'Asiding "t'toy H" " "?_enroute to -the Snoddy's Chapel, near SpSrtanFurg. Stewardess board No. 1- met with Sister Mador'a Liggins last Wednesday and reported a fine business' session, After which refreshments were served" They "gave a hot sqpppr iMr. and Mrs. B. H. Hughes Saturday iikrht and realized nn ST. MARY'S BAFT 1ST CHURCH " -?-r?-?NAwy . TTh 1 1- .T.-'? . ' - i Sunday was a* high day at St. Mary's Baptist Church. , , Tho uuperintcndcnt was?at~-~~ESI post on time. The lesson -was discussed briefly for 30 minutes,' Subject: "Moses honored in his death.-"^ At. 11:30 A. M. the pastor. JaeganJ hi? "preaching service. His text was j found Hebrews 13th chapter and the 8th verse. Subject "The unchanged-, bie Christ." The audience WTTs~stlr- j red from center to circumference; a wonderful sermon was enjoyed by all. A sum of 47.75 wfl rrifaea ? j 4t30 Ft?M.> Rev. Toatley and hij choir entertained us.?The music was enjoyed by all. He preached a "Borrowed religion." ? After the sermon the six clubs re-1 pbrtetk-The sum of $187.51 was taken. The total for th*??8ny -2fl. : .. Rev. *,EUx>sevelt Thomas is enjoyj irig -his work and ia putting forth energy, along with his good peopleto build a creditable church fv>r Cod7 -and humanity. Our members iare coming and go We were pleased to' haV Mio Josie. Morton back to take up her .work in the High School.-.-Mr sf EuniceGordon left on the 18th.for St. Petersburg, Fla. We hope for her much Tiuccessi *, ~~ ? .' Mr. and Mrs. Richardson are hom$_ from. Newark, N. J. The ladies' missionary meets at Mrs. Williams' home nPYt Saturdavrc. s. c; . -?? A MUSICAL PROGRAM AT SALTKRS MKMORIAI. nillRCH Sunday- Afternoon at 3:30 O'clock This program ig to be composed mostly of instrumental selections, solos, duetta and quartets. Miss Smith, the young lady from New .Tnr. sey. who is now called by some "the Wonder Lady," because of her skill in violin technique, will give two or Three" violin?selections.?Miss?Ruby Bensdn, the young lady who has held many audiences spellbound with her charming guitar music will favor os with sever" eleslatChbqatJsd hdr h hhh with several selections. Miss Ward from Washington, D. G.,-whe tgnow theT music teacher at Allen "Will sing a solo. She is great. There will also he snlnfc .sung. Missoa Vanilla Clark and Daisy Roach. I need not tell you about i.he ability of the lat know- them. Mi9g Satiye Green will give us a reading. The quartet from Allen University which ia - at ita best this term will give several selections.? ??~ ^7 I cannot mention all of the wonderful features of this program. Suffice 11 to aaiy^ttrto^otfiS! to be great! You are cordially invitetLIhar*-!^ noliamTsg^|^_l_- ) * - gtAjjiiBMfiiiSfnBirfB Thr fftlinirrinr wrr initialed fntr>"th club: Mrs. Leila Barnes and^Mrs. E M. Jones. When the bu^ln^r hou -,was_gveE^tkfl- hostess served delieiotr refreshment. \ i. Miss Marfe Brown hasJ returned t' the city after spending the vacatioi season in the West. Miss Brown hai resumed her work as a teacher ii the^'Scnoiieid School. Mrs. Alfreda Davis has returnee te her home in Washington, D. C gnf tee. satif -visit with her far ents Mr. and^ Mrs. Moseg Dnrkinn Miss Mary E. Ilickson has accept ed position as Home Economics teacl -or?in-the- PemHeton County TrcrtlllTTJ School, Pendleton S. C- . , Mrs. Annie R. l'aylor, County Su pervisor of . Colored_Sehot)ls w?D n the f1ty Sntwrday pn lni'iiiw"^. , . Church News. ' The morning service, began -at See ond Baptist at 10:00 a. m., the pas'toi Rev. J. W. Miles in charge. A grea sermon was preached from Psa. 133?] "Behold, how good and how pleasan it ia for brethren to dwell togetho in unity. In JJbnL inspiring sermoi he pictured so clearly the harmoniouj -works ol Nature and how jtreat qui .strength would be as christians i ! we would 6nly dwSll together in unilj At p m ^.Surwliiy 11 1 1 IIIlf well attended^ and gregt, intf>rpsi?up>lmanife^tod in the topic on.Moses Ron ored in His Death-." LeSson was re -viewed by Mrs; Little ^&nd Mrs. Da "vis. ^ '?~~ -' - . u.wu n. in.r iwv.ueuuruuK: preached fox us and we feet tha each one preseht enjoyed hjs sex itiun frotn. the following text: He brew 10:31: "It is a fearful thinj to full into the hands of the livini Gad." The" 67th Annual Session of th< al Association will be held with th< - Bethlehem Baptist chureh, Granit villa, S. C, Qct -311 21 The publn j is invited to attend Beltnn T,ru?alfs The oponing of the school at Sand; Spring, where Mr and Mrs. J. W J Witherspoon are emjdyed, was 4 great occasion. All of the teacher: were encouraged by the splendi< manner in which the trustess anc patrons contributed to the opening Among those present were: ...Messrs Ben Spears, S. N.-WilBwms, (V _B Coleman, E. D. Jenkins. Jack Lee Ollie Spear, DfrrV Porter,?Ellinor Jones, Judge preen; and Mesdamei Julia Spear, Minnie Spear, Herber tine Porter, Marie Starks, Lula Por tfir, Mamie Scott, Iola Latimer Maude Walkoi, Newt^Auil ers. - ??; Plans "Have been laid fo^- the ex penditure of a large sum for schoo equipment, and a . creditable.- colloe tion was taken to augment the a mount already in handi . ; There will- be -an Old Folk's Con -eert?given at tile A. to. E. Churel next Friday night, October 29th. Ev erybody is invited. ' Mrs. Tiller Pavton i<? ?improved. ... - ... . Rev. W. S. Steward nnd Prof.- A lexandtrr?of the" Union High Schoo faculty preached excellent" scrniom a^ Bethelhem A. JjVI. E. Church lasl Wednesday and Sunday nights reMrs. Mary Robinson is still her< with her mother, Mrs. Jo'si'e Mormon Service will he held at Bethclherr jd] dfcy theSunday. Rev. T Rt -Robinson of Starr is ejected t< 'preach -for?the service during tht day. ftp passed Oirough the cit> last week enroute from Greenville where he conducted a meeting. 'Miss Neici Gary, of Abbeville is * __Jialuable .asset- to the schuofafK cnurcn liie 01 rseiton. t>fte is a con stant Sunday school attendant, ant a zealous worker.?Like somq. others "of. the Baptist Chucrh here, she gives l^e" best of herself not- only in th< classroohi but wherever an opportu nity__Mails-^lUolf,?M4ss?Gwry-However,?is simply?carrying out?Onn training at,home. We are glad tc have her in Belton, SOUTHERN RAILWAY ~ SYSTEM.: (Columbia, S.4^,*"effective Sept. 26,192( Arrive No. Between No, i fi?|><iri 9:60 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31- 10:tHFt 4:52 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. -32j_5;.00 I 1:30 p 27 T:harleston-Cin. 27 l:'4fi"y 4f45 p 28 (L)in--Charle?ton~~23 > 4:56^ 10:45 p. 10 Columbia-tin. 9 16255c 6:30 a 24 "Coluinbia.JaxVl 23 ll:00j 10:30 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 c 10:0u a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 j 1:40 p 14 Columbia-Savi 13 10:10c 9:30 p 23 enhmtteto^WTYT 5:10r 9:00 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2:20j I0-9K n 11 PnliimCiorV... tO t.tA . I* ?.* yviMiui;i?-viiao, XU U.llf C _ 6:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 2:20 ? 1:45 p 2 Columbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00j 10:20 p 16 Utrtumbia-Greerr. 15 6:30t 10:66 a 18.Columbi?-j?ea'ea VI <?: lf>j 6:40 p 113 "Cola.-Chi^r. 114 ';6:26s Via Camden and Rock Hill. City ticket office, 1307 Main Street , Telephojje_63J>8- ? .. COLUMBIA, SC. ) DU -PHONE 0S6* rCtTalr Canalng ami Upholster 1 m r" TiffBIlQlre Repairing an^ Mtttr^sB Rcnovfctiofir* i,.. ,,.',.,.1.. --t; !. Belton go Sundays during: cold wea r ther; those who- do not attend churcl W- mil rrrrt?hp ""frmr^-nfr Vmm n; i. eertainly is too cold to sit on th< 0 ground- Lack of the.-Holiness ^church 1 Quite a. lot of sickness in Belton 3 P.j^heria has shyvn itself. X HOSPITAL NEWS i . . i__-- Among the patients disehargec " from Benedict Hospital thjs weel r~viz. Mrs'TTelen Patterson of Pint Street eityj-? fine baby girl. ?Mnt-he? 1 and baby are ding fine^ Mrs. Annit r Datitzler of Gervais- Street, a fin( --jmhy 'yiib. MuilUilLJlnu Dahy are do - ng Tine.' - , . * ^ Mis. .lenme t'nrhran nf TfbMioTl North Carolina hjnT a fine babyboy ? -Motht*r arid" baby ~_arc~ doing tine The hospital, under the supervir sion?of Miss; A. A. Nelson, R. N., is t n asset to the city of Columbia tind ^'"Benedict College. ' . < L Among ithe?eut?of?towfr'Visitors r- &&?Benedict^ Hospital this?week 3- namely.. Mifr.mjs f'l'U'ti I'enn, R. N, S- of Miami. Fia.. Paula fereem R 1ST E-l of Poi lu Rl<!ia and boris Troy of Jaf maiea, Miss. Mrs. J. O. Reed and of' West Pfllm Bench, Fig. Mi tire? 1 l'cnn andii-'eera-are-grnduate jiursgs of John A. Andrews Memorial Hosixital, Tuskegee Institute* Tuskegee, - Ala. Mrs. Reed is a graduate nurse 1 ZiL_Frxii;Unian'HrHospitnl, Washing^ ~tr,n. I). u Mrs. Smalj a matron -A *A<>rris College, Sumter, made a call t Jto the hospital -Wednesday, Oct20th: ^.visiting Miss~Anielia Smalls, her sis" ter who is in training at Benedict * College Hospital. y ? t ~ ' Union Newg - -4 s By ^LJLJ. ^ rv" ?-f ~. " ^ ?Sunday, October 10th?was ' tipai and 7~-J)urmg the past week showers of rain fell refreshing thfc,animal ,anc | vegetable kingdom. r r~ j Corinth Baptist Chirrch stands ^without a pa.<tor. Rev. J. S. Daniels remained with us for about six years 1 Rev. '-and Mrs. Daniels connected 3 themselves with .every auxiliary o! i churchj working in_ sunshin?=^ne 1. rain for the building of Christ's , k*"^'1" _ nvi i1! risers and best wigh ..J es are for these two who are now ir <)fh'T "f lnW ? f; 'We are thajikful to say ..thal?sei^ r- vices at Cui.inth. are being well attem 5 ed each Sunday. Deacoita Rice, Da, vis, Bookman, McCluney. Wra. Da: vis,-YoUng, Ruff and Sanders are em doavoring to -stay right. "herf nnti i & faithful board'- of" trjustess, ushers _ and* rilenibe^s who will not be moved Sunday,- October 10th, Rev. Bran nunv of-Hendefsonville, N. C. preach. ed two very acceptable sermons *; hdv. Brannum is known in South Ca. rolina as well as North Parolinn ! a scholar of no mean ability, having .; studied- at the feet of some of the | best professors and theologians . known 1_ , ?? !. .?Text John 4th chapter and the 24th . verse, "God is-a spirit."?r 1 Or?? point emphasized was "Every - "individual is a dynamo power in the I world." ... Sunday Scheehr-BT-^yr^P. _U.. Still ring Club, Missionary Society, Senj ior and Junior, also both_choirs^a? . at work?The leaders of these arc , faithful buncij aiuL?till hol4s-to-God*s -urichanging'liahds, ) Jlev. and Mrs, -B. J. Mims newly r \yeds are regular attendnnts_at^~afli r. church service, we enjoy having them ; -with us and highly apprecaite the ' j services that Rev. Mims is still rent dering us. * ' - ' r~ Sunday, October 17th, Rev. Stew. art of Charlotte, N. C..wa$ with The 1 Saints at Corint.h- Rev. Stewart . really surprised us by preaching a 5 very forceful sermon from text , found Genesis 20th chnpfnr . 2-lth' verse: Fear not I.f_am^-with : thee." Rev. SteWSrF used "Words of the- I.uid" as a1 subject! One ol , the points emphasized wa8 that j."Sometimes God wants us *to stand ?where wrarej that He mavmolc ? another by ours." The junior choir, furnished music 3Iiss Alberta- is the efficient j pianist of-this choir and of Corinth /Sunday School. We are still hoping j tha^ she will live always, .Our sec* rrfhty?rrf Th^ StVhdny School, Miss * Ruth. McKissick is a little- indispds} ed, but hiofds her job at McBeth Hi ' and Corinth Baptist Church. We are J all very glad that the rich widower ? from Florida delays?his?coming, ' Trust that he will go on to\ome oth*?er city and leave buF folk here alone1 ' We are on the look out for him any ^ jwayr^ / / 1 widow is at home on Wallace Street 1 Mrs. Redd \vaa married just a few 1 months when her h-usband died.?tin ' friends are glad to have her back k*-.-)u?me and arre trr sy mpafhy'wTth her ^ ^Mr. Wallace iresseTt made a flying 1' trip to?Mimai, Fla. to see about his i inuuiiT ana iatner-m-iawr?returned home safe* and sound Jo thi ideHffht-of Mrs Hettie Gossatt ami ' son, Dewey. i . ' . 1 obooaoox>o^oo?o?o:oooo/>^Max { ^ The Fx.^nmy ^ Shoe^ ^^ 5." Mrs. UBiejr owiT w^C.^, now of - Spartanburg, S. C., cume to see her i sister, fljrs. Savage on Sheild-Street. >l Mri?. Bfectmo ig one ef ea? newly wodni 3' All were glad to have her with us .'at church "Service Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Byrd, the faithful 1 Oi.H.lrtO O >? I. ft1 ,AdnViAV QT,/) OUilU(Iy ivuvtiw* ?*?*? ju vnmwm[of the Woman's Missionary Society -ids- uniting?bard to keep from rying and ask that you hold it a sbj eret. Madam Byrd invites < members l and .TViends .ich attend npxt1 meeting , mi Tuesday afternoon, October iJth. .'at the home of Mrs. Clotel'u' Savage>. OIL Slieild Street. . A rare treat is iri ,' store for ^tll-wRo attend.t : " IWlsters liud oiuetnel .L\. m. io. : fTiiirph' wi)l giva a , trip srouiyj the 1 itorld on Tuesday evening.?"? ! Miss Ellen ( Gregory, efficient.',clerk jat,K..,0. Insurance yfllce it pt'e-TTonT [! of the club. Miss Allyn Niched is( j secretary. In. taking the trip around I the world our first Stop will be at j.Dr. C..A. Dawking 24 S. Wallace St. who represents" Germany. We are ^-hoping tha? many will taltc tho-Tt ip arid go tb ^ermarTjr: by -all meanr~"Ttre Kaiser witl wp!pnfnp~yt.n ,.ii ..that your .appetite craves will he ['furnished While on this trip. Each ^ Mr. ('hark',- \V. Smith is nt>w in i N-..^k..iii<: n ? ? n:i. ? \ ! Medical College. A lett?r front him , | informs. us that he is .succeeding. I . All-Union rejoices to lesuer.-that thi? ; j w j f Miss Kate RufF, one <xi the Junior - Missionaries of Cofiqtli is a..on.ling fienedict College and promise^ ,to . make good. Mrs. Pernetta Benson, prominent member of Zion A. M.. E. Chuuh t left" on Saturday,; the ~16th in -o.? f or_^BrookIyiu-X. Y. where she'will spend sdme time with yne of h6r daughters. Mrs. Edmonia ?*= -4??~ "2 Miss Cornelia Herndon.-one \>f our Voung friends called by o.t last Monday-to see us-. Miss Herndon is teachj er of primary grade at McBeth "Hi.' .Miss Cornelia is t he charming' daughter of the late Rev. G. H. Hefn' don of this city. This young lady is very mucn in love with hei 'prufesI sion and handles her job with skill. , Mrs..EIoise Bradford how of SparI tanburg, S. C. called while our~clus,? ses had begun recitations. We were - all glud to have this parent visit our "] school and remain long enough to hoar pupils recite, especially Carrie Lou" Bradford. We are still hoping II for others to come." =WT ponder why { they do not visit the school ? .! Wallace Primary School opened I October 4th. MrB. .Tohin informed ,?l us that, she hag enrolled 37 pupils I aprt IS vFT^ei? "nf cj foxu lMnHnrp,hnt.,n ' i chairs and another house. All of which she hope3" to have some day. Mr- Lucius Miles Tobin, - son? of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. is now in Ann , Arbor, Mfch^ He_ . informs us that he made B. in helath examina I tion ar)H in t-wn r?f hi., rrlni i r..?IIo in the only Negro, but when marks arctabulated I don't want the Prof, to know whether it's a mark of a fsegro - .or' a white*?We-.ate alt hoping and. ( praying _that?this?young man-vwit4 SUCC-PC(1 nnH makp grmH in Vii . iin.lcp .takings:-"- " Misses Twiggs anji Mouzon. tenchers at McBeth High were pleasant visitor^ a few eveninga ago. _ j-f ?Mr?r -Mary?B catty rCar7on also ! Miss Mary BrighlwelL-peeped' in on - us- - ?~,"77\ V Miss Brightwell .is one of the young" teachers whd will soon leave p for her Work in Sumter County. Miss Hattie_S> .Cofield-now gf New [ York City, who has been with us for H about three weeks; visiting "a Few" - friend3 and 'looking aTTfrr?business in this city will leave this week forAiken, S. C. where she will go?trr k visit her sister, Miss Lillian Martin at Schofield. t Miss Cofield is well known-in-those parts having ?taught in rural districts and for several vpnrs a tcnoher irL Gorifith BaptlHtjgimday School. ,' Adt~are glad to have her visit, and r take her place as one of us. Our best wishes go with her for contini ued success in the business, world,, j Kev. J. U. White of Columbia. S. C. will conduct revival meeting at Corinth, Monday- October 25th^ All rfare-dehghteifTo learn that we arc to [, be so greatly favored and are indeed ? grateful to God for this blessing. (All Union bids Dr. White welcome. Rev. Tobin preached.-in Spartan4 burgr S. G. to tr Very appreciative t audience on Sunday and- Monday,! nights, October 17th and 18th'. 4: Mr. Wm, .Sanders, Sr. is chairman of the Deacon Board of Corinth Baptist Church, all fommuniratibn relative to-said church may be addressed , to him, Box 122, Union, S. C. Yours I for parts unkrfown. Be did iTot apt[ppar at the Corinth Baptist Church . ;.ag wasAnnounced. Subscribe to Palmetto Leader, Jtfarjr A. Tobin, Agent. ~ #? II MR. E. W. BEAVER, A PROSEROUS YOUNG MAN 11 A few^Sundayg ago, I worshipped at Weslfey M. E. Church. And when ' I reached the church-. I reeeifed a me*^ ^faage from Rev. WaH<r?- the pagtor r~of~~Thjr ^uinay" Park -Cfcrch requrstjji ^0l* iff"* ?nd I w?ri. . .C5af)odth? Mrs. Lowery [Mr. E w with _ (.1. Mrs. Azalee, Mr. BMVN*g^ftk is a school teacher, and alao a goosDv-? ^caok. he y ^ hK' rh whoa* Mr. Bori^cr is u failroad man, an (saves his mohey and invests it wisely lie mens the home in which he lives ., -aiuUmt^hrr lioix'a and lot hnniH?? another pirt of the city. His resi- - ik-iice is a brick bungalow of six ! rooms. It sits on u large lot, and Mrs. Beaver "has a lovely-flower garden i:j front, which adds much to tha ' lutiinO' ..f *U*. XI ?1 t_: IM vvvtawj m ?> > IIVIII^* I1C OI1U URT WIIOp < ^h-e~~ttrgethcr and they pull together, hence they haye gome thing._They are i "examples for The" o'hcr vmn^ pie. ! After dinner Mr. Deaver took Uk V5~ j>"idney Part in his Ford, where I . ! preached to a good afternoon eongre ^gaTTofrand they raised some Bixty odd 'dollars in their rally, an.dLpastor.W*l-_ [lace, and his people seemed to be in | good . spiriits .and happy. - ?" TT? ~ I. E. Lowery. g . ? ? . ? ? r Death called^.^he^ome of a well- . j known farmer of. Summerton, S. C. 1 j-dfri Cktobor 4. 1 aid, B'r. stricken ill Sunday night Monday~aTternoon, after close attenlino-ol his family physician, Dr. Y. C. ^ ukos and .nurse/ Mrs E. B. Ragiju h v. a. called to the great^beyon^, lie w.fii bi> years oW and fs~survtved by a widow and 10 philHrpo)?one ; grand and -host of relative? and friends" ' " "J_ ' . ? His first wife-Was Miss "WoodiaRagin. art Allenite of many years a go. She died left three children. His Second wife is Miss Henrietta Ragin. of Summertortr S~.~ C.. mbther 61 8 ' 7 living children; By his ^bedside all of his children were there, but the 2 -ddc.-t mius tVilllum and;uabe were in Rhiladclphiar Pa., where they wera * living for several months. He also had-three children attend- * r-'oil Allen University, one a graduate, .. J and two .under-graduatea. He has striven hard to give hia . children, education to tneet the requirements .. cn the ; community in which he* liveti. For-many years he has been a faithful church worker having nerved 'c; as a tru?-t^e and also as a stward. ' ?? He lived a pious life all of hia dayn. ? Ho was a progressive farmer, and al :p i p'-nvidod for his fiduilv. was an Oddfellow, Knight of I Pythias, Good Samaritan and Y. M. C, A. - . ' , ; ; _ : Hi ^vAs-fmtwalued ul Liberty 7 . -A. M. K. Church. "Wmhiesda'ih- ilei. S.?...? " ,ll?2d at 3 P. M. with a large attend- ance. ' 1 *\ . Eulogies- by Rev. T. G. Ragin ** ? -?T'hurehman_and_fraternity man. Funeral preached by Rev. D. P. Pendergrass, - pastor.- ?? " ' 7^/ Remarks bv visiting pastor*. . "he to his ashes. ' ^Respectfully,' T' Minnie M.' Watson. "MXTTAMJULIA e. breeland ; ? ORANGEBURG. B. C. Esteemed Friend: Your namo is among those I have *7 selocted to send a letter. I am writing to know if you are interested in enlarging your business, in" the Hair w cOTng^?fiu_ oeuury?Parlor buiiirrcw. If s.i, I will be glad to get in touch Beauty has. been woman's heritage back as Creation. It is the eml; ~T_ bodimept" of every ideSl7~"Sheba, the Ko.-e i)f Sharon, who moved Solomon;_ TTth ; atra, who caused the downfall of the Roman Empire, and Helen of Troy^?were alt products of nature's of- beatft^."*' . , . We have made a diligent and careful search to. secure the necessities, that are vital to the improvemen^ t* of beauty. Today the thquyh*- Ih-r II 1 nirin fl'i ng TTerself is reflected in the care that ? she takes of her hair, her eyebrow*, her lashes, her complexion and her hands? In offering a servirn nf h*?aiity~ta " our customers, we ncf rrewrhjjjgrirr * ty in every way. With the awith making and - the manufacturing depart- ?1? mr'nt", we have instituted a complete service department to aid you and~~ to make your place typify the beauty that^ou would like to confer on all your patrons,-? Let us know' your wants ah<T~they wiil receive the cam . and attention that will make^Trour -ferrstne'ss a success. Our Motto la:.. . ? "P? il?ui P 11 *>'? -??'t.? 1 . - ..^a ?v<uain,y cnexceiied? I Serv ice to Satisfy.' . I Mmc. Julia E. Breelanft, ? ^(Tr^sinfT Parlor, 16 1-2 Broughton St. OrAngcbi g. S. C. ' liJUk?*. I11?_ Best by Test - t V [ "W_A YE -O" 1 , An Ideal Hair Trainer for i Womwl..1 Keeps the Hair in its place and trains Hair to He straight. Per ; Sale at : . ?- " ?- ' ' Nelson's Barber Shop 5S1 MAIN ST^ COLUMBIA. 1 PIIONB <#0f T a? r -" j ."*1 u. A. nawitiniiT f -- I ' ' 4 ZT, j; Real Estate Agency