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The Rev. R.'L. Robinson, of Wil
1 _ liamston, had a very successful rally
at his church there last Sunday. The
rivalry was between the men and \vo~~
' men. The men raised ,$300.23, and
the worsen $162.00. Public collec
tion, $3.8.30. Total $800;G3. Rev. .
^H. W. f>mtehfiiLiL.
sermon that added enthusiasm to the
occasion.
Mr. X.. T. /Boaemian and wife have
~?keen vet-y in fr?* - sooml, \vi'cks; but
? they are able to be out of bed -again.
Hie sci vice at New Hopewell last
Sunday .afternoon waa - wonderful.
,?Rov. Witherspoon-proaohed a great- -
~~v:* sermon, ^*nd hi^ choir sang. Miss
Neisi Gary, who spent the day with
Mrs. Witherspoon, accompanied them
there and rendered much valuable aid
nt JTopewell and at tTuTA. MYET.
.chyrch.
Around $30.00 was raised at the
Holineoo Church last Sunday.?Their .
- convention will meet in Anderson-in- axpund.
a week from now.
jftev. % W- WitherspoOn is in the
_____ gnivual conference at Greenville this
^week. The people of Belton of all
/of the churches have been?very nice
in trying, to prepare him for his con
?f,' the State.?The membership is <pnall !
ference., Here we find some of the
? best Baptist and Holiness l'riends in
? Kut. m ffte rniiTo, loyal. Women will
. give their last penny to see the cause
S?gcr.?Among the loyal members are;
AfesdnmesT. Will in ins Gussic Ken
^=^?ne4yy Ke&a-Barntr, ; :T4tlew Payton.
Hatthr Griffin, Lmnc-Switzerj-Nancie
Anderson; Messrs.. J. _G-. Milliner,";LT"'
S. Anderson and' othersr Mr. Gils aid
was nice in giving in one-collection
inofe; than S?4.00 m preparing thu pas *
tui for C on to r wee?JILljiis- is some of
the best biood of the A. M. E. church 1
?? and. they-should have credit for their ?
labors even against odds.?Bro. An
dersbn was a giant in his work along <
with the women in wiring the parson. :
'.age.- God shall. Bless their labors.
We know r.ei what it he annual, cunTey enee
.will bring forth, but we know h
that the work in Belton for two years i
has set a n'acc for truth and right.
eousness. * May it long live. 1
-^Benttettsville Locals?
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"We regret ever so much to learn i
that Dr. L. M: McC'ollum and daughter,
little Annette M.cC611um were on <
the sick list last week. Trust they ?
will soon be' out again. Dr. TVtcCotT" i
lum ig.l^Jtwly colored dentist in the
city and he is willing to do all he can <
for his race. ..... i
Mr. Archie and sister Gertrude, liar-]
born of Blenheim, i5. C., Were in the
- - city Sunday a. m., oil business. ?7
Quite a shock to the' members and ~
~ friends qf Marlboro a;ounTy, to hear 1
of one of Macedonia Baptist church t
? deacons being no more. Mr. Alpha! i
? SuHimoii depaited this life November h
'?-11th. A-lurae crowd witnessed he h
read "tt It *.rrr. -ftrtf-of ???*?* ??* j
thought*. WJ-"neft<i^^ m., found[
funeraj Sunday p. m. Rev. P. B. Md, i
odana said all could be said of him., j
Rev. Mdodana motored over in his i
. new- closed car, It certainly looks ;
good. - . . t
- We are delighted to see -Mr. and <
Mrs. Cj MrCnllum return home for j
?fnil'1 J?nglc\vood. N-. J.
?~ ?Missus "Ruse -L~ Lastm ahtFTLeten i
Witherspoon returned, home from >
Philadelphia, Pa., looking the bloom
of health. They are in for school ;
work this term. <
Mr. L?urant Cook has the right clos i
ed car for his taxi cab this -winter.".j
Guess Miss M. Watson is all smiles. .
Mrs. Prudence 11, McCollum loltttr ~
ed the faouUy-oi Clio sch.uui this term.
Dr. A. C. Cook was called to Dil- <
Ion Sunday a. m. and p. m.," tcr de_ H
liver a special service. He reports a
splendid trip, ' : ~ ? i
The reporter was delighted,,to have
Mr. E. H. Trexevant-Gity,.and Trav_.
. 'Leader. He spent a pleasant stay in
, our town. Mr. Trezevant is the right
man to represent this paper.
Mrs. Thclo T. Robinson, Prof J.
r ' Cunningham, Mr. Blackmon and Mr.
Kate Eilerson spoke very?highly a_ bout
the paper. We were delighted
^^to have Mr. Seymour Carroll of
r:r<"*nvi'ie. S. C.. who accompanied
Mr. Trezevant to out"" city. Trust
Ttrr^'^plfii'litl t"> w"rknr and friends
will call again soon.
? -L The State Grand Lodge of the Bro
thers and ,SiMcrs_Grand Union of
South Carolina was held in Bishop
ville, S. C.( November 9 10. This was
one best 'm'ssirina e?or put-, nv _
er. The program rendered by the
Onler at Evans Chapel A. M. E. Z.
chinch Tuesday p7^V.7^jjpTnj5piring "
dick did all in his power to prove to
the body that they-wero welcome,- 1
am unable to find words to express
sponse. Mrs. R. K. Beatie. delivered
a strong talk on the part of the G. V.
.. Mrs. M. E. Dixon "delivered a splen
did oration on how can we improve
the Order. . The duett by brother A.
and .Mrs. L." McLowen was good.
"Then-came one of the best papers'I
havelever heard. Mr a. If, B. Stuhha
" ' . I
us at Rev. S. S. Younjjblood's church,
splendid meeting. Trust this body
much success.- :
Many of our people are still leavtrig
for the Nor th? ft dm all points and
the fields in this county are white
with cotton. They may finish pick-'
ing_cotton-in-Mareitr-"r r~
Mra> Alice Gillespie and daughter,
Miss Viola are on the sick list. Trust
that they will soon be better. ?Mrs.
Gillespie is in poor health. '!
ington, D. C., wro(e of their wonder
?joy over their only child little
James, being on the honor roll of his
cluss^ Ho i& in .the 2nd Grade. Hope
him much success.
Little Mis3 Youngblobd is certainly.
improving fast. She will soon be
able to help her mother, Mrs. S. S.
Youngblood.
(Miss) Callie D. Sauders, Reporter
Snapshot Jottings. (By
Rev. E. J. Daniels.)
There is a big difference in instruct
ing a man how t0 do a thing and
doing that -same-thing yourself. In
'he Baptist church it is the duty of
the pastor to teach, instruct and in
form the. deacons, as well as a,ny
oihftt1 oiiieerfe 6f the <murgh, their du.
ties~7fh<r~how to perform TTieffii; but
it?is certainly not?hi5 duty to do
their work himself. If so, then why
have them? " If the deacon is In the1
church by? divine. appointmentcr^and
he^certainly is?why Should we pas .
tors,?wh??Should be, ensamples of
righteousness' to tin* flock of God,
endeavor to oust him or ignore him
or take his job? Nothing is more
beautiful' find more symbolical?ofini-hleniivness
than a well systoma
liited and edifled church with cieiy
oflicer knowing his place and func
Liohing in it and allowing the others
to function in theirs as well.
?i nc miiiniiraiinn nr hoing "ant, to
tench-''" found in the Scriptures is not
required of the deacon of the church.
ilenee he lias no right to assume the
position of- teacher or leader or in
jtructor of the church. That's the
pastur'a. job. And ho should, lia-higsnOugh
to, in thd" church assembled^
;ho\v "the deacon his place and see
:0 it, with the strength of his. thus
enlightened congregation, that he
stays in it. Evidences are. that a con
negation will gver stand by its pas
or in his ambition for right, if they
a re thoroughly?convinced?that?hrslourse
is the proper- one. T0 con
,-ince it is his job', and he should
3e able to do the job.
?Gkurehes?do not prosper (not the
fcacrms) as their leader-arid-teacher.
. A number of our city churches
lave their Sunday schools in the af '
.ernoon, between the morning preach
ng service .and the night preaching
service. And a host of our young peo
pie .believe thaClhey have done their
luty to the church when they have
ittended the Sunday school. Hence
i host of them seldoW hear much(
md?manifest very little interest in
he preaching of the gospel. Conse
Tueirtly 3_deal of our Sunday schools
d p mfrl.inrr the youth& of our charsk:
is of the spiritual food that God -has
?ribined..lkat they s 11 u uid ~h'gvtrfrydT~
k'ine'appointment. One well prepared
properly delivered sermon will do
more 'good than a dozen B. Y. P. U.
jy Sunday school lessons taught by
tht laity of the church. The pulpit
is God's appointed place to instruat
?1 is church; it has His holy sanction;
structcd so as to rob it of its audi
nee is bound to prove a failure.
i ne proper time lor a Sunday school |
to assemble is just before preachings]
service; and the entire Sunday school
assembly remaining for divine service ]
from, the pulpit.
Rev. -Jr-W-.-Milcs,D. D., of Jinnrttr:
ville, S. C., pastor of the Second Bap:
list churchj Aiken; S G. i3 a-Koscoe
Conkling Simmons, when it comes to
saying what he wants to, to his audience
without them getting angry
with him.?He-ds serious under dis
guise. lie tells the truth in negative
form..
Humble* greatness wins and retain
ihT a man many more friends ,than
vwsnnned or atfect&L-greatnesi?. Trde
.greatness enable3 & man to see coniititms
ns they are; and any man see
tng things as they are can but be
humble, lowly arul sympathetic".
By M. A. T.
Rev. Dr. omarT"is much pleased
w+th the?otrtdook?for?a?successful
/ear's work in-Newberry, S, C. We
wish--for Dr. and Mrs. Smart, the
best that life holds, "and trust that
They will- ever remember thj friends,
made while they sojolwntd in this
community.
Rev. Dr. Shaw, who corn's to Beth,
el A. M. E. ehureh is highly recora_
mended and has entered unon his work
with courage. All Union bids Djr.
Shaw welcome and promises to ren
der any assistance possible while In
our bwdsesi'm > f - '
Mis* Mattie Mouzon if Charleston
msatssammmdimmim
. - - THE PAfei
1 v \ "
I who is one of the teachers at McBetl
, High School, has kindly consentec
! ft) work with the saints at Bethel A
M. E. church, helping in Sunday schoo
and church work in general. Thi
members ot Bethel -appreciate thi:
act of Christian love and fellowshij
verv much and hearfilv thnnk.. Miss
Mouzon. .
Mrs. Maggie Smith, formerly ol
~Unlu7T:bttt:Hf?ew H>f Ashevilio, M. C
is still at the home of her childrei
Mr.-and Mrs. W, Ej- Free on Nortl
Hinkney street. ' ' '" * .itt-Jfl
Mr. Sam Hunter left a few du>i
tifrn far Challffirinngn. Term. Mav~SU(T
cess Attend his efforts." .
, Mrs. Frances McJunkins of Ashe,
ville, N. C.^'is here visiting her sor
Miv-Walter McJunkins on Hamlet St
Rev. Eft. Broadus, of Greenwood, S
C., preached at Corinth Baptist churcl
on Sunday, "Nov. 7th.? A large mi m
ber greeted Dr. Broadus at. each sei
vice and all ure greatly impresse<
with sermons preached. - o
Hie urogram rendered by Women's
good.
Misses Alberta and Loyise Rufi
favored us with instrumental--duett
Mrs. Bookman select reading; Mr. S
W. Morgan and Mrs. Matlie Simp.
kins a duett. On Tuesday Noy. lbtl
the Missionary Society "of Corintt
Baptist church will meet at the honu
ot Mrs. llattle Fant on Church
T5TT ,T^TPHSmjf~,^UUil tilings' is u
-store-for all who will attend. Mrs
1 Mat-tie- Menter asks thatjill .bc 01
[ harfd as there Ts' much business to bt
h'nnuQnfn/l - - **
Pastor Welch and members are as
["busy as bees" preparing for Conference.
Homcs-haVe all been soeurcc
L-aurl Tininn ia looking -forward ?Q- S
most' enjoyable session of the Pal
' nietto?Conference of the A.?3VL?LI
Zion church. Nov. 24th?28th,-1920,
-which will convene Willi Clinton chai
pel A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. Dr
Welch, pastor. * .
A . very neatly arranged "Confer
ei^ce Directory'' _has_-lieem placcdLir
ihe hands of all concerned?'ihc Di
rectory contains -program, also ai.
attending, also, names and audresses
of hostess._
Mm. S't1'" rv.y. ^..n.wi?for a
few piinutes to speak olHihe Leader
also Mrs. Mary A. Beatty. 'these
ladies are our weekly "subs." We
are._gtad to add Miss Grace Gist, one
of .the young teachers je/t McBeth
High schooPto ohr list, also Mr. de^
so Gilliam. A few of our '^subs" are
somewhat disturbed in not receiving
paper. We re asking that a .day or
two be givei^ to those wire are beiiind
with their subscription, fte arc quito
-sure that all will soon pay up.
?Rovv4>r. Tobin prekcued airtJorinth
Baptit church, Sundays?Nov.?14th.
Un Mondffy aiternobif ne aiso attenu
ed funeral services of Mi's. Alice
"Love, who had been sick for about 0
years.' Mrs. Love .was at one time
served faithfully until* she became
ill. . . ~
Prof. G. W. Bolden spoke very ten
dcrly of her work for the" company
and interest in his sudcess as Supt.
Deacon Sanders spoke of her as a
-tnvirk < hrt^Tinn mirrnhpr of Cdrtnth
Baptist church. Revs. W. Q. Welch
and 7tr"A. Sims assisted -Rev. Tobin
in the service. A very large number
attended. Floral oft cringe were .ma
ny and all beaufiful which attested
T~ *
to the high esteem; held for the de
ceased. The words, of the text were:
"The. -Master come and callcth
"for thee."?John 11:28. Rev. Tobin
paid a glowing- tribute to-Mrs. Love
as a dependable Christian, whose lite
-of . service was?worthy of emulation
l he sermon, prayers and sohgs were
indeed "very impressive. "Servant' ol
God,' well ^^Ibne,^ was well sung by
the entfay^nngrpgnt in?i. Abrams ant
Moore had chai%aj of the funeral ar.
rangements.. " 1 riey are gathering
homeward- from every land, yes, one
by;, one."
j\Irs. Beatty oji Wallace St., hai
returhed from Hendersonville, N. C.
where she spent the symmer. Mrs
Beatty is a taithful member 0f ^'0*
A. M. E. church and alf are glad tv
have her return in time for duty.
Mrs. Osley Sloan and Miss Lunett<
Kennedy are now teaching at Well
-Mrs". Bertha McJunkins and Anni
Harris Sims are at Brandon school.
Mrs. Sallie B. Young, M. McCool
Pernetta Freeman, Alice Carson^ ate
Misses Benson Nicholas and' other
from this section are all teachini
the young idea How to shoot.
Miss -lnlin Pruoman *
I- - ' ? '
rAiten univcisity after licing at hom
?a- few -daya- for medical treatment
We wish xor her continued ueaitn.
j Mrs. Pernctta Benson, who is no\
in. Brooklyn, N. Y., with her daughte
^Vlrs. jtdihonla Cooper, is having' j
very pleasant stay.
Subscribers for The Palmetto Lea
der will notice that subscriptions ar
-Payable in advance. Mrs. Mary A
Tobifl is Authorized Agent for Un
ion, S. C. a,?.
AIKEN NEWS
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Georg
HETTO I.KAPEB
' ' t*
1 I Glover was the scene of a beautiful
Li tea Sunday afternoon. T,he guests
called between four and "Ave. Music
' was enjoyed by all. Miss Blanche
? Thompson presided at the piano. A9
rriong thosd present were: Mr. and
1 Mrs...j.'Cumnring, .Mr. and Mrs. Na.
* thaniel Wessels, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Hill,1 Mr. and, Mrs. W. M. Ball.
' Misses Blanche Thompson, Estella
Thompson, Emnja Cherry and l>r. G.
1 T. Cherry spent the week end in Wil
\ liston as the guest of Misses Bunyan
( artd Hickson. -?
- home of Mrs. G?Smooths last. Fri
"day1 evening in honor ..of the Junior
of SphofioM gphonl All epjoyeH
1 the eyeiiing.
A^1 interesting program was ren .
\ dered at Friendship Baptist'church
^ Sunday by Prof. Phillips of State Col
I?ge.~,A large' crowd was present and
^ cver-y one was held- spellbound while
1 he rendered his great instrumental
j. dered by ^3s Blanche Thompson de?
Mr. and Mrs.. S. L. Jones spent
he week end in Leesville as the guest
"of her parents Mr; and Mrs. M. W.
1-andy.
A Ir^-vT.hank.sgiving Program will
1 be given at the Aiken Graded' school
1 Monday night, Nov. 22. The children
- f the Primary Dept. will ^present
r"playlet "November," given for the
r benefit ot tne new pianb. Admission
* 10 cents! Refreshments will be ser1
vcd." The public is cordially invited
: Miss Anna Verse Landy of} Lees.
. _. ille_arrhed .in the..eity^ Monday and
; is spending the week as the [guest of
her sister Mrs. E. M. JoneST .
^ "The A-mericair Woodmen gave a
L benefit entertainment last Monday^
. night. A large crowd wag present
aqII?cniovod tho?evening?very
> much. A neat sum was realized
1 .'rem same. . '
The firt meetyig of the Aiken Co.,
Teacher' Association was a Viry in .
teresting one.' Quite a few were
'--present and the following officers~
were elected for this term: Prof. A.
- W. Nicholson,-president; Prof. W. D.
' Dralce, vice preideht; * Mr. E. "Mr
r Tones, Sec.; Mrs. Jessie Beid, Cor.
- Sec.; Mrs. L. B. Morrisr Treasurer.
- Tim next meeting will be at tftfUAW
" ken Graded 'school, Saturday, Nov.
"27th." Teaching English in the Elementary
Grades and an address by
one of the leading teachers of the
county,"Prof. T. J. Sullivan.
^?Bambersr News?j
* Quite a number of' folk of this
city attended the Orangeburg County
Colored Fair last week.
Sunday last was an ideal spring day
here," and the churches throughouT"
the city were largely attended. The
writer worshipped Sunday morning |
:n 1 nicht at the Thankful Bantist
church this city.' The pastor used as
i text Sunday ' morning the first
Psalm sixth verse: "The Lord know
eth the way of the Righteous." The
sermon wa3 full of instruction, higji
4y- consolihg?and?spiritual. Sunday
might the pastor Dr. M. C. H. Dillard
>reached a strong sermon from the
~ subjects "The Hvil of Strong Drink."
- l'he good parson welit after the strung:
drinkers with glove3 off, sleeves roll
ed - upTand charged them with the
righteous pitch fork. He said that
~ every habitual drinker is a drunkard"
and no drunkard has a mind of sound
reasoning. He called upon- the men
at the conclusion or the discourse to
pledge to abstain from the evil of
. drinking, and do all in their power to
blot out the curse. He turned also"
, to the women of the audience who
pledged to a person td assist in stamp
? ibg out the evil habit. Although the
L sermon'. was cleats? and, convincing
there were several among the men
, 'the day closed at Thankful as one of j
a spiritual feast. The parson also
. made a plea for law and order paying
his respects especially to mobs and
mob violence, urging his .audience
r to rihev the law and not for the sake
} of shunning punishment but because
it is right.
a Rev. M. W. Norman i^ confined to
""his home on North Bridg^ St.7 hlvlrtg
) Dcen sick ior tne last eigr^t or ten
jldaya. At this~wrrHng he13 fepcTrlfST
| mending slowly. We trust thelgood
i I parson will soon be out again. ^
?Mr. George Kearse of West Church
s* St., who was ill last week ly up again
_ to the delight of friends.
T}' MP. Muiiliuw lfuiidfti return
0' ed to his home in Pittsburg, after
e spending a "few weeks with his father
^ Mr. Julius Henderson on Weimer St.
Mrs. Ileyward Johnsoh and little
'"daughter .Eulalee accompanied their
r mother and grandmother Mrs. Davis
B to Sumter last week end to visit rel.
atives. ^
? Mrs. Donelta Holmes is on the sick
e lift this week. The friends are hop.
ing that she will soon .recover. ,?
L* tr1 A Bazaar is in -progress at the coL
ored public school hete this week.
- Quite a large and \jolly crowd was
out Tuesday night.
Dr. and Mrst M, C. H. DllTgrd mot
! ored to Voorhees School Sunday ev_
1 ening last, where Pr. Dillard deliver..
f
r L . , ......
ed an address on the "Life of Cooker
T. Washington,." The _.addraaa was
a masterpiece^ The HTinistet hsfvlng
been personally ae<muintedl with Dr.
Washington was able to bring out
several new and unfamiliar phases of
his g-reat life; _/rom start to finish.:
The speaker gripped the attention ofhis
audience which was held spell
bound to the last sehtence. it was
The writerJ was. in the party. We
returned to Bamberg at 7:45 p. nv,
just in time for tho night service at
^Thankful. -) ''
Mr anji Mrs. Mnrnhv Moore of
Ehrhardt were visiting Mrs. .Moore'sparents.
Deacon and Mr. Grlirtpj, W.
Church St., Sunday last.
Deacon Frank Simmope and family
who have been living, in Flushing,
N. Y., for the last t\yo years have
moved to Bamberg theitf former home.
Everybody was glad to see them' re.
turn. T.? A. R. . "* i
~ If ARriEVir.1 J5 NEWS
^Mrs. Daisy Perry was 'called to
Newsome, wh0 /?s. very ill at his
home in Savannah, the latter part of
, last week.
I Mr,?MoBride, of ffe;?up,?Ga.,
Iwas a pleasant visitor at that-certain
iady'a home last Sunday. _
-?Beits ArMignn nnA r.rnvBnn'
spent a very pleasant afternoon at
the home of Mr. W. II. Backstitch
Sunday. - Mr.
Charlie Hannah of Jacksonivlle
Fia., was a-visitor-ftr H:rrdeevrttc, the
past week. .
The many friends of Mr. P. S.
Thompson will, be glad to know that
he is- recuperating.1 after a . nmnthV
illness. '
Mr. David Gadson Warf seriously"
shot Monday evening by unknown par
ties when walking in his" yard.' '
Mr. Humbert Scott of Ilardecville
was married Sunday to -MrSs. Ruby
Shiggs, of Garnett, S. C., a? Mt.
?ion.A. M. E. church by Rev. J. iir?
J. R. Jennings. Refreshments were
.served,. Tliey=feturned.-to t:he: ironic"
of the groom, where thpy will reside.
Mrs. Harry WiIliams nreiiii.p.ii)iuJ
hy Mrs?J. M. Baohntitch and?Mrs.
Ttosrr CiTeortrs mr,tvu-,...
Monday. ' J. trip
to. Beaufort the past week.'
Mrs. Emma Allen spent the'week
end witlr Ella Fields.
Andrews News
The Baptist Association met at
Pine Grove Baptist church last week.'
Twos quite" an interesting group.^
men were here .to make- the meeting a
success.?Among tno.-e present
we're: Pres. J. J. Starts," of Morris1
College, Mr. Seymour Carroll,-of Co !
lumbia, Rev. Easley, of Florence and
Rev. Daniels, of Georgetown, and uth?
ers. .k "
Mesdames C. C. Kinloch and T. F.-j
Jones, and littftr daughter, spent the
week end in Manning- and Saw tor.1
? MessrsT-F; Greene, W. Barncttc, B.
[ f. Witherspoon, T. Pearson, J. Kin"
loch, M. Jones and Prof. Smith mol
[ ored t0 Manning on Sunday .to attend
j ,he.. Central. cpnfWenpr. .?
Mrs. Eugenia Carter spent the
week end in Manning visiting Mrs.:
J. S. Boyd. . 4
Mrs. Eliza Corbett and '"friends
of Hartsville, spent Monday in "the
. ity visiting friornds. Mr.
and?M rs.' J a i i t c a C o mm a o' lor
pand sister spent Sxmday visiting Pruf"
and Mrs. J. E. Smith.
-?Mr. James Kinjocjb nutdu fl llylng'"
trip to Georgetown this week.' .<
The Oyster, supper given at the,
T~; Professior
Jtlice Hours; - Telephone*;
1:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 353d
. 6:00 P. M. tn 8 P. M. lies. 0548
Phynlcinn and Snrirono
')i?easa? of Women ?nd Children A
Specialty
Office: - Re i ilcr.ro:
14UH St 139Q OnV S~tT
DtvL. M. DANIELS '
Physician ami Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases 0
/ - \y0men
Office Tr^r-ifLf.nfiQ1125
Washington, - 22.?>Q Hampton
Phone 0129 I'hone 7501
Office Hours: " Teleph"r<?* ~
11:00.. to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4CU2
6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
DR X G. STUART
Office: . " Rctrfenre:
'702 Main Street 1417 Pine Strop*^
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Office Hours: ?
10 A. M. to 1 P Mjr
0 f. M. to 7 P M.
Dr. J. H. finorlwin 1
, lilt WubinitM St ColttabU g, C.
1
Saturday. November 20, 1926r , (j
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-home (;f Mr?. William Cooper "on Friday
night, wa a success.
LITTLE MOUNTAIN I.OCAI.H.
are.-very busy, gathering their crops,
:;n,l planting- wheat and oats. Moft. '
uii.v i:\yiiui;; iujh u mce ram.
?Missis?Tljpfflasinfr and Eloise Boa ??
;;cr teachers- at Ait. ~ Olive .Graded ~
school were jn Little Mountain Sunday.
They were delighted to see one ~
of- tlvc tench PVfT at: Little Mountain?
school, Miss An nice Martin". Miss
1 hoin.u:iUa spent the week end in
Columbia.- She reports a very pleas
and rftnyr*?; ?p'-v . ~z~. :?' ?
Miss Mabel . Wicker, one of the
teachers of Little Mountain Graded
school, accompanied by her parents t~
Mr. and Mrs. - Joe Wickerl and her
istpr, Mildred, motored to Columbia
.last Sunday to* sep their daughter'
and sister MisrTsqytii; who is a stu.
tlent-at Old Howard -school--there.--?r
Mr. Willie Lynn Thomas, a member
sity motored to Little Mountain Sun.
dt'.y. Guess wlio was full of smiles?*
Miss Lottie Hawkins, daughter of " ...
Mrs. I'. E. llawkin^is- up again after
an illness of six weeks. . . i *. ^
Mrs. Peggie Kcsley -is otill oni the
sick list. ] '
Mr. Jolnr-Eleazer and Mr. Evans
-Shiimnhytf. h^lnvnd T.itMo Mnnn
t-qin 'SutKlay^'' ... "" :
Liftlo Mountain is moving on. "We
-,w.vf.,v,l?-.,t??) ...e ....... 7.it-i.
Martin and Wicker, who'are putting
Hfort-h-crcry- effort to make our -school
what jt should be. . . " *V *
The members* of Mt. ;Zion are very
proud of' their new pastor Rev. C.
C. TVasier; ?* -?*- :?1 ?
The body of Mrs.. jQlaudine Hli
Hani, was hrougt trom Columbia Nov. o
I f i,.io iJlt'.lb Moun.taiih to bu funeral
| izejl at Mt, Zion A. M. E.' church,
wlibrP 'she was a member. This is
her native home. She moved to Co.
Iuipbia about four years ago, where
' he died Xui. mh.TikjoT Mrgr~Gir:? ~~
liam -wgr^?ofily a few_days befqre
lac ond canrfev-Slie requested before \
_he end that Ruyv^fri). Ramsey preach ' (
laic, and RFv; C. k~
the somam." "IlfT preached as ftgver ?~
before* ~. ' ... j- ..'
Mrs. Gilliam leaves to, > mourn her.
loss, a husband; Mr. Johtf Gilliam and 'J
a. host of little chHdren/.isix sisters,"-;*""''
Mi s. -Emimt-Hawkins, Mrs. ? Laura-?- ?
Cannon, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mrs.
Ella.'.Bail. Mrs. Ilattie Eleanor nnH
Mrs. Be ssie . Summers, all of Little
Mountain. Three brothers Messrs.
jirtSTn*, George and Earnest Chattmon.
Tmr bcnvrrctl-ri'amily ha3 our?deefi=-^?
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- Dr. 11. G. Thompson
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Cnnvu uiid Ii ridge Work a Specialty.
Pyorrhea .Treated Successfully.
M'j" 1-3 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
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Telephones; fOjlice 6744;,Ue*. 3702
DR. M. A. EVANS ?^
Diseases of. Women A Specialty.
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Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
Office: Resdened:
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DR. II. H. COOPER^
Dentist T~C *"?
Gold Crown and Rriftge Work
A Specialty
Special "Attention Q.iven to Disease!
OF the Gums
Ofy'e Phone 0429 1125 Washington St.
1Residence Phone 8264