The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 27, 1926, Page SIX, Image 4
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- 1 SIDELIGHTS OF THE PIEDMONT
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~ By W. A. Fisher. '.
The official opening: of. the Piedmont
-?L??. r.nnft>ronr?o wns .lu?ld ;it Allioi flVinple
A. M. E. church Wednesday njiorning
the Tfeature being the annual sremon
by'kev. G. W. Bradley, who ghve a
~ 'full house much fund for thought in
T7 ~ his powerful, soul stirring menage.
At night the church whs peeked and
Standing room was- aW^ . piemiunr
" _? when Jiiiy. Jk C. MrClrlljm ih-p'ii'Iv'l
the rrfUriiy I n prenY-h nf Jln>
~ MisTonary sermons ip the history of
. -the Conference. The services were
* " .^followed by a brilliant recept ion^ giv?
en by the Sunshine and Boosters
clubs, in the A. M. Iy parsonage.. The
guests included bishops; general olli
: act'S, College presidents, piT'diiiig tl
i~: ders;*pastor^ and many "distinguished
? laymen. * ??r?
Thursday nightx was. "Education
night." and <it p.- Th'. l). II. .Sims,
the? man of letters, who vapuircd a
_ greatcrowd with his masterlul ar.il
potent plea for Christian ediTc-uiori.
The dudtenoe lesnnhTRar V. j; h ' in a: e
than $500.00 for "Allen -University..
Friday night was the occasion of air!
Wltherspi'on is an a ale preastier itiTTT'
will .doubtless j-foVC a great drawing
card in Greenville;? '
As thcr cnstnnr hnrdx^n- for- nm+iy'
ycar.g. the Conference suonlied UTe
city, Sunday morning;. The reports
are that all of them did credit to
themselves and the'(treat orguni/.ntioii
they represent. The able Dr. H. II.
Coit was sent to the fashionable
John Wesley .U. 1.. church ot which
i)r. ?E-W. ,TnyW the pastor, and
~ f it is .said he preached one of the
---- ? grettUwfc sermon.-, -eyei?hcaid there.?
The visiting niony.iors (jf tho'Con ]
ferencc included;. -lii^hop \V. T.'A'er
non, Detroit; Drs^E. II. Coit, New
__ York;' J. G! It^biiisoii. i'fhladclphia;
R. W. Ma nee,'. G A. bingleton, h. A.
Adams, E. II McGill, .1 E. .Thomas/
T J, Miles, J. C. Smart; M:^. John
. Mrq. Julia Watts and Mts.J'Thohiia
r.ollin-:, a ft <'i' sjii'iu I i ii , r \ r m 1 v.til:.v
with their father, Mi\ Closes Collins,
???1 w;Cilt'L'ii Aut, left tins trtvK1 l'"'t
Cleveland,' O. i?-?
Mr,- John 5s7T^sKeFIelt last wcokfor
Charlotte, N. C.
? I fTTI.T! MOUNTAIN LOCALS.
In spite of the cold Sunday there
way u nice chmyd at-Mt. Zion. "-Krw
C. E. Frasier preached frorn the "11th
chapter of Hebrews, and th^ 10th vs:
"For he Idok>#r for a city wTiich lrath
~ Excellent platform, sort ice. The i::viu
cible trio, vivi; Dr. R. YV. IVIanco, an
? rhlLdlddtfl'-JMr fW^bhsfcr
~~*v opric;Dr. Eugene il. ill, tin.f
brilliant and el'njueiit- youn#?oratui_
L_. .... of the^ Central' Conference, and Dr.
Cpit,~thejfcilvcniunraC) 1 muht.i!
officer of New York C'jty, were the
principal speakers! It is enou'jrh. to
11 -t>ay each of t hese^rrrrreter^wuo at n:'
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SjUnrdfty waS;Y more or less a busi
arioj -there were no cKtt .
standin'sr public services. . 1
" . LedT-rmd not driven, by the re
... * doubtable Kt. Rev. Jihn llur t. 1.1..
D.^ assisted by the scholarly Ri. Rev.
\V. T. Vernon, Lb* u., the. iTemnonf
Conference. ended one of its most'
successful sessions here Sunday af
ternoOn, with the readin.tr. of the up
? pointracnts?.1*hat sesSlon was c-harae
terized by a spirit of unity. The a
pex was reached JBunday a.t noon.
when Bishop Vernon delivered a mas
A p..i i: i: ^ 4- ...r
iamiui ui uuiuii^ir. MTIIMMI IIAMII
6:2: "Whence .has this man these,
thingsAlore than 800 persons
. ttKi'u packed and jr.niv.eu him
splendid setting to receive Bishop
t=^ Vernon^ ---heart temyhrmg-r-rje-^ag^r '
-Charming music. -by-Allen Temple'^
splendid choir was "a Iks: Una.- of ali
services. 71 " 7~
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Dr. D, L. AYitherspoon to. Alien
?4, 1
- Temple. ___
Some of the major appoint men-: '
were as follows: Dr. J). L. Wither
\ spoon, formerly P. E. of the tirern
wood district, was assigned "To Albion
Teniple;?Dr. W. F. Rico, ^'ueceeflutg
him as presiding elder. Dr* A. J. Mar
r_tin, formerly utrTTne IVrfr.t. w-n yi.-.c
etL_^at Mt. Pisgah, Croenwood, the
former pastor, Dr, Albert I .one:, he*
ing transferred. Dr. MarTTn isi'ifslc
- ceeded by Dr. .AWxliianis. a lv v.ciih)
to this conference. Theris woyo ?eV "
: v eral Other changes ur rr-y.; nr lr
_? iTYtpgrtanrc.?-?V'
I)r. D. L. W'i:liei.spiioii. the .rchol
arly .young man who was . assigned"
to Allen Temple in the afternoon,
preached his first sermon there SVn
day night, to a -comfortably packed
audience! 1 he discourse drawn from
:?:?Ji)h!'l 2." U 11 sphi'.mi! irrrttr-nnd
- -was enjoyed by all ' proscm. , l>r.
THE PALM]
Baptist church was held from that
church on last Sunday ut 3.00 p. m.,
conducted by his pastor the Rev. R.
V. Thomas. He was the victim of
j a heart attack and-the community is
shocked by his sudden -passing'. He
is survived by a nymber""of children.
His wife. Mrs. Elizabeth Brownlee
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j Morton preceded him to the grave ir>
11922. The sympathy of the commun
ity goes'*?ut' to his children in this
hour of their great loss and. com.
mends them to the care of the great
Giver of life. ?: ?
Mr. T, C. Sussowell is much im.
proved at this writing, though still
confined to his room ,
j Mr. Robert 1,'. Hawthorne returned
j home on last Monday after spending
several months in Chicago.
Winns^boro News"
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/i'lmhiTKJris, whose builder and maker
"Is tiod. ~ TTe bw.'U'WM h soul stirring
onnnn,'and many hearts were made
to rejoice.
Rev. Frasier, Mr. Williams and
TTevTT. T). Davis both of Winnsboro,
. iv.otoi.ed to Littje' Mountaini Sunday.
We were very glad to have these two
utnn untU -no PrtfK nf +V%??v?
_rave some very interesting" talks.
The niUny friends -of Mr. Leo
Chattman arc delighted to know that
has returned to Tattle Mountain
hftcrr'?p?ntHhfr the summer in Cran .
lord, X. J. He reports a very pleas
'ant stay. . .. ' *
We are find -to renorL that our
Leiielica-^idii j Anniec Marti n is belter
iter an* illness Of two days.
' .IDs. .Mary Kohinsou Ts on thc~5tck
list llllS Week, _ We. hope for her a
s f c edy^Tcco very r~ ?
Mr. ami, Mrs. Joe Wicker motored
t.r Romania Sunday to see "trig-sick
?Wr?hope?she?will" noon To
cover. - ' '
Tho-wriier is asking the rcadcrs of
this paper to please subscribe for the
-Hairnet to Leader.
Air. Ant'iinr llart. who .has been liv
tug in C'oiumliTa for sometime came
;te h> father Mr. !> II. Hart*
Vamhfv. ~ Itftv A"! llart lelt .Monday
"or Richmond, Ya.
Mr. Colic "Michel hcrirer returned
\c.\v > oi ic.?Gues^r who is all situles ?
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Anderson Notes;-?
" ' 7Tt.-.?r. W. Montgomery .. has ac
opted a positkm aa--yi4pejpal -of jtlie.
!?'.' ctjjvajd _i^ho(?I,_nt l-c \ el Land.
.- < '? opened- Monday. We wish her
a successful term.
We are grind to see that Mrs. Can).
~ey TlfonrpYm and Mr. W^ I* I'eek
who have hVeh" ill are able to be out
a pain.
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Crawford, Mr.
Larky Carter, Mrs. Jennie Ellison*
Miss (Ynyou.; Jones ,y&s. O. E. John
"annual conference of-r^the A. M. E.
church held in Greenville Sunday,
We. are glad that Rev. Crawford is
to remain here another year.
Mis< Claudia Burris is teaching at
l.Ilild-Mounttitfi, ttrnc teTTO. We wish
!:cr in Her-new neld of labor.
Mrs. Z. V. A. Williams and Ver
HH'.qti ^vrth Mrs. Willianis grand
..otra r, Mrs. Fannie, Mattison, who"
. Miss Anna Garrison-, one of the
:t.v tcax-h'ei-s iill at. ijhis writing.
v. . ' . she wjill smnrho out again.
Mis. Josephine Butler, another city
home with mumps. Her Tfttle pu
.pils miss her. wt?$y. much. Mrs. O.
H. Johnson n-tmpfdyipg far her.
"TTev. S. C\ CampbellVCent to SttveF
Street ?.[onday; wkOn he returned he
w:.< act ompanicd,.by his step mother.
?i hsnksp. 1a ing~Time has csjine -again1:
i'ttvl everyone has reason to be thank
"ui for the many -blessings of the
pTYt year.: TVppfopvlatje Thanksgiv
_rvieo-- will be held at" the var.
"iii is cL a relies- Thursday evening.
1'invn'i Teacher Association of
^y-'h'"t''rnir^rTTg^:i-Thnol--mct1 Thurs"
ij .V at the school building. An ex .
cell-ent ]>rogranw wa< rendered by
ti.'-t and' advanced first grades with
Mrs; Mot a Johnson-and Miss Virginia '
Wirtkiiis as touclicrsT After the busi
in ss part of,the meeting.we-were ser
wed refresh me~nr?Jyy the grades'men
ti-.-ned. Everyone present enjoyed the i
ali ornoon. ?- . .
Due West Locals
By Olin L. Smith
The spirit.-of?the Pilgrim Tatters
-wrts much in evidence when ' on
Thanksgiving day the congregation
vrt St. Mai vpBaptist and Mt. Lebanon
A. M. E. ehurchc.v united in thanks
j ivintf.- services-"\\11h fife congregation
of Mt. Zion Presbyterian church, of
which the Res'. ,1. H. Toatley*pas?~
tor. Ihe 1 haifksgiving SCI'MOn WflS
ably preached by the Itev. R. V.
Thonum-of the Baptist' churcbf-Just
-Jn- bn thr-rev wa7,-trr be inspired.
~ Revs.1 A. J. Martin, SrJ. Cowan, J.
| K. Yauss. \V A. Harris, J. II. Rnrn.s,,
\ii i - II l ie -")il \V S- |Inwt.horno
ALi:s,_Jiilia -1L Robertson anil the wri
M1 ilUMhlf.l MVc fi'ossl'o'n ol tK6 1MM
-^ont Anmntl Conference hold in A1?
torn Temple "cTiurcTT,- Greenville, Nov.
IT 2L Mesdamcs C. K. Martin and
Laura Vauss, Messrs. James Wright,,
Wr-Lr-Lee, W. M. MeKelvy and oth .
ors motored up on Sunday. ^
The Rev. P. .T. Wilson former pas.
tnrWELThe Winnsboro Station wag ap
pointed by the Conference-to sue.
ef'od. the Rev. A. J. Martin as pastor
<sf Mt. Lebanon church, while the
Littrr jrncs to Mt. FIsKffh" Temple at
Greenwood.
The funeral of Mr. Abraham Mor '
tUTT,-H prominent-member of St. Mary
Armistice tlay was celebrated at
I the . Presbyterian church Thursday p.
ebration were two keynote addresses
j^bv Prof. G. F. rjaj.tnnj~r)rincinal lot
| the white City s.chools and Dr. D. W.
I R<fsier, supervispr of the colored
County. Schools. ?
Prof. Patton ^reviewed the- World
^V^r^J^s_^a^e? jtul on each
Ilis address was very inspiring and
was well taken by the audience. Dr.
the Nrogpo- tioktiefs ?fevr tKc gailqnf
part they played in the war. He
said it was the natural inclination
of the Negro to fight, thcrefmutzthg
war had n0 terrors for him. This
was the_Jirst time the people of our
city have honored our ex soULiprs and
great praise is duetto the energetic
pastor of the-Presbyterian church,
! Rpy. TT."T1T Ulmer,'who by liis'untir
ing efforts made* possible the .h-ecep
I tion. Rev. Ulmer has plans on foot
to perfect a permanent organization
"to make this day one of reverence
;tfiu cuicoruie 11 annuany.
ed to ,?he Presbyterian school, house
where the ladies of the Presbyterian
church served a delightful course
of sandwiches, cocoa and cake to-the
entire congregation, After several
games of hand hall and a~few remarks
from Mr. Alvin Goins. \vh0 spoke-for
j the ex soldiers this delightful pro
r?^?. k T'ouglii m mi imd.'1
The members of the St. Paul Bap
tist church were surprised on Sunday
to fir.d n now snnitaiy rnhhor enrpet
on the fioor, which was placed there
.during, the. week by the young .ladies
Missionary?Society?of?llie?church
The young ladies : society* been*
>eery_ _active since ic vi'U? .organlSSe/l"
irT their contribution to "the church.
...The .rally was c nti.nred until the
2nd Sunday in- December.. The cap
..tains of the Clul s reported $l-lC.OOr:
Mrs. J. E. Giimore of Rock. - Ilill
stopped in the chy- last week on her
way from i na ieston enroute for
home. - cr;
Rev. W. T. Bu ton motored to Sar
diiiia-Sunday u> visit his-wife.
Mr *vv M Robinson -of Rock Hill
was ia the city Friday, ~
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Gadsden News
The musical concert given bv the
Lyric entertainers was enjoyed, by a
large audience. Airs. /.cnotua j error?
the pianist, JanuinmL s.ome exceUfetL
music. Her. humorous reading was.
also. Onjpycd. My? Williams sang sev
eral solos and Mr. J. C. "^JTckMTty~WH*
at his Joeatr as a violinisi. Several
requests have been* made that the
concert be repeated at uieN graded
.school in the near future.
Mrs. Zenobia J offers is. now teach
ing at the Gadsden graded school.
She is rendering "efficient" service.
Mr. W. D. Woodard who has- been
in Jacksonville for sdveral weeks,
snent a few hours at home Sunday,
lie was on.his way-to California.
Mrs." Anna Bryant wifo has been on
the sick list for several months,
jujjietlv nassed awav on the. 11th inst.
Finioral siu-vif:es worn held from the
St. Mark Baptist church, Rev. J. B.
Barber hCr pa?tor. preached the fu
noral. ~
? Mrs. Sallie Scoti-a resident rrf this
community passed away on the 22nd
inst. Mrs. Scott was with Tier daugh
ter Mrs. Amy Krehardsoh Of Colum
-Hn "-hen the end ra"irm She was a
faithful member of the Red lUR Bap
tfstrchurch. tthc leaves3F hu*t of r?l
at'ivcs and friends Jto monrn her loss.
The time of the funeral has not been
announced.
TRENTON NEWS.
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With both faculty nnri 'students fill
ed to the brim with enthusiasm the
j-wosk-uf our school alb-departments
mmm tm ni
5TTO LEADER
is going on nicely. Bettis Academy
with its -ptg-ftTeerr tetrchCTS ~airdrTjroTi
than six hundred students design t(
accomplish-much good for the race ii
; particular as well as tl^e state am
Ou^ faculty consists of men ant
women well prepared to perform th<
j work to which they are called.
Mrs. Henrietta Jones, wife of Prof
J. Monroe Jones, our instructor ii
j agriculture and animal husbandry
|has returned from an extended visi
Tt^-fcddcago, -where she spent mor<
1 than- three months with her parents
She. rcpOTTs a very pleasant stay..
" at present in ihe north rendering t
series of concerts in interest of th?
school. . President A. W; Nicholsor
is accompanying the club and person,
ally directing its activities.
; Prof.,W. W. Nisholson, Mrs. S. L
13. Collins and a number"of students
- attended?tine Cooperative Daptisi
State Convention at Baughmanvilh
, last week end L _
The religious phase of our worl
has .taken on new life and vigor undei
i he direction of Rev. Samuel F. E.
mafluel, Professor of languages ii
[ ihe Iligh-Sehool department.???
FroT.Jp. 0. Mcintosh, formerly prii
i cipal of the Edgefield county traininf
school at Johnston, is_ a member o:
out, faculty. Two rooms are being
added to" the elementary school buH<
nig*and home economics departments
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r o AIKEN NEWS
. v y The
many friends of Mp. Wallace
turn-home "for the winter after spent
- -inpr the vncntion season in the north
The Schoficld School and friend:
enjoyed a very interesting? progran
.Friday night'wnich was rendered bj
the eighth grade. -One
of the (Outstanding social e
venTs of the week was the party givei
Smooths. -All enjoyed the evening
very much.'
' We regret ever so much to learr
. that Mother Green is on the sic!
. list --the?past, -week. Hope she -wil
s..)io lie oiit np-oin
Friendship Baptist Church Monday
night, Nov. 2'Jth. The public is in
"ite"d to'ednie and enjoy same.
We are delighted to see the Smal
- \.iod family back home after a pleas;
--rnt trip- in the North. ?r
-Prof.-A. W. Nicholson and his Gle<
v lub left lor i'niladelphia and othei
: n)iii'.< North last, week and we wisl
. or them a pleasant and prosporout
' i&K
Miss Julia^ Jones and brothers mo
Tore! from N. Y., last week. Glac
o "r-ee^fchem home for the winter.
Quhc a shocks tp_the members anc
''i-'cnd^ to^car ni one of Second Bap
Jsl church members being no more
Mr. Gregory departed this life Nov
'2nd.
Prof. W. W. Nicholson of Bettis
-'Vcademy wag seen in the city Monday
-o?-4>uftiness.?T?? : ?1
Mis,. Ann a Verse I.andy afUt
spending a very* pleasant week ir
Aiken returned home last Saturday.
The Christian Club met at the
home of Mrs. Delia Parker last Sun.
day afternoon. After the business
was over a pleasant social hour was
enjoyed By aHT Delicious -refresh.
merits were served.
?There will bu a vuty IntPfCStlftg
urogram rendered at the Andrew Rot
erTTnstitute Monday night, Nov. 22,
The public is cordially invited tc
rrinn- and enjoy "rame.
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Hardee ville News.
On last Tuesday night, 39 Sii
Knights wore turned loose, after ar
all night initiations. All of the gen
tic me were highly commended, but
they don't seem to realize the good
. the third 'degree wa? so severe, it
will take them sometime to realize
that there was pleasure in the trip
This being a new' lodge, Brother ol
Morgan-Lodge No. Si. All the ofTi
cers have been installed, namely
S. A. Williams, C. C-.; Toby Riley, V
' J. M Bneklitch, K of R. ft Sfl R
M Sting, 1YT. of W ; N, 11. Rilay, M
of F.; A. L. Rilc'V, M. of E^: E. J
Backstitch, M. at^Arr W; &eatxj rough
Irmei^gutml, Walter Middletoh, O. G
After the installation refreshment:
were served. Sir R. H. Scriven, D
u.t u. <J. leels real proud of th<
-splendid work that he has accom
pltshed- m n short while The writei
-mf- this- item wishes to?say to
many friends as it is a custoTi t<
Rive f?ifts for Xprias let this papei
he your' Rift.
Mr. David Gadson was rushed t<
, the Charity hospital the past week
'1 Rev. -J.. R. Stevenson will 4eav<
i fo-JkJifoftMW. -r?.
fcW'iV fi - -w- T~ 7 *r*~
r Rev. Grayson i$ here conductir
r Tits" "fourth quattSfly conferenceT" "
) Mr. Wallace Wallfer was the gue
1 of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Backstitch Si
1 day.
Mr. Abraham Scriven Of "Sarato}
1 Springs, N. Y., passed through he
a en route to Florida. He spent tl
day in Savannah with his broth
R. ? H- Scriven. While there th<
i were the guests of their sister in la
, 5lrs. S. L. Scriven find niece Mi
E Dora Scriven: Itfr. Scriven left Sa
i urday morning for Florida whereJ
will stay until sprirtgr"
Mrs. S^H. Hodges was in Savai
i neral -of her son in law Mr. Epl
3! ralm Brown,?who died from hoa
i failure. . . . . .
Mrs. Nicey Scott and Mrs. Emi
Yeomans were called to Savanni
Sunday to attend the funeral, of the
? brother in law.
fc The?many 'friends?of?Mrs.?SWH
j Brown regret very much to learn
- her husband's death, which- occur
i last week. . . " -
r " Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson ai
. two-sotra James and - Dick - spent
i few days in Savannah. While the
- they- were?delightfully entertain
i by' Mrs. Rosa Lee Tipfcrins.
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^enpettsvillc. Nov. 22.?Sund;
was a red letter day in the city, wi
strange ministers?the white. M.
_ Conferctlge 1 being ' held Th". the cT
this week; and quite a \arge numb
of the white preachers preached
? different 'churches Sunday mornin
~ This?brought?a-*onl- treat?io-B<s
1 nettsville people. .
7 Sunday afternoon, 3:30 Rev. J.
3 Harrison, pastor of Saw Mill Bapti
i church, and his large body of mer
r berfe came over and rendered a splei
did service to Evans Chapel A. M.
~ Z. church, Rev. R. H. Riddick, paste
i His strong and powerful sermon w
> Rev. D. D. Williams, pator of F1
Creek Baptist church, Darlingtpn,"
1 C., was. in the city Saturday on bu
i iness.
1 -Mr. Answer Drake?our splend
= -merchants-re-having some -happy iir
>4- Drnkr , cert Airily hinl
. lonely since Mr. Seymour Carroll >
turned to Greenville, S. C. His st;
1 was highly apprecmfed r ail aga
- Mr. Carroll.? ;~
; are busy preparing themselves f<
: .Conference. We wish all much sir
L cess.
}- Misr, Marie Downy,- of Newberr
is in the right places when she can
. over to join the faculty of Clio "ferai
I ed school. She is a splendid teach
and in every way, she is making
I success. I" am sure she will be wi
- us for ages.?:? ???
Miss Crister.a McKennel is doir
nicely with her school work-in Bint
ham.
' Mrs. R'osie McCollum is all snvili
over her new baby girl. She is
little doll. Mother and baby are d(
: >ng. rijefly.
The many relatives and friends r<
grct?to learn of Mrs. Stancher John
akin Shields being on the sick lis
i?ir. anieias ana lamjiy have our-dec
' est1 sympathy.
Misses Hortemle and Eva Stubl
write of their happy, stay in Benedi*
r Gulkft'i. ^
i Nurse V^-JL-Jones had a trip 1
Hamlet, N. C.
We regret- to see MrrTJunlap rr
<*<* <
Professic
Office Hours: * Telephone
11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 351
6:00 P. M. to 8"P. M. Res. 66<
| Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surrenn
; Diseases of Women end Children
j .. Specialty
Office:.^ ? Residence:
1 1414 H Asseml.1v St ? 1328 Oak 5
Dr. I7m. DANIELS
L . i_ rhysician jand Surgeon?U?
Special Attention Given Diseases
: .?.Women
~ Office - Residem
1 1125 Washington. ZSTKT Ham pit
-Phone <1429 Phone 7561
-Office Hours: ^"Telephone
11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4#
' 8:00 to 8:00 P. M
^ DR. ire? STUART
- Office: ~ Residence:
r 1702 Meln Street 1417TTne StrV
7
V
r- Ofllco Houro:
10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
5 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. -?
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
Saturday, November 27, 1926.
ig turn to his work as porter again. He
is" very Th'iriv in the city,
st Miss Ethel Mc'Coy_ is teaching in
an Gibson, N. C. Hope she will eh joy
her work. ' , _ -.??
?a Everybody is_ looking lor a splen._
? .1? nn *
it uiu iiiuiiiyisj^ijtiiig u<i>. iiusi ail
lie will- thank Godwin the .right way.
er I.et's meet and sing pvaises to Christ
?y Callie 1). ,San(Iersj Reporter.iw
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*e Newberrv Newsr
Newberry, Xovr -g-h-^Ori last Sat" ~~
?= -iniiinji< Hk "'ii ui.i m il ? ~
^ looked like, a show day. The -white
people's County?Fair closed ^a?d t4?o
colored people had tjui right a way
IS- .? the trapeze for a few hours. It
l" 'ooked like all the colored people were
!ir riding and you tell hu? that times are
hard. .There arq?two things a Negro ,
^ win do. vide 'ott trn|:(-'/i's :nul go to
4ee n ctirnivnt. to see - his own race
^ vHt the fool.? 0? ~ * *?
Yes, on the ?r>l and 1th of Dbcchu. i
^ her, the-County School Fair will take
-a Mace, at the?Drayton Street High -?
re School; We will see how many will
?**" be down Ao?witness - one-uT-tho best
County School Fairs that we - ever ?
puf over. One of the special fea_
_j. -tures?this year will he the display
* of project work from the SmithHushes
teaclvwHK of -Altj Bathcl
schools and the Home Economics departm
ent and the Couilly Trainnig
jgc ;School at. Prosperity. All teachers /.
tj, are asked't0 have their'schools rep- B
g resented as- - usual. There will be
[y- prominent speakers "Who Will address
er The-people Friday and .Saturday, at
wlrieh time ,\iurUv will be special lec.
Lures to the tcachres on Saturday^?:
jpj Prnf I k ?
E. F. Floyd, B/ AV.* Bradley, S. M.
-j? Vonr.'r, f-im-V.iillrn .
sj. The boys- of- Drayton Street school
n have a nice Toot^ ball team under the '
n management of Prof. Fred Pratt.
E They have plyacd several games
)r> i.nis term, Columbia. Greenvlle and
as Spartanburg.-v"?n hist Friday they
score of 12?0. Hurrah for the New
gt berry boys. ? . ... >
s The services we're pood at Miller all
day Sunday. Rev. Smart preach
id ad two good sc'inicis The Suftday
schnnl w.K .well .auV.ndod."
i visitor with us in Suitday school,
l-ps .Mr. S. W. Alton. i bo" ?W?
gL were plad to haw Kim and he said
jy that .lie' enjoyed IwUiif? with us and
'pniiiii. i d to " come back apai.n.
Mr. M. C. Tucker \\er.t to. CulCfth
-fc- 'oiar oiv- Saturday to spend the clay
or with hi? son, Mr. Josgidj Tucker, he ?
~ says-.?ljui the tvidotys.sa;.",Mr. 'luck.?"?
cr ha^.a pirl-?tliat he is calling Jpe
y / Cohnnlrin. i . . ~
ie'j ^ Rev. K. F.-.lvHis has moved, to Co.
j i lumbia, ami Rev. Smart has moved
cr j in the pai'sannpe on* Caldwell street.
a I Messrs. Patterson and Pratt have
. a nice stock of ~caskp'ts no hand.
?.jTlu-ir funeral [wirlnr is. nicely affang.
ed bnd in order. '
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