The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 15, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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ANDHEWS NEWS. . <
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p Pwf. J. E. Smith spent -a part of*} 1
" the week in Columbia utteii'Jiinr fhd 1
Mra." lienelta Whcvler ~^htertninetl
the 'Sewing CCule on Tuesday "afte#**
noon at her home. A dela-mus hum;i _
was.se*ved. ' * . 1
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L-utLit: jvintmua *$>nutn is sick at
this writing. Wo hope slie uill sooii V
improve.': ^ v ' -J
: Rev. Newman uf Gcui/geU'wn is the
new pastor at JaiT^s' TmT'K. /*
Church. 'Tlie people are u oil plt-ased .
"With Iterv*. .NcWinafi ".hi 1 \?"e r.o
' will .succtcu in our iitiic vily.;
? Mrs. EmmiP'ilioiat^' i ill at iiVr
homer on Main" siu^t. ' 1C~-- *
We aro indeed soit\ h:-u..u.win; *
?d Mx\ W;wrtvi 1 't:;nIt f hr-'i : . .t r $C.
lie is a suaitui at Anca i niw.i -.ly,
. .-air. and Mrs1, utnij, iGiuo "\icic Uii,
gnVit" qrf, i?-ii.a .'ii.i, .?i vi. .a ,joav.. I
on Saturday and
-Mr. and .M; idled G i <. an i
_ ion visiting io,ati\ts..
. : Mad:u:n ; i;. ;.i .
and-.^. J^ihlle-OM ; fJiL. lice iVW ;1 r.T<;7 ?
. iii Florence uisL ........ tJ
The 1'outh lIlit-i.UH.Clj!. t.! a. gitVC 1 .
Il'soofat ai lite .'i.i.uiiic i'I;ariii in.as
... .. . 4ay '..nitvu'' -Mni^ic u-m.i~i.vd' i#y '
Slid' Jones"ant! Sir, IvinlovU. , ' .
I am taking ih.s un :u.k .t",, i. TT the
peop.e ot^bur v.tv tj . aj!;s . .. i :
?Office
\lOflfi U ASHl\<;jo\ ? ; ..
T~~ Pinckiu'v's S.mii
I BEST- KQ'ITIITFJ) 1\ TMR
~1' FOft YIlL
- , .jftumcUQ Leuutv. It Vur-. ap.r " '
. . and no self r.esj ce^ii^ c.t.aeu' Would
regret Hit' mo'iii....v.u. :
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:V GREENVILLE LOCALS. ,
_ ^ Dr. D. L. W Ula 1, f . '
best at Alien ileinyio hund.fy .m<>ri<- ' ,
.ing when lie delivered-a v rmitl !
~ po.eat sermon i.toiii J ?n.i .fif ta a,4
us a theme 'i-iie/' il.s a:i.e. dis-! ,
course prpvl'd a very. Leuutn'pl an liy- {
q sis of lae in its, vuriuifs forius. 1.'' ;
was one.of.'the siroiic t \>i a series'.
? of strong .oQgpel seraioes. i ne em- '
ni'ltf HtWitUW V, Or u-e.r-, ft
. ing elder of the or?.? ;nnle ii.Aiki,' \
who hiauO a tine and iit?, tail. ,
upon the sebjeit oi. i, li?t '
^ tifrvi'^t-'s wu.o uata.-.'. : I .
~ " " crowds. " . r' - "
A very impressive r..-. a. : i] j-'.-rvie.e.
to t.ie' lini* imp. "I . 'I'.n l.er
weakly pi?i.i?..t;.ii, .,-v.a ilc ?
the HivLij V. i,?uU. ?.
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dy ttiieriwcn, ii>- i<ie , n.-;..-a
capacity a u iL*. o * i. e-. , .1
fefks vvx^yAtfirrrt*^' .? ??'?{
fiersjns; '.Dr.. C r. vij'7! ,\>.
'lay'iOtj :.irj ia. \\ . ? <?J;s !?< .
A. 'iOii.t'l't, !?.*. ... .. . I. ' t
Marie- tuiier, u.;.i ?. ., \
white- fi'icJ-Kta; -t . . .;.. . . j ;i
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~J. A. Ku.-i.-.cK, J. .Vi. Ji', ,J. \\ . .
Norwood aii j 'A.as .j !?.i .". VT>...rl? .
As a%caKHy v.iulu nv it :.r"TT~rr.T: .
telect ami yront imru ' ' 77 :r.?far
- --lier was ??.pi! in "TT"' ; ?. 1;i
the; ealiibi-ii-hsncMu ?-r tr.v ' inrrTTT^
-tui?muuc. 11 1 iiy.v,: ?ArTTT- -TV. .U':-.'
ter, and'thi^'scrvitc a.- .1
* twig-..tribute to .'iits; uiu;i ..?g
for the ad. UJiCeUU iU I., t r.i x
people of the lie ..i-r.
'C. xl). Uiier, l'le.h.e.l ov.r
gra'm. ?
- 'Ihe Allcr.r'e- r.a t a: !? .
Mr.'and-Mrs. J. i'i. t. .L.':"- ; s*l;iy .
afternoou , v-1 i- -At-~r.?.;* t .1 -~
houn, a$ the" A h. c.-;'- /
iug meeting v-w'.cd.".
Dr. \vr~r.i: \\ m. oii two
?pftWft!'?trl?ft-rummr '1 :. ! ; ji .
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I- UNDERTAKER A Nf) T.l
, - -UJ S(N'-tii
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;:st Church last Sunday to sglendl
i.'hil'ii'. i"r?'the pastor mid mcmjj.CE
>t' Tabernacle are wide awake, an
moving on to success. Sunda;
tT': ool services and; the B. Y. P. tj
noo.irir fcWere very impressive.
.The ' ''ni-iinj nt "Mother'Araolc
or' years a loyal member b'f Taber
i'i Ir> el II oil ivprn finii'rjili^.ocl IMnn
ay, the pa tor, Dr."TV a I son assi?te(
Iy~"~nT7TT! il. Burke officiating. ??
urge- congregation was present t<
vi.ness the solemn ceremony. Then
. ore many attractive Tibial offerings
r.ox u a nil synif afKy is" extended ~ti
-At'-- it?- regular meeting -Sunday ai
rniUm the A. ,C. E. League electee
-m-?; o'.iou ing?ellloors'?pi eoidonti 'W
lack;' corres; .o tiding secretary, .'Mia:
L. Lyhcs; recording secretary
>1 ;;'s M. ?s. Wlu-.o; treasurer. Mrs. C
*. Adams; as. istunt secretary * Mr
.ugopo Howling; Uberian, Mr. Erth
A.knns; c h.n ist.or, MisS Willi'
vuith; orgdnisi, Mr. Sarhuel* .Brown
i'l orebr,* Miss.' bara ul"lrfPr Mr,;
i. M. Calhoun is tile district super
ntemlenl. '??' i? 1 " . . ?
I 1% I i t Mil 'M<( nalif f avoann aim
* in x1 i r > u.i ijf
Mi.i iii Aden 'temple Alnnday.night
. i' i'4i:criii providing elder* Dr. J. W
^mr-kiss. presiding. Dr. 1). Lt With
.. TT i":isli,r. '1 lu> session provo.
Hi-TtHkl and was one of the. best eve
tvld. anywhere. Iteports" from all de
. rtnveiils w'erc good, attesting th
nvnje. harmony existing betweei
'.and members. For once ii
li.-miy the P. E's. .'assessment o
,s ;."i.oU" wtus . raised several days er
he con ereiK e.' The ses.sion wa
n\i..f Uint "snappy, everything having
iri'-)iiT:ninMlL Everybody i
i ,-pj.y ;.-n l the churoh is-"marching 0!
.o v-.er.cryj and That is as it shouli
1 h ; \\ illi ng Workers Club met a
-:i' >l .hh \o ;ng,?l.rcen' Avenue
i i i i i.. <v>wnioon."' Iho usual help
i.sv ;io:i was thoroughly .enjoyed
ill - 'blhi.h.no Club met at th
,i'Uu . o-i Airs. Lucy AT. Williams
.icon Avenue, Wednesday at'ternqor
v vi-vy- lovelyn.eetinwas enjoyed
i 'p.u-.. us lvi.o.-hments were servec
bile Will D.fCiub met at the.Jidm
t ... s b. W lute, K. Alarkle;
1 '.'o.iil jv a i'toi imuii with?til
..in teres ting' session. At'te
. uii t..e hostesd entertained wit]
v r.t,.djn.ejws. . ' *
i;. A tors Club held its ir\eetinj
ei ueb.i ot la&i. week.' .An excehen
'uu- vwts ; ej orted."* ...
;?D..v u, i ALssionary. See
d.j. ul the iiiurcn bunday alter
-. ;si With uirs. liKsie Fair, presiding
-d is. .'.aggie Johnson, alter spend
!'; ; .vew-i.ii mbtitiis m tue inouiuain
>. -v.'i.n Cuio.ina, lias returned t
.'ii..-. ehy. ' "
:... ..u.e>ii Washington left re
I ..t.y a or liei iioiue'-iii r iinauoiphiii
;. i.ii - T.ci c .>i i ?. \\ ash'iUgton was de
. i-Tt, m+y e-iK-ei'tttiiied -by?nor parent
. .r, ' uiu ulrs. Atcx J^rrtiiamg an.
i. oiuis. ' . .
i i. ...id Airs. W". ?.!? Watson hav
Iio'.ii a -wl.- nli'i.^ant, visi
... i.i, ciiuiiys.on and otlie
j Ul. in 1*1*4 l*S??
. ..i.. ii. Ca.iioun, Jr., and da.ugli
..... ..j .0 1-.-amies, aie vis.itmg. re
.-.rt..is aiiu ! i Melius at,Cil-eenwdod.
. ; 111 iiOiiisf PASTORS HOL1
MJbJLTijSG ~
\w i.>ac*iU, Jan. TO-?The Laficai
"I i> r-rtl 11 mux's' IlieeVrn iU,
UNFRAL HOME
CENSED FMRALMER
h^A^tri^KGIA "
r" j i 3.* il -Cars and Funera
Equipment
Good as the Best
V ' ? j-i than the Re?C
And P rices Less
Residence Phone 7765
fWJ'MPlA. S. (\
ary Barber Shop
pity: cojvif and see
RSKEF.- ^
itmrntgrnamm
- | Practically e\ery Minister in the disJ
! tllotJR'as. 'present and some able lec
k tures and talks were had. Dr. J. M.
a Harrison who was the host of the
e the Council an ex-presidingelder of
i. the district introduced the newly apr^pornted'elder,
assuring, h-.m the. district
would' lollow htm as he follows
. l,h?fst: Duriinr Ur, "fills'Afldiess he..
j deciaied lie is against tricky and un-t
.gmhy polnjes in Drills C.li.nrh?Jin
_ reviewed?tlie-lrfetery*?of?hrs~-1i it' and
s ut^iared the .twenty years or more
- ne has been In the pastorate, lie has
i never said or uone ben.nu a man,
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; | ihat he wuuld not,do"beiore his iaee...!
ne pa?d a high tribute to iJ-.snop John
c l Hurst, ledijig of his wonderful ac
ii.evements m F.orida anu ueci'aring
' i
i i bv all means that he is the man tor
. oouth?Ca.oiniai \ In speaking of the
s' ing Licncral Conlerence, lie declared
! not ohiy nro pictTdnig eiuer 01 the
/ i ..r^iv fi, sh.oil.1 g.? ;ls 11 tkilogatif, but
j oil-lei;' coinpe.e.it ministers ox tile uis!
i ii Kb, this statement brought lmig'ap- '
^ J pmu-e. iroi. \\. At. .Bowman, prin?K'ti-tti
of hediel- trrammv bchuoi, at
r Hiythewdod liiade the Welcome Adt
uress. 'Hie lye v. K. l'.' Butter read a
n -report showing that Clover, dork,
? | cnester, lyock mil and Kersiiaw are
_ ; louns wuhuut an A. iM. K. church
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-?.uiu wilt' 'Uniting l.ooi. 1i.iV a i.lniiill
i. ..
^ Wi. QUVtl ^ ? .
gj 'ihc "Kev. S. W. Fordham introjls.unavy
and educational nipn.es, this
I.|j?un? was uiana^-ousty adopted.; ?
'the Missionary Lames' tad their
;?liiet'tina 111 mo sellout .nauss: n?ar the
' church, led Li .U:ss "lanzatwtn-tivbg|
' don.- nils. \'1. Dliis, \vlie 01 ill's isi'
. .ia brought greeting to tliu Xouncji.
e . i ,, v- *., -,?><
-TSrtto was?-born ;n, dj^'I'Mtsaee?ainl
' j. oukuI many 01 Jmjftt 11 f Ameer s
cambers' lueas to vho 4^uiw+ir--vfntch
p^iHiugiu. hie and sunshine "to us ail.
* -wo were giad to heiir such an abie
n 1 . ^ . ?
missionary uudrcsS. We cant close
* ^"iVis Tg^i-^th^itr-imnTCtmrrng atrst;u;
:U. Uatra.oii,.^liL' is a jeW'OiHTtrTfrcI
I u/strfef. 'Ihe feature q'1 the session
1 was an addiess by Dr. Im A. Adams,
private secretary to Bishop ilursc
^ 'l tin.- newly appointed.. pryoiding?
? w-.Uui' llie Luiumoia" Diotrie-ti??L>V.
l.Auams told us many thmgsi'hc. de..
lured* he- was- 'treated wfpng- by
' ; 'Julius"-pi es.ding eideisj . when Tie"was
{ pastor and-TTC declared many years
" ' .io0, if he ever be presiding elder, he
~ -woulu treat all men right,' his-motto
r is all men dip. and ho men down. lie.'
0 .! .W.-o said that he and Air. I>ilis" prom-.1
sed the same day - they were made
1 presiding eiliers > they would, (lots do
' any set of men to aao spite work.
* j '1 his wonderful address wiw disc.usss
\.d aflei'waFJ ami miffislers said ifc..ey
w;ouid just, do hall' of w hat they
are saying fhey wolf Id .be a blessing
' :-juinh .Carolina. Tlio iJistriyfr
1 i'dcmc \v ill be held at Jluuicy the
wgck embracing the ^eeoiid Sunday
.n May. The Missionary Meeting
j will be held at .Mill Clock the week
I embracing the l.i'th Sunday in .duly
! he Sunday Seliool Convention will
i ! be held at High IHU the date to be
ii.\Qd by the Presiding-^ Isidore -The
^ Council voted tlte presiding elder
? fand pastor a vote of thanks. - -j-?v ?t
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WINXSBORO NEWS.- j.
>Elder
J. C. I.e\yis- of Chester was
i in town Tuesday holding the A. M.
j E. Z. Conference, nt the iT thesda
' '/Aon Church of which dev. II.
i j Siec'.e ia pnutoiv Liurmg-thc dinner_
| -hour- jddcr'**?Swia- with his body- ol|
workers assembled in the auditorium
j at-?the Fairl el I County Training
I S hoc 1. After the introduction of
J ; the MinidenT to teachers an I s-tu^"
fc dent body, .some very timely remarks
f? were-made-by-lie v. It. A. Carroll and'.
c - others'. The closing remarks ^ytye
j| nyidc by thek-Elder. " Prof. Ch#rles
6 Hatchell Morris of:--}yyW3. Yjdlc was in
M*" * J) ' frdSl'k *
htlv flml>|qat?i'ed at.'
i) the Cajvary Presbyterian ChuVch,. his
fi'subject was: "The l^pw-?Errranci*"
"P pation." It Was cnj'oyed by all who
fc HtU'mted. . 1 -,y ~
** 1 Prof. W. A. Ross, principal o"? tttd
-fcr* bairheld County training bchool,. is
4--^ nttorring 4he Ihrtnei-pals meeting at
In Columbia. ' " w (
h i Rev. I). W. Rosier, preached a soul
M stirring sermon "Sunday rririrning at
TyrWaynrari A. M. fc. Chtrrch. After the
n. benediction a church meeting was
h held, some clubs were organized and
V ' the members of W-ayman art willing
1 to co-operate with the-new pastor and
g ' "Wnymtwr back-Land
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THE PALMF
rl irvirnpfl siftpr inspQcion fill _^a\r in
ijdetlnjl C.hnroh, Hwo milbi Arum town.
d The Council' \vu3 called1 on orders
yj-of the newly appointee^ presiding el'
| dor, the. Itev. Dr. E. P. Etyis t.o dis-1
Tcuaa jLm? Tor .^lte district as a' \vhole
' ' htiVfi c:ich "1"llsty antl sicw- "
m fla tn know Iho rrnp.l of t strict.
TTQ T.ttAftEK
_ The Teachers Meeting was held,.
Saturday ~af the Graded ochool, at
the usual hour. It was largely at-.
tended.
Mjr. Johnson who has been living in
Philadelphia is home for the~wmter.'
We liui.ejnm a pleasant stay. ?
"51-rsi M. A. Gilmore of Rock Hill
was in town on business.
Prof. A.-A. Adair of Chester passed
through the. city Saturday.
Air.orfg those on the sick list arer
Mr. It. P. Russell, Mr. James-Davis,
airs.^- Lizzie crown, we nope tor
them all a speedy recovery.
TIIE "OLD GRAlV" AND THE
NEW RIDER
(By E. Phillip Ellis)
We closed the old year in our
Quarterly Rounds with with Rev. T.
II. Withers. On our arrival we found
this young lv.an with things well arranged.
By the Way he had all monies
in hand. I mean dollar money, :
contingent and presiding elder's assessment.
Three cheers for the BisKopville
Circuit and.lts noble pastor.
Rev. Withers is building a nice
fcrtly satisfied; for his presiding^et?-:
der will certainly look after him.
-Mill Creek wad our next appointment
with Rev. W. R. Bonner. Here we.,
had .another mo^el Quarterly Conference.
1 he day was very cold, but
in is pastor nau me assessment reauy
when we goft there and this charge,
iike. the one mentioned above has a
noble following of good men and wo.irioni
?Ruv. Dou mail iairmie of j qui1
best^ prepared men and is ifplly .able
to take care of anything that wlil
l>e given "hlnn All that is needed is "
to hear him preach or lecture one
Time and yoirwilRb.e Convinced. . .. .
Our next schedule was the Blane^'
Circuit with Rev." C. B. 'Cook, paster.
BHithev Cook is~initcect~a tine man
and is among our best pastor's. Our [
&fcay. was with the young brother
"Johnson, son of ^brother C. Johnson.
TJie Johnsons on this circuit are men
of meatfe, bift they lead in church
work. This is. somewhat unusual among
that class of people. We had
the entertainment of our life at brother
Johnson's home~dh~1Saturdayr"
night. Any cnarge would be pt'Olld '
of Rev. Cook as their pastor. So
Blaney-Circuit-will have to hurry to!
keep - him.- "A _h_int to the Wise is
Miihcioi t. ' Our"" Council atWedge- |
'reporter. But sullice it to say that it
was strictly in a- class, by. itself.
Every pastor was there save one and
ho sent a good excuse. About twen-1
ty-il\ e faithful stewards were pre&-!
ctUapd a large number of Missiori-J
aiy ladies, aside fpom these the
ihurth was almost crowded with visiters.
Dr. E. A. Adams, presiding
elder, of the Columbia District ren
dcncd- untold good to us in the meet-J
ins. The ministers and lay members
of The Lancaster District are among
the best in the connection. They did'
not only welcome the new presidingTTcicr
with "Tvorcte. but these words
^xvve - fcncketkup by nobte-ciecda. We j
-tefle a fine sot -of ministers and they
shall not Le any-better to us than, we
are going to be to ^hem. We have a
grand working force of men and-women
in this district that will a never
allow the cause to fail.
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C UMBERIrAND A7 _ ?E7
CHURCH NOTES
? ?>crar?Edtfror:^Wg~bt;g apace -4n_ymi*?
voj-y?nfcwsy papor to report
.s.-mc'of the doings of Cumberland
A. M. E. Church Aiken, S. C. From I
L>6 ember liit-h lb26 to January 2nttH
11)27 wn, indp.od a yQ,flb nf invest.
T he Xmas tree by |he?Sunday
School was quite a success." The.
sayerintemlent anil teachers showed
"a deal of interest in the affairs and ]
all 'tHie children, went away feeling
happy. ' The^whole church was re
me m he red - after- -the-tree with candy
and fruit; such as# oranges and ap-.
?Sunday the 2fith* the audience dur?
mjf the day-was guud and a very
good collection wass taken. The ser*
rnon by the pastor, Dr. Dorry in the
morning "Subject: "m he _ Advenf of
' thy' flhriiit," wgg Very afc>ly delivered.
Evening, subject: "The Quest of the
Magi," was very forcefully presemtcd.
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The Watch^Ntght service tmef -aor-l
monette by the pastor were very impressive;
After which n surpristrwa?"
given foj the pastor and his~~?o5d~
_iamily^_wliich?was very agreeable to.
them.' ~ , '*
The pastor'g sermon on first Sundav
morning, subject: "The. spiritual
1 Thanksgiving,11 was full oftVkAiiorVif
nnA rtf/ht fr/\ nnint Fv.
v..wv>c>"v ?? B"w wv ^ w. ? *
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1
.6ningt sublet: "The Race for the
^fw>r'-wan good, ahurt?:iiiii snappy,
The collection was-greatT. On
Sunday afternoon after SundaySchool,
was the election ~of' officers
and, teaehera. After which, they
were in.dal.ed 'by^tho pastor
The i-astoi's l&mlly eaftie up from
Charleston, S. C., to spend the Xihas
Holidays. 'lhcy were made very
comfortable and ~ver?~'~~hgFPy while
here, 'ihey all left Janilary 2, 11127
hoping to havethem home in early
spring.
Mrs. C. Blocker Smith, Reporter "
Newberrv News
The New Year is here apd we are
glad to welcome the good old year.
Everybody s.eems to be happy and
T- : ""
A nice > congregation was out to
the services feuiflmy at Miller Chapel
A. M. E. Church. Rev. J. C. Smart
preached a nice sermon Sunday morn- .
ing 11:30' a. m.?The Sunday school .
vras-good; 'the supcrinlfildent Mr. 1
K. F. Floyd opened on time" and his
corps 01 teachers were present save
He was a visitor to Bethel A*. M. E.
church in Columbia, S. C., Sunday
evening 3 p. m."
The runeral- of Mr. Erndst Simpkir.s,
the son-in-raw of Mrs. Josephine
l'cltis who died in Spartanburg Wednesday,
Juni 5t wao held in tlint rity .
lust week. "The Uev. Smart attended
llie?fnnei'nl.?Lie?was a member?of..
u\ii. zuon. Baptist.- CllUi't'll - Fuunlain
itth, S. CiV age 22 years. A very
young niun iiv the prime of life, but
from the testimonials he was- a
Christian young s man, a ?faithful ;
clnnch w ur.Kir.~~lie leases to nlpurh~[
lus los3:.^ father,'wile, three sisters, j
four brother^ .step mother, motherin-luw
and a host of friends:
Mr. George Stalks is improving,
he is up and able to go around in Ins
r. .mil *
Mrs. -Grace Fioyd is up and can go
around on CTut'ches. ~
"The schools 01 Newberry county
are crowded, lioC.hi.-l Garmany
has a new teacher, Miss Lillie Mae
Cheeks lrom Co.umoia.. ?>he.will take
chaive of the pr m.-ny gr-ufn nnd nm?
sic asas, T- ? i -j?Lr.
Curi fall is doing good business
in the cny and country. lie is a
gJod doc-or auJ when'you need." a
doctor cad on him. . . i
Dr. George bingleton's Drug Store
ar.d B. W. Bradley s cafe is tne headquarters
for_ the passers-by. Call in
and" make yours, erf at home. |
Mr. B. F. Iseeiy worshipped at Mil-ler
Chapel A. _M. E. church Sunday
evening. The members and pastor
made him welcome.
It is time to start your spring garden
and you will need fresh seeds,'
also home orchards, Air. E. F. Floyd
can supply you because he is dealing"
with a seed supply hrihsa that-iTRppsT
fresh seeds -on hand and jdlkinda of i
fruit tiees. Raise plenty of foodstuff.
Miss Mabel Moon visited a friend
in Lutlq, Si. C.. Watch 'ihe Leader.
Mr. E.*T\ Floyd'and H. B. Rikard
was in Columbia January'3fJ3D busi-?
attending t-ho-juaclug of the Endowment
Board, They report that
the meeting was grand. ~~
~ TlSe s-nnerin. indent's subject to
the teachers was "Honesty in your
Work." I am your -friend as long as'
you do the right thing. Each teacher
ought to have a first grade certir
ficate, then you could demand wages,
second" and third gi'aJfl t'elTillcale
TcacTers ought not to getiasTmucK" as
a first grade teacher, and again you |
teachers ought" to attend -your State ;
Teachers Association, pay your dues, j
fuupeia'.u wi,li"^uui trustees-and par-Without
cooperation you can^
Um, or on
Meeting tlored to meet- February 15,
1927. '
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NEWBERRY TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION T~J
The-teaehers of Newberry county
assembled Tn Ibefr regularly monthly
meeting in Drayton street schoor auditorium
Saturday January 8th.
IlamSrls.- from the various schools of
the county was encouraging and
many heipiul ideaft were, exchanged.
An ac|ST.ed feature of The occasion
an interesting address- -given by
our' most efficient superintendent D.
L. Weidemann. .
! The attendance was full and much
twiinusuism ran mrougnout tne meetin
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Saturday, January 15th,
Bennetts v ille Locali
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(By Callic D. Sanders)
Ihe many friends regret to learn?
that Air. \V. B. 'fownspna's beautiful
residence in Blenheim, S. C.,was destroyed
by lire. Air. Townsend is
one of the- -largest farmera in that '
vicinity. 'I rust the insurance- will
cover the loss. Mr; Jim Jones home
near Aiailhoio was also destroyed by
-..re- thi^ week, ... ' >j_.
Airs. Londu Dixon a- faithful'mem
oer of iMaeeddiuw-Bawttst Bhurcfc la
Skill on tne s.ck list, i am asking the
.rentiers and iriends to. cult an and
sie her, sh6 is in need of heip. .
1 roi. Willie Thompson of Manning,
S.Jo., spent tne week ohd honte with
t-uieots ai?U spent a pleasant stay
.villi vhe re.oKer. ' . -<
boiry to learii of Air. and Airs. C.
i4. Reese being on-the sick list.
Airs. Llamsa ferry and Aliss Et- _?_
-del-Keese-rfire doing mce.y With stheir
s.hooi worn at AiacCdonia school. We
TfusT" that they will" have much suc"CCsS.
Airs. Whittaker .reports a pleasant
o.ay m her new heme- at Dillon,. S. Cr _
airs. . \V liittanef is aiways lull of
khiiifcs. shells . ohe of the tiraded
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School, teachers'here,. .
Airs, 'iheo T. Robinson and Miss
Tetr.e 'Ihpmpsoh are doing nicely
WHii the Saw lvnii Scnool. iVi^s. ltobni^on
ig-a pdend.d teacher. I api ure
cliat they will make good.
Hie, oei wje lltiitl :iL_ailil?li 'Da'pList ?
church Sunday a. m., was full of inLi.ood
becins. w be at his best. May 7
Cjod tiUll lake care of him. ? i?:-\L- ?
Air." A.. R.- ltooinson and family is '
up again.utter temg s.ck for a numi)L'l'
Lit?Wct'.tS...-. ?o. .-?: ? ?: ?
.. i . if . /'.II _oj 1\*: n
nice AxineV'ox C..eiaw, now teaching
-av-th??WiuicU iscnooi here, motored
t0 (1 he raw, S. c., Wednesuay on tf
visit tovivijv.j B. i\l. Al.lier.
air. iourmic inompson of Tuskegee
iiistita.e, Ala., is home for a
snort stay.' ixe motored over in his -uuuaolf
'CtiUChr 'fcdi'iie good looking
?-1 i' int is spinning qu.te a bit of
his Lime at lid Auieua street.
- Little ' Lr. lUctAiiium"Jr.* was at*
-ciiul en oii Sunuay and in 'every way
ho :s -loditingAlio picture of health
Air. ViiTff -iurs. lhoxiieii urace is all
.sia^iicvj u>er-ihe.r new son little Lemou
vx.ace. Aiotner and oauy are do- ;
ii.g "li.ceiy. ~ - ? . .......
iite eounty?teachers Association
met t>atuiuay January bin. Lroi. J.
vy. ~C.Uii.uii,,iioTn president presiued.
Ju.ss iota x. i c\\e is sec.etaiy. Vve
were u.esst?t| xO na?e i 101. j. ix. Cain
ox m..iin.gtoii, a. c., Witii us ana to
siix^iit to t?.e aouyi aiso isuperintenoeut
a. a*.' -Cauipt,e.i and i'loi. It. O.
iOwiiicK piiiui^ai oi me is.snopvnie
Niiiitc Vjia-eu bcnool. lUiss VV ashn.gton
sj.uite \cry- nmpiringiy on the j
-subject ox "now to secure emciency ,
-m rwidmg, Aliss Lante naii^e^~ule
iui.ia.t.s ...t.n.Ai ox pnoiiicst-.alsb Mias
l*f.ui;ilr .up. i.' it. i.xl:CaixUUl spofcfton
sxxei.l leau.ng. Alahy otnurs took
paiu i-uis wuj u splendid meeting,
inojiC wuo. wt.c aootin certainty mis
sea'a treat. ' lufj.
oxiii e .McKav is on the sick
liwt. . q' . * .
x?lr. and Mrs; J. 11. Haynes is full
oi suii.ep over men- now son. Mother
una una ba^-y jctm tu merry ana-gay; ?
lie?. 'Copper is uo.ng iiicexy at &t.-.xVliCx.Uwis
i?L l. ciiUrcn. / . '
Ans. Aiagfei'e .ucCan returned home
irony CuitL~rmia,,a. '.|./wiiLo sue .pent?
tlio xVinas. wit it.' paroaxs ana tr'fiids.
^ Ai.sn hiiionn.1 ii. ii i.ovingt.on. of ?.?
- VVxx.aiiiigvonj?*>. Ax., is Home visiting "
relatives ai^a. ilieiiuS.
mas,, tijiitma banders, sister of
the "lepoitel \tas reai sick tor the
past vroc.x, otix s..e id aoie to begin
: iixo:. scinaji-vx uiiw u^uiii, c?ne was eur-~~ ?
.ii.Cxxtivi--txiJiv.ve u. vxSie liont iur. y. E. ?
x.i-.oll Ox i.uauiU ynAOxSity, Vysslrington,
u. on vaunaay-rr.gnt.*?!
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