The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 26, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
1 Saturday, February 26, 1927.
Mil l I'AKK hfaWfci
l lie flour ior mindly Sj-hmU has
iijv.cn ci.angtu lioni ten thirty- to ten
lJ ClUCK.. * ' ' - .
Dcspue the unfavorable weather
on last Sunday, the Superintendent,
Air. U. K. Stalks was at hia post of ?^
duty .and began the devotional services
on .time. By ten fifteen every
leather was at their class. We had
A large number. The lesson was
*?clcnrlv disciis.mat
Wh'h Mr. Stai'ks as superintondent,
we are sure to^go over the top.
Our pastor, Dr. S. B. Wallace was
^confined to Led all of the week, but
at 11 o'clock on Sunday, he was at'
sornTon. IDs text was," found in John
17:". "And this is life oteinnl ^iint
?lu*y should Ttfipw the only God and
~~TTesus whom thfiu hast sent." The .
choir sang out of the fullness of their
_L ho;i-r.ta J ?l_s_: i-?r A
t <? o'clock, a large crowd came
out to-thc.-Epworth League. A niusi
c:tl prop-rani was rendered-which was" "
enjoyed by all. '
At. 8 o'clock the pastor took his.
place in the, pulpit and preached a
not bet' o?e o? his soul stirring sermons
Tuul every one went away stayin*
did not our Heart* bum within
lis as tj^o man of God spoke to us by
the way side. T^.
Hattie Belle Watson,, reporter.
Ttre Sunday School wan well at . _
?? tended Sunduy?and the lesson was *
interestingly discussed by the sev- _
oral classes; After which a very in~~
Vrr-iictiyc review iva& conducted?by- 1
M .. J, H,. Stanback, who is usually
1 . present in the Sunday School service
each ^utubiy, he? is in the city. Sup
erintendont Young presented Rev. T.
IK Wiseman, ex-pastor, to the Sunday
School. 1
" 1 I
nient to the school bringing greetings,
'from. tlie schools of his .district in
ahe State7 of Michigan.
At 11:15 A,. M., after the prelimi-.
nary remarks, by Dr. J. E. Beard, he 9
[ P. E. of Ihe Detroit District in Michigan'.
He selected Philippians 1:1).
I -." "Wherefore God also hath highly ex-._
. _ ' a 1I ed_him- and-g4ven him- a . nanve7 ^
.which is aiio-.e every name." Sub-'
_ Jeci:_ "The" value of a nahie." Even "
' tiieugh the speaker! suffered greatly
vyit jv t In oat- troubles, he made a ,
t strung - plea for?reverence and ac!_
cop la ik e of the nanu; nf ^esns in the pleasing
with many helpful. illustra-""
turns of the value of the name, Jesqs. 1
At 7:45/ Dri Boyd airain-prekenteVl
* Dr.. Wiseman who for the' second
time Sunday, selected St. Matt. 27:11:
| "Art thou the king of the Jews ? And
Subject! "Christ on trial.!' With a
series?of question and answers pro
- and con Dr. Wiseman pictured a
court room" scene with ChrisT and all
his accusers there; the proeecdure
-and the consequence; all of which
seemed?highly?pleasing- to-the--very '
large audieiwe thut was present. !A
splendid crowd accompanied
Stewardess Board, No. 1 around the '
world Monday night, ,which proved
P., ? o,i?,.?o.r.,i oCP.,;,.
The concert given by the Ithodea-1
- -vor-XViseman Choral Club was large- I
ly attended and the program pleased
lhe_audieiin: to full .satisfaction. \V<?
uee_ihankful to all of the participants
who conrtibuted to the succtss-of
tl\e occasion, especially the
Allen 1,'iiiversity?and?Benedict ColThe
'appoiil iv ^_^hp_?jjirp I
IheinhersTiip to awake to duty's call
and coine out Sunday in large numl>efs._
Visitors and friends are especially
irivitedrj You are quite welcome
to all of. our services.
. . At'ltr SunilajTrcmeniber the Buletin....
. feoca to press for the unonthof. Feb? ruary.
| .'JDNKY 1'AHK C. Ml K. CHL'RCH '
the usual hour, with the superintenyxfcimmd
teachers at their post of du-->
ty. Devotional service was carried 1
on for about 30 minutes, after wihch
the members assembled to ttreir various
"classes for a full discussion of
... the lesson which was carried out in
???n?splendid?manner.? After thjc dis* ,.f
7u7, T^7~ZZ : 1
V uqoiuil Ul UIV lyspui'lj H JkCYIVWUU
by the whole.school.*' .
At ll.o4b?~tKe members and fluertds
, gathered for morning service to give
ear to an inspiring sermon, delivered
M' our own Hev. S. 11. Wallace. This "
sermon was enjoyed by all who
heard if- ..
Ep worth League service began at
fi P. M. A splendid program \yas
featured.^ . M>4fr*41attie Belle Watson
had charge of the program and did
:vll in her ;>o\ver in "nutting over-this-,
program. . Miss S. Belle Watts will
have Charge of the program the first
' v * ~ r *v.". :rm ,
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Sunday. The snnpkins Entertain- *1
ers- have promised to play, also a.
piomir.ent > oung man ol the city will
iccture. Ihe public is invited to uttend
league service on the lirst Sunday
and hear this program.
The young girls 01' this church have
uxganixod a "hVmale Junior Ushers
Board." They ale striving to be of
some Importance or service to the
church ahd is asking the co-operation
of the .older members.
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ZION HAPTIS'r cm wrn vwvc
?==TV.--T"r-I
a , , , M
It has b?en some time since "Zion Hapjist
Church news" has aunearcd ;
but -we ure uli> ami doing more " ill l
the lliw ui kingdom? building than t
ever Lei ore. _ - i
Our fcjtmuay. Schorr^ uiuler ihe di- i
recuon oT" L)r. J. II. Goodwin,- our aed
by liro. I hoinus Durgan, is in line i
crinu School last Sunday wag large; |
with most ol'v the teachers reporting j
.or duty at then- classes Our child, i
ren choir is just unique, their songs i
are getting better .and hetter in every
way. Mrs. Alma ' L. Hopkins is the t
pinnist. ? H
Capt. L. \V. Hill, has' been appoint- I
ed by the asLor to reorganize the ca-1 1
dets corps, these .boys are doing line j
drlling every Monday night. j <
Sundya myrni.iig_m. ll :t!U, the pas- <
tor opened service by pressing an I
oleeti'ieP which--runs limn tliuH
pastors wl inly into tin' church, a new M
device. t > - ? ; ^
At. the signal,?the?vested choir ?
came marching in to the tune ol ]
"Cunie tllOU lolnii of every'blessing,' "1
while the pastor and-deacons came in
in a- body .from another dqor. JhayeV
was oifered by Lie I J. L. Hunter, .
Hie aii.'ioaiii i'!i:i'nis l?muig_heon-eonw-}
pieteq tiie sextette or boys cadet de- .
lighted the audience just before the j i
Kurniun . KeV. J. L. Uhile preadied ' (
from the subject, "The only thing; 5
God ever forgets."?The sermon was i
great and consoling. ? A' collection of <
V74.1)0 was lifted. _ ( 1
1 The pastor motored down to Ar- <
ihurtown, wner. no diet his congre-1
nation of Zion Pibrrim.. at .fiilLLP. ' M.,
Our B." Y. P. U., with Dr. J. R.
Hull' as president and Miss Ruth Bynutn
as vice-president has the mostmammoth
crowd -of--the eity. 3
Bynum, one of New Howards best 1
primary teachers is the - reah power '1
behind the throne in our B. Y. P. li. |
work; she verily understands the 1
training of young people. Mrs. Me-i;
dora ,J': White gave a - drama Monday (
night the 14th of February, entitled,!
"The tribes of. Israel crossing Jor-' J
er Joshua, from which she realized s
$91.00. That was the hit of the ' (
season. .
Rev. Allen T. Dixon preached for! i
us-iasl-Sunday night, the sermon was j
grand and enjoyed by all. . .!
Our Sunday School celebrated c
Washington's birthday Tuesday night. (
The Ladies Church was publically \
their ninth- year of church activitie' <
Sunday .night. ' . ( j
Our congregations are larger, cob
lection niorp ?and spiritual fervor i
greater than "ever before at Zion. j
John Porter i? the largest in the his- \
tory of the church.
St JAMES A.---Mr"E. CHURCH .
In spite of the .threatening weath- ,
er Sunday, well had a splendid.day. ]
Sunday School opened on till' 'usual?
timfr with all ofTJie teachers at their
P9*t "f ihltv. liui? siipprintundrjif) j
Bro. 'It; S. Russel,* who lives down at (
Roysfers vras put on time. The Sun- |
day School has moved un in efficiency
fifty per cent, under the administra- ,
tion of our present pastor. ' ; ,
Thd collection is more than dou
bWfd/iww to' what it-?mhL-U??be^ pre-1 ~
vi^usly. Rev. Washington is always!"
on "the alert Tioth in Sunday Schoo). ,
and church Work. Everything seems
lonely without his presence. .. Sunday !
morning on the usual service hour he
ascended the rostrum and in his usual
manner preach a heart felt sermon
from 1st, Cor. 13:12.
Sunday, at 4 o'clock the choir ac-'
"omppnied the pastor to Antioch Baptist
Church, of ..which Rev. T. C. ,
Crumpton is the pastor. Rev. Crump;o.n
in his-prr^tnTtmrj^remarka called
attention to-the friendly relation ex-1
isting between Rev. Washington and j
himrhfro between St. -Jnnjds A. Mi'i
E. Church And Antioch Baptisf
Church.
Rev Washington scorned to be
{surcharged with the Holy Spirit, :
preach an. unusual sermon on the
subject "The. tongue, and its func- 1
tion." Text .James In speakiner
of?the sermon preached" by Revr^
Washington, Rev. Orumpton said, "I
have heard him preach on several ]
PCCfl?iflB.<i? but -I-have never.heard him
preach in this manner. He may have i
. ' ?...
^ >_ TTTK PA1.M1
MOgEBg^
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sermons in his library bul lie has
none to ^surpass-- or even- equal th+tr
jito pleuc hetl this utter noon,1 ?fitr
i cached up and brought heuviht'doWo
;u uti" -? . \ ?r? ? .
At (> o'clock the * A. Cv- E. League
A'ajj caned ?o order with asplendiil
attendance. Mr. T. J. Hansom, vice.nesiuent
is nlnvinir a fm-^pi.-iimm
iiart in the~h:ague un7t"ts helping' td
atako things go. Everything is lookng
prosperous from every angler""--j
?At 8 o'clock, we were graced" with
die presence of Uev. E. A. Adams,
E*rcsiding~?WeF"of the Columbia T)Is:rict.
Kev. Adams preached a prac
tieal,. sermon from Isa. 58:4-8.; subject,
"Christiart prosperity." Monlay
night he Iteld our second quarterly
conference. n .
In spite of the short notice, and
Il(i prtmttlhhty ot the cinprence.
>ve had one of the l.est, that u;i< over.
.vitnesscd. AIT reports were comrtendud
as being in" business like form,
Many compliments were paid the pas-.
:or for the! wonderful improvements
vhich Were made on the church. *
Rev. Washington is indeed an i'eal
pastdr and leader of-men. The
presiding elder left -gthfulTof smitesT
arryifrg every penny of his assossnent
with hjm The ,rrnnt fln^nrinl
hive is on now to put over a-greater
it. James program. We are march-,
ng under the protection of Almighty
odd, following the lead of one of th(^
icst pastor and preacher in South
Carolina.
Eloise Jcnerette, reporter*. _.
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Bennettsville Locals
_ -The?--enure?conuiiun11y was tswpP
ahat happy to sec such beautiful
.veatlrer for the past weeks
. The tar me'!1 s t'oo had in niuul that
this was the last of April, and yet
change. - ^
Mr.- Arthur Lucas returned to
Washington, D. C. after spending a
miii' fti,ii lumniUs UHU ii'iunuk
Sirs Edmon-ra- Ilatcher is improving
dowly.~ We trust she will soon rip
. over.
Nurst V. J. Jones had a few days
eT; ?io she is hark on Hie jolrat the
dennettsville Hospital.
The program rendered at Clo Graled.
School Friday afternoon in hon>r
of Lincoln and -Washington was
,e>y goov
The servii'e-,at Macedonia Baptist
L'hurch was good as ever.- He v. J.
ii. Prince preached a good sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Pearson and
family just mov^'d on Marshall St.
(Vom Marlboro. Trust they will Tike
heir new home.
We are sorry to learn of Elder A.
C. Cook's accident this week. We
iryust he will soon recover."
?We are quite delighted to see Prof.
*nd Mrs--J. W. Cunningham- in the
city Tuesday afternoon, also little
Birdie Mae.
Miss Argie Grassland and Mr. J.
V. Mcleod. was .out lor short drive
luendtiy allernoon rtttd mitdl' a-pup
call to the reporter. Things begin
to look serious. Watch the. P. L.
Miss B.?E. Gram, County?Supcr^
visor for Colored Schools, made a call
to the Graded School in Clio and
found the teachers and students on
tne JOD. ." ;
Theliterary art club met Wednesday
niftrenoo.n at Dr. and,.Mrs. L. M.
McCallum on Hudson St. The meet'
ing was very inspiring as ever.
Nearly all of "the" members seem
to be present. The club made full
arrangenients for a grand fashion
play Tuesday afternonj- Feb. 22. After
the meeting Mrs* Glen McCallum
served the club with ice cream and
cake.
The dub will meet next with Mrs.
Mr Jul! us and Mr. "Calfih Townsel
are home from New York ori the aeFount
of- their Csjther belhg ill. He
is improving at present.
Miss- M. C. Cloudy had, week-end
trip to itock Mill, b. G. last week.
She reports a happy trip.'
I notice that Mrs. Gilmore keeps
busy sewing for Miss- M. C. I wonrler,
ivhnt ig rm .. _
MtsH EtheJ McCoy is improving
fast, since she had a week or two
home with her mother.- - Mt.
Durant Cook thinks" Friday afternoon
takes too long to come, as
P7TTO I JPJ ADKtf
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: V~7. "TL .
ery phase of the Ser- HHP?
:e w? render is handled
a thoroughly conroe
it indivxduaf-a dignified illlFjg
nservative personnel to
ther with modern e- I
it>mant assures the BggB H
jhest grade Service . HRnM fl
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anw^TOfgoamrwrmiri irmmm**
- .oiitf us' s?.iitv.'/ tfcflau) teacher*4s T>TJt
Vti'.w^y? ~/ ' < ?tt"
y-.il.iv. ll.ia. /.OCR. \V L' 1 A w il)
i . uwii UU out. again.
1 :>tr. B^J. 'ihomaii and Miss foil'.
ne.ius ,?undeii? write ot' iftdhr. 'Sphrrrj
tfi<! sylioul tCi in in L>. C.. Tvusi. iiicy
- w il jhuvc Touch jsui^u.-^s.? ~ ~
Callie D". Sander, reporter.
REV. X. W-*. is LEMlSllIP
IIARTI ST CIITR(II, AIKEN, S. C,
..4*' St;;r!;'s Pres. M'urw.ii College
Ere ndshtjT ]C hnreh oT STiKe'n has
made j?roUt headway among our
churches in South Carolina. It i* to
1 e >eniemhrrrd that itiis ihuiiTTwas
.. ir l l^ .court e 1W a nunila t-'yeui ?j anil
-many el* the friends of both church
?uid i^iotor ato.Kl hy "looking
I' Ol' tin- wi.r-n In hiipp.in iff
vauy-,piomutl and because, thingy were
.no very wtui my* Ht li-mcs. sonic rrFus1
to the city of-refuge, unlit
raging si onus were ovit,. B?ut he
I today he deserves TIic~~cp:igrat*ilatioii.s
jpf Baptists everywhere.
W(' U ul s-l11)11it'll vvHh Hl'otheh Hill
anil his gi ojl people the third Sunday
in- .famiavy; addressing the Sunday
School in the afternoon and preach'
.j-ingat night. We reached the church
in time to hear a portion of the nior
ning sermon delivered by the pastur,
saw the congregation' and noted their
behavior' during a.nd after'this service.
All in all, we saw Friendship
. l"si' n as heretofore expressed.
While we saw Die* largest crowd of
young people that we have seen at
any of our churches, in liianv ar day,
wc ?.:u Die middle a god and the old.
f'i fa-! 1 t}i?-1 . D'r elviri'-h ir hie. ?cd
j_wi.li more really did people than any
I other in the. State.There were present-to
our konwlcdgo, Sister Millie
ape HZ_and-_?es.U'r 'Mir.thy Awnii taker,
ago PO. A lid hTT of these aged s4spiers
are aetivb church- workers. It
I nes Green,^_the pastor? informed bto
that we were invited to participate
in these services.* Sister Green wanted
to do something on this STfli btrfhday
for Morris College, which was
done bringing the offering on .this
occasion a little over seventy-five
dollars.
This church shows every sign of
prosperity?a large intelligent ' attendance"
Jit all phases of church gatherings,
large contributions for all loeal-exftenses,
a church house niodern|y
equipped with latest, best quality
stained windows, , a first class . pipe
organ and an"excellent heating. plant.
The pastor of this church, of course
"is , the itcv. A. W. mil. Too iijuch
cannot be said in regards to the \yortl?
of the man. All Lhau has been said
about the good qualities of the chftrch
. is said about Brother Hill for it wasunder
his leadership for Die past 9
" or in yearsj. mat me church lias been
brought to this splendid* cTfni'ax.
Really he has finder God's,* leader"
ship made the ' present Friendship,
having added nearly .seven hundred
members. "By their fruits ye shall
know thfrin." The labors and accomplishments
of this man of God places
him prominently before the denonti.
not ion?in and out?of i'vnuli C.I 1 nlill.l.
II tunurii i is vrii-c
ii .iiy I> M j
The Beaufort County School-of this
town is 'reported doing good work.
The' principal, Rev. S, Albany and
the assistant teacher, Airs. Annie Ranl
dolph report that the children are
doing good work. ..
The Jasper County School of this
ToWTTis planning to vho-o "on llvf 1th
of starch. The writer 'of thU article
thinks it is unjust to the children.
The k. of FT?Morgan Lodge No.
ISO and Brothers of Morgan No. 38-1
expect, to have a joint session on I he
4th SundAy in March, which is their
anniversary day,_.' .
The first quarterly- conference was
held a\ St. Stephen A. M. K. Church
. Saturday-,?Feb.?Rl. Rev.?M,?B-?Mc
Phprson, P. TT. "Rev. ^IcTherron Is
well pleased with work Rev. N'ero is
deitipr. il.e was all smHes after hear-'
npr the various reports. There \<^ere
88 members a(]ded to the church since
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? NEWS OF THE jn
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By DH. J,.C.
?-r' : WT"
*.l wuS.caikJ. to S^vnte'r, N. (J. lu^.
WtvK .to Wist tilO iieV J S.iJanicI
in liis revival scttlce at tiio hliu^y -X ;
tjiute Ihiptist t.'hurch. y>ah.shui y s o
and. Spcnor. aie urte 'and t^iie .same ?'r:<
my, '.villi a population almnt ::n, r OUU.
Sjm. IK-el' \h tiio troaiu" >eit'y ol' vi<
Aor;h. (JaTOlina, liy reason of there ha
cting siTiKuecTThcie the largest rail- ui
' v. ay shops i-u j.h of \\'ushington. iin
Hundreds of cole red people from all : i
? . ej South?t .iroiiiia "have migrated he
-there. and have Wtf-hf ninl lm'ii n'i.-..' -7177
lit liie very heart?nf the?cross ded7
.! ..-hiakir.ii^ city, is situated the to
' ha .y drove Baptist Church,'.? .well -Wt
hU.i. lituaUi ul l.riek hotsse of-wpr- Avt
J,.i; , svhth gaHeries. funning all, the h
a1 mnui tl;e hunding, with other we
nio\5jbnj 1 aeiliuies. - ' ' I.
^i.*?hty idght, J v,;^. greeted- by a
>ery la rue eonci eualiuri who camo-eft
out to incite 1 iic* over," they syont vv
. I huu? singing ?nv Piai.-e. An.trfw,;? <.<!
xl.en throughout Friday night, the ''n
liply Spirit took the meeting in ,m
-Ik*rge?and .the Lord's?were?mi.-imv
in li t- five nights- we look in 28. fur
it-in. the Church was revived and (i{
ihe ,enure city left .discussingT the
u'/!" < l l'.ii , i V s ut CJimIi. Hy a .-u^ rrh'
nahimous vote xif the ,church 1 was se- ,m
?lee ted to conduct?t+rr?next?revival
inee'tinc. " fm
l'r. J. S. Daniel?the man?1 think u'
-iluxa-a, and a-mongHafaelc
-^4ulk.->t and f. o;n cai efiil .ob-HdwaCttms -rh
and what I heard, the. Rev. J. S. Dan- Til
icl it* tin- man of the hour at Speaeeisr:
?J he .people mere tio all bu? worship
him. -He does. not,bhve-to provide K1'
n ij' Inn* I'm In, tnljll, lll.f tti.ll JIIU "***
wood are furnished, and even his gas
lor his auto is given free. Money at
js- no. jiUesiioir-at that church, They. Xj
started 'with a collection of $27.UU th
Monday night and*They stayed Up .in. -^o
tile tWclli.iiy every?night 'luat week. 1U
And on Friday night the deacons [\ r
and puMlpr just announced that they an
wanted a special collection for me on <<n
. .hat origin and the conereeation >
brought"tip" $01.50, hesi'dcs thev loaid- wl
ed mo' down with all -kinds of good ho
things to bring to Columbia. po
~ .Tn .vr .1. S. 'Daniel-is nobty standing
by her hu. baud in. hi5 new field, and ! fo
* '. 111? ":i!so i . ii < 1 11 < 1 <?n t iit T i\'in?re*i J f'U
v.ni.i>?!t'." which -I, itiink. i>-"?n"vTna:?~r?"
Another nbtaJLde. tiling I noticed^ ed
hat the loading white, people of- U- do
; on, S. ( ., where 1 1 >a.itiel pastured,_^iu;
a:t ja tliis State have Written strong pa
.< ess endorsing Dr, JJanici as a mail* tin
?': j; " vty .^aad^ sti'oiik mwal' character. tin
?Op-v.tioii, -the law brmof Barron and j I i
Barron, bankers and merchants. Ycri-! lsi
f > ' * I
iy the laird .:as prepared a table for gn
-in?. pr. 7 csitiel in the very presence ' art
of'his er.oaries. His cup runneth oyer. th<
Rev. Nero's coining here.* ?? tei
- Tht^ s-evvardyr reported haxTng rais-?qn
?eu .Slwl.. l tins quarter. 7?7?~
The many friendswelcomc Rev. Me- Be
I'hcrson back. We are,tleliphteiTlio- op
see him? - ho'
He used, as a subject, "The inijde- en
' .tnts of the Christian soldier." The :y
lesson was found C'br, lQj-1. All that
w.:s present enjoyed tile sermon, lie - i.
made an impression that will long be Mi
remembered. ? ? d:
-The coitcciToh for the night $11.15. .
-Mr. CJ. W. tluplien was in the city pp
the j>ar.t week on business, of
On Wednesday evening, Messrs. "*"
A 1 11""-^'" -- * 1 * *-' ?r
I'Mllll !L,:i\ ;i:iiiii!i to see Miss G. Odell "
"Miles. The'evening was pleasantly
spent. * i
On Snn(l;ty Mr. Tripp motored here
to see his mother artd sister. Hfs 1
many friends were-, delighted to see
" him. ' .
On last week. Marion Hums, Jr., was
lost and the entire neighborhood ?
?mu, in an ii|i|u.ii, Inn lie tOihi Ihoved "
oil' the porch by a friend.
(rtOSSJilLI, LOCA'LS
'
Tvo->- 11TTT has certainly- had" its
sha:of spring weather for the last.. :
iow wccks ami u> turn it was not
, sjiuhled when it began. to vain.
This ha/ boon a .very .fine school
v. o k with the teachers and scholars.
heal dubs 'have1 been organised ~
an I are at -\Vork. ?
Y ' ?
Mr. Ro-cbe Mitchell has'returned to ^
the try-to the (falijrht of his porents, O
Prof. a;id Mrs. W. K. Mitchell and w
ftieuds. 1 lie has sne-nt several weeks $.
in Greenville with relative^ and 8
friends. It is; reported-that he preach- 8
ed a smii stirring sermon wfetln
Greenville. ?8
Little Mi ss Norma Leake entertain- 3
ed the faculty. Prof, and Mrs. \V. Iv. ?
Mitchell. Mis T.. A. Ripley "and Mr. g
Roscoe -M+teholl- at?her home here on O
Friday evenirg. After the discussion b
of n fow intnrrwt ino* cuKinpte a imrw
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T\i/in n??nirr^v' *4*
iORTH STATE '
WHITE
Dr. F! R. .Mason, the grant leader ????
?T'.; iii _ many ^icat men that. North
ii'il.na ha-, the Kev. Dr. F. It. Mali
??! Salisbury. is .perhajj^ the foye!>?
t. -her. Mason is one of the great- "7~
t |<i c:ol.nr? of this c<nlntr-VT-hin aer
es are constantly in <|emand. He
s a trhurch plant, in Sulphury th^t
ueu>uy vaiue.at $>iuu,uuu, with all ,v
intern lacilitics' l'or. i^faiu'^aiid aK
training. In-. .Mason -is- kind.'
arte'd l>y nature, a friend who will : . -.?
f desert you fti trouble. Jealousy
foreign 'toxhjs' make upT He Was ~ ~
Tnri b v. ..Ih. L?aniel as a newcomer 1~
Xuilh- Curoljt?a. TJK aloson at'em
and IJj'OUJiLit out bis. member*ili.?'
I ie "iniitv icd HiKv of the brdTnest?; "
men famr Statu . Sinai nary.'
iyiny.s'oae College (Ireat Citadal ?y?
!.i-\ iiiK.-jlo,,e . Qdk-tfv,'- the . mighty
II.. Zlou Church is locatin
.Sali- ln'nryr ~1_ v as invTted lo ad
lvs.s the . student -bodx Wednesday
rn.njr, which 1 fehuaj^j.accepted.
. 1.. h. 1'oilard uiice 1 n'ctoiv-'6f the ?T^
N!a,,y Ki'iscopal OiurcV^ofrHiis - a.
the head of thert?nen?loijical
pitrthient. Xh\ I'ojiard was asked by "T"
- rijO-'ltn,', Ui. Ti't-ht lo present f ~~
'? -whch he did -in. bisv usual,, high -.?
le. h.s polished Knglish S5 unsur- ?
Vil'd?'1 he strident bud.t huut;d,>ma
h ra.pt auontimi. and at. . hiiiies " ?' cnrv
speech with anphitise *'
.afmuvntc^ITir^livnl.~lire~president :
'sed w ith -smile happy remarks.~?
it. 1 I i .*C. I - . . .
" > ,,wu..? ?.? oner looKing
uttg.. inw and women, as to bti found _
?Uin- on tiro country?J?look~far ~?
eat things from' Livingstone ColWe
visited the Rev. C. W. Webb
his home, about 2Q-miles above
oncer. 1 cahot recall the name'oTat'
place?it . i^ a beautiful town,
nth (arolrnians will remember
wWebbrheoncc-pasTored at And-; :
son-, (.Jreenw'pod.and was considered
long our preachers. His health is T.
the decline, jrnd ..he is preparing
Dm' e to Philadelphia Match 10th,
lera he has bought a number?of ?"
uses. W e had prayer with him, . ?
or fellow and com mended^him to a
nt win, v. ill rnri-^-rr?rielms builtT^"
me mighty nice hri<tk churches, and
^?t*4*?duui'i 'hir.g?cuugipgations. ?
\\e vouted t'oncord, X. C.'and call- "*
j>n our old friend..Dr. 'J.. H.-E: Nel
on our old t rie nd, Dr. J. H. E. Nel.1.
V. I'M):. V.I- i i ,.f, hi.,
i>^nnn'p. lh:, ^veLon has one of
" handsome-t c"hmvh<Js we saw un
-?re and~CV<r..ord is one of the niost
nut i fill phlt'r- tTf X'nvTK " f 'avnlinn
tin going to Charlotte, N. C., April
L to assist Dr. H. M. Moore at the
i'at Ebenezer Baptist Church. We
? anticipating .a-i great meeting
ire. "" ; '*
~ . /-w - -
npting menu was served, .which the" .
lit spite of the-i^k'TMt'Ht. .u Catliei,
thel Baptist- Sunday School was ,
need Sunday morning, at the usual
ur with a numbet of members preSt.
^4ie lesson wasxcry interesting
and Well taught, .. '
The Sunday School".services were j.
i-riendd -btn-au^e of the funfiTaLoi?..
rs. Doleic Carter at St, John Suniv
nftottioonr ; . ~~ ... "
Mis, Cert rude* Butler of Belton
i-nt- Sunday afternoon at the home
Trot. \V. E. MitcheH. .
- 1'HONK B4S7 / T~~
L. A. Hawkins'
Real Estate Ag-eney
Homes 011 Easy Terms" 1T071
*? Washington Street
?rfffrnvim s. r.
Beautiful and Cood Pianos
to he had at lowest prices ~
and 011 terms to suit you, *
at the Old Established,
MAEONE'S -music house
i 1'2& Main St., 'Columbia,' S. C. . ?
N. H. --Forty odd years of un-' * *? *
interrupted-success, in Columbia
is ci.r
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i Brand New
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For Sale . " 8 , ,1.
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Reg-stcrs 5c to$ 1;00 49.50 g
Rfgi^ters I c to 3.(10 66.00 fi
Register^ Ic to 20.00 77.' ()? g
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