The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Salurday, Junfr 4, 1927.
?HEfnion News,
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"Mr?. A. Richard Gray, formerly
~ M1ss Charlotte Davis of this-city, and"
little daughter, Nettie Louise of Or-'
-angy;, N. J., are the guest of their
parents,, and grandmother, Mr. ynd
Mrs. Win.' Davis on Douglass Ave-,
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South Orange, X. J., are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.- Davis
. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith, |
~ Mrs. Allison ' Smith >vas -formerly ;
Miss Nettie-Mae Davis of this city.-i
Mrs;- Sarah L. Humphries, and Miss
Cornelia Herndqn, teachers at McBeth
High School, left for Hampton
off Monday, June Pith. We wish for i
them a successful stay while attend?
ing oummor school. ? j
The Misses McDowell, and Nicholas
are also at home for. the summer
vacation. /
.< "Miss Russell Nicholas -is attending
summer School in Greenville, S. C.
Tin: MOST NOBLE
NEGRO TEACHER
It is just heiy and there iir? life
do we have a person, making a real
personal sacrifice . for the public
welfare. '
We have a splendid example of
it right here' in Union in till) per ?f
son of Mary itlilen Tobin, the wife
r^. ?of Key. J^. C. Tobin in the conducting
of tapir::, private school "fOT"the" child**^^'c?-of
the .p%blic7^She cal^s it Wol"^Taci'J
'Streel Prinrarv School?hut It
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? is just her school, and rightly so, for
she places the splendid stamp of her
own. fine life on every child as well
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as any teacher 1 hayp ever known.
Her. stamp is what, makes her so
* valuable, and -She is a personal blessing
to eve^y child who come under
her care.??? ???= : :
When we think of her sacrifice it
incites our admirationihe~more foF
she has labored year in and. year out
for nearly nothing.
She charges a small fee for tuition
and never has heon pl?h> to_yolle_ct
- hardly a reasonable percentage of
it, but she taught the children right
in just the same. Many a child has
trot ten a start upder her great care
who otherwise would have been ;a
"failure. . . t > * r
During the session just ended when
the public sehoot, was crowded ^out
'and could* take ho more children she
nacKCd tncm in ncr lime senool and
, holffod to make up the deficiency na
best sbe could and, many of them
Xvere not able to pay at all. *
.Many years afro she turned her lit
Hp home into a school house
and denied herself and husband the
Comforts of a home that she might
"be of special service to her4people. .
And more, she gives to the world
Ibis very year a son whff will enter
the teachers' profession as his mothei\
He graduates fcom Michigan
University with the master's degree
and will take MP the life of self-sacrifice.
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Surely this woman.-should pot mily
he honored but Jiave ?somc reward.
' It--would be an honor to her people
in Union to show her some special act
of appreciation. I hope 'it will he
' done while she can apreciate it.
May I say a word of" our dear Bro.
'Tobiiv? He has befcn a faithful hushand
to a self-sacrificing wife, a
v thing that men seldom do. He would
not ortly help to. furnish the wood,
o (,'oal and many other things when, it
was all out, but' would do the many
fdHires" about the home and spared the
wife that the rooi! work might go
on. He encouraged his wife in her
work on the the one hand andjmade
??his mi deny himscli many necessities
on the other for "the benefit of his
people. Surely.' the good Lord has
* some reward for such a man.
May the L,oyd bless them both and
their family and may the good people
of Union show their sympathy, and
appreciation in a substantial woy that
will help encourage them in ' their
work; v .
?A. A. SIMS'
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" 4 ?-4?THANfcS
I take this method of expressing
J my heartfelt thanks to Profl- A. A.
Sims and his wife and the citizens
evevning.
T iijsn thank all for the patronage
given pint school and again -thank
those1 who attended the closing exercises
of the .school.
I haye been altogether surprised
over this token of love and appre[.
ci'ation, and cannot now say more.
I shall send the names of the contributors,,
with the amount to the U?nion
Times ntsmtm thfr Palmcttm bead
er, pupiisnea in i.oiumma, ?.
Ami in I thank you and pray that
Onil .who remembers and watches
7 "over. aTI will ever Iceep you in the
"hollow of Ilia han?L"; ?
Your very gratefully,
Mary-A. AtilaB Tobin,?:
20 S. Wallace St.
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^ ?. : J. L ? -t - W " If Jk' "l
BOONKS CHAPEL CHIHCH HAS 1
SI CCLSS1T L BALLY
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Laurens, S. C? Jtine?12?The rally*
at Booties Chajiel' last Synday ni^ht
was quite -a success, and "was witnessed
liy a number of persons from
all of the -churches in the city. After
several weeks of. zealo'us work,
the captains came. fcu'vvar(T~uliTrtIfclr
amounts Which proved the value of
consecrated and TrrRaniaod effort. " ~
I . Despite the many .-things whiclv;
broke, in on the campaign/for funds,
the low morale of-the- people '-live
months atco, aside from the mem-.K'l-shij>'s
shiall numerical strength
realized in this rallyr k
.Mrs. Sal lie?lllaycl,.' tyck, champion?
money collector, and Mrs. Annie Lou
Owin^s,?received?the?first?;nu.l f.r.c-?
prizes, respectively for raisipp: the
highest amprmts of money reported,
Mrs. 'Mary "Sullivan- and- dauphlcr
came next with S10 ?' - . I
a ..a,;'. .t. .it.. ^
/AOUiV J1 IMII .LI1W JUJUlLL'l- -Ul.MOiit \
gu&dutd visittu-'si Revs. J. .C. McClcl-|
lan'and J. !). Boyd wore present; and 1
thruout the campaign lent untiring
efforts tu ' all of TVio prizes,
TicaUtil'uJ pearls and *ear-rings," were
and'bwjngs- hy Revt Boyd-* i?. . 1
Mr?.-J. S.-ilujftler $5.10; Mrs. EliZii!
Watts $2:50; Mf$. Lovanna Anderson |
$5.50; Mrs. .Mp'ry Gilliam j$5.7TT; Miv. |
A. C. East $12.80; Mrs. Emma-.'lrbv 1
$2.05; Mrs. Lei a HadstdckT$5.00; Mrs.l
Mary Sullivan $10:Uii; .Mrs. Lizzie!
Patterson $5.00; Mrs. NonTc Garlinm-1
ton $ J 2.5ttr affgr Anna I'utinan
Mrs. IVlUvBlaktdt'y >if.55; Mr,-. At. Sf
stock $01.10; Mrs. Annie Lou. Owings.
$10.50; Mrs. Sao Rice $2.75; Br.o. No'-i
" cT"AVilliams' $2.no; "Rev. Witherspuiin^
"$*25.00"; public collection $5.00. To-.'
ni S!t5?fi!:ih " ' '
Other reports 'n:ivt- nm ijs yet I'uiiir
in. Dr.-IX II. Johnson, presiding oh-;
der of -the district giivc us $5:00 and
Rev. J. C, AlcClclian. approximately
S8.00 for which wc thank them. ' A-'
side- from this, splendid . showing,
Boones Chapel entertained to perfecThe
distinguished , visitors who- were-j
so highly pleased with the'work here
were: I)r. D. H. Sims, president of.
A lien:U nivcrsitv': Dr.. E. P. Ellis-,,pre-!
Skiing.-elder of the Lancaster District.;
Dr. J. \V. Douglass* presiding;
older of the Greenville District;' Dr.;.
E. A.'. Adams, presiding ehler. of the..
Columbia District and Mrs. Adams;[
i Drs. D. L. Withersppon ami
i Crawford,. pastors of Allen Te.mpu [
Greenville .and Bet hep?Anderson respectively
and others.
/A suinptiios repast, under-the", supi
o<'vi..hin- mnlI a'd b *
| was had in honor of the members -o
the conference jpul vistors at Mrs.
Sallic -Blackstock Friday evening
. -Under the soothing waves of svcey!*.
soft .musip rendered bv Afiss-Ckufdia
- iR?d?in>-oh) who rut- at thepiano. vyf '
. crans of. .the c'l'dsir- assembled fn com
inon relief fiom t.he anxiety of tho'4
work, and" with chatting, laughter-'
greetings and re Joiners accepted t lie
cream, tea, randy, saTad/~rnkc, ~ eU\7r
prepared by hands that "knoWPTYo irirrr
lax. .
J?To see .that their coil)forts were
''complete, there were Mcsda-mcs M. I.
ide Curling-ton, Delia Blakoley, Darks-.'
dale, Alice Moore, Addie Hunter, Ma-i-ry?Sullivan,
Maty.. * Putmnn. . iVhrryr
Parks. This will he. repeated when
= the Conference League Conventionx
convent's here-some time in July. Poj>.lar
Spring uill again assist- in servinv^
.Las-it-diddlaring-Uio -District (onto
om'Q J
I XK.W YORK CITY LOCALS
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,|" Thursday evening there was an old
. fashioned Southern concert given at
j Little Mt. Zion Baptist Church l>y one
' of the auxiliaries known as-lhe South
1 Carolina olnhf with Miss- Lottie B.
Boykin as directress. /Miss Boykin
is vice-president of th? same. It was
I quite, a success. .
j Messrs. Dallas Davis and Ransom
Cohen of Philadelphia, were wcek|
end visitors the past wcek._ .
Mrs. Cassie Nelson is very ill aj
her home 52 W. 110th St.
1 M iss L. B. Boykin entertained at
: the residence of her* sister, 2"d?> 7th
Slowing young men and ladies- were.
, present: Messrs^ D^ Davis, -Rr Cr~ tr;
hen, Thomas Ross and George Cohen;
Misses Ai.. i?. Woodard, Racial
t Reynolds, LolencwWiHiams ami Laura
J. Bovkin. Delicious course1'wore scrvr
. * '
j od and o very body enjoyed the'evenine:
They all happen to be South Caro;
linians.
IN MEMOKIAM
In sad but lovinpfi- memory , of my
doar husband, Willie Williams, who
departed this lite -June 13th, 192f.
) . As'ljgved you, so I mis3 you; ~
j You'ano always neap; r 1? . ' I
{. always
Bringing many a silent tgar. I
Viola Williams,. wife, '
TIIF. PA1 iMF.T
lilvy. J. C. WIIIK SOUNDS, BUGLE ]
CALL TO SU.VDVV SCHOOLS ~
AM) II. V. \\ l'.;s of SOUTH
CAROLINA
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To the Sunday Schools untl Bap*'
lisj Young . fVoplcs.Unions' of South
Carolina, tdeelihgs: > '
Jus'!." u little ovt't' Tone month from
now:, th - greatest' h$st' ~~of Baptist.
wwii'Uers to lx.{ found -in any "Siaie'
in ;tt? 1 Iii <iii Tv ifl Till miTenihli'il ,iii
sea, wi'h the grout jtlorfjs Street
Baptist Cluivehi Rev,. J C. TlvinbaY,
eastoiv ?; ^ .
'Tn my cvangc~rs'">e Tabors, I. have
iv.,.j! ni.j-h-, >> . ei-oVUXbu-A^auOfe-' ltml '1
find, that-/this 'Ch'arktjrton ineot+ng
proioNt :-; I i' tjio greatest assemblage
of Christian workers ever had
hy- tlve Ba.p't 1st' *.n this State. The"
I/iednfont, the..middle section, western
("[' I'mIiMI, ile l'fi- ltee nod tin?t'uafl
4til or/rrntrrs will al 1)0 there with full
ggprcyentalior*. ....?:?*?;"~r?r-^s?f r
School of Bible Methods and ,?ducation
1'hi Stlilo~rTftr'i'il;i.yl .Schuol'.. and B.
V. I*. I". Convention''is simply a' big
Bible -vhoril- or rtd,iglotts,1metih6ils ntvd
> ibuMb.p. hii.i is,'ibe' mgge.-d?thing
among t-ho "Baptist in,.this .Stat*.
Heretofore this. convention attrac4o<j
t he attention of white.and color' 'I
' lT)-.ri">-<>ot lilC h'l.tU', Lm4?tbi"
year one.of the host' educational pro V.rums
icrnlhfj.'" with the department*
il groups. siuh" OS-the.ministerial de.
i1[ '. ii:-' ) ! .) !", department, the
I n.crV group, the primary gl'OUfr.
B. Y. P: l\ group, himlergar.ten, the
teachers" and superi.ntendents group.
, si" i a 'Vitlv export Instructors.
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The E\eculjve Board met at Benedict
College, 5liiy 2Mrd na(l one of.the
most progressive programs-will soon
ai.near in the itewsnaners of the state.
lilflfiianting music, great' orators,
Etna-less- preachers \vill- appear from
time "to'-time.. a<-v.ell as .souk"' of five
f imt'!y, topics you will hear.
I am hereby appealing to the Baptist
ministers, superintendents, teacdrw^s,-?m
esaiem^ amE 4C- V.?P.? CC
workers to see to it that your school
or union -he represented in Charlesunv,
July, loth?18th. .
r?,.., ?. ...il,"I.-..;.
. l?\ ^ " I V ' ~ An
fchmday?School or B. Y. P. -\JL.
may rcj#N?*?a^ - by . pyaing to the eon-:
vention S.I-00 for cue delegate and
in extra.. Sj.yt) for every additional
delegate. Any Baptist- i|i gdoe
regular standing; in his or her church
ij-.ai heroine an aimiral member by
payiii^ one~dollar. .. '. <
Morris College
In my annual message to the conve
11 i- i ah ut Andtyoum,---!- recoiiimended
tltnfc our State-Sunday School n;\d B.
Y. P. U.- Convention carry down to
li'aileston all money possible -for "tin
endowment of Morris. College. We
nuist.-rnhe ivUHJ.UOU. i'dr-tju-s purpose.
1 it>;3lU '' ' winild Ik" a' 'reasonable n11ionnU
that our convention would
aTse SKooo for Morris College at this
rcssmrtsr.' ' ....
Irf order to. stimulate interest in
'.his laiirlahie ctfcfrtw the board herewith
is-tfft'iTtTfrg a. prize in the form
if a Stalp Banner to the Sunday
Sl-liind hrhignig1 up the largest amount
>i'--n;rmc.v -f"j' t4i?purposes, this is for
lendowment, hen'eticiary, missionary
aiuj other purposes."
arize to the District Missionary who
brings up the largest amount ;6f nlouey"
dear' of ajl exjjejises.
- j^umei'iilH'r?that?your endowment
-m5hey?w +U-hove, nothwg-to .do with
your rei > n?e n t a t i r>lY~money.
Let -every school and B. Y. P. U.
in the- S't-ate make one strong pull
tor Merris College.
BcriPdict College ,
-The Baptist of FouLh Carolina .also
'pledged themselves to. raise $50,000
more oh the efulowment of Benedict
College and' this convention adopted
the plan. And I.am ' hereby" calif:*
on all schools and uniops to send up
your Benedict College endowment
fund. Bla^k, space.will be on our letter
for Benedict College and a special
committee will be appointed to handle
all monies for Benedict College" at
the convention." ? , :
Our flcneficiary Fund
" friir c-.t'iVci'itimi rrdrrpted the bene
uua w \j mum aiu
worthy yotmg mtm?andr-woinept who
tVero too poor to help themselves in
- db ;;r. Ni vjiii will please note that
item on filling your letter blanks.
-Our-Xteneral Field ^Director
Our field'director,. Dr. Wm. Howard
is 'leaving no stone unturned in
trottin(v things in shape for the convention
ITe deserves the unstinted
support of ajl the pastor and the
superintendents in this State. No
i "I'c r. stVomror; more orthodox man
could lie found than the Rev. Wrn;
I toward. ?*
? Alt tV.? ll..?iia ,.W.~T^7,v...n
-kvrohiri iii-c- pliniiilfl^'' lo run one hip:
.exclusion tj* ChiT^sfoh rmt^drrynSaf^
jng J ho c onvention.
The local coinmittee in Charleston
has arranged entertainment at one
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TO IiFl AllFlff.
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Greenville Locals
.The cheerful home cirtdc club jrave
its annual reception Monday niuht at
the Phyllis Wheat lev CenteV. The
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! occasion was erljo^ed by a large .number
of returned students. ,*.
? Mr. -E. C. Murray, district nuiTuittet
of the North Carolina Mytual Life
Mhsurarice COnTliany^spC-nt several"
la.;- la.-j. o4ni-.n?,
!25#h2EZ2rE""thri- Kft rHN.CV I
Mf. Janies Robinson, after 'spending'
! several?vreelcs at Newberry, S. On
{has returned to his.hi/ine here.'
' Mr, Thos. Johnson . arrived in the
city la si week from: A: arid "T. Col
~Ti'g?>~"at ' (jlVfchsT7irrrr,: X.
-** Mass ?VI*; S. \\ JiiU1 wtfs in. ta?U??Y.bia
last week for'the Allen UiuveT-iiy
coimuencemiint. .
Alys. Maude ' Al.ct.'i.eilan ami .All
iSIary TH+h; of J-auivns, att- attend?
in sufmher school KWe.
The hoys program i given .M.<i.n<fa\
night at Allen Temple, was v^y iiji Uly
irondel*c;cl." "The AcrUurVy Ihel htfit
a trio by the. flattie puekett t'Uih, pi'
whivh John fjirey is' star >
* in nun m>', vn-i-.w \u > ? ?i.u ?'> *">
duet wec*b' at "Allen Temple?proved
: fair.ly. successful, very i?Vtere>ijns5exorcises
beilife each niyTTTT^A IdrosVvs
1)v Miss .T<jm-s <.f V.
niversily; .and ?Iiev'. It. F.' .MuJtowel 1
v.wVsoine -of the features.*The lfun'ch
around th<? walls scheduled* for 1n>tSumlay"
was called .oil' on account <>f
t+ur in c 1 rment Won I lulf.'
The Willing -Workers .a'iid Ladies
Aid CJubs met fn joint sos,sion Monday
afternoon at. The .Tcsrdepoo of
Mrs. Xiiila fiavis'TiH Hudson. St. At'?
'or business, a delicious repast was
served. . . '
A lthonyh ft was rami fit; in ir?T^
' rents, a splendm number ot loyal, true,
blue, all' wool a.nd a yard \yde memj
hers oi Allen Tempje A. M. Kj. churt'h.
turned out Sunday morning to'hoar
:t be* BOS pel of Christ as preached by
' 11 is able, messenger, Key.' I). L. \VithQ'spoon.
~;This service was v<>iv*i'ny-,
|H(i,sive. lit the cvpiim.m a t iiildrettVlb/y
program was rendered. Rev. W.
tl. Martin, a splendid voting Baptistminister,
tyas"a welcoiue visitor. The
ustialy Sunday School anxl. League
services were enjoyed". ...
? iijeem 111cs cvncK coiorco base oait
Monday ^.>y .the., impressive score of
7 to 1> 'large number of Asheville
fans sady"' their TTirb TuimbleiT by the
I'md iduppiiti,1 .'puiiHis. The
?;frict'i*s .'and. .teachers"of Allen
Temple Sunday .School met -Tuesday
night at. J he comf'orfable homo'oT Supcrin
endont ..and ' .thy. J._A. John Son.
on ( '.'illniuii St.?Al'U'i1 ' he.'si nd.v period,
?Pyof.' aiuL. Mrs. Johnson entertaine<tbw
it-h- a del trfous cotirsc repast
which included about everyt hin?r .that
Ueai't could wish tin. such tin ect-asion.
The i:vi.)ume liospit.-dii v?was 3 horouRhly^enjoyed
hy all present: And
lake it from .me, the Johnsons! are.
nasi master in the ait of emVrtnm.n;v
anil?this y'rand and glorious"..reeaslon
Was no exception to the -rule
whatever., ...
"MTTI.K OKI) MAN VJRK"
Ttfe .1 un'e dansante given F7y 07?
'Carolina Kxclusiye Club. Tuesday eve
nino* J nnn Till n t iWi> lloimicc'inra
Casing,' was the outstanding .Tontrne
' of the season and the.jolly ftdlow'ihti'
of one thousand of Harlem's and Cain-'
Una's members otMlio 100 ptrCle pothered
in riMm'inn to celebrate on tho7
evenhips of :V.. lifetime. This heityp
the .best all'air ever "undertaken by
- t'liis-^'l.nli.?'.lie du?fH4aillee?didn'i?inn.
any' tlTfie in making this the talk* of
"little old New York" the wonder
city of the world and Harden) wit h the
largest Negro settlement with ope* of.
the country's most beautiful palaces
of "pleasure. Music was continuous
with Vernon Andrade's hall room orchestra
and June Black's harmony
spillers. Singers and dancers from
clubs Scno-Rita and Kentucky Inn entertained.
This was one evening long
to-he remembered. A few_auUuf-t\iwn
. yistnrs seen at the dance .Were.: Mr..
J. Tewi's ami party. PhiTdelphia, Pa.:
Air. Champion find parly, 'Meridian.
Conn.; Mr. Kevin and party; llncken<ack,
N. J.; Mr. II. Watts and"party.
Boston, Mass.; (}. ^Junker rrnd. nrrrtyf
I Cincinnati, Ohio; B. Tl Williams and
f pivi'ty,' Nashville. iTcnn.:?Tr?A ad' ) ?
soil and party, Lincoln, Fa.; 5tTs>*es
M ary I'aimer, Ajwio? il^uU r>~?a-uda
host of others.
dollar per day.
An excursion has also been planned
4 by. .the local" churches of Charleston
i for all who will* to see. Atlantic O;
ccan on a boat excursion on Saturday-afternoon
of the convention.
**f)h to i harlesl?n!u is our watch
word.?. V *. '??
^mirs fin the cause of Christ'. 1
President State Siinda.v SHrrmt"anci
I>. Y. 1'., U. Convention, Columbia, 8.
c.
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STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND It.'
V. I*. i;. CONVENTION FIELD j
- f NOTES v..
. u . uj;- Wni. Howard, Sec.
Oji" Thursday > l:i-tthe c-pno-fo '
met. at/Zidn Jtapii.st Church, Coluinbra.
and cniiitiLntinl-ilin nrridi"im f>\>
* ? -.Vi JL1*
'ho jcojfrtrffcf session Y>f the contention
lo,,be held'.ni Charleston. The pro- ,
ram envoi s various^ phases of SuiiAII
is trow ready for 'the sound of
.* he" travel that will pyt the machinery-.
in hintion. *
ThursdVy . hictfit we attended the
revival, service at 2'ioli Uupti-st in Co;
li'n.tMt \v!li')o The p.iv'tor Is doiaJ m . '
,1m;. >Vlj,fte has loft_" none, ol t^. dcfe.
I hat characterized' his' lusraehinh- 15 k
m ;ha.s' harnnrt, in knowledge tmd (
?I'v'i nine whirtv .inade-b^ta ri iilt hi in ail
'-[(v \ eriLy ho i, .v.
..nioat, . pioacW, which" t.f cbcrr.sc is\
< .vh;rtiho readerli'ivn.l v knows-. AT^?.111??
pouph: of Zion (ire as toy vent'
I ? 1_ ^ V?^'< , Si. (n'ljrmi-.-'?,~~j
'""r" !
; ? r?
\ IVidpy night. Jtiner-^ttfh7~.\yo .< ')r?iT^"*
j-at (J.hmI ] rope 'Ji.iptiM Civil cell. St.
(.'. ?rs<-. IP. v. .J. \y. Mar Ivall. li.-i- 'p .
V i i f> iniiii a 111ii'T!I.'V U,, ; tv-.-'nt ;i:i . .
hoy sljow oil keen intercut in' th<- work !
both by a ...liberal blforini* and priro
li'i es of I'llt Li11 help. Kev ?U;U,^xiiL:
"in.1 <> !' ijur most proirre.s.sivo . nn-..
; twrs. Jlo has boon pastor at CioV'kl |.
I Ib.po fiflech yi'jjrs-'duriiitf 'which time]
j ho has also hold', some;-of th'O largost
| lunacies h^ that socti..n. Ilo is a iiti
tit as a business man, having aoomvi
I iiuieu oonsKicvaiMc property for himj
-If. Both ho andyHrs. Marshall ni.o"
y.'.oiuhorsi the lattoi- in the graded"
, -cbuol i?t St.. George. . In Brother"
, Marshall and the people, of Good"; Hope
.he -denomination has^an^ n*sM- of
I .\Jiioh it may justly fool proud." ""
Sunday was spent,- \vith* tho I'hi|
ii'.'r.i1)'. Baptist Sunday . School pncT
j t.ltureh, Rev. P. C. Washington, pastor,
Prof. I>. II. Washington, superintendent.
Hero we found a school
^ataiu'd hy as intelligent otlfeurs nnj!
jeachdiis as can Ik/found in the State. ,
as loan as found am-"
j Washing! on, pastor, calle.d upon us
; to preaehto prtfarhf-giving tlid entirw.j
j day. eollcetinn included, to us. Sel- .
j -dpm <lo we find- "so great .lalth in]
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| llro'.her Washington is tuo- well
j*^nown-t to require Mntroduction. IIo'
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afld-is. one- of the niai-n '
c?j.r* in tho wboolnf our denominational
.)>ro;rrnfns. v Seldom haVr Ave found
a fir/< up of youliK people*, with a moire . ' . '
rasp yl- the, scopo . and
1 <?n'piiM'' iff t Ik yTato 0\vork and a V> ea- ? "~
i'ifi4 wHlin'yndrf| lo help vi.an those at
Vd. (i<>nrrjro, St: II'.Imi.i and Jh aufort.
AVt/J^id time <>i:ly i^Unk in on the 'r .
Sunday "School at" flic IJi iuk" f'htn rh. "
iiti'i' v. e found Sisldf -.M.- -f . fjliapliu,^
Dr. If; u 11*y np jnHn.ra . o+o-t-v-eiy?at 1 TT"~
,-wnnv. nt | 4.ripin I , i f il" ,11;.. .Ji !UJH11. 111 1
-the sliity one Vii -1 nO*inf>.s'ioi?ario3 '
who*. hits done much fr?r tjw? ' -x.~
tieii. It ir*. fitiinir to ntit .t'har socr .
Iim!\T t, Helena" ami. .*
r'~??t-inn*1. Hie ri.iV'in7:""';?1]) ?at' ' ?: ?
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at'./v.-j'.;.- "a!?v,Mst>'>t*r^p>Hr .th^.
:i'.;i:.,i* iVei-~ii.'Vl ih<; tA'.JaV.'V/ "tTT^T ' i
<V\n > artUi.y '."i-Hvinir \ylth their jjriy.
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.^iieatiorr in "" =STT
r.Ca,eh ?.< ' he c liuivhos, tilt' '
Jyirri.-Oit' ' v~
SlEESF^SFTSlEnan^ the B^aiifort*
'Ijvvr, all he a Tut ..n'-t^for- 1 _
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. ftimfay n&hi ."v/ft spqKc' .at the a- ' J._
ii"'.^1 fliir; t'ii: K< v. .1 A. Will"'iih."'I). fTrr??
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T.luy/uiT,.-u ril jiWial
< ! i'i i.{{tt'l many- -
W';r<.'. tHo jfx|i)'|tisjop of' jr-.n'b^vi IT for" . 1 *
the \vor!i.- F)7\',.\Yil.- <?n is. also pr??i
y4tRti?ni" Ihui . Syirjrttv "*7Tli^"H?1 *?~?
S'ft.uol u.f iVaulort. IT,-, is--dpihjf his
work- inn?rni.n< ('n:.]y. and is beloved '
,";f th'va!;- i n!vt.. AtYit '
("'.'i in ji'ari u'.uia:v. W.u w c ? ?- entertained
.in ^pli'hrHd hornr* v. Ihto-the
madam liiicn.-' withr iiTaco .and uigrm- "I
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In a. |/rt'V??4u.s ^rtick; \ve dated that .-4
'hp "foe tor a- S'ltfniay Sfhofrf .eritO'rinpr
The convention wait thTV*rr dollars for
ojic clclpiratc .atl'J one'-dollar for each ?*
iruiditi<>na 1 delcjral.c) It should read'.
-throe pilars, for. ea^h additional del- .
parator*; vs. r_ 7~" *~
r to lu" Am ,:i doil al ( liarlijktnn
" Dr. J. C. While. prt*si'k*nt i? offer- .
MUf. a ;.i*a.;i:itr.. taltha5f.un.kiy Sc-hoolv
report iffir the i;;rev?t nnioiirit nf.fiiri-" .
TT,~~ ' :,'i Ciilil n...l, :
:il. to the Di.-frk-T Missionary reporting
T.ho.., largest .sum. > Who \yil1 get ' . ?
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ic.ntly 1?t lahoratmy at g '
Temple -1 -s
t r Columbia,^ C.??|???failure
of her ? *-*
ace Preparations That " ?
s Way They Are Made"
>ndor* for diseased Scalp ? n
t onder, mantes the I lair grow
: and^Madam Russell's
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id RKou'iriatismfHftd-'U's great. 3
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