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Saturday, July 2. 1927 J Church News \ | " ' 1 By REV. J. ' JONES CHAPEL MISSIONARY ' SOCIETY NOTES"- t Aijss Helen .Junes enternined the "Y.V .on , Wednesday i June 15th, at the home of Mwk C! J. fleilwift. A lew words of greeting were given by ttTC-proftitlent, Hiss F-. C. B" . :.,i. * Bible quotations. A brief period of business followed, * "* ; ? Revr? vHtrmucl Lomax gave ' an lrt- .j teresting talk. Miss Miller gave the' president a few word>> of parting/! this being the last meeting before htv ' departure for summer school. An ipterestnrg?program followed: * -Sketch of r Christ's life?Miss Fanie . Miller; <*'The Party"?Miss L. Wil~Iiani "I've done my work"?Miss ~ Ullian. .Wibion;-trio: "die - lifted me" ?Misses I'jott. (Ionian and Wilson . /, Mrs. C. J. Saxon gave some encoura ging remarks to which Miss .Lillian' Williams responded very fittingly. At the close of the meeting, the made in his automobile. Pastor White Opened lift '-his re=^r=rTvivnl at 7,inn Pilgrim Baptist Church. Arthurtown; J Monday night. He. is ??doing-his own preaching, Much spi . *-v rit -is being manifested. The Mayor's Election and Beauty Contest wan given Monday night hy ; Mrs. Florence Brown. The affair was a brilliant success. In .the bcaulst prize. T*? the dress contest, group r No. 1; Little Miss Vertelle Williams ? won first prize arid in group No. 2. Mrs. Paralee Davenport wori -first "prizev . ^?J". Q. WhlBe," Jr., and little Miss Almeat White-celebrated their birthday jointly Tuesday afternoon, at the parsonage, ; The& ages are 11 and ?.JLyears respectively. Their birthdays fall on the 26th and "27th. ;_' Mesdames Medora -J. White and Addie Lyles returned from the W9. . men's State Convention at Laurens Monday.. They ~?eport__a great conV vention. ' ? /. Miss Hernice M. Jackson, 205 West 142 St., New York City, is visiting Miss Josie R White. .. ' - " , Mrs. Hunter, of Darlington, spent ?'? Sulnfoy night Jn Wbrshjp at^CtmrrrE7 Turing from (he Woman's State Convention, j1 Come again Mrs. Hunter. JONES CJ.HAPEL?A.- M. E. ZION CHURCH. We are "Still .on the firing line at ?Old Zion.?Sunday was a great and happy day with us. The Pastor Dr. A. E. Lomax spoke at bgth mornfng arid evening services to appreciate ' 1: T7* i-1 j.w i J . . uuunjiitfs, ^pveiyuuuy seemed to I have been benefitted, as usual by his L powerful and instructive sermons. I Sunday school was well attended. K This being the Sunday for review, L therefore the Superintendent asked Mr. Sflmnpl T^mnv to come forward and review ?the ljessons of the past quarter. This 1l0~di^~muc'h" to the delight of the Superintendent, teachers and scholars. Visitors are ab ways welcome to all of our services. Among the visitors present ?unB day was M|Ss Lula CT WatCof Hu^ H ger street. Come again. member's were served a delicious me 2 V ^Y"' '*'*'** * -ii-i l i t He: neoct meeting will be at the hohie of Mrs. Alice ^j^w, 2210 tlrttV St. HlON 1? H HAP. - Our B. Y. I'. U. hag h#as elected t '- . delegates. who will renreseiiLjjLin the ' ^T Slate Sunday School and b 'V. P. Bleston, July 13-18. Misses. Ruth Bynum and Josie B. White were thejse^ iectiow. ^_Mjss, ..JByaum.. ia -^pijqg -all. within her po\yer to make .this - or-^ iranization an A-l Union. Mr. J. W.: Plunkett is doing more, perhaps, than any one . man in our church to help solve the boy problem, in that, he has many of the so-called pad boys of the city organized into Boy Scouts who Will drill each day. . Rev. Dr_Xharles A. Williams, G. Master of the Free and Ancient Seot tish Rite Masons of South Carolina preached for- us Sunday morning at - 11:30. It was indeed a great setv mon; not soon to be .forgotten in Zion. Dr. Williams preached at Shilob, Shandon AnneX7~at the afternoon ?' - and night Services. Bro. John Oliver preached at the night services ami : the church was electrified by this ?? gifted young preacher of. the got; Pel* * "i Rev. J. C. White was called to Jonesville on Monday to preach the funeral-/of Sister*, Mary Hanie, who was pne of the best" members of Bethany Baptist Church. The trip was of Columbia ' ? ?7??1 , ' .?' ., . p.,; f 1, WHITF -4 .o.OjT'OC-C'OC'C'Oiji. yv i*, ST. JAM KS. A. M. E. I'll IEL11 . ''siindiiy SVhoul attendance wiis v5fj iaiare ami every l.ti'.iv look active lmrt .i'n.lhl- .disiHiSivian oi .the IctS.foii* \vHcih \ .ts vw;' hit, icVsiw:. The ley son Wat iwithycd by U10 pastm\ 1 lie report "wTIr-h read bvWIiss Cinreita Chirp v.'I.m "is fi-till Sf*r% injyfTas sicretniy oi t lie Sunday School! As a uiiok'T^u SamTay SelA.t l is nt'ovine' al>>r.e Hire . 1V. > = : ~ " '. Key. . WiiylmiVton. hav'iuu . siu-h (: ?{>,V task before hint,?u?k.v<f Rev H. (ioldcn Ji? preach for him Jsuhila? nierniiyr. Rev',' (!?>!<1cii readily re-spotuled-aixl s;>i.lve- t o .p hi hrief 4'i'citY I'salms.:: ("Mark the pcriVet'inai anil behold Ihn upright, for the em that ip;in is peace." Tiiv sermon wa: ui'.v edlfylap. kev. -'.oMip iTTTi of .US and we ace ahviiv^ .rj-wt him -an'., our midst. <? ?At j.on P. .31. I hi' F. A. A. ^ . Ala We showed our up .pveciatupi lor tile' occasion hy turn Apr out .in full nun.hers. There \va not a vacant seat in jive chprch. rnlondbl Dfojrram was rendered 1> the Masons, aftorw.hich the lynnvia sermon' was" delivered hy thS pastoi lie solv. si- hi - ! v I' I m 1 7 : "f.XOepi the I.ord build the -house tirey labor in vain that lniildeth.it. Subject: -'A'anity without the hyl] of God." Some very choice sole At oris Were TcnO'ci yd le,?rfte DavT Bahd. VSun(Ia.v e\cenine' i'ou'm! us back a the holise of {Worship, striv.injr to <1 somothintc for the Master. The pa* h>r, who Ts~h! tirefp:th" worker, aprai .hrnuyht forth a stronjr message, tha ?el or.r heart's Vm hallowed tiVi . Mi text was taken i'roni 1st Kings 1 X:'J' Subject: "On the Fence." For the past 'week we have heir engaged, in a series of meetings. Itc\ Lomax, who conducted these service: put hik Whole soul in the jhuvtin "and we feel that much hits been dom Rev. Wilson Ts preucbiny;. for ju this Week. He. is ,a .RTTTit' prendre I and he knows hoW it. fire .thiiig j up.*~ "J : | ' 5 I - ?? : ... KM AM I I. A- M. K. t il l. l'Cil i'v Sunday school as .usiiifl 10 a? n | This period was made very interest in the review, by l'rof. Green, davkso ' was enliulnenlnu1.?11 :.!(> a.' m. .svi mon. Text- Matthew '5:10. Rev. , JHolinan . preached "an eScelk'iit stoi mop; every one present was in pressed. . u" " . ... At 4 p. mi the program was pr< vented on account' of iydn. Our A Njn'^t'lirisfitiiv F.ndeavor I.eague " Still niiUviuk? woiideii'ui piHitti'ess^ A - 'W" tli,. a r; r r.; u training school for all'church wojil : crs. ,8:4'0 ]). in., .Quarterly C'ojiferenci Rev. K. A. Adams, hinesidfmr^ehk 1 "preached a?nrj?t*'..nil :-i'vn11in.?tl thrilled his audience with the j>eaut fnl story of Ifaniel. The. quarter! conference \v'a>s conducted in a hus tress like i\)anner. All reports wei - goodi' ? :??? ; The Pastor is anxious- to met strangers and visitors attending' oi ,1 church -in' ColumWa,- you are mo; j earnestly invitqd to unite wTtfr^tTT j church. .We want, all to hnow thi : they have a hearty weldmi'e to joi j with in fellowship worship, ari service. ; . NOTICE TO"DELEGATES CiOIN f' tOiTHE S. S. AM) B. V. I*. I. , CONVENTION * I would like to receive just a cai i from all persons, going' to Charle ton over the Southerja Itailway < [ Wednesday, "JJuly, l.'i. It will hi- in essary go on _the T.'Uh to nii'1'.t..ti j 'a'rmvi'ation on" Uie^Southci n troi Coluihhia will not, ordinarily, can many |>ersv*is. If the number gi -rng is known, then ample nrr>ing' ments will -be made. PLKASF. b NOT NEGLECT this matter. O the unpleasantness occurs ^\rh6n' considerable number of our poop j travel together and the. matter < . their^convenience has not been a ! lend hefroe hand. * If there ai ! more P'Odnle going -1<V the eonveritir "| on. the' aj^ove date than therot$uh I coach will accommodate, it is in portant that hi?h?-v ..Oir /,f tl I roads he notified ahead. Men wl . hold small positions at stations at i often rftscourU't>u s wheti appeaT?VT~i , and the only?remedy- we?havtr 'arrange in time. We don't want oi t'women to have to stand on the trai nor do we want "the men to he sei To" t he barrage car. Send me yoi ' Southern oh~the l.tth ? Send to Be 1272, Darlingpff,} S, C: v *', - '* u ??? ? ??? 1 rr - - - " - . . "\ THE PALME1 ^ ||(| ||^||M?IMil|M . fin i i vo'i i.s ! K<> >1 n:. i III;L A. M. " > cnrkcil 1 1 ' ' , The gtnetal review '.for 'the*' qujvi'T tor" whs. conducted in 'quite a profitable way. Sunday:. The Suitday School --\Cas highly fa voted' with tire- prexj ? lice of i>r.f-U. A. (Irani and I>r. Colj iins'. iioth .of ^.Jacksonville, Fla., and g 1?-Ui ipiaK- timely and incouruging r rcimn-K.> to llie Sunday Sl'Kftol. 7 a: troili.eyd Dr. R. A. Grant, pastor of - '(hunt Memorial Church, Jacksonville, Fla., who electrified the Audi? en Tij ;-in' M;irk lOSJo. , They stopped g. over to w ir.ship with Sunday morning i; having hecn in attAulainee at th? iTishops' Council at Pittsburgh, Pa. j Inst .week. . 1 ~r~* : "At 8:'15 P M. lir. J . E. Beard "anj_ ! : 'i 'i. .. V. v.'.i- ijiit hi.- nunmse v the expected preacher liad not arrived it was his p duty. lie pfeai'hed a -sermon laden r- v. ith fojyo and power on faith in - I-. i ir.-: t. *Tt vTaT very good indeed. T r~r^tn?4ay?iiftr-r the" morning service o the furieial of Mr. M. S. Chavi's was | .had- and ouito. a ni)mhor. off fiends n ] and ach.uaintanees were present. He it was a loyal and faithful membey s j of t ho'church. Four -of the, members - last week. They werefBro. Wm. j Young, 15: o, .M. S. Ohavis, Sister-V. ^ n 1' Morris ar.d Sister Matrdalent* Mack. !.et" us then thank Gocf that He has j", sj-: red us to carry ??n_ the work of g." the ohiuvh so well Imguru ,. lU'pmts f r the rally are still hes . made'and we are anxious that v j'everybody gel a. chance ..to contri1 hute in the rally. Come tit the. sen ?- ' i'v?S:itrdtrr; and?pray for success, Sunl.,y is .Communion. . Vou are wel"i -e to w si;> with tis at all times. i,. : i IIBANON ; ntlOSBY4*?, Li . TER1XN CHLKCII 1II * ?rFF?Kidney.^.. ig V.- - In the - libsoncc J. ot' the pastor, the JHjlpjt was 'filled iv Sunday,-June lit by Rev. I. F. Mili -'Vr. wtm preached two very pleasing sermons'. Rev. Miller- is a faithful ..., soldier of the Cross, who though re1 tired; is not yet tired of working is for 'ho,Mas or. We sincerely annre^ y*>at otitis?unfai 1 iny7loya 11y to Leba-n in in Church.?) _ -Saturday, -J.ini'e 18th, a ladies' base i?a'1 value yrt>-- played nt the homtStrf e. I'-lder a?d' Mrs. K. L. Knglisfi ynder j- 'he auspice.- of Club No> 1. - Despite -p?the inclement weuther, the occasion j_ was a Sitecoss and a delightful time ' \vus enjoyed, by mil present. . ? T hursday ' night, Juno 2:5, an enc FvvUTTSmvnt was given at Lebanori . I'nrochial School by Club No. 7, Miss Lottie James, captain. This occa-io;i 'was also successful although the t| a eat bed was very "bad. Lebanon is developing a spirit which is not easi>t iy-^icnohod~v. ith rain water. n Children's I);\y Exercises were held "(1 Sunday afternoon, June 26th. The i c liurt h was fillfcd with members and ; friends who. witnessed an excellent j well executed. Much credit and praise is due the ladies of the church who t *.. . - .. r ~ ^\oi,'hed sq*zealously to make, the oc(1 casion a successful"''one. Si ! The pastor, Rev. J. .11. 1 hingee,- who m aTlUiuledJ- the MitUslers' Conference c- at Hampton Institute, IJampfbn, Va., w? J i'le fli-Lii. .'.returned hominy after. L.. ;u...;T7 Iww^irul-rt very pleasant and oi profitable .trip.* ' r y| (Tub No. 6, Mrs. Ella Benson,.capo. *'iin, wiJJ iiivo an entertainment at p. the school on Thursday night, June O 20th. ! f.! We are, sorry that Mrs, - Horace a Hawkins is on th? sick list at this p. wirtinp. We wish tor her n rupid . recovery. ' t-f "< MAJORITY n.Vl'TIST CHURCH >A;~7 NEWS . -' > ' ir " 'A . i ; Spartanburg, S. C.->?In the bascTfiefft i;f Majority Baptist Church or in Sunday morning was ;l very large !*p .attendance of students. Mrs. Cleve to Murph- ope-ncd the Sunday . School tO . iMHHP VPrV honiltiflll nninta urnrr tr brought out. in The Children's Dav exercises wov it, .}iilil Shinday- jyith. -Mrs^-Mills-^uir v.'t r > 5rt*? children carried out le ttyi?-j>mts_aol]^?^ . r r*-??The r.ihcral of Airs. Sallie Gist wat i held at 4:00 P.~M.. Rev. J. S. fcarlea / . ' ?? ?r??T-1?; ;?:?? : rro^Earireir nnayqamrirJicBi pcrience means skill a 1 ability?the reason fcS.Tfl y you can place ut- Rk4i st confidence in our |VfjTj|| lity to.serve you.best. |lglgfl . iperior equipment,, derate coat, cafef-in- =? ;ry detail assured. m&m ' delivered a message on part of Mi [ fiistfy ' life. ^AVtf have: lost a - tmf | worker in the church-in the passu i of Mrs. Gtst.~ Rev. Coleman deliver a consoling and comforting me'ssa also. -She leaves"to mourn her lo: a husband, daughter and a host ' relatives and friends. At b:O0 P. M. divine service . I Kan. After the openinK st/iwices t j pastor preached a ntroiiK seiipon ti Liiaeh-^jjjem he r jh n d triend- werewhelmed tvith. joy. There, were li ; members added to the church on Su |day: r * ' " . 1 r~iHrs. Sarah Tucker,-a-member Thomnson Street. Church' iiWiiu. to the hospital; but is improving nit ; ly now. On Wednesday flight of last we Re'v. Watson, of. G-ieertville, ^leliver , g tiring sermon and; of course' evei | to hear him. We want him.' to coi 1 again. J The Church Supply Club will h't its weekly meeting at_the home Miss A- brown. j c Mr*' Anna Belle Stroble, a hienfl -{of the Sewing Circle, has fcft the ci j for Boston, .Massachusetts. We v ( miss^ he.r itU the "ehnrch. JT7T : Rev. Thomas I). Mills delivered .i-^insipiring sermon in Iteidville Sunday and the people were very ,j fterested 'in hint We wash him "gtioil. v. ' GADSDEN NEWS It continues to rain. and. the far i ers have been able-to tie very lit farm work during this month. <)i the .progressive, ones ha ye?live u.. al to keep the grass, from-taking tfv * cotton fields. The Chilth'eft's Day exercises - Pleasant Chute Baptist Church \vt pn joyed by a large audience on t | lDtii. ' ' ' . ' ' j .Mr. and. Mi s: Willie?Lo.vtLand M | Anie B. Taylor need* to be comment] for faithfulness as .Sunday -Sehi Workers and directing-'such a ge program. r Sunday, the 20th tfus.a big day Red Hill Baptist CKurch. The past I Rev. R. VV. Jenkins gave, the ,\vhi day to' the children. ^ -A very excellent program was rt ~Mered. : r : Mi>. Lou8ia W.. Randolph with t rf nsKtstrmte of Mis ln<-v Sr.,it , Mis. Pem4-Scott were .responsible 1 the excellency of the Children's 'I > 7"T)Togvalii. - "7 - ? ~ Miss Frazell Martin of Hasten sang a beautiful solo. Little. Olb I ifobo also sang very sweetly "Mo] I er's I'raycrr" r~ r ; Mrs. Eddie. Scott, orginally of tl pplace, who have made St. August!] 1 Fla, their adojted honie. ~ Rev. Scott hiade some very thrii reVnaiHcs. An offering of I taken. *' ' ~~r-: --T- I In" the afternoon the Odd. Fello of the Kastayor Lodge.re . tilar Thanksgiving sendees. The sa JAKUiAvaa prdachecl by Rev, it. VV, - J* , kins. \ , Mrs. Louifca \V; Randolph attend . the Women's Missionary and EtlUj tipnal Convention in Lauren's 1: , week. She reports that the meeti [was one of best of its kind tl ! Sho has ever attended- and that pen ,and hurmonv reigned LhmuiTmiif. i [ -c:ilJxcjza&sainnT ?~? * ? She regretted that she had to lea .' the convention Saturday afternoon , j account of the Children's Day pi gram wheih was to be carried out' [the 20th; it ncccssTtaf'"1 h"'' 'i-tin .1 ing home Saturday. t4 There will be a big barbecue dibr f I at. the Crafted Sehonl o? KV>'u I of July. Thp city folks who tvoi like a good outing are invited to co [ down 'grvd-STtend a pleasant afterm with us. Children's Day will be observed , S: Mark Baptist Church on the th i?Sunday in July. ,! A concert will be given at i?cd I , Baptist Church Sunday afterno ' i .Tnly mtb nt R-ffO P. M , i Amohg. those on the sick list t f week are Mrs. Viola flrn?ni? M Jennie. Shiver^nnd Mrs. Hifyes Tu ct. l?\' - - .. . Mrs. Frarlcena Williams, of Bloc _ field. New Jersey, was cabled ho , on account of the illness of her mo , 1 eT, Mrs.^Jertie Shiver. ' s #' _ ; ^ ? 3- f |' -FiasMlghi ' Q& . ' v * .? - . . V \ i 1 7 By ?>.%. J* ; J- ^vi4^ *4-4i? 4- "."11:1 t ? ' 'Btl |T* ' '["Jl 1 Si "Uli* i 'i < li 'jjlr' ' i'u'r 'liu l''K SuiiJUifir ^?ln?d S"isifKy ;-,> } : >.4 -and B>;V.- ] '. I'.. vi> ! f.- : .ft { . |'S, . i | ' ' ? ?I" I " I'| ; .' ' ' 1 lit II i ' ) hnrV r. Oil" ,<'1 I ho iho^: j-iJi ;i ?iii] i a' ur< n tr ^ - * : ' <>t trio < un\ofiAiUf'. ,vill-lAh.UH; Ai,tw it* (.'I the ; rtui'iu?'l! ! b\ K?- .'( i'H V. A., i'i ' fi. ^-?,i h;\i ' '?'?? . Ilcuiv li ri i'1 | 'J.jVi-l'co iili'l >T' ii >: . 1 I'-ti . i hli- ? ! I"-.'- -lv o '. . Hrgh . Sirhi. .|. A"f.hi~ j <*swt: f-- am " aUrUO ^is xyorvh 'dnv'--.. T?^rha,4.-' ho -i' . . ton. ?rj. ' I ?')' hi.:, ! [ >.. '' ho lii"-. "*? "ln'ti' Ti-' 1 ..t - A : list Ohurrh. tT7P"fiTbo v' wnjv.Aht* I.k./i?W'h<H"l'ih< tr'' ('I'ii'.ri-Cjtfii ai<mutiny t'bo ' I' ' -' ; * mil h> ~ or i ,Di '' ; > 'O' !a -j" host of'Snr, l"', . j -. j{. Y. I'. .. I*, work-rs who h : * ., ( ?j- ty, lil'S'lll' ,1 lii . 'Si-;,','" 't i. -y ' '' "A 11 { !hi nj?S a'l 1 ' \\ r- v-w'V 0(1 , . -The final m An >J. .ho i^YvuViv.-' " 1' tl.ii, rJill.q)-itsimi i i i lU. ..I M>I<1 1?. V. !'. I.', f 'vui- ??' i m !I * M their sossifth. ill tile tii ? l IS A. -I'.A A jChurch oil Wc'hu'-ifa Qu.fy Villi A 3i00 o'clock- +). nr.* to "Un.-k -.ip-thc rav'ol Vloov.o.." ,*f "< ;rr. t< j<> .it":; >ti'->ii! work , tA(i - !"J7. Vv jjy:'lior.r'l mh ?H?f? ; " ; ? ,i! ttjj- -a?district StTT^iUy~>:'( ! bu'l ' . : ? : w ill f !s 'a-'.1 !."* r-ri i i iiir. : . ' an All Sir hi lay. S* hi Ih- akI- 1!. V. !' 0U j .1--s.' over the' Slii.ty, ~*.r" nr^ofl tj jn.r -ropfiifyjua't.iiiis. .to Ai-o?C,,nv.-i? gfi tion.and- to any Sum Ay. School' oh B V. I'. A. thal'M :jfil iy. xoni a ropi'i'-sentat j- hi ' x.o'ar. you maj '-orul tl'iwa; u ,-!i t,;t !/.( y<itirrK '.art on rf)!l |>v !; ! r: v.... h -A-' m .XI .'TOWNS .Box 55: . .. _. Pendleton. S. C n- ,M^1n' ? : i 0t3c?owctox>o"oo:ooo^oo<>oo :-oooo ^ The Economy Shoe , ? 8 ' Repairing Shop~ J1 g JAKtl KUBANKS.-Prop.irtoi- " ? nu" 9 1003 Washington:Street \ ? >Un fi Work-i^'eatlv and AccmatoK Dor.r ? 8 Work (..ailed I <>Y /\ii.d <t)eh\e,ed' v a? K 0. A i:. k > A i KIAI Phone 31'2& r . j g "I Thank Y?u," jj __-OtOOOOo'tnt'OC'O Ou'OO I*'C"'" " 'OOT7T lill i ~ -r? 011 - Quality Pressing Club | Dry Cleaning. Repairing, Altering and Dvefug rs, . ^ f } k_ ' We arc in lni*iiu?tfs? fdr^yonr convenience and our living. v A lit- . F - tie Co-opernti ai. vceuld lu-ln. ~'i r .I.-B. 1 ten ley. Marin cor y. M. iVa. prifnixc. Strmter St.- r ' Phnno Mdl " Ti . 1 -? . ? r - "-^"P : .. ~"v- - ... - ( ? * rmiicb. moic-aV, it-'. ; >-r id.c i! "w , iiu'iit fu.nd'ci' si i; .? ''.iiirj stcrrnr |K.1^iVt ( oJio;.i\ ,*i4s?i i'V'iH'.'iiln rliln ! ^'nHk'iary fund. Ji' you siT^ ?u"tK'> I,, (Tuf.'oro Convi'ption meets on tlu . >"> ' ! ?.* J hc I'tPRIMT!NG? RiGAL!ACi,VV jt4?? t^rHv I<'?r CTitaTotrue VA --- ' ' - - " ' 'C r ' 7- . .""V: Soft. CIlossv, nor.'.". -WiivvT-JlaTk-- bv We-r-- T^?: ^ X?i L scillK' -.. \ cd _' * " * . a- M. Towns Hair Grower 1st . . ....; .... ' . n?. Hunrunfccd ti? (irow Hair and Stuj] l;vt Hn?r4from l-'aTHny.. Om- Hnx will ico "<.7>nvihro I lie Most S1a ptir:tl * ;.ov AiHiNIS WAX IT.l) ? AVRITK KOR TMmS . . ' on L'O- . ?? . *"Apg nvE / < Thp r School ention . J m b ujy, aah os mail. Id .Iti-v. J. " uP.iiia M'.,r it .1 frii,". " Iun.'biil'. S. C'., and ir you .sentf- alter i'.nh M.hjl ,h ilt r lii?> amy litoiw, " . c-ai i' 'of Myi rIs "S'i.'v"-t' 15;t}?.1 xT ?-V.i>rt h " ' nn'i l( T.?7~^"?* . \ There will be u Stan- liannei a- ' ' a ar?lt ?1 t<> -tlii* the . iarKoK amount -of- tmtjiey. for. t^li pur- . pm-i'ij. . Who will yet the State Ban-"' 1"' ' "?i lir ill-' l it-'?.Ui.i.?iciiai ji" hi;inj? *? : i'.Tu llrrr-trfr'G'^t amount ol" mon.ej a.how expenses will jkf a ten dollop ..Tr ;ru]<i medal. Who will net lite medal?* ??viiny, ;? i*?tin ri.|ii"h-:'' a'c?"ltir.il- " lubbers". y, ho have never seen tho" 1 ' Atiamit- ()i I'aii wiil J, i-.-? the treat J vT his in' her life If- ho <,r she does riot attend ' the. ( <rme4+f ion in Charleston. Saturday afternoon .'of. (he onyui'tio:!. week the 1 feui committee . " f Will rim ;ui. exeurbion out 'of the hnr, ho'r'do\vn to the .-ocean. . ' ' llo.iieu.iher .i.ni-Q _jj>r allT that- the " TT Sunday School ar'.d B..Y. p, U. a.\' tr. jot, i- nut a bir.- ratherlm'- <^f , l-ajeht' par. ^ ^ ~ ti.esy-1 his. is a stnctiy .religious yatbJ.nr ' y?n--crr.irs/d- .men and \v.o men,, \yljo will wunte tytrether for a .< trftHt*--Hnryof Bih!c and.Sunday ~*;h?.? ! and- Uk- problem^ .-bwridt nt ill . !,. !) ? til.in LiUildW: * -.9 Tin- _ i-.c.t m.tii.i\ siMri.'ol arid B. : * V- V'- Meeiii.'iy to be he-id -.11 "Sunday 11 i/i.,h.ly 11th, ,\vhen " Kf s a:tl"B. Y. V. U. > .of CI fa ilc.it on...- y .;a-i her \\ ith ail thn ' - Clitu I. Con, with 'all the" . . . o m o!-/ and t.-i.cbi,., and union lea- - I -v-iil .turn out en-musses,Will be teh.cri.wnin..: feature, Vf the 'conven-'; ' ---day- Sii\t;oi aiul Union, of , -! Chariest..ti '.wiil turn ..ver that day's ' * vite c-.nv..:,Tii,n. I)r. \\". ^ hbui it oi Kiaporia, _\'a.j wjJLad1 iivs.s that nijimmot-h v.atherinir. Spe- .' ' ? ci i! mus\c ,uill he the featdre-of- the ? occcasinn 5 - * *' - .). FEUf;r?Av i^tpf FLORIST ~ 1 1 10 W heat SLr. Columbia- ^ C ^ " - 7 ~ . ? C'ui aiu! Uaxed Mowers ~ I- uncrul bosiKns. ,\ Specialty. .{ flowers deliverei> Mail Orders Receive Special ."! " ' Attention IMIONE S81I 1 * :* -*"* ??.gOfTllTWN RHI.WAV SVSI K.M . . 1 'ViTj'i Vc Nn. M<'i-v\e.?n NV Depart. . P:;>Oa ;n N ' Y.^Aijjfustu 31 10:00 a .-: V? ;Uij{iWa-.\. Y. ;;;? 6:00 pX ^i^Op* 2J Oliarle.sion-Cui. J7? l:4.r> p 6i' ~ 1-lap. ->"> t in.-t.liarie.stoii 2ii 4:55p :.I<>?tf? |?." 10' CulrUiiiblUrClii. " U. 0:55a ' V a 2-1 ('oli/inl>iaJax'v'l 2.'! Il:U0p . 10 Ho p JO-Tiiliimbia Aug. 10 Tigfr-y ~ i :,;0u a !? Columbia-Aug. - 7 5:45 pr" ? p 14 la 10:10 a - 0:110 p .Jo Col u mbju- Cfiaiy:24 6:-ft)a 0;(>o Jin (4 in- I l' ' * "op ? ?' i? 1!' < lJ-TTtrtrp i>:_ua ii> C uUiiiibm-Chus. JO ^fliu ** : T:45 p Si Col a inbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4^H>p p 10 ^"u^aibiyrUn-L'n .15 .7:05 a ?. . ill.55 a lb Cuiuiiibiu-ijeiCta-1 7 G:lfrp 5:55 p 115 "Cola.-Char. 114 7:50 a * \ la Carialeii ami ituck llill. . . : . ' _ . . ?.? i-'-./. itjul qltteVj .4"i Ma:n Si iffl, - ?-? -???? i elephone 0460. ^ ?~ rnt?.IIMHl<_S^C. ' i -PHONE <>487i _. . ' L. A. Hawkins" - r 'I Real Estate Agency * t i * wA - ?'~~""r~~9Ti * r 77 ? ; on-Easy Termi" ] 1107'/^..Washington Si reel t'OMHHIHA. S. / Common Sense ?? j It a piano is Worth .$700 it ' 1 - snoiild liri: v $700. no nujrc. f \ * Wo hiirc new pianos from ( . "Gold dollars" can't bo- had for TiPy/TVo givo_^xaL tW-'^7f>14 ? Standard" of values in pianos. Com onicnt Tri mw. WAIONK'S MFSIC TlOl/SE 4 L4fl8 Main St , Columbia; Sr~Cr 1 7 I' * " . .... .i, 7 \ ~ '' 1 *?*