The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, July -Bamberg
News
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The St, John- Baptist Church ha^
a busy day on last Sunday. Rev. J
L.lAuU'ey, the pastor wn< presom ;ni<'
prhnnVmH nt mill,'.. ^
text, Amos 6:1, "Woe to them that
are. in ease, in.Zion."- Many, heart's?" ?-were-toxrcht'tT
wTiile thlT minister de'livered
his semion to the Avp&nY?
COnKrofot ion -Dewemr?Rrw/r" "wmi?
morning, Malt Jl>:?, "Ana tne_ Kates
of hell shall not prevail against it."
In the discourse the minister-declared
- ??that the ehurchrtsr the spiritual body
of Jesus; founded' for the express
' mission of having souls arid that there
~ Is only one;'that evangelical donOmi"
-nations were founded possibly by men
of great minds and-visions are sniail
parts of the church, hut no one do.
?- dcimpii nation Vim-: si innniipiity ni'r>u-U>?
'great church of God." i
. At the night service* Exodus 20:13
was used: "Thou shalt-not kill." 1.
Was brought put that hatred is the
greatest contrihntmp i-mikp .if mur.
der but that/ love kills the murder
germ. The speaker declared :i. u
human life is too cheap in' South Ca-.
rolina and that the .citizenry of our
_ S?ato ami county -should- he tanghx
that our God is a just God and one
human life- i.^ just as precious in h:.'
?~ sight as anojthcjt- Matter-; not how
~ P??r and trainby or \vhat~"grmip of
the human family it belongs its life
is equally sacked and should be equal
.. ly protected. The two , leading
groups in South Carolina'are too fatapart
and-the_God fearing- member*
- of each group plight as well start
now to clear up the muddy stream.
, The^task 4s pimply colossal, bill with
God can succeed of we will fry. The
Holy Communion .was served morning
and night. We .are still having rain
down this side..
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IN MEMOR1AM
in sad hut" loving> remefnhram ?- cf
our dear father and-husband, Wilson
Ferguson, who departed this .life four
L Veras?offo today, J.uly 22, 1923.
1 shot and sudden was the call;
B Four years ajro you left us,
The blow was great. , ?hr?.Lsevere.
near.
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Oh, may we meet, t)car Wilson.
^Vhere Invn/i nnnc nrfftnw.i-n .ihnll
weep?. ^
H K For those who die in Jesus,
^tffSwig^dgftih-la only sleep. T~f4
JWife: ANNIE. FERGUSON*
- DOROTHY FEitGU^ON
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ffrantfod lie i1 use 16 preach by a unanimous/vote
of the members. At the
.1 ?flu/iu?oii service a wonderful1 sermon
was preached by Lie. Bruoe; aftei
' which thtee eundidalcs we It! bupti/.et,#
The community, w,.s saddened ia^t
week by the death of Mrs. Cornet Hi
? c Zeigler, who departed this life at hbi
i dome on West Railroad Avenue on
- Th ursday evening- about ?">;h,l> o'clock.
"'' The funeral was held at Mt. Carmel
M. E. Church Friday afternoon before
. a large body of relatives and friends
Rev. W. If. Norman, pastor of the
Bamberg Cir. preached the fuhcr
al sui'iilbll ami otiiciatccl Tn the. ahsence
of the pastor, Rev. B. C. Jack:
son. ' : c
. Among the loyal Baptists attending
the-State Sunday School and B.
Y. f\ U. Convention .which convened
at the ^tnrrts-Strcct Brmti>r -t-HrnrrtT
tnarleston, S. C., last .week were!
Rev. \Y\ Wr.Chappelle, Rev. M. C. 11.
.! ; Diitard, M^. C. D. Dowling, Miss Mamie
O. Chappelee and Miss Martha
Beafti^rfxf the William Chapel sets
tlement. Thev renorted a pU-w,?v
and profitable ?trip.
Mr. Albert Myers of Washington"
D.' C., is*tn the city visiting his mother,
Mrs. Anna Spells on OqrlHe S
? TiV M.......o ?u.. _
health anil is . at-present a trustful
employee of UnUe Sani- in the Capi
A very close giime of'bake b'pll was
played here Monilay ai'tefcoon. l?e.
' tween the local boys and~~Augus(.?:.
The home boys drew the fast blood in
;. the 2nd- inning by making one run,
but the visitors got loose in the "rd
. with 1 runs adding one more in the
t? -1th.?In the last-half of the t he<5vj:
Bamberg's hea\ y battlers found t b<easy
spot in the foe's pitcher and
made U runs, adding o:ie more in the
^ C.th inning? and from tlit'P .<>') each
"fade played real base 'ball- ulhiwin"no
more scores. The game wa called
on account-of-lost ball and da?k'
ness in the last half of, the ninlb
inning,- with the home boys at the
bat. ; ;v . #
A committed cpmpo.s^'d of .' Air*,
Hattie Green, |Mlis. Sadie -lolmsoh,
Mrs. Adell Thomas and othet\s jsyrved
a delicious . diuA on-the grounrls of
" thfl city pu'di" s"""l lh"| nyiv'-i"
of . both teams-and their, fytepds.
The pastor of Ziori Hill P res byte ri
\ian Church used as a test Sunday
* BeniiettsviUe News .
? r Last Sunday afiiternoon was a hi^h
day at Miila Baptist church. The sev
vice was licid h.v. the pastuy of
= Mi' 111 inr A M . !?' ..Um ?ttcVl ' CupL
The vent her was uisa.yieeabley
but "The soi \ ice was !ai'y.e1y attended.
:?Sunday TfrrtTT serve ? was perhaps
? . e iui.i'osi suwet.i4'uLr'allies that
r * * s . .
. hilS-Jifb'f 'lL ??1 f* VgffrrH r> i ?V rt tnn<v. t !mo
L .n:- the lit I IPs find ti e men:~~Sl
-<s, a ;U?Uil (>1 o-l;;8t*' very kq < hI for
p * Ik- tirrn i he iaVtecf, _iion-, und Mrs.
-S..S. Younublood. arc iryinjr to- ar ?ranue
jitw i'lcid.^- I'm?c cry one ah J
a new plan to f.iisc money. God will
: blv*a -htjhr aaiLhla Nmirrej*dl ion.-AV'e
certainly would 'tuiss them il' they
[ would ka^o yhe city. Ji was sad to
the community to receive a -telegram
_ on 'TMV-:il*fX-?liLU.UiX.,.th;\t..Mrs- > a iiju ii
McKay .was dead. She died at Dai*.
kn/Jlon llosfntnh. SJhiiss Millie Cone
C oh the si- k list. Jl ^yas^ad to
near of Mltf? lalf McCJerurti Inine
no rtvoret. She {vas. '.Aid to .^at ' FiK
day at II o'clock. XfrsT "donf-st
from John, X. (\ and liftAlhertii
tirc_iu.il he city vi-itiiio- Mr. A. Stephen.-'
and. Ijii'iihv. We - hope then) ji
_ ..pleasant?.st.-iy. We me tfe)jgliti>4-to
r -have Miss K.nldic I'arucnr from Xe\\
! York v ltv. h<m2H_ifl;_,'dn t" sue lid thi_
r '-mi miner. ?\Ve- a-Ve delighted to haV<
olio. of. our college -student}). Miss
Shaddie Spears lioinc v-ti'.'iin froir
( he)aw; M s.- Thc'hcl-SjHiirs.' one o'
. our h' st teachers^ d-iy^-.liier. of. Mrs,
1 fail!e' Y, k l'l vv '(mot,-.
a three7 vroJ?l<. vai-.i'tion. Mr. Xe!
Stv: h v ; ! ; ),:?? r al -v. 'WatcJ
IlfK I.: y\ < !.' . Il l children
ha've .1*'. .41 . u- -tvr attr-r <"pri(J
UW- he av 1. ^Mu on!s and
: i? hi _y? i i>7 M\ssi?si|>?>i
L rVv tap h I.'.Mm
- ri an;} I'm. . -! vi-i .Vi he'Voiy.
Jvt \u,-' (. " !\,v:r * r. lot (if sickr?>
a'r"' 1 ; fnxiuir ci'.-y, The is.
v, > P.ar j'iv: v on Thuml^v
_ '! -.( ?: .'\n. S?c'?viipj_
; ." l i";I'c:* "was" ?Ms\
ay. ret. '#? .ail \vp!4) sueeess
<. <. .Mr. Itr.i > is M'.P.iic, f.ioni Clio.
? and /!!t - ??( (' o 'l!i rpya frnjh Wins*
t' 'j \\--w ; !V
visit* i V:Sautters. 'Th?
' people ?et-m 1<> ho vetfy busy jvatberiufi
Ij <ii . ?y!: i: y.m .ire in need o!
; " : '7 'I'-- f '! 1 o Si = ' M
! ( . !>." alejCV iltin's. He* will- do yoi
j Hp vitfh'w Im*. Vteese .\vas; in the city
| on I a: i;'.. .- t Ki l.lav. K.-oryhndy.
i s?'t ,as in aol.in;? ready for the
wish them a h'ippy time. It \Vas sa<7
to hoar of Mrs. f/snry Tmvnsend be
.lajf no nv re. She died at l'iof. John
5 n'- h.-rne. :I)v. C. Cook preached a
r Tr.osd \vtOK7-:'!''.' -.''" i-'Oh' at A.'M.'-E"
/.. e!.r.! -t,-i t an layni It was
sa\i '?) , t;a!i:-.e Vtin;.Mis.-Grai'ie Li.ll
was a?j. v-he died at- the home of
. _.htr_-:1 :.Tf7*'lor' ika?- Morris.
trotno' host -lr.ic!cThycrs\ in Honn
It: vil!'? n.\ ('. r :t-\va: ?i. p. McCoy,
C. S. Met' y, !'7T i vinji'Un,; (hey are
;n i ?!.<?:n r very pood
'\v.>:l-r. \Vt?. h,?v:\'them iauy h_iuuness.
: ,M) ' ' I'. M' ( i>.',iim left Monday f<>;
V.'a i. .1L (\, to. a.tend .smnnier
}< In o' at Howard University.- MissjI.ee
Dram h t'l t'ov Washington, It.
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CAP!, IMTON APPEARS INRriCiTAL
AT A. & T.
COLLEGE ' . :
\V<ts Rendered
l-\ Xa: td Ha^itine Pianist,
"tin Mi.vij ?v':i, N. .Inly. 10? Friday
'.-van.n *..v, rnFTT)r?.?n3M famous
with O. A. Fuller
anj-. ?. -ai>t?e;m-d,-.irt a rrmr
I ic-il M- -i at liyl'i a oic_a??audience
I 111" m I. V L* I -litter t
I ft'.vned?rn< c iiiiitiwiial fame as a piam
ist. ill' llii' role of a vocal soloist, was
A ini.mmo;li crowd bravgd the inr
Vmtn't w h errandTiem<i"ristrated by
-...their ui niip'-an b that the program
atoal'al o;'?Vi fags w as highly enjoyed,
sejooilons taken from the leading ar:
lists, sr.na' iii Italian, Frnch, German
unci TTn ;!i.sh, ' formed a ' part of "the
program'. Thq Xeguo spirituals were
* lustily pir.armj?. The following sel-'
ections were- sung hy the noted ar-j
tist; : ?R...W-.
,'?a-si;,-:,-:i.-;i. Hrphip^; ftu.
i I>oppolj:aii'.reTv Schubertj Die bciden
| Grciiadiorcu_Stliuitiann. - f
I- 11 pleat des pel ales "tfo?^jf!oui\sJ
'Pc'.o;e ? Baton Xocl ales Hnmhlftsjj
Massenet;- . i.eyende d'une suapre
(from I.a .fonpdeuf ), Massefiet.
Ali, I.o.e. but n I ?ay!. beaeh; Fn'
trertty (Manuscript), Triton; In the
Silence (if Niirh't, IlacJinianiofD, The
^SoaJviojf-t-aiadvVtrkc ?? ?
Spirituals---Don't' yo'u weep- when
" I'm li'illr. r.ur'ei.uh; " Somebody's
knocking1 j?t your door, Dett; Every"
time t feel thc^SijM'tt.'fMftnngorifrty,
TV, 4 ?*
I'll "n.
Richard _H. Thnrison rvf'
dramatic arts, to the (Tefiffiit of tfrc"
audience, recited, "The Raven."
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:>" ' ; THE PALMETT
II A/^ASTER NEWS
?U?~^ <1
Mrs. Mai yt* Roulos the wife of our
IE3S2E -Itill .-LhtU-cily?Saturday?for
iVentphis, Tenn., where she will at.tend
the Quadrennial Missionary eon
vention. Mrs. Boulosis a reprosenta
live frouV' Columbia.' S. C. Stal? Gonf??roin-p.
J =?r*- " . 1 K
Km-. Emtio-*, Mr. Allen Frasier, Mr.
- Will Allen, Mr. C. C- Mellwain, ah?
.Ml*. W/ M. Din by loft last Mohday~
the llth, for Newbdrry, to attend the
Electoral Goilppre. ; ?
Air. Will Allen wa^ Elected to go to
the .General Conference? May? 192,8.
'I hey returned Euesday nijrht.
Aliss Ruth Ellerson returned to
Sparthnburjr, S. C." where she is' stud-]
yiug to' be a traitgaLnurse
Mrs. ^na GVockett returned home
from Pageland,-S. C., after spending J
some time with her mother and other,
relatives.
There was a time in?old ST Paul?
A. -51.. K. chureh on last Sunday the
10th. We. had Pilgrim choir with us
and-talking about singing,' that choir
can sing. It seems as if the Heavens
are c 0,111 in g down when'they!
singT~- ??i, ; *
The -MtertmTHor the <lhy Was C3?
00 dollars. -j . ' \
Itqv. Benboiy, the ex-presiding Elder
. of the Lancaster District and
trustor of Bethel Station, in Georgetown,
S. C., motored hoi-p
Iity^eveniug. "a
Rev. Bc-nbi,w was to havo nreaehorl
' Iijti* nights but as the weather was
u;a ay-' able. .. he preached Friday
night, a-. soul . si.'t-ring- 'sermon. " Tt.
cenicd as" if the w.ju>le 'church Would
aleh i?n lire. Eyeryho'dv ?fqlt good
oolh unmtre-ttnti--^nncrs."1 ' ' r~ " '
\^l4i have on -otir sick list here as
;< !1 ws: Mr. Edward Sanders on" Cat
w! a St.; Mr*<-,y\lma Clinton on Barr
St.; .Miss KqaoMq Hudson on Barr St.
r.. Sam Crockett oh Pleasant Ilill
we: A'rs. Viola Harris on Pleasant
tlill Aw., we hope for them all a'
peedy recovery; ... ^
t he lYirn-h- ~tmd relatives . die also |
orry to know that Mrs.'.-Sadie Mc
Kinnie is. so ill. . . _
lifiT. iMi'Kiniiie Is a native ot Lancaster'.
S. ('.. but U'l'nt to Philadelphia
to visit relatives. After' Retting
there she was taken seriotfsly ill ami
is now at the hospital in Phil.nlei.
phia. " ~
Two men were called to eternity
sere Fridajy afternoon by a caving
sewerage ditch near the -new post of*fu4.'
Such has never happened here
before. ' 7 ""
h? umce rnone ?4uv
?? N. J, FRE
< r-~ 4ttorney-at-I*aw a
^ ' Pr*ctire in all Court
j ' TT19 iVnshlnptnn Stiyat,
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They wore Ben Belk, a boy of 1-8^
and Mr. Robert Cunningham.
Mr. Belk wag buried Saturday.
Ilis funeral was held at New Hone A.
M. lO. Zion church of which Rev. Joe
FTasier is pastor. Mr. Cunningham's
funeral was preached ' Sunday at St.
Paul A. i\ifc E. church by Rev.- Boulos.
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Mr. Cunningham Is survived. _hy-a
wife, two children, nine brothersi two
j. sisters, and many relatives. ..
. The family, mis our greatest sympathy.
'
There war organized at St. Paul A.
M: F,. church 'Tuesday"night the PaVent.
Teacher's Association.. .This organization
will I cause the Parents,
Teachers and Children to be closer
connected. *?~ r
The. ;white trustees--of Lancaster
High School and the county super
intendent will be with us in our next
meeting.
There was n T>7g ball game here
yesterday. The Y. M. C, A. vs. T. C.
. K. ?The Y.?Mr- C-.- A->a are known
not to lose, but, the T*. (\ K. -whipped
fh''"i yesterday, --The .scorea were. 10
to 12 favoring th T. C. K.
; The Missionary ladles met at Beth ,
Ichem-Mission July-TTr-anddhe meeting
was we\l attended. They had a
few remarks from Brother C. C. and.
Andy Mcllwain. Thoy are doing a
great woVk. ' -.
Mrs. W. M. Digby i^|ooking. for
i i? A 4.1 a n _
iivr? iHiner iroin niwuia, via.
He is one of the old pioneer^ in
African, Methodism. We extend to
him a hearty welcomq.
We are still striving to build our
church by God's hefp. \Ve take
t-his method to thank the many
friendsAvfiw have been so liberal in
holpiipr us' raise money to buy the
c^uiclv-^^pt. We simply ask them
tovrpjitinuc with us to the end. '
ft*iMr*-/Jessie Perry is still 'nrL
sick list. We. hope for him a speedy
recovery.
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0 LEADER r ---GREENWOOD
LOCALS .
"A Rihle Health C1 iih"^ wag~mrginT- J
-izod~tS$iweeTTTy Mrs. Bet tic B.
Jones; .The club has for it's object the >
awakening of--a- deeper Spiritual !
uee, Alice viorv: Ma^tnio L, Williams,;
Ila Fair, Effie Dixo'n, Henrietta Wil-1
r liamn,-Geneva?Nance. A. Ale I innioil
! Perrm, and Cora Williams. .
[ Air. and Mrs. Butler, Air. and AICs.j
Charles Heard and .Mr. Lattimore ofj
Abbeville, were welcome guests, at
Alt. Pisgah Sabbath. . I
Mrs. AVinton E. Williams and Mrs.j
S. J. T. Burgess left Sunday for the
Quadrennial convention in Memphis,!
Tenn. They go as. representative* of":
the W. II.- and F. M. Soeiet-y-ef - Ahe-t
Piedmont conference. Other repres-;
entatives from this conference are i
AIr?r?Luln Crawford, Mrs. Annie Mvt
- Simsr Mry. Rung" J. Clark, AIrs7 El In i
"W. Boyd,'and Mrs.'Emilia R. Wjlsonr-?
Airs. Alexander of Laurens was, also
in the party. ; . - i
yThe greatest -^yes tho jrreatest?
"meeting in point ol attendance, inter f
est and tangible resu.lt is being had j
at Mt. Pisgah, this'week by the Rev!j
S. Douglas MoJ)uffie,i). P., an evan-'
geltst 6T rare ability. ^.Record break -1
irtg crbwds are present at every ser- J
vice a?nd remain throughout the even-1
l'ng^ ?more later.
Prnf- V, A. Henrrllrfl tlii" vm"!'!-"*
for Detroit, Michigan, t-o visit his fam
ily. Miss
Viola Wyries who has been vis
iting Miss Kvelvn Waller, on H'ar-keH .
street, returned to her home in S?c-!
j iety Hill, S. C1., this week.
I *. FJjpima R. Wilson and Mrs. I\
M. daughter, of Abbey illc.'*
were in the city this week visiting
frj/efuls. *
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Residence Phone 6798
r.
IDERTCK
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nd Notary Public
n State and Federal.
?Columhia^h.C,
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truth and a more Avide knowledge ui:
the fundamentals of health. rrvceiir*
imr the ortrani/.at i.m M.-s ih?n?? made-A
very interesting (and enthusiastic'
address givin# account "frf the Bible
conference which she had attended in;
Columbia in June, as a representative j
sponsored?by?the white, ladies dTj
Greenwood. At the conclusion of the ,
address, the following ofliccrs?were
elected i^Mrs.. Bettie. B. Jones, presi
dent; .Mis. Aurelia Gniles, vice-president;
Mrs. Azelee Griffin, Secretary;
. JUl'S- .Elbbio?Swt4.hir Trrasul'eTT TTTei
club will meet next week at the home
of Mrs. Susie Nance,-.Wednesday,'
July' 27, 192-7, ' . '
Mrs. Willie Gordon of Boston,. Mrs
Josie Lee of Atlanta, and llix-iAii^
Williams, of cincinnatti were in the
city lus? week on account of the sudden
demise of - their brother, Mr,
George Williams, who died in Baitimore
and was brought here- for in-,
terment. The funeral. \tas attended
|' b.v Di. B. J. ItiUhsev at the home ol
Mr. Arthur Williams, a .brother ol
the deceased. , Many ?weve -the- flora,
offerings.
Our sympathy goes t,o the beieaveu i
| family, in their sorrow. ^
" MJL^ f led 1 till oh Spring street b |
ill at this writing. . - i-V
- Misg R.i sa LeetfttTi'nori has returned
to AsheVllle after a short .stay at fhopniVnt.-ddomii
iIf in Sumlcr street..
Miss 'Sarah Payne of Winston-Salem
visited her parents,'Mr. and Mrs
--Payne, on Marion St. r.e;yntly.
~ Mrs. W. P.^Villiams and kittle -soi;
VV. I?., Jr., havo- returned home frun ;
BdV.is Academy where, the former at
tended summer school.
Antiong those Who attended Stat> ;
Sunday School and B. Y. P. l\ con !
vention in Charleston- last week ar<
,ihe following: Revs, 11. A. Peter ^
son, W.-p. Williams;. Misses VViUa
I.. Pox, LeTa Johnson, Janie Williams
and Birdie . Peterson. They report]
eyprything all right in Charleston.
Rev. T. Fox- filled the pulpit !
at Weu.ton Chapel, Sabbath lit the flb-'j
. sencv of the pastor, Dr.TNapcs, who i
is.away engaged in revival meetings
in the lower end of the at'ste.??
Revs. J. C. Smaisfc, S>. E. Martii^,
j and Prof. E. F. Floyd came up from 1
Newberry Tuesday pight to hear , the
! evangelist, Dr. S. Douglas McDuffie.
who is conducting meeting at Mt.
gah?Temple. They leff for home |
Wednesday morning extolling the j
work^Svhich is being i[done beFe by |
Dr. McDuffie. ' . ,V
Mrs. Stacv Qn'^p1".,'1!'!' nn 'u"iT',,,r*
Ave., has bFCir ^offlewHot indisposed.!
but is now able to be about her duties.
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%Many of our people are now ''summering"
in Chicago, New York, Bos-J
. ton,. Now Jersey,?mrd "TftlliuTefphin. [
Among them are;. Misses "Annie M'e-1
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