The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 06, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
I Saturday, August 6, 1927
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ZION BAPTIST O'lll;UC'H NKNVS
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Our SuniTay School was, roiillv fine
last Sunday, .nil tcachv^.s were pro ;j
r- ov"^' ;v e from the
recent State Sunday School aud IT. Y.
P. U. Convention hgfet in Charles"torr
from Miss? LiHteM;'ie Martin.
JMins Alai tin ga\c a ghnung account
of all that happened ut the great
Charleston meeting. '
Qur?pastor, Kev. J. - r^ White,
? preached t? most . wonderful sermon
at 11 :JJOr using as his text, John 3:
10 Jiod su loyed the y,orUl that
^ whosoever believeth on Hint should
not POt'lSil. btlf. have evei h. I'lftn
h'At'3:00 1\*M. pastor, Key." Withe,
attended the funeral services of Mr.
his mother, Mrs. Sarah Cray at 228
Mnriou Silt? ?>.? ?:?;??^?
" The GethesnfahV Baptist tylldh riTBt
at St. Mark Baptist church, on East
" Cervais St. 'lhe pastor together villi
deacons John Suber, J. H. Waiters
and' Louts Legions, -attended. Tin
Rev. L. C. Jenkins preadied a most
night at Zion.
-Alhss Josie I*. White left Thursday
for a month vacation visiting friends
in New York City.
. Airs. Alma L. Hopkins ami two soiu (
James- and Hildrcd paid a brief vis ,
*. it to the honvc..fVom Greenville Tucs
day., .. ' ' . ' . ' 1
Bio. Ilenry Kennedy's funeral was
S~~;~ neirl Ji oi.i- Zi?.t?v: linptint church Tnes..
IP ' day. lie diOd last troutrdrry-.-^-fei-o.Kennedy
was a faiihf-.il lKhev of our
ehweh-und a-GhrlsLkw- Indeed.
? Rev \i?A1?Myers assi sted liie pus ,
tor in the eulogy. '=JH
Rev.-White left for Mt. Zion. Ha"jr.
' tist churph, Cutherieville, lufar . York,
where he goes to conduct'* a .revival
for Rev. J. P. Keedpr. / ' , - - j
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JONES.CHAPEL ClIl'Rt 11 NOTES
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" 7rServi<!eg ^verjr-gTT(T(l * Sunday?.!uly
*?: 31$t. -
Three sermons w<frO preached* during.
the day. ..The pastor preached
~~ 11 ;00 A; .M.?Roy. Mr* Sue lh Smith
preached, her. closing sermon for- the
reyiwl at 5:00 1' 31. and Dr. (i. T1)
ilia id preached 'an excellent con. j
xiruciive. anil instructive sermon at
' 1 ". 8:00 P 31. -1
The results of the two-\\ eefeuevA
1 al conducted : b.v Sistef_ Syriih arc
twenty converts,' twenty four accessions
and nearly $200.00. Jones
Chapel is generally revived.
. . Great is.' Rev.- il rs.Siiuth and any?
pastor will do well id secure her SCO vice.
??V Our visitt!rs rtnrtnfc- lliu?day am !
among the distinguished as follows: I
I'rof. J. \Y. Standback *bf Chegtfer,j
S. C.; Mrs Lassie. Simmons of Ashe |
~ . ville,~?r <J,; Kcv. pT^ITd^irsr-Or-tDillard
of the city, and many others
whose names we failed, to get.
EMANLEL A. M. E.-fill Ki ll
On la.st Sunday , was a very good
day at Emanuel. Rev. Julius llol
man preached from "the 27ih Psalm
l'2ih*d and l2lth verses: Sunday ev
cning he used 5Gth and 57th verses.
. ,Tlie choir ' sang beautifully. Large
croud attended' the picnic' - at Ti io
=??Wednesdays, -children enjoyed
it fine, Brother"^!. lT ' Williams,".
? superimLendei11 worked hard to make
it a sWeiie'ss.""^ _
The jfcvival meeting will He gift ttnrj
-T? 3rd Sunday. .'The mentbers surprised |
the pastor/Tuesday lligftt when theyj
M came in dnd-had prayer with his Wiie |
1 -i i_.n. ? ,.flvh ;infl nack I
ami ifn it uunmivii ??.
aii.es. Some-of those who came, and
sent packages are-: Al, II. Williams,
Maggie Dennis, Corrie Bates, Ella
and Blanche Brown,'-Augustus Potee,
Air- Willie Wlise, B. S. Jackson,
Mrs. Burton, Airs. Potee, Airs. Hen
nio, Alt's. AlorUgomei'y, Airs. Jlixson,
B. Williams, Airs. StUgt'i . ?uuT AFrii.
Wells. Alcssrs. E. C. CtArk, W. Al.
, Thompson, Green Jackson, and others.
REV. A. A. SIMS AT FIRST CALVARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
r? 1 mt Sunday was a firll day. The
ft ' Sunday school was conducted l>y the
superintendent Deacon H. W. Ilarri
| - son and was la r gel.^attended,?
^ At 11:30 A.M. Rev. A. A..Sims
B of Union presented- the subject "Jo
A sus faith in the victory <>r nrr
^^Lshmvh" from .Matthew 1 f>This
indeed, a wonderful sermon to a
Blcndid audience who were made to
Hel happy in their hearts.
I Bit 7:30 P. M. the B. Y. P. V. wffg
I Bned by the president Deacon M?,
1IH1 Til la bi i .t.*'
^ of Columbi-a ~~f
C. WHITE ?
S. Stewart. The splendid .program ^'B
was interesting. 2
I". AI. ,j^Ke Ilev. Sims was H
at'his best, preaching from the text ?
-Matthew l!o:10, subject, "How Will fj
^ oil FolhiW' Jesus 7" . This was a j jc
-jTmn-jsprmon, whlcFTieTJhis .iiVii.ml .. t$'
j spell b^uud, and gave much encdur H
*agejnent to all. :' |' -j_ , ~
. iiev. Sim's is a wtyideri'ul preac'her
and well known to ail. He is a mom
Iw ol First?<3 dIvary since his lirnrr
j uood days. We hope that .our sun N<
. will come to us again soon. at
1 '?i? . ? 1 -=^
1 (It;
ViAJO'ltlTV U.Aj' 1 1ST ... TTo
c'iiL ucii notks
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Spartanburg; S. C.?<W'e have had j
-due 'weather durmgthe, 1 ast.. tWcV .
weeks. The Lovd his Blessed us.
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Dev. Coleman, our pastor;, had an
Oil . his Way back. home," hut
.l>.V the help y.C thc-hoid. Pro. "Uf,
s?4K4*msly hurt.'
pr^WTdtetT^a wonderful sermon,. subj?m:
"David and Goliath" $'hick?he
explained thoroughly, . .. . t .
: We are very glad to sep UeSL-fcuie- m,
niu.iV in t|ie city "iigaiji lor we liiLss jjj
i him so much wlipn he is gone. W e it
can.. im-voilily iiu without him. ^
-W jd u_ckledotV, sinierjntendent ?<1 V
in<; Sunday School, uaine' on his^ usual
hour and. opened Uic Sunday School'. ' .
W'e are glall. to see " our?tfcrnday
^School. progi'essing. "We were very "V
-^httl -to?have in our imdst?.-HmdxijY
one ol' onr friends. Miss Willie
C'lndthers ol' Chiiaxro rfnel main mil- </l'
liTdT'T . . !
W'e are still Striving and trying a 1
to lini.sh our church. as the laborers an
arc worKing as last u^jH>S.s7bIe to try
to- 1 flush our bunding- and we hope tu 110
f'Jisc by' the hi-st' hunday! $1,U0U: We
"rrrryTTutry?to help. '1 ftt'-ptretoi' -is.
urging upon every member and friend
lu do- their bust. " 7
Itev.?AVaston -of- Qreenviill* -|ha*=|i-=Jieen
carry nig .011 a revival 1 or Kvv. *
Coleman.at Fester's Chapel. -"The Tovital
was carried on lor live days
a.ni 11 .;rnoji. lie alsu hurt service ni
tlie day at o'clock. 1 here we're.!,
many sinners converted" a?ftt^4_ host
01 11 lends 1 rum aVouiut came lb hear
aim. W e want htm. to come again, a1'
as . ho is always welcome. j.11
Airs. W atson and a . ' nutnbre ol' ** .
, iriend^. came over to the revival 011 ^
Mrs. Watson and a member ot sc
.lis last sermon. . ! [ nit
ilev. AtclJuiiie d'f New York, is (
1 oming-?to carry 0.1 tile revival at
iri.iuy A. K. "Chuiyit. KOv. "Mc- I'fj*
Jniuic_. carried .011 revival here 'last s*i
year- 'the people were so well pleas in*
ed that he was asked bacit this year. .ve
lie brings with him his ^on. . j su
.diss 'lilam-ho Murph accepted the
huspnahty or Mrs. . Ajkrncs . \\ uu-anrs ^
lii ;ii 11'iiii , iii. ni.irnim>- <ni \ \i ? < lit lmr tet
church, .St. John. A. -VI. K. Z. Church,
ol' winch liev. Coster is pastor. lie '
is the youhgest minister in the cuy ?4<l
and. lias .been het*e?rtm^' two' months.. c'r
-Melabel's "011 thy !siek list are i.iie'j W
proving raiiidiV -Tney are sa follows-: na
Airs; Williams, Deacon' Austin aliu *a'
Deucoir Rogers. - ye
aiiss Alaragrct Calhoun, a niciliber -j
oil the Girls' Supply Club, has rii her "
a few days: Aliss Al. ^^Ebgaie .) : <-i'
LtturCfis. a " ?*f> V-Xv*' ( j
'Aliss Gladys Coleman .hits., -returned , U1
to Columbia. We can't keep her in -*rd
Mrs. Bessie Kighard and sister are
also conhimijl to their rooftiS. They '"l
are much better now.
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THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR G?
STATE COW jENTlt)N ^
:[inThe
Allen Christian Endeavor Lea- ;-'mi
gue State convention will I,e held in iW |
Allen Temple A, M; E. Church; Green 1
>s (y Aiionioi flivl fhvmio'Vi ivtVi
11)27. Presiding elders and ministers
are members of the convention and *-CI
| are requested to come. Every local i
A. M. E. Church in this State is also |
I y *"'? fn ih-p--.
convention. ' ' ' ' . U.
? A convention session has h?en h?Ul+~ 1
heretofore in this City by the Sea, in a'
tbc-+own?on?the VVaccamaw and in
other towns in the Pee I>ee belt; now j *"
1 his year let, us go to Greenville and VC1
lmO>worCfrr greatest league convert ! ffl
tion in the history of our Christian- ?h;
Endeavor work jn thsi State. "On '
to Greenville" to breathe mountain Oh
air. to drink from the mineral springs; Or
and enjoy the friemfshTp and hoi- j saJ
prtality of /the Piedmont section. j we;
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THE PALMET1
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? TKKNTON NEWS - -
PastHime voea; innni School . tW
'tjro byys of South Cui'yliha opened
Hvttis Acadginv August 1st, ll>27
th . an excellent .enrollment. '
This* marks the beginning of the
si. se In ml ,i.il" it* kind in jiio I.'. S. A. i'
-Vegju !,<>> s.. . .
The'opening was wolf attended by
tions tiom tyluetiehl-, Aiken, _k;iln j
and I,o.*ingtou counties.
The' otlice for the regis! rat i<>n of
ya from tW above named counties
omptly: opined at 8 A.
At '.J o'clock\he bovs assembled in
?pe1 for formal opening PoyotiOns
re conducted by l!rof. J. I'. pur
ss, Vocational Teat hers' Ti;ainer of
tuth ( fcrolimg. atTtm Which 'he cm ailed,
the importance of the work *
d. laid stress upon the'establish
L-nt ef- ihore schools of its kind. Ilis
list rat ions were so plain to tpeiu,
. triulmlnl win- nl' the. ,i>!il ..minister _
eakiiig'. about the Dry bones in the
illey. ?'
Under such .insirhefuiff'The bo.Vs
South (Carolina should be. able to
Avase their rural and civics, in in_ r
lliirenirto-- , . ' 1
These two actors are the primary
jl Ci of the . school; ' .
d were organized into louV groups,
il began to work out a so per vised
iciical program under^Uio instruc
11 of the fut'.uiiy* . -.-y
At' -I o'clock the 'boys were at*
'I b> the, instructors to the _
iiJutny pool, there they contested
swimming until o?? ?
The instructors are Mr. M. KTMct^ly,
director; Ml'.. Ct O. Mcintosh^
i.-istaiit; Mr; J. M.'jdne/, Mr. ('has.
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\\ l ight, Sec-1 reus.
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CKOKlIK- MAYS
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The rain j'bi a few days
ound -rhiic. thVyn^Tiht i( .seems iis if
has* started tip again.
Summer school its over. Among
e teachers whoy^dtctrrde, summer
hool at-the State (College this siim
r from St. George were Mrs. Mabel
Summers, Key, anil Mrs. J. M.
urshai-K Misses Sarah and Susve (
*ndersi.|g Miss7. M.^Gj" lv.. .DT"eir_
eet. The" teachers report as hav ~
spent a delightful summer anil ,
ry much benefitted from the l'CIts
of the summer sghool, .
Tlir-T^TTctieTS^xlccided that to do ^
_h.nl "n-i.ilr -they Will have to at H
\ summer school. .
We are very- glad to welcome in
r midst for their summer vaea_
iii, the Misses Anna and, Mat tie Ov *
street. These, young women are
ih teaching out of town. Miss An.
is, a member ol'-the State ColtOge
culty ami lias beei): .foi some 5, of
ars and -Miss Mattie, for the past
vj. 'A.wantl V- tq.rtnu) siusoX - .iniij ,
e .wish for j.henv a pleasant >lay in
r town. ' ' >' - . "
Ir-;.7l - m r.mt- -C.k l**ntlvifpy .- -sou'K .
start.d. 'I he Kcw. J, K. PtfRsin
i'hiiadeli'liia will conduct the meet
j: in-' * iii'niim- Wednsedav. August d. j
. -L'ensin is a \v oil nod dawdjiafta ^
. I'ensiiv, is., a wonderful*.mouth
ce for God and the- cause. Come
e. come all and hoar l)r. Ponsin.
is hero fur 10 days preaching at
c
i Of South Carolina, pastored some
od JIopo Baptist Chinch, lie W a '
ars ago the Shiloh- Baptist (hurchr j
niter isTnov. doing pastorial .work
Philadelphia. 1
We have planned lor a great mect.
C and hope all who attend will be 't
v much lienelitted.
rha'district -meeting held/with the
eenvillc M. E. Church was report- :
as a success and very large at.
idance.
JOHNSTON NEWS ^
-Shaws Creek Bevival
.1.,., Inlv -Mih tin. iTciit annu ^
revival . meeting commenced at V
awfs Creek Baptist church- 1*1:,
A.j.M. the pastor Kev.\T.'A. .Wen *
pVeached the"*~Infroduetory ser
in from*the 'Jfith verse of the 18th '(
apter of St. Matthew. ^
!t is remarkable to note that one
eek cht.veh, while another thou
art on the- <wt+u?le- unable to -geL_in ^
re eager to hear the gospel. -The ^
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rO LEADER - ?
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service in keeping
your desires, one Kti-Tfl
will be in accord
the wish to prop
hohoFTRe memory |y ^' _, i
l;nn>-Hit; .Mao. Fran. o<?v
relatives. a4^-d o<ynwdi-tL __ y . ,
I'rots. 11. W. BuunUtardiv r an ! (Y
V. Valentine of Allen" University, ai
rived Sunday t'or (the S at ef.\ <"
-r? 1
Convention
Mesuntnes Jllertlia Hunt, >uy; aTTTt
Georgia Wriuht. and?Alx?\ a : ' , _
Myers left' Sunday on 0st in ? .< ! iv.p ..."
;o "Charleston and Allendale. . . I'M.
Mis. Lila Lee II oily of liiiiladeT
phut, Miss Phyllis CalfT-mn ' !' To? ;! v;'t
kejree Institute and .MPs tjuessk , n,.
Calhoun; .Messrs. Alex Weiand. UY
A. Fisljor were, the Sunday dinner .,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. JO. ci.1-'flnthnr-^T;
it their lovely home on (lakdah; Aye?
nue. The guests were tTva'.od to": a
most -yJahuraU' lepaia/.r-Yl.ietT .war r,
ihoroughly enjoyed?hy, .1'
pVCSCllL - : , . , |
On last .Sifnday 'the ?k-u?..?v> a:' 1 7;T
friends of Allen. A" M.' -!' Tr?
Dhufch were favored- with -Oa?4i-?h-,?
.inguished presence of the Kev. v. ( .
Sumpler, a TFnhiiTv vuun;;' f*iirtTTnl li(
the ASM. K. Church, of 1>i ho-.. S. < ,
kvho proilchud two vet-viable'. j? a. n }i:!
al, voluminous and ? inspn ing g<>s. ?;-x
pel .sermons, he Using. a> - h; - s il>
[c'cts-t-'The. 'Secret Power _?*'----Str- "vi.
'aid's Life afttfr' "The- Wot'if :ir-: >i-n hts
womin.tr and everting n so.-weiy.
Phe morning discourse was perially a5!',
irilliant and etrcetlve." The Sunday
School and A. C. K, 1;o ha s.
vere .fairly?well?attended :
Rev., Surfipter left Monday at yuan
'<>r Spartanburg, whore he-will -1 e.td
1 day- of two w ith friends. .'
Misses Sura and KHa Ua?- i.- i. (hi
jirs In' Dy.br siyl WWdward Id?
schools, respectively, Cincirtpafti, O. K.
>nts, Mc., and ^Irs, 'L, \V. J.<-e7.on ;>t.
4An SI ' ? ?U
The commencement Oxerci-e-. of
he Kah'/.eel class, held Monday night
it the Phyllis Whoa11ey. Center, pt>.v^;
hI unite impresivo. TTof
ETie occasion was delivered by Rev, W
Henry M. L. Janu?s, B. Th? who used At
is his thome4-'ALet .v'oaip ligjil sh;r<-" _j_
vhieh was very interesting. Other on
'eatures included a talk by .Mr. K.
Z\. Murray arTd a duc-tt 1 vy TBPgnn'fflr ? yfir
rurner and Stllllvatv and remarks'by
* . ' ' * ' f
J'-.'uu* . ' .V i-Jl'-i
he departed in quiet
i and simple dignity, jfctglJj - J.
(uislur, .Rev. a\\Vaier. j? .
hono:' for'' valuable y> iV.7 , _
-at-ilte lii.'lom : |-u. .I/i",}'/; ' ^ ~~
year of . ftisj administration. :ie/ha
married 1'iOi). Juried more .ciia.n
baptised loOU.' and -p11tin.;'
than SOUO .soul-s^lming 'im.si . n \ -ij ~
year*. , ?, ?f???
-Ah riufiwretmj; |>to< et'ift ii ,?; . * ~~r
cd to grow, better and in-' I /, . .7\Jdr.
A. an Sjuirtiu iicfef.-.
t-"a noted'produet of lA ii. n ( . i
lege, ami Dr. 1,. W.. Allan; *. ? !'..'? i
g?t<b, Ciflt. ,<>He; "f Uk- ;e.
vdvalists of. Georgia din Jie pru.iyir
ing. . ' , ; " ; ~
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1 eil'eet nvaeo priva!""1 <' " ?
\\.ci*ky ill .spile of llie .cio\vi,ei.. c -?.u: cu
and mound \yhiW\'h??ieied w..e. pi .,
plo and 4UU automobile-r' and?n'.hi:- ?
o'ehick'&'-.N'o coll I'll, ion \\7. tv.p4hce a.
any Unie during' '.the v. c* lr. MidVy j
'of.the neighboring cluiiit. a. UcJC
represented and ivnuem.1 .ci'i...
IVWpil'; I ! 1IIIV .Uwh. . ; i'.: I ..., .
Trenton. Aikei\,*Augustas r
and many otiieiy toy. a$. atai eoinnu?n
-iviwwc 'sL'cn in.' .Tii'e i > pmu.'.-d-t-"-'
L i eek (iaily.. " '
v l iie .meeting: gaoled- fi . o i.\ .' ?
mid a hnndeoiuel ^uin '? : . u.
viirscil. If is believed ;r.:i "\T;;s v.-a., 1
hciltl-at Shaw'; t in.;. . iu. jm ... j.
liie_.rei.ord >-i ei
Greenville IN ov, a
- >.? ' * . *'[
Mr ft. EJv Aanderson <>l- Fl- i !a.- is! j
visiting .her nuii her. M r . Am 4 ? 7
ley,- on 'Nichols St . | ,
. .Mr:-1. (;c-(>ruin 1>. Wri"'1?i'iai.i?;?
ilc'lnhia. is the guest <.r her mother., j ,..
Mi's. Marie MeCalL, tinCalhoun-St.
Mrs. 'Matilda i>1o:(n of liaUunor . J. 1t
is visiting in this city. ' J (.
- ^trs.'-.-Swo'^Trrtr-litTTTn-nf-'-^ ; T' 1 i'
phia, is visiting fi< v niuihciy Mi;,'i'v 1 (
coiii Robinson, on Logan id.
Mrs! W. A; Fislu r nii.l Mi-: < 'V
les Annie Lewis lldt Satuiaktv for
. .
Caesar's'Head. wiiere they v. ii' . pirn'!
-J -1- i- *- Ha, M, , , ?hmmmm \ k
several weeks. . .'
Mr. Willie McCall has-ret arm ! t-> .
. mi;
the 'city?from a visit id rTiifadvlpi.ua.
and other points,
Mrs.. Beatrice .C'alhount, ami little t.
M. W. -Taylor ami -J.- <-U Martin
Mm ti! it 11 |>t i von f-i.nipkU ;l the . tv
ii'.' i ?t t ninal i iiiiVm' <
Jj i VtiHiol .which is ' kcinji
y in.uv't >_!>,. .kt }? I'hyilis. V\ 1h'}UK>
k- - A ii'iiiirovcnM'ir
iVi M / f'iia-c the hc'triiiniiij;
uk ' 'ion is' {ivv;
.. <1. . ik*v. -J'. . I . \\ i:hri sJI'Vaf,' H/i
i ; i'1.', . i i.in^.; iio.i'''i f-.ii {i >,--* n nt
Vl!? ii 'A: Al. K. <.'h'uf? i.. is the
i'ut ^ujjyiiiUvii'!' ii'.T Tie h?rs''an
?":o- Ol :i :iiTT.~T I !n-::tp?^ai=prgp
'< . " k.- fyVaU'Ul' ( oil
' ?> v.-.u 1 < ' jr<m II<jr .TciiipUj
V.-Mt. !.; ( iit L.'n ii?tr '\v*t'k. "t/\ vvVy
:?tt- jt'.." ! (nil Jr?> iu:'!'anft;c*<i by
' -!' i ?''' All. Hulw ' T.*Tfff
" ,'i<i .\vil! bean Ou'? taiul'
"V i 1 ? tit.-. social calon Jai'!
: .. j:\ i- mjiiu -<|uiie
ir 7.1 K"'-iniy t.<vxaii; We
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-y^-n r, ?
i. .:,vr **?<i..! 'h i: >iv?i to Bcuu'i
t ' , '.\! r 1!. F. Williams
t|!i,'(l m>.'.?rr / vViupHjf
th< M- v-1 o u(j lj\ rail
' ;itU'i'.ci lr.' oiii.cjitMiii wx'i'c Mr.
:"! M i>.' J. Jo 'M."i V.. M/sttniiiw, I'.
I. ' lilt d'.'-i i 1' Ann a I i ti ?.
i ! ( Ki : ii 'hatiil- <?;' Hvt'mrl Sunday
-h'?- 4-4rtf??iinO .'prurtdnt-ation
:>l Swn?.'ay. 1 hu . band \vas* trained
y j>i> > ;11;;K. l!. . iVowartl ami
iw.oo "ATidt-rs n. The idui.ati.na
'!v . ;i .t ' '"m sviiTuay- :xh""l ovt-r
t<.p. . " . .
'/i:o (J. or uolu c:l hnj-y hall
~r~n?it:1" ': vr ? .(
ic: no; <.>jt 1 ."> !i. Thy
-1-t-trr.^i.'. % ^.1 ?? 1T-_ ? ? I. t. j- - |
"iler. lhinor thy Mayor., an uj> toilV
plliy \Vf!l !.r pTcscr.ird U{, Beth
M. Kv t'hinvh oii'Auinf>t 18th,
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!?K'a!-uamiss'this treat
i lid season. . '
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SID.'n i:\ l AKhj M:\VS
TTTTd ] ') i i (a : .i o!' ('irllirnlihi.- :i Pi'i?
"!" - Vc unlay. JIv pniu"hQ(l from
litthow 7' hiiplu-,. i; 2-vorsos. Ho*
.f.ulu iii' tho Word of God. Ahat!
.mivht"ho yhlo to- viow it ' <Y??m
my im-jrU s. 11 fi* soVinon very
:.{i iti'jr ;?nd. lu-ipful. . iiJi-y,
Pill.trd is well known aninntr
Tunihians, ? nr.d wo: are. always
;ayUi!-t" have .him with us, Soy
.1 01 Tl,.0''oiT!tT'rs_ nivd:-mAml>oFs at
-4?:?1 ?in1 Is* a n <4 ay-- -Soim o I - o?tivo?tion :
? ? ha .v.,?S.;.- How py.w. t liy._
liuil .niul Ivfwvnrth I.-oaurue cn^nwl
t1-'.i ir i<-myti.vi- hoars w itlv ai'i>roo.
l.V O ( >
V'? :': o I'vi'vtrty?^nTvfor^thtT pets!ov?;
!^TnL.vUarvH*r-1'"ct;ho pa-tor is still."
-viityr yoor assis'tanoo in his ' many 1
.h-e's.- lit' is trying to. work- in
ymolly- wkh.HlKcon-m nod. His mo
0 K to kooi) tho t-hinvh at* tho
Jn ' standard ami to make "all sOr
< ,y ' y hat ' tin y ~ siioa!.; lH- iTurugfjf
- 'ny. Hloaso sh. w - vonr a
ioti )>y your response to his call
1 youi at'ondani J.
Ml MS I I. IPS 1 M()\ MliliS
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r- Tfvt:isrtV'Y'iinationa* ? Minis 1
"X i'y jag" session *for '
. >i:rn?>n'v !'? " ,:n Bethel A. M.
,jfl'ilivh .laty^ftih tit rocipnone in
*!l! MMLlil iit'Utl t 1U MlnV~
pu|i-' In r f>th. 1027, thus hllowinp I
.t.h fMt- .A 1
]>i?no hy iu\lor of the President, j
'Hurt- will ho,a ffiocial program at j
osloy. M. T\. (lnu-vh Monday nijrht.
ly. 8th at 8:30 P. M., jriven by the
" ( ' M: dnn.'iry children with tal
t lVoni dlho'r churches. ? t.
Mifs Singleton and hoi- band will
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.
" - PAGK FIVE \ , ;;,
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Quality dressing Club
: ^?s rU'unin;*. Mi-pait ihy, AlJ*
? Urin? and 'L)\eiuK
\Vl ??'.< II. u.i'ur your con
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"r*at;:*'h help. - ' r_
I. K. i)< nlv>. Manager'
Vv I. ( . A. WILDING
S.iinU-i St. I'hone 3861
' ' -y. I.or.^., ft avy Hair by
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XI. I owns Hair Grower
.<i".;'-.mv.id to (iottt: Hnfr and Stoq ' ' '
:iair r ra'lini;. . /hie ilox will1'
i..\ii UiKX'KS \\.^NTI;D.
Vi ifn r roii toiiu
XI. TOWNS
i!i\ IVmileton, S..C._
:-v->o?:-.>^ocux:
g* _lhe Economy Shoe g
-g? Repairing $lt6p ~t ~~~r~
J A K.L LU BANKX, Proprietor D .
.g 1003 VV ashmgton Street g
0 \\ <ir." ,\l*.rrl> uit-j /\u uiaiely Done 2
g Wi ll; ail<u I <>i And De+iveicd Jj . , <t'
t?3r \ ; HlAi: Phone 3926 3
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Fui.ei'ttl A Specialty
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SOI j| H 1*>l< N KA 1.1 AVAY _
SYSTEM.
.->< mo W ' depart.
0:50 n 2! N Y.-Augusta HI 10:00 a
1:62 p 22 AtiguMn'-N. Y. 22 5:00 p
I :HO 11 27 Cl.nrlo.-tou-Ciii. 27 1:45 p
"4:45 |> 2N ( in.-Chai-'K'StOH 22 4:55p ?,
l'0:45^'p. 10 Columiiia-Con. 6:55a,
5.Hii- a 21 ( o'lumbla.l'ax'v'l 22 ll:00p ,
! 0.HU p 20 Cain niltia-Aug. 10 7:00 a ...
In oo S Columbia-Aug. 7' 5:45 p
L;4Q p 14 C.iiliUM 1.0o-&UV 1j$ 10:10 a
OjH'l p '' ! Columbia Char.-SI*" 5' 10a
O.Qii a i.'i ( u!iii)il?ia-L'lnir 11 ?'2flp
.o n-1 p IX t'i>'Unibia-Cl}aa. 12 ikOO p
"1:45 p 2 Colunibia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00p10:''Q
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10'.?>?*> a7Hr-Coiuint>ia-Se>i ca 17 6:15p
5.55-p 11.'! % C(ila.-Chaiv. lT4 .7:20 a
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Telephone 02fu>
. COI.CM1UA. tfc !>:* " L?
~T"" I'HOMi U4b7 * ~
L. A. Hawkins'
\J . . ~ J ??--=?
Keal Em tale Agency
'Humes on Easy Terirf?"
1 I 07 12 Washington Street
~~ ( (>1,1;!UH1 A, S. C.
JCommon Sense ' '
n a |)i;mo is worth $700 it
..shwiiKl brine- $7U0, no morei *?
noi' iy> It"**'- ~~W.?~ t~.?:?~~
i -\V6 h;tvd- now pianos from
$27"v upward. ;*" " ?
"(Jfdrl 'dollars'* ' can't. be had
for .V'o. \Y give, yjju the "Cold
^Tamlard" .of values in pianos.
Convenient-Terms.
M A KONES-AU SIC HOUSE
1428 Main St,, Columbia, S. C.
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