The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 13, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, August, 13, 1927
I Chiireh News
By REV. JA
.uOj^oirvo^v^^vC'X ; ^
v ZIOX BAPTIST cm ?CH NEWS .
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Baptist Church. The assistant su__..
perintimdent^?Mr.- JThomfcis Dargan
hfts-rsplcndid corps, ^of^tsdehei's
were on time to greet the large at*
? r-'iidiinw at? Sunday 3ehuul.~rrn<TL oTiTdr 7
teacher showing preparation by their
manner of instruction.
At 11:30 the pastor preached from
the tovf '-WW wnj wfit n mnn _
** "0 gain this world arid lose his soul?"
We have one of the best pastors in
the-State. He always h-i^ n tyiirji. _
.*; 'rig mesagr for, his chngresViHon^
There'Were 0 new n-wmherg '~frfl.tr.a _
f<> the church;; - - -frTri
the "afternoon Dr. While preached
at- the Shiloh Baptist 'Church,
Shandon Anex for a convention at
' ?:?0 P. Mrs. J. C. White-nrnrCs-d?HT?~~ushers
of the church and r
thrv gnve a bcaufiful selection. Sun
day njlrhti We enjoyed them.
fi-00 P ~\T Miss Bynum conduct^- ad
Die B. Y. P. U.. We are .to
. -ay that this organization is grow:
""\t under, the direction of Dr. RulT
*?1?Miss?By num.? ~
V 8:00 P. M. the'Pastor-nron'ehed _j
i<> i\ ['iu-Kfi nqmsp irpm rnc^ liospel
"vouchor and the .bb.ieet of his dips *
" "Unto me who am less than
least of all saints is this grace "*
: . that I^haujd preach among the '
. . Cent'Ids". the iThscltPcTiaKTc" riches of
Christ." Rphesians .3:8. The col'cticn
was SI03.48. When want to.
hem; n reel good sermon,'come and
hepr our pastor.
On the 28th of August thore~vill
he a-Red, White and Blue pew rally.
^pme and see which pew jvvjll raise .
fhe highest amount of money.!
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A musical programme will be the
* of the evening. ? ??
ATrs. josio Belle White left .lust
Thursday for New Jersey to. visit
friends.. '
S'EJVS OF THE OLD POLKS HOME
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,_i?-\\V-w?yh-tn report that ,
mites at the Old Folks Home .are
s'ill doihit nicely in health. We have
another tmmher added to the homeif
={--0110 Mr. Sanders, which makes a total
of Ion hi thb home to he cared i
Mr. Fletcher, who. is a laborer at
; the railroad shop, has interested him
_ 'tclf- in helpinpr the cause of the old
?.? .folks home. " ?,?
- In JulS' lie was successful in jiiak
in?r a collection which amounted to
*2.R(L We are very fjlad that Mr
Fletcher has taken the dear old folks
' to heart-, and is. lending us a hdpinir
V.a:jd. We appreciate his kindness .
toward us... . I
The. Rev. Simmons is"~$tilf On hip
f"ii,;stian march. He is also labor
inft with mo and doing his utmost
'iJ mo in carrying on this
: r'cnt on user?? -?; :?; ?;
Tie was one who attended tho Tom
t'>-or k -"Qnplist Unl&ri and Sur.day "
School Convention at Kingsvillo.
~ -. 0., July 29?31. He was successful
in lifting a donation which amounted
to Sf.14 for the interest of. the. old
f I'-s hoorio. Wo thank Rev. Simmons
fur his cooperation. - Wr wjsh for
_ '-"v hanp|ness and good hoallh.
If there he any donation. We ask
i?.u to please send to 2120 F.lmwood
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SHter Jonie Ferguson is another
ccor-t?assistance?in the work. She f?
still on the Christian march arfd
? is doing food-wherevet she goes.
We bett the prayers of the entire
public.
Susie .Rrggers, reporter.
IRA J. (lAMRl.E'S BROTHER
BASSES ?
After -receiving-the'-sad irtttfligence
of the death of my brothei\~"f" left
immediately for home to attend the
??f funeral. :
I wish to thank the friends for the'
kind courtesies extended during: the"
-? - nirmss antj death of my brother, Wil
lard. ; . '
On our way back to Asheville, we
I called at the Leaders' office.
?were greeted \Vith a smiling:
f. f; (T lj.V Prof. # Geo. H. Hampton. It
L is nlwavs inspiring to meet a man ,
v of his type; a Christian gentleman!
. and educator* of wide reputation. |
K r will return to (Columbia in Sep-'
. 1 ember to resume my studies at AlK
Vn Fniversity.
CARD OF THANKS
We fhank our many -friends for ;
l rm}ny deeeds of kindness, sym- !
Hpathy and floral expressions at the
^Kemie of our wife and mothers, Mrs.
F. Vance.
(REV.) L. F. VANCE and
children.,,
B,~. Wh'ffliMBliftr." "in ii'
.y.-..- jjjj.5.*.,\,vo ~O
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of Columblai I
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lfivtlJIil. CHI'KCII NOTES '
"I'he.-Gulden liulo again proVcd to
bo the outstanding lesson in the life
of all irood (Christian) people,?
brought out by Mr.Harvey in a splen
Jd re > .i.'w of the loKiHon-on-Otrrtth'TrnTt~
' SLUl Sunday. . .. .
At 11:15 A. M.- Dr; J. E; Beard *
Vscendod tlie rostjunl, everything be-'
munion, he* selected the following
text: . Jolin 10:15, "And I lay down
Personal Sacrifice." . ? . I
?I >?di...P.rni*y in?the?sermon Dr. *
Beard" in a few" brief remarks paid
tibiae to Major General 'Wood, who !
suffered death for the cause of pub-1'
lie duty?"War \vi]l never cease till
UH'Tt learn how to treat one :indther,
till one race learns ' how to
leaf another, till one nation "learns
how to "treat mother."-?Major Gen.
WVpd. I.>n'./l.a.aizlQ;:;
tlie'.-smbjcct, "Personal
Sacrifices" the >"t>VLvVPhef. drove home
many wonderful truths t? the hearts
"Mul minds of the many hearers;
:'* hoy wfrre stlfficiep* to set any goul
thinking, "To sacrifice ,t? Godtwe
m^t sacrifice to our friend, our fel-.
I. man, or some worthy cause. He
xyo all for these,- what hast- thou
?iven for -Hiw?" The sermon proved '<
<>. ; te?* thought accomntvnied hv the ,
weiv of the spirit.
" The Christian Endoaypr was.'-jrood
- unlay evening, and the ' program .
- vet Sunday promises to be much
'otter. .Come and Witness it please.
\t 8:00 T. M.j a short ' prayer
meeting, ai.d song service began
which was very good and enjoyed
- Dr. Beard- then selected the "fob
'owing te\t from the Writing of St.
."ohn: "If ye know these things hap-,
y are yo if ye do them."?"Knowing
mil clomp; asserted? t.nere s arc
hin?rs we canHearn host how to '1?
Vy doing .them and there arethinps
'mi belter understand-by peifor-so
"it ts^w trh' .r kttnwtertfto -of rthe
teachings of .Jesus Christ:
Come to the services Sunday and
' n with us in the worship and?pre-r-rahe;
A warm welcome awaits you
there. .
NEWBJRRHY NKWS"
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The Third Quarterly Conference r
was held at Miller Chapel A, M. E.
hurch on Monday nipht Aup. 8. Rev
T. K. Tyler presided; the meeting
.hpcncd'at 8:30 P. M. Sinpin,: _
nd prayer by Bro. M. L. Tasane. '
"iev. 'l yler read (he JOth Psalm. Tin
-onference was -organized then wen'
had all monies in hand. There was
busings side; all the Clubs made'
their reports. Quite o largo -crowd -wUs
out?to?hear and see those whr. _
-were licit? enjoyed it very Jiiuch?Md!er
paid out in full. She --Jen rfp;
nothing else but that- "?
The revival meetinps are start hp
ell . around: Quite h- crowd was at
Pleasant Cr6v.e A. M. E. church on
last Sunday. . . .'
i Mr. .Geo. Diivis is st ill on " the
sick list. .
'ist; but she is reported some better.
the Newberry circuit convened . a*
Pleasant Grove church on. July 30 31
St, /027.? The session was succes?
fnl in every repect. The conference
va called to order at 2:30 o'clock "on
he above date. After the devotional
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services the conference was orpan:"e,rTYv
the P F. Dr. 0. K. T-vles '
'n n vprv unioiie form The? busi
pss ol ! the evening was. carried ouT ~
nrope/ly. A ft,or wnieh v'c ret ired
n our several hpmps. ,Wc also had
t high day in Zion on Sunday: Sundry
school opened on the usual hour.
In the afternoon rye joined in a won
(ierful sermon delivered by the P. K. I
He selected for- hrs text thc "Tgtb ;
erse of the Ofh chapter of St. John:
-"And when they?wore?filled Jesus *
sjjid- to his disciples gather up the
'ragmpnts that nothing may be lost."
I have never witnessed a better
sermon deliycrcd?by Df; I>yles. He
was brim full of the Holy'Oh oat, and
he didn't Ifavtr a-'"stone unturned.
Our very souls were sptLort fire while
he servant of God talked to us. We
pray" God's special blessings ^>n our
P. E., fbat hh may continue t#o
preach God's word to saints and sin.
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. THE PALMETT<
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.. . ... I$AMBJ^BG NE\VS .. J
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Among those attending the Grand '
Lodge session of the K. of P. conven- j
ing -in Charleston, July 24th through , r
he/J!8th were: Sirs H'. Johnson, f
i". A. Robinson, rep respiting Bridge
:>c-. Nis i'. \N .. Uowhng and ~
P. Perry of?Myrtle Lodge; Sirs
Lzekiel .Johnson, W.'G. Wilson. C. B, 3
Bruhson .and others. Mrs. Mary t
May nurd represented the local court
lodge?at?the Brund'"Court?session; ?^
while?Sir J. (1.?Honey?of Ridge?St,?n
e was given the Grand Lodge 5
grand time. /" c
?Uamln r can now boast of a -well
organized -local jubilee chorus of r
ulorcd singers; which is nutting ov- ii
? pome popular. -programs. The
nine of the group is the "Bamberg \
Jubilee Choir."* They have several
dates under consideration already t
dfered in rteart by towns. They add s
w life wherever they g^o. Prof,
A. ttpbinson of the Frasier Acade- X
nv is business. mitfthcpr whiRf-Mia^
Aol't Stokes, a*" senior at Scotia W. h
"olicge. Concord. X. (\, is j)ianst of t
""To'FhoruS. ~?-*-1- ??rye -J
. "he troupe made their debut Tues t
y night, July 18th in the Frasihr T
Acadepiy auditoriuhi before a large
tudiouce. The program consisted of i'
male and female quartettes, two so- ii
ratio so]os by Mrs, D. M. Washing- ,d
on and Miss Annie Lee Redford; a v
. nor solo by Prof. Robinson and a va
lection by Miss Emma A. Brab- V
ham entitled "Encouragement" by t
nlniiv Mrs. Washington also n
r.med the audience with her selec:on
"The Legend of Bregent.v." Oth- a
v outstanding features, of the prd^pTS
was tin- -ehertis-. remlit-hm - of- - d
MI.-nut .Trirt." led- by. Prof. Robinson; i
h Mr. Nelson, leading: the base and S
- ' n-w Wn -the- Wav'J- led bv Miss _
Stokes, and "1 know the Lord has r
laid His handp-ori me" led by Mrs. A
Pris.eiPa Redford. ,T.he house was 9I- '?
vest brought down many tirjies with a
ptanc'oys cWJtrsji The audience t
rnibSt ran wild with enthusiasm.
The program as a whole was pro- V
uneed by the best musical critics ,r
~^"the lowtirps-the best program of -s.
\ gro spirituals tyer rendered ' in s
' own by local talent.
. Mrs. A. Robinson, who return
home indisposed from Brooklyn,
; V., and Atlantic City, N. J., and
r Northern, points, where she
! been spending her vacation with I
> :onds, is now slbyly Recovering, t
:'t is still confinefl-to- her- bed. We
e trusting that she shall soon be ^
ut again. ? r? ?-?o
Mis. Annie Reed of Jacksonville. _j
^la., is in town at the bed-side of
' ' r*,fosfer mother, Mrs. M. A. Rob- e
She is looking the picture of v
- Ufh..- /.
^ "1 city' colored public school was
' -"I'lotely demolished by fire Tues- >
' v. July 25th. " The origin of the
?. is 'unknown. - .*
"King Cotton' is beginning to take ~7l
* '0 throne around Bamberg. Some ?
ring. but it .is soul that general n
"~Botb~Weevil" nlaVCd havoc With~tfre~ T
fop. fruit, so there will be short grass ()
\'!s year.. _a
J'rs.. Florie __ Days has returned
' i Flushing, N. J., where she spent 7.
v-wrol months during this spring and e
u nvmeFr -: : ~ L
,M<-s. F." Handy is home again after.
-I'lid'.tig three vveelnr^vtth friends' ?
n Jersey City, N. J., and New York
.vm
" mborg and its surroundings, and >
>nv a poor colored pastor has cmv
benches to face becaQse their f
-nncrre<htion has /the big melting ^
*"lia. which only time can cure. We j
yo colored people coming here to _j,
* meeting from* New York* City, . j
^ernsvlvania. Nrfw .T 1i"sevi and as 1 ^
as eight and nine Ijundrgtl miles v
". .- v??mS_the sole purpose of hoing?
' 'these meetings. and of having a, y
\v t'jiip at a Sunday big meeting. ^
*, Ouitc a serious accident happened ?=
'o Mr. Johnnie .Tohnsofo duririg the _t
storm which came through this sec- ?
' on Friday lasO while coming to f
wn bringing white passenger^ ^ f
'roe fell across the. road patching ,
' :s Dodge touring-car, crushing fcoth j
Mr. Johnson and the passenger'he- j
noiith its fall. It 4a said that the j i
car ran several feet puljing the tree p
*vith the men_crushed in the car under
it. and the broken glass cut aev- j
eral ugly gashes in Mr. Johnson's ^
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) LEADER . .
bsmi!
elligent, capable I
ling of every mat- fe^-Tj|
i the Funeral ar- PfijfM
ifrnenls and direc- I1m|J g
relieves of all wortd
distress at the |
1??'?mm mm* I *'m i i ~ i i -r ?11??-~wui ? - rm
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IT FAIUIFI V'lIPDnil v/*'rno
a. v*?n.?l iJli VII L IVV, 11 I^O
Owirigs, S. C , Auk 7?The day of
ubilee was tin slogan of the Piednont
travelers. They wove ealled
horh every nook and cornti
o witness the opening of- the revivil
meeting at Mt. Carpiol.'
Sunday School opemU ?t 10:30.
'his proved to be a galor day for all
he children, men and women.
There were many visitors present:
Irs. Williams and daughter, asistev
f the superintendent, Mrs. Atwnnrt.
rlrs. Williams addypssed the Sunday
khool?m?words of Encouragement.
kittle Miss Ethel Powers nyidc hei
eport Tn pleaslrtg feThis qP-tfce doPraise
s^.vice /was led by?Dro Valter
Walker. .?
At 12:00 M. Rev Owens 'entered
fit rest rum,. First- fcymn 381 wjas
ung. Prayer, was offered by Rev.
/. Burnside. A sofond hvmn 3f}ft was .
ling. Text Psalm 12:21; subject:
Glad News,". R6v. Owens wits -sat
us best. He made many illustraoins.
Eeerybody "was-%iiade tp reoice
ovtf t.l-lwondeiffnl message,
hat came to us from this great goslel
messenger. "
There was*a large nurtiber=of vistors
present during this service: .
ilrs. G. A. Williams? Mrs. I? G. WaU
ridge" of Greenwood were pleasant
isitors. Bro. Miller at ^Mt.. Carmel;
lso Mr', and Mrs. Carroll Moss, Miss
Villie Moss of Ninety-Six were visr
ors of Mr. M. G. Saxon at Mt. Car-,
ne.l and a host of others.
Mrs. Perry of Spartanburg, S. C,,
-farmer student of Allen Univresity
P(U a 'teacher at Mt. t armel, was a "
*4igbtf?l visitor and made -a splenid
address with reference to her
ospitnl in - Spartanburg.
AI 3:00 l)r,^fe A. T..opnn-nl :
linton. S. C. preached from the text
latl. 10:15; subject "What ard you
oine to do about it?". This \va,s a
oiylerful sermon, 'which made us
hink on Jesus,
"At night. Rev. P. J. Wilson of Due
Vest came to run our revival. He
reached ...from the text, John*?3:16;
object "Gods love to the world."-He- howed
himself to"be master, for God
' his Christ.
We have just returned front the
League convention which was
chl at Allen Temple ChurcnTftijreenPle.
S. C. It was a howling success,
t gave the delegates of the convenion
a trip to Paris mountain.
The Laurens County T. School
He prineipalship of Prof. N. A. White
pored August ftth with a corps of rashers
second to none.? Many pa- o'
were present to witness the.^opning.
This promises to he a great
ear for the school. ,
A. J. Saxon, reporter.
:f.gro business league
A biff ir.ass meeting wiil be - h'eld
:30 P. M.. Sunday, August 28th, 4th "
Sunday at the Peoples Tabernacle,
ornerOak frTfff^Etrnwnori St reels. A ew-sehnoi
in Kendaltown_lar culoauul
d&T and "girls w.i^l be, the, subject
f the meeting. The program of the
ftornoon will tie announced later.
The creation, location and organi- '
ation of this new school is sponsord
by the' Columbia Negro Business '
.eague.
Miss C. A. Jackson, Prin.
KfV. K. M My ITS' pastni,-' :
I. S. Leevy Chr. Location Com.
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Mrs. Lu'la Rouse of Abbeville, S." *TvisitinK
her daughter in Mc[eesport,
Mrs. Esether Taylor, Mrs.
loose, who lives in Greenville; S, C.,
tifl spend.a short time with. Mr. and Jrs.
Taylor. She will then return tcr
irith her daughter! Mrs. Jessie Chdes
Mr. and Mitt ^Taylor cntrnderi a a
iearty ovation to Mrs. Rouse ht Me;eesport.'
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ace and arm.?The passenger was
dso' cut. Mr. Johnson is some better
it this writing. Everybody that saw
He car was of the opinion That The
iccident was as near death as:possi?
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->ie, not to ne, we an rejoice with
Jr. and Mrs. Johnson in the fact
hat he escaped and wished for his
arly recovery.
Revival meeting began at Thankful
iaptist Church last Sunday and will,
>e in progress at least a week.
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LEBANON PRESBY
TERINA CHIRCH
Ridgeway, S. C-Elder' R.'L. Eng:ish,
Miss Manetta Adams and Rev.
It R. Dungee attended the Sabbath'
School Convention of Fairfield Presoy
t-vfy,? held/at; Ebenezer Churth,
balzelli IS- C., August 3-^7. They
Rpoft a pleasant time. " :
?Mrs. Nellie llolly, fur many years
i faithful menther of Lebanon Pres-fl
bytermn Church, passed away Saturday
afternoon, August Gth, after
? n- dlnesB uf -nineteen: -Months-jdura"loft.
" She was forty-seven years of
ipre, and is survived by her husband,*.
nie brother and -one son. Her funeral
was conducted at. Lebanon Pres
bylorian Church -Mbnday'-afUn'mKVnT^
\ugust 8th, by'.the pastor, Rev. J.
U. Dungee. ' Interment was in Lebanon
cemetery.?./ . *?Services
on Sunday, August 7th.
\vere. very interesting. In thP mornx,r.
-the' pastor preached Horn tirst
Corinthians 1G:.H3, "Be not deceived,"
vil communications corrupt good
manners. The sermon was a practical
warning against carelesness in
'he choice of associations and contacts.
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At night the text ..was Matthew,
vl.i. "Ye ai'e '.he salt of th'1 earth/'
The?sermon?pointed out?that?it?is_
.;he Christian's .duy to lose sight of,
"self "in the work of- ser\ ing and sat
mankinds?as?salt, must lose itV'elf
in itgTunctipn of preserving per^
;shabld~?substances.
Wn were glad to have as visitors
during the day,. Miss Lucy Mack
?v.f <;?ivaVw,i-s; s; C. . ATv. Abrahnrn
Cunningham. Mr. Lawrencej
Stacks and Mr. Otis Buggs of Ridge^way
and Mrs. Davis of \\ ashingt01^'
D. C. > ' f .err
Elder Millard Williams and family,
who have resided in Philadelphia
-'oS: over a .year, have returned tr1
Ridgcway. greatly ancueasmg the
"vorkTng force nnd stimulating themorale
of Lebanon church_
^ -ir
KOV. UUnKee lejt munuu^ fluciimoii
for Blair, S.'C., where he- is conduct:*iSf
a daily vacation Bible school at
Little jffiver Church.
ST. MARY CHIRCH NEWS
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t.erly conference of the St. Mary Circuit
was helfl at. St. Mary A. M. E.
Church on Saturday. Aucust 6th. On
tVin pf the Presiding.
Elder, Rev. B. J. Ramsey, the meetmpr
was taken in hand by the pastor,
^ov. K. H. Curry and the members j
Hymn no. one was lined by the pa.s'or.'
The group was lead in .prayer
f-v Rev. R. -L riumer. The sixth
chapter of Galatians was read by the ?
nastor and after some brief remarks j
'he 'conference was organized as foltewsY
E. A. Cade, secretary! J.-RQuartes,--treasurer
for the" Dollar
Money, N. Sihert treasurer for the
Conference and Mrs. Minnie Mas.
'veasurer for the Missionary Societyr-*AU
of the reports were A-erv good, as
usual. " '
Since the last quarterlyIjconfer-.
-ice; death has visited our ranks
md has taken, away four of our mem-'
hers. . , '1. L- ? ?
'-v at St. Mary. Sunday School wAs j
"ened in the ."usual order by the superintendent*
Mr. I, S. Lee, The los-:
son was discuSed with great interest i
"very member was able-to take part '
Sv the > lesson, because they co.uld i
->o plainly without consideration, j
vst it -appltod to their daily living,
"ti" Ipssrtn was reviewed hy fhd sup- j
"rintendent. Some remarks were:
" *v>de by M>s. _ iM lQig J\VTrlght~ of Mt=
-" TofT fhnrch "i h^ lesson was further
"^viewed by 'the pastor.
'4,u- c""'ion Schnnl wbs addressed1
I .'.It* OUIUIHJ
hv M1s?r Pauline TaggaxW followed by (
Miss Eddie Mae Bell of Waycross,
aa.. .
:Wg were very "glad to have in our
midst two of opr ^members of long1 j
ih?a Mrs. Chrrie dell of Waycross, j.
Oa.- and Mrs. TETffi^^aaaors o^Blr^
ngs. They axe ..her'? paying a visit
"3 their father, Mr. J. R: Quarles.
Sunday School was dismissed with
Vr. hopes of making welcome mor^
isitors and friends on toext Sun<:
day,
.Service 'wa? very- good Sunday.
The third chapter of Proverbs was '
read fra-th'e scripture lesson hv Rev, i
R. L. Plumer. Prayer was offered!
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hy iMT. I''"""-''".' JW linn h.m* , I
Ramsey being still indisposed, the'
castor, Rev. K. II. Curry preached a
very? inspiring sermon. His text ta'.-eri
from the third chapter and sevTfth
verse of St. Matthew. The sermon
was full of good instructions
md the visitors -as WU as the members
enjoyed it. The collection was
taken after the sermon.
Po"" not forget that our revival
meeting begins the third Sunday.
All are cordially invited.
T^e. pvissionary ladies have placed
in the pulpit a lovely suite and rugs
match. . _ .
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Siiintor St. I'lione 3861
Soft, (Mossy, I,onjf, Wavy .Hair- E?y
Si; TOwns-Hair Grower
(iuataiikul?to (irow Hair and Stop
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? Coiu.iiiri1 tlto Most Skeptical ~ " .
SEND 50c AOKNTS WANTED.
WKITE FOR TERMS
M. TOWNS : .
.Box 55, 1Vlulleton, S. C. '
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1 y?50 u 31 N. Y.-Augns1 a 31 I (MM) a
4:62 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p
' 1:30 p 27 CharJeslon-Cin. 27 l:45pij
4:40 p-28 Cin.-Charleston 23 4:55p
10:45 p." 10 'Colunibiu-Cin. 0 0:55a
5:30 a 24 Colunibia.lax'vT 23 Tl:00p
10:30 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 1,0 7-tOO a
10:00 it . 8 Colunibiu-Aug. ,7 '5:45 p
1:40 n 14 C?>lunibia-Sav. 13 10:10 a
0:30 p 23 Colunibia-CJlur. 24 5:40a
TQ.So i> ll Columbia-Chat.. 12 6:00 p ?
5:20a 15 C.olunibia-CIium. 10^ 2:20a
1:45 p 2 Colunibia-Sp'bTg 1 4':00p
10^20 ^-tO-Colinnbia-Green 15 "7:05 a
4)f65 a t8 Colunibia^en'ca 17" 0:16p
.5:55..p-113 "Cola.-Char. 114 ,7:30 a
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Telephone 0.150
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, COI.IJMBIA^ S. C
PHONE 6487
L. A. Hawkins'
Real Estate Agency
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noines on Easy Terms" ^
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'COLttMIHA. S. r?
Common Sense
O fl piano N wort h $70(1 it
should brine $700.?no?more,
nor no less.
WtT have hew pianos fro pi /
$275 upward. "
- "Cold dollars" can't he - had ' *
for 50c. We give you the "Gold
Standard" of values In piano*.
Convenient Terms.
MAT.ONF'S MTTSTC ITOUSR
j|" 1428 Mniri St.. Columbia, S. C. |
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