The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 07, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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g?cbaceactv-^crcs:
|C The "Oldi Gray" i
I - "l.i By E- Ph
?. j>WX;>Tty^t^Cj.Ov7\i;o:.'.Cu:o^o^xov.O.O.Cu^cCt.Coj
k'uuutnr CuniniKicc iteports Truyress
?77r~ (GoaUnuvu riom last-issue/
Alvt/ttaia: Our wuo'unet says: '"Dir.
2vev?.soiu'o is- ;th.c scaiiuard nearer pi
vut a?.aic.- liowevcr omers have been
cadoisiiu. \\ e are ..waling to work
-? .-" - -. - Witn-yvur ~ataIu7~"~TolfT^. 1 lle^pAiS aim
> we \> ni iiwip-you aii elect your man,
aiaiicc." i am sure tile old Abiilniet
to i>?.aie wjn hot aiiuw'auy oiner statu
to be Duller to her. man she will be.
to them. Dr. IsewsOnie is connectionr
ally known ami Inj cnuncoa should be
bi-ilhunt. % \ ",
Arkansas: Our".Writer said: "Myj
and we will also support or. Mance," 1
statu. is iii earnest about Dr. Green
i believe Dr. Greun would measure
"P tn ?lie atuinl'urd and my sUtlO-.
? thinks so too.-'
ADssiouri: Our* correspondent says
"Dr. ^juah W. W'llliums lends for e
piscopul .consideration in these---parts.
\\ nut is . the' atutu-de of . your state
? ? tnwji^.1 .Let our state answ'er
through the. State Chairman and
. steering committee. I know Dr. Williams
personally. He is an able man.
O'ur intelligence from the second . o4
pnsc;opal ""district- is that both Drs.
ji '? Wilson and Davis have gobd foliowings
in their district, both claiming
~ leaders ill] J J,'11LT Vt Veil .^iieni. t" kllOW
each of tliein and both of them, are ia
b.e_nvea occupying great places in our
ministry. . . .
Yvhl.e our report is still to be eon*
tihued','we want to tfujiik all of sister
s.ates for then* consideration of
. Dr. Mane?. And in reply, we beg. to
state lhai South Carolina has i ndurs-"
cd Dr. dlaiice "for the bishopric and
Dr. olauce only and we niean to stand
by- him, lust, last and all the! time,
lie will make one of the greatest
bishops in the A: M. E, Church. , He
is a real lover of humanity, and no
oile y..ouiq question his wonderful abdity.
1 his is not only his time to
, be eiv-cted btit our state's-time to gej
t a uibiiop. us
-- Jdhnce in Chicago.'* ' .' *' 47' ' '
General Conference & my Experience
For sixteen years 1 have been at*
tending i3enei.il L'uiili'U'iii't'b. 11' 1
live tef attend in May,'it will bo twenty
year:*. And all of these, years, I
have never seen where any set of-individuals
who were hot -menibers x>I
the General Conference could stand
/ - on the outside and dictate the policy
U of those that wete on the inside, No
one knows this better than a defeatcJ
delegate who has been a member oi
the General Conference before. l>on'1
be misled by 'persons telling you that
.' they can do jus.t as much or more
on?jtho .outside than they could on the
insjjde. If that Were true why die
they fun. -ran-fa.nd fairly -blow" 'a
be e.ected? W hy riot "walk;" and stay
' . on thovoutside-where tluy are at loss.
Now I will admit that .persons who
? ?:aao-ft?t"doh grit'. .1 i ..n du a WollJelful
.u- .- L--.
m uriii-iiu v,umri viift'. mil
tlie'y have to'to . in accord with their
delegation. -As such they can meet
at thy KeadiiuurU'ls with their dolegales,
.serve on. urf.umiijees, make
. spec lies and. .can. assist in forming
con.iiinati'.ns.. Ail .1 ha . 0 experienced
? from dciciiied an I disgruntled delct,a,vio!iS'
is a-displuy of their ignoruiica
-n exposure oi. ilicir heart-rending
'disappointment; and an exhibition of
"/their non popularity. In fact my ex"
periencc is that- such persons are the
-v-~ untavoiablc tomyeni, of. the General
Conference. And, ahybocIyTwho wants
? Anything trout Uw?G?noral Confer
ence. has no time to spend with enemies
of- delegations. - I have ncvei
seen any victory that outsiders' hav<
achieved: l'rom - the ^-General Confer
cncC, organized though they be. A1
low me to sav once foK. all that th<
delegates to the General Conference
will control the election of bishops
mean that the delegates only wil
manage lh?gf great General. Confer
:?:^TiBei> machine^- They^ny-bc-stylcd oi
accused ak^hanrh picked" "count irt'
or "walked in" but they will preUj
apt to be "in" until General Conner
* ence adjourns at Chicago.
V ' ' '
What's Wrong With (he Laity ant
- ' ~ Ministry? ?. i ' .
Irt feply to the nhhve I answer ab.
between the ministers and lay mem
=? berg in thla or anymftcT" <gate. - Anj
' minister that vteuld seek to plot a
gainst vvurltiy laynu'ii in the-ithin-c 1
^ - is unfit to preaciv the gospel'^ Wna1
r?*- minister would dnrc stand in the Wnj,
of a worthy laymen being promote
. to anything -fa the .gift of iris church
Name one that has ever been defeat
, , ed for one that was less woi'thv. Wc
acknowledge that'the laymen are to f
g- ^ : . " ?" ^
and '
The New Rider
ilip Elli* :]
-r ' ' * '' 5
^no.o.ofr.otoo.c^^
the throne. ?\Ve love ikem. C.vvr:
minister oi' the k'uapcl w:u a.iayinci
bofcre he was a" minister.. \\ ; an
sent to preach to laymen. AV hiwti
them "ouiVy eoiunifs^Toh Ysxufut era I
ThpTF ia- HO SL'.i VRC'-HiUie iii iviana
than that" oi' the layiuen. .,'iho. lay
.men ate decided the cuuyae^ oi?
world.. >. cany ~ntl "UT" HTo juries' ii
t. js country" aip compo.M.d oi iayinci:
ihe same is' true as 1 ? Uie~jnoy;v7
j lie ministcis .no i.i y'. . c.?r~?t
wltK the .v?.iik, and tile of la .'! ie i M?
all this talk abovit ipreVn iic are a
Kfcinst luVmeh. l.-j a. KtUiMW^rmtake
and every loyal layhjoti know
it - Gprtainly \vc want-to do'the bc.tliniVS
f"- 'll'',"li'vl-"li: 'Mli }Vf >
licit the counsel of . the best.. laynn
to lielp us do so.' Then are ho j?icai
er set of laymen to be-; ana id a.n
.wherein 'tlus' co'ui?uy't,-iu*ai in ^ u
Carolina. ^lost a~ aiyd y .they. ha\
their faults uiiij^tlioir failures. iii.
the-ministry, l>ut we ha.vo eu ry i\ :
son to be justly .proud of theni. Thoi
fore I re-state.-that tho-iv. is' r..>thiri
wrong with the laity-'Una'' n.in;. .1
in tins country,- ana the same i. tr,
in the old. l'ulmctto State.
Our V? hereabouts. .
Wv were?with K I.. >'- ?ha at;
oil the BhitK.y Circe it ..:i 1:. , ^ i:
11.1 r.nine:.. ami we had a -.tilde . ia'i
that day. 'At the- e!<-fy ?a" c'rna.
feur persons un-itcd' with thy entire
?Moling- our quartorl^vwun-,# c
.t il flib.-' i{Vv. Jlai-.i;. ; 1;'. ;
line fit iii that i-haiyc. ' lie : -a ypi'caeher
and his p>. p'le are in?;
.[hand ami fioMe -e- < f j-i'i-le \
that ehar.ee. Tin- a?'.: rm- r ai.-l cv.
nir.y we were with ijev. -.\h lant ;
Shady Ciorve a'iul Jacob C ii\ -a. .. lie,
we had another hcatvenly n-i. The:
are fine olTlcers and inehvbe .\s 011 Jh
charge and Key, M n:;t is a jet:
1>r< ucner.- -no. wm no a--y n :u . ffoc
on tins charge. A.~' - . " '
This woele-cnd v, ill .f.iul' sis .o?i ,-t:
Bisliopvillc 'Ciicuit' a:: ! at* (':u do
. Wl- will |iVf';a ')i ' h l i ' ; '
Rq\\ P. If. Huif at Bon,ianiin's ('ha
ol on the Bisliojn i.lii' Circuit,' S.u'm!:
? .linn niiig n.n il WH! 1: 11".t, 1. '
for Rev." ,T. \V. Shaw, A. B.. f*.
. night;. Lot the i ia ].h'*oi;. tH.t a' t !..lies''pray
for the coining'of jJ.o lir
Spirit.?r- -?
[ "-Let us. advance on oar knees."
u;m " '! , '7" "
STATE PARK NKV.'S
I ' v.; ?? ^ '
' We were vci:\ 'g!-u<I (o I'av-e" lit
, and^'Mrs. .X.M.S., Syn.h,-. i'h> ir. vhure
; tor, Ruth, "also Mr. A.L;:: u.uli'r' i?
i of Ilartsvillu-visit-n* or. il'u:
The nurses and - ... 'a- "
I hove named place ei^nyc.l' ;i
i- - ful jtrograig^on Sjjn<l;\v i .-, h'-iv.'
' pril 1st given'hy .lb,- /.'rai.'.a' A ( .
, of.Sidney- Park' ('. .'d. lv. '< 'h:ji I.
Capt, VV. Can y Thu.r;: e
" 1 niver.s11y, gave a , .
has also nnm::: o.l iw l'J_. .
j'ehestra OHt'.l.?eL\>iv < !.> t? a.i
! We are .thayikjng- }:.iiu in ;t.ic
j ineir upoarunce. .
ElU'auruirilir? talhs. v,,.i-:v ?\ ";i . T
I>r. .1. la. \Ya<f.? and Mi:.-. 1 ia vi id...
- man, pre-i i' I,.- v^?-f?- r^?
After tiro j.'iopraju : no : a. ' -'v.;
I presented l?y the < ! . ..
luiwly eggs rui4..XLUL;; -1 V. :?v:
in'smileii'to, sec that thy i\ .> i -.\ I
sure <hey-\y'Ouhl yet lhu.?.e Xor ?
Wo want to say tit the. nun.'Mi
: tlro: lh'amafie Oiuir :n.d l'riy :'.i' , ih
. .you "all- have a STnnfnn?. in
Tho0c>/wh'? wl'I'c ['it-uii. iw a- h
lowst Drs. J.'-K. Watts,.T. M. War
L. H. Hullmun, Mr. and .\ha. .Id
j Goodwin, Miss Ifosn Jones; .Mrs.
Allvh, Mrs. Caiey 'A-h? .Vims-,-' Si-rs.
W. I'evriri, Mr. and Mrs. U-yhort Gi
n'fin, Miss Lueinda Wilsi.H. Miss Fi
; Ke'ralfl iloeder,'Miss Annie H. NekI
Mis's Catherine. Mid k, Xli-;s Maryai
r waiiucc, 3ir. :rrni ah s.
I Florence Gyntt,. Miss O-.coola A11 <
IMiss Janlfr Adnms, Mr.'.v a Mr . \\v
rttof Baylor, Mrs? Iinth Jm1,?rnTr>~3
L Wni. Taylor; Men.? Finnic ( ;>an?
I Mrs Ilyttio AY'ertz,Mr. aiul'Mv^ Mfi
.. Drehpr. * '
; _ UNION NEWS
I ...
= fcjci,vicc"'aT" Bei hrf~A. M. Iv. Chui
, reached high water mark hist Si
f day) Two powerful >wi'iftnu.v wva
livorcd by the pasto-'i U'm-' -T T'. \v :i
'*infrton... .He seemed tn put his- v?
- i soul into his message. The congre;.
Jtion is jt'rmnl (if having thl.>
dor the loadi-vsi'ity ofTh-Wn -h\\
I ton. . ?
. The Sunday Schnol-\vax well attn
. ed. Mr. \V. IF?."MTdiinkins ! ->; ;su;y:.*r
. -tendent of the Sunday "School a
, ^(Mldfint of the A. C. E. Lthltf u6. J
i , .
" I ;
' to TTTK PAT.MFTTO?.Mv)unk-tu>?4ri?always--***
-hand,-- -A-l?J?.more
loyal .oiiiccr cannot be found. J
C M r. A. Jeter, the undertaker, is al- M<
i* \\..ys at his post of duty. Space.will Wat;
[ not permit us to speak of the loyal . htess
j???^Uu'.vr.s ol' the ilothej Churehi in
|> * appreciative audience was ii> at- ..Mi
J toiOunve both morning tunl" ,e,veniuic. r. tui
'* A p Ingram on health was fostered by V>
Or. L. A. Sartor in the afternoon. Splfii
' iivx: \Y. g. Wolcli\ baaLur UjfXMIntftH ;
.V. St-. K.'Zmn (jhuuch, Dr. G. W. Montr ri'. t ;
.atvihery, dentist; Dr. C. A. Dawkins, 'lit
L'. physieiann Misses Ruth Freeman; .heel
1; Lunctt Kennedy and Mrs.. Maud tiw&'ij
thempson were the panviemants. Tin' thai"
.-.ollection at Hethel run a\ or' the v. . \
AyltLdinarfc last Sunday. One o?oi
can trutht'niy sal-Hhat the Church is' ^ d
1 moving* on, ? ?. .,m
Honor Roll for Wallace St. Private t"
School. . .
Foprth .Grade-*?Carrie. L. Ilradforj^l.t
Third Gra<ie>?May Lilly Sartor, t > ct
l~ \iirinni .Gregory, .. ' 1 o ' pi
Ai.r.ulr?l.ilani Knliprsan, liD. ^-'ii
? Jlliu-k'wi'll, Ruby Lyles.
> 'Advanced Fif-st*?5>arah RjalT, Jfo- i.-'D.
'" " 'i.i' * ' Jh'tink' -Rli'l'. iR.'.ui . -r4
' } j urtvloji, Jlaryhl Fair, Oii'cal Isom,; .V?r
" . I'ir.-i lira lc--.Jahios Ci.ilHum, Rut hie* i. T
" '-17- TuOKe!*; Dofca Fk-niniintv -In nu "U'iii
' '"dt nian, Ruby Dawkki.s, Lucy V<mn
LI i'ux' AdatiiSi . . '? <!.
V- '
i- in:xki)ic t nkws . ! ;.
. ' s. ' j - .1 ,i
Ilit.iii}.Lortaut occasion;; which hitvc ' >
> !'i\<| the activitic's of. Benedict t"oi- Ivci
ic . re:' aside". from athletics, :hayo .cuik. . :oj
. i in Fihmdvr'ii Day ami tho 1'uT- ? -
> -.D- ^iate 'Staid Tcavhcrs' Asso-' .
.aan:. Jioth have added odihatkuial . \ i
. uiiu-.s J7> our Kencra-I . endeavor;; ?77 . y,
' . I'tu1 !u instruction. Thinns on' ; >
uA-'; w ??Tiuivi'iiiir 'rioiyW 1 in : iu
...v.- v f Vh? .-Hulv'n:? juV in. Tin-'.
! ..'y .-and. students arc bending JL*ht=i?* t
*. iinv.'ii'tt a splendid reeprd at ,<n
i yjnA <*? the fourth. nine wecb-v nnb
v '-i.ici.it'nn'iit takbs place' on ain..-. >
' i i-'ml. 1? ?; ?r? v * ^ |.
,r! : , O'ur ; rr.yor meeting's have been in-1 ; (
-H Mr-.,.XeiIiv- Yarncv iv- i u
' a !j I'm I charge of the service, lib;'f
-v.-.as "Thp Immortality 6i the
1 1 -..a!.'' Interest wu-s mayifestvd in ! ?-?
5> | -sijK.ioet; ? . [ "11
: ; .cnke.r a' the'chanci exoivi- '
iT nt' <iay evening was TVpfdssbr T. 1..
~ t.i.k.'t, who Vpoke- ?>n. the lias'sayf- * i
1-:u: age." . .lie ufged the sUidviil ln,<b. ! :. t r,
'\\ nK on . UiPi.l.tU'd and he el'
been?tu pat nuno cimtidonio end i>; j?r-~i
c in (Jed as their leader in.lite*.-1 i j
\>\ -iiiict's. . ' ; . .. I
j lead yr? if the dec cTjuT) \\iio have J . -j"i!
d Av 111 <>n-.behalf of thO" Col-J
. y e. and tlu'ni.selves* bv singing. to I
\ 'itl'eivni audiences and in various pahT
* tleir.os will go to Alcolu, S. C. ?
. **. ) srng in the First IJaptlst' ('hare! <vjr,
n i-ril Mil. TheA* will be welcom?
' / a . ; '
. vy. 'dr.It. J. Alderman, a mend of.; -j;
> , li,..a;.. - i?.t ?i. ? :
J mk v. V_ liVjjv. lu;. iuir? auuwj* lii> i; -rv?
V/ ; v: .-! i:.rfr .tit aAsuhsttihtial Iwhy .!\v '..
j .; '.. ir :v:u'jiu$- of new bo? ! ;.> t
' ft v:iIryVTnrd l>v sit urjnhf >*ev? r:\i-- lit
jils lVr our reaslinsr room-. |. :
( rty ? pialV.?~Vtx4tttl trtVCTTyfl iVSTti-.t' l!'. -
*' f" :*.i I-10 ? *;' Ul'tH'tllci (.'olUv.fi
v f . :i StK?CCSS7 QulU" it l.'-yj"1 j
"'j ; i as i\' iivUvo auti'eiieo \vifr.o-:x-l
i*i? >: ! (.I'l llie yoU'r.}?*lvolk?--' 1. wi- '
y v?.r .ii! 'i 'T :> I f: j )* ' i v
! .:v. .the* Ctv'a-i-: 11. . Olivia. J5!at U-. .
?2 " A: '.m!: ,-:;i l i: . ' ??
.! Vimi; All of tlii? pupils (ie- I've
v' . avail J' .-? their ytl'oi'i.s; :v* we:!
fheTi.vher, Ah.-. L Y. I'ullia*.' ">
^N^UllIlVlI.l.K Nrr.WS , ,
1* i> JxTj-y. MitVhellj pastor rf 'Fish-\ .
' ' . -A ( Ii.i : i 1 M.- K.- .Clnireh iva'-' l.<re
" ;;::5'"y riytl frencheih hp?h VjrrrdriT"
.? rriuir aiid iiiylit to very large ;uitli- ' .|
: . i. .
j , Alps, Ma Fields, of Allemlale, S. C.
v-v -irXl&^uinTNm-l
j :u, ret.iu rio'd lo their to Xpert i-vo ^ '
' | >p.''iittef' aitomU.hsTTfe funeral of . g
j "1 v.. Ti... II. Sc-rivens. ?
ilii j -w_;i at... "i... v. tt r- ..... at... 'pi
_|x mi" uw.-i\--jii; {1. v wn.V, ?H1_
'' | Tani'if Yass. JMr. Joseph .Smith, at
fi1 i ompaliic.d byJMri. Sarah Austin and 2
rrand daughter,' Vera, all t?f Savannah ;S
i';! sited M'fs*. Gertrude B. Bnr.kstuh' pi
>n- .he j'a^t week and also paid respect? f?
, * i . % ' ' rvJ
> >t the prave of Hie late .Mrs. Sarah S
r .! \usiin. r_^~ * ' . * ~ '
[l'!y I.T v. J. JtyUdudl^ was the gUcst at j5
rr^ ' ' : '' '''J" Mr- a?tl "-M.rj., Vh'ij. tS
^1 fhimhry. "r"
| Tli anlevttTo .rtifto rthd th'P .T'tftlll - [tj,
<'" Ti < rs will cross hats at ;Eiflill." S.; |&
Mon<lav .April d'th.. A prand pic- j[a
T~-~yc wiiil'o hwfe?
j The relatives and friends of.Mr. Will ***'<
j '.r n: wfll learn j^ith ' regret- of' his - .-.vy,
, n\ ,unit* ! hoppnrcl. spent ruinm"
* 't-TV fi \7s>TmF~ fyion/isj ^
1'1" I . FM. ^Ir?r>iTo. is ~k ti 11- on the si?k -y
m y M-t. JtW cATTflittnny is' very little im- 6
;n- ynrovod. . - ' . ; _ v " '
| ^ Tic~. J. Mitchell. lotnrnul to linmj
A. R. r?lnt- is.out atrain after
' -'yj -.cveta! works' illness. . ' .
nl- -^V)t lln-4vr < " : kiin4-\vrk( he given
lUr i rl \.:'.?.V Moielay slX-lilin4 M..?M?
n:l', K. rhureli at 1:00 P. M. Kycryliodj^ ? .
Ir. iis invitecr ito alichd. ' ~ ' * &
? ? ?- * ' i f I *
^ i ?? ',W t r
rn*T)KR _ jT-?
KIUG-i; Sl'IUNG NEWS.
L'.'Si'S," W. W. Ilamnrond and Jas
son motored to Columbia on busi.
Mi\ Wvton Mason has returnmm
Durham, N. C.? _
. and 'Mrs. .1. A. Dorman have
hod fr< m "Waltorboro, S.^C." ~
i 111 in the l>ast two. Weeks Ridge
ig has. loat-thryo of tyei: ministers
. R. J. QiuUtlcbauni, \V. V. MerliUl
(\. \Y. West, "
e 'jicoplejof this section were very
a d on last Sunday mornng when
iw.'s, eaine from one to the other
cur_i rieiiil?and ^brother, Rev. G.
A .est had'passed into the gi'feat
iid. lib worked Saturday a3 he
always done, tl|d his .shopping)
t?'Ma: usual nrrari^enu'llLS fur
aiajj^'T ond retired in his regular
hlil- before dawn Sunday morn!*v
ALaiij'hty. had summoned him
m;o Up from this field of toil to
.ife that has been prepared for
lii . funeral .service tVAfc ftotil
'ay U:C0 p. in. , Rev. C. Fb Mci'i>?pwtfjor,
presided. Remarks
v r ' 11 * v'^ ^ iT'
. Samuel Damps, J. C. Williams
. \">"ais;>n (of this place) W. T
a >'. AiU'en, and Dr. D. F
a; n. of "Augusta, Ga. Alsc
K. lb Watson, (white). - All spok<
i a tevrhs. of the deceased broth
ft was a s-.ul occassion and y/t
['a iiii: s. him. but we can only saj
!u' " I.as geme "lo~~ttlt-rhis place
a we-laivmust- follow sooner 01
. lie leaves td .mourn, his deatl
vw-: iA\u sjmvi.s ana -a nost o
u.y ATi iu'Ua .School'closed Satur
. The principal, Mrs
a i'nri uiuhd and assistant. Mrs
1 ! . i . n really had.some^goo<
r. i*.. il'iiiunV. The speakers o
day- v..tc: Supervisor T. P. Ham
: . ,V.f.. ,f. ]}. ptdtnn', Miss Shulei
?.\i rs. Taylor, Supervisor o? Ai
t oii;:'-,rvt Ti ey xaised a good sUr
they-\\ ill complete It befor
1or school to re-open.
m:\vs or iu;min(;way.
he teachers of the graded schoc
a - a; ) ;hi.- c'f.sin;1; o'vcrcises of Lh
.Ma It".- school March."2g. The pre
.n.-- a- a >.cry coed one.. Ther
e .several 'te-ac hers' from the King
I'ae/.ity, ihe.Brown*graded schoc
dty c ool er s academy. ? . .
r. ?I. A. Mason delivered the ar
:, v ;;a n was very eooc
i!.'. -'vy. March 27th the?teaclier
.w a Irnts and sub-trustees-of Hei
... ;uK d: school attended th
n-y'.exorcises . of Mrs. Mami
ens' The program wa
fiood and speaks well for Mr:
eu: . . . .
a. :(i;;y, evening' March :20th th
nf "way ~ and Mullins graded
.soU ;!.i,. i d a' game of Jjase "ba
fii_ Jj;:.,':. ud. Mnil ins- wo
""' ;:i." A*. S":pO o'clock thei
a 'dec laniut-ion' contest betwee
wtm h was verjj: Ani
air. - . ay won the contest,
he jlcmjngwny -school held ft\
:t.i'f Wi.'n 'our out of five. Th
.Ay lit*of the'.season will be he)
'.ani ill Hi- the ll-t?nnnir.wii
. v. v.: Mallins .aivU Ilei
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to ist-.-i' 'Allen University ne>
to-1 ntiline- their education,
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The Citizen's Fi
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endT-in Georgetown with friend*
Misses Spencer and Strong gave
. the little school boys and girls a pic*
nic Wednesday p. m. 'on the school
grounds which was very much enjoyed
_ )iy. the children.! . ^ >s
Principal D. L. Fulton preached a
few Sunday nights ago in the M. E.
Church of Kingnstree to quite a large
i- audience. ?,??^^ i_ :
Rev. W. P. Carolina preached a very ^
line sermon Sunday night before quite ^
an appreciative audience including ~
some of the best white people of Hem >
niingway. Rev. Carolina is a shining
light irr Hcmmingwoy.? - =^= =
Mrs. Mary Gordon accompanied the**"
! faculty to Mullins.
Mrs. W;illiam Nance wild* " has
t'haTge of a big saw mill here is a'
splendid man?He is quite helpful to
- the oommunityt eopecially the church
1 and school.
' Prof. D. A. Goodwine and his teachers
are making good in their school
E near Hommingway. 'B
Rev. and Mrs. D. N. Wilson are cer1
tainly bringing things to pass in thefr
- church and school. ?
1 Prof, C. Barr visited Hemmingway
last Sunday. V
The farmers' are quite busy mak- F
> ing preparations for planting. Thorp
; are some very prosperous farmers in
this section of the state among both
5 races. ! :
' 1 "We are very glad to know that sev?
oral of the teachers are making prep- ;
r a ration to attend Summer school this o
1 fru'lhmer. It is advisable that they *
f take the subjects* they teach unless *
_ they are expecting to get some de- 0
gree for advancing -their education. *
W'-e find that the principal part of our J
' school ,'work is in the r first seven *
^ grades. If the foundation is well .jj
f laid the child can do the high school ^
\ work because it * has a foundation to ^
'# I uild upon.
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I'rpf. E. Parker, principal of the
Edgefield graded school and his fac- E
ulty attended the teachers' associat.intl
holfl 111 fnlnvvihin TViniF ronnrt 1
>] a very pleasant as well as beneficial .!
e trip. :
i- ^The celebration in honor of Mr. Juc
lius Rosenwald held in the school's ^
s auditorium, Friday, March 30th, was
>1 largely attended by-patrons and wor?thy
citizens.?Many -expressed their -y
i- appreciation for The benefacfions of
1. Mr. Rosenwald, who has done so much m
s{ for. the well being of mankind. ***"
~Miss B. L. Dawkins spent-last week
0 in'Union, S. Cr- .
e Miss I?llcn * J. "Miller was dinner
ts pucst Sunday of Prof and Mrs. W.
s. K. Parker. - ?
Prof. C. O. Mcintosh was in the
ie! city Friday on business. ; ^
] Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldo were the
U; guests of Mrs. ..Maggie Carroll on
h j Sunday and Mrs. Dock Lee motored
q 1 to Augusta last week on business. C
n! There will be a play given in the 1
jH auditorium of the graded school here,
| Friday'night, April 6th. This play C
^ will be given under the directions of l
re! Mrs. P. E. Simkins and Miss G. T. ""
j j Rutherford. It promises to be an C
v 1 amusing feature. T " r I
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Phone 4978 ?; ]
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. L. A. RICHIE ^
The Old Keiiable Undertakei
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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Complete Motor Equipment
J Washington St. Abbeville S? C.
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lumbia, S. C. REAL ESTATE
from 8300.00 up. .
JOEL H. JACKSON
Phone 3330 2221
Richland Street ; \ M
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fe are waiting to serve you with
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C. L. LILLffcWOOD, Prop.
Service Barber Shop
1115 Washington Street..
Professional 1
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iffice Hours: "Telephones:
:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 0033
Resicnce 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
*- DENTIST ' " _
illings, Plates, Crowns and Bridges
Sunday by Appointment j
Extraction by Conductive Anesthesis
a Specialty,
1071/2 Washington SC, Cola.., S.. C.
I)r. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
pprial Attention Given Diseases Qf,
Women.
Iffice Residence
125 WashTngton "7 2230 Hampton
Phone 6429 Phone '7564 '
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
Gold Crown ami Bridge Work ??
A' Specialty ~ .
Epeeial Attention Given to Diseases
. Of the Gums. . ^
iffice Phope 6429, 1125 Washington St
Residence Phone 8264
DR J. G. STUART
)ffice Hours: Telephones:
1:00 to 1:00 P. M Reft. 4692
6:00 to 8:00 P. Mr?^ Office 3796
)ffice: / , Residehce:
702 Main St. 1417.Pine St.
)ffice Hours: Phones:
1 A. M. to 2 P. M. ~ Res. 8875 6
P. M. to 8 P. M. Office 4247.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases ofWomen and Children
, A Specially
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uiiiw; itesiaence:
3241/2 Assembly St. 1301 Pipe St. J
1:30 A. M. to2-P,-Jfe Office 3636
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. * ' Res. 6548
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeon ?1
)isease of Women and Children A
Specialty??
XBeet Residence:
4141/^ Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. j
Office Hours: 8:30 A. M.to 2:00 P. M.
??StOOPi M. to 7:00 P. M. ? ?
DR. H. D. HARPER
Surgeon Dentist - \tt
Gold Crnwn nnd Ri-iflo-n W*v?l*
.*'/ A "SPECIALTY
filings, Extractions, Plates, Crowns"":
and Bridges- * ?:? _ ?r
Cornet .Washington and Assembly
1129 Washington St. Cola., SL_iC.
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Jffice Phone 8407 ^ Res. Phone 6*98 * ^
N.J.FREDERICK >
Attroney-at-I.aw and Notgry Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal
119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. j
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EXPERIENCED MUSICIAN ^
~?EL). F. DAVIS
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harmony Lessons for Advanced
Pupils. Also ArFw^ing ,^6r
Instruments'"? ^
IMIISIC "STIJDTO" 77^
1311 Barnwell St. Phone 7330
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