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| The "Old Gray"
j.. ? ; By E- P
Allen's Commencement
..Thursday marked the closing scenes
of Allen University. Seemingly there
was ho end to the people that thronged
Allen's campus on that day. For
the first time in the history of the
school a brass band owned by the
school played the loading part on the
musical program.. A large group o(
beautiful boys ?7td~ giils front the
~ high school and Ooljejre departments
wevf Awavdetf-^ccrtilieates. and diplo.
mu5~TJr.'DuinniissV [ncsTUent of The
Uiiivcrs' V Ot Si.uth t^arnJinn. rlelivl
J sered hte commencement-address.- Dr.
R. S. Wilkirivon, president ol .the
\ Stnte College, Orangobur, S. C., was
among mo oisunguisr.eu vmiiu.l'a ill1
the commencement. Dr. AViJkihs.m
ranks among tire*' greatest educators
: of this coun'.tv today. Perfect order
was observed throughout the day. Dr.
T. J. Jliles,- chairman of the finance
committee, was on the hdi on the
ou*side,'and saw that everything, was
well regulated even to .the parking of
machines. . The, presence of our deaf
bishop was greatly missed and equally*
regretted, but it could not be .-helped
for he. had another engagement
that was equally important. It must
?~? be remembered that Bishop Ilurst is
one among the . feW loading moil of
th-'s age.'and ltis pi-cameo is- rival;v
^demanded a! so many 'places. In hi-1
absence TVesMont Sim* ypi'ovvd a
real genius in handling - tho-^ffairs
of the bey: .-V'ft.br "rendering an ex...
cuse f?r the bishop;'he tool: hold of
the si taut.:* in and the. vast audience
...? soon found that' a nvnsier h?n.'l was
at the helm. Time and fpaee will not
permit us t?? speak' of the. many visitors
to it-fit* city during t he commence
*. ment week, and of the tn.awy able ad.
dresses.. Suffice it to say, however
that IV. .Carter' ti. ^Voodson slirreil
Columbia as never before. lie is ;
* n-ul wonder.. \Tanv were heard tr
.,'say, from whence caine such a msn
. The ad(!i^ss_of Dr. Murph of C!w~
"~"~T lesion. C.. wps riii'.ply grand. Ih^>
; A. P^pcars and. J. C. MeClollau out.
did themselves in their able .addresses
of the tveek. More about the latlei
will appear next-- wook. ?Professors
Bark Ioward of?Ceorgot?>wn,
' weu* e.Do among the .many < listin
'.ruiShcd visitors l'ru'in out of the city
Like Messrs. Green Jnekscn, -t. A
.UrtwlCinspj&ootCH". Ilampton, of Colum
bia; Pro.'; Shaiikiin, of- BeaufoVt anc
some others, thev ar? among the bts
prepared laymen of the A. M. E
Church in South Carolina- I do no
! hesitate to r.ay here that the churcl
has ncedNjf them.- It -was a plcnsuia
indeed to see Prof. S. L. F.niey, o
Chester, in the yi.y on hus'.ness dming
commencement week. He is 0:11
/"of the leading character* of. the Btrp
tist Church, and one of the host pre
?- pared men of this State. He is cev
?*" tainly a Jibe young man of whoni w.t
j are alHjirauiL^--. _
f nf.iiiniui.. A ..^i|rn - v.
. There were some startling.sta'prisci
sprung when Bishop llurst"annouwvt
at the close of the trustee lv>yr4 meet
itjg on Wednesday^- the following ap
. potntmen'tat .Columbia District, Uov
L. F. Vance; Winnshoro IiistrieJ, Uev
J. Mc Keny.io-H-ni n.<6n; Conway St:i
. tipn, Rev. J. F. iioyd; Lake-view St.a
Mr.n. Ttcy. \\'. J. Robin.:. <>. -j-lu-si
" changes by the bisi.ep ntade'the f <1
lowing necessary for the 1 .nnc:t tc
Dfttrutr Mf. Aral put v.-ith Kty FhlTIj
Station1, Rev. T. II. Addison, pastor
Hethcl put with .dill i uvei; Cucui:
Rev. J. I'. Brown, pasi^rf'Fairvier
under the auspices of* the- prcsidini
elder with Bro. B. D._ l.akins .-act in;
pastor. Itev. (i. \V. James was rr
' hi'oved from the Willowgrove S'.atioi
and assigned to the WVdgennhl ("ir
cuit, one of the best charges in tin
Columbia conference. Rev. E. P
Pompey WHS changed from the-fkmgrn
??-?roe?otmrgo and given the -XVilliow
grove Station, which is'TnilcetTa goot
appointment.?The?whmtors of t'm
Columbia Di3f riot are greatly pleasewith
Dr. Vance. The bishop has al
- ways 3poken in high terms-at him
He s a fine Christian gentleman an<
a m ble preacher, and the, district ha
evei*y reasdh to be proud of him. Th<
appointment of Dr. Harrison is do
thing more than a reward for worl
well done. He is one among the mos
successful pastors in the church. An<
those are the kind that make th
best presiding?elders; The?Winns
? iiu-tr'^ will be fpeat'.v benefit
ted wilh Dr. Haffison as' their dts
- *trict leader. Rev. Boyd has few't
qtials as a pastry*. He is a No.
pic-aoher and Conway can cqngVatu
lr.te herself on receiving htm as he:
f ri . preached and we believe ho wil
do Well at Lakevicw. In all those tip
pointments it fs plainly shown thai
Bishop Hurst watches thd work ol
jfcjjjttitoiiaiiiiiiiiH. ruv
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The New Rider |
hilip Ellis * '
. I That is Uiu kind ot* bishop the church
,'needs and that is the kind of bishop
J Fouth Carolina wants. No man need
'be weary under Bishop Hurst. Just
do ymTF~\vdrk and do it well. '
. l)r. K. It. Anderson, Loading
- 'Bisliu|r. .llurs't congratulated ?Dr.
Anderson i</r |y vinir established 'more
nfew missions on his district since the
* 'ainfUal JonTereneo Hum nny?othe^ =
presiding elder in the Sttte. He nas
' 1 ready. opened t'or.r new ~t>Te.ic)tin;;-hit
si -This is wondi i ful td s.-iv
he legist rind the bishop, has reo.uestvd
till the other presiding elders to go
and do likewise. This order from o^i .
elite! will he -gtHt'tdsr- obeyed, for your humble
^scribhliHJ?is going out this
evening (Thursday) to put in opera
.Ion'-qhdlher mission winch will be
:u;o Tor. us since the last annual con
Hienro. -Say what you will .but some
. u:.o wiH.inuu to broadin the churcti
n oi.ni eV>)incetion, or else ory^hoos**-1 \
ininied. -will be'"ffNucod to its lowest
, 'erms Money raisingytvrid money rai-v ng
pnly has been the..ureal standard
r our elnneh during t lie recent year*,
oast. Soul-sa\ing and the establjsh..incht
of missions took -.second placei'or
want of the latter-this state has
..uitVored a eahvm.it y. We have large
?iivtclu's?t*f?toiriiory in?tins State I
extending for hundreds ot" miles where
in African Methodist shingle is. not.j"r",ibe
found. Dr. T. J. Miles and othj
ers have established some missions hi
| Oharlestort -t ome years ago. that arcJ.
elf upiTorting charges today. Hut ;
Voile this'is true in Charleston," we
"-re .'ijoi.iTg nothing in .Columbia and
^-et-minely we are.growing-wvfse in*
! e.t ad of-/better. . Dr.' A. P. Spears!
| of life Sumter district, has added a
l.;'e!'oi:med chinch to our connection.
LlCet every piygsiding elder, pastor,-lo1
j? .> 1 preacher. evangelist and mis-ion
' | rv w?u*l>er* start now and lot us bc
I in- <?> spread the borders of our Zi??n
" ; >?'>! build up the waste , places. Wo
rj hank rl~M(1 foyihe ^ omiiur pi hishop
! Mu.jt i to ibis t\tat'u at this particular
' jtime.,.' A nihil who believes in .'soul1
I'.'ivinj'.-. church extension and nioiioy
jr:iinin'u:? Ai ne-v raVinr [s es'scnt'nl:
1 j \V-q nfnst have money for our school,
' j #i;r" church and for our missionary
-Lure;u'1u vs.?And while Hishop Ilurst
' -.ha?'] thousands of d.dhafr; for Christian
cahieaitirui in 'rWn^'find made
'j for-4?iajsolf aii immortal name, he ex
i'ended the holders of our church hy
'[leaps and bounds in that State.- The
[Very same program js need in this
/ Stri'e and Bishop, Hurst is the man
: *o put it oyer:- I.et us gladly follow
: his -wonderful leadership. , ?
.The Ilishop Need Not l?e I'nei sy
Tho ministers in South. Carolina are
" ! liniiifr lip to. f;ivc? our bishop thc'supnort
of his life durmer his stay in-our
i.midst. The ' loyal laymen .of the
church are preparing to do likewtserWhen-I
say t his J .sneak the sentiment
of !>vs. lb C. Dens/ J. I\. Thomas, A.
^ '' V.',,...,,. ! ' t.'r \ rdi-i-vQTO -fr-d?--Mi'lls
er, ,1. S. Coo and other's of the North1
;a'd Conference; It. W. Mance, M. .A.
- ji'illins.- E. B. Mack, I. \V. Wilborn-,
A.-F. U. 'I lorry, J. H.' Chestnut, J. B,
Tcnnih.as and others-of the old .South
Carolina Conference; E. II. McGill, M.
- Wailc-y,"M. .T. Sumtc-r, L. 1>. Gamble,
i. J. Pruitt. A. Martin, I,. II. Ilem1
in.int.avay, B. F. Ilitd-flnand, .1. F,-Plav
-r and "others of the Central; ,1. \V.
? I towgltrss, - S.' Nance, P. M. Gary, B. J.'
i' ii- -f y. I). II. Johnson, A. C. Sumps'ien\
.1. It. Smith, J. ,K. Beai*d, P. S.
Mo-ly. It. A. l.ykes. J. S. W. Harper.
'< (Bradley-, W. C. Crawford, M.
SC. Williams and rnary/,others of the
' Piedmont Conference; T. J. lITiles,
r C, It. Nichols, I). A. Perrin, J. W.
"i Attic j li, J. I.. Renhow,- .T. S. Morant,1
-is. ,1.. Dobbins, J. S. Lawrchce, J. S.
e.! Benn, J. O Quailes,?4. W. Wither
spoony S. II. Le\?ls, I). N. Wilson
??'a irh?nrray?other.--' ??f the?Palmetto
Confere-nee-; I,. F. Vance, G. K.-pylea.
1 T.'Sr. Harrison, It. E, Brofjdon, J. C.
L-?.111-1 ?' 11:1 n .1 1.. cstnnvt. W. Vr.nri?e?^-r
1 J; E. Dixon, G. C.Johnson'," II. - ?).
- Ramsey, E. Fra/.ier, .1. S? Johnson,5
II, W. Walker, II. T.. Summers,, J, P.
1 Washington, J. R. Johnson, Wi R.
S" Rownian, T. II. Addison, W. B Bouler,
\ I. W. Shaw, G. W. James, T. F. Har
. per, E: V. Kiser, II. E. Emanuel,' L,
< G. Bowman, J. S. Martin, J. A. II.
t Mitchell', M M. Martin and others of i
J the Columbia Conference, including I
i te writer. Space would not permit
- oven a?brief mention of the?names I
- of the host of laymen, hut believe me
-4 they~cnm -bc-rmmbered >y -the LKou_ |
?> samls. ? r"/...'. ?-""H
l i Drs. Mance antl Wilson, Grateful'
* i Dr. R. W. Mance thanks his friends
r for their support given him at Chica
go. That is iridccd noble in him and
1 shows that if a mart appreciates what
. his friends do for him, notwithstand-i
t ing his defeat, it will only encourage i
f those friends to make a host of oth_
THE PALMET
ci-8 for him that will put' his program
over in the end. Dr. A. J. Wilson \v_ps
equally appreciative; and said tha*
he wafc doing a splendid work already
in his church and was perfectly satsfied
to continue, and therefore c*use
his activities for the bishopric,?But
I heard scores of General Conference
voters say that Dr. W.ilson wilt be
among the next-class of bishops. Ami
that would be one of the items of the
nex,t General Conference program.
So. Dr. Wilson Will still be in the race
having been kept there by his friends,
lie is a yearv subscriber to The Valmetto
Leader and will be- mentioned
from time to time. What aborft Dr.
Mancc. Bro. Manager. and friends?
Columbia Presiding Elders' Council
The above group met in a brief se&_
sion on Allen's campus. .Thursday nfer
the?emrtmcncernent exercises . loF
ircnnixation. The organization was
reinfected - in an nnti tv.nl tin ivtinoo
owner was unknown, with Dr. Vance
as'chairman j^nd the writer as sccreary.
Wholesome remarks were made
by Drs. Lyles and Ilrjrrison. We
unanimously -agreed on program lor
he coming annual conference as to
preachers, etc. We decided to fix.
Lhc committees-us. soon ait wo receive
he blank from the bishop. As. pre.
rid;rig < ldors, \Ve mean to share equal
w>' h . the bishop fn all nil'airs, and
w hepe that our successors will patent
cur examples. 1 am ?iek_ and
ircd (ifrHqiTrTng some presiding el!ers
putting every dissatisfaction in
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lhc district on the bishop, rind .take
ill the credit' to themselves for things
hat meet the approval of all the pen
olo on theiiv^istrict. But t~he "people
Me no fools. They know the extent
f the presiding elders' potyer and
influence. Thcv kiiow when an1
where /Hie bishop takes hold. Then
oo. they^uiow that any man can jrot
ti'opnd telling; the truth if lie dries
lot care- to do so, notwithstanding
he may he a presiding-jelder."
We Are Coming Back
Tn using this valuable, spapt? in
riio. Leader our main object Was to
iiseus's things in general, mentioning
ion and measures occasionally.- And
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.l-tlilo VV-I? linvn fill!" /\V1 onnt ll'il'
line for ciuit.o a whie and wilt eontiiiid
to lie out fo?- sometime, wo wan!
ur many readies to know that wo
iro earning liaek>?-'.lust how ' .soon
wo oon't sav..for wo are still to complete.
our general conference, our ChT
ago .visit, our commencement program
and other things in wl.ieh wo
aid far behind. We believe that the
~tpn -fuiu-.o-fol tlom )ln? sword.
though. it 1)0 a cheap. Vstub" pen. In
:hy '.scribbles I mean to say a few
; hlngs, Icrrrmg- vhtr . result a to take
are of themsdWes. The only nprdogy
I will have To offer for"them will be
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Our- Whereabouts.
On last Sunday we were-with liev.i
(V. Ii. Bowman oij the Allen Circuit.
It was. indeed a heavenly time". The
)ld a post olid fire burned as in the days
of old and we were all made to rejoice
ni the Clod of our salvation;
liev. Bowman is almost a modern
wonder. He is a grei^t gospel preaeh yr
nhd-pastorr^ He is the right booit v
tor his blshou and ehureh. Iiis
people are simply carried away with
. nini and they are anting the best in
he ( eiiiH-ctinn. '-n :
This week-end will find uA at High
llill Station wiht Rev. J. W. Shaw.
W e will hold the business meeting ol
the conference,' Saturday, at 2:00 P.
M., arid preach Sunday at 11:00 A.
M. Let the people pray for the presence
of the Holy Spirit.
"Let us advance on our knees."
]'. S.?The following persons paid
25c each at our quarterly conference
on last Sunday at St. Paul: Revs. E,
P. Ellis,' W. HL: Bowman, Mcsdames
Mary Mu,\y w'arrio "Maples, Delia
Robinson; Sail re Kvans, M. E. bowman,
Messrs. Thomas Robinson, Simon
Evans, M^ D. Douglass.
IN MEMORL\!\!
In sad but loving'memory "of out
dear mother and wife, Mrs. Emma
life, June 12th, 1925.
rThcre will always remain the rememr
' brancc (If that sad day and hour';
| When you left us, loved one so true
| To abide with God and his angels
[ Where all ia peace am} rest.
I Some <Juy our lonely hearts, will cease
aching,
Tears will be shed no more;
I Some day we will clasp glad hands wc
pray,
: When we meet in the great beyond.
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Sleep on dear one, sleep on,
While angels wat^h O'er tlmu.mid fceer
While fragrant flowers bloom o'er
your grave,
I Rent on, dear one, vest 011.
I Began McGraw( husband)
1 , Annie Belle McGraw,
[ . Isaac McGrawi, * ~"
Minnie M<eGraw,
(children)
TO LEADEtt '
Greenwood News?"
. Prof. V. A. Heard has resigned the
principnlship of the East Eend grad|
ed school after 20 odd yertrs of faithi
ful service.
E^ieifds of Prof. H. A- Peterson
will) read with interest that has been
' vlrvtod principal of -%he- East KatC
I graded school. . ' ?
The Children's Day exercises at the
.Morris Chapel Baptist Church were
very good...
f. ' >,
Miss Ethel Lee Evans .will leave
for Philadelphia, Pa., Juno 13th to
| spend* the njmmer. We trust she
will have? a i il pleasant trip.
Mrs. Lur duft and Mrs. ILvttie
are not improving much at I
Mrs. Sylvia Prater and daughter,
if fill il 1111?i m~&tS7TT^rr^?*~
I Mr. and M Robert Willialns on
i Magnolia St.. ' ""f *
To say that the Slabtown Conveni
tion was a success i,s only expressing
a mild- term' The weather was
i very '.unfavourable.We had several
visiting, white friends-present.-Door
receipts amounted, $17.09.
SfnTTay was another read letter
j day lor Morris Chapel. The Sunday
' School had another boniest between
j two of the senior classes, raising a
total of $24.25. One accession to
j 'be church, and total' collection for
he day was $03.00.
Miss Mary K. Johnson js home a;
l gain to the.delight of her many nut-"
i sle students. All whb wish to?fcakei
music lessons for the summer will '
1 fined her at 321 Baptist St.
1 Mrs.?MeW-e?It,?Fullfav?left . for,
I fireenvillo, Sr 0. to attend the sum'
'nor normal. . .
.31rs. Susie. Nance has returned
'V-m, New Tei-Joy. accyno'panied by
her sick step daughter, Mrs.s Neeie
Be 11 Torrent, who is improving considerably.
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'.Mr. I.. C. Waller left a few days
igo for Kansas City, Mo,, to attend
'lie Republican National Convention.
Rev. and Mrs.-f^. it. Myj^jn were
. visited by the old fabled sto'rtr*\vltrT
brought, them t\ fing . daughter on
tune-' 1 st. .
Mi*. Morris Hampton, son of Mrs.
Ida llur'st, Jeft for New York City a
!V\v days ayo to visit his two broth ers.
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Wo were Kind .-.to . welcome the
deuehtiu-s' f Mrs. kflla "Williams
back in the "ity. , 1
Miss hue;' K. Williams; who has
"~rr=rt coiiiiilf'nl a .successful sehdM
erui at Booker. Washington hiph
. rJ?.hool,,Jn Colunijna, deft Monday
o complete lur studying at llamp.
-ton Institnt' ??r*?r?? Miss
Ilenv Mta Williams, who is a
cacher. in the city school, and Mfss
Cora--1.. Williams, who is senior col-"
'cure stu'dent at Allen University, left
'"or New York City to spend their va
ration. .
M iss Henrietta Williams will study
it Columbia University. We wish
'or them a pleasant vacation.
The Iytks of Greenwood had their
tnnual sermon at Western Chapel A.
M. H. Church with an appreciative
audience in attendance.
Mrs-. A. M. Fox . left'
For Hendersonville, N. where she
? vill spend the summer. '
Miss Daisy Walker is home after
(pending a successful school term at
Martsville. ...
Mr. J. T. Percival left for Wash;ngton,
1).. C., June ;lth to attend the
omniencoment exercise^ at Howard
University., wlfieh his "son, Theodore,
s a graduate from the medical cle.
partment. Greenwood is really proud
'or quite a while to reach the goal.
Hp stood second in "his classes during
:he entire time at Lincoln and How
irdf and came out with t,he htrnor of
heiup: second in scholarship. I am
sure our town and community will re.
- fnice wtHr Mt. and Mrs." J. T. Per ival
over the voctory. of, their son,
I)r. Percival, and father arrived Sunlay;
June 10th. Miss
Willie Fox spent Sartcsrday,
i June 2nd, in Columbia on business.
l Mr. and._Mrs. .Parker Smith,. on
Maxwell Avenue, entertained in hon.
or of thejr (laughter and son, Mary
r ranees an<> - Bernard, Thursday ever
"rimjr. .Tunc 7th. A number" of . gay
young folks gathered and spent a
pleasant evening dancing. Afterwards
the hostess served a delightful
ice course, which was enjoyed by all.
At the souni of "Homo Sweet Home"
each one gl-- ly, but softly scampered
off to their homes.
! Simday .was a high day at Tabernacle
Baptist Church. Sunday School
was carried out in the usual style,
_ with Superintendent C. E. Stuart presiding.
We^havo a school to proud
r jL .The atudentu and topebero ftfc.
nil at home now for a whiTe, and with
their faithful service we ?j*e bound
to win. At 11:30 A. M. Rev. T. P:
Piles preached a wonderful sermon,
which was enjoyed by all.
Sunday evening the "Kiddies'* put
- over a-ver-y- excellent prgorann?It
was enjoyed by a large crow<J. If
you dnnH ^bel4aW^ve~'ar? r?ftlly at
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Sumter News
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Last Sunday morning was bright j
and fair. The sun w?s sending beau- ;
tiful rays upon mother earth. The j
hivdq w..rc ainpinp- thpjr Sweet SOngS
man and beast.seemed to be artima-j
tod oxflraoridinarv. Trtllv God is good
to his people. Early to siyvice youcould
see hundreds of members and
friends of old Mt? Pisgnh wending
their way to church. It was quarter-,
ty conference day. Promptly at 11
o'clock the presiding elder, Rev. A.
P. Spears, lined the first hymn. The
j choir sang with that usual melody^
and the household of-faith we^g-Oncft)
more electrified. Dr. Spears delivered
the ihessage and the people received i
it gladly^ Sunday SehooT at T:00 P.
-M. was-conducted by the superinten- '
dent, Mr. Stoney. The lesion was beautifully
illustrated in the review,
Rerparks were made by the several
visitors. At 8:00 P. M. despite 'the '
rain, at goodly number gathered to '
takp'^VBrt and witness the Children's'
Day program, which was conducted I
by Mrs. Annie Sanders, one Ot Mt.
Pisgah's best talent. The children
did not fail, , but reflected-credit to
themselves and their jteachers.
M,;ss?Tom?Harrison?left' the . city i
on Wednesday morning for New Yurk 1
City. j
? W. H. and F. M,. Society held their
semi-monthly meeting at the,-church:
Mendav afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mrs..
Annie Sanders is president of this.
luixiliary.
Stewardess Board No. 2 met Tuesday
afternoon at the homo of Mrs.
iviamie rsmniiK#?'1 K6-WMTIWff VtriWvo-1'
ry intaresti'ng. A delicious course
:<was served by the hostess. .
The ^Boosters Club will meet next
Monday lit the.home.pf Mrs;
Miss C. M. Wilson, the president, is
very anxious to see every member
present.
Now. that all the school's, colleges,
and universities have closed foi* this
*erm many changes are expected."j
wSome will leave for different.' parts of
the country on their vacation. Some
may go elsewhere to work. We regret
that some of Sumter's best neo- '
, ole-Avill Ho away for. the-" summer. J
However, we wish for'khem a profitable
altTcl ploasants'tay. anil a safe 'wr?->4Piv
when the?time canu>-PJ.
. The closing- exercises <>f the I.in.
oln" high school last Friday evening'
was all that heart could wish. The.
urogram was a record breaker. Many
1 neople. were ht?a?rd to say: ""It was
he host '1 the history.of that institution:"'
Prof. Ltiwsoh'anil his corps of
eachers deserve milch credit.
Miss Frances," the accomplished
laughter of Prof, f.awson, will spend
h.^ervacation in Charleston, visiting,
friends. ' . ,
Miss Mary Ried is. spending a few
lays in Sumter wiht her cousin. Miss
Rosa Perry.
Miss Rosa will accompany her to
- "amden and will leave for New. York",
where they hope to spend the summer.
. .
Miss'Gorden D.ebpst; after spending
eight months id school aCLinoohr high,
school, will leave for her home at
MiVllins, S. 0. "
Mrs. Dolly and Miss Evelyn Cuth
Hen. mother and daughfm. (till leave'
his week for parts Nolrth.
*f??. TT-ii!- n t? * *
.11 rs, iiitiue mjouison ipit mst week
"oi" New York. \ve wish for all of
hei^i a pleasant stay. ~
. * GARMETT Ni:\\\S
A large and enthusiastic audience
--gathered? Sunday n.t Aft. .Zion A. M .
E. Church at the morning service.
We were honored to havG ouY pastor,
Rev. E, W. Graham, who has ju*t re!"'TDrned
from the General Conference
it Chicago, 111. lie brought home
iome of the good news from the conrerence.
Hev, Graham preached an
excellent sermon from Romans 5:0,
All who heard hiuj were greatly helped!
We were gi-eatly pleased to have
the district superintendent,_ Mrs. T.
0. Mouzon. At ?7:.10 the Children's
. Dav program began. The papers!,
solos, duets, quartets and recitatoins
wpre greatly enjoyed.
Misses Minnie and Margie Bostick,
"Josephine Brown, C. Jenkins have le
turned from Mather "School, Beaufort,
S. C.
Mr. James MScFarlin, Johnny White,
little son James White, Master James
Eaddy motored from Savanah, (la.,
and spent the day with'Mrs. Corrine
Eaddy. *
Our pastor, Rev. E. W. Graham is
at Orangeburg attending tfifc ministers'
summer school at Olaflin -Goljlp-gft.
| worhi visit* Tabomncla at nng time
t convenient."
I Miss Agnes AVilliams left Wedfees,
day morning for'Greensboro, N.
|to attend the Y. W. ' C. A. Coflfegi
enc'e. ^ ', |
The Rev. Sims, pastor of First Bap-,
tint Church (white) preached n real
| interesting sermon, Sunday afternoon
1 at Morris ChajteJ,""
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Saturday^ June 16? 1928
A Beautiful Piano
for the June Bride can be obtained
at the lowest possible <
price, on convienier^t ternis,
at the. ojd established " . ?
MAI jtJNE'S MUSIC HOUSE
1128,Mam St., Columbia, S. ^
N. It.?-Old pianos and other musi?ca!
instruments takeh in part ply
niCiit for new pianos. Phone 5210* ?^
6 6 6
' Curts ('hills and Fever,
Intcrnrtrtent, Remittent and
Bilious' Fever due to Malaria.
It kills the geripa
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Himbiu. S. C. REAL ESI
TATE. from $300.00 up.
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Rhone 3330
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?:30 A. M. to 7:00 V. M. Ollice G033
;?: J Uesiunce-8873
Dr. I). K. Jenkins
i 1I1SNTI8T
Killings. Plates, Crowns and Bridges
Sunday by Appointment ?
KxCraction by Conductive Anesthesia
a Specialty. ? ,
11071.'> Washington St., Cola., S. C.
Di 7L M. DANIELS *
? Ubysiciau and Surgeon.
StfviaJ- Attention Given Diseases Ol
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.1125 Wdshingtun 22.'iUHampton
Phone. <5120 , Phone 7564
DU11.11. COOPER ?
Dentist ;
Cold Crown and Bridge Work
Special Attention (liven to Diseases
Of the- GunVs^
Ullioe" {'hone 6129, 1125 Washington St
Residence Phone 8264
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11 :<>i> to 1:00 P. 51 Res. 4692 2^
fiidu to 8.00 1'. M. OHice 3796
OUiee:- Residpnye:
1702Main..St.'- 1417 Pino St.
Olliee Hours: Phones: '
II A. 51. to 2 1*. 51. Res. 8876
"T> lyiVI-. to 8 I'M. Qflice 4247
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
'Olliee: Resilience:
13211., Assembly St. ' 1301 Pine St. J
TPrMO A: 51. to ? P. M. Offico 3588
0:00 1'.5f. to 8-P.?M: Res. 6648
Dr. E. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeon
Disease <>r Women $nd Children A
Specialty
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f 1111 o Assembly 'SI. 1328, pak St. ' ;
Olliee Hours: 8:30 A: M. to 2:00 P. M.
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Surgeon Dentist I
i Uold Crown and Uridjre Work I
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Filling's, Extractions, Plates, Crowns I
- and Bridges I
Cornei' Washington and Assembly T|
1129 Washington St. Cola., S. C. I
Ollice Phone SttKTIlcs^
N.J.FREDERICK
Attroncy-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
1?State and Federal
1119 W ashington St., Columbia, S. C.
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?" ED. F. DAVIS "
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Teacher of AU- -ImUrumegte
Harmony Lessons for A^lv^nt"^ ??4
t'unjjs. A -TFang i n gl?ler?^^
Instruments? - ?
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rani Barnwell St. Phone 7380
COLUMBIA, S. C.