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I. PAGB TWO. . ? ""?WI I . T ?T? lyrinrfflHcaaog^^ i ! The "Old Gray" [ j ' by ? Ph . ' w . <ayyrrw^fflnrtc>.r>oi^rtf; ?r -Starting ??><! Stopping A Klanu?. 1 . It is one thing to-start a blaze of fire and it is another thing to stop it. As a ruld the starting is Simple J : but the stopping Is diilleult. The'lust year I lived in Nashville Temp, titree ' ..prankish eoldtu-tl children, startel a fire in East Nashville, that threnteilcd' the rntirir^rit j', - Nnl^ 11111' illil it~ desrrAy?rrr.>ioT!infl? iin.l thousands uf dollars worth, of property, including r live chuteh iiiuldmgs, Out it snmnnrtif ' ' ? ed the best-brain and > kill of that metropolitan city to cv'iiicuid It. While I was. pasturing" at "Knoxvilh? Tenn., one of the c'vay,y hmintes- of thc~ Lio^s- View asy.hmi, started a iila/.e in his cell, that cnlldd all of the fire department of tho* city to put itout. ' . Then the sail part was, that, several f . lKl'.s wlt'it' 1'iM, iiiii.'I ul* Hh in I?i i11? J . the* poor victims of the institution. The conclusion is that an i'dioW ran start a tire, that it'will take many wise, men "to.stop. CeJTf.xiH.an in any' thine: is like- lk-e, ill that . it\destroys all of tiie gopu.thnt Could have been . done. It is like tire in that, it .-spreads* find: continues, to /spread. 'It?is like fnv in that a wicked vindictive person can start it, hut it will call for the Combined counsel of ripe, ami right. . " ions peipTons. -to end it, It is an awI l'ul thing to have a country state or I - c'omnumit-y stirred with, .vnhfuaipu?usL I the result of soiiye unreasdnabh' ? ?>n_ r duct oh'the- i^rt of one man o.V sot . ol' then'. ' ConfusiTfty is the outcome of tilings'done, u it lr. w i niip iiiolives.' A I.. I , .almost in every. case?s<>me one person posing, as a leader is rcspon-s.ildo for it. . lAuifiision is silly brought it-, bout' by misrepresenting fact s; on the part of persons, whose outwjird ' hppea-ranees arc as whiles! sepulchres. ?r - Siune people in thoir.atto.thpl tp?exe=. .cute vengeance, do hot onlyCYus^e inU nocent people to be branded., (Tit ieiVetl W : and' .sufFer, .but binder the |i>??toldish-* ' nient of (iod's Kinydonl in the- hearts of men. There js a directfausr for. confusion in a homo, eluirch or any? where else. There is no homo'. or ??church. that. iw^-lmmuni'd. front con> fu.iion.?All of them h^ve tfln ir d-lrk rO days. In every- ease we thoidd locate its source and lay it at the. right door. Sometime it is laid at.-the ?!<><>i; ' of the pastor, when it should he laid J . at the doofttf the officers. Sometimes. it . is laid at] the door of the bishop, whin it riynfty hulonys at the door .of. the presiding elder. If those .who ( are"intrusted wrtTT grave iiuerest and responsibility would invite the counsel of their associates and leave out ^ ^ tiiojr own prejudices their acliuial ' . ' whoii taken would not furm.-h fuel t > K.IHUK? Ult^UFyS Ut COIUH^HUl UJJU. VUUaU. ~^ jri-.nt wni'iy <m 1 ho p.n't ..I' tli..^<- who entrusted .them. ? But some 01 thejse ''know.alls'* as soon os they- feel that' they . are specially epnsTdored, inntract. that disease commonly known as the ,"hip head" .or the "hull hea l", which: eventually Kirns 'out as the "no head", and all . Counsel and stigl .pestions of all their associates and-sii. perii/fa are -rejected'and like t'hat cra" 7.y man a'.mv hu-h! lolW-d si in <h - i ,ir tivo liiitne ol" eoiifusiuh in- their .own cells, that will eall ?111 all o.f_ the. forces of the connorAion to assist in > putting it out'. But I thairk (Jod that ' I have, lived to see tlie day Ai'hetf th?.pews "of the churches,.throughout' the ~ i ' world are o(juiilly cultured as the'ptil. pits. These intcllipfnt laymen ran lm.appealed to aiul. reasoned with. anil \t*hen called they will gladly meet in council with the ministers to extinguish the flame <>f confusion fire that .would destroy the church of their / ' choice and the church of which our . _ dear Redeemer -f?avc4 with, hifr mvn precious l>lo?d. v I'eace By Prayer - .Peace -is the fruit* of a ebnyerleil heart. Conversion to Christianity teaches- to he at peace .mewith the c et her. It is in k< oping with I he Mas. I tor's mmuilain, declaration-Blessed. ire the .peace makers," etc, Chief n' - mong Chrisjt*-.mission in this worhl, will to men. For this pe:\ce he hore - the. cross, despised the shame, suf fered, died and .rose again. And to know that He was successful?in establishing peace, you have only to * read his farcwblbmiessago V'to the ^""" world in which he said "Peace I lerivcT with you." Isaiah calls him the prince of peace. David said...-"In his davs shall the ritfhTeous flourish: and aT bun'dance of peace so luiuc as the moon endureth." X.echariah said lmdhrr-nj_ and his dominion shall lie jfc from sea even fo sea, and from the rivers even to the ends of the earth." ^fcraCT~TfT^T: epistle to the Romans .,.:i.i justified hy faith wc have EC peace with God." He.said also Irr-fhe E! * Collosinn^, "A.r|d let the peace of ' God rule in your hearts." -Now I ^ claim that this Wonderful gift given L . - ? JPBBWW1' * f*~" " and | The New Rider Ifip~Ettiy -i n >oi>or>Do.caK>jroffl3CT.u.wj.u.B.Bii;a'i'aw . | to 'the world by Jesus Christ can only be received by us through prayer. ! That peace spoken of here by both 'prophets-, and apostles will never be had on the part of the prayerless. For want of tin's peace-governments have failed. For lack of this peace " j liiirr1'"- cea ie<l -to be -that reforming: anil soul-savin? institution. The unsuccessful effort of the peace' c pilfer once in Europe will' tell you that peace cannot tie attained by legr ifTiiteq only. .^Legislation, is, ompor^ taut and without it we walk in ig noranee aiul darkness, but to bring peace it must by associated withnprayer. Peace comes .by prayer, t A pro>clamation should be issued iTU every pasted to his church to pray for the return of the dwveof peace -that has 'Ivi'iU'it iweiiiinnh chinch houses. In many ifistancfes we get'no religious pleasure whatever" ?out of some of ouj- church services. Soul-saving?hr'almost a lost art in "ninny of our 'churchek' tddtty. Well"1 might* the poet ask "And shall we then .forever live.at this poor dying rat e 7 "?Brother,. pcacegTS the one 'great ini'il?of our churcrhes today. . It will clvhge things when it cbmes and it will only come by prayer, (tod grant that every true child of (lod the world over will Earnestly. , hosoech the throne for this peace that p.nT. nth?h+1?hWlerst a tiding, to come into the heart's and unto our cold - ovks> and kike-warm fliurches. as ; in otnor. uuys of the wixrhlc Popularity and Power These are two important characteroii-s usually sought and admired. It U .-t range to say, however' that these ere c-oniidry the one to the other. To ' ret one'means-to lose the other. For _ln?wuj.s{?eases?one?is gott en at the ; expense nt ihi" other.. They are like i haraeter and reputation. One is one thing and-the uther'is?a very difTerynti hl-ng". One may become popular by ?.! i i almost any and everything v. it h no. regard to truth and. virtue. . Hut tir I?o powerful one must stand !: n lite Itigh "hlain" of-righteousness ; ..lid there atiide.?The.sad mistake of lie worid tmlay^s Chat men and wo. ireii are Marking, popularity at-any jVpst. No'-price toVi dear for them to 'pay J'oj- it; even the sacrificing of fhdirgood and only name. The great I need of the world to, day is not popular people, hut powerful people. ; The. people of today and most esj~pei iaTIy ihe young "should be- taught hat the greatest eharaeters that lived in the world were never popular, ??tin y r i i r- powerful...' John aniL < narles Wesley who instituted the - tn-iiu'ih in one branch of the Chris-Liian church?wore not popular- arKh-iatc i such the y wore hate.cl and despised. Unit'lhoy u.eil' powerful , of which the \ a i *;;)t BeMrodist Church stands as a 'i-viiijr hionument to their credit. .Martin I.uther was not popular, hut was I thought to lie a (Uslurber of religious I eaee - and happiness?. -But today he 1 rs* styled the world's reformer* 'He I whs po'w.e'rftil John The Baptist was unpopular?until?hr?ewi.s beheaded' and Ids hhnd given in a dish to a 'f (hmeiiig.'damsel. But. he was powerful in that his Master said of him that .of all man that are horn of women :!tiCri :.r.; none, greater than .John. The propluts and apostles were powerful. hut they were not popular. Pilate in allowing - Testis to he put to ?"Mill wn . merely seeking .popularity,Biit in the end he lost both power and respect. Aty gospel to the chprch is o receive liower. We nped nontile uitli pvnvt-r. And if power and popularity trill not dwell together, hold on in pTwer and lefT popularity go 'to ! the lour winds of the cavthv? Richard i Allen was not populftr" enough to even ' take the land's Supper in the church of Ids choice. Hut the great A. M. 11? Church .glands todqy as the tweeny! i?l"shntent of a nu\n of power. Jesus dAhxisi hripiseif was by no means pop? ular, He was ridiculed and criticised -evauv-day he livedIftn the earth. Jle 1 was s/V iinpopular jintil hew was put ' to death hy a mob.'"But'he was pow< rfnl in that he rose triumphantly i-fiom the dealt as a conqucrer of death, ; hell, and?the grave. > Power and not popularity is the one thing'that is needed' iiTTbe 'church and in the world "today. " 7 ~ Our Anderson 11 ad~Xewherry.-Friends It was a delightful pleasure toMiave Ati . "XT J. GatlmffjiT"of Newberry and .Mrs. Olivia Johnson, of Anderson, visit our great city on last week, and u.s in our homo. '"While in the,city they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. jit. Anderson at their beautiful two -Ti'son certainly knows how to make it jdoasant for her friends and strangers too. and her good luisband, who is one of Die leading presiding elders t in the. State does not interfere the THE PALMETTO least with her program of entertainment. Mrs. Gallman is a professional nurse, and is one -o? the best teachers in the graded school in~ Newberry, oi She is a staunch member of the A. t< M. E. Church .in that city, leading al- (' to singer of the choir and a noble s< Christian? woman in every?respect.?h Airs-Johnson is the wife of Dr. Johnson, of Andersons He is the -leading a physician of_ .that thriving city, and g has a practice second to none, lie is It the head officer in his church and U commands the greatest respeet on the part of the official staff and members. A His wife is head of the missionary JjV work in her church and chief nniong'|*f the societies of the city. They have , v: u fine group of children that always hi welcome visitors in the!r home. Mrs. Ellis also showed her appreciation a of our guest in a tanlgble way. ot j> which they expressed themselves as! being highly fileaecdy M/rs^ Ellis, C Juhiisun "and ..her cldhlru^dn uui^huinu. Both Mesdames Anderson and Ellis, ni ,i ii i. i.:?. * s? ' ^ ui^cu viicin iu rt'iurn again. rr \ . / - ? 35 Our WTipnuihaiifg. ? __()n last Sunday we were with Rev. ni Nt-^A. Gary at St. PhHip-Church on v the Pine Grove Circuit and we had a blessekl" time. . During the night be- ?l forn thorn Wm a p-reat yainfall in that l'i section around Camden and I. havem never seen anything like it in my life, til Water was standing over the crops in le the field until one could' paddlo' a ?b small boat in some places in the field.. ti They said the like had never been ni - ' ? seen before in all of the history oC .si the county. Bridges hqd been wash-! w ed away and the hard roads were l.v made almost impassable. The finger c? of God was plainly shown, in those si parts, and we did not fail to tell tmv. t? hearers of the same. The officers 'A from Pine Grove church' could not ? attend the conference, because of th?' S destruction, but Bros. Bennett, -Cau- r< then and others sent full reports forjii their church. God bless such ofii-, n ccrs; Gospel Hill also made a fine .1 venort. and St. Philip came up at cv. K ery will. Rev. Gary is doing a good Jg work on this charge. lie deserves e special mention. This week-end we will Ik? one the } \ Rl{ | ey and Sh;^'ry Grove Circuits F (-with Itevs. Burrell and Movant, re-1 v< spectively. We will preach at .Tames "T Chapel, Sunday at 11 A. M. and at-il Shady Grovet ft P. M. . Let the poo-1 . pie pray for the presence of the. Holy I I Spirit. j Tt i "Let us advance on our knees*," j v IN MEMORIAM I n ? I In loving memory of our dear moth-j or Mrs. Aliijl> Butler,, of Silver Street,J |\ i, I ll I One year has passed since you left lis, h Sad was our hearts that day; For you bride no one a last farewell, ;i\ A last good-bye-._you" con hi not, say. j t! : , . " .,. ' 1 ' A our sparkling eyes, your .smiling h face, 1 ^ ". . . -j ]> We now no more behold; ( Vour lips that smiled so weet to us Are now forever cold. F - " ^ Nq one knowij the silent hearache Only those who lost can tell I Of the grief that's borne -in silence,' f For the one we loved so well. |_ 'Tis sweet to know we will meet attain tl When parting: is ho more; j C I And that the one we loved so dear j Has only gone before. - " . . ' 111 Devoted sons, daughters and fins-1 J -hand? - ' a Mr. Ceor&e W 'Butler, dr.. State I g Park, tf. 0. Mrs. Julia M. Rhinehart, Water- i t _ Conn. Mr. John U.~ Butler |.A Mr. a I ter A'. Butler pA ? Mr. Willie- Butler | i< Mrs. Ellen Gary 5 :C Mrs. Mallie Clark j Miss Alice Gray, grand daughter j J Mr". George W. Butler, husband,. ( all of Hilvee Kbreet, S. C'???r?-pp. v BermettsviHe News ^ c ? The month of June is gone, and j p how happy are wo to see our lovely | long vacation month enter?July. j 1; Many are leaving every day for { A different parts of the North'to spend. t their vaeation. Misses Cora and Mabel McEady c left for Washington, Wednesdav af- 1 r? ? ternoun. ??' ? L *.* f 1 V? . ivi rs. ncward, on k ?h? st, and Mara.141 Or Humbert with little Miss Humbert left for New York City, Tuesday af_ T ternoon. C Mrs. Thomas, on Marshal St., left n The club special entertainment given Tuesday afternoon at the home S of_Mrfl.-jQook was a success. Miss -Elthel-AfaChy is doing everything to _U compTy with Mrs. M. GilmoreTs work S in the club. ? a On Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. P. Tillman gave a jmrty for w their daughters and friends, Misses f * v .. LEADER ' . . Greenville News l'tof. Gamewell Valentine, dii'ecto [ nuisie at the Phyllis Whoatley Ce ?r, left last week for .Washingtno t where he will enter, suriilne . hool to further prepare himself fo is chosen profession. I'rof. arid Mfs. Waltet* Humphrey nd baby*of Nbrth Carolina, are tlV Lr. ami Mrs. W. C. Humphrey a H?ir home on N.'Calhoun St.* Mrs. W. A. Fisher."rind her sistei tiss Annie Lewis, are spending th lonth of July at CaearV Head, S. ( Sirs. W. G. V'alentime and l>aby ur isiting relatives and friends in At mta Ga. " : . The' boosters Club met Wednosda; fUunobji of last week at the hom I1,Sirs. 11. T. Rivltts oil r,btfft-H St.? rThc?friends ofc A|r. and Mrs. B alhoun, Jr., will regret"to learn tha [vs. Calhoun is quite ill al their hoim 1 Green Ave. . . ?L , .Till! ' FUiihlbli Show given iucsUa; ight al Union High SchijoJ by thi Limnu'r School teachers was report J as a decided success,/ >. 'l ini fjiumn's L'untwut givtm Tuesdni ight at the Phyllis Wheatley jCuntei as enjoyed by a large number. 11 lust Sunday morning and n.igb ic Hev. K. A. Adams, recently ap sinted dean of theology at Allei diversity, delivered very, beautiful lacticaJ and timely discourses at Al n Temple A. M. E. church, to thi 'liuht and inspiration of rtpprnci-.i ve audiences. Theso-frory able ser Oils were cj^4tacteri/.cd'"17y unusua mplieity ami were quite in keepint ith thp fme reputation of the prince Dean. .Splomfid music was <lispen; 1 by the clioir. The Sunday schoo rvices were unusually impressive :e review being oln.t.i.1 In- I > ! dams. ' ' v.'-y Tuesday night, tile Hev. ' A. C Umpter his choir and eongregatioi hdercd a very interesting ptograv Springfield Baptist church in con ection with the Hev. C. F.* Gaudy' 1th anniversary as jtastor then xcfuding the preliminaries the .pro ram follows:-Paper, Mr. \Y. A. Fish ... ?.i.i?, r .1. . ** * i , ciiuii i.m> ui LI1C I'VUnillff, UCV. J\. V Tnhpt'er; instrumental solo, Mrs. M I, Sumpter; original poe'm, Mis iorenco L, Lykcs, the latter being th edeeniing feature oT the ovenin.ii 'he .anniversary- celebrations eontinu troughout the-week with the lcadin ity?c.liui dies pai ticipal nig. 7 ~~ The' Kcv. K. A. Adams, of Colum a, while jn the city during the pas cok-end was the guest yf,Rev, an h-s. A. ('. Sum pti?r * at t i'ltJjL M. I< ianse on-Creep Ave A specially arranged program i of.or of'the returned students wa t-ld last Sunday afternoon at Mat rnTr 1'ieshytcriaiv chitrch, of Avhic lie. Rev, (). M. Are Adams is the pas Xlie friends- of-Mr-. atid Mrs. J. -Le In yes deeply sympathize with them i eld Tuesday afternoon at Allen Ten le church, with "the"pastor, Rev. A Sumpter otluj>iting. 'ranees and T^ucia Tillman, "on Kin t, . : Miss Susie McLcod of -Blenhiem J i111 nil- 11it\ \ iMLiuK l'viuuves an riorrds. Mrs. 1*. R. McCollum and daughte avc returned fruin George-town whev Key attended the Woman's Bapti? (invention. They reported a spier d session of the convention Dr. J. J. Stark's was over Sunda inu ning at ' Shiloh Baptist Churc! lie., service Vras- quite interesting t l|. Many went home talking of th Teat sermon they hud hctird. Mrs. Daisy Counts and children rt urned to AshfiV'ille for the summc Miss Sarah Morris will serve, i Irs. Counts absence at the piatv Lis. Cheeks ot Siiartanburg. S. ( * still here visiting her ister, -Mr: llcnn McCollum. , Little' Annett and L. M. MeColiun r.v Miss Sadie Ilaithcock motored t 'amdert, S. C., Sunday..morning. The omanicd there" until the week-em here Mrs. Glenn .will niefct Or. I ago 111., whore he went to take >ost course.' Mrs. Frances McCoy passed recent y, Funernl services were held at S lichael M. K, Church, Sunday al ernoon. Mr. Nelson Sanders, a well kftow ^ t ^ llizcn of Benn'ettsville died lastweel lis remains we,re laid to rest in th lacedonia cejnetery, Monday aftei oon.?' - ? Rev.. J. J. Harrison, of Colunihii 1." C., pastor oT Sawmill Baptis 'hlirrll n?'nfl/*Vtn/1 *? '. oAlil , 1. BC1 ion Sunday afternoon at Evans Chn v\ A. M-r jwZion Church. " Sunday afternoon. Kev. Wlijttnkei1, [ii'gsldlttK cider o tu^JBonni t.t.wille xlialrift, made it |io HL at_ the_ reporter's home, Frida fternoon. ' . < * Miss Nellie \VflHams, of C'herav as Tn the city Sunday visiting th riends. ' ; * Georgetown News r , . n Miss Catherine Sharper, of Colum ). bia ' is spending a few days in th r city/ . r Mrs. E; L. Fraser left on last Sat indav ftp- a visit to Nnw~Mnrk Cit; r, Miss Josephine White, of ColumbU If "ts" "the guest of Miss Sarah Farkei >r,? Miss Bertha Fraer, Professor an t Mrs. Thomas P. Fraser, Masters- Wal ter arid Wendell Fraser left last wee , ff|r Andrews to spend a part of th e summer with Mr. and Mrs, Melvi I. Jories. ' . e rroiessor J. fc.-fcrnith and Mr. Fre . (Ireeno, of Andrews, were seen in th city, Monday. |T Air. A. Moore shearing of Durhan b~ Sf. C., paid a flying trip" to the cit; ?on Tuesday. ; ? . BishopL.Ihii'is--OLL..the.-A^ M. I t Church is in the city and will ptreac l? at Bethel tomorrow. ' Mr. Ralph punm'ore left fbr Ne> ~ } ork City on. Saturday, a Messrs. Lewis Buxton, and Henr; Messrs. Lewis Buxton, Henr; Brown," Philip Blrown and B. F. Wil i- 1 iiinis spent .the Fmirt.h at Pawlay' r. Island, " t Rev! A. S. Newnan was seen ii t- the city on Monday. =- Messrs B. F. Williams and A. Q i Punmore spent Sunday at Pawley' 7 Island. * ' . . Miv James Kinloeh spent the Fourtl ; at home. Miss Rosa Gibb spent the Fourtl . in Charleston. j 1 rs. U. Q. Teele is Back at horn r after having been called to Raleigh . N. C., owing to the death, of he s TJiotfheiv : ?? : ?r^1 Prof. A". G? Gill and his troupe wh , had l>een Singing before white an 1?< olovril -i mlii'Lii'im?nlnnon.l a lom? >>' | ~ M miftv ?w Tdionee of white people in Kingstre< Monday evening. n -A delightful evening was spent a ii the home of'MY. and Mrs. A. A. Als - ton last Wednesday evening when th s younger set was entertained at hous >. party. The evening was spent i playing various games and dancing Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Anderson en '. tertained th(e smarter set on la^ . Monday evening. Their spaciou s home was opened to the guests wh e_ highly enjoyed the evening, first a :. progressive whist, then the latter pai v. _al?dancing.? Prizes of the evenin g went to Dr. U. G. Teele as ttnrhigftc? scorer; consolation fo A u i)nr i- more and .booby to Mrs. F. A. Dur t more. ?1 On the evening of the Fourth th younger set were highly entertaine at a social in the home of Mrs. Em a ma Coachman. . ANDREWS NEWS h1 _ !- Mr, and MJrs. ,T. P. Fraser an Miss Bertha Fraser are here visitin e- their sister, Mrs. T, F. Jone n Mrs. Marintha Johnson is awa r- spending the month ol July in Der ?mark- studying in Voorhees Instituti i- Messrs. F. Greene, J. E.- Smith, / k. Newnan and J. W. Witherspoon mt tored down to Beaufort on Thursda Ho witness the wedding, of Rev. Buc ff din. . .Mr, J. A. Burgess and faimly c > Georgetown passed through the cit d en route to Lanes on Sunday aftet noon. ? ' | .Mrs. S. L. Becton spent a few day this week in -Gables with her huj t band. i Mpsdames E. B. Greene,A. Johnso and li. Wheeler spent Friday in Chai y leston shopping. ! About 10:.'10 Sunday flight Mr! ? .'Evans* home caught afire. Nothin 0 much was lost, but it created quit an excitement. .Mr. F' Greene and Prof. Smith m< to red to Georgetown on Saturday ai n ternoon. b Mr. A. G. Gill was a buinneas vioii ^ or-here tin Sattrday. COOPERATIVE MISSIONARY h UNION o ? >' the Cooperation Missions. ryUnio li was held at Bethlehem Baptist ehurc !_ _ t on May 3, 1928. Mrs. Matthews pre 1 sided at the meeting. Mrs.. Dais a ! Green was elocted president:? Mr; | Ruth Oliphant, vice-president;. Mri ^Te. L. Hunter, secretary; Mrs. Anni t. Harris, assistant secretary. The first session of this union wa held at the Nazareth Baptist Ohurc n , on May 27th. Devotionals were cor ducted by Sister Janie Wisie, Lizzi e^ Worthy and Sallie Tavlnr. After th - [ devotions we had a very interestin cRscussion, which waa-.opened by Sit 1, it ~ t i.! One Triplex Pressing Machine for sale?easy terms. y Operates with gas or steam. T Apply to? y MRS LILLIE GILLIAM k. -4447^hmce St., Newberry, S C. c ...v, Saturday, July^ 1928 ter Daisy Green and others. -We also B had a very beautiful program tendered by the members from the Beth- ? i- lehem, and Nazareth Baptist chusches. e $10.65 was collected at this session i of the Union. " ' = . ,*j "Our second nsessionr^was held at ^ Ebenezer Baptist Church. De voi, tional^ Woio conducted by Sllters r. Sallie Tyson and Lizzie Dixon. A ' 1. Mattie Crockett. After devotionals k choir. Prayer was offered by Sister j e we had an excellent program. The ^J n welcome address was delivered by Mrq. Mattie Crockett. Solo Miss La- * d vetii^ Barken Rev^ ' H. .Smith e preached a wonderful sermon. Her H text was baseo upon missionary work. fl j; Collection raised this sessioif a y mounted $23.40. : 66 6 Cures Chills and Fever, r y InfprmiHpnt PomiHpnl nnil y Bilious Fever due to Malaria. It kills the germs . ? . ' i. William S. Jackson 3 _ Plasterer; Cement, General ~ ^ Contractor, etc. Please Call Mef for^EsIimates e Phone 3330 2221 Richland St. Jl_ r Columbia, S. C. B?? "I i I \ Professional j i Cards j \ e 5 ' n caaceaodooaa&doqodddquooaaao i f* Office Hours: -Telephone#: M 8:30 A. M. to 7iOQ. P.-M. Office 6033 Kesience 8873 ?t Dr. D. K. Jenkins _ ; DENTIST ' M $ Fillings. Plates, Crowns and Bridge* Sunday by Appointment J 7- Extructiun by Cumiuctivu Anesthesia a Specialty. 11071/2 Washington St., Cola., S. C. . d Dr. L. M. DANIELS i- . j . Physician and Surgeon' Special Attention Given Diseases Of Women, ' Office Residence (1 1125 Washington 2230 Hampton 'Phone (1429 Phone 7664' I DR. J. Gr STUART ? Office HourS: ~ Telephones: ' J t. 11:00 to 1:00 P. M Res. 4692 ' J ?- 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3790 , ^ y Office: . Residence: I- 1702 Main St. 1417 Pine St. if Office Hours: Phones: y 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.. Res. 8876 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Office 4247 s Dr. W. D. Chappelle ? Physician and Surgeon r?" Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty Office: , ' . _ Residence; 13241/2 Assembly St. 1301 Pine St. K Columbia, S. C. * 11:30 A. M- to Z F. M.' Office 3688 ~~j~OtOO P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 654U Dr. C. E. Stephenson f- " Physician and Surgeon 4 Disease of Women and Children A specialty I Office: * Residence: 11414i/2 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. Office Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M. l\ DR. H. D.HARPER s Surgeon Dentist Gold Crown and Bridge Work , , A SPECIALTY 3 Fillings, Extractions, Plates, Crown* e and Bridges Corner Washington and Assembly g 1129 Washington St. Cola., S. C. h 3 , Office Phtfne 8407 Res. Phone 6798 e N. J. FREDERICK ^ -jrrri' nvtiuiicjr-ui-Law and Notary Public H PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ; -?-?.? ?State land Federal 1119 Washington' St., Columbia, S. C. ' ' EXPERIENCED MUSICIAN ED. F. DAVIS Teacher of All Instrument Harmony Lessons for Advanced * Pupils. Also Arranging for Instruments MUSIC "STUDIO" 1311 Barnwell St. Phone 733# COLUMBIA, S. 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