The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 07, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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'' Saturday, July 7. 1928
s Church Newt
By REV. J.
v n n r,ri rti~' v " **
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
i %*.?/The attendance at the Sunday
V . School showed a marked increase on
the part of the young people. All
^kr?classes being well represented, foe
study period was carried out on time
and in order. After the'study period
" Superintendent' Young introduced the
pastor who gave the school a spmV
mary of the lesson. The Sunday
School District Superintendent Mrs.
V Wise, was present and troduced to
the school by Superintendent Young.
She told Of the work, experience and
. accomplishments in the Columbia District
during the past year.' The remarks
were interesting and helpful.
At 11*:16 A-jM^Dr. R. E. Brogdon
ascended the rostrum and according
to the order of service, and selected
II Timothy 1:7. "For God hath not
given us the spirit of fear* but-ot
power and of love, and of ja sound
niind." From this this text he delivered
one of the most satisfying
discourses, form every viewpoint that
hrara been delivered during his pas.
torate at Bethel.
The sermon at. 8:00 P.?M., from
Acts 6:7 "And the word of God increased;
and the number of disciples
multiplied in Jerusalem greatly" was
equally as good* as the morning dis
- course. : '
The program in the League services
was in charge of Mr. C. White, which
proved a treat to all present.?Visit.
were Mr. Geo. Blocker, ^r. Biggins
Mr^Veal of St. Luke.Rev. Harrington
and Mr. Bethea. All of the children
of League pleased the audience with
the splendid program the rendered.
We are glad to note that many of
our sick are improving. Let us pray
that all of them may soon.recover,
A ^ standing invitation to all our
services is yours.
JON*4 "CHAPEL A. M. E.
ZION CHURCH NOTES
_ The Sons and Daughters of Zion
? speiiClTpleasant evehing at ihe nonie
: 1 of Mir. and Mrs. Herman Greenen,
2226 Senate St., Thursday, July 28th.
After a brief business session we
were entertained with a short pro:.
gram, Which consisted of the following
numbers; instrumnetal solo?
Miss C. Gordon. Select reading?Miss
. Adelle-Greene. Solo?Mrs. \V. Mar *
; t;n. Song by the club. Then we
were-' served a delicious course "of
cream pnd cake b$; the host a.i^d host-,
ess. Ithe meeting adjourned to meet
on Ju\V 12th at the home of Mrs;
Mary Burke, 1104 Pine St.
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ZION BAPTIST
: CttLKCH HAPPENINGS
"The Early Life of Saul" wn?
subject for, study in our Sunday
School and incidently the11 first lesson
of the new quarter. M(r. Thomas
Dargan opened the school, as usual, oh
time. Much interest was manifested
by teachers and pilpils. Dr. D. K.
Jenkins?newly elected?supcrintcndent,
was on hand for the first time.
He was at the Teachers' Meeting on
Friday night andjtook charge.
Rev. J. C. White was asked to present
the new superjntnedcnt, which he
did, paying a high compliment to Dr.
Jenkins as being fully qualified in
every way to carry us to a higher
height Dr. Jenkins blushin'gly accepted
the-high post of serviee, and stated
tnat ne wouia ao. tnenest tic could
and with our cooperation would make
. 7inn i;hp ]PnHing Sunday School ii^
this Country.
Pastor's Busy Day In Zion
Sunday is ,always a busy day at
Zion Baptist with our pastor, Rev,
J. C. White. He usually preaches at
the state penitentiary at 8:00 A. M.
and goes through a long congested
^ program each Sunday. But last Sundya
was an extra heavy day on him.
11:30 preaching services in which Pas
tor White fihished his great sermon
on the "Love, of God" which sdrmon
Ha fttil nfp/l fA' nraflrh f WO WG^kit Ofr/i
Itv D WI vCU W prWVn V W w ,
Three members came fro ward at the
conclusion, a^id gave the mididter
their hands. ?~?
Baby Funeral Beautiful Sight.
The strangest "sight ever seen in
Zion and the beautiful scene to behold
was the funeral services of Baby Mary
E. Summers, the 18 months old in
fant ofSBro. William Summers and
~~? Mra.?Mary Sommerg" Baby . Sum*
mers was a member of out Cradle
Roll Department. The flower girls
? were little Misses.Almoin Whjtp,
meta Diggs Maggie Kennedy, Dorothy
Waller, Theo Shelton, Martha
Davia and Frances Erlinc Thompson.
All thooo little miaaai agei' ranged
from 3 to3 1-2 y^ars old. The-pallbearera
were Master Charlie Suber,
James, Whitman, Allen Wilka, John
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> of Columbia j
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C. WHITE \ '.'. v ; j
\nie Whitman Otis Counts and Chas.
Mack. .* ' * \
Master Walter Witherspoon sany
a solo!, "The Uncloudy Day." Scrip,
ture lesson. I.ittle Rhutjine Jiyvis
sang beautifully and t<iiifhin{r|y "in
The -Garden." Pastor spoke touchihyly
and consolingly fbr a few minutes.
At 2:J0 the pastor was called to the
Funeral Momts^pf Johnson and Bradley
where he funeralized Mr. James
Mack before a hos't-pf
frienda and relatives.?
;?"Three Deacons Ordained
At three, o'clock Bros. W. H. Coultry,
Thomas Williams and William
Richardson were ordained to th6~holy
office of deacon. The occasion wa^
solemn. Rev. White read Acts Gth
chapter. Dr.. R. W. Baylor led in the
nrrliriftfln*! ?u?o\?ow AL -
fiujrvii <tiiu hi*-' cnarge
of the presbytery were laid on the
"head! l>y Rev. White, Rev. James S.
llolman and Rev. R. W. Baylor. *
.Communion services werct held at
b:UO o'clock. ~TTuT services were filled
with the presence ^f the Holy Ghost.
Rev. J. B. llolman itiadu a red hot,
Holy Ghost talk at the table. Rev.
A. P. Porter prayed. The services
were concluded amid shouts and hand,
shades and spiritual songs.
At 8: ']() ~P M. the p.istnr prenchnd
the concluding sermon of the day.
The church took up an after .collection
for the Sunday School . amounting
to $28.00. The Sunday School is preparing
to do hey- part at the State
Sunday School Convention at Rock
IIill next week. - '* .
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CITY USHERS' UNION MEET
The ushers' union of the city met
Antioch Bantist Church on SnnHnv nf
ternoon, June 23^rt* 4:30 o'clock; C311oti
order by the president. Singing
Prayer by Deacon Alston. ?Intredact
ion of the president. - Greetings
from thg presidnet. A prayer by the
pastor Rev. T. C\ Crumpton. WelPaper?Mrs.
Ilattie Davis Solo?Mr.
Powers. Paper?Mrs. Washington of
St. James A. M. E. Church. Church
Paper?Mrs. Thelnia Martin. Solo?
Mr. Conier of First Calvary Baptist
Church. Solo?-Mr. Charley Davis.
Retntation?-.-Miss Ella M. Williams.
Remarks by Mr. Moore. Solo by Mrs.
Marian Hammonds,: Reciation-^-Miss
Vmtie B. -Brown. Sol6-^-Rev. T. C.
Grumpton. Greetings from St. James
A. M. E. Church, Mrs. Coper.
Money collected at this session was
as follows: public collection, $4.00;
Antioch Batist Church, $2.00; First
Calvary Bantisfc Ghiin-b ?9 no
lehem Baptist ,Church, $2.00; St.
James A. M. E. Church, $2.00; J<uu:i
Chapel V. K- Church, $2.00.
."CONGAREE MEDICAL SOCIETY
The Regular meeting of the Con.garec
Medical Society was^held Wednesday
night, June 20th, 1928 at the
home of Dr. J. G. Stuart. This meeting
who one of the host in tho history
rrf- the organization. W'e had. a very
interesting business meeting at the
beginning, at which time many plans
wore discusser and suggested by
which the professional men. may do
a greater work and render move efficient.
service to our people in'general
and especially the poorer classes.
This being the last meeting before
fmade it very lengthy. The time and
place was appointed for our annual
picnic which will he held July 11th
s>t the farm of Dr. A. J. Collins,, near
Eastover, S. C.
Dr. M. F. Butler, of this city, who
finished from Howard University this
' spring with creditable honors gave us
i some-very helpful remarks... Dr. M,
'A. Evans made a wonderful talk in
' response to Drl Butler, Dr. Butler
^ is always welcome, and' we are ex.
porting her at the picnic,
j Dr. H. II. Cooper read a paper on
"The Care of the Teeth During Pregnancy."
This was one of the best, pa.
j>ers evpr r?ad in this society. Wt
' aTl feel that this paper was his mas.
terpiece. Dr. Cooper was asked tc
read his paper again at our next
meeting in September. ?
The following members were?present:
Drs. Chappelle, Cooper, Daniels
I Evans Goode, Hollman, Harper, N
' A T? V T>..rr Pi.
i-K, UCUMItO, IV. iV. UCHMH8, AX.UU, OLU"
nhenaon. Stuart. Thonrnson and Watts
After the meeting closed the body
was turned over to Dr. Stuart, the
. host, and hes soon onenefcl his dooi
to the dining room and invited us ir
to a real banquet, and we all servec
| onrselvog until wo worn oitiafind Dr
' when you hear that he is to entertair
the organization, it mean*- that ev.
erything will he on the top.
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REV. T. S- (ilLMORE, I).
imO. SYDNEY HEMWfflF
WEDNESDAY r.VljMVC, .ILLY 11.
LOCAL l'ROCR AM?Sept. S: J. He
1'. Music. > ^^ ?_ ?
2. Scripture Reading. Invocation.
3. Music.
. 4. Introduction i>f tli; M.iviu- -1 jf. (4o.>
5? Welcome in behalf of ti: ('fly Maj
6; Music. *i" **
_ 7. Welcome in Itcha'dSd : i'. 1'x eel
T. s. Gttmovc;
8. Welcome*in behalf jof Mt. !*r< , t eel
I\ U.?.M rs. Kill,' i Fi a;:iei".
Oi Welcome in beliali \ r
?? . ?<3ouwty^"Rcv. .1. K it> (-Uoj.v--- 10.
"Music. ..
11. Welcome in behalf of t-Ujcr donomina
12. Welcome; in behalf i jf the bu-hiH'-s m
13. Response?Rev. S. l.ice, li. IA
14. Music. I
' 15. Introduction' of State Ub'.cei s.
' 17. Collection. Announi count:--. Boned
4 ' L'i 11L R811AY S
.10:30 A. M.?Detotions lloiuiii_a.cd by Re>
C. 11. Simons, Uejbryetown.,
11iQQ . Intruducloj^A^iJi/ ? : Liv,_i W:
I. nate?Rev. \V. I!. iiiin . D. li:,
12:00?ANNUAL DOLLAR (li'l'iatlNG.
12:30 1'. M.-^Enrbllment. (Rece: s l'or 3'
1:00?-Reassemble. Solo?Mis. Medora
of_the president. Ijlo'pt vis. LI
1:30?Dismissal. .-J*"""
:_~i T~ ^ Al'tFrnOolV i:
3:00?Dewtiona?ejjiSlueletV.!..-.,.' iter. W. 1
-.isfe. T. Dixbii, Cplunbda. '
Music (solo)'?Mrs. 1 <ai.sy llempl
4:30?An AjldrOss-r-Hon. Jackson Luu is,
tion Board of New York City.
-^.00 : Reports of District -M issionaries.
5.30?Dismissal. .
"T"^ ".Evening
7:30?Devotions. eonduct.ed l<y liey. WY
* D. C: C'lmk, Chester.
8:00?Friendship-College. J r. F, R. Koh
Vi-jf' "ale?iRev." C~A. Ze&vler, A71}'.,'
Music?.Summer School Quartet!
O
Collection. Appointniern of Con
FRIDAY SE!
9:00 A. MJ.?Croup Meetings:..
1. Superintendent's CJroiip?Fro
. 'L Adult Delia) i mi n. --Rev. ..S?
. r- 3?. Jurtioi'/ Department?Rev. C.
4. Home Depaitmenl-^Mrs. All
5. Cradle"'Roll Department?Mi
l! D .V II I? w . . i r
u. i?. i. i . u. i vjiiir; nu-m?-.">i
7r Kimleryuilen lKiH^tnK?m?-A
. , 8. Music Department ?Prof. C.
; .? U. Ministerial Departmeat~Re\
- 10:00?Reassemble.?ti rpop lit pol'Ls.-?:?
. 10:.'10?"Standard of Kxcc.1iih > Mi;v <)1
Ella Warren, Manrii,^.
10:50?"Power and Aim"- Mr; Wilton
Dennis, Dalfcelfo. Musio (.splo)
11:15-?"The 13.: V. p. lV'--Misii lluth. 1
'~* lluiuer, Darlingim.
ll:40"The Boy Problem''?M iss \S i! 1 i<? M
,.;. ' Baxter, Cheater;
, Musi (instrumental ?S. L(
i 12:10?Addresses (subjects to ! o seleelc
and Mrs. B.jrdie l;avi , Andcrso
L 12:20?"The Prime Mission ' 1 the \Suinil
. Eh^lvardt.
: 12iau?"What America Needs"- Miss~C
12:40--"The Victory of t!:( JFiji] Who
i Bamberg, and Miss Wi.uiie Mae
Music (instrumental.solo)-?Mrs.
. D00 F..M.--"Thc Rural lYoblom%T>?r?f
. 1:20?Morris College?Dr. J. S(f?rka^
, ' Morris College. Collection/
> 2:00?Dismissal.
'
, ??-?_ * t. ?-Aflccno'on S
3:30?>IX'votions conducted l>y Miss I-.ill
*. A. Dawson,' .Sumter/ <~
, .4:00?-"Weekly Teacher's;Mret n".M
Mrs. Mary E. Wcrty, Suvtgcr.
- Music (guai letl.') t"r..o:v Bapti
. 4:15t?^ihle Lecture? Dr. J. ]
' 1 Music (quartette) Zi<>n Baptist
i Collection. . *
_ 5:lt? "Conditlc r.s' of t};r Vi.-^'ui I'itld
i 5.30?-Dismissal.. , t
I * Evening
: 7lOO?Dovolltyfiai me? : TP v. 1.. 1>.
t. 8:0U lienexlkt .fculluu' (rum,-.;;. \ ;.i Eux
il .* tor of Endowment Drive.
- Benedict Collepe Collection. _
I * Music Csolo)?ftev. .T. S. Broadi
DEADER
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icnce means skill WW
Superior equipment,
ate cost, care in H^jSI
detail assured. EbfSI
Kuni
AM ;' . . -y
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tUiual Session .1-^
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baptist Young People's
t South Carolina^
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[ THE
ptist Church
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5,1928
1)., Pastor*---.. *
T^-Supefinterideilt ?
O'clock (Informal Op?omg>
mphill, Master~of Ceremonies
. -T. Kiley. ??-? r?1
or J. B. Johnson.
S " ' \
Baptist Church anil Societies?Dr.
Baptist- Sunday School and B. Y.
Yty"*Schools and Churches in Yprk
Ltions.in the city?Mrs. Eula Blake,
en oi the city?Dr. J. A. Gathings.
llendale."
iction. . ' . .
I:ssion
..-xv. .u. ruts, ivocK mil, and Rev,
Florence.
D minutes).
White, Columbia. Annual Address
cction and installation of officers.
icsstmt?? ?
{. Frazier, Lancaster and Rev. AlI^ashviTle,
Tenn.
(ill, Rock Hill.
, Secretary- of. the CJeneral Educa
OCBBiUtt l
M. Watson, Greenville, and Rev.'
erts.-Brcsi^enk?Free-Wil Offcrin.g
rmnjrblocd, A. B., Columbia; alterBaniljerg
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e( Special Request).",
linittces. Adjournment.ssion
f. O. B. Drakeford, Director.
C. Campbell Director,
II. ..Brown, Director.
11a Hopkins, Director,
ss Clyde B. Singleton, Director,
rs. 'Alberta Simons, Director. ' ,
Hofe- Josio B. White, Director.
A. Lawson, Director.
. A. W. Hill, Director. '
is I.. Rookard, Greenville, and Miss
Bonner, Gaffney, arid Mrs. Annie
=3T iss Ida Stewart, Columbia.
Jynum, Columbia, and Mrs. A. B.
ue ppeurs, uanney, ana Kev. W JL. j
_ r_J . f
mis Finley;- Jr."
til)?Miss A. J.-Carey, Greenville, j
n. I
lay School"?Mr. Lewis L. Butler,'
Dares"?Mrs. Ursula M. Johnson,
Ilowell, Gaffney.
N. P. Russell, Columbia.
, T. L. Duckett, Columbia. _
-President.
Session
ian Porter, Columbia; and Mrs. C.
rs. A. C. L. .Arhouin, Barnwell, and
st. Columbia. _
Sashville, Tenn. :?
, Columbia.
"?Prof. John R. "SVison.
Session Brooks.
R n Charleston
nil TIPV. A C. T, Athoufn, Dirae ?s.
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8:35?Educational Sermon-?Rev. A. A.
J. W. Muthis, A. 13., Laurens.
; Collection and Adjournment.
SATL'UDAl Si
11:30 A.- M.?^Devotions, conducted by,jj>
Mrs. Meuciu Beodwiy-Rock JiiM.
10:00?Addresses (subjects to In -e,<
mark, and Miss Marie Cort'an,
10:80?Addres (subject to"be selected)
10:30?(Bible Lecture?Dr. J. A. Sharp
Mu,sic.
11:30?Reports of Committees.,
12:00?Women's Cunvonbibn?, Mrs. ''win
12:15?Stute Educational and .AUs-sko
Trrestdent, Spartanburg. 12:30?'Dismissal,
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K von in},
ANNUAL CONCERT! '
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9:00 A. M.?Model .Sunday ScTiool?.- Pro
E. E. Cornwall, Beaufort. ??t
10:00?Bible LOc'tUl'o?Dl-.'.J. A. Mian.,"
11:16 Missionary K'U'inun?Rev; J, C. '
-Rev. P.. A. Cfciibouftt D. j? Cr
Collection and Adjournment.
, ' Afternoon
! (Missionary- Ma;
5.W ..an..,.-.. i... * i> i -
o.uv?(in uuuivda?xji. ativ. vji*wi;?m, i
y Convention, Washington, I); C,
Music (Male Quartette)- Shilo
FTtM'-will OHVnng. ?
Evening
7:H0i)evbtk>ns conducted by tiie Eber.e-/.
Yufrk County. .
8:00? Closing -Sermon?Rev. .1. \V. '
? nate?Rev. T. M. Roykin, 1>. 1
Collection. Financial Reports.
NOTE:?The neighboring cl.u.;'.?- ;n
i choir of 300 voices to sing at the .Sunday
t. Ii??: (REV> .1 c.-wiin
S. L. FIX LEV. lb
i .% - "np
METHODIST WOMEN END SES- tl
SION AT WESLEY p;
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?The?18th annual?seng.en ox the n
Woman's Home Missionary Society is
of the South nfarofina Vunferonce of s<
the MethodistEpiliflFfThl Church, held
I at Wesley ML E. Church, Rev. J.-FU *
! Page, pastor, June 21-24 came to a'
close Sunday night, June 24th. This j
was said to be one of the greatest ses- 1
i sions ever held ana was enjoyed by a
large number of delegates, members
and friendsOne
of the greatest events that 11
took place during the meeting m ik >?reception
given by the Ladies'. Aid of- [?
i Wesley M. E. Church?Saturday eve- L"
j ning. The basement of the church|
gates, members and friends. Fir:>t a
I beautiful hymn led by 'Mrs. L. J. Hick
son, "Blessed Assurance" followcli V
with prayer by Rev. J. II. Johnson.. "
After which Mrs. L. E. . Rosemond,
president of the Ladies' Aid Society,
after making a few remarks in ia most j j"
pleasing?manner, introduced' Mrn ".T 1
B. Taylor, the state president of the.|
Woman's Home Missionary Society, "
who made an excellent address. Mr.
Taylor introduced both state and dis- (
ict qjficers. Then the members of w
the Ladies' Aid served the audTdnco" ;i
with delicious pink nfid white ice ^
cream and cake, the same being en- :t
Joyed ,by all. ? " f
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BETHEL SUNDAY SCHOOL PIC.
NIC AT LEVER S POND.
The Sunday School Picnic of Bethel
A. M. E. Church will hii_ht^d at Lev- ~
er's Pond, on thb "AYinhsLuro Road.
Thursday July 12 1028. The numbers
and friends are. cordially. InviteH
tu attend. t ' ~
MR: \v. II. YOUNG, Supt.,:
REV. R. E. BROGDON, Pastor.
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REVIVAI. MEETiNG. Revival
meeting at St. -James A..
M. E. Church, Hejrinning YToncTnyj^I
l>e run. l>y Rev. \V. G Owens t'mm i 9
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Lancaster, S. C. Come anil hefopp^g
win soula for God.
REV. R, I. LEMON', Pa?tor.
LANCASTER NEWS
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Service at St. Paul A. M. E. Church |
began Sunday morning, June 23th at' i
eleven o'clock. Sunday School openedi 1
at 10:00. Our Sunday Schoolis going.1 J
on nicely, but we hope to do more in 5
the future. Rev. 0,wens, our excellent |
pastor, preached a soul-stirring ser- J ?
mon, botfy morning and evening. Many Ij
souls felt happy and rejoiced while {i
he spoke by the wayside.
.There was a big: picnic, Monday, 11
June 25th, given in interest of the :
twelve tribes of Israel. The program 1 j
which we have on in order to raise J
som^ money to bc&utify our church |
The reports from the tribes are as J
fnllon'a T 41? J O -t s* * r _ A
ucuiiaiu ivu 1.1 trim; .pio.'lO ; A.'j
L. Frazcr $15.60; Jim Gavin $15.18;
Clarence Flenard $13.00; David Brice ..
$11.10; Pinekney Green $10.90; Coy
Clinton $10.05; Will Allen $7.70; Wil' )
Campbell $7.35; Will Riddle $4.67.
Total $112.00. 5
gore glad to giuel our pastor,'j
comhicti'ngfa revival meeting for Rev. *!
J. C. Quarles Who is doing a great j
work at this place. It is reported^;
page rrvy M
Sims, 1>. L>., Union; alternate?Rev. 9
?iss lUaihio .1. Brock, Greenville, and 1
ctedj- ^.1jss < oi;iu.'liu- Patrick, I'm-- *y . i
Columb.irt;. * '" , 9
milrs. 'Louise Cul'lahan, A!tohdale. 9
x Nashville,, Turin.
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. e ,lo;u.-. 1*1?..-:<lylit. Fl'-ryncy.. ^ ; i
mry. .(Jonveut.nnr?L)i*. 'J. ,.S. .Lurle,
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? Kl'Xsiuil I , . *\
LUlJlUN ' .
f." J. I!. Blutiton, Baiviberg, and Rev.
Na-liville, loan. ! : r
id";.'list Church, "Humter." ^ ' r ^??
Ahito, l.i. I t., >, nl.i ynaTr.M '.'J
cents Ly ra. . . " J
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-.s Meetings f ' l 1
IbrrOspondiutf -Se< ivtai y, Lott: Cuift-y; v.
h 1 ji'rtr. n.-ijl. ^
Sosbion t-i
? ? ixitrl jbtoss Koticl Chutch choirs?*
ma?U?Li??u?U_J?;. ji'v ._ ;
k, CotiuMtoa. '
e o- i diml.\?i:i'i it ed to help form Q. '
afternoon mass moe'J.ig. a ;
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cur< 1 iu;v .Secrepair. LT^~ ? -tt;
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lat. I{e.v. and.Mis'. Quarks made.our,
astur's stay very pleasant.- While
tere he associated with ids class- ..
.ntes, Ik'V! und' Miv.?,fan qi*?I.ow.
i also (iir.c-d with Itev. D. X, Wil, .
KSTATE WrlCE. 1
All persons-having via dps against
lie estate of Koburt lJui"ining, debase,!...
ai e hereby notified, to l.le the
anie, duly verified, uiiti ih<- under.
jtrrvwE?-and th' so ill lobt.- i to saitl
state will please mal.e p^y-mont like- |
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Jniix W, MTCXiKu. " 1
Administrator,
t ali- Rt'V.'.J, Il/JohnSon, 110D i-2
Cashingtun .Sti^ot, Columbia, R. C.
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AGENTS WAITED ?
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' School i euehcr*, Preachers, Deeit
s . and .Colored aMen. * i.nd ' Yt'oiiien
:ith l good' educatioi^ to wr-tc ltiapr- . '
heel. >200.0 a month lyudo easily.
"u" train you and give yo.u a guaran- ' ' *
ltd salary Lased upon your ability
J pl'l'dlRe. All apian? n.s apply to
"0-7' Palme'..:u Haul; D'lijding, C'ottftbia(
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Nelson Beauty Parlor
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Hair Dressing, ^Iahiituring, s .
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MRS* ULUAN LYKES
Tor 'Appoints 1'fin.no ShS.I. ' > 1
- BARGAINS
?In L'.-ed Typewriters?p ? 4
\\ c hvac several -L4iu].r\vood, fc
Kemnurten. L. C. Smith. Cm-nno 5
and other make? which havp ?
hern repaired an rebuilt. Sold, p
ha guarantee. Monthly pay. t '
meats it' desired. 'I
1203 I.ADY ST. PHONIC 789^1
Typewriter Exchange!
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(Quality Pressing Club ~~rHf
Dry Cleaning,, Repairing, Alienng
nnd Dyeing $
W.e are in l?tisinc?S foe your con- ~ ^
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tie C'o-operation Avonhl help.
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108 Washington St. Phone 5R1IX T.Jm
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