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Sunday Schol opeffgcfc^n?t-mie las
^^Sundav, both the- superintendent, Dt
Kl>, Kr jTrnrfcrns, and. his liist assistah
^ superintendent, .Mr, Thomas Dargiuij
Hwete at their. posts of duty. Mrs
El'I a Unstick, the third assistant sup
eiintende.nt, conducted the music
|V white Mrs. Elise I'. King presided a
W the pianO. The lesion was interest
? ingly discussed by the vdrious elasse
-WL?of the aehuol. ???; :
At J 1 :;>0 the processional hav'mj
ended the Revs. J. A. Wilsotf, A. B
?" and E. CuVrnvidl uf "Beaufortrortm
nied 'tfitr saats iin t.f>? mTTTfit 'ri.
pastor, Rev. J. C. White,was abseil
because i>f the State Sunday Schou
and B. Y. P. U. Convention at R -cl
Ibb of which he is the president
*** Rev. J. A. Wilson was sen
by'TftiPjmstor to nil the uay. .Ylarg
congregal ioii greeted Rev.- Wllsui
who preached. ainosTwTn lerful set'
tnon. Roy. E. K. ~C<m mveTl, p T^h]
bian, but now i astog of the Tain t
. nacle Baptist Church of Beaufort, in
troduccd the speaker. " Rev. W.ilso
serves the First African Baptis
Church of Beaufort.
At -8:50 P. M. another large 'cro'w
greeted the- visiting nh airier ,?sfc'ho a
gain preached a soul-stirring strni r
which set the congregation oh lire u
the Holy. Spirit.
Rev. J. C. White. Mrs. Medora. Jt?ii
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j *?y ^ ' r
SIR H. t\N 1 ()K I).
( rand Inner (hiard
B. and Almotu \Vhiie,- AIesdain.es Iios
Dixon,A*atheiino Cannon, Alma Dei
ley, Mi* U. K. Taylor, Revs-. A. I
I'orter, Allen T. Dixon and \V. 1
IMersi.ri ^rO-t\Jrn4l 1'rom' the Sit at
Sunday School and 1>. V. 1'. U. Cor
veil Lion at R<xk 11 ill; ajl report in
thc. prreatesi -session ^irv Uie luslury i
the boily. .
Dr. J. A. Shrape Here
. Dr. ,1. A. Shnrpe, D. ]>., of N'asl
nllc, Tenn., opened ^Vacation Bibl
School' at Zi;:n I'aptistV'hureh,' 1 ue?
? ?-.lay night and \viil e.pd Sunday. Di
SharpiTis the last word in "Christia
Stewardship" and "Teachers" Trail
in^.' Large numbers "of 1 c!:vr??>us w i
kcts/'in churchi, Sunday Schools an
B. Y. P. U.'s are attending over
night, Mrs^fextora White cbnducte
the ehovuaL^hoiv each night. Peep!
of vghh .denominations are taking' ai
^ vantage of this Vacation Bible Schtx
Dr. D. K. Jenkins is in charge, TTac ke
by his pastor and faithful corps c
teachers.
A musical recital of much iiiteres
was hold at Zion last Tuesday nigh
by Mr. Abney. A large number <:
wll !'t o nuiri irnninii on/1 pKll/li'on 1111T
ed out and'enjoyed the evening's .pre
gram. _ "
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, IN MEMOKIAM""
.In loving memory of a Ohristia
lady, in glory forever with the Lord.
Gone to the glory lit fold of rest,
Ever on the Saviour's bVeast
Over on th'e peaceful shore
~ Where parting Is no more
' Gone before the internal throne
God has called hack His own
Sitting at His precious feet
Ail Horiouslv complete.
Gone to meet loved ones there
1.eft. Tmr home so dark and drear
Ihit wr shall greet thy foeu attain
?Knv beyond thit* ik-ono of pain.??
(jono to the bcnutiTuT world ? on
-Ear hfynn'd tfrr; a'/UiC sky '
In the gl?i-y lit lnn<T above
Where dwells eternal love. ?
JAMES ?. JOHNSON,
M Spartanburg, S. C.
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s of Columbia |
LC. WHITE '
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JUVENILE MISSIONARY SOCIETY
5 j OF BETHEL MEETS
I -?Tin- Jvinio> M ir.bi onary?Society of..
Behtel A. iVl. E. Ohurch held its regut
krr meeting at the hon\e of Mrs, Ellis,
if on Oak St., Friday of ast week. A
t# splendid ^roup wais present^. The
. meeting was very interesting. We
;j were proud to have Mrs Ellis in our
t meeting. She gave a talk which was
. very interesting, as well as inspiring,
s She held her listeners-Spell bound for
? -a?while. Mr*,?Ellis' in?a?splendid
? young woman. After the business
,, was transacted a very-delicious course
? of iee^rttHtm-ttrtd-eake was served, uiul
[7.everyone enjoyed themselves immense
\ ly, and we thank Mis. Ellis for her
>| splendid hospitality. '
BETHEL A. M E. CHURCH
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e~ i lie Sunday ^jehoof Jesson was con1.
tlueteil in tlmaretrtrHnn?no.t ?~ ? ?-i-'
tilWIUIV l VU C* tllc*t f\ ?
- I'd degree of interest? After which
_ a very splendid review nf the lessdn
r. attorv wiuL.-had lb jr. -little Miss Edna
- Adams. . ."
n At 11:00 A.Jd. a most splendid dist
course was delivered Dr. Brogdon
taken from Ezra 8:136; from which
d lie Uumjrht forth many interesting
i-' thoughts that made us think on
i, things eternal. The serpion at 8:00
if P. .M;. was. as usual, full of'spiritual
fervor. , .
e Among the visitors present Sunday
who is a brother of Mrs. Pauline
lleose, druggist, also one Miss Wil:
ui n. of Ciiai lestoii. S. C.
There are still many sick mem'
c s. .Mrs. 1.. Gary and Mj. Joe
Tucker have been returned to theii
homes. 11 lijr Harden and 21i?0 Get'vais,
respectively!
Mr. Josiah Gregg, Who connecter
\. Ii msdf wi h the-church sometime a
go. was t:iken' to the government hos.
pit'al this week in company with his
wife. We hone for him permanent
"( III Kill' NUl'Ks'
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'! Ii Sens ami Daughters of Zior
j--r- ; ? {> it l?'< a.-;.lit evening, at tile h .:iu
jot" Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Burke, 110-1
Pine St^The meeting was called tc
.'order; by the president, Miss Fannie
IB. Miller. After a brief but interesting
business session wq turned oui
attention to flic program for the evening
which consisted of th following:
Recitation?Miss Adelle Greene. Talk
a '?Mr. Win. LaBrcau. .Select reading
l- ?.Mrs. Hattie Greene. . Talk'?Mr.
' Qui'ntin .lames. Sons by the club.
\ After the program we' were served
e a dainty repast by the hostess, assisti
ed by several of her friends. The
g meeting adjourned to meet on July
if HGtlTul the home of Mr. itntHMxil Wm.
LaBreau,."2210 Iiuly St.
A. M. K. MISSIONARY WOMEN OF
i- [ COU'-MBIA CONFERENCE TO
e MEET A I'd.* 24.
r,_ The twenty-second annual sesn
sion of the W. II. and F. M. Society
| of the Columbia Conference Branch
7 wdl meet in bgrto A. M. E. Church,
d-'Sumter, Si \\f 'August-22?24, 1S>28.
y To all whom it may concern; greet d
ings:.
e , -Through, the blessings of Go4, we
1- are to come together on the aboye
>1 dates to answer the missionary roll.
3 Yet each society send the president
?f a ju/iior and^.as many more as you
j can. ' Come praying for success.
;t ; Mrs. II. L, Hawkins, Con. Pres.
it | ?CONFERENCE PRESIDENT.
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>- PKNDITON NEWS
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Sunday vvas a great day at King
* Chapel A. M. E. Churchy The pastor,
Rev. Wilson, preached a soul-'stirring
sermon which kept his audience wide
n awake. The trustees completed the
rally for insurance on the church.
Wnnilnv night the women of the church
presented a very unique play under
the direction of Mrs. R. J. Clark.
Miss Viola presided at the piano to
the credit of heT training in Allen
University under her instructor, Mrs,
L. .i).*?tlopkins. A large audience wit
incased the program, and a good collection
was taken in to the credit of
the senior stewardess hoard No.Mr.
and Mrs.' George Ruld?wute
visitors to our service on Sunday
_ night from Calhoun Falls.
JUx?and Mrs?Porvv Swintrler. of
and their son, Forry, Jr.r rendered a
}, beautiful solo.
We are looking^forward 'to the
grand rivu'stca] program on the fourth
Sunday given by Mrs. C. E. Reid.
?Shu Is u drawing' card, ?s we always
have a packed house to witness her
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THE PAT,MKT!
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HARDKViLi i; M;US
The series of luvlval ntedtings feeing
conducted-at Fisher's Chypef M.
( it. hun h Hy Tiuj Iv. aiiv't 1 s"., liuv. ~t
J. \\*. \Y. Brown, ol' Urai^oburg, js
progressing rapidly, . ' - ^
Robert Moore will learn with regret o. '
his,death, which occurred Monday aiternoon.
.Mr. .Moore had been ill 1. r (
just a short while, -being sty eker) Sat- 1
urduy morning with a stroke of the 1
brain. '-.His po-ob";; ..m.w q < ;l sllurK ,
to the community. i
I ~ His . funet'aT was condui t oil Ti'i'i-s. j
I day alternormr?lie was laid to resi.1 1
In -rurynlnng u'nioU-iy ?j~l
The deceased is. survived by. two 1
<1.1 ...m' M:. f.. ... ..
| uuvi^uivir, .dl'SSIW4 UIl<| liCTUlil
MuOi'c, a son, Jlr. Ozzio Moore and a i
host of friends. ' '
'lhe'n.any friends of Mr. linn Rdb.
inson will learn' with" regret of In? i
illness and I101..C IoV hiiu.a spot dy recovery.
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Mrs. Julia Smith, 1 formerly--of fehifH
,town hut now of Savannah, Cla.', spoilt |
the week-end In-re \ i TtTtfrny?n-Litivc. .
and' friends. ;
' ItcwvF. Marcus, of WaUerhoro, motored
here Monday and preached Mon
I day night at Fisher's Vltapcd Mv E.
Church to a very la rye an I enthusiastic
audience. ' "' . ' !
Rev. J. K. Garin'onv is. s.tiil 011 thrsiek
list.' j
'1 he "Jolly ttirls" cordially invite,
. tlid public to attend their -'World's
Fair" given at the .Ma onie Hall, Monday
night, July Ib'Jrd. There-"\vtll bet
' great fun- and refreshments going on
j STTT'hfffi, Japan, Spain, Egypt, ' ifiuT 1
Hawaii. the (male being e nded at
the. Savoy, in Xew V-^rk Ci;y. .Come
~ Tna- and etijoy yourselves with lli~"
" joliy girls. V."y '_. [
:The.friends of Miss Nellie .Mac Ran
i dull and Mrs. Z." F.TTTmu s will learn. I
0 with regret ol' .thtiir illiu.-s.-i an.j hope ,
1 for. them a speedy' ieeove.iy.
r Mr. O.ilic B. ShepparcFtrmtrm-d here ;
Sunday and spent sometime, with J.IKs i
i Anna Brown. .
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Rev. F. .Marcus-returned to Waller-,
boro, Tuesday on account of -illness.*
Rev. J. J. Mitchell and J. -W. W.
.Ill-own wore dinner quests Sunday at!
Mr. and?Mrs, Mifrion Burns.. f,
Rev. S. A. "T^JUlia-ms, Baptist A sso- t
eiate Missionary, spent Sunday jit'
! Okatic, whore he 'preached at" Car.v |
I Hill Buplist Cluu'eh and'^tiso lechired ';
I to the school; . j
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sir s. iji.oc ki:u\; \ j '
( rand Outer Guard
programs. v
Mrs. M. Towns.ente.rta'.nod ii\o mis.' i
Sionary society last Friday-. We lint}!"
quite a crowd present. , . .1
The M. E. choir o?? Sjijieca, S. C., r~
rendered a program at 'Silver Spring]
Baptist Church; It wsfs "enjoyed l>y.,
all. ;" . ^ V. - i .
All are glad to see Mrs. C- W. Wil- "
Hams out again after I cing confined
r for several days. I
i Sttpday afternoon at *?:Op o'clock
i, Rev. J. P. Wilson preacluid at I'ine
'I '
j Grove .Baptjst Church., lie was ac-.j>
] companied by the following members ?
j of 'his church: C. B. Yanc'e, local ]
i-ppreacjter; his mother, Martha Vance <
1?anil Mr*. Sunie Bi'nwn.? i-Xn our way i
to church we stopped for dinner at 1
. Rev, and Mrs. ClrallVnried. Til.
_ we found a talde laden with gom? . .
r- things. I?ov. Wilson was tho-giiost | :
. itf hmi"'-i ;/ ?U
Having finished dinner we proceed-1?
ed to the church. There wc met a<
spiendi^^rmtrt-r*-??V**?? j <
airival^^ 1 ?. / (
~-derful sermon and' the people on i
Joyed it very much. i
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ro LEADER
rience means skill j I
ability?the reason
you can place ul- 11
contidepce Fn our [jMjfjj
ty to serve you iMlijl
Superior equipment, EgSj
trrate?cost; care tn fl^S?*
y detail assured.
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Bennetts viUe News
The heavy rain mi Tuesday at'tiMi"i.ii
wii:* a .ni'eai lik's.dn^1 to all.
yiVSV KjUlu i' llopc, on Amelia St.,
s i>U~ tin-' sifk lis^. .
-The pa 'L.iis tinoutfbout the city re.
x rted a -?sj Jviii I id .set vice. on. Sunday
The >t<>. K.c a 11 at the homt
>f .Mr. and*M:ts. T. G. Grace last.week
mil left a beautiful baby girl. Moth r
afnl baby are 'doing nicely..
Ma Koe.-e uHl men no an
ulu.t suminer, school next week.
Dr. and All1.'. V. 11. Hanna accoinnnnud
h\?Dr. \V. |1. Hanna and Miss
1 D. Hi'alto HimUit'd tu Hlu.cncc
iVcune day afternoon.
,Hrs. Alary Bradley, on Hudson St.
s oil the sick -list at This writing,
'i lie many iriends were delighted t(
e iiev. 11. H. II. Nelson, an ex-pas
,or <>f Saw Mill Baptist Church, no\>
n ConjCofd^ N. C,' "lie is looking tin
iieture of health.
IT'of. J . ~\Yr aiul Mrs. Oassiu,."al."<<
i; tie Girlie M. Cunningham returnet
fniui b'lmcm e,?where they cIomm
a sph'ndid school, term.
. Miss Alafy"KrUrace is but agai
lI'lcT :f l'c>\c 11 :vv^
-Mr. Douglass Williams .is one <>
ilie I'r. t plitstofors |ii the county. 1
w.ll pay you. to take a loojc at. hi
iturk 'when in hoed 'of such, (.'ail o:
hint for he is able to Jill the. bill.' .
Ah-. In lin e Drake . is doing nice!
with North Caiiiliila Mutual Life In
'sura.nce t'obvpany work in this cttj
"Air. X. D. Pcguese is home fven
1 lie North for a lew weeks' stay wit
friends.
Dr. W". 11. Hanna was called t
I'hi i'.uv, Xhursday morning on speck
tilt- city Saturday .morning.
.M i s. A t niy K. (ifuham made ti visi
br?Shpoh?Kuptisl?Onnvh Sundn;
thorn inn;. ^
Sunday attending the State Sundri;
School and B. V. .1*. U.Convention am
liv siu'cc/iled in sciulilife Key. E. M
lib ker of Morris. College to till tin
[nilpit and .ii\ every way he did wha
lie was'sent to do. lie'delivered ?
ivotu'lerful sermon, Mr. Douglass as
;*onv|Huried hint i n the trip. cir
lain young lady '. ailed oil the reportei
this wyek ami said: "! hope Dr. J. J
staiks will he.our pastor, if My, Dotij.
ass will accompany him."
sVUss Sarah Morris, changing y-outif
iu:phtt,'i' of .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris
is' out' again to the delight- of 7iT<mj
friends, after a l'ew days', illness.
Mr., K. ,S. Summers, one of ..oui
>ig progressive farmers in the countj
ejioits a spl.endixl crop throughout
lis plantation.
Mrs. F. .Summers and daughter,
, tola, wore1 in tlie city, Sunday afy
iuiiiik Visiting relatives.
Misses Ruth ami Phyllis Mcl'hai),
?f Conway, are in the/ eit> visilina
rieinl*^?_?-M_ .. , . '-M?
J he reporter made ii visit- to Miss
vth'ol Aiwfrniy, on Marshall' Sr., Sunlay
afternoon, and enjoyed a pleasant
ri'il. - ' ' .
.4-rs, P. R. MeCollum took suddenly
tt Sunday afternoon after church.
Miss \V. Bradford w'as in -"the .city
Tin day afternoon.
Rev. J. T. Mourdock, past< r of Zion
vil.I preach at ShiToh Baptist Church,
>uiiday" afternoon. C~ . .
'l'he party given-at Miss Dora Powe,
tltitulay aft.i rno,,n, was a leal suacess
?-The soeiat given by?Mrs, Tda-Uueso
vas very good.
We are now hu/y trying to raise
money to" build a new .church. Will
-on join in and help us? ,
? N1NKTV-SIX NEWS Mr.
Roosevelt Dean is homo on hi?
i'.cation '.after spending a. successful
ichool ^i m.in -NAvth?4-aroUna.
The Slahtown Convention play ron.
Icrcd by the Baptist Missionary Soi.
lv wai-; indeed a siiotss, We have
icon asked to repeat it. t
.Mesdamcs C. A. Dean and C.eovgU
\. Parker a; tended the JPtatc Sundpy
iolinol and It Y P. IT. t'onventior
? I?."* Tfill, ? :?
"We rep ret very much the passim:
>f Mr. Glnyb'orne Griffifi, one of the
de.li str citizens qf this phTrc."" Mr
' riflin hsa- heen sick almost 2 month?
n Brower Hospital. The family has
mr deepest sympathy.
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, "" .. .Supreme Ue-prcsenlat iw
jo'iriNcs liv Tin; jot-ii vn
.1. J.T'ruitl.
W'e arc li.'iyinjr a plenty of rai
iiuwn lu re, nut the 'crops are lo kin;
( avc 11 ami doing nicely when \ve cm
^uuerTho amountnf rain-that we h;
.'had. '("'.in In the low laml- - Imf-m,
; "as THey" are ealletl? l? diowm d m ii
t We* intuit nut ;v.-nrn.- hum it .ir-nt?11
I ter the. path*<Vf .life'Is* one uf Kreii
druggie and we must Walk., it If
I'ailh and -m.t-.hy sight. I'aul ,-sai
" "'T^fuflv 'is- 'the suhstanee of t.iij.ua
hoped for and the* e\i !em-e "f thing
- iu\t seen.'' wo, must do all we ea
j t.? make corn, heli.evjng thp.t 'wy v.i
eat' bread even* .if we do not mak
corn. . Somewhere Cud 'Will alio
| ci i'n to he made. . - ' ..
'1 he churches ill and around K'n.m
"[are alive with the Spirit-of (-i< i. .I.:l
| y.H,ll1 Ratpd?* ' rtinwih: ?w4d<
. | itev.. J ana s U lover" is pastor,-had
hi h day, Sunday. lie preached
splendid, senium in the' niorning, .ai
-main at 'he Children's- Day cxeivi.-i
\\"e were, nuich 'surprised. when \
.'went to Live tKik Sunday morning*
see the Sunday School in full blot
'ami tlio teachers and pujiiks so i'ulP
interest. And when we opened ?>
jSeyvic-t- .there was a^ larpo eVowd pre
i .reach" from Rev. 7:5. "God's hi a
o '
j upon his saints. The laird s cm
?,, hiu ik, Th?
y ,|n paid 50 cents?ea<-h: . -JttI
Throw", Klliott White, Dan \Va-Ji.in
. ton, Wi?. Tilly, Sr., D. Avinirer,' .1
lius Folder, Charles. Brown, Joe-Ol
ver, Doil Washington, _ Tim.>11
i_ Wright, Tom ]\tai'tin?. Walter Wriph
D.' .S. Sweet. Win. Yountr, Jo! ft, M;
'jeers, Frances Avinper? Willie TnyRv
j James Summers, John Scott, I.cnic
^ lo eph, Youiijs Gadsen, James Ravt
m Is. S.. T. .Tilly, Lee Joseph, Gooi^
JenUins, (\ James, J. A. Holmah, !
, l)a\is, L. Tiliy. The fpllft.winu" pai
i 25 cents each: Daisy Tilly, Willi'ai
Tilly, Jr..!Galza Avinpcr, Lizzie Weherry,
Lula Brown. Belle WashinpP i
Reheeea White. Kstelle Isaac. L. t
I niit:. Mi Parker, .Glad:* Da\i
Mary Fiillcvj 'CJianhrv. VV^a|s?;I?injidoi
Lizzie White; lleorjriannaWoarin;
Lt Charlotte Throw;. Alien White, ( vli
Gadsden, Dina llolman, I.". A. llolmai
K. C. Butler, M. Shuler, L. Davis, Lit
L ' .
,.eile ?DaviK, Hildred Davis, Pearl A
vinjter. Mamie Brown, Mamie .1
si'fili. W. I'liiiimei s, Pnsa .lames, !;i.?
tei'-Thompson, llattie Davis, A. Davis
Rosa-Tilly, _ F. Tilly, E. Tilly, -Wes
ley llolman, Essie Hohnivrv.?Tv^n-i
- -Jenkins Ho rents; I.-J. Pmitt:. Tocon;T.
W.esthury, lo cents.
We are j?l:jninjni to have our meet
iny ' hejrin at Live Oak Church, A a
east lioth.. PraV that (!ol m?v'
in; ny Snarls to the church.
We are .proud of Bishop Hurst be
be le i by them, and will always stan
l y bis word an<f promises. And. tha
sjVirit of forgiveness;" recunciliatin
and peace makes hinv a fit lejufcr m
fraen and lays a ('lirist'ian example fo
i us to follow. . ..-v..
"| M.esdamcs C. A. Dean and C?. A
i Barker were ihe. gue.iils_ Jfifc Key. an
I Mis. Alien T. Dixon of Columbia o
. their way to Iibck Hill. This \v:i
I indeed an enjoyable visit! overythin
being very pleasant. ' >
Sunday was a high Tlay. at Bethli
Ram Bap;ist*Church. A largo nunibc
?rrf- Mt. /ion and Mt. Olim member
-d worshipped with us.?Rev. Dixon wi
i the guest of Mrs. Bella Sayles.
(Mr. John Henry Nathan and Mi;
Sarah bee Joseph arc' delegates t
1 the Little TtiVvr Sundav School Co*
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, volition.
AI rs. Silha WTuxITaw passoiT aval
, Saturslhy after a lonpj illness. Oi
. sympathy poes out to the family !
[* -t+rrfi?snrl lioni'5. - ;
-- Mr. Al? '111 -Billons Is' 111" .OlVhiU.
; hi a fov a few tlaysf the jrm st of M
> Rtiff Scigloriind Rev, Pixoin
Miss Bernice I.awton is home- a
ijter a pleasant visit in Ctilumhia.l til
; guest of Rev. ajul Mrs. Allen T. I)i>
j on.
. - rAOE FTTH. , ^
HADSDl^XEtty.
We arc l-av'ng showers daily. The
< !' vicvil is ph'txing havoc with the
v-: iii: 'hoUrt-und squares.
. i In' childi i i.'? day sc&yicea At hat.
.Ma"iJ* liup'it. < hurrh were grand, uiitl
\i.c att ndni.ee' was larger. t 3
i i.i." "ii 'i v>1?rrf??i cita"
In n-, "drills, snips arid quart* ttes. Mr..
1 /eyurly.(i'urrivk irhil Mrs. Sallie Sims
vi-ic i" iu iji filed' I'm-' their, faithful
t mtvire. .M i;, afid Mrs. /.. it. Clark
i'? ' \M u- ini'iig ilic'visi'urs and made . 1
j. miv^yory helpful remarks. : ..." .
'Airs; Louisa \v. Hamlolph returned
l-r?m lt<)c*k 11 ill tut the Jf>th. She was > '
.seht there as-a delegate to ^represent \
the Iter} Hitl Sunday Seh 'id at" the
State Sunday School and. H. V. P. IJ.
"rtUri-nt inn.' *.' 1. '
.\Ir (tuh'dolph rejio-ils.that >the con.'.
? ' '' in pa .i-d :. 11 o'hers in at-??
"tiI'fmJLrJbittiDir and thai-much .' .i^i
\ ! U Jll .n' fif in.nliiiti woe ? ? ' ?
n.in l)e J. Vh u^ieVlectures. The "
}>..'? in riw \v< -re 'all good, hut l^e two '
j k .? hi(i hy Dr. AlosgS of New York
.< t\ "juit' all (Omstiaivs- t>> thinking
n' an J t ru iL^ht to .our minds l'salnis 8:4
'r "What is man that thou art miiaiful v vj
him, slid the son "f man that thou
o . i> ti st 7" . TTT 'r7
A fey, rots ,^'j -evoral children
v ?.i>' - ut picking. l-K-rri.s. little Min- '
A-tkiii-, . 'ho tcrr ycur-'oid^llaugh- ' . . "
i "i ,Ui\ and Airs. li?n Atkins^wai
i n hv a .stvttke* and died a few
Liaiisw l-tnr.. Tl^ snfckt^got. away. ;
' syu | * i o id t?> have-been a rattler
l/uitig * i 11
. ".. v
11 Little Ala ;Ta. et Wright, of Hare-"
i;i o" 1, <V ho h;vs In A 11- spelling sojne> .
jime with d.er auTTt, Mrs. I.. W.Ranh.
'..!'. ed h- i?i*> nn the .11th. ~
I Ut x oiisin. Oli \ ia Ti"lu>, aceiiinpanied
7- .! 'in ' h return trip.-' ' 1 " ~
hf,-.n ' ' - - -j?J-'
v.; - M-d the sad news of
th'- serines ilines- of Mr. John Ran*
'* i'- 1 ' inUiLvld, N. J. My. Raa
! h formerly lived here. His many
11 r.'i. iid^' ai d ?\!atlves hoperthfit he
S' ..v. ill snoli-i e'<.\or.
so ;;;
i:stati:"notice.
,,f t" ' . - '
All in i.- n't.? having claims' against
the I'Sfa.le of HuliOlt Diirminrr ria
.' mised. ftv(? hereby notified, to file the
1 same. <irtly vp-rifiod, with tho under.
" turned, and thu.se indebted to. said
'""e-da!e '\\ SB'l-h-asr make. pttyiWCTT MKfiH l-~
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t.-: JOHN- W. I>l^N'MN<y ? q ' "' ? ^
Administrator,' '
'Ill ?Hi a -ill v?J?11. Juhn.-un, 1109 1-2
' N Wad.mgtun S'.iwl, Columbia, S. C.
?' .1 uiif jil>, H'JK.? ' . '?r?? ,
!n POBO SYSTEM
,c Stulp and Hair Treatment
s. Personal Apply to :..
j MISS FANNIE GIHBES
n , S-3 Assembly St.
\ At. i:.\ rs :\v VN I i;i)-*-Fur Madame
^ billy's .\ tercel U?ne lluir Dressings
Write for ri'.-c Sample and Terpis to
( Ajnnt A .vimvelierto Chemical Com.
? j aiiv',' K'U'J . \Y. liruad St.-, Richmond,
a'v*
i-'1 Nelson Beauty Parlor
1 Id lit .WHEAT stiu:kt -&
v . llair'.Dressing, Manacuring,
."Massaging ;*'
V?HVWSr -f, 11 I ;h\ N l .YIiE^?
.1 ? I'm Appoint* Phone S033 ' '.
I BARGAINS
In Used Typewriters
\\ e hvue several Underwood,
ReminatutV. L. C. Smith. Corona
and ..other* makes which have
been repaired- an rebuilt'* Sold _
li a - trua't anteo. Monthly pay
_ Il2l).{ I.ADV ST. rilONK 78981
1 fTypew^iter Exchangel
,j I c oi l MHIA. s. C. 1 ft;
'
? Quality Pressing Club
M-' Dry Cleaning, Repairing, At- >' ' -1
l& .We are in business for your eon?
ver.itr.ce and our living. A little
Co-operation would help. ? .
J. I). Donley, Manager a
0 .
i. m. 1 . A. liUlLDING,
Sumter Si. Phone 3861
^r| Hroaclway Dairy \\ |
r-i^? Lunch :r ~
w (>IM;N DAY & NIGHT 5; j
V yjion vou want- g<v,d things V?
. A to .eat, come -in. ^tJood Place for , J
Ladies and GcntsW- , ^ . 1
: 1^1108 Washington Si! Phone 5814* ?
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