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LEADER REPRESENTATIVE
ST11.L (JOINT, j
After a rest at Columbia we made
' a hurried trip to Camdei) on the sev. |
errth of July. White there- it was
~?*7?our good pleasuie to greet? many well
wishers of The Leader. Camifen an- |
-pears to be an alert little city.. We i
r~" were gl-ad-do note-the- suecests- oi the
firm of ^Champion and Hade, bindertakers
and elnbalmers. Mr. Champion
is a Columbian and is among the1
host yf Columlua bovs. who^re making
good in other fields. Dr. C. C.
T Brevard is kcpl.buAy .at. his well e,quipped
detTT^ii -parlors,- while Doetors
Thorn us and Pickett arc busily
engaged in administering to the bodi_
lv and mental ills of the inhabitants
of Camden and vicinity. Mr. Collins
operates' a. first c'lass filling station
' just accroas from the beautiful Brovm'
" ing Home School. It was iriy pleasure
to meet and hold converse with
M,r. K. H. Dibiik'. one of Camden's
?? svirri's<fiil merchants Ho is?an nr.. dent
supporter 'of The I.e;idor and all
oUtbr group, enterprises, On roturning
t o Columbia 1 >vas in formed- by
to", publisher. Mr, (lev. 11. I fain p ton.
that wo. sli.oiM"v'. 1-1)1 tfi.> o-v.-.t.- pn.-f ,
of Sunday at Clinton.' While at Clin- -,
ton we were, pleased to enjoy the com- j
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??who :in. oI<l l"' 1 1>.n:t' r of buth !
the publisher and writer. at Allen~
1 t7ni^ v. M l. VAV'-itiij-wni la is con- t
-r1 dinting a vu'll ^uu'l.O'i iii 'H'i) siine,
supplying tlu' nooi'b of- his pimple at 1
Clinton. .Mr. Hampton.- escaped from ;
~~ 7 Clinton w ijlmht having fallen into!
the clutches '<it' any of bur charming
. . 1 ^jamsyls. ; ...
On .Monday. July hth we loff -Co-!^
~tor yhje "(iainccOck City". !
While at - Sumter .."r. Was. our delight ;
to enjoy the hospitality of Dr. and '
Mrs. \V.' \V. Feldei: "who with their1
charming young daughter."Mario. did j
. -.aiL thaC vv;o humanly pos-it'lc to .con- | .
tribute to--'our -comfort, Little Miss
* t i
. M-arioTs quite aii accomplished young',
^ person. She plays the piano..find sings .
deligRtfulyi The cultural a; mosphere T j
at Sumtdr seems l'ar and away a- |
hove that found ni Tho~st- cohvmuni-.~
.ties. Tat, in large measure, may
he attributed to -the type "of*letulers ,
found,in tho_.schools ami'in the honu^ ; i
The younger, citizens-of Sumter are
'incf KnUIC i.'.r.. T. I'
yv?ov uui'Uiiltf; V?VI taiCUU 11 1^,
my prediction that if Misses Frances
J.awson and Madeline Jackson are-jwr
mittod ?foil w theit "natural bent
for htsirionrcs, their -names will be j
heralded -some day as shinjnjf lights.
Little- .Master Ktlwin -Jackson,." our
news boy, .-.is'I hot all slow when jt :
comes to sinRinfi-;' Ho will probably (
develop as - Roland Hayes has - de- <
velopc'i- l'->jnijfht write on and on <
about Sumter, but 1 must remember i
that space is limited. . . ;
-* '. i was especially pleased to. note-the'
spieruiiq preattce. tioing conducted b>' 1Pr.^Felder.
Ii appears, that he. has
. .. the. utmost c,onfidence of the people, '
and his practice -is- growing every
(1 ay. I note this-because Dr. Fcldep i
was .compelled To suspend .his. practice
for a protracted period because
' ?of illno.?lie is n..u :t pufniv id'
? hua]th^-l4iv-Btrme.-my'usualt is hold- "
ing his own, and then some. Hi's a- j
pothecary..continues a cfedit Jo the i
race. The Mutual l.'hdertalHns-.Establishment
under the capable direc- .
tion of Revs. Spears and Jenkins, with
Mr Kdnjuml I'almer as licensed em:
. balmer. 'is doing' a nice business, as:.'
~ is the .firm, of Nelson and I.awson.
We were pleasantly entertained at the
home 'of Rev, and Mrs. I. D Davis.
Rev. Davis gave us* a splendid order
for some printing which we greatly
appreciate. I might \yrite on indefinitely
so I had best dicontinue. More
7?=7??teteiv
II. \y. Baumgardner.
IX MKMORIAM
In loving memory of our" dear,
brother, Major George W. Prioleau,
who departed this life, July IT, 1 .>i*7.
13 W. 35th Place, I.os .Vngclos, Cali. i
Dear brother, our hearts are sad
For you, our brother gone
To us it's still a mystery;
Of~the pleirSltntness of your happy
home.
Angels were beckoning for yoiu
So they came for you (o bless;
/\nn Jesus took.you to his hcavori of
rest,
Where you are resting Crir?mvyoi?r i
labors.
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testing witl/ dear, ones of ong ago,
Who have |)rf?-eiie<l you f 1 > the. haapy j
shore; ,
Rest on, we will meet .\'bu beyond the \
- sun, __ ^
' When Jesus says "It.is well dune."
Sisters??
L^, -t?. P. Keitt, r 7
Dr. H. J. Drioieftu, ?
Kstelle Caldwell.
.Nieces? ,
K T?vlf.v
. , r Fannie Parckr, [ [
Ruth Caldwell,
. Josie ualVlweii,
Marie L. Singleton,
Ethel Keitt, . .
~ ~ ~ Evelyn B. Keitt, ^
! i Anderson News
- iVi iss Katie Anderson is spendin
her vacation in New Jersey.
Mil's. Ola Adger has returned fror
Washington. lh C. where?speii
the time very pleasantly visiting rein
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland of Senec
we're pleasant visitors at St. Pau
Sunday, They were the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas.
?Mr* Km ma?Johnson, of Atlanta
Ga., Fs visit ing "here.
?M.it-s f'e?.ei>a .Johnson >and M,ri
Heard, of Atlanta,' Ga., ape visitin
Mr. and Mrs. Peek.
Rev." R. D. Glenn left Thursday f<!
Rock. HilLtu ba at the betfside of hi
sister, Mrs.. Ida Hall Gilmore.
Mrs. Mary Cunningham went t
R> vk Hill Wednesday to nurse Mr
Gilmore. . ?
All Anderson was shocked whe
the sad .intelligence of the death <
.Mrs. Ida Hall Gilmore reached hen
She was here' in May to -bury be
only sister, Mrs. Minie Norris and a
that time-looked the picture of healtl
Her many friends are deeply grieve
It) I s(< her !>uf lroni i no .service sh
tendered on earth we feel that ou
loss is heaven s gain. Ihe family ha
nil* deepest sympathy???? ?
The longer Anderson knows he
undertaker Ibo .better >hb lovus.hrn
His lovaltv to the citizens of Antlei
son is shown in a promise made't
Mrs. Ida. Hall Gilmore, who. was c
i iuiiuilly of Anderson, that- should ah
lie-away from Anderson he would "g
Tin! bring her body home. Iter broth
i-iy, Rev. R. D. Glenn knew of thi
promise and it was his wish that Mi
Peek rii In Roclt llill.l'ui the bud.v
L'ndertakei Peek made the trip,
distance of .330 miles iji his Qadilla
funeral coach. Leaving here' at 2:0
V. M. he reached Rock Hill in timet
assist. 111 tin- n.uO o'elocj^. fiim'riil
leaving there at 11j35 A.M. he reach
in! .Anderson 4:15 P. M., where-brie
services were held at St. Paul Bap
tist Church" The floral designs sen
'y white and- colored were many an
I'catitiful. The crowd?of . sorrowin
friends and relatives shows the lov
for this, great woman. " Her life ha
I men (inn nf Invino service ' -
Mi'.?. Ir. -CV Jenkins accbmpanie
Mrs. -trmfr-rhMth-eix t
\sheville, N. C. where they will spPTT
t heh- vacation. -
The Elks had their last social meet
ihjr at the lovely homo of the Exalte
Ruhr. Bill W.T Peek. It seemed tho
she entire herd <?f Bills were ther
md to say theyTnjoyed themselves i
L'xpvesstrijf it mildly. They had a
s isitovs Pro'f. H. W. Baumgardner, o
L--o]uinhia and Mr, Hardy of Atlant;
ila. " Each of these gentlemen j?av
i-iu-vojravine and interesting remark;
'..Anderson was well represented a
the State Sunday School Conventio
in Rock llillT *Those who "attend?
were-Mrs. Z. V. A. Williams,' Misse
Alice E. Wel^h, Eliza"lane 11:111; T/i
ilia Clink.-calcs.' Fannie Laura' Re
mey, (\>rrio Blassengume, I.ueil
Zimmerman, Rev. H. R. Asian y. M
\V. 1. Reek. .Mr. Ulysses Coleman, M;
.Mari<>n Aianee, Mr. George Youiy
and Mr. C. Lee Davis. Tliey tjepoi
a successful meeting. r .
Mrs, Corinne Peek, James. Mi?
Johnson, Mrs, Heard and Mr; T. I
Milliams motored to Greenville, o
Thursday where Mrs.. Peek and Jamt
hoarded the train tor Wu- Vnrl- Pin
They plan to visit Boston before thei
return'.? r .
M.r, and Mrs. ?1?Lee, Davis entei
tained a few friends, Monday evenin
in hoYior of Mr. and Mrs. Hemphil
of Jtock Hill. Those.'.who hail Hh
pleasure of meetiite these vlsitoi
were Mr, and Mitt. Maceo Neal, M
and Mrs. T. B. Williams, Mesdamt
M. V. Marion, Alma Flack..Claudi
Burris; Corrie BRisscnganie, -Dr. .
C. .Anderson, Messrs. W. I. Peek, Mi
l ion Manee and- Mrs Heard. An ic
course, was 'sowed." ?? ?
MAI.TERRORO NEWS
The sprinpr-dike_showers that ha\
hpen on the scene for the past wee
havc?i>Teatly pleastvl the folk of th;
Community, after having toilet} wit
the drought for quite awhile.
Sunday School was well attende
at Weky M. F.. Church. At 8:30. Re
.Marcus, pastor, also was at his he:
in delivering a wonderful message t
a large iind enthusiastic congrejri
lion. ... " -fry '
.Bo v. F. Mavciis mntnml to Flior>
K. (. last Thursday, where he coi
hated revival services for the r<
muinder-ufcthc wwk.
The Christian -Endeavor of Hop*
well Presbyterian Church held its r(
point- meprtTTtr~ PTmttaiynftevnoon. ~
Tte'v. F. ITareus fiffod the nrorning:
appointment at the lower r-hiiiyh.
' The T .ord is my shepherd, I .sha
not want" were the words that wei
ftuietly uttered by Mr# Charlie Wi
liams of Mashawville. who pcacefull
passed into the greatbeyond llaf
Tuesdayv The sjervi^os-^were cor
ducted by Rev. J. P. Johnson, paste
of Hopewell Presbyterian Church^l
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Greenwood News
g Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams motored
to Ninety-Six, Sunday afternoon
n in their ,beautiful Nash car. They
lL were accompanied by Mrs. Julia Wili-_
liams, Miss Blanche Williams, Mrs.
Sylvia Prater and Miss Ida Arnett
a Prater. -*-1--. . .
1. Mrs. Ne<;ie Belle Tarrent departed
3 this life, Friday, Jdly 13th on Hackett
St., at her father's home. She leaves
to mourn her loss a husband and one .
daughter, a .father, stepTmother, two
5. ' brothers and one sister. The body was'
g ' funeralized at. Aft. Pisgah A. M. E.
; Church w*th Rev. P. S. Moseley ofti,r
' dating. .
is ! Mrs. A. MqcDaniel Perrin left last
| week to spend'a short while with her
o husband, Mr. E. D. Perrhi, >vho has
^ heeti in Washington) TV C. nr? l,w>i.
I ness for a few .weeks. From there
' she went to New York City, where
she will study at Columbia University.
I <11^. : 1 ? > - ~ 1- -1 _i. i :
p?j I'I*. ra?I'uiuuuif, nyi uatncioi s .;uu*
,r j gree there.
^ | Mrs. Hattie Nance does not seem
to be improving at this writing.
tl ): . Mr. David Tolbert departed this
e I life, Jul>. Ulli. Ml. TuIk-tL tvus 1
' a loyal church worker. He leaves
i to
s ! to mourn his loss, one brother, one {
sister, father and mother. The body [
r | Baptist Church, .Rev. F. I). Johnson
otttciaitng. j. - ' " ' ~T
Mrs. v rarie &unt left last week
for Asheville to .spend her vacation.)
Mr. Sam B. Bradley iS*home again
I to the delight of his mapv friends
?- here. .
" Mrs. Julia Williams. has returned
home from Summer School at CireenviUo.
:
' ! Mr. 0. H. Evans, Miss tula Ballard..
a and Miss Sadie Mae Washington have
J| returned from the State Sunday
' School and B. Y. P. tT4. Convention
whicl\ wag held at Rock llill. One
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j UI ill tilt" y Ul
the convention was reported.
i- Card of Thanks. it
We wish to tliank our many friends
d and acquaintances for their many
e fol floral offerings given during the
s illness and death of our mother, Mrs.
| Ci?o Rnrta. * _ ?_?
d ; Wije Evans, (
o Mrs'. Gertrude Lindsay,
d: Mrs. Curtis Bo we,
. Mr. Thns Bnrts. :
'* Miss Fannie Matthis departed this
d life on' July 16th, to the regret of
it | her many friends. The family has
e"! 1 uv sympathy in' their bereavement. ,
s | Mr. Robert M. F*air is in the city
1 I'rOm Williamsport, Pa.,- visiting, his
,f I mother Mrs.. Jul.ia Fair -501 Baptist (
e K. R: Fair has returned to his
5. j iob in Rochester X. Y. after "visiting
it J his family.. . ' _
n Morris Chapel is still in a pros JT;
oerous condition. Two were added
s f '<> the church'Sunday and the contri|7
I nn ion amounted to $G0.00.
i. j Rev. F. 1). Johnson wishes to thank
e i'ill members and friends who aided
r. ' him in seem ing an automobile^?H<r.
says that he is very much convinced.
jr\' 'hat he is much loved by the people
> >f Hveenwood. .'
j Mrs. F. D. Johnson has boon sonie;s
| what indisposed but She-is much bptl
i. p.er lit this writing.
n Little James X. Johnson son of
iS | Or F. D. Johnson, is in every way
. . i H.:il ; poci mull ..f jir.nfi.r.t ht
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e*. Walterboro. t? ?.? ?-j*
g-; The Wesley Quartette, accompanied
1; j liy other participants oX said church,
ie motored to Summerville last Monday's
where they rendered-a very. pleasinff
r. program to the-delight of a large an- j
;s dienc e. The listeners were pleased ,
a to the extent that they applauded for
J. many encores.that seined to excell the
iv former.
:e blisses Catherine Dent and Martha J
? Readdy were guests, SundAy~at~~tTTe~
~~ home of Mrs. Lizzie May wood,. Miss
Dent's aunt.
Rev. F. Marcus motored to Hardeek
vilfe7Mon<lay where he conducted ser.
' vices'for the week.
is ?
h Mr. George Francis, of' Savannah,
Ga., is at home for the remainder of
>d | the summer.
V j Among those who attended the con1
i cert at Summorville last Monday eve?
| ning were Rev. and Mrs. F.
* Miss I>i 11 y M Cooper, Miss Catherine,
Ttont. Miss Ada Osborne, Miss Mar-,
S''' tha Rendd^, Miss Mnlxdl Pent and.
1 Mr. Rebel Williams.
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- The Kodak Club met at the hdme^
, of Miss Elizabeth demons, Saturday
2-,i afternoon. Notwithstanding thn
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~j short Time of the organization of this
'si club it is making rapid progress, and
i we were pleased to him' with tT>~~
U-t-smue distinguished visitors: Messrs,
rjv, K: Williams and Whiley Hampton, i
1* j who gave lis some timely and enjoyV
| able remarks. Adjournment. Tho
?t j hostess then served a delightful and |
i- j refreshing menu. The cluk will'meet
>r at the home of Miss Ida Cooper, SatIt
i urday afternoon
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Abbeville News
Mrs. J. W. Kitchen anil her two
smallest children of . Atlanta, Ga^.
'Were the guests of Mrs. M.'L. Carter,
ami son, Friday, July fi\h, at their
homo on gf " ,
Mr. Hey ward "Walker jof llonea
Path was. here yh our streets last>
Saturday uight, and he got left on
Church St. " '
Mrs. Annie Tate Is sick at her home
on Secession-Avenue. Mrs. Tate has
our best Wishes for an early recov- try..
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Mr. Peter Jenkins has been transferred
to Atlanta, Ga.? as an employee
of the S. A. I.. railway. Mr, Jenhir.s
spent last Saturday and Sun-/
day here with home people. .. \j
Messrs: John T. Nance, Roddy Jeff.
erSon and Clarence IJnton motored
tp Due Wpest one night last week anil-j
attended a dance given by Mr. and
'MI'S. Walloon V nn?
Mrs. Hammond .Baker and hor brother.
Mr. John "Covan."?spent one day
of. last week in Troy, S. C.. as the
honored guests of their brother, Mr.
?? ?n?I'ic.ismu 111111"
was spent.
. Mrs. Ella' Chimin jrhani; of Anderson,
and .her two brothers, , Messrs..
Henry and' ErnesT Morton".* of Atlanta,
(la... spent.' the Fourth here
trs rhr yuesis (ir '.M r-. .Mamie (Jondsvyn
and- faitiily 'nil. CedarSt. ""
: -All-. J. . B. Fair and Miss Jennie
I.. .'Fair went over to Atlanta, f?a.
last Sunday to see their two brothers.
Messrs. Ernest and O. T.. Fair. Mr.
Fair returned Sunday nijrht, hut Miss
Eaii^-Efrwain'ed for a two weeks' visk;,..r...
i! pI]pZ3Z;. . . '
Messrs., Toil) ("after, I.. A. Richie.
"E7E. Prcssley ami William Breaks nuu
t"ied to -44ttHiu>tton and Hartsville
Week he fore hist. .The trip was en-ioy?
d very much. ; *
.Messrs. Isaac and Mollis Jackson.
Mfs.'AIainie ('hodwyn.' MTsses jVetlte
and Ada (Jnodwyn and Wilhehni'na.
-rrrnry spent last. Sunday in Anderson
as thl>' guests of Mrs. Goodwyti's.
dster, Mrs. Kith CuninCrham. The
day was-spent pleasantly. "
The friends in. Abbeville ami'county
give their heart-felt, sympathy to the
AVMlimns' family' of Wil'shlnglon. L>.
r.Tm t lie Tie a t h of Rev. Kin o r y Waldtrm
"\\^TtaTns. _ which occurred Friday
morning, July l.'lth. at their h'onle
hr-Washmtfton. It i'. l-he.vlire forntrcr
residents of'thin phtrtr. having"<'?nt*e
conducted ' a college hcVC known as
th'e * Ferguson and Williams College
for ho.vs and grils.
Mrs. Charlotte Nash' loft Thursday
of last week for .Chicago, III., to spend
sometime with friends. Wo hope for
her a pleasant stay.
Mrs. Ilattie Freonjan and her son
spent Monday in Willington as the
guest of her daughter. Mrs, Tutt. -Miss
KuincC' K. Wliitl ck. was a
visitor in Grace. A.- M. K. Church,
Sunday morning.
We. are sorry to .know that'-Miss
Nettie Adams is on the sick list this .
week. We hope for her a .speedy i^envory.
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Qor, leportev. Mr. C. II. Ai ker. i?
not Well at this writing,
. FTie Baptized ITolinevS Church of
God T>f the A mericas---Bilj. p.W.. K. '
Fuller, of Atlanta, .(hi., was li ph.as-.
ant visitor iii, our' city. ', AH of the'
saints' jlhd -friends yvere glad to. see
him. ? '
?Mr. Bell Wdi h-y. .d St. ,U:o: i,,.v.
and Misfc Ko|a Seniles "were. happily
married on Sunday afternoon, July
Isf?att t he; home -of Mr. and Mrs.'
I T < ? * in* ^ u .it * ~-u
v.v i.ii i in \ni ti iiui'ir.iii r*l
Rev." J. E. Beard, pastor Of the bride,
iifljciated. Quitu-a tow l'ri'onTls wore.
present. .. . .
?frraet' ACmrtpe1 A. y\.-KJL 1m UV h - Oh
SundnWat the usual lipur the old
regular teachers and children, were
found in the Sunday School. After
the study period the lesson was r<v
viewed by the superintendent, Rev
I. E. Sanders?At ITA'. .M. there
was . a .sou!-sttfrin;r ynd sal i<fy invr
sprmhn-' dcliverotU-Ey Rev. Si. J-. Cow.
an. At 8:M0 l'.'M. another inspirr'
in?r discourse- was <!(o!,iyerod by Rev.
Cowan. C'omy to- the services . and
liiul iC'.vt I, unu1 at (iraec Ohttjiv}-rrt-~
ways. . .
Washington Street I'lt'-bytevian
( dfurch?1 Sunday inprnin}.'.'., duly l ">lb
the. |)ust .r,,. Rev. IT. V. Kennedy, delivered.
a very impressive5 sermon a*'
he nomine- st rvi.-cs. lli<
wes based on. beni'injr your cross. It
"iir- 11 v c ;ii wo 11;*f mi main,
cttj.-w.- t<>- J.cur-in this?world.?The
ladies held a literaly [ rojtrani Sunday
afternoon at 1 o'clock.- Tin- crowd
was. nnt so .fcrnrrr.bdt wo' were bene.fitted'
hy t ho helpful things that were
ycd by t !: ;-e u ?LmA. _pa.rL ni?. I he program.
The Sunday School t'oir-cn:ion - f
Ml t'lelhiud 1*1 ": ? > 1 M'V ~wTT r,l|-,(lll
at Salem Pre hyterian ("lunch. Anderson,
Thursday. lN>v H. V. Kennedy
is to preach. The. M Clell;m?I j
I'l V. Uvi11 >?V 'II ii.'Qi'l the t'u ( u. i eh
m September in our' church. The!
members and friends are" lookinpr forward
to .that time. i |
Mrs. Maggie Wright" iajuaagd
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home after spending a month *at the i Mis
Greenville summer school. .She re-.from
ports a pleasant session. J as T1
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We are offering to old and new s
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