The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 28, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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av, July 28, 1928
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^^HChurch News
; --. By REV. J. (
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W ORDINATION SERMON _ j
The ordination surmon of Bro. F. <
Bl. Young Witt bo jwtsucfied at Ms I
ma?chinch, y?i<>n?Chapel?trer. ?;?i
keslund, S. ('., on the-fifth jtifliriny i
uht of t,his month, July Jsth, Kiev
B. Chandler, pastor. \ j*
B This sermon wjll he preached by the
Bu'v. A. Bailey, of Columbia,?S.--Q?I
Bro. F. M. Young is asking you to
come out on that night. AH who can
and will n me out are welcome. Zion I
r Chapel is located on the Bluff Road, !
Hfc. about ten and three-fourth miles south
kX^ust of Columbia. ^ I
in the ministry; Jfo started out
to preach about three or four years'
ago, and by the help of Cod'he h is
f" - been -very successful with his work.
I Pfif thp ln?t film <>i< uiv I)
Yourig hns been. doing some very
hard, preaching The result of h:s
preaching:, it has new become his .
duty to do pastoral y'orlu?The a luin h?
dl ' .
on the Leesboi'o road, about twenty
JTrovg Baptist Church. '. I
Just about three or' four weeks'
ago Bro. Yoitng stood an examination \
by the Gythsenrane Board fo Oolunv- 1
bia and passed. We are looking: forward
to.-the constant growth of this
young minister, and hoping that, some-..'
- ??rtay he will be one oi isoyth Carolina's
greatest preachers.
NE\V BAPTIST ClilUCH _
IS ORGAN IZKI) ,
~ The Now ll.ope Baptist. Church i*
the-name of the-noW-eongregafitur-trr-- gnnized
by Rev. J. C. White, niodera
tyr of the Gethsomano Baptist. As7"
~ 5th. Other ministers who assisted
Dr. White in setting dp the new body
were Revs. C. H. L.euphart, (A P". Cor- ~
ter, Allen T. Dixon, John T. Cartel
w and Revr-Jr TV \V'a:saTtrnii.TSrT?T-(nv>Vl
A roll -call- .showed eighteen hiem- _
hers desiring: to he set apart as in
-dependant.;, body-?-The-Second- Na^a-- _
_^_reth BujiJList-ehwir-sang l'+>a the wcasion.
The church, was church, was
organized with three deacons a cierk
i. t reasurer and_three "trustees.
A Sunday School was organised "by
the Oritur. The Key. J. I'\ Watson
wius ejected pastor of the new flock.A
collection, of eleven dollars was 1
raised and turned over to the treps- '
urer.
The New Hope Baptist Church is
located at Calnp ForancO, which" is in
North ;Coluinl>ia.' Iui order to reach
the church one Avilt-Juivo to take the
Coluinhia-Ncwherry "road out- to tin
- -city Abbitor, iieia the. broad rive?
road, turn suddenly to tW left just |
before teaching the abbitor, and the"}'
road will lead dirpc 11 y to the church j
_J About fifty-'children have been or-!.
e-ani/ort mtn si SntiHuv Ssi-tuw.l -it fl-iiu i
new church.
A.M. F.MlSSloNAin WOMFX OF ,
COLUMBIA C()NFKin:N"(T; TO (
^ _ MKKT JUiGL'-'Sl' 2A_ 1_ -X
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of the W. H. and F. ^1. Society of the]
? Columbia Conference ft ranch wil LP
meet in Lagrec A.M. F. Church, Sum- i
ter, S. C.; August. 30-31, 11)28. |v
To all whom it may concern: greet-1 |
ings: - ' i
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Through the blessings of Godr we !
are to come together on the above j
date to answer;the missionary roll.
Get each socieyt to send.the president, <
a junior and as many more as von _
can. Come praying for success.
Mrs. 11. L. Hawkins, Cb'n., Pres. ,
"Jo. * .. i
?J ZION BAPTIST i
' ' ; " ~ luTUHCH IIAPPKN1NGS '
- Dr. J. A. Shiarpes, superintendent |
national , tcacluy-tra in teg course ofrt
Congress, Nashville, Telmn., has been |
?viridin L!nc" a RlhlO Insututc at ZTon ~
Baptist Church under the auspices (
of our Sunday School. ' s
jJr. T). K Jenkins had charge of the J1
business end o/ the affair, sifch as the
financing and the, keej ink up^of lh^ J
^ tercsl among the students. >' More (
??than fifty men an (jw'nmon eaeh night |4
heard the great teachings of DVJi
Sharpe on "How7 to build the Sun- J;
day School"; "Chiistian Stewardship" ir
arid "How to mrke a Sunday School t
Ko " Each night the number of stu- 1
1W. ShA^e rs mdr-cd'r
an expert in the things pertaining to 1
the Bible. Dr. Sharpe was our chief 1
nnd B. Y. P. IT. Convention at Rock :
Hill. Hundreds of delegates wont r
from Rock Hill singing his praises, r
At 11:30 Dr. VVTiite introduced Dr. \
Sharpe who preached a most wondor- f
, of Columbia f
WHITE I
OOOmDOC OOO - OOOO
iul sermon from the subject, "Gad.
1'ouefyed Men.", Dr. Sharpe is a great
lt preacher than he is a Bible letrlurcr.?
lie, i3 piaclical to the point;" "
ii.s sen nop is prepared with the great :st
care?- and is delivered wftK unsurj
ussed force, lie set Zion on fire.
At 3:00 P--M. the pastor preached
ut at. Sbfcndoh-Annex, Shiloh Ifap- ;
list. '? ???f-?1?~
At 7:00 P. M. Mr., J. Benson and
Miss Thelma Harmon were united in
lio y Widh'ck by ltev. White at" the "
heme of the bride's parents; corner
1'ulaski- and Taylor streets.
At 8:30 Dr. White preached to a
Full house from-the subject, "Z^icheus,
1 e 1'ubliian."
The jubilee choir gave a musical at
V.\ n liaptist ("hurch^ Tuesday night,
t irtg assisted By other churches and
jndh id' als of the citv. The affair-was
njoyable.
I tft> >1 T}i.~ c>_? /-I
..X, Kiiiv u?i \jx. HIV. Oiiin Vyat'SUi'
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Os-hed fi'om-'Zion, Monday after
?*" tin pastor ufliiluting. ?
1 hu XummU-of Sister Carrie Small.
.her pf M5ss Rubie MfcGill, was '
-=rtrt -front- Mant-'htiTCjT ftrmrrat~hnme
t p istor, Rev. J. C. White.
V hL DonZion, Thursday afternoon
I y Pastor White.
Pro. .John Stewart, corner Pendleton
i t streets, is quite ill at this
ivrit "rtiti - . - - ' ' ' .'
Hro. Tau'l TvThen, 2004 Liberty St..
i v \ e y ill. W'e hope for his recovery.*"
.
.Mis C arh tte Tavlor. wj|? pr,y
-( n Siivon Taylor, is qui'e ill at hei
!v nu' on West Pen ilefon St.
rMrs. Laura Gilmore, daughter of
Mrs, Do'a .Miller, is slowly .yopovftr. .
infr I rani. quite a sori .us operation at
the Good Samaritan hospital.
Pap'. PuL-Will 1 e held at Zinnr Siftv'a;*
niorniiv and a church rally will
1 e had Sund ly nio,ht;
MXRTVfSlX NEWS'
'i ho sad no\\;fc xiune.to us-last week j
ilint >!,is S. T. Jackson, a former j-i
citiy-cn of this place, but now livingd
-J . -
in West Palm Beach, Fla., is very |
ill, Wr -certainly hope by this wrij- j
ing. that -Mi-. Jackson is-on the road i i
to-nieepvery.
Rev. Allen T. Dixon, was the guest
Of Mr. and Mrs: *il. L. Parker, Thurs- <
day night. ~ J
" Friday morning the following .persons
left to attend the Little River
liducational Sunday,'School Convention:
Rev. Allen T. Dixon, Mr. and ,
'is. P. GBfl. Dean; R:ev. and Mrs. ,
Win ? Connor-ttml little daughter, Mis i?'
Sarah Lee Joseph and Mare Lue
Smith'and :Mrs. G. A. Parker. This .
li-lllMlion wi-ivo,! i? H..?
MKM) -A. M , IVillnd many delegates t \
i! St. Mary Baptist Church. Prompt- |
y at 11:00 o'clock the convention was^;,
ailed to. order by our popular presi-1
lent.. Rev. S. C. Campbell. Rev. Allen |
l\ Dixon, the popular pastor of Beth- ,
vlri'in. Utftt Ihtr'acluecd to preach the ;
onventional Sermon, This was a j
rrent sermon. The Little River As- 1
-.oeiation is one of the strongest in
he state. " : . ..' 1
.Ma:. Will Recti has been visiting'
drs. Georgianna Redd. .
A monitor of our people have been <
.ictiins of the '-Flu", namely: Mrs. j
l.ucy Daniels, Messrs. Henry Good.tr^
A',. M, Hawkins, Mrs^Geo. Graham
ind children. All are getting along ^
lieely at'this writing.
-Mrs. Mittie Parks is visiting AJrs".
'ieo.rgianna Redd, *
?Ales lames C. A. Detail, Annie Redd,!?
Minnie ~ Marshall and'G. A. Paxktn*
ailed to see Arrs. E. M. Fuller, who is i
n poro health. Mrs. Fuller has been!
i ureal church worker. L
Sunday was a high day at Trinity ]
M. E. Church. .Rev. G. S. McMillian
>reached' a soul-stirring sermon in ,
du??morning, dn the evening?-Rg*-.
MVMilliun went to AH. Claamiel to .
u*ea h Mis. Sillia Wardlaw's funeral, ]
Sunday night there was a largo
row.d at Trinity again to witness the ,
ipeyige. Rev. Mo.MllIian was at his
e t at these services.
Rev. G. S. McMillian and Mr. Geo. <
3urton, 8S.is.sps Mary Lillic Mosely, .
Joe rgie I.ee Campbell, Roland Queen (
mil I "...I*. - ? Tina - I
nie McClinton went to Branch Hill to I .
r ter.d'ffie young people's.convention. ;
feby met Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Dun- ]
.(n ar.cl Dt^irx Pearson, of Claflin ]
Jniversity. This was indeed a fine ;
mnvenTTon. The above named young j
adies .sang some beautiful selections,
~)r. Dunton was loud in his praise to t
he young people froTh?irgoodfting-| j
nv; and nice behavior. He gave each ^
ne a nice Bible. Dean Pearson spoke ;
dso. Rev. McMillian and bis pood '
leople made it very pleasant for the ,
ruflfitfl. ? ? n
1 n>i*wr ~ ; - . i II
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Anderson News
Mrs. Janie Meadows, of Rock 11 ill,
spent last week with her brother-inlaw
and sister, .Mir .and Mrs. [Q-idil1
Johnson motored iusyjrn- as (jix\et?vyood
with her. . ?
Uev. arid Mrs. *S. Campbell and
Mrs.. C. Lee Dayis also attended the
convention at Rock llill last week.
Jlys.- ivy .roiTQS '1* still tont?Ml U
her lied. \V-C .hope' she will >0011. recover
following the advice of her physician,
]>r. Kdmoud Johnson.
?311.^Charlie ThnrnH'y, o'i ,r?P.ii.-1 r.
-&-^s^Ul^H-is-m?ny t'ru rids. wish.1 I'm1
him a speedy recovery. . .
X. 0., is spending a while.at home..
311'S. ltosa Ross, im I'.mHit S1 , uul
Alls. Hanks, 011 Railroad St., are both
ill.' . We hope they will soon be out
again.'- ...
Airs. Ruth Reid and cJiilercn vi. ited
l\r. 'and Airs. Jolfn&uti, and ' family last
week. Tshe two. sisters and. children
motored;_tO Abbeville Thursday. _io
meet/ their mother, Mrs. Jartie Ivlliand
M i s si 'id 11 h u ii n,t n1u 1 u 1" wTio
lmve been in t hiea.eo since May! Miss
We are glad to have hel' home. W,c
havo ini?tsod hol: and the lovely 11.11
si<f she plays.
Mi's. Fannie Aljattison is> visiting in
ReTton ihis week. ?=???
The many friends of.Miss 1'arnelius
Tayor. aye glad to have her home a*
tfuin.--'1. ?? ?j- ' ??
lb*, and Airs. .Ale(Joy; of Atlanta,
tra:,~whxrwere here"attendit 1 tr it 1 e"Sun
nay mnoiM vuiivuiuiun <>i jic.i i.ouaiHI
Presbytery were the house fcuesis
Mr. and Mrs. T. Mi.AViHtams.?Dr
and Mrs. .MeCoy are .neighbors
Miss* Johnson in Atlanta, sri Pridac
Miss Johnson, Mrs. lleaid and Air.
Peek weto invited to dine with Dr.
and Mrs. McCoy.
Mrs. Kldise Wjlliams entertained
Dr. and Mrs. McCoy at. supper, Friday
nijiht. Mrs. .Wilinms is" an ox.
pert at entretainine.
Mvs.^ Lizsfic Jones is ill. We hope
she Svill soon uet well.
Miss Josephine Butler has return'
: <! from tJreenville where fho attend
i;d the summer school.
Mr. Charlie Davis is very ill at this,
writing. We hope he will ho hotter'
*pon. .
- Mr.1 and M i s. T. I.,jDvyi ton- had as
their house guests during tliCPreshytery,
Prof. and Mrs. R. w. Boul-.
ware and son, of Irmo.
"Rev. and Mrs. S. 0 Campbell en
tertaihed Mrs. S. .1. Williams of Sctiea.
- '
Mr, RuI'us Wright, Sr., had both
feet burned at -the mill sometime ago.
We' hope they will scon heal.
Mr. Charlie McClintun is. also sick
We Hope he will soon recover.
Madam Iiuehel Glenn is in' townr
anil . wilf .bet glad JU> see all of her
friends anil customers.
Mrs. Verna Rrpckman Botilwnre- ol'
Oklahoma, is visiting her mother, Mrs
Mlfttie Brockman. She is looking t he
I it tare "of health and Her old friends
ire delighted to have her.
1 he Busy - Bees gave a punic at
Hawkins Spying;-Tuesday. The little
Bees wi'ic indeed l.us yall day in.
jo.ying_ themselves. Mrs.. Ml la Mae
Sherard is their l'.eloved chaporone. !
Mrs. Starkaline Adams Michael and
hildren are visitinir her .-islers-mLyw,
Mes.dames Mitchell and WilUams.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and children
Marian, spent a short while in the
ity last XveofC. Mrs.,: Gibson is very
pleasantly remembered lieic as Miss
Rei-tha A flu in-;: _
Mfiss Axalee Ellis, of-Due tVost,
vas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. AY.
liT&rionr-Jm Huring the convention;?
Mrs. G. AY. Marion entertained on
Monday afu'inom in. honor of her
ruest, Miss Ellis, also Miss .Tohnspih,
Atlanta." Ga.. and Miss Mr A dams,
'if Due West.?Those lnvlt'd to nnei
hose?ladies?were?Mesdanios M. T.
tfeal, John Adpor, C. Lot Davis*, T.
B. Williams, Flack, Misses Josephine
Butler, Claudia Burris, Iiillian Brown,
Inhnnvi' A<lif.-r \T.I, !.. ? .?. a..
ee course was!' served ~
Dr. Edmond Johnsop left Tuesday
morning for AthmllOCil. lo vsit his
rather-indn\y, who is a jintient in thiT
Srndy hoapitoL ?
Messrs. C. Leo Davis, P. W. Shotard,
r. B. WJilfiams, \V". I. Peek and Singleton
are attending the [n-and. lndp-^
n Florence this week.'
TTO LEADER . v - '
;pcrience moans skill S6H _ _ j
d ability?the reason L2&I
iy you can place ut- 1^1 H \
ist confidence in our Kt||| ?
ility to serve you iMlifl \
it. Superior equipment, Ep?S
iterate cost, care in m
s'i> detail assured. |Rj-f3|
HBtMI
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BBT1IKL.A. M. i:. 1 Jll IfC'll r
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The ; 1'i'Mid?i.ij in il ittinn 1?\ ' the "
school w.rs iihoiostihjfly eaeribd out. ] '
Sunday with several visitors present,J
.! aiuotiK' whom was Prol', Mt-Int.o*h, of i
'..Little Kuvk, Ark., who taught-a-class ;
j.in tlK'- .Sunday School,! aiitl made help- *
i til remarks to tlie school. The Irs- ~
; ><ai .was review hy Mr. .N.^I.Collins.1 1
At 11:1a A.M. Dr Sims, pr.ysjdent' '
1 ul'? Alien. Uimorsity, wasi irroscntctK j''
I lie Mi ruil .>i. i.ukc i :-tb and Mark' "
1L':;'.T: "Never a maii spake like Uiis]v
-ovate- and "Ther'ommrtTli people' heard". v
il m ;i tadl\ Tin. < I i slim ,n c. ., i. n.r . 1 tJ
* L with- '-'feat rare and in siicti <
I a manner that if >;Ripped the attention !
-Lu?splendid andk'iu'0 limouehout.' I1
j We. arc always glatUtv have Dr. Sims'1
I with us.- *' ... s t
J. AI S:U(l P.JI. |)rs R. K. liropdon
In rd the service of the day with
i v|tiUe an impressive discourse from I ^
Acts S>:28, "Ami he was with them, .'!
! vm i n e- .ii.nd_^:uiiu:. oiit. t4t-^4er?saienr.',V:
4 - I he puldic is cordially.. invited t?r'
' e present, Sunday at S:00 1'. .M., at '1
'which time a program, by ."the choirv
-p?mJ?utpee*?vrfH?lie presented. litis ^
promises to be ijuite a treat . You 1
are 'welcome always- __ ,?- ?
lfM'i ISTS I:ND SI:SSH>\S \
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iContinued froth Pa'tre-.' Vne)
j . *' , 'Id
-r-d' nt ot Fro irtetiip v'oileve, ever fell '|
from humair lips,, lie said in part,
ms hi'' stood there with perspiration t
: iiitii-TTtr t'lrun"ljTs broad face in tor- <1
rents, anu pointing to" the eidleuo, one
v-Feek away: "It"is'true that i>r. Hall v
id not leave any rri;at. rraniti-hnilil jr
itijfs. terressed campuses and climb- f
tnjr vines to mark his memory, but. c
' ,".V "Idfr soTiii ilTlnl;' Tub re durable than
--rTTrbtrnrr sTTituT and dyim? trees to
mark* his place in tljo life of tliis
-date. He left a livinj? monument in
llV hearts of the youilj* men and.wo.
nu'iij he left a living principle in
their lives' whjch will outlast time it- v
felT. Kjrypt chiseled the names of n
her re Ho wit soils on the fi-iamito- "**(- v
Pyramids; ISahyhm swunjf her mighty ,,
hannin.u- narden with their undecfpha- *
ble character in the mid air??(i.rc'ece :1
ouilt.the ( oliosus'at Ithodess; Rome ,
her patitheon ; Kn'tfland. has her West- d
mini-lev Abbey and America, her Hall i
of lame in New. York .t'ity, in and "i,
on which'are inscribed the lianu s 6( i,
their noblest, lul l>r. .M. 1', Hull has f:i
place in the hearts of *ulir people ,
wi;iclv will outiast matter and live.
1111 ougnnia eternity,'" . I
1 he speech. was a gem of rhetorical ,.].
Mights and his'.orual * references; he | ,
.iiscii-.-ed the objectives of the pm-'^
cut ion, such as our'.Morris College, I |
Benedict College, Friendship Colleger ?
our. secondary Baptini schools, mis-1 j,
sums, state, holue and foreign; he ,,
advocated the raising of more monies jf,
_Lu_ meet ong J^^sirj^r. needs. It was I
! said to he the greatest and most far-, jt
I reaching, address ever delivered to' f(
J Baptists in South Carolina. . ,, i
i iTistingwished Cucsts"and Visitors |7|
j - Dr. .1. I'i, Fast, of Philadelphia, l*a.,' ,
' secretary of the Foreign Board of Na-'s
itiunal Com entiinv accompanied l?y j j(
' Aliss \\ ifliainson, returned missionary ! p
j from Africa, weVe present with UST'~p:
| an<K Pot It ml ircssed the convention. I
j an I they were given $100.00. * . j |j
j Dr. ?! . A. Sharpo, Nashville, Tenn.,
^Superintendent of National Teacher- .t;
! iramine Course, was hur invited truest i->
land he delivered daily lectures on n:
("Christian Stewardship." Dr. Sharpe a.
I was the greatest asset we ever had
jTn South Carolina convention. Ho ni
not only instructed us in things most ,?i
vita!, hot raised n< morn than SlfiU | p
Dr. \V*. II. Moses, of New Ydrkjm
.City, Secretary of the Home Board ol'Jtl
I ^ ?'j^tBaptist Tonvcntmat, tvitS" ci
' with u*-and prmchtd oho of the n
greatest sermons ever hoard before hi
his convention. _
I 1 >~r. A. A?Graham. of Washington; M
>>. 4'.. Servftnry of the1 I,oft?Carry -n|
: Foreign -Mission Conventioni made,' lii
^ perbnps.^tho hlprtfesf hit of nil our v
' d st nptiishcd ri^-Us A mammoth m
; foreign mission mass meeting was u
. la Id?in nhirli lliw <#i n11?p?i minimal ?t
outburst was manifested .ever Seen *ii
jin this State.- After Dr. Graluim's I
speech 1 ?t\ IT Moses asked for"
' volunteers to offer fl.eir services on d<
,/n; eitfn fields. Ai i.vs. Gladys (:oleman, ?>]
a student of Benedict College, and w
Mr. \V. E. Taylor, Sunday School j s)
teacher irr /ion Baptist Rundny Si lund pr
and Revi J. P. Rceder and wife offered 1 js
S r
^
heir I'i'i'v. About .i iluXi'H more 'jjj
nUwd 10 j'ccwnsecrate tncIF services in
o i'orcimi nrrssion. A spiritual over- Sj
hadowitiK 1 ikt* that of the lVnteeo.?t U
lapti/.ed the tvhole convention,' No as
ion rati write and tongue can tell
Lhal tenU pi aie r_! *_l
Dr. A. \V. Brown; ;?>f Richmond,o
'a., pastor of the k Sixth Alt. -Zion
in<l former South Carolinian, was,
kith as ami wa/> at. home, lie deivere.d
onv of the greatest sermons '.L
d'.thc i nliVPMllmi ,? jj;
Dr. II. M/ Moore, ex-president- of ,
iur convention, now'of .the Kbenezer v.,.j
lapt'st Chtp'-eh, Charlotte, X. C!? was a
vith us and it seemed like old times.
>i\ d. S. Djuueis, iif S|i(:tU( r. S. t,
lastor ?.f Shady drove Baptist Chureh
nd one of Sbuthj(*ar?di'nas-sons,- was tl?
n Imml nnd lui.ilnidt WdA erhnl 7T~
hasp his hand. Other
Notable K\ejjts. ^
i??- ??p"
! lie sermon- l.y- Dr. A. A. Sims, of .
iiion, on eihu-aCTon, was indeed a
reat one, and will h? remembered two ,
he convention for y< aj,s to cotiie. Dr.
\ wid...; i>..i..>
. ... ........I,, ... m'iiuimi, uistmollis>.i- ^
'1 himself as an orator in a claj?s_Lu?_?lii
ti he responded totdie~
.elennie addresses Woflncsdiiy nieht
itlimit ndtua;* x "'C
olIrpe .was hardly live minulc.s 11>rIi-'1.
'lit so ureal is theconfidence of the '
ample in the man that h>- less,'ilww?
im minute* $100 was piaced i>n the
aLtUt-. for Mun is College in a special??
Hurt.
Prof. !. K. Blanto'i). |>i*oni<U'ht of
oorhecs Industrial S? h<>??1 and prosient
of the Colored State Fair Assd"
"""til*
ratiun, represented the Fair.
I>r. J. W. Coleman, of Spartanr..?
lurjr. . 'preached the closing sermon, ,,u
vhich was a fitting climax to t*he lj"'
xealest cam vent ion ever held atiToTt^' ' "
Bptists in South' Carolina. u '
-Cho^e>^sesmrm trfCfe Stat<-. Sun?y
School an(t'B.? Y. P.. t>." Con.Von- ' "
ion will lav held with the Majority ?
laptist Church, ~Dr. J. \V. Coleman-, 1,1
astor, Sparti\nhu?jr,. S. CTT. Wedties-.
IV before the third I md'. liny in 'lit
illy, 15121). .
$4-781) was raised. The officers for lUhis
year lire: liev.-f.-C. \\"hit-e,-pre?rrer^t;
Prof. f. A. Lawson, 1st vice*-* 1''
resident; ,Miw? Maymc .1. Brock. 2nd 11]
ice-president; Prof. S. L. Finley, re lil
?>r,linjr secretary; Prof. <>. B. Brake*- >n
ord. treasurer; Jicv. U'm Howard. " A1
trrrpsptimnnir wocretary. "
IXIIOKS FROM MY ( III K( II
liy Itey.. il. I'. Washington
; ' in'
It has lieen fluite sometime since 1
ave attempled to st'i'iliblu anythhik r<
rhieh would occupy space in ybui .iSl'
ewsy columns. Nave it holt's s wo l,i<
/ere kccpTntr up wTOt "whaj others had l'a:
i? say. We ask that.you indultre Os ' 11
pace to relieve the congestion of out
bird in a few .Words uhijei7 tlie a.-. ;m
ove caption. .
It-is an old sayihjr, 'nevertheless '!:?i
nas that behind every etfoct, fhi-re ,v
? a cause. In order to rightly deter.- >ui
line either of the above ^success oi ;,U!
ailtirc) w.e must find the-cause. As 1,1
matter of fact, it Would be as ditli- inult?uU-(koine
t he common expression "n
Suecess in Life" as it would, be to '<>o
i.v down a royal road which leads r* 'i
> it. One man has said, -success do- 1
undo, upon?"Good?Will." l'o?'iMv?
liis is true, but jriven a hundred de.fi? : "y
iiioiis from, as many men. each treatiR
the subject from his own view- '"f
/ . P. .
<>mt and no iwo oi tnem will be 111
umd a 1 ik?.*; and the opinion of t?:n-h ''vi
r tiu'so; as time passes on with its s "
levitable ups ami downs, would Ik
tund to vauy. eonsiiterably. u!"
i'v chaps,?then?without attempt in a1 '"
lie impossible, in a definition ofsuyV
ess in life whjeh will lit-'all who^a^e " ^
i-cking it, it will do'"lo look uprt.n ln
as the accomplishment' of the Iaudl.
le life- purpose of ajnan of natural
mai-i111i red endi|1 inotttrr whTrftnT-frmnyt'
it object in life worthwhile or worth '.u!
ving and working for, amdhas work- I1'1:
I honestly and p.reservingly to atun
it. I emphasize, "the word him- i
iany wliu over-estimated themselves. " ?
s having made' success. y
As. a., rule, the larger the endow.
lent of those faculties which go to
liild up success in life, the higher the I
in which accompanies them;, but it I
uist not be forgotten that man is -I->
ic most cultivable of all of,CiodV~B :
vatures, an dthnt by-careful an<l | I
tidhgent study of the qualities which I
i\e enabled others to succeed and H,,
line, one may emjrdoy and acquire. |f;
11 in in building up similar accom Iri
lisliiiii'iits. jTiiis lu'irni sue iL dues mil J4
c in the power of the young' man !'
ho feels that he possesses only a '
"derate share of intelligence, force I Sj
id ability to decide, on this account.1 ??
i.H hi' Is not called upon to make
ight fop one of (he front places in ' ' ^
lo life of his.generation. j * '
t believe that an individual shpuhl
.'liberate lone enniinh in f.n.l b'i V
ace in life, find out his strength and
eaknesses then qualify himself:
lirit willy, intellectually and other-1
tw? then struggle foe* that, whicht
his. I believe in the theory of S
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nting lor exTsU-nee,. hut I relieve .
a Jair light, and not tbo "Mob
iif.it." .Many Will pretend to be in-'
rested in another's success so long i
hyy can'dietate his noticv. but
c' day that individual nmnfests in; >
i ?11.111>?tiiiin.ii.u, thoy?*+**?ready
plan his downfall. ' ' ; r .
Unc iiung is ecrlain, there- is u just
>d. in .heuvctt svno presides over, the
iivei-.se anJ'ov.er tne' desiiny oi'inan..'
is no to the ie^ow who feels that
"iiione can succeed; Tie is- the only
i.ly liti diie bedeli,. but to the olio .
iu KiiosYs these Ih'ufgs. ( bt P.aul
...si "ii a im.ii suites lor the Al,as-."
n ..it Uoiwn d eAeepl'?he
M\ts- ijivvj f Vtf.et hi'ul Uiat
li.h.s he .ilaiitu :h, luKc heed lest
lulls."' . >-*? ?
ie ui ; i?c . lung., which make lot
1 e. are: rightooUspcss, iionv^ty, '
iihi illness, ui tui inination, . vvillv
SS.If.awiiji:,,, i-ic. -\iii uitt- punbound
tu . ~~
' ;i- \yhj.tv\v?i:" lue ur she- un- *
-awes. 1 hough;' .some will, try tu
'?w. h.in jluwi), he will not go down.
n' wi.icf |i;?.,,i?,nnei ,s?TTTaknig" a
Ul" !l! ? ! !? u ia' ixiOTodlo. ilia,
" a; only said that it1' hiiti nothing ,
jiivfti-ii i -Dut-h.rriTi-T7l-'(J7 ' ' ~?~ " jj
??'1 ' '??o iii-?n>u to hid sjiei'di, antl?;? ? rs
' li ito in aril tiom it in- was mark
Islaughter li.i- linviinj the
h; no.ui tnih.ng about his record.
'''".' V...'.o\v <ls 1 did thmi' ilmt the ?
iustl'P Ul .the gosjiel should t>0 able
a.r.lime '.u..ii (vr to 'their -.record.
1 iini to he siiun Jiu ret'errlng to
Ti-iord,- .1 aiii xulfing to die, 1 iei-l "
?t 1.shall riie hujjiiy:??
i 1|< iiuilM.-, J10 owe likes' to lid- .
I t'ailuie; no one will admit that
hri.-tiun' i hui'fh?ah 1'mlin^',?of ?'
j.'-e nm./ -but When-\ve"a?aij'siise
bsituaii-.h, and tank under
?<iraiioii the real' mission ol' the .
i.i eh we must admit that something
1'"Ii'J vitally '.-,1, j know pf t.n?ic
Ul i In-., vviii.li ...? .1 _ i i
sMuL-?i<liirg and money-rasing, to
y ' ? 'Q >' - *'Ml o mI.ii..>.!
ne into dissolution. What is the
useSomething is vitally wrong.
Wiuni???r-rrttrt?tur Christ fs the
iel' business of the -ehtuch." When .--St
is is Trnt being liouh, WK~cliiurcB* - is .
liing short -of iter mission. Today
H-hasis ' is - heinjf placed, at -the * '.
ong point, and this.- is oneof^ the . ' ' r?vrhi.-frTeii.Is
"Toward dissolution. ' . ;
u??t-hmgA is tift'di K)Ul that Imdly,
the shilling of emphasis..
S'uyeess in the church is not metisi'?l
-alt.oget lu;e in'.terms, of dollars
il cents. The kingdom of v(iod. must
extended.'.-. 1 ho' sinless of a .min-'
er is. not altogether measured by
an ion nt of I'oljiical s' rntrg"m.<? ho ??
. i m, uvjyr. i->m, uiaajlyi. by thci?itten?
o irr 1IC' ,s\viiys in. a eymmuruty,
' 11 ^ 'I ' >* of iouls,
d tin' elevation-of the lUfeyrtunate.
Seine.of the causese of failure are:
honesty,. :i J;uk of .Christian fel- .?
va.hq>, a luvk of IIinversion and
(si i t a; jr'n, ,|;ii k of rae.jul conscious-l
(ill 'nr.ii'h - eiKm V ^ H?1 Milt <-nn1i|fh ?
rnisin,. a J;u-k-.of- unity.?-"Behold
v\ .-good and how pleasant is for
jHuuut- -vi. dwell together iti- uni^y;
> inyoli ambition and not enough
vis: iaiiity. ''
Alien a minister of the gospel will
" '.lid?I'finn hi1;?holy oHvce to use 7
d l iny la?do- injury- ttr another *
itlu r livinister instead of. coining,
f iber aiid. i-oason out theirindiff.
MICe.S in the Diini.. '
1U uyu, you may ?-- ::
,?< <t a: shortage-to-conic up from
nowhere. We arc looking forward .
iho day when , the ills mentioned .
>vo will bo rolotratf'd to the junk?
dial Uio spitit of~ Jesus Christ
vail. >-, 3L * ..."
! have faith hi Cod, 1 have faith
the word of God. L have faith-"in
nTospef 1 preach. I believa the
id. will take tare or h'a*" .aaai"*^'
L-t-iMlJTuTr-"~o>Thaite5^ a _ nation, ir~sTn~rt?r"*a
reproach to any peoMoro
anon. . .
lt? McHeth St.. "
__?-?-?"7 r^uomSTc.
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Keniingtoii, I,. C. Smith, Corona I
tnd .id her main's" which have I
licen repaired THY rebuilt. Sold I
h a guarantee. Monthlv
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Quality Pressing Club __
Uy Cleaning RppSMng, Al_
lerinj* and Dyeing? ~~
re ni o In liiismL'ssi for *your convenience
and our Irvinpr. A little
Co-operation .would help. ?*
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