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Saturday, August 18, 1928. I Church News ==r | By REV. J. C . '.i. . v ' ' NOfl The State Convention, Allen Ch _ hekLiu..Bethel A. M. E. (Church, ( ?24th, 1928. We hope every local A. M. E. delegates. All Presiding Elders attend. V RT. REV. J( . V v >-t E. R. ANDE - ' DR. J. L. BF 1 ; '' mmmm , ' 7IOM RilfTIOT ninmnM ' V'? 1101 UUtntM II Ajl'- ( ' - - . I'LNiNdS, It.-L . * V. c ' t * J.J . . . Sunday was a busy day in Zion. flnr Phm-eh gehnnl aucanit-.lml Hi.. hour of 10:00 a. ni. Many classes .re- i ported for duty, they were in fine trim appearantly. "The First Council in Jerusalem," was the "theme foi Study. Al?the-conclusion of the Ion 1 c-* son Mr." Taylor treated us to.-a brief program. " Pastor" White J&mounced that admission . Sunday school would be formally opened on the corner of PeYidleton and Lincoln sti*cets at 3:00 P- m- ^T" "11:30 the vested choirjmarchcd to tha tuna of "Come Tbuu Fumtt.-nl? Every Blessing." The preliminary ^ having ended the. pastor took his text;" from these words: "Many" are called but few are chosen," from, which lie preached a wonderful , sermon, the house caught on holy fire, and it was .. - a long time before quiet could be restored. The congregation., was', large and full of enthusiasm. OpCns Mission School and. Prayer . House. <- 1 At three Rev. J. C. White and a'j nost of members and oflicers aSseni- j bled on the corner of Pendleton and; Lincoln in a house fited up with a | , church organ, ninety-one .chairs, song j books, literature and other mnfim- f<>? a well equipped church school. The. > school was organized with the pastor, | 1 Rev. "J. C. White in the chair. Mr.! W. G. Mack of E. Gervais St., was, appointed by pastor as Supt., Mr-. W. I H. Wallace, of Carolina Ave., associ-1 ate Supt., Miss Josie B. White, Secy., Mrs,. Ella Miller, Treas. Thery. are? four .rooms to this mission house, ev ery room was packed, with eajjei young men and women and children the. porch was crowded as well as, everv room. nnv'?nlto?rin? <*< _ r v.? W*4VVUIU|| Deacon Wm. Richardson is the pra.v"'"Sr""meeting leader. Deacon G. W. Rabb was appointed treasurer,- an<i "Mrs? C"lara Goodwin was appointed clerk. Rev. White preached from these"Wrods: "Here I am, send me, send tpe." "Volunteering -for God's Service?5 $5.00 was collected. AT~iC7aTiH*-Fornancu?^Ncw Hone. -^ Pastor White motored out to near" Broad river bridge. The church was crowded, the name of the church is New Hope. The Rev. J. B. Watson i.S the minister. Our pastor Rev. J. C. White preached from "Philip an ?r Ethiopian Statesman."?7t f-Ollectidn of $33.12-was tak^n in. That is indeed a lively *"jfoUng church.. Mrs. Ella Taylor Slater, gave our party ? a big supper. The tabic fras one fit for the gods. At 8:0(1 p. m., we had Pur closing I service at Zion. "God -forbid that. 1 should glory, save in the cross of our Lo^'d Jesus Christ," was the pastor's ? text. The- services tvero grand and our hearts did burn while the man of God talked with us by the way. Mr.J - Webb, ki white man of the Webb Art atoro; made?some?burning?remarks at the close of the service. Licentiate Ezekiel Thomas preached at Shiloh, Shandon-Annex at 3:00 o'? clock in the afternoon and at the ?pastor.? ? Church Locals. Mrs. Medora J.'White and little^ Almeta returned* to the ^ity Tuesday after a week's visit to their parents in Union. MrsT Bertha Hill Robinson, Philadelphia, Pa., former member of Zi6n is visiting relatives in the'city. : Dr. D. K. Jenkins our efficient Sun-] . ?. day school superintendent is off on his vacation, he will visit Springfield, 111., Niagara Falls* N. Y. and other points.! Mrs. Geneva Brannon, Philadelphia I is Visitinpr her father Rev. H. A. Bell who has been very sick. IVfr. Henry Bell and wife of Winston Salem, TT., former' members were back to their old church Zion Brother Collie Johnson 1627 Branding St., is quite ill at his home. Mrs. Delia Kelly 628 Bla^iding St., is slowly recovering from a long spell of illness. Deacon G. B. Gilliam of the sahne street and ^|?imber has hid his arm broken. Mrs. Mary La^horn is still quite . ill at Good Samaritan. huspitaL Mr. Robert Rawls, one of Zion's" ushers is still quits ill at his home t ' . % " < of Columbia t r. WHITF t ; jrCE. .,\t ' V . .. ; ristian "Enrteayor Ueairuc will be jooi'yqt.own, S. (\, August 22nd Church in#t his.State will send and Ministers are requested tq_ 3HN HURST, D. D., Bishop RSON. President INBOW, Pastor. Tr?~-S~?~ ' ?tV- . an the 1000 hl^ck (k't-vais St. t i-oe^uutiuy iu'iioui pn.'.tnu or was a Treat affair last \veek at Gi oil win's: Pond near Killians. Great piiiiv crowds attended, boat hidings fishing, rwimmhig and otliQr-' pastimes" were the order of the day with the young folks. ?Airs. M iv\?llaiiiptnii of 7t)0" btoTlT of Gates street, underwent a serious operation at Waverley" hospital- last Monday. She. is dpi ft'-1 fine at this Writing. Mrs. F.lise 1*. King our efficient church 'organist has been very Sick for the last three weeks at her home. M.'a. King did Hoi get t.. ..tnk-o?hag: Vacation, as given her by-the church, she took sick at the very time she was to have gone to mountains. IM'TIIKL?-LSBLUTY 1111.1. RALLY. fl;number of members frtim Bethel A. M. F. church Sumter, S. 0., accompanied by Ucv. A. P. Spears,who is hoth their pastor and presiding elder cjMne tp return a visit paid- them hy Liberty lllll. July at which time l.v<\\ I). I'. I'liVdeigrass preached and a i ally was had .for the Missionary S< fifty. It was indeed .a-pleysant occassion. The weather was warm and the?refrtsh meats served by Mrs. Spears and the Missionary ladies were, much accepted. Bethel has'a small hut determined tot nreyat <m ami when led on by Rev. Spears makes a formidable foe. For some time a friendly rivalry has exited; between the two. ( onu'renations is f(j hte !ai;a'est amount contributed; Foi the* first time Liberty 11:11 nianajred To eon<juei- them On Alinv.~^th7~ The wen the /cin.'? unfavorable the -rowtl was larf?e from either place' as T.a<l hee3 expected.-' Rev. SpearsjjJrJivered an excellent nirssantf. from (lenesis, especially, exhorting the younj? people to make, evood-in The- morninj* of life. After which a collection of "Tas taken. livtnci SI < ,ul\ l.iiierty Hill. Otla.ro. ? _ KetVeshnmnis'. we're - soiwod hy the Stewardesses, and all lel't rituclv pleas ed.?^We thank Dr. Ttpears- apd his con#fn?jjation- very much for their assistance which will he used for printing: the chul'ch. Liberty Hill is olive?ft+rH?hi litiiv*?trp?t-hr?[>;r?.tut's hr.nd.sV "5rj| QUARTERLY CONFERENCE BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH. "Georgetown, S. Aug:. 10.?The third quarterly conference of Bethel A. M. E. church Was field - Monday night, Aug. Oth with the pvesidivg elder, Dr. L. 11, -Nichols, presiding:. A fter a short devotional sevvifo, the presiding. elder pronounced the confer ohc^ Viponed. The minutes were read and approved. Since last quarter wehad a fow deaths and they all died :n the faith. Our reports show'that we raised ovev $.'5,000.00 since last quarter an 1 $1,000.00, on savings. Every department of the church is in finnl condition. and Bcth'-l doesn't owe anyone a penny. Dr. Nichols preached a strong sermon Sunday morning tOul that night the ^stor preached a strong sermon >n Carelessness. '] he-presiding elder spokfe Idiefly about the General Conference. Ilo said he voted for who God directed him and money couldn't buy him. Rev. J. L. Bcnhow from pll reports has the cooperation of his membership and they are willing at all times lo help him put his program over. REVIVAL AT BETH ESI) A A. M. E. ZION CHURCH. Winnsboro, Aug. 0.?We were fortunate in having in our town one of fcije greatest chaiacters thfi- "Negfo race has, in the person of 'Mother -Baggett of Rod S'j ring, N. C. For two weeks she held fter audiences spellbound. She .has preached from some of the most wonderful nuhjooto it has been our good fortune to hear, ?I. am still lending Winnsbor >in financial lines. During the revival we hlid six converts, ^nnd 28 accessions. $214.00 was raised. THE PALMF/1 B?Uv*iy I llll Mill II I HWy^iaia^ MONSTER l?E\V RALLY AT SlI) V':" \ NEY l'AKK eillRCH. * * ' [_ * Th cCialkm't Four lluildred wjll >? ? ? > i ' vtrrpr?TT~rM"Pi""1' w""t ? ' ney I'ark C*? M. E. chuiTji^ Sunday, August 20, at^1- p. ni. F?ur hundred ] i>iekv d im mlwi 's arc lla1 (.'aTThrms fur i the great DiJIVK and the effort, on , that day wjllfival in enthusiasm the i immortal charge of the Li ht .Bri-.il! gade. Under the -cooling breezes of; i fleeti ii' 'and?other l'tiiis. a?prugiain?l that will delight (lie must exacting' [.will be rendered. The busLhesSj 'pro- j j fessional and other interests jjf' the ' ( city. .will be represented. ; b?i : . ' -i I GREENWOOD DISTRICT SUNDAY - : school .(-i)NVKvrion.' j '1 hursday. Aug. in h the _SA S.;_Cc4K. _ | ventino of the Greeny. ood District con j veiled with Lhlle /.ion . A. AT.. K.! ' church, Rev. J. it. (Luloway, pastor.! | Dr. K Hi. Gury,. S; T. B., i\ K. . | The (loBXuU-tiua. n l t:rn.d-.al_-Mu .u... with r. e,uary pwiflpjn At-, j I some preliminary, remarks by. Dr. Gary the organization resulted as follows: Sec'y.' Mrs. Anna A. Child;:' assistant .secretary Mrs. Dillurd, Rev;:., L H- Galloway .was elected. Reporter ! to all .of the papers. The committee work was assigned the iliij'orent i\iein-j hers ol' the convention a?jd tiary , s tarted the wheels of the convention) * 1 to move.' There .arc - "> {Sunday Schools t.in the district with PL pastors. Dr.-" ; Gary is. a ' splendid otlieial and the ! Work under hinj is moving on w.eih j The annual -sermon Thursday-, evening \^us pleached hy Rey. K.. F. j !-ichnson, pastor, Alt. Zion, Promise J (.Land. Friday noon, a-special set j inon was to have hee.n iMvached -hy -Rev: J. (J. C oaxunu . Rev, Cuaxuiu he-1 j ipi?- absent, Rev. G. II. White, irtistor (^t)keshury was drafted, into, service and preached an instructive scrnidn.!'art"oT"-Thursday and all ol> Friday was devoted to Sunday school work Dr.' P. JSjL-Miiseicy., Re\s.. J. R. Gal-j . ioway, ;\1. G. Williams and: Lykcs. ) were programmed _to_ teach.. the J'cs-l . sons, hut Rev. Adams,-Dean ol" the l'heolo.cicnl 1 >cp.uiincut of Allen 1"11i Keisily huinu present, the t'unveiition . uted a:, a ii11iI in -i.kinp l.'ov td-irn- . i o serve as expert lor the occasion. Lev. Adams consented and it whs a real treat to hcyr this strong man, i Truly Rev. Adami-is. a sfinn'tr yutimi ! I man. The convention was benefited l.y 1 I),, wi "i l' t' .. I I I i. nv[w.i't ( liil' ?I i tinjruished visitors were: I. T. Pereival, undertaker and* eiubalnier, Dr. t\ 1*. Peruyi, 1). I). S.,. Prof. V.' A.f Heard, A. P.,-ex-principal of the I'MU'I I'iini pumud ocho'ek and Dr. T. K. Pcrcival, M. 1)., Dr. J.- \\*. Douglass, D. I)., I'. E. of Greenville District, ill -ol'. Greenwood. .Miss J aide M. Galloway, WillinRton, Mr. Henry Pel-' chor and Mf. 'Peter Searles iff John ! Creek and Mt. Moriah Baptist chrfrch I c,s respectiv ely. , j, Ffiday evening- found Wie conven-1 } tion assembled for services, hut tliy 1 Vlepu-ius seemed fo.))o'"eftm?r awrfinst1 or in favor of Rev, 15. A. I.ykes, for 1 it ,.raineTl so .that HTl services wi'TtT ! knocked out and for another time a 'church served for.'shelter* A number ' if anxious people 'till?*::id o'clock ' j Saturday a. in. 1 he music was run" " ' dered hy Little k Zion and St.J< hn 'choirs. The convention* was a blersng as well as a success (o all whose I good pleasure it was to attend. Thus. 1 ended- arte of- the -most largely nttend-'j 1 od, most instructive .ami pleasant con1 vent ions of the seasoji; - - J. It. GALLOWAY, Pastor, Reporter. . ?; " .v?*iu>-?>i IK PAT FOR. ALL' COTFMHIA. A grand lecture an 1 musicale at' 1st Calvary Church, Friday night,1 August' :Mth, at S:Ho o'clock by ltav.ii D. F. Thompson, of Augusta, Ga.j Subject: "Where do you live?" Rev. Thnmpson is one of the leading Bap-1 tisf ministers of the country and has | gained much popularity as a lecturer j also it will hr a treat tu all Columbia to hear this lecture and musical pro[graih. Adinwtttm ^ 10c. Committee: , 'Peas. <11. W.. Harrison, Henry Able, ( T'Tdwayd 'McClellan, M. S. Stewart, Bey, S. S. Youngblood, Pastor, i - - ? 1T0 LEADER jfimu;o?tiu'iiiiw?wLiil ability?the reason ij you Van?ptarc?ut? - ySglgfl ? r t confidence in our klTjpxl A, L ty to serve you Superior equipment, Kp$i - 1 crate cost, care in jj y detail assured. A IWFT^f ^y^Tr^-ar^g^w^l^ 11 , I i i.Wni.'hiift .rAdta i.i-VW JHKST ( AI.V.AHY HAITIST . Cllt RCH. : ?!') ;.! !?.?vrr?h;r. r lic"n? !' i"?fcn) v. nhrlCii 'icq- sc.csul. ivetfkg I'nfei' the h adOi'ship. of. the ;<at'n" R.i'.v. S. Yo'uhtfblood iu)d_tltc? wholei<-Mi't?n. c'(l'>|)dralioir -of* Jiis '"bfTTcerV" i.'ii ..metnlK is Uio' ehnrch ?s yrosjipr-. iifv In every v.'iiy. The Sunday .school l.e B. V. 1'. hi., thc.MissjpiKU y' Sorely -and the .several c).ul>s art; all in ; !1 hhwnn whh m.av < lies h-lup- ad 1(!.-? KcieiUi.w IMis.*. S. S, Youticvhli.mil i d Miss .Jahio Adams organized sev sal uirls inj_<? a .mushjoeluh known v the "Calvary Choral Club-which is iirrltintf -jgnntl, '1 hi' inenihcrship -*+?.hip church is jncren.-l.uu rapidly. Last Sunday's?services were fjooil. The s, lai.i.v s4.? ! a.i I It. ,Y. .11' \y.'l M i jl o!. 11 >1 ''Ml ');! ! '0. TV- ) lot;li.ent s iJiions 1 r\" tthe pastor. ?Hi V;?MooTurl.h.iul "ig a ri':iL~p^^LnT and is dqliVo a good ivork ainohy: his ineiiihci'S. llw keeps in close t'pUch kv-th' the. sick nienifit is of his clwrch." Itis services aip. not oiJtV limiied to 'o\viTInei^yUers but to anpoo.o "who" any. iv'o<!^ hint. - ' ' . V. . Very soon the pastor will taLe.h.is uu ijieil which will he- ju'cstin*.oil. to him hy^the otiici. is and members of his church.- ' > - " i;i;i iii:i, .\. M. I:. oil RCU noti-n That feature of the Sunday..-school in ha\ lay' the children relate the lesas the custom of thy Supt.; is, is very luiioliriai in so many ways. After* ail.' \vc need oneran atmrrr'.rrt- lit. tniJTt thinur.f undei'lake to (7?> in life-even ihc*.. . ih-iisi's?. We' had a splendid les.'On and. attendance Sunday with a ~4iuin{nary of' the 'lesson by the jjmsior i n pntTo: a help t'Trt-TnrtTTnor. May Trltr numbers increase. ' A t 1 P: I nv. 1 >r. Ilrojfdun delivered a. very : timtdy (iiseimr.se I'ro.ni :\ inost iminn tant sui-i-ot: *\'\ aichine' ii;;. found in St. "Luke "J Messed ire those servants Xvhojn tile Lord /j . V , _ .. ^ * V? * * f ' when Ik- cometli shaHjindi watch! in: *' At-Si pi ni, the disfTmrsNOn "CJra'.eCiilhes.s lo "pod,' as" tiUHd in JaTIu s 1:1T was very*' yrd and \vas a "coillinnatioii' of .the . hone, ;n- ? erviee which was well attended and i\ very : 11 dii.'Jili [ r u* mil?i-oi m '-if. deserves our hivhest comnvendatiint. Spec'a!!y I'etit'nrin^ the program was- the, excellent address so well delivered l>y Prof. "it. K. Cii'.c.ton of Atlanta. (!a. Il.c-.'s the Inother ut" Mrs. TT?k l-l -.1?.. i : ?~ .1. I I I ' H IWI till?* "VI IV- > ; As members let u> hot l'a|l to tate on past-?;;<!_ 1? t ct.t w so.my' way. from some ? :')< o|"those ,services oa.1i Sunday. Yuu arc welcome. ( I.KYIII.AN!),. OHIO NKWS. of Oranirebiirjr, S. Irut jiow of IMrJ actuleiiajS :.t !tc""hrnrTT'i Jnrrrr^t* ~nf hrcr nieces Airs. AI. .Thi>ma/x and .Mrs. IC. MfTvpr.^ -r . Mrs. Alice Il-aninioiui and daughter Jessie, li'il so $prjnj?<.: 5?, <h, _are spend ir.K their' vacation with their (l-aiirhtc i s mill- sisters Mrs. '.J. J. Holmes .anil MrST.I.. K. Cooper. AIis. AI. II. Gassaway has returned from X-cw A'oj k a'it.y am! is lookim the picture of health. Airs, lfearl Dunbar, after having spent such n delightful vacation with her parents at Barnwell. S. t'.. -has relumed-to the city. The. party given at Airs. Maggie Thomas' in honor of AI. s. Sarah FT Kiee was enjoyed liy" all' present.' We were entertained with-parlor games, vocal and instrumental solos." A de iK'iuos course was served. - Misses ' OiTcsin Wilson;., .Annette West, Alberta Carter and Messrs. macro * iuy and ^Albert Cordon were the quests' of Miss Jessie Hammond. . Mr. and Mrs. J. .-J. Holmes, dailirhter Helen HuHi: MiT ahd .Mrs. J. I*.'. Cooper; Mrs. A lire Hammond and ? ouy)>lor Jessie?motored?to. t.'lnurrm Falls on -a pleasure trip ystorday. They reported a very delightful trip. 4tev^-\Vr Ht Ati'Krnni'y pieaehed a wonderful sermon yesterday: his textl was: "Is yeur name written there'.",' The holy spirit?v.as felt, throughout the church- . r"7-=:?~?i, . ' ' Mr. an 1 Mrs. Jas. David motored to Younffstowh.' .Sunday to visit*_her sister and brother. Mrs. J. J. llolmoe-* will entertain -^ - ... ' - - Sumter News ^iiriduy was'.a very busy ' day a ~ttH"Trfi'-thr ehure-be* n the oily. 'i he Sumter Star Comniuriity Han I'.itu'.u t'i.inHi'1 on?iSuniluy ultomou at l/ethel A. M. K. ch'ureh for tli ; t)i"r<'-iil 'of :n>id'ehui oh.; ,lt was onjoy lit- J'V u'l b-ho attended. Pothel ~.i i,hitc alive, spiritually and fi Kevv \V; K. ltice the wide-awal< i-a-t") of Mt. Piseah-A. M, K. ehurc .a prised the , eoiitfi eKatloii much 6 .Sunday morning. Instead of prejae in^- o'lil' of thosefood soiu-stirrin; sepfuoris, as he. usually does, lie de c!di:d to have a good old class meet . l'ltfIII- -11 with the spirit a'^cl had, a good time I On'Sunday evening at K:.'JO p. m. _a?iniisii-:il?and lilVraiy?p.romam wa > p i n under the ausi^}-^ <>1' the A. < II nil.i mum?mid K nit in ?iUUrU?up?Mr ' P'-eah A. AT. K. tiimcli. It was'en oyed hy all and muirh credit is dm !*Miv Ferdinand Ah.rahaVn, the pies' 'Fill ri'iiih in t! .1 !1 iiR. f. i.,.i, ^...I '.the instrument of makiny the <voa s on a success. !?W'e.'.d iiy hells are stifl riiivijijr i: >' . mPeip - 'I jitre are lu sts of visitors from th ! various- parts '.of, tiie _sl a'e- in .the ?cit-; j t-his ,\vvcdc ftttciwlinj? thcp'Samarita! ! (drand J.odjrc. : ~ ?t t* s M rs. K. St.aricU afld M i s. HiylT ! '.. Tn"ylor and tlveir daughters Lit" I livelyn' and' Henriefte h i t for t!> '"'IIH'?U4?fhii-ie-Q jll on 'I' l. - ! IV J M is. Rosa Itel^orhie Harris and sot j M a*4A' r- WiIIia-m . Hptfoi- 1 )eTv trine fi ' 11i'.I "If*'J'Mrtr?nr .rlure?v itiiiiV?relp | lives Mr. and Mi s. \V. 15. l>oI.ornH Mr, .and Mrs. Mannintr Moore haC -returned -to Uie'jcity-- aft-fcc?Mhvm j-^a-trt- tru itr .-l'-hihnhtHtli :a. I'. Mvs* I.. WusUfetgton vvas. in' .the 'fit. : f'ir.a few lmurs visiting-friends., "..Master James Del.aine of I'h'lad* I'hia is here, vjsltniir granfj-puront Mr.' and ' Mrs." f<\ ('. Stfvnc.\\ ]>r. amt Mrs. \v. \V.. tfeldor .tin laughter, Marie entertained. Ma^'te i James IM.ajne with u ljnsjy. uini'.ei Miss Ruhy Bb.vkiVi .arid Mlilstur K<1 '.win .Jackson; also enj veil ;1u* huM'dt'a! w.Ly uf4Ir. aml Mrs. Folder. ' ReVv ( . C. Johnson ami Rev. J. V Jackson motored to O-dumbia for - frw^rtaysr ~ Mrs.'K'. I;. Johnson has returned t the eiiy after having, "spent a fe\ ,m n't its' in' .Chicago visiting friend >lu- l<?dks like the picture of health. L' M it. ERNES T 1). H ARRISON r IVASSES. ' ' ? M'-- t'nii't 1 > ini<>! Harrison died a hr^hoine of his uncle ami attrif Re\ rial .Mrs. J. J. Harrison otf Tuesda vugust"7th, at I'd fi'tdoek, :4'ti r a ' .linos* of several nvonths duratio with tuberculosis.. |. Tlie funeval serviced . wore, held a ! et I- ii1 Calvary l'.apiisi i-hurch r> which Mr. Harrison ..vry?. a falthf; I mho v. The paid or Rev S. S. 'l an ; to< u conducted the service.- ~y he i vice at tht'/cfiuicii was beautiful i {.its. simplicity and was attend- <1 h Tj'nany friends who share with the f:u I 'y in the j>orrow- of the death of thi oonii -i 11 jj; youriif man.' ,\lr. i\. ume c! resented tin: usher ir-ai d ( with. Kieaut'ful talk-, sir. Harrison lia ' rved i n the usher,hoard .t'Vel' slnV he had become a member *of tli . ' ./vh, 11 i s; c !.y the < a .vary t nm ;d t1i|b.- * After the '.services at* the chare - ?he?fmnoo-h ~pt> H y loft 1 ?y ao'tV-mobi-l where interment av. . ?; <: o by it he. sTXai-ot ol he i' ivTaTTvt h the Jit. Olive cemetery. Tli yravcj-siile services wi re also, beaut ful with a selct'n n elf swiptiir by tli 1ie\*. I'*. l)erry'"of""J.onjrtown. pray< y Rev. L\ .1. Johnson! of Winnsbon . ..Jiiu'i.-tiUlc .by liuv.?S.X.S.. A'omiu'ldom Reautiful- Jiymns were sunjff, AftV i dark chnidy sky the beautiful ray i t' sun shone hri.ehtly as the follov. in I e: 11-hearers chosen fiom anni'ie h j 'ittic fi*icnds; John Thomas. Rjde.m I .\fkinsoir. l.In.cohi BroWi, (looru jlf'iinis. Jack Martin,. Johnie" (if'lTi villi lovi'hjr TiaruTs" lowered therrsftvC I white casket enclosing the remain I :nto their tlnal rcstini? pkvrr in Mth 'dirueless silence of a dreandes h en." .denoting the purity and inm nf tlifs." v7r..Ur? i;f.. rurv.T^t; st.-,:. i.?v 5Ml"l " H.t firm in the, faith of Jesus <J*/Ti-s The clusters of flowers which Tovoi i his' mute tcsti'iiion' of the li^^Hnd'.admiration hovnc h friends fa^T-'riiest. Mr. Harrison ?vas horn in August' tin, and was the sun of Mr .and Mr l> Harrison. While voriy youn l mother's health became in'ipaire ; crrd.'he,1t letiinied to Ihnilli Caiolin I nd shortly after tlit* father nnd'ni >tl j r^ died and left their two littln- hm [ .vho lived y, ith their grand-parent l until their deaths throe years :\.v "vhrn tjiey came to thi scitv''to liv wiih their unelc and aunt Rev, an Vrs. J. .T. Harrison." He was ft sti (dent in the Wavorlv graded school ! with a luncheon Tuesday in honor i i her niother Mrs. Alice Hammond. PAGE FIVE haki>i:i:viule news. boy. .1. ]. MiBcht-H pioayhcd- at " , it f'.j !>\ i V < l ap* 1 M. K, chufch Sunday j iiij'id >> a very large crowds '' '2 (I Quito a number! of Visitors from . H 1-1 rl '.MM. WO'l"! C(1 t-r? It'idgelttlnl 0 he day wltm -s. Kidgeland-WaKer - 11. i. "'JI'M irnri ' '' , " . S . >ir. \\\ A. FjVt<tern)f^lgndale.".S., " * ( ' .. aijont the week-end her? .visiting e j eldU'ive.^. . . 'i he Ste wardess Hoard of Fisher's ? ( fiajk-i. >T. K. chin <;h entertained with ' h i Vfx-iel alV'air at the Masonic Hall ? .'i.dn lay niyWt- which was largely at- . . nde.i.: . /; /. y ' jX . ^ ') - '111 a any, friends' 'of- Miss- QdHI . : 1 Miji s v iJl J'O jrlad toylcarn that she ' '? i u'l again sifter a Week's illness.,c;. -M. aNvfjil sweet- 'in T. \y; but !;i.?rrr?1 11 A. M.?uhl V.'hal ; H --? : ~rr~ 'i' Annw ... 7" iii.K .'r< | f: r her u speedy re?, . < i 1 '' . " ! I'. '! ';*vu '-I iwi 'imiuuiiud ' e I,r. Smith and Eva Eang>i. i d 1 ??: ? ?? Wednesday night. 1 . It'itb'ic N^viwino of Eastman, : ??-? 1 ?i?i+i-e- - -""i'lf e-ea* > ;'.'Mi-, S. A. Xvwsomer I . . v ^ >h\ther Industrial School .. ' ISouth Carolina ' !v 1 v.-''ii(h trains:-for tfse i i ^ "' ! ) -H-fr?rr womanhood. 1' Court h j.r-V?d<* through the J J!'l>V-K.* Cai i-ful . instruction in h-o J:off Mar~'sol)(tol.sTiTTiects". ' ^ ~ ~r CTTbRi\-,s dewing. Bide Stul -k.'V" IJnil. Hasp p.nll ' REASONABLE RATES. . opens ^September 10. 1 \\ riif I't'n; cat'alog and infor; r"sal ion to '- " .MISS I..VI)|A,EDtiHfeLY. ' ^ '' Principal, '< Ikai.ii'nrt. South Carolina. [/ ? AAAA AGENTS WAITED ^ . 'T<? .Sell Germ- *' fc'" ' " Proof . MATERj ; p?j FILTERS t *?" . J""r. Tj ' -T?. n PoHars a Pay V ^-v_L?~?S-J S.-n;'i ii?.' Free .to r \ 11 ' ** Area's, ^ddr.ess Wrn. Maxwell & Co. ! i'> I'iiiiv Stu * ' Richmond. Va. * < ISIO^E^SIOKAL OP- *== n COUTl NITY l'or Wi.lf Awake Dentist n - < I.iu-. i-s l/iu.iiye -Splendidly. EquipII i ' 'ii' OiHccg. Itentist 'to i.nqiliec lic'id. Cqmmuni: . v. ith". i.'r. 11. E. Marshall, P.-'KJ. - i h*'x. 1--r, Ueau-ttu t, S C>. ^??U^u sii'ian Wanted ' r'hys;i.:hn Wantei for Walterboro? ./ ' S. t'A' County seat*-of Colleton ,M~rrr^;y. ;'harj^rr tieldr^ iN1o other Phy> '1 -:y:j} Good Aipportunky* to? 1 , ' ! >.i>- a' larire practice. Address ' a'. H. Grant; Walterboro, -S. C. , Mailman's Tonsorial i'arlor .., - ' ' Firs/i Class Work? (' t u ri in ni s Scry ice ; A-t V11 Types m' Harbor- ? ? in1.1 Work DoinC ? 1 'lu'it (U>r\als St., Columbia, S. C. ; j TMROAllSTR ' J> In C cd Typewriters > ' .8 .IV't Inao several Underwood,' '4 \ . IN u is 1; m, I,. C. Smith, Corona- ~ j and ? * her. mnltPs. which have ,Jjj - "been it'!'aired "an rebuilt. Sold V | - ^ a M'anranteo. 'Monthly pay V-Smertv !f doViro'd. ~ 7 ~ ~ ' q '' 120.1 I A H Y ST. PHONE ' 7898 i. |T\ powriler Exchange * 3 ( (il.l'MRiA.'S. C. j rOmililv Pressing Ouh !)r\ CloaiimiC Repairing. Ale lering and Dvoing ' ; \\\> are in' business for yrtnr con- . iL. ri-.ti : and Mir living.. A lit1 'tie CM !.novation would help. Zj L_J J. H. Dynlev- Manmrer ? t~~, 7fj| y. hi. a A.min.DfNG 11 Sumter St. Phone S861 ! .