The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 25, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday. August 25, 1928.
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- I Church News
By REV." J.
toaocu^jilw^^
Sir.ON DAfXlST . T?
C HI ilCH llAIM'EMNHS
r* -?: "''.
A' seven depart meaty two story
modern brick buildipp will po up on
the pivsept parsonage.'site .of Zi'on
lia.pt ist '(AnMT.h, with a capacity for
i__une ihiiusaiul Sunday*Schooi Student*
if the plans anouneed ?b'y the partbr
, last Sunday, morning-'. obtains. A
new parsonage site has already been
puis based directly aicross Washihgtfib
Street, what is now known as the
Wilson property. ?U .
Vi'i;<uili and AVi'Non, Ai r liitei". s ui.li
map out preliminary' plans for th
. 1 d nir. ?' . " '
"I da pot Cfant d!p.v money, for mw
M' l. i.um u.-k-ng no taf irs TT you.
-? ?^ Ha- one passion, the ofte ' {Treat-hurtt-1'
th'-ii that hnufits me like a night maris
to. l?ii1ld here a RYeat depart moat
a\here- adequate facilities may he had
? jW- the teiiehiiiL' nf n cri-at chinch
/ school, 1 foci that ff Tdont do this
wovk now, that it will never he done
T vWhcTT I'm dead and Rone,'! were... tjic
solemn wo.rds- of the pastor as he
^ made his ajiouhcements to a crowded
house at .the 11:0(1 O'clock services
Inst S:tnda.v morni/iR.
An intensive drive will he put on
ToTHTTe~*ca nee 1 IThtF'of" I forr* -trlH- -tnoH-*
Rn.Ro dept, wiiich is"only $ddfW, and
" >?for the pay men t -of thcjno.w pnr^oni^o
- site oivt>eptemher the seeontl ,Sunday.
Mrs. Klise..I\. King presided-at (he hie;
.pipe-orpnn and the choir saPR ln-nut'l'tdly.
The. church was crowded.
l!ev. -J-/' White was 'at, jus In s!
he preached from Acl'sIfT:!', ''And
there apearccl a vision to I'aul ;n tb
.! .night, 'tychold a man of .Macedonia
sto.l, and sayinjr: 'Come over iij'o Ma.
ceddnia' and help us',". The s; e'ako!
showed himself familiar with ITihli
eal RcoRi aphy, as he t,;a od . I'ayi's
t\Vo first misid.onary journeys into the
- heart of Asia Minor, and ttiling some".
. thine liiat Impelled lit emdi Mop. Muali
(Treecan mythology was brought into
the discussion, especially when he
oescrineu I'aul hiding the criple at
Lystra and when he described Troas
near the ancient site of Troy and Paid
crossing the narrow llellesport to go
iTSJi'r into MaivchHiia*;.
The hou ;e was'set on lire when, he
said Lhat_the inhabitants of- l'hllippi
'challenged the w;h<de progiam of
Clo'd almighty w hen the. maltreated
Paul and Silas, and threw them in a
dark dungeon, and (Jofl accepted, tin
challt ugc and answered that wicked
oily with a terrible ..earthquake, loos
I ihg Paul and Silas and saving the
cruel jalor and his house. ?
"The "^"'pirit-of (iod " wa> t rally?m
Z'on la-t Sunday morning.
. 1 At 2 00 o'etovk -p.-m.,' Pastor White
was failed to 'Brook land Baptist
Church across the river in N'ew Brm>k
.lan 1, his old church where he pastor
o<! a number of years ago, to-'funerali/.c
Sister Gertrude Lpwman: There
- . V.as an-iirinieiise host present, so that
you could not tfu't into t^* church.
I' oil ral. over, he steps into Ins aulo.mobile
and at 15:00 p.*ni. met liis congregation
at Zion Pilgrim at Arthur_
TrrwYi; there a hot-pryyrr meeting-was
in ogress..
flu [u eatdicd on "The.('all?from tin
i'agan Lands." Act's l(5:'j lie stir
ied the chiireh to the very l^pttonh.
" H.UO p. III. it trrrtWp Ktn'nii griUn-rcil
1 over .Columbia, hut notwithstanding
'this, Zion was half fitted. The closing
sfiVmohi preached by the pastor was
v* from the -SO^h Psalm and the .loll1
verse: "Call upon, me in tire (lay ot
trouble;- I will deliver thee." this was
the best sermom of the day.
Zion's Mission ?..
Zion Baptist' Mission is"a flourish,
ing mission where, a Sunday School
and prayer house is being; conducted
oh the corner of Lincoln and Pendleton
Streets. The pastor's object is to
save and civilize- those wicked men
Lincoln Streets, where people care not
Tor Clod nor regard man.
Great crowds thronged there to the
Sunday School and to the preaching
Sunday afternoon at 3:t)0 o'clock.
Rev. 4"wi'hett) pcuuuhed twru at T.uCJ
o'clock p. m. to a large crowd.
> The pastor left for Florence, G.
where he goes to conduct, a revival
meeting for I)r. II. H. Butler at Sa?
vanah Grove Baptist ChuVch , this
week. * ' v
Bro. John Steward; corner Walnut
and Pendleton, is very sick in the Waverly
Hospital.
Gates Street had* a Successful operation"
at Wnrorly tfo*pita4 and is doing
well at this writing. Mrs. Hnmptnn
is one of our Sunday School teachers.
.
W. ' Brother Starks, usher of Zion(>v is
Usher Robert Rnwls remains quite
ill at his home on the ltlOO block ot
1 Gervais Street.
IBiiMaHiMiHa
?- . ' : *1
> of Coiumbia j
C. WHITE " " ^ . . * J "
* I ?-ii' 11 tic i. t~n Washington war ~
??ut :i^ sei". icr-s I;;* I Sun lay, the Whole
j ..iir.'cit \:i - j 'ad to sye.'out* senior
dene n . nl 'onto Inure,- int|i.vuving in
'I cu ih,' : * . , / >
A't 1 'uiV-fi V'eJtlI ng given a Zion
.a t i i io 1sty 11 o lit was a howling sueTTOsSii
T~7 " ""T
I'ev.'J. ('. White leaves for Wins
W)it-Sa!em, N/-(*,. ivxt week to attend
tie . great I. ,t t .I'iuvj? Foreign .Mission
t'onvvnt ion. tlcv. White; will
"jtrrifh *+ro Aimai >x;rnir?n hetlnw that"Ji'
tly W e'in ift*\. 'August, ajitb, ,
-f,
11 Nto.u MlSSft ).\ A ii\ "STRTETY . -
Wi- ST. M..\. NCAl'rlSK ( III IU1I
Uui Jvin~j(>F""37 j/si?7nu rv SotTPty is (
pio^iessaC I.?;Tr<l!\? . SiiH-c the last j
:v. ; i}i?. \ t f\ ah Mission- \\ork has (
I i fi.lt?iliini ? Cm TInI ?t?1?IU'?I II1>|.|).?j
AlT{f. " 14th we met. "a tilfe homy of j
|1, ; \ :r i,i ',i- 1!h?fi_i n_!Metinmiit Ave
] lilt; meeting was \ oiy^ interesting. It j
ti.i-ilU il ' vt l yi-ix; air.l tyas 0nJ<>??' j
I \er.v. imii'i;., .-'lhe lum^o was called to
?i ,\ ,\i: 1 ".I ,._;i;i Castor, I'l'es. ' j
j.We had Uii.ee visiLn.s; .Mis. Ada. Stre
' h ;?u, -.'-J I'einal Jphn <m tint I Aliss j
-I .u..'. A1 Vt; . 'A ti sppKo wo'lals of en'-.,
, ! VI,, -n*i ' \Y>r>?/l'?illicjai| j]) ^
il'.e. ere iau. AVIui'd can t lie''youngvt.lorcd
yi.id'-s dp to help the, race .'to j
v P!*i'.iV We . are . always glad to
haS'o \ ;?itoiM-. , j
i J iir ^I i? < i ? ?.;; ; Airs. Kmily Haven- I
I. .' t y ?{ ; I' da?te.- liie.'tinif war I
\v(7TI. eai'C.e P on I?y the president ' I
A/let t"1st.- mess ride pt* the meet- |
ire A1 is .Ku;iilie Mae ('astor.and Aliss ;
VivfilrUt .i'ush .Tavortsl us with a duet. ]
Af . s..A!sr; a.voi Counts led a spiritual (
e id. i? t: > U'? <1 e iiet'ir.is <?t everyone. .
I".'- do. .J . and literary ?
id' jf>T ' i:Vdp! I e was very ?00.(1. *i
'df'.;:. I'jihni ' Mae- Castor ami Miss
Yi. . i o.l , a' )i,;,,ni.nii . a
' la y >> . yea as \vi:n a ijldioinus course |
-7iT7.;\vt.i'is: .Ihi'dnj* lifts period <?i' the-d
yieet'ipt very. i.iatJC I'tin .was carried j
Tl -ii i?
.... i .\ i: \ t m..u nx iu ?<.' ?U lllC'j
Ivnjre "f f M;tt *:'areX^fAiy-tvtsr.- 11
j it' yen v:rit cfjj. yi-.ju will help us,
I 1>' you lu 1 [? u< \<m will I'tu'iiumsrt'
i us, v"
Aiul ii'*jnu .v iil en. em ami.-lis;
. I "nit.will he. shewn. ami. whore
i\ there is unify there is 'strength.
V. lil t t li W KhhlNt; AT Ztt)N
' .JJAl'TTS'lV't Iiriil'll,
I*1 U .Ij.li '-i A\'iii k'ni?.'- ('lul _
.f'iZien Hii-j'tist ehureh -had a Dutch
fv- 1 "> " : ."'i it w*i =
4 a jjl'i'Oii'* suecess. TlTe I> if?\" thatWen
llht+ 'lirsl iui/.ewas little ^Almota
\\ .Mid i.V -I jjertha '.Mat
l.S'Oshl'oy thivil prize Mary
''AilitiHs I *. ! ?. S'he ethers wvl'o ha>y
i-);tv.rs S4U..".ij; Whitman. Smvhuers.
,ii : ' i . . ...V*. -i *... i I
I 1 n i : H r w J . I.'TVIUI, I ' 1? I I cllfll 1" I U Ilk' I j '
l-.rtor lr.itiii; miii. i Dial' amount nils- |
ed.-iTl'.tv). :i:iiu lit?U>- r 1 Hitch . maids j
"were i .i i* : i>;l i;i' hhiek dresses, .white
r-Urpmuj?'itir.i 1 Hitch In nnels. The *
j' .rides..v. ere tin .-sod in "white Howing
I .S, lli-M i r./lHil b. .llllvU* "ill' .
. v ci!. The scene was beautiful
i AVeVnnl li? tliauli all I be pa rent*-for
} j1 e, ,i in.1.'1 ! iu ii1 < liibti en, All Qg;
i lilies . wt'ii* given a pt-iae. If-v'egg
' v. a: i in heel, me' ai^tiLi*fr?trorker join!,
be Vo utn g -4*CTjilt^s Working CluTT
Airs. J. White, IHesideiit.
Kl l)fiKWOOI) NKWS.
' I
r i lie- AW* 11.. and- 1 -i s11--- a na ry (.on-?
[ ' volition of the* ("olumbv adistrict" of>
".be (.'< iiu bin .Vinoia 1 Conference eon/
voncd"ql iff." cffl'vje; AT M.* K. church,
i of'the' liidgewood circuit,:August 107isrii,
u illi Itsr 'prfsfclerit Mrss-th?
Jl(;(Jill in the chair to hold its annual
session. .
| In spite of tiic washing away of ,
1 loads and bridges by the rain storm
which hindered the coming of many
.^delegates \,.ith their reports, the Connxttiuii?n.a.'i1?a
sph.ndnl liiiunetul
f showing. 1'Ijo rrosuient annual ad- r
dress was a-masterpiece-of eloquence,'
i\, was indeed a some of inspiration
t otho-Convention.
The Presidioy Kldor Dr. L. F
| Vance was very fatherly in his disposition
and wise in his counsels.
The pastor-of the church, Rev. T.
( E. Uuhinson, is a vouny man of no
"Tiean 'ability n" n i ui t??f of hu, pen- .
; pie. lie has them Well t/i,?<tj<iz.od
and they seem to have him at heart.
| first ihfy dfveninir session with a verywarnv
ioeeptioij, which was unique.
> At the end of. which delicious cream
- -and cake were served.
-T-lui Convention adjourned with Mrs.:
D. K. Nelson, the newly elected prcs- '
ident rff the district.
THE PALMS
n?rt ijjtr %M<tiiiBMMtM(ilrfitMTmniiiy,a nmiiii
Aiken News
l>iv ' Murjurie 'Butler, the popular
.-i.imu- iili-n nuicisi, in pij. C.' ('. .fnlilijolt's
Drug Sti'ire, is ?n her vacation
A'hile aw'ay she expects to' lout- the
?Wrwidi lor her ?.' very plea's.
ml UiiJ.v ??'
The family ol" the lute l)r. C. C.
lohnson had as their house guests
his week,-Dr. J. D. Martin, I'll.. 1).,
'resident of Ifraimud College, CheSer,
Mrs. J.D., Martin,Misses Louise
daiiln and i a:hernie Martin, arid .Mr
Beauregard' Martfn. They were en
ntrte-to thcSyn dtirat1 at Hujnes Irititute,
AugUsta. Because of the ver\
nclement weather they (lid not see
r y 't ' ?:
ill of. the beauty of Aiken. We libpc
hoy will visit us again very so(>n.
.Monday, morning Messrs..Mason and
Ladcvo/.o Johnson, suits' of the "late
t'.r. C. C. Johnson, niade a hurried
Tip to Culumhiu. uh bntunmm. ;
?The hv. C. C. Johnson's Drue- Store
sstill running under the supervision
ol .Dr. M, J. Johnson. and C. C.
Johnson, Jr., assisted hy the younger
mothers.' Customers are receiving
the' usual (oiulesy ,tnd slu iit'Ci
I'foinpt delivery is guaranteed.
Miss Evelyn t". llorry after spending
two very pleasant weeks in Aiken
returned to Greensboro, C.,
n Friday of last week to resume fee.
studies in.the ,L. Richardson Memorial
'iati^n ol" the kindnesses shown her.
Great progress is being made in the
?VOI'K oil < 'UhlllO! 1.MMI .A. '.M. 1.. ( innxb;
'.lore anon. ??
XllCr pastor of''Cumberland, 1H*-. A.
/. U. I lorry is attending the State
\. C. K. League Convention in George
';*\\ n mts week. He is 1st \ ice-l'restk'iit
and Supervisor 'of the Study
-i'l'OUpS, '
"The Three . l'als" entertained, the
ounger set. u ith an August soc ial,
Srjday evening August 10, at the
ome'.of .Mr. and Mfs. James. Jeter.
:tt spite of the heavy downpour of
-n the party was well attended.
The guests Were greeted at the (loot
hy. the l'als -Misses*. Rosamond Johniin,.
Evelyn Ilill and Virginia Jeter.
The rooms-.were lighted with a heauTnil
p = which (lattered
everyone's complexion. The eventing.
-During the dances ctrltchTus
r.uit punch was served,-after which
cream and cake. Everyone had a
\ cry pleasant evening. ??-?
There were nhiong the guests many
distinguished visitors from out-oftown.
.Misses Ingram and Mitchell
i" I 'la ms. Ca.. M iss liiiwniaii of \Vil
lis ton and Miss Horry of (ireenslioro
X. C. The inusi.e was by Rinckney
and Tennessee.
Musses- S. M. and Ruth Hori'y ar;iccd
in the city last uoek I' I mil Asia
\ill<>, N. ('.'Miss Ruth will soon re'urrtr-;
? ' ?
; Hr*vHill is leaving .Monday
A~frg. ?fth'Tf(ir his vacation. He ext>e.ftsrT.o
visit*'the I.utt Carey .Conventii
n at W-i-nt^oiir-Salonij X. 0.; the Xa
tional Baptist Convention at~"i.puisvil.le,
Ky., and piTTnfs'in the North
The sermon preached by him_. last
Sunday morning from the te.vt found
in Proverbs 11 chapter, Tllh verse;
~ft i ghreriustiess eyflltetlnr nation, but
sin. is a reproach to-any people," was
iadeetl-U-^rcui-jm^sauv to the people
of Aiken, \Vho were very loud in theii
praise/;. Th Board ami church ars
jVrrrtnes. The . Board und church are
paign on his return from th%,Natiora!
Baptist Convention.
TJie Kev. Prince Raba ltega of British
East Africa gave us a splendid
message last Sunday night'at FrineJ
ship Baptist church from the .subjeet:
"Wait."? 1 ?
Last week the Sunday school ranks
were broken by the death of Miss
Uuby Marshall, one of the most serviccftible
young ladies of the ""Friend
ship Sunday .school and B. Y. P. I'.
She was one of the recent graduates
of Schoficld School and was planning
to go off to college this fall. Ruby
was a model girl, held in very high
respect?and?ci.toonu'd?Uy?all ?^vln
knew her.. This \yas demonstrated in
the large crowd that attended hei
'uncial in the rain and trie?BcautiftJl
floral tributes. ft ""was a very sad
funeral but Rev. A. W. Hill brought
comfort to the family in a splendid
eulogy from the text found Zach.
1-1:7. "And it shall come to pass that
at evening time it' shall 6e light."
Miss Marshall was not only active
:tto leader ^
pericnce means skill HnQ ij
1 ability:?the reason EJJ j]
y you can place ui- i
st._con,|idence in our t |Tt m :
lity .to serVe you {J
t. Superior equipment, ]
derate cost, care in
iry detail assured. 1
HMWBWMMiUfMltfMAMMBiteci.i>', -r
ItK'CJI fil > A. M. ! :.X 'A \ i;< if NoriOS,
The chikh eh of the S'i:.??!e\ --Yh-xil'
OtUlie 'oh I ilit' Wry' '"etirnvii ; !*l ><T. hit in.-"
hei s a;ul t he I; n [.< ; i. i
very interest me- 1?v i'-i.. < t
to s and pupils.- The ii? 'i: \>
lesson was had by litjfe -pi - (" in
ijdb^fe. U -?.t. I in- |.|| HI II I I|i|.i I
depart incut of ike Sin id iy . .'tie.!
' which was very'good'.. May the. mini
biTr lllc cease.-.
1 Having a crowded pi;. .' ' m ' .i tie
v--.
morning service, Dr. I>-.
ei| Isaian fram v. h h h he , i'c*"died
a brief thuugh very good and
the 'house', of. David will. 1 t-v,-.c.
his shoulder; sr. lie i! oo.'t. ; m
no'man.'shall slud ; aim In' ; b 4. a
and np niaa -?liaj I '.opoii'/'' A . ct
"If (ind is the keeper r,J >t?u* i. i'o
(home) tlie' budding js . i:11- >\yelh".
4^, .The,evptifilir xeft-lrrs- )
by heavy wind and raiii. ' t't. ,t!.
young folk' gathered for :tl.ie I ( a
devvice, whii jv wad . V'D'. gO'd.iVUw
merged into tin e> . iriiig s. tA i ?.v =
ipii'e'. a short thoiigh touching di
.' eouree?r-ti?"Knit li." ' 'i 1 p j
laike K:4<?. ~ 'A
""r M'l'. K. M. Ke'tt '-of I'd. < :!I' u y
pi;eserit. and tendered' fm ns 'tw.y mt.n
hers, which were ropy gi 1 . I l:'- d
ly pleasing Tor.: which. \ye.aie voi y
thirtikful. In the niid t'-.of the effi.rV
launched i'or'the. tra does,. 1. t i rav
. iiiHt' work that: the. lallyiniay l e-su icssful.
V.buare cordialiy i?i\ it. 1 :n. l
' "V. ! o -Mio * ' ; . . T
| arc Welcome.' j?; . ! :
js'oticj;:
Iflf mhii'sti'is' wi\es ?><' s.-';i m ar*
linn ( onft'T-i'iicl' renieinher. youf p!e<J'-u
,'of $10.fro (ti n ?l(4!?rs) to \\%.i'i,i Soivice
ami Pension an.l Ke'vei'. We'ilal
well last year. .T'lhis .war 1. \ as. ?! ?
1 better.
.MPS. 1 >. li. T.YY IX)U. Pres.;-- .
aiks. p. u. r.fn'trfts. .v.. v..
-...v M RS. \v'.S,-Tlli i'.\13!M.i.v.. Tress,
- IN MK.UOKl \.M.
^,.ih luyilJjt.'Fiir 'te'iuter. niesw.fy " iTf
our . ilear father .slnl ~ .! ! .ill lit'f
Rev. fliasrh's- II. .j.ij';'-ei s. u fo ?ie,
parted ill s I '(. ,\iiu .i \ i >. I '>.! i~
(iolie; yes to t ile Sllrit hoy-i:-'|uJv
WheTe lovnl . i>t~s ar-et to join if
ill Ills. ,
Our father litis yhiie 1 Is >'.! -a
, beauty. .
|" Where there s In- ft' r.. t'ni?
" Well, of to nea'i'.- . ~
' < ?' ;
Put, .Oil boy. snil. 'iiow |. I.
First to meet l ive ami-'' . a r'tSleep
'tin. (tear uflier ai i'i ;rr>1
"III! ^ on a .
Sleep oil. sleep on. ?
James .1 ijjp*iv i !?vr
hum' amiKhunse , ;i. pea !'.-iiib
dnt*-.? . ... ' ""l_:
" . ?
it) chtilvh work l.fuf ' ho ha-.! org'iinI
i/.ed a little club in li?r community
t known u.i tin- ''ho Befter CTtfK," TTeu
eon Marshall, he.r fosty r faif ifavf
her a most beautiful burial. La :U'uJ
the Lord by feeble sense, hut fru-.t
1, him for his jn-o e, Lelrnd a iYownhi*.;
lYmldoTieCf lle'irtftr.? "UTsrmihfnr fare.'
There are very unborn -ha a-a v? S
I brought Vo the front Unmi.'ih the
l*ritr.< 1 sh:i\'larlist Suml:v r. ' o| by
the "(Joldem I.iTfk Class," tfiuyht by
Mrs. Klla Walker .ami the "Willing
.Workers Class." tauirht by. .Mrs. Al|
liina .('.rah:mi._JIIii ~v?ela.-: es?enni1
| ptnjod of about t!0 or ".a of the most
prominent and pioniisiiie; \inm'y 'men
I and women of the Sunday school have
sho\\*n siyns of Missionary w rk and
' ( hrist an service by the < h.ast lik'e
'.spirit' by visiWij* Ami sine in;* and
prayiny with th(> si-.k and heloin,!
t h<? niioi' siiifi n<?fil v 1 ;i<f \\. cilnt?
. day tlu-y pulled t>:V a sj- !t ndid I iter:iry?pvotfVnin?which??nt
n,, i i'i Lty
all. The main featme of tin's o'ecai
sion was the address of l'tof. Kddie
I, At a joint meetinir.last week, these
clubs wcro entertained at the parson'.
ajjc of Friendship ohm'ch by Miss
Evelyn and Air. A. \Y. IJ ill, .Ti*. They
had a pleasant repast which was san
"YyTcKeTl by Speeches~~mpl mlflrrswr,
Grearh and cake'tV-ere tterVed.
....hum..I*'
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ABBEVILIE DISTRICT S. S. CON- <
] VEMIU.S .MEEIS
f- ' '
j. .VcOoimieU', S. C.. Auj'ukt 2.'}, lhliH
T' -o A| ln \ jiU- District Sunday
:! ti- i)l Convention, ol' Ihb I'iedntunt ,
4 . * J
-<' nrtorerice, jjt' the A. M .E. Church ^
n o'o.uf Rockfiht! \L M. E. Church
i Ajs. ' f'artncl;' S. 0., Jii)y -*> -.28,' with
U" .. I'!. S. .ii.imscy, I*. E.. ]>i isidini?;.
i'tof . I'lrrotit.iis conducted -the?1
I*. E?. ! lu-r<>rya!)i/.at i<>u was 'perfected ,
w"D: Mi>.- Kut'Ji A. Sear.ios. as score.
t-'xT'.' AJ.iss Klien (irech. assistant.' .
' 1 he '-"ti'.vntiiHi ?'?? ??)">-'
t::ai'.y hi. a'eraUeHeer The-vKev.S,
(?'. I.?-.iixui;' pa t<>r in chara:o; and:
<1 people, with the assistance . ^
<!,' the liritl ehtirchr ><ave the tonven- . .
!i n i'.i < 11i? eo-mm-ivt. -The daily .
?! yussiwh o I ihe theines of the proin
was' ihspirinjr to all- present:. "f1
?,?I?I?->?t-jil urn a punt niO'cese. :
Vuv' .in'c A.l.l,,. ' Tt .a....' \
1 ' J'.v Uk? i- uriO his Workt'Hi'^
could wl^h-ifvrj ,
.\l, JijiajjjK 'KM1. .1. K ! |
nrd ia-\lvll .chu.-Cii -words. r^pnndud
n lu'diuif of. ihp" eon,vf ntioji. -*
f. $u" *.'! -^liiTyitf.-sei'iiioiis that wort s
pu iudu'd f\v . |-jradUty-Thursl....
' i\ ; i^h'. i;< . ty. K. Wni.o Friday
I.. ... n \yi-iV'-I'lljVvvi.'d liV 'all.' The. iMl- r
t 'a "i ' .\ > 'di'ii'yatt's- t" Oi?\' ailiuial J"
'.'i! ?>i<- t-f in v.hiih "Stl isfe 11 :>Y.t ii* "E ^
! Vrr;it>ail ! a!ist I'; Wdspn wort
elyi t/'l< ~ c,. '.{ 1
lit-\-JI?. (hdh-uay it t'ih<*-(Jieen- ;
'<1 I ii trio* uas "prO^t lit and nisid'i \
i and' showed situs, of. "interest in
\ vh. hi Friday 1'V.urdni^ a tint j
.i..'- i;im;v,.v umiii mI 'l>y thu yviiiiK".
; 1 I ! < .' ! . I". ft W'.lsi n was i
' ' of (Vn.'llMl'l'M. . . |
J.lh'. \iilit vTlii' has f'im; "talent a- ^
' ii-.- I> - ;\ ?tthj: peop'k-i The solos
| < l is', the foritations and olhci
o. eel joiis v. ofo . well" wort Ii hearing J
. i<: ?Ji>t if': has ' sonic of the Pest
t> ain in" flu- siat'o., . _
t ho 11 n\not ion' closed. Kfitlay night
'I-Miio- iai.?e'd -amounted to :>144.85v'
' >\ OMAN'S II .& I\. >1. SOCtKTV
' Vjukets .
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>' I u'! v M ' c>| Niur, ll'hs
He- "Wnnaurs H. A: F. M. Society met i
a: Het.hel A. M. K. Church, St. An-j,
' dv""u s Parish, Rev. W. II. Turner, pas
<?n on Au.eust ;uh, 1 i s hoWing.a one!
''.ay : jiir-eting. The district was re-i j
o (. ! il'ju. the letter. There were' ;
ili'.oe r. essjilpV held during the day. . j
'J ire.- mo mitt# session U'otvvened 'at A
i- ..ou. ihy pastor,. Rev, \\L..11. Turner 1
ici.d'e't d the' religions sjervice assist-I J
il Vy; KOv. II. M. Smalls ami ^Rfv.-j-i
"i;.v .Mitchell. Alter which ' the . I
- t:.uu.,w-vs-t-u44i>i.l over-.to the pre-j'
i nr, Mrs. A. lv. (Iad.-den. and ladies,
if t'l.H* district....President proceeded
. ih.aijk- the. ladies fur being present j
. ,,i x. hv n ee.ting and.appoilftod commit-j
Ves oii -assessment atyl Contingent
-.nd delegates tees Mso. liitir-},
1. .Is and l\\?> reporters were ajipoin'-1
<1 at this time. .;
All ckari?csdrtHho'district made all
or." it part 61" thi?ir reports.
-t-?f; ' i < l.t s were made l<y several ?ii ;
)i.:. ,e(s, papers read hy several sisters j
: mti iin-ini.imjy- me I'onwiinn iney were}
J? Ulii iU totaling
Itl *???. 'I h?> president spoke thank'
n,.- the::liii?ai presidents iHv. their co-'.j'1
m\ Y'siting otirjneeting were'
. : ! I'":i:iSi' Williams of' (ialveson, ?
.-vi 1 Mi -i Jda Mines the evnn-::
: t list; : A collection of was taken'
i't-.r Sister Mines.
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1 in' r.e.M i)ii-'elitu;-.wai>-ntiite a.sue-.
: . ' .mm1 i 1111 i'.uul inn I'l urn 'hefining
AJ blisters present were Presiding''
Al.-A. IJoliTsTVf the district,
-lev. I. \Y. \Yillmrn.~ltev. I.-W, 'S3. Ball,!
I'eV. W. 11. Tinner. Iiev. H. M. Slnails,
RVv.-t!. Mitchell and Rev. Judong.
Airs. A. K. (Jadsden. Dist. Pres.
o> Mis. I.. D. PnLhs, Reeordt'iWj
( tH.I.I.TON NEWS.
We are, having rain and high water
| n ' olletnil County. The farmers!,
ne at a -Jan.Anil, it is ahoj.it fodder
_! leCHn- time, and there is so much'1
' .'.hat 'they can't jh> much gath-;
ertYg. TohaiMo-crops weiy veal linej
j and the farmers are selling tobacco.[
It i< bringing a .good price, as high
I i'l cents per pound. Fruit is
J?l:r' !.?lv in \! n' i\ is preparing to'1
- -.'"ek : cot tt>n. '?:?r~ ; ~?T
Alti. nil's lTimton ..n.V M. J H...?
h werfc-s-cnlled 'wrt* last_ week to i\tterd
tKo funeral of his brother Mr
IVtt-v 1 lamton,-who was killed by the
trail.
M i s. Mary J. Sims left-Saturday to
. n hfr tAVo .brothers Samson and
fobii Siius in Washington. P. C. She
?In d l.i.ii s.rhci-l this .spring and,
-lie loaves to tnk<y business course
it JUuvar4 I'niveisi'ly. We wish for
l+Tr prent snrrrss. ?
Mr. and Sirs. Hroden and Ml. amiMrs.
' H stint on left SundAy "f r%?- St.
, Co-or.ire <,n a business.trip.
'Mr. and Mrs. Elliott' Sims are ex-;
eo iny to move to Sumter on account ^
of schpo), 1
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SENIOR MISSIONARY SOCIETY ...
OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
?We weir highly onU'iialned at the
iiumc <>f Mrs: Emma BoatWright om
Friday afternoon. The meeting was
ery interesting. We have a spleniid
president, one who is always on '
.ime.- Nothing seems to interest' her
m meeting .days that would cause
ier to forget her time. The meeting
vas well carried out by the president
Mrs. Ada Stvoman. We had with
rja rge number of jurriox girls, and v .
ils0 their president. She left. with '
is many encouraging remarks. After
he business part of the -meeting,
ve talked of many things that ^voidd-,,
nterest the society and kee'p itiltovI1L'.
Rntll-hlLctnnai! nn.l fine, 1 ..A..*
MiiMi'vipi ??
>( the, meeting. was very trood. At
ha?closo?of the mooting wo?wore ?
erveri with a delicious course of ire ?
ream and rake. ' We -don't know how
[.lnfrfhtit th^yfctthw -A
u??.n was spent with Mrs.' Boatwf^ht .
Ye.are doing,great 'work. Come arid
"life US. i\v - '
l.^Mrs. Ada Stronfan, President,
- Mrs. Kmily Davenport, Sec.
?Mather Industrial
School
Beaufort, South Carolina
... A school which trains for usenl
Christian worn#nhuocl. ? ?
Fourth grade through the
enth. Careful instruction in
he regular school subjects.
Coyking. Sowing, Bible Stu"
dy. Basket Ball. Base Bait.
REASONABLE RATES.
School opens September 10.
Write for catalog and infor
(nation to' , .
Mrs* LYPIAEDGEKEY^
Principal,
Beaufort, South Carolina.
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A A 4^4 A
AGENTS WANTED V
To Sell Germjtfr?J
. WATER
I': ' I FILTERS '.
P"^ iJ Ten Dollars a Day
lT'l ;ff Sample Free vto
kjo 5 ? .
Agents. Address
Wm. Maxwell & Co.
r? ; ? ?
j'.llft I'ink St.. Kichmond, Va. ' _
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITY
For Wide Awake Dentist . _.?
Large Practice?Splendidly Equip- ~~
l>eu una appointed umces. Dentist
moving to another field. Communi- ;?
Lute with Dr. H. E. Marshall, P. O.
Box G4, Beaufort, S -C.
Physirian WanfpH
Physician Wanted for Watterburo,
S. C., the'County seat of Colleton <
sician here/^Good^ oj^ortffnity^to
build up a large practice.?Address 1?N.
B. Grant, Walterbotro-, S."**C. * ' ? ?
Hallman^ Tonsorial
Parlor
First ("lass Work-? r~
Courteous Service
_ All Types of Barber- .
inp: Work Done.
21:03 Gervais St., Columbia, S. C.
I BARGAINS I
In Used Typewriters! : 1
WP Vl\r n o entrflvol T T 1 J
I.. _ i uuuerwooo,
Remiflgtpn, L. C. Smith, Corona
and other makes which have
been repaired an rebuilt. Sold
h a guarantee. Monthly pay
ments if desired. .1 . - -----
1203 LADY ST. ^ PHONE Y898
Typewriter Exchange
COLUMBIA, S. C. :
Quality Pressing Club
Dry Cleaning, Repairing, Al
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We are in business for your eon- "
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Co-operation would help.
J. B. Donley. Manager
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Sumter St. Phone S8C1