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SATURDAJY, SEPTEMBER 1, \ ' * imm i v BennettsviUe News Sunday was a high day at Shiloh , Buptist Church. Rev. J. J. Starks preached a wonderful' surmon. The entire town of Bennettsville was shocken to learn of the death of . Mrs. Chaney Tl\ptnpson on Monday. This faithfql servant was called !ronv . ~ . laber to reward. She leaves to * . mourn' her loss, two daughters and a host of relatives and friends. . Mrs Ester who has been on the sick list passed away Saturday night. She was laid to rest at the Galilee Cenietary Tuesday morning. Mr. David \VUlinme o?l A? ? . . . ...o t> uvi 1H1, rtllllTice Sanders are still on the sick list _ -WV hope thema -speedy recovery. Mrs. David Covington of King Street was at Shiloh Baptist ChiiVch Sunday for the first time since she returned from thn hnnpited, We are glad to have our old fiiend> . Miss iHelen Covington,' Mr. Hoover. * Covington, Mrs. M. Covington and John W. Brewster hack again. Thov nave 'just returned froni a trip to -Washington 'visiting Mrs. Chilebell -Covinigtgfi'and friends. . They repmd? ?" ed a very pleasant stay. Mr. Ramus Drake from N. Y. C. is in the city visiting his- grandinoth-. t er and frends. He s ofin^ scon- nn. dnrpper Avenue. Mi^S. F. McCpllnni, V Reese, T.. McQueen, Mrs. McCoy and a number of members wont to Sumter Friday to attend the Woman's Missionary Convention. They reported a successful session. Dr. L. M. McCuilum'and family ipo. , torfd tn Sumter Sunday. They were accompanied by his sister Miss Ruth" McCiillum 0f Washington, D. C. r Little Willie B. Hearth^ daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Hearth, has boon .T out of the city for two visiting relatives? in Concord, N. C. Miss Sarah .Toung, a^gradwito of Brainard Institute is In the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Heath o'f IIus?ter Street. The revival meeting closed a^t D.vrs Hill Baptist Church, Fridhy night i . with much success. 2G souls came to . , Christ. t : ?: 1 -r I ~ 1 st. ratji, itowe" m issro^r clib news at ei.lor ee ' , _____ ; i ~ On last MpnJay night the club inot^ at Mrs. Ellen Puwling's homo on August 20th. We had many friends pre sent and we will very much enjoy the next' meeting at, Mrs. Pawling's homo on the 27th. Miss Anna Quecnstreot of~ St. George"were ithe 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Green, she says that her stay was enjoyed. wa,$ called to order by the pastor and | at 11:00:o'clock preaching began. The pastor read for morning lesson Luke 13th~~chapter beginning at the. 1st verse. "When once the master of the' ^ house is risen up and hath shut the door, and ye begin to stand without and to knock at thb-dooiysuyiHg, Lord Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, whence are ye?" And he made every heart feel ' good, The Santee Union met at Red Hill B. L. Church and it was enjoyed by all present. /T a n\7f^mm "kTT^itrn VI/YIViX IV 1 1 i"N IV W rt At. the "usual hour at Mt. Zion A. M. E..^ Church the Superintendent, Mr. W.'Vr. Gillison and. his teachers were foun<J at their posts of duty and a large attendance in-Sunday SehoPl. The lesson was Well taught by the teachers and enjoyed, by all. : We are thankful to .say that' our Sunday school is still growing. At 12:00 o'clock Rev. E. W. Graham rilled the pulpit artlT all memed a v$ry interesting sermon, it having been full of pep, touched and stirred up the hearts of each and cvory. one. V The evening services were visited m by a heavy wind and rain but the T young folks gathered for League ser* vice at the usunl hour which was very k good and merged?into the evening J v service with" quite?a short thought Ji touching Love. ' jkr* i uu an: u'luiaii) inv iuu ?inu \ m' parted at apy time to our services? you"^^' welcome. Rev. '?iW. Graham was in Denmark week on business. Mrs. E. J. Smith was a visitor here last week. Mrs. Lucirida Vieie and her four children of Savannah is visitihit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Brown are ^IF and baby are dointf nicely. JfeLr. W.'C. Jenkins, Jr of Sayapnah ^^HnsitinK his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . THE PA LIME Charleston News, * The third annual State Sunday a-School?Convent inn?irf tin1?Meltinili1. t Kpiscopul church to' be held at Centenary M, K. church Charleston, Sept. ""and 71 h'.is hear ui* hatup . The local committee is. sparing no pains - ?-o -mahe-1 he-rrreettng a-sticcc s s f fl I tirtr and many homefc are bid tig. reserved for the entertainment'id* .the delegation.., All Sunday schbbl workers of. _ 1 he city irrespective of denomination ire cordially invited to tyke a part with them. Mrs. Ruthl I.. Collins and Ivor* son " .Kdxvard, Jr., are spending a few 1928. Manning- News . w At Trinity A. Id. K, Church Sunday mm nine. I))-. M. ! '. Smif|ilM'. I'nsi, Mina1 Filler id' the' .Manniny District preached a-, wonderful sermon tin- heyinniny;. ol* the hist .ipiartevly conference for this ytar. Tin (punter proper \y ril-he-. iudd- ..Monday niyiit, at which time all the , reports^ will' he made. . . ?v C>o|'- pastor. Rev. (). ,A. Darker dis-; penned; with the niyht service at Trinity in order- to let his people worship *it the rreshyterian churfdi, where the Jubilee Singers from, ChcstvJV S. rendered a Musical Concert. The pastoe alony with the delegates are leaving this week for the Sunday "School and Stissnuxary Convention of the .\tanuinrr Hi trict..to he held at Cypres"* Fork .C AT. . K. <'h'weh. J He Isunday .School was very largely attended iind nil ;hc teachers were if their posts of <Ixi15 An 'entertainment wijl he j?iven for till- Iioni-IM"..!" 'V... v-.... I.,.- s:.,i l .... Tuesday niyht of thisfwek. .Mrs. K. R. Anderson the wife of the --'ornuw. iui-1 tic. is t<-#.?ni Ui our town. S|iu- worshipped at Tri tij.v Sunday niornu'iir ami made a . afc ,v itiie'i esl'mr fTdk. I Km. friends w ifl i- all il r'i lr ml t i limn In v Inn It.? ftitAN ft'ICV! M/IC NtOWS '1 he jteanut liuul' thai \\as .(riven l?y M rs. AI ire. ltlaloek on-'Monday afterHoop f(iir tdie livnelit of the little ones was 1.11 re 1>?att'Til ' l h\'; 'both llll'H'O and small. - r? -' ' 'l h'e 'Missionary iMe<Tiiit>'\v"as enjoyed very nna h on-Lts?l flturaday. eveiinj.v at the !3J.'. X oti ,\. M. ft; parsonaae and VspeeiiVlly-'wfiderful speeches thjtf . u'o.-e aivetf by Mesd'nnVes?Hindu krM.ae!.-en and others. This, no et in'-; is vi.it for one, hut' for atjyone wh<5 wishes ;<> eitne out and help the ran e. We shall be glad tpdvave y?;u, and uilUappreeiate your '. oinjnir out. We weie' very (uveal to have with is (,p la-'d "Sunday niiihty's jserviee Kevs. H. L. IIyahs and .b syph 11. I'aliviore. We also f .eh liiyldv .U'l atilred to Ifev. l'a'ni''.re for deTivFvTnsr such a h lpful and deliy.htful sermon. Mis. Annie Ion s and Miss.(?hulys ! Mason left for N'eW York. Also Miss Alainu 11a WiiLaiaa Ujj?for -Atlanta, j-Tp.,' Saturday. We sv'e-vishinj? them all tiii" mi e.i s on ti e r trips." "? AtmJ t.T-,.. ... 1. (1... 1. l end at Nojth Auyirln. w.i lr lioi" sister Mrs. UV 1!. Coleman. ' The A. K.T.enjii'ie ls.<lninu- nicely, and llu- riio 'iiv.'s are yreatly iivtpvoyinuv. Tlie t<>j?ifin-. discussion t>n last '-.Sunday .vva's a veiy interesting; <>m>. and'twu helpful papers were read explaining it fully. . ' T KIIKiKWAV__Ni:\VS; . 'One ' ?>f the nv sf. successful -i'evivals in the hi-1 i\v nl- Ml., J'isj^ah Uapt ist cluii eh h;^ Jlt'ist closed. The pastor Uov. -L .Al._-Bea.ty heyan meeting. oii|'Friday niyhf. "lie was assisted on) Sunday hy IJev. Henry Harrison. wno preached a souli-stirvinp; senium :il .1 ,,'cl. ck Uev.. IK. -K Thompson. of" Aiprushv. Ha., who had Iuc.n invited lu conduct tho revival was with us d rum -M^njilnv until the [close of .HU''*-ipet>tind>., .lust to say j that this vtiod-^aanvliTul- arrival "was fiii.>utf^ jixt-rv cat was filled at each i-servieei?niuht and day and many lmd |ii> stfaV .outside. Many .of our white | friertjfs came <>'ut a'ii<! took jrrrJTf interest* fn .1 he" nuctinev Thirty-nine confessed '-faith in t 'hl ist. and were baptized. Collections were erood. I The' pastor*, ollirers and members of . T\l,t.. /Pisuah hiji'hly appreciate the 'services yf Rev. Thnmp&nt) and extend to -him- 'a -hOivrlfel^welooine a? any j time. Wo \vors.hip|Kd at Kockk Hill Ilaptist church Lonytowji, last Sunday where a live revival is fh progress. Rev. K:. I>ei ry as pastor here and is .surely hrihyiny thinus to -frass. lie is also pastor of Macedonia Baptist j church, Ridu'cway. Mrs. Daisy l.iehtter and daughter Gloria returned to their home in New [ York, after a plea' ant st-iy"'witli hoi* | mot hi'i- anil iVirn is. | Mrs. Bertha Reed of Jacksonville, I her parents lt-l't for Asheville, X. C., Mrs. Sal lie I mi Peterson, daufth[t.er of Mrs. llli/.n Peterson came home? from Detroit, Mich., quite .sick and-is [still very ill. Mrs. Sarah llollo .of Detroit, is at ) home , for the summer. Mrs.*D-rn ffrtvn1 of Pittshurpr, Pa., IA atf h onto fai?rr?I'nv days with hov parents. Mrs. Lossie Mo I vet* and children ^ of SnnfoVd. y. C , are spending some Mrs. Inez Henderson of Winston I Salem, N. (\, returned after a short stay \vith relatives. . f ' "| ' ' " . (. < ks at Heaiifnit. Time inp.nt very pleasant stay. The Picnic Rtyen at. CentenaryV . hui'eh"~honie by the l.ailies Charitable ] I'uild was indeed a success ftl aehredit liUistbo jriveii their, I'reshlen' " .Miss Si. M. Hart, and her faithful c-afH>s if "ofliewrs. . We \yish for Mrs. Susan Dart and = I' IVImi. MelTi nplcaiMiit i.ic.Miuii n Orarijreburtfi with .'relatives' and friends. , . * A -very spleniHd^rojrram was n-njilered on last Monday even in a: at Central K. ehtireh,-of which the ~ . ? eRev. Prinleuit is-Vthe very' efficient ?paslnr. 'J'liv church was hcaut it ally lecoiated and each participant was i'rioleau, faithful wife of'the pastor, who -sponsored the e.ntertiiininenU ; '".Mrs. Kdward (\ Mickey is-at, home dugain^to the tflalight of hef hushand ahd friends, accompanied by Iter mother, Mrs. Me.Clennan.' Master Robert and i 'Alfred- Fields ire spehdinjcVth^ir vacation in the .'iedmont, the quests of Ml*, and Mi's. A'Uneiv-J1 uncat Path.?They-..will visit Jreettville and Anderson, ei'e their : , return rujiiiu. Mr. mill Mrs. R. J..'Fields motored n Columbia Sunday, anil spent tin1 . ay with Rev, and Mrs.- I"aj?o. They vcre.happy to have Mrs. Page meet hem at the front door. Miss Delia J. Vance, after a very ?leasunt?visit to Charleston's summer chdul lett l'or hoe home Sunday norning. , j 'l'he friends of Mr. St. .lulian Hint ue a lad to see him again at the bank, rfter an illness of a week's <luiTiTi<>n. I M >'* Maude .Smith Atkins and litvie daughter are at. home attain for t visit - much?to the delight of her ?p? ?*> n is -and?friends.' ?-?^?---?? -Among the* delegates to leave here 'On Friday, Septoinher Till to attend . the 15. M. C. or-National Convention ;>!' Odd Fellows,''1?o he held i nChicago, Ml.. Sept. 1()th thi'(iii[')i tke?11th .is Mr, Chris F. Simons of 15-Nuhan ,Sf. J Mi'. SimhuVnsrwas a delegate from t In ion Friendly l-odtre No. 2l:'.U to the tifiy-eigth annual convention Of the South-Carolina Grand Lodge, held I . f~r * * \ \ -J " in Orangeburg, reeetly, and.was found - to lie?the?youngest?delegate?rm?the-' llooi* of the convention and the-fyoungest man ever to be selected to attend i lty R. M. ('. in the Jul crest _uf District Grand Lodge- Nik 1 o. 1 m mm I . CARLISLE NKWS. The- revival meeting?of Paradise church Rev. \V. L. Johnson, pastor conducted by JLev* C. A. Duulap <st . I Columbia was successfully closed last week. Iiev." Punfapis a soul I winning man for Christ. AiVd. js 'of j much service to the -community.' ' * | , -Miss .Mae Hell Snrlo.- nf Ashe. ville, N. spent seven, days home ' with parents and friends. "Miss SnrI We jpe very glad*.to have so; manyj of our friends anil relatives visit then ' ^ ; - old home town. Seemingly this IPJSj summer brought .everybody iback home, for a few-weeks. . | | Mr. arid Mrs. Kphraim Savage and sister Miss Rertha Savage niotored from Pennsylvania and spent two f Vveeks with relatives and old friends.'1 Mr. ambMrsrStrrlkrrtlnllman entertained at dinner Thursday afternoon; II Mr._and Mrs. Savage and sister. The I dinner parly consisted ?f a number of friends and -everyone seemed to ha ye I net'n enjoying the evening. A numi her of whist frames were played. After which two delicious courses wei'u" sewed. i. Mrs. Ellen English has returned from her trip to Jersey City, where she has been visit i tig relatives and ' friends.?Mrs. English npent a month' and reports a. pleasant*trip. ' M.rs. Cleonis Hawkins Cheek left last Friday morning 1'ois Washington II f. t., wfterc tffie "will join Mr. Theek. They are to make Washington their home. We are wishing Mr*and Mrs. Cheek peace, and happiness. May | their life be a blessed one.. . Miss Freddie Duckctt and sisterMrs. Irene-Hams are here from New York City. They both look well. -j Mrs.?Mnt'y?Sartor?liaa returned fifo'm* Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Sartor left with" the intention of spending ha?r to stay tweh1^ days; arc glad to see the sunshine, after we have had so much rain and -wi^d' storms. > . V . " " . _ " * y iTO LI:ADI:U t System Filled With i Poison as a result of ' i CONSTIPATION . Mr. IT. J. lilucU, of Helton,. . S. C., sny.s: 'I could not cut and mv' rt . (. ' night was djstti' Ix d I wo"'.- Iron bled with tin; .1lle'cta ol gas paYns, ; and I.hardly had-a rrrmfortahtr' '< day. I wtts nut vmis ami worrit d All I could do w.filu c(Utt|>h*'i?. | < got no relief. All nty ai.lna.nl? j werq the.result .of chronic < o,nsti pation which caused i.ny s\ item ! . to become Idled wit h poi on. i? f:Otn; day, :? ' 1;'I> i'nI vii; ;;! . hd that I try Jlledelitsnclltl I he gan taking it riglit oil. 1 emit it.u ed the nualitane for su-vi i.;d w? lis'-' 4 .and since.then 1 -havo f?-it tinv. I .am in better health now i.h.ne l * 1 have,l)ei' it in year.*.- . '."Black-Draught - ia ' a-'" splendid c remedy for conxi {pat ion." j 'Thousands ?t ptj>< - v same. Try it. 25 cents :v package ^liM^iiLrtri4 I diwij < ! ri;\itki;i;nN .vi.us.-' _ <L On Atiiru-1 ii.'itil XIM- I.c-,.'-S <M; ' * i-npU' iifni !; L Mi jj >N. . \\ ij!lo'ufV < 0 ttl&f '.Meat-liryi.i ck^'.jSllC \\ . - ..i ?;??Sl? ? si - t^iil mciiiJirt < i' I*, i". 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