The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 01, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday* Mardi 1, 1
CHURCH NEWS OI
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There are many questions; before
?ye it est tujny. lU'lnd 'are these: Who
P. U. and'Sr-S. -Gt>nv?tntion ? Who vc
II forces as pertain to the presidency c
ward and give to the "men's convei
whereby it will return to the great p
anil now -so complacently and sup'ne
the stately leadership-of Dr. Durham
convention more- than a little- county
'<>- for. the chaos,, who is responsible for
the poor attendance, who is respi
poor plans hy ^vhich it is now Strug
Baptists, and me in particular. W1
4 Daddy Convention" have a?larger .
workable plans,'? better Missionary
"Ddddy Convention?" Tell us if tl
of old, some leaders have chased sh
heat of madness to demonstrate fitm
and to make it'silre for the future::
to rise up and see to it that only the
_ .".and .soul jwhu-has shown fitness fo~r
>n r?tKov livs/va ??J i ?*
... mico mm st'nlf -tUe ftOO'
further demonstrations of failure nu
training an(T experience in the play <
tion the Baptists of the _stat?_juigh
whfii^ whb ought come forward with
stupidity, assinity and shams and h
not recommending himself an^j resor
? choil. IIf l.H* l-miitmrmn nv Mntfm<wC?J
.-.akron staking place in the program
no great transition has ever had a s
been opposed by antiquated leaders \
efforts are to do all they can to live
yesterday. The Baptists'?ieaiters ne
and must be forgotten, tomorrow is c
?. ? here and must be used. ^Ffrat' leade
from becoming n-Teacliers' College
ocean with a toothpick or Svudft- ac
^ho will pilot Morris and the Baptis
erous sands and this untraveiled _^ya;
Starks fall upon? -^Ho Is able to
ot1 tfie Baptist and see that they holt
height to which J. 4* Starka has'.cart
zttt - peopton^iouj the qunlan~of~u D clai
lege, whose graduates will be recogi
tho_ ears of the powers that he and '
in such a manner that confidence ml
? ?^.e-grovrf-;Who 1 sTTiesFdrUed to nu
a?/,9 T ?-i- tirTTsr\j?
i i vv nu :
There is a man, a son ,:>f Snntli Cn
ale oi ^ale and Harvard, a preacher
catjon, a thinker by nature, a cultur
man, whose'character is untarnishe
ideals of .Morris College and who ca
71 respect because of who hc is and whi
? - of depth, wIdthr ancTh eig h t,' yes" the
a mental giant, a moral tlibralter,
school?man who has keptitip with t
the chosen line of his profession nt
even know that he is considered. 11
get this position. His sterling quali
the side of J. J. Staxks^aml in^the af
~he Is the best qualified that we hav
?- -no(v present to the Trustees for ther
the presidency of Morris College is
I. David Pinson, the best trained. Ba]
is thP logical successor, the rightful
found in school work nmnng nu in 1
as president j>F Morri^jQollege, -and
!rT*' _ (JollegeTcHH'-etl u c a trnrraT^- oT k "will" "ir
Karle at the head of the state conv
Connie Jones'at 'the head of the Wi
at .the head of<the, B. Y. P. U. and J
head of Morris College, and Dr., J. J,
with the Baptists owning and contro
groes in South Carolina, I see a litt
size of a man's hand nnming ht-r
a trustee of Morris lis n vi. inrm..v ,
" r on thes'e things. 7~T
. ' STEPHEN C. (
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CAMERpN
- . B^awrn ChapH A. M.fv. Church
?;??Sunday -waVa day of relitriotrs- cn
joyment with 1155. Sunday School-wa
opened at lOr.'JO with Mr. E. L. Lam
Supt., -conducting the lesson. Th
theme of the lesson whs" "R7>~)TtTTn
ProThiscs by MrsT Lillian Gardner arv
Mrs. Celia. Dash. Mrs. Daisy Mac
? sanpr a very beautiful solo and Mrs
C. C. Hemminprway recited a poerr
At .11:30 a. m., the pastor, Rev. I,. H
? Hemmingway preached a very inter
estinpr sermon. Every- listener te
turned home with a heart full of hap
pinesa.f '
Death claimed Mr. John Dan an
Mr? Thimly Way. -Thry-wrr;. J.-rvn
by both races and will be missed b;
all. w ""y.
;?-Mn?.?Fr?<rardner - anrt"^WfJC CeTi
Hash motored to Charleston Wednea
day on a business trip.
Mr. nnd-Mra. Watson, Mi. aj^l Mi'.
I rick were the1 dinner guests >fMj
and Mrs7 llanton. ()u7TieT~>veiFpa s to
- and family Ware the gin-sis of Mi
and Mrs. JamisfirTort Sui day.
"TTrsT" Calvary-HaptisTXhurch
Aid ?Club met at the home of Mr:
-^Douglas on Page street Wednesda
? at 0 ohilock and we had a,very goo
meeting. After the business^
? er we Had some very eneouragini
words from our pastor, Rev. S. 5
Youngblood and also Prof.- Ducket
^ which were very helpful to the clu
After which o salad roirr*T? was set
the home ofMrs. Rosa HamptOirj o
, y reh. ge, IWW. ??
* - CHAPIN NEWS '
The Reverend T. A. Broadus of Ct
:?lumbia was rsdled as pastor of Mour
fcion Baptist Church, Feb. 16.' A so\
Inspiring sermon Was enjoyed by a
presents He took as his text the 5t
chapter of St. Mathews.^Gth ? verst
v. -"hat your light so ohine before me
that they may see your good work
and glorifv your Father which ts-i
heaven."
Sundav school was opened at th
r- usual hour.hv the Sunt.,?M-r-, R, I
Sehumbert. Sinking by the sehoo
Classes taught hv the pastor. I.es
son. Matthew ftth chapter, 1-13. Jesu
r*"" teffttncffiTiifr RoTT'Tntr';.
A Tom Thumb wedding and
pram was "ivpn at "ZiTTn Bar
.?trsrt Chun'h^JgabrfTThy faculty an
.sliMk-nt* of Chapin Graded.SchftftL
Itf las M. A. Jactcshn ofie of ou
pV ** teacljers spent tha week end at.honu
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the Baptioto of Boulli Caiulina" but the"
? will be the next president of the B. Yi
if Munis College^ Who will come for- ^
ntion a program of construetive plans Jr
lace from which it has so swiftly.fallen r1
ly rests fromUabors, the foresight and
i and those whp_helpa44iiin to mukc the
affair as it now is. Who is . responsible
-thejaek of interest, Who Is responsible
onsible for meager reports and thwvery ?
Cgling ? Somebody who knows^ tell the .
ly should the "auxiliary bodies" to thfe \
attendance,-^ better organization; more 1
program, more advanced ideas than the ^
>ou knowest. Evidently like the people adows
and imagined vain things in the a
;ss for the presidency of iMotlis. Cortege"
"The manhood of the state, is called on a
best .prepared in body jnufTnrnd, spirit" '
the task, ant\ not the victims of failure
ve office as the only visible placif where
ly be given: I confess that I lack both
af politics to outline what course of ac- "
t to -take,^but?there is ^omebqdy"1sbme~
a plan void of selfishness and ambition, v
lelp the Baptists find that man who"is T
tinH f" maann fnii ml finii in hi pn i "*
lege.?Wuwll kiww'that^tnere is a tran- Z.
of education and we further know that (mooth
sailing, that progress has always ^
vhose vision paints, backward.and. yftiosc-~*
in the past ancT boast of the things of a
ed to remember that yesterday is" gone | .
<-Mii,inK anu must De tnot of, but today is ^
r who is trying to keep, Morri^College ?
would do better to try_and dry u"b the ^
loss ha Amazon' "river on snow sT\oies.-_
ts thru this transition, thru these treachy?.Who,
wi 14-the matttfcoCJohrTJacoh e
step in and lead the Educational forces
1 the great place and maintain, the dizzy 1
ied them ? What Joshua will carry this
ss school to a first rated Teachers' Colflized
out of S. C. ? Who is uble to get- ?
|> resent"-the cause of the Negio Baptists ,
ay be had-in the'College and its ability 1
?et the educational qualifications of the (!
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Linlin i) a graduate of Dsni'dll'l, & g'radu- "H
', a profound professor, a teacher by vo- s
ed scholar by. practice, a refined gehtled,
a young man. 100 per cent, with the *?
get the ^fiPiF of the world and demand *
at hei^i done, a quiet, unastmming man
masterTniniTIn the schoq^s of the state, r
-the man, of the hour, 6y experience a 1
"duration. This man is not a failure in r
tr is he seeking the place and .docs'- nut <5
e. has not made_any promises to any tor1*
ties and his years of work at Morris by 11
iujfsui the schootv as a natural sequence i
e.~ Who is this man? This man that 1 s
r-carefararuT favorable consideration for
the scholarly, gentlemanly and faithful ^
piist Negro Professor that we have. He--*"
. successor, the best nll-mnml marr t" Kqthe
stale/ When I. D. Pinson is elected "
the._College is made.a._Te^cher Train in g"'ioveToi\V&rd
100 years. With, Dr. J. S.
ention, with that queen of women/ Mrs. (
oman'S Convention,' and Charles Lawson v
5. Si-Convention and I. D. Pinson at the ^
. Starks at the head of Benedict College, ly
Hingthe only-Teachers' College for Ne- :1
le clolid rising out of the east about the .
llg lUflbSlllllg showers to thp ynnthg nf [ h
\s a pastor, as a graduate of Morrisy as ,i
*t-the-f.Lutc, I piav .vou, brethren, think h
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1AMPBKLL, -' X
ul Baptist Chtrrctr; " ~ i'- s
tnderson. S. C- ' L
FAREWELL SERVICE FOR REV. I;
COLLlNg 7
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Farewell service was~heTd~Tn honor e
s of Rev. J. C, Colins on thP I8th._ R.ev. n
V Collins has accepted a'call to the True. ~
e I Love Baptist Church in Sayprmah,
44 Pa. RtA1. J. H. llolman made the in- *|
^Ttrft71nptni-y hiiiiiimlin He has known
k: Rrv. Collins since' his beginning in
?. I tht ministrv Rev. Corhette spoke in n
i I behalf of Rev. Collins. Rev. Corbette ^
t. ! nnito li11 wAVAiia l?,4. - -- *1
t oi??"v nunimun.it UUl JiiJUKfi -XJIC ?*-(joint.
Music was rendered by the
ii-choir and sonps were led by the
> n inisters. Many good things were
said by the following ministers: Revs.
'! 1 J. J. West, Wl. T. Smith. A E. Rm^(crim
ari(T many helpful remarks were n:
y i made by Dr*W. R. King and Rev, S. S
? ' A, _Ra&a- ?Mr* .hoe" JafksoriTs theme hi
5 puns a warning to th0 church to be hi
" j sure to pet a clean, efficient pastor tl
that u'jjl he n Vielp tn the < hini-li_inul:=R.
PRF race. Response to all remarks, hi
!!i J. C, Collins. Solo fey Miss e<
r Minnie Parker. s<
REV. P. II..HOWARD PASSES ~ oj
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Rev. P. H. Howard died February hi
M8, li>3?Lat'New Zion, S. C., where, he m
h--hatb4?een?HI-'-fur about two weeks at p
the home of his sob, Nathan Howard, ft
y Rev. Howard was a member of the tl
(f Central Conference and at the time of K
r hjs^?dtii-JAtaR-the-Tmstor"of Good"Hope ~
Circuit, * Orangeburg ." District. He li
, w?^( activ0 in the ministry for forty R
V vears; joining the conference in 1880- ?
lat Bethel A. M. E. Church, Columbia.
' I Fi om that, time until-h+edeathrbc was ?
f |ct ntinuously serving wherevcj he was ?
ol,,? ,i work the ministry was
n i confined t? thc Centrof pari of ftrm+h- ?
i Carolina: where he orcani^erf ?nU -.
H 'It marry churches, some of which j(
hc^k hlsr name, as Howard Chapel-'of- ?
the Manning District. He was cog- q
pizant of the fact that the end was ^
it tear. He wrote his presiding elder. ^
il Rev. M. Warley to send some oneto ^
1) tiike charge- of- hjs work; " At that "
h time he was able to be about, but
rr Ffhrnwi'.v HUh lie passed to the grea3" ^
s be vond. .... - ?- ?-?nt
1>nv. Howart? was born January 15,
, 1S60 at Statesburg. Sumter County
e't-i'd there^ he spent his early days. He1
cq:tC?s married to Minn Solemn Fiiimtcr
1 .at an earlv ap? and thev lived r??r?tVi
f>r;f"rt-y-yfivp years. To thia unwn-4fr ?
s children were born, 2 girls an(j g hovs ~
- rf--wjttPtl-fftlir"MTlS'*WWPl-v?i ' TTonnV-' i _-ba-h^TTowa
r d,Columbia. Henry and
>.'Nathan Howard, New Ziou;-Abraham
(1 Howard. I.ansing, Michigan, several
r a sister and a host of relatives and e
s. friends to mourn their loss. . - -j
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THEPALMEn
MANNING NEWS ! m
Trinity A. M. K. Church
Service "Were unusually good last
unday. The pastor, Rev. W. J. Rob' I
ison preached another of his mastet
ieces. The influence of the holy _ _
lirTt ccnJW he felt~l?S fie-(leHverecT
jch a masterly *u?rro<m umber
of visitors were out.
Sunday School was very interestinghe
leeson?wTT? thoroughly discussed.
uperintendfnt Thr rrvning -as~equatly
as lmpressiv<TaiTfhe"morn
ig service. The pastor ^gain elec ified?his*
audience with another of
is good sermong. The Elder,' Rev.
Umptcr held his quoits on. Monday jght,
Feb. 17th, which was very suceawful.
? ~ T~ ^
anola Newg^ Mt. Pleasant f^nirch
The Sunday School lesson was\ both |>u
iteresting and profitable. Attendananp'e
very good, The entjre school
witnessed quite a pleasant- surprise
y a visit o_? Rev. M. Gordon, who \n
very impressive manner brought (u?
i eelings from _hijt church and school1 jj'?
hd told of his mission, which. shouldN
e-the slogan of all Sunday School^Nr
nd the individuals, in the service of
lod.?1 ' : . "gr
Service opened at the usual hour
dth the pastor, Rev. B. J. Hodg<t_in !
he pulpit. The "Rev. M. Gordon, a *!?^
ery dear friend of Rev, - Hodge, '
reached?a -wonderful sermon from
saiah- tlw -ftth-Mi ft|>ter aml Sth verse. lU|
A't f :.'J0 die ~missionary " ladies oF TTI
Irangehurg, took charge, anil had. a. pr
'Ondertlil service Sunday night.
Ihay-will .nllio ca-l'i y-un tly'is meeting
ll the weyk:
tl: c.? r- ?
j nv 11' >it quarterly conference ol
ho Manning District of the African ^
I. K. Church was held in Trinity A.
1. JE. Church last Monday night-with
>i\ M. J Sumptcr, P. E.; presiding
The quarterly ciml'el'eneo was bperr=- ?
d~with: prayer hy one of the visiting ''
ninisters. the Rev, Chisohu_of^ th?
Jorth East Cqniference. AfteCwhi'Ch ar
he business of the corTfldinuV was "
a ken up by Elder Sumpter. '.v
Much praise w:i* ^riven t ho Rev \\' uv
Robinson for the business like way
n which he had arranged For the i
uarter. Hi's officers met a few rr.in- \vi
ites in advance of the hpening of the wi
I'l'll'll'l' and reported all monies and Tn
uhmittcd their reports; for the pas- sh
cr's inspection?: -Aecbrdingto plans; <i
h..y u-ni-n iniit i-iu.to.| - ? m 1 ... il In "Tft
iotu of al conference claims now so '/i
is i>, not- -iii-r't wiili itnv cmhnrnss- H-h
n'ent in the falls hence, they made a w
aund - report: for Presiding Elder's yr
1 the Dollar Money claim, something
hat has iii.-v IT happened-"here- Every
tody like this way and we are much
ndebted to Dr:~RphlnROi\"for his fin<>
uggestions.
At the close of the quarter last
londay night, Dr. M. J. Sumpjer in- '
reduced Prof, I. M. A. flyers to the "i1
onferenre?He spoke ten minutes on
The Negro' Church." H'is-.talk was
m pimtionah-r- ???: ? ?
Mr. Jos. Gresham, one of State su
'ollege's best graduates, is doing~fine *?
I'tth his agricultural' classes ai the
Tanning Training School, also with
vetung classes among the farm hovs
hd men of this" community. With his niJ
i.vs he has made the sehnnl campim -LL
oci-nl iniprmrmrrit s Hodtros. > hiuli_
cry, atjd other plants have been ar ,n
istieally-placed and. in a general way ^
Hug". "''c liinl.iiii; ii'.il?well at the ^
(-hoot. W
Mr. Greshanvs yloift in the comuinity
is telling, j* tie shas organized in
ian_y_ projects among hit- Ten-m pupils, ^wi
Te projects consist^. of tobacco, corn, sit
cgs, and poultry. JHe also has seven ly
yening -tfftrsses ItT^ftyhich the men "ihj
iee,t ahd study Community problems ni<
f farm life. Another feature of this re;
nuk is the making ""'I ?<* so:
sties of -this wt)rl^-.^tn the -office of- dV
nncipal Myers. PVof. Myers has r Gc
eM kept office and is compiling pertfnent
records for all of his pupils F.r
well as records" ofT other matters, on
av<> doing "mod work at Manning. tb,
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MT. CARMEN M. E. CHURCH f
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_n_ ii.. '?+t\ . # % i i ? Mi
i rompiiy' at ju ; o ciock sunday
lorning, Bro. G. I. "Kcarsejipened the *>r
unday Sctioorwrrh aT large crowd of stM
:.th officyr^ anil members, tlvery- ^
ady prespnt see-metLtu.have enjoyod 3j
lesson, At. the regular prrnnhinp
ttrr * large crowd yyas present to. "n
ear the soul stirring sermon preachJ
by the pastor,. Rev. J. P. Rober- \ir
in. ?. . ... " ?? Sa
The Busy Bee Club met at the home "?n;
r Mrs. A. Berry, entertained by Miss
U Counts, on Friclay, Feb. 14. Many La
elpful things were said during the
icetiftg. The following visitors were "M
resent: Misses A, Moore, A. B. Sin- "*?
leton and T. I.. Walker; all were inoduced
by the president, D. ' MY
pprso- ?- yr ?' t'!
Mr. Linwood Johnson'is o.n the sick X
st. also Mrs. A. B. Spells arid P. M. ;{
oberson. Y" y
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DILLON NEWS
Brthel A. M F rTmrrli |
The pulpit not being giippHort pg yer J
ha<l only prayer services Sunday
. s. was target^ fit tended and en- 'J*
>yed by all. . : . a
P." E. Anderson .filled the .pulpit 4"
unday night and preached ohy of 'i*
is soul stirring sermons from the- 26 ?|?
Tapter, 24 verse of Acts" "Paul thou Y
rt 'teEtd^?lth-yseli\ mueh TeaTftmg- ?.
iake thee mad." ; _* Y
-Revr-T. ..JL..RHHs6?iL45Aator of. .Pee X
ee was rrpntptt vlsifofr" Sunday. come y
gain Rev. Ransom. Visitors are al- %
ays welcome. f t
M. E Churck News , %
Rev. ~K~. Mack .preached Sunday 1 ?|*
lorniog a. bonnttfn) ?Qr?v?nn fr?ni I %
ook of St. Luke. His sermon was
nioved by all proi^nh r 1 I'j*
Mr. J. M. CouSafc of the A. M. E. X
burgh, also Mr*. Luln M. Bcthrft.: i'
orshippech with us Sunday^ i X
The Sunday School is .progressing]<5u
icely. The Fpworth I,eapue pay? Y
Juncoln-Dnuglags fragrant -Sunday X
femng, 7:30. .. ?
Rer. and Mrs. Mack'spent Tuesday ?
i Cheraw. o, ;
0 LEADED~ llpit
Aid Club of Mn-<;dmi:? ICipti-g
Church '
Htrvr R. M. Myers, I'astor of
nia Baptist Chuic'h was invited. to
trig' of Mrs.. Uobosca Lens., Kil l
nje 1 of Mrs. '/Rebeca. Iluas^^- llin ayne
St.. Many were present." A*
lightful s?4a<i course was served.
tCT Which the following |>roc catir
is rendered: Iniet .I7y Mrs7~Ma' I k*
Amnions and Mrs. Janie Ueax. .. Tjjlk
'\Mtv. I). M. idUlejnhii:~ SoK |.y
rs\ Laura RutlTerford. Talk bv Mi si"
ftj,', SI i f;. KIPHv;. ' I) . a - . \ r:
juyAlliu ini'iUiii" ua-i u;, i,v ;i|i
esejiK
"WrS. I- A. iVvcil. H. el'. : ;;: y
"Mrgr -Relieoca D.eas, Treasury r.
P. MATTIIlvW'S A. M. K. < H! K< il
OF.xkwukkkv
rown. The lesson was well "t; mrlTi
id explained hyHmHielW. .M. l oii"
rreachinir soivire t;.cean mimerliiri< -/
after <listhjssTon.?-lrK\-. K. I.. V-illit*/
)(>d assentled the rostrum and ajiL.
F the Usur>t preliminaries' pr'oachiffi
splendid st-pmon I'nnu "l>!- me" ipe
ith the FMritlistini's.''. . Thi- ||,j' ( (.
is treated with Drufnim.l
tppreibi<lit.v. .Rev. I.illtewo.d liion.
iQtvetl himself to -In- m:i-i..r . 1/.11?.
Luat-lw, And in hi' di m1"111. .I'i./n n1'e.
word of (!hd. lie hold hi-- < < iA<> ( "
ition sjiel'i hound. ' We can sa/* like
wsp of old.-didn't ,0111' tie; r! -/ burn
hil,, "thfle man "of (iod spoke /.y the
avr rv V~ ? "%' / "
Wall left leelilie.' u'|>1 iD'e<
%' ;r: .
I \i\fty six m:\vs .
As. was nnnounccil the H. A. unfmn
Greenwood county convened in vhi"inity
M, (Miurch * <>n Sat uf?Tay.
.'hruai-.v. 'i-ind. Brother Smith
id ~his~assistant* wore- ln rtfrrnT" it-~"
loot tvo plneon. A fin?a hftef. ilUrio...
:>n and caroful review of past .workr
me very progressive y re^u^o"n<
3re.-offered by. Secret ary r.i.' n
ijch was unanimously adopted.
Rev. A. r. Williams known is flu
ilpit Lion, is pastor of this church
p was principle spuLi-snnn of ilo?
eetintr. His adviix;?ftdrled~*nnich t~
?-^B?acx> niuTTsnrrcss of tlii^
?. Wo . predict trroalthing:.s unddF*
o leadership-9f Rev. W-i.lliams. A
sted by such ipen as Brothers (I. W
illiams and .1. II. Smith;.
The Bethlehem Baptist church nut
conference .meeting on February Jlv
:th Rev. A. X. Di\<rn. pastor. : V"clinpr.
This meeti fin-wcits very Inrcre^
attended. The principle, object he.
7 to IooKMMft anionir theh7s7Tvr ~T<7r_
in full of the Holy (Ihoshr?A-; a
5ult th(. following were ( iu.srn a)>d*
t a ride for?ordination : Brot hers
-Br- WilUarosf-tkwHn* , I Hurry rode
and .1. I.. Parker., ' " Rev.
C. W. I*nderWo'xh, pastor of
loree Zion Bantist church.. wn< .q.-.m
our streets Saturday. We arc t?Ad
at he . is some trail hie .in?the- -u?-l?
On Sunday, February 'Jdi'd. Mt>._
L. Parker, accompanied by- \I.rs.
ila Ramsey.-Mrs. Pr ft.rjicaii, and
iss I. M. (}. Williams, nnrfnrtrd -.to
osperity where thev attended j-hm-ch ,
vices :it Anttorh~1hl)>1 is't cfhuivh ,?>f
i if If Rev. A. T. Dixon i's pastor.
ail cli.iwya'nl" I ri:; ?
?ir friends and' neiirHhors t'..r '
id assistance rendered during th o
Mrt^ illnea- and* death of-1 nut wife
d mother.
We are deliirhted to sn.v thai R. .1.'
rk is jnip roving..
Rev. Sister Derm ('h.i;Lpe.ll .[uls.sinL
ru our .town oa the 2-1 th enrontei
tfft. John where she is pla-nrvihg to'
a a series of meetings.p. . . 1
rr.?-?y .v.*..*. ?* * ?" ?* . ..*? *. .*. .*..*.
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Manigault ai
Undertakers m
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gvgpnfmogt r
rilding thr nnrtful wRB ~ ^
tions to our contpe-. n|jl
, understandings digL- B&yi __
d Service insures |?T|FJ|
ptrtp^nmpliancc with
[lie inviolable rights
"desires of "the be- BpS
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PH HrArUIiLPH IA MANS
m
.Mrs; Annie Butler has ??*" / ' ?? > her ?
apartment' oa 17/jl li'th St.
ary ,-AIpore \ViIiams is leaving
for I.ake Wales, Fla., where six'
v^tLjton her? hps+rand trnU fronV"tIier<
to CokesUur** ty visit he.r mother.
M~iss Flealf)V _ Holmes of krnntfinyrAvonu(^snent
the day with Mrs. Pot- !er
Sunday../ ?
Mr. -MoireJ. .Jackson Mrs tmil..
!!etl?[iek arid Mrs. Annie Butler went "
i . - I ) 1 - 4< * . - - - ? -
i"- i can u> see "Ain't ,\o Sin," ono' p
lii.'.Iii'-t shhw. ' ^, hT ' : ?
Tff^uy J or . ?iu ite a while. . 11
"^lis.s Kleanor Uplines. was in At- -J
laniicT'lty oik- <1 ay last wepk.
J \ ' NKWIU-HKV N'KWH |
; Father and Son Han(|tiet
J ' ? ' : " .
__Tln- a;-1 iiailu-iro. ekes?et?HnrnnrlT1"
' if. Avhtch Prof. K. F1.. "Floyd -.-Lc. .
r >'inrtpiyt crave a Banquet Wednesday
\'e"?)jn<>. l-\-11rrnrrv i'Qia 'in iw.;;miitoiiinn.
It was well attended. The
a fliers and mothers were out in dartre
in est lit aljtioni' whom Wpre Crnixd _
"t 1 appellor .loli^iis A. Blown, of Charleston;
F'tv.r 1*. S. (lullmaM. of N'ewl
< t ry, Sir Wm. l)avi.s. T). 41 |p v?.q-..lfrr-y.
r.veryliody -enjoyed ttTI- ' pro - .
ram. There nro to-imtv ii? Imea |^~^
Hiis class and lifteep fiittwr*;?.This?
a splendid farming distriqt arid <
a immhdr *>f these fathers own theijr_-j
Oivn land..' When [he^.prVu-S^v- whs A
er tlie eoninlitte^ served three four
3'ho TRlult -o'hi-d is getting ajnftg '
: f-ni'?u-mlcr tli'i* -leadership of Prof'.
Ployd. fifty-two. on roll, three teachW^hon.
flu- St'liool t h..!*,> I 1
wore 11 u i to a nil in her of adhlts who
could tint write their names hut glad
1 o renoft, for that school ipore thep
J wo thirds i.if thein-ean mite'And speTI
their tjames very Well. Thoy'will have"-!
). I'litimr nrogiuun it lH'ti.-fhetf-nchctff:^
-- isos w}th the adults only. _
The w.bsna school ~wifl render-n
program at Hannah school March Oth
"Hi" uniform rank^of the; Knights of.
Pythias will render a. program at the <>
Hannah school March 11th. The pub-i
Tic?is invited.
^Rev.' Hawkins- is doing fc .greatj
'' (il k at Hannah church. Tin nn'iiden > 1
are TakTnir good care of him. Each ' C
-^notliiv i hey i-T^rTfl" Vii^ h""l" tvillTT ~
' ntilo. . ?? -? p
Tl.f farmers nr,.'Imniniiinir ,t~e+rrH?their
farnvs, - .. j C
Herbert Moon, son of Mr.and Mrs J 8
\nderson J. .Moon received an ugly'
' r.w on the ,Jiead and internal jnwitrh
a street ear in Washington,"TP"
E. He was taken to the Freodman'*' j.
l|o.s!nlal. His condition was reported
to be serious. He is working with his j_
brothers-Elis P. Moore.rwho is in the 1'
' (lertaki'ig?business?in?the cit\?of-?
AVe sh ingtun?Last- i^piwrt?is -t+mt- -bw?ji.>
improving ahrt'it as Well as can be
n pec ted.- Miss Mabel Mo6n./and Mrs.
H. X. Mic-kens. his sister.;?of New
Yoi k -City,is with ' his. His many c
friends wish for him a speedy^ re covery.
. " ? ." . A - . TS
Air, ami Mrs, ftnhert (luiss-return
<1 home after spending over a year i o
to White Plains. Xew York. *; The
ministers' popularity contest tTTT
'r-.. tu.t.l ..< > \T I, ?Ux iWl. I
TflWct To fevv ffVeat success. There
ir~ -vtx ministers in this contests?7]
J. H. JOHNSON & CO. '
'Notary Public anil Dealer t
"TfT Teal1 e^fnTe and sale of lots in J
itnt: i:uk;k cttmktftty^Ronn. ?
tifulty )iuv,'i(ed oil payed road above 1
. CuUvgoTp-ktee. - v- I
I'hone r,422.
. Washington Street _
......| >
nd Williams | L
nd Embalmers ^ .
.. 1 ' ?;?r x "
, - - ; : 4j
ft- : , . ' ' - 7 f -
_ 714 Main Streiet {
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Columbia, S. C. |.j]
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We h ave a lady licensed f *
Embalmer. {
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X i
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?x+s
..Complete motor *t*
'a L-Xniipmeiit & -I
1 PhoncA^. ???X-f-r
r?. \ l\r
U*y 8519 NikIu 7242
-r Y F
v I
"" " PACE ^
!t,eli? vo.s. a HQadachc or Neuralgia io~ .. .V-3
W iiniiutcs, checks a ( old t Ik- first day
tmf \ t < d? vr" ?~
Quality IVpskItip' ("Inii :
BTy^rneanm^liv^nrin^~-A^ 7 .
teriinr and l)> ein?4
We ale iji business f'ui yojir convenience
nird our living.* A ill .- y
1 . JLJu- (1/1 o|ier:n ion \v? n11i lielir --
J. It. lfeiilcy. Manager
Y. M. ( . A. ISl HJ)1N<;
i^ifrUiET iilreet--???tHem^r t
J. MOLINA . -: ^
- AiatllTKCT
Plans -and Si)ecific:ninii< ? .?,?;?r??
7 j' Submitted on Thot t . iietic*. _1 .+1 u??:
"f?bO K. MclJci'.Avc. Greenville, S.' C.
ery Repairs PI 1 ON 14- t -r.
<>ipps' Hat lory Servke
Dniulnanulit Gonld Hatteries
jf<r l).V 'Ovvm/s, liei}ni ?Ts
'?* "GIVE us A 'I'll J A Ij
21.'J Lady. " St. Ctrl u at Iti'u; S. C.
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?PRWI-.'SSIO VAr^i l===r;n
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A. ~M. tti-2 TT M'~T ~Prfice dfclG. ' I
?.?() 'I1. 1\1. t?. 8 I-*. -M lies.. Hf) 18
Dr. C. K. Stephen*"" -
'1 ihiysirjan and Silicon 1?
-linear e?oL , Woinei ami i 'iiildi en A ?-?
r Specially ~~ I
) f f iee'r - I-Residence.:
I I I I' / W.iiili^ -M'. l.,ih-UaU Sl'. . " *3
)ftic? 11 A.,M. luTrmrTriVtr^
I)R. H. I) IIARPKR
' Surgeon Deiiltsl.^i "
?illiiiKst Ms I rtu t i'Mi.t;?IMarivT'riN.wns . ~ X
. and Sri (I yes. . ?
V Gold -Crown and liridaru Work ' , '' "
- , A A.I J S ' ^ r
"TTlTtTa Washington St.. pjhme JI'iM
DR. 11. II. -GOOPKR
I.VllI is I X ?. ... ??*? .' '
Special A lien! ion Given t,u. 1> .-i asea ?
~ of. Mru?C^nis Gtdtl
Crdwr a ixr ii ' i<lire Work
A S|)eejany
)Hice 1'lnine G 1:'H. 1 1-47 \V^> "tuii Si? ??
7 \ Residence l'in>ne 8"^G4
)lTice Ilours: ' ' To le phono s::30a
A. RI, to 7:00 1'. M. :OfAoe titKta ^
i ' ' . v-* Ilt.-siik-ncc 8HTH? t ^
IXiv - -DKNUST
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'4Htn^; l'l.TtTS". ("ro??s and IVtidnrs
S inn lay .1 jy__ ApiKilnUiu^t =T!""
'.x traction by Coa'd active A no>: hois lOT"*
jj Wushiujilftri St.. Tula, S.. C. ,
-1)R. I.. M. DANlIXy T"
IMi>>1tianJand Surgeon
peciaj A Itt'ITlion 'liven l>i>r:i--rs. of ??L.
"" Women." _
'ffire Hc:-idi lu't' . ; .L
13ck-rWirstifiTgt'7?ii~22:'?U' Hampton .
Kliuuy -<i-4liH ^ ITiTTm" m ?
i
jm.
rflW ITiiuis: "l't-lt{pli?m'-i--==g?==^=<?
1 :<H> '? ? -l-OU-.-H.-iH: " : JTFs."TtVyj'
(>:Oi> to s ou 1'. M. oiik'f - :
Iff ice: ' iiv.-idenee:- tK!u
.Taylor SI., 1117 l'jn^ St.
If rice-'Hours: . l'hones
i a. m; to 2 r. M... .iies. ss.7r?
( ) r. M. to .8: r. M. Office 1247 ;
DJt. W. D. Chappelle
* +liysifian and 'Surireon
Diseases of Woniert and; Children
a Specialty .
Office: _ . Residence; i
424^- Asscnrtdp'"f^T. tTTOT" I'me" St.
S. R. GKI'lEN, Al. 1). ?~
U*ire""ItcTiirs.i."* *' >
* - / S) to 10 a. m.
_12 to 2 p. m.
G to 8 p. ni.
honq, 379G 2030 Tayior iSrl
**Tice Phono 8107 7 Ri\s.__Ilb4?fTC7'G79if~~~
N\_J.-fhi:DPRK K
I (nrncy-al-Paw and Notary Pnl?lic
PIIACTICK IN A I,I.V (OHM'S
?s<aiii?ami P <Gti.il 7~- "
I 19 Washington St., Colttrihia. g
Offiro 11 ? Phono "
ft. in. _LajLjv ok ?? r '3530 "/
o. m! to 7 p.JB.
Dr. II. C. Thompson-.?..
^^ Siiryoon Pen MM v "
'ln'rs, Crowns, Ui id^os,- Kjtractloiis
-? . -A Spooially ' . -s ' fles:
2228 \VASIIINGTON ST II RET"