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PAGE TWO ' p ? ! THE "OLD GRAY" AI Sir ~ E. PH I LI REVIVALS, A TOPIC OF MUCH I DISCUSSION J __i We find that the above subject is! quite a live issue of today under thej caption of "Evangelism." Some ex. I ?- cellent articles have appeared in both'1 ?- seeular and religious papers discussing ..the same. Brainy v/ritefs, niThistertat: and lay have offered usggestions as to, how they should be conducted. One', j Prof. Metz, layman, formerly of Green ?- "ville, but now of Cincinnati, wrote a timely article upon the vsubject that was published in the Christian Recorder a few days ago. The .writer L * condemned the methods used by the latter day evangelists in getting the1 unsaved to approach the altar for! prayerrand also -t-o-agrapt rhri'st Ev- . erything that he said was true. And1 -L.: I am glad that the laymen are inter-! ested in this subject. Now, one of the chief hinderances to revivals among! " Wlored^people is_the monev. it takes-, ? ?l money to run things in this worjd, [ and revivals' are no exceptions. But I the money to bear the expenses of a revival should be appropriated^by the , lay members in advance of the meet-1 !..? t>V? ftit tug, jl lie gicaat puinv/n v/x ?vo ?vi least. For it do^s not mind who Jsj the evangelist, and what methods he, hbq( if fVirpp fmiyths of the revival services are to-be taken up in try - f ing to get money, the eight nr , t,r" i days' meeting will finally close with not even a revival in sight. The people must be taught, that in" as much ? as they must make financial scriai-! 1 ces to educate their chilrden, they' must make similar sacrifices to save1 their Kilk'd ? . ... It appears from aftipr effects that the revivals of today only sl6w up; sin but by no means put it out'ofj. ' ' that is accomplished by haying them, is only short lived. And in a few - ""days you cannot, tell that even a re^ -viva) was held so far as results can be seen". In our* recent " revivals ; ? tho ninnar ic tint, kW^j til his' , but slightly wounded. And it is di11' _ ing their lame period we drag them ihlO the cliun.li and ennfor upon them; all the church's ritoe^- and^eremotftes. 1 We deceive ourselves in that We think1 we have- added substantial members.. to our respective Churches when we have ih them only cripple- sinners:tar-j -?r- -tying to he healed. For just as soon JL a.?_.they~~recover from that spall Of' lameness they go right, "back in?rthe~ - ' than thg first. We need revival4 thnt" woTtdr*"ATid-therr-lttst-ot4vte-is worse are launched by prayer, and 1 do"! mean sentence prayer. Prayer liko Paul and Silas prayed at midnight. Prayer like the apostles~~"prayed 011 the day of pentecost. Prayer like SHr? foiefathcrs and mothers prayed A'o^.-. vival that will come in answer tcrsnclr* prftyora will not simply wound ih sin, but will kill dead in sirfc-and make , ' alive in Christ Jesus*, When this happens to individuals, you will not only i . have grand and noble church mem-. ? ?h*?r-&?hut upright christian citizens,' "that will fmake the world bvtte,. by' ' living- in it,*- --- ?r?.... z ... | - .. Our Whereabouts ' On last Sunday we were with thej student, who is thepopular pastor-of our church at Winnsboro. Krothtrry ?? MtntoR- . must, ?^???53ni ful ministers in South Carolina. 7fe commands the respect of both white i and colored in his city. And every, denomination recognizes his ability.' We are proud of this-young man, and any other presiding elder would be. I Just out from-SVinnsboro he took the Ebenezer church tha^ no -one else: would have and during his extra time' he- made it one of the TJCTSt ""Tttttrr" points in the district. We shall never, forget the courtesies shown us at [ his-home?by_himself and queenly wife. Sunday was a high,'qay with Us" in" Winnsboro, /?he eitizsne turned out in ^ full to dur quarterly meeting^ Prof, i W. -principal..of J hP Jiight? ?school and his^teachors, were visiTOTST" at our service. Prof. Ross is indeed a; fine christian gentleman as well as a prepared man, and he has a group of teachers that do not hesitate to render service in The church of .God. j The principal himself is at the head j . of one of the leading departments in > his church. Two of his teachers, Mis-' ses Larcie L. Smith and Mary E. Hick-i son, board with our pastor am) wife.j and they are reaT-ehureh?and -Sun-i day school workers. Brother O. E.j Manigault who oporat.es successfully; one of the largest grocery stores' of, any colored man in the state was at! our service and took.'the collection. He| is one of the leading deacons in the! Baptist church and is admired by the entire public. Everybody-sKoufd pa-' tronize s6ch a merchant. Brother Eddie Davis and his lovely madam were also at our service. He owns the best j dry cleaning plant of the city and has ?' ;?the largest trade. A t night~"we""lle-j livered a sermon to a packed house j at Ebenezer the church referred to i above. Brothers S. A. Moore, J. h, | Batiste, C. J. Robinson, Amos Whitener, John Sampson, Rufus B. Qreen, | R. Cambell, D. Smith, Sis. L. P. Cam/, bell. A, Green, R. J. Moore, Fannie; Smart, Garrie Green, Mamie L. Wood- ] ard and Batiste are only a few of y the workers of Way man. Brothers.,!!. J r?- Hr Boyd, John Ruff, Samuel PicheTT, j Neal Ruff, Geo. Boyd, Balus RufF, Dennis Boyd, Sisters I.aura Hilton, i Ann* Boyd, Van t-ne. Ruft, ate a few of the. work era of .. y - r . v* . ui ui/nrr i R. C. Cafdwell of the Baptist church ; was with us at this Service and did i i,?' j us great good. P. E.' assessment paid : j in full. This week end will find us at Spartanburg with ?>r. J. C. McClellan and the R$v. W. S. Jones. We ^will preach for Brother McClel r. Ian Sunday morning and conduct the business rryeeting of his quarterly con-1 ference Friday evening previous. We will preach at Atchinson Chapel for| [r Brother Jontti Sunday afternoon and / his mission in Spartanburg Sunday J sTD THE NEW RIDER | ir1 f.'g' " ' j evening arid complete the business o: the quarter. Let the members of thes, charges pray for an outpouring of tht Holy Spirit" "Let iia advance on oui knees.0 P.- S.?AVe Lh&'!kfully received from?Brothei' Ti I..?Lindsay. n,f Lei ton, as the- Allen's day assessmenl from Bethany church.__the Rev. 1). R Edwards, pastor. - w CHARLESTON NEWS * "V ? Morris Brown Church ?* On last Sunday morning, our pas tor, Rev. J~. L. Benbow, spoke fron Acts 11th chapter and 26th verse using for his subjecT "Christian Cha racter." The Holy Communion was administered,?and?the?day?was se] aside as "Go to Church Sunday". Se veral visitors united with us, and i few aged mothers were present. The} Spring is here and Easter"on the- way werp haonv to be wittr~as,~rrmL hftv< the privilege to commune. ? Sunday school was well attended Spring is here and Easier .on. thq way The weather is favorable and the lit tie folk are again delighted to conn out. They are getting ready for oui 3:30. Come oat and enjoy listening to the children. "Our league was well Miomlvd his Simftnv?The league has taken T>n' nev life after the -reorganization. CorrT out young folk, and make the leagui grow. . Our revival is under way with Rev \? P. Carolina of Georgetown is con ducting the same. Join in with us am -make this a banner year.savlng'souls 1?Our new?rooms are ncui'ing completion. The stewardesses were able ti go in them Sunday in nrenaring fo the holy Communion. 'These room: jerere needed long ago. .Congratulations to the ushers fm the drinking fountain installed on ou, church porch. This sanltftjwdevky i: Th keeping with..one of tt\e goTfil healtl rules.. Corne ragain ushers, you're tin trest in Charleston. . l.ast but not-least the rally. In thi church, out of .chyreh, every (lay al th,^ way. Rally- rally, rally, to. tin front, to the left, never behind, Ral ly, rally; ptit our rally over. - Emanuel. A; M. E. Church Out?revivul?meet ing has?boon ii progress a week and tho Lord is..bliiSS ing us each nitrht. These services wil continue until Easter, Rev.-I. W. Wil btrrn, Trx=p astor-nf-mir ehureh, preaeh o(t :i viftort sormon Monday evi' ning to a crowded house. Eight .fc'oul were saved^ It was a meeting "hm? to he remembered. We were indeei in l,nitn Il'.ll - ncxc m-t, ?? Hum ii in uu midst ami hope he'll oomo agaim__ Sunday morning our pastor. Rev J. K. Board preached frorn the 1 <>t) et?*-pter of Acts.-- -This chapter wa explained in a way that the snialles child could understand. Thp-theme-o his discourse was "Immediate Salva tion." JRov. Beard is? a wonderfu teacher as well as preacher and s'in tiers?were-taught- the w.'.ay to i In trie diate salvation in this sernTOTTTT ! Sunday?school was called at thi usua 1 Tiou r Tiy the supenHtemlytrtT"W r S. L. Jones..._ Each teacher, responded to the roll calVwith a Bible verse, af ten; the discussion of the lesson "col taction" was taken and reports made TtTF" school was dismissed. A lively consecration meeting wa: *at?f htr rKrf- '4 = --e?- v-~~ -c?? ' .. ^ vut?*?. ^. i-. UA1_ LXIIIJi _' to 7:30 Sunday afternoonr .All pros ent enjoyed the meeting Sunday evening- after a mousing sermon by the pastor six persons' \ver? received into full membership in th< church. This was a beautiful as wel as happy occasion The holy corhmun ion was administered at both servi ct'S. We noted several visitors in thi audience. Glad to have you worshij with us any time. Monday evening, April 14th, wil end our $4,00 rally. <orpe and wit ness this occasion. Mt. Z?/>n A. M. K. Church The members and friends of Mt ^rdif^eTe ^hom'ied with the gospe which was?so?beautifully?delivers by Dr. Witherspoon both morning ani evening. On last Sunday-which WTP communion Sabbath attendance wa: unusually large. More- especially a' Sunday evening services, ?at wfoicl timn tKnin nrAOAnrt . ~ - _ A . ......v biivu )iiciicuv(i nave IIIC JJUSIOI new inspiration in delivering that un usual message to his^people. Subjce "Th(. Man Who I'rayed After Deaths '* This was qso powerfuHy deliverer by the pastor, it created a spiritua fire irr Zion and two young person; went to" fhe"altar ad handed theii hands to the pastor and their heart; to God. They became members o Zion. ' .. . The pastor and officers have als< decided to put on a campaign foi souls and on Monday evoning,_Apri 7th a revival meeting was launcher with renewed spirit and power di vine. Mr. W. Henry Moore died on Sa turday morning April 5th at his hom< on Rut avenue. He was an honorabli man and he was also widely knowi As a pilot on the barr, for many year; he was well thought of by both whrti and blacky and being an officer of Mt tion was shown by the many minis ters of Charleston. His funeral wai held at Mt. Zion ehnrrh on Mnnriai afternoonfi April 7th and a large fa mily survived him; his wife and si: daijghtef^ one. son r * - ' Mrs. W.Henry Moore, wife, Char leston; tMrs. J. T. Louie, New York Mrs. T. M. Lesense, New York; Mrs A. P. Hardy, New York; Mr^s. J. A Knights, Nfew York;* Mrs^ Josephim Grant, New York; .Mr*.~ "Mirian Bro^n, Charleston; Mr. Ernest "Moor' Charleston. A great old veteran is m more. -T" - Rev.,, Mrs. Mouzon has returned ti Charleston and holds herself in readi ness to\give service for God at any time. She is stopping at the hotni of her sister, Mrs. Eulone Hamilton ? ? i w THE PALMETT , Mr. J. A\ Hamilton is showing 1 great progress physically after a long ' illness. . 1 Mr. John A. Harris and family ] spent the week at Sumter last week, t .. The 250th anniversary of Charleston _i has been one of the greatest historic < .events ever Put over in this city in t f all ages. It had brought from all parts t ? of the country many noted men. CharI leston was honored with quite a num- 1 r ber-of ambassadors and senators of 1 Washington and our city was jam- I ) nied with visitors from far and near 1 ZIS. witness that great hltitflrltl ZEUEE:3 t gram that was carried out with joy^"1 . and splendor. . % Hymtmth Congregational Church _\ Morning and evening services were r well attended las't Sunday. The uas- 1 tor, Rev. C. S. Ledbetter was at his t best in the morning voorship. He spoke t on "Ruth, the Moabitess, Meeting 1 Life's Demands." At night Miss' E. r Freeman, a national social worker, ' spoke to a large audience. Miss Free-;. , man has a world of information. She [ has .traveled-over the civilized world "and knows the interracial?problems -t j from every angle.?Her mesasge was & . informing and inspiring. 1 Plymouth church will celebrate her c I 63rd anniversary Sunday, April 13th t - with Appropriate storvioeg morning! ana night. "Dividends of- 63 Years" t is the subject of the anniversary ser- i ] mon that will be delivered by. the pas? tor. At night the roll of the first mem- I j. bers will be called. A candle light i: jv service will be conducted by Mrs. Jo- t r sephinc F. Wil&om A cordial invita- j ' lion is extended the public to worship at Plymouth. ~ * L J(1M;S CHAI'Ll. A. AI?RClL I p The members and^ friends of the . above named church turned out splendidly on .Sunday in spite of the'bad""* J weather/-> ?i-: ;-r ' -:? j Our pastor preached wonderful sermon from "Respectfulness in the Home, Abroad and in th<> Church." T" St.'Matthew 15:4. D . I r Tuesday evening, April 8th funeral services were held for Brother King \ B. Jones, who lived in Columbia but r was a member elsewhere. -Rev. A. Me--4 (. Neil Whitd preached his funeral. His 1 < text '.was jaken from Job 7:10. 45ub- i ject~~"CaUfig?' r-^ -lf : We are planning to place in our < church an organ to tune of our com- ^ ~ niunity and sing the songs of Cod to , 1 every creature. Mrs. L. M. Whtte, , e wife of our pastor, will have charge j - of the music. We all met her at the j funeral which was~her first visit over here but she is orte of ours7 Pray foj- our success in every step. f"~ IhK'K Hll.l. M-Wtt ' Miss?Kdna Marshall l?>ft 1 evening for New York Oity after ~ pending two weeks with her * brotherraid.sisters.-Mr^.and Mrs-J. \V-> Mar.- ^ j shall, s " . r Miss Sadie White, who "is teaching- ] -at Georgetown spent- a few days last -j 7 week in the city as the truest of Mr. 1 and Mrs. B. C. Hall. iT Airs. J. h. KobersoTT is still confined ~ t to her room. r y f The York county field's day Tor The 1 - colored schools of the county _\vas } 1 Jield at Gmmett Scott high school on t - April 4th. - . t : T+RT~tb 1 loWtng schools of the coun- ( _TT?were - represented:?New Zion, Mt. j ?" Zion, New Hope, Grawford and the 1 city schools; Gmmett Scott high schol ~ ^--Clinton college. Friendship college, \\h_ * ' End graded school and Aragon nidus- c " turial. " 1 Beautiful exhibits were presented ~~by the various schools. The parade f J was said to be a mile lgng. The cars i.l t Xvei-p " heft'iiT.TfiTn"y ~defc&ySt oaseoall game climaxed the ath- * letic activities for the day. There was also a spelling' match between \ the highr schools of the city. t '1 Misse^ Dollie James, Bertha Lee 1 I Rivers, jAnnie C. Wheeler, in com- 1 * i any with Mrs. Campbell motored to ( ' Rock Ilill Monday. Mrs. Nettie James ' 1 limn^t Scott faculty, loined them _ 1 in' a trjp to.Charlotte visiting John- 1 son C. Smith. * * ' ' Miss James" will spend the week ( ' in Rock Hill with Mrs. James. These ( teachers are off on their spring vaea- ^ tion.- - - ~~ t p MONT ( I.MR? N. J.. NEWS ? I ' . - * 1 Rev. J. C. Love of Union Baptist v 5 church has closed one of the great- r ? est revivals in the history of the , F church. Kev. \v. w. t'arter trom the j ? state ,of Massachusetts preached for r two "Weeks some very powerful ser mens and through his preaching there t were many who accepted Christ and j 1 there ,were also many christians who ( 1 renewed their covenant. This- was U 1 indeed a glorious time. Rev. Lave is) v one' of the ablest-preachers and train- j \ r edt scholars in Mont Clair. He has ( rihrved very faithfully-the above nam- ; f ed church for nearly thirty one years, j In order to create interest arid let ) the public know what we are doing \ r the last meeting of the young men's j 1 soeial club was an open meeting to j 1 the public. We had some twenty visi- j - tors who stopped in and gave us some c veVy encouraging remarks. We were f - fortunate through Mr. Wr f>. Baitey ! 5 to have as the principal speaker^cit ; 2 the evening Mr. Richard Owens, who Ljised-as^a subject: "Awake them, put * them to work and see what will hap? pen." The ablest address that the club . ever had was delivered. 'Mr, Owens tin lormopiy-ftt?Annapolia, Md., and a j - college graduate-of Morgan college, j - in Baltimore. s Games of whist, and dancing fol- ! / lowed tVip program. After which re freshments were served. The next < meeting of the club will be a busi ness one. AH mmcbers are asked to - he.. present. New members are wel; come. -~y. i. One of the smartest functions- oT " . the season Was the whist party given e Thursday evening, the 3rd, by Miss i Eva V. Logan, of Portland jPlaee, in e honor of her house guest Miss P. Foso ter of East Orange. Two rooms were thrown ensuite,' and w^re mflde at3 tractive with earlv snrinc flnwurf I - E., V. Logan and Mrs. W. O. Bailey - received the guests at the door and & they formed their places at tht t?r" .; hies by tally cards, which were in .? 12.1. -? - ?? 1 Q LEADER u v :he shape of a bouquet of orchids. J I rhose who made high ccjore weje'cd Mrs. Ri.ch*rd- hvens,_Mr. .Guy Young, ^ner Miss Mary Greer, Mi,si Louis Aus- 1 :in And Mr. Edwurd Tanner. When ty ards were laid aside dancing was in ?ujoyed until the hostess served and la* laborate course of refreshments. Af- T er, which it was continued until late, goi Those present were Mr. and Mrs. *ea tichard Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Guy foung, Mr," and Mrs. Robert Wright, enc Mr. and Mj-sTMack Jennings, Mr.-and Sai Mrs. P. Barge, Miss P. Foster, Miss col: Marv-Green. Miss J. Lovett, Miss C. .Vyatt, Miss R. Ilarvey, MissJ?. Levis, Miss Beatrice Criss, Mr. M. ftfar ell, Miss R. Dunston, Mr. W.'J. Far- I owpMlss M.-Early.Booth. "Miss asp Ctleen Early, Mr. Moses, Miss L. Aus- frii in, Mr. Samuel Allen, Miss F. Aus- J in, Mr. W. Vaughn, Miss Lillian B. Arl Brooks, Miss^y." Brooks, Mr. E. Tfch- ton ier, Miss Eiy/ Logan, Mr. Bailey. Thi PHILADELPHIA NEWS . j o son Mr. and Mrs. David Pearson, Miss ren deanor Holmes, Mr. Berbert, Joseph, iqd David, Jr., Pearson, and Mrs. A.. ^ Butler, went to St. Paul Baptist ^a; hurch Wednesday evening to hear' ' he city quartets. Mr iviorrel Jackson was one among ^ he 1,300 that attended the Elks aiin mal ball in Baltirhore Friday evening. Mrs. Annie Butler has joined the t ?. C. O. chorus. The chorus wilPgive K . i play, "The Belles of Cornville" at ^ he Methopolitan opera house on Bread- -and-Poplar streets, May 18th. __| iMtss Eleanor llolmes was a visi- fro <>r jr. thp home of Mrs. Butler ?Sun- ,m, lay. ^ Mn Kiiuinl?Wliitc?called?m?the- -ML :r?nie of Mr. Morrel Jackson Wednes- anj lay. '.. - * the e - ? der (ikEENWOOD NEWS r _- im] Bethel A. M. E. church ^ : -== Sunday, March?Jfiith reminded us" >f genuine worship most especially jy having a. visitor from the I.ancas;er district in the person of Rev. M. M. Maruo, b. D., of Sumter. The Suhday-school-convened at 10 C 'clock under the direction of our eldi rnporiritendent, Mrs'.- Lillie V. Perriit. sec ahe-~is ah exception with reference, Ebi ,o the value of time. She knows Pre1 vhen' to open and when to close. All - This?being a day of review each old :eacher had a period for .review dur- son Jig., the session. tri< ? After the school had closed Kev. res M. M. Martin gave us lpvery~helpful?Iln] jpi'mon. Te\t. Job 1G: 10: "My witness sta a i-m. iu-g\ v 11, i> mi rny ire*mo?ott? We wfcr*; pleased ttr Have as visitors ^"e 'rom Abbeville^. Mr, /aftd Mrs. John. ^_u Martin.? -Another ly^y jVk?.sp> name hjs ,\-n cannot reiyll W&s tps.<y/present. Ml: Come again' ah offArou. We are. al-. J?r virys~prtnrt~tn eiiteliafn strangorn; tTTff Sir. and Mrs. Charles Ward", Mrs. to "(Tie Cooper and Mrs. E. W. Mosfrfley joy nolored to Bailey Bethel Stinday. tha Morris Chapel Baptist church ' MorT'is Chapel is still hol<Ting her' ded rwn, and" is- thr* -leading church irr Baj T:Is 'city. aDd-Greenwood county. WVe- gra lave just closed a ten day* success- of ul revival with 2.1 additions to the Kb< hnrch ami more than one hundred wa, lollars raised. Peace, loye and har-'?jj nony .prevail in the church as never n Jefore. . : the Etrst Sunday the?schooh opened at -jr he usual hour with a good attenfafl'ce of officers and teachers at their Th5t s~ ? "" ? -At 11:.*19- the pastor delivered aj 1Vj ffeat gospct-mei^ago-frOm the sul^J_~f oct "The Second Advent." . 7-1 y1 --At - yi-00?lh\ - -Warper -<1W rvered - - an'xcellent lecture oh health. R. Y, P. U. forces met at 5:00. Isc At 8:00 p. m. Rev. A. T. Lomax de- ver iv.ei'cd a soul stirring message to~a sJ?e nil house. -The services wound Up f or,n T he day with three additions to the p hureh and th0 ordinance of Baptism . af observed. ' ig ' Dr. P. Douglas Johnson, our worthy . >asTor, is an evangelist' and revivalst of national repute. Having serv-1 *d five years on the evangelist field >f the National Baptist convention,-j y Te keep? the ?spiritual- hkle- Ivigh?in_^-r ill of his services. Some one is added j I"0 o the church nearly every service.; U1 auxiliaries.of the church are alive ;s^r mil copper ate with tl>p pwtoh Wp Ii?.V ; is out of F.gypt into the land of Ca-'f' ^ man, where we now enjoy liberty and-?"u irosneritv which we did not enjoy iin-]1"^ il he came. *?r jDlr Mt. Pisgah Church"' our The old method of April Fooling! wit lennle hv. wrifine lnv- leftnro- enn. the hiding with "A. P." -and causingUvei hem-to direct their attention to samelMu hject that does not appear, on thevoo, irst day of April, is old, and out of tofi late, according to the members of.ber dt'l T'isgah. Instead-of'"April Fool-.jto ng" they believe tn surprising hjrl 1 doing something good and worth^jby vhile. / This was demonstrated fast.'enji donday night when, they pounded the,wei )astor, Rev. W. M: Thompson; with j site i variety of eatables. This is'the se-'vill ond tim<i they hav0 donp this since keti onfercnce: 1 , . 'vivi NELSON & 1 1504 Fif J ' t ' ^ ^ ' ' " .i?^ ~~ ?'?w v ? : ? " 1 .*- . ^ drs. A. Mc^ani^l Perrin has mov- denv into her beautiful home on thejcor- ter t of Gilliam and Baptist streets. iWal rhe pastor was called to Prosper!-1 Mrs, to conduct a series of meetings, serv interest of the Stewardess boards, trip t week. = They tell us something serious is" ng to happen among our young chers soon. ' . . At rtrs. Susie Nance spent the week -n 1 in Seneca'with her daughter, Miss ah, who is a teacher in the junior lege there. jS"^ RIDGE SPRING NEWS _______ scho ^ . j n spite of the cool weather the laragus 1 growers are loading re?erator cars every 1 b?x Messrs. W. M. Harris and Curtis' tlom timus spent the week "end iin Wins-1 M -Salem-with Mr. HarriiPi brother.' ^1? iy reported a pleasant and safe,111811 j; ? ... ." i and diss Beulah Thomas, Messrs Hud- ' ?"^ i Smith, Jerome Mason, and Cla-[1TV\ ce Williams left for Atlantic City ,-w ??-V5 Ve regret to report that Mr. Roy iford was seriously burned when'w... i exploded. Frogi the last report jX.' . improvement was slowly. ; . 'hono on the sick list are Mrs: M. YIS1* rritt, Mr. Elliott Naggles, and Miss.*orn srease' Smith. The heartfelt sym-.'r?w7 hy of the-community goes out to . sick ones. ? I drs. Marcie Crawford is at the bed '*2 e of her mother in Aiken. -dftit Waltfer Norcis has returned > re,n m the government hospital much are 3 roved. * - i patr >- (M T1 tTV 1 ' ?J jeburg Sunday to take their bro- & r Mr. John Hammond, who is un- left the care of the ductur. \Ve hope.turd . Hammond will soon return , much | M proved. ... ! day Ve are all expecting a happy Eas- j T1 delinquent subscribers will please Jeady to pay up by the 11th. Ijoye "" * 'sher - MULLINS NEWS . .jsiTpt - ?. | in last Friday night the presiding pra] pr, Dr. E.i R. Anderson, held- the ond quarterly- conference of the u'.g jnezer station. A large crowd was 7^^ sent to witness the conference, reports were up and the presiding- Wall er was well pleased. Dr. Ander-j ^ is making good on. the Dillon dis- Mt. it. and "all of the people love and day, peel liirn.?Last week Prof. J. S. oftici berts and Uie -writer attended the take te teachers assaciAtlo7r~rn -Colum i -M and en joyed the sessions, where R. B met. quite a few of .outsold friends, -j^e ring?the past weefezthe writer' and -teachers, "Miss Verna R. Mason, 'o'c]0 *S Annie Belle Pickett, end Mrs. e(j ^ tie Reaves were Invited out to the^?-jerent homes in the school district' ^ either dinner of supper Wo ened the whole week and many comj nks to all who~ma3e it so plea> ^j10 it for us. The popularity contefcfeU'w"'' ween thp churches of Mullins en-; "i-orl ! last. Mnnflau nirrht In Mt Olivn ue.^l ^ ?wr -xv ptist church wheie a splendid pro-! rm-me waa rendered-by the choirs Y^?s both Mi. Olive Baptist church and, ,ss jneze.r A. M. E. church. To say it' ^ 5 a real"Treat" would be putting it W1 dly. Among the many visitors- pre-j , t were Rev. Wr ~W."MrCottoarg+n great evangelist from North Car-1. 1a and PtCrf; WalkerTrom Fdorenee.\ lounts raised were public offering, i .00; Ebenezer, $33.00; and Mt. 0^.^1Tnr > $101.25. " ~ : : ^ !A~lev. B. W. Ransom reports his! fk in fine trim and all of the pco>-i at work.--Mrs. Lillie Calhoun an<J; ,. ? ;s Mildred'C.* Duckett closcd thetr ool last Fridav afternoon after a i ? y fine session. They probably will j ??s nd the spring a-i%d summer in the! ^aml th.' . j ^ V'e are all lookingforwffrd bo a bigj , ;ter. The crowd ip on the increase n-ayer services every Friday night. ?p it up good people, the Lord is ly with us. \ - ww Mt. Olive Baptist church 'he mernbers and1 friends of Mt. jvre Baptist churefy of Mullins un-' ; the leadership of the Rev. J. L. j >oks, a strong pastor afTd-minister-; ? the go?p?],_ witnessed a splendid c mon, taken from the 24th chapter] Acts. His subject was "Souls lost! ting To,, ^convenient seasons." ~~t" He Popularity contest^fretween the; rches of Mullins that has been go-1 on for several weeks came to at ;e> Monday night, April 7th at Mt.,? ve Baptist church, with of course pastor, in the lead, Rev. Brooks, , , h the amount of $fi8.42 mord than | "?('y otheT churches. All the churches j Jl'nn e At their best. " The --people of ; "u-s l^hS ttTe3, proud of the spirit of, whtn peration existing between the pas- suire 5 of the city. Indeed all the mem-j;')OU s and friends due' great homage : knov our pastors. jworr, 'he program which was sponsored* I'dttl the choirs , of the churches was' and s oyed by a large congregation.^We[Thuf e glad for the presence of our vi-i''ious trs; Rev. McColiough of Bennetts-j e, who is with Rev. J. W. L.TJuc-nhflTy t for two'weeks carrying on"'a re- W* -tl'and Mr. Larkin Walker, farm pmm II I LAWSON I . : . j I ineral Directors { Ca id Surgery A' Spedtalty th St., Hartsville, S. C. . . . t?';;. J ... PHONE 434 i tf RRUNfitiN, E. H. WARLEY 81 I* er and Manager I C( ? - I M Saturday, Apri^tZ onstrator of Florence county. Af.:he prograirrltev. Brooks and Mr. ker were the^ guests'of Mr. ami. , ..Gilbert Reaves^ There they were ed a short course - before their ^ back home. _ *? !". BISHOPVILLK NEWS ?erxy.Spring is here with'the com.of beautiful flowers" and lawn v \ s. Everybody greets them with es. _ ~~?v ~ 11 Fools* Day was welb-eelebrated _ , pgpixMwlly in. thft Dennis high ol. ?rly Tuesday morning Miss L. M*. ewood .was the receiver of a Targc ? , which contained many comic sec- ' # s of-new?paper&i_. V iss W. M. Shuler was ~awfutty htenod when the special delivery rode up to the school building presented a special letter tp her, a blfrnk to be signed. After sign- . 4 the blank she opened the letter ? _-_J h read: "April's Fool." isses Wiley and Preston receivucky prayers. ~ ** 1 esdames S. M. Hannahan-and V. iams motored to Georgetown last ne'sday. The latter was a welcome or in pur city for twp weeks. The ier is visaing relatives In Oeoige l., The Dermis high school was ' ily honored l_ast Monday by hav Mesdames Hannahan and Wils feel benefitted by their timely larks and encouragements. ._We always glad for our friends and ons -to call on us.' hwVuTirt ia gnivTOiauiBiB^tn--,gilir'?L r^=r. entst Come again. ~ ^ T ~ . ' " rs. Mary Symon and son. Rogesta, j for Linden, New Jersey last Sa- 1 ay. ] iss iTrnio Bradley ljilt last Mon- ~ j for Buffalo, New York. - ' le Golden Circle?club gaVg "n ?;?? ng pienie at New Bethel ohurch?r Friday afternoon which was end by all present. Mesdames Fll , Moore, Walker and Ola Benn rvised the play ground, le funeral serviced of Mrs. Alice lkjin .wghe held at New Bethel 37 E. church last Wednesday at \ 0 o'clock. She left .to mourn her .. . three sons, ?and one daughter.??^ R. M. McBride officiated. ThomaS ^ ker, and Washington-, undertakers, r. Greene was funeralized .at the Harmon Baptist church Wednes*- i at 4:00. Rev. J. S. Hannahan, ated. Nelson and Lewis underrs. rSr-QleIthpi? Bombpit. and Mr. C. laze were joined in holy wed-loek. marriage took place at New Be^hu reh Sunday, April jGth at 7:00 1 ck. The ceremony was perform-: y Rev. H. W. Walker. " . ^ ^ ~ the opening strains of'.the bri- chnrtis mil ?rt?>l??u..: -i i - nig 111 iui_- uijiur . -j Hthe arms" of Miss Clara James - t_ | ng down the center isle. While ?room carpo from the rear borne , i the arm of Mr. Johnson Brown, ] man, and met" in the center of ? f 1 altar, after which the ceremony 1 -4**' 1 performed. Music rendered by j t. M. 'Lilliewood. "r*< lliains Singers In Re;al At Allen On 14th 10 world famous WilliamS\Colored l-is will "SppeaF in recital at Al^mivorsity,?ort^MendaV evening, 1 14th. io?programme consists, of Jubilee??;?^ s, plantation songs, Negro melo.j-.Ngfc'lQ. lullahys, Negro comic ' - _ s, cabin and river songs, ballads, ?ical selections, sacred songs, i meeting songs and sentimental s. - ? Imission for the-occasion is chil__25c; adults 50c; and reserved r, -75c. ' HAMILTON'S I Hf j 1G11 Main St, - ' - " -I DIAMONDS and WATCHES ' on EasyTerms ' ?m?I| Office, Small Expense, 7 Small Profit ? Nature Thought of <' Everything C iture thought of everything when ^ ' frurmrn body was made. \Vhon the is about to become ill, nature ' ' ned danger signals to warn us. t, -if our children grind then* teeth . - ? . i they sleep, or lack appetite, or i^' from abdominal pains, or itch _J t the nose and fingers, we should f that they niay have contracted ris.Then if we are wise, we buy a e of White'd Cream Vermifuge iafely and sufeely expel the worms. ^ r. avoid tihe danger of very sei tfp'uble. White's Cream Vermi-cnstsonly 89t' a bottle, and can nrrgtrt from . ?-?-?-? 1 E WAVEHLEY DRUG STORE ( i legal Drug Store 1121 WASHINGTON ST > GOOD PLACE TO TRADE ^ j it a half block from Main on ? Washington^ ' : =? ll Us For Your Drug Needs S THE ACCEPTED ; TIME no. _ Upright guaranteed Pianos from 147' up. - T Player PTanosrfrom $29*f up. On >nven)ent terms. , [AL^NE'S MUSIC HOUSE . Mali S. ?-rf Columbia ???<. T \