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CHURCH NEWS OI
1JKTHEI. A. M. E. CMCRCH NEW!
The Sunday school opened promptl;
~at 10:00 a. in. Suirday with the largi
number ol' attendants -still conning In
The lesson was made" very interestinj
" quite a splendid review was had rb;
i he pastor. Dr; Murph preached i
very impressive sermon ut^
in. irom rst. i.uke iy :1-1U. "Zaccheai^
_ . et.ming in contact with .lews," Th
afternoon was crowded with serviceT
Kt-v. -Rt'filfi- of ,Zion Baptist efrurd
and tiTTT'TTmgregatioix together wit!
ttie ladies .of the several fraternal'so
cieties of the city* worshipped.at 3:3<
followed l?y the Children's Day pro
~ ' y.rani which was very much erijoyed
'1 he following .persons contribute*
largely to the very splendid progran
in the league at 0:30. Master Kirk
land Leevy, of Wesley; Miss Gladden
?- < !' f'hiipol: Mr- E D. MrCnl
loi\glT, .of Wesley; Miss Elizabeth M
, - Reese, Miss Theodora Blocker, Mis
Vearl Murph, Miss Etienne Collins
Mr. K. M. 1'resslev. Jr.. Mr. Edwar<
. Kvci* and Mrs. L. T. Bates, of_Bethel
we innmc tnem very much. The da'
closed with preaching 8:00 p. m
hy Dr..Murph. Text St. Matthew 5:4'
"What do ye more than others V
You are invited to each, of. the ser
2 vices Sundayrdune 22.
. Amo'ng tlie ? many Visitors ant
friends. Sunday were Mrs. E. H. Coi
and three daughters of New York
Visitors and friends are always wel
come. ... .
sr. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Plight scholars should be light t<
the Sunday school and to all other or
ganizatioVis.
.On?lastStmday-the--lesson was re
viewed from every angle by Miss El
Ion Ititiii'-oii.?MaCs-SaVlio Phelps wa:
the delegate elected for -the. .SuQdaj
school convention -and MjssN?t6uis<
" Jnnerettc. alternate. T
At 11:15 our pastor, Rev. J. E. Di
xon preached from St.~~Matt. 22:5
J'Tbe Gtgjpel Preparation." -The word:
(bming. froui his lips were as goot
seeds, planted nr.the hearts of the con
gregation.. . "
Immediately after the services th<
missionary society was held. "TTT<
president, Mrs. Wilhelmina Johnson
presided.. Miss Estelle Janerette wa:
ZZZT!?the delegate elected fin the mission
ary convention and Mrs. Wilhelmini
Jbhnson, alternate. An interesting
paper was read hy Mrs. Woodson..
~ " At 4:00 n'clock Rev. Page of Wes
ley church was-with us and delivere'e
. a message full of thought to an ap
? ? iiroci',.tlve rtudieiu'c. ?
The captains for the pew rally
Mrs. Maggie Youngr K#t4e-S<*UH???a
\\ iincimina u ootison ana miss sarar
St arks.
The Children's Day program at ?
o'clook was. quite a treat. Too much
credit cannot be given to the Sunday
.school teachers. We were indeed
glad to.have Rev. and Mrs. J. McKeti
7,ie Harrison and Miss Viola Bostor
?: pre.snt, and enjoyed their remarks
individually to the highest.
^JLLe.v^Tkarri^on is nrir nrpsiding el.
der and is very much honored T>y~all
-Mr?.?hhrrrisun believes in seeing the
0 vork go forward. Miss Boston is the
destridt league presi*d?tlt7 atKtr^thre
head of many organizations. She is
an untiring church workr.
Sunday owning at the uauul chur?4
hour we were blessed with anothei
.inspiring sermon by our presiding eldi'r,
Jie.Y...JlHiTison. He preached from
St. John 4:2th' In this sermon we
learned much about "The Samaritar
Woman". We were glad to have Rev
ond Mrs. R. I. Lemom and famil>
a?d_Mr..-Richardson present.
-On-la*i Friday night our Third-quai
V tcrty conferenee was hel(ir"Before the
. r--quarter the F. ~E. introdueecLJte.v. I
. W. Junerette of Sumter to preach. He
pTeacbeil about "Contrary-Winds.'
The sermon was very., impressive anc
1 the christians rejoiced much. Aftei
the sermon the P, E. went into the
business of the conference. All ol
the report* were read and the quartei
ua's a "g'cftt suce.^s.?Rev. Hauisui
knows how to conduct meetings anc
j with thejhglu ut liini and his good wife
(v we cannot faij.
We \yere nlso glad. to have Rev
i anil Mrs, M. M. Martin nrpsent in. oui
conference and J o y e dtnei r remarks
M l'. Ol.IV'E CHURCH OF
jMlJLLINS
Sunday was a glorious day for ser
vices at Mt. Olivp. Rev. Brooks de.
livered _a wonderful afermoit*. taker
fro hi Eph. 2:18.?As-pastor-of _ Mt. O
live Baptist church. Rev. Brrioks ii
-V putting forth every effort to make th<
J church the most progressive church ol
the city.
Rev. J. I.. Brooks will enter sum
mer normal- Monday June 16th at th<
State college in Oangeburg. FTis mem
hers wish for him much success. _
We. were very proud for the pre^
sence of our visitors Sunday, Mr. Sf
moils, Mr. Charles Livington and Mr
rThcoTn Mavis of ttainlet, also Mrs.
TMi l in 'iVillinma ? nfi ThlVhftrr
are always welcome at Mt. Olive.
BROWN ' CHAPEL NEWS.
V H?rfwT t TinllPl Is Mill ?n t'hc mat
Cr, . dtrifftr work" for C.od and mankind
v . f)ti Monday" riTglft, wr~hftd a play-?ntl
r .. tied "The Devil in the Pulpit" whicl
wou "n vi>ru nieo nlav that was ?en
" V?4?yfc'<' hy everybody. Plenty of fun i;
?' I fill ?sxxnmliimea. After the play i
, v, " nr't'tecr tTie ffiurtlh $5^4frwhictr ig~na
?had. considering this-.crisis.
*? .Miss p trice Jackson won fhe Is
pi'i'/.o Cleo Benson, second priz<
, nnTW^Botsy Toliver won thir<
prize. We have a group of young we
. 't ' men and young men that is alway
ghurYerrnke ail su'tbi pail.in nhnrrl
work.
Mrs. Betty Gray was the author o
this play.
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I SOUTH CAROLINA
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3 * On Sunday morning the Sund
school was opened at the usual ho
e" ers at~their placesT After the Su
i, day school hud closed the Rev. Ruf
r Jackson, one of the local preache
y I was_Very interesting. After the s?
a .vices at p. m. Rev. Frazier a
i. his jubilee choir and a number
>' his'ni'embers motored out to the Ri
e , Sarah Smith's church. Of course
i7 took a Targe bus to accomodate t
ti crowd. AVe are haying good servit
(1 at Brown Chapel and we are aski
- all of our well wishers to come a
} worship. with usy
llJKTHKL PRESBYTERIAN NEV
i . - OF HAMER
(i a _
At 12:30 Sunday we were ble:
. ed with a "message by Rev. J.\ty.' Brc
? dan of?Lake View from~"Art5?2t!
. Jfis sermon was full of helpful i
s marks and all enjoyed it. Rev. D.
. Collins was the speaker of the hoi
1 At 4:30 at New Zion his subject w
. "Take care of the small things a
iHJiu. large thiugu will be taken care o
.;This was a crowning, message to t
71 missionary .sialersu W??ar*>?
say that Brother Willis Innreman
improving rapidly.
" Chilrdep's Day at Beulah Char
\vas excellent.
t ' Children's day will be eelebrat
at our church the Third Sunday
- July.. Miss. L. B. Carmichael was
Jected delegate to ^he N. and S. Su
day school convention to convene
I Bishupville. Miss Willie Townsend ;
- temate ?
> - Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Wilson serv
- dinner for oUr pastor and family.
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
?;?1-0:.'{() Sunday School.
/ 11 :.'10, ? Worship and _ sermon:
? Young peopled meeting.
8:00 p. ni., Worship and sermon.
The District Superintendent w
I preach for us Sunday and hold Quj
i terly Conference.
1 You are cordially invited to be wi
-'(is Conference business Monday eve
ing.
? . J. F. Page, Past:
, REV. J. M. JACKSON LOSES SI
jj / TER
i! I received a telegram from Jackso
j ville, Floria. stathur that n\v sist<
I Mrs. Anna Bertha' Baker, had pass
- away which, was verv sad to me a'
1 to. our family^ but all of us-must-tl
J 1 left St. Matthews on <last Tut
l<lay^ evening at 8:85 o'clock over t
r^RTTUfhlTTftaveHng all lllght and arri
Jtrcksonville 7:30" a. m. on We
i nesdav". I went drecty to the home
! my sister and there found my oth
1, sst'er and brother of Winston-Sale
. oltUr. ? ?:?i
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| The funeral was had at Mt. Mar
I A.M. E. church with Rev. Dickson,
, D. the pastor, formerly of Darlingti
1 officiating.. She had made many a
1, quaintances and friends in the-ei
and in the church of which she w
a member?.This was .-.shown?by.--!
. great crowd of both racps atten
i- mg the funeral.
Rev. Dickson who is well knov
5 er and " seems to be getting alor
nicely with his people in Florida. I
1 math*-it~ "very pleasant for me whi
there 1 preached for Rev Dicks<
on Sunday night June 8th to' a larj
l audience.
(_j On the same Sunday morning1
preached for Rev. J. F. Bartelle D ]
one of our sons also from South Car
' lina He is the pastor of Mt. Zii
, A. M. E. t-hurch the largest of oi
churches in Jacksonville. The met
bership is; abotft two thousand? Ti
people were very hospitable and seei
ingly enjoyed and were benefitted I
-i the services I rendered. One so
' , was converted.
" [ , They say that all South Carolinia
i can preach. Rev. Bartelle is a gre
^ preacher and is in the hearts of i
^people and tbey-re proud of him al
1 w+t-h htm. "Weare proud of Rev.~Ba
I telle and miss- him oxrt of this-stal
*-J?The wife of Rev. Bartelle Mrs. II<
| en Bartelle made it very pleasa
,; for me in their home there. I w
the happy recipient of many beautif
..scenes and sights.--1-He carried r
?lpver the city in one of his cars and
' | might say here that he- owns tw
; one his own personal car and t
4other furnigjied by- the-vchurch and
enjoyed it so very much
-1 The people of Florida are are ve
i 1 proud of Rev. Bartelle a~nd his~int<
- ligent family. 1 :
i! I returned home, orv the followii
? Tuesday morning after a very si
f but pleasant stay in Jacksonville.
| Upon my arrival I found that Rf
I. J. Miller, D. D., had passed tQ_.t;
great beyond which Was very sad i
deed to me.. Though tired and slee]
Ucould not refrain from going to 1
funeral.
I, along with my family, Mrs. C.
: JackSfiTiy^^todelihe and Edwin mote
-ed to-Darlington leaving about foilO
U-Jru and arriving just in time (or t
j funeral.
i Rev. M|Rrr and I were good frien<
I was at one time his presiding <
_ der. I stood, hy frim in many thin
I ""'l ctnnH h|' m> I thought th
.! I would hay? gotten the opportuhi
-lio say_iust a teord^flyer his-rem'ai
i 'because of our clpse friendship ai
- long lives to^ethenrff-Jifu^t^e, njiniste
sjof the Northeast cbrrf^rentie, partic
t larly those officiating, werfe seemin
t.lv very narrow in their views ajoi
j that line. There were other WUMstp
II and presiding elders there who s
B,tually knew more about "Buddie" th
1 some that spoke and they did not ha
- the opportunity to express .themselv
I one way or the other t'r.
n it hnv.. hoon jrppAft|ng pp
I the family and the people to haye h
f I all that were present to speak, b
some of his closest friends shot
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V 1*11*| 1*11% /( t*t (%(%!% #% ?% 1% !*, ,% (<
y] have been given the privilege. S
on."Buddie" we'.ll all be over tl
jn after a while.
^_4. While passing through SunVter
?i stopped tn spp Mrs.?Emma Ju4m
ed the wife of Rev. G. C. Johnson,
J D. She was very ill at the time,
we are praying and hoping for
a speedy recovery.
? -.-"We Jthen returned home saf
' Rev. J.,'M. Jack
j St. Matthew's, S. C.
TTT* DONALDS NEWS
1111 Mt. Olive A. M. E. Chur'cJT
ir-l? i
t^| We are glad to say that Sum
,n 'June 15th brought to us many spi
j ual blessings. Our Sunday schoo
3r. pened at 10:00 o'clock by the as
jtant superintendent,""Mr. A. M. I
o dleton. The school was greatly
"! joyed by all. Brother W. E. Bu
jcame in only 15 minntPs lnt.n ful
n_ smiles and thanked the school
ir carrying on the work. We were b
" J sed with one of our old teachers, 1
rcj T. J. Robinson.?We had an vic.il
^ were with us throughout the servr
Rev. J. fe. Brownjreached a woni
'ful sermon. Two persons were ad
T" jte the, church of which came as_ch
-thins,- 6ne - from Greenville, Ki:
gr Martha Cromas. " Our hearts w
,m made to rejoice.. ^
JT McCLELLANSVILLE NEWS
^ The pastor, Rev. \y. T. MLurrafy, (
c.' cers and members of Bethel A.
ty E. Chureh~are wonderfully blessed
as having with them the great eyanj
h^-iatr-Drr W. P.?V-.- King: - Hrbr emr
.tar in a revive} meeting and we
j prdud *t? say it has proved to h
' success, beginning on Sunday nu
ing at .eleven o'cluck,,-.-J-une..dth. King
preached a soul st'irrjng s
Tgt men rising as a text, MaTE.*5:l.'i.
4^! held his congregation. spell hen
5n with the need of standing room for
hearers. The truth was driven i
the hearts of the'people as ne
^.before. from that hour men seer
n to have been awaken ,and they se<
'Jed to have decided it was 'time, f
?" 11 be about my Master's business.
3n can say indeed that Dr. King is
ur fisher of men. The people are say
ct me. see a man who has told us
"e that we h&ye done.
? Many souls have been added
uj the chllrch-and they are-still com
God has wonderfully blessed this
ns! historic village in haviing with
^ this great man. The public is
lis I vited to come ^.and hear him.
We are also "blessed to tmva
,r-' sons and^dairgffrrcrs home~Tfoni
te. and colleges,?Some are gwnrates ;
some?will?return next?year;
nt Students graduating are. Mr
as Clonal Shokes from State colle
ul.Miss Beulah Shokes, Avery institi
ne Miss Sarah L. Weathers, Allen i
I,versity; Mr. T. E. Clinton, Burk
'o, dustrial school. . ,
he i Mr. I. K. Robertson of Charles
T So Viorn ononrl in ne o urUilo fW Uh, ^
. - ?? ? a rx ILLXIZ?nil.II 1113 f.
'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. Shokes.
ry) MissP. B. Browri is hack home
FI^ ter having successfully taught in ~!
__ wartt school in Georgetown,
ig Prof, and Mrs. Leon Howard
adt still here with the good people-of
I Clellansville. Our motto for 1931
(v. "Arise and shine for the true li
he is come." *
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py . SANTUC NEWS
lis Thomas Chapel A. M. E. Churci
Q. Last Sunday was another boa
>r-1 ful day. Sunday eekool was ope
^a. j at 10^30 'with-Hi^su^jinten^erit
I interesting with the review as ui
!? impressive by the pastor.
>tj At 11:30 Rev. L. D. Cam?l?
g-s livered another of his wonderful .
atlmons. After the appeal was m
tyjfor joiners six children were bapti
ns . by the paator.
nd | We were more thap glad. to h
rs so many visitors? fit cburch i??un<
u- The Cunningham family of Keh
g- Becknels, Gilliams, Mr. Frank Si
ng M[ss Mary W. Gregory of Ms
T* "Rtage settlenH?ni,Mr. Clyde
ic- of Prosperity, and a large nuin
an from Bethesda Baptist church
ve others whose names the writer
es not get. You are always welcome,
at j At 2:30 p. m. the .children's
071 i program wag rendered who**
ad,tie people acquited themselves in
fat | impressive '.way. Many enjoyed
ild bravery of liVtle Misses Mayme G
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icial Sale Of
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Winnsbo.ro Koad 2 tJjc^? from
the Month of "June '
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njr loHri any part of tl
r $25.00. After June
1. No "Half Tots sold rln
rranged to^&uit purchaser^
tnd from the Cenftetery,
Apply To
Geo. H. Hampton, A|
?MP??? ,, i i?? i
leep'arul Carrol (Jumble with lliwir duett
iere and Clara Belie N.ormah with her solo.
jThese little ones shguld be encouiag-\ve
ed.-' _ . .' '.
SOU, i . > ' " " *n
' KliMTKK NKWS
but . ?* . .
her Summer school le+e -teafherr opened
here on Monday, .June itth in thf
ely. Lincoln, high school building.. ? Hie
son, enrollment is juiie large. ? ?
. 'The T. A. C. met at tjie residence of
jMrs, A. I.awsoh on TUi^day.. aV
?" Hel'lllJUlh .lutll- lilll MlLll Alv^. LitW;.Ut|
" j'alVcl Miss Ophelia WHjiaiiis us hosier
iSes. As a diversion from whirl and
Jay, bridge, miscellaneous- games. wVjre
jrit_' i plyyeil and prizes giv.wi it/Those win
J- luing in eu<-' ame%fljuite a -> "> af
[gi ,ternoon wa>i spent.. A course >t' deli
i cious salad >was served. Then ice;
en-1cream and cake followed: ..
tier' ^'e bridge tourUainent sponsored
| yf by the auxi |iarv to the po.-tal alliance
for at the residence of Mr. apd.Urs. A.
les- T*- Spears was quite a unique -affair
3ro.'a,,d very much enjoyed by all who attors
tended. . - .
hey ' OiTe of the scrro-aif^ sarfety-meet in?"res.
was held at Njl. Pisgah A. AI. M. iiTi
ier- |'l uesday night. .)u'u> 1 trth.
ded Miss Ala'rie Kelder is again ai hurne
step tt?^vfrrsbure?Virginias.-=Xel 1 ie
gre 1'dnston aiul .Miss 1., S. Duiistoii are
the guests oj' I)r. and .Mrs. \V. \V.
. iFekkuv
-??Mrs. K_ P. PaJ+ner spent the. past
week in - Atlanta visiting relatives.
oflD K. N. Kvans and Mr. Andrew
M..P rioleau snont Sunday in the city.
I 'jn'! Miss .lulia Oilliard is at hoine after
uir stK<-c-& y are
Rev. J.Cr Perry sneiil s-eviTnf-dnysa
in the city during the past week." .
Miss tllayds rVndtfmm?is?spending
the summer in jpttsbargh with. rejalives.
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The XuJUiral scrvjces pr'TTrs: Dorjnd
st^ wel',t! held at-.Shiloh Haptist at
e-? 11:00?o'clock Monday?morning.
nto The .Junior department of The V'oVe_"
men's Home Missionary society renned
('ered an excellent program oh Sun-.
day evening, June 13th at tjmanuel
hat church. Mrs. .^.HV (Jlover
lias'-charge of this departnieiit and
. _ every effort is being bent to raise
; money in order?U? make a good re
"'m port at the Statemeeting in Florence.
?T* R Davis of THskep.ec spe 111
t~ Monday in the city. ? 1 Miss
(lurdeiiiu Cart'ick is visiting
in Manning. ~
us WAKE SHOALS NEWS
in- om'
^''"^Uhi onm^l^at'^'f a>>V<l0"I
^unday school was called to order by
B'n'i, the .nipii'intondent:?Th,-- lti&uu vvtii.
1 taught for ,-thirty minutes. STTTTTT
; talk by Kev. -S.?B. McAhcg u bite. uf
'ge, | Waft* Shoals which was just tine. Rev.
S. Maddux ascended the rostrum aeibi-1
conipani?l by Kev. McAfee, the great
in- eVangelist, who preached a -noble ser|
nn>n. Finances .were good. Among
ton the visitors at church Sunday .were
>nr-; Mr-?and Mrs. .Joseph. Sullivan'. Mtv
and Mrs. Walter DbnhUls, of (rieennf-jvil)e:
Mr. F ranw W illiams and daughHo-;ter
of Greenwood, Mr., (ilive'r?Young
are ; Latimer, win motored tu."< iret?.Hilille
Me- Sunday* to visit Mrs". I.atimerV nrcr'
is, ther. w.ho }? a patient at a local liosght
pital. They found her resting fine.i
L.JTlur jiutuy Xrigails..-ufLAlr,s. Alta S.
SheelCr will be pained to know* that
_ she is a patient at the Brewer hospi
i 1 tql. Also Mr. llonry ]\h>ore. :
I Mrs.''Margie Washington atxi -fautij
mily wort' dinner. guests of Mrs, Lode
nyd ! Anderson-- Sunday J
at [?Mian .lyntie 1 'a-iim William-, uL
.pry jflrpBiiwooil is. spending sunn- time at
sU^I' th0 homo of her grand mother. Mrs.
? ! Cornelia Robinsott.
de-j.-Mr. and. Mi;g..J . W?, MeI)o\vt;.ll ivrre
i railing at?the home < ?. Mi \ Marion
ade Robinson Spi'iday-vafternoon.
? -j HA UN WELL NKWS
lay. J The M isses'? Harmon are spending
ton, ^,me time with their'grand father,
nts. Mrf A.^ L. -Harri>v?n.- - ???
?pk Misses Rosa Ryan. Mattie Me
rTrn~~PuffiVs- CTmif1?' thwrrr*. GUn* ^'Tdenv'tn'
iber and-.Gladys Hohnan are among those
and who, are back for the summer.
did The Barnwell graded school of
i ' which Prof. G. G. Butler has been
day principal for forty y?u?D3 had. a- nva*t
-tit- aucifeSSTul ytvaV f.aml.-bt'llllaivt.
an ing. The educational sermon was dethe
Hvered at the 1st Baptist church, of
ene-which Rev. A. Chas.. L. Arbouin
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i College Place ~ J/
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?e Cemetery dur- ' |
i the lots will be $
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ring this sale.
We will fumishHFree ?
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PHONE 4523 ?
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rs pastor, by tin." Rev. .J. Miller, pritr^
cipal of Kmersoii institute, Hlaek'ville.
All who. Jibuti it were greatly and
lastipgly impressed. On Fr.iday night
the .preeeeding. week the little tot
u-eder' lie- direction of Mrs. M. R.
P 11- .*? - ? * r*
i. \ <* iiim .-Miiiie tsutler made a sph-n-1
did showing. Monda;\ night the third!
and fourth grades directed b\ Mo-ilaiui'S
.S, A. Arbouin, and <C. B.
(I roe 11 ' delimit fully tr~
hoUbe.
I'Uer-vJuy Uight '.Mrs. M'? H. ?i ulitmuL
It fir's . clas:>: presented a play "At
"Ih'e"' NV /Fiing - \\ ell." ' It w as indeed
tunny tu see ' the Wishers and iieal
the ui-ho.^". T-hur.-day evening. YK| '
| t- \\ . W.illiaurs' cl^sst'S presented a
play "That AwluJ Better in addition
Jt i the Wittier Ieiiditiujis. It is truly
interesting to Hute'tlie re-tilt- 'tliat
! I? IliAv lie ^ewiiihirianyi .jf guj/d teach
or- ami |v>J)v.ti6.ixe students.
| The address tu the class ' was delis
e red uii Friday night by Mrs. Het
tie B. ' KuWe of .QmngebUrg- Barnwell
and all South Carolina must
"justly be profid "of this ft r eat charac:-trrr?>uitatittr_TenTurks
wore made by
dent Carter a^iul Attorney JU,I? Kurk'e J
- trustee,?atrd?law?partner /if Senator
? iaiga.r.?,-Y. liiuAiu _AlUui tin. BntliU
I it-1 ii high School Is iu4 twn ve'u- old
it also made a brilliant showing. Under
the.guiding hands V?f I?r.7S. J. Hijf<
prilicipab Misses l.yohi fl li'vi-^?Au
teri Twiggs, and Mrs._ Guest, great
jUiinus have been accomplished. Your
|correspondent was unable to he trieslent
at some of these exercises but was
I informed that they were high class.
j particularly the nru?ic rendered.
| Xb o_. ?iLUijlti oil aL- iu; v m on- -was? dt-4 r e-j
(which Dr. Rice is pastor, "By" Rev.- .1.
- IT ?Bose-y of- Bluekville jind the adtlro--r
] to the class was given by President
j-B- Httt hi Pitristifr,- uf"Mr;i:iv' -col It-go. I
?Sumter,_ The president has made a
name fur himself-here.
| IteV.?A1 f red?Charles . 1 .ivmgstoiie I
| Arlouin. ' popula. pastor ut the Dt
I Baptist church umP untifffig worker 1
j'among the - people, .fu this section,
jwas in great demand as a ei.nimencp
i inent speaker. Thase who know him
jdo not_w?nder why. I)r. l,?. .1. Dick;
' sun delivered an impressive address to
the graduating class of the Klk?j> graded
selnvd, Mrs.?Xt; A. Roland, principal.
^^
?The jwa'ttr- meeting errtidueted at |
pie .1st Baptist ehnivh?a success
in every way. pastor Arbuuin. \\a<
assisted by Rev. H. M. Taylor'-uf
Culuiivbia.-; It has been many years
since Barnwell was sb~ stirred by a
meet 1W ^ tiiid In- praiseil?1'ur- 11,'the
christians fortified, and f.?r Bvu.
?4':>vtni- riiii.: i-.iito it ipi ! ii. ;
scene !?nd administration of the l.oial''Suppei
afier that "inehioi'able niei
sage on "God's Kver-Ready Ciub. 'T
delivered by the pastor, are pages of i
silver painted in gold to which refer-!
enee will tie made for inspiration f'oi'T
a long time, as historic Bethlehem
.moves on. .
dedicated oil Sunday afternoon, dune
Su amp?Bapl i t?ehinvii win. tittinpl> Stli.
Pastor Arboiiin ami the progvani j
coiuiuitU'e?iieude.d "hy Deacon \Vm{
Allen iiiust.be cuiifniendTed for theirl
far sighfedness. The -income .'from'
the priject .will go towards helping,the
church in her educational,' Hi is -f
-sronary ;rtnl building program. Ti
The farmers, tho discouraged he-1
causb of the poor price of cucumbers,|are,.tpiiljog
away the blues as they
1 \ iew, with unprecedented delight. 1
the promising .corn and cotton crops.
Barn well is fast gaining ground as i
a gmft ruad county?Tire city Is'sUfl l
. being improved. The South CaruUturt
Power company s building readily |
attracts all who travel on Main St 1
Mr.1 W. \\\" Ryan is bo me ugain af
lor his customary yeurV work at the
Citadel. He believes in stirring the
pot.
Mrs. S. A. Arbouirt is attending the
Benedict-Allen summer schcol; Mes- J
dames M. R. Johnakin, M. B. Kve are}
attending State; Mrs. H. K-. Dowdy i
is .attending the Allendale sehpoliPnd_j
Air*?Lloyd ^--^UelBTTTr?UafTTH
"demy. ' .. {
Miss Minnie. B. Jones and Mr. Mit^h^l]
Byrd were joined together in.
Holy Wedlock at the parsonage hv
?*a:<tor Arbouin land wedding bells
*<411 stwn be rili^tnj? again. ^Fhis is
-4U7?v!. : '? ? i
Kight anti-typhoid c-linics will be
held throughout the- county next
month. 'ArrarflrcrneTVts have been made
. r .' . ...
i at ' a ca'Htd. mooting . of-t f. ? count y
,'iouiti ot health aiii) NVjjt'o tniMslei >
'and. teachers in attendance '.l!cn ' A i
j'larUin, w ho presided at 'tin- 11s?i . . *
ry l11 .I <7 i~ j: ,, .
. Addresses .were ji/tivt i ?;d'(> > M . \ >i ...
uu'son. wjiiti. fiAiut'v i. ,t i <j, a
, I. Ku.is^fl. white, a1id liiA \\ ii I !,)
it.ninly t han man of tin- 11 -t! < i /
and pa-tor >]' the whili- hapli-' . net:
j He pan] a jj lottinp- ti ihu'ti ! ?. .
' i"f l>ixfrrr;?\s hw i.-: a I a
the flniK" utad' a"d v. a av, '.:rnr~.^-; ' ~
u I1ed |ia rt j7-!n the daV.-. dr-i: i\ , "
j ^ uu '111a> expert r t-!n a!- and ad|TnuTr
" (7 reate.-t WV.-l.!>. tilt- 'Fall. ?
tu l.eaJer, . 1.111 ^ >uHi f t: .
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Fnpps Datterv Ser\ ire
1)i e.ul hii ii ultl_Xam4fl?UrtO-n-r-;
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mi; rs V-TernT~. ' r?
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Dr. K. Stephenson
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of the Gums
Gol.l" I'riiwn aiul' 15 nice* V.
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8:30 A.' M. to 7 an 1'. M. t >: cm
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' I)r. I). K. .Jenkins
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DR. J r. .ST!'AIM
Office 11 tun y : J. I.it..m - '
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0:00 to S-Oo r; M. ' y intuv ;;: *
OH let*.: . IR >iiif inx ? .
-IJ.'ltl I'aitu' St., . . III. i'.n, Si.
Ot=H^H4t7tn^. ??nrrnrr
i | A. M. to 2 I'. M. ID- S > , 0
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1)U. \V. 1). Cluippelle
r?^w- l.'hj-sirian ami sirF^t iiii
I)??of AV1U4OUO?uiM?i -l.i j. ji i-ii?
A Specialty
u ft ice-: nestijt live . >
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Columbia. S. C 4.
Office IMiniip"tt407 "lies. PIt.'nc 1
?Nt J. FRKIHSK-H \K AYl
(lnicy-al'- l .<n> juicl N nl in \" i'*|l?tit . . "
I'K.UTit K I N A J 4. ( Ot lM S
?Stale and Federal
I ttlt A\ asli(n?tun Si., Columbia, S. C. ,
4. TT.^l)lTN'S()X & CO,
Notary Public and Dealer
in real- extate jflnt ijitlo <>r lot s Tn*
pine hiih;e cemetery, iieuu- , ?
TyTtilly located on paved road -above ,
' -College PIhcc. *? - --??:? '?-r-*?
I . Phoipo 6422. t
1109V4 Washington Street .JT,
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