The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 09, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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Hisliop Davis Passes Through
Everyhudy was delighted in having
the Rt k< \. Monro.., H. Davis, D. D.,
Bishop dt' the Hith and u .portion of
t-he?t-U-h?! ,|m..pal?Districts in the.
city of tViUn.iihia a few hours on last
.jvveeL .The B ishi.ip called at our home
welcome. \\ e regret our absence due
to the tact that we were out ou our
! It T^eTatnymg Indeed io
k~noW?ll. ?t I v ?t i..11 il.ios-not, lift hishop
Dat is above his Brethren when it
? eotm-^?t-rr-.t . oeiat ion.'?He Is brotherly
a" well Ti- I'ariVeilv and is n'otat all
putted up. I.ike the?lowly' Nazarens
he feel.-" tP.:t? its not an act of eondem<
n urn to walk with humble minis"~_t>
i ..I rt,. ~'o pet and tnvtngn that are
.--heat nm the teal burdens of the ehurclf
that looiured1 4.?Uiu?Eoug live such a
tas;io p ?rnt nrjy his t rilTu increase.
. ..Bi-im.),. l.'av.u sa\> "I ant not hunting
fhiit h t'at oliira.1 W here my church
stjhil _u+,?Hu ll- nill I ".n-doubting nofc
thitig and with nia'Iac,, toward none."
Any Epi-\ppal District in the connection
will !.. clad 11> welcome Bishop
Dav e when the church sees lit tcLsend
hint t a t he in.
I >r. Perriir Bereft
.. 1 he death ol M rs-. Rowena. wife of
s~. ??v Per mm . presiding?elder?crp
the Alt. Pleasant. District was a keen
stroke to theVhuivh in South Carolina
f he w a onjj. oj ti.uiliinust talented.and
? h'1'V..iM. 11 ?, - W oufcVi nf t h.V ?Fnfo
? church w iIT niis< Jut far she played
quite a ,uni,?|!n* part in it. The liter'
?ary world will iniss her for she was a
power there." She was ready at all
1.1 Vi\e eood- .'rtvouht of herself
ill tliine1 he , w as called upon ""to do.
... t'lMin a fTiiiile record slfe leaves
t\y11 t 111- done liters _ and a son who
v . is ptuti . i of -science at Shaw UniVHir.it\.
i.ne Hi the leading colleges
in' -Nuitth ? ;u ulrna, as. her contribution
to tiie i.ue i'lMiip. The world has certri'it
i, I een ii,.id, i,i-tter byhec n'avlng
liVed ill it. While
1 >l'.. I'ei 1.1 nV loss is tr I'eat, the
1 line. -T? I il hi ITJII e imTy a
of the 11t.i 11 \ i It.11 ai t eristics' of his fie
leavt ,T"C, i';-'.-TiTiT" lei old -hi-rn
' selt'ai.d ehil.lrh.iif.pu^hH'TliVir sad hour
01' ' here.i . eim i;f. Ttj-?this?end ~they
have, the pi.?\ ei nf the church and also
the, -tiill ..1, t he "Leader.''
itll. tiltli I lil.l.oWS OPENING
The (11 :i n,d . I' iiit ieil Order of Odd
?hel!i us .mil' Ii iiu-< iraud. ilousehold
- ?Kw.-=.r-rjyf-:'h'-diTTffMr informal opening
? ?a-^-hmthlidre-n-t I'.tptmt Church last Tues
d&v''!Vjr.riiiii '.at .\hieh time a most exC'-!
i i.: :n . -n w: is niidered. Mr.
-f H M, I -.in nia.-ter of ceremonies,
u a- | i e. i i:i a ! \ 11'. \V . L. \\Nilliams.
fi ti,. 11 j .* i * 11 i 11 remarks' by brother
Tu r.l" '.111. weir ill 1 HIH'l.V. Dr. J."67
Stv.ni in u. iiMe en words presented
Hon. 1 a' > " 1 1 "
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...4, 1-1,4- UlUlt-'USS. JRi'llf-, C,- 'Ar
i.a\vv'ii .i.i.Ut was* :it hia best'in
fv-rpMif,. . 1. ; l \ ft ?'-it AildressesTas fol,
l> w - ~w..,. J. !: > . i .-.1: ,ti, I lit- part of the
chili. h ' I:. . I I (iulden. Response
Dr. l l' 1: i. i . . .* > 11 behalf Of the
!init I'i i.f. li. R, Rikard. fte
- - pon-f M .r:.1- Ir Washington, psq.
.. uii I- hall ol I li"'.Rut liites, Mr. Lop A.
i-n h.?in. i.-;i ..ii i- I'i i.i". G. W. Howard
"in i-V-iiiiM' -A--the- schools, Supervisor
blood llv,|.?- l!.i|.t:ist Church is in the
iiiidsl ..I i i i inn- revival conducted
liv hit. 'A R.. Rii heiibacker of Branch
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Al'iinhij, nDhI _ onr oastor R"" i
M. Mm si.all preached fur us and
Tub-Ma > !il ftey. K.' C. Anderson
popular uirtdi- id' Bethel A. M. E."
Mulii)i |>u';:\?uii k1'ur us.'' He used
Luj a f "'I lie Final Judgment'!
\\ K. Ith heiihacker-came to
. uui !*< fin- <iii \\ uiim.'sday night. He
u-t-d I..i a Miliit-ct ".The Lord of Host
i \V tin M.V." i> ; ' ' - /
>'uii?la\ ii.tir pa.. lor preached for us
snht.?"ii i\ f-"duin?uf Christ." =
' Willi,nil. . uii>si??nary =* visit ed our
(huiili .uiiiay morning in interest
I "Ik. K ltill S. 8. Convention
SuihIux fu'iiim', i lit) o'clock we had
Juaptj^-uiis I
Our.i'r.U;tee Board is doing tine undei
thp ridri.iinistration of President
Roo'sovelt W\edham, also our B. Y_
, .jP. L'.. tiiiiili.i |.iijLvddi'rtl?J. Watson-and
the Sun. la} .1m...I under SupU-Stark
W yndliain .
.Mis kathleeii Stroble was chosen
our delegate t.> the. .Young People
Union whi^h will.convene at-St. Matthew/
Bapti.t Ciiujch, Sunday August
to.
?We weP,. very el ad to have with us
Mitring the meeting Kev. Williams of
Atlanta. (I t. We are always glad to
have va utoFsi
Airs.. Irene k.es of Detroit, Mich,
is: in the * ity - he came with the body
of 1,: oll..-i III. Boxtoll.
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i .w. .lytrshall the-most popular
in tin* Lovely Hill field
v-as Uic diiiri. r /.rue.;! of Mr. and Mrs.
; Nolaml Frank- Cant Sunday.
Aunt Caiiit* Brief, died at her
hOm(? *.n Main St. Sunday evening
at 7-UK . o'colok. ?\uuU Carrie was
a faithful im-nibcr of Bethel Church
fo? ni;iny7j"vaT2r!aiii| walked and talked
a Christian lift" She was about
fih year - of are, She was a Jady
of rio|.i -hi '"'i member until
a-ftt t,-l'" fo' l I 'VeTTny. -She . leaves, to
m&urn her lw daughters a host
of.rreJa'^4\> ' and friends.
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Th0 Branch (*>ffice of The American
Worjonen Insurance Co., opened Aiig.
4, at 1107 1-2 .Washington St. Office
'will he open for hysihess all the
w^ek frofir'-t* a, ,'m. to 8 -p. rm?H
money is'.sent to the Branch Office
it must be sent th0 day before due.
Qur work is increasing rapidly. |
RKV. W1.' t*. PI.AIR, Manager.
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IP ELLIS ?~
W. S. Gallman. On behalf of---the
Professionals, Prof. E. P. Floyd, response
Dr. N. A. Jenkins. All of the
addresses of welcome were well prepared
and delivered and reflected great
.credit on the Newberry folk. Those
respondingdid justice to the order and
the entire negro race. The music by
the choir was simply grand. The address
of Mr. J. B. Williams, in presenting
the keya -was fine- and that ofGrand
Master I. J. McCottrie of acceptance
was befitting to say the lefretTj
Revivals or Close up Shops
No mistake about it the churches
will have to have real revivals now ort
close their doors. This thing of big!
crowds, big preaching a?d big eating
have almost put the church r>nt of bu-'
siness at this age of our existence.
Our big meetings,, are scarcely anything
but bjg social gatherings. In'
them but few if any coming groanng
after salvation. No one yearns for j
en/christian parents for the souls of
their sinful children. The country
churfches- are crowded with sinners
and the city churches have in them too.
many unsaved persons for God. If |
vne cnurcn s mission still is to prepare
men for the kingdom of Heaven, and
for the coming of the master it hasundoubtedly
fallen short of its accomplishments
at this age in which we live
tThe serious trouble with the church
today is that persons are not being
(converted" IrT^hem. And churches
cannot survivP without an influx of
souls. Our revivals are, flat failures
and will forever be at the poor dying
rate of "which they are conducted. No
one thinkS""Of""prfcylng and fasting, for
them not"even the pastoV. No progressive
measures of. evangelism are
put forth in them. In fact no sacrificial
time is given in interest of them. I
This old way of meeting nine o'clock
at night and running prayer meeting
until ten o'clock; take collection until
until 10:45, then preach until 11:00,
and call for mourners at midnight, will
(dispense with soul saving the world
over in such so called revival meetings.
r. Ouf1 '"Whereabouts^ ;?
On la^t Sunday we preached at
Shady Grove church and had a wonderful
time. The spirit "Of the Lord
, was poured out uDon us all and mir
'/^oufs were made to rejoice in the
God off our salvation. The pastor
Rev. L. F. Bowman was away on his
vacation but the-officers made every
thing very pleasant for us. There
are to be found some good worksrs
in this church few of whom ate brothers
David Arnfstrong, J. W. James
A. R. Fisher, T. W. James, sisters
Maggie Lucas, Laura Roseborough,
" ?unice Jarnef., tucy Millings, AnnaArmstrong,
Sarah Sawyer, Willie F.
Craig, Ella Peak, Maggie Steptrensony
Rosa Fisher, Barbie Steward and
others. . .. -? - a
This week-end will find us at' Mt.
Zion Church Saturday afternoon in
the business session of our quarterly
meeting for that circuit of which.the.
Rev. C. B. Cook is pastor. We will
also preach there Sunday morning.
Let the members pray for the presence
of the Holy Spirit. - "Let us advance
or. our knees." '
GEENWOOD NEWS
I M iss Lela M. Johnson is hnoU I
from the convention she reported a !
pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. . H. Williams and (
Mrs. Clara Morton of Athens, Ga.I
motored to Atlanta, Tuskegee, and j
other points in Alabama visiting relatives
and friends.
~ Mrs. Mary?Br?Stmkins?of- Edgefield,
S. C. is visiting her sister, Mrs.
O. K. Hargrove
Mr M. L. Hfll our paper boy is
very rhnrh interested in the.PalmetTo
Leader and is hoping that his
friends will help him in taking the
paper Mrs.
Simkins enjoyed a delicious
dinner on Tuesday at Mrs. Emily
Boone, 501 Magnolia St.
?1 Mrt J. Moreland Fair theson of,
Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Fair departed this I
life July 31, 1930. " He was born 1911
He leaves mourn his loss a father
mother one Si/cer si*; brothers and a
host of reituves an. frieids.
Mr ,i.i \ ,\f.? ^ t? I
i ??ii < .iu mm- |
ily wish to thank the many friends
for their kindness shown thorn dur'
ing the bereavement of their son Mr.
| M. J. Moreland Fair.
, Family.-Mr. E. R. Fa.r, father, Mrs.
i Julia Fair mother, Miss Albertha E.
Fair, sister Mr. G. Fair,/ bpotheFWr.
Robt. Fair hither Mr. J. Fair, brother
Mr. Theodore Fair, brother, Mr.
Rogers Fair, brother.
ALLEN LIFE GUARDS TAKE NOTICE.
All Allen Life Guard units are invitofi
t 4*i\in iVia ilrillu u/n an-.
> nro to t iniijrrir ill iiir tiriiin wt*
and Sunday School -Convention which
tieipatp having at our State League
convenes in Charleston, S. C., Aug.t
20-22, 1930. j \
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the local ^KutfrTh-matotet' 6f4each unit
who. jntendg to take a part to send
hla heme and tha^-nama of. tha
church from which the unit is coming
to Dr. J. E. Beard, chairman of i
the local committee, 146 Ashley St.,
Charleston, S, C.
We also request that all Allen
Life Guard leaders bring your guard J
manuals, note book tfnd pencils.
JAMES WOODBURY,
| State Guard Master,
2606 Qraap flt., OolumbUi, 8. O. L
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THE MANNING DISTRICT ?MIS- Be
Hinv *|Pv rnTtfArPMTinM ijj
. The missionary convention! of the itc
Maning distrief met ,Jtfly 24-25, bad ari
a very successfull session at Reeser ?p
vitle A. Mi E. Chttreh. -The ^>r?8i-tW
dent Mrs, Eddie Walker directed the'Al
convention with satisfaction. Rev.1 kii
M. J. Sumter the P. E. of the Mann-1
ing district opened up. The annual -S.<
president was well prepared, and in- A1
telligently -delivered. " ? tio
Rev. S. D. Johnson pastor of. Laur- ( <
el HiU Circuit preached the annual Ar
sermon. The reports from all points Ur
were excellent. Artiount raised i gn Ar
assessment was $242.00.- Among the. .
visifors who addressed the conven- j
tion were Mrgrllilder brand, the con
ference branch president. Rev. Hilderhrand
pastor of Ellor? Station, 1
Orangeburg district, Rev. E. u.' 13c
Wells, P. E. oC the Wateree district W
Rev. L. H. Hempiingway. pastor of ho
Pelderville Circuit., Orangeburg dis- jrc.
trict ftild Rev. M. J. -Jackson .pastor?Sii
St. Matthews Station, Wateree dis- sui
trict. The paper?by?Mrs. Estelle 53
Sdihuel and others were Ann.?Rev.1 th
C. H. Winn preached the missionary- n
sermon which was enjoyed by alii. Je;
Many compliments and cOngvatula?Kr
tions were given Rev. -David Smith ial
and his good people for caring for lor
th"& convention. '
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HOPKINS NEWS Ijjj,
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The members of the Hopkins-Soe?J^
ial Club and their guests reported rvr
having spent a very, pleasant day on j 'J ^
our picnic at Eastdyer, S. C. ~
Wei also- enjoyed a grand peanut Vm
party given by the club Friday nite, i
at the home of Miss Sarah Prioleau
and sister. The Hopkins* Social
a m f i l'Q
Club has improved greatly since its j
beginning. ' Our next meeting will (Jl
be Friday,. 7:30 o'cloclr at the home .+h
of Miss Helen ^Reynolds.- _. |al
Miss Evelyn Jones has returned 1
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home for the summer, after spend- ,
ing a very pleasant stay at the home \\r
of Miss Juliette Edna Davis, home r<
She was accompanied _by Miss.. Jul i- |
ette Davis who will spend a week i w
^ wlth~her at her home on SumteV St.
CONWAY NEWS j" llf
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Sunday morning opened with j,
the pastor in charge, Rev. \V. I. G.O;.
re; The Sunday School, is. do.nj^.Mce;
ly while the__League hatr'tr^plendid m
discussion on the present subject. ~ tl
Our revival meeting will begin -p
Sunday August 10.?We trust every'- j ^
hojdy__will comejto help, save souls for \ m
: Christ. !;,)
At H:UU P. M, i. liuiv assendeiTThe
rostrum after all pi'eliml- 1 K
-narieSr he preached a soul stirring J t<
sermon, he delivered his message C
with grace and ease. - vi
Text St. Luke 15:4; subj. "Go after C1
that which is best until he finds it. ~TT
Our hearts were full when ffe had i j.
fiinished his discourse. 1 )Vi
A plav was trivpn "tV. Of1... :-:?1 <
? 0 .... ...e iiaililllg.j.UI
School here Monday night led by the j lv
Better Girls Club, under direction of
tymp- H. I,. Bezant, for th*> benefit-j -e-t
of Cherry Hill Baptist Church. h
Mr. W. H. Gugg of Sumter will ap-1
pear here . August 5, with his wonder j ori
ful picture show. Witness the affair j ni
Mrs. Clarest Floyd, the grand-mot-1
her of "Mrs'. TE." Floyd i>at finer passetTTv
away Wed. evening July 30, the be- to
reaved has our . sincere sympathy. j M
Prof. Wm. Myers a teacher passed1^
away a few days ago he was one!
who had an eye for . business as well J?
as high ideals. We will miss the two!I
agreeable characters I am quite surejl
Our loss but Heavens gain.
Quite a number of young men wit-il
nessed Sunday morning services. I
means a' mark of progresi for I
Conway, vyith the pastor in connec- I
tion with his splendid leadership. {
Bible School opened at the usual
v. ?
uuur witn all officers and teachers I
present.
11:00 o'clock sharp morning worship I
began. 11:30 A. M. the pastot Rev. I
R. M. "McClams, delivered a strong I
sermon At the conclusion of the ser I
mon the Sacrament of the Lord Sup- I
per was administered to one hundred I
and seven members bv Rev. R. M. I
McClam, assisted by Rev. S. P. Nes- I
At 8:30 P. M.- Rev. S. Butler preach I
a demonstrated sermon from the sub- I
ject r'I am the Light always." His I
message was encouraging. Our pas- I
tor is running a young people's rally I
meeting now for two weeks. il
It began on the 27 of July and will B
close oti the 10 ot' August If there
a pastor working in the gospel field I
Rev. R. M. McClam is" one. The Holy |
Spirit w?? ?.ifv j
ww. ...m in me Deginning-B
of his rally and the spiritual tide is I
going higher and higher.
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Carlisle News M
/ "Carlisle is just breezing along
with the breeze." ,-~
The various sunday-;schools of Car- J
lisfef is progressing nicely. The!
SunfkyuSchool jo? ih^Miajua- C ha p- I
el A. Ht, Er Z. ChuivWi dlscussetTTHe
lesson An "Naomi jfcnd Ruth," with'l
great zeali on Sunday August 3rd, I
conducted[^bjr the tfupt. Mr. Wesley
Emerson* with us Rev. I
Mrs. ux.Vv. ^Stewart of- Knoxville,
Tenn. wno is visitinc bo?> ?
daughter, her*.. ?_?_il
Mr. Lewis Stewart and Mrs. Wat- I
ufc Johnson. After Sunday School !
oyr beloved supt. motored to. Black I
Stock, C. . .?]!'
The revival meeting of the James I
Chapel Baptist Church, Rev, Wilka !
aMtftfc la now in session It is be-JI
ing conaucted by the Rfev. W. C. I
Meeks, pastor of the Puritan Bapt- !;
is! Oliui cli at Qastunla, N. C. and thfl'll
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iyd Hill Baptist Church at Rock 1
11. S. C. a
We have with us a number 6f Vis>rs
for the summer. Among them*?
e:- Miss x Flora V. Dawkins of ^h
lartanburg,S. C. who is visiting n
r grandmother and. brother, Mrs. j
ice G. Dawkins and Mr. Willie Daw,o
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M iss Bernice Brown of Columbia-^
2. is visiting her grandmother,Mrs.'"V
annia fi-ngliah, anH r>?ht>pa ' jo;
low me to.close with this quota-J
>11: "We must not hope tb be mold?. t<
ers si
id gather the goldenr.eats, 'j<
lless we have tirst^tjeen sowers " r<
id watered each furrow with tears tl
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L)n Monday July .28, the weather
ing fair and wholesome, Messrs. n
illiam Singleton, Hallic and Cal-'s]
un Edmunds and Mesdames A. Wa- lj
..Carrie,.Edmunds, and Willie. C. y
mrletan-tnnk--an-air out to Ander- h
iV S. . C. They returned Tuesday '
d reported an- excellent trip. On P
0 fiajhb day Mrs. Annie B. Ed- K
iuiuIs, Ashiuily Hunter and- Jerry v.
nkins rode over to Mulberry A. M.
Church to. attend the Bradley Bur- w
Aid Society meeting. They prolged
their stay over Tuesday.....""
Lalon Wright well known youth of li
is community, and the adopted son
Rev. W. W. Foote, returned from is
llberry on Tuesday and Wednesday fi
irning took seriously ill with an
:ack of?pleuro-pneumonUu--At-this ?
iting he is said to be in a bad way
ie sympathetic prayers of all the
tk^Qf__th.is community be with this
ung. man. Mi's. Foote of the same
rrriljr~is- improving -gradually,
Messrs James Hill, Willie Harper v
il&rppr-and Sam Hester, went fish j
g: Wednesday and they made a mi-.ti
culous haul. "" ' *" ' I is
Thursday .Mrs. Wiley, Edmunds,
over, Calhoun, EJingleton attended
e W. H. and F. M. Convention held e
Rockford Church, Mt. Carmel S.C. s
Sunday School opened with the
of. Oscar Ellison acting supt. in
sence of Rev. W. T; Edmurids and
. M. Belle, supt. and assistant supt
^spqctfully. The Sunday School
'Ss ! a' grand isuccess^_ The lesson _
as taught by our old teacher, Rev.
P. Reynolds of Jacob A. M. E.
At Glovers Rev. I.fftman preached
jeaubifullyr "I'wo joined.
The annual revival was begun suTT "
id fhat.7;rau?e<L Jhe .attraction of a
a r g <? congregation, T$ev. Arehia
/"are preached a real sermon. Just
Sfore"^-his.'--conclusion...a, x^mmotfon
rose in the amen corner and .heT?U
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iuukiil neu ut-iier stop, wmcn ne aicj
roVen by the fact that the congrerrtTcm
returned' at night to hear ajther
soul stirring sermon. Results
ne candidate for Baptism.
Mr, W-,?Kdmundst. Mr. Smote .
dmuncls and their families motored
> Springfield A. M. E. Church in Mc
orniick to attend the annual revial
there. Springfield is the boyhood
hurch of Messrs Will and Andrew
dmunds. " I : .
The penny-saving club met at the
ome-of Mrs. Hattie Bentfey Tues
2.y night "Next meeting will be
eld Saturday night; same place. j
Miss Mozelle Davis charming sisiryant
was seen in town Saturday .|
Annual revival begins at JBro\yn|s
k the 9th and continues until the
L&ht of the 14th.
Misses Eva Kate Dunlap and GraCrawford
of Ahde r so n" "\ve re vi si rs
at the home of Mrs. Wiley and
rs. E.dmunds Saturday.
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Atlanta, Birmingln
New Or
? GULF COASl
Friday^ Augus
Very Low Round Trip Fares as F?
?-; From . To
M Atlanta, Ga. Bir
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Abbeville $5.50
Columbia 7.00
Greenwood . 5.50
Newberry 6.00
Prosperity 6.00
Rock Hill 7.25
~Onion 6.00
York 6.75
Excursion Tickets sold for all t
" - RETURN LIMIT: Tickets gooc
by midnight as follows: Atlanta,
mingham and Chattanoga, Thursdi
and Gulf Coast Points, Monday, /
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REVIVAL CLOSES AT LIBERTY
HILL A. AL E. CHVlU ll J .i
" On? of the "greatest feVlv Tits tad
ip this section closed Sunday
igttt; August Srd : .?
Th^ meeting opened wilii :i m rn - .
f prayer meetings, Ke>? \V. 1*. Ihrrrr
mitt and David James delivered
wp?4ul-KominB^. t In. J'n st wed, Id-V.
D. V. King took charge the
nd week
Large crowds were-old eilcll nigh' r
j listen to the truths. -Eift v. tin e> I
juls accepted Christ and thirty t\\ >
)ined the. churchy Backsliders \voi?
sclaimed and thv Christians stren;
len.
?The?whola-. ^uiinnunily ha-.?hrt-n ,
enefitted by this meeting, white'ard
olored. Everyone is in .praise .of 1 laervices
rendered by Dr. ICiirg.
The clltnaA was readied t)n-SumL^ight
when it was estimated that lapoke
to an audience'of approximate
r twelve hundred persons while tlr j
ard was tilled with those who could
fit gain admittailCC.
The fiastor and ottirer*?rtrr?fond. .
leased with' reus)ts. and tliank Dr.
dug* fur his smvit ey^l'o I fTc nilut?i
rho helped to mak,, -the meeting?;-J
3uccess. The crowds fit 'all l iiin--T
rere orderIy~~aud respect fid.
God, be praised, fur this, wonder |
uUsccess, the fruits of whiclfwe Ix^i
eve wjll live.^ ^
we are giau to snv ift*??past.e r
i donig nicely anil hopes l?? tnl \
all charge of the services" monf
i .
NOT UK
Rev. Mrs. M.vS. Berry* T?r (freenille,
S. C. will coTirTuet--I hr?a+Hojul
revival at Mt. Ilehrnn A. M. I'.
inuing thr<jiigh the fifth. lyxeryhod
? invited, come and hear her pre: e'j;
On'^the-30. the local singing wniwn
tion will Be held at Ml. llel?r?.M j
hur<?h Come and hear mine re: I
inging.
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PROTECT
them from
Tufoerciilo sis
J
Keenj l^iu aivav
Irorii sli k
Insist oil
rest Tralu tliem
In liealIII liabits
Consult til? doctor : ;
regularly
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im, Chattanooga,
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RESORTS - 4*t
15 th, 19301 L J
illows:
To To .
minghain New Orlor^ an -I'
.hattanooga Ciulf (\>a-f I'oint ' Ll j
$7.50" $20.50 ' ( ? > >. J
9.00 j. 22.00 ' !
7,50 ' 20.50
? no
u.v/u ?? 1 .' M J
1 8.00 ? 21 u(i
9.25 . ~ -. 22,25 8.00
. '.!!.(ki
8.75 21.75
rains Friday, August 15th, ?vi-upturning
f\ll regular 11 inn. _ H
Wednesday, Augu t 20tli; Ilir-. 9
ay, August < h un
August 25th, 1920.
rvations, etc., see Tick Arent . vl
jWAY SYSTKM !|
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??? miln .
Q SUBSt KUtKUS. g
hantfe their add res#) must
ss. All noticed fo^chyi^p., - B
as to reac^h thrs office by
rek; otherwise from- papTvcT" "*d
Following week. "' B;
rs for Service, ]
H. HAMPTON, Publisher.
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: S,i( m ilay, August 9, lflSiL _
ui v g asounl & oils at
KKKYY'S SKI?VICE
STATION- _ LI ^ . Tw
<> Mliuk*- I'roin Benedict - Allen
ON J A V LOli SJREET
(11'EX 1JAY AND NIGHT
I N S tJ It A N C tl
Tin' Onatest Investment in the di
World o *
"-lyitl'IAI.l.Y tieatttt AWD :~~==
i / 'i i I ?i; vr 1 v o i n 4 s.ir^r-y
| \\ iiy n -tvpnyUdZyoiir iuoome wi*h ?
l ,, \ h-rt-M.li A- Accident Pulley??For
^ ( in 111" i"?nil'ormntton?SEE?
( P. SKAAVELL
"h' i( Ins urance I sell It"
; I'liui/' ??Hill Main'St ZL
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11 0 " "" ?' "! Hf H!?
I ?.K i':i l I I.U SHOE REPAIRING
DIAL 2 1 U 8 7
<.11:11 an Iced prompt delivery service
UIMk-SERVICE SH OE IMPAIR
SHOPj
II ft \\ a Jiiiigtim St. Citl'a, S. C.
j i (<:.i Hl'DSON JACK-SCOTT J
I i'KKSTON JOHNSON k
in II i
. !>ii)ui-lur.s Disagree ? t 4
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\VIw 11 children are irritable, and
I t v\ i li. )' niuI .'their teeth_ and sleep
Tc' -tfr" Iv. have di gcstive-pams "ana ?r
..i tjn liaiit < .. lack of appetite,?and???
l: \i- if. Iiiny eyes; nose and fingers, doctor.',
'"will not always aerree that
; 't. y nit ullVring from .worms Manyiim
tin i-;v timi. will not believe that
theireuro lolly brought up children
.iii i.MVv wtiiiiiM.- Tim_lact remain?
;!?:;! "nTT!.-f yuiptdnis iwi[l yield, in a fi
a t -it tuajtti it-yvLui- .cases, to a. few-? .*
.1?White's Cr-eam Vermifuge, " *
11; ' lire t - ;m-Hunt of round and pin
l it. 'If sour child has any of '
-4 !? =;?t-Hr?this?harmless, ?, :
Id !.i 11 u it let I teiii.dy, which you can_
-^"4?rr*? 1 it i- "lmttlt:?f l'Olil ; ? ?
-4+?i; w u-4 ui.4vv i)iu;u store-?
K X C I t K S 1 O NS Ksci
v Saturday Juno 7th to Au- ?
. ? : L
? 3U~44*oO, inclusive
l\ mini Tii|) Fart's?From?Columbia
follows:
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New ><.rk $39.75
Philadelphia : 34.55^ V *
vn-?mi. City ... 37.95
I'.ilt ininir 29,70
W ;i liinflon 27.50
< ';il:? o 49.10 '"t V
- h.-i .-wit ' . 47.63 1 ^
< I. ?rl.uu| 47.60 &
* I olrdi. ) . 44 S3
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t idiia1^ faros from all ' Other .. .
l?oiois- Jt.'ood - Thirty Days.
1 l .Mt l 1 h .S l oF OVFR I?RIVH3BGES-t^
< <?i?"ii 11 I n Let V gents,
. Soulhe'rn Railway
System
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6 6 6
I.YIiew-. a Headache or Neuralgia in
0 iniiiot?'>, , rjlfvcks a Cold the first
das, ;jml rlnalvis 5|alaria in three days.
666 ul&o in Tablets.
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h...? f-s , ?, ,
1* AN'O-LIN SYSTEM
'In Beauty Culture
" I AM-.ti f INi I lai?, Scalp and
|)ainji r>fr'rT?S'?^prti atiuiis a trial. Their ' '?
w?.iilt been jui/veiJ^ Registered in '
H.,S: Rat. I id.. . ; a +
At .1 N I ^ \V AN'l L.l>* VVrite for terma
Made by
Mine Fannie L. Carolina
lol'.y High Market Street
(.1 URGE TUWN, S. C.
? . J.. ) II?Wi?-g???i??J- .
Uogul Drug Store
IIJ1 NY ASIl IN (TfON ST *' ^
A t )< >1 > PI. AOE TO TRADE la
! a half Jdock from Main' on
Washington ^
('all I s I'or Your Drug Needs
-? &F71 1
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j ONLY A FEW - I 1 ""
l.sMulitlv -u?wl PLAYER PIANOS .
Thf.se can. Le had.at LQjy- - ?
"TOT jiiTotr and otT SPECIAL I
tiVniV." Some SPECIAL Bargains J
on - Xfraight II'H KiHT^ PI AN OS?
MALONE'S
11^ .MAIN ST, PHONE 8310 ?
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