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prn:*:-; a? -k?- ? ? * " * p * r . . _j. r Y?AGE EIGHT ',? CUMBERLAND \. M. R. cflCRCH r ' - .' -~v^- The ser*tces. at?t'umtrejlaud Church < last Sunday Were largely attended. J. _The pastor, Rev. Jennings, preached I two wonderful sermons. I< The Sunday School is still growing ' and U-"large m>. (>t the old members "of tfte'Vhul'i h weiv out Sunday morning.rour superintendent, Mr. W, M. . AIcGhee, was .uul-.--.ol t ho?Vity?Sunday ~ and Bro. T \h Carlin. the assistant . ??-IT?- uupci'iut? nd.iiit. Ii.n mu 1 In job - Thu^ ting tliT pace for tin* school along alp . lines ?* ? " , *w| r. The third quarterly coiil'trence of ' " Cumberland church, was held '' July 28th Dr. S. Simmons presiding. There wTTl he .-pwial services at Cumberland sund.cv?ui? tbo -interest of the Junior Church, who will have charge ot the morning service. Come and hear our"\tuinor Choir of twenty- 1 . ; five i25r voices. T.ln?.v will charm i you with theii; music. Mrs. W. .M, -SU <4 I tee-'. ,\ Ire.-TV-E^-MeUhte, and \V". Al. Mctlheo. .1 r.-. motored [ to Albany, Ca . Saturday morning to attend itie iinieiMi of Mrs.- MvGhee's sister, wlm was fuueralized Sunday. I Aug. 3rd'. The .family have the sytn-| pathy of tlu> members "an.Lfriends of CumbeHamT he this |four .of sadVmss. ?1 r . Mri' Junto learce, one of our faithful members. ;tnu the or.iHinsl of-tlnT " ""= ill FiTdayTTTght after i oing lionte from Love- Feast. Sin* its one of the old regulars of the chart- h un^L we mis3 ? _il '^'r _"itu h. * We' i;rav that she 'wllj so.>n he out again* ' The A. ('. K. League gave Ti lawn party on the cliureb Jroundsjnst Mon:day and nice sum was totalized. Tliey, are-planning ti^Vitm?rt?faree delegaH " H tion to the 'stale I., uitiie convention which liTt-et-, in (TiarlesVm S. . ; * r - AllgUSt ItO tU Hi!: ,?f The Junior, (-hur.'lj will giVe~u pro~ grain mi?111,- -Ml., i,.hary .-'.ocir-fy at"1 Cumberland Suin'la> afternoon at 4:30. j t~- Ccme['and_enjo> a itrai treat. S. S.1NSTITL TL OK THE OREENWOOD DISTRICT ??K J HE TIEDNUM . WM AI. ( o.N FERENCE. The Institute i-oini-n.-il 'lliursdav. Ju)v HR'- vJw ":T tsL 1930. Bethel A." .M. I*,. < nurch, LClint)on, ?s. c.? vviih i<--\ f^-vr?r^rrv i). P.. *>.? the Piesi.riiif iM' i. jiml'Mtsrar Williams of Hi.' \W hut chapel Church as l-h?*-.->erreiary.?Ah Lhkiv Johnson of the Rcim-circuit was elected Chief . ? . Marshai;- ?*j? by. Rev. (J. \V. Hiarll.' \, pastor. Rev. J. \V. -S.ha u i e .'|>?111.! <I. _ -Atiiiini' tli.'- n ii..i: ir ja_ Adanis; Dean <m riioolopv at Allen - Univeisity .. Ln?VV, C > 'milord of Anderson Station, (irmn f tU- District, and Pi of.CI. (laimvU . Kie|d Ayentof Al. 'Ten UnjVersity'.' K.u h dVdiv.erejf a sou] strrin? address.. Rrmoiises vynte made by Rev. T. II Addison and" Rev.\l W Shaw. Reports from all < diaries wen adequately'., re.spoiide.il to by the, pits tors an.C ih/li yat,.'. in. K V < mj'y ? j To thei Lustomers . ;- friends nnd ' I _ ______ b'epiestjiifufives q PORO ' j ^ - I s fop Pr^nirlli.j, ITU l'c4U for hi* congenial spirit ??4 + :imely method of handling the woyh 3f the District. ' ' | The annual sermon w^s preached by Rev. J. W. Martin of the Hodges ! Circuit. The Missionary sermon was preached by,. Rev. B. A. Lvkes of-the Weston Chapel Church, Greenwood, and the Educational sermon whs ! preached by Re v. J. W. Shaw, paster u fthe Reno. Circuit, [Reno, B. O. ? Prof. C. G: Garrett made An appealing address in interesto f Allen University. Rev. G. W. Bradley and peopie of the Goldvile Circuit deserves much credit for the timely manner in which, they entertained the Institute. i The writer stoped at the home of one of the?promising members of the 1 church who is putting forth much effort to educate his- children and his children ' are proving themselves worthy recipients of all effort made by their parents. Greenwood District, with Dr. Gary ' at its head* its poyal grwifj of-pastors in thS nia <JIH1 i nii.nif,? ? rwv ^?uTriet at large marching undei- the banner of God cannot fail. J - ; UNION NEWS. Prof. A. A.Sims of Ibis city has had little vacation up to the present. Sum. iuer School in KlngstreeT S. C., was .successfully conducted by him, then meeting of K of F. in Camden, S. C., was visited with all of this he kept up work in Gaffney and Clinton. S? C.. givinfe the madam a "pop call" now and then ......?. ? Rev. Dr. Lomax has kept up with church jyork hfere, and has only spent a short time away. He is still the fearless ambassador of our Lord and Master. Each message delivered by ^Dr. Lomax gives hope and courage to boneless and -dhaumragcti" OhGIT Rev. Dr. Johnson of Bethel A. M. E. church spent the week here in inter-' iest of work. He made several calls 1 ?SeKIIied I ! pleased to have him with Them; rare-looking for a new Bethel in. the near future.?. ?ReSsr Diggs and Baten of St. Paul I and Cornith Baptist churches are hard at Work with the flock under their [care. Services at these churches are t-n'oH rifFShtloH Qormnnc jira thought fully prepared and earnestly"(Telivered. Rev. Dr. Diggs is spending the week in revival meeting away from Union. Mrs. Diggs and .little ones will keep house alone for awhile. r~m - -M^ndrers-^an'd friends or at. Paul are expected to visit them while Rev. is away. Pastor Baten continues smiling, even tho members" are not as busy ^pounding as they have been. "Bo not i weary in well doing," tc. Missionary Society of Corinth was entertained at home of Mts: Cornelia Rogers, Hamlet St. Business being . over, the hostess served a delicious ice course. v , > Mesdames Rosborough and Taylor . who attended Summer School in Rocl ?[.Hill, ft. C. ftrp at linnip to'tin.. dellgh -> POI k Movei W Chicac Marking an , development and fo _^?7 COLLEGEr 1 wish to ai ^ . our headquarters from PORO BIO The entire block on South P< ?r^trom -Mtn to 45tfTStreet will , Poro Policy remains the i and students will be served I | and efficient manner. L The St. Louis Poro organiz Lu * hQve arwqys handled ycmng to Chicago, where they are i Address all mail and or< regarding training In our coll th'UKU L ; P O R O BLOCK wr-wVtf?'****- -" <'J ?t ? - -t , % . " ! 1 : J. ? , THE PALMES of tnrebgnd^nd children, ~~ -t ed Summer School for Teachers at t at Corinth on Sunday morning. Mrs. Andrew Smith, who spent sev- i B eral wekes in Orange, N. J., with' e children, is back honu/to the delight 1 m of her loved ones. I r Mr. S. R. Ruff and "Junior" spent a day or tw- in "Spencer, N. C.~as 1 house guooti) of Rev and Mrn. J S. ^ Mrs. M. K. Hemphill stopped there! en route to Rochester, N. ?- A happy 1 meeting' and pleasant gathering of home folks. 1 The writeup of lust week, giving account of the death of Dadle Addings j ' Williams hi?Anderson,?has U brought sadness - to many tn Green ? ville and uji$pn, S. C. We-read with ( keen interest'the traits uf tiue wihhum* hood and recalled her early childhood days, when .sighs of future usefulness were in evidence. Our hearts are full If love and sympathy, for the bereave 4-ones. \* f1 ? Mrs. Ju 1 tarparham on" N. PinclfneT^ St., will" s'pentl a fe~w days tn Colum- 1 - ? { t i bia,. S. C. * { , . * - 1 Miss MakingBolden is a little indis- , nosed at this Writine. The affable daughter of Rev. and' Mrs.' Win. Douglas, N. -Pinckney St.,'( Is at home for vacation. Members L of the younger set are pleased to have;. Miss Beatrice with them and all are; hoping for her a pleasant stay in the home town. l Meadames Hemphill and Tobln wgre k dinner guests at the home of Mrs. j Julia Thompson. A most palatable , menu was served. Progressive Club of Zion A. M. E. 1 church fbet at the home of Mrs. Katie i Hendricks on Cornwell St. A large ' number attended. -A^ter bushiesg_ ? sioiK the lin.lein illytreiT~delicious refreshments^ Many visitors attended ' the meeting. Amnn& them was Mrs. {* M. E. Hemphill. Mrs. Tobin enjoyed a visit paid by 1 Mrs. Rogers;? Hemphill, Humphries * and Thompson, also Mrs. Sorter and ^ daughter.^ . ? ~~ Revr~ahd~ Mrs. Baten gave a "pop , ??,L- I Mrs. W, S. Diggs gives us ;a peep! now. and then which is always en-1 joyed. Many thanks for kind remembrance " by all . " CHER AW NEWS i Sunday of . last week at Wesley M. K. Churck .was -''gftmiiv . Circle's ser vicgf and Consoi rutiofi seivice u'f the. entire church. All families of the church and visiting friends sat in special family groups and pews, at 1 which time the pastor, Dr. W S.i Thompson, delivered an excellent ser! mom. This service was the beginning 5 of the. revival season of the church. ijTotal number of converts up to last / Sunday night is tvyenty-one. Twenty t were taken in the church. _i _ *:-Vi ' 1 & RO > to - = 1? * other step in the growth, rward march of PORO renounce tho romnunl nf St. Louis to Chicago. ck?Chicago .* 1 irkway (formerly Grand Blvd.) J|?l~be the new h6me of PORO. w UL _ iam?. Poro agents, customers In the usual prompt, courteous ation?the same people who rderr? nave Overt transferred itiil at your servlc?. 1? ? ders as well as all inquiries eg? of Beauty Culture to us at ni i frc i i Z*6tot. I FQ-LEADER ? - ?aurn Wilson, left tn^ Satprrtfly rnr~ ?thiee: weeks?vuiMlfOIl m WaahlniT" on, 1). C.,\Philadelphia and Atlantic illy. N. M - -?r ???^r Mrs. Mary Muinsworth and friends," rtrs. Martin Tally and others, motord to Charlotte, N. ('. last week tu ppnd the day. They report'a delight-ul time. - - ? Dr. and Mrs, (J. W.. Long have reurned from 'Ttprinotor' trip to Florita?parts?where they?ivere called ,011 usiness. ' "WTST^Iaggie Reid,) \vht>, ,has been dclt tor suine^UjiiiL Is om again, LOCK HART NEWS Sometime ago a Negro was lynched n Union, and before saying very much ve-have been waiting to see what deps Solicitor Blackwood (now "oanlidatc fin- nn,| irds would take. Up to now not a single thing has been done, so far as know, to bring the guilty parties Jjefore the law. We ure opposed to rime, hut at (he same time, every person accused ~ should have a fair (rial. We are?proud of the fact that there are a large number of good white people who stand for law and order. The Spartanburg Herald, Columbia Record, Charleston News and Conrlef ami the Union Times had strong edl UI utin ciJiiueimmig ty II Citing. Qllft >f"\t he boldest stands against lynch1 UK was taTCeh by Rev. Lewis M. Rice, Cditor of the Union Times. It waj? Mr. Rice who called Gov. Richards Cor protection for the Negro, and since- rtr?m~ editorials against lynching' have been sane, strong and convincing. May his kind "Increase. Mr. John Scott, an old citizen .of Lhis place, is now in the hospital at Chester. His many frlondu wilt?be {lad to know Hi.it h.. i-; impnTttng Iflt I M operation. ?MI ss Alma Smith, formerly of Lockr tart, but now of Brooklyn, N. Y., is tore on an extended -visit to her parmts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Miss Eliza, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. U. McMahan, is home from the Majority Hospital after undergoing an operation. \ visiting Miss Jeioline Goto rib and they seem to be having "a- jolly time. NEW YORK NEWS 1 a.\ t* i ? >> e n-au me raimeuo r,eaaer oi ten and think it to be a splendid pa> per. i Ephwurth A..A1. E. Churcfr had i high day last rftmday, the , people ari having a revival meetingthough?a famine seems to be on; they are wor shipping God as never before. Rev* - John D. Anderson from th berry District," preached at 11 Sunda; morning. .Rev. Anderson is rated | good preacher. Five joined the churc .Two claimed salvatioh!" -He preacl >ed the real gospel. Our door stand I open to him at all times. .Come i gain with a. gospel like that. ; It is awful hot in New York, thot i sands of people are leaving for th . beaches while soma?is fishtngr?Th summer is rated as being the hott< .in Ne\<^-York for many- years, j. Est t he people^read ^his'paper they want real news. CLINTON NEWS ^ / ..Friendship Revival came to a clos I Keep in Trim with ru ICE-freshened food Top. autumn And. murder to vnti mult not only e*t the ? right foods, but foods that are in the right condition. ICE - freshened foods are 'f sweet, pure- and safe, slways at their best?neither too dry nor too moist?not too cold but just cold enough to be in prime condition Keep your foods well protected with ice every day in the year. Its trivial cost will repay you many times in protected health and saved ? food: CITY ICE COMPANY 1721 MAIN ST. PHONE 31!V A .Great Discovery Wheh Pasteur discovered, in 185i that the infection of wounds wa vx?unc*r i#^ 111(i 11^ 11(t 111, uttvvri m, lie pei formed a service of inestimable valu to.mankind. Since then medical scienc has been producing better and bette antiseptics, to kill' these germs tha may enter the^smttlloKtr-eutr-and giveTi diseases such as typhoid, tuberculosi add lockjaw.. , No-^jtll you. have to d to" Tie sure that these dreadfur gerip wiTl not infect a wound, is to wash tha wound, however small, thoroughl with I.itiuid Borozone, the*modern ar tisentir. You Cfln get-Liquid Borozon* in a size to ftt your needs- and pu'rs< from THE WAVEBLEY QBUG STORE "w. Friday IMlftM. wira g^pnr cj^nnoge wMh Rev.?J. W. Crawford?of Anderson Station. ' Rev. T. H. Addison, pastor. ' ' ,r V ' - ? -J~ Mrs? ^Joseph""Pr Lewis of Washmgton, D. C. formally Miss Annie. Mao Kinard of Clinton is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alexr Kinard. Miss Onllio M?Ellison left Sunday for three months. Misp Willie Ruth Ijrown of Mt. Clair, N. J. is visiting ne^Taunt, Mrs. Mary T.eake. r Rev. E. A. Adams of Columbia ami - also Pi-uf. C. QUrrell Were in Clinton last weiek, attending the Sunday School Convention.->-Miss Alice Coleman of Greenwood also attended thx?~ convention as a representative of Mt. Pisgah Church.' Mrs. Ollian Thomas, Sarah Cheeks arft home from Washington, D. C. ~? YKM ASSEE NEWS .Alx.?Herbert?Ring and?family,?Mi'. ' Joseph Husford, Miss Virginia Sackson of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Leon Jackson, Helen Jackson, Bessie Wili? u g. ;!; Destroys Flies, Mosquif< j- other pests. Has been on t ^ Many satisfied customers. - ? * A^F.K' i s h THM iL P 71 H. E. LINDS A 401 HAMPTON ST. I " - : . ' - . I ~ f^3ToiIr P NeedV J. Lan be lound in our Advert ' y ? ? :?r -r? ?-?1 $ are asked to read these ad our advertisers. We a<re ji we are getting from the ai ~ to reach the pTiblk\T~ *!' * !* 1" "41?t -* - - ? ^-.n-^Vac y .' e Y " - - - ?*^p? W=^ . - Ill ht| TRY THE C< h\ .in ? Southern Appla ;; ? - " : ' ? ;; f.- WESTERN NO] Y - K!iSTI??M |~ NORTH ~f 'Ttie Land = | . .. TRAVEL 4 Comfortable. , Ec v ? ;l: | AJ X Jersey Seaj> X * " - " ?id J^in $ (Including New?Cmini '* ?r? , Virgin X * (Including New ,i 4 ' Beaches at Ocea A rhnrloctnn ftnv; X (Hen Island Beaches ? Mountain and Lake I t Resorts on tl J The Black Hills X Michigan, X % Minnesota* ?Pacific Northwest X ? . California. Resorts ? Lake Region of Canada & \ ~ ? W 11? ?; COMBI | RAIL and MC Mountai ? REDUCE V _ | ?ALL SUMMBR^f V' TICKETS r?\! f BEGINNING?.HJNE 15TH, ( 'it ~U 1 ? \ CONSl'J/T TI m SOUTHERN RA V 4. {.4.?{. 4..?. |?~ ANNOUNCING J I! Idle Hour S\ * y ^ --*8i_MUes--ttom Columhi g y ^ t ?7 Excellent Free I ? I - ?? ' Churcfies ; *' | W. M. SMITH, Mgr."" <?<>? ?< ? < ! <1 '1 -7-?. '" /, /. ^ ? - r . j v. , .1 ,? ^ - . < 1 v . 1 "" Saturday, August 9, 1930 ? , \ and n vcyy pleasant- day, visit rng their l'^Jatlvos and friends.?~ While .in the .city Mr. Leon Jack- ^ soft, Mr. Irvin Jackson, and Misses Hilda Jackson Virginia Jackson apd . r, Willie Ma^ Bythew^od went across' the bridge and made jjonia snaps on TKFTsTai uT ?On Innt?Monday Mr.?H. Ding and ? family-?Mrr J: "Hnsford-and Miss H7 ~ Jackson Ave re the dinner guests?of Miss i\L?A* Bamplield. Miss Virginia .laekftoiv Was the dinner guest wf \Ik Fit ft Wihuix on last Monday 1? Mrs. A. B. Jackson entertained with a Turkey dinner at her home oil last Wednesday evening in honor Vr _ "of her daughter Miss V. iJackson, Mr. J., llusford, Mr. Herbert Bing and family of Brooklyn and her father and sister, Mr. J. G. Bampfleld and Miss M. A. Bnmpfield. Joseph Ihisford and Miss V. Jack- ~ r, .1 uriu'il to Rrool/lyn, M V Wf ter spending such a delightfuL time at their old home. They left Friday Morning early for the " Big City." , nes, tSed bugs, Koaches and *? he niaiket for several years Ijl -VV A N r I D . ?'? RODUCT GOr-| - ~ AY, President X PHONE 8517 X '/> . Every .f ising Columns. Pin- readers & vri't isi-nmul i, uiiil' put roiiiae ^ ?r ?*7? ~ ' ' . ''[ . . y | *"" rouU of the " 1.)mine.ss that Y ]=rr?" I T iviTusers w up use our me- v ^ ' - " T ; *? *!* !* ?!* ?:* '*? y y y % v v ?J**XK,,XK*#X(W!wXm ?????a , -.jfci | afion^^fr "i me ~ ~ . I : J DOL PLACES ...1 7 'HI IT-- ... I - ' ehian Mountains | OF?; . . * . $ RTH C AROLINA " X TENNESSEE. . X m , .. ' ' ... . ~? GEORGIA X. of the Sky" | ' BY TRAIN . v| ; V * ononucal. Safe. _____? | shore Resorts i * t Comfort * i beiiin-Vanderbilt Hotel) . ~X? ia Reach ' ' ,7 . J, Hotel Cavalier) ? n View (Norfolk) X innah,. Brunswick, x m Saint Simons island) iogion of Nctv^nahind $ le Great Lakes ^ of South Dakota i Yisconsin and Lake Resorts _____ !jjl Colorado X National Parks $ ' Canadian Northwest X NATION .. | ? <*->TOH TOtJKS to | n Resorts X S) FARES J: to .w. J 01? Ki ST K ESOIrnr1-?% WSALK DAILY , s | JOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST ~ 3' UK 1^1 ACK\TS X ILWA Y SYSTEM | ' v v v ! ! ! vvvvv ;< :? >; ?;??:? ;? ?;? >?;? "!"X' 'X'v vv '!'v v'/ 'X*v " .** rHE OPENING OF I vimming Pool 1; a-an-Uw- l\*y<4v4tl lioari.V ] ^ichic Ground f ^ ^ ancl1 Parties: : f" ^ " j ? "~T 2412 LADY ST. : i r