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^ 5*** > / -~ CHURCH NEW S or . ...;. .". " J ~ ~ '.i. f^mmaami \ ? EAST SI'FXrEK (X. C.) M.WS _Jjhady (irate tMptist Omr^t? By Myrtle Boger ? ... Mr.?J. L). Lewis, gave an entertain. -J ment Tuesday ' night in interest of his club. j\ large crowd was ofit. The receipts of the ovenitig woty" SI 1 .<Tu. Short funeral services of Mr. Sam Laney were held at the eluu'eh Fri - day evening?at?4:00. Sermon- was preached by Rev. Daniels. Messrs... Cheshire and Callahain Wer<\ in . charge of the body. Saturday .night. Mr.?4-?D;?l.nwD 1 gave a fish fry at th,'. home of .Mrs. ' ^ flattie B. Drayne in interest of heclub. A , neat sum was raised. Mr. Lewis is working very hard for his one.-hundred dollars.." ' Sunday morning at .eleven o'chiek ' a very spirited sermon was preached 1 hv the nnstf.r?Rj.y 'l st *1 I.,..... I Li J used us his subject -"Prayer Answer ed, But," ' * Mrs. Carrie f!obh vti ?l... ? r^r. zdjgiH'i. ~ wiih ? a s|>Irrrrrril "T ' where you want;me to jjo." Mrs. lint ' tie Jamison favored the andicnc,, wi'h. ' asolo "lio.es JVsus- Care" Sunday school opened ut--l mm <?'- ! clock ^vith Mrs. Ftta ClementV-ae*tn& ; superintendent. Rev. Daniels crave a ' general review of the le-^nn -< Sunday 'afternoon at -4:00 " fijroral service? were held at the Shady drove Baptist church. Sermon was preach- ,i ed by Rev. Daniels: A large crowd both up and down .stairs -witnessed ( a very, very sad funeral of Miss^K- . y thel M. Roseman. She was 1'.) years Jr and one . day .old She was sweetly restin ; -- nk casket s^i'r<mnded ) . bv flowers. *' 4- '. ... She leaves to mourn her loss a" mo- < ther, U sisters, 2 brothers, nieces, j 1 brother-in-law and a host of rein- , tives and friends-. ' Flower girl#-were Miss V. C.raijre. : .Mabel Kelley. Myrtle Beers', ilelcm '( \ Whisonant, Alice Roseboro and Miss Annie Moore. 1'all bearers were Mr. CSTtJ'raigo, Mr.~ David Kelley. Syl- . vester Holmes, Laurenc(> WHTsonant; ? Just about B. Y. R. Ut tTfhe a sTornT "Vcame up and prevented t.hcr B. W R. U. and night services. merry ehildrc n1 nu t .it I lie church? for their usual Sunshine Band meeting iimlci-'^lhp leadership, of M rs \'-_J bartn R." Daniels and M rs.-Klr/.a TTc>1 nwa- W-etil 1 ea dav 0v on i n v m >1 'Ott?4-?-?1 ' . ter tjie Bible story, and slink they.. 1 weiv served lea and crackers Ky.I.it- t tie Miss Uufh Holt ain't Millelfe Pel 1 ' * lew. . >- . ' ' ' r t __ Mr. and Mrs; .1. Knliliiits inn tared In I Lockhjnrt and Union, S. aeeom-. panicd l*y Mrs. I >. Rolibi ns. and son. 1 Mr. 71. B. Bobbins where They spent < a It w days. They' ret uj.iied Monday 5 llloVning . expressing a v.ery success- ' fill trip. ? " ' ," I J. .Rev,,, and .Mrs. .J. S. Danielswish t to thank the people for niee vepeln ; btgg. 'gggirr n1iilkT~tnid- 1 >1111? ir:?~tvti~~~ Daniels also wishes to thank Mrs. S. \ Lewis and.Mrs. II. Jamison for I lit* nice baskets of $w eet-grapes. . t Miss Ara Mae Slad,. who has Ik-mi- < recently operated on is, not doriitr well at this writing. ' I Mrs. Jessie Heath is also on the t sick list. ' ,i ST. JAMES A. M. | K. (IfVRUI i _. The two sermon^ tU'livered last \ Sunday by>u^ir pastor, Kev. J. P.. In- i xoli, about "Love" anil "As Pure The Sunday school lesson was re- v viewed hv Miss Plb.n t,.i,?w.... .. 1 splendid manner. ' ' . . The program given by Mrs. If use- v -i mond of?Wesley -church was 'wry?1' good. We thank her for coming over I1 - with her group of workers* and ron- 11 dering service. . * i.? had quite a number of visitors last Sunday, not .only at the morning services Vbut all day. -A standing 11 ' invitation and cordial welcome is extended 'top3t}ieni to come again. . ' We are sorry to report that Mrs. Maggie Young is still ill. Mrs. -Rpsa Saxby?is -snendinir hrr 1 vacation in Waterloo, S. ('., with her . mother for a few days. ' UAKNETT NKW>S \ " Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church y Sunday night brought to a close our revival meetings. This meeting continned throughout two weeks and at ' the end \vP were successful in ?? ?>? fin ' e - ltl"s | five soldiers for Christ.. Rev. E. M. S. Ball was with us oi\ Sunday night t and preached the closing sermon. Not only that but. Rev. Bail visited-us frc--~ (luently during our revival. Our presidng elder was* with us aT- 11 ao< He -preached^ Thursday and Fri- , thly nighTS~.~~Kev.J'Capers, our pastor', ^ at Blake A. M. E. church was with us"^ Sunday evening a group of young people met af the church to rcorga-. ' nize our A. 0. E. league. We were ^ successful in doing so with th,. aid of our Myt"'1 K"*'?D. G. Ladion. Olliceis- ^ . are as follows: Mr. .1.'..Fuller, presi- 1 ?dent; Mrs. A. Giflison, vice president : Miss Laura B. --famg-.?assistant Seci'o~~^ ?? tary; Mr. W. T. Gilhson, treasurer; . Mr. W. W. Brown, corresponding secretary; Mr. W. T.' (iillison. chaplain;? Mr. Freddie (h)udninTi.~criti(':- Rev. "Hr-1 J. G?d&on, organist; Jbjm Luther lroT . lin, assistant organist* Miss Clemen frinp towL-iria A committee was selected, known at. 1 the?CiQ Gat?Thum. The .peraoim nee Roosevelt Jenkins.: Catherine Reed. Mary Hooper, Susie Williams. Thur- 1 man r*v>llift and Charlie Pollin. The league will meet every 2nd and * fourth Sunday t.vening at 7:00 <?'- ; clock. , ' . i . ,A_.junior choir was aW ort?n-ni/.ed-. 1 ? The"persons are Fcrman PoTlin, Char- a lie Pollin, John Pollin, Rufus Pollin,' Mami0 Jenkins^ Retyxfea"tiijlison, R. Jerrkrns and brotirera. ? We are looking forward to a great? ?_waek. ^ho'Woman's Honw nnd Kiii - ,1 eign Missionary society yvill conveneiv in Mt. Zion A. M. E. church on the a 1 13th and 14th of this month. - * c * . * . . 1 v - - - . " * ^ SOVTH CAROLINA -- ' ' ' :1 1 - -' j> , irimv vn, \, >i, i,. mi urn yr ^ Our Suhday school is as strong* as! t'vcT. Tinny of-the members of thej srlumj^woik very'muVh. Kyeryhody is inurTi lilted up. old and youtin:, durthe tui. \\ Oek.~:Fovival \\V ar<? stronger, niuK* so, than, before. The liv-ht liuiiinV-'.' nioi'e 'hriKhtly than he}.mi-. .tehovnh really ttW"havU~a stir Miiy .ui ilip-inju- the revival. Thl% Holy j Spirit -was ..with our pastor, Rev. Rt] M. Met lam from the he^inninjr of' ^?? " s i\:11?h-t?Htt?rrrrt:?Thus,, that weie i t ipple I l.elieye they are again !iaiplit. I'lmse that, wer,, lame cap walk.' 'I'hoso that were blind can sfe It. was a irryml meeting. A meeting h it w i ll ue\ er r.e I'orguHen. Ivrery,,:"l\ r anil near thai could attend" hi iHi v'iiie i i :Vplly . diil enjoy it. Why t i iilli, "ili.l ln..T uii ! pie liir before tiiil lo\ e i- p i enitt;'; nmre and more M ty day. ' _ '< , On Sunday?at 11 :.'M> an experience' re RhT >T! M, Mi'-l >uutlld 11' Nil III e*. i-r V h? >i I y tijutell what 'iii m| tie' i vl 1 a 1 *<il'nl?IVi- "TT.,..a J.... n?r tKit* t\v<> v. mill it just*was a I eh K;o|' - service. K very I toil y was so I nil. so lilTv.r tip. they harilTy could j volain. ' | Sunday a I T'.'IH ito-?revival?meetit"-T Hs.-^mltletlr I'raver" meeting hy Mrs. Dingle anil others. Rev. 11. .Murphv did not fail to deliver .God's message. Subject "Remember thy Greater in tli(. days of ;'h.v yoath.-4*. ' . * ; He preached .with all his divine iuiwi i\ Our pas.tor was_ successful dwince lis. gnjnl work and th* Lord was with lint. lie .received "tw.elve converts in he church during this -meeting and .here are more -willing to come and vvork for .Tusus. Alter services were about to adour.n tin s'ewardesse got up with the itierine basket' in their hands and said "Rev. .McClain really surprised t* *" in!i lids "meeting now wt> wilt anmdhim. ^ reai Re\i\al :i( Thomas', - , -i"""**"* ' ' One of tiio greatset meetings in 1', co?uf tin > hni'ch^EtmSgn^aT rimnias" rhapel A. M. K. chujch last onvei ted-. I'l'niii Sundav mnrhiniV nn. T WYd'ne day alt rnciii). the pastor. Ili-v. I.. I). ( ;nn(?!* . served as pastor ni l vis'liny pa-top too, lie preached tayed and saiijr as never before. \ll person- won* 'mad,, to wonder* if ' 1;' v-a- r. Il\ larded other than vaneeLi.-t a- help. Because from the , av he eoinlinPd his meeting- it was tan! .In till v. ho was the evangelist, lev. Kiny ur K'e\.. (ianthle. All the ;hri.-!.an . eetnetl to haVt"; had the a so Spirit and worked toward the ad. I I?- lia i.ii i i in<M7dlei's"~~~n~ifiled jn \ltli prayers, soip-s . and rplJeetions. lit-, t htiivh w-.s just half large elottl'h t.. s< at?t+ie -people. front Sttnla.-. affei no. n t hiotie.h Kwday night. SihjjMts eiieh night wer,, as ftil uMonday and Tuesday . .night, 1 > 1!ev. I I >. Camhle "'i'he"T;jghtlhaitt to llell and the A'hitt^ l-'l.v er to lleaveiTT* "1 )ry Bones, n llio* \ alley ." \\ ? (he -day al lertiooti the Rev. ITT A*. \ . K ine* of Columbia arrived and ired as a subject' "Souls for Sale." IS. i iHM ie must iif Porn again." Kvirhr?-TrietfTttp-TftfTV-'yoilV"sffis ' i ill tind \ i?u nut." Rev.. King cerainly is a . gyeat preacher and won .<any friends in this community, both rliitc and colored. 11 is words- will otic lintycr ii) 'the minds of th(. peo>le. II,. preached three: splendid scriions at li ter's Sunday and will help urine' this weeli,' ? Much credit is due Bros. Harper, Trnmas anil J. -Icier for their yard nairgemeut. Messrs. Kilil and Booker Peake left situiilay ft r I'ohfwooil, Wi Va." H I'M IXfi WAY. NEWS TTUSalcm \. M. K. Church Su.pday was a fire day for services t 'our - church. The attendance was opd. The lesson was discussed by !? !' 'Ii S'-jf. The teachers and the Our pastuj^, HovV W. ST:"Wright was ibsent and tllO servient A . .? c i t V.UIIUUI'" i*(l l>v the local preachers and the colcction wr~ $4.25 and was piven tb In* Missionary president, Mrs. Anlie Green. i Miss Adcll Wright gav0 an ice ream partv Ht the home of Mrs. Anlie Green <,n Saturday night for the H'yotit of th(. Mission hoard. Mr. M. llyman of Pamplieo was In- ' cr* k cnil jiucrPtTf1 Mr: nrrd Mrs. d.-Sv ilng-orsT lie is. Grand Treasrrer of the .Iitint Stock Co. IT,, left hrnday for Xesinith, ,to attend a treat holiness_meetinfr. Mr. M. S. Iiodpcrs is much better I'ler an i'?4?months with hcimiat 1 - in. Mr. .T. \V. Self and family gave l ?liiiiuiiliuilit?picuic -at- their home for he young people on tlu* farm and ,ad a nice tim(. with" plenty good hincs to eat. The -liiiest of honor ?Mice ('cli- l ,iflTT7ght is An the sick i> I. ; ?Llauiiia^_\\'o;igkt_ii.indisposed . his week. __AIx?._aiuLALi.i^ Walker. nxn-.. lored Io (k'nigrtuwn on Thursday aT"FT .U.Y. of- Rogers Bros, md was the giiu?4 Tof ('apt. George Jury. .Tho trip was, a pleasant .one. iVhilp in *lli,, city w*t. met Rev.. .Jul-, us Hotmail. who is the colored c6r^ cspondent ot' tlui~ Georgetown Times i while paper. " ~ Our Sunday School "will hnve its" inmmKpicnic on'the fii'st -Saturday u-. .Scptv-.Yxm.-aro?cordially : invited. Tin- Lth ipiiui.eiiy meeting. ofJejisaiem Aj y. v.. ciunvh will conene (in the 1th Saturday in August it. which time we hope (o have all 1 laitns and assessments .in hand. 1 I ?| T? - ??.< ? THE PALME fSPECIALWfi('K FH( i 1?? 1' > . Pastors, Superintendents, Presi<Jt * 1 exjpect your presence aT the~S ^--League Convention, Emanuel A. M, bu.il 120. ?1, 2.A, 1U3U. *:* We shall have present i^alitrhaitjr bring the best and most eillightenn y To s u s t a in =t he;~ T2 bfcye n t i o n, I asl contingent fee not less than $10.01 j* circuits, $5.00, and mission) points $ *:* -for then- own board which is J. Come, let us-nil unite and work J* grand success. .? a Faithfu T"?'" . H. c . w. .... ' ...... o.oooooaoooo-oojceoj^opoooooo.ooo STATE A C. E. LEA< I SCHOOL CON Y EP To the Palmetto Leader: The State A. C. E. League and ! . held ii) Emanuel A. M. E. Cbuieh, ( olHcei's" connected with the Sunday with the pastors in working for thp anid for a great meeting in Charles Prof. W. H. Shackleford of Nas meeting and have charge of the Sui will be there. Other distinguished ,J and the committer are preparing Send names of delegates as soon-? Ashley Avenue, Charleston* S. C. 3 RT. REV. R. C. RANSOM, Bishop 'Ooodoo.oooooooo.o.o.o.oo:oo;ooooo< STATE MISSIONA: 8 The State Missionary Conventior jOj St. Luke's A. M. E. -Ghurc^ Churl C> 10:00 o'clock. Please he.- on time. rt will be as usual. M ' RT. I? t &. * *** " MRS-. J ~ji Write to Rev. J. S. Morant, Pa? ^>?o<tooo:ogo:o&o.oo.o.oo.ooj>oo.o<.<>< NOTICE ,| The State Convention of the Alien1 Christian Endeavor League, the Sun- j day Schools and the Allen Life Guards will meet jointly in Em'anuel.A. M. E..' church, Charleston, S. C., August 20,;! 21. arrd .22, 1930. This will he the 1 greatest and most popular convention of young people ever held in SoUthCarolina; and Bishop Ransom,1! triways?interested TTT" young people, | ] ~wttt tJF there To lead this army oTH yj'ung people into new fields of grand achievements;?There will be- rallying t i his leadership twenty presiding fillers, five hundred ministers,-and thousMufs of delegates. "On to Chariest t0n"'?"Come ot) -let us go," lit. Rev. R. C; Ransom, It. 1)., Pre-i .sjdyjg^ BiShop, ' I"! - K. "tt: - Anderson, State League Superintendent!? - .? . Prof. G. W. Howard, State Sunday School Superintendent. r * Prof. Janies- Woodbury, .State Allen OLD FOLK'S HOME NEWS \VP have several old persons in the home to be eared for and we'll be ' glad to have anyone come down to 1 see us. We first want-to thank Mr.-' MeClenton of 1st Calvary for his do-. nation of- groceries. Deacon_McClentcn never forgets us. He donates each nibhth in the year. May God bless . you Brother .McClenton. . Next - we want to thank the "city Missionary union for their splendid donation of groceries also Ebenezer. Baptist Missionary society for their,; dona^on of sapie. The missionary society of Ebenezer also came last Monday evening , and held a wide awake prayer meet-i ing at the home."' All who Were there*' ' really enjoyed it. ? We thank ybu all and are asking j 1 the prayers of all who feel our inter- j ? At* noo/lo IVfo" ^ * ' ? ~ * * ,n.vuo, \juu uiuss euch OI j you, " - ' " |! NEW BROOKLANI) NEWS < The New Brookland circuit consis-j ting of Double Branch and vMt. Pis-1 ' gah churches had a very successful' jAcnic a few weeks ago and were the ' hosts of over Thre0 hundred _gucsta~' which were all well fed and express-' 1 ed themselves as being elated with | i the entertainment given by the two .J churches. ... 'W I^ast Sunday Mt. Pisgah closed a , had service all day Sunday. The week proceeding Bros. Henry Mickens, F.' Dreher and O'neal Brown, filled the pulpit acceptably, followed by Rev. W. T. Felix and the coming young j minister Brot4*er Harper, who pas-' tors the Ridge wood circuit. _ Sunday $as a great big day amli the preaching was.^ttone by Brothers I Jake Smith, Richard Hall and Revs.1 J. L. Livingston and J. M. flyers, I).j D. Liiv Myorfr-preoehed- ene -of- those-1 sermons peculiar Ao himse4f, received; with rapt attention, closing the same with an effective appeal which made | thft christians rei^ic0 greatly. It was j several minutes before quietness was j restored. Rev. Mvers is simnlv o Mo,.. ! ' Testament - -preacher- who preaehes wilfrjrmcfi power and^ffectivertess. ' I<aat~-MoHrigycsnTght the Church Aid ' club met at the homP of Mrs. Clara Strother and- had a delightful meet- i ingr -After th^' business which was : dispatched -frith quiet dignity by theH president, Mrs. Betty Goodman, the 1 members discussed the subject . of Jj "Faith" whtctr'trrought many com- ~ v,. >. .. r V--- ; . V' .t: >v> . / - - v-? TTO LEA1)KR ' , f ~ ;? ?s - -i AM mSH01? ICVNSOAr| *?ts. Sun't?y *">"hi| IIIili I I 1,14 I *j' itrict, A. A1. Fi. ( huivlij ( iroot ins.*.': ; [Lulil-Situdu-y - .SvjnwF "and?A," ^ 1 10. Church. Chariest.,,i. < ( \.. V kiiwWii m>l,i:uiuJ h'ctui t'i < t??- *|* J miitbuds^.:" < th%Liihfe larger st:i|iniirf LriuK a j ), the smaller stations ami Jar^ci' a l.OU. Delegate.* will be >> . j...,,. ll,le? lly yours, . J KANSOM, Presiding l'isly i'. T?i?j 1 ' ,, ' - y ^ 0.0^000'i000v0vc,v0,;">0,,'.,v0,v0'vv* i ' <- I * jUK AND SUNDAY J m()N TO MKKT toiwtay'Schnn| llanvxmtriou -W'ill ho - ? r-?Schools?art- a:-kn|- to?cooperate? ? ? upbuilding of the Sunday Schools 2 ton. hville, Tennessee, will he at the 2 iday School work. - Bishop Ransom h visitors will, he there. Dr. Board 3 to give first' cln.se ..i t ?3 + i pTppfml * tn I "It* f bV-- t tt*-" w ! v>v>?vu VW 4'*. fj . 1... UL'UI U, 1 i'J ; J ' LI. \V. lioward, State Supt.'S; S. g SaD^OOXyOO^OOOOOOOC'OOC'vO'r.OO? ; >OOOOOOOi>OvOvOC'C<'vv<'vC'vOvO':' ' RY CONVENTION | ( will be held .TuTru t "21, O 1 eston, S. C. The op.enivw hour is" ? Wear white dre.ssesr The tees 'X 1 j 1 . . x 1 SV. R. C. RANSOM. BLsl^op. !> ' Cll Al'I'K LLC- I' r>irtmt ^ 1I. J. CLARK, Secretary O t ; ?--r 'tor, 2s>8 Ashley Ave.. Charleston, ? >000<>0000<>C>OOOOCe><e;..\<:^;.i;.,;..;.e.5! 1 ~T sum,. repast and the members repaired to their homes. 4, Next Sunday Hh,".-revival otl'uTT at* ., Double Branch church in New Brook: j, land will beurin and rim* ten days. A rrry?enthusiast ie?meet i 11 u?rs?rrnTtcT |)ated and the friends are cordially ' invited to attend. _1 ' _jj Rev-. T. -KT" Rohin'soii.. A. 11.: of the it Mt. llebroji circuit .preach* d njie nite tl i?d rendered invaluable service. He m iy rated as mrccf (In--.Ik s'! j?:i-T?,|-s in :1m NewhenT t >i.-t rifU. hV:iti.vM hi. A. M. T;. 77m ic< 11 ,sl v . . ?. ____ I); -LU:UO o'clock Sunday iiuniiiny; 111* 1 Superintendent ill., il. 15. William.met his group ??l' instructors and together they welcomed the eiiormou--. number of happy Minium i'a'ces. N"? review wnslind a.- wi had .-ome -ver. distinguished visitors. and our time ? was. almost" jfune. ntir visitors won , Rev. G. B. Brown mir ex-pastor .and mrrrrnrGm-ret rr.'e hold aeon to, Allen University. r* ' ' Kach speaker made -a -spletidid talk ... which was enjoyed by all present. At. 11 :>?(! Rev. Brown preached a y wonderful sermon he said it was- tie i-essaary tliat we lind out what Go I m< wanted us to' <lo and.then try to ae- a i-omplisl) it as near as possibly. Sunday niglit our own pastor Rev Summers' deli vyred?a?.soul?sAiiaang- ? sermon picturing .lob in his sutfcn ings so beautil'tillv that it seemed .although .lob really lived among ii>. T Preach .?nn dear pastor.' von will. get your reward some ilay. ?Sunday-llu1 A. -t-V- 10. League had its'Yegular meeting at ?> o'clock The meeting Ams carried out as usual. The delegate;, to the Sunday. SclVuul. L'one.ntion is Miss Alaggie Thomson Miss Sarah Washington is the tlol. egate to the Statu Convention \vHicli' L'imvt'nes in Charleston S. C\ la At . the conclusion of tin* morning service I'rof. tlarret pictured Allen to us as it is and urged the pnrvms to send their children there and. help support our Allen." Pome ag'aitr dear visitors and 7 bring missages as you have brouglut Air Willie Washington of PutluM was another of our liigjjjy_ l(ioiu>red . visitors although Hd TfwF~~AT?htTT~ lie rendered excellent seTTii e as \ member of our choir. Come when \'o . Ijave time -Mr. Washiriirtoti. t? For the best sermons and singuTT" rotltC to Kinanuyl ill Kcndalitown and 7. you tvill de)>inT"7i>ving Mid1 t.?>t '..th' hearts burn within us .while tin- ma'n (d C?o(l. ailtl theyluiir brought Us tie message of the day. "('bine see'and .|>u bear." . Pi PI RS I C A I. V A It V ; XTrNVS? At 10:00 A. M. the Sunday Sclmo.iv as opened by t he Superintended 4 ' An introductory to the, lesson whic was Tm thw4ifc of llairna'h U"'" t'IXl Tj, by "Miss Rachel Vairr, -After a half j v nour oi group work- we were favoiv'F'jj, with 11 til I k on tin- lesson by I >? . J\ !' j-pj Watson which was very helpful aivJ It lie gave us sonic interesting ,infW- Sr malipjp_ itbuul, ulher_woLk over Xiie _ state. ' * I ? ?: Al Il!.i0 tiic past or lie v.- j iOUTfgblood stood before his peopl" and.i defivfoit a wonderful sermon [ from Rom. '?:Tr>: whirJi ..show tJm.l: hearts their conscience al&o -bearing witness, and their thintgbfs the tnean : while accusing or else excusing oyq^jL ? r*?m> .1 ' ? v ?1?' u? ' - another.'?T+w?fun-e?of?man1,'.?con avT?TI?C U us tiu:-uuiakULulijtg thought. "tn the si'inioii.' MaTPs conscience ianil u-auy-^io battle?with?him, al- -| 1 tifni^ii?outward?ho?amy?-tici'in?-trfc peace. lie t w ecn tii.e -act that man rttTT^-T^^rnv thought tu act stands m- ";i>?.iynw U'il'iiLr him. ii'The, itt-; is aruntr. 11 > stop. 11' in a 11 were to listen to the .still small voife of con- * ?erneae*?- he would bf -saved?from^- I many harms. Tlie pastor gave tlrree nit.-landing Samples ol the force ?f i i.n-eienee 111 the ,Jives of pet'jil^--^ TTTe emT.-iiein-e 171 ^grippa Tutt-fTed irrth him- to heeoRTCra Christian ai h^-sA^rd.- of l'aul. Agsjin conscience irrcat Change m hi> lit'e amf.vvitTi l'i ate so mueh .so that hy refused to srkt-nn yth i nft^m; do with' the -drain 'T Christ. : ^_ -Alter this \voiiderful sermon an iivilatioi\ yvn *" extended^o those wvp.o \ ishe.l to unite with the church. We' veie happy- to have Air. John Wil at'ts join wit h- us. Rev, Voungblood leaves the city riday I or Chicago to attend tin h'i'h 11 Jubilee of the National Hap ist ( 'invention. We hope for him a m.v pleasant stay. . . K III.Til Ml; A. M. Is. ( III |<t IV 12 ^ A l ter a full period'of study of the pp esson Sunday morning the several ^ lie li-s.-tm; subject "Uannah. " Mrs. "! ok. Reese was called forward and" >eautifully."related the?story uf tfti- rood .wiinuui, for th?e- benefit ,of th ntire. sehool. Timely and encoufiginy remarks were made "by Rev. R !_ Id'hltlH <V>I >-H t)n* en/dwitoeit U., 1 tu* pleasure of reporting many visi- ^ .ors- present. . At 11:15 A. M. Rev. R. I.' Lemon (leached from St. John 10:10. Subreet??The?Abundant 'Light." The iprranrr was edifying uplifting and nipressiye_f<?r .good. " l h I'. M. R,ev.. sister Mary Wil iams pr<acht*ir from the text "'Bemill We. put,hit- in the horse'* liniif.ii?Pj. hat. thu.v .may obey. ePe." Subje.c.W A Loose Horse." A very praetieal- '' ^ "I'l^'vd and interesting sen .*u, luS~wag: W"e are thankful for brot'l-r II. ~M. .Met :iin wlio r-imnr,,.!...! limsell' with the church Sunday mora ing. Also the' following visitors'* Urs.-TtTTlTTger. and~Mr5 \v^l<orv7o.- jqj I oik City. Mrs. RichardsoiiA-uf?Ue-?14 roit...Mii-li:. Mrs. R. C. R ansom, the I miV ?' mir i;i-ti,,p mid ^tiH-i' i?i'h:i l onv-nf-1Vem. Port'. N.' J.. aVid Mr. Brown of Augusta. Ga. Remarks y .Mrs. Ransom, and Mr. Brown ev fesSujg thenisel.ves as having en >yed the services verv much. ... .... . v. I'll I ho?program?as arianged?m?rfP ~ ieagug at P.M. 'by Mrs. F. (;. iauingardner was exceptionally ood. and witiiysjjed by a number of. Ii..se who contribute to nuike th" 111 I'Vict s ' heoi-l'n-i:i I !111<I n. 4 Prni'.^- BOum ^ miner, who always rr??.1 u ui i li-u li iIt* message lor all I'l' il.rm^rrtu hear liiin. He lias a uit; of information that you will if real Iy beiu-Hted to mqttiny.after Sju uit (it- i> always ready to give. 11>11 are invited t<> bur services uiulay 17th. Dr. Murph is ex. iteil in be back and will preach. Olli si) \AZAUETH^TNION RAI.l.Y _ Union Rally-at 2nd. Nazareth, ftaji^ Dili t church Sunday~e\abring,~"Augusf* 8:3 that 3:30 p. m. between four of e Baptist- OJaurches: Ridgewuod, Zion ! 11, Macedonia and 2nd Nazareth, usic by the choirs. Sermon by Rev. Dennis, th,. pastor of Ridgewood. lo chilli-h raising the highest ahint over $50.00, will be rewarded? tin(, Bible'. R. M. Myer.s, pastor. [rx, EXCURSION I"" FLORIDA Savannah and j'1 Brunswick, Ga., - .... And _ ! ' u. ' 0 I B A - - -] Saturday, August 23rd, 1930 ? >w: round trip far^S'from Columbia: Savannah, fia. .. . S f?.00 Brunsw ick. Ca. . 7.00 ' ' St. Augustine 11tt (j:j Jacksonville - 10.00 _ <\rf Dart una 12.7a " ' Ocala . 12.7.1 ~ Aiainesville 12.7." I *** Fort Pierce ...... 18.00 * j nft " Fort Lauderdale 19..*>0 ill Hollywood ..... 19..70 [ (\ Nriami . 20.00 1 ' Tam pa - - 17.7*0 | I '?? n..??i .... i ?--ivi >ourp 17.50 ?lui?-\Vca - - -- r?? --27.^ : : Havana, (Hilm i 44.1fr v Also t'u all principal. Souh Florida j * ints at correspondingly low fares. ' oport innate excursion fares sold tun other points. l'.\iursion tickets will he sold' tor q?j I trains except V-renceritr L-trttiffred;? itunlaV, August 2,'lrd: limited rerning: Savannah, August ItOth ..\u nntwirk. Jacksonville, St. Annus-4 . TP. Itnytona, Ocafa, CairtesviTle, ajjust .'list; Fort Pierce, West .Palm ach, Hollywood. Fort Lauderdale, I I I impa. St. Petersburg, Miami, h. Key West, Sept 8th, ffavanar"" pt H4b, ?. -r_ ' I """" ' | 1 Stopovers "at alt points In FUn Wa.-f ? For Pullman reservations, schedr i es and detailed information, con- 1 j It ticket' agents, . J ' : : : ' Snutlioi'ii Railurov ? UUJUIU^' ?t ?U>1 TT UJ +- ^ System ? JT i ;/-r - Kr " ' f _ T'.\r;r nVP NLLJUXIJU^ uJ^3 lIBS-ll" r ,11 For Constipation If and " II Indigestion i ' 5 a? , .? .?? ;<i " ' (Purely Vegetable i ' <? ? L. SIMMONS_ -<a - . .... : , _ comiiu iin i-, i; alsoijiiiiin^. I-1, r "\\ >' ~ (ila/.inv ' " " ?~ ;ii. .Vlaui.iiiK., Juv, ( >>l.ii,ji,.. i : i - ' . iplMl. htiirii I. 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