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Saturday, August, 30, 1930. .
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bethel a. m. e. nivitni nqtks^u
T7 ThP Sunday, school was highly hon
_ uri3ZSi?i4ay?morning having as it.;
distinguished guests Mrs. Ira T. Bry- e
? . the Sunday - SflKonl n?>pavVmpnt7if | I
the A. M. E. Church. After a brief I
study period, all r3-assembled and an
introductory- of the visitor; to the |i
? school was made by the paster. Mrs. w
-Bryant addresser!- the school in a
most attractive way. Emphasizing
&the importance of Separating the
?? Primary Dcpt- from the Adult. Assisted
by Miss Kay?who also taught
?-?a class, they succesfully taught the | k
little ones to sing- the word "Bible." i B
Mrs. Bryant readily demonstrated h
- ? - ner ability as an Expert in Sunday- c
.? school work. ? - b
Rev. Tyier of Broklyn, N. Y., o
could not fill the engagement as wvas IT"
" tant local business of his church; but j I
instead the service of Dr. D. H. Sims <1
president of Allen University was 7
. secured. He was 'presented?by?Div -s
j Murph to preach and selected St. (>
John 7:46: "Never a man spake bke
uus man, ana iviarK iz:zc "i ne | p
common people heard Him gladly."
The sernioiLjv'as. replete through out
and heard with much interest by the splendid
audience.
5 lir,?Mnrph pypnt-h<?d nt ft p. m.,
vfrom St. John 8:44, discussing efFectively
"The Source and Origin of Untruth."
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The program in the A. C. E. Lea- -B
gue with Miss Beatrice Collin? in
charge was a unique and pleasing affrom
station "Ar- C. E. L." Miss a
Elizabeth Reese and Mr. Woodbury a
brought greetings in tfieir reports F
from the State League,^and Sunday ?
School Convention at Charleston last b
week?giving many helpful "Rugges;
-v - tions that we shall inject into our >>
local league from time to time. ii
The following distinguished ' visitors
worshippixl at Bethel Sunday n
morning: Mrs. Ira T: Bryant, Miss, A
Ray, Mr. Brayboy, Miss Frances s
"""Johnson", Miss-Melvia-Bryant all of -u
- - Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. R. C. Ransom, R.
C. Ransom, the "3rd., of Oceanport w
N. J., now residing in Columbia,-. S. a
('., President an4?Mrs. J. J. Starke _Z
of RonoHi/-t Pnllpgp this citv: Mrs. _R
Julia TTnOh; of Atlanta,. Car;?Profv "P
W. M. Washington^ of * Denmark; P
Mr. Randoph, of Washington, D. C.J ?'
and Mrs. W. A. Allen of Rockdale, Ii
Texas. We are always glad to wel- ti
s . come visitors and invite you to come n
again. tl
Miss Mary J. Nicholas Mrs. Han- ~
nah Williams, Mrs.. Matilda. Harrison, c
Mrs. Frances Leaphart and Mrs. C.
?J A-.- Adams are reported; on the sick, P
list this weslk We pray that they f
may soon recover and be out again.
- ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHUIU'H ,
NOTES. ? j
. Sunday Schol opened at 10 o'- ^
*?clock, with the teachers and students
at their posts of duty. After j,
the opening theTeachers took charge c
of -their classes. A timely, but in~
teresting review was given by Miss
? Lillian Harris. . . .. . ^
?? ?1?Mrs. Wittrolmina Johnson ?and
daughter made some wonderful re- p
marks ahout the State Convent ion. c
The members of the Sunday School f
. are looking f_orward___U> a Teachers' ^
- . Popularity Contest. ' ?
At 11:30 our pastor, Rev. J. E. p
Dixon delivered a sermon fulf of
thoughts from the subject:* "A' Sep"
erated Life."
The A. C. E. League was held at
0:30. The members are brightening
it from every angle. . k
Again at 7:30, after singing God's >'
Praises to the highest, Rev. Har- v
finotnn n MAUIn I
? ?*i5 wit picucucu a uuuic . SCI II1UIL I |
am sure all present enjoved the same *
very much, as could -l?e seen by the
Iloly Spirit that was present."
The above named church is alive s
.along all.lines. All of the different
organizations, are working. ^
We -still haVe many visitors every
Sunday, and ask them, to come a~jfi3rtur
r-"s? ~ "? c
} As our_slogan is "Marching Must f(
Be"D6ntf,' we are inarching a lung as
Onward-Christian Soldiers with uur j,
- . church work.
The members and friends are glad
to know "that "Mrs. Mary Lou Phelps w
the president of the .Missionary So- ti
ciety is home again, after visiting
. her mother in Waterloo. ? ' I
' FIRST CALVARY'. CHURCH NEWS""
-ry. Sunday Aug. 24, tlMO?At 10:00
A. M. the church doors were opened
\ulm /M.nnn au olifc.?uci ?l? ^
..... . ? WW IU learn
nipre of the helpful things- of.
, Ijfe, They were- instructed for a.half s
hour on the lives of David and Jon- *
athan. After which they listened to '
a wonderful discussion on Friendship *
by Mrs. Julia Talley. Mrs. Talley ^
explained why it_ is so necessary to e
choose goocf friends and after having 2?
, chosen good one3 to be true to them.
At UiilO Rev. T L. Duckett began ~v
to expound his practical gospel from 1
Matt. 25:8; "And ttfiF Wltsh said on v
. to the WisoT Give us of your oil; for -t
our Lamps are Gone out." From this
f well known parable of the Ten Vin- *
gins Rev. Duckett uked the words ex- C
tra preparation as a keynote to his v
sermon. He related mAny every day J
occurences to show how necessary it *
is to be well prepared for anything ^
that is to?be -attemftted. ^Fhen be c
snoke of how sad it is to allow a l
thing to happen without preparation
for it and to have to sigh over what *
might have been. 1
In explaining how well it is to he ^
extra prepared it brought out the fact ^
that in plant and animal life there '
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SOUTH CAROLINA
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re extra rolls i.icnnred with extra ;
oo<f?sHitf- in -case of neetl. " 'j
Marrv^rTr^jeeom^y'ii'sc-'t ami-fail
^ prepare ourselves?fiiji what is to"
ome we therefore lose in tlievend.
lev. Duckett sermons*" iiMfUmlr^ii
isteif to m^rcof tltifSvT ' "**
Dr. E. ('. Redfern of Benedict Cpli-ge
worshinned with us last Suntjav
;e were triad to have him.
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saetkks memorial rm iu'ii -The
monitors ami friends was very'"
lad to have with us. Tuesday. nighC
ishop Ranso.ni and Elder (1. K. I.y-f
?s, who introduced the Bishop to the j
ongrugation and was accompanied
y Prof. Green of The High School |
f New Orleans; ha. and one of our j
'residing Elders of the ETrst tlnTtrict -of?New?Orlenne.
-otl'erj'd prayerr"
lymn was lined by Rev.- E. R. Anerson.
P. E. of the Dillon District
'he bishop spoke from the 8th Psalm
uhiect "flow wonderful is the Work*
f Gqd." " The Bishop held the i>copDvj
spell-hound. Everyone' was well 1
leased with the sermon and the con
relation from Emanuel Church was ;
lso represented. We will have' him
;-ith lis next Wednesday night, Rev.
chandler and one of ouv -leading:
Hue,-her* "f th" state.
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' -NEWS. "
t Bethlehem. Sunday school was
t the usual hour, with the Supt.
>en. Ed. ITayes^ at his post. Afte^;
i _ splendid 'discussion. .Review
y the Supt., enlargeS by the Pastor. I
At 12 o'clock Rev. F. Moultrie!
beached a soyl stirring sermon us- |
ig for his subject: "^elicioft."
At 3:30, he preached arofher ser-{
ion to the Woman's Cooperative |
lis.sionary Society UnioiT. We feel'
ure that the holv Spirit was with1
*??? 1 J '?-4
-,g. Y. P. U. was at the usual hour ,
nth the president, Dea. N. Worthy
t .his post. _jAt
8 o'clock, after a lively prayer!
lev. I,. Carmichael pastor of the;
ilgrini Baptist?church, l-'h>la4e4phm.
'a., preached a splendid sermon, us-}
ig for his subject: "EternaP; LTfej
nsurance. The church \vas? packed ,
o the utmost and many hearts were'
lade to rejoice, while he unfolded!
iie Scripture, so manfully- to us."
Three souls were added to the j
hiirch. *
Rev. L. Carmichael of Philadelphia,!
'a., is thc. guest of Rev. S. H. Smith
2TG Lyon street.
Wl'iSI.I'lY M. 11. ( Ill lt( II
0:30 A. M. Sunday.School
1:30 Worship and Sermon
mommy i.?uor l>ay," Fish Fry at j
Jr. John HooverV|Roof Garden, corier
Blossom- and Marion Sts. This i
^ish-Fry will be giveYi fr the benefit '
f Education. Under the Auspices :
of the ' Claffli'n Alumni Chapter
'he public is invited to come out witn
is. We shall-bo ready Co-serve you
ny- time from :F=dYlock to 10 o'clock .
''ish dinner or Fish lunch. From 10
ents up to afi cents and huvotvd.
Committee members of the Alum- j
Iiss Catherine Hoover, Sec.; Rev.J.,
'. Page, Pastor.
CLl'B MEETS. J
The- C. \. C. .or Zion Chapel. Lykes
indiOx. C.,/met on last Friday even- j
ig at its usual, hour. The meeting
-us called to order by the president, j
li'e Pad our -usual opening' of the
1ub. ". a ?.
We were proud"' to have a speaker
f our own little group, in the pcion
of Mr. Major J. Richardson. lie
poke to the Club upon the subject:
ooperation. We are always glad to1
ave a member' to express his th. ts i
j, the Club at any time. ?
Our friend Mr. T. W. Dargan, of
olumhia was with us. He snoke 1
pr a short while upon the subject j
he Modern Vision, which wfts eery'
iteresting to. us.
Mr. Shewsburj E. Alford, of Co-1
imb'a, was with us also. He, like-j
ise gave some encouraging remarks'
p the Clubi
i. Y. V. IT OR ZION B.VBTIS'P
CJII RCH CU B MEETS
v- The
BtTysrand .Gh4?-C?nimu.ujty Club '
noi at titer home <rf-Mr.- and Mrsr K. 1
tobinson. Friday afternoon at the uslal
hour the club was called to order
?y the 1'rcsident, Miss Ruth Kohinon.
The opening song, Love Lifted !
ile, prayer was offered 1>y the Chap- |
nin Mr. Hildreth Hopkins, the. 23rd
?salm was repeated by Miss Eliza- j
>eth Furgess, sei/ptur^s. Miss Roch- .
lie Robm?on_A/ow of the members |
liscussedthe 11th "chapter of J
St, Matthew. Members responded j
i4Uv-Bible Verses beginning witli_the j
ettcr "G" The girls did exceedingly |
veil in-the, swol'd drill Ihev tied the
>oys dye to five,
We enjoyed the presence of 6 mem- j
>ers of the Boys' and Girls' Reserve!
Jlub very much. Among the visitors ,
vas Miss R. Jarvis, President of the
5. and, G. Reserve, ~she_ joined the
Community Club. The president and
>eing very glad to receive her. Bless-,
;d Assurance was sung and Uig_min.
ites were read and afTopted'.1"- "" '?
Miss R. Robinson program Commitee
called on Miss R. Robinson for a ,
ecitation awl Mr. .James Hopkins,Jr.
or a poem. Afterward we ware served
with a delicious course mT onoewriut
cake and _punch which were en-.
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r V- 'Tr.-r? -* - ' ? ' IV.
TUK PALMF/
joyed by ovwytmc. Our next meet?['
inp- witt-hp-hp-frf nt t hf home rif Mr: . iMnry
.'Ktrtrtireon, !MT1 TTunli-n
Friday afternoon, at 5:00 o'clock.
FitRF WILL ( LI IS.
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?A-iTR'bty ;rnoeVi'np: was-hold by ttnr *
mtunhCr^ol'JduM' 'roe Will ' I'll) Ip ihe ^
Sunday 'afternoon. The pr'osuleut t
presiding- onlied 4-kc?a; lab:-to?malm . '
with singing its hymn "The- Old t
.Rugged Cross." l'rayer by Mr. It. I
llagoud, scripture reading by Mrs. 1
S. Kobiibtuu, "Love Lifted Ale" was
sling by "the entire club. ^
secretary, the ell b was opened I'm '
business at whjch time it was do.linittdv*
decided anil. agreed imoli to ^
hold their next meeting at the Itoinp* ,
Robinson, 1518 McDuflie Ave, , During
this meej^ng a "Stiver Tea'' will ~
be sponsored by th(> members, to '
which their friends and tjjeir friends
friends are cordially invited trr parti- ^
f'pate. ? ~ ^
The ''Free Willi-rs" wane ittdeed
glad to welcome Me.siyunes Lena (
Jones, Jennie Lomax. . .M. Hicks, Miss, j
N. G. Sellers and Mr. Willie Hi own
to their club. ' " ^ 7
An invitation is especially issued f
t<)*the many "unknown" members -r
of the club, who have sent in their I,
membership fees hut were unable I;
-to. attenrL-the?rneel ings at. the Sana^-y
kuhiii] uue k> the inconvcnidncc of t
the transportation to meet the mem- t
hers of .regular attendance. get ac- 1
quainted, take their place as a mem.- 1
her and see what the''pros ami eons'' I
are, at thenext meeting which wfil i
he held Sept. 28th. ' : . ;<
The*?t?lub was dismissed with tlv> '<
'singing of~~hymrv "Jesus is catting'' 1
and benpdictioiv with thehope of <
-meeting with Mrs. Robinson next t
month. ~ [
Noter--T.he i'hih \\'as threatl.v pleas- i
ed with the neat kifhi the president 1
turned into the-treasury, the proceeds'
of a sacred entertainment. she .s|fon- |
sored among the friends of Ridge- '
wood and Eau Claire. At the Camp 1
Monday nite August 18th.- She vi'isii- *
es to thank the young people for hetp 1
ing to make the affair so successful!. '
=psp^eitilly the young men <>!?Ridge- *
wood (Juartett the delightful .
music.* :
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A tilt R AT RKYTV VP AT fXM'HI.V i
BKANt 11 A. M. P.. ( Ill R( II. .
NFAVBROOKP AM).
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For 10 days the community near
double Branch Church in Now Brooklainl
has bfeu greatly stirred by 111 .?
preaching of tht. .Rev. I. A. Miller,
the son of the.late 1. .1. Milter. Many
persons who were sinners hpfore the
meeting are now with the elect. The
momhoi-shii? line I.......
, ~ I' T WVA II ViU IV (JLI'.l'Kened
and nowmehibers hpve been '
inldod to thh Lis! groU'lng cohgivga
tioti. Last' Sunday all day, si TvTods- (
v ito?in?progress. Tin* pastor' Urn* 1
Loo A. Logan, predcher at the morn- '
ing service, Rev. C, A. Punlap preach 1
od in the afternoon, and later the tin- : '
ion singing convention comprising.the. 1
choirs of Mt. Zion. Cayce, Bmoklnnd
Baptist land Double Branch held 1
their regular monthly meeting which 1
ivas a great succcs. 7Ti
Mr: Oliver Sligh, president, presiding.'?_;
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Sunday night. Rev. .f, Livingston ,'N
preached to a large?and apprecin-?'
tive audience.
-Monday iright: Rev.1 Miller was prrs- i
ent and delivered a great evlangelis^ !
tic sermon that moved saints andsinners.
Tuesday night lie "preached
and elsed a very successful meeting '
and members and friends are elated,
with the service rendered ' by this
young man. May his "tribe increas'n
Many were the visiting preachers J
during this t seize on Katnn!s Kimr ;i
dean. 'Arfr?n^tH^ir-|t&'r/' Revs. S. I.. \
Class,* J." W. jSftaw. the two Halls. >
W. P. Plaii*; (saints. Plunkett and \
Solne'l'otilers. ; t
KKOWN (ilARKI, M:\VS~~
Sunday' was a high day in Zimt,"M
the. Sunday School was at the usual '
hour. The delegates have returned r
from; the State Conve.n.tioii that was i
held at Charleston, S. C. and nradca
grand report. \ . | !
At 11 :.'50 our Pastor Rev. 1.. II. >
Heminingway preached a soul stirr- j
ing sermon and .every hotly went . |
Knm.. .. I ... II < .
iwiiiv ?mi ii ncan imi 01 nappines.. \
Collection was $f>.(J8.
?:Mrs. Lorene Mtmrer from Cbidadef-| I
pliia is visiting her parents and re- i
latives at Cameron. Our Castor Kev.
and Mrs; Ilemniingway and children
were the dinner* guest's <>f Mr. and (
Mrsf Lowell Sunday. ? ;
Mrs. Gardner and ehildren. Mi.sc-*-:
Annio^Bouvard of Orangeburg,. M iss <
Mary J. Mantotir of Cameron.
- There will be a party given for-prinmJ.y
class Saturday evening at
at Air. and-Mrs.'Gardner home. The. C
public is invited to come, and take a !
part.
DOTS FROM KKNO ( 1R(T IT 1
Our revival meeting was a dee
success. Rev. Shaw, our P:i<t.o- mi 1
derstands the management of -his j
flock ajid the work of the church. j
People from everywhere are singing j ]
his praise. Rev. R. A. Lykes was , ]
with lis and rendered valuable ser-i.
vice. Come again Rev. Lvkes. ;
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LADIES AID SOCIETY TO MEET.
-The Ladies. Aid Society of Wesley J
_M. E. church will meet at the homo J
her 2nd, Monday being Labor day. J
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rro LKADKK " ...
?pifc??w??I' ! nw???
LO T1IK .BAPTIST- -UROTHYiR
IIDOlMir 1 11 (. AlttJl.lN A .?
(.ireetintfs:
, The (.'omi! 11 it.t< <1 '
,o make the upporthuiiueiit l<> th<
Associations of the Baptists of So itt
.*arolrna~Tias perT'imed it - ?:ut^., anil
lie same is heiny: "placed into th<
lands TTf she otlicinl;. nt 111< \ari",j^
iseiii'ial inn*-. : i '
mil eTTiTfrfTri .i d. r Hi: ' 'the api ofionmettH-ma-y
?I>e- , mad u? at '_uci__iu
lehalf of the churches and 1r ; a '
urs. A u'rcat chdnire ha taken
face, touching the educational tv >> ^
if South Carolina BapttM
The American Ba|il,ist th'trm -M ;
ion Society thro'Teh its i-pt ( a
ivcs and tlie Hunt: -t of So ' 1 ? a:
i.ua jfirourh its Kseciitivo Boarh ai.al
h(. (,'nnvention a^'sr nihled. haC.'f'A*'-nanted
and mutually actv? d !.. ' '
nt'l'dmo?rrf HiVieOO't 1 oiie.o
llorris . I'ldleuv to make pij.. :!.|r a
Store tuiriifuiuuus . - relation m rim
a use of cl'.ristian education 1'qi t '
icd Baptists in particular and ike
ace ill ifeneraT - #
The Home .Mi. .-ion 'Society ll.a La.
pent held.miUesH- df the e-taldi -! nent
TrrrrrrTr." .MiV~po"f t ,,f s, p.,, |. a' '
ollej?es t'or-n^-tnr* e'iv-en to us adcnunstration
of her faith in our alc?ty
to.-take over tiu" ninna&ein< nt f
?.?> ?/? ..I* l> .. I ' *'
?wm m i . r 111 I C.-Hi'V.1'.' * tS h'<?I?dlixe.s
that tho limn has fully cm) <1
'or' us who have Keen tin- reripuot
>f her love. her prayers and her g',/\
TOUs finafitultl support in tin; car);
ng <>n of the work. ...
- frrontor-rhrm lands" building ipiijYments
have boon tli,. eonse^nt
il men and wjnnen whoso heart M<io?i
ins touched for our enlighten ipcirt^ ii
:hc arts and -acnes. 111 relic loo,' tvfine-merit
and. culture, that wo may
render the best service along alUlfnc
if genuine cooperati\\? endeavors foi
>ur own welfare, that, we may flu
letter unselfishly, a ml patriotically
oiAribnte to the poaiT- of -the* home
'.he purity and pow.er of the church,
.he prosperity- of our state and haton
oii the eternal .principles of truth
in el righteousness. The
Home Mission "Society with tlie
Iricmls of humanity and Christ ion
"'duration, will await tlie re ult of
he merge and'evidence of our grnte*111
appreciation .of th<> concession?
nade. I.et u> measur,. up to -the full
tatiire ".of;Tmrn. jtml Jvirmcn jn-l-hi-liivti
for?Bern diet.^C"'lioiri . MrrrrTr
"ollcge. State. IJi utp.jmd Foregn
Mission: and Conventional expenses,
I.et every Association Church mo!
dastor resolve. Ciud helpine-. do tluiil
. erv lu'-'t toward iTTitkiiiu- Mav 1; 1
m-momMr-m?the historyi~fthi" C' n 1
teed-BhptWs of South Carolina, tourldmr
tin.' i'.fial. of Sdu.OuLLiiu Lot.
ation and kiiurdoiu hnildind-.
For iTiimittro".""
P. P. . Walton.
\ lilih VI' Mi l l INC ( CosFII.
A, larj.tr < r'.?\\d attended Sf.il..li i.v
M. K, t'llnrch at Klk.?wi'.- S. ' . on Sanlay
nkrht. K.-v. - (iildohrand secur d
lh>- si "vivos o!' k. v, I >r. \V.- l>. \'
Krajr^vrt^r-r^-a-n-i rnli'i. II. i"- r"|"
Inw at^rfn-i sin. While and teh oa-d
.ush tii lvar hi in preach" a fearless
ins pel. Tin- entire t-'Un and t- ?i i i -nunity
has heo.ii _u-.reatIv helped !> .
lis preaching. Several were, con.'ertuil
and'.iua.ed the eh.tnvh. .
\Ve .are adi.nj^- 4tlie Palniolt I.I-a
ler in these parts. It f-- a ;rr? 'a'
lapi'T for our' | . nidi" . well gotten oat
111(1 plellt y u'e.nl lU'Wfor all.
. t)r. Kinir will oyort'low yoiu.
Inn tli v; jyir.-gr ho __
iVook. 1.1' IIH'IVr S }'. j 1 lit i- it f-r+rivn
:ni'I?H?vm-"?|i irl'oif S :i I'i!:l ' 1 il L'.'.
i111 j>t ??|?!?. t'l'iini aj| iAory
frt? 't ? - >
IU \V llil.l to COMII' l?!U-k Snoll.
WI.SiK'nv*- S WIT \UII M
ST ATI-: l'AKK. S. (
U.V tin- inmates of life altoW nana*!
sanitarium \vetv wry ylad to hav>
hf nirn)li"i?f'i'ip>'ratml union niM
\ ilii^:> au'a n. Tliev loinioioil m-ai
orvict'S \\ liirli' \y:?;^-en,toveil i?\ ail
y al>n tiiiiiiU t lii-in -for .islam on ils;
in tain final.
W i* liav<-' "! 11:i>i<I > > J.tWi . uinl "lioji
ii!" to .jrn the < :? ! ::ln- in. ?1iort \C!7Tn
Ana tilul LIT11 vUt: li tin* Xu|;.^ til.U-iuli._
11:! t tin' ( 'i.r1: lis' V. i.k.osl s.l.otl .M
ao ? \? r :n tin ? .' t ai tains n. u?.?\In
ral is to. \\lu> e-i;\ . i, w ill.
(tiif door st ill tain!.- .i'ar .iiiil 'ii.F
iVays srlail to l.nvo \ i i* .? .
?.\Vc reirret wry j11u141 that l!r
iiijiniotis i an.i at'.tl'e v. i nvv la,--ir tin.
>Vl'V ic?'.; Wo ;.|o ! i. > | m ' 111,- i ii :n<> aviiii
when -ii is < n.- ui. At 1 no
a. in. any X'.mdaj oi' la 'nm*li If
a nek
Mo. ..M.avioii Simi -n a in I A lis - .!'".
I.. Stiiii|?t?i; nuio+H a Very yni-.t .ild<
.rip ( > iin-ili :\ !)!*;. i.I..
' Mis ''.il?r-lVTHTT?i.rt. fM.'-ir-T\r
State Siiidiay * Srli'M.! and Itv
"niivoti! i< v> i" < ii:i> K : n !a>l
Tff PIlilalM'T'1 i. w.hc t:i v.til sp"i:d
I - I'fiv ?!.>> ??u 1111?11..> l.i..;l,.-r?;.nd
Hi In tin1 I!'. *Sl." < . In At I;;'11tit ('
\VV u iVh fur h- i' ;t pl< a^aiit trip.
? ni-iMixr.WA^ \i:\\s
Jerusalem A.M. I!. ( hurrlt
i On Saturday?Kr-V;--T?->1. ?O[)..
i*. K.. nf tliP Kiimsttve. ni>tri?".
ic til his foul-fit quarterly eon>foveiuo
a hit h \uts very sm eessful. all. t'i jjprt \as
vruoil all iTtirims Aftei
:licbnriiii'>s of t hi* T"H fet i int the la liov
' canto forth w Hlfqjrirfn shui'Mits
n abundance ami plenty of hi,. :
../ ..ii i\.: n i
m cm. nr. .lines is. a uri'at nia?> Me
S loved ami respected' ;;Ii . > - ' e
District and csjvi inly here. 'May
if lontr live. ......
On Sunday lVorninir tlus ' *> in;1 u.
school opened at 0::tl> A. M. with
ill . .j'. W. Kun^'-, ^ .1 tr.-.
u?n was discussed hy * teachers ami
xtTotaYST wTThh 'wa- ivy uYt.j''e-d in?
The scvvi. was eondcted by the
Pastor Ro\V Wiii. Wright. Dp. T. f.
Miles then steaded tin.1 rostrum nti.l
rsyr" ITS a i?. i (1 IV.?-d ?t I If
emejfribore 1 fvcni the 1.1 h cha| I t
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.?>> v 1 .. ' ' i? ii '< !
- ir.> - <i! t.l '? ?,?:J,? j\-\vuj? iinisbi
< i. I't . .>i ii< ').! 1',.. tv motored
h L'.alvi* i ity; S. t .
i N V. -i.?i irlu?i t-. n p??rt \|i-> (Vljsta
I V. : iu':t 'it .'a^uili' *
Mi .. J. v\ . .VI?.'? };an ?>l' .1 ity.
I 'TiM- , i-.M'lif "'Ti- ' .i ti i VI iI ]i i
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j . . li?.) ;i I ii,. ,,?y
- i 'ii ;?i11it V it w -1
v.. v-? vv..' ..h+- luuil was
if' vvt* iJ.?J.i *1 -.'i-t <Mii ri'iKii t in
w 1' 1 " I :*? 1'^.VMM
I V Sl\ V> V\^
i M<<t,d;i.- ? Jm. < ?.??
' -r ?: ' i~ <<i i-<l ' i : 11< I >a\' <na
I I :n.. I?r. ). M. )l, < * ii:."?! ,M i s.
.1. _JL !>' .?<?. r < "|:nhb;;.i av"ri\t*tl audi
:< ! ,'iViv :"- !'(' < it t t i?- f< ! i< < w iiiir-i
r-- . :.iiI ir. J. ,\J Aly? ? - its-1
??-? ?} t>< Rev. i - H. -Kii'H
- -i -iivi. - l-Ji-.i->iiit I)i;r- < ok-man ji-Wti |
aert M r - . ' T. ' I ti.tnrr irr "Hn-thH
"' itr -v ' r~j rv' -i ' ! r, It. ' >. -A. T. hnrm
'ir 1 ' f.;i<ii the fon t's
1 rapidly udyar.'.'.-j
i i i : -I ;i. : t i.?ini- ti'.w.n: and
jf : . I ?>- v ?v-i' :iTf! .* Vfyrr1^
' i bbm;?? ink K'ltis
! ;i- ;i ( < 'i!t i<* 1'r<i'i u ft-k-r-trti-"
v & '. - ?- ^ '
_ ... .-..in.. i my \va?V'
- " I ; nr-t ,W-it t .. irrnilt.
?5 1' >l" -UhinV-?H t<.
iu ii ' i:.U'!i .?Cui\ 1m- -ui;v<-y--. W?
' i ' !; ;'.!.i < :??J u.?-s.t . >n < t" tinI.
f!- i K\ t. ; s-lt-.-v.-t
I j " I II.- I M y I! 11:i-< in ; h,.- \'a!li-.y;." lv
j wiiiiiI .?'r a i?i:!<! . fn .. ay
' M.hsit it, ' \\ a,.? ,ii(n- ui' I i(c In. 4?-hav-f
s j e ver h?-r*nl. . ***? . "J
From 1 he cahips- the soldiers" wccc
: i-nna-'ci-'4??KxHt-t-t-?-?Bapttvt
Ji luirch and Trinity .M. F. church uo:
. 'jucr i- >ii11mii1111 . f 'lh-y. I "iiiiV-'cwiMiil iMni
, Ue\., II.. K. \V ill :ain-. ~| isi.-it lies. Tinas>
:.* !.aul.-J-Tii thc-c V't'iiccal.- lu. v,' nM
i a It ivi-'l \ .1! Wi- -dwdl punk ut* them
in ijuI* lii-x( wrilinir.. - :sz~?Both'-'
these ut?;t.erals preavhcd.
i! woialerl'ul' scra-nins (?.h Sinulaj".
'_[ The B. A. . J'hinn of. TJi^-entyuod
T'.^/n'nt ci-aVi iii <T fn "uT nual session
>|ili trie Marshall 'Chapel Baptist
"church. i'h-j Saritrda.v A aw-?--.'.-J.">th
;--v.--it+r--F'rr*.-. rrrit+r pn r-Hditrjr-'and
- I., P.. Ii.-.ii.. -ii 11 lai .?A?! .\ cl\?
-inn went' into history.. Secretary's
. I' p'ii J ,J?7i*. 1 'i'j.aif raised and
I l aid-' _t?. wii! \vs and orphans t'roin
L >' wU.?? 71 ii.?1111?lu . A uii, ll.Ii ul-?I '.I.'III.
_ 1 t 1- p -II' 11 1 1'!' I I I 1 1-..I I I 111 111 11 :
i n;i-!y 11- ejected: ,.l. Iv. Smith~pres
' Ih Bn*tir\. \ ic . pr.-siih uti
ihn-ki-tt, aant . ci'i-i ian . The
--writer has heeli serving a> aecrc.turv
1- '*ar? 'n111! .1-. 1-.. Smith as piv*i
I?.;? !: ^1 i i-ji'i I he annual si-i iiiuu
j ' | l i .M-in-ii l.y- Bi-\ . (intuit- and
j ?? a 111:t-1v? | ?*. rSnhjcdt: -''The
j I * i > I.V\. (miiiii' is a y.iiuii^r
k.ai'; ir. .ih,. ? j?:;-rr\ and.. is deVUiiod
in Muvi nL ll:- appliyat ii?i4-* weiv
'' "it- "I he-t thai Hi' hav,. ever
:
I in-<;.i; i'i t^ni) I tiicii mei in enliven
.1 i"!i' .m'm i.'.ii -in the Ajt. . I'Jcasant.
- hmvh- S:11 iH-ilav and S iiniav.
j N'i- and Jit1'. Ml-. V'iiwv Wil -'
j .itJuj.s, '.|> rit._ /_ i h<-\* (cjuii t :iri
CJ'.\i4v si?>sViiin.-.?. J - ' J 'J
| ( M t '-- r-. \\ . M.iil lnj.tj \ i. 1!. and]
.) .?lat'. i?-. I., .lal.i'iv ai'ii i|<i pan it-<l 1-iy j
j M..Kirlja- ainl MwZe|-.] 4-an riiutnr- j
! A -1 n \ 111 ?\, Any. l>th .u i
j \ > ' r.-lalu es ai.iK . friends. 'Khe.V j
; > a' If.vclv t rip. i
" '1'?I 11' >?A lull'r-'urr.-tniri Mi"- M .1?1
!.' \K :* r , ,Vy,.ni haTT'TIy ma tried ' M. '
A,irly,"vv\\ i ' Iii.pi- fur meat nia: \ |
! a) py year- ?.f wedded life. .
r ^-->i!-. h. 'H.1:r!!":r.,':mr
lull- sun. H.. Mi-;. ki\ tuna '
lii-avh.-l'la.. spent ia>t w-ek with Mr.
" i Mi I A! i>. ! ". j. I:.... ~
Ui-v. aiiti Mi-, A. H. ("uTyniaiir Kev.?
a,!*l -Mis. A. I 1 h\"n ad? 11f Miss Stirah
l.ee iliiM'ph tiii'lurinl to Iiudjjesl
lurduy. VV kilo there thev were the |
dhiii.r gii.sis ,,f M,-. and A!.t>! V/Thi.
ina.-. l-.\i i yti-ijy e.n.joyetf the dinner.
^ AJ-.' and jMjrs, 11 <>raee \\ jlskn .and]
At; - - Tin. ina \\ lliiams ut \fvelu-> i
r.'i\ ife:
M'lV i' 'i'.i nTHTv* fSllTt" Ml'.' 7T?m7F\ ]
"A i! -'?t; i.l \fivlu 44a.MW M;iI v?;tm'n
1 adv-UWil ,M4>-- .VIa?>-' M?"< !>?.-In III 1
" S'u'ihiv VIA: Sarah 1 .? ? '.!<>* ?-1 I*. I
isv.\i \ i? 1 v \ 1 u s. .
u?v ;.ti..\ tu..riiu<K Autfurt?thM
i-\. n'.rrr.t!i,. ilw.' Annual' Ki-viAmI
iilT: Mark A. M |\. rlunvif.
l a.- I'h'.iii ii inir Mi >!?! lii.-toriF.il |
(Finl i I'* * 'A'I*' tP'in" niauy
t>;. !>< I'll ;.''
" Tin' S'..u*ia> Svla-il in ! lie. iiiomitiir |
- n .1 aril?:'' U'11' I 1. -?>? ' I
.A; - I1.:M P * 1
| \ J -1-I"- ' pi ? . . l.iil t St. .Icj'.n 11
ft,:.- S-t \? -( L- < muMtv
- iit'.n;.' h ?. i??ALi J LI Ui iiiUl-.nH. . ?
At 1 A: 11?I . U. K l.yK-s 'IMvsil j
" lit. !? ., ". (uhrrr.turr iJistrkl
!nIIcAm'i! as a trxt IO'ii
fV: !mi 17th Tin* St: .lanu's
ir I.y" Air. Knu>t lK-ltcr TxvT>
<1 a^ti? at t P. M. lit- usril as a
I ??'\t?Llu-uiuL- 'SI '*?.?44iis timo t-W?
LMtfrfc .l.uF':]c(i Clul> I'ttniislml nutsir."
i'h<? rijjl) is.'t.-i! h\ Miss M. A. Pis-'
, hap The iiua-t ii?jjt h?ing spiritAialiy
alrva \\ as' Kapt Vu ulu'trPuv K. K. 't.'
_ l Vn! ii-i:1.!.'!' "t?the?P>'"\ iihatri' ("tr 11
*t i.'Ui.f :t?iv<ilupanic<l hv Mrs. Dent
''i?F i>r -a. hi il St. .John JV2:33.
..lames-' ?.*?ss>i? sany strain* fat*:us.
;iT'if n;--< tin.* was. ;it :i wry high;,
pitch fowl x\:i< kepfp so w4m?ii Rev. K.
IV Hutlor of tin'?Sttmtrr?District
fiHl'c Monday evening. ami preached
hWWighout the week. .? '
-Thr .. ntg.Tr; here IiictuU, yave^
$op.H> to viai the nioetimr.
Mrs. Aliio V, Count* whor lias
heoi! confined to" her bed is able to
he up and out again.
-ffcprt t" v i\ TTh Mr vling hetr.'tn at
"~Vaul rt; It:~("Ivuivh of the- M|..
4 Hebron Circuit, Sunday the 24th, the'
.... c\ v.-r7
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. PACE FIVE
T*?????? . ?
1 Key.- T, K. Rohiiiabi^ pastor. __
_t I hiring tin- day lour vx>MI"iit toor
< will 'klii'ui I'll Li;. 1 ?:i* loU6fr? j'inK
ijiiniijUrs: Rev. T. ?.. ni.iWr^.
pastor Rev. K. V. Riser; Rev. J. U. *"
Simmons and Rev. .V A. Rieo. l>ur<ing
the day Sla.bO w^ere eoileeted.
j itev. Robinson is very much loved
'by, his members.. but Sunda\, the.\
li'doU- crT" wi'd'n ' til) \r'''''afti''-V''' "
: nig mmu'd niini-t-n i r *-ko fnlplt?:
with biiii: Rev. ii. V. Ki.-er. R< v. I."
. S 1 .w nil Ui-.v. A.' R.ct .-Ute M-. -. 1
Ot fjta.-g", Re\. James Laiiiin'i, Re..
| I. <) iShiimms. Rev. K- t-. t. J, t. '
Rc\. J. 1.. Rate an*! Re\
Waiter KiibeIbi-M'>.r
v The tniK'iul -.j. >ir. M ill Aiv.bjJ
-V-fH?be?hehl?at \**t.?Rllile 1. ?
? L. SIMMONS
I * ( onirartinj? Painter 1
KaisomininR, Flo''?r. WaxinR ann ' '
Pi.__ ~~ Jtlazuljr._~
~ *" I'liiRN tTJtiHh
"Tlix Manning Ave., ( dlumbia. S. t .
Hxpc;i: Ttartet. Wef.. Rr V .""I RiTT"."
'lety lti?|?aiis * I'lIONK 1 .
F.ripps* Battery Service
|)i VadnniitH'^ ' niitt! MjiIIFT
j I iiiiu'-sl l.iU.-.iv i > v : iUt loiiii
' <;i\ i: \ s a i iji a i. i
j 121I .aid \ St". r < uluniliia. Sr-C.
i |
1 * UOVKSSLON A L . I
| CAUI)S . .1
j . _ , : V i - .r
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j- .ttlV-UT frttvur*. t'tiulie. '
i 1 AV**M. 5 I' M ' offu-e- :ir?:iG
Gun |\ .M. n lia4H
I 4)iv ( . K. Stephenson
l'li> >ii is?n and Siii i'fiiii
+ t>isea>v nl' \\ itnd li11ijTFli A
|_ iS|in iull y 1?,? ?
I Office:-. , * rvc.-sidviiOe: ,
j 141 A>aenibly SI. I;;2h puk" Si.
1-OlTiro- Hun"i > a :> ,V.".M mi 1* M. T
j Hit. II. 11 IIA It I'Kit .....
Surgeon lKnUM 1 "
Killings, I'iJcI rai l inn. . l'!al> - Tt vvns
; ? " aini Si i?iiit'.s
(i>iM Cii.vvn <411.] Hi u!(. ". \\ Hi U a ?
A SH'XIAl.l V
| llo'.i'a V\ ashing nil Si..; l'luiiic
lilt. II. 11. t OOl'KIt
1'enlist . ;. .
Special Allcnlii.il Given, "to*' l? .'ca>ea
<if '.he Guitis
?. . . * 7
[T-?trnhl I'ri.wr1 anJ llihlye Work
A Specialty
, Oilice I'1111111" i> I 1 jr. \\ a>liiinft'uii St
Ivcsiileiify I'kioiie hJG4
< Mlicc I l.cii s : lAicphones:
lies iiieijce 8s< i"3 ,
_Dr. I). Iw Jenkins
Dikjnsi ,
I'illinifs. J'lnles. Crow ns ami llr itltfi'a
Sunday by A ppniittnieiit;
I'.x11action l.y ( cinii.ci.he A ne*L hesie
a Speci Ity.
1107'a \N-u>iimut-'H St., t'clu, S C.T. '
DR. K 1\l IVvvii i c
f . . Physician and Su^certn
' Special AlU-iilioii V! i eeo Di.-cusvs Of
. , \\ Olllttll.
: Office, ' _ , ?1!t-Milnu'e
| I IJ\\ it> 11iij ?i> 22:.o x 1 lanipt uii
j Photic t>42U Pin.lit- 7504
DR. .J. (,. STl ART
I of tiff lluuvsr 1 ohphpne:
'ITTOO tod 00 I'. M, ~ iiV?. 4V??.?2
0:011 11, h 00 1'. M ? 27'.H>
Oil iff: r IP stdence:
2020 TajU.i Si , i 1 IT Piiic St.
t)X five1 Hours: " Phones
| I I A. M. to 2 1'. M Res. KS75
1 0 P. M. Id S: P. M. Office 424-7
[-DR. AV. D: Chappelle
?:? i'ti)sifinn mVd Surtfeofl-J? ?r:
'[ Uiaeasea. of -V^uini n .ar.d.. I'tulilum?_1 i.
A Specialty - < - <,
Oftice': ^ He>idencFr""
1224 \* "Assi'Mil)|y St. 1 Hi 1 i'.ne SI ?
vfiUllii/iU, . \JTi
O'fiee I'kofiv 8407 lies, l'^one 071)8
N. J. FREDERICK
A41 or nc^'-irt*t?a w and Notary Public
P U.A CTI t'It-.-I-X- A I.I. L OP IM S
?Slate" and Federal
1111) Washington St., Colombia,, S. C.
i ?k? ?
J. H. JOHNSON & CO.
.. Notary Public pnd. Dealer, ^
in real estate ana paTe ^F" lots in
Pr\'E RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau- 7
tifully located on paved road above j
College Place. I
Phone_ilAiid. fjk
1I09V4 Washington Street ? '
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