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oi)V> FELLOWS AND RUTHITES
HOLD SESSION.
Continued from page -one
oflk-t'v of the fair will receive a penny
untiFall premiums arc paid. Now
i"|.' 'bis lias iwhipfed tipdj^a
I JMJl' i'JL t.no law governing bUr StUle
rair. we hope that everybody will ral
~and-'lndnn: eVerythinjf and anything
In, make .y uujl. .Fair. .tha... task ?.jn?. .Its
^ history. ?
JOEL II. JACKSON,.
2221 Richland St.:, Columbia, S. C.
UNION NEWS ; .
V 1 The* churches of our city are all
?;?* moving' on as UMiai. Pastors con
tvtth'ljji'.o taking <rt vacation.
Alec:at N " c Riiige Uaptis"
CliurchSouth ol" .Union was' well an
tended.? KtA\ -Air-. Myers of Columbia
S;^k, \vas ably assisted by Rev. Mr,
l)i.\on. Ah who were- privilegtaLAy
to be present .'expressed* pleasure and
11 in li tr T ro 11 I'll a v ing attended.
?Rev: arrd-Mi-s.-W.-8. Diggs, on Wn1
-?r-lhte St. served a most palatable dinner
in honor" of Miss Anna Thomp't
, son of"Columbia, S. C. among the in
vind guests?was Prof.-L. M. Tobin
ajid Mrs. Cornelia Rogers. All are
* "sritl..- very grateful to the host and
hostess for their generous invitation
'I'lie young man from Texas express.
eii giinvirig tiiattks to Mrs. Bradford
.winr ;i 1 ? f\tended invitation in hon->"
of her guest from. Indiana.
,\1 rs. \V.. S. Diiru-s will hn in Rn#.lr
Tr~u? 1 ? ~ t h h'*.1"!*" Vf i"k* "
few days.
j:?*v. C. Tobin, spent the week-end
at home with Madam and son
Tlie.MyJ.tor accompanied him to Galfiii'V.
S. C. spending a .day or two
whore the. meeting at Concord Bap'
tist church was being held.
Mr. Shyperd Gosssett from Detroit
.Mich, is with relatives"here; .Dr. ami
.Mrs. C. A., Dawkins and Mr.-and Mrs,
Claude Crawford.
Mr. L. M. Tobin has been_a little
.-indisposed. All. are hoping tt\jat he
will "soon be quite well'again before
leaving for South Carolina,
Itcv. and Mrs. Bat en and daughter
Avert' pleasant visitors at the home ot
' your serib'o. " * ? . _
Mr. Wade Blackwell, and family
Taylor.S. C. ami spent a plesrsant trip
Mrs. Katie Kendriek and Mrs. Sa!in
(!r'-eiiville' "and..Ispmtanburg.
Mrs. Amanda Giles gave a lawn
parly Tuesday Evr'ninj; in honor of
her Sister .lamina Giles, and her
fiiciuL .Miss Ethel Wat kins of Kvansville,
Indiana. Mrs. Klouise BrOtclI'ord
1 he Sijiter of Mrs. Giles was also
. an honored gtiest.
?-?-?- Mr. and. Mrs.. A. ('. Brea'/.eale had
'? fir their' house quests last week Mr,
? m+h-I?Mrs. ?Xd111111111s?1\?Mif;liee- the
iiew ly- weds of A ndorsop, S. C. who
spent part of their honey-moon with
tliniu, ihirihg their stay here they
' visited many points of interest. On
ilinnlay they motored to Newberry
ai.eompauied by Mr. r.ud Mrs.. Broai
i-ale.. T.iu-s-.lny thVy were the guests
t.T the Dawkin.'s family iT union rrt
lied Point..' Thursday the same patty
motored to .Wheedle, N. f.\ and
uhile there.- Were' tin* guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Goodwin: Their stay here
?. "- --< pli-.i-aiit an/1 from-all inditatiuos
they had a "sciumptous" time
A successful. meeting has just clos:
?.?-d- at Wi?inhiiw' 1'.:mtist t'lnire-h of
which Jlc-v. \V; S. Di'ggs. is pastor
? tlr.nh.A , -V. Shiis-.eiunlurteil Gil- meefing
.and' words are inaeleiiuatc to ex
press - t he- service reiideVOii by- hirm
> Each night his sermon was- instrue'
live and forcibly .delivered'. Sixteen
were added to the church during tlu
week..
lii-v. and Mrs. Diggs are very graft
fill to the members of Woodsow lot
Uit'rii, also to Mesdames Mamie and
Ro.su .Rice of St. l'aul lor ehiek'.r
ainl ey:^s. These little tokens of
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. JL//\1N V1L.LE
Monday
SponsorgtLBy the Masoi
^ MITT EE ON A RR A P
JLa.pers, S. Anderson, Josh Sun
Enlzmingetf, RoHt. T.vKFs, Geo.
REGULAR
v ChHfoen Under 1
Train Leaves Union
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WOODWARD ' 8:
RLACKSTQCK 8:
CHESTER 9:
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' kindness are gratefully appreciate
bv the pastor and family.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
The delegates who went to th
: I League?Con'mdion. which met i
1 i Charleston, mad6 SpiUlltllll |iepuiH
[TThe. following named persons wer
j elected delegates to the League Cor
'i irrmHnn- Wrt^lfty. Matltt
lee Jackson, Jeetine Colderell an
tRe president Mrs. M. J. Moultrie.
-Sunday was a splendid day in Metl
odism at Bethel A. M. E. Churcl
P. E. Wells preached a wonderfi
sermon. We wound up our last que
ter oh Monday night, which all d<
j .partments of the church made spier
I did reports.
i Rev. Everett preached a masterl
[ sermon for us on Tuesday night
Rev. J. M. Jackson has begun h
j revival meeting. Rev. King will ha\
-t-eharge of the meeting. The publ
is invited each and every night i
t^come out, and make the meeting
~ success.
Bishop R. C. Ransom, D. D., wi
1 preach for us Sunday morning ar
Sunday night. The public is invite
to attend the services.
Miss Elizabeth Singleton of Gha
lostmv'. S C who tins boon .hero
part of the summer visiting Mr. ar
Mrs. James Whaley has returned I
, Charleston S. C. Miss Singleto
lias made many friends while her
They regret to see her leave vei
'"'"'h * ' .
" Mi. Willie?Sutton and Miss Pea
Sutton oT White Plains?New??tn
are here visiting relatives and frien<
1 Mr. Willie Green a well known fa
mer met his death on Saturday nigl
' by an automobile which struck h
buggy and threw the occupants oi
! an injured the lady his wife and kil
ed him instantly. The remains wei
taken to Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. f<
burial, Sunday evening at 5 o'cloc
j many people were there to witne:
! the funeral. ? :
Mrs. Jahies Whaley and daught;
' , has returned home from a mont
stay in Northern cities. They r<
' I ported a delightful^ trip.^
OWeiis are glad to'see him otltiagari
We.are proud to see Mr. J. jW.'Ui
L lor mi t after "having - bgetv _ epnftm
1 to bed for a time.
The many friends of Mr. Hem
" Wright?are?listening with?anxioi
ears to hear of his eaFTv recover
Miss A. F: looks sad since sV
heard that he was _sick.
DOINCS OF THE TANZ SOCIA
CLUB.
Th<? Tanz Social Club met at tl
i I residence Of Mr. Arthur Noah ar
held its regular weekly meeting.
, ! . After the meeting the membei
" ri;lid their guefets gathered in a larf
and .spacious room at the request <
. i Mr. Noah and were entertained t
| Mr. Melvin Jones and his' entertaii
I ers[\ and danced as Melvin extract*
' silver tones from his saxaphone
' j blend with the close harmony of h
! .Hot Five. After dancingp for a pa
[of hours Melvin "Ben" Jones deci<
1 ed to have intermission, and M
! Noah being a very bright and clevi
[young man said to himself "now
' | my chance," and with that he ask*
' |while he returned, but not by his loi
some but with' refreshments galqi
and. wn were served and of cqut
jail including myself enjoyed ou
' [ selves. _
! After Kifving been served We t>
. jgaii dancing .again with more pep ar
[laughter this time by the music Me
i [vis "Ben" Jones and his Hot Fi*
>jand the music of falling rain -drop
!i am quite sure a pleasant evenir
was enjoyed by everyone present.
i LINCOLN GOLF COURSE IN
! . OPERATION.
At last opportunity for Columbia'
ULAR; ,
RSION
ro
V VIDriMIA
jy Y nxuinin
, Sept. 1
4GEMENTS?J. W> Williains, J*
imers, Rev. C. E. Frazier, Hari
H. Hampton, H.-L. Harden,. .
FARE $3.5(
L2 Years Half Fare
i Station at 7:00 A. M.
EDULE;
00 A. M. .I..*..$3.
25 A. M. ___ wl... $3.
37 A. M. I $3.
50 A. M. $3.
A A i ??
vu j\. 1*1. $3.
tb~s7 m.
25 a. m... ----- $3.
34 a. m. $3.
40 a. m. - ? $3.
00 a. m. ----- $3.
12 a. m satt
- a: m: ??--r- ?-.. ' >3.
32 a. m. .l? $3.
46 a. Mr j*-!',::?t-. - >3.
w a. m. - - $3.
2f a. m.- : ' $3.
rntny?fjavd nanvillo 1?-30 At M
L'- ')
7? THE PALME'
t
d Negro citizens to learn the meaning
of . "par," "birdie," "hole ln_ one,"
: "putt," 'stance" and other vernacular
of the golf course has been provided,
for at the north-east corner of Pine
e and Washington Sts., has been COnn
j structed the Lincofn , Golf Course. "
This Courae~~ia one of the Miniae
.tUYeT-Golf Courses that have recently
i-' come into prominence throughout
i- I the United-States for Ithe _amused
! men!land instruction ef people un|
able to afford the luxury of play on
v the larger courses. Golf has- come
h. 1 into its own as a universal pastime
j1 and people everywhere and in all
ir conditions are learning to play it.
r.j The Management of the Lincoln
j. I Golf Course^ is anxioqs to serve the
j largest possible clientile and guar?
' anteeS that every necessary step will
I be taken to insure everybody the
js I peaceful .enjoymentrpf his leisure
re houra_,spent at the Cbiifsg. This
place is open every day and every
night and is, exclusively for colored
'a people. , -7 --- -
REGULAR BUDDIES HONORED
? WITH PARTY.
Thursday evening Miss Eva Bell
J Castor complimented the Buddies
I with a Whist party at her home on
** i Heidt street! Tn a setting of variJd
j colored flowers for whist. Garden
hats in nnstol cViorloo V>?1j 1:__
_ ___ L W..I.SAVO IK1U mnuies in
n Iranbow hues and tallies and score
e. pads of profusion color.
y I At the conclusion of the game, high
1 score fell to Miss Eva Bel) Castor.
K I folio?anth~Mrr ?Alien WtlttHTrrs high
Is! score for pntn atid received a' lovely
r- j ash tray. Mr.' Lamar Bradley cut
it ithe consolation a mirror and Miss He
is j len Nance w.on the booby, a bar of
jt |S?ap. ... ]
pJ?Af tercards- were laid -aside a deli.e
cious course of gelatine, cake and
! Kvlno' kvas. (perved. . Miss Eva Bell
Castor was assisted by her sister
' Miss C. Cator.
* The Buddies were honored to have
as their guest of 4he- -evening ?Miss
V* Thelma Koon, James AdaVns and O.
. S. Meyers. Mr. James Adams represented
the visitors. He made some
timely remarks in behalf of the club.
n. friends come in to see us.
Jt I The public can keep their eyes open
kI ifor-wg^are going to' do some putstaruT
inpr- wbtJc this coming school year.
^ yTfLR-BOY8 ANU G1 KLFTHESTnfVE
y-1 CLUB OF ZION CHURCH. .
\ .
The Boys and Girls Reserve Club
k held^its weekly meeting at the Y.
is to cultivate the minds of girls and
boys on facts concerning the Bible.
ie This Club was qrganized by Mr. Jas.
id Hopkins and Mrs. Corrine Jones at
her residence, 720, Laurel St., June
rs 10, 1930. The. officers ..elected are as
fulluws: President Miss Khudine Jarsf
vis: >*-*
, , u.ucir, i?iiss i.aura Eth>y
| ridge; secretary, Miss Janie Deasi as
a- sistant secretary, Miss Martha Jackid
on; treaurer# Mr, Walter Witherto
spoon; supervisors, Mrs. Frank Jaris
vis and . Mr.. James Hopkins.;-AH
ir children of the Arsenal Hill are asked
d- to join this Club. The Club was -enr.
tertained by Miss Laura Ether id pre
er and Miss Helen Stalks. We also had
is ry distinguished guest, Miss Maid
I rie Lindsay from Charlotte, N. C.
Ei-DMe-also.-had three visitors from the
ie J Boys and Girls Community Club,
re ..Rhudine Jarvis, Reporter,
so 'm * ^
r- IN MEMORIAM.
In sad, but loving memory of nor
e- dear husband and father, Jell" Weston
id who ^departed this life August 20,
1- 1024.
;e Janie Weston, (wife), and
st ^ ^ Children.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Catherine Cannon and Mrs.
James W. Hopkins wish
WW VI I CXI 11%.
1 their many friends for the kind exo
during the ilness and death of their
-husband-and father Mr. John Cannon
CHESTER"PARAGRAPHS
After spending the summer in
.Charlotte, Miss Bessie Lewis has returned
to the city accompanied hy
her Sister Mrs. L.* Huff, who with
I her two small daughters spent the
half week~rfrere.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthy are
again at home after a motor tx)p to
relatives in Spartanburg, Gas'fonia,
and Augusta.\, ' ??
Mrs. Lizjrie Chalk and master H.
D, Gladden spent the -week-end with
relatives in Woodward.
The various picnics were enjoyed
and well attended. Prof, paniels,
Principal of Elloree High School,
Misses Mabel Sumter, Estelle Bo?
viarr artd Joanna "Btackwell motorod
nere Thursday and attended the Ca?5
fc vary S. S. picnic at Lotvry'je They
returned to Manning the same after.
noon. - ?
Mrs. Katie BoHr of Spencer N. C.,
and hec twA daughter Mioses Makjf
be! and-Odessa, HTTd Tier two neices
spent. the week-end with" relatives
^ here.'
Mr.. Rob't. Grants of Greenville,
) spent Sunday here with his Sisters
Mrs. Bella Nelson and Mrs. Bertha
Beckham. ?
Rev. Flummery Rov. .and Mrs. Trtthardt
and children motored from BufV
Talo, N. Y. and spent the week-end
with relatives and friends. 4
tar*" "* "tharles Ruckson, is ?visiting, his
grand parents,' Mfr Ttnd MVS. Slack,
50 in Leeds:-* f
50 Mrs. Nora Nelson continues ill
It A -
r'n Prof* S. L. Finley is spending his
jjjj vacaAionJ^K^o^vilc. Tenn.
^ TharrTago on September SnT^o^ 'ltTrlfl
j.Q Delia Belle of this city and Mr. P'nr50
nest Rhodes of Great Falls.
I^Q Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sp'ann, motored
to Columbia Friday for their dauphr5#
JUu^y-Mi&aea-Margarot and -Julia, -who
[>0 spent a very pleasant week with re25
latives andTTriends there.
25 MrS. Joaie B, Hinton Smith spent
25 a coupje of Veeks here with_hor pa?Ijfgntw
Mi. and Mrs. Jtihn'-Hlfltbb...
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f
rro LKADHR
Miss Florida De Graffenreid arrived
in the city Sunday morning after
spending' almost' a yrai?m~ Pnil.?
Little Alma Gladden has returned
to her parents at the-home of Elder
and?Mrs-. D. C. Baunir "after a Visit
of several weeks ip Richburg, with
/relatives. ? ===M
Dr. J. D. Martin, president of
Brainard Institute is'out of the city
this.week on business.? .
Little Ldefile Wright lias returned
home after a visit of three weeks in
Kershaw, to her grandparcnUii? Mr.
and Mrs. Laney. .
j Mr. and i\lm Fr^nk Boulware of
I High Point, and Prof, and Mrs. Gaffney
of GafTney, spent a few hours
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boykin of
! Jacksonville, Fla. motored here anil
I spent Tuesday with relatives and
I friends. Mrs, Boykin is very, pleasJ
antly remembered her as Miss Annie
j McCrum. Mr, Boykin Sisters Mrs.
Toatley and. Miss Ludie Boykin of
-Phil", neeompanieil tbi hi bore
The funeral service, of Mr. Alex,
Winder who died Suiftlav at the Chester
Sanatorium was held at Brooklyn
Tabernacle Tuesday. Tie leaves a
wife and two sons. Mr. Winder was
a very highly respected citizen 'and
his death brought a shock to the hundreds
of friends, white and colored.
Misses Etta and Callie Welch will
return to New York next week after
Several weeks spent with the:r parent
nc: T.^11 * - ? ''
miss c.uen jacKson r>' Passaic. N.
J., and Miss Janie Jackson of Now
- tecavillo. ??
\Tfi- Rifhiminil Johnson violinist.a'nd
Mr.jEdward Brmvn, vocalist of-CharlottVj_N.
C. are guests of Mr. Louis
Finley for several days. . *
Mrs. Ella Lee is improving*1-at
the Chester Sanatorium. -??
GREENWOOD NEWS
Tabernacle Baptist Church
With Rev. J. W. Mathis, pastor together
with his faithful loyal mem*
-bers~crttertam^jbz7i?osC-cordtally -the
Little River Baptist Association
August 20th-22nd'. ' .
The members' and friends of this
- church spared no little pains in trying
to make this visit a pleasant
one. As each delegate and visitor
? -.moved, about?tin- grounds, his .very
- ? eountenanee - showed that he -wasbeing
cared for and-"Seemed, to say
. /'we'll?como?again?ne*t?August?trtthis
time."
The Moderator, Rev. J. S. Mnddox
of Ware Shogls, reported one of the
best sessions witnessed in quite a
number of years.
I ni.-.o ..* ? i: ^ ^ " - - -
.v.v.... wi ui-iii-iiiii vouegc; KOVS. .J. 1'.
Among those who visited tiie. Association
were . Dr. J. J. Starks, PresAnderson;
R. F. Stuart, Seneca; R. F.
Reeder, Columbia, S. C.; Campbell.
Wright,"Spartanburg; A. C. .L.__Au-_
- UouTTi, Bantwoll: 11. Moore. ('oTTcrnYlr
N. C.; Kli Williams, Alldntn, Ga.;
Mesdames: Matilda 'Griffin and Dixon,
Columbia."
Sunday pa^t was a"lTtgh day with
tne members of Morris Chappet. In
the absence of our beloved' pastor
our pulpit was graced with Rev. A. C.
I,. Aubouin, Pastor of First -Baptist
Church, RarnvSPU,, S. C. Roth sermons
were master pieces., The results
. being five aseessions for Rapi
tism. Kflay ; God. \>h*xs hiP efforts
whereeyer he may go.
All the members of "Morris Citappel
are looking forward to two great
Sunday in September there will be a
j Fall revival will bdgin.
|* Mr. C. K. Stuart is?sorne\vhut better
we trust that he will continue to
improve His son Dr. J. G.-.Stuart,
? and wife of Columbia are still with
him.
Mrs. iti^ary Kennedy left Sunday
for Knoxyille, Tenn., where she will
visit her-.husband and son;
Miss Mary Walkei?reft-for- New
.[ York Saturday aftornWfi after visll|
iug her sick brother Rev. J. 11, Walker.
Mrs. James I.uckey and ' cTTildrea
have returned home after a visit
with Mis. Luckey's mother in MoCormiek,
S. C.
Mr. Cluirles Coleman, is homo
from Brevard, Js'.. C.,..wo are glad to
know -that lie had a pleasant and
successful iummer. ?_
Mrs, Agnes Johnson, mother' of
Mrs. Fannie Evans. 211 Byrd St. is
visiting her daughter, Mrs _boon
George 1001 Washington St. Day
ton, Ohio. : 7
Mr. Willie Gordon .was, somewhat
indisposed last week hut -is better
now.
Mr. Edgar Calhoun and some of his
friends motored to Abbeville on last
Friday night where they-atonded the
talkies. . ' ;
The friends, of Mr. T. C. Jones
are glad to see him back home from
the mountains.
Ree. A, C. L. Aub'ouin of Barnwell
" was the dinner guest of Mr. 'and
~ Mrs. J. B. Jabber, Morality Aug. 2b.
- Miv ami Mrs. James 4;,. Douglass,
announce the, birth of a fine (laughter
Clara E., Aug. 22nd.
We are glad to see Miss Mamie. I-,
j Williams back from Asheville. X <'
.where she has been spending her vacation.
Little Miss Lillio H. Mayo* of
Mrs. Carrie Butler, South Phoenix
Street._ "
Deacon'.and Mrs. Charlie J. Johnson
are very* happy over the ,hirtlf
of their grand-daughter, C'|?ra 10.
Dougluss.
Mrs-. - Lyda Vfcs+rmgtonf Maggie
Williams and duty h tori Perltbia spent
_ a day, and-night m Lawrence vir.iting'
^ nfyiattYCfl. , , ..... rr.T.- ^, ?,
Mr. Anderson R. Boyd, of 701 E.
Cambridge St. will begin his excellent
motion picture shows during
i the month of September..
wilt show th? folowing types
- trf-picturea: popular scicnco^ srt
natural history, rcconstructivd and
modern history, westi'drf'and low
dramas, animated cartooil and full-opcp
i'om&diu8., _
He will travel the same as last Fftll
- ,, - ~ ' '
visiting the different schools in the i\
state. All are invited to see these in- jl
. " ANDERSON NEWS. 'j^
Rev. and Mrs. J.-C; Gibbes and Ly- rl
din hwn ritiieiu'd from Unmt.ei'. ?C.,
where they were instructors in P
the Teachers Training School, which !
has just closed. (
Little Miss Grace Kennedy is.visit- '
ing her father and aunt in Greenville, .
S. cTT- i;
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Peek motored'\j
to Ashevillo, N. C., to carry their q
mother and sister, Mrs. . and Miss
J.ohnson, who will, spend ta week.or
i?ov?. ? ' i. |r
Mrs. Olivia Mc^danis and daughter
Ethel have returned from Un- ^
ion, where they visited their son
and brother Mr.-Henry McAdams. I J
Mrs. Ruth Weeden, Miss Nellelj
R. Nicholas, Miss Susan Benson,'and. j 7
Mr. Henry McAdams, were visitors I
here last week, and paid the North
Carolina .Mutual o ce and other B
business places' a call. We are al- : P
ways glad to welcome our visitinc
l-fr lends. ' " I
Friends of Mr. Rosebud Neal' are i
very pleased to see him out again, j J
after being in several weeks sufferfng
from injuries received in ah auto- , J
- mobile accident.
Mrs.- Wm. -'Anderson and little _
.taught, r passed through the city |?
Monday from Seneca, S. C., enroute j .
to Greenwood, S, C. ? f
: Mr. Karl.v Garter. Jr., is spending
. " f<>w -Aoys vU<i'tmg--his parents, Mr. |
and Airs. Rarly Carter, Sr., on S.1
'Kant street. * |,
"Miss Ethel .Allen has'returned to j
Atlanta, (in,, after spending several j
weeks with relatives and friends.
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WINNSlfORO NEWS. ^
f . o's
Aftev a very fileasant stay in Col-i j
unibia, Mrs. O. E. Maiiigault has re-i
turned to the delight of family and ;-j,
many friends. . _ v
Rev.. J. >R. Johnson has been out I
of town last week assisting Rev. R; I ?
Cunningham in bis .revival meeting s
Miss -Pearl .Robinson of Rock Hill jj
enroute to her home after a pleas- j f,
ant-stay with Miss Ada Mavs, who _j4
lives Vi7>:ir lv?.i-7i rmn,
>.v i v. uiviic Autiuecn | q
Ross- accompanied Miss Ross" to! y,
Rock Hill to spend a .while. 1 R
.. Mrs, Anna Brown and her grand-'
son Charlie Edward are visiting re- I ii
1; ives in.Washington, 1). C. - j j
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moore motored j,
Jo Charleston last week. s
Mrs. G. A, Middleton of Charlotte | ^
made a short call' in our town last ,
week on business. - ?
All of Winnsboro and vicinity
1 turned out to Camp Welfare last ' i
Sunday to the Camp Meeting., A ! J
laVg" 'ri iTwil?uj?people?were?there i ?
front far and near to witness the an- '
tiual* festival. At A. M., Rev. A. j
C. Wade <>f our town delivered a j j,
wonderful sermon to a crowded ar- |
bor. At 11 A. M., Drf C. L"* Flow, 1^;
presiding elder ol' the Columbia and , it
Coniden districts poured forth a mes-j (
sage that made our hearts burn b
1 while he talked with us by the way. S
' At I'. M.. mothet; Bagette crown- p
ed the elforts with a message on the p
' subject "Hunting for Men." A mul-j si
titanic of people, both young and old e<
white and colored, Was held breath- j <
less for an>hour ami thirty* minutes, b'
a? mother Bagette talked from her ;
soul, that burned with the II<dy Ghost
I tees, it-was revealed that Camp Wei- j '
1 fare had been a'-place; of pilgrimage jC1
j for 1)2 . years. A sfrong appeal was j P
. ,..?k.x ix. improve conditions about I
I the place such as digging more wells |
j ami building more tents for the so- ; ?]
j .iourncrs. A.silver offering was then)
! mad-.'. .-s, It
I' Miss I.ois Pcay returned home to j ?
--4-be delight of -her- parents?and i"^
friends tasT- week, having been vis-'"
iting in Columbia ,the. guest of Miss
Sara Brown, a member of our faculty.
Miss Ma-is y May Hall is out of1
tiiwn this week, visiting friends and j
I relatives in Bock Hill and CJastonia.
Rey. H inton Westbrooks pastor of j
' 7,inn r>ilgrim1 began-his-revival meetj
\ng here last Sunday. I m
T J '
i In l.ovirig Memnrv To M V
?f ? ? J """cu I
Father. James H. Goode, Who was j
I Snatched" from lis fold 4t he - Vast '
4?Forever one Year ago. <-i
Laura Goode Jones.
I veil lowers e'er tny head.
jMjr;eyes are heavy with sleep;. " ?
I A weariness that knows no rest?
A slumber that feels no peace.
All things move as through, a cloud, j
- Of F.h'ftlcna lnr.y lace;? r?
i The dawn brings aught hut gloom j .
And the evening grief unknown*-, j.
. ^ gloom . \
I seem to see your shadowy formAm!
feel your tender smiling eyes? -1
' And hear your voice soothingly.
(Hut ere mv fingers' touch your form,
i You vanish and are gone,
I JincK mt oyour shadowy sphere? -I
Rack into celestial air. *
i Death pajiso* aa a nature 1 thing- ?
' Until it touches our own lives,
Until its clammy .claw like hands
Reach out and snatch our clearest
j link. . I
' Then it seems to he unreal,
I Unnatural, evil, a hopeless thing,
Thai ever travels cold an'cL surc l
. To teajr apart life's deafest gifts;- I'
yTt~irtr ivt'r *om K rnen a\vrt\- from C.ofl, [
Itlh^ds some closer still,
It makes' sobie see beyond the grave i
A futile nothingness.
^Blessed is the man who sees, ?
! Tn this grirrf reaper death,
^Tht^ ixwor of a Master mind,"
j I higher intellect. ? ~
i A master of the infinit.,
'Who gives and" lakes at will, !"
-j - .
t -! ??^J" - *"i ? J v ?
Saturday August ^rfo?ur~
S'hoso pleasure is to make men free
'o better than earth can give.
J'art Two."
'hr veij is Tlfted from my brow,.. 4
'he dizziness- passes^ away, * - * * " - >
.11 thimrq. move toward the infinite. ^
ill things obey one will.
)mnipotent power, endless good,
lehind thii' gi'itn thing death,?? ?
'hat reaps and gathers at His will
ind harvests a gentle rest.
'heYe is no doom wherein to peer,
'here is no heavy and misty aiiv*""
shi'/lnwy.forms whist he.re and
there, Inly
clear*_nrd heavenly air.
. * -. ??? v
'our form which once in shadows,
hid,
s plain before my view,
see you as T saw in lif?
ind hear and fed you near.
'onr d ar lips never move, but smile
^or now the souls" all speak,
ind from each thought a channel
runs.; ? -?- ..
'hrpughout the universe.
'ou, with ten million' sbuls or more,
ill seem to understand,'
'ho tears I shed on earth for you
ire garnered in the harvest dew.
.. ... - r . v
then you Hold my hand in yours,
'ogc t'ner we stroll along-imong
the heavenly groves of time,
'o Worship at licd's throne.
. Copyright 1030.
CAMDEN Nr.'u.'j
Mrs. Lrii7>so Id art in of Mew York
ifter spondinvl ton' days with her..
nother, Mrs. lit. D. Young, has rearmed
to- her Homo. She had. it
ory pleasant indeed. While here
he: was entertained in the. homes oilo>lrs.
I/dursf H. Spaulding and Mr. and* . y.
Irs. J. J. Reed, through the hospital;y
of Mrs. Juliet Asbbury who Was
isiting . he^ULUiitils, * -
We werelsTlddened when -the notice
hat Mefpr Rainr'y the youngest
op at' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rainey
ad passed away n Sunday around
2 o'clock. ?lie?loaves Ins [ia re his.
i)ur sisters and three brothers'.. A
)ving family have the sympathy of
t host, of friends. Really and truly k
3 are passing away. - Rev. W. 11.
ouler, pa dor of High Hill and Roth
1 A. M. K. Churches preacher a very
npressive sermon on Sunday, night
t was very much enjoyed as lie had
teen away for some' time. W? are
till praying that our "church will
e completed.
EXCURSION TO
TEX A S.
Here is an opportunity to visit old
trends in Tey^-a' a minimum coat,
ou thorn Railway will aoll round trip
chets from rll principal towns on
s linos in North Carolina, South
3arolinn. Georgia. Tennessee, Alaamn;
Florida, and Mississippi on
Saturday, September 13th,, to all
pints in Texas, at rntc of ono fare
lus 25c for the round trip, (rood
tar-ting. September loth and limit.!
to return on any day prior:to Oct- " 1
>ber 5th. Good on regular trains
oth going and returning.
F.or those traveling in Fullman
irsf the~tJsual sleeping car rates in
ddit.iun totiho.railroad fare will, be -?
charged.. Special through Pullman
ars or coaches will by arranged for
arties.
I*loa?e confer \v\ih or write to yq,ur
earest Southern Railway agent and
ou will bp furnished with th_
les an'd price of tickets, etc.
This is^an opportunity to visit
exas at the lowest rates ever offered
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