The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 13, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, September 13, 1930.
" ' ... A
CHURCH NEWS OF
g. O. S. TO THRMVOMEN or THE
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY
SOCIETY SOVTII CAROLINA
CONFERENCE.
Extracts t'rom a leUer received by
.the SUite Tor responding eretary
from Mrs. Dyn Brunrtmi't, National
-Chairman of the Jubilee, F.vanstun,
Illinois.
1, The Gold Certificate Procession
al occurs on the .evening of October
r 18th in. Masonic TenypteT-Ctrfnnhati.
/ Q Every Conference that has reported
one or more "Gold-Certificates
is' risked to havP ipC Corresponding
seureiary mftV??h in the -procession.?
3. Order of march will be alphabetical.
*T
4. All?Secretaries?are1 a eked?to
-wear white "and go bareheaded.
ft.?A Gold Shield will" be piTivuh'd
each Secretary, on which will be
^^m-lnted the name of Conference and
money raised for Gold Certificates.
. (\Y?> hnvo' S-.oon IWI \ '
" G. As the nanie pf each Confer~
Vtoce i?--ea1lc^'s ? Corresponding
Secretary will march 4o the platform
with the golden shhdd in hand back
id Iter on the screen will appear the
figure^- raised' l\v her Conference;
" tTip shield will then he placed' at tht
foot of' the cross. A golden halloor
will he released outside the temple
for ev?iw # $1*000 Hashed on the
* scree?). .
"'-j. The shield will be given your Secvotary
at the close oft the meeting tc
hei's: Remember if you do
rmt?semi?m?yrrm?routine ent from
each Auxiliary in the State- your secretary
will not be there to represent
f your Sta.te, Act at once, send money
to Conference Treat*.;' Mrs. E
J . Small, t? 17 Coming St., Charleston
S. C.
. Respect full v,
MAMIE E. FIELDS, Conf.
Corresponding- Secretary
ri:thi,i.iiim ( ih hcii news
A meat number- of bright face?
greeted the snnerint.-iifli nt and teach
ers Sundry morning at 10 o'clock
After devotion teachers took ollUrgt
of their ircjeellve cla-^-e for thlrlj
minutes. After which a ..brief review
of the lesson was made by the pas
tor. At i 1 :.{*? Rev. I.. llollowuj
pleached a nol'?lt. sermon using ' foi
-his subject "Stay ?>n the joL." ?:
The service in the H.. V. P. U. a
6 o'clock \vas very impressive and dk
verv -much to encourage the yoiinii
people. The program was.in ehargi
of Miss Mary 1.. Ford and fa 1.1. ant
worthwhile.
? Our 4ir-W. i.i pri.prei-idug?numeiicall>
a-, will a?tinaneinlly.?Wj
are very proud of-our-president, l)ea
coon N. Worthy wlm is trying to di
his best,
At 8;U0 p. 111. the pa-tor Rev. S
H. Smith preached one. of her sou
. stirring sernioonr, using as'her sub
jeet, "The burning hush." Fx..tins 3 Mi
The spiritual fervor was high fron
the pulpit to the <loor. She ipade u
'feel that we Were burning hushes ii
~ this world of~(tarkiiess. and, thatrthi
un_saS?ed would; turn aside to see a
Moses 'did, what the I*f>i!d had d?n'
????tor us,?
We are all looking forward to th<
paper dress^ contest which will taki
8 "o'clock.
Our pastor is leaving the city . Mon
' ' day night* to, conduct a meeting ii
" (lastonia?for Rev, Rgrk. - We wis)
for her much success.
I)on't forget that.. our .revival wil
* start oo Sundtiy night, Sept. 9A. Wi
are expecting- a great meeting.
ST. JAM ICS A. M. F..CHIRCH
? The superintendent: called Ith.
School to order promptly at 10:00 g
m. The opening-?exercise ha.vini
been completed, the teachers too
charge of their respective classes
The review was given by Miss Nor
Harris. After which Mrs. Klla Msj
) Owens gave a splendid talk."
i- At 11:30 we were favored with ;
strong and convincing sermon by ou
.*? .pastor, Rev. E.'Dixon on the'sub
ject "Christ, The Fountain-."""" A
ti.mes tt|v house was on fire with th
Holy .Ghost.. Tiie Cord's Supper wa
administered to a large number.
The session of the L eague was liv
ly and worthy of praise.
Again at - S o'clock Rev. Dixo
from the subject: "Self Deriiai7*-==X
a result of the powerful sermon on
lady took advantage of the opportu
nity and joined the church.
The members, and friends of th
above named church were glad to se
Mrs. Maggie Young out after beUi
confined to her bed for several week!
V BETHEL A, M. E. CHl.'KCH NOTE*
~ A full school of- hu.Vs aruigrrhrAva*
present Sunday morning to bear ol
..^-4 "fid study the life and \yorl^ of th
young King Josiah. After whie
the school was entertained by Mis:
? Bliabeth?Reese, damoiistrating ji
= chart composed of pictures r^pr^ant
port of some of the subjects discusse<
at the state convention in Charlestoi
which she attended as delegate fron
^^he Sunday School. The services tov
B^i-e very good Sunday with Rev
Bu^h preaching two very good Her
a. m.,and X p. m. as fount
Hkjl: 1 and Joshua 4:19, respec
^Khjecta (Enlarging the Kinj,
^^ature Provides no He
?that) - bull
interest seendngl\
^udoyed quite f
^age by th>
lit'ii.'
|kfiene
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SOUTH CAROLINA ^
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1?m?the League which was highly ~
1 pleasing. We again thank Prof. Hi.
i liort for his wholesome an^ inspira
I tional message; also Mr. Hope Grant
| for' a very good musical number and
I invite you to come again. -Anions
it he visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Spears
i of Sumter, S.' C.
on the sick-list. Inquire about them
and heln them when you can.
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I CHAPPELLE STATION NEWS
Sundav. AtlP" ^-^d t4ro?frmrth ?r?r4-l
last quarterly cosferenee was held at
'V above named church. A full day
having been spent all returned to
hear the^elder at ?:30 p. m. Elder
Lyles preached a wonderful sermon
?which waft enjoyed by all. After the '
sermon he held the quarter which
I j was very good.. The elder spoke very i
I 'commendable concerning Chappelle
Station and its members.
| The "church seems to be satisfied
I with the pastor and ask for his re-j
II turn. We had many visiting friends '
among who were Rev. L. G. Bowman,]
| fVof. H. W. Bumgardner and many
, others whom we are always glad to j
! i have. Chappelle Station wishes her i
11 friends to come.
FIRST CALVARY CHURCH NEWS
Sunday School was attended by a1
) Jarge. number of girls and boys who
received helpful (. discussions on the
' life of Josiah, a young but fearless
r king, who discharged his duties and
' saw to it that ;hisi people obey the
u law ofo God. At 11 a. m., we were
greeted- by the pastor, Rev; S. S.
Youtlgblood, who has been away at
tending the ? Natioonal Convention.
We listened to a report from the
Convention and learned that such men
--as Dr. Modeeai Joohnson, Kelly Mil'
ler, Judge Harris ahd Grand Exalted
_ Ruler Wilson delivered addresses.,
We were proud tb learn that of the
Carolina- stands 19th and First Calvary
leads in South Carolina in giv
ing to?foreign ""missions,? After* the
report we listened to a very helpful
\ sermon from J^eu. 8:2:. "And , th.ou
shalt remember all the wav which the
' Lord led thee these forty yars in the
: wilderness,, to humble thee, and to
prove to thee, to^know what was in
thine 'heart, whether thou wouldst
I pastor stressed the point that we
should be mindful of the blessings
God,has given us and not be ready to
grumble- all the time.
We. are indeed grateful to Rev. T.
I.. Duckett who served us duriug the
= -ab<rence of out1?pastor. " -=
PALMETTO SANATORIUM
On Sunday, last, we, the inmates
1 and nurses of the Sanatorium, were
-1 Very fortunate in having out with us
:. I Rev. Dr. Murph and several of the
1 j League members of Bethel A. M. E.
s Church. They really rendered a wont
deiful program for us.?So we can
e only* say as we have always said,
s please .come again at your, earliest
e leisure. We are always the anxious
listeners to such wonderful programs,
e Miss PL ;L.i Gladden has returned
e from Swansea where she spent her
| She reports a pleasant time and is
- pleased to be back.
1 ,We .wish Miss M. E.. White a very
i pleasant, stay in Philadelphia Pa.,
with brothers and friends. We are
1 anxious for her return.
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* WILLING WORKERS MEET
The Willing Workers Board of Sidney
Park C.?M. E. Church met at the
e hospitable- home of Mrs, Cornelius
tT Trapp, 419 Taylor streefon Wednesi?
day, August 3, at 6:00 o'clock. Meetk
ing was called to order by the presii.
dent, Mi'r.' R; A". Taylor. After dea
volions the recording secretary, Mrs.
e Jessie Lggge read thP minutes of the
previous meeting which were adopta
ed. After the roll call a program
r was rendered. The Willing Workers
i- quartet gave a selection, Miss Rot
sena Johnson, a solo and Mrs. Rebece
ca Scott a recitation. Mrs. Trapp
s served delightful salad, iced tea, ice
cream and cake!" Meeting adjourned
e to meet with Mrs. Alice Johnson on
-Hampton street, Aug. 17th. We enn
joyed the presence of three visitors:
n Mrs. Martha Thompson, Mrs. Rebecca
T "Ji'tniKori and Mrs. Hudson;
i- JUNIOR USH^feR BOARD OF 1ST.
CALVARY CHUROH.
e ..?a.- v
e The Junior tJsher T5oard of First
e Calvary Baptfat church held Its week
3* ly meeting at the hdme of the president
Mrs. Marie Lewis. The meet?
ing was carried on in its usual manner.We
werP greatly benefitted by
t~ the helpful remarks made by Miss
f Rachel Nesbitt who is leavisg soon for
e Anderson where she serves as teachh
er. After the meeting a delicious
s course was served oy me nosiess. v\u
, persons present reported an enjoyahie
evening.
i KIDCEWOOD CAMP
l
! The inmates are indeed glad to rej
port that their Sunday School that is
held everw Sunday morning at 9:45
is still progressing with the aid of
I Mrs; C. H. Pleasant and their genut
ine co-operation.
An interesting an instructive mes1
tit was brottght to the pavilion on
Tuesday * night bv the Evangelistic
Business Man's Oluh af the.
Bible School on "Affliction". Every
Wednesday night the praise service
* is assisted by a group of the meffl1
hers of Jehovah Baptist Church of
the- city. A very devout prayer and
? song service is participated. 1
The entire occupants of the pavil*1
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on were greatly-refreshed and exilted
when they were greeted with
tLjleligbtful an^ most pleasing--*?>ng
service" brought to them through the
courtesy of Mrs. Janie Roof and hef
jubilee choir of Jones Chapel A. M.
E. Zion Church, Sunday afternoon.
They thank the choir. They thank
th? eholr for the funds donated for
fruits. ? , ?
T^he inmates are eagerly awaiting
Sunday afternoon when they are hop.
ing. to be entertained by the young
petypt^ of Ridgewood and Eau Claire?
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Page of Wesley.
M. E. Church visited,the camp recently.
Some very ertaite<i_ remarks
were, made by Mrs. Page to the patients.
Rev. Page offered prayer with
them on their respective wards. They
also wish to thank Mrs. Page for the
refreshments she served them.
NOTICE ? ? !
All' ministers and general officers
intending to visit the Palmetto Con.ferenee
in Georgetown^ Oct. 15, 1930
will pleasp notify the pastor at oonce.
so that slopping places can be pi ovided.
?
Kev. Julius ttolmun,
Pastor of DicktiJiun AJ.JVL'
E." Church,-P. 0. Box 304,'
I . - Georgetown.
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
10:30 A. M.?Sunday School,. ^
! 11:30 A. M.?Worship and Sermon
f 8:00 P. M.?Worship and Sermon.
At. 4 P. M. the pastor, deacons,
'choir and members of Union baptise
i Church are invited and expected to,
(.worship with Us. The public is in-,
i vited to attend all of the services, =~
-- Rev. J. F. Page, Pastor
CALHOUN FALLS NEWS
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| The 28th of Aueus.t marked the
ending of the revival meeting held at
[Mt. Hebron A. M. E. Church. As
was scheduled the Rev. Mrs. M, S.
Berry -of 'Greenville .conducted the
services. It can be truly said that
the revival was "one oT the great..
est in...these parts since the old days.
! A great crowd heard her- preach
each night and day. Making an estij
mation of the -crowd-about . 3,000
I heard, her throughout thu0 revival
Our white brethren attended excessively.
There Were crowds of them,
i They were held, spellbound bv the
deliverances and they enjoyed the
sermons though not judging from
their contribution. We gained eight
- accessions to the?church * Tuesday
night, ahd there was no end or limit
to shouting. _
I Wo oil ~1~,1 ? t> - -
i -1 v. u i ncic ^ iuii iu see rvev. ruuia
wife at Alt. Hebron Sunday. There
were lots of visitors in town last
week.
Miss Bessie Rollinson of Willington
was the guest of Miss Mamie
Belches during thp last .wpefr.
! Calhoun Falls motored tn Iva last
Saturday and turned back Iva to the
J tune of 7-5. We .had it in for Iva
(..who whipped us 20.-6 on the 4th of
; July. The game last Saturday was
; thrilling. Calhoun's pitcher was in
rare form. He whiffed 17 Iva-men.
His best innings were the 8th, and 9th
when he fanned six straight. Hen|
ry Cade got a circuit blow in the
8th that decided the game fur us.?UNION
NEWS.
Revival meetings- in rural district
and nearby towns are-about over; all
?report a aui'i'gssTtH Season and berr
efit derived. Rev. Dr. Lomax of the
Zion A. M. E. Church spent a week
or ten days assisting his son, young
Dr. Lomax. The meeting was well
attended and sinners converted' to
I God.
? The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Brandon
was Jield at Zion A. M. E. Church
Dr. Lomax, pastor. A lar.ge number
of relatives and friends .attehdfed.
Rey. Lomax spokp commeridably of
the Christian life of the deceased. Melt
issick and Son, Undertakers.
Revival services at Bethel A. M
E. Church are in progress.- Rev. [Dr
^Johnson is still at the helm. v
j Dr. Lilliari A. Sartor is .endeavor
i inn iu re>urre? tnp r eaeration AJlut
in this city. One or two meetings
have been held and the outlook is encouraging.
Mrs. Rosa Dawkins, one of our
teachers at McBeth is back from the
mountains. Miss Cornelia Herndor
is on the way. Mrs. A. M. Montgomery
has just closed a'summer session
in I.aurens County. These wil
report for duty at McBeth Grarnfhai
School. Out of town teachers are
again with Union folk.
- Rev. J.-A.-Baten. pastor -oCUorinth
Baptist Church continues to preach
the gospel with power; a splendic
congregation is in attendance at each
service. ' \
_ _ Mrs. J ulia. Par ham, on N. Pinckney
Street will leave on Thursday foi
Columbia, where her son","Douglass
will enter Benedict College. May
success attend his efforts.
Kev.. and Mrs. Baten are grateful
to Mesdames Frazier, Rogers . and
"Thompson for the nice things sent
them; they- ask that you "ibe not
weary in -well doing."
Mrs. pracie Johnson is better ami
able to attend services more regularly.
Mrs. Julia Thompson returned
from Anderson where she attended
the funer aloT Her mother-iii:JEwi
Mrs. Mfcry Thompson. ~
Junior and senior choirs of Corjinth
are rendering well selected "music,
with Miss McKissick and Mrs. S. B.
Young as organists.
Misses Willie and Dewey McDowell
lef^ for Rock Hill and Chester, respectively
to resume their r school
work as teachers.
A card from Mrs7 J. S. Daniels
states that she is in Baltimore, Md.,
: :having?a "dee4y tiiue1' anil Ha"
rah Mae is quite happy.
Mrs. Anna H. Sims had as dinner
guest, Mrs. Mary Davts Peblar." A
most palatable dtnner was served by
the hostess, who sweetens har
with "smiles. , .
Mrs. Annie McK. Tucker spent a
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jgaM"!iflniTit ir - i ...
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ITO LEADER '
few days with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M\ C!' MeKissick. Miss Maud McKlsfiiekv
accompanied Mrs. Tucker to
Tryon, N. C... where she will be gues't
[for-a we?k. ?
Mrs^Wartha SartTTr aod daughters
were pleasant visitors at*""hoTho of
your scribe. Mr*. Mary K. Co^erhatr:
Mrs. Lilly bawKms, Miss Th<-lma rind
Floyd were also a m ong?tko- - xuimheiv
Mesdames Katie Kedrick. Sallib 15.
Crawford and- MUs Anna Thompson
spent a delightful visit in Greenville
guertr, of Mrs. Addie -Miller. __
Mrs. Lula Mae Farr enjoys reading
the Palmetto Leader and will take
a cop^. each week. Mrs^ Minnie
Blackwell is nmv in Ontario .visiting
'relatives. Come again Mr. Mentor
and others.
Many thanks are tendered Re v.'"and
Mrs. Baten also Mrs. AnnabelU- B
Renwicks for" courtesy extended iS.it:dav.
?'Mrs. Daisy Lee Dnvm war w pi<-uant
visitor at Corinth on Sunday.
Weekly subscribers to the Leadei
ai>. again requested to 'ittlc aiu.i.i.v
j ast due.
- Mr. mid?Mix. All run?' hiiilh oi?r~
Orange, N. J., weiaj, pleasant visitor-,
at the home of Rev. and Mrs:. Tobin
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Davis, Jr., and
children -aeeompamed?rheTir " back 'TTo
New Jersey, where they Will probably
spend some time. .
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AIKEN NEWS.
'^The beautiful and palatial honie of
Mrs. C. F: Holland was the scene ,ol'
a very pleasant and unique party on
Wednesday evening, August l.'llh.
Invitation^ had been sent out for a
"Plate Party,"" each guest was a-ked
to bring a plate?in other words her
supper. When the dozen or more
plates were assembled on the (lining
table thtye was a bountiful and -yaJ'led
display of food.?Alter the ladu-~
had spent a most enjoyable houi
chatting, they vrent in to supper. The
genial hostess passed ice .cold lemonade.
Every one clamored anothei
party and Mrs. Phemia Peeples invited
the ladies to her home lor the
next repast.
A party of "exceptional henutv ;n>?i
enjoyment was had at the beautiful
home of Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Met!hue
last Fftdav a1 ternoon. The occasion
-was thj. celebration of the t'th hirth
day of'their little daughter HJlie.
There were fifty of her little friend?
.present to enjoy the evening. Tlu
living and dinirie rooms were attract
ively "decorated In green .and wlifte
On the center of. tht, dining room
table was a huge cake with nine can
dies representing th^ aee of little
Miss utile, who was the recipient oi
many beautiful f gifts.0 Ice cream
cake, peanuts and candy w ere -served.
The many friends of .Mia. 'Frankit
Pal more Coleman will I.,. - I. >- >
????? vxr Miurivni U.
le?rn of her death which occurred lu;jt
week. The funeral was held at YaJ
ley Fair Baptist Church" on "Se.pt. 2
. -Oranitevilk', S. C. :
Air.?and?Mrs.?Willie?in.?a*companied
by Mesdames Mary Masr >
Matilda McFarlhnd^ tnd lie." Qu.ittlebaum,
niother rf Mrs. Cuoiiklin,
motored tu? Edflvi'ield. last S uiday v.
v;sit reitrrive^ v 7
Mhts^-fcUureua H- Landy left iu-t
Sunday for Leesville wh,ere h,. w:.l
spend a short vacation with her parents,
Mr. end Mrs. ^1, W. 1 .n >1\ .
! ? Patif. R7 1..- Hick sin is now. ..I
<lreenvile, serving as principal of t'-u
QreeiiviUe High School- wh-rrfr brpfTw
its 1930-31 session Monday, Sept. >s
His many friends here wish for lli'a
great Success in his new field of la
bor.
family have Returned tu their hoi in
on Fairfield street after y pen Jin's
three .weeks in New Yopk, and Phila
delphia. " '
Mrs. W. M. McGhee, accompanies
by Mr. \V. M. McGhee, Jr., and liei
' daughter, Mrs. Beatrice McGhee-VV.il
liams motored to Albany, Gu., las
! week to visit-relatives.
1 ThtjL.Aiken Trio will appear in con
1 ceiTTSt the Andrew Robertson lnsti
. tute, Moonday. ;Sept, "22. p. in
These-talented-ybung ladies art- bool
ed for several performances. ^Thosj
appearing1 are Misses Mary Price
soprano, Mary Bradley, piano am
. Lillian Harris, Dramatic Reader. Mrs
, M. B. Price is the directress..
( Mrs. Evetta Jones has returned t'
. her home on Union street after spent
ing a very pleasant vacation'in Brims
wick, Ga.
, Cumberland A. M. E. Church New*
( The teachers and scholars wet;
very glad to see their superintendent
Mr. \V. M. McGhee; back iti SuTuTa
| School after an absence of thre
. weeks. He gave a glo "ing acco'.tn
, of the Sunday Schools he visited i:
New York and Philade'phia.
i Avery large cong'vyation?greet
-f ( d the naStoT -it rhJrirrCTirmW ^r.+-,
I i.t pumterlahd Sunday a'tul we wer
, l,??Kd with an exc -Aem* nigssag
celivered from John*. "Beh.?i?
~ the man11 The mn/at'i* Sunday ev
. tninir was fuTTTh from Acts~r jj. "
Subject: "The Christian sdut.v am
! ' livilego '
The following persons were-visi
i tors at the morning, service: Mrs
I Ethe Siflford, of Philadelphia, Pa.
tMts. Jiiltff" Tudd, Sshevilte-?N-.
Mrs. Emma Haynes, of Ehrhard
Mrs. Hill, of Greenville, and Mrs
I Virginia Childs of Savannah, Ga.
.'Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Jennings, Rc^
I and Mrs. A. B. McGhee, and Mis
I Callie Johnson, attended the Sunda;
L Si'liuul TtmveWtiun of the Clindento'i
u"District which met in Graniteville.
, The pftstor and members of Cum
bertanct were very glad to see si~tn
Janie Pearce, and sister Rachel Jen
kins in church Sunday morning; hot I
~ f 41 ? * 1
ui inese gouu woi'Kers nave heen - icl
for several weeks.
Mrs. Janette Bland, returned to thi
city last week after spending tie
summer in Asheville, N. C.
j; ? UNION
I'KAVKR SFRV l( K. H I!I I.
AT THE OLD Ol.KS HOME. Si N
DAY, AT 4. P. M.
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Orangeburg^- ?St- <.h=Tfae- linltFZ
members of William Chappelle A. M.
E., St. Paul Baptist and Fourth Bapi'tr'r<;''T>MMttia*Vl''
I i' ..wr'..-.- ' - uLiiLri
... >?l
tist Churches iiict at the Old Folk's Iloini'.,
Sunday P. M.
J" it 11ym?i--- A Charge 4.0 Keep 1
Have; lead Irr?brm her J. ('. Conner.
Cladness, C?,me Befme His Presence
Bible Verse: Serve '1 he Lord With i
singing. 'One hundredth Pralm. L'nd
ynr-rr PeT?nrV he ' >,r?Qn v ti'i'fr'm?
St Pu.tl *L.ptist Ci:jj\l.. }'.nd h\tnn j
.'vitrr Jrrrr-.ifat th>- cf:?_ I'AkniL^^A
. eon _<nued th" prayer -ervioe an*i I
spiritual 1 "
Much hajupinittv*.I war received it;,
rervmg the Lord witrrgladne.m. pn~v.-'
erlul -prawn', '.vca made which diew
bitter .tear^ .firom the cnrivicts^tyos. >
, Men and boys asked?solemnly for
-prayer.-The^oid folk- were made to feel
glad. We are always. happy in do-Jtiuir.
.^i< k. and heipiosMir:"
Streeter'tr oar ready jong :tej
A'lwdys. glad .?</* her pti^wici'.
.i.oaiyi lfj- Ou-irtian work.
Kli.y 4 ,Iiii itf-thd
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.-.Mis. (i. ?It. W'Uite is with lit-t*?
iiits tor an indefinite stay.
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lliyh St-lfutil .opened it>-~dunrs .-with iin
< ! < av?l <11" rhihltV*!!.' Alii" ',
pat entx~ ntfd . visitrrr??wito Jil'esent
fuj; tt. vK.voiioiial 'exercises; aft"
n.-1itri m.t rcjiiai j^s '-*\"er?- nfai'.ehy
ih of; Sander.-; Key .White and
; . t.htrs. - .
AlL<s??14?Uiv , t 'tinnint'haiTi aTFei
atteiiilinif CoJUiahia- T niversity nh.i"
spending a few Weeks here left tla
e it \?I" I1' . nine lli'l?w 111 K 71!?\ I * lJ iIIill?
Mrs. I.orene 'fth? 11??11 and Mt>.' I
n \\. ilia it is of ('hi^inttutt i. t fhiu.-.aii-! J
tjaiilif ltelle Vo!.!,]' of t'harlote. N. < I
.. v <Te tlx \\eehf >,d v'H ts of Air.' an I
Aits.. If ,j>. 11olined. . .
Air. aii-l All.-. I ?.r. .i I lturkt tl ia.vuiii
pa lti'x i I?y Alls. I. i~< lie William, inoto: ;
I~ei"T In ( iiniTTTr SuinJ.it,?;.TT i ' 11.
I- Mrs. \ wiftii Da'\i- ami son Willi-''
, are in the i'it\ I loin Ni. V. _ ~
i "AlrJ I.. -J?. _\\ Mi:.-, t'lmrit .
r i t hy mid . AI as. ^Nannie Inc. a an I
_ Mm. AV-illh-. l/rrvis Aveia di'mier rui'y.
>' of Air. and Alls. A. If. lireen. riday
> M ri -G+eeo. and Vfeaemp :ita?AVn 11
\- . . .
;tu.- aim . tii-ar. uM jial.-. Mr',
r- \Wrt~Hir i.-'n' Tn K(-rv I ! < ~yi unl" rtTTt '
i \ i? itinj; Air; ami-'Mrs. Kit-il 'H
""afitl utlu-r ri-lati\v-f.
[??Xiir in4mM??-f?n of-.Mr. atnl -Mr.-. Ai.
<irrk Kuili-r was I uiif ral fai-it 1-riil;;\*1
in iiit- -u 11'nu icry.
Mrs T*"i r^t- ('ni l Ml -1111 tiio '|?a
-yvit-k \ iiiiiV iit-1' lnniln;.! an,! utiit-i
' IVi.tlin-: . ^1
1 Mir." i.ula Piilmanlia.- aiJii\<-<i in
I'll- ill in l !;?_ (It-In'III . ul in-1 | mil-III:
* I'liihti t-u uiul ni In-i i i-lat |> i?. In
(in; Iit*t- i n11I.-Ini:iif i' uiuiiifi iii lni'ii
a"ny i ijn: jj- a1111 11 a i li n r (11
TP I nil. I I' |f, i l.i-l , I - I ' ; i I I . I .1 i i . '
liui'ine llit- Wffk.
: j* Mi*silanm I ?a\vkib<. Allfnt Franks
1 an,I. Air ' 11; 11 I?- > k rank li.il hi.itaif '
' j >?i L-|i.n tlikin g il ii iii^ - t in* wt-.-l;
' Mr. '1'lioinn- Owvns V. a-. tai:-i:?TT~
I t n li-w 'la> f ng'iijliut i.-. 11ii{rt injf.
I Alt:. Alar, Mi Mm n-, war liw-."t-.-*-#
|A\ t'-iliii-: ila \ a 11 t-i i a a iii, I,, iiit- "M.i
, I l til. IBu> 11 if: r ( lulj U ilh, a L'ii t!
! rrwWtl rrl1?rrrt'M11???'-TS Hint" flat-Il.it. TTi-liii_l4njLrm-.nl-nt'lf-i
Hit- -4ni-trrrrr-r" itll^-lit
I III I I t-aiil lilltl takr \\ ar ,-l'ff f "
j' ?Air- . 'A'.?Al: i.l.iL.i.; tup- it-1 at in-i! i
tlu- t 11 y t?1 ttn- ili-1if/lii1',ii' |i?-r luiiii, j
M.V ?
y*--,U ii I i o lln1 il
j .Siiiuieiy: at a delightful dinner ii,
libiiui' ii-! ,?i kaninc I..U- :* > - i
1 j R?i.-:i I.. In-ndv uh.i Will in a tea
..I ua v; Kavi- i?.i' I'liUt-k-i* t.r ii1- it an* "t hi-i i
j studies. I lioii- .present, Were Ah*, a d
!? .Mrs. (Hiphaift. .Mr.- aiiil .Mir. M*-\\ il
liai.'r, Allr. tA'Vant. Mirr.e:. Rura
t >'heplii*dl. Abide .MoW illianis. 'ttnd 1'.
~ \\ at tv.'tvb liar Jfjfd returned Tyo.<i
- I liailultf. ;
Mr. .lot- Hunti'i- lias purchased -i
i. Hun k ami tlie la'dies an* sure i-ii.ii;>
k 11 ifi* it." . 7 . e
id v i lit-ok ii',' .(ii t-ciu ilic \\as-iia_
J.uest ol .Miss .Mattic lhicketl nit St-ir.
1 day.
Master (lliajlej; Jr. is \isiiitio lit
Misses Priscilla Sheltoii aiW -('miicii.?
l); Raima-.'.
'j T.lu- .aai.y l'i4iin?ls ol' Mr" Millie
-1 faille was prieVed to hear ?.?fhis su'dk
I dctf tHiu-ss and death mi Sunday. lie
'* was funcralifced 'in 1 U-iHlcrSonvdie
^|\vhei'c lie has! resided fur tin- past
a- years.
^ ! j.Mrs. Mary Sapp and .'daughter Mr-!
t'^V111 le VVhitnei; were guests of. .Mi : ..
j Nctie k" Thursday uidil m',!
"I nn Friday morning they vvciv guest l-oj
Ali. an I ^'-s. John \S illiains fur
?|?|jecaJcl|loucheoil- FrrdaV^jtt tha
uiotiier. . ~
j Mi. W illi.- Farl Whitner ami wit'".
_ :.?\-uiii|i;.iiit-.i l.iy their yuiiilg .v.?n an.;
~ ?.llitM'S?u.'ic iI'l11111 i?> in ? rs?nf?Htt?
j ami ,U;>\ I . V Di-n^ly on Friday.
Mi-. Minnie. Franklin M'miv v>t' .\.
V. r|.'<*nt tin: ]V;-t ttt'rk \iiiting .
lat ivrh .
^ ...Mi . J (<. r t.ua11 and mother Mi .
: at?Mtr~ii?'inV Vt,Ali-v. Stuai t'? mother
CAM III \ M Wti
* Jur-t as n?-vfs *w?*re guin.ir t>. th.
^ 'l 'l~ t ' t'111 .f,1', | ' ii^
ial. tu^k plave h riilay i-vening. t'n.w
ut \ aindt n- t.'Ui.n ril.n'ri;r?Lun?ttuiir.
The. bereaved oues. are really and
^ tru+i sympathised'< with. This ha _
hei-n a war nf -i.-kn..-- M'ir.t
I.H 11;- it'll ;"t I'iw to outer 111 at the
? r^traitflit irate. r>
T 1,11' l'uluot to f+-jjtler one?rrt* ttlO
. 'lentfimr e'nlnretl papers an.); widely
?feyf'-'iTT** ' I'f- in
subscribers ami >?* wlieo
you haveciiieWs of-iutoivst ami wish to
subscijiWse?? Mi:Kr-.l,,l??i,?He K. 1), tVlcn^
es, atf'ent for the same. We art' tt??tof
-making tUts a strong puLli.
Rev. \V. B. Bouhle.r, pastor Bethel
A. M. E. Church (to be for it is yet
~ ' , t:'v " \
? ' . ' *' V- i
v-*
? ' " f , PACK
FIVE' ^
to Jit- finished) is stMl'giving message's
o< !Kjw'i't'. ( i( nmst'be a decent
church toV the A. ,\l? K. in historic
Camden. I'ray. j.ray that (hid \v!ll_
h<l| us ,though lew in ,111101 her.
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I '"-i-i-ilg- till ? I' i' I 11H i So'itir \ UU>
lirtu v.[\ i>h"--?i- -' ? !"" , ;> !', . r ;m. j '
.T/Vn'or. \\ f .have i.in? ?..iii'.ii ;? ?.?
the ' .".didatr ^r ycr \Ve h'/i'.- I!,? be '?
mar,- will b?> elected. ! . .
? . :?Ir%. Liilmr. .1: Ih.c .i:. .. . ?
'art I ii'Tny f> *h' <>? <isi?1 ! Ih i'm.I,
brother.-.Mr, IJr'nralin .letcr, .i;,..
Maply Ridge !;oetion, Sli.' has hot
returned, a: Mr. Jeter f~t. IJ \.-t\
lOW. i'iut'.Wc hop.- lie Will ||;*Kc
u ehu-.ve > . ! tj.,- hotter. *
? Ait-?Jaiue h'cott. at.u ?
toted vy K Mountains:" ia^-t hurh-" . .
da.. t'i \ . at- hoc- until ai.il
' 1 1' " ' ' ' 1 ' I ' ! !' 1 1 : | , : , I " ""
nor av.iit getting uK.tfg ' line.
P' A . 1 < u ell. ia i.i.t.-.l y^nl i i.
loquert u- .U-J ?n.K?rrh.^.>l .U.TFuTuC;?~?
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nr- rii it-i..ii, M li "cLtU.:?ail J
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ht-\ Hiffi.;!,f I' <j'i
-at .lUv-laa'Miact?liafiti.-.t X. Lui.'i: :t*'ic
W.-l>. i. ably
asyistfit by lit \ . .1. 11. ( uii MUUl. \\ltb
i.- wrlt-knuv. n in SiiiTtti < 'rrpi >1 ilia, " "1?
bf 1'ormeH-y?pavt .ii-ri "at ' baliTbctr$r?7 '
ami I-i-x 111y t >i.7
Mrs. ( i,'itu.Z?Ai._ A\-itiii ru;?t hn.i.lf ja
' 11!) bit.- bi'i-ii > |h-i. 1 j'iif s.'iiin- ii:ni- \viiti
Mi. ami .M:> William .k-u-r. Alt ..
"iCibl.-l TTHil;- rim_ iTu 'ai," b.-aitb
ami lift iiiai y Ira-mi- \\a i:< . ..|i-iiyiita*)
fo st-f iit-i. ' SbV la if bt .1 bf ? fluiivl
at All. 1 ,abt11 i ia t t-iti ami maiivr a
\v..mii-; 4,\il iTn|n * n.|i ii|i.,u I hi- r '
wi.ii wnuiii . In- -rttHlphtsnf, li; -.yure
l.ri ?*r\ii-?- ijfM \i-.at'. i
L. SIMMONS ~7
.< ontr ai lini: Palnler
K a I . -<>i ii i 111 T'l? ?-?'i Waxing and
?a. ?
IMfrreTrPoMi " ' - . . ;
"l2'.h'? Mum,.in^ Am',, i ultimbiff. S. C: ~ . v"*~
p IMVMH-kssion.VI, | . "
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rr Ollicc Until*- niuiic
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'0 on !' " AI W. |\'.Vf iCt - i'.niM
?1 >r. <Iv Stephenson?-?
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t<l W i,nu-i and t tiil.lri-n A , j
(ililMm "" tlH n. C
1 -11 -J A - f>f in 1.11 v I I;. f-?1?1^4,?M
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DR. II. 14 IIAUI'I U
Sinv.eyn PcnliM
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| Ollice 11.nil I tlf|i|it.nva.
p? id? A . 'M In1 T"tn> I1. ?t T'l1 * *???*
_ -V Kc-sUit-nce ft*. i.J
Dr. D. K. Jenkins ,
* ' 01..N I IM . . * * .
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iuiliitUJi?Lii?A pp.-1 IdIn flit
\I rin t'inn t.\ (*? nifiu'tTTe A Uriillifll
a' iSjiyci liy. . v
l lll'i 'ii Wuishinp't ii St., ( v ia, S. ('.
DR. I J. Al DANIELS
I'lly>uian and Surgeon
Special Allriilinn (i:\t-ir l'lMUM-ii Of
V\ omen.
Office- ? lieMvlence
I Ilia \Y-u.sltint;l'>ii ?11 .tin pi ?>n
>w? I'liulie C4li0 l'hotte
-mi. J. ti. STUART
'i Ofi ii't lliiur.i. ; I . *T I flv.i'lioiif; %
11.00 Iti I ;00 IM 1 U.-. JOOJ'
0:00 to tt.ou 1". M i. (Mine rtJ'.Mi
Uff'ii'e: - Uonh-iice
- iiOiiO 1 a> U>i Si . I 117 I'11if ' (.?; ?
Office iltaiis: I'li.iiieM
If A M. Ill ii I'. M. K?.s H?:b
. ii I*, M.'c.i.tt, r. M*? oiii-f titi??i
DR. W. D. Uluippelle
Mh> Milan and Surgeon
I >lM-tt?rs nt W.uMien aiiti Oillil'i en
A S|iecial(>
Office: Resilience:'
l.'ll'4'ii A>sen.iiil> Si. 1001 1'ine St
r (.'alii inl'ia. l\
tl'tiee I'liuin J* liL- . -I** s-. Phone '?7U8
N. J. lUKDlOUKK
.Vllnitiey al I.aw ami Notary, I'tihlic
I'KM llt.|. IS U.I, nn HIS
?State ftrnl leiU-'al
I t I ? \\ nxliiiiKlMH St.. Columbia. S. C.
;; jn ^
; N<4ary Public and Dialer
in real e?-fate and sale ?jf.. lot* ?Me- -
; '.t'/N'E ;,^n.>GK O^ET-KR^-Bea'ai- ?
Phone 6422.
na9V^ Washington Street . ?:
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