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CHURCH NEWS OF
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BETHEL A. M. 12, CHURCH NEWS
The services at Bethel Sunday were
all that could be hoped-for-_r_e]ative
to the expounding of God's Word.
Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom, Beth?
eRs?Bishop, frtrnd and brother,
preached for ~us^ The subject of his
text was "I Havp. Found Him." It
was an eye opener, an ihspiration and
a solace; in other words a balm in
Gilead to hearts of many persons,
: i: members, friends" and visitors who
had come to be benefitted in a spiritual
wav.?Among the many good and
practical things Bishop Ransom said
was "that after one has found the Savior
he should be a constant companioh;'
and that God never leaves one,
it is the individual who drifts away."
He said hp would not serve a tiod who
refused to help him, who would not
put clothes upon him, give him food,
fuel and the comforts of this ljfe. .We
feel that each person present went
down from thP temple benefitted.
The League services were-enjoyed
as . usual. Bro. B. J; Mundle in his
own way conducted the services. A
compliment was paid Bro. Mundle for
on the, subject, -"A Good Citizen."
- ?? Mr. Harvey "Itatd that Bro. - Mundle
was his ideal when it came to a con__
_ , scientious-Christian man, and that he
* was giving Bro. Mundle his flowers
while hp lived. The persons on program
played thier parts. willingly,
each showing a desire to serve add
to help"."* A solo was rendered by
Mrs. CkrrTe Wilson. Several short
papery w<*re read bearing on the topic.
Our pastor, Rev. Murph, led the sineing
with .Miss Verdell Collins at the
piano. Our president was absent op
v ^tccmmt^of having to attend a furer
al at Orangeburg. We missed him,
* " 7" but we kept our colors flying.
' SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEWS
Rev. S. S. Washington, of Fort Val.
ley, Ga., who is conducting a ten days
t meeting at Sidney Park Church will
i JL-._^--preach Sunday. Rev. Washington is
"" n strong gospel preacher and a good
singer. Do not miss an opportunity
?; to Hear* him.
At four o'clock there will be a meet
ing of the business and professional
men?of?the?rrtv Vmi bVaum \
the men. and women who are carrying
on th0 work along: these lines, and
help to make moretvork for T5lir "peok
pip which is much needed right at
^ this time.
/ -I 3 The following: ^re on program:
Lawyers. Bricklayer*, Ministers, Physicians,
Druggists, Grocers. Insurance
~7 companies, Public Schools. Colleges,
Shoemakers, Bankers, Tailors, Fraternal
Societies. Newspapers, 'Prin7
ters, Barbers, Dry Cleaners, Under.
. takers, Service Stations and all other
lines will be properly represented.
Don't misi.^his service.
The fall rally is on and--the~leaders
are working hard to raisP their funds..
This is' the last effort for this conference
year. Each member is urged
: to dp his duty.? ~
Everybody is welcome "at each ser.
vice.
Rev. S. B. Wallace, Pastor.
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WESLEY. M. E. CHURCH
10:so?Sunday sehocff.
11:30?Worship and Sermon;
7:30?-Worship and Sermon. ~ ;
The fall rally is on this 19th day;
every member is urged to do bis bit.
Y. Members, rally to your Club Captains
and let us cjo aur bqst.lo-eome-up-io
the asking of the elubs/*rT'o-operation
is the secret of success.
The annual conference convenes in
' Sumter Dec. 10, 1930.'
? r? Rev. J. F. Page, Pastor
T~ ~~ ST. JAMES NEWS
Sunday "School opened at 10 o'clock;
The lesson ,was discussed by teachers
1 which was reviewed by little Miss
WilV>plmir>o TnVmonn \
* At 11:00 Rov. Dixcjn, our dearly
' beloved pastor? preached a wonderful
sermon from Jeremiah G: 1G; subject:
"The Heavenly Way/'
At 8 o'clock Rev. Cooper preached
a sermon on Blindness. St. Mark 10:
47. He said there were five kinds of
1 of blindness, namely: Physical,., spirit"
tual, intellectual, moral, and financial.
And told also how Bartemus
f was made to see. Miss Estelle Janerette
is joiner to Rive the Twelve
Tribes for the benefit of the church*
en for th*> benefit, of the ehnreV ftrt
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The Junior choir will sing Sunday
morning and night, Miss Bertha' Bouknight,
teacher, of Saxon School,
chorister.
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- ZION BAPTIST NEWS ^
L Sunday, Sept. 12, was a day to be
Ja long remembered and Tiot suon forgotten
at Zion. After two weeks of
soul stirring and sin fighting revival
42 souls being added to the church,
aroused by th^ proaching of Rev.
R. M. Pitts whjo preached so manfully
and earnestly during.the great meet~?,
c itifr We shall never forget the won^
{ /IawTiiI onrtfi/iAe rnnrlororl no Kir K i TV*
k. May the Lord bless him and strengthen
him that he may preach the gospel
and causes sinners to fall .out with
Sunday' morning of the pastor from
the subject "The Vision of the Sheet"
?Acts 10:11. The opirit camo as a
V mighty rushing wind and four others
were added to the-church. - .
Snnday night services began at 7
o'clock. Six were baptized and fellowshipped
into the church, after
which a powerful sermon was preached
by the pastor, subject: "The Justice
of God Punishing Sinners," Neh.
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SOUTH CAROLINA
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9:33. The church was packed from *j
| the pulpit to the door with members-' ^
and visitors.^ We welcome you one! ^
and all _ touur-ehurch at any'arid all I ^
times. Total collection for the dayjc'
$137.00. May the Lord continue his w
blessings at Zion. <*
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BROWN CHAPEL CHL'RCH 1;
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Sunday was- a -high day at Brown w
Chapel A. M. E. Church. Sunday a
SchooL?oponed at its regular hour u
with the supei intondent presiding as T
usual. After the Sunday School was
fully rli^pQgShd ftip rnfirinn Logon nt -E
11:30 sharp. We had the pleasure h
of hearing the Rev. T. F. Bowman at u
the morning service. He . selected a o
passage from the New Testament, tl
Luke 2:7; Subject: No Room For Je* a
sus. After which he left many thots w
-for our hearts to meditate upon. _ Jti
At'4r00 pr m., ~we were graced with h
another wonderful sermon delivered I
(by the Rev. Mrs. Mary HollowayT.She \
spoke from Isaiah. A very -tdience
was Present to her her.! We h
were very glad to hear_this servant v
ed the pulpit and selected' as a text' >
! John 14:5; subject^Lord it is good for s
{urs"to"be "here. -Our souls rejoiced p
much after this sermon was delivered
.Brown Chapel ? still moving on. We
are getting ready for the annual con- u
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vwc. vome anu worsjrp with us-4-q
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YOUNG WOMEN CLUB OF ZION
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The Young Women Club of Zion y
was highly -entertained, Tuesday 1
evening1 at' the President's' home, 171 ?5 g
Wiliams Street. In spite'of the in. tt
clement weather, 25 members were e
out. Five minutes, were spent in,
I discussing "Real Religion." We were 6
1 very proud to have our pastor. Rev.
j Reeder *in our meeting who gave -us p
some very inspiring remarks. After"
' the order of business a few minutes- jj
| were spent,in socializing; after which
j the hostess served;?chicken?salad, ~h
lsweet* pickles- stuffed olives on let- u
I tuce, "relish sandwiches, hot tea, a u
j sweet course. consisting u? whip ft
' cream on peaches and cake. AJ1 ft
present expressed themselves as hav- S(
ing spent a pleasanb evening. ?j
This club will give"an Halloween t
J Party, Tuesday night, Oct. 21, at the ft
| home of Mrs. G.-Norris, 1419 Park k
I Street. The public is invited to r
|come. Admission 25 cents.
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i FIRST 'CALVARY CHURCH NEWS
Ouv Sunday School was greatly
benefited to have a discussion by
Prof. Towrrsend on the life' of Mary
the mother of Jesus. In discussing _
the life Prof. Townsend traced the a
ancestry of Mary back to Abraham. ^
Jesus had for His mother, so much a
that in the face of death he made e
provisions ' for her welfare. D
At 11:30 A. M., Rev. S. $. Young- j
blood our pastor preached -a very g
practical sermon from the 10th chap- t]
hid .Water, that these should n?t be ?
hiipt jy.fd whii'ti have.. received?the
Iloly .Ghost as well as we." God is ^
no -respecter of person, it does not (
matter who voU are., what vou have ..
\vl ere* you cenie.lrom, but where are
you guTnjf?" "Peter is "presentk n
message full of simplicity, his hearers u
had accepted Christ and were filled e
with the Holy Ghost. They_j3jiw_ that v
it was. necessary for a man to be born ^
"gain. i_ "" -t
We as Christian^ should . take
stock of ourselves, and find out just ^
where we are in relation to Christ, c
We must be consistent in our follow- ^
ing. We can't follow Him today and ?
leave Him tomorrow. There must to
evidence of your following the lives i,
that we 'must show in. which paths j'
we are walking. There must be a
line between our ways and actions' r
and those of the worldly people, i'j
There are certain Christian principles j,
rwhich we must live up to. Often c
things done by Christians are causes ..
for doubts in the minds of sinners. "
If the world is to be won for Christ, 0
we must show that we1 are real j,
"Christians. r_ . ' ?
- After this splendid sermon one put a
We iwtfe^.jjtdighted?to?have Rev. t
Chick, kmrRiev. Wright worship with
us. - ? - c
NEW BETHEL A. M. K .CHURCH d
BISHOPVILLE, S. C. f
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For the, last, month our members v
have been busily engaged getting r
our Pastor, .Rev. H. W, Walker, ready ^
to go to conference. Each member is \
anxious that he go wilh a-round re- j
port and return here another year. ^
| On last Sunday morning at 11:30 c
o'clock service began. . Rev. Walk?r c
large and appreciative congregation.
Hev. J. 8. ljannaham, of the Bap- ^
tist Church, preached at 3:30 o'clock (
i, At 8:00 o'clock Rev;'Walker preach ^
tHT the Presbyterian Church. The to- t
I tal collection for the day was $77.58 j
> ? The play entitled, "The Twelve ]
i i iim'x win??e?preBcnmti?on?next s
Monday night. ^
This ploy is being directed by Mrs. ^
Robinson of Darlington. . .. c
Wedditig bells^Tiave been~ ringing
here of late for several of New Bethel (
Members, Thcr foTTowinj? persons, are
recently married: Mr. Elisha Thomas (j
and Miss Ethel Ham, of Darlington;
Mr.i James Brown and Miss Sadie r
Moses. Mr. James Steveps. and Miss 0
Mary Joe. r
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CHARLESTON NEWS *
Morris Brown A. M. E. Church - (
On Sunday morning at the 11:00 f
clock service the pulpit wag graced _j
ith the following ministers: Rev. T.
r. J. Ball, Rev. T: QlbbcsTnimrtlKr j
lev. D. Ward Nichols, Pastor of
Imanuel Church, New York City,
ho preached at this service. Th>s
eing our last mornin" service before
inference, quite a crowd was out and t
as agreeably surprised to have our j
wo" Ward1' as he is known to us to ^
eliver such a powerful . sermon on
The Life and Labors of St. Paul.' t
le preached a soul stirring sermon,. r
nd the fire burned within us, for it "
ras a~morning well to be remembered X"
nd we could see "Old Man Nick" in v
ur own pulpit in the person of his t
oungest son. * 7 f
Sisters Richardson, Powell anf
iockett,?three?of our?old?members -t
ad the pleasure of worshipping with' c
s at-this seivice, thru the kindness a
f_ Mrs. J-.L. Benbow, who brought ft
hem in her car. Mrs. Powell who is t
deaconess and * was at one time r
'hen her health permitted a very uo- C
lye. charitable member of our- ehurcn ii
as been sick for nearly tfiree years.
leTore the close of service. Mrs. D. t
yard Nichols and little Ward was in- v
reduced. We. are always glad to. c
ave our .friends come and worship *
dth us. ? r~~
_flimrtny-8dIuul~Sya's held at 3:45,-^
nd was well attended. The Supt *
taff of teachers, and they kept their 1
romise by attendirf}* teachers meet- ?
rig Tuesday night.
The Teachers Dollar Rally will be ,
eld the .first Sunday in Nov^rmev A
/ith a lilffary program.- CbmeTTuf ~
nd help us.
On Monday night, November 3rd,
here will be a Fashion Show and
'om Thumb Wedding. Admission Of "
)ents. Quite a treat awaits you for. c
our dimcv Don't fail to see "Mrr
"humb, and bride. The Fashion e
ihow is something you can't afford 1
a missk Come and cheer these mod-. I
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Don't forget the A. C. F, Dengue nl. J
:30 Sunday afternoon. _ f
At the evening service- the pastor h
reached his last sermon for' this t
onference?year. He preached on the
fe of David. He was at his best, t
Rev. Klbert Beard accompanied by
is wife aruFmrytfcei^^orshipped'wffh s
s. We were glad to have them with c
s. Rev. Beard" is also a product of 1
lorris?Brown.?lie?too?with?Ra^:?2
lichols were our Sunday School c
cholars. Rev. Beard is pastoring in 0
laltimore. Again we welcome these r
wo promising young ministers to
lorris Brown and are pleased to
ndNv that both have splendid pasto- e
ate- work, ? *...' ?
Our p.hiireh ie nnon all fnmo ni
nytime and worship with us. "t1
Emanuel A. M. E .Church c
Rev. J. E. Beard, I). D., Pastor j
The pulpit of Emanuel was graced c
n Sunday morning by the presence v
f Rev. E. H. Beard, the son of our
esteemed pastor, who preached a /
ermon of note to an appreciative v
udience. The words of his text ma.,' f
e found in the 14th chapter of Expus,
13-16 verses. This impressive q
nd well constructed message deiiv- r
red by the informant was very__^
radical, logical and instructive, e
lev. Beard, in his discourse, empha- I
iied the fact that we are living on s
be prayers of our ancestors. Anoth-. t
FTfrnfiTTsT that~we ~shoind"hbTTon>-~~ ?
lain so often; just wait and ate the e
alvafion of Gud. '.The sermon?was ^
eautifully illustrated and eloquently I
lelivered. We note with pleasure
he presence of visiting friends a- 11
he?presence of visiting?friends?a?
long whom were Mrs. E. H.- Beard, "
nd Airs. J. E, Beard. - Thejf express- *
d themselves as- being-happy to -be 1
nth us. Rev. Beard conies from
lumbe'rland, Md., where he serves in j'
ue capacity of a pastor. ;?1
We were again pleased to baVe 1
hem with us during the- Sunday ,
Ichool session whiqh<wus largely at- ^
ended. Eleelsior class heard Rev. r
I. H. Beard as he gave golden thots ^
o the scholars which were very high
y appreciated. Expressions of de- ^
ight were "also made by the ladies, jA
very interesting prograhi was ^
endered during the League period ^
irected by Mrs. Viola Colonel, pian- r
st. - Some of the best talents parti
ipated which added to the ricllness
f the program.
Rev. M. A. Hollins, Presiding Elder
f the Edisto Distrief brought the
nessage at the evening worship,
fhieh terminated the usual Sunday etivkies.
, ^
^ff^triWhlng ftf thfrTlttttTristdnt' ^
he fourth'and last quarterly confernce
was held; the meeting was calld
to order by the presiding elder at
1:45 o'clock. Devotions were conlucted
after which work of the conference
was considered. Excellent
eport.s were rendered and the same
vas commended by the elder. This _
narks the close of the year relative
0 the work of the church?--Rev." I.
V. S. BalK pastor at Macedonia A,
A. E. Ghuch -visited us and rnad >
imely remarks. Owing to the inlemency
of the weather, the attenlance
was not as large as usual, yet
1 creditable gathering was present. ~
Owing to conditions over which
hey had no control, the Allen Life
hiard, (girls division), wishes to anlounce
That the Tackey Party which
vas Rch?''"'~J for October 17th, had
o be deferred until a later date. T'.ie
)umb Supner, sponsored by the Alen
Life Guard, (boys division), is
till on and wr nm hnpinrftmt it wit)
>e largely atended on the evening of
hp 20th. instant., at -TSln 0.1 Ansrm .
Mrs. M. J. Alston and Mrs. A. K. <
ladsden have returned from Chica- ;
ro, 111., where they spent some time t
luring: the Masonic Convention. i
The sick list was read by the sec- t
etary and regret very much that six <
>f our members are confined to their s
espectiv? homes. We wish for them t
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LEADER
i speedy recovery.
The annual conference convenes on t
)ctober 22nd at which time our noble j
eader and pastor will make" his re- i
>ortr- We are hoping that . in Oct. j
'l.'ll hi- will :r"iin ri-presi-nl 1'nianiii'l ,
ONES CHAPEL YOl/NG ~f
WOMEN'S MISS1 () N Alt Y^-'t
SOCIETY" M EETS
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Mrs. Allie-LeBrean delightfully enertained
the members of the V of
ones Chapel, Wednesday. Oct. 1, at
ler home on Lady street.
Miss Corinne Gordon, chairman*of
he program committee presided. The
neeting was opened with singing
Just As I Am." "Prayer by Mrs.
ireeirie7 After whieh .the .2.'id I'sahn
/as repeated in concert... After dovoions
the usual order of business was
ollowed.
Miss. Corrinne Gordon made an in-cresting
report of1?her trip tn the'
onvention as delegate. The visitors
lso made encouraging talks to which
fiss Greene responded. Rev. Hurl^
er urged the members to help to
aise thc^assessment for the General
Conference and also to aid in install
tig a-heatrola in the church.
As there was no
he seventh chapter of St. Matthew .
fas read and discussed and the first
hapter of Revelations assigned- tut
he hexLmeatiftg;?~T~.
""UTiis^ Fannie Miller, the treasurer,
/as reported ill. The members pruyor
"her an early recovery.
At 4he close of-the-meeting the hos
ess served a delicious repast. The
text 'meeting will be Oct. 15, with
Irs. Wilhelmina Martin.
VINNSBORO DISTRICT CONVENTION
OF A. M. E. CHlKt.ll MEl
IN ANNUA!.' SESSION WITH
ZION CHURCH.
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Re\v E/ Philip fiilis, D. I)., who reerrily.
got several ribs broken in an
automobile'"wreck is the -~presiding
lder and presided with a stick in his
land. Ht? was ably assisted by Dr.
l F. Vance and his preachers who
steem him in the superlative .degree.!
,pr. "Ellis' fitness is' unquestionable
rom any angle, his preachers "and
ay men delight to speak hD abllly
as a trained man.
The instructors were masters of
heir subjects', many of the delegaiuns
sal with pehcit anjl papers and
peeches delivered by various 'speakrs.
The welcome addresses were deivered
by the pastor, Rev. C. B. Cook,
rliss Mary Cook, a teacher of this|
ommunity for 20 or more years and
ther local talents. The response was
nade by the Rev: I.. G. Grt^n.
Dr. S." R. Green, Superintendent of
he Good Samaritan Hospital attendd
.the convention and delivered a.
.'onderful address. During this ad- I
Iress he said arty preacher of stand- ^
ag-from any denomination may come
o his hospital -without any special'
harge. Strong and interesting ser-.|
nons were preached by Dr. G. C.
ohnson and other members of the
onvention. Dr. - Johnson's sernn-n '
>as the talk of the convention.
"Prof. C. G. Garrett, field agent for
tllen University attended the conention
every day and made wonderul
impression upon the people. He
'ftVp the "key o-nrrl" fur thL- pn.-.nmg
uarter and was a fountain of inspiation
for the convention. Prof. Geo.'
^-Singleton, was the principal speak
r educational night. The young
rofrssor certainly took care of th??r
ituation.- The papers by the delega-.
ion were on high order. .Mi<* Avmvi
f&i'-'lin's paper was ordered publishd
in The Palmetto Leader. Miss
lartin is a reient giatiuate of Allen
Jniversity. " '
Our visitors were Rev. T. E. Rob-nson
and I. S Rnrrnl<
Iartin_ re-elected -dmteict presient.
of the League-and-chief sreTe^"
ftry of the Sunday-School. Conv^n-,,'
Ion." . ' j
Dr. Ellis spoke of Bishop Ransom
s the man needed for Carolina. Ik"
old?bk?laruo congregation?thrrt?hr~
neans to almost die by him and the
lev. J. R. Johnson," J. C. MfcClellan,1
VY R. Bowman, JVVY L. Johnson, L. D. j
Jumble, L. G. Bowman, A. Amaker,
\ R. McFarland, J. II. Baten, S. A.
Joore, G. C.YJohnson and others delared
in a resolution and speeches
hey -were with Dr. Ellis and the
lishop to the end. The pastor. Rev.
^nnl/ h A /1' t U 1 ? D ? 1 - A
-v" 'iau tunics in reamness, plenty
o eat and the brethren left Friday
light pleased beyond expression.
W. R. Bowman.
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W.ISACKV NEWS
Coot'erhoro A. M. E. Church>eptehTbef
28th wss~a~ high day here'
Vt the elose of the Sunday School |
rltd?tdttWK ^-(W^iit^'The^Jpa+iUvr rustees
called for the reports from,.
ains for the Pew Rally. They caniej
orwjyl and laid on the table $100.37
or trustees. After which.vthe leaders'
were called in board preparing for
he quarterly fonfeeiTCe" on Monday
right, they also reported; $54.45 for
ilong with the dollar money, nmsonary,
contingent and .public collecion
brought our collection up to
>178.95 for th0 morning.
A a.OO t>?.. tJ T T>~t
rvi U.OW U V1UWIV HCV, !_>. <1. i t'll'l *
oft, his choir and congregation wor>reached
a soul stirring sern>on from
iohn 4th chapter, 28th verse, "Come
H>e a man." * At the close of the seruon
a collection was taken of $21.20r
naking a total for the day of $20fcl5.
On Monday night our presiding elIder,
I)r. A. P. Spears come over to"
iold his fourth quarter accompan.vrlampson
oi SilKilcr. The presiding
?ldder seemed to have been very
aleased with the work""accomplished
ry- the officers and members of thr^tirch.
He spoke of all of the re*mr.ts
heing very irood. lie also .snokc
o the officers encouragingly and urgng
them ito do all they can' to piy
he pastor and to raise the balance
>f their claims. The officers also
ipoke as being highly pleased with
he presiding elder and his fatherly
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fatherly way On-B.h aaddddd wdoa '
way of presiding-over them. They al '
so spoke commendable of the pastor
and of iiis untiring efforts- for the
completion of.the Church. They-rrssurcd
th<- hi cs id i n <j ?limy
Were looking' forward to a successful :
liHV dll 1Mb Tlrsi rsuiuiay in October !
and that they, were uim on nunm ii?!
vry member- to do their duty and pay
the pastor. October -5, we raised for,
the pastor 7154.-15. The pastor re-j.
ported $11).25 for trustees^ that was '
given by some of tlie white friends of,
the community, other collections for
the day amounted to $14.411, making),
a total of $188.l'j for the day. I*
A number of our bov.- and'girls are ]
leaving for Lincoln High where.they
will attend iiC-hooi this term. j
- . NEWHEITRY couXTT 1
Hannah's A. M E. Church News. I
1 he tourth and last quarterly coil** i
ference of Hannah's Circuit was held I
at the above narked Church. -The*eon- f
foronce was a success regardless of i
the much talked of hard times. Un- c
der the leadership of our Presiding
Elder Rev. L. F. Vance. and our be- x
loved pastor, Bey. J. M.? Dawk ins, t
fhuFcK work can but go. backed up 5
and district isydadd hdrl wodarod i
bv mnnv Int-nl Tt-~ < * *
'-Ql,; L^-"' " ' " V 1 WUrK. OI *
along so nicely and peacefully that 1
the following resolution was adapted
be the steward:*-from'both ehuiehes., 3
"We. the stewards of the Hannah's- <
Circuit, beg le'av^ to subrrtit the lol-" ~
lowing Resolution: 1
Whereas our beloved pastor is cluing
such noble and honorable work I
on the charge, ertcouraging souls to ]
Christ and. persons are uniting with i
pui> his utuin .ahullmr conierenc'e i
the church under his leadership, we !
year; and.
Whereas_tlve preaching advices and
instructions of our presiding elder
have been so fatherly und shepherd
like for the success of the circuit, district
and the . church -at large tmtil j
the entire membership pray his return
to the diserict so wo.can have'
hint preside. over us another confer-!
ence yea p. We ask the prayer of the ,
entir(, circuit and district that peace ^
and harmony?may continue to?pre-;
vail throughout the state like it Has j
in our circuit districts :
Respectfully submitted.
L. II. Mc-nary, W. L. Moon, R. E. '
Spearman,.John Spearman. M. Pj
Spearman. I. S. Barton, II. B..,Rickard .
A. Harris, B. L. Boozer, E. Harris,
Geo Hampton and^others.
REV G. S. AI.HANY .PASSED IX) i IDE
GREAT 4*fr?**NDr-~
On Friday. Sept-. .lib l'.PJn, at 1:1 r?
A. M., Uov.?G. S. Albany, one of the 1
outstanding ministers ?.?!' the "South
Carolina (.onlcrencc passed into the
great beyond. Two years und four
months before he died, he told his <
wife of all btfsiness transaction, nml
how an'd where In wanted to be laid
to rest..- T.\vo Weeks befure hb died, .
he told his \\ iiV?daily. f am going to
leave you, but do not worry about '
me. The Lord is pleased with mv ,
work; m'y hand is in God's hand. Ho
has got good things in store for me.
Why would you want rile to" stay here,
and sulfer wit.li these?severe pa ills -|
longer, I think 1 have suffered long
enough. " He
was successful in whatever \vas
placed into his hands, where ever he
was sent, he was highly, respected |
among the white arid colored.
H'. . wry-^i'ivn *
"God has ordained and sent me to (
preach His word, and not num. 'Be $
fofe I "Siooj) ami do certain things, 1!F ~
eat bread and drink water." He re
eeived many knocks, but I do not
mind they are only Christian badges.
ilnwn. . ~ ^
The funeral sermon was delivered
-Ly- U,-v?\I. G. Gowdy of the *Bnin?xrrr -I
Circuit. Text: "If a man dies shall
he live againSaid text was selee- _
ted Ely the deceased. ?The funeral (
was simple as requested by wife and
son. hut very impressive.'The
associate ministers;. Rev. \.B.
Coleman, A. M. E., of Denmark, S.
C. Rev. MoFadden. 1'resbvterian. of
Allendale, S. C.. and Rev. Griffin, p.
M. K,, Of Allendale, S. (', . i
The last that was mortal of Rev.
:G.' tsTT Albany. was" laid .to rest in
the eliureh yard of the family iTme.r.
terv. ,,rt began his first serviVe
for the Lord. The concourse ?TT~"
friends that followed ', the proves-,
sion thirty-four or more miles, and
the profusion of flowers under which
he laid showed the'respect in which
-thev held him.
voted wife.. Mrs. A. R. ^Albany. of
daughtcrdn-lav- A lie A.; two grand
children. Whrmilin R., and .lacquclino
Y.- of-Washington, IT C.; four brothers.
Allen F. Charlie^ I'. Richar 1,
and Fred B. Albany of Allendale,-'J.
and a host of-relatives and friends
fie was a devoted husband a loving
father, a good O.-ighhrn- an.Fn Phri<i.
T %i -- / ??- 1-1 i .
mn .minster ni mi1 mint'si ivpe.
lie is !u?t death but only asleep; .
From the and snares of life.
Ami in the general res'urreetion.
He'll be une among the number
We take this method of thanking
: our many, many friends fof their
sympathy and k'indness shown us during
the 'sit'kness-and death of duf beloved
husband and father. . ^
WTfe and Son. 7~
(Mrs.* A R. and J. Jackson
"Ikwo NEWS ?1
St. Paul A. >1. K. Church,
Rev. S. I.. Glass, Pastor
The pastor preached a sdhl stirring
sermon Sunday on the "Trevor failing
friendship o? .losus Christ; aftorj*
which-he Baptised two candidates, and
fellowshipped nine". The pastor and
members are very happy- over?He1|
increase of membra. Rev. Glass was
: 3
V 1
FAAitt FIVE :
=S=S
so uplifted until he described the new
church in thorn.
We are looking forward t<> Sunday
October lit, on which there will be a"
"cornerstone laying at St." Paul undo:
tin- auspices1 ui' il.r rj/M pt;li..'w>. Prof.- r-;~"
1 ?U?A llensi 4>tficiat imt
Kov. T. Uowinan, -wife. son, shier
and A. _AL: Hxt]hiu.ty. -nt X.-vV :H?.ritidle,
were tjjf yu?-m.? up-Mr. aiid'
.Mrs. .J. .Jones."' ' *,?-? ' , (
AHI) or THANKS^
W take this method to thank Hi's'h
?p K. Itunsom, l)r.;. ,K. A. Adams,
r. Summers, Dr. ].. F. Vance", In and
Dr.-and'Mrs. J. M. Harri.-on. Uev. 11.
M-r-:?.Murpli.?hrr .t:~ ,M .la. I: I).
I. Sims aiid scores .of near wdatives
iside froth Dr. Stuart. our next door
leiabbor. * ?'
Wo wish to especially thank Mrs.
t[aniiru'ili_ wlTr. ..A. .? i. :?'
n the wreck, tuiuiui?iLe^'Irul ami
iroujiht us to tlit- hospital, Brol\ "C.
j. Garrett. Mis.- Manet*. and many
ithers whom memoorv failed to re- "
all.
, We also thank White' Hall for doimifn
wnti Di*t-Green fen furnishing
ls--"WTth~~oru'"of "Yh o he.-t hurr.oti in \ .
south Carolina. This nurse above the
iverage. Last, but not least. Mrs'.
VL -F-. Bowman -who took- n->thinit for
rr-aiHe(Lantlstftved-by- our -'lilt. -We- *
tope som(> day ta make her happy.
Wiu-Xa-ke thus methmM'i 'h'nk all ?itU1-'
-kt'lptd us tlurrng our stay in the'.. '
?ood Samaritan Hospital.
W. R. Bowman. .
PROFESSION AL_i ; _
CAR13S " Y3]=
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1JR. 11. 11. COOPER .
? i: I ?en( i>l c * ~
Speciul At LelU ion Given tq i> yeast**
. . " of Hiu Guilts .
Gold t'rowa and lb id ye Work
A S I leeta 11 V J_?i
t)ihyp I'lione 04I 12.'? \\ li.^hii.^i..n si 1
Residence l'hone 8204 __
"DR. S. RTGREEN
.unite ll'ijur.-;Telephones
it to l(t a. in. Kt-s. tJttjS
12 to 2 p. in. Office: ."773
0 to, 8 p. n\.
t>tin > : III. i ii 111 i 1
liit mi. (iri'Vu St. l;?uh tirepg
Office Hours I'lmue?I
1A . M. lu 2 !'. M OI t ice Itfi.jO
ff 00 11. A1 to 8 p. M lies. 054H
Div ( VErSlephenstm
I'liysiciau and Sui'/nm
Disease of Women aml-rChiUl:en A
Specialty.
Office: Ifo.sidclicc:
141-4 In Assembly St. 1 .Jf Unit St
Office 1 hums: b:lif-Ar4l: to 7 :l.iO I'.'tf-.
DR. II. D HARPER
StHUt'on Dentist
Killings, Lixt t act ions, l'lales, Clowns
and Sridges
. Uold Ciy\v?i and linage Work-A
SPECIALTY
110'J Vi Washington St., Phone 21
Ofliee llaiira: _ . Telephones:
i:3U A. M. to 7 mi .1' M?Ot'l'ivt .litKi.'t
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
? DE.N'UHf ~
Kining*-, "Pljilva. Cum ns and ttridgei
Sunday hy Aiipointmeirt E
* t-rnrtiarr-by- t'ohdiielne Anesthesia
u Specialty.
1 1U7 >%?Wa.diingt jn?Sp; Cola, ST CTDR.
L. M. DANIELS
Physician and SuJAunm ?
Special Attention Ciiven LMseases Of
Women.
Office - ^ Residence. 1
t+Jjft"WaslrfiTirtiTE "' in ii. -
~ ? ? ""..I""1'
Phone (3421) Phone 7ot>4
~ DIt. J. (i. STL) ART
Office Hours: .Telephones
11:00 to 1:00 P. M. lies. 40112
0:00 to 8:00 P. M. ollTce 3700
Office:^ lieaidejice: ? ^?
2030 Taylor St., 1 l 1*7 1'nu- S< ,
Office Hours; ?-?; Pinnies ?
ll A. M. to 2 1'. M. i? ?Res-.0
1\ M. to 8: P. M.. Office 4247
DR. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases ruf WmiuV umi Children" ~ ?
A Sptcialt> Office:
Resilience:
iu2-i',* Assembly 5T1 1201 Pine St
Columbia, S.'C.
tlMu-e Phone iUoi lies. Plume ?7i?8
N. J. FREDERICK
\tlnrney-al-l-aw and Notary Public
i'RAt-rK'ri?ntt.L cm: inn /
?State and Federal , ?
I119 Washington St.. Columbia, S. C.
J. H. JOHNSON & CO. ___
Notary Public and Dealer
ill Teal estate and sale of hita_m r
-HNTr"kTT)aE CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
College Place.
Phone 6422.
1109Vfc Washington Street