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< Saturday^\pi^ CHURCH NEWS OF > ... SIDNEY PARK C..M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor . The Sunday School opened at the usual hour. The lesson, subject: "The Curse of Selfishness," was found Luke 16:1 to 17:37 uiuLvtiisJieautifuU Jy, discussed bv the school. Inspite of the inclement weather u large crowd gathered to hear our pastor preach his noble sermon frojp Ezekiel 0:11. "Put on the Whole Ormour of God that ye may be able to stand against the Wiles of the Dfevil," subject: "Christian Ormour." At 8 p. m. the choir with one of the city's best talent rendered a ???-Musical Prugj&flt. Ourtfiftas"meeting on Tuesday night has increased greatly, those of you who are missing the clalss meetings are, missing a great meeting. Rev. Anderson, has another great . sermon for Sunday morning and liie-tit be sure that you hear him. The Epworth League has begun bo practice for a Mother's f>ay Pageant for Mother's Da v. Subject "Behold Thy Mother." This iPageant promise to be one of the tfest that has been ejven. So don't fail to see it ? May 10th, at 8 P. M. _ BETHEL A. HI. E. LHUKl'H NEWS The Revival is still going on with ^ good results, during the first week twenty-three (23) persons have confessed having faith in Jesus for which we_give manv thanks to-God. . Pr, J. G. Robinson was called home by telegram on very important business, so that he could not be in the 7 services Sundav and Monday nights, but returned Tuesday "to the delight of many and the meeting closes Sunt dav night the 26th." The public is cordially invited to witness thes closing services by the Evangelist and note the marvelous* success during the campaign. The services Sunday were well',attended despite the threatening weabher. The SundaV School had a gqod -. ?-attendance and an interestinjg lesson. Review by -Mr. W. Ip Howey which was very good, remarks hv Dr. Tjiwrence to the school on the importance of early conversion, and a wonderful sermon at 11:15 A. M. from the subject: "The Tears of Jesus at the Grave of Lazarus," as found in St. John 11:35, also at 8 P. M., subject: "God Knocking at the Door of k.tbe Siller's Heart." as found in Rev V: Many -hearts rejoiced at the. gospel _ messaees expounded in purity and simDlicity by Dr. Lawrence. t. The session of the League was conducted by Mr. Herbert Kinard and a splendid program presented which was enjoved very much, and commended highly. We acknowledge with greatful appreciation the- following visitors in our services Sunday: Mr; HtlTef of Lexington,S. C., Mr, Alston of Florence, S. C.; Mr. Wesly Bryant of N. Y.; Mr. Jackson of "Chicago. Mr. Johnson 'of Charleston, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L.Scott of Aiken, S. C., and Mrs. Annie Speisseger of Jamacfa, N. Y. We enjoyed very much the encouraging remarks of Mir. Scott of Aiken, come again. , We are delighted, to note the gradual improvement rr - rtT^pQr sick, may they continue tt improve. Rmember the rally book remains open, every loval member will please make it possible to register your assessment or donation that your lighi many remain shining, on the night of the ^"Condle Rally," and the pastor end Trustees be allowed -to meet tht obligation of our church by all having helped.^^_^^^^^______ BETHLEHEM BAFT. CHURCH V Rev. S. II. 'Smith, Pastor , ' \ ' " The Bethlehem Missionary Society mrt fttr-tbo-reotdengo of- Siatm', Athii line Goodwin on last Thursday evening at 5 00 o'clock. On account of the absence of the President, Sister Hannah Cooke, the vice president, called the society to order after the devotional exercises the ,regular_ business was transacted as usual. , Lesson for the day was found Duet. 17:1; 15:19-21; subject, *'A Warning to Those Who Give Inferior Things to God." Comments-were made on th? lesson hy the seiiv'.ar V. We JVMt very fortunate to have Rev. Matthew with us who made some very interestlng rbmafks. Ml1 111 hi1 T5 I epui leil ill are as follows: Sisters, Jude Ann Small, Viola Jones, Jane Jackson. . ?We miss our President,'-Mrs.?Graf! very much who is now in Washington ? "11 C, , whnun one puwtor t'ondUCting her spring revivals. We hope foi them a pleasant stay and, successful metings. ?~ ?* . Sunday School was opened at 10 A M., by the assistant superintendent Deacon Ira Simeon, _ Faithful teach' ; . ers were at their post on time. A verj intelligent review was made by Rev Butler. A a 11 .OA n ..ViL f II II ii mn /\ L 11 ;ou Diuiri^r IJUUI? nunuwaj f selected his text from John 11:43 am when He thup had spoken, He cri?t with ^-loud-volee, Lazarus eo'tne forth ? A' splendid audience uttended tin t morning service. Inspite?of the un ' favorable weather a large crowd rush ed through the rain to the church a 3 o'clock wher6 the American Wood men held their annual meeting. W< were very glad to have had them witl us, and hope that they will come agaii Everybody present enjoyed the won derful program. Music was rendered by Zion Church Junior Choir and Beth ?. -lehera Baptist Quartets^ Revr-Wm Duwnw uf Denediui. College deliverer the evening sermon. He used as hi subject, "Divine Love'." It was in deed a wonderful sermon and . ou hearts burned within us while he si nianfully unfolded the scripture'to uf Sunday night at 8 P. M., Rev. C j Coins, chosed his text from Johi 40 * .j,-s j'. J r- ? - "tC ' ' ~-f- ? .?* ? r SOUTH CAROLINA 4:2(3, Jesus suith unto her I that speak unto thee am he. Using for a subject, "The Divinity of Christ." All the members arc now busy working for the rally which will come oil in May. We ho,pe that our pastor will return to us soon. A SILVER TEA The Silver Tea that was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Ruff of"2rt2i3 Pendleton St., Sunday/April *12 was a real success. It was attended by a large number of young folk. A v<?ry short interesting program was rendered and enjoyed by all. The participants of thu program were: Miss Kitenue and Verdell Collin I an instrumental solo, Mi. Duyd and jLawrence, duct; Mr. Boyd, reading; quartet. Messrs^Jackqus, Epps, Smith and Williams; remarks by Rev. Dunlap. Mrs Webster acted as Mistrescs of Ceremony. ST. JAMES NEWS Sunday Sthool at KbDl) A. M, was largely attended the lesson was reviewed by a visitor from Irmo. Morning services begun at the usual hour'LReV. Qw.-ng ll?oH on n nnhjnnt. "Justification", topics 1st faith 2nd work 3rd grace. ^ Sunday evening at 6 o'clock the sanits turned out in interest of Mrs. Katie Solomah's club the program was a good one, music was rendered by the Junior choir. Splendid talks by Mr. RatclifT and Mrs. Francis Thomas on Community Life. Mrs. White spoke in Mrs. Garret place she being some what indisposed, a paper was read by Mrs. Mary Cooper. We realized a neat little sum the clolleccion was taken?by Mrs, Ratcliff and Mrs. Pinckney. We are always glad to have visitors come again we are also glad to have our departed 'members thought of which wrts done by Mrs." Bradlev in sending a beautiful bunch of lillies and vase. Rev. Owens preached a soul-stirring sermon, subject: "Uplifting Togeth m-." Sunday evening. . Stewardess .Board No.?1?met at the dchurch Monday evening with- the president Mrs. H. M. Young presiding this board is spiritually alive and too 1 much cannot be said of the faithful members, some of which are Mrs. Long, Cheek, Young, Davis, Cooper, 1 Kinard and OtherSr We were glad to have Mr. Carr out I Sunday. "He has been very sick. Mrs, I Lula Lyles, Jonnie. Cannon and Willis IVf Anf nrAmow.r "i;!l 1 . .w.ofivriiici y Bie Sliil oiwxne SICK IlSt. Stewardess Board '"No. 2 met fit | the home of Mrs. Sarah Starks at i Ridgewood. A very splendid meeting was had. Mrs. Katie Soloman the 1 Efficient president knows how to put over a program. Remarks were made 'Tiv" Rev. and Mrs. Owens, Starks Phelps nnd Delaney. Ice Cream [ Cake and rn_fnts were served by the hostess and enjoyed by all. > Mr. and Mrs. HughCheeks, W. B ; Cheeks, Clara Watts and E. M. Owens spent Sunday in Laurens and Clintor visiting -relatives.V* ; Amid the down pour of raiir the I people came to church Sunday with a - firm -lookr -and?a hopeful?ouL-coiw of the Holy Ghost. One man came 1 forward and joined -the church.""-; .Sunday night the pastor used a? L a^text 1st Cor. 15-33 verse. Subject "Cood Manners." The little folks hat | a" wonderful program Monday night ^sponsored by little Miss Adline John son. If you want to see and heai ' : good things come to St. James. Rev ' Anderson pastor of Sidney Pari ' Church^ will preach at St. James A M ."E._Church. May 3rd_aL-ILu3tt P.M^ 'all are cordially invited to come ant :-[ ^ f ? The Sunday School was opened ai lite-uaual hgik-uMrith Siapta. I. ft. Lvt and John Norman at their post. Th( lesson was beautifully discussed bj the school. Our pastor J. S. W. Harper preach \ jed a ..oul-stirring sermon. Everyom seemed to have enjoyed the servic< verv much. We were very fortunate in havint Miss Mozelle A. Taggart, supervisoi ' of this county to bring such a won L. derful .Educational program to u: 1 today. Everything was carried ou 1 most beautifully. The church was beautifully decora ' ted with lillies, box wood, ferns, brid " al wreathes and wisterias. The pro 1 cram was as follows: Musice, Choir;- Paper-, subject: "Th< - Negroes' Long War against Iff nor L mjck 'Jligh School; Poem, Tell Thi WorTd we Are Rising.?Miss Lola Ta" 1 gart, Abbeville ?Co. Tr. School; Solo Miss Tommie Jones; Recitation, Mis: Sarah Hill, Mt. Zion School; Paper ! Education,^ Mr. George Hcartfield ^.JMcCormick High School; Music, TJTot y Recitation, Miss Maargie Tbomas^^Sl Mary School; Recitation, Mr. Johi James Tucker. Wle had the Scriptur . read and prayer by Mrs. Franci ? Heartfield. I The offering was taken by Miss Liz 1 zie Heartfield, MeCormiek High, Mi r-and Miss Marion Tnggart, AbUmll : County Training School. A number of friends expressed thei . appreciation to Miss Taggart fo ( rendering such a program here. We hav^ our preaching services a a 11:30 a1, m. and we are inviting ou manv friends to worship with us. We are very glad to have Mis Floreifce Taggart back with us afte j snendin?* the winter in Laurens Co, Teaching. The farmers are busy after so muc I r"T"~ gWIhg Hie "land In shape To planting/) s Sunday was a beautiful day. Re Collins filled his pulpit at Fostei r Chapel to an eager congregation a 0 he held them spell-bound from hi ' matchless sermon, after which fh Lord'a aupper waa token, and man n hearts went away rejoicing. - THE PALMET Mr. DeWfitt Thomas of this place, a ministerial student at Benedict College was here Sunday also. He preached a sermon in the aftrenoon and a donation was given him. This is a worthy young, man, striving for - an education.-?Our country ,WOUld be] better were there many more like him. This town was saddened last Fride,r night when Mrs. Carrie Moore passed away. Mrs. Moore had been in declining health for quit awhile, although her death was a schock to H. She was funeralizvd Saturday eveing at Bethany by Rev. Collins Woodward of Spartanburg had charge of the body. Mrs. Moore leaves a hush;1 nd, several children and a host ?at relatives and- friends- to mou-rn her passing. The Manks Grove Chorus will give a concert at Fosters Chapel Friday night. Everybody is invited. The Woman's tMissionary "Society under -the able leadership?Of?Mrs.?Clara Gilmore is doing real work. About jwo wccha p.got tVwy gave n plav at Cedar Grove that was worthy of no small" mpntifin nnr! Vr-i/lnw niirht rVio same play was given at Thompson's Chapel. Mrs. Gilnfore is a wonderful woman, and more will be said of her work later. The Jtfnesville Graded school under the wise management of Prof. Hall of Rock ifyll and Misses Long and Gaffney of this place will J have their school closing Wednesday and Thursday nights , of next week, ^r.d deserve special mention. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Mims and left a ?irl, also the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Meader and left a girl. All are doing fine. Prof, and Mrs. L B. More and 1 George Tagghrt, Rick Ford School Rev. C. P. White of Rock Hill were here Saturday to attend the funeral pf Mrs. Moore. Hiss Blanche Garner of Union was a visitor here Saturday dnd Sunday. ? Mrs. Hattie Smith has returned to her home in Pitts burgh, Pa., after 1 spending awhile with her daughter Mrs. John Beatty. After spending the winter in St. 1 Louis, Mo. and Cincinnati, Ohio, with ) her children Mrs. Sallie Beatty has ' returned home, here for th.e summer. EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH . Rev. J: E: Beard, D. D., Pastorr vitation" was the theme "f Mrs Martha Keys Marshall's sermon on last Sunday morning. The text, St. Mali thew 11:2B,29. This was another grand and noble sermon delivered by this great Evan l?st. At an after , noon session which was scheduled for 3:30 o'clock, a special sermon <vas delivered to men only. A large gatliering heard the speaker who brought ; a wonderful and 'helpful message.. Inasmuch as the weather was some what inclement, a splendid audience greeted the Evangelist. There were nine assessions at this service. Mu sic was furnished by the_M?nls-Chor~ us of Emanuel Church, J. C. Robinson, leader,.Isaiah Aiken, organist. ' The evening hour of worship was | noless important than that of the morning. At this time a burning message was delivered to-an appreciaj _ave audience. Seats on the lower , door were at a premium and those in the galleries were very costly. > You may turn, to Revelation 4:20 t .tnd read, "Behold, I stand at the ' voice, and o?>en the door, I will come into him, and will sup with him, and ' he v\:h me." Five....persons were*' : united. ' The. Allen Life Guard Girls render" Among the visitors at the morning .service was J. Finley Wilson, Grand " Exalted Ruler of the Elks. Mr. Wil 'son made a short and timely address. The revival is still?progress [ Many persons, boys.'girhv men and women have been saved. Bon't?jforget?the?bejfing -contest ?tpniisoreil hy troous 50 and 54, Eman_~uel and Mt. Zion Guards. This will t be held April 28, at the Y. W. C. A. L.jwmniv?nng at,,8:0Q I' M, Ailmi^ku. ? 35 cents. We solicit your patronagr. HAMER NEWS Thoae^in^attendance at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Sunday noon were niiea. up Dy a gospel message deliver* ed by the Pastor Rev. G. D. Collins. r Our new church year ybcgan with * the sixth call of 'Rev. Collins as ^ pastor. Mrs. Lizzie Iver served dinner for the pastor and family Sunday. - Rev. Hunter is putting the program over in Newtown at John 1 Temple A. M. Church. Mrs-. G. O Collins attended the B Presbytery Sunday. 1 Friday night, Rev. Collins deliv en?d *he address td the class at Gad7 dsville School, N. C. Miss Sallie Mc. Queen School. Mrs. Mary Gaddy is on >, the sick list. , McCORMICK NEWS 1, F Sunday was a pleasant day at .. Shiloh A. JkL E. Church. The-Sunday (v -School was very?good.? A very ine teresting league meeting was held s at '3:30 Rev. Talbert of Greenwood preached a very interesting sermon, - The Stewardess Board met last week \ at the home of Sister Pheobie Perrin ?.t the close of the meeting the hostess r served c akeand Ice Cream, all went r home feeling uplifted. The Missionary Ladies held a ver> t interesting meeting at the home ol r .Sister Ida'Smith on the 16th of April The Holy Spirit was the guest, all s were made to rejoice. After all bosi r ness was completed the hostess serv ed Cocco ami Cake all went hoiru rejoicing. ^ *? ,r TftNWAY NEWS ? '. Bethel A. M. E. Church 's At the usual hour of Service th< Is pastor came before Us in his usua L9_ manner,.- he manfully preached fron ,e the - subject "The Ascension of Ou Lord." The Sunday School opened at tht TO LEADER ? ^?usual hour, after the opening servi the school discussed the lesson, mai interesting points were brought o by the pastor, teachers. Mr. F. Hemingway's class is still holding tl banner. At. H:UO o'clock Iti'V. XV.' t.?tftr preached a soul-stirring sermon thi had his hearers rejoicing. Friends are delighted to have M Joe Wilson back home again aft* and extended stay-in Petersburg, Mrs. Dina McKeiver left last we? for Columbia,-weJhope that her sta will be a prosperous one. _ The stcrk visited the home of M and Mrs, honey Thomas and left baby boy, mother and baby are doin fine. I*. \Y., Woodbu'ry, Mr. Willie Brow and Mrs. Maggie Brbwrr-oiit agai after being in from illness. ' Rev. W. I. Gore and Mr. F. B. Hen ingwn\?left Thursday for Singtetei Miss Harriett McCoy was called I Mullins~t?i1et on account oT the cleat d~ her lathel', UtJ extend to the bore; ved family our sincer sympathy. The Victory Club?met at the?hon of Miss Ueorgia U-ertell, April lit after all business Vpb transacts the hostess served a delicious cour< of Jello unci Cake, We would he <1 Tifchted to have some of. the .your people of Cloiiway join our club. , Thi' rlnh gave a program last Moi day night fol- the benefit of chure We all are glad to *oe the spir tin t the'club members hue. towan the chinch the elnb is; making no progress under the leadership of Mi: Mary Jane Alford as president. Miss I'hoebia Ransom left a fe days ago for Akran/Ohio to ?pei some time with her sister, Miss .Ra soni is a member of-the club, we hoi that she will-return soon. At t' parting how everybody expressi themselves ks- having, enjoyed tl evening". The next meeting will I at the home of MisS Ruth ('ampin Api-illiJ. lbJjl. J Very sorry that Mine."" H. I.." Be sants home caught on fire,, howev due to the skillful deportment tl fire Was. soon .extinguished. A Box Supper was given at M ("has. Do Witt's fyome. Tuesday nig! by the League, benefit of the pastor District Conference claims. The Misionarwy Circle hivl a pr cram at the Whilteinore School?Mm t\ny night. Misses Cecil Moore and : kouh ITT lui'i-v TrTTTT! n Ti1 w < 1 av< this wt11 in Ryii.is, S. C., with their aunt. Prof. Pirty Brown is spending few days in the city with his rel: ,:vos and many friends. The Pals organization met at "Iff "Kmp" Hemingway's home Momla geting in readiness for a swell affai abbkyillk news Mr. Floyd Cleveland, one. of Spai tunburg's prominent business me spent Wednesday of last week hei on business. Mr. ahcl Mrs. T 6 m Gall man an f unily of Newberry spent'the day hei with Mrs, Gallman's father, Mr. E< niond Johnson, Sr., a few days ago. The article in last week's issue t bout M't. Pleasant Baptist. Churt was given to the writer bv the ehure clerk Mr. J. J. Wright. Friends of Mrs. Josephine Robii son are glad to see her up and 01 again after a severe illness. The Abbeville County Memorial ho: pital is now in tUv-housc on Pinckiu St., that was once used by Mrs, Mar Taggart l'or a hoarding house, he> door to Mi'.- T. \. Howie. Mesdanies Arie Anna Butler. P. ! Mosley, Misses 'Nellie llaniiitoif an Jftuth, Buth-r wtTt- slipiMMhtf *t?i wood Thursday of last week. Whil there they .called to see Miss Yivia Lee, oiie of Brewer Normal's teat:he Mr. M. J. Butler. Sr.. spent awhil -in^-Flhertoii, Ga,. last Sunday?a&tn noofi u_. Mesdanies Eddie A. Baniels, Pine} tr?Teal.'M-iss- Nt?lHe Ham-ikon niotoi ed to Greenwood "Inst Saturday t see l)r. T. K.. Percival who is ill. L) Percival oiiee resided . here and lui si hosi of iVi,M|,ls 111 * ' wlp. wi>h d him a sale speedy recovery. Mesdames. Matilda Fisher, Jani Sherard. Carrie Belle Butler and Mis Sophronia Lewis motored over froi Hodyt s Thursday of last week an was the honored holtse guests of. M and "Mrs. M. J. Butler. Sr.. and Mis Lillian Lewis. Miss Mary Lee Cun tilings went home with them and n turned Monday of this week. Mrs. Rebecca Walden of Philade phia. Pa., will leave today for lu respective home. ^ Her?sifter?M-h f PULPIT, FAMILY ~ * Redu< By special arrangenierit v -? ?ahled to offer Pulpit. Fam bindings, "at greatly redu to Thirty-Two Dollar^, at f. delivered to vour door. !. Alia,-,-. Dr. L. M. 1)1 x -- - * * < BESMgEB ||^|^|RyraT^p3^m|m ? # .1 a i _?J 1._ A ? -J ^1" S ce ' K PINCKNEY'S FU B. H- UNDERTAKER AM) btti ~~ SOUTH C AROLINA ^ Jl-Sfete - ^ Y; fl^- - . m*' '' ! - .-? i- ?. it _ Bertha FaiT left Wednesday of -vhi- | ss week tor her home ni Uyatiston, HI. The. death of Mr. Sutler Fair will w appear in next <1*ek's issue. nl ~ * "* *m ~ {? . JKIIOVAH AT M. K. CHURCH- k lie - -1 Alter toiling for six days it is- im Jt' deed a blessing that \\v are permitted I1', to assemble in His house on the SabY bath. While some are indifferent in ' tli is res pert there are those who sincerely l'eel that it-is their indi.-pensa* hie duty to appear at some Temple and . render thanks to the Lord for the successes and even the disappoint,. ments during the week, ht Last Sunday was a beautiful day 's and a lovely congregation greeted tin- . messenger, ; o- At 11:30* Sunday School was called r"~to ordc'r 'with superintendent arid teachers on the job. Subject of the? ie lesson "The Rich Man and Lazarus" <. rk i.uke In: Ki-.'i 1. After which Rev. IL M. McCluyt, pastor and Rev. S. P. a Nesbitt- made .remarks * -* ( 11:MO a noble sermon was preached 1 hv Rev R. M. McClam? subi. "Steal_ Away and be a Part With God." : V Rev. Nesbitt enjoyed the. service much. Sunday was pastor's day, but he turned it over to the Trustees' for t'he upbuilding of our church. ~ The .Missionary Workers are still on i n the job. ;C MT. llKBRON X. M. K. CHURCH i | Ilev. T. F Robinson. Pastor*""*" j Sunday April 1*.'. was a high <la.v at Mt Hibron. tlu- Sunday School open- j ed at its."Usual hour with the Sup!. Y.Mrs. Jackson and ufficers on the job. 'We weie very glad to have with us 1 Miss Gussie Mae Sligli of Shiluh? ---Prosperilv. win. tuutfht class No. 1 ?and also jfavc aii i.iilerestiiij; review'.'- * At 12:00 o'clock tlic Pastor. Rev. Robinson preached a wonderful sei- ( nion l'rum Exodus 1 2; what i> that in j your hand. The sermon ua- enjoyed ] by all. We were very jflail lu. have C with us the teachers of the St.Peter's (_ School.namelv. Mrs. -S. Evans, Mrs;- a j 1.. E. Adams. Miss A E Mcintosh, tilso Mr John Crumblin and a large num- .' brr of 11 It'lUlk Ul' M TiT1" ti't-lto" W ttiV i"!lI'lln"| " over with Pastor, Rol in&on to help ' us put' the program over. We were .* pleased to- have, with tis Mi-s Carrie Dentis. Miss Essie l>cntist. Mes Mvra. Dentist of Shiloh, and many others 1; {, visitinjf. from- -the v..riou.t"churches.? Space will not permit^ me to mention j u others-.who helped to put the program p? over.?We thnnh each om- for -their' m help in Avery way. We -want then) ^ tn^conie^agajjm^^iH^,^ lianas oil tlie out-side. e The rally Sunday afternoon was in- ^ ;s" deed a success. Total amount raised ^ iU was seventy ..dollars- ($70.U5) and id thirty live cents. Miss Alalia Hurley, * r.i received the'tiist prize a very beau-. I is tiful wrist watch; Miss Klouise Joins ir received second prize, a beau'j t'ui m i>_ Moi'khwMi1 \t ? < >s!illii* T!??lfn:in " i'l'i'oiv n Vii?the third a lovely (>uir of 1- 'Wads. , t ?r j.Miss. tJussie alat' Slifirh was the is-^veok-eiul-yruesi^i' _.Mia.s Klimisi- .lonf < J > + + <$??$??$??$??$??$??$??$< <$><$>?$><$? -f & LODGE BIBLES > ; L-ed Prices , ?? . ! ( ith the publishers, we are en- & I ily and Lodge Bibles, in choice ced prices? ranKinjr J a discount of Thir.lv Per Cent. *? T - f : . ---?s>- JNTON. Orangeburg,*S. C. < v % r, ==1 Nothing is left undone IWffl to make our Service a ||Kjn| perfect one consecrated tir the needs and wants ? of humanity. A true fcfejil ? Bervice of understanding Kfffj UM? " II 11 M J i gf3??l - j aVJ r__!L . _ j'age Five : neralhome/ 'ENSEl) EM HA EMEU ^ ANI) (JEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment . . As (Jood as the Best And Better _Lban_JJie Rest : And Prices Less ? cOLktesy ? ?7 111?' -?*'M and I -SERVICE 1 " oar-.- i '? ? ----- win*.*: i none in ii ( Residence Rhone 7705 1000 WASHINGTON SIT I COLUMBIA, S. C BUY GAS AM) OH. LEEVY'S SERVICE STATION & GARAGE 831 Taylor SU Phone 1 OPEN ALL NKJHT PROFESSIONAL j a CARDS V ( ' ; ^^ I Tjinu h. cooper - Dentist of the Gums ? ipocinl AtUntion?(ii.ven?I . |)i>..as?g ; Gold Crown and Bridge Work A . Specialty ? >flice Phone G42U, Res. Phone 82G4 12-5. Washington St., f'ntuni' m; S.'-V. DR. S. R. GREEN Office Hyurs: Telephones .H to 10 a. m. ?Kb?. 6tt28 2 to 2 p. m. Office:'5775 6 to 8 p. m. )ffice: Residence: 500. 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