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THE"OLD GRAY"A>
E. PH1L1I
T ? "?? ?j_
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"I or Necessity Is Laid I pon Me"
? ? I Cor. 9:16
Much is being said here of late
about unprepared pulpits and that this
latter day ministry ceases "to be an
alt ( active field lor highly educated.
men. It is also said that because
of the poor salaries paid in '.he ministry
the prepared than chooses other
pbo,'.r-sions and only the illiterate
an.t untrained compose the majority
?tve-Hpidiea-rts vor the ministry., This.
arpumeiiL . is' usuoally indulged oy,
"laymen who t}re yea I educators. And
when I say they are truly educated I
~ > what I mean. For when it comeT
to literary attainments the laymen
Turfs t be reckoned with the world over.
*11.fact government and the church
r , haw made greater provisions for 'he
training <>t the UuL.y tndn they have
for.;lu? ministry. Henee'the greatest
. . , number; of scholars from a .secular
-?vrr-vr?piiin[ arc?*-o?he?found, in?thepewis.
The laity has produced our
t>c?t orators from the days of Cicero"
and Demosthenes. Our greatest edi.
. tors ?n. this country arejlaymeirrThey
?itrt?the*-.mc>5l fearless writers. But
when these lay writers undertake the
liberty-of telling the church that in?
' Ulligence has no inducement to enf
li "t?. r iu pulpits they are attempting to
-???. <! :- i|<- a subject of wt'" h >trmrtr
nothing about..". When-they assume
to.position to -say who are the jirop>.i
|i? I -una to < ntrr God' loinn tr.y.
they aie meddling with that of which
. '' is none oniTrtt^busittess. In the fit
pi.oc the minis ir> hi rrtrt tr prutessiuii
in which men make.choiee. It is
a divine calling. God does the.choosing
and lTOUthe individual. And God
seeth- not as man seeth. For one
IGoketh on-the outward appearance
and the other looketh oh the heart.
, Too many have come to the miaistry
to citing" .upon it as hhy other profession
of. mer.e choice. But God calls
men to preach,,the gospel and mos*
assuredly lie knows who are quali?
tied, to -pelform-the task. The eiu^s
of men tii,at tu vnjnu .odiiiour tor,
i :ifr eniinot?*!-*-,?-He W a lit a, th..HP
ti.at v. iii "lift Hirn'up" and not thems.-f-ve-.'
i,,i it is He that tnust dra.v
tilt meri' unto him. ,\\ lien God want i.
I a m.iii to stand efore scientists
and pi4ilo-i)pli.er.-: .in classic 'Athens
lie y.ilied Saul of Tarsus and he obeyed
giving up his well paid position
a government officer for a tnitustiy
with no salary. He said in words
of our teSt*"l'i>r riece.-sity ir- laid-upon
me; yea woe -is unto me, if I preach
" not the gospel." This injunction- is
why lie God '"called men preach the
-. go-pel. and cannot refuse. Nearly
. ;fii. irt- it,#- Hud. called prepared mirus'
tj. i , eouldmake iijui't- money had they
pcecpteil oHnu- professions, hut necessity
"was laid . upon tht'niT '-Gases
- ' ,eau he cited where men have actually
turned down positions paying, them
: 1 A., i ml ^inllnrsi in.other prolW?
a < s i and' 'accepted charges in the
iiiiiu-?ii'.s that, paid them much less..
1 iie'y w ore simply God?ea41e4 ..mien.
' ' And Iiolunil shell is the l,\voe is unto
me it 1 'preach not tin* gospel." The
las men need not lie the least hit a.-.
larhied about educated men not seek.
iivg tlie.ministry. Hod will send forth
?t In : <- \s ioiiu lie needs. And unless they
are ills me ly t ailed to preueh "the gos' (.?
1 tjley .-huu'ld 11<it- aiteniDt because
ir,t'. ..their, iniicli .learning. 'j'ht'n: too,
any man* i hat "Hod calls, to preach the
uio-pei ss 111 prench it. . Like Jonah
in 411hay., tti.il to osmh- it.iiill LLl
itally they had to ol?ey Hod. , Hear
me. it chopping hhicksy ami crossed ot
_ i l Ui .iijhSn'ii,- lion s. doii and?t-UrntU'e^fil
e- could not' t righted- 11 it* Hod sent
Piulihets 1 and apostle.- in- other" days,
... ill -dlaI'ifv tnifl privatum/ ss dl not
-top .iii- God called ministry now trom
? l.l.ilnillg tbic good. UfeW^?of lilt
Kingdom.
' ' Too Mmi> Lu.IT Seekers ?^?
.T '. i Ik.- financial cpn.-ideration of the
' ' i irrr i -TTy UlihV G . t)'?- nrk'HlVlfd^rt
" j: g b o t o! irigLf- t.o college ilit*11 as
yitwtd through the laymen's lens, is
no doubt a God's blessing in disguise
to m ; i id of- the self.tailed and con
-* -1 '? 1 btead a lid butty l s 0 Or k era, and
let the God talied sou | seekers save
. Hie .% ni id., for there al e many who
< -dl i he iti-e 1 vc- pro.ichmg the gospefc
'of \ybom God knows nothing about, in
the sense that He sent them.. There'
ft re., lie is not i esponsible. for them,
~ fat *'^w1iTaK'iVig^'lheir ministry a
; - .? It may be that God has -rm
objection . to the gospel volunteers,
'it J mnlt'i mi nblip.tt ion'?tu them
to twine to their rescue when obstacles
confront' them. The "16 1 am
with you alway". and. Other promises
in tl'iO 'commission are Tor the God
sent, and- not the self sent or the
man sent. The ministerial calling 4sa
divine inspiration.
r? TTT is thing of men'coining iidir t he
ii.iio-,tis tor riches and honor is displeasing
in the sight of Go I. Some of
/' 1 hem make choice of the ministtry af>'
tor they have failed as physicians,
)/ .school ''teachers, .'lawyers, farmers,
f -hoe cobblY-T" and even' hum?legger^o They
have had no experience of a
di\uir irrrpiritUun, whatever. A bet"ttir
evidence of their'not being divine
iy culled is That**hey fail -everywhere'
They g<?. 1 <idmi^ that th pulpit is
no place foi' even good people to expose
their ignorance neither is it the
place ' Tor .collV-ge .^IllherH U) display
their intelligence. As TigtiTTy as fr
may appear to the laymen, but the
ministry needs consecrated men just
as rnUch a- educated men. Some of
_ p.* hlggeoj tar lures- and hlimdor-i
come frorii men well lettered so far as
books are* concerned. They have a
sufficient amount of decrees and to
s.paye, Tut their removal, is always
- ^acceptable from any place they have
1 ?yr;ved?t hree?mont hw.?Lt?could he
that some ministers must he moved"
for knowing too little, while others
mtnt ke moved for knowing too much I
After all we need not give ourselves
i- " any .undue* cortjpern ahout Clod's pulpits.
He reserves the right-to supply
'thenv. And He has always had
men m His miinatry that could stand
" * before priests and kings and forever
.will. / ,
ID THE NEW RIDER
* ELLIS TTTReport
of Electoral Colleges
A-H?trf?t+rt* ER'ctoral College??f
South Carolina were held on Wed
nesuay, July 15. "And the elections
were of the most orderly ever witnessed
in the state.?But the beat of ali
.real .church lovers were elected. Anc
dispite the fact that a number ol
worthy candidates were, defeated tht
old "Pal.ihetto" can congratulate it
self upon its laY representation tc
the forth coming General Conference
None seated thert will compare mort
favorable than ours. Beginning will
our own COLUMBIA CONFERENCE
the.list fallows: Principal H. B. Ri
kard, Prosperity; Mr. Julius Bowmai
Columbia; Mr. G. C. Williams, New
berry; Mr. A; P. Harper,- Jenkins
yille; Mr. W. 11. Young, Columbia
" South Carolina Conference: Mrs. 1)
E. MeGhee, Aiktriv; P*'uf.' "J. A. liar
ris, Charleston; Mr. Edward Bettejr
son, Charleston; Mr: W. P. Gratlt
Walterboro; Mr. Gibbs MitchiiU. Char
leston. North-east Conftyenee. Mr
- M A , Sully, Sotol. i- Mr () A Rich
urdson, Centenaiyr'Mr. J. \Y, Bethea
'Mulins; Mr. T. S. Alston, Florence
Mr. It A ,FI:i<lyer. I .:ik?*vi?*\v .
'inont Conference: Prof. C. G. Garrett
Columbia; Mi-*, 4^ ~~therein
titrt^fteyT Principal W A. White
Lauren.-*; Mr. J-ucious Lomax, Green
wood.-- Palmetto Conference: Mi
Fred Green, St. Andrews; Prof. J
_ IT?Ih't'k,. thu gtuWn, Col. Juliur,?A
Brown, .Charlstoh; Mr. K. Poinsett
Charleston; Mr .1 C Prinlouil GgOr
town. C entral Conterence: .Mr. A. t
.White; Esq. S. Morgan", Orangeburg
Mr. Eddie Walker, Manning, Mr. F
1.. Williams, EUoi'ee.
Oil Tu (itand Lodge
The Grand Chancellor' in tourini
the state'since-the last Grand Sessio
urged every subordinate lodge- t
send -tfepi osehtatives to the Gram
Lodge next week, And theyshouii
heei his .reqqest. He .niade clear, t
them the true st?tu- id affairs as the'
existed in the Grand Lodge, Now i
" the delegates will go to Ander-on wi.t.
their thinking caps . on a lid discus
measures instead , of men, they wil
render the Order a- gieat service
Subordinate lodges should be carefu
to send delegates who will come fo
the purpose of attending the Gram
Lodge for legislation ami not for th
purpose of visiting the city sight
seeing. By uj.l means, they shoiil
he in the forum period of instructlo;
at the open session Tuesday morning
If they ho absent from this s'pecia
session they will he quite unpreparei
to do the grand lodge the-greateS
-service. There i.- no need of -suundinj
a distressing alarm a- to our linancia
_ condition, ?Every org..tnza^on.nu. hi
iiniiiu ,v is naving iryuig experience?
Our Grand and noble -Hill.-uf officer
are no inure. responsible t'oi' these" coil
dition.s til- ihe: Order than they ar
for the great money slump of tin
country.' They'are''.not unmindful o
the situation, hip have it well in hand
Ami they are better prepared to fer
ret our fraternal 'ship, through tin
seeming gloomy-mist than any othe
set. Stand by 111e* Grand . old Orde;
that has paid thousands of dollars t<
- widows and orphan- and i-?'till pay
ing them/ To do otherwise is pureb
non.^e.rise oh the part of ,,ny. <>f it
members.
Trinity Spartanburg
= ? M e ? 1 'r ?'?II l.i at tin
above chuige in ipiarteily meetm*
July 1L' and had a time-that will, la
-?'t long i elitefnbi.anie. Hi other Lew
is is ujtiotig the best pastors in tin
A. M R Church. .iiid a 'number oil;
" gospel p) eaetier. His Work in Spar
tan but g is a credit to the-eunnectioii
11' in it y is alive -indeed. The1 ehutel
^'ll do wHl to i'qii: a.ler the' pa~toi
" ?Tieir i-i rbme- lo dispensing IloliOl's
. ^ bis. pt'caldlUgehle) e\er\
penny of .his as.-esmdiit' at the aTost
of each quarterly conference.- Bi ds
. ..Monroe llamillon, T. W. Williams
| U. B. Bonds, T. K. Keliey, a. W
_ Hei ndoii. IL W, Turner. joe Boyd
Aulu.v .yii.loij.pse>, .\V?.Mt Ha mi I
It'll, \V \V. \\ ...\1U | q. 1 uiaP .fuhti.-.uli
- J.lines. Bias Iviiiun, l.ew i - i tie-tnut B
: Mil hs. Fmr. \\ ('.'Hindi Sister K1
la Whitmire, Angle I n ter, Chris a
iene Dean, Rosella Hitnnhi.rhnm l,.
sephiue Legg, I.iilu Rodgers, Anna
Craig, a fid their families mrc*,. only a
feu ul' the m.tny good'u .dkm s found
o|i this charge. '
Our Whereabout* Y*
On iaijt- Sunday morning we were
with. thes Rev. \\ . I.. Johnson-Tit Car
1 i- le and had a- glorious tinie. Bui.
Johnson is closing his fifth year, on
(his ( barge and is planning to make <i
god renoi t ?year.?He?has
male tine, emprovements at both the
churches-?since" he has been thefe,
Brothrs (J. W, Sims, J T. I)ueke-tt,
('hamherhtti Dawk-ills, John Bowler.
,'G. Berry Hawkins, Walter Williams
| Sifters Alma' Dixon, Nancy Cheeks,
Mary Sonar. Add it- IRiwkins, Crawford,
Leanu Cullman, Brother T.
C, fjii'oshv and^AheTr Tnimltes ire
among the liest workers at this place.
Sunday night >vty were with the Rev
T. E. Harper" at Ridgewood' and had
a. revival, indeed. .This young pastoi
is ctdtainly a promising ligm'e and
is headed for the best gifts in his
church. Brothers J. B. Harper, R
B. Atwood, W. W.' Williams, James
Moore,. , J.. P. Paul, W-illiy Martin,
Sisters l.uella Hilh r, Cornelia
ner,- Su-ie?Duv .uil'.f ATTTanrfrt
rank among the leaders here. This
: u.wl o il "n? 1 .. : ? o -1
"?i mi a i<_s iii uui: ouiiua>
School and Allen League Conventions
at Bethel, Union. Sunday will he a
high day in /ion at this place. The
Sunday?School?h-cH?he?addressed?by
the district superintendent and ''he
League president will address the
society?HttI nl'terinmn.?.Preach Inp.
morning and evening by some of our
best talents. We will also hold out
fourth quarterly conference for "the
Rev.'<C. B. Cook at New Chapel Sunday.
Letr the-members pray for an
out pouring of 'the vHoly, Spirit, "Let
us advance on our knee^.'?
r* ?
THE PALMETTO LEA
mrs. ihattie adyms
'i a
In the sudden passing of our beloved
friend and co-worker, Mrs. f
Hii'.iif ATTii i)k the Emilie
1 Martin Woman's Chrfstian* Tem- v
perance Union"~h"as" lost a valuable ^
member. P
For many years shei served faith
fully as Room ding Secretary nf nnr _l1
Union. She will be greatly missed. ^
1 Though absent-rfrum us in the flesh, s
we shall, remember her loving minis:
^"trres7^h?r_ long and faithful services, v
| and as Christians, we bow humbly to t
the will of God who doeth aH things
! well, and pray that the God of . all 11
comfort will. bind up the broken
3 hearts and eaust. others because of f
i her untiring efforta^to take up where 11
I she laid down, realizing that it i? a
' sacred privilege to be counted in the 0
!" ranks of the W. I'. T. U. *
i To the bereaved family: we assure
. vou of our deepest sympathy, and c
- "commnd you to God and to the word *
. of his grace which is.j able to build a
- vou up, and to gi\te yoll <th lntu?rltaiE"~
- ee among all them which are sancti- s
/*.!? / f
? IlCUi
. *' ?. 7-^??:?n
"Wo call "It <1? 'th this flipping ^
l. ? ?earthly moorings?~ ~ 0
? And drifting uith the?ebbing?t.jde _
?. away; 1
> But ?he lias only passed beyond the s
shadows. 11
? Into fho omliplit ..f iui-endless-day/'
' The above was read at th,. funeral >
' eviee of M'" Si s.. Thursday after,
noon. Julv 10th at l.ad*on Presbyterj*
ian Church. ]??.' .
7 MISS ANN-A ATM MS C. OR DON
} Monday mornintr-. dune lfith, "the 1
" heart that had hotno-^ft many joys
od 's'OVVO\V? VV'I yt |Uf.il -Old M'SS '
Anna Adaitis Cordon. World's W. C.
T. U. President, passed from earthlv
^ pain and wenritie.-- into the celestial
air of heaven and found it home.'"
j Miss Gordon was, Secretary to Miss,
j Prances F Williimi for ?1 years; she
was xNationtd Vice f'i e<ident under ..
., Mrs.. Lillian M. Nv "Stephens., becomyiq;
National President at her death.
?neeccded 'Ho.-alind Countess?of
s Carlisle a* Presid. nt of the World's
U W. C. T. P., which position she held
until death.
,1 "The world has lost a great leader." ]
,. "Anna Adam-*-Cordon is not dead; '
?he is one of th.- immortals; in two
e--worlds?she- Its I"..rever" y
The passipo of the , and other great
J shool l 1 iin 1.1 -1.* ii ' to o-rentor
11 activities at home and abroad realiz;.
jntr the tasl* . f fulfilling th,. ideals? |
1 World Purity. W ort.I Peace and World
tl Prohibition. . ,
, f nr.. -nUTV. w. _ .v".'
>. I ' i > i .1. i r resident. |
< I . K.M1I.IG 1 >. ;'M A UTIN. W.C.T.U
~ hf>rs xkttsville nll:ws
The sevefV thui.nlt*^storms ar*? very
P. M. doing the rage of the storm-,
f Mrs. Wallace tlauvtite- on Amelia
St., was truck 1 ?.y the lighting and a
number of the others in the home I '
r were shocked -t viivlv. trust they will '
recover. .
,. Mr. and .Mrs. E. C. Chain m cs u *
, thank the many relatives and-ftie-nds
^ for th,- kindness?sWai the-?eht-frefamily
during the illness and death
. of their ststef Mis.-Jossie Bishop. j
. The turn ?a I . v ire< '.ook- place
Wednesday p. m. at Shdoh fhvh.
^TTr^TT^^^dlm^of^'nion, S C, Solo ~i
' hv Miss Dora I,. Power The Grand' {
? Union I,ode, took charge of the body, -j
".Sleep on dear Inssie "and tak? your
'st.- We loved y<iii, but God loved .
l Oil In 't. \
The 23rd Annual Session of the
Grand chaptei order of th? Eastern ^
1 Star held theii.. meeting in Bennetts- ]
? ville. "S:~Cria T~w"rr-1i. Kvoi'y"~Ke?sir.n" -t
; :J_ .the .meeting w :r_largely attended.
K^ficclallv ihe fTTlWTF session held at i
Shihd) and- St Mh'h .id Churches. I
.Miss B. E. (itam, Was mistress.of
I ceremonies in the trbseno,. of- Mrs H. ]
S. Spear-. The in tiumental solo bv
h Mi^s Sarah Murri-ivav nno of the best
. Qui o.wn T. C. Cfosland, mayor
? of the rit\ t-i.k im small pleasure in- ?
7 "?.looming ihe vi-itovs to our city,
. t-nd Dr. A. ?A. Sim? of Union, S. C.. '
. 111 his-deep piof'ouryi way responded,
L which' wa-- plea-ine- \u the friend- of
i rhe city. "
I MvC?. 11 irfrmvel comf~htT- H
'hf - ihi 1x1 ill I.r Oiiffii nf Shcha
Chapter No. h; .Mr. J. H. Knight wedcome
address oil behalf of Land Mark (
? (<ddtrip No.. TO The Cornet solo by ^
Prof. J. TL Monis; the we1e<5m(.~aTldre-s
on behalf of the city churches, ,
i Rev. A. J. WrijyMt Was a real treat 1
: tu all the home and visitors of the
Words will ii(?t permit me to ex
'lain the closing response to these
. freelr-made addresses by Mrs. C. M. ,
i Finley of Chester it was (rood in every ;
. respect.
i? L-Revi. Dr. fb TV. I.opg-s.pokfe in the
ali-ent of'^Sir .1. 1 Washington, many .
_ u'<Te Sony^ulonn<|ed hL speech g
The five mhiut ofCt ie addresses t,
were ver^wmod W'ftvsday p. In.
The last hut not least, were put s
1 over when the Home Lodges highly 1
ritertained the city with a banquet .
from 10:30 p. m. till/the wee wee j.
hours. Come to our city any time
Ifou are welcome.
llamule sui Tivi-o'd were the relatives ?
and friends of NTnrse Carrie Karnes H
, C. :*r? P?<y. Henri Thev snent the
week-end in the city and visited St,
Michael M. K. Church Sunday a. m. c
Rev. Henri 'made a wonderful hit in s
he wife business. Trust then a loner \
- 1 aonv vnil through life. , U
Miss Shada Rpeavs is improvine v
nicely since h'ejnp on the sick list
ri'Unie a.strantre cah Sunday a" m. to
Chuvrh. Rome class to Miss Spears.
Mrs. J. Thompson returned from F
. Society TIrll where she hapnily wel- F
comed her Httte crand daughter with
simdle.^Little Mies .Tulia E. Dixon, re-. a
, . 7 77"! ... ?
summer school, all students* desirng
to improve their tail wuik should
^ tend.
Rev. P. B. Mdodana and family of
utest OT Mrs. Mary Sanders on
iiTtelia St." -Sunday they reported^a
deasant visit.
The Banquet -?iven Thursday p. m.
y Mrs. Martha Reese and Mrs M
Villiams. Thursday p. m. was a reaL
uccess. . .
- Wj. see that Miss M; Reese can
irork for. the church as faithful as
he Others girls.
The teachers from the various sumtier
schools have returned home.
Miss Margret Hanna was delighted
o see her sister Mrs. Cherry improvng
so nicely, :?
Dr. A. A. Sinis wft'S'"tht. house guest
f Rev. and Mrs. A. J Wright during
he convention last week.
Prof, end Mrs. J. Cunningham and
hildren arrived home from their
chool work in Florence. Fla.. they
ire^l^okit^ th,. picture of helath. .
. wm.'i ij. ivu'Miy im? nm or
miles. Ruth Covington daugher
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.'Covington
trivCd home from school In tbtT Duniar
IIiglu~*W?? is-bmking the, yicture
if health arkf happy a? ctnr bo.
Mih, Gladys R. Shit-Ids ?>n Hudson
s doing nicely. She will spent) the
umi?0" '? ?. ' ; ' o ' of her
nothor. ....
Mr. J. w. Blister is making a won
IcVfuI prop less with the N. C. Mutuaf
nsurahce Company. We trust him
nuch success in every respect. : '
( AI.HOL N FALLS NEWS
On Wednesd ay Me'sdames Rosa Wiley,
Julia Glover, Annie R. Edipuikls,
Carrie V., Edjmyids, Addie Ware and
Messrs Calhoun EJmunds. James llill
Collins Greene and another -Tode to
Abbeville to'witness the electo"nil college
. which ?-as "held at St.* James.
The very active and efficient Mrs.
Carrie Edmunds was chosen secretary
of the session. The delegates.that
were elected' were on her tick't. as she
was 'tlC" tenresentatiVe from the
Calhoun Fairs Circuit .to represent us.
Those that wept were truly benefited
A host oi-friends wen- <een and greeted.
" [ ~ " .- -v - ~
On Saturday night at the home of
Mrs. Fannie Murray an entertainment
.sponsored by the Sunday School ..was
bad, and a jolly time was also had.
Professor C. G. Garrett was seen in
town on Wednesday.
Mrs. Eli/a-Reaves has cotrte up from
her patient Mr. Heard. He Isn't any
worse. . __
'Un the Hull The Sunday Schools
hereabouts opened opened promptly
at the A. M. K. Church Schools deli-gates-to
the S. S. Institute ' Were
elected. Miss .Mary Allen .from Glover
and another from Mt. Hebron. At
Glover Rev. J, S. 'Smith. P. K. of- the
Ahtn-vHle district was present atjd
.losed the Sunday School with tiic?
import of trying ,to get us to think.
The pastor, in Charge is Rev. J. C.
Letman. ?
The preaching services . were
feted into inrmvdttrtdy-M being the second
day of the .-essioiis of the 3rd
jiie of his circuit. ReVferend Smith
preached the sermon; tfieine: Negligence.
If was a masterful . bul touching
discourse.
Glovei> \v;i- crowded. Such a delivery
ran our memories back us we
recollected the times when we
leaid- tlie ill. weekly.
Tl)e Conference was succOs*fu)ly
mdeil. Good' music was had by Pro.
loo Ciawluitl ami In*' elm**-:?4covua n
Vai inmiious day. for there were many
>1 the pi oii.olioiit sister- of Mt. Hv31
It'll.
The Fii>; -Presbyterian ('hutch .antT
jursoiiagt- \va< destroyed by tile It 'l
I77T.?? ;
Mis. Wiley is expecting this week
.isitors ftoin Detroit, Mulligan; Mrs
Esther Glover an 1 her close asso Tates.
:
Mr, Aa.uiu aikl .Mr....Smilh.AVcre
j.p tu see !\luMinnie Calhoun last
Friday, tunning concurrently.
Mr. Coniiot is staging a comeback.
He "Is feeling lotr better.. ?
* ' . <m % m*- !
F.LI.ORFE NEWS
The chnivh.s?ai'i.und?Klloi-Pe are'
ioing tine top the time.
On lart Week there was a happy
:ime at St. Paul fhe installation services
of Rev. B. S. Sally was held
Tve?P*w4?Week,
On Munduy night, Rev,. J. M-. Feld u\
preached. He delivered a wonder'ul
sermon. On Tue.-day night Rev.
iallashaw preached. He made every
leart feel happy.'
On Wednes lay night a sermon was
lelivered by Rev. Collin. He is a
vonderful man; he* is. full of the fire.
On Thursday-night -itr^entwrt war
>reached- by Rev/ llildebrand. He
nade all happy. who was presSteht.
On Friday night a sermon was deivered
by Rev. I. W. Demore. He
s a Qod :sent man we had a real
amp meeting on last week.
On ~KiI'nday morning the Rev. J. "R;
V. Williams preached the installation
;ermon. ILbr sGThion was hasled on
The duty of a Pastor," he made his
ermon so clear that a child c?V
inderstand it.
Deacon Sally from Branrtivilie was
lere with us. We were glad to have
dm-to come and hope he will come
tgain.
We close our meeting with Baptism.
Ve had a glorious lime at the Intallation
meeting.
As I said on last week the tsociaF
Rrt of F-lloi?-e is moving along fine
On Sunday Rev. Sally and Deacon
Jally and Rev. J. R. W. Williams, alo
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green arid Wilie
Green wcrw the dinner guests of
rfr;?ami?Mrs. Julius?Haigler, Wfevere
favored with all kinds of food.
The teachers who wePe attending
ummer school have returned home,
'hey reported a pleasant stay.
Mr. and Mrs R. -D. Green was in
illoree Thursday to see Mr. and-Mrs.
\ S. Green.
The Home Mission- Glub is moving
long fine. We hope ^ it much suc" ?
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athletic department. School jtjCcre
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equipped. Strict but liberal disci
Entrance fee $18.00. Board $1
ing a part of that out. Rooms, for
- their trades as they work, paying
For further information, write
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J. E. Blanton, Principal
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Sunday being a beautiful day the
.Sunday School was out in full bloom a
[ \t~ith teachers and pupils at their post a
-fof duly a general-discussing of theyieSbOn
by- the Supt. J. C. Boyd.
I "?fre funeral of Mrs. Matilda Hen- c
: del-son was held Sunday at Cedar
(Grove A. M. E. ZioiV__>Chureh of j,
which she was-a faithful' and eonsis-i^
tent mefnbe^ for, a^ number of years |
she died in Columbia where she have ' ^
-ftved for a few yeaiv many of her's
friends" from Columbia' accompanied j
( the body here,,.j&he being a member of^r
tthe Columbia 26th Tents the lodge j
j turned?out in full. Tre funeral ser
vice was conducted by Rev. C. H.
McRae, and .remarks by her pastor,
of Columbia Rev. Jones being a mem- ;
ber of the \V. H. B. Society the lodge j
. 1 a<i tor>V pnrt in tbp funeral ser- , ^
vice a talk of her life as a member,
of the W. H. B. Society by the grand;
President Mrs. J. C. Byrtl. f 1
Her life as a member of the 26th | ,
Tents by Mrs. Jones of Columbia, j
! '! ieiid1?hero?and rlsrwheir extend 1
sympathy to the bereaved family, i ;
Johnson-Bradley-Morris were tre. |
undertakers. * *.
The Children Day exercise was held?j
-I a<t- Sims Chapel Baptist Church Sun- ,.
day nite, with a pacTcecTllbuse ancl-a* |
xcellent program enjoyed by every j
j one. ' ^ ^ jWe
are proud indeed to have the
) flowing teachers home "again after r
""spending six weeks in Summer School;
at Columbia, Mrs. R. L. Caldwell, Miss*
--kUliot Alrama, Mw? <=h*e*ter Fant, and j=
Miss Francis Clark they reports, a
pleasent stay. j
Mr; and Mrs. RoheU Morgan motor. J
ed to Columbia Sunday'to visit their _
? k-k daughter Miss R. Mfo^m-who i??I
- there m the State Hospital. Shr~frpmuch
improved.
Mrs. E. Sanders of Darlington, S.C. u
is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ulysses j i
Fant. . U
Mr. A. C. Caldwell motored to Co- p
lumhia, S. C. Sunday. v j
Mr, .M. M, Fant and son motored . I
to Columbia 'Saturday. . -C
The W. H. B. Society held its 34th ' 1
. annual ronyentlom Jiily. 10, IE 12. I1
1931 at Seekwell Baptist church re-IS
ports a pleasant meeting. The people V
of 'Seekwell shall never be -forgotten ^
tlicdr kindness sho\Vn to the delegates
with 33 lodges in the union', and j
33 --presidents we ar,- having wonder- j p
ful success under the leadership of
onr Crand President Mrs. J. C. Bvrd.!
The lodges left the church of Seek- j
well $69.0o as a donation.
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SI. & I. School
THE YOWiN OK DENMARK
ENTIRE TIME CAN BE 1 .
STUDY
Inhitf. Cowbnted.? High Jchuol
>n for Freshman College
L iT V W ? V'MICH. n
dited by the State Department
?vv -academic building, properly fl
pHne. - j B
4.00 with the pnvilege of work35.
work students who can take
$18.00 to enter..
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* Martin A. Menafee, Treasurer.
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dr. J. C. Sartor, Mr. Aslury Alrams, u
drs Alice Shell and Mrs. Hestella
dorris. ' -
For home like food give J. C. Sartor
trial where you p" . sure !o meet
smile. J - ~
When you wanit To doll up and look ^
our best call the City Dry Cleaners! ?
he Will Do Club met in Chester
in the 29th of this month.
Mr. Gilbert Walker left Sunday for
sTew Yoi*k~ City, where he will under
,n operation.
The ladies are all smile over the
lair cuts at A. C. Caldwell's barber
hop.
When in need of a good" paper to
end tryrthp "Leader" sold 1 , Master
renrv Wallace.
DANTZLER BROTHERS
SHOE REPAIRING
We call for and deliver all work.
?ree shine with every job.
lien's Half Sole and Rubber "
I eels * ? ? $1.25
lien's Whole Sole and Rubber
feels ? ? $2.00
_.adies Half Sole and Rubber
I eels ? ? ~ $1,00 ~
.adies Heels?Any Color 75c
Seashore Excursion
?TO? ^
Charleston, ___
?FOR?
sle of Palms, Sullivans
aland-and Folly Beach
Friday, July 31st ~
tound Trip Excursion Fares From:
Batesburg -- J - .... $3.75
>laek stock' ? i. 4.50
Chester ... 4.50 ,
OLIJMBIA ------3.00
lonalds j_?? "?
JreenwoQd * ... 4.50
exlngton _ 3.50 .
Irosperity .... 4.00
t. Matthews 3.5o-~"
/innsboro <4.25
Ixcunihui?lieluitic for aU twUtvs ?
Except Crescent Limited __
ritlay. July, .'list, also fcr train 16
from Columbia 3:55 a. m, Aug. 1
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