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) Saturday, August l, 1931. ? ?AHtEN NEWS ? . .'' ' t A very gay affair was given at the u new pavilion owned by Mr.~C7 E. Ball. , Many guests were present, including . guests from Columbia, Charlotte and Augusta. Mrs. Beatrice McGhee Williams has just left the .city for a stay in the A city of New York and other cities., L Mrs. McGh^ Williams was a instrne? a tor at the Summer School at South. A Carolina State College, this summer, h i\lany students are returning from li summer school Several attended the C -: picnic given by the Young People's, a Club of the Friendship Baptist Church i - Miss Rosma Johnson was-the-host- ji Club Among those present at eacn a < of the above affairs were: Misses MartinezJ ones, R iTbyMoore, Callk v. dxdrnson, Mozella and Clotzola HafniL li . ton, Cora Beth, Spann, Ida and Rebec- J: ?' ca Johnson, Rsstna Johnson, FIbrie -i Thomsop, Enleanor Davis and several * out of town guests also Messrs Ray- c nnHHDtiamtltonrThomas, Clarence and f Eldridge Hammond, > Elliott ""Smi'th, Harold Brown, James Jennings, Jno. 1 W. Spann, Robert Chilis, Willam McGhee, Thomas Smoot,. Dr. Cherry ii ?and Mrs. Cherry: Mr. and Mrs. is a- C dojf? Perry and many others,?in-? eluding your reporter. j( Rev. L. E/Ginn, Pastor of the. Pres- S byteriqn Church and- Henry Jones j\ Jr., stopped by rhe Palmetto Leader / office eilroute to the Junior School r of Methods at Irmo. S. C. There _ were many,present as the convention including Rev. Porter.Mr. Young s Rev. Francis,. Prof. Thompson, Mrs. Toa-tley, Miss White, and Miss lone v Elstortf The faculty was composed'of i Prof.?Cundiff,?Rev.?PoPi?ter, / Mi.u -v Joues, Rev. Flack, Mrs. Bethea, Miss f Jenkins, M1S5 Elston. : ?-? Mrs Jennings .the wife uf Ruv. -h Jennings, the pastor of the Cumber- t land Church called by the home of the h reporter. -Mrs. | Jennings has just 1 returned from summer school at Bettis Academy where Rev. Jennings r - ib instructing. / j Mr. McGhee, Jr., motored to Augusta Friday night. l Misses Mozella and Clozolla Ham ilton, Eleanor Davis, Evelyn Smith, . Florie Thompson and Messrs Raymond Hamilton, Thomas Smith, W. M. McGhee and-many others motored. ..! to" Orangeburg''-for a dance at State c College. -Misses Martinez Jones, Cora Belle ' Spann, Henry Jones, Jr. and John J .... William Spann motored to Edgefield c on business. They also motored to s Augusta to--visit friends and . attend f the Dance at the Palmetto Pond; they I all reported a eery gay and jolly trip. \ Dr. Lindsey also, accompanied^ the r group on several, trips. t Miss Izeta Jones, celebrated her- ? fifteenth birthday at her home Kri- 1 ?. day July 24. .1 _ ( LEXINGTON ?JEWS \ ? Sunday was high day at new Bethel ! A. M. Er"CTurcn sunaay ^cMflUl W'MS t *" held at usual hour with Supt, and t teachers at their post of duty the lesson was beautifully discussed at eleven o'clock Rev. S. J. Johnson preached a wonderful sermon Sunday aftfer noon 6 o'clock the Lilly of the Valley Club at New Bethel with all ' officers at their post of duty Misses Lonzenia and Zennie Mae Vrse sang ( a duet. Mr. John L. Sligh sang a 1 Solo Miss Anie Lee .Hiller *ang a C/-vi^ Mra FVinHnm Cm-lev read~ a 1 paper. Sunday night Rev. T. Brown | ?from?Irmo preached?at .)B.ethel . P? 1 Monday, night .Inly,?21 The?Did. i Polk'Funny Comic will be at4 the "Jr. Hi School everyone is invited to x attend come and enioy yourself. Thev will have plenty fun. Misses Ruth 1 and Francis Lee, and Thelma War- ' ine were the dinner guest Sunday of -**?Mr. anjfl Mrs'. Paul Corley. * Miss Effie Black- apent the week * end with her sister MrR- B- Corley. ? Mrs.. Sara Patterson-and-hcr- son, and. , daughter Joseph and Daisy have returned" to their Jiome in Arkansas at spending some" time'with hei nephew J Mr. end Mrs.^W. E. Lee. Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Strotcher were ' the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lee. Miss Wilhemena Cook ~ha? returned to her home in Columbia after spending a few days with her ( " uncles and aunt Rev. and Mrs. S, J. , Johnson. Miss Maud Cannedy from Irm'o is spending some time with her~uncle > and aunt Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Johnson. , ? -- - Mry Eugena cook 19 "?rttrsoli fined to her bed her many friends wish for ( her a" speedy recovery. Rev. A. D. Dawkins is able to be out i K. P. gave a Barbecue Saturday, the Lex basball boys played Irnn> and ( * Pine Grove Lex. bovs kent the victory at home. Mrs, Irene Nohris spent " Sunday after noon with her friend Mrs. Nadene Jackson. Misses Annie ^ Lee Hiller, Maudy Cannedy, Thelma | Waring, Fronia Black, Mrs. jEvnegia ~~?"?Corley, Mr. Julm L.?SlTgh,?Mr. E: Walker and Mr. Rufus Black wer^ the | jfuests of Mrs, Nadene. Jackson. Mrs. J. M. Williams from Edmonds , ananA ...UL XT _ .. - _ ] 8Fvii^ ^4-uu<?y vyil/ll .. UV1I3. II t? A 1 e r *. . G,riff en. Sunday being a beautiful dav New , Bethel A. M. E. Sunday School was "j largely attended with Supt. Mis? A. . Harris and teachers at their post of duty. | ) -Sunday night. Rev. Thompson _ preached a wonderful sermon. Revival meeting will start Wed- i nesdav night at New Bethel A. M\ K. , everybody are invited to attend. ^ \ Kev. Duckett from Mullins, J^. C., will conduct the meeting. New Bethel A. M. E. Sunday School and Mt. Zion A. M. E. Sunday School' j ? combined will have- their- picnic?on- J Thursday, at Mt. Zion Church on the ' fawn. Mrs/Eugenia Cook is still confined ' to her bed. We hope for her a speedy- 1 recovery. ( Miss Francis Lee spent Tuesday ' afternoon with Mrs. Nadene Jackson. < - Rev. Peace was the guest last c Thursday of Miss Hattie Sligh. ' < I iifii_v V.w jLfc..y >1 v " W*k,t*1 HUfcl id Mr.an"d_Mrs. Arthur Davis and litle son were guests Sunday afternoon f her grand mother Mrsr Lula jHuber: " y ^_ NEW YORK CITY ; The pichie given last week at Bear fountains by Miss Emmie Adams of ,ong Island was enjoyed by all who Uettded.?Those ttltendiiT? were Miss fargaret D. Woodward, Mr. Atton 'van. Mrs. Carrie yy..-Bphn, Mr- Wilam King, Miss Sallie Bailey, Mr. !astor Bobo, Mr. . James McKelwee rid a number of others. After dinler the time was spent rowing, makr>g pictures and motor hoat. riding liss 'Adams1 makes this an annual ffair ohfl" ia a charming hostess. . ~Thy dance given by thc-iKouth Oaroina State College Club of New York *ity at the Renaissance Ball room on he 16th was a great success despite he rise of the heat wave a large roud attended. The yulh is making apid progress under the leadership of ts new president attorney, William '. Anderson. - ?i.. Mrs. Mary Turner and son is spendrig the summer in Greenville South 'arolina with her mother, i Mrs. ~AlJce~Friesbh-4WiVKpms', will eave this city next week for Manning, South Carolina to visit-her parents >Ir. Williams will also spend time in inderson visiting Mr. William's larents. Mrs. - Brazilia ~ MeNeal. Jones tr pending time in AsheVille, N. C. Mrs. Carrie.W. Bobo spent last yeek end in Washington, D. C. visitng her brother Mr. T. G. Woodward <ho is ill?at?this writing?we?wish or him a speady recovery. ~ Mrr and "Mrvs.~Josh L-abrew of 29 Sterling St. E?>.t Orange, N. Jt inter ained Margaret -Dr Woodward and ler New York City friends w'ith a awn party on Saturday July, ^Ath. Mrs. Amanda Finch Fulton, -who ecently announced her marriage to fir. Joe ruiton now living: in this ity is being1 royally intertained - by iter manv friends here. Mrs. Nora Walters of Englewood, 4. J. spent last week-end in the city is the guest of her "neice Lorraine Yilliams. _ "lVfisss-Taura Boykins and Alice., Imith and Willie-Mae?Boykins spent ast Sunday in town visiting relatives Jr. Arthur Gladden, younger son of. leacon and iMrs. Elijah Gladden pased into the great beyond July 16th uneral was held last Sunday at Little Jt. Zion Baptist Church of which he vas a member. A program being endered. Mrs. Ruth Chase, solo, I'm he reaper garden; Prof. E. J. Young, solo. He has never left me alone; Sulogy by the pastor; Rev. -Wm. A, 'ampbell, afterwhich interment was n the Mt. Olive Cemetery, Brooklyn, Y. A wife, two children, a father, nother, brother and a host of relaives atiTl friends- survive him. Mr. mi. r i :ie B Boy-kin -were united in holy marimony, June 24th.I Hope them a ?: ? UNION NEWS State Sunday School and B. Y. P. LJ. Convention is now history!) It is reported that about three hunIred delegate's attended. . Over $2,600' aised. ' ' ' 1 . Rev. J. A. Baten, Pastor of Corinth Baptist Church, spared ?no pains in ooking after every .phase of work." Sermons, addres-es and music were ill of a high order, and e"jpveH Session at Sims Hi on Friday was veil attended. Dr. Starks, President of Benedict College delivered adhv<s. Thi-- W'i.. full of information tnd very inspiring. ' President Pin>on of Morris College aUo spoke enmii HRinjjI.i liif'u'uik.?These addies.s s were attentively listened to and :avoribiy. eonimentecT upon-. Tile funeral of Mr. Abe (Hies was Tetd at Zion A. M. F. Church on Sun lav afternoon.. McKissick and Son vere . Undertakers. The family has ived in this city--for h uttmber of fears; well known and respected by nahy. Sympathy from friends is exended to each member of family. Miss W. A. McCool of Union reufned home Tuesday afternoon ac ompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Hampton with whom she spent a few veeks in Ware Shoals, S. C. Miss Willi,, reports a pleasant stay. Pupils in Sunday School are glad' to xavo hei Imnif again-. ? ? : Miss M. MhKissick spent- two or ;hree weeks in Winston-Sateni with relatives. M. A. T. was glad to have ier call a few days aeo and report a pleasant stay in North Carolina. Rev. and Mrs. Baten are pleased to have their mother, Mrs. Sara Baten visit lliflm _ \tt? lvi.v.?-?. 1. .i?? ;?I .. > .>v UK J I Cl(?V l>t" Ci IIIUMt pleasant one. Rev. F. D. Sims of Chester stopped frt-hom,.-of-Rfwand Mrs;-drG, Tubln. Rev. Mr.- Wiright of Bennettsville, S. C. Prof. Todd of .S\vit/.i>r,?S?LL^_ Messrs Petty and Wiltenburg of Gaffnev, S: C.,*also Mr. 'Meyer, student iit University of Wisconsin were .dinner guests at home of Rev. and Mrs. robin while .attending convention. Misses Brock and Earle of Greenville: !Vfiss Willin Env nf Graonwnfitl, accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Pawkins ?ave your scrib,. a "pop call." Dr. Gandy of Greenville; Mr,. Ernest Bonner, Mrs. Petty and Mrs. Bonner if Gaffney were among number who called. I)r. and Mrs. Starks said fiow-dy and good-bye before leaving. There visifs wetv all much enjoyed iv member* of the fmnlly-.-gfl-Sr^Wgt^" lace Street. The citizens of Union and pastor *nd members of Corinth Baptist have convention just closed. All are breathing much easier now' :hat Stat.,. S. S. and B. Y. P. U. contention is over and delegates with me accord well pleased. Each of' them felt that his or her home was the best, Dr. Gandy,. president pi. convention said Union has the best looks. THE PALMETTO Missionary Sermon by Dr. Gandy wiis all that could be fdesired. A life-of service was point emphasized. Many- beautiful lessons were taught. Text was taken from ^sa?ah( Q:jB; "I fere am I send me" was pai't of text. The model Sunday School proved quite interesting with Dr. Howard of Darlington conducting * ThHTweek Good Samaritans artFori hand. Union seem to be the seat of conventions thin season.- "City of Hospitality" is willing to- do her bit and hope to prove at all times that the name she bears is merited. . ' Visitors coming to Union will find first-class grocery 3tores, viz: Crawford, Gregory and Gibson; Cafes by W. H. Hampton and Mrs. Hettie Gos?ice, sanitary condition of cafe rpost satisfactory r Drug-Storer L. A. Sortor pharmacist; snfe drinks, ice crehm etc. served and courteous treatment offeTed. Your patronage is solicited; Dentist Dr. C. W. Montgomery who wiH be gfad to relieve you of dental trouble. Dr. C.' A. Dawkins practicing physician who finds pleasure in service rendered to humanity. - at- c* ? n - > xt ? ^ ? mi. UttWKlus uj 1ncw x ui k is spending usual summer vacation in Union. , "A little bird tells." The funeral of iM.ts. Nettie Ann Sanders was largely attended at Zion At-Mt-Rt of which-shewas a Trrember prior to leaving for Asheville. Many telegrams^ resolutions.-ietter-s-of condolence were read by M.rs. J. G. Douglass, these with beautiful floral offerings attested to the esteem in which Mrs. Sanders and' familv were held in this their honie-town and other rntics. Rev. \)Thompson * past^rr?ofZion eulogized the body. Revs. Rob? "' son of Hamlet. N. C and McNeil of Spartanurg assisted Rev. Thompson in service. Abrums and-Mooi> weTe~j undertakers. Prof. L. M. Tobin insti uctor in Unio | University, Richmond, Va., is still indisposed aT home of parents. Tr?yers and best wishes for his recovery are offered. ' - ? . Mrs. Tobin was pleased to receive groceries ifrom members of -Cghad.v Grove Baptist Church, Swatzer, S. C. Prof. Todd and Rev. Mr. Lyles unloaded just in time for meeting. Many .thanks. T^e nice ham-brought by Rev.. Tnbin was. the very thing that saved embarrassment. " ? Mrs. Bessie Gureton was pleased to have her son from Columbi^ visit her also Mrs. Bertha McKissick her daughter from Charleston S. C. who was enroute to Mountains of N.'C. Prof, and Mrs. Cyrus Willia.ms were pleased to have their mnthpv frnm Mailing visit them?" EASTOVER NEWS Sunday was our regular preaching day. Our pastor Rev. J. A. McConnell delivered a soul 3tirnng sermon from 2nd Timothy, 1st Chapter Kt.il yprw ' T Wm^'Using Ynur Talent." After which the Lord's Supper was given. *Mt. Zion church was honored by having as a visitor Rev. Mrs. McConnell, the wife of our beloved pasbpr. She tcjelivered a beautiful address to th e Sunday School. A standingv welcome awaits you, Mrs. McConnell, come again. Rev. J. A. McConnell and son also Deacon Stewart of Goodwill Baptiat Church-were the dinner, guests of Mr ind Mrs. G. E. House.on last Sunday. Mr."Joel H. Jackson and nieces of Columbia were the guests of Mrsv Carrie E. House and family Sunday P. M. Mr. John Webber of Gadsden, S. C. wasv the guest of the Misses House last Sunday P. M. Mrs" Carrie E. House, accompanied by her son and daughter, Bennie apd Willie Mae Housr motored to Trenton "a few davs airo. While there thev and Mrs. Nicholson of Bettis Academy. ??tfT^h-tjehobl" opened with" a larg?$ enrolment. Prof. Eugene "B?rn\velj the efficjtjn' principal in*1 charge: " . - __ji CARLISLE NEWS - Tht. Sunday school of Mt. Eden wa? ! very good as ifsust." We had the P. ; E. -with us who reviewed the lesson^ and gave some very encouraging re- ] marks. . At 11:30 "lie preached from Psalms | -Uiir?subject; "The tree planted."] Ttk-h he held the TourTIi" an if last quarterly conference which was a ! | very successful one. On Sunday j 1 proa! ty8 S*?Tg ^CV ^ J?^.n30n from Matt.,25:6; subject: "The uncertain call." The ch.urch barbecue that w^s had on Saturday was one "Great Big L)a\ in Carlisle. Wt> had lots of good things to eat and plenty of good cold lemonade and ice water and coid drinks to drink. Just about the time we were having a big timp vvg hod a heavy down pour'of rain. We finished.up at tha parsonage. Everybody that was therr reported thet they had a very nice time. The hash was out of the ordinary. The entertainment that was given ny the Sunday school on Friday nite was carried out nicely. . A large num her of young people and "grown -ups as well were present. James Chapel Baptist Church had their Children Day exercise on Sunday evening. A large crowd was there .from different churches round and ahont Carlisle. MirsfTTancy Cheek formerly of Carlisle but now residing in Snartanburg is here visiting friends. She is looking the very picture of health. ~ Mr. \\Mllfe ~ 1 Jawklns is Tn Spartanburg visiting his sick grand mother. We hope he found her improving. CALHOUN FALLS NEWS , On Saturday night at Mrs. Fannie Murray's home an entertainment was given sponsored by Mrs. Murray 1 . r~ -? rr : " -IMS LEADER v. ?_ZL? V for -the benefit of the local W.-H-. and tr F. Missionary Board. There was * 'H grand time. (+ .Sunday was kervioc duy at Mt: He- V* bron A. M. E. Church. Rev. Let- * ai man delivered his first sermon of 1 the day at the regular preaching hour | V In the afternoon the Missionary I it Society rendered a program J after to which Rev. Letman delieredv anoth- et On Thi*dsday of last week, ,the j S delegates to the local fi ill vent ii m . L. Sunday departments embarked to ,\lt. it Zion where the sessions, were to be h held. Besides the delegates *y""'tt03t of -Sunday School members from Alt. i rt Hebron School attended it. They j were Mesdames Rosa Wiley, A. B. Ed-1 niunds, Carrie Edmunds, Addie Ware, t'\ Willie C. Singleton, Miss. Minnie Cal- \ er,; Calhoun Emunds, Henry A. Ed- > niunds arid William Sigleton, also | ^ Mrs. Fannie Murray. They really ul enjoyed the convention. Mount Zion ,,, -rs.-snuatgd about \ miles out at Wu-''a] lington in McCormiekJJCmin^y. " Just . over the-county line Saturi. day our base ball team was. whipped by Tate's Grove Georgia to the tune j t>, of 8-4. Mt. Carmel was also <trini-r; ^ med there by Ragland Georgia' 0-2. j r. They were two thrilling games jt MT. OLIVE BAFT. CHURCH ... \-v ' Rev: Jr-fc. Bruuks, Pastor ~*~Tj ~ " . j a; ? ^Sunday -School was fine? Suoday-^T morning with a large crowd; well u studied lesson; many question were j L asked and answered. .... _J.lt Last ^Wednesday night Miss Alee- "umia Bowman gave a. lawn parly at ai the chuicli for the benellt of getting ; t<. books for the choir. It was a sue- I w cess.. 1 di A 1'* Miss Leuvenia Bell, Mrs. Elouise Lewis and Mrs. G. S. Reaves went -to-'the ic home of Mrs. Elouise Lewis anil to \\ Their surprise she. cut a water melon 'T. which weighed about 50 pounds and,tj it was enjoyed by all. T a'i Sunday afternoon Mrs. Janie Hea-j ves, Mrs. Agnes Beads and Mrs, U. j a S. Reaves motored to Marietta, N. C., ] ,t fa tricif hor cictuv Mru Pttiniu A rrmtt rl, .they reported a pleasant trip. U: Mrs. Ruth Rowell, MiSs Willena Gerald' and Mr. Willie Gerald are home from the North to spend their u summer vacation with their parents j] Mr and Mrs. W. F. Gerald. t< Mr. George Chism left home Sun- t day afternoon to take a job on the w Georgia'Tobacco Market. We wish ? for him much success. il Mr. G. S. Reaves has been made o: an .authorized?deafer for the Gulf : ,| Gasoline Co., and can handle the cour-j p tesy cards from this company. CEDAR GROVE A M.E.Z. ( HI KCH ? Rev. C. H. McRae, Pastor Sunday School was well attended 1 j ul X'i'tlai Giuip Cliuiili/ TliU lU^Juil ! j was discussed enthusiastically. We are glad to know that Messrs J. | ' C. Sartor, J. H. Johnson, Press Wil- j/ - iimns is able to~bg ott~theirjob's 1 ^^ after a short illness. Misses El- y | liott B. Abrams, Inez Epps, were ey: | ' l ening guests of Miss Magnolia Epps | I Sunday. ~ ~ ' ' Mr. Janies R. Epps was the guest ! j of his parents Mr. and Mrs J. J | ' Epps Sunday. They enjoyed a love, ly evening. Come again Mr. Epps. Miss K Gilliam snent the week | end with her aunt, Mrs. Braddie f, i Epps. They enjoyed her being there j.'. 1 TherP will Irr n mnlight pifph' | Cedar Grove School' House for the , ^ j Kindergarten and elder people. We "wiH ~?ntertain "^llie Idnderg'ahten at . ,3:00 P.* M., an the public at night. * ' Come one and all, we are planning j ] on having a nice tiirje if the weather is nut iin.lenn.nt. 1 I The farmers are?all?sniiUng -avei -| i 1 the refreshing showers of rain. j. \ I Grove News call on Master Willie ju LoU-Epps for a copy of the Palmet? : to Leader; only 5c a copy1."" He is an The picnic will be Saturday AiWust y : 1st, 1931-. ' _ r" W1NNSBORQ NgWS Miss Emma iBeaty as represen- J tative for St. Paul ..Sunday School, Hev. J. M. Beaty, Mr. O. E. M^pigault s and Mrs. Eddie Davis were among-"13 those who attended the B. Y. P. L'. and Sunday School eonvenbitrtfl at ; Union last week. They reported a 0 j grand time. . ? -n Mis. Florence Young lett tasrt * i her children. We very much regret j to see her leave usV Rev.. H. Westbrooks of Rock' Hill B dropped" in and delivered another one of those thrilling sermons to the 1 saints at St. Paul Baptist Church!-' last Sunday evening." On July 22; a picnic was given af 1 the pond west of 'this town" hv th? cl Ever Green Club of Bethesda A. M. S E. Zion Church. A goodly number V I was out to enjoy the woamdighL-ride Ji $21.00 was realized in the effort. A r similar affair was given by the Jun- t? ior Club of St: Paul Baptist Church u oir 4he previous?Monday nrght by E which $25.00 was raised. -This pic- l> nic was had at Ridgeway, S. C. A 1 very large crowd went from here. o Among the stranger^ or visitors with E us that nifffft were Rev. J. P. Reeder v: knd wife from Columbia and sister e Mrs. Caldwelht?f New York. Both, V tiie Ever Green and the Junior Clubs t? very much appreciate the friends yu tl operation. h M rss Alice Mcintosh who has been j ii spending awhil.e in Columbia return- tl ed last Thursday to attend the dis- \'< tctct rorrntry "convention. "Tn?ttrrnre'Ti gatherings Miss Mcintosh is making tl for herself a name. * The many friends are happy to w welcome the return of Mrs. Hattie ni M.' Blake from Detroit, Mich., with it heh as they motored down were Rev. C H. E. Royal and Rev. B. F. Iaac, her P daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Claybon, and four grand children. > Leaving De- i i^t 7~ . " ott on the they arrived here le 2<)th. Mrs. lUakc will remain but 10 nit i jf 11 if | j. 11 IV lit uincil on :>TIT~ Hope for thorn it safeumlpl'tas't trip to Deuoi . Mrs. V- *ssTe ' TTTTfi al <1 on of Roanoke a., who nas spent a foitnij/ht with datives ami Iriemh- .here returned bn?home this week Sin- expre-si a very plea.--a lit >ta.V; am'l we were deed Kind to have hoi with u.-.. he tell in lo\e with the Palmetto euder and?I exten line To mvitaon to it,-> newsy column-. , to visit" pr home. - . ,Kev. J. ih Heaty is a--mtinjr in the vivul meeting at lieiihetl-w die. ( 11 IK \SN NKW.S Itel is iii, ?|u.'. |?rt;'t Wi'lik W % -1' % * tliailV. x;*l i' Meniird hi > (i-1 i n. ? imh'i" H* Julliwl School l>f .Mi l till j,-, Voh-. icbii p it - t- inn j i 'jlli \V. dm* i|jt s uto last Sunday hrnught into .our lidst many worker. nil the chutvlv .so.-many n?<tahd?~ > rem 1 ar and m ar. inong -nine ul those *ttending were Mr-. Mary- Ah < I.aid th'tininc 'ol juknntti C allege ot ' I'lo'i idti.- w ho. a .eryune know s i- one of tin- m? .it standi ha-?Wwn.i-n l.udii"?of?tire ice, also tin* noted poet and write! tifte?> i.a11v -11;i: II cifr.v Ir; th.tl\ wl eorgia, who ha.- rcn-nily ri,*i united om Kufope and Afin-a; in und,M).-. r. unci Mrs. MH.'av of Atlai.'Ui. diu.. tni many, ot hikawi ot' the' tate. tied by lh. 'G W. Hunts and Al-s. eng the very a hie hu. i" hoine d'ain i. the .public eye tlieu .out taiMmg. -el'ulne- - :tw?the hyrro, . cltun h. and 11,.- : -.m. .,?i, i ' ? our group. \?;iy iii-puutional ere all the public' lytwies- and ail. resses!- \ el v iiliMMim and* eloqjiteiit a. '.he addie>' 'la jt. .V **?b? uf - Mtii -t-thy-? - ? :?1? ?. On la*t Sun da y_at W?-.-lc\ M. K. hufehf* Green St., the- pa th:. f?i. '.j-.J11 . 1*'^f\e' ji'iKsl sei riion fg yi.largo eoiiy i >y a Oil?a.llluliyi whulll A el e lnuil.. .l. tloi.ihI Trieiids. ' Tin* Sunday .Siliool hour at . Ill,, Was oiiv; numbered ,oii 'he UTeUSt- III aiteli iaill f. 1 Ik' seh.,,,; ads oilo tla- 11 o ^lui k' -ei v i 1 ?. i s all attend hi iktiig tfye uUej.da .t,e. tie hundred pei cent. v The, evening- sv: vice- a( * h? ??Vlbck a> an ext-eln tit one. Thr-. oapecial servii.?- al'iany ,d 'Ithe pa'.'. 5r Tor the" ybirny ' people" i/f 11 t hurch. .-v very int> $ -liny .pupei a- read by I in'M A. Robinson. ^rl he .1 iari?T.i? , mine |n . J> 1 v- * Tr;? tiul'ch," al >i tin* iiiiih triii ron-i ting f Fred A. bTrrbin-on. William I*. Seiners and' .heroine iMur'-hall of the 'ivshytoi i.tn t lun cli Rev. ('. A < otlinyi aim ex jm tor 1 \V e.-de-jr-ialid letired. pastor < ! the outli < 'at'oliiia <illt i-i i'iin-. Mi-111'i i ,|Mu'o)iul ( lull \ 11 i. it, the iity | ?* i id lg a vuk.jt4in! aiiiony hi t iteiihf-- ? Notable- oh he tale ill vUl' lind-t uriny the pa t Week 'were: KeV. MMfakihtl-t'litri' Mlnili h) i-'rl-i-r-T W huilin ay-Sehoul?Alis-iioiiat.the Pre-by?rian Church; Hev Manoiiv ot Che-si ; Rev." and Air tr4 I Muiiey uh nd Mrs. I. I.) D Mi I ubeht IcKoy ot Sumter. S. i . and many tilth's .ot wlllth are- great 'Wwt'kei'^ f importance ??r tin-- faith. Pee D^e.-UlUoii Bap.tl-t t'h.uivh of or eity is in t lie inid,-?t pt ' .a Very ye; cess tub revival setiMJiu. -A'ui y uju-. ue i- the method u-?d tow'uTd -oah using., We trust that, tin- yrea'te-tiiccess will come t. the ihuivli' thru us. -H-a-onal campaign. I>i. w,?s-?'iMi..11i111-1 11?.l>... m , i r ~ t i111 'I'tMl - IIIII a. l.-t-l t- i i i, d a t a'. Ih-.>ee Bapli-t Church. I he tUIH'i'al sol vi.'es < ! the late lex Drake an olii n?*?er Ire city rctS heitl -las\ "?AIV -?aA?V\ tvjf V 1. Church. y" Little M'~- Mil ..in I'.-W.ii"i . e\v Vul K, > i' u 11c i' ! i I. i ill ^ i L-e ate 'KdwuTTC- Kdu-.u ?(.-. i> ~ir*k5 u e\v da v.- with Iiu-ImI- A!' ? '.lie ffusiwH ot' he-1" vi-r. with the. i ei.nnih> f her brothet, I-1??.>?! . w|H.-tw-a;- 1 unralty.ed l:nt u.-. f.~7C Wt - U \j1 ~ Tit* TupnT...r Liii 1111*i i -' u iih l," 111 bv hFh! .at the TCTliTiTitTi W Into h'esr-- Social .under the >t.u.>p.n.;e> ot li?- Pulpit Aid ut We.Me\ h 'hutch is *pilinv up. many votes lot Fit?Vc't I lot. - VniUlf Iw.liiT-l..? ?. Hv?? it) i u vott- yoiu choice tor only ten,cents, i very liensrnliui evening l?|d tinned: ' Ih? Anthony-.P. riiutf One' ot our tater women physicians were seen in ur fin-iti"' ivti'k Th'C A M. K' /-. t tinii h under .htI'Ult-1 - i 11 >? )!'" .?v-?l Mi > 't'l?rrr ur i i-t > i- protri'ct.-.nm -vet v tnlui. nendabie in the erection ot its' new dihee and house ojj worship. HAM UK N i:\NS ethel_Presh> e--nm < hurch?Kes . 4r. 1). Collins-, P.u-tur The North mut South Caroline Pre-tyn-i ian Sunday School cor rent ion loscd asmm lul meeting at ln;j.er und'i\. Rev T. K. James ot' Uhi^ illsL-PL'lasldcIiLt_ ALl . . D.. A. WliittruwC in. Secretary. I inlay inoiinny the oil Was called The fnRtiwmjr mini-?rs were present Ue\. W. Gtdc .1 of i'tlnntii'- P.'.v V < \ It. O.I . .1 )iHoti t?Rr\.?At?1 *. \V ilitiL-i*?>ir ibpvilU*; Rev. A ?I. \\!7iKji\yjn OI 'immon'sville; Rev. A .1 M> Queen, f Rowland; Kit*v. (I I'. Collins, ol lillon; Rev. T. K. damn -- ol liar'sille and delegate* from all ehuich s were present with good reports, l e were gl.uk to have thr-a-mivmtrun ) convene with n-. we wish to think he nieiiibei?> and 11 mud- .'for the ospitalit\ they showed toward nelpig make this the hest meeting in le history of the.Sunday School' cuneivtion. We raised more money if IP old ."saving t une??r=?trght like nat. Plenty to eat every day. Among the many friends we had ith us-in the ministry o. other deiminations were the Rev. J P. Wash igton and Rev. \V. T. Murray of An lellanville of the A. M. hi. Church, uthvgave-heiplul addresses. Mr. * Charley Bethea. Mi. in 1 Mrs. loyd .Cheek of the* m h. Chinee ? ^ ^ . ? ' v -Vttge J veil- present on Sunday ami ;*r i Uilit'lV i cn.m M o .' II ii to hi ..-rt "in?Jfood- [)'i?t')i?rrmf" wiie iyr their | etticient service renderei during tho -f-t-vtrvention." ?; ? ? * SO.MK MOTHER'S CHILL) .Mildred rtie2' Junea ;<>Ut in tin- luvely woild I Weill led. hung I ^ and ivild ' : J*Ut ire art s.uiiif nl othe iehrfcj ! ? He has been awav from mother ! His mother could be in distant land , His lather be i oubl not klm.lv ,L jNoLodv cares for the beggar, jVN?re.\vill th,.' pi>oi . bvy ?o ? ' * [ He kn "'w< nothing about the gusptl [Jl'be ' Bihle he t,a.~Tiot~ TuTai d" : Minr - ymf-hy mil^ t hat \vg sing l j lie ha-f, t .beard a -b.rnrie woiif, |_fli,'.. cttHLujt vru w preaching .?.? . v ?? He hear.- no mill) teY i>? <-?.> h I.That:, the' kind of a boy' 'That ni. moat re-- < hoi. Ill touch. ' ' I Ovi-r tIn-?.i.arl u.>ild-hf ramble* H.i.'Ui'fr I- . I.V- raKVOil lu'ili xx'ilj I ^ < '.?!h'inl<4 i! 't. fii! vf l int- oegy ar rr ~ T~ Fur hv Is aoiiio mothei ' > child. ' ! AUKI \ n I V|;vty -? 1-!- ! tl. . Sat. __?i jurcTa tr.| Now Vos I, l 'it \. f ji. ~ visit J l.'J Mi.?.?:. hloow. B>>v *l Kiufcittht at hum . I hope M i s: )luM'!y a pleasant trip. Hai ia h-tt with hc-r for {Philadelphia, Pa.. t?? :.peml some tiir.'V. "* . i?-Mi? \uifii-ti)'- Hiaiil K-ft liiii'u tin.? i week aftof. .'-pi'lidiUu'-a lew day- with family bn Secession Aff, M-s.rs. >' .). IParst and C. B 'Acker , won-.VI - it ,.x. tf.,. dMi* ,k tl,V"'ii ffi Hutiea Path,' atlencfuiy .thtc Abbevilli ilr-aii.ititiic act club nJay at Liberty tJaprm School Auditotiiim. - Mr= Mar-?WHs -7: i- -VP at ' tiki-""" ^ writing at In r Louie '?u Cedar St.' _ Pjof. ( . <; <J arret t of Columbia ' wa< hoio "at the Kk-ctorai College -tlnl Was' xv.ii.h--a\vaf y a- u-ual. instead* Mr. \\ ayrnait Kdwa-rds. Mi.-. F. 11 a IjMvffti; spent last sun- . U i 1 V Mi Atlrlftt'rl ( 1 U VP i ? K HTTZT TToTZ r and daughter. She ifp./rt- a^.pteaT an: t?ip . ' A- ?3: R<-v. .a.ii<i Ali-. .\ K. Franklin and| Ke\ Frank!?, - -i-.tx-, Ah.-. William?f HflTr.tv~aT.ri Ah F'i ink' Collier and lauvhu-i, AL--. ..,i Hwiiea Path * vtV very* r.'lc'a-ant valid.-: on Mrs " - bil i i't? (t?.-Hvt-n.- nr. d Adr^?C?B.? Atkt-i la-t . Sund'a. a ft.-t ..Owl, Rev. j F.,i ank hi, |?i t-iu (it'il ! ., ? u n? - V Jd.infe~ I .-'u?;,(l;vt. ,a ;^r 1 P 'Xrk.M i- -t! 1 heart broken j.-llltu- All AfuitrW 'Bl'oU II i-. \ i-ifing v \h I K H VWMr , !< ,-.h A.; is vVr> llun' and -ay.- that'' - . [la- will ni.i iii.piio?- -untii Mi blown I'd op -vh-iA in n Ah - - 1 E B and hjpa jhou -ouf, it AVlil.be i Mi- - Elizabeth (>. ha- been i1 I II n 111. -Wli|TT Hi Iiu i 'TP . mi c i|,ll j Ave..-but i- slow I. improving*.? '?. ?ft- ~ ? ^ -z >- - TIRED FEELING ,1 A tUlML! ::\v y,-.iV-i fd'fr 1 ' "P ' /? was in a very -nerVous p - ?-i Cnndlt ion jr,lu-quilt. ,..1 ;?_ Vjj dition was; caused by const!-' . | paiion, a.-> i telt-Very tired au4 " ') I'v. "cTTcl not Jaa-ve -a- L'Oud apatite >g_ -> ?\ ui "sleep-\rrri. ~ _.a j*- "i read ot Thedforcks Btark" ,\l Draught and decided to take- *\ : .j ly.iL After_i took one package, H 7-1 felt to.pinch better that I J .! '"" continued to iake it until. 1 i| .M had taken six. Ti- Hp "Getter and my appetite is .bet- . ,-jj ? it r, ahd .I can sleep veil at k\" night. I" will gladly Arc-corn- J \ mend .Thodlord s Black- ,), "tT" ; Draught to anybody."?Mr.-.. Id Mary C u n n y i n g h a m, 30S ~h- -wi?Nf.Weli St.,?Andei'i-on,?St?G-. ej The Old Reliable ThcJford's ?t "ivf i Black1Draught , \? F*?R .PovsTir-CTIOSI. K\ iNOiuk's noa Bn.i<.'i.s.>ea9 7. ' jt- 11 A M 11 TON'S- ? 1611 Main St. i U1A.' P 1>S andTTUTHKS on Easy Terms Si... . Office, Small Expense. I Small Profit llFAN-O-LlN SYSTEM I Give FAN-O-L.IN Hair. Scalp Dandruff arid Toilet Preparations a trial.- Their worth --has?been . proven. Registered m U. S. Pat- ';i ent Office. * ? 5 AGENTS WANTED. Write lor term. ' Made by Mme. Fannie L. 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