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Saturday August WW. Batjbsburg news St. James C. M. E. Church closed a very successful meeting utt ?tayt . i riday night. Man? souls were eon, verted and several converts joined the church. After having preached for us all the week the?He v. M. Gladden left Saturday for Columbia. Mrs. L. B. McLees, who was vi -i t _ ing our meeting left for her home Sal? irfday luui'itlntf. ~T^ Sunday morning the Pastor, Rev. J. J. Cook was at Wesley Chapel. The ^revival {meeting -starred. Services, throughout the day were good. Rev nnnit-jmiiuitii?f<?r?twv-1 e^t??>rr John lK:dO; "It is ti 11 i."I..?1. Subjec.. Christ is suffering death aiid "sov: erignity. A Wonderful seiinoii was heard. . y ;JO o'clock the a i leniooti ser\ ice opened. The Oa? Giove Pros.byienan choir furnished music for the service. The sopalfuv I I mil I I '.ill 1 1 subject Hand Writing- on the Wall. At 7:30 a hitrh spirited vice was "held. At 8:00 the Castor spoke from the text found Judo.6:23. The KTdge Brunch Baptist Church Choir .-ang. ? MiVi nig day $24.38. Kev. E. M. (iilliam is ? conducting the .meeting at- NVUJey Chapel, -.t Olive Branch Baptist Church rove Val mating started Sunday. Th* pastor proiwln.'il l rmft?tv^v-,?s ar.i : i ly yourselvea for tomorrow! A in.u." *31 ber of out of town visitors worshipped with us. Rev. J my W J ??? Ridge Spring preached a: l:uu. |;r\, f Cain an expastor preached for us at night. He delivered a soul stirring, sermon. Subject- "IV sure your sins will find you but. Rev. Hatfield of Columbia will preach during the ?:: week. . ? :?: Mrs. Naomi Matthews - Brooks of '? Augusta, Ou., Is hftl'e htlehunrg 'Jlive B'-inch met"'tig. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Met'r.e nave as their gpests for the week'their daugh. ter, Mr*. iiiine- -Meta riiamioond and Utile son Marion of I * I 1 Mrs. Hammond is ab o. aiim.i t li.-l meeting j] Mr, and Mis. A.ndru^ WmN.h. ..r ^Baltimore are here visiting relativys and friends. Mr. Lake Jackson's home on Coltim1? bia Ave., was destroyed .< :uly Monday morning by fire. Tim house caught from the building next duo a which was completely destroyed before _?_ aid was gotten. SMOAKS NliVVS Sunday being a v*-ry plea nil day we had a very inU'restine; Sunday School and the lesson beautifully ili. cused and reviewed by Su.ii*. i{. M. Moore. The Misses Amy H. De mo av. Hint , tie Moore, Irene Moore in company with Mr. B. II. Carter, \\ i 11 ;.c_.< ai.te Floyd Carter, \V. M. Mo e, \\'i':i ? Juhtisun, tnotoi'od in SI. \ !..?I? meeting Sunday. The comiap;. - -y -.. ; is in full sway. Miss A ny ii. I >e ' | , sausure and Miss Ilattie Moore hu\e caned several hundred ui'i - p. a-, tomatoes, .corn, .peaches, et , umn i ; the direction of Miss Dessau-ure'.. i The Aiken family are on 1'ie i-*\ list; hope they will soon ivc \er. .. HLAt'KVII.Lfc; MANS Mr., and Mrs. Herman llulman of DU:io,Ul?l.:.. 1. 1 miauciiJiiiu, ,I*U., were 111.- 'gllOvts of Mr; Holniau parents ^a^t?\wv4vr Mrs. Aiken Rice uf Oddmoiv. I'm.. is here visiting friends and rdathes.' Joyous in every detail war Ala."e l donia picnic of the Sunday Scho.d <>n i tower's Mill. Miss Bernice Jack-un : pent' -r-'un 1 day in Denmark, being t7u*" </u.sl .?t i i"~ Migacj~Evaago 1 i ife*~u nR^TFmrrT yrrrh r ~ r Mrs. Minie Jackson and danghicri Bernice attended the fim ; d H. O. Frederick in Bamberg Ab.i'da.,! 'TwJaj ?-^doni. I'el i.l t at the school of which In- is principal. | : Mrs; Morgan nDa\ i- "ii'"l T: ' ' daughter Dorothy ueie the -I | u guests of Mrs. Delia li .\Mim_i ' The many friends of All A 1.11 Glover were glud to see her up and J out again Sunday. CLEVELAND, OHIO. SLAVS It is' with delight to i ui-.o-t i Rev. 1{. C. Bailey is ia-pro-Vm . ly. Hope he will soon be 'hid.- A leave the hospital. . Sorry to say but .Mrs'. Clco ihpu r.' rigg passed away, and was funerali,-. ! ed at Antioch Baptist ('hutch .. i !: l . Tuesday, lfrr family ha thy of her many frien !>. Mrs. A. Mitchell of the Bee Hive .BibioT?! a speedy recovery. Very happy to say. M>\ A. !i. I?;r pree, Jr.; is improving nits ly" Mr. and Mr s. J. K, (!oo|?i v, a< J ' panied by her" sister," Mrr?A N. Holmes and daughter ||, K n K\iih. motored to New York and Can-id. and repotted a womleriul imp. W'kd.in Buffalo. they wore tin- hoo-e of Mr, and Mrs. Rayiituiii? (\<tii, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jackson. Mi Jackson will be yHueifihei ? ,]' d?TTi /' Otis Counsel, Dean oi' Women at South Carolina State Colleev; M Jackson was- also a member' of the same family. Dr. K.ltsha Gilbert formerly of Columbia, i. it-., do-m work in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. George i-Yank'm an i their daughter are visitinc hi* -i. ters, Mesdames Kibbler. Miller and Land. Trust they will have tin en 1 joyable stay, while here. They are' ffbhV Chicftfco, 111. The friends of Mr. Bob;. Brooks are very glad to have, him hack in the city with his new bride, former; ly Miss" Ellen Jackson. "MY. Brooks is a member of the South Cavoliua College faculty Ilopb? their, vacation here will--fie Happily spent'. Mrs. Alberta Car for Oil# rind little daughters, Betty ami Barbara h.uve returned from Augusta, Ga., where . ?h? went to attend the funeral of -M. >. : ? g Vhihrin the~Sox>tti"S1ie" r*~ ^ uncle in Orangeburg, e. * 1'iod Itiggs, Mrs. A. 4 "* He.on, Ruth Holmes Mr. ' I. .Cooper, Miss Ollie ... nnd Mrs. Lang Dun^--lot e-=:?Akron - to "see the Zeppelin. . JLeon Fanning left : to spend their vaj -- ?jl... ..Ingham, Ala., with J relatives and friends. . ilr. \V a. Juctson, Buffalo, N. Y., a:lender. th> -\ i i:nal V. M. C. A. j.L 'if lasj| week. It was quite a swai ..j,ir. ?, JOTTINGS' FROM MANNING V I After u successful revival meeting at Ebenezer Baptist the revival at [Trinity A. M. E. started and lasted for two weeks. Both were a great Mi's. Sara E. Cole Davis of- New j York formerly of Manning visited her re] at i vo -ami fricndse-for three weeks. While here, she was invited to Mrs. companied i?y her sister Mrs. Julia 1 l>uvi^'' and Iter i daughtej; Blonde]!. '. \i t ifi.uier't able Kiev were greeted by their, cousin, Mist Virginia Walkf. Hi. e- iiim'Ii #> Messrs Ed., J no., and James - Walker;- After dinner" inany games were played. 1 Miss , Annie Fraaier and Luub?*' Boone are here for a few weeks with parents. While bere they are spend. nig?a??aw?dayjs with relative's 111 Suiiiter. ^. , ?? Mrs. G. L. Walker has . returned . ii' voi lli where site spent a few weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Jerry Frazier motored to Allendale to visit friends. He reports -an?enjnynhlp trip, Miss Virginia Walker and Mrs. P. Bowman were tne Sunday guests of Mrs. E. Cole. Messrs Q. Sumter and W. Brown motored to Charleston. Sunday to visit jglotisss; - ' Z TilE FLOWER TOWN NEWS. There is an abundance of rain In tliese parts - now-a-days. i-i u ,-vtfrtki'.: r. have , been' taking heavy tojl in these parts' during the jMSl ' "OR. ~ . * ' 1 Howard, an aged lady o i . omvil.e was mangled to death >e d-ussing the tracks am. Bradley, has shown : arkeu improvement, hut is "* ???" " her In?i.?ATiMi-.s? again .to the delight k r i. any l'rieuds. Mr. Henry. Kerny, departed.this life oi- tr.e morning- of the lT.th after an di ess oi 'more than a year. rear? L. AIuvpli has returned to C> Iumhia to resume her duties in the gjhee ot Supervisor Johiiaon. .. . <it 11. Ih Thompson delivered very 'inspiring address at Bethel XT AT. K. ( lui.reii the evening of the IS'. Mi.-.\J..ii;e .\lyott has moved to -aid i.n ill;- at Slimier. Bethel lias | In : one .ol' its l'e.w dependable mem The play, "The l'urude hy t|ie Sea was stayed at Bethel .Monday even-inif was a success. Mr-. Ci-acie Ashe, principal of the Alston tiradx*d~ Sc*hivol and AIrSj_ Alma Aletiill, wife of Air. Thns. Mcllill our most, outstanding citzen left last Saturday for a visit to poiiVt-s in tlie v , . v IL 1 1 : ? ? : AO! til. , Air . Kai(n> flyover is spend-pg -'e'ne time in ITeiulersnnviTle, N. <.'. . I. I ii cease repining.' CI ni lives. I.AP-RKNS NKWS oi- in.;. T.'i'ing an ideal church going :' * a v n Weie u ell . at tended in II 1 -1 I .'iii . I In lllll, lull- II " 'inning out.in large nuniheVs and th* ie;_ <ni are well taught hy teachci.v I':1" ' \\ i'is't* pp/ia hod Trom K\. 1 T>: F:tlIut'- (hid" ~NeV r St'a I f! eonyrivat i?>ii listened to .a " l.u'ii t uenderiny: and snnritunl t; tin n. TIT" I i.Irs a Slimier.-; ^ITlted il, 1 ft\ 1 ur il;iy after \ -11 -?! . i: i \ a.. an I Washm-ir I * a: t, nd? ?f" S.. X.-m Hampton a leluriiiiitf she was aecumpuniod ' ii\ - Lei ,-istei and hintlu r-Jjj-law .Mr. i I Mr-. Kihler.and Iheir attractive li'n.Mf duunhier 1 .< > ?:?. Mrs. Kfbler v li.i 1;. re;-a iiif't'icd as Miss Lidio A. S.-a.'li-rs. i?n Wednesday they moored to i L eenville-. Seneca ami All ky >!' ?iurihfr tin.- wink. They also .nr ". "red j i Washington here,and M :-s . .Sanders reports a "Wonderful ' a'lit ; iy-'-jJikriows t rip, ?ti? - nfary "%'illmins -departed this !i - . .inesifciy alt it a brief ill i fully ruli/.ed Friday af-Tr , . , '-an's ('leek why it,- slu i.i ii a i h !s'Li'.ia aiul dearly loved by v. knew her.. She leaves to ny- ira a La-hand,.lour daughters, sev ! jirainl children and a hosf ol .. . i,. i s? e . nu-L MVs. Lemon and children i i.ewis Uele'er and frittwd of ? 1 i 'in h"tr-e ym ?t < of Me..r?.^j-i?I J.. VIS?I III'?past?m'l'li Mr. ; iii Mrs. It. Id. Woody were the i - ? ' f .M.s. I'd la Davis a few-days. ~ r~; ~ ??-?-?? Mr. Wash Davis i- home with his mother after speeding sometime at he hospital. Little Miss Arizona Kirke of D%ri.it wlliml t lo? ft'iint-.Old with tllM father Mi*. Taylor Kirke. The funeral of Mrs. Callie llarfis kvas?.h(;l(l Sunday afternoon ;it Ho|h\v'f 11 Bapjtist Church. She leaves AC mourn three ehiklren, a husband and jit host of relatives .and sorrowingITnr-ntts. "r,Tr"'" ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Hud'gefls aeroili ponied hy Hahv Daniel, Mrs. Lain I 'at nHifl-iUldh Air.- DosteUe fsout h ?1 tutored to "WiTsnTnglon, Pittsburg and Prineeton, during the week. ' Mjts. Ksiella Cookfr returned to the city, froiirWashington where she visited her children-'-Mr. r?4 Ahrs^ John Cooke and "Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Gary. Mr .and Airs, haule Owens had as their dinner guest ..Friday. Mr. and 1 C Tun PiMiMrrrro {Mrs. Jns. Irby of Washington D. C., Mrs Annie Bell Crawfori, Mountyille'S. C., ami Ml", ami Mrs. John OriiTin "this city. Mr. ami Mrs.. Fletcher B. Hunter J and son have returned to Washington after spending awhile. Mrs. Hunter is the heice <?f Mrs. Earle Owens. ~ Mrs. Minnie E. Caine Moody and three children Sarah Marie and Masicrs^AJharles and Willie, Jr., formerly of this place but now of Washington accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. .Martin P. Henry of Chevy Chase,Aid., motored here and were the delightful giie.-'t-?of?H+ere?eons iht??a-mF aeiee Mrs. Alice Moore. Mrs; Moore' w< ouvpanie> i Ik- party to . Columbia *i,o Visit iVlrsi .Mooie's mother, after enjoying their stay theija, they left on Thursda " for Greenville, WinstonSalem and Virginia enrouto home. Ale-dames Moody and Henry will be .reinembeiud here :ts Mrs. Minute E. hihI Cordia B. Crawford. Mr.* Hampton* uccoiMiJ^nied by his mother was in the city on Sunday Come again, youi tiiy always welcomes you. PENDLETON. NE\YS . Mr. John Henry ltohinson, lel't rriday J'or Crcnsbdi'ui N, C., where he will attend A. and T. State College thi? winter. \\'d. wirh hinu/nucl\ ?iniee-om.?? Claton o Font";*?is. home on FfTT via at ion from Wnliorforce College where he is attending school. . We rrm g!. d m have him with as. ""Mr." luTil Mrs". MeCatu-lilin after spending a part of their honeymoon here left five a visit to patts of North Cavolina.. We. wish for them a very pleasant trip. Rev. G. B. Brown carried on re* . ival meeting last W'A'k for Rev. A. 1 (*. Kh'U id?Bradley.?S,?C,?Uo?im~;>or(s having It wonderful sueeess.^ , I'iviir.vbody Ts preparing - fur our Vianial Theme wLTeb v. ill at C.leiu.<>11, S. . ('unit' nil. Coitie all. King S i iine. f .Mis. C. Blown, M is. Vivian Mi tiger and littl- son, .LJ.Jiu-,- Jr., were the ' ! V 1:. t'.I !'Ui -I Of M1' -. "A'l. J than ' foul ?m Thuidav niiifniag. The heaji.ii pi.igraia g*.\.-ii hy Mrs. t. G. lC.e.-i I' i the school building Monday til:'hi was uTTTTTi more tnai.. he price charged to see the ladies re'setl in their latest' pnjaina suits. I'his was given in interest of .the [lot Air .CI ah. Miss Louise Vance f ft .for. Coluiiii'ia where she will attend -clio./l this ' WilKe.V. Wy. t\ r 11 III ! ina.il Mil I es <. The Missionary laufies ^a\e a re* eeption hi tile seTioTTl hutlmiur ! ri'.iay-" .'tight in -.'honor of, the . wlil-of ''toWii guests. . * Mrs; Willie Washington .of New-.'.rk N. .1.. ami Mi s. \ ivi.tii Minger if Orangeburg, .M. were the hoiiill'cI must.-. They yXjH'es etl tbt'lileh r s as having the lii-sl lim. >-\ vj -"' Mrs.?Mingvr alui .Limes. .1 r. U-it j Sumlay morning l'or Orungehui>?-af-; ter s|)Lh'i<ling , liv e Weeks wi.lh Ik r j mule and aunt, 11.-V. ami .Mrs. (I. 1!. i ."13rowu. Mrs. Wiflie Washington .iiul j ehiUlreii of'Newark. N. J., ate lieie i pi tiding. awhile with her lather-Mi. lame, 1 veils. Key", ami .Mrs. K. 13 'llmwii were tiinier 'guests of _.\j.i\ ati.l Mrs. Sam fewer Sunday. WlNNSHDUo" NKWS : ' ; 1 (Im77 a-, iiti'iiiher .of Winiishm Ian-.' Went to camp meeting la "t Sumiay. aver to eajup Welfare., < lh v.. .1. A.. .Met "oiiiu-ll from Sum , I I v. I III our tnUJi la l S i! iii .I'.i i? .(. I ill: itrer^:?: ? HeV. .1 M. lieatty 1 epulis a Veil tine m.eotine- at Ml. 1'i'ga-h llapli Km eh i.'" Tli-U'. \y .. S. (' ||e W;i ' . hi . in i 11ii I h,r lh 1 ' LI I' 11 i.. fa tar nf Se?simt I'ajv 11;v fi.aptv * I'liut'ih, nl' <*< 1 i"??111 j>?. Tile vvii'i -was with'the hi e! In 'li iiii Tuesday air: "'?>u*n'il in tii "' ~-:u iiii;;: "NVvi i . a 111: pokelii.t- thatii'. iii." Tin' roll.. mil. U 111 > I Up ''lii i-t hy Ihip! .i. ?n, Mr. Lr.y1' ' '1- I'i'.iv ," v. ho?\rj~-?Trr'-.? I 1111".n1iIimuT in \\ :i''fTuir I 'tii 1' Li?, 111'i in I i -1?1'iidar ! ,. ll^i .1,?_ Iitr!11 of Ills nari'iii^ and ninny friain.p. ' i. looks (lie picture of health. ?>1 r. Andrew Ii iitfjv i- In nv ve-iti':-hi mother .Mrs. Sara RaiiSfc. \Vr t arc p. lad 11 have hint in our -mid-st I'i'ol . If. F. < Ihnlden, his wife, lit i) diiiic'hlcr and brother slopped over a while last Friday a. thev s. d tl.r j~i Tin y in.de -pop calls at t J.. ..M s ' Ih-ulty and Prof. -AV. A. Ross* Ijofiie . | We tll'e dehyi'hled to ha\e them. I'rol> ssnt'<. td . and P. K. Meln , I fohTrwitli A1r?. Me'tnttT^l Were Week I f'nd yin -ts in our city last week, ,th ' . idlest of their- mot.her. Mrs. Sara Mr- [ I IjttTrsh. Ml'. K. K. Meljftush is a? sistinif in a ln:| dine: yj -o^ra-ni of Vouchees, 1 h-nniark. They all vv'or hiopetl with the saints at St. 1' Hantist t'luireh Sunday. Mesditmes Daisy Parrotl. Washiiur p. [ton find Willynus of 11 luck*: tuck were i I in'ttiyvn last Thur-thry on business. The State Suiltlay School cottven j 1 t inn 'uf a In M M.?kh /, i oiiion I n.n ... | will i niiM-iii- in our eilv nevt Thin | ilay. Friday Saturday and Sunda>. an appeararires. ins e\i enemy Ml.nUwoo I will speak to the eonnee 1 lion mi Friday at :.'!0 1\ M. Mrs.' Mayprie "Moore, sister of Mi. and Mr . S-. \. Moore who lias lieen j' lu-re parte a while with her mother, j' who is indisposed, let tuned -to her I ' home in J.eisey City last Thursday, j Mrs. (J. A. Aliddleton of 'Chariot te ; j i-' sp< iidiiu1' 'a feW d.iy<_ with het friends la-re Her preseiiee is very iTiiii h appreciated. j M. *r 1 Hand and Kniih finntln up. . i Kdward Crai>?-,-Han iolpit Nelson, .1. I' IPevkoinut'.i and Robert Baxter tno- j [ tomLto .Vugpsta, (Ju? la-t Sumla | | to visit the Mettos. retuTnThg "Sloti- j; day. They report -,i Jine and enjoya ! hie trip. | Miss Ma'rj^aree Wo.odard who haj J j been spending p. while iti:.Greensl?o: j | ro, X. ,i< at home to the deliftht Iof her parents and many friends^, Rev. P. J. Johnson closed a success niAnr.n r . ? fill meeting at ?t. Mark Baptist laat . week. .He was assisted by Rev. W. R. I Douglass ol' Rock Hill, S.. C. Rev. I Ross on Wednesday evening ' during'the meet in-# and took them and j Mrs. Sara Mcintosh down to the t meeting. We don't have words -to f express our joy to have worshipped | with that great host of people. Af ' Urn the sermon two young boys gave their herns to God und were receiv- | ed into the church. "k (UKKSBIRY NKWS St. Haul's revival - 'meeting -eloped Friday bight after a successful week. ! 'i'he members of St. Raul enjuy-d I -and it hank (Jak Grove Baptist Choir] Macedonia, and Pine G?-o\v A. M. E. j for ringing three nights during the J meeting. P,.1. SI V \ \..l 1.. - -1 1 -? ? ?.????? .'Hi,, *-. *--v. rt'iinr uiiU-l I'aiiiiJy oi Columbia motored up last ' VI01 1m:. io^ptrrda lew days- With Mrs. .\ih\ms-' -parents \Mr, and .Mis. G. C. Xash. Mr. Ittipcjl Nash and wife Mr-.. I lua Ni.'ii ' j^euneastev have been vis- t lt.nir parent^, .Mr, ?<nd .Mi s. G.. C. f Nirsh. . | All Julia Washington and little .rVi'.nd JnujLrhter Ruth Nash lest Friday for Hv:11a.town. 111..-after . having spent a i'c-.v week*with relatives. r.".t:l I :en\bers were .very glad tw_L hav vviili tlu'iu also, during rhvtv*H meeting Oak (imvc Baptist; Pastor { l:i",. (:('. :!( . and ol o Kev liryarti oi ! Columbia. la v. Biyarit lias heen-sp*n.ring?a~f few- .lays with Miss Ju.mita Foggie. Air?, llattie Clayborn of Sharon. , lViiiia..' spent the week Willi her sis or in law ' Airs. Alav Dixon. Air. I. J. Pruitt of Due West," . S.C. j -rrrr?:ln t of Mi- Tlulnm i iiii ,i." i i:e r. viv.il meeting. j xJk I'Mi. a Hill of Greenville ha.-> | ?--? ;l pending a few days with her ] -r j-r.., y. .viV?Hen.?Hill a lid. wife. r Ali*. and Alis. Chester Loinax arid ; Mrv -ALU1 Led Alou Ul GleeJP.'illC iiio- 7 oi l 11 do'vii to .see parents Airy and Mrs. Ai 11,ni- Ardn. . i'i .ding r.lder Gary In iThts third pi.. i 11 i 11 ronli I'rnei1 at Sr. Paul Sal lit ay, '. . Aii -s Veola Robinson, Airs. Kinft.a-', !iin- \\'.-? hmgton, Air. and Alls. Julius ;Jan.] :on. Alt " Minnie U ilhuiiis and, ~ Airs. .Imiie Arnohf are still on tin' del,.' list. ' ' . I Miss ..-Rune -M-ash and little ' if u s Wilson aitd Gradie pave an co in-.tin party Thursday afternoon !'h< > had as^ their gue<ts their little mi i..- Ai i ^i Edna, -Avery. Lnry Khm; _ -and John Hurst Admits-, of;Columbia-; "Alt; t . .Mrs. K. A. Adams and- Missr R??i-tta Nash. They reported a lints afUiuinm. Master Ernest Robinson ..mi fit tie .Wises Ruth Nash' and Jit-aneta Nash attended the party also. l'fe.-ident Gary and Rev. Win: Th< nipsBti had breakfast with Mrs. , "rTiniTie Feui'sdu -Sunday morning. REV. .IOI1N HODGES Til.AGKWKld < l'lONEER OF COKESRL'Rg PASSES " 1 < likeshin y S. ('.-On the 10th of It August', 111 the Wee hour of tiie morn- J v ing Rev. John II. Blaekwell, pioneer. ( est i/en of ('.okesbuty passed to. the i, teat beyond. lie lived to see his ixty-six birthday.- s j Rev. Blaekwell was a farmer, 'i tearlier, for more t_han lotty? years, o lie blazed ahead striving to leave a 1 a- tiifg impression upon all with whom |, If ramp-fn- cuntttef; .? e V,.r Oi-iinr citiviied with tile work.in m hand, lit- decice'd tlicit Ihore gooj could he acv'ofplishcil, to a greater number if. takniL'' 101 more' work. Then-lore 1 , vi-ral v>'.tis aeo lie viitervJ the tit in- i try, anil ? ver al'i ? i Av a ids \aiTiei1~TuT the triple work id' farming, teaching j ;.ii(l prcavlting. . With him the elehn-rii- hail ttu~~\ , ' i I . I lo u h.-.i! :i!Wl Mild, tain ami -r aiishine, he ii-heivd forth with ,i iisili , .a ivMdipe iiimil. and a deter- y rrrtrpil?r> -oh > in?rtu "hiy ' bh -ttr=ttt-H-i? . t .i- r .'iii ' f I ill 111: i lie . uw . If every-?t" .^.u-Luii ?w,hu.ui hi-.i!i r>wi,nc - I'l Yii,'t:-.lu in me" a I.'o-m??h to his grave, lie y in < ill Id- tonight --l?:ep beneath a wild- j iiii'-i?ol lloW.i-l : LI??+ -I 11 - T IliitV il.t N - In-line lie Wlf -m,taken in* wa- at his desk, trying ;i to teach the young how to grow up,4, ^V. good v'lii/i'tis." But .ilas, his ni'j il body mold not stand the 1 lrain." Hi i.'ig wiary, In- laid down p \ the wayside; and using a burden g ,i* 'a pillow;, i'ell iijdo that peaceful |. ill iTT?nile>s sieep trntn which no tuulnl. w.ikes. w In ls>,o he was laat'rie 1 -to Mi-s h Anna K. Jones. Sho* with live "child , roll: jolin IV. Mi-s Su/ann;i. .Atty., Notary Realtor; Mrs. .l.illie J. Watts, s l..al 1 >.. sIudi-YTt at Howard, all -ol \\ .is'hington. Ir* I ji and Janie^ 11 j] n vieo hilii. ' ,s -M On Thursday owning in St.- tau- 'y \ M. K Clui:eh the last rites wen j, Iuiid by a host of'sorrowing relatives' iiiil friends His nepho\\*"l'oke-bufy's own illus- . 11 ions son,* Kldi i K; A. Adams, de~- ? Itvtnvd?rfrr h4? oration.??L??1? [Yreival. in charge. t t ? S K fc? K R .V. sp: S Shin'd 7v^plend id-day -for Uw< Inii idi po?-i'< all hotipn TtTo?uenthei ? a Us very cool. 11 The Sunday S.iTmul was splendid and iht1-lesson was thoroughly- taught aiuF":l lisous-cd by tlii' teachers and. pupils. Ai 11:00 our Pastor. Rev. 1). L. Ij l.'oe proai'lu* 1 a splendid sermon. Master W. H. Vice. Jr.. ot' Atlan- v [ic_lit\, N. J., is hero visiting rela- ' Mi<. Bessie Jackson and daughter ^ Kli/ubelh of Pittsburgh. I*r?M"wcr : In- v. o-K .-ml guo.'lOif >?r. and Mi", A lau-k Ahrani. On Friday evening, <3 Mi s Floreike Abram gave-Miss Jack- t ?mt ?r surprise party. . .? Mrs. Lauvenina Mingb who has been ? visiting her sister, Mrs. Jessie Jones has returned to Trenton, N. J. t Mr. Odell Hunt spent Monday and Tuesday in (reorgetown placing base * ball Mr. Dr Lr Shipman has added to 1 hi* oBtgte a. new -ambulance. [* . "J JONESV1W.K. NEWS ? The revival meeting started at j j Foster Chapel Jast Sunday, liev. 'l ay lor of Columbia preached the hiorn- ! j. itix sermon which was. enjoyed by f alT"^ Sunday night our I'as tor, Rev. ( Collins, preached a soul stirring ' | seriUQn that prepared bis people lor L, illi: fvvival. Rev. E. A, Davis;??i j Utangeburg earned on he^^v^va' j s Even though we had rain two nights the service.-, went on with large e??n I gregutioi.A, We.hope that Rev. l?a J_ \is wjtt" collie "again ~ ttiul" pivacFi F?7i i us. The collection Uunnfe the ^week i was Jl'jD.ob .1 Jonesville was blO:sed'lu-t week Vo'l have so runny vUitois. Mt-s. Tay olor of Columbia wj- pie^tiU and mud,- ' a very he.pful talk-Sunday >!> mr.g. ' Mr. and- Mr-. Holier' Thomas (,f j j, (ucyiisb v o N'. -C., ui .:- it n?c' * lit 11 | , parents Mi. ana Alls. Ke:ly -.'vh. !,.?-. ! Mr. .Wallace- (jUil-oey. w?- W.j>; ton- i Sttjein spent a few'day.- w-'i. ITrent-;. '. ' Mr. .A.on ; At.i'i; and !;p.nlv aicfr**a I < i A1 i. and All -. ' 11 u 11 ?TT 1 ?n .! r'i, 11 [' V f''?\ecil .. 11... I...i. " r Ullii All-,. .) I';'. I '.Mi', ^Su.idav' ''""hi Alii ln-ui- (;,i:Vjk\S >?t n:vd'u-_? i -| ( m tli'c* hwtni' (,1' Ltd iuu-.n j Miss Alaynte? L.-?trailuvy. ? i?~ Prof. J. aIl. Rzcll \va.; vi; ilintf -,u ro ' Thursday. . ' -: - . ' . -. IJf. 1.. \V. I.ony i>- ? ;ri i... ' wo, h aiul .loiii-svilK- i pi-mid . > ?' .t I HM-aUM' ill'- iS "'111 ? ' " -- - - "" * j.y* l.itlti; Hillary Smith, dany-it-Ms- ui.! Mi. 'I'. I.. Smith \vas FTh ! > hi. a i'?i7 j ' fiiuliili'" Iji'i'i* ye.-'li'i'la;.'. Hit. i-i>u- ' liition. i- ?iii?U , ? ? 1 -i-ima*. Sin- . ! ii'o\v .ill tla- hospital -at I nhu'if V, ? j hope' h?-r a ^rpi-idv i ih <>\? i?. Mul XT\ 11.1.K Nl- \\ !. , Sutiday. \v.?w If L?-au 1 /fill" ;ay a.'i'f . Sunday'-- SHimd ;\\;a ' \y. ll at;? fi-1. L' ! th<>i ntiphly taught aiul d.i .ti- ? ?l l?> | ' ii-aili'.lj- aiul pilpll.-... Air-:. Niiinii- Hill.and tjauyhti-i I'Ti-y [SV MllilT, -Nil-. Allic . 151 <?V\ i,. .w. ' iit-ttic R; Tiiisltsy' and ll.- /;. ui . ? j dinner yiu-': Us. of Air. and ALr <? H Henderson mi Thursday. IliA n w..,' vTil nii'i't iny- at f air View A.. M. I.. ' / and it K< \ . (ihiviT is p,oine '"ii." K ; ,s reported that, a u underl'ul ??- r 111 i? : was .elrvt-ivd Sunday. . .j Alt*. Allw.it I-'ulliT and A11. I .'.it it**! 1 Pitts will.- tla- jfUi-st." iif All-- Ada < . | ' litudei.Mm "it I* yday e.ue.U-lLUfjL__JLir _~ i.idurt'd 'in Wau'i hiii. S. ('? :n i unipn- j 11 nii-d hy .Mr. Ha fie Hi-ndiM-.""ii t<> visit T..7T7.-iVrrrrrs.r. -ri ... i- . -V nil-trip. ' ; ' Altarrii* Jo}h'i???ii. ha* ret:iri:e<i i? l'hiludi Iplua. Mr. atiti Air.-, i 1? iu > .Johnson \ya* t ?;v* j ' li 11 nor jjfui'sts of Ah., ami Aim. liai.irl' iVatts 011 AI uiutay". Air, ami Air?. (ieari'V Deinly . .?rt-t-ii\ illt*were henla*t Sunday \\> > ,isit their sick .t.ithei.' AJt. Ainir. ',, : i A number. of tin- pe<>ple enjoyed- 1 lieilisel \e?. -at tin* Sunday School ("oi.eiitiun at Kooky Spi iny Bupt:,'t??% 'lunch. Aliss L.>la B. Fowler made .1 livy speech abo others.. Air. Karl Henderson ami si.-ter i . eyed themselves- wry iiiuch iit !:. t". CI. S. (dluh Social >^i\e-ti .it tin ii' iiA if Alis< Annie Alae Utilise!.?, Kid.a . I ill. Several sanies, ui' raid- -Morel ilay.te.il.. Air.. Karl lleiider~pn--fumd i. ' <1?music.?L'"- ''i'l'Hin nint ivike win ^ erveil. - i I'lNKWtiDD N1 W> AIi."Air.in t ulle ot m..run;ma. r- \ : ting A?is pal out* .. AiiV> t leu ..lyb.fi.*!"ii has returiiej!, \ ilmuigloTi. X. r.'.. alter; :'l.eiUli!.7r*f~" 'A., Aeok- VTTTtT?tTTT S.. ."I.!1! Air.'. Ktbel Wilfi.n left 1 ri<ta\ to. ; V riming teiu ? j . Aje-ssr.-- KUs.-ettr ih.rtlli ""1 hwitip j = kult-Y, 11 j i1 k' ami i he Rooori' or-.si.- j * t 'wtmiihiM weie -rrtT"" }"i, H*"""= diss \\ illveliiiir.r- li irk on last Tin- j = :i\. .HIS' HUll-a VVIUiaill >'I : ; 111:1 < t I ?viiiimt??lni ifrmtHr-r.-?^ r '?' z SiaVe -flll lOVlvaJ llU'i'l ;V.'r \\,i i,. j I t Mt. Olivv A. M: h. < lull. It dui r~z i(r> th? pakt Week.. . j ~ M IM1:- K, Hstm. I'.di'i' Snurk-. iiiilit- Bacote, .Mi . .('le\eland Han: 5 liiscoe Baebte ot 'Iituon-vdle \v-i-r?- t r ?" j ; nests ul M'isjj \V 11 lu-li:u ii.i Irak on i tst Sunda" evenb ' ' : -5rrr"Tiui.ii- Uh i77T l >i ani'vl>u1 >: " ;as the gaiest Mt' MlsV l>iah,: Mitela-:: E i>t Monday. Mr, l.ueisli .Joins has E i* turned aftier spending t\v o . \vook. ; ) Lake, C'rty la* reported a pK'a>..;i.' 5 lav. . . z Mrs. K'tr-ase Johnson Vleivrn.v:r'"thk r*5 fe' at'tei; being ill tor a vriy! shei: j r mil' ..loinlav 11nir1111ly;.?She Wa- rn = oung wife"-of .Mr. Thojnas John.-o.- j E >v.-d by all.-=in the eoinmunit.N. j ? Little lie) bel t l.ee .lame- is ?<r..'?r. i z iek. list .it this- writing: we bop. z i j.- Ill 111 "a Ve t' \. > | ieel I \ % 1 eio\V HU, " 'Mr. lb ft.'Viih- is an the sli k I i-v-m-?^ his wntjittr als-o Mr. 1-rank l'ai-on, ? l"'vvu>r^ iR. J. jyil-'-n, iiinl ohLiiv.a icott of Florence S. Wele Visitor? i tellers Sunday vvemTigi Mi-s Ruby M life and Mr Linns t'ilfhini "vvt'K^ . ioi-u-t ift 11 :!\ Ma', ) i _ to ay Wednesday evening Mr. Teretha Thomas i- vn<iting nla. i.M v>- i> * .ii . .w.tr.it-, o.. t . 1 Tht*, Sunday School is planning a ' ig picnic tlu* fifth Saturday m thy ? Tilers Junior High School. There ? ill be a big base ball game a. i be- ? ween l.ittl'e Koel- and SeM. i< \b- i re plaiuung .a big rally on the fit'tli J unday to raise ouv educational claim. Messrs Marion Randall das. Stniti. filliu Aleekilis. *rhOnmy. Juliet. Then _ ore and Alenza No.wlinmotored over o Timmonsville Sunday evening. Mr ames Floyd of Zion spent Sunday light with Mr. Odell IfllTTt. Sir. Calvin Crosland ha< returned o New Brunswick, N. J. Professor McBride was seen in sellers Monday evening. The Sellers Tiger? defeated Little *oek baseball boys 7 to 4 Saturday"! ivening. ; ? * "" ?L- * N 7 * . . " " Pajre 3 ? ~A C OTTJPa, HTT\ , v- C^-ir.tj, u,p. ,.-t- Mmfc.ti r:o;*'< of x. S. 'fiOTT H Y ' !*'i Vh' .1'1 ?! 7-'iii S. C., .'I ,il ti , l r n Ii;i ,1 i j|, [' (j Me u)i.. (I'iivgrvJ Llit w.-kome ... . . '.' ""V "!i lid; m fount), Raptist 1UI<?. w.u tin inter. !i..,!al!y omittid. ! '1 i *> < ')i'.11:,( 'i.|. 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