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Saturday, October 1<K?Z BETHEL A. M. K. CHIUCH * ( . Rev. K. -S: Lawrence, I'astor The attendance at Sunday School . Sunday morning was very good an i * the lcason was very, interesting. The ' children took delight in answer nix question about Jesus when lie wtr*( oy. The review by Mr. Harvey was Very entertaining Lu .thu <.nil?. -? Teh also the remarks by Dr. Law- , rence. The following four little gi'is of-Miss Dorothy Nance's tTaSs.-\vere , awarded pri/.es? by tludr teSchers for regular attendance and deport-, ment fn Sunday School: little Miss lorence and Lala EntV.niinger,.. litle: Misr, Lucy Rose Adams and litlUs .?-Mitt;; Viola Cain. Too much praise cannot be given Miss Nance for this splendid thought and- those, children the entertainment of all. A neat C'.stun of money was ivisbd. Al'terwaid the Missionary, ladies served' plenty ^ of ciike and lemonade free. This at- 1 so was very much enjoyed. 1' Mrs. Annie Ilambry has been sick; ,x we trus-t that she will soon be well ~~ again. v. .Carrie Dijco.nt spent' the day *'"aiul* higlit Svith her sister, Mrs. .Susan Folder of .Manning, S. (J. Miss. * Everlyn Tintlal of BisffopvTlle, S. C. are spending some time with' her t>i. .ter Mrm-Annie Kugtm Mas. Katie Tindal of Phila ielphia are spending sometime, with her sistors, Mrs. Jeland Wright. *i . Mrs, B. Caldwell and others. Mrs. Katie is looking real well. Mr. Wesley Carter lias returned from New York. Rev. Mfr P. Parson has been sick j but is miich better. itiLW-.?.? ~ ( Mr. Jahies- Bdaewrigltt of Liiltimore, M. I)., spent a week with Mr. < and Mrs. Alley and Henrietta 'Boat- L wright. , ' I] Mr. ami Mrs?Amio Nathaniel -Ra^ ~ gin anounce the birth of u daughter t born Sep'/13; Baby and-tmrttfer lu<*?(] doing fine. 't Mrs. /Alice Dinkins lus returned j to her home at llagoo', S. C.* after \ spending two weeks wi<h her motn- ( er and d'athcr, Alt', and'Mrs. Han- v . - berry. . . I Rev. Charley Georgia, preached at I ShiU>)> Baptist Church last Sunday. J ;Fol1v^i -arouinl Sinn melton are al- I most* thru gatlierng cot'on now. |1 ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND XCAVS J : ' 1 First Baptist Church j . * "Rev. D. S. Sample, Pastor Praise ye the Lord; praise O ye servants of 'he I ?r>l. Praise 'he \ name of the Lcrd. ' ? 1 *" ? , ? C'mii/I .v Rnh'rinl be . k^UIHIUy 11 llili.: i-i >hihi<.<|t , . -garv in time tvith Supt. teachers and x officers at their post of duty. The 1 lesson was very in tews ting and enthusiastically taught by th(. well in- * "formed teachers. Our wide awake ' Sipt. gave a most striking review. J The regular morning service began at 11:30 by the assistant, pastor; Rev. 11. C, McCory, the pastor wtvs not present due to his absence ^ from the city. We missed him much , nun l. The servee was very m appropriate for the occasion. I, At 8:30 P., M. the evening worship . began with the old time hymns sung by an inspired mcmtyershflp Oiled , with the spirit, interspersed with for | vent prayeip that went straight t.? , the heart of the audience. At this service an interesting sermon Was preached by Rev. A bin of the city. It was 'very inspiring. Everyone i enjoyed the sermon saying he \v,.s the junior to Rev. Sample. MT. MOIMAII HARI1KT (111^(11 c . LI .LRU A LLS 201 h Als\\IVKRS A It1 Hie Raster's Twentieth Anniversary of tin' Ali. Moriali Pup-list \v.;s hold he:.'inr.iiiK Oct, .Monday 11 i^cii L. sdriicos*" by lie v. ' Ilieks and tiie IMei^sant Cirove vdioir; n u in; li all t!ir 'l|ftVrrnI i i i i i 11n f niu' tlu' en tiii- wivk was v." v stiri inif '' to all. ' t _ Sunday-?Si 1.i>.j 1 was opened 'IF 10 o'clock by Supt. R. L, Little and tliw," lesson was -taujfht l?.v teaehers- vcrv .lit lestiii>{. ' 12:00 o'clock sermon !,?v Raster", ^ Uiv. I .n in ax tcxtTfoiVi Isaiah "> "> .0; ^ suh.ieet Coming home.'.' -a At .'5:dO the. Anniversary sermon a was pt'e.iehed by Jtev. S. ('. Cainj;i>ell and St. Raul BajitiK Church J' LM'Tilii- r>. Wi i e pr< .'i ll'.-' In otir l al- " ly i hi' amount raised wia .ci a.'i r,n- a u.v. ut was one ui uit' oucsj aiming ministers of the, A. M. E. Churcn. )eath claimed him at Walterboro, S. y'. Oct. 5, where ho pastored and was . neparing to* entertain the $ou.'h 'arolina- Annual Conference abont 1 )ct. 20. ' Gbd had need of him hence f le called him from labor to rest, 'bace to his ashes. Interment in F Jethel's Cemetary. The program ii if which I)r. It. E. Brogdon was Alas- S er of Ceremonies: Hymn lined b y o lev. R. A. Thompson; Servant of Cod Veil done; 1'raver. Rev. K- Phidleav: _a Quartette,, two selections. Swing Low f fweet Chariot and Lead Kindly Light lymn No. 494, lined by Rev. \V. T. v dun ay;'"I would not live always"; 8 v.ripture lesson. Dr. .1. E. Be'ared, P.' C. of the Georgetown District; Se- a edion by Choir, Nothing Be^webn my v ?oul and The Savior; Telegrams and ( thituary by Prof. G. W.J Howard; The Principal Sermon delivered by )r. R. E. Brogdon. Rev." Horry is urvived by his widow, five children * ind a host of relatives and,friends.-' Sunday A. M. the P. E. preached a ery logical sermon from IsTtiah 5:4. Theme, "God's poor Crop Year." The hinday School at the usual hour was 1 veil attended. The P. E. was also <1 resent and spoke. ?' e At the evening: hour of service the ntertainment "representing: the 12 e rrihes was repeated. The proceeds " vere Riven to qssist our pastor with v lis Conference Claims as we hope to p end him up with colors flyinR. ' 'he fourth and last quarterly con-' t ferenee was held Monday Oct 10th, : ( 19.12. T)r. J. E. Beard, P. E. After] <n he perfection of orRaniza'ion the i uisiness of ?the conference was proeeded with. All reports were credit- ' ? able'and were commented on by the , P. E.: consideriinR the condition. Welf trust 'hat this 4oyal P. E. will' come j back to this Distirct another year j ind .also our heloved pastor to this ' jhTl4h. ' . | 1 Uev. T. W. Rrownrand our orpanist . ' TVs. E. L. Frasier are little indispos- ] i>d at, this writinR. Sister Matilda ' Palmdr is i^uite ill. We pray that i 1 they will soon recover, t * 4 i THE PAIifflETTO I ( HAI'I'lil.l.i: S'l ATIQX ,M'\VS ' Rev. R. II. (Irccne, Pastor Wo were indeed' blessed o.i !. i: - * iunciay afternoon with such wniiderul services 'brought t"?? us from Rev; la t thews and-hrs yuo i ,.< >,.i 'I'1'-??<wd "a- .1 !r say diot IfiiK of the Whii!" service rendered by ho una it et s. I s her iioait) and Ills jrood man ami his co-'varkt i:inisi come ayain. We ai'o Miiiv looking fc.'warii '< next Sunday which in ' V\'>au j s )ny." Rov, Lawrence, Padm ??fJcthel will- preach Sunday nftcrrtfw. v. t-.'l o'clock .sharp. Come one- 1*-? 11! . Tlic evening services will be v<,n lucted in the form "f pr ,r i"? UiJlie of tile best talents - ?? t]io ci'y i;;i from d t-'ereh-t churches wil' 'apii-ar (?n .this program. < l>on't - fail LlO lie;.1 r ih?s splcn inT. n ogrn:"i Sunda e r- , e'i,u-, 1 f ft h'c lot k sharp. The following Sunday is ".Men's )ay." Plaits at>.. not yet reinpl d for this special day hut they iu_un fool; however. IIPNKY PARK ( . M. K. CIH RCII Rov. J. ('. Anderson. Pastor Sunday School was called to order t the usinl hour and found- the- j upt. and teachers et> 'heir post of i UTy. t-he lethpri was well laujrhVj At 11 :0() A. M. after the regular evolronal services Row 1. I... Isles ho lias charjre of the-revival set ic.-s pI'HJK'Ju'il .iimt !."i' "o il stirria-r j efnion Ili text is foilmI II '(-'ori 1.^ Hiit if i)iir trbspel be hil.-i' i < liiil to thorn that are in;ir? used s his I ho ill v I lie six letters in yos ol as follows: 1 " (i-r-Giace n?c S?hSi i*\ ico I'- IVaoe ' '11-- Euuhii?K^ ? L?Life. Junior' airtl Senior -hreair.io "no i :il liolr usual hour. Tile seizorLeaRe program wu?j in charge. of Mi o Ili/.aboth Goiter.. Ria'. 1 larrii^ion elivered a short address; which wncry food, 'Sunday niahJ, Rev. Isles, continued t'hosd^ service. His text being 11 iing 5:12.. Arc r, t Ahana* and iuiiipa iu=Mvt-r%~~o4- 1 la i > Toffrr lap all the waters of Israel? May fcot wasii iii theirs a o i*V e'. an':--S. v turned and wont' awry in ra>;o. I These revival soi vires will clo.-e I Yiday niyht. Don't fail to hear 'lie j losinjr sermon. "KMAXrKL A. M. I' t HI l.'i it ~ Rev. R. I. I,eiron, Pa-tor (Jliit'e a pleas.nit hour was spe.T t iltc Sunday .School where quae., umber of children ami adult- i ssrutblod lor llie pt::posy of di.-ca- I ittjf the lesson. After ;l he stu,iy*"pe~ mil hail rhsid?l he ;.re\ iew?Lv the.| asior was ver.y heipf-td to the en- i ire school. . I The in truing win ship hej;,''n at ,14-r-j 0 A.-.-.M.-'The paster selected 1.1: tes.vKe iVuitt Isa. I,"ok inn., te and he ye :tived. all. the* ends .. he earth: lor I am God and there iso*iic else. Ushpc as a subject: Coin.- J nU> nte and he saved. Kveiy hear" ; as over flown wit'a the Holy Spir- [ A. K. l.ta.'vue is lU'ovinjr/.on j icely v/Ph the etFkient President Ir. Jat>. Sh~wycT7 ~ At Tall) 1'. .M. Rev. Mocvik a st:l- j ifV.'.lt ? ;}.! lioil ; i ' ";:. - !: ; ill- . i.. : ... :i\ :'M(I Vy. .i y v. i'.i Mi. '' ' ' h\ \ nios, i Iip3 1MBs',p< "n^r^W-S^ri (Irta jjr-gdc^ i St;. -1- ir ! .1 1 !' Air. lisi.!lu v.> : i I I HMiom i,. ?'*;s : ' - * ' . .'ii: . I |; w;i,, }; i-;. - T" " ;i l< -\ is. ( !i,.\ I'' !. ..J.. \.7 ? _ /M<\ < iil IK II . I'ov. W. 1/^.7 'f . .'i.j,u!7, a't; . .Vi.-i-,- , j: 3 t' j ' >?/_,..? ^ ^ ^ __ : ! .7. . ' | (I. . ' . !.' ' . ' .. j ? The' ?h7"i M I i.\ J. .. i , \ - :i : " L ! ^ " +* % PINCKNEY'S F' I NDLRTAKER AND LI SOUTH CAROLI? HHP I Hi. GEORGE B. KEBE ^^Chiropractor ioNi ; a ST) nerve specia-usi /wr:~~ n-.v< ....^ IN COLlMBlAr-2029 Taylor SHijcet Wednesday, Thursday, Fridays lours:?10 to 12?1 to 7 IN CHARLESTON: 197 Line^ Str^t at unlay, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday lours;?:10 to 12?4 to 7 <4- - W. i S'-'iTlTr i7~ Rev. an! Mi-. .J. \V. Coleman an {o'i'Ui.1 parer.'s of a baby boy. Mi'- Vnizuela (list "left for St, la: t in \v;. lu-i week whert. she will uaie her work 'eaelii.^r. .\1is7" 1-olciie Wynn left the city at ,i-.!ay to attend tlx- funeral of 1 v.i-:. ml/Mr, Frank Wynn.- who 1 a i[a\" ""au?" in Brooklyn, N, ...... a .V..V ....... Silver llflj M. K. Church l!v>v-. C.'^'Av^Phttma*. I'astor ":T;7e" (U7uh of" TolV 11 art well <?.<irht i.ttudi s.vdmto the commn* Kinteial services were held .at >: vei'v l!il! M, K. Chinvh r.n',1 was i-t'i d !.> ?a .iiii?t" .relatives and T; Ti/It u nni (vt i v psfrt p? the stat-e iliiiiivi'lijiiu <vn as "I'ncle Tob" w;ii .'he eldest officer of the said unh. lie served for ni.my vcars . the police 'force ol" this city. He i lh.r>dav at the aj?e of 100 M\v'le Ihmuiin. the receiver scholar'.hip 1'ioni Rev.__AL._ J, hi. is of I.ill-. Rock. Ark., left en i ai d.iv for Sumter, where she will ' ii I'-.U.,,,.. i.' : ! \i ' Ml i > ' I " I ll-fil". (' !:; ' Sunday moi ning Drs. J. 5. and T. k, (iiv<rir oelivei <i ;<t a .joint meet . t" t!;.- n.MievqU'nre at Inman. > .. CI ..ur": was primanal speaker. A i'. , a! Mt'i tion was given. 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