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, < ? I "The Old Gray" And p i The New Rider BY E. PHILIP ELLIS . ANOTHER (OWKHKNCK niKFS" The Palmetto Anrlual Conference ^ . of the A. M. E. Church held its final session at Charleston or. iast- Sunday , and adjourned to nuc' at Georg ?town next yeatv Tn ? <rd: nation services wei-fc held a* M-aris Brown Church, where Bishop Noa i W, Williams preached a-fores"di set men \\ a class-of deacons a jd e'. j-isl o f whom he ordained a', the close of the meeting. Resolutions w?re r^cd commending the bishop for his impart.hi, \ decisions,.the.piaster, his congregation ' -arvd friends, for their' hospitalities and the daily pt'Oss of 'he city for sirvaef cnvt-ri to rfinffo j.r.r-f- nr-wc \fnnv remember " he Leader a*, this, confer-. ence were: Rev. R*'"E.-Brogderi. Rev. J. C. .Tan.es. Rev. W. T. Murray.. Rev. " C. S.. J. Mellette. Rev. C. \V. Williams, Rev. R. A. Thompson, arid Rev.': E_ E. 'Jones. Others in 'his confer^ ? crV'e-will renew ai'.d su'.'. et ii i of in. ' South Carolina Conference. November 30'. The Sovenir I'age p3"- . We received many congratulat-ion~on our A. M. E. Issue of "The Palmetto Leader"' published at trie close of .the Conference?he-ki?last fall. "Wrr - have arranged wit hthe company' to publish a Souvenir Sheet a* the close of the Conferences this.-yew. This publication will be in honor of our / conference subscribers and will give " their whereabouts together with their TU : . ,1-*- I ? vvi i cvk a*.iui ^ r. - . 1 UUC5 IJU mean only ministers and members of" our church but all persons subscribing or renewing their "subscription with during the., above stated period. Many failed to get in' our former publication to their regret by waiting \oo late. Don't be like them. So be ready when we come. Assignments CEORGKTOWX, DISTRICT* J. E. Beard, Presiding Elder ' Arroiulale, E. W. Williams^-East Andrews., E. Prioleau; Jjohh'sonville. W. M. Brown; Sutton Circuit, James Turner;?Wirtyah, Frank White; Sampit Circuit, J. T. Broughton; Georgetown Circuit, E. L. Gary; Black River, D. D. Session: Black Mingo, M. X. Thompson; Saritee Circuit, Jas, Williams; Williamsburg Circuit, to be suppliedj'Arnett Circuit, R. A. Thomp ?oni_'Waccomaw, C, Lewis; West Anflroua V C A iwr.r.A . rii.,.u:? 1 '? rtKf\j'i9 VfiyUJIl i 11^3 >'?! II/,. J.'d. Murry; Stephens S?*tion, J. C. James; Bethel Sta'ion, B, E. Brogdon; Dickerson Station, F. Kinloch. Transferred. L. W. Gary, E. E. Jones . tn the .SquUi Carolina! Super.; 13. j-r Manning; Evangelist: Mary 1 Alkt'on. KINGSTKEE DISTRICT < T. J. Miles, ['residing Elder ' Str?Luke?Sta'ion, dr?S. Mtrrarvfy " Indian Town, W. W. Murray; Kingstree Circuit, Perry O. Bryan'; Beulah, L, C. Mitehom; Lake City, D, N. Wilson; St. Mark, C. Williams; JohnA. Bnown; Lane's Chapel, to he sup- ~i pled} Gap way, S. M. HughtkT^reat" . ; i x vv-atr.er.*: >ou:n trar.tee Marion. J. cob Wi> >n; Buck Ha!!""StVtion. La: "Mfti* r; OliverEFanc'o^TaTtTt . CCStM .b.-tte: Z\i'n and Neb.o Station. Wr Jack?or.:- Jamestown Station. E. I H on: M6r.ck? Corner .Static Hame'.'^n: St.. Thomas Station.-Wr T QI i : Dani-als K'n-.i .T T Ravvr.td: S". Philip Station. D., V "tVashinK-tor.: Calvary Station. Albe Osboone; Mt.. Holly Station. D. ] Bir.phamt Ca^rr Chapel Station. J. < Mark:?St.- and. -Up;.om. TLF B r.oaf. . J *. District Missionary: S. Randolph Mr?. L. V. Shepherd. Presirent V H. F. Society: P. B. C. Lewi'?: Trar ferred to the South Carolina Confe eme.E B. Ma.k. Transferred, to t> Piedmont Conference." GENTRAL" CON FEREN.C E The above A.' M.-E.- Cnoferer.* will* convene on next Wednesas morning at Elloree with ? Bishe Noah \V. Williams. B.- D.. p/esidir. The Rev.* G. H. White. B. D. is '-tl t?r.* ert air.ir. zstor: Presrrdi r/g~ e! d e Or&nceburg Qktrict. the Rev. M^-*. Sumter, D. D. of tfhe Manning Di tjict- and Doc*or G. T. Coleman the W*a*ere? District. Our 'Whereabouts This week-ehd will find us a: Unit the seat-qlj bur own annual conft nee. Sunday the 20th will be a hij ?ay in Zion. Bishop Xotih W. W liants, D. D./will preach Sunday moling ahd will assign the ministers ir .mediately after the close of this strife. Everybody from every whe will be there. Let us all comii : ay l'or. an out pouring of t^e Ho .Spirit uj>on all of our coflferen -essioris. * "Let us advance on our knees."' ~ RICHMOND, VA. NEW^ ,Rev- W. J. Davis, Past 'The morning activities on la Sunday Nov, 1 .'J were very helpft Sunday School was calledfTo; ordt at 'J:.'JO by -the Supt. Deacon A. Orandi-oiv. There was a large t lollmenb. The lesson was "Makir A. Living," Amos 5:11 -1 o; Luke 1 The lesson was. reviewed 1 *Bro7 Norman, Sr. Davis of this cit There was visiting minister prese in the Sunday School, Rev. Mitch of, jUeorgja^ --i Morning service began at 11:( o'clock by the "Order of Service" b ing conducted by.the trial assista minister. Rev. A". H. Crump. T1 pastor Was in Pur midst "although 1 did not deliver the morning messag The speaker of the hour was Re Mitchell. His subject was Jesus, i the woman of Samaria. He said v (the people., o-f today) love to-ha^ large congregations, but when Jest was about His Father's work preac fng in the wilderness; he called f< a congregation and only one came his- summons. Jo.tu^ had the we for his pulpit an one for his congr era'ion. It was not the custom < Jews and Samaritans to assoeia' with each other so when Jesus asl ed the SaftY&ritan -woman for wat< it can be easily seen-why she did n< readily give Him water. He procee ed s'ill farther in the storv ar brought out many beautiful illust'n tions, Morning services ended 12:30 p.iiu. TV.. 1 .l It .1 ^ | We p r | from a visit |~~1hook. All ?| promptly. | shipped whi l el , ^ / it- ra I ,n 1 t <6 C- s ? m i| j Prices Jr i p i r?= |_| Phone 4523 1 ?1310 Afc S&n rTtE?l 1J ^faaifi>iraaBonr?r,ifrfffifBr. "T* ' * EADER II r -' i>| AROUND GEORGETOWN. I *r . t ! Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Murray were n r .,or.se i- H'-i . of Mrs;75fargar^t . E. j. Smith durin^'the Association. j Coach A. B. Cooper ard C. Beck v (led Howard's eleven to victory Over Mullin's .eleven Friday, Nov. 11. ^ I A touchdown was made in the 2nd ^.'cjuarter -by F. Bacote hitting across tackle; and 1L. Ashe completed a -.pass- for thcr extra point. The seca . ond touchdown was niade' by \V. Hef' riott catching a {C&s; he made the extra point also, by completing a * pass.;. The "game ended Howard 11, Mullins 0. Durjng the game '-good ~ tackles were made by Joseph, Sumter, Browne and Smalls. Several r passes' were intercepted by McCY.te and Reese which showed that they ; kept an eye on the ball. The pas.--inc of Racota nnrl tVio lino cmacliinw jV.y Herrio't added enthusiasm to tbw game. ? . ? | Howard's squad: F. Nickerson. I.K: F. Smalls, LT; D. Williams, LG; K~ . .r Jv.>e-fih Qri ?> Sumtefr^ROi II. Bi'ow.n liT; H. Ashe, KG; Wm. .McLrae,. !A. Reese, LH-B; \V. Herriott, RH-B: F. Bacote, FB. Substitutions: A. ?R^rt-Jedge for-Sumter; R. Brown for Nickerson. Officials: Dr. Wm. Thomp son', referee; Messrs T. Fraser,'U'm' :ire; B. James, head-linesman and J. Bc-sselieu, field judge.. .. * . Mrs. Marie Morse, was 'he house 'vTfest ~of;:Brr and "Mrs. U.G.?Teei? last week. - : Beginning Wednesday evening; Nov. 2. Rev.~G. G. Daniels eelebrtuted his 8th anniversary as pastor of Be..esda Baptist church. . . r On Wednesday evening. Rev. Da.. vis preached a real good sermon. . j'hursday night. .Rev. Fishburne" *' .preaetjwUff ajnd Friday night Rev. Fred Kinloch- preached. A ten niinfrrs. address was delivered .by Rev. M. B. Gethers. ! On Sundavf. despite the inclemen . cy- o?r '*he weather, an appreciative. ' audience was present. A paper, "Why Are We Here?" was read by Mr. John Sh&ckleford. Sunday nitfht several persons, made shor^ talks, after xVhich -the Lord's Supper was administered. , z+"j . <i X ? ur I 1 J s. ' ra {Crf rinting I I Is JUlU\: t I x Is in t anything | | :ing card to a f orders filled | Mail orders I X S en promised. I gf *Y. G: ,!, QJ x iW p v ' | I . - I i \%\ m> I 1 i t v . * i 'Right-4J r : ' v 3 X 3 y iK I; I ^ -* | I 1 . t=q| - b? \W Pi nibly Street I fijjh * :f s ? 1 U' n n A I Hi \ ' * ' , 1: ; c ^ . n\ FIxOKKNCK NKWS Rev. IT F?. S^uidon o> Atlanta, (la. preached a -powerful seiinon last Sunday a' ' ('uniberlani M, ' K. ChuiVh, . . . I Sad news reached tin- city from" ] New Yrnk City- la-t Saturday of the. . body was shipped Ju re and-f-unoi alized Nov. Id Tninity 'Hapt.Church AJar^e- crowd frojn here are ex pec-' ting 'o witness the ThanksgiviTig classic _Llc' weert State and Claflin at Orangeburg, S*. next Thlirs iay. .Mi s. Lee Robinson, Mrs,' Douglas accompanied by Mr. Henry Hnuglas were at State* College* visiting their suns. 1 my repor'e<*-a pleasant J.ri]). The pa?!'or and members. of Cumberland'.M. K. Church ai*e 1'nkingJjur-. _ward to the c.omjuig of-the South Carolina Annual Conference which will I'oiivciii' ik it in i K-cpniber. ' .An Armis'ice lJay program was i viidt.-i i.ii,.a:vifch, Zimi hi. Church,. on NTdr-ii:l^-vrntli. " ?? Mrs. Annie Hunter has returned from Baltimore, Md., after spending several* weeks, . _ The n^mbe'- .!' .hmipr -chop are still on duty every Sunday night endering service un'iei: the direction 1 <f Mr. .James Spears. The Chicago Iiefunder..-Pittsburgh ourier ainfThT A -.kudu. World are always'found at iJanizler I) hug Store I?A planless ddjJig_v. as staged at . Trinity Baptist Churyh last Monday, November 11th. ' ~~ Thei'e was-a Union of Ushers of. the' various churches which. met at play. This play was* y<?mp??se?l of voices, and 3o special chatacter?. j Mis. Ir.ell Dixon, manager: Mrs. Salhe Lawrence. .directress; Mr. James. Spears: musical director.- They' also j . pJw-^d u ' i a; rria:ivrt an :f- . 'lice at Darlington. S. ('.. Nov. p. For papers .mv Mr. Henry Donnelly _the new agent for .this- city. Mrs." Rebecca Kdwards of Fas' ' l.-ve?t',;p ' k I 11^ At-w ' Y.ork Cry and the remains was funChurch". Wednesday 'at 3 P. M. She Ji.suJiyived by U\y/daughters. It was ^Ti-YH-i'.ur.'ced Saturday night that Miss Adelie. Wilson was married to John Scott, Mr. Mitchell Johnson. t> deacon and j trustee of Trinity Baptist Church-. J die i Monday. 1-1" and was buried Tuesday loth. Mr. Leonard Wallace was lu-ard in jeettal la.-1 Tuesday 11 a' the home, of Miss Lizzie Mae Dink ins on X. Chruch St. He pjayed, s^mc- classics and jazz. I lis program was as fallows:?"Barcarole.*' frpm Tales of Hitflfman. by OlTenbaiic.h;' "Rosary;" and his own celebrated composition "My Dream:" "Say it isn't so;" "How Deep is the Ocean." and other popular selections. We "rite hoping he will present 'he same treat again soon Madam Carrie Russel Esterling ' wishes her friends to know that she *has completed ^her training in the care of the scalp an i the Keautifying 1 of the* hair. Sip. returned recently ' from Philadelphia where she spent ' considerable time in studying the ' Poro System of -hair tuUure. You l* w.ill .find her located at 318 Tdhn St. ? 1 Senior Cosmopolitan Culture Club . met. November 11 at the home of Miss Margaret Brown. A splendid pro gram was carried out. Those who ; cntei'tniiu d the?HttP?tvei'O! Misses ' ~ Matgaix-t Brown, Mary Coker, Mamie Alberts, Finnic Mae Richardson and Messrs George Coker add Eras-* ^ . mus Cib.b*. ?? A delicious salad and sweet course was served. j Quite an enjoyable evening was spent. The ' Mahless Wedding' given by - ? 1 * Reference Board No 2 indeed 1 The ''she" riu'll CiilTied oH' their parts perfectly. 1 ! i>n i>%u wuuiu-ut? lacKiers ana circled right end for a touchdown. Voorhees second touchdown came as a result of a-;triple pass to Ne>iiiiili who vyai; down on the 5 yard line. Smith hit -right tackle for 5 vanis and 'a.- .touchflown. The first half ended, Voorhees 12, Haines 0. The third quarter was hard fought. Haines came back strong arid determined. to tie the score and forge 1 ahead. In, this period Voorhees \das able to keep up her record of a touchdown per quarter. This score came as a result; of runs by Cave and Redd, and Frederick crossed the goal. The quarter ended with the score Voorhees 18, Haines 0. - In the list period, the ?Hainesites used a forward pass wHith netted them' a touchdown and a successful try for point. Voorhees took the ball and ^n her effort to run up a large score, threw a long pass which was intercepted by Lamar of Haines, who "raced for the second touchdown, making the score Voorhees 18 and Haines^ 13. The game ended with 1 Voorhees in possession of the ball on llaines 35 yard line. The Voorhees team played great - ' foot ball. The HViines players were all but perfect in action, bpt the mailt ine did not pile up scores. After right years of playing, the games jtand Haines 3, Voorhees 3 and tw0 years of tie games.* Were we to attempt to describe 'lie play of the Voorheea Tigers, ve'd *ay ALMOST PERFECT. . t, . J 4 % solt'jiErn railway system ?Corrected to February 1, 1882 \rrrve?' Union Station LeaV? No. No. 4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 82 5.00p 3T N7 Y. Augusta 31 9:00a? 12:10p 27 Char'aton-Cinru 27 12;4$p : i<>AArv oo n: . -?.wh t,o ^mn.^nar ston zts 4:uop 'J:00p 10 Columbia-Oinn. 9 7:05a 5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p 10:40a 8 Col'a-Au^usta 7 4:10p I2:40p 20 Col'a-Savannah 19 9.80a 8:55p 23 Cd'a-Charlottc 24 5:00a 9:55p 11 Col'a-ChaiTn 12 9:00a . I 4:55a 15 Col'a-Charl'n 16 3:66a I0:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 16 6?Wa , " 12:25 117*"Cors-Cbarlbl^e Tiff 11:20a 10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:16o 10:00a 18 Col'a-AtlanU 17 7:20? ? ' ?