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Saturday, January 26r 1935 ~ SIDNEY l>AKK C.M.E. CHURCH - Rev. J. (f. Anderson. TasUr The Sunday school opened ?t 10o'clock with the Supt. Mr. D. R. ?. Starks presiding. The lessopi subject "Serving Christ Thru Serv* ing Others" was beautifully ' dis: cussed.??-r At 11 o'clock the pastor filled the pulpit?using as hi-; .text Exodus 33:14, " and He said, My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee lest."?This was a wpnderfwl sermon and was en?joyed by all. After which % the dodrs of the .church"-were, opened and two united with the church: At 5 p.m. the Epworth League met antTrendered a good program 7 which SySS in charge uf-Mr. Willie Smith.r } At 6-p.m. the prn+tor filled the ,. pulpit again, lising as his text Acts'2ftr28: heed -therefore -J% hnto^'Vourselves, and to all 'the 'flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made yoy overseers, to feed ? the chulrch of God, which .He hath purchased with His own blood." Thh??was -another groat -?iSfgmon. After which tho -pastor installed the various auxiliaries of the church. This was an fn-^ .teresting service. ; -On laat Thursday afternoon the T f liberal of Miss ViotoriTT?riladden _ ? was held before a large crowd of. relatives ana irienas. On next Sunday the Sunday school lesson will be "How Jesus' is Denied Today.'* Sunday will be quarterly meeting day, the new] Presiding Elder, Rev. J. L, Isles' will preach at. both of the ser vices . Elder Isles is well known , in Columbia^?he?having carried. ago. He is*a great preacher. Miss Leaveland Jackson will haye charge of the program of the League on Sunday afternoon. m ^ SERVICES TO BE OBSERVED -AT SECOND CALVARY. -The following services-will?beobserved at the Second ^Calvary* Baptist chuj-ch Sunday, nccoj^linp to announcement by the Rev. M Marquette Peace, Minister. of? the , Church: ll:'2o Special Sermor on -the?themoa_110ur Church and its Program." Members' a n <' friends are urged to~hear this sermon. At the evening hour: The Minister will deliver the first of ?a series of Sunday evening messartres. on the ceneral theme: "The baptist Church in Action." The theme for Sunday will ho: "The Pastor." These messages shall especially design to lead the offiLors and members .of the church 'jnto a clearer understanding---of the church as a functioning or gar ization. ? The ChureVf~school will meet at 10 a.m. and the BYPU groups-at ,6, p.m. . _ st. jamesXTt. e. church Rev. P. S. Mosey, .Pastor Coumbia, S. C.?Sunday School opened at the usual hour with the Supt., Mr. R. S. Russell, presiding, with His officers and teachers ? at .their post of -duty. ? a ~ rostrum accompanied by~Bfo. Ear nest Kobinson, Kev. R. B. Golden and Bro. George Boyd. The pastor presented Bro. George Boyd to deliver the morning message. 7:30 P.- M. the. evening ered a soul stirring sermon from James J?t22. Stewardess Board No. 2 met" at the home o Mrs. Sarah Starks at ?i Ridgewnod with Dig President. Mrs. Katie Solomon, presiding. The Silver "Moon-1 Club met nt the home "o Mrs. t^arrie Johnson January 15 with fhe rreSiuont, Miss Estelle Janerette presiding. The club had election o officers for 1935. After the business part the hostess served cocoa" tfrid cake. ? 18 members were present, Sick member's: Bro. Robert Do? ?? lanev. Mesdnmes M. W. T.ong and Hattie Webb,'and" Mr. Vviiue tirit, ' tin. We hope for thjbm a speedy recovery. Amortg the visitors on " ?H*nda-y?were?Mr*r-Singly gf Mf Moriah A. M. E. C.Hurch-r ^Irs. G. Boyd. Mr. William Robipson and Mr. Garfield Mylj^ ritiKWUSHiP BAIT. (CHURCH .?~~ "Hterr P;?Mr "Young, I'astor Columbia, fl. C., January 20th? Sunday School opened at its usual aouir with Supt.' J. B. Bar notte . presiding. The lesson was ? beautifully r discussed ?tho?same' was reviewed by the pastor. After devotionals Rev. Joel Kinj? of . , Harrisburpr, 'Pa./ preached for us. Selected his- text Romarts 8:35. It was full of thoupht and inspiration. Sunday nrpht. our?pastor preached ^n excellent sermon; if was enjoyed by all. \ The Busy Bee and Faithful Few Clubs are movinp: upward. '_? Visitors have a standing invi~~T tation?"The Church WithAWel... / . come."L/ ? * THE CHURCH AID ChUR The Church Aid Club of-First Calvary Baptist church'met at the home of iMrs. Amelia Keitt^tSTS ' MotDnjffie Ave+ * Wednesdayt Jiatf. 16. The njeeting was called to order by the president Mrs. Anf?lia Keitt. After transacting such business as came before ns. we were .then Served J with a delicious course of cocoa and cake. We enjoyed aTvery delightful time and will be glad to have more ladies join with uif. Come and we will do youi good. Mr*. Salley ~JacoB, Secy. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Kev. S. H. Lewis, fastor ~ ^ Our Sunday school met at tl \isual hour with a representatb bunch of Sunday school officer teacher's and scholars. A vei beautiful and practical lesson wi had. After the elasg htudy < Viie lesson Bro. J. M. B?'u?soii r viewed the lesson to the deligl of all nrfisent. After ivVii/?t< tl pastor enlarged on some poin which wero not brought out. Oi Sunday school is steadily growin ^ Promptly, at 11:15 d.m. oi morning services ^began; past officiating. Quite a full congregi tion for the service.?We msta ed our new system after preac ing service. It took a little tin hut we managed to_ get .throug However there shall be some co rections to make. * The pastor chose hi? text fro St. Matt. 26:39. Subject: "T Progressive Christ." This sernv was vety thoughtful and well d livered. ' The league service was ve gram was well arranged. Messi i - 4 1MUWJ auu aitu uuvtucr ?tuuc from Allen University discuss' the topic: "What do I know abo the church?" in a very thorouj manner. The piano ^selection 1 League was entirely reorganii< Miss Scott was very good. Ti \vith IVfiv Henry Webber as prei dent and Mr. E. M. Pressley fir vice-president. Mr. Herbert Ki ardj^phairman of Program Cor mitlifee. The older members -the? League decided to stand 1 ovflr worth-while programs. A young people are heading the va iouis committees.' ~ For the night service the pa tor brought another inspirit message. Text selected from t first epistle general of Peter 9 verse. Monday evening' at 3 p.m. t Temains of Rev. _?ohn Gibson w runeralized at this church. R< Gibson was one of the piorteers~ African Methodism in this sfecti of the state:?He-was a native Fairfield County. Too much ca not be said of his work ajjd wor for the church of his choice a: community in which he lived.? Rev. S. H. Lewis delivered t eulogy'. We were delighted to ha tendance at the funeral. Friends and visitors are alwa: welcome. ^ ~ LAUREL HILL CIRCUIT r Rev. W. P.-Hammitt, Pastor Last Sunday was a great ds at Laurel Hill A.M.E. church, j mid the"" inclement weather.?1 church could not hold the poop at_serviee time. Rev. W.~ J7 Ro insoh," Presiding EldCT oUThe Mi hing district held his first Qua teidy Conference on Saturday. The Quarter was a success. V paid the Elder his full asse-ssme and raised $11.75 dollar money -The P. E.srtook dinner wi Rev. . Hammitt and his queen -wife at the parsonage ^Saturdi "and Sunday^ Rev. t). G. Gadsden pastor Tr ity A.M.E. church Manning, wi our guest with Elder" Robinso He spoke and made a goodw i ")Vres.sion upon us. ,W. J. Robinson used as a subje Thfc Christian Raee. His messai was"full of thought and season* with spiritual "Rep." We h; people from 5R. James Ct., Oal St a.. Pine Grove Ct., Society -4t St. Matthew Ct.', ^Spring Hill, Li erty Hill Sta., and our own men _bers present to hear the messa) from our P. E. and the crowd wi immense. We paid 'him his ft assessment and could have pa more because the people love hi for his good record, a minister ai "racial learterr The people are si ing that he is a "wonder" in tl -pulpit Our pastor Rev. Hammitt in the hearts of the people. _H queenly wife ife by his side assist, him. Wu know no fttilu. with Rev. W> J. Ttobmson as E. and Rev. W. P. Hammitt j our pastor. DOUBLE BRANCH A. M. E. , ^ OILRC T T* rv' nc*. j. rj. uixun, rasior - Sunday school opened at tho u; af hour with the vice Supt. M -Fred -Valentine and his group teachers at their port. The le son was fully discussed by t various classes. - The officers of the Sundi school arb to regain for anoth -year. ?? ? Service opened at llr30. Re Dixon talked to us from Acts- S 19. ~~ The A. C. E. League- met their usual hour with the Pre "Miss Bessie Lee Young* presidihi Service began at 7:30 with t pastor at his post. We were ve glad to see so many friends fro the lower church present. ; R< Brown- preached for u*. ??? The usher board-?urprised I Mae Suber ^iih. a 'basket of pre ents. She hasbeen-sick fOr.qui a while. -r She is a faithful piember of t lisher board. The chicken supp< . which wa.c; givprY Saturday rtig for the benefit of the stewarde board no. 3 \yas quite a success. Everybody is invited to attei the first quarterly conference the New Brookland Circuit, at IV Pisgah A. M.'E. Church, Jan. 2 1935. I~~? ~11? ' l-,_ ' -r~ ?~t FTtHsTDOINGs"t>F JHE PRfNCL 11 ? PALS OF WESTEJRN CAROLINA ?Special To The "Leader" le ,e, On Friday afternoon the various s- Principals of the joint county' .y teachers association of Westerti JS Carolina, at the call of the vice af Pres. T. F. Hammond had fts une_ nual meeting in library of Kidge ^ Hill School of -liidge Spring, St ie C. The. r< aders will recall that rs the Pres. W. D. Drake being remov Yr by dOUTh.tt fOwi \VOcks ago made g< it pecessary that the ytce Pres. Jr called the meeting. Th?^-pufpose or of this meeting was. to formulate j_ plahs and perfect a program for (J. the annual?meeting of?tW joint fjT county association which uxkcs ie place February 16', 1635. The asK aoeiation will be the, guest y>f t inr Ricjer1' Hill School at Ridge Spring S. C. Prof. A. C. Hlghtowcr 1'rinm cipal. ' Those principals present and the rjn counties they, represented are as e. follows: Aiken county represented by the fy Prof. Z. Townsend and S. P. Brad ,s by the Prof. W. E. Parker and (j. O. Mcintosh; Lexington county, etj represented by the Prof. NT IJ7 Bush and W. PL Wilson; Saluda county?represented?by?the?Pi-nf. E. T. Holmes, R. T. Stones, A. C. e(j High tower, H. P. "Armstrong, and A. C Jones. We are taking this ,j_ mennoa ot inviting any of the ^ teachers or. principals ftj coine and take a part with, us, we yre hopn i,ng to have the best session in the histor of the association/ IfL _?T. I.t'K K If K FOR M KI) -KPLSlJI COPAL CHURCH r- " ?? * Rev." SamBel Lloyd, Pastor ^ Charleston, S. ?The morning ^ service was conducted by the Rec ^ to, and his assistant. He took his, text from St.. Matt. 1G:13 and "se. lected a subject: "A Test ainl.com fession of Faith," he~ pfcUiretf so a? well the character of Peter. ; V1 ' The Sunday school began, at T3:30 o'clock by the Supt.; at 5 oJclock the young -people society t.on ?_ vened. iVIr. Frank P. Llbyd opened n" the meeting; the top[c for discuss J ion0 was "The place of youth ~m 11(1 the church." The discussion was opened by Miss D irothy Giles and "e followed hy others, we were gjad ve to have our president out again, who was indisposed for several weeks, Mrs. Edith Ei Lloyd. Tlu ys evening servicc/was~boffini_at TTTH" o'clock' hv Pi'd.,1, .i^ i u; - -- - , --.v. -?wvvv/? rf.HU III?* cl>sistant. The Rector took hip-to*' fn m Gen. 4:9 and selected his subject: "Am I my Brother's Keeper?" which was inspiring. > Come worship with us, j , NINETY SIX NRW.S _ '2*: U._ Herbert. Reporter b? an Sunday schml convened aL Beth. tr- lehem at the usual hour with Supt H. Goode and his.staff of teacher? ye at their pOst of duty. After the nt lesson had been thoroughly discuss r_ ed, the off jeers for were eth lected as follows: Mr. J. Harold ly Graham succeeded",i Mr.. Henry ry Goo<je- as Supt. with^Mr. Charlie ?' Griffin Asst. Mrs. ^TT~?V, Pifrrk^H lT1 was-;re-elected as secretary, with as Ulysses Herbert as Asst. The Y, teachers were re-elected with few ~7 Exceptions. ~ Revr. Tayf >r then as--cended the rostrum and deliveretl ;v^ a short, hut very powerful sermon. 1 Our people are still urged to eonu to church for service. " _ .Mrs. Jessie Thrasher, Mi; see, fiwajh Joseph, Grace Ballard, were * dinner guests of Miss Josephine ./j Kerhp~on Sunday. Mrs. I). T. Ijo've and clnldren oi - Columbia were the week-end 1_ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie *e Rt'j?eley. , . 151 Mrs. Ella Graham, Mrsi Lillie Thomas and children of Greenid wood, S. C. were the w eek-end tn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Solo-. 1(i I mo'n Graham. *y | ?Mr p. Amy- Lupie, folfiuTrTy "oT 141 Bethlehem Bap.t. Church. has 10^ - I eeivjed her license to the Ministry. Is from Pentecostal Holiness-Church, is We all join in and hid Mrs. Lnpto ie "God's speed." cc- Everyone was shocked t'< i leain P. of the death of Mrs. Hannah Coras tune, who "died Friday, Jan. 18, | 1035, Mrs.'.Fortune had been confined for some time. It is our lost, but we hope its heaven's gain. II i The Ninety Six High School is just abodt prepared- -for?basket ball. We desire to play any beam or school that has boys or f^irls su team, who would lik* to play us. Ir. Please write Prof, James?A.?W-r of Harper, V (). Box 243. he PINE PLEASANT BAPTIST Rev, C, M. Freeman, Pastor \y .S. S. evhry Sunday at 10:30. or Prof. Herman Hill supt. Preach?' ing thVd (3rd) Sundays, everyone !V. 0s tnyited to worship with usr" MT PLEASANT A. M. E. ? at Rev. Harris, Pastor s , ?Sr Sr -at 10 ;30 every Siin+Ury. Preaching 1st and 3nrl Sundays: he You are eordiallv invited to -st.udv ry the Bible and worship with us. m Read The Palmetto Leader, for ;v. information from every whoVo ? *- That's ? place; da Rev. Taylor was the dinner ts- puest of Mrs. Sophia Johnson Sum te ' day." ? " '.^Xrrr' " v " ~~r he JONES CHAPEL C. M. E. ?r, CHURCH ht i I ^ ss Rev. H. C. Yownpr. Pastor Sunday wan a very had day but ad a nice crowd attended p.ll services, of The Sunday school opened at its It. usutal hour with the Supt. Mr. Wm 17, Ga^kin 'presiding. The leaaon was^tHorouffTay diacuseed by each , / * * * . ! ? I ' ' ' r rHE PALMETTO LEADER clrss. At 11 o'clock llcv. Young came' before us with an interesting seriMinn?subject?".Making??inert out of whatsis- left." r * ? Tho young peonlej'.iuseinblcd ^t 5 o'clock for christian ciidcav r an. interesting topic "What Do 1 Know About Christ'?" was tTTscus.s La Ill-lull -Siii.i.. ..r 1.1,. nu-mln-l!Wero given 1 li-'Mv.s lo^be brought in?txt ..S.u.'.i lay. in^vb. -dTie p< r: _ai_ vwviviiig the higfr -1 ain-a i.t A*, b uVi ) i .'Rev. To., tig i-.-iiiL ' lis again \villi another soul stirring sermon'l'rom 11:17 St Mai'K;. Visitors- are always "\VLlcuniL. MORRIS HKOWN A., MT~l;. ?2 ( HLltflt: Rev. Jessie lv l>eardv. Pastor -trrwo . skitrsaiitL'JdiiTeat e nanco at our services on Sunday. The I'ast1 n% Dr. .1. K. H.-qrd spoke . to the children a.- usual, preceedhnr the regn^ir morning sermon. The Hoy- Seoul and . th- part that, they play in the community was emphasized by the, pastor.; The suh.iivi was well ivteUvd ynurenjoyed by the children. '1 lie Junior. Choir led by Mr. Philip' lb nnett, functioned splelF did (I tiring -The .tnorn i ng. and evilt 111 ii * > 0 'rv.'i i's. A-i?i-Kt- ;M111" services the- pastor stressed the great lesson taught by Christ, the washing- of the Disciples* feet. Hu utility was the theme that -wit^em phasized. Th" t.xt at the ev'tj# ning worship, was taken?from Exodus 2.'Jrd chapter, 10th.. apd 12th verses. C"The SabbaTh ' ot " Rest"?was tltiv . tln-mo diduff-d- . ftoiii the tcx-r tiecttd: . Borris Blown. .during f]ie past week lost two niembejsi^by-dtrath. Sister N'ollie Williams, Class No. .'50 and sister Rosa Williams, Class No. -1. The faithful ones are y;oinn to their reward. A business. mvet inn of tlie JstvwTWds'?ai??- . Trustees will be held on. the 21st., to formulate'- a luotrram for the work v of tjte year? The Church is looking forward.. THIi Sl'.MTRlt DISTRICT " On Dec. .'51, 111534, at yj o'clock at-Alt? I'isgah.- .-Vr Al. K. Church. 21,5 Rait let I St. . 'I'll el', K. Dr. J. K. Thomas and ministers and 'layworkers hut in Dist. session to out line the work for 10.555. In pike, of the rain, all charge* were represented. ?? ' " . Aft'r a, brief and instructive" " sermon dcliveici by the~Ttcvi R." S. Taylor of the Statesburg charm Dr. Thomas, the. piesiding elder, .gave a splendid address, followed >by the district" program, and a-' sessmcnts, for tli" yoai\_ _ I'Taces : were sclcy'tcl I'm"-all dist rict'meetings; -The district conference ; -goes to Bethel A. M. K. -Church-. Sumter, S. C.-Rev. ( ?. B. Brown. - nastor.. The Sunday school eon. vent ton to N' w /ion. Rev. M.: C. . Allison.- Pio-lniu?ami_l_lic . Woman's .Missionary convention' floes t' May?vilie, S.. ('. {he Rev. S. \V. Ford ha nr, pastor. Dates for meet ings" will be published later. Div j. k. Thomas. our esteemed presiding elder has work well in . ,-aiuls. And is Joyed by all the peo ' watch word tor I'.hjn is ~~""Uo >d Success." Si'e .Jas. 1>:.? 5,0,".. 7, verses. (Thenbw pastors and their , wivi w re?presented" and TntVoluced as follows: Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Taylor, StaU'sburg; Rev. & - .Mrs. A.~T(Ir.eTT"FT. I'aifl'C* Ilev."<?~" Mrs. S. \V.' Kordliam, 'May?vill'e. and Rev, and .Mrs. \V. ('. Crawford Mt. Pisgali. Sumter, Si C. T.h< ladies* of Mr. I Ms gate-fed" the large delegation 'until all were satisfied. eess. ,\Vatc'l. ''v? Sumter Dist. calvary a. m. k. cnnu'H -? Rev.,!.. c. Butler, Pastor LeosViTlc. S. C.?Sunday school opened at?it*- usual hour with Siipt. and teachers present. The lesson was discussed by each class. Tn* ill' tl>.? liA/.l 1 i.. ? v ,, , y. niv-iv mviii ami uu fav n-ablJ weaUmr n?ik" a faith- ,ful few fniind their. wary?to Calvary. > After preliminaries Rev. Butler entered the pulpit and took hi.s text7~ But as -many as received him, to them nave he power to -hPTMUU.! ill,i vnii^ nl' (Pwt - John 1--\Z subject "Son ship with God. I? spite of the faithful few Rev. Butler preached as if the church wa? filled t>> its 'capacity. /Our hearts - re joicecl-a*?h" delivered -the mes. ago.. ??- - - .. ? - , Alc 7:.*ITl T>. *M. we were back to service . Our' noble and esteemed presiding elder, I)r. TL- T'\ - (j . Pont hulil loi I 11 1111.1 ItTTt i lTf i i7 --met- at ('aIvory. i+e?delivered a -trcrng message', 'tit an appreciative congregation. lie' entered the pul ]?it aM'd' selected his' text: And Jacob went on his way, and the an - y:ol*?of (iod?m*"?hum C?en?'12-1 ' Sub.?"The Angels of the New Year."' This sermon was very uplifting and will be long remember ed. ' Ignite a number of people from sKiped with us. We extend to. then* u cjjiulial invilalion to.be with us at any time. Mr, Lewie Lee has returned homo after a visit in Jligh Point, N-. (h ho reported a vorv pleasant stay. Mr. R.- Howj, student of Allen University was called home on ac count er the" death, of his fath?j\ The body'was funoralized at Taber nacle Baptist Church Sunday. P. - M. Rev. Ut^~C Butler attended the funeral of Mr. Rowe's fathdr. We are in deepest sympathy with the bereaved family. The musical choir f Calvary . = stilt projreeoiner under the guidance of Mrs. V. I. Harttey~ \ ,, .T7 JV1 UN 1 :vll^lCi A L C O L N t 11; Ynv .uxr'iTvtl r.ai ^r-anvii ui?the7 .u. i 1 ' -I ..iuK^tun i.i- i -?1. V ll.iH'U* AIIL- lnlUlL r Willi ?aUcr \\. i\ iijyliy i>i osimng. .AiU'i ilie- uv\ oliunal.^ .01 Vices "fflVf. . r\ ?? - - .. . VI 1>. J. mguj tju-vc?n- ivTtm? nil uviutv-'Uli uiganwauioii. .-ii ier ty.jt, lecture ttuT&ev. J. fc. ilcAuuuu. was cletieu : secretary o? ^nc council'. ? ?Li" " 1 no. Kev'. 'Johnson, a transferor 11 out ti.c .Norm t unicieiice, who i> now p...-?tor oT tlie \ ai nvnlc t.t. gave some very intcicstiijg re. Thai h; to~.UA .c it unci]'.? ' . >." i lie majorrtj ol the pastors oi j.he district' ' wore' [ue-ent and ni l.'. V. ry good reports. Rev. iJtUejohh, pastor oi Reel, of Ago (J. -M. K. Church, WalteriyiLLiial-Ui2._yi-.Uil. the.report^ with itev: Brother J. AL l'eteirue i'ol. .wing? '1 he latter is a transferer. from, the.. South Georgia * ?<. fei v iiee and is how' thp pastor ol \ atuie riyjurst Memorial Sunion in (Unrle.itfon. We also have flu I to v. llnv.iiton, a trunferer . from the North Carolina Conference who is.pastor of yho Fair Fax .Ct. LAL'KKL ST. RAIT. ( Ill R< II .:?i : _ - Sunday school convened oil tinuiind c|i'iii'i| hy the Mipt., J. A. ll;C lor. ..The teachers' were at theii post of duty. " - ?.? ~? G;1l0*If, i. H. U. i-oiiv1 ned. ,Al 8:00 the pastor , preached- a %von dorful ^sermon. Four ' "members wore added to the church. Sunday, Jan. 27, the pasted will be with us all day. The-club wib m l ot at the lioine TJTAIrs. Fannie li'.in j i .l , 7V.II r 1 nil Tj'Sday nigftt. "" ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH St. Georjre.-r-Today was" a fine day l'or chinch-goers." Sunday TiWWoP^yas at the usual hour. All. ten pliers were at th,eir posts. At-.' tendance- ft no. Iyea^on?was well discussed by the Supt. After Sunday school a short talk was^hiade by the Supt. R. W. Winningham. lie said the Sunday school is' progressing this yeaf more than ever. We were glad to have Mr.' and Mrs.?Felder^with us today. Mr. and "Mrs. Folder lost a 9 years "Id daughter, accidently, who was, hurtled Dec. 3rd antl died Jan. .4Tlfty have our .sympathy. ix.ev. r,u. piocKington was cauert to St. Philip B_a])tiit TTmrcTi.^tqdtO t<> ussis^, Rev, G. W. .Brown. He xvill lu- present .Hit* first Sunday in February. - _ ' EHERXEZER A. M. K. CHl'RCH Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor. MuJlins.?Sunday was a dreary day,* but there was at Sunday ?ehool, a loyal. group. At 11 the pastor preached s> wonderful sermon, that was enioved l.v .11. Rev. Mack .is* a CJod -t nt man. The- town . of Mullins loves hint. ~ ' ; ; Tjie 'silver tea of Board Xo. 2 wpi<. held at the home of Mrs. S Poa&iv The, weather was. bad but vc- had a'good timet as we always tci at MH. Dozier's. . The Xrnas Savintr Hwh met at >n Tlufsday. evenhtti* at 1 ::'0. MV 'fad1 a trpo'd time there. Rev. Mack preached another, soul Mirrinjr sermon Sunday night. It was grand. ?SI (T'E^SFl'l, WARIER!".\ ~ CONFERENCE The First quarterly conference of llardeeville was held Jan. 'JO; with Dr. Samuel Nance, presiding. This was a long- lopke<J~?jy _oc'eas-. i 'it as we" had h* a.rd many things, of our presiding elder's ability as a preacher of the gospel'. All boards, had theiV , reports written and signed 1h the pastor and the Elder only hal tu c?U_for disciplinary questions and reports as moh evs 'were all 'ready in hand. Dr. Nanec was pain full assessment The sermon was Indeed, a master piece.ill th< night. _L?L.persuns were converted and j'dned the church** in persons, were converted and joined the church the next nitrht THUSOH.?ClUI p.i'tui?> . Invuri and. rcspocU'd<-h?-all the people of the town. Zylphia Primus, reporter. COKESRIRY NEWS V L. ' ' PRoF alt! ?lr-c~yr-R-.^-.lrnniny^ppent Sunday at St. Paul. He hold his t first quarterly conference, hU Tliapl r and 10th verse ef Job. It was a wonderful sermon, enjoyed by all present. The Salary so far suspass first quarter fop several years, t ./ . Ehlel- Jennings and wife, Mr. O. Xance were the dinner guests- of Mr: and Mrs. Oscar Mills. We are proud to say our sick are all able to be out again. Mr. E. iC. Goggin made a trip to Greenville, S. C. Saturday. I . . * ? ??.? 1 J>KATH CLAIMS ACK|> l?K,\. (OJi OK UK'lllLKllKM AT M. E.-dirudi Rrv.--J. K. Stanly? . pastor Rains Rev. 1'. A._l)avi- ?iui?-tJy passed away Weilm-sclay inorlirttty, JtHi. I'.1 at '?'n? oVlorkv?l11rpassinv." lei-miii.it* <1 T^'-ycm - ./ ! ake. Diyinjr tly-M* number-* n't j years Jie. Ia vhri-liat; lit'-. nO years. . The l-luirrh arni I'tmiillluty have lost a ureal man. one.1h.-t \ya- 1??> al. aiiit'i' ioa-. }i1 a'r. : 'l.-pma! able. ... The full'.; a!. ' 1 '>' ?vr- ?> cd by Rev. .1. F. Slarrkry; rH-om"panied.by Bishop !. K. ''lantt 01 Woodbury. N. J. . ? " lie leaves. a wi 1 e. tour daiijrtiH'rs* ft*u * Von*?; several. viands Sister Mavv'l> Ko'j;ei s depai '.< <! i fbis tifa~Taii. 7. rrt h oVlo<4e, SIh Vvas 2'? years of aver Fiuvial ?ci vices 'wi re held Thursday. Shy | leaves tQ.jtfSUra_hgl> pa<sl?y a litisj baud., one child, a bt'".tj e-r and a host of relatives, ami frieinis.y ! inCAlVoKT^IMST. "M ' Pastors, 'stewards. s';pej iti'.e? .dents, tjtiul 'mi'siiionUJ,\ iv'oihes?-rI'fh'e Hei.ui'<111 Hist, lie a: ?!""""T Jan. 14, in ,a special . session. ])lan the work of TP the fiscal. year. .. Dr. Samuel Nanc . pre-idl.ng ?.lI tier, presented an able talk .mi lie subject:"Oyr Hci;ita:e" afterwhich every body w'tts giv. n an >| latrtunity to' exj">r--> him- 1 ant' this they- did iu arveiy. fin - waj telling of their love for tin* church :mrt tin, | ?.. ^ i I i t t - . !. i. 1 he elder t i.-? f TI ?\\ :ng. cnmrmtte's!. V<~iiiimii'v. . vi{ Education, cohvmitt -e.on FpuihfeCi: Hav, c itiniittee on I;la-I)a, e -nimittee on'.ehiltlien day, vn>>iuypy tee olii Sunday School,-.cpTnmit;.ir ' on contingent. money.- and a cuh^-. mittpu on. presiding elders a-.y--' | lnent. After report.- were adopted the following^ persons "wt-i-i. kn.tr.oduc.'.d: iRe*'. V. A. .JaneretU.i RtSv. F M. 'Bonev. Mrs. Ma-_'gi< X4pce, Mrs. K. I.. Bone.wMis- Wil 1 i-e-Nartee and Dr. J. \V. \V'- h i ' s.P'pn. . presiding-" elder < f , ;h i Charleston I)!.-u. wljo lo-oueh ; words ..f greet i dg froi.n TvT D-f" that were enjoyed by all. * The,member- -of th.- a: eting a? ured the presiding cider "f Tali "ku.*''ft and a mrm h ar:y < -<">i< ePanon in all matters tainin; ' 'o the Di-t. ; il" I .urii-heOo M i - -r... r... i> . f; Vv". "> x W. G. G'bbs. pa? or tind .hi- faith ful members t aft,or <v]tjch :i:r weti awav feeliiu>- inspired to " ='' h.~ work of tho ( 'hrU;ian C-hsuvh. CHARLESTON "DOTS .ST. I.CKIv A.NI.E. t ill RCII? ' The \V. H. & F. .Mi--:<ina-y Society met at No. ItM < "it 1 >i< .St. January 1G*.li. 1 with Mr'-. linn Mali Monroe Vitro Pres.' pre?r,!iujf. Wo roy'f t tin- lib-en: f Mo- pre.-i Sister Vu-t'.ria .Mi tt.:i ,,, aoxuunt of dines.- and wi-h he- a speedy r-t'CovoryT Evtuy.h.-t >lt,irrr c(l tho plva>ant i hospitality i M r>.-~W*trt h:r - PH-it-s. -- Aft Atl?ti:-)Ho? ? tw:i-. i it-ti-ro'ii t -," n-w-'served a dainty'enur-e of buttered buns, hot , chwu'a'r; .'.? candy. Timely remarks w :t a. i,y Rov. and Mr?. K. Philip Ii.ii. drt.d .Mrs. t'a.-o.v. : " N*xt meetinpr wiH bo I: .1 at t;'o" residence of? ,Mv-; Mali I! , -f lit:! PivsidemT^t. W on", -.jaw. J 1,'uary dmlv-lPMr,. at > !'. M.. ST. pati. a. m. i:. u n rn 11 Rov. I). ('. Rrc.vn Raster Early . Sunday m?>rniuir. Jam.:!,. 6 tho cloud.- \\v:o hoa\y ami t o rain foil hut Iwwoyor - chatvii-nu<" r? were ?ut for ,-.r i?'-o. \V a outdo >rs 'and a re \V"i- Tfippihothe school house. W tar, a-k.r-j every church in the (it o, hi 11, ,lit riot . t-? help -Hy-. \Ve?WH4_4errpy^==r ciate anything- you giv, : Va-U t lumber' or motley. If yon rar't -b-dp 'wo p-A- the prayers Hi' th churches. The pastor bcyrnti his .venin.g sorvic"?til', 7 :d0?do look. Ht?tra v o ns nolboC p-Q^pol feast-. The ipte? sape w;ts well developed.-tr. ovory detail. ' ... January-20 found nnmv si-...1 chuvch-jrocrs on their waj- in woi i ship. .Sunday Sx-ho 1 was open _L "with Tlav 'i.!> -rnntiln i'i "-iW? was boautifully discussed. ? At 12:00 o'i lui k p:i>; >! '( ?! a sold stirring seim-ho-?ddttswas a wonderful message. Pre?tdiTier * "Elder - Penrr wn<- tfppuest of Kov. .ami Mrs. A. F, .Adams,. . . - ' Mrs. Corrie Adams i.a\o_J>oen very sick at her hrrmo. ttuffs" improving nicely ah this writing. .Miss Debora Dawson is still on the sick listi Her many friends wish her a speedy recover. Bertha Dubore. Kepoi tor ??MB?, usting -tfrtr" r sacred PcM ?tions to our compe- KViXfl understanding, dig- MfciM d Service insures |TIjvj| > lete compliance with? he inviolable rightslesires of . the he- ^|jy| Page 5 | PROFESSIONAL f | ('A ROB %? *? sK-X-X-X-X-X-l-X-W-X' < >> !? Office Hour?, Pis one 11.30 A M. to 2 P. M. Office 3538 6 00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Kes. 6548 Dr. C. E- Stephenson lit :-: 1 f rn/iicisn tna ourgeon Diseases of Wynjen and Children A Specialty j Office: . . .. Keaidencet ; 14144 Assembly St. 13Z8 Oak St. _ DR. L M. DANIELS 1'hynielan and Surgeon Office Hours: y to 10 A.M.; 1 to 1 P. M.; tt to 8 P. M. Special Attention Given Disease# Of Women. j Office; x-' * Residence: 1125^?fashington 2230 llarnptoe ""^Rone G423 Phone 7564 ^ DlfcOTG. STUART Eye, Ear, Neee end Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately. Office Hoursn Telephone: 11:00 -to 1:06 %M. Rea. 4691 -'6:00 to r:Oo'^iyi. *t?ffice 3796 " Office. *' yr 2030 Taylor St." ^ 14l"7 wSeTsBT"^ ' v ?OfflceHuu!?. ??1?h6he: 11 A.M to ?-P.M. Rea. 8876 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. J^rr^W i>, Chappelle T Puyau.un and Burgeon 'G.veatCtf ,oI Women and Childr Office: Resided' jAI 2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. ^ Columbia. 8. C. J . . Office Hours: Telephone*:?. 8 30 A.M. to 7:00 P.Si. Office 6031 J Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DKNTIttT Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appointment Extraction by" ConTJuctive . - T~ " m? A noaLhpsi.a ^ Specialty |~y07"Va "Washington St. Colo., S. G. DR. H. H. COOPER Deatiet Special Attention Given to Biaseases of the Gum* Gold Crown and Briuge Work A Specialty . ^ Office Phone 6429 Res. 3264 il2o Washington St., Cpla., S. C. * <l?. ** lunire I'hdTi^ 8407 Re?. 6791 1 N. J. FREDERICK, I Attqrney-at-Law and Notary Publi* I PRACTICE J'N ALL COURTS I ?Stale and Federal 1119 Washington St., Cola., S. C. I l\horrc 7811 I All C'lus.-es of Dental Work I Dr. L. H. Hallman ^1 DENTIST | Painless Extractions. Sundays by I Appointments. Days: Mondays, I 1".a >ii y>, Wednesdays, Thursdays I and Fridays _ I OiVko: 2.1891 -2 Gervals Street .1 _ Columbia, S. C. 1 .:.... I Fan-O-Lin System I _? In Beauty Culture - 1 : ttl\y FAN"0?LIN? IIah, Dandruff and Toilet Preparation fl a trial.Their wortb..~has bean g are growing I nnii on Daia neads end bap* spot;* when directions ars followed. Will promot*. * a full growth of Hair. ' ' 1 Box Hair Grower _ f .5$ 1 box Special.Hair Grower AQ 1 box Scalp Soap iO 1 box pressing Oil .41 10 cents extrta for postage i- " " ~ ' hi u. a. rtunf ? Agents Want?d Writ* for tarla* Mad? by ' 1 Mnto? Fannie L. Carolina 1 (529 Hieh Market Streat Office Hours: 9-2 I-6:"U Dr. H. G. Thompson I ^ siTnr.mvJ mtTtfxtgf M Gold Crowns?Bridges-?Plata* I A Specialty Krtractions Made Pslal? . 1414V, Assembly Ot Pbana ISM 9 ^ Columbia, 8. C. 4