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! "The New Rider"^ *_= ; Spe*im now j: j |From The Trenches;; Hr~?~?*r r ~~ j I" ; ; Kevj E. Philip Kllia * > S ? - . KIDE WITH IS EG KO TAXI DRIVERS '* It is nut' nu Nt-yiy ta-\i system can. cumpeto Willi aliect ears m busses operated by strong ai companies Or large cooperations. They1 are hardly able to keep ps>e.g witl> similar transportation vper; ated exclusively io,i:"\vhite people. Bat reytt-rdieas-ut-Jia^urms, Negroes should patronize them. I know there are ttt}?number -of colored people who travel on .trains when they reach their destination they have just enough l?ft to pay street car lares. Such- persons , are not to be censured or criticised for choosing the street car in . the face of Negro taxi, men who ^?earnest' solicit their patronage. While this is true biTTTio OLhor IiiukI tin1 jib niy N'-erocs 111 real good circumstane.es, lmai>jcIaTly, that will make choice of street ' cars every tinier and-vignpr? the solicitations of. their own . Negro taxi drivers, who have no other means for suppCrt. Many of the well-to-do among us",' resort to th,.v will nay tHO loot W "~*|VT> u * ~ our race leaders are guilty ofthis practice. ~ Why should a mini.-to who can puy -o or 3oc to a Negro taxi, ride tiie street car or walk with, his ^luggage uotIT tlie 'rarhvay station? Those who arc able should help the struggling for existence. Then too, nearly all hiost Negroes have, came fro>u Negroes and in giving them Something to itn?rs?nothing?more -than?a.?tiiL; pressed appreciation tor what thoy nave?dune?for- tin in.?imy we find ministers who are able to get Negro taxi, select, other 'forms of transportation, and at the same time expect the.taxi man many oi whom' arc their ehurcti otUcers aaid jnembetSj to pay litem salary and support, flow unreasonable * the .:-*i.'man. oT Tlod i.s in that fespeet. There are hundreds of time's that the street cars w'ill be iu demand. But Negroes in all walks of life should often pat i onize Negro taxi if at a little- sacrifice. F?>r allot i..all. it is a case of helping us to < help e'acl? other, or where l h e ? is oixi'-avuring to bear the infirmities of the weak Ann- your greatest happiness should "come u: you when you- atA- cbiiscioU<' ' "t the fact you have extended h? lp? ing hand h\ yno less li^iunatv Than?^ v. w.?-?-? ?: 1 ? \ ' m 11 ' . T HarlHston Euneratr Last '"S?nTJV?.li?> ai'toi noon u largi. audience was present at Emanuel A. M. K. church t" t??v t:t' 1;i-t tribute of respect t<> "Mr. John Harleston, who wa?. ..tuning. t!i?. leading undertakers .in .the city of Charleston. llj- 1'ufhci .whc preceded hint some-years ago led the city, in the profession. It was eaid that, this son .followed .closely in the footsteps of r his iat'hor. The funeral service was eery impressive. Dr. E. H. Mc'.Itll, pas*Dr was at his best speaking on "Death and Eternal Lite."' Mis oration was a masterpiece indectfF-lP. Jesse B. BeanLppa.-'tor df .\Ln-.rN Brown. A,' M.- 'E. church, ar.i l>! . J. C. Dunbar. pasU'J ?>f Morris'' St Baptist church delivercd excellent addresses , upon the oce .sii.it. Th<* .Rev. \V. Ravmi'-l of the- Baptist . church offered prayer" and ti;r 'R'< \' Br- Ilemler-sun. ul- ihe?Ziun_iiu^_. byterian church read the Script at Two touching solos wore render Td By uVliss XiTsdh and l\Fi" f'T:"" ter. Thus ended the "ctfn er.pf op?.f the city's" high!y -yesp. et'e.i u Mlertakers. "The Palmetto Leader" h+m?v\e'k-eiid visit?tin-?< ,,p. ital city was . fnll ol inu-n the. Palmetto Leader'- olhce \v' fouiuT a full" Toice at work. R.-.oj .. cr{>ot The Leader should ro t only ? K'trive to incrta-e tin- cp"cniati.'n ' f>f the papei but. pay Floor mcj subscriptions in. full.'?:)s , iXnetto Leader /'(im.p-o;,v is ties' un-d to become one of tr". l-kpfing bins' .iness in lilt' ta"l* hhk r>"~ \i -groes< And e\"ery mem'/ r racial group should give it tii.'i: fullest coopviNitnurt A big publi-h our own sons ami. daught< ) >. ! Ss no longer a dtvaiu.JniL. ^ i :? __Jlhat^xL-ihe- many- Xegt~e>- gmdutrtT-of the schools must :hb . ijnploy. d Uegroes will Irrrre to make posi tions for them. Thatk; tlx objective of The Palmetto Leader Company. And if our people will su-h ecribe and pay for the pa,pe''. and at the same time let The Palmetto -?Leader Company do their print jng it will only be a question of time before the plant would In able o give- employment to si'.-r,- mf Negro ho^s and girls. r ~~~ - At Columbia While in oili- r.i/t n<v??.. - v??.' ?, fweek, the guest-qf our fine. Dr. L. M. I>ani((s and family wo had-the-pleasun1 rrr' I'lf-el inj.- a number of our former friends, ajnong whom were Dr. T. J. Miles, Dr. A. P. Sp? ;iv< I a-?lv, A, A4a-m "* Dr. J. C. McClellan. I)r. !!.. I.eNv il,? Presfdent Abram\ Simpson, Prof. C. G. Garrett and the Rev. W. B. Bouler, whose masterpiece sermon is "the whole farrihtr in heaven." Pre. McClel'an and Adams of my old conference "reported their districts are in ^flne shapa. " President Simpson has things an i?- -I?t-?.?? ,, t booming arotmd Allen University/ i*roi. Uai'rett ia-bein^1 sought by I pelsuns in and out bl the state to 'conduct their General Conleri nt e campaigns.?UAi l'etl has always proven to be the Winning ticket. Dr. Spears sees himself seated - in. his eonnectional chair. i?i . Lt?v4?r~is/' certainly putting over some program at Bethel in Columbia. The members are vliltttl with.- him ThPv sav h? -i* a rva 1 preacher and pastor. Last but not/least Dr. Miles is being talked .'of in and out of the state . pi- I In bishopric. .Ha-is greatly enopuraged by his friends and sup porters. Dr. Adams- said he was :y't by rape and was ringing no /lacking bells. He comes from the Columbia Conference unanimously liilpi ,-cd and-Dr. Miles i^?the en,.oi.-td candidate from the Palmet o Conference, of which ?I?am a .member. The Union. J lie Charleston Colored Minis..ei s tm eting* -last Monday W a s raught with interest. Dux good president Dr. Samuel Lloyd, dig.liied himself in the chair by his 'tow" rulings and decisions. Dr. C." >. l.edbetter, was substituted for ' Tie pi dor of the day and asked " vApi.v.ivv v/A ma ... (. hi* ago and dtfier c ities in . Ilinois. The speaker relatecfan nt? r -ting' story of the Council meeting F.eld in his' church. The . i,inn w at tTnco that the Con* ^regat imval church of which the . peakc i is a member is indeed . ii\ uiu among 'iv""min-ition^. Lr, l-l. Heard was called aiu? olive rod i timely response. Th<| dev. C. Holman, bade the Un?, . or' Florida. Dr. K. S. Lawrence xprcsscd the Union's regret in laving to part, with.Itev. llolman. The inter-racial meeting was umounccd to be held at Emanuer hui eh the '2nd Sunday afternoon ' .h February and the speakers were Dr.. McCill and a Jewish Kabbi. " ~ lM. .). C. Dirnbai1 UllJlOunced the unveiling service at his church, Morris Street Baptist Wednesday evening, Feb. C, and Dr. Beard announced llcavcn Bound at this . hurch, Morris BrurVn, Monday ev 1'VU, XO. U 1. iYt. A. nutans .iikI tlu' Kev. J. M. Pettigyew- made imcl y remarks.^, St Ruke. , Our financial' elfort of 4 cents 1 1 week" netted us over $U)0 for which-we were thankful.. Dr. Friersun of tliju Jenkins orphanage -preached us a wonderful ser: i'"n :;miri.T^hifthT.- Mr. W. M? . Aright, ) - a number 1 I.o.idoi-srl-.er. Our guards and cljibs are leally working. They have s'omerMiing? every week! Sunddy is a jig day at St. Luke. Communion - uu; )i?rrrrrrrrrng arid?evening.?Lei - j!tiiix-=ua.-mluj.aj^pi ay^for^ftH~ontpffay=tig?of the Holy Spirit. u- advance on one knt'p* " _ MN'KTV ?IX NEWS ' SCnulay School convened at the u.-ual hour with Supt."Graham and .lis staff of teachers at their post )1" duty. Al'ter S. S. Rev. Thomas ptvached-a very inspiring sermon. trinity ( . mTe. church Rev. L. J. Jackson, i'sstor Ke\Jackson was atr-his post MO.i V.dv...I __ ----e. ?..?ir..uvn?v iu an appreciative audience. The Turn Thumb Wedding that ^waa .given at Mt. Pleasant Church by .thl" primary grades of Ninety Six High School in interest of the Athletic Club was good. Mrs. t?. A. Parker, Mrs. S. John .roil,.Mrs. C. A. Dean and RevFCar ler ihptored to Greenville to ?at* -Tt-mj tht?ftmemtM''- Mt." Nathaniel" 1'hackston. . M rs. M. V.. Barne? of Atlanta, Ga is h?>me visiting h,-r mother who Pine Pleasant Bapt. Church Rev. C. M. Freeman, Pastor * Sunday School convened at the ' usual hour.,; The lesson was nicely taught b> our Jr. teacher, Mr. J. Williams, after which, our Supt. reviewed the lesson. Clir p'-ople are still urged to buy The- Palmetto- Leader. WOODRUFF NEWS. ' ? ( "> Triniiy Sunday sehool opened the usHial hour Sumday with the upt. Mr. L. H. Wilhum ntld nil . achers ihcnr post. The lesson as beautifully discussed by the residing Elder D. C. Crosby. f^Ldi-r D C Crnshy held hif. first - Hi-rtetdy conference " for" this ar Saturday Jan. 26th; and on Sunday ho preached a wonderful lumon. Everybody left the church e'joicing. On Sunday night the , istor Rev. W. L. McCullough , reached a wonderful sermon. On Thursday Jan. 24th being u^srll iMarshairg birthday, he lebrated with number of friends !. lii? home on E. Pine street. 'Thong those present were Misses TJessTe Lee and Elizabth Pearson, . IIuthT Millie and Glover, Jr., Foster; Miss Lanise and Jimmie Lee . Cromwell and Mr. T. D. Gist. 'Several tables were arranged for 'laying whist, After urhinVi nil tie guests were served with" cake md Russian tea and sandwiches. Those assisting the hostess were Vesdamhs Lila Foster, Nell Fielder apd Miss Gertrude Marshall. Prof. Allen Williams, Mesdames Everlyne Wilburn, Blanche Foster motorCtT to Gpeenvi}Je Sunday , af' terhoorf. They repbrted a very pleasant trip. "/ Misses Pauline and Lula Rober-^ sen of Spartanburg Were visitors here Siindy afternoon. MARION NEWS. , .Sunday was a high day at St. John A.M.l:;. church known as Woman's day. The ladies of -the churelr hHd" a Tnr Can ratty. Mrs." H. Louise Packer the evangelist of Winston-Salem, C., the guest" of the ladies was presented by Revk A. J. Jenkins pastor of St. John church." She just for a subject: "And:Jesus said let her alorie." She nreached a verv insoir ing sermon and proved that She' could say after the conclusion, of the sermon; didn't our herts barn as she spoke, to us by the wayside. Mrs. Parker has a very pleasing personality " and will hp loved . by all who come in contact with her. After the sermon the committee proceeded to open The "Bans and after they were all .opened, we found that the ladies had raised $115.00 and some cents for the trustee department. Sunday night we were favored to have with us our* esteemed and beloved P. E.; being his first vi?il for this conference year, he .was presehted by o"ur pastor Rev. A7 J. Jenkins, die used as "a subject: "Christ's Victory over?Temptu lion." He preached a soul stirring ..sermon. He is a man of no mean ability; an excellent leader' and Christian- gentleman. The Marion district feels honored to have such a man at the head. Monday- nite he held hjs quarterly conference. We had. the best and ifiost suc^ he is the right man in-the right place for he knows .his job. Rev. the man that is needed yj. St. John; he is a great worker aChristian gentleman a great leader and a sweet gospel preacher. He can realy put over a program and we feel honored to have him-? oux "pastor. Rep'orts raised this quarter: . . -Stewards^ . $268.UO Trustees 243.8G A. C. E. League : 13.35 Sunday school 10.70 Church Clubs . . 43.00 P. E. Assessment 48.00 'Total. ? .L. $632.91 Rev. A. J. Jenkns, Pastor, Rev. I. W. JaneretteJ'P. E. Mrs-Mary A Davis, .Reporter. MILLER CHAPEL CHI RC-H Rev. G. H. Whitf, P^.stqr I j Newberry.?Dr. E. A. Adams, ouv beh>ved presiding elder, very beautifully reviewd our Sunday school' lesson', ltwas full of thot amf jnstruet-irm Rw S E. Martrn ; of Columbia and Mrs. A. A. Amaker shared this- instruction At?f4>rr Adam5 came forward and selected his text J'Be Still arid know that I ani God." He. electrified his large and appreciative audience with power rid eloqunee. Th Revs. T. F. Harpei S. E. Martin B. C. Burton, Mrs A A Aniaker, Mrs R. A. Young and others were among visitors.- _ The-spirit'Was" highTat the League service and the ^Leaguers, ex? pressed themslves foixefully. The subject "What is the program ' of our.Church?" Miss Norma Sena Bates will conduct next--.Sunday evening. Rev. B. C. Burton preached at the evening service. This young gospel preacher is making rapid strides. Sunday school teachers' meetings are. very interesting. Miss A. L. Pear-son" conducted the Ies'V -son Prichay "n!ght~amT~e^Ty one ^enjoyed/it and the teachers-werefully prepared to teach Saifd^y morning. -? 'Monday, Jan. 28. onr , - ?- ***UV U Cl I terly conference was held. The devotions were conducted by the Rvs. B. C. Button and A. J. Hl_m?? Wh(>nr-it -totvrt:;?tO presiding Dr. Adams' equial cannot be found. He presides, so manly and generously and yet candidly. All organizations had and read reports and the quarter went over the top^ in reverjr respect". The VisliOrlT present were Revs. J. F. Williams S. E. Martin and A. J. Holman. (JHHSTIAN'--HOME -BURIAL ATT) SOCIETY HAI) A GREAT SESSION 'Newberry, S. C. Jan. 26th?The C. H. B. A. Spc. of District No. 1 held its first. I?ni<>n-.--fett3rtgriy~ meeting Saturday at Wilson Chapel C. M. E. Church.* "Nearly alL the representatives of th? local lodges were present and made a good report* Many lodges who failed to report at the State Convention at Union made a fdll repi vrt at this meeting. The "Grand" President, MrsT Mo-;-, ~ uuiwn or ureenviljfi. was present Prtf. W. R. Bowman arrived in time' to make his lecture which ^yeryona enjoyed* ? ? Our report is as follows: Collected for deaths^-$76.10; collect. ~5?T for union, $23.75; collected for hack dn.o.s, IRAQ-?collected?Prrr-1 new members $3.15. Grand total $121.70. All the above were paid out to undertakers and opher var ious things. Prof. W. R. Bowman by the recording secretary, Miss Martha Suber and wish her God's most blessing to continue Rer good w(arks'. - ' . Our Dext meeting goes to Clinton, S. C. We were highly honorr ed to have some of Chester's mem bera with us and-the" Rev. "Mr. Allen, preached a wonderful ser> mon J.'" , TfiE PALMETTO LEADER MORRIS ST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Dunbar, Pastor Charleston.?-Rev. Dunbar deliv wu wo Whtafk&bla sermona on Sunday. The theme for the morn* frig1: \'The Restoraifdh 01 the Joy of Salvation," and the everiihg: "A- New Song," which were soul stirring. He gave some new information and made Trn cncoui aging address both at the Sunday school arid BYPU. Program as usual. We are hoping to have more members and teachers- attend the Tochers- meetings?and, BYPU Bible study on every. Wednesday night, from 8 until U, .Teachers meeting-and U until 10 Bible study ""Remember the grand concert and the unveiling of the portrait of our pastor, Rev. J. G Dunbar painted jby-^tlie artist John H Green,-^tt^Beat the church Wed. P'eb. 0, at 8 p. ni. Speakers.of the evening will be Rev. E. 11. McGill, Rev. J. K. Beard anil Prof. Bluford of Avery Institute. 'Unveiling by Rev.'J. \V. White and Rev. D. J. ?Jenkins. Only 15e~ admission. Plek'se be on time in order* to get a seat or standing space.- ^ .?? . .' '?=- ?:-4-H CLUB OF HIGH HILL. The 4-11 -Clu'6 of High Hill school met in the school .building Jan. 25th, of which Mrs. Mary H. E. Clarkson is president. The meeting was called to order by the president and opened with Club song. The more we get together, was. sung by the club'girls. The time of meeting is the_4th Friday in each month at 3:,iU. , Our principal Rev. M. F. Robinson, Mrs. M. M. liiggs, .Mrs. Pearl' P. Brown. Mrs. Pink Kilgo teachers, Mis? Chrlstean Williams Reporter. BRAIN ERD NEWS. By Kubv I.ee Davis. flit'sler.?A1 (Itih'ig11 the weather has been unusually cold we have not been inactive. The Brainerd Junior College basket ball team of girls went to Rock Hill Friday Jan. '25 and played the Friendship team. Friendship won. We hope to defeat theni in a return game here Friday. * Excitement is stirring highly around the campus. Every student seen strolling along has a preoc^ -rtrpied?air. The answer to. this seeming mystery is easy: eXamina lions began on' the 24th of Jan. and continue thru Feb. 13th. Many were thrown bv their horses as soon as they entered theiil -respective-. classes wlule dthrs rod?" straight through. . ' . * w v art? a^aifi s |i"ummiiik 1UP" ula'rity Contest to help keep the lotus-ul' Biaimnd open; The xpon -nn-H-Mrtt-ttr-ti. Walker.? Mis* Kttnii'e Adair was crowned Miss ^ _ V Ui :iiin i t! 1 i-f year. Wondir wher A*ill he honored' this...yearI~ ~ A~ nuisieale was presented in the 'chapel last Thursday. It was yfiven; in the interest of Brainerd md many prominent citizens o f Chester responded.-. Tajented cit^ izens of Chester took "part. Among thcni was Mrs. S. L. Finley our friend and -reporter-Tor -theChester I'araprraplisr "We wish to thank Them most heartily for their dnevie cooperation. HraiiicAyl has -always contributed each J'Far tortile BoartjLof National Mi.-.-ions.'< "..Since Lincoln is so el;.s? ly connected -willy the Ne .",ro and his achievements, we have host 11 to present a* special Lincoln's day. program <?n the 1 Oth of Fibruaiy at which time'we hope to contribute an appreciable su'm. Phis. '?t;iu?-Lam_ will be presented _by Lite honorable ..1 union class with Rev; .I.W. Manoney, as ad HEAR YE! HEAR YE! THE J ROYAL SIX GETS STARTED By Edward (West) Brown Ian. 88 Tha ftftyal-Sfan of Finlev High went to Jiock Hill Friday and beat Scott High 12-7. The girls are putting forth great effort to follow the' steps of the Blue Jackets. Friday the girls were .always m front. The half found the .-core, Finiey 8; Scdtt 7. In the third quarter the Eoyal Six stepped out in front. Scott didn't score after the second quarter. Welch and Bradford shared the baskets for Finiey with three each. Hats off to Miss Fcwell, one of Scott's forwards. She is. a great foravard. AT baskets" were made from scrimmage except one. That rity by Scott. Botlr teams played hard and well. The Royal .Six had the edge. Scott used substitutes quite often* while only the,Royal Six played for Eillley. The girls play Jackson High of Camderi in Chester Feb. 1. Watch The Royal Six. They are substituting fpv the Blue Jackets. _ ' * ? . . KBFXKZER A. M. E. CHURCH Mull ins?Our Sunday Sch>oI con ycne.l at .tho_.usual hour, with . a nice attendance. The school ha,* metered very much tinder our new pastor ?At ll.flO tin* (irfslnr llPll.Vl'ml 6 wonderful message--to an appreciative audience. _ 4:30 the. Ever Ready Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Fran eis VerPen. Our next' meeting will be held at' the home of Mrs. H. Pickett." * Dr. R. B.Frederick was the guest of Dr. Maceo Robinson. The friends of Mrs. R. V. Gerald regret very much tl> learn of the. lost of her bentiful home on Smith St., Friday night. BATESBURG NEWS ) Mr. Clarence Robinson spent Sunday in Columbia visitipg Miss Annie Lw Willluma . * ; Miss Mary Golston has returned huine from -Augusta, Misses E. Thomas and West are able to be up and out agjpin after being ill tor some time. L?ve Makers Clujb Th.> Love Makers Club entertained a number of the^ friends ^Thursday night tfle home of linyn jnd Hartley. "?A delifiinns course wa? served and everybody h.-ifi n wonderful time ? Tha Club members are Messrs Raymond Hartley, Jim Quatte? bauni, Pick Johnson Jr. president; Clarence Robinson, vice president; Convus Byrd secretary;! __Ifla L. Hartley assistant secretary; Timothy Foulks, chaplain; C. W. Hayes, critic; Major J. Actemus, treasurer and reporter. ^ WALTERBORO NEWS Service at M;t. Zion A. M. E. Church was inspiring last Sunday jmd, h large congregation was present. .??:? Mrs. Moultrie, a member ~ofHopewell Presbyterian .Church undeiwent an operation last Monday she was jloirjg well at this writing. .Sunday. School at-St- Peters' under the superintendancy of Miss Ivenit Brown is moving' forward. - ? The minlitopB?of Waltcrboromet at 11:00 o'clock, the 23rd. of January, at Wesley M. E. Church and organized the interdenominational Ministeral Union with the following officers: ? Rev. J. M. Miller, president;. Rev. Lee A. Logan, vice president; Rev. M. L. Littlejoohn, .treasurer; Rev. J. E. McAHnm-i,- phnpHnn;?Re*L?m?RFiller,.,.chairman of the program "committee;- Rev? lb R. McTear, secretary;?Rev. J.?fch?teeAdams, assistant secretary. . . s Wesley M. E. Church ReV.P. R-_Tiller.. Pafct?r Sunday was a great day at Wesley M. E'. Church This being Communion Day a larg^ audience was present. The sernnon was practical and forceful at both services. The financial returns weve good for. the day. The Snday School in 'the afternoon had a gooff attendance. The psstor, superintendent and officers were present with a splendtd attends ante ami an increased rrtemberthe Ladies Aid Society was Entertained at the home of Mrs. Leiia Burgess. .. Rev. Lit.t.lejnhn .held forth a t good attendance. Rev. J.. E. McAdams, L. A. Loiran. and Prof. Robinson accom-nartted?MUva GouitBae ami RW M L.-Littlejohn on a motor trip to Voorhees, Denmark and Barnwell where we visited the Gourdine farm. "Rev. J. M. Miller and many of his members, Prof. B^wer and Prof Mammitt went pver to "EdisTo Island to attend a meetin g fjf the church workers of the Presbyterian Church of this district. HARTSVILLE NEWS 1__ Mr. Collin Byrd, a young minister, delivered a wonderful sermon, at Jerusalem Baptist Church. Mt. Calvary A. M. E. Church is still moving on -pnder the leadership of $ev. H. S. Walker. Sunday's services were ail 'good. In .the -morning?Rev?-Walker- preached a soul stirring sermon. Ia^the_iLttfcrnbbn aC 3i3(T o'cloclf the church was filled to its capacity. At this time the wedding of Mr. George Herrington, and Miss Gersena Mack book place. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. H-S. Walker ? The Helping (Hbnd Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. 0. J. Jackson. We had as our guests Epter L. Moore, Miss Flowers, teacher of Butler Grammar School. Both made interesting talks. After transactions of all business,-we entered into the social hours. We were served with caramel cake, coco?, arvd^ mffnts, afterwards we adjourned to meet with Mrs. "Marie, fanning. Rov. John Harrison of , Charleston. spent Sunday wtith Mr, and Mrsr 3r B. Spifrvn~STr\"-of Tfa rts* ville. Miss Mazie Lee Richardson la ill and, we wish for her a speedy recover^ and also Mr. Robert Manning. NORTH CHARLESTON NEWS Rev. J. C. James, Past?r. ??Sunday School convened at tbe usual hour with the Supt. at his j?o?v oi ffuty. j\ vt-ry interesting review was given by the Supt. At"ll:45 Bro. A. Hamilton mount ed the rostrum and delivered a wonderful -message. The pee tor prestfrcd^at Shiloh Ion Sunday. Sun day, Feb. 3, is communion day. . We were sorry to Tearn of the death of Mr. Edward Nesbltt,-who was instantly killed bv an atitomo bile on Jan. 26, also Mr. John T. Gantt, who was shot on Jan. 26, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gantt. Mrs. Minnie Smith from New York^is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Kohlnson. who is sack. Mus: Mary Trappier is-improving ??icely. Mrs. Emma Grant is still in bed and Mrs. Ida Abraham Lip in the hospital also little Herbert Beaufort, * _ .1 . I LAKE CITY IUGH SCHOOL Prof. L. I). Bradley, Principal - The fast stepping six ui Lak "City deleaieti iumpiKo on Fr.day (evening, Jap. 2?t)h in a hard -fouTg+rt battle'dd-th --The member^ of the faculty and student body of Lake City r eg let theT death of Glad. s bcarboro a -member id?the fifth grade chn.*.The M. E. '"""Chureh ~-u.iuler the leadership of Rev. Pearson lias ^,#.,11.. it,,. 1.' 11 _ Ull^ U'8tul"AVl *-*l' I worth League and a nice program. w&a rendered atr4-hc tirsj. meeting-. The address of the al'tei noon was delivered by Prof. J. E. Mclvcr. The A. M. E. Chu reminder the. -leadership .ol' Rev, h. u ,Gu{nhl' has successfully organized' a choir led by Mrs. Alonzu .MoofiC Mr. Alonzo Moore, a veteran uf the World's Wat has returned in the best of health from the Veteran's hospital from Columbia,. S. C. Prof. L. D. Bradley dclivfcicd a^ wonderful ad res s inrjL'hapel jVIoiTday^Vorning. ' _ Misses K7 Edwards _ E. Alassey, Profs. .Burton. and Alelver, with Rev. Gamble motored to Florence Saturday. . Miss ^Lizzie Y uunir,~~:r : teadher in this county, was the week-end guest of .Miss Jean E. Harrington. . .. ? I m 9 ? LEE?VILLE NEWS Calvary A. M. E. Church. Rev. L.'C. Butler, Pastor - Leesville?The Sunday -Schoolopened at the usual ihour. Tin teachers and superintendent woie at their best in teaching and dis-??**g.??inpr t,h" '"sson The League met at the usual hour, 6:00." Mr. Ossio Carter left Saturday for Jacksonville, Fla. Mr James R. Rowe departed this life -ijt^the age of 77 years. > He was - a%member of Caladnpia I Baptist Church, a trustworthy citizen a devoted husband and a loving lather. Mr.- Rowe -was a manjif .business .and high ideals .in life, he believed in education avd irt elevation on his race. Mr. Row in elevation on his race. Mr. Rowe leaves a host of relatives and. friends to m) >urn his passing. ^ ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E. > i . ('III lt( I! * t^OV I? I ! oinim -P?tk.-(or "Greenville, S. C.?-Morning ?or-I vice began at. 11 :U>. A. M. Tin.; I choir was at it's best :is usual. I The devotion was conduct oil -by -The pastor- -The--tHrsb?r intr<'<lu<^4ahd presented to th?- eongrega,f ; ion Dr. J. 6. Bonn, uui" presiding' elder, who -brought the message. His text wttS 11 Hind !'t. I.nlte ">: 1. He u&ed as his theme, Deeper] Waters. . The sermon was a \vr.v strong one filled with the spirit afforded much rood n.r hvt" out the discourse. A large erowd was out. c. ' The AC. K. League ha? unau-LIi ed its banner, lifted-its sTun'-ni-d; renewed its pledge, and has g..n<to work. f One hundred and "seven persons' were present. A- highly aprm ciate<l p.il igram was reiwle.n i, p.mi sored-by Mr. Laurence Arnold;-. Miss Florence L. Lykes, Presiih nt; Mrs. Virginia* Lemon, Vice I'r.s.; Miss Ruth Mack," Sec.; Mrs/ Hattie R. Fladger, Asst. Sec.; LyJia ^ridwell, Tivas.; Mr. Laurence Arnold, Pianist. Presiding i^ldei , -ib?Sr li'iTnT lT" D. held his first quarterly confer, enee Monday evening, Jan. -JS, Despite the extremely cold wiath er, a large crowd was present-. After brief and definite remark by the Elder, the following !' ? ; ficers were dert^'-'niiri^r/aSiia 8 iss FlordhcP' L. Lylcdv--Set-.; 1 Chairman of Dollar MagjTyr^tT'- . T7. U. filTjwni Chairman y? Contingent, JVIr. Duff Thompson. Chv. of Missionary; Mrs. I).. A. Adapts Chr. of I4. E. Assessment, Mr. J. A. Mack, Reporter to paper: M-Us -Ktntrccr Adamsi AsstRe porter; Mrs. Lydi'a Bidwell, Marshallfi Mr Belton Calhoun, Delegate to. Djst, Conference; Mr. Belton Calhoun. Alternate; Mr. J A. Johnson, Splendid reports frmv oaoh Dept. were, made. Under the leadership of our pastor, Rev, R. 1 .Lcmrro; assisted by his faithful officers, the elder was paid? .*??' * C -T I THE 4-H CLUIJ The 4-H Cloh mot Monday. Jan.* 28, at the home of Miss Susie -Smalls:?The ITToofTne was called to order by th'' president, prayer was offered. The dub \nn?r wo* SlfTlj?. ATler fill linSirt!?^ was di~ cussed, v.'e .heard some verv?splen d:d remarks from Miss M. . V. ' Washington. Miss WitslvmgVnr is a teacher of HowaftnHigh School also from Miss Bryant of Andrews. . The hosfsa served sal1d a cours hot cocoa, . cookies atii c'lruLy. The next meeting will !>, a' tb" of Supervisor. Mrs. Rosa ' Godson. . ... The ,-hmior Usher's H???i..l iaet at the home of Miss V. Alston, The- m-etrmg was l<, ?,nl: t " the president, song, pittTTr Ted 'V I r-n-l i went into hnsiiw; ..ft.... . o'd and' new busin?s<es_ the crit ics ,report was hf.iiil Than wi rl ;ourncd"t,) meet'with Nfiss 1). Chit TW'axee-J. Hildrehrand, and C. Brog d'n gjtTe inspiring remarks? We en toyed creamed .banana- .and cake. . GEORGETOWN' NEWK The many ffjends ;of 3 brother Josiah Penny and those hof Rev." N, C. Mnyham will hp glad lo know" that they are out again, botfi at- | \ " Sat urdav, February Z_L935 tended ijvrvkes Sunday A. M. < 1'ml'. ami Mrr. Wilsoar Of Ilwif 1 mil)'j way w to visitors in Georgeimvn triTrt Sunday Thity wnraMp-?__ cil at Bethel A. M. E. Mrs. Wilson , i-s tlv ni.'o cf Prof J. B. Beck. ljirtP- lvat'ie~Ogjven as'"' we all kn?i\v lur. ? .M s. (.'vo.jiia Benson of Lane, is >| ..n.iiiiir three wjvks wjth Mrs. v ?.!;ss Dav!s Bryant of Andrews i-s ,house pucst of Miss Susie Smalls. -v-. ( HAI'lN NEWS \\\? 1114 i.i n tin* loss of a beloved njul departed hero, Mrs. Mattie E. -Ku.on cf ('hapin. She ' died on Thur.-day liiirht, Jan. 24, 1935 and wjis 'f/tv-i-igbt years* old. ? She -4s -shHvived?by?a- mother, ?? s'\ .rs, one sop, two grand ehihlivn. six brothers ami a host ol^uliiyr-.-relatives and friends to mourn her loss. .' Slip. was funeralized at St. John Church Sunday, January 27, 1935; 1 lie church where she so Well serv ?<1.?brtenne'U was at tbe eeme. -? lory.. The pastor, Rev. George D. ^ 4^ek-t4*ft>=gc-d.>f. the fijn* ? oral servTees; and T. At 'Williams, uudertakei- from Newberry took charge of hi'r hndv - . The pa Rhea re Vs. "welt as folloty: .Mr. .hi|M s,Ahtz, Mr. L. M. Mayers, Air. Harris Suber and. Mr. Page Mayers. i. The J'lower k'iik were: Miss f!crti\ ? atiirbinan. Miss . Agn?s Canghman, Aliss. Mary Hipp and A! iMeat rief Hart.'. TAYLOR NUWG . .. The Xni:is? CluJj of Union Bap-, lis.: < huivli Ivo. 2 disbursed the Ana ofl)j?e. 21, '1934 and , reorji'ii" i/eii for l9.35. The f)->ll<Jwina 'are life officers: J. H. Benson, I'l : V. -liu-hsen." XTco Prea ; Rli za- dohnsoii. Sec.; Emma Horace, A '-t. S'-C.:-(ieiieVa I)avis, Trfias.? i? Wh n y> a want Rood things to eafT luiy in iil M. I). Smith, the Gro.erdr. Mr. Smith and his il )!.>.; Mr." and _ Mrs. Robert ? Brown will serve you cheap as i!i b.^t . and better' t'han the rest aloiig tile lines of good things to at. t The following will celebrate their w.nln*v. avniversary: Mr. & Mrs. 1. II. Kcnsun.' Nineth; Mr. A-.*..Mrs. A, ,|re\v Jackson, Nineth; Mr. w Mrt Bonnie Taylor, Nineth; Al t LLa.ni[ito'n Cantey, For- -~ t . - usd; Mr. & Mrs. S: Jenkins, -S.lv 1.t It: Mr. A Mrs. Robert Brown S?. v nt li. ? * * : T\frFRN \(1K 11 APT. ^HURCH Riw. Mm. \\'4**?n, Pastor . tireoiivil!.-. Sunday School at t--t- iv? Hh the supt: and ius_jju o. i tm-the Job. 'Hie lb. f r V ex i . ise. by Miss. Paul "ir.e Tin io i was Very good. '.'J " lo-y.Meljijvxe preached a t,Vi.!v i oi mon. B y. p. u: a* a_ \ : y good program was i 'At~7:-0U P. ' M. Rev. Watson ^ a . \y.oiuiei'ful sermon. Mis. J. A. Smith are' J very ill ..; (his writing. Mrs. ?11- _| "T \..|\ TTTrTB^rMV^ I .Swoi-i nli.irg. Th. etiior missi >iwry wag en Vl.dr. -.W ho.ljome ot. Miss^D. I'.ot: v. ! h, yiriroTS present were: M'v !'.. . uI!ivan, Mrs. Jessie - 111- n uij!"lW X IlliiUII. ^ TTr:*~ F\ < It vclrtuil and T. P M Asy- i.j m i un tli1* sick JUt. Tlii' . W. A"rxTTi;(ry will meet at i :i! nt .*! . I,<uy Watson on 1 Llln railway avaTB^ 1 ii i' ?* mi i *' *** "" *'* I iVxrr;..1. SCUn?i>*pnMnre -of-Pnsaciiger ?I I'? Mi' rd by I ho Southern Railway i i.tun station. Columbia, ^ ?? nroinbef 8, 1^34. ? ?, .1. ... ' ' . . 1 . . . M t'h.irlestorv ini M i in riot to . ? i> .. ;.i -ou-^-bi I'Vy. Greenwood. Greenville, Anderson, SeneM 7:<i5 A M sp-riiin'ourg, AshevUle 1" A M. Augusta"' : a .tiinah 11 i~n | A * M Camden, Lancaster, Ro?k Hilt. Shelby ' ! -'1 A hovTfto,' Louisville, '*? si Lotus. Cincinnati, Chicago t :i'i I* I Orangeburg. Charleston ' iV 1' M Charlotte, Washington, . _ Xt *. ACarh . _ .. . . !i ; "? .!?. M Anderson. Atlanta lu-siii .Savannah, Jacksonville .tit;.1. BE * * ? - - Cohuulii { From: . . . v -i . j.nhwiniui', sav iiiruin ft so A M. - .Atlanta,. Anderson. Greenwood 9 05 A. M. New Ji\ork, Whashinfftnn, ? Cil:.ri" it' , ? 12.25 P ".1 Rock Hill. Lancaster, Camdea 12 i'i I". M Charleston ' . 1 ,^5 P.'lL- Chicago, Cincinn:'U!,,4t. LouU, \ I , Louisville, Kno.wLle, Ai.heville Spartanburg ,t;-h?-r.-^r,-7vnixTn . ":u:z-,? - 1'. oi ' i' M,?A lu'Yil'..*, Spartanburg 9:30 f\ M Charleston 9 40 IV :>.t CP...I lo'.t ' ; jj. i> M (.r cuviuo. Anilera?in- -? 4.29.1V Nt, vat;:ia)i Cit) "Vulu t o;!;ce Depot Ticket Oflioa " 120:; Srii'.vr St. South Main j/ Phone 5023 SMITH-COLEMAN T* THgtGO. W\ Coal--Wood-Coke Phones: 3124 & 3125 ] 1921 TAVLUK ST. ~T^J