The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 16, 1935, Image 1
fVOL. XL?NO. IT" ~ ~
ijkfeTOR^AND OUTJ
PROGRESS OF NO]
>1 MUTUAL L
*
A Fenancial Statement
Win Optnhnv 1S0R .Tr.hn Afoiriplr
lulled about him a s.mall group of
fmpany, the piyptwo??which
Ftbs to stimulate" cohcertecF effort
[ aid thus set in motibn an agency
^at would safeguard tho financial
- - ttteFests?of?the-: raeei?Qn-c Apr if
of the following yiOxr, the
North Carolina Mutual and Proiivident
Association (as it was then
I known) was launched. It is sonieJvhat
of a cbineident that at the.
time of organization, Negroes
fr^ere just about thirty-six years
t of slavery and that this lyear,
. .o<5, North Carolina Mutual will
t /ciebrate its thirty-sixth annivertary.;
...
1 The institution had its. beginning
t a time when educational facili<
es for Negroes^in the slvuth wtyp
t xtreme.lv limited and when few of
J! 'hem had any true conception, of
ich a thing as a life insurance
<?ress was steady and consistent.
i?'during the past eight years, /ad(l
aitted assets have, been doubled.
' I' With"it-s. growth and expansi>n, the
I. jenefits to-the race have been
1k multiplied proportionately. Its
contribution to -the group through
investment of funds has been of
Inestimable vatne. During the
"tat thirty-six years, North Carona
Mutual has invested millions
) dollars "within the -race in the
' orm of policy akid real ? estate
oans". Frequently TTnfcncial re'
ief-waa made available for memJ
;?f theT"race when assistance
, J5m other soCfrf^s' was* practicalJ
! , impossible. In times of great'
.t stress, Nofth Carolina Mutual
?. ' as never violated its trust or fail
?fd to come Ao_lh? ..rose no .of thnsn
. 7hose support it enjoyed.
In the beginning, the company
( vas fpunde'd on a sHimd, eonservaj
ive basis. From yq^to year for
_ _ nearly a generation," it has in-.
jrreased in strength and eflieiericy,
j establishing a ro?6rd
??,Dr a
^ Sing at Benedict
B^.-'s. Charlotte Wallace Murray,
^Pramatic soprano of New York
If ity, will give a recital in the
-JLwiethct College Chapel Tuesday
{tT^ht -Marrh~tttfhr Mrs. Mnrray's
_ I ppea'rance I? being-sponsored by
It J he Benedict College Club of "whicjj
jll'rof. T: II. Hanberry is the prcsirif
nt^
l'Miflsk lovers of Columbia' are
J|Weed fortunate in having the
'ice's .leading soloists. * IVIrs. Mu I'll
ay has the distinction of being
11 member of the famous River
\ "'do Drive Choir Of New York
)7ity, which is pa stored by the
lev. Harry Emerson Fosdiek.
Mrs. Murray is a nativu-joiLXIolr.
'f ^mbia and tho sister of Rev. WrrlH.
ice a former pastor of Sydney
/ iVarlf C. M. E. Church here.- She
/ i j/ill be remembered by many
Iriwids who knew her when she
Jived here. 'While in this section
' "aine and Spelman Colleges.
ituter-Fraternal Holds
"Jlj* " ^ Forum
.By A. William Hill, Jr.
8 Florence., S. C.?Prof. J. A. Mil^in>act,?d
as discussion leader for
J" a forums held March 3rd and
110th at Wilson High School. The
. Bppic for discussion was, Resolved:
at the division of the Negro race
to*-classes retards fluT"-econoThrS
11 -Wth of the race. 'The poll of
i I i membership at theAend of the
/? cussion indicated negative v.ict|l
sy, six negative -three affirrriaA
few excerpts, and conclusions
i ached: There are distinct classI
in the race. Classes are incvi
Me, always have been and al51
will be. Croups such as DocU
rs. teachers, carpenters-, tailors.
!j?' Jrers, college students, robbers,
a 1 preachers.rfrom distinct classI
end in some irfstances they have
) eated casts." These classes - are
suits of vocational, educational,
paternal, sociological, profession.
and economic differences. Then
are the definite methods
tre available and reasonable
jP < to use to coordinate the
aV s divisions of society to a
IP advantage to all?
sness, race cooperation, race
IP Train along economic lini,
I The teaching and preaching
* P Tco?nomic * gospel from 1 the
jiTiirch and the schooltoom to the
Pi ljj?tance of lack of some of these
-^pyiptesT M. E. Stores not
'lore widely expanded for the lack
-jS^gottMyfanciouH support of Ne Wat
we need: More Negro en
r^8ls
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STANDING
RTH CAROLINA
IVOTTn 4 4T/-1T^ r
irrj l
en I'apc 2?'Column <>
. 0 " * ' unbroken
by wars, epidemics
depressions. Duri^ip the past ;
admitted arrets "reached $4.-'
. fi 12.75, on increase of
over-the previous year. Atieq
-e-erve is njaintained ti> pua
tee the full payment of every
-icy -aC maturity:?""Aft a result,
fidence has been built and n
tained durinp the past thirtj
years.
The operation of the comj
_throuphouit the years has
.with a view to permanent se
'y. The nianapcmont is fully
scious of its responsibility
trustees 'of the financial well
n?' ar ! nrrtectipn of tbe^Jjo
holders whose trust has been"!
. "d in the institution. t,ae
= necTaT traininp in the scienc
T. fe Insurance, but with an 1
inp faith in a race that so a<
ly needed such protection, the
'uagement through .strict adher
- 1 o hhimiru- -.? pi inciptcs and faii
. ' <> iv 'Hcuboldeis- ha*
" siabhshing the company in
heart? of the public.
A "Mutual" j organisation
as North Carolina Mutual i
"its tria st sense the nroperhy (
>ts trust sense the property of
policyholders. .Toast. ?s itnp,
in a bank. are. not the -propert
the officers of the bank, in
nxinne.r l.i'fe, insurance, prenii
are held in trust to be proj
handled and so invested that
company and-the benefits accr
to the public therefrom may bi
definitely perpetuated.
The officers of the institi
are- -indebted to the. hfime. <
group, managers, field groups,
the insuring pub|iy for their s
lid cooperation ^during the ]
Plieir continued good y ill mul
port" are solicited. You are
sured that North Carolina
i tlml will *
..... vuuyiiiui-. n> upcraxt
the same-safe, conservative b
and that the interest of the po
holders and fho~ security ot
jtpfttr'acts wHl remain the-jirir
"""ft1 0 muirogcm e nd .
^to^j-news
The second- quarterly confei
will be at Bethel JTridav-'night,
i Rev. J. C. McClellan, i). P., I
of the Spartanburg District,
j preach Sunday night-at- 8 p
Pi- Mcf-'leltpn -TT- nffii- ,.T" IIiiTand
if not the greatest prcsi
j elder we have in this state and
will miss a great treat if you
to-Rear him Surtda.v night.
| eyes :tfe turned toward Bi
' Sunday, night.
??M-r. T. B, Cftpelahd, one of
brilliant young men of Allen
versity has accepted a positio
Memphis, Tenn., and wMl 1fhe
State Saturday_?ho?14?thh?
writer wishes him the best
health and a wonderful succes
_his new lield of Jailor. ?
'Airs. E. N.'?Wlliams - rctM
home last Friday with Miss
tie Williams after spending t
weeks with hc.r mother-in-law,
( ports a very pleasant stay;
are in the picture of-health-.
On the Villi of April there
he n?Quartette Contest botv
Eight Clashes at Bethel. F
!(ieon(l and third prizes will
, j awarded.
j The dhtri.t conference rally
take place, on the fourth Su
hy a group of 15 young lnHoi,
the adult rally will be on the
Sunday in April. On the acc
f the rain last Sunday-Ore
rally will close Sunday nigh
full!' ^
Mr. Fj'ed Windbush, David
Roselee Windbush visited the
and dumb school last week, w
tendrng-^md report that she is
: -ing fine. .
Rev. Tobiti was well pleased
the number that communed
Sunday night at* St. Paul Ba]
Church^for it will take jusF;
..people to-go to chutrch as last
day was.
Rev.' Hat wood and his good
ole rave changed the time for 1
day school. At Zion Church
-toad of 10 a. m. it is now 1:3
m. and they invite any one
may call to come and take pa
Those on the improved list
J. H. McCool, David Sims,
Lucy A. Gilliam, and Mrs.
White. '
Come to church. Co to ehiiro
torprizos run by men are pood
ers, have the poo's, are clean
clear cut and serve the publi
a business-like manner rrtract
ol elifferepces7^ .
The elimination of minor
major completes.
As a result of this discussion
( club considered it expedient tc
vjse some definite plan by w
they might- reach the public
largo. Thus a nirmber of arti
are expected to meet with the
$t its next formm. If the clu
permittRtl to perfect.Jts plan
community will be greatly ben
ed,
Pal
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Carolina and~his ^speehrt |!
> pec tod to return to Anieriei
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rlTrr An Open Letter To 1
it ion cers, Presiding.-El
S Members of the A
ft" pal Church
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as. By Bishop Noah \V. William
Mu
?. on -Feb.?45 1955. Sitting .in
asis, room' in the Kinir David Ho
1 icy- Jerusalem, Palestine. with *
their iaco t}> the window that opens
nary the direction. of 'Calvary*- -4 t
thinking of the. vdeales't ncietl
??? >he - A friean ANIethodlst
: -GhweTr-=rr ~Tramer!" M inisfrv.
hall iliseusse(h r li i \villv7~s(
.friends just before Icavinpr
this visit to'Bible Lands. Just
ence i started to write'-mv. eyes fell
and the Christian Reronlef of Jan.
that Dr. Abram Simps >n had s
W1" me along1 with some other m
% The article?in?this Issue?of?
"Recorder that partieuiai lv muj
ding my attention was an editorial
you Dr. R. R. \Viieh!. Jr.. "Tl
fail TRAINING OF T.I IK MINlSTIt
AH I had said to these- friends _t'
;thel ('rpm the city of Jerusalem Iwvo
submit -an -iuJiuUw--niyl _ in" t
our /?va*"5ettinlr before !
Urii-. vou may know H- -w delightfi;
n >n surprised I w.is t?f See this arti
along the -sfthU- liim ami aim
-The- identical in thought. TTut~]
? f seenis to-be the way (io<| has
;s in ways worked. Hi- put- -m i.l,..,
the hearts of dill ereiit'ones .-in
rned taneously. Sii_ I rise to-SKCO
Lit- the m >tion .of- Dr. Wright. '
hree ?. The African .Methodist Kpis i
and Church, because of its IMtIN
both PALS, TRADITIONS, ORG A!
will TSid, stands in a pn-ition t" do
voen much for the Cause of the-Mas'
irst, -as any Christian urgaiiization
1 be America, whether:- th .t organi
tion be composed of white op col
will People. Our- most glorious 1
ndav tory is not behind us, hut is_
ancp be written. All we need is
2nd intelligent, consecrated. God-fe
ount ''ig, Bible-believing, leadership,
-car- minintry. : :?
t in I am"sending this article ;i
_tQ r ?seculau-wee k ly pa pe-rs ,h
and 'r'*t they will publish it for mi
deaf ?f ?ur members read the wee
here Secular press and will fall in wli
do- bracing programme. I am ab
to enunciate. I mean to spi
with the rest of my days -working,
last 't? without neglecting any?pact
ptist the work assigned me hy-thc (J
such erffl' Conference.
Sun- And what is this program
?but a Connectional-wide DIAL
peo- TY SCHOOL, I do not quite' 1
Sun- the Panic of THKOLOGIC
in- -or?ivi iin a rt Y , some day I may 1
0 p. why. No I do not want any cro
who ?i" 'ry, nor I want any of
buildings or -halls named for t
are,. neither while I am in the fh
Mrs. nor after I am translated; j
Lula the j?y ;1 n<' glory of helping
create such a DIVINITY SCHO
h. What a tremendous amount *
?- good the present bench of Bish
mix the Lay-members and Minist
and can do_ if we do-not permit ?
c in fishness, pride, honor or gr<
Uaw^-mhu luild iif tiT'
This DIVINITY SCHOOL shu
and be to our Connection what
District of Columbia is to our }
rthe hTorr; nobody's' and everybody's.
1 de- should include studies from
hich including the eighth grade, II
: at school, and Odlege, with the
sans vinity part mixed through it
club It should have a faculty of
the loving and Bible-believing n
efit- and women that can be found
made; it should have daily a s
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a -liii.w?iiwur* t mMr
JTMIJITfTSOL'tll. CAROLINA, MA
presiding bishop Of the African
;Uttf<?s~visitin^ TKe- Fyr11jmids"of 1
i during the early spring.
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'he Bishops, (General Offiders,
Pastors and Ijay-"
fricajg Methodist^Episco?
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s' j vice of iiio hour, conducted by- a
pciVson elected to the faculty for
my tlii-s purpose." which' service should
tel. be in the most dignifie'd and deeptnv
1 K <piritn;il?manner.?This should
in * be a part of the course and' every
am i study.nL should be required la al"
of teiifb You can see why. This f>itp^-j
virrity -Scho* >1 should have plenty
I of land and the most modern mannefvtTineiy
for' scientific, "farming.
for dairying poultry raising,- fluit
as raising; canning and the ia>t uWd
<>n in domestic science and domestic
1?. art. You may. ask mo why (all
cut this for preachers? FTvery why.
ail. In the first place God's work\'is
Hit--all-mchrsive ;md " day mimsTiu-s
have t.? lahor in cities. large and
by ?-hi;- 11 a ritf in t ho country. , TAey
I'D should know God, tli(*tWW, ins*
tpiy, and tilt1 arts 'and sciences -of
V'j every, phase of honorable -er\n e.
"hj Withal they should kg d<-ep!v con-.
see rated. That is what the'laymembers
want and that i- what
illy they need, and they will pay any
icle_ reasonable price to 'tret it.
made to go to this school" and pmvision
should bo made in special
dorniitoi io< for .tlie wives <>f those
lili while . COMPi;LSOKV should?hePR
KK. X iw you . are- saying-,
pat \Villiaips has gone .crazy,"
^.j." to -nggost a.iiVogramdW that calls'
^| " i[- only a big proiri'tnnnic-'ih t will
. ' * eminiand a big following; ' and
renumber, VTh'u. .""earth" is the
>'i T.rrTl's and tlie fullness1 tlureof."
|/a." v h.-ive the l.md already if we
\lo not fall out over, "which land"
11 " and leave it to a small commission
^c appointed by [lie Hi-Top- ai;d coman
posed of the bish/vps" and one minai"
ister and cine laymenibor irom
ciwcli?F,|>i. cipiil?District?H-rrt r"rr
turn should select a smaller 09111-'
l'so mission with power to select the
?P" place for this" Divinity School. .
*ny Now. you ask where.will we get
kl.v the money to operate such a h^tge
l0^? -fhool^ iiml llii'in .-hniibl?he--t'utfr
mtL yea 1 and after it gets going there
t?nd ~|),>uJd be from 150 to 200 m 4-he ??r
class to ..graduate yearly w h o
ilvuld lift firebrands in our puln
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pllS.
During- part of the spring, all
mo summer and part time in the fall
^1- those Students should ho eompell ke
0d to be in the classed in truck
AD gardening, farming, fruit and
toll poultry raising, canning and daidit
rying, with, as already stated, the
its~-most-modern machinery, ctcr In
this "way most of the?food?stuff"
??,h ,.frin, he raised, including Hour and
us.t -meal.
to Then the 8 per cent Dollar-Mon^
OL Py for Education could be turned'
a' f into t+us fund anJ the .Secretary
'Ps of Education be compelled to have
(,rs his" office in this building with
iel- definite-salary and not the privi?ed
legp of snendini'- .any'more evrent.
a--ordered by the br$rd connected
old with the. school, of-Divinity. - No
the j [ do not mean to do away with the
*>a- various District schools, thpt areit
nieded. Since we are dhing buF
|nd . little 'Foreign Missionary work a
trh part, of the f> per cent Dollar MonDi
| py fur Missions could .ho also
ftll-' lurhed into this Divinity School
Uv j.'Ui educate mfntstcrs1 and mission d<v
r+vrv woiheis. "A per rent or The"
ion money sent to the Connectional
or j Women's Missionary Societies and
er- the 1-2 Easter for Conference pur1
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i noinouist umrvh in-South
Sjfypt. Bishop, Williams is c\,
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Eposes should be.also spent not to
prop up people bur^tTpiJt within
"them something thnj^ will enable
them'tu STAND irp and bless the
churches and also take. care- .6 f.
themselves. It may be a tr"od idea
make the. presidents of tin- Con
neeuoh'a^AVonieri s Societies and
Secretary of Education and Secretary
of Missions a part of they
Hoard, but with definite instructions
as to how anTTToFwhat. the
money is to be spent and not
"quite so much of thus arbitrary,;
Uself-deter mined .-protUyfrl?wn sty of
money by most of our jGenerul' ?leV
pftrtments.? You -say thi- i< rerevolutionary.
It is and is intended
to?be-to -4-ho?eiul thai?our . pli u-y_
Inay be in front of us rather than
in the past. To this piuI* d do.ii
eate the rc-st of my- life or*?earth
for the Church that has made nie. I
Noah W. Williams.
ISTANBUL, Feb. j:ir lh.tr,;
Sjpccial to Palmetto Leader: .
Just ai*rivc'<[" ill Istanbul, Ti|.-. j
key, w hich was 'known, as C.^istau-j
tinople before tho? World W ar. I i
shall use this city as my. ha-el
from which 1 shall study the site- j
.and the .'message to' the Seven
Churches of Asia, spoken <T in
the first ?three chapters of Uev-M?
lations, viz: -Ephcsu's,?-SmyFroi=
PerKamus, ThyafTra, Sar<li?, Phil-',
adelphia and Laodicea. From here I
?here I pro to Athens nd Rotne,. ifj
the Lord wills. The nwdcrii'mean-of
travel in Bible Land- since ticWorld
War has .made-impossible
for mo to visit the entire .tiehi in
half the time 1 had planned; hut
| the cost '.is something frivh'tful.
1 Shalt on he home-hound. il tl~
I Lord wills.
Noah \V. Williams.
$65.00 For Manning'
School
S.ixty five dollars wa- raj i ir
the I'npillar'l('rllli- '?h-tl M . 1!!'! I iri?r
Trainim? SehoiiT \!<>b ay niirht.
The rive was sponsored ^ >11
Ritas Cai -or atari-Mi-s
sistetl by Misji Th.-o. LewN.
I B' fore the rep 'rts were taken air
address was -diflivtivd by \1>. So!
tK',m?na'ff..h':i|:iMir I'H-t'vilaP! ..rilm j
I mnpr and tin inspirational talk l?y |
Fltif. AY. II. White. Principal of
The contest; wa> between Mann- !
injr. Sunnncr'.on . ami Sardinia:
Schools in ahUormpm "id-e m*s't |'<>p
u'lar Pidlirip:i"l. In t-he- race- Mann 1
| intf k<!. Mr. I. M. A. Myrw the]
J most popular principal in Clmvn
; oil County. " ~
Ovarii ID luv?n rais- <1 W-mV-j
in an effort to raise -."><1(1 for the'
"improvement of the Sehodl at M m !
JUDff.
T CLINTON NEWS
Iiti\. A. I . Pni'kc'ii.
I J-. II,' MooriT*an<T Mr-s, Jaine Pr 'i-1
were the slipper quests />f Miss i
, Georireahiia T.TTtTe ami .Mrs: I.ola !
i Adair, on Thursday hijrht. March
I 7th. 1 P.'lf). jriven im honor <f thru"
>-e+nisms, Rev. ,f. R, |)iPr?;tp~lol hal-~"
tinior'*. Mil. Mrs. lit aulah Fllillci
of Washington, JX C. Thoy wnn
hero on a sad occasion, the death
j-of their ' .d'-trr. Mr^ Mat tk'
Shepherd. ^ She took, sick oir -S:rturda.v
morning- aiul dr-d p\'a f-w j
minutes and was fum i nlizod at ,
New Btftiel A. M. K. Church. Midi-,
I' Sth, hy the pastor. Rev. M. Wd"j
liams. >i_i> . ' 1
* Many friends wore there -to prty
their last respect to her. 0 A very j
sad funeral it was. Its' our loss
bet 1
Columbia Branch Of
wJ\i+littiiul Association
C! College. Women
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lu-ar ttj' ft- alxr.it ii latof-..*
i-'nou' paifi* if 17-iblo.'
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ti-t CliUi.cll i tt? lk" r..';?! .'v. .?
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Murfii!
_AX1 )KRS()N M:\VS _
I ,'a (' ;? -( -a nrpbei f
I > iiclil i !?A Inii'. Mill!?(. i, j
a'** ly nuaLT'cii "in -hipp.!k:'
|>r-|?Jt! ill-- ::ur tra- irr. at Ti:uh ' 1-'
,\\nc:;i !>. : w h> h ' e l - Vir
nually- it; ('? 1111 ri 1 >i;t. S. limmt
t . j'aMiK-; t?. ,l.i a.ii-j. All eu
. rain-. 1>. s - atal tvuek.v aiv point'
' ' way.?y> i.n ii t j.iiiii" 11 a !'
"ki i'l* "i !! 1? '. , ?...J,,;-;,,;:.?
la?l!ilavs wiiivf: ii:i i;ivntu!!v -;h\ .
will t-iij .y. '
Hi.val llapti ' ( li, fh Sunday
Si-lifM.I, Ma-,. a , .rfiti-kt !a-t -Su.il-.
ilay. < i'!i".e- tanj - uv 1 < \| . >. S.
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wv: . i-.:. r , :'v. sj.m,'; ~
A. w. A-rrr?.,,. . , \.i; 1 . sj.-;n_. u-y
'i-i-a?aa-L. .M'. ' ' : p?ik?
tai'-.-s ukiih -mHik rt total "B4"
>^-7 Sap< ri.'it,'r.ia;i)'>" wia't"' Mr.
jflrMatti na an.i W. M. .\l\ x- .
aruf'.-r.
A .-nil! >::i"tM-iiii' >.t-rtia,n ua> tie
liv. i i- ! Iiy t fi |vi>ti...\ Ik.'V. A. 1
. A ljjv.'.'stn:.: Hi- i r' 1 ;t. i 1, ; i'i ?V- r
-ley -?? - y
St I'atil H ipii-t Cluurh.
l"- ; nl' taitti v .\vatlu?k last
Sun a-y wa.? an "iii".t'i'i'>t:uy lay at?
' ' 1 a'i!. I ' > at Sell i )'o 1 i>
- 'im irrcr ^T^tpr"fTu;i':y' ~"iTiu1'TM:~TTy: '
yuittarui' of sjin fiiitorilv^T W*. k
I'i" "ic?" ~ t'lrr^srS" in 'CV?nipL'titiou
Suiiilay wiMv l.firiiiiHis and pn-TTTt-rrsT:?Mi
- A lyttr ktre arr'""'"
M iss l>iiv t h?.* w;ir.n.Mt s. A. 1?
\V<> wen' hijrhiy hoiercd Sun-.
la ' to have "a-" ?'iTT trues;, Mrs.
.'emtio Gilmer (whiteV of tin- city
with h.?r uii's's fr"in Ivost on.
Ahis'-.^ai .l ( Snain. * P'lslm- jsatre
was "Ma jnanin'it.V.". or Bijr-.r,
p*'ss of Soul. Matt. r>:l:>-4S. Uni-jversa]
1 ,nv!> was stio-sod through- ; ;
out. T!i i s wa-.o".' "t' tlie host s< r
- HVOU-S?,)t.) jeerr'?hy?tin* pastor.? +?
Mt. (.'armcl ('. M. H. t'lmrc'i ~t~
II' 1. H. Thnr-ci^ ?
Mt. Vavnv.l reports a pood 4jay
f??r Sunday. Tlu; pastnUs thonv
was Life a Battle 11 Tim, 4.
??'llolintjis. Rev. Zryant. ;
past^Hwrrr aTTTohtr fho many who
|i? aiiual?Uo4?thi?.nph ami
prayer. His mossapc vw;.ls from I
Acts 3:1. . f v 1
The Ministeral Union met with }
iuv. s. c. c??^n
l? ^ i . _
m m Mar
__ t.'KH K:.,5 rTlN'HS '
Sl'KINC.vnsK
FESTIVAL
Af.j i? . ; 11 f :i ? ).;t. Inir.n u,:;;.--' *
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-in !(.? I * :; i f. * ' M 11 - ' 3 :
f ?? *?4" ' !--f7T1. a
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I.iiiif- -Un.will: liiicv f?t,n.
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Orclity i i ??' ,>ii ..
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tjitt ? " "A "'A- *'
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M? .i r i- thV?irh f!v?' ' !'!< > -
oW ?,f thk-t i y"'.
.t3i.-f a inil.-ku! <vin': !' --n-'. . :
ui^nkuk au'l jiL'-nilir _
? iti 0. V" " _
' w.riTi?nave nrtt-?.v?v< - - 4-U.
: ir?-i-r.f.T' Hans Kindle,- u..': v ,
?:iht Ftin? anmnp-tlie wjorlii'- ijrenV "
- tt rvHi--:, lr-t? t-y, v.
il?it i" ' lm; >' i i n ' , i
' mi a.-- a ynanjic ?' whir'vr. -and
< .f' i rt .in ."MmrK !- o,:,. '
[' J1'1 ' - a-at i<'m- ,-nva Ha ; 4
? ;11!;v. .?i >-u:uh (2a^,|iiia. .. '
;-r:\ ,'u' !'!>.? si-Jif hitf - ;..:t . . . .
' ' *' < Audivorium aVi-.
I. !.-s.j t al - ))..! kQishH,- "'i.
n't -( ;(' \\' i 1!' A (< r . Vl_ ~
Fa may.
I r'V- )| - 'Jl'. A?: riani nAv. ' s'
!!- i.! ilcony Jiav-fc. hi i ; i., \ "
I' C > laVf'il patrons. ?
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Rev. S.. 11; I'a^ior
r :;l;:;s , ' Tl "
li'u.i Mir-f nt the-usual tiriio witH .
tTi^w-. te/.ohei-'. and puyiltw . iu.
After tlib cln?5
ly f vh.? Mr. AV. l?'Y{sf\ ; "
aixij '.va-; a-'.v Uy?f?>|. *.> ] ?r?-?:? ?
i'VV-il! b- int?\ octet! v.v.he' ;
\*< :-t.l) " (' roll nit. Milluiil K::v- ??a ? ?
surnvc Co., t- 1/i -? f }.:< if:;, .
TViv'jnny N*. (\ n'r.d Hit-. .At.y- ::!
?'fn"rli.y fry two WT<'lv'?'- whij- ?%; ? .. '
Af:< V \yk:c'^Jli.- oavo alb;. f. r
Quite full. oon>rr?' jr* **'* !! *' r
t.lio irmrninqr ? rvvi . A;' r
pHBirt "prc*rfmlnnrif-s the ?..-f .
j(M-te.l- bN textJ-;.>rV.TT Kiiiv* ' :! ' .
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JUVJty f.ri.V ;1? - ?1
"l:y ''
ir l.-inwir-tr *' ft? v. : T
?rr3!\XU ..tilL*. Many
y :* ' - -v^-r .fakcu |v.?u'?$: - . "
T?-v\-!*.V trrdi'i* ?1* '.'UV
!'M-,ril: T. Hns-^ reV: :-:"
i'< \y . wrHent ?fi;:--ic. \
I- l?-ilVT-tl>* * 1 < ? !ihc , ,
rt3--, ?t- ;?? - ; ;- v. ?
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Ray? wa< ,rh'>r :-hLT1ih .,-s-? ?1'
v,- t* n a! i y ,i,,!. a\ , ,
A l -prt st-ma'. iv.- a* v V _____
Hi.' nltrh* mVvT.A'. ' K? v. \\ ' c; . V "
M'lin'ua! 'h-.' .
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?I'-nlni 1 ;1 *.i .T>ii Tn. , * :
"! I till '**;!] t 11 mi j m < Alii1,." 'J' , :
\y.a-<Ieli.vero,i with Anw.
in. Hir- jsprvfo. i
! friend* am! vi-if. rs aii- a],
w y- welcome, -i.
M'HV'i/lMi f>t 11.."M .. .' r~~" ?
Hi. AfU'w business anil la.*- ?
I'. iKVr.lK- ! < IVj^t ,.f
a-.'i i-c-a-'- v. a * :'vh - t>\ \j
r?*. -ii. Tlu-v ' a ' ' .
' t ni v. r- n'-., ^
; Th .1, M T' S'-? ; , .,,,4
>m\ Taylor r.M ' S":... * T't:
r> ay Alareh T l-r T> .
1 b.-.^t :"ir
i- A :i iiM)irfrrfTr;~! ;. vi:.TTrr v\
-*^r.~yrT\ ay' t ,1 .tt? *?r
tiewv i|uiz. ' Aft- r lh>;V V' a..
wet ,. yu,ni!m-1c :| hv Mr.-, t '*
whleh' every. \>uo ' > / tvu-,!' '
en ?Tt :V iTT'-T
vwl, \N'at,*t H
crmwirv". ?<?< n tl: y , :
"Daily T.orir Absw" \.
Aduyiy *ftiv>i?Knt.' *ii>. ! '. ;* .
tary. P. .1. Caiftpholl. : o'r..?,.
flu : to welcome Mrs.. *>\v
Miss" Andornn. aftvr ti-iv
Til'.' soho/'.ls of All :? : ~. 11 > .
Prof. S. ('. pony. [ M] >. Con,,
Pck an?i Mss. R I.. Dav';> arc ?.,
hip :t u'rt?liii't! ry]v?rrr? ?rtftlilfon
are Rieityp t -rti ? ) : l/.t
all linos.
j -Mv.-'. I.. Milfoid ,,f Atlanta. (la.
tvas'also a visitor at Si.-Paul S-j:;- *
lay. * . .
Tho Andcrsnn?Pon 111 y A->'>ci..- '
Liiui. iih i Saturdny at Rood S+rort
School; " Thip spoakAT'AvaY M?\ J.
Cl_ lliillor. -County Suporintrvdort ~
>f Ktlucation. "K very-Rural tone4;-'
?'! *h<?uld Jwvo heard Mr. Holler;'
Attend. your meotjnps.
Watch St. PaulV-rnttvlror Eaeh
ivgrkfr _ur.de r 4? oapfrnTT-?wtTTT 1,1
peppy names- are chirped with * '
rlyn.-rmrtT?frrrm?the "dyiTamrT~~R? T ~~
plan, push..i\iul pull his part of ??
this proat Roconstruction Rally.
Per the- Leader from some cm* -irrr
in your town.~~"