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Business and Edit >- ial F'tione 4623
Saturday, April 2v>. 11)35
Whit* student.- tlie country over
ha;e roen'Jy entraireil-' in ?l>imon-';
A rat .oils .again.-1 v taking tlft
stand'thai .tucy wil r< . ise to he...*
.cuuie :-oldiei ' in. . country engag.
- in unyti.lr.e_ u.t a .defensive
: war. If .tic y. urn, .-c -c: , . t looks
like cli- Sum wTil . hiivi t o de.
jiond on eolbr.od. young men to
? fight hnt't los. m/go. V :f little
. :il 11 . i i . 1 - >?
? kind of -prl paradon.
A I'i i.1 it.a* tyi* K-ic'hlahd
('ouiit.-. _v .May 7 th. A<
\h>.j actiow. a .kJ ttci al
??efc-etion avui it -p._^uuy_ oue.( ? <(_
ii.e,::'..! ' vA .< can ca-i
their vole; (Vi? d :: v.-t.s 'claim
I ?*iv+?i;i . i-i>- --?vnU; -411-*
*,*f" election which Vn'iii'. 'They now, .
have a fAanv . vw !' tV see il
tiny are l'tv.lly Ii:crWted. The
lua. ' i1'?Uu ?-TT77in'p. .
taut county oi't'ici.i!'. IT pristraH-m
i r.l : ate ami } L:->i retjvipl are
all that ci..--. iv to TaiM.'?- won.ee.-ei'
? ".;!> , a I U<> ]?'i 1' SIX fo
' ci-i j ?t a- they pay -u.?. j >> 11 tax;
.Swnuhow, acenlir.y to the New,.
1'ajiei- accoanl..Jil_xt'!4i;_".H'tt' ' seem
1 latt ;.v>; :'t<. ar.y necessity"" for
the Nate na! < iiianisnKit: t ?* have,
shot dgtvii the two escaped c<rrr>
victs in.-tea . i ! ( apt them alive.
J'iviijeti'.ly '.hey'were suffer
Tu.-kee ...T Ids; ituu has. a now *
President. oi?r. K. 1). PattYi'-.on. Ik'
- iioevi'i'is l*rp ~i>i.i. who lias so
wisely* and effectively carried on
i Yfie work oi: -that famous* school
since the iVath of Iio^ker'T. Wash
ii^ptoik its l'oun l* r. >Pi evident I'at
tersoti is a mciubi r of the faculty,
of Tu-kogee and is sai,; to lie the
yonnge.-t President, of a College in
rid' 1 i 1 '[ " nonly ;;i
years of age.
WHY liLid nnjCl i'l'lv AN INsank.
Man?
A -yoiipg rv.!r,?- d iiian \va.^*trifcil
'uiiil c~?rc',.i| la..; N(ck' in' the
Pari.wi ll < oi.;:! y -( rmiiijal Court
on the allege.! charge o: attempting
a criminal n-su!t lion an elder
1 y \o, v. ..: un-. A [> rfunctory
trial was ! ai'r and. of our.-o, tinjury,
did not wast." much time in
g;' c : '.cri!- i ..1' g-;ili \.
only otic hall K? < ir in :ng eohsuniod
in its deliberate, n. The ajnaz?
ing thing in this trial iva- thai
the acFu-ed was pronounced by a
white physic an as a )> rs'un .ol
"low nPntafity and incapable of
? realizing .the consequences of his
own act." Notwithstanding that a
inrv of r. i *1 I. n i ir. orl how;'
In plain \yord-, the jury said that
-a crazv man should bo. held
responsible oV- any Ciinso In-.* at*
tempts to contniit, alt ho the law
do;is not noid one p. -h^n -ilTfi' for "*
(times t*? ifii im ;i tr i \\ hen legally insane.
Kilher tba. jury cITif not beli'vo
the phy-iriaa or it derided. to disri'K.ai
T'a pi jV rjlal of l.'Tw that is a^l
hi "r"11 ' ' ' " n a'-d whii-h. n<>'doubt.
..h..r.r,,.l t.v i.lo. ,[![ ( /-idIntr ~
judge. A giv;it. deal of 'l?alon,vy ^..tty'siM.utcii
about- the yordk-'* of
juries ought not to'V,.' 1fitMTr red'r!
with, even though, in many instances,
their verdicts make the angels 1
in heaven"'woep. \"?-i"<li<-1s that dy 1
violence to -eOmmort ' s'nsc hu- 1
manity and pusticq ought not be <
allowed to stand,, and if ftainly. the !
' qprndemmpf-f- -of - an in-ane man to
the Meejric , chair js such a one. I
~ The frfsnTm acyltfl?i may he wer ~i
crowded but we do not _ think, j
thai the e'lt-etric chair should be??
.used to keep others who ought to I
be there from twittering. Do the 1
vhites of South Carolina think an ] fi
nsane man should be eletroeuted?
If they do. Thurmond Rattle a ill ~
'burn.
MI AS M AKV WHITE UVINGTON \
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On the 11th of April, Miss Ot,- I
ingtqn celebrated her 70th birthday'and
is "still ptiii); strong. For x
over 25 years, this, lady lias dv- 1
voted her lif".the advancement 1
of the N< gro-. As a \6ung woauun, .<
dhe ^engaged in settlement work
among colored people and no f
doubt, in that wwk learned much 11
"?f . their' hopes?aiul aspirations.--a
1 ater in a effort to help in some <
the problems with which they i
aie confronted, she became, a
prominent figure in .the National '
Association lor the advancement f
t" Colored oeople. In these days 'J
and time it is rather uitusifal for i
/omen of Miss White's culture, ;
lueage a"d social standing to give* *
na rifely" of their ItTflOTeffort aiut ?
aioney. for the advancement of col- .
red people of this country; and '
they-, should hold her in the highi>?tPent_afid
appreciate-Ivor ser- >
..Ac. She is one' of God's noble 1
I
vwnu'ii, uii i may she live to see
nany m<>w years devoted and un.elfish
service. - - .
| luimpbeligrams J T
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*i* Hy Stephen 0. Campbell y
An Open Letter to .Mo(lerat?or.s t'
? ??And Puntorn?, li
--lit Florence youh. secretary will r
jfivje you the'most complete rec- e
>rd of Baj>tists_m S. C^that you a
luive ever hear. Yqur Dfive .Com- s
nittee w.ill collect more money. l'.or.. <)
Morris' ColU^fd-Uam^ver jrf the t
iiislbr.V o.f :vhe convention. Your .1
picsid nt will'recommend the most t*
iyvolu'tioorary'' prograitl OTrprr." t
svntcd to the*convention. Our col
egcs "will have the best-yvaa?
years'.. You wilt have an opportunity
to help .shape the. program.
f<?r UWi.fttHl will be filled with, .jrhc
moAsajie-of the -f.eers.
.as .your secretary, i.am asKmtf ..
you to send in the ruvmes..of. all
yotif delegates at once that we
mtrke up committees as soon' as'
i.iie enrollment is coomjdeted. You t
will see anil hibet aH?-t-he moik-rators
of all the .associations 'for
each will- he pre>? tiled to the con-.
.i-Ti:*s their problems.
I am a-hi-ntr to trjve the name
and ad dress of every luTTTisJor lit
your .association, the ad-.in.-s uf. r
Your delegates. and to v port by -y;
a-'-iociatjons that, your field may .
ftct_ its?rightful place on boards
U:d commitUe. The president- iioing
a'l he ean'.to reorganise out
forces-, and as his "right iit?1 x
fjng'yr" I am pointing the way for <
you to. do. that he may c a Pry on his
ivorgnnifcatioin
The boat d will" meet April .'to. '
at 1 I'. M. Trinity Ikipt.('hut eh.
The board's iciort i< ren.iy aild __
has been for a month. All rocT- -
y?f(ts are ?clucked arid ready 'for p
vour "i | provalr ^
<?i:i" hitrirt st -Heed, i-.-for You to
i present in this ses-ion of the .
con vi in inn and demand the reef.-.
?...? .1 " i -
. iwuii won your pii; t and ,talent
and pusitiTin'T.it home demand and
iP"\ ju?. l'epr -cut .so*-. vtlung, ydu
will In- heard". ' . ,
Sit up to froni.- . I in not yet -o
warm thai* you haVe to stay .out
doors getting- fresh* air ami copi ;j
Wat or. Sit- where. I can see y.on
su tihat when We. need jo tile one to
1rc lp write,- you ran he rs-,*d and j
get bofoore. the convention. That' _.
wa- the way you found Dynamo
< 'amphell.
We want a complete- report of
what you are doing. (let your
record tip and bring it to the convention
that we may put the whole ,
of what HaptisU are doing before
the world.'
Have yott sent me a minute bnjth 1
a mo 11, i? i * i it' " Wp will need it *'
too con'tpl" to. the record?.
Doorway" is only $a.<)0, or less j'
present your church bring till the '
delegates you win. (let your mom '
her? t?v?en?l you looking like.a pas '
tor. Hoard is only $1.00 per day \
and rail ??-n< 1 fares are,.cheap. 1
# Your ,sv( fetary has . just return
vd from a. tour of the state thru "
ih. irnt. r and you wis m I saw j_
have inside me feel like you approbate
Nvdiat i-. goiitj; on in the see.
lill.vV, W, fl. 'Q - _
.Measures- and iftethpdswill B7
the platform, at the convntioti, d
We do not want to know -your
name, \V.' want to know what, have 1
you to "offer that will*'-help Hl\c
Cause,. Anyone Cari, write" what I
some, one else says hut it takes a 1
creator to make a con. ributi*>n t(l .)
the Ca'u>r>. To that dear friend i
who wants. to* bo socr. tary of any 1
thine, prove, your fitness and yon t
will l?e clecU'd. I am too bu-y to
run* foor reelection. I am t.??
Tnrs>r-frmlint??God!^ plan for the
Baptists. You run apd run fast' "T
for rtinmotr is ucli' good exercise >
and ha^ a great tenacity for n 1
-lu-rirish" svst' 01. ;'V
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A I,I.TIN DEFEATS CI.AFI.IN I
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"VN'itH the sci re six fa~ thrcr ijt r
rtSP~*r.rt of i'rhth inning At- ;fi
Ion University ,sc6red'four runs to
lefeat_ Clafiin ."University, of 1j
Orangeburg, by the. score (j>? .7 to_ v
ft, on Hurst Fic'ld. This was*tHefliT
second clash of the season, Clafiin
having wr, the first meeting. *
MeCallon pitched stellar ball un- e
til the eighth, when a rally was h
started by Gregg for A+fim, -was f
releived in thg seventh by Hatfield,
rhe batteries were Clafiin: McCalon;
Allen, Porterfield and Harris, f
Referee, Murry, of -BcmcdioW tl
- . . t o .
f. ~
TAWIH lks ivv m i w M
I'ORT DISTRICT
We ^hall lay the? premie of . U
elease in the history of the jrta
re< s <iT EH . Sequaui NaUioj
'ark, whivh perhaps, in point
?eauty is >upyiior to ycllowsto
tark,?Vou seinile, Mariposa
Tilunme.
The Sequaia -National I'a
vith hundreds anJ_ J.h > usalnls
uonster Sequaias \va> created
iresevrve l'or the .u-e and pi' asu
d people of the I nited S .ates
America,1 by far the -fprrvaL
t|u,? '>1/1';st, the, lartp.
ind most remarkable ti
e..i'l.| 'Ploy im m bt 1.1 ?'??> ,00
.if thesel'J,tHIU" e.Neeed 10 Tv
n diameter.
The "CJeiieral Sherman" tn
nost celelvrat'd -of all, i- 2T'.'.t? .
liyh with a -diameter of 210.5
Hie "Abraham Lincoln" tree
!7l) ft. hijifh with a diameter of.
t. The William MeKinlvy tree
!'.?1 ft. hitrht vith diameter
!S..?L
The .Sequaia? are the oldest li
things in the world, Tlu\ a
lie eotuiectin^ link? writes K
vorth iiuntinyton,. between t
indent east and the-modern we
Jnc.of these trees thatoh;is liv
>00 years is- still" in eaily yojU
in "that has rounded in:: ' 0
maimers and winters hv "on/_
ull maturity.'; and otr"-nyv m
the llnw -vitw Ai;u;.s a -,i I
.yj'.i. S. ijiia i:i~ doe- not > ? li
rTsevellU'l'll (.U cighl-rm u?
k-jvntists U-li .lis jlhiil n.fuiy
liv'sc .lives arc . morii . than
'i-iirs - o!il -iliry \\nrc her .1
his Trojim \vas?"i t11 c ?*s ?*
It.* 1 I claws; ? ?iii I'.gy i1'" 1?
(ii- ceiiUiries flmmg'.i 1 in
Ionic; through the ii!i' U 'v .i
rr the period of gio.wh.'yi '
ope'tih civilization, lhc-c <
;ilim^vjft.e,>-eryc?i Hie sain, .ap
1 n*v.. sItoik and. it" A
trai.U'viy aVttaifliv'. iar'i*r' ' aality.
Ami i|?u* we |m\V
ix look upon the'giant in .
lutii if < u*T "I3. i jnr tor-wt'?Vt-t '
i'dttvl.ina I 'tr'/ereiiv of0 t! 'V ?
hm?.Ytvi-lnxli-l i)pi-ioj?al_i! ___
s. w. \\ou'i:
rhe Uev.'S. \\ Wuiic, 1 "li
ral {Sherman". live, of trie 1:
ufl l i'cl is' lcUlKlilig ulll ' .1
ight.ll year. at tmin l'o;; i a;
oulii . slay. eigbt__hio; e. 'A
amis, ana eluhs inane .?.(ie :'o;d
I'd".S ly? i.he ijliai li i Is ' olilvl el.ii
onncctloiial claims to-tla 'ai
he pi\.siuing e!<l. r \va.- par; t_i
svssnicnt. *
<W . (.I I.LlNlN
"The . Kw W.1 Uii.i- "-I. . "
aiiam Lincoln" lie' of t;,i
:-el villi' ' ft Yea: :
ilk- urn! ha- i i- ?*ii
?J-m ?' t?m* iiuu i'- i'-i'? ?
er?iu'i-.i i 1 e i
he district in tins c.-pei. li
uartiM ly voi?i--i? m > r.a. . . ~
UCCOs-l'sil- t'li hi I-"-**-V a t
ity4i? 'i^ir fJaar-w.'ifr.* paid ; 1 |
xp'cti.-c <>f 'rial in 1 all'Iks , ai
;. (J vpcc !.
T. I. Tinai'ian
Tin- Krv. T. I. I t. .?n. ' . V.
iaiM.-.Vk-k;ft, v'*'' U" 'V. :
" - !i
v i -.i>:iv ilk* t-c.ll* o.i- <n.-tniT i >
nya.ct.' 11. i. "llu-- i.l al ;
1 * u'k -, hi iv - 'Still r i*' 111II ct . a
hiiiin -" \vit h tin i ye .'"an i ;u
;> ii )'i ill I :jo -10:1115 e!?l'
ni-- paip -T?H! ii^-i -snrev.-i.
W . I . Mi lli on a
THe'. UV.V. \\ . I'V'.VIt lloiua.
I *i ! T Ali n""tr.' <-f T-n- ?ii
, \ ill- I,', loanI; ,-y ar \v:
he ch.-cr!i. . ij-i iii'i an: a-. 1! a . i .
Ill' pv' fill1 til'' lui'i ii j> > :i!M
II (ii'iif.Mi111;t itiv. i *.v *] i-i;//!:
aid' '.'( .i' .In-.?111.. l't: y
I:> tjliarrcriy i fin': -t" -
hriWTTl f?:??4~*al Sii.lLlV... .T. !
i 111? i \\a-y Hill \y
neilt.
j. ii. M:K<>
Tii- Ki v. .1. II. >1.
Ttiti.vn-.- -hs i,; i i i.s 11 1?
crvinjr hi.Mn--: y .ir ai tiav Cai
alive.. II" i- it :i i;:i;r hi- huve.(1
>11 ": '.a ', in' :i i an i'-?" iv.it i
nannul-.? nam? "Nuin"
<>t i-nTy a?ni^ it" nrnlrivan
ut it si anils imii'h in t
'.caul'ort iii^jc:. , I fcr* ukiy i r
>r.f" i- ! > , VT->
, v:ii..nit! rlani:-<TiKi-'Wfc *r/.
hi- pif-ilie filial- wa- paid
all. Kfv. .Vein ;> ?v. aiy
he ifi-trk't aiiiL. < niiviains ll
ifXt' liistrii l ' ni'f t inv Monday a
it Hauler. ;
-S. Itr-IM l?<
Ti>.- K'*v. v. 15. liia-j "m-. "
^i.ali IV. \Vir.':.'.', "
Ii - tr if t ii#' S'rna'i i it-1 Iti s tliiiH y
X St. .Johjv !! "Viiu; - n"!> ! :>
nir Jh-11 ." Hi- <;iiari< i-1>. e<?i,!\
iiff was a .-wrr p.:Mici'i'.-.-', 1'
units I'll>m t-l 1 <ht?ai-UitfH-ty .-H<?
>.! pa-t." al' a' iii.'y and l ull -'s?
ice-im ih par. V' pa-lor. 1
s a ji'f f fh a? iv / <-?.n:iecl titii
lainis an i lh. pr. flder w
aid- -J'liii-. a.-- - pnt.
.11. I. IlKOW N
Tli.i Hi v. H. I. lP 'Uil. tiu:
Hf-rinlain" u ? <> ;' .i.e.. distri
; -frvinir Ills': '.ftii y . .-r a SVtn.al
'V , j r, '
(hit ;u ur i?. ? ;i::t in- mu:.
iq cxfUf*c-..<"Tvr aid t-.nu . i
ilc (. >111 He.. In** roaches. i.is ir
hrujrn '|?""r?i-tani i-J i"? r: pconr
rj? rrrri?*? ? . m ctir
tifiiiis "To" ti i'. fcii a-rrita ' nrr
ffJTi'.hter v.*a "i;a?d i I'll!!.
The a!.i?v /frees" iti'' in th" C
Updved per Colli co!a ni\ as :. > -J
ful.ip.s_ ar. i the. older."
I- hmm:\
The Rev. ! '? liirni y, ! VRo
rfly Rahsotn" tiec Is scrvii
is t'ii -1 y-s'ir n' i.i scio 'Ai:. 7,1'
to had but a-short not h o of li
uart' rly confcrente but ho-rnl
,'d his .1 oven > aval made n rcspec
ul showing both as to claims ai
he elder. Jie is past.
t y
im ft rfmiTfc M
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TIIK PALMETTO LEADER
nf all Hi,?p.'n|-if "and?they IftYft
. aiul respect him.
iis LKK A. LOCAN *
nt The. Rev Lie A. "Logan, the "E.
,al J. Cuppini!__tree is serving hi- srcqf
<>i?.i year at \V altci hoto to the dehe
1 iyrht of his flock. Ptaee ami har
or nx-ny prevails ami and we predict
a year of great results in this parik
ish. The connectibnal claims are
qf - re-sed by the pastor and the elto
der was paid a neat sum. Dr. Ixig
iiv an entertains the. Electoral Coluf
lege. Lire inTTidity "School Institute
?>t ami tiie \V. 11'. and F. Convention.
st.
7T.B. COEEMAX"
p. The Rev. A. B. Coleman, the
VT " W W. BrfketE'?4 ree?is tlm until
iny pastor of Camn Ground,
ee, He and his people are pulling to
ft. gel her to nuch the goal. Claims
ft. are stressed and the. elder was paid
is a neat sum.
:u ' :
1> ' A. I/. BUOWN
of TTi?- Rev. A. I.TBrown, the "Moses
B. Salter'' tree of the district
iv-' is the honored pastor of White
re Hall, lie is working zealously toli
make full proof of his ministry,
h tjynrterly Conf'-rehee * ho wed inter
St. eyt amj service. -The elder was
eil paid" a neat sum' for for service.
!:
"vj im. i. ioi,isr,KT
i'11 . The Rev. M. T. Tolbert, the
Ht I'"John Hurst" li ve is pastor at.
i? i Blufflen and has renovated his
rtireh an if added. considerably to
/ " i< _racmlie Jshin. lie is alivtr -tts
> c laims -ami Irr- elder's support.
. J. S. JENKINS
.j,':) u:Tli,. It,.v .) %A.' Jenkins, the
?T?'i n '"ciMiip" F.Ta i " trc-e is pastor
Itriinsoa and is starting at the
(. ginning of the .year .witih claims
I also. vt< ?.ii'j- the elder's
ipport.
W.<1. CI BBS
Tl.t: HTTv. WVU. (iibbs, the "Ev.iinPTyive'
tr-ee is serving his first
year- with thet.peup!e .ol'- Sheldon
.J aicl'jiis^t' iviiu- to do his best- a-.
bu'tft-all lines.
S.7 .T. CIEIJSON
Tlwi Rev. S. J. ~ (iillison, the
' "Xinuon Flipper111- (re*;-:is pastoringTht
Hilton llead. lie promises '
t>. ptny. his psi'rt to help put the
's district prggrain over.
I Re\ s.. John-on .of 1'ort Royal,
d "n .of Salcm_apd Kelly of Mt.
iv. I'KiisaiA and Johnson of Ix?e are
, Pushing' the "battle t othe gate."
'd Ti.c-y liavC-~-pIc.d ' eJ. to "meet im at- 'II
| ?ioale.m with full reports.
lios le hemTiga to the (Jiajit
Ties of tiie ( ! rand-" old* Beau fort
.: , :... 11 i: . !... 1
i?, : i , v. i i iJi* u i -ii i iHill iiiirs ui'? 11
1; i'j \\ il?\iy siirli uw Jc?f
. c i;: <?ii and * \Villiaiiis, Coil and
a i.u--. . T
T,NT DEATHS IN AND
NEAR! COLOMBIA
IS,1 ?????? ' . *
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! .nario:| It's life March 2dtih, 10.'55,
lMn lMtil..d'Mpki;w l-'a. J?untfval ser1,1
I vit i-~ cor, .J noted from Healiluw Bap
I'll-', f'jivifch. Hopkins,-S. C. InterJji^M
at ITupknis. J>. ( Manigaults.
( I't." ? ral llom' iii charge;- ' ?
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\!i:. .1 \ MI>' (AMPBllf.L dcV
!! . ||.I .. , 'hi in-Ui Mil fell IPoT),
Mil 7- i ' ~nt. 1 127 \\ halcy . S^t. "
! ' i*i i's conducted .from
a;. . :.:i is,,7IV>'I ??' t>.. ?'
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' avi:. S. Tnti rnu'ilt at I'.astoyerS.
1 a 11 i u It Funeral Home
; wr Vary. / .?
I \ii:> AiNSf.KV M-A-LIi ilepart\
prit 1;li. I'.UIS, at li f
,-t icsi'K nt in Baltimore.' Mil. Fun-,
tli ~rr! -v < .. - contliu-tetl at St. IV..?V:urch,
tlrm-i. S. by
1*. . -L * \Viiitv i?j' \\ ii.-tpii Safem
- . N-. <1 ! ) fill at It'ino, S. (\
Funeral H.i?me " in
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M 1:. SMJTII dcparti-d
"April Mntji, iat the
("i.!!.v 1|m pital. Finu ral >a.r
i t 'liK'i . S. Injornurit
It.'at I' ,~'S. *M?iiii".;ault Funt
ral,- !.! ' '.v* i?>* cliance.
n' i Mil's. MFSSIS BUOWN (li-part|
! ' 7~ . ; \pril lath, F.t.'t'r. at
: iu \v':.v. t l'al. . Funeral
i iJt-tcil. at t tu'lrts, RT ""
> " , I /"I.M , C.
i < . 111 i 1 cm ;n vmiuis, r>. i . .warnI
. mill'"- KiiiH ial Home, in ohaige..
>- MuS Al.HKRTA (ilHHS depart '
>i- fii i;; - life April l(?th, l'J35, at
iiT-CulLg.' Place, S. ('. Funeral fjerof
v'ti 'i- . cui ted. from St. Paul
ie P:.p'i.- < nvh by I'ev. I.. C. Jefti4
bin-, jub i i.nent at Crane Crf ek. ;
'I Mi:, -ni!l.\ C.oLl.l.V.s dm>ainj
,i; A]?riI 11 oh, 1 aT ,
l-:a Hospital. Funeral scrn
.1,1.1.^ (iui-.i.ml?rimivRho..Funeral ;ir.
Ilonvi^Aihltpel.. interihmt in Pal|
tni'ibi < nwiery.^ Manigault's Fun
oral limns in charge.
I
*| .Ml:. Wll.l IA.M WAliUON deA"
pa-ii (hi- life af his resident,
J" '\V.i?hiiigiiin Ave. Colonial Heights
' t A, r 1 llih, 1U35. FufieraP ser\
i'?. ? ii .ii ted from Zion CannaYi
( Itapti.-i ('-'.lurch by Rev. A. P. Pori
tor i.f Columbia. Interment .at
i /? .? * *? f.?
^ u? tvii L-iiit ivr%v mani^a.1111 s
' I'uiii-it'll llonifi in charge.
r li
vul- Mil. GAI. PANTOON departed
. i ihi- IIr< ,Ai>i"U tilth", 1035, at Gayit-,
S. C. Funeral services con'n<
??| at Cayce, S. C. Interment
n ' S. ('. Akmiennlt'n fam al
;al l+ome in charge.
ji Mli'S. '.ETHEL PUG,II departed""
...Irk (ik^Aprjl 14th, 1035, at her
1 :t. Gamp Furnan^e. Funej
al "st mGvs conducted from the
, F ne! al nrtffrrl hy ~R.-v. Killingworth
ef ('nlnmhia,. St-G.?Interment
at Palmetto Cemetery. Man
igaiiR's Fun ral Hoome in charge.
v- ''MRS. BFSSIE BROWN departparted
this ljfo at his resident,
:'?t7 Green Street. Funeral seris.;
vicec conducted from U?UoV? R?^
I* fi.-t Church, by Rev. Jynkins, of
Columbia.. Interment at Palmetto
i'l C-emet-ery. Mawig??4Cs-?Kunernl
ar Home in charge.
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Palm Sunday, Commemorating
Christ's triumphant entry into
Jerusalem, was observed Sunday,
' April 14 in many of the churches
of tho city. Special sermons and
mueic were rendered and Palms
and seasonal flowers tastefully decorated
the :churches.
The Good Fellow,, Club Celebrated
their fifth anniversary <en Sunday
afternoon, Apr. 14, with an excellent
musical and literary pro- 1
gram at Mt. Pispah A.?M. Fh Church.
The collection takerV-was
donated to the church.
The Queen Esther Circle of Em_manuel
sponsored-a very interesting
program at Emmanuel 7on Sunday
nite, Apr. 14.
The Progressive Fed. Club held
its regular meeting on Tuesday afTernoon,
Apr. 9, at the residence i
of Mrs. Sallie Prawn. A very enthusiastic"
mcetirp was hold. The
City Fed. Pres.. was present and
told of the. executive board meeting
and of the Dist. meeting in '
Bamberg..Tho hostess then served
a tempting repast.
The One Sfore Effort FeJ. Club I
held its regular-meeting on. Wed-!
nosday afternoon, Apr. 10, at the I
rosifb>neo nf Mrc T Tl Pi,,cr?n A
full business meetinp was held in
which the City Fed Pres. pave a
report of the two recent meetinps
attended: lifter the business was
finished the club wa? favored with
an address by Rev. Tv M. Ranker.
The "address was brimminp with
vital information and was muchenjoyed.
Another treat was then
presented. A musical and literary
uropram bv talento of Morris Col- |
|epp. This jv\vas enjoyed to' the *
hiphost as Morris always presents *i
g pin nil i. > pvnfrrqp^g The hostess !
served an appetizinp repast. j
AHss Annie Rinkins honoped her ?j
little consin. ATaster Herbert Din- J
kins with a birthday party pn Fri- .j
day nfterni . Apr, 12. The child- *1
ren jervjoyed a while in play, then !
were invi ted- into- thc_ Itcmsr _wh exp '
a spicy iniprojnptu propram was *1
rendered. The artistic- decoration *j
the cake and refreshments dis play *i
the color scheme of pink* and 'blue' *j
all enioved tlie hours spent and *1
the nice ice cream and cake.' ?j
The students and teachers of the *i
adult schools of the city- went to
Columbia > n Sunday. Aipr. 14, to .j
join .students and teachers frtmi
other points in the State and ?P<uvt^
rno M.iy m sitrnr scTintr, ncani inc j
address hv Mr. Tobitis ajyl took a *j
part in the pageant staged in the *1
Township jAuditorium. ?j
Mis* Ophelia Williams," Home J
Demonstration Agent. Mr. J. C.
Moloney County Agent aceonipamoil
by Mass Juliri Mos'ps and Mr. -,j
Isaac Williams, lot-al leaders, <
spent last week at State Odlege J
attCndingHhe Recretiohal Institute. ,
Mrs. "Rebecca Rjchburg1 left last *J
n r.,,].; t*?r -i vwp t.o \>w York Citv. j
Mis? Lillian-McKnight was call- .3
ed to Columbia on Saturday, Apr. !
1.1," on account of the illness of her J
uncle. - ? . , ]
Mr.. Samuel LowOry of New ("
York City is'.visfting relatives and
friends here. Mr. Lowery is for- *j
mallv of Sumter: !'
Mr. B. C. CoJ'prow . .f the Pilgrim
Life Ins; C,,.. ,,'r Augurta. Ga." ;i
spent the part Aveek in the city on {
business. ' ' ' .. -J
RinriK SPRING XKWS
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S. S. was oh joyed hv all Sund.iv, *1
4l,? ?4 4r,?;i..?..? ? . '* *i
ui\ (I V" \\ il> II III*.
~PilV. .loiTe-Tproaolud ati inspirinxr *j
suhijui. Text Joshua *7>R, subject ]
"Molting Hearts." Tlio atnios- J
pVioi*> was fillpft'with tlio spirit... .j
Morris Si Hirers It old the Congro- *j
gat ion spol.l-hnnnd for several min !'
utcs Sunday morning. TToar them *j
in a concert at Ki'iprc TTT1T, April 3
:to, ior?r>. .j
Wo aro expecting a big day at t1
Ridge. TTill Sunday. The Fa=fOr ?|
pro tyrant will bo carried out as us- *1
ual. Th'o public is invited. \
Miss M. L. Watson. Now York ic- }
lioro visiting Iter parents, Rev. and
Mr?. J. T. Watson. . -J
Miss Carrie Key. Trenton, spent
tlio week-.end with Mr. and Mrs. ?j
Tliirlitiiuoi. : * ;?*j
Mrs. T.nura Daizcr was called to ?|
Flori. a duo to the death 'of her *j
daughter. Our hearts "sympathize .j
with' her.
The T,. P. A. Club was entertain* J
iVt hv Mrs. Georgia L. T.ott Friday, 4<
April 12. 2, delicious courses were J
sewed. Is
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School News 1 *1
Student"1 and frterifls'-?>f?Rblge '
11 ill arc lootcirfjy forward to the do- *j
fiicat i"n of the new" building.' The i|
program will start at 2 P. M\, Fri- j
ray. We are looking for friends !'
from for and near. *i
The TT. E. Deportment, entertain- J
od quite.a number of friends at an
enjoyable Pro-Easter Party Fti- *)
day nipht. -j
The npciculturc alonp with *j
the teacher, Prof. Anderson, made .j
splendid reports, fmm the judpinp
contest held R.atoshurp Friday. |t?
Pe Kinn to Animal Week was {
observed in several classes last !?
week. I {
The seasonnT weddinp sponsoTed fj|
by nth and 7th prados seems to he'
rtwv r?nv va n.-- ? ?
...^ >?m ut mi: own now. won't
miss it Friday night".
The Juniors \vil| entertain th<t "j
Seniors at an inforfnal banquet
April 2fith.
The Adult ?tu< ents, Mr. M. W.
Howards, teacher, enjoyerf an enjoyable
trip to Columbia Sunday
on the Pilgrimage. Both Mr. Howard
and Rev. Wqtson .are doing
splendid work as relief teachers.
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- ANDT.RSt'N NKWS
Heed Street P. X* A. Meets
Promptly ,rt four o'clock Thurs- i
flay the parent-teacher-' assoeta- |
tiori of Reed St. High held its
regular monthly meeting with tho
President, Mrs. S. C. Perrjr presiding.
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Devotional ^Tvices wore PC
duc?od by Mrs. Marde CaJkw
president of Faint Street P. T.
following tlhe business session t
ing which very favorable repo
of-^the ^delegates, Mesdames S.
Perry, Geneva Foster and Lue
Gayton who attended the State
T. A. were given'.
Mrs. M. .R Fordham, the Coa
tyV^Niyse gave a very help
talk on "Health." much empha
was placed~on " "The importat
of mother taking boys and girls
A nuxxst entertaining playe
entitled the "Bunnies Easter Gu
was presented by pupils from M
es K. Norris and R. M. Neebi
grade*-,?fourth.- and fifth. 1
vtnts of the Playette center
round definitions of Eastej.
A delicious ice course v
served by above named grades
so]
Forty five*member senjooy
all the benefits of the evening a
a collection of $4.5& was receiv
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Saturday, April 20, 1935.
(Tf-f- ?CAUIQCN NI'WS
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lur Services, at Abel were very gopd
rta Sunday. The pastor, Key. J. W.
Brooks,'brought a Jielpfu} message
Ha Mr. Cecil Reese left?foe PlorR
encq for base b.'ill league.
?-?The closing exercises of Abel
m- Schl^ot were very- good Tuesday
ful night. Mrs. T.aura Terrv teacher. . 1
.sis Mr. W. I. Peek and his Oriole
icrr -Quartet-will appeay-aLAbcl Chnreh
in April 30, admission 5 arid 10.
?. Mr ni^l Mrs. Ja mes Sm gleton
tite spent Sunday in Townville.
iz" Mr. and1 Mrs. John Reese -gave
iss a royal feast for Rev. and Mrs. J.
t's W. Beeks and other friends Sun'he
_day. _
a- Miss" "Frpncis "Whrtt, Mrs. Allen
Galloway and Uttlc awughter, visitras
td Mrs. O. Singleton, Monday ev-_
al- ening. ... ..
. Mrs. Annie Greenlee and grand'ed
. son motored to And(T^jn Monday,
.nid | Mr.! II. Richey is remodeling his
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