The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 15, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3
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Saturday, June 15, 1935
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TRINITY A. M. E.. CHURCIf
"Rev. J. R. Allen, Pastor ~
- S. S. opened at the usual hour j
with Supt. and all teachers pres- *
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* Funeral services for Miss Nar. P
nie Pearson-, 20, who died Friday u
morning, May 31, at the home o c
her sister, Mrs. M.ihVmio Ferger^ v
son,_ in Spartanburg, was conduct HI
Sutufay afternoon,-al* 3~o^clocT< . "C
* from the Cedar Grove. Baptist e
Church by the. Rev. Davis, of Spar I\
tanburg, assisted by Rev. T. D, i
Gist, and the Rev. Stacy Gray, p
Surviving are her mother, Mrs. 0
Laura Pearson of' this~TJtca?. Six t
sisters and three brothers. Inter- c
Cemetery. ' ^
Mr. Benjamin F/ Hollad came >
home 'Sunday from Allen Un1- ,
versify for the summer. . T
Mj^!...A.yduj;y.w,Floyd, Mrs. LilKan
Salter and two' daughtea-s and
the Rev. J. D? Ligen, - pastor of r
- Thompson Chapel Baptist Church f
- of Spartanburg, visited the sick
room of Mrs._Chestintr~Foster last I d
Friday afternoon. - , 1 I
Mi&l.Mjnnie Foster, Mrs. Carrie I
Vinson, Mr. ami Mrs. G. Kincaid. |~s
. u?d two. little- -sons, Mr.,and-Mrs. t
?th?D.. Forim/v, uH?of Marion;?Nt f
('. visited the home of Mr. and Mrs <(
Law Wilburn Sunday. / i
Miss Irene Gillian of Pltzer, S ^
C. visited the home of her parents v
last week, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
'Gilliam.
Mr. M. S. Cullaham, visited the H
\ homo of Mr: and Mi?- Law Wil"
burp Sunday afternoon.
GREER NEWS
By Mbis Tessie L. Vr'alker ^
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: Bethel M. E. Church (
I>espite-the unfavorable weath
.er, the services at Bethel M. E. c
. Church were carried out as usu
and was well attended. ^
The Senior Epworth League e
continftes to mak(> progress. .Top "
ies of interim and inspiration'are
discussed each Sunday.*. "Prayer",
^vas used as a subject for Sunday.
The meeting was very good and
the discussions were very timely
- and pointed. The "discussion was
. oj\'ned by the 2nd' vice president,
Miss Jessie L. Walker.
~ * The week of prayer which be- !
gan Monday night and closed Fri
"May night, has. meant-much, to the r.
conrmumity and we feel that great 1
and successful will be the revival
which is to follow. Beginning on *
Monday night, Rev. N. E. Frank- ?
lin ot Greenville, S.~C." witlT)e~TKespeaker
for the week. *'
Dr., and Mrs. I). E. Thohvas, lit
ne-Garonne, Mildred, Lenata Mae *
atnl Dorothy Evelyn Thomas were j
the quests of Rev. and Mrs. M. '
J. Porter Sunday afternoon.
?Rev. (hiri'Yr?Superintendent of *
Clreenvillp District and Rev. King ^
> of Wellford, S. C. were also their
quests the past week. Those v>ho s
remain on the sick list are- Mrs..*.
Sarah Lynch, Mrs. - lara - Hoke,
?? -anss Seefie Sullivan, Mr. Dickson,
Mrs. Myrtle Linzy and Mr. I
Bruno Ma-ssey. *
. Tuesday nght June 11th, play j
in niutiuii picture at rjetnci XVI. Hi, c
-Church. Title, "Hell Bound Ex- '
cursion Train" played in-78 scenes s
with 50 Negro characters. A
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ANTREVILLE NEWS (
A much net'ded shower came 1
?Alonday evening, waiting our gar- t
' dens and crops. - t
Mrs. Aliva, Olivia, Ethel and ^
Thomas McAdam.,motored to Col- j
umbia "Tuesday May 28th To/attend
the commencement exercises >
at Benedict College. Thy rport t
a very pleasant trip. j {
Mecilantes Sarah Coaxum and-j
~~Mary Williams of Anderson were I
visitorsTn Antreville ^Thursday, h
~7~ Mrs. Williams is a s.ister of Mrrt
Aljen Grier where they spent the c
greater portion of - timet While vc
- 4h^ MeAdamy?and - Mrs;?
v Adline Power were given a pop 1
call. Come again ladies. 1
' ar6 proud of the progress she has (
made in her first year of teach- 1
ing. We recall The Pleasant r
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Diningf" Cars ?
Pullman Sleepi
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- DU*^ WE8T NEWS,
?Sunday Sehod- was held oti
esterday at the usual hour, with
he superintendent, Prof. O. L.
Imith at his post of duty.?A very
resentable audienee was present
t each servce but due to (he inlement
weather none of the serMr.
William Wilson,.who died in
'plumhia May 26th was funeralizd
here Wednesday May 21>lh.
Ir. Wilson was born and reared
n this community, but' for the
>ast few years resided in the city
f Columbia. The out of town ntendants
at his funeral were Miss
>arah Wilson, Wilmington, N. C.,
is sister, and Mrs. Mane Wilson,
Lsheville, N. (1, Mrs. Vamille
'lark, and daugnter, Miss Alther
'lark, of Columbia. Rev. E. F.
ohnson officiated assistcd'byRevr
H. Toatley. Interment was
nade in the Mt. Zion Presbyteriani
Cemetery.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Toatley and
laughter, Jounetta, rtiotoii?d" to
lsheville, N. C. on last Friday,
lev. E. F. Johnson went to AnderOn
last Friday evening- to_speak
or the seionr class of Reed Street.
TigK School. The subject used was
The Equation nf Life .or Balancng
the budget of Life." The
he onuation lpft with thic pine wnc
What I am plus what- I lack
quals what I ought to be." This
peech vas a success throughout
Some of the students that have
eturned from school are ,Misses
lai'la Belje Morton, Willie Mae
jW and Annie Belle Ha\vth6no
rom Bell Street High School.
Clinton; Miss Mamie Anderson,
Vllen University;?Columbia and
dr. Elliott Johnson, S. C. State
mts are receiving a cordial welome.
Mr. S. M. Brooks and family of
Vbbeville -also -attended the funeril
of Mr. Wilsorf.- f
GREENWOOD NEWS
ReV. C. H. Williams, formerly
)f Spartanburg is located in
Greenwood, S. C.? 521 Marion St.
Rev. Williams is one of our proniiient
pastors,of this section and
s a very successful evangelist,
de has conducted several success-,
'ul revivals and will be -glad to
issist any-pastor of, this state in
'lease write to the above address
Mrs. Fannie Cromer entertainid
as her guests on Sunday May
!6th, Mesdames Bessie Hayes and
rannie Johnson.
Mr. Willie Zellas and Mrs. Sadi0
d. Waiker were (iuitely maried on
Tune 2nd at the home of thP bride.
west side school closed a very
luccessful term .Monday June 3rd.
Jrove School having?wrm?first
dace in .the. Declamation Contest
ind also first place in ' Broad
ump during their Field's Day exrcises.
Second prize in sewing.
Recently we noticed in the Ander-*
oh Independent, Pleasant Grove
von frst prize in the Beautifica,ion
Contest, $15.00 and second
)rize, $10.00, in ButttT School Conest;"
Itemkxonsidered in making
his award included attendance,
mrcfUment distributed "equally he
ween teachers, daily schedule
eaehers attending county and
rroup meetings, average attendance
records and other items."
Miss'McAdams was also incited
to Orangeburg some weeks
igo to attend the conference held
or summer .school teachers.
Very soon she will leave for the
Benedict-Allen summer -school. We
iope for her a pleasant session.
Mrs. Alivia Mc Adams has been
on'finpd tn bed n fpw /lava Knt
ip again.
Rhrhrp,- Luther arid -fVrrnp1
3ow'er gave Mesdames- Adline
3QWfr and C. ValynMnr n call
Sunday. hey were ' en route td~
Jreenwood, carrying Mrs. Power's
>rot)\er whp has Vpent the past
nonth with her.
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Lounge Cars
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rlfr.. Cola., S. c., Tel. 3821 -G987
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NOTK: Youf question answers
a clipping of this column is cnclos
rcpJy, send a quarter (2.r?c) and
velope, for my New Astrology R
mail free a.lviCo < n three (^) uu
birthdn+e, and correct address to
to At UK W A K LACK,, care of. TIL
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SPEClAli NOTICE:?In ser
W.illiirt'. lit' t un' tu send your I'll
and the year you were born, in
ing.
' L. T.?Wj]]_ you p ie as v tell
me if I am going to make t he
tri|> that i have heen planning
for some time?
Atus.: An, Uot -tvhix summer. Tie- tl
trip that. YOUR 11 US Li AX I). mom Jj
lised to give you will cost quite a t
hit of money uiliLyou and he have v
not SaviuL-aiui. dime so fat alid 4t t;
will soim he time, for you to inert y
the note. Jjsl- tit7 ad,taur.nurg-city, g
If you want t?. Ink -,,a trip r f th:< \\
nature you* wi!+-^a\e t > learn to ii
budget your inrvuiuv
X. K. L.?I*"u?see-a bct~
ter change in (hi- Tifture fur "
-Jy?? ? "TT
Alls.: Vs--lhe Railroad Coin- v
pany that you are iu>\v employed j.
with will RAISK VlH'R SALARY o
Tho rai^e will iu>t take o.tfeeL tin- il
til the c.rly-frrn ofTho year and o
your. hours wll le- im/iv regular y
than thi'.v l.:.\?. been in . the past h
three years. ? 5 -fi
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J. x.?-Would it pay tat- to
(to into tlu- fiiisiitess that I
am contemplating and when
shout I start?
Ans.: Yoif have ehoiL.n the-li^ht
line l'or yoiir life's \tork as 11A
DRKSSIX'li is an art an.I you aro ^
very talent''.1! alunjr this line. Toopeirup
a 'shop in ?oui eily wouhtl u
pay ,y<>u well for iTTh. of yoUr r
friends kmVw wlfat irnml work >
that-you .do ami they know tli.it V
y?mr price... will 'he* reasonable; -S
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K. I..?I want to knjfis if 1 ' h
will marry, my present lover? 11
At-?;:f~r.'Uihft?' ccn.t ~T y'he?hv< (
"i# ever; nr aiiinn t his , mi tell' tTi din" f
anojther.ior it s-.enis -that a vn-iini*
111:1 Tl fnoiy-rrtj acl.iouividii. Vtate will
vjs.it in yo.U.r vicinity *.lirs" duniiiiei
who will' win j Ttf* affection;: A,
very. ron.Vat ie SI "M M I-.lt is scln-d:
ided?fop- ymi.' ?
1
f?nr my friend and should . I ji
wait for him? I'
Ails.: It w ill certainly 1y it lent: h
- -'wait. for- ymi. for- your friend's a
. _Tia>t 111,1; Is a, ..til:, tool r 'i'1 i 1 nis ii
'.hap vi n holi Ve~. jju_utut-you-J-p
van ti. make your fri.-nd contentedss
Uul yt.ur liii'e'.L.Uut v-'-'ll oat or C*
your life again hi fori1 lu? is ro- \\
iuisivl, ' - -:tl
COMI
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-PHOF. AKUK WALI/ACK
" ?SEE HIM IN
STATE-WIDE HE/
Township Auditorium
Those desiring fo see Prof. \\
huike your Kiitfagements thru T
This Visit is K specially for the
KIIXiK SPKING M:\VS Z
- o
S. S." \yas w.cll ..tlende.l Sunday s'
morning by. people ??t" Ridge Sprmj* * '
a ik| .vic-i m i t yTlu> students who *naVo
attended sefibdl out of town
made nice talks and very good ti
<"nes. The' students w re: Misses A
Petia' Hamn.iond, -Morris College; o
Luc'ile Hammond; Flossie GomilUon,
Messrs t Hts. Ka I IT I d, W. It. w
Haxy.ard. Ileitis Academy; Orlan- j<
(it'tn "f Pt'u'i miii, Ad- ?
e n Otliella- dlroaiinax, Harbison*. ((
The H. V. I*. II. program was 4
joyed by all present. . Tbe lesson
\vgs taught hy .M/. 11 ightjuv?.> and
Mrs.- Viryjr* Htetminmd. Mrs. M.-~Ft- rr
r t 7 i *
v .r?wi ot'ii?v.'iiji?h?*?pr.r.o? Hi'.' ?
rally, Mis. Yirgio Hammond,., who p
was-w<iH\ing wpth-tho women h?at
the nu;n iu Uv rally su?the ladies'*^
Will fcot ilic j1 (rem?^-uppu^Ajj
Watch-for tho dale. Tlv rally a- (|(
mounted (<i $7..yS and .11 haven't jj
reported. a
_ JAfiKF.HS OI.l) KOr.K HOM^
Th0 Jaggers Old Folk Home n]
wishes to thank all those "Whtr-^
have added in making1 things pleas- tc
ant foT us during the last two: al
wtmka.?Some ttsvs brought "or "pi
sent money or food; others have w
THE PALMETTO LEADE
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L'd in this paper ONLY when
ed in your letter. For private
a self-addressed, stamped encoding,
and receive by return
lotions. Sign your full name,
all letters. Address all mail"
E PALMETTO LEADER, 1310
i Carolina.- ' ?
i
iding in questions to Prof.
.11 mime, iWdale, thp month
order to get a correct read_L.1L
AL?Will it bfc a good?
idea for me to carry out my
plans and if not why wton't it? An-..:
Of course- you should not
l.ijnk of leaving Home. You .wilt
iid. that. it is just, about, three
inies as hard to provide for your
tdf?a* it is for your father, to
ike cafe of you in the style that
ou prefer. Just because he can't
i\e vt.ti every- - thing that you
ant, you should not think of leav
If- _ ... , .
K. 11.?Should I still cart*
E. C. J."?'When will get my.
divoorce?
Ans.rv Never, unless 'you get it
( l intend to pay for it. You"
ourself for your husband does
trust till your own suit if you
xpi'ct In become frt'e for he is
:tst stubborn enough to hurt his
Wn so that he Won't' be doing
oii a favor. The divorce will'not
e as EXPENSIVE as you b^
< Ay
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I*. M.?Will my uncle be sue
eessful in hi* undertaking?!
Ans.: Your uncle will prove
toy influential in your securing
our OLD HOME PLACE back
gain. 41e knoWs just where to
n and who to see about taking
are of this matter for you and
t>u should be very grateful. Let
our ii%l<' handle the matter for
ou and you cease your worry- con
ernjng if. For further detail aout?your
fi end you "may take
xlvantage of my special otfer)at>
lie base of this column, See the
out not''. .
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M. \., M..?I have been notJfied
that will be sued in
the near future and I want to
know what .to do _about it? ' .
Ans.: If you can possibly arangj
t<> do so, you should make
special trip to the city in OKLA
IO.YIA that your father died and"
. ft "the property some few'years
go and find out from the county
i uhoh h,. liv<d just who the
roperty was willed to.* This
hottld he taken care of at once
or it seems to me ttr will be
i rth your time to investigate
u- matter thoroughly.
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IOUS STAGE
and Newspaper '
HVreNTAfcfST
PERSON?
aiTY CONTEST
June 24th
'allace .in Person, will please
he Palmetto Leader, as usual
Readers of The Leader.
unie to visit us and add a word
f sheer*
We especially thank the Misionary'Union
for two dollars, and
lie Women's Auxiliary of St.
like for a largv* rp'antty of food.
The donation from.Union Bapist_Church
and the Union of
.ntioch came throuph the effort
f Mrs. Janie E. Ferguson.
The public is al^o invited to
itnCss "The. Twelve?Tribes of
sroal" at Bishop Memorial Church
n .June 10th. This is ffiven in in?rest
of the Old Folk's Home,
dmission, ten cents.
iUKNKXKK A. M. E. CHURCH
Cliai lesion-?Sunday?btnrtfr?the1st
Sunday in the month, why we
?ally. h.iVe had a beautiful day.
J O hnfl Jl" nnJiPflnn r\v*\o cm 4
? - -? ? i??" ?M\H? "VV pt VOC1IV.
eaeon Hoy ward delivered a won>rful
message in the morning and
eaoon Robinson really preached
nnhle sermon Sunday night, and
1 the sermons were quite spiritslly
received.? W<> ?ttill prny.
g for the success 'Of 6ur pastor,
t hough .he sick, in bod and we- ray
that the Lord will help him
> over come and that he will be
ile to serve us in spirit again. We
aiT for hitn. " vHffl^sW STwSyf'"
elcome. - j *
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:?CAHLHiLL NI!WM
?Brothei?Siiar Chick, who h;
been ill for many weeks passed i
to the great beyouhd Tuesda
May 2\i, 1936. The fiuuial sui s
e3 were held at Williams .Cbhf/
A. M. E. Zion Church of which 1
was-a member, Thursday, May h
1935, with an overwhelming crow
from far and near, maiiy of h
-relatives and -friends "from- ~WT
ston Salem, N. C. Mrs. Marie Sti
enson and family also Mr. Ben
Colehan and (family. Mrs; Rui
Walters, hi tsisse.w.m cmfwycmv,
Walters, his sister and her fan
Tty from ttendersonvulv, X7" i
Mrs. Fannie Sherill, his?sistvr ar
her family of Whitmire, S. C. at
dns-aister Arrie llughes -of Utw*
S. C. His pastor, Rev. II. E. II
lian preached his funeral. Tec
was found II Cor.. lT:l. * For v
knuw that if our earthly imiisv <
this tabernacle was dissolved, v
have a building of God, a hous
not made w<th hands, eternal
the heaven.. Other ministers ths
were present, Rev. C. C, Mcl
wain, Rev. F. L. Wilkes. The fa
ily ha3 out _deepest symputh
Little Dorris Elizabeth Form
celebrated' her seventh birthdi
with a party Saturday afternoi
at the home of Mrs. Esskf
Stevenson with twenty-three
h?r little friends. The childn
enjoyed a very pleasant afteri?o<
playing different garttes on 11
lawn.
A delicious course of ham ai
tomato sandwiches, golden poui
.cake, lemonade, and white ai
pink mints were served bn.-_tl
lawn. Little Dorris received ma>
nice and useful gifts and looki
real cute in her little dress '<
greeh. Mrs. Stevenson ,was a
sisted in serving the little gues
~by?Mrs. Sallie Giggle, and?Mi
Etta Lee Mitchell. The home
Mrs. Sadie Jeter was destroyed I
fire Sunday night; Not a thir
was saved. We Haven't Ie'ann
yet how it caught, it was a vei
sad picture to see the house
flame in the late hours of the nit
The people of Carlisle are mu<
alarmed and are in deep sympatl
with her. ' The girls and boys a
coming in fromthu different schoo
for their summer vacation fro
Chester, Misses Nancina Wilkand
Vashti M. Johnson \vho attet
ed Finley Hi.; From Union, Mis
es Mozell Brosby, Lucy A, Mel
wain ami Willia ClAllninn wVin a
tended Sims Hi. and Mr. Herjnc
Sartin, who finised his hip
srfiool course at Harbison Collet
"mno, S. C^_with?many honox
The young Men Boosters Club
Williams ChapeJ met with M
Reuben Johnson at . the. home 1
Mr. and Mrs. Waiters Wetinesd:
night. All members were preset
The meeting was very-sueees'sfr
The buds met at the home of M
'and Mrs. Author English Satu
day P. M., ufter the business w;
over a delicious repast of- i
cream and cake was "served.
The Y's met with Miss Etta L
Mjfchell at the home of Mrs;
C Stinaon. ^ ?
There will be a program giv<
at Williams Chapel A. M...E.
| Church Friday night, June
1935. If you miss hearing tl
quartette you will miss the tre;
of your life. They are wonderf
sineers,. they will be here ' fro
T^ort Lawn to sing in interest '
the Y's. Come one! Come all at
hear them.
[, Willie Johnson was seon?arout
Carlisle this week-end.
Mrs. Addie Joter and S0JT, Ha
old called on Mi1. Ulid'Mis:?Wa
ters Monday P. M. for a sho
while.
CHEAT FALLS NEWS
The Burial Aid Society held ii
JL7th annual meeting SundAy Jur
2nd at the Paradise A. M. E. Zio
Church. . The meeting opened wit
the president, Mr. C. Clinton, pr
siding. The welcome address t
was gven by Miss--Willie- Mi
Clinton. Response by Mr.. Authi
Brach^ Afterward the scrmon w;
preached by thQ pastor, Rev. J. ]
Butler. ?ft was a soul . stirrir
sefmon and much enjoyed by a
Mr. Clinton was delighted t
have other presidents and men
bers present also the visitir
ministers, and wish to thank tl
Soc.ety of Fort I.awn and Liberl
HUl for their cooperation.
Mr. Clinton extends to frienc
of Great Falls a welcome to jc
the Society while a dispensatir
is Oft Tor fut'her information si
the pres.dent.
WINSTON SALEM, N. C.
The pastor, Rev. L. C-. Davi,
ushers and comrretration of t>
Jerusalem Holiness Church wo
shiped at the West End Holinei
Church on Friday} flight. Re^
Davi3 preached?a?wonderful n'v
mon. " :
9:30 with Bro. A. W. Wood, su]
erintendent presiding.
At 11:30 Rev. Davis preach*
a very, inspiring sermon from tl
Ousiwl of SI. Haul inst chapte
At 3 PT M. Rev. J. S. Reed, past,*
of Friendship Baptist Church d<
livered a very stirring message-1
the congregation if the Jeruaale
Holiness Church. a
At 6:30 the L. R U. pr<
gram was rendered, a very fir
talk was given hy Miss Sallie Mu
ionu. /\ i or. M. Kev. l)av
preached another of hig inspirir
sermons. The text iwas tak*
from St. Luke- 49:4. Rev. B. V
Carter, Rev. W. M. Reese, Rev. 1
H. Johnson, Rev. J. C. Hamptoi
Rev. N. fc. Fredrick and Rev. S. 1
JLtevfe "cdffduct&J a ten days r<
vlval meeting.
? ?'-U^VI.TKKHOKO NI.WS
Tilt' Kt'V. Du Keith Md'eer con- "
j-.-> tiimcu-ill at--hum* here. His 11iai yr *
[n friends aie in sympathy wth, hit
yt J"d prayej-hfrt ho may be re at or.*."4
. he-all h. 1el
(H'orK? Samuels motored up
ie from Charleston to visit his party
cuts ami hij, friends in Walteyburo
this we? k. * ,
is Kev. 'V. K.. Tiller. and family ;
*v to Sumter* viaitiii(f - frie-nds" and
y relatives. Mjs. Tiller will sjH-nd i
ih her vacation, in summer school ,
y this year.
11; Misff- Martha Wli^ht |'Qs return"- C.
'd from Barnwell where she had ,
id Bamberg school. She has been-so- <
id a pleasant term as teacher in the
m- -looted a-. i/t.e of. the instructors in
il one- rif ihn ittllWVlwui* > *L
oxniiuvi i>VIIUUI.t U1 111'"
ct state: "
"o Th'* Rev. J. W. .Gray lnu ;insw- !
3T cred his lasi i-oii Jan unearth. ]!? "J
'v was ill for- some tiui? and was.
se carried to' .-the State Hospital' 1
in where* he passed away last week. *
it Hi- body was -brought h?/re and 1
rr~ The i '.mum a I \yas held . at We-ley
in M. K: Church Thursday. A gr a'. 1
y- rtrtw.wseof- people. of ifll eteiibmi-' 1
*y tuitions joined in "paying tribute '
iy to the man of God who had'-p'-nt '
)n the best part of his life in s?.-rv- I
j. ing the-people .of his race. The
0f DistrU-t. Supt-rintendint. Dr. Till- .<
jn. mart delivered the funeral. ora-. i
jj, tion. Dr. .J. M. Miller represented ^
1tr the ministerial alliance of Waif r- {
boro.' - ^
,1{j Rev. McTeer represented the
1(i Beaufort District of- the M. E.
ld Church and the Rev. P. R. Tiller !
u. wa?< master of ere monies. . His _
iv "remain^ were carried to Alhndale '
and inteced .there. Great" many
0f members of all the churches in the !
?. j unty tha^ . R* v. Gray pastored
were present' to attest his- hrestjiau
stewardship. IK* leaves a wife
0f. and several children. ' " I 1
Miss Herlone Robinson of Sav- i
' age Street has returned home '
lJ^ from <chr>nl nt Chester wherc she ,.y
attended Brainerd Institute. Her
jn relatives anu irienu* are giaa 10
e have her home again.
Mr. Joe Lewis continues ill at ,
?y his parents home on Savage St.
re He has been ill for some time.
Is . Mrs. Hatti Lee of Atlantic City
m Next- Jersey after-visiting her son
in-law and daughter here, Mr. and
U1 Mfs. G. Buck man, has returned by
s- the way of Summervil.le where she
Mrs. Clara Green and Miss Sam- i
uel of West Palm Beach, Fla., have ,
left for the north after visiting ,
their mother and father here, Mr.' ,
e> and Mrs. Lonne Samuels.
^.T Mvq?A tten/i?Rrnwev?ig~"
.
a ^few-days in Walterboro with
i)t her husband, Mr. U. L. Brewer/one
u ol tlfe Presbyterian Missionary '
woikers. Mrs. Brewer is the \
o County .^ujiervikor of Lrr.caster
j. County.
r. 'Mr. W. O. Frampton hr.s return's
ed from*Cinvinnatti where he has
ct been ttTattend the General Assembly
of the Presbyterian .Church; He
i-i reports a splesdid .session.
R Mr. Odell Goudlock spent sev?
. i:tl in \.-WI < rU . litI, wonk- t>!
visiting his mother who is reportZ
ed ill at her home.
The wife and daughter of Preie
riding Elder Nance have leturned
to Walterboro after spending seeu
eral days home .in the up country. p
ul The doctor is some what relieved
of do-mestice duties with which he
wes encombered;
, Rev, and Mrs. Logan liavw J
"turned from Columbia where they
r_ went last week present 'at
s the commencement of Allen Unirt
'nii.tly. their rctrm they
? v: I C WIipffTITTU I jj i |I J11 HI F T1 Jlf
? daughter and Misfi Lizzie Clemens
who have spent the term at Allen.
They report a great commencement.?
?-? v
The summer revival of St.
Peters A. M. E. Church will begin
Monday night June 1 Uttr. Rev. IT
h W. Walker of Spartanburg has i
e. been engaged to conduct it. HP is j
>n one of the outstanding revivalist
:v of the state and is ready to put
ie over a great program at St. Peter;-. ;
?r The public is cordially ivited to
r J
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!o JACK WILLIAMS
is D R ITG STORE
ie
ty JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr.
Is Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas,
>n ,
>n Cigars, Cigarettes and
Be" ~ ]?
Tobaccos.
23G3 Gervais St. Dial 9236..
David G. Ellison
*s
L r^General Insurance j_
if _,H6h6St and efficient
0- ^ ... . ?
tion given to all business i
placed with ro*.
,r, ' PHONF. S717 ~^p
to 1221 WASHINGTON ST t
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10 -It
p Waverley Garage j.
^ GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING I
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1516 PINE RT. Colombia, 8. C *
J ~?~?TT . T~
Pa?? a
afttMrQ-TriffT nite
at St. l'oters. ' . '
Rew M. Littlejohn plans to at(Tnd
the ilmistenal i: liuttT'cOn- ~~
ductal at I'aiin;' CuIUge this
monthl Rev. I.it* !ei<?im i- ouv_yf
ttrr1 \ tnrnjf rnrrT-trT nt 11~TTi 1
t he ('. M. K. < hun : .
Rev. J. M. Milh r |i- t'.i.- week
U? attend exereses
at Jolm-on . Sr'ni'!:. < hur?Prviiiinir
Kid'-: Nnnf- f.f the
Beaufort LKtriel .A. .M TT TTi.TvlT
made an excellent :? ]?.rl !' hi-..
Ji.-triet at the 't'ru-1 et. nay-tit y at.
Allen Uiuver-i\ h. .1 m... : u.'.
rfulf>n<<-! "fri'fcn,- '' -t i K and ?
reports u xivut lm.-tiny^
I'he Beaufort" District Conference
The* ministers. <.! ..Wujmissionary
worker-- i.if -i' :? ta'-nir-?
fort dstriet hint iri ther.. .annual
session at JletnP r-1.\lift.
^Iuil A M . I . t !;'.! 1 ' I' . !
r. I). Tiugmun an-i )>
pie made atnpje prepa-;,:i for' ' t)
.hp accommodajLiun- cv-?. 1
meni of tI'.c v i-i-i..' - 1 n ji-1
Vanc0 called, On- III. ( it;/ -' ~
ler arul delivered on'., -if 'hose
ringing-add'rvsses . <>f whk -k he i-:
-o capably* arid- was frelh- : < ceived
jy. the riivinboi*?5.'of the Beaufort'
rief .-,'ljl.V 'T;rethV? : d'.TTv "T~m " ~
thuir support 'nut .or. 1 \* as the
chieftain .:f the district1, ! :f in ,eviiry
movement -tluart he may inau-.
?f-rr-- the-rri*T',-r,rt-""rrf *
.he djs.trifittth-l al o thai Me -wfjtrti!
lave their-un'pKtliTi.'d >up>-rt fur *?
have their unstinted-.'support- for .he
'general conference. Ti e en:-/
forence was only h< id. two- days
md tfTv I.'imm \\ a T ; at- h<- f
with ease by the p res !<!%}.' eldertvhtch
gavo'plenty of trf?.> to the
brethren, from other di-t riet. Who
came seeking their hrethien. l>r.
N'arn.'(v ?ekno\yl. dged their 'presf- 1
entu and intr.uhnc .1? i, > .?-...-.j,". _ ?_
conference and h.-rhuft<-,i ) m'
?p?ik. Amontr the iter'swere:'
Dr. I.?It?Xii.'.li?{.i __
est traCvlinjr minbth< A.
Sr. E. Church._ He i-- vi .< id- '
ing eldfcc Si tin* Kb District
and brought grcotiniLr-. Dr. Nichols
is a man'with a cioar "vision ? ~
and has a memory 'ha'. ..<ir youmj
man could bo happy t<? haw. a - ?
equal. His n-jninisoo',id'.the
church rl!u;r.ia:"l ] thable.Revs.
C. CapC;>. b. S < K.
E. .Tones .ae.eou; par..the doctor,
and made, h p"ec!H ?ley J. \V.
Wdthefspoon. pres;di.!kr-?d f the - .
L'harksV'.i\ .PXi-irjc-.^wA2 -joU-d
to tin' cunfot'-fne. ,x V-h . b' a:: 1
from tjinT. tinm a
spuak. JCllhcxa ,bij?a. L-. _uf? tLe
moeinir wore tin*., -p.? > a.by .
Drs. McGill,' 1vi.ti?"rn. 1. 'i' Kihy
Rev-. Ji-tu : "Iv'i.. (Da ham a:? ! IVof..
Hill. -N"! I'. j[ lb-bin
son, and Laym* Chri-ti.h ,f St.
ueorge ana .>1; v. iiuu, !_Linr.iitite.
Mosdamcs Ai?u|j; lit Smi'.i., .1 :x :nita
Brown of New York at, 1 Mi.ss^*
ibn&ry Frvshirnti-Mrr-/ Bn.\cn~'nf"?r
Scotia jrran'l tin- :ir- '.inv \vith'
their presence. Tt war. . no of .the
hest-rmeetiniT'?1'old -i;i. ;}*" ?Hrati- ,? .
fort District, an J ;!.. vl. and
members wont away pie;.-oil w;tu
the resulfs and determined t > d i
much, better "at tin. 'next rneetinJ'. "
(iOl.DYII.l I; \ I.W s
MT. Co\\ I.U. It \|* I < Hi U( n
Rc\. J. C. (ullin. I';1>(or
Sui:.!av <? Ill? i ....
ill IfUT, Tie 7
taught and i f. \ v. . i
Mr. tibhert I r 'Mr.
and Mrs. \V. M. ! *, 7 _. L..,
ir if .1' -orb V - t- Mr-.
('ai'i'if 1k.w!s'- i ?; . ... s. (
f-'-' - - 1 * M v . 1' ;
t-pb l-'b-n i!. !_1 ; MT- .1' . .?I I In
intr ol* W >f - .. ! ' ... : the
LiUests of Mr... M: '! vl .<e|ih'.
Fleming Sun iny. T
back, to fir-e:.\i:S..:nly>: rtijrnt.
Mrr .luhii l- loi)i-:re- -. .v' t.nWa^h.irmov.
Mo- day !. Mr.
and MW. Rob,'- ] F^IliTr-Yvliite,
frrrt ctttjuti ft r."? 11 i maii m
S't'U hci vv SatotV'.v. .
Mis. Klir.a l.a:.s.
fr. I'.. ).? VI ll'.'.lL" I'-i" 'ill u'lUr-!. ?UiS
Banner-Fihgl' ton.
jm \
REFRESHING RELIEF
OF CONSTIPATION ^
Avfliri eonstipatior.' If
rard its warping and norl< vt.ip
t promptly, look out lor s.>kra_.-{!
rYpu cannot Hope/to lt.r <
>r to rellevp ccm^rrprrTrrr- -y-inr pi'
ts disturbing pffi. ts ir...v 1>.
Bilious attacks, poor.?P]\ct.ut?
n the mouth. di?.?inr--.. .p.. . < . .1
ong"e. sick headache! .-puts I : : c t-Wi'
tyqs. bloating of the anritji-.u :i. l>< .*!..< .*
if'ffas. uneaslr.e.ss. ph\.-icui and r.a i.tal
lugglshness. etc
When you need a medicine for constipalon.
you won't find a !><;tter 1a\ -.vc t-h.n
i NATURAL medicine irkr THK1 jl'OKD'S
1LACK-DRAUGHT mode out of tli. 1?..ves
ind rAAtc r,f ?..na,n l..tifl llie-' ?1
licinaU-piains Black-Draught co-t.-x le.sj
hamtobst laxative lned.ctn i.s. ro Jo.i cm
if ford to keep it ancf lake it. .when needed.
If you are feeling bad. like, you might _
le in need qf Thedford's Black-Draught, '1
ake a dose tonight ana Ifel builer?
aorrow. Qold in 25-cent packages, aiau
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