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? < 1.' ; ' VOL. XL.?47 :~r" " JERUSALEM BAPTI! HftLUS AWIs :? I Rev. G. Goings Daniels, Moderator The Jerusalem Baptist Associationj Rev. G. Going's Daniels, M~it erator held its 28th' Annual ses- ! sion with the Gethesemano Bap- | tist, Sampit, S. C. Rev. kef/is Fel- j der, pastor, Nov. Gth to 10th. On Wednesday night, an excellent pre-convention program, consisting: of Welcome addresses, solos and quartets by local tt-.knt, was rendered. Response was made by Mrs. F. A. Laylock. On Thursday morning, Nov." 7th f the S. S. Convention fcnder'thc sup . pervision.of Rew.-X. Felden, opened at 9 o'clock. The* Introductory sermon was preacned by Rev. R. B. Moultrie. The President's Annual ?-ddrcss was timely and full of thought. 1 i The?Rev. S. C. Campbell,?Cor. } Sec. State S ST on-l RVPii' I vention said, it was the iiivt one ! he heard, since he made his in J Jttly. Rev. B. F. ^Steward accomp' n- ! V "ied "Dynamo" Campbell?and ; 7spoke during: the . session. 1>\. ! Campbell represented his work in j a fine way, simple and very -inter- I eating. Topics discussed wejLG "Teach,? ing methods" good and Bad." ; nd ' "Child Psychology, its place ip the S. S. . _ Dr. Pinson being late, Morris College was represented by liev. G. G. Daniels, after which Morris College Rally' was held. The Conventional sermon was preached by Rev. A. P. Cox,' Andrews, S. C. Frid. y morning the Assbvia In>h under the efficient leadership ai ;i wise guidance of Moderator, G. Go i ings Daniels opened at <D:.'10 ' < clock. . . . Th^ Introductory sermon was * preahched by Rev. B. .G. McCoy." i The "Theme" for the Convention \ and' Association was "Thv King dom Come?' The lectures on this theme were", delivered by Rev. A. Daniels, p stor Ek>enezer Baptist Church, Man ning, S. C. "Tha S. S., a factor in 7 the Coming Kingdom." "Tha~Bible_j f in the Coming Kingdom;'* "TJnH Gospel for the Coming Kingdom" J "Christian Living and the Coming Kingdom" .were Yery ably discuss ed by Rev. Daniels.- ' The Moderator's Annual actf dfess w*.*s a Mastor-picce.. f AfteyJ this most excellent addressY H. J. Moses commended, and asked every one to snow their love for the .Moderator by-giving a "Kr.Y Will Offering," Which .greatly su:-~ ?; prised every body. .In live (.r>)nn prised every body. I The Educational S. rmo;v " whs preached by. Rev. Morgan Ix'wis, of the Kingstree Like Association. Cnllonxi iu.ni ncnllt,,d ???by Dr; I. David Pins an-Fcen.-a-f? . ter which over two hundred ,'pilar.; j was taken in the- Morris College rally. "v*-'- iKlft Kev. Mr.* tiown, ropD sentf-a - Benedict College on Saturday * J. W. Easley StatO^, Mission:-'. I y spoke olpo. \ lie v. Morgan Lewis,Mhe Sweet Singer charmed the audVhce with Coap^l singing, as well Vs Mrs. AmMtead. ' V Saturday night was "Woman's Four," and the Executive Bsfard oi' . the Won*-n's .District Convention rendered an excellent program' The sermon on Saturday ^ night was preached by Rev. Annstead. On Sunday morning the' 'crowds began gatheArjg early. Several '"buesses, dirs, thucks, a11d wag. in came. from?all sections of thecountry. *' Long before nine o'clock, seats in the church were at a prcinimuin Services had to be held on the yur., as well as in the church. Rev. J. P. Faison conducted the services on the yard. . The /" Moderator preAched tHe Missionary sermon. This was rich, full of Jfood for tnought, and we all "said "Didn't our hearts burn within,'while W talked1 with us by the way." M < in orial services for our fallen hproes were held in the afternoon. The memorial sermon was preached by Rev. S. R. Eagles of the Kingston Lake Association. The closing * sermon was preached by Rev. T. T. Tucker.. This marked the best session jn the history of this Assm-iation, spiritually, numerically >;-nd fin mclally upwards of $'J00.0j0 was raised during the sessibh;* about $350.00 was given to Morris College; several new churches, Sunday schools and ministers enrolled1. All officers were unanimously re-elected. The next session -? meets with Browns Chapel Baptist Church, Oceda, S. C. ,Rev. J. A. Muetep'.er, pastor. sa;:ton school ParCnts/Teachers* Association More than 55 parents attended a Parente-Teachpr meeting held at Saxon school Monday night, Nov. 18, at 7:30 o'clock. A veiy inter. ?. esting program was rendered by the second grade. Rev. L. Maulding pave some tjery helpful #emCrks concerning the cooperation of home, school and clvxrch for the benefit of the child. We regreted very much to have Miss Edna Butler resign as PrcsiI d"er\t of tlje association. Miss But .. ler had Served the association , vary efficiently for two years, and * * everyone (appreciated her service. ji li^littAittfriiT ' " m lm ?Ti , . r r n r^ffliihii i r ? ? . ' , U1CJJ '<*; I Ziopui<f J. oq ST ASSOCIATION sUAL CONFERENCE? Mrs. Lucy Mae Reed Passes. a? .. . :,;. Monday Nov. 11, 1P2P, the spirit of Miss Emma Jackson left this world of cares for her Heavenly i home. Mohdny; Nov. 11, It hi 5 sia vears from that date marks the .passing of her sister Mrs. Lucy Mae Reed, 0:15 p. m.j at her residence 100 H Calhoun'St. Mrs. Reed was the daughter of the late Mr. Harvey amKMrsl "Sally Jackson of Fairlicld County, and the wifcT.^p^ * Mr.T.Xhram Uied who dieir Atigr 1 11, eight years ago. 11' r ^leath is the ending of failt1. U .." I 1 ^ ^ ? iiwi iiudUftuu. out* joinuu *i,aason Presbyterian e liurch when young under it he pasturage of the late M. G. Johnson and was a faithful . member as long as nor -health would permit. She loved h e r church and was. always interested hi its Nvellare.. The Sunday school home department has lost a loyal , menib' r.. Words cannot express her- o.i votioh ,f? h'er family and rela44ves. She lived?with, them , a- ihhhhI lier, partly raising' ii ? 1 youngest, sister and brother, and fearing from infancy h> v nice ?, Miss. Jessie .Mae Dawson, w h o nursed -her during her illness,^ leaving two week prior to h e r death to assume a position o 1' N'ulse in Charge at the Summcr\ido hosp;tid. There were several hymns the < deceased ospeeiaily loved, ahJ sli' 'i "Ian foul lui sister, she wanted her to play while she was cross- 1 ing.ovgr, "Lord I am coming. Hunt1 Just a few days ago. she repeated the 2.'lrd Psalm and attempted to sing. ."Father 1 Stretch my Hands to Thee," but she became exhaust1 d and h e r niece had to finish it Tor her. To many of het?friends, she sai.d, "1 am ready?just waiting." A'ltlio she realized her < nd w'a"S near aixd i regardless of pain and agony,, she put Jof'th a tight "of1 cheerfulness tu r sufferings, until Monday Avium 'the, last hour eauu-, and het nurse s'teing that she was growing^ weaker. advised tile family not 1 to ,l;uiWe around lier bedside, but -Hley-saidr "L'-tv thc-ail come and tell ile geu? ihye." llv.,1; daughter said, '.'Call the Doctor." But she said: rko need 1 will be gone before he geets iii re." Waving her hands j e pcatingly . saying. "Goodbye, ' goodbye," getting itown to a mere whisper?Guotlbye, she wandered mtj that unl:.u>\tir land. ~ -3 Surviving are three children, Mary Jane Reed Myers, of Cleve- ' land, Ohio;. Lucy Lee. .and Willie Mac lided of'this city, l-'our b rot leers, Harvey, John Henry, WjlHe 1 and Mad Jacks-oil. Two sisters '. -Mrs. Carrie tdmpman--and?- Miss i'harlotto A. Jackson, otm aunt _ ; Mrs. Nellie Meokspf New-York ! City, nephews and nieces artel-; a[ host of othi i; relatives and friends, i Funeral "services were held 1:0(; ' , pan., ^Thursday, Npt\ 1 ltrv. from I Ladson J'n sbylerian church, Rev. I A*. ,S. in charge. The pro; ram is as lVllows: Scripture Ie.s: < n by Rev. S. S. Younghlbod;. Play* r.Rev. \\\ Downs;'..Sinking, Asleep iiVTle.T.is; Obituary Rev. Alson"; Fulogy," Rev. A. S. Powe; | Swio.. " I .ord, 1 am Coming .Jlome", ; Missi Fannie Chisolm. The letters .iiiif telegrams if condolence w< re [.too iniinoi'ous to be. read, as time would not permit, ' I . Those serving: as Flower girls | are Mesdamos: Sh* Hie Rice, Daisy ; ; Sumter, Cornelia Gilbert^- Zcnobia Dixon, KsteLle' P. Johnson, Elise King, Aliss I.izzie Sinclair and Mrs. T.ovena Bowman. I * She .n<T\V rests under a mound i 1' many, many b autit'ul- flowers | in Pine Ridge Cemetery. Johnson [and Bradley, Morticians. Pallbea t ersj ^ Messrs K. Butler, Wui. Sumter, Wni. Thompson, Joseph Pelot," John Dillard, Ben Sims. Sister, thou wast mild and lovely. Gently as the summer breeze', j Pleasant as the air of evening, When it floats among the Trees. i ' . .. . ' Peaceful he' thy silent shuhber, Peaceful in the grave so low:. Thou no more wilt join our humbf r 1 Thou no more our songs slialt \ know. i Yet again we hope to meet thee , When the day of life is fled: j Then itv Iloavtn with joy to greet ' j thee" - - .-i-j Where no farewell tear is shed. ! Goodbye Goodbye Goodbye. j " XfC Family. ; Mis. Ester Burton Walker was un t animously elected President of the association for il?35-iJ6. The foli lowing officers wore' re-elected: 1 Rev. 11. D. Young, Vice Pres.; Miss 4Isa'.lora "Miks, Trcas.; Miss-, es Byninn and Taylor on progi1 ni_ commi11ce and Miss A. B. 51 cGrair See. The barrier was won - by Mistf Blanche Williams' cla-s for having th largest number of parents present. 1 SevcP 1 new members enrolled land paid their, yearly fee for the State Parents-Teachers Assoc.ia- . tion. At the close of the meet if * we were serrcd sanchviche3 and tea. The npxt meeting will be held Dec ^jber 9th. I ' chi a'.mTh aTrqi ine tfaptist Ministers * Union ?? The. Baptist Mi motors t'uioi) of Columbia -hd Vicinity. iv;oi;ahi: cd i. ..v\ nib. r,l'>. v.iih.tik* I'olliwiiiy: ministers pivslMH: Keys. . 11.,'lj: oailn is. 'k rskaw j J. I'. liee/b.r. S. !!. S'niiJl-:,- A. f*.. ] Hail.y, A. (i. (ir.iu. N. Smit.li, | Ridgeway, F. A1. Vo:.ntr. II. !. i'ayior, A. L. 1: jriani,. A. I., lVt- i t.t'syn, .1. li. Mmiiti v. I.. (', .knkins !' A, I1. PnHrm Wr I... Smitlt, IF. K;-t liurdin, II. K, Ta;, iiiiY'C), ). Ruber j son. * The ol'l'ic i's i l ct.' l aie: Rev. !.. (v. Jenkins, Riosid "tit. "k. .. S. iloakh'-rU C|?ik; ki-v\ A,. l\r[. jliy.v. \Nirr Siyit!.), t CnUplliin? Hi V. S. Ybuiigbnin i Critic. Installation s^nic's will by 1;- I.} at Zibii' IJapti t Chui'ch'. I fa Veto be aiianfrwt. A pioK' ani of ";nt re x ill, b'. renderc(1 evi y Wed.;' y. . J We would bt- wi y jrla i' lo.hUe ! all Bnplikt mini-le-R ? f mk.i] an.; regular' .-lau-iip.. t. / 'Tin ? an."; li. K.-Tayl-.i. i.porter /i i! i. ouperaiiun lit-iv.i't'ii Races lTrged I?y Kx- | Senator lilcase ' . .. ' / . I cjplumbin, "S. <*.. Nov. ISth I'.x-J Senator C'nle I.. I>Ic:is - was tru'.j (iuest speaker Suuda aftenior.n to' :m unusual larjie crowd of Colunt-1 liia citizens at Chapptsll'e' Station A. M. ! ]. Church.'' , . Rev. \V. R. Roumtm, tie? pa>\t ?,| deliver1 d tin- wi leoine address jwal i during his speech lie told the sen- [ ?'< r I lie i a-i<st w ay to the White House again, is to.let the thousands of. qualilhd Negroes vote nil your primary and that lie he-lieve | tile senator. \vns? ripe in age and ] influence to make the hh w. stmiid tile alarm and ehair.re condition. Itfr. Ideas- in his address told of his .personal ?ri< iiil--hip forJ*i? hop .Choppelle. VomiVatitlated'the llioipber for sticking 11]^' hush uIhi ui'riuiA'u iuuninu I-- iirMiiy m;tied unless it's s1 tiled on lire pi in ripleshfiT teaehiny as lni'il d??wn in the Iloly? liil le. lie ceiUiiittuF'and said *\vh'Pji over a-'cmittfry*""ur"~a state hits t<>'us, | Kt<-!s. and inat'hiilO iXU 1>S to yet |) i)i e. it's 'Hjiiii. thiny wfony on the inside".MWhen ; I was . Mayor at Xew.b rry'I told my t)(>lieenien thov would he rati d the hiyhest in. the' p -ace* in tin it squad.and the hast muijWr-.t' y arrested. Now it's just the other tvay." Ill sp-?>:?kiny tomtit < i he le< dared wavy of i' e jii*~hr r ' til and colice l s shoiiePi >e ( > v*' i to' niajoi itji. ot; our yiuu.iy ,yi1iduates | were yeod cluirclimen* before they I finished school, when th* y yet theii ! 'iploniit, they vvill.a'tenr t. to.prnv: that the "movies and the 'daneinu" hall". are just ' jis eo d as. 'tlie ! ehureh and ministers 1;nd- <:n!o! 1. tr< ulile III yettiv'Y ?Ui? work in the ehureh. 'I hey y t the' vyyony stutV it1 the s;eh nfls.-In spi nkiry ai out the raees. h" declared there i>yt-t he cooperate n , between tlv ni. lie would like toi see. both sides meet., on .< e: "eitniJiion v't^ut.nd" .t.l.at \%. j I > .fair . to' |?.?h . i.-s.e. This, otintfv wjii nyver- i t :teji" it?s. yoal until lcth rates in' hupny. t'v n pi-ace will come Ir m !hi-n.-i Mr. I. S. l.eevy pre-erted tlte speaker and tlte Rev. K. D; Mil s iL. .1:'.. ' .. n . w-. .> w?i> iru* fill hum \ i ui j?11 v.' 111* lion choir, llarn'mny and O'anitol iiuartets fu'i hislu d- the nu'.'-br. IJeipnrks were also m.ado l>v 1ly. I,. M. Daniel. M . ! !.. M. iv'->lw ~..f Hethel Church am! Dr. I.. A. law--' it- of Columbia. Two good si i niolis won* preach- ?i ell bya r-rpro.si'atative from "Charlotte and the .nth "r frmn . W^--h yM. K. Church.. Mary * isitdr- from Cleaves ("Imp,el an I ether oily I'hurehes. Kesolu'ions w.re read thanking Senator-' Ukase lYr his L'ddn s-- ;ii!il L'i y Xiil i In- -Uii i i -? tor. I \ IT 101) SDNS "r ' Mill Ml A M WD DAI 'CUT'"!' 5 Of II'.IM ?; v IJ:M IIODIS A\M o, NII:v:rIN(; AT' M \RION s. ( . 'I" :- A o?v;:'! ' '.iny was In 'd at I he Od.i l-'ellows Hall. Marlm. S. C. Rev; A. C. ( S .:i Meter presi in;1;, wn- <<'n; w*t" t>. most sue.ossful cv.i. h'.d ID'-, i i -' I-,, istie service bra n Mo.dnv ning, -Oct.- 24^ at tiifo The tii'sU public session \v:\- !; !.I at St. John A. M. K. Church Mon-""* fay. night. 8:00 o'clock. l'rof. ! '. \T. Clemmons, State (iiaml Sci tary, .Master of (!; remonieh. The rhntl'"'ft'itder. I music t! at was enjoyed by everyone. Welcome on la hal1' ol the city, the honor. .M.iy. i Sia. hct:-e; on behalf of the chn+'rU- sv Rcv. Jeiiluns; on-b. half of thi- local lodges. Mrs. 10. X. (ioddnrd: on behalf of the so'nvo!. AI ?-s?.Hut* /tt" s Response, Rev. M 1 . Wa 1c. While the chpir sanfr. an. of' i. .r wal1 ken."" Ron icti : by the-pa. tor. Rev. Jenkins.*" B- tldohem (" nivh. Tii-day niyd.l, JS:<K) o'clock.; ' tV* civii'-h choir rend nod ijjv sir, Rev. McCoy preached the Mi ivciv! Sermon Tr--?i;on ' p oplc of Mill ion opened wide th. '.r il o> > to *h thitc 'hundred officers no d? ! jrates and hcniiily v.elco.-.v l*th :n All Hopital an<l Heath' Clair ? were p.:id at this session-. \nh' dnntely $2^)(Fo was raised during the session. The meeting ad.iouvn od to "meet at Otnrlen. S. C. Oct-, 1936. 1 ' w *" iHantn'i^T.i i il .. .... r -==~? rnrtaupt.ixa. sat r ha v7$ Georgetown Co. Home I) Makers Clu4>s ! las Annual Meet LAI 1>S I'ATIKVCK \m? [ vr. IK.N'CY OF MHS. ItO \. !'. LAfJSMPN. CO. AO' VI p ' I-, s.' c.; >: ,. . * Possibly it is not uct o-rF v thai cc the past !'(v>r . i '* :v wvll tiiiniK' l. i;-- v. lie tit aiul tmJvnf co!?>> ^ a !?' OiJiiJi'O <?r 1 ljo St.fif " tural ami* Moeli&'nicnl C ' * ' ivt, iH'i - of .:?.? /; liny.. : . ilea#. lias In on j;t wot k iy-. ' 1 tiufliinu' a:.--:- >. j liti- wn-nioii of lu r.riifv !: t ..i. x I at homo. In offkw that sho vii'fl.t . v liiigli?lIiu-,?io.rt -possibF *- ; j iho p. - i?'o. site i)i".-i.r;::iy..rt? various fottnnlru''. h .vf ' ' l.v v.rat ;m i,' fait h?1;.,;...? ?; Clubs.'. ,S;*c!i chilis w ro .. ill P.u hiTyvilio. Plnnloi - v. . .. - Ut, Sampit, ami uHn-r p ' 'i'K . . . u 11. IDS*) Ik tiif; Vl-.-lt-; I ;ii v i!'-.. stx ?r'TTi'i.: iluciiny {-last-*. in ,\vi?i'v't* ' v ' i'o* x joi ts? thinjr.-t i*s?; ntlal V.- :! j>; r icsidtM'c- in i prtsl <<-i lii n-' V 11 it*. Ii<:i sit; >! ?- atnl i '-.it. I pi V'. hi ?>V. v/lti-if: ' at . ; pk'.ni.' in I. i!i voirm. . an . How y ? jiilit-rimy. The o tisffitl ati<r%vajji;|fi!c-u. tl. 1' - ,' i ' ! I'i'iiM*. "o, t nfj i-i:i. j*. . ' . tlvrnwn avvay,;1 t ? , sn;?ar stinl.ft:ot a< ; ... i . annual . iiiv'.'tiVi;T ' < !n\- i tli, ciY-.nty ?:i j.. (,!< i.i a-i't'iw n on .Saint , in ' tit.' I i(J\anl School a. *'l?_ , i a*i. LlxiiiLul.s. i.)" piuiiiuVt * I t". v-? li**:- (w . >. < ; ,,! .!." si-Jit>ol atniiloi iuni, tal.i .* M.I ll'Ji II* r. i. ?>f 15 r, as:-on ' ' anil; II -o t'li-i-.i. !.-? ?> an. a.l w,.r ? i . Iiil.its"; In; a |'.,r\v w : ? lit*! t' liitsv ffonr i aily I':' . -V nimn utlin ltl:;ui SatUii, Mi pt on. y' . . -j ,!>. t ;p it ^:'i ;p of the an . . j ,. > Va. , ;i ,.J;,y . . ' " rial-is' ry that 'cn-ry '] ?? v ? "v. T' . sjnv. ii v.i> si'iroly i ' a>toni.<hi'ii' U-wial tspn v *"i J"- ' loMMnW*;:;. j;..*;-,. >.< ; % ... splj. iit!ij..cu,aitt y?lair. -T r :11:?1: t ,! ; o! jar.-1 t>l t an; ' ii -; !* " :i m". i ! . * . ! . 'i ~ r * . I wiv. Miviu-; prize ? T .1 f' ' ' 'ivs., jr. > i! |i a -? ?! i '?" . l; luxurious .?( ti\vih, in ' ( tlu-rc wue ;r<s;' t < . : -i . ? , *.. v : ' <! .!! V A a ifJ * F / Uv-? }aft? f'1 ti 'i'T.'.- ?' rT'"r7~~7 r T ~ch' h? - TiV.rt ,a~>F? , L tow. Is. njrdi.w I ? 1 -ni'c.-h's, t'i 151: "tii. . suits aiwl ihatiV utu--r- !.' J'roni i su'n la;: S'-"ir ,* " 'V'v.-jlt;"iti t:-j- ?v.i;r,:;-v nny-s ! ill HH-'III'JI1 <:!'*;?; {, ' ;v pj-' < r nil !' ;' i;i ,j.;,?:., t^iile ami . i?.yal)!r. w, l.nVe ! yet: , ]'. .it. o ; ^ ' . .?<, 1 L'.alu p. ,\j. );; ;i,y ... ' Hi'." v.a- .'i |T\ 1,\I:. I\rh. \>>' li s . l.v ! >r. I (i Ti r:. ! :. I!i<w : the .Meant I"N t j-u-l. F fVll> |.i>t i ;r i i'i , a , j'< t mien i- ;>nty a; I a Ai r. S!<i: I'hj'Vt i -v i!?? . Ti... l. ya. te u.' \ > i>. (rii i ru ,-c li .ti , < .. : v.a- t < < b Ii'.i :I ?W., < iH.ial i i in: .ci' ; r.* v. a I n! i r- <1 a-: i\ ii y , . s?;J. a s-.il til a:' i. .t i> i wit*' ' law af i !?j !i! - J i y. v.iiuli! iaa_h v. : . i.u.l 1 ar\ \ T'.t y . * U>. prV'M iit a- t *'t v iv tlii- "back tu the fam" ij.) .v ?>111* . I '(. ! )?!? . >1 111'!-. ' ' IVinrijial Ikur.-";' t!?- WiJlia-y, ' bury * < "i ::11*y Ti :iin'l:>.*? . Sckn'!: 1' ' " I 1?1?fst?j?'! ii' ?7?; iciitiy a| !'>>;- V. il'jai (" anly. Mam \. 1; - j n iin - \ ly asj-j'stul the rial) iiH'iiibrrs li\. hrirlcriit.y their car and ! :>*? i?i" sifttir.v tin -. ) an?L th. b i?yhibit-s-hp-re, ay whrrh a!! ' - ":?i f'ij. T<> ' r c,'.'.': hardly \ s-'i?l l\i- the .-j)!'.ia!i.i \\nrk- t:, 1'iuits.yf which weir s-i-in cvbi. ia., at, this nn-flihy. Mia. Mart-Pi )}. I'.aV. tl"., ' jlna vt??i' pi' II<>mevI aairi.- - \\:?t''. \ \vn< !<> ' forward to wi? !l tyciy^T. T ""?'} T "'be an *?t ! *. i-u. a-W t .t?r 'oi:i::: iinlr":... rd.' -MtuJI ii t v. as exut,r> tiY t b- - :fc jia ? -/f t a- Weil a'-v jr. ;; , Mrs. (k.t.fMii. Notice To Agents and i? IVI . V. V\ Next Thursday In inn'.Thanks^;v- i; 1 -oy. T7+f~!T?mV ftw!" report r-?r'~ l'rjl ieip:esu<i| .to d in tli'-ii* .<<!' /Jul'*, an ! reports M-.ni.lay to. nur (his oilier no later t'-a.n- T : -a'.'i for the issu- of N'ovi-nilu'r ".Otli*, Joijesville News . T'i i> <>!'!.; of . IV'-, : o I.'.kso n a; ly ?i)i id! > :: ih 1.:auiifi'l aotoio'i <i=? , 1, J: as tiii'iitfo "jaci; frost" lr-s ni't, fol'tfotI n a-; hat owiy oi.o t-, to I- plea,.- r \< it li s a'i <i. a. * '! 1 ?astV loo:th Sir.nay I1*.', It. v. Rnst of tlr> Whitf -- KjTi^. ooal \1, huroh, -South prraebo:! a wor;!. v- Sat (Continued on page eight) the t ? ^ ' A ' . ? . ''A. jma*. ""*^1 '-i ^ r. M v i i 1:! u . \. K.% afns I'm ;<>r*,: iTl- u |'!i i ;i. i - * ( < i, \| i;s M l-' A \ ' ^ I! 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(I : : xv.'iv ! i.uM- I.. 1 V ,i1-1 5! ' "l 1 y v." ! !i 'a::.Ith? city K 1 w . (J. 'iwpi's '!.< ' ' . *i* ' '" ) . euir.Vvi'tyt* r, t i\\f :'.s and ln< jjutwl ( ' MUllO and n'-e made .' ' in t' is. town. +H-V<"Vf t-'oai hack" ' I ' ( ; - . a' Fair.'h H .<' - !;>: School r- tin < !'M-.< M. 1. liar is fine. Thcv. will " ' :.i ' it al p '-'oi am > 1 ii -in San day in I'or.n.. Xity/ ivr- 121. at :i:yo! i';o vli'.i,- is invite,!. I : ml V . \Y . \. 12. <s an I kv. iv? air?l IV -t". F. K. j^tes'i motor <l4o CWmbifr last urday 6n business. While there y visiters B' nedictjCollege to vis^ 1 DR. 1)1 HOIS SKhS E IN V A SI ON A IT HISTORY ? ' y v ; ; '' u.. Xt'V. (Social ; ; -KUr^fpia )narh.; ;:j r .- \ a f. >? "tilt* ' ' fiv !'r. \V. i :. i;. J >u' < >i ' i -?: -* ;.* :n A {Junta ^ '* ' ni/Hl in - ] : ! 4 ; * u-jattiu-i.-r 'in Iiii.1-1 (A * * * i ! iiri'Jti- Ir'^H.IIi! * I ju ' . . : 11 r {<i? <? ' . -" a ?i 11.<- . v i:. J.. . . . * '. - "> ili>h a: < .1 ! ?5?<7?f*1? .. - . ?an 1' ?aM.li.-l '"I - a a.-a f:- liic 'O'y nt 'id. , ; lit i w ! s r a-': I tV.s- : : ?-ITTa v.- -v..If,. ' a-_v'!\.a i ; .ni-'h-. 'ju.-y u. :ta' i :i -? t, j.'.-rt _ .. ! <>:?. 1 ' : V.'i.aj.. lit . .?il; .'II I; V'.l'.l- !; . '*i* t . i\ imuti* n ' '. si.v.".' v " .< "ay-.: 'Ti,.- t im11is- j. "*"r~ ' ! '! ;s? . : .i :::u I'til . i-\.t >ii:. .,j>' "; .i> > -' r< 'iritl/fti - Iti:ni<!' ji 11,:,' f'-Ut't-pc ;iii tak'v 1 .rv oryaiiiz. Club Activities -r . r--* r~" i?" iC ' y-v ;??jv\ yiY . 1 li> - i* u in, wiiiv pii.vi-. K^-J In arichii tiu- Aiirivial I-'Navvi "*! ??>-..-V, ill IflU'll I! V i : lit "V". Ittit at Slaty College under. the'. an?-. 1t iu- >a111iyiit ; ,!jav?" -tiih:in th'ir minds' aye a very ^ < t.he -appropriately :! " < i ated_ 'roujn* "anji. the .appeal* S I) .u;tii'u{ arrangement. p 1 ;Vv! y J iai.t to enhance the.charm " I'w-ial eolUyu'irr~it was a J'uriicularly *-tlVctive \va? the a :it'.au- > i' f< rn*<j a:.<i t?ey hi.aiua-an;-t The manly! ps an.yfftrrtrtmJ.tii'l v.:.eM .the niaiitti litjitvs shea, heir snft radiance tluuuyh them., Truly it e'lHeii like a-liitVof fairy.Two iv w features were added) hi - -\ .ar. (Mie' ' was. a "Curie Sh<-ppe'' ja Which' were, shown S: ;ny Taw- aha valueiVraufchiUes. Sonif- witli. an historical appeal. - i.'.c appealed. to one's scnfcinp nnut.pe. at. i__otki rs ?hat$ aia! ''r'LS :t I1. .-i .'-Vv~"! a brnkol' ipny 'aa'o -pr'oV< kvd a sihile at ; be ijckhn l Dante Fa-himt for n ap; lo.ai. < ;' thifiys s.o dill'erent "i,n :he yester yiars." " The oti or ue\v : At a re was the ?i .> II. ' I !?I ,y ",se.t tables" .- it- v.:; in t \ sail parlor?-< me for fam;?i tn?. n f. a.?f+i*?H-r?tt? !?rrmrr !ii.,ei* an-; uitotiter was a < 11flele i'.lust rat ii n '.of'the fact -t:: ?T .1 ; p v.-.ine without a ureal tfut:ay -hf u. -.fey to nteet the. re?j'.ii.r,e r?t io.:h i> a;;ly and ir.-od iihi .'.for cwr.ythinu' n thks^wcjl hj p"'!1'- ' tat-.e . wys. purchasedfrom t he tive-aiui-te'iii store. I'.y wa'y < ;' cntcrtailimcVvt' th re v.a- ..; . i.e. /]<' elry, tea ami cooLles. >. Th- fi'-ilowmy prkes werp aI IkV. pri;j?y f r last eoTlec-t ;<Vn o! I pi;.in ,\i .Mabel Jenkins, 1 -t ! ! ha- : best collect-fur. 61 Cera-:t - .lies. NeWloil. 1st. pike !el | tlowei ii-.ir bey. riia. Narcissus and j 1 1 tl ' -?V rue - Ji.iih 1st. 1 : .. i- | -b-.-.-t ltd (ierai.K.ni Mi's. Julia r.rivlanJ. j Afternoon Program An afternoon. pro/r 111.. at St. ' anus A. M. I-.. Chvueh. locate i oir "i . l?l"vK?! !' HvD'fc* Si=:?rrrr~ W'h.tlir Hi;!. Sunday A N'uv. 24. I a: p. in. Prayer meet "II^ \\ ;!! ili.v ti'1 bv Deacon VKm^ht lim. Robert Williar.s. - ! ^ Altr-ic hy St. .JaTiU7~ blnnr.At J:im; Svpiptur-" r.adinp by Re . F. T. 1'.u;Kt of Kent diet ColRye. ' Payer by II. v, Kowin.n, pas :pr <>!' Cb.appelle Station A. M. F. j t "111*5 At l:o."i Solution by Antioeh -,-hoir.- -The woK'tnno oddrow* by llev. \V. 1). Keakr. pastor .of 1st. j laniis Church. Ai 1 it)--Si i ituii) by... I)r. Paul II. Sir. lion ^ (wb.it<A from C'hariott.._ N. C. Selection by Capital rjuailrl. Mi. 1. "S, I .eevy will pi'.n'. the sjn k< i ar.d 1 Iht runny, Q arte:. Atty, .khn W. ?lc?i.iny. of the city-of Columbia will speak fii'Ui tlu? subject- " Progress k.#;u? ma -o by th color; d people" Ik v. Sist.'r 'Milcdgc. will make a T-bkr Rrrrra' k> by Rev. Ftel Is. - _l W. A. Ross, Jr. ( The Fairfield _i'ounty Teachers' A-~ rci.it i<> will unci in . their bimonthly Saturday morning, at If i : c > ai n!ui County Training: School. All touchers arc urged to : J | US lit. *' 1.. Carlisle News 1 . i Stw 'ay was a h.< utiful Sunday for idiui ch goers. Sunday stdiool at W illiams ap;f f-V-r Si. K.'Z. i'lir. h was very interesting with the Supt. Mrs. A lta Lititia \(*ilI'liatns at her post ofc duty and just - 1 . ' ??^'1 : : : . : 4 _ ^' -,-1 i M , ^ r '71^ ICE: 5. CENTS _ i TMIOPlAy j RNTNGPOIVF IN OF DARKFK RACES "iii i f the whit races with *| v ; >n- j*. "n*..- .ol?* capital and .iif nin a< technique -.it.-* l-M'tli ( :? . yt'.-. (Hi: ill.y, the. last ::j , h'uii'ii- 'di y? . i s to the cxplot avion '? ? .ia>v' a* rial 'and labor . a: Idi tin/ uvi'r i-Xplui.ioU of .the. _J 'al'-tii )ias landed the j wr.ff i .'la the > "t,f I), ilk'ruptcy,u'!-n ;> en."..>f:ii' . -Oi ia! and moral. "la- in. cjii ia'nd. but .eon- . t - pK-io'. -ly n U an attoofpt 3 ;:> n tilde. U.lchixuao the ol-Kf- > ' '. lioti i f itnha* >4 This means ' that the attempt i*'.. the \vh) /' Av.t.il.d I-, iiofui"! a.te.jBy; dark WTjrta^'t nu- gui t'o ne.. .1. en ' up by "Europe > : Ann rt' ii ?n. shew* sell' de- ,f ?~ . int .< ! ar kduljy of _ ' > :ur 't'.s, I ?r. lKilJois be- f ' > "yje-ly". r\ - p<hi-ibili- jT ty V. ' \M' d . e!i j inent will : -e. >. <'biuret) 't ' 1 v*. led, will he' sub- j 'v.t ah 1 'lo-s- ty ph."; .-.mal' eoer- f 1 >? V nnitjiti. !i ami iftsiilt..' bv 1 .1 . 1 V . C* ' ;>.< i.a ? !: : t:.i y will lorm a I- a mi..i\- . ij j :i:i iy ..int-'C-t a! ' .i v*?Ul I Mill * |i? nry .\;t\ .tili'irj in- ^ .-k;.; the v of th' Vwjirlcl,' -tt hu 'ci -r-r;i.',.ui witn. the ?;m ; ouibuial. in*>. ?L";< . . : ;.Vf j .. ( he!-tor Paragraphs H:-. N. . I-., M?n, l(,f 1Q. Sjiinci'ir, N. r., was"' the* truest of . Mr." hi a1 1 .Starback. .Thursday., j n.'*" A. M. . K. 'C'o'nfore'rice ; ! Joscil Sunday.. in Rock Hill alter f vi vy line- f-e>sion l1?'! yided over by a new bishop. Many < Hester ifatti-udoii *dail:y 'anilIon Sun* lay. all Hjrhwa'ye - we're fitted \v4th',' litis conveying'.people t ""the seP- . . . it-< s. In the. list <'.f afijYoir.tnient? llcv. M. I>. Smith va- returned b th-: Metropoii-an ..V. M. E. Z. - church. to the d-chur-t of his cuni j reyat-i'u ^ard fJ i.ends. J ?r. J. -S. \ J1 en a r?<i *11 e . Mh> :?S??4t-h av.<? re Mooted as do'eeates tthe (Jen' ral frmiVronce. j ' !_ Master . Kldridge Huemnan sustained a broker, arm .when h-"- fell ??ne day last week- while plpying at hi.-'home on Aiken street. Mfss (.'hanif Lindsay, of Detroit} Mich.. iji>- i.yc-n vfsivn'g iter jrrandliioth'.'r, Mr.-, rhunie I.lico and. lur "Usin. Miss Litolla Jliei'. She.left Phui sdav. .? I >ct roi-t. Mi-s \'irenda (} a->-?ypont . last week-end ir,_ Hoci-TITTF. the.-guest . :* her sister,-Mis. Sarah (J. Dodds . Itev. Ian M i K. Douglass'. 41 -?h; t Tuesday-in Kock Hill with ri-liativos. Rovv-Ih'UglaV--. has pur hased a r.ew car., ' ' .' The Chester.' C?;;r?ty Kair will '"-; ?LI T- held. I hank - o iv.rvj- v eel;. A * lar.u:e ("'in nival i- t l> her e1, .and with* tr?e prortis' 1 exHi: its, a I great ,t iihe -is ant it i:-..te,>i'. -. i. .!n the. irumu i.iayed ..iii..Columbia . ['last; Tuesday bct'v. t on 'Hooker \Va-hi'll; ' and *'Fin!yy - Hi. i >.< . : wa-'pK i . fi ;n .favor o( I!. T. W; It was t'r.e first del'eat for Finley Hi in tj-.reo. years. All is ir. rejuiiness for ti e IF-nu t\>mii:v game. bur. t :? Friday after- . i:..h when lyihu-y Tii an<{. Sterling Hi. <>!',"("reerviile, will- jdav. The - Public I.!!?r?>ry has just placed on its -hi h. < -' mhfv t'har ?.' ?d00.t)0 v. "!h of. hook-. Anions this selt ction. i> much W ry' fine an . heH.'ul r< a s material. Jio.pks I tV.at will ir.tet e?t Id. and young. . * [_T.he.Iii,: a: :-hfi*s_.i-pvn every morning ; _ fr'in it to 11. .ill Finley lli .school. ~Cluster fi lends w f re" pained .toh a! , the diath of Dr. Matilda A. F.vans. . f < i'a; She hail ma: y friends K: e \\h., are sad at hey pa.-sjne. She was a wonderful j. woman.' and o fin',- ph>sieian. Mr.e II-ttic--Clark died one dav lest week at- ! er lo-me on Culp's Hill. Rt v. John Ward ha.-horn cdocted pa-t v of a el', urrh i: Lanc aster. Mrs. Mary XeNon left Thnrs Hay r.iirTTt foj Now- York City where she will spend a p. indefinite time with her Son. She was join e,! at Look lliii hv he!- si-ter, Mrs. Gilo.-, who also ma-h tlu trip. iv.i iv tin e?. : > -j. s.. !'\vtj. a very . plr.'tsnni a l_Li_;?it. ~.vui->si iit r_tptn?? U v;.r i'.ir. *-e \ wer wry l'arjreI :v ttf ndo.i: the eh ;t>h was crowdto. its uillist i 'parity to hear firv- lLth.ti 'p",.arh the .-hist sor i if. tin- icni'e'i onoi v ar H-? tts.u! as. Xi.-S-uid^ot oi-h4x.-ti.xt?"Ye" . Shall Walk with me ;n. white." This w s jade:.! a master piece. Everyone prcseuL-S. id of old "Did hot our hearts- born while the. man of God spoke to us." . . t few faithful numbers. ^ ~ S'wvie s v--r.- rr .,. i at St. Ltrktt A.J.M- E. '/.ion (h\>.h .Sunday. M st of the members were out. Tht- pastor pveached two wonderful sorniops at St. l,uke an ] one 1 ?t Willi nns Ch pel. The- people" at both places seen: to have enioyod t Ik in.' service was yoo'd both spiritual a: i .financially. We..have raisid i ll cf the prnert elaifhs at both, churches and are / onditr Iv. v. 11 illianp to t.'icf .annual conference with a roiinl.l^port and / new suit. The 4fiirit of the men and women was fijnaiirial 1 y high. -Thev douhle.) Up to raise their assessm-nt-for the pas tQr and church. Mr, Fletcher Sim8 (Continued on page eight) , "j|