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hgt S I "THE OLD GRAY \ A ?AND? l\ ? xTHE-NEW RIDER"|i | | i REV. E. I'llll.l.U' EI.LIS | THE NEGROES AM) ( IilMI.S Once ther- was a v.'.: V iv crimes anionic Negroe'.- w%: ?r ?? lined?nihiui' o:!'eU-jis. .. T: Would steal such trill - > ;>r - ens,;-wdternv ior.s. "j.caciu. * * orchards, <- ai'iy n-'astir.g bur- ' co,s; and sometimes pick * i:.: . cotton out of their-Rvikhb t*s . late in'the night. -Ocva*t?.TntK:s*-v-rtwould go to the ga!iov.*s but would be for killing some f a heat of p'as.-i. i v.n l. .... fluence of string drink- I *. times degree's of vps.r-iy:- as : were not kr.owj*. a. kind except acc*er.':al i* ?r. ? defense was niru ivi'i puck k nappings. robbery ar.<!. were not Negro ct in; v.* Tr.-. y v . not even .-u-n.-cts: The . / .slaying of liv.er. .<..-.vi-::; . :. iyoung whitf v. -mar." ir, ' th. fa-1 * ionabJe Ba;t ry Park i--.Vville. N. C., J-^y 1' . was v r tributed t.o .a Negro. T!;.- n.:tr 'itie# in -charge < :' :hr?4r?Ve~V<v ' tiun. never .jfce-u^- Inl'l.ved a N " find that a. XegrvrcZ-'tttmittv :'t*. crime is a surj-ri-e d->-P. v.'.. and colored. I-t v. - r. v. ' 1 .ScWpA1? art- sLa:i: in : crimes that av-i- c. <r. n:i'v.<!--: !' lic-ve a \ygr<? v ti 1in ; room whetv,. ar. in*. : ftk ? ' **.! . ' * . girl lay^araL .iii-:._;t.'r.. r to As a", rule N-trro; ai-e ~' r.11 -:t tal $nd syrnpatr.-.tic. and can moved with sua is 'and i'leading-. ThU has . alwaj-ts l?.?-n .vhara y. is-ti; of Negri-..-. B r his laft-.day Negro has ig--iter. so far av-'o,1 trvfciio'iL, and J he teachings .fore-par-nts. uhtii lid harden.-. ; criminals of other race.-', t e wbrl . will be far"V|ter" v.'r.-. r they'a hastened 1.0, their grav-v. \\": I'Q'-'pie '<? ii!';." - n ; " ? ~ . moraJy crazeo a- ' . '.a'- of inn.oce.rit victirnshblack v.h:' ' . thesr I'ltich > stead >:' tgi . 1 : ' frVirul in t*V<? * r ~ "an j sinirftaT ac;a' r-r-r Vr are living in ar. a_ . I.'., is. cheap. it'- in"- ".v: but. a : i taken without { .:./ aT.' whatever. ' It".- 'ar. fact tho-e wh-hH-*!:-. _?' > i. -a;. _ t: ,-avc. it v. i; 1 ! y. I 'or wncv iife '* ; that uvit- 'f\. vri\: v."! i. it 1the clay.. ; f 1_ KJNGSTRKK DISTRICT ii ( ONV k/S'TION" Trr^^ay that t rrt^ ::T !.!a V- t--trvent ion of the air v:. :: -1: : -1 at Ir.diantown. ] ..,? v.? -. a- -a r.'ong the -t in./- I -t -.ry' :. without" contradict. ..... \V:.:I t.. 'ielca.-e fr<>n; the ia". :"p .t a.?o .appear :. ' ] tip- r. t." giving hi- inijjiv.-ni'.n. The pp...: ing sci :r.oM Oy Jn-. .1. I.. I! n'bov .' presiding eid r wn.- a n.a-ti : pj--r . .Vr.?. Jtl, fh-.Uc:V(?ov.-. trjet ident is one of .the ci.airiad.iwe ever saw. Ifi-r. annua; addo was wonderful. It capttSi-J in 1 c "only the convent-ion but -hire" [ audience as weii.Mi -. 1.'. N. . 1 son and M W. T. M .i: jay. 5.i? [dents'of tli",. oi-. '" .; ?; ;.:.d Fl-asant district- >.'-'p. tr. !v v. <.. guests uf the ooiiv-. ntio- ur.d i- r. deiel most excellent-servicis. 'J'::. subjects were interest}:,*.? and'w< . tdiscuss- ?j-. Mrs. Ru-a Brown,- t! conference branch' president. add much with her presence. D?\.a:. Mrs. R. K. Iir? } ! ?.n. wc-r, h. \ visitors. Mrs. Red i< r.. !.-.ad of t ?: , , . yountr p'f-ple - . ja! lii.ei.t, pr rented a beautiful pr ujaii!. ' M. \ V. T. Kilis, was Ihui.i'y ens'.-.:at lated for her report ,n- .-^ati.-*. cia'n. Other visitors, add.,---* . and report-.- uiil i?.-. tuken care < by tile . otlicial repo. t' r. S dice i I to jay how ver -t itt. R v. K. I . Butler, ininioi tali/'d i.. self iti t! entertainment <rivcii t ,. (-oi;ve: .1 tion. He is (<!!.(; of t!,e i.' -t | a tots in our church. Mr-.' Ruth his- wffe stood iitrht by ' :-v: apd rend' red dim . ry a?. on Rev. . ?. R. (.ern.an. yi a- d : ~ sermon of-ills life. |t whs-sIm:'; ly tine, and proved j i - :It: ? fill pulpits anywh'-r- he ay:.. ,:r ed. TLMKLY IN SI Rl < i IONS In addressing th'. pa a' ... sp'cial council ?e-during tri'i' convention,, I.>:Re..: "'.v.. ?a;?i. brethien we ar, ' a . " , !; administration. Wi.ile .. b - . lives as near ,u? as A ten* a. i: a perfect stranger t?? us far-a merit is eonccyi.- ii. S . j:\ r. of us will hav,. (?. intiodu-i/ selves to him by our 're } ?< ?> tK\? cry pastor, has the* opportunity making- his own impression upon | BlUFfam J. S. FAdl ! .!'1 fe a ti'J:te"*xoe cannot at!'-id to fail. ( ? I want t-^ry pasto!1 !;i v.,. K'n:.-j stree district to do his make this a'TrrfihistFaTTon a~~~~ cess. And remember, that in'do-1 ing sof you will be helping your- ! ' *; selves even more than y.-j 'v i; ?be?helping1?our bishop." , l>?(; Pi. Brogdo presiding. - ld<w of th?- i Mt. Pleasant Dist. arrived at our'! ?convention the -onr'f d.iv .nd u his address, he said practically t-.<' same words I)r. Benbow,. spoke us irx special session,, the first da". r i_l 3Lhe ministers 6f tht King 'ti Viitrict thanked the presiding f!d?o for his timely advice arid pt<dyed him their unstinted support. ' y UK. ADAilS, OUR GUEST Dr. K. A. Adams, of Columbia, t'-.o prv.-i eld r of the Newberry histrict oi that conference * spent last..Sunday in Lharlestcn, . twf i- v.*i?M^.r .s?lLru-arrr. .and | .v.. in.*y A. M. E. ehuiebcs, l'r. ''{ J. \\. W'.tr.t^poo:; and th? ?iim . 11/;s. i*i?0,'U'.y \\ title 'tilt 1 u v. v v-as little untavorame, D ' attca itc s greet- v -mt, both at Mm Is brew. "v dr. : .St i.l ite . people of ovtr. - . s ..at.. ;.s- e.\ V'l'e-SSed J ttiv!lisvi- It . - .:tg ' never' L-eeii bettei y..a>ed 'a'.*..". seimottS. D.V.?AdiUita,?t. ^ :ay. i'.v.ie ve :ue wr.et; -I say v euc wngisgaticns, a.;H J..- v a.e u-.str.g ivi" r..s early it- jt -U L'r. Adams, V re Mrs. _? , A. A ru,:..s,' ins. wife; Jolfn Hu: st. u.. y E.se, Mtss Edna, -,vho deitv.e.i a.v ai'i reeiative .undress -v * i. a.**. * r. "Vf tt. LtVKv. A ce tl:an.ily( Aln-s Nash iU m ..- v-as also in* the party, al. a imjn-.asy > ..t t:',c L :.ar?t.i".? niu.na*. \W. i o ik."1 tv> ilU'. c i'lol". L. Vi;-.. :v.a.n. *u- Xy\\berry at oji *. a ! - uay's- ayo. liy ia O.10 : ,?i* , ; ?..y I Via . ? , _1 I m t.> .Vhanty On "t'liK Knevs j MUOIMUIT NDVS % i Ui~frinH> A/ M. 1\. ZWm ( hUrch . ' Ko\. J. ft. 1. Aiivn, I'u>tor '< .,y .-'jj! vpitted at thi v '..-..a'. .with ?u'pl., Mr. .. i. \V.-..vand a!, u-achis i. , t'xLd_y. Sanaa}. scliu'>. .a.'jfvly. a*.tv.-\dv'u,- thy k?o"i, o ~y.~s>"t*ta-tsla:.v ?.] M. K. K jjyrs -\i>itvd hi.? 'ana. family iii AMit-villP, X.. -t' i1'. .a.*; wW.-ir -Air. Lv':uy' Kdg.yi ;j ,r.". Arraiiy and Mr, -B^yvn? Kog?r.?. < .?:.d da'.'.-ahtcr; Mi>. . J-Mtv.vn Ulakl- fl :y. Shy Vcyot'tvd a yitti.u tiiii'-. ^ Mr. a;#i '.Mia. Charles' William lV.i-.a':i?ith, Va. an. Mi a. Han ' 1 uj.ta'I, Nviu \\ inn, 1.. It^b . vi.?itv.d *M j'. and Mia. Abo * . Id i icn in A-i.: viiA-. X. C. lusi t, vr lii.-y and Rev. T. lb : AViiahinirtMii. D. C. Were * lust- Wtvli. -?-I.ti* ' i ( 'huiv.'lU', >.. : . r/'ir..; ot- Air. uTAT " M\s. Law Wiii : Siir.day. M:. *v . .: - i a ! 1. '' it. :I CI-I ii I ' ' A - h' -.?*! * I .~..!S Lark, iA . -. J.'K- ? yr.d Jvasl-and, .Mi. if '! .'ir-:!v soii ??:' l?et!oi'. ci i . ..'Vi-lt-i iv-'.u.tivvs a:. J i'rk-ml-. v ?,? %v-.. ' They visited th M'ji.'hostiV.u FosUi. j?-tir. Ijf. Har-ris of Charlotte, N. .. d i;-.. ':ho of Mr; and ? A ! ' . <? '. I? - i.- Sunday a'.'tAr-. ^ Mi's.- N. IV- ks .h-ft.last/Tue.-tlav *' :r frr?" C<. lurr.bia, S. ( . ! "H- re .nurse* 'raihinjf a' *" | Wavo.ri y . hf.?sj>itai, aftei '' :* ndir ltVv.t week?'-with -her ]>ar- a' I % ? .?v: ~: \i\. I >., .dt- . -.1 Mr.* it: 'i* Mr-.'.Charles-- William e > I-mi*.h, Ya. iV'.uriu-'. ? 1 ' ' i. !: 1 > a'.'tt !" spetidilUf I < v. Mrs. William- parents v. M . a:.-! M; ('. Parks. t, S.i'i: .:-t: Madasm- Kaeht'l Hire 1 :: l'"-u-.r, Mil!!-- 1 ' ;'arsnr.. ' N_ :l >. iv ;::.! ! ml. Wi' lv'j--- "tluai." M>-iv i e- ve: >\ KiNfisi uiii: m:\vs < 1?.Cm- v xtrem'-'-ly }.<>" >ur.day. these was a !aiu< i* ] :' *.. at lU tuel Sunday ::.imr. It-y. WeK-U-r'McClary ,. - : ' vine'?l'fi I' !'t?lu'lit'il* '? ? i,;. ... -H. v. S. M. HM^r.eall'-tT. awjav. Illy." Mr. Me ^ f la y . p,? a'-s't1-.- a very, splendi-. u . < veryi-my seemed t>> a lave d i' very' nun'li. The pa-t- r. Hey. Mr.' -Huirhe. .v:e- hark "ake eka;'f?e ?>!* the \ v.'ie-. .-. . He als?i (-titer- . 1 a'ia i:r ;; .alienee .>..? la; ,\ Ij-.yf ti e : iiKjeet; > \". lav::." Tk'-.-v- pr.--.ent rvrri K* ai i- l??-inv t":i :? Si: >:u:v church ; v:i!' v. iii j.V <.rl:: -at Ml. y.'ivu M. r:. , .:r.-h > j -r-ms..? Mr. .a: <! M :Have <r ... i'i.i.i I'a. aiv vi-itin_r Mi:-. '! ' W . . ' . . i-U'l' f Ml. .1 ! ITI I I. ItlVl.K NKWS __ i| . Iti\. II."!.. (riiUes, I'astor - M (' - rr.iiiv nctm ' . V.1: : 'i i: W... iu;: I il'.Al ? . ?-h a!'- pa \v:V. Be? i J. ? ,1 Mr?. ('. V T1 ' T? e-iV n 1-^ J ]' v. Ij. I., r, ;i]? ? jiscVn.l-") j,: ?: . n- v. MeO-a*-. % i :V. I i- ' St. fi<>?n St. Mattho'.v. t, vlifV-.- i, *..i? ? r! t<? hoar the R IP v, C'lil' s. Mr-. Cuil.-.s. Mr*. ,.t 'u. ile Va ilrL.'i. v.ui < the dinner -I'- Mr-. Hen P> Ha:; y. h O ;,.viv*l rij.r-tH-i! S'ur.flay ovr-. n v. Tii.. P :!nit Ai'i Hoard mo: Si Pre-\'*ir-r~r. fvonm xvn* ?'nr- vi .uiL- ?Tia^-y -J. a-,: u fiiv>. tin?r\\\. jo.' ' ' rtirtr forward to (,uv * a-- S"Tr""o'l r*,.n\''ntV?n,. fho" KUr Malty Sunday. i !.*Ti a 111-111 j" it \p r." r liTitTrr-r jj\ IP v. M. -A. Mo(-s..Jlast(ir p? ? *" ^ C.W TheJ.'ySunday .It < 1.M at the u-ual hour? ! 'l ie ! v.a- taught by tr.o"'x Jr r i r i ? i . . .. I ? I. II V \> Mr. iian.-inn Bryant announced -Hp-?lrnrv.nyr rrf?hi^ rlaughtei Qir ' ii Ks*' i Bryant tr, Mr. Gorirve William F.'h'ridjre, Turdav nigh'. ??; ! -I. I . IWiK Mamio McGowan, Mrs. Gladys i AVigr.t and Mr. Jessie Nnrris mr>-1 torcd to Augusta, Ga., on Wert- W i.c-day. - - jy The revival at Calvary-A. M. K. church, was. a success Sunday . fju for the beginning. tmm^^amwrr-w n <1 _ TRE CHESTERFIELD NEWS By Sara A. McCuT^ough Revivals are still blooming. It >or.-d Sun lay at Hurst ,Tabc; na- ; e A. M. R. Zion church, K v. E. j Lyles. pastor preached a wonerful sermon Sunday ''m rning. j unday night, the Rev. Holmes oi e lorwcn. N. C.. preached. He will , .wide: the meeting during t u b VVh. ' i Rev. J. H. Toatley conducted a b -.(.eting. at Mountviilo?hr$?vrc. k ! le was. accompanied by his V"unc- ' daughter, .Miss Jokm-tta, Who 1 nt "the. \Veck~7h MouTitvT! K,~Tn"G < vest. I Meeting closed at Mt. Tabor M. [ church last Friday nite. The lev. J. A. Gary. pastor, conducted 1 tsxwn meeting. Rev. Gary did ( on u oi'i time preaching. The en- ; ire church was revived by t'no y .. ondemtl- sermons. Mr. Willie Leak and Miss Sara V'adsworth attended revival meet- , ig at Gablp station church, 'l'ucs.ay. night. ' ( Missts Sara A. Mctailough and ; MjeJa McFadden. were supp l ue-ts *ol" Miss Sara W'adswort;, V*"e un.es day. . 1 .Mrs. Jonunie Sanders and lit- 1 .e son, Johnnie, Jr., and Mrs. Bdi v.ivi .-vu v?i*v:u c*c. uit* iiuuiv .Ui i Its. F. Mc.Cullo.igh, Sunday A. 1. i. i* a short visit. . ' Miss Martha Buucom and cou- t in John Baucom spent a 1'eW they.- 1 a.-t week in Deep .Creek . section _ isiting tiltii- aunt. Tde'y return- J d .Saturday evening* Horace Sellers -atah iitu -j^ augr.ter Ella Mae Luliise and Altsd.eda AlcFautien :elt -Vl'.'I.U .y lu. f heir home Sardina, S. C. Mis, Mary E. Cooper, Air. John ! ; . Coop, r, Aliss .AlulUe C ocpti: an -*ja ill- As lee hooper ail o: .hi aid y . h.; Air. Luther Cdpiiei dTWash.yton.: lJ. C."> motored here la-t r i ednesrtay and were guests ol An. ] lid Airs-.'Vred Little. Airs. Coup- L ,is Alrs; Little's niothef. Air.-, t; una AlcCants. ol Sardina, "5s. (J. <" . companies tic-m and visited tie* iiugnter. Airs. Horace Sielieis. ; A Air. Lawrence Peterson, and All. a , 11 utiler ol' Coulter Aeadeir.y heiaw*, . S. C. wei'e in. town Al.on- ' in-111. ^ -'1 iic Daily Vacation Bit. le schou. inert had been in piugr- s- lot two neks, at (.ii aiid \ ie w Puesbyte-dan ): lurch. closed Friday with a big icnie on . the ch.uren iuvh). . '1'n. .ii-l; ^ig we i e- all served de^lj.ciuu - j/ uiuii, wat- r hie.on and canny, i :,i , .remittent t:-.is year. w as luiietyight. 1 li.e Bible soi'ooi -way a f, teat success during ti.e - v. ee its. in lit 'children learned many t..u ?. oeiut tin Bible. "Tiie crait ...< is. w as unoei the supei visioir'< i ....... 1 l. L. hostel', t;.e children an./ uuits made many-be-apum. and "i set ill at tides Winch wctou.;. ui.-- " laj cunuay aiieinuun. .t iwlfibin \vas Curried out . 1-y tnc ' iiiwui bunuay ait- thou:; atnw ' ciotk. *1 he teucneia VN ei e: .<u . ' -11. ioutiey, duectvi, Meshum';1 . h. '.Vict ha uynf- J. A. Ciuvy, s l.ii/.amtL John.-un >ara .a. .-i aiiguva. Kw.-.a A. heathy aiiti ."ita V\ u 'is'WvU;'.. .Wl.-s Cecelia .an ettlky had c-huig- ui thc n; (I ^atuuiay lrom Hi.-Mojiviiii. .-. v. del c be hud'a siiece*s.Mi;l in; i . uy" cittil hit Mtinduy evening ecle't-y 11 ill, .>. L'.. uiiei' he". u oiuiuct it meeting l:.i? Week. .\h,-ms \ ineciu .MeC'uy, ha. ... el Nivcus and Mi-s Miutiut f?;.*.? " em .-pent.- several li ui- in I'ay ilid, .*. ^-miyu night. When yen v.ant any cnan> .. anTTei'a'.r."rami in.-t cin\. I'lrrrr^-t?.?oil see .Mis. S. E. MvL.u.Uue-i. iul'-Mis. Annie Edward*. t-i.an i liv u.^ vimiui> la- I'nlei tan Man-f l- i May a L-'rii'.uii Mr. arid- Mi.-/, lloi. . :.rt*ait Mt-. Wiiriam 1 i?>i>!!..-? r 1 a'. ' li.-s Hi itc Jjiak'i.lv all' ut" l'aj ^ m }i Ciimlir.a. ..? . o \\: n (; s news , Mt ' ( iiinu-l ( hurch KfV. .1. W. |hi>m;'s I'a>t<>r Sunday b,..l was '.aid at th : s ;<J"h'<ui-. <>11!-:day .-eho- 1' K-:a!/r is ^always pi-ict-r.t and mkt-'s a:. ,;tivc* part. . Mi-. TUpmp-on. BiBU* t-ia?struc't?>i; was. at hot- j?? >.-1 ij'v and we l.ad a wondri j'.il 1< <- ' JL_ x ; : n (. m-li t~?. thank > :h - t- v, r ]!>?.*?! in the ."Klambo Social Scui a:iy." AVidnc-s.'ay n:j?kt. Soir.iv?it?whs 111 it.i'-t an i ?|. ! ; ^ ? arty they over witness !, e\ e "){|y say- it was tab much eroa i >r a nickl". \\V also wish t. ' tank and congratulate thos- tha* : ok part in th'- Ion some -Penny ally, wo smt out IT pennies and ceived a large sum. . Our Vice President, Mr. Alpkunrk-dalo, finished from Mt. < a1- _ >< ] tni~ term, ho i.-, att'-ndi:..' t. Albun hitch school. S'impon- :: lie, S. (\ A? IN MP MO Rl \ \r S A XON?tn -ttd ' nv.-ry of on- d a?- 1,'i-t ar.'l a;.' the. Mr. Ooo'd'f ('. Saxon. who issed away foui,fe< r years, at" . ilv 27. 1P22 at Ijiiiftnt o: c pi ist a lino of sweet rcriU'mio'ai'.cc. ... i-t- a m('inf|ty fond and ;ruo, * et a tol<r>n of loV<-'s <1? vrit ,r Tftt our heart* still lony for vhm -tt Sadly micsed hy Mrs. F.lla Sax. wife. I,anyone, fe. (' . S-:r"?Mr. :, . R. Saxon, Ash'villn, X. Mr. j M R. Saxon, Phila elph'a. Pa.. Rev. U , T. Saxon, Macon. fJa., Mr. fioo. j Saxorv* Jr., Myrtle Roach. S. C. til mjrhtnrs: Mrr.;Mary fjnartr." T>~-~to >it. Mich., Mrs. Matryje R. Por- j e, Detroit. Mich., Miss Jcssi' ha . Saxon, Washington, D. C. n\ - -J ?" PALMETTO LEADER Sl'MTER NEWS On Sunday nite, Aug, lt>, Miss lladioja Singleton presented a pro nam at Emmanuel M. E." chhrch or the benefit <?t" 'the Epwortli -eague. The Clailin Alumni Chapter-held ts regular meeting on Wednesday veiling, August 12, at the home >f Miss Ramona Gass. A full usiness meeting, was held including election of officers. After the uisiness was finished a social iotir was >vynt and a refreshing cpast ft 1 vol. 7 ~~ir The members of the Goodfellows utnh~xrrrvT tr surprise, cvp trorr mrr lonor.of the bride and groom, Dr ind Mrs. 11. T. Williams. The >ri and groom were, out during ho eurly part cf the evening and ?n their r -tum home found the ruests at the door-to greet them I'he club m-mbe-rs- febl "assuredhat t.hey were . successful in givng a real surfPise. Cards and lancing we; enjoyed throuehou. he evening and punch was served Mrs. Claudia Nelson of . Phila 1 fyhia. Pal i- visiting her sisters Mrs. I/.ila Smith and Mrs. Mamie \r.ders' n. Mrs. I. M. A. Myers cf Colum 1 >f.. r.\ * -s \ r ; t i- iiiin VI r>. V Miss F.ilyth ?fci.ykson is visitinu u Rock Hill. S'.fC. Mis. S. Ci. Ail;en spent a few lays in Alien ale, S. C. on ac ount of the illness and death o. lev. mothcjr-.i.n-law.. Dr. Andrew Maxwell and sen ci" ""atterson. X. J. and his nephew dr. Kdwards- ?T.Pa. .^atin lay visUir.jr D,r. Max wlh's sister-, ilrs. Paife and o'hdr-n'elatives. 1'" Mtv and^M's. Wtm.?Thomas- . fia-envijlv and family are. visitinj drs. Th-nna-" stst<-rahd hiotherr-hicfe, -Mr. and Mrs. S. J.- McPon-Id and io.>>the:' and sister-in-law. Ir. an .? M s. K. P.-Rainier. Miss Ophelia AVilliams. Ilonn lein. A front. Mr. .1. C. Mandney. 'arm Dein. Airynt and many mem- . ers of the -5-11 Clul?s. o-f the conn- v y' are a'temlir.rr the State dill amp, mar CJhimhia.. . .* tl Mi s. Cm t io Drayt#u?-ot X w 'ork is vi-i* i'r.r her parents. - Mi. r.d Mrs. Samuel (jrecn. t 'Mrs, K, -j. IJeW.ctt and jrrauy: aiifrli'ei. AI: - ~ (lortie and littk-., . liss Kllen -Inn- 1 ft oh Saturday.-' I.'v ' W irhmtun. D. A . ^ Mrs. M. TT Pw.enna.ss. has ~ irnc'cP frodi X<w York where' she I \ri';!< d lnarnafio of ' h'e.t nujrh'Ur. v.l'l-- 'ir. . Xi-w Y ) k sh?- f' as tie >-t < f Mrs*--Fannie s" 'h\ O ' <1; Wi'S-niHs, A vo: v pleas, tl Mi-s Kdy:i-...Dythewood'spent a 'U \V h"-!i - in. the city recently J t> l.fii 1-111:0 t fi.-'-m X -w '\ 01 k '? ( ' h"i?r. 1'. arfort. S. C. Sin as the yu Mw. M. H. Pom-erfriass v. v hole. t> .... i \i-_. ,..,:i.. .. m.r i v !< . Md. !;v-t \yc<;k ' n account f : h <ivii' ? i:i-si-tor .who ilit-c: S J..' n I ! ' ''Tiirat- -. !: Amr. j _>. jl;,. \va< l.iv uirht t-> Fas*- ja \i ur. !a !:,*(' of tl:- di-fvasod and I ; t: i-: i\ ! illV^'TTU-iuas- a'v.?l K. Tinda' < s'< to i' at i . > *t! in N: \v York. N. h .. :c. ;i o ii:> . in ( avPda. h I! y<!ia Tii.daH .N ft ' Mor.. J A a. tin. when- sh : <? ; ',\ xhv w?.k.' _ | i > .. d dolus. .If. i.-i vi.-i'mu | a , : - ; -kf. Ail.'. \ S". (' -4-11 I'n-M-nu if?Mr. Hampton Millrr |tf Mr. iiaa'.pt")! Mill'-r passl-d- a- j h Tains ":av. A*.nr. Id. aft<-: h ,1 nation of illia-s. II h a of Envaiun-l M. K. i'iiuoa- >ofvii-os wen F .in-! oh S.ndav at I i.uit.v ft : n?!s and : la .!: !:ir. II U-ii * - a wi'o. ! v -?;,. ?, .1 n-.. >nns u\< i a? MB- M.'I- . < . a:.d M-:'l-'av.!i"u*-Rs-'Avr. | ' Vr.i k and".? U, Mr. Cur- i Ya rumo I ?" a;und . , " ' P j _ ? ?- " '1 ( AMKIUJN M:\VS . * .* . l St. Peter Church J1 *Ci Re\! .1; Mi( lt'llan, Pastor Sl < i *- v \va.? tit I:is :r*st Sun- P ;;.. i : v .u want to hear. good I ./! V '<> St. Peter . s I:; the- absence .at' our be- P i.S Slit.?iay We hud a good c tho Ive was missed c: ; a Annie- (Rein. juvenile u a. y -president v. ill give a si S;.:u> ay at her h"ine -'or -rj-t* ?h"r cl'.'.b. a. Martha Jenkins left Ties- t, t' :: 1:di 11> 1 i'i:l t < -pond hio _p ;. a w it-h h r motliet'. a U'.-.ht Ulyfhe- ? a few day- with Rev. . ' '\V. R. Iiown.ati. Miss ^ a-|e li.en v 11 i- :id- wr lie . n. She is. > no of *Pmf. . it':'- k aduaies 1 >lyth:?- ' M.\. J". Jenkins firun near Ail;- f' spent S'ltwla;: her" with 'a"; find friends. |{rt>wn Chapel ( hurch If *\. W. II, Ho\vir?an. I'nstor ? '.vj- ever been in this con;- '< . v' ..-ad Sjjn>-ay nito with j< ' < ts aval !|5. accessions. Sa'Yy <? * Cranvrvr chu< i ?" "he fir a) 'it-rmon Sunday- ~ti !'? a t :?? '< house, adding thio \| .Ac . I: an I twij.'aa-c. .-ion.-. -U? ,gr;.i. .. i:. town and?a '1 c m- benefitted by roceivihir of. t };< convM t s. I-'i ic- d of- Adam dardner. Jr., rive T im a surprise birthday ?V? y la-t wick. Various fame-.] si <* :?!ay< <1 ars?l a itoo.. cr.r,Wfl r.f n> people were present.. Mr. Ti '! '! . (iair];-.<*) '.vi-h to than!: T. f) for' th" many tfiftTT w1 f!"v. U." C. of" f'olrjmhia M y*? '1 Rjowti f ha pel's nr.eetV, i Kf-"To thar k the "JIT ' n hi r an'l f r ~ for \\ < roya! Wi ' i tai: ment frlven him. I'! Oar t a tor \vi-he? ir, thank thf- w< ' Jy>v\ L'/'yhrl thiny- --'-nt re t no parsonage thi", .week, Mrs. R< Ix eca Crome took the i"0 ir.T.'r Serr'ay. Other1 classes of epn to make Hro. W. M. Mack in -n 1 <? Hits Mew iiitj "Ring the bell" for mo Essolene. This regular \ better mileage than 9 ou premium priced fuels . livers more mileage undt The world's leading oil S.I.A N D A RJQ 1 O I 1 CO : V : ; -\ XOUR BS' ;ork hard if he frets it a.lrain: Joe Louis Club is planr.ntr a rip arouhd the world next week. Felderville Church Rev. Ik ('. Scott, Pasor Our church school opened at '.o u-uul?hewith a warm 11 i ur-">t<?n 'bri?rrrgtng and mrptrncr1 Ouf^h'eio've ' pastor pleached :unday like it was Judgement L ay.. ! tie /saints urn cou.? in i. :and that kind of prenyl.it.}f . and 10 church was "put on tire . 4*11! 10 Holy ~fTTr t'hoir totjt? i) a breeze an.'} we .had a j?oad mie. Our revival meetintr heins the first Sunday in Sept. St. I'aul Church Rev. ('. I.. Barr, Pastor Sunday was a rod otf'r day at t. .I'aul church. Our Sunday. :hbol . opened?at?the usual- time nd the <.iscussi<>n was helpful. At 11:30 o'clcuck pur' dear, bojvod pastor delivered a "strong ' rmon from St. Mark 3:37. <K;r carts were made' to feel happy as ( 'preached the.word with power. . large number of visitors {traced ur church s**i vices. A concert was {riven hv tin lis.sinnary Ladies on " Saturday i -lit d ' :lL<l_,ti._a_n.'-a; -im_ h j .c club. Mrs; l-'rezal llrOwn.. who as been here several w ks with er parents.retuttu-d to New York Mrs. II. Bl own. of JackVonv ill la:' is home again. .' < ". ; / i i. P. A. LIBRARY OF I NKlN By W'oodr.on Jeter Tilt' colored people of I'nioii lay iii the noar t'utuiihavc a i: e t;. iiblie library. L'ndci the W.- 1*. i. through lie ealoit's of Mis. etesa II. Cobb, supervisor and ei; , two able woiker-, llaUUiu.? lamilton and Annie B.. V< ling. I ambers of poo, 1.'- b<- lh. v. hiic .ami . rdorei have beepnie interested in eeing a project s t i,p for ti.e-piir<>se of erecting a building. F^ur of' Uni n's in st. public pirited colored ei'tiz-dns wily, own rop-rty just oil' Main street are' 4\isid-i iU'-igdee .ing a b t' to tie on which to build ih-v library mi when this r.as been <1 .lie, thv ay will have been-;, cleared foi ecuring Federal funds.' At piesvnt, the library is situled in a little room -behind the' lored drug stoic. This room iinvided, rent i'r>v i-e'i 1 ops jivi J .number of ina'.rt/.i":.'.- ray., iii-en _ Dntributed. The two iibi a. y w<>:: > a. e iven instruction-. m Unj; m ?)d:i ? ml binding ami in iibraiy methods y tile supt-t vi -or.. lid- i- a won opportunity. 0 the colored o: - : 'hoi: \ /in in and inai.e a ja: g?.r a lid eiter libraiy for the advantage.! i L.-.e younger f,'-',i>ic ar.'i the oid. ' nyone wthhifiir v? give 1>./,k-. i.'tiray.tnr"?it?rr;?nrrrttrnr?hi.;:- ~ >r the uj.v.ai'i ji.i! of t\'i- ' rl v.iJJ \,i. 'hij?J=j.v a;.i i' ria'"d. If by fa.'i.V rt.Hiif,. i- :oii,.< %VJ.Q ha- to give' for its up buidThg j.k-a-ing r.?,ti;'% j.-.. T. IL Cobb, Mi- il- Haihil ' << >i; ; A. H. 'V'..i,u. ; MARION NKWS Mrs. RinrkRoy O. Re nr.- and i star, Mi.-.s "Willie? 11. (rcrajd otored here from St. Stephen . jesday to moot- 'h? ir cousin, Mr. ' . (' raid t.f I'Ht liiif"-, I'si T.he.y c-re accompanied by Rev. as * )-. T. II. (di ant. Mrs. Susie Williams Edwards n mi- Aii?s- r.' tboa or union tre pleasant visitors at the M. E. ii'sona^o this week. Mrs. Edirds and Miss I'ethea are pmmint teacher of Dillon county. Tie1 he) members are raTTyfrtft to model their churt-h, and the town 1 Marion is a?ked to take a part the chicken supper sponsored I ?- -J<*-' ' ****' ;L in Mileage! torlng economy! It's easy with priced gasoline gives noticeably t of 10 gasolines, including most and no gasoline at any price dc:r hard summer driving. Made by organization, Esso Marketers. MPANY Of NEW JERSEY , \ ^ x. L1 i Biole l cOHUSt (fsSO)/ s FRONV S.OH j OlNVW__J l>y Mrs. S. E. Watson on Tues.'ay evening. 1. Rov. Watson motor-'?! t?> Culuntbia last wor k t?? be at the bed side <>f bis sick daughter, Mrs. Aaron <>f Camden, S. C. ,Atr;<W|f the distinguished vis-^ tors that .worshiped at Bethel Sun lav was Uiv. Mrs. E. II. Giant of ,st, 11 . t.iant i-?spent!iru -< i)H' tiiut v.-j'h the Geo aid*. M i = Rath Howard and little ( ' .a:! ( >>?.pw accompanied by Mis. !? -!?? wer? in town last week Mrs. 1]("'? ne was formerly Miss nint riairi- to M.r. l'incknoy 1) >one ('{ St. Stephen took place Pee.'20, I'.'-'io.. Ti e Rooms are rcsi ir.<r at St. Steilu-n. ' Mr; -T. ('. Gerald left for Pitts, bury. Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Richard IKr.ry I'asley of Hcmmir.trway was the yuo.st of Miss Willie .1.1. Gerald Sunday afternoon. - *.#. Mr. and. Mrs. WilHam Davis of fdrai'.e"' bury are 'yisitiny their parents <>: South Main St. Many teadiers .are here attending t -.e summer school and- they are seen on Sundays ycdny tp til" church -of- their profession. This ipeai'.s ('hri.-t is hcir.y established in many Lines in S. C. Should the pu tu bers and teachers coop. ?ate we'll win the. world, -for Ml MORI AL SKRYKKS FOR MR. CARTKR M. WILLIAMS AT (TIAIV'KLLK S I A I ION SI N l) \ Y. A I G. 2.5 '# Mr. < art< r K. *Williams .mail > ;>i i ! i ;li ri;y v. lin liwtl mi tlu? . Man?'ii iiml. Whcq Si-. \\' (> !i;;-<i'i| recently anil in whose. iiH-iv.i'i y mt ini'Vial service#, will be held. SET YOUR OWN E A S Y T E R M S pay as you ride. as; low as 5()e-l,er Week COLUMBIA VULCANIZING WORKS, INC. 1109 HAMPTON' ST. COU MHI \, S. C. w^mm (lni.-n All vi.Li ? - - f..i .nKni?1\ nonr Serrriee Save your nieklea and dimes and come up to see us sometime ^VMie-hr-CoJumbia visit the Lenox Beer Parlor rpr nfnv.ug & harden otst] LUNCHES AT ALL TIMES PARRY MURRAY, Prop. II OLLEY / , 4?UNEBA Z46t) Senate St.. (Cor. House ai AMBULANC ?01 II IMIONK NI'VKk SLKKF The Holley Funeral Homes at PHON] OUR MOTTO: "PROMPT Al A Sea-vice In Keeping 17 YEARS OF EFP /. .J. ? ?? j - i| *> l\V: == ':>.* \ i == (\% J. v ^ ^ , **4 . .? >' *ar I 1 ' c HA MOTOR llv FUEL ; rt ytppyTtto&llnf % ? ? Copr. IMS. Ewo, laA Rev. Plair has been working with--the American Workmen for ? five and a half yOars. When there were members unable to pay for skk and death claims, he paid for i them. We are trying to show the .world that, we are doing our best for our citizens and friends. The shakers: . lingsworth Of Colombia; Rev. Lew r is, pastor of Bethel church; Columbia; .Mr. T. ,R. Youngblood, ' Rev. E. M. Keitt will render a " ?TMT"Win Tarns" W i It'TWelVe?n?*check l|um the American Work- I men. ... Rev. F. D. Dreher. pastore Rev, 1 \V. P. Plai.r, deputy. - ? j SPARTANBURG NEWS ??????? % % * * Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Woodward left the city Saturday afternoon. Thev planned to stop in New York 1 to visit Mrs. Clara Williams and Dollie Robinson, from there they \vi|l go to Detroit, Mich, to visit Mrs. Julia Sanders and friends. She will also visit friends in Cincinnati. Ohio to see her brother, Mr. George Miller, relatives and 1 t'riom.s. After which she will re- r/, k .turn home at GG3 Peach Tree St. SOt'TI I liUN I'.AIl. WAY SYSTKM Arrival aii<l I>. |iart.iir<> of Pass?*riK'f , .m-u >? i in- juuyifi'n Hii;- M? way System at the t'nion Station, C?.lumbfa.' S? C,, .effective Junii 21. 1936 Traiii I.i avrs No. Columbia For ? " 24 5:00 A. M.?Chester. Hock Hill. . Charlotte. 0 5:20 A. M.?Spartanburg, Ashe- I Mile. KnoxvUTeT- fr" 12 6.40 A.M.?St. Matthers. A Orangeburg, Charh". T* . ton. la ii'oa. M.i?Newberry. Greenwood, Anderson, Greenville, ' Atlanta. 31 . S.30 A. M.?Augusta, Aiken, At!' lama. li'. 5; 05 A. M.?Blackville, Barnwell. Savannah, j 118 41:20 A.M.?Camden, Lancaster, Hook Hill. Shelby. 27 12:4o|\M.?Spartanburg, Asheville,Cincinnati, Jndianapolis, St. Louis, . , 'hicago. ' 2H 4:52 1*. M.r?St. Matthews, Orangeburg, Charlestutt. 32 - 5 no 1'. M ?Chester, Rock Hill. Charlotte, Greens- ' , . bora, Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York City. .7 o p. m. ? Newberry, Greenwood,Anderson, At- , lantav< . 23 pi on p. M. ? Savannah. Jacksonville. Train Arrives '3* No. Columbia Frnnv , M_ 21 4:50 A. M.?Jacksonville, Savan- I = L j is 0:20 A. M.?Atlanta Anderson, . Greenwood, N e wborry." ~rt s-'.'n A M?New Vork. Washing- ? ton. Charlotte> ill? 12,: 2a P. M.?Shelby, Rock Hill. IT.anoaster, Camden. 27- 12.35 P. M.?Charleston, Orangeburg. St. Matthews | 28 4:10 P. M.?Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Asheville, 7 Greenville. SpartanI burg (Atlanta). ~?^ 32 4:45 il. M'.?AugustU. A I k e n, Bateshurg. ~10 9\'00 T. M ? Asheville. ?Spartan- ~ " burg. Greenville Atlanta. 11 0:25 p. M.?Charleston. - Orangeburg, St. Matthews. 23 9:40 p M.?Charlotte, Rock Hill, ? Chester, Winnsboro. 10 9:."0 I'. M.?Greenville, Anderson. Greenwood, N t w- * -e berry. ' ? 1 20 4:20 P. M.?Savannah. Barnwell, . Blackvllle. City Ticket Office Depot Ticket Office 1208 Sumter St., South Main St. Tele. 6350 Tele. 5023 l \T T-v f* /v *r ? v i> U S U i> S L HOME fid Senate Sis.) Columbia, S. C. I JL :e service S?Fof" direct Connection with Gadsden and Eaatover, 8. C. E 7998 MD COURTEOUS SERVICE." I Jm With Every Purae. ICTENT SERVICE.