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Communication intended, for the
current issue must be very brie
and should i;eac:: the editor in
desk not later th..n Tod-day u
4 ei ch week. City nedvs, lochl
personal and social ?news b '
Wednesday night.
Business and Editorial 1' hone 4o_' |
Cuba., S. ('., Saturday, \uguM ?~Wt?lfr~?Joe
Loui> loU'uht T.n-d.f ?
iTrtrrrt iik-e-t? ?Jm. ; r i! "p
thy talkative .lack a: ;
sleep in louii'is."^]!.-.;. .I... . ha
?. not ."Come back." . i
gone anyway?
Jesse tJwi-ns and -1 1 . ,. - ~ ' ?
the two :: osl u-t'ii I Mi-.. \. .
their i-ij.-ji'ctivf lu i'!?.. -:
And .not to bo U
fact that tfu y. ui v l v.a-.' ?;\"
upright boys.
Both the Ii< puoiiean *a d I':.
. -emtio -parties have enii"--;'<. <.i : '
services' of bid. y"'? /. ?!
nten in the active eond;;?.
efforts to' capture and !. ..,*?i ....
bred voters. While ini.?,-irt : s
citizens and leader.-- emiulu ii..
est'th-msejve.- in p ditic.s ir. y !.'
era!, we Mo not t: ink tin y
becdniy coinpicti' -is t nuic.
*- partisan efforts. >
?A? pecni',-;. ? ?urii-TTtTj^g^^
weakness i- it..- ? a,-., v. jj -,u ,
money can b<- .rui.-e; anions A'
.gjoes for fun. Tiy to iiu,-. a : n."
l'or "sdiiielliiiib' .-'.iK.-fuVitTal \\.n .
pregnant ui.th j?os-ihl,. advain ?
to tile race, and om- will r.a ... ;
most difcoui aging ;o-b..
WHY NOT ft VSrjfAU.TTT j_
. Every now anil l:<:. t.? ..
tfrs sriv tiieir attention ' to.
rather p'cukar bairin;.: <i-on.; *
tent colored jj,>- i r<.;: . ra'a/.,/. .
baseball, liev. inly. .Mr. l'"V, ia
prominent spuit- uiir r t>: ;b
New V<>. k |'?ai.;. . N v. .. 1 .
brought 1H 'the <ii-y <+ -i"i." ". -l .
matter aeain. -: <v.. *
V managers akd n\\ r:,ei> <?f 11..- .M'
j- jor Leagues, react 1'uviji abiye i
t anti i.-:.i i' Mi , V:
oppose. >01114. r.i-.ov. Viij 'colon
baseball -tai> that '.coiiib iielj i
their e;iib.-> bin t .< y _<i">'not- d.'i
take th- step. ib;t \>:;y in . tijparticular
.-|.o.rt .<}; m'-i.: the buni
be uy'.' Colored'.men ! o.ai'kc
ability an ; .!j?:':t-y .jit-oil ue
co.un.iS oj 11:' in.-i .n i.?: ni-r li .
ot. sp'.rt . ?.h.k>" : ' ii?.il > boxn.'r ->:i '
tieln- and tract coY.tr ,-t Accord 1
my; .to >j:ni|i1aii..Ln.. li.~. .'naj'leayues
.a 1 e hu\ ii:.: a iin.n a
aiiei|u:il.- -hojoy A.;) 1 I,.a
teria!, and yet tin y let \x<> to hum, ,l
the valfrii.lt- - j j?j 1 ;y Unit "va-i. i><
l'ouij^i in the cobn d ' 1 aet . .Mi<v
" br, after awMlfj the tin' m, flct
down. When this is
whole sport will be ben litd .not o 1
ly by obtaining need'd pcrforinei. !
but.a greatly enlarged ,.;tof
colored |>c*??plo wh,, like to
game ami vtouirr yr -rrr:?f
ored play I .- .
T.ymiitsKs Tne
12th Annual convention <?; 1
:?iht' Maim;.a! I'lli a.-.JM'in1 imi, I j 1
ored, recently held in l'itt>b n :. J
Pa., endorsed and went on record j
:?as SUpttOKioK-' I l':e f .onth' 'T l(|
Industrial Organization, led by : l-?.-1 ?
?dynamic .lohn I/. I>essis, pre-m n- c
r\f thn T!nrt*?/I \Ti?-w? U'/.el-i.ej * I*...
contention of Mr. Lewis and hi- ! '1
. followers is that the. interest "i i ''
labor will best be served by tiU.- :
organisation of industries as ? ^
whole rather tiian by crafts as has ?
Tor " all these years been done. 1
President Green of the A.F.L. fa- v
vors the craft system. But the J
craft system is rather aristocratic J
than democratic. .By .-this system! v
' Negro workers haw- Inen?I'at'.ei?
consistently haired fii>m unions
. even wheh they* possessed tie necessary
skill of the various crafts, h
fv.
ut in;i>nuK'h ;?> the meat hulk of,
d mi waikeis au- of unskilled
! s hii->kiMe<l ela>s. the-uecess of j
no tight between M:. Lewis with
is labor organisation ae*. outing to'
- and Mr. iiucr. v> .:h hi*
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" -lack -onvilie My Wednesday Sepaila
r ft,-v. Butler has not
i-ii-a| ij.c to naiiK' -hiu, for this
I.at fiii (.in aic<l l>y. the men
"Ttrvr^hr^iTif TtnmYvlio an tfiiinjr to
nv.ille, an.| ihi- trip I ipa'le
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rttYTy. .\li.S. (nil ri.-. 111 ifTm-^)- Indiana
' n K:i!i.-as' \v< < an e lec t "Tnrt^'f.
I kiiu-.v what I aii.i talking about".
II. II 1111' I !' I T- [iiMf Mill'
Hi ! !' i"l(illt in tills ('lection.
Si 1 -ve in;'? (( is your vkto. Th'-.a'l
I i ii i -11 T en-?t-i?wtt-h?nrr-?N'rrvv?h~
111f j.ni'-. SIM.0Q w ill enroll vniir
hurch. iCrct tiu- enrollment an-!
Ur I a I We can sleeri'in no
nil oat li-h"cheap and k<> to Florila.
ami 1* l< < t Kc v. II. II.
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MEN and THINGS*
| Bj J. 8, BENN, Jr. |
"The Church And Busncss" )
For years, the church and state'
avc nut done business together,
that is the church and state sepalated
years ago and became two
septate and distinct institutions,
the one religious and the other
poitical. Kach has proved it-ell
varable ot' doing business attended
by great reflections of honor
a d ability. The'pronouncement:
"bu^annr. is .free", has secmincly
< :if misunderstood by . the average
Jvcjs v'riist came to the world t<
v .-fan and taking advantage ol
d. r\r. 'i iy! and permanently estab;-*,:a:uty
and to instit'uti
yc saiue 'in' the vallies and hili
: : * in ail nations .of' the i>arth
but. never one time did Jrsu?
t. ac ' > rcement ol _ businvs
t cm th- chinch. ILe was'alway:
i'illfttg to comply with the .re
|r e'ments of the laws oJ' the
lar.d: paying tax, observing tin
Sababth, honoring and respectinjj
the government in which lie liv
ed and above all carrying out tin
purpose for which He came iht<
trie world?to do' the will pf Ili:
Father. Any person employe.
oy and another person, person o,
concern-.. The state, which ma)
L'e v i'.siuered. "they'commercial
wolrd. is-strictly- a business world
the church is a spiritual'ami tern
| poral; .the state or commcrciu
ami iu itve uj) to us reputation
it considers business Til tTu
strictest sense of the t?Vm and ii
coVery phase of its operation. Th.
.iuilvh seems to feel that it cai
Co- or. anil on eteranlty .withoti
putting into practice that thin;,
that .is so much needed in eVerj
\alk of fife, "business'", but tin
lime' hus- come and now is. that i
the chuiclt. doesn't put into it:
piogTam some business- her strut-'
;les.'will l?e more than the pe )>1
an hear. ...
\\"nato ul -U;e ' Kitrcdi /pl,?l|.el t;^
,. hu., clJfc buildings' and lan ! .-choi
buildings and lands and parson
ages and lands and other proper
. ie.?. 111! tile trusetts of the t.'es.
propel ties actually kiiovv that lui:
been voted them byt the number
ship of their congregations- W ha
about a recorder of deeds .aiw
itles of the properties owiie : b\
various denominations of o'u'r ru
rial group'' . l)o the trustees til
"deacons or olikcrs . of all vwi
c'tufiche-s kiiou-. the status, of th
proper'tiesovir which thi,?y are trus
tees? fan- they put hands- oh i
at .any timg. the deeds and title:
.i u ;te .s ? Ii'j they know aioi p? i
i K.li,.
it i ir. n y v? i 11 vv^i <. i H 1.1V." J il-"' H II
-e- t'4ie people's p; per.;..'.
.Si' ivii_>j, i"Id fur ducjIL_aa,
?itle.? ui iii-t it at. n-A
What about a business drank ii
t business wot hi l'ui a bii.-ins
Aiod? Why didn't we a- A. M
Id- know tIK* .-tut;.;.- of the
I I T ' I ft'*
I 1.1:1 n and t:.e powi ~ i .v
urrassment. How .stands i-. i
.Vnnesee Hoard before thi- timed
1'his would have sate 1 mad. m
i'-ase cit" the other department - oi
>UJ ehuTch. Who f:iU> the |."a.d 1
the coljneVti"ti '. Ho'w t..a:.\
hurdle- we have that n ? nei
'Air t em\\ hat i.-'liie p,i
at mvi tj-'ajre indehttdnes- of hji
drurdlea, sdlools nat sonant-.-.7
j Iow often ar.e the tru-lre.- . ?
: .and .'what is the-.term of. e;ii<
What i.- TF.e operutiiig e.\j? n
1 the ehureli, the sdiool."aciuai*"J
I'o the l"iri:.\ no- -; |,
hen what I.- tin'?funeta n of
. rustees.'.' I'd -,uyge>t a fit h
*Uu-ines.-' mixed with .tile te.i
/ions or spiritual churdi and A.
hden will he lighter to man
\e preadlers will emm more neat
.y liyjny out oyr days.- ,
|MOUNTAIN CITY:!
| ECHOES .
$ By "('11? JIM- |
_ W?H t;..- ,-.ul i-a.v:ne' an i in. .
h r.-hip huildiny' time is -on hand
As jut llie' wj.ll-. established tUstun
of the Piedmont st ction of th'ati
il l- latter j ail of Jiily, all "i
August and tin* first part, oi 5^i-|
.ember j- tli'- I.niil's harvest time,
I>ui ii.this pi-: id ! -ouj .-aviiiff aim
i iiiiH'ii meml/ i s tiji 'jihs .over wit h
a ."ban if"; Just why sucli little.]
attention is paid it. ti.nt end 01
the kinydi'lif iiiiiidiirj businw* tijiriny
all the othei p.irt of the yeai
we dai not -ay. linn ;?si irom
t.oc spiritual .end which counts atiuiii
~jj', tlie financial end i> played
.up .to a .finish . and occupies a
:..iyniy prominent part in me pielure.
Sometime we feel that it
would l.v so much he-It' i it tlio-c
that hia'/.ed the way in hy yon
\'ear.-1 Lad r.-tahli-m-.| a i-o-inn
KalUcs for the, Preachers at on<
time of ti e year and' rallies lot
soul-savinir and .ni' mhership at a
i.otliM. Why .tome miyliXy lim
pi t ae hers measure the success 01
1 their revivals hy the yard-stick 01
ntoney. You hear them whine 1 i+cc
this: "W4 11 it was a poor me lii.y
in fact We almost; tiv/l<..i >.-n v..
i ain I ell M'vi'iii]
i Ik* ciowd stayo.j hoine ai:d, w v i
:l'v < "Iktli'.-n,- win alva.v ml?Xt
comparison as to last yojir aiim-.M
a coinpl'tc lailuro". And y.-t ai
tliat .same nua l ina -tnnr>. poopl?
v iuiiiiv ii in in* <avi fi ;i11*I joined tin
church than did last year a.nd yei
it was not much of a meeting
.Well I't's M,ass f,n since for It
nights we managed to enjoy being
pretty good.
| W'e note that one day last weef
I lip ill tflTC'tlFrmrri atic State oi Kentucky
they had 10,000 out at. i
holiday entertainment. -The tan
tev of attraction. The thing thai
drew that many people out ami
gave them such a kick of joy* am;
laughter was a public hanging oi
a Negro man. That at first, so il
is reported made a confession ol
assaulting and robbing an elderly
, "- Jk. ~ - -V'
THE PALMETTO LEADER
^ whitc-^ffly. At the trial and afterwards
he* denied his guilt, but
,' he was convicted and sentenced'to
I death on the first statement. Well
suppost. that it was th? truth. The
whole t?uth and nothing else. It
m then he or any other kind of
man deserved t'o he killed by the
- -late.?Hut the thing that wv find
hard to and* i stand is Where the 1
"lun" came in. in a civilized and I
Christianized country the whole
thing just shows how race prejudice
is growing. Had that been a i
I young white man instead of a
young Negro, tile scene'would have
. Uen so " dificlvn't.' All the. laugh- 1
ter and jov would have been turn- j
ed into saoness, and tTTe lew that
probably would have- witnessed the
xci&ition would ~huve?given no vent
to laughter. Ui^t as we get '
more Negro converts to. the
lieiiioeVatic I'arty more Negroes .
that give tr.eif appioyal to the
kind ?u . treat 111 fit that the. states
. who are the backbone of-that par,
ty, have been dealing out to tlieii
lellowman. with dark skins (jvei
.since lreedom. We. nniy . pi t-par
for rougli si dding in the S'-utn and
from fid on. It may seem a
naiige wgy to reaVon, but it is the
'way that.points to the course thai
is shsillifltr mi Thi> Soul lim n 1 I' m.
r under ilio su'll iniiK' into.lhi ir pur- "
, 'ci<it had jsiti.cr sic any aiiimai
ty than a Nckio^A tiger, bear, ,
i lion, wolf, or the-creeping tilings. (
! nttlesnak-s. boa constliejors?
. anything, with lite though-carrying ,
danger?any rare: "the Dago, ( hi- \
nation, the Hindu, tlu* Indian on \
_ any oilier .-o.il l i "m any, other part J
the 'world, all welcome?but i
. stay away Jii-. Negri* and always j
remember it' y u will tore". your- |
seli oil us, we protest. . Any Ne- (
1 o.iliat^-an't so.- tliciy position to ]
day is either blind or luny. Be- |
li'eve it or not. :
It beeoni* s rfur . so'lenin duty to I
again declare that there'is no place
it. any denomination following at'- I
tc r -Christ's teaching for an ini- ?
1 moral pa's tor ?an immoral preacher
smells bad'-enough! but a 'pais- )
' for that is iinino'al is. rotten and
dead. And n() amount of cmhalni1
-dig lipid that u c "i)imitt' e of "put- '
1 i it assoc iates" aj?p inted to inves- '
ligate' spread over and inject into,
can kicp'.down the odor that :
1 ./beta out amkiigound., I tell you (
with all thtt'^'arnestiiess within .my
_ ,-o.u: that w li en tie the latch i
.trii.g ?- .!' tiic-'.oi i-.i of llieir homes ~
.li trie- outside 'wln-n lilen extend
.. i\'i.at-ioiis eo.dial and honest to. .
-- -t-nse -\v1tti~hti- -rmtr-uv |rast-cris?h- U
Ts '.I lhiglny- ;.:ii an. lowdown, "dii - .
'v-"Uein|-t:k>lv. n art breaking i
-1. t> betrac that trust. '.No won- .
. i that the average young man' .i
.a. i often sol ne t\ iio ar.e pretty oh 1
a- shy of 'S'-me pastprs as piosi (
. aiihits are of most hounds. Am '<
its a friend to young married ir o 1'
jiksMriii; \vlv~e i.iatt jroes out ill
:a ;i iii"- iL-.-t. lot ine advise liiu.
IS ;i : iy;Hy line rule l'ur an\ '!
i.t '.av.. trained an*. .
e i aiVjin- ?>H ltic wall "I'asinis an
. k ii!;!*- ' _'u h.-II \\v both art- ui |
ij'tm-". Thai "we" meaning hus*'aI.*'!
a:. : wilV. And i: per. hane. <
.1 in.-' vni: when only one i.- ^
.. . . . ! ' *l he law ami .^ii.spei (
.ii..' ii.av "Me h*.- ttit; husband. \Vt. ,
.JiyllJj n - ' i'.e .\eu_Ji'e>lauu_tii-it. _
* .* ;*,\ amiinh' words in admoii- ;
- I .a?s > ??ved+i?w-oul-t 4*?lend?I?
i *;... *haroh such us hi-ln p. ?
.H . ui-<-us,t.* bo the has t
bin.' m- wife. Niit much loom
u " el-; heart" In si:]>' in?ii
tile 1 iny of til*.- U'"-pel is {in a\.:.
lu iHMniraucn- we eiw
! i ukkns m:\ys "
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, A... .1. h-h*: t .Saxon, Mana-Jei , *
! i i.<- ' !:i--ii Mutual Association,
l'h:;a'u- i.ju, l'a.; l?e\. .1. 1. Sax- :
K : ir 'iY.e. X'cffi:pI'togrcss, i
Mawn, tia.and Mr.-s Ella Saxon, . <
Philadelphia were the
s .yf t heir nether, Mis. Ella i
Sa.vii'j, ,| si.-tiT, Miss .Jessie- M. t
-a.\'a ii woie Very j;lad Jo \ve1- a
' t!.-jii lvine a'Kain. Although y
ti-.vii- lime was- short, they were ti
riit i -ii . i- it their old honu- town 1
nrann-ii-n I meet their many rela- a
'A'va: friends in anil out of v
.'<w i.. w I.., were very jirlad to. see 1
t'h- la atrain. Their business would v
U.t |n iT them to slay Ionian.!
they wer.. forced to inijke their t
; d pariure, . . ?
ii-rn-?i ] .. iteionipoiiied?Uy?their -1
r'v. Mi - Jessie Saxon, motored
A--' %':!!< . C. where they 1
v.< 1'ei.ined by their brother
nd i..;< !. ii_]a\v.' Mr. and Mrs. W.
~ K. .-'ay iij their beautiful and
j -pie ion . , b' iue, ~and made every-"
ti.irtr n'a-ant dor 'hem. After a,
>h it .-lay, all left for their diffe.M-!
t, boii.es* and each one re
porta'"veva* " pleasahf Vi ip. Miss
Klla- Savon is a biirh school st.n- \
j'l' Ni ;iu?) a very promjxintr mupic-'
| 'an - (
M'- -?J? ?M, Saxon ts?hMne?
| !?'!i.i Th . Xat'iouls Capital, as the;,
truest of her inytheV, Mrs. Blla I
1 ' 1 s. M- ~ tlie ^ii' liire or
1.' :.d'\ aii<) ".as welcome . home by '
bj man;,- n-latives and friends. ; 1
Mi Saxon was-life honor frtlest v
?a-?a party niton atltjie rosidrnce *
' f Mr. and Mrs. Leak, "where she !
' met h r mahv friends. ' She was i
p i I ivhly entertained by the host and '
hostess, wly> spared no time in 11
making everything pleasant for; j
. her and the othvVlf in and out ot
- town. v 7-1?(r*(
The hostess and guests 'were ' ^
ii '->( <! m n?'{?uir. hi parry pnwns t
flames were player! ard refresh- i '
meats wer?> served. which inelude
' f'rk-tail. sandwich's. nuts, and | ,
- i'Mht thif.i.i-r Rxrellent?service '
was iriven. and sweet music was | *
: played. The quests enjoyed them- '
selves very much, and made their 1
departure hom*. ^
'
' I II
HISTORICAL FACTS
'ohn (). Hart
Question":?-When was the Battle
Bennington L volutionary War?)
Answer:?August 10, 1777.
Quostton:?~\Vhen xnd Fulton's
Steamship make its first trip up |
'.he Hudson?
Answer:?August 17, 1807.
Question:?When was New Mexico
passed mider Itules of "I?. S.?
Answer:?August 18, 1840.
Question:?When was the victory
ol "Old Irons-ides" in great'
naval battle? Answer:?Xugust
10, 1812.
Question:?Winn .was Benjamin i
Harrison 23rd president born and!
where? - Answer:?August
20, 1833 at
North Bend, Ohio.
Question:?When did Lincoln
and Douglass'-d'bate begin ?
Answer:?August 21, 1858.
Question:?When did Prusjileht
L\ S. Grant declare, neutral in
Franco-Prussian War? ' "
Answer:?August 22, 187<b
GOl KDI \K CIKCI 1T N LW S
I{ev. K. A. Brown, Pastor Sunday
school opened at the
isual h.our with Supt. F. L. Brunion
and teachers at their post </J
luty.
The lesson w'a.s taught in all
classes, reviewed by the - pastor,
Rev. R. A. Brown. Th^r pastor
took his text from the lith chaper
of Phillipiun and?lit the?ldth
i'erse. Subject, "A life that knows
h> < k'feat." Sunday being the .'Jrd J
Sunday, at Jerusalem A. M. K. I
.hurch, the Holy Communion was !
given; the crowd was large. The
laistoi preached a soul burning.!
ernioh, which made our hearts re- !
joice. Four connected themselves !
to the church, personal Theado 1
llarniu, Samuel Xesmith, Calvin j
Btiyo'rd and,George McDonald. Wei
ilso had three! visitors with lis,
Mrs. Redden of Kingstrce. St C.
'rem the Bulah Charge and- -Miss
Tindal of Sumter. S. C.
The Rev. C. Johnson will preach
:or us Sunday morning, Aug1. 2'-l,
md Sunday niglit the Rev. K. P.
Sutler will 'deliver a soul stirring l
iermon for, us,. On the fifth Sun- [
ay morning. Aug. ."H)th, the Rev.
2; L. Brfrr'of St.'Matthews, will
neach; for us. But oh! my, it was
H i: .t-tye Rev. Biu>w4i preached ahither
soul stirring sermon at ST7"
lames ichurch at .'5:i}0; the.attendlnee
Whs large. '
l.anes. S. C. On "Tuesday eveliiur
A t'li'" 1 1 t-V* # ?!* '1"?i ? "1.1
nether and 't iejnl.passed into the
rreat beyond. Mis. Dina Casey
.vas a number of Jerusalem A. M.
B. chureh, sin* was-- a -tlev-tcrb"hristian
and lived in 'lie churchuid
conununty. "She was a meni>er
<if the Stewardess ^Hoard.
A-ujr. ljth. she was funeralized
it 11 :00 o'clock. ' The Rfv. K. A.
drawn was assisted by the Rev.
[. K. Davis; Rev. E. I. Wilson an?.
dev. C, W. Rlavkwell. Rev. Brown
tndv' his. text from the loth chaper
of Corinthians? and the ootli
;ersc. Subject "Life is the time to
serve the Lord." Ball bearers
very: Lee Harold Brunson. Julius
I'illartl, Ilenry Stukes. William
doses (iipson and Horace Vaner.
- Sla^deave^yw mfurrn?her Tes?r
ive dativ htet s." twsi-s'^H^*md a host
if u i and-c'.ildren and'l^Tcmls. ?
Intc; n.t. nt in Jerusalem ccmeM
ory.
JOHNSTON .NEWS'
Bethel C. M. E.' *"hureh
On August ji% the pastor preach*
"i! in tin- mf'i nihtr at~"Tl:io r^cIofTT"
-ubject "Faith". After which dialer
was served to all and at 2:ot?;
/clock the chinch school opened
.viih the; supei nil ndent ami ,tea- |
nvi.fi ill IHCIT J>o>U OJ uisty.
Rev. M. K. Gordon jncavhed at
I'.M. and w-e can say that our
icarts liurm> within while tin- man
jf God talked to u.- hy the way.
At M o'clock Kcv. .J. k. Isles, Jias.or
of he sville charge, the one
hut had tile nic-viing' In charge
irrived with a great message to
i large congregation and a wunlerful
revival * meeting began. 24
/ei'suiis w re converted and 10
tided to the church. We can say
te had one-of .the best' meetings '
live and on its upward nlarch,
ce have ever had. Our church is
iinier the l adeoliip ol our I'asor,
Rev. J. M. Lflasstnganio. lie
.aft ]>toven to be the God-?ent -man
<u- Johnston ami her popple.?
Sunday night. August- 10, the*
lastor pi t. ac hed us a great sel1non
liom.th"' subject "The throe
ireat Verbs of the Dibic: Come,
Paii,. a.id Co". That 'message'
vill Iong be reineni hpt'ed. We ali
rejoice while; he p. ..j1 aftei
vhich the Haptism s^ 1 vice, was cat.
ieo out and the members were revived
into the church by the Law
>f the Discipline ol' the church.
I'he right hand oi fellowship wa>
xlended to all.
L.'lO o'clock.
.Miss V. L. \ al'-ntint', "Mtsr^W.
Mt William*?am?1 i.?rhm?Mr"
ilassingaine aie in Columbia' front;
to the Leadership Training;
school ttfu week \\ c. pray for
hem?much in forma tion for our i
scnefil.
Mis. Mary Klla Houknight and j
amily sprnt thyir vacation in'
ioilu~ton. then- home town. They
eport* d a happy stay. Now they,j
a'fy. I'ftiirutd to their present1
unite Crawford,. TN-.- ? r
Miss Ruby Miniek of Saluda, S.
Miss Beatrice Webb of Salley,I
i. 0'., were the quests of Miss!
race Bland on last Friday.
Mrs. B''ll Hammond Jones of
\ew York City hi?visiting liei ^
mrents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammonds, i
Mr. (.alvin (Hover has been a- i
vay 'for 28 years. He is now in
own visiting friends and relatives.!
TL-l-vU J.. ..i ..
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I |IoPtir iHi
I 1IY IlKKHHRT K1
ANOTHI
It I wire certain
I would not
^ > Jm>i- in thesi Ainu
More blessed
The only thin); tl
;?. t ^tmfd?*tti4r +
Would he that I'd
While I had 1
FORSA
I thfew m-ys'i If
Against the Wall,
I screamed and wished
The house would fall;
I dragged about
. .--For days and days,' "
Just thinking odd
And evil ways .
To' hurt hiy friends?
Or anyo'no?
To pet -revenge
For what you've done!
, CARLISLE NEWS
Revival meeting is still going, or.
Tn Carlisle. James Chapel Baptist
church closed a very successful
meeting-Friday night. Revival
inciting began at. Mt. Eden A..ME.
church Sunday. The meeting
is 'starting olffine. Rev. . A. II.
Hatwood of Union, S. ('. . is conducting
the- nieeting. Revival
meeting will begin at William
Chapel A. M. E. Ziofi church in
l ull Sjun. ay. Rev. J." J. Hunter of
Blaeks.biirg, S.-C. will conduct the
meeting. There will be sermons
by.other ministers Sunday.. Don't
niiss coming to William Chapel;
Carlisle, Sunday. We are preparing
to take care of you.
Mis. Willie Mae Whicker and
two daughters are visiting her
grand-mother, Mrs. Dora Batts
-and her father-in-law and family,
Mr. Fi nest Whicker. We are very
glad t<> have Mr. Cola Hill homo again
from Harbison college. Irmo,
"S C. ' . "
We have increased cur sick list
although some of them are better.
. - - ' .
Those on the sick list- are:. Mrs. I
Edna Sims. Mrs. Mattio Sims. I
Misses Sallio Sawyer, Annie Ruth
Savatre, Ida Mae..Savage, Master I
Mrs, l.illie Stewart, and Rev. J.
M. Hawkins, Jr. Rev. = Hawkins *
and Mrs. Stewart are much improved.
We hope the others will
soon recover.
Rev. II. K. Hillian is with Rev.
W. F. Hunter this week at Baty's
A. M. E. Zion church. Union, S. C. I'1
Mrs. Aprnes Sims spent the week |
lid in Spartanhiirp. S. C. with her
friends. . v? -I;
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iturday, August 22, 1936
>&ttattuitB |
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,1 DICKSON ~A^
~''~""o/'-?I?
:K IF:.that
I'd die
be afraid,
*s a man is far , ? ^
in being dead!
iiU I would fear
tk> hi -death ?- ? ? ?.
I not done enough
Lime and breath!
KEN
But" that was lone:
Ago?I've thought
More wisely since,
a ?.i T*??
n iiu ?t\J a v t nuugui
Far better things For
me to do .
Tharv, rave because
You've be^n untrue!
1 should be glad
You left, I guess?
I profit by
Such vile distress!
?T. JAMES A. M. E; CHURCH....
Rev. W. R. Rouler, Pastor
Sunday school convened at 10
A. M. with the Asst. Supt., Miss
Lillian Harris in charge. The
school was interestingly reviewed
by the paster. Services all day wei'e
well attende . We listened
to- three wonderful sermons well
delivered and were food for *
thought. The pastor) - preached
Sunday morning ffom St, Matt'.
14:07-68, Theme: "A Friend Denial."
At 4:00 p. in. Rev. Smith preach
ed in interest of the S. S. Pew
Rally, who spoke from the subject
"A fixed heart."
At 7:30 the pastor presented
Rev; Glass to deliver the evening
message who selected his text
from St. Matt. 17:8, Theme," "The
Transfigeration." This ended a
busy day. Among the visitors
Sunday night was Rev. H. C.
nr e* r? nt 1 A UK
i oung 01 /-ion i^napei /\. ivi. r..
Zion church.
Qur class am! prayer meetings
are putting on new life. Mr. A.
B. Harris and Mr. Delanev, along
with the other leaders and-members
are always on the job. Aug.
23rd the above named church will
run a Bus Excusion to- Camp Welfare.
stopping at Blythewood,
Ridgeway and Winnsboro. Leaving
the church 415 Hen ?erson St/*
(Wheeler;Hill) at 9 a. m. Corner
CerVais and Main Sts. 9:1*5 Come
and help make this a big day. Admission
$1.00.
Mr. R. S. Russell, our efficient
Supt. and officer is improving to
our delight. Mrs. Binah Marshall ..
is also on the sick list. Let the
members pray that they will have
a speedy recovery.
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