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I ? ?| I ; "THE OLD GRAY j 1 ;THE NEW RIDER"! I - ?y 1 f ' REV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS 4 REV. KING PASSES. ?' Sad itulced -was the death of th t late Rev. W.P.V. King, here in l Charleston Juno. !(?. He was erit* ically i\l for several weeks, ami i while the end was expected almost at any- time, his departure brought a gloom, of sadness upot his many friOtids all over* the State. The deceased -was a noted evangelist. He conducted revival meet inns in scores of churches 0! I many denominations, . ami thous ands of people old and young wore happily converted |iy h i s wonderful evangelistic sermons. 2 III staying: his -campaigns . f o 1 churches, he never due time sought, first an understanding, with pas tors as to the .money consideration.' i Winning souls was his chief T?T3jective. And vyhatever was giver. ; hfm in money, and other donationat the close of his iiio tiii^s, frr\yas perfectly satisfied. 1 do no1 know of another evangelist lily him,, when it comes to his "interest in the financial side of..meeting?" Ill' L' I U1111 U1L'. 1! II" lefl i'l.i I Vlt"". to the cor science of pastors ami ' oflicers for whv?mhe , labor, d. Ma ny times his pro rata was a im-i < pittance, yet it wa> received wi'h " ,a fie. 1 feel safe in saying tha' precious TeVC ovrmgrlrrm todn-y ; ' have to their credit the -:.'?ing _ more lost -otiis- than the late iJ. v King. He was pastor of I'linity 1, AMK chinch,, ("hariestoti at tie time of his 'death. I 11 r I'.innui. I >i'. U.S. !.11 \\ I'etlce. HsMSt'cd ill' church' urtii'i is.and the -11 > ' th< deceastod minister," in ill! the. !uI . neral ai ran^<-ir.?u;1 *t i? r to hi-. . ' dentil, tile deceased had i tp;e-ted Rev. I.awreiieo. t<? see after hK afTYiifs. and he stood by. him to the last.. Me at his bedside -simr iny "Je>us L.over of my Soul.".etv when he passed away. lli- funeral - was. conducted from Mt. Zio? A. M.E. chinch, of which Rev. Lawrence is pastor. I)r. Jesse K.,Heard presiding elder of the late Key. ^ Kin^ was in chafefe of the .seiy vice. De.spitd the weather which i was very slot my, a large audience witnessed the stui rites. The senior choir with Saxon Wilson, chot ister, was well represented, and [' rendered, very appropriate music. . Dr. Heard, had invited Dr. TV J. Miles of Columbia to delter tin t principal eulogy but he was not , able to attend* The services consisted of eulogistic remarks, in which the following paid noble -tri bute tto the memory of the deceas/^cd: Revs. .1. C. Dunbar, R.I. Demon, S. Anderson, It. S. La\i$v.i ce and James Steward. The Irtttei was one of the promnent officers of the church pastored by the late Rev. King. Dr. Heard, made the closing remarks which were very fine indeed. His address was the city talk. Quite a number of ruin ister: wet.* pre-ont to pay the last respect to tW-ir fallen brother, fe.w r of whom were. Revs. S. 11. Scott, J. F. 1 let.dei.- '>n U.K. Brogdon, G. R. Mitchell, A.II.C. Reed, Da vid Scot!, Sampson Brown and Rev Mills of Morris Brown. , The AM .-f~i hurcfr. ~~ Some short sighted prophets, a-, mong .vhom are a few miuksters, I'avi* . iff :?rwl ;i i f ^nv.inti1 thut tin* above denomination is fast headed to ;he rock*. Th'y say it is t??i? heavy with <?veihead expenses, burdened d e.vn with general departments. and tottering under the weight of schools and colleges. When the Hook Concern building was lost in Philadelphia they said the church was one-third gone, and the misunderstanding between the general conference and the Sunday School Union at Nashville caused them to conclude tha the church was two-thirds gone , ,But. note of these things move me. I -believe God is as much concerned about His church today irrespective of denominations a ?He was in the days of'the proph ets and apostles. I believe the ?i?wler*4vrp?of- Htc?A M K?chuj"^'>j is as close to God as that of any i ffther denomination in the world The soil of the Christian chur<h [ has never been smooth all the imo an/? nnT?/?r- ut>)1 V.r?* I the centuries of the world ithas L not struck the rocks. And today V the AME Church is as far from > the rocks of destruction as the f rest of the denominations. All churches have their imperfections Band peculiar besetments. And if those pcssmistic ministers would < wimi.wu!. iiM/i, only hold the coVncr of the church sheet placed in then hands instead j of allowing it to slip tile paralytic! church in tlu-ir opinion wouiu Lie r brought v.Vei wlieuiungiy to Christ < the Soltu kock again -t whicn the gates of hcli coud not prevail. '< the A.MK church through its nm . geiiviul on ice r i?r. U. I.. I urry nas ' redeemed all m its lost proper ry a Philadelphia. Charleston Institute, 'the Summer School heie f o r teachers has not tiiiy uic it.ig*..-. enrollment this ylnr in its history .lit lew if any in t.\c Stale i.<.els if. I'rof. C. A. John ? n, s. p i \ isi>r ot t_*oiorim|- .schools. o? t oaihhi'a is in\haige ot too :u . .lute. And truly ho. eduent-u lha't .ia- ever woiked in a city -a.*| u:.. ui.. . i " linn V IU^fll\ . ;.W people nt' ( hill k-stun.-'k it;, wli.U' lljil lAllwtvd tiiilJi I'iHi, .Ini'll : i ii. rhu City Fathers lio:?* yiv.O- hit | hi- hijrhest |??iiisT. an i i n-.- . V--! glues say. when. ho ivi'uM*-?.t i; a . |~ this institute. it j.nt as *y,t ,'i -i. ? ji -,*?? -h-'j,!. Our i in in! i l. j > L.'-T-ri?C. in-i j.ray that h., v.!J'i -h\e ' in re year.-'. "J in- ti< ' ! u-aeiti' >. .! i t .1 a! m-\ i-i:i!' i !?.i;i ll N-Vitf- > f thv Baptist and Ci. ai-vT-a.; | ~ Vfiiiv tin.- trustee. ii.?";ii'?i i., i-. j -ii Cidutiihiit thiv nii'i.*!... ' . a i . I A t. lis inlvaiii'f ' I'll, '".ii *' ' ? ' . 7 , V ? ; JI IU SAI.KM M W S. "."hi-. !i- ii ah in Siay; . < p i.i-'t at tin- -\iitiij M : . ' t'itrri'l!- Na?-a !? :-' \ i?- :-?ii .-.j- } i'i : t. A:ii'i Sutiii;.;, '-i }-. ""i ti.- M' VI I . hail j; - ' i:. .Nil . '('ai . , Niiirt;' >. [h"-ii.h'i.'t a 'i! i?i'-: | h-.i-'I :a !"Vi*!v (Hui'i-t'ii. Tin- i ' I a ' t'ii ill a \V;i What ly.pe L't ' f I alii ,illlii 1" ' used in til ICl I'C !n-iniiU'.' *>t-iiii-_L pi ti'lr mure' iiiti-n-tisl This t .pit- .via* p- ii.-.i .Mi s Siiiilh. -itinl i *i It* uiaiiy a'i"'l ppi'iit- and .wits j , !' I'd !.y .Mr. .I.h.ri IV. .Mi. iiiitl .Ml 7. . VVy.it i k' liiii r j ;p> m Thursday \v;t}.-- in. sister |.j. Ian V Wiilfc^r. !-'r. Clan n.'i- .Ma; ha;i i - p? mI- ' in- a \\i ck in ii in -villi hi pp i fiit iiii.i lYii-inls. - ! j .. 11 . Freddie I !j-.11 -:jl and wil'f ji Ww -York i* !-( * i dinu :i i'cv. w? ? !. I A i l I:is 1114.' Il< r . ;> I*. I ! :i! Il r. M t . ' j V11' i Mi's. I.t.uis 'l i tii.i- ] i f. ' ( ici >!'CV . l\'?-n??'U' }\'l I . In , Anderson after ..r T lit-" -It; f j .yi A his iih.'Iht and fain r Mr.! and Mrs. Arthlif Keinli i;. ? i>K. J. ( . ({I Wtl.FS. I'. I . ill ; <.im:i:nvili.j: dim. iioi.ds j (iUKAT til AUTKU Greenville, >. ? A Hi-ii Tffti; ! , \. M. K. "id arch. I I;,., t ii m <i tiuai'i' i" j . y rimfvu tia' ju t |?:i- - <I was tlicM i?roatest of tiTi-nt year-. The I 'tcwartk and leaders sen?- not :.i. i -1 S.O.S. call ami in li >s t: an a w?- k j . h leader- had in hand the i.'ie assl'SMiu-iil u;' tin- pr'esidlha h!vr :ffed a s|di lidid .-tilp)a.s In'! , in i t the 'local r.i i- > <.!' t: e >t. v. - ' lids. ' ." The iaccuracy wilti u ! i< h tlie-rc- ; H./is v-'cre snhniitted uaiiu-il tin-! ipproval < ! tiic iiiwM skeptical pities a-mhO avh report was ti?! >}?t " (1 with worthy comment. 'The, t* wards reported t'nv -pi ritual !'.j "ch at tin- h'iftli watvr mailt. The conference pal*I- ti'ilf.i! i- of n-p.-ct to tUV deceased ' uieinhvi Mr. Clarence i*iankliii iin<l 1.4ro. .1. Robinson. -ci itioi;.-. do i >nvr t !)< <juiiTTvr -1 ivs jitiK "The Tl'iic Typo of ti.,. Ohris*ii;ti Church", :t:.<I "'I i.iv Church ara| h World". The presiding elder ^commented the pastor on t: program he' is emleavoi nig t o put over ! for thv church. * | IMNK (.RON K A. .M. R. < III R( 11 A very large esoud at tended't he Minday school. Supt. John Raw Is! tnd teachers were on the job. . At 11 :-13 the. pastor delivered a-j nesxaffe to* a packed chum.-. At llie Grand United Orel *r I . >f Odd Fellows' and Kutr ites had i i grand annual celebration. The. im^ram o;f which Mi'. J. K. Ray ias master of ccremo-in* was cor.- L llhted ill a U M ii I n wnv The . . speakers fur 111 occasion were ! Mrs. Delia Riclardsgn,' ' [ 'ah Rhvtt arid Mr. Freddie Met/., j dev. J. I'. . Rawl-i in his own way drenched an unusuai' sermon. This i will lone' he remembered. Miss Martha Paris our every i lay school teacher and a faithful | .'hurch worker is attending summov ( school at Rer.edict. We hope for ( her a successful session. Miss Martha Suber, an instruc- i tor at Harbison institute is also at- t tending summer school. We also -t trust that she too wll have a sue- j cessful session. . t 1. 1. i . ' "L14J TUB CARLISLE NEWS Mis. Orrie Hughes, one c-f the >1<I members of'Williams Chapel leparted this life Saturday night, July 3rd and was funeralized at ,h>' church Tuesday o'clock. .Mr. Clinton Modlock spent the . Ace.k end with his mother, Mrs. S'ettie Medlock atul his -aster Miss I.ilium. Mr. Collie Hal left Wednesday tu'r vNew York City, s* . Chifrli en's .day exercises' were oh -erved at St. I.u'..> Sunday with a 'd crowd. We.atv proud of the ~ lav i>11 lti ;in: nt Seek' \V 111 was ill- I < ' fT'itul. ' , ' 'Ik full'. r;il. of Hro: Molvin W hit t .>i if t-ai'lu-d in tin v rlio ', Vlii vliOivh uas [ a'.-ko i.. witli .a .(< s.liow their .rt?. i . t.ti'i tlit- family'.!h v." Wilkv- itni! faiivrly were .i : i:;t i'U' ' ( '' M all(l'M'"s. -f . let: I' yd >ai1ilay \?t i'at'y. , Ilo and *.r nii'inh'. is iVotn l's. Ufir.* }.?ai>. 1 woohipotl "with p . . MoiIwai:: and members i \lt.; Ihiin i.n'T. K. TU.froli. i i i! ::;.-nV Dav. oxeivNe will" t?t t Ianu:< Chap.! Hapti^t tluuvh : 'i !v " ~ ~~ i "r Ik- t i 1.'(|' .]ua.!.,toi iy cuiilVietvce j hi atVSt. LiiUo \. M. H.'j chard . ,!d\ IT- IS. al 2::{0. |. ^ > a.'c asking ail oirivjM.s l?> be ' i:h -sAi kin(; or iskaki/*, l KSI>\\. .11 I.V 1.1? -S:0? p.m. ihcsi-' wla;, failed to ' 'see "Saul," : j?_ s-S h-i ad" _Ujs.t 'l'all will a it; i nave ine ii|i|i(iruirmy .1 ues.;i\. .lu'y l'! at !S o'clock wheh this :t 1"tii'tii will ho repeated ip the u itorittm. of Al'i a university. ' Many who enjoyed this excel-" 1 cantata- will want to* see it wri in'as it i- hotii instructive'and a tot a 111 i The story Uinyes. 11 11 the It;h'lioal. story of Saul's i| el ii>e to |>o.o darity as lvinjr if Israel, ii^ di'sohcitience to (h'd, oe.ihasui In- dcclin,. in _|>upuktit;, ,\v? !> i. that "of' 1 >a\id yrcw. l; - . ii-alon ..! ;;t- i 'i of 1 >a\ id a: d iaully .his 11 a.iic '.death followed hy >a,.id's ci ronatioii as KiiT?j of Is ay!.' . 1 'I Li-.', ante icai ' brauia fs :suiv. ' < ileSiSi ti.?t only the lover* )'f draau't nit a!>" '.ho'-e who like jfoml 'nni-. ie. M::i.y v.ot e.iicnther tile tut 1 a' -.1 si: tfjiy ability ? '!' lit v: 'a? . .Vtp-y ; Sn-a; a':;d the a ii'f iVl' Mr, -Joseph Wilson as. ni- uf lit !? l >avid. -"I he ot?a r nieta :'j* of t! ill" also -ellit-1 !| fro.n t oo least ir.if 1-ao'or., i f t Ij. ' . :t v. 'I fioy are :'s hih.v. s; .lonus !:;.!i played hy Mr, Marcus l'at-r; 'die' a.-! played hy Mrs, Ai.yie l'oe w Artr i.tMui j.ja.W! uy .mis. ( llfiiwn; Samuel, Saul' -aiuL. ii f, played b..tbep..r-i':;.shi? n, ',1 I !'?')! y. T'.V.I st: t >i.y ehoius .ip'jti'it litis ea-1. .\'l oai t k ipatits wKl ln> ( ) :},ril i-1 tin- riiUu't*'.:! > "i -iim.es 111 l?ibl<lines. I> ri"t fail to ei 'tlu.s i*i?i-**. ri<i< n*, to miss it is- to inis> ;t trout I't i -i nted by thy I'topia c lub i f 1 i'.-t Calvary 1'aptis! ehute!\ lie'.'. S. S. Voiiii?b|oo?.|, pastor. "'"*\<i.i?sr?>u" adult's 'J.Vt I'liiMtcu*. ul. ...lu ddnu I :?v. .M* -dames SusTtnt a Graham." I >?l la Itii. at dsoiv an'.l Ksteil,'. (Vai l;, v.-. ofi.ii.'cil bona* after nttynd t Wmnriii*.; vo'itfcrt^.-tuv al the i 'i i !'* v - 1 t?-r- Social club met ' Ms- I,otlit* of Mrs. S. Graham. \lt*i <i vo!ri*?i-' too business pari was conducted by tin* pri?siilcnt. N<;\i n'si'i tinjr' witH~?*Irs. Hai-y (I. lib I'. ' i e ' > I'l-pl ioll I III .'III III* till* Itt'W ?? bool hoa-e'\\a.? tbv sccrn. of ;i . ?i.\ joyo;:s orc'asioi) ,;n Kriday iiiybt vl.on tle above, named club ;nv? a l. v. !y bamput. Tin* room \ a at list .vally lUcorat.c.il in pink id. bin". Many snunu-r. tlouvrs ivi re u d and tin* beautiful -had. s ovi" the lights made one 1 hit I; ?In! i e was ft: i m.-v . para use. Mi?vs M.elant! C. Clark served. The ' '?i:?in lent res wi'Vc ?riiine<. t ; i*. n i nni.-ic \va.j furnished by the '.din of .Miss "M. Boyd. 'Ihnse.eM< vn<; the a'Piir were T. C. K'inly, li.'ie Nixon,- A. P. Jtlvhardson, Ca! .:11 i::e <ilies, YT. I' ultcn, Kubie Niyi.a. i'. J. I.'iv. iniin, M Boyd, i P. ttf.yd. T. Bowman,' t1. I'; 1 .i,.! P. Kb- tt, II. Jeter, M.ible, Nix1.11. It. Richardson, M. (dark, Fred [{eesc, Airncs Baxter, Bertha Rich irdson, (i. Baxter, Mr, and Mrs. Bawls, II. Starks, R. Clark, R. k'hett. Nan y Pa; is, Mrs. Olivia 'ark, It. Rieehai dsnn, Fannie Pads and Mrs. Ruth Smith. Mi-sos Melrose Clark and (Jorhena Richardson .left last \Veek 'or I(cTeware and NewYuck where hey will spend the summer. Miss Ida Rarr.es spbnt the week ind with Miss T. Lowman. I 1 ".PWW* 1 11 p*~ r-.yv-^r.iUHIW! for- i V^mbi I PAI'JfffTtO LEADER SPRINGFIELD RAPT CHURCH RewC.F. Gaudy, Pastor Grer nville.--It was interesting to observe that the 41ii of .July was celebrated oil a Sunday. Jn I spite of the fact that manypeople rcprett.d this happening, ncvert':e !vs- many others accepti d tlu*. day an?? cahti' out L( join in devotional services. The Sunday -chool was ileiy jryod. I Tin- pa .-tor tritiiitj.il d at the i '.'iilar morning's worship ? tailing advantage of ti c Jth .fo ox1 pound t'poti the true meaning of freedom. I lis theme l>. imr: Wh-n Ft cd' * tosword was f. fared. Afte llie sej'\iec commat"ion "was :Vrv.d. All Vtl'^rt* are'hoine hi.olc SJ-.' and IJ.YPl' Con .'cation. A't the regular night service, Mr.. Samuel I.. Gaudy, son of \?"?** I pa tpr and a student' in School \ Religion at Howard University <! iivefed the serntep -I'.-v the I cd aire'. H's theme:, Christ'hit j ' illoices. The me^stu o' .?;haHpn.*vd j :li- lnodotn Christian i?- . "l\> lvs; c-1? iv*f - ill thy present riwiiHjii'iiv, social, ami teligious l.if.- < l' ' <>ut- j" wo. Id. .Mr. Handy'is to -eta ive his j B.lhdegree in Juiie. i-,.Os.' I . i "I , NKWIiEKHY N ? W S. *. ' . . \ ^ ' T!h> funeral st-rviit for Mr. Sam ^ '.'< 1 1'Onin was coiida.tod 'Friday, aft ' noon July 2. at . Miller ?'i>a-.i rci AMK ehtiltli by K. v. 1. H. thimble, with Miss -El-i.- (.hillmnn,! orga.-iist. and_Mi'. F.B: Piatt, tin-' in 'ak' iv. First hymn-"! Would No.i I.iVe Always." by Hey. J. S. Maid iii!: PruyeF. by IteV; Brooks; hyhin "Thor^- F a land of I Pure IKlightScrip*. pre ai d a v. : < !)'t!.r'-s by Rt v. Weather!*.; ' ' li d i".. v by I'ndet taker Piatfr; ard chorus *1 )?>(?> degas Caiv'' y M.t-y Pontile Piatt and i hoir; Ili'Uiarlt- by Mr.' I.oiia and Mis.; !.. I. I'r.att. Kernion Mnit. > Th' uie: "Service for (io.i.". All of ill' p-'a'o us spoke hi'. ly 4'- M i. I'oi : in s I:i as a - ( Ini'- iau ueii 1 lint ,,{ town and i< tid- w-.nv l)r. P. \V.' . ! ill ...Mr. If;, koi' Hall; Miy and . i , / V\ 11 ii~ S'.ii ! . his dmaa.iin ; m !) i 'h i'., .'.ii h. II" k;;\> iii-uI'll .i | ;i . a wit'.\ d;-. -?* v .."i la- iv v.- :r;.il it i i. ' r . Mi? I 'in 1 ...sr .it iu-ii ,il:t.lv-t'.M- :.l : a a. \\V. 'in -ii.'-' WW > ' 'ii !' - :i JU' hii'i ill-. it ; ;'il>d. ' t ! it. W'i ai?- i'.ia-i in' i .'- -M !. ' .... j-v "Ut a _ y'!"- j I!;.\ .ntr i'i. iM' .t ii al'i". days. " . ; v. i:.? 11; 'dim-.. "f . iii.y I lii.ii i a! a.|.. d?a-i-i--i?i %'? ? ?;! ( . I '. ri'.:nl? -l-.t.t i- a: La.::.!- V. ?1 "* t : ii.-ii.I.-. ; Ml':. I aid;! l.s ti\. It. I Mr. f:.... < ... .. i.:- v.and h\<\ ail.* -,v 'ii.sk aio in . t ;rr-1 . it \ \ ii 11.v ri'hilivc.i an i 1 I'i h la.!-. < a!\ at'* . I'i U riaii < v.iri !i ' K* s. A.II. Id a-i-:ut, I'aslor 'I i: - It- ' a t hat was ta'.'v lit 1 'y M: ..* I :.\\ ; ' Ni'-vilK*' was ,1'ji- j , ?- ia! til -iiHi: tin- >.!\ - 1 J . :i IJ ""lI: . *i? 11' , fall < - j i on y r:av.o it; y 1 haw !? ? !> v l iv.'i y I'. idny ;i! ui iii'i'ii ;'i.. tn 0 o'clock. All :itc t*<ni!iul!y .1 k v i vi-.'u- vv'us Vf. : !'i" so\v.. \\ ,doliyhud T I' 1 ~~T~ ' 'I . ~ !k-uk-, tli.- r-i t >"ii' r i-.i. Saihll II. j. ti he A.Kit :s' mi I - < .... - ' |k--, !: \ \ Thompson I.>!'?vKi' ))" (;!; i|u> work that'-| k-' if.- ii. ii" . ! ein'iHiiitu'C'l :t !: ' '.it'' d ! . l?t' i lit tn ! !' | i in'. and Ui:t!:i. |*'ki. In 11 t cot. fey it'os. I I'liiinir ' "vidivn's 11 . r !1< v i .u: \vt" was: "Wat h." (llt- Wjll liti! it,- of tho impi'-tut ?R'P if ho ink ?-:i- . ' i v.ltiJo .-villi-a! im Inly (tii. M'.-i- lay. At' i! ;k toy's text .. \yns. . I.nkf 1 I l k I'll' tiit* "Mailing l/x-[ tiisf ." llv i'-M t.f tho varioay 1 kin-Is .of 't-xi-i.:.-1-? that arc jrivon daily for met.' 'icvinjj;- Ot??l. \"isi^ to's U't'o : At , -;;"ia-s S.I'h (Ittl'dtt'cv, Who sniy ' h .the choir, I.illic (Jl.td 'let). 1 f ;> i-i-1 il-nhy, Banks and M G..J (i.-i-itna!', who wonre 't'1 i{_ !?t'c-ii to t-.i ! a nicnil) r. as lit t cccfvcil' a 111o-1 cordial \vi'|i,'Otiiifroth tip ?;i -1..? otlii frs and ntcin hers. " 1 A !:? t " ait? tided the harbecu" at the eulorecr Community Ii?>. pi .J. It ha.; all modern equipment . and {s.< veral useful articles have In eu received .from white a.;d colored. oit'zens for the showers. Much credit is due Dr. J. K. Grant, the trustees and citizens of the city for the work dene so far. Don't fail to visit> it when you come to the City of Friendly Folks. d A, C. K. LEAGUE, KING?TREE DISTRICT I>\ L. 1). Bradley AVt. spent a "very nice day in Kings tree Sunday at Bethel A. M. K. church of which Rev. S. ,.M. Hughes is pastor. A very guy -group of Li ague rs met for reorganization. Mrs. Corene Adams was unanimously elected pre so Other officers ..ar-e Minis ?dka Witherspoen, secretary and >Miss Mary.' Mitchell, treasurer. Many of the old officers were retained until later, retained until later. Rev. Chapel McClary and Mr. i .< . -.-peuver Hughe- are very ac- ! live in getting the-itc ague back v here -it once was, Tliey assuri 1 me ti nt Ivingstiee will] be well represented at the state conven > . . . turn the seconcr week in August. ! Si':u-.e the" date o'f the state liing has hierj changed the i yariorn Leagues and {Sunday j schools will have more time to prepare f?.v a large attendance. . The ireiV?.-tration this year is j to be by fieagiKs instead of by ; delegates.' That is each League [ will register itself in the state' ' ouve,y. ion by?paying?uue?dollar j hntuul of ,25c for each delegate.! Itvis my hope that the Kitigstree district v.iil lead in attendance at the stale meeting. CONWAY NEWS , llethel A. .M. E. Church Rev. W. I. (lorcf-I'astor Sunday, .July 4, wate truly a kr? at""day in "/'.It.ii. The pastor ' selected for a text I John 1:7 | subject. "X<ce -Ity of a Blood J Transfusion": . ' After the study of the lesson J the Sunday school was reviewed j by Mr. lb II. ileminingway. At the evening lu.'ur the pastor bi ought another- burning nies " The Knockiligs". . Tli,. I...,-.,-,'- \M v ...... .... I I\i ; ovniiijr at tin-, home of j V.:* . L-n!a I>o\vitt. A gh/rious j T.v.ve t'.-siM- wa> hvl?l at llu* ihtirrh. 'I'i.ti! .-day i.iuh! the iKuconesSj ! c,;n-IM?-i at Mrs. I.i 1 lie- Wt-av-I -r i r: ' . . \ -o;!-^' . ryrl'la! hy .hum s 1 lull ! a |H'o ni.-i k U'ltor front lleihiine Co Lilian i.ollvffi-; Dulcnu, Florida j > >.- \ . i y tn.ueh enjoyed. Mrs. : n> isiv tiaeher V/f i. i. i ./I! ;r was at the piano. do ' t ; l.vtl,'.* Raymond i : u ?? \ :io wit aeoiden'. u.i y. : d in Wun.-imuw river was .-ad .o (ii.e hole t oininunily. "Mi.-s Alston 'nf (Jew: tret own. is l.i i . vi-. it-rote relatives and friends ' Mr-. I.etia ll.nj'Hos and Mrs. . Anna Ilayitos have returned after -pond in if their ya'catio'n in he'?-Xj>: th. M r, OI.IVK A. M. K. ( III. iH il | Uev. J A. (iaml)le, I'a-tor | i lie Sunday sehoiil is prugres:-i."4 nii-t-ly. ui?! r the leadership of . > i>t. II. !,. Donrinick and his cola W'o have. a remarkable In. i.iber nl' i-lii hi: t-ii. The following .Hud us: Mr. Boozer frr/m AnS-i.-h i':ip:i-l church; Mr. Flehim i.t' \\ whe rry and little Miss I : I rice Bowie of ('olumbia. t v aftrr Sftnday school h ".'oral- -service la-gun. Seripl-H.-Ti.e ii'.oriiiiU'1 ia : in'SJ., duhii Id: 1. This serin-1-1 a> di !iv. : ed-wilh great thot .o-.e and fervency. A huge iiinr.bes cohunuued here. TH-us Mary Alice Brown, Ecii ! Mayer.-.. and Ruth Lindle: who is -tudyirg at Benedict summer i .1 spent the week-end with th--ir parents. : pastor motored over to Mt. Ii'in'. - pieach for the Rev. Y<> n??. hut the writer fears that lie- iifiu hnmiicap'-d the service. Ti e remains of Miss Hattic Mayers were deposited here last i in- Ucv. iiliisuu?pr-enebed-fit funeral. . NKWIIKRKY NKWS Ilev. 11. A. Adam-, presiding el'der t f tin- Xewberry district lias In .ii acting pm'tnv of Millei Chapel church since Rev. W. C. Crawl.<" il left. .Sunday his text Kaok. A wonderful sermon was delivcicd. 1 he elder stated that the next pastor will be ip by Saturday In Momoriam In memory of Dr. John Champion Dickenson. Dear brother though you left us July, 11'20 that beautiful tenor voice will never be forgotten." Sleep on, We loved thee Well but Jesus loves best. A loving sister, V. E. D. MOSES HllRST. LEESVILLE NEWS ' Sunday schools opened at their usual hour with Supt. and teachers at their respective places. We had with us in our Sabbath school the Presiding Elder,. Dr. E F G Dent; the district Supt. of Sunday schools, Mrs. .Pegueso^. the president of Juvenile Missionary society, Mrs. Duckett and Mfes Carrie I.yles, a student of Benedict cofh'tre of Columbia. The Rev. .Dent preached a yery wonderful sermon after which they took Communion. The Rev. Dent also held hs second quarterly coti-^ fere nee. After service they were carried to different homes where they had.dimwnv?We are always triad to have visitors.. The Masons were addressed on lost \Snniln.. nt tVio Stt Mnffhows C. M. E. church, Rev. G W. Samples preached the sermon. Jn .spite of the rainy weather a fe\v attended service' Sunday night. | Mrs. Mamie Patterson and daughter, little Willena returned Saturday where they spent awhile in Oiangeburg and ,St. Matthews.. Mr. Louis Greer of St. Matthews | was seen n tmvn-last?Monday. ?Miss Georgianmt Summers of M'-rrytoWn was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sainie Lee. Mr. Joe Lee is in the Leesvit'le hoiptnl where he is being treated for a broken. l^g.?? Mrs. Birdie Marshall is in th? Columbia hospital for an operation. Mrs. Mamie Hartley left last J week for New York. MI 1.1; BRANCH A. M. E. CHURCH * Rev. 1. II. Dozier, Pastor ij. S. met, at 10:30 o'clock with the Supt. and -teacher#. at their IHxst of duty. The lesson was very beautifully discussed and seem to have been.enjoyed by all. Ser.mingly we are fortunate to have visitors every Sunday. Miss Jessie Mae Williams was our truest Sunday. morning service began at ii:.w with a very large attendance.Thy sermon was very good. iSuh.ieet All That Are Prepared Shiu'-l Knler the City. The Communion was served. I.oafcue met'at 5:00 o'clock. The J.eague and the Junior. Mi: sii^iry society are going to have a hex entertainment on July 1 Oth and planning to* have a grand time. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. 11 y nan was the dinner guest of L. J. t'oliSaok aird. reported a nice time. Mr. John \V. Judgt. was, the dinner guest "of "Mr. 5T7 TT"ifutfgo. Miss Jessie Mae Williamson spent the day with-Rev. L. J. Ilynian and family and was enjoyed very much. The entire Willliam& family had an outing Sunday which all enjoyed. They residfc at Claimst-n. The League is inviting 'everybody out to see them in their one 'li.ur service each afternoon. SAINT PAI L HALT. CHURCH He" >V, L. Wilson, Pastor College Place, Columbia, S. C.? Friday night closed a successful ten nights revival at St. Pauil. The -( rvieo-j wei e conducted hv Rev. A. L. Peterson, pastor of Fib'-"over souls were converted and our paste:, Uev. Wilson cast his membership with us. He is new a memlx r and the pastor of St. Paul. |t Quite a number of visitors at-1 tended the services among them were Mrs. Drew of Arkansas; Rev and Mrs. Tolbcrt of Greenwood; .\lr. Code of Seneca; Rev. and Mrs. l.i. C. Jenkins and Mrs. Matilda Griffin of this city and Rev. B. Q. Sears, pastor of the 1st Baptist church, Johnston, S. C. %?R&TA BLISttUD 1908 I i J . W . B i DRY CLEANING , WE ARE EQU! J: YOUR RUG .j. as \vel.1 as any other (leaning. If X A Trial will convince yon V v * HOLLEY A FUNERA] 2101) Senate St., (for. House an AMBT7LANC OCR RHONE NEVER SLEEP! The Ilol'ev Fnoeril Homes at PHON] >IR MOTTO: PROMPT AI A Sen ice in Keeping 18 YEARS OF EFB wmimi "' 1 .1 I.^PPI Soturday, \July It), 193?;'. The collectioin amounted to $80. 13. 5 Sunday mord.ing Sunduy school opened at tlu? usual hbv.l The banner class Vor the day was N'd 7, taught bv Mrs. L.. K. - Duniels, tohti ibute.j 81.30. The n^irniiiK services \vt ic. large ly ; v'ended. The assistant Pastor * J* Rev. Srni.st Bonner selected Exodus 2:24, using..jUs theme "How Clod's Lovo Preserved Mis Church".?1 The sermon was enjoyed by ah. At night the pa-tor preached l'rom the subject-"That Won't Do". h, u ?,"S* 't ^ Columbia Vulcanizing Works V ! 109 Hampton St. Southern Ily. System Arrival and departure of passeogtT trttllis; operated by the Southern Hallway-Company, at the t'nion Station. Col imbia, S. C.t effective .tune 1, 1927 Tr. Leaves ' No. Columbia: For: 21 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill, Charlotte, Washington 9 5:20 A.M. Spar'hurg, Ash'vla Knoxville 12 8:30 A. M. St. Matt., Orangebur?. Charleston 31 8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aiken. 15 (?:50 A.M. Ncw'by. (JreenwoOd* (Irecnville. 19 8:13 A.M. HlkMc., Barnwell Savannah. 118 11:20 A.M. Camden, l.ancas_??? rr Bvek- H -i i:;iu r.tii. sp dr., Asnvlo. Chi. 2S 4:50 I*. M. St. Matt.* Orangeburp, Charleston. 32 5:00 I' M. Chester. Rock Hill, 1 Greensboro, Wash. Halt. Phil. .N.Y.C. 17 0:50 P.M. New'brv., Gr'wod. And'sn., Atlanta 23 10:10 P. M. Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tarn. Tr. Arrives No, ^Columbia From: 21 1:50 A.M. (Miaiua, Tampa,) Jak'vlle., Savannah 18 (5:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson. Gr.' w ood., Nowhry; 31 8:20 A.M. N.Y.. Wash.' Charl., Rock Hill 117 12:25 P.M. Shelby. Rock Hill, Lancaster, Camden 27 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brg., St. Matthews * ? 2K , 1:10 P.M. Chi., AshSle.SiiaL -ift)?1:30 P.M. MIV., Horn' Itlkvle. 32 1:15 P.M. Auj?., Aik., Rat'bR. 10 9:50 P. M. Ashc'le., Spar'bg. (Atlan., Greenville) tt 0:25 P.M. CharT, Or'brg. St Matthews 23 9:10 P.M. Charl'te.,* Rock Ilill Chester 10 9:35 P.M. Grn'vle., And'son., Gre'wood., Nw'bry. CITY TICKET OFFICE 1208 Sumter St., Phone 6356 DEPOT TICKET OFFICE So. Main Street Phono 5023 V PHONE 7162 ^ iiunson i. \NI) TAILORING i' IPPEI) TO DO X CLEANING X ' we are not doing your cleaning *{ that our Scrvic*. ig"TtesT ' ^ 71.3 MAIN STREET | ?????? lND sons L HOME id Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C. e service 5?For Direct Connection with > Gadsden and Eastover, S. C. E 7998 *D COURTEOUS SERVICE" I With Every Purse TCIENT SER7.1CE v