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1"The Old Gray" |
Kw. E. Philip Ellis ^
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State Meetings Now History
Whh no- view of interference
with the work of the. reporter fot
the above meetings \Ve simply
want to give a faint expression 61
4. our iiitp-ressToj, of them. As I saw
it* tht- Slate Allen League and
Sunday School t'-ovvveut ion -held?it\
Allen University at Columbia. \Voil
nesiltry,' Thursday aiul. Friday ol
last week was one of the best wt
have witnessed. Not only have I
attended them in this State but
iti several Lpi-vopiti districts. Dr.
J IS. Bern. Jr., is really at home
in league work and is to be commended
fur tile great . Convention r
have heard Bishop J.S. Flipper's
Everybody in the world shmi'i
< address on "V -uth ;m*j the Churci
of Today." It alone was well
worth' otto's trijS to Columbia. Mrs
S.I.. Fiinper.'^vife of the. Bi-ho|
caught l!a-' Un.rt _.''ii-ii.gatiu,i a
we.l'l .t.- -[ivv'H'.ors In her most <\
cellcnt spiAi h Thai -lay aftomoui
They- ale Hot .-' lily -o'ltsiaudtJrJ'"
ehiu aetei s. m our ClioivH. but ' vu:
rate as -wtll. IV.if. ;\\ .11, "Shackle,
foitj. of Na-'1'.'i'.Io. Tor'!'., is indeed
an ?tAji<-> i . iv. iJUi-t rated leftujes in
Sunday - - i--1 w<rk. lie is a
num.,' 'the h 'to be -found iriv
: sportive of eha . eh-or race.
As sta'V. ;v . .1 merely speak
of some phar's'- f th.e e.?liventi?>r.
I vcuiii -a\ b-j; tiie f;c?"
that ;i i-.'te: t. ? rtieiaivvportei
4 has been r: vhv doitrgs o* f
these Wtji. be "re'.eased t'
.the stitisfa . ..?( *' the 'little statEnotiirl;.,
-aid. S-C:i-- of . the K-y;V.
Mippurte! s . f. the at'.--:
had ..t > lea;. the- .tin vti: ivfon.
the la-' day. They \vb>.. Hrs. .!
K. fh'Haa-. J'.S. a "oel S. Nar.ee, .j?
i ri-....... i w u i? .... t . w
^ Jane ret re, I II. B.K
-7 ' /. II ii.h-l.i ..ml. 1 1 77317 JTTT"'
soil. W.K. i:, h:.WX. Slims'
J.C. Jam* ?\ < >.'!. S! ,!rt,e* .J. 'I
Jenniry. IJ.K IiI .-i"!i atei mailt
others.
Nam! l.iijuor.
Ill .?>: fh.'a--' ; the: ? .*k!e -olio
aiftojie; oar 'nuna!' gfyvl*
that don't "n\ v too iiiUeh .sense at
their best. v they jfel jo-t
the sir..-!; a .:; *< v.hr.-key th-;>
are <1 cji-t .a e t t IV 1 llsel Ve<. Hlt?i
u ? " :'? .'t liiii-rTiit to' vetyiiodv
!> . In. ivu;: iii-ni ?i??" a . roii jai'.<.as
tiny Tinte ajro. u.-,
1 ante in rd 'a .y.'jt "";.i t'e'.v .wrvU*
Itov U: m?;??iwv!. w??men. Iu
tlu*' \\a :e v. e uvie riding
the men . th * ii--ir :i: t y* overallon
r t; . 1: t :: on versa-'
tie:i with '. I- i.Kiy <ii !.ya: - from
t hat ' 1: y; hi' a "A > 1 n'lol'V*
erwbli'en, ami an : 1 dr..e? v.',.
ma: --at hefwlf... a:; I . uaand
-.jti:i. -r _ ui-J r hat end. of the
car' with !!< ' i-iv.a: < o. Wren I
told h?T v' tin* -)!. k?.r ah- ad .-he.
, looked at a.-* > U\?J that sionihiiriy
h'er C'Vi - til: !i?*d v'luy, i? d and
e ft i !:. Bat I ; aid for my ir<
reproof. { '. s: . bi'".v >m.ok?
from li'.tiut": .ill'i n??-11: i * a: ti
look .like fomvcainc -fi in tier t-yi and
t-ai;' ' N-.;.v to is absolute-.
' v n-t 'is i'- -a 1 n ~ .a. I'o:
people to ievo! I ii"iii-e.ivvs With
with 11111' e -?-jj?a:!,.".:. i!: tr. I'~r-nr-'
ally t very -.liot-n in the world
would c*en 'fit* operation if all ??t
their us'- ours were as I. But
then are ores of people who
lake a u? i r. of whiskey ami it's
i never k: .i\vr. ttV the. public. Usually
those pi ; !e of whom whiskey
makes fe.ols <01- not too wi-e when
* they are sober. I have seen them
on'st-iei.;t cars, busses and sit
r at the .front to be ordered back
1 1 to' the it-ar. It's not them", hut it
i? tint which 1- in them. A half
durnker. perso^ is intolerable.
When they oinrht be home under
their beds they are On the streets
and in public places exhibiting
such politeness as is common to
an old Z .o m.o! key. It doesn't
iiiiii't *Ki i i.-> iiinsitfi tru,
Negroes should .master liquor and
not let it master them.
Prof. W. II. Shackleford
Prof. Shackleford has stirred the
city of Charleston thin week with
his wonderful illustrated lectures
- on Sunday school work. People
of all denominations are talking
about him. He is rated aroon.;
the best this age affords. It would
be a blessing to Sunday sehoo
teachers ifVfcvery city could on
gage this gifted lecturer a few evenings
every year. We are further
behind in real Sunday schoo
work ttyin arW other professiona
work. Ha lectured two evening*
I ^ '
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at. Morris Brown church on invitation
"of 1'roi. John A. Harris.
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Miles
While attending the Slate meeting
at Columbia. Mrs. Ellis and 1
were gueSts at the above home together
with Bi-hop and Mrs. J.
j.uke's delegates The house was'
crowded daily with callers to tee
.he Bishop; and Dr. and Mis.
iflts extended ' them the greatest
courtesy. We have never nad a
warmer reception than . at tin.-"
home. Dr. Miles has made legion.ii
t'rieuds.dry such treatment, ;\vho
a ill speak and act at ti e proper
.nne and place, lie will go up ot
lowi'j with his friends,' and not
ne will i^ispute^it. li: supporting
- ?;?'v ? <- v i"- j"??
iosvrts: Airi. MU<.v, i- uiily 'one
. q.iccii in her honie'when it coniesko-cnU'itauwny;.
Tactr- kn.iiiies.?
f.vi.i ever L?V rcimmoercd. Mis^es
yit'iit'Va Tuibert, Anna MampauK
iiitl Margaret Lyatt, St. Luke's
ait* agents for The PalmettoLea*
nt had to order an increased nun)
/>. i o: copies fur this week. '"See
.neni early- Suiuruay nioi Mings,
iial get jour pa.pt.-r.
"Lit us advance oil ouj, knees."
SI M l lvK . N KM S. j
Many, ouui.gs an- being -hat!
.a.ring this scasofi. . Tiu- isLmtay
ii'oi o: the. l.-t baptist clniKii'
gave its a*ii!.ua? picnic at Lbei itepanic,
'ground or. Tntiisday A a ,
,'..st 1"- and'on Thursday n'ltc at
tcoriKviei. an e\ei)ihtf outing wa...
.c by numbers ot /Kin.amiel for
?i srrtri.-:ii-v)f Lir.m.a1;.? < in .M, i:-,
ii.y iij'.t'. A uc. t? a lawn f/atty \?.aV
- eti.al t-iie|n?>ni.u".'of .Mr'. ami Mi.-,
-an W iii-iHut* for the beinr'o ot
a.-, risirali..!
l'Puurbs-.tv.e T'ederaled t'luh'
iu.il its regular hieeti: g ..n 'I'm> s..
y^ afti ttiuon. Au.g. lotii at the.
an; of Mrs.' Strotnan on- l'artt
.to' St. I'Sio Pi t -, being Kin. of
. h - cilj On- vice-president ' pn
a a in I a f .:K ': Cisin-.-'ss. nmoting
it after which- i 0-|.'i e-!uii< nt s .A'
rt: -wrvvd. ; .
. r-.
Mmc K;V<>ii ! 'eder'aled
i .'e met at. the heme i>r Mis. Aii'
S W. i- II I t I HI
11. Wniiif the- business
a t^uei ti W ii- M'V 'lal t\?f
?" ; nL tile l.'Uii,- ..'ti tlli*"
. ,vi-?i <iav. 1'lii: ?.ei'e made
a lawn i>it11y "" Morris I'el
< campa .< ii Wednesday niirlit
.\ iltt 2.*>t*. after the' in em r
arrived file hostess seized
i ctV I I I i slli tj-jj drink then 111
tli I'llei Iii.if ire Cteaiu
it, i vake were served. Mis- N.. 1.
lh. vis <>!' 1'akti.ka. I''!a.. was ptvst:t
and shade'.'excellent r-liu'ti k.-.
!l,"inir the Till-' Vi
iailm Alumri p'hap'.ei h !ti its
: .'.ha! meeting' "U Wednesday
nit", A'jg. .11 with Pint', a lei Mis.
I.'.. l'rinleau. The president being
"t til., city, tlii? viv.e-piesiueiil
pi -sided All etlieejp were re-elect
<i. " Alter the buslpe-s' .iiKetir.v a
-pendid program was i eti'iieii.
Miscs X. I. ]>avis was the guest ittli
V meeting a!m) and again mady
ei'leUt remark's. .Miss r.uis 1': i,,
kau rendered tin ihstriLmcrtnitv>
ctii<i Miss Marie Mngk-lou jave
a reading. Tile serial h?>ur was
i. !: spent in playii g a game.
M'.-s X". I. 1 Pit is wen tir-l pii/e
a:, I Miss .Marie SiU^ieteii second.
i hen salad .with sliced tyrant".s
aitines ar.d iced tea fallowed with
ice cream and cake. then after din
ai i- mints w-re served.
Mis. Maud Pcndei'irrass enter
i.m-u ?im a lawji party <?i: ? onj
'.f-iiiiy afternoon Auy. 11 in honor
I i Little Mists Mattie Rayin ? 1"
! shur.mei ton. The yuuny folk sport
|m jolly afternoon ('laying games
j then enjoyed the refreshiny repast
[served.'
I ahel arc Visiting Key. at.d Mrs.
1;:i rkt* iii Xcwurk."N.X.
Mrs. R.L. Hickson of Columbia
'was the yuest of .Mi-, and Mrs.
Samuel Richardson on Sunday.
" M r.s. Prisedl!a llroydon anil lilt 1 c
lauuhter L-enef, of Warms , .Ohio
Mr. Adam Perry and two sons ot
Florence were called home on a count
of the death of th< ii mother
Mrs. 11 attic Perry.
Mr. Norman Ponderyra-s is at
home visiting 'his mother Mis. M.
Pendcryrsiss.
Prof. J.C. Priohau spent Friday
in .S'imniei ville on hu.-iness.
Mr. S'.J Mcl>onald is -attending
the National Postal Alliance meet
liny in Philadelphia, this week.
Mi>. Letman of Chicago, 111., is
visiting her dauyhtor and son-inlaw]
Rev. and Mrs. KM. Rook r
Miss Rosa McLain now of Ne\\
York is vi-itiny her p;irentsr Mr
and Mrs. Frank Me La in.
Rev. J.(l. Stokes, spun* the pa-'
week in Ratlins, S.C.. conducting
revival services, for Rev. Norman
He reports a successful meeting
with a large number of cunvvrtMrs.
Matt ie Sutton is visiting
her son in Newark, N'.J.
| Mrs. Calla Townsend is V i si t i n<
relative^ in New York City.
Miss Ilattie B. Nealey, now u
New York is vMting her parentRev.
anri Mrs. Nealey
I.YK ESI. AM) NF.WS
I Revival meeting begar\ at tin
Siloam ^Baptist church, August >
with Rev. I. B. Butler, pastor. Tin
meeting was opened by Rev. T. I.
I Duckett. He preached the gospe
1 witlr"po\ver. Monday night Rev
j H. Norris n preaching and
* preached the week through. Elev
. 1/
/ ' . .
V.
a?
on souls wore adde to the church. >
Sunday August loth the Sunday
school began at its usual hour.
After S. S. Baptism was ecu- I
ducted. Rev. Hardin preached a!
soul stir rim? sermon:
At o'clock Rev. B. T. Hall
and his elvoir worshipped with us.
?Kec.'T.'!./ 'Pnrltrrr trrnt wtfnrmtJlNs
K. Hinki'iis and A. Dinkins
were the dinner, gtiestfc o-f Mr.
and Mrs. R. *1". Bin1'.
Mr. and Mrs. K. l.Mvher .and
family moteied > visit Mr and
Mrs. K. '1* Blue, Sunday.
Mi .-. J.. Vi. IHnki.ns-.hos improv"t'd
i very iitlieh d.ailiglher illne>S.
l.tivVRVS NEWS
Ajuiist II Mrs. Mary Atkinson
m acrya member- of this co'mnumI
y- and* fne'niho.i: of,Brown's chapj
! A. M. fr.'Z. ehu im passed quiet'
y to the pTpatbi yond. Mr#. Atj
? iison has been 1'cvivle^ and ; in ill
i.l). aith f? r a lonir tin e. She lived
in New ,i u k with her daughter
I... -l itv .? v she rot time,1 home
v ill her son Mr. AI Ion* Atkinson
.*;t .th: re AVv'f'K-' airo. Mrs. Atik
!js<>n \\a- well t' oiiuht o/ in this
I t .'iv.ninMty , by both xvhity.antl
, ei lorn!.
}!' V, ; . 1! feil'ldell o millet od.
' ti I,"! a! ia-Lts. We oxtcnd'l,
; ?. the. family. otu: deepest svmpa- j
?! r. Irty-nre'ht ri'i h,; family plot j
X nv Provide e'e iV'Pvtory.
Mr<: N'nivy and hei: three j
!;; !, -iik !. ml in. X. J.. aiv
?sj- -miinir ty- ? vve- ks with her pay
Mr. ami M--.. Promise Triple'
ami her pan ids .by law.
AC - [.' -a Jy ar.d mother
M -. A1 a'i Kaioi-ltv of Klizab' th,
X .1.. are _ spym'mtr'. two weeks
w.th' .tyla't .* es. 't ?
M s. .1 let am* her ihildren' of
W::-oitmleit: P. ale here vis-,
relatives.
Mt -.' ly.ii tiey. . i.r co-mmnnHy '
lit 1- ' ? '.J'.;- ;::r a palietit ill
CP sv. I wbs.
.Mir-.'VtyV le: ,md Mrs. A:leaver
Sr. .rle^I-ipf Fliyii Point. X
-it : . ; at ml*'. Mr ami t
M" eie SI. . I
I y'lMLSI K MAYS
MV. a ;.'! Mi-. < li't*.Vi.1 Kiluanls
arj -iit \ ' f. M i Sa iiV: Mat'. Mr.
ai! i . M-;. i! i. -.it <1 I aKy-iU'i!-' ami
M:. I. in. : ?\ i.i- iii i fri'in Mid
I'll., ."i i-1!:y Mr. anil Mrs
M.v'tha l.i.i- !tr'.wa an: two childi ?.11
. t'i?i;11 Mi'iiii.i*!. I.'a. art- visit'
: Mi. aii.I M -. I'l-ra Iin?\vi).
MItn'wn . ' l.i. It. 11..mis'.
in I. i'a.. :.i. Mr. and
Mr-. .1 > i. :i i t- i l.cr ,fatkir a in I
fami'ly.
Mr-\,.li-i >; t ,,f 1 < i ??.y I'ity
i- .- pi ml i>. a !.*', wo k- wif.h
M ami M . ( .t i\ Sp. lit'vr,
Mi--. I'in i tiii- i\< i'ty i- hniii a+,ain
a;'*-, i ,?|a :. !iny. <iiv ? ? two
:r .?. - win >ii jiLii'li'-n- in I><t
.' Miv.h.
M". li.'. ai i.*' 11: i , '.Ii '. Mary
a:: Kl-r. 1 I ' l>. t n?H.
M.ifii., v.rt tin Snn.lay yji-ts of
Mr-'. I 'IMi-r Ii -in.
M ?. I Mi- Ma< Sri-- of I a 11 oil
i- .\i?:;ii?r 1. i iar?:.t- M r. ami
,\1 - I i. a.ti.i Jm.:t.
|M;\ \ ii. ii \ ru ()oi>
v'OMll C IS KI N i\ AL
15?.\\ A. h Hal ,ii Spartan*
!'in .j i ii t; ?' v ( viva! at
r.Mt. |-:<I?-!I. *!s.i.-c '.vcrl;. Uvv. Hat-]
wm'd: iiYV~lliiliim ami K"v.
C. M> l.w a:'- v. - t li< !.' t akl':i>t
!ku.-t- d. Mr. amr'Mii. K y l.yh'-V
and family Tin s vay?
j R? vi\.al im-o'iny will lu-^/u in
' full at Williams Chap 1 A. M. K.
rhi.iv'i Sundaylii'V. S. M.
1 toiijX'la*- : I'anaa-ii vvil1 rot'dOrl
i In an-: ti is. I !;> id.it l h is in
. tin** >hai?t . Tim. wmrvn I.atais'nl
the' iii''.'' \ a: d ta.' mm. ..m
i ] ainti d tlm t-lut.tvh. '
I M: .' id.) -'. , Si.i !t"ii is ii a'i<l
' | tint atraii.. Hth'1 i "n tin" sink Cw
?tire?in1111 "Vi.1 V-'*??' ' ? ' . " ~~
I cot Kl>!\ i: CIKt I IT N IAN S
'{ lli'V. |{. A. I'.rimn, Castor
II In -spite "t' ti; weather Sunday
many were "'.it t?? the hupse of
. j worship, S. S. at thi* usual hour,
t . The I Ie.v. . I>n,v.i) tool; his text
r fidm the ?'.t It nlm nti'f of St.. Mat'
th. w- r.tli and 1 tit ' ? vi i <i's stilt..
j -it "Thy Ivintr.Iwivi Come-".' The
Holy ('".tiinHiiiion wiu given.
At ldid o'clock the pastor gave
)'>ix>iIht horning sermon which
\va-' enjoyed.
'| At night Jtev. I.. I). Gamble o'f
',the Gapway cir nil brought the
message. Th? nn "Salvation".* |Ie
pi cached a nol'.i sermon. Mrs.
Ida Bum* aid children worshiped
' | with n* Sunday morning from Buf*
t'alo, N'. Y. Mi*, I.ito I.awrencc
and children of New York .alsc
. woi s biped with tis*. ,
1, *The last quarter will he held
. the 1th and 5th r.*f September,
i I Sick list: Mrs. Hattie L. Pc'
guest*.
, - * " " ~ "
THE PALMfetftO LEADER
NEWBERRY NEWS. ap
pr
Mrs. Anna Carter, who has been ce
ill for sometime) is improving nice- au
y. is
Master Perry Reasoner is the ar
guest of Masters Paul R. and Jos- }01
eph A. Allen this week. - ha
~ TaTvar>*"PreHl>> terian Church 8p,
Rev. A.H. Reasoner Pastor. pje
The Community Young People's Ca
Bible ..class wus organized Friday vil
afternooji Aug. 14 with thirteen I De
present. After a few beautiful py<
selections by the Rhythm Orches- fifi
tia Prof. U.S. Cabman gave a few to
interesting remarks on the Scrip- hig
lure lesson since our teacher was ye
.absent. The officers elected were for
Miss Ojetta Gilliam, president, j
M is-: Cynthia Cromer, vice-prcsithnt',
Miss .Viola Clark, secretary,
Miss Everlena Martin, assistant . _
| lOIl
secretary, Miss Eugetrfa Allen,
tiea-urer. The prize was won by ^
I.ittle iliss "fhomasena Clark. v
Atmther will lie given Friday afternoon.
. cjtj
Sunday morning the S.S. service ^in
was quite impressive with Supt..
Mr. S.W. Allen., Sr.. conducting. ?01
We were delighted to have as our 1,1
guests Mrs Julia Mosely, Messrs. ')al
Alvin Moon; Arthur AILn an J W. ! '
(V Mosely, who will return to 1 's
ladelphia Saturday. unt
During the chllreii'S"- hour the vvei
pastor's text. Act? 14:5; theme:
"The Name-of Jesus." It was en- *en
joyed by all. ^
At 11 :.'50 the pastor's message
to the adults was Psalm 119:165:
theme, "The Law of the Lord." 0011
This was a wonderful sermon. Our ?
guest was Mrs. Julia Mosely. We
woredelighted to have Mr. Milton ?
Smith out again, after having e<*
he- n ill for a few weeks. Mr
Messrs. Joseph. Rutherford and
Abraham Voung from Philadelphia ?th
are visiting their relatives and son
friends. . the
We sympathize with the family Mr,
of Mr. Thomas Wer'ts who was ^ac
Kmii'il \l\wlnncflav Un I htT
was .'janitor of Boundary Street ?
w! he school several years. bei:
On . Wednesday night a group I s<-'h
<>f friends, led by lu-afbness Bd. son
?f \vhith Mrs. L.I. Pratt is presi- ins
dent and Mrs. Delia Pa vis sponsor ant
entered the home of Uev. and Mrs. I
A.I. Martin. 403 Drayton Street del
and bombarded their pantry with am
a variety of good thjngs which are ing
necessary to sustain life. The ill- be*
ne-.- of the Be vs., A.J. Martin and daj
T.K. Harper, D.D, was the cause
nl the bombardment. At present
they are convalescent. Thatiks
were expressed by the family and (
after 'singing the songs of praise XL
exalting the name of Jesus, the Jcs
group returned home joyfully. ing
'The Community Improvement me
.Club nie'ling was largely attend- shc
cd 'Monday night with *Mrs. I. I. mo
Pratt presiding. Our hearts were ]y
saddened with ubr secretary, Prof, fni
C.W. loiies, who received a mes- c}u
.-age abi.ut the death of his aunt kni
in Columbus. Ohio. Much good the
<H Ml intr iiieciuig. las
The entile r mum unity is asked to ?,.<
attend tlu' m-xt meeting, Tuesduy Jol
| Aug. !U. ]
.Mis. Mulliv Early and children L>d
and Mis. Maggie Stewart and mc
daughter motored here from Hun- dr<
tihgton, \V. \'a., to visit Mrs. Ear- da;
hr*s si-lev Mi s? Ellen D. Clecklv bui
en \ u '-out street. tri
-ALu?EUna+v?fj. Cleekley entertained
a :\ w of his friendSTtMltm- J
day aftci in on in honor of Miss jnj.
Hi ulah Met / ui Edisto Island. inj.
Mrs. Sophia (iilliam of Vincent wi
St.. has . i eturned from a visit to pa
her children in New York City. I
JON ESN II.I.E NEWS. tei
Su
This i. the month of revivals fifi
and an influx of visitors, people no
i mii / to and 1'i'm. All of tills tend i
to give manges, and revives the sti
dis.nuraged ones. fir:
Tiie revival at Bethany has just to
idosed, and several went down to sw
the watery grave Saturday' and ha
| took ot) Christ by baptism. Rev. Su
Wilburn \va> ably assisted by Rev 3
S.J. i)ixon of Asheville. Rev. DU iv<
(xoi is a Cos pel preacher, a tire- ga
winKi'1, and ne is neing com-lch
mended by both white and colored [off
'as to the interest which was man (th<
ifested by his coming here. Long by
[may his good works continue, and! mi
| the people of Jonesville will looklGi
I with watchful eyes for him to re-ly<
jturn again. The revival at Thimpjs
son has just closed. Rev. Duncan I s<
I | had as his assistant Rev. J. S. o:
' Daniels of Spartanburg. The revi- tl
, val began ihis week at Foster's g
, Chapel. Rev. Boyd of Spartanburg g
will conduct the services for Rev.
| Collins. A great time is the pray- c<
ers of all. The interior of said "
church has been beautifully re-I s
modelled, and gives a handsome ^
>pearance. Everybody wag sur- ,
ised and delighted from the re- 1
nt change which was made in <
ch a short time. Special credit i
due Mr. Smith and others. They <
e planning to ^arnt the exter*
in shcrt. All ~~have labored I
rd to beautify 4his building but '
ecial mention must be made of |
ucon and Mrs. A. Stewart of ,
roleen, N.C. formerly of Jones- j
le and members of this church, j
aeon and Mrs. Stewart worship
J here yesterday and donated j
teen dollars and twenty cents t
this worthy cause. They were <
rhly applauded. "By their fruits'^
shall know them." Collection j
the day was $00.00. t
VIrs. Elnora Poston has returnto
her home in Knoxville after
iting relatives here and in Un.
Friends of Mrs. Julia Wood
oice to know that she is better
er a recent illness. Also Mr. 1
Stripling continues to improve i
. Stripling is one of our blind A
Tf'nu U f Q 1 K f I 1 1 n *1! 5
iday school worker., j
iazzer WilTis, und Cai*>l-Jene
itty have returned to their home C
Columbia, after a visit to grand ?
ents and relatives here. t
J vs. Elizabeth Gore of N. Y. I
visiting relatives hero. Mr.
1 Mrs. Oscar Dogan' of N.Y. City t
i*e here last week. ?
)r. Long is away attending a i
day clinic in St. Louis, Mo.
rlr. Dan.GafTney and Miss Nan- a
Gaffney of N.Y.. are here. Jones (
e always extends a hearty wel- t
le to its former citizens. ' ?' v
diss Flossie Mae J.etgr of Rock b
1 is a visitor here.
Irs. Sophie GalTney has return
after an extended trip North,
s. J.B. Ezell hast-returned also
er a visit to New York . and r
er cities. M. W. Gaffney land 2
of Winston-Salem are visiting4r
ir mother and grand mother jg
s> i. uattney. Ueacon and Mrs. iU
kson of Garolecn, N.C. weru 0
e" SunJay. * j
t month of summer school is i,
ng conducted at Ct'dar Grove
oo! by Mrs. PaWkins and her \
i Prof. Dawkins. These eminent ^
tructors are stopping with Mik j,
i Mrs. S. Thompson. - ? *5.
ilrs. Etta Littlejohn of Philar ^
phia is Here visiting friends (
1 relatives. Everybody is look- t
forward to the revival which t
;ins at Cedar Grove next, Sun'
/ a
EASTOVER NEWS. v
? i
)ne year ago last Monday, Mr. j
omas Robinson felT asleep in j
>us. And on last Monday morn I
: his youngest daughter, Viola i
t him somewhere on the other
>re. She had been ill for several t
nths. The end came at an tar- (
age. Miss Robinson was a faith v
-member of St. Philip A. M. E. t
.reh, a choir member and was g
Jwn to be the best singer on
> choir. She was funeralizud
? Wo'l-iO.) u.. .U- ^ I
k ? wutouoy u>- me pasior, uev I
jp. Bowman, assisted by the Rev. |
linson of the Holiness church,
Mrs. Richardson who was bless- ^
with twin boys about tHroe I
>nths ago was visited by that c
.adful monster death last Tues- ^
y nite and took one of them 1
ck with him. They died in full *
umph of faith. Undertakers W. J
ilolley ami- Son Were in charge. *
Mrs. Annie M. Parker of Wash ;ton
D. C., returned after spend c
f three weeks on her vacation N
th her parents", Mr. and Mrs. J. '
rker. *
On account of the revival meet 1
f at ?t. Philips the thijd quar- N
ly conference at Shiloh las/t v
nday was postponed until the ^
th Sunday; as Rev. Bowman is
w nastoring l>oth churches, . t
St. Philip was graced with 3 1
ong sermons last Sunday. The 1
st by Rev. Bowman, who brought 1
his congregation one of the '
xetest spiritual messages wfc (
ve ever heard fall from his lips. ^
bject: The Coming Christ. At;1
p.m., Rev. W.P Neal of Mt. 01-j*
; Baptist church and his congre- "
tion came irK and kept t h e ^
urch on fire His deacons and,'*
icers said. thnt\ woo i?* 1
- - -, ? - ??. > UCSl "
ey had ever witnessed, delivered *
him. Rev. Neal is a youngL
an, but an old preacher of the
ospel and whenever you hear him
>u want to hear him agfin. At
p.m., a great hero came on the
:ene. The Rev. W.M. Thompson
f Santuc who took charge o f
le meeting. Rev. Thompson is a
reat preacher, a great singer, a
reat revivalist, and is one of the
:hool teachers hailing from Union
ounty.: ( He used as a subject:
The Marks of a Christian," and
tirred his congregation. On Monay
night his subject was;
Just Wouldn't Quit." During the (
two nights 16 souls were happily *
:onverted. All classes of people '
are attending both white and col- 1
5ied. '
The farmers are very busy pulling
fodder and picking cotton. '
rhe gins- will , begin the la.st of
:he week. Kev. uowman is asking
ill of his members to pay up sal- 1
iry on or before the third Sunday
n September.
Revival meeting begins at Mt. .
'.ion on the 5th Sunday nite thru 1
he 1st Sunday. The meeting at 1
jhiloh will begin the 1st Sunday
ind run thru the 2nd Sunday. The 1
jublic is cordially invited to all
hese services.
Gopie to church. Go to church.
GEORGETOWN NEWS.
. 1
Messrs. M.B. and Marion Wil
iams with their wives were week ,
nd guests of Prof, and Mrs. G. j
V. Howard last week. Before leav
ng they visited the-beach and en- \
oyed a dip in the ocean.
Misses_ Janie Brown nnd Julia 1
Ireen~'Wfcre representativjea'-f 10111 1
lethel Sunday School~nnd League 1
o .the State Sunday School audi"
,eague Convention.
Prof. George Howard attended |
he State Sunday School and Lea- |
:ue meeting in Columbia and says 1
t was a very enjoyable affair.
School days are drawing near
nd the children are thinking of
)ld Howard and the work before
hem. It is rumored the session
vill begin the ninth of Septcni- ^
ier. j
BATESlltfKG NEWS.
The revival meeting was car- I
ied out very nicely at the Ml. I
lion Baptist and j>t. James C. M.
1. "trTiurch. Rev. Westbrook of. Au- K
;usta, Ga, carried 011 the revival |
t Mt. Zion and the Rev. Garvin I
f Estill carried on at. James C.
I.E. church. These preachers sure
n.nugm good messages. ?'
Mrs. Lizzie- Rich the, mother of
Villie Watson is recovering from
lor illness. We all are glad to I
lear of this. I
Mr. Willie Watson and mother *
iave as their guests Mrs. Carrie 1
iantt and granddaughter. She is
he sister of Mrs. Rich; and is
iere from Harrisburg, Pu.
Miss Annie Lue Ramey was
i. delegate to the Grand Lodge k
u-ld in Columbia lust week. She
cus accompanied by Mrs. Amanda ?
Vrtenuis, Mrs,, Carrie Beachum.
lira. Mamie Anderson. Mrs. John
lartley, all of Batesburg and Mrs.
uila Manning of Leesville. They ,
eport a grand session.
Everyone is cordially invited to
he revival meeting to be held at
)live Branch Baptist church this
veek and Friendship Baptist
Lurch next week at*Leesville, be- 1
finning August 22. ! ?
?
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
lie v. M. M. Peace, Pastor. 1
\inctv Siv S r ?I vi'ui.k I 1
vus a high week at Ml Zion. Dr. ,
teoder preached a great sermon j
>n Considering the Poor Folks,
rhis was somewhat of a prelude '
o the annual revival meeting. Dr.
d, M. Peace chose liev. A. P.Por-er.
pastor of Zion Canaan Bapist
church to conduct the meeting 1
Holiday p.m., Rev. Porter took
harge. and the first thing he did r
vas a tentative organization to ;
)e known, as the . Soul Winning 1
^lub. No service at night; two ser
nons a day, and the result sixteen
cere added to the church; fifteen 3
vere baptized and fellowshipp was
;i\en to 1,5 new members.
Mt. Zion evidently is a great ?
hurch. The late He v.?Marshall ?
>a?tored it 53 years. Although in 1
he country, no apology for that; \
hey have one of the best choirs j
11 the State; rarely seen, two in
>ne, vocal and instrumental. They *
iave a few old members. Among ^
he few is Deacon Dean who was
>orn in the dark days of slavery. 1
le was here when Sherman shot
rom the hills of Lexington and
DHW'l/rul Vw? ^ * 1 1 I 1
....vnvu mt tuilltr I'll HIV oiait! I ~
louse. But oh give thanks to God I c
his same dear old Deacon came'^
HOLLEY A
FUNERAI
2469 Senate St., (Tor. House and
AMBTJLANC1
Ol'E PHONE NEVER SLEEPS
The Holfey Fnner&l Homes at f
PHONE
Ml'R MOTTO: "PROMPT AN
A Service in Keeping
18 YEARS OF EFF1
- - * r" '
Saturday, August 21, 1937 ^ "
>f slavery and accumulated a planation
of 76 acres of land, mar ied
and God blessed his home with
12 children; 2 dead and 10 living;
me teacher. Mi^s Alger I).an.
Dr. Peace was very fortunate to
je called to a church uf this calijrtv
to serve only once a month;
itul only part of a Sunday. The
lunch is quite fortunate to yet
i man as busy a* Rev. Peace. This
s a groat church. Many of the
nembc.rs that were scattered over
he country came to the annual
evival from New York City. New
Iersey, Philadelphia, Washing ten,
")C.; North Carolina and Floridq.
-mrf c mm " '
IIONNKAP MAYS
Rev. Knox selected St. M ill.
15:6, subject "Wiu.h". .
The "reorganization of clubs for
Endowment day was carried out.,
17 ladies were chos'm as chairlien
of 27 v. luhs who Tiro to renal
September ?th.
Quarterly conference will eon;ene
September 11. / . . .i,".
Our "fall revival meeting will
X'gin Sunday ni'ghi at Mt. Car- ?
ncl A. M. E. church and 'continue
jntil the oth tN'u inlay.
in // ls+MF/a I HSaSOHH '
Columbia Vulcanizing i
Works
9
110.9 Hampton Street
Southern Ry. System
Arrival and departure of pass nger
trains, operated by the
southern Railway Company, at the
I'nion Station. Col.imbia, S. C.,
'ffective June 1, 1927.
Tr. Leaves ,
S'o. Columbia: For:
>4 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill,
Charlotte, Washington
9 5:20 A.M. Spar'burg, Ash'vle
K noxville
2 8:30 A. M. St. Matt.. Orangeburs,
Charleston
11 8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aiken.
15 6:50 A.M. New'by. Greenwood
Greenville.
9 8:15 A.M. Rlk'vle., Barnwell
Savannah.
118 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancaster.
Rock Hill.
17 12:10 P.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi.
!8 1:50 P. M. St. Matt.' Orangebtirg,
Charleston.
12 5:00 P.M. Chester. Rock HiU,
Greensboro, Wash.
Halt. Phil. N.Y.C.?
L7?9:30 P.M.~ Xew'bry., Gr'wod.
And'sn., Atlanta
13 lOtlO P. M. Savannah, Jackson'
ville, Miami, Tam,
IY. Arrives- ?
S'o. Columbia From:
24 4:50 A.M. (Miama, Tampa.)
Jak'vllg., Savannah
18 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson.
Gr'woodk, Newhry,
tl 8:20 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Charl.,
Hock Hill
117 12:25 P.M. Shelby, Rock TliU,
Lancaster, Camden
17 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brg., St.
?Matthews?
18 4:40, P.M. Chi.. Ash'vle. Soar.
!0 4:30P.M. Saw, Ram.' I Ilk vie.
12 4:45 P.M. Aug., Aik., Ilat'hg.
0 9:50 P. M. Ashe'le., Spar'bg.
(Atlan., Greenville)
1 9:25 P.M. Char., Or'brg. St.
Matthews
!3 9:40 P.M. Charl'te., Rock TTill
Chester
6 9:33 P.M. Grn'vle., And'sov
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