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f : : , \ S.iturcTav, September IS, 1937 ABBEVILLE NEWS ? , . ~T" St. James A. M. lv. Church. f llunday school opened at the . usual hour with Supt. II. T. John' son. 11:30 a.m. the pastor ci the Fire Baptized Holiness church. Rev. J. H. .Mitchell read St. John 14:1-11 as scripture lesson. Used Hebrew 2:3 for a text. Subject Danger and Neglectfulness. Evmasterly delivered, Sunday night Elder W.--S: i-Mints of the Greenwood district preached another powerful sermon. The theme was "Follow Me". Th : following students will leave for the different schools: tc State college, Misses J. F. Jenkjns, Johnnie and Eddie Taylor, Anniese Haddon, Messrfc Allen McKellary Wallace J. Iladdon. To Friendship college, Rock Hill: Misses Jessi.x L. Jackson. Lila 51. llcnry and Mr,' C. H. Hearst. To Virginia State MiSS Georgia V. Ilathlon. Mrs. E. V. Real, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Brown, Misses Janie Walker, Julia Thomas,. Angelina Gajr? lngto'. and E. E. Collier attended the Woman's auxiliary Saturday tit 51;. Calvary Baptist church. M OK It IS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. It. I. Lemon, Pastor Charleston, S. C:?The congreA gation of Morris Brown A. 51. E. church worshipped in the basement of Emmanuel church last ' Monday, both nr-rning and even- . i>g. This was r.ecessiary cAvIng to the fact that , our "church is being painted on the inside. Mother Emmanuel kindly threw open .her doors, and made us welcome. The Presiding "Elder,? Dr. J. E. Thomas preached at 11 a.m. using as ' a subject "Arise, Go". The text from which the sermon was:dclvered was taken from .Tonnh :>. > The .sermonett^T" i'611he usual sermnncttp to the junior church, which i.? a fixture at Morris Brown. Dr. Lemon addressed the children, usi..g as a subject "t^hat is tin* Lord .to Me?". AT .8:00 p.m. Dr.. Lemon preached a splendid sermon from Galatfons <D10. The theme , around which the "sCjrnion centered was "Adnu/n* 4tipn.s "to Good " Will". ' The heavy rains at night, did not prevent a " pood audUmec from hearing the surnum. The presiding elder having to fill another appointment was excused at night. Among the many visitors that were pre-?. ent during the day was the wife OT Dr. .1. K. Thomas, who was in^.troduce/l hv th,? pastor. We shall worship at Kmmamiel again next Sunday hoping to return to Morris* Brown by the 1th Sunday in September for the grand re-opening of our church, and makng Leaders'! Day a feature. The presiding el- ' -- j i- -i wvi ivvt-n -I <i niiTh 111 III11 pay- j imnt 'for .-alary4 for tlio fourth { quarter.. Jur faithful members I art* .standing by nobly. Our church already pr'sent* a splendid aptfea ranee on the insMo which fills a lor.pr want. Our Dollar -Money rally isscheduled for next Sunday nffht. The prcsi l:nar elder and his wife were the dinner tyuests last Sunday of "Mr. and Mrs-. T. A. LaSaih0 of 11 KrtHKe street. Bfo. l.aSaine is one of . the most :irdent and" faHhful members in our church. W(> expect bijr things next Sun?rloy in our-Pollnr Monelly rally; * ? ? SPARTAN'IH ltt; NEWS?? fcf .. Little Miss Arstell Johnson the daughter] of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Johnson 272 Edycwood Ave., had , a JXlfe...1.! '1'.'.'.. .!1' ..*S l?i folk. Va. 11 er mother took hcr_.aud her three 1 r brothers, J. F.? Odell and WaKt?|j to Beacon, NT. Y., to sec her brc.* ?ther?Henry Whifcener and Mita. r Maeie Whit oner. They stopped in ] Baltimore, Md., to visit her sister 1 Mrs. Dora Brown. Also visited Washington. She is now in the 7th grade at Cuninung street Hi for this tenn. Miss Julia B. Rodgors returned frcm Norfolk where she spent the; summer with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rowley A pleasant stay is reported. Mrs. Adams plans to send her t<r college this, winter. MOrNTSVIDLE NEWS 1 Sunday was a wonderful day at Wc Piedmont Prcjsbytei iann (church. H Rev. R. C. Johnson preached a j * s^ouderfnl sermon. Subject Lean inj^^'n Jesus. Mrs. Cornelia Pitts N ancf 'ss Gwendolyn Pitts were added to the church. ^ Sumnfr night Rev. Roberson of * Laurens reached a noblg sermon; subject 'n the Gateway. This terV we arc having two teachers Piedmont school: Miss Caldw<>M of Newbeny; Mrs. Gil "l- ' :-r^ . l - ^ . - - ^ liAm. -i Mr. I), ni. l-a'.lv,,!! called to see Miss I.. Pitt* Sat day nu'rnintf. Mr. J. I.-. Cook and Miss I.ilh M. Itilts called at the home of Mi Pi no Pi?t,* San-lay. at C'iinUm.. Mr. "T. I)." was at eknrch or.: Sunday. Members w to vc:y kI.u! to have him over b.c.r.f-e t! like to hoar him -iuy. Mr. .). 11. Floytl, .lr., is hark lrom Now ?Mrs. Maty Henderson isn't ahk1 to ijii' <?ttt s-tr.ra -Ik- j.urt liar i n; accidentally. . . Mr. II. H. ai.il Mord ru Floyd cablo to 'no about the house. We hope they will continue to improve. MtV L. \\\. 'J'iry ^j- j? aii. W'c hope for his early recovery A rally will b at l'i. il o /a in-. bjurian clinch un iiio U'-i Sunday. ^ mi ate invit d ta-.noui church at aY.ylinie. L< i'is );{? u church. South Carolinian Speaks at I>amiuel T , jf. Nashville. T<-i!;i.. 'S.-'l ] h k;cpinjr with t!?> ii,.; :. ri Tones School of K lir'nun - y;-.vi Its usual ! anqvi t t'.a-' 'hi- In n*.'!* if tile s t .;< ! II t . Tif-av I? ,1 u111. t: arc friv< 11 tuieo a v.:.;- in < that cac!i utit'roinu da- s r evive tile benefit- of one -This haiv'. '-c was had at The Ira T. t'vyan-l I'o tel here. There v.'asMnUsi in the a lilio of tallies already ret v-i-- -i the youiiir. professional 111 n a t i with their eife-t- Th re \va- fo'-v to no end, ail ! about the mil?.;' of the h:\ni|uet the proivr/ifn va had. The speaker < V th? ,c\i.nhi, w:n -Me 4>0'iu:el (". Williams, o Columbia. S. < h. jo'ii! a ;v: v of Allen I'tiivel -ity of t'..?it ,.c;U and now. a student -id" (iupi.Vn Jones School of I-Iinbeluiin.': ef t:)i city. Mr. Williams s'pc.-.i ii.-.was \wl received l.y tin- 'fnfi'l'y. ytudyi body and miosis p.u-s at. ni:\vs ruoM -tnl i'l.i: \s \nt Praise (?od fiom whom ail ble-injis tlov.a 'I litis v. hat I'cv. \\ . I Murray , and i.is- coiutrittat-on an .li.iri.i.r' nil. i- fill-ll . t.i 'll d-?V I 1 began with the S. S. villi >*'-<t North and P aolm s at i ir po.of duty.' The -.t>:v-ch d t'r^in St Jithn 11:27 ' The 1* ay. id' hod Communion ? ;u sedve I i..;d < i hearts were mad. to .feel tr'.id. At ,1:110 p.m. \\\_jv.v bipod , a New Ebimezer. Tlie U iov. d .m. senior llis'm p of id e A. .'I. I! ehurch was y.i.-i ,-p a! tin- tJt Iiev. "J. S. 1'iipl > A: b r t' . .. by the Past( ;?'. l.d v. Mji. : ay, L present <1 eu> Ida' i id I d o r .1 Id. Thol.il.i-s. , 1 ! e voii; ndod !o-V MuCiay and h'* 1' 'v in tY.. r- o: the work accompli - ii d in stall ; si oi t tioie. Til - old '.,7iIt!; v;. w..i lorn down .July 5'h.. .Yi'v.:.i :,'i i the pastor and abm; r... mho'. worshiped in the now ? !:is N iimi vy' is'1 . inur l"/i > u\\i ;! Initi tie ; aru paying as. they go.. >o id tin: place tj.e bishop \va'j iuv it. ! Ma hy gladly accept d the i:.viudi.'.i' And on S-. pt. olh In- was thru- .. 1 p.m. lie was presented l?y Ml der <1. 10. Thomas. Ile-hop Flip per., was happy t.> gr.ct suclr ; spiritual- and enthusiastc group the building v. as 'packed.-' Ann-nj si;-ine of the thing- ^:t 1?I by tin bishop*wa?.-that h wai .t.-'lvs min istet s i,ivt to h. afraid to invit-. hi in?tn?t4tT-ft; work tor he?v til' to any w'r t.ie, Where Clod's; people are. lie luis been prearhi'ng six ty-one years. Jlc is not tie; s( i> i'or bi.shoiVbeca.se of age hrt hecutest; 01 -el vice IVIi lei -(!- tllO praising tied for the years la ho lived. He is a horn African .Meth odi-t; he ha> the old .Met hod is file ar.d hw-loyes to see tin! worssip with a p-ople . wh*,. are n >1 to proud to slioat and s'ajl a-iiv t bear witness with the fiimi irr tin church, lie comnuwkd 'the pastor and congr. gat-ion on the .-ph-ndi<l Wo. k doiv , promising them his support and said' he uill"*"lx hack to see us. This church was planned and I...: i. i... . i < uiuit i jy oiH1 * > 1 in.- (ylili-l ttt'tiVi members of the Palmetto conference, Rev.' ('. T. North. "You an vavitecl to visit us and see lot yourself.' We feel confident to say with God our f. titer, Ovist our Redeemer, Bishop ,J. S. Flipper its the state leader r.nd with our fine fjroup of pie.-idittti eld: is. r.d ministers, South Ca olina knows 110 failure. Bishop .f. S. Flipper. !<ln.i>o. The following eonti ihiP' d $I.(H1 in the rally: Dr. J. K. .I'homas, Revs. W. T. .Murray. .1. .lames, CJU. MolettD. C.'A. Williams, Walter Mavbank, Thecdort Green Cieoige Washington, Manrio Will/ams, Jacelf Wilson; brothers.: T. Williams, Robert Pleasant, G'.o. Gathers, John Drayton, Wm. Bry ant. _ V ....... 1 4 r | sr. i?Ai r/ raptiut church |. JUNIOR MISSIONARY The cluli lie hi rts regular week-, iy i i? etiutr <mi \\\tluesdAy night, S> ' ii.her .8 at the home of Mis. j.T!; linn. Johnson at S:j>0 o'clock. . . !ivrrtrm> \va- 'opened hv sing"My faith I.ooks Up W 1 hoe". Itray -.r was repeat'd in concert ' .i hv Mrs. IT.til Strong, our . \ iff-.pi i- hi tit. The scripture was 1 hv Mi:'- I.H'iian Siminomis. Tin! knure wtt- then opened for ,'h t'-s. 'Ihe miuulvs of the las': i !.t'.x t ii'.g vie- then read, received and adopted. Quit.- a :\v. of tm i* niomVets was pr?'.-v!.t due to unfavorable wea titer. 'flu- e'.ph members discuss* '. a few p i.'-ee'- v. iii. h' they are " .;U'i ithnt To: tat . :n:er. . Wo were nai'MV to ref'. iv S i.- .a-' collection i. .. ith only (' oi' o.tr |tteihbcvs pres''j ' r.i . \V-e'\yU:e t hen*'ili-missed for l.o e.\ .. !.itm a'Tee vehieii we \v<?rs eivtil a i! licioa.-' e.i: se of cake : rait salad ai d -j.vli. , ! T-Tli?" "RH'Tit?* *!? ? :: tm-jvI a very sttc*! ee*: i'ii* varty <V:'i Friday nifht at . | L h.??? ; ?1' Mis. Wendell Mooiv. i O r. truest play'ds Wi'O JJijj J-V-V" " 'd I'd 'ii find Mr: \j> iHurr-Fosd. Wo f: -A i i i. serv.d i.) kuniiur with our (i.-rtiraiU'ii ii'r en'.mi. dilVeivnt . of y. k-'.a'xi mints; Each s 'memrw: biouvbt " i'-j" acH'st- Many 1 i'ir.d: rariV phsyimj ami danc:iur were ;uiv.i- im-hls for the cvi':,;!". Kv sywiH" vxprcsfc'al them* i 'selves a- iia\ ivr bad an enjoyable 0 o\cnit.& Tho-v i < nl were: ! .Mv. ard Mrs. \V.-nd !l Moore, Mr. . . i t Mi.-.. Frnt 'o.-'.Mr. and r Albert Stmiij:'. .Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. :J. Johnson, Mr m, s. Mhe Ola ?>; >?< i I - nil- 'Moo-e; Facile'Kennedy. ; 11. lea I lewsi dl . Daisy (IiVen, l.ilI ?5;ii; 'Hiir.te.oo:^' M|-s." lire?, Martin, 111 Mr. and F:.:n Mart;;n; also ! MiKj;jnd> Ma i; David Keller, . | i.-iin'oiv 11A by... 'Nathaniel Davis .j 1 >d \t li'ie Muol Mi.RE AND. 1 MERE IF ('. M. Williams * ! ' j 1! . a a It. (iv<t:i-.. Deceased : , - y :it laiy'e and 4Calr ; n<!y. m oa: i-.'. ui;y \yril' i?o f . hnviy; . : . 1 le.my D. j * '<d'.^t. Matthews. who died ' Ei i tonil> i; 1 lith at bis i. i.e.*. lie \ta.i a progressive ss main and. tnn.iei nal lead ' 1 5 in w it-wa wln-n inl'ui iui d ' ' 41 ?']-. 4 V- I i 111. -Til- .1" til' ttj'ut. (klUil " .-r .Ka; 1- .Ma.rivm Suvi v,i.u.-i ' liti i. wiviUel at St. ,V. , Siuiini.iy 1'VvilillJi', il s" < '' *. J-. ;, tti i vva- i.niiUv . S.n.'iuy' iu\. I'ka.-aiil (ii'i.v- iw.d .vti.i i; j. t: ,u. v. ,i. l.i iti-il ia t .. ini'if . A!? :;ii .v.' S pttnilii'i .u i" . i?- Iuitii.il iit -i. I'iiii'.ii, KuslSu' .l y. A lal.'iiir l?ivl: i * ! '* .?.i l i :!< ii v" i f. v. 11ii 11 lit- wits H. a ! i t'll till .. : .... -. 1\ A lid .-u-n, 1 lujiS. ('., was Lj..iii.d at Hiiicj .i- an.i .".i' ,. Mini WiliifT'TT nii-ii;."' was Miiii'd ;it . ?' \ . Iviiya 'dii, Sunday the d. - -- y - ?-TV ^ vJCT? ?? ? I ; a:. I H i.l. i- HLM ii \I?T. Oil K(. H . I ... .. * . Ki'v. .m. ,\t. I'isici1, i'astor 1 S. f*. \y:< oi.cMvil at. the usual ' .t * j ila' was discussed 1 l -.v w-i! I?y Key. .Louis llul1?.... ay.i??'?r?r*?i)iai '.'.v. A L } ! **' ? itev, I loioway deliv I a very Jut ih^c aia! inspiring - n-?"tv -. v, |T hcrrc?" 11i11111 iy?- For Tied". .Ma;jy\?f(.iala-r - and friends I t IV as- ill. ~ ' I'?\ I'L' h. d an mltf sttug dis ii:;sii>;> ltd by Ujacon Sims. t Our cveuirtr- wor.-h.p started at .'.la ih<< time ilia minister :--a.t his audience a spiritual flight t iii lav "Over Coming I 'isl iealtits", liic tulmirs render ..I a' ulild.l music. : J', v. fV; \. ;i| U'' hare next ' Sunday. Se.nymbcr l:?4 alter the ' ' ''i he t\ \ Uitj-ng. his mo h.i ! Mi - i-sj-r.pi. I '"Vi-r. I'.athlen m the strangers' lulu-.-, you are always welcome*' ulnr - ivies on Sunday, ItVlh TO SCHOOL M'.-s Myith- M. (iowdy yvho is * !>>< a !r. .!' , wat's graduating : ; "< J'a i bt-r-S.-nlia Junior col ' - I ... lUt the city T}n'i day 1'nr t hni Intte. N. C., where > sh? will < tiler (he J'unior class at the University of Johnson C. Smith. j Miss Ciov.dy plans to center her ; attention in her .selected' field, the ;Soci.il Sciences. M-. K't'.w S*>.tut; Mr. Jc^se'-Ti'nt Davhy-'s TJro, 5? 1.00 Mr 0 , j Simmons .-I.(K) > i.-'te.'s that jjavo: Mejalanvcs I-'.dna Frederick, ?l!.0O; Helen Hod >(i -. Fhillis Rol?.jr-on. $5. Wo want l?/ thank our many j V uds who has helped us in our ^.lupryle. Clod bless you, cVime ayain. ' V . ... * _ .< "7 n THE PALMETTO LEADF MII.LEIft-JlIAPEL A. M. E. CIIUU.'l Rev. K. J. Jefferics,' I'as^r Newberry, S. C.?We hav .iuclosed a gieat revival at Mille. Chapel A.M.K. church. Six night we hatt-Kd for the Lend. I In- I) H.'K. l")av.is of Thofiia.-villo, (la labored h'._-e with us. lie is threat givspel pr'achet'. K:u ' nit he brought a wonderful messag tUiml?willi?i_ho spirit and, Ihc ol time fire turned on our h :rU. One ol the hiir feature- of th I meeting w \s the Jt>i>j"ct. fscnr.o I preached Sunday night usmg'th text. St. Matt.: 23:2G. It \va< ! gem and we can truly say "lJi j not. our hearts burn withi'n as li I talked with us by the wa>". Foil members were added t.<; 1 tl; i church 1 t: Our S.O.S. call will prniiiiat in Sunday. Each group Under i urged to make a. full report: Slav loy alty to your church by* coihi'i: out Stiiulay and answer t?> tli - r< call . I jr. E. A. Adams pyisidin elder of tine Newberry" de-trio | will pi each Sunday n.ghk. 1NOTES I KO.M SECOND C.VLVAKY liAP'i (111 KOI Dr. Mctiiil, president of All' | - . J university conducted the s.ei vice for the saints of Second Oalvar last Sunday morning. Il'v- sub j'ect was f Human Coins", tal:? from Luke's account A>f the Wii ow's I.ost Coin. Message soeini - to be the v'ry one which our pc? |'!i-?needed.?Ail?hope?UuA?Lh .Mctljill may find time to' \\n.-dii with us again very si/oti. lie i truly ?i great Gospel pi . tioh.i r. At night Rev. Mr. MoKlssiel senior at lien edict preached IV us.. ' Our attendance was 'iiusuall gooil and I'ejidrts for I o who] day were gratifying. fS'Asu members who had been en vae; tion were present-. The ehr.reh i Waging a campaign for .-our inuc needed repairs, especially a'io<; Next Sji. day Key. 'Jar. AImh .t ill ... nil. ,a i...,i. ... ... oven IV, 1 indebted t?> . th >]>lfndid younj? imnirUr* un u - oeiiyic* s i>i lht. cause ot tIk l.oi prrfh church,... Our ehu-.e -c)m<>! is' preparing l'oi a ptttd. no.Yn .servile. 011 ilv .. \n i Sunday nljri:t. . Jl'. ilo |> .(die. wili .< .f . i ,!i >' vs| .nine tiii ] ajHT tin y- v.dll ' ! ;Uf "tide?; iivuii!-,t: ly and in f :< .' ill >! i!n.? lic.-t n.v , oi viui! i: I * I urist to i/iir peopl, in part pula ! and. to tie1 lialdiv i:i general. I< ' ] ge'ltcval lives (iiVr!1- all fields i 1 I intoi'. s' :u'. 1 it- Vdd .?.jiv ? a-e u; ' ] tv-i'late, . exlifiutiv.. and ailhoa;.' ' ] conservative yet' l'< a: a ss. Seen!; J'Y.lvaiv >:l,vs. read i!.( l ain*'a ] I.cider, ait! jodi in wois'tri] 1 AIJOU I?A A VI' HOPKINS l>\ M. Williams | Monday, S ?f .'is ' i V eih ?d ! \V. S. llollev call, d !lie tiuaite ly council i.f ?.iV*<f! - .*?i". ih.' .Kui . ml Ai<I society w meet at S John church and a n-ual arrant (1 I'iii- the annual I. iln/r Piy pi' ijic which la)-' '? t.-nie a fixe feast fill' the people u!l 1> rllhlI' 1 mil, Calho'ii eon . Arthtv-P vr.athcr bid the farmers to t! lie !<ls. hundreds v.'mv t.lie re ei _ i11yii.?the i -.' ! i i.?< j.:itc?a? ( l lumhians Wel-e there at tile i\ 11111*1 01 Uio. A f "'colt, X. I --of Xt;. 2o. A v-ry ^pioy progrtti was an aimed hy ?!rs. Georgian Move. 1- M.r Xi'. il. ,.f the juva n i 1 e s. As usual .Ma-tor I'lvssi TTTasgow captured tite crowd wit his original camp.ie-ns. Mi? fi i;cva. Wisnley n? t <} clocutiuni: .Miss Mary Trczevaiit and Raj .niond'('ha.man v.a m. starg i/n tli prograin. Mrs. I.mile Johnson i plaint hat force-Ail Inn guano ex j pressed th,> people'-' anpreciatio I for the w.?: k h. ityg done hy M j Hi.Hey for tlv' people of Richlar. j and Caihour. cotn ti- >. < , I Sister Mr:-y M. IJ< a.; conducte i the program. Oh boy! that harh.'cue was goo 1 seasoned (Inn and thru. Pro. J ' A iider.-on u a- t <. ..l 4-? Rev. !. \V. .\e: e! stwhilv paJ tor of St. John was absent, report 'til sir!:. AY" all tr..-t he is. we] ere new. ! MI THIil. A. M. I:. ( Ill KC If licv. S. II. l.i'M is. Pastor Columbia, S. ('. Sunday >chor I met at the usual' hour with su ; perintendent and stall' of officer present. Rcautilul lesson. Afte a thorough study of the lessoi on the classes, Miss Cathleiv j Howard gave a very splendid re view of the lesson to the schoo i which was wWl revoi\'cd. It show ed she made ample preparatioi I for presentation of the review o the Sunday school topi*:. Rev 'M Ta w is ma<1o clo-in;* "f marks r?'ll live (o t'lf les.-dn, i^infi.roipjf tliQ i'Teu -thai nmiyii- in * ?!. rclifjiou; mines. ? J The pastm <i> liv' i t .1 .r\v<i beauj !i il"<:l ami fm refill mi' ->tijri-s Sun! day 11< i->ii11 '.r ami niulit. I'm- tin1 ~ i {! << * n:?;r u; am- , text wa- *?'1 ' ) ! 1") mil I .:ii*;h subject: j. WaifJtijr In Til'- I.: ?.c I it. F?r Kit1 t, .life I t nn ssayw^Jth' text was .< *,u "i"Ctmi fT' iiu :*- S 'M ; i. In ,j this . yi:It v. a- beautifully ' f.>. ',!ayml n- ,la f.Vt-i-yvuuv aift-nt a I. ;c. Ami inmpauil -with ChrisI iiii.il lives. .V!-iters ami fib-mis t' -iAi :.n< ii b?>'h im.'. iJu- j aini nivlit ' VK-I'-. '1 lie C< I'.a'M'V a'.inli was . al-o i'. i>; < -1 : ti-ii vvi'h it>. nmir> i? .. . '* " iC , I >i' r Anaa. infuuswas 1 uitII' i { ' m aV'/.mi thi- week l>y tin- paster Ipile her many years. she wa? ft mm I i:itii Fuiulay in the Sunday a l-.inl ? is. 1 nn u *1 '.'i ~4 i v Slu is found1 it a ] -V ;-ure 'tic attend serve vice v. li a i hysieally aide, i 1 . I The past-tr. conducted revival dl M*i*vie.e ' for fcv v. II. W. Walker ir ? Iinton, S. C.. last wee 14 lie reI | povted -ai pleasant 'aiy.1 a jvueevdu! meeting in the I'iodI mailt city. | I" f :id> ami visitors are always II 'cordially invited, to conic to I.ethel " I ST. RAJ I. M. K. ( III hcii dlev-r-W. M. tiautt. Raster v. l.aiica-te r. S. C.?Sunday sclvoo opened at the usual hour with the * .-hint ...,?d r. I.oviv .Digram in charge Service 11 : '!(> Rev; Gantt preach | i-d .a . noble s' 4'mon. Sunday at"l< i n ton K v. Stroud preached To! us with' Camp Creek, choir worshipping with' us. Sunday . night 1 lev. Stroud delivered another'soli! j- st is i iitg message. David Stand i i ho./;; rendered music, y W'e are having our revival m?et 0 ' ing. t v>ndit.-.ted hy Rev .Stroud. Up 1 ! W "this wri: tng twelve souls have i < *>!iUssi'd .Christ. W e are - prayis"in:r-lh.it iiieiri" sohN will be saved Ij | "vdiss .Mary l.a-.k Rcihea of Newt iN. !.. is visiting lier aunt .. Amanda Campbell- and cousins. Yii-S}'*: -W.uy I? D' thea. Julio )t u :n'i- 11. I .a ,\j i- visited theii .'><;. hi -A1: Tw? cl I'. u.esdale o! I . j'1 .-.haw ^vi.ti.iVi I ' - I I lM i s- ill'/a anM < o: m-lui II J . !iv ]? ill Sunday a fun-noon It Jl!V. . !l M-. I.- t'nyi !t<- I.-.dU lir.-s ,return d Id AII.-n uriv'.siiv to t-oniph-t* , aPi.'Iu-r Si.h;>d U-- 111. Mf>. Kim -t Cr.'iki-tt and child<<f Cm p.vilti'. S. arc visit_*j:rtr at till h<-nie of U<-\\ and Mrs -,. 1 . tip.-C.-n.--a tt. it' t . .1 \MiS M. K. ( Ill.tiCIl u I j !'i \. , 15. Hauler, l'astor j i !:o.d I otran at 10 a.m ,, J ' a: largo atli iidnni-o ai.d inp ' a ra. -llu'wil tlnollghoUt tlu ... \\\. 1 i-.t. in d ii* two won : ' .! ? no-!'-- Sunday, tlu* spirit1 a: Id - fan high throughout tlu . S : lay ino: iiiiiy tlio. pas i. I- . del p'- i d '!ii nia^-avro. Sun' 'a; id* h* living ??t:r 111) qtun-hui !y otn}!'< i lice, our lh o-ddiiig. l-.ldoi t. i.'iv. II. I-'. C. Ik nt p'raclftd. Mi r- }a < I t-.' haw- our pi csidilij! L._ I l.i i 's wife Mrs. l.ola. Drill aiu r, :1' ilamr-.it r Ml": 1--witli us. 4 >' ai Srv-rral -Visitors wi-iv Iprfsoilt, a 1, i vnr*. i - v iiV. ;MMaltit? Mifi-ly. Yish j. ' w !c.nu'. Monday night -i . : ill 1 la' ih'ss pari o1 the <1 was held with sue^ fees-. Ail ropoits shuWil that the n I Mi ..?Ji; mfiv'M.iii;... Dr. Diltll a I !" >! ! w \vjth case- and diff>. j ui'y- A:al we ;ih' praying fur v his itiin as pr siding older next jjiyiar. Mrs.. Maggie Smith was a I u? ! !". \lMtor at "in quarterly ' j j Wall ii 1-v't.he iv-n!ls ?>f the ia ! Tv 'iv. r.aliv, in tin liext. iss-m- lk* Li'.u' l?v ma !<>yal pastor, " KM MAM !"I. A.M.K.- (II CltCH n ' ' * Kev. |{. I1., IJrogdeii. Pastor '' < jiar! ~ t ::, S. A pleasant 1 mp i.-i- awaited as Oft last Suri^ I lay pi ", nhr.'.'." D.i! hitr the ijir^limI iiuu iion last Sunday morning, , j v.e indie d a fap.iliar cfiaractcr , Is<n1e.i ni:. f'T rostrum. Observipiir thls .rha'iuter closely, w-e. rea!*1;y.**d thai it was a former Sun.. j day school sclioiat aiid faithful "ilf I JOHNSON Funera 1-101 Park Street 'im-nib>r of tho church. This I 'young man, well known in Charles- > > tor, haying received hi- iiigh school I education at Avery Institute d'J-^ not stop there but continued -hi-, I studio* at Lincoln unlversiy, l'a., r I'loir. which In- g: aduated and i,- j 'iio-.v taking up Theology, l^a.sty Sunday morning- this young man ^ in tiU'.'pciSori of Ke-v. Harry ( j M--u!ti> wj;-- pre-f ntvd by the pa r', f|1(, p rogation. The , text s !,.( ?<,! -fnr-hiTtr ca;; be found 1 in the 1'ui t.vJi; st i. ha titer ul Isaiah. |at the icntii vcrs<? "l*'car ht/u not: (j j for 1 aui with thee: Jm not dis' ir.uyed:. for 1 am thy Clod': I will , >11 gthen thee;- yea, T will help [ iho< ; yea, i will uphold thee with . the right haiid of my righteousness." The >i'riupo was indeed imp.re-sive and motivated a th: ill of Spiritual enthusiasm. Titus, our foynlor Sunday school .-scholar acquitted himself splendidly.' xSuni'.ay 'school, with .>'uperi;t> t'ndont S. L. Jones at his posl. commenced at the usual hour. I h<*-I | , weal For wa somewhat gloomy vet 1J " In goodly -number of ychdlarp were I present. After the . d.'-cuxsion of ' itho lesson, Dr. Hrogdon reviewed I fh same. We are ho-ping -that I ' the third Sunday will be fair. t ."Girls' Day,"wiil be" observed.' The c following Sunday the boys, will play their part. : "The'Value, of keepi'ng God's ( i laws, and the blessings which conic * 1 to us." This was the thpme from which; the pastor spoke during the - \ evening worship. Deut. eleventh chapter twenty-second and twenty third verses "For if ye shall diligently keep"" all these command- ~ 1 nients which I command you, to ^ do them, to love the Lord your ' God." etc." This sermon was very" timely and should dwell with all j who heard it. This promise such as was given to the Hebrews is for us al?o: to keep God's comj mandm^nts. CARLISLE NEWS lb v. J. M. Dawkins, Sr.. left ' Friday night for Birmingham, Ala., to conduct a revival meVl, kins, Jr. .Mr. Herman Sartor spent a few i ' days . here with his mother >Tr? i ^ Maiy*S.nrtor and friends. He left i <Sui:day aftenoon for the State college, Orangeburg, . C. ( ; j Mr. A. C. WiHiams of Reel ' I Point left Monday afternoon for ' Harbison college, Irmo. Miss May Lillie English, Miss . Alina Sims. Mb?s Ruby Tuekor, Miss Thohna Tucker, Miss Mozell Crosby and others of Carlisle left r -Monday for Sims. High chool, i Union. S. (A. ' J Mr. Rcub-n Johnson left Satur. day for New Yolk. Mrs. Lillian - Milton, the daughter fo Mr. Jim > Jeter, left Saturday fen- Detroit, - I-Mich.. after spending, several - j wVt-k.s with her father and sister 1 ; Mrs. Sallie (K'i'ger. < - I Services were good at W.'liams -'("hapel A. M. E. Zion church on -''Sunday. I'ive young people were ' I Haptizhd-and two infants also. 5' Rev. Tub of Santuc preached an interesting sermc.'n Sunday night. ' I We are very sorry to hear that | Mrs. Ann Thomas of Carlisle had a stroke today. We are glad to f j report Miss Lillian Medlock im " | jvovi-d, ' ! * I Wu aiy- asking all subscribers to seo voui- agent and pay up ' j l'or the year. Our manager is : | urging fo'r response. t (iOl'HI)IN'E CIRCUIT NEWS ?Rev R. A. "Brown, I'astar?; [ I Sunday school opened at the j usual hour with the superintend ' dent in the chair and teaehers"**at i their post of duty. The lesson was | interestingly discussed in all the j classes and rveiewed by Supt. j The Sunday school at Jerusalem | A. M. E. church elected Miss^Rosalio McDonald as delegate to' the IS. S. convention which will bo , huld at St. .Peters church, near j Charleston, 13-16 inst. \ A + 11 V AT firwl A" ' ! \ * ? - . I \V. C. A. hold their' annual sor. num. The convention opened with j singing after which a short pro- * I gram was rendered. The annual sermon was delivered by the Rev. -BRADLEY I Home 1 1 Q' / ->l . 4 ' * Telephone 8137 Page 5 S. M. G uiles. Tin1 attendance van la r pre. Gbllcctiwi $20%15. T* i Quite a few visitors worshiped ,rith ?= Sunday. Mrs. l.vtn Lawrence and childen left last Wednesday afternoon or New York City. We art" looking forward to the linnlal conference which will be October 13th. Kihtfstree.. W'e ex ecli'nK to make our pastor smile or .this conference year. CARDS im>0>0?IH{illl><CM> 3R. A. B. JOHNSON, Sl'HGEON Office: 1323Vi Assembly Street . Phone 34G0 Residence: 'Jib Oak Street Phone 8740-? REV. J. H. JOHNSON . * Office: 202j Marion Street --~*"' NOTARY PUBLIC ; Dealer in Real Estate, performs narriuge ceremonies, write wills, ieeds,"mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him ? ?? Jffice Phone 8407 Res. 0798 N. J. FREDERICK \ttorney-at-law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal 1119 Washington St,. Cola.' S. C. DR. H. 11. COOi'lUi Dentist , Special Attention Givetl to bia- , . eases of the Gums Gold Grown ana Bridge Work A Specialty \ * ' . ' . Gffice Phone 042'J Res. 6204 1126 Wasaingtou St., Cola., a. G. F i i~li i ~~ DR. J. G. STUART - EyeT^Eary Nose and -Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: Telephone; 11:00 to 1:0U P. M. Res. 4tly2 0:00 to 8;00 P. M. Office 3790 Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. Office Hours: Telephone: U A. M. to 2 P, M. Reft. 8876 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Ghil ^en A Specialty Office: Residence: 2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. Office Hours: Phonee; 8 to 9 A. M. Office 5038 11 to 2 P. M. Rea. 6708 6 to "8 P. M. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician Offce: , Residence: 1107 Via Washington 1416 Park Over Victory Savings Bank, Columbia, S. C. ii . 1 rrrr , .1 n I am Phone 7811 All classes r.f Itpntai Work v__ Dr. L. H. Hallman ? DENT FS T PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Office: 2369 ^ Gorva a Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson . DENTIST . ;>23l~> Assembly St. Columbia Phone 34G6 .old Crowns?Blidges?Plates ? Specialty. Extractions Made Painless In Wintisboro Wednesdays and Saturdays at A. Russel Building, Phone 219 Office Houra Telephones: 3:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033 Readence 8873 r\ T\ ir T 1.! ur, lj. i\. jeiiKins DENTIST . Filjisg, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower v For Diseased Scalp?Gives Life A Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply jnce a week?PRICE 35c. 1906 Blanding St. Columbia Founts I>rug Store, Washington St. Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Street* 1 mm1 Glossy. ' _ v .