The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 02, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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Writ* Tot?Abbs' Wmuci mm of Tte
I FALKBTTO Lbadb. lilt Amity Bol,
P COLVMblA. Ik ClbQItAi
H. M. B.? 1 see new that 1 ueeo
a job but I have never had tie opportunity
to work out. I>o you
think ~sTf lKItl it would be best
for me'? I am called disohedient.
unthankful and a story teller by
my step-father and you know why
Thanking you for any help,
i Ans: By all means get a job
immediately. Go to Mis. T. and
t I am sure that she will help you
^"gvrwofk^L'giste. at the S?gl
S?- r.nd if possible run nds'inTthe pa-?
pers. Try net te aeeept anv more
help from your, step-father and do
not argue with him. If it were pos
sible for you to got work and re
main on the job, it would be the
best thing for you right now
* Don't allow him the opportunity
he is seeking.
O.?Mr?I.. My husband 1 is fr
?young preaeher but he doesn't
to preach enough to grow very
strong and I want to change stales'
and it seems like he doesn't. Tell
us what to do?
Ans: Remain with your husband
and be patient. He is trying very
hard to cet a small church of hi?
own and realizes that he would
be doing wrong to be moving
about. Get a job and go to work
and encourage him to do likevYisi
until he can further his education
and become better qualified in his
profession.
A. I..- ?My boy friend i< in i-:imp .
and ear!', linn we gel together he A
acts like ho wants to ask me to
n\arr\*' him He just don't know
what to say and ho si re acts iik-.
he likes me too. Tell me if he loves
me and what aie his tio*ii.-*7
Ans: Help lue boy oui a hit
Wl.ltril lie* >?.? HI a': Y IK' C??Ji I
talk.. . . encourage him a I/it. Ves.
it seems to nit* that hi- is vorj
much in [o\f wijth you ami is anxious
to take you to his home t?
meet his parents.. He will 'make
you a pood mate.
M. H 11.?I'm a woman of 1
and iny husbaml hasn't ever been
very much help to me and r.ow lie
isn't at all for he takes his money
and drinks it up. I have to support
myself and want to know if I
should leave him?
Ans: No. a separation isn't advisable.
You two have been together
for 3-1 years and I am s ire
f that you would pet more happi?
than yotr would to separate; Give
, your husband a pood talking to
and see if you can'? make him iTT
more for the home. He's going to
_:M. L. C.?Please tell me if in>
idea is night. I want to leave this
man and 140 some othei1.4*lwe and
open a business. Tell me why I
can't hold a job?
Ans: It takes money to open a
business and you shouldn't try it
until you get some money ahead.
Get you a job and work hard . . .
you cean't hold down a job when
you take *ifc?r.iMterest in the work
ut all. If you were operating a
business of your own you would
have to work much harder than
you ever have before in your life.
D. L. B.?--I am a young girl of
18 and have just gotten married.
I love the boy I married and he
? ? ? say?r he loves me but he stays out
nights and tells me he has been
?riding -with 4>oy?. Tel! me whtrt?h
? should do
Ans:A man that would start
steping out a few weeks after he3
is married, surely doesn't realize,
the vows he took. Let him knoe
right from the beginning that you
won't tolerae his running around
Go back home and go to work it
necessary, but I don't think you
. could be happy with a man who
stays aw ay from home all nijht
even though you do love him.
M. H. ? I have three boys. Till
- me if I will ever be able to give
them a good borne and education,
Ans: With your desire to get
ahead . . . I am sure that you will
^ do well by these boys. Continue
working ... in a few years lime"
you 'will meet a nice man who will
prove a father to these hoys of
you rs.
* ST. 17(71" IS A M. E. ( HI IW H
Rev. T. II. Ringer, Pastor
VI t ... 1 - _ 1 M
opened at the- usual hour with thr
Supt. and teachers at their posts
~ .The hour arrived for preaching.
Rev.. Ringer lined the first hytnn.
Bio. William Carter led in prayer,
after \Vhich Rev. A." T,.' Diggs of
West Columbia, read the first 1.1
verses of the 17th Psalms. The
second hymn was then sung Rev
Diggs refused to preach and Rev
Ringer arose and took his text
from Joshua 24:15, "As for nie
and my house we will serve the
Lord." He preached n good sermon.
Rev. Diggs sung a hymn and
opened the. doors of the Church
for joiners. Afterwards the stew
ar<ds_camn. Torward .and.-lifted thacollection.
"Together let us sweetly
live,etc," was sung. Dismission i
by Rev. A. I,. Diggs. We are always
glad to , have Rev. Diggs <
with us.
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^RiENi)sim? \. y\. r. CHURCH
Rev. 11. W. Walker. I'astor
<" in'on. S.'C. I hv thin quarterly
oo; foreneo of Friendship A.
M. K. ehuroh was held Monday
night,'Jul*- 11 Wo hid h very
mi.' n wart or. lonorts showed ar
iuci oil so.
Wo fool very grateful twavaid
Presiuing Elder Gary. The. chluvh
continues to movo n'.oiig tun.
. r gro-'t loader.
S. s hool \va.< wi'll atti'iulod. At
.ho usual hour for seivico. Rev.
Walker opened in I is usual way
TIh- pastor-pleached an inspiring
nermon. His text was t; ken fror
St. Matt. 14 Two outstand
tr oharaotei s. ".losus Christ ami
4aint Peter". Two young person
'mi i ted themselves with the church
'inking a I t '1 of seven in loss
Iran a month. At the evening sei
ice Uwr?tT?T Shelttm---delivered
-Pm?oiei-i-ao 14+s subject was
The Greatest Faith In Israel. Tex'
ak. n from St. Matt. S-10. Tli
isitors were acknowledged ; n<'
nude wolcom.' bv the pastor.
Sumlav. .Jlv 27. S. school onen d
at the regular hour b?" *'
ustant Supt.. Mr. G. T. Honrv
Th e ' TV ssdll Wlls discussed By ol.lsS
At the reemhrt?horn- service Kgan
with a largo number ores m*
and a full choir. After the ?h>vo
Hons Rev. Walk r "ihtrodticcrt "a'tnT
presented Rev. X. R. Sett of Port
Mid. Maine, A. M. E. Zjo.n. Rev.
Scott preached front the sil'Bioe'
"Tiio" Tiling' that's "Xeded"/ Tlie
,....n . i.. li
enjoyed by all. .
Wo were hapy to have so many
isitors. local and out of town
Xnioity them were Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Tivy)or, Philadelphia. Pa.:
Mrs, KstolTa Davin. Clearwater,
' "la.; Mrs. Celestino Williams.
Washington. P. C.: Mrs. Elizabeth
Thompson Scott and children
vife of lie v. N. R. Scott. Mrs
Scott and Mr. Willie Taylor mad'
hert interestiny. and conn fimentary
remarks. All of tli.se i1
m otet ("lit toni<-ns but Mr. Tav'.or's
wife and Rev. Scott.
Mrs', ('destine Williams of Wash
nyton. 1>. ('.. is here visitiny her
tlis T Ano-i nill:iiit
M's- Catherine Mims is here
< ith M i s. Williams
.Mm' Frank W. Younp: of Philide'phia
IV.. 's here at the b d-.
-ide of icr sister, who . continues
rtl.
I
Marty < !' our member* a n d
tiend.s are on their vacation.
Mr-. Mary L. l.indsey left twi.
reeks ay,, for Philadelphia. Pa..
here s: e will visit her seir Mr.
ana - A lite?;t Kennedy.
Mts. Hail-dab WTrity and he.
' tuyl-.ter lett Saturdav niylit ''or
Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Wh.\e's
day is indefinite.
,Mr. a.ml Mrs. Hubert T. Thotup
tm have as yuosfrs their (iauyner.
son-ill law and childr n Rev.
mi Mis. N. R. Scott,
Your reporter Miss Rubve Mae
'ohnson is back in town and a*
t in service, (let your tujjvs '??
tie not later than ft a.m. w Mon.
iays See Carrie I'?ill Rook and
Rid'v, D Pitls tm h week am! pu'
"has.- a. copy of lYic jPalnutt'
Reader
PROVIDENCE M E. CHI KCH
IU \ . L. * I . uwn mail, a
I,a~t Sunday was a high day t'oi
church goers. After three weeks
?f rain which caused, many of them
ti> he awjiy from their posts ot
duty they were very anxious :.tu
happy to come out and play theii
parts in the church prograpt.
The Sun. school opened on time
and the Masses were beautifully
taught by the teachers. The lesson
was reviewed by the pastor who
always' brines out some vital
ooints on the lesson. The Supt.,
Mr. K. M. Howers, made somen?:.
At the close of the Sunday
sermon in the superlative degree
Many souls were made happy and
many visitors thought it was revival
metting. About thirty or
no re poisons including old and
young, huh and women, came"for
ward and askj^d to be remembered
to a throne of grace.
' ti 1;
with the pastui ami is working as
never before. All are praying for
the outpouring of the Holy Spirit
in the many hearts who are now
seeking it;~
'i' - I 01 llwtiv ? ktHl g'e? ??11. i ( ki
and A. M., met last Sautrday
night and raised three candidates.
The aniiM' I sermon was held on
the third Sunday and was preached
hy the Rev. K, M. Royd. The
women came out in large numbers
nd served free (linnet'. It goes
without saying that Mr. Rowers
is a great man. He is Supt., pastor.
steward, class leader of class
NTo. 1. chairman of steward board.
No. 1 choir me'mber, trustee of AlTr^-r^ffni^?TTTT ,TrHT!!Tn7Tnff"^TTnTeJ''
of Lodge No. 2-1.1, running a large
farm, saw mill, etc The church
will make no mistake in electing
him as one of their representatives
to the next forth coming genial
conference. He is with the
church 100 percent.
The revival meeting will begin
Tt the above named church August
10th, conducted by the Rev.
G. R. Tillman, of Camden, S. C.
The Revs. W. G. Owens, If. T.
L' T Af?? l XXT '
. nniinn i i\ , u. i>HIUIC cllld VV . tV| .
McDonald will he Rev. Bowman's
honored quests for Sunday service.
All choirs and congregation are
hereby asked to accompany their
pastor Provudbnee~"l8* two miles
north of f'hapicr and rhr extends
lo you a most hearty welcome in
fill religious services.
Come to Providence, go to Provilence.
(Miss) Lula Boyd, Jieportur
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. ABBEVILLE NEWS "7 C
M? ;i'HI Mrs. (Jura-go .Miliar and -y^?
mullier. Mis. Sarah Miller of l^h 1 lii rj..|,
delphfa. Pa., were the dinner '
juests of Mi. and Mrs. William p (
Reed Fi ie.'\ of last week. ,.
Mrs.1 Mr rv Olinkscnlos (and ,,.j
daughter n' Philadelfthin, Pa., p(
were the dinner quests of Mrs
I.. T\ Rhodes Wednesday of last
week. - VVt,
Mrs. Onie Ixe Burton and little a,
son, Boboie, are visiting her sis- ^
ter, Mrs. Mary N". Foster of ?v
Kvanston, Til.
ST. JAMKS A M. K. ( HI KCH A'I.
Rev. F. I). Dreher. Pastor
Abbeville- Sunday school began Thai
at the usual hour with the Supt. fan
.nd teachers- present. The lesson
was' beautifully taup'ht by each rpj
teacher and timely reviewed by
Mrs. Eliza Reed.
At 11:30 ovtr pastor brought us ?an
a timely message taken from Matt
/.? . uinnr. a iif 11?i?it 11 mi 111?f |ni.MS
tion." Many hearts were made to -j-js
burn as the servant talked by the
T1
W e had a number of visitors to
worship with" us in our morning Will
service. Among them were: Mr.
"iid Mrs. Wilson D. Marshall of fl
Phila.. Pa., Mrs. Julia Heath. Mr.
Walter Marshall also of philat jt j.
Theyexpressed themselves as. being f(
happy and enjoying our service.
At 11 o'clock the pastor and \*,)V
choir motored to Mulberry to wo?-.
<hip with Rev. Boyd and his good o
members. They reported having
i swell time and trip.
At 8 o'clock the Union Fellowship
meeting was hold with Wash- T
linuton St. Presbyterian church.
The sermon was preached bv Rev. im
Mathis of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Qp
church. The speaker held his au?L
ienee ?spellbound as he delivered ,Ti
the_inessagts from Rev. 1:11, t |
The ILark Wedding given by he
night jvas a success and quite a \ S
nice collection was taken. son;
We regret very much that Mr. Mis
Scott, our League president, is 'u'
moving to Atlanta, Ou, for he ,/'!H
will btw greatly missed. We pray
for him muc'h success.
Let us pray for our sick memhers,
namely: Mrs. Emma Burton,
Mrs Ninella McClaren; Mr. Rich- T 'J
ard Hagen. ()"1'
Srr long. Will-sec vuu next week ?
m. w. h. .v|,i,
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g keen ridge news ^:nj
St. Paul A. M. K. Church :,g11
Rev. J 1). Bovd, Past?r 'ai(
ill?
The 20th of July being our third
quarterly conference of Mulberry
and St. Paul, our presiding older, j .
Dr. W. S. Mains! delivered a heart yv'oi
felt sermon from St. Luke 15:18. host
Theme, "Going back home." Oh, AViti
how our hearts rejoiced while the I The
servant preached the word. The M
reports were good and all the Svv
1 wiil'U
fler's compliments. He was well T
pleased. '*a|i
On the 13th of July the Unity 1
Group of Churches Union or the I'McI.
T. D. N. Union met at St. Paul
under the leadership of Bro. J. E. ^ ^
Pressley.This was an affair worthy ; .
of being mentioned and wirs ir sue- *T
cess. The sum of $5.00 was left
to be used as most need. If the n
T A-.i ...Jii! - '
i,<nci is willing, come ami go wit/ i.n|j
us to Shady Grove August 10th.
We help that we will be helped. ^,K.]
Welcome one and all. Tom
Now if you missed the Sunday r> (
school institute which was hold at '
Shady Grove the 23rd and 24th, Whi
you really missed a treat. W. 1
IMrs.f J. Jenkins, Reporter nam
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Rev,
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The Palmetto Trader *tt0
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ON SID EH COD'S WORKS
OrigrnaV?Poem by Inez^ Tred
k Washington, Seneca. S. C.
>ve ever stop to think,
3out this wide and wonderfu
n thirst conies how we drini
f lG o d' ? everlasting a n <
precious love?
are faced with many triads
5 we walk the King's highwaj
>ve pray to Him for hours,
8 we journey on our way ?
you grateful of the air
lat is enjoyed hv good an
bad ?
us rest more upon God's car
. we may see him over there
you see beauty in trees,
us rest more upon God's car
laft we may see him over
there.
you see beauty in trees,
hen we behold the irentl
the work of mir HV-avenl;
King: "
uit he promised us to bring.
you?vuluti?the? little -r?i
<h ops,
hat give life to our ' ,guo
crops
- sent from heaven '>bove
> prove to \w< of His great lov<
f to the ones who a r
ungratful
f the works of God's lovin
hands,
t you will promise to !j
faithful
0 our laud's great command:
: GI.K.WKKS ci.rn
HAl'liENS, _s. G.
he Gleaners dub met July l
auiie of .Mi>s Elel Watts wit
president in her chair, onene
hnging Ho \iiu ThTrTR I'll Mak
oldier. led bv Mrs. Sadie Joh
c..
*?vi i|>iui;i' teson was read b
. .Innit- Brockman after whie
president asked that the clti
at the- - twenty-third Psalre
d A way A\*a> suntr afteT whic
r \Vatts nave us a very wan
tune. Mrs. F. Golden rospon
0 Mrs. Watts welcome,
mute- i,f previous meet in*
inished business. Report o
mittees... New-business. Offei
with scripture verses afte
:'h we had a very good pre
n. TTi <>se taking part on pre
n: Mesdames Marv Cannot
tr brot'l'ina>T Kiel \Vatts, S'
land. Carrie Workman. Mai
t Yourg. Francis Golden, Sy!
1 lliggins, Sadie Johnson, Re
Garrett, L'lah Byrd. After th
tram the hostess served punc
cake.. Interesting remark
the nresident. Mrs. Carri
kman -extended thanks to tr,
ess then we adjourned to met
i Mrs. Myra Hoiiond July 21
in17.pah was used for closir.j
rs. C. 0. Hijdgens. president
ilia - "in'ir'""!"
5. Moon.' pastor,
hose who went from St. Pan
tist church to Benedict col
to attend the program of th
r-racial institute Friday Jul
i: Mesdames Jessie McCulloir
). Iludgens, Mary C. Whitenei
tie I.. Mathis. Rev. J. W. Ma
pastor- <>f the Ztott Bnptis
other churches, also nrincinr
ndn- rs hiirh school; Mrs. Lil;
dath is.Rev. Mathis carried th
cs. Those who attended th
e S. R. and BTU moetiner i
< TTill: Miss J. ITieks. Mr. Dav
s. Rev. Hicks, Mrs. T. Hick;
\ Ifudgens. Mr. Jno. Mills. V,
Meadows. Sunt.; Mrs. M (
tenor. Rev. \V'. L. Wilson. .1
PooAlv others-wa-4i4?'t get th
ies.
^ no wont to l Olumbi.'i
E. W. Wright, Rov. Wnlkei
Daniel Wearincr, Mr. I,. I
irinpr, Mr. Fred Hudprens wh
ndcd the pratno. A nice tri
i reported by all.
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FLORENCE DISTRICT HOLDS '
FIFTH (.HOIT* JV|Vw r'v': 4
The lifth jrroup meeting of the
Florence District Conference of
tile Methodist dcnoniHiatnion met
in Hethesda M. church, about six "
' riles fit 111 Cades. S. July 23. '
b Tr.e Rev. G. H. Tillnii 11 is the. .
' aggressive pastor of this workijiy
Mo.k, who had made elaborate ar- '
angements. and extensive prepara
ions to accommodate, ard enterain
this big body of youths, wo
e>i and ministers.
Tlie meeting ws.p started by the
praise service led by Rev. G. li.
Tillman. The D. S. Rev. C. C.
d Reynolds gave : 11 inspiring devo onal
address entitled "God can
e tse any kind of ,man if lie is will
, fig to be used"; to the tdivication
of all.
i ne ron can truicateu tnat Kev.
ri.'C. Jiicks'iti was absent on ac- 1
ount of sickness. Rev. .J. A. 1
Pogue and J. M. Stokes hindered f
'>v uncontrollable reasons.
The reports wern made <n Pen- ?
^-smns and Relief: The Church PC ^
Thv House: Women's Society . of
Y Christian Service: Youth C'ouitc' "
Contest. All niiide strorg ant' e
most favorable records of the' >
work and results. d
n The--Dr "S : - called attention ' t *
Bishop King's plan for an area f
d Council at Atlanta. Ga.. Sept. 2-' c
and delegates to be composed of
pastors, one lav leader. C. S. Supt
V'outh Representative, \V. C. S
e district. The District 'Conference
convening at iSt. Prul church. ScV
? temhev 10 14. and the Yout'
Council at .Orangeburg, S, C:
It was repotted that over 22." t
' vorttg people were at this meeting
President II. Durant of the -Dis
s* trict Youth Council: Sirs. H. T .
Muggins, R.N.. and Miss Maggie c
|Ji?nkins. nrusisrient - Con.f?? once f
J Youth Council and Mrs. P. M. Gib! ^
es, president W. S. C. S. made (
>. impiyfing addresses 1). S. Rev :
0 C. C. Reynolds fed each one of
d?U+es-?yout i s to?rf must delicious ~(
v and palatable renast.
n | All of the ministers were eeper |
V t,, conlpleti their benevolences by \
h the District conference. The nun ~i
b sic for the entire service was f?iv- 1
i n principally W-the vounp peopb i
b Jed bv Prof. J. A. Greene.
11 The Rev. G. B. Tillmann. his |
d mcmb.-rs and friends, were thank (
e<l heartily for the hip dinner, anil (
' mapnificent ei tertainment piver ^
''(the proup patherinp of over two ?]
hundred fifty people of adult ape r
r John C. Gibbes. t
- smi.oii presbytkrian '<
^ -CPHP-Rf^H
' liy 1'topi a Davis j
1- S. S. at the usual hour with the .
p officer* and teachers at their post
e of duty. Rev. C. W. Talley delivn
ered a wonderful sermon at the .
s worship hour. The text was <
< taken from Job: Know Thyself.
e The Sunday School convention
t which met at Coulter. Che raw it J
Z. was a splendid convention. Rev.
r. C. W. Tallev stated they was a- '
, bout 11(5 delepates and 128 serv*
in tin1 dining, mum. Tlllti WHU 1
reported the best convention in
d years. Amount received was a|
bout $21:5.00 and expenses rmount
0 ed to around $270.00. Little Miss
v Alice Mae Harris represented Sri
i, loh church and hroupht back a ni
r. report. A nice time was enjoyed
by all.
T She broupht back much infor1
mation. She was not a delegate
a but just, went alonp to attend the
( melftinp. Her report was inspir
Ing.
n The Rev. Talley invites his
o friends and members to stop in
; find VI AW t H n nflVJOnof?n .mA
y: ,.,,,1 S,M
the changes and improvements
!. have been made,
f. We are proud of Prof. L. P.
e ByTAFm and Mr. Eddie Mcflrav
and are sorry that they will return
in Cheraw ,S. C.
r. Attend some rhurch Sunday.
> The Rev.C ,W. Tallev was dean
o J at thee Sundr y school convention
p and he brought hack a splendid
report. U
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ST. PHILIP A. M. E. CHURCH gn hi;
R?iy, T. H. Weathers, Pastor ly.
Mil
The fourth quarterly confer- lotte,
erce was held at St. Philip July of J
27. At 10 o'clock a.m. Sun. school Rosa
took place conducted by the Supt._ Mr
Mamie E. Hinton after the open- son.
ing ceremonies the teachers took of Ni
charge of their various clwses, sister
explaining- the lesson to the best Eliza
>f their ability. A review of the law,
lesson by Rev. Sister Term Lovette
\ second review by the Presiding Mir
Elder Dr. Robinson which every- cene
me gain a thought from the les- C., w
son. We also had twn visitors Mary
>vho made some timely remarks. Mrs
llrs. Marie Nelson of Sumter, S. Ma
L; Miss Katherine Jones of Brook ?olo i
yn, N. Y. hem !
A warm prayer service was ren ioytd
lered by the prayer committees.
3ro. Isaac Jnhns'm- sister Katie
Ion s and Rio John Herbert X ?
soul searching sermon was delivifed
by the Presiding Elder Dr.
Robinson found II Samuel 18:32.
Everyone enjoyed a wonderful
nessage. . , ?-?
After the public collection was
a ken ' the quarterly cotitc/ence F)R
vafT continued. The reports all
vere fine. The P E. wac mado ~
vith a satisfactory report. The reports
since the last quarterly fiol
onferem'e was as follows: P. E,
S30.00; Trustees $74.85: Mission OITice
>12.34; Pastor asessment $75.G4; 1125
Dollar Money $18.00; Stewardess
Doard No. 1 $3.75; Stewardess 2 Office
53 PU; Stewardess Board No. 57 8:30
H.50; Sunday school $45.00;
League?$3.10;?Contingent $2.05; "p
dission $2.35; grand total $274.08. ^
The clubs reports were as fol
ovs: Golden Star S2.00; Eastovcr
>3.05; Community $1.50; Sunshine
51,85; Willing Workers S 2.15- r 1107'/
3usv Bee $1.55; Good Will $2.25;
or the poor 3.15; wine $3.25. To
al $20.7?, T)1
The members of St. Philip are .
loing their best for success but
lope to do better in the future. (
The officers and members also I Office
tie in their report, asking the--"10:00
lishop for a retu rno?_thcrr"lT E. 4:fto
>r. Robinson?''Pastor Rev T Qj
I. Weathers. Th: t they are ful- 2030
v satisfied with the service they
'five been rendering these past fip]
ears and want them back for a
ouple or more years. Everybody
round St. Philip and Eastovet f
lave been made to love Elder Hob Deale
nsen and ltev. Weathers, Two Marri
oVtng and better gospel men can- Deedt
tot be ft unci.
At 3:30 o'3clock the Awe rah of
dr. Sam Kihardson. Jr.. was con- m _
'uetvd at St. Philip, a .veiling m:r
hirty years old. Was sick oni" I
ne week. We don't know much MM
bout iiis 1 ifo living but we hope
i' is at-rest in sweet heavenly
and. lie lived in Columbia. S.C.
'Tie funeral was ? srd one. He |?|
eaves to mourn his lost a wife,
nother. two brothers and f- ur si COO
ers and a host of relatives an I 1^01
Her ds. Hollev and Soils funerii
directors. One anions the b s
or prompt and courteous s.rv' e
?A fine League wn? conduct* '
:00 o'clock p.m. by the President *w~r
Miss Rosie L. Weather* is -lo LMJL
ng fine after a few weeks of fev- cr
r. Mrs. Ma ret Nelson of S""*er,
S. C., wp.t on S>?nay
also Miss {Catherine Jones and
Arssr "Pearlie t HTrrtroT^-of Rrokhvr [V*
>1. Y., who are spending their vo
at ion with relatives.
'"muo to elior. h..ioin the ehivch. for I
_ and
A pp'.V
-TH^N TV V. M. ! ;. I'lH RCII l?0(i
j Count
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor jSt.;
I"
Silver Street ? The Sunday [ '
ichool met at the erual horr with I
the Supt. in char""1 TV-e -d>?? M
vfp taught hv Mrs. Rosa Toland.
\s Mm. I.. Kr Jackson was not
)n time, Mrs. M. F. C'leland yyas !
tsked to review Hie lesion wh'e.h
vas beautifully reviewed and full 1
)f information. The Sunday school
s yet alive if few in number.
_At lhe_adiournmeiiL.uf Uu^ -Sun?-?
lay school they went into praise ' ||
ifrviee led by Miss Annie H.ile I At
blarp. Quite a warm spiritual
noetimr was had. Scripture reading,
t- f Mark 7?th ehaptetr1 by
lev. J. E. Dixon who i.. a man of 4
nuch ability an(| high christian
j ha rafter. The sermon, Romans
:1G, "I am ti(w^ ashamed of the
jospel." He sJpoke of Paul as a i>j
;repit writer. He wrote 14 episuls.
This great man pleaded with the
>eople to continue in the faith and flPI
o keep His word, continuafh-?THilso
told us to keep our hands in IEJ
^od'a hand.
Mrs. Idiflla Boozer mil HH
in accident and was unable l<>
>e in the service. We hope fuller
a speedv recoverv. Telen
Mrs. Eliza Miller is also ill. P
Visitor at the church wis, Mr. rv *
Thomas Bobb. the 'Supt. of Bush *-*"
Sunday school and agent of the
\Torth Carolina Mutual He is a 2379
,'pung man of outstanding eharaeer.
We are asking you to please Invisi
ncouragc him so that he may Work
PINCKNEY'S FITNI
i NDE.iTAKER AM) I.ICKNi
OF SOUTH CAROLINA A
Flir
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And
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1006 WASHINGTON ST,
' s
m
laturday. 'August 2, 1911
ghcr spiritually and temperai'
i
>s Etlia Mt.f Loland of Char- . )
X. (J., la spending the month ^
lily and- August with Mrs %
Toland of S'lver Street, S. C.
s. Weston Wright and grand
master Joseph C'alainesJ r ? ?
?w York, are visiting~Ker two
s, M<s. L. K. Jackson, Mrs.
beth Booker and bioPw:Mr.
L. K. Jackson.
Newberrj
Alice Austin, -master Hi:Thurntan
of Washi; glon, L).
ere the guests of her aunt,
F. Cleland.
Ma'ik'a Johnson rnd ' oukin.
ster Eugene Thurman ?ang a
in the B. Y. P. I'. at Beth'oRaptist
.eh. reh which was en- A.
by all. M
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
tri?Attention (liven t.? lite. .
eases of the Cum* ' 1
Id Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty ~~ 7
Phone 6120 Ilea: 8261 7I
Washington St. Col'a., S. C. ' j
Hours ?Telephone: '
A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033
I!oci.lon?- OUT'J
)r. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST j
X-RAY-SERVICE i I
BLOCK ANESTHESIA -s I
'i Washington St. Columljfra
fit. J. G. STUART Sh
ye, Ear, Nose and .Throat
lasses Kitted '"Vccurately
, Hours: Telephones:
A.M. to 2 I'.M. Res. 4692
P.M. to 6 P.M. OHice 3796
Bee Residence .
Taylor St. 1317 Pine St.
V. J. H. JOHNSON
NOTARY Rl'HI.IC _
Iftice 2029 Marion Street
r in Real Estate, performs
isige Ceremonies writes Wills
i. Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
?
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SHS FR0MCO1.DS
won t turn iooss yy^-g^^J
JCI oni $i^ o# &z.
{THO-MW.S>ON ?WATT HV1 MWUTtl
YOU FAL TO MT EXPECTED UUtf 1
ASK K* YOUK MONEY EACK.
lacwniiokl i
)LD BY DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE
ADAM PEll^KS
HAIR (iKOWKK
tiseased Seal ) ? (Jives Life
Reauty. BEST (JROWBR?
once a week?Price 33 c.
Rlandini; St. Columbia. S. ('.
:s_.Drug Store. > Washington
Fhoinns iJrusr Store, Taylor
and Harden Street
mmMii ?
ONE \7KT
IVz cents per mile
ROUND TRIP
0% less than double J
the one way fares
-
Mr Conditioned
Coaches
ON THROUGH TRAINS
J. T. C()HH g
vision I'asst'hgor Agent ?
Columbia. S. C.
hone 92.;I
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SHOE m;v J;ro|,
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rTTCPs R fisen.Mblr'
b'r n,jlf frK":int' vl>' **ialt>
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SR Ah T'PMK
SKI) KM 15A! M KB
NI) RKOKOI \
era) Cars and Funeral J_ ?
Equipment
ROOD AS Till-; IIKST
R'tfer Than the Rest
And Prices Less
OtIU'o Phone ^
?rVdence I'hone 7765
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