Palmetto leader (Columbia, S.C.). 1925-11-21 [p FIVE]. · appeal to the Christians wasp.^ii. ^ii....

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wmH .. Sotwnday; November 21, 190ft. CK&eCKBXOBXpKO^^ Church News ^ BY DR. J. » <8»38»KO»»5ro^x^w.<x^oooooocy»: BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ( NEWS. ( To have been at Bethel Sun- c day rhorning; and to have seen t : her loyal members in the aer- ~i Z!H vices, would have reminded you < that there are many who read 1 . "and put into practice this say- i ing from the Scripture: "I was 1 gl&d when they said unto "me, 1 let us untn thn hniir<T-of tVio Lord " ' After the usual preliminary i services in which the pasfor epolte of the approaching An-~ nual conference,.which.con- venes at Newberry S. C., Dec. s , 2, 1925, mentioning the fact t that the Conference wilLha-in J session on the first Sunday and t the Holy Communion Willie Z =^_yen at Bethel t^e 5th Sunday, t Nov. 29th -instead. He then read St. Luke 13th chapter, 6-9 1 verses, for a text, taking as a subject:"1 "Fruit-bearing." In- } deed it was a wonderful dis- \ course full of thought and ap- i - plied so fittingly to our common i pyppripnfPR today. A beautiful' ] appeal to the Christians wasp .^ii. ii. J.L ^ uie vneiuv, unfortunate and indifferent i ones, within our ranks: plead'for , another chance for their sal- 1 vation, save them if you can; ( _..that is the Christianas duty.", j At the close of the sermon, ( the choir sang very touchingly t "For you r~ am praying." Three j persons came for\vard- and unlt-^ 4 . ed with the church. At the evening service Pastor ( Adams preached from St. Puke j 10th chapter, the latter clause t of the 17th verse: "What shall j I do-that I may inherit eternal ( life?" Emphasizing the- im- 1 portance of the question. The J collection for the day was very ( gooci. The captains of the several < counties are still forging ahead P* with the rally. T*he "services 4 k throughout the entire day, with ] rv.4_r the splendid music that the choir ] I always rentiers, were upmuiig ( and inspiring.., _w: ] .Nowdthat.the.Paotor... ha3 i sounded * the Dollar Money call,- I ; let every loyal' member rally to ( the call~~Sunday. ~ Visitors and strangers are aways' welcome at Bethel. -> ZION BAPTIST CHURCH T . NEWS, * ± Sunday School last Sunday ^ was good. Mr. Jas. W. Hopkins _ Sunt., was at his place, as well a<3 a goodly number of the ^ r teaching force. s Revival Continued. 11:30 Dr. G. H. Mitchell,evan- gelist, Kansas City, Mo., who. had been ill a good part of the * week was ahle to fill the. pulpit a though the pastor cautioned ^ that he simply make a talk and * not preach. But the "love of ^ God," so constrained that he ' y preached a great sermon. Matchless Boy Preacher Again. It had been anounced that 1 the Boy Preacher would speak r - again at 3:00 o'clock; though it * ^.was raining, Big Zion was again I.packfecpjjp and down stairs to her capacity. Arlander Mitchell, the most .wonderful Buy Preacher preach- x ed from J1The Cwe-oP Naaman" -^ or "po dip in Jordan Seven 'fimes." 'i he hoqse was thrill- V ed .through and through." A collection of $75.00 was raised before the boy preached. _ Sunday night we had another r sermon by Dr. Mitchell. t Big Baptizing Monday Night. \ Monday night after a baptism f r . sermon by Dr. Mitchell to a I throng of 2,000 people. Dr. J. b C. White led down 43 candidates v , "into the liquid grave." There t are abput 30 more to be baptiz- t ed Sunday night coming. Among those who "put on t ''iVI'IT -.V; "Tf." ^ dfoltPVnririt- ©f-Golumbia | :. WHITE ^OQCOSO^^CS^CraSC^^ Christ by baptism" was little J. C.. White, the nine year old son >f Dr. J. C. White. He took he water fine, as he came down he had a smile in his face, he iid not flinch, nor was he the east excited. He_ says that hes going to be a preacher, and lelp his father wiht his churches Ie says that Brookland and!, frrffiurtowii will be his churches, vhile his papa fiWkches at Big iion. , Editor J. D. Carr Sppakg. TO Zion. ] 'Before a'Tiouse of two thou- ' land people Monday night, Edi- j ;or J. D. Carr of the Asheyilie^ £ntcrpriac -addressed an atten-f ;ive audience of Columbians at ^ 'ion Baptist church just before, japtism. . * " |j Editor Carr was introduced! jy Eh*. White, as one of his ,, best friends* on * earth. Dr.i. 11 White told Columbians that j vhen he is in Asheville no night, s too dark, no journey to rough md long but that Mr. Carr will lot undertake it~fof his (Dr. h White's) comfort,. -Mr. carr came to the platform ( md said: "I am" here to putC (tshevillo in na more favorable , 3 * ight with the people of South , Carolina. He told .of recent . TV « lear-riot,.and.the^-a«rwr>bfm<:Tnrr -r*- , )f the two culprits and their j xials, which he deemed was. 1 'alr ancl impartial. He told. oftj rhe good will tlicjl existed bo->,'] tween the whites and blacks ^ )f ^the "Land of the Sky," and ( beaded with South Carolinians j o pay no attention to false re- r Dorts about Asheville. Mr.! Parr's speech was very highly , eceived by the big audience. ] VIr. Ca<rr is the guest of Allen , University and T J 11 -i 1 * tnocies, proprietress of the~ jood Samaritan Hospital.. Farewell services at Zion Wednesday.nig+rh The .Boy Preacher discussed "The Dry Bones of the Valley," to a throng )f near_ three thousand. Div ; Mitchell's party left Thursday lor"T£aiTsas city, via Spartan-1 >urg amid thegopd-wilTs of all Columbians. - * SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEWS. Sunday School opened at _its isual hour, with the Supt. and eachers at their posts of duty. ^.11 interesting lesson was caried on by the numerous classes. After which it was reviewed leautifully by the Superinten-1 lent. After Sunday school, the icholars assembled with the nembers for morning service vhich began at 11:30 a. ttv l Rev. Farmer was all in smiles>ecause he had a large audience, is the rain didn't keep anyone iack. Rev. farmer was happy* md-full-of-life Sunday morning,' ,nd the wMs thaT came from his ips while preaching touched the! leart of everyone present. At 6 p. m., Ladson Presbyter- r an Christian Endeavor League! endered a fine program for us., t.was enioved bv all. and those yhft rnisftpd it. raisspH a treatsNight acrvice began at its us- ? lal hour. A large number was resent. v Services at usual hourj text Sunday..The public is in'it£dJto_alt£nd. Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor,* Miss Sarah R Watts, Reporter : RUFFIN NEWS. , r- J 4 Just a few weeks ago the com- 4 ilaint was heard over the coun- L, ry about Bro. Drought; now 4 ve begin to hear of Bro. Rain. , ''or the past three Sundays Bro. « tain has caused the churches to , ie somewhat empty. Why will , ve pray: "Let Thy will be done" , t il i J *i.L. nen not De sausnea witn conui- » . K~ . "W- . ions ? Those who were hungry for « he bread of life made their way < rm PAMvnn * to Church regardless to weather, j - Rev. C. B. Brown, pastor of BueMftesd M. E: church preach- j ed a noble sermon on Sunday to a large audience. Being the tost pastoral day, The Lord's, Supper was served, of which.' many believers took: showing the friendliness one toward the other. As a whole the church seems to be in union^and allure well pleased with the way Rev. Brown has conducted during the yeaik- _ * " 7 7 The U. B. of A. held its Convention on tjie 12 and 13th inst. at Buck Iload church;.which'' was enjoyed * by'/a-ll attending. Bro. J. Dicks of Allendale presided over the meeting. He funded the gaveLand called the douco to order..J. Dicks, Supt., A. L. Ackermaiy Sec'yT Elliott Edodge,^ Marshal, B. Jcnnis, sex:ont Lraeile Ricfrfrhlsnri, -page I 12:oCT Rev, j. A. Johnson, of Midway, S. C., preached. the nid-day sermon, which was very1 inspiring. 3:00 p. m., the business part vas completed: paying off of, officers; delegates, widows and jurn-outs. ; Friday night, 7:00 prayer-l Meeting was -conducted hy Bro. f R. Gennis, of Luray, S. C. and Viiek-rBrown, of Barton, S.Cr~ rhe Rov. A. J. Jarroll, of Allon. lale. S. C.. preached the. educa:ional sermon. Rov .Tnrroli is s great leader intellectually1 strorig~ His gracious courtesy ind unrivalled charm has won :he hearts of all that come in con tact with him. By his sermons," nany eyes ueie oirerrecl intel- ectually. Many hearts were+ nade to rejoice. We are gla-d to know that the work of Father Rev. A. B. Dudley is still alive and moving 011 to progress. ^ Ihough. our Heavenly Father'! . ailed him from laboncrreward,'' 1 ive as children are following in; (Tis"fbot-steps arid our motto! ^hall ^ver^l)e Upr igh t nesto one we Joyed is now at rest, his; fond true heart is still, the hands ihnf fnilpcl sn Vinvr! -for n<a nnw UJK1V ¥V>l¥Vi MM lie in death's cold chill. Forget' j-ou|n'o we never will, we loved rou then, we lov^you still, YodrI « ooo DO oc^ooooooqo DOD^DDODD I : RgESE'S DI | , HI IIS. P. R, R A Full Line* of Pater jg. Cigarettes and Tobacc g ...Madam -C- J. Walker' Times; Ice Cream an< | TI10N1 g 1422 Assembly Street, 0 (DDDD6DDDDDDDODODDDDDDDDDX»: r -{ Office Phone 60261 N.J. FRE S Altorney-at-Law a £ Practice in all. Court t 111U,Washington Street, ^ X izrrzr:^" j. H.hob j; ^ MERCHAN" Suits Made I . TELEPIIC ^ 111N \'i Washington Strrect, * ^ *!* £ MOVING . .. t | Bunyan T3ur ? Tive Heavy Duty j. your service-We s £ distance hauls of f I PHIDNE 5316 C tf. rfA-kXtP-^- -"-- Ji tL'Jju, ippiiipjiwpipjpw1 TO LEAPCT memory Is as fre^h today,-«>q in ^ the 'hour you passed away. . iou were a TaitKfuI father to us, it was so hard to part with you, oh so -hard for you to die, But, we shdll hope to meet you in the JJnited Band above. The delegates were highly en- S tained in the homes of Mr. John & Waltoiy, Mattie Smylyr M. M. jjj Simmons, Sophie Warren.and Annie L. iVck^rma-n. ." TID - BITS ^ By Leonard Massenburge Inami Wada of J^pan was a prodigal son who fattened his s own calf. As a result of his re- N versa! of the legendary procedure, Kinusuke Wada, his lath- ^ gr, ij TifHY the richest man in the village of Jizomura, Tosa. Ten years ago, KinoftiTka decided that Inami was.a had lot, aird~~ "sent hiti* off to Mexiro Mnttpv- lc ing The Japanese equivalent of "good riddance of bad rubbish" or words to th&t e^ect. Papa s Wada-returned to his farm and forgot about the errant Inami. E Last December the banished son was recalled when word was received of his death. The 2 Last week however the elder Wada was notified that lie was ~ heir to aii estate of more than g: $150,000 which the "no-account Inami had amassed before his e death. The calmness of the household gave way to' great.rejoicing, and papa Wada is said to be T i;un»iucimg presenting a statue f his oncc ^utcaot aon to the vrt=. 'age. ---Is During thirty-five years the B National American Woman Suf- E frage Association had only four Presidents. ... oo«o^o.ao^ojmo;oxtcio«c85.o.c85w;o g~ To N ew Customers, we £ 8 say try our p 2-^- EGGS . 8 and" have the pleasure of % 2 growing some * ?. § REAL BUFFS g 2." The greatest Egg machine g. 3 existing. O M. SIMPKINS, . & 8-. Newberrv. S. C. £ ^O'OOOO'O 60^O£>30£> aOOC8^1»DtC038^ S 7 " . B MJCLSTQRE ; EESE, Prop. r it Medfcines^ .Cigars. j> \] n a 8 Preparations at all. * ^ T Sodas. :-: :-: O820. ; i~ Columbia, S. C. | A X B Residence Phone 6798 « e . ; < DKKICk ° i^~ nd Notary Public. < 9.^tate and Federal. ...j 'r -2 ^ Columbia, S. C. ' .-."I"....* V .x~x~x~xxx"x~x~x~x*<x~x**«x» j j s iERTSON ' ' / ' i: | f , « |* T-TAlTOR 1 XT To Order. . jlT >NE 4003 i- -4 B, Columbia, S. C. «Jjv VV,!aX"XK"X'V'XK'vvv'!"!,,X'VV,!*V " j HAULING 5* ns Transfer | Motor Truclcs at | pecialize in long- % iousehold Goods. y\ OLUMBIA, S. G ?j J/*-.' L. * ..t « * * »* i. pppuppOT JHUKCH DIRECTORYl -,.' , > *j i BETHEL A. ST: g. CHURCH Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. S Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. SERVICES: iB unday School 10:00 A. M. iB lorning Service ...,^4Lt45 A. l. C. E.. League ,J5l30- P. M.J_ 'Fverrttlg gervice"' 7 30 P. M E IDNEY PARK C M. E. CIIL'RCH s 1100 Block Blandlng Street Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. SERVICES: unday School 10:B0 A. lorning Service 11:30 A. Rl. Ipworth League ___'5:30 P. M. Ivoning Senile 7:30 P. M. ^ f JONE& CHAPEL A. SL E^2IOX $ 1 rinurur, .£. olrner Sumter and Blossom Streets ^ lev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor. ^ERViefeSr. forniiig ServtPlTTr:._ 10:30 A. SL' unday Schools. .__-12:3» P si 2l /j xj s^- r,. society 6:W Pt M.' Evening Service 8;0U P. M. B nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH F T5«0 Block BuTl Street Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor -SERVICES: Pnday School -1CMJ0-A.-M. 3 [yrnlng service 11:15 A. M Y. P. U. _.j. . 6:U0 Pi vefilng Service 7;$u P -'{V IS v -.-a : b . Ug St. CALVARY baptist church Richland Street H. W. LONG, Pastori SERVICES: j , tmda^Seliool 10:00 A. M.: uci>itc n:iiU A. M. . Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.I vening Service 8:00 P. M. \ u j'W IS A WESI.EY M. E. CHURCH £ Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sta. Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. SERVICES: . unduy LLTiuuI 10:30 A. Al. tornirigTService __- 11:30 A. M. eague __ 6 :30tP. M. | Evening Service 7:3o'-R." M. 4 A p ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. f SERVICES: unday School 10:Q0.;A. [orning Sm i ice . Ar M:T~ > Y. P.. U. ___ _____ frtOO P. M. vening Service 7:00 P..M i .- ] ' . S j" ry : _ T7 NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH | unday School 1 10:30 A. M.j lorning Service IK-30 P, M . Y. P. U. w__._ 5:00 P. M.j vetting Service 7:30 P. M. : -.f ;S ~ ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH A Booker Washington Heights ^ SERVICES! ' ' unday School -J0;30 A. M.ji-lornnig Service :30 A. M. . Y. P. U. 6^00 P." M. T vening Service ,7;30..P. M. i ' . ' '3 .- -.P FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. T. Hampton, Pastor 405 Marion Street Evening Servira..i. Jl :3U : .-..-t MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH c 2130 Sumter Street ir. _ Rev-. .f»jrcr<*» ^ SERVICES:" -V* . £ unday School 10:30 A. M., reaching j_ 11:30 A. M. . Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.| reaching . 8:00 P. M. j * AVTinrw p<DTicB,riirnr|i {. Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor U SERVICES: inday School 10:00 A. M. Si crning Service ..11-30 A M,fM Y. P. U. - b:00 P. M. E vening Service 7:00 P. M.I JOHNSON-BRfll Funeral Direcfto .Bffibati 1115 Washington S ^ COLUMB1 " * V T ^ " ipvqppi§^pppeppppip|||p|^p|^||^| - - -i! --:. . PifB . *t i «. ^ UNION BAPTIST CHURCH - Divine fltieet..." 1" Rev. T. JVI. Boykin, Pastor. . SERVICES: unday School 10:00 A. M. lorning- Service ^111:30 A. M. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M. Ivening Service ; 8:00 P. MIETIII.EIIEM II APT I ST CHURCH Lyon-Sfcreet. S. H. Smith. SERVICES: unday School.,...,"._r__l6:00 A. M. rorning Service 11:30 A. M .Y.P.U. ^~_ 6:00 P. M. 'Vening Service 8:00 p. M. _. r * * i. 31AKY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCR Corner Crecn and (iates Streets Rev. T. 1. Pollard, -Pastor. ^ SERVICES: unday School... _... -10:00-A. Ml' lornnig Set v 1^ - j 1:15 A M afternoon Service :~r.".v 1 4PM ' nd XAZAHKTll-'BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. .Myers. Pastor. ___ SERVICES: unday School .10:30 A. M. lorning Service -11:30 A. M Y\ P- Vr v--0 00 m vening'Service a:00 p. M." 1,ATT-DOM A RAPT 1ST" CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor., S.KUVICES: ^ - unday_ School \_1_'_10:3Q A. M. fternoon Service 2:00 P. M/ ' Y- P- Q.oo p,. m vening Service 8:00 P. M. CHAPPI-I.I F, STATION A. M. E. = - "CHURCH. Corner > Senate »nr1 Pi na Q # t*. * » * v. Ull VCIB« Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor. SERVICES: " [orning Service J_____ 1 iSO-A.-MJ unday School ______. 3:00 P. M. . C. E. League ________ 6:30 P. M. vening Service 7:30 P, M. _ h . Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor. SERVICES: unday School' 10:00 A. M. - , fternoon Service 3:00 P. M. Y. P. U. 3:00 P. M. vening Service 8:00 P. M. LADSON PRESBYTERIAN: Rev. I. If. jjavis, Pastor: .i SERVICES: [orning Service 11:15 A. M. unday School 4:0O p. M, ST. JjAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. p. Washington, Pastor. SERVICES. unday School 10:00 A. M. lorning Service. 11:15 A. m! . C. E. League ;.G:30 P. JVl! vening Service 7:30 p. M. EMPLE .ZION BAPT. .CHURCH Ridgewood uhday School ~ 11:30 Loming.Sw^ce. 12:30 : t .... EMANUEL A. M E. CHURCH * KendlaltoWn. Rev. D. M. McGILL, Pastor. SERVICES: 1 l . A AA . .. uimay cinuoi 1U:UU A. M. locning Service 11!50 A".~M; ~ . 0r K. League 6:00 P. M. , veiling Service 8:00 P. M. MT. OL1VL BAPIIS1 t HLk(JLL 1915 Laurel Street ^RRV. W." G. rrUNTF.R, Pastor. unday School 11:00 A. M. ovning Service ..j_ 12:00 Mr" vening Service 7:30 P. M. ILEY-MORRIS rs & Licensed tiers- it. Phone 3512 I [A, S. C. I " ~

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Sotwnday; November 21, 190ft.CK&eCKBXOBXpKO^^

Church News^ BY DR. J. »

<8»38»KO»»5ro^x^w.<x^oooooocy»:BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH (

NEWS. (To have been at Bethel Sun- c

day rhorning; and to have seen t: her loyal members in the aer- ~iZ!H vices, would have reminded you <

that there are many who read 1. "and put into practice this say- i

ing from the Scripture: "I was 1gl&d when they said unto "me, 1let us untn thn hniir<T-of tVioLord "

'

After the usual preliminary i

services in which the pasforepolte of the approaching An-~nual conference,.which.con-venes at Newberry S. C., Dec. s

, 2, 1925, mentioning the fact tthat the Conference wilLha-in Jsession on the first Sunday and tthe Holy Communion Willie Z

=^_yen at Bethel t^e 5th Sunday, tNov. 29th -instead. He thenread St. Luke 13th chapter, 6-9 1verses, for a text, taking as asubject:"1 "Fruit-bearing." In- }deed it was a wonderful dis- \course full of thought and ap- i

- plied so fittingly to our common ipyppripnfPR today. A beautiful' ]

appeal to the Christians wasp.^ii. ii. J.L^uie vneiuv,

unfortunate and indifferent iones, within our ranks: plead'for ,

another chance for their sal- 1vation, save them if you can; (

_..that is the Christianas duty.", jAt the close of the sermon, (

the choir sang very touchingly t"For you r~am praying." Three jpersons came for\vard- and unlt-^ 4

. ed with the church.Atthe evening service Pastor (

Adams preached from St. Puke j10th chapter, the latter clause tof the 17th verse: "What shall jI do-that I may inherit eternal (life?" Emphasizing the- im- 1

portance of the question. The Jcollection for the day was very (

gooci.The captains of the several <

counties are still forging aheadP* with the rally. T*he "services 4k throughout the entire day, with ]rv.4_r the splendid music that the choir ]I always rentiers, were upmuiig (

and inspiring.., _w: ].Nowdthat.the.Paotor... ha3 isounded * the Dollar Money call,- I

; let every loyal' member rally to (the call~~Sunday. ~ Visitors andstrangers are aways' welcome

at Bethel. ->

ZION BAPTIST CHURCH T. NEWS, * ±Sunday School last Sunday ^

was good. Mr. Jas. W. Hopkins _

Sunt., was at his place, as wella<3 a goodly number of the ^

r

teaching force.s

Revival Continued.11:30 Dr. G. H. Mitchell,evan- gelist,Kansas City, Mo., who.

had been ill a good part of the *

week was ahle to fill the. pulpit a

though the pastor cautioned ^

that he simply make a talk and *

not preach. But the "love of ^

God," so constrained that he' ypreached a great sermon.

MatchlessBoy Preacher Again.It had been anounced that 1

the Boy Preacher would speak r

- again at 3:00 o'clock; though it *

^.was raining, Big Zion was againI.packfecpjjp and down stairs to

her capacity.Arlander Mitchell, the most

.wonderful Buy Preacher preach- x

ed from J1TheCwe-oP Naaman" -^

or "po dip in Jordan Seven'fimes." 'i he hoqse was thrill-

V ed .through and through." Acollection of $75.00 was raisedbefore the boy preached.

_Sunday night we had another r

sermon by Dr. Mitchell. tBig Baptizing Monday Night. \

Monday night after a baptism fr .

sermon by Dr. Mitchell to a Ithrong of 2,000 people. Dr. J. bC. White led down 43 candidates v

,"into the liquid grave." There tare abput 30 more to be baptiz- ted Sunday night coming.Among those who "put on t

''iVI'IT -.V; "Tf." ^

dfoltPVnririt-

©f-Golumbia |:. WHITE^OQCOSO^^CS^CraSC^^Christ by baptism" was little J.C.. White, the nine year old son>f Dr. J. C. White. He tookhe water fine, as he came downhe had a smile in his face, heiid not flinch, nor was he theeast excited. He_ says that hesgoing to be a preacher, andlelp his father wiht his churchesIe says that Brookland and!,frrffiurtowii will be his churches,vhile his papa fiWkches at Bigiion.

,

Editor J. D. Carr Sppakg.TO Zion. ]

'Before a'Tiouse of two thou-'

land people Monday night, Edi- j;or J. D. Carr of the Asheyilie^£ntcrpriac -addressed an atten-f;ive audience of Columbians at^'ion Baptist church just before,japtism. .

*"

|jEditor Carr was introduced!jy Eh*. White, as one of his ,,best friends* on * earth. Dr.i.

11White told Columbians that jvhen he is in Asheville no night,s too dark, no journey to roughmd long but that Mr. Carr willlot undertake it~fof his (Dr. hWhite's) comfort,.-Mr. carr came to the platform (md said: "I am" here to putC(tshevillo in na more favorable ,3

*ight with the people of South ,

Carolina. He told .of recent .TV «lear-riot,.and.the^-a«rwr>bfm<:Tnrr-r*- ,)f the two culprits and their jxials, which he deemed was. 1'alr ancl impartial. He told. oftjrhe good will tlicjl existed bo->,']tween the whites and blacks ^)f ^the "Land of the Sky," and

(beaded with South Carolinians jo pay no attention to false re- r

Dorts about Asheville. Mr.!Parr's speech was very highly ,

eceived by the big audience. ]VIr. Ca<rr is the guest of Allen,

University and T J11 -i 1 *

tnocies, proprietress of the~jood Samaritan Hospital..

Farewell services at ZionWednesday.nig+rh The .BoyPreacher discussed "The DryBones of the Valley," to a throng)f near_ three thousand. Div ;Mitchell's party left Thursdaylor"T£aiTsas city, via Spartan-1>urg amid thegopd-wilTs of allColumbians. - *

SIDNEY PARK CHURCHNEWS.

Sunday School opened at _itsisual hour, with the Supt. andeachers at their posts of duty.^.11 interesting lesson was cariedon by the numerous classes.After which it was reviewedleautifully by the Superinten-1lent. After Sunday school, theicholars assembled with thenembers for morning servicevhich began at 11:30 a. ttv lRev. Farmer was all in smiles>ecausehe had a large audience,

is the rain didn't keep anyoneiack. Rev. farmer was happy*md-full-of-life Sunday morning,',nd the wMs thaT came from hisips while preaching touched the!leart of everyone present.At 6 p. m., Ladson Presbyter- r

an Christian Endeavor League!endered a fine program for us.,t.was enioved bv all. and thoseyhft rnisftpd it. raisspH a treatsNightacrvice began at its us- ?

lal hour. A large number was

resent.v Services at usual hourjtext Sunday..The public isin'it£dJto_alt£nd.Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor,*Miss Sarah R Watts, Reporter :

RUFFIN NEWS. ,

r- J 4Just a few weeks ago the com- 4

ilaint was heard over the coun- L,ry about Bro. Drought; now 4

ve begin to hear of Bro. Rain. ,''or the past three Sundays Bro. «

tain has caused the churches to ,

ie somewhat empty. Why will ,

ve pray: "Let Thy will be done" ,til i /» J *i.L.

nen not De sausnea witn conui- ». K~

. "W- .

ions ?Those who were hungry for «

he bread of life made their way <

rm PAMvnn*

to Church regardless to weather, j- Rev. C. B. Brown, pastor ofBueMftesd M. E: church preach- jed a noble sermon on Sunday toa large audience. Being thetost pastoral day, The Lord's,Supper was served, of which.'many believers took: showingthe friendliness one toward theother. As a whole the churchseems to be in union^and allurewell pleased with the way Rev.Brown has conducted during theyeaik- _

* " 7 7The U. B. of A. held its Conventionon tjie 12 and 13th inst.

at Buck Iload church;.which''was enjoyed * by'/a-ll attending.Bro. J. Dicks of Allendale presidedover the meeting. Hefunded the gaveLand called thedouco to order..J. Dicks, Supt.,A. L. Ackermaiy Sec'yT ElliottEdodge,^ Marshal, B. Jcnnis, sex:ontLraeile Ricfrfrhlsnri, -page I

12:oCT Rev, j. A. Johnson, ofMidway, S. C., preached. thenid-day sermon, which was very1inspiring.3:00 p. m., the business part

vas completed: paying off of,officers; delegates, widows andjurn-outs. ;

Friday night, 7:00 prayer-lMeeting was -conducted hy Bro. fR. Gennis, of Luray, S. C. andViiek-rBrown, of Barton, S.Cr~rhe Rov. A. J. Jarroll, of Allon.lale. S. C.. preached the. educa:ionalsermon. Rov .Tnrroli iss great leader intellectually1strorig~ His gracious courtesyind unrivalled charm has won

:he hearts of all that come in contact with him. By his sermons,"nany eyes ueie oirerrecl intel-ectually. Many hearts were+nade to rejoice. We are gla-dto know that the work of FatherRev. A. B. Dudley is still aliveand moving 011 to progress. ^

Ihough. our Heavenly Father'!.ailed him from laboncrreward,''

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one we Joyed is now at rest, his;fond true heart is still, the handsihnf fnilpcl sn Vinvr! -for n<a nnwUJK1V ¥V>l¥Vi MM

lie in death's cold chill. Forget'j-ou|n'o we never will, we lovedrou then, we lov^you still, YodrI

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." TID - BITS ^By Leonard MassenburgeInami Wada of J^pan was a

prodigalson who fattened his sown calf. As a result of his re- Nversa! of the legendary procedure,Kinusuke Wada, his lath- ^

gr, ij TifHY the richest man in thevillageof Jizomura, Tosa. Ten

years ago, KinoftiTka decidedthat Inami was.a had lot, aird~~"sent hiti* off to Mexiro Mnttpv- lcing The Japanese equivalent of"good riddance of bad rubbish"or words to th&t e^ect. Papa sWada-returned to his farm andforgot about the errant Inami. E

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heir to aii estate of more than g:$150,000 which the "no-accountInami had amassed before his edeath.The calmness of the householdgave way to' great.rejoicing,

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iBETHEL A. ST: g. CHURCHCorner Sumter and Taylor Sts. SRev. E. A. Adams, Pastor.

SERVICES: iBunday School 10:00 A. M. iBlorning Service ...,^4Lt45 A.l. C. E.. League ,J5l30- P. M.J_'Fverrttlg gervice"' 7 30 P. M E

IDNEY PARK C M. E. CIIL'RCH s1100 Block Blandlng StreetRev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor.

SERVICES:unday School 10:B0 A.lorning Service 11:30 A. Rl.Ipworth League ___'5:30 P. M.Ivoning Senile 7:30 P. M. ^

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JONE& CHAPEL A. SL E^2IOX $1 rinurur, .£.

olrner Sumter and Blossom Streets ^lev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor.

^ERViefeSr.forniiig ServtPlTTr:._ 10:30 A. SL'unday Schools. .__-12:3» P si 2l

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s^- r,. society 6:W Pt M.'Evening Service 8;0U P. M.

Bnd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH FT5«0 Block BuTl StreetRev. H. M. Moore, Pastor

-SERVICES:Pnday School -1CMJ0-A.-M. 3[yrnlng service 11:15 A. MY. P. U. _.j.

. 6:U0 Pivefilng Service 7;$u P

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: b. UgSt. CALVARY baptist church

Richland StreetH. W. LONG, PastoriSERVICES: j ,

tmda^Seliool 10:00 A. M.:uci>itc n:iiU A. M.

. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.Ivening Service 8:00 P. M. \u j'W

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WESI.EY M. E. CHURCH £Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sta.Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.

SERVICES: .

unduy LLTiuuI 10:30 A. Al.tornirigTService __- 11:30 A. M.eague __ 6 :30tP. M. |Evening Service 7:3o'-R." M.

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pZION BAPTIST CHURCHRev. J. C. White, Pastor.

f SERVICES:unday School 10:Q0.;A.[orning Sm i ice . Ar M:T~> Y. P.. U. ___ _____ frtOO P. M.vening Service 7:00 P..M i.- ] '

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NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH |unday School 1 10:30 A. M.jlorning Service IK-30 P, M. Y. P. U. w__._ 5:00 P. M.jvetting Service 7:30 P. M.

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ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH ABooker Washington Heights ^

SERVICES!'

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unday School -J0;30 A. M.ji-lornnigService :30 A. M.. Y. P. U. 6^00 P." M. Tvening Service ,7;30..P. M. i

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FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCHRev. R. T. Hampton, Pastor

405 Marion Street

Evening Servira..i. Jl :3U: .-..-t

MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH c2130 Sumter Street ir._ Rev-. .f»jrcr<*» ^

SERVICES:" -V*. £unday School 10:30 A. M.,

reaching j_ 11:30 A. M.. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.|reaching . 8:00 P. M. j*

AVTinrw p<DTicB,riirnr|i {.Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor U

SERVICES:inday School 10:00 A. M. Sicrning Service ..11-30 A M,fMY. P. U. - b:00 P. M. E

vening Service 7:00 P. M.I

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Rev. T. JVI. Boykin, Pastor.

. SERVICES:unday School 10:00 A. M.lorning- Service ^111:30 A. M.

Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.Ivening Service ; 8:00 P.MIETIII.EIIEM

IIAPT IST CHURCHLyon-Sfcreet.

S. H. Smith.

SERVICES:unday School.,...,"._r__l6:00 A. M.rorning Service 11:30 A. M.Y.P.U. ^~_ 6:00 P. M.'Vening Service 8:00 p. M._. r

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i. 31AKY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCRCorner Crecn and (iates Streets

Rev. T. 1. Pollard, -Pastor. ^SERVICES:

unday School... _... -10:00-A. Ml'lornnig Set v 1^ - j 1:15 A Mafternoon Service :~r.".v 1 4PM '

nd XAZAHKTll-'BAPTIST CHURCHRev. R. M. .Myers. Pastor.

___ SERVICES:unday School .10:30 A. M.lorning Service -11:30 A. M

Y\ P- Vr v--0 00 mvening'Service a:00 p. M."

1,ATT-DOMA RAPT 1ST" CHURCHRev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.,

S.KUVICES: ^ -

unday_ School \_1_'_10:3Q A. M.fternoonService 2:00 P. M/ '

Y-P- Q.oo p,. mvening Service 8:00 P. M.

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Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor.SERVICES: "

[orning Service J_____ 1 iSO-A.-MJunday School ______. 3:00 P. M.. C. E. League ________ 6:30 P. M.vening Service 7:30 P, M.

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Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.SERVICES:

unday School' 10:00 A. M. -

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fternoon Service 3:00 P. M.Y. P. U. 3:00 P. M.

vening Service 8:00 P. M.

LADSON PRESBYTERIAN:Rev. I. If. jjavis, Pastor:

.i SERVICES:[orning Service 11:15 A. M.unday School 4:0O p. M,

ST. JjAMES A. M. E. CHURCHRev. J. p. Washington, Pastor.

SERVICES.unday School 10:00 A. M. '«lorning Service. 11:15 A. m!. C. E. League ;.G:30 P. JVl!vening Service 7:30 p. M.

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uhday School~

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EMANUEL A. M E. CHURCH* KendlaltoWn.Rev. D. M. McGILL, Pastor.

SERVICES:1 l . A A A . ..

uimay cinuoi 1U:UU A. M.locning Service 11!50 A".~M; ~

. 0r K. League 6:00 P. M. ,veiling Service 8:00 P. M.

MT. OL1VL BAPIIS1 t HLk(JLL1915 Laurel Street

^RRV. W." G. rrUNTF.R, Pastor.unday School 11:00 A. M.ovning Service ..j_ 12:00 Mr"vening Service 7:30 P. M.

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