Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 11

Publication:
Aiken Standardi
Location:
Aiken, South Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

k- £,, JULY v--r 1097 1927 DELIGHTFUL AUTOMOBILE TRIP 'Correspondent Ride Through North Carolina Into Maryland tractive this country is, thp long way was beautiful by iand, very lovely, at the end of" perfect roads from Wilsop to Ciuohim Beach. We viewed the their lovely lawns and beautiful -trees-extend and A ride from Augusta brought us to Wilson, quite early, with all we saw. We entered on a wonderful street, Nash, The business portion almost i the Atlantic. My! what a superb to the- edge of the palatial homes, I The ocean, tolling now as at A garden of many hucd flowers; the Kay "colors of the bathers, the white band piled upon the shoie and the sea shells lying dumb and motionless, could they with the tongues of what wondrous tales could mountainstof this State, have been sung: in song and told in story, yet this plain land, hath none the less of charm. It's climate is "cool bracing nights and mornings.

In numberless home grounds, the men, who are gently reared, tend to their gardens, in the gloaming, or before business hours. You sec the i th -Gar olfmr God keep this spirit in them and 16r the garden. on one sides builds up the physical, and The residential parts of are noticehble lor the elegance "of their houses, -the designs of the 'being elegance comfort, The court--house Nash is imposing on The'federal p.ost office is about to be erected at corners of Nash and Douglas streets. Leaving. Wilson we journeyed on cover roadways a the dwellings all bespeaking, that these Carolinians, believe that where the home is the heart is, and that heart must have an outward and visible sign the sincerity of the heartthrobs.

I do hope that love of changp mind olftTTestF fathers, to such an extent, that 'they forget, "that the old hath -charms that the. new, these stately cane like, their branches waving and leaves, whispering, look above." Wo drove.out to the Tar river and near we lunched by a spring whose water was-as -though -it-sprung-from the North polo. This Wilson is prominent a yellow leaf tobacco center, in fact the worlds center for this particular leaf. We could not tarry, so with regret we again sat in our wingless bird, and rolled rapidly over roads, whose sides were curtained by well kept grounds and would sight some river winding like emerald GT morning Rafter a long Brown wsb S3 jears o'f iVge'and was of "the late Brown, Site was a- Mass, Keel before marriage. Mis.

Brown wag known, and had many friends. She is survey fed by one sou, John William daughtex, Mrs. Bycih, with whom site tvcd. Puneral services were held Friday ifcternQDn.at 4- o'clock at. 3VIt.

B.euiah. of. which she was a- consistent member for over a half a century. interment took place in the'-church cemetery. -a -silvcr- Raleigh caught our attention, with its well kept streets, clean attractive stores, and clerks as attentive to the the flowers, o'n the other, smile upon us like ace "of an 6T3 dear friend.

Agnes G. Glover. AE-T-l EO E- OF SOUTH CAROLINA MEET IN JULY The State B. Y. P.

U. convention will meet at, Greenville, 20, 30 31. The program announced by the state department of Sunday Schools and B. Y. U.

carries the names isho "fhronLh in rags, a who flutters in brocades," To the museum we wended our there you are impressed with the wealth of this State. Heaven, give the men and women a sane mind, to hold in reason, to their advantages, and not sell their birthright (land) for a "mess of pottage," or allow trees centuries old, to be destroyed for a few dollars. We' snw the life six'c" bronze' TTovT Aycock, whose power, roused tlie people, to erect perfect brick building- with all up-to-date improvements for schools, and if thu cufntng old Tnr State is not onu of trained minds, then it is not the neglect of the State for her children; but that "all the learning of her schools will be of no avail if honest nature made ye fools. Tin-, old Pence Institute, -stands as a reminder that the old Tar Stnto believed in and encouraged the young mind to walk the thorny path of knowledge and to rend, mark and learn the ample pages nf wisdom. The old town has a sky scraper lonely alone.

It is a town with much charm. One sits in its cool shadowry park and see the gall-ant RECENT DEATHS MRS. CYNTHIA BROWN Mrs. Cynthia Brown, of Windsor died at home of Jier daughter WO time for baseball or golf, but I have plenty of tinie for reading, talking, cross- country walking, sawing wood, and loafing. I have almost no time for mending pantry shelves or cleariing spark plugs, but I have time 'any day for an hour's talk at with an Junch or dinner i Child vcn 0 disci imlnate in the use of tuno at vsry- -early ago.

About the fvvst thing a boy to say is ANNA L. MUNDAY Mrs Anna Munday, wife of William M. Mundny died in Au- justa on Friday afternoon at 4:45 following an illness of two Funeral services were conducted sundtfy afternoon at.4 6'clock at the Windsor Baptist Windsor; Rev. -W. M.

Ivy Interment was made in the churchyard. Besides -ijun- day Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Delia Layton, of Middlesex, N. foiu- sons, Arlio and Preston Layton, all of three; dixuichters.iMrs.^W.^ W.AVoeUs, Ki tellings' Mill, 'Miss Virginia- ami Miss- Denzillc Munday, of Augusta, and two brothers, Bill Layton, of Mid diesex, N. and Jim Layton, of "I haven time tie, means that busebajl football occupy him bo he can't find an hoirr for the Invin.

The truth is that wo have time to d6 things want to do. If we 'want do many 'different things we, Hud -the time. Strong and varied desires -generate energy and supply 011- iiusiasm for a multitude of tasks. The trouble with Arnold Benett's "How to Live on Twenty-Four Tours a -T3ay" is that many people uve ncTdesire to stuff their day with urious activity. I have read almost II of Bennett's books.

He is an ex- eptional man, with infi.nite interests. more he can crowd into a day he better he. feels when he goes to nV-rriehtr rof'-thosG hour days another man night go to bod exhausted with sense' of futility. 'Living is an art, and the tragedy that just about theT time we have rmsterod the art we arc ready for he grave. MRS.

ADDIE M. courtier, for winning tlie whom it was namwl, favor of the mifrhty Queen Elizabeth, by his loyalty, then losing her friendship and then his life, truly "wretched is he who hangs on princess favor." Lingurljngly, we turned and "we stayed not for but drove with speed to Bath, an old town, the pnrish having been established by the English in 1701 A. D. soon found ourselves in the old 'Episcopal church of. St.

Thomas, founded in 1715 A. D. It is built of brick and the tile floor brought from England resemble those of St. Michael in Charleston, S. C.

The chancel is quaint, and severely plain, being relieved by beautiful silver candlesticks, presented in the early seventeen hundred, by George, King of Knjrbuid. His majesty also gave' the Bible IKUV yellow with and its looking like an One fifteen cents In help keep up the church. Most of the Kpir-copalians have departed from Bath for broader From Bath, we paused in Washington, older than the same named city, where resides our executive. is a lovely town, with wonderful homes, particularly those along I'almicD River, the houses facing the river and the broad, lawns stretching down to the very ripp.Iink- water is a dream. Going rirrive.d in "Wilmington at timer thr.

of the many directed churchward. Turning into Third'SI root, we drove along iovtdy strrot, whose eerittr was a side Myrtle whoso red oast rosy rays around. As have told at- P. U. work of the state, along with some distinguished outside South Carolina.

Among the out- of-state speakers are: Secretary Lenvell, of the Interboard Commission Memphis, Mrs. J. Dnwson Eiunbclm B. Y. Field Worker for the Southern Baptist Convention and Ed "win Prjeston, B.

Y. P. U. Secretarj of Georgia and Prof. W.

Powell Hale impersonator and reader from Jcffcr son City, Tennessee. Rev. L. H. Miller, until reccnlh pastor nt Blackvillc, will prcsid over this The B.

Y. P. U. convention is nl- wore present sit the various sessions last year. Y.

U. convention is a part of- the Annual South which opens July 18 and closes with the B. Y. P. U.

convention: Other meetings making up the assembly are as follows: Summer Normal for 'School workers, July Summer school for Y. P. U. workers, July R. G.

A. and Sunbeam camps, July Ministers' Conference, July Laymen's Conference, July l'J-23. M. U. Conference, July Biblical Chautauqua, July 1 Missionary July 2U, 2-1.

State Evangelistic Conference. July 25-2(3. State Baptist Sunday School Convention, July 20, 27, 28. ices- Milhouse Dicks, who died Saturday night after a loiTg" illness, wore held afternoon at Sallcy, the Rev. II.

P. Ben- last Monday conducted by nctt, of Lancaster, assisted by the Rev. E. C. Anderson, of the Salley interment in the Salley cemetery.

-Mrs. Dicks had been a devoted member of the Baptist church foi many years, and she will be sorely missed. She "possessed a beautiful character and a sunny disposition which endeared her to all who kncvi her. She is survived by her husband Angus F. Dicks, two daughters, Misses Lois and Ncta Dicks, and one sjs Dougherty.

EHRHARDT SHIPS TRAIN LOARD OF MELONS A DAY Perhaps the largest coiisiirnm.cn of watermelons' ever shipped fron BamherK' county in one day, lef over the Ehrhnrdt niu li last Tuesday from Hhrhardt. Th luscious melons were sent to com mission merchants, quantities make practically a whole train load At Khrburdt alone cars of mel ons were loaded for the day, while several others, remained unhandier! temporarily, and jit least 1(0 car loads were ready to be bought on the spot, while number of other car loads of melons were sent alontr. the same line from various points be- Professional Cards HENDERSONS SALLEY ATTOU.N'EyS AT LAW Practice in nil of the Stata and "United Stales Courla. AlUcn. S.

C. -WiEtlAMSTCKOFT-STBUSBEF ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice in nil the Sluto nnd United Stulos Courts. jf 11 tird CLAUDE E. SAWYER AT LAW Will practice In nil Courts ntlng- I-oaiiH, cxumliilng nml mnk ulistructs of tltlefi a upccliilty Rooms 8 to 11 Croft Hlock AllCEN. C.

GUXTl'LR ATTCHNKVS AT l.A\V lv oC ITTTllniTiTt c. COTTON SHOU1ID BRING IT'S FULL VALUE BUT IT WON'T JUST ACCEPT THE "HIGHEST BID" ME GET YOU THE MARKET How many people Know how to grade cotton? There are 26 inherent money jJifferencQ between the and, poorest grade is around pef bale and the amalleiil about: $2cOQ per you afford to take a chtujce? I am handling, thousands ot bnies for Sftnkci-a, merchants and fairmots. Be one of, my satisfledf Selling: chaige only per bale- QUICK SERVICE G3VKN" TO CQ-TTON BROUGHT IN BY TRUCK. CHAS. HOUSTON, Cotton Augusta, Ca.

HERBERT E. AT J.AW Cfft Hull.lint: H. C. tween hero Ehrhardt, and that town is. probably the busiest place in Several thousand Baptists from aUJ'iiie c-ounty this week.

was m. biggest shipment in one inv Souib Carolina nu-lon over our state and many from other! doubt the states and will attend the a- day from of thf LYNCHING RECORD FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1927 to the records at in the ment of Hei'ords and Rcscai-ch that in the first six months of 1H27, there were lynchings. Tliis number is thu same as the number for the first six months of the year.i )j and it is -I more than the niiin-i her for the first six months of fl less than the number 1 fi fm; tlie first six months of 21 h-v tluui tlie number for the first six months of and 27 le-s than number for the firsi six months 11' 2 1. i All of the persons lynched were i Negroes. Tlie offenses'charged w.

IT i murder, -1; aUemjUeil rape, improper conduct, i not reporrnnTT: The states in which curred and the number in each slate i are us follows: Arkansas, iana, 1 Missi Texas, I. market, this season, and more are beimr marketed daily. Several cars uf melons are' also shipped from and Denmark each day and at Olar inid- oii production has grown lo be quite industry, as many are. being sold iliere. Waternieluiirt in this section are' smaller than this year, but the returns nettinir the fair profit fur their TIME TO DO THAT" FHA.MI'TOX TOOLE ATTOKNICV AT I.A Int.

NiUUjnal l.lanlc Uklg. Alkon, H. DH. II. J.

HAY Dentist. ime TRY THE COOL PLACES IN THE Southern Appalachian Mountains OF EASTERN TENNESSEE AND NORTH GEORGIA 'The Land of the Sky' Jersey Seashore Resorts Virginia Beach, Including new Hotel Cavalier I I I I Brunswick and Jacksonville Mountain Region of New England Resorts on the Great Lakes Lake Region of Canada Cariadian Northwest Pacific Northwest Colorado California Resorts, etc. REDUCED FARES TO ALL SUMMER TOURIST RESORTS A US-DAILY MAY ir.ii,, GOOD JNTIL orrom-R Write, for of Siunmcr Krsorl Holds am! Hoarding Houses; also 1 joys' CauiL's CONSULT TICKET AGENTS SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM fiiicTLii uliiiui vuu rnnTi" iimt fi- C. LAIRDS, INC. Furniilicd CottnKcJ, nnd Property for Rent or Snlo Sec Our Lilt General Insurance, Bonds, Realtors Mnin St.

Ailccn, S. C. DR. G. A.

Dentist KurtnerH nnd rrl.atn Kank s. c. Eulalie Salley REAL ESTATE INSURANCE DR. H. VVYMAN NOTICE OF FINAL herehy we ill iinal return the Co.iiiiy -t A r.e!V.

I 1 a- I tin of i A. i ll! 1 i A. M. First Motorist: "Timt railroad 'engineer is, a yellow Motorist; i wit a hook. a day, or a year, or I i i.nie,' and day, or i.r a lifetime, and I in tn find timi- fur the ideasur: es we enjoy must We are rr.niprdled to eliminate ihii.se We enjoy lenst.

I almost every known makes I jnr rccrcntinfr. but. my many is so mild I nevej 1 lit. Tli.1t mav have plentv of time see him lor 1 likn best, I hnvo rhmi- slow bis tram down when he I natett doxen- 1 was racitiK with urn? l-'irst Motorist: "Didn't NOTICE 01- I-'OHi-ElTUllE d- -crd- 1 STOCKHOLDER'S NOTICE 1, 1. 1.

die .1 "II f'pr JiO.liliy Ihril "11 i thr- -Mt'i, day of -hily, 1,.,1 I apjdy t-'i -if l.endi.' fiven that any i Car'olina i -uanre June makirr.r claim f'-r ati, list a new cert ilieati- I in place C.dUetor InternalM-f i-ertilifaie, Revenue said proi'i-riy -n or the capital, nf the Hank of July T. cf prop- I We-tern' 1 i- -iu'd HAVE' TRIED TO PUPLICATE THE MEN IK WAV EXCUPt THE MUSTA3H.LE1 THEM TRY THAT 1'niled Slali rnnient. J. KAVN'tXC, Deputy June 27. 'U.

as been or de -Iroyed. D. H. (jTATTLKHArM, Httickholder. JMny lib,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Aiken Standard Archive

Pages Available:
74,459
Years Available:
1892-2009