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*~ A Glance ^t Florencemf" r _ * ' v o 'Florence, S. C.,. Sept. *10.-? s : Wilson "High School opens Mon- In . day, Sept. 14th." The six footv -?f?hedge surrounding the campus r, L-; 1 has been trimmed and the build- I L_. 7 ing generally renovated. Prof, t Sharp,-the efficient instructor of 1 ~maiiu al t ra l n m gfs no w-~eniar gtrtgpi the library lu aiTuiiniiuda'1-c the ^ 600 books given the school by the ; ,, white board. Wilson will have ; now a library of nearly 1,000 : practically ^.00.00^-eqwp~tbe -< r physical and chemical laborities.T Prof.. J. Wesley Killingsworth, < Jr., the man on the. job; having < "lust finished~tepiTnTg^ summer ] ] 1 schooL with Prof. Cain iii "Barlijigton, is whipping every thingl imshape for the opening. Pro-.] gress or die is his-slogan. ij 2 ?r?1tjrrSidney Scott has just re turned from the Elks' convon fifi 1" 'Kifhrnnnd. reports i a very pleasant trip. -*%=? |l Dr. Wm. Lee WiHianrsrtTnir of v . , 1 the foremost nhvsieinns of the -?-? ,T - - - A. ?y - -- w .. city is constantly on the go. Tile .^.^hotweather doesn't .yoi'i'L him. i Mr* B. -P."Scott is still holding things down hi Cumberland M. i^.'-cliurcti. That he is ii> wor-, thy presonage gyeryone will a-. Dr. anct Mrs. J. R. Levy have just returned from an extended! trip to the Medical convention in -Chicago. They spent pleasant stops in Baltimore, New Y ork i.-.. and Atlantic City. _ Miss Camilla' , Levy, their daughter, accompan ied Them on the trip, returning!. -to Baltimore \yhere she took up her school woi'K. ~ r Dr. H. P. Pride, the "new den-' tist" is makipg good, lie .is i j. still fooling the ladies anchthey ; nave aireaciy taohea him the,; - - -sheik." , ^ ~j" . T^/Tinf T riifrn Roberts "left Wed-?ifesday -for^TexaiS?wfmre she_ will teach -in -Wiley University, j Miss Roberts is an accomplished musician and singer and will ; add greatly to the faculty, of the s-_ paid Mthnnl. ' i Tha^Rev. D)V C. R. Drown, is ' still bringing filings to pa S3". lie ;? has been inuitd to mnho the ??? principal address at the opening ^ of Wilson. "Florence without Dr. , Brown would 'be no Florence. Dr. flolmes,-the physician'is , - constantly on the go. He is aT acter. - . ? - The Rev. Dr. J. E. Thomas pastor of the A. M. E. church J ?-ps r*1 I'?t'ri IW?lm. in rr?d<-.l-- ? -1-1 xui ii fill \Jlt If1 ti |r job. He is carrying Zion as she has been seldom carried before, j Mr. Lee Robinson', the pro\ gresMve business man and politician is still on the go. Those' I who know him intimately ? find 1. him to be a wrothy and ready friend. |L . Mr. Roland Perrin the under-! ^ -takar-is makiiiggraxL Mr. Sin-' gp ? gteton lii.s partneiv^w^o Is ...also-. ft& r i in the Insurance business, coil-' jl staniiy rcpoi'U lo his-UiuudOy^ the condition of the sick. Prof. Killingsworth, Dr. Pride, jL Messrs. Peterson and . Disher . motored -to?Charlotte the past _ " week-end to-attend?an?ediica-1 tionai meeting at Johnson C:j f Smith University. They- enjoy? ed quite a pleasant stay at the [W._ home of Mr. and I\rrs. Clarence Pegues, formerly of this -city, t - Mr. Pegues is making good as usual. Miss Tressie Boyd has just reiki > turned f-rbrrr summer school at Wt Hampton. Her vacation was lj?r : spent at Boston. Dr. C. "T. Taylor, pastor of Trinity Baptist church has old.. Trinity at the " forefront. Dr. ' Taylor is a Christian gentleman. : REPORTER. T |h -News From Beaufort. I jj^ Miss Dorothy Blocker left last 1 week for "Greenville, where she < will teach this winter. j? Mias Leola Burks after spend-!' ing a few weeks at Greenville s has returned to the city yery'l much plea&ed with her up-coun- f try vsiit. ' \ |i PUU JIILIIIII I 11.11 .11, L I. We were indeed sorryTo Tcarr f the sudden death of Mrs. Ro a Reese. She is survived by ler husband and one son. We are glad to note that oui iPW High School Building has )een completed ^nd the key: urne,d~over to the principal, Rev X W. Bythewood. The build ng is indeed modern in. everJ iVfiy nnrl prenents a respect flhll ippearance7 It is to be stylet is the Robert Smalls Higl School in memory of the lat( Robert Smalls.?School will op m on~the 21st. inst. . Mrs. Sadye W. Rice of Allen la-Jo, with her two children, Hel .>11 and Samuel arQ visiting he parents, Atty. and Mrs. J. 1 Washington? l Dr. N. J. ""Kennedy?has jus purchased a bea-utiful Chrysle Six Coach, and Rev. G. W. Mac lemore. a beautiful Star Sedan. Prof. J: S, Shanklin, Principn of the Beaufort- County Training School, lei't last rriday for Bus ton, Mass., a-nd other point north'. He will be gone for a bout 'three weeks; Mrs. Ellsworth Jefferson Pat lerson formerly of Beoiifort, bu now of Newberry,, is visiting he relatives, Mr. and.Mrs. Searsoj "on the point." Mrs. Pattersoj town.- /? Mrs. Mabel Myers is visitinj her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johi CuHer oP-O range 1)urg. " ~ iTois. F. M. SUtle.y ami J.. 3 Washington, Jr., motored t< Beaufort last SuftdayJ Atty. Chas." E. Washington li'.vnhorl RMW of tlwSrJrJIanTp Held Lodge No. 581, I. B. P. 6 E. W., attended the national con cljivc which recently _ met "a Richmond, Var~ While away h visited trtends at- Washington D. C. ? 1 1? We are glad~to note that Rev j. r\ Wilson lias recovered fron 'lis illness and is seen on.. th< streets again.: He will preacl Sunday morning. Mr. St. Clair Grayson, wh< lias been in tin.' .State of Conner limit during the summer, has re turned home for the wlpter. ?rrii . Flitn l-w Eridar night- at it-he home of Mr mid Mrs. St. Clair Grayson Those present were: Mrs. Ethe Jenkins, M. Love, Ellsworth Pat tors on, TT i 1 da Grayson, Louis Jackson. Misses Lizzie G.lovei Marion Grayson; Prof. E. A tirant, Dr. M.r.Kennedy, A11 j C. E. .Washington, Messrs. SI tfhirr Grayson and-Nathan-J-en Messrs. Jas. Zealey,' prominen merchant of Savannah, Ga., So C. Johiison,_Edifor of the Sav aitnah Tribune, Mr. Ferebee prominent business man of Sav annah, Ga., motprcd to "Bean Fart on last Friday. ?Rev, Walter Green of Rich mrmd formerly of Beau fori preached at the F. A. J3b ,churc Ja-st Sunday morning and nitrhl His ZcYn\6i\A were maMorly^ The Elks are planning to hav a big affair at the Odd Fellows Temple on Labor Day. Every bedy is talking of "being pre.s ent." : _ ... Miss Etta Mae Washingto: has- accepted the position a teacher in the High School De partment here. She will seve her connections with-the Conn ty Training School at Black ville. CONWAY NEWS....... Conway, S. C., Sept. 9.?Man; students are leaving this montl to atten<l school in our best col leges and high schools. Mr. Carolina Pyatt is leavinj this week for North Carolina State Normal, in Fayetteville Mr. Clarence McCay and Mis Lila Mclver are leaving on th 22nd, fpr South Carolina Stab College in Orangeburg. Mr loh,n McQueen is leaving on th< 21st for Virginia Union Univer iity, Richmond. Miss Janie Ma< xobinson isleaving on the 21s 'or Allen University. Mr. Way nan Johnson Is leaving on th( . * " * " ,t ' L * ' ' J. - ,, ...I*.". - " * - mmmwmmmmmmrnrnm ~_r-_ ' THE PAIXMETl i 21$t for? South Carolina^ State^d r py Hemingway, Miss Jessie ii Buck and Miss Annie Bell Rob- I * in son are leaving on the 21st r 3 for Allen University, Columbia1, o 3 Miss Lillian Mclver is leaving L .j on the 14th for Philadelphia n - High School, Philadelphia, Pa. .ib 11 Mr. Clarence Hemiifgway isjn 3 leaving on the 14th for George-^ 1 town High School. Mr,. Robert c< i' Spain and Miss Leathel Wood31 bury are leaving on-the 14th for -A -Marion Iliglr School. Mr. Ed[yard Moore is leaving on the hi - 22nd for Allen UnivuiMly... Lr^ Mr. and Mrs.. S. \\V Tyson^ r spent Labor Day at Shell beach, J near Wilmington, N. C. j Mr. Paul Smi (K getting A t-Lplans-ready to hnilrl u hnndsomo 1 i, . . ? r' oncK structure on Kace Path t The first floor will be usecl k i for dry goods and fancy grom'1 ies. while the Elks ami K. of P's. c r | will use the second floor, it Hwrnnnrl ^Fffra^?js bncU ~I a in the city after spending a ha*)- <_'py summer at Myrtle Beach. ' | The Whittemore Training is" 1" - all ready for a grand opening on t1 the 14th.. Hundreds of students^ r'are expected on the opening day. i,r There will be competitive sing- **. n;ing at Bethel A. "M. E. chuivb - e Thursday .night, between the ' [Junior and .senior choir. There;<g'will be uncompetitive rally at f1 n Bethel church Sunday to?_prove ~ Who is ruling the nuild, women t [. or mon.? Tln? morning ; opviVm s o'will be solely co54u??od by wo- a Jmenj while the 'men will take ' [charge of the evening service, r i^jThe serviee^ whosg injTfectiolFf'?-^ |Tmnvf> will dot ermine who rulc.-eI . -'the world. ? .d tj .-Miss Annie-Wilson i.^spendinj* S e part of her vacation with friends 1: i,! in Wilmington, X. C. 1 "Miss?Harriot Sardon lrom. \ | Georgetown is spending a .few ajdays with friends and relatives e '-here.' _;_ri Miss Mary Jane Alford is back u -irom. the Marion C.unnly Sum o nier Sehoel,HHnd is planning to / ; ili'av/j for South On1' i'i.ui Ihai'U T - Follo^o on lhe thhtd. Dr. I>. F. Lovi.-kr is back from 1 k Summer-School in .Marion. '. 1 Mr.- Ariliur ALuauu i>i > iHumnnr v I ? . 1 . .a lew davs with rem; n <?< h.^a Ij~ Miss Mary Johnson rna?dc----a - flying trip from Marion . here i r , - W.JQ11NSON; ^ / i Newberry Ncws.; | Newberry, H. C., Sept. i).?On ~ l" | last Suifday" flier sTrvlrr Ttrerr ' ' goud, al the mrr;Tiln". .mm m'jo ^ r>rov'U. S. "Gallman \yas asked ",.to offer prayer r.<t the end of the 1 -{-sermon preached by ItcvT E. lb \ Ellis at Miller Chapel Av M: E. ' "chin eh for rain Mr.?-u wo have y " t had a long jspoll of dryness; and on Monday evening tTTe rain T icame. We had a nice rain in the l' ( _?. ,? j? '.eity-. , t The farmers-f?V;-jHek4-ng-col-,*; 'average farmer in ?Newberry ? County this year will make about -1 three, bales to the horse and a- "jbout ten bushels of corn; no 4 " | potatoes?; In ^oiric''*sections (if ? 11 ,the_county they hr.-vcn't had any ? ;rain to amount-, lo anything 4 i since. planting xtop^ 4 1J I visited Mt. Bethel GaVmany "iSchool District)- where an AgrL- 4 cultural teacher is in that dis trictv The tcachof.fs teaching" A the boys how to make good far- . -mors. I visited some 5f the bdyg . y; cotton projects, and I noticed * ii the other fields where the Agri- * -! cultural teacher did not give any instructions and you can see the * ? difference. The hoys' parents * _ 4 told mo if their like the boys' projects we could s j get by. I 'tliink -that speaks ^ e very good for Mr. E. F. Floyd, ; b who is the Agricultural teacher '. in that .School District. d b1 Mrs. Eliza Harris has. return- < -jed from New York City where 3 she has been visiting her (laugh- J ?tt$rJ,jtors. Mamie Davis. While - there she visited the llockaway ^ i' Beach down on the Hudson. Her y " rO LEADER ' an crater carried lier down 't ipi beach. where old people g i bathing to'make them young don't know whether Mrs. Har is went in of not, but I do kno^ ne tiding, she looks well. Mr* ever been out of Newberry Cc efore. Mrs. Alice J. Long ac >mpanied her. ' 'the State Missionary SocieT; onyened on the second an< Surth of Sept., in the d[ty o hbeville, SC. Mrs. V.'T. Ellis Irs. L. M. Gilder and Mrsr^Del i Davis- attended the con vein i or -hey report that the conveniioi tio <i success, oometning ove 5,000.00 was raised.- _ The work is still going on a lillor The members say tha hey~are not going to stop un il it is finished. Good for Mil j-'s members.' . Rev. J. JR. McMorris has jus losed his summer revival meet tg a 1 Rocky Zlon BaptislcTTufcl jnvertsv The ReV'. JL. C. Lang >rd conducted the meeting froh .eosvilles?S. C. , - y ' ^ ~Miss Mary BrPearsoii and sis 'k-Addied^home-from Washing n, D. C., wh?re they have beei pe nding their summer .vacation iiss Mary came lreme-and wen igfyt on the job. Miss Addie ii xpectfhg to go on the-job inH jw weeks] . .. Oh .Saturday Sept? 5, 1925 o Ministers and Deacons,ol' th New Enoree Association me l Bethlehem Baptist church an( i p.atii/ed a Ministers' and Dea r.T Union, Rev. II. K. Wilson I^f^TSua. JNI. S. -Sondley^ Sec Tiie following ministers aTR . ons present were: Revs . M. llarsley, J. W. Will jams .' K. Wilson. B. W. Caldwell SOUTH BRN "It A11 .WAY SVSTL.\1, Corrected February 20(h, 192.). "Arrival ami departure of par-sen r trains at Columbia, S. C. Cor rriv?..No. Between No. Deparl vied to DceeiidiL'i CI, o0."i a 31 N. Y.-Auprusta 31 10*1 a i '20 p?62 Angus! a N> Yi?3d?4; 10 ; .30 p 27 Charloslon-Cin. 27 1:45,.] ! :5tCp?28 (.'in.-Cli.tries! on 28 4:5fc ' In p lo t oiliTTTTii.i-l na ^ 1 a 24 C^.'liVpjljui-.TarTx] " ()() p 2.0 Columbia-Aug. IK 7:00 : 1 fra ~ 8; 0'ol u nlbia - A"u g. 7 5:45,] ! :?i0 a 14 . Cdlumbia-Sav. 14 2:10] .?;2TTp " ~5~t-V?lumbia-< bar: ~4- UK 4:45 a 4 C-oluinb:a-Chur. G 2:10 >:25 p?11 Cohimbia-Chas. 12 7:10 >:20a 15 Cohunbia-Chus. 16 3:001:45 p 2 ColmnbUi-Ffuir,. 1 4:25 ij;25 ;> 10 Ct'linnbia-iirov'M. 15 6:55 . :05 p 18 Columbbi-Crton. 17 2:10 5:40 p 115 Cola.-kock tli'i >lili u:ib Xos. 31 ami 32, Augusta special dlmans and dining cars. ? 27 and 22,' Carolina special oilman and dining cars. Nos. 9' nil 1 10, 23, .21, I.and of th \.v nnoL'ial: I'nllm-in m-i iliKh class couches all trains. aI)e cndable service. Schedule figure lbljshed as Information only and r.;? uarurrteed: '4i-y ticHct-oihco,-l.'IdT-Main Stvee! -C. T* &OBB, C. T. -A., ; sL ii. IMOi.i'*A *s*, u. r.-a Telephone (i.'156. rALLEl i : . f c I , ~ ISchool O > ----- _ > Bishop W. k I* A Co-edunat.ifinsil In ? Under the Auspices < t Offers the Fc f _ ?? ? ' Arts and Sciefii r { Grammar School, H ^ and Tailoring. - For further inf ? ? ' i. ' o R. K. Citreton, Wr"A~.~ Anderson, u 0 A. B. Caldwfell,, W. R. Reeder. ] I Deacons.S. Glenn, M. S. Sondley, ( M. M. Marshall. " ' ; . v Rev. liars ley ought to be con>.gratulated on the way he led the s~iotrte^tiTlTC- -hristian Church." >. Rev. Reedei1 a-lso spoke -on the ( - . topic. The meet ing is obliged to :be a success with such ministers c y and "deacons as we have. It is 1 iljust what Newberry needs, wet i, aikl ministers leading in the field ( 1 I - The next meeting will be held t t/'tit St. Matthew .Church at 1:00 n o'clock Oi* which Rev. II. M. Hor- j risey is pastor.-on- Friday, before-1 ! t he first Sundnv in fvinimv w*? t trust .that more of the pastors, t ministers -and? deacons will be J present. ( 1-l , BATESIttJRG NEWS. t J . Oh Sunday August 6th, there , i~was a great servicehekBatthe * Olive?Branch Baptist churchr. the Kev. G. l'.ilartley preached *" i a great sermon, from the subject -j-^E^.ith " We also had with us j ?white?friend Mr. " Franklin ' Jfiawls. Rev. Hartley brought Ij 2-1 out - some great thoughts on 'j L faith. 11 (hi Sunrlnv nficrnnpn thefnn-_i' s oral services of an old lady, Mrs. Ml. Zion Baptist church by the (> Kev. Bro. Burgess, pastor at fhe ( o (Christian,' churclj. ~ There were ' t niivny relatives and friends to 1 uiuumi her loon. L -.-ftfrs. u J. W. Coleman is still I; e. : sick. We ask everyone that can' ?9liiwax?pa?i-rynBiiwiw i.^? bi?rvn | ?'? ?*. ?\ ?* *? * *? ?* ?% % r|." Profession ? *? * ????- t ? Qll'ioc Honrs: _ . Telephones: ( 11 :30" A. M. to-2 P. M. Oliice 3536 J t>:6U r.-M. to 8 P. M. Kcs. 6518 i Dr. C. E. Stepehenson 5 . Physidan'amd Surgeon - ' '* .. Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty - Oflii it Residence: ;i 111-1 >2 Assembly St: 1328 Oak 3l. ] 8 , ? i. miMMimmmmmtmmJ**m ?^cn?ct??? Br; L^MM)ANIELS ' I'l-. -"!l1 ^"riT"'>n j . 1 Special .AiLcntion Given Diseases" of P- - Women. usi wasimiyion bt.~ 2210 Hampton -?9+heo Phone; ':4'<E Re*. Phone: 71G5-H P , .-. j" U ? ?--1 ; *" 1,J ";~ i4f p . Office Hours: Telephones: fv , DUJU In lit: 30 A. M. Olliee 3V0G i '. 12:00 to 1:00 P. MTj Res. 4002 P 2:30 to 4:00 P. M- . a~ G:00 to 8:00 P. M. I , , " 0 I DR. J. G. STUART 3 ?? "" . f ; Ofhce:-- Residence: j ] 1702 Main .Street 1417 Pine Street; t COLUMBIA, S. c. - I e - r ; . ' ' ' ' j - Hours:- Telephones: [ s 0 to 10 A. M. Ollice ."05 i tt1 to. 2 P. M. . Residence 243 j' i 3 to, 4 P. M. ?r: G to 8 P. 5T " "7";? Hi IMIVSH I \\ K SI RCEON j -t ?? ~ * L 1109 Nance St.,- Newberry, S. C. j; rl ! " ST UN1VE] IOLUMBIA, S. pens September W. Beckett, A'. M., D. D., istilution for the Training blowing Courses: cespNormal, Teacher Trai ome Economics, Music, Pri ormation address: Rev. D. H. Sims, ATI $ ;>?$ < < / f' ... - . - / ' ' -r i" 7"?Li.... -- Saturday, September 12, 1925. snft~\vjl lu ue nf 01 IT pastor and help him in II nr time ~?)f need! ~ i -Mr. Prince Dickerson is very ill again. Mr. J. S. Spain and Mr. E. Z. Yrtemns ai-p spending ' a> few "! lays- in New York City. On Sept. 7, the great crowd if Rain<;l?ivir pninvftH n trrnnrl jf the ?5u>on. Swro 3-fi in fn r>f Aifron fiamfi was called iff in the seventh inning on account of darkness. - j Messrs. Fred Caughman an^l T Richard Foulks are spendingjhe _ A'inter-in Florida. ? * - : ? ?: ~~ 6366 PHONE _ 63G6 Hhair Caneing and Upholstering ?Furniture Repairing and ? Mattress Renovating. a'.., W. S. TREZEVANT 1019 Harden St., rniitmip, R r Arrival and Departure of X<^iinw. ATITANTKTCOAST LilNE COLUMBIA, S.- C. ~ . Effective September 21, 1921. ??u (All;traing daily) .. (_U nion >:45 a. m. Wil.-Ne'w York 12:55 p. in. - ' Sleeper to AVilmingrtin. 1:25 p. ni. Wil.-New York 10:50 'p. ni. Sleeper to Wilmington 1:50 p. in. Charleston ll':35 a. m. F * Farldr Car to Clun+efrton HtlnmTna, New-berry & Laurens If. It. 111:55 a. ni. Lau.-Green ei-ifi r> ?? I 4 "() p m - I.uurena d-ll:55a. m. ?Union Station daily; d?Gervias St. - .statii.n daily except Sunday. j . T'u.r in forma t i on call at Union Staion. Phone 1)782. % ^ ' L ' 1 % - at Cards . | w Dfliee?Hours: ? .Phone ~3636 ) A. M. to 2 P. M. . ?? 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays By Appointments. Dr. H. G. Thompson Surgeon Dentist " Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. ' _ .41412 Assembly St. Columbiu, 0. 0. 1 DHice Hours: 10 to. 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M, ['deplumes: Otlice ;h-14; Res. 3702 ; nit? M *A. EVANS Diseases of Women A Specialty. Graduate Nurses in Attendance. Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER 77? -4" Dentist V V Gold Qrown and Bridga?Work A -Specialty^' Dm. Phone 0429 1125 Washington Office Hours: ^ ? Telephones:? j'to 9 A. M. 'Office 4247 I to 2 P. M. ~ Res.- ! 8875 3 to 8 P.. M. : .. .J,,,,.-:," , Dr." W. I). Chappelle, JivOffice: Resdence: 2101 Gervais St. " 1301 Pine St. Office Hours; " 1 . 1 . . 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. -T\? 1 if 171. (i 11. ucruawin ,..j. 1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C. RSITY 11 7fe; 22 1Q2E * Chancellor of Negro Youths. X niilg, High School, Y inting, Commercial & I., D. B., President, i . ? . \ . * * ' ?