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NEWBERRY NEWS. rir1" ': Newberry, Oct. 13?The revival m^tinpr closed at Millor Chapel A. M; E. Church oh last "Sunday evening, it war rauc. nr: . ressful meeting the result of which many souls were brought to Christ. There were twenty souls made glad during this! ten nighta!_ meeting. Rev. Crawford stirred up Newberry. _ . _ x After the morning sermon all ~ the members were ^sked to remain &fter the" Benediction. " J ' Rev. Ellis stated the object as it is getting cold and we must members decided to put in A heating plant and to have it installed at once. The meeting ] ...iiU i.L. T II 1-1 civocu wim mtj i-.oru s supper. The Sunday Srhnnl i* still aliva Class. No. lr-was the banner . class taught by Mr. Jos. Davis.; Mr. Wt Gilder, teacher of _.Class^ No^ ihasJiad the banner class but has given up. Each boy and girl is asked to bring a to Sunday School. Last Sunday was a very busy t day at James Hopewell Baptist Church. Rev. H. M. Taylor of Columbia is pastor of this church.,-At 12 o'clock our pastor preached ft soul stirring- sermon which made us feel like W? were in a summer revival meetfrig. v ; ?v ~7 - - ? We are always^ glad to"hgvir visitors with us.- Dea7 S. R. ? Rccder?knows _ how to?make ' . them .welcome. The collection WflM Vftfy gnnrl Tho.iu.-rt clubs, Captains, Sistjers Ella R. Reed-j ?er and Ida "W erts made a remarkable report. Club -1 reported $16.00, Sister Ellla W. Reeder, Captain. Club 2 Sis. Ida Mae Werts $11^08. . Total collection^ for the day $57.03 ' After collection the" Lord's Snpper was given... We- shook handsand went away rejoicing. .. Mrs.~7Tannie McKinzy, the 1 wife of~Ta37~McKenzy~ departed this life, Oct. 11th. She was v v . born Sept, 15th, 1869, age 56 years, 2 weeks ajid 4 ?h,? was~fi>--cfeyoted mother, a good fo o o.ooooo:o.o^>x>.ox>0??oooo o o o o o o o 1 J?-C^Sili |||i No; A :| ?!-j 1 I 1 i* WasKlrii g ?<???^owoj>^OO^O^I?OOOOOO - x ^ S#???C8i?^X>)CWO0WOi>O^O<XOOOOC neighbor and a good Christian. 1 She leaves a husband, one son, ! 4av?-daughters, one daughter--^ lin.laW, one son-in-law, twtibas&c: thers, one niece and a host of 1 friend* to mourn her lbSs. She- i was -conscious -of her death, a The following relatives are . here: Mrs. Susie Davis, Colunw-i bia, Mrs. Laura Holman,. Mr. j George Holman, Columbia; Mr. Gilliam Holman, Asheville, N. ! C., Mr. Guss Russell, Winnspboro. Patterson and Pratt are j the undertakers. ] The following are on the sick jjsti_May bell Davis. J500 Davton < "St.*; Mrs. Celestine Martin, 625 ; Drayton St.^. Mrs'. Annie Robin- < son, 800 Hunter St.; Mr. M. C. : Shears on Gilder ?rSt.; Geo. ' Starks and Gifford Pellier. i Their?friends?will be glad to a know that they are on the i "SI iss Acidie B. Jones has a] class ot girls started at Mt. ' Betheh Garmany bchooFIn the sewing department^ ^She is mend such things as they: have at home to mend. Mr. E. F. FJoypl is the agri- ' cultural teacher. He has the ' hoys in charge. You can,tell ( have- finished - 'gathering -their producst. Some of 4he boyis ( have' "picked one_baie, some a half but most bj^the boys will year. We are?glad to see the boys in .gpodheart to continue again next yeaf; ~ There were twenty-one who i ^ took the fall examination at the_|^ court house on last Friday and Saturday for certificates .Jto teach f four men and seventeen j women: all eolorerl * % " "T ? i 1' VI MKHQ SANITARIUM v Stale Park. ^S. (T?Plea.se al- t low space in your valuable jia- F per for- su to say a few words, in^ regards to the wonderful en- 1 tertainment we enjoyed on }Sunday nfternnnn Wo ll-m nurses aivd inmates of the a- F ooooooo.oooo.ooooooboooooooo-o-: ' v i ? > OOOOCO OO O.O. O-O.O o 000 o o o ooo.o o oo . -1 . . vt 7 " Meet M< ctobei m gcr and Be eSr AutomobHe Race Poor W cfliTcsclay** For Inform* GREEN JACKS jTon "Cfroof OOOOOOOOO0<^OOOOOOO<)t0OOOOOrO< A f an ii THE bove Sanitarium. wish to thank Mr. W. M. Manigault for bringing out Mr. Ed. P. Davis Baifd. EHe?muMc vvav?highl v ap?u*eciated, we Have not* words to express ottr grtrri tude toward see such a nice band of yjoung boys of our race, some not more than twelve years of age. -? Mrs. Manigault, Mrs. Davis, wife of the leader of the band and Miss Raiforcl of the Waverly Hospital. Now that vou have .made evitrv heart rp-init-p/ wp rto want you all to come again at vour earliest convenience. There were smile& left on .every one. Vou have a standing invitation as we are always glad to have 3ur people come out, it makes .is feel that we are not forsaken Very respectfully, " C. M. Ervin, Graduate Nurse M_ E. WHITE, R. N JAMISON SCHOOL OPENS?? ' . T ' ' ' The opening of the .'Jamison Colored Graded School opened Monday, Oct. 12, with a s, lonlid enrollment of 89 pupils The school spirit was manifested on he?bright and sunshiney-faves )f the children. The patrons present 1 expressed expressed hemselves as being well--pleas-' V))- thLTiTIoro,^he.e.m'nlinient. is still increasing. Principal, rtev. R". G, Lawrence assisted iy Miss AnnieE. Aniakeq of STortli, S. C. >EATII OF MR. G. L. GLENN Calhoun Falls, S. C.?The maly friends of Mr. G. L. Gucnn, rill regret to hear of fits xTeal h chich came on tin 9th, of-Ocohcr, at his homo near Calhoun 'alls, S. C. _ ^ lie had "been ill for sometime "lie causo of his- death was icart failure. He was-6-4 years Id. .ILi v.-its. a fail h fninicnibeiL h'tingheld Baptist church for" >Oy>OOOC>O.OvO,t-C,vvO'-?OvOC'C,OOvv< k -i C,QOO->>>vOC,V"'!>C'C'OvvOC-OOOO1 e'At * p^iir: rl?7-3 ttef" than 5n ~Twei -S and Rice Bro^s. B ??- ?? ? Bail "Derby Day5* llion Write ON, Secretary -*r? " -' O ooo 0000.00 0000000 o 000 0000 00( TTO LBADBft 1 I?JXL-U.^ 'UBWHi 1JL" thirty years; and he was also ra deacon at the time of his jJeath. He was giic__of the._^ik. jlars ot SpringfieldiL I The funeral serviee was eon'dUcted by the pastorr^Rev. A. ;Wure/ The interment-^was?nr Springfield eemeterv Heh sa a wife to survive him, Realist Guenn; two-sons John W-iHili- nr. 4 f?-n rl n nnrKl nm. ctiitivv alter, anu two (laUgtiicis Mrs. Larla Tucker and Allona Guenn. Two brothers Weston and Sidney Guenn. Two sisters Rebecca Hunter and Alice Jenkinsr of Atlanta?Ga: : i--Miss Georgia L. Lewis,?hr for her a speedy recovery. -I.Reporter. If a vessel is partially filled with water, and a dead, or live fish is ph.-.ed in the wafer, it-! the water. t_. All insects havfc six-legs, and their bodies are divided into t hree parts. Spiders have 8 "legs and are not insbeis, but belong to the order Araneida. New York's newest olliee building is to have seven complete stories below the surface -t?nd thirty above. /The Nile Riven iiowsu-f<A'. more than 1,600 miies-without a trk-butary. - -? forec.ast August 1,_ was 13,566}000 bale^^ 22^(K10 .bal^s less t hail' the forecast of July 16. FOR RExNT. Furnished or unfurnished No children. 1221 Pine Street. Phcjne 5529^ :?: Ferguson-Ruff FLOWER SHOP : Poro System Beauty Parlor ( I T and WAX FEOjWERS .. Flloral Designs a Specialty. Flowor-s Delivered* in and out of Hours 1?9:301. A?M7 Pf M. Sunday?10-A. M.?5 P. tyl. * , Mine. J, F. RUFF, Mgr. PHOXF 3099 1010 Washington St.. Columbia, S. C. ' ,000000.00000000.000.00000000'* OOvOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ^ jo . " . 4# " 1 . if - - - "li - . :V ? | 4?- 1 ' ? i.i. " || ir^'m .. . 1 j in mii i . mm1* ,? , 4f| - Ever ?=4f -- - 41 - r?: ? ig Carnival^ olumbia, S. C. |i r>oooooao^o0Cfooo&eo&ooooo a % :>o oo o-cfox> >.^_^AmuLZ?Ui?*mL. rfMiiiTa '1 iX REV. .1- .1 H A Mil? the united sons of < ' i. \r . is an orgauiyRtum-wKleh -h doing infirm people of South Carolina. Harrison, Slate Master, Trot. J. D. V. MeCrae. Stale Treasurer, alive and gives to the 1 eneflcla pays from fifty to or.e hundred c from $25.00 to ? 100.00 in ease of household ^oods. It pays from $ iless and up- to $ l o.00 on DoeLorJ^ .. Thifih "of it; and fur any 'mi REV. J. J. HARRISON. S. M..2, or I'rot. J. A. KIK iTTST "1V1 HI jA U^'i.A. ->!l?5SaAy~B?3E5E t. ii. pin 1 !'NI>ERTAKKlt X of South Carolin Be i&? ^KF&<yo'oo~G?>'c~<r> o <; oov vvvvvvC I "Owen i -X ^ j IVIerchars | . We C cVCr y a c ? of Domestic ; - Woolen s - - C o n before purchas ?? SU 1117 Wasnn ?Phone fe ^Imperial di | Prescription 1: 1 1 U5 WasInnoTonL y, Every tiling carried in a ?: -.- PRESCRIPTIONS ( p- ' - W* call for and deT ^r? ?' | . YOURS FOR j - IMPERIAL DI < ?' ;j^ im ? ? . ^ , RafurHay, OHnhfr 17, 1925. SON, si?lte Master? ' *" ABRAHAM & D. of J. .? tp-eat i rk for the^poor and ? "It has at its head Rev. J. J. A. Kirk, State Secretary and It pays to its members while ? ry TTDTHCthtTTg after death. It lollars for hospital benefits"and. total lbss be fire of house and 1.60 to S3.00 per .week for aick tnir~: ornialipn write - See.T Rennet tsviile, S. C. ??ar.a <wy.?>* ??. VJU _" ? .? ?as ksssbsss ^rr^iT^iwmotaam NI) JMBALMKU ^ ? a tttitt-fxeoTP ia. , . w he;:pes! Undertaker,;- 1 Tr.v pes IT Service in | - iUo CMy. -I?^ WVVM^? ' A Vm ;dc!l! .1 ;Li,l Ou'lfll. 7J ]cri- U-.-J} N_5.: in?Lh-e -Si Ate aTy Barber Shop CtTY. COME AND SEE RSELF. Residence Phone 7765 ~ V 'OI.CMItlA. s r I 1 t . X-.'vC.O A.' O.O.D O .< 0:. .0 OO 0.0 O OOODv . . . fk & P A-U L : I iL I k ' ^ g ' oroplete stock and imported | le an?Tsee Us iii^yum next g 1ST ?1^ it?ton Street 563T . \ 00000O'.O O O < * > 0 O OX^^.OX>.CO3C0C8C03K8CSOi " - " VLk\ STORF. : ~ 1 - * -*-*?i , Druggists ' :; i > ?t.. Rhone 7226- I < i \ . <i F irst-class Di ug Store !' wn specialty; , . . ..J.i LJ2_: Fver Prescriptions. ' !! SERVICE^ r i * UJC. STORE I ; ? if1*** ' 1 rX %