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PAOK FTGTTT. \ FAIRWOLD DRIVE Drive For Funds Will He State i Wide in Interest For Cftrla? J Here." i ?? ' !*., Prominent Women Will Carry t\ipss;i<^? All Over The State. ~ ' campaign! by .the. supporters the aFa!r\vIod State Industrial School f Girls in Lexington county near Columbia* with the - annouriPbnfent of the list of speakers that will sweet the. St.Tte.in the several thuu-and; dob 1 hxr "tqilding fund < ampnign for-San* day. March tho 11th. Mrs. Marian 1L WdkinsonT president -.-of the State - Ft derat ion of Colorec Women's Clubs train her otlice ai Ora-ntreburg him sent-out a nutnbt: ' . ' of lct-.ers, assigning a number 4 oJ prominent Club wo moll to the sevci'rt sections of"1 the 'Ktaic. Among-* th< pp.vk: iy. <ao: ? ? ?: -L_?- ?Cha it Mogdames K. B. Rowc Alethia, Lewis, C'., D. -Saxon, Louist P. Holme, Mary J'."* Miller-Parle. Floieiic? an 1 Darlington: MesJaniO' M. O. Rpdoli h. P. . Ei. Giblis, B. F ?1? Cox, Eft. Jenkins. 1 at a. M?ark>fi, Dillon: Jlestlame: Mauy Gor^on an t Kara Bowler.. Greenville*: MesdameS pina \V. Lit tlejohn and Kohtcca IL_ CrargHiurg: * Mesdam . - Kupie P Butlcvr, Xilliati' Bacon-Collin.-, Mahii Fio'dr, Crdllpi Embly. Su:;-}or Mesdnmos- Corrio .Tali, i?~G:arollj-T-Pe-ile \ . -l4tic a:. Lsuae .i: : Lecvv ri'rd Mi.-: Ln:h Bailor. Rn.di Hill;. M/siaml?-. .Marian lib ' . -r.it' AVilkin-on, liatVio Lojrnn DacL-t' J. F. Fitihott.L.' F. son. ' ' Columbia: Mrs. M, 0. Leery an . Ida -Green. Gcci'ge.cwn': Mi-s Helen- Uther. Summertcn: M sdanies liasol Pi ere Bosj.b S'ulon. Mantling: Mcsdaiub3 Alice Per ' nedy and Gregg. ' ; .""liar:i 1.v:?Mi f ,1'. ' S. llico an . Miss Xannij.Davis. - . Ncwlcny: M;sikime's John Corr well, ('o:inno J din Son Peejes, Bird: ? Ma.k Eavis. _ . ChesTir a till Lancaster: Mrs. Lar rn K Spaulding-uhd .Miss Katie Bj> km. ? B.cnn?ttsv:l!e: Mcsdamcs II. II. Bui lnr ant Km - ii'v Crcpnuocd: Mssdanies E; B; f,ewi and Alic6 B. '.Webb. ^ Sunim:rv.il!e: Mrs. Connie X. Jonc Cair.den: Mcsdamcs J. E. Bdantoi Martin A... MlwvCee. rjjnk Bulk , "Charlotte A. Jtf.k-en. ~ r ~ trpartarbrvg: Ait. dames J. Ii? Ta;. *' 'lor -aind-C. Vr:c i\yJ.-.Thonnii.dn.: t Anderson: MeTdfines Gray, of Cla! : li\u? C.?E. Wfi'.rnmiTt?S oiih.on.s?* Ciaflin and Miss Mate! .Clark Jam-i Aiken: Me dailies Alma' L. All Therson .and Alice Kennedy. . . jlTTho speakers will' ? present th ' claims, ct tr.e -srho.l a! the chtirdr "*^"T in the -towns to v.jhicli they haw i ce assigned 1 y "Mr.-.- AVilkihs.-n. Th ?tv h>?el. i i t_> let. t<f i"nari!"tfor t_h new buiplinti: in March. and thte.sp* cisl fund .will be tisCI.for .that pin ' .'prise, it wins Tunvrfwl here U day- fret | v 1 olEic'als ' f "he* Stat. Fed ra'tionV-61 f.cials.^vh ) sccnmJ ;<v l.o very, c'ritir siastie tfbfcult tbcj success of the" state wide drive. C.-J.. C, >.. BIRTH BAY DINNER IN IIONO! OF PROE. SANHEIIS . . > . ' Mrs. Thos. Sanders .was-'the host cis at. a ' birth.lav . dintiL'r on Wedne; day evening, FJiYuary 15th from G-:3 to 8:20 IV M. in Jiuho'r of I'rrif. Sa: . ders' Lirthday. .1 A mound of ' eight lighted car.dk s cast a soft gkr over the di-ning room, J'laces wei . marked' wi;h giltcd nuts tied wit hfi1iy~!Yli*iT riTJjiTnr 'ThosiThutsj;ontaii ~ fed the age of thFhpnurcij . An eiat rr itp thi-er- omi'iv.> ilinnoV-was sorvfei Thj menu was turkey, brown fcrav; ri.e,y Saratoga chips, pickles, baker leaf, pineapple Salad, hot cocoa wit ? marshmuilews and plain and fru cake an.lraml rosia. Many and varied wore thev gif which Prof. Pan lefri is held by h . faculty, pupils nprl fricn'ds.' z t Tho following' were inviilcd: Mr. ai Mrs. I.an^forj .Garlington, Prof, ai and J* '-AV. Ma his, Mr. and Mrspl " D. Olifhant, Mrs. Mary C. Fhitenc Misses" Mattle O. Duckett, Rcsa i L-Suber. T 1. RICHISON IN RF.C TAL AT A. & T. COLLEGE V- " & i. ?-Pinhnrfl?Br- noted 4n * matie rendtfr amh cnlcrtainciu will ai ? fi?ar fn "at a. flM t.'brttrr; Fr'-riay mnmgr March 2,nt ^ 00 r M. HIS program <vj11 include s'le ticn*? from Shnkc^nenre. Uunhar, T'o and Service; and should prove yei L? 4ntereBting. -? ;??K?i?-?? m v," m s.? v:r '*~r- r ? : ? | MEET WITH SUCCESS Knights* of Tjussaint Meeting fc -j?Al Edgefield und Johnston~ Largely Auchded Sunday. ft 1 ' ,, ' ??- , - People Warmly -Welcome Two' v_ Coiuhibia Women. ^ "rJr * > - ? ... Johnston, S.. Ci,, Feb. 27.?-Sunday ' h_wu?- tfc-rtd -letter day_. here-for the- ; Knights of-'luussaints in thcr mci'n- B Worship campaign. '1 he lnettingsj . .loth at Edgel.eld at noon and At the ( ' school auditorium at 4 o'clock, were! s ??largely a.tinood. -ltot'h? m.otingj ! ^ . Lroagnt into the society more than ^ ---aM.uriu.rc4- members. : r? ? * t* l'rof. C. O. Alclirtosh,-principal of: t tFo school here mct.th'e speakers, T)r. x 1 M. A. Evans, the Grand Noble Coun- '' t scllof and M'ra. Sarah Logan Robinr ton, the Grand Noble Juvenije Matron s' (,o?' CcTuhih!a,*. in company with. Mr."t^ 1 jasper Mnb'.Vy, m Aorcd oh to Edge-1 Ji field wlieic they met . a large crowd 11 ?iU?Ui * lli..t lu.p.i-church.S.r.*x- '' ? ir.g the spirit of the founders,.'the ? & public .-e'.vieo and work's of' Hie \ nights of ToOssaint. was told to the * people! ' y t> rm. ' . HAM AM) EGGS GOOD. l' Picture (.Vmcdv at the. Cohdnhin ( .... . ' ,/ . Jr. incairo to-.>ij;nu . 'Hain and Egjrsv a movir'ur picture ^ V ' rohn-dy' at t'he (.Nilu-.il.ia Thoalre will lo shown * f'Q'r the last time thisaf- . :i 'ci'ta-on -arid to-nljA'hu is worth the'0 >- - vu'f.rttint Tg. ehnrevd- to see"U,""Unci. more. It is a .vnpd.. piitur The j " haraiters are. l.'Uuk-t'aie 1, ahd from " '-r .start to the. end you can but huijrlu . v } ^ A ] art .i f the i?mpranr. is the or-. '' estru music, thu; lehds much to the i. turc. V Our ad\ice is to and see v he picture; " ? > '. i'' "** ' - I Abbeville News J, i- . ' _ . } r 0 Mr, R. J. llrrqnn spent Fi.ltfuary ft v2n:i in Athens, Oil. as the truest 'of. 1 4 i ' v s; is cousin, Itev, R: E. Romans, pasr of the .y, M. II. Church in that ( h I * \ i. . Ave are ton sorry to konw that Mrs. ? ."iir.'llit ?d.("in in is \k at luv homo il i 1?11 C-. . I. . < 1 * L'l 1 *i \\ n 1 u:n;ui_ m. -.->ae nas~ neen_r,ju ( . I. !<ut is S; mcNvhnt better at, this ' V*i in-r. Mrs; M< Car'n lias. many. rienjs. who hope thjtt site will soon;, !,:.t c ovri*. v v" K i . Mc sv.s. .Tariios .Whi'.loyk, Willie Col- j ' r ami the Seki:!,' 'brothers motored j ; ^ | i last?Spmlay-on n r :'i le-surc trip. , " . ^ .Mi'. \'? ;s'( n*.l(hnscn is siru at her-" i' .imie mi. WhitifhaH St. Mrs.'Johnson . j -.as many friends who sincerely wish. ! r.'kcr- a sppedy recovery. , ' j '. Mr . Xar.ni Hanks' an i a company *'| ?? holies inotVrefl from Chicago, 111;, fill y-rlVo:! 'last Sunday anil spent a v.- hour with. Jlrs. Hank's sister-in -v.v, A! i- . -I'-jmnm-ltawson. mr Hrrg -r St.; after whuh they- left for pi.r'.an'burgj S.' where they will } ] en.t two weeks.- , 'Lheii Oiey Will y .. V. ... V. ,?T IT..,. TJ.i.M.,. . l# .a . t; tui < \> x \i? i\ i* ,) ? .ui^t xJiuuva v 1 ;' '.i?I'U'.-ti niiiiy- in nioivii>i red?i-irt?Mrs. audie'X'.unnon "bi Spar:anburj?. . Mre M. i iniv?Wtrmfr-Prmrr ~ ' liailo.tiv N. C., a few days ago, "h ie -Ho VH.mo sro her kick broth*.-" lv ' ' " % a) " I * v. She left him nut' doing so well. ( Mo.dunics. Lula Ilousq' and Janie i' orscy a.ado a business trip down to , w i. n cVwoi d- (?no day .last. week. j 5 I- Mr. Frank llorseV, of Leo, Ga., , | * I ! . cnt a few days in,the city this week . v" j. s.W' gUC: : of his daughter-in-law, ~ "| II'sV^a^rc- I)ars<>y, on Haigler St. ( ps,rVere.nia Tate, of Gainesville?, Ga. k4 happily i+?ite<L in holy wedlock ^ j lence, -f>n lIaig)er?;Str Kcrv. A. J. I -hiolds,. pastor of Zion F. B. Iloti'\' i e'ss chuiH-hj olliciated. Mrs. J\1 more * !. i the only daughter of Mr. William! 1 ). Dorsey. .(July a few friends were*, 1 j .nescnt and members of the family, j . i Mr. Kid Cowan .is much better at! ^ hiy .writing. His many friends hojeji. hiit lr/will scon be out again. 1S j?- Mini or?Joht^-Tthu4i?e--; -Bowie de- ] i parted this life, February 23rd. lie 1(|; vns unly seven months old an was the 1 v j on M'JIr. an 1 Mrs. Lewis Bowie. He | 1 sTifVy rr?#l *i>\ ntfnrk nf *>rv>nmnnin in<;f *'.i a few days 1 cfore his (loath. lie \tiis ?* uriciltv FriUMary 24th at St. Peter \. M. H. Church with Rev. W." E. 1 White, pastor, ort'niatinpr. Our heart'! _ ft It sympathy poes out td the ber:^,.?,i family in this sad hourofsot*'S'nw and deer) distress through which 'h-y arc i a. *iTi?. " &- ?Mr-. Josephine-fC^Wrtght, -B. B., p-,1 '-ft dtrnt ;>r:riay for New Vrrrk City : ^ nttenfl' rHd- ftiwr-pai orhrv tw.Hof, : c- 'his life. February 2,1rd. The funeral e, was hfld Monday. Mrs. Wright has -y s ort's of warm friends here who ex- , Und their doopoBt sympathy to her > * *V. - * ' 4*./ ? \ ?. .* i . ; tttti i " ? ~ *~i i ' , . "V- \ , THK PAT.tVT Mrs. Mary llrndcrson?is sick at lis writing. Her many friends hope >r her a sp<?cdy rqcnvroy. Mrs. Veronia Elihore left last week ;r her home in Gainesville, Ga.> to ;end sdnieiinte with home people. Messrs. Shives. R. L. Pullins, C. E. ressley, L. A. Rictrte and Willie sues motored down In MeCormick >unty last Sunday and left Messrs. u'.lins and Jones there, with - tiie: i!l3- | f?J ? Little James Ford is sick at 72 Session AVe? with . pneumonia. He some potter at, thi| writing. The ttle fellow has many friends who cpe he will soon .recover. . , 1.? Church News. Mr. Pleasant Baptist Sunday school as-held last Sunday morning at the n-unl hour. After the Sunday school lev. Acker, of Belton, preached a soul tiering sermon. The B. Y. P. . U. rus held nt the-usual hour last Sunny afternoon. Interesting topics as sua], wererdiscusscd. They enjoyed lev."Acker and hope that he will soon opjp again. urace . t-nape 1 ounuay school was eld last Sunday, morning at the ut:al h nr.. Kcv. S. J. Cowan filled is pulpit last Sunday morning and veiling. I lis 'two wonderful sermons ere enjoyed by all present. The A. '. E. Lcagife-Vvas held Sunday aftcrcoji a the usual homy Washington! Street Presbyterian unday. School was held at the usual our - last . Sunday m^/fiing. After he Sunday School Rev; Kennedy -filld his pulpit. ? St^.Iohn A. M. K. "Church Sunday chord, was held at' the usual hour. du'atii nal rally on the stseond ;Sunav. in. April. He is asking evcryboy to coirv and help him out, both oung and old. " St. dantes A. M. E. Sunday School -as held at the usual hour , last Sunay morning. The . lesson was refewed by the superintendent. The und'iv. School lia- t-MfVinr, 'r. 1.. (I. llufivphl ics. We* hop6 for lim a deal of success.- Our pastor lev. J. E. Beard.-'pVeached two soul Erring sermons Sunday morning and r.ght.. .They were full of th? Ilol.'y :p:rit and were enjoyed by all pres-. rit.. ... . \ 'i he A. C. E. League was held Stin i_yy af.errioon at the usual hour. ' i'Jj Xii. 1 nf t?t. Jamuj A. M. R. ng'Tuesday. afternoon-, February 21 it the home of Mrs. Boston Johnson, :o Whitehall St. Mrs. JanieW. Elliii, the crllcieni ^lreafileifc presided. \ftor the business part of the niCet: ;r we \yerj favored with "quite an rjoya1 lb rendered by the foilo\VInjf br-ons: Mesdames Mrlzetta Ilurst. Mile Mae Simpson, X, Y. Z. Edwards, Icq gia A. -Giny,. Misses Ada Jeflfrj-on, Mamie and Ruth White, Sallio 'air, Mildred > hives, \vith-Mi%s Jessie air at the- piano. Fn ouragihtr remarks were renderd 1 y o.ir l astoi',.Rev. J. E. Beard and ' her visiting l'rjfrnds. Ttr-j?hostess em veil chicken salad on lettrircc leaver >itklesj craekers;, potato chips and rolVee. Tjie next meeting will be ieid with the Misses Fairs on Brooks it. ' --? s . | , .R1DGEWAY XEWS . The weather is rough and wot a ourid Kidgeway. Things seem to be )n the go though. We arc listening ljpr wedding bells Some of .the teachers are making a tV>nf vftlticr. i? cnmr?t hint* tn 1 iff ifTajv. l>y lotting us hear the bells. 1 he -Valentine', party given at the school hcUsc was a success. The teachers seem to be on the go. They sctm to payyall patrons a visit at al times. : ....... Lnne~~ffliss Lottie BeTI Outeri, ol L'ojumbin, is 'visiting her .aunt, Mrs J.ottie Gladden of this place alon^ with a host of her relatives. 'The teachers of the school have been royally entertained in many ol the homes which they appreciate verj much, and express themselves as hav ing enjoycd-^thxr-occastom 7 Mr.'Harris of the Sand. Hill sec tion pasied to the great beyond Sun day morning. Funeral arrangement: will "be made later on in* the week all of which will be said more abou in the next issue. ; He l'jtkvcs ten children and a wife many sisters and brothers to mouri his loss. Buy From Me and Save Money K L. A. RICHIE Thy 614 Ketbtbie ' 'ndrrtn#ce? FtJNFRAI. DIRF.CTOR AND EMPALMER Complete Motor F.oiiipmont Phones: Of.ice 22ET Nipht & Ties. 28' 36 Washington St. Abbeville^ S. C ,' y \ ' ?*?~- ; -h?i . .* >. ?w i* . sc.-: : ETTO LEADER , ~ ;bennettsville News . The schools throughout the county j uVe busy giving programs and en-j . : tortainments. The program rendered at Clio graded school op Thursday v afternoon celebrating the birth of 1 George Washington?.and?Abraham-1 Lincoln wps enjoyed by all present. l'A 1 he basketball taem of Benntts- 11 ville graded -schoorwas full of pep ! Fr-itluy afternoon whett they won the" v guiue fruni Chy'aw graded" school by f a score of 24 to 18. o ^ Quite a shock to the relatives and friends to learn of Mr. L. Little being no more. He died in the hosni- I IT? Friday afternoon. Ills remains/* were laid to rest in the Macedonia j cemetery- Su,nc!ay afternoon. H -MrsrAlfco Moses <Vas fu'neralized j.f at Shiloh Baptist Church, Sunday ; !' afternoon. Rev. W. R. Reese delivered the. funeral scrmcn. Services were good as usual Sun i day at Shiloh Baptist Church. Rev. * II. P. Dupre,; pastor of. Cheer Grove1 Baptist Church, Darlington 'and 2nd!: principal of Lincoln high school, Sum- j c tor, took charge of the service. Sun-1 'ay. He delivered a splendid scr-jmon both morning- and evening toy large congregations. r : L There will be a high day at Marl- x horo county training school on Fri- J ,'a.vy__ March 2nd..- The. following', schools will take part in the games: ; the Scotland, county, training school,,I-astie, N. C., M. C. T. school, Pennjo j (drove school, Matthew Chapel school. : There will he a great program and jfTcnie had. Dp. F. 0. Olive^, of Mississippi will speak to the schools and af S:0o P. M. the main address will he . .'delivered by Kcv. J. C. Nelson, ^>f ^ I aurinburg, X. C,. All teachers **are rquegtcd to he! i present at the regular meeting of the [county teachers' association on March I. 10 h. Dr. Wilkinson, president of- the j "State A. & M. College*, will be the main speaker. NINETY-SIX NEWS . ; Mrs. Irene Pitts, of Greenville, S.; : C., is the guest of her parents, Mr. j ir.d Mrs. Noble Daniels. - 1 , .i .Mrs, Mai'y C. Lark, the 'popular *1 teacher of Friendship gave a concert bl.iv.ay_ night. Everybody enjoyed , J .he exercise. Great credit ,is given i to Mr?. Lark. Mr. I'. B',. Prriff^U nil "smiles these I lays. He savs he nuver saw t.ho _ tike of. mail. before. . ? . We were shocked on Wednesday to . hear of Mrs. Estclla "TTu'tchinson's eath- wh.ch. was very suddtfm Tier ,nany. friends mourn with this bet' v av ed fanrityr She leaves a mother,_ several sisiers and six or seven children., one an infant six weeks old. This l'annly. has our sympathy. Mr. and .Mrs.. J. C. Calhoun lost j their darling little daughter last week. 1 hey have oar-tloci>tst sympathy. Wc-are indeed proud of our young n en. '1 hey, are ever ready to h.Jn iu^our.church work. These boys need , us' as Christians to help them find ,-their right- plhve a-nd fcmcotmtgL them. ... Rev. McMillan, .pastor of Trinity, : . gave a. concert on Friday night. Ev-< ; tryhody said that they enjoyed it f very much. ' . . | > IRlhlehem choir sang Sunday. TVe"' . enjoyed the service very much. >7Our Sunday School is certainly progressing. Mr. .1. L. Parker is at i his post every Sunday,, also Mr. J. C. Calhoun, .our efficient secretary."' .. j .1 Rev. and Mrs. Dixon were the l guets of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mar-j >! shall on the third Sunday night: Mrs. > Marshall served supper for Rev, and j | Mrs. Dixon, jMcsdamcs' . Dean and pT^arkcr. :! Rev. Dixon certainly, preached two? r wonderful sern'Wttt*' People come frpmv I far and near to hear him deliver his scul-s.irring sermons. * [ Washington-Lincoln birthday exer-; 7' cises "at"Center School were indeed a r success, - The children were':at their, jbest. -?? { > A large numbed of friertda_went to f witness the exercises: Mr. and Mrs* f P. B! Dcqn, Mesdames RedtU. Mose. ley, Messrs B. Jackson, Stephen, Cal4 houHr-Jvlbift?Calhatm- and-a host of . other young men. J The Washington Birthday program 3 rendered by the Ninety-Six graded , "tiecifc? . , LONE STAR NEWS , In loving memory of our mother? ' I J T1AI T TTTAttTTifN A\T fj 1 I KJl.L. 1 J 1 V7i?I I-O V71N , who died en May* 18, T.?27. No one knows how much we. miss yrtu> No,, ^ne knows- tho bitter . parna_.\ye .t?i have suffered since we lost you; ? l.lYo hno never been the same, In out hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tenderly and true; ? There is n t a day, dear motfeua^, That we do not think of you. ' . **' J Most of the farmers around here ire husy planting spring oa'a. - *-i 7 The farmers are praying for the 1. destruction of the boll weevils. \ ; . Greenwood News The Morris Chapel Sunday School | tas in full session Sunday. The su-; crlntendent with his loyal stall' of eachers wore present and im timt'. he^les on wus beautifully .discussed j iicF fullet'sioiw were pood. ;' ?rt >\t tlie morning and evening, . ueiv.. ices Key. Underwood brought help--} ul and inspiring messages to each ne present. The young ladies' auxiliary under he leadership of -Mrs. Mjfrdso'-P. ruller is doing a great work. Each iiemher if plnyin^ u oil hoi- pin t, ] Our B. Y.l\ IJ. Under,- Mrs. J, MV talker ?s still inviting a!l-lhe young oiks t~c? attend, the meetings each Sunday afternoon. . ! Prof. C. \Y*. Rogers, of' Elizabeth, ST. J., and Rev. J. W. Adams, of. Atlanta, C<i., were pica-ant visitors it Morris Chapel, Sunday niovning. . Mr. Lanxy L'cieival. . a '-senior. at 'a'ne>?Institute, nnrpvine.-i?H4*?ptirnts with a .'pop call last? Thursday vening for a fx*w hours. ?j Air. V. B. Nance, one of Greenwood's rost efficient brick masons, has just -ti ni it. pci a eoiiTrnci wun u.ie iiiacnvocd Abatom. Co. and- is to begin a lew contrail wjlh a firm in-Cross Hill >t once. If you need a first class nb done, you will do well to engagej VI r. Nance. Miss I.uki Ballard's many Ifriends: U Greenwood were glad to know that " >'\c .is now out of the hospi al and le. to.begin her clu's work again. Prof. C. \Y. Kolgr.rs made a lecture it Macedonia, Sunday afternoon 011 \\ Kile in Greenwood don't' forgot > Vi-'.t the .Gi'illlii cafe. It is a-real unitary jdace. ... 7ho ypung men's musical and litrary club is ond of Morris' O.iapel's c-t-s. You will be' highly epteri.in d if you meet .with them on the second and fourth Sunday -evenings it 4:C0 o^yiock. A musical. Contest was -rendered at \Yeston Chapel Tuesday lugbt-aU" a t vrtek. dt was a real treat to all present. The yoUng Indies quartet >i.f Morris Chap or was one of the-out-' 'I 'nding features at ihe musiicaVcontest. * 3 ..... . o Mrs. J. M. Wialkrr was in Columa, Friday, February-. 24th. M.iss Bonnie I-'isln r is doing fine it this writing.. ' ... ' Union News The pew rally given forTthe benefit f thefjiinior missionary society was K11 f \l Al Ki<<irk* u*r rr? ihnmvimn. " - . . . I is o.f the Vally and are very appre 'a'.ive -foj' the reoperation, and help triyrn by their fri.nd< and members n' Corinth "Bapiisi uhurch arid . visi1 or irr jriih. val. ' " I'shcrs' Board of Corinth Baptist ( huru-h. irret a, tho- homo-o-P- M-t?W. T*. I'ree, orr North Pitrekney St. Thvff *** v ^ *** t Greatly Re x? - . x ' IT COS "v* rtry a - -w -sr I ?-?? THE S A THE MOST C V THE MOS" Hound trip tickets, lirtwccn stations dis limit 1 d 1(-'ss x X , 1 Itound trip tickets, ' ki'iiit ,> t between stations dis "?* tance 150 miles or ?Y M)C1) fig 1'Ali.L0.ll . Y ; ' . Newest and most Between > way I..?economical??ticket ? " , Good foT .. -ever offered , - stati ,The 10-trip ticket -The 10-t ^ The 20-trin tirL-ot Tim 70.1 ' -? I 'I ho' :UM ' The 30-trip ticket ' The 10-t . " i * . ' GOOD IN o V ? ?j> I'm furl her inl'<;hnat:o;i. see nr et A^ent or write iij N. AIIvKN; General I &ss^n ISOUT RAILWA V A (*A V>4 4#4 4?4 ^ : i f ' - ' ' _ *7* Saturday, March 3, 1928 board has been reor);ani/.:d and Iht' president is quite enthusiastic over ihe outlook~dr ~~TU28. _ Club No. 1 of Corinth has placed . new chairs, table rugs, etc in the pasioi's study and are stills at work lending, a helping hand where needOtl. ' ^ Theformul opening of the Majority ^ hoapiial wrut) iiuId?in thu audi.oi'inm . : of"Sims high school, Sunday - afternoon, h'ebiuaiy Jl'th. A large nam-bur of the citizens ware present??- ' '?~ white nad troloruu. The program was well arranged and each- member enjoyed it. l'rof. A. A. Sims, principal of the school, was asked- to assist. with the olfcring. lie came forward and. with J'rof. Bol^en, Mr. TTTiwl'oid, Mesdair.es Humphries and. .Mont.toinery, a collection of over six- . ty-live dlolars --'was raised. . We understand that the amount up to this time is .$7>>.U0.. Mr. I. G. McKissickj who is .marragcr of-ihe Majority hosp.ital is very grateful to the citizens-'-" of Ciriun for the supdrt already, given ;ind hca'l'or?a?con iinninco of the 1 same; The''city council, jn their last n im?1 n;r nin-oil In plnro olrrtvip lights vn t'olu? St. mid give cement' walks le:.diug XVoin the. high school "to Ma- , 'or!ty liosp.i al. \\'v arc all thankful for thrSi favors an l wi.h. the lnana o.\ we thank. 1'rof. Suits for. < re- ? ) i: (!.ii\ir. i ur white friend- that these . wo items- were needed at once,. W.b wove privileged. tu. hear- .ilie. !*_ .. iiiaetct fiv.m State . College. The vouiir 'men were applauded fit the.. . ad of each number. At the elo.se of ' f ] ro- r.:ni Pri.'f Sims introduced Hi h p denes of the A.- M. K. Zion' T.ur h. '1 he" lit shop paid a flowing | ii ute to the life and ivnnk of our >wn Profess- r SFips. lie gave, him a .eiiutiful' {iovj'il do.'-lgn in. langunge . I'leost elioii e and true. All who lis!'cited were witnesses and almost shnutc.l their p-vai.sej. JAhp young men were congratulated anil encouraged 1 y" P?ishd|i. .Tones. . Those who \u\ie at. the rc'eital \yere more than {paid. The mtisie was indeed harinoni.m< on.I J .-idflvess (leliverod hv I. -BUhop -I.>r-T*si u:i1':i'll of- inS)>iraitinn .M. A. T. thanks Mrs.- I.cola Worthy. ;'(if ilu? courtesy extended in having her* attend. Moxlaincs Ilattie Fant^nd Bessie ..It.have 1 con sick for sometime. ,\{.f!ii; writing- Mr. Flint is better. ; Tli.e.funeral of ^Irsi'Ise.ncy Eubarxks - " vjas held at Corinth Baptist Church, *. [white friends were present. - Rev. G. *; ?~d. . ^?-i' We thank Deacon S. KulT, .Mrs. . Seiko l>:i\is and Mr. Earnest John- '" ^ >un for inewey on subscription ' for 'Hie bonder. l^ach-.paid $1.00. ? 'tn "Walter Mc-Junkins paid $2.00 7" on ct'me ago, and. Mr. S.-M. Morgan has just sent us his subscription for j? f'i i'." litfliiiiK. no. o.ncrs do likewise ' : an cavly date. ' Nv.nv.'s and amount (hie have l oon sent to ajrenl. . Many- ?: t i'.ro owintr for 1 tiff 7. Since the rates , rro phvnhlo in advance, alt am asked nr.-'sep- a'.uent in tinio so that none of rd'nion. subscribers will ho cut. off. +X* *1" ++* *** *0* ^ diiced Fares | ?v . ' TS LESS ...... V X % TRAIN ^Mf^A &. 'APEST ' -A- . . : omtortabce] I KCLIABLt Tickets 'Sold daily lay from elate nnle One* ami a third !*' K CI & 1-2) fare for round trip. X . only 2.4c mile lays- frqjn date sale One hnd a half (1 & 1-2) fare - for ropnd trip ?* only 2T7c mile JE AAi) SL^bl'lM; I'AKH .? A ' any twd stations ein Southern- Rail isystem tfor period 0_ni&nths. 1 individual purchaser^ind .between ?? ions distance 200 miles or less. ' Per mile ?S > rip tiekef t-. -12c ' rip iicki'tj 2c f rip - ticket 1.8c ?? rip 1ickd-_-I J;..jz l-2c 0ACIIES- ONLY ?? . V - " 6 1 iy_ Southern Railway System Tick- *? tprer A sent, Washiftjn^nrlE C; ~ % TTEWFTfY SYSTEM % " \ *' ; dgjfr ' -