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EIGHT -' I. S. L beudi'tli :: _._ : --BIG LINE OF < ! < . . j k I, ' - Men, Women &.C . A Specialty. Sh , * ] JL making and Tailo ?; ment to seledt fron j> at the Lowest Pri ' 9 : l_. . . Xr?, g-\ J1 -J a - ~x ??^onnecicu v 1 : it '' . .. :: First Class Barbe < ? ?7?Hi A Beauty Pa I. S L " : 1131 VVASII1NGTC if ' COLUIV it .i y * # ' ' & i-^-? ~ ~ _ ~^ t' * jC " Wi!s< -? >:j CO l __?.?' i VyHOH?f?JcHq O^agc ? LTindings, MarVies ' V "thr 4 - - V-*- ; . - | "; r- - - - w ho leS cli < - | Auto Top Manufc { what you waj^t t< | want toScll.' 7 -9- ^ V <! ?* *!**! *! !' !* *1* !? ^^:c^:ox-ooo^Ov:-cro'ocbo. -- ^ y ^ ^ -t" ^ I "'" >' %. 1 : :r?- t :|L,... . ~ ' r*1"," " < ? - -y#?tST ^ ? ?=* :?? V ^ r t i , " * ? ? ' ? t - ? ? ? ?L_$_ ^ ? f s ? 8 g | Tl/* 1 ? - ' wc ? I f-r? % 1 ?: . the '-A I - >? 7 ZTT*ferr -S,! - - V -? X I ? ? .. WH "jT- I ' i f. i A ? 1~"^et ~ ~ A & ~ 9th A ? ' yr r-> t? i A. 2- , ' S'J ' j Z ? ==- 9 f? I I" " * Y 1 r ~" ** * j('., ~ ^ l?C8Wffl?S58K>?0^ .V* ' ?. ?EVY. lent Sitorer j ; . CLOTHING FOB? $ * - _| Children. Boys Suits | oes, Millinery, Dress- | ring. Large Assort- ? yana me Desi vacuity * ces. | ^tthour Store Is-?7. | r SHop for. Men and | Lrlor for ^Women :j: EEVY -j lent Store ! . .." -Z )N ST., I'HONK 7567 ~f IBIA, S. C. | '* *!**! *!**!**!* vv 'I* *,**!* *?**'** * ?* ****** aW.Martin I lampion Avenue . $ .UMB1A, S. C. | ??__?7?| t In Leather, Shoe lr>c Ffr i M 1L. O 9 ?? t . I X 0 Midc Buyer " ;?; ~4 '" 'x' icturcr, ftet us know | > Buy and what you *1 1 1 ,1 ^ r*w > ? y. ' lis interrogation was i >rkers. They gave hi' fptoy them. : . - ( - . r" "e the Sunday School 1 *t are not fund:ioning, iperintendents and teac ieri our Lor 1 an-1 M ister hp;ard?1 tches from under them when He tt. 20:7. ^ . . every Sunday School worker in tl to 14th. It is the Mister's vineyi :nd for your RA1LRC ' ; MEN Sec r" , >ooc<jooc-:-< xoocjo ooooooc^aaoxrao: 4^4 A 4^4 4^A 4^4 A^A J # , -* , I * THE PALME1 Samson ' By Bertha L. Wilburn. ' ???? ^ Samsdriy youse a darlin* boy? 3 But I doesn't have de time, yovt every -lovely t'ing, ^. Dat runs across my mind. Now ma don't watch me quite as cloao ^s^most de mas does do, She donMake a seat in de room wid u? But she' alius passing troo' De chillun, dey doi\"t hang erount, But de? mek much er fuss; So Samson les' us gb some place" wnere it ain t noooay out us. I konw you wants to ax me a question But you jes ain't hadde chance; Sa conic on now Samson, ax me! Stand up! Be a "man-in your pants. i - ' * Come on now Samson and ax me, "Ah! darlin', you know you can; Now don't wanna say youse bashful, Why don't you be a man? ' Sez you ain't got no backin'? ' J? Now Samson dat ain't true; Do oio -man's got 'noqgh money? _! To support both me an' you. _ .JWell, I jest don't b'lieve dat you love me, ??Tt " . I cant see de reason why, . Ca'sc tings^I can't do fer you, I shorely God does try. Now ma ain't woryyin' us one bit, De chilluij ain't mekin' no fuss, ? Still you won't pop de .question, An it. ain't nobody but us. l ypw derel youse gone and said itt ! You see? 1 knowed vou could: ii Of cose I had^to push you Afore you safd you would. Samson, I'll bake-dc nicetest pies, An give de kids de cruss, Don after all is soundly sleep; It won't be a soul but us. Laurens News Sunday, May 15, was a lovely day. Rev. J. B. 'Smith, our pastor was at his best Sunday morning. His subject was: '"Temperance.", Rev, J. i). Boyd was a pleasant visitor at Bethel A. M. E. Church Sun. day morning. Prof. E. S. Allen was the dinner guest of Mrs. Delia Blakeley on Fri????? jA V ~ * .. . . d Ye H. 1 1 * r? * :?! i Matt. Tiade by our Lord ar m an excuse; they pu orces, the inactive out irf this r.QTTrlitionf dii( Jhers are id 1 e? :hese lame excuses H? took/The gave this admonition ''Go ye a J r / \e United States who can possib afc!? They will find work to do )AD IDENTIFICA1 n i ?* duced rates hor rui R Y Al retary Sunda nue,Nortli " ! r , * 4 i .... il 'a. * v,:' =' ' : [TO LEADER day. " xa Rev. J. B. Smith and family were Tile dinner gusts of Mr. and Mrs. { David Duckett Sunday. ?a- ^ returned to Spartanburg after spend- *?* Mrs. Eva Johnson, who accompanied! X her home in an effort to regain her *i* ? Jj^Rev. J. B.. Smith was called to Abbcville a few days ago on account of I the death of a relative.* ' A The Dorcas Charity Club members rendered an excellent musical program at Springfield Baptist' Church ? on Friday night. Those wining priz- *i* es: first, singing, Mrs. Rockey Put- $ man. Second,, singing, Mrs. Louise .* ^wene??First prize on essay, Mrs.?3* Louise -Price. , X ?MrT'Jim,, Putman left ?*?%w days ago for New York where he haajnade his home for the last 20 years. He reports an ^ljoyable visit to his old ,3 home town. _ ^ ' 0; - Mrs.. Sarah Ferguson Neely left ? for Winston-Salem, N. C. to join her husband, Mr. Hilyard Neeley. They ~3 ! have been married' secretly since c ! September 4, 192S. rt~ f On Monday, May 12, th?-funeral 5 service for Mrv Adam Jackson was 3 held at New Grove Baptist Church C by the pastor, Rev. H. W. -Watson. 5. Mr. Jacltoon^ had been in declining-S health for" the last two or. more years. 3 Tie leaves to moyrn his parting, one 8 brother, three daughters and a host S of friends. s ' 2 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ow^ns spent a Sunday in Augusta, Ga. as the guests 8 of Mr. and Mrs. James- Chambers. 8 ^ Mrs. Rockie . Putman left Sunday 8 for Spartanburg where she expects g to spend some time with her sister, 2 Mrs. Sallie Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owens, Mr. and O Mrs. Wjllie-AtWobd motored to Green- ? ville on business on Wednesday. . hf The Blue Bird l$ewirig Club held a w delightful meeting at the home of g; Mra.i/S. P. Parks. The president o- 8: pened the meeting with singing". The ? Club repeated the Lord's Prayer. ?j Music, "It is well." Misses Parks, g Annie L. Owens, Anna Simpson, gave g some helpful hints to the Club. After ? the business meeting refreshments fi were served. The meeting was then ? adjourned to meet with Mrs. Ander-'g son on Price Street. M?. Jqrry Griffin and Mrs. Rachel g Copel&nd are on the sick list this ,c week, We hope for them a speedy re- g ^lcovery^=~~-~~~? I vy vy vy vy vy vy vy ' gre ~ MThe ?0:6 id Savior, addressing t it on somebody else: is, the poor schools, the e to th e iact feat th ei r tprops away upon whiclv these Iso into the vineyard; and whatsc ly do so, come to the Sunday Sch , and the Lord will pay off.ION CERTIFICATE *ther information writ .TEN B y School Cor?i '*0"^WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW/?Or ' '' ?: S* * , -'W^k. ; 1. 1 . '! . . _.. .. * . . . - . ... ; .. ' . . ' __________ Saturday, May 22, 1926. I 30?????83OX8?3rBm^x?o0ao.ooao ooo aowoaooo^^j^ocy3XB??S2 . J Get Beautiful | Consult The Specialist f Hair Culture, Facial Massaging, Manicur- ?1~ ingr Hair Bobbing t " | All done better than the best X r : . * By I Mmes. Lyles, Houston & Denley -3t? Poro Beauty Shop | I. S. Leevy's Department Store | 1131 Washington Street Columbia, S. C. 0 ;& ' V . ' . il 111 WJ1 j " ce?K8??38^oooooco^oooac^c^aoaooo ooooooooowoooooooooaoo D0MC9??????3OOXODOC^OOO0O3^Or^OOOOOOOOOOOJ2OOXO^OO???JC??^? THERE, IS ? 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