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T ' < rwo v COL. L. A. KIC District Granj.1 Lodge No. l'J, G I!?South Carolina. ? Laurens News Sunday was an off day at the various churches of this city. This is revival time at all the country churches and it seenis that'a yrood many have gone to take a part. - The attendance at liethel A. 3&ft K. Church was small owing to the Rfclyivals, but Rew J. 13. Smith, ofar pastor >Tra'c'Tua '"^oyehnig""serhion from Exodus 20:1.3: "Thou Shalt not Kill" I am sure, every one that heard this * wdnderful sermon enjoye4j it. Mr. Fred Hudirins left a? few (lavs ? ago for Princeton, N. j. on his vaNation. _ .?- Miss Mattie Wilson of Columbia is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Alice Moored Mr. and Mrs. Gussio Mills of Philadelphia are. visiting home folks in this city. . . Mrs. I. S. Reisl and children, are visiting friends in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Sallie Ltlackituck, Mr*.?11a;'on V"" GoTHen, Mr. W.~H. Ridiliek, Mr. J. fct. * ' Shepherd were among those fronrheno I that attendp(j~TPri~ k ..f T*" - TT .--TTOT Lodge in Sumter. > * " . Rev. J. B.i Smith was -^Lumbia the, past- week on business., " ? .. Mr and Mrs. Jimmic Irby of YVash ingtnn, P. C , are visiting their ninth ther, Mrs. .Margaret Irby. Mrs. Bessie ' Neely .and sons of Cleveland, Ohio are .visiting home folks. - f' . . Mrs. Nanbk* Pitt*. Sallieficld of New York is the. guest of relatives *. ana triends. < Mrs. Mary . Franklin, formerly of " this city, but now of New York,, has been the.guest of relatives and Irie-nds j-r" - here and in Greenwood. Mr. Paul Ellison hay returned Ti7 -* Abbeville after spending some time with his sister, Mrs. I. S..Reid, before leaving for New York. " We are always. glad to have visi-l ? tors at our ehureh.?The out-of-town visitor ..no Knndov u Odell Dendy of Columbia, C Those on 'the sick ' ifst -this week are: Mrs. Amelia Garrett. Mrs. Anna Putnian, SIK .1. I.. MoorVv Mi-. K\;i - Johnson, Mrs. Addio Gh-iI'ih mri- Mi:--. Eliza Fuller I.upie. ~Tr~Kingvifle News After haying a constant rainfall, tho farmers are now greeting the lovely sunshirie ^with smiles, 'the 'churches of this vicinity are wide awake an(j doing good work. There has been recently organized in Mt. Olive Baptist church a> live, "Building Club." At. dts head stands - ' ?". Mr- Willi-,mV? The funeral .service of Mr.'- -Ben Finch will he held at Pleasant 'drove church Sunday, Aii^. 1~>th. Saturday, Aug. 7, marked* one of th,e greatTbat-ures of^the season, at the Barbecue where thofe \v< re hundreds to witness a tight hall game' between the ipastover Titters and Klngville i Champions. While tlbe 1 Eastoverians were defeatejj 1 ~fty the' Kingville Champions, Friday, Auy, (5,1 ?-? the Champions bowed to their defeat Saturday, Kingivllo was in its full boom. " . 1 Abraham Kirk, Jr., was injured T>y [. falling off the railroad trestle this! afternoon. He is doing nicely atpresent. = , CONEAREE NEWS ?t :?1? 1 WWtlng of tbe Xmas Sacfng Clnh ? -o ! There will - be a meeting of the ; '' < ' ?3?,?? ? ' ; n"' v' .* / ?> *'*'"* , ?~?j ??' ">** '.; 9 ? W" ' , 1 ' y, ,y y j- ?* v-.'^KPl;". ' -L' 'till I 111? I tfe, D. G. I. D. r. U. O. of O. F.. Jurisdiction, ol ?r r _______ i ConfcareeChristmas. Saving Club Saturday-, AUpust 14th at 3:30 p. m. at the .home of, Mrs, Eula E. Taylor. We will he" very plad to hayy as maifiy to come and join with us as ^possible Mrs. Eula E. Taylor, Secretary Mrs. Linzer L. Anderson, Treasurer ???Locals Mr. and Mrs. "Robert Ruth-were uf Monday visit bur their sister. Mr*-, Lula* E. Taylor. We hope he -will soon be restored to perfect health. IIis mother also is^ up spending a few days, with her daughter. Andrews Notes Mrs. T'honiasina F. Jones is back liuiiie again aftei: ^Uiuliiu: the sumtner sessioif.at Styte A. & M. College, OvangcLnirg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene, motored to Columbia on Monday?where they left their little daughter JIury 'Fiaii -^fcy.vr'" '"."'"I11" ?Pint'. -V. K.' Smith ;iiTi)iii|)tuiii'tl thorn Mrs, B. Green and children left last Saturday frm White Plains, N. V, where?drr?joiped In. r^husbaud, ? Mr. , Joint's Greene.? 1 t.Mrs.' William Johnson is confined to' -her bed this; week, f We hope, her ii;-speedy recovery.- r ? >li.?. I'.niiilp T. liiniii'hi1 ffT.t'hni'le:^ ton was a pleasant visitor to pur city last week.visiting her 'daughter, -Mrs. laitherene B. Smith. 1 Mrs! Kthel T. Thompson _of Philadelpiiia, I'a., visited her mother, Mrs: 1). Tindul last week. We are-el ad to see I\Ir. William Bar notte better again.. j Mr. Kut?elie neLaine of Mnnn'ma is a pleasant visitor to our town-. Mrs. Lillian G.opde of New York 'City ..is visiting her Aunt, ,Mrs. Ku"genia "Carter. .. . ... Mrs. S. I,. Becton, Mr. ifitd Mrs. S. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones motored to St. Stevens on Sunday. issos Bianchi, Harvey and Robin "Oil .III I'll 111 )il 11 it'll ill Mt'SSI'S. Itlihttt^TTTT and Pearson motored to Sumter on i ues^uiy. -|K inline his v'frcatidtv in Philadelphia ?Aniomr ihns'L'-nttending the Grand l.edyf session in Sumter" were: Messrs. vlones, Daily an(j Madames Bcctt-ii.-' t'-iinpei'. .Joi'ifnTPTmit 'Hofinan. ?^4Vn-e att-eitdiim'<-the ?SV S. Convention at Gapway this week are: Rev. i. S. Bonn, Mr. Harold Drayton. Mis-e-> Diane hi^ Robinson and Harvey nnd Mrs.. S. L. Becto'n. Winnsborb News ir*"' "" - 4 ' Rev.-IT. VT. Rosier, supervisor' of Fairfield colitilv vc1ior.l? cufTnvod "> ! > ?? during the last week in July while .corirttJeting summer school. lie is now spending a vacation with I'rof. J. L. Cain at Darlington. He reports to be miproviirg 'rapidly daring- hrs stay; and is expected to return soon. -The jflomheht of the St. Paul B.orr" y t church ore 11itttv forth their ikst etforts to make tho .rally, which was set (or August 15 a success. An amount of SJ75.0P is to* be raised to pay for the 'repair of the tower. kev. Williams is -pending-a wee k in (icorgia running soul saving ampaign. " We are sorry to note that Mr. S. J. Caison and Rev. J. K. Sims are on the sick list. It/ is reported that they are reCuperating-dnily. We hope they will soort be aHe to be at their regular-post of (Tuty. Mrs7 TJmma Darby is also somewhat ill at the present writing. Many of her_rela,r - - - i ' K' ~ *' V "" -~"~x " THE PALMETT . I |lives and friends are here to spend [1 awhile dining lu'i i.lllk'^s. \ ! ; Mr. J. B. Melntiodi of Camphili,li I' Alabama is sonu \vh;re ill. Prof. C. O. Mi lntJbsh is spending! -thr?nock in?rhr?Inner pail?nf?the [state. Mr. O.-E. Manigault lias return loll from Abbeville, win re be attended ! the Grand Lodge meeting of Odd FU lows, lie reports ;i wonderful meeting. ' ' AIiss A. E. M^Intn?h ol,t of town spending her vaeation. with relatives,. " ' *' ' ?'**'1 ? j 8 ~ SantucvS. C. Notei | The farmers of this section are' j busy laying by^their crops. Seeming j | ly they are "'making good "of the clear j j weather. A goodly hiunber are ,'fhr'ui.! Till til si'U'i'^l Ml? Q 11,1 Mill Kg every day. Lost Sunday, Sunday school was at its'usual. houT at Thomas Chapel ! A. M. E.. church. The lesson was! ' good; closing with the review by the j Supt.i * V.' w ' ' At jBLo'clocl; .-harp, our phstor.'Rev. ! 1' 'V Ibn eh "i 'em d hi .> revival met mii v\iiu 11;v* morning sermon., j large crowd witiu ssed tint same. ~ At S:.'5tt p. m.-. R$\. Hutch preached another yphmdrd-Tormon 'l'i"-in I he ll">th chapter of St. hirke. -The parable of the Prodigal son. .Monday afternoon 1 at the pfis'tor presented Rev. L. _.\1. Tube, who had charge of the a/- ! tor noon services. Monday moh.t at S:.'50 Rev. Rurch j of the week* in-'the 'person of "the Rev. j '11. \V. Walker, pa.lor of Ilrown Clui- j pel Station, Columbia 1 )istrietT'Colum. big Conference. We feel safe in say-" ing those who failed t.o witness all of , i these sermons?.ci r; .ii;v.ly?missed a tK'at Subjects: Monday iiijrht": - Christian Soldiers. Tinsday- night: Anything: 1 am Ashamed of, I wont'' , If Ait it right. WoTTnekday'' night: .Man. (lod and tin Devil working Alithmtic. Thursdajr night: The Rain[ T>d\\. Friday n' .'TP: Ti.k :,o ,''u' hie, stressing .light, a looking glass! and tire. We were' made to feel as. ;those of old: "Hid not our hearts' l>ui;n v'wkhin os while-via .man of Cod talk-| eth wiill .Us by.' ! 1 v. aydr The collec-1 : tioh and mU:-lc.Ji> * " cliaTr and the Baptist wore p" I. . _h 1r?thir,n;.. : v. ll'.i: oh upon-, i'd Ins iv.i ct!; ir. a .litor's ('hapcH A ' laiirt1 ri'oud ii t/*n4?] .to two ploruHd I serin mi.-- l>\ '.}' j'i?.- >i>v.' ltov. II. \V. Walker will j;: i \ < ?'tat ty(.- of t ho meetih jjf" T...i TTr: - v. i.Tv.. .\l ??: ?|;iy nightliis /tii'Ji: .'".T~Io'|-?' oy in tlio time; -< 1' .X'trt 11.' V-:'' ' : i I in i n' v t wi't'Iv s i. ' " ' ' " | I' i .1 'S; )?n \ I .S. T Mr . irpiii.r et- I;. Miir-r'niid , three daughter .arc t"! i)i Wcirton, I W. V?!.. '<> i..? the fviuaiiiliur parti ?of the s- uninu^'-vrit ii jiart nEs~*and f . grand-; at :.-I oil _l'un ' Kh inii'i.' -W=?- - ; .Mc.-.-r-.. and ' Daniel"! John- on oi' \\ ;.. i. riv. ii. |). X':;?are 1 horr rpiu ding" :r u into' wtlif Relatives t" and_fr:?'ia}_s. .Mr. .an.1 .\Ii ;."^^.iaJohnson.!' (fjunrhtcr. si.-Vr at:.I ' Ki ? nd, of Co lumliu '.a! .to. h.i.-j -homo , lit C:n litrt?(?' '-tay TT~w~rnir with /his' ninth* r, !*?" I.li^r J. TH^y"7 sUwifKM.;: JV\. Aunt liotlaf ; CrT^t.'of ;V:i ? i4iy. . 7^' j r .nr. ^l' lHz !( ; ! ?i.11! at an old; ixpc j Fri<iay -l.ily an ! wa- Imrkal Satjji-.hX-. . p ' PltOF. C. A. LAW District Grand Lodge No. 13, G. South Carolina. v X LEADER Mrs. Beulah E. Jeter died at her lc home^July 30Ui. Rev. J. A Rnrrh \2 conducted the funeral services Sunday < August 1st at Thomas Chapel A. M. ? E. church. She leaves to mourn her jj untimely death, a?father, mother. 3 sisters, 3 brothers, husband, four children and a. host of relaUW^and ^ friends. Moore" and Abram had" ^ charge of the funeral arrangements. ^ Flossie B. Johnson, He'porter. t OUR MULLINS LETTER To Rev. J, W.' L. Duckett, pastor of y the Mullins .Circuit of the A. M. E. Church: , ' I am glad you and your members are taking an active part in our Rally for our News Club School, c which will be held the 4th Sunday in: .. this month. I am thankful to you for j your dollar in this rally, already paid. Now Sunday evening, August 22, at Ebenezer A. M .E. Church, at 4 j p. m. is our Progressive Letter Box , Heading.?Bo v. J.|W?1. Duekett. will ^ (tPIiver un address on "The Importance j of the Religious News Paper in tfhc _ Home of our People." ?^The following Clubs' will be represented by the fol- = lowing 'committees?Progressive Let- j ter BoxTHub No. 1:[Rev. J. W. L. Due-" , kett. Pastor of Eebenezer A. M. E. i Church; Belle Clark, president; Gertie s Nichols, secretary. ' 'j r ' i All the stewards, trustees, stewardesses; .Superintendents, Allen League _ presidents, Leaders andTmembers and friends of Ebenezer are asked to give us a letter or two for our Progressive Letter Box. " As Allen Christian Endeavor Lea- 1 gue will be held in our tpwri.Twe ask 1 every pastor, delegate and friend at- 1 tending this Convention, to please give 1 us ten cents for our Progressive Letter 1 Box to aid us in our Educational work. The ministers and school teachers of Mnllios ore :i-t;ko|l tu give us one dol- j lar, together with the laymen to aid ^ us in our earpest effort to make our boys and girls daily readers of the Bible an,i weekly readers .of the Negro newspapers. r ? ~ 1 - " ... 1 am yours, . " j IX. C. Calhoun, Manager of the } News Club School, Mullins, S. C. MONEY' - CLAD BECiCAR WINS DELAY IN TRIAL " New York?Jacob Frank's attorney 1 pleaded that he was a 'hard-workintr _ man, whom the cops had arrested for beppinp- in-Chinatmvn. When the cops i seareh'-d Jacob, ihey frumcf in his^ clothes.-5 His sentehce is(j* * in his clothes, lie was paroled in \ custody of his eounseif , i tin ! ' iti.-rrivr a \\ y fcirl'rch j Sunday was a lovely day. AVe^hatl } qjurjry number of. visitors from the * sister Church, Reeder Point, namely: Sister Pinckney, Miss Rosa Pinckney ! and her sister, 'Miss McKay, Rro. B. * C. Coleman, Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. | Julia Williams. ~ ' ~~ ^ Those present listened to a Very in- I {yiestinK sermon delivered by the pas- ^ tor, Rev. T. E. Robinson.-** " " I . ' . ..!/ it. , * ... #l 11 11 I Ml' pastor is ^gttintf 7 better every time he preaehtrsr^-, ITe" i touched the heart of every body. |j ' ' ? 'J ?? ^ i HHj B. ] ''"Vr*' j^H m ' ~ ^ I I H ? 30N7D. G. D. D. U. O. of O. F., Jurisdiction of_j ^ M^o;o.aao.o:d.o.oooooooa0'.*>o-:'0oc'vv:'0< I Classified Ad1 ^jaox>^.:o.ojo:c>ooo<>ooo.o o ooo o oo oo o Classified Advertising Rates )n?Mnsertion ..J. 12c u line lit rhree Insertions 10c a line e<: >ix Insertions 8c a line ei 01 Insertions or more 7c a lino to ...Count six average words to the line. T1 .SITUATION^- WANTED ?^ -? 1 LaYAN'TED?A school in llichland ounty by a competent young lady. A 1'; graduate and"'experienced teacher. Address JS. R., care Palmetto Leader. ~ - ' L b< A young lady with .'1 years experi- g< nee as teacher in public schools, de-~ ;n ires a position as toaeher. Address s( S. D. S., care Palmetto J.eader. < Young lady graduate -ut'~State Col ege with' 7 years j experience amT/a special course in primary worjv desires i position as teacher.?Address L. F.?C I., cure Palmetto Leader. ^ t"f - ? * ' " : WANTED STKMH, RATHER \l "^Competent stenographer To" accept rosition -with the Central Industrial ij .insurance Campany at Tampa, Fiori-j la. Address: Central Industrial Insurance Company, 1'. (J. Box 2082,- I'ampa, Fla. \ NOTICE D The State League Convention of 5 he A. M. K. Church will convene"in Uullins, S. C., with the Kbenezer A. 'J VI. E. Church, August 18-20. All who itv expecting to attend will please ^ lotify the pastor* that homes may be provided. C Mrs. Ellen Pickett. luteal Pres.. *' .1 Rev. E. It.- Anderson. State Siipt. [ft. Rev. John'Hurst. A.1 M., I>. lb, Bishop. "" ?? 4 Mrs^ Fannie White 210?A OSCAR STREET GREENVILLE. S. C. " ?7 .-?.r 'm?*?w ?? . . -f - ' Poro Hair Ilresser : ; -9 T " Fifst-Chrss Curline and Crimp Waving No Hums. All Wort Guaranteed ? i 1 ii i " i n _" | William Ce | Suits IV1 ade T ? - -Alterations And Repa !: - "- CLEANING AN | Phone { 1315 Assembly, Street ?: p - ^ : THE PAL \( I \ When it comes to Fresh Mi Kalivc and [ Barbecues Every Wednesday?! ; We prepare Barbecues to till ; _We appreciate \ouv Patronage TH E EALACl J Phone .7<iS2 ~NCKN Evi FL UNDERTAKER AND LI OF SOUTH CAROL '4 / L"\ Office Phone 5707 ^ IQOfi WASHINGTON ST.. Pinck ney's Sanit: BEST E?UHRf>ET) IN THE _3-^- FOR YOU Saturday, August 14, 11>26. ^ j&.qq.O.OQ&O O.O O.ooo^O:OO:O.O;OX>3^0 fl vertisement 1 ~j c>.<3^>octo^o:oo.o:oo.oo.oo:oo.o.oo.O-M f Young man holding, -a first grade ^ e certificate. L. I. diploma from Benlict College and several years experi- f ice teaching, desires'? position as acher. Address: M". A. C. care lie Palmetto Leader." 1 \ \ Lady having a State license wishes 1 position as teacher in the puldic t liih?is. Address: M~ 10. C., care The '~ J almelto Leader. / ^ WANTKl)?A first class teacher.vv^***p dding a first grade certificate, of * nod character and pleasant appear- < lets, .to teach aft academic eroded ^ : houl. Good salary. Term from five i. seven months. . Apply to \ | 1'. L. Anderson, Box.40,. i|3 Kirkscy, S. C. I,sOR -SAT.il?2429-24.41 Green St. lyrinuil.v?Carolina?Avi-ntie?North), - / nirtmd six room houses. Lot 00x125 % All -Citv ('onyenieees. A bar.- _J a in for cash. . . ' 1. 1'. lticharcls.m^JJOd-Wheat Street. "f Arrival and Departure of 1 rains ATLANTIC COAST JAMS ' COLUMBIA, S. ci ' ' " Effective September 21, 1924. " (All trains daily) fepart. (Uni'hi"'Station) Arrive o :45 a. m. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. m. . _Sleepet^_ to Wilmington. :25 p. ni. Wil^PNcw York 10:50 p. m. Sleeper to Wilmington ?- ?:?\ :'50 p. m. .Charleston 11:35 a. m. I'arlor Car to Charleston olmnbia, Newberry & Laurens R. R. 11:55 a. in. Lau.-Green ^4:40 p. m. 4:20 j). nt. Laurent ~dfl :55 a. m. ?Union Station Jailypd?Gervias St. . ' ' ?? yglj statum daily ext^ejit STTnday". N For information call at Union Sta?WM??????? litre Hours: ^ Telephones:! ' o,uu 10 n>:uu f\.M. Kes. 7SSYU [ 12 to 2:00'I*. AI. Office 7266 6:00 to 8:00 IV,M. ' I)'r. O. J. Champion ^ p .v. * Office: 7 Residence: ' '.2 i A?cnil'ly St.. 706 A:':jeml)ly St. "L - ' ? COLUMBIA, S. C. * ' J - lughman J I t Tailor 4 1 o Measure ' ij! A .iring Neatly Done *i*~ D PRESSINC k ^ 3589 r. | Columbia, S. C. i ?] MARKET / ats, wo liavo them, both - ^ ^ A\o> torn t ; ' <> _ rvsh Vegetables at ah Times ! J"7 ) ' 4 l ; Special Orders'al any Time. ;; ^MARKET" i | 7 1222 Taylor* Street ' [ Wj*/*! x?<i n-jstr ?HnvS3tC*S?DH8IBl**HHI &1E?AL HOME CENSED EMBALMLR ' INA & GEORGIA.. Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment ' As Good as the Best Awl Better than the Rest I And Prices Less " 1 "COURTESY I SERVICE I > Residence Rhone 7766 COLUMBIA. S. C. ill y Barber Shop I CITY. COME AND SEE I RSELF. . . I