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r: '* > . ./ .. 7^ " "*". -l ""'; ..;r ??'; _____?r T ~ ' ~~ QttrBWfrtroao^^ | FRATERN; ..,. j:?? B V irB. ' 7 ~7 , * V ? / Odd Fellows' B? M> C.'1 ^ The B. M. C.?6fthe Grand United ', . """" ' Order of Odd Fellows convened in' ? R-iltinuirc, Sep. -frrt-thru the: lGth. ?i. The delegates numbered about 1G00. ~^r~ "ere iiuin all [liivts 01 uu> _ . ljTi")-' unit nmnnn' wiiiu i,ii* .lliww iii..>>T" TTnnT T TTTTrrnlfrfo, 1>. "G. M., of ; ' ' GcgtgffftwwV Sv:G.r-wlW-xva*--chutitnto&r; . of, the delegation.. ,T r Prof. H. II. Butler. D. C-_S. seemed ?? 'tU 4W -Iftfe 'spokesman. Butler was vent ion. mUde- several mutlhVig that? L- "carried with them sonjo tangible le-' _ gi-.luturo.?I4e?j? n?real, iltotfmodel secretary, and tTie Grand Lodge of " South Carolina seeing to be proud ol ' --s- atnd appreciate hiu serviceih, . j Among some of ,.Ahc delegates ?--T G."MT of M asp lis and W. IT. Harrison-| vyy ? -iIircvitios * ? ^ ,. _ v Mrs. Alfred a -Darkins of \Vashing-1 x ton arrived in the .city -Monday, Oct. | 20tn, to spend several weeks as the j r i i - . gyest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ] Moses Dark ins* JJer three children i.' : -nt'eomnanied her. ? Mr. Ernest., Hiimpp n j"ft hint Sctt^t " day., morning^for t'erkfr t iToye; \vh6re-" ho will enter^ ScFmT! for thr>blind. i ..wo aastt aaqggppcgroiFw^s i He js the son of-lb'v-.- ?le-<-e itftmpton-.- < . j Xhe jAiken. Pmded Sr-hnal will open j Monday. Oct. ilth at 0 a. ni. and _t n u? ao?-*ioii-tHiu eiph* rrr^ntttn ~ Positively no children will"'be. admit-. . ,0-Tt. whrwtrrc not SIX yeai'f* ?W. ^ All patorns are invited to be present at the opening. Mr ond Mrs. Mille^e'- Jord^rf..Qj ^J. J. are spending some time hefe as tTie guests of' his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Lestus Jordoh. ' ? The fofrfty, Muvm Ol Mrs. llhomaVt L( . Gregory will be glad to learn that 2 she is able to be out. ng.tiri after be- f\ ^ Iggggft verylll. The Andrew HoTier^ " Institute?r - (Cole's-School) opened vjlth a large t ^ attendance.'t^th""Bev.' L. Kr Glnn aa~r1 n~" principal and a strong body of v both uf Aiken, S. C.; J. l. uasinngton Esq., BeaufOrt; L R. Blanchardr W. j 11. Johnson, Charleston; .1. B/;Biok-j don. Gcbrgetftw 11; ITuf. C. A-. Lawson ? ? ^uniU'i,?tt?!>. Rk'kill'il, 1 rospeniy; L. A. Richie, Abbeville. . 1 Gco^ H? Pugh jaf Partington, j>vas reelected ? .member of the sub-com^ mittce of. management Vhh? head-' quarters at Philadelphia. Putfh has the 1 lth:''carrying '-lie borates' in~L * Pullman's. Tlu- <!e!c;^ites ot; . the ?AIKEN NEWS Second Baptist Church and visiting I'ricnriy- 1Mb My.- ll'muil'd to ~~have yvrth^flTern 0Trc~T.t t lie roost pro- " lhirienl men of our State in the person of Rev. S. M. Walker, Sunimeftan."" harlot'-olV llic Savannah BapttST" t Church, secret:; : y l\;.ccUUve,..Boardoi I ihe??TLiig -Wat croc Association. - 1 tl~ A. ^^Mtc^WValker preached a * ' groat. set-mipT. text Rovel:i;ion 7.17. Thh, mmon \v:i : Hideo.i a spnfitunl ' ; ?shrrwevr- ^^7^" ?: J; 4 R. ivr.?Sanday^iih<?ol Was Itp'ge' lv attended and all.ISEjB5? n erp n? : rritcd "TTsjTl'wlTgle while hi iiTGeorj^j?R, Hammonds. pie Hired in dourly the : life and journeys of the Israelites lront the time Joseph, received the name Israel?until Moses- h-.d n^vi.m-' : ' hr. yi-nnii,'1 l-.ml "Canaan."- \Vy>are jthvays glad to see Mr. Hammonds in our midst, because he is a man of great wteneet ana interested; III-tire' development of )ii * people as a. . whole. ' " ! H P. ?Rev.. Walla-r preached the j evening' fteTTTftm to a-in'Cc an J ajr-~' preeiatiye . aiKlieiue. i/ext, il (. o~ ~ _ "My strength is madtr perfect in meekness. .-?The se'r 111 6n; \vas in-. ?and lui|it'til thrunnt.?Rev. Walker -being.a juryman is attending the Kastern Division nfjlhc, II??L Supreme" Cyirrn Corpo ~ rrgain Rev. Walter. -A-. ' . AVLe-.jtvere delighted to have Dr. C. . ?fr. Johnson worship- v.IUi us Sunday night. We thank him' lor lus ^n-y "encouraging remarks and'" welcome r him at all times;?~ : ?- -The AU?Canaan Baptist- Association will convene at. Second Baptist ? .?t Church, -Oct. X-10. The nahlic is _ cordially invited to'he with u.s in this -? great -Association. Ort?Saturday" eve-. ning, Oct. Oth'thft Educational Mass < - Meeting \yiH be conducted by All" ~ Ana UlighUwer and tin- program a ill ~ - . tfe "''featured with addresses, solos, , readings, etc by lvpre.-entativcs front . Vtn. ..o.u-- : I kL NEWS | 1-.RW1F. ~ ; " -f Srand Household of-Rutti met at the same tiirte but at a different place. Utey^rogiBtercd 60 or more representatives from South Carolina. -Miss Daisy- McQueen of Charleston, acted, rer~ehatrman of the delegation. Mrs. K.. B. Lewie of ColuhiUiaJ served as ltain.ian of the Committee of Condolence -and presented a creditable fffijffifl.ni. consisting of South"XlflrollnIrfflrrT" "" ~"" Sister Clio Lowndes, the oldest H. ni' U. veteran in the order, was there: tecjiVo .uivKc uiid -see tlral ThirrgH' ixei-c==6an*ietfc out according to rules, and regulations. . :/ .1 Lmn'ndnjr HHP iitT.ii wn? tnr pi.Hic uay. The parade was over an hour longT'Baltimore and toearby gilim. turned out in jwVnTwriPto see the Patriarch aiul"other companies of the Order parade. - T-he?Biennial. Movable Committee will meet in Chicago, III./ the second .Monday in Sept.. lt>28, ... ROY A I. ARCH MASONS , AND KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO MEET ' ' The Grand Chanter of Royal Arch Masons av.ill convene in ihi^ City on the 12th of this month. A large delegation will doubtlessly be present. : > .? ~ OTr the" dhy "following, the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar will ww,t hi eh bodies of Afn nuiiryBfawwHm' tm'-fae wall uttonitoili anipie arrangements ior an wno may umo, ny.i to hem- tho s;fd news that Miss -Anihey^firigfrs ;had departed "this Ui*i nil. t-h?-North. Her remains were fuheralized here Friday Sl'jiLlJMth. aL -1 u'Tu. " The -jjasLur. ttov. .1. "FtPearson officiated at the Wesiey Jr. E. Church. ? The lar^e crowd that attended showed.the high respect in which she vVas^Hehh?She is- survivod rby- her parents, Mr. and Airs. Charles Btigte, two paternal grandmothers. Mrs. Bell Eriggs. Mrs. .Minnie Kirby, both of Aiken. One sister, \irs. .M. T). hcnil. uiiL' trmt+urrr Mf. thai le.v BiiggS?ul^uw^-Jgrsuy, . + I numerous other relatives and a hotf of ffiyiids. Miss Briggs was one of out leading teachers baling taught; ill LllU_ t^TTtrtT1' held School -here forr-a number of years. ShecJilwiayg"haid a kind word and li pleasant?sihile for" all. The whole community' hT'shbeketh and extend to t-Ke bereaved family their sincere..sympathy. . ... ?>he saw a hand we could- hot see, ..-.-^^h.kh -lirrktMied hnr ayay;? She hear a voice we could not' hear, Which-would not let her stay. '* Mi's. Delia* Parker has returned miii'i' t't 1"' ??< . in ( Tinr 1 esto n~ns t hc guest, of her sisinr.i n-hrvv \lv? S>mith -ftlra. Ribccc.n Drauch and Mrs. Emma Connor arrived in the City Sunday. =Alrs.?Cotynor?is?one- of thfr teachers 'at the Andrew Roberts' Institute; -- - wr? ' / ' The many friends of Mr. Albert Smith will regret to learn that he is still ill in the North" "We hope he will.be able to return Soutb sfoon. ' Filthy evening* Mrs. Earl Walker lmiL several of the younger bunch to dyte wifh Tier and family. Everyliodv cnioved the evening _ " ' The students' leaving or have left tor colleges are: Misses Beatrice McClhoe, Ellen Jackson, Fisk; Messers. Eddie Williams, Harry Anderson^ Joe llolley, .Morehouse; William llolley, Jr.'," S. 0. State; Miss Dora Jones, Atlanta. Eniversity ?; ... -i?Ur. T. llandberrv and Dr. ,M. A. Evans, of Columbia, were seen in the Tly_Sunday .to the delight of friends. Misses Ja.nie Etheridge, stdnogra.ijieivilchufield _^clioolr-Oral Anderson, Home Economics teacher, Schofield school, have returned to jesume their work after spending t.he vacation oason in the \ortfh "\T i? ir11/1 \1 i*C lornn mini Plnn/1 Unirn eturnod toTficcity from New York. fli s. Hiand is a teacher in the Aiken Traded Schoob- Mr. - Inadore--Perry x-also ni the city ?ga i ivto-the delight tf i'riemter ~ ?? . .rrr * i Vi i. ?-J. _ i, ?? -r x> 'mam * \ Program For Colored, State Fair Almost ' Complete * i It is-.hoped ttrat exhibits will reacTij tro- mjr steel bxrttdi.npr MTmday, OctH &th', and be in place by 12^30 o'clock ; fuosdny the 20th. ~'J General admission, 50c; children nider 12 nnd over six, "Sfov Reason! ickets, $1,007" Exhibitors of booths,1 llspldyfc, county exhibitsT and Chose vh'o have concessions, cftfrt.le, swine,; intThbrses Admitted free f?r ?he week 111 oifler frttiradrifissions appH^a^j TTTT! PAr(MW ' ttcn from t.htvJSUfieri n t e n< le nts. Social inducements .rural school children and teachers for Friday. 29th. . K.teir Director is reouestetTTo' fine up his district for a display or countyexhibit. Assurances are coming to the Secretary's office'^that^ Abbeville," Aiken;" Lauren*, MeCornviek, Newb^r-.Manning, Darlington,* Florence andother counties will have exhibits. Richland is the district pf Director tfr. M. A. ftvans,. while directors ;and Leevy reside here, they activity goes. However, Mr. Decvy t'or the past motttir-ha^-jreetr working (Kstricts and. has felt that his efforts have been so successful there'that, hehim lilnnnrwl H-r. n'nr-V fVif, jr. h~V?ir? meeting at tjre Cotift Houser Suridaynrtomorrow) evening, Oct. 3, ^rtni?dr.-~ , ~ Already Harbison's challenge has been accepted by a North Carolina school and .it remains to be seen if negotiations will be perfected for a jaiiic Wednesday, the 27ttn N. C. to Run 2. Excursions A second excursion haa developed from North^Carollna. according to information received at the Secretary's ollice, Tuesday of this week. Mr. J. W. Fair, veteran 'excursion runner will bring a train Tuestjny, th" remaining over Wednesday, the 27th, and will.play a game of baseball, with " the Charlotte team : both days. ~ Arrangcments.wure made with the Tair authorities - to -efltef taih the excur-ionists both days. "?The next excursion cu.nus Thursday Lliti. 2&tlir fnim Oil ilinil l, GlHsyway of Charlotte. Mr. M. C. Long-^ slice of Gastoriia brings this train. A delegation was to the city ten days "ago-and perfected arrangements for the entertainment of the Gastonjans. A full "Orchestra will'accompany bo.th rlnya.i tna n;ortn tua -i*olina?visiters will be our guests^ to . furnish plenty of muuioi B6ih trains .will .take, on passengers as far -down as Chestor. Rev. Means Has trntquS Program Rev. St.. Elnvo Means -is working on a musical drama for an evening and nighfcjjuring. the fair. His plans arc to have instrumental and vocal musitfi Tising folk songs, by the original folk, Tt-.mif jiv tlve muiiliy'?rre:: Wonderful vodcoV.. whiehT highly cntcr-tain, that one never hears, without Rev. Means, his program is to bring *thp>m "rhiiiiv" from St. Matthcwsr Hfii'woOd&r^h'd other country districts. as .one - feature?of?his program and the other "part?the professionals in the city?at our 'colleges otr?lie issaid to. have the approval of both the president's of Allen and Benedict. A prize will be fixed to stimulate comtpetition. ..' ' ' Allen and Benedict's Yearly Clash [ For Thursday's game, bpth__AUen (and Benedict are hard at work. When j-thu jumny'.) TtmidT'd uliusu blu L<%T goes against the pig skin, "Bus" Williams' or Cannon's. The boys are pre pared fur a mad runh to the enemies . territory. . and Wilson Ili', according to advices recu 1 vfa xxum uoin scrvooisf ana Lncir dtbusiastic friends have .been heard to shy. fhat 'either of. lhe~ftttfior teanis woud do'welLqji d tackle of either of the majors of the Fair grounds. Fvery school pupil should see the Booker T. j^nd - Wilson'Hi game. The .Supt. ~of sports Is planning special inducements to comb the' county rural schools to see Friday's -game. Nothing in the whole Fair program does more to stimulate and inspire "ollnr young people to educate them^ solve,- ihan /to, these games~ which of course, will bo witnessed by one hun- j died ucr cent of our chain of-^itvJ school pupils, also our immediate .suburbs-?Miss Jackson's school, Mrs. Pert in'.s New Brokoland, Arthurs, Ridgewood, Mill Creek, Reedy Point, Chapel, Raleigh, Oram Creek and the others near us, but the schools far out [will be induced to come Friday^which ? i cifjHyl this same. Gadsden Nawfc^=~ ' After the U'sij&l 'routine of the Suni-Churelv, eleven converts were llTF" mersed. Tho~pnntor, Rev. R. W. ..Jenkins preached a souf^stii>ring <termon. i " ' On account of the inclement weather only' h few persons attended the 'Sacred Cbncert given by_the Red Hill Sunday .School on the-26tfv inst. Among: the numbers rendered : the Irion by little Rachel and Leah Brown and frfintsir^Slms; the duet by Mrs.' ter and the humorous reading by Miss J ? : ^ ? - - 1 cun ot:ui.j,.- gysiTvi- v:p^ri-ii mmiTinn The Concert will be repeated in the near ftwure. - - ' ^?:? Little Mies Dorothy and Olivia Bobo fcfi-for Spartanburg, their jkAny. ted heme, after spending the summer with their aunt?, Mr*. T~B. Wriflit of IIIMIIH M t Vn-^- - ^ * rV~* CT(L LKAD^k . ^-y-^ Hftgood and Mrs. L. Wv iRandolpht^ . ' Mr. W. P. Woodward left Thursday I knr Reach, Fla. < t ?The?erowd that'want to Sovonnah.im the exqutsiun report a vary pleasant trip. Mr. Andrew ^Williams has returned from? thg-tiaod-i^aTiroritan HosnftTiI, Colulnbia. Ha isaiiU yerysicfc~ Mrs.' Nancy Jackaon is also very sick. # . v The patrons of the Gadsden Graded School are requested to meet at the, school's auditorium, "\yednesday eve'j ning at 8 p. -tin, OHn ? ? MOST'EXCELLENT GRAND HIGH ^WEST-GF KOVAL AitCH MASONS OF S. C. VISITS WINNSBORG Winnsboro^ qept. 28~l'he Most -SjifteUent Grand High-Priest of R. A. Masons, Companion J. S. Stanback of : hapter No. 27 last night at Winnsboro. The joint meeting was opened Priest was presented hy Companion. S. A. Moore, High Priest of Sunshine Chapter, .and?from the beginning of -his-address he caught the attention of tne companions, and in his lorcejul w?y-of- delivering himself?to nsT seemed that he was surcharged with valuable information concerning the -greatr truths of the Capitular Degrees, iiml for about iu minutes held the Chapter spell-bound. His address and instructions will never he. Torgotten by the hearers. After finishing his address, he gave us a summary of his trtp to Boston to the International -fmrvention of Masonic bodies, a part of jvhie^^i^^^ti^^ Grand PresiJt. A, Masons. No wonder he was so enthused.?He ia at the top. and being there brings lionor to South .Carolina as a whole. ,_ Following-the addresa-the ladies, ofEvergreen Chapter, Order of Eastern Star WW tlfehered liilu the lodge roojn. where the Grand High Priest was introduced to them. Aftei a fitting lalhF of about~ftve minutes to the ladies. -Mroi P. Irl?eay,~W. M. of the Chapter respondedT-fhen the call was made to follow your leader. vVe landed in the refreshment room, where the ladies served the-Masons for the first time as an order with choice edibles, which consister. of fried chicken, ice cream and cake; even Cotttpanion Slaiihack left more benefitted than when he cape. . ?S. A. M. Dots From Prosperity A one day Camp Meeting and the i_sixtieth A~niversary of Shiloh A. M. tev Church wa^ held and celebrated in : tho above named church, Sunday; 26th i The program was arranged by the j Pastor, Rev. W. Marion Thompson, ami wna- -interpsting fronT*^oginning i to end. The Sunday School was 1 taught by Miss Johnnie M. Counts, th** Tho lonnono were j reviewed by the pastor, who rtiade I them interesting by usihg the pieture 1 roll; 'and having the little children | to name and point out the characters j of each lesson. At 11:30 a. m., Rev. Thompson preached to a crowded house.. At 3:30 dinner was served to our Visitors. Among those present were: Rev. Allen T. ^Dixon, the popular pastor of Antioch Baptist Church, his companion, Rev. S. D. ChtftmanT Rev. and Mrs. Van C. Wallace, Prof. "Wallace, 'his wife and "'affectionate^ little daughter; Bro. B. Adams f the C. M.' E. Churcn and Bros. Brown, Stephen, et al. of Ghe Baptist Cpurch. At ,.4t P- m., Rev. S. D. Chatham ' preached a heart-touching sermon, which was enjoyed, by all. ' At *8 p. mfthe Sixtieth Anniversary of- the (^hurch was celebrated.' This watt: quite, an interesting . progrfwvxThis being a new feature, everybody was anxious to witRess it. Each participant played his part. ^Prof. H. B. Itickard made the closing address which "was full of"Trilormafion. ~*THei pastor called for the Educational Rally report. The captains reported as folIsw Mrs. Maggie Gallman, $9.03; Mrs. Martha Tdland, $5.00; Mrs. Eveline BuuknigUU $3.70; Mrs, Alvgrta^V. : JlateSj $9.25; Total from captains, $30.88t Mr. William Burton solicited $4.40, making a total,of ,$35.28. Grand "F^TT Tfr*nu 7": ' On Monday bightr .Sept, 27th, the Rev. Dixon.and congrgegatian, closed their rally "pn^their -church. The captains raised $125;35. The reports were preceded by ao play entitled: "The Democratic Election." Speakers were Revs. Dixon, Miller, Kinard and. Deacon Darley. ?Mrs. Mattle A. GTfty, after "spend-"" intf six weeks in Washington, D. C., and Now-Yoyky has returned Home to J take her position un l,li? faculty of 3 the Newberry County Training School " She seemed to have been specialising -and?hs?fully?prepared' to drill?her scholars in the "Washington Air." ?Miea Fannie M. Gary is showing her ability as a home economic teachar. She ir a first-etsur nvlng 'cootr mmm ' ~ ~ r i ?) She sfjfent the week-end TfT ewberry - and surprjsed-^her* Another oviy* ft tive box as a- prqpfnt ( ?) 'Thcp/M. fe. <C?hurch clused a veryeueeeBBful revival meetings last Week.' ' \ " Santuc, S. C. Not## of the Wihnsboro District, Rev. J. A. B.urch, pastor of the Eastern Circuit Jeter Chapel _A-MLJEL-Church, agusleadin'g P; E. indeed; stands ^second to Sbnelaa^a gospel preacher. As a pastor, Elder Vance is" man who lives what he preaches. He- used as his text Ezekiel 47:9, He launched out ! in the fullness ofhis text and brought" forth to the congregation the needy truths. The conference was a sue-,. rrss. The P. Bi'o as rosi m 6 n j "w<>o paid In, frill. Contrib'iitin fo*r jthe day was $76.25. .Mrs. L. F. Vapce-was a visitor tor a splendid talk to thc-mcinbui's uf~ther "Sunday-School which was very heljT"fut and Interesting Rev. and Mrs. JL A. Burch attended -services at Carlisle last night at M?H Eden Church. ~7~i Messrs. VA A. Sims, It W. Walker, -SLlQ^Sims^nd Frank Gregory attended quarterly ^conference .at Jeter Chapel A. M. E. Church last Sunday^ who has been visiting her parents for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Girt, has returned tp her-home.Mr. Murphy Gist Of Washington Mr. and-Mrs. M. G. Gist haB returned" -to, hig home. ??.?; ?;^? ?-Mr- Frank Jeter has gone to Weii^~ I Classified'A< Classified Advertising Rates One Insertion* r". a line Three Insertions 10c* a'".line Six Insertions r_ 8c a line 10 Insertions or more ~ _ 7c a Tine Count six average words to the line. . SITUATIONS .WANTED - ^ WANTED?A. school in Richland county hv a cnnrpptnnt yfltmg lady. A graduate arid experiencecT teacher. Address R., care Palmetto; Leader. V ; _ ' f _ William C V Suits Made | Alteration!. Alfld Ret i * . * CLEANING Al | . Ptjoiic ?1315 Assembly' Street I': ?* *! ** % ? ? % :: THE PALA< :: , - -v. . _j Whert if comes to Fresh I > ' Native an ! r Barbecues Every Wednesday? "I I We prep^e Barbecues to fi ;; We apjireciate Your Patronaj ^FHEdP ;; Phone 5682 . IPINCKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER ANt) L " OF SOUTH CA^O , . ; * * * ~ : ,, ~* 'Sj^Jg|j gj-j^ , ?,?;?? / l^\ ^1 vr ? Office- Phuite 57 U7 1006 WASHINGTON ST.. IPinckney's Sanii best equipped in thi jwb vm mrngmmmmmmmpa - ;1 Saturday, September 25, 1326. 1 T6?r-W. Va., to spencl some 'time, J Jennings-attended thirBoftrd nf ttnr Mutual?Society at whitmire, last flaturdav. Tftev' renorfced a sultws. ful meeting. Mrs. Viola Da wiring of .TftpltpftavilU,' ; i.-Ela.-andthree-smaHehildron ore visi* ? ting_._lier Tnutiier, Mrs?" Medora JeiT ~ nings. ?Sallie ,T. Jeter, DIAMOND FUNG CONTEST ? There -will "be~& TJifTmoncKKing Con* test siqney rark Church next Wednesday lilght, Oct. 8th, aT 8.T5 p. ni.p a go,pd program will be- rendered which will consist of three or four different quartets. . : \ , There*""tyill .be. an 18 karat sdliij white gold tdpTgehuthe flifftriohtr ring given' to. the girl soiling, the highest amount of yqtes^over: $15.00. 2nd "pria^7T^,w ^Thrmc^whd buy?? more than one vote are asked to return! all coupons at-the door, as'there**" the one who Iniys'the luckv vote. - Jhi^cont^t iA, between the fo|fow-??^ ing girls froth ..the-^-r^spective chur- yT~ chifs. ?^ -" ,,'" Edna Jaekson^-Second Calvary. Matlie Eyles?rnZiori" Baptist. Elener Brigh't^-Eirst Calvary Baptist. Bessie Washington?St.-Luke. Clara B. Taylor?Cleeves Chanel.' ATnry Mitchell?Bethlehem Baptist.1. Gene"va T-hnmaa. I.ad son "Presbyterian." Ardella Smith?'Wesley M. E. Church. F.tzgerald Kpeder?Bethel A. M., E. Katie .McCuilough=^Sidney Park. Thic iq nromispd to Ho nti infor esting contest.. ? Gome out and see ynnr girl nn?l ynn may win "the | imision. . Jl". Morris Commander. Ivertisement - I === ^aooooooc^>o.o_o.ouo.omo.o^.oj^jj Lady-havi?g a State-license-wishe?a position as teaeher in- the public ?" schools. Address: m. U., care The AVANTED?A?4ady-4iavrrig several years' experience with a first grade ? - .. J. I. certificate, who ' plays a- piano well., * r . _ l" ; : 1 i : i? " r Aucnx'Ss Mrs. i- w. uanoipn, uadsden |S. C. K"M"!~X"W"X,*!,*X"X?X"X"X,*;"X?X? " . ? I auughman -|-r? it Jailor "'""x To Measure X iairin g "Neatly. Llone f ND PRESSING ? * 3589 | Columbians. C. | :e market ii , d Western^ -! 1?r -Fresh Vegetables at all Times !! : f ; 1 P f U Special Orders at any Time. J J ?e. . - ' [ t 1 > ?i LT71 nr i> ? .> mi ? - 1 F ;JCi- lYli\KJi?il - -? t 1222 Taylor Street | ? JNERAL HOME 1CENSED EMBALMLR,UNA & G^QRDtA Funeral Cais and Funeral ^ Equipment A^tiuud at the Besr" And Better than the Rett And Prime I en . Residence Phone 77#4 COLUMBIA. 8. C. ' tary Barber Shop. I? I'CIXI. COME AND- 8KB " imam n 1 i rn.-^n.i.n .? M - "" wjgyraw i ?i . _ *. ? : ? -y ?r" ' JT^"*