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wcrafT B5! I, Si ivl 1 Departmi . 1 I 31 Wa&hlriglori ?1 I Rirr 1 ino nt n rr PV>r = A?? w' * - ^ 't\ ren< Boys Suits A.SpeciaJt; )' Dry Qoods, Sh ? ? ~ ~ < -?= ? . Connected -with our sto: o _ 1 -' 1 , xT Shop, Barter Shop and Bea jl; W^are^ not selling Race F cause we can sell Better F< nr~i>^4 <">< n-T^rr. , RttTH'y * ? - *'HrfU", AX. ~ I)KRS'ON, HAS (TUKAT KALEY rhbe. t hut-tht-1 i'v iiHT-of your faith woi'fceth patience. ' The Thrcirsrn yitOs \\Vtc UidoVi! pro-jj t? -/iutbfcd To e '-gv&vpbit*ly as never - before. ; , "*' ' . ' . . ;? ' *. !)r. (. rawl'erd ha's emphasised t he J importaricc-_*?f?Wstrtr??~TlK'iiu>ds in .j " oHuh4e-'\w>rlt'V -hn.. Tiri'iinr/.cil :i nmdt't tinaneial system that rivals the best ~ s. ..arid" TTHTT"7 there tore, ~ " removed possible unnoee.SHry irrita- t ? tl<fr from -male's of nVohey. TheOlh.eiary ofthe thureli an- | ' noimccs' the 1'nll Ualiy vhieh is now " kruncliedthat the l'oi'.r-!h ini;i',1|l|:|y ~jymfert'riTtr will l>e held b i nlay tnjjjgZI T>et. 1j-17: and thai ^ uvxraf^tx*Aaf**C ' ; ?will be held, begun i.ifttf Similay, Oct. -Hrth; ami thn liici'Miinoiii'ind ' mi1, ' ' "pfiltsl'.^tV-LK U. iV e l-tH^'-fT-rrf?Ph'ila.. . \vill preach. . A iTturvel preacher; ? Se i ei ai rrt tHt1 > 11i 11!be itvrTT~"=tTw= = - . aide to be 'Di C'-clitt lk ! :i:i>e nt' si.-1.-1 ness. The following are emn'ale.-ving:*'' Mcsdames l'orolee Murphy, Harry ~ and lln?. ulster GaHie Edwards ts vefy. siek. "11"t -.ti th" i'"llih' *"?: {Hub No. 1?CapLuirn E. ('arter, ~ Naney Mart.in.. S1 .nit; Ilatta; ('in uiT i.'in.iin,?'- r(f, ,il-.. yjtu.yu: Vaesar Sanders; ?2.u0; +rrtrt+Club No. ;> - t '<.Tt'l- KnhtnTsr (-krptrr S 18.15 j- Ale nil. Walker. $10.00; I'alntare Gilyard. 8.'!.'>U; .fcoiun^Cirfyard; S Ml.nil: .lame 1 : : 1' < " IA s"' alt- Sarah Ciilhoun; $1-00; burilloluiekett, 8"n00 J; . Ajrnos Walker.' 8-."a: Jt. S. tTotteTTT ? " Hf-'JO. Tntul. $ ; Chin N'o. 2?Eiurciuy Cfinksealos, 1 CaptHhl.??f4+kh'! : -~KhT[i!ueJb?T)imeaVi : , B. Williams, $RJ;00i f.orric Williams, -u,? $1 1^T>;..^H)orl " fijiK c. .'Ann; J,. \V. iMalimly \\Tutc.. 1" i'micfli Junes, S'l.On; Paul Lewis,-5Of; B. B. Clink? scales, -$1.1)0; 5lujl _ic Hitfoiil..*SKt)0^ ^ Aiir<rMiHfr<iTt,-TA.*'-tt Pir.rlgt. y -Clt-rdr--. "scales..''Sn.PQ:' -Afill M.lfl-Ho r" j ' Cltil> N'?>. :??s- r. \-f.l Sniith. ?XTnTTTir? I) v^'-Miiij [ ;, L_: -4?mith?$5.np; iv^ry.' WrB-kim", $1P.OO;. :?? Mary?b: ^Villinins.?v-J.uu;' FaMiiu. Hunt pry ~ $ 1 .QfT; '77 II, Mun'.er, l.uu"' IJoscfjoitt Xci.Hr nOc. 1 ;.tal. $.'12,50. " 1 ' ^trrt> i\<i< '1 Knnly (Divi^'cton. t.iu}>C SU-5jQ; 1 sahidla.-Dmiis. Sj.uO; Chrrk? , R. Johnson,. $5.0!): Jnn.es Dovilin, 25c Ida Devil in,. Sl.Oib^ iNj-ui iah Dutch. ? 1.00;-Elir.a I'rico, sn.uU; Fnnn'c ^Ine :TV JQlU:,-<;i); .$2.aur Tubtl. .S;J2.75. " _ :?.?-r-CJ.ulv --hcO;?j6r-"tU!o,' -CiUl.es. Ca.pt., $15.!'."); "Mattle Black* $5.00; Yiolh IK'ilfd, ?, A dec '-'h ?TTTTTT"' jMm!tliH Rmwii. f.eln-tMo; rJ.OO;* * Helen Chlc/-25c. -T.'.tui $.1(1.05. ' , ~ ^ F|n]^ |ir llanliTi. ( apt 1-^7- ?20.05; J. I.; Calhoun. $!:j.5u; Mnvy Robinson, . $$.75; . Be ft has-.. Jackson, , $'2.00; Julia Lewis, 7 7c;. Lucy Harper, ??: $2.00;?1'haricia?ll.iw.thurnr-r $lo.oor _____ T.iiAL- |),|, CJubJXo. $^-J'sLjla iTolbirt; Capt:, $4.60; Lula Coll in*; j2:50p 'Do 1 - j ' Kli/.a Toll)eft7$lTi'). Total, $11.00. j Chfb No. 9 Aiiiiu. Ihr.tR. Captain.: -KlJlt'H Jedh - nil, 5 Jones, $5.00.. T5t 1,5?. , .Club- No, .10:?Aimie ' 51'artip, Capf., ?$21.25;--ft. Ar-HdF- $1 1.00;- ItosSHill," " ~ -1 Ilolmca, $0.00.?T n.tl: rj.2T>. htlr"?for 11?O." I'j; r:johi!?^nX'apt., $20.85; Dr. Edmund Jolm^n, aofrmij' 1_ .51. P^.W^iirblMV. .1 ernes, Julia Carter, . $2.i35;" Susie Ibml^ ?-??.-$1.00. 'l'otal, $6.'].10~~ Club No, t.'l?L. R. Crawford, Cap* tamy?$92.02; J. ,W. Sanders, $5.0Q; Reuben Hill. S.1.Q0: Marv W Will ianis $10.00; Henry Gary, $5.u0; Nlary Ga-' -, iry, $5.00; Jiltikson 1'artcr^M;. Jda.J tibia $mith, $2.00; Horace Walker, ] $5.00; ?va Kate t)uhlap. $10.00^ -Fan. nic Dunlap, $10.00; (mire Crmefmvt: ! $2.05; Dinah Quarles, $1.00; 'I'. WT SimmOns, $10.00; W. C. Crawford, $10.00 Total, 170-58-, Club No. 14?Porolee IVTuTray, Cap?? tain (?dck),--4.40; ftHfrer^ghompaoff, ?= - ttflroo; Ri?v. >. H:-TtinmTiafm:-Hntr.fflTr Dinah Calhoun, $10.00; Carrie Young, . . i ^ I mt, ... ... :t. -r. "-U - . . 2rst Store -- . j i St. Phone 7567 j Mety^'omcn and Child- . y. : '. : - ' '--:? I .. ' . ?. . ^ - A oes, Millinery : re is: First Class Tailor \ uty Shop for w omen. 2j ? .!. 1 r? e lie l 3 ncie. Duy irom uj ue- .1 :>r Less. .; ????- ' , -3 ~ \ Club No. 15?Maude .Anderson Cai'tuiu. !''i.')Q: VhurL-ic Juinerr $1.00 Sa.Od; riatlie "Brown, $3.50r*tosale< To1in7i?i. SiTuor. "William; A, IjLuhler SLM'U* Totals >-??s? ' C.U;U Noj. 1*3 -'-Vinfc Johnson, Cap (. in. ?. % . 2 5: l)i'i'irli?n Sl'1.00; \V. J ilh'hnrTTrrl $ 10. H>; EliffJenkins, -$TdM Amanda IVXassey,- j5a8)?Cleo Green * '*('; Alice Boss, $1.00; Jbhh_Heard, .< ' ,-|l; RoSS S'KuO. Total $87.10. ' trul) N'o. 17?l.ue Ha Miles,1?Cap:Ti<7.057 B. J. Iibv. SI .00: WXM RabinsQti.? $ 1.00; Janje Danley, $6.5d Total. Slt>;45. -T"? *? Club Xo. IS?Viola Sherman. Cant. sm-i'i': (Mriflv^- Graves 7ftr; 1131 .'atK : sun. -v.if:. .Tutaljf'^JiJ.SO. fXina Mlllihgton. Cap TrTriT. AVm. Browm $5.00. Total .Mthhhr^ : . ' - -' ( !;;!> JSje gj I a ah X upaJtabinson ' :.;pi,ui!, Nl-u.OO; A niett Kobinsori Olii AnthonxL-..$!L004__ Rosi Brown,St'.00; Ma Vines, 45g; Total . . . 'y\ . .hnii'.ai -:<iMio?l LfPul-.ts?E.N Vi ' ai .'it, -Jr.. '.MeJrose Williams. , General Contribution.- S27.47 ire:; ii-iu-; ' Grand TolaT, ,.*1004.11. ' I he amounts opposite the names u: !-:;4;iins represent what they contri lulled, plus personal efforts in enter t^rmrs^ ami donations, by friends ' We iii/fhy llTe paslui-fc, and 'friend; VfTlu- city "T5r'their moral and tlnaii jVhl sr.Dii.n-t ~~ 1 I "Mrs. I.ula Crawford was the chaw pii'ii "ii funds, dm whig from Green AyToITaiiil ili.; Iv:isi ' ? HELfiN A Sunday was a hiirh day at Rvnwi ( Impel. Our pastor,-licv. ()r A.. Par The sermons were of an educations natuio. The day being used for En Mow mo: it Day. The, sermons 7 won .?i? 11ittoji111. uf [lie nt'easltw. ? ? Miss "Annie .Lee Sanders has gon to Morris-Brown I'nivers.ity, Atlanta 7 Many visitors . and ojut . of towi nv..i< ' \1^?11*ti'ti-;t?Rt-:.if Stinday^??--- - ? " . h./en away on -her \i>('atioftr-t?^-4?ttd U> the- delight of her many friends. i. I In- t; rotherliuuj Suciity ul' Jlulm: Liny session last Friday night. Th .lUiuoes-nrrvk inu' t h c i l?trrmurrh Ttrprrrt For the year- Over. !?r>()0 jvtfssed thri the hand's of the treasurer, -Rev. W Lh.I2.uuk ajad every cent accountei fur?Ro.v.?'He?;;k 'is a Kj>ln?di<| husi ness- man and has the confidence^) th'o peojvlo of the community. ?K(,v;. Mrs u . (iary. Boyd, Wright, Scott an others are substantial niefnbers o I he 1 'idand rr.imvmrlitv 1_sj s_ Mkdcfinr bofTSTS'or having as fine .-el of mon amhvomen as is found an; whore.-" .. ' ... . Mrs. yAddie Rakn^__mha_haa=heg: ^dv-tnojcd ior ahout two weeks, i ~H'i> au;Tmou> Thy doiitriit of her man triemi^. ' : TMtt^M ickon&j Ray is sTcK~"at /thi ""Willing. We hope for "Rim- an earT rocovta-.y.-^? ?The Helena * School will "open he* :Monday, the teacher^ are: Mrs. Mar "WPTfonis unci 3hss Lunetta Sartor. Mri". -Siy-ah l'arkt^ our pastor1 wife, writ-si* that .-die is having a fin vacation in (li-orgc'town. She is. to- rc tuln soon."" WTbhfSTON "WlliD CATS ROM] ?CwtclrHVtTrdden Confined to Bed ?iW iliiiintft-on, X.X., Sept, 20?Play j'.ig Under a broiling hot, s_utl. the Wil *' Wil'l fifths' ffcFUjnriUpiurd their way to a .10-0 victory over th Boys on - Willistonls field her Opening their g rictyroi season in fine style. "Bus*! Williams. .'Wild Cat' hart TiTfrifrd pnPB'oT and punted with ski which made hig work outstanding. A Williams-Mclntyre combinatio proved too rmteh for the "Y" boy; The-kmg-est pg^jfraa 40- yardsTWri -ttr Me I ri tyre that netted th lout-bJown. I ? Coach Madden was asked at th 4 J* 1 Ai" 'T '' ' ^ j ' THK PATJM tT~ -? i beginning of the season, about the ^itpav 15553 t<ir\v.n-iI p:^ riilo ,r lift { said that tffe rule did not worry him ! became his boys were going to make [! all passes good. They proved" it MonC day. Out of 21 attempted passes* r. only 0 hit the jjTound. ' i [ Coticli Madden, being confined io ^ OWU U?y Ilv/V dUV tat UUV UlL t ': " . * ?'* * T~ jp ,Jf - ULi^LU. i. j. io bed. Coach Moudeii ha^ been I. co/ ueij. Coacn JuauUen has been. t| ui ivii^-uuy janu iu&ni Witii -His sluij ut'iu.v, then U)u,~iie. is jusT" out oi j? .summer senoot without any teat is tiiuugm Uy. ' S0We\ to be lUe' cause 61 1^ "HTS ureuKuuwn., We' hope lor jinn a" - A]>eeuy recovery; ?ii. HuWaTg" f. Calhoun I'alln.Localu i Tik- Savannah Vailcy GoudvvTH-Aatju. Z "clatrou was ' the -fefucSt of Glovers' Z SSjtlml liaplist Church7~Sept. li4-2b - \V'e were royally JferUined. .~k- . .' -; loiLle- Mouniatti A. ;vl. ii; CJUllcK" * led the delegates - and lriends jXTTe" -second day. The cliuir furnished exu j.'i'llenl music Saturday night. These ? iwo churches are in union. They realise llie value oi unity.. -r~ "~\\ hen the. U'emon Missionary Con vetuion-'was hold at/Little Mountain A. M. E. Church, Clovers' Chapel /'-Baptist Church put this bread upon -the-^y^aters. . 1 Km. le" MvMfean'c'Thg ntnag^tot _js another -Moucin?He-has led_liiis L.iyM for 44 year*. lie was-ce-eleeted . u; : ...1 ^ IM^ihuiui ? ?1?1? . " iijv. John L.^T^irner, the scribe,. 1 "iy MM-'h'l'tnl mil lit?ilk h.m.n-Mjm. 1 The intrckiufctory sermon was tle? 11vi 11'iTliy I lev. J. .Si. Jenkins of Ab ncviilc. Subject. "The; Palm Tree.'.!. KVv.?lienkins?preached?a wonderful s >e'nhonr 'which-mrg- eh joyed Jjy-rril. '' micached Fri-. The Educational JSerman was- delivr vied by. Uev. ! ]. \V. William.s of At? -lama. Ch.?Our Ik arts did bum while Hey. E. W. Williams preached to us. jiljigi'Atisteiunary NorfflZui^vas- deliv^ ? ?-Subject-;?'The (iuspel Conrrnfy ? sio'n. His words wei'e With power." " Many t'riends were present and joined in the good work. Greenville Locals x . t ? livv. Wv F. Jiu-v preached-two very ^ powerful sermons at Alien Temple c jtrM^Er-Clmrglr, of which lie is.-paaj->iuiiilny nioi'ninjt1 and Lvuiini,. j Hi; u ed as. subjects, "The' Way to Heaven^-nnd "Ghristian Endurance," rtvhiidx?prrrrcfh.-dioHHr i nTpro^-h^^muP ? aionvincinty. I.cd by the redoulitaBlS" tJ JMr. J. A. Alack im^ the a hi o -Mrs. Mary M. Calhoun at pie ir^aii, the j Invincible Twelve furnished music Y Mifit unc -niu riiuivt'-iy V-hfli-ml'nK 'hn'J' beautiful. The Sunday School service l_ SuPt*. -^rs. M. AI. Calhoun. The '"A.'" r C. i:. Lvacne tiloo \v:i; favored with ? -4t < jui to-timely tuftl mte-restTmr-rcvieur L, by Mrs Calhoun. s The pastor, ltev. William Wutflon, HJlPd tK&~ pulpit "at^-Tabernacle Bap tjst ( hurch, last Sunday morning ]_ niid ovcnin)?, when ho thrilled two lull?liuu;X';>.?The Sunday -Hchnpl andj B. Y. P. U. continues to"show #11 improvement. Rev. Watson spent the . past week :\t Mt. f'lea'sant. where he (j conducted one" of the greatest re-; f' viva Is in the history of the oTiuFch. Ho also preached a special sun-mnn at 5- Maji 1 rit,rvJ>a ptUt church, SfranTariy bur)?, last Sunday afternoon.-He was accompanied by his choir and n num jjii-oi?n 1 l 11 d s7r ~ H .^.UsiliK as il^nve:'"From the Depths jL of Slavery, to the Heights of Civiliz;aiio.n," Mrs A. I,. Andei^Son^cfxg pprionced no difficulty in ljvfngup to y =frcr vreputa'fioif as fjHf*T<QueehL of a Thousand Platforms^' in an excellent :t_ lecture given in the jPh.vllis Wheatley Y Auditorium. Mom% eyoninp. lu painting: a rti o s trqiparkahl e picture s t>? the NegroV- progress since freec dom, the distinguished Floridian >- .proved herself a weaver of golden phrases. She held the aiidience in the palm of her hand as she .delved into It (he mystic past of.iJie IS'egroractTand fr .fcVCft ?t?cr shgHncl^eased her fluBMii __choice_ oratory,. the- nudience ^at-- in ... thrilling wonderment. In. spite of its l-4 rm-xmui i .11 rmrn,-*re-me welcome & by ^1k.? Ki^VepCe LyKi.'s and e the^csppnSe by lir.' E. A. Huffpfins, p proved most - effective a.nH?timely, n Music for tho oPcasioTTWffS^ ftfrrnsheff by Allen Temple's Choir, c, Clubhand- Personals 11 , The Boosters' Club mot At the home 'John JJinekiuaii, Sullivan St,., n Thursday afternoon of lhst week s. with-tho uspal excellent session. Alj i-_ ter a very profitable! busincaa hwn?6 the hostess served delfcioua refresh?mcnta.? 1 ? ? ie_ The ^llen Star Miationary Tloeiaty ~ -r-r T- - - - - .. TOXBAPlir -1-n;et at-the home of Rev. and Mrs. D, afternoon,_where fine meeting was had, after which., refreshments were served,- . . 'The Will Do Qlub met in the A. M. E. Church, Monday afternoon, with an unusually g<5od attendance and a very lovely meeting. The Club renorfptLR nf*w mPmViprs ' "The &ev? J. Coppln "Missionary met at /the ' Church,- Sunday afternoon, with' the president, Mrs. Bessie Fair, pxnurriinyyr-iA'W iwtnwcgtin^ seagion yrns enjoyed by all. ?:??-~v The Cinderella Art Club met at .the residence of its. president, Mrs^i II. T. Bivins. Logan Street, Wednas. jay afternoon of last week, with a fine session, during which the'hostess '-crved deliciou^ refreshments galore. Miss i-nqjiya LewisJelTIfiaS week for Greenwood, where -she en*-" ters Brewer Institntfe. ??? Mr. A. It. Anderson-of Florida, was 4 welcome visitor at Allen Temple '' luul q?i wiihii?1 - iiuiiii, taoi, kjunua^ Mr. Thomas Bricr_i<; attending the State College, where he is completing his senior year. ? ? Qscftr-Fair, who is working/rnAsheviUe, spent the' paaf-'Week-- end With his family hero. ~"Miss Vivian Brier left Wednesday for Denmark, where she reenters \^prhe"es." . - ' Kevr T.. A. Logatr^fljlinton. "wr in the city the elifly part , of the week.. The Reverend was showing Some beautiful sample's of | men's 'Tothihg of a well-known. Northern "Hlk* ^ " '/ Miss Cora Buskey left Tuesday for Alorris^ ^ 'j .hftVe recently, moved into the Tnhpr^^cle^parsonage at 7 Comer Street, ! thev atte at home to their tnam.! .hers ahd friends. The members of "TtT7> 1 "hiii-ch aim ~iXr>Ii\.-Kl ,wl?U.,.o their pastor and wife-* in. their 'midst] ind no pains shall be "spared to make] their* sojourn here a pleasant one. -Tabernacle boasts ona -Of^TRe best ^memberships in TTrctrnville^afnl should be able to lUkctntre-^Cllhe pastor after the manner of a kinp. And that they will strive to do. that without sayingA. Fisher. Laurens News "' The member^ of the -Blue Bird a few friends af the home of Mr. and Mrs.-J. B. Blackstock, on~Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Buchanan, of Darlington, ST C.! A.- delicious course of refreshments wng served. , Mrs. "Martha-Stewart, of Augusta,Oj.. iA tim uuu.m uf Mr. mm Mra. iLffh Owens atj 845 frice Streetr T> 1 o? ir maiuid ima, ^liTiriUllH. Sullivany #rg, -Martha ^wartr Mrs." tared to Greenville on Tuesday. " Profy-AJohopsn' Wjlliamg^presidant. of Williams'.Businees-^Sefiool was a visitor in our city a lew ciays agar While Jiere, he stopped with Mrs. Kev. J-B. Smith made a bu&ineSS trip to Abbeville tfiii pn?*- " ?The Mioses?Maud SruT MTxggic Smith, daughter of Rev. and ,Mrs. J. B. Smith, left Friday for Wiprmhorn -where they will - teach?this *termr Mr. and Mrs. Oliphant was seen rrdrngr ou^ in-their new Buick Coupe. Mrs. Oliphant was Miss Conine Johnson before?her?marriage:"?~ ' Mr. James Irby, Mr. Bennic B. Franklin, ,Mr. William P. " Garlingtonr made a flying trip to Grnnnwilh. on Monday in Mr. Garlington's newly purchased sports-model Buick. ^ ' Mre .Tlollo ?TTjfrt. " ' I 1**1 T5V Blakeley, Mr. J. Field -lor- Willie to Spar: lanburg and out to-Cedar Spring to 'the ;D. afid" B. School, where Mrs. Moore went to carry her sister, Miss Mattie Wilson. Those on the sick list this week are i\Ir?7' Fuller,- Amelia Garriett, Beulah Wax J. & Stewart, Haskell McDtoniel We are hoping for them a speedy raREAI) ANB CONSIDER :=a Citv Union ? Union is pulting Jor% edi-x.5i*?t^-being able, financially to ,1 r\ .,11 ,77,?7r>,cJ..? T..~ -~1.:? a. v?v *% ? ucou c, wc i4x tr aniMiiK Lite TTny of CoTulVlTlia,'thru the differejit ^Churches, to help us put this part of !:he j)rnj?rum over within the next 30 days. You cannot imagine how there^are rorfTertnjf 1rr rhe city. Shall we let them I say no! ! We trust every pastor and people who read this article will not "We have asked the following persons to ^isit the chtirch or churches opposite their name. Cast your bread ttpoif the waters, before "many days, it. wITI fome hark tn.'vhTT ~ ' Mra. R. A. Ingram, First Calvary; Martha* Thorne, Zion; Mrs. Lena - '' ? ? Ware, Union Baptist; Mrs. Catherine J 32hompsohi23?acedonia; Mfc-s. KloiseCafrBr, Trinity; Mrs?Ophelia Harris, Ebenezer; Mrs. Mattie Matthews, 1st Calvary-f Mrs. Lottie Nofris,, Union , Bftfctist MoT 2^ Mrs. Clara Scott, St. | Luke; Mrs. Annie Naws, 2nd Calvary; Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, Pleasant Grove j Mrs. CoakTey, Bethlehem; Mrs. Ida Miller,'St. Mark and Mt. Oliver Mrs J Sallie Mpore"Jones Chapel; Ifrrs.Mamie Cfiiids, Sidney Park; Mrs. J. G. Green, Jehovah; Mrs. Annie Robinson, Mt. Olive, Ni Snmter St.; Mrs. gallia gia Perry, St. Paul, College Place; Mr*, Ida Miller, St, Johii, Colonial Mrs .Tnlin Mnvshrnnk Wps, ley; Mrs. Martha Thorne, Jones Chap'twfhr; . M'i'S. jAnme E. !*icott, jf.i'ttti Baptist. . : : ~ .. Tin not turn thenTWny~ It might l> you are God will bless" the cheerful-giver And the: litwral aoul- shall be made glad. TSfrs. P. A. Ingram, President; ~? / ti" E.^Porter, Reporter. HARDEEVILtE, S. C. NEWS Sunday "ThoVrfing7" the ~ Evangelist ' preached from Jlaniel Idle -JSlhorid | 8th chapters. The congregation was vcit much^pteased with the way she handle^ her^serniomv Af crowd ^of "prayer. "Everyone was tupohotl. | her sen-ices.? She motured to Savanr i rtah, Tuesday accompanied by Mrs: Z. E. Primus. She Was the guest of Mr. -and Mrs. C:~A. Primus.? Mrs. daugjii?r^ao^L.son, Marguerite ami, Tamos", I eft'last Week for Geneva, FlaT w iiiiu here stie was; the guest of her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. S. H. Hodges. va. Fla. HtSTftnv' thorg-wlH He indefinite. . , - | Mrs. M.'irv J,. Pope returned liiimc j after an extended visit to Now York, j F^iladelphia and Washington. L Miss Ohvia Marshall left-Tuesday fur Chicago where she will attend -school. -? ???? NATv 1 lenrv Ttr.a4fonT--earn o, home aturday from - Asheville, where fie~ spent the summer. On Sunday heHeft i for Fisk University to resume his j studies. . . ... A NE W THE "CATECHISM OF T Mfv It. Ajgggjg . : ' - ? Which contains- the new. but Brbli -Science; Creation am^Dovclotnnent of His Purpose on Earth; The Death an< of the Holy uhost; The t'hureh; Th The History- of the Roman Roman Decline and the Reformation jme entire Chanter on TIFF BIRT.K H | This hook is sold on the Book Stan and at The Hamilton Book Store it ' addresis-is-Chester. jrr Rnx Qn nt t'J* *!**1*91wvfK**X*?/% | Wholesale Dealer -??rimiinas, nam^ss. ji - Wholesale ?S> . . : ?<Vi' - *"7 ^AuU>Jtop Manufac J what you want: to ]*" want to Sell. Hair Culture, Facial Massagij MMES. LYLES, HC I I. S. Leevy's D< i~~TT3T Washington Stree t ?eeeo^SeM5weeee6a6908c^S&^p6ke?^^ il;: "THE SIMPKINS* | -TjtK f];ADiN(; (m I t - THB TWO J-?--- ; 7?PIE * 2 Salcopltoncg; Violin;-Clarinet;.-B 1 * Music furnished for Balls, I !.'x where Good, Lnte, "Lively, Highr StudioT! T523 Asgerabh \\ ?;? TETT^PIIOIS 4 ? t?K UJi:& RE A SON ABLE. r 2 - IieRrty Rimpkins, Manager, Rah r:?v Addfa all mail to LeRoy Simpt ? ??. TT.-i ?..r. - Kahii'dny* Qctohnr- 2, 1026, - i ! Mr. Augustu^ Downs stopped over in nur city for .a few day* cnruutu to ?1 Meharrv. .. . ' ! Miss Mary Hartfield, a former student of Allen University, left Tues ?? s ? day for- Wind el Phillip'?t? resume) - y .. her studies. - ' f ' Mjss Des&ie Adams,. daughter ot l\tr. and Mrst-Xhomas-Adams. hasfe- ; I turned home aftei-spending-.-a ploas- ?- | Mrs. i^iruorougn. . .l , Rev.fc J. t*. Smith of Laurens, spent I'severnl (lavs in our ritv TaKtrweeV" Misses Sallie and Lucia \Taylor, Eunice Whit lock and tlfe Misses Taggart; left last-jwiek for State College. lege-laitUvoe^ to^attend^^lw^v^ ^Z~rr- --- and MrsrMS. Warren Waller* - ? of EpforthT spent Sunday at. tho-l<nmn -of- Mr. arid Mrs. Samuel- -Edwards: .Mrs. Wallace is the sister of Mrs. | Edwards. ' ? ' * - Miss - Ophelia Adams entertained -Tuesday evening Jn honor of Messrs. ; .? Theo. Gregg and Sylvester Rosemond, wliu passed thru -the 'City enroute to ^Jeharry Medical College. . AH pres-cot had a jolly good time. P?D>V L. Palmer Chappelle, whd .reteently received his M. D. from North-? xwestern Univ., Chicago, 111., has been , -admitted - to the Provident Hospital of lite same city as 'Interne and will J -teave today. . . ' . * " ZZ, IN MEMORIAM . ~ ~nr 28, 102I. _____ ? -Good ti.ve, flotlier dear, good bye, 7^ But not fare thee well; Oli, how much we miss you, III ?No mortal tongue, can tell. Oh, most compassionate Jesus, TJtil il we meet our dear mother, ' ? Where -we can -never more part_ -._ Key. T. W. Dixon, husband; Thnmasena Wicker. Maggie Cpleman, M. H. ??. Isabel!-, Sallie Harden, Bessie Green- V . wood, daughters. - HE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dal facts on Creation; The Bible and Tlie virgin Birth of Christ) and ?? 1 Resurrection of Jesus, and the "Office e Christian Church. It also contains ~ Iand Christianity, to gather with?The^?. ? Period; Missions and Evangelism, artd TtSTOKV fIF THE VFCKQ, d at The State Book Stoye, Columbia, i Chester, also by the author, whose hi- norma] prirp nf -Frft ppntj;. - impton Avenue JMBlAl S. C, J | _____ ^ - O- .. , , ~" in Leather, Shoe-^ h-'? . saddles, Etc. ~ y Hide Buyer ?_ :rrr=^: turer. Let us know Buy and what you J! ? ?1 ?: :? ??? ? - ?t? ooa~oooaoo^x>:<^^ac8?^?apc0C8?D0C83? uty Shop? I ^ igr Manicuring, Haiir Bobbing^" g , )USTON & DENDY !- v ipartmoiil Sluic - : ~ it ' Columbia, S. C. ENTERTAINERS" ?ZI .ORF.ri npniECTP a *xi o - ? - 1 nn JLi."* CAROLJNAS. ' ' - ' :ces-7 L. B8s. Violin;"Drtffns* Piano and Cornet. ^irtieg, Dances and for any Occasion c \ 7 St. Hours 3 to 5 P. M, IBS' 9173?4756. ^SATISFACTION CHAR A NTEME^ " _ Eugene-Simj>kina, Asst. Manager, i? rison, Leader, f 1?? .1? 1 ion TiJL-i n. ? ? ? ' ijnu-uiii ji., tjoramma, a. u. ^ iiAit T ^;yy^0