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fAGE TWO. MISS BnNESOT^ ft. GARRISON IS COl.t MHIA V IS II OR, > " . * Among the arrivals' in the eity this week is Miss Minnesota Ruby > Garrison, attractive Greenville girl, who comes, to Columbia for the holi.? day?in nuin|iany. wilh 'her?mother. ^ -Mrs. B. K. Garr+SoTJ as tfnr houst guest" of the ttev. aiul Airs. Richart Carroll at theii^ Barhamville roads Miss (inrrisoii is *h " Colimibbf visi tor~Fou~ he fiisi tntn..'" S!u; is a S5j cent graduate of Clark" University ??' * AtiMTitii, c,n.'. ana mii'iiiirtfir past year fit hte Hillside I'ark Higl i4 school, Durham.^ ? They will leave * during ' the- we,el ' .011 a ntotid" t r'ipvfTfr "St:tjeshon\ am Savannah in Georgia. , xr^s_(.i.Ai)vs n KKKKL"xsfn""' GIVES STAKSHOKO RIO^AC, . ??; T ' . ' ' ? .. ' St. a h ;h. > i '0^ i a *?."fTincTTnT7~~7TTs! Gladys IiViu* Kreelaiid. df St. Aligns .titie', Fla.. -eAtve a musical recita here, this week in Jhe city auditor ' . and white - vTTiy.(.:n > wrni?are lover: > of niUMo. >1 vw?tM-tH.tnml miii;?srrv , eral numbers.'~..wh'ile her sister, .Mis: , r\lm:i Frt'l'lrlllll II run J 111 ill. I iinr?Thursday evening l>r. Harvey Vai ljuren entertained for the Fri%ela'n< sisters at hoitie. Before* leaving- fo do red several musical -mmibers ntsthi summer- session^ of tlfe Georgh State College ~at Savannah at .he in vitaiion. of President -Benj. F. llu belt.? " * ' ' m:\vs from irmo - - Out-work- at Imuo is f"> ward _ver.y satisfactorily under th ? leadership of out.; paavdr, Rev. 11?E Emanuel. . Every deparfmnct of th church-is orgtmi/.ed nad working a never ore, uur i.caguo is equf . * to an? in the district. ?-lfc?*v-d C..K. Fraslpr, pastor -Mountain ami Chapjn, preached a abje serniwn at Young^ ('hapel o Friday nighty Everybody seeme well pleased -with his great offer Young's Chapel ...welcomes Key. Frt sier at all tifnc^. * * Our quarterly conference oh Sal unlay was said to Le one pi'jthe bet if not the best, ever witnessed at thi point. Our presiding elder, Dr. E. J Adams was absent.- 1 >ci iig uwuy??= tending the IJishops* Council m-l'iU. ? burgh. I'a.. Our 'paster had-over.\ thing in -hand and carried' out tli program like a veteran.. I)r. Adan arrived, on time o'n Sunday mornin; - All'were glad to. greet hinp. He dc live red a very .forcible address to. th , Sunday School and at 11:45 mount,*1 . - o \ the .ltpstrunv-'and7_preaohod It- tftrvvei : ful 'Sermon, which iTail a v t'i \ tell-in ; Olfl'l'l" HlWiii his afternoon, Ave had-. 'our Children Day. exereives,, which were. grand. _ Al. .F^QP.AI. (irahiMJ. our Le a a l ? ESHllaSn Uhich were very, Inlei'es 1 ~ inj?. The,/"Qur>./. Basket" was -firs Miss Annette Bowmanl olfr critic., lei noT h i n j?; e s c a | > tOFF .A i i s.-y B oozorTTii journalist had all of the dopd on tl social life' of the young people : round I'rmo. 'flic -.p'-op'e of the I mo Circuit are satisfied with hot .the pabtor and presiding ehler rtii ? :?are working, in .uovd?crrt+i?the ii( ministration. > ? ? ? ? -' ' ' MA(!N()I.I.\ AN!) LIBKRTY *. coi uts hold sessio: Magnolia Cig+rT ;!' Calanthe N 15, met in joint c'sion with Li he . ty Court Xo. 215 at its regular mei ? iftff?Monday evening lone?2U. . r Initiation was in T?rder, three cai didates l-eceiving the three decree Among them Dr. J). It. Sims. Bros ??-?-dent- of_ Allen-.-University. ?;2Th^L?nuiCm^.i was we'I attgnile x ^ The Castle halj heing' well Zille r . ?- Mrs.-L'^k-n Sturks \\ . . _oi\ Liherl Court occ upied i la^osVf-uuV wi.tli Mr F. I. Singleton \V. ('. of Magnol N'o. 15. TV* other officers'. fillin t^heiF respective, stations. . -* Thc fflFl(i;;('th('f meeting- or" ioii meeting is a new feature present< .byZthe' Deputy and frTm all indie; '?- tions. shows signs of a great harve of henefif and good to all concerne {., The object heim? FX got. lH'Cf< understanding of tlie workings of. tl tfj -order and to know eaeh other lie : ?*--ter. The'Deputy Sister K. B. Lew Was called on to explain the ohjoi - of the meeting, doing-so-in a sho; * - ~fcpfcy*ttrtkj J M rs*: K. StitVlfsrof I.ibe t.v then made a wonderful talk. S Knights , CmiH-rr:?1 twie?and ' Hm were then called on for expressroff Each in turn responded, .aft(j each tal ? .was receive1 with pleasure;At th time the cot^mittee served plentiful! cream ami. home mqde cake, whic was very much enjoyed by all. A< . journment being in jorder, the Couri were dismissed^ Each expressin ?r?? w^ireasi np^-themselves- .as ?ayin spent an .enjoyable and profitab' r ? . in College Agriculture; fifty for th jF-r ; . ; ' ; \ r i \ . ' u WB^irtfiaiiairn ,,-vr . 15 YIvAR OLD OIRL HEROINE. .1 ' . . 1 " _ 1 ' I: Risks IA f e tu Save Three Year Old j Boy From Drowning. >? ..-7' 7 J.. ' . t , .Frank Williams, Jr., 3 year old boy . while playing on he bank of Rocky' -l^ngh_-.fnll ..inlh six feet of w^ter, i > Frances Johnston, 15 of 402 Marion 1 street was sitting about ten feet a-1 i way on the opposite bank, when she j I.heard _the (Tries ox his 5> .year .old : brother, who- had1 tried to rescue 1 it-. ^ tie .Frank and. found it impossible. j_ 11earing1 the cries Miss Johnston ^ ifrhTO~T7? nw^mio'w?mft. child aTTorji he had pjonp down he second time. Reaching- him just as he was going i j'own- the third time," she caught <i? j 1' rutmll' his waist and" swam?ashore1 where she immediately shook .him ?-uul?rolled him on the ground?thus I, living hjs ' life, ^iss Johnston is' S.MUGGHES CONFERENCE 1 ' AM) .Il'N 1()R VOCATIONAL '!' "I WORKERS HAS SUCCESS'I . ? '>T1, ENDING??4 I. - ' ; * 'I a 'Orangcbnrg;, S. C. Saturday, June , _ 18th,. brought the elose the, week's ' ("onference of Smith-Hughes and JuI nior Vocation Workers held yHt the State. A. & Nr. College at Orangeburg aider the direction of John f\_Bur"^t'ssr^srrmr itenerant Teacher Trainer for Smith-Hughes. work. It was a largely attended by men, boys and girls throughout, the Stute and many "oni^otitiye priy.o. wore awardmL ? M^uy. important" leaders of Vo-1 rational W'ork of bothe ifaces led dis4 cussionS-bkwid .ad^^Ssl'tb ' ei^^n.co^ <ihiong' thepl''nvoiCr-j-{I--: (X. y" Sargc'nt~Federal Regional of ' Washington. - D: C; Verd^jm^'sqtli, u >outh Carolina State IWr-ec.tiiV; \VMi. e Molette, Orangeburg bounty" JSnflnrj visor; H. A.'Parven, Dyion County 1 "Supervisor; I)i\ It. S. Wilkinson, Pr'es?>ident 7>f South CaToltna State College; C Reg. I). 1}. Stanton; Superintendent n of Griflin Georgia District and \JU -A. ShifVlev, Assistant State Agent for Negro Schools'. From these discus* -ions and .addresses much informa-' ton . was received.' .In a warding prices on the last day ". 'he judges after much deliberation }; iSraVe "the" school prizes for cows to ^ i Great Branch. 1st-; and 2nd to St. lAinans aiui lniimuuai. prizi* ior e?\vs, k i tit Claranee-Klinkskale . at Grey Court; second prize to Calvin Stew' art of Greenville-KcdiooT' ITT swrne;11 St.'Albans School stood first and Grey ls J Court School stood second; for indi' vid.ukls;.' Willitf' Brigham, Dunton Memorial.School, 1st; Clarence Klink-. K sk;fle of Gcry Court, second and John ( "I Sullivan was third. In-poultry,-Dunl" j-ton-Memorial School was first and St. """"Albans. was second; and -for indi , ] vidua!s, Willie Rrigham, 1st; Frede;S ! rick Evans of- St. Albans, second and Calvin ^Stewart vyas third.___ There " ; 4(reld and Track" events that were held during the week. " ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE FORiei MA I, OPENING OF THE BEAC ' i iout-st:. iiivi.ivna hkiik;k n . FRIDA Y* J I NK 8, 1927 j All citizens of this and adjoining statse arc ceordinl'ly invited to spend '" the day with' us in this celebration, Posters are out anouncing the activities of the ifeyf-^me. ahd bring t - a friend. I^et ens make this ad ay of s' worthy ronujfifestfc'ifT' Ffee barbecue ?dinner will be served on the island just across the bridge. A large coml~ mi t tee has ti.een formed ?o cany out the. program. President R..S. WNkin' soii'oT State College will he theprim "triple speaker. There will be a pltcny f* . of refreshments and good music. You ??v. ill' lind good -roads?from all?points leading into Beaufort for motorists d^i?? WINNSPORO NEWS. . - tttc r-ourtn annual convention 01 s.* he -Fairfield County Knights of Pyla thians will convene'' at Winnshoro. -inly 11 h. 11127; and to the - visit jug Z1 Knights from other districts we ex* nH rmr heart-est Vu'ItuniU. ~ 3/ Av . Moore. F>. --??prof. iLJnlosh and Mr. Wilji;im's' motored to our city fronTOrantfibiirg 'Vcdnesdav. on husint^sr^^r i_ ??- Pi'v .T M" ~ Bn-t.ey ancrtamily arH> I'iVi'd in the city Tuesday. We ex1" tend-them our heartiest welcome le and trust thev eniov a oleasant st.nv ^ in our city. rt.. . ? r. # i -Continual from Page-One - " ir degrees of A. B. or B. S. in the Colrs ll'gu of Arts arid Science^; seventy?. five are working in the Teacher Norik mal Training Course for advance Is certificates;, one.hundred are working ly, in the P'inuiry nrt<l rei??r??ntury Ur.th. h od School and sixty have enrolled in 1- the High School. ? ? ts -' ' ?g afternoon. GthervCourts will be inj - _ ... .... -./ ... g.vi.ted to. meet In joint session ni the le regular second meeting from time to le ' time. Those absent .missed a. treat. . ??." 'r , " v ;_] THE PALM! I HK EDITOR JOINS, "THE FO< AM) tlOI'lS Kl>N(i i "By "The Fool-Catchdr" . The "Fool-"Catcher" has always 1 the highest regard l'pr the ^ability fcttft bfilliiiiid itiditvfM the 'i!aUu\ Leader hnd the utmost eonlide in his religious principles. I can believe now that he intends .to dorse "The Fool" ill his stand agai .sacrifice and self-denial for the' on <>f Christ. We notice in his eijito last Aveek -he?attempts to Come the l'escu'e .?! 1 ,1W Tfnrr r" i.y iv:'nt an argument which wag- made by " Fool-Catcher" in a previous issue the Leader. He.quotes a long: -pii graph from the acta 1c uf "The l'V trying1. U?- emphasize his thought ; at the same time pm.tts two >1 Tjenteneo.* of the "FooLCuicher" i leaves olf a. third1 one which is .real clincher and contains the V?? 1 houghi?of ithfc' ijitiele. Why end omit .LhytisptBfi^-^AVLc.re a mi t reasuro <,aty?qhorc~\vitl his hear.t Be fair Mr.- B.ditovmnd lets argue ease upon: iU? merits, ami in>t acc< ing to our prejudices. ' ' ? The edit hi1'i-.hy >. "Here, a* hetw the two;jdeas iy an example of tellect ami emotion." 1 lie is wit TJ.TC?ia/.i '..'.11 i. ?rtr r Jin ois.imo. nvjw a- in.", ween i\vo ideas is. art exahijde of relrj: and selfishness. Those, who oh to I he ext ft'itic s;prifieos- which make in preparing: btnurriftrFnTufV l'ortahlo house in which to serve "Cord; are sayuntr. in so many \\;t that we are erivin.a God., too m ','loi .v?aiid hoinm :iru! shnilil" rcvttnore for ptwselvos. All we havi notr 'too" inueli ttmy ivt; t e. God. cdtWe^.tV" h:ls"-'itl^$\ s l>eeii -,^kir<t'' -Ghrj^ rto' hot efrTTTTTs To e.oiifur-n the principles lot' Cliri ". o'lvity. *. anw^'c'ei -them ,ur_t >e! i i e,: a; <) m Ttnrf^IlT^at"" Ills yt.kty ): 4nti d^ue- is?11~=^== *The editor says "Evidently;" * "j^nol-Catchee thinks that the t the church the TKTler tlie spirit tto, I don't thitrk; that, hut I do-tl that the ..physical 'aspect has a j eholoyircai infivfejicc ppnn human f crest.. The"" church vi's nht' onlt place for t It A matviYi-sia'hur. of .spirit, hut it .is an ark ofanjdyty hose who^u o expo-.s.d J"i) the wi of God. \V" nilisi act ain't r to.' church.. and there must' be some met ion aside frV'rm tin: spirit, 'Hey. know 'nothing. about- -tho sp We d<-n t : -m the i'.nre th school 1 ( f[UK_tho J)otter_the teacher, but \\ i say the finer ilu? htft'Iding, the or the approviat ion for tho tuaol here.- Tlic i-iii! t i- a lawyer,| he trios to i.oaiuith his ptUeo. noL | it sUeiJKthojis his h pal taloht. because there is a certain aprc , tion fn man for. the beautiful:. i lions of-dollars are s|eiit in l.nih.1 , if- ail kitUjj , not In i a.e-t??three 11 tho goods any hotter that.are in t but. hooatiso they'iikaivt tho' oust ,-ors. apd whily--h-eCo- -t4tey'7\y'iH~ t r j iSo must; -w-ntfrract- 'siiiers.?nr~ i house of (jot! hy its hcautv. then [ can gAt-frhohi to trade in'religion v, J_there. ' . Then r.ga.in.?Xiot] appreciates i That ..servicer-which (s> 's ps- du*r . incj self denial. last en to the ; re(|.u:rement of C iil ist. "11 you w onie after .me, deny yourself,/..: 1111 viair riT.^s oi.l m.. " . finkm- ano - 1 no ro">l." Contend wo should not take, Ho ..cross, should evade that form* -of reli V Uttit places any Lwrdc.iv upfin lis. "1 'ootend that those people who an I vesting money in Cue churches F rTenyTniv .th -i { ' y of^ buying homos. Let us se i tha is true. ffiafcc 'a canvass if 14>leaS<v'"lTiTt^: all?oT inn- "people ' don't support the church, ;vnii < i help build fine .churches, how n selves? You will Ibid that thc\ Vest their money in other thHVes I "homes. They invest in liquor, ; ridittj?. theatres, crap shooting ai 'thousand other.fhinps which' p theiu iiothihp. . Those' are the th you should cry out avail est. letchurch, alone. ' RAttROAJT K ,VT I',S TD 'I t? 1LS1 b SL-fipAY fccDoOT, AND 15. V. T I ("tl\\'-ENTION .Delegates from all parts of 1 State? may seen re reduced rat ei Lthu convention l?y purchasing a n trip?tourist ticket.!. Tickets ag should be consulted ahead of time in esist^thoy ennot give;in forma -concerning these' rates, Uhen ge I touch with the I tivi^y^u I'asst-i Agent, W. E. Mt'DllCft, iftui .bain ! Columbia, S. C.; or District l'as I . per A pent, R. Cotiler, 108. lyei Place, Spartanburg, S. Cv for LSoUlhern Railway ,sunL Thomns Myers, Division Passenger, dH.'l .1 | St.; Charleston, S. C. or A1. R. Adj ; Travelinp Passengor Agent, Flore S. C., for the Atlantic Const Railway. Ij^ is very important delegates see to this matter UKea time. ? ! I y ,rr~-' . . - !. i 1 ? ETTO LEADER . 111 . . ? 1 Bamberg News * i 1 1 e ' 1 ij Rev. W. W. Chappel?V pastoi^uL . Gcthseniane Baptist "Church, "has gone *j lud t,( Bhiladedlphia to conduct a series ?j of(,{ revivals in the4Quaker City Wei.* Illt?Lunw-Xhat Um 1'hiladwlphians aVa gwU ? nee some real gospel sermnos. Airs.->I. A.- Robinson is* spending tn~. her sinner vacation in Brooklyn, IjJ. g nsl V.' She left via the Atlantic Coast t "stjN Line. Monday, dune 20th. * jj * j ' Ai?v Arthur Handy is spending the i summer in "York. I'a. t l'iie Rev. BrOndas of Greer, S. C., and 1 y pastor !'*? Bushy Hohd Baptist church s nV,r"is* in'.the* city preaching a few nights > [Hid Mis,-..* Inez Stokes and Mtv'Fred v Liiiil W 'Iliains were iiiiitedj.in holy weilbwk I ^ and at tlie jiion IH11 .Pr?Kt)yjt??^n L-'hUycfT 1 the Sundtiy/evening,, .lyric Ulth, at l' din iA I(7rr?f Rev. T. A. Robiinson offi. {w via ted. T~- 1 1,1 * ' A snug little group. of relatives ^ and friends wei'e pVesenf to wltTTDsS lc the Vevymoriy :and wish the young ;l " ,1" ; 111 11'? a h.ini.v and rrvnsneroHs life ??-Mrs.NlJ. .Jackson,. wife of IU?v. 3 . 'ueUspn. pjUjor of Mt. Carmcl M. E. j Church. is spendinjr "sonic time in ''V' Si'dftaiW.ur^ : : the . . . . V-/. y ,.ion Rev. and Mis: M. CTH. Dillard inc} icct >V. Chpapelle attended. the < *w^ ^tate Baptist^ Women's Missionary j ? fiiUV(JYTToh ipmchinir in Lntirens'Tast the '^hey report a pleasant stay.' f sl-?>s 'j Amon.i: the' women attending the 1 yV*h IVd^oated., ?Jkib frveptjing hdlcl | i"i?< 'hinUi^ihi?IiomV ..Banihwrg,?1 ujui -f js Id-lUr Were:^!rs> Heywnrd Johnson. ? ,:(H ,.? }*> wis sent why the County Conven- a y*^*i'ii~a**iide?ffte; Mrs. Belle GVjme.s, "a . .'tfl ' '.nd'vAlrs., ClSflh .AVnight of the UnTrrrr I i5' "&!&> XTTfnnt'y. ^ \ ult-iw Among the* teachers attending Jthe. j .V* S'ii>M.Vit-r--Normal at Orangeburg J irit* i ; ? . n \vc;?Iti A mil- I'li.t" in till- Ki !< ior _j hik' '.mn 111 Tuseday evening last, to jlral't .-OMR' petitions with reference i nIv* tht\ colored schools of the county. ifico 1 hoso' members meeting were Prof. firsf Hlanton, t'haifnian;; Miss M. (). | ould?< happelle. Secretary";. Mir.. Ursula take h>hnson; Dr. M. (\ II. t)illard anjl -ITu: 1.i1 v T?i VTqIiiusoni?1'he committee r that hopes ."thrrt the work done will ulti=" ~ hut. mutely' ijrofe ^sucoossfu11. A- small accident, happened to a .7 parly of local* t4t?*ens on the Colum,n~ Ida highway/leading- trr-TP.tvannah .*?'f near Uliners 'Satturday -about lldiO . A. M.' The parly numbering ,'5; the C 11 " V * * writer, Mr. John?Days nnd Mr. Sanr -- - iiel Horry op Kair-t'oK. lelt H.atn . , "berg in .Mr Pays, tofiring. ford about 'n y 10<:;o A. AI. for Fairfax, Mr. Berry's hotne, driving at a moderate rate" . of s petti. Just as we passed the . I t'tipers' road whteh intersePs?the highway, a car whistle blew, the drivor turned to the right, but before we j. knew it, we were hit from behind and in the ditch. The wrecker was a littie vvbitc .boy who was inexperienced in .drivingi""Mr. Bcrrv was cut in the : lace hv the broken win shield. The _ "tlnws escaped in hurt, hut for the p - fright. The?owner of t"he car that wrecked us was _rgpt>rted siek. in the _ ohospijal, hut a clerk in hisTStore~at " ^ ~ l1 liners was kind enough to fix ~ fhe " ~ car enough lor uk to. return to Bam- ,UIU1~here, about ft o'clock' in the evening ' The lain has chased for a few-davs 1 and tno farmors are now wagripj? war with "Genl Green" and thoy report tion ?. * * . f-.~ TfTIinJ' battles? "Watt. ? ? ? - ' -r ' . bin > # iger_ A few wnrter-em 1 o n s are cnminpr in St., occasionally, sen-'. ' i 11 he local colored base ball team de-.. ledy ,. TbnTed the TTrattlteville team'here in the . , ?. ^ a very interesting came Monday eve-' ?jnjv nipc, fi to 8. It is said that they g also defeated Graniteville last week nee! 441 Aikcn* ;i IS-1 _ that <m the Frasier campys will be treated. (I of with two coats ro"f "paint afOTTee: Mrr' J W. G. ^Vilson has the contract. 4 1 . * i' - '. 'I i SPORT^j TTKnnuTrrcnvx TI; cos \\ Ai' 3 Georgetown broke the winning rteak of Conway after she. had won ight games and tied one with no lefeat. After Conway made two" funs n the first inning, the (jenv^otown earn turned the game into a-da-nck neet and piled up a lead of seven cores in the first innings. Lee makng his. first appearance-with the big toys'. Was sent take up the. mound vdrk and held the Conway undefea.t'd nine to three runs, while his team nates?ttrove-four- of the visiting pit^ hers to the dug out. "Iron Man" ones wanted to work some of the Links out of his arm and was sent a relieve Lee who was still going rood in ?l]e eighth. _ . . Georgetown has a fast team and i good park with new grand stands. Vny team wishing a gitnn1! write A. .L^unmore. manager. - t. v , IJ The-- ^"n>lan- 7AI rs/lHP ?VY. dohnsort '??nd iW?? .daughter, Ales. p. M. \Va*h- 'a innrfori.- HfSpi Kelley/ iyi 1 lis*mi; j link Ki!sk''' RieVvyine^'Vmtf Prof Charles* wy? Wright". _ . | in- .<11 i*>" I'auline Mark, a -teacher in [ a 'lie grade school,' is spending the slim- 1 the- mer in Atlantic, N. J. ^ 7*" 1 ' ' . . ; ' . * ' . J '(j Airs. Davis, of Ji\eksbnvillp, iv|on' liv. *js sjieflithig some-TilTTe with her !:.uu-ht?Mv LuJa Johnson on N ( -> lirMirt-St. for . s itit. " The writer in company of Mrs. \V. ?uil- j.\$. <'linpqehv M*iss M. O," Chappelle * e do ami ythe tuo ehildwi^- UHle William- -* bet- Carlton and Lousie, motored down ' ^<> (ioodlaml Baptist Church,- about" ' and 12 niiies eusl .ol' .here,., where he filled 1 tluit i|Ve. pulpit-,in the absence .of. the pasluit tor,- liey. Chappelle, who" is now in eia- l.'h'iladefphia;. After service the party 1 -Mil- was inv.itcd. to diner tit the home- of in^'s \i t , ii| ny. . -( take t-njoVed quite a nice time. 1 bohi. v "" . ' om. A special comn^ittee appointed ide. ~* 'v khc Bmuhertf, tajunty- Teachers' ? a?.?A s u rut ion aJJ lLs Last! si-skion hold On Any ^^2 MEAD Bicycle yra||| whether you buy from [mi \/aE your Local Dealer or /f|D \ \M\ from us direct. |f |W M J w5ave*IO?to*25^ |MO^K On Your Bloyolm ] fcu] 'MLwfil, Prtsit from '^l5? Up iIIBBPhI Get full particulars by mail today. Use U^nnS coupon below. yU VflSfti Sold OirApproval MVW " You are allowed 30 days' actual riding |( \S2? test before sale is Write Today Premium Off name of nearest Mead Dealer. out oh this use r ? ? ? ? { Mead Cyole Co., Chloego, U. S. 1? > | Please send full information and n r , f T J Narrce _ { Streei or ' | P.O.Boa - I 'L.T<non. z==i===ss^^ | S^|-J83 I84? ; - .. . ' , > .. Manning News At Trinity A.Nl. K. Church. the piritual fervor-wutChigh in our class ncctinrr on lust Sunday. The pastor poke on "Individual i^osporisibjlty." 'rqip the question, "Where art t-hou?" 'jjactieally all hf the classes Were reires'enteTl aiyj everybody went tfway cclma' muih npliVted 'h>?the m-imhv ilr. t'i/ik. represent in'ir the' mission^ iry hoard o.CJthe Presbyterian church uI(tre stfd' mii<l;/y Schorfl in the 17^ tRUta a Wry vival out-, ine ot' hifc work and what is expevt'cVpf the-_;j.'o(liiU people^ .Miss 'KdH?i ri^phmio<7 iii \veUs ycfiwseTr ?"rds, \j j 7 -A~.. At. iwtf h^ ti^fpastoV spoke on the iubject ''Kept Wsteretl" 'friuml n. Isaiah 2r:.'k -<i >.!/? v V- - 1 Miss Kt.hel Delaine has jrone to Co urn hi a for u few days. yhe lay delegates of the Mtinnipg )istriet held a meeting at Trinity ast Friday in which they endorsed ill- Charley Walker for the (Pmor.-il 'onferenee. They go to the vleotord college solidly behind him. After lerved.a very1-palatable 'diifner to-our listinguished guests; among whom vere Dr. EL. 11. McGiU j,Uld Revs. S. hi-siiv.. D.-JV Rendergrass Middleton, louse,- Reid. Burgess. I.ewis^Harvin; Wells, Benhow and lay representai\es front practically all of the points ?f the ,district. Attorney S. .Morgan, Messrs, 11" L. Williams, S. ,J. McKnight, \vm'. White, l.OU Christie, ropiesent-itivi"-. from ilie )i angehurg ^ antl . Waterec?districts, respectively, were present and spoke. Dr. M. J. Sjumpte'r and Rev. K. W. Williams w.e.re pteventeUs^rom at lenuinp necause 01 recent" deaths in Tnt+i frtrrriHrsv " lrr MrOitT'prcachell t**4-?Friday nipht. to ,11 Aany nppi <? iativ.e audience. His sermon is still the topic. ,ol' the. town. Our city sympathizes preatly with Drs. KiimpU'r and Williams in the loss of ther two dauphterS, Cleo*. and it 111h. .May their los?r\he- heaven's train. ' . . ' -. l>r.. and .Mrs. K. 11-. McOill were <uper puests at the parsoriape last Thursday oveninp. Crops, are fine dn this section arid 'he farmers look forward for a prosperous ?a)l. ^ Saturday, July 2, 192-7'."DO&S \>-IIAT \VK CliAlM" BUG-K1L ~ A Wonderful Insecticide DESTROjfo rites, Ants Mosquitois,. Roaches, . jVloths, BedOU'tfS. MitOS OR'i ?? Harmless to Human Beings and Animals' . -Test imojilc; from satisfied custom- ' j -tl'S.-; IveiHfot sJ^uick Relief frnm iUitoq ' ?j, and Fleas .on t'hickeris. , ' I'ri'paml tii'.i.i lC\|iei icmeit Chemist 7 j. " -For * 1 " fa * i "> I, l Atrvi C 1 ?17 - - - - II.- Vj. I.I A IWA'l (iKOCKU 1U1 Hampton Aw., Phone $22&-' ' .-fa- i i < THE EVANS' HAIR DRESSING is th: hair dressing to. lay your haii; down. It will keep your hair combed rlrtr afl:^y lo?r ___ - _f~ ? IM'OD'C 1 I an" I Irr?gri?ini ? Kodf * ""I1 i fi I H. in nn-?i n .11 r-fpi'-curling _ and-waving; it. brightens and beautifies the color of the hair . ami HVes- it a .li^tt'lnds nfihentnttcc. PRIC E 50 CENTS Manufactured at U0(> Pine St...' ColirmbiarS. Ci.1' ' cto.o.o.oooooooovC'vOvv?:M:'0.<:'OOoo 8 Professional I Cards - 2 I : Ur/L. M. OAN1KLS Physician aiid Surgeon ... Special Attention Given . Diseases O _ Women Office Residence 1125 Washington, - 2250 ilutupion phqne? 0-120' . , Phone 7504 Ofiice Hours;-.... Phone 5556 9 A. M.~to 2 If M ~v'3 P. M. to. 7 P. M, :.... 'Sundays By Appointment* Dr. H, (i. Thompson . Surifgim llenliHl Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. 1,414 ls2 Assembly .St.,, Colupihia, ?> C :dr. ii. coo per . v Penitn , % ,> Gold Crown and Bridge Work r., A, Specialty 1' ( Special &H"&fitiort Given .fo Disease * - ' the Gums . Reto'donco?l'hon" HflOJ ?? 11 i i i II, Office Tlours: Telephones: 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. : Res.. 4692 H:0(> t.. 8:110 P. M. Office G70G DR. J. G. STU A RT ? Office: . Residence: 1702^jHain Street 1417 Pqt^Sm-p*! Office HoVri-sr- Telephones: ll:.m ATltr. to 2 P. M. Office 2536 6:0Q 1'; M. to H P." .11. Res. 6548 ' >; Dr.rj. Stephenson .. i . f. ,Chvsicijjn "a.nd "Kpri;enn ' pliurxwou ric V\\'......... ...OA eu:i.i.- * <7 wi nunu-ii ill IVI V^IJIIUIXTI f\ Specialty 7' . Office: Residence: ? i Tires ?if?;: i Guaranteed.? Lamps, ?~ /."J ?j wheels, equipment.? 1 ' ~ * Low prices. Send no A i rnoney.UsijLtinpinupjn.? - fl