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/ ' ? ' ** , ' I.1 PACS SDL Qraiigebiirg Notes ^?firj.nfrphiny fnt?- it. fnw dnys From hero he goes to Tuskcgec where he . has accepted work as Assistant coach in .atheistic* and instructor' in Biolo~7 ,"gy. Mr. Preston held the same* position at - Claflin College for three years. IPs reruns have made 'remark-:' hie rt-iy lit Pltf.? lin, having won threechampionships <lt.'-.n;r thx. ftasl season and rax cniun?; pionships during histhreo years at: Clitflin. Wc Avisli hiift (ftp snnre _SUCcess in his new, work nfc Tiiskegee._ ; r , Mrs. M;*mio T.'hltmore leaves this al'.t< i vwtn .tfcr .Washington and Philu-j." dt-'yhiu nvhej-e, ^he goes"- to- spend. a ' short while with friends and relafives. r*:v' r * , "Mr. Walter Jackson, Orangeburg's big idp.-ry Stable kppftervand business man, left this morning for Ashe-' vHte. where" ho goes to join Mrs. Jar son, visiting~and taking a much n?td(1 ' *t Mrs. Ford lveiierly is now spending| serine time. with relatives and- friends i in -the ?iiy ,oP .New, xork." Miss Thl'lipa On- is spending hor^ .. vacation at home.-in--'.Bamberg with friends and relatives. Dr.. K. o. W nivihson, President ? f j State, t'Olle^, is in Clika.. .oicliding the |?yt!'... - Tupienie Podge. Rev. I>I. C. Nix, who ?rr .daccriiVf j the National Pythian- Conv^iitibri v. as j /.nllo-1 Vii.e.-n in . ;.o of the death ! bf-r his v.ifo. joins ;:i ' ' sympathy v. :th him. j ~ ? Mi?sJ Hortttotf is spondinjr ,a ~ ' : $C\V uays 4.n B.'imlxrir. - - _ - Pi'of W. \\\ W illiams, master merliarii? in trim and steel work is kept'"!' very butty these days superintending ~-?:?the putting of the steel Work in t.mi-?, new Agricultural IIull .that is heinj; J .iniilt\t>y the students of the.Colh'jre... ftheyt have been busy all the sum" inert-/; . L l/tvP". W. C. Calhoun Ts also putting' in the. plumbing work, with his elii "cjoni si nil, nt helpers. "" Vr-~ -r-r jMus. S--- Morgan 'Itns rettTPneti to . the city ,after, a very pleasant vueac tiom - " I ? Withia the next four m^cks* the. Coir i I 4 * . .. Vy -.?._ v>. .iJ 1 lt-viC ueiis \vm uegin 10 ring. uuiu the State and Clafljn. Colleges aituoxpeet'pg a large enrollment. Events aroind moxt clairJ" n. j. : 1 - * ? " ' ^ V,i? :ttii?n time is nearly over. Only a i .v.- wefts? hence, and there be many j school- deer.; thrown open.*?Student-.-^ from various nans of the country will be Hue king there to get information .-.and. aspiration. What a glorious time" ij w?1| )l?' : ^ ?: : Mr. Herbert L. Dlv.kims, a student of the eoHoge department, of Morris ' College. Sumter, S ^h" 's ^p,-",l. . ing his vacation in Wood bridge, Ne.w Jersey, eanie over .last \veck anaspent the week-end very pleasantly ' with 'Messrs. \V. I). Bailey ami 11. i>. j ?-??Johnson'; Mr. .J. T>." O-vis, AViwbingioh. It. j : ?C? -'ho 1'"k fbr then pas; vij ' 1 1 day.liQfMi ,cn his a uraUoiwm' Buifalo, X. j mi hire 1 lu.'.i wi four' day's, t' air, yetui n home.. lie j .was the i'.uest of Messrs. Harold D. i Johnson a?d Wiljiad D. Bailey a' ; - Hit .'KUinisitn .sine t-lo^jdHtl. '"tfr4 Ari .informal party Was -giv(2v_iri 'hvifryf'" urf Mr. .1, It. l>avis alnie -lie was i.ao Mil Thji I'V.'niiijr A n,.-. ust, 18th,. by Miss Lula' Woodard of . 8G P'.lie St. CKher guests were Misses. Quintes ' Great, lone -Hamilton,.. Lu- J. s??-?-ci!e p T.?i !v .' anil Janie Woodardf. ' Messrs. Hotaid I>. Johnson, ant] Wil-j n.-vii !>, Mai icy. Joy was expressed in j dance., cHod pla>in<r and refreshments.The jijrcr of the party centered around | the lovely danousc, better known by : t'he nick-name "Quince." She .in ex-j ?' ht:" dance, treated us to an exhibition i .. of the jJack Bottom. She was over) . .. flowing with Hie,' also the hostess*- ' I ;J Frotii " there per request,we went' to the home of Miss Juanita Smith! on Washington St., where, we werej ~. Tpis 1 n~i-Trfo r tainml by danco ai\d music, j Not to ferret her playinjr of the mas- j tec,-kt..ti ume'io^rW-itiah many-Colum-t blahs hove neard. * . j [ ? FiKiKFfHLI) NEWS -- j'- _ ||( . _? ^Iwi*h to soy a few words about I tl^? ten -4sfV-' rfcviviJ-fiiootinK .at Trimi . ity-A, .M. H. Church.? ? *>. Rev, Wm. Ganti; pastor of Trinity certainly knows how to bring. to us the very host gospel messenger.- . j ? _p0.. the ''part-ten days he secured the servces of the Rev. 11. W. \Valk-! or, pawtorimr tiow at Arthurs,, S fl. tn , conduct this scries of meetings. He - delivered, a scrit of soul stirring; mm> vt. . r.Vn',I "ii-ith tvmnVi pamar and ~civdif to The Speaker. There | .were l'otiricen added to the church. Collection,- $11-.00. ; : " Mrs. Belle Nix'of Chicago, 111., is visrting her parents, Mrl and Mrs.; A. WI Simkins. . i i I I," I ii ".i ?-?' ' ' - r^?? .? * . f.' - " * * *1 lie meetiig at the A. M. E. ChUl'cll Chester,, S. C., was one of the spiritual meeting^ of the seasoh. 1 have never heard of such. He brought, a wonderful message each night to the hearers that Jillcd fhe pews. ; The community was shocked to hear the sad news of .Mr. K^n. liasterling, who died early Saturday morning August llOt'h. f ; 1??" ?We aro very .mtd fctr hear abcnirAtrc illness Mr. .(iR'cn , MtColluin,. tlu wltt-of l>r. .Mrt.'nlmrn. Wr hope t'm hoi ;V speedy ivcoy^ry.?^? . .VVv arc, glial .to have Mr. andjMi'S, HvSver -Covihgto.n back huniu-^jgain 1'ruhi their vacation. f _ We are also glad 'to have. Mrs . I : S.nhhs^ fimii?New Jersey hack home'fur a few da.vsT- . M i i i'iiilli i) l'.i Iiiiil." uial >li.'.? Alim IHr.ls ?i .y' in ;he oil j last week R N'. C.) visit mir Mrs TTirai*';. Sr Mis;' lYitvim Sanders was delighte< I to .have Mr. Henry A. Ik-die :111a Nurse McKay visit- -her.. iiAlu } ;?!> I'-iafMi'ia.".?.Tit. "vodi".?rrrrrrr t-ho I'. L. .tir.-. l4iuas midairs'. \.;o!a X'asrnith a'su < . Snnd'Ts. 'a; io '-.iani. la'iear ai' !...! 1. a iiuutth's vara.;. ?i VA* ...1. 1 <. 1....... Hifi *. ?\ ?. ?' M \* iw uavi1 tiiuy ("iiiis*x crV X. *.\ -1ii.!j: anil- her broth?* J>vi.n b;u k. hoim' ;tirrtiti ami thai) yiotfa-v. M rs. l-'r'.n'tnty McC'olltmi. id-.' (Mir.'.' ontf liana niado a .diorf?' a Ik . at.vt 'u' homo of' Mrs. .loans ' .Vw :uv certainly:."triad tfriyt; Atrs. io.-t y d.i-akc is nil tilt* improving sidy. Aiiss -lulia Moori'...?f \V-ashinjct??n. f^T*. fe. lav vacation at oily Wit ii i(i' 1 11.11,1 hoi- j >,,) ' t'i'io!i,I; ai J'tr.JMln-r and to y.vlconte ;.tr ' ;u k. troirf?~T A e were doliyrhud t >. have last >'.> ? .Mis, ...\fj..,;i-?<,;M ?it SiuiiUa-j ?-.('. in our ciiy renre eat a/Mori is ( ollnyr. ? ; ~ " ~ 1 .Miss Mavk' and\Mh.- "Alaiaft-rlohe While: < J Knttiatalwood. X, J., arc in---lilt' city -visit;ii.ii'. Mi *i jVhmThn IJoe.se*' , '".'i . lv ' " : ? g *" **" '? v ? M<c (>u>iicK M:\SS " iicvivul liiminp ais'sti-ll .a'oiay on liey. Ai. I,. Ua.io.sey lu-jvan Ints thirt, week revival-Sunday,. Angasi Jlsl a ruriloh A. AI. K; ( In.n il" \ . ilu.Dioyr wa.- uiii i.i Xuiliu'S-s illy aa-n -s'A ,S - AI?il;.iil a. prayer' mooting and. tlai?sirri; <?|' and mnipini d Mhrou trhi art., 1 hi-. i]ay Rev.i Kanisov pryaidu'd a. soul stirriii;. ' . viimrfr-: All wte* w/iv' jiiWiTt wort until c to-* re ioico. At-iio\. a''unl ! ' i' vin j ,'t riv.nn.? lit- .,t;u hrokt u.-.l'i-ad iti 'ij.l'f in - as. Sun 1 jiy tii \\'i \'. t Vix ,'H:id. :.u lism? Ityv. -Freeman (,(imb attain. 'lie v? eno of our <>\\r TJj_ VTMltti'ft .who.:..?|iiji])f-4 with us.ver- {VIrs. "Sara Ford frun' Kvurvfv-*'.' i.l.;'.Mis. I.etnVar iMtf> >1 r>.. A!. Vy- I!:;rdy <7f I !.- rnit JM_rs._|_,d'lv i'i'i (M \ i ;h-4.MW >cs-Sujltp "an.! Nel'!i> Brewer of-. AM .Mrs. M. T... TLnits.ey.and . yhildrcr \vjlLjX21dlLLlj_ALlllO>'; Uiro'nvh\i.nt \V.' \\Y are *rl;i/T to 'IvivMlicm' Vidtnt-*?i e at a a*. ve loome at-' a I 4Imps.. . , We are deliyhted to sec so man} ,?f ourfriends from, thW North. ' A! ry Sara Ford '< ? H van-Ton." 111. *v;Vs tne frtiesl'. o.!' Mfv .and .Mrs. Sin ? :*'afrrytMhuvrulny of 'jr.st '.rook. Mr^...01 rein ,X?. w and Mtes .Tanh '\'j i.in iV.o'I.it'd rn?\'< nlerv?MYuin.v and spent a'.tyxv hours with Mrs White; - M-ies l-'eiyrih arrtynpan led them.- f" 7~ ( l.hVMi.ANI) OHIO NJ-IWS - Mr. ilnti )Iis, T," K. Kcnrx-r cntQV failK'il !'"> - I It I j I- M'i?s Ncrtii K.oniuT Tuordny evening ivitirai whis party. AVo wevo delightfully served Mj-ss Krnnrn-i^ hdrt!1. tilt' lit'I' Wf. \\M) i':/l her a happy stay: in tip: .Mr. ?i<rsy. !*,. t'<? per, is on the siol last, we regret much to A ay, hut \vi "wish Tor him n -speedy recovery, a "Mr.' and Mi:-. J. Ih.vid,' Mr. an< Mrs?-Suttror, .Mr-. J. ,1. liolrsiosi am daughter. Mi.-? Ruth-Hammond, Mr IJravey ami others motored to I'uri te.s ..>prii!f:- irk strsd spent a deliyht -kil evening. - . M rs. Maln l Purvis Kellog motorci to < iiieiifOrwil.ii i i-iemU-.fov a wet-k-: say. " " Mrs. M,i^.iif|,,n f,f Tinimons Tide. M 7jmriil!)iU' rr plcas'im vie 'n?i in ivi'h / i .tc r-m-law, Mrs Alomto v'i>t.L'on. - ' r Miss Ituth t?:,:-r.n.nd is expectini Mrs, 1 111i ? (''.m-h-ck temHW-', v rof T>ar ihytou, r>. f\. hut now of-Buffalo, > -V-,,--'.a-KfHHfWl Ifrh :nKi-^th ho and sister; Mrs. Holmes. THE PALMET i . _ Abbeville Hews r '""iUessrs. Boston Johnson, WT E (irwn, Si*., inul' W. B. Grcen,^*'". won to "Greenwood on the 13th on busnesi Mrs. Mamie Goodwyn on Cedar SI has a swollen ankle,. which has wor ' ried her 'for the ,i>nSt wegk. She i: somewhat heft-vr, at this ^ritinff, t< ' our delight. ' . >- -?We are too sorry to say that -Mr . George .Gunner has :beeh sick at hi hunie here; hut glad to say he is-mucf r -better. Mr. GyHTOJy" is employed b> > the Abeville Water and Electric. Com !>any. 1 le bu^many friends thruoul tfto city and county who wish foi , liini. a speedy recovery. i_ M >"s I Morton l.jrnwn?u??XL ' ianta, Ga., was called to A ' ' on the i/ith to be with her sister -Mrs. M:ii>iif Goodwvu on Cedar St. who is ill with ' her- ankle. Mi:s - Ih.mn't >iii win limilod, thtirnfnir ; she. left on the 18th and spent twc hours -in Anderson, S.. C. w.;tT of her sisters. ' After which she Id' . for her home in Atlanta. Via. ? u Xlesvssi (Lmne'e C-urr-y. Rody- .J elf r ' mi ah.d doini I. Xi.iu't'.spt'in :i fun iiours on Monday night; tl-.e i.Mh : . llor.ea' Path as tlifc guests of Np* _ t ' 1 Lad?U'ili'h1 ?Wort liei?Matte son; Friends in Aheville are delighted ""Tn know t inl' Mr. .Simon Johnson ol Viies;er; Pat," has recoyeVcd from his ^ rei eiit Hint ss. Mr. Johnson,'is forliit rly of Abbeville, and is a first . .,v in of M r. p. H. Acker. 7 " "TT? P. ! ICI'M 111 flic none <d tlie l'ltll (liar Mrs. 1.ula Rouse is visiting hoi i iluuglUvr. Mrs! Ksthet'" >Tayloi i - Mo We- port," I'a*. This news eahie" jrs; n great surprise to hciy Abbeville l it !,;.<! . .nlt-heujrh'they wish hcM- liiucli " and success \>n her XbThern trip. M r. Fuller. went to Atlanta, wa. en the Nth and attended the funeral ? 1' his Wphcw, Mr. IClHs Hicks ? held <m t in'?1 At it. . L'hiln I'.odtre Nil. iirn-.t in due tor in n 'i t in -'lay night. August 1Mb. with ' Sirjiuiler, t'hhnceljpr Comiiian" der presiding. ^.Minutes of "The las , nice tin;* weiy. rend and received. II was stated in. the previous nioeiinc that the lod.ee htrve insiruetion Sheet ititf on the 1 St-ln. AH members' n: month. It was agreed to bj? lh< I .ledge. It Wits mentioned in the. meet . ic.g no the 1 Sth. . All, members o Phi In i.ii!"c No. - * will please ViotliT1- itlifl v.ome 'out, ^s liiany as -can ___ .. -Mi : is. Tli 1>. Butler, Henry I.o 'nih.x and Fred :Brmvn-motorod 4^0 Ah "ievi!!e .1 n Hi Bodges. S. ('."on rile IS .Messrs. Ilutb r ami i.oniax met t-hei "* h.dc'e. sir. tBrown ijt ..not" y nuniibe r yet. ..." ....' ^ 1 ol:.Charles. Waterman and Mr d. '.I. Butler motored over to. Atlanta a..last SUn.Vty ami spent the day : i oi. WlierihaiV's t\v'n daughters' am diss diuth . Buti^r ' returned \vit] 1. tiiem. I -'Mr. .Colin' T.. Nance spent last Sun \ day in" Anderson, (IreenVille am .1. n nw ood-?.n a motor trill. ' Mis* Mildred J. Shly'o's spent."thrdi I' * in cliv i ' -V- w. I-I- 1 ill :ju : t of Luetic Percival, . - -r Mas?and Mrr*.-rnnuu-l""J; Kdwards i .Mrs. Ahhie J. t'happeie and .Miss Jen ' i.ie K. Hamilton pent' erne dnv jku 'TvT*Hr^TTT7Tie"Mc7rnT*T^'-TM?"'^aTrr**T)TTTg*'T( r i. iiHmun Kails, S. and Savanna] men. Mi>. Xefr.o'lta Iltjrst pi;- Cherry St, _ i.c! . 'a a?Swird4vy,-d^^4^T^ir-^Tr^peTn sonic time, ller children went wit 1 " . lu<t\ -r WVJu verv .elad tcr>:eo-Lhat Mis _ ..lary 1:, i'npy Ji s" K ';.i hf d hiiii.i,- at ier a -pr'rlnntri d-'-s-sjrr'?with her aunt MrS; ( lara Ijichl, Ha]!' in Khox\ilh Tenn.. /" " : ' .. .it is with (i< i j) solvrow and sr cere rcgret.'JLha' Ave say that Mrs "Cltrric 1 >jrwil on <Trroiio St., suffers a .stroke of ]?aia!ysis week before, las - She is somewhat Letter at this writ ^ ate'. .-O t s; lie v. i<- i the ~eeor)d.daugh t~ ier of .Mis. Inila-itousc, formerly o ; Ljjit ,njAV a ju sident of th V .ioifnX'owaii of'Clelyt-litnd, Ohic - u tir,' rmm- H? Ahl'.eville a .JlViw Jfki'v aj.ro to attend the funeral'V/fJIlw me ther. Jeft on the lath. * .. Prof. J. L. Lindsay, t| piano an ) organ ' tuner and a company ~of tw ' men from 1010 K. Boundary St - Charlotte, N. C* are spending s'orfi time at 52 Secession Avenue as th guests <sf 'Rev. and Mrs, II. Browr 1 Mr, and Mrs. I.Javid 'Uavis, Jr., lef &- hut, STttdrday for their homo in 1'hil adelphia, Pa. - . < * - Mrs Pertl'l CraRSttti ~trTt tjgf Snt ? in da., fur her home In Washingtor I). C,,- after a two weeks' visit t r relatives.; ' ' ,J_ Mrs. Mary T,. Pope hfcs Been sic! L Inst week with a had cold, hut is muc r hotter, which is very pleasing new [to,her,many friends ... . rb LEADER . V [ 3TFs. Sue Pearl Floyd and daughter it SItl-ah-ol' Orangeburg, are here visit 3. ing ?urs. iMary Mary l arks in Jerfc.jsey St. s j nie Cletton of. Tfrook^lyn and iliss 31 Juliet Gle.ton, also' of Orangeburg I arc her guests. Mesdanies Floyd a.nl FlhteUer arc sisters to'Mrs. Park, s'j While here they arc spending some > >| time "w; ih Priest Mrs. Park's rjlnother. . . ; -1 key. J. CV Smart of Newberry passj I cd through the city last Wedk enroute r to -Urecnviltc. .. ' licv. *J.. li. Snfith conducted a refc-.'vixal mectiu'g lur L*-'tmonof {.he Ahheittta.Uistridb^:?t weelt.: He re, ports a successful meeting. , Mrs.?Annie?Poole and dmightpv, . Mary of Brooklyn, luive been visiting 9 . . ?i i'>,i*.> rntnvning- hr.ni^ l-wl va.nvlny > " Mrs. Maggie Bell Elmore, who is hI^h?visiting relatives here, will be here, two Weeks longer. . .Mrs. Maggie Goodwin and daugh.Mayme, spent last week in AsheIjdllg. i j U^t * > . 11, y 1 1 <? I I I I I I V- l l fiitcLiiF. Harris; J. C. Will rants and , Trini^ madams are among those cari.g Tor .the ministers. All gave theii ' lid. Rev. N. A. Rice of the Newberry ^ TA relet, Mi. Itehron, rendered exlent scy-vice. Around $110 was r~ MRSr-lTAt'RA "MARTIN IpA SS ES AFTLlt BRIEF ILLNESS . . Mrs/..(jJ^aura Martin, aged 00 years I August TTth at At'.j Junta,-Ga^'The body was funeralized . t h'a,furdjiy, ,11:01x1 AVi?rr<?tt Memorial M. li. Churcn; of 'which she rod been a d consjstenI .member for 29 ^ears^ The ' fHW*?il sQrmoii was deivered^ by her . pastor^ Rev. Crawley, who .was as e sisled by Re\s. McAdams-aHd Newts ton. .Miss .Florence Gihson?gflye a i. y.ery beautiful and impressive rendit tion. of "Life is like a mountain rail! I?rnnd."?The?doooot.od, who?hud?attained a very advanced age, was the "ttrr-frTflnwing survive: ' Mrs. Jgnft ' King, Rome, Ga.; Mrs, Mabel Brown, -Columbus, rtldo; Mrs,. Bessie Jonosj Atlanta. Ga.; arid Mrs. Ware of k . Greenville, S. C. h t A lai-py number of gran ohilldren s^and a host of other relatives and we wish in thank those wvhu assisted Booties Cape] in the "Gingham I "arty" last Monday night. These , ladles Just ""Wont don't." : Prof. \V*. E. Parker, principal of ' Lie city school, Edgefield and Mr. and r 4 1 *\ii\s. 4?rank Can oil, counsins of Mrs. MCoidie Ulipliant spent two Sundays ' i-trgo-^with Mrs.; Oliplvant. Miss Ellen VNUjHs of Laurens teaches with Pro. - I'Ul'litlV . .? ??; ...\?7? Rev.-E.-S Rice", pastor.of:al? Pisggh A. ,M. E. Church, Sumter, prekche3 fot Rev. J. 11. Smith last Sunday at ' "11 o'clock. Tie used as a text Acts " -1: Id- His sermon was enjoyed by .all who hoard him. ; : , Mrs. Epp Hollam of Augusta, Ga., coun.-in tu Mr. .Matthew Sullivan spent ! ihe. last weekend in the city, as the J Mrs. Rebecca Walton, well known jcluh woman fo Columbia, was in the city Thursday. She and Mrs. Lizzie 1'attorst n motored to W oodrUlf, Where f?t-hey set up tm-lva-st-er+t- Star-Chapter t Thursday afternoon, ? -Mrs. janfe Thompson of Spartanburg ha: been visiting Mr, Thompson, j-'-tlU' grocer, .">7 .1 orsdy St. . Mrs. l)ol:i Blakley.-of-Chester, pass.el through Sunday-onroutc to Abbef": vil-le. with hpr*son, Henry. . .* ReyiynT meetings began last Sun/' :i.;ydu Ml. .Car.mel. antl Duncan t reek. . isiu!?v ct(/ts(is uiienucu an nay nunami the taxi cabs did hustling j| htitdndss. ?. . " ! A1 ? >. Maude McChdlan'/will leave y for l'luledelphin next .Monday, Aug. j 2'>. to spend it' vacation. i Mrs. Jlary Tilly will visit?relatives nt .I'iiu wood and T.lloree. ;! liev. .1. i.'. Quai les, J. l>. Perks, J. ] \V. Wihtcrspoan, S. Jennings asi sistr<i IJe.v. J. McClellali in his revival at Bailey Bethel. His-was a . " a. vv;; - I'ul meeting. Many converts d ..nd accessions and an excellent -spi1 ' V.'1-- 1 :o>. l'ov-; Qii-vi-1.-: -mitl'nrl-w are of the Palmetto Conference. i '- (>ib- ol' jib- nion ^tivqssi'til rwi1 vals held at Popla Springs church : iit?ii- t<> a close last Friday nitrht with - .11) Id-cession and conversion, L . The people - Irtun?the cinomunity, " ' 1 1 ?T living i tird ti other, places were .'there. <m4aiiasse Revival of acquaintances marked one of the features of the week. '. The otlieers and ))icmhci^_tlf J'upt i? * r ... ? ^ laf deserve credit for their splendid 1 ronefC-d- No better or more gxperii-nc.-d set of ollicers can he found, .; r'.i'os..J. I.. McDowell, YanCejl.griffin, .....lames Plielt, Mose Williams, 'J, VV S. ;.Williams, James' Henrjl it? T\r -ii u? Jb:LU>RFpWi?Wa ??t On Friday, August 1'Jth, a large , crowd from here-motored down to - Eutnw Springs to the annual picnic.? I Quite a crowd attends that picnic ev- , er year. It's u "beautiful spot, the | " whoiv. tug?imi)e oi?Fuihtv i Springs was fought. , Rev. Gregg of Orangeburg passed ; ! through last Tuesday-.and slopped by j 7 to s/?e Mr. and Mrs. A. G. VVayinef.' ltev. iiregg is pastor^oi one oi tne ; - that everything is Q. K. in thaj soc"tion'."~" . t I, Miss Dorothy Cain and littleTtohortr.f Eli Howard of Georgetown, are visit- j ing their grand -parelltsT'Mr.. and Mrs. R. L. Williams. * ?." Mrs. Eh'za Alston of Winston-Salem _ is visiting relatives he ye-?U\. wish for her a pleasant stay. . Mrs. .Maggie McCnnl-i passed Fi.i- 1 day afternoon. . She was siek for several months! She was laid to rest i in the Granger cemet.ery Saturday ! evening. She was a member of Gran- 1 ger Baptist Churchof which Rev. | Eddie Davis is pastor.?Deacon &eo?f-< - ville?gave?a?beautiful?testimony?of | her life. She is survived by her husband and four children; ' mother, three sisters, three brothers, a host.of relatives and ( fiiends.. " . . . Rev. Teomer of AValterboro 'con- ; ducted a successful revival meeting I at-Grander Baptist Church last week for Rev, Davis. |. Mrs. Davs was yvth Dev. Davs dur' 'injr the meeting. Mrs."' Davis was Mi'ss Kessib. Anderson before marri-' ayb^?She R ft Lis fnnn this section. - 'i j Mr. and Mrs. Marion WjRinms^ lit-_ I tie Richard Allen, Mfs.L; A. Way- ^ | Poro Eea r Flair Culture, I'acial Massagin . . MMCL). LYL K.VHO Ls 1131 Wasliingtorv-Streel 'Doooo oo o o o o o o o u o o< If .- t <o i j|- '... IJ? -JL/i I - Departmt 1 " " V _J ' / | 1 131 Wafeh^iort Big CTTfe of C. tot king 1*or i ren. Boys Suits A Speciait; | Dry Goods, Sh f Connected vyith our stm 11 Shop, Barber Shop and Ben i* We are not selling'Rare F | cause we can sell Better Ft 1 a'o 3 iCi'ji o ?<oooo'~C->- I PINCKNerS Fl UNDERTAKER AND I.! OF SOUTH CAROL Office Phone 5707 1Q06 WASHINGTON ST.. . Pincknev's Sanit: BEST EQUIPPED IN THE I - FOR YOl 1 /10LLINS 1 (?UT-EORYOt | \jLOTHING |-T?iloire<i Suits 8 Loolc R#*sf ar L ?- ? ?^ ^ "WW ^ M. N. H. COLL 1112 Wa?hlngt6iTSrreet August -27?- 4-927 ' ? " Abbeville. S Mrs Pathol gull:?, ar departed this life at hoy home near the city?Satuday morning,?August ~~ l.'lth. Mrs. Kellar was a faithful member p'f Mt. "Pleasant, Baptist v. hureh lor U|C past lour years. She vpus thirty-six years of t^ge. ~ She was before her marriage Miss Rachel Simpson of Abbeville, S r she is survived by her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. n Tom Simps( n of Atlanta, (hi., her bus! ::t?d,. .Mr. Henry Kellar of Abheyiilo-iavd ten children. Three children preceded her tp .the grave " a few years ago] Mr. Wilson. Ijfrmy Kellay, . My. John Kellar and the baby, which was not named. The funeral*services wore held?at?M+v?1'leasaiit Baptist? ?^? t'hurt'h-Mpmlay afternoon at' 4:UU o'edbek; conducted by' Rev. J. W, Mat h i>j o t. To u ren h , S, (':? 1 : ' Interment' was in Harbison's cemei i,v M nt ,v .evening. in' l.Oti iiVlnelt ? MC. 1.. A, Richie was tlie umlertakVv.', . n~ yT7anje. Outr.ol'?tT>\Yn people who attended the funeral ot" Mrs. Kellar-L wove; her mother, Mrs. Rosa*.Simpson of Atlanta, (lal; Mr. 3otn.es Br add tM?XvAvla^i r.vr-S. Ch, Mr_and Mrs. J.-. ly. Cora, of Hue U'est^ .X. C'.; Mr. Jas. . Kellar t>f Augusta, Ca. . . C);.r (!ei'|). t svmpmhv Ifnfv Mill f? 'he bereaved family-in this sad hour ?f Ki'ief and soiti \v -throujrh which they are passing. .. liier, Mrs. Amelia. Way bier anil little Wilhelfnen'ia Wa.vmer motored to dhmtcmn., S. C. Sunday afternoon to see airs. Cora Bjaok. Tiir lields are. white, with cotton. Wy? afo stilT havinprnirt. The farm ev.s wi it' able?t-u-pirh u l>u days of * last-week. * - * ' wvv'^v^";-'i?y/C:'>^vC"?ovOAoo'50r? uty Shop i iniexmnpTFIaTr lh>hhing U3TON iS: -DEN BY V ? ' ?'. o. ipartmenr otore g t Columbia, i* . C. | CiQCOOOCO.'. <*>o0o'>00'*,0oo<" wfM'Mi nuMMiirMA "*? / I I??n^?Pi . ? 1 , ' ^i-vt .Store ' T . . '' * , . Mt'ii, \\ oijien r.ncl CKiM- { V:' . :: - oes, IVlilCcnery $ cc -h i.mt. Claos?Luilin ?! % ' uly S}.cp;{vv \\ (niii r... 'ride." Buy firm US" be- ,'y , *> f .1 dt Less. -z X MfF?/AT ~~.fr "r~7- :ypr-T;, ~~j tt* 1 ? n J?i?KAfc-HOME 4 CENSED F.MBALMER IN A &. GEGRSIA :ttfifra4-l Irifi and?Fn Equipment? ^nd Better than the Rest -5 ' f- ' And Prices Less j. . i ' ' .' t >?/ * -,'A * * '* * i ' 2GUR I LSY ' 7 AND SERVICE1 Residence Phone 7765? ~ / COLluMRiA. rt. C. | iry Barber Shop ?fCITY. COMK AND SEK /. [RSELF. I j 1 suits $22.50 MP | J Trousers $7 50-w-f"~7 ALL MADE TO ? YOUR MEASURE | f |f and Ti uusers. ||A id Cost Less / J -INS, Mgr. ' Columbia, S. C. -