The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 01, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Greenville News
The numerous friends of Mr. E. B.?
Ilollowuy, colored mail carrier of this (
city, will be sorry to {earn that ho
is a_pat_ient at his homo .on llynic St \
Jie is now, however, on the \vay to i
recovery. ]
Rev. W. M. Thompson, the well 1
known poetr of. Prosperity, S, C., was j 1
.. .'..a visitor in the mountain city Td"St
.... week. ' U
Mr. Frank L. Thompson of Provi- . '
dcnCei it'. I., is the guest ot the Miss- '4
" . S. and C. B. White on 1 kun- '
~f mott St;- ?? *???^
Mrs. Sarah Robinson has returned
from an extended trip to Philadelphia,
1
Dr. J. B. Rowe, popular young den- 1
l.i.st. Ill inw ' '? '
: . Leesville, S. C.,|last-week. ' |1
The BoostersClub met. Tuesday:
" aiiernuon^ut last week at tiie home M" t
Mrs. Murgeric-- a.mtih on orccn _Aye-j
nue, where a most successlul session j
.was had, the president, .Miss F. L. . t
'. - LyK5s7 preST'ding. L\ deHciousrcM.ost t
Which, w as served by the hostess w ho i
^as assisted by Mrs. W. R.' Sewell, i
was on^of'the crowning features of '
. r the-meeting. This was the fast moot- '
ing the ejufcf had had-since early in 1
"7 ihe sunrineiy. hence tan unusually in.* V
teres tifig and profitable afternoon was ' /
"enjoyed. : ,
i. i.
Mi's. Lydia Brockman, .Mrs: Ber- i
v ,. tha Hunt,- Miss Hilda, Hunt and Mr: r'
Verring Myers motored oyer to At--111
?- lanta last Saturday-. They returned fL
Sunday, bringing back as their guest, I
Mrs. Rebecca Hunt, who "will spend t
. several days"here. ' t
' With the lower part of his body M
paralyzed as the result of a fnle"Utie
of tilt' Kltlfie lit ah autoimble ae'- '
? ? trident Saturday night,??Nathan ' <
.f. . t .Aaron, is iiv a fair condition at the i
city hospital. '
Mr. Floyd Williams, formerly of d
Virginia, passed through the city Sun- *
??--day'tMirhnt.. Hodires. S. C. . 1
Miss Eunice Adams, a popular, i
vounir lady nf this city, i* among the ;
- ' new teachers at the Sullivan Street l
?^ School. We wish her much success
this term. - p
.Rev. D. L. Witherspoon preached a *
. spfenuid ^ermon at Alien Temple
Church Sunday morning; he using as *
a theme, "Reality against Formuiiiy." ^
. . 'lhe evening sermon was delivered 4>y
Kev. D. 1\ Adams, who spoke very
practically and timely" as usual. Tlie *
, ,A Ltugue and Sunuay School Services *
' * Were well attended.
Tabernacle's Record Smashing Rally \
. : 'lhe members, of Tabernacle. Bap[~Z
3 tist Church set a new high rally 1
-mark Sunday night when they collected.
over $170U.U0 in a sixty days' >
~"T;~ effort. A "new'church edifice which 1
I is" well underway, was the. underly
jng bause .of thi?; linprycedo.nted re- 1
1 "" spouse. We 'ctnigraiulaie them inosfp
heartily. Rev. \V. .M. Watson, their j
worthy pastor, seems to be the right *
" h'.?ih in tbt- rtg-hl poxo ; J
31rs.' Annie Belle "Aiken ol' Due
West. S. C-. shent. 1 he tiiWr wrn.L--?.roI
here as -the guest of . her. son, Mr. I
- Gzie Leo Aiken ''on'.Wartlluw St. j
" ' Mr.."and"Mrs. Alvin -Anderson of!
- - - - _ Due West, v)ere pleasant callers in the |
:?: mountain vity last Svetk-ind.
?"The Greatest Negro Busino
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- 609 F Street, N.~\V
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*\Vith more than. FOUft M
set..^ this: ynimjj- jj.ianl?
. ,V PROSPERITY, CONFIDEN
? CESS.
???_ This is (kie wholly .to uns
a-nd extreme liberality.
NATIONAL BENEFIT th
A of sound progress under its
~ with its present' efficient, <
_ JL employees >ha*-. proved its re
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? Wo solicit.your business.
&? If HAPPINESS come?, wi<
Policy] in ATT ON A
. ^ . Write us at the HOME 01
, BENEFIT agent within eon^
"Not for Power and Pr
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Bennettsville Locals
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We are delighted to Welcome this!
:ool"-wcut'heV. ' 11
Mrs. bums and son, James L. Lli- \
as, Mi's. Viola Sniith and sort, Mat- i
hew'JSmith, after .spend ing u delight-,
ful stay at home'with mother and ; l
Tiends returned to Washington, D. C.,' t
Friday hftcrnoojri. .. !]
Mr. B. T. Thomas returned to his (
itudies at Armstrong High, where 1 |
le .will complete his "high school i
<>nrsi' itis term. - - ' |l
The. stork. iHade a pop call to Mr. j
mil MrsV-J. R. Robinson and left a \
icautiful baby girl. i
Mr. R. McCollpm is-.out again, afer.
having on attack o? illnesg dur- i
ng the past .month. We trust that (
ie will continue tir-ipiprove.
LW. Lh I' UfuWip, i|p ftnprnvinr -slnw- 1
y. Nurse Ophelia'MrCoy is doing i
iH- that ti'mii'se can.do .for him, ' :
We are delighted to see Mrs. Git-an
AVMeCottom tmprovinir
Alms Alhilhn Reese ieTt. last week
'.or Kings tree; SL Gi, where she will j
each this term in the Graded School ^
here.? . ... ' *1 "
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Dr.-A. C. Cook was Waled to ,Rock. }
I i 14 Tuesday, accqmpartfed by Rev. \
I. 11, Rediek to meet the trustee borud
>f Clinton College. Dr. Cook as rush- j
trwltn vtovk tts thft conference h ~
eery near.* s
Mis C. D. 9andera? reporter, took'
i splendid trip, to Salisbury Thursday
n dining, accompanying * her little ^
liece to Livingstone College, Saiisiury,
N. C. ___ * - _
rne services hfcht^CShilUli Liupl'isl ?
huivh Sunday weie <i'liitc inspiring to
ill. .Rev. S. ,S. Voungblood delivered,,
. strong sermon. Sunday ISchuul was- ?
ilso line. . . . , . ,L
' Tilt' g'l'lldtd .-I'llUUl Will open' Mdll- ~
ii, .I'llinj'- \ Vfi-y ^m-.'ossriil i.Tiiv s
anticipated.
Prol'. and Mrs. J. \V. Cunningham
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nd (iittiu left {Saturday morning for
Florida, where they will teach this N
erm. . )
Mis. 11. J]. Covington and .Miss Khit _
na Drake niude a pop call at the re>ortei'*.i
home Thursday afternoon oil1
ast wepk. '. ' .<
Mr. and Mrs. John Pendarvis ol' 1
) range burg,. Mr. and Mrs. Soysine of '
Jlat-kville ^nid Mr. Marion Adams, '
motored to Bennettsyille Sunday -and
ipont the day with their brother,
fames Adams, and family.,
The services held at Sti Mark Bap- ,
ist Chuicli Sunday?were very good. ?
ieV. Rest or of I.umherton, -.delivered 1
i soul stirring sermon.
Dr. A. Ci Cook delivered an inter- , 'f
.'sting sermon- Sunday at the A. M. E. 1
?ion Church. . . j
Miss Wille-.M. Bradford and Miss}'
Francei>.i King left this morning for.jf.
Hartshorn College, Richmond, Va., I ^
.vhere they will enter the senior cla^sj '
hffte." ~" __ r^?2-t!
'Honorable II.E. Covington motored j"
i .im W-'i'^hirif I imr ITT1. to Rennets-1
.ilk- Wi'diicMku. ^-v" ?iMrs.'.T^
BT Stubhs" trip to Boston,'
STa&^rhiutW quite an impression, on,.
mr t'l.iitiiri'S. ~ ' - / "
Conway C. Russell
Expert Mechanic on till makes of
Tolkinp .Machines, six years of
experience, with the Columbia
1008 Main St. Columbia S. C. |
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ss Enterprise in the World." ><*
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i BENEFIT LIFE X+
iCOMPANY
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Wasington, D. C.
V
; .' L<fflltfLlON
DOLLARS IN As- ^
achieved?ami?in enjoying + * CE,
PRESTIGE and SUC- V ?
T / .." yj
olfiith management, fairness, %[
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roughout its nOardy 30 years
ordinal management,- and
capably-trained officials and
ssponmbility.'? ? -^4
NUTE SERVICE &
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" A^FICE,
or see a NATIONAL ^
i^nipnt rearh?
estige, but for Service." &
THE PALMETTC
Greenwood News
Mrs. '.L\hsy' 13. Kolman -\\us- called
.0 Sumter la?t week 011 business. She
vas accompanied by Mfss Alice Ga y.
Mrs. Joanette Bland returned to her
tome ; in 'Aiken last Saturday after
spending the summer ut the home of
_ier parents. Mi", ami -Mrs. Iv7~ll. Mcihee.
The latter, having been ill the
greater part of the -year, but has
Ocuperated sullicienlly to be left aone.?
; "
Miss Jimmie V. Williams left lust
,vcek l'or Aiken, where she will teach
n: Schohrld Institute. 1 -
Misses Lula Ballard ami Emily Ev-i
iiiis are. attending school at Benedict
:blleget y v.V ;
Misses''JUrtinot[e Chcrppele, "Beatrice
iiatriculatcd at Morris College, Sum*
cr. S.-tr;?* ' ?
Miss Helen J. Wa'tsoj) \Vill~ telleh
it ih'ltuii, N. V. il'.is ttITuul year.?-??
Misses lira .1. Oiiappelle and Jessie
iiliam .'n 1\ Thursday fur Wiim-buio,
,chore tHcy will icaeK in the city
>cliuul. . ' . '? 4?
"Alter spending two weeks, with
Ionic folk's-,. Mrs. A. M. Ft)* has re.u'vriwt
to 1 Iciidt rsonvillo, N.
lleV. "?rnf Mi;-. W.. IV- Wilik&n*; W.
Jr. and Mrs.- Grace Colpimii. 1110-,
ored to Columbia week and
pent tlie tlav visiting Triends. in the'
aphid city. Rev.
W't 1'. Williams went to HiltmrivrX.
C. Monday On a?carinf of the
iCM'h. in hj-sTahiily, ~ .W
Rally! -Ksiliy! Rally!: is aR-fhc'
iH>' in .the- e parts these daysT These"
ity aijd visiting pastor.-.. Results tire1
ncouraging.
--AUss U Italy s liaUjxd_e^pi c.v>.'v^ ..u,g
rrel I'or having gone, to her school'
t .Mini! I.. I in ayu n 1; ,ii 11i f y-fi'iJili-i,diss
Salalv Miller and Mr.-Cokcr pi'
aunvr.s, called To see her a lew days
igo. "
A deal. (>f seveiMl hundred dollars
vas carried tu^a siu ce.s*?ul end this
veck.whcn Mrs. Carrie Hunt released
lor hoUiiiix. uti. the buiJii^i^ add lluli
low occupied by the eontt'rejjauon o.r
h^ ('. .M. 1'.. Church. Presiding !,Id r
Hies of liie district, assisted by
lie ptyflAy ltev. Wilson, represented
he church in the Iran, action. . Tlii v
icOmpHshod, thvy will at an. early
iat0. bojym remodelthe. baUdijTg,
v.hieh will add much to its capacity
liul appearance. * *
' Mcsdiunes A. Mi.'Porruy'and'
Wartin are proVi.uter.s ot' a musical,
ecital to he held at Mount. I'isKah
l'emple Sum'.ny al'ternoon next, Loral
talent 1'roiii city' churches and
Brewer will compose the program.
>i' the- mi?sitjwiry Society. A silver
iicing Vim?i?c. una')).? . : .
Air. 1'arker, who died in Augusta,
Friday was '-fun'emlized at Macedonia:
wwd i.;' TFupannos flgsiBfe1
J. (i". a.-., i.-lid ' y ItcAjS. A. J.
M a rim, L'. l,-"X a!u! U'Ui't'i* olliyiukcA.
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Albs.t-kiU-Uf AUJIer, ait.er-'siic-ndi'rig
Llm-sinnim.i; dill N \v York. Washintt!oii
and Walium a -. , ihi.me a.aaiu u>
the delight uf relatives and friends
in the- city .' . ;
.Mr*: Jennie MVtihec is A visiting lici
daughter, Alfts l-vi-S. ^V'U) 's teaching
ar iSeneen. 7 ^
'ihe Bible iii>.kh t ! itriiail a very
nddresso, select 1'eadipgs. and alw
pro pr lute?spcee.ins v.'ovL. made by
members and visitors.
.hn;uii il'ill ln.iv.f of I^OV." and
TTi"vi.- .1 "n]p \v.r!l.-.-r v..fx recently - the
host of ihe /acuity of Brewer X^vmal
School in an infyrniul reception.
Mrs. I-. W.' Nance, Mrs. Ilanah Allen
and Miss Evelyn . Waller were also
present. Miss I ' lisy Walker, served
a delicious repast, including "obedience
cards'" tfins tavojTny the- party
wUljf-an InspTniig literary repast.
Xo men being present, Miss Daisy
recited Pn in r pleasing Way 1 _"*lVtilit
no use in women worrying 'bout these
sorry men." Assistant Principal
Briggs,. faithful -"Betty ford" did
iu>Uaccompany* thrs jolly set, but.rehialried
behind at the campus. She
\\ as.. relieved 1 >y the XunCe Special
and Allen . -Model." , They conveyed
the jolly set back to Brewers canv
pus. ?
^ Church News.
and li. V. i'. L. are still pushing toywatd
their-claim to have ?.i part ir
the Having of our l??ys?ami?ffi+da
Great crowds greet the leaders at ev
I'astor Williams' discourse ftnndni
from the subject "One Lord, om
4a4th i.no hitptiam" was. eloquently do.
tigered, ~~ " ~
Mt. l'isgah?Sunday"* School ant
Church work i.-, ji-crrl?rt;inir?nicely
under _ihc_Utudiuship of_Suj>erinten
dent Gray and the pastor.
_Jhe pastor delivered a splendid dis
course at both mornintr and evening
service. The services were' largelj
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) LEADER
Winnsboro ISews
The installation services .of the
newly elected lastor of St. Paul Hap-. {
tist Church is still in progress. \Vo,
the members and* fiends ajrj- highly
pleased with-this feature of Services. '
Sunday \Vus the lied Letter day at |
St. Paul Baptist Church. The morn- <
.iiig services began at 10 o'clock with'.
Superintendent *~(L Id. dManigault at i
his -post-of duty. Our pastor, preach* j
ed the uiornifig sermon; then we adj
jouyned uniip tliree o'clock. At three :
o'clock the llev, X. S. Smith, pasior
1 '
of the Black Jack Baptist Church and ,
I hie. choir rendered the evening* and
j night services. I am quite sure after-'
such a soul stirring gospel -message,,
the thoughts will remain in its hearfrs"
ears. ~"J r~?=~~ '
-I The <:nliind>i?>?ttttdVUuu^i-endcac i .
.some beautiful selections. The members
served dpinoy to alf visitors and
friends .\vho,wei\> present. Tho.-mem~~
- hers mid tVirmls feel pleased with tikmanner
llev. Beatty is entering-into
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. . Space will not a flow us. to mention
all the good things that'happened dur- ;
;ng the week of service. All pha- .
Ses have proved very'? pleasing and
U. - *
IlL'ljllUl. ' . * *
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TA.Kov, J: C. Dimiiat', pastor i>f':
. tl\6 .Morris .Street Baptist Church.- i
Charleston, S. C., visited .oui* town .a <
lew iViys ayu. ..While in tHo city he?
I?reuciwdiune-riitfttI -rit>r'mm' the in'stal- '
lation^sOrvicds. ' ' . \
It'ev. J. ,'M, Deatty antl?Mr, C. O. *
'Mcintosh matured to L'nion, S. C., 1
Friday,. September. 2thd.
f , ' . I ' ti t
1 1"' ( 'l'?'nfiii r.s'- A s.saViat inn . '
(>l'0Fairfield County held their annual x
meeting Saturday. '
.M i > ?- tiiacio M all in uiul?>.'n;U r of?Jenuin.>vill.eV
s]>eht Saturday in oar"
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Miss Julia Young; of Irmo, S. '
aijietu >al unlay iTnd Sunday in our.
V\!.. 4 4 l
f i v. * h t vi # > vi %\ 1!i iu R iini im.4 ?
thu> acchloA^ pi' lie v. Johnson, pastor
of Way man "A. M...K.' Church. Wo |
wjKi ho will ha imM ajyaiu ynun. j
i'ml. lJvnsOif ol tireai d Is, S. !
attended the Teachers' Medium; Sat-';
.tmlay. ; * . ' '
-Mr. C. O. -Mcintosh :tuul l?rotl\cr '
Icil Ifriiiux mornink' for Johnston. -Mr. *
C. O Melhlosh .will touch this win- *
ryr in Johnston Juki- his lmothi;r. <
l". .Mcintosh will, attcmil; sctfopl at <
Vuorhco's.- I nst[tilted
Anderson News.
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Mi-s.,^J?ary Williams of Xow York
City,, is visitih'K' Mn ami -Mrs. J. Ik I
Thomas and utliut i ulath l's. T~~
" .Mr, tk W Bdldcn of Union and his' ]
rati )n ;> Cniudoii.'5punt Suraia;. with.. |
Mr. and Mrs. .1. IC Bohlon on 'Ward.law
St, They loft -Monday'.for I.?ui-. i
yii- < umtrnr Blown and Mr. Millard
fnmphcll loft last Thin nlay for
Boiiodici CyllL^e--to-oontimtothoir "
ri'ilccc work. 1 ! ' I ~ *
Misses Bessie ClTnkscahs and fior.'"Hide
Burton loft 'Monday* for Mor-.
rls folh-pc.
liov. S-. L\ Campbell is attending;.t'nj.
opening of Morris" Collude, this Week.
Mr.- Alfred Hammond has been -very
ill for the past .two weeks. He . i's
much improved under " id)e'_ efficient
t chre- of i>r. TIdmond Johnson, phy
~ .-ie'tun ol'lhi.s city>_ - **
~ t Mr. ireese l.ee 01 Florida, died
Monday, September I'dth.at the homo'
of his daughter, Mrs. Katie Smith at
the ?.igc of 83.
Mrs. Ruth RectT'antl children
Denver, were the -quests of -Dr.'. and
.Mrs. I'dmond Johnson last wecfc.' L
.Quite a number of little- l'Alks helped
Master . T. aC. Campbell' to cele- 1
brate his eighth' lmtlulay .Monday at!-_
tor-noon. He received* a' number of
usel^d presents. ' . **'- '' f |
. The Union High School openedlast-Z
"M'eiliiesinrs' "Wlth'-UpA foRosvmg'-will-';
posing the faculty: Rev!""and Mrs. It.
HPf. Alexander. Mrs. Conic I-^ WntM
kins, Mrs. M. J<. Cassawuy, Mrs. C'avo
| Clement Jones Every one is looking
- forward to a most successful year for I
i-,;:.... ii:..r
I Mr.- and .Mrs. Fyod JaeksOn molbretf*
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.to Greenville Friday to ..visit velat-ivey.-'
I They reported a pleasant trip to the*
mint trio it y ^ ^ ^ y f
J Peek will be tflad to know "thy! she
> is. improving vapidly at. tlje J'ohn A.
f Andrew?Memorial?Hospital,?Tuske-"
j pee, Alabama. We. hope she will soon
- he home attain. *" .
I Ww??n4?d?bo?f*tx*?Miv.?I.illie
Rrown and Mrs. Esther Cowan out"
i)M'ii?mu'i living conTrneti?to?men~~
homos on account of illness fop a few
weeks; " j
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'of the city and Rev. S. C. Campbell
* of Artdcrson hayp preached great ser>
-tnons for us during the week in in-1
r tftrest of our fall rally. ' I
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Laurens News 1
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Mrs.' Louise M'eCIeltyn ol" Columbus,
L)hio, is'-visiting Miss Alice Galling- 6
.oil oil Jerse.y St.y-ajiiiil attending fi,
I.Iff! i Uj. Ihllltlfk. *?
sir. Siaiiifi;;' i'Olerioir l.MS'been COJJ- ti
lined to "hi*; boil "this week, b#t is re[.oiled
rating nlci'ly. . ti
*.Rev, J. .'>4. Johnson, principal of the* ?
Clinton liigh School, is stem often n
In Lauren ? these days. J u
'.itev.'W; (, Owen a was in thy, city ' a
. h'li.ia;,/ r u
lie v. 1'. S. Muscle y, formerly b^the '
I'orir.n- section, ami now na-hor at _7
MUithcyv.', visited Laurens this} ti
.took. '? : ?*r--; C
J. rof. Ij. \V. McCprekle,' rcpiesen- i(
Atlanta Independent'. pcHt.'st
v"iv.l ilays In" Laurens iygent?
7 jniifi"Tv.i""*hi:l>:,iii pilous. ; ' - ?
Laur !i:. Jn.s, taken on an air ojf _
school ; I'.'d4'--.'ili.' opon'iiig^was a y
jwaiul at'-a-j'. 'l-lie i T.iVipal of a ^
a'tife add half years of leadership at
he ila.'i.j'U u- Ili^eli Sttiool is ugaih at'
he lam" d'AdV-d. \V. -Mat!:is is the
Ikieiil?and na'nMu a A io'tant..Other?r
.i ll ue . ,-s are: .Me" lames .Minrie
Sanders. 51. i.. .Mathis, MaVy WhH vi.f
Uliphii-'nt, Mis* as NaVin-io ,5
.lh-'(ui a J>;w.'devs, llosir lielle $
*>rd)er. 1 .,e mhI ivi>Tn.< (.1* t m*..*>
a.' '-ill :c.Tr<- / ' r : sA':jl_ia:luujl _^j
S. 15. i'ai-k,' ; 9 .. a . htisilinjc ?
uisiiM > ,,t liUiirol .Hill this week, V
I* .'i i'injr Shoals v\:.so?'iakm
an-i,??1 . . I'm i,.< ami iviucl otli-4
V- . ' o
i' piM'sr.ii .... iu ro atUinkil. ?;>
'i iu-, i iih . . < >. vi lulij aii 5l
1!~(li. ii)iU)V?v^
as ?!i > I .'l itis -Work. Th<- v
\ viv;J ,\v:;. Vcjru nlhfyVt iifti/rely l?y <:>
<K-al. ?.rv't'. I||K' l-xi'af'.;'! piles;; (lis- ^
-(UK. u>v -ncce?ritntetl$
i Ifcmesleac
j ' r ..U - MRS. NETTIE sk>
I - Bread - Cat
?W? ''?? <l'iB a Specialty
f BIRTHDAY Cakes.
Y/e Appreciate
1 SSO^Aswmbfy St. w
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\ ' v Pcro Beai
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JL. LLmL-Q''.'-<cial Majisa<'inq
I . , N'lMLS.' LYLblS, JhlOL
o' L S. Leev^-s De
11 3 l , 'kVasisinglon Street
gl i ' ' ' *T 6*' L . -
t. '.r: 1) 'r '. t_i^ l' C,C
'8r EI
|?_ Departirif
t ; I)* I ' C r-\ ' \ ,
, uig i-.ine oi Clothing hqr 1
Y_ ren. Boy s S uits~A Sjp^cBfity
i _ 1 - ?O-^y-Goocis, Sh<
C x>iiiif.'ct('cl v, ilh . our stor
Sijop,?L&ifber Shop aneBBecH
V T V .
v yi/e a*?" n?t selling Race P
cause we-can sell Better fc
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?Iaprnsmm^^mtmmm?rnv^r^mtmwmm.. m\'..j.iuw ? m
f ^KNt^S**FL
I UNDERTAKER AND LI
OF SOUTH CAROL
'MB*'- ^?
lOOti WASHINGTON ST..
Pincli ncy's Sanifs
I BEST EQUIPPED IN THE
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^Saturday, October 1, 1927 i
is getting ti?j?; seYwces'of men in the
xrwiiuitiLV. niust ol whom were broad *
dough US assist.
.\ieinb'efs of lielhei, St. Paul and __
pringueid, tiie inuhiph fiolpjess
tgerOft-tuiu .Evening tightr were dutT "
~targe- nuiuucis.^ ehcie was old
me pleaching, suiting-, praying,
ii'out.ng. Suoh as naj, not been seen
1 uasp parts lor many years. The
in-t 11.at ute hamster aid not come
d\v uppTeu* to 'be- Providential, and
ro\es mat wnen we are ready ior
meeting, we aun t'need to have
tad^ to u.'ui'i' tHUl brought to us. All
uiior goes to Keys. Yiuchell und Alcleilan,
who - preached for us, the '
ood people wnO cooperated, and the "
toil, who Jed it. Indeed, "If God be -iv
us, who can be against us." v
YOU AliE NEXT ' *
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i c are waiting to serve yQU.with
'iisl Cli-.vs Work" In an. Up. to-/
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