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FAGE SDL * . AAAA .>1 .A, VVVVYVV <> >, T- ' . ?? ^ "The Greatest Negro Busiite ? ? The National X i Insurance t GOh E Street, N. \\ ? T <???J v "With more lh;m FOl'H 3 a -^et-s; this young ' ' = > . X EKUSPEkii'V. COXEIDE} X' CESS:- ??: '. ' . Hhis is V 1 oily tOUrlJLUi ' ' NATION*Ai: ' v'T'iTP - . OfTHMi'T i ' ' : <y> V! 1 i>?ill' j | C'i ?-? & *- ofitploy>:W44t>.:; pvov-kd- i: v-r V i;p-'iv)-!').vr:-::i ~ ' ?:?v. , ; *? "Wy soTRTt your bUVtmc;^. . ! ii' liAPi'is't-:^-.^-.- vi suraricc PoHr-.- ?? ' '. - v. V . Write lia 'Qt tlio HO 34 IS O V BENEFIT aj . 77777T< >1 J : . - * "Not for ..Power and Pi > ? ?<> *? -v>V> <-* V <? ?$?< < adjoining corxrri:s to hay m ':. EXHIBITS AT Oit ANGl.lU KG COUNTY C?)COKKl> .PA1U * : ; t ?? . z .... . ?=- ? Ora.rirehjr;*.- S. ('.? Aki< h ihtcror.i is being aroused in the third ahtTwMi I ? Oram.'*'vv-j Tmin'v?('"hn'od?Fa if 1 which is to ho hold here November! *" T 3?>11. , AI iiy t.id joining counties have r : i'Kii-o t<? I'hwc oxjiUitts"? Plans .are to make this tiu; "TTj?? ?" H year. Mere schools will place exhibits. Baiter mo?p< am promised, "-and the slaw, will he largev and more attractive than in the former years * of the fair* Wednesday, November, l.'th will he o i'liUn pi ' noi I. n't il i lie )>iiihiic .schools of Orangeburg "County will Prizes will .lie aw ird d to the winner, of the field 'rev.! truck games. Tfrtil'Si-. '. i| day and-Friday,' t,Rot'iaih<'v..i'l he the birr attraction. Po?H-dicl ("dl:e"^".Yvn*.l' v Sriii'tfcVyV.linW S' C !f will meet on Tluir:- j?iy.; r.r.d Ail.'n I.'ni.vev-1 - sity and Chi ilia Co hep; Ay. 11' try -their - neltle on Friday. II th ic;mu:cs promiKC to-liivfre c iv.wds from all sections the .'-.J .when Alumni ?? .et thpjesiwcLiv'e ?* Avttt-ije. on hand to roe fhei.iK favorite to.vn^ win Excursions WiU be on- aH- uiilrbacls * , *. ?n(i,inj? the crly.nijd l.n uxv crowds VjII \ ' be present ef.vry- duydto attend, the ~ gala w-oe ! : /or th;.. e >1uvd people. _ \Vh?te people. oi-ido are giving - -tlu ir lu-avly s ipi>or; and welcome -to 'V~' ~ the - enterprise. . T .' '' ' _ x IM JT<: I! R R' IS. > N A J* tfl> ACT I NO -j. DIRECTOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AOIMCv'l.Tl'RE AT A. & ??r ?- T. coi.iT:(ii:?-?? v'\ Apointee is :(iraduato of Iowa Stale College ; . Q^ecnshoro, -Nt-C?-Oct *' ? Profcs " sor B. H. Ctutchor, hoa?l of th0 <li?t? 'virion of flairy Jom?.*- > y lo?: }>ocn re cently appointed ' acting d" rector of thiv depm"input of. a:. ric,ulUr.tf. Mt. thg local Nojfvo .t riuil'^ural and technical college. Mr. Crntcber, .n.ain'of rich GX.KGrionPO Mft mi tfkt*/.** t?r? 1 . ough 11is fully.-<iualifiod to servo i"n t-ho ..<?.?as the chief nv.inii -I ,*f '1-i, fy-.pcultural depart i,. ? inertt. * ' " ;. ^ The no\viy appoittie.d directing head '"".1s a' promict VTT Til ko.ttee Institute, p" Florida A. and HI. Cu]Te.\>0 and Iowa ... State College, Ames: lo.va. .He has ? snent some time , iii_ t.ho ? graduate ??? BL'hooI of. IOWU. '- ' 'M;{ t1-'1' ""1 h;" : ' "master's degree~ " * . Mr. Cruteher lias enjoyed a life of varied experience, wovl.in;r at Flori da A. anil .317 Coltego, Alcorn .State .. 'Ai and M. Ct>llo(!vo, Alcorn ar.d ' at A. and T. Coih-yo. Mr. 'Cruteher is a rijembey of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.' . ' Ilis many friends arc wishing him ?;? ci:*-'?~ ? p- ?TIIE Sl'NDAV S( IIOOO CO.VVEXV tion or i in: iv: p DISHK T . ? " .1' -1. - iri.. b J lie?IIIHWKIUIUII .V.U.I l-HV-HTHt-HH ?: :^^mntownlA. gjgjMgfcfc '11 HgggTTg jfr September ,21, ?1 ilea yMl[ *"~^-strftng Kcv. C. W. Williams was cHp* p lected cJifc'f- secretary. " * We arc livjnpr in a frreat Oflfe, whero ft ' men arc Icarninfr that to cope with other churches, we must oqujp our E .. . selvec for the task that is set to our M" ' hands. Ever sineo. the beginning of Hp civilization nr.an has been mafcing Wm ' :ht?hh A A A A A A A A A A AA en %*%*%*%*%*%*>% /> X ss Enterprise in the World." ot it CO! Benefit Life . es; Company X * 4hh \Yasingion, 1). C. X vvi y fo 'II. LI ON .DOLLARS IN As- X achieved and is enjoying ey sCE, PiiHS^IGE and SUC- li; ? 7 ~ . " '?~ 7 ?~-ht selfish management, fairness, V 10 - . ? 1! j1" v_i in . . . ^ iropgholvt it.< nearly 30 years ^ t-t'H nnuuigcmeut,.gSfld 7, i '- n^ux>. it~ 7ii!7FiTrtsr n niL.V j * ? possibility. Y-i01 1NUTE SERVICE ' Y-L . y i" . ~ f7" "h I'hACK UKiUlND,'fth in- V f!;' VI, [IhlNEFlT, bring? WQk, ; ^ I'-EICIC, or. tsoe a JS4YTIONAL %[; ivenient reach. i U *? * ; ?j y u fest'iKC, but folr Service." V ^ . " '/ *' '' V c " ^--- ??? 1" 'f rOjlTOsts: laong all lines. We are told lijii-t primitivp man roamedwith ani- IV mals-and that about 5000 B. C. when' ,e li .. -' i vii. mP'ainHii'nt riror, in <nntf I'aeoured regions, ?is in the valleys of ?I he Nile and the Kuplu'ate^, there L -ntnr ivitiiiiK ;md i-iviliy.at ions already venerable with" 'Age, and possessing at .arts, provernnvints and institutions ..hat hear evidence of slow growth nl , !,l 1, <'i i'V' l i'iiu-?-1o of. t ime. So we kM.yw jhot.uhon man .first ap- a Roared upon tl\e earth. We have ne ['something to study about, 'even pur ar ) churches. . Think of the wonderful progress ! we have made under the protection vt' . t i :..,i i in,* i iKtviet i, iTowinir bv leaps *And bounds. Almost every-man -ea-n?mii-wi'i1 to?the roll?one hundred per* cent. Some have said that tvo I 'arted at' sometkting that we jjoiild | not do this. year, and tha.t was the ."drive: but I*1hj*rtt-we can n.\y witiunw ^ e.'vag'L.i rat ion, .that. every man who. i> has' vut hinvol.f in,the."work has sue'.ceded. So there'rac no. iinpossibili- a, .ies with (h d. _ Although the crops are, jp *hoyt. pur people are doing the best Tfi , they can. * -We have had a wonderful at ! y<?v in 1 he Kingstree District with m J)r. T: j. Mile's. We have had peace- m 'hroughout the year. , If you_dQ..?*d ;h ! beliove us watch pur reports at]the anpual conference. Where there is. .of unity, theTc is strength. r :^rf Bishop Hurst could not have [put in 4-nau:r--fOau-MiaL_tJae_l2fiWLMr"*ir Jylp All- n in her struggle. Dr: -A iles .IrT: bc'.tn w.akir^ ;'-?\teiiH'Uts all,tiu'-nv \ ear "and not. only this year, bui- ev- ~ crv -year since he has been! ifresidinc n elder, that he would not e ev let; his *\y [m s", inn n presiding cldpi let person- -rh al niatf?*v< make him trfat a minister } wrong:. The church needs more Chpis- V tian presiding: elders like this one. yj I do'not mean to-'-say the he is .the-' ordy-nnor-Uut~-I?do. say. that wtf need pi more. ? ! ~ " . ot nfi ' Rev. I>. NV Wilson aud his gojxi. _t] people spared no pains in- making h ~n ; pleasant for the convention. They d j gave us a splendid repast the last tl [ night. . ' li i . We had several distinguished visi- tl [tors': ariy>ng them, being DrS. D. A. n l'errm. \V. V. Carolina. J. L.-Bertbow, I R . vs. J. (" . James, J. I). Uutledgc, .1. _y ! K^Daggert.; ~~ ~~ ~ ~ g Rev. J. C. Quafles. " , ELI.UREE NEWS ! 1 / i. J The Orangeburg County Training 1 "Sc hool, located at Ellorce. 8r (v.,..or>- ^ (ncd Tuesday, Scptcmh# 29th .with ;? a Very favorable outlook for the ensuing yeaiv ! The program for the day was ar- I vitngctj for an opening and cleanup 1 .' ?>*. Tho exercises began at 9:00 I A. M.p.with Principal Daniels, presiding, who gave the principle rules !>v which the school would "be gov. cr'ri'rfl throughout the' school year, s ~~ Y.r>7. ' . . through .remarks, assured the teach- \ ers 'arid patrons of his support. .Mr. ?. " LydO, 1 Secretary of the board, spoke "h : ui-,Tf*rtlr^;^>eration tnat nas always ~ * tffit nnhlln <-.f Vflr,-- T rec and the sehooTs. and assurcti "~1)0Mril's- sujtpiil t. ??-1? >i Mr. MaTTettc of Oranpfebufj?, who v i fnmo over to encourage-the farmers, h -and to Hrinfl( a Tn|ss?iKe for Mr. 1 . S'chifTley, who could not be present; said .that it wil] take aTf of th? peo-1 li i pie of a community to cooperate.with r i?the school to make a perfect coop- F ? ? the palmetto itioh. \ ? ,v.. i. i Mr, John P. JJurgess, supervisor the Sniith-llughes teachers of the i unty ti'aihing schools of the state, (1 who is\ indeed working hard to ] uig--iihniit\hettrr fanping conditions J the Stgt<^, unci who" is also inter- i ted in general -school work as well, < rdxo fnwnthly-of-Uic. success of the i hook. He said 11 11 the ofiicials of l c schools had taken no little pains . selecting t lie "teachers for the Ello0 school,'and'that the Elloree school ill be used as u kind of. a laboratory r the prospective teachers of State llep-o. ' The patrons were, asked to give ;pressfohs, antl v Mrs. .Mriymc Wilms spoke of the cooperation that" nt-.i.-vtf nvi^eti wilh .patrons and achers. and assured the same with iprovemopts. ' The" writer ^vithmrt ' Hesitancy say? nit Fiilort'o has one o? tlio best- e-| iigpged - t h<" ?ls - of* its kind in ..the ?ii: ^-^iiuT wii h Die ._i>)"ilov-I:iix tt?icli-~ sui-ees.; is the uniteh wordt Principal A. Daniel;;, .M.rs, Sara Z.1 unit 1 Itutli C. egg. Ruth j, a.cotc. 'm-v, t ahilO Fludd. Mia. Ma I I.?Y''. . Mnri.id Robertson. h>s V'i ' ;.a Wakefield and Miss Isa,'lltt Walker; v?.?-?? ,>Ilss' .Ethel Collier, after spending ie summer in Atftfttift uty. Wr J? * id New York City, is home again, the delight ol reVitives and friends. The services ^t Shiloh- A. M. E. i hnreh Sunday \vei\, quite inspiring i all. Elder Warley. pre Ac he'd two | nVerful sermons.The ftiUovvinfc attended hte game r 'tween Statjo'-and Walker Baptist it-ui'djiU.i itnv\'nv .in/I Tnwn. ' 'V Kfit.l. Or.cul Williams. Mr. and, ^TTT 11. W iiiiaiWimTt MtKjt-tfrriTr1 011 William's. .. ' , .Mr. Ivol ?;! Kennedy is very sick this writing. '.~~t ?-?- T Jlhtry. J. Way. is. inxfikrving rely. . , ' Wo ?i1'c now having some rain after 1< >ng*s|'ell o f d ry weather; whiel^ls de?l very- much 1'or the fall crops id gardens. 1 ?r-,? : 1 ItUlA i?V14NTH>N OF THE 1 AMASTKK DISTRICT f . r.?KHK rtrr Popular Presiding .. . ,' v . Elder ; . .; ] . v ? ; 71-1 ho"j^aa4^i?i.-.>.e?.ce nxttnl i ?XL? "no'v" Kl^toryw^fc was..)) r oriotineed by 1 j_o lie the best ever held froih. all' ig!< s. ^he^rta.-ou for this was tfte, jn'5i.i.c uprin such a way a1. <A Uh .Vjfu'ywivnl' child could l'tiel | , home'ami tak0'. a.^nu't in the disi.-sii.n. All id' "vlie -.su'o c".:4 Were of-, odevn..Surttlav Schoo] topics . *.tnd in'gs fjjit oiir jStSvdyS'! "Schools need.] Dr. JR.- P. Eilfe. who is the-prince.. ' pt\ ; '.iiiii'r i-ijlers- in South'Carolina, j, rl .\t k-rP' ? a.V 1 l '.-.-uilii.l'. c !de; s .-In.old kj. 1'i-w.r.. was smiling as lie Av~'ii,-"A.;e -of hb'' "ft-.tK U'lng irried. out. A goi-d teacher is one ho i an )u"p all hi.' >'u;vlny .School ' ovkorA' bus;'1' discus-iiiU1 and getting formation concerning SivntV.y School ork. Dr. KMis is an expert hi Sun-4 n. School c.'mh. 1!m w.i?. t;.v.."'.i! by to late Bishop Chappi-'le,.'trained in p. s,;in(l.t^~svhottl~~l-'niuir ul Xash- n llo, Tor.n. ' ' . . " This scr'jhe is not the official rb-1 in meeting; hut \yjH say, however, Tat the odtuational address'on Fvi-i aynightjhy Dr. D. II. Sims, was one j f the ibest over , fell from human i ps. For one hour and. ten minutes ' us greht. educator swept men, woion "and children off their feet. The Tfo'mtes sang thou1 lavortto college i ells, .joined ,in hy Morris College^ raduates, who holpe,d their brothers j nd' sisTors in doing honor to one whot s doing untold gockl for the race. Tof. \Y-. R. Bowman started the col etion with one dollar, followed by tow' E. 'P. Butler and ritKors; witfij inny Haptiyt- cont-rihut-ing one dollar ; ho. . I Rev. S. tV. "FordhnTn" -ny The pastor.' fe is ;V colic;*? Kraduate of Allen' ;nivorsity and has things Well in:~ iand. Ho is.-also principal of the' liirlv Hill graded .^school and is doinrr cell with - both school and church rork; ' . * . ' We Iftok dinner with Tom Sander? ! krturday. His wife was out to the' TturcTv nut n?l IfWffJjr* TOIf Tils' Ve also nu-1 and chatte i a while frith j dt Rohin.-on and many others, top | umei ; ','o mention. \Yt: ^I'.o^cd . with .Mi- and Mr* low-m;> v, 'TTrrfitrrwm. Htr gwwa fiOO va? ix^_nr.?t!-nnt~Utiuli. a t:In; m-RinrrittH Leu l.iillor saw null, s-jy tnrpnt. farm. j c 'Iocs not buy- anything in grocery in^.rbut suprar and "coffee. Bowrmn Robinson and his family ive. and board'at homo. Whetf will ny race take lesson from Bowman tobinson and his kind. *. . .. - * ' . -*'-T" ? r. ~ n' LEADER NEWBERRY DISTRICT HAS YEAR : OF.SUCCESS The Newberry District of noble pastors and loyal following of mem.omply with tfie requirements of the :hurch. This is my second ytuf laboring with the present stalF of pastors and excellent members of the AJI. E. . Church. 'Their will to serve and to sacrifice for the maintanence of the church makes their yoke easy and their burden light. - L 5. 4 '? * ' . . J . _ The pastoral group of the Newbeiry District is as great in sacrifice and service as any group of pastors. They say that their District must hold its former reputation. TKe^c promises are very cheering and pleasing in these, boll weevil days. This is my forty-fifth year in the itinerant ministry of the A. Mi E; Church. During this time"!-hnve fiagtorcd' nine driTerehTTtppcrhftments; some of these I have served twice. Tile acme of my intelligence has been and is 'to hold sacred the high office "f th" hri1y '"'"'' "y nrid to diligently tilr. y the church. Whatever the Church has committed to my charge I have given an honorable and honest account of it. Such as I feel now conference, record shows that every charge I have served has improved llurjng my pastorate there, materially and otherwise. I have even had the conscieneeness of St. IlanT. "Woo, if I preach not the?gospel of Jesus Christ and a fiu'r of my preaching the go.-pe.l to others and J myself a c,ast?. tvway. During my itinerant career I~havc served the- church - under ?tourteen bishops; iill of this number have pass ed away, except our much esteemed '.mi beloved BlshbJ) John IIuisl.?Notone of the- above number was ever called upon to inquire into complaints iiniuc a^uuni; 1111: ui ?uy iui iiiuTKiim. .My conterericTe record will .-attest., to my statements. I have and I shall ever strive to make friends of every man and enemies out of "hone; for I lo heartily approve of the'conscience void of. all offense. I am conscious that I am far into the evening of my . (] there remains but a few fleeting . m,is. when'I shall be.mustered out the militant service. Even in the eve. < ' . . * ninjr of my activities I hear"-"' thfc< j?all for more and better service and my ! on/'t-.K-nfy Of dts needs quiikenj my cdre woven powers and stairs Uiem of the front and cause nve to answer. . Thc needs and work of tho church are- increasing as thc days-go by arid niAVn AM/1 ?>nef ?V? buvn/Upit .uijU otVOlv:ilUUlV piCMi oration to meet these demands of the church must be. made in thc home school rind church. The- language of the Holy Writ teaches the succeeding generations to ask the fathers and they will tell thee, ask he fathers and the ywill tell thee, nnd the olU^men aai/Lihey will show thee the way. Thc memhots of the ensuing Gen. eral -Conference. 'will nave a great program to put over. No dulibl it will l>e the greatest in the history of oitr General Conferences. All of the intellectual powers must twvfffnT1 hined. Theory and practice must be blended to put over this program. I may not bc-able to do much in helping to put It over, hut I am full of anxiety tcr see it go over. I -wondet if .it -would insult thes^TriCatXftris" tianity fo rmc to ask for 'd1 sent ir <aid General Conference and at hanfl nf my friends and co laborers inJthc prospel of Jesus Christ iTrttre Columbia Cpnfcrence. . oft?. 'LYLES. HARDEVILLE NEWS Th0 many friends of - Mrs. Marj ...uu ? i. u~. i'?uivio vvm lentil Willi lugici Ul HCJ death after a short illness. She was laid to rest in the State cemetery Thursday afternoon. The deeeasec is survived by a brother, Rev, Johr Freeman, a sister, Mrs. Peggie Free man, oi Hardeviue, S. C.) and" Mrl Sarah Frasier of Georgia.^ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Grant" moTofec through the country to Statesburg Ga., where they spent a pleasant slaj Visiting relatives. 'After a short staj they mootred to Georgetown, S. C. where they visited mother and alhci relatives and friends." S. C., spent Sunday here visiting he F. Gi| npnol. WnYulay here .vi&iting.-be, .cousins. She returned to Charlestoi Siindav niirht. Rev. J. H, .Nero, pastor of St. Sic phtn A. M. F/. Church, motored t< HinrR'ston. S. C? mid buck llm-mre visited Jacksonville, Fla. the pasl week, \vhilc there he visited hi; .wife, Mrs. Lula "Wjalker. The marty" friends of Miss Char lotte L. Scriven of 17 Ridge St., Ashe ville, N. C'., will be proud to knov that she is. (Still improving; ha'vinj gained five pounds since being in tha ,city. . . ii Ti di i ii !iii ti i-ni? ' ? : /' j?7 -r^ Mr. T. W. Brown, Grand Chief of Good Samaritans,' his wife and Mr. . G. B. Brown motored JLo Chester_ on | Monday, where "Mw. vBrown held his session of the Gi'and Lodge of the Good Samaritans. riii i The Rev. J. L'. Bcnbow s'pent o few days in Columbia last week. v ; . Miss Ruth Blassengale and Mrs. J. E. Anderson left on last Friday for Springfield owing to the death of [ i Miss Bias sengale. _ Mr. Rescop Bryant left on Sunday for Johnson C. Smith College, where he is Attt.ending school. .Me dtrrfie's James fCinlock and Melvin James of' Andrews* were seen in ihe city on last Saturday. Tfoc Flite Art -nn<^ Social Club held - Tts?&ceon4?meeting. Af the season on .iff ni'm.V.n *?. uwv.?? ??v Vlti: xy.->lUVI1VV of Miss Janie Ward. ? i TU.> ~lu -trjmf?nfr -1>f iho v.-mtriMtttisical and literary series Tor'Beihel Sunday School started Sunday afternoon witlPun instrumental solo 1)>* Mr. Ros" '.00 Dnm ii and mtal > hy 'Mer.Vrn. " SHumv, Tiiv'iiM'. rnd Ben Jumt'u." A brief address by Prof.,'Howard, the . . iessmt by -Dr. J. L*. Jlenbow, pastor. Miss Sarab I lorry .told of observation.* made during her summer: vacation. ; HONKA PATH NKWSr The beautiful weather of autumn is here at last und the school bells are J^mg, n.umg and children,, are going to school. " " ' ' ' I MienMaggie W;>" wbo ktrarh 7 ing in Greenville, . \ as--the guest of Miss Cora Mundye last week-end. . i OO'OOO'O.OOOO^WVOW^^O'OOOOOO'O LHomestea MRS. NETTIES A ?Bread - Ga X v\'e Make a Spec'alr I BIRTHDAY Cakca. S "T"7" v J We Annreciat* ?F330Assembly St.? | Poro Bea ? Hair Culture, Facial Massagin |, MMES. LYLES, HO | I. S. Leevy's Dt li 1 1 o i iif M - r*. ? 110i. wasnington Dtree OOOOPOQOOOOOOOQjt-gOCO'OOOOOOO ?t* * * *# % !*/ ?* 4- I. 's. T J | Departmi | 113 1 Washington Big Line of Clothing For ' ; ren. Boys Suits A Specialt - > rionH^sh , & Shop, Barber Shop and Ber i; ? We are not .selling Rare 1 t cause we can sell Better f IPINCKNEY'S Ft UNDERTAKER AND L .OF SOUTH CARQ1 -I * ~ ~ 4. I JB ^ (I ^HA^ i^i w II I Hr * t B up^ - .... ^W^BBj H/ I m \jflj ml B X5iIS#s9BK j^|Hi^^Bv_ ^ I B r(Blirffl? 1/ r" ? 100(5 WASHINGTON ST.. -! Pinckney's Sariit 'i BEST EQUIPPED IN THE ?i * FOR YOl t, .- ; - --I ?? 1. 1 ~ ^ *" ~ I - Saturday, OctobenJ-54927. Aire. R. JM, Johnson, \yho has been J rprtrc in lurtnc past few wfeofcu, is ??. better, w , Missionary Society Circle No. 1 met iit the home "of Alrs.^^pura I; uuk.s unit Viv?.le \o. J at thu-humo * Ot ..I r s.- Lois Humbert. VCireie -No. 3,; ^ ' met- ut jhe home ol' Mrs. Alary Clement. w ;.i ~-r+* \ * - Airs. Lula Chapman has returned to Washington, D. C., a tier spending several days With her mother, Airs. Alaude Alatlisdh. - " Wo' it re glad to" say that Mrs. Lula Pi-uitt is able to be up again. . i?Mv< Horaci- Aluttison gave Iter mother, Airs. Km nut'" Ware, a sur<prise, birthday supper on Saturday evening. Among, thos^ who enjoyed '>tf f^-nnihy -wive-Air. and Mrs. R AI. CIiTliesf.akr. All*, iirfd Mrs. Kllio Alit iTellT Air. and" AJrsr Robert - demerits, Air. andATrV. Jo:ms Watkins, Air. and"- rJi ? -i,.. I'H!. i. t>. ..I. . >1.... tf..... A kiirs; i,jurii i>kk?itison". M is."IHapcKc"C'WftksCtU^aTgjrT^ ^u'Trrr otiiers. ~ ; Mrs. Al'ee Latimer, Mr. and Mis. Boyaec Brownice'.'-and' Mk. .attit Mrs. I . Bonier Lniimcr ?'?f I-cVe West, wore KUoctsi of?Mi ; li 'irvti "V linkscules Mtiulay af'i i i;<" M. . ttEY. Wr Kt LLLvL-IMU4N l'JIILA^?- ?L ., . DKM'Mi.y rA.. . Mt. Olive Baiili'-t Chu-sch,. Columbia, S. C; ?* hero visiting- his sisters, and bMh.'i-, who ave lu'Vj linK here. . " Cast week and Kiihdny.^nipht. he ^ preached at the Coinnnin.ty Baptist rtiiiw.H- P?.v M \v ?s.? tor. Such a wonderful sermon has never been lftard in this comjnuni iy. a ftoi- ih<? soi'nmii'. Mr:, James v ^Tav shall l'cndmd?n beaut tfttl-s<?l<V - - - : which .caused much apjause. .^^oowoo^wi!' ?: ? ?d Bakery | NDERS, Owner ^ kes - Pies y of WEDDING and I r? our Tratle L?^???? ' PHONE 4932 I p; I ^^ %.;.o.%OAAAooc>'0'?0'y':..:'':'0':- >.> t m/f " i I i i*I \ , vvy'vvvvvvvvvvvOOOOvOOOOOO'? uty Shop I g, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing' g USTON & DLNDY apartment Store | t Cofumbia, S. C. ' o' ' OaOOOOOOOOOOvOOOOOOOdOOQOON^ eevY; ! ? ent Store _\ | ?, "N, ?X ? St. Phone7567 % \ - ' S^len, Women nnd Child; y\ V-"; | i|>esi lyiiHinefv . | >rc is:?First Class "'1 ailor | vuty Shop for \X omen. r Pride. Buy from LIS be- ? or Less. I r m i ?% i ? ? ? ? ? * JlNJtJKAL HOME ICENSED EMBALMER -INA & GEORGIA- _ Funeral Cars- and Funeral Equipment . . As'Good as the Best ' ' ' .1 . ' ' And Better than the Rest And Prices Less * * ? " , +-\ WUK'*51 - ? ' AND ..1 .SERVICE . . - ' " , '",-7 / ?' ' t?3!-sh== . .. . RcdliU{iice Phtum = ( OMJMmA, $. C. ary Barber Shop 1 CITY. COME AND SEE [JRSELF. .vi 1' 1 , -" - ' -