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I Wy'July 28>1928 Breenwood News 9-, UuM. Fail, of AWheville K., is visiting her mother-in-law ^K. Julia Fair* and suns, Alphas am Miss Mary. L. Fair is indispose* MBIT Maxwell AVenue. Her manj W friends hope for her .an early recov ^^^^Rcry. B. Mr. Joe .Sims, Gilliam'ST7 is vers l at this writing. Mrs. Hattie Nance continues ill a Bis writing. I Mis. Kosa Johnson and Mrs. S. J Biurgess are among the ladies of thiBcity representing the Court of Calan Bthe v of Greenwood at Florence this Mrs. Azalee Willir.ms, of Gulf St. is in?Knoxvilie, Tonn. vioiting rela tives and friends. . | ^ Mrr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson, form Bderly of Tampa, Fla., were lieh't houst Htkeel>ing with Mrs.'Ida Jackson, 331 Maxwell Ave. 'Mrs. Ned'Wells, of New. York City B has returned Upjj(x_hunig-^ailin^--vi^ iting Mrs. Sadie Robinson, on Max well Ave. Mrs. Pearlena Williams of Rocli HiH.js visiting her aunt, Mi's. .I.ydii Washington. '' * *Mi: Charles Williams ^ among those" from GreenwoocI attending the grand lodjje at Florence?. Mrs. Evelyn C. Johnson and son James W., were the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Itohinson, Mor day evening, July 23rd -i ?- Mr. Henry Paynes, of Godsey, S v C., is in Brewer hospital. _?: Mrs. Jennie Payne Mrs. Bella Payiu and Mrs. Fannie Cromer are putting on a great - pe-fr.nr??jfor Macedonia Baptist Church.Mrs. Lula Erilo's neice and grand daughter are visiting her from New I York City... Mrs. Lulu Enlo has mo.ved in hei I 7, beautiful new home oh K. ( amhrfdgc .Miss Blanche Williams?Jeft?-fm i . Hampton Institute where she will atK tend summer school. Mrs. Leona ItfcGhee and Mrs., Ella topic are in cnattanooga, Tenn j "Vi sit ing Mrs. Maggie Martin. . TMrs. Lucy Robinson is visiting Mr N. McGhee's s.isiter from Detroit, Mich. Mre, tyubie Adams, of Washington, I). C., is at the "hdfiVb of her mothci who died July 24th. Her many friends ft are .in deejj. sympathy with iher in h^ -bereavement.? :?? ~ . " Mrs. Alice Hutchinson , of Winston. Sa'em, is very ill at this writing. Mrs. IIatti6 Adams, of Cokesburj St., is convalescing t othe delight of many friends. , . Our most worthy undertakers Biggs and Thaxter, on Rush Ave. J and J. T. Percival aro kept quite husj of late as so many colored people ir thfs section are passing away. Rev. F. D. Johnsdn, pastor of MoTi ris Chapel Baptist Ohurcft, 'accompanied by 'Mr. Willie Wilson are ir F" Dothan, Ala., conducting a revffrrl ? Mrs. Fannied. TO vans has return od from summer school at State Co). r? leRCr Orangeburg, S. C. ... ' Rev. Steve Chappelle was the speaker of the day at Morris Chapel, Sur day". Both services were real inter"5! r_?esting. . . . i\lrs. frlaniie I.ee Robinson" is indis posed at' this writing. Her many friends hope that she will soon b< S out again'. . . ' Mrs. Rosa L. Bowling , is eonvales cing after -a brief illness at hot- hnnn f on Gilliam St. I... Miv Jt?E-.- Hunt-has moved In his tiew quarters for his .tailor-shop ovei the A. and I*. Store, W." Side of Mair Superintendent C. E? Stuart, wit! - his faithful teachers met at the usua hour. Tabernacle Sunday School wa,; well attended. The lesson was" in teresting to all. Miss Daisy A. Walk er,and Annie B. Smith brought fav orable reports from the conventior that was held in Rock Mill. At 11:30 A. M. Tabernacle pplpi was honored with Rev. Johnson Mat this, of Laurens, S. C. He prenchet . a soul-stirring sermon to a, large ant appreciative audience.~Miss Lucile Percival is home agaii after having spent a very pleasan stay attending summer school at- tb< "V TVIissjSarah Simpkins, of Edgefield spent A few days last week in th< ? city visiting- relatives and friefids. Rev. R. F. Fox preached a wonder ful sermon at Macedonia Baptis .Church, Sunday morning, and?Sun much inspired and benefitted. Mr. Thad Kelly's many.friends ar "in deep sympathy with him in th t * 1 - EMrs. Carrie Dendy is doing a thriv 1 tug liusint'."^ un Mil.uvi'll AH'. COIII'C esy and first class groceries are th ~ secret ot her success. Wjeston Chapel is still moving oi by leaps and hounds with that gos pel preacher, Rev. B. A. Lykes. Mrs. M. M. Calhoun, Mrs. Hatti< Fladger, Miss Florence Lykea mo Greenville News 1 Mrs. M. M. Calhoun, star oraginst , of the Allen Temple A. M. E. Church t 1 hoir, left Monday for Asheville, N. h u here she .Will spend her vacation V L-in the-"land of-the skv." . 1 ! Mr. Eddie Hampton, popular door- -v - man at the quarter million dollar t Carolina Theati'e, is confined to his j* f ed on account of illness. We wish '1 ' lim a speedy recovery. ,? t Your scribe spent several days of v t -.o past week at scenic Caesar's Head, >. C. lie had a delightful outing, b 5 Miss Ltfllian Calhoun,, a popular . eaeher in the city school system, is >i s -pending her vacation at Belton. f Misses Lucius and Lula Robinson , trrived in the city last week from r--Vs'i.evllle, uhere they spent several _ v^-pks ?^ ? Mrs. Marjorie Smith returned last v .'eek- from PhiladplnViin wimm c.w~ . i 1 ? .. ..o. w m?j i; s te i hoivsister, Mrs. Lila Lee Ry- 0 ef. " , Mis. Virginia Robinson, a well isit'ng in the state of Missouri. e Mr. W. B. Bowen returned last week ; som New York City, where he has ? i been plying his trade as a bricklay- I _ PI*. ? _ ? ii* 1 *7* r The District Sunday School Corn t !. ention held last week at Springfield ! Haptist' Church proved a decided sue- i , er..i from every angle. -Large"crowds" Ti i ere in attendance and very interest- C i --vip- sessiops were had; f rs. C, M. Thompson, deputy of o, tie Court of Calanthe, is attending s - -the- State Grand Lodj?c""gahtering al violence. a Misses Nannie B. and Beulah S - Mi ore, of RhiludeTpbiirraro^tha guests "a >f relatives 'and friends here. f I . The Cin'erella Art Club, one ,of ? ' tVe I on ton s icial organizations of I be'city, was most delightfully enter- < ' tnihed at the attractive home of Prof. _q L i'nd Mrs -T XV llnnllmyt, Crnnn ? >n Thursday night of last week. |< ~ Quite a lrage crowd enjoyed the very pleasant outing-- "Delicious refresh- 4 nents wer served iralore. 1 M ! The .Allcnites Club lr.ct Thursday -"I . iftrinocn at the home of Mrs. Malinla "BarUn, Mcheod St., entertained i iy Mr, Sherman Sanders. b , .The. Sunshine Club was delightful- 1 I ' e t:rai:ed on- 'Wednesday offer' ">?'" the Jjoir.e Mrs. Adflic Grant, ( on Steiling St. 0 L. Hie Will jlo-C-lub met Monday at \ y- the h? me_ of_^Miss lCli;abeth Hum . iijhiew, on NT Calhoun St. , The Willing Workers Club met Mon , ay afternoon at the home of Mrs, | ' A illie Miles, on Jenkins St., where ? i splendid meeting was had. A musical and Iitbrary program 1 ill be given at Allen Temple A. M. f ; Church, Monday night, July 30th 0 ' .it 8:00 P.M. The program is given .f 1 ncfer the -auspices of the splendid j V.'len Temple choir and a very ei\- f. _ erta'nirig and helpful outing is as- .j -ured. Admission, .15 cents. The . ' nl 1 0 is invited. 1 ?llov. A. C. Sumpter, pastor of Al en Temple. A. M. E. Chuich, Wifs~in j arc form last Sunday morning when t e delivered a genuine firOT jclass y H spel sermon to the delight and edi1 ication of a packed house, he using IT" 1. '14.1C 1 Ul WAV, liAUUUa iTPrlVj ?11U - s '/uiK?l'ii' li?i??God.-??h??diqeourne? was a '({em, and it offered ample roof that young Sumpter is\ im? ptoving and is destined to a place among the famous of preachers in r he connection.. He preached another ^ ' fine'sermon'in the evening and it, too, 0 Was heaid hy a large number. Ex- v 5 e lent music was dispensed hy the s >' cry efficient choir. ~ Sunday School ^ ' nd A. O. K. . League services were ' ei y, good, as usual. 1 Dr. Warren Cooper, a leading defT- * | tist of this city, is a patient at the 5 Working Benevolent Hospital, where " he underwent a- very~painful though < ' week. . His friends will be glad to t 1 kriyw that he_ is resting quite well at this writing. Dr. S. S. Lawton is 1 1 tue physician in charge. * 1 tored to Greenwood in their fine Stu- , 1 dohaker car to visit their brother. Rev B. A. Lykes, pastor of Weston t i Chapel A. M. E. Church, t ' Mrs. C. J. Burgess is back home a- j r -gain from summer school at State 1 , Mrs. Mattie Moore, of Milwee St., c b "s horne again after having spent a very pleasant slay" in "summer school - it State College. ] t Mrs. Fannie Crook is evidently one ( - of the leading seamstresses of Green- j p- wo^l Customers are seen in appre- ~j ciativc numbers going to Mrs. Crook's e home to have work done. < e Rev. C. G. White, pastor of Cokeff principal- of the Cokesbury graded . . schHbl fr-r th? ensuing term. Miss "j e Isabclle Tolbert, former principal, and | rmly iinmnn that .hnT"Avor hpTrl thl's a position, will return to Alabama to ] - be a instructor in Mathematics in one of hte high schools in that state The 1 e i sickness of a brother caused her to ] - I accept work near home. j-. mm f ' THE I'A LIME Due WestrNews Th?. Victory way delightfully enteratned last Thursday, afternoon at the* lome of Miss Ilattie L.. Garrett. 1 iss. Garrett was the pleasing hostess 'he president,, Miss Innniw A. Huiineri .as in eharge of the business side "of he meeting; Delicious ices and weets were served by the hostess, ^he club is composed of young ladies f Mt., Lebanon Church, ami its aetu ities are dii'ected- to church progress, t recently presented to thiot church a eautiful bible for the pulpit. "* Mrs-. Janie Neal of Evanston i's the ouse guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia tobertson.' Mrs. Neal is pleasantly emembered by quite a large number f the people of Due \Vest, having ed here some years ago. Mrs. Agnes P. Griffin of Virginia rith little sons, Valentine and Frqnk 5. spending lhiL_sutnm'er at thd home f her father,Mr. P.."R. Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. J". Moragne and lr. and Mrs. A. S. MovMi-m. <ii.ii?.ht, uliy entertained, on last Wednesday veiling in honor of Prof. O. Y. Valem ;ne who is a brother of M.rs. Ar. S. Joragne, and who left the following ay for Hampton Institute where he ^ttTdViiTe d uiiii e" ilie"! ihtbhiY lei ni J7T he summer school session. Those (miuying their hospitality were Mesamcsdames Acnes Grifl'm and Xaiu 111 Smith, Messrs. 1'. -R. Valentine. ). L., Smith and. the honor truest;.- A east fit. for a, kintr xvits served the uestsr The eveninjr wanduHprhtfully pent in thtrix- -l;>ve4v htmTe:??: " The Sunday School Convent h .H t St. Mary Church on last Friday, Saturday and Sunday was a \volider-, t St. Mary Church' on last F*Ehtrrc7 ul success, Delegates were present rom many of the churches of the .ittle River Association.. One of ihe enynate dddressos~ \v as that doliverd on Saturday -mgdit in hetiaff of the ndowiiieiit?fund?fnr?Rt'innljiT Col. XggJiyJPl-ofJ^L. Piirkot.t* TC The usual interesting services were eld at Mt. Zion Presbyterian Chinch n 4ast?Stdibath with the -Rev. J,; 11. *oatley conUUctnig. The Rev. XV. I. Gore, spoke in his sual. impressive way to the meters of Mt. Lebanon oil last Sabbath, 'he Sunday School under tlie direr, btft?of?Mrs. Julia?Rubortrsrn,?hoi d n interesting - service. . The review f the lesson was ably conducted by fr; R. H. I .ee, instructor of senior lass No. 3. The A. C. ft. League .as featured by the rendition of a eautiful sacred "concert with' Mesanies Julia Pj Moragne and Josehine Joseph in charge, ay" for Florence, S. C., where she attended the grand lodge of the Knights f Pythias as a' representative from he^ Court of Calanthc of Due West, tevs. J. K. Vauss and \\*. S. Mlawhgrne left on Tuesday morning, to ttend the same as representative of he Due'West Lodge of the K. of P. The many "friends of Miss K-\?h: I'li'tin will learn with regret that she s ill to the extent that she is .in the tnderson hospital. It is sincerely loped that she will'soon recover." ?: . .. ' ': . ;?7-TT ' ? u altekkou<) news Sunday was regular monthly comnun ion day at Weslifr MTSvu^h'hurch. Ve were more than pleased to have a.r district superintendent with us, cho also .delivered-the burning nics.ape of the morning. At Kevi ^ Marcus, pastor, spoke fervently rom the subject "N'o l>eing like Clod" Row-?'.?Mareus-who?motorod to tardeville last Monday to Conduct ervices for the week, diminished his ituy on atcount of being summoned to he bedside of his- son^whtr-was serouslv ill at, 1 he Ecilmm >i.wpil;il in liis place. The third (juarterly conference was veld Sunday at Cumberland M. E Thuich, Ritters,. S. C. -Messrs. Nathaniel Kruce and tireeTi notored from Oranireburir. Saturda\ LilernoLiL and r on rained until- Sunday o Visit friends. Misses Helen-Simmons and Rebecca Vlaree, who have been attending the summer school in Oramrehiirff. have eturned. They reported a very successful term. Misses Mabel Dent, Ida Cooper aiu Julia Mitchell, accompanied by Rev P. Marcus motored to Brunson, Thurs lay last, where they attended thi rroup meeting of the Beaufort Pis trict. - ' Mrs. Bertha Harrison has Rone tf Savannah to remain indefinitely. The friends of Rev. and Mrs. F son. Lorenzo, who hna hoon ?oi-ions y ill at the Esdonn hospital, has in moved enough to return home. Mrsg Adeline FtiVgllSon and brother Robert, Miss Martha Readdy and Mrs Alice Ferguson spent a few hours ii White Hall, Monday visiting Mrs Ferguson's, mother, Mrs. Mustapha. The Kodafr lub entertafhM Wed ! Mil : : ip * TTO LKADKK I - . 15 j t{ Constipation [ |] Often Causes Sickness : fi J "About fifty years ago," <i nays Mri jjertia G. Q'Hliiuldv *" |j *- of ' Pbrtersville, Ala.," "my j mother gave me the first \ j dose of Black-Draught, and i 4,?- I have Taken Tt bver since, ' '.y "j when I needed a medicine i . a- for. constipation, I have used ' * -|j this remedy all miy married g } ! * life, in raising my children. j "I hdve used BlackJ Draught frequently for heartburn, as I have had * j spells of this kind, off and j on, for years. This, follows J J . indigestion, and indigestion i comes close on constipation. S , * "I have found that the best .5 way to head off trouble is ^Is h begin taking "Black-Draught i H in time. It relieves me of < dizziness, tightness in the ' ^ ~c"Hest and backache. "By getting rid of impUri- 2 4 i ! ties, Black-Draught helps to < keep the, system in good 2 . 1 the home, and have recom- 2 .5 mended it to many people, < I in my time. I always say a 5 I good word for a good tpedi- ' 4 I S cine.". S 4 Sftold hy nil HnifftTia?a 9 , J ?v CC-tcl Aiken News II '.. is vivsiCihg at the home of the liite ' Dr. C. C Johnson She along with 3liss Idhhson graduated in pharmacy froth lowiird Dn'iv'ersity in June and pass- , 1 the South t -aiolma State dhnTi d of y xaimr.ers ;sueeessl'ully . during tlie. "-ana1 iiio.tllll \\ e congratulate her and \\elrohieJut to Aiken. She worship i* (I at - Cumberland Sunday morning. . 'Shf' -i'<-n7^ i.. liu-ili-i'i wiipr 11'prominent 71 ; arty.. : ' " , 1 >elegates to' the Tythianp Grand ! 1 ofodKe ineetintr in Florence- J^eft on ' Aiondiiy and Tuesday. Amun& theni , ,\verO Mr; 1). A. Jones, Mr. and Mis. a\ m AloGheO. All-, and Mrs. A. B. Ale- ~ ihee, Air. W. A. Jackson,. Mr. A. L. jiualifiij S. J. Justice anil metfib.ers of he l-nifoeni Bank.. We trust this deli' ahuti an ill i el urn with honors. Aliss Alary K. Sanho.rn, the wide uvake progressive and popular >up nntvndent of Schotield Institute, left iliis week tor the state of '-Maine ( \\h'ere she wilt spend her vacation aiionir friends^ ** ; '' lie\\ A.. If. Alahry, of the Storm dranclv Baptist Church,, returned this week fiom the North where ho .has een_e.oH.ductmg' a preat. I'evivah lie ve parts a ureal success and and en- . oyable stay. We c;m tell from his _ '.iiii!e --.nil conversation that he has . ?l-cu.across thu l.,i.iy.'. ?; ' - i IJV OCA. , * . .ucrnrnii,' *rr-nitnr-< ?}le<ic'? Auuusta, (ia., 1) rot lire td'Mr. -j-iMi/Karl.n, tilled the pulpit atr Cu 111 hrl.itml A. M. K. Church on Sunday .nofniny last,, and preatrhed a very interest in;? ai'.il helpful Sti'Diuii. ? FiTi ti.I'r.d. U . li. | )ral ?*, prin ipal of the Aiken,-traded scTToo^TyeTe"" leased to greet him on the streets.of . I e city last .Monday. He looks well * tod .was't'qtvMi. .jovial, lie and his n'adam attended. the-.suminer school at State College, pranv.ebury,'and he is.' hi.-thly cl.tctl- over the branches tin. jrhtr - and lltty .cxccptinrntUy hitrh :fade teachers who composed the t'aci 1 y. Up\vards of six hundred oTUuV " >e.st prepared and hest looking teach-, is' .;itt tided. Prof. Drake and his ' "at ally that served last year have Cull loilcctdd for?another school efi'lv We eoncmti'ilato t he in:? The missionary society .oC.Cumberl. -laid X"htlicit hed its. lenuur monllily liiei tinu; ;it the home of Mrs. Il'McFarliii, Pendleton St. The meeting I '- as well attended and reports. were ' Mrs. Antreline Jenkins is the II O'ci'fsst'nl p.rp.^ilPmi* ? i T'ev. Horry, the pastor, .was presi eat and made some important remark's ' A very de'i ious and plentiful repivst i- wag sorted?hy the hostess;?Mis: I. McFarlin. The next meeting will be h Id at the home of Mrs.. Wm. McL (thoe.-on- Fairfield St-r- ? - - ' ? ' * s IH-sday. ;if-iT>Hi..n with -it uivnn at the home of^Mrs.'Katie ILkitf. Yai rioiis amusements we ^""enjoyed and (JcliuhtfnLrefreshments served. . ! Mr. Paris Bells, of Orangeburg, I-?(? >>(> Sunday hem -vmh-ing- relatives 1 nni.i.s i Mis. Bertha Bnirtett and daughter, | Mary Ann, of Savannah Gf?, who were .'spending the na.<tWeek visiting Mi~ .'Bennett's aunt, Mrs. A.. Ferguson, i have returned to White Hall. . j Mrs. I.uey Brown, Mrs. Lee Jlollie, | and Mrs. Edith Malone are still a. mong those siclc7 ' ' _^L- jL L - Depurtii) ;?1131 Wosliin^tui ! Big Line oi' 'Clothing Jul ; Boys Suits. A Specialty. >i . L_ : .j dk y l oods, si i t ! Connected with our Store ' ' | Barber Shop and Beauty Sli ; We an* not selling Kace I' ! we can sell Better i'or Less. I Greatly Ret ;i; u l.u.s" I TRAVEL ?... .1 $ . [the s ^ ^meivtosrtj the mos1 J -Round trip tickets, V between,stations dis l.iinii l <1 A " Ic.sS f ?? ? . . . A Round trip Tickets, 1 I ""'1 ? <1 J between stations dis I ^ " ?tance laO miles or 1 A less | & GOOD IN IJ.UU.OU ] .?? ? ? Newesr StVd Bfont Ret w een A - ' 1 \\<i\ economical ' ticket V Cuoii lor ?* ever offered stat i V* _Jhe 10-trip ticket A H I hi- 111 <i X The 20-trip ticket The 20-ti The :io-t A The 30-trip ticket The DM " GOOD IN ( ( " ii . ; A For further information, see an A A?ent or write t .f .. li. N. AIKEN. Gfriu-rul- l,a--?-n | SOUT fRAILWA' ~l ?II I I I II I I I I - I ? ' -rs ? >. *? *? ?*? ?* *? | BONDS ? ALI/l | Fidelity Executors / ft TTian and X . V - Fraternal (Mirers ?lm handle the 1 ft v SI-IK I S ol X $ - V .). I K /.pOOOOOOOOPOOPOOPC^'PvvvvOP 3 ...... , I 1 SHOE R! ? Men's Half Soles ? . Prices on other rep 0 PHONE 6820 1 Wiler> VV , 1 1 16-1 1 1 8 go^oico?p?c(o:oxioo:o:oomo^oo'o | ~We Stand Bacl a ?--WE use only 100 per err 8 WE h 3VP for VAllr nnvo three, hm>3r"e<3 patter prices are reasonahlj 3 sacrifice quality. || Owen ? 1117 WASHINGTON STR , i J /. ... ' . X9 v 1 ? - . rj ^ pake three EEVY f "1 enl Store i St. PlioiW 7367 j; Ait/ii, \\ umc'n atid Children. .!! . /. ^ . __J !-.' ' i " . < }" . . f n:s, .MiujMim: ]\ is: First -.Class Tailor Shop, | <op lor W'pmuliL ? ' . * " , \ ride. l>uy iTum I s because ^ ( A A A AA AAAa*aA %* %* % % V V duced Fares IS EKSS % by TRAIlfcl? 1 ? ? -fAEEST !t! .. OMFORTABLE I RELIABLE I ichet- sold daily ' ay tmm d.itt; snic une and a third (1 & 1-2) fare f*?r round-trip- i . " . only . 2.4c mile jr lays from date sale Une and.a half J* H A 1-2) fare V :? ' ~t*~?for round trip -??? only 2.7c v\f) s!.i;!;imn<; CARS A <l?. an; I'wo st-ni inns on Southern Hail SiytriH for period t> months. :?- '' iiuVi\ icltial purchaser and between oils (livfjiiiri' 200'miles, of less. . Per mile ?? rip lieket -12c "^T ip litjket _? __2c t : rip. ticket ._*i:8c . rip ticket ?2 1 ?2c x~ A ^ )\ctft-;s-()xi,v ?';? ?:? ? \ Southern Railway System Tick? % urr Ajent. Washington. D. C. A . HERN! ? SYSTEM 4 " " ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' BONDS I ~ vIMIS '' i m % administrators, Guar- :< ' ^ - XI ^ i !i iu<iih'\ should bonded *}* ?~~??i????? Y it w itu i: i s I ' ?... * ropi:incK. At?rnc\ i: 1 - X. * ** * ' * ' * *'* 'X"!1 vy vvvvvOvvvvO vvvv0v000-CtoTC>0'Cl Pairing 1 > Sewed-Qn $1.25 I . airing in accordance g Martin - ' I ' Hampton St. k of Our Word i it pure Wool Fa tries . . i onal . selection more than jx ng arid with ^11 "tTiaU. bui i ? 7 low. 1 o ^ro lower would - & P a u 1 j ilors EKT PHONE 6963 -*-*+ ' t?-,. ; ;'.- :?-?j - * - ~'*J