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Saturday, September 29, 192$. ^ GRANITEVILLE NEWS. The rain has ceased for awhile and we are b?vin8 sunshine again, The service Sunday at Bethlehem Bap twit church, was, about the best we've had this year. Rev. E. J. Daniel preached a soul stirring sermon. We had several visitors; umong them * were Mrs. W. H. Morris of Augusta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Alford Alphine of Augusta, Ga.; Miss Jcrline Ketley of a Williston. . v Or Sunday, night at Mt. Zion Rev. Win. Moseley preached an able sermon. We thank all of our visitois I and friends that cooperated with, us throughout the meeting.. Mrsv Alice ^? Boydt oqc of Mt. Zion's-old memberu who has been absent from rhurch for about three yearp on account o&hcr inability to walk worshipped" at Mt. ? 7,inn Sunday. She jmiovnil f.U?, 1 ins very much. We all were glnd~to <s nee her at church. Rev. J. R. Stevenson returned to school Monday morning at Allen University, where he will complete his-col lege education this term. We hope horn u successful year. Mrs. Lizzie L. Philips of Aiken, S. ~~C,, was the delightful guest of Mrs, Mattie R. Fair on Sunday afternoon. ^Mrs. Resa Walton and* Mrs Kli/abeth Carter from Philadelphia spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Ella Miles. Miss Jeroline Kellev of Williston spent the week-end with Miss Gwendolyn Fells, Miss Mary Alice Allen, Mr. Aaron -> 1 Sims, fo Barnwell,-Mr. William Hick son of Dunbarton were the pleasant visitors of Miss Gwendolyn Fells'last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cleveland motored down from Washington, I). to visit their many friends. Mr. Sylvester Jackson will leave soon for Chicago, where he will visit friends. The Royal Five went kodaking last Monday, pnd enjoyed themselves very much. Mr.. and .Mrs, W, B. Coleman of Augusta, were to the Bethlehvpi service. TVlOV oninwo'l a ........ ??C - . V.ijvjvu vvijr iiiucil. Mrs. Annu Williams of Ashevillc is visiting her brother and sister Mr. _H. W. Whitlock. . ' ?? ?CLEVELAND, 1)11 IO, NEWS. Mrs. Alice Butler, wife of.. Prof. H. H. Butler, ftartsville, S. C., is spending a few days* with her brothers. Mrs. Butler is on her way from Chicago,' 111.,., to Pittsburgh, Pa., and back home. The friends are delighted to have her here. Those who do not visit her will give her telephone \ calls. Mrs. Irene Kener of ..East 7'Jth St., and Mrs. Emma Wilder of East 46th St., have returned from a delightful two weeks vacation, visiting.Chicago, I'cuua unu [juinis in Lyiinaua. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hale are spending their vacation in Rock Hill, S. C? with relatives and friends. We are?very?glad?tn r<>p<ut that Mrs. Mabel Sutton Anderson is recovering from a an operation at the Lake Side hospital. Mrs. Lottie Cooper Rucker and ehil.. dren of Cleveland, returned to her home, after a very pleasant visit of two weeks at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Woodson, 8486 Manhattan Ave. Detroit, Mich. Miss Alberta Carter left Sunday for West Virginia where she will attend school. Mr. Wm. McCoy and Miss Jdfcsie . Hammond were entertained with a ". party 0n 46th St. ^ Mrs. Theresa Castermari entertained a number of ladies with a luncheon in honor of Miss JLtmia Browning, Clarksville, Texas. . Progressive whist was the past time of the after; noon. _ Mrs. Ruth Hammond Coopei won first "prize. Miss 'Browning was given the prize for honor, guest Those present were, Mesdames Pcolii Ingersoll, Rosabelle Thomas, Blonnj -Campbell, Susie Sellers, Alnetf Holmes, RUth Cuuper, A. D. llnll-ftm Miss Lonia Browning. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holmes, Helei Ruth, their daughter and Mrs. Alici nammond motored^t0 Kent, unio. 01 a pleasure trip for Mrs. Hammond. ? ? I. ATT A ftEWS. . Mr. Garfield F. Owens- repreaente( Andre^SkPffafrgi "M. K. church Sun day sfchpol at the State onventioi whicHs was held irT Gharle*dn. Ml -Owens reports a very pleasant -trip. Mfs. Luemisha betnea and llttl James Mingro having visited relative and friends in Trenton, N. J. an Baltimore, Md., returned Wednesday Miss Bertha Couser spent Wednes day evening in the city on business ? Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Betheat are il at this writing. We hope for "ther a speedy recovery. Mrs. R. T. Mouzon left for Boaufor Tuesday morning. Mrs. Joe Windom has retume from his trip to New York. Mr. Dava Betheat spent his, vaca tion tn ^Vaahinyton, D. C., with hi .. 1)11.1,ON NEWS. The Dillon graded school will upon ..Monday, Oct'.-- 1st. Hoping that the i -pai t nt^s' will Lake due notice arid put the children in school. 1' Mrs. Mamie (ionion has been 6n , - < ' . r 'ho sitl< list (or a lew weeks, but we ' hopo that s)io will soon recover. jWrs: Sallie < 'rawford Ims jtVst riturned. from Red Springs, N. (\, where she was visiting; friends and relatives.I Mr. T'.'S. Davis and Page also Miss Reulali Causer will leave for State j (jdlege (ho 'jfith. W'e are -hoping for th'ein a splendid term. >' Mrs. Ma-ry- -Met'all- ti.iul daughters Misses Carolyn and. Lilly, were visi; * :V. x'..... 1 ~ : t i? . i tni ii?Muxla.v-.-?. 4-?Miss7 Ucrt4rfrX-\?user was a visitor in I .tit t fr l.:i^ Friday, t ?.Alist??'.s lYiMi and Maggie Williyins .1. litri jixijii'il t hi* Twilight riuh A)nnda,v?at 11iv*ip hointy ; I" .Miss AticC* .1 olios loft Monday, for Morris College whore she.will attend school. Wo aio hoping'., for her a happy t.oi hi. Wo wore glad to hiive- in our town jlhii" on in n 11 i' Mi1. ^. ltUuikiiir, n li? ii~ now leaving for- State C til lege; whoro 1 tip w ill - t il r up his College course iii ami- jriOiMMl jimojL . ( The.* A. 3L. K. Sunday, school Convention that was hold at l.atta was 1 at short on in count''of tHo flood. Rov. Fonorotto oouldn't ovoii pot there. J Mrs. I- niina .1. Wright liys just reMimed l'roni Trimton, N. J. Div ami Slrs.^iL C. Brevard from 'nnplon. were \isi?ig Dr. and Mrs. ' K. K. (ii'i'ihui l;iM.\oeh.?r- -r? " TTo arc very ' thahktut that tlTTr -storm did.not db ttny. more damage !'.Iian it did could have. been worse. In some of the places of our town I our folk had to move .out. Some of j ni l* t1 osso 1 s .Hid hrdigos have floated.. ,'ivay. ,-V' good . many of our trees | wtM'i' Mown Tip,"other'""than that wt1 ! f tired- lino. .Our workmen Wore in j quite a hurry .trying to get our tres-a sols fi\o<i and unfortunately,they loft a screw unturned and ono o#*ouv largo main trains foil through. No ono killed; one or two hint. . Wo are hop ihjr Ihynt a quick recovery. A happy' hunch- of college and hin'h schoo) students will lie in Dillon this Tvtnler an?Tthey arc plannlnf? t() mirkr" things ready atVl iii order, Jed on by. some of our social hunch such -as Misses M! \\\. (\ M. and R. (\ Miss Ma^jfie Wititrate has been on the sick list; We chanced to see her yesterday;- triad ^ho is up and aide t< out atrann: . . . . , We are triad-.t? sec' that some of our irpod folk are still pushiutr the ease >f Ben.'Bess. For liberty. Dillon is .on the: j'rte-utnl will send funds in a few days. ... Our trood pastor Rev. Jonerettc was as l'-'tta! IK hi-: mos! of dul.v?Sunday. Cloud musi# is heintr. rendered muter" the "direction""-of Miss Bertha . tuiuscu1. the ortranist. while in town". The Sunday 'school is nipvintr alone nicely, under its Supt. Mr. J. O. Dinn* ser. .Mrs. Georpin I.arkin was as usual at .It*-)- post <>f duty. r?r. Tl. K. Gordon our pood physi ian is - jit -' his best on the job every lay, in spite of illness of Mrs. _C1 >rdon. There was a Solo Convert pivinp at - I he I! 1111 i .I < Imm.h ,,n 1-o.-t T'ur.nipht. Some of the best talent of our twon appeared on propram. Miss Bertha ("miser at the " piano. She. seems t() be in her field when she**?? at the .instrument. Allen University is doiup pood work, we can sec it), in their students. . ... iiif Mr. 1 .eon Bethea. Messrs. Fred Moody, Sr., Nesbitt . Bethea, Jr."find: M rs.. Florence Be. Tlfeir spent a lew .hours ITS--Sellers Sunday aftefnoon. Rev. T. J. Robinson of the M. E. i | ehim'trmpTrrted a wonderful stay at the "State Convention-, in Charleston, i Mrs. Mac T.. Vice and little son Her r man of Atlantic City, N. J., spent i Monday h< re the puests of the writer. Mr.-. ^1 ffl '". Scott nf Cohimbia is visitinp her mother Mrs. Mapple U. i J Bethea. i' inp some time with relatives in MeColl. Misses Elizabeth McBryde and llatJ let Ilea are leavinP for Claflir this week. ? i Mrs. Roxana Onmlin is -still conv '-fineft to hrV~ bed. We wish for- htn i a speedy recovery. Tt" 'ra,.. -.?l West on Chapel A | M. V.. church last week was. a success c'Mmiy xnili urrc_ added t<-> the clnnvl s during lite revival, lfev. .1. \\. I. d Ducket'. of MtiUins preached twi r. nights for us. Kev. 1. 11. Alstoji h i- a wonderful * preacher anil has eon j.' ducted the meeting with much evan II' gelistiq fervor. Rev. K. It.'Anderson n the District Presiding Klder, preach | ed a powerful sermon Sunday .night ti Mr. W. Oliver of Fayetteville, N | C.. was the guest of Miss Oriani c Crawford Sunday. Miss RearMe M. HyAtt an<T Mr. H i- Alldree spent Thursday afternoi n n t guests..-of the writer. r- : 1 " ... * THE PALME -T"i L m?mm??i I ^ Aiken News v Mrs, Louise Lewis and son have returned from New York .after a stay of several ^eeks. They report, a won derl'jul vacation. : Mr. Wm. McGhee, Jr., left on iyi<onday for the State college, Orangeburg! lie will enter the Freshman .( lass, and will also cdhtinue his nfieje-hani'cal studies. We congratulate | him and wish him success. Dr. Fv B. Mack, presiding elder of (he Beaufort district, returned to the city this . week, and reports tha no^ withstanding the storm prevented, many of his pastors and delegates from attend ing-.ihe Sunday-School .Cqil ! venttoT)~ last week, they had a splen|did meeting. ; MiSsIda B. Hall, of Winston-Sa' lo(? N. G.t has been visiting-ilev^-araL Alrs. A.'B. McGhee, left for homo on. ' Monday afternoon, after having a i -cry. pleasant stay here. The. pastor of Cumberland A. M. E. .. lunch, I)?. A. F. B. Horry and Mr. Lt Spann attended the Sunday ^ huol corn'MUiOH Uf tlie Aiken trict at St. George last week. The Presiding Elder, Dr. McBrown . was ut otr by the storm, but those pres? ,,tn The nastor Rev. Anderson, and his good people pave the delegates'a fine entertain| menu " ^ An excellent program will be fciven ! it Cumberland on Sunday afternoon ! by the A Hen C. E. League. Prof. R. L. i 'lickson, the-new principal of Scholeld will bo pnq of the chief speakers \ ;n rtnm fnr n||i Tlu' Rev* Dr. A. W. Hill, wife and baby returned on Monday from an extended vacation in various parts of he country. They look the picture -jLhonlth, mid report n very profitable ml helpful trip from every an^le. Dr.- Hill attended the Lott-Carey Foreign Mission Convention at Winstonhilem; the National Baptist Coflyenvon .at Louisville Ky., motored to. New York and back to Richmond, Va., "vhere he joined Ins-wife and daughver. From there, htey motored to Vikcn. Upon his arrival, he found bis field of labor.in perfect peace and ! armony. We are glad t^ have them " T~tTonre~ again.???:?? -? The Misses Ida and Rebecca John n have gone to the State College, Orangeburg, where they will pursue 'heir studies this' year. We wish hem success. The City graded school, Prof. Drake |' rincipal, arid the Andrew Robertson 1 'ehooT, the Rev. L. E. Ginn principal brew open their doors on Monday 'or this new school year. Each oPend with a'full corps of teachers and plondid enrollments. May they suc eed. The Pastor of Cumberland church s making ample preparations for the ntertainment of the South Carolina .nl'erence. and desires to know what isitors intend attending. The opening exercises of Schofield Normal and Industrial school of Aiken vill be held at the-school chapel Monhiy morning October the first, at nine 'clock. The fact that Schofield ehool is now an accredited High M-hool is creating a great deal of inerest throughout the State and we ' ii1 i" in i 1 iii)M the lnrgoti enrollment, in lany years, trot". K. L.. Hickson, .vho is well known in the community . s to he the new principal and there \ave heen'several changes made in the caching force, thereby greatly strengthening the entire faculty. New students are requested to be 11 hand to'register on Saturday, Sept. ' ' Mrs. R. H. Walton, grand Royal Matron, Order of the Eastern Star, yas in the city Thursday. Came on special business with Orion Chapter. She was entertained by Mrs. M. B, Price Royal Matron, acting: fceft , Friday for Spartanburg. She is very husy. and anxious in her endeavor to "stablish a home and fiting school. ELLOREE NEWS. East w^eji was one of ji_ storm and lain. Mucb crops were damaged and 111;i ny trees mown aown. 1 Mr. Sidney Williams arrived home Monday, a f tier spending the' Slimmei it Winston-Salem, N. 0. He report^ a very pleasant stay. . Mr, Wil.liams left Sunday to begin school al -.Miss Alien Hildebrand is home afL !I*)' spending two weeks in the hospi ' tnl at- Orangeburg. Miss Hildebranc ' :s doing nicely to the "delight of hei 5 many, friends. Elder M. Warley held his last Qua] t'.rly Conference Sunday and it wai a success. Rev. Warley preached i very soul stirring sermon, which was enjoyed by all present. Sunday afternon .1:30 p. m., th? I l ady-Knights of King David made i (splendid showing at their turn oui under the condition of the~~weatheT 8 j Rev. M. Warley preached the ser I non for the occaiion. MMtniMHUMltaM " ? ~ a TTO LEADER i aching"! i JOINTS s Mr. A. S. Jackson writes B B from Rutherfordton, N. C.? V g. >"1 would, get up mornings M . ' and my joints would ache. I B would feel sore. I would feel U I sleepy and stupid. I didn't B feel like I wanted to work. j **I heard of BlaCk-Draught M j and how highly it waa-riecom- g B mended. It certainly did me W a world of good. So now I W keep it in the house all the B time.' It keeps? mq in splen- H ?B did shape." Pains in your joints and 13 muscles are often the result ; * of poisonsr which have .been H B absorbed into the system in- H I stead of being carried off in a 51 natural manner. These waste B ?B products cause a great deal of U trouble to many people, and E | g much relief has boon-found, M in many cases, by seeing to it 13 that the bowqls act regularly H B and freely evqry day. Thed- M B ford's Black-Draught should 11 B be* taken as often as necessary Pt I, to open the bowels and put B B them in a a healthy state of B I ? dairy activity. ' - H? Sold by all?druggists. 25 51 - cents. Get a package today. CL_ _ ' ' Sumter News ; j Mr. James Thomas' and' and Mrs. Ernest .Singleton' motored I'.foin j Chicago, 111,, on Sept. 22,,tc? visit their, parents, M 1*7 and MJahoSiug.Uiun.iTir Council Street? ? ? , . j. Mr. tVesley Sutton has rctui'Ne ! from Newark, N. J., .whc'ije ho has.', been spending the summer;' ' ' Mr. Walter Kershaw has return*' 1 from Asheville, N. C., and resuiu. d his studies-dit Morris College. The Farmers' Picnic was quite i success at Statesburg. Mrs. Essie . Robcrts^K. Spencer a visitor in the city 'from West V; ^tnia; 7- ?-r? -?: ; ' -. Elder A, P. Spears motored .ty. se Tal points North during last wt e!. Mrs. ManOrva Davis died after a, long illness at the home of M its.;.Mamie Franklpi.on Edwards St. 'Si 'j was the setp-mother of -.Miss Net* ;e j u. uavis, - . .' * ' f lylXTON NI-WS. The revival meetimr at Ki ien.Ui A. M. E. church was consunimat* I Sunday night. The meeting \yas t::-i cellent, bringing many.souls t<> Chn.-.t: The- mooting was conducted by lb j. M. Dawkins and his son. Both are. strong and powerful preachers. . On last Sunday morning Ucv. .1. i, Johnson .principal of Bel! St t ed Hiyh! school preached a very spriVual as' well as intellectual sermon to an a|i-. preciative audience. At ' night- scr-..[ vices were conducted by Uev. Edward Young. 'i'ne lollow'thg gill's left jui- All. n University Misses Maude Shell,. Ku y Johnson, Lola Yyung, Mary ~ IIuill. Young, Fuzzie Lee Garrett, F.li/.u j Satterwhite, Bertha Irby, Bessie l>. Golden, Adline Qoasey and Mos?is. H. T. Thompson, L. C. Uoden leav.V' for Johnson C. Smith. Mae Ellison leaves for Morris College. Prof. H. \V. Baunigardnor and Mr. j GetrrH-. Hampton were iiL.tnun Sun- , day. They seemed to have enjoyed their stay very much, r?Miss Willie Mnt? Fmyiuion ij.i.l L I, ' Friday for her home in Washing'.!. >, > D. C. Miss A. P. Anderson one **f the B, H Street High school teachers rcturiu 1 ~ lu her hunie in Bpurtunl'm n Sv ,11, pasjt on account of being sick. We he.>e for'Tier a speedy recovery. That s ie I may be able to return soon. | Mr. Wm; Crawford left .Monday ;o attend State College. Miss* J.au a ! Roden left Sunday for Scotia. --?Unnf W A White W.-I-. Ill ( 11!l :i . Monday on business. toaehm* were hiirhly oi'.t - : tained Friday past at the homo of Miss Corinne Roden by the Tiny Sociak Clubd -? _Mr. pavis from ('alio ir. K.d.' . n ' ped over Sunday en route to State e l ' le^e. He was the jjuest of Mr. l.agene Gary. P , , ^ . 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