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Saturday, October 20, 1028. i i iji Bennettsville News ???? X"*' ?Mr. andMrs. Covington entertainei -i r with- a whist party--at ,their -hwnn Monday evening iit honor of theii guest Mrs. D, T. Thomas, of Lumber ton. Mrs> Laura* Snrith ami.yhddren an home again after spending the sum mer in Camden/ Miss Daisy MaHchi went to I.ama Stinday to resume her duties as ; tyaeher. * ' iDiv .and Mrs,. It Gordon.and eh;! dren accompanied hy their mother Mrs. Cordon, .yi.-ued their parents Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sawyer,. Mrs, II. K. Covi'gton . is show in*, some very- gntiil ph. ires at the I.in coin' Theatre. Miss .l,onist?' (jiticiy,left for X. Y X . .Saturday. ' ' 'r-^? - Mr. Wade Shields.Mf \V ishihir-loi \v:is in. tlie city Saturday. Mr. 0":i'-rta^ Williams i- viiituv ^ n i: v nicely under '.the rare of Dr. V-.' IIOI'K N.ICWS K ? ^ , , i '| ii,. i nt St:"thiol - Clllil'; ' wore larjri'ly attended. Ke\'. \V. I! BTwler pi osu iu-d a very interest in: v sermon. ' ' - . Miss Benzerta -Martin, ?>ne of tin teii^tieiaa oi tliv 'School?a' T'oin:n':: "* . was in attendance at the'service. The. selnM;| here* ope tied op the I.s with tin aviireye attendance that r .. in; i jr-sn;: daily.lis the amount''of ; 4 ton in the' I'.eUs .decrease. We \v.o-. , fortunate in securitur our teacher this term. . " Miss Anyrelee.Cifunts has luan etid to Charlotte to thohedsidv of her sitor. Mrs.'Tniey Mitchell.' t 'htitch. ser\ it' e>_wevp'at <'n'dei 1 'iar.e ly . Sunday at St. Mark A. M. !] Church. Rev. lilc'c prea?die<l t\v<> ex cellcnt seriiions to the dciigh.l of hi hetyers. \ . . - ' Rev. \\V M.-Thompson- of "Shiloi came (fowrt aod added inuch to tin- ser vices by another splendid sermon. The. services at IJcthlehein Ilaplis flChurch were tfuod Sunday. ^ .. * The -Sunday School .id' Mt. /ion A M.. K. ("lunch rendered a splendid lit erary program last- Sunday at'n - We had--representatives from V alle; Fair Uaptist Church and also Itetftlv hem who t ook part in -our program.. There .will l?e; an entertainment. ?ri ven by Mis. L. \\ . \\ illLainson.Monda. night for the benefit of tlie eliuveh. We wish to thank those .who earn out Saturday lo help make the. entet tainmcnt a success. Mrs. It van has returned and report ? pleasant stay. _ J . ' 1.: 7 " Friends of little .Miss Helen lint Palmove will regret to learn that sh .. is Iyihg very ill at the Htm... n. V .4 i\?^| 11 L ?I Augusta* -" 7 Mr. :rnrtHMl>;Simp?('oleninil?rtn 1 Mr. ;rntf"Afrfr.*1{V;l)fi't Key motored o.\ ' pr frorti Augusta Sunday. They wcr the guests of Mrs. Llcia Davis. The Memorial Services of Miss Ji lia C. Mitchell_xvore held at .Jerieo i\ K. Gh'ureh, Sunday 'afternoon. The many frionds^of.Rov. and Mr , Alston are very, "proi'id to know tin: their little daughter,I,noise, is nine improved... . The guest party that was given- s the training, school was a success,?i was for the benefit of the Home Ec< nomics Department. Mrs. Mamie Byand frpip. lYnsy .vania is visiting her sister, Mrs. dlell Thechoir of Wesley M. E. ('hurtrendered beautiful .music Sunday. Oi - Sunday School and League are fVnv . ing rapidly. f Rev. Alston will fcave for the Ai nual Conference "it the i-Iud of th month. ^ ' IN MEM OR I AM . In loving memory of ..our dear wj and mother, Mrs. Louise Collins, wl .passed away October 11, 1026. 11 7 life as a wife and mother is best e pressed as a builder. A mother builded a temple With infinate living care, * Planning each arch with patience; None praised her unceasing efToi None knew of her wondrous plan, For the temple our mother buildt Was unseen hy the eye of man. Gone is the builder'stemple, Crumbled into the dust; I-ow lies each stately pillow, Food for consuming rust. But the temple our mother builded, Will last while the ages roll, For the beautifur unseen temple, Is the home of her immortal soul. Her Husband, Moyes Oolins, ai children, Julia Collins Watts, Lu M. CoMfis Williams, Thcltmr Collfi __James Collins. j' , ' ' i. . . V - . ... ? ? I (irochville News 1 Mi s. 1. K. Alexander ,nml I'liili^rcn ^-1 nlj 1'r.irl ?.iiiitiili \ IVt^iuiu 1 Uv-vtu'Sts. i <>I M r. itntl -> rA f<-\H.lirothta . I-)r. ;uui. (>. M. Tlittmpsun on Ui '.v-ii >t.i ovV.; :,:A'1 ' - *;..u 1' 1 luski-lj .. Hr?;cKiiKi!!'.." aiiiuyr tin- past . - '. ''iil- ' t\ V w V'dik C;ity. I n VU'- . .. ' W; !; ' ' * -' -;'?!n4inif^tttc'' , ' * A-'. 'd . her jTraUd-' . ' " * ' !.?ydi" v* - in ("iiif in-. ' ? T ~ I'i'vltt.;-ink' H the. - V ; } - < h I'. - prut r . i 7' . . ' 1 >? 'i:& ' j>M.- just VnjV i n i ;vl >vhji*l. 1 v : - ' iy i r t? \V. (Mk'? ii...:; ^. . : ? . " 1 ' >?; iv will.leave this \ .?' . i? slu? will . iu;T";:Vfi?l was , . -In ",U<w ||f Mrs. Sii ' r ' t! t"h?' I'a ' " ! * * ; ' . '' A ' : ICmnk' " itiu.v. .(Vtoi>cf< ' - ; 1 n . Tl7tr M. M.. Sum ti ' ; e "W'n h;ini. i . ' iini> - 'iiv K. N; t" Jh-;?r? Iliowh ami - ruii do t' ;?;liiloll nn<| t'oluin-* . ' :v Monday in s ." '* w N. Y. V. ar. t-' .? " .i'iiV a;',n, , - -'viiii--..!,- riass will , . ?'iv". al^-Allcri ; 1 . , ; .c'-r J<Uii ?(. .8:00 - ??V. ' bHc : Ii;jI!>* inv.it;... V- -''M- r l> : metres. s i '? - i ; i v * ' 'homo of. Avd'-i Still St wet 1/ V . 1 ' . ' -- /'Uiivtdjr was in his .. S.in<h?v inorniijo- and ' ill'Iivi'i i two spark* :' ' in i ores! ah<J ctj' 7 ? ??77?. !'V _ Si. : .1 wci-f \ i . ? J ' .v'oi iuliTOsthad: . i" vMji.iin Adaihs . * !I'jro where n;t!v . - Ar !i' v! 'ami I.iti. - . ' : ( .,! Sunday ; Wheatley i- ;-i Wavy. ' . ,?1 1^?;?;,, ; I ?? y - . ? i I i i ?il 111 .M'" ' . ? hi i j.i :in? 1 Hail i'ast an-neii "iiaii i?> / ' .- . fhv itlvyijis Wheat1 \ '..a ndiious cro\vd, ^ --a-'. -il f latest creations .Pc. ii-i. i ypiyo *i ? . nyagnflicient j l'Mi'-f"a*n.'miners. 1 iiini oiany Vi.'.v r. 1 !' . i-jili-n?!i(l music -and . 11 i ; \i i;-: o oui-stahdinsr tea_J ' ' . ' " :'W *he j' I--' ' >! t ' n a. reth-eted .groat I credit ' !'! h ' : !' -;i>uis. ' ' i xK\\s or hi:mmin(;wav The e-.h.ieti sell'.ml.'<'( Hoinmingway -'-he.U'im ?! 1 . tP toiler 1<t,~WtthHl splendid enr.dlaH-n.t. The patrons turi nee! ?.wt. to sf'e 1 liv exercises. and made I. < nepuiagiier iijlk:-. touching the progi t s'oftlil* .ch-nj: W e have.a strong s.' laeii'ity a:.<!, iv.a'h is c-xpoetod of them it this.year. . ^ h It_ is prcditfed lhat this is going tc i?e > ne id' the l est. years in the hisit lory of the. school. t)no nude teaehei It has heeli ad fed to ihe facility and om i- more inohlU given.- All teachers art i paid-hy- the stale.. j t At is.s W-ens.igtyay~is a h e. nut s nrte act nsr- "nh |k-r - ni is--de: irfnjr~to1 akennisk ' ! may ally- t" cither- the principal oi Aliss 11'eihinirway. iiev. I'aielina' is getting' leady foi f m ' l i.? --1 '-7 1?r^?r ?tt!? mi- mm i I -, in iee wiuen win con J Y*Ue 11i.- ix"1 :;'i'' i- i Re\N ,.i. C. (jiuirl-. s ?>r Khursljce yvai i.' ' '' ' " i" 1 ^i?w-uy,> t-Ard-a-v-. The mm pie at* a;\...v:< jrd ad to,see hipr. Aii i.:::ei^ti-!>..nioirt was' given Mori i day ntv-N-' ! >( . t V.t- benefit d!" the pitino . Tt v-.e i t in'a:>, wil-ho (river 1'e wcvkjy i.*= debt is pjad oft', tro 1 ''.Al! i 1,.' a; <: nskeit to jfet thei (*V ehiJijtrij ' jo< it as possible 5T ' i..' ~ ~ a' her Assoeia 4<<i!t Will na. i ! ihe t'.rst Saturday ii ottd't-r at the- tctvtl meetirrt?plac( All lea; h'-:are 're.*(nexted to' lie pre seal and enr? !l for the year., rt,! ? j IN Ml AiniM.VM d.: ?7 _ In 1o\mr it??*mnry ??f my sister Ma ! m;i tot I.re ''mIm n. Who died Sept em . her 17. cue year aifo. _?Short ^gui?-...in. i) u ;v; the ea4I Of my >'- < t Joy. I !iy all; The w,".- K >.. the'shock scvc?'( 1 he j\U't iin; y a> hard to hear, j Days of ;i<In ij? romp nvpr, , . j Hidden .ptars-" do. often How; ml Memories keep her always near tis, ig; -Hrmnrrt gistrr: ' ' ~ | ANNIE M. WHITE THE PALM El Aiken News Incoming- trains contintie>-to bring -the Aikcniten who have hern ;i*9)"urn _ : ing JJr* parts'North; East.^South and West. Mrs. Sarah PoTfard- Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, and others fret n rheil , Nlrs. Sadie tlmier, a^former student of Schofield, who has been in .lacksohvilje for the *past four' years is j iDtonie agaihu . , ' ..{ The 'revival at Friendship Uaptistj f'hprch conducted by Dr. ('rimm of North 'Carolina is meeting with sue- . ee,ss. So far 18 candidates-are ready Jj'or baptism. ' . Mrs. Eyetta M. Jones, former correspondent of the Lyader. has. return e'd from th north.. j The Young Ladies roeial and Hew-' ing Club and-their friends were the-' guests of Miss Sarah M. Horry Wednesday. x ' Tho_surnvis'e of surnrisOs wafr seeing Rev. C.- Griflin on the streets of , Aiia'h." na'tt'h^ vbpbftcd" (TPfld-^hnv-1 ing committed suicide in New York, as the result, of a henious offense. j The t-Hrt-h is, Rev. GrifTio-h^-m^ been to New York since Piii-IVsiiiiinWNHi!-! en mo t rom his church in"r Denmark looking as avc'11 and hanny .as. ever. ; 'The South Carolina, Conference | Branch Missionary Convention;\vttj~ moot at Cumberland A. M. E. Church no.Ml Tuesday morning, and the S. C. Annual-Conference Wednesday at the ^ same place. . JOHNSTON NEWS j - .. : ) The Johnston-Rosejiwald School op'oned Monday with an enrollment 102.. . Wo have added to the faculty iis-j pmsic teacher, Miss N, 3.- Gary, of Ciyenwood, Misses-Daniels Coens and Richard-, son are back -and. report a pleasant ' i vacation, ^ . Tuesday night, a surprise party"i ; was given at the home of Miss Per- 1 line Kinner in.honor of Prof, and Mrs. ! O. Mcintosh. Sj Prof. C. \V, Wright, principal of the j Saluda school was in the. city Sunday j ^ Professors W, W? Xicholdson and ' Newberry- .of Ret (is Academy were .also, in the city. i no I'apont-Teachers Association . held its regular monthly meeting Men 1av October 8thV with the presirlent pr-'siding. l'lans_j\vere discussed fen \ the future. . I HARDEVIIJ.F, NEWS j Rev. Kd. Addison preached Sunday iiiU'ht at Fisher's Chapel. Mrs. Daisy Perry .returned Sunday from Fastennan, Georgia 'where she j attended the .funeral-of her sistc.iv Mrs. Annie Hudson;?? Mr. and Mrs. Ceasar Major alone Riley motored to Allendale Sunday. Mrs. Sara Thompson, formerly of I ln^M.U II 1 .1 nrll- r.f ^tlllfolk. \'j) | uinia, was here the past week. ~~ j- - Mrs.- Bessie Pelot arid Minnie i Thirtnpson have return from visiting TTtT'C ha r lesfori. Mrs. Sarah Powell and Zyphia Pri' imia are-tin-the~sick list. ? ~ W ' * J?': ALLENDALE NEWS i i The Excelsior Club was entertained j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul. I Bates, and Mother last Wednesday eve . jning. The meeting was conducted, in the usual manner, after which social features were in order. Games were v'introduced by Dca. Singleton and a ! delicious, course was. served, i - ?1lrs. Raclwd-manifested her interest H-in-Uui club by-contributing' ono dollar r in "collection. The younger folk were pleased to r have present Mesdames Watts, Disher, 71 Rosa Williams, Alen and Besfc+~also i Dea. Sander^ and Supt. Alexander. 31 Messrs. James Lawton, Theadore -- Thompson, and James Allen will ho ! the next to entortain, at the home of Tj Mr. and Mrs. Disher; ? i. The Baptismal Services at,Mt. Tav bosr, Sunday night were.very benefi| cial. ^ r j Mr. Cecil Gardner was home for a >.! few days. 1 r ? -? . ; -T''- ;. Georgetown News ^ Mr, A. Q. Diinmorc has left the city fotv Oklahoma. JloWard foot hall team is now ir r ; K'ood shape. With a line as stfoniT ? - | iron and a hack field as. slick as oil J She is now planning to clip Marion's j Miss Lulette Scriven returned Sat N urdav ofter spending some, time ir N'inv "York. Mr. P. C. Kolley, Jr. was home Sat urday on business. * If anyone has any news for th< j Palmetto Loader see John W. Nes 33_IjifLlxir Jeave it at Lawrence Lua I more's Barber Shop op Front Street ? *. V 4 * 4 ' ' * *' [TO LEADER ? ??mfemams I Railroad Man Was in Misery "I Was a sick baan ?could hardly go^to work at all," says Mr. Chas. E. Parker, of ? Charleston, 111. "I had severe throbbing headaches, diz?y spells, indigestion, tightness in my chest, shortness of breath.. "My back ached and I could [ not stay in bed with any ease. Any way I turned I was in ii misery. "I tried different remedies '/ till I heard of Black-Draught. ' ? 1 took a couple of good, big j doses of Black-Draught and J saw a big change. I was betJ tgr?I ate better and slept bettor.* I kept it up till I took a ?ft pafckagc.?I was then able to a go back to my work. I am ar 9 railroader and my work is "I have kept myself fit by I taking Black-Draught, and tj though I'm 52 years old I can B do my work with jease right | never without Black-Draught. 1 grive it to my nieces for colds I and stomach troubles and it H helps the?n. It helps dizziness I ] A 4. ~ ia. il L_.wl_ - ? ttuu uuu w??w? ill tut; uiuum? H ,tm~n^ 'round good m+dieinedh'B j Costs only 1. cent a dose. IjBgf Anderson News 'l he Fall Iievivai which- was copilot ted' at St. Pawl's Baptist Church was quite successful.1 The Revival was .opened after a wt k of cohsrecration and devotion to liefuvato tasks-hy the church. Rev. A." W. Brown; a former' pastor of the ch' rc;h. hut now of Richmond* Virginia, was the evangelist. The meeting \va a* success' for, many- souls were sa\ d. 2!? were- baptized at St.-(Paul las Sunday, night. *;. - . - ! 'V. 1 ' 11 vv!i left Tlfni'.-hldy trtr hn ho: .e ijv Virginia after a very successful-meeting. __j.__ -? Bethel A..M. K. Church is opening' a cat meeting .Monday night.. 'We wi tf.ll y/'U np?ro of it next week. is. Sa!!i?!" Uui'keiv sister of Rbv. II. Anderson;,-passed away Thursda. -night after a loner illness. Site -w.-i ,jj..l;iiiilii'til me 111 bar. of St. Paul wl. re si o \v?rs funoi'SlItzed' Monday af'or ('mil. Sue !eaves-t-?-iHourn her loss a ! .sjl oi'j.?laii\es and friends. y .* Laurens News . Service was held Sunday at the iisi nt hour wii'n :i large crowd present-. gin her w'p'k in Abbeville. Mr. (Yeswell Madden Spent the 'week end as the gusto of his parents. Sir. \V. P. Garlington and Mrs. Manuitoreil in Spartanburg Thursday and were- htrgigests qf Rev. J. McClelfan and family. *- ? ?, The I.ecs Memorial Club met at the home of Miss Lillie James on' Friday afternoon, with a large crowd present. Mr. Klmo . Barksdale of Asheville spent the week-end here. " Mrs. Mary Irby passed away last Week and was funeialized at White Plains Church Monday afternoon. Mrs. Amelia Johnson and Mrs. Matilda Henderson from "Whitmire, Mrs, I la; tie Shell of Gray-Court, MVs. Lizzie Caldwell, Mr, Oscar Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, and Mr Me din (irant all of Asheville motort down Sunday to he at the bedside of their sick-*U.Uua-AUs,-Jefferson.i'iiss Mary Baiie.v spent the weekj un as the truest of her mother Mrs. 1 !v> \V. BailyT" - _ ' -Virs. Ma'tV ,Miller lias returned tr , the city after spending the summer h ' N*. C. I ' * J The Gleanerh. Clulv was entertainer ! by Mrs. Saville Biggins' at the hotiu of or sister On Thusrday. I-. and Mrs. Jackson are here tr - p( id the winter with their niothei Mr-*. White, \ A largo crowd witnessed the bap Vizi,lp: at St. Paul Sunday evening j ANu at Bethel A. M. K. on Sundaj | morning # ?. i' ' Rev. Martin assisted by Row Kim , | is" carryintr on a wonderful meetlnj . at Sprinirfii'M Church. 1 I # KM.OR EE NEWS I Professor and Mrs. Gordon motore > _ fro In Lakp. "City'to the home or Mrs - 'Goi dort's parentsT They were "hire To .'a few. days enroute to St. 'Geof^f . I where Prof. Gordon w ill teaeh. vvVVV'."!-% V V * I A BARGAIN & We have made arrangements.v *!* spoon, <h^author of "A Breath <<:. > ? volume of poems and prose- \s t X to offer exclusively. to th. ,i> I ' volume at HALF PRICK. ' We also have, a volwne of 'jo;' "Amateur Poems" Jjy Lutlur <?; . We are offering to old ;ti ' i * as they last, for the-foliotvinj* pi The, Palmetto Leader?1 yedt ;!* A Breath of The Muse' v Amateur Poems' ' ! / . . 4* ?-Total?-? ?: ? X The Leader?1 Lear (with X ; . 4.' jy To. take advantage <?i:;;; , \ you are navine nt> vniir h.-.'. I ? one dollar to four ?2,4 ' Y will mail the hooks jjosh aih . - || The Palmetto I l.'HO Assembly St., * " * ' . Y " gyceoececflcpto Jy SHOE JeT; | Men's Half Soles Sev. | Prices on other repairing || PHONE 682a: : Led?i 11 tr" ' aa it g ' ... ^ * ft Wilse W. h. S >. ill 6. man > - I ? foe?080eo8ttg0?80io.0i0^^ : : | ^ -PHONE 5G2G IN>ir. PAUL & MAT CLEANERS & 1) We Make Ukl Su. . . And New Ones Tu i ; :: ? ^Quality And Servic ^44^ X**I*4X# ! v vvvv I I. S. LEI Departmen! 1 I 3 1 Washington St. "1 Big Line of Clothing fur Mv'?i."' ; ;; Boys Sj^its A Specialty. . M P .--- - * t DRY GOODS. SI 1015ft. M H Connected" with'our Stdi'6 i :' ; ;; Barber Shop and BeaUtx-Shop ^ We art- not sellinu ltace l'rid>. , 1 we can sell Better for Less. I ! g waaaaaaMMW^^ : <:: pi We Stand Back of ? WE use only 100 per cent pure \ j S ' <- WE have for your personal sr' j| three hundred patterns and > I. prices are reasonably 4<>w. I * sacrifice quality. j Owen & i tf rr \ Tailors r | 1117 WASHINGTON STREET 4 I'ACE THKEJ5 " "? - ? - - - -1 rr _?-' - - * rr '" .^N-. : > . " ; ' ^ - i ..." ;V: * , [':: T~~: ?~i*-?'a . : . '' " . * ' " _ p. - I '? gag ^ ? : | ' ( : : ' . ; v ' ' * ' ; . v. . 4* *y'\ :? / v. ' . t*: -V * * ' ' ' ' \ v ' \ ' ' * V Vv: v.* . . , - ' . * in. U.'vi'Osr/S-" M ; . . '' ' i > 'V \w-. ? **? 7 V rV... * ? , m. i 7?' : ? . ' . . ' ; I k 4 j ' ?r ;t v v .. . V; . 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