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1? CLASSIFIED ADS NOT DISPLAYED i ? For Sale or Rent Houses, Stores, Flatss Help Wanted; Situations ' Wanted; For Rent, Room^diind 1 . Board. " ? -J Minimum Charge 30c 10c a line; count 6'average wotds to tf line. FOR SALE-*- 7 Room bungalow, with bath, 1107 House St. See J. H. John- ( B. llflQ 1_0- Waotiinortnn St . OUII U, V>U., JL IV?? IT HOiniiBvvii ] Phone 6422.' ? ~ ' ' I ** ' 1 Regal Drug Store 1121 WASHINGTON ST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Just a half block from Main on . Washington^ < Call Us For Your Drug Needs 5507 ? 9171 ?iSanitary Pressing Club - , SUITS tyADE TO ORDER r'~~ Dry Cleaning,-Pressing, Altering Phone 9135 ,A. PICKETT, Prop. ? MULLIN, S. C. A Great Discovery When Pasteur discovered, in 1852, -that the. infection of -wounds was caused by malignant bacteria, he performed a service ot inestimable vulue " to mankind. Since then medical science. has been producing better and better J K. antiseptics, to kill these germs that may enter the smallest cut and give'us / . diseases such as typhoid, tuberculosis and lockjaw. Now, all you have to do to be sure that these dreadful' germs. ^ will not infect a wound, is to wash that wound, however small, thoroughly nvith Liquid Borozone, the modern antisentic. You. can get Liquid Borozone, in a size to fif your needs and.purse, from .. ?'.'I J XI THE WAVERLKY-DRUG STORE CALL AT ' ] SIMPKIN'S SERVICE ' STATION To Have-your Cars; Refueled, Washed ] and Doped. ' Corner Park and Washington Streets sCHARLESTON NEWS Mt. Zion' A. M. E. Church \ The services of last Sunday wer^ ? well attended by members and many' # visiting friends. " The pastoty Dr^ Witherspoon was good ps usual. - ? On Sunday afternoon of last week at Mt. Zion, there was a Jubilee-Song Servic0 sponsored by clubs 5 and 7, Mrs. Rebecca Hart and Mrs. Anna Anderson. Captains, consistin gof a ? mnst..excellent program, witTT num-"" bers of uplifting addresses ~By both"J white'and colored speakers of note, " "accompanied "With~ wonderfuf -singing J of Negro melodies, and music by^Prof J. D. Moore, pianist. The attendance was exceedingly large with many white friends oresent. All exnressed themselves as having a very enjoyable afternoon. Thq Captains both i i - feel vety grateful to Mrs. E. It. Dash , as directfess of this successful program and the pastor's remarks of appreciation, for their presence, and extended an open invitation to any of 1 ; our services. Monday, Feb. 17th the 2. cents to get in- and 8 cents to get out Bazaar, and refreshments! gold - from 1 cent 1 to 5 ceqis-was a rare treat,#und quite a success. This was given by Mrs. TElnora Clark. Captain, for the group 1 irally. ! '' \ - ' ; It is very interesting to note the activities of the .loyah group at Mt. 1 Zion;*-how they are working for the cause of Zion. , v j J 1 Proposal for 'Exchange,of Pulpits Adopted by Union Reorganization j of The "BY" Considered. The Interdenominational Ministerial Union which met Monday after- 1 noon at Morrig Brown' A. M. E. \ Church was one of the most spirited and profitable sessions held during ' the season. After the devotional period in which Rev. Morgan led, un- I finished and new business was called for by Rev. R. .S. Lawson, presiding. Response fo a telegram of sympathy dispatched to Dr. E. L. Bascobel who is confined to a hospital in Philadelphia, was read by Dr. ,C. S.1 Ledbetter. A communication from Rev. * Holloway, pasto^'of St. James M. E. Church, thanking. thP ministers, for contributions given for 'rebuilding of theii^ church edifice was read b'jP Rev. L Rl Brooks. The snerinl committee. , appointed to consider the advisiability of an exchange cfi^ulpits, rendered 1 its report. The date was arVanged by 1 . the committee and approved by. the 1 Union is March 9, mornir/g worship; 1 and the appointments folTfrWt;,baptist j Churches: Morris Street, Rev. ifft' S. 1 Lawrence; Central. Rev. J. W. With- t ersnoon; Fourth Baptist, Rev. J. L., Benbow: Union,; Rev.' J. S. Morant Jerusalem, Rev/ J. R. Pearson, Morris Tabernacle, Rev. L. L. Rivers. M. E. Churches: CentenrifV. Rev. fl - C. S. Ledbetter, Wesley, Rev. G. E. 0 Henderson. Old Bethel, . Rev. J*. R. ur~u:?i ? i r> n a i iwicou, tt aaiiiug wii ivcv, u. g S. Fraser.,' ' . , - - a Reformed Episcopal Churches: Holy J Trinity. Rev. L. R. Kibbler; Israel, r St. Luke, Rev. N. B. Perry. _j Episcopal: Calvary, M. M. Mouzon- ? (Tonprrepratjonal: Plymouth, Rev. J. } E. Beard. : jJ C. M. Episcopal: Vanderhost Mem - r ~ .or'al, Rev. J. A. Kurry. ii R. M.-.U. New Centrals-Rev. I. B. + Brooks, Mt. Harmon, African M. E.: Emanuel: Rey. J. C,<r t Dunbar; Morris Brown, Rev. C. H. t Harrison; Mt.Zion, Rev. S: Loyd; St. ( Luke, Rev. B. S. Jackson; Trinity, t 77^^ > . I r \ 7 -t-4?1 KeV7 Wi -M.-Mauzon; Ebenezer, Rev. L \Y. R. Gregg; Macedonia,"Rev. D."J. " Jenkins; New St. Phillips, Rev. L. b Aiorris; $t. Stephen, Rev. W. Rave- e Presbyterian: Zion, Rev. R. A. Mad- n iison; Walling Ford, Rev. L. L. Far- b mer; Olivet, Rev. I. W. S. Ball; Rev. I L. tfaskerville' supply# X The paper on E.he.sabjcdt "Holiness1^ read-by ReV. J. S. Morant, provoked i' much discussion. After the order of 1; the day Was disposed of Major J. II. I' Alt-Grew, Regional Secretary of the Y. e Al. C. A. work in eleven southern a states, was presented to the Union, i< md made an appeal in behalf of the s 'Y" work ii\ Charleston. After re- 1 ijuests were made that a definite pro- E gram be launched for the rehabilita* t LWn' of fh.. V. C A .../.-I. u<..? o ...q ? . *?* . yui i\ licit-, .? a motion prevailed thut the ministers h meet at some subsequent date with j laymen to devise ways and means by e which this might be accornptishedrWith remarks favoring the movement by the presiding ofllcer, .the meeting ^ adjourned. < - . I ? Atty. Nathan A.'Dybbins Speaks rj An address, "The Negro and His (1 Citizenship,," by Attorney Nathan A. c Dobbins, junior partner of the firrti V of Wilson and Dobbins," Washington, , D. C. Mr. Dobbins will deliver an ad- v dress on this subject at Mount Zion A. M. K. Church, March 5, 19,'iO. Mr. Dobbins will discuss the political his- ? tory of tlm American Negro, his con titfitfona' rights as prescribed by the x Constitution of the Unied Sates, and he Civil Rights Hill of 1X75. He will r reveal how thc Civil Rights Bill -han-U been nllifled by decisions of the Unit- .j ed States Supreme Court.- . Attorney Dobbins is.a product of A1 <i en university, the University of Cin- . rinnaii, and the school of law of Ho vard univorvorsity, elaoa of'1029. Pas -n ed the bar of the District of Columbia o n June, 15*29, and was admited to pra c ctiee before the supreme court and le of theKhJetaoi tao tao ta taapilw^, t the court of. appeals of the District' 's fo Columbia Oct. 14' 15*29. He edited ii the "Dayton Guide", Dayton, O. and the "Akron Globe" of Akron, 0, Al- u though practicing law less than six d months, he has handled 28 criminal F ^ases and 20 civil cases, winning 20 > criminal and 10 civil cases' A great 1 record indeed. Already Attorney y Dobbins _has- -won areputatiou -as?an- t :>ratoF in Ohio, Indiana, New Jersey, t, and Washington, D. C." He is honored n and respected by members of both s races of the bar in the distinguished courts of " v^Vashlngton. To miss hearing him on th(? above subject will p be to miss a rare treat. o Do not for tbn ihit'n, W.nlmttf. -A Jay evening March, 5;at Mt. Zion A. q M. E. Church. a EMANUEL A, M. E. CHURCH u Each night last week following 1 Founder's 'Day lust Sunday, a pro- 1 gram was rendered. Tuesday evening 1 Bro. White spoke about the works of v Ritehurd Allen, Wednesday evrning * Bros. Turner and Doctor spoke of J his^life and Thursday t.vening Bro. Moore, gave a talk about Allen's life. ^ Janie Miles. a deut by Misses^Dixon and Re id. The Week's program was n enjoyed. Our. children .shbiild know what "oirrdeadprs-harv-Tlone-aiMl these t! accomplishments will be appreciated t! by them. . , Dr. M. A. Hollins, presiding elder, of d the" Edisto District held his first ti quarterly 'conference Friday Feb. 14 I the el^ler wus very much pleased with the reports from the different de- a partments of the church, he commer- t' ed oh!*-ptrstor on the organzation of t4 new clubs and the excellent work be- P ing done, everything tends towards t< progress this conferenc0 year. t Our Presiding Elder is now a resi a dent of our city we are glad to. have a him in our midst. * ii The elder, preached twd wonderful t sermons (Sunday to a verv appreciat ve audience morning and evening. The Sunday School has udded fcjur new teachers namely: Misses Naomi ? Delesline, Adele Bradford, I,. A. Hill and. Mr. H. Carl Moultrie. We wish i for them success. r , ( The /V. C. E. League held a business (j meeting last Thursday evening at the a hbme of Mrs. Viola Colonel at which i, time the following officers werd eected? Mr-?Wlm. Gadsen, Pres. Mrs. js R. M. Green, Vire-Pres. Miss M. Jones Sect. Mrs. C.I Harvey, Troas. Mrs.V. |, Colonel, Pianist. Our pastor'was pre i sent, After business a delicious re- g past - p On Mbliilaj^twening, February 17th __ i brogram or unusual interest was gi fen by Mrs. A. E. Gadsden, general ft >f the blue army. It was a review of v o Oscar DeJPriest's. It was a beau- ft he old and-new day from Moses' time; {] ifnl sight and very interestingly car ? ied. out. A large crowd was present ind made this a g^and success. ei REESBVILLE DOTS - J January 2tf, was a high night at St. ^ Matthews Baptist Church.^ The mem- t< )ers planned, to make their pastor,, b Rev. J. M. Marshall happy, so they T lad the pastor to be present and show ? ;red him with many valuable gifts. ? le has been pastoring here for-quite oi i while and is much though of here. A GEORGETOWN NEWS ct SJ ' - ' .V . . ' c] The Scientific club of Howard high ^ chool was entertained at the home ? f Miss Nettye Junsun, Ft'bi,uery>T4thv =^j Mr. Roswell Beck, president of the cience club, having been ill, was un- cj ible to attend the meeting on last C( Friday night. He was missed very j rcuch because he has always been p punctual and has never missed a jj~] neeting. We are hoping that he will C( iB with urr at TJtnrrrext meeting. Miss larriet Sawyer one of the reliable w nemhers of the^ science club, was ab- ^ ent from meeting on account of bo- 8j rig ill. We are hoping that she will aj With Prof. L. F. Buckner presiding ~>ri he program as usual was had con*--tn aining the following numbers: Paper m Chemistry in Industry, by Miss Marhena Richardson; paper, How Welf ci i ... '. * *'4' ^ ' ... ; .. i . * - i < ^ THE PALME oes-aCar Stand up, by Mr. Andre ooper; paper, Ants Go Insane, to y Mr. Isaiah Singleton. Some inte sting facts were related as follcfw hliss -Dorothy. GibbS* wished the tl ierubers a happy Valentine; the hi ory of St. Valentine, by Mr.,' Joh 'aylor; Benjamin Banneker was tl irst Negro and also thtf iirst me Vvented th.e_first dock,to strike hoi y, by Miss Stirleta Green; Rolar [ayes, the greatest Negro tenor sir r, sang in Savnnndh, Ga., recentl nd people "motored from distant d js to heatf him, by Miss Nettye Joh On; a sketch of Colonel Young's lif ty Miss Marjorie Kellyf Prof, L. ] luckner in his irrief and inspiration; alk strictly cautioned the membei ibout their ..conduct when away fro tome. Meeting adjourned and an- ei oyable collation was' served by tl tntertainer. ine t'osmopplitan Club On Tuesday evefiipg,: Ifeb. 18th < he cozy home of Mr/ and Mrs. Phili lenry Brunson, 202 Wood stree tlessrs Fi'ank J. Jblinson and Edwai \ Joseph royally entertained the Co: nopolitan Club. The meeting was c ned in regular order by singing ar ra.ver. The roll was called, eac nomber responded with a current i rent from colored papers. A very ii piring and educational program wt lad?^Aftei^ Avhich the. visitors, M nd Mrs. P. H. Brunson, were preser d to the club; each made instructs emarks. ? Af,ter the business was finished, tl lipeting adjourned. The hosts, Messr ohrision 771 d Joseph, as"s7sTecT by Mr ennie B. Brunson, served fialmo slad, sweet pickles, saltines, hot chc late, Do Lux assorted cakes an nndy. It is not simply a case.of what nuii knows, hill what use he*can mal f what he knows that counts. Man ollege graduates and others possess d of higher education never appl heir knowledge in a manner that r< ults in more than medicot-e achievi iieht.' ! With Qiir?V? momlinrc no el Alston, Harold F. Browne, Ar row Cooper, James A. Carolini rank J. Johnson, Edward T. Josepl lorman D. Lee, Willigm W. McCra< lenry McCrne, John .Singleton, Roi tell Beck, and. Chimes. S. Browm hrtr'Tosmo" Club is tumig great wor a create, maintain and extend thri ut the school and community hip tandards of social and literary livinj Metropolitan Social Club The regular meeting of the Metre oliUin Social and Art Club was hel n Wednesday evening at the home c liss Mattio Holmes, with the Misst "homas and Holmes entertainin iul Miss Almenu Pincknev presidinj : After business the following pre ram was had. Reading by Miss-Ms ie llolrnes; recitation by Miss Bet rice Browne, solo by Miss 'Minni 'homas. After meeting, games wet njoyed and a delicious course wa erved by the hostesses." l Great Meeting of the Georgetow District Pursuant to the call of Dr. L. I .'ichols,' the ministers and lay repr< ontatives of the" Georgetown DlstrH Tet at 'Afnetl Slatjon, Gcocgetow Saturday, Jan. 25th at 11a. m., fc hp purpose of planning our work fc hp year. The Devotional service was cor ucted bv the Rev. E. E. Jones an his writer. The Rev. W. P. Carolin ), D.. was elected secretary. A very timely and comprehensiv ddiTss was delivered by Dr. Nichol; he efficient presjding elder of the diNet. After due deliberation on th art of th- ministers and delegates a iv the program outlined for the dfs riot. The same was unanimousl dopted. The Rev. James William nd his cood people deserve mention ii<" for the splendid manner in whic hey provided for the meeting, R. E. Brogdon, Reporter GREENWOOD NEWS ' The funeral services of Miss Anni ,co Hubert were held Sunday at th 'hapel of Biggs. , and Thackton un ertakersl She was 19 years, 9 mos nd 20 days old. The Rev. S. C. Cam ell of Anderson, officiated. ?' Mrs. Charles Dee of Singleton St i very ill at the present. Brewer is boasting on0 of th<j bes asketball teams it has had jh years 'hey won six and lostf*one. Brewe iris defeated Abbeville 14-8 in a we layed game. " * , i_ WfT i>lwgah The friends of Mrs. Ervin Moor< Irs.-Nancie Sims, Mrs. Grace An Williams, Mr. Charley William* an ,r. L. T. Lomax, who have been o tie sick list, are glad to know the re convalescing. The Installation sermon was preac [1 to the Ministerial Unionflast*Thur ay at 8 p. m., in Mt. Pisgah by Rev amies Marshall of MjtCorraick'. A1 lough the weather was inelemen unday, the people earhe'ouf to churc' rings an inspiring message. Rev hompson preached ' an able sermoi t 11. The evening subject: "Follow ig Jesus a far off," was also abl fscussed. The church is spirituall; live. ;? a:. : At 5:30 p. m.,-.last Thursdav, tall; mjs, hearing various, valentine mes iges were given the Cosmopolitai ub, and each member ^seatf?d hersel t a selected place to enjoy a fe\ t mes.of Bridge in the lovely home o Tss Henrietta Williams. At the em ' the several frames, Miss Lucile Pe vabheld the highest score, and rt lived a box of blue linen stationery ow score was won by Miss Glady radlev and was awarded a pair o lack and rose garters. The hostesi ;rve(L_saImoa salad.[ potatoc chips >rved salmon saladi potato chip; hich a sweet . course was servei hieh was enjoved by aH. The oeea on was quite an enjoyable treat t< I present. . ^ . Mrs. Amelia and little Lucile. th( other and neice of Rev. Thompson been on the sick list, hijt ar< r> again to tliA delight of all. .Brewer Normal School is about t* ipturfc the Soyth Carolina Stat - v ' . i - v . . y> ... ; i ? ?r-r-? ?r* ? _ " " -/ . 4 *TTO LEADER ?~ ' w basket ball title. o, Brewer has this year what is con r- sidered one of the best girls baske : ball teems gf the south. The succesi le of the team is only coming as the re s- suits of the skilletkand tactful coach in ing of toach T. K. Robinson. Ho was ? je basket ball star of Lincoln Univer in sity, and has the confidence of hi< ?T team. Coach~RobIhsoh has deveTope* ir in the two- years that he has beei id at Brewer' a team that combines spee< ig accuracy1, and endurance, [y In making his schedule Coach kob t^ jnson plays only the hardest basket in ball teams he can find. Brewer ha e, defeated the girls basket ball teafru F. of Clinton High school, Honea Patl al High school, and Booker Washingtoi rs High school, which are about tlv m strongest teams in the state,-and e^ l- "poets togetfi"chance at some of thi ie college teams. Because of the competition amoni the players 1t is hard" to" say who li the outstanding player. Miss Hum , bert has made more points than anj 'P other player, while S. Alexandei ^ comes next. The floor work of N. Richie and th< s" guarding of L.. Whitson and 1. Alex 'P ander are some of the high points o1 the team. Brewer* has had a goo< " team in the past, "but this year th< e" girls seem to be growing better thar V ever. ? ?TtJWETY SIX NEWS re . * '> Jhe quarterly session-of the B. A Onion of Greenwood County, will cori Ie vene in Trinity M. E. Church, Ninetj -Six,?on?Saturday?Feb.-22ml,- -w+tl Bro. J. E. Smith, the efficient presi dent, presiding, and J. R. Dean, sec>(; retary. This organization has doiv l( more. for. the financial relief of wido ows and orphans ;"than any "other" orgnnir.ation m?Greenwood COUrity c Though like other similar organizaV tions. it is-now. passing through a fi" nancial crisis and struggling for ex^ istence. Rev. A. T. Dixon, the energetic pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church rar his services in high gear Sunday, Feb 16th, as he usually does. He jrrearchetl * h wonderful sermon from Mjitt. 23rc chapter. Text: "Woe unhr you Scribes and Pharisees." ,' Mrs. Carrie Arnold of Chicago, Mrs I. V. Stewart, Mrs. Lula Fmmsey ^ -Mrs,-Naney Waller, Mr. arid Mrs. J. B. Jabbor-of Greenwood, attended ser y" vices. Strangers always find a cordial welcome at Bethlehem. Rev. Burns, pastor of Mt. Pleasant A. M. E. Church was at his best Sun^ day, Feb". 16th when he preached to (. an attentive audience of anxious hear ' ers. Rev. Burns is a conscientious leader. , Mr. B. J. Lark, our polite CafeteJ* rian; is still oh the sick list. We sinI eerely hope that he will-soon be himself again, g Mr. Ozie Hicks of Oak Mount/ Pa. is visitinc Viis oiplf oistor Mvo I utifio Anderson. ? . . ? Ninety Six High Defeats Brewer n Normal Scores 10-7. The Ninety Six electric bunch of j basket ball girls so easily fanned their ^ rivals of Brewer Normal in a game ^ Feb. 14th. This game-was-very thrill n ing, but not tight, as Ninety Six is ir Too tough fbr Brewei1 Noiiuul. The ir first score was made by Brewer, but Ninety"" Six just used their megnetic j_ po\?$|Uta-win. d ^ Correction a We jgre -sorry that the wrong statement was either reported or misprintG ed in regards to the Ninety SixVHi .. School Vs. Belle Street Hi, Clinton, .J girls basketball team of Feb. 7th. 'The -scores .were 6-5 in favor of Ninetv s Six Hi. . , .Ninety Six Wins Over AbbevVle y The Electric Bunch of basket ball s girls of Ninety Six High School, so 1'_ easily took a game from Abbeville, ^ Feb. 12th. Ninety Six outstripped Abbeville all through the actual playing time. -Hence the game ended 3-2 in favor of Ninety Six. BAMBERG NEWS ^ TlinnLflil RonHc4 Pkiii-i.1. 0 tuiin* M| a#?|/vir?v V/uHivu -?Tfrttperintondont C, D, Howling open cd S. S. at 10:00 a..m. Lesson was *' taught by Mr. H. W. Johnson. ! " At 7:30 p. m., the B. Y. P, U. was called to order by vice-president, Mrs " L. Johnson; The topie: "What is my . duty towards those who are^hot Chris tians?" was discussed very freely by '* Mrs. H. Holman, L. Johnson, Mr. V. ^ Harrison, H. W. Johnson, John Pearce and C. D. D<jwling. The 62nd anniversary began Sunday ? night with a large- crowd and very good services. Monday night, Rev. j C. A. Zeigler preached from the 98th Psalm. His sermon was interesting 11 and fitting for the occasion. The St. ^ John choir rendered splendid^rtiusic under the direction of Mr.^L/O. John" son. s We arp sorry to learn of the illness ' of little MRss Alest Green and Frankie " Dowling, who belong to the primary * " ' St. John Church At 10:30 Supt, J, J. Jones opptved r* S. S. 11:581 the pastor, Rev. L. R. n Payton preached a wonderful sermon. 8:30, Rev. James Johnson preached a y soul stirring sermon. y All of Bamberg is sorry to learn . that Mrs. Bell Grimes was TSken. d.nvn y with a stroke. Trust she will re.-over 'Jreal soon. J The Jolly Eight of this town cn<' tertain'ed the single teachers at the ^ residence of Mr. H. W. Johnson, Wed^ were played during the evening:- Then r Valentine caps were passed to every " one to wear to the table where they V were served many palatable dishes. 3 , Those present were Misses H. f Moore, T.-L. Walker, A. B. Singleton, L-L. Haynes, E.M. Hazel, L.Nimmons, r m. Ortom and E. Q. Jahnsoh.?TbF ' roll of members: Mr. H. W. Johnson, Jr., President; H. Carwell, vice-presi" derrtT Charlie Cooler, secretary; -Cr 5 Smithy treasurer; H. A. Cain, business -lfranager^jTmmife Counts, toast masL t.er. Frank Cooler. James Samuel. ? Willie Bruhgon and R. Banks. 6 We welcome Miss Gladys Garland of Charleston, the new teacher of the } graded school in place of Miss Ruth B Johnson who had to leave on account ' . i * , ... SOUTH CAROLINA 1 COLUMBl ! The office of The South Carolina - agent of the Income.Tax Division i- low. You will note lhat the sche - ageni's visit, where he will be lac *T are tteing sellout to f urnish ihfc , any taxpayer who calls oqTum. i out charge. , - V v Taxpayers who. dq not Thorouj - their Income Tax Returns, are adv ' opportunities on the dates mentio ? * Date Abbeville March 6 __?____'Cou ?'-A4ken _^_ March 1 _ Cou Allendale February 21 k?c.Cou e Anderson ___j: Feb. 28-Moh 1 C.nu Bamberg: - ? February 25 Cou ^ Barnwell 1^.February 28 ._..Cou ' R^it"n?-rt ' --February 25 ____Cqu Bennettsville I February 26-2712 Cou " Bishopville March 5. -Cou ' Camden February 27 Cou 1 Charleston ?..March 6-15 S^l i Cheraw February 25 _Sk-< Chester ._ February 25 Cou j Chesterfield February 24 Cou 1 Clinton March 7 list ~ Conway February 24 ....Cou 1 Darlington Feb. 28-Mch. l..Cou Dillon February 27 ....Cou i Edgefield -March-<3 Cou Florence March 6-7-8 .... Cou Gaffney. ? March 4 i Cou . Georgetown March 4-5 Cou - . Greenwood J March 4-5 Cou r Greenville -C-.... March' 7-15 ..IlCha - Hampton February 26 .... Cou flartsville March 3-4 , Bk. ? Ivingstrce February 2& I Cou >-XJmtfastbr _____^JE<tbruary 28 Cou - Laurens ^s^f:Mah{L8 . Cou r Lexington JWftrcli ^ Cbu . Manning .March 1........ Cou Marion February 25 ,___Cou Moneks Corner .March 3 ... Cou Mullins .... February 26 .... Ban .. McCormick March 3 _____ _ Coil: , Newberry _ March 6 Coui Orangeburg .February 27 Coui j Pickens February 24 Coui I Ridgeland February 2i ?__Coui j Rock Hill March 1-3. Peoj SC. George ____February 28 Com St. Mhtthews ___February 26 _ Coui Saluda ... j.Mareh 4 .-^.....Coui L Seneca y ... .. February 26 Sent Spartanburg __ March 6-15 ____Coui Summ rviHe? March 1 ..'cSfcy Sumter March 3-4-5 Coui Union' March 5 _ Coui ( Walhalla February'26 _ __Coui , Walterboro 1 February 24. ____Coui . Winnsboro FeBruary 26 Coui L Woodruff?r~?__ MUrcK " 10Bfih'l York February 24 ^-Coui '. of ftther arrangements. Call to see us Miss Garland. - I , Don't" forget to buy your paper from E. Johnson and renew your subscrip^. 1 Iodine Commission I /tt Work "l I ?? ?? ; ' r? ? * - - ' I * continued from page, one ' ' . . \ [.. ; \|F Any person desiring to accoftipqny | Fie party on the ttdnr mav do so hi paying $1.00 as a 'registration fee. The total mileage on the trip is 305, i the cost is $0.05, making the total ex-1 , penses of^ the trip $7.05. Send the ? ' same in at " once to Dr. D, 'H.;Sims,; Treasurer of the Cqmmission diul ? President of Allen University, Columbia, South Carolina. r Tuesday, March 18, 1930 1 Leave Columbia 7:30 a. m. at New- m berry at 0:00 a. m.;. Greenwood at 11:30, dinner to be served. Abbeville at 2:00 p. m. Anderson at 8:00 p. ni., remain for the night. . Wednesday, March 19, 1930 J Pendleton at 9:00 a. m., Clems^h College at 10:30 a. m., .Seneca at 12:15, dinner to be served. Easley at . 3:00 jV-.Tu., Greenville at 8:00, remain - fop the night. ? ? Thursday, March 20. 1 ?30 Greer at 9:00 a. mv, Spartanburg ' at 10:00 a. m.-, Gaffpey at 12:00 nopn. Dinner to be served. Leave for CoHENRY L! H !. D'?y Ph 1 I'M ON El 38-J ?' : ^ W L~Fo: Funeral D MULLINS, _ Undertaking, Kmhatminff-a . ' FUNERAL CARS AND FUNERAL . _ THE BEST AND BETTET , AND PRICEi . * ? " . . . & COURTESY AN] . ;V?; - 'I . 1 Saturday, February 22, 1930. 1 TAX COMMISSION < A, S. C. i Tax Commission is sending an to each of the towns showji bedule shows also the date, of the ated and his name. These men >rmation oif. prepare returns fu?__zz: The service, of course, is withfhly understand .the making of rised to take advantage of these ~ ned. ' . , Location Field Agent U irt House , _v E. K.'Lewis . ...1 irt House j.__ R. B. Still S rt House R. B. Still rt House __ _ E. K. Lewis . . rt House A. H? W. Suggej rt.House R. B. Still . rt House B. Still r-Hall K. Lewis rt House F. L. Cooper, Jr. .. rt'House F. L. Cooper, Jr. rt House ______C. J. Hepry ?.... Li Natl. Bank L. C. Dove A. II. W. Buggel y. Savings Bank. F. L. Cooper, Jr. . , rt House .. C. J. Henry . rt House F. L. Cooper, Jr. . Natl. Bank ... R. B. Still rt House !_ L. C. Dove -L-i.. rt House ?--F. L. Cooper, Jr. ru noyse " Xj. <J. Uove rt House , R. B. Still rt House F. L. Cooper^ Jr. rt House _ C. J. 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