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r ? PAGE EIGHT , CLASSIFIED ADS NUT DISPLAY ED ? For "Sate ot Rent Houums Stoma, Flats; Help. Wanted; Situations ? WVanted; For Kent, Rooms and Board. * ? ~ chin mi nil " I0c~ a'TTneT count tinvcraKc wordu ?. - to a line. . - V jjfe ? ' t ^ FOR RENT?7* Room Bungalow wit! bath, 1107 IfoUoe St. Sue C. M. Mid. dlebrook. 1825 Main St. Phone 8273 5-Rooms and bath. Brick Buntow. ?323 StftrkSt.. also hnntr;. low on flherrv St. (Same) Reasonable Drice. srood torms . HAROLD EUBANKS, Attorney. 1215 Washington St.. Pbon^ 7*2f An Unpl^sknt, Subject * ? J All of the functions of life are^ho pleasant to consider. "Perhaps this it why some mothers refuse to thinl Dm suet symptoms as restless sleep Toss of TTesfiTTack'of appetite, or -Itch *i . ing nose and fingers in their children can be caused by round or pin worms . Many mothers have proven, however tnat a iew aoses 01 w nites ijrean L Vermifuge,; that sure and?-harrules: worm expellant, will make these symp toras disappear. You can get White': Cream Vermifuge for 35 centa pe bottle from ^ ' : I** ; -THE WAVEKLEY D1UC STORE BE A U FORT N KWS ? . The' services of last Sunday wen r_':rr-r -7^ well attetuledby members and friend, . of Grace A. M. E. ohurch. The .pas w tor, Rev. S. W. .Fordham, was goo* as usual. Mrs. M. J. Wildley passe* ' to the great beyond February 4th sh< is. the mother; of the late Dr. O. Wild jtt ley who preceded^her just one montl ago. She was a constant member ' o: - -- .. GraceM^ E. church. m n r.iwnvnl mac proachpd 1>V th( x Rpv. W. Fordham. Those who are sick are Mrs. Mar] Shampson, Mrs. L. C. Mouzon, Mrs -?- Railey, Mrs. Samuel Stocks. We pra; for them a speedy recovery;?We ar glad to have Rev. Jones-And?familj ~ of the AvM.E.church move in ou; city. ; ? ? - TheprograniQlLincQln's^andJJouj - las' was held at F. A. B. Baptist whtcl was very good. Those on progran v were Messrs. Brown and Calvin, Mis ses Allen, Wright. ' / ses_ Allen, Wright, The Beaufort.coun ty training school quartet, Revs. Jone ? R "W Fordham, J. A. Wilson, E.\E Cornwell, Hon. J. I. Washigtnon, "Efx senator N. Christian, white, Misfee Wilson, E. Allen, E. Frazier, wer^/tl) guests of Mrs. Ophelia Fordhani las ' Mondav.. . : Rnv.. K. F. Pni nwpll am! son. Ed ward, were the guests of Rev. Ford ham Friday. Mr. Joseph Grant . and daughte motored lu -Columbia, Sunday visitinj relatives and friends. Miss Grant i sTTnember of the faculty of Rober - Smalli^Tiigb. school. 2?: - Little Thomas. Mouzon motored t Holly Hill Sunday to see his graru ~ parent, Mr. Thomas Tilley. He wa < " accompanied by Mr. and .Mlrs. Samue Stocks.?^ > - ? ? TbeJW^H. and^F. M. society field it regular meeting'at The home of "Mrs Pearly Harvey, the president beinj _Sick the JistrlclTpresident, Mrs. O ??-?Fordfiam~pfe?i d crhAt the elos of the meeting the hostesses. serve* ' n ' . cake and hot cocoa. . v, . i " Rev. ErB. Mack has been indispos ed for several days but is out again Rev. S. W. Fordham and family Prof. M. B. Mouzon, Mrs. Railey mad* a pop call to the Beaufort county trail ing school Sunday after services. -r ... Prof. Shanklin, principal and hii teachers have" every thing in an uj ?? to?daieYstylt'-" The_now domestic sci . _ ence buildinguf Robert iSmalls tirgl ^ -school has bee^comptetcdr"~"? u = Rev. J A Wil rrm if pvi nr-j p-| j, ]Vt Helen Shrepnrd is" domestic scienc* teacher. ? . v The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. St U?. Clair Grayson - last Fridays-arid' pre sented them with a flue-baby giih? . We enjoyed the address made bj Prof. T. L. Duekett at th<T~MBttrei ' school on founder's day. Prof. Due kett J? "fronf Benedict-xotic go in Ce lumbia. NE\frs FROM THE L'lTLH GIRLS . ' ' READING CIRCLE ? The' "story book the direction of Miss Bertha E. Deas met Saturday morning, February 22 at 10:00 with Ruby Counts as hostess The- following program was render ed; 'Solo-, When I Grow Up, Lillian Li Mar; paino solo, Tdle Mou^iment, Mar v Bunting: reading, usefulness. Matti< Hampton; story,.. Rumpel stilt !?RTns "Ruby Counts; duett, "-DavHfhteite'C- ol Old King" Cole^ Bertha- Mae Goodwir and Margaret Pearson; story, th< Dancing Master's Fiddlestick,, by An nig Roof; atory, Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates, by Mary Buntiryg; piano solo, The Cock Horse, Ruby Rose irfond; remarks, Mrs. .Sylvia Le Mar ~r~ ?-?^--The blue-ribbon for thebeet -_storJ waa won by Ruby Counts. Prompt attendance Mars were giv ' - "ert. -^r?r Story nooks were exchanged?nmr naw -ones^were given out at the oonoluaion of ,Jth? jr/igram tiie mem bera of the exchange, each represents ing characters "From storj^tJObV-lane .gave a merry story book party a( which every one spent a delightfu - hour. . - . The Story Book exchange will meel 7" grftre tnmql hour;.next Saturday mom ing from 10:11 o'clock with -Cilliaf Le Mar as hostess. The exchange has 1 > *"v tffteen enthusiastic little numbers. _ v' N : % ? '"Bn 1 r i i ' . . ' a - CHESTER NEWS, Mre. Julia Baum McDowell, of Pitts burgh, Penn. is visiting her parents, Kev. and Mjls. D, C, baum. Mis Celia Brown was. called to her ' -trmnw?i>?-C,amripw Friday, because .01 the illness of her mother. ller~cfcresf ing taught by Mrs, tMary ll./Stan'backy in, her absence. "Mr. and Mrs.-Samuel llead, aro the pimiH pjtrenfft qf a daughter, Josie L,ee, born Thursday, Februury 20th. Mrs. Chnnles Hardin, their , 4ittle daugher, Ruth-and" her two niec. -eat Betty _and Mary Johnson motored 1 fcd Rock Hill Sunday and eni?yed ? few pleasant hours with relatives. Mrs. Betty Nelson itr in Charlotte lor a visit of a week. . ? Mr. Samuel Brown and Miss Lewis ^VejreNmarried quite two weeks ago, from the city, where Mr. Brown is ' a large planter. Mrs. Brown Is a graduate of Fiiiley high school, of the class of 1929. Both are held in very | high esteem by a large concourse oi friends' Who wish them many years of happiness on life's matrimonial .. sea, " " ~~ ? T 1 Rev. Mr. Funderbui-k, of Charlotte, 5 the new pastor of Metropolitan A M. E. Z. church, with his family mov' ed Inttr the parsonage Wednesday. Coulter'"AcaclfcrnY "brrF-ket ball?girk ' of Cheraw played Brainerd institute -girls here Friday afternoon of last ' week. Th^core was 21 to 16 in favoj 1 of Cojilter Academy. - - Finley high school and Clinton college, of Rock Hill played here Tues8 day afternoon. The score was tc 1 2,'in favor of Finley high. The next game Wdl be "played-nrTtpck HillPri. day afternoon, and this- closes the sport for the season. ' \ ' - ?indeed is the death of "young J B. Heyman, who was sick'only a .few s days with typhoid pneumonia. J, B s is the second elde^t _scin/of_ Mx-_ J>m " Mrs. John 'Keyman, of Patrick street ;j He was 17 years old. He leaves twc * sisters and several brothers. Fug -neral services will be JieliLat Zion A - "M. iE. church Wednesday. HeartfeH l sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs f Heyman -who have two other children critically ill. - - s MlsiCPaullne, H eym'a n-tm-i ved- Lrntkt ~ '"It J' ' n nf th(- (trut h i>1 - h J. B.. nnd the' illnes^s ot her'only sister, Lucile, ^and her oany brother. On tho sick list are William John son, Mi's. Isabel-Mmxray-rS&niuel -iHgMrs. Jennie_CLZBaum, Mrs. Liz ' 1' Rev. H. M. Moore of Chai'lutle, wltt ? hia mothet>in-law, Mrs. Eliza Henry r ot Philadelphia, mj^tored here W o(1 n p '1 * day. and spent a "part of the after noon at the home of their friends Prof; and Mrs. S. lL.f-Finley. Rev. Mr.. Dicksoh, of. Salisbury s spent" the?wepk end horn wit.h hi.= < sister, Mrs. Katye Sims. - "MlU. Katye -j\ims-:anri only child s Miss Ruth, will leave Saturday morr e ing to .make their "home in Sparta, Ga. t where Mrs. Sims spent her ehildhooc days. Mrs, Sims is the widow of Mr _ Henry Sims'-who met with a tragic 7 death?in?an?automobile -accident?ir December. Friends regret very mucl v for them to leave Chester, for the> ^ have endeared themselvs to a verj s largejclreje lieie. t A beautiful rainbow hangs in on< - corner 01 Calvary BapliisL clnrrehv-Or 0 each color is fastened a tiny papei 4 doll, representing p contegJahtLwhc s vefkSVts weekly, -to the president oj '] the?missionary?ynciety, Mrs. J. E, Spann, who moves these figures i.ri s keeping with the money reported. The J- firat figure to reach the end "of the y rainbow will receive the prize (pef. haps a bag of money.) It is indeed e interesting to see how the figures arc jr graflual 1 y: jhmviner?towards?th^end YV'Tven the last contestant reaches~tht end, the announcement will be made " as to the amounts of each, and a prm gram will also be given in . conriec> tion with this. Calvary and its memB bers are looking forward to the Wo1 men's state convention which meetf here in. June. 3 Mis? Edna Gibson, of Chicago, ant 1 sister, Miss Sarah Gibson motored - here Sunday, as the guests of Mis? r Maiia Alexander^? . tlier. Mr. Edwards, who left here ae bout three weeks ago for their fvr< nier home..in Lynchburg, Va.,- write? ? back that her father is critically ill . It is honed that, he will cinnn ho vpmi welk. . s ' - ' r Mr. Joseph Harper, thy second son r of' Prof.~ and Mrs. Harper of State . college,- Orangeburg, spent Tuesday _ Jiight jp the city with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Major Ebulwa~r<s He was enroute to Abbeville tp visit hi? ? wif^. ??i? : ' ' " . Chj^ter citizens were very much surprised tp learn "oftfte marriage of t^is-Henry-and-JRey. _Wil]jam W. 5 Roberts. , Mr. J. S. Stanback is looking the 5 picture of health and is shaking hands r with his many friends both colored , and white. ^^ . . SPRING HILL A. M. E. CHURCH 5 ' * * ? .? "Sunday, February 2.'ird W&5 'fl high " day at the above named church, Sun1 day sehool was conducted as usual by * the'_juperintendentj Mr. J.- P. Nor felt. After an interesting discussion of - the lesson the pAstoerJlev, fl: J. Johni son, a'ddressed^*the school which we air enjoyed. . At the appointed} hour of services 1 Rev. Johnson, ascended the rostrum and preached a soul -stirring sermon - fFOTFr the text?Proverbs Trideed our hearts burned within us h while the servant offelpd delivered his M message. , ' At three o'clock the Rev. N. -A. Hrce, -who was -a., visitor preached from p-t^r-trxt .Tmhiia 2:11., Again wo had a gospel feast and many hearts re^""jolced. We were also glad to have ' the Rev. Gilliam .of the C. M. E. church to Worship with us. \ve say tn & him and Rev. Rice, come again. L We thank the bishop and'conference l-'for sending Rev. .1 ohnsbTTTfi tm. Evs very one seems happy to have him and the church has taken on new life. ~T THE PALMETTC JONES CHAPEL A- M- E. ZION for CHURCH NEWS hel ^ ' - ' : " ATI The many members and friends of prt Jones Unapel Vvere lughiy entenameu- l). atmday turnout the day. Our pastor, js | -Tiev: Hunter, spoice as never oeroi-^ tin uminipy irom the subject; jn 1 ne sermon was full ?jf (nought and veT?" forcibly- delivered, lie stressed l'js : itw wmt that the greatest oriotiuut = Hie iiie of Christ was that of choos: J - -mg--the twelve. ? 1 per At 4:30 o'clock Key*. J. E. Dickson tor "of- bt. James A. M. E. churctr and rtn ms congregation worshipped with us, Ko Uev. Lnckson preached a., very im- nia pres'sive sermon l'roiii Luke 0:13, Oc- sui i cupy until I epme. Subject Keep bu- ( >y, lime is* shortr -Moot. t|f-the?cap^ art i tains made good reports and the to- ten , tal amount raised was $31.70 We p.a i. thank every one whojiad juiy thing to i-u; i do with muking this service a sue- the cess 7 7 " the . At 7:30 we were favored with another spiendid sermon by the pastor xh v on the "Barren Fig Tree" . - " ed. " Our presiding elder, Rev. C L Flowe r will-,He with us on Friday night and Up - hold his second quarterly conference, tui , _He. wilj also preach for us Siinday e(j morning and night. There MU also jq, 7 he" given a Bundle^Purtyat the par* ^?>c _ nonage Monday^ 'nifcht, March 3rd. ],ai , r.nt^ nf fun is guaranteed. The pub- nj > lie is cordially invited to attend all on, nf fVinon oorvinna NOTES FROM TI1E 1ST TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH OF V - GREENWOOD ^ ^ > , ... th( ' On the 3rd Sunday because of our be] - "Pastor1!*- ohSPUI'M Rpy )F F. Chitppplle filled our pulpit. 3rd Sunday after- Xh noon Biggs and ThacltSTon used our ja choir at the very impressive funeral ba ^ of Mtaa~'Afinig Herhert, in tfroir chap aft, TJPl^J ^ev. S. C. Campbell, of Andei'-. t|()] L jion, officiated. ' jj, 4th Sunday we enjoyed a real gos om ' pel treat. Our Sunday school was Jei largely attended.. Rev. Mathis de- a bv?'-"d n wonderful sprmdn on modi- bui tation \yhieh every one enjoyed. y -;i At this writing, \ve are sorry to say _ i Mrs. Lowery, Deacori S. J. James' cd . niot+rer,? i?~mck and has been "more po< r "0:.fTnyFvvr> IL'QiiW Wr. n ?.n pvi yinpr foat . ( L1 ' M 1 miss fier t-V( [ Ohnrtly Pnnnfil in \ foe t'liUrch. . Ry -Miss WiU'f^ Ford, the etUeient se- Toi cretary of the 1st Tabernacle Sunday school', Messrs. Gibbs Wilson and J. . 'Sfilk'rs "were1 special guests^ f01 din? - Tier .Sunday at the home of Mr. tmd - , , Mrs. James Iiendy x>n Monroe Street. ~~~ Mr. Henry^MatliiH- one.of the faith-. '' . ' ful members . of flint Hill Baptist ^ " "chureh tsyrio*sr~orric - of -TaberoaeloUmembers. ????^ As the chilly hands . of winter are , gradually letting loos*, on nature. We yy( ; find our sick improving. The chureh - lawn will soon be-greon -and we are jju , giving a cordial invitation to our f-yr.iin[r pi.i.pln nrwl tht.it- Cyjprwk efieh^ y0 , Tuesday night tn the Israelites Lawn 1 Social. ? . '. . r? . ?* Ho CLEVELAND, OHIO NEWS ' Ye i : Mrs. Carrie Aid oy; BomiottsvilloT--ftT> r S. C., was one of the best christians ' in South Carolina. She was loved by \\\ i.vovy 'hnflv that knew. Her husband > preceded'Tier'to the grave nine years uq She was the mdther of nine cllil dren, of which all are living^excppt--^ > the youngest daughter, Ethel/Who ' died January 22. Tti2U. After the de |xh , mise of Ethel, she was-pewuaded to r'COine to the?rmrt-h?Ln re? I her niindv \y, ! So she went to New York, and spent > several weeks with the Reese fami- <*j. r Hes-^rom-trhei'e^to-XaurLKstown. Ohio, I to visit her daughter, Mrs., Fannie j, ! Scales; then to Pittsburgh, to-v+sit-^^ her sop, East; then she came*here to' ^ dTv^^wiFh her dantrht-r^?Mefv-QtLulL.?. > David. After beinp iiere alnuil two . months she was taken ill and Februrury 197-4930 she-died. Jler last words . were: -"I heed no "doctor, medicine, nor . food, Jesus''is all, and I have him. I want my children to meet me in ^lory." Her?children?ftf>nrpp-.ini..d her . body to BennettsVille for burial. I The Silver LejdL club met at the ,(t . home of Mrs. T. R. Blair to elect new officers. They are: Mrs. Pearl c,a - J-Hmbiiiv president; Mattie Tho- * - m**,?-s?4ce?pvr.^jdfrTfT'JtfTgr-Amlersmu secretary; Mrs. T. R. Blair, treasurer . Mrs. Kohinson, critic:" Th<?' mdoting -?1" was vevy pood and inspirational. Af ter the business and social part were over a delicious repast was serVed. by the hostess. ; ?_ \ 1 am pleased to add to the linti/df.-O' subscribers one of South Carolina ne? state College's old praduates, who is'' 1 ! making pood in his dental work. H? ^er is, Dr. J. B. Gqp"pinv--?ou have na 'need to have noor health1 from deeav- TU11 --ail. tooth, if you will let W do vopr bjL , work. His office is 4320 Ccntrat ave- on Ifue. ?~ 1?'? " " " - "K FR ATl^lTAT/>ffiWS?jrfA joint meeting of the subordinate Oa lodges, Household of Ruth, Patriarchs rui Past Grand Masters afid Juveniles, G. th< U. O. of 0. F. met at the Odd Fel- bv lows hall on Assembly street Feb- pre ruary 27 at 4:00-p. m. to arrange for sec J^eTF~ahrTuai tKanTtSglvlng-sevvice to--sos be JmM-the-seeond Sunday: .in May. After th^ usual opening, Chairman T. s0i ; C. ''Artemus; presiding, the body pro- an< ceeded with the election of" offers "for the occasion as follows. Col. W. H. Coultry, chairman; E. R. Lewis, on vice chairman; F. P. Pompey, record- nei ring secretary:. JL C. Artemus. corres- spr i _? ?* t?t? a : _ ?n i t thf I |mmuiiiik setifim y, m i s. /\iuiie uu?tr "Z iwint>treasurer; Deacon Ed. McClellan, ^ ^hnplnjn: Clarence Richardson, chief ?a" marshal. The selection of a place oP- -: i- wftvshlp find thn prop-ram wepo plac- ^ ed in the hands of the executive com- ^r( nitttee, composed of Thomas Williams, -?$5 LewTt- Erft. f^w?, Richard Har- ct^ ris, Ch a ?.' F/'-AthUt and. am - ^ cy SuherT Another joint meeting wiTT' be-held April Oth. All merhhers .in . good standing are invited to he pres-, . , ent , . ' A joint meeting of the local lodges ** j and the Court of Calanthe, Knights of -n Pythias will the f)dd Fellows Q' hall Assembly street Spnd$y afternoon, March 2nd at 4 :T^fT to arrange j ? LEADER ? " , ?-,!.; ' their annual thanksgiving to he d on the fourth Sunday in March. tranches o1 the order will be^ r?r isented. Major Jajues Bailey is the D. G. C. and MisS Lillian D. Watts the D.'G. W. G. Both are very ac- ? g-in-oeeing that-the Pythiary family J Richland county us kept in the $ nTraHE.fc HON STATION A. M. EL CHURCH 1 _ ( eentage of our members and visi- t s at church to witness a souUsttr- ^ g-sermon by the pastor, Rev. M. E* ^ i.,l expression mV- souls were touched'. The choir lg unusugUy well, bur Sunday school was called to ~ leiL at 4:00 o'clock. The officers ichers ana members were alll in- tee. The lesson was beautifully dis-1 ?sed.. Our collection was good and ? banner went to class number four : young men's class. They are gor all they can for the Sunday school, i ey all seem to be greatly interest- i The A. C. E. le&girC is still moving ward. It is not losing any oppor- i rity to do good. The president callthe meeting at 6:30 o'clock." The i liof ct^oir was on the job. Miss i lestlne Hasty our faithful organist ; ? hppn VPVV faifh-flil Wb AXrnrl - J " V VilJVJWU J jeautiful discussion. Subject: -"Gan i be reJIg lous and nut -''-Wt = re glad to have so many visitors. \t 8:00 o'clock prayer meeting was j iducted by Miss Essie Gibson, Mr. i W. S^enls and Miss Edna Sharpe. J Y.,A. J. Jenkins of Statesburg was ~ speakd^ of the evening, and I * ievr all of his hearers werjpbenee service was in interest of Mrs. nie War ley's club; as our church s been divided into,' twenty cjubs d-eaeh captain is to_ raise . twenty flars. Mrs. Warley was sJSe^i&Tuf raising her twenty dollars-In that e collection Sunday evening. Rev-. ikins also brought his choir and number of his members of Statesi-g down which was appreciated ver -j much. ~ . : Jur district .educational -drive -will H to attend, tome and empty yuur ?kets and fill you^ stomach. j r*pke. nie. chicken, lemonade and .! *rv thing nice-to ear will be seived- \\_A: ,J. Jenkins will bl'CUIJll, don't1 geli -IN MEMOUIAM ~ fd O'ii father ond husband, who de-. rtcd this life the 24th of February ~ : ' - Yhfr, 7h>ar TSthor, 1 ?. i s~t mpossibl tf ~fnr Tus." loleH?-* ? t m 'you -have- been missed from our , ^tives so dear, ? loved you, we. obeyed you, id <ve trusted you" sincere, " ' t sorrow an d tears - have ~bee? -ou#J to shareT^ ' ~r?-? u are gone, dear father, and ? miss ymi so mTrctrr?"~ ? - jt your memory still, lingers, t ttvenly into our search. . t t, into the heavens you are crtm- t pelled to be, J with th,i ang'T because you * have been set free; i are sorry dear, father, you left, us ( in fear, J t we ate voiy glad you had nothing J - to fear, . .. 1 (1 the wr>rr..wp think., nf mtv dadtly7 < . so dear, , ' T C Ttrrrre pains and sorrows be ours r to heaiv ^ ^ ... ' u. 1 ? are, striving in that day, 1 "find yotrr dearz^at4?uv- . i ting with the angelsmhd iging with thu'ehoir. is our prayer from Hay To day; at God will guide us and bring u: 1 face to face. J W441huu?F. Uicdcson. and nily. , ^ SUMTER NEWS Fhe play presented by the faculty the Lancaster high school at Din-. 1) high scluiiit ^t^^oridrufr. night, too February was very good and ;Lly enjoyed by a large gtid~appre- Inve audience. , Jur deepest sympathy is extended the*family of Mrs. Katie Brunson ii^l,tliiii life Thursday. Febiry 20th. _ ^ ^sq. J{. McCanls Andrews of Dur-^_ n, N.~ C., spent Thursday, February -h in the city. ?rof. J. C. Prioleau spent Friday, hruary 2'lst in Florence" on bpsi-- \ number of members,of the Sumbranch of.the National Alliance, ^Postal-Employees motored to Corib.ia to attend a reception glYen the. postal employees of Columbia > Saturday evfning, February 22n<E. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richardson dcTi ifulT^'eiitCTtained "the?members .the T. "A. C. and othet guests at of"beautifdX and"^pacT9tf?74??Mya^!? s kland avenuo Thursday night, Feb*ry 20thWhist was played during ; evening and twhen' the hour ared for playirtff1' to (cease, (scores >ved Dr. E. C. Joftgfr "winner of high >re prize and Mr. Wm. Pratt lo*w r>-rv Mr Richardson nimsfl-_ ion;' The hostess serveA a delicious 1 ad course followed with ice^reaftV I 1 cake. ? -V, ' . "J ^rof. "ahd Mrfi. Q. A.Lawserr-eelebr- > I their 24th wedding anniversary _ Sunday, February :23liL with .fefljn- f party. A sumptuous di/inef -Was ved. Miss Frances w.%? home far occasion. ?- rhe Allen orchestra and glee club ye a concert at "Mt. Pisgah A. M. church -pn Monday , night,, February _ ,h. It is needless to say that the ^y: i 'in ffwi rhj"ynrl| d" the program idered by this aprgre"pration of musins is alwavs one oT the'hi^Vi Muss I r pfeasin* entertainments. Tff. .is; delivered one of his eloquent adisses which added more splendor I the occasion. V correction in caRt of characters of drs. JenTarisTlceeper of the hoardRmjse. Miss Eunice Wilson, PegGilbert p Browning Fiend, Mrs, omi Moore.^efs not forget the date of the play I UliJil.Ul.lilLilMlJi.il JlIllicit SOUTH CAROLINA ? ? COLUMIi The office of The South Carolin igent of the Tax Pivisior ow. You will note that the sch.i igent's yislt, where htrwih-be-kH ire hein^ sent out to furnish 4nf iny taxpayer who calls oil him. >tlt charge. 1 * r -T?n-ppyorM u>tin thnrm' heir Income Tax Returns are ad Opportunities oil the- di*tes ment4 ? Date Abbeville ?March' 6 Co Aiken March 1 _i__ Co Allendale l. February 27. __-_Co Anders?ft-___ Feb. 28-Mch l-r (Jo Bamberg February-25 ____Co Barnwell ?February 28 ____Co Beaufort Febru^i*y 25 __T.To Belton February 27 Cit Bennettsville February, 2G-27__Co Bishopville March 5 v---, Co Camden _February 27 .^...Co Charleston , March 6-15 -- . S. Cher'aw February 25 S. Chester '__r J . February 25 Co Chesterfield February 24 Co Clinton Maj-ch 7 --I'd Conway February 24 Co d-l oo i#1'l -? u?nnryivn"^:,-^af-Wr?^o*i?icn. l^- ^'O Dillon* February 27 _Co Edgefield . March .3 1 Flnrrnrn , - ?j,0 Gaffney . _MarcH 4 i'o Georgetown March 4*5 __ ? Co Greenwood March 4-5 Co Greenville March 7-15 ____.Ch Hampton February 26 ____ Co Hartsville March 3-4 Bk Kingstree February 28 ___-Co Lancaster ___February: 28 -,-Cu Laurens March 8 _?.? Co Lexington March 5 Co Mapping _.__?"" " Moncks Corner _ March 3 Co Mullins February 26 . Ba McCorm-ick March 3 " '.Co Newberry March 6 Co Orangeburg February 27 =r=?. Co Pickens February 24 Co Ridgeland -February. Ii4 Oo: Rock Hill March 1-3. Pe< SC. George ... February 28 Co St, Matthews _ February 26" _ _ Co Saluda March 4 Co SepeCa y February .25 Sta ?pananbiitg lUUli'll 6U9 (U* Summerville???March V- 1 Cil Sumter __ ___JMarch 3-4-5 .,.Co Walhalla VFebr'uary 26 . _. Co Waltesboro ? =-= _-FeBnmty 24? _ Co Winnsboro February-26 ...Co Woodruff March 10 --&Ba continued from page -Vino? IIUXIST <-rYiTXTTg_ SIONERS NAMED l ^onij^ of the big timber in the baptist ienomination: The ^tcrlt list of,-the ^>mmissioners, a? ,authorized from .he several states, is Revs. H. A. Boyd ( i.jj. Harding, J. W.. HayWood, Ten-j lessee. Revs. S. R. Prince," I. C. j ^mith. A. R^Ditto. H. W. Branch. JL\ 1 Calhoun, H7 ftT\VTniainCUrTr-er[ Turry, W. S,. Brent, from Texas. Revs.! f. L. Lewis. -S,?B, -Harrison, J. L.' iawkins from Oklahoma. Rev. J. LJ ^ner frorm" Flcrrida. Rov. W. Mrl irim^le from 1 lJcfuisiana.', Revs. T.; fimberlake, and Marshall Moore from, Kentucky: Revs. Wm. Z. Thomas, P. P. Young from Indiana. " Revs. Er- 1 lest Hall, Boston J. Prince from Ohio, j Rev. M. ,P7. Parish from. Michigan.? Rev. R. R. Richardson from Delaware. Rev Q. Jk Allen from Virginia. Kev? j P. W: White from Maryland. Rev. j f C. Whije from North Carolina. Rev. ** R. Berry from W. Virginia.' Roys, j P C; Clinton,-J. b~CU>lli*uv :un artd J. C.?Sallie?frum?Pennsyl-j :ania. Revs. G. E. Stewart and J. GJ. Biyens from New York. Rev. J. II.' \shby from New Jersey. Rev. K. 11. j Branch from Illinois. Rev. J. Tl. Brewer and Rev. R. R. Porter from j Missouri. Revs. D. B. Gaines and J. j \ Robinson from Arkansas. * Rev. J.! 7. Dunbar from South Carolina. Rev.' :V. R?. Woullard from Mississippi.! Revs. J. H. Eason and M. Soars from Mabama. Rev. A. A. Banks from I LirMnv i n^iliv I L. PHONE 1'38-J W. L. Fc " Ml'TStN? Umfrrtaking, FUNERAL CARS AND FUNEKA THE BEST AND RETT I AND PRICI /; .y - rmjUTKSV A." *' ' ' 7 f Saturday, Marchl? iyju_ TAX COMMISSION IA, S. C. T7~ a Tax Commission is sendinjran r~J. 1 to each of the towns shown bejel uleinKTWJr-ahto-the date of the tated and his name. These men ouhation or prepare returns for ? The service, of course, is v/ithghlv understand thfe making of vised to take h~ftvaT!tnv?c of"these rjffTwl? ' Location., Field Agent ort. House !_<.. E. K.'Lewis urt .House R.. B. Still ,__. urt House R. B] Still urt House E. K._Lewis urt House . _ A. H. W. BuggeL~ urt House R. B. Still . art liuuse ;____R. B. Still .j, y Hall - E. K. Lewis -m.__j.-_ \ urt House F. 17. "Cooper, Jr. urt House F. L. Cooper, Jr. urt House j._'C. J. Henry C. 'Natl. 'Bank L. C. Dove ? A. H. W. Buggel ^ C. Savings'Bank. F. L. Cooper, Jr. " vtft House __ C.. J. Henry -f_ urt House v. ... F. L. Cooper, Jr. . -Natl. Bank ... --R. B, Still __; url House __ L. C. Dove ^'.J, urt House F. L. Cooper, Jr. V. urtr Hott.se ...It. C. Dove * urt House -> -R. B. Still - - ? urt House F; D.-Cooper, Jr. ... mTirmisc rr ~ Or 4* -Henry .? ,,w n..ng0 \ ' A. II. W. Buggel . urt House * K,-JC;.-Jjewis __ ? amber of Com. - Fb K. Lewis ? - . V L Cooper, Jr. . urt House _"__'R. B. ttt-itl '___--r ? of Hartsvi'.le- F. L. Cooper-, Jr. urt House - _ ?L. G. Dove * -7.^ urt House- - C. J. Henry?-? ur.t House 7r~?.-- R..B. Still -i?* urt House R. b. 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(?1V E US A TfflA'L : SPENCER BRADFORD PROPRIETOR ^T0i? - :i2t EuolUI Street ----- : J i Trade With PRESLEY'S GROCERY" ~^TMEAT MARKET -V PHONE,118 027 N. Smith St. ?' Mullins, S. C. ? ?1 1? ^ J JACKSON Jertaker - Embalmer , ^ Plastic Surgecn 'hone 9103 - .Night Phone 338-J Main St. MARION, S. C. - . """ " . BRANCH OFFICE: V KSON - COUSER dertaEera and Embalmer* lIlUUll Si. DILLON,-SrCr =4 :'4 ' 217 SEAROARl) AVTSNUE >xworth _ Director ???- ?^ nn<f Amiiiilnnce Service? * L EQUIPMENT AS GOOD AS *W cr than thft rest - ~ RS-EESR?-?- " 111 4D STSRVTGE t?l|