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F- 5 PAGE?SIX ? L- L ' ...... ^ ,.y , - SS.' - - v' ?! . SPORTS PASTII Wv. H. W\ BAUA Baseball is here with a ."Bantf!" Allen and Benedict opened the season last Monday at Antisdel Fields?and ~**utT~wut a game.''?Not knowing thut' it was the first frame of the season,1 one could -have received pardon for| thinking that it was mid season, the bovs worked, so well. L_, <'" ' ' u VVhaley and Hatfield staged a real pitcher's duel. Hatfield won out by ' 11 one point margin as the game ended 6-4 in Allen's favor. ;. ? ' The Methodist boys had two fields one in ihe box and the Other behind tfie bat Hatfield and 'Ijor^rtteJLU^_i ne archit^Srntr-gfTt-th?^H%4s^ot?eE.Qt. . the game; and it was a beaut. ebie caught one of'WhaK'y's" fast ones . _, on the nose and-dropped it over the' eejiter field fence. ' . ' Little Mil ledge Hall, of Allen andj T- Dean of Benedict staged a short-stop contest. iiojth ttu'se' boys did? sonie_ CL^FLTN NOSES CUT H.MNESTT Orangeburg," S. C.. Mar. lt>.? The ( - ^-GlatJirn Panthers^ntsed out Hai?e? In-'. pf a stiff .March breeze -to--the tune s ,oT._d-XL..U.uilies. M'bred Iu-i:_11lsi lliuiker in the- second inning, this was fol-, lowed shortly hy a seComL-scoro when Haines singled to center field! scoring J arunn'er from third'.. . I Iu the last half of the sixth'inning , the scores \yoii- tied Haines, :?came back ih the seventh inhihg ahdj broke the tie making the S,core 3-4 in. her Ifjwor. _ | ?? Cramn^rn~the last of the eighth,] .? scored three runs changing the score J Hgines came back /with one more j "score, thus ending?thr first 'baseball ? ? frame of the season Claflin f> Haines ^ v 6. ? t, Batterietr-for Claflin: Robinson and Smith: West and Wilsom for Hainei:.: / Young and Mason. :? '?SWANSEA NEWS.? , ?TT7 ? . * Lasts Sunday being a spring like | s , day, a- large ' crowd 'of. bdth*Tdd? and | ' ' young people-attended the Mt. Olive A. M. p. Sunday school. Th(> lesson ! t was re-viewed by the Siipt.... W. I., .Roach. 1 Remarks by Mrs. F. P. I.vkes^ Rev. and Mrs. Win. Cjantt were_thej ehts Rev and Mrs P. D f v-Wno*?1?[ -N- end w'ith her sister Mrs. B. J. Jeffry.1 Mr. and Mrs. Win. .lames of St. I Matthews motored up to see Mrs.J . JaVnes father, who was Somewhat in-, disjvysedrhut we are "glad tn srry that { h,. "has improved much :it this AV-rit ?ing. ' _ _ ; ~~~ A large crowd o? bot IT white and ] colored were out to witness the male" cihartette of Claflin College. Tuesday1 evening. March 11th. The jirst box party that was given ni tff(.i?yie.T.t.VTi i' TTilT honT-~ Thursday1 evening, March J-!h was a success. i hp pastor-and member* of Ml.1 . Olive. A. M. F. church gave Rev*, and ; " Mrs. F. T); Lyke's a surprise party, ~ "~T at their horin1' Mondnv evening, iMar.i ?10th. A very short,hut interesting pro-, left loaded with everything that was! eatahlr'.- T~hg partyn'alued 10 or mor,. | ST. (JF.ORCr: NEWS. J Mr. Joe H. Brown Mr. and dMrs. ? McKinley Windham. Mr. Anty Glover r ~ tytr-'WrrV McKinVv Bowman ,and .Miss" ? rinrp T.ca-Windhr. m Tn..tt.?yd t-> H()l?:? Iv Hill Sunda,-: ?'?? o.n sr..,. n- -r ? > ? * mi. atiKi dTii? :. iv. i. upxu.on .sponi the week-end at'; Elloree. Miss Iik'lla T11,1 ht spent a few Jays ? ai the horrip of Miss C. L. Windhftm. Mr, Joseph- Smith. Mr. D. W. Stuart and Mr. Simon Ranch motored to St. Paul?Sunday. .. Mr., and Mrs. Jones of Garnett, ?V- ? ?-spent' the?week-end w i t h-?Mr., -SamL \ - *uel Jones: J*"- Mr. Ilydrfck Strohel of Garnett spent the week-end with wife and daughter. : . ^ The Tacky Party was a success on Thursday night; All enjoyed 'the sev-r?. era! frames' under the direction of Miss Emily J. I.ucken. _ I- ^?r-U ins Nona- V- T>n v on |v>rl, M isw ??** ~7?beth Smith and Miss Bertha Fmffh motored to Charleston' Wednesday. Geo. Jenkvns Disappears. News has been received in town that Mr, Geo. Jenkins has mysterious lv disappeared from his home out of town t hree weeks .ago?and-' nothing has -been heard of him since. Tie went to thr. rivrr swamp supposing to kill a wild turkey for Magistrate - * I. Max Minus fwhite) and did not return. A hi)? man hunt is now on _ _ to. find-him. i ? Ayone who knows jof his wherea??J?bouts .plaafca-infotarT nis "family. Miss Emily J. Luclon spent the J weekend at lmine. ?? Our* sick: Mrs. Alice Tohin, Mrs. WW. . for "them |___ ^-UUld t0 ?VtaH?preached a . . is known far and w.ftood Hops L Splendid mother, no't QBlY^a^ ; boys and girIs"Wfttrtravrbeer. ? ir A rousing testimonial to Mrs. S? gest that not one, but several b< t 7- ?5 ,/ * ..n ~ r7 '* "*"* ? 0*? , ^ I j . RE BROWSINGS 1GAHDNEK . ' _ . v- v---: f -' " : ~ ~? *classy fielding. Fred Sheffield, as usual, did hi jam up aa Urn p. _! Coach Swinton's team showed tha it has received some real honest-to goodness baseball coaching, and pron ises to give any set of ball tossari tney meet trouoie;?-? ? Rpnpflirt HVinyved marked improve ment over her-opening game at Uhar lotte with thP Smith Bulls. The Bull: pinned a 19-5 defeat on the boys-^bu that was only a conditioning game. ....-Hatfield caused t;he hard hittinf Lipscomb to whttf theTbreezes thre< times.? Goose Gauldin's fence bust wna <?nnRpic>u>usly~ absent "Whaley's stick, was thefe" however. They say that_ two good games Were played in Orangeburg last wee! State 4, Haines 1. Claflin 6, Haines 5. Haines holds, the championship lor last' yt1ur-=brit?seoma that this is another year. CONWAY NEWS? Conway,_S. C., Mar 17?The Missionary ^-Society has on a two. weeks meeting. The week of tho 10th was conducted by Rev.( G. G, Daniels Tol Tli Tlit rdii TTijpTX J'nhuntih GnnrgntnTn We had a w'gekof successful meetiTifT Kvery.one seemed to enjoy the meeting. The hostess of the, past week gav a supper. Monday night at Mrs. H. L. Bessant. Tuesday hight at Mrs Essie Johnson Wpdnesdav night?at Mary Spain. Thursday, dinner "at Mrx.THnnie. Jones,and supper al Mrs, Janfe-MEarsWl^ Friday dinner at Mrs. Annie GVarit and supper at Mrs. H. L. Bessant. A very delict lis diet wa? served at e&ch meal- " ^?-r-? ?Th-p?next weekla,-. meetings will be eondueteSnbjr different preachers each night. The meetings .are being held to help rebuild Cherry Hill Baptist church. Rev. -A. W. Wright pastor left Friday night for -Charleston t^ preach at Jhis church Sunday where lie is in x-hargo.. : - iToNEa" I'ATH NEWSr *?Miss?E. I;.?Mundy entertained l few friends at her home Friday ov Laningj > ' . x ~ "Mrs. Delphina Wilkerson of Green ville Was the giie'st of honor. Thos< nresent wore Misses Wilkerson. Shav and McDuffie, Messrs. G. W. Wilker son. E. D." Vance, R. Mattison, W. E DatcVfer, R. L. Vance. A delioTou [dinner was served by the hostess Scalloped chicken dressing, rice, gra vy, macaroni pie, ice cream and cake Everybody expressed themselves a: having spent an enjoyable evening7. 1 Sunday was a hjgh day at Liberty Dr. S. N. Vass was with^us tn Sun day ..school, B. Y. F. U. and &ls< preached both morning and night Dr. Vass has that magnetic power -that in -ao-essential? ia?tho.. .christiai world, because Liberty's church wa crowded Sunday- night. T am sun that the entire congregation praise Dr. Vass for his helpful message \V(. are very grateful to. our pasto Rev. Robinson for making it possibl to have this great man with us. WELLINGTON NEWS. Rev.?J. R. Cialloway~Tir-trrrpr?VHH (after an illness of some weeks am 'is abld t.o waty around the jyard. I " Mr. and Mrs; Percival and daugh t-terJuf_Greenwood, also Mrs. Georg'i; |TurmatV werP uh(miI visitors at W On the?Ifith- Drs.?Hcndcrso land Percival spent a few hours wit iRev. Galloway -in" company WlfhrMi Sanders of Brewer Normal schr? yf Greenwood. .CARLISLE NEWS. The services were good throughou the day''at Mt. Eden. The pastoi BeyrziV. L. Johnson preached a wor derful_?4rmon at 11:30. At 4:30 th A.?Cr E. League met with Miss Edn Johnson, vice-president. The ^ pres .dent being absent. The song service ! were splendid. | At 8:30 Rev. J. M. Williams c ?Edmund and--pastor of the Silver S v ircuu preacrrea a wonderful sermoi The pale horse and its rider cam and took one. .of the citizens of Cai lisle Rev. Elliot Wicker. He ha been lingering for about nine month Rut the Master saw fit to call hi 1 from labor to reward. ~|?Rev.JM^ Williams was the pleai ant visitor of Rev. W. L. Johnso land family. We art- always glad t have this friend come to see us. Rev. \T. M. Dawkins, Jr., was see 'in the iltji Flu'iulay evening. j The concert that was given la; 'week by Mrs.. Leanna Galmon f | Jeter Chapel school was said Eo F lone of th"0 hestr witneaaert for a Ion . time.?Wo congratulate Mm. Galmoi The Jolly Gang witnessed a read ; party at the--home erf Misses -Lmrtf xand Mattie LeP Dawkins. Everybod > present left happy. T-?Some of the girls in Carlisle ar I speeding with the gents. They jui 4 wont wait. Mr. Luther Williomn in home agai [to the delight of his friends and-^relt tives. ?,v t- * ?r^-' c'-.'vrr . tttc: ? THEPALME1 SPO SWUNG TORNADOGS?DECLARED CHAMPIONS OF WESTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. " For the fourth time in succession the Ridge Spring girls easily won the pennant. They have played eleven s games and lost only one, scorings a " | total'of. 164 points to their"opponents ' 02.?Our basket ball team was organ-t ized in 1923 aiid ^ince that time we lost, .only one game, on our home A coqrt. We are now preparing for the annual banquet. t,he date of: which I ,..;n mrrr | ??J?I u0 mvL-n iaLer.? a_ The annua] field day celebratioTT - was held at Saluda Heights Saturady - March lb; the exhibits were the res|^ults?. of skilled- labor; thus-showing t:*that the schools, of Saluda County are training our youths the value of efficiency. The spring day celebra?! tion wag especially. enjoyed by?the: r school children as was shown in a-! mount of enthusiasm manifested in | 11 for?the?-day.'?A?vryr timely and appropriate address was' . delrvered^by Prof. G; E. Nelson ofi i Benedict college, ?whij$fi held his au-I \ dience's devoted intertst throughout "HONKA PATH 1MJVKS WIN OVER BELTON. ? ' 1 '*' . . ? - 9 The lfonea Path Doves played the , | graded school at Belton. -The game . wag very inspirational. The guarding of Harris and Vance unabled the ( ^Beitomp;iria-JLP- StlULl' iifllie 'fit si quar ! ter. The floor work of Clements and j watKins Kept tne nan out ot tne op-; i ponents hands. The score was-12-4 | in favor ofi Hpnea Path Doves. BlSHOfWIU.E NEWS. i Services were unusually~gfTO'd -at' (the' various chttTches in the city last~ '^Sunday. We had __a spiritual' feast r tTT Mew TW he4. -Rttv.- Wnlker" preached~ ' a wonderful "Sermon, one'that is prac* "l'tica'1, uplifting and should be a chrisitfan's standard. ' . I ,I Rev. Jj. S. Hanahan preached an in-' spiring, sermon at Mt. Harmon Baptist church- to a splendid audience.1 We know Rev., Hanahan and always ~ |.pQ tn umi.ili'ip u.itK thpm, Pol lection i; Mr: Er-Gaulden.'a student at Ben-| -'edict College was the week-eiuLguest >'of Miss-Mayme E. Baskin., She gave -rn?uvmb 1 ^ party Saturday ev^lening.. Whist was the_main feature ^ j of the evening. A sweet course was -^served. '; . - _ . , The latter were the dinner guests j of Mr. and Mrs. James Hill on.j59 " I Hevward St.,-. last Sunday. > . ! J Little Miss May me L. Stewaft cel3 1 ebrate<I~K$'r eleventh hii thday?last .'(Wednesday afternon with a part". .'ITake and- punch, nuts and candies | were served, ^ ~~~" '" : aj Mr. ad Mrs. Alexander Williams, .'Mr. Beauford Williams of George| town1 were visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. M^r^ar?Rwn^4aafcAtfi4ayr > j s liams are brothers of Mrs. HanaTi&n. p rJ SI*MMLRTON NEWS. e * .v Last: Sunday- hhc weather was fine, and there was a crowd at Taw Caw Sunday school, opened at 10 o'clock - 'with Svipt , officers, teachers "frYKPmem j TVHymj rrn rVrg? A t 11 ;flO l?cv TTat-~ ifi'eld preached a wopderful sermon? J Our pastor Rev. J. S. Uanahan was a j present. He has been preaching in ?; Charleston for the last week. The n member^mgt^btni w?th a smile;- ' Al* h ways" glad pastor. He has. r?Keen - nnst.oririg_ at Taw Caw for the ,j last 17 years. Miss Carrie Parson has returned to Asheville,. N. C. Mr. Wash GeoTgia has returned home from Washington. D. C. \f* orwl \lra F. H Rrnwn anhm I " -- it fj' JONESVTT.LE NEWSr-? i- ' e j " " .a I The past week was quite cool, but Sunday was, a warm day and the !S churches were well attended.. Rev. 1 Collins was at his best-and delivered ^ his sermon with zeal and power. Evthat heard his message wm ' ! uplifted -thereby. ? 161 The great Armstrhng magicians -were herp th^ past Tuesday night and d.| "showed off" at Bethany Baptist s- church. The entertainment was clean and wholesome and everyone enjoyed it ^ 1 The many TnemTs of Mrs. Isabella h Gaffney will be glad to know that she ^ is convalescing ratndly-after- a-serious j illness.^ n I Peacon=-Bf D. Stewart is on the 1 sick list also. 'tj Mrs. ~?allie Beatty is visiting her it daughter Mrs. Silas Thompson. Merlsrsr^rayton long, Robt Kelch g and S Thnmnson weipe at Woodson ft. Chapel Baptist church nwnile Sunday, y This church is pastored by Rev. Diggs ie uf Uniuii. -??? y Messrs. Townsend MoHar^ * dy and sons of, Spartanburg spent a 'e'whilp aFThe home of Mr. S. Thomp>t son Sunday. , I . The Tf. ofTTs. are looking forward n to thcrr annual setrnon whieh will he i- preached on the fourth Sunday night by Rev. Gamble. - -? / * y '' [TO LEADER ^ ?RTS " . 5 BOOKER?WASHINGTON HIGH I t - SCHOOL ; A- _ . .' .. 'I ? 'J ? " BASKET BALL RESULTS. G1RL9 ^?ate- Scores 2-6 30?Lost Sims High? 2gJ.fi 1 2-10-30?Lost Brewer Normal 22-14 2-12 30?Lost Bell Street' 14-17 j 2-18-30?Won Slnifj High 15-11 * 2-20-30?Won Camden 30-12 12 21-30-?IyOSt Brewer - -S$4-12 I 2-27-30?Won Bell Street 28- 8 3- 3-30-^Won Orangeburg 36-12 13-* 5-30?Lost Orangeburg . 24-22 ' Boys - -11-27-30?Lost Haines Institute 12- 8 J,- .t-.-u, wnn Moupdlcr 14-9 1TT2-30?-Won Benedict 14-9 Lost Sims High 22-10 -9,11 10 Wow PWIHn WhpntUr ^tfr 2-2&-30-^-Won Florence . 50-10 Gathering from -these- scores, one can readily see that Booker Washington was not at- all behind In her -athletics,?The girl's team has played exceedingly well, considering the fact that most of the girls were inexperienced with the exception of one regular. On the other hand, the boys, ! being more experienced1, won more i| games. ~ ' : PROSPERITY NEWS. ~1 Everything seems to har> caught \ the spirit of spring in and around bur town. Within the last few weeks flowers have bloomed and grass has 1 ?ry'"?y _"P awiMTiny rApidity^ transforming the door yards, orchards 1 and meadows into a veritable fairy- < land. Every fruit is a bower of,^ bloom against a background blue sky, y Tbc ppoplp have caught the spirit, t nhd are coming out winter quae-,1 ters. The second Sunday was a high ^ day at Shiloh A, 4?. E. cfiurch. Tlie | Rev. A. T. Dixon and his choir and ] congregation worshipped with Rev. I UoOin inrl >iio nonnlo in th* after- I noon. Rev. Dixon preached as Ttever-p before. Over $46.00 wer^ raised. Rev. Dixon is the pastor of Antioch Baptist church "THereT " ???k 1 Rer._ Martin. his choir and a number of~7n?nrffnflhfi'n w ft shipped- with_L i Rpv. J. O. Smart at Miller Chapel > i Newbernv Sunday afternoon. The oc-' casion few Rally:?; Hist Johnollie Counts, the New-. ! berry Distriot Sunday School Supt. ' was with-^Sufldar-atid a jrery { was with us Sunday and gave.a v?ry [interesting talk illastrated by drawling. "* y Mr. Clyde Martin was home for , , the week-end. He is a student---of Sims Hi at Union. * -? I Mrs. Nora Spearman has been on j jther sick list .but 4s abla_to _silr up and ,walk around sprain. . j Mrs. Maggie Uallman is also im-j , proving. |?grofr-R.- H. Sullivan and three of his school boys, Mark At Martin, t). Simpson Gallman and Roger~r"0!ark motored to Newberry Tuesday to meet the God Will " Committee on j their tour. The boys wore^ very much impressed with what they heafd av; well as their teacher. Prof. Sullivan was a member of the chorus that [sang fdr the occasion. ~ Prof. Rikard also sang with tfiem. Messrs. Porlcy, Boozer and others also attended, -^Pecaus^ of the illnoss of some of "the Sfudnwtw of the.; Night school." their closing exerciser are postponed until a later date. 1 ' All of the teachersfof Shiloh Junior Hi are, locking fprward to the Statp Teacher?'? Association next1 weet *2 T ~?* } Rev^JT. S.;Martin and family are doing niceVy in Prosperity. ThreVAeent verv much at home. His school is still in session. BONNEAU NEWS. The Missionary ladies of St. Peters ' A.M. E. church held their regular 'meeting at the home of Mrs. M. F.' Jones on Wednesday afternoon last j week. It was one of much interest j and inspiration. Our pastor's wife; | Mrs. N. W. Murray conducted meet-! ' i?gJ?y re(luest of our president Mrs. i |~B? Fleming. ?After the business part j of the meeting a very delightfulcourse of refreshments was served. I The Missionary sloggn-jji: "It e&w be done and iVmust be done." 4 Mr. Augustus Kennedy,-;Mr. and j Mrs. A. G. Murray of Kinfcstree, S. ! C.f brought rava of sunshine when ' , they motored down Sunday to visit j I Mr. Murray's parents Rev. and Mrs.1 | Nt W. -Murray. ^ j j Miss Lillie A. Franklin a member1 , of Bonneau graded school spent , last I 6fck-end Willi hei pmiinln amt~i Ifrineds in Marion. 4?Miss Jennie G. Murray is home rest ! ing from quite a successful term of . teaching at McBeth. =nxocKmnrr v EW3- ? A number of persons from here, went to Union last Tuesday night to' - Bfta play in p]ms Hi School by the j students of Friendcbip Cfittrgp of 1 Rock-Hill, under the direction JifJPrqfJ y -. a~ , - : t?1 , fit Wrn. Bankhead. entitled. "What" a~ bout Betty". - Mr. W. R. Saxon formerly of Tex as, but now of Asheyille, N. C. an old South Carolina boy, was in Lockhart a few days ago and spent th night with Prof, and Mrs. Bo^an. Mr. Saxon is working for the Ameri can Wprkmar^s Insuranc^Gfh-fmtt HtW K. C.; S. C. and Ga.; umler his super vision. Tie Ttisq bast a "TragvThiT picture show and will Return at an early date and show" for us. ?: . The writer in company with Mr. J,. H. Land attended church - at Red Hill ..Baptist Church of Leads, S. C. last Sunday, alter a Rood sermon by the pastor'Latid and the writer lift ed a collection of $38. 10. Mr. Jerry Gregory seems to be the tipolteman for the officers* while Mr. J. H. Brown is supL-of the Sunday school and "hurch clerk. Rev. Barber preached in the after noon just be funs-communioni Rev. A.G. Giles of Rock Hill was pastor of this church for nine years but resignnwn~pf nn iThlnr- fnU? LAURENS NEWS. ?=~ , / ^ The services at Bethel and Paul were the best since summer. There wore six joiners at Bethel"while the list stands at 15 'at St, Paul" from the week of revival?there being five nujn for baptism. There have beep twelve accessions to BetKel since Rev: White's pastorate. The community paused for* a few ninutes Tp grief, Thursday night, ,vhen?the ' death angel entered St. Paul Baptist church during the call for mourners and bore- Mrs. Laura ifoung suddenly away. Life's sheet Mrs. Young, with- .loving deeds, kind vords and all Christiana-traits that" iiak-O-hM- passing-JL-lana to hor home-, dwreh?and community. She is surnved--.by. her husband Mr. Ludie other relaives. Funeraliz'ed at St. Paul, Rev. ' bevant in charge of. the eulogistic ser ncco* | Mrs.' A. H. Levant is out to the^ ^leasu^e of her friends. . . - Mesdames Bessie Grant, Letitia rhompson .and Ada Hood entertained ?hfilr:chtlrch clubs during -the-: week Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller and Mr. Earle Miller were dinner guests of Mr .nirl Mk Aaron Broekman and I Mrs. Lula Thompson on Sunday. U iss Louise Faucet' spent* a few days in the eity With relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Will Higgins entertainexL_Lh^ E. H. S. C. Wednesday night. After business and a social hour refreshments wereTserved...." .On the *ick list are Mesdames Margin Boyd, Ella Richardson, Daisy Foggy. -1 Misses Annie L". Dial; Mary Bailey Messrs. Abe Fletcher and Donald-Bur' ton, Mr. Arnet Barksdale, Fred_ Hudf?ens, Luther Leak, Samuel Boyd visitxul itcv^ Mathis' church in Greenwood recently. . fThe silver tea given at the'home of Mrs. Sallie Blackstock for the benefit of the Boosters Club of Bethel was a success. 'A:::ve?y:Tntescstmg=program, was rendered, after which a delicious_ salad and swefet course were served. Mrs. AnnieL. Owens and Miss Sue Eearle Simpson received th0 prizes for bringing the most guests; .a large BR A S, Ol GETTINi "Call for th< C l. A u: I B REA D "SOUTH'S FAVG i " " A MESSAGE 01 When Jeath invades your famil solution comes to you from the I 3 ANI BENEVOLENT ASSOC!; protected by insurance laws, to -j* policy which yow^forethought p t The Miitrml Rplipf ?1 T. R. YOUNGBLt I _PIIONE 71 Sfi t REESE'S Dl -? MRS. P. R. r A Full liine of Pate ^ " Cigarette? ami To^a . j ? M&dafo c. *i. t imes ^|Tce Cream s .! PHOI* ^ 1422 .Assembly Street, -*J "" . * v') '.Til: OOO-I*C^tOOOOOO 1 ' ? " . . t - il' y *V^ s?l, ?r? / Saluiday, March 2&-1386.? ? _ ^trtng of beads respectively. * , . . | TicRcls for the BaYe~ Ball" contest are out they are orily ten cents, two 8 prizes are given, ($2. 50) two dollars arid fifty cents in gold for the one .holding the lucky number, also -the ~"sam(TlOrioinTt in gold to the one that The anual thanksgiving sermon of > -the Knights of Pythias and Court of Calanthe will be preached by Rev. Le vant; Sunday Mar. 23rd at 3:uu p. m. at St. I'aul Bap. church. Messrs. Willie Meadows and Char-les Watts have opened a Tea Rooipon N. Harper St. They are asking your . patronaee. ;?Mr. Samuel Doyd has front to Ashe rviller "Weeps". The boys like to go to Greenwood,. . girls find the cause.Their excuse is to idiive fur-Rav. Mathig.???: I TKe~revival at ^t. Paul put a jpirit ual fervor in the town. Rev. C. E. McTip-t'i'in th*"*8' 1" is no question about that. \ye were so pleAsed to'have the ministers of the 1 V>vvn to help us, Revs. White, Cun- 1 . , Oingham, Hill, Mathis. . EXCURSION , I i TO CHARLESTON Account * Magnolia Gardens _ ' And . Middle ton Gardens Friday aJid,Saturdav"" >M MARCH 28-29" ? Ana ~?;'?~"?~ , . Friday and-Saturday, . April 4-5 . ^ F Fares From-: ^ , BaTesburg 71'54,50" Blackville !_ 3J50 ' 1 Camden 4 00 Chester , 5.50 Columbia? ,4.00? ;? Denmark 3.00 V*..Edgefield 4.50 Fort -MU1 6.50 - (Jreenwood '. 6.00 . JLeesville 4.50 v' ? Newberry 5.50 _ JWU Hill . V? nnn St. Matthews 3.50 Sfirinpfi^M?a .i.no Trenton 4.5ft . Union ,1 6.0ft r Walhnlla 7.Q0 : Ward 4.50 ? Winnwboro ^ ?_-i &.00 . t _ Yiiflt- ^ -6J>0 j proportionate fares-from all? ?--other points.! Excursion tickets sold for ~ I all trains, -except Crescent Limbed, and g<x>d returning , .^.to reach original starting, point by midnight, Wednesday. follow hi g date of sale. . AZALEAS and -CAMEL LI A - J ARNICA in peak of bloom. i World famous and unexcelled in variegated coloring and size of plants. . . It is well worth your time ^ Apply to Ticket Agents, SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ^ ?? ?????^?????? ? SURFJD 3 THE BEST , ;m by name" li.-' __... ' )SE - CAKES RITES SINCE 1841" , 'CONSOLATION " : | y ranks, what a- message of con- t Fact that THE MUTUAL RELIEF j VTION is under contract and you i ,? pay you promptly your insurance j arauaded jyouHo. take, out covering ? ienev'lent Ass.jaf S* C. )OI), Gen. Manager. l.")01 '/r TAYLOR STREET . ' ttlfi STORFT ' j > fEESF- Pmn - 0 nt Medicines. Cigars, ecQfoAa/V Fvilh Cine of | " . imT Sodas. ?jf iE_mft ? _ \??j Columbia, S. C.L_ j ]