The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 26, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday; July 20. 1920'.
MHI.I,INS N'r:\VST
The Home Coming-program ft. r* the!
J. L^^bVooks^'>'*' < f 'l lit-' .M t. dim'1'
Baptist church'nre.'i.-hod : ur_
? nion and hls"choir I'ui-t>i hed TTTr~;,wsie^
Doctor Hrooks , hi<?
I-irstor ami in bound-f-rrorcned whrfc,-evjar
he labors us a simple rd.
. Prof. J. S. Roberts is* hoiim Yuraih
t" the delight of hi.- nianv fi imi.C
~ : Urnngeburg, State "rolle^e. attending
. a iter spending five \,r six weeks- iitsummer'
school.
Bio. .1. \\*. Beth-en of Wise Chapel
i> one of- our progressive farmers.
Hp owns two or three line farm : and
is making good every vear.. lie ife\m
fi rgets his former pa 1 .1 nrvd f> i, n,|-.
He has plenty ami j_ a U ay\\ illiiie..
to help some Ones
On last Saturday aI'lerimn \ve iv.ot?'?red
oyer to his lienn'r in company
with-.my Wife and children. He loadct!
our car with many good t hires
ear ami invited us" hack eivniiK The
writer.will spend a few weeks in X.
aM1 other parts <TTi TTTs vacat ma
fe'lVj-'H?hi rn by his tluinli, Cxu-l wiUsurely
bless- all of these ironil?folk..
Mr. W. I/. FowvuiTIi, R !aiii-M'VieTl,'
>_ anil Mr. William X'aimh m ' n. i il ..
Durham last week l<> attiml the annual
session of tile Royal Kniyhts.
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Onte of "the most enjoyable:#events
of the season was the surprise ' party
^.-ft-iven I'Yidav nielit. July 1 It iL^a-LLtie,
honit. of Mi-., ami Mrs. 1'. I!. Fressley
- v in honor of Miss F.lhel Perrin 1 v >hirison.
The house was beautifully deRobinson
left for Philadelphia. .Sunday
aftufnoon, . Tli?ist>* who attended
the party were .Misses I.tiki (iefahl.
Ethel RobinsO", and Mamajat th iald
Mrs. J." Shivers, Mr. N. Fieket t M rs.
Bell (Jriflin, ami Mrs. R. IVessle.ejj
^ Messrs. J. 'Moft?aii. K. I>. .lohtis^lft'tei':
son, l.ewns?*antl Ran out. Sever fit
'. courses wer(. /served - ctiii Jp.tin-ir ot
'.Tiiko" ainl~t>7e"^4:j,foviv." .Nll .'wei:1' aay
ti-elin(C M'tvd. v
t'l.OCAL . - I ...... * Dr.
and l.Mrs. II./A. .I'X'u ,-ri and
L e :i -- ti .t . 1
iMimiy u((> ^it'uv111i n,v i 1. v r->M i nmay
to spend their vto-at Ion in Ma :irl.ni
-SEtts and ('nldteet frrlt. . TI|.'\?V. Ill III1
away for three wi> l
Ml I.lU'RY VI avs ;
We were indeed y;l;id 'in y < _!.< :< ' <
l ain of la<l wool-:..- Tin fa1 mi > i
I all t-'i wjv- :ir.t! 1(ii djjj_ pl
I . perous.
Bio. F.dW, Th"in:i i let v
yw-.,. marketing fruit, to the "v \j .
tied customers >1' l> >ih -ta < .
, The Raw A. L. I he of
preached for- the ||?...et |hm;-?
on July, Bith.
[? We~wero-^-pdad- to- ha-v-e - a - \ -U, m-a
Nurse Burin:. ..Mir ' si eh ? aii'L
Whaley-of . the Brewer ! -j I:t-1. I il\
r.?t-h.' THoy-also nuuk; a !"'?> eal! at
?:? the?home '-of?Alt?: ml Mr.. Fdy- WAM)
oin as.
The nieiphers- hud friend-- of (i-od^
Htrpp?'Ba pt ist?chureh?are?fliemi'."to
entertain the-Sunday -school ednea
' tiana! convention July
Mr. ad Mr:'. Tjmnia-' -at tended t'n*B.
Y. P. U. cufiwiil i>-ri_in Aii.enyillr
last Thursday." rr=~" ~~ *~~~
Miss. Kli/.n .Join-- i- home 1 i \v alter
spending six wrcks in ('< i e? nvilie nmUier
sehonl. " ^liv" i I'port ' a vn y tu cessful
term.
. Mrs. Irene ami .si-I'M1, ITivtv. danHr.
T-,r-,.-.T ters .pf -MI^ou-H. AY
are visitors from IteTr n. \Y c, wr~h~
3 them a pleasant slay.
? The wedding h?dl< ran"- av.un. ii1
our vicinity yesterday;
Mrs. Emm.1 P. Ander orii .!> : -ie I',
and " Mrs. I.. O. Tin.ma v. ot -.him d
.with the Mt. ('ahvii v pi i'i l.. :' .''-lav.
The pastor is Key. -Wnr? * ?iif
JBRl'SAI I.M' ( 111 IN II _\_L.\\ A OP.
HKMtNCU W
On Snmlav Ifni' Win ' 1\1> iirlu- 'u
at his post and preached a :<nil tiering
senium. In 2ljuii nieinliers ?.d" lt?r isalem
A. M. K..church. .Ile-uncd tin'
25th verse i>f ddTr* -.'.id . r-hapter of
Daniel..
Our Sunday sclv?o| \va: larr-ely attended
and'is provre -tiu'' ni.? l> under
the leadership -of our aide uperintendont",
"Brn. P. \V. 11 ?I > . \V,hope
it will continue. The. leyvpi \va
nicely disenssed l>y tenchen and dtc
p?IIIIIII xnrmitemgaMi
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Newlwrry ...... IM..71 2-L.
Chester , 1.7..10 ~ 17.:
? r KOfk Hill II.SO TTT
Lancaster . _. l).7.t? t 17.:
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* Excursion tickets sold all tr
,'V Limited/
Return limit to reach ori^ina
A i?K u*t 301 ft-~ WW. '
I'nusual opportlie ity offered
trip.
J Excellent train sen ice. Thrui
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m >u lais. Thg contribution was' over
"5^1.no. Alter services the official UbariT
lujd a business meeting. Bra, M. S,
It ilyi's ami Bro. J. W. StHf SPOKf
T^atlliho pastor's salary ami educa- "
ini"a| ;t sessmeiit which was very' 'I
' 11111 !y. Dm . pastor, RevTXV. M. P
Wright is making plans'to Tajse-hin ?
n Mooonents. lie is on the job and t
-rrt?bringing-1hitj.gs to pass*;.-The at- ?
t' ndanec at church was oil" today and v
ll.c. .I'aimcis ;u'v busy gathering tludu- ?
tobacco. The" outlook for good price: n
laaght. ? ?...?-?= ... t
All. K. K. Itodgers of Rodger's Bros. S
\.ho i'iin ;i. nii'e-^itiore and grist mill f
iiiailired to (J.eorgeloWn Saturday on c
J l-IO 11 H'-'S. . I* /
i .Mi.. W after (1. Walker had the plea- _F
i "f dining with Mr. and Mrs. N, s
ilia on .n Sunday. Mrs. Creep is pres s
iiii nt of the Missionary board here c
o!' war church. She is a very able I
otlicei. She has. some of the girls, or- c
ganized in clubs to help raise her u
claims. We "wish her a success. r
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Sunday school opened at 10:00
it m. with the assistant superinten1
dent. IT ~X~. Wise. After the . lessons
'were taught 'by the teachers a very
helpful ee\ iew- was -given by-the- pus.
tor. Rev. T. I'h Kobinson. ?-? At
12:0(1 oVJock Rev. T. K. Rob',uson
preached a wonderful sermon
1'rom Acts 20:24. "But none .-of these
I hinge?nrneed^^ me^TSuBJect " The"
("hrfjllan Heroism.**" "
Tht' sermon was . very much enjoyed'
by -everyone. The doors of* the
rioireh were opened and- four perrons
came forward -and joined the
church. ?
We.-had "two visiting, choirs Jxl. sing
foV* us Sunday, Oak ilrove?Presbyterian
ihorch choir and St. Luke A.
M, l'i. church Junior choir, alone I
with-nut' own'choirs the music from
those four choirs rendered were enjoyed
by all present.
We .didn't have a singing eonyent
ton f'ttrrda-N"?but we hopt? to -have one
si oil.T'.'
, We were-very glad,to haveso many
'visiting friends from the various
' ehuri lu ^ in the eonTihunity. We want
?Li?"a,v In. I lu-iii. 1,'nnui ' ugiiin , Qui !at
it '> 11 lug hangs on the outside.
We are very gluj t.> report that
u,. of tail fait hfnl? members, Sister j
rmiiir v i?>1 dun, wno nas ueen serious j
-J-V-dl t'nr-u lew month?*-, w.as able to
~~~T Tm Ii* i' |m'\v Sunday enjoying tin "j
/ i .1 yi?>- a. she is used to do, ,
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Tune "ill I a Sunday srhnul pic- -i
niV ,.)i tlie oi?l Sunday, in August at t
liifhel A. \l. K. church and Bethel
i expecting Kuta\vville, Carnett, I
I l"'l\ 11 ill-,', ilarleyville and Walter- i
ln.iij Sunday schools to be their spec- .
Hood lloj>o Baptist church will give
the visiting Sunday schools a pro- t
c >.un about .'!:U0 o'clock Sunday even- t
irv'. August 1 7th. Dinner will be serv t
\\ til ci WJIS IVT v f
William Buxton, formerly of Detroit <
i- dead. ami tin- body is. expecting to.,J
leach here Monday, duly 21st. ;
,.Mr. -.1. -i.enioni.is on the sick list. i
? \lf. \V :i11,(j 11 TuimiiM-.-.-vfiLMiL hist ikeak- j
i iiil?4+i?At lanla,?Georgia. 1
\()TIt'l\ - Rverybody should be vac
ciliated Against, this fever, It is free i
al the bounty doctor's office on Main I
H eel. . ]
.M r. Samuel .J. .Jones spent a week i
-Fim hlu- sett ling t he 'ftmHrtr of?his I
father's mstate in that ??ity.* ' I
Mr. .loans' father .left this city '
u liea Samuel was a boy and made his
fi iti'iae in Florida truck farming"ami
be died June Feth?t+nd willed all his i
e. (ate to Samuel. ' ]
- " M i.?Walton lonier, Mr. MeKittley llowmaii.
Miss^JVarl Bowman and '
M iss F.yelyn Tooiner motored, to Bow- <
man Sunday' to visit Migs Gladys <
Murray. .
Rev. .1. M. Marshall preached a soul
iirniur sermon at Uuutl Hope Sun- i
lay night. <
The Leader informs.us of the death H
'irf Mr.. William -A. Rrow^h, The beI
ira\e<l family has SJ. George's sypi- (
! {atihy-,- being here. r
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t EXCURSIONS
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km?ygr Philadelphia ?
d-Atlantic City
l GIST 9th, 1930 ;
ys As follows: ^
nore Philadelphia New Atlantic
York rifu j-i
ji? $2:u:> $2r>iT>5 $25.95
40? 21.1.'
Hi 25..V1 22J.G -2H.01 .1
?.V 21.50 22.00 24.00
TT? 20.RTJ 22.90 2335 ""
19 ' 21.04 , 23.74 24.14
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a?from Oil other points in South j(
ains August 9th, except Crescent '\
1 starting point .prior. to midnight .
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for a delightful summer vacation i
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igh._l*u11irian sleeping cars?joining
iekct-Agents. ? rr t "
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CHfiKAW NEWS,
Sunday of last week atr"Wf&T?'y. fr??S
h~ Chirreh_ rtTr~nrorjUi'tf sorvlcts Vcvi rfpto
aspiring not-with-standiifrg iTTTelnht. ,TIi'he
pastor, Rev. W. fcx Tlun'npsu:-. uY li
il-eached a very good sermon. The. I 1
mergeiiry fund . called for by tin- -en
rustees-^ame^ to-a-close at the night and
ervie^ totaling $952.69 raised for tin poyf
ariou.s claims of the church. Lot
This Sunday, .Tilly 527th is Ihr ULa?_i^>
riily Circle's Day.'r All families in Ion
he community-are invited en masse. Moi
Special family pews will T>e rt^jerved',i4
or -visitors. All the families of the ,\|i?
hurch are to select pews scpa rsrl-.. ,\
t great sermon for the occasion i- thn
irepared by the pastor^ I>V. Thump- V
oru We welcome all to the yfnujTie TTTTt
ervice. This service is "the -'beginning yni
if the revival seuson of thy.chuich. id
'or the occasion the church has so- .\
ured an evangelist which will he Vlsi
issisted by the pastor and choir. The I Jet
neeting will extend throughout the li
veek. The Ihuroh -extends to the tmV
immunity; a hearty welcome. ^
Last Sunday evening at fiv?* o'clock of
he Willing Workers club-under the M iupervision
of Mrs. J. V. Ha mm, of '1
he second Presbyterian church pie- hoc
tented a very linto program. This Stir
rlub is composed of little girls and l a\
)o'ys of the Junior Missionary socio- ph
y and the churches f<> the city. lluv.-_ .Mi;
hg as their objective good morals, ma
ind gentle manners;. Thelma Cotton. 1\
>resident;' Eli"e Ga&sptet~sccrotni y. ( it
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long, -of frit.
Nlew York and Washington, L). ('., i Mitre-visiting
Dr. and Mrs. G. \V. Long I >
'or tho Bummer. is rent- uff
derating from illness suffered for the'; T
>ast few months. We wish him a quick Tiy
ecovery; ' ' '
Mrs. Iva Hemphill, of Coulter aca-; (
lemy is recovering from an operation >
it.lhe Wailesboro hospital." We wish roller
a speedy recovery. hi
"Mrs. E. A. Fears of the city has re-j .)
urDed from Florida whert? she was 4;u
:alledTo~ the funeral of her brother. \ g
Miss Uorothy Williams, instructor
>f English at Coulter academy,* is in
he city again after spending pai^-of
he summer with her parents in An '
liston, Alabama. :
Letrtrs-cod out durig these hot tlTTy'?r,
it the swimming pool. It i- urnler:
*ood management and kepi in a sani ' ,
;ary running condition. ."J" ^
WAI.IKKHUKU ,"N1\?N **,'
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Mis-j Gladys Johnson spending' i
ier vacation in Philadelphia, Pa...with . ,Ut
ler. brother, Mr. William JohnsonTeachers
who have been r^ttendiee
he various summer schools have ?:e.-.. fL.'!'
urned home. Among theuL=aiv Mes>. .
James Bertha Green. 'Martha '' '
iVilhelmina Tracy,. Misses Roheeea ''''
Vlaree, Helen Simrhons, I.ouisio Wil
ion, Venita Lewis, Ivenia BroWm We *V*'
ire glad to welcome them. ,.
Mesdame^?Alice Ferguson a"d
Dash spenL Lliu week .nn^-iii-L'lm'lf - .
ton visiting relatives. ? ' '
'Mr. Reynolds Mulligan on Chap- (il"
in street is still contined hut is im 1
proving. , * oik
Misses Martha ReadJy and Malis. a .
itudven* .are?Visiting in Orangeburg. ' ?)
Mes'srs^w S. Swinney and Lk Rtni '
vho havV been working in our town ' \
etumed home last week. They are 1 ' !r
xi Jacksonville, Florida. B-'Rev.
M. L. Green has also l.ecn * tO
ittending summer school in flA)len- ,
iale; Mrs. P^rnese Gerideau at ~ A I-_
ten-Benedict. .'. ? /' .
Mrs. Florence Cooper left Uist week
For her home in Orangeburg after huv
ng^pfciU-aevcral- delightful AW-uk
this town.? . t? ?-?.1?i
Don't forget th^ treat of. the Sea^'Tn
son "A Manless Wedding" given at W.
?5t. Peter? A M R fhnivli Inl?. 91.1
It is being sponsored by Miss II..r '? >i
py and promises to be.the greatest 1 '
hit given yet. A few -musical". seW- tie
tions wilj be rendered also. ^Admis- !" r
sion 10 cents. Everybody is invited. a|'t>
An entertainrrtent was" given at the
Hopewell Presbyterian school build
ing Friday night. A bunch of young hipeople
werepresent and had a very' 1
nice?time. Another?entertainment
was given at the church on last Mou- A!:,
lay. night and a neat sum was realiz- n h
3d.- .. i
The Pew Rally that was held at Km
Wesley M. E. Church Sunday evening Uy
at 8:30 was quite a success. Rev. A1;CJreen
preayhed a very instructive and ' .
interesting- sermon. ?
The ^Presbyterian Sunday school VTr
convention convenes here at Hopewell 11,1
Presbyterian church July. 24-27. Ev- 11 <
eryone is looking forward to it.
Miss Maud Hyatt of Charleston V*"
motored here Sunday and was the v'
guest of her mother.*. Mrs, Katie 11> -.1 :^
att.
M iss Julia Johnson has returned to'
her home in Beaufort after a very
pleasant visit here. .
i ne- meeting or too hxcelsior Social
club' has been changed from Moo; '
day to Wednesday, It io- our -lug woo oIil
and purpose to "give the^ social ret'
and also out of CowiT'gflesls the |>T i ; P
u?_ goeifl] ~fe??tivit.ies Wh met nt i)|- ' to
regular meeting place Wednesday IP-1
night, .. It was 'a business meeting i
and we preceded at once presided | a?
over by our president Mr. Kdvfctfd i;l1 '
Francis. Mr. John Summers was
lected marshal and Miss I.nretta. Tiny . 1 ii
ner, chairman -of social?commit to#. ; I
during Mr. Francis' absence from '
town. A party is .to be given' Wed- I" <
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The funeral services of- Henrietta *?
[nabinetit_which were held at St. Paul ,
M. E. church which she had atten-i
ded for -Home time. The foltTJWlng hro- .
thers spoke of her faithfulness to the
church and community: J. J. Sim-i
man?, D. A. .Brown, S. -Trefeer." ""Tn,?
bv Mjss Bertha Edward, resolutions
also. The eulogy was delivered by
Rev. W. F. McJIrown. Mrs. llenrlet
uti was xne w>ie 01 ivi. (i. 1[nalHtictt,
to whieh coupte^fiv??^^fU anil '2 linys
were born. She departed this life on'
July 5th at home in full, triumph of
faith. Sha was a devoted. mother and
a loving wife. She leaves to mourn
Rve daughters and two hoys, four
sons in law, ten grands and a hunt
>f friends.. ... | ^
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SPKiNti NEWS
J lii* long expected shovvers ~ Rave
' '"> .?All tit the Iotthotb of ITiTs sec---i
' ;?ii' wearing a smile tu let ev~""
.'71 i iiiii know huyn tjralel ul they ?are
<?J l lie- lilesseU silo we is. .
I.it lie FraiuiiiuJSjLepheiis entertain- "
<-?<?aii'ii.t lorty f^^irer little Ttiends-Hl
-+onrt-hr frfrttfdafr-party ^ulurUay
' i i iM^rrc *rhey "aj,| enjoyed ,peanuts,
' nn'.or'or'A-altiaWe Kifts. *
Majryie Stephens had as her Sutnf.lav
nlrht tfuest. Queen E. Corley.
Ml>?A. Kart'oi'd. Caressa and -t
I.IW-U 1"' Spent Sunday afternoon i
w.'ii tlifii~aun? Mrs. Myra Coleman I
a ' Mo mn ty ' ' .
Mn nn- i.ee Watson is spending . u ]
? hi \iken as the guest of her i
I. Mis." Marian Mason. ' '<
Mr; koherl Qualllebaum of (Co-J
i i,.inliia ?and*' Mr. Bloiitl Watson of I
ir-shnrtf spent Sunday afternoon in; 1
y st'iuj* Misses Queen and Citira Cort
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. , -M' - McClilton andv ,S. Morris. .
:vi , m-v 1'.^ Morris and K. Kaiford, mo;
11 l'' 1 tengeburir Thursday AC ?C_7-;'.h
the trip wan?of p business -<
""1' I'- was very much enjoyed
.Mr. (iij/Cife Cjyiwfoid motored to
1 a't^i-'h^i y; Saturday to brine hisli
' i. .\Jrs. S. K. ("rawtford home. She I
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unenmng school at State i
ami?M-r eolleife. - _ _
M?1 VT. .\1. Harris and K. \V. 1
H'"a<lnux made a brief busingsn?trip
jio n.Uimbia Monday* afternoon. * 1
Mo^t of the' teachers have return!
> '! lid111 summer school.
(J.ADSDKN M!WS
'I he Sunday school attendance at*
! II d Hill Baptist church was very
; li W*' on the third Sunday. The les:
r>.' s cii.\._inte/u.stiii^ly~tatlght by "
i was very interesting taught by
,..v,i:es .Maggie Scott, Annie Mae,
4. .< d. Aim- Hnwd.t Tile .sUpld'lhlendtl-nt
, " 11 -Louisa?-VV, Randolph, reviewed |
be le. siyi. .Some-of the' pointaastressj
d in ihtj review were the faith, meek
in ss.vanif courage of Closes. ' |
-A vcrjL i iiteresting--ChUdren's-4>av b
o-'ram: was rendered at St.-Marks church
Sunday. Mr. Beverley (Jariiii
k. the superintendent, and his i'
jtouchers, werO commended for their
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[iu-ulee K.- of-P. meeting in Camden
j-thiv. week are Mr.?and Mrs. W- S.
i lb,.||ey, Mr: and Sirs. H. A. Wood- ,
jiv ird ayd Mrs. Mary Scoft. I
??M* l..i,ioa \V. Randolph returned!
ilr.iin. the Benedict-Allen* summer,
i -i !niol <>n the lt'th. She speaks, very'
[ mplinientary ' of the . work done at
j ' oinniii'i' school- and feels that I
jl'." six weeks of study could not have
I 1 . .-n more profitably jipent.
Mi's. Uarvdolpb_is very grateful to
o.-f - ?Mm, Eugenia RTDiuwu, *
; 1 ;7 Harden atfeet! Mrs. A. M. Car- "
j rett, Mrs.. Julia .Dillard, Mrs. . Eliza
Marshall and other friends, who adj
dn d so much to the pleasure of Her :1cit't
stay in Columbia.
Mrs. Brown entertained "ST few
Fronds on the :eveiling of Julv~2nd
Pi honor of her guests-Mrs. .Louisa .
\V. Randolph., The following spent 1
a very pleasant evening: Rev. and i
Mrs. R, Lr-Robinson, and daughter,
of Wiltianiston,- Rev. and Mrs. A j
c. 1..; y\rh'()Uin,1 Barnwell; Mrs. J. I.
Cold-on, Newberry; Rev. .J A. Mc- '
(' rinrll. Hartsville; Rev. R; W. Jen*-"
kin*. Kastover; and Mrs, C. B. Wal,Mr.s,
Frances Brow-n, and-Mrs.
A. \ >1 I'.KO N N K\\ S . J
Mrs*. (\ H. Black and Thomas
Thompson motored to Durham last .
W'-ok oh business. _ _
All'. 1'. B. Bovian has returned . to
V.'ledosta; CJ41., afWr visiting his brTT |
the)'. MarTon Bovian and other rela-|
Li v. and friends.
111 v. .1 M. Jackson was-"with us !"
oil. Sunday and'preached a soul stir- (
I i_iuv;' sermon. Surely the Holy Ghost
j-n?7s?Willi?him.?The apeakf'f took ;un?
beAl 1 Khiirs 1:10, "Thus and Eli-1
I iah^tnswered and said to the captain
I .of fifty: If 1 be a man of God then, [.
IJ.oLvJire eoiFie down from heaven,-and
oiiMimc thee and thy fifty.The;
text was well delivered. Ouf beloved r
: jrotiui,?Key. G... T. Coleman, sure;
1 w!iu mi n.it'f pii'.ttli uj'u?~.?i*?
,U SllM.tuvis OS. kcO o.,.. D I
'1"* Sn'.tt: uIm. fcev. I- H. Hemingway, i
preached able sermons'. ' L
Mr. M. .1;-Alston,: of Charleston is j:
\i Mitiu' Mrs. C. B. Black a few days, j
Mr. II. .1.- Jenkins and others are'
.I'l. iidimr K.. of I'. Grand.Lodge .
.?! .('amden. . ' i
The Crimen Elizabeth club met, at
th.' Ii.wiie of Miss Jeruhnfe Hoover!
Wednesday.
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BET-iUS ACADEMY NIi\SS ^ _
P|of. H. 1J. Butit-r. din-ti.'i o<r On* '
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Mr. Herbert Bia*' < rivals ? | ?-?it
Sumlay a.L In.-, l.uiia- n. :'M .''i/Iiold. .. __i2_
Mr. and" -M.i - ( . A. ( ^n-.il h >Kt.'JiM7-"
ry Wilson aid \l i - Siri-ih Vid.
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of Ms ' i ml Mis. A' \\ N
'fui Jay.
. .Mrs: lit s?Jc \idi-I^Tiii i> ; iW-n r
this wft-k -if: aTrpniirri' ' h~i_
Grand K-ot I*. a i <" wri ; J
Calunthe.
All. A uy li-t u-?a I i y a: a H , i i ?
Robinson of . wi-i> i Ji -i-'-v' i
jailers.on the nmpu* .*-nt<irliyv i ;* *
:arrii-ci Mi-v ATlie Mac I-t.i.v ,
with, them.
ALfS. !{? *:?- WeaVei- ii-l -\ ih?n -i | ->-y. I
tfy wiffc?with - tier [nu'riMr,"~;T"T~
Mrs. A.-W. 'Nicholson.-Misses
pF.tc.v,..'Marie un-i J-Ytr- *
Lui-?Ht'tt is. ..Messr-~ W !i: "n" < 1 i-ti
Milter Winters, and Saru u-! '.Join's,
also Ernerft (Ji'ccn?w a i. ?en,-? ' ,
?f >MiVs_ Vi'iltt^Nii'h''1:-?--11?.iiii<" ,f_. : 1
ternotiii. n? ' v
Professors- J. 'J'. YV. Mini . J., ( .
Bryant, \V. \\ . .Victed-on. M fur..
and Mrs 1'.. H?Will,an,- a, '? L* G
\Vuyrier Sunday . They repot' . feasant
stay. - - , -* ?
?SuUmJa\ market! in i r
the Summer school when ha h-,
in.session here fiat the'lu: t ftv* ?ve?'i,*V_ ? The
enrollment was the laiec'.-'t
: Professors P. I.. Ill vaiTTT ami .J* l.~s"
W, Minis left Monday foi tltr.u :*? -
speetive homes in AuVJ ta
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WESKKY .iL, & UU.KU1
. lU:30, Sunday ?? >?< ??l. * '
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i 4:UU o'clock iit ? |;i'!!\ i : < la'1. >n _____
emergency fund,* indlel ' tFh- :? < j ;- vi?f
tlie .lucat Atmiirn?* ttHplfii.?: .
The Rev. R. T. !.et1rr>Ti, -\l >. T. \y.vl)
delis el the addles.-. . "
g :0U p. nt.. svotp hi|>far,d # -errnon. ...
Th* public is cotdiaiu u-utwi -ii .. ?
all of these services * m
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HAMILTON'S
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DIAMONDS and \\ \T( 1IES
on Easy TermSmall
OlUcc. Small I \pcn-t.-, - >:
Small PnTht ^ " ,,
H Nervous U. v ^
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Trnrembles ~
,*JS "About 9 .year ago I lelt 5?
gS that 1 needed a tOnu\
w?flMlnw '\ 11,' ?/~/l 1'a ^ - " ?
f2? worn-out. It seemed to me
er* aH ge ***
"The least exertion would .mrj_ ?
make me. have -nervous
: * trembles. "I ju.-t kept drug- ?
c*^2^feing around, hot knowing TT?g
what to do. :
,:J5 "One Jay when. I felt tin- ^
: ? usually bad,. 1 happened-to *
read ab'dTJt Cardui ;irid -.
whut it had dont for others. m*.
I begun tubing it &nd Suon
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oaw an improvement. I hcpt?it
".up 'and?rep.tinrd HT- ?
health and strength. Now 1 m>
'"'Jm am feeling just hpe - Mi a 9
Agnes White,-715 CV.Ur ^
'>5 St., Nashville, Tenn. HT.1C
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Helps Women to Health *?>>
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Jirthday Cakes j ~~
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