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1 1 ' > ? i ?~ PAGE EIGHT ' ~~ CHAHt-EBTOSr NEWS t? ' - . ~~?'" ~? The greater-picnic of the scusomvilhrt ? . be the opening of'th0 New Cooper \ River Amusement Park, at Kemley's tl Point on August 5th. This grand ( " pififuo will becgiven'+n^tht^-V'ohmterr - ? Club ol Alt. Zion'A: "~M~T:r rnireTT^ Mrs. E.- R. Dash, President, assisted 'I by a group of loyal workers>1 >n ? Admission 25 cents; special hisses, s runrdng every hour begmnufg 1 '2 m. T T ' Tuesday to ItTtitL-p:?m.. stopping?v ... places, for busses, King and John ^ Sts., King and Cannon Sts., arid ? ad Meetig Sts. Stai't early^aftd a- i ~~~void thp" rush. ' - " j The grand- -opening of the New ? - Coopdr Ufriver Amusement Ibirlt, was? held on >- Saturday evening August present and learned of the $-10.00 prize winners in submitting the- name -that was selected by the JmPre-r- f<rr? the Palmetto- Leader and get the 11 names of the individual that .submit- *. ted it, and' ITie; church organization '. that is ?26.00 better otf The Kettle. Drum Carnival That" was given- by the Volunteers Chili of 1 "Over the tup. This \y?g held at (he ' Dash's Air Dome, Smith St. . The grand opening. July '11, l?i:tO v . oi- vliy-fcTTTCDtTr , for thy colored people of ( luiilt-slfHi.'1 9. O.?There Will ho a piyqViSsjonnl. instructor to teaeli y>m..?iho came, 1 daily hours 11:0 a. p. iiV ~l ** Sunday_X4wwWTf <H) d.|i in.. :t11 ! _____ "-exceTTenTTs hole Coif Course. i:n!> \ r 2>5 cents for'hours of :iinus.einent and ' fun. I v >- .... Mount /ion Church . , 1 At Mt. Zion Church on last Sunday * the services" were ercrrHv attended. and the pastor. Rev. Wifheispnun did ' ? not fail to deliver Coil's jVlessauv "*~Svith all of his diyjne power; l?ot.h * morning and?evening set vices were V enjoyed. Our Sunday School is as ? . strong: as ever, us .many of. the mem-', bers of the church are interest iiiv -| . . themselves"- in tlu: "Sunday" School ' work very much, the ^superintendent ' Air. C. ' R.' Hurt, feels_ very ;it? t'irl for a tremendous increase'in the past quarter, and he .extend to the public 1 an unlimited welcome to "the . school every-Sunday'ufCuTOioru tYonT~~T "FT, m. to 5:3U p. m. 7*~* AtfsrD. A. I'efrin,. \\ it',, of Dr. her- : rill", the I'resid'me- Kldcr ?f Mr. I'Ion-.' ^ sant District of the Palmetto Confer'1 enCe,. departed this" liTo on S iiaDyy *27, 11)30. She Si survi\ed !>\ ' her hiKhnntl t u-it iTn ncr hi -.ml fhe Eulogy "wan, held at thc-Tcidenrd ?? ?b Moms ?^ttesMay riTTvriiiiu.ir at _. ? 6 p. nj., July 2'J, 1 i?.'J<TT cpTn'oiit.-.. ment services were lu-M at Ml. i'i'r _ |fah St. ;K? Church Sui?it? i S. <". 1 l , Wednesday July .'50, I'J.'Hi. Mrs. B. R. Fuuliuoul has'-v.wUwn??*l? to Netv York to spend th?. uei.aai: inr part of tlie slimiiicr. If you read the Palmetto i ad-r' ~ T 7 "vTTO"wiftfget thrmny< nt rti r*. Locals. - - .Mr; Frank Johnson of (?Yi< sua-town was the guyst of II. I'. "Ii<.! ?In-" f a :: days last week. Me u.a_ out ertailied at dinner on Sunday?h+hI a trip on Monday, beinp: ci11it?- I>n I-.> at the?Sfiort. . . Emanuel' A. M. I\. Church KY\. .1. E. Beard, l>. I>., Padnr. After expwiencinj? another week., of intense heat Stlnday dau tied wirTf this was the cocensus of opinion r -J ative to the inhabitants of "t he .-:: \ f".' the. sea," then all we.re wrong; LeT'^"da-ngh tlui'liiff tin' dny-the - iTrrTm rr-T?rC its rays and beamed steadily w??r America's most historic' ciu?" j . Tl, . ' . .71 LrK^-r-=.WT+1? j riM > iv v rr?m- Ti Hirrtrun j > ere quite interesting" Ai" Hi,, ir uat ?~ " i hour-thepasto raseeiuled the ro-tr.ini and immediately following I Ik- ri<lial devotions selected as a te\| the .".tli verse of the Kith dndsy.n ??t" the Psalms. This was indeed one of those inspiring sri'inun aid ~ TT i Tp 57 " being very appropriate for the "<?' ci si on. . - An interesting Sunday, school. I- " J?on was discussed duong tlif period "scheduled;;. A large atlelulaii'-.-. u a . ; pFesUiTV'and evepTTrhc''scrim d io i.tCo been benefitted. At :"?: !"> tiVloin special program under dii ectu.h of . Mrs. Viola Colonel., pianist. y. a witnessed" by a - crodVtwhl,. thithrrirr" during the League period. For severaj Sundays all r/'i s ide were held on.the lower floor because work was heitig don,., in. the nrin . . audUoriiini.* Sunday marked tin* . f? opening and at night Another special program Was held in.ro.Mfv.K.iun \vit:h same. All departhTfnts of fTi-- rhTiicTi weiy represented by th? ?- who ui'ro a..selected. In connection witlVt'his tin' choir furnished special iiiu-ie. The . . * names of those who spoke and tie- do. Sunday school: Ah-IT. WTTTTT--T ?Sutwardfss Bwyril No. 1 ah., vi,,, .j,. V Alston: . Usher Roat:tr"\'o. 1 II. C. Moultrie; Stewardess Hoard N%>. 2, 4. '-'Mrs. M. J. Richards; Morning Star v - Club, Mrs. Alice Hi o\crt;.'TiT;i,v.a'id< ss k; ' - Aox.r Mrs. K. Mel {rou n; I'slier 2"* Board Nol 2,"Miss A. Bradford; St< >v ardess Aux., No. 1. Mrs. M. T. .Johnson, Young MerCs PVogresiUv Cori grpss, Bpnjarmiif" fti! liard: 'Hin I r eAux., Miss LaUra A. Hill; Senior choir, J. Fred Simmons; Rare Board ! ??: J ? ^ * - > ' i% iS ?J?i% .% #% ?% / ?% I B U G. *i* Destroys Flies, Mosquitr y other pests. Has been on --tl A Many satisfied customers.?. r-;, u?. v\C;L,VI S ?THE H. R. P | ? H E. I.INDS, |[ 46t HAMPH1N ST. > ^ , , ^<? ' * * ri *11, y. ,wur. ' \'o. 1, Benjamin Miller; Allen" Life ~ inard, Robert tladsden; Junior chofr diss M. Dawson; A. C. E. L., Wni: hulsden; Gideon Band, Miss "ft; ~b; Villiams; Pulpit Aid, Mrs. \ Pen- , luvvi*,; \y. H. & F. M-, Mrs. M. L. , Ireon; Leader's Boai'd, Rev. W. H. ] dttorer Deaconess Board," Mrs. hh~Pra 1 iir; Steward Board, IT. Betferson; ] iV.istes, Jf S. Johnson; D. S. Green, , d. of C. Before the close of the! j (1's.k'os six persons were -read?in^Q,| | n 11 membership"; of this~number Two" , cere baptised! : : ^folunibians, while in the city come iTul worship With ~ ~us. P^manuel's lours ar,. alway^ open to all. | N IN KTY SI\ N L\V S. ? ' . 1 The atmosphere of religious fever md heat m and arouml the old hlsovie. town of Ninety-Six on Sunday, 1 1 uly 20th as evidence of this fact, | n obedience to the tolling of the tells of the different- churches a nu- iterous host was seen coming from ill directions making their-way?to ^ lie several places of worship. Rev. A. T. Dixon, the Black Spur- ; .eon, at Bethlehem, Rev. J. H. Burns ( i-t Mt. Pleasant .mil IIpv. It. It. Wil- ~ in ins at Trinity together with their j Hirers have" in ininit the approach >f the warmness of the time when hi?tinal contest will bt. waged her u .N'ine'tjJ'-Six and they are fortifyvatchiiig and praying for a spiritual iclory. ' ( Already these divines have begun o lire their gospel guns and Satan iid liis hu.-t art- seell standing treni-,' ding. In proof .of this statement Re\\ T. Dixon tired tw.o.of the hhr gttmv : hi- lit",, on the 8rd Sunday at Beth- ~ chcin. As he soared away in the pirit our hearts were made to reHire in and the shedding of tears .as in evidence. Miss (leorgia D. *J)j?an who has o il attending-summer school at the 'late College returned home much ^r-Drr?th-Hght1 of friendy.a ' The lawn painty given .by Misses Vmuie and Mary Lark on the 18th ivns a success. .Mr. Daniel Rustin, son of Bro. L. b1. Rustin, passed ipto the greta beiuiicI on July 18th. Rev. J. F. Mqrduill .preached his fueral at Mt. Zion. in the 22nd to a large eVowd of sar-' I'l '.tl!!'/ I't'ltttlvt'.-J HIU1 ll'IOIWK 1 he re- " mains were laSi to rest in the Mt. / inn.?eenietevy.?" ?: Mrs. Mamie Ligoris. of PhiIadel-_: phia is spending sonic time with her -i-tot^?Minnie?Harris. Mrs. E$>tel1(? Anthony and Mrs. Af;it tit; 1.. Jahher ;returned home on ihc 1 sth Trom Ileitis Academy Avhere I l ey attended summer school. Miss M_o'/el| Pgap .was called on the 21st t i the ,bedsido ot Rel* sick sister, Mrs. Mattie-T"L_ Jabber. . .. ' Mrs. (1. ;\r I'arkcr . pent the week. Miss Sarah Lee Joseph an/d Miss A life Davis are delegates tT> th(. Little' River Sunday School Convention also Mis*t Queen Lampion from the IL V. 1'.. IT. v; Mi* ad- Mrs.. George Smith, Mr. Frank Smith a-nd Mrs.. Lou Williams to red from lTeiidersonville Sunday to visit relatives and friends. While I h'M e thev. were. the. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Cyrus; also Atw- and?Mrs,?Glos Walker, Ml', and Mrs. Walker of Codsey. ^ __ "I'lie services' at the Mt. I'leasnt A. M F. ehr.rvh Sunday wcf,. indeed trraod. * Rev. Hums" -preached a won was pleased t,o have been there. A iVw of Bethlehem's members., were -4*eivn. - " ?' "TT SI MMKRTON NEWS. i The Rev. King ol- Columbia is runnine a grand revival meeting at Lib? 11y Hill A, M. E. -church, since our . jiastor. Rev.. 1). I'. Pendergrass has t.rcn -sFE:. for iurmy tnrt? iy TmpvoVing nicely, i Ah'. I JTek Richardson and friend iWiiV the guests of Misses Edith and IP arietta Ragin on Tuesday evening; Air. and Mrs. Joe Brown, also their little daughter Of -Detroit", were the true.-Is of ""Mrs. Josie Ragin one day last wee]\. They were accompanied hy ...Mr.-11 uliter Brown, of summerton Mrs." Josie Ragin left Sunday for ;summer school at" Marion. Afr.-Edward Ragin has gone to the 1'. S. A- Hospital, in Memphis Tenn. From letters recently we learn that ii,. is peititig aiong line. Litt le 0 Neil. Wells4 of Pinewdod has been spending sonie time with liri i;i and-pnrents.? ;? , At tills writing -air-. Henry L. Kii'gin is on the sick list. Hope he will si iwil lie hotter. ~~ "7 ~ M is... Henrietta James is back, with us after spending the winter and -a part of summer with sisters in New i York- City. She reports having ? a pleasant time. 1 Misses Eleanor Hanberry^-and Eljease (J i psotr-are down?with- an attack of typhoid "fever; Hope they will soon he themselves again. K I L ? ics, Bed Bugs^ Roaches and { he market for several years Ij* X vvjixijjfc^ ^ RODUCT CO. I \Y, President . 1 FRONf 8f>) 7 ^ " THE^FALMEr M1MS-ELLERBC=? . v. Miss -Maggie fcUurbg, ttw -daughter sf Mr. and Mrs. ~~W. Ellerbe wafs married to Mr. J. T. W. Minis, of Columbia, "S7X., Monday night, at the lOTffe-of: the brio's parents ittti S.J Pint, street. The ceremony was pef)f Allen- University, Columbia, fn the formed hy Ui?. D. II- ?ims, president :lose relatives and'frieds. A clor scheme of yellow -and green r.as used in decorating the home. Preceding the ceremony a musical program was given. Miss Beatrice | 'Rosary." Miss Beatrice Johnson! sane 'Tndian Love Call."-' Mr. Au-j gustus Evans sang ilThe Sweetest Story Ever Told." While Miss Beatrice-Reynolds, accompanied by Mr. J \V. B. Patterson; the pride's brother oh the A'inlin. played the opening rotes u?;?LLMedelssohn's Wedding March;" Miss May Taylor, dame of honor, entered followed by "Miss Vcr-' nice Ellerbe, the bride's sister. Mrs. May Taylor wore passion georgette irejie with abandn around her hair] n niflfpli on/1 r* v?? ? 1VU C* UVU^UCI/ U1 pillow rosins and ferns. Miss Verriice El lor be wone a pink georgette j re ye with a hando around her h.iir tn -match and carriod in her arm a bouquet of lilcs ofJ tho^ vaUey'. and ferns which completed the costume. The. hVido entered on the arjii of I hi.1 gruuni. She was gowned in an ensemble' of Navy blue georgette crepe, a Light tan hat and accessories to match. Th{. flowers were a bouipiet of gladioli tied with pink tulle, j While the ceremony was being per-* formed,?Mrs,- Glyeenia-H>avt?r ngcomrallied by Mf.. W. B.. Patterson on the violin played "To a Wild Rose." Tile out of /towwerrmnrK- Worn from ! Columbia: Dr. L. H. Hall man, Rev.. H. B. Bryant, Prof. G. E. Nelson, Miss ,Verona Wakefield. Mrs. Minis is a graduate of Marion Coimiy Training j-School and State A. & M.?College, Orangeburg; and has bee teaching at Ridge Hill High school. Ridge "Spring, for the past t\yo years. t. Mr. Minis is a 'graduate: of Allen rniversity, Columbia; since his grad nation he has been teaching. at Leesv'llle. - r-j M'lWItPUKY XKWS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downing and Mr. Henry Sattler itwku'wl to Newberry froii) West Palm Beach, Fla.,. a ! are spending awhile wi?h relative"'-' and friends. The ball frame Thursday was thrilling. Newberry Stars, won from the Winnsboro hoys 10-5. ?Mhsii Christina Bate-? ,_speht the week-end in the country with friendr Mini Ai. Ciinniuiiiiit time Hliirlv "tim it spending awhile with relatives. Miss C. B. Nance is spending awhil,, irv the coutry. . v ' Miss Collie Cromer -spet Sunday in Carlisle wit h Key. .J.. M. Dawkins and family. " - The services were good all day at Miller Chajiel A. M. K. church. VisitoVs_ar?. .welcome at all times. TKe A. C. K. I.cagu(. had a visitor \vho> made an encouraging address in the person of Prof. .MinisOf Colnm-bia-r ? The crowd to Anderson Monday 28 was very small. The Newberry -Stars lost a well played -frame of base ball. [Slim the pitcher hit a home, run for ^Newlto-rry,,. The score- was. ui'a. vol* of Anderson. ?? m Hfti " ? Mi's. ('. I,. Aiken who has been j>i i ving Bethel A. M. K; church as organist will surrender to Prof.' R A. Read}/ the reg ulai^urganist Sun day, Autr.'.'Phe -3rd. Sh(. has render ed excellent service and everyone wai -glad to haxo her lu_.a.ssisl_-Ln th< work. Tlie church will welcome Pro Ready again. Both ol' these younf people .are valuable, assets to thi church a.qd community. . __-v Mrs. Albertha Per roll and.Mrs. ? : G.^Simmuns attended I the Gram Court of Calanthe at Camden las Miss Mattiu Miotte and .Glady: . speii^ last Tuesday in Charle.stoi --the?Sliest of Rev, and Mr^ SinvwtU Reese motored to Charleston on las Tuesday afternoon and reported f lov< ly trip. Mrs. Aliee Hurley, Mr. Mark l5a vis and Mr. Clever .motored l'ron Folly Beach to Sunnnervilje Xunda; : -afternoon and spent a short whit with their relatives.. They were plav - to see them. ?? Mr. and Mrs. Johnni,. 'Jenkins ant Miss Florrie Reese spent Friday af teroon on. Folly Beach. They had i lovely time. Also Mr. I.eon Jenkim and Miss Luisteen Ford. They als< "went swinHM-m#? : liAI'BHWS -NKW? Servieees held au-nday were well attended both morning .and evening. Mrs. Mary Whiteer, was hostess at the "Live Wire Girls Club" from E to 6 o'clock sunday afternoon >vith a musical program which ,was a very unique affair ahd o treat to all. After the Social hour ^delightful tre-pa*t-www served arwt-a -eitvee-offermg was present Mrs. John Boyd and daughters were the diner guests Mrs. Mae C. _Garrett Sunday. ? On Sunday evening at Sty. Paul a sacred concert was ^hehl b^jnemberS a V ' * * i FTP LEADER * ' ' '_ .tie folk. - Much erodit i? dur tlu? di ?rOOlress Mrs. Whttcncr.' Proceeds sponsored by the Puloit Aid being Trio sung by the little M-itTiTa: girls was a great, treat to all Rev.-and Mrs, J. W. Rlathias and children -motored- to Nmirtnr-^iy :lnring the week to visit relatives. , RUss Bessie Golden of'CliTrton was gupst oFMlss f^mma Fuller, last week Mr. arid TYIrs. M. *P. Gray and?family accompanied by Misses Mattie and Emma- Pul-ler, -motore<i to Woodruff, sunday and were dinner guests of Rlr. and Mrs. Rush Irbyr, Little Miss Albertha Rlathias is a srhild wonder she specializes fn both vocal and instrumental music, much like her dad we say. Rlr. and Mrs.- Andrew Jiaxon, of Irvings accompanied by Mr. and Rlrs. Barksdale and Rlrs. Sue Heliums' of | Spartanburg, motored down and were the, guests of Mr. and Mr*. Franks, on Saturday. ._ Mrs S. S. Rice of Sumter and two attractive^ daughters, Misses Gla'dvs and Pansy and young son Emmett j are visiting parets^ad other relatives Mrs. Eflie Adams -on?Downs?StrH was hostess to the old folk flub on Friday aft*rno6nr A very interest-; ing program Was rendered, after ( which a tnvty menu of salad, ci.ukers AtetU- During the social hour 110:it it" hundred guests called,' Mrs.. Anderson Reede vi'i->'ivinp> p?;^Vl . . ??T Mrs. Bessie Mat hew ivofJTTod to Columbia durig the wyk to spend awhile with her husband Mr. 'Wade Matthew. * < v Mrs. Pearl Pawkirts, spent the week-ehd in Spartanburg. Mr.-frll.'"Diuketr flTutrit -number' of others attended a meeting Sunday of \V. B. S. held at Cray Court.,^ on Thurs. evening at the resilience of Mrs. Martha Franks In honor of Mesdames Johiisoir and Colvin.Whist and daneig beigthe features of-.-the eveing, iaf|e|- which delightful lee cream and cake was.served. Prof. W._ A. White accompanied byMiss Willie Boy.d,. Luther Leake -anil Clarence^Clinkscales, motored tq> Pendleton, S. C; Thursday to attynd the S. S; institute which was. held there. Miss Boyd and Leake* were delegates from Bethel. . -w?7 ? Mr. Bde Dendy of Fountain Inn accompanied by Mr.' Kugene Bnldvn were visitors at the home of lytr. and I)r. Bailey of New Port News. yns pitsi Wl'l'h, Miss Cqcilia_jf>ucliett accompanied by Mi*. John Wesly motored to -Newberry Moiuh^yo" ? 1 t . . . The play entitled t"Nub dv^e- Dai'r ling" n'ivcii 0:1 Monday i veiner wjia quite a success. A v.erv laipe crowd was preset ami a .uni?i":? inni was* realized. ' ; COKKSHl It V M:\VS. The W. H? & .K. .Mirrionary r-. a tv gave a program Wednesday e\ v.i'ing which was gnjoyed'by all pre ent. . * . The following persons .attended the .^Missionary. Convention in Walterb n-. Utev. and Mrs. Jenoretto, Mr. and .Mr Squire Louden, Mrs. I.. I\. (!o?r,riti . fMrs. Hessi,. lyioore Mrs. Julia llolrtn s miuI Mrs. Florence Moo 1; e. t M+s. Annie \\ ., Stalks was the d"l estate to thp i^'ourt .of Calunlho v.'hich Was held in Camden. Wrr~l 'a',iI haTR-tr-mtinlie; iif vr-it rv Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alhtn of lr'n D, parents of Rev'. Mrs.-- J?rt?e|-ctic. .! Mi 'ssrs. Junes of Columbia, Mr. and I ???wSmmmm??mnam?mmmaiuaiaini mm m ? i .. . . t - Keep baby's "side dishes" ICE cold rr w * : ^ S ^THE bab^ ^WVJflgP?I diet, f runes are baby's texat've-. t strained, are i rich in .vitamins. All of these delicate foods need ' ? the constant protection of ice. Don't trust them to a makeshift j j. try shelves or, worse Still, in a damp, musty 'cellar. Keep them j 1 sweet and safe in a good ice Lux until- the very minute they are used! s'| Ice is the cheapest health pro3 | tection you can buy. Use- it tha year 'round. ' * CITY K K COMPANY 1721 MAIN ST. . 101 ON 111 JilUt Nine-Tenths Preventable . Nine-tenths of all the? diseases <>l * the ^meriram people ran he1 traced direct ly- to constipation, doctors .say. Const-Tpa t o>a throws Into ttrp system , poisons which taint and weaken every organ of the Jiody and make them easy _ .victims for any germs which attack . I.fUoni . PnTUfint Mingt-ippt-mn illtij- Votl j will avoid nine-tenths of all diseases I with their copsf^uent! pain and financial losses, vllerbine, the good old -|-vogeUthle eathar(H-, wilt prevent cote ~ stipation in a natural. easy and plea*^ ftt^t < way. <iet a hotkl** twUty jVom fhe waviri.f.y nm:r; store ?t _ t .. ; ?;*r * " - - . ?' ? Z " Mrs. M. J. Butler and Miss Ellon and Annii; Oifi-iit, uf At?l"-'vilK'. The A. C. I-lx Lettgrrc lessen was taught By Key. Janerette ami Mr. . tcawiuel CibgSfiYs .Jr. Sunday evening. ;T Rev. anct" M r>.?- K. A . Ada pis and ,vhildren of "Columbia have been up visiting, parents Mr. and Mrs. CI.'C. Nash, -Mrs?10 lea nor?N,?Bailee .and Utile son John went back with them to spend a few days.? . , ?* \ -JOTTINGS FROM CLINTON. _ i ' Tiie revival meeting began proper nV Friendship A. M. 10. church SunMav Julv-iyth, Ucv, JMlm PawkinK were to tire the first guns on sin. By of Mt. Olive Circuit and his choir [Soin.e hindrance Rev. Dawkins did nut get there. The pastor .Rev. Addison i took?his - place- and sotipH-^had the church on firg. You could sec tears Mil many eyes and shouting in the [anren corner.. | The revival is to be rijn by the ! Rev. W> C.1 Crawford who appeared | Sunday -night and the pastor tnmo.l ! old Friendshin church over to Rev. [Crawford, lie took his first text front j I'hillippiahs Isr.chapter and 21st I verse. Hoiii-c in., iiniiii. ui _u!n I." \ Man. Rev. tiaTvlorii will preach six 1 nights. TTunc onv, come all to hear, j him. ' ( t'nl. II. 1\ Oirwlord and Mr, Jar. Little attended the uiaml lodtfe K. ot I*, at Camden, S. They "say trie p rand' lod^e meeting was a success. Mr. Little said his lodp'e should send him once more. The next tfrahd | I "dec eonvention will lie held jn An dersfon, July l'J, 19.1 h .. 1-. 'Your W? Needt *>.-" X ' . ' ' ~ " ? z.iii I>H11..I| in >,11r A.)1, . ari' a i-.iii |ii lii<. oiiV-" :m!\ i-i-i i ? ; U . ; \,c nil' aviiTi'iT'' IT. hi lit a X ?? ? ?? .j." iai.ll , I ir I I it III.' I'lii !i,-. fr-- Var fi -v-y ? ? \:s tm\ '*! !.?. " l\ ,i, - J4!' - S?KI1 liOVii 11; . j'f w ~:c? 1: whh?\ i %s - \O;mi! - " I he L and Vjf I ; ^-TiMVKI. ! y . ( niii(Vii fal>!(>. l a -V - I "A l___ l'A V I ? v S' a: X oil i > : I , W u I ?n* n. ( X \ ?! ill ?A- ' >LiL ;j; '. li.-a.i t , at' |?j?- ?' li.n if 'X 1 St a } In id's < X Ai_<?11 11am and I,aim I j* , , ~T*. lit ?" I 7 ? t! .i.'i* , I. 'Yjw Hills _X ?:?-I? ."VI'./hii'.aMr-A i')l) ' Mriiivr-aiMn | ?|?.l i P:ri itir <? :( j|!| I.nice"~l"tC'X?i? n <?I Canada jlf *?-V COM I Si :j: -IfAil. and .Ml Mi'Uiiia !| > uCTH U $ . ~ ; - :iv" < " * AI L SI \i.MLK I l X - I I < - is I ,'I'S (>> ;j' _ vi\<; .n ,\i ir/rn, i , IX.. , } . < O.VSl I/I l i > j l?r SOUTHERN- IL\ np || ?ANNOUNCING ' | Idle Hour S"% ' X ... - -lA (K Miles' from Lokimki hrjr ? j# Excellent Free 1 1$ - ' r Chumhes . 4 - - - H W.M. SMITH; Mgr. ~. l Saturday, August 2. 1930r y ^ rr^^l^r|^a ^ ^ ^ ^' H jtion. New_Vink City. , | Supreme Court Officers \isit Crand Session _ I ' - ;. . ??' , ' ' T.. -_ _ r.ihlimu'd-from pttpfe-on'c. ; ; * - "" T * ? r f .??? ? , ,4< 9 ;i addri-' i'iI tin1 iiumi with lUt'iip; worth f tvhioli cwry ??in? folt proud. I .' The visit of These, two office n? * T~ , moans nuu li to the fcalantheans of < IIho Stall1. Tin; addresses hetTVd with jtlu'ii suirv or tnrurnrntlmr and vu\- ~?r viiy will always be re mem be red and we want the in to know that from - their?vCit many things have been grained by the Grand' Court of South Carolina. ??? '* NOTICE. : C ... >11 ; ? ' ' * 1 ,L 1 '' 3 'Ihl'oi'inal ion I'riHW'rnlng Bnn?ptn^. ?- inent at (he State League and Sfyl: d-ay School Convention wltich will . convene, in r.inanuei A. J\l. G. Church Cli.ii lertu,--t^.-C.. August 20-22, 1030, |.\yil| lie frladly fundshed"hY7tticr~Locat? -Committee. Do not hesitate to write 'us. Key. J. I'lf Beard, C^ajr- r._..... n ; II, lb! Ashley .'V\e., Rey. J. \V. ?Withorstioon*. 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