The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 27, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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Coach A. ) Willis, tlu- lieu Livin^to
quite ii (loiil on the throe players a
Yti'ce session on .Thursday. Ormom],
inK.his iast session witli the ifeiVrs.
' IMNK (;|{()VI' M:\VS
" \ irrcnt ntimlu-r of l>?*ijrliV faces
greeted the superintendent and the
teachers Sunday morning at 10:(U).
Alter :devotion the . teachers, took
charge of their Hashes for 35 mih
"tes: p-1-e..-n???brief?review
r^7 J 77". of thee lesson vv U no'Vle hy the 41a
tor. At 12:30 Rev.. 1!. II. Redmond,
preached a noble rovnit'ii. using for
his subject, "Hope." Everybody \v:fs~
more than glad to niiR?-"upon one of
our old friend , Mr..J: R. JaeksojTT
who has Keen discharge d. from the
.'Sfrite li"soi!;_.f ' 1'"i " . burg. W\.
and is now home wdh his parents,
Ml', and Mrs- .1 ohn .iacUs"ii. *
; Thingi'?heiyin?bn?io?.|t dtdl^anuml
leaving "or" rbeiv - wm-k's as
pupils and tojfchers in - different
states and foiinties.
7 ' . . Our rural school will open soon.
't We are planning for a. good lerjn
^ .with o n- splendid 'teacher-.. Mrs. I'.
| II. Harris, Adloii ; it.I Miss Nohla Su
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The little Village County School
of Irino will open, se n with its sphjn
<1 itl little .teacher,- Miss Mnrlhu, Su.
her. Everything around Pine. C.ro\e
is looking forwn.nl to' the Sunday
School Convention whieh wilt b<. held
Sent. MM, 2d,' V.'tcr that everybody
will- h?n.t- for 1 be ?annual con,
~ ferj-nce"! Wo t^?kc tfv-1 i'espi?nsit>ilit
'Upon ourselves" to- p:.iv' ruc'i tliu:
every circuit and* its churches will go
over tin' top in jflod's name!.
A If you want tfi'oil loi.hiinv hpir see
Mr. J. IJ. i) ruber, -ami he*?
Mr. ,.I. Allen has . w hat it takes to
keep, your automobile 'sim'injr and it'
you want what you call an ohl time
barbecue dinner just call rround to
highway nd Li1 ;t? miles from Coir
- lumhia anrf I-11 onarniiM'i' Mr.Prober
will jjjve'.yoii first elass^erviceevery?
secypid and fujfMh . Satur_
da'ya-in each numUw?
C A UN KIT N l-'AVS- - ..
Sundav "was i jiHv dav id Ml. Zioii
A. M. I-:. Church. '
, Sunday afternoon at -U-oV+nck, Mr..
.Inmnc li1 nho I-.o at: 1.1 *
. hiai'-i tVST.fi! \
Pinekney were -unite <i in llolv Matrimony
at Mt. Zion A. Al. K. Qluiroh
:? ARv. Al.i :nif' N'" ii k?h-ft?rt?1 1'ew
clays, ago for Aiatiier School, Beadfort
where slit/ xyill !u- engaged ; in
her studies..
Molality 'fv??iiitifr -Mr.-and Alts. (I ..!.
Johnson; of Kstello. MV. Klijah (iaru
~-r.gr and Alrsy-l >o-/ne~('oflins. were the
guest of - Me, and Air.-. 11. T. Hanson
_ of this city.
Tuesday-i>hrhtr~"Al"rsT A (}. HTfii
, son's club enterta mod us with if
grand program at Ait. Zioh 'A. M. I".
-Church.
ST. ij'Kl'i A. M.' Tv. ( IM KC'H
MI, Mclirim.t 'ircuit
Sunday.. Kejliiiihliijiv 1 1^-U as tin- ho
giniiTiig of our i;< viva! :tt St. I.ukc.
' 11 'Per. 'tV -K.'tfTftrftr-^rr. P.yT<.di^>fc:u>he<I
the first seriv-nr ! eY!o\k.
?t pmrrhrrTt :i vt rv /"Virion1 iVt^u"7
i always'does.-. At- S:<>. . 1 *. * A1. liev. I.
1 -S. BtirrcH. preached ;i wouiierfuL Pet
intnjt Kev. -4?uvre!!, seemed to htf j.t
?~ his, best
On Alon.Jiiy aff?!!fon .the Rev.
?? Itroiofni.s I' ls'.11' 1.1' ; ii Hcyi c'lup'rh
J11( - li; 11 > m, S. (J.. i;:?i'f t<. e?>?idiu t t li
nitvljriiijf I. .iijU' - :i.v t he I I lev. Kobin.-.soi'vchose
the rircbl h-j-ji tor tlio work
It rained u>- out mm Monday and
Tuesday nitrbt Hew lit oa.ius iiied'hi>
first Kf'"! i,:i?\*'rI hbdd.?IT?fci
Friday niidit Id :i,q!.< ) ' >! claimed
^ Jtsli.' ('!. ' ( . ,\.! \'i\' l ?I i.? til'- ! ?
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Final Notice to Delinquent.
Subscribers.
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^ t ?r" V Cilia I I rills are beiutf mailed all
d?'liii(|iieiil > ubSeritfeTsT Subscrib"
ers have until Oetoher Istf.. to' sef
fie vwtr hrr-te-emroon! - Mnh^vftjir"." |
tions. are /eijuireil in ad\a lire. If |
you lime not, paid op l>y the 1st
jy 1 ~~ jiI October and don't t<o4- year pa- \
per Oet. 1th, don't write .IsJkiiiK ^
why... Send in your money ami
?-rJ the paper will stun iTjrain. "t~
i- . ? GEO. II. HAMPTON, \
f . Publisher. " f~
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IH- Blue Bear's mentor, will depend "j
hove- who reported for *the . first prac-. J
riglit tackle is captain and is play- ^
vival was fl?-close, but the people 1
(t?w . 4toVmson that it would be j
a sin to close the meeting and so j
Jnnny people were anxious to be sav-II
ed so lie' decided to run the revival ('
two more nights." Rev. Broadnus j
kindly consented to come back Mon-i
flay and Tuesday nights. This is the '
St. Iaikc. ... i|
ESTILL NEWS a j"
Estill,' a progressive'.' little town located
on the Seaboard main line, be- 1
tug-en Columbia and. Savannah, Ga.,"1
is a prosperous farming * section
Where Xeirroes are in+otiqolv jp
-TrrrtT-iug Sclmul upgns arouTid ihe 1st
of October yearly. Smith llughes-wo?
rational agricultural courses for boys
and tirls, home economics for girls.
A nhmber of inspiring colored business
men in the shoe-making business
grocery, tailoring, hot meals, boardI
iilg- houses. j
Sunday's service at New Hope jBp
1st Church, Rev. Graham, pastor was
very creditable and inspiring. Sunday
night service at the"~.S: M. E.
| Church, Rev. Garwin. pastor. He delivered
a masterpiece. Rev. Garwin
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NATIONAL
Market Go. j
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lrU Main JJion^2128AKPECIALS
for fri. AND SAT. I
Pork Chops, lh.^I ,24V^r
"Neck nones, 3 ,lbs. _* 25 t
Fxnk ^niisnue, lb. l&J
Hrr Km tr>. : lO'l
Pi*! Tails, II) Sk. d
Beef Roast 11). . .15,
Reel' Stew lb. .. ...... -* 10" j j
Trade Where Your Dollars Ha^e.j
More Cents. 'J
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USED CARS-J ...
WITH AN O: Kr WAT -COUNTS
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OUR SPECIAL FOR TODAY IS A
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11129 FORD ROADSTER AT .
- $335.00
Cars on Lot No. 1.
Wxt to MeMaster's on Hampton St:
'920 Chevrolet' R-oa<fster __ $P50.00
' 925 Ford Coupe 35.00
'929 Ford Truck __ _490.0Q
1920 Chevrolet Coach 195.00
Detl^e Roadster ~rrr _r~200.00
1925 Fol d Coupe 135VOO ,
1929 Hupmoblie Sedan 700.00
'929 Chevrolet. Cfiupe ..,1. 375.00
i nevrotet Coupe _ _ _ 300.00
e-Vft*-T)N LOT NO. 2 ~~1
Back of DeSota Hotel on Assembly
Chevrolet Touring $175.00
<!>2!? Chevrolet -Ooupe 450.00
J.U27 Chevrolet Coach 250.00
'Ofi; St idebaker Coach 135.00
G 1,1 I lu.-vrolet?Truck? 425.00""
027 Star "0" Coupe ?? ?_175.00
l ; iO? Phhmubik'-Sedan. 2H5.00
I'.'iO Chevrolet Coupe __ 475.00
Ford Roadster - a or on
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C'K.NtUAL CHEVROLET*CO.
1222 HAMPTON STREET
Phone 61&
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THE PALMgfT
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left for Tennessee Monday and will be
nvay a week.
Miss Hilder Gracen, left for Morris
College Wednesday, where she
will continue her college course. 15hei
s the daughteiyjof Mr. and Mrs. Gra- 3
*rn of^this towTT"a7Ttl is well thought ^
?f by all. t
\lfsB Elleon Thomas left for the Jun- n
or High Syhonl of Barnwell wtww a
die has hepn making gnnH na a stu- t
lent for the past few vears. K
?Prof 0. V. Bing andMissLouiayCal- -r
aham. principal and vice-principal of ii
I he Allendale County Training School
Prof. C. V. Bine another distinguish- a
fd character will leave for the Uni- b
versity of Minnesota where they will c
specialize?for an?indefinite?period. -4Friends.of
this town wish them well. I
AH patrons are expected out op the t
iit'th to the opening of the Estill p
School to meet the new teachers and I
familiarize yourselves with the new , c
Sunday was a great day at St. Pe c
ters A. M. E. Church, Rev. Capers
|)reached two noble _ sermons. Miss ^
Allen Washington worshipped with
us Sunday night. ' j?
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NOTICE! .)
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Those who are planning to attend *t
the South Carolina?Conference th:\t j p
will cgnvene at Bethel A. M. . E. ,(Vfl
ninirch, St. George, S. C., Oct. . 22A ^
nlease notify the nastorTKev. E. C. t
Anderson, P. O. Box, 1-413, St. George !
South Carolina. ?" ~? I
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The Home^tt
3 ~ Mrs. Nettie Sande
Lt . ?- . r
IP " ^Te make a
g W exl d i n and, 1 >
I 1 5 *0 As trembly Street
? ' >6cR^o?oc>t>t>r>oooooo y^qoodot>r
|_T The~7a
I ence
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The Old Pot
We are exp
..your exhibit of c
ens, pigs and far
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to play tor us.
sociation under I
and Miss Olympi
ren early and h
children-to-eome
to 11?Exhibits pkt
11 to 1?-Kxaniinatior
1 to 2?-Barbecue Di
2 to .1?Speaking: S<
tives; Dr. R. S. Wilkinson,
O 4 ~ -M m!li! rr? ,
.> iu ??lining i our
8:00 I\ M.?-Open Air
/ / i.vi MtTTTt? C . \\r w
v V^lTl iYll 1 1 r^n . W . Vv
Seott, l awrencp Howse, Jo<
ProU. T1!. O
Mrs. Ida House, .Mrs. Carrie
Mrs. Frances E. Thnni;
' Prof. E Barmvelf, Pri
m ... Prof; Lewis N. Sfolt,
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SENECA JUNIOR COLLEGE'S
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Seneca?JuniorOotlege began' Phn *
2nd term of school Tuesday, Sept.
he largest number registering in
iipe or ten years. - The old as weli
? th?Hirw students .ire elated over
he repair >Vork of the buildings and
[rounds and the decorations of the
oonin with TulitttuTe "~t o TnaTeTr~lTi<V
riterior designs.
The faculty has been strcnghton-d
,nd enlarged in order to-do more ami
letter work. Four hew teachers of
ollege grades have Ht-en added name '
y-i?Miss Lucy Sarah?High A^-tTT,
Benedict, Science: Mrs. Fairy II. l/.-iv-.;
y, A. B.v Benedict. Mathematics:'"
diss I.itha Bell Bailey, A. B., Clark"
Jniversity, Educational atnC Social j.
sciencest?These are they frflwtmvo
ome to us with a burning message. |
With the new apparatus Juklcd to ,
he Science Department tilings are t
smellijig finite chetnicaUy. Cuts, !
rogs as wfcll as rabbits and birds are j
n great danger.
President Bryan has put Seneca J
funior Colcge on the map. lie is 1
tist a far thinking chap. His facul-l
y is a credit to any College. His i
'raduates of the Ontfege Department;
^ e receiving qiike a .consideration |
rrim. Jtho Board of Education, its :
iiucTi as anv Negro School "for the |
same amount of study. President J
iryan sliys, "nothing less than?thrrj
?ad Bakery 1
[rs-Epps, Prop. " - | +
Specialty
irthdav Cakes.
^ Phone 49 52
IOOO <
, come;
?t r & c
10 lA;
oh(>r
Ith Annua
, Commui
Tilting Tc
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he lown ot
ato House Has
For The C
ectmg you early TH
orn, cotton, peas, p
icy,.work.
I am e:
Tell your friends an
he direction of Dr
ia Harris, will hold
ave them examine*
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iced.
1 of chitdren free by Dr. M A.
mat or James II. Hammond; .M r.
President of State A. & M. Col
namonf hv Fight f-H Holers
Farm Moving Picture-?How To
. Dowdy, Wm.-Webber. -Jasper
e Momlav Randolph -;lyh ,
TPP-t (1. M Vv'i|!-a>o
; House and Miss Helen \Vol0rr.
is. Home Demonstraf ion' AtreTiTT
ncipal Eastover Graded SclUWrt,
; Cooperating.
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best satisfied/',, ' > -H
The Cpllege joins the community 1
in welcoming" the return of former
teachers and the advent of the new.
Tfins'>'tvho huv'e returned; Miss A. B. f
C'ato, who has been studying at Pitt. ;
i s, Fran trie - M. .Bryan; *
\Y. ('. Reeks, Mrs. F. I). Sharp,
Mrs. Francis Kilpatrick. Dr. A. W.
Brown. .--nd Prof. ft C. William^ also ,
1. D. Bryan,, Jr.'President
Bryan's" 'mother _from
Fhn-idn e>xnt jhe mini met* with hiim His
sister, Mrs. Ruby Wells, and her 1
husband passed by the College last I
week enroule to Florida. President , *
I'.ryan was .all sniiloj% They were
rubXCuilrg-iruin New York where they
IN MEMORIAM OF A DEVOTED
WIFE AM) MOTHER.
Mrs. I.. II. F. Dixon, who departed
this life, Sept. 2b, 11)21..
Mothei; dear you- left us
It lias been nine years ago.
No one knows how it grieves us
And lio\v_\ve miss you,40. .
vIn your heart, is a vision, ,
As wide, as the skies; <' J
In ymrr-m+ml is a hope ami faith,!
"That never diVs.' . ' .
In your hands i.ies
tTio~lu?ali?igof Ileaven above,
? Ami my life* crowning joy;
Muthe,r of our's, is_your love.
Ilushaml: Rev. T. W. Dixon; Daughters:
M&sdamos Thomnsena Wilks,.
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ALLEN UNIVERS1
Ready fo Serve Wholesome
Service at a Very ]
lirjnjjf Your Fri mis and G
iit:y ;> ( ombination Meal./,
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1 Farmers'
lity Fail* J
mrnament
Eastover A1T1
ctofoer >
i Been Turned
onference.
ursday morning Octc
otatoes, canned* gooi
tpecting
amivc
id others. T he Colui
. ~M. A. Evans, Mr.
a free clinic. So bri
d free. We are es
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Fvays and IMiss Olymphia Harni
If ihirTT. Hroi>nu\ "WfTTibrr tfF ti
Oiai>Kehuri*.
I/v? al Home en thfc Fgrnw
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Air . hof.ir J. rr vMkm.. ) Irzie fYobh
jJ. ft: WCKSON,
County Farm ?A^eni
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Saturday, Sgpfpniher Z7, 1930 '
Maggie-^olemanj M. M. Isbell, Sulie
I. Warden, Bessie G. Greenwood.
LET
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Mail Orders Receive Prompt
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OilII PRICES IN KEEPING 1-1 . J
WITH FIRST CLASS WORK ? <#? '
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DANTZLKR BgOS. f
Shoe KepairhVg
Shoes Called For'end Delivered
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
TY; CAFATERIA ?
i .Food and Render Polite "jf 7^-*
ModeVate Cost.
Quests to our Cal'ateria. '-- J?_y
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Over to Us?i??
ober 2nd, with
ds, hay, chickh
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tibia Clinic As- |
W. 1 . Johnson |j??"
ng your child
[parting 1,000 gj
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(son, ivn\s. Annie ,Mitc^ .,sh to |
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