The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 25, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
"f saturday^JJciobcr
25, 1930,
T" ^fm**gQUL OF AfBAT?
Laura Goode Jones
SNOPSON: Huereta and his frit
William, goes to the vgllev of Leo
E> i -rn?SWT!I'll Ul Aida, a former swe
heart of Huereta's. He finds hei
^ leper and her husband dead ami. m.
' ned to another. After his death H
reta marries ,her, she being still
^beautiful woman with a strange f
ci nation for men. Willianv goes
the^valley in search of Huereta i
is invited to a pilgrimage to the g
dess Aida. ?He goes with them i
witnesses hrr worship, she deinai
human blood of Hutu-eta and fie gi
it; she demands it . of William and
^ V^fuses, she is apgvy and makes
? Vow to the goddes.
Last Installment. -* j
Aida looked at me with [consten
tion, she was unused-to her plans ing
dwarfed. "You are a brute, j
,??would have me die, you would set
preserver of the faith perish."?l_v
-?ot angry and J would not allow 1
... ?to?tnulte nie so, I realizecTthat t
was a heathen woman with a pag
l faith, I smiled. The priest advatv
towards me with open knife, and
the first time I saw the terrible m
cles standing out in his ancient ari
his skin seemed ancient too, tou,
tan tad hard. "The goddess \
surely be angry, O, Aida," she cr
and rushed again to .the altar; ag
pouring forth a torrent of strc
" ; - words, as the words rushed from 1
' lips the priest retired. When !
^ arose the passion had faded from 1
lips they were soft, yet brilliant. J
?-stood?below the image "of her g
.dess hair, flying in the breeze, a
r~ plica of the Aida above her, she sn
ed as 'she felt her strange influen
her likeness to the goodess. She v
her likeness to the goddess. She v
watching me, softly drawing me,
shall return with a worthy offerii
~~ ..0, Aida," then she ran lightly pass
into the trail. We followed and st
overtook her.- We were late retu
ing and the village was out enjoyi
the glorious southern sun.
When I reached my hotel I told
lnndlprd that' I had seen the godt
Aida. lie seemed astonished, I i
not tell him where I had been but
said, "She demands only blood fr
W males, healthy males, and it is sthat
the "priest takes the blood ?
iL whit some herb and it
tains its warrtith and strength 'in*i
limbs of a stone. I have heard so
oi in0 older inhabitants of this pli
' say that there has been slaughter
saisfy her greed and that her bl<
will strengthen and prolong life. T1
woman in the valley has the soul
Aida." k _j_ ? ?
~ The next time I visited the valle;
|L. storm set in and I was forced
spend the. night in the cottage
Aida. Huereta showed me into
large airy room, richly furnish
here was every comfort, with sil
plates-and-tumhlers, food preserved
silver vessels, it was the guest cha
her of Huereta. I fell asleep or
couch and when I awoke the sun v
^ streaming through the windows
raised an arm and it felt numb i
stiff, I looked at it to see what Y
happened and saw that bIbod~Tiad c
ered my hand and~was still sift!
Upon examination I found a
where a vain had been severed, sk
fully severed. My mind flew to X
and her saertfiee^ she "had bled
good for T felt, weak. A faint O'
came to my nostrils and 1 notice<
-green statn on my?wrist, it was so
herb-that had closed the vein. I ar
and fminrl Huereta?still asleep,
awakened him and showed my wr
Huereta tried to think, poor sim
minded Huereta, he sought Aida, 1
she was no where to be found. TT
reta," I cried, "She has the soul
. ' her.goddess Aida.Jf you do not let
j nntu Al * L ' *
nci-iin; _viuui snfi_ is taki
your strength and has taken mi
she -has-bled-mfr-until I am weak, ti
ing the blood of honest men to
to an image, if you do .not leave 1
nowi you..... forfeit my' friendshi
Huereta' watched me with those d<
"i " dark.eyes of h>s," i love her Willis
t I could not- li^e without her noi
, 1 she is the one passion of my .lif
"If you do not leave her," I continu
"you will soon become a leper s
L, death shall take you, she shall 1
on but \r9\1 shalt die in her stead, ?
she will be left to entrap other strc
men." Huereta, opened his cabine
and taking from it his pipe, buri
his pills while I waited and smoke
Presently he looked up, "William
am sorry, you are my friend, you v
not hate me for this, you will still
a friend to me. but I cannot Ipc
k., her now, it is too late, she is part
me, she is my other life, this is N
vana, sweet Nirvana," I .seem abs
ved into her being," I called h
mean names... and tried to dissm
him, he would not bludge, and s<
left the valley alone.
Five year^ passed before my wj
dering feet' again found the vail
I paused before her cottage and ci
ed Aida and from within the ansv
came; "Hello, William, why did j
come?" "To seq the remains of H
reta." I crie(^''nuereta lias
dead the?(r two months passed," a
she came forth into the sunshine, 1
same radiant creatifre, no age or ti
kk. marked upon her lines and skin, 1
same strange brilliancy in her ,ey
well robed in silks and laces, \
dressed, up image of her goddess.
"You came back to mej" she asl
in a fascinating whisper, stood s
before her and closed my eyes tryi
to assert myself, when I opened 1
eyes to still see the vision of her 1<
r-" Itncss, I slaggeied back with a m
X texy of my will, "No, No, you ar<
witoh, you are no true woman, I c?
not for you, you arc th^ soul of Aid
v I turned an<TwAlked down "the pH
?ay f^waikgd-iher-Koior ramfr, tu ffltt
a mocking laughter, "you win refu
^ ; Do Most Of Y61
Trading With Our
yertisers. ,
' ' *
,A . ' . ^
for thpy. all-como--b?ck.Hey laug^
er followed me out of the valley, a
sometimes now still rings in my ea
jl I did some pearl hunting with t
md captain for the next six mont
ers win; n I 'Til"'1""' 1 a;
ek- (and the Hotel keeper told me t>
a a native, youth had seen and fallen
ar-law* with thq beauty mid she hud w
ue- him and carried him to the sacrifl
a for?hex?flush?was?reddening?aga
as- he refused to give his bk>?d?for
to hated the goddes, because of injur
md she had inflicted upon his paren
od- Aida, the same night placed him i
ind der her-spell-and took ^his blood. 1
ids noxf'fffcJrning when_he awakened
yes saw what she had. dune- arid follow
lie Hir .thepugh the tunnel and as s
a . offered up his blood he eaWed h
vi"Aida, "31ood of my blood, you sh
, | not love-another better than I," a
na- stabbed her in the breast with a ds
lit"-'gee. Hlie fell at lilt' fl'l'l Of H01? gl
,-ou dess, the lad looked without regi
; a uPon her bleeding body, and when
irao turned nnd "..,.1 i ? l
. ??. ?nnn? iirnt?IWt t)t
fjer seen since, seven men lost their In
his becaust, of her. "Four went beft
ran she became a leper," he went on, "a
ce(j three since, and this last lad, pi
for kid, is doubtless snmpwhpre_wAn*l
us- listening for her call, watchi
"her. eyes.
ph,! The End..
ied x DILLON ^EWS
ain. ? * ?
tng At 1 1 :('0 o'clock, Sunday nin-nii
tier Rev. J, P. Washington, Pastor
she Bethel preached an inspiring se
\\ov ninn; snhjont "Tim II jijiiiii nf lV?r
She ly. Lust."
od-1 At 3:00 o'clock Rev. Washingt
re-' and choir were,guests of Rev. Alst
vil- j of Latta, where he forcibly preach
ice,' on the sub ject. "Religion."
?is I At 8:00 o'clock he again preach
.'as' from the subject, "The Golden Rul<
"I The attendance and collection w
ig; good throughout the day.
us.; The Rally was quite a success, t
?on sum of $180.42 was raised.
yn-|". The Rally at Manning Bapt
'nf? Church was also successful, with$l
I 6 being realized the first Sunday,
t"c7"will be continued through the four
j?? Sunday. .. ' ...
j)r (j, j j Garrett, Messrs G.
i Belhea, G. L. Stafford and I bora
?Pj Croker spent Wednesday in Jtin
aiI stree oh business.
Mrs. Mamie Dixon, who has- be
* spending the summer in Washingt
* is at home for the winter.
?? Mr." Eddie Bieeiien iif New York
ICC ;
\ i>iliijk ui uu* city. - - iod
*^r* b)an Kenzie of Darlington
(lat spending a low days with his re!
Of ties, tu>g^-. ^ ^ I?t,^l?h,>minnf^r
^ a Union gave'a program at Beti
to Tuesday night. Rev. Jordon of L
"of tie Rocir-p reached an inspiring s<
a inon. Subject, "Acquaint Ourseh
od,: With God."
ver' After, the program The I.adies
iPl-j .Messrs Johnnie McLeod atui Ft
i a Hal who has been north for the su
vas; tner motored home last wejek to spe
, I the wintjer.
tnd Miss Inez Gibson of Sanitorium,
iad C.. is visiting her mother, Mrs. T.
ov- i Gibson on Hampton Street,
ng. Mr. R ooseveft Jones of San ford,
cut, c., was called home on account "of t
'da Mrf anil Mi s.'Edw Means. Mr. a
e Mrs. Felton Jones and Messrs Jo
lor i and William Couscr, of Philadelph
a and Washington, D. C., were gues
me of relatives in Dillon and Lat
os? They motored down returning hoi
T 1 j Saturday.
"Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burney, M
Sarah Simmons and daughter;- Mi
ue_ i Margaret of Xew York-ami Philnd
, pi phin Were visitors in the citv 1;
ive wo ' a dinner guests of- Mr. a
in?; Mrs. J. R. Johnson, Sunday.
ne ) Mrs. Rosa McNeil, was called
akx | Conway last weck_nn account of t
;ed death of her brother, , **
herj Revs; J. P. Washington and Alst
p." attended the Palmetto Conference
sen Georgetown and reports a pleasa
imj and sucessful conlerenee^ ~7
ff," j Mr. Paul Ransom left last wc
e.". for Tennessee where he will ent
ed, j" the government hospital,
md i Mrs. M. E. ITartzog, who has be
fve [ confined t?> her bed for tjie past we
ind | is out again. ?
>ng [ Mr. N. J. Jones is stil on tbe si
tte| list;
led ! ? ???
d."t NEWBERRY NEWS
, l\ .
wll > .Airs. Lucy Tucker passed awaay
be Orangeburg with her daughter a
ive j son-in-law, Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. Pe:
of son. She was thc widow of the Is
iir-'j Mri A. L. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Tu<
iol- er were old citizens of Newberry a
iim also old pillows of Miller Chapel
ide M. Er Church, Mr. Tucker being
) I class leader. Mr. F. B. Pratt, fi
j eral director of tho G. C. Willia
in-1 undertakers, went to Orangebu
cy.'early. Monday morning and" broup
?ll-,the remains here. She was funer
^er,ized from Millier Chapel Monday i
rou ternoon at -3:30 o'clbck and was hi
ue- ,ied at Werts cemetery.. A tar
Jen crowd was present and the floral <
nd feTing'Wfismany and"beautiful. ?
the Rev. J. -C. Smart received a ve
me sad message that his mother was v.c
the ill and waited to see him. He h
es, I Sunday afternoon for his home
the Manning. We hope he will find 1
i mother better.
ted | Mrs. Delia .Davis is getting alo
t(U | nicely and Mr. Joseph Davis repoi
tng if she continues he will bring li
my j home. Sunday. WP hope she will.
av" | The stork visited Prof, and Mrs.
of Hmrter wtroot Satwrd
s a night and left a fine baby girl weip
ioPT nine pounds. Mother and ha
are doing fine* r
th,r Mr. "Alford Wade and family
East fTafdwell sJreel moved on Ret'
rn? street.
mm. J Rev. W. A. Caldwell will save yo
soul. He is the shoe man of Mr. G
? Wilson's stop in $nd see him.
- * ; Mrs. Alice Ferguson- is having
_ | six room bungalow erected "joiriTi
[1- Miller Chapel. Rev. H. II. Hurst
the contractor, Mr. Otis Ruff is doi:
the hrick work. -: ?
The infant of Mrs. Rosa Cunnvn
. .
k . M LiWrii'
? TgE^Atmrr
who died n mjmttr or mure ago|H
nd died Friday and was buried beside its j o]
rs. mother. t ar
;h'e Mr. Odell (Jack) Gobdcicek is hoiVio I
hs, fur a few weeks after spending qtiito j
itke-i*?while tn Atiowtie City. N. il. lie'
iat will teach, near . Denmark, S. C. lie:
in is looking: line. I ...
m-v. ^F^^Pt'opoiand pasted
ce, Matthews Baptist Church of Sunset
Hn- I'ark left Saturday morning for Win- ;
he . ston-Saletn, N. CV;?His?choir aecorrr*^ ^
ies panied him. The choir returned Mon-j y
ts. day. Rev. Copeland is running Kev.J
in- Arthur Clary!* meeting fyr him.- The! *
lie choir sang all day Sunday. 1
Tie Tim "New Enoreo~"Assoclation tiietT^
ed -Friday-the 17th at Bit tic- River-Hap-1 N.v,
he tist Church with Rev. J. I. Goldson /
er, as pastor. Rev. \V. R. Reeder, is-the s
all moderator, Bro. J. B. Morgan is clerk, j111
fid They report a great session. All of-j11
ig- ticers were reelected for -nn.th...?3~"
There were some, dark horse* timh-t ^
ret were to come out but they got fright- d
he ened and ran back. . i si
!<tn ~ "MTsr AndreTiuf Rutl", Mrtv-Lullia I., si
>re Ruff mo tot red 'up from Columbia ! o
tnd Monday the 21st to the funeral of'Si
>or Mrs. Tucker and spent a few hours j a
?with relatives and friends of Ncvr-?
ng berry. \ ' . $
HOI.LYr'HILL NEWS " ls<
_____
On. Monday night, October, 13 a ^
"Fish Stew" wav given bv somo ?f' V?
the members of Lovely Hill Baptist '
?, Church down at* Eutaw Springs.!s(
jQllifc n crowd went jiii. the tiip and" "1
reported having,..enjoyed a jolly oat-1"
, ing. |v<
01 On Monday night there was an en- =
(>1) tertainnient-given at Bannister's Res-!
?' taurarrt by Masses Rachel Banniser J
-~r and Eulalia Bllhch tor the benefit of ;
e?, Bethel A. M. E. .Church.
" Tuesday night there was a One- \
,a;i-"Nrght Bazaar given in the school auditorium
'for the Ilome Economics!
lu' Department. A jolly crowd, many!
games and amusements for all. It!*
ls- was quite a success.
On Wednesday night Mr. Fred Ed-!
^ wards gave a Box Party at the A.;
't" M. E. Church. Quite a crowd df both j
old and young pcoplo was present-ami <?
-F. the -proceeds were very good,
ice Thursday night; Misses Martini Da. i
|J?- vis and Thelma Stoutaniire had an j
entertainment at the A. M. E. manse j
en for Bethel AtwVD>--E. Chtirch. Too],
on much cannot be said about the young-'
men and youniP-women in Bethel A.I
-hi- -M?F?t'.'ain-f h They an- -.ftrh1- oner- ?
getic w<nkers?and do> tbefr?work so j
is willingly and go "about it in such an
la- unbiased and cheerful way. Three j
cheers for the young men and young-,
lal women of Bethel A. M. EVGhurch.?-'-J
lei The past week~"Rcv. Ross of Coluni
,fc- w.?,, lunuucii'u revival meeting at T
;r- Lovely Hill Baptist-C'huich for Rev. T
es Morris Wright. \\
Prof, .las. S. Roberts 1 motored to 2
ot Orangeburg on Thursday .afternoon V
tgt on buainono. 't? ~ ;
ed Mrs. R. B. Brawn and Mr. Walter;, jj
m. ?Roy Bunch made a business trip to
mi' Charleston^ Wednesday. ' ' i
Mr; Fred Edwards and others motored
to Orangeburg Tuesday. . j *
j Mrs. I. L. Roberts accompanied Rc.'i
and Mrs. Wells, to Lone Star Where ] 4,
Rev'. Wells is preaching. She reports p
{ ' having enjoyed services and the trip ^
likewise. - - ' ^
Prof. Jas. S. ''Roberts worshipped , ^
at Unity A. Al. ft. tjhureh \yherc they ^
. were having a Basket Camp meeting.!
Misses K. Cassieline Anderson and '
j' *s Mae Anderson worshipped at Lovely j B
a' Hill Baptit Church.
? Mrs. R. Bi Brown had??rs?house.'1 g
_ guest, for th(. Week end, Mr. and ;
rs. >? ss* -
mrs. r.ugen? Sumter and Mrs. Alston
of"Sunrter.
?*" Mesdatnos IE IE "Brown, Sarah''
-Sumter, Mrs. Alston. M. Abnoy Bai:n'^
or, little Miss Berni???Snrvitlv Messrs. -}-?
Eugene Sumter and Walter Hoy
to Bunch motored to Georgetown, Sun- > :
day A to the Palmetto annual confer- ?
eru-e of the A.-M. E. connection. -I;
on Under the e cient leadership of!
at__AIiss- K. Cnssieline Anderson as Homernt
Economic teacher in the Holly Hill ;
"I uradcd School the girls are making
ok progress. - H
or This being the first time a real
Home Economic teacher has been in en
the school we feel that the girls need !
ek to be highly praised and commended]-"
:~f Th0 interest they'have taken in
c!< this, new added phase of the school, j
Tho^ have " willingly gotten the n
_ necessary equipments needed by them M
in which to work, such things 'us j
needles, sewing bags, aprons etc. t
in r~ ST. GEORGE NEWS
nd Rev. W. W. Williams of Columbia
ar- spent Sunday with Miss Inez" >> unit
e mons. .
:*k-, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hutsori and their
nd daughter, Etta B., Miss Bell Wind-J
A. ham. Miss Queen Esther Hutson and
a Mr. Alexander Stephen motored to I
in- Branchville (Free Gift) Sunflayi, to"
ms atten the Rorely Ilill Baptist Asso-'
irg ciation of which Rev. .1. M. Marshall
rht pastor of Good IIopc Baptist. Church
a I- is Moderator.
if- The Orange Grove Academy- of '
ir- this place was started with a record
ge- enrollment. The school is under" the'
if- control of The Lovely Hill Sunday i
?- School?Convention and _l,oyely 111111
ry Baptist Association, Mrs. Emma L.
ry Jenkins is acting principal and Miss;
vft Bessie Bell Windham is h??idtnnt '
in teacher. Rev. L. C. Rickenbackor' is'
lis principal.
(iiintl .Hopg?Baptist Church?was-?
ne well represented at the- i/ovely Hill
*ts Baptist Association, Deacon Jas. HutiPr
son was our delegate.
Bethel A. M. R. Chifreh is read"'
U. and waiting for the Palmetto South
ay I < '-ftwlinw Conference which will?he-?
:h- held here October 22-26, Rt. Rev.
by j Roverdy C. Itanson?, preshling Bishop '
pf.-i-i-htL M. E. .Church -presiding. Rey. r: :
svijfj, 0.-Ancterson, the popular pastor of i
I Bethel has done everything to make!
ur it convenient. for the rnnfnronnp nnH i?
us -when you come here I will assur^'you I
I that you will be welcome. One re-J
. a , quest mav I (the reporter) nnlr hf TTii am
iK Honor, Bishop Ransom, that he will H
s , please return Rev. E. C. Anderson as
"K our pastor. Rev. Anderson has done
| well on this station and he -will improve
the longer he atays, and I pray
" ' . _ ' ;1* . ' -r ?.
~ v
TO LEADER
|> Ransom to send'him back here for
tother year.
AIKEN " NEWS
()?i October 12th Licentiate ClarWnlL<ii',
u ..1 Morel mum
College; Atlanta, (la., preached a
eautil'ul sermon at Seconu I'aptist.
hurch, using as a text, Isatu'.t 'J:0.
ubject, "The Wonderful Jesu^.'- L?e.
/alker is o'ne of" our promising
oung ministers of this section.
Rev. li. (). Long, left lust Thursday
n- New York and Jersey, where he j
ill visit Ins Mother and Daughters. |
lis. Ha'tie Reed and Misses Larry-]
Lino ami Frankie Strother. His j
ia?y friends wish for him a pleasant j
ip.
A p.-n-lv of ??'.>? ?! .N.I ... |
torai?It ranch Academy last Thtws?J
ay afternoon and under the leaderLiip
of -Mr. Li L. Toney, formulated j
jure plans by which greater inter
ut Hit' St?n-ni Branch Fjpld. It was
ingested that each church develop
garden tliefe and other friends who 1
l'C Interested" in the development of-J
ie School. Vegetables of all kinds
ill he planted in these plots for the
ihoolr Those -in the party were": I
tr. L. I.. -Toney, Mesdames Rosa j
'oney, Ella Callaway.,. Ella Miles,..j
nnfe Long, Phimie Peeples', Annie B.
eples, L. r,. uarnes, Celester John- J
>n, Matni .Holland, Emma Franklin,
nd E.?M. Jones.? Each member' of 1
ie T|arty~ pledged one can of some ]
pgetable for the schdol this mpnth. I
Marlbor<
Colored FaiH
Nov.
at The Count
BENNETTS
n TEsi>A^vm^o ATMtt
JILDGING THE RES'
5AND CONCERT
TJESDAY AFTERNOON?Arrangem
UESDAY NIGHT?Mid-Way Attract
,'FDNESDAV A. M., 10:30?School
:30-P. M.?Iodine Conference of Fart
WEDNESDAY NIGHT?Special Fire
~ Address: MR. SEYMOI
tddress: DR. D. H. SIMS, Pres
HURSDAY A. M.?Prize given to
Between Hours "10:00 A. M., and
HURSDAY, 2:30 P. M ?FootballInstitute,
Laurinburg, N. C. \.
HURSDAY NIG"T?Midway Attra'
RIDAY, 10:30 A. M.?.Judging of E
'RIDAY 2:30 P. M.?Football?Bennc
RIDAY NIGHT?Midway Attraction
ATURDAY?Midway Attractions. B
A TURD AY NIGrtT?'KfLchum's Bi
'()M EN'S COM W1TTEE ON EXTTIB
FAIR CELEBRATION,
ENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT?Miss
Collum, Mrs,. Grace Kennedy.
fOTSTkUTx A SALEM DIST,?MrA (
DRAKES DJSftffC
T.IO AND DUNBAR DISTRICTS?^
MCCOLL AND TATUM DIS
ADAMSVILLE DISTRIC
. LESTER DISTRICT^
BRIGHTSVILLE DISTR1
BROWNSVILLE DISTRIC
VIABI T3ADO TlTOTDTC
tUi-llViJUUIW l^iOl UIVj
/AYS & MEANS COM.?Rev. A. C
J. C. Pipkins, Pearce Reese
I Fair \
"Will find a complete
A?xv*i rv x- ui moiling
our store at pioney
I SUITS
"1 OVERCOA
Students of Alle
Benedict should s<
and Overcoat
Wool, fitted to giv
B the satisfaction ofH
your best. ; Appe;
B " ninth and wearing
ity are built in eve]
we sell.
I Hope-D*
Corner Mair
' . ? / " .
Mr." and Mr,?,' Geo. Glover, entertained
with a delightful party last
Thursday evening. All played whtst
j as a diversion tor the evening. A
very delicious repast was served,
f*^rttjW^^W?^Tff!flTeTT TT!7^'^n?Mr'"oiF'
1 the Hillside Gun C'lub. Many valua
hln IM'lHi W<H uHlOI'll I' I'HllliliLLL'?
j 1 st pri/.e one box of cigars, "given by
the KH'ingfiom Clin f.'lnl. o lc.ri hy
| Mr. J. L. Scott of Aiken; 2nd prize'
j won by Mr. W. M. Chavons. It was
i given by Mrs. Corrie Johnson, was
| a lovely gallon Thermo; jug. Messrs
, CTTestci 1 tor, Norma a (rnig, W. I*'. !
I 1 lankinsoii, ami A1 Hi'a l ^"n valua.J
I merchants of our cit ..
I ^Messrs S. I.. Jone s, J. A!. JellVrso'ij
qud Mesdam.es =M. J. .IttleTson,"andj
K. M. Jones TnotVrrFd'tb I'erry last;
Sunday afternoon h.n.t ..i?Pino j
[ Grove ~T3aptist Clmi i h They were i
[accompanied home -by Mrs. Margaret "j
| Pope the mother, of .Mr. .felferson. t
| Mr. anti ttr37 Joseph JSnntli are ^
of their nianv friends.Misses
Lueenia Miligan and S. M.
I norry were among the Aikenites
| who witnessed the hip-foot hall game |
J Benedict and Morehouse Colleges.
The mahy-friends of Mr. and Mrs. j
Marshall Hol)o\vay 'sympathize with
hem greatly in the loss of their only i
j son, Wyman, whose detit-U occured
;"Ve^y -suddenly last Tiuu'.MUiy. j he 1
funeral was .hejd at Friendship
LChujvh." OciulrfM' 40 lh.
i?Mr. Martin , Manefee was a ve>;y
pleasant visitor in the city last Mon>
County
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1 DIXORATEBCAR^ |
BABY SHOW;
ient and Decoration ??f Exhibit Booths
:ions?8:00.
Day Parade?City and Rural -Schools.
ners in Exhibit Building .
'.works Display. Briehk-Wav---Shows-j
JR CARROLL. Colun&li?
ident Allen University. Columbia!
oldest person passim-- thiou?rh grates
12:00 M.
^Wilson Iti, Florence vs. liauVinburgj
ctions, Fireworks Display.
Exhibits and School Booths.
(ttsville Hi vs. Jackson lliuii, Camden, j
, Fireworks Display.
land Concert.
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IT FOR MARLBORO CO. ( OI.OREDr.
10^15, BENNETTEVII.LE.
B. LfcNjraham, Mrs. Prudence R. McDlarisy.
Terry, Mrs. J. \V. Wltherspoohrj
oT?Mary Peterkins
Irs, Minnie. Garde. Mrs. Arthur Terry..^
TRICTS?Mis. Elie It. Cook:'
T?Mrs. Maxie McQueen
^Mrs. V. J. Stubbs.
CT?Mrs. Thomas B>-i^bt.
'T?-'Miss Lizzip-Prtorkiijs-..
T?Mrs. Ed. Bradford.
.-Cook, T. L. F.addy, A. G., Kennedy,'
L_Drr_BL S. Hanna. " 1
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day. Mr. Mnefee is the treasurer of
.Voorhees Schwl, -Denmark, t .d
Messrs Clarence and Thomas Ham - ? ??
mnnd spent last week-end Nut lioni ?"
with their parents. Kev. and Mr-.. 1. _j
T^TTaininond.
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people of the South ad- -,
-vertise in the' Palmetto
-Leader to gejL-ite>iH.k. ,=^=
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| taste in iftv mouth, 'feel all .
j tired and worn-out, and do j . "h
b: not feel like.doing my work, p
I I "After I take a few doses of - ?
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I able feeling clears up and I
I feel gobd as.new."?Mrs. Marie
Clark, 1718 Fourth Ave., Birm- s
j ingham, Ala?y '(' *
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