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^ PAGE EIGHT - /? CHARLESTON NEWS ? ?__, : ?? ?Miss Florence Cole Tolberf, Prima Donna Soprano, of Washington, D. C., will .annear in rem'tni v>i<i-iy .'v?nin|? Nov. J.4, It) 80 nt Morris Street Baptist Church. 8:15. Seats now on sale. Prof. J. S. Moore, director. 'Miss Lilly Johnson of this city is - . - - - recovering_aiter tieing- ill lor many weeks. This is news of interest to - - her. many friends. . There" were many visiting minis, ters in the city during the ..past week in route to-South CartilnuiJLimifertnii'o which- cohveiled -last weiTT In '?aint George. The- Rev. I). Ward Nichols ? of New York was among them. . . The congregation of Mt. Zion gave ' their pastor a cheeo' send off to the ... conference .last Monday evening by sending him up with a round report after a very successful year's work. Dr. Witherspoon, on last Sunday, delivered two very interesting messages to his people, morning and?evening, and Monday evening at their Memorial service. A' lasting impression was made on the pastor by tliat full and unusual attendance to this meeting, being the last meeting with in. Witherspoon until after tlic. Conference adjourns. Mrs. Alma I.awton-Bullard, - and ???; her little'baby, Benulah Louise, have ' returned from New York after a very lengthy stay during the summer season. Both look the picture?of health: Mrs. Ethel Baylor of Chicago, the f T - T i uauKiiierTui airs. liiiura. >JU(1071, nils city, is now spending-~thc winter months with* her mother. \* Mrs., Leonie Jones has returned to her home, Washington, I). C\, after a delightful'stay of several days, the guest'of Mr. and Mrs. Ihfniel lly-mos, Ligh'twopd street. Mrs/Jones is for:? merly of Charleston and lljc charm ing wife of Dr. T, Edward" .frrncs nf Washington-, I). ('. Friends \vert. glad __?to see her once more in. the city hy' the sea. GREENWOOD NEWS . On October !> and 10th the schools . of this city were highly entertained with an excellent magician show by - Mr. Maxwell of Greenville. All- who ? saw him really enjoyed it. Last Friday evening the faculty o-f East End city school entertained the ? faculties of--Braweu~XoruiaL;tnd Wiist Side -eit-y school. . The evening was pleasantly spent in playing- many _1 rlively and interesting-games. . __The wheel of fortune was the main attraction for the old mnT<r?T~and spinsters. They truly trembled as the arrow pointed "No." After the fun a delightful ice course was served. At the week hour they till went away delightful affair. a?^' Cl ia^"U1^ -"r ' Tabernacle-- Rantist Church Tabernacle Baptist Church and Sunday School are ntill ali\> and doing a great work with Rev. J. W. Mathis, pastor and Mrs. Azaloo Gvif?Tin, assistant Supt. F.vcry organiza-v. ttbn of this "church is hard at work ".trying to put the program over. It will bo quite interesting to-know that, the land purchased by this church is all paid for entirely, so the way, is clear and you can imagine what is next. ' Rev. G. P. Barksdalc, State Missionary of Middloshoro, Ky., was a pleasant visitor, and preached at Tab ernacle Sunday morning-ami evening tw-o interesting. senuoTis. ~ Rev. Barksdalc is visiting his mother J^hty -is ill in I.aureus and is -also the brother-in-law of our .pastor. We were glad to have him with us. Come again. Cars "belonging to Messrs. Frank Williams and W. ,f. LUuil'ord went t<> Laurens last Wednesday cw nintr carry in pr several ladies trf Ttvbtyrnaele - Church'to see is. Unrksdafe, the " muthci ill' mil1 [Ulster's uii'e. uhu hasbeen ill quite awhile. As usual they f~ Jint. t'urttej, . to can r toEens of cheer for the sick. \ ** Mr. Bet} Butler of Mineral street passed away Tuesday of this week. He was sick only.a short time. We are 'pleased-to know that Mrr W. L, Nance of llockott'street, who. has been quite' sick is much better. Wp trust he will continue to improve. \Ti?g nVntn-im Williams?came?uJZ from Columbia and spent ' Sunday with her parent*,"" Mr. and Mrs, Robert Williams of Magnolia street. urcrnwooq iiin iipnnrcn. Miss Blanche Williams,daughter of Mrs.' Robert Williams has been appointed head teacher of the Saxon -- - School of Columbia. Morris Chapel Raptist_ " The Bible School was opened at the, usual hour by tht. newly elected superintendent, Mr. James Robinson. ? All officers and teachers were at their posts. Collection was good. At. 11 :.'1Q a?ixu, llr. It?Li?Watson. State Missionary, delivered a great gospel sermon from the subject, . "Missions." The B. Y. P. U. forces met ai upxr Z':- - p. m. Mr'. C. S. Stevens, the newly ? electecL president,^presided JT.helcSi son was interestingly taught. . a At .8:00 p. m., our pastor, I)r. F. Douglass Johnson, delivered a special Phone 9276 orbring your Batteries to I FFW'Q 1-iLiJU K ' Better Battery - Service Station .Batteries Charged, -Re. paired, Sold Phone9276 183 I Taylor St. | r? ~ *"*? i J', Do Most Of Your m?. Trading With Our AdW yertisers. .'J'? li Peek, using its a subject "Th0 Garni - tor's Dooni." This?sovmftrt was , real master piece and was deliver* with power anil understanding. The members and friends will eel' tvrate the tiSth flnnivcismy of Morr Chapel Church Sunday at 3 p.'m. spicy program will be rendered. Tl : (hurches of the city will be presei --end participate in the great cclebrj lion. AIT auxiliaries of the church ai ~ spiritualty and financially alive. Tt old^Rhurch iv still progressing undt (he leadership $>f the present' admii i'sfrration. - ' . ' The pastor will -preneh Sunda "Inorlnillg oil "Oui?Lord's Attitude i Ascension." . Hv request Sunday night he >vi repeat his famous sermon, "The He sermon on the TTfty-two-Gards in tl ~ bound tram and its local* stops. The public is cordially invited to a tend our services. Met'OR MICK NEWS The Fourth and last Quarterly Cor ., hjOTlsr of the McConniek Circuit wti Inhi sitM^bonezer A. M. E. ChureJ . JJctober 18-I'd. Rcv._-I1L G. William: i'. r.,., Key. J. W. Uouglass, Pastoi Saturday was the business part r the conference. AH reports wet * i nd'.?Sunday was a spiritual fesn ' Che confeVePcnc was completed r Shiloh A. M.o E. Church. . Sunday morning/ Sunday' Scho< was as good as uspal. The lesson sut ,ject " Simeon a,ntl Anna" was disedst ell from every idigle. At 1 :.'U) o'clock the. Presiding:.El' er delivered _a_ peart felt selinen f?oi I -Tilm 107:2./ All ' wiid liear-i tin 'MPon. are s/i!l rejoicing and single Cider Will rams praise. . Truly Tie is an of (lod. Out of the many thing ---a^ be- adi^JLetl; about this messengt " ie particular point is that tie feed .as well as the old, and h "makes jflod's word so plain that a v.; a fell ring man tho a fool he may nt .err. /All went awny with a smile. /Ve do Job Printing of all kinds.' T*Xr. " . -~'r - 7 ? ;= X ~ " I;,; * tf .'4i:vI *% Walter's. Scientifically li; Fitted Glasses g Stop those eyestrain. Jiead- _ *a cues. Walter's glasses ! ! will relieve them. __ V Eyes Examined. y Glasses Fitted. ' Artificial Eyes Fitted. | O. L. WALTER Optical Ccippany ? 1221 Main St: Golumbia. t ! Foot Bs 8? South ITalledega vs | Fair C Orange "12 NO Er^Friflai; Orli jf? A 1 ? Admissi vA i_ I ALLEN UNIVER Ready to Serve Wholesc Service at a Vei SPECIAL PARTIES SI Ii.uy a- i onioinauon ivicj W<p Appreciate FRED A ;vlfErarereraiaHiaiBmaniaiaja^ IChurchPews School Large stock of school e<l tanhurg and Sumter scrasi We also manufacture Church Pew arid are in a account for you. It is eas; We have one of the most ?with resouvrcn of over $7 business wilh us. Nu-ldea Desl tjurntcr^ u \% i J? " THE PALMETl b-j USED CARS ' ! ? . ~-J4 sd ?. V WITH >A\f <) K TH AT roi'NTS < . | :? 1 i 4 KH w A OUR 'SPECIAL FOR TODAY IS A .i le I.. 1020 PONTIAC "SEDAN j< ?* '>450.00 J . . ^ >r j I, ?Cars on Lot No. 1 i - ? i* Next to Me Master's on Hampton ^ - ' !* 1020 Ford Sport Cabriolet $3bUL00 I i HJ.1020 Chevrolet Coupe 400.00 ^ 11 | 1020 Chevrolet Roadster 135.00 i ,e J050 Ed.c0?Truck 400.00 < t- 1920 Chevrolet Truck . .. 300.00 " 1929 Ford Sedan395.00 1022 Ford Roadster Delivery 100.00. < 1020 Whippet Coupe 250.00 j < 1020 Fore! Coupe . * 85.00 I.L02I Chevrolet Touring 225.Ou 11020 Ford Coach 375 00 < I - ? 1, I - ? Cars on Lfttj^No. 2 H f " . . ' Rack of DeSoto Hotel on Assembly St . e . * nj " : : 7 ; ? p 1020 Studebaker Coach $300.00 < . 10S6 Flint Touring 50.00. 1027 Buick Coach 175.0" j 1020 "Chevrolet Truckv 350.00 i < 1024 Dodge Touring 75.00 J: 1022 Ford Touring y. OO.O.hC " |l|')7 IV.uv 8?.ln.. I 1 OK ll.f ! ! 1 T<'ulint^ 1PP.P"!. 1028. Chevrolet Coupe 225;OtHa . . <> -I . ; s CKNTRAL CIIKVKOLKT CO. 1 2:12 'llAMl'T( >N STREKT y . -Phone 5182. i.. ~ ~ >t NATIONAL ' Market Co. *t* 8 lbs. Swift Jewel Lard .8') ; Round Steak, lb. .25 J Y Crokers, lb. .. V. ;> _J(I ] X I'ork Feet. lb. . , .10 Y Chitterlings, lb. - .... .1 <? X I'ork Chops, lb. V .21 1-2 Y Neck Hones. 3 lbs. .2" A I'ork Sausage, H). " .17 1-2 " Y ''g-.-Kats. lb. .. . . .10 X Pig Tails /lb. v - .15 { Heef Slew, lb. . . .... .12 1-2 X ''ppf Kon?l ib, .17 1-2 ; A I rade Where Your Dollars Have t y More Cents 1221 Main ht. , Phone 2-1280 i si nsi,K>ue; fUK ainu keaij . j THE PALMETTO LEADER l11 Classic I Carolina 13 1 ? State College I } rounds B ON SKarp 1 Q3fl?* ion $1.00 I ?Pi? SITY CAFATERIA >me Food and Render Polite j ry Moderate Cost. krvel) i i'on request j il Ticket" and Save Money. j Your Patronage. VISE, Manager. I'< ? ,f School Desks, 117; Supplies I |l luipment and supplies in Spar- Hi" to give QUICK service, an excellent medium priced S position to carry a part of-the ; S ,4 V to seat your church with our modern factories in the South 5 < r>.onO,oo,?-Vou will liktt to do S j* o o - [<x oeatmg to. | Main Office -fiji *)K : and Factory _? , burg, S, ?*. : . ~7~r- . t' ' ? < ?.. ro LEADER ^ - > -"Tl ? ? ' ' "7~" '.. . __ >W?XmX?V>'X"M">,wk":,VVW,:*V<,VViW,vvvvv,X''X":":":''": 1 r : ? : . t I ' , . _ _ . ? |t* | . . j- i& X~~ ?==^= ' ? , = |> A Jj 1 ?B .. nni Ib bwb BB ' HI T T B W B I B B B^B m w hw I i |H n h H ^B ' z - ^1^B St^B $ I ' ' Ar Thi 11 ? _ p-? eoioi ^ - :" t... !l Fair Grc | | COLUMBIA | | Oct. 27th., P | | Wednesday >j? | Baby Show _ I" Church and Lc % ."$' BT^na- + oct V\/\ 1?i_> I IULMJU | | Thursday I | Big Foot Ball y -?.?,- . f^-S- A Heri B e > ?ZZ_~T~ : y a Horse Races Galore, Sho . ijl ? Good .Time For E I | , Friday 3 ; Booker Wasl ff T Sims Mi > | - Past Morse Rates on Track 1 FIELD I .ti~S"TUN y ? " " ""; .*' . Y 1=1?-? ?' 11X 4? -T ? r-TT^';.v.; ~~rr~ *?? ~,,.r r-' ' . 1 . ' 7' , . Saturday, $ + _ -. z7-' "7 ^L_ <$? - U ! _ f? : . . | ' - _ | j* > FT fc ?_ y y ^ HHH HI D^~jHr^|B^^~ | . I 4 y -?- | % - - . x > ? X .... - v Y -r-?? 1? .?* .?: e? ? i-YFair if )unds i! - $ v , S. C. 4 4 ? Y J *lov. 1 st. | % ' 29th " j=! 1orseRaces |T ? - ... * ; . 4^arafle 4hI? 30tE=^Tr ? T ... | A I Game $ f yrectict- ? %ys, Rides, IVterry ? very body ^ - ? > V- * ? > . 1 \ -X. ist /. i % i y + + t Game foot Ball -1 ? A " ) _ ? v lington ft ? I $ ' ^ s T ' * gh i V | V r Schools Parad - | X DAY 11 LTS?IP ! r > : it-f ? -I -?I>| ^ % Q <) ^ H $10 0 0 -,' ' ', ' ' . ; . '*