The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 15, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Ivuturduv Nuv. 15, l'.lMO
HOLLY HILL NK\YS~ .!
The school is wide awake?each 1
day finds it Retting better and better.
J"- '-The students have fallen_in lin0 and
F -- gotten down to real- studying^?it's a ?1
source of pleas-ure ' r?Tr"-<b<*to -i
go into their respective classes. .
On Tuesday night although the
"weather was rather inclement, we
had our regular -Tiip^rtay~iilght entertainment
for the Home Economics
Department. A few in number were ]
present but lots of fun and amuse- !
j ment.
Wednesday was a "huge" day at {t
thp Hollv Hill Graded School. We
- had with us Prof. J. P. Burgess, I
' State Itinerant Teacher Trainer of t
Vocational Work. Prof. W. W. Wil-1
kins of State College, Mr. George t
Daniels. Farm Demonstration agent,. |
and Miss Mari,, Bimch, Home Demon- |
stration agent of OrangPburg County.
Mr. Daniels and Miss Burch stopped ]
: by to see us in interest of thee Or?
arigeburg Couiify Fair. ~
-AVe~Wrere pleased "tp hav(, al) visit
us and wp hope they will call again. ,
? Thursday .niirbt "Uwum - - * 1?
?? ?i ? v ??! ?rm?r 1111' I
.tainment eivon at the A. M. E 1
< Manse under the auspices of. the A
C. E. Leatmo. !n interest of Bethel _
A,. M. E. -Church. : =
? Friday?mating during?nrrrregular ~
had the privilege of listening to one '
of our co-workers.. Mrs. Sarah Whit-field,
who is State Evangelist of the
Charleston District in tlie South t'arolina
Conference, oY" the A. M. E.
?; Church. Mi ?Whitlield guv'e?on me J
very good Illustrations. "Her talk
was very uplifting and touching. We
from time to time we will he glad to '
hear Mrs: Whitfield at the sirnit. hour. 1
Friday Mrs. R. B. Brown and Mr.' '
Walter Roy Bunch motored to Char- I
leston on very important business.
We regret very much-to report that (
Mr. Lawton Ralmer, Sr., is on the j
sick list, but we are praying that he
will soon be up and out again.
Mrs. Safronia Johnson is still con- |
fined to her bed. She was in the
Orangeburg hospital, but is back
home. We hope'she will soorv be out 1
' again, ~r- ?7 - 1
-?:?Mr. ami-Mrs? 1.ileitis Brown are the ~
" proud parents of'-a new l>ahv bnv
^ whiqh has' been added to family, i
Mother and ha by are doing,fine.
\ Mrs. Matilda Montgomery . will _j
c o m in e n c e teaehing : Monday i
NOV. 10th, Wo hoi).1 .fur'her a snf-|
?ces^fol term.? t
Mrs. iAicretia Seals of Charleston
is spending some time with Mrs. Lawton
Palmer during Mrs. Palmer's
husband's illness.
Mr. Walter Rov; Bunch motored to
CbaHesto" to.take ML Kulinsky-to
prrach^aJL the Synagogue.
Mr.- and Mrs. Stephen Whack had
as their Sunday guests Miss Wilhelm;ua
Mvers, little Misses Ada Marion
Winning-ham ar.d Celia Taylor of
Orangeburk. They were glad to have
fbom. Miss Myers is Mrs. Whack's
f Mr..
rs. Mabel Summers Williams and
* fc . P. ?I. Chavis were pop callers in
ly flill ast Monday.-* While here
t- / stopped in' to see Rev. Lisbon
L. Mrs. R. B. P.rown. It was quite
j reat to hav(. Rev. Chavis call as he
recently ~1Yom Chicago. Mrs. W-ilms
is principal of the St. (Jeorge
-yjfcscnooi.
jjVi.. Prof. Jas. S. Roberts motored over
^ fco Orangeburg Saturday on business,
^fhile there -lie w'itness'ed the game
rpii^byed between State College and AlleXm^University.
11 i^feapf. Rull'tj't^,, Miss '( assiclm,,' An- "
dersii^Pfc and Mr A. M. A llney Raker,
rnade P"'* CJl" ()l,t J? M>\ and Mrs.
Stepho^Bp'Wluiek's on Sunday.
'nu.^ttLa(lv Knights of King David,
j Silver Lodge No. 228 is making
jj_- progi^sr^Mte-^0^1 l'?nalieiallvf' and?i-w?m*?ceiving
3^pkn?w niembers. Each meeting
brii^f^gs the- number higher and
' SatiiH'ftjM'i """"^"d the beginning of .
the n e w wBBP f()r the church, the "Rev.
I. w. \yiii)Vtfcrn' th(? newly elected ^pre-1
siding-eldet^E^th'cr the Charleston Distriet
of thSoutb jTarolina Confer
^*?v;grf /\. ivi. v numi, liyiu fll.s lll'SL
quarterly e.orfWpperenc,, with the Ilolly
Hill Circuit. ^BlThe conference, was
quite a succes^W- In the- mqrning he
preached at TaiVMj&et Church on the
outskirts of the *^?^illago. In tho evening
he preached '^war smTp-stirring sor '
mon at Bethel A; E. Church. His
text is found 92nd P^^Balni. 1 1th verse:
They shall still bringSpV forth fruit in
pld ape. they shall be and flourishing.
?Psalm 92:14. "B>T\ faith Jacob,
when he was dying, blessl-*! ?d both the
sons of Jesenh; and w?rship5^-?rfj j{>an
ing upon^the top of his stdCT,r j_jje_
brew^\i:2l. <CV
_^"1tev.. VVilborn took as his sub. Vject.
*^"The Survival of the Fittest. * f-""he
sermon was so full of inspiration.and
was so .bca,utif.uUy~ tfent<frl._. -^T - A
ery one present seemed to nave en- ty1l
joyed the discourse preatly. .
/ Rev. Wilborn also made a few time
/ remarks to the A. C. E. League, gc
' / so Rev. A. P. Prioleau gave a short .
talk The Lettgqe was greatly he"e" aj
?Atted to have these distinguished
?&?? present with them and to ^
*iV(, then, such ^ fc^say is
encouragement. AH we. hearty tV
come again. you hiive a > tl
f welcome. B
COKflSillHV NEWS--, a
? Paul hsiTwTiwnun" Su'u!;1^
2:uu oi-iw>. ?
tor of the" llollyJSpr"d? Ha?lst
Church, both sernions were AUtdi
enjoyed. .
The many friends ot^ Haitie
Wilson, Are very proud \% jmve j,er
ppnin after spending 'thv vacation
* The Pew Rally tft St. Paul was a
* success. The following ladies were
captains: Mrs. Hessie .Moure,- tys. I..
K. Goggins, Mrs. J. Gadsden. Mrs.
Annie Starks.
The Matron oT the rmirstrmc-Mtkt
Ploree-Moore, is moving on line with
her girls. ? ? V - *-?
f'rikt'whm v liiul u nunpV ol visitors
* J '
* * * '
Sunday: Mr. aiui Mrs. A. A. Arnold, sai
of Greenville, Mrs. Harper and fai
Daughter, Edith; Miss Turrter of 1
Greenville, S. . .. " . ?_ daj
Mrs. Bessie Hodges of Detroit, wil
Mieh-,_.has. -arrived. to visit her Moth- ret
M', Mrs. Minnie Williams.? ? ?'
Mr. and Mrs. E, Holmes, gave an Ba
entertainment at their hume Friday. Xh
night. The young people reported a tht
line time. ~ i' 1
Those on the sick list are: Mrs, pne1
\linnie Williams, Mrs. J. Gadsden,-, la'r
Mrs/ Emma Cunnings. 1 bui
rA number of the high school stu- res
lents spent the week-end home, on
Mr. Carter of Greenwood, Mrs.
Cthel Williams also were visitors in J 41
>ur little town. ,, . -'St
Mrs. Mary Holmes and Daughter in;
\manda, left Monday for Philadel- j Se
phia. Their Ifriends hope them a
pleasant stay.' a ,^{a11
Congratulations to St. Paul's ex- '' an
Pastor Rev. White new daughter. j an
The friends of Miss Mary Stacks, j
a?or outer Master Columbus---were ?bo
aroud to 'have them home Sunday shi
from Greenville, S P. . ?,
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I'ENDLETON NEWS ... I To
idea
? liar vest Day ut King's Chapel was ( coi
a success from start to finish. The Th
members and friends gave a wagon j
oad of good things that had been St-,
raised on their farms and Mrs. R.J
I. Reese- in befitting words presented
Hie numerous gllis to the Pastor, Rev.
G. B. Brown. He is doing good work 5
here ' and the members expresses whi
themselves that th^y can't do too T
much for him. - *- ? by
Miss Gadsden, our economic teach 1 -m
Lir rendered an excellent program at ] ?bo
the School Auditorium Friday night; j feu
everyone that didn't hear this pro- I , ?
gram. miss .-as Areata , ^ bie
The Allen Stars met at the home ?tb
af Mrs. R. J. Reese, Friday afternoon Mn
after the business session, was over i-*?Mrs.
Reese entertained the little folk j nt'2*
with a peanut hunt. They are say-'
ing now, "We want to go back to ?\
Mrs. Reese. i
The Deaconess Board met with its ?n
President, Mrs. C. R. Read, on ThuiVj ,
ing new life into the board.?We-im!-^
praying for her success. Last Sat- j
urday and Sunday ReV. W. Sr*Mims,
held his last quarterly conference' ? 1
and preached-wortderful sermon Sun- day
at 11:30 A. M.,everybody that wj.
heard hint satd didn't our hearts btirn -jv,
ed within while he preached the word', j
The Willing Workers Club, met at '
the vice-president's home Mrs. Sue 1
Bell Sadler, Monday afternoon had a [
splendid number of young ladies in q,.
the meeting after business Mrs,
Sadler served hot chocolate and * j
pound cake. " fiel
Mrs. C. Brown has begun teach- }jjj
ing school at Oak Grove. She re- | j
ports a splendid enrollment.
_ ^ Iiu\
Everybody is invited to attend a Cit
program at King's Chapel A. M. E. j' 1
Church. Monday night nov. 17, to be as'
rendered by the WUling Workers , T
Club, if you miss this you will miss a "Mo
treat. . * ' " l~~ 1R.
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BEN NETTSVILLE NEWS
,~Z : ?!- 1-.- * t The
week opened with a sad and
shocking alarm Monday morning in j
the city and state, when the building ju>s
of Shiloh Baptist Church on Cheraw ^
St. was destroyed by fire about 2:HO eor
or .'l:0(h A. M. This is quite a loss str
to the members and friends They did
chanced to save the parsonage and t-d
one was destroyed completely. his
?M-rt-Chnrlie Jr. Sunders played wi'f] piT
his part in notifying every officer in a i
the nearest part of the city about the eu<
fire in the church. M.
Mts. A. J. Wright's children, are 1
spending awhile-with" Revr Wright's -Ba
parents in Gafftie^ S.C. while they sti
ire repairing the parsonage from the^He
damage done by the fire. . r i
Dr. J. J. Starks, and Rev. J. S. HTi
Voungblood, were in the city Monday we
evening. - - - -? "^?Su
The members and friends are stand Mi
ing by Rev. A. J. Wright in every \ya
respect. i hn
He is a man that's due ail that one
can say or do for him, Every day
is working for the interest o Sc.l
his members and friends.--.? j wo
Our insurance agent, Mr. K. Brown s('^
of the N, C. M. Insurance Co. was a see
?.1: 1 1. ti- ' - i (
liLtitr uiuiajjuatru mai wcetv. ri?_ WUTS
out last week. He was out Sunday .
evening and Jolly as -ever on ?Irr
shall Street. j Wi
Miss Carrenter Sanders returned ^er
to Washinnrton, D. C. Tuesday with~u^'
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Covington and .
others. | Wl.
The,, coworkers throughout the i
county have been very busy arrange- f' (
^ng for a splendid Fair this week. j ^
e , JVHss Millie CoTTen out again to :
Mis^del&ht of her friends. ? '
ined\? Hennekin of Sumter, S. C. I
hool J the faculty in Blenheim Graded ] j
ilend'jF Monday, Miss Hennekin is a jar'
1 weftkl character, and we are doing jnf,
iss ifocan to make her stay a sue- ^j3
rHliartn ?ur vicinlity; Prof. E. W. tj0
a pbpms, Principal of the above-* is j
le worth while at the head of cai
ie 5 school. Tie has added much to ' All
e/n Social Club of the County of (]ut
^bnnettsville, is in full bloom with a c^n
pimber of cheerinf educator's for this-i&s
pchool term.
Undertaker J. H. W. Morjia, was in
rushed Sunday with five bodi?s in
his undertaker parlor." i noi
The sad news took its flight over suh
the country and state that Deacon Fal
Simmons passed on; father of Mrs. "in
Anna McCollum, on Marshal St., be- to
ing no more Friday evening. Mr. M. of
McCollum and Brother,- Ben Mc- j 1
\fopAllnm Knmo WnoV?
their Grand Fathe^; Service- wai J cao
eulogized by Rev. W. H. Shaw, his ; w't
Pastyr.Rev. W. P. Reese, Rev. Ryland C5
Rev. A. J. Wciprh^r two solos were]
suiik by Mj?- Cole antl Miss R .Cohen \
undertakers.- Jt H. W. Morris, Urr- tit
dertakuw had charge of the body, j
~Thi* grand UnioTf Lodge of which he'
wns> one of the fundation members V
ii : ' \
7 nm PALMETTO
-? Z?* """"
d all that could he said of a good pro
thful worker. '"K
lie left to mourn his loss one
lg liter, Mrs. MtfCollum. a devoid f
fe and a number of grand4 child,
on
Lho?nmnihorw and friends ofShiloii 7Ay
ptist Church will have service in lY*
o- High School Auditorium until
y complete the new church. ' . ^evT
AT J. Wright, preached as f'JYr
rer before Sunday moisting to a LaJj
ge congregation of people. The
Iding was nice and' warm in every
tpect. Over $40.7W was soon put \
the table. e" ?
The Elk's Lodge" of Marlboro No.
5 rendered a special program to j8
. Mickle M. K.Church Sunday eveiig
at o'clock. Dr. Tv Kichardson,
cretary. ^
The stork made pop call to I'rof. ()jd
Mrs. C. Wright on Marshal St.,
d left a ~7 11)^7 bahy""b*??y. cMother ,ju,
d baby are reported doing nicely gn.
Nurse C, R. - Crace?is one., ot the .
st?mrr-so?in?the- stMte.?-AR mothers- vitl
uuld get in touch with Nurse Grace Ra
M-iv-B^-4). Ton?el one of Blenheim nr7
tinders?is rw?nior*-.? l'err.c nnsil
arrive home on account of. the ')
itli of his father. The funeral wiTi >ic
iveiic in Sardous M. K. Church, on '1
ursday afternoon 2:00- oVlock. Dei
Mr. and Mrs. Monelyn on Harshal unc
?-trrmtr?men-rtrmmmy evening. la\
UIIH.h s;TT/TvT: \ i. w c >,
?5 _ Ma
liss Sadie Ha/.v:ard left for Sally, 'nil
ere,she will teach this term. thi:
Ci'V. FT TT i oieman. accompanied "Tic
his son anil nephew, .lajroy and 1
>u. Coleman- of 1 lyiupsiend, N. Y.. nwl
tored- down visiting relatives and <Jyp
jnds. Soli
lessrs. Thomas Watson and .JohnPeterson
were 'the students who
ended the N. F- S. Conference
Columbia. Mr. Watson was electpresident.
of the conference for the |()L
;t term. j{t,v
Ir. Fred Mason of Atlantic City, tjl>r
J., and Homer Mason of North, -s_t
rolina were in the city last week ' ^
account of the death of their .
her- den
The funeral of Miv Harry Mason jj
"held ar~ttrreKaluni CHmreh.
?e number of relatives and friends a '
s present. Rev. Kinner, the pastor . ?p
ciated. Sickness has been in this n-u
no f* nr nnifn o ti'lillo ? ?
... ?u?11 nm. mttjij- i if re Olis
I _elsewher<> are in deep sympathy ^ .u".
in their bereavement. 7 " ~ t
diss Sadie Sleigh of Bateahurir was jj0j
jruest of "Miss Qiieenie Covley Sun n,U(
' i \
'rof. Drake, Principal of . Aiken L,r?
aded " School was in the city Satur- .
r on business, a*ss
diss (Iraham.^-a student of Scho- J or
d* school was a .visitor at R id ye j
! Church Sunday morning- *4,5;
dr. Bland Watson of Bateslnirj; nla)
v of Aik/'n, was the guest of .Miss j
eria Corley 4?st week. . - " ..,.e
The farmer has a "smile on his face * ^
^harvesting time is almost over, a *
The Popular "Branch school opened -yja
nday . mofniivg with Miss Ammie *ual
Williams as teacher. We hope Tor ' y
a pleasant term. , _ . j *
? *? >???on
JOHNSTON NIAVS are
- _ J cTW
bethel C. At.-KrTTtnrcli was at its ;
t on Sunday. Presiding Klder J. an,|
Davis held his fourth quarterly wet
tfeience and pre'ached. two very in- t ;l
uctive sermons. Surely our hearts y
burn whiln this mnn nf trill.-!
- lI'S
to us in his own way. ](.v
H<h?r Tfr'vt* w?* - =?=p
wife* and childre n. They.* all rx- ((,n
rssed themselvesas having spent
Meaant day. They won* the dinner'
ts of Mis. ('. 1'. l'ope and Mrs. .
M. Davis.
ticV. M{tT.r)K?W>, I'lO-t"! of Mt. /,H)1T .
ptfsi Church, preached two soul 1
rring Sermons - Sunday.. Every tra
rt was ntad(. to feeDjglad. U?
Mr. .John Kaifo.nl. I'rof. ..J". I>. Bos- her
) and Miss Johnson. Ridge Spring, wit
re pleasant, callers in our town He
nday. They were the quests of tier
sses Daniels, Gary and Kickeron. Hr<
s th(> guest.of Miss Lillian ('.. Wil- pec
is Sunday. ' . j
Mr. Thomas Lownfan of Columbia, gel
The Edgefield County- Training rec
liooi is still op the map.- We are |1;1t
rking ljard trying to' make our j
irrol one among the host in this wT-i
tion. .-ei
Jn last Wednesday afternoon t'jo j
?e Club held their monthlyy meet- [u]
L at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,^j
illaee Bland on-Jackson street. Ai- vel,
the order of business a few mio- ^
is were spent-in socializing. Ai'ter. *
ich the hostess served cocoa, sand
ehes and cake. ^ ^
Hutive meeting1 of the Joint Coun- 'u'
Teachers Association which met \\
Ttidgo Spring Friday. Nov, -7. lP:iO. -=?J
NINETY-SIX NEWS Ur
Rm
Sunday morning, Nov. Pth, found a rt's
ge number of vchurch goers mak- Chi
: their way to Mt. SCion, the old l'ls(
torie Ghtireh of the Piedmont sec- 3
n. - wn;
\.t 10 o'clock, Supt. J. R. Dean, noi
led the Sunday School to order. ,
I teachers being at their prists of
;y. ,A Peal instructive review was
idieted by . Rev. J. T.' Mavshall^B
itor.>* After the conclusion of said 1
vices, preaching service was next
order, whereupon Rev. J. F. 'Mar- I
.11 ascended the rostrum and an- I
inniwl hits t <? y t. fvnm l^hn 1 A I* I
jeet: ".Jesus thL. right way to tlm
Lher's house.V As he sowed away
the spirit, nptny hearts were made
rej6iee, and wondei4 what mfjjinetman
is this. \
'he Wrist Watch Contest which is
ng staged" by 14 yoUng ladies of
-MV^wn-Church .is in full bloomy _
h contestant is pressing her claim
h a determined effort to win in
Do Most Of Your
rading Willi Our
jrtisers. /* - H
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LEADER
of of this statement they ar,>
to their friends "stand by nie." '
may it be.
'he. second public program in in- '
ist uf "Hhir canvass will be gtVfmTl
Tuesday '"ntghtr-Nov.' 18, at Mt. <
it. This Will be known as a orae--,
program; AIL of the/"quartets of
.or churches are invited to parti- >
ate. The names of our contestants <
I?the Number of votes -east?JW?
h will appear later.
I'he pageant, representing the noble
merrofthe Bible will be the third
1. last program given in their inest
of these contestants on Tuesy.
night, Nov. 25th under th(, dire.en
of Mrs. G. A. Parker. Wo are
inning great things for both td'
se programs, and th^ public is
dia.lly invited.
['oiniirg soon, "Ethiopia at the Bar
Justice," a pageant you will enjoy
.? and hear, history. ..A Raet, pro. t
with a oast of thirty pt'.ople. '
ecial music will be furnished.
Nee the cor Is go ute-a gainst oj">jm ?
oil" in" def orieling her ^rights as ,
ce. \yhat will Jqfttiop . sa.y ii?d?
ividp for her, See her represented
nil phaeew of life.?Watch for date,
Phis will he given under the auses
of the A. C. K. League.
Phe many ''friends of Miss Birdie
in ^wei\. delighted to see her up^
. Nov/0th after being absent, hov- '
1 Sundays' oh account of sickness. -1
Ici.ii'n George Dean, T. M. Miles.--!
ck Wilson, Misses Tempie Dean,
I .Mamie Miles- of Johnston, wereSnnday
evening gue?U of .Mi**-/
hi,. IJcan Nov. l>th, r
tot, a. .). rnomas of Hi ewer Nor-1 ?
I has. eharge of the agricultural i
artmcnt in the Ninety-Six High 1
oi?1. 1
W KSTMINISTER NEWS
The Baskets Camp Meeting at
n Wesley M. E., Church j)'fj which
r. H.'L. Davis is pastor Was wonful.
Many attended, i?ev. Davis 1
loins well.. The church is alive. "
herokee had with them their pas- ^
last first Sunday,.Rev. H. 11. Stir- f
s. Services were good all day: * It
r. I. E. C. Jenkins of.dreenville, a
. in town on business a lew days ~H
" v
he Graded school is progressing. I
re is quite a bit of improvement
term. The Home Economic detment
has been enlarged, new
i pineal added. -~ Mtr.s ?I.aUossie ?
yd of Newberry has charge of the
ne Economics work. She takes s
h delight in it. IV
liss Mattie Wright, one of the w
tied school teachers was a dele- C
e to the Woman's Mission Work o_
ociation held at <Easley. She re- a
ts a grand time. ?
he roads are being "improved in
; section. Preparation is- being P
le to pave the highway from West e
lister to the Georgia line. T.hey)
no\v_ working. ?- . ??..-?~'t v
Irs. Estella Blackwell was . called
the bedside of her daughter, Mrs.
lybell .Moss, who is very sick in b
"risburg, Pa. P
irs. Eliza Muss, Mrs. Fannie B. f
ris and Mr. Thorny Johnson are
the-sick list. Their many friends t!
wishing for- them a speedy?re- li
ery. . :
I .. Ill ' ? ' * * * ? * ~
ir. ivuut'ri n I'lcni, .Misses Ueneva j:i
(ilad> s were at home for the f
k end. All are students of Seneeollcjre.
- y
I.s. Nellie Johnson and many oth- ('
attended 'the association at Kits-, f
All enjoyed their trip.
,ev. i i ok 01 i.ocoa, \ a..""Tias lieetv
iln.'t jn ?'' i"f*- in I >!! m-tinne-t
litorium. -r
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A lillLVILLK N IAVS I
_ -t- ~ ? 7f
diss Nettie A. Goodwin of the T
ined nurse department of Grady':;,a;
spital, of Atlanta! Ga? is expected
e Christ mas to spmid u..fnw .l..yr- 4
h hy%' . op^e. Her uncle, Mr.
nrv Morton expects to accompany
.home, Her aunt, Mrs. Kula Ma OVII.
of New York city is also exted
here Xraas to spend sometime. \
Jrs. Sadie llanimock' of Los An ,
ds, Cal., is recovering from her ,
ent illness. Mrs. Hammock is a <
ive at" our city. o
Jr. Mcnry lvellar is sick at this, i
itfng. Friends hope hi* will soon i
over! -r-1?- i
'rii'iids at'e glad to. know that Mrs.
ia Bradford MilleVsjs better. Ill .
s writing. Mrs. Mftlpr, has been f
y ill in the past. y, s
Irs. Phyllis Thomas and Miss Jen . i
to IIaddon' was sick last week, bu* (
better at this writingl v
drs. Kssa Rogers Collier, is ill with o
tonsils. Friends hope for her a v
edy recovery. . ?
rhe fn 11 eral^*of_ Mrs. Tjielnin Hod- i
Morris was held last Sunday afnoon,
conducted by our Pastor, ,
,\ J. P. Smith. The obituary an k I
olutions from St. Jamd$ A. M. K.
ireh of Asbeville, N...C., are found
where in this issue of the Leader.
Jr. .William Richie, Jr.. passed ay
in Boston, Mass.. last Sunday
rning after an operation. His
Do you know that the Pilgrim, is
Insurant'^ Companies of America?
crated by Negro money and hrai
renunierative employment to thou
Teh Pilgrim has met all of the
surance laws, therefore, it is a's
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, in fa<
operates so far as your policy is^
Th,? Pilgrim alwsfys deals fair a
holders.
THE PItGRtM A
THE OLDEST, ABLEST t
J. W. BRO
OFFICE?1325 1SARK STREET ,
jrothev. Sw 1A. If jc|,j(. |,.ft for 1Jos. '
.011 Sunday al'lm u ?,n
Miss Kunice fc. Whitlock of State
uJkI ( '< , *)raiitff1l?ii?,j*r !?.
TeFCat ner inotTV ', . b~d-ioc." . ~ ])0
Mrs Maiio j J n u e s and 0, u
/lekor, flai.ii liU' ) -. , |t All. i'IU'l 111;i
HoctgPS"-A1r,rri;- -7Tinn^ . mr sAh.,,,. ye
ti-fiii i.> fopiar I,,,uw a ,i s. i |:?:?
l-xt?-ruls their Is incere henrile.l
pathy- to -tin- bereaved fainiiy in tin-- Y ?
sad hour of griel and sinj'i.w through
which they an- passing.
Mrs. Nuiuv Whit lock Hurt.
Mrs.' Nancy Whitlock was severely c'
beaten on Friday night, Oct. dl, by
her son- in -la w. Calhoun Traylor.
Mrs. Whitlock. was at home in b d *
wh.cn I raylor came to her home and ^5
broke iic and beat her unconschnr
with a rifle and a pistol. He also" ^
knocked a hole- in her nead. and wlieii
he thought she was d -ad. he_ left .and .
wvtif to ohttrctr "and went to the ^
mourners. bench. Traylor had pat -ij
two-cans of red devi 1 lve in the w<<n ~t^i
m oruor-to. pni^nn her". In rough the T2
"titer. It is * |ati*?l lfoit Traylor was
trying to kill Mrs. W'hitlovk in order
to i eceivi- the i.'i - t; a nee?oiem y . and ' ??
tin: pension ul'ii-h >.ho receives from *
the CuV'rnntent- for hei; sun wlm d4ed .^5
in France itlii'liiK t he World VVsi', ?
Mi's. W !i Uu"k i- an iipriybT cTii:is'.ian
lady and a faithful loval member
it'.St: -J;!i!> - A. ?,M. ] ;; Tluiw h. Her . ?5
recovery is _d--'il!il ff|h H. i ,l..i..i..;'rT ?2
;UIp1 'ot.ll. i-J-l., 1 rn i- wi'illnil- i?S?
iway in IVJ7. j ^5
Mrs. U hillock is a native of I>ue
W'-r-.t ...ii'il a insi-wmi-,,1' Key. If y Vgg
venhedy, Sr., Pastor of \Vashiiiifujn |S
*'. |'i' -lj\ti.'iair fti ii-i.-ti here. A ?|S
rlotj* t of sadiiiss was. cast over Ab tevilie
to learn of the misfortune of (:2m
Urs. Whit I- ok. ! . 28
?Tray lor is in?\v roominy and also ^|5
mardiny with slieritV and Mrs. .F. :
t. Mel.am- :tt the comity jail. Tray- TSjJ
a's mot hey. is a yrept preacher. JSS
From HiV "Aurora"1 of hnoxyille
John II. Tope. .V. H? has en-. . SR
ered the law school of the l'.nive"sity
if Boston, this fa'!.. Mr. l'one has
ieen awarded a scholarship by the'"*
aeulty of the -Hnvtrm S,*hnrif--ft)? "fis 'iS
>Pfr as Jte pursues his studies. It is
n unusual honor and M \ I'ot>e~is to .^55
e conyrat ujtileit 1111 the standing
thich he has received <>n eiiterin'g the
,'nivers-itv. I
~~ I'OMI.INSON HKill SCHOOL
N ()'FES ' IS
XV M A.vlu- i n l-a;n1t, ?u.l
tudent hodv reported t?J work at 8:4A ?*?
Foutlay:' morning. after, having a
eek's recess for the Williamsburg ,
oloved Coir ty Fair, which was held ji
n Tonilinson IFgh School campus. '
nd was a success. The teachers and
tudents were happy to keep the first .
Prof Cy K. Murrav spent tht. week .
risse- hrnie for exhibits.nd
honi,. last week.
Ih*.?4-. (>,' Plumber of Raleigh,.X. C. (\,|
as?the week cud- truest of Dr. and
Irs. J. A. Mason last week. _^_
Mrs.. Z. Swi lvs Bennett is happy
Li-lhuVc lief *istew3lisS- Xuqilli ?of
laleVh. X h< me with her for a
e\v .days. Miss
I,ucy Hutrh.es of Heuufoi't. was
he ciie t of Mrs. McFarlin and Miss p/
'eese Sunday night i
Miss Hutchinson washappy to have
s. her K'lest Sunditv,. it dear friend (j
roni Charleston. . - ' Dai
There was a Literary club organic- a t
d in the high school department re- ,,,.0
ently. The otlicefs are: Mr. Wini- ent
i>..1.: ,;.i . ?i, _ ? .
iK-\i ivwiiinrMui, pri'MUHlli .Ml*. .lonnon
.Jonerott. Vioi'-iiresident; Miss'
Inry 1 dnjrle;'1 ^ei'retary: .Miss tiladys
^tlliua?;i - - i-1;1111?ai. cn 1 iu\v i Prof.?H fl
'hjf^ish and History, trcrrsurpr?and
Murrev. instr.u-tor of Hijrh School
tlvisor; Mr. Pot-'r Monzon. fhnnlai".
'roinam committe: Misses Ophelia .
kick imjTi in.?atmn wuhuct.? ltnii'a~^^^^
Ipps, Mrs. Cohen Cockfudd, and Furi?an
I )inic'i;y. , ;
fnm i rfff*"" "1 tow "to "Win a Man's ?
10a11." Pptnedv 'in1 Ahe art. ?r
CONWAY NKW S ' ^
xt, liotiu i a;~m;-';e: chtm-h. Rev: 11 is
A'. I. (J ore. a vim'v enerjretic pastor,
ras at liis post SUtulav as usual. ImnediaUdy
follow in>r tin* devotional .
i rviees. he selected as a text Cieh. | Sp?
subject: ".\lnahaniS* Trial." St
l.e- in,cached * very jmtructivo and nspiring
sermon. The- Holy Com- q
liimion "\vas administered.
Sunday .Srhvbl is still doing1 nicely.
At 8:UO p. in., the pastor .ascended *
he rostrum.' A I ter-preliminaries he 112
elected a text from Rev. 12:1;. sub- It)
Oct: "Wonder in Heaven." He preach
d a sou! sTttTi'ne sermon. After^
vhich the doors of the church were
fie noil for joiners. .One canve -fofcard
ard j ined. ? . !r
?,Alrst Hazy Marshall passed away
)cf. 1 . .
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Po it through il l.
The ^ ?}
Palmetto Leader
he Pilgrim ? ?
one of the strongest and safest I
The Pilgrim is owned and opns
and furnishes dijrn'ifi-ed and
sands of people. '
requirements of the State Inst
rony; as the States of Soiith , fi
?t, all of the States iu whieh it
concerned.
nd square with its many policy fmmm
S-P A Y S" fin
^Be Ins. Co. L
VN1) SAFFST OF AM,.
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To reach the h'olojed opTfTdl'
the Soutri nd-'
rtisl' in the Pai'inetto
ader to ^\et results,
. " * j 4
N'rvous pi ' v
"Trensbfos I
A nfjtrr a y,<ur <?,/<> 1 i: 't iV;
? tllid L In-.jo n?I '
Iwould g.yt Uii'n fl " | j t! ^
lug ieeiing SU tir. <1 cud
worn-out. It si-c-n ?<1 t<> me
that I wis >n i.;11. v., ,y: . ^
er?
Th - I.-;mt~e>o i-fl. :> v., ,/ | make
me h:\ in ru'iiis' **! _ ;
trembles, 1' jm 1-kVpl drug-' j?:
ging around, not knowing
what to do. ' 5?
'One da j- \vlu*n- I fir un-.
tismrity-fjarrr ITTTpj.. ttp u> ~~ rr
read .ptottut. .Cardui and ffT
what it had done- for other*. 2?r '
Ibegan taking it ifiui: J,*a
f aw an .impr?vt.!i.i ..t I
kept it up and n ji.-.iiH <1 ?T:
health and-str.-nuih ^Xov. !.
am feBfirr?~j7"?>f"fiYto ^fn;s w! _1
.Agnes White, VI-* CYuar
St.^^hhr^hville; Term. _ ??". _
CARDUI E
Helps Women <4o Health ^
?^mrnrn^mm in i n
'egal Dru^r .Store
II 21 W A-OI |\<. I u\ S ) .
;o< )D IM.aci: t<? ti: a
t ;i hiilf' Whirl; r'r >v M i ?
Wash hurt ii
I I s l'or Your IIni-j \> < <U
r> 507 ? "4?171
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^N-O-LIN SY.
In Beauty Culture liv.e
FAN-O-I.IN .Ua;v.
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rial. Their -worth i rt '
n : * i
?vn. isi'jjiMimi Hi ' . illOffice.
ENT S W AN I ED. \\ l it for lern> jJ
. \l I tie V
lime. Fuhnic L, (mi; lit a ~~
1029 High Ma.kH .Mri' f .
GEORGt T( !\\ N '
-6 6G
? a doctor's Pi-csc,rii>! i'on I'm
OLDS and H HAIKUilllS ?''
the IMOst S|>OOtl> J JT'T * n,
filifi also in Tajduts.
H-ial Prices for Teachers and
udents?Rot Material I m-<1?.
-l.p-'I'q-Rate AVorhniaiV-Trii)
riC'K SERVK i: SHOE'
REPAIR SHOP
Prompt Delivery Service i'v ^
1 Washington St.. I'horte 210.'IT f
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DIAMONDS ami \V \ I i II I S .
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>ntal| Ollicc. Small F\|uiw.
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JY GASOLINE & OILS AT
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STATION
o Blocks From BtmodU'l- Alien
ON TAV FOB STREET
MEN DAY. AM) NIGHT _
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