The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 22, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
? ?I
Saturday, November 22, 1930.
! DILLON COUNTY Teachers
' . . ASSOCIATION NEWS
i
f _ The Dillon County .Teachers Asso- v
- ciation held theif first meeting Sat- '
urday, Nov. 15, at Dillon Graded j
School. Inspite of rain -attendance -j
was good. Prof. J. A. llolman, President
took the chair. A heart felt tie- <
votion exercise' was rendered by the t '
Association. The president arose to
his feet with a timely address to deliv
cr in chosen words, which the mem- j
burs enjoyed. The house was then ]
opened for business. Election came
before the house.From the very j
fact the officers; served so well last
year, by a kind consent' all "who were rj
j , present in gounty this term was re*
elected aa* follows: Prof. .1, A. llplmon 'j
Pres.; Vice-Pres.,' J. K. Williams
"Miss A. M. Murphy, Sec.; Miss Matiie
Johnson, Treas.; Rev.. J. P. Washing (
ton, chaplain; Mrs. V. A. Clark, criticMiss
Carolyn Mc-Rae. and Rev. T. J. j
Gamble. Reporters: the President appointed
the executive "-committee a* ,
follows': Mrs. M. E. Gordon, Mrs. L ,
Blackwell. A U. Page. Prof. W.S
Bryant and Prof. R. C. Collier.
. The new members of the meeting
f were introduced by the president, in dividually,
a word of ^welcome ex
tended for the season to-,then\ in the
county. A committee was set out t<
make p program for our next meet
ihg, Saturday,. Dee. 13. Their re pur,
7 Prim*ry^Arith.; Dillon School Prima
ry reading; Mrs. G. II. Davis, Priuci
pal.of Pine Hill School; Miss Thelma
Barnes, Geography; Bethas' Chapel:
Miss L. M. Douglass, H. E., How to
prepare an Economic Metil, Dillon Co. .
' Training School, Latta, Prof. 0. E.
Glover; The Importance of raising a
good grain from crop; Little Rock
Miss ..Annett Champy, The^ Importance
of Music.
, ' Minutes were read. Remarks
made by the president and others.
Resolutions were read by Rev. J. P.
Washington, Pastor of the Dillon Station
A. M. E. Church. Regarding a
General Emailcipation^^Day^Progran 1
proval of the entire associations.
. TOMLINSON HI SCHOOL NOTES
Kingstree
A former student of Tomlinson,. Mr.
Oliver Chandler, was happily married
to Miss Albertha Scott at the home
of Prof, and Mrs. W. M. Anderson.
ucioDer ?ju, iy.5U.
The Literary Club hud its regului
meeting Wednesday evening The
- program was as follows: 1. Opening
song by the club. 2. Prayer by the
'Chaplin. 3. Instrumental Solo; Miss
Bertha Dimmery. 5. Paper: Miss Sallie
Munzon. G. Trio: Jessie Washington,
James Pulton and Edward Bur..
gess. 7. Current events: Miss. Ella
G. Masons 8. Paper:'' Miss Violet
Fulmore. 9. Closing song.
Miss Mattie Jefferson, a member ol
w the Senior Hi School Class is now in
hope for her an early receovery.
The ninth grade will give.'a social
'at the home of Miss Mary Singleton
Friday night.
Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. =Z. Swail
Bennett spent the week-end in Churl
eston, last week-.
. Miss M. Reese spent the week-end
" at her home last week/1 - " *
JB ' Coming. "The way to a mans' Heart
jjQL\pmedy in one act.
NINETY.SIX NEWS
In sB.'.oite of the inclement weather
on SurSjfcday morning quite a number
of cars^B buggies and horse riders.were
seen tr^Bu<Iging their way to the Mt.
Zion Cl\^Lurch 'n attendance to the Sun
day Sch HP?'? which was vifry inspiring,
the less<^Bn was very interestingly
taught aT?1^ reviewed by Supt. J. R.
Dean at tlShe conclusion of this lesson
Each studl^bnt, and teacher saw the
?? great "resulYJK* of faith, and theMlccom
plishments t^yere?fMiss
Georg*?a A. Dean has accept?'
ed the positltffcn of teacher of the
' Marshall Chape^l school.
Miss Berdie i^Lee Dean, will have
charge of the A'^fntioch School thi*
sssion, and begin l^Per work on Monday
Nov. 17th.
Miss Richie Dean, fr\egins liei?work
as teacher of the SaleXkm- School on
Monday Nov. 17. Mr. r:jT. J. Aiken,
begin his work on MondajV^ Nov. 18;
as J^acher of the Friendshi.\n School.
Tn%..rndnv Nov 27th, _Tlnrit nksgiv
* in? Day will mark the tinal CvV>nciu.
. / it.- tirct + oVt .
sion 01 me wnai nuw.. at t
Mt. Zion, at which time the follo^-v.T
ing will govern the services of the Pji
ocasSion. j
11:00 A. M. Devotionals, by Brother
B. G. Goudy. 11:15 A. M. meeting bJ
called to ord&r by J. K. Dean, follow- i*
ed by introductory remarks. 11:45
sfitnr hv Pi of. K^-E. Johnson: "I know !f
He watches me." 12:00 M. Thanks- J1*1
giving Sermon by Rev. J. VV. Mathian j'j
j. Mlisic will be furnished by Tabernacle,
- "" Choir. 1:00 P. M., Introductory ani^j
hfn^ting for contestants. 2:00 P. Pfj
Final report of coritesFahTST ~
P. M. Presentation of watch to 'C^g
succcessful contestant by Rev. .V*
White.' 3i80 P. M., rcmarktv bjJ ^epJ_ _
resentatives from young Mt. Jpion. '
"... The Quarterly Conference oif the B.
- A. Union .of Greenwood Co., Avill con- ,
vene in the Friendship/ 1 Baptist
?-? on Saturday, Nc/v. 2.1, with
v" " ~-BrotheF^3^MT~Smithi-yron.. oresid i
ing and J. R. Dean, Jfcee'ty.
Prof, and Mrs. 4i/j. Thomas, Ag
. ,
riCUIlUrttl ttliu fTiUIHC UVU..V....VO vv ??
chers in Brewer Normal School of
Greenwood wat the guest of Mrs. Lu*
la Deart last Saturday. - Prof.- Thorn- an;
also conducts classes in the
r* ' Ntawtr-Stx High School on Monday J
' and Thursday of each week. He will
bring some mighty needful things
to pass in Ninety Six among tour
girls and boys, if given .the cooperation.
( '
??
CONWAY NEWS
The Mock Conference which?was
recently given by the Missionary,
Society of Bethel A. 'M .E. church
was very good. The Bishop, Presidng
Elders, -General Otficers and Minsters
acted their parts well.
The District presided over by Mrs,
Surah ' ' raised over $10.00,
was more than the requited amount.
\ sum of $58.00 was realized.
The W. H. and F. Missionary
Society met at the cozy home of
Mrp. Cora Stanley, Friday night, Nov
14. witli Mrs. Martha Johnson as
hostess.
The meeting* was called to order by
the President. Mrs. Ruth Gadsden,
flie devotional exercises were very
impressive. Plans were made for a
Box Supper Tuesday night, Nov. 18.
Remarks were made by Rev. W. I.
Gore.
After the transaction of business,
he roll was called by the secretary
Mrs. N?B?Devest or, and dues Were
collected. The hostess served a menu
consisting of chicken with dressing,
saltinesr~4ee -cake, punch and
mints.
It seems like the members of the
Missionary Society" have taken on
new life. They have planned a great
progwarn for,this conference year.
The folowing were present: "Rev.
Gore, Mesdames Ruth Gadsden, N. B.
Levester, Frances Gore, Sarah Lovd.
becca Bezzant, Gregg, Greene, Mawkins,
liemmingway, Johnson and
others.
I! KM MING WAY' NEWS
Sunday School opened in the usual
way with the Supt. and teachers at
their-posts. The lesson was discussed
bv teachers and scholars which
was very interesting to all; the Public
School Teachers taking-a- liveiy
part in the discusion.
At 11:30 o'clock out- Pastor, Rev.
Win. Wright, delivered a soul stirring
'to a large crowd from Isaiah
3:7; the collection was. $5.I0.There
were many visitors which are alwpys
welcome.
Our First Quarterly Conference
will be on Saturday the 22nd at which
time we are expectine our Presiding
Elder n- T. Miles to be with us all
?h.i .tiyi.n.Vn nrn nl-.ifining to have good
reports.Will tell more about it next
week.
'Mrs. Annie Green, entertained at
her home on Frida" last week Mr.
Griffin Brooks. Mr. L. W. Woodberrv,
Mr. E. ^ m ,,,ner and the writer-at
luncheon. Mrs. Green knows how to
make th?- '^asant "for visitors at
her pleasant home.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
"j- *
Despite the inclemency of the weather,
each day numbers of people
motored to GatToey last week to the
A. M.. K. Z. Conference, which was
presided over by Bishop E. W. D.
Jones, of Washington, D. C. The
large dfrl***?tion was royally entertained
there by Rev. S. M. Douglass
and his - congregation, as well as
friends from .other churches who open
ed their homes to the visitors. Rev.
J. R. Funderburk, Pastor of Metropolitan
A. M. E. Z. Church of this city
Gladen,, Pastor of Mt. Hebron A M.
E. Church, un Columbia Street. The
next conference will meet in Rock
Hill. The generous hospitality of
tW people of GalFney will long be
remembered by those who attended.
The County Fair wa? erljoyed ^by
tii'osc who bi;aVWl the rainy webthor.
The exhibits were few but very good;
the^horse "faces were had only one
day because of the muddy condition
of the race traoky theJ~Garnival opened
up daily and this served to wear otV
some of the glopm jof the days. It
was regrettable that each day was
rainy, but the attendance was fine.
Brainerd Institute played Gaffney
Hi in Gaffney last Friday. .The
score was 1ft to 0 in favor of Brainerd.
On Thursday of this week, Gaffney
Hi will nlav Brainerd Institute here
at the Fair Grounds.
The man" friends of Mr. Luther
Babcock, are glad to see him *6ut again
after being confined to his home
for several days with an injured leg
sustained in playing foot ball. Mr.
Babcock, with the aid of a crutch is
again at his studies in Brainerd institute.
Mr. 'Leon Sti'unback writes that
A- anil T. College. of Greensboro, N.
C., is quite ready for the battle Sat-r
urduy with Johnson..Smith University.
A number of Chester friends
olan to attend. Mr. Leon Standbaek
a member of the team of A. and T.
^rhile his brother Mr. Israel Stand?hck
is a member of the Johnson C.
Smith .University.
' The Teachers' Literary Club had
a^very lively meeting last Monday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Feter Lander, with Misses Annie Gar
rick and Minnie Bradford, hostesses.
A_number of games were played. In
i guessing game, Mrs. C. M. Finley
was tKe winner of The prize an ivory
paper opener. Fried chicken, rolls,
tomato salad, pickle, russian tea, fruit
jelloj?cake?and?mintewere served.
fhe next meeting \vill be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Burnett,
on Tuesday night with Misses
Agnes Williams and Ottie Green, hostesses.
Miss Bessie Lewis is Preside^
Miaa ,VVUhelmina Smith,
Fresr^Miss M'innie Bradford, Sec'ty.;
and Mirfs Lorene Harris^ Treas. The
(Hub is studying the lives of prominent
women of the race, for the next
few weeks.
Rev. and Mrs, Huff and two little
daughters soent Friday here with her
Father, Elder J. C. Lewis.
Prof. S. L. Finley, was in Columbia
Tuesday, where he had charge
of Algebra in.the Scholarship Exami
nation for Odd F'eUows sons and
daughters.
~ i :
fHE PALME
" ' 1 JLLU^l-l 1 . '
BONNEAt NKWS
After a period of silence us long
as publication is concerned, we are
glad to report that Bonneau is "still
wide awake.
Service at Mt. Carinel A. M. K.
Church, Sunday was visited _hy_Xhc
Holy Spirit.
On account of the rain, the meeting
of the missionary' ladies of Sf7
I Peter's A. M. E. Church, was >?tponed.
' Rev. Murray and family is just re
by . the band of burglars made up of
officers and members, of St.. Peters'
Ch.urch a few weeks ago. Instead of
I taking?Hoinetlnng?they?k-ft?rt?little
table covered witli envelopes that con
tained
The nl"* entitled: "The Devil chased
bv the Salvation Army," was staged
. at St. Philip's" U. E. Church an.
; last Sunda*;.night. It met with much
success although the rain prevented
quite, a number from, attending.
A program will he rendeied at St.
Peters' Church on the;f>th Sunday,
under auspices of the Missionary
ladies.
' uev. and -M.S. Murrnv. 'I-kOm
James and Miss Jennie t?., w.ere. tin'
^dinner gu.'sts of Mr.'and Mis. II.
Fleming on Sunday evening. From
the taste and smell of the many palatable
foods, we can but say that.
Mrs,.-'Fleming, understands it all in
Mr. and . Mrs. Ai tTi Murra1' of~
Kings tree. S. t'.. were fariei' -callersof
their parents, Re". a-ml Mrs. M.ur
ray, Suiuiav. evening.
W ICS T M I N ST UK N K W S
1"r~~Rev. E. G. RiCe, fuiuttl' Httstui1 of'at.
i Matjthew Baptist -Church has. accepted
a ca.l in N?>'th '(..* "< l::ia?' Themembers
regret much' to see him
leave. ^
t Rev. J.-G: McDowell of K.nsloy, S
C., is the new Pastor. The members
are lining right up with him.. Rev.
McDowell is a man of much interest
and is well suited for the work.. Ail
- have planned to make his coming a
success. t :
Mrs. L, Kt Burt, -of-Richmond, Vu,,
has been in town for quite a while,
visiting She is expecting her husband
Mr. J. S. Burt soon. They arc planning
to feturh'to their home pi iicneca
to live again They?have been in
- Richmond?near?te-n?years.?Mauy
friends are proud to have them in the
state again. . " .
Miss Annie B. Davis, left last ,Sun|
day to begin her work Monday. ' $he.
will teach the Friendship school, near
| Seueca. Miss Davis is a very pop
' ular young lady of Westminster and
' ...:n u.. ' i * * ?
>v 111 utr iiii.-sm'u nine n oy ner many
; friends. *
I Mr. Carrol Skelton the son of Prof.
I and Mrs. R. T. Skelton has returned
! home from Baltimore.
' Mr. Osea Tuck and \V, L. England
two of the white trustees, of the
graded school were visitors of the
school last" week, ^hey gave "some
. very encouraging remarks on the it'll
] provement of the school.
Prof. R. T. Skelton the Principal
; is working hard on the progress of
the school. ^ Many ? new plans have
t been piade. '
Pleasant Hill School opened las*
Mondav with a wonderful enrollment
'Mrs. Margie Childers, the Principal,
and Mrs. Nannie B. Jackson, her as*
-sistauce- have in mind higher am!
greater work this term.
LOCKHART NEWS
Things are not as they could be 01
should be, but why sit still, find fault
and grumble'.' .) us t juok oin t he
on. A few years ago it was against
the law to teach a Negro to read and
write. But thank Cod, how different
unow? Think of the many public.
; schools in the rural districts, high
schools in towns and colleges, supj
ported by the very law that one time
did not allow Negroes to be tatight.
j Such a wonderful change. If we will
I only use the present opportunities
( greater will be ??iven. "So many of;
our people -do not know what is really
being done for us because they
do not read Negro Newspapers. We
find that a large number of our school
teachers and preachers do not read
Negro Newspapers. We were tal\|
ing to a preacher a few weeks ago
that did "not know that Dr. J.-.J.
I Starks: was president of Benedict College,
and the briliant i. 1), Pinson,
is President of Morris College. This
same preacher is pastor of a church
; lie may have religion, and we believe
he has, but anv man who does
not inform himself upon current e-'
vents will not be able ip lend lone.
We believe it is the duty of every,
preacher and school teacher to read
Negro literature, and .see to it that
j the members of his church, and the
parents of children he or she teaches
do the.same. < We know that they fan
not>get r.y- body to read, but if thej
will only cast their influence in thai
direction much good will be done. r_
We are very much oleascd with a
movjyiient on foot between two rurai
j schools selves, therefo. t
i we pass it .on to you. The Red 11 ill
! and Cros Road' Schools will pull off a
contest rallv some time in December
Their goal is at least $100.00 each,
( but the one raising^tho--largest?a?
I mount over the $100.00 will get a
prize. Each school has had a thbusI
and tickets printed to sell for 10 cents
each. These tickets "are let out to
anyone who pledge themselves to
Y?aii zrirTirrror toorTrnrt Tniifrr~ them.selves
responsible ..for the amount
these two schools will prepare a lit
erary program and render the same
at the Lockhart School as this is
Do Most Of Your
Trading With Our Advertisers*
. ~ "
* . A *
\
' ' / '; * * *' / - * *
:tto leader 1
MID-NIGHTSHOW,
THANKS(
Another "HKJ-4IOIISK" starr
As 11 mited .Man in -1
' _* ' '
Wtlliara Powell, Natalie Moc
.... **Shadow of the Law" ? f
A frantic woman breaks ''into Wil
liam Powell's apartment, beegini
shelter from an intoxicated, abusiv
man. powcIl t-nnwc?-the wo ma
slightly, another tenant ih the apart
nienT^house. Ile~i faces the drunke
brute, and a- fight results. Powel
hits thL, man, who loses his balanct
topples through a window, falls fou
stories, is killed.
4 Powell, a young engineer, is ac
cused of pushing the man to his doat
The \wuman "disappears." Uruibl^. tprove'
the accidental nature- of Lli
'circumstances, Powell is ronvict-tei?h
murder and. sentenced to life im
prisonmentT
During three years in. prison, Pn
. well's burning desire is to find th
woman who betrayed him, establis
his innocence.- At last he has
chance to escape. His cellmate. Pan
Hurst, helps him. and?they?ai rang
a series of signals ^want-ad advei
tisements in a certain newspaper
by which they can get in touch wit
each other when Hurst gets out.
Powell makes-good his escape. 11
hides in u packing box leaving -th
machine shop in which he is employ
ed, and, despite a thrilling pursuit
makes his get-away.
Two years late.r, Powell, under a
assumed name, is manager of a t;ex
THEIR- VA
CHIC AR
^
'/. Whethe
: '!j oi> silk,
^ or smjr
V^S??S?* si a.o'pri!
if 4* "? ? it.-.
* ?j,-V ;p*
. They arc
- - %r, '.^W fOO.' fO'
w several
T ** ? ' ?' -'.Ig.Ciin a CM
' "" IrEEsf^
See' the
P *ili "* " * - 5 n r t r
y \y\ tunir,,.!
Tunic E 33 I 5 EXC
Sk.,^53,8 pAT7
15c 2
RRINTtO IN U. 6. A.
r ?JAMKS L. T
Tliis plan was brought by tin- Ko\
G. II. Gilt's, Principal of Red Hill
Miss ICIdor'a M. Stewart, assistan
" colored trustees: fink Thomas aTT
James Thomas. Cross Road Sehuo
"Mr. II. Brown, Prineinal,, .Miss Louis
11. Blaekwell, assistant colored trus
tee: \V. Iv.-Powell, C'louglu. Thomp
son, Andrew Hardwick. Here is hop
injj that they will he successful an
others will-follow their lead. Miss^
Mattie Ray has been ver;
~sicE for the (lasl few da.Vs. TTel
many friends regrets this very nnui
Have piNED
Do you kfiow th.at the Pilgrii
Ins.Uranc(> Companies nf.Amcri
erated ,by Negro money and
ronumerative employment to t
' Teh Pilgrim has met all of
??^arolinwT Ocdrgtw. AlnbKma, i'r
ypcraU'S SO far as vour polit-\
Th(? Pilgrim always deals fa
holders.
THE PILGRIM
The Pilgrim Heal
THE OLpEST, ABLE?
, - " J. W. B
OFFICE?1325 PARK STREE
v 1 '
-t?
IT CAPITOX. TJiEATRE
ilVINC; EVE
1
iiiR W.M. I'UW I1.1.1..?Pow I'll Seen
Mew -Kl'arriiie* Sensttliaii. ' ^
a
rhend in the Paramount Picture
rom the rujvct '* I he Quarry"
I- lile mill in North Carolina. Ilyrst
tr appeals and Powell commissions. him
e to find Natalie Moorhead. the woman
n who ean elear him. 11e"j>tves Hurst ""
$r>,000. ; 11 of his savings'.'On ilurst'fTi
n success depends Powell's romance*?^,
II with Marion Shilling. daughter of the :
mil! owner-/ Powell cannot ?isk her i
r to 'H'iirry him while he is a fugitive. j
Hurst finds the woman in New .
- York, hut, after gcttiiig' enough in- ;
h formation from him. sin- tricks him j
o and goes to North Carolina to Idack- j
e in; il .Powell. |'owo4-l?detie-?kt-e;?hut. ?j
f 111 dm Hp | :' i ' hi?r*?loii i 11?tn?declare .
- 1: is .|ove M < > M :n i- -o : mi n t i -t I H i v "1
story to her. ;
i- At this t ime.. a detective, Frederic j
e Hurt, approaches Powell. lie has j
h succeeded in tracki.ntr him tlirojrgh " j
a 11 u i st. Powell denies to Hurt that |
d he is thy fugitive. and he realizes :
e that?Hu'-t'??rrrrh me.1 in?rrf?pru\ inp |
- his identity is hy \his finger-prints. '
> In the ?mill. 'Powell deliberately ?
h plunges his hands into the 'moving
machinerv. Impressed hy phis= * aee
lion.-mikI Marion's unfailing'"love f df|
e Powell," Hurt begins to take stock in I
- PrwetlV- insistence on his innocence. !|
IT ~ ? -
.. ..v (' .-1,11 imvo-wu.orhi'ad to If
- loar aiul.Ica\,, Ijjju five to '
11 nuii'iy Marion. 1 I '
j
.RIETY AND | J
E "ENDLESS .
7?' D f
r .in wot I mJ?^'s '
a tailor?J .'>Y 'y?-"
ne 'f.ivor: /_ J V '? V .< " | ;
v-i / / >: j
practical \.'-f J .;';YD v'.'^
hv. h ,V,: , ^ ' /! i
[units, you. k : ? ' \[
'gig-a va p??--rr~ ? - - -
b.n.-ii! lov-?-? H- ' . e
i L |i Li " 1*^
w11,h 1 *L I
J ifcirt. ' .
: . .;1 I
chfirrnir>q * I.; ,
l..n? -?n" ' . 1
fi] . _
ELLA *}
'ERNS ?ILjiiIJ. E 3321
25c
5c. 20c . 5fcirr-r33'8 . .
aim1 comivvn v' ; .
and lit11h' >lu' will Am.ii uvrM.-U. Miss ?
I. Hay is wry "lrasant and aiwavs imv'
x.-> ?.?- \?iim a saiitf. : ' :..j,?L" ,-L =-tn
Mis. tvii;?I ).ni>. villi ?At: J_
] (utilise 1! l'.i;ukvwll- >?r V^-h+mtH- wyi'i'
\ isiting IViends inl.tnkhart lust^week.
IF ITS ADVERTISING
Do it.through
The -.1;/,r
; Palmetto Leader
The Pilgrim ? n
is one d1' the strongest and safest
en ??Tht- Fib-M-mr is nwiit'tl itiul op -r brains
ami furnishes dignified. and
housands of people,
the requirements of the State In-tts?strong,
as?t-he^?St-rhtvs?td' ?S-o+sth?? - -
, v, ?? > *?1 VTIV - I 'TnxT-r- T it?tfl-1" J
1S CuIHOlHI'll ,. ?
ir and square with its many policy *
ALW AYS PAYS _____ f
Ith and tJfe Ins.-Co.
IT ASM) SAFEST OF ALL.
ROWN, Mr?.
T '' COLL M HI A. .S. C. j
_ _J _ - - ' ' - W.. "3*
- ~'*p
PAGE THREE
- To reach the Colored ---?
)eo]>le of the South adertise
m the Palmetto
deader to get results.
^iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir
| sLu^Sish J ' V.
i: "I havk La"ct, Tiiiw i ni-. >.? =
. . x ? - . .
E" for a long tine, and it has =
: : helped m< wonderfully," writes EE
^ Miss Tlieo Ii. Whitlielii, of z:
E 1150 Center St., Birmingham, E
EE whose picture appeurs above. 5
Zj *"I-WQuld have the sluggish, S* 7
E tired l'eeling, and not feel equal jS
E to my wurV' I would have a EE
=: bad taste in my mouth. E' ? E
"Some one told me ta.try E
E Black-Draught, which I did. I EE
~ found it helped me, So when 1 =
5 f el bad and sluggish I take E
E Black-Drdught."
s Thedford's Black Draught is' S
EE easy to take. No disagreeable E
E after-effects. Get a package, ,E
= today. Sold everywhere. =
? -For CON STIPATI(^N,
= INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS =
=i 1111111111111111111111 m ii 111111111 mi ml! i rr
Regal Drug Store ^
I 121 WASHINGTON ST
\ GOOD PLAC12T0 TH0ADE
Just a half block from Main on
Washington
['all I s For Your l)i Nereis
5507 i ? - 9171 , *
, , ^3
FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM
?In Beauty Culture
Give FAN-O-LINHair, Scalp
Dandruff?and?Toilet Preparations ^?.
a trial. -Their worth- has been
proven. Registered in U. S. Pat- '
mrvrrmr. 1 1 1
AGENTS WANTED. Write for term.
M jde.by
M me Fannie L. Carolina
1029 High Market Street
GEORGETOWN. S, C.
r...???
6 6 6
nr-nr doctor's Prescription for
( OLDS and HEADACHES
t is the most speedy remedy known.
666 also in Tnhltofo
? ^
Special Ptices for Teachers and ""*
Students?Best Material lTsed-Up-To-Date
Workmanship
Ol'ICK SERVICE SHOE /
REPAIR SHOP
Prompt Delivery Service
1121 Washington St., Phone 21037
TOM HUDSON JACK SCOTT
. .PftKSTONJOHNSON
INSURANCE
The Greatest Investment in the''
; World
ESPECIALLY HEALTH AND
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Why not protect your income with
a Health & .Accident Policy? For,,
further information SEE?
C. P. SEAWELL
"If it? Insurance I sell It"
I'hone 6330 1641 Main St.
HAMILTON'S
HrH?Main Si, "T ~~
DIAMONDS and WATCHES
on Easy Terms i .
Small (Mir*. _gmaH Exutmaer-r1 i
? llinnlFf'TOT^ " ^ .
\ ? ** ;
i l i I I '
BUY GASOLINE & OILS AT
LEEVY'S SERVICE
STATION
Two Blocks From Benedict - Allen . i.Ji
on tXylor street
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
\?. - . - ..; - r J