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V . Saturday, December 20, liKiU. ANDERSON SCHOOL NEWS a Stnc<^TKe"~bpeninK flay of our school S teachers as well us th,. students have S been putting forth every effort to o make this year/-vim'best.'.The stu- \ dents council under thi** leadership, of Mr. Lucius Kobmson ik dnnTr^^voTy v effective work. ... . * The P. T. A. has held- several inter- ^ eating meetings- dnrtfr-r-thp school ^ tenn under the efficient" "rr^sident. { Mrs. P. M. Cfibbes. At ;r:,r December | ^ meeting..wP were KufhTy" enfertnine.d ,, with a Xmas proevam by t-hn?Tenth ? Grade and a Nucoa dumnnrti t'.tion by' Mrs. Cliff, who- vn- vepy-i's oiltu* the,!, Nucoa Company. , The Choral Cluh. .which h:-.s he'en ., , * in training under our . tlich-ut I'uusic { teacher,. Mrs. W. N Mar'ou. for. a short while is an a > t to the. >iMioul. * and we hope to let v..u l.:u- fr.0111 "it all alone esniminllv ti " .> >>> i.i u,. ami double quintette. . tl Too much _ praise cannot' l?^ triven -l,+ the Foot jBell Squad for mn!:inet sur-hESplendid record., t *; Lc a soil under ? theft efficient CoaeTi, T. l;. Win'atiis'. "r They hav ? played six ifnmes. winnine- n three losilg {wo and tyiuV one. ! The '< faculty, s ;udent bode npd nl' r ot ball fans wish to congratulate-and thank 1 * " Coach Wuiia. ms f<-4* nuft.-itta' sueba|u reeord with his teftm. . The Anderson (?ounty Teachers " Association held their Annua? lusti- o ? tute at the Heed Street Hb.fh Sehoal of Anderson, S. Dee 1 'j-1The w meetintr was a success in rvmy re- I\ spect. ' . . \ i The iiistitTffe Tt>y1 e i 1 ei 1?VVidTl"Toi'Trr^ __ *' with a program. conduci'-d hr Prof. ,i; C. A. Johnson^ Chv ;Superv'isoi of \ Non-VO S'dlOf?l?* ('< ! * ?'. ; *?'. 1' ,.t The institutional addie*-- delivered tl by Prof. Geortre .SjmrlV'fofi. of Allen ?t University v:as one"!? :;* .nspireff and di was enjoyed by everyone. r. Other speakers from the education- p , al and ministerial world appeared on V) thp program. ? w The music furnished hv the schools Was timedy and added to . thy beauty of the evening. = The institute waver -op^nmhSatur- , day morning 0:45 under tK,v supervis-ion of Prof^C. A. Johnson. The session was divided into three dc wrnnnf, ? -1.-1- 1 It- 1 *-- * 1 u iiui'i ciimvlmruum! imsi I'uaors. The Primary Group was- conducted--hi ' by Miss R. L. Alston. State College, *vt The elementary yronn W?-iS'of. \v Georee S. Singletop and the m'o'ip of ot principals of tehchjng by. Prof. (\ A. re Johnson. . Round Table disc;:; m?i.f class B3 : room problems were led bv Prof. G. B< A. Johnson. * at At the close of the, session' -v deli- ,T( cious dinner wa^- sor'ved in the Homo Economics?Build-in e ?hy?Mi?s?F.loiso Morrs, Instructor and -tudrMts which \Y was enjoyed by all. St Hoi.r.v in FT \ rw s , <% . . ? The IIollv Hill < I'ailed S. h.,,,1 'is still on the upward jr.. h. The en rollment increases each w.-k. The Home Kcoih.io:? - I >ep:ut men: s is progrossir- nicely.- Mis- Aiiil- r* son with her thrift- w 1, ing girls- |)X have been able to i-i-.e t'th-V v "new dress" for th.-. b.-dilavs. . In sc other words they pun1 t 1 pa-int and s;( paintjed?the??Uia\ >F'^Uho-- . ^ made beautiful earia'tts for the. j^ windows. -Too niuih- - aiitv't J>e -aid j,, about how rapidly <!- eir!.- at learning umb-r the env! = "f Mi.-s .? Andersoh7" * ?-???*-? w* The Mothers' <'l"' I. km .in 1 ~ new* life, ami em h v. u;i !.., ? In ' , increases slight!},Tee' Me* !i-as |?1 sisted some, in t*-uk?? r Dmwindow at curtains. Tho Moilie ? .TTTrrrr ? completed their plan- fur .their Xiua Dinner.- They ;n:e iihn.ning t" onk , some fancy cake-. in ha ye already baked their fruit Aakes in the- * H. E. Department. > y On Tuesdav Tttfrhrt?1?n - mi u e ii.nl our "Bingo Pane"' mi:';,- :i mmil at 01 ' tended and plenty <>f fiur was had. ~~ "On" Wednesday a!:.:irtav a days task was coin pleted, the members of the faculty metered out to the home of Mr. ami Airs. David da< - ' ques to a "Pro-Christmas'. Dinner;" 1 my whdt a feast, the nrc-u cun'dsted u of the following: rice, cliklirti, gravy cf boiled ham, turnip greens,- macaroni, potato salad, bread, p<?;nl<> pa-. plain r< and raisin cake, jeilu ami' orange F ? frappe, and colTpe. - . >L f)h! how we ety.i??\e'| I..ma' to this ^ home! The dinner w:n prepared# t?y "r their neice. Miss I D/ie .(.Jacques.. ? She can really "strut" when it comes ^ to preparing a dinner. A.Irs, Jacques e( is a mem her of th. I lolly Hill Graded School fncuH-y. enjoy- ^ -w- ing this feast weue' I * ?TrT;~ ' 7 Roberts, Misses (), I J. I.ib.-n. ?.* ('.is- t* sielin> Amiersou -'-^*1?M ; . -V.. Abnvy Baker. n Just after 'dinner Roberts r1* 1 -if-i !""1 ^ ?"wefifwija hunting t"ri v j* Wednesday night there was an entertainment at tlu' A. M. 11. .Manse '1J in interest of Bethel A. M. K. Church ;l' Miss 0, B. Lisbon, the faithful, energetic church worker i busily en gaged in practicing the young neopk ^ of Bethel A. M. 1*1. ('luirelt* for a f Chritmas pto^Ntnn. Q Misses* Anderson and Lisbon of the Holly Hiir Gnufed SebonI l .icult\ arc u: practicin" the Hi Sehool girls, soiii.* S( of .the 6th grade an.l a few from the ei beginners and aTT\ Tt ttrst grade..- M fnr t Christ p'"" ~ie:1111 to be reii- ei nf th*? school. ~ n?ln.r1s is i i il\ _ engaged In at recess hours .coaching Ilie I, 5, and 6, grades girls H i U? t Hall at the rate they've started I'rof. Roberts will soon have them in tine trim. They'll be ready toYompete with any basket ball team with in their class. t< Mrs. K. IL 11 i'iiwd. motored to 1 R Charleston on Wednesday ofr busr= "f" %? Bunch drove for her. s h ,On Thursday night the Mothers' Clab had a supper at the school aud C itorium. Quite a large ei'owd and w V?tC ' prOtrl'tlM wt f " '*t v They are very much i pleased over -ft their work and how they've getting ft it---- ^ " . m?j. ij? ?.*? \r long with the club. ' - Mr*. -R. -ftr Brown; tjttlc Bernlco imith, Mr. W. Roy Bunch and Mrs. 1. .Abbey Baker were evening guests f Mr. and Mrs, Harris, and Mr, and Irs. Graham of Four Holes. They c ported . having spent the evening cry pleasantly. On Friday night. Frof Roberts and is "Ag" Boys had a vncational ' Rabsupper, quite a jolly tirpe. Oh Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M. C. qidersci.. Messrs Et^'ton Palmei.* nn Dotry Palmer made a business o7T~P.i1 vy~ F.T<~. e r~~fo7'<Tr~ a tip to the "city by the sea:" Char st on. Frof. J.. P. Edwards and Mr. .Frank ain, .Tr. motored to Charleston op uesday evening for Vhe former's ster: she is home with he* *>M?'tlier. [i s.? Edith Edwards, she is here on ccount of beinp- sick, and feel that io chftngc will help her.We hope for e* a speedy recovery. We are glad to report that Mrs. ntrfan .Johnson, is speedily recovered "t-ve'ii he re""Tit?illness, and W?_ ry hoping that she'll continue to do ). . AT.. TA I 1 T .. . . ~ 1 Xf?? ? immii in in i?i >, iiiai ? ane Anderson- is progressing nicely 'th their school Mrs. James Montgomery hod a Hin?co Pa?*?-'*" to her school on Wod"sdav ni^ht. Messrs Frank Caiu?- Tr . Fred Edards. Walter Roy Ranch. P'"of 1 P: dwards ,'osdames R. R RniWfi M bney Raker, and Uttle R wnj^p iTrnii.~mutori.Ml-, to?Sumter?on---Sn-n .. :;v to attend the Mehodis Episcopai initial Con^erepc" (N'o'-h) Thev ported havin- road a .safe trip at lough . the . roads ?vpv? .under con ruction- in plac?s. and having to tour ouite a lot. i?rot tohr the?rocrn?;: tin made the road vc-v rough Jaces. They enjoyed th? s'"?-v:ce-?ry much. If you wart to know hat the peonle in the state is doing* otd-4 he Palmetto. Leader. ' - ROCK HILL NEWS We are very happy to have our >ar pastor. Rev. Callis back after tending the Quarterly Conference i Washington. 1). C. He reported a ry successful and pleasing trip. Afa%s.JkiaaigrGaHhmg?isamproving onderfullv after two weeks of aeriis illness. We all wshes for her covery. , Or. .tno. Gaithings, Dr. and Mrs. * T>I ? -u. ?a \rs.n irrKP?rroh? > no.?dihih-iic?mm oulware motored to Van Wyck to tend the conference helld by Bishop >nes of the A. M. E. Zion Church. Emmett Scott Hi News Und?r the friippry'g'^n of Miss M. Cilmore, Instructor of Domestic^ ience on Friday morning of each ^4; a new feature has been ndded the devotional exercises. -A. .program rnmmitt.ee has been ap)inted from the 9-1U grade classes present a program each Friday orning. It is surprising and such teresting program the classes prents. A very nice program was esonted on Friday morning, Dec. 12 the 9th grade class. The first Basket Ball Game hf the ason will be played in Emmett 'iitt's Athletic Park, Tuesday, Dec. rth -between- Clinton College.-'..and., mmett Scott Hi. Both coaches omised to make it an interesting une. Tlw. OiIiIk nnd Ends Minstrel of tmdoe* tha?Riipervision of Prof. Illanche, performed at "the school >use last week and is scheduled to ay at Friendship College, Dec. 1G, i overwhelming crowd is expected. W KSTM IN ST Kit N HWiT"""""" The serv iee^at-St, Matthew-Baptist hurch of which Rev. J. C. McDow1 is pastor was splendid last Sun1 "The ' Love of. God." All who ard him seemed to have heerThene^ ted ^ There \^as a social given in th ? raded School Auditorium by the 'nth. grade1" scholars last Monday Livening. Many -interesting games ere played. Fruit cake and hot irt'ee was served. . There will be a Christmas program adored at the 1st Baptist Church riday, December 26. All are invited School will close for the holidays rirlny, Dec 14b?The faculty?anil udents are making ready for their mas program whidh will be render1 Wednesday, Dec. 17.'Mr. Alfred Green of Cleveland, hid was, in town a few days ago. Miss Annie B. Davis was at home >r the week-end. The niany friends of Mrs. Daisy avis'," regret that she is 111. Mr. William Wilk's is at home from ennossoo. We are all proud to have rifl~1il'Tg.' Mr. Daniel Davis has a wounded and received from a fall a few days ?o. -- ... Them will be a Christmas program ndered at the Pleasant Hill School hursday evening. Mrs. Margie hilders, Principal. The Seneca Jr. uartette will sing. Little John Wilks the son of Mr, iLtl Mrs. Edward Wilks is ill. His hool mates regret that he is abit from school. - . Iiss -Lizzie Breazil spent the week-; ul with friends at Wallaha,, S. C. Mr* Hannah Peigusun is -visiting i-r daughter 7n Seneca, B. C. I'LIM BRANCH NEWS We are delighted in the new pas?r of Pine Grove A. M. E. Church, ev. W. S. Mims, of McCormick, S. He preaefted a wonderful sermon . MPi.rmrl Stmktf wKiMv milearts' with joy. The mjsslonary of Pine Grove ' luireh is. doinj? splendid work now ith their club. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Talbert of~ dffefleld are delighted in their inint son, Joseph Luther Talbert. ' CHE fALMET GRAND COURT OF NORTH CAROrfl ?I.I.N A ( IIA.VGF: . V. - r-. * To whom tl?is may concern:The Grand Court of North Caroii na, Order, of Calanthe, in session of the Executive Hoard, which met in special sessioh, December 0. 1930 if. Greensboro, N. C.. to sliggQtt plan< i for the betterment of our Grand Order of Cn'anthc. na<1 transferred from "the Jurisdiction of tho..Supreme , Lodge. Knights of-Pythias-of .\. --A-.r S. A., E.. A.. A . and Australia to th Jurisdiction of uae Supreme Lodgr Knights of Pythias, of tha Eastern at1 ' Western Hemisphere: headquar i ter in' -Baltimore. J Id"."" Th-re r- m change ill the Ritual and Laws of the Order. All Worthy Counsellors. at requested to return their charters to the otfiee orihe (iijutid Worthy 'Conn -sellor. by Januar.'' I t., -1931. New.' charters will l"> ?:ven five. The tax from Ju'" 1st. 1929Jo Julv 1st, 193.) amounts Jo the.sum qj' S'i.sO'.i'OP.. Th Court is being held - for tht* ahpve -aminuiL This sum includes tax f??r the <!"ceased and suspend"d nvtnhers sine.' Je' 1st. 1020. The F.x-cutiv Board 1 feels that this demand i? unfair, and therefore' for this run so en the Grand PLn ??f f\i1n i\U?. !?.?? W" I v VVM Ml I V il 111 I II ' ' * i I * I ."* II cl 11 ferred. The 50 cent tax will not.-; have to ho pay! by your -me - hers. i The above mentioned, tax will-he } returhed at?<mcr- to-uH-Tiie>n hoi's who have paid. The Court is ein, beti"'standing than it has ever been.' B<of gncidCu1 - -7--? Mrs. Leanna Townes, Iv..~l) .Bux : 123. Rust Spoive?\ . C. ; SKN'MfV IK. COLLKCK NKW'S , *M:y< (Iracie M. Doyle was civ.vii ' ed "-Miss Seneca Junior College" at 1 the banquet given December 8, b,. 1 the Athletic Association. Miss Doyl. is a, member <?i' the Senior Class and a very prominent young lady.- . f Joseph H. Douglass, the grandson * of Frederick Douglas's, will render a recital in the Auditorium of the Col lege, December Hi,-under the'auspiees of' the Commercial Club. Mr. * Douglass 4"-* "ne "r tlv greatest col'ored violinist ami has traveled exten . ( Tvelv giMig recitals, at nearly all tin southern colleges. those \Vht>""TUU'i1=^ 1,;,,, i.1....... . 1 ..... f are. looking 'forward with interest to . his appearance. A large crowd is'. expected t? attend ; The friends- ami patrons of Sene- ' ca and surrounding vie in ft v are in vited to attend a Xmas program given in the auditorium "Sunday Decern-.'. her '21. IP.'10 at d:Q0 P. M. (lev. J, l>. Hicks'of the Kbenezer Baptist Ciuuyn ( Seneca will be' the principal speaker. Special Christ-mas music will be veil- . dereiTby The chorus. The program is being sponsored Iry Ms^Jiarty, Misses High, Bailey and Cato. Spectators of the college and Bran- , ton girls,basket ball game were -thrill r] ed to the 'nth degree as they watcher ) the fight for victory between the two (i evenly matched teams at the I'hillis Wheat ley (-'enter. Ureenville, . S. | Pcentber lt2.: "At the eml of the first i ] half the score- was 8-3 in favor, .of* Seneca Tantalizers.' At the begin- ( ' nitig of the second "half lirunton came I buck with a stronger determination j ( to win while, Seneca war- determined 1 to keep the lead. The. t \vo leains rang < goals almost alternatively. Until live" mfinfCU-t ItVfoi c Htr?r+td ~ull the .giHpy ! the score was H-lll Brunton leading iMiss Karl, who was playing right 1 forward shot for goal hut the ball I only rolled around Che top of the ' banket and roiUui?oil XLiiiii-. >[iss_^ Bolden, Seneca's left forward'got ball and rang a goal. ? rfust as the, referee- ? ailed?a Colli -on Seneca, the timekeeper blew tlie whtstle foi*"t;ime out. Brunton wafc~*?'ivpn a rhance to shoot for the foul but iLidn't succeed rn ringing the has ket. The game with the scores 12-11 in favor-of Senerer:?The game wm-one of thrills and uncertainty. Seneca JTantalizers will joiirhey to Greenwood, S. ('., December lit to play Brewer Normal. The Kills are practicing hard and seem to be in t riu\r\ Ann/lif imt I'/ii' .tin* irti mn Title i c expected to be one of'the most thrilling games of the season. The Tantalizers will play Walhalla at Walhalla. S. C., Thursday afternoon, iTec. 18. They defeated . Walhnll-.i Thnnlf^[rivi,Vr ,l)uv and'are expecting to be victorious again. . BATFSR1. mi NEWSNow that the South Carolina C. M. E. Annual Conference has just closed a very successful session the many pastors have gone to the ditVerent fields of labor. The members of St. J James >L. E^Church are very much pleased to have Kev Cork back 10 la- ~ bor with them another year. Sunday morning DecemhciL j found the pastor at his post. He read for the morning lesson The 8 division ] of the Psalms. He preached a soul ' stirring sermon. Many was made to wonder within themselves. He open ed the doors of the church; one "soul was addted. The Holy "CdtTTmuniou. - was administered. Collection was raised .which amounted to a nice sdni The many friends of sister Julia 4)enaeh^were^--much . pleased Lo see c'U,. u..T I1C1 M-C ni-l V IV l- 41 41 ',11* out" llclll 4K-CII POUfltlt'd to bed fin sometime. 1 Rev. J. II. ThOTvias was. a pleasant 1 visitor to the home of Mrs. Lucy Rarr this week. Rev. (I. \V. Rosser was in to\vn during the week on his way "j to his new field of labor aft Saluda. The friends of Mr. J. S. Bauknight are glad to see him up and out agaiu i Mr.-Lake Jackson who lias been on , the sick list for two years feels he 1 i.i impi 'n iiiK~dipnl.il. 1 1 g Rev. J. A. Davis was in town Suivcfay evening;' "" ~ . , Rev. J. G. Derrick, "who "spent* the i past week in Gray-land is buck home I He was the ; pleasant visitor of and Mrs. Coak Sunday evening.} i Mrs. Margaret Minick who has i TO LEADER . been away l'rom homo for sonjjcdlme ^ir? tn mtrn Monday.?Mrr jiittu7? ; Myers from Charlotte,. N. C., spent the week-end with Sister Mis. ii. Kanoye. Prol'. T. J. .Sullivan was appointed lo foster the ''Emergency U'lieniploy nient tTiniipuign" in this-soctturr a no an Wednesday j evening they held a mass meeting in the school auditorium. There was a large attenuuncv and the meeting was opened wiu. a aim ing prayer oy itev. ix. fi. uiart.j, 7 and tnen the ideas.of the sihie Com init.ee were-.put before?tow?peepr^- ay. i'rincipal Sullivan. 9^-hc six. suggestions were read ami discussed in everyidetail. Then thei a as a comrnitlee of seven appointed i?y Principal Sullivan, lfeucoii ('. ihihinson was made chairman. cThey authorized to make a survey of the community and begin wots at once. We are Jto have the secomi .iieeting the 1st Tuesday in January ut which time we hopeJto begi.n work .ng tTAvtmf^stnMe ilatinigt plair. ?rr~7~ ? * r IJKAYTON STREET III SCIIOpl. Newberry.' S. i ,?Hark to ?thefound of*the "Jjingle Bells!" They ring constantly around Drayton Hi ' *nd it is said that they herald tie approach of the yule-tide and jo 11 \ i iId St. Nick whof will be here in tlu Hgpr' future with his company <?f -inRTrs..- It 'b Jiurther stated th'at Santa and his company will present Nazareth in the school audenunv. :.ort raying the birth of Christ. .Though the Children art. looking foiward with liajrpv anticipation "< before them that those ' who finally each the top '"build the ladder by 1 rhich .they climr. and mount to its u ntmit round hv round. The .Science Denartment is all srpilcs. ; Tlu*-'su|)ei interulerrt receritTy deled some equipment to laboratory. 1 The children are proud of their equipuent, ju.st' how proud will be shown >v the care they 'take of it and the trade-of work they do. Followint? is a list nf Vinrw.r- atn ients from each department. Primary Department. 1st Grade C;?Edward Wat kin*. Willie LwJ&ek? sen, Jean Stinneh, Paulepn Vance; Georgia Bluford, Mildred Gilliam. Second B: Carrie?Beyd, Maud Keley. Paulean Trihblc, Robert T.pps, F?bh?Montgomery.? Third Grade B: Luciltv Caldwell.' Ethel Mae Coleman, Tato I'. Cole-J man. George Singleton, Jr. First A: George Caldwell, Georgia . til.?HnliilKMh Robert C1-" rl.' Thorn;!* Chick. Willie Gary, Cynthia Rutherford, Cleo Glenn. Secohd A: 'Henri Hare, Helen Slicv George White, Jesse. Hunter, Alice [iallrpan. I.illie. Swittenberg; ?Third Grade A: Mattie Cllark, Jessie Mae White, Charles Clark, Hohart Hare, Richard Nance. Fourth Grade B: Lillie ~Atfne MeCiacken, I.izzie Gallnian, Eugene Singleton. J. W. Brown, Jesse Shumperh. Fourth Grade Ac-Eugene Nance. S'ormasena Bates, Edna Means, Ester Mae GallmanT" Robert Cromer, Mary Francis Pitts. In.termediate Department. Fifth Grade: Cecil Jones. Gwendolyn llen y, James Carter, Lucile Davis, Genua Gilliam, Herman Scott. Seventh Grade: Willie F. McMorris High School. Eighth Grade-?'?* "NltTTTf GradcrGynthia?ftayp -Na-MtHo el Williams. Tenth (Trade: Bonnie Bradley, Olio-Miller; Ella Bell Shelton. Eleventh Grade:. Jessie Caldwell, h'n 1' ill 111'I 1III ll. (hp li L. niiCly l>rnn;i i ' en a Nance. Ruth - Morgan. TfiN N l:lTSHUE NEWS"The merry_Xmas_time is in sight. _ smile-with cheer for a Merry Xmas t and a. Hapn.v New Year. T The Marlboro Lodge of Elks, No. ! 445, held its rogular monthly meeting December 8* li'lKL Members elected and re-elected many of the previous officers. Mr. Owens ..was our guest and made a splendid talk about Elkdom iti New Jersey and how much needed"] is an Elk rest in our city from an ec- i onomical and social standpoint Mr. P. It. Reese on Hudson Street io out uguin to the delight of all. Miss Mamie Crosland of Hartsville. spent the week-end home with par e n t s 1 . .... j A Tlr<^ friend? of Rev. and Mr*. 1IuLt._ wood regret to know that they will leave our city to take up anewwork in I.anksington. S. C., we they will have success in every respect. 1 Rewind Mrs. Cox of Chernw, S. 0.. W Krc the new lenders at Zion A ' M K Z. Church. Rev. and Mrs. Cox ar?hie hiker's ofoui' tetU'llPr? Stnff In TlTt-.? county,1 we greet thcrtr with smiles forall the success thev can get. Mrs. A. J. WrigiUJL and,: children return honrn this week from GhfTinor, S. C.. where they spent sometime with Rev Wright's peopie. She found a beau tifuj newly prepared home when she returned. Rev.' A. J. Wright looks >0 per cent better since his pal re Uinn Mr. Kvans McN'eal is no more; his funeral services will take place. TuesJtLV evening at St., Paul Baptist. Miss.43. K. Graham. County super- | visor over the colored school*?has | began to hold group meetings "in tfi'c j various sections of the county. We trust all teachers will join the pro j gram with full intention to improver the work. ' _ . 1 The Marlboro-County teachers held I their regular meeting Saturday even I ing in the Hi SctPhoT' tiuilding. A j InrgtMnmR^ The officers for the year were elect- j ?d. Prof. E. I.. Williams, reported the association.as being in gofld condi | ion. S3Q.&I9 . was left in treasure | \ real educational program over as never before asking each teacher to ; " >" 7' : *** ... joir. ' ; n,j p,^ pro-i ^r:l :i M'H' \ h(.Tf is union t'.t.. . *T*vt;i. vr; "u. Sunday ; Hov. < ?..i iOpin^yyy of J M:. 1. ' . v. i <: present its ITT-^ - -t rtTT thf- Ai>nuat~~ P ' vi-y* ill at this M i.' rr.w. >. C.. ?>nc 1 ' ( ...:r .. ?I)ClU :r.o vA , ,?tt Mr. nnd? M II.-,:, . ? r- 'AM1- I .ill U 10 ' lloe.k . :. . : ?*?rfrr?death ?*'' ir -ofr-on..' !(. .1 i'.-> i it for Now ; ; I ? I , * 1 ., ? 1 r ' ! 1 hat I ho re? i- Year to the . I.t-jaJer. Send 4 A mel ia St. <; f:.;". ^ v.. n. s K\VS - -r - K iehardJ_1L?iiL_?jC? l?i ii^fs I 'ci'ivpH __ ' VA^fr/un' the stan-. ' i^rdi/.a* . TTr ir - state evpni' * aoeordintr to wu- : . h.'ht of Dr.- S. B. SoW-ri.tendent of theyh' ' .r.r: r ?-? ' ; '' *;' 'h- .irrtulintr of v ivod from M iss Mr: - 'ro-.afv of the'. 1 ?<>ii ? iJ. . # ' I -IHit Kie tr-r.-. r. / 'i--. :>>* ) ,_ {hp statid,j(. vrrim ; i... - - ; rr r :"p"_t1. years' a;'". ( 'jw hospitals, I i : . : ' V. i?I -1 i t 1 ! '"'.is -1' v l?r; Schasout.' . T h" vati? .tivf f .r iih- vfiLr.j? r ^ ' " h TfTtfy?~ Th- f . >." nv! < ?< (jrrafhmt"* >f at ' ? *ta!sl recently v | ii y-;.' X. S- -nil.aid r.f F.xair'ti'i '! ,"i' str.pl'jvid as. follows;^ Mi - ! .' - *K? 1! .rvy. is scrying as PubXc 'Ii a1'.. 1 n.-i'tictf.r in S. C.p >'i>"- Inez I n n'ric H.- Public Health In itrjietor. H-. > . X. C.: Miss. Sadie M Private Nurse. to L. Richard-ot<- 'y: Miss I.illi.e B, F*<i<?te. I' | ' 11 i-pit;'!.- St. I.ouis, Mosourrj. ? V. :< ' . t"\ \i:Ws ' * . i':.. favojl' ' with a-m ... . , Prof. .Marion Al Odoin. : j : ' . ?V wonderful mi : : . ff'-n's has been !H !. Wo .. ' r.n Satin lay- ' ; X 1'k'vC-e were fa\ : .;? > .'! ! Fathers " ate! Si '' . ' ']" . {Vr-t of .its k'nd - -1 .1. The enrol' ' Ikuiouet was el> -< 7". 7 - itiir was an ad if"--'- . . i -a!. Prnf.Odom. , X \* "ora-sn by the agr- ] t i< ' " y?t his we r Were :\ w. short talks 1 fri-oii it.jrujsh visitors.1 I * I r. ;. ; \ y- Jot! Sehool irav 2 | W- ; v.. - ..?!v <.n "atrrieijlttire. I't-of. 'A . !' . ina! of. Mullins , S?-1 J . : -.:i.!k on tile pro- } triv >:lT' in the com- _ i tit in it; . . % J Prat. ' rr.t.einal of Mari-;| ' it - eo S. t .. also .gavfiJ us a . ant inspiring talk | .1.1,- .1 l'1'l.ill IOII. X?<>* Uf were favori ii w'i: ! .s v. old time feast ! I.;11 In -' " . "* !' t1 i 'VIiirk, . . W !\*NEWS 1 . iv: e'siding1 . elder " !' ' ' Q : liMArrrrH a \v?-rvtii -< : - n at t lie Waiman ] \. M. F. ' Sunday nite. We ! arejiUvn.v yd-a-vd ltave him. in j ?7ffr 7"" ~ " | Wjj .vu_i?t? m?c Mr.?Alice I'hii'i- ;~7' "dispos- i ed Lul N *:!! <r iiSivrif, _o. ;?-_1?{1 "31 n 1-L aanuniyation of-! 1- l.|. ?I ;? IW. 8, officers ?3 to serve for .th ?1 elisu' 1 v The v. : . Master. R7 D. Har > risiiii. '.a-' (Hand Lodge it1-', i ol laa-.;.. a- ' Yw-ex. ?>ir. :r A. Moore and Mrs. K. .]; 7'.- : .vd to C> .\ I o; wi U. little P; ail I". aP i-.h Heath daughter of id-: Mr.-. Thomas Heath pa.-.-1 d ' :. . ; ' !.,i Friday, Dec. mrfu?r "T7: *a <e,<- "TITtTcss witn ;,i,i :. ' 7 T ; -. ' Muctrsym ~ pathv e * * M:\' it . ' ? ( . Thompson and . M - ***"*'* Isrt'vti returned to L t-'brir.nT-rri-rr- t_i i'.ho tite- lioyal Eight . rt-ndertVl v . . -v.d piogram in the M'h'.io'. r?i i+rv?H4dof MOon. T!>. , * -i ; .?*.i to hhv.e erijoy d it ~~ . . . .rg to the endr , ; i. m mime ;;;'in' - \.i.? ?U->:roye<l. by . " " w' i- ;..ipv !i will " Ai - 1; y. : v.' :ii homo sick _ in Iw.L 1 i ' '> '-ut soon a? iw i - - >< y. . . *' I' _ . \\ !!i \ik n kws iv ..i . .?ir. \> ni. ? anace , ? it in I Ml.?1in attended , the " i;?U ; . *:t_t Carlisle, S). C. j !"><?>t tl 111 l . w .' .i iivj. ; ?a t - - Mr .1 .1 Kpp&Z uviv t ! Mi ami Mrs. J. <C. Hisli't'i- I-,'. W 1?. .lanes, Kltiers: D. ('. Ihm l>. C. loshy. and Rev.: '1'hyini' 'In 'a a Inief rail at the I? hull.. Vli !I f1 .! \\i' -! t "VT IVii-ome 1 TlU'S'l;i\ 1 S'ili. ^[yri.'1.. i hit- Ur.-vc A. M. E. Ziouj( n.la\ nji+rht. Dec. 22. Just Sav Yon-Saw--it : "THE LEADER" t 4 l - - v. * ' * ? , . PAGE THREE To reach the Colored . people of the South ad^? /ertise in the Palmetto '.reader to get results. m ur A n* Alir 2 nLHUHbnt BAD TASTE ~ j| 71 have used. Black-Draught h for a long tirpe for bilious a . ness, constipation and head* . ( ache, and found it splendid. ! "When I let myself get~bili-~ " Ious, I have headache, a bad taste in my mouth, feel all j tired and worn-out, and do j > j JOt'-feel like doing my work. _ *After 1 take eTfew doaea nf ; Black-Draught the disagreeable feeling clears up and I feel good as hew."?Mrs. Marie B3 Clark, 1718 Fourth Ave., Birm- q ingham, Ala. Sold everywhere. Get the II genuine THEDFORD'S BlackDraught i For CONSTIPATION, J m INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS j* U=n ZZJ 1=11 "tHSsP,? Kega! 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