The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1931, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Pag* Eight LIFE AND LIBERTY ?-Uy ?-??? " .be Dear Editor of The Palmetto Leader: tli I read the solemn news in Your pa- D per Urtder the headihg of "The Uld Gray and the New Rider," Saturday ,]< noon; the doom of six men in the (|( death cell of the City of Columbia (j subject, "Get Them Ready to Die." ? Being moved by the Holy Spirit, my ri ? Sister?Saint, ,M4ner.-Catlioruve?and I . pr (saint Sarah I. Whitefield) agreed to tj. take up the case with our Heavenly jj Father in the name of Jesus Christ ? who died for the whole world that ^ we might live, and NOT die. Our " subject is, "Life and Liberty." Wo agreed to pray three times a day for seven I days and on the seventh day, pray seven times -in seven hours. We began!to pray at 12:25 just after ch reading the news, with the songs giv- Si en In uh, "I Need Thee-Every Hour. ' ^ Sunday, Jesus sent us to the 14jh w< --. chapter of St. John and we are work Tl in0* under,_the 13th and 14th verses * of that, chapter and grace. Monday fo ? morning Jesus sent us ~to the ~5th tc chapter-of St. Matthews- and the 21st- Jii averse where He said ye have heard that it was said in old time, "Thou ci shall not kill, and whosoever shall hi . kill will be in danger of the judge- et m_ei4L" Jesus always give us the answer to our work; the 4th morn- ki ing. so this is the. fourth morning, G the answer is a sehoot^of?puzzle, a j G Babalonian case. We have hot cons- | ed to pray to' our Father in the name tr of Jesus with tears in our eyes and ( hi rolling down our cheeks in sack cloth w and ashes. We made application to . our Heavenly Father in~the ' name 0j of Jesus a little over two years ago rV for the old apostolic- way and Me |l>i has granted our petition and is send t'< ing us out as He sent His diciples by [ . g8^??a>??ooooo.o;oooo:oo^oAO.OAC COM I CONGRE I OSCAR D ii ?The Only Negro Ir ?Wil l, SPEA ; |-. . EMANUEL A. IV cHAuiksi j FRIDAY, MARCH ig Hon. Oscar DeFriest is Repto^eiVta 8 including Chicago. He serves on thr 8 dian -Affairs. 2. Invalid Pensions, o DePriest is the most outstanding Nei 8 Ne Negro can afford to miss seeing a 8 your tickets in advance to make sun S Congressman DePriest's_coming Marcl 8 AnMTSSION- Main Finn Jesse E. ,^???^<^??o:a<xciOAo:o.ooooooooooc I SPECIAL: THE GRAND MUS ||- ' ?AU&Pl g ALLEN UNIVERSITY?HE g - ' BOOKER WASHING" ? 1 ? : ATHLETIC < g . ?AT Tl 1 Allen University _i5*rr\^TfTtr/'i i i t I) ffliuiN it A. i ftvr, :> i :mi. ma i\ Benefit Above. Nam< 8 Music Under Direction of .Mis ? Prof. Sta' g ADMISSION ?. ? r ?:ojo:oi>x>:o;oooo,oo o oo oo c> ooo o o o o <: ' | Help Youi I A Every Pastor and Member ca $ Church by joining our 5 Per Cen X Sharing Plan. Five Per Cent ot & lar that a member of any Chui ? with us, will be paid on the rJ of each month to the Church member belongs; by giving the % Jiio Church, when paying for ' y done by us. Should our plan pr %' eiit; we will on May 1st give to 1 a of the Church that has the hi X cent a $35.00 Suit; the second Y pair of $15.00~Strlped Pants, know your standing each montl j. We do Tailoring to Fit; and ^X~v?ry Latest Dry Cleaning I'lanl ?Y-Sasend your Dry Cleaning, Dyei Y ing and Altering to us. Our $ Delivery are the same as other ^ Carry. 1'% Men's Suits Cleaned X Ladies Coat Suits % Men's Overcoats | Ladles'"Plain Long Coats JL Pluin flrousoc (X Men's Hats ~ : ~ 7.7." v Ladies' Felt Hals & Suits Pressed and Delivered X Suits pressed, Cash and Carry V Caps Cleaned - ... I . Tams Free with ( L. v Don't Throw Away any (iarm? | Tj. W. BB | f. . 1; Phone 7162 ' 713 Mair A MOTHER'S CARE WI ron and lie told -us that we are thc ginning o?__signs and wonders for lis day and generation. We are ivinely called, chosen, and sent and e are propfiesymg~~]iT the name ofjsus that those six menwho are joined to die will be set free by od our Iieaveply Father thru Jesus hrist our Lord who rules and super lies this sinful and adulterous gen attorr.' -We -are telling the eWorld ! uit God the Eternal judge through | is Son, Jesu$ Christ will_visit the ity of Columbia on time and give ose six then life and liberty. Amen. GREEK NEWS. i Mr. E. D. Miller Supt. of Bethel lurch school spent Saturday and lnday with wife and friends. Mr, ill'tif i^ working in Charleston. We ere glad to have hftn look oj? -us. iift madam is all smiles, . ' IVfyss Merzie Foster, left Sunday r Detroit, Mich. Her friends hated r .tee her leave,~yer wish her nrirhtccessfc in her line of work. Miss Gertrude Lott one of the t'.aeh :s* here, spent the week-end at her line Bateslnirg last week with prti its. * .Mrs. I.indscy and Miss M-iggfe Wal er who are successful teaeheis in reenvillp spent few.hapjy hours in reei' Monday. ' Mr. William Hughes "made a llyinj* ip to Bales burg. last week. From is appearand?, Mr. Hughes had a onderful time. Mrs. Wilson had a stroke last week T which -we ;vre sorry to state.?M-r>. /ilson was on her way to Spartanor ft: at the time. Our prayers go out :>r her earlyTrecovery. MiSf Adie Gamble who has been : v%- ' "' ' O OOP OO CO 00 OOOOOO OOOOOOOO'' INGC : .. ?~'"? SSMAN S 1 U. S- Congress . o I. ErCHURCH roiN, s. c\ ^ 6, 1931 at 8 P M.f tire rrf-^tho First Hlin?m-i)istru'tr^ ee inipbr.tant eoiptyijUees: 1. In 3. Enrolled Bills. Congressman o, rro in American public life today. ^ nd hearing this great man. Secure 0 ? youn-seat. Tell your friend*. of <> ri o; m~ ; r $1.00: .. Gallery 75c. $ Heard, l'aator. ? lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.OOO.OOO.OC-O-*' ??^ M?ll HI , >00000000^.000 NOTICE. : ICAL FESTIVAL \ ECES? NEDICT COLLEGE AND > r()N HI SCHOOL c lOITNCH/. 1, f IE? b c i Auditorium CH 2, HKH?S:.U? O'clock j }d Organizations' <?, is Brown. Miss Holden And Ihvorth.? jS _ 95 CENTS o 0 >00000000000000000OOOO O OOv 'I' 'I1 'I' ? 'iMi,vvv>vvvwv-'Iivvliv:a: r Church t ' Y n help his it Monthly each Dol- . ' y jf X ch spends ;j; fhird Day // \ 1 / I \ 'k svhich the jk ? i name of }A f Vr\ \ X hie work? /7I r \f .''1 ove a ben- / / L ^ ;!; Llie raptor LJ 4?4 * ghest per jST ./If highest a wki-/ ! ! You will I -i\ I have the ! j % j' t in town. f .j! ng. Press- 1__. Prices for j v ('ash and ry; ?^ ?'"I 'C? I - Prices for (Meaning .{. -. 75c $ .... 75c it 75c y, f ?7T>c^ 75c j; * " ... .T ~ 75c | 50c 35c .t 25c } 25c j If linr f 1 > \ ?>? on < ti riaivi \l(ll IIIVIII^. Y y L*?J until You Have Seen 1!k, jj 'UNSON i St., Columbia, S. C. j Til ALL YOU WEAR. !; t v iQiQCQOQQC1 OoVfr0afl{H>Q<WOO> * *l 1 % ? k,> ^ T """I'*' i'. . - **? .-. fc %-? THE PALMET Lock. ia up amd oilkuind as well ?h MJrs. Ola K ilyrore." With sadness we state the pt.ssing of one of the oldest citizens of Greer and vi?unity.Mr. Muytield. Bro. Mayficld was widely ksown through the fmternal organisations, churches, as well as hW* beloved family, have lost a faithful soldier; yet we realize our toss is heaven's gain. M.s. Williams of Columbia sister i T>f" MTs. OTcLoes who is. teaching "in graded school here, spent the week- j end in .our" city. We were glt'd to, welcome Mrs. Williams to the pro-1 4-fw s?ivti-t4tv-. and say ~Ur her, "coTnuT again. l.i:\IN(iTO\ NftWS **' <T - . Sunday jnortiing tha weather was | beaut iful and a large crowd attended NYw?Bethel A: Mr FT; Church Sum day Seined. Mi.-s Alice Harris Supt. in itti'ge." T.ivsbn subject, "Jesus Bearing the go< irH^tTti n gs. Classes w.-re 1 nrr^-hf by Mrs. Nadene Jackson a'nd Mrs. Kugenia Cwrley in absence of the lonchngftr- *? ~ I ast Thursday night the Lilly of he Va'lcv Club gave, a party at the mm!h- hi .xadenc Jackson. Mrs. Kinma Minis is able to be u** ! '.gain after s.e.voral months of ill-1 vc'ss and Mr; .1. \V. Black: hiuT family Js able-to get out. Mrs, Annie Leo ' V. improving .nieelv.?Mi\ Fred Stro- 1 'her is stil! confined to bed. Mrs. I 'title hnwkrmcis able to bo out again ! after having the flu. I Sut'ulay n orniinj at 11:00 o'clock I Hev. S.. .1. Johnson, preached a wonderful sei rv.oir at Spring Hill A. M. ! ?,-A lunch and Sunday night Rev. I-ihnson pre ached at New Bethel A. M. K.-mturch. n?. ' - 1 Wednesday night, .The Will\ng Wk'tkei's Club met with Mrs. Joe Suber. . """ T~ ONE CENT A DAY PAYS UP TO $100 A MONTH The Postal Life & Casualty Insurance Co., 91.'12 Moriarty Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., is offering a new feculent policy that' pays up to $100 - .a month for '2-1 months for disability and $1,000.00 for deaths?costs lc<s than lc a day?$3.50 a year. Over 68.000 already have this protection^ Men. women and children. ages 1() to 70, eligible. Send no money. Simply send name, address, atre, beneficiary's Tie>ino .and relapolii'v "n Id day's FREE inspection. No examination is required. This otter is limited, so write them today. FRESH FISH OYSTERS " Shrimp ? Crab Meat Fryers and Hens I Ul KH'iS\ ? SEKVICK KBAUGH'S . I'HONK. StniT IT2I si.. Cola., S. C. INFLUEr-ZA spreading I lifck . ( V.lds at *one<r with ~66G Take it as a preventive. I'se (><>(> Salve for Rabies. USKI) CARS. * # < . WIT ATTN (Til AT COUNTS i,V Sl'i:t"l VI. KO.ir THIS WEEK: A I'ONTJAC SKI)AN sas.'.oo Cars on 1 ,ot No. 1 Next t<> Mi-Master's on Hampton St I .< n ;K : 'I I! HSl-P A lit: (ONSKRVA HV;-| V I' P11' I' 11 ALL (>K Jj 11 HAT ARK GOOD. A 4Koi'tl" Coupe $.500.00 ta2d Chevrolet Iloadster 105.00 Lf22 U'ndire Sedan .. 75.00 r.?2". I>od-e It.ausler 105.00 P.'27 ( hevrole' Sedan 175.00 l'.'2<"> lludjrc Coupe . ; 05.00 ?100 1 Kurd '1'inii IliJT 10.00 P.'27 \Villvx-Kniglit Sedan __ 05.00 1025 Lord Tonvinir- .'55.00 L'20 Mad ire Coupe ??05.00 1027 Chevrolet Roadster 75.00 f~tt?20 Chevrolet CoJieh .A 100.00 1021 llupniohiic Sedan .. 05.00 . Cars o/i Lot No. 2 1105 Hampton St., Near Assembly St. 1.0."50 Chevrolet Spec ial Sed.in $550.00 lO.'lO ("lievrole! Coupe 100,00 r l'--.'0 n? : Sedan 275.00 1025 Pierce Arrow Touring J.250.00 ?It'dr. 1'oi il ('o.-u li ?124.00 1020 l>odi*e Sedan. (50.00 102J Portliac Sedan 105.00 1027 Whippet Sedan >. 150.00 102(5 Whippet Coac.h 05.00 11 ?2'? liuiek Coach ' __ 05.00 | E?<ox Co;u h 45.00 1025 Konl Toiii'injj 45.00 102(5 1 )<><.! jye Ooiiptf .j.. 44?vOO -4027 I'nptT."r .SfthilW^: 185,00 1 Dodjjo Tour in cf 150.00 Essex Coupe 185,00 | CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. j HAMI'TON STREET ? Phone 51 &2. f , ' * { rO LEADER ??? ? BLACK vil.LE NEWS. ^ Sunday, being a lovely day, brougli out many new faces to the Sunda School. The lesson at Macedonia wa beautifully taught by Prof. 13. F Harrison. On Saturday, Professors Millei White-, Harrison and Cooper motore rto Denmark to witness the baske ball game played between Allen??n Voorhees and Voorhees and Stat College. Thcv report an enjoyabl trip. Miss Sallie Bailey a member of th Macedonia High school faculty spen the week-end in Aiken. M iss. H. I. Holnian entertained he classes, second and third grades, 01 Thursday afternoon by taking then on a hike. After a long walk all sa down and enjoyed the lunches tha were prepared fnr Ute-m-fasiftn Mis ses- N. Heyward, Frances Tobln, Nel lie Ellis and Louise Lee were guest of the classes. . . Miss Kate _Lco Daniels visited he parents here Saturday morning. Prof. S. Ginyard was seen in th c!ty Saturday morning. Prof. T. It. White,and his agrieul tare boys are real busy these snrine like days putting out hedges- an trees to further beautify our campus We were very glad to have Profs Burgess and Wilkins. of Staite Col leg:e, who came here on Tuesday an n the buildings of our campus. W h o always glad to have them visi [our school. CHESTER KARAftRAPHS. I Mr. and Mrs." Prank McFadden wet ^.host and hostess on Friday evenin i when they served a sumptuous fiv | course dinner to a group of thei j of their Irieiuis. Their beatutiful bur I alow on Oak street,, was brilliant i J dectric lights and candles. The dii | 'ng table bore, vases of jonquils ar ' ferns. The dinner was artisticall | served, and was wholesome, nourisl ng and enjoyed by aB of the guest i present were: Dr. and Mrs. D, Martin, Rev. and Mts. J. W. Mi noney, Prof, asd Mrs. S. L. Finle , P: of. and Mrs. Torrence, Mr. ar Its. James Foster, Mrs. Hattip Smi Mis. Grace Pinckney, Mrs. Bessie Douglass, Mi?r M. Adair, Mr. Port' Beckham. \ Prof. William Chisolm ^rpent a fe . h'.urs in the city Thursday enroute Columbia. Prof. Chisolm is a produ Friendship College.-'Fisk Unive "Drake University, Des Moin< l 'owa. and took post courses ?jt H< delterg, Cambridge, Mass., the Ur ,.h,.L.U,T i- ? .vioii,; ui Kuiunu, in c>pain. At pre i nit hf? is Field Agent for Friendsh College, Rook Hill. I Mr. ..Jioseborn E. Jones, who h 'TFTTsTtn C. Smith University is. | 'v> city for several weeks at the hot of his aunt, Mrs. M. Adair. Mr. Jon J will receive his diploma at commenc \ merit. I At the home of Mr. and Mrs, A jt-hur Williams, on Columbia stre< I ursdry, Helping Hand Circle Is -|-4 ?244*2 were entertained. These 1 J, ,:es are Daughters of Ruth and wi i _i_ fe w-f r iendsj?had?ir-very profttat jineyting. Mrs. E. L. Stanback re; in excellent paper ..which was re's10' Jed to l>y Mrs. Mary Chambers. Ser ;ture lesson was read by Mrs. Ma Lewis. After the business?was ovc i salad and ice course were - serve _LMrs. Jane CI ay bum is president a Mrs. Roborta Sims, sprrctni-v | Mrs. S'.isie Phillips had as h | -nest Sunday, her mother, Mrs. M 11 is a Knox, from Kershaw. ' "<rd institute^ gilds 'plTyed baskethi .(.bore Friday..The? score was 15 to 5 j "avor of Brainard. t'- Lancaster girls played Finley 1 I here Friday. The score was 7 to 4," ' avc.r of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Vander Smith, Mi D'.'wcv McDowell and Rev. and Mi McCullough mot ore*! to Rock Hi ^r-SwKlay-jind n^rcrrt-thf'H ft (' V1 imvn~TVT relatives and friends. ~ - The Spring Rally is on at Finh -'"Hi-and teachers and pupils are vei j busy trying to make, this effort a^su cess. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boulware m ftored down from High Point Tue U'av and spent the day with -relative Mr. John Walker, of Washingto I I>. C., was in the city a few days th I wec.k on business. ' Mrs. Baynard Wright, Mrs. Miai | price, Mrs. Chanie Rice, Miss Luel Rice, Master Freddie Giles contim sick. NEWBERRY NEWS. | Sunday was a beautiful day. T1 (services at the churches were wl I attended. The Sunday school of tl . Bethlehem Baptist church opened t the usual lioui with a splendid col. I of teachers at their respective post The lesson was beautifully discus* for thirty minutes. At 11:30 Rev. J. Y. Mayes to< " charge of the morning service. I preached a noble sermon. t All t.h were present seemed to have enjoj it verv much. At 3:30 o'clock, Rev. J. C. McClt lan pastor, of Miller Chapel A. M. church came to us with a hurnii message from Luke 28:7; subjec ' "How Far Will You Follow?" T j sermon was powerful and Instructiv Everybody enjoyed the sermon ve J much. This" sermon was preached I behalf of the Wbmen's AuxiTiar i The ladies ?re praying for I)r. M j Clellan's return soon to bring anoth I iiicssani' irne mis one. At 0:30 the B. Y. P. U. render I a splendid program. Miss Jessie Ca j.wcll was in charge of this very inte estinp program for which the pre? T dent thanks ner. 1 At 7:30 Rev. T T Golrfrum preach [The eveninfr sermon from Luke 8: j subject: "The Sower." He preachi wonderful sermon. All enjoyed very much. The sick this week ar0 TTeacon ?' - IX Worthy, MivHervry RTuford, Mr Estplle Scnn sind Mr. M. G. Hare. Grand Deputy \V\ M. Davis Ibft f( Detroit, Mich., Sunday, Feb. 22. I .smuotu anoj n m ?? . I it . y - - tr ; ' Only Each C( r no Marivom 1 vl JC the follow - 1^" Marivonne Marivonne B ' Marivonne Marivonne CJ The Total Cost ' Marivonne aii -r _ i. Marivonne ?. of AJI Ten Items Marivonne , To You _ -Marivonne Marivonne (1 ; it ADVERTISIN This Coupon together wl one Combination Packa truly exquisite Marlvou and one $2.00 bottle Marl JseTid check or money ort &21 Cedar Ave., Scranto e g . - Name ,e ' ir Address j, . 71 If you are not aatlsf ^ . - bereft n id ly in a hospital there. He and his sen ir- Robert motored up. We hope them a s. successful trip. Mr. Davis has apJ. pointed Mr. J. B. Williams as Acting a- Deputy for thep K. of P. until he returns. He also appointed Mr. H. B. id Butler as Acting Deputy for the F. th A. Masons. These two above named B. gentlemen will answer the call of any er lodge that desires them at any time Mr. Richard Andrews has returned from Washington, I). C., on account ? of declining health. He is now home L_ in the care of his grandmother Mrs. ^ Frances Andrews. * We" Trust "he- will soon be himself acrti.in Jj" The Reporter dropped in to look in ,s? on .Prof. Gladden. He seems to be ip vecv busy nowadays with his new athletic field that is now nearinj? com as ulelioiu It i? really a credit to "Newnt berry and the County as well. Go jr down and >see for yourself, ne The Sunday school of Miller Ohapel es M. E. church seems to be at Its e- best with Supt. E. F. Floyd and his splendid co-workers at their post of r-' duty. The lesson was beautifully. ?t. tautcht.for thirty minutes. At 11:00 o'clock, the pastor Dr. J. a" C. McClellan ascended the rostrum. t" Jle._seldctetl tbv?Dife- of- ZnctdreusTor his discourse. A beautiful picture <*d wnc ,l: 1 . 11 ?<in iiiis cnaracter. Afr)tl ter which two came forward and join P ed the church. Everybody enjoyed ry the servtfp: ?? ? vp *^r- ?At 6 oVIork tho A, C. E. League j -rendered?a*-beautiful program, "?ftcr which we had another Pentecostal er shower. e- The Stork, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grimes, Jr., of Cor**-= nolin ett'eet awd-deft- them ha+rr ill girl. Both mother and daughter are in doing nicely. The B. Y. P. U. win render a de .hate at Bethlehem Baptist church. Tuesday night, March 3rd. Subject: so ".Who is most serviceable in the ' church men or women?" Come and j'jj see the ladies whip the men up. Ii you .can't laugh, -don-'-U eeme^- ?~ c- f ' ' o % SPECIAL NOTICE * X AND CONT S *|* TO CONTRIBUTORS: la V Tht> Rul.? of aI1 uP-T?-Date v Je Communities as to News Letters Up Subscribers and Weekly Sale t "'""i"".'11" ii iiif? j Up Subscribers or 50 Weekly Sal A The Palmetto Leader has not ii Z Rule. But on account of the inc lie f many requests for Advertising ill The Lc;/der to'enforce the Rule lie f*, V'". then 50 Pa'd Up Subscriber at X" be restricted to an occasional le ps y month; or until the Agent or Coi ;s. A itv up to Ihr standard. ? ^ X , 1 TO SUBSCRIBERS: le On account of the Unemployi a' Jt Depression The .Leader has been ; /d Y t(> any of its Subscrilxirs. ? But it , an appeal to the Loyal as well as >1- JP. therefore asking the Loyal Subsci E. your PJ.'ll account by March 15tl ig V send in th0 full amount of $2.00 it; we are asking that you send as he J We will be compelled to disconti o. V ' scribers after that date. Please d ry ?? >!elf accordingly, in Z The Palmetto Leader is contirt y. t the plant iii order that its readi c- ?? metropolitan newspaper. In ore er with the leading newspapers of t ed support of its readers. Our ed V type machne, to facilitate the" iss Id The Leader maintains the mos r_ X Job Printing Plant among our gr ;i- the readers to know that every j ?? Letter Heads. Hand Bills, Prograr rrf Sunday- Hchnot Ttt'TTo ffTTTanks, A 4; J Announcement Cards, in fact eve ed sc?t to this office helps to keep it ?* larly and on time. Mail Orders rjE May we hear from you before E, TT Yours for t.ho r THE PALME1 Z 1310 Assembly Street, ">r T la V - "* 5 % The Secret of Loveliness *~ t. Is Now Yoors Fortlre Asking -?? Ten Full Size | Original MarivonAe I Beauty Requisites ? Each individual contain* j er will gracefully adorn =H the dressing table of the ?* most fastidious. You will be proud to show them to your friends. , . jmbination Package ot rte?Requisites" contains wing regular .size items: Rose Creme 50e * 1 ? Cocoa nut Oil Shampoo... .50c Talc Poudre r. ..50c Cleansing Creme ... .$1.00 . ' Complexion Poudre .....SI."00 Depilatory $1.00 Paste Rouge .............. 75c In Eau de Toilette., .$1.50 I ?-? ? Brilliantine .75c. I -., . Parfum Narclsse .$2.50 ... Tota| $1000 I ONLY $1.98 G COUPON ith $1.98. entitles you to ge, consisting of nine * .. ne Toilette Requisites _ vonne Parfum Narclsse. ler to Cameo Toiletries, ~ , n, Pa. ??? w, . .............. .s ... . ^ . .. _ .?_ , : led your money will mBB ? IN MEMORIAL T n enrl Knf lntri nrr . mantArtr nsm I dear husband and father, Lurifce Harris. who departed this life Feb, 26, 1928. - ? ' . > February recalls sad memories,. Of a love one gone to rest \nd those who think of him this month Are those who loved him best.We had a precipus treasure once lie was our joy and pride, We loved him perhaps too well Three years ago he died. : We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year, In the lonely home of dreaming Thoughts of you are ever near. Altho you did not speak And though you did not say good bye, We know-yodr thoughts were with us? When you were called to die. One by one earthly ties are broken. ' One by one they are linked above ' Someday there will be a sweet re! union ' Once" again with those we love. A happy home we once enjoyed But death has left a vacant chair, ~~ JThis-wurhLaan never f 11. From this old world of pain and sorrow To the end of peace and rest, One loved one gone, 1 heh> he hds lound eterh&l >-^t. " ' llevoted wife and children: Mrs. Laura Harris, wife; Mr. Johnnie Haris, Mrs. Lottie Gladden, Mrs. Nellre * laeks'on, Mrs.. Lilla V. Outen, Mrs. Ada D. Johnson, Mrs. Sara Belton, . Mrs. Hanah Outen, MrS.,/1 Blanche Taylor, Mrs. Bennie Dickson.Mrs. 'lea R. Johnson. ? - . ".. " * ^ ^ ^ , . * TO SUBSCRIBERS f RIBUTORS. X T Y Weekly Newspaper* is to limit all according to the number of Paid X is Copies. The minimum amount Weekly News Letter 18 BU Paid les Copies. JL. i the past adhered strictly to this reased cost of production and the Jt space; it becomes necessary for V Hereafter communities having ?* s or 50 Weekly Sales Copies will tter; that is once or twice per ntributor shall work his commun' ^ . ' , --' ^ V..'".-- t , nent Situation and the National ^ reluctant to discontinue the pamper X , now becomes necessary to make the Delinquent readers. We are ribers to send in at least $JJ}0 on Jk i; and those that can afforcTit to j . To the Delinquent Subscribers ^ much as possible by March 15th. ^ nue some of the Delinquent Sub-i aka Due Notice and govern yetrfl ^ ually adding near machinery to. JL ?rs may have a better and more j ler to keep The Leader on par he Ration it requires the unstintimmediate need is another Lino- J mance of the paper on time. *5^ t Up-To-Date and beet eauiDDed - oup in South Carolina. We want ob for Tickets, Cards, Envelopes, """'~ r?8jr Wedding Invitation*, Minutes, y ^ ^raiting Cards, Social Stationery, rything in the Job Printing Line i your paper coming to you regureceive Prompt Attention. ' Mareh 15th, 1931 J ^7~ ' & -Brogrona of the Race,? [TO LEADER, .1 Columbia, 8. C. <& ? <