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Saturday, August 8, 1931. __ ?- :?WTTVSBDRO NEWS Mrs. Patsy Gill and her five children of .Spencer, N.. C., motored down ' last Sunday ^see her father Rev. J. A. byrd wno lives at Rion's, out ?< from Winnsboro, and on the.r return , they stopped over a while at her sister's, Airs. Maggie Garther. They j&mie much -pleased at he situation when they looked through our city school plant. '? ? rSuntfay"AyasTihigh day at Way man A. M. E. Church. Th; uustor, Rev. J R. Johnson was bes.de himself. Hercalled the Holy Spirit. down from above and it filled the house when we assembled. The occasion. was Communion "and the saints, ate the bread and drankj the cup with lovefilled heart. . to thet delight of her husband and n.any friends. Ajf?? 1>T - w?KKie uixou ana grand daughi?V'T}ttl?r Jlae Harris _ of Norfolk, Va., "are spendmg their vacation in our to,\vn, the? guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis. Rev. -J. M. Beatty returned from Bennttlsvillf, s (1., whrrr hi hm been laboring in a revival meeting. He reported a grand success adding to the church about nine souls for baptism. - ? -*-v Mrs, J. R. Johnson is on the sick list this week. We hope for /hei Misses Emma Beatty and Alice . " Mcintosh made wonderful reports from the conventions to the Sunday. "" School-of 'St, Paul "last Sunday. Miss Beatty reporting mi the B. Y. P. U. and Sunday School convention and -' Miss Mcintosh on the district coun??? ty convention. ? - ?? Misses Helen Neal. Emma and SalThT" Beattv-arcomnanied Rev Featty to Chester last Monday. A lovely party was given at the home of Mrs. Eddie Davis last Friay evening in interest of the Junior Club. - Wayman News ?The trip t|jrough the country last xuonuuy mgnt giverr oy iur. Amos Whitenes was. quite-a success. On Tuesday morning Mesdames Lula Hall, Luc;nda. P. Campbell, Lilla Russell, Carrie Mack, "Mallory Campbell and Randolph Nelson motored to Anderson, S. C., to attend the meeting-of the grand session of the K. -of 'P. and Calantheans. They returned Thursday, stopping at various places. They report a wonderful trip to the "Electric City." ^ Sunday morning found the superintendent and officers at their posts. *# Mrs. Estelle Johnson being unable to be out, her class was taught by Miss Fanny Easley. Class No. 3-, won the Banner for attendance and No. i, for collection. At 11:45 services began wijth oigan prelude. Rev. Johnson preached from John 19:6; subject, "A Faultless Man Condemned." ' We all felt the presence of the- Holy Spirit while he " 1 - thus spoke. We were -pleased to have Prof. Ross and W. A.. Jpnior present with us. Communion was administered. At) 6:30 the A. C. E. League met at the home of Mrs". L. P. Campbell. Quite an interesting program was rendered at the business meeting; refreshments v^cre also served. At 8:30 Rev. Johnson and a few of his members worshipped with the Rev. Ulmer at Shiloh Tuesday night, "August 11. There will be a comedy sit Wayman Church / titled, "Can't N Keep a Good Man Down," given in the interest of Mr. Robert Campbell's Club. Amission 10 cento./ Everybody invited.; A good moral. -? ^vec>al Notice! I wish to thank the people of Fairfield County Winnsboro District for their cooperation in neipmg me ge<second prize "in .he popular Deputy ? Contest -at Andeismr.?Wish tu niuri-* tien; K. of P. Lodge No. 4U, $1.50; Nekton Banner, NorTITiT^l .tttlr Pride of Winnsboro No. 320, $1.00; Palmetto ___?.... C>r8onlu?f)-NoT-211'? $1.00; Campbell's Pride, No. 321, $1.00;.Live Wire No. 323, $1.00; by Mrs. Thomasine Davis, $2.95, all of which I must heartily thank you. ^? Mrs. Ducinda P. Campbell? ?_?? ? ,?? District Deputy ? ?m > m -? CHRISTIAN HOME Hl'KIAL AID CLOSED SUCCESSFUL MEETING By W. H. Bowman Saludu, A&g. 4?The sfecniid union top di?trior-NoT--l?met af Mt: -Moses Church, 8 miles from here. The writer along with Brother Williams. of Helena Mrs. Burton, the grand president and our treasurer arrived after being delayed by miss. ing the .zoacj. , The reports from the fields did well, but one account of th s place being being somewhat .out of the way our Columbia delegation returned to Columbia after they failed to get an) information out from Batesburg. However, we were able to pay each undertaker something and send them away smiling. .Mrs.,, Burton who is the founder of the order attended each session and made interesting remarks for its Success. The' members declared they would stand by-her in her -^?ruling:.- ?; Brother Sander's district is a little ahead of Brother. Brown's district. Brother Pruitte Brown declared he will meet him a^ the convention. .The convention or next union will convene in Columbia. Sunday was a big day, the ladies dressed in white and the pastor preached a Strong . sermon to the order. ? ? LATIA SEWS ? Sunday was another beautiful day cljpirch-goers. The S. S. was very * , the morning services, He was at his best in this sermon. Many hearts were made to burn with the Holy Spirit. Revival meetings began at Western Chapel A .M. E. Church Sunday niglit, Rev. H. W. Walker of Bishop ville conducting. ' v _ . Miss Rosa MeWiilie of Trenton N. J., is here visiting her mother whc " i i..xv-.t m . "TV*?, -- - V>tr ? = - > H*-i? indisposed. Mrs Marion Blo\y was the dinnerP'u. si of Miss Ernestine Fladger Sunday. Mrs. Estelle McFarland of-Norristown, 'Pa., is visiting relatives and friends here, she is looking the picture of health. Mr. George Coker spent the weekend at home with his wife. Mr. A. G. Fladger was th? Sunday evening . guest of?Mis? Clara L.?Campbelle. Mr. Walter L. Gore and Miss Rosa I. Fladger motored to Dillon Sunday evening, while chere they were'^theH guest of Misses Hennie V. Godbolt, Clara Campbell and Lucile Nicholas. They report a very pleasant afternoon. Miss Lucile Moody spent the week-end with Miss Hattie Burnctte. Mrs. H. Belle Fladger left Saturday "ntght for N'.^v Xork.7" ' ?'-Miis?--Charity Mae Watson spent 'the week-end with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McNeal left Saturday night for - their home in Durham, N. C. ELLOREE NEWS The Services at St. Paul on Sunday morning and night wac enjoyed Ky all present. Rev. Sally is a God sent man. , T _ ' The farmers and also the people of this community are glad to see the fields around are beginning to open with cotton. On Friday -the Browning Branch Picnic was held at Elloree. We had a fine time. The base ball game between Elloree and the River Side -of Orangeburg was enjoyed but Elloree won as usual. Mr. Roland Kendley on Friday nite passed from thia world to the great .. beyond..._He .will be missed .very.. ? l much. " : Mts. Mattie Green?utr!?friends from Charleston were '.he guests to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green on .Friday. Messrs Samuel Tilly, A. S. Fuller were the guests of Mr. Willie Green on last week, also Mr. John Clark was the guest of Mr. W. M. Green on Sun-, day. They all reported a pleasant *%ftay in ElToree.^\7; We are glad to hr.ve our friends to return back to Elloree. j We are glad that, the time is getting better. CALHOUN FALLS NEWS August, with its terriffic heat and sultry atmosphere, ushered in IotB of visitors^ and home-comers. The beginning of this month also marks the beginning of the series of annual re vival meetings hereabouts. The heat 7 "is almost unbearable-.- ' On the 30th and 31 st of July local church-goers rode over to Shady Grove A. M. E. Church to attend the Abbeville District Missionary convention. Mrs. Rosa Wiley and Mrs. Annie Edmunds were delegates from Mt. .Hebron. ? ? Mrs. Sallie Bass and Miss Janie Belie Greene were' reni-psentativF-t ir.om Glovers. The church where the meeting was held was cbir tc town and many of the neople of this community attended it. The delegates "from Calhoun Falls showed a very successful session. Mrs. Annie B. Edmunds was chos en to act as juven.ie superintended for the ensuing year. Saturday the base-ball team went to. Georgia to capture a game from ? Redd Roade, 10-2. Keeping pace with the coming in of the month Mr. J. C. Wiliiams of Cleveland, Ohio .visited the home of Miss M nnie Calhoun. On the same I flay, Mis. Esther?VT^tjtover~ol Detroit, Michigan alighted at the station to the immense delight and approval of her host of friends. She was arrayed in a raveling outfit of daik tiue looking n.fty, healthy and charming. * '"Mr. End Hill of Hew Yuik City illntOl'PlI h III11P 'to hie mnthar - made" the^trip-tronrls' ew York here in 24 hours in a ford. Sunday began the rcvivfrl--mecting at Springfield Baptist Church. Rev. Waie oniciateJ during the day and Rev. W. W. Footc at the nighty Both sermons were powerful. Service was preached an inspiring sermon. Nex*: Sunday begins Brown's revival. Mr, Fred, Letman and brother Asa were down-tfate Saturday visiting frietids. They are sons of Our Pastor Rev. Let man. Mr. Haynese Pressly and ;Miss Mamie White were the guests of Miss . Minn.e Calhoun on Sunday afternoon. Alesdames Esther Glover and Rosa Wiley weie over the county boundarySunday visiting the former's brothei and other relatives. .Mj\ Earlie Mars and family. While in that* vicin.ty they were the guests" of Miss Susie Edwards for dinner.. They were royally entertained there along with _ othfry frfe'itfa. ? Mrs. Janie Sm.th of Abbeyijle was .noticed as she passed through town bMnuay. --r-v Bi other Greene is improving at vhto writing. | Old timers her? think that this is ' a record year for heat. We hope it will be an all-time recoid: . I beg pardon of the one concerned fnr tPift fnllowincr omission: Miss Roh bie GiUiard ;accgmpanied the Mrs. Glover from Detroit. She is the neice of the latter. .> ' ' ? ? ? ? WARE SHOALS NEWS i . i Big Bethel A. M. E. Sunday School ; is Still alive. Supt. W. E. Sheler, each Sunday is proving -himselw capable for the position which herholds. After the devotional period the teach~ er of the first-class asked Mr. Walter Ayes to instruct the class. Mr. Ayes ' is a young man who is very active in all religious organizations. v--?Rev. J. - Dun ah worshipped"~aT i the Good Hope-Baptist Church Sunday > morning. The Little River Baptist Sunday School is moving along nicely. Supt. Roebuck is always at his best. Rev. F. M. McGhee taught the Bible class. Every one enjoyed the discussion of , the lesson. . > The preaching service at the Little . wi >.. ----- ;j ^ -the palmetto l River Baptist Church.-Sunday morn- * Jng was carried out by Rev. F.> Mi * McGhee. The pastor, Key. H. E. Brown was at his best Sunday night. ^ Messrs P. T. Robinsou_and T. J. Butler members of the Dunns Creek v Lodge of K. of P. attended the Grand ? Lodge last week at Andgrsdn, S. (). ... Mrs. Ada Rice spent'last Saturday s here with her daughter Mrs. Lucile t Moore. " - I The following were the dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Lev- c erttt . Sunday. Mrs. Blanche T. Low- i "cry. Mrs. Farrar Mae Webb. Mrs. 1 Zenobia Hampton and son Wyatt, Jr. ? and Mr. J. I). Dorrah: Little Lois Moore Is home after--} spending, sometime with her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Cunningham of Green- j ville, S. C. ; -? Mrs. Emma Ellis and Master Jessie. Vvillard Washington are spending sometime with their sister and ^ aunt, -Mi s. Clifton Woods iii GreeiCJ-ville, ""South ""Carolina, t- 1 ' Mrs. E- N. Nelson and Mrs. W. E. ( Sheler, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.nley Thursday evening at Aboe ville, S. C. Misses Willif Sheler, ^Jennie V. Dawkins and Master Charlip Nelson - day evening. They reported a won- 1 derful - picture. * _?Mrs, E,??N*4tvw$7?Mrs. ~~Fr?Mr"^ Webb, Miss Mildred Walker a,nd Mas- ' ter Charlie Nelson were the guesta_ '1 of Mrs. W. E. Sheler Wednesday. 1 We are glad to report that Mrs. ! Rufus TJavTs is improving since last week. _ Mt,s. Lillie Marshall is still on the ! sick list. Her friends oh wwhing for her a speedy recovery. The B. Y. P. U. of the Little.River -Baptist- Church meI-jat_4:Q0 o'clock.. J Everybody was spiritually alive and 1 imtgTgfl Into the several discussions whh-quiie a bit of zeal. The lesson 1 was in charge of group captain No." i 4,. Mr. Thomas Leverett! i Mrs. Jysie Mae Nelson -,tlie wife 1 of Mr. Erwin Nelson left Saturday August 1st bv bus for South Georgia l where she will spend her vacation for i her mil.her, Mrs. Pearl Williams. Mrs. Nel -on rs accompanied by her m son. Master Charlie E. Nelson. 1 The town of Ware Shoals wish-?forthem a pleasant stay. ( Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sh*''*"''a*__, their guests Sunday evening, Mr. and < Mrs. Ernest. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. , Maceo Webb, Mr. George Dorrah of ] . 1 hm I* A nn/l " " ine C ly ; 1V1 i?> rVJUIU miuci^u o1114 Flossie Wilson of Columbia,'S. C., . Misses F.va and Rose Robinson of Cokesbury, S. C., and Miss Sadye ; Green of Charleston, S.-C.; Miss Green is the efficient Professor of Latin at. j Allen Un versity and a former teach- < er of Miss-Sheler and Mrs. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Maveo and Mr. George j Dorrah mptored to the home of Mrs. ] Rebecca Martin of ' Donalds. S. C., j where .she., spent the .week-end with relatives. ' HAMER NEWS ^ < Bethel Presbyterian Church N Rev. G. D. Colilns, Pastor Sujiday was^a?day of_ joy and happiness with us: S. S. was timely I . and the lesson was well discussed by', all. ' , 11:45 Rev Coll ns chosed 'for a;t text: "Obey the will of God. and b, a { missionary for Him.-"-- A? God used < the man we wereTfigKTy blessed spirit- i ually. 4:30 preaching service is held -r e-t "Golden Hill Presbyterian church near Little Rock by Rev. Collins ?Wednesday death mittre '---far Florence Bethea age 18, daughter of" ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert BCich. Fimera1?7 was.held at John Temple A. M. F. ? Church, Dillpn, Rev. W. F. _Hunter, f pastor. Miss Bethea was a good christian gllM !MV j'lWd.la WUil' H llieiUHV >111 lit' t chf. tvng *iel- fm- tw.i mnnthv. ,t"htaii- ? was /ibt' riro-m in the church for the \ friends of Mis'? Bethea.' . Mis* Tuail Cai Mlll'llUUl'l- Vety .-ick' , at this writing. Rev. Collins received a ? message . j from his mother a few days ago._au.-_i acuncing her marriage to Mr. Will ' Stevenson. She." has . heen a-widow j fov- twelve-ye?rs. now enjoying a happy married life. Sundav evening . r Miss .Mihnie Higgirys of Dillon \va> ] ouietly" married ot ,Kev* Sam Harper ; of the East. : Mrs~G.1 D. Collins i* i attending- summer?scWcd in. MaH-n. motors over and baclf every" day." ac- *, companied by Rev. Collins and Miss -Estettjc "Bethesr: Rev. E. D. Lyles of McFarlan. N. C. motored to Dillon Friday to get ; ] Rev. Collins to conduct a irevrva'PTqf i him beginning August ther 3? 1931 . t Godfrey Collins, Jr., is liking to stay with his parents better .every day. r . ' : WHIT VI RE .NEWS ' Sunday being a beautiful day the I people were seen in large crowds.go- ' ing to various churches as the meet- ' ines are. naw beginning to start., j The mutual society held its 32h<iJ quarterly convention August 1 and1! % 1S31 at St. Matthew A. M. E. Z.!, Church, with a packed house at each !; meeting they are doing a grand and < noble work under the leadership of 1 their grand president, Mrs. J. E. Aug- t( htrv1: ''' " " ji The many friends of Mr. Jess Eichelberger will regret very much to < learn of his death, he departed this life July, 30. 1931 at the Columbia 1 State Hospital where he has been a J5 patient for a few weeks, wag , fu-j1 crer&lized at Flint Hill Baptist Church J i August 4.1031. ?' ' Mr" Trcrep Fant of Bradock, Pa., < is visiting his parents Mr. and Mr?. ' M. M. Fant. ~ D Mrs., Vivian Fant, Mf4- Ger--H vrude Auehtry, left for Darlington. Sunday where they will attend sum-' 1 mer schdol . ^ Mi,ss Lois Abrams are visiting re- 1 latives in Monroe, N.c C. 1 Mrs. Annie Tucker and Mrs. Carrie Sims left Friday for Asheville, when 1 they will spend a few weeks with relatives. i MnC'Busie Alexander of Washing- I ? ? v ' EADER .. .. --t? on, D. C. gave };er nephew Mr. J. J. ftyrd a pop call while in the city. Miss Qucster Fant is visiting in iVoodrutT, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan motored to Columbia Sunday to -isit their daughter Miss Rosa Morgan. _ l\lis? Lizzie Gilliam will leave very con for Columbia where she will ake nurse training_ot the_ W-iveriy iospitai. Miss Mary Ann Johnson was a lelcgute to the W. H. B. Society and eports a pleasarff trip. Miss Martha laynes of Columbia is visiting her lunt Mrs. Fannie Johnson. --Little Miss Carri<.~Lee . Keeder of tfewb^ry is visiting Miss Ruth Byrd. Mis-es Sallie Fugerson and Emma Vlartin was the dinner guests of Mrs? Sarah Martin op Friday night ?Mrs. Ollie Scott, Gladys Scott and Tohn Ed. Williams motofed to St. Matthews Sunday. - Mrs. Sailie" Eiehelberger, Mrs. Essie Ei?.'helbexger,_and?Mrs. A. 'C. Caldwell motored to Newberry Mom 3ay. . Miss Mary Jeter was seen in Whitmire Friday driving her Ford. The many friends of?Mrs Bewery Aughtrv-will be" glad^ro learn" that is some what improved at this writing ivith her foot which have caused her much pain. The many friends of Miss AIberta Jeter willregret very much to learn, of her-death, was fir rieralized Thursday at Jeter's Chape? J. C. Byrd undertaker in charge. On the sick li*t Mrs. Alice S^hell, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny . Eichelbergor and 'Mr. Asburji Abramas. >Vh^7i \ nii-a:aBf .vnili olll Clnl In >. I >7 lock new call the City J)r. Cleaners. If vou want to doll up and look vour best *top at_A-L. CL- Caiwells Barber ?-=? ? Koi Home life-fuud MOp fit Mrs." Smiths Cafe where you are sure to meet a smile. When interested in music and games don't fail to visit Sorter'* Cafe. Angh try's Blacksmith Shop feel :hat the farmers are neglectnig their mule?~ nowadays. Mr. A. C. Caldwell is seen driving from .city to city trying to make chine? better while they are so dull. Whit mire Lucky Tigers are putting aver *ome real games. r>nd thpir manarei Mi. President Williams, says; 'never no failures." Don't forget to read The Palmetto Leader on saie by Homy Wallace- ?? o-o-n LOCKHART NEWS r La~i Saturday I saw \ young man standing -n the street oati rg ice cream. I 'noJ to inte c*t him in The Leal1*. .^< er listen rr i ii?u to say in regards of rading the paper, he smiled and said.^'.'I paid i5c for this ice cream. I can eat it, but I ivad to say in regards of reading the ture to me, and to think there are so tr.any more-just iiKtj llllll. He had iust purchased the ice cream in a j'rug store where he was not allowed to eat it? had to go out on the.street 0 eat it. Upon investigation I found hi t this young r?an was about 1$ rears' "old and could not read jior vvi ite. He. of course; has my sympathy. But there are those who can ead and 'write, yet you can not get hsm to read a Negro paper. Offer hem a Negro paper, and they will up some kind of excuse to get ;.y. then go around the corner and >uv two or three white papers. These .vlut:- nap?r?. have nothing in the.m kboMt fhQ p'^rrQC? of ills?people to n-pire his children. I think that ony minUrpii ahuuld .?easionly lecture to their congreeaijrt> upon the importance of reading 1 colored yapei^. They have the best f port-unity to get before the people. While ^trending the P.nnd ^rnQv-:. an Grand Lodge in Union-last week_ mv^pleasure to?eaih at the loipe of Rev.: and Mrs. J. C. Tobin' k, ^PP^hp^' ?L M- UnhirrY( ur.d" him much better than I existed. owing t-> the re.Oi*r I V.o 1 tienrd. Hip chatted freely with me. and *4id?has-tiupes for the future" Prof, fcbin is a great young man, p<nd ha? prepared himself to render that service to the race, her is hoping that ie will soon recover." < His father, rtev. J.~C,~-Tobin has few equal* as i nreacher, and -no superiors. His pother Mrs. Mory A,. Tobin is educated, refined and a noble christian voman. Mrs. Cainniie Thomps^i. one of the. r"eaYTersr faithful readers, is* on the -- ck list this w<>ek. Also Mis* Bud e Thompson and Mr. Douglass Foster emains quite sick. Our hopes are hat, they will soon recover; The sad intelligence has reached herp Mrs, ^lary,..jGreefield of ?partanbure ha-'TeTn^verj'-sick. She lormerly r4ived here7^andr~her many 'riends regret t'O hoar cf her illness. Mr. James W. Jeter and daughters Rhillis and Clara, Mr. and MrS." Enhinni J.Jeter and son Hertnishj moored up and -;pent Sunday afternoon ,vith Mrs. Lilliam J. Bogari. Mr. FTphrain Jeter ha? been suck for a . M >?s I ouise H. Black well and Miss Mahel Kennedv cf Union, motored jut and spent last Wednesday afterloon with Prof, and Mrs. Bogan. Tome again ladies for you are always welcome in Lockhart. r- : Mis< Gustava Smith spent severai lavs in Union with Mr. and Mrs. VIonroe Lyles, and reports quite a :,ne time. 'It was our pleasure to rtoj. with Mr: and Mrs. Lyles a few da VP oiro. an<T the v.. will nake it pheasant for visitors Mrs. Jarmie Week?, thehend cnnkJt Lockhart Hotel, is away on her eaeat-on. "'She is greatly missed, but ve hope she is. en joying herself and Mrs. Mittie R. Martin and little son Louis of Charleston, are here on a -isit to her pp.rents, Mr. and Mrs J. tV*. Smith who are delighted to see .hem. We weTe more than pleased to s?e Mrs. Beatrice Ross, of Winnsboro yesterday. She is on a visit to her r.other, Mrs. Carrie Hughes. Mrs. Ross was reared here and has a host If % 1 ' ' I of friends who rejoic~ to kno\^that f she and Prof. Rcs? aie succeed;ng in i VVinnsboro. ? ?? L SMOAKS NEWS j d Sunday?"wes a high day" at ourf h Church, we had a wonderful sermon j L i preached by our, pacfn. Rov S. J, , r |t?ooper'our hearts were made to feel n ; glad. 7. The folks around here art raking a i-in the big .meetings, we are indeed '-A glad to have MIT? Amy H. Dessaus^ b {.sure with us again our beloved > -teacher, she has 'Kindly consented to P I tea'-h for u- this term which will be iref third tei m with u>. we will keep 9 t he? 'as i^ng ^ v-Tt . p. While here. 'i.c is_th-o house?guo -t t?^ 1 ot Hev. avJ Mrs. R/^l M4?:rc;. fl - - w >IT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHI RCH ( _ ???- V.' , U . - . ?=. ? " ? ?cly nui I day and only the uue and tried bravI ed the he^t to attend services. At 11:00 oMockn a splendid audience l.stenod to U' wonterfud -sermon-delivered ?v \V T P.r.,.. VVordb of the .ext wa; mund in ?at_Lttkg= = -lllIil'J; subject " 1 he Significance 01 the Lord's Supper." M#ny hearts' .-Hffmade to lejutt'tr?fwo joined the church at. this .service, namely Mrs. Ella Beii Xawr^ike and Mrs. Lula Gonran?. -iHe~"Holy Communion was administered "Many partook of the broken body and .blood-of our Loyd. -We were gnu to .see brother--W-. A. Palmer .and brother Wesiey Hemmlngway out to church Sunday morn-. nig filter a lbng period of illness We weie very much ' leased to have the utany distingu shed visi.ors w ho y?r. shipped '"with us Sunday, namely Mr. John Vandros ot Baltimore, Md., Mr. .John Wood of Sumter,. Mtv. Theodore Mack''Miller of Sumter and Mr. Dudley Cooper of Hemmingway. The Sunday School is stiil progress Sing. Beginners class No. 1 teacher _ ~M,ss. Halisteen Pannly is holding the Banner at ihi5 writin". At 7 ;3U Rev. W\ I. Gore. Rev. A. Rainbow, Rev. G. W* James ana Rev, t -Wttt+L hawkills akccnaed the rostrum and after the devotional exercises the ..astor selected his .ext from St. Luke -Unconvartod- Ghris tians," He preached a 'soi^'l stirring sermon. . Rev. Knox of Pee Dee preached two nights tor us last wp<*hp!U*av and Thursday nights. THe is a ..man with a powerful message: J Mr. Beiton and Miss Louise McDuffie of Orangeburg was in town last week. . Miss Emma Stander left last Wednesday for L ttle River'to sper.d two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch ani lit tie Marion motored to Favettsviile. I N\ C. Sunday. The storK visited the home of Mr. i and Mrs. Robert Woodburiy and left i tine girl. Mother and baby are doing nicely. ; 1 Rev. W.- -Jv Robinson was in town Monday otT'buisnes.s. Mrs. Dujimore of Georgetown is trr town visiting her daughter. Mrs. Pauline Hemmin^way. MisS Rosa Hemmingway, formerly of Conway, but more recently of Philadelphia is back home to ttfe delight of her, relatives and friends after an extended stay in Philadelphia and New Jersey. ? Rev. and mother U. S. Brown will open a meeting at Bethel A.*M. E. Sunday| August 9th. Heals the sick and open the eyes of the blind and can tell you all things. , _ Rev. J. L. Brooks. Pastor i h :,iL ? i Mullins, S. C.?Sunday was a ^ood j |day for Mt. Olive. The pastci p?ea. chpd a wonderfuHstrrmon to a large ? audif ne'e. .1.. ' 3:30 Sunday,"Rev; J. W. I.. DCickett pasto/ of St. John Methodist Church 'With hlS| choir prpgrhpd a Xv.ndPT f.il I sermon for the benefit oi Mr:LElouise LewisI After; services Mrs. Lewi* invited | ? j rtio poVtnr?the vioitintr na^tor SruTT jrhoir and a few friends to her horr-o where she Served them on her lawn a course of frved chicketv-ahwi imp--j --^-Mad'fjJumbsj ice erecrri and cake. ^ Everv one enjoyed themselves im- i mensly. JBLev_Bropks-was. accompanied UKT hy PtnC'Ccotgc Abraham and his j -sister-Mrs. Bertie Wilson. T^lrs. Wil- , son will be the honored guest of Mr t and Mrs. Gilbert Reaves for a while. COKESBl'RY NEWS I ' t | St. Paul e prstor Rev. Wm. ThOmp- 5 Ison, preached a wonderful sermon Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. ; j Quite a few visitors ar.d members i w-er'e out to hear him. _ J , T *. ? - musses janua r oggie and Isabella , - Dixon neitf .^ht to Promise Land as delegates to the 'Sunday School Con-vention. They returned f.nd reported a fine trip. ?? y?p Mis# Fioride Wilson is home from v Columbia, spending her vacation.% c ' Mrs. E.. R. Anderson and daughter Op.ha? of Columbia and Miss Sadie . Greene cf Charleston motored from 8 Asheville Saturday and are spending ^ a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. W y, Robinson and /.daughters. Rcr'e and.; Eva. - . f.? -Ug Mr. D. R. Cumrmng-.. Mioses Sadie Greene. U p h a s A r. tie r ?ar^Pose= Rahm- i soffr'FlerTde Wilson and.Eva Robin- "< son motored to- Ware ^hr.r.i; Njp-i^" -p*jvcnlnu and s{ient a few hours '-vith ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P eh in son and i I Mr. f.nd Mrs. Sheller and daughter \ I Willie. . Mrs Minnie W;iliarr.Mr. To!iver 1 'Dixon and Master Nathnr-.ei An ier = Ison rema.n- cr, the sick U-t. We j-reerer-very much also that Mrs. .. Emma Hampton is on the ski: list thi= week; 1 We-are elad that Mrs. Emrra1->e Washington is improving /CONWAY NEWS " ' Bethel \ M Churh^ 1 Sunday ^iViu L - ^ 1 * ?^ ?fasrea IERBERT JULIAN, "BLACK EAgll; to get pilot s license New York, Aug. 3rd.?(CNS?Herk-rt Julian, .late ,aviator ot the Kingoni ot Ethiopia and known throughlit the world .as the- "Black KagJtr1 ias been notified by the I nited States )epartment of Commerce that he will eceive his pilot's license, it was-announced here Friday. Since 1924. CoionoL.Julian has had license issued by the Federation of . iconautique Internationale, signed y Orville Wright, and renewed each ear. The certificate which hr. ilU. layed yestpraay. however, was a leter of authorlfy~Trtrm-the Department f Commerce certifying that he had assed uccess4-oi4y-lhe iiCLt.s--ary tesTs : . "he "license wili be forth coming-in?a cw days itv.as said. The test flight as made Wednesday at New Casio, Dei., in a plane borrowed" trom ' ci/.it ?t- -r.i . **v iidiiv v??. mail; ixictuitir- who know-k?Go)on<4 Julian cars ago and who is "a saving him in lis present plans. IACE .MAN AGAIN SEEK.XDAMAGFS I OK I)ENI VI. UF. R1GH1 ?TTO VOTE IN iih.MOl KaTIC PHI ' .MAHIES. Vt ashmgton?(t N S V uy JrH ? A. Nixon ol 1 i 1 Pa-.o Texas, has u' <t i n?a - I. i'i,l?tiu;?I nited?St ate-?*sti- ? irenie Court to inward him-damages teause he w as not allow i d to pailiipale in the Texas Democratic .prinaries of 1^2.5. Nixon would have the hurhry-T . <i t eview a suit tor *l,Ui (l damages . vhich he brought agam-i James ( onion and C. H. Kolit, elcctim lodges ' ; T >1 the Ninth Precinct at Li liou. pj/ uliuinjr t.r^ Inly 9k, 10 I . ti ? tim with a ballot and permit him to rote in Democratic primaries held hat day; The Federal distict courst dismissid the suit, holding that thelactidn < as that of a political party and not >J the State. _ The Fifth C ircuit Court if .Vppe.als held that the rights conerrcd in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth \ menvndmcnts. applied to- -State nc* ion end not "cu action b> political irganizations;. that Texas had" mere y -recognized the existing right of he DemOC atlc Slate exccuiixe com- ? r.ittee to f;x the qualifications of its nembprs and that the election oITi- ? .lais who refused to permit Nixon to role at the- Democratic Drimarics yere appointed by the Democratic ommittee and were not State officers. . -In March, lt?27. the Supreme" Court n* a suit brought by Nixon. heldUthat i lav, of Texas v.hich prohibited Netroes from voting in Democratic >late primaries invalid and thai S'ixon had a right ol action for dr.mfe-esr-srgainst the Democratic officials. The Texas' Legislature repealed the aw "following the ^'p rente Court derision and provided that the Dcmocraic State intuiiu1 iu.i! i.iilt'."j lUUlU??? cstrict the right to vote "at white Democratic Primaries. Under the act Democratic executive committee issued the restricting the primaries to IVhite Democralics. U&.4. ,! *? i-4nwges?i0n-{-? fi ?AT ?^e time 1 suffered with indigestion.-?I -? a bought a package of Blatk- . J Draught, ana by taking.a?out J| S a third of a t^a^poonful fan- g ' - : I fore each meal, I car. now eat g what I want, any time. g > "Black-Draught is a* fine j physic. It will cleanse the | body of waste matter. It is ' also good for colds, to open the g . I bowels/'-^Walter D. Miles. 922 g. - 12th-Ave.f Nn Nashville; Term.--** ? This pure, powdered .herb 5 medicine acts on the digestive system in an easy, healthful I way, without such sickening jj effects as ofteh-result from the g I use of powerful mineral drugs. Get the genuine Thedford s 1 wm * -???a - ^ i?Black- j ? Draught s IN USE NEARLY 100 YEARS . ? ? ? HAMILTON'S 1611 Main St. ill A ?,#no l it- . -r f t i t? a ? I/O *111U TT ni vu??o on Fasy Terms St. Office, Small Expense Small Profit FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM In Beauty Culture __.JiiM_F.ANr.U--.-lN ttfrir, Se*+p ? Dandruff rfnd Toflet Preparations a trial.. Their Hworth has. $een proven. Registered in U. S. Pat-, ent Office. , AGENTS WANTED. Write tor term* Made by Mme Fannie L. Carolina 1029 High Market Street GEORGETOWN, S..C. .<