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Sntfirrtay,-ticptciwtrer ST. (iEOR(*ELJiEWS The revival service meant much to our town' and community. ? -Betlie 1 A.-A^,- fi.-Ghureh had t heirs?_ the liuT week in August, closed outthe ilfth Sunday night.- The Good Hope Baptist Church began theirs tha nail tjinuUy Hlylll ami closed I ho first Sunday night in September. Tho_jn'ceting at .Good Hope was very -much',a success with the Rmt, Willie* .W. Gist as the preacher-. Rev. Gist is from Salisbury, N. C., he is indeed 1 f an eVangelist preacher. The Holy v. -tthost' rramerlrr "shmvera~ea2h "hTghT. Each night he gave the audience something to think about. The most striking subject and line up-was as follows: "Your Pride is deceiving yon," "lUnve out The City of Sin," "The Master calleth for thee" and other which we have not space to mention Rev. Gist is a man sent from God and he has power with ?-G*?b?A- "number was converted and taken into the church, we feel much benefitted by having heard Rev. Gist , sermons and trust he will come again in the near future. Rev. I. M. Marshal our pastor al o vying us kuou men ana live preachers to conduct our revival meet ifW.* ? . . ' ? Rev. Gist left for Summerville, to conduct a meeting at the First Baptist Church, of that place. Rev. tMar; hall pasor of the Good Hope Baptist Church came to the pulpit Sunday,, with ,a wonderful gospel message, ? "i-y?henrt waa made to feel glad. lie also occupied the rostrum Sunday , night- The meeting closed Sunday W" iiioht with baptism 7 o'clock and then a si i moil by the pastor, The Tribes 1 ally was very much a success the './untried women . of the church, The Tribe of Judea raised during^ the wPek- $30.00. The married men $30. 'They were the Tribe of Dan, the i^ngle women the Tribe of Benjamin raised ?26., the single men, the Tribe ?of Ma'nasseh raised $9. Each tribe was running but the married \yoiuer> wuii-aut, we took our hats off to thenr . .' The Rev. Gist conducted a meeting of Rev. Marshall's other church, the First Baptist in Summerville which wa a success. - . <*.. " " Miss Annie L. and Mattie E. Overstl'eet were visitors at the meeting at Summerville a few nights. Rev. iwarsnan ana uev. uist attending the^ "NiilTpiial Bap-fist ~ Convention in ??~ ?Ailanta. '<??, _ _ __ Miss Anna L. Overstreet one of the touchers on tho State College faculty will leave soon for her duties at |he volloge. ' Miss Mattie E. Overstreet will leave this week to resume her : studies at the State College. Mifcs Over,streef exjfect to receive her B. .. S.. II. E. degree "next spring. Tho Lovely Hill Sunday school oon?-?-?volition is convening this week- at -the Lovely Hill Baptist Church, Branch-0 ville. ? * - ? . (IADSDEN NEWS We a o still having' excellent weather Pur gathering cotton and the fanners afe taking advantage of it. Soveinl juipils have left to resume their -studies at Booker Washington School, Unite a few will leave for' Ber.(Mich College, Allen University and Stale College next week.. Mrs; Annie Counts Shiver and her ? huh- annul daughter ' Marie ?EsteH Cary returned from Asheville, N. C. M- t he Otll. .;r. viii'sin feUYi'iui flay? i!i Philadelphia, Pa., and Bufi'nlo. N. V., J10 was 'the guest of Mr. ami Mrs, Jack Adams while in 13uffal..: - ' Tii'i liuuna "Eyes, of Love" rendo red by. the dramatic club of Hop I in . S (' 1 (1 adsden P.railed st-houl Tlunsday P. M.? was enjoyed by a iai go audience. Miss Francena Ciood - win-the adopted daughter of the. late Dr. Jt* 11."(i"ortwrn-displayed excellent .'vuf. nt as. 'an actress. Misses Rosa.Sarah Praleaju Gerette Davis and Mcssers Westberry Neal \\ illU'?Davis, Harvey "Ctarkson, .lames Neal and Biro, played irriport aa nt parts. M iss "Helen Reynolds "ffflnished the instrumental music. The revival meeting at Red Hill 4m 1" Sunday and from the progress made .at t lit- beginning it will be a success. 13 were received Monday - . ..night, l'or ..baptism,.: The l'ija Ridge 'Missionary Society of which Mrs. Sallie Sims is President held special Thanksgiving'services at St. Paul Baptist - Church, Sept. (It if. t The following program was rendgilcd: Welcome address,. Deacon ?Wm. r.niwn; respfcso, Mrs. Oracle ~ . Sims; "The Necessity of Missionary Work," Mrs. Louise W. Randolph and M?iv 4,oiuUni Jahies; Sermon by the ?- pastor, Rev. Robinson. ? Excellent music was rendered by ?: y'"'v Lip-lit Buleah choir. The offering was taken and the fol-lowing societies reported: Red Hill, C? r/\r\Y\ Rnnovnlnnt JpriiQM Ionj. St. John, $2.; Mt. Mariah ~? ST.WfT; Tea Ridge, $R.77; the . public Sf.f>5; total $25.77. The. M"t Marinh Missionary Snr-ipy -? ?of which- -M?.- -Amvie-Jofh^swpres'ideut held their special services on tho 13. Rev. H. S. Gallman preached a good sermon. The different societies reports and the public collection amounted to $26!"27- Mr. Jas. 1%. Dixon, farm 'demonstration agent and Mr. Joe Sims one of the leading fawners of this section motored over to Manning and visited some progressive farm's"of That community. LAURENS NEWS . Serv cos were held in all churches Sunday at their usual hours with large congregations worshipping. The presiding elder Nance was With us to hpld his last quarter. His text for Sunday A. M, "All things possible to him that beleiveth." The subject; soul-stirring as well as spiritual again tm Sunday night another wonderful sermon was listened to. Misses Henrietta Fowler and Mag gie Garrett hath of the freshman class left Tuesday. Miss Fowler for Bene diet and Garrett for Allen. We wish for them both a successful school term. ? I the late Mrs. liattie Ferguson of Co Iumbia spent the past two weeks here M Ttlfi nome of their relatives Mr. jand\\lrs.' W.-AL Moore. Mrs. Thomina, Rogers, Mrs. Cora ^Dillingham, i.Mrs. Allen" and Master ; Lewis Williams, Jr., all of St. Paul, Min., motored here a few weeks^ago and were stopping at the home of \-tva --r-iYTo'- TV^i<"ijpTGT. >Y Tf~Tin^ hootv scuriethnfe since Mrs. Rogers has been here and friends were delighted to have them, they have ben the reciptant's of. many dinners, teas and 30jciitl 1 unctions. Lewis, Jr. is thw sun ^f Mr. Ludy Williams. 1 Mrs. I. Jp. Pinson of Morris College was guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fuller a few days ago. She is Miss Emma Fuller's instructor of art aml domostic science. Mrs, Alice Young has returned to j the city after an extended stav ir .'.he mountains of N. C. We are sorry to report Mrs. Sarah 'Smith confined to her room. I Mrs. Lidie Sanders Kibler and litItle daughter, Lois Marcelle after spending a while with parents left Tuesday evening for their home in Washington, D.* C., little Miss Kibler. is ver yentertaining and won many .friends while here. Mr. Willie Young who has been upending oomotimc in?Pa.,1, has ic- I turned to the city to be with his j mother Mrs. Alice Young,.,. Misses Eva K. Dimlap, Daisy" and ! Vertelle Neal, accompanied by Messrs j.Maddison and Adams all of Ander-r son were dinner guests of Miss Magr ! gie T. Garrett Sunday afternoon, .when they motored to Clinton to isit friends. Mrs. Andrey Wanzer has returned to the city after spending a few week^in Pittsburg". CARLISLE NEWS The Sunday school was in full -blccm on Sunday .morning. We have just closed at Mt. Eden one of the best revivals held in the State. This is a lots to say but it is a fact. The meeting was conducted by JRcv. J. It. Johnson, Jr.," pastor of Waj man Sta. Winnsbo'ro, : This pastor Is a" yoiing~Tslah". He jdid not leave a stone untured. Everybody is pinging 'praises to .him for J his wonderful way of conducting a j revival. He is a "wonderful singer as ! "H as a wonderful preach jr.' May he livelong to do work for Christ. IV D H. Sims, was a recent pop caller at thodiome of Rev. and Mrs. -W. I.. Johnson, we were pleased bej ond wcrds to have him come. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cronier and Dr. Perrin of Grc-enwcod. Mrs. Eliza Wallace of Helena the mother of Mrs. Fannie Johnson and Miss Peggy I.. Houston were recent visitors of Rev. and Mrs. W. I.. Johnson and daughter Edna.- We aie always glad to have our friends to see us. Come again . sunn. _ Miss Edna Johnson was. . a. .recent visitor of Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Johnon Jr., of Winnshoro, She reports a very pieasant stay. She visited ;some of her class-mate* while there. Sorry Mrs."Johnson"had to go to the hospital but hope she will soon recover. Rev. Johnson accompanied by the pastor were the dinner guests of Mrs. Alma Dickerson. Mrs. Lindy Jeter, Mrs. Lula Crosby and Mrs. Florence Tinner. Mrs. Areli Beechum of Union, Mrs. Mazaline Sims, of Boston and Mrs. Nancy Cheeks of Spartanburg are hci'o vi.iitinu relative^?wrd?friends. We hope they are enjoying themsel ves. ? ?, - Miss Lizzie English is-" from the " ho-pitfik She is doing nicely to the delight of her frippdrt M iss RosaTee Brown .left -Sunday for Columbia where she win he a student at Booker Washington High. Messrs J. C. Byrd and Anderson Caldwell vfcre visitors ins. Carlisle 'otnrtfayT" WEDQEFIEI D NEWS Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor, The fourth Quarterly Conference of the Wedgelield Circuit convened here in Orangchill A. M. E. Church, August *29 30. The conference was called to' order by, P. E. Rev. J. M. Harrison after an appropriate opening the P. E. | prnrredrd to outline the work of the quarter and in his- very timely ad dress assured the most profound re gard for the work thy had done in the Greece !ipg rpi;n-tei- and that-. -hehoped that the work of this quar , ter ' would be geyond , the record - of the past.?After all reports pres em were in the conference closed un til Sunday morning 9:30. The most worthy Supt. Brother Solom Ramsey opening classes were taught byMrs. A. K. Harrison and others n'n,v by the District Supt., Miss A. E. Tjrog don. After Grief: remarks~~Gy the P. E. which" was enjoyed the 11:00 ot-Ioch service commenced. , After the opening Rev. Dixon in Produced the^ PI E. to preach.1* lie used for a text Acts 26:26 subject "A Witness for Jesus." It was -a burning message. After all report the P. E. expre* sed himself as being well pleased with the progre.ss of each department. He hartily commnded our efficient Pas tor, Rev. J. E. Dixon for the su6 cessful achievements on each under taking. He also commended the offi cers and members for the splendid spirit of co operation by manifested. The first Sunday in September was a great day at Bethel A. M. E. Chrch Pastor Rev. Dixon preached a strong sermon at 2:30 Rev. Mrs. Janie Boy., ed of Sumter, S. C., preached another ' glorious sefmon. 127, members toolr the Lord's Supper. We were proud to have Miss Viola Boston the Dis trict League Supt. to address the League Sunday. Gome again. - ' * ' * . ' .4. . . \ TRfcraXMCTTO CLINTON NEWS Tuesday night, September U, The Franklin (Quartet of Claflin College appeared at Bell Street Hi School un der the auspices of Willing Workers Club of Friendship A. M. E. Church. Splendid rendition was ro'ilirtid Thn jWonVt Plnh comprising M"s?rit Joseph Reder, John H. Wallace, Clyde Cannon, G. T. Henry, Churley.Taylm-, Clinton Wadsworth, along with Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Gary were splendid hosts and hostess to Prof, -1 T, W? Miins, newjnaiKipfiLjA1^fett~5Trrvet ii i -Sic fiool.--"iHj^f'acuIty and also Misses ; Mazie Young, Rubye Johnson, Maude ! Shelle, Rubye D. Miller, Mr. and Airs. Godfrey Ferguson, Mrs. Fannie Wal lace, Mrs. Lillie Dendyfi Mrs. Gladys llenrv. Mr..?W,?E,?i.nlicsvood,?M i'.s. j E. E. Wadsworth, Mrs. Eva E. J wood, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee Thompson, Jr., and Rev. T. II. Addi son. An enjoyable evening,was spent, i'his?atlair?was?Thnrsthry"" evening7 i September 11. Mr. C... Wadsworth ' made the% welcome, address to Prof. I Minis' faculty and well wished the j newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Thompson | WHO were, leaving the said, evening for New Jersey. 1 Mims, and Mrs. Fiinnie Wallace were on the receiving line. A delicious two course supper of chicken salad, potato chips, cheese, straws, iced tea, and ice cream and cake was served. The Pulpit Aid Club met Friday at the parsonage. Mrs'., T. H. Addison entertained. ? The call for Allenites to meet with Rev. Addison was answered Friday evening 8:30. An Allen University Club was organized with Prof. Minis tor President; Miss C. E. Dorrah, vice President; Mrs. Bertha E. Ferguson Secretary"; Miss D. Maude Shelle, Assistant SecretaryMrs. R. P. Alex ander, Treasurer; Mrs. M. I... Addi son, Reporter _ Rev. D. S. Subcr, Chaplain. All Allenrtes are asked to become i members of this club and render ser vie. We "meet with .PrdTTMlnTs^Sep temmber 25, 8:30. ' (Sunday morning, Mr. Leax and Mr. Davis 'worshipped with us. Our Presiding Elder, Rev. Gary preache.1 Sunday evening from John 3:3. , He gave us a stirring sormoni Undertaker I. W. Williams and his wife who are in business in .our town now worshipped with *lus at the evert ing hour. ' ..... The Y. W. S. C. met with Mis G. ' Pettis Friday evening of last week. She gave the last, social of the school year for the time being. Monday evening the club met at Miss R. Brown's Mr. U. Calhoun* is stricken with paralysis. We hope him a speedy re covery. Misses Eva Kate Dunlap, Daisy Xeal, Vertelle Xeal, Messrs Macltli^on and Adams of Anderson," S.. C., and Miss Maggie Garrett of Laurens were the visitors of Misses D. Maude Shclle ltubye M. Johnson, Marie and Mattie Mayme Young, Sunday. . _ JMARIOX NEWS The services at the ehurchys here was well attended Sunday by the reg ular church goers and many visitors. The pastor and members of St. John put* over a fine day from all angles." The services Sunday morn ing was very good and Sunday even, ing the services rendered by the boys was a rare treat. Mr. Wardell Xi ehols preached a splendid sermon and the. choir composed, entirely ef boys rendered gooi music. Messrs Rviv s'efi Fladger, X. =C, Jennings, IT Goddard, Jr. Otis McQueen,"Pa^T^T1* chols, Robert Williams, Ball, I.amberi. Lewis, and many others whose nam e's I failed to get were instrumental m VfiAUlllg Ilk' plcnit' :i sucnet. Mr. John T, Graham and his sistei Mrs. Singletary of Atlantic City. X. J., motored down to visit relatives uivi friends. They also attended serviceMisses Lois, Martha and Rirhy Cannon of Mnllins were pleasant cat! ers at the A. M .E. Manse Sunday School. v More than one luin.'.red and fifty white friends attended the song sor ?vice at St. John Sunday night. an*f "each one expressed?|iIiuiiisHvoc?nrenjoying. 'Mrs. ellen Gerald and hoi three grand children, Mildred, Arilia and George Sands are here from Neu York visiting relativ.es and, friends. Mesdames Annie Simmons, Willie Washington, Lnman and Xotiise John son have returned from Che* hospital of Florence where they underwent operations. Their many friends arc delighted to have them hack home, Rev,. J. S; Coo and ' Mrs. .-Almoin Johnson stopped over in our city l'of a few minutes Monday morning. home of Mrs. Nora Bowens on Fri day night. Everyone had a delight ful time. : Mr, J Alford Ellerbe was seen in town during the week end. lie is a student at State College. Prof; Johnnakin was in town_xliir._ ing the past"Week attending to busi affairs. ; Brother Rheims and Mrs. .Marie Parker , are Oh the siek~hstv ?~1Vfigs~Thelma Qoddard is^ v-isitiw^ relatives and friends -in Florence. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Duckett, Mesdames E. N. Goddard, A. V. Ha I ?:? Mice Kva Davis attended the W. 11. {fnd F. M. Conference Branch meting at Zion last week. _ tends'a hearty welcome at all times. The funeral services of the" late Dave Bertrice was held at Mt. Hebron A. M. E. Z. Church last Sunday. A short and beautiful sermon was preached by the pastor. Scripture lesson by the Presiding Elder, Bey. E. C, Coolc. Rev. E. C. Cook( Presiding Elder of this district A. M. E. Z. Chuich, de livered a very thoughtful and inspir ing sermon at Mt. Hebron last Sua day. The morning service was great ly blessed Ly his presence. We ar^ earnestly soliciting new subscribers-, let us- subscribe a* a booster, promoting strength and du rability to this splendid paper. _ I LF,AT>EH I Mis. Cora Hani.; of Pleasantvitto. N. J., .who hu^ been here visiting | her niece Mrs. J X. McClintie lelt foi Conway .last Kriday. , * HELENA NEWS Sunday school opened' with and officer? on "the ioh. fie--- \> /t iYoung reviewed the lesson. A'. ? o'clock "Rev. R. A. Young delivered_a_ burning sermon. Mr. Eliott Wright, Mr. Miles Mi Jiilgjemr*?Bi iurp and one of their [t it?n.d. gji:la...gfirg ..with us from (Y tumbia. Comp again. - Mrs. Carrie Metz was also witr. us:| She has been visiting her .children in New York and Washington. At 7 o'clock the A. C. E. Lertcuc . met with president, Miaa Emma Loe .Gary and members at their post. We are asking all to come out on Sunday evening, the lesson will be taught by Miss Edna Bracy^ At- 8 o'clock Rev. Yousg ' delivered I another burning sgrpaon. Our hearts burned while he talked hv thn wnv ABBEVILLE NEWS Miss Sarah B. Henderson, .one of the teachers of State A. fc M. .Cnl.le-ge of Orangeburg' left Thursday of this week after spending one week here on Scession Ave., as the honored house guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. I.atiiner and family. Mrs. Julia Jenings of Evanston, HI. j came here last Saturday to spend one. week . with hcr -si&ter, Mr. and .Mrs*-! William Beard and family, after attending the Baptist Convention in Athinta, Ga. Mrs. Jenings left today foi her respect i# home. Miss Helen CTarence Latimer left Wednesday of this week for Ridge Srrings, where she will teach school his term. Rev.. Henry Linton is home again fioni Detroit, Mich., to the delight rf his many friend-* Rev. Linfon has (M-n gone for several years. Mrs. Minnie Kennedy is sick at "imp home on Cherry St. M'iss_ Lilliam Lewis is home again I al ter-spending tw0 weeks in Atlanj ta, Ga., her cousin Miss Mary Lee iCummings of Hodges is here attendi ing school in the A'bbeyille County i lammtr Dt'nooK >? Mr. Henry Bibbs is real sick at hi< ho me on "Blue Hill." .Mr. Bibbs ],ius host, of warm friends throughout tlu- county, who hope for-him a safe anil speedy recovery. Mr. George Baker passed away at his home in Ft.- Pickens here Thurs_day night at lQ o'clock, Sept.. 3, 1U31. Mr. Baker was a native of Abb.'ville unty and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Mr* Bal er was a successful farmer for a _.! nc: number of years. lit; taken ill with his throat nearly three 'weeks before the end cafiio. Mr. Baker was a brother of the late R' v. Samuel B. Baker, Sr., who passed away hero on Sunday A. M. July -M 1025. He is survived by his wi'V. Mrs. Susit? Baker, children, Mr. William Baker, Sr., of Columbia; Mr. Washington Baker, apd a g"radson, Mr. William Baker, jr.,, b6th of Atlanta, Ga., one brother; Mr. llanini.'r.d Baker. The funeral was held on Saturday P. M. the 5th in St. -lames A. M. E. Church, conducted ' v-tho nador( Rev. P. S. 'Mosely, D. I h,-with liuenov-i'i-t m?JLakeview ?cmmai y. Misses Olivia and Celestme Crawfold .of Cyprus Chapel spc-lit last Saturday en Secession Ave , with theiE?sisU'i-iu-l*w Mrs. W, P. Crawford. - ?s- - - . ? , . Me^sdames I.I. L. Jay and J. E. Crawford spent Wednesday gf last ui 'k on South Main St., with Mrs. lav's euuO'n and enjoyed their visit eating niuskadlnes. A young lady on Secession was fixing to xurl her hair to go to , church and broken the lady's lamp -IfhMViincy. ' ??? !' A young lady on Secession Ave. ! was iufiking foclii1' -friend ho\ fiom (Greenwood Friday of. last week to flake her to a dance at hi> home, but was disappointed. !; Rev. A. W. Brown, D.L).. of Kichj mond, Yn., spent omr day and one i night?with?lu?1 h i w.-.-U-, aft or atj tending the Baptist c fin von ion in At. lunta, Ua. Dr." Brown is an ex-pasjt?>r -of' Ml.. Pleasant Baptist^ church j hero J?nd an old friend. W'e are alj.ways proud to ha\e Dr. Brown with l.ATTA NEWS Sunday being a beautiful day ever..body was out in full. The Sunday School was in full bloom with Supt. i Guiles in charge. . At-MA :.'h> Rev. I. .1. CinniMe preach j (I a soul stirring sermon and many i hearts were niade to .rejoice. At 5 j-nMuck the A. C E. Eeague wa.-* 1 called to order by the President Miss were out and enjoyed the meeting. IV.e are still XAtltrrff for ntrW jvfornhor Prof. J. H. IIallium attended the \ ocat tonal .ueeung in ur-angeourg last week. . - MW -Xhelma'-Spciiia. ui" _J2unnctts'._i - \ illf w.-K t)Y..- <|jniHi- guest of P 1-of. and Mrs. Robert MeHry.ie Friday. She also -.pent- a few minutes .with . Mi s Rosa J. K-ladgor. Miss El real eth Johnson is at home ap:i in tit the delight of her friends. Mi.s Willie Newman who has been : .-pending the summer in Georgia witli her. aunt is at home again and re ports -a'-very- pleasant stay. Mrs. r Maggie R. Retina spent a few min u'.fcs. in DiRort Tuesday "I*. M. as the guest of her daughter. ,Mr. Harvey Smith, John Brand and John Brand. Jiv. motored to Kings t i'i-i' Sunday. . Prof. Garretpand wife of Columbia spent a few minutes with Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Flolman'last Tuesday'P. M. Misses Ernestine Fladger, Emma L. Guiles and Alice Allen spent the dn-y Sunday in Zion,. S. C., as _lLo_ guests of Miss Lena Lewis. They re ported a verv pleasant trip. Mr. Willie B. 'Smith was the guest of Miss Marie Morgan Sunday even trig. " ?? . " ~ ' * SL.J PfH full of\br< vhality\^ HAMILTON'S "?[, ' lfill Main St. DIA.* f 'DS and WATCUKS nn Easy Terms -Si Office. Small Kx.yin.si_ Small j'roiit I FAN-O-LIN SYST) M I " I 1 r? Rca.itu r ..It *?j LL?U Give KAN-u-.,I.N Hair, Scalp Dandrull'-and" Toilet l'l eparutions a trial, Their >worth lias beenproven. Registered in U. S. Pat i ent Office. I AGENTS WANTED, W rite for tern., M ide by? ? 7 Mme Fannie L. Carolina 1029. High Mai Let ? trie) GEOKGETOW N, S. C M -.est.- ). E. WifTnTi.i an.! ivdi'us ; naKe u iv out ut' town Sunday even ing visiting friends. " => It was quite a .shock to =c *Mr Hannibal tviadgei in t avn sundi.; 'vcniiig He is: usually found.in Lb! ion. . , n . ait. Herbert AlbYcii ' L ' .tin r -oiiK-time in Marion with his brother. Mrs, Louise McNeil of Marion \v;.^ Hie guest of Mrs. .R. . E. Lla i. Wednesday. AIKEN NEWS . . ,\ By Henry Jones. Jr; r . "Mr. aiid Mrs". Thomas Adams Tfavc*. ! just returned to the citv alttr ...a" - ; week's stay in the city of Savannah,' CI a. Prof and Mrs. Brier C nion Taylor, have returned from Lousiaina after a three weeks stay at Mis. Tayh?r'> mothers home, Mrs. Ada Jones. Prof. K. B. \V,illianis has returned home to resume his work at tlx? Schofield School.. Hen-ry_ Jones. Jr.. - has been cloetiH] ds dlrectm- ,f athU-" tics at the Edgefield High School. Mr. Clarence Hammond has- left the city to begin his new work as yN. instructor in the High School at" (i Millwood, S. C. y'j Mr, James Robertson. Mrs. Part? - chert?and Mrs. hewis and -family^ haVe returned to the city lY-un"" .a .. f pleasant -tay in New York City Mi>s Htttie Bowman 'entertarnrrt 'v a party ot' young guest at her home Sept. 9th. . Dr. Liodscy is improving alter an > accident Labor day night, i The- New Ball-pavilion must, up.--toj date" nv this "section was" burned down ^ ! Lab. r day night after the dance, it .is being recofi-true ted. Miss 1/eta Jones entertaiii>"?i a , I number of young friends Sep"!. 12. l ( | Among those present were. Mit-[A. I.c-wis. R Seabrook-, F.. Meachum. IR. Ball, t. Hurley, .TL Bowman. W. . 'kins, A. Pinckhcy', "C|." Cuvrvr "FT M ! fiallmah. M Weaver II Crawford M M. >? ' -M .! . p_ ! L. Lewis, Jr., E. Flemtnihgs. E. Hum! Thompson, L. H. Brown, \V. Perry-, A. B. Euh;tr.):s, M flaki-i-?nxt,d.-111. ?. Hal ley. ,Mr, and Mrs.. Joseph Hailey have !; "TefuSteU TO fhe city atTeir"S~sfuy in , Xpu York. . Mrs. Daisy Brown . i> improving ,. jt'ter 'being very ill. Miss Elise Davis j is up alsi from being ill. Mrs. L. u'; E. Williams of Orangeburg and no. ih?s ivilfil 'M i I'i Ada ilni'ie. Si.,r,.i .i. Mr. Junes motored to Irni". S. i I where- ho visited Miss O. Alien and | Miss I. EM<>n also other friends in *y I Ci lumhia, Orangeburg and Chatle^r ' [ ton. I- Master A. B. MeGhee, nephew o ' (| I Mr. A. B. MoGlioe, contractor of this xvV,' city called at the homo of the* to-- ' j porter while visiting in The city. ^ . 1 | Dclamor of West Berry, niece of Mr, j Louie Martin ha> just rettimoil tlu-r home after a visit 'h" ' hi-.r husbands parents, both the bride and groom are popular in tluir heme towns. like Andrew Robertson Institute. ' : opened . Sept. 14. RPVP-t. E. G.iutl, j principal. Mrs. A. L. W. Jones,. as - jUl sistant. Send all mail to your re- j "porter; yM W1I1TM1KK NK\yS 1 =** ' Mr, ami Mr>. Robert Voj^mJ re^TTT: ( I i?11, A11'?lu.n'm m?T'olfi'Pioil?1 -rm Fla., Saturday evening after a ' visit j of a week with relatives awl friens. j iiw Mjss I-ouam.a Young left Saturday . Alt for Magnolia. N. C., where site will ; of teach. lull Mrs. Vivian ('ant. and Mrs. Get* jjo Crude. Glenn returned Sunny from Darlington. S_ C.. where _they have been attndiag .summer school and ro . ,ue ports a pleasant stay. * - y\\ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrdf Mr. and "u, Mrs. A. C. CaldwelPani Miss Purnet jvw ta Rice motored to Marion, X. (\. on v Wednesday ten attend the Mariumtc (Hub of which Mr. G, F. Pead is the j. |; president aTid who is now teaching in the Marion lligh School. ' _ pii Rev. C. II. McRac. Mr. Milton Jeter tj1( and Rev. Steveson of Chavlott^ mo tnicil to Chester. ~ ~~~ J A large crowd attended the revival meeting at Sims Chapel Baptist fp, ?Church Sun'ilny.?Rhv. Dickson?od?? Daytona Beach, Fla., is conducting v the meeting*, ^ . - -*i >oy ^ ?ad/^B, rn WMTMIKHI'I- M ?1? II? ????? 1'WI'W IUP Ml L,mK?? '' Wr I "JUST FINE" ?jE BOUT.-a year atft.6 J was " ury tired.?I* seemed' : 'like m\ xtieiigth was all gone, j I did not loci like doing any- TT ilnnf - Sly "appetite, was.poor ! and I whs vwj' nervous.-"-' "My mother told.- rne to try Car-dui. Tiie first bottle helped infc. I ate more, so had more f \ strength. I was much less nervous. I took more Cardui and felt just fine. I recomAda Parks, 1C3 N Depot St., _ E&Uon'Ga. ' -v *" Maijv women have reported "just Jine" alter taking Cartiui ( at ; li drugMi". V. ;Helena. S. C., was vr:--,i t- vv+T'-svl'-itniiiv. Stop a short he at t-tj - C;t\ l?ry Cleaners. M r~ - Sadie?''i a" 'if ij. <j4?l:*niont. ;? :.t a tV.Y'.d ?.;?> witj. her. uncle Mr.. . At: . <'!i the siik !;:-t.aiv .Mr. .and Mrs. u/iv S< iti-i;. ,i\I r-. Kstelle Kichgebcr, Sisiiii Kiyes |'t r.tr?.-r, Mr. Asbury h.'">!!.? . M; .!'i~i,.S: Fertfyson and "I-ifk V "ur 11-. let A. C. Caldwell ii ym; a';.." 1!;,!: eat- l'ur^idies a ct'Tuity. The C.ty iby . ( K-aiH iv makp old it he- tin>k in vv. I-'itf II :?;?> < . ..r,..| T'h.hI . stop at KrM~?t-rn- Vf-n.-r" .yr.u always. ine'et sin .KI'a: 1111? ;!.o-e_ watni days stop at t-i V tki'sV for t ;\uin and lountain 'n.i-.s. - ' \\ hi : .;. yd; \\ i-.^uii repair stop .Me?r- AUghtry and ililiin ' * M:r- AkrH-Ti- t-?returned to ... Tiyuii. X. C., after vis ' v ?; >ivk Mrs. Josiah . . " " 7 1 At;.-:. !- ilini'y Wallace ?t?r The fttm?.ir.Tv'rr?N"- news ~ Am- Ki.}. -unpin and children 'tftf! Kinjrsti'w Stinflay to at -u?t-hii?yU?h*r,p -ststr-r, .Mrs. ~ - ? ii.ic Kiver.I i-'h ' 1'.' A, ?'::-.i-tie left- Sunday < i iiteting as a student ?U ,.\ < ) iry (,' :ar}f-} - School. \Vfc ^7? -n hit.* * <ur? essT'i!" -I'l'aol year. Mi'. Nathaniel Xesb'tt has returned ' "-^r->y-?rrvp.1T11p rvrtn ~ ;t. M ?;. l.v.tie Christie. Mr--. Car !:>h Kg::. hs returned 'to ]>. c. after spending net int.- with v dative- and friends. I he. Radii. Social given at the ihe ?.f Mr. and Mrs. Murry Olivei s enjoyed ! y a],!. T-hose that'were sent: Miss Chiudio' Jefferson. Mrs. ;i= '"l tingle h.h-.T -"Misses Gardenia - ... nr'ieit1:.: K.at id MarlTdu Ragin; s.-r!-; demount and Frank Han ay. l.awr < Murci-s. I-.n-.ii-; Oiivev, ? ai y .la:.a-. ("e. .< i!e Aliiek. and Wil rn IragHfr 1'ant ing and cafd play : were-llu-r n.titn features of the nlng. I'uneh \v?- served. His* Alva' Hmni"- rif-jfc-art-ar"has? ~~ timed al'fer spt-niKng -.stflut time h Miss Clau :re""ttTTrrTsnTr?"?: ?: Uta and Mrs. \Y..',ty,r .Foster and a- daughter and nephew of Brook . ' 4 i. . N. V.. are hero visiting their rrr?rtr-?1 >. a. Christ It1. Vl il..-uise 1'iiigie _ of Savannah. _ _ .. is .Ktv visiting iter parent* .ur. + Mr*r -Mcintosh. ??. Mr>. Jdr-ie (.?. Ragin loft Tuesday I'iiu'wood to assist Iter daughter s, svVslili Wells dilgiUg. the?ttitie'sS her suit li: t!?. .lolm Hut st Wells, e had a 'serious ayaek of Diphe is now Improving-nicely. Mrs. I).. A (. hrijfiie. Mr. and Mrs ^ altar l\est.i r and little daughter"* tie,the dinner guests on Monday of '.' and'Mrs. 1 hairy C. Ragin. -They re also the supper guests of Mr. 1 Mrs. rhas. 11. Ragin. Mr. and s. I>avid King and children form.^ \ of thts-Vrt-y.- hut now of Miami, i.. are here visiting their parents. The girls and boys here are be., tiling to feel the school spirit in ?ir bones again. * * Do Most Of Your rading With Our Ad* , jrtisers. ,* " ' . . i - ' ? ? s .J . " ?? ? . . . .. w. . ?. i' i . *