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Page 8 r:: iieip wantki>:~ Colored help WJifiTetl to veuistw at the Southern Employment Bureau 2029 Taylor Street. Phone 7252 ? ?~ )- I^. C. Privett I SMITH-COLEMAN % I FUEL CO. | 1 Coal - Wood - Coke ? 8 "Satisfaction or-Money Back'' < ? PHONES 3124 and 3125 $ ~$ 1921 Taylor St., COLUMBIA o~ ypi???mrnnmmm? w>?> v'X- v v . *! v vv*!**.J. I X That okl Suit Dros or Hat bo- jM V hiii.il .the trunk X "Need not bo considered .funk, ?|* $ We have a' process, tried and Y, ? true, ; , .{. Y That makes the old clothes look Y X like now. ~ ^ [? Dry Cleaning For I .a dies And ? x - (lent lemon A ^ J. W.-B? Vinson \ yrt^rrnhtxr:. prv clioa'n--x? ing and dyeing x X 1*11 ON K 71r?2 { ' ? 713-Main St., Columbia. S. f, X X A Mother's Care With All { ? You Wear... _ X -t-x*-x* X"X".', ^ " ; . " T7?~ . | ,, i . lit 1 UAS .A.>17 U.JLl. LEEVY'S SERVICE j STATION & OAPAGE ^ 1 S.'{1?Taylor St- 1'liuno !)'271 Ol'EN Al-l. NHiHT r??? 1 HST YI K No I ; [ All person< having claims, ayUinsi the estate ? 1' I're<t<>:i !. yd' It-eousoil. are hereby in>i iiV< i t il;'!: ramr.duly .verified,' with, tae .'.d.rsijrncd.. ?^ahd-A-hoso in. d'hl ?ri r~ ' i t ; i" Will. please make payna ht ia.ewi.-e. ' N.~.1T j lui eTlet:ii-i\, A ! .id'ii-" ratoi Columbia, S. (', I'll'.1 Wa-.hintrlua St. lit. 10-:;. ('olaa.liia. S. ('. " ' IN MK.doRf Ol r In memory of our nun ! r, -Mr Aurelia Chiek, who died October V>30. "You'are not- f??vir->t?d? Nor will y.pu ever J.v.; . ' . . ?As long as life. a'n.l i.e. I:. ; ' I -A ~ r~f h r e: " *?r~t" " ij . { Dear mother I miss \>>:r All. through t lie. Way v. I.*.-; over ff <jo: | ' ' All" tlmruprlr the night"IVowr;To*ut.: r j ?\??? ?Kevins?- ' ? - ? ?. . | For JiO mother to. v: k?\ mi* >111- ? j my dreams. .' ? I miss you all th-n'igh weary hours ' I miss you "otTT7,ilo "sunshiV^ ! an 1 flowers. As I think or you eneV ?!u'y I knpw how hajnyv 1 w ul.i If I only had you hu? !. wi'h me to ' stay. Still there's one suvci eonsotution j- Which fills inv lieart ;wlu..y: ?? 1 trnv.. to Von I,IV vary >? >< l_ Before you went away.'.* . ? B^Iui^Xon t\-'n! -e.iv, ?&L Your ine- daughter.-; ' ' Mrs. Fannie M. Unison .Mrs. .Alliert D;.\. * -.1 17 JlcBetli St., I.'aion, S. ('. j GREENWOOD NEWS. I Rev. A. C. Siifnpter. D. 1>., Green- j -r- villc,- preached one?wi.fj; t'^rr?Rev. .f. | M. Jackson at, ^Yost'op Chanel A. M . E. Church in a revival meeting. The meeting was a great success fiom all ! ' points of vicAv. One soul was con -1 verted-- ami five people joined ' the I church. Rev. Sumpter is a strong j KOapiil_4>j^ailha^ j Miss Madeline Jackson, the attractive and talented daughter of Rev. | and Mrs, J. M. Jackson has returned j to Allen university for school after j spending several weeks hove at home Miss Blondell Martin of .'(,'hatta- : nooga, Tenn., is here spending awhile j with her grand patents. Mr. and Mrs7[ A. J. Poole. Miss Julia Young of Wayne-boro, ' Ga., has been spending some time 1 here with Rev. and Mrs. Jackson., She f has returned to Georgia to resume, her school ^Vorkj A musical and literary concert .was given at Weston Chapel last Tuesday Eri--- evening.?It was a. great success -and r was enjoyed by all who wore present. 1 The members /of Weston Chapel a. ,have him very kind to their pastor and family. Last week they surpri- . sed them with several weeks supply 1 's 'of groc^ie>s. It was very much ap-1 > ' -pf*?*ated, -? : >7. 4. ^ * , 1 r 1 - - - Preji It coats v?n money; it f Cousin Noah, who saw th( locomotive said: "Maybe so to do their traveling in the lues that prove that it pa Stores. x -LA 4vIb. pail 40c COMPOUND h 1^ R\IV BACON, BostC I FAT BACONJb. Salad Dressing Sam E RINSO 3 Pkgs ~ jj PURE Ground Coffc ? 2 in 1 POLISH | MEAL, S. C. Water] MATCHES, 2 Regul Eagle milk, Car LUX or LIFEBUOY TRIPE, Large Can, "CIGARETTES, All 1 !t Tax Paid, Cart pjiTrNsT"La r gejCaj Maxwell House or 1 (Tfj) FASHIONED lb. Cut ; I! TIED liAYMrrX Z\ri fOM7\ T( >1 ^ST'NoT? Corn I or Post PTkK~8 mJI ( >n-IH FANCY RICE, 6 lbs SAIS ?C UK AT 1 33 c. Now Flour iGuaranteed Milled by Makers <>1 kiivm Cake Flour, REDkl()SE,^v Self-Rising, 2 lib. 49< Pi:iH L( T WftClTT ~2^ r). 60c:' 481b. I SWAN;! DOWN, I>h | heller made I "WKere The Dull | WJlK'iE YOUR 1)01 I ai&rAssuaii | man m COO!) FLOUR 21 1h. ! ~ 1',()?!,!?>(; 1J.UON, II). I kfr if * ('o\. lh.. fi ( () '! KC, Guaranteed I'jut HOSlK CUOIM) MKAL, \\ HOLE GRAIN KICK, (ill TOM.VI 0 ( ATSCP and S< 3 . -APPiJo. PvtLSWEET POTATOES, Port SMOKED HERRING, per A ( I T HEAD FISH, per clo> TOMATOES. Large Can, < I IN OCR MARKET A LI. J | FRESJIJsTEW REEF, lb. R?NDLESS RREAKIAST SMOKED RACON, lb. . SPARE RIHS, 2 lbs. for " I NECK RONE,'. ' lbs, for I PIO I 1 VI R 11^ fnr BLACK HAWK HAMS, lb DRESSED FRYERS, lb. | PRESSED ?IFX3r-ltr-^. ~ THE PALMETTO \ nHHHiiaips i i jdice I ilways has. and always will. |? ? lirst wood-burning railway . I i, but my family will continue good old covered wagon" Vays to trade with your Home RD- I 8 tb. pail (}9c - jj est errade. tb. 9e iradrlbr 10c tier's Pint Jar 19c B ?e^2 lbs. 25c ground, pk. 25c 9 ar 5c Boxes for __ 5c 9 l 18c |i Soap. 3 Cake's for 19c g 25c Value 15c Popular Brands nn yi.59 ? n (Old Price 25c) 10c [)el Monte Coffee 30c J POUNDCAKE, B rq, Tall Can 25c B Cans 25c || Toast.les 2 pkg. 15c || Au 11?riunu )"?<' M ?.% * * v'i* i m \. for 25c ^ast Year's Price 1 ?)C J to give Satisfaction. Ill f the Famous Swans* jjil 481b. 95c; 96It). $1.90 S Plain or Self. Rising,?I|_ SI. 15; %tb. $2.25 Jjg lin or Selt-ilising, m . 121t>. 40c; 24fl>. 75c " CTADCC i J 1 Ui\LJ ar Does It's Duty" S .LARS GO FARTHER StEDEWSl KLY STREET 1 MHHBMHHnnH Q Has 19c; 12 lb. Has 25c n T^c m _ 49c ja e lb. ^ . _r_ 11c [9 l>s. for * . 25c lifer HT, each , __ 5c o Rico, Pk. 25c || 2ach . . ' L_._j.__ 5c In IK ATS STRICTLY NATIVE. BACON, lb. ^ SBHMBBHHBHHHHHMtfk. i * * ? *' ? i M?AT>ER ~ GARDEN HINTS 7 ;?? r i. , It would bo wise for gardeners I that have shrubs, on their grounds to 'inspect them for insect pests. Now that fall is- here, the. insects are beginning to "hole in" for the winter If you got them before they do so, your troubles wilt be demrnishetf thai much in the spring. For sucking insect?, use ta spray consisting of one teaspooriful of nicotine sulphate of "Black Leaf Pcrty" in one gallon of water. Be sure to- disolve about a hand full of soap flakes in the water This will make the s'pray^ adheaf tc the waxy' loaves of the evergreens ??_ - * . tiiiumer, spray inac nas provoned tc I be euprisingly effective 'is one thai ]]s cornposod of one pound of soap well devolved in a gallon of water. Last week I spoke of watering. If your evergreen trees a,s Arbor Vitaes Cedars and Junipers, are. turning , brown, soak them good -every eveirling. Remember that trese bear their j leaves all winter thereby Losing considerable water by transpiration. I Now is the time to plan your spring l garden. Look your flower bed over [and take note of any changes-- you | wish to make. Clean out all wedds before they go [to seed or you will have the same weeds in creased twofold to deal j with next year. If you intend to make_a_-new lawn 'this inirTTncorporate plenty of plant i food as compost or well decayed man, ure. I The 'luxurious green -carpet that will reward'you is. well worth tiro cvtrn trtnnhto " L P^e^C_Lane. S FOOTBALL AT UpOKER , WASHINGTON | At Booker Washington High School fi'M-e U in"o-t-oir.pt bei.;g rvv'e to jn| terest. people of Columbia in football I for high schools. In order to stimulate that interest the schedule is be! ing lr-iue out to luclude the best teams in^tiiis section. Such as the | ones at T*nio?i,.Harbison, Spartanburg Aiken, ('.llurieston, Florence in South Carol1";! and dunbar - 1' Ljxing.m: I ri'rhlar.fl of (Vodi.nin in \ni-tl;. iW-.i: li .a, a'.vi4 Hooker Washing..' ! ' of Atlanta'in Georgia, This year at the Cummings Street, a team which ought to offer high 'class competition. Last year Those Spartanburg scored .its first .victory over our Columbia. team, Therefore Booker Washington followers may look forward to a hotly contested battle at. 'the Slate* Fair Grounds. Live the high school your support so that it uiy be able ?o entry out its enlarged program this year. You can depend on the boys to give you your ii.iuyi worth \.I.en you uuond t)u.'.r ?r;ti..e>. Come ou' en ii asst.1 l'\i ..their lii <t [r:mn. at Allen's Athletic field. Friday, October 10th. High School Coaches Meet The Piedmont Schools are sending their coaches to Hell Street. High a SlitTlop to get together and form a hiirh school, league. The schools at Seneca.-Anderson, GfeOinille, tlreen? wood, Spartanburg, Union. Clinton. Rock Hil. Chester, . Gatfney, Lancaster, Ridge Spring aiiJ Columbia have, been invited to send representatives. This move un the pint of Mr. Slni',,". the physical director of public schools, ia i 1 it'nl 1 un iid ! < nriin . Ill V| I CVII TIIIV *TT M U| LU. \OUUlL!\J<. . (latio'll ami here's hdpring that the upper state secondary schools cooperate with him in his move to organize i high school athletics. It may interest you to know that at.. /-M.in ?.?? .a" \V:<Ik<*r Baptist of Augusta was at Hooker Wash- J ington of Attaptrr last year;?* ??I Booker Hi plays IIMikiml Hi of Gastonia here October. 2.'i. Last year's captain and quarter hatdff Lipscomb is in ohartre of tin Benedict team. Benedict opens its season here a~ gainst Morehouse, October 17. Red ' Simple ins is at .Benedict. Claflin is" back in'the League. Coaches must remain on bench at all .League games. . . .Booker "\Vash1lTgt(TTrls?st4w4trL.' wBU. be ready next week. ?Allen has praclically-Lhc same team it had -last year, Georgia State is-going to , be a power to reckon with in the football championship this season. BEAUFORT COUNTY , TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS Prof. J.- Sr-fchanklin, ?Tr;, motored to Orangeburg,?Tin?hurt?Tuesday who is a .student; at-State College accompanying them one of the recent graduate of the^school. Frederick Greene., An enjoyable trip was had. Mrs." Heneritta Haynes a former graduate of this school, after tenchCounty. She now accepted the gosition of being matron at her "A.ina Mater." She is putting herself iTito" hrr \v?#rk and f cm sure we are awing to have u glorious year >oo<>ooo^c>oooooooooooooooooo ft r FOR 25 YEA R ! I KENNY'S f ?HAS PLEASED I PROMPT 1 | PHONE 5153 F ' C. D. KE ywoo^ceoooooooooooooooooooo / . * f * ' ' " i ,? . . ^ - i ' . ' ' ? I , Mrs? KQnne"*R6^Tiis6nf Re,rr. Rosv J and niece Miss N. Smith motored to I ; the school yesterday to bring* Mrs ? R: hiiisuh's daughter Evorlyn. , This . - past week we have enrolled twentj j more new students. a . ' We Have added to our school a r; complete agricultural course under ( r the direction of Prof - J.'S. Shnnklin Jr., not only* lor the students but tht ; community, at lartrje. Prof, and Mrs. J. S. Shnnklin, accompanying them Miss W. G. Hall i and tw0 of the school boys -attended 1 services at Allen Chapel. Whejp? Rev. 1 i Fordham preached a gjml-stivring , sermon. It wsu true doctrine some- f ) thing wo need daily. ^ 'I* , Sundya, School was indeed interest- !1 i ing the quarterly reviewed by Miss' I Allen. Many looj pointswere brought 1 out. ? DR. DUNTON ADVOCATES MORA - TORIIJM ON ATHLETICS. . t ? To the Editor of The Palmetto Leader t It i? currently reported that the } - inoietuio in the number of upplicationr. ^ - -to?Colleges- fm- scholarship^ or aid- "7 r>+' 4.1.. 1 ? >.1 .-unit' jviiid, is u 11 p receuented", am! s that score's of students are malting: no ? eiTort to return to College this Fall. | As a timely economic, measure, in tended to liminate a major student and college expeVise, the writr rec _ ommends an indefinite moratorium of Intv>collegiate Athletics,-or at least a drastic reduction in y the annual number of games. , We specify athletics, not only on - ac count <>f tllC gluWing eXiiense uT its upkeep and increasing lo?s of time, but'"Because wliatever proficiency, a student may acquire in this depart ment of college life, it entitles him lo no literary consideration. Further more "unless a player is specially bright' in his studies, his credits arc . more likely to decrease than" other . - wise. * ? Would it' not be a .fine overture of ' fellow feeling towards impecunious f students, and their number is.legion, v and a sympathetic recognition of the responsibility of the college, lis well ~ - share,?not?only .,in?reducing?college expenses, but in a much broader sense ' of having a worthy part in nmelioraTnrg"world unemployment, world hun. r ger, agricultural depression and alarm j'o - -iitg^ -fallfng?ImKoPes.? ? 4-h Such a moratorium might prove a to be a favorable opportunity, to re- v visa college eurrieulums. and college ai activities." It should be apparent to ?t-h+j?ivmul (:oa.>ci-vativ^?timt muscle-!?: must ytopi to Draifi power, and the | epectaciar arena {five way to high j ' lass political, business, educational j am) religion* forum. . Human inter- sts and activities have jumped t | l-or ers of .all slates, and now cross [ all continents, all oceans and embrace j ?tt44?po'??pl?M. N-m?w?.<c student?rrm-j? afford to be indifferent to his ehiyice for a greater life, in-a trreater world, I with multiplied opportunities for ad: I vancement and- usefulness awaiting j him on every hand. ^ bjC'ONOMIST. | VOI'N'C I'EOl'LE LKADERSIIII* | t ()f N( II, AT IlKTHKL (lllRCH j.' SI ND.YY SKHT. 27th. ! I. ?. . A ' One -of the most interesting an.! ; inspiring sessions of. tills boy since its ; organization was Tmhi at Retliel ~C7' .M. K. at" H 1\ -,\I. Sunday wi- h Mis a | Ruth vltynum, 'President presiding. Program: A short sung and prayer | service conducted by president-of A U? ('. K. League: remarks and explanation of the object of the Council and 1 work?we?hope, to aceonipl-fch?this?j? year., very interestingly .outlined b*. .Miss I'ynuni. Almost every young i people's organization -of the t-fty rep- l l'e enU'd at the council and well rem I resenteT. -?nriT7n'Tr~^:"Tr'T^"'TynTi'(?r.1 iL.vr~r~' Isona with ?n piano, solo; Zion B. Y. I'.; C. hy Miss' Willie Harmon; Reading Jones CliO'H'l. by Miss Odessa Bates; Reading; renyurkA- by Mrs, S. ,R. | Cieen, 1'iaYio S-froir;-btttie- MLs Mesy- j? l-lyn.. Of'< eirr Cornet solo, Mr. Joseph j Burgess TrVoeul soT?>. MTss'VC'rd*'ll ('ol j 1 tins;?Vocal?yolo, Miss?-Willie?May ? jlireen; talk by Mr, Beverly Roberts of. St. Luke ami expressions of appro-! val of the work by Rev, Lawrence j which Was enjoyed by all. Several J Visitors and fi iends were with us. Our next meeting1 will be at Join Chapel Church, Cor..' Blossom j.nd ouiuter Sts? the 4th SunSy in Oct< i ber at which meeting we hope to have i - every church in t be ci.t y represented ^ SAWMILL CllCKCII N'KVVS L!^ . . ? v Rev. 1'h .M. Booker, lhistot^The attendance for today was 17. j Rev." I*V M. Booker and ReV. F. W. ,| I'rince changed pulpits; today; Rev. " I)r. F. \V. Fringe preached from the ^ -book of Realms ?1:10 and?miv pas? toial days are 1st and SrrHSundays j f each month. We cordially invite J. mi'mi.prs and friends ox other t-hUlTll J jj ' es to worship with us in these set"- i, 'vices, In OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC'OOOC !; 1 1) SJ_ ~ ~~6 t( O ai coffee i'" . 4, 2 ' COLUMBIANS? I j, dei i very . it 1424 ASSEMBLY ST. IE :nny co. I lp ooo^oOrOo;u?:oao?*aooooowo.oc?oo ?i ; Saturday, October 3, 1931. 5000 RIIN WILD FOR 'CIMARRON' LAND STAMPEDE ;iRV AT SCEN E TOPS tHRHI.S IN FERRER EPIC A pistol . shot, a wild huzza from ),000 throats and t!io groat. land ush score in Kadio Pictures' "Cinorron" was under way; For days an army, of men had been fathering 'in Ihe rolling plains counry near Bakorsfiold, California, fo-\ ussing mind and effort on thq pre^ raration of a mile long front of ox vciii.->, wM'rc (i wagons and rigs of ill descriptions for a simulation of ho Oklahoma land rush of 1889. All morning they- had waited for hat starving pistol shot. Animals mil men wore tense- with cxpectaion. A bugle sounded, then came he roar 01' the,,pi-: M. There was mm of awakened. like; a loud Ruzza u' itiscui'd'Jni a us siimitt'd by men ' 7 'aunk "v- Ith u,'; ?u m. and the harp reprfts of bull, whips that v nicked the'ears like singing bidets. They're Off The whole world had turned on end. l'andcmanium reigned. I'rancing, avvilting- horsemen leaped into action as though they were, propelled from rifles,. : whrte~si)nie bllfl unuied w:i?i)Hii,"~ =1 ox teams, carry-a'.ls and. twowheeler rifts and a few bicycles ;shook the rust and ago opt of * their joints and careened madly onward. From lite vantage point cf the < liiity.-five; cameras' perched "on fifty- t . oot cdevalioiu-% the plain seemed to ill instantly with hundreds of flying hings. Men, horses and vehieleff ' rere everywhere and as they thunored towards the camera stands the r^uiid surok as. though it wpre in ! '!<< ?the hi iv i! 1:11?Oklahoma l'USh, ?~~ his wa?\ a race- in which" only .the tionpcst could survive. ""Scores of ' trn hastily-roe: uiu d "raneli hands 1 the- seitif-n who so.r.vpd as "extras" u- -1 he - -st -Tro foil- t> 5~-j lie"' v, a \ s I d e fun"" hie to keen lip the* terrific pace. Their .'oeheirone expros-i." ns wore additionI i. id-hits for "the cameras. -M- IA--. t iSi " c 4 > Ijj ltirhard IJ1\ a-s Y;tnet*y Cravat AY a goris lu I'rack-tfi) ' ~ AIiiuy_. ?.oil tlu? iinr'i nt wagons hired?tor (in-?M'ciu1?)i;in; ?way 11 ??cl ;.*r t he si ram and broke down, ?. pring !y>r>e.-;?iiiid uicn in confused jumbles. Meanwhile (lie proofs-ion of She nt,r:;nuest tolled I . madly en past the camera stands w hero, a(?i|? the highest, Wesley Jioggh's, the director, was wren, thed in smiles. ' At tiHies *ilie racers w'cre'obscured* ? > .lo.-i o+-t-betr own-making. S^Vft'IetT ~ lto oddiiv. by the wind, the dust liaju-d br.o"ruTi?n~{?"clouds. in and out f w hi; h moved thb racers. Tliis lid ill) Lllio'.pt .led tO'K'll. * ' ? The impetus of tl?i I'ftCers - oarried . :vm a mile m-.so' beyond the cameras hole they w?-.e . eventually stopped v' nr. l.oys and a fence . esperinlly * reeled lojj tho-? purpose.' Now they o?>lrr./l <!"??? 1 11 -nvu v.iv.i ?.'.!K?ii3 ami teams hack till l.i.vi.r?lj-. ;na 1 push inim They card Director liuggdos thank them nd say ti.Uv they had contributed to ?. ie niu.-L thrilling scene in film his)ry. There "was nunc cheering, the inch whittle pounded. and the 5,000 extras'' Xorifiod into long snake DCS fur tin ir i on>.t. povk. fried PQta>es, peas, raTTiTi bread, ice cream ' nd cotl'ee. The "Cimarron" land rush was rev. . ? * ' -?No Casualties M-*' From every conceivable, point of-" lew the scene exceeded expetations.rom the standpoint of motion picture roduction alone it was, perhaps, the . v irgest scene photographed to date, i here vyOi e ho injuries, and this waa, niarkablo in view oi the magnitude f the undertaking.^ "Cimarron," stan i pg TTTehard Dijc, an adaptation of tho novel by . dm Fefbor. The Ircnio of the story laid in the romaptic boom dayp of klahoma when alkali dust, wap its V >ief "crow." The- story continues t>o >30 and.ends, with the romance of 1.