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A COMPOUND OF OLIVE
CASTOR and Mineral Oils
Containing Quinine-Sulphur
Sage-Tar and Tinctures. ;
p??Mr.rr- ' j*n?"w*nn.ui
In cash prices for the b
LADY ANDRES HAIR
age restrictions. Both c!
not more than 50 words o
' ' 1st priz*
, 2nd prii
3 prizes
30 prize
65 prize;
? ?Con4GKt4*Lmk and envelop
PACK AClv containing 1 i
" and Scalp Soap"and I HaT
THE LADY ANI
1338 YOU STREET, N. W
MAKERS <
AfMttl' Wanted for Lady Andrea
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mi : .prr-'pie \vho attei.jt*:
'. '/.o#e la: year ai.'j the r.ew prvspvc.?t
-iuer.t.- a;e rspj;y over v?c* r.ear
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May --C.VT. be *.r.v;r?.
M:-. h>. 1:. W'.:-- a:.: ..".v
v.r tC;htrine Mae are home alter'
1 -j.-r.n r ~:.? a rn r.t.n tr. the upp>er. part
tre . ".ate Oreenv.ile Laurens
f . .u.Inn ana o.ner j.'.aces.
THOMPSON CENTENNIAL NEWS
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s Ar.ior- -, :S. C.. Sept. oth?Mr.
ar.i Mrs." J. H. Bolder.. Ms. Bice,
"p;-:.. M. oar:: r.. MS Caioa:.:
other.-; mo'.wd to Gieen
I ....v. S. r;? Eiiiiay,
We u... io . a--.. M:... W. i
:j *.'i,1. .a .a. *t A '. /*k. ? ?
Tr.c Twelve Tribe-, of Jubilee O'n-eert.'-given
Friday evening by .the
-j- a.vi fjio.vi- wa-. vciy,.-.;c
j I. A large t;rwil voi.fl pri?
a . v ei to have- .r^oyed. '.he-, rJ
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t'v. . \!.-? Aiivt;. Comir.^s tribe rais
: ;.t urn tun*..
*1 . I'aiiine Leslie, -and little ??*i>.
| f '-v., \V Hie. 'Frank Si?rtpsoff~r4f?E)e?
.*.. Mi< i ... v. Ko have hebn spending
a-g.vKl! parents and other it*!
< a< t'-rs jiaiti their contributions
\Kaeh 11lenih-' -1' was presented iwiuJ
; ? he >"? }.o"'?l Ik- attended named.
Mr. Klliovt "Mc-Adams. President
Mi*.-. liuth F> i own lee, Secretary. ?
Why
Experiment ?
The Care of the.Hair.-Scalp
, and Skin is an invaluable asset
to Success in personal appearance.
.
A TRI AL WILL CONVINCE
the Most Skeptical of
. thr val u p nf "T.AT1Y AN,-?
DRES" Preparations.
To further acquaint local readers
of their merit we are offer;~
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' thk-u "THE NATIONAL DIS"
TRIBUTING CORPORATION."
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
$1,000.00
est answer to: "WHY EVERY 1
GROWER?'' Each participant v
lildrcn and adults are eligible. J
n the contest blank and send it t<
ETT7 .... . ..... 777777777.77777.77
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each
s each
5 each .....
e will be found in LADY ANDRE
Glossine and Pressing Oil; 1 Pre
r Grower and Beautifier.
>RES PRODUCTS
P. O. DRAWER 3131
)F 27 NATIONALLY KNOWN BE>
Product* la *v*ry city. Writ* tod*
e-i a r/.T-iH* sermon- -Juli. of hope -in 1
ih: j nation io?rnl St. Matthew. 10. :*?
For who soever will save his lire
: shall lose iti j , !
After -utiuan excellent sermon the
-financial part was turned Avei to the
ladies."' A lady's surprised- one do!-.
rail;. '.va- giv-n >o tie pastor bv
f.-.'r.e of. thtf fa.thful and loyal: and.faithful'
members.. Those contributing
were: Mrs*. Fasnie Itemjcrt, ?* ,
Mrs. iXr.na . Rich^rt^son,. $1.00; Mr>;.
Matilda V ir.g $!|00; Mis. Lott.e
.tlsj..-- . M At nie MeClel
:i r.. $ 1.00; Mrs. Pi inter Lee Wrifchl.
>1.00: Mrs. M ion a lJubobe. 50c; Mi - ^
'."arrfe Berry "0t; M fc ila Kennedy
Mi- A'.hc-i ti.'.i. Gcm.il, 5tic .hi
Rv-'r.T-cca Lowry 5c; Mrs. l>-. Dottry,
5o_; Witt, Johs-on. 50c; Qalvin Wright
v-l.OO; James Lowry, 50c; Lewis
iJotny. 50c. 'Total $11.00. . - .
At > do our pastor delivered.anoth
er .strong sermon taken from Prov.
'-frrtT~llUh:u> the iJ.h! '.vlth 'Thy .sub
stance. jiKU with tr.e fruits of ail 1
_ thine ? a ? . His ine-sage wa> a
literary gem. spiced with logic, elo- j
qu'-nct and pathos. A.; thi^ sermon
wa.- tin- habor l) .y mc-.- ai;u. i
"ATU-r ' 'lie" %T-nnol7"lhe Tad1iTi~cbh ~|
tinued the rally.; ' The amount col;
iectf-d Total ci/llcrtion for the I
After the .-ei men tTie .(Jbe.aom
: irio Mi ~~ ~ ^
Wo thar.k all the %i.-it rs for their
- ai'l in lie* 11j!!.m make our rally
} a sueces's. Home again \ve are always
glad to have you in our midst,
j The Senior Kpwotth League met
I at with Quiw, a few present,
j Sonn- va ry inletogling topics were
!:scu.-.-ed l>y i-u.h member.
On the 4th.Sunday night, Septem-"
_ hi-i- 2T, >: '.<) ill** Lo.iirue will present
l a oaifctrtitt "The Hero." All are ins
viti-d tp .see th-i.s wonderful pageant
under the "direction of Mr. W. M.
L Johpspn_aucL.AIi.ss Cat t ie Berry.
Karh auxiliary of tie church i
; ' putting forth all effort to make the
I repot ts. one of the best at the An
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For
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WOMAN SHOULD USE
vins a prize. . There are no
fust state your reasons in ;
> us immediately.
. .'f 150.00"~I fr
.. 75.00 IT
.. 50.00 V
.. 10.00 '
5.00 ' i
S NEW COMBINATION (
e cake of Medicated Skin
=__?J ;
CORPORATION. L
WASHINGTON, D. C. J i
lUTY AIDS * I '
iy for our otirMtlvo propositi?. J
ummer in Blue Ridge. N. C.
Mr. Taft Green has returned to
Ni-w? York He wa^ railed home on
account Of the death of'his brother.
Mr. Columbus B. -MbcnV left for
A.royilkn N. C.. luy TijJi'.vu;'j . e. lici c
he joined his aunt and her daughtei
ami Friday morning, proceeded to
Washington, D. (.'
_ Mjy and Mrs. J. Wv Howard of
Philadelphia, Fa.. Mrs M. J. Sumter
and daughter and Prof. M. G. Patterson
of Sumter motored from .Sum
ter?last Monday to viit Mrs, Wm.
Bethea on South Liberty Street
Mrs. "M. E. Brannon and daughtVi
Mrs. M. J. Porter of Charlotte, N.
C., were in the city Sunday. While
here they called on Miss Marie Bran
non on Cudd Street anti a'-so an'l
>ii Wnllm'4?Glenn On?Glend<dyn
L U KENS NEWS
Beautiful services were rendered at
St. Paul and Bethel A. M. E. Church
es on Sunday. Large congregation.?
worshipping. " Rev. J'hn.-on of Mai"."
land filled Bethel's pulpit with an ex
cellent sermon. Subject "Love" The
sermon being .pathetic as well as soul
stirring. While at St. Paul, the le
vival meeting began which is hoped
to be a success.
Miss Oome-ha Cair.e of l'in>burg7
Pa., arrived in the city Saturday to
be guest of her mother Mrs. Ella
Cajne.
Ttrtr many friends of MW. Nettle
Leake ure glad to see her recuperat
ing after a long spell of illness.
Rev. C. G. Johnson and children of
Baltimore, .Mil., are guests of theii
motheej- Mrs. Lucinda Johnson.
Mi^ t:n iti.wk-ii.< mho IUM
after spending a few weeks Will
her mother Mr. Anna A; Todd KTi
THurday for home in Cincinnati. O
She was accompanied as fat* **-a:
Spartanburg by her mother.
We are sorry to report Mrs. Ev
erlena Deal is confined to her room
Miss Hickson of Aiken was to
week-end guest of Miss Mattie C
Putman, they both having taught a
Gray Court during the suiner schoo
_ sesdiop. # _
Rev. and Mrs. McFadden and litili
-daughter Geneva and Lawyer Smitl
of Spartanburg were dinner giiesL
at the home of Mr. C. H. DuckeH
Sunday.
An interesting meeting of the B
Y. P. U. was held at the usual houi
Sunday evening. The lesson beinp
taught by James Smith after which
two instrumental solos by little MtS'S
Dorothy Caine and Mr. Walter I.eak<
All young people are asked to attenc
these meetings.
Messrs Robert and Haskell Brad
ford, Richard Martin, Miss Chrissii
Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. William
Bradford of Florence, S. C., were
" visitors at thb bOhlfr of Mrs. L'crric
Owens and Mrs. Etta G&rlingltnn
Sunday
Mr. Ileyward and Mrs. Fannie Wil
liam.s were funeralizeef the past week
Mrs. .lessen Hnira/hivl ioVii.o ?
the? many friends and neighbors also
doctor for the kindness and sympa^
~death of her husband also for the
beautiful floral tributes.
Mrs. L. W. Garlington was hostess
to- a few friends at tea in honor
V
of Mr. ami Mrs. Bows of New Yoik
and their mother, Mrs. ,Adline Watt.;.
nual Conference. The men brttei
spur up a little for the ladieg are
over tht top at the .district meeting
on the 20th of this month. There'
fore we must do our part by oi:r
faithful servant of God.
hiitit u'i|A 4-)?- 1 ui iTi.i.1 iliii.Sa- _
' i ie Wat's of the ? iiy.
Mrs. 1/illi.e Mao < hiistoph"r < liter
taint*] in.honor of Mrs. Johnson "'1
.Tuosilay evening v.it-i aii eiahorat" ;
luncheon. Quito a few friends we're
j it-.scnt and an enjoyable evening j
was spent. y'-Mrs.
Itella lilakely 'au.>? im.->
-Thursday to a dinner-' J?arty to ; following
friends: Misses Sarnie Mae j
and list.-'!le Hiee Rebecca I' h-inming,
Kllistine iilakely und Mrs. Teres .tit I
JStucKie oj llrooklyn, .N. Y., an<! Kev.
.Mi.;s Slu kic'"=?has been .hoi e for
some lime visiting friends after
PTer been called to tin- bedside and J
ddsth of her 'mother Miv. I'utmam '
The city schools threw ojjen their
doors on .Monday -no-unting with the
same faculty members.
' All. .b"s?Homht '?tfo;o;>mni"d =
Messrs William tiauington and .JasT
Johnson motored to Anderson Sunday.
.
day for Washington, I). C. .Mr. Ow
ens?vv+h?join?hso:?lutein r-?
Friends were delighted .to see Mrs.
Henrietta Davis out again after being
indisposed for s. motinie.
-Airs. 1 serene Siwdion -accompanied J
i by her attractive daughters MisSes
Kllefi and I.ucileTf Ciim.. Ohio were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
j SheUon.
Mr. TJioams of Washington. I). C.,
was the week-end guest of Mtv and,
i Mrs. Sheiton. *
[ IN MKMORIVM
In loving memory of a beloved,
liu.?hand7'*aiid uui rftTTTT fill l ei' Wjide "
Paris, who departed this life, September
12, I(i25. _
Seven years since ihat sad day,
When the Angel from Heaven took
you awtay.
You are gone, Hut not toi gotten;
Never wlh your memory fade. jj
Loving thoughts will always linger
Within ihe wialls of pUr hearts.
Mrs. Nancy Paris, wife and children
.
! This Mar
Out of W
, | n ! v i.ti mi? irepression
: i - Ce/ the Hest of You?
> |
> | More money making oj>i> ?r(11 nit >.|
ies are~~tn>en today than ever heI
j fore for the trained Salesman.
Don't let the depress Ton whip you.
j Prepare yourself now for thous
| ands of selling ventures that will
: j net you thousands of dollars. To
i I hesitate is to be lost, pend the
, I coupon below today, and reap the I
-i. harvest of dollars awaiting evtry I
i salesman - and /saleswoman Nviio I
Saturday, September 10, 1932
: tin KENWOOD 3025s
Mrs. Alinif Dqvore and Miss Mai.eye
I'ylos, Mesdfynep Oscar
K<irguson I^roy Scott anl Euyena
M?>. T. C. Turner last week.
Hf V ?XL- 1 ?
Mrs. Aim; r.a Quaik-s is somewhat
ij \ n; this writing; \ve-4u>pe
for h< j- a <-j)eedy recovery;
Mrs. Hannah Massey of Gastonia
X. ('.. is. spending her vacation very
pleasantly visiting relatives and ?
'friends- of Greenwood.
Mrs. Dora Satterwhite is confined -St*
to her bed also Mrs. Lottie McClinfotdt?i-'
'ill at this writing.
Lev. K. II. Herbert left Monday
lor Loekhart, where he will conduct
a ten flight.- revival meeting for ilev.
N"i l'leet. --1-~ ? :???
Tin* many friends-/ ? Miss 'Willie
i-'iit; ne delighted to huve her baelc??
! < :1ie again. After attending the
I'enediet-Allen summer school, she
vi -iiiNd- relatives in Washington arid *
* 11 iiiViii ?TTWi^iml TTn]ii?rll iMn On?
returning home-Mr. and Mrs. C. K.'
('? ' i'r??Washimruai^ Ga.. and Mr.
( linrler?(:o!er of Atlanta, accomp.a-'
nied her.
Mrs. I.ucile guilders spent several
days in Baldock, S. C., visiting rel- r. .
atives. She reported a-very pleas- '
ant trip. ?
l_ KT
! Gentlemen:
Years ago I was a struggling
Automobile SalesmaA, merely mak
ing a living, hut as I struggled
along, seeking to better fit my|
self in a.rny selling a/ctivities, I
hoard of a hook, "MAKING YOU
SELL," hy Hob Andrews, a nationalliy
known Negro Salesman.
After obtairiing a copy, |I carefully
road, its pages and acquired
the know badge contH+rred therein.
In reality I received valuable information
from, this hook which
showed me how to close my pros
poets.
, Later, I founded a Motor Club,
known as the Metropolitan Motoric
,? Association. Applying the
knowledge obtained from this book
and teaching my sales organization
to use it constructively and
unlerstahdingly, my. Motor Club
grew by leaps and bounds; as a
result, I now head the largest,
the most financially strong jnotorists"
Association of its kind in
America,
?I am prpud t<> sfly that 1 'now '
believe any mah or woman who is
now engaged or who anticipates
entering the fiel/t