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I "The New Rider" | ? Speaks now Prom The Trenches? By f Rev. E. I'hilip Ellis ^ "HEAR THE WORD OF THE LORD" " " . Reading Ezekiol's spiritual visf, ioq in the valley of dry bones with " j the proper understanding -will eon ! vince any nation, that regardless of its deplorable condition nationalp social or religious, il' it-' rwili hear God's wo^d salvation and rfcj demption art; assured. Those bones __beautii'ully .illaaJafUed Israel's condition aftec refusing tu liuno^ God. Th? chosen people did not simply merit God's pleasure* but died to every thing 'hat mean: fs. oucc.esa ui., pi'os'pT'rlty Hi - every Sliape" and form. Like those dry bones their only, hope \va< to heat . God's -word, . Xot a- a sounding. brass or tiy'-li'-,, . '> ! h-u ;.i v. wav that-/hev wmdd. Ire- d. and obey. When we contest with .rer gret those "ties'rowing conditions that are being,,witnessed among us to day, they scem to" paralleti with that of the lvu? siding. Is* raelites. ,Av.d to Tieitr God's word is our one and only- remedy. While it is -t?&p i'hat> po pie oi all nations sho.yld adore the grea* "I ant." Xegrets in particulai' should strive to serve God. At our best we are alntost exclusively , at the mercies 'of every other race1 upon'the globe;. And to b with-1 nil t hnrl Ar r?M?? o i.'.. ... t-.. m. * 1, . J uivr Oil. If r live I wITT hr inNew York in 'MG still pushing ipy ft "old gf.uh." ?Some of the brethern. K hayp indicated their desire 'o have me represent thepi and? I hereby i | thank them evert for the thought.' frw ?????" 1 believe that after thd presiding elders "have been voted for wo are free to vote for ourselves. And as tor iny presiding elder if the choice is to be made between us vote for him. 1 believe in supporting my leader. Between now and May we are going no say a tew 'things relative to lay representatives to the general conference. -Meanwhile we Will discuss' ministerial later. > - . The. Union*', rj Last Monday was a greati-thay lU/our interdenominational minis.'o-r meeting. Our great president Ur. .Samuel Lloyd .presided with uiguiiy and Dr. K.'Ti. McGili, our ciiicient secretary was in his place. The Christmas message by ,ihe^KdY. JS. D. Davis, was the order of tire day. The subject was delayed because of the^recess taken by the Alliance but it was simply ,?.:Me and Rev. Davis was highly caihinenued. The following spoke C. Sv Jjedbetter,.-"R. b". idawi a hce, R. Higgins, C. A. Harri.-o:.. \V. AL A Ms?. k- v. H \T/.rnn L;. C. llolmun and others. Prior to '.-ile -older of t.no dny th'? Tlriipn was featured with an able address ;>y Principal;. \\". 11. Grayson, of pica'was" that all<. pastors urge die tS.uiontoiv City .School. His parents '-to "Send, their children to - he public schodis. "The . Union pledged him its full cooperation. Dr. t . .S. Ledbstter, was called and ;'elt\yred a masterly- response. MiWlHiUllV NEWS Mil.1.MR CHAPEL A. M.~E. > . CHtJRCH * ? Hi . < i. IE JlUUU'. 1 dMur Ti#' S. S. officers were- named a:.<i appointed. Each teacher has an assistant.. The Supt. Mr. E. 1". Eloyd wry timely reviewed the ;n annul lesson we liad. A new feature has been added ti> the secopd. Sunday (Junior a\ ) morning service. A special sir >sage to the yotpig people between S. S. ami'service. The subj set used was?"Time." They -dm to have enjoyed it highly. Our pastor ascended the rostrum and selected' Psalms. 104:1? fiini-n" T? ? A A ? ~ .. - .. . , , ^?\XiIn .1 11,1,-ti t i?,U very1 body and wish" it werei pos -ibfe for all to have heard it. The .^porter failed to get the names .11-1 ljc Ivi^korsy- ? L_ ? At the League.Jiaur the immense 'Tcivvd of young people was greaty 1 i. netilted by the expressions "on he tinu-ly subject "What Do I Kr.uw A hi 11;i i'rayor." The foliowng I'tVua i s . \\Vre elected: Pre.Hi.-siA. I.. Pearson: Vice i'n -luen". .Miss L. M. Harris; Se_c., ?! -s M riant Hates; Asst. See., M . das. Carter; Treas.; Mr. Aue'tisyM IVtiis; Pianist, Miss Addie ,'Iaiv: A si. IManiat. Miss K. M. ilare; ( 'hor.ster, Miss Mary Sing a t n and Librarian Mr. Simpson it > or, Jr.Row White -used Titus 3:1? "Tiiri e' i'ohi^nVanil'estations. of God -it the lL ok" of Titus." To say it ' 1 i: :c7Tfr art.- of h.is hearers" ..hi belaying it mildly. . The Deaeoh' s/ Board will be en '.vitained- by (lie president, Mrs. L. T. Pratt,. Thursday,.. Jam 17, MP 3 5. R?v. T. F. Harper, will conduct prajTr^neeting .Wednesday night. We are looking fiiwprd to. a great . .OA-ding, jlu?... ' ' Miss Hattic.Cromer was a charm ??' ' . of in. Must I)eu (Mull ' Friday afternoon.-. ' WOOpKUFP NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Church 1?S.--St ppmed at the usual hour h Sept. L. II. Wilburn and his taff of Lachers present* After 'he class study Sunday morning, Prof, J M. Foster of Asheville, N. L. gave a very .splendid review of .the. Js-s.-on. Which was- enjoyed by all. ?At II iLk >wotn+R by-the pas !"r, the I'.ev. -\V. T.. "McOullough. ile ]>; .ached a ival good sermon ov u ii'. . ! iviy niw attendance. day nr.d night. .The finone :! f I'lOliI . iOa rn->r?/1ir%U !*-. W i** 'good wdciv > A Sflv'r. Tea was given at the .home of Mi\-?arid. Mrs. Harrison VCirn- ' Sun.lay. .Ian. 13th. .Mi;, ana Mrs. Donald Alexander and .Miss G<>ais Burg ins., of A-sheville, X. ('. arc visiting friends .'in- uy< k. *." .1 + Miss Golden WTlburn and Miss Louis Burgins were visitors in Sna.i':aiilmi'cr Saturday ^ftornofin. Mrs. Blanche Poster was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.TMI'Hems in . Spartanburg last week. I'it-f. T. M. Foster of Asheville, ' X. C. visited, the sick'room f>f his .mother la*e. week. Mrs. C. Foster. Sick list: Madams Ilattie Stoens IIat tie Fryer, .Tannie Brown, Ches tine Foster. 1?^~ITAItTSVIU/E NEWS. . Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Albert, Mrs. Claude Thomas and Mr. Lefoy Poole were visiting in Aiken Sunday. . __ Mr. Roland S'panh of Greens,* " bOPA N. spent the past va'fk g?c -Mr., ? ?MII mn j/<%t vjdi/M ?'i i mm lvirau ?JV B. Spann. Mr. Caleh Branson departed thi? Hfe .Tart. 1f!th at his. home in Hop'townT-" Mrs. Anuilla Rpann. who has heon sick is up ajrain. Mr. James Robinson and family wish to thank their friends for the kindness and sympathy dar-iner their hours-of distress. Miss Pauline, T^eoni and Mr. Roland Sp.-inn worshpped with Row Edward Spann at Friendship Baptist church, Parlinprton. i Miss Beatrice Richardson is sick. We wish her a speedy recovery. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Miss Etienno Collins of the faC-" ulty of Finley High School spent the week-end at her home in Cojumbia. - . * Mrs. Lizzie,, Cox Foster spent several days in Charlotte with her sons, Messrs Harold and Julius Cox. Prol'. S. Loujs Fihley, of Benedict College, Columbia accompanied Prof,?and Mrs. G. E. Nelson & little son, here Saturday. Mrs. Nel son is Instructor in Schedule Mak ing at the County Teacher's Association. An overflow crowd was pieseut Saturday for the meeting. Two courses are taught. Misis Eva lli'e of the State Dept. .of Education, is Instructor in Reading. The teachers Were divided in to two groups so 'hat all would get those courses. So interesting was the work, and so well was it taught that, the time went all too soon. Every, one-was?baiiefkte^r Mrs. Nelson, ivho is the wife of the Dean of" Benedict College re^ ceived her Master's Degree from the University of Ohio. The teacheis me highly pleased 'Willi their instructors. Iu another rconi'the afternoon and night, school * * (government) teachers were being taught? by Mr. Gale. The Meeting- was presided .over by President S. L. Finley. Mr. J. E. Nunnery, Co. Supt. of Education spoke briefly, Minutes were read by Mrs. Catherine'? ^ohnsoiv Sec. Mrs. Johnson who is a mem ber 9f the faculty of Great Falls School, is a most excellent Sec. It is a pleasure to listen to her-minutes which are always written in very choice larie-uaee. Consise. . -ffflfr-wH irnrl Thin rmTrhartT>r~ sponded well in paying their state "Teachers association fee.. Finley Hi and Loonies St. Schools reported $42.08 for sale of Christmas seals, and the rural schools $29.76 ,??making a total of $71.83. . ? Miss Lela Woodard is out again after being sick -a few days with flu. The Progressive Bible Class had i\ |ood meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Delia McCollough, Columbia St. Mrs. M. M. Adams is president. Friends everywhere sorry " to leanvpot the burning of the girl's doVmetory at Clinton College, Rock Ifill. All day Sunday the highways were filled with peo "pie going to see< the debris. Presi dent Stanback, who had been confined here at his home for several days with flu, was called to Rock Hill, Saturday morning as soon as' the blaze was discovered. Neighaiul friends offered their homes to - t'i L'sidunt auuilmi'k ' fM' housing quarters for the girls until further arrangements cat: be made. i?nss Annie f. rsouiware present ,e<J a group \)f young men Thursday night at Finley Hi, in a Ministrvl that was enjoyed throughout They were Messrs Eddie West Brown Johnnie Walker, Clifford i Hooper, H. D. Gladden, Charlie I Colemafn, Nathaniel Maxwell, J. W. Douglass, Arthur Jaggcrs and James ben. Their jokes, pranks and siitging were all?Jaughable. Mr. J. W. Douglass, who is a con . tortionist gave an exhibition oi his skill in placing his feet a j rouiTu ms'-necK?ana twisting ana I turning; his body in so many ways, I that at times the audience seemed completely hushed as-they watched his movements. , Tfte fipst. ha skot hall gnrtin was played Friday aftornoon at Finley Hi between the-. 1st and 2nd girl's teams. At the end of the game the girls played against the buys. ' Miss Edna N*oodward is coach. ?1_ ;? Mrs. Mary Cammon is improving at her homd near Aiken S. after being a patient at the Pryor hospifl. One, Rev. Thornton of Asheville, preached at Calvery Bapt Church Sunday nigltt. Mrs. M M. Jones, who has beotr ' visiting her daughter, Mrs. George on the campus of J. C. Smith Uni versity is expected home this week. " " . ' * Mr. Joseph Thompson has returned to the Pryor hospital where he has resumed his work as ojiief cook, "after being ill for several weeks. ? After the Minstrel Thursday Might, Principal Finley presented beautiful letters (F) to the foot hall boys who are the S. C. State II i School champions. - BATES BURG BCIIOOL NEWg The student body-and faculty are approaching the second semester with new zeal and Interest. , We hope to establish more pleas; ant and favorable conditions under 7 which the student can put forth : his very best efforts, hence the i facullfy feel that better results will be obtained atrlarge. There will be a min strel in the auditorium next Monday night, Jan. 21-st, directed by Mr. Joe Fra sier, one of America's most ^popu' lar show men.- Admission 10* and 15c. Come one; come all and let us have plenty fuw, forgetting ev. pi-yt.hing but to bfc hum i y: The "Glee Club," directed by f Mi ss A. White is progressing j nicely, and by their rehearsals we s*ee nothing but*success for them in coming engagements they are to fulfill "thifc term. The'basket ball team ie beginning-to show real form in their workouts that are well guided and directed by none other than that popular ex-star of S. C. State? Mable Reesq. You1 will hear "plenty" about this team in the J. future. i We are glad to "see Mr. ITayse, ' who is school soloist; back , a t work after a brief illness. Selitha Thomas, Reporter. ? * THE PALMETTO LEADER ST ANDREWS A.M,E. CHURCH' Dr. W. P.- Carolina, Pastor. Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Supt Lloyd opened Sunday sehool Svith a splendid -attendance of young people. The teachers need to be commended for their work in making it possible for the recent' promotions among the students. Promptly at 11:15 the pastor asoended the rostrum and the organ peeled forth its opening number. He selected his text from St. Luke 15th chapter using parabl<* of the Prodigal Son as a theme. His* suhjeot was: "Sick of Home; Home Sick; Home Again." Many a heart was made_to feel glad by having heard his message/ The evening message was taken from I Sam. 17-:3?>; subject: "I Cannot go- with thee." The mem l?ers of our congregation who are Riplr fl rA imnvArn/1 of fWc writing. Watch the "Leadei'" for the reports from the Lendcro' vnl ly. Dr. Caroln^ and - his wife have 'made "There are no Alps." their motto in plnnhing the work for this ye^E- And so far they have?done?wonderfully?wett iTT this new field. _ EDGEFIELD COUNTY " TRAINING SCHOOL ?! Johnston.??The holiday season is over and teachers and children find their way to the classrooms another period of study. Quite an interesting Xmas 'program was held in,the school auditorium. Both teacher^ and pupils were 'made happy by receiving gifts during 'he occasion. Prof. C. 0. Mcintosh and Otis Payne -a ttended -the Yocr.Atr. rdnfWLMlL'U 111 CdUmbia. \?Mr.-Payne is president of .the N. F. K. C.fAe-A chapter of Johnston. v. Mr. Fred Chin and SandyJJean students of Voorhees Institute spent the hoidays with their parents. We^-yji^vg very proud! 'to svelconfo these young men home after a few months absence*. Mr. Roscoe Davis, a former pupil of our school is teaching in t.ho state ef Oenvo-in Mr. and Mrs. ^Iclntosh accompanied by their brother and sistei motored to Camp'Hill. Ala., to -mend thr> holiday0; ii-ViU/i?there hey were the house-guests o f Mr. McJnftrsVs brothejr .T. B. McTntosh. On Friday they motored 'o Tuskegee, Ala., and had t h "e Measure of visiting Tuskegee Institute.^ Thev report a very pleas ant trip. The P.T.A. met on'Friday night quite an'interesting mofting .was had. Alsalsome new mombers were added. Wo all hope to make _ his a oanner year l'oi1 the association. Mrs. Mcintosh. Kdythe and sister-in-law spent a few days In Or angeburg visiting their mother. Prof. Joe Freeman of Saluda wa.s ^ welcome, vsitor-in our town oil: Sunday. SWANSEA NEWS. The funeral of Mr. T.owiv .Tnffry who died at his residence recently | was held from Progidal A. M. fe. | church last week with the Rev. i J. H. Mitchell officiating. Surviving him ar<?, wife, one son, two ! sisters and a host of relatives and I friends. Miss Mary, Willie Mae a n d Gertrude Davis, Linuen Brooker, Daisy Harlc$?-and Mrs. K.^ II. Ruff were the Mr" c;n, rena Dykes'*Sunday afternoon. ! On Tuesday Mrs. Serena tykes was the dinner guest of Mrs. W. M. Minus. j Mrs. Liila Kimpson is improving. ~The League program at Mt. Olive Methodist church was well attended Sunday. ? The pastor Rev. E. G. Gallishaw preached two soul stirring set-^ inons Sunday. Subject Sunday a. m., "Unless ITe be an hiding ship he can't be saved. Night: "The Anxiety-to~setr^Jesus." LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. _ i Prof. L. D. Bradley, Prin. The faculty and student body of Lake City High school has had two weeks of hard work since the Xmas holidays. - Their first semester will end Friday, Jan. 18. The basket ball team of which Miss Eula Massey and Prof. David Burton have charge played their iirst game of- the season Friday with Pamplico, at P5mplico. They'will play Pamplico here Jan. -0& : Prof. Bradley was the dinner guest of' Mrs. Moore- Sunday. A delightful time vfa? enjoyed- by all Mi^s BerViice Giles a teacher in Florence Co-untv was the weekend guest of Miss Jean E. Harring "ton at Mrs. Moores. There will be a Dog show given n -f A AV?AA! UU l/Mi; M.1IVU1 <1UUK<JI IUIII I night, Jan. 21. The dogs < will play the piano and do other stunt? Interesting entertainments Are being planned and will"be given during the school term* All teachers report a lovely time durinpr their stay at home. Mis* Edwards, one)of onr'toaciiris fiinn Pllt?'bllt'&', Pa., spent the holidays at, Pittsburpr. ' C'NION NEWS. X 1 > * ; As we enter in on the new'"year with resolutions, new pledges, new ideas, new plans beautifully, expressed by otir topgues with which the greaterJpart of humanity always face a new year, wbfeh gives to courage, to dream, to plan, to act, to do. 1924 has 1 ? f- 1 J - A orougnt to many, some i ailures-, ,Komp disappoihtanents, "some ruins, etc., which cause the strong to become weak and the weak to throw up their hands and quit*. Many have died for not having infcpira, . I > * o . , 1 . 9 *' v " " V2. tion. Therefore the new year brngs tcCus new inspiration, new courage to look beyond past failurea, and disappointments; for we; live now in a new day4 in which falures are aet aside and the wateh-word is now go forward; march- by the tap of the druan-rwe are marching, keeping step as a soldier out on a battlefield. Seventeen cars left Bethel last Tuesday night in a race Jor 30* days led on by i^rr'L.' j|r*Kartor, Dr. C. A. Dawkins, W. W. Nicholas, Bro. H. F. McKissick, Bro. Lawrence Ellis, Bro. J. T; Kennedy, Bro. W, EL_.McJunkins, Sister Grace Sheltoii, Sister Fannie Davis, Sister Sarah Hughes* Sister Nelle Is'^cholas, Sister vEmma Young Sister Martha ShYtor, Bro.' Guss Feaster, Bro. Steven Rhodes Bro. W. M. Gilliam and Bro. Daniel Windham. These cars are reporting weekly, carrying with them heavy loads. Several of them -are carrying trail org, that they may accommodate their friends. Prizes tvill be awarded to the best runner. Should any one . else dosire to run for the goal see Rev. 1.. G. 'Bowman and he will gltullY enlist you with the number. Mrs. Letlia .Giles \yho fell i n the arms of Jesus last fir<<t Sunday at Clinton Chapels^. M. F. Z. church was. funeralized last. TlUirs day in the said church. All avail able space waiKconsumed And even standing room was all taken up. Strictly at 2 o'clock the-sorvice began. "1st hymn. Rev. .T. A. Baten; Scripture lesson R,cv. L. G. Bowman and Kev.^X. IF Hatwood Invocation Rev. Baron; Solo uy I "Do*** 7VTr.ccn rrnc? .S. n ml kd e g r n his _JxW-Miss--A 1 b u i in f)mt-~ [cart; Solo Mr. C. W. TIamnfon: ilesoiuuons .\ivp. .nottio r ;tnr ["Mrs. Annie B. Gilliam. and Mrs. j Gallic B. Crawford: Remarks by Prof. A. A. Sims; Eulogy -bv l|ev. A. II. Hatwood. Her fa\'<>W.e I hymn tvas sung by 'the Yhoiv: "Father I Ktretchony hands t o thee, etc. She died in the" full triumph of faith. v Mr." Brok Gault of KeltoJW died last Sunday a/id was funerarteed Wednesday at Bethany A. M. E. church. He was an old citizen of that town and had ma(&s-?yinyi friends, both white and, mapped. ?Bunker Scurry died nt ltm ho ma at Cross Keys and was Cuneralizcd on the 12th at Calvary Baptist church'. He lived on Mr. B. C. "William's place fifty or more years. He was'"loved by white and black. His ,place will be hard to fill. Miss Bessie White one of the teachers of McBeth graded schQor was the. guest of Mr. and** Mrs-. E. D. Owens of Mullins "dbving till1 holidays. "Me. nud Mi11. Owunr are stunch friends of Miss White and spared no pains in making her stay pleasant. St. James Lodge requests the_ pleasure of ,your. presence at the MidWinter-Jvestival and Collatiorr Monday night Jan. 21st at t he Piedmont Hall. S. Pinckney street Small admission fee. Don't forget the Clinic on the ?1th. Tf yon want treatment- ^sec Dr. Long at once. Why fret angry at three ministers, when there are throe- 'tinier ' three here in or about the city who did not make any effort to visit any of the lod or sipk folk during the Xmas week. We could not reach them all, but we did the best we could. The Ministerial Alliance will hold service?pvovy?third?Suiuky at the County Home at 2:0(1. p.m. betrnning on the 20th and anyone who will may attend. The Sunday School Union will meet Thmjfday,- Jan. 21st at St. Paul BSptQst ehureb- and all teach or? from Bethel. Clinton Chapel. St. Parql, Corinth and all other churches are asked to be out. The meeting called at V:20 p.m. ?The MinrstorhrU" Alliance wiTT meet, next Monday, Jan.. 21.. at Clinton Cliapbl. A.M.E. Zion a t J.0JK1 a.m. All ministers?are invited, The young people have begun an unwise pvnicct 1r>nv:rirr nlwr-pUjcryi_ce_on Sunday night-_thon to. a Mid-night entertainment. From, it? effect SI22..10 was paid, in tho courts last. Monday moynifig fo,v whiskey bTVUght bv them and used while driving their ears: and some of the same hoys paid nothing in church; nothng in Sundav school! T-.eague, B. Y. P. U., Christian Endeavor, etc:-; Yet. this amount wa? paid by tbem to belp run tbe City forces. Young people there ig no measure in .Mui-njght rambles: it is no pleasure servincr , 3 month*? or more- on the Gfany.Xo nloasuro runnincr from oily to city hidinpr from tho Law. Bo a man nmontr mon. Live honestrl>e_?*ftSid._ Convo to church rmd ho , useful. J5.tay*TViit of had company and make your father 'and mother happy, ,To address tho Sunday School. Prof. Mi' Christie. To address the Loajruo Bro. W. K. Me.Tunkins Tome to. Church. Co to Church. . CITAPPLM5""SfATIOX NEW* Key. \V ft. Rnwmnn, l'h'"r The morui'ifp service was opep,?d at its'Visual hour. There was an um*uyl crowd out. I Tho morninpr sermon was preach ed by Jho Rev. Palmer, student of Allen University. Rev. Palmer's subject was taken from Genesis 1 chapter and the-'1---verse. -=Tlur JRev. Palmer made everyone'-"} fieart burn as he deliverer tho_ word of. Go<l. His1 sermon was en-. foyPd by everyone. day si-hool is giying a prize to the t\vo?\v1io bring th". largest number irt- "hew students per month. "" pt G.TO P. M.. the 1. '? no opened with Miv. E!if : "vti'xi.t acting a president. Th'iv also was a hirrT'Vt iovmI. The lo|.:c was diso.a?.\ \\ Tit" 4tw. P"1 Pier nia.de a wonderful aculress. The night".service'opeped a' its jii ual Hour by the writer. Thv " sermon was Preached by the Ron. 'Palmer. Fie brought a ! np'fsage that every one enjoyed. On Monday night the revival b gan with 'he Re v. Moss of An- | j. 'iMii, \ia. i. lurj v >%*?> an extra large crowd out. Among the Crowd were: Rev. E. P. (J. Dent, Elder of "th.o Columbia District, the Rev. Sriii'th, and Rev. Burroughs. " " ? Rev.? Moss -. preached a soul stirring 'sermon. Jf any one want to hear a sermon, hear Dr. Mosg_ during those 10 thiys revival greenwood notes ThA eadvl-s riU.^iriiinir In their various 'schools after sp nding the Yuh tide sea soft wjth relatives av.d friend's are Misses Jessie Gilii.-inij lie leu an'd Rutlr-Doiyiax, NctUo Fox. Agnes and Jimmie Wili': n\s, Majorie Dandy, Birdie PetOrson Corine Ware. Eva Chappelt, "I'd Mr. A. .Blufford-Tlje students are: blisses Adetll Peterson, SPECIAL LOW - Eight o'ClocE Red Circle rmm GOROUS o^'j ~Soap3 cks. 14c FULL PACK TOMATOES PEA BEAN! IONASYELLOW CLING PEACHES : string BEANS Olympla PEAS' Super Suds, Pkg. 1.... 9c | - #% Gelatin I Sparkle cw -f LIBBY'S SAUER KRAU i | AUMOyR'S I Corned 6EEI SAUSAI Potted Meat, ~T __ 2 % Caiw 7c nAKI&n BRA XT) Bnnmitro, No. 1 . . Can 10c gsr^'BOLI Hi i uo n. i\*.?aparittuourg, ^snffviiu . . 9:10 A. M.?Augusta 9:15 A. M.?Savannah 11:20 A. M?Camden, Lancaster, Roek Hill, Shelby 12 45 P. M.?Ashevllle, Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago 4:30 P. Orangeburg, Charleston 5:00 P. M.?Charlotte, Washington, - New York ? 9:55 P. M.-S-Anderrsdn, Atlanta 10:00 P. M.?Savannah, Jacksonville a. Arrives Columbia From: . s 4.50 A. M.?Jacksonville, Savannah 6:30 A. M.?Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood ; 9.0S, JL M.?New York,* Whaslrlngtou, Charlotte 12 25 P. M.?Rock Hill, Lancaster, Camden 12:40 P. M ?Charleston 4 :25 P. M.?Chicago, Cincinnati, St. louls, Louisville, Knoxvllle, Asneville Spartanburg ~ : 4:45 P. M.?Augusta *J:00 P. M. Ashevllle, Sfytvt'.urburg 9:30 P. M.?Charleston >- ' 9 40 P M.?Charlptti^ - ' 9:55 P. M.?oreenvllie", Anderson, nrownmihi 4:29 p. M.?Savannah . , City Ticket OHice Depot Ticket OUiCf .. 1208 Sumter St. . South Main . Phone-6356 Phone 5023 SMITH-COLEMAN FUEL CO; ; fcoal^-Wood?Coke Phones:, 3124 & 3125 1921 TAYLOR ST.' kUt'sis, ^lisses Sarah Nance, Lula Ballard,\Ruth Martin, Bertha Pos vy, Kmniily Evan and Alt. Wilson ? Pcsey, J AG. Bowie. * Miss Donaldson left Monday to resume her duties with Dr. T. H. Wright ana Dr. O. S. Mockridge, "f Newark, \N. J.. Mrs. II. Raleyy-Miss Clara Cole ; and Mr. Jair.es Adams spent Suniay aj'tt rno.on\ in Hodges, with Mr.; Adams' sister,\ Mrs. Sudie Mae Gray of DanviNe, Va., who is visit .ng her -auntT fyra. Enijha?Cum-?*? Illlligs* \ ' a r.\m;un ac li: Iiapt. churc^ ' R?v. T. K. Tolbert, Pastor Last Sunday wuAa high day at (Continued on'p^ge eight) jpfM PRICE THIS WEEK {?Mild & Mellow i & Full Bodied lb. 21* and WINEY lb;. " I' Mello Wheat ofce. 1 Re I | 4. No ^ Cans 5 9C 5 4 ib.. 15 c *1, , , 2 Lge. Cans 20 C 1-0 'cans 15C 1 Ho. 2 Cans 25C ?~ Oct. Soap, 4 Lge. Cks. 19c lessert m m mm ' adding 4 I I' I . r o .. .. <p Ltf w UV, I mmm