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Saturday, January 26, 1935 ? BRUNSON NEWS J ' ? 31 The Parents-Teachers Assocja- , tion directed by Mrs. Edna Moore . Mrs. Pearl Hicks and Mrs. Carrie Youmans gave a delightful v program at the school auditorium i Friday night, Jan. 11. Deacon E. J?H^ Hieks roade-a wonderful ad- '1 dress. . Subject "Deny-yuorself and fol low me" Prof. E. S. Allen spent the week-end visiting Mr. and * Mrs. E. J. Johnson at Hampton, . S. C, Prof. Ben J. Hazel in the City vis-" iting friends. ? . The young ladies of social club vr_ o - _ it . t r inu. ?. gave a unen snewer iur ithss Bertha Grant Thursday evening at the home of her mother, Games and dancing- were -enjoyed by all present. Every body are looking forward ) ? to the peW^-ralty Strnday evening given by members of the senior ? class "at the school's -auditorium. r* .Music will be rendered by (the 1 choral club. 1 We are sorry to hear of the ill- J ness of Mrs. Florie3 Allen, who ' has been confined to bed for a few -J ' ^ days. We hope for her a speedy 1 recovery . iFriends arc glad to see Prof. E. ' ' S. Allen back after spendiiTJT'a -few t ?days with relatives and friendisi^ In Jacksonville; Fla. tie express- ' ed a delightful trip. The "Study ' Center", conducted at the Brunson colored school by Prof. Allen. ^ is grooving. There is room for C Inore, a'fter which the class will be closed. Get vour Palmetto Lea -???der at the home of Mr. ami Mir.- J Allen Moore every Saturday. J ; 'Miss Mildred Allen was-seen in the city last Wednesday evening visiting friends. Miss Allen is of 1 Alton,1n|e nnrfr widely known :\r J mong the social set.1. e "Mrs. .Daniels, supervisor of a- . ! ?dult- Schools visit id the adult school Wednesday niiriiE The pti- ^ -i?1_ pils all were delighted to hear the ' lecture and demorfstVatioP _ that ~ she made to the classes. Mr. Jop Copley from Alars, S, C., was in town Frday on bu5?iiiesf _ .Mr. Conley is a prosperious farmgiven dt the home of Mrs. Bivthr Jones and Mrs. -Lula Joyner Mon- ! day night yvere a success, hotly Avere under the auspices of the V, r -T-A- - MT 7iON- > M k nirnrii Rev. j. M. Jackson, Pastor - * a Sellers,' S.- C.-^-S. S. opened at the usual hou*r with Sunt. W. M. . James and his co-workers ..at ill tit post of duty. The lesson was beautifully discussed, after which ~ review by the pasTor. ... _ ,At-lli30 morning?services?btu- _ gan. After devotional exercises , the pastor ascended the rostruiv and brought to us a wonderful, message from Gen.; 18-21. Quilt a few were presented this ?ser- i k vice. Among thc-Wltors were Mi and Mrs. ChaT'lie Hmvo of Phila. Pa. The ,son"of Mr; and Mrs. Amos Ilurse. We are sorry to?report?that Mr. Hunt and Bio. Eddie Crawford are still on the sick list, also Mrs. T. B. Jones. We hope for them a speedy recovery. j I At 8:30 theS."'ST-rendered . a , L' mge-^program. Mr. W. M. .Tamo- and Miss Dorothy Hunt were, in chaVge. Those participating on the program were: Misses E. - -Brown, MeBryde, Mrs. L. A.1 , Moody, Miss Hunt. Quite a few nulmberfc from Fairmont quartet were rendered? W&?had a 4^aUy- 3 for "the- pastor Sunday and raised $30.25. We closed otir service for the day and worshiped with Rev. W. C. McCoy afid members , of Sellers Chapel Baptist Church. , ** Sunday niglit, Rev. and Mrs. *J. M. Jackson wore the dinner guests , of Mrs. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. . George Dixon had for their dinner | .guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Char . lie B. Wilson. - ~ j Sellers Jr. Hi School Dots Sellers Jr. Hi School opened the i ,; basket balL seas.on Friday, January 11, with a defeat over Ben- , nettsville Hi School, }714? The . game was thrilling from beginning to end. Each girl played her part with, vim and proved good sports. "* < ^SELLERS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHttRCH ' . VX % , ' Rev. W. C. McCoy, Pastor fx ^Sunday school opened at the ufeual hour with Supt. and teach- 1 erts at their post of duty. -The les sort was well discussed by each clrtss and the pastor Rave a splendid review. At 11>:30 the-pastor came~to us . with?a splendid -sermon speaking a ttBtri JertTTLfJO using as his sub- ] ject, 'This world is no friend to~ j grace." Quite a few visitors were preseftt at-puj morning services of ^ which we were much pleased to 1 have. At. 5^30 which is our UJSUal: j time of meeting quite a few meT to take a part in our B. Y. P. U. 1 ? WeTSO ^ hje"cT " _ We are inviting tbose.wHo will to J com? >ut E5 8tEr%: Y. P. U. and- _ help it grow. v- 1 At 7:30 we assembled' again ,t T* for night service^^qf .which a tosti j monial service preceecled our regular preaching. After which the 1 ..pastor came1* before us with an- c ? dtheCigoul stirring message speak 1 ing fcom John" 15:20. Theye were h quite a number of visitors at Our evening service from Mt. Zion-and t Glenns Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. a Thomp807T~sp"ent th'o week-CTTff Trr J Conwiay, H Mr.. Henry Singleton 1 tr?Aweray*h?o. ? sHS Z=r-r<A MOTHER KATE BINC.LETON . ??PASSED 1 ?Ravenel?Mother Kabo Sin&leon died Jan. 14, and funeral serrices were held Jan. 16; at hST ~ hurch, Bethel A. M. E., St. Paul Circuit. She was 85 years-of age, nd a member of Bethel Church or 07 years. Rev. D. S. Chis^lm^lev pastor conducted the services. ?he following ministers were pre- > cut, Revs. G. B. Ala be hell, E. E. oi\es, E. E.'Washington. She ^ eaves to mourn her passing, one laughter, two sops, grand cbilfferi?ami a- hoat of^-relatives arttt - rienas. . DORCHESTER COUNTY TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION ? I By "E. S. Schumpert St. Qeorge?The Dorchester 4 t* ffrsV regular meeting- for the \Tew Year, hero at .12:00 noon on llalurdayr January 12, -To the nany co-workers of the organiza ion, and especially to the Exe- h :utive staff and members of the ^ 'almetto State Teachers Associa- ^ ion, The Dorchester County Teach v r's Association extends its new rear's greetings and Best Wishes 'or* the most- prospererous and successful year^^n the history of 1 heir collective and individual enlcavovs. Let this be your motto- ? llong with ours?"Work and co* iteration conquer all difficulties.'' The meeting began with the well knwn hymn "Come thou Al- P nighty King." After which s^rip v :ure was read and prayer was of- a i'e'red' by Chanl.iin ?Anoth- 1 ?r song "My Faith looks up to r rhee" was sung, and the minutes mere received ana aaoptea. rne 11 report of the treasurer was-also received as, information. _ - Ihen came the: roll, call and coF Iecti<j 11 of dues both yegiilnr _ Teachers'. "A total of twenty (20) cmrrheis paid their State Teaclioi V? Itles of $1.00 each. The total of liie--nionlhly.. dues_wasr$3150J We l; ire hoping- that our County will g become a hundred per cent Coun- c :y, sorwe..are urging. those who a haven't paid their dollar to please g -end it to Mrs. ,E. A. Ma nee, Slim f merville,- S. C. She as treasurer ?'iir send the money to the Kxey L-ptive secretary of the State Teachers' Association. The following program commit tee was' appointed: Miss Ilollins. Miss -Kjqs.sv Mies Harrington, Mr. I>avis and Mr. Pearson. The top Ic for discussion at the nexi , meeting in1 SummerviHe orr-the-set^ nnd Saturday in February is "The Status of the RuraTj School Teach*- . or." Visitors have a standing fncifation, whether engaged in edu- s \at ion work or not. ? i a WILLIAM CHAPEL A. M.-3& ? CHURCH fc Rev. J.' IV Washinetofn, Pastor Orangeburg, S. .C.?'Superintendent .Morgan was-at his post ol iluty aiul signal hjs-forces forward. The members of (jlass number two v were in charge ' $f -the opening s -evviyes, and class number one led Ti by* MiS^ Pearson did the closing, t Divine-service began on the usual r Revs. G. \Vi. Jamison anl J. E. I Zeigter ascended thei rostrum and / liter the deovtional service the h pTlstor selected St. Matt. 16:18 y verse from which he preached an In.-'D'Ut't.ive and iftifyiug sermon.?- ? Rev. C. H. Lea pa rt, pastor of Bull Swamp Baptist Church sus pended service and brought his 1 phoii- and officers to help in the nf lifnthoT* ,L W .Teh'rison _* rktiv_\yho is one "the trustees r and working in the popularv contest stageiPby'Miss Gussie Mayes -in interest of thc trustees. s Mrs." Horry Pearl Simpktns- -v aiid Miss Goldie McDuffje are 0 working out a spicye program for Founder'-^ -Day.? Sympathy was. .Q extended to Mr. Andrew Cohen C who suffered a great Joss by fire S last week. Monday night an un- o usual event t.ook place which _y marks a new epoch in the history af the church". The officers took~ 1j upon themselves the task to en- t tcrtain all ladiep of the churclv in F a social way; They assost them- a selves to furnish the refreshments d and prepared it themselves (with $ little, assistant) and served all o who were present. t The pastor is leaving no 'stone i: unturned in his endeavor to put p over the program. Six young d ladies were entertained at the par- 1 sonags .last Sunday afternoon.- p Amohg?them were tMSsses Pear -f Covington from Dillon, Lula and s Margaret Geralds from Mullins, r and Geranium Lemon from Col urn r bia. All of these are in school on ^ the campus of State College. h ' "" " n JOHNSTON NOTES. ii ' " v Sprhday schoo opened at the us- t. isi hour-with Supt. Mrs. S. L. s Pol and her staff of teachers u ->re3ent. Mrs. Frank Miles is ill at this T writing. We hope she?"" soon T ecover. , T Mr. and Mrs. James, Spann have T Purchased a radio. , T Mr. Earl Miles"motored to Co* T umbia on Tuesday. T "T^r"~^TlV-^A*v^motot-ed To -H AIl>^ne young boys^are" aske<I E o be present at Bethel on Sunday. R it 6:30 to organize a club.-This B LJto MlLJhe _yo\$ig boys? ; .? All members of the Epwortjy F 'yoague are asked to be /present G >n Mohday night at 6:30, We are B loping that a large crowd will V ie out. ' T There will be preaching at Be- B he! C.M.B. 'church Sunday 11:30 B i.m The public is invited to be B present.~ AteoSunday -night 7:30 B fou are always welcome at Beth- B 4?GtMIE. obaf^b. IB tr-sag. [ r i ttt / I tht | fiV ABB& ^ALfcr^ vrF?TAL.M i NOTE: Your question ahswei ;t elippintr of this column is enc 1 o reply, send a quarter ("Joe) un< velope, for my New Astrology mail free advice on three (II) < -bir.thdate, and correct address," i to ABBE WALLACE, care of T Assembly Street, Columbia, Sou r C.?I'lease inform me please what this clean spot in_that suddendly?^appeared ?mr. my bead? ??:? :?-1 Ans: For several years you ave shown signs of getting Bald i Yone particular spot in your ead and it now reached the poinC rhere you are losing your hair ltogether. If you would consult^ scalp, specialist"I "Tierieve that he ' ould. save vour hair.. . * * * ? A. B.?Would the change I -am contemplating prove successful for me? Ans.: Yes, for you. have a good respective job waiting for you ' irhen you reach. '.KANSAS CITY ; nd you should make thj?i_trip.! 'hese p'eople--w41fJ-trbrd~j?(W<^foiu ailroad fare- if you 'will ju'ite-f hem for they are very_^awro?TS o haveyQU-w+thThom. ? ??? .*. * * *. A. -\y ..J am very nn\iono ? to know if I wil be successful in getting a loam ojn thctftnd that I ha.ve been looking over? = ?; ? AnS.: Sometime during J y summer of this year you^wiH ;et the lease of this land?I foot onfident that the business you re going to put on this land will ;o over with a bang, You will be orced to pay the o\?ner a little irger figure for thi^-property. * * * * N. K. O.?My wife nas jicY. cuscd me of a lady -th.at I am ? not guilty of and I want you to please tell her so. Ans.: This is just her way <>l mouthing over the little. iinUleut that happened to her last reek. She knows-there?is not?airord of truth to the statements' hat she "has made about you but he felt so guilty then she aeeeptd A THEATER TICKET from n old friend that she came in and iad a row with you. Forget n>out it for she means- no harm. * * * * W. M. P.?f Fellme pleast' does my wife know anything about my clothes? . . Ans.: She does" the thereabouts of your eiofnes am! he is not responsible for their lisappea ranee She h.ns?nautn ed he same attitude that_you?htrvt*ecently by keeping up with her hings and you look out for. yours. f yoti would stop this GADDING iROUND nights and stay at ome for a change, you, could cry easily keep track of your MfYCMTATV FniUKS Laurel Creek Sunday School. 'o the Editor^of^jhe Loader: Since you cover the stale?and know are eager-lo^got bits /. !' lews, as to tHe doings of our rrlWc ir? fHfTfxrnnt Qr>pf irtrwJ?(Ktiiu*. ally.when.it is of a nature that hould inspire others to Roal wmks; ?we?are?sending a rwonl f our Sunday school for 1924. Five years apro the thought arae^tpL us to. start a Honor Roll 'ontest. We set the proal- a?_ 44 lundays present. Stranpre l/ut true ur Honor Roll lias increased each ear. We had at the close'of the lunday school - yrnr, which is theist Sun<lay before XTntas 114 toal enrollment. t>4 on the HonOr toll, of these only 4 made as low s 44 Sundays. 15 made 52 Suiy lays. Over 50 per cent of the chool. were honor, members attd ur preneral average present for' lie year was 73* plus. - If there 3 another school in the state that :oes us one better w<> -would 4>eelipfhted hear from it > thru 'he- Leaders We are pfivinp: .the arpes of those who were faithful 5 " The gTWft" ranse?of- -Sunday chool work. We can think of lothinpr that miprht Rive o~ n e lore joy than to look hack over he yaar %and note the tact mat e or she was found on Sunday norninpr, at least 44 times, studying God's words in Sunday school Ve send thfs statement and roll o press?simply that it might inpire some other school ? In move HONOR ROLL 'olbert, J. A. 52 olbert, Jas. M _ _ _ JTrr?52 olbert, Mark ... ?&2 olbert, Amos ?52 olbert, M. C. .. 52 olbert, Jjtmesv Jr, _. _ _ 52.. olbjjl^L^na, Jr. .. .. : __ JLS&fSwn, jfnna V _52. irown, John _ , Imwn, Ktoy _ ?; 52 : rown, Walter -- - ~ . . .5=-- 5. town, Jorline ??. >^2 Eallums, Mamie L ?52 . Vanklin, G. 1{h ^ ^ 52 aylard, A. H. l ""77 52rown,?Helen?? ? ? &L ance, George .. .... ? * 5J olbert, I/ena, Sr. .. 50 rown, J. N. ..... 50 rown, Bertha M. v-.-.-.i 50 utiler.'W. T? Jr. , 50 uQer, Mihme BeTl" lassingame, Helen 50 luasingame, Paul, 50 THE PALMETTO LEADER . ittvarmviMi if i ' :? i rt<d m t1itis papft- ONLY when i >sed jti your_le1t er. Kor private } I a- seli-addresseU, stamped enReading, ami receive by return 1 [uestions. LSign your l'ull,name, j lo all letters. Address all fiiuii i ? :. i'A i,M icT-To LEA mvf?3iijixJ_ elothos. ? 1 * - A? H. R.-?I want to know ?if 1 _>v iII be sttecofsfol in milk UUt my child take the' rinht nourishment ? Ans,: Yes, but ncjjt unless you iHsjtuise. this inil'k in s-ane form. It 'seems slie would take_U?-Ifcour ~ rCaimty.-tTnetn"r \v(iulil be jjlad to work out a formula for ,vou to fix these "drinks for yoijr 1/aby^ II. \V.?Will- I, win J In- uirl iii.n i i <ii mi uv*-|My n?r or will one of the other bays .. win her?* < Ami,: This yirl RivSPKCTS Won more ,than slu' does. ' the other boyV?slm uol< \\ itli and -a.- liuhy .avon try to please her?atUmu-inir (' I1URClL-mrtrfrTrly \ <.ti \v?TJjm.i1 lit1 'uue-to yet her. Von will :hate *to. prove that you jjiteud^ UA Trrltnw" this procedure-, ur-v^o yi-t? will lose ?she is not the tf?pe. of Tirl to tilhf the le.'i't bit if,' 11 iilijdi1'.......? .i * S. J. If.?AN ill I secure the " article that I Inst sOVef;tI weeks ago? _I * am" terribly worried. ~-r A'ns.. Sonic other younjj. fellow is walkiny around proudlv with your JUNIOR. DETKf'TIVK ilAPGK on and is ealtihy iiimself eantain. You won't-he aide to re reive thia badge,?but yiul will have.another one given to you dur ilig the year. ?? ?r: *? . 1 '???; JL JL JL?-I want to lunnvif I willr ever look .like ??the girls? " An ".. Thn't i.' In11 ii.u , thji'.u for vuii. to do and that E to stop '("en mini ay' - fattening f<>otls oy von will never T.OSTv WEIGHT. It matters -uot nat-how, nnuT, you eat - -you always want more and you may. as. well go on a diet and leave off a good portion of your mea's and starchy f< <"h!s. Yon will feel very proud of yourself once ' you "are hack down tri normal-again. ????*?j. ^ '?? I.. ('. ,5s.?Woiild.it be wise to carry out the plans that I have in mind concerning'me working? : Atts.: It wouM-pert a inly proves -?r piul'ilalle l'lioVe for ytiu if-^pmr-will got. a?oohi |>( umb- y< > u n y ladyt'care J'or your children, and you r?Tinn?t-'-.yur EREA'TOT'S .1011 You will make enough money" tp pay the. girl and then come.out en top --Tlie children -4uh old enough. to he left alime. with a nurse. Burly?Ciuii : on Burks. Ilufiis- . __ r,0 Bonds, Susie 1... fit) Ponds, Willie Alae , 1 4P "Butler. W. T-.. Jr. _ * 4P jGiuoton. Mary. . . . P.t Bates, Alger. Jr. IP Bates. I.elia M. Jr. " -4P' Moans, B. G. Jr. - 4P Merits. 1 .i/./.ie ?IP I Hull', Nellie ... 4f Tolhert, I Garland . 48 Butler, J. B. 18 Balesv Alger. Jr. L_: . 48 ITalluny FI. (\ Jr. ? _ . 48 Hull". Kstro '..a ..... 48 Bnlid.-*, N'anic - .. __ *18 Butler.?I,illiim .. . . 4rRufler, Fllevi rrur 47Helen .. IT "'leans, Reitruo .. ' 47 Menus'," .('iu m ll??^^ 4TGains, John - .r . - . . . 47 'HufT, Francis _ . .. _47 Bonds, Washington \ 47 Simpson. IIntIV 47 Ta nliardl. Sallic , . _ 47 LonFaydt. Piles > a i. I ' 47 Means. Moses .-.L. ll'i Burks, A. K:. <ifl Henry, Otense ( _ . ' 4*> :Lonhardt. "James .... 111 Simpson, (.'atIk rim- rrr??r*~?4+7 Lenhardt, Cossadena ... * 4<>. Lenhardt. Ma'ujraree 4?"> Simpson. Willie M. ' - 4o I!rrwn, KlVoy . - 44 Caret on, Maud _. 44 Halltims, I.ydia -. __ 44 Feryu'<- n. Victoria ._ 4T Yours for~n?yr eater work in 1 ? "I AI' .ll.M.._yup,i.~ Rev. X. Ft ;Franklin. GR^AT F.U.I.S ' j. WV ahai?GuyF visit mtf" oi}fTewn- and ,K";rs- efffjtrir ~cd soijy'of our citizen/ Mrs. Toirv ami sou atfo recovering. J Well' tins., is a now year and many?now- thrng4 nro bttpprnimr -STrhumf our town."* One of the most int-evosting .events of this sensor); wet Th e Gi and reception SiVii.il by' Mr. and- -Mt*rMVf. P. Nettles in lionpr of- their p.res.i(J4mr oWrr, Rev.-A; It. Cohen.1'?4r?r: The pruosts yore as follows: Revs. Cohen,- Manning, Boulware, and Rutler. Mrs. S. A. TTare, A. B. Griffin;-Mary Hare, Anna Out)-" M. J. Johnson. A.Gaither, E. Atledge, Messrs N. McCroeory, Rev. Mrs. Butler, J. CloUde . 1 ) 9 w ?J-?WlNNSBORO NK\\> v I ?i,?.?===== : L Quito a mini bar of stuifonts and patrons an vio<iins,uf influyn/.u in our town. { mentis '<>i Jk'srtamvs Jessie Russell, Eila Russell ami James Vouiik will be triad to know that thejrare on the. mend after beiny in f'n?qutXe a while. Mi ss(-- Nellie M. (jordon, lair tie J Smith. Matte > Ronlu'r, Sai'jfch lli'own, Ossio H. ,'Ailiiison,' liessiehi. Pickett, Amelia . Mcintosh,' Mes dames Pcatl "I. Peiiv and Eliza RnrU- n. Prof.. W. A. K?ss. Mr. Clarence Jacksyn and E. Mcintosh "motored over 'o Lanea.st'r last Saturda.i. to the teach'er>' district -uw4mir Atl I etui n"eil ^-utl.V Ifenetifd for having tt'Utv. Hey. J. M. Realty was indisposed since Thursda.y of last -week. He was. una.ble to to his post the folljowiiHfll^iunday but he is n ivv bfiominu himself: ?--* ? Mr. James' (ias'.on fortn' rty of this .town but "who' lias been wof*kiniT in Baltimore for,s"nte years., depart d.this* life <_jn the l??v in the 4iu.<l>iltll kf TTotirvfo'wti. Mil II. w as .brought holm- by his wife ami funcratfzed -last we"k at th" St. J?'h 11 Methodist Church, n -nth <?1 "la*re, of. wftfV'h tie was a member, lie died the prime rtf li'fe, his ?4H?* heiii-i L.'s ve.ii"., He 1;\1"S '' mourn his' 1st. a wife, mother, -2 i.rothei.s, sMets anil- a host o! relatives an'd friends* Peace to his ashes'. - . r > .Mr. (iast n. Jr.. his fat h t har bern and i~ still on the sick-list." r^Miss I,ois Puty-who spent. a few dtu-s here with "her parent.: Mri'" ihT In)' nine , .f Clinton Cojlegt dormitory, i .'tnriied' last Sanday-tn res lime her \yorfe . Pry I . I., .W.?Brown of Braiiiffrh i Inst accompanied by Prof. YoutrgT llii.- . mlKif. iiKH'ii"'",' ""'I "t is jubilee singers' \yer" royal Lii' sis at' M. Paul Kapti-T'TTu;ic TttsryFufidity evehing where tlvoy rendered $ very excellent program. The. singers indicated (rood train ir.Jr. Theij- sol ?s, duets,' quintets anil. chore ti ses held the splendic fiuaieiice spell bound from begin nina to end Unring the interntis:. sioti\ Principal-Brown spoke bnef ly ot. the endeavors Brainerd statintr that she Stands- foy the training of th" physical, lmmtal, sociit! urn rrt t~i\ it" t~ splT iTTta 1 1retn pr~!f'' "thr" studentjs who ' attend there-.- -A" the dose, a neaT* stun .was lifted" i'"i jik'ni iii'u-i; tdiidi nir.v wm12_ all invited to the lovdv home .?! Mr. pjid Mi's. 101. Ifavis'-r.n (' me i.,\ ?->i. ii mcy resteu ?i?i l>artonk?rrf?n terry Citable repasTT" They wccv made welcome at any time* to"repeat-.the trip.. Among the sjuig'T-j were . M iss Tie ma Ha,x iei- j/n?T M'- K idie -dlaxi.-, .k el_ his -eit-v. ? Miss Alio- l.'i- i- still on the"1 lUK-k-grnrnTd.1 We hope that she will socfh recover. Miss Daisy M Hall 'who' has | been hero s imv t he ' accident of lab- l'ath' r returned ' last Sunday 1 !<_>..Chis*tc)nin,_ N. ('. to vi-sunu- hi-i j ,-tUil-iys. .Mi'. Ivl. J tall i-.'.-t!- > ici ly ~ti hospital in"t'oJuru.bia. (IKKAT BRANCH SCHOOL The teachers are-trying and l utting forth all otl'orts to encouragc regular- attendance of the school.?Mr:?J:?1*. Burgess \i-iied thd sehbol last week. January. 11 Mr. and Mrs.. Eu: gene. Fuhehess were -the dinner en est.- of Mr.^and Mrs. Ih T. R"b-of wlii.st were played. Mn.-; Robinson served- a delicious replfst. Last Saturday, Prof. Itobinsen motored to Columbia to attend th<? Paincipalrj meeting-. ?(>n Sunday he attended the Alumni meeting which waf. held at Stale College Sund.<y at; 4:00 o'clock. Mr I'ohi'-i,'on ?o<i son. lb T. Jr. -pent a very,' ph -asTmtr?evening, iiiiwith Mrs. Rosa Harri'sop at State Cullcgt1. ?' ~- Kverybody^was--sorry ta:?e.ir of the ^hocking death of one of the ppatrons, Mr. Wesley- Wriggins, was fuiv ralind at?the Macedonia M.K. church Wednesday evening. , Prof. Robinson- caleld a group meeting.of the Part Time and Evening c lasses on Jan. 1.1. The Productive Credit was the topic .for dismssion. 24 Were .present Prof, and Mis. Robinson 'and Miss Hammond attended the Co. Teachers meeting at Dunton' Me moi'inl school. ?Mr?tiniest- Funchcss. a part time pupil of the agriculture do par.tmont. lms-'-'ro-ccntly rot tinted,, rrom Washingt'on to resume hi> work aeain. Ho was. the guest of Mi-s Hammond on Wedjv>eday. <;kkr rosk.nwald school ?Bolton.?rA very interesting and' entertaining .1 act comedy drama entitled "That's One on Rill" was presented Friday nighty Jan. ltUh by the Dramatic Club. The cast of characters was as follows: Abraha 111 R|:own. R. F.. .lefTerson. Cam. mie Hammonds. Margaret S. Willinms. Leia Harris. Halite and Johnnie CI a ni broil, Eddie Alexander and Rosa'Loo Robinso^rr11 The first basket ball game of the season-was played m*s4 Friday between the first and second team^ After the pame the guests wen* entertained with a bazaar by'the 4th arid 5th grades under the supervision of their teacher TTrs. \V. Clement; 1 ' ~~ The members of the P.T.A. are looking forward to greater things for the advancement of their hoys and girl? fin the future. Matty oxing the meetirTg Monday night. "Many Tielpfuf lilarjs and surgeslions ifrVre noinled out ho" Prof A C. Curtwright which if followed V '. * . . ^ - means inuiiy sU'|).i l'?>r\vatd.. There wen- li>T> present. There v. a - a contest aiu??njf' thi* Uai'iK'i's to net thu Uii'.-t .jjwu-iit> i>re-eht. (joid .-tars wire fe'U'i to IM:*--' l.onut and .Mr -. T. '< in'cnr iTii ac^U'it of a tit.. _ A bcautiti'fyt ion nioaram is ot;. Tin fat. ilty . 1st I -1 n<;< i/..-. are""?*ale -T?4?1->?t-Ht?ta'O'd" ' ?^?VLas l*r:;T. A j'py' thyi t-ai-'t-i :? .-? Th-wn in a'--i*t iny;- tl?t| N. F.'S. < . \.ai ietie-of siii'uuiHfi y ..r-?t:n u ^t^i-.iiuuaiLU l>v f!i"p<i,-''. The heed ?11". a ? i:;!ij- b-vi investigated'tp.d :n '.'a ;I< .; Ti,tare v.-- -hal-1 ha\?. < < k!y' ciilib at the >iiiyh 1.*f.???>I b>r ti bem-fit f th<- li '-.- r</i-tuiiale. ^ .A jjthmL lan-vi '*n' - j?* r ^oVed bv the mal<- (ifee <'] ib-' wil! be had ) eb. - 4? t ha.n? - a?uuit il Tlie premuua . 'duet.-*.. "|uai-tet< ami Nejrio.. mel<<?ln s. .\lucM |if-i |<ai?i'Tet: i-- beni;1 made" tiii - i.f.-a.-i"ii! J lui^Tn" -i'' :h.e .t i;in ami plan-?_J r - m d... : _ KIN(iSl KKi: NiiNt S Ti> >1 arj , \MitcMI W ry unfavorable tveiivln-i hen on Sunday morniny. Tim .nisaib*-/ in at'ei d .? '* at <l:u;i-';. \r.i The paktor' broviylil a ry in.*? c.-tiny nu?i-aw from tin- JtTt" I' .il:n Hi?r-v.;,.'!:!.:? ! .?t~tt ? impre.-sive and helpful..'Tim.' li> tencri. were" hiyhk- ln: ifiu<VJ.. The Miss]'>navv sonyy h:u1 '$ yety?mtrrre.-tiny p 10:41 a m Su? aii.;> aftt-rnoi.n under the lender:- hip..<*' Mesdame- C.rrie_ Jaipc. and- Tan Micks. The follow, iriy per .-on- up ' '"-'ii-.',' ' ' ?pi ny I'tvri ?'-'- ?M " Julia Ihivis; Amelia' Cooper. An in B. B y'. A jisfj?'. -,r liy .Mis. * Aliye *1i|:,lden. Ml'.-. Wilhelfnina"' Utrtrkiw Biin-.of tin eleyviljo' v. a 1 a?v: - :-t i "STTe nuuIc some very iitt.-ro-tin?* i Vlllill li- l i"ir;i nilnv ;} i- ' .i,:t 1;. and its work. We were indeed ylnd?te?hav"?ht r .ami Ja pc . tha she will make an early, return The I.eayuy met at tfie u-Ua .hour with the- pri-s.idont Mi-: A! J.. MoUZ'-n a,nd other officer's at their post of duty. . At the cveniny service then were quite a few pers. ns pre.-v'V.* The* pa.-tor hroutrlit another "*-]>1on~dH?tnvsanyc. wl'.u h aU?I'li.kyi A, rally ha^ been launched and tin r At I i"iun\ inp captains nannm: A! < OOO.GX1O OOv O O O O Q.Q v 1 j-O O v C'-C'-GG SWIlT NOT IiF.NKJTT , ( ft By VII I hi > Li'IT; ??Ll=? Pellagra ~ . ftttilfii Blood Pressure , T 8 Stomach Trouble '? "?1$fecding XTUnxs . . 1 ,Oj Piles v gKidney and Bladder r ? ITroubles_ - . Ivn by. Old Sore? TTula? * Burns ?r ? Scalds * Nose Bleeds Diabetes' I'yorrltea ?T 1he t i um Female Weakness Periodical Pains ?-r '?y> Huy Fever?? 'r Tonsillitis Bed "Wetting _ j . v , Sore Throat ? ' L Indigestion Athlete Feet Arthritis " '? Rheumatism n vV-ysRing Worms "\ : Blood PoiSftiU?: ?jr? :3 Rrysipelas i Sour Stomach J; Veftereal Diseases y i 5 Far Ache Swollen Joints ?X. J .. j.V!'.y o Boils . 9 Hood Purifier ? Colic ' ' 1 . V 8 Dysentery : |FiLs \ KIKI 8 nsect Stings - ! - , ' 8 Halitosis *- 1 ">Htilvi g (Unpleasant Breath).j g-Vervousness _ ( hap.ge-??l ? HackingTough l ung Trim! w ? g.._ _ , O-OnHT-OO'.-C".'Cx. ?JACK WITJ I AMS" D It U G S T O R E JACK WILLIAMS. Mcr. Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas, - Cigars, Cigarettes and , _ -^lobaccos. ?? 23(V5 Gervais St. Dial 9236 David G. Eilison General Insurance Honest .and efficient atten tion given to all business placed With me. PHONE 5717 ?1221 WASHINGTON ST If you fcant your hair 10 jfn>w FAITH-THOrLENE HAIR GROWER. " PRICE 25 CENTS JMnfe. Ethel Potee Frierson 2101 Choatnut St., Edgawotd, P. O COLUMBIA, S. C. v AGENTS WANTED. , . 1. ? - .r." ~ ' ; r*asre 3 ilanu Sarah Wilson, Jlattio Ilifgh , < --a*n-td+uu.?j aha?hikwii,??1 .liiiin-i, Alice KoUtU n, busie lA-;v-}"?-. ' a Hick-, Ander. Ma-; ii. .f<>n"-. -lllai)ja:i i Coop T i!a hnvj.t jim1 :M rv Thomas* M< i .. I;.!'!. and Bi-ii l: .< : . with us. ' .' ! . A i;m (in v!> 1'Tt Tuts>:: Ami ,..1," Va? ? :i*u. ;llv- i'- ??r 1'cAv Witvk*'. a : * s r. a' -! AI: . A)'h<. I't Fill lard". \ i< 11\ - is.'Floicm-e ?i?\V_i? ; Mi-: Mr. iJiVi-t-c* ai:<l """ "T M' 11 -.,i Alston, '' I ll'-i yt-: -..ji, Aloiuto . 'i Pi !', \V. M. An<lVn>un. " -!' . I; Mr' ! ...... Air-. K. A. 1 . :f' ! iHt'c I ; i jrtand a ' ' ''> * .. :ii. ' a.J'r ap ii^in . - t\!:t i. Iri?"i-:;.urwho 'is ;i. ! w.-- 11! t .' Kelly San . u. 'M v !?*- va \ i~.Sunday . - =-?ir . ' niiiii 11 i ju.f .J.'.!:? '1. M. . VJt A r r?~ iH'ff piiVclia^'rs of t:h~ . li'-v. \. Mack', j.- - Mi. 7 n M.K. church. .. '.' -., ^ ?k : : ^? i \riu:i. sr. isAj-i ^ < in i? ii *.??< ' , ... rrrv?t?r-?iiivram ' l*:un>r S j I; 11 I-'.. u:'\ '' yL.'' i'' tr-^? j_,l rnTt~T^.ir uith > .1 j't.. ' ami >chyla'n' tbyir. * t <,!' ikity."; A' 7 pa-tor- ituim-il to 1 i Ha .. iii XeiV -': i ^1T ' ?' 11'11 ^ . a:u. .t hji-'q'iiv<! with A " . t!ii ri!.. . " i *A"-Tvdxts$y~73 o'tsidrnt ?-?^ h? > '/?r~v?n?~?i >1 tm f' L- '' .W' : L . ?H? jt'tmry Wv vyi r< : IvztM* : ti ; ??-?1? AV,_th cl.r,.:;iV niyj+t, - h v. -it ! ?t> nr.?l Tftfi'ic<.rs' ate . " < ii.y t / car. a !' ;> v xi-urslon to rr\ A. y 1.'. the pa-'- !'-. ] 1 >h atit.i'y. iui.-t<-: V U'i'* nu-^ts,, ! jj.-'h?' :lv h one/of- Mrs' * '_i li:.', > iA'i'Aa'i .-oi La.ay! St. 1 .1.i:. V.'< . at 4 (to I'.. A!. a. pftt-T 7~ - ?v. 'T y '?',i*111*i ft .? a' .the at . . ( './ TI . i. -tic ic - _ ~ ?;ki)_.mws' ms< p\ KinvJ Huals Thousands 8^ Jjbr Lallan Agent.-* Wanted 3 g mniMCTs rroterrra - g ^ firt'Jili'st Healing: Mineral -ft? if.?d ;i iiied'u in1 nM. .i* dOc J :i' \vlrt ft 11. i: * -1. from thc-5 - , H '-his mineral g: 1 . :L1 niui: ^hpsegj l .--1 i.' . ~r. 'i soles ? ^ > ' 14 ^ i: *;i : '"'v^ mi *~ ' *, ? vr!1-this 2 i-i. L' i'.'i'?4-l+r?efo.d?luaiing min^S; :'i\;d, Marl or.t duiiar for a, fivefij otv.s.xty- ur.i< for two-gr'l\ \v 111' --W Qyfj VeTt-d - tO Q . : . i ft! Vi... vo .boon restored g . l.-ii uofo:c osingg : a 1. a: i !;o|a- <f their recovery ? A:;- \yu have taken? a: : ft<,;? w?y.<. if. you do not8 : \ ' :i u:.c\ \v:ll ,be cheerfully S ; ?h?-?~life to help healS - hi.fi;.. 1:-we. cur.noL benefits t o:-'.- Treatment >1.00. i'tMpaici IV MIMiUAl. l?K()l)t*CTS^-| e. A\o._;A" * Union, S. C.8 LilV And numbers of othetgt^ >!e- disc ;# ?.$ of the Humang ?7 'Hotly. 1 ' > " ? REFRESHING RELIEF OF CONSTIPATION Avoid constipation1 If you disregard 'its warning and neglect to treat 4 it promptly, look out-lor sickness! i on cannoi nopo- to have good health if you do notlnuCr-to prevent, or to relieve constipation. Some of its disturbing effects may bo? __LBilk>us attacks..; paonj^ipetlte. bad taste In the-nioiith. dizziness, b.id breath. coated tongue. sick headache, spots before thef eyes, bloating of ilw' al/amcn. belching up of gat uneasiness, physical and mental % -.sluggishness, etc .1 When you need a medicine for eonstlpa1 tion. you won't find a better luxatl. e than J a. OglTCRAl. mo> .cure hke THKHFORDS BLACK-DRAUGHT, made put of thft leaves and roots of certain highly approved medicinal plants. Black-Draught costs less ~ ? . than most JaxatKc medicines, so you can , _ afford .Xolkeap It and take m.tvhnh needed; If you are feeling , bad. llk?. you night be in need of TTtcdford's Black-Draught, take a dose tbmght and feel better to- \'?j j ntorrow^ Sold In 2&-cent packages. n?iu .