The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 23, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, February 2&, 1935.
DILLON NEWS
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The dtmior lltgii School .observed
i\?gro HistbrjZ^vuek last
wwk very tiitin^.y- I'm' climax
was reached Fifrtray w'hv'n. a very
? h^&'ti class program Jwas render- i
fed by thc-studoii^.^un.iLi .l)lo supTF
vis on at the pienvmal >nui teachers.
-=r?Kevs;~NrAV. Cttvem and A. J. T\ lix
' pastors of the town made \l~drcss
es on this oeeusion. , Principal bry '
ant^also spoke, l'r.of. Williams
was in charge. The quartet boys
rendered valuable^ music. Rev.
Mrs. Bi<iwn ofi Pintwood and Mrs
Emma Wil..?n ' ..< M 11
, vi i- art1
visiting at the home of Presiding
Elder and' Mrs. L. A. Wells. They
worshiped at Bethel A. M. E.
Church Sunday i,ii)',1'T
Mrs. Lillian .'Bryant +S ill-at
this writing: t?lrc"t?"u toadTver'In
the Jonior High School here.
Mrs. Annie B. Washington.Who
teaches at Floydale has been indis
posed but is backet her post.
Prof. H. C. Colliiis, Mrs. G. ,M._
Larkins and Miss Mary. Ellerson
are improving. Miss Louise Larkins
is said to be about the same;
BETHEL A. M. E. CHl ItCU
Rev. A. J. Felix. I'astor
-?- -Sunday-was a high day?: TIu7
Soinday School was very, lively
and instructive. The Supt. teview
ed the Lesson. At-th(> usual hour
tne pastor ascended the rostrum
with the followingsassociates: S
* T. Bethea, L. Z. MvDumel* anl.K
W. Dingier- , , ?_
After the devotionals the pastp.
pretachecl _an__JiXcwUe?H?jrrTMnonT
? which?ihadii ninnv ^ie:n l-r~reio!ei '
. A very largM-rnwil W!i< mit M-mv
'visitors were^^wajsent. They art
?.? always welcome. _____
? In Die aiternoon .Mrs. l,eah 0b\
ington, _the -Missionary Presiden.
held a Mass Meeting. Mrs, I* A
Rodgers, Mrs. McBride, Mrs. Alio
* Pnnrnr, f- Pearf ('oyingfo.U
Miss Beaulalh Cousar and Rev.
Felix made very fine a- idre.sscs.
At night a good number wore a '
church to hear the' young man
who had jfist been given license ti
preach in the person of Mr. Mac- I
eo Wlells. He preached, a splcndit.
sermon which seemed to have beet
enjoyed bv all
The Pulpit Aid Board met at
. ? the home of Miss Mary Ellersm
last Friday P. M. The members
of the board brought baskets :nul
t made Miss Ellerson nappy. S!u
has been sick- for stnmr time.
"Mrs. Rosa McNeil the Preside:;
conducted, a very tine jm?j?rain.;
Next Friday thev will meet?-at,
. Elder Well's home \vh? re-''they
' hope to make?him happy. The Pop
lowing leaders mad ctp.oo i report
j in the quarterly last Monday ivfTe
Mrs. Terry, Mrs. F. C. Johnson
Mr. A. Ilayal, Mrs. L. Covinjfton
^ Mr. J. C. Cousar, Mr. *A. Cox, Mr
D. M., Gaddy, Mi-. .1. S. ScaiJaMW?
Mr. Moses Smith, Mr. It. B. Davis,
Mr. J. W. David and Mr. Mae' i
Wells. Mrs-. Jphnson led will
. $4.55.
THE WH.UA-M* >V()KK-EIts' ?
CLl'it ?
Mrs.Tirretha Henderson delightfully
entertained the members oi
the Club at her home on South
4th Ave. Wednesday evt-trmir, Feb
ruary 13th ,lti35. Opening;. sone
led by Mrs. Hugde't-son Psnln_
led by fdaPapr. scripture lessoi
read by Miss Bertha Cmisttr. The
minutes were omitted after which
the house was opened for election
which were as follows: Mrs. T..
Henderson m.i.m
lerson, Vice Pres., Mrs. S. Hyatt.
Secretary; Mis. Felix, Trca*.;
Mi'rf Arnir Elli i 'iiii f'i ii ii" I Mi >~
Bertha Couser, Reporter. After
the business part of the meet inp j
wa9iTbver a delicious course was
served consisting' of. cocktail, pyster
stew, peaches, and cake. Th< !
receipt of the "evening was $1.50.1
The mispah was rop^M*"1 U|l| <? -j
adjourned to me* t at the homo ol i
Bertha Couser on our next meeting
night at the usual hour. We
are asking the help of every oiu
in the club so that we may haw
a success. Many thanks to you.
Dr. Garrett General Suporvis-oor:
Bertha Couser, Reporter.
IVA NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
Rev. D.'C. Brojvh, Pastor
Sunday being a beautiful day
, church workers were on time, and
at their duty. Sunday School
opened by the Supt. and was
beautifully taught by Bro. M. Adams
and was nicoty reviewed by
the pastor. '
At 111 1 ft RevT \\Jillie Richards
of Calhoun delivered for us a won
aerful sermofi using ror his subv.
ject "Jcsu.s Christ t^o Son of D11vid,
nave Mefty on me-"- Hivspoko
of four parables?The blind, tbe_
Lame, the Deaf, afid the Dumb.
Tlys was a wonderful sermon.
At 7:00 we were blessed with
another inspiring sermop- by Rev.
McGilee of the Holiness Chur. h of
Andeo-son. Subject "W_hefd will
yo^ be when it Sounds*-?"Oh how
our hearts did burn wliile_4iu?word
of God was spoken.
Rev.'Brown, Rev. Richards and
? RaV. Giloo were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roundtree
on Sunday.
Our pastor, delivered a wonderful
message on Negro History
:
' ST. PHI! .TP A M V rillTWril
Rev. C Capers, Pastor
Charleston, S C.-?Sunday was
a great day at this crurch. At 6
o'clock, sunrise prayer meeting. 11
o'clock the pastor came forward:
Mth a soul stirring" message from
St. John 3:3; subject A Secluded
placa. . , i - :
?> At 4:00 o'clock the S. S. district
Supt. was with us and gave
k \ ' > ' ' '
us wonderful instructions on the !
lesson. >
UFo. Simon is well |ii i jini i il Pi11'""
the task.. At 5:30 ^o'clpck Bro.
Jus. Holmes and his host had a
lu.1 eamji?Hro meeting. At 7:I?0
o'clock Rev. Capers ascended the
rostrum with another message
IVjolimr 1 gfl: 3 ( TsuhiiecL -Wa - Aro
(Joing Back Home Again." When
iu. Charleston stop at St. Philip..
When-you are <lown cast, and
few I <crid, come to Now St. Philip"'
itnd get your spiritual strength
renewed. ;?:?
Bru. Win. Brown is still on the
sick list. ~ " 7 ^
tlRAft .VMS A. M. E. CIU'RCH
Sunday was a beautiful day. S.
S. convened at the, usual hour.
We had with us our Dist. Supt.,
Prof, .k Fred-J^intmous, wro con- .
ducted the Sunday "School-with a
large attendance. The-lesson was.
well discussed" and somevery I
striking points brought out by'the
scholars. Dur superintendent is
the. nran for the pace he occupies.
After the> lesson he demonstrated
some very interesting
points about the Founder v>f this
great church of ours as" last Sunday
was observed as Founders
_l)ay. He gave a brief history of
R ichavd Allenls?Hfci?how mi r
TTuTrch began ami where" it be-aan
and 1 1 w [irmicti-ho fs?ur~^o a
member fo tairh a great church.
.After which the Rev.' E. E. Washington
our beloved pastor gave belitmg
,worcTs' :and reviewed t'
lesson. The treasurer was elected.
Bro. Simmons, gave^her enC'.n)
aging Wi)l(ls. ' Hf' ?h?" depart
ed to till other engagements. Out
Sunday School is alive under the
leadership of our Sunt. Mr. Frank
Brown and Our great leader who
\v? are very proud of in the person
of the Rev. E. E. Washington.
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( KICK ROSENWALU
- HIGH SCHOOL
Bolton, S. iC.?Negro History
Wen-it observed here?February
10-17. The student-body wa?
-given a chance-to listen-and studyabout
the Negro race through Negro
plays, lectures, magazines,
"books ancti."papers and open forjuns.
-The library was kept open
-each night for friends who found
it impossible to come in the daytime.
,
Oiir guest speaker for the week
was Dr. Orishatukeh Faduma. is
A son of natives of Nigeria, West
"Allien. Tie was."educated in Sierra
Leone,.West?Africa London
University and Yale..
.... lie spoke to the student-body
each day about the African back
grotmd of the Negro; -African cus
toMis!" and culture, and the relation
of this 'culture to world culture.
We were mjjde to. realize our
backwardness in many way A
The^-skill of the natives was
displayed in his exhibit of bas^
kets. rugs. ilLU'ses^sljocs.. hats and
"Tittier articles of beauty.
It was brought outv-in his lectures
that the African? werelov-r
its of beauty. , He addressed 4beeitizens.
both white and coldred
Snip!ay afternnon in the audito-rium.
The glee club furnised the
music which. ennsDtnl nf Nrjrin
lhelod i 's,
While- in the city he. has lectur<d
to several white organizations
in-Bolton, Anderson, Rendleton and
ITonea 'Path as well as colored.
The school, community and
county are indebted to Principal
f'urt wrigld who hr constantly
bringing good things to Belton.
For this "rare treat in bringing
Dr. Faduma.
Principal Curtright has also
booked for the-spring Dr. B. F.
Hubert ProsiMfint
-f _ . V?.v,vwu Wl VJCUI^Irt
State Industrial Collogo ar?d a
piifnecr in the rehabilitaticm_?f-ru)
a) life for-Negroes.
Dr. Faduma's lectures were of
such a "riaUTVe that the children
were .held spellbound. His exhibits
of African skill was an education
in itself.
fNopro play "Ethiopia At
Bar of Justice" was presented
as a climax of Negro History
Week.
I?.v M. ff ri"'nrti
Rev. W . B: Nash, Pastor
SCHfiiay"" was a high day at the
jjbdve. named church of which Rev.
W. B. Nash is pastor". This efficient
pastor is making wonder|
fill ppngii.sc uml rajvid?advancement
with tho hearty cooperation
| of his loyal members and friends.
Sunday morning at 10.00 a. m.
| the Sunday S hool opened at its
muni hour, v, ith~ ?orpertrftendent
ami teachers at their post of duty.
Every class seemed to have ?tud-iod
the lesson. The superintendent
had a splndid rovieW. At
11 :.".0 a. m. our be'loved pastor,
Rev. W. B. Nash preached a very
strong sermon, taken from Psalm
.'57:17 subject "Dont Worry. This
wasa wonderful sermon and see>m-ed-te
rnake lwu?4k-^?lft(T. The pastor
has zone<l the church and we
hope every captain is looking, forward
to the third Sunday in
March .for we 91 re expecting a
round report. We wish to thaftk
the-many visitos.. for their preSumlay.
-fjtnne again every
Sunday. At 11:30 preaching be-jpijifi.
Gome and hear- ttvfwejrreat
sermons. -
Jannic Harvin, Reporteef .
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NOT?: Your question answerc
?a clipping of this column isenelos*
reulv. send a ouarter and :
mail free advice on three (3) -*iu<
_ birthday, atul address?Ttr
to ABBE AVALLACKTcaTc^r Till
Assembly Street, Columbia, South
? : ?
E. LrC.?F want to know if c
I will be successful in car- t
ring my granddaughter thru i
high school and college in a j 1
fine way? * ;< ??j
| Ans,: You will and your 1
' granddaughter will help you to t
I do so. She will help you enough
[ in ybur business to pay her way through
College and she will
make a wonderful record.
***** I
H. E. P.?-There is-a girl inr
this town that says that she '
loves me but shQ won't let me |
call on her What is wrong?
Ans.: Your girl?frientHirnXL l!
j-veryr-YOTJNG MISS. Her par- '
j ents have not given their consent. J
1 to let her reeeive-eompiui.v. C-oh- I
tinno ns von ni-P nrwl hv thi? sum. .
mer months you will bo making"
"dates" quite frequently.
7?~ ~
? - H. S. B.?I tpok an examination
and I wonder when
will 1 be called to fro t4> work??__
Ans.: You made a good" grade
on the Civil, Serivce Examination,
that you took recently, and just
opening I feel sui"e that they will
get in touch with you. It seems
to me that you will be employed
in a different' lino within the very
near future.
*****
7 M. S.?I divorced my husband
and I wonder if it has
ever been' made final? '
-Ans.: No---for you did-not
diould have , done thU^'several'
years ago for you~"ehtfrrod suit
back in 1921. Go-to your lawyer and
let him advise you concern> r
_ihgL_this- matter, ?-?-4*****
V. "M. B.?I want t<?- know j
if I will ever be able to help j I
Tny dear old .mother like I ' :
'Should? ? i
Ans'.: Yes indeed and the first I
thing that you can do to
feel good is to'make a success of ! I
your LIFE, i our mother is very i
anxious for you to begin in a husi- 1
ncss of your own and I too be- i
lieve that you could make_arr overwhelming
success with your
^ : . ******
S.' I). F.?My husband stays !
mad at me, ail the time and i ;
I doVi't do anything to hurt ' j
his feelings. What is wrong?- T,
if eh out and have u llnwr~and 11
yot? don't. - He is getting fed up |
SP'A RTA N Bl R<?CN EWS i
Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur Smith of
524, Jones St. honored-their little >
niece, Willie Odell Thomas, with J
Feb. 5tlv at which time twenty j
four of her little friends gathered ;
to celebrate the event nnd' wish ,
her a happy, birthday. Qames ,
were played directed by Mesdcmes .
Janie Farr, Josie Hugglns and- J; \
M. Davenport. A delicious course ,
wafe. served, consisting of- ambro- ,
sia, cakes*, cocoa and candy. The
beautiful birthday cake was cut"'
by the guest of honor and every 1
one present expressed themselves
as having bad a very pleasant ]
time.
The guests were-Misse??Willie _
O. Thomas, Kfttie aTRl MoV.clle
Means, Orlena Isles, Lillian alid '
Gertrude Dendy, Carrie ana J
Emily Littlejohn, Flora B. Clifton. '
Chrfstalean and Edrie Spears.
Ilattie Thomas,- ^Minnie -and Lor- 1
ehestpr ; Muirray, Helen Robinson, }
Dorothy Levels, _ Lillie Foster, <
Roxie B. Watson, Mae . Carter, 1
Geneva Cheeks, Earlene Jsfekson, ''i
Thelma Martin,,Mary A, Johnson, '1
and Wintpn Dendy. 1
WINNSBORO NEWS J
The Dunbar Social Club render- '
ed unique program at Wayman J
A, M. bii unureh last Sunday af^" \
ternoon in interest of Mr. B. Whit
ners' club. A splendid talk was 1
made by Mr. Robert 'MiUer for the t
"Dunbar" and by Mrs. Florence c
Starks in Tieihalf of'the Ladies' Be f
Friendly Club. Beautiful readings
were contributed by Mrs. Ed. Dav J
is and Miss Ossa B. Addison. T
General Music was rejidered by i
the Junior Choir with Ivirs. Owens (
at the instrument. Dr. Owens,
the pastor sang a lovely solo. A i,
short talk Was made by Prof. W. i
A. Ross. "7 1
A royal banquet was given at
TVf ~ 1 ltf T^.l
uic nuiue wi i?ii. ^ uiui mrs. EjU# a
Davis last Monday nite 'by St, ii
Paul Church and Sunlay School in
honor of Supt.. 0--E. Manigault. C
who has served in the above capa- -ft
-city, for:25 consecutive year's. The A
affair was a sutrprise to all except s
a very few who worked it up. It ?
was indeed a pleasant and' enjoyable
time for the tots of the primary
grades on through the adult H
class.
The Teachers Traiping Class is
a necessary, adjunct to- St. Paulas.
, Sunday School. Thfs part of^ the ,
school was orgenized last fall and V
THE PALMETTO LfcADER
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3.PALMETTOJLEADER, 11110 . j
Carolina. j (
-v -? ?ry >11
staying in every night reading h
ho paper when you have, the I
noiiey to -go to-'- .MOVIES and >ANCES.
If you v ish to keep
,-our husband, you will have to.
earn to~Iike some kind of enter- ,
ainpient..
'; . t + * *: .* J>
X. 1).?Will you (ell me 1
>vhat I have done for m> neigh- {
airs to act like they do?
Ans.: Not one thing''.?they
nave .recently come into -a small
iQioUnt of money ami it wgnt^ to
heir HEADS and ll'< \ ii.? 11>"ri
recmrreu~"Their old neighbor-*. They
ivill come down off., their pc'desDr ivlren'their
money is g>-in .
X" RM-?Please 'ell" me
what is the cause. of this trouble
that I have been suffer
in jj-frotnY
_-Ans.:' I believe .that the sWfness
in your- joints' > due to a
rheumntif fmrfitim-1 ^-11 wmrH- :
improve more, quickly if you
would ,-stiek to one dm-hir instead
of. eha.nffinjr so nun li. \u a ease
lflco.yours, time is ..I ohr main things
in recovery.
M.~N. (V?How will I he
; able to meet the little hills
that I have? .
Ans.: Un|t'3s v.ou stop threwitifT
away your mom v. yu'ii will
never he able to pay hill. TaKo
all the money that you ate spending
on numbers ami s v ?? if. Ill* sMOIhl I
H?rm?*rrmrthrTTC mm i uortluvhile "
and-yon will - be"surprrr h<7\v you'll
have enough ; ? pav "vfmt \?U*-.
? ' t'
* * * I
;H. K. W.'?Why dn I Ow~p
. so mipch? . - ?:
Ans-.: I believe thai your rtrttfn
trouble is LAZINESS. * Anyone a-tout
as you should l> trying to'
reduce i lis toad of sticking around'the
house put-ting orrTwo t>TniTt~e.]~
amuuls a week. It > mi wouhl'
take more exercises \(-.n would feel
much better ajuLwuuld?not have
the trouble. of going to -Jeep dining
a conversation.
? I.I L-imp t-lliv 1
have raised?
Ans.: . Jl^is my opinion that
this girl IfrTs been with you for
I? years has a nod her . living in
\yw V?'ik who is trying to get
lur tack, 1 >In?tttt'?'ydievf that ~
'itlier of you will Ir able to keep
fier from now On fin- T see vn- n- ?it
it 11 >1: |n tinfuture.
S" commanding sph ndal attend-',
.nice > vi i v Tliinsil.il moiling. P
Mis$ Sarah Brown spent the
.vook-end in Columbia with' her
) a re ntsQ-y r.-r-r.i- . <??
There were nbnn+ ?ff "teachers
liresent at the (Virut-y Training
School here last Saturday to re:e.'vvj:.instructioie
in the use of'day'
^;ork fou-,gijilU.ri:n in the puldie
-chools. "The ag'c on ages telling
to.be living is sublime." This milk
ivith other f.nnd:; is being given.to
>ur children by the government.
Miss Mattio Boulwarc vi<ft ed
relatives in Chester la-t wccjc-oiy^^
Master Paul Boatty of Brain?rd
was hovo to see his parents
ind friends last Saturday.- .
Pi ' ft. Cum ton. Misg L. Bro\vh~~
ind Mr. Eddie?1-^-?Richmond?of
Friendship College, Hook Hill,
were. in' our town last week on
business.
Mrsu Emma Toath v of White
3ak-t?as>?od away at ' 1 :tgc of r*r~
rears. Funeral services wore contacted
at the St. Matthew Presby
terian Church of which she wa? a .
mnstaut member bv TTe.v. Dunge?. j ;
h?r pastor assisted" by-Keys. B. F. j
Russell of Bhaksfock G M--TI-T"i
uty <>? I hi | il ^' i Hi I I' Smith of
Ilu*?*rrT**~~Mos(lames Katie Gaston
shellie Goings and Est ell Davis 1
ivere ami flg those \vli<a attended
from'hero. Bunt, G. I'. PaPon andvffi'
(whitel were also there. i
*Irs. Toat-ley is survived by a 1
lUishand. 1 sons, 1 daughters, 27
frahd children. J sisters. 2 hroth- 1
rs. and a host, of relatives?
'riends. , s
The Junior Church of Bothesda
M. E. Zion Connect ion of which :
lev. E. A. Barhev is pastor held i i
ts meeting FcUr-wPh Mrs.
7. Royal, the President in- charge 1
The Junior Choir furrishej' mu's- ,
c with Mrs. Shollie Goings at the :
nstrument. The sermon was de- 1
ivered hy Rev. Joseph Fisher. - 1
JT:.. A il?A- at- ?-- -f i
?!ss tifuta . iuooro is very sick <
t her homo hero. Mi?? Atttror-fx'C u
i not improving fast,
Mrs. Lula Hall. ATr=;. Ka'hern '
harribus. Miss Katie Nelson and ( I
fr. Randolph Nelson motored to i
isheville, Saturday to. bury their- t
iste.ri . We , deeply sympathize t
rith them. % . v
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Rock Hill?Th, faculty , >. j
tyi'.s of Friendship a:-. litV.ii'
ho pleasure of wt:pi?iv ?* -
:'l iuily llapti?t t '-ii II11-li ??r?'ray [
nornin^. Dr. Ma:<-h ! f . .
\. ('. ami a incmbor of tin :a< m
X delivered a powpri'ti?' -erhi??:i.
hip, but umv of ( ha I'll'" . N. (' J
vas the?gurrf?speaker i:; c!.;Ij..-l"'
Monday im>rm'rrj?'.~ lie .-coke ' oh "
'Lveediiiy the'Five 'Ihoj: a
"I1 <.'lu?letl llis -]) cell liy ? Li..- ..l.v,y?
if 'thi* "llinf". wd:kli wa?
>y ait.?. ?
* Negro H'ot-ii-v week i- ?.
orv>*d. wi'.Ii all?i' I'M >?in' i. ; *
Hound Friendship f'<>ihV?-. . s\V< :
?ntl wlodinus an- i
he. Negro. spirituals which ;;ir
UIOJC during the ex?**i*rs? -?=
i'i'Of. R.iy H.- JIllU
veek end in Columbia at*
the Students Christ urn ~l , ,
'Math" Instructed -pent- t-r
week-eml -rrt Cl"\i i'T~y." C7~E.
Sliest of Mi<s Pearl.
Mr. Bill. Mi-oks a im pih. > <. ,
second yeiir liijffi e!aV--i. n.ia'-K ;
;i critical condition; l\nrni>t pru
lm's'jxo to (?o?l daily for his rem>y. ,
pry.' t ' l
Miss Lillii\n"Rrou*n *our. Ili-l- '''
.... .1 r* 1: ?i. t . . ..
i4iiii r,ii^n>n . i IIM run r? > - v.:1
pfcasaiflly surprised <>i> ]:< '
birthday whieh?trr.i.s M><r.<lay.. F'T.
I'Veshmen. ii'i'ii! .TCini-.
\'?trmal Chi:-. 'iTTT* I . .. I
assorted (Tk.c'iI.-iIf - in t]ir liiun ?
a Vii 1 ( n'tiii?'. Sire '.reeeivi J-h:
'e->s- other Mmv.-Iv . :uuu.ii4rwhich
whs a 'White Arolil ' j
watvh 15an<l.
~ I lev mother' sent her* a' 1 vc!^
birthday caW. Tin? =PTTTrn^nyrnW_
and soph-nibros nave a vnvi'uh'Ya'
TmTtTrT^T??nTy~'^'!T^TTiT^' .1: ?
Trursd.iy niyht. Im'liakd In thi-.
party was-a .one aei play. Mhw
luaki' Love," eoinpowd 1-y.a mem
4n*i?rrf?Him suplnnwri 'da-,1. A! i
Walter A-dycrs. All spent it [ilea
ant cvpTriTry 7TT the ^pa i t yT'= "
Aflei:.' finishing the "mpiit'lily
tests we ended, the neti.vities ' <e.
tlie^veek by eelohratmy with :
basketball name betwi-eti I.anrnter
Traininn School and wir T im.
The last. Umtj-we?playe.l I.an< ;i->!. i i
' i. .. . > ' r i i r t ..? <
11 ? >'* ? I >r I il lit ?i iji i <{ mm,, i
'lr.-; time We are Iki.v'Ui'" ? i
overwlu Iniintr vi- t'.rV. T'o ~
wviy- s~br 10 - trrrlyc in m rv fnxvn
Miss V fv fan Tou nx i s * ?"a\.i' . <'
ini? the is'cgro fftsTi v..; v. .v-r
u pppirinr-'-Xcltii ) ! eram '.ii'~4l
a it (1 ii o r i irm Si ind ay ? v < ii: nfnotng"
VTfc speakers arc tatrrfiaMi
cr.?. Dr. Rilev.- PmP. 'M " tv I'.nf,
Finlcy and others.
The rid>eJ ~ are <-u| . ami "
tike-Mint cakes -for the'- r.
AVn?hii?g>"n?Ttni:nat tt?rr
Tl^e Fvi nd.i.lii'1 nr <
presented in a l-ecll 1 at I.oekhn > ' '
Friday eveninir. at the .chart-h patore?f
hy' Rev. ('. AV. Calvin".
m 9 mm ?
W AI.TKRBORq \t:\\s
Founders- week wfv- c?1i:Li:.ijf,l
at St. peter'; A. M. P. .< '-hy* h ^
EWtly. 'Mfthv nun:-l. r- W
Amontr them wer Hi '..-P-r-*?
er. pastor of Wesley AI. 1!. f'ha-e'i
and Dr. S. Xance, P. 1!, f. Ik ai'u,
Hist net. .Mrs. Fmma ' Pa*. >\ is.
much improved after si-.i"-af
weeks illness.
Rev. .M. L. I.ittl inhr )' .
"il. fs:""" 1 ' 1 '
tied, his, family, the r.crn--imi K ;>vi
the funeral of his trivial m t'- r.
She. was 1,-uried in '.the X. w Po.--:
pect cemetery. I
KOV. .J. .M. J|llli^l!;i- Vi-IM' '1
from Charlotte yhffia. !,u b:i Twin (
in attendance upon fho \Vi>r:k<o
Conference of the. l''<*-hv -v \!i I
Church hold at Jolm-on C, Smith
IT_ni\*ersUy. II.c i t norts a wry nv
fitablo. moot in sr. fie. was accompanied
bv I'rof. T". I., Prowo'v
. U." L, Prowcy -pent a-f-w*
flaw homo recently^ visitInti*. T. >
husband.. '
Mr".-ttnri"dTiyt\ or y^b-hrr- VTi*ra
few day-, with?Mr. ;i?<!?>lvj .
Ooudlock, his brother and
in-law. Ifc hn^ boor somewhat in'
disposed but b ? 'recuperated suf-.fioiently
to return tn eollocre. '
?M-rys, Carrie < !n rT?"
eery nice out fa ire built roar too
Colleton Trainiitir Solum] ard.
many arc wondering what next*
Mrs,'P. P. Tiller ,w - ilmJi'Miio
r'~u o- f ni' 1 w r i. ' - T-...|?
rnd, . .
Tho luinfsfFrTal. TTni'">n ' niot hot
wook at "Tro_powo.ll Pro^bytor'an
Churrh with a =nlondid attendance
Many subject* of.imr-.vtjuu.'.o were
mootit^r d Rock Of Aires C_ M. F
Fhuroh. * ri" _=^~- ?
Mrs. E-?fcr. Mhroo '<ns brjw :b
fov sc-voral day?, hut ha-- r? >i|nv
*tnd. . ,'r ,
The quarterly confoivivV of {V*
Wnllrrhoro CirtrAit will iv'nvorre
it Mt. Zion A. - M. T\. Chun-h r<\'
Saturday apd .tho floe*if.n of too
lelrsrnfo to the eloe'cTTal ooTTecv'
k\"ill Ivo. during that moot ins*.
yU-v. P. R.- McToor !< indi<-po?o.l
md has pot been able to nrench'
'or two Sundays. His fr/k*r,ft^"fTtC ,
lopirar be \\ ft?'Too5 TO a!i iirt??, -?b> 1
ihlb-to thunder at l>env ?-.'< C.?>.
onrj. '
_\Trs. Ra he] Martin. a. nn mbor
>f tlie trustee of St. Peters' A. M. _
Sc ("bur^h has ni*v?17igcd a very un
quo system of raising1 moncv for
ho church in a rrmtostTTof a beau
iful quilt which will bo trjvon avav
.to the lucky--- person. # The
?ilt is i hi exhibition at Maree'*
'afO^ _
Mr. Willie Renum and .Miss-Tar
a Haynos wore happily"''married ,
ast Saturday at the. A. M. F.
fans? by the pastor.?-Ritw. Logan.'
Rov. P. R, Tiller will deliver one
r two messages during the Allen
V ' - r
1 ? ?~
P i";.'fa in _ at St. .fnh'n A. M. F.
1 t:am i), .at Cottageviik'. . ?
1 I'r. Sainuot Nance leaves this
iv ice. N< \\ boj y and in all peojlji
al'.I'U.V ictqrn with his dauirh'u>:'. .
fnriwiir i l,V week-end.
\\ i:sr i f a. m. ciumti
K' v. I*. I . Tiller, I'astor~
: \i Si .,11 il i a-t thy
hunt, with- each U*?*. her at
jx)-! (,4: duty. The a'tendance
..a yot-i'l, and is ^icatly inc-reas !
1 ' IT a:. J. IT^l e A' I a nils, il as
' r St. Paul C. M. K. - Churcho
i "I \?-ry_inspiring swrmon.
', .ih.irci- -was?tokfth- -l'wjm I
!. The offering as well as
^ jaj '-f w as -gLo<! for the
1 at; A ill Society will meet
-> ice of Blanche Lent
'l'-.al't-ei-nVxrtte?
-v I. i.coln*. -ilay program sporr
,, r ,w,jT,j society was
W oslev M. K. 'Church*
in' Wednesday night.
I'KfM Win. M. li(>(; ,\N "TALKS
<? I Hi: SCHOOL ' < H1LI
?li I: N \ MOT T NK(;.
. <;ko calendars
flic Li lade.r:
\ . " .j indent happened in uiic
i w 11;iv-iii-it, -|4'J1I I n.mr
<m. thinking that other?
-t* ! Ir I hi-': For a number of
1 have alwayv tried to gel
- I ? 'a!- iw.arid ' i sjH'eialh
* ahiniars, to hang up iii
-;~i - Vii pi rooni'.vach year.' ThT
:?" r-HTiil t ill i (^~runr"^ht y woro-al?
" t .. v .. S J ' ntlniTed ro look fo.i j
Xvu'-m ' 'a!ender.? Finally I go.t
L-.o. !'. ooi -Ml YV. \v; Nichula- J
|?r i ; i :,o u i oat Nprth t arolinj-1
j V r Insurani-i- Co..
.:! iri. .v. l. Klated over it~T rush-j
i'"-o t'T > liopl house and hung ii
!. o Plato whore all the chilt.'"n
old--see it. .Then I asket
!?}r-:rr r ?' did ?thi y/ like it f Urn
eii | spoke right out and said
j d-n't' like, it." I asked why?
I St.; ai?l, "It V got Negroes oh it.''
j' I ' sin^ter--wa< 'a knock out blow
p > II 1 .Mil ISK.Yl-.MT /"ViT'rkl
# l ty A!;I, These fsftst 01?0?
"SPclfaura '" >
S Mi?h Blood Pressure t
3 Stomach Trouble
? Bleeding (.\unis
? Piles
8 <\ id no,v and Bladder
.? Troubles KirbvV
f '.>?d . SoreB ?. ? _ ?
Cuts
8 Iturns
~8~S'caIds ~^n.' 7 ' This is
g\u-.e Bleeds -. tor's pr>
0 Itiahetes yreat, he;:
p Pyorrhea of the Gums earth. V
Female Weakness war dire
Q Periodical Bains ? '"'dy \va
<3 Hr?y Feycr were, hea
3 I tonsillitis min'eral I
O Bed Wetting .,
H . I! von
y in e riimat rr^
gitwiie^tin^ ,,T I"
8 Athlete Fret , ? ' n,t
8 Vrthriiis l mi.nitv ,
3 , , weeks li
g.-iheuinatism- ? weeks if
8 B in it Worms your Hon
8 Blood Boj.on , to lo-ohtv
3 i.i >sipelas this mitr
g M?trr Stomach . were ' ui >
p niipenl DiM'.Pst'i," ;i:n" mi in
gl.ar Ache see resuh
Swollen Joints refunded.
3 Boils' huujjbnitii
gBood Purifier ycu.^wei
O Colic ' -.. ...
0 By sent ?-r v ! &*?
I'ln'vc, St in (is ; ' K1KR
pllajito^is - , O
H nplcftsant Breath)
gHch " ' 1__
c Neryousness Change of
plfackintr ( oijgh . "V- |.UnK Troub!
r. .\ Itscess
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I * ***? ???!* ill V Wiuilllliit 1?V IVt'V.
JACK WILLIAMS
i) It C G STORE
- JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr.
Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas,
Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobaccos.
Cervals St. Dial 9236
David G. Ellison
^ _ - |
General Insurance
' ' .1
iionest and efficient atten- j
vtioii given 'to all business J
"placed with trie.
PHONE 5717
"%22\ WASHINGTON ST
If you want >our hair to-grow as?
FAITH-THO-LENE f
HAIR GROWER.
; ? .TRICE 25 CENTS
Mme. Ethel Potee Frierson
2101 Chestnut St., Edgewold, P. O
COLUMBIA, S. C, 1
AGENTS WANTED [i
Papre 3 ,
t< pother nnd gave, the sch
<ol a talk > !) Ni-?ro Calendars.
?1 r... ( t?jw<.l<n- i" v' i v tHvutlful,
wiix'Ji inclii'.', ai.d at 111 bottom
t.a- ''In- |?""!t.?ait*?of-^hi*-k:te John
.\I?;i i .c . ! '.Hid' i ai.ii . ' pi -i?
- riTr-if^n ! ir. A:" .v)" " it~~ r?r*~
iifl't |d iT:~ AS. . ( t:.? :i .u- the
. 1 an ..g* d man_
and v." n i. a: J i11.! : at "'! "aide
'T'Th! :!.L'' 111, (v V." ' . ,
In"w ' "1 ?m?h???rrm-i?r-r
l>ia>i. ;? -!h<- lliji'fit-f iiili'i.,.; ihi*
?at?N o? iV < aioi.iift Mui'iJ.: 1 I,.t?r
iiT-ujame '' < titupat,... ' - Jiuvv <(
rtartiV: and what i.-'W, i*. aenderful
j rntc tr n- to ,h-.w
it ' m;>; . v - ii : movant!
wiuii' t). arid tla.t "'it V '-liutild
learn to. i Nftr' ? rpri?.
I-.-, to help 'In ln.si-ha-*?->?: ! make
joh- ! ) ttif n.ar.y i.uy atxl '-jj'iHhw
o' inin^r . mrt?of v|.)!n -1 ;
aixl eoljoues. ~ I plainly tvi'i thefn
.that they >hou,l<l have tL? t*1 ln'sur-.
a life, with this (^ 'nipajt**-*; -mite
TtTTi- X?'trR? .'In5ftiTancv" mpany.
\Vh*?n they iiisure'-with thi: Company.
they an- inakiia.'. j*h,- lur'Ne
t'roe. hut- when they nisuie with
Oii white companies they arc
'.pl j--lr 1-i 1' i ' ill1-! I-Minv
|T ua? j'iiul: tn tell them, that my- "
'ill. wit- {uii'i three i nildryn are
insured with',the N*. M, Life In .
-.ur.irrt&c Ilnniipanv anil- tu4-,ta>;ham . .?
'-'I of i'. ?-?
"
- M?w-Jet me '.-ay tj. my .co-work- ,
-t rs ami in th<-. ple-ehe-i > ul/< , that
if we, the teachers and preachers/
would take some tine . ami?teach-?
the children-the im|~u:tavvTY stfp
port inn; Xejf.ro enterpi i.-?j=. the
future jf cnera'tioii would?U*-hf>He~ftted~-a-j.it
on- and f Id.*. The old.
men and 'women . are"set. 'in THftt
ways; you < anjt chanjre'tlumi. hu* '
-o-v th.- tfm.d [hn'ik -ays. "Tinin up ?
-dun-child." Start now and train !
hem to- read holered Xewspaners.
-uppprt Colored business of /,]1
kind, .love Cod and try to (U>~VipKt.
Th< ii. a'nd not -until then, will a'l .
? h :ng>- w.o id: t ngethi- r fry good .
\Yw. M. Bngan.
' . . ' R. 1?Box MS A.
: . Union, K C
jtEli^MANT. DfKOUI^RY-l ?
Hepls Thousands
Chrjstian Agents Wanted " '
Ministers Preferred &
; Greatest Healing Mineral ixj?J
Water i'dL
not ft patent'medicine nor-a docscription;
it i? nature's own, a ?
4mg- mint-ral water-mi;cti fi .>m the~$:
Ojile cutting a ditch, this mineralg
ovorod by a oast nil" lnan ^hose ?'
s covered in sores. Tsese sores 2
led in a few day? whereeveV- this
uched his body. .*
:iip in dot-lining- health. cToU'i be "a _
ed, give tins - great healing *m i n-c
;h is T7mlrs gift to suHYrlhg hn.
i 11 ial. Mail one dollar lor a five g:
eutment or--sixty"for two C
,<:lt tr^onf TI will l\n . 1I 'Si
. e, Hundreds have been" restored ?
-atul happiness where before using 8
ral, all hopes of their recovery c
'ii rn V"" r " l,n" 'J1
ral for fifteen days, if you do not gj
s, your money v."i 11 be cheerfully fif
It is our aim it) life to help heal 8
s hurts. If we cannotbenefit g
o not. want your money.
ceks^Treatment SI.00. Po-tpaid . ?
Y MINERAL PRODUCTS |?
Ave. Union. S. C. 8
Life And numbers of others
os diser??es of-thrilumah 3
Body, 8
> r> AT) arvAT>A
. R. Bow man. 1.V23 Hardo^ ?_
REFRESHING RELIEF .
OF CONSTIPATION
Avoid constipation' IT ypudisregard
its warning And neglect to treat
it promptly, look out l'or sickness!
You cannot hope to have* pond
health If you do nothing to prevent
or to relieve constipation. Seine ol
it's disturbing effects may bo ?
Bilious attacks, poor appetite, bad taste
;n the mouth, dizziness, bad breath coated t '
iongue. sick headache. sporr~t5etOTi' HYP
eyes, bloating of the abdomen, bridling up
t f gas. uneasiness, physical and mental
t luggishncssr etc
. When you need a medicine for constipation,
you won't find a better laxatite than
ft NATURAL mddlclne: like THEDFORlM
BLACK-DRAUGHT, made out of tl)? leavS
and roots, of certain highly approved medicinal
plants./ Black-Draught-less ?
than most laxative medicines, RO.O'OU cam??
afford to keep It and take it. when" nWded.
If yotr are^feelltHt bad. Ulce. you migftt
!>e In need of Tbedford's Black-Draught,
lake a dose tonight and feet-better tomorrow.
Sold In 2A-cent packages, ami
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