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Saturday, March 16, 1935 WINNSMIORO NEWS Quite a number of toiuTiin >i from -this county a.ttem ?.>ki the Palmetto State Teacher's Association rjn " lumbia this week and many times that niiiiTher should have attended to gather new inspiration. Mrs. Sarah Mcintosh and son, Mr. B. J. motored to. Johnston - lasit /week-end to visit her ~ older son, Profr~C.-. Mcintosh and family. They report an en enjoyable ? _trip^- ? *" 7 ' Mrs. Annie Jackson, wife of jje late Rev. Joe Jackson ^departed this life March 7th and was funeralized the followintr Sunday ami a. largo nnri sorrowing crowd at St. Paul Baptis-t Church. Mrs. Jackson had been in iU health for some time. She liy'ed to the ripe, old age of 8!1 years. Since the death * of her husband, she spent the remainditvg* days with- her daughter, Mrs. Ada Boulwaro. - ? The funeral services were con- ! ? tluoEcJi ~J>y S!T ~Beatty,' his pastonwssisted by Rev. F. Gunter. Rev. Beatty left no stone unturn.* ed .in his message over the deceased. Her body, was laid to^ rest in the Black Jack Cemetery. She' leaves to numrn hyr loss two daughters, two sons, two brothers, 2 son-in-laovs, a host pf grand clfll dren ami friends, ^Sface to. her ashes. Miss Sara Brown, a member of our faculty spent the week-end with her mother in Columbia. Mrs. J.'V. Neal spent last, weekend with her sister-in-law here, xf_. r- r? \t it ' Misse^ Marv and Martha Green mourn the toss of their -'brother:' who-departed this life the 2nd inst He was fu"eralizcd at St. Luke Baptist Cnureh. Besides his sisiters, he -Laves Mrs. Rebecca ^_2_Cainpl)ell, Mr, Leroy Gre.n, New York; Mi$s -Jessie Green, Baltimore; Mrs. ilea trice West, N':Y.T and a nephew, Mr. Willie Dy. Rev. and Mrs, J. T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Belton, all of Rock Hill; Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Owens and little, cousin were, the dinner guests at the honw of JVlr. ami . Mrs. J, L. Batiste last Sunday. Mr. Robert RoseBorough was rushed .to the hospital last Friday. We hope that-he may under go a , successful operation. ? Prof. L. S. Brown, Erin, of Brainerd Inst; with his singi-rs. Misses Tecora Baxter, Abbie Byrd, Asalee Jones, Eloise Simolton and Prof. T. J. Young, passed through hete last.. SiuvdVjf* on their return frpni Black Jack Bai>'.. C.hmch , where, they rende" ST oi . program. They stopped a short .jvhile jat the home of Prof. ja&$--sMrs. \V. A. ..Ross to see I'aul m7.\ RosS, who came home Saturday some what in dispose.*. W'v were proud to have -them in Miss Alberta M0(Sfc3ji departed this life, last Friday, OBthp'and.; Mrs.'Rosetta Gaten (lied' Saturday, the "9th. Both were~~1ai(l to- rest the following Monday. Mrs. .Gati n, the Bethh hem Cemetery; and fc Mrssr Monro at St. Mnrtr; Mr. A". Russell was in charge of both bodies and also Mrs. Jackson's body. ? ? ? PINE GROVE ~?Rl'V. II. G. fr'unimors, lbe-4?H Too n.iam?people spend their time in-con tCmnihg, the work of others instead of spending it in improving their own. - . " ' ' Sunday was. a little inclement, ' *" but it was a successful day at Pine-Grove A. M. E. Church in the Dutch Fork. Rev. Mr. H. L. Summers, pastor Sunday School was opened at the usual hour, by the*Supt. Mr. J. C.. Paul and coworkers at their post of duty. ' When the class discussion was con eluded, the Presiding Elder, of the Newberry Dist., Rev. Pr- A. lesson with the Sunday School. Dr. Adams our Presiding Elder ence. ; Preaching services organ at. tmr Ti ual hour. The Presiding Kld"r pee-acbed a soul stirring sermon. Having selected his text fiuni the "?r" T"st verse. Cast' thy bread up on brok of Ecclesiastes 11 chapter and the waters for thou' shault find it after many t ays. We" are always proud to have 'him with up as a kiniLamLfriemlly, Elder. After the sermon Communion immediately followed. We I "were Very glad to have had Revs, H. H. Redman amPT. Rawman. to worship with us. also. St. _Eaii^s_ j- wtlPers and members. Tho-e on i . the sick list are Mrs. Happy Rhett and Mrs: Maggie TTipps. Reporter. Miss Martha Suber. a riittv ri i it v ru e In spite qf the cloudy and misty weather the churches had gooJ at; 1 tendances. The Mt. Pleasant j S. S. was opened at the usual (hour. .-The lesson was taught with interest and reviewed by the Supt. E. * L. Brown. At 11:30 the pastor, Rev. .1. W. ; Mathis brought to us a burning: ' message. His Stub, was "Getting righGwith-God." Act* 8:21 a"nd at I 4- o'clock Rev. J. W. Mathis and I clioir wnt. to St~Jam<w A. Mi K. Church, where he preached anoth. master piece sermon for the ' ladies cluh. 7 ' . 6:30-the B> Yr Pr-Ur-w?*-op? erP&fLwith the group leaders at their pbst.nf duty, the lesson was enjoyed by~"fttt-^ At 8 P M. uib<pastor preached' __another soul stirring "sermon'from Psalms 1:19-14 -Sunday betTMcCom munion d'ajr, the Saints - gathered^ around the table while the holy' * (wmmunion -was served. Total offering for the dav was $13.50. if Mriends of Mrs. Hattip Jackson ? *?C==== to hoar of their illne?s. We hope tor them a speedy recovery. S'T JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Sunday night we were very plwased- ee?have Rev. J. Wrfhonr-tiJi paMur~or the Alt. Carmel or Laurens County Circuit. He preach vd iroiu'.Lien. d:U, subject, 'Where art thou?" On March 8, 8 o'clock Kri./ay night tne Educational Board gave .lie p.ay entitle.i "The Old School -at 11icKory-rtotty wnich was very uccessful. $11.40 'W as door fees.. Sunday, at 4 P. Rl. Rev. J, W. Alatnis pasi.or of Alt. Pleasant Bap Ji^C-Ci lurch preached for us at St.. James'. Also his choir accompanied hint; as this was the closing of a quilt con.est sponsored by olis. B. T. Johnson, Airs. Eula White, winner of the quilt. Total amount raised in this contest was $27,00 . _ ;v .. ? Str'James was very pl-ased tohave Prof. ('. (1. Garrett; Columbia S. C. Sunday morning service and enjoyed the encouraging remarks made by him to us. Honnr Nn 9 mui nt flip linmn rwf Mi s. Zcphia'C. Taylor, Harrisburg St.. Friday, March 8, with Mrs. W. Belcher-as chaplain conduot:ng the devotional exercises and then turning the nicotine- over to the President, Mrs. Eula White for business transactkmrr?$4,95 ,'vas realize'!. ?.. A repast of chickens and salad was enjoyed. STERLING HIGH ...... _ SCHOOL. NEWS. ~ f . E. Hammond, Reporter Greenville., S. C.?Mbnduy aftornoi n the Sterling Choir appeared at_WFBC, local radio 'station.andbroadcasted' a half-hour program. Eight, selections were rendered. ? Persons fond of snappy rhythmic, tap dancing and dramatic interpretations bf popular selection? were given., a treat last Monday night when 9A-2 and their advisor, M iss E. I.1 Howard, working as "The Sterling Silver Diggers" presented a musical revue at the Center. Music fox. the ^affair was furnished by a local dance orche?C tra and the popular pianist, Mr Sammie Re id. . ?^? According to the score-keeocr, the week's adventures on the bask-" e't hall court were nht nltocother successful. The boys and girls, each played a game at St.* Alban Training Sehbol, Simpsonvilie. The Jhu.v^'m;rp miMflft jo stand oeioml their opponents and bo\ved themselves in the dust to let StJ( Alban take a 22-14 triumph. Theigirls, with better ]uck, retrfev^d ' the gJory of the Blue and Whitg>(and defeated their rivals, 11-8.* f Mrs. Anna S. HickSdm, the wife of Principal Hickson^ was-^greeabJv siT(<fttted by a ^'birthday party heTd'in hen; honor, Tuesday night. Friday at noon" the 10B-2 girls gave a luncheon for the members if the fa' i Uy. There were tw ~!at>Tes.: " M Mauzoh wasTTiostes..at one; Mrs. Hickaon, at the bther.' Miss Edmonia Jotinsort, head of the music- department, was absent last week because uf illness; Atf~ .of us are glad her condition has mprpved. ??? s;At the regular monthly meeting >f the Greenville County Teachers' Assi iciation held Saturday, Miss Claribel McKnight, gave a demonstration before the high school teachers. Miss Mcknight showed a method- of teaching students how to arrange tables for and swerve a buffet -luncheon. ??:? LOWNDES VILEE NEWS Rev. L. C. Brown,-Pastor The Sun .ay School met at the usual hour with the Supt. and teachers' at their post. The lesson was nicely taught by our Supt. _U" ' reviework*by our SorrLtar-v,? At f> o clock* the Missionary lauies rendered n proeram which was very interestingly carried out.? *1 7:30 Rev. Giten preached a wonderful which will never, be?forgotten. Little Bobby Young has been the guest of his Gi andmotherthe past week-end. 5 Rev. arid Mrs. R. Nesbitt, Mr. Nesbitt, Rev. Brown an.' Rev. Git en were tne. dinner guests oi miss Matilda Coleman. mm "Sunday a nice sum of $17.5.7 Was raised. " NEWS Sunday was .a beautiful day for Vhureh goers, but I noticed quite. t. Rev; G. "\V. WilliamsTonfe^of the locals took charge of the religious services. He Tirought us a" wonderful message from Psalms 39-1. "I said I twill take heed to'my ways that I sin, not with, my tongue, I .will keep my mouth with a bride, while the wicked is with me." This message was uplifting and en joyed by all. Misses Nellie Pressley and Verhne Nesnrrttr were the dinner guests of Miss Rosa L Cooper Sun day. - Miss:^ Anita?Pressley,?I.oub o Pressley and Mr. ' Samuel Brown motored to Hemmingway Sunday evening. Solomon held its Thanksgiving services Sunday evening with Mr. E. D. Nesmith presiding. Every, bcx.-y enjoyed the services and also jhe splendid remarks made by Messrs OIlie Pressley, Sam Pressley, James Cooper, apd Thomas SR^epsley. : . ' ' \ ^frs^and Mrs. Willie Pressl^^ Mrs. K/Johnson and Mr. Brown IB Columbia wefe<lJie guests of Mr/ and' Mig. JcffcryP*sailoy. ?< ' ?I fsptp ( thr $ t aj H C*v /VE> f3& WA *? ~s>???? " ' ? ,:' NOTF-: Your question answe a clipping of tiiis column is encl< Vej.'y, sefYd a quarter (25c) ant velopw, for my. Ne\v Astrology mart! free advice on thrcu?(5) ?; birthdate, ftnd correct address t to "AltBE U'AIJ.ACK, care of Tl Assembly Street,. Columbia, Sou i SPI'X IAL NOT^C K:?-In _s WaHu.ee.be sure t-oseod your -nff. = I.. 'l\?W.hut titles- my boy friend think of me?1 Will he marry me? * "* Ans.: Your boy friend thinks-ofyou monthly as someone to p?s> the time away frith, for he has a sweetheart? th*it-he is really irr love With. :This; girTsoems to he the one he went to the City tosee last. Thursday night. If he .marries any body anytime so >n, it will.be. her. T. M. J. ?1 want to no into ~ j^iness and hrnntd" like for _ you to Rive me a little ad % ice Ans.: Tim fiist thing t'or_y'ou tit o is to ohangedocutiim ag the city you live in is too, small to. tret enough trade to make a deceit living <rutmij^ a . gnra-ee. Open this '-busther - iii a lirrge 'city, but Be" auriL yuu net in a location where you won't tiave much eonipetitmn. fou can' make a good living in this ousjness, with the experience yoy have had in the past. : * ??** ? (L 1).?1 have fallen iji JoVe with a girl and^d-wtt-ttt-trrinrirVv if I will get to go with lie'f? Ans.: You are being foolish wor-. rying over someone thajt you have never gone with. This girl that you have been in love with ror the past dive months is praiTicalTy 'engaged' -and-1 am all'riad you.would he very disapointeC in her if you had. a chance to go with her, 1 advise you' to forget her. _. _ - ... .?... F. X'.?Is my IHlie Boy al- ' right? Is 'here any wayf,tyr..nie to find him? .\ns.: At this time your little hoy seems to be happy an J is having the time of his life so. try^to. not worry about him. The quickest way for you to. find .him is to "tHt0Al>GA4?T for him o\ti' the Radio, for I frel sure you wilt get re.-flits from -it, J. K.?Is my husband doing whaj 1 think he is? Why cun't we got along logether _ Ans.: Your t^gsband isn't doiivg" what you think but he is liable to if you don't watch your step. You shouldn't fe7 exlravagent withy the money he gives you for he barely~inakes?enough?fnv you' to live on and it woi ries hint for yon to be buying new* clothes all the time. Try to be content with what you .have now .so'you can pay up j vour bills. Coon' rate witli him j more, am. try to .make his life 1 happy. If you don't he'll turn to somebody else for I lie happinest he | should get in. hjs homo. " ? -I- W I*" yoii ?hinL I will j get a job in this city any time BKl.l/S TRAM WINS ?K('(>.\1) CHAMI'JUNSIIir By Keneth .Moore Orangeburg, S. ?Mur, 8, lli.'Jfi ?The. Claflin Panthers skyrocket ed to the S.' A. A ( '. Basketball ' championship hen''tonight when they defeated South Carolina i ^ n.-j..- '.TT~ \ ^1. . l LTUWtJ IM W II i ^ V11111J4 illmost went mod when the finel whittle wns blown, ending the most exciting game played here till year. The Claflin 'girls "also woit front the State girls, 21-1 it, in a ! thrilling preliminary game. Claflin Tloys took the lead in the [ first minute of nlav when Claude i Willis, All-City forward 1SKM, front j Columbus, Thio, sank one from 1 just outside the fouj line. This lead was featiirodj^rumfh- fVi?- by thr j nist_Jua>>aW7Tgand beautiful passMTvT^of both teams. Willis, with I fits ( azzling rioor work and pretty j shooting, was easily the star o'f the game until -he had to leayp just one minute before the half be cause of personal fouls. He left Claflin with a-six point leady liM.'f, where the half ended. The second half opened fast and furious with Knight increasing the lead for Claflin only for a moment ' until . It/-* Pnllilrfrre eteunfr i n t a * c% r? _ I tion to almost catch up, 23-22, I For a while it looked that Claflin had shot her last basket' and was doomed to go dawn until Moore, i a Wrnrkegan, Illinois boy am.' eent'erT began to pull the game out of the fire. Moore, who was high point?rrrrrn?frrr?f'lllfttn, With Ten" points played one of the finest games of his career. Joe Barber, Panther captain a"d Bill Knight . aid, them^elvp^ pvnixl they Sanf> their' sWan song for their alma njiater. v The "veteran Knight, played a smooth grime and held the Claflin quintet together as they Jawed their way,, to victory, Jimmie Johnson of State, an All Michigan forward, 1934, with se^en teen points was high point man of the game. Johnson played the kame brand of ball here tonight that helped him to merit, that hnn.. or. uiher stars for State wer? HE PAT.MFTTO LFADKR? " a * red - in this paper ONLY when )sed in your letter. For private 1 a st-Lf-addressed, stamped enReading, and receive by return (.nestinns. Sign your full no me. ? 0 all letters. Address all mail HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 th Carolina. ending in questions to l'rof1. fuH~namt^ t1ie 3aLe, the month in order to get a correct readsoOn ? Ans.: No. During the month of April, it seems that you will make j-*Otbange,.pf locations wham v- '! 1 be. to tb? south. Your job.vfill he ,' l':trming<-aird 1 am happy to pre1 lift a successful?erop for you. 1). M.?Who caused nit1 and * TVivh jsband to- lose-our-job ? Ajis.: When you started working l_lk>r the. B. Company your employe | .or told you that they didn't allow i their employees to talk to oUe an! ft Iter during working hours'. "rVutr i-.a.nd .youi hu.sbnm.?shouldn't have. | violated thepe' rules, It was your own fault that you were fired.. * * ? It. J,-^L want to now if it Ivill he alright for me to do' ? what I haro In'mind? j Alls.: Why not? Since; .you are | not in a iWfttiuYi "finanelaily U? gn | to Indianapolis I see no r* ason why you shouldn't' HITCH HIKK there.. I believe this trip-^-itMn? fully worth your time for it seems that v<ru?WfH?hltve success with fTfiejob that you are'going there I to see about and this' adventure_ . will be one that is worth ex perj ieneing. * * K. L. I'.?Do you think jt j - w?uid be-advisable for me to - leave my phrents home? i Aits.: I believe it will be the le st thinir for'vou to do. for as long as ! you stay there they will throw it up to you about how your husband ' t l't tltst Voll. Von won't Have to worry about not getting-anjr help from your husband. The trustees. '! will'see;-to it that you and your children are- taken cafe of. (J- II.?Will you please tell mc_ what this year holds . fuc me? Ans.: This year holds several things for you that will make a j change in the course of >our life. I The most important thing will- be | a letter' you' will receive front a'> Pold sweetheart of yours felTihg you |-that he is now divorced and free to ' marry yau. I wish you all the I Im-lf In tho?with hint. r-yr ? -* ( '. (' ?1 ivimiI'1 like lo tell HTe tf rtTT" hHsbantf will get what lie is working for or do you. think 1 should ; w rite for a private reply? Ans.: At the rate your husband - i-- uoing, hi- wUUhevii be a sue , cessful POLITICIAN. I suggest that you write to nie fox a private reply jtnd I will be glad to help him a's'OMU'tr" as-possible to make a I uieco.m at what h"?dosir&s.?See I'note attapho^' to this eo'lumn Hassel, guard, and Freeman, cenThf gunio was a very tense'one af?.1 substitutions were made finely oh IV i.iiiln ! iiMtli Alllti ,_une of the original Claflin men playing and two of the Stateites. '"aJsT" _ ~ ~ ? l,h\lM! l<>\ NKVVS Sunday was the pastoral, day at Mr. Zion. Both morning and i-yening the pastor* delivered mesiiispiration. We weGe glad to have as visitors, Mr?an*. Kirs..J. R. Al?Ln Alr-i?J-ouaie-JiJ igh.?Th? above. mention,e-i alwrrg witll the pas" tor Were tl\e dinner guests of MrsT. Martha Corky. Miss Natherleno Waring of Washington. D C is here visiting relatives and friends. The Silver Tea was had at the -residence of Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Port* e. The program was carried out very uniquely: Next Sunday the tea ' will he had at the home of Mrs. Nadene Jackson on D^pol Street. . .. "'y ' Rev. A. B. Bailey preached a won derful sermon Sum tav "A. M. at St. Paul. Reverend W. E. Lee preached an inspiring sermon at Bethel Church Sunday P. M. Miss Qllinry jsimmOns lia< returned home after the termina tion of her school term. She reports a.very successful session. Rev.^JLO Sknmons^ Mr. Claude -Paul and -Mr. Roborh ,'Uluh" Sim mons motored to Little Mountain Monday afternoon to the school closing. " The Lexing.bonians are beginning TcT make preparations for the district Conference which will con vene at No\e, Bethel? Church in I May. We appreciate the loyal sup | port given the- church by principal I Sartor and other members pfm'ulC of the Texington Graded School. " ~. ' z \ ' ' , < HRI NSON NEWS . . _ ??* Sunday Uc.iik a beautifuCspriij?_ day xcrvtvon we i e m'i'l alt<T,de<j hr members and frien-.'s- of St. John A. M. E. Church. Key. J'-nhin.preached u soul stirring sermon. On \N cdm-s i,av cveninj? <!v.-pi e tin- storm, fl'nw I.-; attended .the Leauty contest piv-m nt tin- .<? >.?? >1 auditorium-. Mis- Rum1 lla JulOncue Allen won first nri/?-: M anil Miss Lueile Jdncs third pfUe. ' X'hci Ajax Oivheslia furnished tL>- ; nu-ie. White and eoloted e\pr > <k J ' ??< . - i . v..v...rv.vv ^ t/? ll?| \ lll^r t * [1 J W%\ 1 ( T , the nuisic to-, the highest.' .Mr-.. MamiiNPrmeher. Mf:. K na M' ? ? Miss Marie Corley. Mrs. I.Hii* v Loadholt ap'd Mrs. ('ami Y<?ii!i.a''.~ ' served luncheon to the 'visitors". "ArtToittf the many visitors. who j attended the beauty contest ' ' 'a ! M-rs.Joiniinn "Neel. Mb* Kuth l><-l loneh, M'' W'? f,|,,|'iri 'i*-?M.? )j11 i_t /Mr. Charles Baxter and many otk- | . Tlie real feature :of the evening j wa's "Snook uVn'7> Mis> Jsiseplune > Maxwell, the popular lit.tle ' Adult School teacher spent the day-with' ' >rrs.i .'.(.fa.thorine Mitchell, Wednes' dp#,: March \ Miss Eugenia A. Micks was married to Mr. Jack 'Jackson, Mar (5th. They are living yt present with their aunt, Mrs. Janie Cue 11 icKsoti PIuin Ave. Everybody are glad to see that r the (ira ??.: School hpildipg is lr ' ing painted. Numbers of other projects are being .directed''by 'Prof. K. S. Allen, principal of i.ul,i.. L Eriends are gjpd to see Mik-EIj la B.. WirtlaTni? out fil'te; being ill | for iV arly two Weeks, | Mps. Marie Young. Hie wjJV <7| ' Rfcv. F*ed Young is hoine again ' alter >erving as nurse at llampI tVifi, S. "O* for <a few weeks. She ; was mlssen "Touch ttonf m>- |in.r of .duty in the different eluhs, ,,f this community. Mrs. Maini1' I'reachc -spent Mon day." March 1. visiting friends at Hampton. ????? . FAR R'H KAW AY. X. Y. 1 Feb.?A private week-end party : was given by Mrs. Edith Watson | tit her resident, 8 Alvi'n 1'l.n-o mil Feb. 2'1. Many games were play-'| ed. We all enjoyed a very pleasant j evening. The girls, were . Mis.-es I Lillian Coleman. Annie- M. Soy. more, Ltllie B. Flowers, .^>nie K. | Johnson, Franccna tia-lyn, Luvis,djipils ait. IfraMgd es Stokes, The boys were Mr. Joe Frar.i r. LerojrStttnier.Thmiel Beelur. Harry, Rawlinson, bishop Segal..James Segal, Hargie Steven-1, and VV.ilMam' Washingt >u. The (Tniing room wry j? nif'-'ly r'decorated. . A delicious rourw of salad and ice cream and cal^e'was I servudT! . ^ ,-ii " HIDCvEWAY MAYS A-s?pun iuu.sly?amioljin-ri!. TTTrrRobert Wilson (the Iroy prpacher) of Columbia, delivered .a very tine sermon at the Mt.-Pisgah BaptisT" C hurch" fast-"SilTTda y, t<> ;a la rev. and appreciative nn,liviieo??IU-prrarhod Prom?yfrrb?1 :JI:?"The Lord g^ve, and the L>rd hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." Many were the joyful tears shed while this servant of the Lord delivered the "tries ~ . ge. The speaker was introduced by Prof. C. P. White in a- few w? 1! chosen words. Rev. J. Riley Dungoe mot"red to Rlarkhnrg, S. C., ho t Snturday-^Tiurgont business, returning Sunday a iter m ion. The annual sermon of the Lebanon School .was preached at -1 o'clock, last Sunday, by Itev. H. M. Taylor of Columbia. Miss Maggie Glhdden left last Saturday I\ M. ,?or aih-yxtended, visit among rVhktii&^vnd- friends in Washington! D. C. Mrs. Julia Street, who has been t.o seo her ?atf~iTmthor, Mi v Sttt-=ah Roseboro, left last week for her home in West Virginia, - 1 Mr. Henry^Critlin left last Sun-f day afternoon dfoc^Washington, D. Prof. J. IT. GoudlockT>t?K?sidont of' Friendship College, R.>CK^ii|l, S. C., passed through Friday of' last-week, t*n?route from Augusta Htu, where he_ haU been on nOss.rr" ~ ?1 Although the weather w;fs a _ utile uni'aVorafile on Sunday <iuite a number attended the services of tho val ious churches. ' . The Women's Missionary Society of the Pee. Dee Baptist Church is havipg a drive to raise a certain amount of money .in order t* make somo improvements around [ the church. The" soclefy has booi\ diyided into circles^ each circle. l?s. j trying tia..do its part and a little bit more??There were silvor tea pi von ny tne, <^14.1 err nt wrcu>s ;u the home of luesdames" A.*E. Hammond and Zenna.Jones, and Mrs'. (Teorpo McCall, on SnncTay~afternoon. All -were well attended.? A social was piven in the auditiiiiuiii nf (lie Rnlwit Sill,ill (irad ed and Junior Hi um Monday nite. Mrs; .Amelia McCall has feturn_?d after visitinprdTor dauphter and son-in-law, Kev. and Mrs. A. S. Powe in Columbia, fh O; 4 Tho P. T. A. and the Alumni of Coulter Academy met- on Monday [ ever\inpr with Mrs. Ollie Puekett ' presiding. There is to bo a banquet in the dirininpr hall of Coulter Academy on Mondav evening March-t^, 1MB, 8!.10. The *pnMlc Is" Cordially invited. 'Admission [ 25 cents. ?Randolph Wii^lit, a student, of" Morris College, who was severely { cut on Friday is improved a little. ; jx (IM i; f mi \ | \ . tkaimm; :s< Hoot, _ ^ ' ~~ : ! v ' ' 1 ?li- - ' f*u : \ V" ii* r { Mr. .It ,M. A r" h i. > TM: ;j-*TI 1.11'I >il I* Ui'i.1 i -j i *" i.. 11, *- i<*K . : ..-i? V. v : ; 1 ii I"Vv ' ' ' - I __ M !--- i >!. : ' . :n id. .r Ii 11 fir-1 I ff, jjml-ii,' i ! ' i-i <>n u? < oii>(? i,j_* iI,i. W ar?- Via-! , 11- ,,!a i ?(Ut aii-'iii.' .. ' " *' *' .uid bv> a. pla.voij <iruy t<> lhi: j:i? i"!in.'ll!'vv.V\ thy WfUihei. i.'tv tvaijit arrivwi 'tuo .late . 1 ?i1 nniV in 1'nJi.". ,\ :? . : -:! . <in^. <_aurt ^ciirtii 4. "1 lt.? b : .w r.t-tl the" t- atu front ^ Thar*'iay. with a J tn ruv-r-rif Sif'i tea. y " ] ' QVia^o \\ .w:;., " *' 11 '/f.' I. 'J h< Sonatv.h.iojr T77T7T ra^ir;:-. their, V,:T"'' ' y,r.,i^T U . ' j " -1" >A " ' r. " ?; y y>. ' -nai.il. a!i- v a..', V K' ' i(-.. i'.a.. :?* f.? <-? .. 'i !. . Sr., : ... : 1-1. - V\_v ji, ^v. .. wih I ::J'- ?>/. i? 'Tr.-. i ' %?C i'jj'; L- 4 11 , , . ,, 1 W.;J! b, j,"1 1,1 >'.1? - iv,. ;trt. i.?v: . -4 X" Hli.il? St 'HlHsln.'! i'i .^-i lVi.-.vi* I": "r- 1?*i"that* ' sii-y J-'.. - v in. ;}), J WJ5,|' 'v r' "jt < > - .wuitnf* i' I" tuufa; V''. mit!- Mr.-v .1:. Wright?" 1 ' -l^i r -I > ?riv(,;, I :1;. U-": CvoeJ.a'-.UilJ j?Ll *1>TT 'If: '\t. .. | ]7 . * . "f v? -'iai; r j Trade with our Advertjsers For Best Results gwirv NOT HKNIOFir ( g I!v.. Al l. Hu m. I Sf-.s: 1 ' g I'cllafcra o'lifih Wood Pressure igStnmafh Tmtildi ?-?1? Lrt-JiU^ d i (i ttms ? I O Piles g K idnev and liladder 0: Troubles l\rrli\*? Snres . O Cuts ~?15iirns ~ ppSeaUU? 1 '1 g Nuse 1Weeds O Diabetes -V ^ i< 3 Pyorrhea ?>f -4-be Omri* aX' g Female Weakness V. - '< g Periodical Pains. ? Tonsillitis \ ~ ?>.lied Wetting "-* T'L y..,i 8 Sore Throat - -4,? . ;tu S Athlete Feet 1;,-r . :i a Arthritis? .?Vi S Wood Poison u 8i:o sipelas .. ni:l> gSoiir Stomarlt | ??: g \ encrenl Diseases ] : O l-or Aehe g ^wolltTt"Joints . 1 P Hoi I* .?''? "? -ffHm.fi I >n r ifir . g ( olic -?J- ?~7?f' L'i\i \V gDvsontcry .Sliis . . ! KI HIS Insect Stingy . ! . Halitosis * 1.") I ike H'npleasant Breath) J pitch ? $ Nervousness C haime of 1 p Harking ( oiin-L? ?4-oiil Tr.oiM O'A'ly'scoss e ..WiiViy "lor Sale in ('ohimhia lty K c \:?N\"~ JACK WILLIAMS I) It V <; S T O U E K N> tt t.t \ M!S. 31irr. Tc~H^(.'ri':ini, Sodas, CiKnr-o ""1 and TolMfcos. ^ 2.!(;;> (ii'rvais St. -, Dial 5*2.16~ % ' -O . 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J\ot|ia<l o \ mi\ i:h WajMionrt i s f " '.Avi'. I nion. S. 1. Life A ml numbers of other V r** t ?Ji ? i';r-? s of iht Human O Body. ? : ooo.o<: o,wooc*vva.-Cv;o;;..:..jr ?R. Bu? man". 1 "rj.l Harden Strvet STOP MONTHLY PAINS -.12 you would hold on to liu ;V? t : young vjnr.t .v i y 'j : as j visible. tiv.to avo;d" vS\ '< So much suffering from pA.i.ml ???^t*"*- 11' Thousands ui v.om++i?lmvo VH"U 'Mi ' I'.).:' . ~ Curdut relieved themf '-^T' .. pains at monthly t:m,.<. I 'J tl" ' and helped them m j wj. e1, ' | build up their?general L>\,- t ' "" health,. ' ' gl , ) . i'ou ought to' find o-.n !*-" >. 'i. whetlyf -Cardui hcip*[\ Q; -? a you. .r.cc so many women f*\ ' i'iY u":'' \ '"!y a iA y 1 iHQ tlin.tr tf. do iv to 4 . ThfclPB C.'irtr-.ii li!;,-. tTfo'1 <h> I'.-T^T ";" S. . rcxtionVoii carh bottle'nay. .%7V?"' " M\" Plft ..a haHln, itodnv, pf i.-v,.. )? i ? course, tf it does not benefit L ,| j YOU, consult a phystcltyi. Bpld at drug stores tn $1 bottle*, ,Mce? ~' *" 7~ ^ a \ . ' * ,