The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 23, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, March 23, 1935. CHERAW NEWS , Mr. William Ellerbe departed fri. rr m i. m man ami u'n, -| funeralized on Sunday afternoon ( at?the Pee Dee Baptist ~CtnrrrtTr ~ ??Rev. V. WPrtnee, pnvtiii .ulTTcnrr^ ? ed, assisted by the Revs. SingVe^ ..fowwiMm-gargt 1 McCall sang, "It pay's, to 'serve \ Jesus." Mr. EITFVbe?Was born ~ and reared in this. city. He will i ?r be greatly, niibsed. lie leaves to ~ rrtourn" his loss a loving \vfe, four daughter^, tattler, two sisters, and one brother. On Friday night there Was a chicken supper giyen at the home of Mrs, Maggie Ford* in interest of the Baptist Women" Mission- 1 ary Society. This was a success. ~ There was a Barnyard Sodinl "given at the auditorium^ of the Robert Small Graded and Junior Hi, March 18,1935; There was a banquet in the din: iag hall?of Coulter?Academy on . ' Monday evening. ?* Quito a number attended the State Teachers' Association held in Columba, S. C. on the 14-15. ?-?Mrs: Flossie Marshall, Misses " Annie Gillespie, and Margaret McCall and Mr. Major Robinson motored to Chesterfield on Monday. Mr. Allen, one of our Negro gVi>cer, is enlarging ms fiore in .?order to handdle many different things in the future that-he-has not- been able to handle heretofore. Give - turn your patronage. Help him to succeed. s Mi's". ClaudiA Burns who has been very ill is so lire what improved at this writing. ?- . M-esser^. Lester, and Johnie B. Barnes. are out of the city at be' side of their father, jjj MeFarlen. "*N. C; who is very ill. We hope that Mr. Barnes wiJJ .soon recover. _ There was a Silver Tea given a* the home of Mrs. Sarah Motley on r : Sunday afternoon: "7 ^ " - We are sorry to report that Mrs. Louise Godfrey is ill at this ? ?? , - , KINGSTRKK NEWS " " " am *i:* ..i.?H , .. fjy ^fl, V . ifl il l lli-il Miss \Vi 1 lie H. Gerald was the week-end" guest of !)r. ;ind Mrs-" Chandler. Wfr were also glad to have in our city Sunday, Messrs Hnri'l, .TnPn rUivr.H -ni.l rini-mnr * all of Orangeburg,- $. C. Professor MoCToude, principal" . of KUor^ee, S. C-.j-'opped in our Rev. R. A. Bri^'ti'aiiil son.spent a lovely afternoon at the home of Fir. and Mrs. Chandler last week. Quite a few of our teachers attended the State Teachers' Asso- _ ejation which was held in Columbia. S. C.. March 1 1-15. . All vp?, .ports showed that the meetings .were good.. : SeVvices were Well ' attended at Bethel Sunda'y. The pastor, Rev. \j S. M. Hughes conducted service^ K- in the morning which ^vere Very W good. "A challenge tp youth," was the "subject of Rev.1 Chappelle MV-nnry win) preached ftp- us Snn- _ day nite. 11 is sermon was vcry-The S. S. and11.eag,uj^-^re^st'll doing nicely also.V^ . / . * Because . .of the unfavorable i^'atjjer Sun(tft>i-aftorno(>n t h e . f. Missionary ladies were unable , to . sponsor their program.. ; Mr. Robinson, tlie visitor of Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Mi'Clary .worshiped wit'h He lnaile some very interesting remarks which . were 'enjoyed by all. * Misses Mary Dingle and Holmes were visitors at our church Sun- _ day'"nite. Both young ladies are ^teachers in the Chavfs Graded School at Hemmingway. We^-nre always glad to have visitors. M iss Mai tic Washington wish* -^es to nieef persons who are in. ' _ terested in having your hair looking its best at Mr. Speights Bar- . . her Shop on Main St. She will ??-^tlrcrr your hair for the small slim ~ of 50 cents." Give her a call and let her fix your hair up. .Rev. tCv McClary and Mr. S. ilujrhes (both are students of Allen University) were home for the week-end. * ? ' . ?GOKESBURY NEWS , .We are having very, few children ' ^ o i? ~ -i r - -1 .? in wui ounuuy scnooi, ns iiw weatn' , Misses Eugenia Mae Holmes ?, Au?kl E, Adams, spent the weekend bontc; Master Jessie II- Lewis spent the school vacation with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aaron. The W. H. and P. M: Society will "meet "at the home of Mrs. , A. R. Holmes Friday March 22. Miss Henrietta Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam of Goldville spent" Sunday visiting Miss Robinson's" parents, Mr. .and Mr-s. S. U* .Robin I?now.-.-" v The following were callers in _ our town Tsurulay: Miss .Mary E. ? '- Cummiwger-Mr, Baeeesy-Mr. Neal Watson, Mr. Robert Thompson, Mr. Mitchell Robinson. ? 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Rual Dixon left ' ,P'?r Jacksonville, _ Eln., Friday, |'P|here thev expert to mnVn thni?- -< ; , - >w home. - I tit^RlENDSHH*?ftOt^BCE I The' fmaEtet-retwned fmm"TPtTF ~i Tng points in South Carolina and 1 ?- Georgia.- $frts- tipr wn<r imrter the 1 supervision of Dr. Z: Jones" and + President ^tlonillnrk.? This fftp" "1 .^realized quite a sum of money. I The boys and girls basket ball -i ^?ifanrr-wettt to Ciavgr ^Monday nlte | f - 4 \ A t, ind played a heated game. The A h is jjlayed XiratJaiuL-had. an aver ivhelmirur vin?n.-y of -j'J fl. The > {< <! (ipt 1 ike they were ?oiiur to??et beat, but they were '.lib 1'uLlin^, they ii" came aouud with a victory of 23-3. M i ss Mo/.elie Williams v/a? th'p roe - tut her parents Wo fuTa y eve itingC" Tuesday J.he quarfe't" 'e'* ramdm. S ('. ; 'on? with Dr. Z. " ii secretary. '"After finishing our monthly cs.ts we welcomed our spring Holidays, while th<j faculty was at liMwline ttio T A in Columbia .Anions tho^ campus. b"1 n-f.. gpp'vUmr t heir vaeation ut home nee' f?woil Gladdn* Ki'HI. Al'h'/llMi, lill|iVP^. i>egr;nTTiTried. Davis, Franklin , Laney Wright. Messrs' H?hey, Bowen? and McCoir. " Miss T. Atcktrsur is the guest-'of iher aunt,Mrs. L B. Moore ofthtS city.^ Mr. Eddie Gil mote Was anione the spectators attending the Friendship; McKnight games Mor lay night. Dean S._ .CL .Curetun_was unabli 'o attend the T. A. in Columbia or he account of a badly imflamet: foot: ; ; The latest spring sport arouni Friendship is Croquette. All en toy "this sport, the flowers~gtstn| ,o Prof.'Hill. Among the teachels attending the T. A. were President tioud inek, Prok-41 ill,- Mrs. F.- -Biggs and Miss I?. Peyton. Miss "LiP Brown wa& a visitor in Chestei Thursday.^ .VE\fa*ERRY NEWS v * By Paul It. Allen Calvary Presbyterian Church . " " . i ' m The moi;nii\g. sej'vfee 11:30 wai very impressive. Rev. Murray': f i.i n to.i n?.s< ivAb ? us IUUIIU xn ut'ii. lovi-iu.i; pbject "Separated Life." Ill: .tiie afternoon at.. Jkdt) th< choir of Harbison Institute am Mis, Porter rendejed an excelled program for the benefit of the Mi: lo-nary SoeTet y. ; The directress has a well train ed and balanced-chojr. Mrs. Mur ay~ was the Mistress of Ceremonj Uiya.ation by Mrs. W. G. White Poem by Mrs, Hannah Smith; am ttddmt***w-by^Prof, Greenu?nnd,Mt. Porter. Their remarks will bedun? remembered. Pl.TirEL BAPTlST Cftl RCH' Rev. T. L, lJuekett of Columbia S. C. preached the morning sermon, taking his text from Nehe nijah, 6:3, "Stick to yQur job.' 1^ ?am doing a great work and 1 Visiting npnistefs, Rev. R, E Eiiir. pastor I'L_L'hU)'eh, ftmnon Town; and Rev. T. J. Crosson pastor of Old Beaver Dam. The Red Letter prograno whicl wus sponsored by the Junior Choii in the afternoon 3:30 o'clock, cor sisted of two short sermons bj Rev. D. R. Redenbough, text Heb 12:1? Sub. "Sin is life fire" am: Rev. A.~JT~lT<TlTnnTi. text St. latkt 8:8; Two solos by-Mr.^Tt--.L- Carremarks by Rev. J. H. Satten white of Columbia, S. C. EveiiRfgjservices: Rev. J. II Sattenwh'ite, Ma-stor of Ceremony Hon. I.ee Davis, of Anderson, S. C introduced the speaker, Rev. A. W Brown Ex-pastor of Bethlehetr Baptist Church. His. text was Acts 3:1. subject "The Hopr ol Prayer.'? Thtticliurch was packet with anxious souls to hear and set him. The visiting ministers went Revs. G. II. White, J. B. Davis E Wr Rtrff/d H-SaLterw)iiLe,T.P Harper, and G. T. Coleman. The visitors gave very timely remarks Mr. Thurman Parker has resigr ad as Bell Boy at the Newberrj lIoteTT and retimed to his home ir RIkin, N. C. Margaret A. Lrvengston has ai rived on the job at The; Seaviev, Hospital. Stat en' Island. N. Y. Rev. Mrs.. Sibbie Rutherforc preached a strong sermon Fridaj night at Pleasant-Grove A. M. E Church. Miss Hattie Belle Gary left foi Washington, D. C. Thursday. Mr. Harry Williams and Mr Willie Reeder from Irmo^S. C were the, guests of Miss Mar J Singlt-torr~KvTmiayr---_ Thomasena Abernathy "KatT^j very beautiful and delight fn birthday party at her home Fri. they afternoon. After several gnmojj, her mother servrrt a ver> delicious course. .PROSPERITY-NEWS On Sunday P.^M. Mar. 17, Rev TV E. Robinson motored to Levei Chapel and delivered a very inspiring sermon for Rev, Williams pastor in charge. A nice sum was raised. After this service, Rev, Miss Minnie I,. Sligh to a -sitver tea. Quite a few young men from Mopticello and a number of pretty ?trls present trr share- tire?joys the sum of $1.60 was raised. A delicious course of ice cream and rake was served at 6:00 P. M. Rev. Robinson and two of the teach ms of Howard .Tr. High were tire guests of Mrs. Lizzie Dennis. A delicious djnner of baked chicken potatoes, salads, macaronin pp.-irli as and other good eats, was servftfr Miss TaTolfc BooWr TS Irr fbe hospital jn Charlotte^ N. C. for a focal operation. , CVftrs." I>avis left Saturday, Mar. 16 to visit her sis er In BflltHhOfg, M. D. Sunday, Star. 24, SWToJv. pastor and members are expecting to worship 4t \ntioch Baptist Church, Fred C. James, Reporter. - * . i flhFIS NOTEj, .\/iu!' question ahswe a iclii)pj(^;fff-yjp'colupin is enclc N' somr a. quarter (25c) and A'clojn1, for niy New Astrology mail free advice <>iv three .(d) 14 | lyiflhdate, and correct address t -- to TVD1TK-WA'I.I.At'lii,'liiih. Assembly Street, Columbia-,- S(?ut ; 1 . " ; - & ? SPECIAL NOTICE:?In s. Wallace, be sure to send your I L and the year you were born, i : ;n<r. _1_ z: E. M. J.?^V-hat does my > present lover intend to do? 1 If you think it better that I | get a private, reply then you may say' so. | Ans.: I believe that your pres. . ent friend does not Intend to piVe r-ttp his 'WIPE and nittrl-y yetti?D" is unfortunate that you did n<jt r know he was n^Ujieil before you . fell in love \\jitk him. You may - send 'for--a private-reply if you so r ~cfes i re. ^ T" r . . * ??- - - _v !.R. ill. I).?I worked for a ? person every Saturday?for a - . few weeks and how they have not railed me this week. Did they, like me?' v A11 s.: Y e?7 t he Doctor t lmt i*mr ployed you on Saturdays was pleased with your work but he has t\ot had anything tor you To cTo" 5 this past week. .If you would let , lhe Doctor know that you liked 1 your work and would appreciate him putt Hip you on when possible^ L then be would r?mn.nihrr Ui?xalt j you when he needs someone. ? - - ^ ' -r # ^ t W. H. C.-Will Sy coiiditfon prevent* me from working and petting a e <od job? f Ans.: No, your in diility ti ; UlvAk will not pieveiit you from 1 irottmp the job. that you "are ap - plyinp fer. Tlnio peii.li null up-: r predate"ytulir etf ?;> 'hat >^u~prt forth aiut will lo k / r ti,>te. feet if vo show ? i iiv^tlittt?. youare will in = ?-?J 'r 1 * ? U1 N. 10. (i\?Will thy man that I am interested in keep his \ promise to mV ami does he care for me? ? *-*-'/ Ars.: Your man friend will- ar.rive in your city within the very 1 near future to pav you a SHORT , ViKtT.? Yes-,-tri-eoiir^i'?tic ls-tntei~ ' ested in you and euros deeply for vou or else he woilId not he lTi.tk-. 1 ing tliis long trip to see you. r. - * * ? ? 1 II. B. I'.?-Tel I me please will I receive any .money out of this, company for the accident that I was involved in? Ans..: - It i< my qpihipn that you will receive compensation for tile r injuries you received in the recent accident, an the BUS, that .von,were traveling. I don't believe that it is necessary you to seek, the a<| vice-' oL u lawyer i as.e ' Wit H the Bus C ompaivy^-irml they ' .will, see that y<>u are treated fair1 'y. _ ' * .. L l'F.NIH.KTliX -MAYS ~~~~ J4 " .v t Mar! 17?The services thrOngh' auit the day at King Chapel A. M. . E. Church were very good. Siinr day morning at 11 :;hi o'clock Rev. Gui<lcn preached a 'soul stirring - sermon. Thl> spirit ran high. i -s At 11:30 Rev. Grant and some h- of his meiohers, of Bethel A. M. E. i Church, Anderson, S. C. worshiped \vith us. Rev. Grant preached a wonderful sermon. Our hearts ' were nm .e to burn as he explained _ to us the Scripture.?We wish to I hear him again sotfh.... r At. 7:30 Rev. B. Jl. Reese gave . us a splendid message and it was enjoyed by all. After which the r great trustee rally \vas brought to a close. The clubs made very . good reports. The first honor go. ing to Mr. J. E. Thompson. He rer ported $20.Oik Second honor to Mr. it. v. iitompsoH, wmu L -Thompson,?who-?reported?$10.Rtl. - Special mention, Mr.-Miller, Nash, r Maxwell an.) Fisher. $11 Till rnc^tr Total for the rally was $115.03. We hope to free our church of debt in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Milliner and Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Thompson were the dinner guests* of Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Washington Sunday. "The f7*nfru- took dinner with Mr. andl Mrs. Arch Maxwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J as. Miller were the supper quests of Mr. and Mrs. ""WaslrtTigton Sunday. i ; The Missionary Club will be en' tertained by Miss Lucy Collins Fri r -day 11': M. A program?will?be . sponsored by Mrs. FJ. Miller op ! Spring and health. A large number is expected to be present, i The VtTst End-School teachers ?i'f oacK iioiii uic oiaie icacners Association, anil are bubbling over with new ideas to try out on the . |iOQ|i littlu ehildrt.ii. ? TMCCALL SCHOOL ' Friday night, Mar.. 22, there will bo. a Chicken'Supper served in the riomcsttr sojencc department spon? Ky" fbe*Tr. f. A-.tW the "Bene-' fit of the school. The ntost'oiutaUttMlinjr happening of the school was the game of ----- . - --- ?- - - .*> i," ~~ ? \ . ? red in this- paj^ef ONLY when >sed in your letter. For private I a self-addressed, stamped enReading," and receive by return uestions. Sign your full name, o all letters. Address all mail tKH?ALM?TTO LEADER, litii) ^ h Carolina. jndinjr in questions t0 I'rof*. iull name, the date, the month n order to get a correct read X,Iv. M. M.?Will my husband improve and what should I do? Ans.il Your husband has been ill for some time and- is very WKAK. I am confident that if ynn will tin as youri doctor has 'told - yois?iTako him. to a very warnr'clunate that he will be successful in fretting over this condition thai, he is. suffering with. [ > . .?i? A. B.?I am a^ray from home but just as soon as 1 rid nr#-home my life Is so un-{happy.^r'll PU? what 1 should , ,lo? c ?? Ans.:' You have nothing in, the world' that should'keep you in the small 'city that you are living in. The roii.'im you are unhappy '* hecau-so, ybu^lo not- have- as many friends there as you- do wh6re'you are- now located. ff -you would sell your pla.ce_ and moyie to another city you would be a hnt more fnutt'Thl'tl.???? ?? . -I). ('.?Will t heplaii?j__Xh?t I have worked oiff come to pass .and is it a good idea for me to make this step? Ans.": I fthink that it is an exc'dlent itlea^fof you to - BUILI) A HOME on the lot that you purchased several years ago.. . Your wife would feel proud? to live, 'in that partipf The City-amUnofr" that you are making a good salary and t... -1 furl)iiih ii lif-mtrfrrt-. home you will.get much enjoyment out of it. * * * ?- ??- M. W.? I want to khow if 1 will he able to get my radio ^ - that was taken-from me-a fewdays ago? ' >. ? An-.:?Ir 15 my1 flpivrtrw tha t'The POLirOTEtf in your city are in-" ve.-digatimr this case and now have in their custody a person who was responsible for this theft. . It seems to me that you will get tht? radio back again very stfo^tly.: P., W. V. Can-ymrTe)l me _if L.rtiH get the money anytime sqon to pay?"off my debts? yp Ans., You will not have these del/t.s over your head, very long for your husband's STEP-CHILIS UK N will send you a small a-., moumt of money each month until this debt is paid, ?between" The -^tt4^|itt-boyK-:aTit~tho professional team of the County. The boys won, by a score-of 25-23. The girls team of McCall "was "defeated by Sellers girls 22-20 and were the*happy winners of the game played with Dunbar graded school. Thoughout the game the fo< ling' bet ueen tlie .?teams?and" coaches showed both teams were for higher ideas. K Miss Lillian Davig visited her home a jfew-days ago visiting relatives^and friomSr M iss W. B. McCollough wivs the rppiiiirmt r\i?f fJ"fc* - - - x- ^ N' v** VUI- V/* wnu 5UC.1l/ U Li 4 ing Che week. The Musical Program rendered by Mrs. Gordon and her' Choral Club, on Monday night was enjoyed by all. Monday night, April 1, Miss W. B. MeCollough will sponsor a womanless -wedding. A?prert-trf the faculty attended "ttre Mate Association.. Prof. F\ M. Jones, Mrs. Rosa R. Barton, -and Miss Thilnia Spears, while in Columbia, they were greatly en teTtained by Prof, and Mrs. F. M. Jones. ? GREAT FALLS NEWS 'VDuring the State Teachers Association meeting at Columbia Principal F. 1>. Drew', Miss (}<Mmicr> C. Mellwaiii, and Mrs Adelle Nelson were the house guests of Mrs. Bookmat>, 1712 Gadsden St., ami Mr. and Mrs. Haleot-t Bradley of 2228 Hampton Ave., respectively. They Teport an enjoyable and .inspirational trip. Mrs. Catherine B, Johnson was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnos Wntsnn of 2,1 IS Laky St., while in Columbia Friday. She al so visited the Palmetto Leader Office. ?Others from-the city who attend ed the meeting were Mesdames l.essie Gaines and Gertrude Steven son; MisSes, O. Hall and Willa Mae Clinton; Messrs Luther Chisolm and O. S% Lumpkin, and Bev. F. K; BculwaneL... w r?*?- -?r The drive for Clinton College is now on. Everyone is trying to do hia part. In view of this fact the 'following invitation has been~ia ..l I in.,''.- . sued: .- On. Sunday .iftumoon, .M tut/h-'a-l m~.it>, at. 3 i 30 o'clock you an- in\it ed t<> n.t.l?'nil ji mitstpnl .....I wii.fon tea.at thy home of .Mi'. W B. Carter in interest, of tin Cliuton ' College* Drive. Mrs. A iiellii_C.- Nelson ami Miss -.Coram1 "UTltlvIlwain, sponsors. The Church School and the men beivhip of Paradise Church at't planning to worship all day will Rev. J. S3 Barnes ..and his kow! folks at Steele Hill Chuivh, 01: Sunday, April 7, 19.H6. VTsitoiv an<l friends are invited" to join thf. motorcade. M of dames \Vllllt'^and HojSlo Mi Fadden, Mioses Cora and Maggit Macon, all of Riehburtr. ami Mr< rattle Anderson of Chester wort afternoon callers in the city 01 last Wednesday. Mrs. Willa M. Thompson a hd Miss Albertha Clinton from Clinton College spent the wock-etu: with their respective CARLISLE NEl^ - - We are very glad to hvjuTfte! those on the sick list are much'in proved. TJtie funeral service o: Mrs. Elmire Booker was held a Jeters Chapel A. M. E. Church Sun. :ay . afternoon with a larg' crowd; Rev. W. M. Thompson, tin pastor, preached the funeral Other ministers that "were presen were Revs. J. M. Dawkim^ P. h -Wilkes and H. E. Hilliam. T>" family has our sympathy. Rev C. C. Mcllwain, and members wo hipod with the member?. of Wil Hants Chapel Sunday "afternoon Rev. McItWain preached a sou stirring sermon-St. Luke A. M. E. Zion Chute! Sunday Sdhool opened at the' usu al hourt with the Supt. Mr. B. K ."Mitts and teachers -at their post The lesson was well discussed, af ter which preacfiing service. Rev II. E. -Hillian took his text fron Romans 8:35. .Services were ver; good. evening message was deliverei by Row J. :M, Dawkins. He tool -bih?text Matt. 2:8 "Gb -am Search Diligently Tpr the Youn* Child." lie gave-us a great mes jmge. Many hearts were made t< rejoice. Rev: Bro. Wilbert Duck ett and Mr. Williams of Red Poini oand also Mrs. Addie Dawkins \ynrshipQjI^with us Sunday night We are always glttd to have~vtsitors witiLUS." ? .J aides?Ghapc-1 Bapt 1st O-hureh Rew F. L. fVvilks, nastor. wac happily ftliVpt'ised Saturday evenmj) when Sister Jeter and-Si*ter~Tiz zie Englisn, two of his faithful "support ovl, 0UtkrcT""aT~Tiis" home They brought many of the household necessities as much, as Their "arms could carry! These. Sisters art* giving us n fino ovnmplc, og. pecially^ ~~a?. this >!lheti_money seems t*0"be scarce r mong our people. They gave theii ulpport also. May God bless thii f lio t if r. A v Vi.wv II OJH coil X II' 11 hurch to church. Miss Mnncina Wilkes spent the week-en^ with her parents,. Rev. *nd Mrs*. Wilkes. ' :?__ WHITMIRE NEWS. ' ** . 0 Sunday School was at its best with all teachers :it their -post of duty. The Young Womefl Branch held its meeting at the home of Mrs, Rosa Lee Caldwell Sunday afternoon. Sunday night Rev. BensoQ_.de; div-eeed-it wonderful s or mom Tin message was both inspiring am spiritually delivered. The 2-7 Club held?its?weekh neeeting at the home of Mr. J. C -Byrdr The meeting was ealtM tc "order by the Vice President, Eli ,zabeth C. Gilliam. A short am interesting program was given -After the program was finishet a delicious course was served. Rev. R. J. Lee spent a few hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H Gilliam Wednesday morning. M rs. .Francis Chick, Mrs. R. L Caldwell made a trip to Clinton, S C. Saturday . - Mrs. Alice Byrd left Saturday rporning for Newberry to attornher convention that convened al \ft. Moriah. Rev.' Lee was proud to see hi? 'son on Sunday morning from Chai lotte, N. C. *? ?., Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt \Vilburr of Un ion, -S. C-.-spent a-fe^<>?hourjn the city Sunday afternoon. Miss NLois . Abrarifs, Mrs. W. E Abrams are-.&piuulinft 4 \yhile ir the city. ; * Mrs. Maggie Abrams left Saturday afternoon for Newport News Va. to visit her daughter and relatives. Mrs. Louise Davis was able to tixr tn Sunday Sehool Sunday" af4ei a few weeks of illness. Those on the sick list are; Mr iL-P. .Johnson, Mrsi,. Mary Ella Sartor. Mrs. Anna- Griffin.. ?CLINTON COLLEC.E NEWS By Jennie L. Howze Rock IJffl--The Emergeney "Nui sery Schools Institute is in sessior nere. At this writing the Nursery teachers numbering fourte'en have registered, -Anumg 4he? guests will be Dr. Gr.aoe Langdon Washington, D. C., Misses Long l/ockhead, vCragwall, and Bradford Wjntliiup College, City and Miss Lillian C. Hoffman, State Supervisor of Home Economies, Columbia, S. C. All of the sessions pre mise to be very interesting. The Institute will last from now until Wednesday night. On Tuesday night ,the teachers will be favored with an informal Reception which piomises to be an interesting event. The Student body is t&king , ailv.>utuVe of these three day?. T 'KfV.fPfml* -t-h?f. -i 1-r-sliy ami?rh" " 1 K. Allen of i. iR'sler were wclcuiin' visitor? 'ii it). campus today . lluiy_-a^-K-prrTrnttrrg~nic', S~artan _ bur*?f-tfstrict. TUi TTTslix" " - is always on the job when catted up'in. They .surprised the students from the district-with every pitas-1 1 .int'and nu'ich appreciated repasts.! ' The students seemed very grateful I ? t+> thc^v for their display of" inte'r1 -est. i The teachers are back from the i Association which convened at Co lumbia. They.report a very enjoy aide trip. Those attvndintf were1 N Rres. J. S. T'PKpba^k. l>eantC T. ' ITinton, Mi.-s'Ci. H. Lott and I'rof 1 The ..Junior Hijrh. Class had its i ti'ial contest Friday nis^fT March 16, - The- following students njade I the final contest Misses Matte j- Ma ton,, I'atte Boailwnre. .Mary Rose Ij . Barber and Jessie Wiht^n. H OM KO>IjLMf >X STR A TI OX ( OX FFRKNtK AT XKWBKRRV, S.C. 1 , A T o TT . : . ...>v ni 11UMIC an<l liC'l-tO1 jfcjther Conference will 1** held at the Drayton Street Hiirh Schpg.1, Newberry, S. C., April 5, 10:15. ^ Mrs. ('ele~tii:c Harper Martin, the 3 agent" here is. preparing a very nefit' and ih-tractive program, foi . the (''inference. Mrr. Marion?H. Paul. State De "r moilst rat-bur- Agent of Columbia, [ S. C. has been invited and will be} ' present and "deliver the principal . address.' Other speakers, of note will also]. ] be present and address tW confer- I cnee. . A . l nil mIh,v of work filled j^ ith many activities with ilpminf-'-n } u?tions of the work beingdonip by i " .the clubs of the county will be tlu I object of the 'conference. These, activities will be interspersed with v solos. Quartets and old time melo- ~ lies to keep, the conference going. j~ Regardless of memborship^afr-pFr{ sons . interested' in this class ?f j?work are invited to be present and ? "crrtotf the dav wbu < ?>' ???. . ets ofr pood things.-to oat will bo ! , on hand. t COXC^.OWO^O^.O OfO'O'O OOOOOOOCO gWHY NOT BENEFlf rni m>l r S By ALL These USES! _ 1,,,m S pellagra edligh Blood Pressure ? Stomach Trouble ~~ C pre BloetKng-tfoimB - ?^ * [_ -S Piles ? Kidney and Bladder I g_-.t Troubles . Kirby's ' g Old Sores ' L ; SCuts 9" . ^ ~ 8 Burns ? ' 1 . i"calds . 7^ '*> i ose Bleeds ? . . ures 'iabetea -grout honli yorrhea of the Gums earth. \V emale Weakness wa?s djscyt' eriodical Pains <">dy wav ny Fever _ , onsi Jlitis mineral fo ed Wetting -If y<ju a ire Throat discourage digestion ___ ; --i-al. -whic-t thleteFeet lrumit yVa* rthritis .. we'ekV tie: heumatism . : weeks tret ing Worms y?ur honi? lood Poison '? health a rysipelas this', miner our Stomach were give enereal Diseases nil tu n ar Ache 'see results wolleni Joints /'y' refunded, toils ' ' humanities ittitl Pttrlfier ~ ? iii blic / * Eire We lysentery Sta ? t L'ionv ; PHONE 5717 -j-; ; 1221 WASHINGTON ST* t If yoa want your hair to prow us# j-?EAITH-THO-EEN-C? HAIR GROWER. ' PRICE 25^ CENTS h_.JMLme. KthelPoUe Ei*itiboii 1 I 2101 Chestnut St., Edgawold, P. a COLUMBIA. S. C. j AOMNTS WANTED t 3 Insect Stinga ' * Halitosis I f) Tike S (Unpleasant Breath) g Itch ? Nervousness- - Change of fJ Bracking Cough l ong Trophic g Abscess ' J&casoo o o o o o o ooo.o ob o o o o o o o O: For' Sale in Columbia by Rev. \V. | JACK WILLI AMS ! DRUG STORE ; JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr. Drugs,- Ice Cream, Sodas, i ^-j??Cigars, Cfgarotteo and ~ Tobaccos. _ J 2365 Gervais St. Dial 9236 1 .. t . jtf David G. Ellison y General Insurance * ' l Honest and efficient atten v , tion given to all business 1 nlttPPfl witV. ma - ? : " ??? Pw a TRINITY A. * M. E. CHURCH lie v. II;. W. Walker, Pastor 'Sunday was an. i?lc*al day here at Ti lni'V A. M. K. t lnnvli.-^jyii irT-~r:= pruciat?A*e number ..worshiped at the morning servx os. Tin- S'arufay school- was laijfvly _atteK(i?.'<i, and conducted by tlx- Supt., Mr. T. \V. Williams. Our Sunday school has been organized into circles an<l is incuMsi.n^ Wonderfully in' attendiincc; also financially. We are ? askiis'o- all the members to come - ,-ut each Simd:, v and -btd|> UiiaLo u.ur Sunday -chool what it ought hi*. One anions the' best" in the district, ' At 11:15 the pastor, filled the, pulpit with a- burning message from St. Luke 15ttr chapter 27-28 verses. Subject-: "The elder brother ol' the ITodig.J 5>un'." The message was good. - IIe stressed the 't principle Hmigs'tht' l*i "tlitTn'l S"n rrv'enlisted:' i. ^Hc was awav from home;. 2; The value of a. good home; *2. * Having ;.knowledge to go home,, proving to his hearers that he was not'the worse" chararter in the Bible. Our hearts burned within :is he preached the word.. One came and was united to'.the huix-h; ? At Hi.'jTVThompson Chapel, pastor and choir worshiped with n-.-. >, He' preached a very able sermon which was enjoyed Vry?rrt 1 pr0S?TVt7~j -The Allen League met at 0:80 with a large attendance. The League is progressing .nicely. The . president, Sirs.-.Craig is working hard for the success ofif. ... ~ ?' ?n: ? l"he night .services were well attended. Oiij- pastor preached, an other souuiuirring htdkhi. "Look what's coming to Trinity A. M. E;. Church.?Friday night-. 1 March o 22! Allen- University ' Quartot. The members and friends 'd' i nnity Church and the good people of Spartanburg are planning to' give them oTir whole smd .port. ' We are' glad to. see our sick nut again. Those who: "arc still, ill have our- sympathy and prayers. . . - OOOOvOOOOOOOOOOOOOvvOOOO Heals Thousands s . hristian Agents Wantecl MinUtery I'referVed Greatest Healing Mineral c Watfr l not a patent medicine nor a'doc-g: cription;-it -is nature's own, a^b~ ~ hile cutting a ditch, this minerals re red hy?a.. cast off man whose;? covered in s ore-. Tsose seres;5 d"in a TeW~ days where ever-, this? uchyd his body. ' ''* ' is ire in declining health, don't bo;8 d, give this great healing min-ijo l is (dofP- gift t m cnfTr-rirnr hn ft, trial. MTfti one dollar for. a fiveig.' itment or sixty cenh? for twoig_~. ltment. It will-be delivered tbig Hundreds have been restored;?, ltd happinysg where before usinglS al, all hopes of their recovery;?"" t. n .up. After you have -taken;a il fop fifteen days, if you do notig , your money will be' cheerfullylg It is our aini in life to help.heal|g _ hurts. If we cannot benefit ?g- i nut want your money. ft- rks Treatment $1.00. Postpaid 8 mIneral products | Ave. ?Union, S. C. ? ife : And numbers of other.^ ^ oi Mic numiinu *- Body. ... ' g OOO OOO.OOOO.OjQOOO'OOO.CkOtO=O0C^ R. Bowman. 1">23 Harden fttrgot ' ? A GOOD, CLEARCOMPLEXION All the beauty treatments; in the vorld will not bring you a clear, leal thy skirv if you are absorbing loisons from constipation. Take Thedford's Black-Draught o relieve constipation. You'll feel ? >etter when it-acts. Thedford's Black-Draught is imitated because it is so ? popular and in such 11 steady demand. So > look for the name > "Thedford's" on jS|rjjgg^ every package you . . Genuine Thedford's Slack-Draught is made only by The Chattanooga Medicine Co., and sold iy druggists ia.?54 packages. ? ???r-\ - . ' "2