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_i iiHftimiMninnmn^
ii "The New Rider"
; spcutrnow ; *
f ?;From The Tranches;?
o' 1 By ?:
! Rev. E. Philip Kills < ?
Charleston .Subscribers.
We have just received a list
from Tlu< palmetto Leader office
at Columbia of subscribers who
are in arrears with their their
subscriptions. And the amount
due from' the from the subscribers
in-.Charleston. As Field Agent
I shall call, to see every subscriber
in this, city thjjs week. So please
be ready to settle when I. come.
After the Faster issue 'persons
. who are still in debt Ll> The I.ea
- der will be cut olf. This 'instruction
has been J
subscribers. While notices will be
sent to all subscribers who arc behind
v^ith their payments, none
will be sent to Charleston as the
Field A Kent will see every sub.
>' . scriber here irr?pr*-sojK Our re
jM>ri ami recommendation win do
made_at the_ office Monday the". 1">.
of this month. Jn case you fail
"H~7 to pay me before that date your
paper will stop. 1 want to thank
Dr. E. I,. BaskervilK? and Dr. J.
t Dunbar, for 'giving us sucTT
encouragement in the beginning
of this work B th have paid theii
ylcojrly sidr cripiioils , in advance.,
.Rehierhber. "dishonest sub^erilrcrs"
lire those who read a '.paper and
refuse to. pay for it.
' i ' The I'nion.
-?? Next Mo inlay's scs skm- -of?ou+Alliancoi?xial!
bo installation sir-:
vice, at which time a unique proT-'
gram arranged by Dr. R. S. Lawrence
will he rendered. The Rev.
Dr. U. -S. Robinson note<l evangq,
list* from Detroit. ^Milch, will bo
the l?im4nal siHrnkqi". Officers to
be -installed are; Kev. Samuel
Dlovd, president; Rev. .1. 0. Pun,
bar, vicedVes;; Rev. Ei If.: McOill
. Swy^ Rev. S. II. Scott, 2nd vicelVes.;
Rev. J. C. .lames, assistant'
sec i-et a r y; R i v.. J. M. Petti grew,
special secretary; Rev. .Jesse E.
Beard, Treks.; Rev. R. S. Law
rence,' messenger -and Rev. . E.
Philip Ellis, official reporter. The
Union^way . featured with a great
addr-es*- by Evengelist Robinson
mitirn?I: . ' witlv his wotulerTui
r-r*?y 'm*p<W3et
Si. Luke, Wilson Street?*
"-"--Last, Sunday was?a?great?dor
. at St. Taike. W'e spoke ijfi * tTTe^
morn-iip ar.<l Rev. Logan nf the
C.MtE. church delvered a-rousing
message at -night, The Sunday
-v school \v i t h Si IT 1lTrx.ekiah WaVon
?i?pi es'iding1' a '.> simply tine, 'anTf
the A,('.E.League-conducted. by
'.Rev. J. K? Tcilhi ft, was goodr-Re?
''ports from class leaders Monday
" nite wi-.re ^excellent. St. Luke's.
"claj^s leader- are apnmg the best
in th<> Connccl ionv aiul i?/ members
have no.^uperors when i t
comes to church loyally aod support.
Sunday a special effort wit!
He Tiiade-fiH" the trustees. Prayer
meeting 6 a.m. Sunday school and
T7'.~* 'Adult Bibh clTi-s '.)dill; Allt'll Lea-~
Ttiict <i:dO"p.m. Preaching 11:1 > aiuf
v-8:0() p.m. Let the members pray
for an < utpouring of the Holy Spir
if. "Let us" advance on our Knees"
? TVS.?Evarurt-.li.~i !' Srttr.binson
of Detroit. ,M?ch., who is conducting
a scries of -meetings' at Morris
Brown for-Dv. J. E. Beard wll
?preach?ttfc?Mm-ris-1- St rret?Baptist
ehnfeh, Dr_ J. fT?1-Uinha.u,?
. Sunday afternoon at .*> o'clock. It's
to be a citywide. meeting, and the,
pastor extends an invitation to-all
pasiors ana congregau"tvs hi un
Cltv. . .
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FINLKY HI KM'E JACKETS TO
PLAY BR EWER JR.'COLLEGE
*r?By?Edward Brown.
Chester, Afiril RP^Wt-ll, after
a month of drillinir, the hoy? arc
in fine shape. On Friday April
12, the Blij.c Jacket? r>f Fin ley Hi.
play ibe Brewer Jr. College i n
. Greenwoo^l. Not in the history of
the school has Finley. Hi. played
~j in Greenwood. Tht< will he the
?.Jackets first' game. , The boys are
determined to 'win' the first one.
Everything is fine, but the batting)
is very weak. These two schools
are strangers to each other. When
the game is ,ovc.r both will he
good- palsy-walsics. (rood luck to
you cine .jacKeis. w aicr. i?r tntj
. renultrc. ? ?? ??
Oh, yes down in Camden 'he
' girls won a pa mo and lost a game.,
Thj*. "Closed tin- season. The Roy
al Six won- two, games from the
following- .schools, Kmnfot . S?011
-High, Jackson High, CiiiTton Col1
ope and Jetfeys/in High. Winningeight
games and losing two in
tournament i^ not so bafl. ' The
Royal Six went plac s this, season.
C.UFNFY NEWS,
On Sunday evening March 31st
JV{esdames Alice T.ite and Gillie
E. Byers were joint hostesses- at
a Silver Tea entertaining the
members of the Stewahks-s Club
No. 1 of the A.M.E. Zion and the
Ever-Ready club of Dunton Charvfil
~*/>U 11 AIIoe .t f V-? c\ /.f 4 V?
latter. The Rev. A. C. Wade, pas
||- ?tor :of .the A.M.F., Zion church
?~ made a very intetestinff talk, \jsinjr
for a subject, "The Program N oi
ijfc' the Church." We. were favored
with a solo by the sweet; singer,
mt MiRs Carrie Wade, daughter of
the Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Wade. It^
K ' wiae enjoyable event, depicting cul ]
tared' taste and careful planning
of the hostesses. A delicious course
K vas Served. The meeting was
closed by singing TJo<T Be With
m Ywt, led by Mio. Mamio I.ittlojohn
The Whirlwind Club the
r
OLD f6i,ks home. In
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As the Superintendent of the _
Ibukii.1! OKI?Fulks tfonu1 is still very
sick' and cannot*' give atten- '
tion to business;?her?assistant
those who have given help and 1
j'are still helping to carry on the
work. Among those may be men
tinned the following who hove given
aid during~+he pftsi_week: The
Trustee Board" of First Calvary
Sunday schdbl; the Capftlfl * City
Masonic lodge, Zion Baptist church
Wesley M. E. church, Mrs. Alice.
Walker of Second Calvary. - Again
we thank you and pray that the
Lord's "blessings may rest upon
you. ' '.*".'
CARLISLE NEWS.
A.
'I he pastor and member* of
forces in all the churches, We
iiitvo witnessed where there m un?
it.V there is sti'eflgth. "AVe?tt Y d "
very glad to say we haven't any
dea'hs' in our town this^ week ami
most of our members are up ami
going again.
.Sj ^ion ?lhurc<Hl ^ Luke
pastor Rev. IlilliiiH preached from
the subject,, What manner of man
is this? The congregation was
-inall but they seemed to have en
joyed bong out .to church. They
really have ohu rch - spirit. We need ~
more members like them. Go to
hurch rain or shine.
The. W.H. and F. M society of
William tiiapel "AT Mi Ei Zion "
hnrch met at the heme at" Mrs.
Ellon English Tuisday. afternoon
with president, presiding, .Mrs. E
va- Coleman The meeting was
very good. After which we were
-served a * ftelleft5Us course TTV ITT1" "
hostess.. ; . .1
Miss Sarah Savage, -^Miss. l)ru
-ilia and sister accompanied by
Mr. Reuben Gilliam tyid Mr. Cle
ophite Johnson of Santuc were the
guests of iM,ss^allie Savage ami
^ i < U.r-s - -Sin rd A V -eve n i n g.
Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, wife, of
Mr. C. Thomas caught a.carp, fish
..vitk a hook and, line, weight- XU.
:bs. 2 1-2 feet ldng. ??? ,
>Rer F. R. Glailden of Chester.
wilt j>reach at Williams Chapel
hurch .Monday nigh', April 15th
an<l also at St. Luke Tuesday 16^
Wo are asking member* a n d
friends to come, out and \vofship.
with as at these services.
R1 fXl Iv S1'R1 S'G W S.
Sunday school was good as usual.
with a good attendance of ~
the people from Ridge Sprrttr and
vicinity. The BYPU Was very in- i
tereting. We are planning a large t
rally for the fifst Sunday in- May (
Watch for the winner.
Mr. P.P 1'ftersnn and Mioi H-r -|
Mazzard are still indisposed. (
Mr. M. W. Hammond, our local |
a-tdult relief teacher conducted a
community program at the Hig- :
".tins Rosenwald school last Sunday
the, nature"'of the program was in |
kecking with the program ren- i
Ldered at Ridge IHR a few days ;
ago. >- t
Mrs. lathe] Thomas is visiting
her daughter in" N. " Y-?
Mr.* Ralnh Hammond.' Fhu-iija Is
!"icre-vi.-uting his parents, . .?_ 3
The" dedication of the new ,
-ehool huijjding -will. be he hf April
L'Jib, at .2 o'clock.
The RTA met Monday nite. I.)scussion:
1 I,<Jme coopefaTi^tn with j
home program. This meeting was ;
I vkM-y interesting.
ti?. r;.n.i...i....4 . .i -i.. i
l rn1 \> Illji UUL-ML.>, lllcttll* lilt* 1
tumor roll lor the- fith month: l 1th 3
RosaJ>elle Broiidnax; 10th Frontis,
Brooks; Pth grade Klizabeth BrodmiXf
Walter -Davis; Junius" Wil- i
Hants; 8th prade, Iredell Davis, t
'1*1 H IIt;tsin;t Hammond lii ?Ftijin, _
Willie Merritt; - 7th grade John i
Broadnax, Sarah Ketiner and Hen j
dersori Brooks; fith grade Mary i
Rows, Thelma Abies; 2nd Aaalee "i
Davs,"-Alex R.aifovd, Ruby Peterson
" Roy Broadnax; 1st, R. Pad- i
get; Vera M. Ready, .'I. *11 ol stun, i
J. Hi 11 i>. Henry Jackson,'"fa. and i
Tb Ilnlstun. ' 1
A few young men from here '
attended the Grand Soiree at the
Palmetto Pond, April 4t.h.
If you would Hke?to know all
about getting married, be . at the
Ridge Hill school April?H*th?-TTt~""
8 o'clock sharp and you -will learn.
Given by members of fith and 7th
grades with' Miss Caldwell as directress.
The Agriculture boys of Ridge
Hill school ftiebrated .BooRer T.
program in the school'-'auditorium
Mr. Front is Brooks spoke on the
iTarly'Life" and Hardships of Book
or T. Washington, nd Mr. Junius
Williams spoke on The Life of
Booker T. '-Washington as an1 Educator,
wh.ch .was cn.joyc<l Hy all.
Wo thank Rev. Watson who is
the Adult Agriculture teacher of
this Community for speaking to
us oft Rural Community Life.
home of Miss Janie Smith, Tuesday
evening. ?...
Chi Thursday evening the Ever
Reiidy Club was entertained a t .
the home of Mrs. Beatrice Knuckles,
with the president, Mrs. Alice
Tate, presiding. " A splendid representation
was present. -The de^
votionals were* conducted by__the
presidorit. Some helpful remarks
were, made hy Mrs. Florence West
A ft <v?. 'fV?r? VillCM n
-rtfHis iX'urse of cake and cream
advert.. *4?r ? THR
PALMETTO ATUl/ETIC
RASE BARI, CLFB
Robert Marshall,* Manager
The manager of the"- Palmetto Athletic
Club says that thd clrtb
is ready and if there is any bad
"IucTT to. come he wants it to .come
in the beginning.?The boys will get
their first day's work-put on
.> V r% :
" ,, - arc
the 13th.? This club?will?sh.&k<
'iands with the FMorejic*?----Btathi
Hiiwk< inj-w??gygn dining gatnic
FTuoUm1?Monday?at 2 o'clock jtnd
with the Wilmington Black Sock.
We want lo meet many"Tjew faces
from?Columbia. Lo witness these
games.-??April '23.
This club will latco the Black Sox
single hatlTfod. Come and see Bud
Ash jump off the rubber and the
rest of yrntn home boys. ?The boys
leave here on'the' 12th in-busses
secured by the manager.
If there is any club earing to
give this club ,a game, write or
wihe Manager Robert Marshall,
805 Gladstone St., Florence, S. C,
The club will begin a todr the
first of May.
The line-up follows: Walter
Williams,. 1st base, Columbia; A,
J. ^Simons, 2nd baser Columbia;
Malachi Watson, 3rd base, Columbia;
James Toncy, S. ?>, Darlington;
Bud Ashford, S. P. ^pitch,
Columbia;?W+Hte?Butler,?catch,
Columbia; Frank Peay, R. field;
Columbia; James Coon, D field,
Columbia; Buddy Weston, pitch,
Columbia; B, King, pitch, Columbia';'
Nathaniel Reese, pitch, Clcmsonf'
P. Ijijah, pitch, Columbia;
U. Galloway, ui1ipire, Wilmington,
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POETIC MEDITATIONS
t,B> HorWft EU "Dickson) 7
A Short Prayer
M.ikf mo more appreciative of the
'' lovely things about me.
Lot me feel that though you heed
nje not you cannot do without
nie.
Holdnte by the hand and lead me
when, my strength is such I
peed it, ' ' . 7
Fill me with a faith so strong that
even I could/not imfrede-it.
Help me have a truer love for both
who lbve me, and who hut,e me.
Make me* clear of mind when pondering
such things as. agitate
me. -?vTell
me in my hours of sufTeving
thgt life, begins when dying.
Tell .me that I'd be of worth though
I should* pass away still tryIng.
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SOI KFES OF AMMONIA ' *
SIDE. DRESSING
The highest, yield the past year,
1503 pounds of seed Cotton, ^was
made front side applications of
ArCadiarj nitrate of soda. Yit*Ids
oi la.Tif lO'W., and ipounds 01
seed -cotton per aci'e U'i'I't1 uljlaiiiod
whore calcium nitrate. Calni-ivSJMJCthT'ly,
WOTV " uS0<t ,ts""? 1 (1<?
applications. The basic fertilizer
jpplication was 000 pounds per acre
?f a 4-8-4.
The'averajre y i(?lds for the past'
four .years. IS'ioO to r.'.h;, lor some
>f the materials-tested-are as follows;
Arcadia^) nitrate of soda,
176_9 pounds; Champion nitrate of<oda,
1*750 pounds; Calnit.ro, 1744
pounds; calcium nitrate., 1750
pounds; and' Chi leap* nitrate of sola.
1725 pounds of seed cotton per
icre. The ditTeicnccsIn yield for
Hose materials covering this polled
arc. not significant. ?, _
TAMI'TON TN'sTn M TK'S DEAN
A* IS ITS~ M AinON C()l'N"l'Y
training school.
Miss Stella M,._\Viley M. S.
(white), .dean of home economics
it Hampton Institute spent the
d'ternoon of'April 1, with ^Miss
i 1 tit tic R. Bethea, in
_Lui?Af?mon?( itlinTy" School alsb~<
iradulito of Hanipton Institute.
Miss Wiley is touring- the 'C.'ir
lin-as and said, altho Marion was
lot on her route -she could hot return
without visiting. Miss Bethea.
In m "M'1'' to the home
L'cohomics girls, the. Dean conimended
us for our. department,
neatness in "perso_n,.'.'-Jlworfy" and
i'oonh' -'S?he wanted- to know ii we
were organized into, a hopie. economies
club, if so, what were some
>f the things' accomplished. When
told that the club had raised over
twenlv five ($25.00) doRars ahd
that the greater portion had been
<pent in purchasing: a kitchen sink,
window shades, curtains and rods
for nine (5)) windows, the" group
was highly praised.'
'?flJport entering the building,"
Miss Wiley said, "I caught the
Hampton spirit. Cleanliness, order
and politne.ss ' express 'her'
spirit, and this is what I witnessed
throughout, the entire afternoon."
"
"M iss_Rethen's, work was very
commendable at Hampton. She
ranked in the upper third of her
class nhd it seems as if she_stTfl
has the Hampton spirit and is
Roiding uip" the high standards of
t he school. Wc" feOT promt of "hm
as a product of Hampton and hope
she will "continue"Tha work that she
is doing, Miss^Wiley sad."
We appreciate the Dean's visit
and hope she will "find it convenient
to yisit us agian.
Being inspired by Miss. Wiley
and our teacher, many of us already
have decided, to go to Hamp
ton Institute for out. College train
ing. - _
AROl'NI) CADES
' Sunday. School opened a,t the. usu
al lu>w. A lengthy discussion of
the lesson and review by the Supt.
of Hickory Grove Mt. E. Ghurclh
Bro. H. Wright.
Tu,. Cr.,? A ? O ,.U 1 -L 1 .1
i m.* ouuuny ocuuui w&.s rm*s svu
wijfh?several visitors; Mr. ? Eddie
Lawrence and Mr. Smith. of Lap
Way, Prof. Df TF. Bprtom and J. E.
Mclver of Lake City,
11:30 A. M. found the pastor in
the pulpit, Rev. L. I). Gamble. Ho
preached a< wonderful sorrnon. The
audience enjoyed the spiritual dis_
course.
Mr.' Eddie r*awrrmee, R. -Peterwoti
and Mr. Smith were the dinner
^uest?^of Mr, E. L. Thomas,
?1" >_ " "
IE PALMETTO LEADER
4_ youth nows to grim?
r~"~~ . REAPER
. " 18th Year.
AH-of lower Richland County
" "was saddened over the death of
Miss Lou Ilowell, March 28, a
veritable rosebud plucked in the
early morn,
_ " . The -eulogistic services were
conducted at the St. John Baptist,
Chtlreh under the direction of Rev.
Jesse Neal, pastor. Deacon John
son, Mrs. Easter Greene and Rev.
J. B. Barber gave sincere testi- j
' moriy.
This late sister was the daugh1
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Ho\vell
of Hopkins, S. C. She was only
18 years of age and left the
" following- close relatives: sisters,
Miss Hattie Howell, Mrs. Fred
W. Alston, Mrs. J. S.' McRant,
" Miss Kau Ilowell; The following
"brothers, Charley, -Preston, Walter,
'fshntael. jotm. hdwood and
" Clarence Howell. Mrs. George
Henry, an aunt and Mr. J. C. Castor
also survive, aside front a
great host of Christif.il friends
and relatives;
These persons were active pall
T T1
uvaicir? ouimuy. Uiy^US. .? lU'O^r,
Preston Robinson. Frank. Johnson,
Wash Stokes, Jesse Newton, Willie
Wright and 12 flower girls' who
responded beautifully.
While the following, you men
Served a honorary pallbearers:* P.
R. Webber, Jr., Alex MeRant, Hey.wood
RowmanT .Tshmael Howell,
Clary Smith and Lee Stoker.
The Holiey Undertakers. were''
in charge of this.large- funeral.
DONT RET TOO ROOT)
Hv n. T. Blocker
_ Whatever you do. brothers don't
yet too good. There Is a ?p-'ety
hat f< Reprieving, and which imn?
diately breeds suspicion and
distinct. Mov^ every man has his
faults ami if oua-^.'oret nets nn<l
thoughts or even those^ things peo
nle know, about us but- which wethink
they don't.-know -about us
were held up to the public. We
would shrink, out to the. quick and
flee to'hiide..our' moral and'spir itual
nakedness. * . Some
of us. g" t drunk, and
that's bath some of us lie like
logs and that's worse." Some of
is peddleville talks and that's
worse.' Some of us* love money
more than we do - truth, honor and
roodness, and that's worse. Some
>f us cheat, steal and dodgy our
dust- debts,?and that's worse. But-still
through among the elect it is
IH I Ml i | ' III ..
trile. But the crowning- sin of all
" is a hard unloving hoartr^wd a-;So?l
Without charity fop tin- faults of
Vhers,. whioh .-vein to rejoieVwhen
others are crucified amil
A'hich attempts to hide its secret.
Men dislike such people amh--(k)<}divpise
them. No whatever you
{<> people don't tret too good- Heityv<>n
i- gbing to be a surprise party-do
most of us. .
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CLINTON COLLEGE NEWS [?
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By Jennie L. Hwze
r_Raclt- II-ilL?St?G-.?Friday, April he
5, was roconizcd as Founder's Day wl
for "Clinton College. We enjoyed he
a. Jfull day on the campus. 12:30 j
the Preliminaries of the hns.kot Lie
hall tournament. " 2:30 P. M. The
Literary Program, The principal C;|
speaker for the day was Honorable'
| T. L. Johnson^ president of the
People's National Bapk, City. He
-Used as a snhioot.: "Oiitstimiling _
I people of your Race." Iii his speech '[
he mentioned B. T. Washington^
George Colbert" and others. He 'ai
stated that our race has made more
progress^ siiico.. .slavel^y?than any
aJJiei: race. Tin? Tnstory, of- Clin)
ton was read by Miss.Edna King. M;
City. The music for the occasioh I'l
was" furnished by the Clinton Col w.
lege octet' and the Friendship' Col- it
lege, quartet with Prof. C. Ts HiriS
ton and Miss- LcHnnvn in charge?" If
\ -olo vn' rond< red hv M'ss-Mar- ' Ai
caret Phi for. City. Remarks l?y" W
Elder I). C. (hrOsby, chairman dl'
the Trustee Board. 3:30 Renor? W
of tlie Financial Drive. Qui'e a
neat sum wis"reallV.ed. 1.00 .p. m. T1
PUnnl-i- ..t ll?. I ? 1. . i n
. ..I nil- l.il-KVt Mill I ipilVlla- K(
nienL' Friendship College ' first Fi
place. . Km'niett Pcott. sccunU and
dm tun, third.
.8:00 j>. m. markt'*l the end of tfio
pcii^ram whin flic FimndnrY May._LL
B.'inouet-w jy; qiv^ui in.-4-he- Colley-e "
Auditorium. This.-evajur vxrv uni- ^
i|uo irrt'air. A (TeTTclous repast \j
was served. The out of town
quests ware: Elder and Mrs. I). C. Mi
Crosby, Dr.'and Mrs'. J. S. Allen
-and daughter.' Mrs. .L S. iO.iiihaek. ~H?
Mrs. C. R. Leathers, President and
Mrs. L. s! ferpiwn, -Prof., and Mrs. M:
Laurence of Brainerd Inst., Rev- Thi
crends F. It. "Gladden and Allen, Of
general!
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}erating cost ancj depended:!
depend on the mechanism. S
I mechanisms now in use 5 years
rs ? their perfoimcince record
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- New G-F. Monitor Tops? New G /:' Flah
linn ersally recognized as aristocrat of n
-= the standard of excellence cabinet styi
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3eneral Electric sealed-? jy
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nySizel An^ Price! it of
ty refrigerator ?fook to the 1
that's what determines how \
a refrigerator will scree you.
is hermetically scale J-in; .eel jk A
n, not even oiling ?and carries#-'
protcctiop for on'y Si a year! ^1
9
nets are all-steel. Interiors arc
lain or Cilyntal lyartrert~crrrmtl. ,
^Terir
rs with Stainless Steel SttperTry
and "Completely sjtnitq.ry. T^AV
>ti f reezes more ice .fastpjr.s..
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OFF
NEW PERFECTION
Providing Perfect Health
Reasonable Mont
One. of the Oldest, Strongest ;i
? the Business Promt t Perso
COMMERCIAL C
5-6 HOOK BLDG.
essrs Randalph Stunback, Cyr
S\?n, and Janus Heath, Chestea
f. F. D. Drew, Miss Mcllwaii
rs. Catherine Johnson and Mrs
D. Nelson, Great Falls; Misse
>ra aiuj Maggie Macon atul Lec
i Greene, Riehburg; Miss Ida R
lupine VCboltnn. Miss T.illio IV
kins, -Spartanburg; Miss Eliza
th flillh'm. Whi'mire: ' Mr. an
rs. Charli^ Pi ay,Winnsborc
i-of. Avery, WhiU
isses Ferguson and T.ihdsaj
>rt Mills. We wish to thank th
ietids for their cooperation i
aking that da.v a success,
(ift Thursday, ApHl 4, we wer
voted with a health talk "frot
ur'Se D. M. Duekett, -city, as las
?ek" was*National Negro Healt
e'ek. She was accompanied-- b
r hufbrmrlr &r^44F^f. "Ducket
10 also gave us. some words o
alth.
Messrs" Fade and. Fernell reprc
lit at i vos from the W M. .C.A
Benedict," F.ulum in, visited?th
in pus-April 2. Mr. Cade spok
the ntembers of the- StUden
diintce-r Movement on some- raci
problems.. .
Elder E A. Waith of Cambridge
:>ss., who is visiting Kev. an
rs.- Shaw of Chester was a plea
nt visitor on the campus today
"MAND'S-iMIND"
aiis' mind is>like a garden,
1 almost make any oath?
hether cultivated or-Trodden,
must, and will, bring forth.
intelligently cultured,
id - useful seed applied ;
e'll prevent the growth of a?
grevated
ecd seeds and the wild.
ic gardener cultivates his plo
?epit\g grass., and weed away;
"uit.s and' flowers, beautify tb
??pot-p? :* *;
id produce without delay.
man tends the garden of -hi
mind"
eeding out all wrong,
ill applying useful thoughts lie'
find; V ? '
jsic of another's song.
stoU'tney, .
un wiir discover and find?
it lie is the Master gardener;
ms own soui ana minu.
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COLUMBIA, S. C,
il ~ CQKESBURY NEWS
>
h Wo are still having real winter
3? weather. Some of the real church
8 folk were out in the weather try
jujl; iv iiiukc iu me cnurcn lo
[ hear the gospel Sunday morning.
' Mr. Wilson NasTi receiving the
l" highest numbet* of votes was derlart'd
the ilph'gntr> in tha Klq<rt.->>-.
ial College. Mr. W. M. Robinson,
J? Sr., alternate. ?-?? '
' .. The many friends of Mrs. Mary
e _Ligeon regret very mufch to learu
n of the death of her husband,-Mr.
David Ligeon. This is his birth
c place. Thb community goes out
J1 in sympathy for the family.
? Mrs. Eleanor G. Robinson is *
h home, after closing a successful r
y school term at. Hndges.?
n m ?
FORMER STFDENT DONATES
SCHOOL LARGE NUMBER
u up. 4iOOK? . .-v -
? * : : :
e Mr. II. A. Kelsie.y, of Washington,
1 1). ('. a fprm. r stud nt.of. BtSnirieixf
i" Iu -.itiite, a 'Negro Mission Sehopj
of Cliestcr, S. C. has donated to
l> Pr";'1ftl''l t"" vnlnmely nf
u BooRs iii thi' -memory oT liT< moth""
er to supplement the school's Lib *
raiy. j .. i
This was i'ldcel a timely gift, ^
as" t>ke -.ehoal Was greatly jn ntfed
nf supplementary material for its
students7 use' -in collat'.'rial readin?_?
Tills vyt of books coivtainS some
of the most recent 'editions in the .
rUJds of Khglish Literature,
Selene;-, Music, History, Foreign
Language v. etc.
These volumes are being placed
? special seciion in the Brainerd
ln.stiUi.te -Literary, to be known
as the 'lvel>cy Coiled ion". .The
t, faculty of- the manifestation of
tiie spirit of loyalty that a. true
o son has for his dear old school.
.This gift was enhanced as a ro?
of .an Vl'fort put-forth by the
Central Committee of the school,
? '?v om-llv responsible for the
school's appropriation this year.
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C'ALHOl N NKWS ".
. Services at Goldview wore very
y\ pood cons-deling the weather-. Rev. r
e-d to N. C.,' after sei*vices.
Mrs. "Minnie Willionis of Texas
. is visiting Dlatives. .
Mrs. J. P; Singleton and children
g-ave relatives a .week-end - visit .in
Newberry.
Prof. W. M. Scott and Mr. Henry
Richie motored to Pickens Friday
Mrs. Raclul Inipre was called
r: '-trr-AndiTSHnfor the P. B. A. Board.
Mvl A i Clr'-'-1-""1 j"
hungajo 7>n(.'i ntraj_ Rpad. -
7." \Ve^mc?glad to see.*Mr. John =>'
Whi trier and Hence Greenlee out
I after a. long illness,
jf>' painted.. Prof. W. ,M. Secxtt can
| put the program over. We are
asking him to remain next term'.
Re<\ I). C. Brown is steadily
... tAuklnig ehm-cliee^-Wa Jmper-Wtw
much success. ' .
Mrs. JoTin Neshitt reports a *
pleasant trip to Atlanta, (Ja,
jVTK and Mrs!' David Dupre are
tfie httppy receivers of a baby chlf.
Se-o Jdr? Erskinc. Rcid for fresh
.ciiljbage home grown.
? USE HAIKLONGER
A Wonderful ~Hair Grower
Is just what* its name implies.
Makrti. the?hatr?grow long and
full. Allays gray hair and baldness
and promotes a beautiful bob.Price
25 Cents
Made by,
ALS1E P. WYNNE,
Clinton College,
Rock Hill, S. C.
?-southern railway system
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, operated bv the Southern Railway
System at the Uujoi) Station. Columbia.
S. C.. effective Deeembei 8. 19341.
5:00 A M.?Charlotte
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_ ?1Q A. M ? Allfliiula ?
.9:15 A. M.?Savannah
11:20 A. M? Camden, Lancaster, Hock
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12:45 P. M.?Ashevllle, Louisville,
St. Logls, Cincinnati. Chicago
4:30 P. M?Orangeburg. Charleston
5:00 P. M -Charlotte, Washington.
' New York
9 55 P. M.?Anderson, Atlanta
10:00 P. M?Savannah, Jacksonville
Arrives . v
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4 5j0 A M.?Jacksonville, Savapnah
6 30 A. M --Atlanta, Anderson. Orfenwood
0 05 A M.?New York, Whashlngton, ,
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12:25 P M,?Rock H411. Lancas'er. Camden
-12:40 P. M ?Charleston
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'+i f .55 P. M.?XalCfitlvllle,' Anderson,
Greenwood
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Phone- 535ft Phone 5Q23
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