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Saturday, April 27, MT. EDEN & PARADISE A< \1 K CHI 1? UF.S Sunday school at Mt. Edvn opened at the usual hour, with all r offioea^ and teachers on duty. The District Supt. was introducp ed by the Supt. after the discussion t cxf the lesson. Mr.- *W .,v ?k. _ 31 c J e n k ins reviewed lemon and- kuu- a wonderful IL, qn ''the work of the'SunhooT*'^ k'6v. C. C. Mcllwain made a timely response. Sister Nancy C&ick is biinging Stewardess board~T*for-r4--right along, they've been doing floe. -r The Woman's Home and Junior Missionary Societies mnt Friday at S' the usual hour. Mrs, Alma Dickerson. the President in charge Sunday night service" opened at 8 o'clock and an interesting Palm Day service was carried out. The Missionary Contest will ^ come off Friday afternoon. Easter service was held Sundamorning at .4 o'clock. Sunday school began at Para dtse at the usual hour, service at # 11:30. evening service at 8 P. M The pastor preached an outstanding' sermon at Paradise. The Dist. Supt, and the Sunday school carried out the afternoon program at 3:30. Our second quarterly conference was indeed a great sruccress. Dr. Mc CK'llan trave a won * derful message arrd "some- timely suggestions. We are thankful to say that'we -Were - able to pay-Elder 4m f u 11. Brother G. B. Dawkins is very r sick at this writing, sister Tigger 'si improving. We hope them both ~ ^ a speedy feetwory: ; * The play ''Heaven Bound" will be given Friday uight at MtJEd= en A. M. E. Church, Carlisle, utu der the auspices of Dr.. W. M. Thbmas and Mrs. Kathak'cn-1?om. . .. STATE COLLEGE NEWS r '"'t.L|| y . ~A Recreational Training School was conducted at State College, Aptril 8-11, by Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of the Federal Offices, in Washington, and Mr, Vaughn, State club leader from Clemson College. The sdhool wsa attended by the Home and Farm Demonstration forces of the state and delegates from each county." Among the features that -the _ leaders emphasized to, their stumusic, love and appreciation of folk songs and dances, musical, quiet, intellectual, and mysterious _ games. ' .Mr and Mrs. Bradford and Mr. Vaugh ^re authorities in this new i e of education, and the ef fective manner with which, they presented their material deeply im pressed the value of recreation or ~ - the minWs of their students, and promises to /greatly boost? the growing attractiveness of - rural life in South Carolina. -FRESHMAN TALENT WEEK The Freshman Class of State ColWo observed - ThVnt Wookr April 8-12. Displaying placard? with pithy remarks over the cam pais, and sponsoring unique programs in chapel, talented members c,of the ''Green invasion" fann ed the flame of Ambition and desire for greater efficiency in the minds of their hearers. COLLEGE CLUB PROGRAM The College Club made its sec^ otnd vesper appearance, Sunday, April 14, presenting Mrs. ^Marv * C. David of Claflin in an address on. the "Adventures of Youth" Mrs. David presented a glowing picture of modern youth, and the Qhallengos of our economic and so , cial orders. She admonished her young1 listeners to serve the world until thoy can master it. m Mr;~C."W. Maxwell rendered"a saxophone solo, and Miss Dollia Simpson lived up to "her reputa f )An nn?a?rtxn rti oi?-' 1 m t?i?? vu?no a ui uinfliiat 1^1 ncr inasxcp" ful interpretation -oft=Ju>ngfellow's "Wreck of The Hesperus]." State College Alumni Association Hold* lt?g.ular Meeting The local Chapter of the State College Alumni Association held its) regular meeting* in the Y. W. C. A. hut, Sunday Afternoon. Main business dealt with the loan fund that the association is creating for worthy students who need sup port in their efforts to gel?thru "^college. ' ~ " The loan fund is a hew featur of the association. Although in its irteipiency, it has already been the means by which 'a deserving student was enabled 1o remain Tn > . college. Sunday, the local numbers deckled to pass the idfca to members sqaittered throughout _ (.ho State and solicit their assistance in enlarging its scope. Contrary to the belief of many w*ho do not fully appreciate the breadth of its vision, the association is not concentrating its efforts t0 the supIport of athletics alone. Instead, it ?s?olc5l to Sf>TVP tnlfmtior? oln/lr?nlo I of all_.interests who administration and deserves the support of every alumnus of the State. ^ t ^ At (She meeting, the association also completed! plans for its Eastter social which follows the StateClaflin baseball game, Monday, April 22, in Duke's Gymnasiurrt. Proceedb from this" social"-will be applied to the constructive pn>^ gram that is being sponsored by B1 tlhis group this year. I | .On April 10, tJhe Alumni AssoIJo ciataon provided an evening rtf merry entertainment in the cafater Br ia for graduates who returned to BL attend the Eeeraationab School. baseball games I The baseball team of State College has swept victoriously over its opponents thua^ far. Allen, Benedict, and Morris Collie have gone down before the onslaught of Bulldog sluggers and their air tggi|1i|g||t||iii)i,i1li tight pitching staff. ? On Kastej .Monday they will test the onl; nnce defeated team. Claflin has tasl ed only one defeat during the season. It has .a tearfi of nine swifi and stubborn men, and the (dash promises to be the thriller of the season on the local field. DISTRICT JUDGING CONTES3 HELD AT KASTIVER The district judging contest a moilK StlKients of" vornt.innid ng. " ncuiture was held at Eastover Friday, April 12. Roys from si> schools pitted their skill against - each other as tli?'y?appHtxl?tht training of their ohoaches to plac injgj examining.* and comparinj the eggs, corn, potatoes, chickens hogs, cows and mules that fwert placed before them. Summing up grades from pla?s ments of each contestants, the cor dUctor found that young llarrj Mooner of Elloree had chalked ui 575 points to win first place. Sec omK honors, went to Kirkland McKensie, of Eastover, who made 545 points; young Moses Shiver ol Gadsden scored 520 points foi third, while James Lloyd of th< Kershaw County Training Schoo took fourth with 514. The firsl three men comprise the team th^l will .meet at. Orangeburg in Maj to compete with winners froh other districts in the state judtg . ing contest. ^ In" coTTTparing the* -standings Ol each school, the conducted foun< that the Gadsden team, coached bj Profes>pr Paul R. Webber, war first with 1433 points; Eastover Professor Eugene Barnwell, secom with 1432; and Gassett,* Profesisoi - Wade Williams, third with 1325 In the speaking contest, Mr Phillip Frederick of Elloree wor first and Mr. Thoinas Carter ol Camden, second., . ' I. M. A. MYERS'WHITES To the Editor of the Palmetti - ??Leador:.?:?????^ Unusual interest is Being mai ifested by Clarendon's coloret teachers this year in their schools Out of <55 Negro Schools in th< county; I. understand from infor matibn received from the countj superintendent of Education, tha ' several Negro schools in th<^ county, closed for lack of fundsy have been ordered to open again. Ii means that Clarendon Negiir schools are getting a big share ol - -the Federal ~Srhooi Aid; TiTso thai \v lie re in the., schools have beer 'running" four mi?n;Jvs they ait running? -five ami six months undo iho" 'new Administration. This b . due largely to the untiring efforts Qf th?' officers of Chirendon Coun*-y--f I.^-M. A.- Myers COM M KNCEMENT EXERCISES BRAIN EH I) INSTITUTE _ CHESTER -SOUTH CAROLINA Sunday, May lit, 4 p. m.?Annual Sermon, Kev? J. R.. Dunge. Monday, May 20, 8 p. in.?Oram, mar Cjrades Exercises. " Tuesday, May 21; it [>. im?Junioa Pri7.t? Orat. Contest. \Vednesd.iyr. May 22, 10 a. m.? Class Day Exorcises. Wednesday, May 22, 3 p. m.?A lumm. uanquet. TtnvfSilay.May 23, 1U 111. -^L'oni menceiu* irt 1 Finul.-i. *" T.iTwo"addresses by Representative*?hT?-the-?GradnatiBfl Class. (h)?Ani!unT Acl.Ii'Or-'- ("lasand School, Rev, P.? C. Cvwby Chester, S. C. THE' NKW-'FARMERS UF AM ERICA' HOLD MEETING - Th0 District Judging Contest of the New Farmers of America which included thfee representatives .from, .each of the fcllowin^ schools: . ?V-ournet's .\ornuu iiismuu:? _ lev. Robert I"st.. Allendale High School, Biiig, C. V. Instructor; Ridgeland Training School, Blar.se.r Kale, E. S."; Colleton High School Buckman, Gabe; Hampton Training School, Collier, L. E.; Good Hope (Eidgland) Cunningham, . Jtoy; Fairfax School,' Dawkins, Laury; North School, Dowdy, 11. K.; Barnwell Public School, Guinyard, S. A Blackville Training School, Moore R. E.; St, George, Odom, Marion; Great Branch, Robinson, D. T.; Pems Nor. & InL._Inst~ Soabrook r. 'lr.; Beaufort Co. Training School, Shanklin, J. S., Jr. met ai Blackville, Si C. on Friday, April ,f2, 1935. The classes judjged this yeaa were corn, white potatoes, hogs dairy cows, dual purpose poultry market eggs add'mules. y When the contest began.at 10:3C "A. M. it was encouraging' to Ssee bhe light of interst which beamed Atlas! . The'New Farmers were at forth^froni each contestant's face work! At the end of the content all ol the scores showed that the boys had had valuable instructions but "one had retained the instructions so well as the contestants from Barmwell Public under the tutorage ' of Prof." S. A. Guinyard, a graduate of State College, Orangeburg S. C-V ^ * George Cane?Winner of firsl individual-fmze?584 pointer. The first team prize was awarded to Barnwell Public School The points were: George*- Came 594, Ed\vnrd Ryal 510, and Willie Lee Holrpan 514. Total point: 1024. - Allemlale High School undei . the instruction of Prof.? ?L- V Ring won second prize. In accordance with the rules ol the N. F. A.*-the four individual winners of the district contest^ arc camdidates tb the State Judging State Oollejge, Orantgeburg, S. r on April 28, 1936, at 10:80 ^ * . ^ t r~ ' jjpltP L the & t ai AiBe^ r* ? ^ ct ou the ame^icai - m ? tmBiMB - 3> : 1 ? : NOTE: Your question answei t a clipping of this column is enclo ! wjJy .inn.i n qiinrtor nml ' velope, for my Ne\y Astrology 1 .( mail free advice on-three (3) qi birthdate, andx&orrect address t( s to ABBE WALLACE, care of Til Assembly Street, Colombia, Soul ! "SPECIAL NOTICE:?In s? ? Wallace, be sure to send your f ' andrithe year you were born, i i inff- ... ' r i .? i p G. I).?Which of the three _L , girls really is my mate? The j one I care for does she really ? l lovci me? u" Ans.: The trirl vn.. It . just_stalling you as, l1 mg as she i can for all she wants is just the money she ..can get out of you. Neither of the three girls you go p -with is-yeur real?mate" Ytrar Tuf" ure wife will love vou for YOUR. SELF aril' not fpr WHAT YOU ARE WORTH. G. II.?My mother-in-law , t?(ld me to stay away from her house and I want to know why. _I always treaU'd her ; right? [ Ans.: Because you had an argument with your wjfe the other night; your'mother-in-law bas assumed the idea "that you haven't treated her daughter right, , and that seems to be the "reason she ) forbade you to stay in her hdube. Viw an^-yettr wtfo hnvr-brrTi_gctJ you have been married and I ad1 vise .yoU to move from your mother-in-law's !pl.ioe before she intori fers with your marriage. ? * [' ' C. R. G.?-Do you think I will have my. success at what \ I have in mind? Ans.: You're certainly taking n chance of losing your bey friend, r You kn>\V that he hardly makes [ enough money to live on, and is - certainly not in a position to sup . port VOU. I iadvt?rt "OTm rirvt +1. nclr him. to PAY YOUR'ROOM RENT You'll embarass him as well as ; cheapen yourself. . ' * * * II. S.?Please tell m/e? Will - ? I see her again? Ans.: The girl you. met Sunday ; has. hardly had time to k'piour just, hoyr_she- does feel about you, but! ^l^-^urely hasn1t~had +trrnr"to fall . L in'love with yop You'll sec a lut . more o^trer, and pext tlm*? you meet up with her gi^e her a little more encouragement. That's allit will take to state a ROMANCE1 l- -with her; * J. M. W.?-What became of the letter I was supposed to k Ret? Ans.: After all thr?times?you i have been fooled by J. R. you should know better then to believe ""everything: he tells you. *oYou did - nnl p-el tVm letter he', said he wrote you because he never write TET~ 7 The reason he told you he wrote you while he was on^his vacation was "just a nice way ofTstttng-yow ... i a! ^ .1 that he was naving u.kj goou time to think, about you. itF.rrm apademy news i AT very unique affair was the ? men's-style show held here -Tuesday evening. 1 Miss B. Singleton was iJL '?roctrcs*. ?? I Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nicholson, 1 Misses Cummings, Blaasengale, Vandeihhor-t and Mrs. Funis atI tended ,a surpirse party for Hey ward Noble at his home in Aiken > Thursday evening. ' The Glee Club rendered music at the dedication of Ridge Hill Hi School Friday. Pres. Nicholson > was one speaker for the occasion. ; , Prof. J. P. Burgess and W. J. ' Spann of Orangeburg visited our r school Friday. ' The Women's Co-Opotrative Con ^ vention will hold a.s]>ecial session ' at Mi. Cannan Church and Bettis Academy May 4 and 5, Mrs. S. L. r Collins is President, Prof. C. A. . > Reubens spent Easter in Greeni wood. Senior Hammond, Peterson, Otis 1 Raiford,. and Mi*. J. C. Hfghtower i ! and son attended deditory exer-1 I cir.e at .Ridge Hill school Friday. : , Tho Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. rcn tiered interesting Easter programs. Misses Lucile Blassengalp and Thelnra Williams, Messrk:: Perry i and Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Blas; sengale spent the Ayeek end at i Springfield. Mr. Robt. Deas was i called home because of diho death of a cousin i Misses Bush and Morse, Messrs , Hightower and Key attended East or services at Friendship Church, Aiken Sunday, t Mr. Prince Werrer was the -guest of Miss E. Tt Reeder SunIn Aug. T935, the state winners r- will come together at State Col. lege, Orangeburg, S. C. and form i the National N. Farmers of America. The- folloAving states will have representatives: Nf. C., S. C., Va.. W. Va.. N. J. and. MtL The _ winner of the N. N. F. A. will be ? awarded a scholarship. | George Cane, our individual win J I tier of the District Contest, is j. ^looking forward with great inter- fj] pt to Doth the State Contest and ' vere<>nal Conteet. ^^^^^^hope for hie aucce?s. " , " T. THE PALMETTO LEADER sPPI 1 ,^K E . ^11 red in this paper ONLY when sed in your letter, For private a self-addressed, stamped enieading, and receive by return aestions. Sign your full name, > all letters. Address all mail IE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 h Carolina. ?nding in questions to Prof^ ull name, the date, the month n order to get a correct readL R. T.? What became of tn?anoneiy that I missed the > tktheyday? Ans.: TCere were only three people in' ycfttt store atf- the time youi money disappeared and the employee you have in mind appear? to be the guilty party. It seems that you dropped ytooir money or the IlfirtYTnTd when yoti tnnud m round to answer the phone, she picked it up. It would l>e to your advantage to find someone else t<" take thhrgtrtV-place in your - t<?re ' * * * + J. L.-?Will i, get l??i j;o- a?way any time soon,?? Ans.: .This, summer-it appears that you make a 'trip that will bi a much longer one than you expect ed. and when von leave von wmt'l be single any longer. G. C. isirjus| someone to break the monotonj for ylou, and your feeling for hirr won't last much longer. Jimm> will-win from him. and.you'll.. bt married before you go ajway on this trip together this summer. ....... ' . V Mrs. R. C.?Please tell me if I (am on the right trail_ An*i: I am sorry to say, but you are far from being on the right trail toward getting the debt paid Mftliat youi have been owing foi the past three years. I suggest that you see note attached to this solmn and write to me for a nrivatc reply, .Ynd I shafH?e more than glad to help you in this matter. ' * R. S.?Where does my husband's money go to? _I)oes he spend it the way I think he does? Ans.: You are right when you think ybur husbpnu! is spending his nionoy ,pn a woman, but tin woman you Have in mind is liol the one thai is trynig-to :: conn between you.13 Your husband a: well'as niosM'veryonc else, Jknow.' of your extravagance and that if the reason he said what ho did tl you. Jie ii dc glad Id cive von niPiii1 iimnev when vou LEARN THE VALUE OF A DOLLAR. % * fR. X.?Me and my wTfe-r haven't live together ^nce we ~~married ami I want tox4^now . if we ever will? Ans.: Your wife kno\vs that you just married her just so her child would hanie a name and she doesn't tfitomi to ' make y m?support. h^r or live up-to your end of the bargain, You'll .never liye together started proceedings for a DIVORCE. da\\. ' ' --Pres. Nicholson. Misses Moore Robinson, O. LanUain. and E. J Tillman worship iff Edgefield Sur day. '?Mi-a M. Sligh hud her, mother brother, cousin, and Mr. Juliu? Wilson of Greenville as glints ofi Sunday; ~ \r? n tt o? ? field, was a visitor hero Sunday R. F. Benjamin, father of David Benjamin was be.ro. Monday. JAMES .CHAPEL BAPTIST - ? .CHURCH Rev. F. I,. Wilkes, Pastor * o Sunday was a bvaiif ifl>1 ''-\y nfter many unpleasant one's and our attendance was fine. The Sunday school opened at tho usual hour with our Supt. Mrs. Essio Stenfton in , charge. Everyone enjoyed the lesson. j A, jwondevful sermon was delivered by our pastor at the morning services; The members are showing much iiiteirest and we -feel that our church is growing. Our pastor is -great,3pd a splendid spirit is boingVhbwji an;ong our deacons. LAKE CITY NEWS Thia report finds the teachers arwl students working hard to get ready for commencferhmt \tdilch is at hand. Miss Mamie O. Jones, who has charge of the music, is working faithfully that this part of the program may he a success, All t\f t V?n tnnphrtrc tiro rlninrr t.Vipir best so that their respeetivo nights may be quite interesting. r Our series of programs will rliti for two Weeks, The programs for the first week are: Mbndaiy, Aprjl 29, 1st grade; Wednesday, May 1, 2nd grade; Friday, May 3, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. The 1st gra.dp is ? antler the direction . . of Mrs*. Summers, the 2nd grade, Miss Harrington and Miss Helen Graham; 3,~^4th and 5th grades, Miss Jones ahd Prcxf. Mctvcr. We are looking forward to a successful school ending." The programs for the second wpek yrill be mentioned next week,1 I SwtHJt tones of all TFTT1 tl!lV1.-' church bells heralded the joyous t Easter-tide and many chutches oh- 1 served the sunrise services and c amid the beautiful deConationS and j; embh'fs . of the prh odous victory over death we heard dldqu'ent sermons of the .RUon Savior. The aftefnpon and even'my hours >wore c filled with programs, pageant*, and e P cantatas. ?? ?v . 1- ' 8 Social Notes ' 1 Mrs. Martha CaltralneTrmd Miss I Ki Murphy entertained-dhe Pulpit 1 ~ -Aid Club of Ml. /ion A.?M-,?iw -j; Church on Apr. 10, at tho resi- dence of Mrs. Coltraine. After the .1 routine *>f. business the club was C favoreo with an inspiring address, on Women's Loyalty bv Kev. A. A , W. Hill, pastor of Trinity Baptist '1 t Church, an eloquent response to a this. address Ivas given by Key. J. < S. Coe, pastor of Mt. Ziop A. M. E. ? ' Church. Instrumental selection 1 was rendered bv ATiss 'Mailaluii ?l Jackson. The hostess served a delicious salad Course and dessert i which was very much enjoyed hy ? all. Miss Madalyn Tbickson res-. 1 ponded to the hostess and her as' sistant on behalf of -Jho quests. ; The best financial report of the ? > year was recorded at this, meeting. > The Needle. Art. Club met at the t. I_ liome. of llev. iin.^Mcs. Jackson, on N. (Iritlin St., Apr. 17, with j ; Miss Perry as hostess. Miss Bertha Moses entertained a 1 ' number of friends at her residence J enjoyed a delightful social evening \ with cards,, music and dancing, a ! _ delicious r.epast was served apd en- I >. joyed by all. " " _ . 1 Miss Perry pf Ka'st side faculty \ ; spent the Easter holiday at her 1 f homo in Columbia. ,. v * - I r . Death . ^ f Jho' remains of Mrs. Daisy I.ea- i , cock were fufiernliz.ed at Mt. Zion ' , A. M. E. Church, Apr. 19, Rev. J. i | S. Goe, officiating; Gray, Ilill and 1 Singleton were^be. funeraL directors. A large number was in attendance am. the fioral tributes were beautiful. - \ .i i Mt. 'Zion A. M. E. Church ReV. J. S. Coc, l'astnr ' Sunrise ptayet*? service opener! "l ' great celebration of Easter. Sun- 1 day school at 9:-l5 a. m. The death I i of Christ on the Cross and His re- ? _ surr.ection provided the theme fro V..V MWI.MVI JUI "IWI I.IIIII; 'V ' "I"" ".N j the pastor. At 11 a. m.'there lyero accessions to the church: after the sermon. special Knste'r m.u>jc and program by the Sunday school, wore presented during the, da v. , - The Thrift Club of N.-C Mutual s i Insurance Co. gave an Tlnster egg j] r hunt, Monday Pr "M. This-. affair > sponsored by, Mr. Howe was en- j t. joy oil by many children., Mr. TTmvo y p i?"l\ wide'nwaho agen^f-f the N. C. | ; Mutual Tps. Co. [ The 0porting hall. of the season t i will he given at the Palm Carden A Monday nito, music by Ca. O.rohes- ,1 _ tn. .d The base ball fans \vere-jout in large numbers tf see the .opening ? game of jjjhe season On Aprr 22. ~ w Iht.mTuV"" n i ;w s Sunday Wits a boatltiful day, all ' I church workers were on duty. 1 S.S. was 'carried out in a sue* _ cessl'td way. * Sunday night Rev. S. T. Benson . preached a l'ahn sermon.- In eon - m-eefctmr :1 Thiscu-WjihC f?r"grnni was -s: rendered. ^ Tho Yoniip - . Branch -ttUikjit th<-? home of Mrs. Mary A. '< Gilliam. The" next meeting ycill he , held at the home of Mrs. Rosa Lee .. Caldwell - =" i ' The 2-7 Cluli held its meeting ? Tuesday night at t^ie home of Mrs. ^ KaYah Wallace - The club was ' ; highly entertained by. Mi's. L. J. 1 [ SfmpktiTs: SYvr-'rat gamrs trf u AVthBt- were played. The first T prison to the ,pciv ons receiving t.he -1 . highest a"d .lowest scores vesxd I Mrs. R. I,. Caldwell Tind "Mr. Roy ^ "Wallace. The second -prizes Miss _ . -Elizabeth and Mr. Henry Gilliam. $ Miss Venice Miller is spending some tifne with Miss I-ois AbrayiS Mr. Mai Jell Wallace and Miss .Belle J ohm on spent a. few hours ] in Union. S. C. Monday, al*o Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Caldwell were proud - -+n?ha-rr??Elizabeth?ftttttrrm? back in the yity after spending some time in Kink IIill aiu'i Chester, S._ C. ** Mr. Henry Wallace celebrated his birthday Tuesday night/ Thr- adults report a -plendid trip t<v Coluinhia, S. Surnlay. They- j are really proud of Mrs. Simpkins. tjp-ir instructor. r Thy Easter program at St. Mat- . "thew A, M. E. Zion jGhurch Snrr=? The Black Bird Minstrel of the j. AVbjtmire Graded School proved .a success last Friday ni|jrht. We are glad to see Mr. H'hiry ' Gilliam out again, also glad -to If'nnw f ivnt \T ? ? IT-ffS** WnWi !?? -proving. t . Hi*. Jftipe- M<>ij*on was wn in .town again-in his new-Dodge. [ Mr. J am o's Kant lias returned from Detroit, Mich. Ho reports a pleasant trip. [' W" regret to learn of the death ! of Mr. I/ewis Lee, who died Sunday, April 14. ~ > - ?Mr: -J. L Byrd. Umb-rtalfcw" in , charge. * . Tire stork visited the home*of Mr. and Mrs. Evans .feter, and '? 1 left twins. Both habies and moth' er are fine. When you are 'lonesome, read * -the I'alinett?> Leader. 'JTrade withimr [ Advertisers For k ' Best Results < IIFIMW VI VVS A."!11 'ilV! !'.) " i' ' rr-f If uIl!" vnialiii- i-.n'1 ii . v. a ii t In- ' i ( 1 . A', i-. ' rluirchf- u' 'Ji' ;;r;< ' ,j p n^ts. 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S. i - ? . - ; it_nt Ku1111111 t-\ i:.i la. j nvi'i y :il1:-4?Ki :irr?k??* *?:?; loitu' runs. * .; ' ~~1 Njiss -l.ucijv- (itit'v hi' li- ~ -pi-iu Kiht-ei- 11??H-::r\*~ . i ?! ilk-. S. C. with !u-r - > ?-% : MV. i " >%*'i"X*viX'*M"!1vv JACK WILLIAMS .[ DRUG STORE T \ r K \VI1.I.TA\R Mirr. Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas. Cigars, Cigarettes and - .*> Tobaccos. W65'Gervais St. Dial 923.6 David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest and- efficient utieu tion given to all business, placed with nie. PHONE 5717 1221 WASHINGTON ST f yon w*nt your hair to syruw ' FAITH-THO-LEN E} HAIR GROWER, i PRICE 25 CENTS" Mme. Ethel Potee Frierson Itl Ckeotpqt gt, B4f wold,P. O. COLUMBIA, S. C. AflWNTS WANTED : . * ; Li. . l'age 3 ' 1 i:irj ?. ( ! Mi - Sufas WIN . -?'? ? , :I :?:n' ' ti' ' v K.i>'t? r : } ?. 1 ' ' . V. fV.. V ith , " Ji'-j.v' ye " v:.."' rzt:?.j.,? r t ..j," ^ ! ' i . i .... y-'-r v . t .? ' Hi '' i V ' [ Vv.?'--T vTV: !:. Wi^ . * I . \t- , ! 4 - ^ "4 "*- -. s. : , -t J ; ; ' 4 : - " : ! ... ~!T ? 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' I O.udui is haMnlo.-s l,-r yonv. u of <p? ?ffE-i FOR WOMEN yn,;,)g da?Vlllcrs on I heir l inching woh:ardlQ??iL_ : _ Of_cour.se, if Cardui does not bene- .} fit YOU, Consult a physician. N6CE1 Sold in $1 bottles, at drug stores.