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rr=z_: ?? -??? ?r?K? a o _______ .. -^n^r~ -r _ TORCH) TO MOVE .J. I ?Sacrificing FINE . _ -BEDROOM SUITES 1559.50 Vnul $39.50 Suites, l pieces, now $139 MaPk' Sui,es= $98.50 redticM to : 1- > ~-V ' 4 ' ?TT * * A " $98.50jiS'uc^ >!r,e SuiUs 579 $79.50 M"1,u,,Suiu'Si 4 pietVN $49.50 reduced to _ :?; -r -i r i ^ , 9 $225 SoUd MahoKan> 4-piece ^ $148 . 7 . Suite, reduced '{p ' ' , $219 Mahogany Suite, $139 . 4 pieces ($175 S?''d Mahogany 5-piece $119 ~ -.--. ? Suite, reduced to DINING ROOM SUITES I $185 Walnut Suite-* . ?117 "j pieces, reduced , y ? A utir r I X O* - ? . ? I ^ ^1^5 WaInut -Suite?9 pieces jCgQ reduced to $89 W?lnM* Suite?y pieces <MJ9 ^ , > reduced to 1 v RUGS (ALL 9 x 12) RUGS $59 ^in^r Rugs ^45 Ax minster Ilujfs $29.7o reduced to ^? L ?~$T9.7o MAXWEl FRE 1722 MAIN ST. t4C( I : ANDREWS NEW?} AXD Continued from page one ? j Andreson j-nnd- -Mother Church in_.honor of Mr. Jinrmiei "1 ? 7 Blue, one of thtr-rrttVenumbeY^ of the above church and Sunday School who is leaving for the CCC I, 10 i ,, Camp Wednesday, 21st. The So- 1 rial began with the singing of the ? '' . beautiful patriortic song, "Ameri- , r ca" which was-beautifully played T" _ m,i ...ng hy Jlii. ^lj7TW^ kins, sister of Mrs^ B. H. Mays of |.ou^ f0 N< ^ i- . - Rev. and Mi*sT J6nkirvs lias also r.ifldo hfcr sistant past home in Andrews, and ha- con- Church wei nccted fellowship with the Bap- ^omo of Mr tist Church. _ ander on T1 Prof. J. E. Smith made beau- - Mr. G. T>. tiful lecture to tjre voting people^ ^Kate ItE?M "Rev, Cox led in singsing "Jimmy passed thro we love you" etc. Sandwiches, connected cake and ice cream \y7?rc served, tute. Mr. Everyone enjoyed himself. letic fan! Mr. and Mrs. Pete Washington Rev. Max of Charleston are spending a few Water Ixro, ?>iun niirii aim uuui h rev friends. Laura Hill Mrs. B. Oliver is spending the Gordan is o &v week ?. t P.ileys Island. - younff men Mrs. Mattie IL-M, Nelson mot- held.at Mt. ored toTTfike City this week. of which hi On-Sunday Mrs,, Mary .hrnkin , bury i,s pas Miss Willie M. Jenkins, Mrs. B. Christ save II. Mays, pisses Maggie and Mat- ages range( tie B. "Mays' motore<f to ^Tiems, four years. ' S. C. may get m Rev. 0. W. Mays visited Colum- who can in bia, Charleston and Hiamlet on last this genera Thursday. _ '. We regre i. ' x .. L__: - -r- , - ' t " . .... . Thousands of FURNI PRICES REDUCED Owinir to t'haniri* in ?win>rshin nt our building, we are forced to move," and this b?g stock of high grade furniture' and rugs will be sold at sacrifice prices in this removal "sale. ' ' I ' *. * Only a few of the items offered are mentioned here?Make your selection early as every item is reduced for tills sale. . EXTRA SPECIAL EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE i One Rig" Lot Odd TabJe<v /?? ' ? ri- ill magazine uacns,. noo k Troughs, etc., at HALF" PRICE KITCHEN CABINETS $60 -^arsh Kitchen Cabinets $45 reduced to ... -$50 Ki,,dui: Cal,UK'u $35 I reduced to T $39 Ki!chv? c'a,)i,uts $24.75 4? reduced f? 'I ~$25 KreaTTfnst Room~*tSets ? $15.75 .1. BROS. ? ? E DELIVERY ANYWHER] iluinbia's Leading Furniture ERSON NEWS Wj I. Peek is in< ,, n . . '.'/ many friends hope t again- going- aboutAli4^. Ees?ie McGown, duties ias, experienced a most Mrs.' Julia Fordsto prise last week when Amore beautiful ; L rf"'nia'. fd lived than that ^11 ' ' i*A'Sr n ^rs> du'ia Fordstom coomplete her College 315 Hi h gt Her S pel man College next ^iven for the Lord r r\.?...r .1 i from Greenville* SCrawford of "sumTev^^. f0^1C,Cttef ^ (1 through the city en a .B ,ptf .Chur >rth Carolina, Monday. ^ ,C: Anderson Mrs. X. A. Daniel as- J1"8' Fo/dstftm " wa or of Royal Baptist f?r K?,nK 1 e dinner guests at the ?.U" lay fmo,,vn,nJ? and Mrs. B. A. Alex- ^ddrtn for the Sunt lomas St. Sunday. rieVe4o ^ait'^u"v >n . Washington and Mrs. (?r 40 years aely-of- TtTskegen, Ala. r ny: clul^ren-^? ugh Monday. They are f character, with Tuskegee Insti- e i ? . o Washington is an ath- ! Alexander js has lost one of its be lie Gordan has left for able teachers. Too S. C. where he will eon- <;annot be K'ven this ival meeting at the Just passed. If 1V1 Baptist Church. Rev ' c0u,d sP^ak ner last ne of our besfc-prepare<H.speaking-iw*ter During the meeting children. Springs Baptist church Funeral services \ s uncle Jlev. H. R^ As- Roya) Baptist Churc itor, Rev. G,ordan, thru Zimmerman had ch d twenty souls. Their ceremony with W. 1 God grafnt that we " .. ore and better leaders When my sun'of li spire and encourage When the dewey sh tion.. t Say for me before 1 it very,/much that Mr< "Now I lay me dov . ' . .' 7 .' ? _ i THE PALMETTO LEAD! * * 3 : Dollars of TURF | LIVING ROOM SUITES $98 Two-piece Tapestry Suites? $39 , Sale price . , $69 Three-piece Tapestry Suites $49 Sale price 1 y $165 ^'enu'ne Mohair Suites? $129 3 pieces?only _ __ _ . ; . $150 ThrK' Mohair $114.75 Suites?Sale price --Throe-pitNro Mohiiir Snilo, $()9 f sale price . _ ... $39 Th ?"Pi?*e ^bre 'Suiu>s?$29.50 "77^ Sale price. . $85 *Maple Suites?3 pieces? ?49 Sale price ^ . . t Karpen Living Room Suites OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ^5 Chjir, . : ?7 50 . :S<lueed to ^ ?Springs and Mattresses $19.75 ?f?~ . " $13.75' T Mattresses $12.50 c?ur $7.50 , Mattresses : $17.50 Simmons Double Deck ?12.75 Springs I $12.50 <^n.uin? Simmons ; ?9.75 Springs j. Wood And Coal Ranges (Jreen and Ivory Enamel-finish | $98 ??"#*? ... : - $69 $7? Ranges lilack ?49 for - $S0 Itlaek-- gffiT & QUINN SIN S.C . Store" 1724 MAIN ST disposed.; His I am at the journey's end, o see him out I have sown and I must reap;.-his business There aje no more ways to men "Now I lay m'p iliiwn to sloop ' m Succumbs life has ever Nothing inure to doubt or dare led to rest of Nothing more to give or keep; , who lived at Say for me the children's pra; hold life was "Now I lay me down to sleep." Coming here C. some years Who hasTearned along the wa slf with the Primrose path or stony steep? eh of which More of wisdom than to say, is the pastor. "Now I lay me down to Sleep." s noted and around every What hqVe you more 'wise t-o getting little When the shadows 'round lay school. She ^ creep? "Royal Church All is oVer, all is well ... as a teacher.. "Nyw I lay me down to sleep." led tm Christ ' ~ - ' chMhTwE ST.'STKIMHCN A.M.j:. UftTTS luperintendent, Ml>v u v si ana aepena- " * >- much praise Sutler, y, August 18th w^s q s beautiful life 1 )'a>ny day here, hut soimr of rs. Fordstom ^ithful members were found request would- the church for worship. In ms of little morning service the pastorL v for a text Psalms 46:1. i vere held from Bro., Kdd Paterson from He h Sunday. Rev Church joined the church ami arge of the 'ec^e<l Bro. Esar Rainy, as [. Peek, under- leader. I Sister CTrra Rhue?ami "hush had their baby baptized during fe is low morning services, adows creep .Quite a large crowd of chile ^ and adults were- out -for Sun fn to sleep/' School.. After the study of im - i 1 1MRS. RUSSELL HONQRS IN AND OUT OF GUESTS ' ~ Winnsboro?Mr. and Mrs. Alex- \ ander Russell were host and hostess Wednesday night August 14th to one of the season's gayest af- , fairs. In honor of their in and out of town guests at their home on Main St, , I The guests arrived at 9:30 p. m.- , Dreamy lights, sweet music coming from Chicago and the hot . New York night clubs made the dancing verj? rare. Card playing J also made the evening-of pleasure- ; ? -krng^toTTie'Tembmbered. A delicious course of ice cream, j cake and punch was served. The out of town guests were! J Mrs. Carrie Walker, Miss Mary f Williams of N Y r ; M1. -j ? Willie More of N. J.; Misses Myrtle and Essie Washington and Mr. , j __Murphy of Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr-~ Thompsc4i, Miss Etheal Gibeson of Columbia, S. C.; and Mr. Timothy J. Johnson^of Chester, S. C: In (J town'guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ? David Bratton. Mr. and m?c a 5 Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Echhe V Davis,, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- I.vW " I Mr. and Mrs.1 T. J. Burns, Mrs. fl Thomasina Fisher, Mrs. Helen ^ ! , Archie, Mrs. r'Anpje B. Jackson, 51 Mrs. Li la Russel, Messrs David j, II Whitener, James Murphy and Miss ' I Lois E. Peay, other names the reI' porter failed to get, K | Mr. and Mrs. Author Harmon , II motored to Columbia on last Sat- \ U urdav, accompanying them were s Mrs. C,. II. Peay, Mrs. S. J: Hun-- ? 9 top and little Miss Elise Peay. p Miss Cora L. Mayes is visiting | U her sister and friends in Charlottt, V\ wj N. C. We hope for her a pleas- v Little Miss Catheline Martin of I Ridgeway, S. C., is in the city visI itinjg her grandmother, Mrs.^Paul j " Woodard on W. College St. o Jlr. 0. E; Manigault, iJr. of Co- i B lumbia, S. C., was the guest of I M iss Addie. (laston on Sunday ev- I |, I enjngi?abo M'ss Lois TV.-iy ' if -J?Both live on College St. IK IN (i STlt EE- NKWtf ??? ^ Kingstree, S. C. The past week- p end was very rainy. The rain he?- o .gan-trail.v S.'lUiday "an.I continued ; : until late Sunday. Very few were i> II able to^attep SVtVittes iif.-auso' of , . j the- Very trtifuvurahlc weather. a a I The C^atch-up-Hatly which was B , held at Bethel Was not completed. kl Despite the weather' several re- V H. spoiuled. el H The great Kpumth League ConI vent ion will be history when th'i<v ik w s is rcrnk Thus cuiiventioii 11 II will -be'-hr4tf ysrt?Mtrd<inn. M. K. 11 Church, Ret...4. Mack, pastor. A i1 1 successful meeting is anticipated I Miss Kdyihe MeDanniel id' I)ar- " j ling-ton and Mrs. Mtrgje McClary \ and two children! Junior and Glo H ' A New Jersey \v.erc .. guests of Bj Mr. and Mis. Ned McDaniel last r H week. The former is 'the niece H--of?M->^-McDaniel. the latter are'* related to Mrs. McDaniel. Miss " I .McDaniel visited in Charleston a H e'lsw while here. Mrs. Nancy GrifI fen of Philadelphia, Pa. was a ^ week-end goct McDaniel. At present" Mr. . Jackie?Scott?ol A." I Pliipadelphia, Pa. is their guest. ' I Mr. Henry Fraizer of Jersey City, 8 N. J. stopped over for a day l*st 8 Mrs. .Maggie - McKnight. of SalH tin's \vas buried last Mopday. She- a was _a_-relati-ve <d' M ?. Me [ h\hh4t- -p jL 'The In-other of Mr!?McDaniei rs~~T ~B" X.Mrs. I.yli iv Williams paid y I him ?-visit Wist week and found B him doing nicely. a Professor James Tisdale along v I with his nieces. .Misses .Maude lv ^ fl Dafis, Margie Davis. Ada Tisdale B and Kdn a spent a very pleasant 1 I day in ( hai lestoii. S...(??w-rttr tTJT.- ^ ? <> 1 Ills I'n-mii Kfi>, ATTSs TiUUTgl.ina ? ~tloliHes. , A pha-ant (Tay~ WAS spent, a very delicious dinner wa enjoyed -after which they were j nteitained t a "bridge party. ? Many historical things of the. city ' were viewed. ? Mrs. Carrie' Fillmore connected herself with Bethel A. M. K. , Church Sttnifay night. ? - lesson by the classes the pastor Ve 3 viewed the?lesson. ; , After the dismissal of the Sun--* day School \\t> entered nto .an afternoon servicer? KeVv-Sister Wtd - L. ."fV'inclly of Washington,?D. C. preached a noble sermou from Hov. ?i: 17, subject, "The -General 1 Judgement of Christ." Everybody was made to feel glad as she de-. ^e''. levered the gospel with force. Her bin.hand, Ilev. \V. L: W'indly also . her daughter v^'trrwiTtrTreT y7Z The A. C. H.' League services were innteresting as usual. r At 8:0u o'clock the pastor preached from Gen. to an appreciative ' audi: nee. e SisterEli/.a Alston, one of the 1C laiUAPtrTTeadcrs of" our church, is rejoicing because her adopted , laughter, Miss A.k' ther' Holiday ?? of Washington, I). is here ~ ,?,i spanning a luw wtcus >vini nci ( II and MLis' Kaithalmina Harper, who has' spent some weeks with ? nor in Washing\on in the eirly li i t? summer. tll Miss Naomi (* Taictfa* of " Ablieville, S. C. is here spending the soi^" weeks with Miss Harper >s**d also. We wish for them a pleasOne ant stajc_and our doors of thy thol church await their arrival.. -Wss st'- U< ) per plans to take them tp/tho ^ _b<ach and let them bathe in the I'l'shing liratinv ("'"'l' A t la 11(rrni tie Orean. ?' ; ~"~T " the They are having dirinor with' ^Misses Julia M Sttdifl??R, and Ircn Christina Brodgen, the be'utiful ithi.T daughters 6f Dr.-and Mrs. R. E. tho Brodgen. Thursday Aug. 20th. I "" ~ . ' . ? - . > 1 - I - SUMTER NEWS v . : ' Rev. S. B. Mnukey of Sumnierville preached ut the church of the Good Shepherd on Sunday, August 18th. The Political Rally of the members of Kmanuei Mr K. Church which culminated on* Monday night, August lUth was a grand success. - A special program was i-endured. The republican . o i.uiiilatc and democratic candidate for presidency.' Then' the candidates lor governors of cube slate made their reports. The men lepresenting democrats reported $ 140 o't 1 n.f the women representing r-o"nuliljeans lepmtiMl <nwnm with i grannd total of $G00..'i3- " The Progressive Fed club held ts regular meeting on Tu.s.'ay iftevnoon, August 1 fit It at the tonic of its president. Mrs| M. V. llovi'i- with a J a run 11? r?I r nee. M1 n> were formulated by which to aise funds for the treasure and >ther important matters disettss? dl. A very refresh i ng^ re past was. - - .1 ' - * vn I'vi. ;Mr. and Mrs. Z. K. "Puyne hoii'.'rd their little - son, Zack, on- his rd birthday, Tuesday Aug. 13th k'ith a birthday party at the home f his aiyit, Mrs.'^S. (J. Aiken on h Washington ?t. The lttle ruests were quite attractively arI yed in bright uoiftrs as they omped and played games on the ! awn.- All had a jolly good time ,nd enjoyed the nice ice cream, ake and candy.- . .A lovely social event of. the ' 'I week was a partv given by liss Kdyth Jacksim in honor her is tor. Mrs. A'lfna Brunei* of N. V. t the residence of Mis. 11. M. 'ratt on Thursday night, Aug. Stll? Tire . c IVtei taining feature as dancing. Kacli moment spent .'as- one of pleasure. Refreshing Hitch was served during the veiling. Mrs Aligelbie 1* [>. was ' ut onip to her many friend oh the veiling of her birthday, August ">th. A delightful evening was pent as the guests danced tiu> ...is away and enjoyed the> deeh'mn rofi eshiiients. Miss Thelma Sumter left on hursdyy, August -lath for Atlani to sp"nd her v-ae tioii withM+T nd Mrs. Nelson and family. Mr. and Mis.?Huge lie isumter nd, little dyughter, :bois, Mr. leny llickson. -Mrs. - Viola Gi'iffil) ~h?4 - little ' ilaTTghter,~7"t)orothy, pom iin* pastrweeKJi'in^jin v-M-ange I urg visiting lur lijUK'V-cv am! on-pi'daw, Kev. anil. Mrs. llerlan Walker. . .... Mrs. lttisa Harris and iluklren Orangeburg their father, Mr. f. B. 1.ornie and Mr. and Mrs.k o. Blaney. Mrs. IVarl Spd .rs lelX-un -Money, August Path to attend a ueting n.f the XartUTTal AHiaTice !' Postal KiTtpf oyer's Association tksanville, . * . .. Mrs.' K: .J. Bennett and little ranudauehter KMen Jane left for Vashington, D. C. - on Saturday, Uigtist 17th to visit. Mis. Benett's daightv r and suil-in-law i.r. and Mrs. James. Long. Lev.' and Mrs.. Stephen B. tic key of SuniinerviRe are visit-. ;g "Mrs. .Mat-key's parents', Mr. nd Mrs. Irvin Lovvery. ?. .Mrs. Leah Thompson of Green-ilie ai. l Miss Clandine.Skelto.n of Liidetsou . were t'.ie jkist woeknd guest- of Mr. and" Mrs. K. K ones. ?AKKI.U;K_ \N\()IM'E.MI:.\:I' I am quill- suiv that it will be great thrill as well as a sur'i i si* to t-rio TnaiLv.M'i ' *" JR g He v. T'Jl. Young ihi Mis. Lessie L. . >,..,i i )...i .i? ^?1? wmmw?mill, nicy ait' IM.I I it'll. : ? Their reception is not iti'tan^ed t this writing but look for an initation soon. \ BENEDICT t* I: . coumh \ SIXTY-EIGHTH A l. 1- WEDNESDAY, ? offf ?FOl H V-HARCOCRSFSLEAD } ?ot U YEAR rorRHES l.EAll J. TWO COl USES FOR PREACH y A three year course for those X leading to B. Th. y A three year course for college | X Courses in public school music i < For further information, at ? J. J. STAR* t "CARLISLE NEWS . Revival meeting-elosed at James Chapel Baptist Church Thursday with a orood success. Five con verts. $57.00 raised during the meeting. Revival > begins at Mt. Kden A. M. E? Church Sunday and \vi41 close Fiddny-rrrghrtr Revival meeting will open in full at Williams Chapel A. M. K. Zion Church Sunday, Rev. J. R. L. Allen of Woodruff, S. (* will conduct the mooting. - ... Mrs.I.iy.zio English left for Detroit, Mich. Sunday afternoon to spend a while with her sister and brother. / Mrs. Ahhe Dawkins spent the week-end with her parents. Rev, and Mrs. 'J'. M. Dawkins. She is spending the summer in Asheville, N5 C. Miss Rosa L. Brown left for \ . ? Saturday, August 24, 1935 GOOD ENUF -. Short Patent Flour i />- ^ i X'^sSsB ? . Made in Columbia ? I* FOR HONEST VALUE USED CARS STOP BY 1924 MAIN BUY WHERE THEl OK Counts i ^ OK rwrcv ra I 1924 Main St I , * r Wc are authorized by the Director of the Better Housing Program to figure Government Work. J Artisans Contracting Company Phones 3187?8535 COOK WHAT YOU CAN . BUY AT CRAWFORD'S ? 29 Chevrolet $75 Coupe r y*** t 33 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe * Deluxe Equipment, (BOOR 2"d Radio 34' Plymouth DeLuxe 2-doof Sedan. New Tires, $425 motor good ^ 34 Chevrolet Master 2-door Sedan? $425 clean ~r 111 Chevrolet 2-door $235 Sedan. Nice shape y*"* $185 29 Ford Coupe, motor $75 and tires good ^ 30 Plymouth Coupe, extra^Tean throughout and in ex- $125 cellent Condition ^ 31 Ford Roadster, about $1 the average 33 Dodge 1-door Sedan. Low mileage. Very clean and $395 is in excellent condition AUSTINS f $165 ~ ( oupe \ Cr , $195 t Oupe _ _ L iJ1 $265 j (oupe _ . We have about 10 or 50 extra abover We. trade and give liberal terms. ?CRAWFORD'S 1925 Main St. Phone 4138 -X?X~X~X"X"X~X~X~X~X~X*<*#>'< colleqeJ^ 1A, S. C. NNIIAL SESSION f , , SEPT. 18, 1935 wing? . <[ inc to a. b: degrees ; t_ ING TO B. S. DEGREES ERS ? who have completed high schodl *t* e I x graduates* leading to B. D.. and in piano. I Idress: ? LS, President - " ? <~X~X~xk~X~X~X~X~XK~X~X~X* i.. . . ' ~T~~~ i :n. c. this afternoon. She spent two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Francis English and sister, Pernjce Brow#. Miss Sadie Roberston and Miss Vashtie Johnson are spending a few days in Chester, S. C. We are vory?gla<t -to--have?-Mrs. - Willie Smith in Carlisle again,-her old home. She is living ' in Atlanta, (la. for the present. I.At IT? Do Your JOB PRINTING Prompt Service The Palmetto Leader i . ' - * ' *