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Pagfe 8 : r ^ m. Foot Ball! ALLEN III "W v MORRIS rr: - - in open! I AT HURJ Saturday, * /? WE ANNOUNCE TH | Ncu) Deal V\ {'; r WITH A Ft I.j. I :|: PAUL JONES, F01 | ANDRE {' 220.$ GEItVAIS ST. (COR. ' ? EAR? ? MONEY NO OBJ .1 IF IT'S A QCES' health after tears of suiter all types, snch'ns consLLpali I _ stomach \vhi*h are the hasi hiyh Mood pressure, rheums | pl<on fdcc and body, patn? bladder disordeV, exhaustio Tho?e suitepers have, not- i i chemicals or.drugs of any n nie'ly made by Nature. | on the highest mountain p< i healing elements and vitat in ()is ess. " d of 19 kinds u c~ | ?anjX flowers scientifically a is known as I.ION' CRCTSS I.ION' CROSS HERB TEA fully uprfi y< ur system,'a I Prepare it fresh like any 01 ful once a day, hot or col j A one dollar treatment acc j you look and feel like new familiar with the beneficial | LION' CROSS HERB TEA ' - -| youVSelfi If not satisfacto i Try it and convince yourse antee. 1 week treatment SI.00 In order to avoid mistakes | CROSS HERB TEA, "pleas > I.io-Pharmacy, 1180 Second Ave., H J N. Y. City, N. Y3 Gentlemen r ? . Enclosed find ? ' 1 treatments of the farm [j . | NAMK . __r ADDRESS ' card or thanks God sometimes washes the eye ik of His children with 'tears tha EN tlrey may read aright Hi< promise and Jlis commandments. In in"te ? f ftrl acknowledgement and appre j|P ciation of friends who in the pass "ing of our own daughter am [v fiisttr, Louise Daniels Reynolds endeavored to make our burdenei hearts light by kind words, sym K* 1?pathetic understanding, an I bo u W.i tiful floral tributes, God bless am *' sustain you in your hour of trial. Mrs. F. D. Young and Famil; f | SECOND "NAZARETH BAFT I.-' .CHURCH 1*2 Rev. A. C. Jones, JPastor Mfc-r- We are yet alive. Sunda; was a lovely., day-for c'huVch goer; Sunday school at the usual hour - jhkII ; VTTWjHJ II r///Z7/2#77y7#IA L?il2Li2|I2lif?| . c tf'1 ^ Foot Ball! | i IIVERSITY ||: rS BROWN NG GAME ST FIELD October 5 ! - f ? fo i: OPENIXG OF THE - _/ X -SO /htskey Shor>_JJj IN'E OF LIQUORS UR ROSES, WHITE $ ? :dmule - ft? CiERVAiS AND PINE STS.) x'KST CROMORTIE, Prop. $ x . . . . ed _ t ? ??.?L* m ~ 1 rn HON OF HEAJLf^,, kg V *>* < p'e have repaint <1 their normal I !ic h <x from stomach troubles of >?! ion, indigestion, "and sour j "r c factors of such maladies as it ism, periodic headaches, pimrfjVthe back, liver, kidney and 11. loss of sleep and appetite. ised any man-made injurious Ijnd; they have only used a r Is marvelous, product grows cr'<s, where it absorbs all the m'ms from the sun to aid f natural leaves, seeds, berries ~ nd proportionately mixed and HERB TEA. ___ v ^/ tastes delicious, acts wonder- j' nd is safe t ven for children;*--, " idinary tea and drink a glassd. . pmpnsms wu.\ur.K&; maKes Lorn. If. you ?fre not as~"yet- ? effects of this'natural remedy try it at once and convince ii'y money refunded to you. !f with our money-back guar6 weeks treatment ?5.00 in getting the genuine LION e fill out the attached coupon. Dept. for which please send me.... >us LION CROSS HERB TEA. j-f ? < } .STATE.. '"I _ I with-S-u-jrt. W. M. Hubert present. I We are doing tine: have ' nlanntvl a I s rally , lor Nov. first Sim Jay; every 1 t body seem like they have a mind s to wpnk. Our pastor has gone - 4melc to hifCVchooI, He will be - teaching for .'. bout eight months, - :ilso Kev. H. Trapp will, be tcaeh' ing this year. We will miss him ' from the choir, .but we hope for | ' him a groat success. Sunday.: --night, at-the hour~Tor Service the ' pastor canw before usjbringing a ' gospel message. Everybody seem. to have, enjoyed it. The sixth anV nual convention 'of the li dies Auxiliary of the City Baptist Jubi' lee Choir Union will he held Sun day nt Second Nazareth Church; if you want to hear some real sing y ing, just come out Sunday. You s will enjoy your selves. Visitors , are always welcome at this church. J - i ?? ' : ~ ~Tm - I WILSON MOTOR C O jlCZ ; ? -?-? ? - " r~ The best place to buy a USED CAR , See These Sampler YahJ?l? i! 92S Ford ?po3 1 ^"Chevrolet $125 I! 929hpord % $135.11 929 Chevrolet^ ?1351 929 Ford ?145 11 MO?rFir"i """" ?17511 iedan <P1 QK 1 930 Ford ^ 1 ^nTori """" "1 " ?2251 ?ickup i 932 Plymouth $285 'ou.pe i '932- Plymouth $295 iedan 933 Ford $395 , iedan 934 Chevrolet $445 ! aster Coach , . a34-Eord-V^- j udor ; 100 other values to select from ___ . ? WILSON MOTOR CO. xT lerma -?- iwo Bi(i Lots " 1322-1514 Sumter St. Phones 4611-4462 MORRIS BROWN.READY Atlanta, Ga.?A pKje of gloom at has engulfed AU>mown Champion* throughout the actice sessions is fast fading Hithe background. The untracd rward wall has began to show *ns of seasoning, but yet like the lest that go on to make great rward wall that carry one to a ampionship. ^ I Just one wPetf trefrrfo V>?1 ? ~-*v? v vuci ocan opens in Columbia, B. C.uiu<\l iturday afternoon with AlleiLUni irsity, the coaching1 staff seemed ouL-optimistie^-ttofi they have this-aeason, however, this is ostjy bfought about from the ie spirit the noeromers ha*< xen showing throughout the hardly practice sessions in the history the school. Strong speculation points to anher successful season, for the iekmen, providing the much talkI about forward wall continue to lprove as it did in the last scrim age held this week.\ . Practicing both morning and afmoen-tlnnmacHing staff eomposof W. J. &ieks, Joe Lockhart. ffy Smith and Honey Smith have srked overtime with their prac-" res in a despoTate effrrt to end the holes,in. the Big Brown ie caused from" graduation last QSS:'S! Libbys Corn Beef No. 1 can 18c ?Pard - I>og - Food 3 for 25 Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c OLD nnfe>K Toilot Tieciio JL'UHV.II M. Vf 11V 1/ .M. tOOUV ?3 for 25c ?r E? F. V. Assorted Cafe Baking Chocolate H Southern Style Coca Corn Flakes?Miller - Sauer's Extracts targe 19c Small > 9c P I LLS B U R Y'S Best FlourJ2jb/Zlc Camay Soap P. & ( 5c [ GOOD T u*.L> m uuvn v/it\/nitti ^ai I lie lb. 12c SKINNERS MACARONI & SPAGEATTI 2 for 15c INSTANT POSTUIV White Shoe Polish? DIAMOND D. C0F1 Oj. BALE! w Ham ^ Sausag Seymour Carroll Vi Washington Speakei ON PROGRAM FOR NATION AI HUMANE CONVENTION NEXT WEEK Columbia Man is only Negro a Washington Meetiffg^Banqueit Speaker Washington, 1>. C., Sept. 27th? One of the main features of th< 59th annuaV convention of the A merican Humane Association tha meets here Se nt ember?the^-SOtl Through October 3rd in the mail ball room of the Mayflower Hote \yill be an address by Seymou Carroll of Columbia/ S. C.. south ern field representative of the A merican Humane Education Society of Boston. Mr. Carroll is wide ly known in the South because o his humane leadership, and is wel known and liked here in Washing ton, has also, been invited by Wil liam F. II. Wentzel. president o the Western Pennsylvania Hunian Society to be .one of the> gues speakers at the itrmual supper fo delegates to the convention, Sun "day-evening, September 29thAt th< Washington Sanfltf"-'"r" 'n Tnlnt "TiTa~ Park. Reservation has beei made for the South Carolinian a the speakers table at the annua banquet in the Chinese rg?m_Qf th Mayflower hotel "Tuesday night. - ? [ . HODGES NEWS t . Mars "Hill Baptist Church Rev, J. C. Goode, Pastor Sunday school was fine as usual oil)- Snpt npoiiPft at 1 nsimI lnni . "and wo had a large _attendaric Atr-11^30 Rev. J. C7 Good preached a wonderful sermoi which was enjoyed by all wh< heard him. He also preached an . other stirring sermon Sunday ev | enihg. Again I will say lktl jTommie C. Cromer left Sunday'fo school and we. hop(T hce a lot -t> success in school. CARLISLE NEWS Mrs. Frank Happerfield and Mr.' B. F. Vaughns assistant home de monstration agents assisted b Mrs. Mary Sartor, one of the teac ers canned at the home of Mrs Francis English for hot schoc -lunches?cm Monday. This is th third time they have canned ~fc Oak Grove school- The firft Hm was at -English's horm "the. second , time at the home c Mrs. Eva Peak. We are indee grateful to these kind he&rted lad es for opening their doors an Tendering their services. William Chapel A. M. E. Zio Church had Sunday school at th usual hour with the officers an spring and thus far are please -with the showing of their men. A though realizing that they nee plenty more exercises, Coac -N'irks said, "that he gueess it a a fellow should expect in the shoi space of time he had to work wit his linee. -He is giving this dc partment his special attention an j -ritio? thg^coim i.y ever )i vi> duh bed him to be one of the outstand ing line builders, in the country. , Service Stores Are ned and Operated by fometown Boys OCTAGON SOAI' & POWDERS 5 for 12c Chase & Sanbourn Coffee lb. 25c Tetleys Tea Vt lb. 24c Baking Powders? Riim fords 12 oz. 22c :es lb. 31c [ersheys l/2 lb. 10c nut Chn 10c s . 2 for 15c | Hop TErgnd" Large .. 21c Small 9c "obelisk" PI -if* M- r-r + i' muf iz tos. trrc j. Soap Chipso 5c 9c | Peanut Butter Jumbo Tb. 24c Ingleside Syrup .1 No. lVzlOtf I -.,4 oz. can 27c Shinola Bottle 9c PEE 7 2 tbs. 35c ^TTNES 1 7*> T Hi OA I in. .)uc l ?^'^^4 & & JTTNKS e !b. 31c ^ 7** I teachers at their post of duty. The a lesson was well-discussed by the r pastor and others. At 12 o'clock i the pastor preached from Isaiah a 25:4 and at 8 o'clock he preached I , another wonderful sermon from St. 1 v Luke 8:39, "Return to thine ojyvn ' house and show how great things ? the Lord hath done for thee." The s t people seemed to have enjoyed both of these wonderful sermons. They I were out in full with a good spirit. c - Revival meeting closed at St. Luke J g A. M. E. Ziort Church, Friday nite ' with a great success. Rev. W. F. v t 11JN-jC. conduct- ? T the meeting. HeTs"' a real ? 1 preacher, you will not make a mis * take if you get him to conduct your meeting. 14 souls were converted and 15 added to the church, o The people of.St. Luke are church goefs. They work through ? ' the day-and go to church at nite. . . The Spartanburg District Confer- t< ence will be held at St. Luke. 26- K 27, Carlisle Rte. 1. Dr. D. C. Cros- E " by, presiding. James Chapel Bap- ci tist-Church pastor, Rev. F. L. Wil? kes has begun his fall meeting. t< Mrs.^ Eunice Sims of Asheville, N. w r- C., spent a pleasant stay with Mr. t< T lc s/ o- ?WfTyPay FuTl Prices When ONE of the following groups TH Stock V'p Your Pantry this Week-E PHILLIP S 1 LB. CAN C , PORK & BEANS r; lc ? ?1 additional-can " e 5 CANS FOR , 21c 3 11 : ~~~ " r 4 O- II 111? \ VII t vJ ;i. Ut 11, m-r son A _?i?. e 3 Pkgs. tor J 5c 1*? 2 r 1 additional Pkg. 1 f -4 PACKAGES FOR* ? -.. 16c 3 CASCO BRAND F American Sardines 5 cans for 25c lc 2 1 additional can I 6 CANS FOR 25c o y ?? f h ARMOURS STAR?No. 1 Can f ii.. CookecLBrains <L. 2 for 1<5 ? 11 1 additional can 1 ? -3-CANS FOR 3ld 2 >f SUNSHINE OR" SILVERDALE \ f_ PEACHES (j Halves?No. 2'/j can 1? 2 4 Cans for 60c 1 n ? 1 additional can 3 ,e I 5 CANS FOR ..... 61c d I HERSHEY'S?5 1-2 Oz. Size 6 a I Chocolate Syrup i I- I 3 for 15c i 1 additional 1 " I 4 FOR 3 t R ROSE BRANO""** " ' "7* j\ ,h ? Potted Meat 11 ' > 1 conu 1 ; *1 . 9 u _55_3r?? "? It , 1 additional can 4 CANS FOR _ 13c 3 ~RAl5iBO?8 OZ. JAR " . " ' ' Sandwich Spread 2 Jars for 25c lcL 1 additional jar 2 3 JARS FOR 26c 1 I PALMETTO?NO. 1 CAN SAUER KRAUT c 4 cans for 20c. lc 1 additional can 4 5 CANS FOR 21c x A PTE BRAND?NO. 1 CAN 5 TOMATOES a 5 cans Tor 25c let 1 additional can 6 CANS FOR 26c 2 COTTONWOOD j 1 R. S. P. CHERRIES . 4 cans for 60c ^ ?let 1 additional can 5 FOR 61c 3 _ -AN ?bUS ? - \ MARSH MALLOWS 2 Pkg. 10c 1c 1 additional Pkg. 3 3 PACKAGES FOR 11c CASTLEBURY'S?Small Can HASH 2 cans for 20c 1 ? C 1 additional can? IB 3 CAMS FOR a-- 21c I Dependable Brand Big 5c box ? J I 6 Boxes 27c 3 I 1 additional box J M?7- Boxes 28c~ 3 I Armour's Star?2 1-2 Oz. Glass ( I CHIPPED BEEF I 2 Glasses for 30c 2 I 1 additional glass lc 1 I 3 Glasses 31c j I COLUMBUS?8 OZ. Bottle 1 CATSUP 2 Bottles for 20c 1a J I 1 additional bottle 1 I 3 BOTTLES FOR ? 21e J IN TUBS?GORTON'S I MACKEREL ? 5 for 25c 1 ? J 1 additional for 1 1 6 FOR s 26c 4 Davis'?8 -Oz. Bottle Imitation 1 Vanilla Extract 2 Bottles for 20c I 1 additional bottle * ] 3 B0TTfcBS^r777iT^7r77_ - 21c ( HOME S ' ? 1 ?" . s ind Mrs. Manton Sims during the rionth of August. She enjoyed beng here and the people ?f Carlisle vere glad to have her in town. 1 dr. and Mrs. Willie ?)awkins and ittle son of Spartanburg were seen n town Monday. Misses Wash iohnson and Mozell Crosby left for ichpol last week; the former went o Finley Hi, Chester and the later to Sims Hi, Union. S. C. Many >thers are leaving for school. Mr. Berry Shelton ^who has been 111 or a long while was happily conerted at his home last week. HOWARD SCHOOL NEWS Monday, September 1$, Howard School opened its doors for anther nine months of work^._ The acuity for this term has one al~ sration in that Miss Bynum has one to Saxojj. School and Mis loovsr, formerlly of Saxon haame to us. The interest manifested by both jachers and students points toards a most successful schocl irm. ILE I CENT Will buy another item [IS WEEK-END ONLY :nd at HOME STORES & Save :obb BLUEINGJSTIGKS fur<10c in -aifdltloMl . FOR ? t U? 'j . . <W :alo DOG FOOD Cans for 20c lc 11 additional can for -r-? ? CANS FOR 21c | & g ZZ i CHIPSO ! . * Packages for 20c 1 o i additional Pkg. PACKAGES FOR 21c >HILLIP'S No. 2 Can. EARLY Cans for 20c7 ^ additional caa, 1 CANS FOR 21c ( VHITTEMORE Black Shoe Polish | ; Cans for 20c lc I I additional can * ? CANS FOR 21e ij *reen Beauty Sour and Sweet, 11 I Oz. Jar B PICKLES I, \ Jars for 20c __ 1/> I , |?r ?: I ; JAKS run ?ic j 1ED1UM BARS ?I> [VORY SOAP 1 : for 11c "" CRISCO lb. can 61c iKINNER'S . QUICK ADE Packages 10c lcl additional Pkg. FOR lie. AM FORMA Baby Lima Beans Pounds for 30c lc I additional lb.' POUNDS .... i. 3ie INCLAIR?Half Pint . - P. D. SPRAY Cans for 34c lc I additional can * CANS FOR 35c 'hKLip's?10 oi. c?n ORANGE JUICE Cans for 30c . lc I additional can i CANS FOR 31c I P & G SOAP ' : Giant Cakeo 14c IVHRY FT.AKFS * m. vy x w a. a. * ab. 'kg. 9c I \ P&G OXYDOL L Pkg. 9c j. CALUMET?4 Oz. Size ~ 3AKING POWDER ! Packages for 20c 1a idtftinnal Pkg^ I PACKAGES FOR 21c )LD FASHIONED BROWN SUGAR ] ! Packages for 20c 1a additional Pkg. .. . t PACKAGES FOR 21e 1LEN DWELL ' ! school urayons ; 5 Boxes for 10c ] I additional box ... ] 1 BOXES FOR 11c 'ACIFIC BRAN^ PENNY \ MATCHES i \ Boxes for 30c ? 1 /? '' [ additional box i BOXES FOR Sic 1 DEL MONTE?No. 2 Can ? Grape Fruit Juice Cans for 50c 'j I additional cmn * ? \ 5 CANS FOR ? 51c , iTORES . . ^ * - J i wmmmmmmmmmmrnmrnm 1 tHUMMMMMMaHiaiaf -** aturday, September 28, 1935-* ^1 a i GOOD EN UF The Standard Flour of Columbia _ _ I IB! J FOR HONEST VALUE ^ USED CARS ? STOP-BY ' 1924 MAIN ~ DVTV ou i VT myitis THE OK Counts J&OKCHEV. CO. . AMY'S BEAUTY I "~I . SHOP I 1121 Washington St. i. ] Specialising In ' FANCY CREATIONS OF CROQUIGNOLE AND FINGER WAVES ' Special prices to school children on Mon., Wed. and Fri. X tVe are author!led by the Direcor^oTTh^Better Housing Program i f o figure Gpvernment Work. Artisans Contracting Company f Phones 3487?8535 . Mamie Bradley'^ BEAUTY SHOPPE Seauty Craft, Marcel Wave. Fin- S rej: Wavc. Croquignole, a Special^ "f- . ty?Brago System >lume 5721 2228 Hampton Ave. L Hudsex Bargains .1930 Dodge Sedan $125 1929 Hudson R. S. Coupe . $100 1928 Packard Sedan 6 wheel $100 jr. 1928 Hudson Coach $100 ? 1927 Buick .'Standard Coach ^ ' ' . - . .1 Hudsex Motor Car Co. * 1625 Suinteir St. Columbia, S. C. HUDSON ? TERRAPL'ANE Phone 21025 2EORGETOWN DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION (Continued frt>m Page 1) ml instructive. It was a master- j >iece for the convention, many vent away saying as the Disciples. Did not our hearts burn within us vhile he tl lked with us by the vay. Alter which a welcome program vas rendered by the church. ^Mrs. Mamie Greene was master of cere nonies. The program was enjoyed by all,?All was made to leel it home. Prof. G. W. Howard re .ponded to the welcome address is. " ' The next day we. were blessed to H've an address by Prof. G. C. Uarrett. He eletrified the contention, Prof, (^arrett is a great rpeaker. He knows the church. The Presiding Elder piade inipi ring addresses to the conven- . . _ tion during all the sessions. Dr. p. Miles is a great Presiding Elder. Hie^is not a driver, but a Christian Leader. He presided over the contention very impartially, brothery i*nd fatherly during the whole V.: ii ? .j i? r? . * * lime, lie YYBS unsnieu uy UT. <1. Li. Benbow and Dr. R. E. Brogdon. He Was endorsed by the convention for the Bishopric. The fintncial reports wer? good. The pastor, Rev. P. M. Knox - r* *nd his good people gave the convention a grand entertainment. Fhey gave Us good homes to stay in and plenty of every thing good to eat i.-t the church. We pray that , they will continue to work for the upbuilding of the church and foi the extension of Christ's Kingdom. Dr. T. J. Miles, P. R.; Prof.- G. W. Howard, District Superintendent; Rev. P. M. Knox, pastor; D. N, Wtioetv Reporter, - - - ;