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' 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
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endeavored to make our burdenei
hearts light by kind words, sym
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W.i tiful floral tributes, God bless am
*' sustain you in your hour of trial.
Mrs. F. D. Young and Famil;
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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
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.STATE..
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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.
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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. & (
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GOOD
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SKINNERS
MACARONI & SPAGEATTI
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INSTANT POSTUIV
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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.
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[ . 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
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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/
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American Sardines
5 cans for 25c lc 2
1 additional can I
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11 1 additional can 1
? -3-CANS FOR 3ld 2
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n ? 1 additional can 3
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2 Jars for 25c lcL
1 additional jar 2
3 JARS FOR 26c 1
I PALMETTO?NO. 1 CAN
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4 cans for 20c. lc
1 additional can 4
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I CHIPPED BEEF
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I 1 additional glass lc 1
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I 1 additional bottle 1
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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.
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CENT Will buy another item
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Cans for 20c lc 11
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*reen Beauty Sour and Sweet, 11
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PICKLES I,
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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
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P & G SOAP '
: Giant Cakeo 14c
IVHRY FT.AKFS *
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'kg. 9c I \
P&G OXYDOL
L Pkg. 9c j.
CALUMET?4 Oz. Size ~
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! Packages for 20c 1a
idtftinnal Pkg^
I PACKAGES FOR 21c
)LD FASHIONED
BROWN SUGAR ]
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additional Pkg. .. .
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1LEN DWELL ' !
school urayons ;
5 Boxes for 10c ]
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'ACIFIC BRAN^ PENNY \
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USED CARS ?
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THE OK Counts
J&OKCHEV. CO. .
AMY'S BEAUTY I "~I
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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
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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,
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