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** 4 .. - - . *' _ - . Saturday, October 5, 1935 MT. ZION A. M. E. Clil'RC'II ",A . Rev. M. (J. WilHams, Pastor Sunday was a beautiful d y for - church goeis. ' Sunday sc hool opened at the usual hour, by the , superintendent, Miss .Lucinda Harp soh. Teachers were at their post of duty. ? The lesson was very, interesting and was well reviewed by our . chief Supt., Rev. M. -<J.' Willi ins. The pastor selectedJ fur" his t.xt St. Matthew lith?chapter, 2.+th verse. His^ subject was "l.earn of iiiv- tins was: a wontjenul s?er. mon which seemed- to be erji ye.j by all which wi> all kmnv h , knows; jn^t ii'lial to <1<< in 1pnl-- _ pit. Sunday was our EndWw.mont Rally Day. It was culled I.-ml automobile race. Each of us ladies represented ten difference*' cars.. ? So I chose the Plymouth; so ?said to be the fastest running car 01 .them all, but I learn sir.ee that; , if I wanted the' fastest running ear, I should ha\ e chose the * T. Model Ford, but 1 Lcndeavnrcd?. hold.on to my Plymouth, but we all lacked a little" gas. Some broke down on the way, but. any way we reported what we ha 1 ar.d _ the pastor gave us ur.tif the sec- " nn.l av:?>+)?< )ct.?tn?drive ( U! ' Cars ir.. Come one! Come all I n i see just what- car -will win the ~ race. Two prizes are given to the " two that raise the highest"amo..i> over ten dollars. Come and see whale car will cardy the prizes home. * Eloydale news ST. PAI D A. M. E. CUCHCll llev. I). I., ('(ii"! Pestor Sunday W s a veiy pleasant day and church goers were found on their-way to church.. Sunday S. was opened at the-usual hour, by the S'upt., Rev R. E. Leach, with ?^-aflwfTicors at their?post of <lu y.. The losson was discussed .briefly by the different ch.sses mil in. ?. viewed by the pahor, and too thy Supt., and tlij dvlegl t.yr^hatj|_j;isl _?^?i.i't ill ni' ! t'mni S;-lh'r s. S. C. I'm . _ attending the Sunday School an I A. C. E. L. Convertton. They both ntado splcn lid talks and after which we went into further - strong sermon, after the set nun the.door of t'.cVchuich was opened. ?lor joiner.-. ' The,. collection . was taken by Mr. A. tji. Greene ami 'Mr. C. T. (J-mpbeli. The Collec-. lion was very good. Rev., D. I, ( oe, Mr. aiul pMrs. A. G. Green, , Mr. J, E, Paige',"Mr. C. T, Camp bell were*t'he dinner guests of. Mr. ?-?. and Mrs. J. C. Neil- in Latta,.. 3. r C., and too, we are hoping- for our beloved pastor to be sent back after the annual conference. The Busy Bee Club met at the home of Mrs. Qtieenie Miles Sept? 22nd, at 3 P. M., wibh M '.dnm President,. Mrs. linger Paige ~Tif'chaige." The cluir~wa?..upcned- with the club song," led l)y Mrs, Bessie McKeneth; scriptury les-. s. n by Miss Ethel Campbell; pray N er by Mrs. M. James, then singi> g led by Miss-Kmalee Bra ly. T e minutes of the last meeting were read, motioned . by Miss liuerjean Brady, second by Miss Dnis Brady, then the; meeting w s opened f"i all business. The beau tiful Bible verses were heard; all ?~~-nK'TIThTT>- TC>T'"Wdcd l.l iel'l v to tllT" roll .call. Total collection raised $1.00. ' Mrs. I?. Hotbea is on the sick list. We donated her to T>0.* and we are praying for her a ' retrain of health soon, end 'too a splendid talk was made by the President; response by ? Mrs. Groin. The ho tess served a delicious repast. The hostess was t' united by all -members. The part in.tr words \Ve e- I d by Miss Eliza both Jitmes. . : .. HARBISON NEWS IN RETROSPECT 4 Irmo, S. C., Sept. 28, 10U5? Dear Public: This is to inform you that-^ve are. back at work and that school has started off .with a bang. Our formal opening was held on Tues day Sept. 10, at T"p7Tn. "TTr. J. G. " Porter presided at that-' time and = presented Mr. A <3. Daniels, superintendent of the Irmo Schools, . . who delivered a rather inspiring-" : talk. : : Tuesday night of the same date the Misses Gertrude Hall and Jennie Young entertained, at the latter's home, our new teachers, Miss | Doris Bell, John Reese, and Miss; --es Otto Allen and Robertson, Mrs. * A". P. Butkr's sister, who loft in .Meshfort and Wilson, N. C.. where these young ladies teaclr. Classroom work began on Wednesday?artd?wr?have?been fairly? busy sirrcef Miss Bell entered up on ru'r duty as music teacher and Mr. Reese as agricultural instructor. I Dr. and Mrs. Porter ejntertained with an informal party which was enjoyable to all. This writer's sides still ache froirr the fun he., had: , J s This year we boast of the fact that we are able to accomodate . girls on our campus. Mrs. Addie Ellis of Due.' Wes? is our efficient matron. For academic work-Harbison of fers courses of a vocational and , ollege preparatory nature. Our ..Curriculum consists of the follow ,hg general courses of instruction; English, Mathematics, latin, French, Economics, History, Bible. Auto-Mechanics, Auto-Elextricity, and AgriculturaEThcTrry-aTTd Practice. * Personal slants^ Monday Sept. 9 Mr. Thomas Hardy left for Boggg Academy, KeysVille, Ga., where he is dean; Mr. Harold Boulware left Tuesday, 19 for Howard University where he will 'study Law. Mr. Ralph Boulware, who has been in blew York all summer, is leaving BLANEY NEWS ? ?i ^ * - Messers Booker T. Perry, John Perry, a friend of theirs, Miss Rebecca Perry, formerly, and her hus band, visited friends and relatives here Suijday. x Mr. Booker T. Perry visited Miss Kutli E7 Ai1 rim. I i e.v spent a* love ly afternoon 'together. Miss*TstrhW-''Muiitin of Blaney was the week-egd guest of Misses Wil helmina anil Minnie Lee Wilder of Blythewood. 1_ Kehobath Baptist Church Ite.v. W. L. Wilson, Pastor Sunday was a hi^h day and many availed themselves of the beautiful weather to participate in our services. Sunday school b'epran at the usual hour with officers at their post of duty. A vecy helpful lesson was discussed by the various teach ers. At .T* o'clock an inspiring pi"oKnini was ' rendered, MTss Eliza Martin the president, was at her post, sponsored by the members of the B. Y. P. U. altho.'this is T recent organization we must ad-, rnit to the fact that under the supervision of our beloved pastor, Rev. Wilson we are rapidly progressing.? * ? We must say that \Ve have a pastor of great ability, always ready for service, and is one that is capable of leading. He made a e\v. v rv en< ( : aging sm-ct h op "The Helpfulness of the B. Y. P. U.? which ws enjoyed by every class member ap well as spectators. ' . ' J . ' ' . ' . At 4 o'clock Rev. W. RI. Gordon of Columbia preached a very interesting sermon, which held the congregation spell bound during his entire discourse. We. were visited by Rev. and Mrs*.- W. M. Gordort^of-Columbia,-Mesaers Ferry and Able, Mr. gntli Mrs* Wise, atl of St. Paul Baptist Church, Miss Iriez Nelson of Colufftbia anil others.whose names we were unahle to get We appreciate your participation. Come and worship with us where you are always welcome, , ?r - ' The initial m eting of the Batnwell High School Facuky was held Saturday morning, September 21st. After n few minutes c1" devotion the now and old teacher : were introduced. The. hew t.achers me: Miss I?. L. Reid of Dahliotfton, S. L'.; Miss Reid will have t'harjge of the Home Economic Department. Missr Bessie Mlllins (jnintv. to us froin Kloience, S. C. The old members of the; faculty arj.-: Mosriamcs M. S. Eve, V. It. Dixson, (\ It. C'.-reen, Misses E. E. Tpjrtley, M. P. Wright, M. J.-Bocraiv and Prof. 8. A. CTfiinyard. Many suffKoslions were n.' ile by Prof. Ciuinyard ar.'l a tentative prog 1 am for the school year was presented to the faculty. .. Barnwell and Allendale Cointjes welcome Miss Laura Reid of Union, S. ( . as their Supervisor. She is planning nv-ny <rreat thing? for the countie-'. Mrsr;? Ada Johnson. ...and- lLttK. N. V. arc .visiting .-at -ftHi- iftTflT? of her parents, MY. snid .Mrs. W. K. Robir.so'n. Monday morning, Sept. 2Bfound the children of Barnwell and near by < ofnmu-itic's :n t' eir way to school. The Barnwell lligi School opened its doors to i- large enrollment, cf 228 .students and tilany patrons *and friends. W( wore. ir. erd *: (! to have in ou midst-, Mr. W. A. Sehiff.Oy, Asst. Statj Agent of Negro Schot 1. w o in a v; ry brief* marjier ou.Ii'ei the jhoceditrcs t > follow in t.yii g to get children out of the Prima: Department, especially fust grade Dr. L). J. Dixson, one-.of the o 1 contir.g. nts of Barnwell was found at Ills nsi.-l p st of duly. Yd!.' gave the fa.ulty words of eii.o-i . age mot xt and challenged the slu ents to make good of their op poitunities. We appreciated tlx" wui\ls of intere st and g. od wishe expressed 1?^' R v. T. J, Owyns un<i Mr. Duncan, many of thu-t-oteachers were present and othet patrons. They pledged their support to the schotil. This yn . Bainwell High Schorl has add.' ore member to the fat ,-lty and ti. t level tr. grade. After the open inn* px:'oast^r-tH? tenohnrs reported to their respective j.00111 s fo rro' k. =? SPARTANIM RC NKW8- ? Ricilla Art and Social Club The Ririlla Art and Social "Club nut at the home of Miss Kdith Diif fiej Jf.l Liberty St., Sept. 18, 1935, fo?"the purpose of reoiffanizing.afttr practically all "of its members spending their summer vacation at different points. Business transactions were of great importance, mainly the election of officers and names of five new members. Officers for the ensuing-year arePi es., Miss ft. L. Rivers, Vice Pres., Mrs. Sallic Tanner, Sec., Miss Candace Johnson; Asst. Sec., Miss Millie Rivers; Cor.'See. end Reporter, Miss "Grace Walker; Asst Reporter Miss Sarah Wheeler; Trcas., Miss Althea Anderson. Many plans were made in regards .to the Art work and the social activities that the Biieilla Club expects to put over very effectively this year. The hostess served a delicious course of ice cream and cake. TVie meeting was adjourned until next Friday at Miss Venzela Gist, where rur n?w members will join us. Next week the Club roll will appear in this paper in complete form.' ?? _ A [cinM / I the ^tai I dv ABB& w>% H B"V - Ary,tn.1^' ^ i ?i N-OTE: Your question answe a^clipping of this column is Cnclo reply, send a quarter (25c) and velope, for my New Astrology ! tnrthdate, and correct address t to ABBE WALLACE, care of TI Assembly Street, Columbia. Sout " "SPECIAL NOTICE:?In s? Wallace, he.sure to send your f and the year you were horn, i _Jng.-tw.-i. ' ' L. S. I).?Which job that 1 have applied for will 1 fft r and will 1 have to leave this state?* Ans.: I contact you.'working as a DOORMAN for one" of the largest HOTELS in the city of LOS ANOELES. You would?not-enjoy _the job that you- applies for inChicago half as 'much as the job tn California. * * * * I F. A. JJ.r?Recently upon a forced request my husband ask rd for a divorce and I granted it to hitn. ~I)o you think that __ we will remarry? Ans.: No?your husband has married a MUVH OLDKK WOMAN than yoihrself r.iul is very happy. You aid yourself as- Well i as your husbnnfcl a favor when you made It p'ossibIetlf<>r him to secure a divorce .for you will marry -tUaiie? one around your own ago^and bemuch happier. . _.**?*. 4 F. (}. N.^?I want t?? go to the country next year and farm. _\Vhat do you think of this* idea? Ans.:. You would be more contented on a farm than in the city ?it is time however.?rhirt you make "this.change if you . intend to. carry out thesef plans-. The country that you were' HAISK1) in is an ideal spot for you as you are so familiar with the surroundings and you nave friends there. ' *.**"* > ' ' " C. G.-G.?.Will I be able* to make the trip that I ck.sire?Ans.:* You wiTI reeeiive the neoessary money for you to take t Fiis trip and it seems to* me that you will not return to this city. O-ne of your present associates will offer you a proposition that you will accept and ygu will remain in._J.hc city that you intend to visit. __ _ _ * * , * * II. MdF.?Wil| I yet to to schooljncxt spring? Ans.: ?es?*1 contact" vou enter in?? a BUSINESS COLI.ESE early next spring. . The business world will appeal td_you-more than your present kind of employment and you will nitrite a bette r salary'. .%***. i I " f. A.?My husband takes all of your children's money aiul -?never lei* them lmy iiin' TtTtrrT^"" for themselves. What can I 'd'o about this situation? An*.: Make up >'?ur mind that once since you have been married that you will have to show your "authority around your home?do , WINNSBORO XKW'fl The Fairfield County Trainiivr School hud a splendid opening;, S. p tember 27 and 20; the enrollment beinjj 520 for the'two (lavs: TllO 0,wli? * * iMigc OUU1VIK U ui J'cl I L'll L> and children packed the house to J Us utmost. After music with ,Miss Mattie- Bouler at thcpiuno, Principal W. A. Ross read the Scripture lesson and Rev. B. C. Cunningham led in prayer. The principal then greeted the audience set forth the importance of educating the youth and ended up hy asking the cooperation < f parents n the training of their children; Rev. J, ."VR_Beatty and Rev. B. C. Cunningham both made appropriate talks. ?_? s . j. The faculty for this year is: Principal, \V A. Ross; Misses E. It Clinkscales, A.B., Ada Woodson A.B., Mamie Anderson, B.S., Home Economics; Prpf F. E. Medietash. shop training; Misses Larcie L. Smith, Nellie M. Gordon, Mattie H. Boular, Sara M. Brown, RosaPHdt Cr-drrhnson and Mrs. B. E. Ross. The outlook for the best schuol year in qui- historyTs blights Mrs. Trank GreCdf departed ".this " life- Friday 27th and was funeralzed at BIythewpod last Sunday. Services were Conducted by Rev. J. M. Beatty. Quite a number li tmi here attended funeral. The bereaved fnniilv has our deepest sympathy.-? Mv. Woodson of Columbia ran rip last Saturday?evening to call oh his daughter, Miss Ada, who is a new number of our faculty. Mrs. Isabell RaXter returned frotn New York and Washington, L). ., last Monday where she spent a fortnight with her children.-? . Mrs. W. A. Ross enjoyed a ft w days in Rock-Hill last week. Prof. C./O. Mcintosh of.. John.-_. ? ston, S. C., paid his mother a call last week,. He was accompanied bv -his wife and little daughter, Edith, We are glnd_to note that Mi's. Alice Fife who was knocked down by an automobile a few weeks ago is improving nicely.'. i Rev. E. J. Gallmon of Philadelphia is back in our town to the delight of his friends. He is run| ning a few days meeting at Xiori Pilgrim Raptist Church. Rev. Myers of Columbia conducted meeting at Calvary Presbyteldan -Ghwclr for Rev, G< M.Ulmer THE PA LMETIO LEAPI o i I #34 ? mm i ?? m?m : I rPrt-'TTY- th 1 paper .ONLY when ised in your letter. For private a self-addressed, stamped en Reading, and receive by return o all- letters. Address all mail IE PALMETTO LEADER, 131U h Carolina. r,.. ?ndin^ in' questions to Prof, ull name, the date, the month n order to get a correct read !. ; n<>( allow your husband to take the whole salary It hat .your children make hut nifty a portion of it. ^ o.| Van't e.\i?ect them to tiol<|.their jobs when they do not havl- decent -clothing to .no to work in. He will calm down a bit when. you show hin\ y?>u mean busine ?. . (i if/ * * ('. H. W.?Will my husband * be successful in his undertaking? Ans.: Yes.-rv-yuu. don't have to lose any more sleep, over bim for he is convinced that he will never fo ' (UAIJtLh:" NkHi.''\i.\* "Hlu I past. Vou njay rely upon him this t Line. * * + * Puss-led: Why did my boy friend quit me and will we be happy together again? . .Aiis.: You tried everyMih ;r posr sible to please your boy friend and it sov ills that lie just can't be pleased. Although you do hate to trive him up fully, there's no'Use in trying to m'ahe a go of i: \ri-. tlier of ypu are the., type that can lnaki one another happy ? * * ? 11. (.. Ih?Plea#* tell me w hy it is that my husband can't make a living for his family? Ans.: Because he thinks more of his own pleasure than lie does. oi nusiiu'ss, it appears that your | host'-aiui had^jypuch rather run a-| M>un<l with women all day and have a tec (nl time than get out and work ?Ydji can put a stop to this. fool?ishness bv"? "THRKATENINC TO * * * * R. I.. M.?I would like for you- to help me out? Why is it that my mind continue to, travel in the wrong direction? A r.s.:- Sine;. yon luive I y.-n rnn1 inc>- around with boys and Ivav'i'ffjT date-.,the c rowd you have.been associated with believes In having. NICK CI KAN FI N. ' After hearing the girls where you board talk ah 11 th- \vild parties they have been-on, it has mode y ou want to turn toward 't bat direction for pleasure I advise y.ui to niovc out and stick to your. owtv.crowd. t. S.^M. S.? How did'my brother meet his death? Was it -^TfKc-f-HtHtk' 11 NV!t^? ? An.s.: Vmi aiv just letting your imagination run away with you? Yttlir h'rother . was placed on the i ail road trucks to MAKE IT AP-PEAR that it was just ACCIDENT Al. that the train ran over him. WESTON CIIAPEIT 4Z N. S. Del.nine. Pastor I.atta, S. Sept. ."!()th?Su?day being the fifth Sunday the people .vvere late- .in starting Sunday School, luit Sunt. McRride was on fin nil. 11 </eloVlv Rev. ] K'Laine,*delivercd an inspiring sermon at Weston ( hitpel. The .Tupfor A. C. K. League met -1 :."50 1'. M. Mrs. Be.rtha f'rawfrmh president. ?? _At 8:.!0 T. M. Rev.. W* T. Felix delivered a very good sermon. After tlve sermon the following per-: .-oils report,i in the Automobile Ran: MI >. Horothy fato $13.00; Mrs. Teyt Moody, $10.00; Miss Magpie lb Scott jjjikOS; Mrs. Rosa j R< ad cy $5.05; Mrs. Elizabeth McNeil. $5.00; Mi-s Ctrfrude Sellers' $5.55; Miss E. V. McRea, $'2.50; Mrs. He-si. Retina, $2.00; Mrs. Queenie (ieiald S">.?<?: Mrs. Olivia Hall. $1,110; Mrs. -Marion Bethea. $8.05Mr?T~-A"tttr?Wtiyfffl $0.00; Mrs. Bessie I.ove.- $2.00; Mrs. Mar tha (-rilibs, $.1.80; Mrs, l.iz/.ie .1, 'obnsrr $1.:{0; M.rs. Julia Berry, : $3.45; Miss V: Robinson -J.00; Miss Emma b. Guiles, $2.00; Total collected $80.50. A Wrist Watch and a finger ring were the major pri/.-i s awarded. ., Mrs. Dorothy Catcrwon the watch and Mrs. Etta Moody won the ring Every one received a minor gift. We arc pleased to have Mrs. Bes- | sie But he a reading Tin Palmetto Leader. Mrs. Sain Johnson is home again after a pleasant stay in New York. We were pleased to hayevtfrouier Mack S. Bethea in "services Sunday morning. Roetly Creek ('hur|h o^ God, Uitf Sunday wa's a high day. Union Kldtr A. M. Collins, presided. 11 o'clock Sister White preach ed; 3:30 I* M. Platform services.' Services will 'continue during the, week. Sister Riddle will do the | preaching. ' Revs. B. L. Guiles and N. S. I DeLaine and Estelle Alford atDeLaine and Estelle Alsford attended the Sunday School convention of the Sumtev District at Wy? &aeky,S. ? ? ? SB "" ? CLINTON NEWS The vacation season is over an students are hurryipg back to th different schools and colleges. . Mr. Douglass McCoy, Vouchees Denmark, Sf C.; Miss Annie 1 Hull, Morris College, Sumter, > C.; -Benjamin Thompson, Beiiedic College,?Columbia,?!C:?f?; Mr* Nannie K. Woody, Mr, Andrew Thompson, Henry Harris, Hose, Young, Spencer Hell, Juhnnic Wil liams Loien/.a Kvans, Clara Ko bnison, Letha Young, Allen I'ni vt* rs rt y,"T tt fT s" w i11 Teav't Iutor. VY hope these young nu n and >woniei will make the best they can. Mis ,Woody has 'made a splendid n roiY hope the hew ones -enturtng vvll do as well, o Our pastor, Rev.' I', M. Gary o Friendship is a bit indisposed. Ke\ G. T. Shelton, an able pastor, fill ed his place in the pulpit Sundaj Rev. Shelton is really an able gos pel speaker, did not. our-?heart biirn wlTjie he triatod the subject tr..' ...aa.) e - t **v iiuiviu J a pfiy-' logical i'talwlpi-int that a \ chil could sec it plain and have a de-if to reach the highest of hcitrht which .is God's Kingdom. .Mr. Joli Ruth, Miss Ihma?H. Th"tnp:*. n ;it tended the. Baptist Convention a White Plain. Mr. Hull was a s.ik cess in the motHTTytc.. ^ Mr. and.Mrs. Hubert Thoiiipsoi .Mr., and Mrs. John TT.1 l.iltlv. Mi and Mrs. Glenn Henry,' Mr\-an Mrs. D. Henry and other relative of Mr. Jonas Thompson alt1 tide the family reunion on Sunday. Mi JoyaS'Avas all lull of smiles. Mi Thompson lives in Greenville. ^ Mrs. .Emma Younjj is hack bpm daughter and son-in-law, IP v. an Mrs. L'eroy K'iver of. Talladejri Ala. She reports a happy time. Hehron Sunday school was larjre ly attended. 1 (X) per cent,?airs Bethel Sunday-school. Zion Sun day tnhool-was lareehj attendee Sunday being preaching ^lay. Re\ Williams' siemed to have the pen pie at heart, the ehuiihes he pas tors are moving on nicely.The farmers have been del a ye \cit)i flu ir cotton, .hut it is fio\ favailable weather .and they air making hay while the sun slimes. Mr. and Mrs, Columbus Hank "Mrs:. (I. Telpheiti Henry ami Mr"; Mepora . Blakely also alt'cudcd1 th Thompson Ihnry reunion at Green ville, S. C.. Sunday. Mr. Charles. II,amlin entered Be nediet College, Coluwihia, S. C Miv-T-hoinpsott Reeder. Jr.. Allei University. Columbia, S. C. , iss Neeye "J. Gary kit W'-dnes day to begin her .schopl -work a rain -this winter at_.JdJin.si on. S l o also Pro P. "Lev ester Van-e 1 r!' for. St. Matthews, S. C. Miss Alberta Tucker. I iunie I Williams motored to Columbia- t hear the famous.Cab" Calloway. Rev, P. M. Gary was ahk to HI ' i< place Sunday to tin- dollyht o TTs" members and friends. Miss L. R. Rice was the -dinne guest Sunday-of Miss?'''humi son. Prof. John" A. Harper worshipe at Hebron Sunday. Pv.siding. Klder Jennings 111 bis last nuartvr. at Bethel Satiu day. Clinton Wants- Klder Jen ? ?' ' THE LOW KK RICHLAND CO I N TY ( HOIK I N ION ' Mr. Peter Anderson, Advisor Hopkins, S. C.- The Lower" Rich mncCounty Choir Union met., a Zion ChApel Sunday, Sept. 22, 1 Rev. ('handler,- pastor.' . At o feloclv- trucks an'd cars bo can rush inc. i^/An the '"Blulf Road'' fort: both Way'st'Colirnihift and (indsih i and at 3:110 o'clock "the chtirc was packer to its capacity. Th p roc ram becan as follows; dc,v< thus by the president. Mr. .Jem Davis; selection by Good Will Bar tist Church from Cross Road com munity, Eastover, S. C.; Weleoni address Vbv. the choir leader ol^ th rhov. named church; Response b; Prof. J. S. Anderson; Selection 1. Ridfrewpo'd Quartet; Reports froi: the Mr. Samuel Richardson; Selec tion. Zi< n Pilcrim Quartet; Col fectton Si 7.3d. This Union is progressing ver; swiftly. It will soon he one yea old. The anniversary of this L'n ion will be had at Zion Benevoltn Bapt-isi Church at Weston. S. C the first Sunday in Nov. t! o'clock Come out and enjoy a happy tine with . us. There?will -ho a -lot o refreshments free. The Plnntntioi Sinceij of Hastovi m I'ruf. J. S-Ai derson, director, will fTrrnisTT~mii sic for you. You will miss a freu if you miss this. Our president and adviser of thi: . Union are very active. They ui< [ always at their ;w>st rtf- duty- mm vVhehOVCl' you have c'nud-1 eader jthe union or any organization cat | not help out no a success. ,-\m< m I some wore seen at the union: Prof , Z. R. Clark'son, Mr. \V. S. Holley Prof. 1 icnh y. Ilea.- N\l. mi' others whose names I didn't jrot This union consists of six enure! cs. namely. Zion Benevolent. Ziot Pilgrim, Zion Chapel, The Maskc Baptist Church, Daughter of St Matthews and (Joodwil! Rapt ist. *The next setting will he held a St. Matthews She forth-Sunday 11 Oct. Meet uti,there if you wan -to- hear-.-Uulu.Mr'i.ntSiig.- Vou wil be heariiuf from us each month Read The Palnutto Leader and p;e the best of news. l\ > I I /1/11. .M Sept. 24, Miss \"ellie I Ellis, a wry popular yruing la ' 'of our town !t.ft for Yourhbej?, Jr , College, Diyunatk. S. ('. whose sh will be a member of the Fresh man class. I Mr. Chatman McGrtluy is bad in town after a few months vara ti n in the northern states.- . Friends of Mrs. Alfred Tobin Jr. are very glad to see her ii town agaitr after a three month i y with lict u.-hai:<I :n ' ( -taunt' New Vobiri _ if? (i -pcrHlinji i.nys wit:; h?-r ni"' li L' <w t'at ij i in law. M r. aii'i Mr-. .\if i T?-.?.isi. Sr. .Mr-. IMirn \v ;tl ! > riiiii t> :.a M:-- lla'.'t. 1. II. Imui.. >. 'I'll.: Ihn.nt ? i ' i .. - rrv H : i< t s<nial ?it Iti" t.f .Mi-- I'!? i" j?' *- M i ' < I. '?t: . ?r?1 v Tut-'l -y niy'it. S'.'pt. IT. It vra < if : <i ' >' ail If.at at'f.<! ,<! \\ ; - tha' '; \*i.-l iri-. . an. * ?tViv-ia! in i r.Mai !\.t!iV. " -.r. ' i i .- t..;.ya-- l ti..-( i;a;. L" 'S:ihia\> a- tin "1'iiIn .-11: 11- Mali IV tit t'a.ii.h very ii,.- cir.:..-. s Sun?;a\ in*.i ait,.. Ki v.. J..I). Mr li. ' ?1- 1 i lai. I, a. a w-*;1 If" ?i.l it : i ' ay r-.f ni: ir.-. at - ..rii ?,.*? ! -...t. it.'"r <-i ' iiif- >\ i f: . i. lis-., i ; . \iu. -I . A!) . .'| i-a M i ii:-".."-. v. a - :"? u:. * .s. i > V1 1 av. i, a; I a? ^ 'I., v. ill iiv .? .*-?? >- !." \ :a*.l.; ~ l < ' 1.rfr-i. Jr""vai?-TiF-<'?f. H" 'I. a- i'. - ;. y: 1; (j, '!? ? i . w nt ' : a" i 'ar .a STii.-a;.* n. .M. --' 1C mi !N ;;> <1 . a i.< 4 ! !,: , ' ??l ? t "i the past T~i < Y5 laj.\. S- pi.-1 ; i.yi- . in v *t 'v.,. < 1 via- t i n. ! '.'.'.."i. u Mi . .Mm >. ! .. ' i. n. > a' ' i ' ! In M <l ^ti- w ,Mi:i:s, .US i;il;iy at-t s M r , .). .I A Hi- win /..a - !.< ? <l eiy ii! f"t ' pa-: .t\vo ju'-tit ri.~. MMpri'Vi'if a' '} is ' iinjLr. !'- .' Via $wv-r rn.iv an *r < It vv,.r,I I*.* i. ' w,i " : ^ ^t'p i ?i 111 t "|Yi? ay r.:i: r . ' '} tome < !' M i >.... A Ifiv i '!'iii.it.' >r." yokk <;6ssri?TTi Marvel I lis l?a\ie L f'1 I In v?- "|.M .lalilik-i" i*. back'" with ?> ?'? ? jrossip ! i.m this Wftjllll. . . . Yes sif l'ulk. here they ai' ; th? Y'orkville yo'unjr' people. that, arc il ?M ending the various'ed'lvyes. Mr. v Charles' Montii-onirry an: M+=s ~ Pamii - h:?\Y"I ] -;!.<. h'tatr C Oraiijjebuiyr, Mis* (iraey Ward. Mi. fk'i vai y .('.alikv-. 11 and Miss I'a.uline i. Alexander will join. Mr. Ary Baru ron and Miss Alberta Hunt at - Vourhee's N. and 1. Institute. lienmark. Miss Mary" A. Wriuht an.: - Mr. I'aul Wriyrht. Johnson.('. Smith .. t'niversity. Charlotte. N. (', Mr. \ .. ; ' ii..v. ..I rr.::....'.i i.:.: i i II > XHIX.* Vf" .*41 .>.<r ?!! I I ?v 111I ft IS J | P V U|Icife, tliuL'k Hill.- Mdiv jiaim- in - iK'Xt we< k's issue it' any. - ' AftMr. and Mrs. (Tan-pre Blake hjlu visitir.jr triem). and relatives: in t Winston?Sal id. N. - -Miss Fran"its KtP,j> will leave. 1' r Brooklyn. ... X. Y-; TjLiesday. 'J I. Mr. Andrew u MyNe'ji-1. Greenwich. Conn. Miss Aiitniie-Adams, Mrs. Irene-BroWn. II r.oliir Island. X. V.. are h< iv visiV f inyr relat-ive.-' and -friends. . . Large crowds attended paTties r Thursdw-y* and Saturday nights. . .Mi. and Mr.. Sanitiel Moore. '.S:i:-i d urday night. Mr. Ramon .Johnson] and Mr. Trm Gill. - - s I <! .M~:ss Mary X. livers.. Mis. I.ueHel -s Lowty.- Mis? Animie Miller and MI-. Bo'j'eis I>y. "are sick at t>re-eiit writing; We'hope for tin ni a' sin edy recovery.3' Mi'-s Rosie - M iIK-r is In tier, . i Mr. Fill Wylie and Miss Bessie tT -huiiiu'p ui-1 . _ iuai i-uni jv V" huge reej-pth n was gi\en in t!ior*<= hor.otr IMuif-sday night at the home' '*. f Mr. and. Mrs. .lanes Walker, p- Ma^iedia. Avi. * The young couple' ' will make tinir h.otiie. S Magnolia Ave. We hope for them a great .sltccC'st?, n We regret vi ry much We are not ' ah!, to have ihws iunivniinp- li.o h York C. ui.ty Colored Fair. *' Yes Siree Folks! It's the talk '* of "ihi* tnwif. \Yhat? A new cafe y is being built onJL'ihckiiev St. Sunday was a 1 niu:i.t'al vlay and all church goers uii?i ti'.cia way c to the various churches. ? 0 \l m-V u V T Fa1. 'o 1. . i V or. sal'.- by M . .\'j* : F .> . r i y Su* . IMHANTOUN NKWS Saint Mark "F'uhlic -svlin.il' will ^ -pen its (lours October l-J whk'h itwo week- later than the opening date' last year. This is <iu.e to the , very unfavorable condition of the ? rweiithor which caused a delay in harvesting". _ . j; ^ The sellOoi under the principal- . ' looking" forward to a verf stuvessL -fttl school y-tar. The nieir.bers, ?of the faculty are the sanv * as last year ami this of course h i-" a derided advantage over the success s : I.:.-' ' ' ar. X at other utipn- ".ted "j teachers are better acquainted with TacTT . t.hcr, and this in turn means 1 solve tin. problems and nicit . tbe 3 iiei'.is or tin- community. i JACK WILLIAMS ; I) RUG STORE JACK WIIJ.l \MS. Mirr. t Drugs, Ice Cream. Sodas, t Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. < . ? t 1 23G5 Gervais St. Dial 92W David G. Ellison General Insurance (_ . Hohest and efficient atten- i < tion given to all business t placed with me. 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TTTTnTTI * 1 or-'k.- it*i.: '] lii'sL. \/.i: .. NIAV bti]-) o\voi> : ;i<l .!l 1'\ ' .j - vol 1'.'. !{? .-1vin.-*.' .j < Wv'i-.- ;? .?'-I -Tn~~t77T^Ttca.; tin: ion'r- ~~?" o>.: Kali I!.", i. ' ? ; hy .1.I.incuhi, '.i.ii :r. 'It:1 o; iiv' liar-' Ti> hi.'li- i : <. *L ! ' li.-O * bat" Win i . ."i . 1 i 1 ... 1 .??<> > a ?""V'*"" oxj :r y day. an;<'tV.- hi'.!: ~v. ii' ; ... ia-M.' ,. ;?! ip'stf -tia.clj.i- 1 a\o !> i i: t I'O'l. " " ' li-l -I ?!>* !; i r. v . w,. a:: i n : !.oa :VoH ail an : " .cat: |.. >sj:.!y * >v- library ""'ks. > '. that * w t- a. y . v.: th. doV '.-it- r.-ady ?n. Hr:t via s. >: * !-. V\\. .. JI! !H -t !> ?ii-il't!:< ci> p. ration till tho tcny.hy;..< h. lp y< :; i.? !';. }),- children appro c . t if tT"d,; t.iOi?ks. i Wo am pioti.-od. to \vclc04v.<? t tioii it-- ant; : -.t . ' ' t> for tofot one ivatot in: i: tin i:i:J .ry an ! borr'otv in. k? :'?. ' two wcvHs. Tit- libra > i- pvn every ilayax op: S.a ^ y- a::; labiday > from 12 to l. v }' \J_ il'rii- 'public is I' - : ;i.:.t > invito"".' ' * .-a J. T Ta'loy. librarian :;'S' No Time for Sluggishness Oct rid of constipation by takings old reliable Bkyk-X^rauuht and feci fresher for your" job tomorrow-. Work seems easier and there arc more things of interest, when you .ire really we.il?free "J . from the bndj feelings and dullness often attending constipation. Thousands of men and uomen? know from having taken it that Black-Draught brings refreshing relief front constipation. Blaekpraught is purely vegc- t. 7| table. It. is in powdered - form so you can easily kj make t he dose just t j right for you. Sold g* in 25-cent packages. BLACK-DRAUGHT^ For Constipati|^ .'mi