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TROr NT 11AH B11 S(?S
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By Wm. Mclvinlsv llomiuin
The "Morris" f'?.!Wjc^ "!I< :' est'
opened their p:id-,h..n 'sea- ;
<H>r* Coach Bliss Willi !:rt "b;; '
.foiRjnj? the. Haihis u
?; "f 'olTiYtry
Coach Williams said '.ha* *'
2 jivtune was, dims:Ji-U, ~1;
1 ho?he .w.o?r.iiihii'io ? : i^
'.IS stri'np material -from t'r.i- r ia'
or - in th" paini " ?
The panic was play. ; at t
" jSiiffiter County 'Fair -fwi'yaa-. li
.spectators witnessed the lav
Harherson was oiitela.-O'tj fr
MONEY NO 0!'J
IF IT'S A Ql'ES
Since 1 7.*thou-at. i- of u
health after yeays of n'T
all type*. s.ucli as'e? n-'ip: '
stomach \vhi':h an- t'v 1
hitrh hlocul-pr s<- ro, rhoniit:
p-ffs r>H face anil ho iy. pai-n
,, bladder disorder, c\hao>tio
Those sufferers hav; n<>t
chemicals or drugs-of any
, . i ' me 'y made l>v N'aur .
on the hiuhes* m< : ntn'n p
healing* el? meats and vi'.a
HUMANITY in distress.
It is c'imDost d o:' IP l.-ir.ds
?'?< ~ ~ and flower? ^eientihcnhy :
is known as I.ION* ORG^S
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ful once a day, hot or co
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you look and feel 1 iki new
familiar with tlu- beneficial
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antee.
i 1 week treatment
In order to avoid mistakes
| - j?CROSS HE1tB~TE A*. plerre1180
Second Ave.,
N". Y. City, N. Y.
Gentlemen: < ,
Enclosed find $ -f
Jt- treatments of the famo
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DON'I MISS
ANNUALST
28-NOV
Days and 6 Big
by Smith's Great A
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\ M.?Midway opens?Fi
>9th
Hand concert
Hetrin placing" exhi
M.?Midway opens? Fi
ct.30th
. M.?Gates open.
l. M.?Hand Concert.
M.?Farmers conferenc
? (lay.
\ M.?Finish placing ext
*. M.--Judging exhibits.
M.?Midway opens.
M. - Stockholders annu
J 1st ! _1
i. M.?jGates. opcjn (Hig T
.. M.? Hand eonert. i
i. M.?AMidwav open.
V. M. lFootball -Allen
Claflin College.
M.? Fashion Show, stec
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d. (fates often (High ?
l. M.Midway open.
C M.?Hand Concert."
\ .M.?Fo.otba.ll High
Hooker Washingto
*. hid
L M.?Exhibits released"."
V. >1.?Paying premiums
\ M.?Director's meeting.
I)r. A. ,K'()lJ.tyS. Pi:e,
.J. K. DICKSON. Secretin
: P. (). Box 992
112")'a Washington St.
Loiumyia, o. L.
I" ".he initial whistle through thi-y
, ha: .M'>: ns-C'-UcXTv' l'an.< j?vtti?iK_
- : ci' t'lu'vi ilu-ir nice aerial attack.
Four tr.uHi downs' Avere" ni d '.
ir. i?t l,a!-"r a:.<i 1 t;>urh i.'owh
h(s' j.a.t'. The, thri'M of the
ira:v.c was wjv.ij- "Zvnt" Zinnerv.'.ai:
:rcl'U-! ii Havh'-rsoh pas?
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Morris.
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1 inf 1; they Lav- ;o;i!v u-ed a
T't i's marvel.m- pro :uct trrows
r' s\ vhiVe it alj-nri - all the
mi a- from the' sun t?, aid
' natural leaveX seeds. Lcr.ri s
ui'. proportionately ~ mixed and
I F.llli TKA.
testes (Ulieimis. acts \vo? iej''.n
! is?iflfe men far . ci.ihlren
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omplishes WOXDKRS; makes
l orn. If yoii are not as yet
t'leets of this natural rcmcdJ
i try it at once and convince
>vy itifmrj?refnnd'-d to yfnr~~"~"
f'.f with our mon? y-hack'puar(i
weeks treatment S5.00
in uettinir the Rcnuino LION
?fill out the attached coupon.
Dept.
or which please send ivte
us LION CROSS HERD TEA.
STATE.,
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_ THE PAI
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ATE FAIR J
EMBER 2 I
Nights 1
itlantic Shows
-ee grates.
bits.
*ee gates. B
e & rural school
tibits. H
al meeting. \ ~ ||
hnrsrliiv^ . Eft
University Vs.
*1 building.
fchool Day) 11
Kb
* ?v .
School Game?
n Vs. Avery Hi.
RIDGE SPRING XKWS
Sunday Sehrml-nt^i^
"usual hour w i | IT'S u peririUiuleTu T.
F. Hammond and. the teachers at
their place. The ltssdn "was Leautb'nll..
Jici.
V iui OO.JIllIlUieS. i 11
place of review of the lesson, tin*
State B. V. P. U. and Sunday
School Missionary, Mrs. Ida Poatcrsonpresetted"her^vrork
and the
Sunday School i^sSf^l.UO for her.
At" 1 l":Utt """q'cloid^ Rev, Jones
as Vicver before, The ^
nT'TOTnleT The" pulpit and preached
rt-ceivi <1 with til oat interest and
entnus'aism. After the sennon tiie
following delegates were ilect<d
tor.tin convention: I)oa. M. Gibson,
l-pri7fT~1T F. HahThibhil, and Mr.
'Nelson Head. Misses Marion
Hammond, Thelma Williams and
1 'on?William-- Mrs. Holmes and
Blown spent the week-end at their
hiiiius in Columbia, S. C.
Miss Sever," the State Nurse, was
at t he. Ridge Hill High School last
week, and als'o this week examinThg
the children arid teachers.
Miss Klizabeth Raj ford has re*
timed from N. V. where she spent
mme of her vacation. .She began
: ei we'l l; for the'- winter at the
A an: Junior High School, Monday
i >< ' ber 1 1th.
Prof. I.agone, the principal of
Wind Junior High School passed
through Ridge Sprint; enroute to
i.'i-' wfnt> r Weik.
Mr. Robert Morritt left Saturday
i Hendi rsonville, X. C. where he
oxp etir.g tfi work at the CC
<"amp.
Mis.M. F.. Crawford began her
High School October 11th . She
winter "work at the Ward Junior
n< Iw.orkud here foj- a number of.
Oui' The trustees, pa r ent<r ami
children were very t;Pad to have her
back again-. She is one otir ottr
be.-t outstanding teiuhers. '
Ml. Moriah C^uirch
Itev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor
The Sunday School convened at
10:00 o'clock with officers at
their post of duty. The pastor
preach%d both morning and even
in y t "
Miss Audery Wilburn has gone
to Atlanta, C?a. to the bedside of
her aunt, Mrs. fcally Lowe.
Mrs. C arrie, Sims has -as her
truest her sist'r from Ashevflle,
SC. ,
4 '1'he schools in the city, and ia
the County are doinc their wmP
| tine but are now doing some excellent
fair worltr 1
Miss I.ouise Vaughn of the faculty
7rfTlTe TTTKfiTanfl Graded school
spent Sunday with her parents in
. northeastern part of the state.
|?The teachers of the school and
| pupils likg their new teacher, Miss
M. K. Hoover who is an Instructor
in the high school, very nicely.
The Southside Panthers planned
to meet thh Northside team in a
heated coritest but the game was
postponed oh account of training
ability,-T
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JV1ETTO LEADER __
DIIXON NEWS , 1
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Mrs. ! Henrietta Garrett has returned
from Philadelphia accompanied
by her two little boys.
~~^~Thfr"BTmday- School Board of St. Mrs.
Sallie Crawford on Sunday
! afternoon. Rev.' Felix and familv
and Rey. H. II. Herriott were sup\
pep guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. "W'il
I liams Wednesday night.
I Mc-sdames Idella Campbell, Fran- j
cos Johnson, Kli/.a Pprdy and Callie
Jackson attended the Nurses
Meeting in Columbia last week.
| The colored county Fair officers i
are planning-to make the Fair the
best in its history. Don't forget i
the time?November 4-9.
Bethel A. M. E. Church i
Rev. A. J. Felix, Pastor '
Sunday was a high day.- The ''
.attendance was very good. The c
lesson was well discussed. The '
lesson was reviewed by the pas- '
tor. The pastor preacher! quite an c
instructive sermon which filled our 1
hearts with joy. * . *
Sunday night lie paoaehed anoth -x
~0r strong sermon on "Baptism".
It was .indeed"ah instructive ser- 1
moil, preached with much power.
The" leaders will make reports
as follows: Sunday night. Bro. R.
It. jfkivis; Monday night, Sister
k .LuJifnc Terry and Bro. Alex Royalr1
Tttesday night, Sisters ^Franjj-is
Johnson ami Leah Covington;
Wednesday night, Bro. J. C. Cou- 1
-ei- and A. B. Cox; Thursday riite,
I?ro,s. D. M; (iaddy, J. S. Scarborough;
Friday iiiglit, Bros. Moses
Smith and Mueio Wells, Rev. C.
B. Bethea oi Cedar Falls will dtL J
. the -preaching- ?. . i
.Manning. Baptist Church . I
? " Rev. J. Ti. Cregg, Pastor i
There were large crowds and
good services all day. The pastor -i
preached and everybody enjoyed
both sermons. I
We were glad to have the new
principal and wife, Prof, and Mrs
1 >a\ is?with?w-.?Tie?made a fine_ _
talk concerning the opening of j
school on Qctohcr 21-#t. We appreciate
very much our new prin-> ,
cipal. . -_i ....
The young people are attending '
church . much better.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bethea
and Miss Minnie Jones had dinner
recently with Mrs; Mary J. God--ln.lt
atul expressed themselves as
* Miss 'Mary "Tisdale of I.atta
was in town Sunday. The oc?asion
being a sad one?the death of her
father. We extend our sympathy.
... rveryhody i- invited tn attend ^
our- services on the second and
fourth Sundays. You are wel- \
.come.
GEORGETOWN NEWS
I Mesdame^ Florence Williams,
1 Sallie Hickman, Mary B. Allston
1 ami I.ivhi A Greene attended the
| Nurse.s' convention in Columbia
-111 I M o..]- 'i nil i-opni t n voiy. fifQ- .
fitahhr meeting.
Mrs. M. E. Ikace is home again
much to the delight of her many
friends. . - . >
? The many friends of Dr. G. G.
Daniels-wifj-be. glad -to know that
he is up and out again.
The Irmly of little Mary Emma
Xesbitt, which was brought home
last week' from N. Y., where she
dnd.1 us-i'iTidy for burial. She was
- -the da .. 'ci uf Mr. and Mir.. John Xishitt.
'the grand daughter of
Mr. .John Washing torn- The body
was accompanied here . by its
-WuUumv Alis. Evelyn- Wn-gfringtop.
Xesbitt and an aunt. They returned
to X. Y. Saturday.
Mr. Tliomas Moses, who has
preached ai home on r.manuei at.pposit
his father, the Rev. H. J.
Mos^s,- has moved . Mr. Moses is
c<*nnOeted with North Carolina
.Mutual Insurance Co. Mrs. Moses
is a teac her in the rural section of
the county.
The K. l-i. Jones of the MaryviHe
circuit and fylisto District was
- yen-in Georgetown Monday. He
was here to attend the funeral
etvices of Mrs. Gurtrude Filmore.
Mrs. 11 u Ison, the wife of Mr, CI if-1
tun Hudson at Rents,
On last Wednesday, Miss Martha
Hne'e on Cannon St. left for N. V.
where >l\e 1 \poets to make her
future bona- with her brother,Buster
Hugo.
-llutlu l A. M. K. Church
Dr. J. W. Mtirph, I'astor?
The service began at the usual
pour last Sunday. The scripture
lesson wa - reael from St. Luke
-im Tip. sermon was 'selected
from Jonah 1:3, "But Jonah
ro.-t up and flee unto Tarshish ,
from the presence of the Lord" etc, ;
-ahiei 1 "1.. raping?Duty."?Many
paid the price of ttie passage thnt ,
was beaiVifully outlined and deliare
not entitT d f(T ride; this text |
vered with such understanding that (
cveryoir could but agree.
At r* i?*# 1' fir tKn >tn(itnr nrr?n
at kosnnont to a splehdid audi- \
net- and at the evening hour o f .
worship he brought another force- |
ul message. We acknowledge the
presence'of .Mrs. Florence Dun- ,
more and children of Bethfesda ,
Baptist Church and others whose ,
. naim s we did not get. Come ,
. again.,????- ? THE
DAMES.
The Dames Social Club met at
the home of Beulah B. Pope Tues- ;
day at the usual hour, with the
president in charge. The house I
was called to order by singing: |
What a Friend? After .devotional ;
exercise a short interesting pro
gram was rendered. Then the min- |
Th(^ hoyse was then opened for <
, business. fMans are still* being
made for the anniversary. . (
M^ttie Hampton, Reporter. j
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LAKE CITY NEWS Ji
L.D. Gamble, I'astor
, For two years we have had as \
our efficient pastor and his beloved
wife in our midst laboring J
us.
And now we are winding up ~
our cqjiference year's work. Thoy ]
have been a asset instead of a , ?
libility to us many new thoughts ,
in community life have been in- <
jected by personal service render- ,
ed.
And many commendations by
both white and colored as to the ,
service rendered by them while in (
aur midst.
Many new members have betin i
added to the church ami the frier I i
-hip of white alid colored haycnon
commented even in Lake City <
ivhile they sojourn in our midst.
3ur pastor has errected a school ]
it one of our rural points at the
rost of around $800.00 and at the i
second point the people bought "]
wo acres of land to erect the sec- \
md building, costing $200.00
sVhat the church is suffering for c
;od;iy, is men who can put a cum-,
nunity program over. . ' - dTo
show our pastor's standing in s
md around Lake City, he has been. 1
inamously elected principal for f
;he second year". .
And ihe leading white and col- j
>red people are praying his return
'or the third year to Lake'City, jj
Sunday morning we are deter- \
ui.ned to put over the program. |
The loyal members said can
lot fail. ...
LAKE. CITY HIGH SClF'OI.
Prof. L. D.-Bradley, l'rin.
Lakes. .City High School'^,.enroll- <
nent is still increasing.?The ^
stunt Show and Carnival will be- <
fiye.il the last week in October.at v
he sichool's auditorium by the faculty.
' e
The following members of th'
'acuity spent the "week end out of s
ity. Mis. R. Summers and daugh j
:er, Miss Leoha Summers at honi< ,
11 Oiangobui'.JvS. C. Miss Jean E. .
Harrington witji\f/jendx at C'o,rl*
'''I i ^ r Ml L- Hraey at j
home in 'Sum tub, S.~C. They all ,
oport pleasant' trips. Misses ]
Eula Massy, Helen Giahani. Jean--'
Harrington and Prof. J. E. Mclvu j
motored to Florence, S. C. on Monay
to shop. i
Prof Rt'ftillm' rrnvo n vlirtrt Vim t I
:*nter seting 1 ec.tliif iii chapel' Mon |
'ay morning on Initiative. .
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MRS. CELESTE DOUGLASS IN
JOURNAL AND GUIDE CON- '
TEST FOR AUTOMOBILE; .
Mrs. .Celeste Douglass, 1112 Page
Street, Phone 8H46, lias entered .
The Norfolk Journal and Guidgls .
Subscription Contest, the winners
of which will receive automobiles
and cash prizes. In previous con- <
tests two Columbians have won a'u- i
tomobiles: Prof. I. M. A. Myers
and Mrs. J. P. Reed r. Mrs. Doug- j
lass is asking1 her friends and sub- j
scribc-rs to The Norfolk Journal ,
ami Guide in this vicinity to i\;ie\v j
vour subscriptions. through her.
She will appreciate this favor very
much. i
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A GIFT. i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. I.ec, formerly
of Summerville, S. C., but '
now of Brooklyn, X. Y., presented
to the Alston llj^h school at Sum- ]
irrerville their library of books i
consistintr of four hundred nr" more i
volumes." This gift on the part of i
our .benevolent friends means.much ]
to th.;.enhancing of the present li- 1
brary of the school and coming j
from one of our own group l?e- I
speaks well for them as race lead
ers. Words are inadequate to ex- [ i
press our profound'? latitude toll
hose, our friends. May- others
follow this movement for the bet- :
torment of our work. . ,
Gratefully,~
Faculty Alst< n School.
IN MEM OKI AM. i
In loving memory of my- dear
son Jesa Lee, who 'departed from
is three y:ars today, Oct. lb, 11)112 i
In our. hearts your memory lingers
always; j
Tender, fond and true.,..
There is not a day dearest son.
Tha* we do not tbmk of you;
But some day we will meet you,
Sleep-on and rest.
Devoted,?Mr. and Mrs. (labe
Hartley and family.
MARION NEWS- 1 !
-ST: JOHN A. M Th ( III KCH
Rev. A. P: Jenkins. Pastor i
Sunday was. pleasant for church <
goers, everybody seemed to" take ^
advantage of it. The church was i
-luwilwl with many nn.Unrs lion1- I i
?rs7 ~The pastor preached from j
Prove) hs YM-&- xukmctr The Hug-L
gard in harvest.." The sermon was y
a masterpiece and many souls'' ]
were made to rejoice in the God ! ,
>f their salvation. It could truly 1
be said "Hid not oitr hearts burn 1
as the man of God talked with us t
jy the way."
Sunday -afternoon' at 1 o'clock
we" wet'O favored. with the pres.- I
nee. of Rev. McCoy,..the minister i
)f the white Methodist vhtirch. He 1
ai-eaehod a wonderful sermon that?1
Was enjoyed by all. He is a Christ I i
an gentleman arid we hope for I
bim a long life to work in the i
Master's Vineyard. t
Sunday at 7:.10 P. M. we were <
favored with the'presence of Rev '
Holiday, the minister of the Pros
byte via n church (white). He ]
preached'from the subject: "Let
your light shine."
His audience was greatly im.
pressed by his words of wisdom
?.W*i- arc nearing the dose of our _
conference year. We are working
vfiry hard to raise our conference
daims. 4 The rnembers are hoping ]
to send our pastor up with a 1
9?
round report and looking with happy
exnectations for his return. |
He has done excellent work in
this part of the moral vineyard. |
We feel that lie is the right* jnnn
in thu rig hi* place.?Ho is n-yretet?
leader apd ? ("hiDtin. , .<1
For the past two. weeks lui\y
be^n fa.vosed by having in this
Vicinity the "Wilson Harm niz- j
?rs," a blind quartette.. Tlley are .
singing of no mean ability. We
certainly enjoyed theft* slay.
The funeral of Mrs. Ida Davis J
was held Friday afternoon, at j
o'clock. H. F. Jackson was in |
jnaiKt'.
Mrs. Janerotto of Columbia, .ALus
pother of our I'r< siding Kl.ler is
risking bore.'
Miss Mildred Kvans is 'on t
tick list this wis. k.
Mrs. Tom Taylor is at..the Mc.eod
hospital in Florence. I
' JMr. Nathaniel C??jdd;ird .is-\pry:'
11 at this writipj;. His sister,!
Mrs. I.illio Holloway of Charleston
i si tod him last week. - ?,
Miss Thelnia Gbddard was in the
ity last week e: v
?ity, N. J. Alfs. A? In lie L ulhy..
pent one week at home ! Tore!
eavinff for her school ;vt .(Ir an
sea. I
Mrs. Mary I.ewis isVui : aain
iClcr ;t short illness |
You arc invited ta'ctt d prorram
at bit. John A. M.F. C nrch.'
iVcd'nesday, _ Oct.'1 'JJ. A* bin' satirise
awaits you a. .
Alice V. llajrin. 7'22 MM I St. !'
waliiAi.la riirurii mans, i
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Thet Flat Itock Baptist chuiah
Sunday-school was well attend <1 :
Sunday moi'iiiim with (lie in.?|?irt-il j
Supt. Mr. Foster Jones presidinjr: ; (
Fire lesson was beautifully e-"x-! i
daincd. Miss Amanda XVilfhttns ?
inil Mr. John Woods, were elected
leletrates to the semiannual sisdon
of the Sunday School TTd 'caional
Convention which will, convene
witlv tii'c Cherokee. Baptist <,
burch. Wist minster.
The Harvest Rally and Quartcrv
Con fi? re nee came to a close Sun
lay at the Trinity M. K. eluircn' ~
Itey. W. M. Str-otlier, Jr.. Pastor.
Fire ^soyvic. s were spiritually ea- ,
ioy.cd. . *
The Double Sprintrs * Baptist j,
.-hurch services were in full attend-}
nice. The pastor Rev. G.W. Joie s j *
[>reac4ied.7a- nolile -sermon. Hi-; is^j
a,* power in this e< nimuni'ty; Topil '
realised was StUlO.
Mr. and -Mrs. John Jackson and 1
children wen the dinner fmcsts .of 1
Mrs. Clara Grant Sunday.
Rev. St.r"thei- was the week-end
Cfuest of "Mr. aril Mrs. FrelFBroVvn
Friends-of M rs. Fraiu es'I.itnioii J
tiro synipathi/iiiti- ilurinsv her serious
illness. Tru-t that she will
xuuii riTnviT. 'I
Friday evening of last weak INI: s;. J
Carrie White eutpYtain d tli S.i' I
riuli <>f Flat Unek Baptist chinch.!
Miss Amanda Williams, pre-! a'j
in charge, Bu>ino-s was- discuss-- !,1
after Avhich Mxs?.- White- sfrv. d t
lelicious couc.sc, eonsistirir of sand '
.vicho , cako ami chucolaU1. i-i
Mr. Harry Norton lift Saturday :
for s; nil* points.-in North Carolina .
o .the (-('(' camp.
Mr. Lee Brown. Mis -lai i. ,
inson, Messrs; Waynun .Jantes. I'. i
Mitchell and others, motor; d tr ?> j
liiyhland. \. C. a ft V\ days aeo.
rhey reported real frost there. ~ .
- Quite a surprise to the many
'rieijijs of Miv- ( hark it: Scott of ,
iear SesVica who was united i n
tin ri it'.,'~r to Mr-. thud Mitchell of
this'town, last Thursday eveninjr. ,
Rev. K. W. Keid. othntinir. We
trust them a happy, succ; ssful life. <
Hiss?4*iUL-William- h came tin- 1
j ride of Mr. Ihycue Simpson,
tel.er 5, A ?wide circle of friends wish
the couple success and happi- '
"less. ...... i ^
Miss (Jraee Davis- is visit in^ in. 1
spartanhurii1 with relatives. i
Miss Paulino Terry reftiiT.ed from r
Atlanta, (la., Saturday after aland I
dy weeks visit with r. hitives. - \ \
Airs. Kmma Blackwell of West- i
minster was a short while visitor
here Monday. I
Mrs. Delia Mchall reports that <
4k- is enjoying lier wink a< lr.a- i
r<n at Si lieca Jr.*-Col lege.* |i
Bob IIolOTinib spent tig-week-end
11 Greonviltc, Tenn.
. ( BOSS UOAI) SCIIOOI. I
J, S. Anderson. Principal. (
Knstover.?lit Ih> Kyerybody! Station
CRS is now on rh air t'<>r an-' .
ither school term.We hope you had
\ grand vacation. We opi-n. d <. bi nl .
last Monday with cpiite a few visitors
during' the day and a large1 (
:i'o\vd of children enroll.d. Now .
folks, I'have a surprise t'o* yen.
[ loess what V Mi s Krlean. Williams,
is hack with us this tenn. M re. I
Williams arrived here Sunday; she '
completed htr vacation in - Ohio.
We have for agriculture instruct,.:
Prof. J. Rhodes of Columbia. We 1
ire hoping this .term will be the 1
vest, ifi the history of thv school. 1
Ihrr pTTTrcipaMs-hrgirtning- hfs?
term. We hope for him succes ;. '
Goodwill Baplist Church
.a musical program .was given at '
he above named church Sunday I '
light with Mt. /.ion of Ells lover
Rev. \V. I?. __ial. pastor and Shi- '
o)i A.M.I'.. i liun li i.ivviUr -i
is. Also the I* slier board of Mt
^ion-church served. The president^*'
Mr. Robinson made a very guuijl '
alk; also .Mr. Joe Ch<< seboro. <
3uite a few visitors were present. ,
St'ou are welcome.' Come attain.
The dtnth of Mrs, Sarah Mc- 1 '
Kon/.ie was finite a..shock to the i
:onin>unity. She died Saturday and i
i\as funerali/.ed Monday at Shiloh 1
V.M.E. chuveh, with Revs. Rya)r
Wider and Kelly officiating. She i
.vas laid to r^st under, a hank of?t
jeautiful flowers. Those whp at- I
ondeH the funeral out of town: 1
Mrs. McKenzle's two daughters, j
Vlattie and Rebecca and their lit- 1
Saturday, October 19, 1935
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Wr orr ..ntliori/od l>v the Dlrec
or -of Hie Hotter Housing Program
to figure Government Work.
Artisans Contracting
Company?
I'hones 3187?8535
Mamie Bradley's
BEAUTY SHOPB?=?
lleauty Craft. Marcel Wave. Fanner
Wave, Croqiiignole, a Specially?Hrago
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I'hone 5721 2228 Hampton Ave,
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l oloiid Pressors. Women Silk Finishers,
.Male. Coiiks, Malds^ Nurses
uul Waiters. .
COLXMHIA
Em pipy ment Bureau
I.iZI .Main Sired
Woont t> IMionv 38(i(i
sr. i. ikk a. m. ? :. (iTTToTi
liev. h. ISiilip Kills I'a'stur
Out' Siih'i:iy nnnitiTTg a.Tvic
' IIfi-rnai v> I ;.j. prayer me.iii .?
i.eill.A. o..inl'iy >i'lit); 1 a:...-u:
ill iiii u- das A;?. iv . un 1?
rem Itisijr I 1. i.") A. M..air.i S:lu i*.
I. A. ('. K. League (J: id I'. ,\J. . ?
At 11:!.") S.iii :ay. Oil. loth; our
e.i-ipr a-scendi u the rostrum at-',
. lopiiniid 4>y the lev. -J. K. Tol
i iv "ai.-i I!:d lie". . S. .J. NVil uti. If
hvn li<.trail 1,is. sci".tie in Itis usual
i'i in. \vas.t4ako:: fiom' -
Arts *J7 i'J'i "For llui* snail by pie'
his niirht (}ie amrol of (jod, .whose , ; -I
atii aiitl' whom I M-rv.rf.." Tie ""
lii.i i ii ; i i i'- i>1 i'i. l.ukf .always ;?:
..tint, tn I.ear ; i e ii past of-Mi; yatn
i. i daffy. iliu>t :ii l<> liiy pel)- j.
l-lv aii 1 eieiy It ,jy :u all lint * ali.a.ys
iiiaic to rejoice.
(hi Sunday liia'..I, Sit 8:1"> our
>.u-tor asri-mi. 1 the ruslHtm ;m t
!?'! i \ em I anolli'r <Miul. stirriru'
ii.'.sairf to his people. His. text
av taki n from tiie lioofc ; i' Obn
Ttali 1th verse "thou.yh lliini t'Mtli
i?y>* It" a- t'v Ka;;le and though
i_ho.: .et' thy liest among the stars,
lien v wlIP l.TTisinjf thi6 (Tmvi. ~~ "
aitli tli" Kuril." Thome "God will
ring thee down." Our pastor'
tyitainly did .s<9t the . chui'ch Oil
iri'. and every "body was made to
vj'oiee.
At this state we art- sorry to . (
ay; but en la>t .Monday , night,
hl.'Ttli, the land stopped in and.
! ek from t.s oik who was on her
lied of addict ion for more than a
t ear, the peikon of jsister Matti
li tis. She wan ;i loyal member of
.. iu>* .>?>. i?> mr more man ttu
; ais. She is our loss; but heavr.'s
gain. Her hotly was lai I bt*iiile
her mother in their fahiilv j
cmetery on Wadmalaw Island.
!ior body wajj funcrall/. >rThnrs.
lay 11i?iyr. Oct. 10th, by the pas
:or and her last rite was attended
jy many friends; ; ;
Our church is swiftly moving cr,
rH-much mtt'ct'-L nn I tlir member'.
ire* doing their hit to got our pasor
, ready; th d he n ay -Up up
ir.-t( with his report at the annua!
inference; The class leaders and
nem!>ers an- telling Kev. Id 11 i -
ol to be uir'asy so let us make th?.
_ i <I Si.ndav a banner day at St-.
Luke A. M. K. Church. Our $1.00 .?
ey it 11 will he called at both,
norningand night service, so let
eiy body tome out - and make
Linday or.c of the days that our
; !Hi- \vi!l always rcmcnibci;. So
s advance on *cur kni'Qa. and
?rrfy-for the.dowrt pi uv of the .holy
t>iijt. Wc -are asking the Lord '
ft give us sunsHiife and not fain .
.1 Sunday. Oct. lltth. - *
Mr. William Wright reporter
M>n r'ussly of Charlotte, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Robinson of Mehdl'to
Ave.., Columbia and Rev,
Robinson, of Columbia:
Mr. Klliott Scott's son was run
i'.to Sunday night and died MonI?y
at the hospital in Colurpbia.
Mr. Scott, a well known man of
;bis community and quite a young
nan, will be misted. Th? family ^
las our deepest sympathy.