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Saturcfciy, April 4, 1936 NEWBERRY NEWS ' . Drayton Street Hinh School Rosenwald's Day was celebrated Friday morning, nine o'clock by sonic of the members of the facul ty, Hi^h School rtndohU ami p;>t rons. The names of the patrons are: Mesdamos Wallace and II. K. ^ Alexander, also Supervisor N. S.. Gallmaan. Prof. It. F. Gladden, principal, was master of ceremonies and Mrs. N. P. Sinsrleton, Asst. Principal*?w4a?the?sponsor. A neat sum was raised and excellent music was. furnished by th<> GUm j Club, Male Quartet, aavl Female, Quartet, Miss H. fc. Nance, di- 1 reectress. Dr. G. W. Sinirleton was the guest Wednesday morning; sub-I jcct "Make Preparation For Lift1." 1 which was full of instruction and inspiration for all. Several current events and mathematical questions were asked, Mr. Cty.il Jones won two prizes for answering, two. Prof. If. F. Gladden is directing some N. Y. A. Workers, who are making execll"nt or beautiful improvements'oh the grounds and in ihp buildings. Calvary Presbyterian Cnurch I Sunday school service was enjoyed by all. We are dejigbtod to have Mis? Janell Satterwhitp return, and little Miss Mary^Fcaucys Dates as gucsft f The public is cordially invited to attend an Faster Pageant-Cantata ? Faster at sunrise, at t?:00 o'clock given bv the Comim rity Club, t - Come out, and let's start the day1with the spirit of Faster. Mr. C. W. Jones motored to Irmo, "S: C. accompanied by Mes|' da'mes Lilla Dean, F. F. Allen,. Misses >\usne i.ones, i/. i,au-, ' . iner, and Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr. to. present a program for tli(". Distrii-t Missionary^ Meeting that was held ivt the First Presbyterian Cluirch. While there they ivere the quests ' of Mesdanies Porter, Butler, Ilall, ? Reasoneiy an4~Jmies,. after nintm. I ir'r to view the dam, they returned.home after having spent a very pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Louise Glasssrlow of Peaks, Mrs. Alice Long on Caldwell St. ^ Miscellaneous The IndefitTident Uniform Rank ^ of S. C. held its regular annual staff officers meeting in Newber- ' ry Sunday. March 21, 10.16 in William's Hall on South Friend St. The meeting was largely attended by both staff and line of officers. Thi. next annual Kncampment will be held in Newberry, S. C. July 27, 28 and 20,1016'. ! Mrs. Li 11a Abannthy repoHs'the death of'Mrs. Lou Moon, the wife of Mr. R. S. Moon, who died Mar. 1H 1<ian Sho Kiwi II unlrm.li.1 *"l ( J Hl.T position, was the. President of the Ladies Aid Society, a faithful and a good church worker, She leaves to mourn her passing a husband". fewo-'adopted--children. one sister. one brother, and a host of rclaUvi es and friends. The funeral ser- , vice was conducted by Rev. i Collins, Mr. F. B. Pratt Undertaker in charge. We arc glad to see Mr.-Joseph Nance out again, to know Air. I). Cromer is better, also .Mr. Jose llll J Davis who lias recently be.cn Con? lined t obtd. . We tyisl tin y will soon be strong again. Mrs. Ala- ! tilda Jones is able , to bo up <m duty again. Junior C. numpiity flub greeting will be held at Calvary Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon, 4:00 o'clock. St. Matthew Baptist Church Rev. S. M. llalscy. Pastor f - Sunday school " at" - was irrand. conducted bv Pro. V l Lake of Bethlehem Baptist Church Amt. raised $7.00. Sunday was a high day, the Union' Session was I said to be one of the best in quite a while. There were two sermons delivered that will remain in the ' .arts of i...e Union for a long J me. Rev. J, S. Gordon of Columbia, S. C, came before the audiI ence at 1:00 o'c'ock p. m. with a I burning' message'''Be A Mission\ ary For God." At ;t:.'t0 ltev. E. E. Gaulden.' pastor of Bethlehem came before - us with a message frt'm the 51st Psalm of David and didn't our hearts burn while he talked by the way. We all were glad when they said let us go into the house,of the j. Lord. . They adjourned with a miru. to cflhi'e to St. Matthew again. BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS | By Emma Morse Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Blassenyale, Miss Eucile and Mr. C. IE JJlassengale atended the funeral of their relative, Mrs. Ttntfpie James , i n, Orangeburj? last Monday. Misses Inez Robinson, Ellen' Busch and Ophelia JVIcKie, presidents of our trii'ls' 1-H Clubs, attended the-4-H conference in Aik en -Saturday.-? "-Mrs. Collins attended thi,? final monthly meetintr for tfiis school year, of the Aiken County Teach ? ers' Association. Saturday. She was elected chairman procrram | ?-? ?committee?foe-tire ensomy year, i LEEVY'S FUNERAL HOMI Undertaking- And Embalm ?3EOOAN? LOWE# PRICES A AMBULANCE SERVIC ' Near As Your Nearest Tfi . 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUM f Ption? 9276 I. S. Leevy, 1 I Misses SalHe Bradley. Huby Nicholson, Lucile Blassengalc, Hal tie Morse, accompanied by Prof Blassergalo. attended the annua -Formula Horse-show in Aiken Fri day* to render whatever assistance they could to the managers. Th< proceeds' of iln- show go to Bettis Academy, which we appreciat< very mucFTT Our glee clubs are filling many engagements these days. Ont group, accompanied by Presidenl Nicholson ^rendered a program al Greater Mt. Canaan Church, Aug lista Rev ft?J-. Cabins nimtm Sunday afternoon and sang ""SI Forest Hill ho.tel that evening. The other group, accompanied by Mrs Collins and Mr. F. M. Jones ren dered a program at Bon Air Vanderbilt hotel Sunday evening. Eacl group wasr enthusiastically received at the places mentioned. Mrs. Ruth B. Thomas. New Vort City; Mr. Howard .Blassengale*Albany. N. V.; Mrs. Sarah Blassen gale, Alls. Livingston and sou Springfield were the guests of th? Blassingales here during the pasl week. The lisson ir. Sunday selioo was beau,'ifully discussed. The Spring party given Tues day evening by the Fourth Hi wa: an enjoyable all'air. also the par ty given Saturday night by thi Elementary Dcj artnicnt. All class os along wt,'.h their faculty ad visor aV<^ working hai'd fo*. thi success of the Annual - Students Rally. Mrs. Eyetta Jones was on tin < 0minis on lwisiness last Tliurs ouy. A group of our-singers. acconi paniod by Miss Rachelle lluber motored to Warner Jr. Hi schoo Wagner Friday nigh,'. to rondo a urogram. ? A group of our singers will ion dor a program at Jerusalem Kn Terprisc sehopl,?Ridge?.Spring, -<+i Monday nighty April ft. 10.10 ii interest of the Senior class. Among the orc^i who spent tin week-end at homo -are: Misso Annie?Blocker. Judo . IT: Dtnglo ClaraM. Sjm'pkins, Allio MoslO; and Lattra Bright.???~ Messrs Alphorts'o- Hammond Bcasley and William P. darling Sunday. The first annual "Sand HilV Haskell all?Tournament was holt at Rottis March 28, 1P30. Man; teams participated. Bettie (111 girls and Bland School w.tnt in.t the firals. The score ended 12 12.?rBettis boys CJli) went int the finals and come out victorious The Tournament was organized a follows; President F. M. Jones Vice-President,' C. A. Rubens; Sec rotary. Miss Mattie Bowman Treasurer. Miss-Sallie I.. Raiford Bettis girls defeated the Alumn igirl-) on Wednesday. March 2.1 11-1 ft. Ileitis boys defeated th male teachers 28-17. Mes, fames Laura and \\ iIIit* I.e 1 loan, Miss; 1 latt.it? E. I'erriu am Nt'ril ard' William Dian were th Viiests of Miss W. Thelma Deai Senior. Suiulaj . MOTRINS NEWS ?Zavk ClaiKsnn. Jr. and his coii sin,Marv E'lu-T Clarkson. ir on hers of the 10th grade of II. T. W "avp' a spring outing and partj for a nnmhcr of their class mate: last Kridav night at the h autifn home of Mr. and Mrs. Z; It. Clark, son of Hopkins. The evening win spent playing .curds, telling jokes red !aiu in r. after they* had enioj ed themselves for quite two hour: they were?h-d?into the lovely?d&r ing room l?v Miss May Clarksoi and Zaek, Jr. who sieved then a\fith potato salad on' let thee country ham. fried chicken, crack ers. chocolate cake, punch, am mints. The children that enjoye.l th< ride ami party wore: Mips Rubj Counts. A let hih Williams. Char lot to linker. Doris Randolph, Ver. telle Williams, Eugene Stevenson Avery Adams. Klsie Sullivan. Mai i(>n If. Clarkson, Miriam Roberts I font .v Everett f. Zark Clarkson. E F. Calhoun, Catherine "Randolph David Clarkson, Lucy Mack. Hon kins, Walter BroWn, E. W. Clark son. Willie Gunter* Little. Marioi Clarkson, Freddie "Williams"Clark son, Dorothy Brown, May Ethe Clarkson and many other children whoso names are not mcntiomd Every ono reported a lovely tinu and wishing to come back to" th< county soon. Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Clark-soi spent tho week-end in Columbis with their sister, Mrs. N. H. Stcv inison on Gervais St. They wor shiped at Second Calvary Baptis Church Sunday a. m. and in thi p. in. visited several sic^ friend* and donated them. ^ Most of the schools around Hop kins closed on Friday past. The> had ait extra month this year most of them had 5 months. , Rev. J. W. Neal is kept quit* busy op Sunday, preaching thre* sermons, one in Columbia and tw< i'n IIopfctTTsr CnrLt tVnd vory -nracf lime to visit the sick nor his men bers. ' , Sister Jane Weston is a faith fill in ember of Ben evolent Church lives in Columbia Tmt bardly evei church?nor?the?Mfssienar? Mgr. 1 r?f$w / [ the j^^|KapST H.j-ttauST^, uyjjjjj^ t K~xk~XK~X~X-X~X"X~X"X~X~:? X NOTE: Your question answ M i />l ivttii n<r nf tVlio nnlnmn ia annl a viippiiig v/* vaa^o VVIUUIM UJ W*VI .*. reply, send a quarter (26c) an { velope for my New Astrology *?* mail free advice on three (3) < mrthdate, and correct a<ldreee u> ABBE WALLACE, care of T 1 .J. Assembly Street, ColumbuL Soi F. H. IX?I want to know if the Magistrate of my division, does he really mean to ' help me? . . Ans.: HE DOES?but you must remember that you are not ' only one of the persons who is I looking for a job, but ont. out of many people. Although he sent '' your application through as he 31.promised you, he can't malce. a job for you overnight. . ? * * * * * L. M. B.?I found a girl's "| address in my boy friend's coat. I want to know now does he go to see her? v" Ans.: He hasn't got that finL' yet although lie intends to., This girl appeal's to be a newcomer in his life and she might beat your time if you give her a chance to * intimate with your, sweetheart. ' Its up to you to see to.it that SHE DON'T GET THE CHANCE. * * * * * M. t. i\?? ill you please tell me if the string- of bead** I I have now in my?trunk?is i " my old string or did someone I steal my old string and give o me'these? * n i n^G?1 ^i u u! wN.C'KS MATCT V you have examined your pearls "^rlosefy that they just appear to ."Tdook different" to you. It is my - impression that tho pearls, you YOUR ORIGINAL PEARLS. " * * * * * J K. M.?What makes my son V go out? ) Ans:: Your boy is what is t> known as a "good time' Charlie." - lie likes his fun and nobody is go0 ing to keep him from it. I fear i. his ease is hopeless tjor he will als ways he a "good sport." ***** M. C. I).?Would I be doing |f Society of which she- is the Treas. 1 Wheii in or around Hopkins and , ! in need of any thing in the line e of groceries, gasoline, oil, Lumber of any description, home ground lineal, Red Steer Fertilizer, of i ! which Mr. Z. K. Clarkson is agent II I..am ... .n~ ? -1. e At will serve you. n Mrs. Bertha R. Davis is confined to bed with the l'lu. We hope or h >1; a spctdy recovery. Mr. Willie Da v. is closed his school Friday night. The children rendered several plays, songs and speeches. ' ' . vMrs. Hattie R. English will give her pupils a May Pole Dance ' and Picnic later in May. \ Mrs. Nan .Burns of Hopkins, but ~ now living.with her grand daughter, Mrs. Nan Robertson on Har" den St., near Gcrv&is is very ili. She is the oldest^residcnee of Ilop' kins, and I kno\vrher many friends ' will be grieved to Pear of her illness. ?? | BiSHOPVILLE NEWS ' The fifth Sunday of March has j made a splendid record in our sec| tion. The very efficient man, the , . Rev. A. P. Spears, the presiding ", elder of the Sumter district, wast^ ed no time in bringing God's message to the congregation Sunday morning at New Bethel A. M. E. ,! Church. i Sunday was also a beautiful day [i .or the Union at Barnet'.sville i v mi it n. wnere me Kev. tl. I). Dull pree is pastor. A man of his type . knows nothing else but to make a i success in everything. _T At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon 1 a program was put over a.t New -j Bethel A. M. E. Church that Was . second to none. The Rev. A. P r> Moore, pastor. Several sermons 2 were preached by different min| isterfc. The most outstanding i pt eached of the day was a man 1 whom we cannot compare, only - we know him as a God-seitf .man, . in the person of Rev.'Mr. Walkt cr, better known as the "convert2 t d gambler" of New York. Evs eryone. should have heard Iiim. All the friends are eager for next - Sunday to come, so they -will be ; able to hear this man again. He , will carry on a revival for one week at New Bethel A. M. E. J Church. So please do no.t miss i the messages he will bring. > Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, aceomV "panied 1]y~ their little son Easley, i Mr. Brown'and Mrs- Marian. Thoin I as, motored to Sumter oiv Sunday - evening. Mr. Andrew Jenkins spent Sun 1 day-m-the-city visiting the crumm ^ and friends. |1 A' peanut huat was given by the I Golden Star club on Friday afternoon. .HARRISON NEWS IN RETROSPECT Irmo, S. C., March 30?In this spring weather, what with commencement just around the corner and programs, all sorts, being hold, your humble reporter hradly knows where, to begin. However, on Monday, Mafch 23, the Music Class, Sponsored by?Miss?1>. Bell, held a program in the chapel, during chapel time, in which a bit of history of music was given. I This consisted of the dramatize THE PALMETTO LEADER grars m ? i ared in this paper ONLY when .|. osed in your letter. For private ? d a self?addressed, stamped en- X Reading, and receive by return { questions. Sign your full name, X to all letters., Address all mail HE PALMETTO LEADER. 1310 X ith Carolina. ?j. the right thing to quit my job here and try to' seek employ ment in'f-he city? _ Ans.: This w^oulil be a ?very foolish 0uove on your part. If you want a job in the-city take a few .days leave from your pr? s tit job and go "job hunting" in ;he city. Don't leave* town until you are .sure you "have a job waiting ior you on ine otner cnu. *** f * * * * * ' S. G:?Will my aunt marry the man she is living with? Ans.: I doubt, it ' very "much? The? man she is living with sews to be enjoying nil the comfort of home without aid of-a 'marriiige' license -so AVHY SUOl.'M) . I IK MAItRV 11.ER. * >!< * * * . -r T. It.? I am anxious to make some extra money after V school? Can you tell me how | to find a job? | Ans.: I CAN DO THAT, Got j in touch with the circulation mahagur of your local paper and tell j you can get a job selling pa p en's in your locality. ' * + * * * ' : R. L. K?l^dlTOakcii mis- J so should I go back? ' Ans.: By making ^.ghiffigc. ofr location it Will be easier for you to forget'the boy that is MARRIKI). Going bark there wool I n't help ! your chances to get him now. :|c * iic ijt * 4 H. M. C.-Mv Husband and his brother had an argument about a debt and both of them j think they are cor.tyct. What should they do* 'about it? , Ans.: Otic of theiii is obliged to be wrong. Since they, can't [make a correct .-decision, they {should cooperate and.. go fifty-. .. fifty on this debt. tion of various familiar strains, which the music sang and acted out. The entire week was devoted to lessons and preparation for the Young's Literary Society's Annual March Kxhibition. v The theme of the exhibition was contemn! around the --Negro and | His Acliu'venIC'hts. The exhihltiOn-was culminated in a banquet. I Oil Sunday the tvveift'y-hinth the | Ladies Missionary Society render* ed an inspiring church sieve: which was created - around- dltetheniu. .Stewardship. At .'I p. m. of the same day the. ladies held their dist riet nn t ring which"7 rarj.ried out the-same theme. Visiting from Newberry were Miss Ainshy | Jones, who officiated, Mrs. S. Allen, Mrs. Ella Lean, an 1 .Miss Ruth Lattimorc. These ladi s' I brought an inspiring program -t?i the society. [ Visiting yur campus were-: Miss | Elizabeth Johnson from Chesterfield, Mr. Robert C. Johnson from 'Johnson Smith I 'inveisity, Mi. J C. AI. Young from Johnson C. Smith University, Mr. Claude. Stephens from Charlotte., N~. ('. ! Mi ss Mi.linda liiekson and? Miss I Ruth Henderson from ' Columbia,' ; S. C. ~ , | We are proud to note here that| Mr. Elo Henderson, who graduatI ! as salutati n 'uu! la-t. year, has I made the honor toll at Johnson. C. | Smith -University. ? * ?' Spring again?since this delight | ful season has come, oin might sett ithe agricultural department at j work outside. Such tilings as the chicken project and orchard renovation are being done. Mr. ing the lan I for corn projects. I i On April, the eighth Mrs. R. W.? Boulware plans to hav, her annual concert. ,The event usually featur es music and songs by well known composers. Mrs. llou'ware is plan f iling to bring to th. public some ! well known artists. This will be . j'rt well spent and enjoyable'--eve-' nirg. SIIIEOII A. M. E. (MCEtl! new i . 11. weathers. I'astor * T Prosperity. .Mareji J:1 Tin- Srb- | bath services began with an ex; throughput. Tin offic rs ^nd all j were at their post of duty as usui al. The lesson Was fullv discussed | j and reviewed. The high noon ln.cs ! sage was" delivered at 12:15 p. ni. -j-The pastor's text is found Daniel 34:1G-17 and he usul as subje.t, | "God hath sent his angel to dej liver his servant that trust in jTlim." the sermon was very ent joyable. 8:00 o'elt>ek evening1 service began. Our evening sermon was given by the Rev. AndrewPorter of Columbia. His text was selected from I)e'ut. 1:5 and contact Luke 10:27. The subject was "Lpving God with four faculties."' He forceably spokt. the word as his audience enjoyed. Our Pre-* siding Elder, E. A. Adams came and held a ^successful' ouaiterlyl conference on March 20. We hope from him a speedy return. On j last Friday, -March 27. a basketball game was held between How-j ard Jr. Hlgb' jrnd Whit mire. The j score was .74 to 4 in our favor. We : are looking forward to the Beauty Contest this summer. We want the cooperation of everyone. ~~ W INNSIWU?)? M:\VS At the advent id' e. ei"y tliiiij; has tak> n mi new lit'e. Nalui i!?lias- - ?|*i ea*n<I h**t i* t ??? er carpet ??v? i "tnir~??t\\ n attd ai i I shrubbery and trees am des->.i:d i _m?tin111?sprif-t; i' ist nir. r I he cnurehes I???i ate iinni? out I id' winter quartets and air m v i? w - I ni and are at work j;*? l>? itij? up tile linan ial rear id' the e:.s.:eh-l es. ' JSt. I'aul lJapti-t >tu da\ ' schuid closed out la-t 'Sunlay nite , it-. Week ill eelehi a t in:. id. the' Li'itC. I Annivei sary <d' Snjieri.. mlei.t <) i K. Maninault. An via'..rat jn >-' ^ratn was jitt+ied ??|V? v.-fri'-r e**i1 r\ : phase of social activity." in t?,ur. ' Addresses well; < 1V-i I \ ei 1-ij I,A 1 ihe Following:- "Suvi'.^ '1 l.e Suadpy School." Mr-. 'l i.iiiiia-1" .a I'a-j vrs; "In Ih lialF o'F !Ju in.- Men'": Mi. Kil. Muvis; then ; >1 i< 1 Mi.: Samuel Small, .Mr. S: A Moure.' Mis Klla .1 ojiii-'tin a:.ij Miss Ma-' mil' Mcintosh. 11 i.-a< i; - y, ..n l-_ by. Mis-is K. II. -ntWti- Mamie Amlei son, K. C. John-oil, < oi.rie L. liavis, .lolmnii; l!a:i-o\. |. j J liaii Code, IJ atriee' IJouiw a: c. Alice K. Mcintosh', Sara Ut/owr.. Lurcie I.. Smith, .Me-dann lllr/.a Mantfnult. l.uey S"ilT. ' . I!."r~ niiiKham. Marie ItoTtlwaTrr?.h M. * IJea'.tv and I'ruf. F. K. MiTntb.-h. B, K. Iloss Messrs J: ('. I.e \y. Short talk'- were man by: K. -WV IJouIwaae,-J,-I^ llaiovii: .ami... \V A. Uo? l.y. Mi?-?? Baxter, I.illian '.'ode,- Mai y." Ii.t! her, I'roF. I-". M. M> into-lv and. M . U. ,1. Mi li.tosl., "Insti ini ,ai Misses "Ada Wood on ai.,i' I'A" > lyn Ross. -Fieiu-ial ma,-ie w'a-?t-o-c-? Dished ly the .Junia, c: o.,- of Raul and the (H e i-i' h I-air field County Tiaini'.y Seiio 1 .w.i. | Miss Mutlio IJoulwace a piaiin-t The sermon was d? iiV< ;-M >in,d;j; ' he . Rev. Nathan Sinith. \V. G. Owens and hisjunior ehuii i wo if j ict very 11 i T i < *! i ilmi. th i Rev. G. M. i:liner, . Mrs. IVni , t'eay. Rev. F. Guut< r. Rev. \\'nri Si.mntnhs ar.U uthei - were iii.n-1 - i -ed due?to had w. ;t: her. t.. -U pons amounted t?> iy'iu.l 1.. Mrs. Matilda Uoulwat <: na- jus paiitU'd her-house on Garden Si U? adds- much to tic appearance nf'lhe surroundings.. Fairf.fld Voiiv v T :ci ;ii I. -?-l qq gradually yTTAcs. This year there was one teacher added to the t'ac'.r ul.fv inising. tin- -tall' to eleven. The student, icdl is ahoiit ID" _n>orc than last year an i i:n\i a new. hu hiing. is hei g coveted eo.niaining .1 c lass rooms, a principal's office' and, a hook room. For this . we arc- thankful! hut not salisli <1. ; Among those who- are on ;the sic k list are:'Mr-. (). M. Manigault. Mrss Carrie i*eay?. Mt s. Kat'ie Ga<toil, Mrs; Hattie Rotals. Mrs. .J. M. S ihlc's and :i rum,her. of school ehildic.ii. We Cast that tiny may soon 1> t' etiiselves' again. Wc j are glad to note that I'esteon H.unyoii Rrotvn. Mrs'. Sarah Mel: tosh 1 tir.d son. Mr. B. .1. and -Mrs. B. Batiste are* up and out again. I Mi--: f um M-im ll - i i III < .unilia arrived at the houu- uT hie mniher lust Friday t?? assist in a tinu' til'-Iht illiu>s. Her In;, t he Mil O. E. Jr.. also ian_ nil. las: .Sunday to si e l is author. retain-, iiijr tIn* rami- day. .Atr. Samuel Wade whit 'is- :tt? t. ndiv;r. M-lii't-d at?KrnTnrrTi?Inst tutu- was at home a l'i-\v day- las \vec-U, bi-eau-e of illness, lie Ye eov .'red and returned Sunday 2'.,.h. Mrs. A let hen Ford on 1! at't.r str et departed this- life. Sunday 22nd am! was funei alixcd-at W-ep it u" M.ny H:ii?t ist ( i uieli 11.?. ' >! lowing Tue.-day. l!e\/' E. <i, <!a!l. man conducted t he <c r\ ie* s^ Mr. ,T. J. Nid.-on. on Moultrie David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest-^riid efficient at ten tion jfiven to all busines? placed with nie. - PH'*ME5717 No Time for Sluggishness Get rid of constipation by taking old reliable Black-Draught ~ and^frrrl fresher for your job to.? morrow, i Work seems easier and there are more tilings of Interest when you are really Well ? free from the bad feelings and dullness often attending constipation. Thousands of men and women know from having taken it that Black-Draught brings refreshing relief from constipation. BlackDraught is purely-vege- - "y tabic. It is in powdered form so you can easily ; " make the dose just ! right for you. Sold .?: "In 25-rerrt packages. 1 ^ i BLACK-DRAUGHT For Constipation makmioko co i x ia am) hj5nxi: ri sv illi; in xkws ^ ' Tlie t i-aduM in the li. II. I-?. 4u>?knni us iii'Vfr I-fforr tc<'t-' ti?K >fn?4y- f*?r 'Fk'KI-'lay, and also} ifftt ir.'u' llitir pfciy.s " pi j>ai aim y !' un -conn>iCrii c-iiiOnC. : . I,'n>ni')i"W <mi tlii y will not l.avi n.ajiy .-paii inoiiiLii,i> a> .Juim will ; Iji." lull- Ijitnic you <uti 1 straight. < niniiiK' "Till- Way ol' tin. CruhS , A J1111 10, Hi' Mjrt j and witni'-- t' i-; i.i'?' i i. |"v.'viiiru w\ | inv tjllli ami MXlh tfiadi-l I. l ' 'gi.fl r'-'I 'IT*' '|. I 1 U 111 , <>11 Thursday i.iyht," April 2nd j mi- Armstrong la.mily \\ih lendei ii i'lH^i ain I'll tin.- B. H. S. audi-j t-'iium. A iiiisMon 10c and 15'-. '>n .March 27 a Julius Kosenwaid 1 pmjrra.m wu- pri.- eiited Which v. a.- j iJ .toreslir.u i?i?d much enjoyed. Mjss- 1*. I . \ eale oui; -Matin.*-j ii.atic> and .lliatt?ry- instructor --in. I the lii.'.h. M'luinl )>cj?att'mctil was liable to n tui n thy past week, i Iter aojiiir . iii'inj for the St,ate J oaehers. Association. ? She* has h ?'ii, under tiie care of the doct"i'. We hope she. will soon' be a-h''., to "jet i.in ai.iT resume her v. i iv." We are hoping lor her a -. eedy recovery. Jli' basket hall season has 'end-, ed; "in la.-t vame. was played jr. ' t* r*-lk~-lIe-yjn THeyday - night,-. ir it?~+:?weett?'1 intiiiunsi iile * a it 15. ii. S. U.ur jvirls lost ami list* buys vioi; Jh-Ji). . At tin1 duse n- the ~th2* Storvs u'ctc" ^0 ! '>. bat they Jv.eicic*?J to play five TTTtf: ?* OS?irrttftT 11,?bheak the* tie', and mi it \va- in bur favor.' b 15. IL^yr trrys~aTi:'' Lfettiny ir. jijUpv ior Jthi; base*! all season. Anj "in* v.ai.t to (iKiy' a ii*al tt afn'. buti r.Vet in" toavn with the* cap.ait the tsvillc llar.^sieis' I iicy'ii bv .jjlau to {day aiiy High Heiuul tsville* Nc*s III. .Uai-il. : ."jtlL-quiLc a i\a A ; 1 " i fs.-I'd?-iiii:?i I op rat.! at l.-vci . lib..ii .-c!.ooi' .\lis. lola.-lie*ese, . principal, -trbiy assisted by tiic Mls.-cs j.iiiu*,n. . AsJic and 1-caii l'e*a/sori,. rThis program .was. in iiici i st 'l' a inn in y in tin- > i.ool'. lie vs.' v\. Ji Wrijrht and 11. L5. TjiiiTes and Miss 1 i. K.' Graham, tin oii.'-v ,;i>i-i \ 1-or \n-n .-in for ilie occus'loli. Mi.vs Graham is'very .pj'oud. oVci li.c many i.uv .-choo| buildii._' be,i.u built in Marlboro county ho 1 oui; .colo: c.d schools. The io'unty ' liidil -day will April {'MM. ^ Mr. .1. >. Mi Kintriit and ni.- tea-1 Vuei'k.wcic visit-" > "at the hoim'j Mr. and .Mrs. l'rir.ce, March |.'?Uu . ' . Mi.-s 1!. K. (i: ahtuii was . t!.\ special speaker-at .the' MeCai'l .1 r. i;ii 11 s'chpol, March loth. . Mr. \V. I.. Bryant, and M;ss \ it Bright making the Brightvilii hooKgo cive: ti.e tup. ' i\i i, Bp an sa.\s "llir Tii-'llniitsl ting so j ill where within ti.t m-v.' sixty' Jays." * Mrs. l.iK/.ic Johns was lain t ;>i at 1 yd- Hill A.M. Iv. /.i,.,i. hurch. March i&rdl. 1: The sun "ol'.JIr. John. es wa-I'Torrrhzt i! " at Saw Mil: Bapti.-. - ntnrch;Mxrrrlr"2^nd. Mi.-s M. I.. Stieat<<:: and lit Miss, Cornelius Buth: ami .Knit: Ala - Richardson < :' llartsviile. > ' . sp. ill the week-end u)' Mart i. iMst in the city. lh<- hnu'-e guest uvet passed illt'o tbeyond Wednesday -nth. Was finn-valii. i. S .inlay J'.' ;it Wavniar. A. M. K. Church and buried "irr Black-. I-?- >]11 ist (.'j, I.;pi t; , l.'j.y, W, I.! ' <\v? ns mmhicud the funeral sep. ices. The in reave.i el' all abuvi ' ~X\ v e "tir dec jrH?t s y m j tat hv rMiss Mamie Mcintosh .who is caching in Xewbeity county was it home In re . last week-end U ai'tu.ss the -t>th anniversary ot Sunt. (L K. Maniirnnlt. X'lu?. int. liesscd the body assembled Sunday afternoon. Mis- Meln'.osh was tt ( ?bje one. ill' her <*|jii jiils. Miss^ May RutT. lb>th retuiT.e'j Sunday afternoon. Miss R. ' C. J.ohijson ami Prof' h", K. Mrlnto-h .w itnessed the < M I l.i. .lioi) -?Vviee-'<at the St. Par tiabas Mission ..neat .Jenkiv.-Viih a*^TTifal't. -Tiny wen lea'ly irtoii sted by what the\ aw and heard Mr. Whitington. iie lieaeo^* was made priest. IMPROVEI ? i Greenville EFFECTIVE MOM A l.ONO FELT NEI l.eave Charleston 9:00 l.i'a\c St, (ieorpe 10:1 J l.eave lira netn i lie 10:12 I.ea\ t nVaTTppbiirp 11:12 l.eave St. .Matthews 11:3: l eave COI.I MHIA 12:1". Leave I nion 2:2s LeaW Spartanburg 3::l< Arrive (Ireenville 1:2.". Arrive Calhoun . _ ."?:19 Arrive Atlanta .... 8:1 No 29 stops at all stati( MODKKN < OA< 1IKS. THK 1 NOW IN Consult T W. K. Mc(i EE, A. Southern F I'iilf '{? of Mi-.- Mainii ami 1".i Mi.-, r \\ ] U iiiiair.-m, a: <j T. \\. W ; li ;a in- ..J >\ ; la. and iiarlM ii;? . I*' , j? -11 -vt:\ i i . inad>- a pop rati ttrr-tTJT Ma*;" 2.'?( <1 at '.lit- h'.iuc- ' TaTiTTIy TJilf Mi a- ! A! . I.< 1;,, *'i Jieru will' i.r ' lit? : tin-, pia . "I.viry Vouth"'at l'aia'v Thatn . Apnl 1, lV-Jti by t > llii vvt.'. }( U'll' ,.-tu<U '.t - of JiUlHI 111*.'! mii .in."." .Marina J.. lSU<ip.-.' 1 Jr. J.. M. Mi < ( lluni and Ian. liy j? iit ;ia* ui<r. cn?i ' -?!' .Man 11 d_l_ in ' an.d- 1. S. ' i.ir'inj;-1. "I Tin v. ai d Mrs.' Wliiiaiu-. p; n-iit <il Mi> I.. M. M?< After- "it-*, iii.iii'.' fiMili '!;> 1'a, indlto y \a1 * J i nk! 1 * i - A ~r 1 ? 11 a i ?i k, *: Ml. Kvi-u-v." 'I !?' :?.J -'k 1. said "<ie.i ! iik.- \vi*n til- a,; -: iat idr. 1 "ui'i a. . semi)!'. every ixi*>111: < V.knrdiia M1 . bli/.a Lilly at. i dn^ ' wi.tl.in a wc?,k. Tray )' < -t-salrrt-d "fry.'tn?Ma?-?-H'?trsTT?1!: ;~T~? ? ( lunch. ' -The .Mini bapn-t I was la id a! !.' \ I. A A l l.!., .'. ^ thurcb. 'J " -1? v..a.. si r. K"o<L The I'ci- !'( - I nli \ va. Jlirld Ir'iiltti?:LliL_ . . l'ki.*v. A. ,1. Wiiiiii- j loh baptist. church.. M . .1 a*. 'Mr. T. VVillianYi, s<*i;teta"1 had a ut??d >1 v-hit. Mrs..A'.- J. WiTH.t is <;\r * delight trf-'nir- j- - ? TevTTTTI da;.' . ' ' Ail tiii- Tittle siVv- I -<*.?:.: forward tu IOastcr,.^ " , Miss Ktnil> M^K.a;.. i;i . ter of Mr. ami Mr-. I . M- Ka;. luriied home iflTef p1' ' months it- K?li.i?Ja ' ~ Air. ainl Mr". a Quito a. surprise t<? 'a< .'.ry.?rr of Miss d'an ?*i:a .Saiidet -. 'v. . < _ our lovely if iris of tl,u- < : y w r.- . hoi" sistei*. Mis- <. aiiiv'l?. >a:.?! annutincod the marriage* of Mi-y Carivna Sail tiers to-. M-.. Jp Henderson "!' Washington. ! ( .. March 27. lh'M at the home <. ~~ Mr*, and Mrs. iJyaiis by lieW .I d.-.' - I 11 on ry -"They are ina-kiU'J- '.litir hoino ; I'. Street, N. W.. . Washington. I' " Wo trust them, a -long hapj?v sail through life. The"' Williamson . .brtdhert; <>' ' 1111 rl < villi*. S. ware, .plpu-ar.l. callci s in.; lioiihettsvi-lle .Suiiday. March 2'.'. JOHNSTON' NTAVS T At 11 a. fa. -\lv.. William-" .Coluipbia. S. C. preached a u">Vi derful sermon. lit llolhrl M 1" Church. At j". in. th<- Sunday.*.*- ! * convened-with S.Tpt. " a'u ; "P. aer* at their post iff duty. . . Mr. Clarence Uobin** i'.a burtr was seen, in* t<nyn >:, Sund; afternoon. Miss S.* ( ?,'Sin.h.n-' sp.ut thy we.: 'at :.?*r } :.'.? m" lldy* tie Id SC.,'. Messrs. Allen. Pulydtt. .otrl* . Elbert a .MC* a* 1 e ' t . 1' e i f a.. I. : : ' A ikon, S.' f. n Suii.iav. Mr. Wash Alios* ..f W.^i.;i-t. ante il"\rn.t > a?* n?i t *., fu.*n . a hi> sister-in-law, at l'ita? li. . 'hi! cli nh Sun :ay. ' > The lUippy* Cli.:. u il; ..'net-v Sunday at *.*> :.'h?-*j>. ?r.. aL HetrrSC 7 ~TT h. t huich: a7! ni* n:!>o: - a. * . , asked tP l>e piesent. ' " M.I.I ON TIC I IKS WIN (i\lJ{ PKAftS Ti.,. i ia: : . Tivet- ; pir n * vv? rp..we':*\: th* Klb a in thi'* *. ;. > ".\.n^* panic. by a . I It'll 1 1 *!'.' Th ??r5- 1 .*? hI ~ ll.tr a' I *n. lin; bv I. .Sunt ' * 1 > , l_ . '' v !{ I..!: . I*. W.lsoil-- 1' - - K St. u:?! : H." Smith- 1R P. W. Smith ? UR K . SuVi'}> - > i' li. Smith?S:..i* i.; L. Smith ? SS Kama- S "> A. (ik n::?1.K . ...I. 'i a. J I.: Glenn?OK . 1 i ?p .? C. Rawlins I; K K.- x' S . . :f The .Ti-te: w.I. et\ t IVa" on Muttda;.. Ma? second onj?'a?' v..'.-:.!. P. * ". 1>. R><a:.. Avh. > .a: . Haiti- Ticms rud: : to another ji, >. P .l..: i I j his. W W ;:>m. .1 * W.v. , ins and I.. Smith it; coi.d 't : this liiinu" co . ir.^ olas-k. : ^ - ( ) SERVICE I and Atlanta! ) vv; JAM ARY 13 1.11 \n\V PIKIVMIP t A. M. "Carolina S;?e? u" A. M. "Carolina Special" A. M. "Carolina Special"! A. M. "Carolina Special". { A. M. "Carolina Special" P. M. "Carolina Special' !\ M. "Carolina S'pccia!" '? P M "t arnlilot Special" i I*/ M. Train No 2'.' P., VTTTrain Xo, 29 P. M. Train No. 29 ' , 0 P. M. C. T. Train No. 29 >ns Ci,roenvillo to Atlanta. OWT.ST K \ I KS IN ' HlSjOin KFFKCT icket Anents (1. I'. A.. C olumbia tyT. System