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... ^age d if: 3uj ? > . . 1? % APPLICA1 ~ : "DATiC^ ! 1 NAME _ ? ADDRESS ? > 'i. - ? ;; CITY .... V ; ; BIRTHDAY ? . ~ ;; GRADE .... .:.T~^ TOO X Kill r> IV+ fcrie i-r>iiTir>n otiii ?> o . I X .stamped envelope to? The Palo I 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. 4 the roll book, and you will recei\ ' I W AN flOO Boys L \ Represent The -J -T 1 | MAKE EXTRA A I VALUABI 1 ACTA! I ' I WRITE: ?- | ClRCULATIC J The Palme I - v * " | 1310 Assembly Stre< Y ? Ail mwi for The Junior Pajft must be in the office no later thai: 1 ueacay afternoon of each week Many letters are received toe Lat> far publication. ''BILL" M AIUJARKT IS SO Ml.WHAT j i.> msrusi'.i) Dear Bill: . ' - I am sick al this writing 'anil eanno't pet out to enjoy the beautiful sunshine this morning, but 1 just hated to disappoint you and the rest of the readers of the .Junior page who will be looking fo my letter this week. I do hopt I shall be feeling.-1 b'ett- r after : ' while so I can tru to school; I do hate to miss a day as I have never missed one since I started % . school. Most of the-boys.and girl iiy.mv cla-s have .-nt their lette: to 'Santa ami are locking forward to a'Merry Christmas. I do hop? , Santa will be kind to all of the poor little beys and girls who havj. no parents. I did not attend Sun day si ll, ul .or.'.^r-tn dn;;. .T- 1 wii. . sick. The Morris college quartet di< not sing for us Friday night as "i was raining but we are expecting ' them Wednesday night. " So long. Bill" until next week. ~ MAItGARF.T WHICHT. ?'' Rembert, S.?fV LETTF.RS TO SANTA ri M S Wcllfofd, SC. ? Route 1 My Dear Old Santa, I just want to remind you t< stop by my house Xmas Eve nigh' and leave me some of every thinp you have. I live the 3rd door from ' Raymond T. Arnold. I have been a good boy hnd wil continue to be, Thanking you foi what ever you bring me. ~ From,? Franklin M. Rookard Wellfoid, S. C. Route 1 My Dear Santa, I am thinking of you and I want you to remember me Xmas I have boon a good boy and I want a car, one large enough foi me to sit in. Bring me some can dy, nuts and fruits. T will go to bed early Xmas Eve night *o you can come by~m\ house early; Kye, Hye, From, . Raymond T. Arnold, Jr. j JOHNSTON NEWS Miss R. O. Sinikins spent tho week-end in Greenwood, S. C. writh her mother, Mrs. Mary Simjikins. She also m^t^red genera, Saturday, to attend *he teachers meet" ing. Miss Narcis a?hnson spent the week-end ink Saluda, n q relatives. -p. ' Mi??. Rerwirp Havia ha.. many friends who are iFIarT to know that she is able to be out aprain also little Miss Beulah L. Popo is much better. We are very sprry to learn of the accident of Mr. Mimnaugh ) 5The fiKfAQ^T wmn BILL CAKTEK, Editor 0 1 'ION BLANK ! < ?? ?- ?? < STATE ; e ' - AGE ; together-with a self addressed ' tto I/eader,a Bill Carver's Club, ? 0. Your name will be placed on \ a membership card and button. . 5 TED!f I and Girls I t i '> | x Palmetto Leader :|: - . ?| QNEY AND WIN ( > ... x E PRIZES I : 'X ONGE! 53 ? - I MANAGER } X m ' - m v :tto Leader I T ,1, l t Columbia, S. C. . y X I. A nims, the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. ! > loos and a student of Booker T. \\ashirigton. Three of hrs fingers vere cut off in the shop at school. \t present he's improving. We tope for him a speedy recovery. 12 Aiken Ave. Johnston, S. C. bar Santa Claus: Just a few lines to let you hear "roni me. -> I am well at this writ?g. I have been very, very ill, nit am hoping to be well by Xmas. 1 sure do miss going to school. I a?pe that y<u will be very nice to ne iini^ bring me a lot of nice bines, also all of the other little buys and girls. Santa wear a lot : clothes so you won't get cold. With love," Rtaulah L. Pope D< n't forget Ross*. Barber Shop vi.-hinsr all a Merry Christmas and i happy New Year. Mrs. Hmrietta Padprc-tt and Lau a 1 l.atson spent Saturday in Augusta, Ua., shopping. Mi's, Priscilla Kaples spent the vcok-end at her home in Columbia. <rc. ' Please allow me through the "hnini of your vnl u a hie papi^ t<" hank each person who has subscribed to it. through. meT ibay bentr: Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bland \r 1 * * * inr. a no .>i.rs. j. W. Uunter Mr. and Mrs.' John Lattimore Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ross Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison Mr..and Mrs. Clarence Francis Rev. J. B. Bouknight Miss Florine Wallace Miss E. C. Younj; Miss Alberta MylesMi'ss I.ula Brooks Miss S. O. Simkins Mr. L. Johnson ?Prof. R-. N. Smith : Mr. John H. Davis Mr. Tyre West In acting as your representative 1 have tried to the best of my abilty. to add weekly to the list ol subscribers. I only hope I maj have a larpe list for 1937. I wish the above names apd all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Hattie Miles, reporter PHILADELPHIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. Byrd, 2254 N. 21st St. (rave a dinner party or Saturday ni(*ht{>December 5th, ir honor of her son, ' Mr. James Goodwin, who has returned from Mass. Other puests were Mr. and Mrs. William Weston, Mr. and Mr ft. Robert. Thompson, John Wes ton, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jenkins. Mrs. Janie Weston, Miss Gtossie Mae Goodwin, Mr. John L. Adams, Miss Anna Lee, Mr. Jotin Weston. At this dinner we all did enjoy our ".elves and nay to Mr.?a Oft?Mrs. ? have us apain soon. o *or Mr- James Good2423 I - ' eater f>u - -Z? . & ^ [ COLLETON TRAINING SCHOOL U-?Walterboro, S. C.?ILhc second . > district meeting of the Home EcM onomics and Agriculture depart I ments was held at Colleton TrainH ing school', Friday, December 11 > 1U36, under the direction of Messrs 11 J. P. Burgess, W. W. Wilkins and Miss M.' E. Pegues. Officers were *' elected fob the year and they are I ...George Curry, president; S. Buck r man; vice-presidentMisses. M. L. 1 Patterson, Sect'y-I Francis Thom> as, assistant secretary. The busi- : | ness part of the meetipg was very ? interesting and every teacher went I home inspired. . i We were glad to have with us Mr. P. J. Hammit.t, principal o' . C.. T. S,; Mrs. Marion Odom, su nervisoB of Colleton rnimt? :m.' . M iss Mouzgn, supervisor of Dor r vhestet rounfy. After the business part of the meeting the guests were invited in the Home Economics Department and served a delicious course of o cocoa and sandwiches." The refreshment was given by the agrivulture boys-und- served by three- members of the Home Economics Department. There were teachers from Summerville, Charleston, St. George, Smokes, Springtown and Branchville. The next district meeting will* be rn Summerville. A Christmas play will be presented Monday nipht, December I 21, 1[936 in the Colleton training school auditorium by Misses A. Pi'asier and J. Hammond. ."Don't i Tell Me Its' Christmas". An operettaP in one act. A Christmas tree will also be had along with ' -the play so the students will have i'a change to give their friends a gift if they so desire, j The faculty and st&dents regret to say at this writiftg that Miss . ; A. Frasier is still sick. We are ; [ wishing her a very speedy recov ?ry' . . HOLLY HILL NEWS C Despite the unfavorable weather during the week, Sunday was a fine day. , f3 ' At 7 o'clock S mday evening, at Lovely Hill Baptist church, a canarvitv nililionpn U'itnncao.l tV... i wonderful sermon by the pastor, { Rev. J. W. Hooks, Ruth 2:16. sub- 5i iect, "Reach A Conclusion." f The services at Bethel A. M. E. j hurch were ,\^-ell attended. The r first quartery conference of the Holly Hill Circuit convener! at this bhurch Sunday under the lea - I r-hip of Elder Beard. Every-"', hing went smooth as usual. ( < At 7:30 p. ni. the Elder spoke to 'j he young people, and at 8 " o'clock he preached atsioul stirring . sermon, St. Mark, TrttT.-^The two churches, Bethel and Targart co- j, iperated splendidly. We were > rlad to have Rev. J. P. Cuntmings. t Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Palmer.- . M isses A. M. Jones and A. Hamil- ' 'on vi>it us. Mr. James Funchess r joined the church. The first meeting of the Orangeburg County Teachers' asso- n ,:at;on (District 4) was held at j Holly Hill, Rosenwald school Sat- j, inlay, December 12th. The nie?'cing was largely attended. Wc s nuu wun us our county jeanqs. , Supervisor, Mrs. C. V. Green. The j meeting was reorganize.. The . 'billowing officers were elcftffl?T President. Ptof. J. S. Roberts; 1 Vice President, Prof. J. P. Ed- j wards; Secretary, Miss Ollie Mae Jacques; Treasurer, Miss Myrtle f Seaberry. ?Each Teacher was given aj nrw? manuel which was greatly-.^flppre. ciated and 'discussed briefly by , Mrs. Green. The next meeting i will be held- the 4th Friday in January, at the Holly Hill Rosenwald schcol. I Prof. D. E. Dicks and Miss Lula Gerald wish to thank those Who helpe^.'to make the^ Turkey Contest which was held Monday night, December 7th, a great success. Thr&e(3) prizes were given: 1st < a 9 lb turkey; 2nd prize a. hen; i 3rd prize a chocolate layer cake. . Our Christmas holidays will be- ( gin at noon, December"2TTt7i~*and i end January 3rd. Class work will be resumed January 4th at 8:45 -a. m. ) Prof. Roberts and Miss A. 5L i Jones attendee the District meet-, ( ing of the Agricultural and Home Economics Conference he,ld at 1 " State college, December 7th. I i > Misses Pauline Montgomery and i Rachel, students at Claflin, spent;: - the week-end at home. Mr. Frank Cain made two JI trips to Columbia last week to | < take Mr. Morris Edwards to the I Veterans' hospital for treatments, i Miss Gertrude Dicks spent the i week-end with Miss A. Hamilton > she reports a very pleasant trip, i i Don"t forget to s<ee Messrs Cain | and Johnson for your dry cleaning ' 1 for the Yulctide. ; 1 Mr. Fre(. Edwards motored to 1 Lois, S. C. Sunday to see Miss i Evelyn Sufmter. ( Messrs. Anderson and Edwards- . I will serve you your Christmas din- J ner Friday, December 25. Placed your order now, at the "Silver . i Light" Cafe. Il On Friday evening Messrs. 1A1-| phoso Cokely and Jamea Jacques along1 with Misses Delean Hunt 1 ? and Prisc.illa SMjeal. called, on Miss L Loui?e Williams, who at this writing is very sick. We all wish frr her a speedy recovery. Dofi't forget the Christmas Cantata on the 22nd. given by the membors of the club: Misses PriicilU ?no Dorothy SVeat, Myy- i } ' . THE I'ALMfcTTO LEADER tie, Catherine, Rose and Mary Edwards, Mayola and Delean Hunt, Florence Cokcly, Ruby Keitt, Corrie Morant, Bernice Smit?. ."/irie Wright, Mary Harmon, Louise and Catherine I rick, Marion Lisbon, Azilee Butler, Mulvir.a Shingla, Jessie Lee Davis, Eliouse and Gladys White. Miss A. B. Pickett, Instructor. Miss A. Spar.n and Mr. Allen were pleasant callers Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain. _ ? BEAt FOKT CO. TR.v SCHOOL Mrs. A. H. Christensen, Trus- ( tee, benefactor, loyal supporter, and frienu of the institution who J has lived to a beautiful but inactive age was very pleasantly surprised with an egg shower, given 1 by'the children of the second grade under the supervision of their ' teacher, Miss V. Fraizer. I These little children with the ithers are deeply -grateful to this i .iirtd white friend who has so unselfishly aided the march of pro- < gress ol our school. - , Mrs. India Shankln an^ Mnst.pi Samuel Gordon have been, called v 0 the bedside of their brother and , iuther, who lies critically ill in. Atlanta, Georgia. The students and feaehers are | . cry happy to welcome back Prof. 1. S. Shanklin. Sr., who hqs beer tway for the pa-t week, lie made everal Stops in the states of Ga. .nd Ala. Among. the places visCed was his'alma mater, Tuske-. ,ee institute, Alabama. lie . reibrts an interesting and . pleasant jftp; :+ 1 arion cot nt v teachers organizes state col- " lege cll'jl A group of sens and daughters >f South Carolina State coll?gt net on Saturday, Degclnber 4- ; RhTGTor the purpose of organizing i State college club. After some nteresting remarks "Were, made b> 'rof. Johnakin, the following of icers. were elected : Prof. M. Johnikin, President; R. P.acote, Vict 1 'res.; M. Gerald, Sec.; M. R Tohnakin, Trcas.; and J. O. Jackion, repoter. i The purpose of, the club is to lelp some deserving boy or girl ol his community to further hi i cholastic training. The efficient eader with the aid of each mem >er, 1 am sure 'we'll be able to ae omplish our aims. So watch thi . 'State College Club" of * Marion bounty. _ _ j: WH1TKM IKK NEWS E . ? a -Mr. Boyce Epos, Mrs. Rraddi* Cpps. Mrr~ThoH(lore Wrenich" mo- , ored to Durham, N. C, Sunday. s drs. Brad, ie Epps will make, bet y uture home in Durham, with Mr. md Mrs. Dolly Nurd. her manj riends will mis- her presence here n Whitmire. She was the old"st h nember in Cedar Grove church, ind could.be classed as the "moth- 1 r" of Ce<laCGrove church. ' Mr, ar.d Mrs. Ben Morgan have *' etiuned to their home, in Phila- * lelphia. I'a.. after attending: the a leath of his brother, Lewis Morgan, who was funerali/.e1 Decern- fi ier Gth.' a Mrs. Ophelia and Hulda McXaii lave returned to their home j?> sew Port N'i'W?, Ya. a'.ter attend. ng the death of their neiee an<l i, i ter. Miss I. is .ALnliniL Rev. 0%ven> from (*lT3, spent Friday nipfht, with Mr. \V. M. VVala-. _ Misses Geretha, Beulah, Ethel nd Elizabeth Swindler spent Sun- w lay. evening with Miss Maynoliu M?PS. The ever ins quests of Mrs. Su e anna Abrams. Miss Elliott B. tbrams, were; Me dames Ruth r Clmira and Essie Epps. Mrs. Elizabeth Joiner is indis- a m?""i ay this wi iting: ??- ~f We are gla< to have Mr. Mose a 'rater back in town Again. The sale E now on at the home ? >f Mr. Boyce Epps. There arc nany thiiy.rs to he distributed, ome and see. I am hoping my readers a Mer v rhrisLmas and a Happy New J] I'car. f SUMMERVILLE .NEWS r First Baptist Church n Rev. A. II. Clark, Pastor c 9Iiir>rlf>xr . n^nrrtinir A II Clark preached a sou! stirring ser rnon, his text was taken from St. . John, 1:5; subject "A Visit To 1 Calvary." We had one to put on , Christ by Baptist n the person of * Miss Ida Mae McDonal . ^ Mi-s Xathelee Wilson attended the, morning services, she is a 1 memljt'i' of Bethel A. M. E. chtrcch; ? We are very happy to have one J of ouil distinguished members ' back with us from New York, he 1 is also a member of the Trustee I Board of the church, in the pah-' I ion of Mr. William Brown. Jt... At 8:00 o'clock we were ready to take the Lordrs~Supper^and.-oVry g one was rejoicing. r At night another heart felt ser- | mon was delivered by Rev. A. H. t Clark, taken Item. -U?(^r.?Kth T chapter; subject "The Supreme . Gift to Jesus.*' We had a:: vis- , t itors, Mr. Clayton Manc'e, a grad- I ' uate oi? Alston' ITigh school and , Mr. Christopher Ross. We also ha. J Mr. James Smith f of Mulling, S. C. Mr. George Sherman of Columbia, S. C. and Mr. J James McCanic of Charleston, S. Carolina. ( .Rev. Clark joined Mrs. Mamie Rums and Mr. Daisy Elliot to- J gether 6n December 11,* 19.1(5. It 1 was quite a surprise to^ everybody t We wish for them a happy married life. . 1 1 - Mi ' ABBEVILLE NEWS [ St. James A. M. E. Church Rev. W. S. Minis, Pastor t Sunday school opened at the usual hour. Lesson was reviewed I by Supt. B. T. Johnson. Remarks by the pastor. 11:15 a.m. Our pastor was at his post of duty leading Jpb 11:1-14 as scripture lesson, then taking Job 11:14 as a text oi .which he emphasized the subject^ "fcfcprsake Sin". 7:00 p.m. Our pastor, with the associate minister Rev. J. B. Smith and Rev. W. L. Devlin were in Jthe pulpit. Rev. Smith brought the message from . II . Peter 3:18 which was full of inspiration. J Board. No. ..2. of. St. James A. M.E. church met Friday at the iiome of Miss E. E. Collier, Secession Ave. The rneetiug was tailed to order at 4 o'clock by the Chaplain, Mrs. Ellen W. Belcher. After the devotional side, the "meet ing was turned oiijer-to-the Ptes^-1 lent, Mrs. Eula White for busiless transactions. $2.01 was rear ized. Each one expressed their hankfulness to the Lord. The Remainder of the afternoon was used socializing and during the time crackers, fig newtons, parched pecans and hot cocoa were served ind all enjoyed themselves. Joint lostcs.ses, Mrs. Behnie I,. C. irown and Miss E. Collier. Mr. and Mrs. B. T, Johnson wor shipped' Sunday at Browns A. M. S. church. \ mends of Mr. Arthur Turner *Tf glad that he is up and better ifter being confined to his room few days.' , Friends of Mr. Joe Hamilton, 'oplar street arc very soriy that le is on the sick list at this writftffv . . Mr. Peter Jenkins of Atlanta, la., spent the week-end with" his amily. Rev. \V. S. Minis wishes to thank joth white and colored for-their :lndness shown him and family on lis return for the fourth year's cork at St. James. (11ESTERF1ELD NEWS "Sunshine always follow fain", "he week Was cloudy anil rainy, ach day was dreary and cold; .ithin "us, was something remindng, of "Sunshine in the Soul", lou can smile when its cloudy Li*. fair,, you can smile - any time ny where." Suifday, December 13th was a igh day at Mt. Tabor M. E. hurch. The first quarter of the onference year was held. The vry eloquent and distinguished lev. J. W.; Taylor, D.S.,. of the Jennettsville district was present nd in his usual way delivered a ;ery instructive and tho|ightful ennon from Matt. 1:4 to the eaer and waiting congregation. ATs " ociated with him "were the Rev V. W. Edwards of the A. M. E. ion chuich and the new fifth year 'astor, hi v. J. A. Gary. All seem annv over his return and t.h?> fn ure outlook is bright. After the mining services the pastor with he D.S. motored to Mt. Zion .here the J). S. preached in the fterhoon. 7 o'clock he brought nother message tb Mt. Tabor irreal exortation which was benecial to all present. This closed lovely quarterly conference for he first Sunday after annual conerence, about twenty dollars was uised during the day. With such ading men as Bros. L. R. Edwards, Johnnie " Sanders and the ood women, Mt. Tabor is bound a succeed. Rev. J. H. Toatley spent the eek-end out-of-town on- business. Miss Malinda Cqe ha<l as heinner 'guest Sunday Mrs. Addie lailey and Miss Fannie McLain. Mrs. Pearl Edwards is in Cher aw nursing a very sick daughter. Mr. L. R, Edwards spent Sunday fteinoon with her. We pray ge to hold up. 1ARLB0R0 COUNTY TEACHERS A S S O CIA TIO N Bennettsville, S. C.?The second neeting of the Marlboro County Vac hers' association was, held on i'riday,* December 11, the the Benicttsville High school. I)ue to the fact when our first neeting several of the schools vere not opened the election of' ifficers fpr the 10B6-B7 term was Itferred until this meeting. The ifticers were elected as follows: Mr. C. D. Wright, president; ilr. J. S. I.aSeine, vice-president; klrs. T. T. Robinson, secretary; ilrs. V. J. Stubbs, treasurer; Mr. >amuel J. Frasier, chaplain; Miss kf. A. Baker, corresponding secre J. PrnpTain fommittec: Mr. Marra Spears, chairman; Mr. Everett rhompson, Mr. Chas. Greene, Mr. iLobt. Brouton, Mrs. Rosa McColum. Mrs. Dora P. Bristow, Mrs. 'atsy Robinson. /Departmental groups; Mr. Everett Thompson, chairman high ichool; Miss Annie L. Bomar channan, intermediate; Mrsc Sara 'M. j Hackmon, chairman primary. Af*l er the election of officers and com nittees the?committees -of -tbejroups went out to make out the irogram for the January meetingThe High School group: Subject! 'Friends And Foes Among Iniccts", Mr. William J. Gilliam. Intermediate group: A demon.tration in Grammar by Mrs. T.' T. Robinson, followed by general j lic/ilieoiAn Ktr V... ..jr Hit giuu|J. Primtry group: Subject. "How 1 o Teach Reading," Miss Verliej bright. General discussion ami tuggestiotfs 'By the group. The next meeting will he at the ^ennettsville High school, Benlettsvillo, January FT, 1937 at 1:30 )'clock. All teacners are urged to >e present and bring your dollar to we can register 100 percent to jhe State Teachers* association. Mr. C. D. Wright, president (Miss) M. A. Baker, Cor. Sec. reporter. | fortir if f BY HKRBEl :* TO YOU Although I could discourse At length On how you've given me The strength To bear a something that I'm sure A man could not alone Endure, . I fee that it shall quite Suffice To say that you were all St. "rtice? L You proved yourselves to be The kind I Of friends they claim we can C LINTON NEWS "By"AT W. Thompson ' Sunday being a very pleasai I day all the members and fri?m were at their post foY Sunda school. The superintendent is a ways on time, Mr. H. L. Alexai er. The lesson was reviewed I Prof. Alfred T. Butler of Nov berry, who brought out some vei interesting facts about Sunda school. . , The church service of Friendshi A. M. E.; church began at the usi al hour by the pastor, Rev. II. V Walker who always preaches froi his heart. We are asking all of th<fyotin wrnnrrrTinii men to attend th#i / C. E. League each Sunday aftei noon at 0:00 o'clock, help us t make our League grow strongc oy coming out taking part in ou I programs am. service each Sur day nite. Sunday being the lind Sunday goodly number" of the members and frien. s came ove arid worshiped Sunday night. Tho<e. on the sick list are: Mrs Annie Hill, Mr. W. C. Calhoun diss Marie Bailey and Mrs. Gee McCoy. Please go to visit thos' ,x3ople and remember them a Christmas time. The Y. M, C. club will meet a he home off. the President, at 17A outli Bell St. Tuesday, Decern oer 22. All members are asked ti >e piesent. ~ , Train up your child to read th< f 1 _ - aim it prows older i . ill never . * part from it. Stop and think or look up thi neaning of the word "leader,1 The word loader tells you. that i s the leading paper. Fop infor nation, see the agent or call 3-5 When you crave home cooke< -luod stop .at Hill Hros ' Cafe am da river Shop, where you eat hink and be merry. You fin< he Palmetto I.gader on sale then rom Friday to Sum ay each week To the dear friends of Clinton is an agent and the reporter nay I a.<k each and everyone o ou, to donate something al Christmas time to our dear moth r an . father, who are very-oh of aire and in had health. Thej ire the mother- and 'other ol "Tierd-hip A. M. E. church. Being the oldest members on th( hutvh ri ll, they are Mrs. Maritl Tohnson and Mr. T. B. Ferguson Please giyO them something thai : hey may be happy at Xmas tinu also. Irero are others that we shouk help, also; the reason I spoke ol New and FAi AIKEN-Allftll ?? iav W POVrtivr- Dcrrmber 0. 1030? Lv. Augusta ; 1:00 P. M Lv, Aiken __ 1:00 P. M I iV, CO I.UMRIA 3:50 P. M Lv. Charlotte 7:15 P. M Ar. Washington 4:35 A.M.' ^r. Baltimore TZ 5:51 A. M Ar.Philadelphia . 7:27 A. M \r. New York 0:f5 A. M Ar. Boston ?_ 3.:UU P. M RETURNING Lv. Boston __ .0:00 A. 'M Lv. New Yrrk 2:30 P. A' Lv. Washington - 7:05 P. M Ar. COLUMBIA 7:20 A. M Ar. Aiken __ 10:05 A. M Ar. Augusta ..10:15 A. M One hour and thirty minutes New York! Through sleepin |- and Washington and New Augusta-Washington. All I conditioned. Comfortable cos 'May b? occupied ml W "Pnr aWnlncr . M.wv,|/U?D vtM acoci vauuuii, l U call or co mi W. E. McGEE, Asa Cotum so U 1 R A I L VVAYi I A Saturday, December 19, 1936 Hebitalions f IT ELI DICKSON X Not find, That I can be of cheer Till when I'm with my mother once Again! ...... TO LITTLE CHILDREN AFRAID OF DYING My children, you shouldn't Of having to live in The land of the dead; For those who are ther? have .W Bt en graciously blessed With many good things that ! We've never possessed! these is because of their health ? ami- we -mis* them very, much from _*J. their church duties each Sunday. It was a great shock Clinton Thursday nite, when Mr. C, A. iy Wordworth's home burst into j. flame and was burned down, losin,g n. oracticallv all nf his Vir.nbojV.^t-1 . - M ?M ??v*V4 >y J goo-jS. To the, friends oi' Clinton v- ?help Mr. Word worth all you y I possibly can. iy Mr. William Hill and Mr. Robert'Johnson spe>nt the week-end at ip I^aurens, S. C. l- ... , , ? ii Subscribe For gj TV?e Leader, 'morning, Feeling Fine! The refreshing relief so L many folks say they get by i taking Black-Draught for con stipation makes them enthusiastic about thi? fino nM . , AaaiV) VlUf purely vegetable laxative. In the way it relieves const^ j potion,' Black-Draught puts i -the digestive tract in better condition to keep on acting J regularly, every day, without . your, continually having to - take medicine to move the r bowels. j t Next tIme rg-i - "^ jkr I you need a 1 a laxative, be f| ?1 sure to try ! I BLACK' It II?!P1 DRAUGHT A 1 1 hIIIto Sold 111 r ij-J^ packages. iTER Schedule ISTA SPECIAL < i shorter tine from Augusta to g cars between Augusta-Aiken ? York. *Lounge sleeping car 'ullman and dining cars airiches. until 1:00 A Jf. res, tickets and other Information, nunlcate with it. Gen. Pass. Agent bla, S. C. iHERN jjpl SYS T E M r . , - VV*.?^ ..P.WILLIAMS 1 -uneralHome i JPEN DAY ANI) NIGHT ith Quality and Better Service 4) Phone 9*7? | frMI)ULANCE SERVICE I.A.DY ATTENDANT 11 1808 Washington Stre?t II COLUMBIA, S C. II t%i. intiiiMMim. 11 ma i