The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 24, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3

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k Saturday, April 24, 1937 GREENWOOD FARMERS TO I SEE BEST TREATMENT I DEMONSTRATION Negro Farmers l'eat 249 Bushels Cotton Seed in Aiken County Greenwood, S. C.. .April 11?Two I demonstrations si v?\\ dig the cdr-t rect" methi.'d of treating cotton seed, jn a rotary duster, with 2' < Ceresan, have been ariar.gyd by *> Lj. V*. Walker, Negro Agricultural Agent, Greenwood. These demon- j . stralior.a to be given by IVml .It. Webber, Jr., Xeg'o Agriculture Agent. Aiken will start at J a. m. Thursday, Apuil 15, and con- |. unue tnrougn ire day. The demand cvf the people for j. 0 result demonstrations on cotton seed treatment is very great itt ^ Aiken county, a< a result the agent-' f ' constructed a portable outfit consisting cf a large drum rigged up .with axle and mixing1 board supported bv-two'saw hordes il l inch-| -OS hjn-h. Tllj;- el'f< (givy Hfd'fl dis. 1 infection machine is conveyed by . means of a trailer, Up. to the present, finie 3 IP tursh' Is ' of planting seeds have been treated by colo'red fur mors jn Aiken county. LIXCOI.NVILI.E SCHOOL On Friday evening, April 9, -the , girls and boys speaking contest was held in the school auditorium. w The win re rs wore as follows: Boys ?George Simrtu/ns; Girls?Arthur Leo Harrison, lion. Mentioned: Margurite Dowese, Alfred Mc^ : jCray, Vcrnell. Nelson. The judges were as t'o'lows: Professors S. Schumpert, Fiancis . *C. Jackson, and James Ii. Bt.'iids. Every, oiie seemed to have been pleased with _ tlu?decision of the judges. The winners will represent this school at the District Contest, which will be held at the Six Mile Graded school'of> April JO. On April 2d, 1937 the District Field Day expr cvju"' will Ix' held at the Liberty ' Ilill/schac/l beginning at 10:30 a.m. All *?>f the schools in .this' District will; meet at the above mentioned ~ ^school with their various exhibits*-Ebenozer A.M. E. Church Iiev. E. W. Graham. Pastor Lincc/lnville. S. C., Monday, Mar. 20th. a hearty worker and member of the church passed away from us. 'Mrs* Nancy Mayes. Sister. Mayes was born ill Pendjef ton. S. C. She came to Lincoln-, ville about forty yCais aero. . and connected herself, with this church. On April 1. {he Eulogy was do* liveie 1 by Rev. Graham. at th.* church. The survivors are two daughters, ore son, one errand daughter; gvnd a host' of friendr. She was Iryed to rest in the Sojovrn Cemetery, at Lincolnville. I.ineolnv'flle an 1 Hbonoz.rr church have lost 'a gioat charactef, a ^ (Treat worker, and a wonderful woman. - . COPE NEWS ? m ... * On Friday, April 0 the death ansrel came and called Bro. ?T$urJ j Hoggins to the sweet boyo'iuKi Brother Huggins was a life long member of Good hope church. After an illness of several months he passed, from labor to reward. He was a steward, treasurer and a I class leader. He will be missen j frc.ni bis church. and community. Rev. Jackson having been indis-| posed for several weeks cot Rev. j G. \\\ Jumi or. to preach tne iunei- , al. Mi\*M. t\ Williams and teacher.; the .Copi\ Graded school ] invited Rev. J. P. Washington of Cam1 roil. S. pastor at S^. Peter Station, to preach their education- j al sermon. lie. came forward with wisdom and undcrstar.dir.tf and preached for onr consideration j from prov. 4:7: Wisdom fs. the, principal thintr. etc v. Wc need not tell you that it was 1 , an excellent sermon if you've ever , heard him. He jravo each hearer i a thought' to* carry home. For the benefit of thos{, that haven't, you-j, ishould hear him. Our hearts Wert* i made to feel triad. May he live on ' and on to preach the word c:f God. | " Miss Qzella Coken spent the week- | end with Mrs. . Jackson, her sis- I ter. A. It. Sumter, reporter j A ? MARION NEWS J $ . ? ' ,? The mon'inir* service of SG John : A. -M - r chmvh nils well attended, , i and Rev. Jenkins, the pa-tor was j l at his ht'-t. Hi- text was taken from" St. Lnke..1I:lH, using as his - ? * l-v i'TTnIf A/| It'v/M'C/lC " | Miwjrvi, ^iiavd * Sunday school opened at the usual hour, with many persons in HI attendance. The lesson was well Bl taught hy the teachers. Rev. Jenkins gav,. a brief review. j Mrs; Anna J. Donnelly, a promihert member of the church and a member of t he choir .passed to the (treat beyond after an illness of several months. Her funeral was 1 held from Et. John A. M. E. J church. She 1< ft many relatives and friends to mourn h"r loss.*. I The funeral of Mrs. Mazyc.k was held at St. Ju'-rn A. M. E. church, Monday, at lh;JO a. hi. Sim was a native of Georgetown, but had F ?. lived h(M(. for a number of years [ She was a faithful member of the church.?She was suivivcd hy one 1 B son, Mr. Al?x MaZyck, two daughters, and many ether relatives and friends. Miss E. M. Taggart, lIome Dem- I onstration acent of' Spartanburg f county visited friends in Marion If over the week-end. I ^ All of the clubs of the church - are rallying for the District meeting Which will be held April 15-16 at Little River. ? The pastor, Rev. A. J. Jenkins is having a banquet for all the of- j ficers of the church on Tuesday evening. lie is desirous of the presence of all. It promises to be quite an enjoyable affair. * Mr. and MVs. Williams of Buck [ Falls, Pa. are visiting Mrs, Wil- 1 Hams' mother, Mrs. Frielson. Mr. and Mrs. Mabry arn leaving for : New York, where they will make ; their home. Mrs, Pauline Sima Is out to the I McCORMICK NEWS [1 The second quarterly confer- j ence .of tlie McCorimck-eirctrit was held at Springfield A. M. E. church April 3?4, with Rev. 1'. M? Gary en presiding. At the opening of the ; ^ C'ont'erence on Saturday the pre* ed siding elder, after lining and sing- J oi, ing the tirst hymn, and prayer by . Rro. Fiank llasker of Ebcnezer A. ' ?U M. E. church, he read as a scrip'? p. tin e lesson the 7th chapter of St. a. Matthews l'Jth verse. lie coin- j Gc .merited very highly on the same, it The conference. The conference | ve was organized with. Mrs. ttlith A. \ so, Seat Is "as secretary, and the var-'i ious committees were appointed. I in The disciplinary questions were j re asked and report read. The I1. E. I sc gave some timely remarks a-j pi long the work of the church, which] te: was very helpful to all. Rev. I. I'll W. Mm tin, oiu; much beloved pas- on tor is bringing things to pass on co the McCorinick circuit. W? paid Oi wur elder out in full.' " - g-u-i Sunday morning, though a down in pour ot rain ? found the faithful I M< ones at the house of God. Thejeh Sunday school was very beautiful- w\ ly taug'it and was reviewed by the 11 presiding elder. 1,; At 12 o'clock the presiding elder W lined- hymn No. 402. Bro. Frank- IV Iluske-r olFered prayer; second W hymn No. 465. Scripture lesson at II Peter 1:20. After singing the N. elder,took as a text the lGtU verse of the above named chapter, sub- da ject: "Reality of Christian Re- to ligion." The sermon was a litastei piece which was enjoyed by all. The conference was carried out in full. We have-quite a nunibenon the sick list in and around McCoimick, On Sunday, April 11, the writei along with Mrs. Rosa .New, Mrs, ;u< Mabel Freeman, Mps".' K in fly Kd-j*1' mends, and Mr. D. Seafles motor- |T,>!. ed down to Pluhi Branch and wor- A( shiped with Rev. G. W. Bradley .S and members at Pine Grove A. M. { E. church. We also attended a funeral oi l , Mr. George Brown of Greenwood, | ? ' who was funeralized at New Hope!'' Baptist church of Plum Branch, j 'K S. C. Robinson and Son Funeral;!" Directors. ' ' " I We are looking forward to our j' rally on the second of May. The 1 people of McCormick were looking forward to the coming of Bcttisl1! Academy on last Thursday night j 11 hut were rained out. The-death of Mrs. Mary Ramsey came a- a great shock to her many J\ j friends of McCormiek. ! 1 The Missionary ladies of Spring- ! ', field church are planning _great things for their rally. . The A. C. E. League have bcen'j" organized with Mrs. Ophelia Gil- K chrrst as leader. Mr. Jasper Freoriian, the oldest i member of this community is ask- j J' ing though this column that all ing thiough this column that all V1 pastors of the McCormiek circuit to write him. 1 '? i to MfSS III RTON WINS POPULARITY CiONTKST T| .. '.* ' ^ j The Teachers Popularity Col)-! test at the Orangeburg county training > school, Elloroe, S. C: eanio to a successful close, Friday ;s" night, April I), 1937. The contest' was sponsored by the Parent- a' Teachers' Association of the, ' -chool, iir order to raise funds to J'* take care of some past indebtedlies and cunent expenses. j *'; The teachers worked with their j " particular classes* 'and sponsois. The classes and sponsors used vai - , ious plans and projects in securing j fhese funds. The co-operation oni'jjj the part of the general public Wasj (J| splendid in each elfort put forth. I. j, \Ve wish to thank every one who!,,, was instr umental in making this I ,_,j contest a success. ... ' ? The results of the contest incliid- - < ing the amounts raised by contestants of the various classes and to sponsors, are as follows. Miss Xelleda Belle Burton, 8th | -h and 9th grade.-;?Sponsor, .Mrs. ?'n Maymo Waymer. Totur $3X12. jX Miss Dollis E. Simpson, 7lh grade, h'i Sponsor?Mrs. U. A. Brigmau. ToTaT $30725'. Miss Corbin, 2nd j grade, Sponsor. Mrs. Ethel li. \\ u- : lianis. Total $21.10. I'rof. C. 11, j ''? McLeod, 10th grdae, Sponsor, Mrs. | j Carrie Williams, total $16.23. Miss L'eona Johnson 1st grade, Sponsor, j Mrs. Rebecca Paulin, total $14.10. Mrs. W. T. McLeod 3rd grade, ',f, sponsor, Mrs. Emma Williams; j p, total $13.5S. Prof. S. L. Johnson, I-\] 5th and 6th grades, Sponsor, j ai] Mrs. Katura Qaldwoll, total $10. j at, 25, Miss Margaret Reese, -1th! n-,; grade, Sponsor, Mrs. Alxada -rrr Moore, total $7.85. Prof. James |<>< II. Williams, 11th giade, Sponsor, -ire Mrs. Blanch Collier, total $6.61. The grand total $153.29. ! To Miss Nelleda Belle Burton hav- <*?* ing raised the highest amount in 1 'T the contest was declared the most popular teacher on the faculty of V thef-Orangeburg Oouiity Training-t~Luschool. . In: SUBSCRIBE FOR I TWTT T.PA nF!R ',1 X JL1XJ JULJi ! " . I P?" delight of her many friends again y>,. after being ill for about _three weeks. Mrs. Jo'hn Hart is improving to |i,, the delight of her friends. P;, Mrs, Laura Graham has return- \y ed to Philadelphia after spending^ | several months in town. ex The ftincfal of Mr. Charles Wil- v.i limns, l>unlap street was held at *(1; Mt. Pleasant Baptist church, April an 11, l'Jd7 He was-ill for several g> months. Quite a large crowd at- gh tended the funeral. He is survived s. hv a wife, three daughters and one er, son, many other relatives and Or fricndB. ful Wil.KN.U l.li llAi'T. Clll ULl Kev. Win. Watson, l'astor? Mmtiay sviiool at thu usual houi tli Supl. kichurd li rail Ivy ii urge. A wry large alLendunc: i,s present. .ill teachers repot't good lesions. Sunday was pip tjan day ail day at Tube mac 1 ..>0 Uuaanu 1'ioiu the Sutula; nool in the di'ivv. At 11:00 a.m eachir.tr service bigun; 11:tli1 in. lie-v. W atsoii pleached l'loi: mi. d:tM, subject: "tlod's Urelei was a woiuioi l'ul sei moil eiijoye ry much; at 1:00 p. in. Kev. Wat n lu Id service at l'ioasant \ icv At l:lu 11. V. 1'. U. was largcl iviiiUd, a very good program wa iiilercd. At '?:00 p.-in. preach ill; rviee began. Kev. W atso cached lioni pai l?tl-ol tile sail) :<t used" in the morning svrvici ie spirit was high.all day., liver e seemed to rejoice. tienerj 1 lection lor the day .^."iO.Oo. l'ip gan rally SlVO.'.io. We are plai ng to have the organ iystall b v second Sunday Ik_rMay e outers nay. inc. sick ot tn arch is improving. All clubs ur riling hard .lor our spring rail 10 Senior Almsionary met at*.Mn iwson, entertained by Mrs. ul illiams. The W. A. met at Mr: arl Pollock's home on Echoo S edncsday. The Pastor's Aid me Mrs. J ess a> Law sim's home o . t'aliioua St. Tuesday night. Th mday coining' is Junior chtirc y aiiif 111 1 yo.ung -people are as lie be present. \\t-:i:pin<; maky baptist ( iii ki ll - KeV. W. ii. Neal, Pastor White.Oak, S. (.'.--Although th .athor "was amine what chilly th :i shone above and at 10:00 a.n i appreciative-crowd had gathoi for Sunday school. After an it resting study ol' the lesson w defied as usual to a line review "the. lesson by.-the- paster* d. Morning, services began at lid! .dock. The devotional side wo :(ducted by W illie Lather.?TP lot,,.. l. . .... o. u)T.in? message. He xtsed l'c s subject,. "The Five Power's t fe," which was explained ver autifully. Wo must say that on istor is improving from time, t ho. Everyone present" eu.ioye e -sermon and seemly said si lose of old. " Surely he must he an of God," to h'intv us such :i lucntional as well as a spiritu; rmon. After the usual set\ic as over the l'o)y Communion wn yen to a largo number with vei eh spirit. ;Mav Gfd's blessing ntlihuo to. fall on. Key. Seal th: >; mijMrlit jro on pleaching sue ad stirTiny sermons. We were jir'oiid to have the pa: if's wife with us. her present lye much inspiration to the sei ces. Wo were very glad to get tl istor to say that they will he u spend a week in our ronnnnnit ; was. retuiested. We are pi t n ine' for them. II-, 1 \ II >.\ ( (H .M Y TIvACII lMtS' ASSOC! atio: The I'ru--)!! county t>as ? i: t'i !i held'its -. ?:j:?r nn.-iithl cot in# ii> i Sim.- hiudr . sclnv ditoi iiiin .Saturday, April. 10(1 ii.< 1 >4 im;r-tie lii -t in?.*( tin;r >inc > Mt r-v Meethjg in Op mliia. made it vi ry i'itcrestini 1?in-ti ia-livc. AI'teV the dcvo 'iial exercise. ami rending th iivKs ?if the h' I mevtimr. AIi II. Ciault, county superintcn at of education. was present an very tin mo-sage v.is given l> in. IFU has made quite an im cssion en all lie* teachers !> ?>' intoiest shown to .the ou'lare r.ouis. A motion was made t ve him a vote of thar.ks for th a id' work, dene for thy colore Miss .Tulia nr.-bron, tlie sccie y am! Prof. Wm. M. B-gan, tli easHrer, in ado' their report whic '.wed the association was'in tin !ial ci'iiditif i.. Tin- renoi i/vi'od that i? 1 77.nO ha I heeif col fl. | :;iil M'Ji.lO, icavms: a l.al i-o ??f ? l'.MH) in I 'to t roar.Ui o. I't.of. J, I' lv/oll aii,.| L'nrL A. .A !11S spoke ( (' t ho Work In1 y done f?y the Stale Ttaeltor* socdutioh an ! asked thai thi My Continue its.support in th lore as it had done i tv-ttoe-pH*?frr The association voted unam -.sly to' have a Study Center fo county )! \t year, and seleotei of. ii. Kzyli, tli ' president i s Julia Itohoin. the . o rotary id Jeam - Teacher;-and Prof., \\ , Bojrar. th,. trees'r. as a com ifloe to make a!! the arrange art- fr/rr sane; Thi'iay'nre Wc. an ikinjr forward for pfVoat thing! ;<t year. Miss Julia I )olison, the Jeahe ichor. snake of her work in tin ar.ty this year, Prof. J. Ii. Er'.el lie of her great work, and v.n: !!".w' J hy a timely ad iress In of. A. A. Sims who made a mo in that a (" vr mittQ(. id t!11 i:rtT~iTi pointed a draft; a suitable rose ion commending the work ol iss I)ohson, and sen 1 a ci/py o e same to the Slate Depart men Mdue:ttion, asking that she hi ir.rrcd to Union next year. Th< esident appointed l'rof. A. A tj \ Prr.-iY Win. M. Bogan am of. L. Tobe. Tlx* I lames Ruscnnnld School This week I am very busy will : closing exorcise of the abovi rni'il school with a program 01 (hiesday and Friday night*; Th< blic is cordially invited to th^si crciscs which w'p feel sure yoi II enjoy; for we would not bp t amp to render <h:r program ir y school. And for th.is fine pro am, too much praise cannot ht en.. uiv -assistant. Mrs. El dorr Thomas, who is a tireless work always agreeable and pleasant ie can always depend on her foi 1 support in putting over an.> ) r THE PALMl?m> ll\DE| ranW/ : 1theSf t a I BV ABBE- VVALLA U n,-ST * TAUS1 O- Th* AMi'W ? mi " -i-' !?r-wf ?Mi 1 .2 NOTE: Your question answi a clipping of this column is end '! I 2 i eply, sond a quarter (25c) an< ,! velope, for my New Astrology ^2 mail free advice on thee (3) q ii a birthrate, and coned, uddresj, t u | to Ai?HE WALLAC E, euro of T1 , 4 Assembly Street, Columbia, Sou 1*1 ' _ _ _ 1 " I.. T. W.?I want t<> I.now it' the lL* ?iiJ'l 1 low tares anything i\>i nit'.? l*' I' road your piaper \\w Uly and y^tind jnaily inteix-stinir faqt.s in it. j " | Ans.: The young lady in tpies'Sjtion enjoys your company. . . hut <- slit- is also interested in A.NOTII -v Kit HOY whom I believe that you s- are ae?iuuinted with. Duo to hot u extreme, youth. . . she will not 1 * j thake up her mind to tuarry anyMono within the next fvw years. ! . * * * * * "| H. L. W.?Why is it that I do f 'j not. have any success at anything ! That I do? Will I do belt i ? ( i Ans.: You will ves. . , sti ,KKEI? IMA'CitiiNT,. Yu:i .hnven'i bei'ji aide ttt put your whole heart | I iut<? your work and unless you do j so, you can't succeed. before the [middle of summer ><*j will be making a better sttlary than yop u ! have made in seVeral \ tars. [' H. N.?Why do I di'-ani of-litis " j certain .man so many tinVs? Also " tell me. is my husband jealous of ? me? ..... M Ans.; The man in qnr^rmn Wrtb ~iu>ver mean anything to your fu ture life nt?r any of the dreams \ou M had about him come to pa*"-- -YtV.t keep him on yoi^r mind and in all probability this Is why you dream. [ of him so much.. Yes. ... your hus. band is jealous and don't you think he has reason to he? ir ? V Aj A. L. K.?My hushan 1 drink-? ami stays out late am! In- tells me that he is jtist out ha.itg fun *' 'with men. Am I jiti'ht it, accusing him of the parties I hav in mind'' 1 Ans.: lie ks having tun alright and don't think for ?uu- miiuite l> that he isn't; . . however jt . is \ CIJKAI* "Fl'N which will grow " monotonous to him. He is not asl. ; socialing with your C'Ol SINS. , . ! they wouldn't have him. * * * % * T,. O. ?I feel so I'mvn heart-v t-d and lonely sometimes I feel (hat u>- good movement. In a f'*\v days I, after school i-- t.'ut', he leaves for. y New. York to join her husband, and -we fear that she will not return 11""site does not, the sehoc.j room has Iosj a wonth rful teacher, whose.' ; place will he exceedingly hard t > . till. Ikre i.- hoping- that slip will. ^ decide to return to* the schoolroom here -'next yar for the . string to the latch on the door v hangs on the-c.'litside to her. ij- - , I am winding u.? my third year i. , as principal, and my thirty-eight L. <:>S) year as a teacher. And wish to say that >ve j.ave here one oft hp u best set of whitp trustees that I i. have ?ver worked with. May e, their kindness im-reases. Win. M. Iiogpn 5i _ .. V MAHF'N (OI N'IA FIELD l).\y [. a si (ci:ss ,1 Tin- Field Dav on April 2, U?:i7 j (i ; for all the schools in Marion Cc/.. q proved a gala day Y'*v the boys and d* girls of the varied-- <chfA>ls of the icounty. It' also ]uoved to be one! . of the best Field- in the history of j. t. | th?' schools. Quit,, an enormous] h |crowd was pivent; there were ; e : many visitors fnun adjoining I counties \ix: FL. < i . o, DiHon ai.it. I- j I lorry. .. . Tlie prograirt con-i.-tcd of read* jinpr contests, -pi-Mirer. matehps, and ^ . a-dcclamat i< u e.' i: Music was ... furnished by Mull in.*. Marion, and Spring Branch schools respectivos ly. ! e ; . T*!e exhibits v.wv exceptionally ?f-2Vod~~ahd show- ?i that much piv gross had been ir,:ide along the r linos of class.'-oont .activities. Priz:l es offered for exhibit.- were as fob ; . lows: I First prize: Sp; iiigfp'ld school, { Mrs. X'oia Ciowhy. principal. Second prizet Sr. Paul seine'! - Mrs. Louise M.i--cy: priilieinal. p Keading conti -t: i ii *t grade. s i First prize: Spring P,ranch j : school,' Prof. .1. A p.'F. r, principal.] s Second prize: M< .vin school, > .Mrs. Xesbit Ai in*-. :-C. prineinnl. ! Third prist**: P< Hoe school., s l'rof. Lege'tte. principal, i* Spelling conte t . I- urth Grade: - Fii.-t nizc: Morion I.Vi iil,v 7 training school. Pi of. M? Johna f_ Second prize: Xaz :S"cno, Mrs. f Agnes Copt-land, psirdpal. t. Fifth* diode, Spe.!l-iv.r: i; ' First-priz.*': M J'"::- high s? hod, Prof. K. Rich; r?iprincipal'. .1 Second ptize: Mavion county! 1 training school. Pro!'. M. Johnakin.j principal. r Sixth tirade: i First prize: St. 1'au! sc'u:. 1. J | Mrs. Louise Masscy. princpial. l ; Second grade: Xazarcne, Mrs. ? I A. Copcland, principal. ? j Seventh CIrade. i j First prize: Rains school, Mrs. i F.Fartor White, principal, i i Second prize:- Pet* Dee school, ( - Prof. P. C. Lecrette, principal. * ' The declamation contest was ? i won by Mull ins high school. : L The out of door races were ourrjoyed by all and <aie could see tlmt : | good sportsmanship had been m ' i taught by the teachers of the vor-11 I * , ?l # i ?J_ A J ared in this paper ONLY, when $ osed if! your letter. For private .j. i a self-addressed, stamped en- XReading^ and xccoive by return uestiotis. Sign your full name. X :o all" letters! Address all mail ! [IE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 X th Carolina. 'A vv %-y. 1 am just forgotvii i?y i-v -y- . Pspteinliv by tin* dim. i' ... \\ hat sh'rul-l' I ii<iT Alls.: M AKE l-'KJ L\ l>S. <> course \ uu are lonely and t ht-i isn't any reason Tor it. Take a ' ^ more active interest in social at--fairs in >??j|\city and ? spwially till ^o,.t Tl.?. t tit is I II II - < < ?' ii. i are many' eiiarminp men who xxouM like {<> he tin helter terms \e it It \ <> \ * * . I.. 1>. Ii.? Tell in.- it" i v.rrl !!| tret my money? T wonM .like X" have some question.-- I ai.. '.v. re !. privately ? Ans.: You will e\eiituall> pet the money. It will eonve to von in sueli S.MAI.I. A MO I NTS thai you won't realize its \ a I tie. It ,'j'j yoa desire one .'of my As.trolosx Iteadinus then send a quarter and?n, I will be plad to pive xou free opinions on three* questions iriyufe- ... >> ' / . ' ' in I*. M. S.- \\ lieir 1 !eaV.- h'eii- 1: the-near future would y<'u tlunl: i1 _!.!< \v.6ul<l be ripht for my pirl friend l\ -Itmi I to ill I At lint litr.-. ;ikTT~~oH T7" \ns.: Sinee you are doiihtf.il. I too think that you had not better take this couise. \Vait at lea-1 three months before attemptinp this plan and see if >our 11 Id A1.11! will permit sueli. **?*? t . . K. C. Will I pet my tlivoft," spoil and '.will I marry the man-1-'that I .am ei.eaire.l to marry?" ; < Ans.': You will luive no difli- :cult x in seeufinp the divorce. ^ out ul preseent friend isn't quite as in? n Vtlll ne lx,. XX i time.and I DO NOT think a tua:rajie will take place between y.u two? Don't depend <>n bis pvar< \ iny Miu. ? * M. T. ('.- D.? you thi! k that *1 ant t iu'lti alim.it niy c<>;.<.!i-J i:?ti'! Ans.: See .jour doctor tor he ' will be able to tell you. ioti< schools. Prim s Dm tacos: .. ? to 'in Ya.d Dash (IjM'> i : l'ir-t oii'/.e: Xin-n school, 1\. : T lake Smith. principal. S't ei'jui .i>: iv.' : , Mal'.ir. - scle'"!. "i Prof. Iv. Kichai'l am. prir.npa!. II ."a Van! Dash (n'nl-t; First' prize; Pha*;?'tProf. JanioH Smith, priticiii al.. Si e. ! pri/e: William Prof. II. I'., (ifu v. principal.-T-.ree l.etrsre.l -Kaee; ' M First prize; Smith Sy.a . I': . II. Hacoie. piitteipa!.' Potato Ilac": First pn/.t-: .Mullins loch - i. >. !. Second" prize- Marion t'.r.rn;. a.Trainintr school. : "The. l'ieid Day exezci.-os cith.'.i- : tinti-d with a bns'ehall raniv: /'ion lt versus Sprii'tr Hranch. The sc?::v> m wcr' 11-11 in favor of Ziott. Too. much cannof be said of tin- CI untirimr efforts, of Mrs. . Whi?.. *< supervisor. Mi\ Kiehar.t-a.'n. p*S -i- yM dent, and the executive committee who uorke ! v?'ry hard ' to make . Field Dav a success. -m-, Mo... 'V n ..... . y 1 . VII IjTJiV III f K\pressing Thinks + .1 Wo wish t<> take this opj oj tu:n- , ty to thank the rnvVeliants of Mar- ! ii/n and Mullirs who - <>. willingly !k MV.1 r.ill, h- i iK.U 1 . TO to In? givenMn tho various e nto-ts. ' Teachers anil pupils left. inspired -i to do bettor work mod term. < J fnrir.ro Willie. Jurioi tiaela-r ' j' RKED STREET ^ X >?< i'. t. a. m i.i.tim; . a i fcr? *" Anderson., j* ('.--A i epri ser t a t'j* live number *V'f members an i ,l. file. .Nta.vsen:'-;-d at - ! ,.1 ^ : di'on Anri,1 .1 i'"" vieir M e l- . ? lar 'voiitljdy nie.tiiur To pre-ilent. M s. S; IVnv pi-, si le.i. t Miss r. ll. Wrir'r. viiva',1 a lowed* b\' the 'eiM-v-s : intr wine- vi ry : eoiopi v.it = were made by Mesdaims I., Me ... ('!int<v\ \. !'!"a\. S. >, ! -... Mis- M. T. Neat .<>.<' . 1 11 I lie, < Yuanizat i"- a!'lk S'.i'e IV T. j \ 11< < > i iri>i ::). 'flu- s-. i.i j-.> I'm ? M . ' - ry-!i\v .!..]::>! < ( t.? . t-_.- a. -o-. If < i;itii>d w ]> ' h va* , iv .! ay.d wi!! 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I- \ K All It r \ I! s f>> Ira n k 1<4 < \ <] 1 Viom tlir* uirn-i'!- a, l ,:r;Y la - from.a ip Mi v. iiiint K ,[ . a lvsiui m-a lit*. . report c i':ir T-'.-i-!!. - '' ? hanU.. V ; , tin fa' sr.- ,- 11 hc]] tiuu< will, and i: . br.ii.-ri: 10 'V:;'"-- ?? 'M--- i tho;r { ImiN. the fair t>,' v: V Natl! t'Min i^ -h.-T'!.-. *?' ic .irt.^iu'l i;. i. 7 bi'i hi- flock. th farm* r fails :r <1 fails :t< . 1 tilt'. s", io' school t teacher-- will loi -> . their h?lis in school. <>; th? -facryi- fail - and have notliinp t<; ship. jfj ?4 w\ railroad tia.ir. will ir.ake at: a;.""" empty i-i jp7 ^>1 the farmer fails as ho soim- Vt? flj time must, * j' 'jbj ??> lustrv stands -till and. tho wheel ?:[ t of Commerce1 rust.- ! * it whe,, th" fartiici: succeed as ^ succeed he should, | t> .oBni Iverybody" is happy and we Cj 1lZ2 "all" feel good. ? X. Page 3 V IS\fH HOI1 i ss 1 : \ f i euAe, iAA R COLOR i NG t< IjrO' tOU'5 MO "-, V . ;.!( V J'. \ I" 1 l.S'l I 111 14*11 ' . . <>. KiiuiriK l'a-t?>r - rU -? S, ?' . > :aj.\ A j i ii ' ' ' ' Ai'ifrUaii.t " ' ' ' . . . at _at / - % . O-'V.-.-; MiS\>TlJd.VI. ? r? XI.I t \ XC1J ' i t. hy.r.'j ; >< mo .!; " .;V '-J? V v.. \<J ' / ' VV..( "<..v : W.V-: ! " : -rrri-' :\a'!e ' - ': : ; : \ ":a:f' . iA ri: :>th. ; : yi:< : ' A.- i . ' ' . ..n v, . < i * . : M, a ivid G. Ellison cnorul insurance u -1 and cilU-icin at'tcni ui vc Pi l?.?- a IH. business ' 1 ' V ' ;ed ii hi mePIJOXK 5717hearty . . :|f' . ite and ? >. -w V.j m who formerly suffered weak,- run-down condition as t oi poor nourishment, have d they obtained .-much bene.taking.' O\RDUJ a ' specialv no 101' uv:..'-:. They lound >cd to- imrea.-c the appetite :v. prove d; v: est ior.. thereby .[ them more strength from Opd Tally there is less discomfort ulny pounds when the system . . en strengthened and the var? ious functions re' stored and regit' o '; luted. u CARDUI < is given so much praise by the thousands of women who have taken it that it is well j worth trying by others who suffer i similarly. Of course, S-SPv'J ,if not benefited, ??? consult a physician.