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GREENWOOD NOTES
Brewer High school opened its
chapel doors to an anxious audience
who was there to see the
play "Here-.Ci>mes..Xlnulie". la it
Monlay evening which was presented
by members t/f the N. U.
G. cliib.
Never before had Greenwood
witfci^ised n better performance
by Its own talent. The entire
cast played the jpart of real nrthits
and won tft? approval' of all
present. >'
So well were tht^cithjons' pleased
that a pleu ' vjas made to' repeat
thc. play. Thursday evchinjr
the State theatre was given over
entirely to colored people. I he
participants were even bettor than
the previous presentation. No
doubt about it, it was the ta< k of
the town. '
The cast were': /-Mrs. Delphine
Gardner, Mr. anh Mrs, 1". K. Robinson,
Mr. Rt^i'nak; Hunt, Dr. 1.
M. Tompkins, Misses Mary F.
Smith ard Agnes \\imams, -m.
Robert Tompkins, Mi^s i Turner,
Mr. Laney Percival.
Mrs. A. Perrin, directed this Wii
derfui production ami Mrs. Hunt
ami Mr. Henry Wl'lliams gavv thei
untiring sain vice te> make it a success.
The N. IV (j club under the
flea.Airship of its must, e.ll'iciem
president, Mr. Henry William.; ha.-;
accomplished quite a bi't du ing
the past months. At various
times help, is given where neede..
and its latest goal . lias-, been to
help our town: own hospital.
This club had its last meeting
Monday evening and will disband
for tht. summer months. It disbands
however with, the determination
to do even greater things
when it unites agjfci'n in the fail.
Our schools and colleges - have
close,- and mar.y are home again
riamci'y. Misses -i^orytme. Ware, X.
Fox, Bhrdie Adel, Sir.eta and Ma-'
a mie Peterson, Wilhelmenia 'Johnston,
Jessyy Smith. Helen Lohuux.
Miss P.ackus and Mis- Oglesby.
Misv iaraii?Tompkins- of Mar
ivii., o., * ir\ in tin* my >
her mother.
The city .war slacked iiti 1 :?< 1 deneii
over the' sudden. death ?f
. Mrs. I.ula Coleman! Site ha>. hce;i
dead several ho-.ns In t"->-j? anyumo
reachd her. Tht. friend.-- ol' her
'Children, Alice and Charles and
those of the entire fami y sympa
<- ?thiv.e \v A v.?them i:i?their los. ?
Mft?. I.ela l,oean of Donalds
spent tile week-ehd here with relatives.
. Friends <>i' ..Miss .fimniye Williams
will he interested to know
that she i- at hunr- ai'tei- stuvessfW'y
ur.dvrtfi'.iiiff an .operation - at
Brewer hospital.
Mrs. Alice Nicholson i ns retnrn
Co to .New .lersey and left little
Misses Cecelia and Winona hero
for an indefinite stay.
.Friend- aiv \:??ii:rruti:latinjf Mr.
Frank Wi-'liams on hi-' n eer.t puichase
of a beautifpray MT \'-S.
Mrs. Sarah S. Thompson after
spending two* weeks with her mother
and relatives hi re and in
Prosperity left Tuesday for -Marion
win r0 sin* will main- le.r home
with her .husband. Mr. W. II.
Thompson.
i:i)c;i:rii:i;[) m:\vs
Services were I ? !<1 at both . Tri-*
?Tlity an! Maevdtunn eh-ir-h with
Communion s.-i-xa, t"~rrn
pastors at their p<>-t of doty.
Mr. an. Mr--. Li. W A:id<-i.-:rit\_
spent Mast week in Aiken"' with
their daughter.
The Juvenile Thrift cud) met at
the home of the little Smith brothers.
Three new-members added
to th roll. The r.ext meetin'g-at
the home of Janetlc Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Sngh ton, Mrs.
Barnes frop) Aiketi, motored here
to accompany Mrs. Lizzie Waldo
to1 Columbia.
Mrs. Zenc'iiia < un]; motored to
Augusta la-t week on business.
Miss Emm.a Bryan was home
last week before leaving for Cape
Cod.
Mfss Juanita Co'ok i> spen'ir.g
a >_'\v weeks ip Atigu.-ta.
Miss Ju/'otte Anderson is home
after snendintr several davs in
Aiken.
Mr. Henry Oliphant gave a social
at the Mutual Aid hall on last j
Wednesday night.
.Mr. Jack Blai'oek has a fine crop
and is do'ing nicely with his hog
project.
The "Ag" project hy the boys
c*n the first picking of beansyielded
HO pounds, the same sold
At a reasonable sum.'
UNION NEWS
The sAks nigh school i,,i,i its
annual commencement Friday
morning-in the auditorium of the
high i??hool buil ving. About .r>0
beys and grls receive ' state certificates.
The address to the gradnates
was delivered by Attorney
it,'. '
PUPJTC'V"ue?jw.iLSir*':5'".*'''- ' ^
Sawyer of this city. Thfis ad- ar
dress was far above the average st;
address delivered to our fo?k. ne
The auirejss to the Alumni association
was made Friday night gl
by -Mr.. G. W. Bolden- The annual .u
fi'iut'n was delivered by Rev. T.
K. Robinson. The new officers of 0i
the Alumni association: President
Cornell Roseburgh; Vice-Pre&ident,
W. W. Cureton; Treasurer,
Mr*. Maggie Fret. and Secretary A
Miss "Willie Eubanks.
The Union folk welcome Mr. UI
and Mrs. C. K. Wilson in our |K
city. Mr. Wilson has been representing
"the N. C. M" tual Life
insurance company in Newberry.
Ue made a wonderful record there
an < he comes here as a promo.ion.
He takes the place of vjii\ -u
H. E. Williams who has also been I *1
promoted to special agent,
- Many of th? college students (1|
'.ire home for the summer vaca- ^
iion, .Miss " Bobbie Peake, Miss
Oddessa Johnson and Mr. Kussell A
Gilliam came hi with their degrees
.rom State cotlege. There are 4J
! uany others here from State Al.en,
Benedict and Claflin for the
summer.
Miss Thelma~Dawkins of Va.
a J
state yollege is also here for her
.aeatien; James Bo^.uten, Otis
. jirr.-and Miss Wilhelmenia Rice
. oine from Claflin after spending
very profitably year.
Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair Swan will
kt
appear in a recitai at Bethel church
fhur's/.ay night. Mr. Swan ap*
... eared here before. with the ' l'a1*110X1
s Claflin .singers. A treat is
n store for all who will have the
Metrsttre of -hearing - them. ' :
I Dr. C. A. Dawkins and Mr. G.
W. Bolden were in Camden Sunday
to see Mr. Booden'? -mother _
. In/ continues seriously ill. T
Mr. K. X. Williams, the locals 4
farm agent is \;ery busy tlv.'se J
days. Aside from doing his coun- ?'
,y work, he is making some contact
.for Mr. 11. K. Daniels who o
is not too" wu'l. .'Union friends of
Mr. .Daniels hope that ho will o
oon he well.
Mr. D. 0. .Nicholas has return- ?
il hnmt." after spending several
.ays with relatives in Spartan- J
burg:. , i
Friends of Mr II. L. Hardy of
wort* made sad to' hear .>
.if -i ts death. M Hardy was
T >iK' of Paeoict's outstanding cit
Zoiis and will he missed by all the
people. .
Mrs. W. \V. Wilkin's* of Orange- /
ati\*e here. j>
Miss Reatricj. Reynolds,. teach- n
:r In the Sims High school 'left ,
for her home in Charleston, where )
he w'.li spend the. summer vacat
icon ?? 3
i:\STOVKR NEWS .
Iuist Sunday all church goers "
found it very pleasant attending '
-ei vices. Communion services
were very go'od at St. Philip ant a
.-' vt'.ih .chureo'S. At STinoh A.
M. M. church two young men i
mined. - . "-tT"" " J
Xcxt Sunday at St. Philip will.
e Children's Hay and on the 3rd ,,
- ? :? .. ;n i.r. (Uiil.lii.ii'< li;iv and .1
.il\ ?lil ??v- V ^ ..... ^ ?'
juarterly conference- at Shiloh. j
f!it. fourth Sunday will lit* Futb- |j
i ' Day and the program will
*,e eorapi/sed of the following: Bro ^
loi n Parker chairman ait) Bro.
David .Myers, K. Deveaux, John
.i:111.?lUouy Johir mi. Sr., David ?
liter \V M. Webber. George
\\ asliinirtoii. PaTil Green, \V. !VL ~
T aker, .Sam Martin, Richard JonThomas'"
RobinsCf- Isaiah 1
' .hnson, Wa ter McKnight, Wes- 1
lev Fav and others.
r
| While visiting the siek I met
it tie Gladys F.vans, a new comer u
if Mrs. Joe Ivvans and is doing '
lively at this writing. v
Mrs. Rosalee Kilt one. o'f the ^
'lest cooks here, a worker at St. R
I Phi. ip plays her part well. ..
1 Mr. Willie Hopkins and Miss i
In' iy Mnrry were elected dclegat- il
s to the Sunday school cooven- w
tion. a i
Rev. -IliAvnutn and family moto- ,\
e > to Union last Monday on busi- p
The ACF, League of St. Phikip
under Mrs. Lessie Myers, presi- |
lent, assisted by a group of young
workers of the church met Sunlay
at rt:30 p.m.
Our district superintendent Mrs ,
Sunday, morning and we urge all ,L'
tudents to be out and on time at
I _ '
; : !!> a.m.
Mrs. Delphine Tucker an J sis<t
returned home Brooklyn last
Ft id ay after a long1 stay with ill
mother who was funeralized last
Tuesday.
The Palmetto' leader wnll bring p
you al l the latest of any confer- v
once Tn 05 state. Conventions,
missionary. schools, societies and K
fraternal, ousinoss and social, h
adds and church news and many S
more for only two dollars per w
year or 5c per week. This paper k
carries ' the largest circulation of si
,
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rts.\^ Hikit ' ' /' .uiY. jL... . .
Iu bwulih WiiiI I I..J
mil i
ly paper in our group of the 1
ate. Senu or see Kev. bowman J
> wii supply- you. 11
Improve list; Mrs. Lottie Prine,
Mrs. Williams, Mr. Joy Evans ^
is. Ljlli0 Sqyire, Mrs. bettie Car
r, Mis. Annie KicharUson, Mr>nue
Cringle auw others. Jiu.
aOt'Ue (jiccii, Mrs. Katie l'oiia,
Mrs. Mary Sinitli, Alls. Losa
ee i-Kitt, ans. Jell tocof . iviis.
, JCliKius, alls. Lirza ibimili Mis..unity
mntoti, airs, riossie iu.u,
an lvauing uie "Leaiier" \> uy
it you
oo'.iie lo church,- go to chorea..
CAMEKON NEWS
William, Cheeseooiu, ?U, ol Cits
ill (.ion m>! urt'K iiiui wus Diiiii'ii
Ait. /.lUll CllUlCll. llll! 1 UllCl'ai
us p'cucncu uy nov ai ci*iI
ell 114.. 111 i pusioi . .HJlVlVillg
.'e -i urouivrs, 1 sister, - sous Uuu
UUUgHU'l'S. UCilKllLS alKI JUIlll>u
uik-t'itaKers in cnaigu.
X our currcspuiiucni is lcliaoi^
ilutinou inai ixov. Caiinoiuol is
ling wo at /.ion and ins ineniuoia
iauiy lui.KM iii'v> K'uuvi>iiip<
Among ioccili wmIui j iu l ml.
tid Alls. A. ii. iiiaog are ail.-;,
iiuicna IlauiiigaiunoL^ Airs. I'an[ -
Mngueiu, ails. Ueu.gia uuvait.
i louniiOiu wnu speiu UK*. ua,\
slung ami signtsooiiig.
ails, t ui a l>iaou not., a coiiuiiil'e
niooinig nci'v anmuay ti; iimr>t
Ui lloi VU-tlUl'.o -Wi.ioli lliovl.
i August oil i.io l.ixo UaK Wiii u,
ui. a. 1. iiaiiipii.il,' pastor.
Lairgo crowns Mum t>iv?\n chupiuiiuwod
tnoii' pastui la v. vv .
. Xluwnian over to v. ranger iiapst.
cfturcli vwioic tucy put tin.
rograni ovoi'.
hnioigonoy villi) luel Tuesday
l Air. and airs. K. O. \\ aison's;
>iv V\ oils, principal i Alt. C arol
scu.uol principal. speaker.
Dr. Wens told many good tilings
Kit were being toil.*. 1 ilia Is
:;c strongest niiatK ial club yu.
a me t on.
Revs. \V. R. Uowman ami J. 1'
i ashinglon i etui tied from Allen (
ETKwTiOiteement and reported the
h'aiigcburg f-trice led tin.*- lifit*
r:U Vonleie.net' in lilianyo.
ilAVnilHKY niSTUICT
CON r EII K N v i*:.
The New he n y. IlRtrkt C'onfernce
is now history. The confer*
nee was held at Providence A.
i.?K. church?May dl-LA'. Ttnrastor,
Rev. P. C. Cunningham j
ad everything; amply arranged
or the entertainment of its nam
ers and'guests. ,
The presiding elder Rev. K. A.
alums calUd the conference to
rder at 11 did. and alter the de- i
utional exercises, conducted by ;
levs. Young, dutiable and liedeii- ;
augh; the presiding elder in his 1
suat aim understanding way and
tanner lectured and addnsscd the
mferencc in a very befitiiwg and
istructive manner ?o tht- pleas- "
it* of all The devotions each day
ere very fervently cai i ied ..,out :
y the .ministers assistned. There '
eie some ahle sermons pteaclrd
ui ing the conference bv Revs.
^?T7"7"1 "*
oy Miller, U. K. Young, David
edelihaugh, II. II. (January, .).
. Gamble and I). S. Sub. i*.
The topics laid down by the fa- |
thers in tin- 111niI*i1111 r>tn 1?law
ere. very intelligently ami lielpere
read by the ebaiinien of the. j
jpics, Th?y- sowed special re- ,
arch and consideration had been ;
ade and they helped all present; i
he financial side of the distiict
as fine, considerng crcunistances
here were some distinguished vis ^
ors present; including l)r. Saiii 1
ante. Prof. C. G. Garrett and 1
ev. H. W. Walker.
The conference as a whole was
success. The ministers an-. i.aity.
f our dktrict. are well ph ased ^
ith our piesiding elder. Peace
nd harmony reing supremely, in t
ur district; and they are well t
leased with the way the church ,
bejng carried forward.
The conference voted thanks to ,
ic pastor, his good people, and
ther adjacent churches for the ,
rryal way. entertained the confer- (
nee. It will never be forgotten,
lay God pour His blessings upon
hem. .
II. B. HIKARD,
rosperity, S. C.
HOPKINS NKWS
St. John Haptist Church
ii f w V ^ _ i
i\fv. .1. n . I'fiMiur
It was a busy clay with Rev. A. ,!
. Porter havin accepted an initatiop
from Dr. J. VV. N'cai' to _
;rve in fconfe of his churches. ]
:rst to A^tioch B;>pti-st of Co- !
irrohia whore b? reviewed, the 1
unday school lesson. Second he 1
ent to ISt. John .Baptist, Hop- <
ins where Dr. Neal wa3 spon- i
?rtng a home-coming program. <
!iv 11 ' - PALMETTO
LEADER
lev. Porter -usinjf for a text ]
o'ini 1:11. llo plinloted St. Johr
1 yours.
,V AVER KEY JIMOR
LI lilt Alt Y NEWS
Come boy? ami gills get abeam
he good ship Faiiluul and tiave
a ah us as we visit the various
uuiitiies und learn interesting
arts concerning them.
The following young person:
tave signed and received theii
1.
Misspells lor the summer tiavel
iiielina ilazgard, \ lvian Adams
/osepn Cum, Lillie .Viae Weston
Willie Alae Williams, Willie Tuy
or, John Wheeler, liosa Lee ba
is, Sara Goodwin, Georgia Simon:
James TaTley, Llnoia Itobingou,
vavid Gunn, Jr., Jennie V. Tiedeant,
ilulh Naomi Jeter and many
uuny others. Wouldn't you lnti
'U join us-, ciukliui and Travel
Club meeting- every Tuesdaj
mil Thursday at 5 1*. Al. Junioi
rTTpairinetit" ~~
^i'aim am.i iu; m:\vs
i h e_ UacealaiiViate svnv.on ol
<ie Lumming Mi'ivt High school
..as Sunday, .Uay Mo at ihc. Alt.
iali Haplist church. Kcv. A,
I Alcana pastm ol the Aiaccdoiia
liapli.-t church of this city.de.
yi'ca the address.
1 lie conniiemciueut exercises
.vere held ThuV:d;.y, June Mi\J at
; : 1 u l?.nh in the satire auditorium,
Ihvg'ram: hYuci'Ssipoa,.; ci.oius,
. frmeatiuii; chcm-, 11 ll .nrol7?s1iei*s
sv.aiiee Liver; Salutatory'with ora
lion, Why We .Need Vocational
i-.diKation, John \\ rliintn ('i.ieiiiiinj
introduction nl' speaker, llev. J
hdiiiiis; ..C?us> poem, James J
.uelniilie; chorus l'retty I'liiurosi
r'inwei; Oration and \'iu vdictorj
rTi.in School Life too Lite's
School, Johnny . \\ lister I'onds;
awarding of pn/.c,-, llev. A. 11
iiaiuood; presentation of' Dfploma-.
I'rof. L. \\ , Jenkins, Supt
it city schools; t'la.-s soup", J?t.
iSnkim. J. J. Alt I lull'ie;, trio, Just
You, Ik. II 1'aLuu. J J ALDulVii.
W 1.. Shelton; ll? i.e .action:
Johnny W. l'uini- va.ei.ietorian
eccLved a year"- suhsci iptron ti.
.he Leader's ltig'-l tor the highsi
average for f >rr years.
James . J. .McDud'ic third h<>not
-tudi'pt, received a live dollar a1\aril
for thy hi;: host average J11
AIhiI'.iTiiulics al o eli.oO lor the
Iiitrhest averair in i'ioloyy.
John Y\. JToiemun, salutatorian
Viciwl .*?fltr t'n'r llie }iiyrliost avin
11 is t?uy. Jie also won
-oeoinl plan- iii ("*o.-tato-walo esay
i-iiis?t--: sponsored by the Tutu
<*i.u)M< association.' This j>rix?.'
. 'a> tivr . ?i!!ai>. Miss Alma Snmly
wciii honorable mention in this
r.'ii s.t t o. t/h itiy a prize of one
li.llar.
.Inhn \\ . IV.iuK won honorable
mention I'M 'briny the best lieMil.
.I M.l. iit. J. .1. McDullk
..i>n lain.< mention for alteiiil
ny : eI'ooi' -;\ \ears without missay
.a ilay.
.1. \V. < n. man" oxcooiloil this by
;tti ndii.g . ii<>.>| seven yeais with
Ht hiiss.nv a i.ay.
Tin- Mm .>!' tlii' graduates art'
l.ilin K. 1: -2 a. Roosevelt K. Ryrd
' hi' \\ . < ..S mall, Thymus H.
Kilg.oo. '-Iaii-s I. McD-tltl'ie, Hcn7m
!T I'a''. II, .lii'r.hny \\\ rands.
Wat*',. I' Sir lion. W Kugriio
! 111111.ii-.?< i. .?W-;?Thompson.?U,
I!agw.-i1. I .on is i' Di'yson, MTxl sliiT'
!T'.r;<. I Icy ward L. t'uivoii.
\Vii*u>n Dondyv Roseoiicr
tehihvi iy. Eva Iv. IHckert, Ida I,:
I. n-kins. A i iv I,. I.andrum, Sunn
A. Miller. Franco^ Robinson.
\\-lvJa l\ St nigg?, Winnie L. She!
on, Naomi I.. Thompson and Alan
Snoddy.
SI' MJTAMU Rd NEWS.
The t in "my: of Cat l iar Street
rlii it d?sr-fr-?th<?(Iranmiar Schuuj
onilTiein em. nt' which was put ovr
in ai .excellent way. Thoy grad
jaled and awarded certificates to
20 hoys and girls from the 7th
.riade which will entitle them to
liter High school next year.
The music and speaking \\|is
'<?? *? i?? liam^nnv with thr
occasion. The little grrls with
their lone* (lowing white dresses
and?the > with oieain flahne;
trousers amT'dark blue coats add
( <1 much to the exercise. Rev. T
II. Addison pastor of Trinity A
M. K. church gave a very tintelj
and appropriate address to the
class. This is the first year ol
the school having this type of pre
i'ram.
Sunday, May .10, Gumming St
High School annual?srrmnn was
preached by Rev. A. M. Means,
oastor of Macedonia Bapt.'church
He delivered the sermon with
much poise and ease. On Thurslay
nite the annual commencement
was held. Prof. T. L. Duck?tt
of Benedict College held the
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. Free Advice All Your an;.
Life Affairs-1937
- :._. .: Jll It
By the Indian Chief "
j , * .vil
, I Not only tolls you a! out your .
I troubles, but joints tlit* way out of Cai
|ihc:ri. Tho Indian Ch.il' is not on- ?o,
r I ly a reader of your life but a buil- ,,u.
I tor of your 1'utuio. His advice has
"11)0011 acknowFd^d and appreeiatl
id by thousands of p-.ople.in eveiy ^ ?
I wolk of lift1. Ho calls you by your ^
|namc. The principles of his work to 1
I arc entirely, scientific and logical ;
I?not a inisUu i'ous foi uine-lcllin" -j
; I scheme. To prove this ia.T. he
[1 states that Astroloyy-is an exact ' l,u
I science hased ptiicly o:i inatheniatlies
and backed ly thousands of >to
I yours of study and 'observations by ; i, f
Ivor wisest men. It is purely a sci- y
|elitilie* thought, tcachinj; -yofir 'past ^
I life and advisiny: for th. , futu.e. '
. I Consult the Indian l^l.iof before 4
I ntai.inv' any chamvos in .in'one or otT.
' 11 tisiness allaus, si.irnint! ' paper's. .
1 love, marria.ee. see kino employ,
I meat, spei-n'at ions. - travel. friends
I or' "enemies. health or :tc; idcivts;' .
1 His 'Asir?i!i?vi.-al Readily is the '
, I most scientific human analysis ev r i
1 written and is 'an edueal ioral'liev.e'
I lit in all-affairs of y?> p- Ii'\ . I-Yono
'lit you le'arfi your you.' ami 1 ..
I eharaetoi isties so that yen ear pro
Iceed intelligently and Voir n !e.
I that are d: -laseful. Kwvy. pci son
.lis born with natural ta.l rt nh>ntr l'i j
Lertain Inies and A-tipdoyv . .v h, s i..
Tjirst what you avi. ino.-l nai nrally I
I lilted for. To complete your hup- __
I pines-', contentment,'{end c,<( ... in'
. lull walks of life, you s ' h'?!I. u P?4
1 tb.' liiio^-H.a' ( d. i J.
Triris A- ti i.)oe ieal' K 'ad n p. i< ' j
. I mcl'elv a smelt 1. >. >.< 1
' i" o!
<<r!y* a few* fart.- Imt' is :i . > :. < J
' oaklet; conVtmir.y the s-dntn':
' advice and iiilVi mat i? '
' a'f.iii --, ha-vd ojj y??nv . i-ri^ of th
Xo-li.-. T lis you yoiii' In \
and lCTcky. j;tim1 r. a; ! :*.!>o as
' ri'.e* i !n- ir*nh'rv of :>!' .1
whet Imp a '.ooil si'rn o; ,-i warninir.; '
Free Trrvliivr 'with earh pmehas . J
L Send the day you ?'mm?rmrH
month. I ^
Indian Hoit : I'm* i-idn \ '].iv<"r 112
i ndmest ion. tonsi ipat io'i. sionuv ti
. trouble. !Vp-A-Man t: i>i tweal;. vC"
hers, ivr*n and wdnier.. and lowey< d i^i
1 vitality of ti e system.' (>;;ick- j
I'C/. ma. chapped skin and ekl o>- s, I
Indian T.itianient for pri'i. h end- Iache,
toottia* |:o. sntr or litui * . ' ~T
tiled or. uelvi?,?r muscles. odd IV t- %
; in old folks, and painkill r. . J.
Sp cial voi'i iaide e'empour.l f.u
women. recommended (Y.*- n- atinert
for hunsiiifrival i*a-"s of weak* ^
ess. and di-oiders of tie- ferial?. X
i "sr. iterative orunns.
Nervine a nerve sedativ . %
nnin'-adi'd for epilepsy and hy-tera.
|p rVolisness, sl.epliwsiies.-*, pe'!- J
a-viit. neivoiis headache. nei\ous
iy pe.-'a. i.ervo"is irrita'ion and
'ecvoiis distiMhnii.es.
Spe-hil f '. atieeiit for , h iiouv f
lis in -inl'Ianvna ot v. a nte an*'
luonie. Italia,, reinedie fie- many 4*4
oilier complaints. ; 4
-Price 81.0O~~ yy
and up ;
I'.y unci "il
~ Indian Chief C\ White *>
Fiii- further it*.f<.* m-.l 'mi, -ci-I j ?**4
stamped- mvrtnpfs "I
1lours: '. no a. M. 1<. " on p. M.. j
All PMy. Sunday i * ***"'
T?nom f?.r Wlii'c and Polo red X
Permanent Address:' (liven Hi!!
Tourist. Camp. Highway. Number 1. X
N'i-w Hiool land. S. C. Make Mow ?j*
Prookland bus. <r't oil" at Green X
Hill ramp). Look for Indian Head
?ign. ;? I
audience spell hound :fs he ad- ij. '
disos'.d the class, with his fluent X '
in fornri i * 1 1 ^
close of the < xercise. Supt. L. \V. ^
Tonkins presented 2"> diplomas to
the boys and gills, |
Highland school' finals closed
1 wi.th three nights of programs. I _
The first night May. 20 was the'
Primary Department. On Thin s-,
' day night. May 27, whs another.
1 urogram which was skillfully gi- j
5 ven by the Intermediate Depart- 1
i | meat. Aral the clo-ino- ? *
' Monday,""Slav "0, was an Orntori??
' " . ,
ical contest be tween thrr"7?grades
of Dean Street and Highland re'
spectively. The poise and dignity
! also the deliverance of the speak-,
J ers showed they had been v?Vll
> trained, fl prizes were awarded. !
All were won by the -students of ,
Highland school. The judges were J
i- l'ivt of the le.n'lici s of We t Knd ]
, school (white). Afted the exercise
. was over, Supt. I,, W. Jenkins who
i was presented made very encour
aging remarks commending the
students aftfo. lie also announced
that the 8th grade would be add(
ed to Highland another year. ?_
Ttt? ?
ALBAN TRAINING SCHOOL
'he acaccmic work at St. Alban L
i bceii closed fro four weeks
work is stil going oil. Men
1 students are busy putting in
tor work and sewer system in
do'rinitoory. The inside walls
being painted with other imvemeiiit.s
for tiv? oiive-iienee
the large enrollment that' is exled
iiiis sunnier.
'rof. and Mrs. Dendy. visited
riy al the old stu.vnts last
k an a number of new stuts
who expected to enter St. ^
an this co'.r.ing duly. jng
1 r. Aaron Realty from Helton ers,
i a stu .eut heuTlhe past term
will
: <?ii int. canipus Minday. luttle sh0
us Goldie IJabb of Clinton rs whi
tiding'h whi/* ft on the ca lit pus s^?,
and
XI her aunt. g
lisses Helen Ivvans, Thelma mei
tor and \V"illie Mao Evans re- grei
t gia mates of Hettis academy
home to the delight o'f their a,,p
nv frieii also M/ss Lillian TH
in , ' tnov
JIM
Irs. A. 1\ Jieiuiy is expecting sjor
rave for Atlanta in lit we days met
attend summer school. whi
'he hail -lorm ;.'U>.< :1 through ^
... , met
community leaving a number wj]j
acres of cotton for Mr. Oliver' fasl
kcs and Mr. Hen Evans baje. "nF
lers w> iv hit slightly. "
Catch for the opening datc. of ^
A. ban's suniimr se> ioiv wh'e'i SH
xpt.ctul to. li'e about tiii' weeks tho
mat
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