The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 20, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3

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rr t ' ? ^Saturday, November 20, 1937 r~~ ^ '?s^| w ^ I* jppp^j^ * :< iw ?? Here in .the team that Co " Duckett. "Boniepee" Barber, L Echoes of Sports I ' I BY, "BUSTER" UAWSON | 1 Thanksgiving is Just nroun<._ ( the corner. The spirit is rurninfe < high nmonj? the football fans thru' ( out the- state and even bc\>ster? all over the. United States and a < few foi sign countries. * 1 The big Thanksgiving Pay >. | _ clas"h- between. A Tom University i I- "Yellow Jackets" and p?nc-dict i ''Tigers" promises to be pile of the r ! most spectacular games ployed by t the two institutions in many sea- ,t ' ?- sons. One -may ask v. 1<.V this ( game will blaze the hori'.c'n and *j Hp cause shrieking '-bices tc; crowd ? W the skies ly the* great leather- ' crashing boom-bard-ment of mole- skin men. I First, it is interpstihg to know 1 that the twtr'sohools of thought C have always trie*, to think tilings 1 through in order to diminish the I other. They are great rivals and 1 v will' push a peanut ten miles with 11 rthe ncs'c to keep tfc-feat by one o from j the ether. i; - Be??dict has lost one game,, a .. and /\llen hits lost two, but let i me remind you that these games lost w:rc out of conference games i In the conference Bervdk-t. has ? 1 e ? . -1--e ?! 11-..CJ i. ?uii wur uuit'ttifiiK nurur i u .son college Livingstone, JPnin-e 'a and " Morrijtown,, Tenn. * While ' g . Allen has won four- defeating t Livingstone. Paine* Morris college t and Georgia State. Both teams p ? have- -enc more game to* pb y be- f fore th* initial 'dog-fight'. Bene- r ?diet pfatys Qeorgia State in Sa li va'nnah tmd Allen plays-,Morris- t ? town- at/Moiristown, !J>Mi^__Bc)tlr h ~ steams -sjiouid win wri^i Benedict I having a hard tassel wilt- > the Y Georgia*. boys. - Y t r' Captain McDonaLJ Benedict's r left end will bear the bnmt i.'f S the battle in trying to stop the "Yellow Jackets" hard charging li "backs. The work he has dene in Lv previous years is still a niohtmare - tl >to the opponents. Defensively f McDonald is hard as a rock and roffensively he is dangerous to any s tpam,? because of his abi.ity to | t catch long passes spelts-detriment h to any team k Captain ' Ikei" Brown, Allen's j, right half-back is a swi*. el hipped youtngstor, who has locked v the south with his dazzling sprints l he even startleJ the "seven pil- g lars of steel" at Morris Brown by running 102 yprdjr~through?rhe?entire team for a touch:! wn on n the Jcick-olf. "Ike" Brown is a IS human wind-nyll. who thvcvs his j o " fc#/" [ the 1 at I w ARRg. wA l_ ^ * m by abbp- amer.cah NOTE: Your jjuofction answer i. * clipping of this jolumn is encloi pjfcply, sen J a quarter (25c) and 1 'elope, for my New Astrology R r ! mail free advice on tV.ee (3) qu< * Wrthdate. and correct address to > Assembly Street, Columbia, Soutfc R.M.W?Will I get the promise n promotion i.*r would I d t better y in business for. myself? | p Ans.?You very pr, bably a would be better satisfied in your y own business, but it would not be wise quitting your *pmaent b business connection at this time n Remain ? you are unilt aft^r c the promotion or until you f re in p better financial circumstances. si -~?wW^=?-I am the mother o_j_j two beautiful twin eh^d ' r. Re- y centl^ I , met a young man who b wishes to marrv me in s, ite of, f my mistake in life. Should I j t marrv him ? " - h Ans:?There is no good -re?>- J on why ycAi should not marr" c the man and trv tr/ liva in oeace t i' f ~ I_ k. k. -'?ittrMi-?Yi.'L it. - :_/* Allen Univer b * ' j - ii/'h T. Swinton atyl_Coach Diny'Dofig" I.eU and Grady Bt egs about at crazy tangent*, and auses his opponents to xecome i lizzy. Both captains have a< t no a chava*ter as .they aro r'tjoMbull player?. These two lads are a :oachV ideal dream of a eaj tain< Until lad' are sixty mimii '.oik?i ;rs Asho will carry the hgr.t uuitdfSflly throughout the viioount- ( .r. Thanksgiving is Allen's llome- | joining The game-will h,. play- ( d on Ilnut field. The faculty, t :tu k;nts and alumni are planning 'or .the -visitors, a proginm that s unniatchablc. To all the lov- 1 us of poth schoo.s, grafl.iates. of I he past ar.d students of ti e' fu-' ure, Allen University- and Bene- ' lict College invite you "to come 1 uul sup at the table of football 1 .tardom. ; Gtoorvill , S. C., .Xoverr'hei 1Z. : ?The roaring Tigers,of Benedict . 'ollege debated the Movr "town, I" Tenn., College by a score of :?!- * I, on a nu'uLy, slipp?-'rv hi M at /iiriiatn's stadium in GVconvillo- ^ a-t l'.iday night, umler tin- flood | ight^ From the start to finish , Jened'cf was .a lomplete master . f the situation. Morristov>. was , itizzle t by the fast charging line , Ljui the hav t running backs if ..the |, jitrcra. - (, yColinnbja, November 1 Allen-j.', l^iveraity defeated the Georgia , State Tigers after a hard fought, attle that thrilled the on?; fvous- i J nti -two ! hundred spectators Ti e I! :ame,_wa's *c.or)e*s for throe quar I . era until Columbus Burgiv?" in-I , trceptyd one of Georgia Rite's asses and ran for thir';* yards or a touchdown. "Dog" Harris an thiough the center cf the ; in<? fo: the extra point. kate in \ he fourth quarter^ aft?r Allan ud driven Gown'to the fifteen yard ino,.. Belk, Allen's quar'.irbaek hrew'a pass to Grady B i .or for . he second touchdown. Bergess v an off tackle for the extras ?uic. r icore Allt-j 11, Georgia State o. ^ Orangeburg, Nov. Id?'Lite Bu:l )ogs rf State college fouqii back ,'ith the courage of a lion to. tie he Florida eleven 7-7. The boys v ro*m tho land fo sunshine ami j oses were leading 7-0 uiv ! State t tat ted a passing spree .that twk , f he ball into Florida's D i l itory. | f Itate trievf another pass that, was , ; nocked up in ,t'10 a'r several j 'lorida players,""McDew jun'ped u^ ? t the air. snagged the bail and , an, for thi* lone touchdown for tate, f-Xig" Jimmie edit.son t :ivket{ ;tl*b extra point*. Score i Itate C Florida 7. -Don't wait, too' late, writ* the V ante c-f your candidate fov All- , tate '< The Palmetto L.?da<r at nee. ? _ f ^ I ed in this paper ONLY whe^ > led in your letter. For private ^ a aelf-adctressed, stamped en- Y|t needing, and receive by return y " Bstiona.1. Sign your full name, X * all letters.- Addr-sas all mail i Carolina. * X 1 #* ?. , ind comfort fpr the boliu.ee of ^ our li-fon, He must be a nobjo I t lerso-n to forgive your mistake ' ' nd be will'ng to be a father of j our children. ' k W.C.?-.My father and V other joth have goo*.'. jlc/bs e-.rning ice -salaries. Should my i rotlier' . {1 ontinue to work and lu-'? sup- j <>rt the family or go hack to f chool ? . | j Ans:?There ig no donh' that r ihat your brothers saTaiv ws/uld > e a welcome addition to the J aniily budget, however, I -think ( he family could manngc without lis mdp dating the school teAn. t Ie has eve'y rignt to so-'Sro fcn $ ducation and ahoulu' b? a'ovred 1 o do so. _ , . I i j fv sity's Seven Blc -T ^ ? : ' ? ' - Nelson will probably start agai tiler. In tile'baekliehl frwn lei S. C. S'r.Ujt: AM) FLORIDA . ?S\ 7-7 TIK. ' >-? | Or:ni}ri'i)n.ra-4; The, Southern 1.JT (\>U tVvejice thriller of 5. 1h e IV'17 was staged j staged here Saturday at'temcon j b a Madltnn i.f* Mono fails I1, \vh( h Soi^ hr Carolina State A. 11 X: M. College fought Flor da A. '! X* M. College -to a 7-7 tie in a " [\mtbnll ga?nc- thaL- almort spoil- . ? ul tho championship h'opfcg 'of the . 11 indofoated Rattlers'. -ofs S. (.'. State scared and U'.d> the extra p(*fit at t'ho be- ^ ginning of thV sAjoh.. fluatler| * ft; r I lift power drives <Jf M;'"ants and Watson had* carried n, hevball to threatening tcu'tnry i ('stimuli sou^d the touch 'own I ( , aIi; n~1.e "ictufrkt n pass from Gil- j ( iaui that had been kno.ucid up 7, jy two Floi ida players, a:ul~Yflf)!L, f' >e><.ss the goal line; --Diniuie ' rohnsoo kicked th,? . extra, r-oint. ( t*> . j'a 1 /i - j - i 1- ** ? ? ^ ivt.ii'T, lU'Riy uuiii irrincK ^ ; Shui i"marl*', a beautiful ?"> yard uii .when of ly two minute o f i :l; he firs' o'lji'-i r had expired. but v;ts b <meritt down In. (he \ icious ;'r;kl-> of "Gnat" Unrnoj. S G. m ^tnt?.? safety. man This' t*.cklo ~T* w.t n?tlor on', -of the trmno- for f H he rowniiuli'V of , tho h'lf J ?nd civnipH'rdy demoralised the, Florida t.am.'. S. 0. St^to sion-. ** >od the. Rattlers hor<>, rviilaiiK d t he beautiful lor.ir k: k?. '8. if State 11iiitr the host dis- a' ar.oe which- then nut ihoiu in hn ainjr tcrri'.oiy for. sooriiutT m F'l iri "a canto hack i;i the sec- ,'w yd half- with a varied aMnek of I w 'ift'-tao: le rvrs and passes.' and I A vent Yt r a toiuvnown )" em-.thn | sM vii oT a fter fh;ee fit's; dowiv.yn.i vie-. .A Cvi.uploted pass j-n the b^ 'mirth down of the th rd first J. !i/Wn >*"rires placed the ryi'l on tv h. 8. C. Statu t'.v.-yar.^. line, 8 vheiv Stracl.fln seo'ed t'he- *ouch- -< townfind r kijked" IfJF" ex- M ra point. j V . . ' \ I E After ajSlorpia, ha?^ tied State, the lluildops; urdea-hed Harnry. c vho ' trot away ^?or one "5-yai t un for Jn fir it cfown nilrt ofi the iyxt s^ie . a long pa?.? was :omt)l?iVd M.d later to Harney ,* Vr 2"? nui.t' yaj'ds gain thr?.t ' ilaced 25^_jCL_ Slafe 25 yuj;2c of foal. Penalties here prevented' lie Bulldogs from -sicprir.ji"' t? s*c- j.. oid touchdown. 1 (j, Fkni..? again threatened -in j ho t'ird c]uar^er that pi to d'the cj (all 25 yaids 'of goal \tVre a 0j placement was a^cmjAod but .. va's bl ".'ki-'il?hv State. ^ ? States?fifier driving f - two ivst downs sent n pass i\ft? th?.. w ii.' that wa intercepted at Ft or? da's Id yn' d line. Here'orida ' ''amble ' in the next sen s of days and State recovered 10 cards of p.. al. Harney on the U. icxt play made four ya?ds, then Vatspr 'attempted a rush which V u ill (i two yards. Two ffteiVi ,'ard penalties here, agr.ii : t S. . stnin kt f i the Bulldogs again *' Ynm seorijig. II tiding t v'e ball . 'or time- by Floii fa and State eas the st ateg.y of both t-anis A it thee) ose^ohise of the game ( e< ?! !NFI > I C'T n.l'li OH(IANi/.FI) w IN MARION "1 * After the regular meeting of 'I1 ho .Marion County Teach.As* .y r.viation which met Nov. 0 til' A' fi'flfl'l'ltnii nf fhi? A i fT Ornnt vi*re asked ito meet with their espcctive groups. Mr. E Richardson of Mullins _,li ligh _ schoo-1 ^cnllei the Ri-r-edict rvoup together. Mrs. (.'rfinrj? ovn*_Jeanf>s teacher predded.v""Tfid gPPUp divided i t vould be n fine idea to organise i Benedict Club, since we have plite a few graduates a ltd |riends in this 'section. T Era 'ia,tes of other schools. \ mil some-friends mot with * Us n this meeting. The f j! ..q:, iffice ? were elected: President* dr. Robert Gilliftfpd; Seel^'ary^ i -v diss Malinda Iriekson; Asst.:rc'y., ^Tis Cortne White: Teas".- S], drs. Robinson; _ Reporter Miss ! >tt i.e Cj. CJieeir. (|t Thd meet -again af- jM or theyirext meeting of the As* roeifttiorf. At that time, a d&fr- w lite program for the club will Kj )% discuaseu ' lp L THE PALMETTO LEADE1 - >cks of G*"anit< i-:. "??j? ? ? nst Benedict Thanksgiving 1 l to right: ('apt. "Ike" "UroWj \\ IN N SBORO N* i:W S '7\ Aii appropriate Armist5 pro- ] ram was :endored . at tie. Fair" t ' Id County. Training sch "> >'' la-t > hursJ?v the 11th undo: the ausiees of Miss 'Mary Wils on and 1 .cuf?1'. A. Stow.irt. Tin ..rdito- .] uni vas l'o ting!v- decorate- with American flags atnd ferns. On K' st.igb wr.s a vacant*oh'ir dec. rated in r. ourning which com- 1 leinuratcd. the black nTe i who t avo tlrir 1 fo for this gr><u,coim J y of ours. i Mr. Er. Pnvjs being absent. Mi. : . E. Mitchell, was the *^-nker v f the hour.'' Poems by HMi?se? c lice i\usse.l'lind F.lsie Cob*. Relarka by Mr." A. Russell Mis. Laura Bock man, ? no of lit* best Colored citizp? s j assbu ' iway. -Now-mber 10th, t ft'-r r ^ ief illness. She was fuuewiir- 1 i Friday .Lth amid is hwAving v' owd. In the absence of i. pas-_ >r at Wa; n.an A. M. E church ev. 11. C. (,'unnirgham p' ei.ehed L }u mineral sermon. wa- I iste.' by Roys. J. C. H n and ? . W Dixon. Both daughters. Mrs. T.vj lb il iid husband from Hickory. X,? * .. and Mrs. Maude Will'a nson ;f,- * 'I'.sUh a".or D. C.. wei at her * dsid*\- whet>lri passed Mr*'. Todi'of I.uti of Hi- l.r.ry nl) a friend of Mrs. Bell CO:v*V The remains wire laiA-to'. rest' \ i the Black .lack ce,.t*torv to ' vai.t the sound of the M'/inpei.', Mis. Bookman was a -i-tan\ oniher of Wayv.au ohj di. She as loved an., re-p^cled Lv both rit" md colored. Having sc1 * od di venrs in the i . mo. ot Siohii. white, <h . ned a vmh *r of that -family, who- >.tuek r her "until the ""end. To inou'n her lu-s sht leuviv* vo sisters.- ' Mt^danies Mat tie vj ims and Amelia Fraziei; two J >ns. .\'v. .Jim lh 'tkman 'i >t and Sf r. G -urge man .'it Spring JJi aliy. V.; t\\ (.. daugh'^K , Mr.v'. va Bell, and Mrs. MaUufc \iilliarn one b-'uiiiyy <. ; t"hn- r t*o, N. . Mit Job!.. ' . h. I 'iJfHJnatia club v.' Faintkdd ?i >uty training Whool guf <> a very tvrcsting . j>: ogrkni?aA f: Paul ! >t Sunday afternoon j : ndci the itspfcps of Miss Mary Wilson, " ttfrg 1-iMv teach! r._ The spiritual singers better T* now a a- the Ru-^eil c ren- i ted song services at St. Paul J11' n>h. Sunday night to a large1 " rowd. ThWo men auk women. * various churches have oandrd u'iiiscIvms* together f?>* servicer--4s a .?'.-?t ef their w at St. -n aul ,.StiK <a.. night on . member A as - fohkgl to the. church ri(T~?T2r~a] T was lifted. j'H'T have. l>en /J iise'd hy tl em for chu.fdur, here. Pi of. W.- I i t }aoj- s|a?.->?. n the w' ir.cipal of Paradise scm.ol. Great f! alls spent the day in our town ui aturday the guest' of P of. W. td . Ross. G Mrs G. A. Mi^dleton l r.ckn''y >< : Brooklyn,"' N. V.. is spending << .vhilo v.itn tis \\ c are gl;ui to ive Mis" K. IT1 <'Imk.-tout '? ache." bark alter a sail v : it to* <'1 r' l\um' 'in. Sonera to .bury "her' ,v aisjii. Mirtird* Mrs..-. Cart"- Gaston il bo htjye been living n> Bait;- t ior?\ eirnio tfo bury -hrj- mother V is. Kate Gaston last vua k ani a iay ?iny to keep house fur bj5? T tt her. They were accompanied*'/] L. th.it* Cousins. Maste; ; L e ami f, olson Campbell. \ Prof., Ogksby of Brnirvrd inLi(Uit<V 'Chester alst/.spvr* tk.or iv in pur tow 11 ijatu:\i; y. WIMIMIBF. NK'vS *i? Hrucc Tabernacle C'uirch S. .S." i'^ ?iin/p pgi-i^ fir.g ar<l 'rvices Hi\ being cordu'>e(! bv ;11 it* Pastor. Rev. J. P. Davi*. All 1 c:v.b?.*rs are busy trying to? got 1 july :Ar the annual 11 iif- rcnco. ,j Seve* al clubs are ...corking. Retc ar'<* Mrs. Alice P./vd, Mrs# >i--tM Wallace, Mi-" RstCp Rob * 1 foil, Miss Magnolia lln?T. A ,A izo of $;>.00 avill be go er 'ol'^ We were sorry to learn ,of the ath of Mi/s Hattie Mao Wind-|'I ish .tvho died November? 2rd m I 01 to Pryof hospital, Chester; S'Kofai as f'ineralziou Nov. 4th at ift. ti [atthcwa by the Paster; liov. J..[ p; . Davia. ' ij o] * \ f ;v. /v & e and ItsPranc BIPy . ~W^:v- - * ity ;. ' Jay.it Reacting-from left to "pfeat" Belk, "Dick" Bulge * I, njs thy reporter of Whit miry; #1 triad to' continual1/ see Mr. [Resident Williams on the improv d listl I also cpmend the other ick patients whef are improving. They arc Mr. Madifaon OrifTfn, drs. Lola Joiner, Master Huskel lunior Joiner, Mrs. Martha I^anka. Cedar Grove Church The "Search Iti Garden ' held" 1 ast Sunday night was very , at-< ractive. It was directed by Rev. f. P. W'a^e and managpd Mr, L. M. Abrams. ; On the third Sunday night tho Ten Virgin^ rill be presented here. Y v/ii uru I ordiallv invited to attend Mr. nndV Mrs. Haskel Joiner, >I.s". Lizzie Johnson. Mrs. Nealie :lpps, Mis$ Cornelius * Ogl^sby, Irs Fmnia bWir.er, Mr. J W. By-rd notoied to Charltte, N. C., last , i elk-en . to visit friends. .Mrs. Lizzie Wallace has returnto 1ensylvania. Mrs. Losaleo Caldwell a.td >Miss i Uiliie ilyrd have rcoently i-y.er.ed j heir schools. '" I Mr, A. C. Cald-.vcll has been ! nipl-vvijd in the Stat? T.'&Jning eho-o'l rrt Clinton. lie is the first , otur.il mhr. to handle the ,-oh. ..The box supper- given at, CTdar iruve Satu?day* night was a su'c- j We w^re glad to "have pros- i r.t Mr. 'Arthur D. Johnson, Mr. irthtir ai?J EtFie "Lee Far.t, Mr. 1 'iarenco Jeter, .Mr. Stanford in i ley, ' Tlu- airplane exhibition, ottraced a large crowd "Sunday. A lige number from town udmired he exhibitien. FAN-O-LIN NEWS A Fan-O-Lin system, Hair and toi-| ?t preparations are still holdingi heir. own. Progressing in sales! nd graduate representative. This us Ik-en a prosperous ar^d eneour- j gihg year for said system. Weave been enable to place Fan-O"-; in'-workers in ? number of towns' n i cities by making hairdressers ntl sab- agents. Twtftin Mullins: iiss NViilihXenia Gordon and Mrs. atie Carter." Mrs. Katie Carter expecting" to~ opt n up her beau, parlor in Camden. Mrs. Trea r Jones and Miss Sadie Moody f Sellers; Mrs. Mabel McDaniel ho is doing nice business in King He;,Mrs. Lerleane Hodden who. is -hug sale, agent wolfli in the rui! districts of Kingstrei; MissJ Inia Carnftchael is doiflr sale jo iTd ol K:-.'a?- Ni: hols; Mrs. fcrz--tv flrehm at whose home I stop. --V- , t. bile at -Nichols', is a race apc{ lurch fekder# She is running n, nhiue busine^T in her homo town nd. has a lovely home. Mrs. roiim is'.the cause of Fan-O-Lin r.-tonv t?C bv. established in hdr v u nr. !ji?.'.booster fob it. 1 kir:dne,-s- ,.f Prot'essot hnakin of MairionHigh school Tj" as given the opportunity to n-ak to nunc than 100 teachers in >e -..nUuer school at Marion in in-1 is -t i.f * Pan-O-Lin system ?und , entity eosuiMics which brought I i" .-ace-s to the business. hioiigh this kindness L hjivc been| table i to place vor.nl Vale ag-j its cases among the tjggchers.i tid sevr-?d?are taking correspond, ig ci'ttr-f n hairdressing. *Hy regae*!. 1 went to Tabor, ity. N. where I began giving vo young ladies instructions: Mrs, nldie .b hnson Hnd Mrs* I-illie' olmes. When their course is com-[ [, 11. F aVTiirigemcnts ' has been in ie for the opening of a scUn-i tic hairdressing parlor in said ty. While there I stopped ut | ie heme of Kcv. anil Mrs. Gable' r en. who has a beautiful home "The popular part of the city He vus more than a block of houses "" nbnl! h:ivt tenants in them. Hel oin^uf the largesi colored land v tie iff in Tabor City. They made vei\? pleasant for me. Had evlined up- for my ~.uocoss rid \<jiU be one pf_ fche main fea-j ires "ap helping to jffttnbli&h this, ae)or( Rev. and Green are I f Georgetown. 4 ^ - ' ; IHH r * ? u ^ :. . J. Pag^ 3 ing Backfield , ; f? ; I >?-' < < '*' .-' -:l :]*? r-y, ' ' ?$?.** < V ' ' : 'y>z-'-:-v'- V ; v ^ .' / /i*' Cv - J:'.-- '' . ? ' . ' * ' f ? ? w-v.?,vX:- vv * * ,.<~2 . fc* . ... . ?* v*f , .. . , right: H.olliday,. "Big" Brown, "Boan" l'rt^Wn.. Jamo* NOTICE ! I ' ? All Coaches "and Sports Fans?Vote for Your'All State Candidates by Nov. 30. Send your Selections to The Palmetto?Leader, Co lumbia, S. . : * 1 - * ~ PINCKNEY'S FUNERAL HOME UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER OF SOITH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA ; . ' ' * - FuneraTCsand Funeral * Equipments .../ AWtC* ' ' - I AS <;00D tHE"toST ' Anrf than tbe^ I 104K* WASHINGTON ST, COLUMBIA. S. < . | I " 77 *?? a ot o< oo<?? Southern Ry. System _ . , ~ rir Arrival and departure of .pass, j J$&ViQ Vj. X-lilSOn enger trains, operated by the HfJeiKTUl IllSUranCe Southern Railway yompanj. at the q , Ijiion Station. Columbia, S. C. Honest and cllvienj. atten- * .elective June 1, 1927 Tr - Leaves *""" i tion ^ivtn to' ali business-* No. 'Columbia: For: - I . . 24 5:'00 A'. M. Chester, .Rock Hill i D.blCerf with me. 1 \A a*h- >tT aV l~" w T\ H incton H PHONE 5717 5:20 A.M. Spar'burg, Ash'vU v*. 12 8:30 A. M. St. Matt.. Orange- : ?7 ?" ? ?>? A. Mb"Awsu!'2*?.SUBSCRIBE FOR 15 i 6:50 A.M. New'by. Greenwood . ~?4 . >_ Greenville. THE LEADER 19* ?:45 AJ1. Blk'vle., Barnwell ' i Savanna^ _ . .?: ?? 118 11:20 A.M. Camden; Laneas!' ter. Rock Hill. Health-wrecking . 27 12:40 P.M. Sp'bli, Ashrfc. Chi r, ,. , a w m. * 2(8 4:50 P. M. SL Matt,' Orange Funct,?nal O A fMC C burg, Charleston. A jr\ll 32 5:00 P.M. Chester. Rock Hilt ' Greensboro, Wash at 17 9,50 P.M. N*wV '' C?V* ' And'sn., Atlanta wti " 28 10:10 P. M. Savannah. Jackson ^5?"jjjj ? TlHf. Miami. Tam Severe func-* | ... >' *- . - or nens'rua No. Colombia From: . f lion, cramping 24 4:50 A.M. piiama. Tampa. j, ' spells and jan,? Jak vile.. Savanna J 'JBra?:;;|F'. . , 16 8:24',^.M. Atlantn, Andersor : plod nertes ' ^Gr'wood., Ne*?bn b ' scon rob a SI 8:20 'A.M. N.Y., Wash.* CharVl woman Of fccf -Jfroek Hill 117 12:25 P.M. Shrtfhv, frock HH* j , !i natural, yoa 11I.ancaster, Camdr- 1 : It. ful freehuess. 27 12:55 P.M. Charl.. Or'brg., St 1 3 ' PA?N Uftes too M<)t 1 I .1 y - . 4 1 "1 t 28 4:40 P.M. Chi..' Ash Vic. Spar j oftcn '*row 'int0 AGJ,\llnes! 20 4:30 P.-M. Sav., Darn.' lllkvlr | If you arc subject TQ suffering at 32 4:45 P.M. Aug., Aik., P.at'hg monthy periods, it rr.av be that 10 9:50 P. M. Ashe'le.. Spar'bp _ . ' ., t. * f* ^ Cardui will relieve, you.. ? (Atlan., (.reeirville} > - ^ "u.eiib-'K 11 9:25 P.M. Char., OVbrg. . St | Thousands oi women : , L ' ' Matthews;. have found it Uc'.pful to i gMT lj? * 23 9:10 P.M. CharVte.. 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