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WIJU - ? . ' Pftf?4 nNOTBt?7oar quest!om will be t when you include a clipping of thi birth dot a and correct address to y< end only 26e and a atomptd env BEADING eoTering your blrtht analysing three Questions. Expli flbae your questions to those^witl l ? tagp Tpo THE PALME 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET J. A. W.?My husband and I have teen married two years, and married life has been so happy and sweet together. We never go out no place unless we are together. But here lately he goes out and leaves me at home. The third time he went out he stayedall night. What is the matter? Answer?Matter? He's being tempted by another woman. If you let hip get away with it I now . . . ^ou will have to put up with his "trifling" from now on.] Put your foot; down lady, and "put it down hard* ^ ?? ? ! E. P. S.?Do you think my job is permanent or should I look for another one ? Should I complete the. buHding of my" home? Answer?You needn't fear, the loss of your job anytime sooh for I believe it will be some time before any changes are made. Before going ahead and completing' the building of your home, talk the matter over with- your law-j ; . i'er. It appears to me that itj would be wise for you to, hold thisi job up until the lawsuit is over. A. E. W.?I have been trying to finj a place for a Restaurant.I W ill T ovwl V? ? * . ^ ? ' ..... . ...... vti.v; HIIU Uil>c sutl'es11 I with it? Answer?You- will if you don't get in too big a hurry.' It would be most unwise for_ymr to take just any location . . . wait until you are sure you have a spot that will make an ideal site for a restaurant. Most of the big chain-store outfits "take a count" ^ of the number of passers-by dur-' CAMDEN NEWS Saturday, March 4th was a! gala and busy day throughout. Beginning Friday morning the tournament at Mather academy by various schools. Teachers from the various schools met in Jack-1 son high with their pupils select-1 ed to take a part in the spelling i and declamation contest. This was a large gathering indeed to see and hear. The third grade judges were Mesdames P_-1). Mdodana, Ned., Gamble and F. E. Hurst. j The winners were Janie llar-| ris, first place; Thorna* Edwards! second. All of the "participants did nicely. The hour being for the county dana in the chair, asked that a ' spiritual be sung. Steal Away ? was led by th<r~writ<rf \TiTd srrnjrj T>y all. Prayer was offered bv Mr. Mcknight. Business picked up at once. Minutes read by the Secretary Miss Brown. A little discussion but it was not lt/ng before the confirmation of the two delegate* of whom are or were Prof. Mdodana and Prof. McKnight. It ia hoped that much good may be accomplished for the race in geiv I eral. . _ LATTA NEWS There have been much sickness during the mild- damp period, but a good many of the patients ore on the road to recovery. Death visited the home of .Mrs. Anna Belle Bethea during, the week and took her beloved husband, Brother Dave Bethea. He was a member of Beth eHlill A ME church near Latfca. He leaves a wife and nine children to mourn his^ lo?s. Mrs. E Fred Moody and Mrs. Etta Jackson are on the sick list but are-better.?Mrs. Rush?Jane (Fladg r)' King came home from school sick last week but was able ' tn rptii? n Fn work TRT5 mnrnin?y We -arc quite sure that the efficiency of'our principal, Mr. Wil kinson. will be increased since he has purchased a car. Mrs. Annie Knowling, Mr. Jerry Wall and others were in Claflin ~ last week on business. Prof. Amiker, Mrs. M. II. Scott, Mrs. Iris Moody, Mrs. Marty MeRae and Mrs! M.R. Bethea were in Florence Thursday afternoon. The pastor and friends of Wes ton Chapel A ME church were out to Bethel Hill Sunday attending the funeral of Mr. Dave Bethea. Weston Chapel choir rendered music and Rev. James M. Jackson of St. John A ME church, Marion, S. C., preached the- sermon. The funeral was largely attended. The colored people of Latta are elated over the fact that the WPA ? together with the localauthorities are giving them a side walk on the highway thru the town of I,at ^ ta, that they may walk safely anfT without fear of cars. NEWBERRY NEWS People's Hospital , Dr. J. E. Grant, Manager ? The Auxiliary met in the dining (,, room Friday at 5 p.m. with the president Mrs. Ida Hare, presiding After the worship service by Mrs. Pratt, the chaplain, the plans were perfected -foe -the Calendar Wed1 : ' I inalyzed free in this column only is column and sign your full name. >tir letter. For a "Private Reply"... elope for my latest ASTROL^HiY late; also a free letter of advice tin your problems clearly and coniln the scope of logical reasoning, a, Lrrro To ? :tto ueadek . COLl'MBIA, S. cv jng certain hour J "of the day that pass a certain -prospective loca-! I tiou" before they consider opening up a store. Within the next few months you will he able to r.inkc an ideal contact I believe. L. L. C.?I want to know why | i can i tret a suuaoie uoy menu to take me out and treat me respectable? I feel kind of lonesome because I cain't get a nict looking ami respectable boy friend to accompany me sometimes. I would like to go with a boy who can "jittorbug'h Answer?Yoiu are asking fo'r an awful lot little lady, especially if ycAi insist upon him bting a "jitterbug". lTsually the fellows have all the virtue* V"U dem a n d in a boy 'friend . . . alt ho' they sure can shag. The best way is to pick y< ur friends careTutly hy associating with the best groups. My suggestion i<j to "mtet your boy friends through; your girl friends." Double-dating is . more fun than going, out alone. Be more congenial with your girl friends and they will help you meet more boys. ' ~T~1 I K. C.?"Will you please tell me if the- b y 1 juv. going with mtatjs me any good, and whether or not he is playing me ehcap? And toll me should I get him oil' my mind? Answer?It is indicated that the boy ycu are going with really en Jpys your company but he has no notions in his head of marrying you. So if its marriage .you want . . . turn him loose. ding to he presented ''April 1 1th The public is cordutly invited to attend the. dance at Williams Hal! Friday nite. Mar. 17th. A pair ol shoes will he presented from the Southern Shoe Store, to the lit ley gentleman. We were delighted to have Mes dames.-McKin/.ie and lioherta Middleton. Drayton Street High School Prof. K. F. (iladden. I'rin. An apprecj'ative audience witnessed the Minstrel j)resented ..in j the auditorium Friday- night. The basket ball teams of this School piet St. Bavnnhus Mission "on their cmivt Wednesday."Scores .rivlt. oi r. c. ._/ ^'1 i. r ^iim in lavi'i narnahas, boys 17-1'? in favcr of St. Warnntas. Our guests Wednesday nooning j Psalms 10th chapter. His subject j ! was "The Neglect.-of Treasure Is-J | land." The Bible was neglected 1 treasure in the home life, that everybody should value. It was in 1 deed very impressive. Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. II. Reasoned*. Pastor The Sunday school set vice was conducted by the Supt. .Mr. SAW Allen, Sr. After a brief review by Mr. CAV. Jones the pastor brought' an inspirational story to the children, by telling' them the history1 of the life of Mr, Paul P. Bliss, the composer of "I Am So Glad. That JeSus Loves Alo." At 11 :.'10 in the morning our pastor's theme was "Ttu. a,-, !,....i of Hope," text Hob. 0:11b IK- stated that since we are i*1 Lent season, it is important for" all the, Christians, who are the heir's of, the promises of God to get closet I live better; and thereby constrain' Hope. Our guests were Mrs. Charlotte! -1 Toward. Misses j.nuvester KufF,! Annie Mae Dorley, Angeline atu'l Julia Gallman, Masters MoRaveJ tiobty John Tlioihtrs add TTTarTTe1 Gallman. The Bible, class was very inter-! estingly taught by Mrs. A.T. Nec-j ly Wednesday afternoon. As the. 'ladies had not sold enough tickets, the Quilt contest was postponed until Mar. 2!h We wore'delighted to have Mrs. Grace C j Grant with us. who stated in a few remarks she enjoyed the lc* sort." ;.. . :j! Sunday afternoon Kov. I;. G. Bowman, pastor of Miller Chapel A ME church delivered a messngo in behalf of the Missionary Atlxil- j iary. IIis theme was "I.ove," and was enjoyed by all. We were delighted to welcome the visitors of the various churches in the city. At k in the evening the! Boy Preacher, Rev. Wilson, delivered j 3 soul stirrincr " preciative audience. The Junior and Senior Leagues' of Averluigh Presbvteriu-n- eborch (white) will entertain the Leagues of our chUreh Sunday, Mar. r vited to attend. If ANNA If AMR CIII.'RCH AND SCHOOL NEWS Rev. R.A. YcVung, Pastor Sunday school at the usual hour with the Supt. in charge, and his coworkers. We witnessed 'a fine class conducted by Rev. M- PSpearman. After class everybody i -* . v t ... . . . -V T went over to the silver tea. It was very nice, and they raised a neat sum of money. The Pink Hose Working Club is getting re,a , dy to help the church. The pastor has asked that every body meet board Saturday. Allen University Alumni Club of Newberry County hail a fino meeting March 1st, at the school h<>u-'e. Also a debate, Resolved: That Country Life is Better Than City Life. The affirmative were Prof. N. W. Williams, principal ot Jala pa school and Prof. A. T. Butler, principal of Elisha school the negative were Prof. Keys, prin cipal of Howard Jr. High and Prof. Blown. Mrs. Nora Farrow went to visit her sick daughter in Columbia. Mr. Jerry Farrow took seriously sick at his home with Pneumonia. His many friends and relative' visited him Sunday. We pray Gods blessings upon him, and hone that ! he will overcome! / The rink Rose Working Club will give, a silver tea and a bottle race at the school house. This effort is for the church. Everybody is imltcd. v ? - l.LXl.NRTON Xl.WS Sunday school at New Bethel was h:'d at its usual hour with the Supt. officers and teachers at' their respective places. The lesson! wa> beautifullly discussed by the' teachers'and a general review was1 had by Rev. W.ll. Walker. At .11:10 the pastor preached a! soul stirring sermon with one unit in?r with the church. At '.>:S0 the' ACL League was in progress, dis-1 cussing a beautiful lesson. At 7:.'in Rev. W.H.* Wiilki r piandud .1 Soul -tilling sj*r)non. Onu Tuesday this week the Klec Friday the Achievement Day was hiitlT A student from Lexington won ] t prize' in the solo contest. Ilarbinsoii girls met ltrookland on! the court: Harbison defeating the' ^jfrioklnUd girls. Lexington boys! meTeated Swansea .'j.j-ti and defeat| id Biookhind 12-11. , Mr. L.W._ Walker has returned i home from the Good Samaritan-1 Wave rely hospital. M?'s. Rosa! Lee Wise has returned home af n I u.ii.x . ti 11 f U' I ?i I mil in i til-- Goo j Samaritan-Waverly hos pita!. Mrs. Martha Bostic and Mis. I.illie Drafts arc still on thej sick list. | SKI.1.ICRS NKW Sunday'school, at the usual hour with Sujit. and coworkers at their l?>st and ic.icw hy the Supt. At 11 ;."!u moraine service la-can.' Tite pa-tor heinjr si k and unable to pica h. the Ilev. K..J. Garrison was in char Co-. Quite a few wit-1 n? ssed this service. After which[ the Holy Ceniinuuiiui was a?]miiiis. tend. At it the pastor r.nd| !5ev. Garrison and Mrs. Helen M< ekius met-.nd to I Ye Dee t oj preach for tlu; Rev. S. Simmons.' | Au V::!0.^_.\ye ^ittajii i eas.-amhled to pn:uh. so the service consisted . of ..a woiider.fi; 1 prayer. service.. Mrs. Sallie Hurst-and Mrs. Ana! For.l.who have been very sick foil" several day- are mnrh?improved. I Also Mrs. G A. Hunt and Mrs. Rosa Smith are much improved. . t OlvKSHCRV N i:W8 i St. Paul AME Church So!:' denial was the theme dis-j cussed by the p-.stor Sunday a.m.' Tito spiritual tide ran hijth. The: l ord's Supper was administered I t<> 'liiili' :i few. Mrs. Carrie Floyd Di.von is home to .the delight of her" husband, .Mr. (i. P. iJixon. Mrs Fannie M. Pearson Baii'd of Cleve 'an'. Ohio ea'me home three weeks a-'o to wait, on her sick mother, | Mrs, Fannie Pearson. After being here a few days; she fMrs. Baird) took very ill. Karly Sunday morning, she passed away. It is very sad. Her mother is very ill. Her >on 01 in of Fhihfilclphisi was here to see her la>t week. Mr*. Carrie It. Williams o. f OreenviMe spent the week end with hot; grand parents Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Holmes. Miss Rosa C. Nash, senior.of Rettis spent the week end at home with parents. HFI.KNA NEWS Mi*. Henry Caldwell departed this life Fei>. 1th. He leaves t o mourn a wife and 7 daughters, 5" sons and a host of relatives/"" Mi<s Jani.e Spearman, daughter of Mrs. Spearmaif had a birthday dinnijr at which a large crowd was there and the dinner was enjoyed. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Freeman and little son were the dinner guests.of Mrs. I.elia Steward H.-nU of Helena. Sunday school was .opened Sunday at 1 1 :-'!0 tauifht by Miss Berne i- Ibrhlt. We are clad to have the visitors Mrs. Bernice Jones of Newberry and Mr. Henrv lAiv On the sirk list (are Mr. J. E. Boyd. Mr. \V., E. Jacob, Mrs. Rosa Ticil Reader, Mr. Will Scott. Mrs. Y? nrie Lon?r. Mrs. Carrie B. Kinj ard. CAUI.ISLE NEWS The teachers are leaving for the State association Wednesday \vl fch convenes in. Columbia.-# Mrs. F1'rfwee^ English is spetnd* ing Tuesilav night with his daughter Miss f.iv.y.ie English, Union^j ncs Robertson " and , Miss Sadie Rbeitson spe*ft four days at home last week with 'their parents. St, T.uke A.. M. E. Z. church is putting on new life. Sunday school?nnd?church oor vices arc Being carried out on time. i Mi's. "Carrie Brcnvn reports a very pleasant stay with her brother in Florida last week. _ ;i . . | THE -PALMETTO LBAPBB BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS I Zelda 'Wilkerson, Reporter ' Coach Rubens led his girls has-* v ketball team to Augusta, Ga., Sat b tn day,- Mar. 4, and entered the ? Bethlehem Hi Y W tournament, o Bettis girls won over Paine fresh- f man team 25-9. Their next oppon- I ents were the girls from Athens r Hi, Athens, Ga. Bettis won after a 0 hard struggle 18-7. After this t game all the teams were served lunch by our hosts^ At 8:30 p. m. F our girls met Augustus R. John- a son Hi, of Augusta, Ga., in one v of the greatest exhibitions of bas r ketball seen on tho local court. v Rev. Hall, a student of Paine College, spoke to the student body d at Vesper services Sunday. Rev. R.H. Walker preached a stirring sermon Wednesday evening, subject The Big Apple. Mr. FI.A. Blassengale and Mrs. M-M. Murray, the Jeanes teacher or. Edgefield county attended thc| Founders Day at State College on, v Friday. I g Our boys' basketball team play I a ed a victorious game with Brewer, f High school, Greenwood, Friday! s evening. After the game the 3rd / -Hi-cJass sponsored an?enjoyablo~1 affair at Charlie Thomas' Log ca- > bin. 1 Mr. C. F. Adams spent week- ( end in Orangeburg with Mrs. Ad- r ams. Mr. R. F. Boulware .is full S of smiles agaim Why? He has t just returned from Beaufort. { c Mada'mes B.L. Nicholson and,v M.B.?Murgan are sponsoring a t Print Dress Parade, Saturday ev- ^ ening, March 11 in the auditorium 1 Mrs. S.L. Collins, out* principal f attended the Aiken (bounty Teach-J i its meeting Saturday. n Edward Brigham, New York, ( gave a dramatic and musical re-J A dial in Quinby Chapel-Thursday s evening. The audience was thrilled 0 by his unique performance. I a Mrs. S.L. Collins, Prin., .Miss i Hazeline Franklin and a group of v .students - rendered?a program a t the jNewberry CCC canip. They wereT royally entertained . and appreciate greatly the splendid coopertion of managed, W.M. Parker u The first grade, Miss Hazeline d Franklin, advisor, presented^ re- c cently the Tom Thumb Wedding ( in the auditorium. The following classes sponsored I affairs during the week for tho I rally. The sixth grade, Mrs. E.Mrrfl Blocker, advisor, at the Cabin in I the Pines, the 7th grade, Mi?s E Addie M. Cummings, at the home'E 1 ??- ? 1*11. iinu ?urs, quinine Mosley, H the Freshman class, Mr. M. S. I Bowman, advisor, tHt> auditorium; I Mrs. M.M. Murray sponosred a I Wejner Roast for the senior class I the 3rd high cla^s, Mr. C. A. Ru- I bens, advisor, at Charlie Thomas' I I.og Cabin in Greenwood.-We are I very grateful to our friends who I are helping us to make our rally I a success. 11 DR.* I..A. WELLS HOLDS - || (MlHAT QUARTERLY CONF. I The second quarterly conference! oft Bethel AME church Dillon was fl a signal success. Despite the down fl pour of rain Sunday and Monday I night the officers and members of B Bethel turned out in large num-'l hers. Rev. B.S. Taylor the efficient I pastor knows how to put over tho I program, Considering .the-inclem. B ency of the weather, the reports fl went far beyond the most san- I guine expectations of all present. I Dr. L.A. Wells, the esteemed I presiding elder continues to hold I a warm place in the hearts of the I people of Dillon, as was attested I by the many lovely gifts and kind J CVnrpooinnc * ui memoers and friends. Rev. B. S. Taylor and "his I queenly wife are greatly beloved I by the members of Bethel Station.'! Being at the head of the District I Bethel knows no failure. The.! various boards and auxiliaries or- II fcanized by them have added ma.'I terially to the church's program.11 Dr. Taylor i< a pulpiteer of which I any congregation might be proud ? to call pastor and an organizer of ~~ no meSh ability. We are getting ready to entertain the Annual Con fer^nce and will leave no stone unturned in trying to make it pleasant and comfortable for the guests. ^ ? KFiLIjERB chapel BAPTIST church Rev. J. ,S. Halls^ -Pastor The S. S. opened at the usual hour with Supt. L. W. Abram and co-wcrrkers at their post. At 11:30 the pastor being absent Rev. J. W. Evans delivered a wonderful sermon. Quite a few worshiped , with us. At 4* p.m. The Willing j* Workers club met at the home of 2 Mr. and Mrs. L. Gibbs. At 0:30 prayer meeting was c held. At 7:30 the pastor preach- ? pd?a?HOIll? - ^ ac rmunr |~T Rev. J. S. Halls, Mr. Arthur S Davis wore dinner quests of Mr. 5 and Mrs. Frank Faison. < Mrs. Minnie Abram has return- ? ed home after visiting her mother < and friend* nnd relatives of Con- J way. < Mrs. Rosa Smalls and relatives ^ spent a few hours with her Sun- < day. Messrs Marian Pee, Geo. ? Pec, Mrs. Bell Pee and Miss Geor < 1 pie Sccrtt left Sunday afternoon f for Ay nor. \ Mr. Q, Thompson and wife, and < M*rs. flora Anderson, Mr. ILoi*- j -race Anderson spent a few hours i at Aynor Sumlay afternoon vis- j iting Mr. a|id Mrs. McStevens. j Mr. Willie Evans spent the week j end at Conway. Miss O. I. Faison has return- j .ed to Latta after being somewhat -j indisposed. PATRONIZE OUR I ADVERTISERS J r "sr LEESVIELE NEWS ?? ft Sunday was a high day at Cal- > afty AME church. Sunday school ti egan at the usual hour with the lupt. and teachers at their post e f duty.*The second quarterly con S erenee was held. At il:30 Elder ft J.F.G. Deht preached a soul stir- n ing sermon. We paid the P. E. 'lit. One member iras added?to- ^ he churchd p Sunday evening at;6:30 Rev. W. h t. Bowman, the pastor preached S wonderful sermon. A neat sum v . as raised for the day $10.05,1 Vis tors are always welcome to CM- ti ary. ?.5ji' w Miss E.^S-. Marshall spent Sun- ft lay in St.TVIatthews. re OCONEE COUNTY NEWS " Mrs. Catherine B. Johnson I Jeanes Teacher ^ The final demonstration school P .'as held at the Providence school iaturday, March 4 at which time number of teachers, trustees and ^ riends assembled to sec demon- ' trated "The Development of an 1 Activity Unit" (animals) by Mrs. I1 >cora Williams: "The Plafe and[ ,'alue of Industrial Arts in the I ^ Rural School", Miss Hanrjnh t haft: "Health Education in Ru- e al Schools," Mr. I,eRov Simpson. I some of the teachers present and he Jeames teacher spoke words a if commendation for the efficient 1 vay in which everything had been h iccomplished. ATI Tile rooms ? vere very attravtive. Booklets, d iandwoek, useful articles made j rom discarded and native-mate ials made a beautiful display*."*-| atTP?campus?looked?inviting. lelicious chicken salad course vith cocpa was served by the ^ ehool assisted by some members?^ f the Parent-Teacher associ- \ tion. Everyone left feeling that le had- been benefited in many 'ays. . ' < WHITMIRE NEWS 1 h Sunday school was held as usal at Cedar Grove church, Sun- . 1 ay, a wonderful lesson was dis- i * ussed. We had one visitor, Miss v Gallic Reid, from Spartanburg. (1 Greatly Redi Sample one-way coach class fa TO Augufta, Ga. $ 1.20 l Aikeo, S. C. 1.1"? I Atlanta, Ga. 2.75 I. Asheville, N. C. -- 2.50 I. Anderson,. S. C. 2.00 \, Baltimore, Md. 8.20 !\ Birmingham, Ala. 0.20 5 Cincinnati, O. 9.00' !\ Charleston, S. C. 1.95 5 Charlotte, N. C. 1.05 N Charlottesville, Va. __ __ '5.70 N Chester, S. 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The members enjoyed it very luch. Rev. P. Wallace preached a tbnderful~SFrmon at Sims Chape iaptist church Sunday night. A ig rally will be "sponsored nexi unday, following a 5 Inights re ival meeting. - Mrs. QuesteV Bowser has reu'rned 'home after spending twc eeks in Spartanburg with Rev nd Mrs. McClelland. She enjoy tl her stay very njuch. Mrs. Alice Lyles is visiting Mr mi Mrs. B. C. Rice, also Mr. aru Irs. Robert Rice. Little Miss Bonnie Mae Gleni as arrived home after visitini >Ir. and "Mrs. Rutledge of For I ill. 7"" ' A bingo party was givejn bj Ir. Odeil Coleman at the home o lis mother, Mrs. Rosa Colomai ast Wednesday night. Sevcra 1ii7.es were given. -Mrs, F.va Young 6nd?Mr,?am Irs. Jackson Young were horm he past week to attend, the fun lal </f her daughter-ilitdaw, Mrs jula Young, who. died Feb. 2G.=> Mr. George Bailey is very il t this writing. He confessed re igion 011 Feb. 28th. We hope fo im a speedy recovery. 'I he tiospcl?Light quaitet ren lered a splendid program at th Jruce Tabernacle church Sunda; light. A ?large -erow<L -was -out 'he Fiver-Ready quartet renderoi in ai?selcctiono, ? Mr. Kugene Byrd, Mr.' Charli lyrd, were here from Thoniasvill, ?.C., visiting relatives and friend: ast week end. The W. 11. B. society met a 1. ~ t A f T7* T>/%1 l!l* (li'lllf* ui <uia. i' lauua nciuun Saturday, with Mrs. Alice Byrd residing. Miss Annie L. Abra am sper.t the week end at hcrme Mr. A. C. Caldwell and othe datives. Whitmire, attendee he funeral services of Mr. Cald cell's father in Newberry, Sun lay. need Fares res from COLOMBIA, S.C. cxiniiton. Ky. $ 7.70 oxington, N. C. 2.60 yr.chburg. Va. 4.80os Angeles, Cal. 47.07 ICmi. Fla. 10.25 lemphis, Tenn. 10.10 loliiie, Ala. 8.85 Tacon, Ga. 3.15 Font gnmery, Ala. 6.15 ashville. Tenn. 7.65 Norfolk. Va. 5.65 owlurry. S. C. .75 ' ew Orleans, I.a. 10.95 iCwr.rK, A. J. ? 12.71 ;?-w York, N. Y 12.92. rnntrchurqr, Sr C. .75 hiladelphia. Pa. 10.67 ittsburph, Pa. 14.88 raT<;jih, N. C. 3.19!ock Hill, S. C! ? 1.30 Lichmond, Va. 5.40 avannah,?CI a. zj. 2.15 Salisbury, N. C. ?... 2.35 It. I.o.iis, Mo. 12.85 cnrcn, S. C. 2.35 ipnrtanhurg, S. C. 1.45 an Francisco, Cal. 47.68 nioa. S. C. 1.05 Cashinpton. I), ?. 7.35 Winston-Salem, N. C. __ 2.95 ; ON THROUGH TRAINS. YF TRAIN TRAVEL ORI! City Ticket Office super A pent Telephone 6336 way System ENtif >^'^^>"Ooooooaoao"crowo7??; emarked coal. The <5 Kentucky fields. Our ,vith all sizes ideally a ir heating require- ? Convince You & Coke Co. I Pnone 8141 x Appreciation * g8ae8ca?c8a)C8ae8???^a;aM^^ o Saturday, March 11, 1939. USE HAIRLONGER A Wonderful Hair Grower Makes the iftir prow Long, Full 1 and Luxuriant. A Fair Trial will : prove its Wonderful Worth Hairlonger Gxower 25c Pressing Oil 25c I Postage- 10c. _ , > t ALSIE P. WYNNE, Box 24, Clio, S. C. ! Mutual Funeral Home 8 North Church St. . 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