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Hr?;?"" ? i>af? \ } . I Take Ir Don't let bal yourself of ^ ~ actlvi AI A pure wholesome f] ALU - COLUMBIA Now--A New We Kee In C r V ? ??m {$$- --2F - -jiS: / iff ,3' : ^ *. JIPH^ ^ . - /1 itirSh \A ' *w?h *ri "f/ fK f I % ftil . f i r-; . *7 rd ?J$ . f_ 7i~ Mi- i!_ 25 TTfTlM ;S= Iir" j !_-j_ ._u I PL-ni When we first began planning an e tion the discriminating tastes of the Kimbrell's Store should he a place w ture, embodying the latest designs a cost, as well as a store whose reputj tomers. For years and years?we've had th< "Home-Makers"?This patronage?i we're entering the new fall season lum.bia and South Carolina?We've ter Furniture Service?a store that with greater Columbia. A MARVELOUS EX CREATIOIS 1 Whether your abode is-a tiny cot'taj thing of interest in this enormous Room and Kitcjien Furniture. ^I^o ? most helpful home furnisfimg^nyge convenient pay plan for any purchj WELUUM Now that wp have finished remodel floor space, we wish to extend to th new store to see what's new in Hous come and their trade is highly app BED ROOM SUIT] Dining Room Suit< Living Room Suit( Ask our Salesmen about our i =ianiH ~ 1211-1213 MAIN ST. i L???? ** " ? " - V * Tf i The FAIRking worries take aw. ample time to enjoy I ities by solving bakin U ITH x. / JLs VJ 11 XE [our milled of choicest of wheat IN BROTHERS MILLERS OF FR] . * ? ( and Better Store p The Faith olumbia - ; 5? * I If Zip zrfsizjE =W y~" ' si ^, >r f *7 ^ ^ 2L " ? esr ' flfr f8^ 4fc- V ^ H f t-ir ik ^ J- ' ' V -4 *? 5" v -- Z. rMiaiup|^jt|^ jgl | , \ -"nFL jflT 1 ''^'rpii wa-- V ' xpanson program, we first took into consideras .Columbia "Home-Makers" and resolved that here attractive, dependable and lasting furnind improvements, could be had at a reasonable ition would be builded on SERVICE to its cuse pleasure of serving thousands of Carolina n the years past is greatly appreciated?<<o, with STAUNCH FAITH in'the future of Coresolved to have for you a new?Bigger?Betall of us can take pride in?a store in keeping POSITION OF THE NEWEST IS FOR THE HOME je or a spacious mansion, you will find some- ? ?/tt ?i",f.u.t ui ijitiii^ ivuuiii, ueunwm, uining Pforts have been spared to bring to yjou the SttOmT to your door?You may use our easy ise?regardless of how large or small. E FAIR VISITORS ting and redecorating and have doubled "our e public a most cordial invitation to visit our le Furnishing. Colered visitors are always welreciated. 5S $39.95 up?$1.00 weekly es $98.00 up?$2.00 weekly is $39.95 up?$1.00 weekly 30?60?90 Day Payment Plans. iiiMiiMiPHONE 4008 IE PALMETTO LEADER ay your leisui the Fair, Fool g problems v \BLE r STED * & blended with the MILLINC RSH GRAHAM FT.OITR liKUKUEl'OWN NEWS Ti Continued from Page 1 j themselves while juiThe^-city?at_. J Tending the Palmetto Annual con faience. ( The Sundays school of Bethel ( church was largely attended last Ponday morning. The goal foi | his year is an enrolment of five i hundred. Bethesda Sunday school gave at. < enjoyable evening entertainment < | on the lawn of Robert Jackson i October 23. < Pi of. J. SS. Boyd is quite a foot ball admirer as well as a teachei ' of long standing in this city. Mrs. Florence Williams who 1 own the Florence Williams hos. pita) continues to give high class service to the satisfaction of both " aces in the city. Pi of. G. W. Howard. Mpssi-s . Samuel Speed, Marcus Richardson J; S. NesbfT,"T: T.~ WaTker, T. J. Clarke, W. H. Robinson, Moses Gallant and Archrc ?mith are the 1 members of the Steward Board of Bethel church who -stood?so loy " ally -by; the- pastor'last year; "We " shall napae the Trustees next. It looics likr Georgetown is to have a fine Center brick veneered Georgetown colored citizens nev er fail in putting over a worthy putgram end this h one. JVJrs. Susan Thompson, a veter. an Sunday school teacher of Beth el church and treasurer of the Sunday?suhuul?is visiting Rev. " Ben Thompson, pastor of St. Ste phen A. M. E. church of Wilmington. N. C. The Howard footbal team is making a fine record under Profs. Earl Holliday and Rnnwnll TWlr The State College football sched ule has been so well advertised in this city until representatives are there to witness every game. A large crowd will be at the Tuske. gee game. November 4. Dr. Peter Kelly of Conway w?s in the city this week looking well and is highly ]pieased with his practice. Mt. Cornelius Beck amative son of the city is making a record in the medical, department of Meharry Modivat college, Nashville. Tcnn., where he is a senior. Thy students of Howard school are elated over their fine Ibra-ry the equal of any thP writer has seen in any public high school in i mo stare. ' a CHESTER FIELD NEWS | ^ . l Rev. Hiddleston preached a I great sei morn Sunay morning. The ' sermon was based On the Beati tudes. Mr. rnd Mrs. Redfern, Mr. and Mrs. Hardison and daughter Miss Mae Chorlotte and Mr. Herbert Pegues from Mt. Zion ME church worshipped at Mt. Tabor Sunday. I Rev. ' and Mrs. Hiddleston and Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hardison Miss1 Mae Charlotte and Mrs. S.E. Mc. Cullough were the dinner guest? of Mrs. Annie Edwords Sunday. Mrs Jessie Summers was a t church Sunday after being indis pt/sed for, a few. weeks. Mrs. James Rivers was the af_' teinoon guest of Mrs. L. M. John son Sunday. Mesdames Mae B. iRobinson, Ad die Roiley, Beauty Fountain and ri-- * * m ? iiTiuinur ^raig worflnippftff?ftt?MT Tahor Sunday. L Prof, and Mrs. Williams o 1 Deep Creek called at the home of Mrs. M. L. Johnson Friday. Dr. and Mrs. J. H Toatley ond Miss Rosa motored to Charlotte Saturday to see Miss Jornetta. ! Mrs. S. E. McCullough spent Friday at the home of Mrs. M.L.' Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ingram and Miss Charlie B. Stanley of Che_ raw spent the week end with their mother Mrs. Leah Stanley. Mesdames Lizzie Gill, Pearl Ed wards and Katherine Baucom arc on the sick list. Mrs. C. H. Steele and children worshipped at Mt. Tabor Sunday. FLORENCE NEWS Mr.__.Sam White of Orangeburg was in the city last week visiting his aunt, Mrs. Rebecca .Stokes. " Prof. T7 C. WTley of Darlington _was in tha city last week. Miss Catherine Barnes spent the \freek end with Miss Lizzie M. Dinkins of Hands. Mr. Edward Vincent of Brooklyn, N. Y. died last week. The ? re moments tball games vith a sack o LOU finest ingredients t I COMP/ ! ' -JL jody was shipped here for burial' )n lost Sunday. - I The Wilson Hi school lost to! W4ik4nson -Hi of Orangeburg 14.0 Mrs. Dean Vincent is in the :ity from Brooklyn, N.Y., on acj :ount of the death of her son. Mrs. SalHe Laurence and daugh :er came home to attend the fu_ ieial of her nephew. Mr. Lerov Gregg was killed lasl week. The funeral was held Sufi, lay. Mis. Lucy Moses was very sitrk when news was sent. The members and pastor are , getting everything in line for the annual conference which convenes in Sumter in November. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Stokes and Mrs. R. H. iHhllomon were i n Latta on Tuesday visfting relatives EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. D. 'N. Wilson. Pastor Charleston, IS. C., October 15th? Sunday-was- a very beautiful day.Beeause of?the ann-ual conference being held in Georgetown, fe. C., a faithful and appreciativP audi ence was present. Rev. G. W. Hey.ward assistant pastor deliv. ered a noble sermon on "Hones ty" which was enjoyed by all Sunday school and League were neict at tneir usuai nour. i uc lesson was "interestingly taught in ll the departments. Th0 evening worship marked the beginning of another conference year. We were well pleased to havp back as out- "pastor""Rev. D. N. Wilson, for the ensuing year. We earnestly urge the cooperation ger and a better year. He was nde welcome on the behalf of the church by Rev. G. W. Heyward. Though the depaTtufp of Rev. amuel S. Singleton is. keenly felt, we rejoice and feel "exceed 1 ingly glad in his promotion f.bm o local preacher of this" ch urch to" th(? pastorate of Calvary A. M. F, church at Union Height which is. very near the city. He has beer a member of our church for "sev rial .ye'is. He has served very 'aithfully and efficiently in all ' acities to which he has. been as signed. He was h successful lead of class 34; a member of t" Steward Board, secretary and a great Sunday school and A.C.E. league scholar^ We are praying that he will be successful in his new field of labor and that h(? will ever lift high the name of Je_ sus. Sunday, October 22, the Pastoi Rev. D. N. Wilson was at his post of duty. The scripture lesson II Peter 1:1-10. Text II Peter 1:5-7 Subject "Addition of Graces". He used as a basic theme the "First Principles of Mathematics. Thru out his illustration he entreated us to add to our lives those graces that will help us to live Christ like before and subtract thoso things from our lives that will separate us from the love of God Sunday school and ACE League were held at their usual hours. The lesson were?interestingly taught in all departments. A very solemn unveiling service was held for Mother Jones. "May God grant unto her soul eternal J'CStM ? For the evening worship the Sons and Daughters of Elijah-Cir cle No. 1 held its annual address at Ebenezer church. Program?Solo, When They Ring The Golden Bells. iMiss L Dixson; Paper. Mrs. L. D. Washington; Annual Report by the sec retary; Introduction of the Speak er, Rev. I). N. Wilson. The Rev. Hall, presiding elder of Louisiana delivered a very force ful sermon on Paul, found Art 17:22-23. This sermon was up lifting and enjoyed by all. Many bdautiful boquets of flow ers were given those persons appearing on the program. Many visitors were noted dur ing the day. Come again, you are always welcome. 'Don't forget t/he meethag ,olt the Defeconjess, Stewardess and all officials or members of the Leaders' Board that will be held, October 30, 1930. Prayer and class meeting are held every Tues | -day and Thursday nights respect* ively^ -pf Patronize Our Advertisers _ I u ... Assure and other f? u ? r:T o give you the be*,t INY ?REENWQQP? ?mmmmm IN MEM OKI AM SMITH, RUTH?Hi sad, but lovtn^TiTPmory of"my "clear dauifJSsJ; ter and sister, who passed away! three years ago, Oct. 28, 11)36. j Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, r? 1 ~ i ? (wmeniDi-iince Keeps ner near. Lovingly Mother,. Sister and Brother* , Mrs. Celia Smith, Mrs. Robbie Atkinson-, Mr:?Charlie Smith and Nieces. i ' ' , ? CALVARY A. M. E. flH'RCII . Rev. W. R. Bowman. I'astor I Sunday school began at the usual hour with Supt.. teachers at their post of duty. At Rev..' Bowman gave a stirring eimnn which everyone enjoyed. Subject L_F-ougLt A Good -Fighh- I've Pin?: ished My Course. The contest between Rev. Bow ' man and Rev. Jackson was a sue cmr-rRcv. Jackson raiserf?JMIrHtand Rev. BowmajvJSI'J.10. I . I m BW'LHWJ 1 Jus KJb' B& uKflBB DAN SMITH One of the hardest anil earnest little men in the Southern Conference to.day is Daniel Earl Smith Morehouse's 14i>poarrd "senior qu r terhack of Lexington. Kentucky. A better than average punter, a passer, and a hard running back jf no mean ability, Dan's football wits are continually sharpened by his brother, Vernon C. Smith, Morehouse line coach and former All-American center (l'Jdl). 85* While In jaCOI UMblA T\ i ratronize Uur Advertisers a?3CTaa^:or>.o.o.o,o:o.oor>.o:o.o;aaoo< H. T. CHAPPELLE, Pres. "AN EFFICIENT Si i- ? mPvT"i n | Chappelle Fi I SUDDEN AMBUI Phone: Day oi 2121 Gervais Street " zzvm pe But There Is An Effective Treatment For Cold Coughs - i If you or any member of your family is suffering with a lingcr< .ng cough, and do not know its cause, cull your doctor at once. You might have the start of a se. ailment, and need lmmedlatA. attention. Even coughs or bronchial irritations dije to colds or exposure need a real medicine. 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Mentho-Mulsion is recommended, sold and guaranteed by good druggists everywhere.?ady.