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Saturday, August 24, 1940 B *m;?M ? if . .. i Mrs. l.ueile Pompej^ Ragin and son, Samuel Franklin' of X. Y. City, spOnt tj?n days in the ^iuv.'.t ^ visiting her mother, Mrs. Robjitfsd Pompey of East Gervaiy ' street. [ w ho "is sick. While lieie many of, htt^-old fiiemls cuMed to see her. Miss Jeancttr f.yles has return- ; ed to th<r*'eity after spending twi ~j very pleasant weeks with her aunt Mrs. Vera Leven and her cousin ' Lorraine Leven of Branchville, S ! C. She was especially missed by ' her Sunday Scool class at-Bethel ' A.M.E. churchy but tthey were f prniwl tirlimitil nf li..v |.l.w. j An umisuul large crowd was 1 out?Sunday?night?at?Kidgewoud Methodist church to greet their I Pastor, Rev. W. R. Bowman who I . has beeii absent from his pulpit 1 live weeks. I Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Watson of (Lake City spent Tuesday in Co lulnbia chatting with friends. Miss Georgiana Busby of New i York City is visiting relatives and | friends here 2423 MiHwomP Ave. j Mr. John Allen Johnson of 2321 Washington street left Saturday I on his vacation for New York < fit? onH other nuints North 1 ^ ^?v r. While in New York, he will take . K <n the beautiful sceneries of the R World's Fair- We ._ivish._h.uu a.-' r<_ very pleasant 4 vacation. Miss Blanch Brown left Mon? 'lay Any. 12, for Baltimore, AM. Mr. ami Mis. G. Perry Murlcs \ are homo?aJ'teV spending a pleas?ant?vacation?in?Wash melon.?Nr- ' .1. and N. Y. k Mrs. Eliza Sims, ol Jersey City -i N. J., Mrs. Cora Anderson of 1 ? Biltmore, N. C., were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. (TT'* P. Murles, and Mrs S.-K. McCool Jg their sister.* They reported a plea> . ant stay here. > t Mrs. Wilhelinina Brown and livi .. two children, Wendell and Millieent, now of Detroit, Mich., formerly of Stateburg. are vacationing in Sumter,_ Charleston and Columbia.- While in . Columbia, i they?were?guests?of?Miss?Ethel R. Gibson, 201-1 Gervais5street. . db A,.. ?f?.. rj.it;,, na|.|,m,nvt m :vir. iimi mi?. ii viii ? of 2218 .Senate street, had a s . their guest lust week, their" neiee Miss Doris Coleman, of Greeni villa,?S.?C. SUw?met? many friends while het'el $ Miss Ruth E. Morrison, daugh i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Win" Morrison of Page St., is spending hei I vacation here with her parents Miss Morrison now lives in Cam bridge, Mass., and is a member of the. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority ot Boston. 1^* Mrs.- L. E. Rosemond left the city Saturday, August 10. to visit relatives and friends in Anderson and Eiykens counties. While a way she will attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mi's. Fred Jackson of Anderson. Mrs Rosemond will return in September. Mrs. L. Ilagood, of 10.1 Tayloj accidently fell last week and f broke her leg. She is in the Co-1 jj ** lumbia Hospital, resting as well as could be expected. Her many ' friends will be sorry to learn of, | her nccident. WAVERLY SILVER 3't ARS I ' ' The Waverly Silver Stars clnh met at the nome of M' v Annie -Belle Fl'fliier on Aloft St. At 8:10 f " the "meeting .was called to order by the Chaplain, Miss Gunter. Devotions were carried on in its usual manner. The meeting was then turned over in the hands of the president. Old and new busi1 ?? ? r new wan uistuwcu. i iaiia \ ivji u ride was discussed for the near | future. The meeting: admjJrned ^ Mi9s Fannie Adams 2519 Mill wood Ave. will be hostess for the. n-axt meeting-. The hostess serv ^d a delicious repast of potato salad, ham. block-cheese, smacks, j r lemonade, peaches with whipped : > cream and cake, , J AND s ci.rn a The Johnson and Smith club - celebrated their first anniversary Monday night, August 19, 1940 at M _ the ^home of Mr*r Wilhelmeniu Wey on Pendleton street The ? club members -wore print dresse.; jL alike which was very gay s.lid everybody was happy. They enter tained their guests by playing va rious games after the games ice 1/ cream and cake was served. The President, Mrs. Rosa Bell 1 W Seymore extends thank*- to every -j~ one for such splendid ordet. She i L ~ requests that all members be pres J Y ent next Monday night to the regular meeting at the home of Mrs Hattie Holmes, ?116 Senate street. KAKI) THE SOITHERNAIRESj Moncks Corner. S.C.--Rev. JolnJ >. "* Aiken, Dr. and Mrs, Wm ivans and family, Viruie and Wal in1 .lr, Rev, and .Mrs. F. ,11 (imr.t f St. Stephens, heard the Southrnaires at Morris Street Baptist lunch in Charleston, Monday, itfht. >i.\rkia<;k an no i n< kmknt. Mis. Carrie Pearson of Morrisown, New Jersey, announces the miniate of her daughter, Obbie, o Mr. Charles H. Trapp, of Coumlin. S. V., Sept. 13. l'J.'W. on kxteni)ki> vacation Vtrr Emmett H. Burton of 701 lames street,. Newberry. S. C., eft on Au>r. 12 enroute for Conlecticut. She stopped over in N ir'. City and will take in the Fait tefore truing to Connecticut. Hei toing is to'visit her sister in \Va-?ibuivi <^?nn. A ftn Inn-rrrp 'ounectrnrt sh^" will meet her hut and in tl/etroit. at. her husband's onsin?Wr?ClaieiiO,i11?If. rtnn.?A"C tef which they will <ro to West Palm Beach, Fla., and visit Mr Frank Deroninir before comim lome. THE ROSE SOCIAL CI I B Tht" club held its weekly meet inK on Tuesday, Aug. 20 at th< home of Mis. Maggie Rose 258? ^horry street, Mr. Joe -Ricks. hos1 The meeting was called to ordei by the president. Mrs. Ethel Oil son. First selection, In the Carder Prayer was repeated. Second so lection. Certainly Lord. After .do ed and each member res ponder with a Bible Hose and their fees The minutes were read and ap proved by the tneml ers. Old am new business was discussed. Th< next meeting will bo at the boon DI. .Ml". AdOlplll'S liKK'KPl'." 'JLI U. Senate street. Refreshments won !itU0^4r -'OfTll KKX OOAOIIKS AM) OFFICIALS MKKT SKI'TKM ItKK 7 ANJ>ji?_._ mini INCH AM, A I. A H VM \ A t Inula. Ci;i.. Auirust tioth- O Johnson Dunn. Stale Touche: College, Mont/outcry. Ala.. I'rc.announced tn.lnv through?U, ? Harvey, Secretary-Treasurer, tha the 16th annual "meeting of the as soc iation will he held at' the .Ma sonic Temple, 17th street urn Fourth Avenue, on September inI 8 in Liirminghum, Ala. Tin -ftrrrr So^siim will begin hi 2 p. T7i Central Standard -Daylight Savin Time, Officials ai*? reniirtded o the riilesl interpretation meeting Saturday, Sept. 7 at 2 p.m. Th rule?requires your presence n this meeting. The Birmingham Officials Asse "ciation announces accommodation are available at the Rush an Palm I HnUiL on-lK-,U-eoot~4Htween 3rd and 4th avenues. Fo reservations in private homes eoi respond with William J. Moon 412 Louise Avenue or T. J. ,Knoj Temple Pharmacy, 4th Avenue an 17th Street. Birmingham. Appointment of the fcllowin committees to report while th meeting is in session is. annoum ed: Rules Interpretation?G. 1 Lennon. W. H. Aiken, C. W. Bus! W. J. Moore, II. I. Mosely. Membership?K. J. Clemmoti, Win. Bell, O C Dawson, T J. Kno Grading Officials?B.T. Harve; C. .. Abbott, W. O. Hawkins. The do? ? Wright, F. L. -Forbes. Recommendations'?Gordon K i< Chens, \\ P.?Dean. W. .!'! ITmkl Ralph Robinson. The following Southern Confth ence institutions will be represer ed at the meetings: Benedict co lege, Fisk university, LeMoyn coVv.mV Knoxvillo college, More house eoJJijKO, Morris Ikown oo lege, Clark university, South Car' lina State college, Florida A. i M. college, I.ane college, Xavii university, Taiiadega - ecdhfrg State Teachers college and .Tusk' gee institute. ?^Approximately 100 coaches an officials are expected to be in ut tendance to the meeting. Th football schedule for the seaso of 1040 will be announced for a games assigned EFFICIENT AN'I) ECONOMIC. CSK OF FI NOS CRGED TIY DK. (Ml. JUDD. NYA DIKECTOl The teaching profession shoul take responsibility for efficier and economic use of funds made t vailable by the nation for the pui pose of helping needy youth cor Itinue their education. Dr. Chark ' H. Judd, NYA Director of Sti dent Work and Related Trainin told a conference of educators an. .. v NYA officials meeting in Washing I ton today. The conference was called jointly by the National Association of. Secondary School principals, the United States Office of Kducfttioti J and the National Youth Administration, to devise means of assur ing the maintenance of hi^i^sta'ndards on NYA student work pro . -I |t*ris.. 1 " Representatives of tlu* National Association of Secondary School c. Principals, State Departments of Education and State Youth Ad ministrators from ..States east t?f> the Mississippi Rivisr are meetine in Washington today and tpmor row. KopT^gl*ifnrfm,?r (>f the sain.' groiips from wost <>f the , Mississippi met i n Denver Colorado, August 17 and 18. "Only when there is a clear rea m jyfl mtmjh < " I Pii ' 'ii-sf I'r:xi: "Miss Soui^ Cti Washington"?Alonxella BurE 1 tine CoofcrShort Hills, Va. MASTER'S- SALE liy virtue of a decree of the l Court of Common Plcus for Rich~ land County, 5T VT, heretofore '! made in the case of Llicy "Sarah ' Vinson against Mamie I,. King, IP ' the undersigned Master, for Rich c land County, will soil on salesdn\ in September, 1040. being Monday the 2nd day of. said month, dur' inc the usual hours of sale, before the Court Hons.1 door, in the City ' of Columbia, S. to the highest - "WTTTTer: lf AIT That lot, piece, and parcel ' of land, situate, lying and being r in the County of Ri hland. State ( of South Carolina, about foui , miles North,of the City of Columbia. near the ..Montieello Road containing six (t>) acres, more 01 g less, and hounded on the North ( by the County Road, East by lands of N. I). Porter. South by lands now or ifornierly of Martin Stork and on the West by lands of An' Irew R'ethoa. i TERMS OF SALE: For CASH the* Master shall require the sues cessful. bidder to deposit one?hum x died ($100.00) dollars with the > Master, and in the event of the 0 purchaser's non-compliance with .the terms of sale, such amount is [_ to be 1'oifi-iti'il :nul?applied to the * costs of this action.. No personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not re1 main open after the sa?le hut compliance .with the hid may he made !_ jmmediutxdy, ?? |. WISH & WliAI.KV. _ Attorneys for plaintiff, p, Master for Richland County r HARRY LIGHTSEY, ^ NY A TO DEVELOP NEW . Ml'SICAh ACTIVITIES Washington, D. C., August 21? Developmentt of new musical acti0 vities to provide enlarged opporn tunities for talented needy younu men and young women is being un del taken by the National Youth Administration, A lib rev Williams NYA Administrator, announced to "TTTTv I |{ The auditions for the All-American Youth Orchestra which Were held earlier^'this year, in coopera'' tion with the National Youth Ad>' ministration disclosed a great un' developed reservoir of musical tal ent among the youth of America, j Mr., Williams said. 's! Approximately 15,000 made ap' plicattbn but only 100 young peo g pie were chosen for membership i in the All-American Youth orches THE PALMETTO LEA I PUIS lization <anion,u the sc'.o. | ^ of the purposes which the. Federal I Government is attempting-to-serve . v by ti e nrants made to educjit n inst itt i? ?iis t Iw ?ii tiii * Youth Administration, and only I when school people seek t<> a< hie* ? these ])urposes .in a professional wa.V will Feileral finals be -prop eily spent," Dr. .Itnhl said. I I)r, Jiidd called on tlri-^.ed iva j j, tois, who are reprvsentativi s jh I 1 <i. v...: i s : o I v L I 11 . \ illll'lia I ItUIWIl ? ? i ,-M * l - u n dary School Principals and <,t ' State l>epaj'lments of Kducution \ to establish councils ol school men I |; in eacir *et?4e?to?provtdr?profes- [? sional supervision to assure main ] tenance of itiyh statulauls <o \'V A ' student work projects. 1 tion of formal requirements, the.o v is a duty which everyone who par | ticipates in the student wo'l: pr? , HB JB&"' : ;-^:: HgSH ^H?? JfcY '.;'|^H i-olina"? Union I nuis, f'-.Inniliia ;at Washington , 1). <; Thinl/l'i . tia which is now malting a youdj wiH"tntrr-Tif- yvrnili VVino'rlT:T." A moiiff those who inaile applications s were made who. posse-sod sutlV 1 elent talent tsul who incited niches tral ( xpef'TetVee. As tin' primary interest of tie NVA in at'ian.Ki'u'' the-e audition. , Wie to provide r.eW I ) ?l 1 ill 1 i I n ^ for yo: n?r people, it is now,.follow j inir sip by devtdnpinu :..-ti.vities to provide on hots for tin--. a ho den: nstrated their talent 1? : - V have not had the ehai.- '< > mplo* j At the present titu he Nation- , al Youth Admiirstiai: : is carryin.!*' on m.sieai act:-. of va.i i otis hinds in 22 slate-.' These i: - I elitile 11 symphony ei.hestias in 12 stattes. choral ur.- i - ?f Neirro yotUh in 20 states, ah- t 25 swinji ^ hands." and 25 brass hands. I The la-w musical activities < ' the National Youth Xdmintstra lion are beittj inuh i!?io-n in on operation with school of music state ami lmal synipit tiie groups | ""and ntusiciaiTs~unions. The. type?" J 1 of undertakings will \arv from 1 state to state ami from commlin ity to community accoiiing to lo- > i cal facilities and needs' J I-H?(ioOCgiu. _ fee?r-* ^rpfru?t i Ie : ijxYA is setting up a new syru 1 phony orchestra the meiuhershir i hf which is being n euil jd . applicants' for the All American j Youth Orchestra.. Similar pro.i- ; erts are being u'nderttaken in Mas- j sachusetts, Xow 1 lamp-hire. Ohio ? and Washington. < < CAI'EHNAVM HART. < HI KCH I.ykesland- Sunday was a hap- \ py day at Capernaum. Sunday ^ school began at its usual hour. ( The lesson Was taught by Rev. R Stroy which each one enjoyed. Af . ter such a wonderful lesson, out pastor ReV. R. Stroy mounted the j rostrum with the spirit. We were n glad to hear our pastor, after j> visit to Washington. DC. 1 Wo were glad to ha' e Mrs. Mat ttm Wuler tn?the community vis ? iting h.-r inothei.' ANo ond oi our best members Kc>. I. K. am' j $Irs. Francos Folks ""wore blessed ; to have a younjr boy J>;U v. J. K . Jr., in their home. One of th.e l/est. nurses in Richland. Mrs Sallie B ' Johnson pronounced^ it weiched. J 9.1-2 pounds. Another blacksmith S we tlo hope. ' t COKNKR STONK I.\VINT. ?m r ? AR of the mihisters and friends I ; of the Georgetown district arc \ > I t;ta. >]. ?:ilii i ji.-at !;. i <? >, <> hfi't" it- i;.( duty im y;.ii.l iii.ti 'liyt ii'i It a i>in t !?,n . ;wi,< I\ t'lal a !l v: ? " i MI?" .111i (;?rrr ,, rr ?r. .ft;.! ; i ? o mm - .? M^ IM I i: id. \< if \ i;\\ s Th?- storm ! ; jiH .. . i . ; , 't-acll 4"?nUflllt II; I . \ i'i < ! ;?pl? ha\ r.-tir inisfi. the >t*as? ti. Am a t ?. fa?- a vimtor .Mis- <;i \ \V: <>n. Shf \va> tin.- S'.imlay ii111 of U,. i \ \\ . \Vil+i;4i.i? :,M~t 'I r.. -J. I' < ?\vo|i>. |'! ..\ . A , , ,i \ t antic Ilfacl, <laivH*j tlm aft no.a Mis. .); 'It tlv < 11 - i- TTi * oil v. a \ it jiusitu'i-.o will" jVt.. itt t o< Ja y. Ih'V. A mli < u - |o . .1 p "!n tin.L'.~si 1 1 i ?Kvrry" f;nr iV'WaTfTiiy oh via i tival at Mf. Oliv ami IUu;r?s> t. M*t sjLajiUvd. Key. (I. \V. William* >f (iainmoii Tln-oloymul SoininaiN vill hi* oik- of (hi* iiiitiist? r.?. B jr f |H^, ^1 '^1 B ^K^S/'x^v ' w^a^jtes I -:3'3^B i ' TWM ' ^ rr~rg^^m JAfik 1 ^jB r-?v?. :-in-mml-I'ri/c. Miss rizc, "Miss Viryrinii "-Chris' nii.-illy iiivilcd to utt? t/.-i tii "Trfh<-i' Stone Xnyinj*. of Friend 'hip AMK church on Senteinbei St., at '}:.'{() p.m. IN v. M. h. 11ii. Pastor Rc-v: T. .1 Mil.-s Pi esi.lilo' Kliier ? IN M KM OKI AM In inen oiv of ('s.;u I. Thomas ' if. S'!*,' I*t ei i t.hi- life A e-. _>}. '---r?-htnm. v.-y. ha i-J. '.T.. '.... k .~" \ e| e. " " Ve little tl'.o "."In I- so II- :i ? : 1 i- .. l.-.-i . .... ...it " t> ..r t>;ii t-i 11 with"!-', far"*i. think We i<i'ill! m ' -av :nn il>Vi Vill alvav- I . !vj: ivuivl. fi:! I he heart* tl a-' .!.. deal 1\ V e t la- i.i ;t-.i I hat ' V. n!.'" 'f"l yet f'o'lr end v. a- a - i"Ut make- hi weet' int. ! lit -Hi !i (i ' !>;?!'. a" foil i v.iM ;:iit -ay *.. .o i ;v. Mi-. .I'l'.ia Tl i'iit;.-. v. he. N u fork ('!! \ ; Ml ? ami Mi- .1 V T!4onas. parents ami * ?:!! !; : Mrsil i' e?Hindi* y ?r?r Vtt KTT heriue Shaw; Mi<-? I:i. 'i. Theiw.-: _l\ M Klli MtV\ M It: -:nl 1ml lnvijiti e i-morv o! Vliss Holer M. rrDcarcst "tie. we sorely >-:i-- yon Fears of sorrow often tl sis hard, was it lo'-irive \ up. ?o haril to pari. frum *" VIetnory keeps- you ever in-ar us rhontrh VoU left one' von .iL'u lime cannot Ilea! our broken hearts. )r fill your vacant eliuit ; tVe miss your il'ear stuilin.' 'ace. A e miss, you everywhere." So me miv think we have f.oyot ten. VTany think mil wound- are ile.tleil, ,ittie do they krrrrw fliT Uiief rhat 111 - in out heal'- I'oneealeil 'aren?-:, A' r. a" M r*. 1 'an I'a' tci son. Sister. Phyllis Rose. . \. ( . I'. I ( ol.l M 15! \ /(INK m;u.\n mkk.tinc st npvv The Aljen t'hristian FndeaY n .i';i;j(,ie "I' tin- ( olnn hih /.one will to.ld its reutllaJ weekly meet H-t-fcvuivlay afternoon, Auaiist 25th at 'niiiitiiel AMI" clmiyr.. The i.-1:1 -1 u s cordially invited to attend-. Due to an errdY thi* name of >ur Financial Secretary. Mi.--ucille Friday was omitted la veek's issue. Si^ht-See 4^- .% ?* v JE^BBB jKdHaH^Kv^^: ' '' -'IB ^U^T^lCTffg?P" ffTBFTT^B| n ;y ^^ 1 V Jfs. '" M K?liii?/'' I.ivi'P, ..-now ii.jj i h?'w'niw r. "."\lis> Smith < .lie:/'? ' South 1 aroftna. U4ii odd | ':;v: Norai?Your question wlD b* uuwrwd 1 > "Itm" la this column. For a Pair at* Btnr. " end 2So tor my now Astboloot IBBI 4 I Locrr Oat Chabt end r*c*tr* by r.mm . _mall A rnnfldcatUl Uttm o< tr** atfrla* Sj?~r~ r sly ting thro* (9 question* petrels}?. EVjm j M > your full bum, address, and btrChdat* as ' , all tatters and pleas* include a salt ad i ,, diasaad. srampcd auralops to* you* rniy, < fa!! Writ* Tot?Ans* W aula ex. cum ai fan k Paxmxtto Lsaoss. ItlO liniowr Mb COXOMMA. i? QUOUUL ? \ X. .1. I liiiv- hi.-i'a :??.! break! A . in ii'i . ill'1.i 1 a... ;. a',>( ! T 1 T" Tell mf it: y?uir \v> v r<J~ wT'a'l. w 111 Wnitlil be I"-', I'm i!l? :i' ! inv fata I A il> to .il) " j Ar-wi-f My thirj > t?i !en * I Thii Texa.-. Yt.i. ;ni'I V"iu J t V*.*111?5v *>x;u-tly m. where. amid n ai your j?!? >vr:t > m j-s aii<l ' strontrly i.ii-iiiuiKii'i .1 .kanue j ' s'teiury. All ,?f n> hav<- yvt uew'li'iho on litV at - tin.v .aia'J... when nothiny els? will the u h-i A n ^I'harui^ <*( states . ks. . I'm'.. ' mp, <" S. W Have -e." :t; i-v, ' with thi- man for thai a year I like iiim \?r; :.ru!. a:;. 1 he i- atTectimiat" Sh. w 1 eonshier hint. i w Answer Hi - . ?<,-:?!".yi \'..r He's steady. vnhei :?r .| .1- a pre' Pal. ty ..em! /o!. : . . what n. tin y< : A van? !a>sy ? < ?.r.>:.!. v hy a'.'.m . means. he > a kud.i^ . .ui> eh I t; in lli-wewh if you think -,i van >i. j ; hette: r is 1.0 hi,, iv. tryir.y * ana I ' 1 have hei i; renting in j ,jo . ii.L- duplex -everai years a!id.*avi "he man that i>wn> it rented it to! .some n|.coiile wiai h ;!t a fincej ' (' iiuui'il the haek yard and thntjtr.y just le;i'.r> nle the '!: ; e\Mi\' for w . irfc kids to* play if. 'Hiio .nan' an _ ' hi. ' OA : - p..^, 1 L_( O'l tii'ornd h.ei'e ami 1 htm '..Id ih 'a... v, real 1 s';i'i inside am ond!'"- v . ,tU?iV didn't su' any'h" t? U tile what. tn ill.?' i I Ar,> \'.-v tin.. r A.';'- j;- } due them > i TeTr'il.ef 1. e 'kyt i- , the pat i\ . \ t . ,t, ?|? \<>:: I.*r!*? O t!:. ha V > :ii . ' _ a .< l, i' .>vi ! its . 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A ' Answer You . oul.ln't huil.l a of < [fhioken-coop let alone a house on men 'the lot right now . . . because it refo takes monoyi ami that's soim'thitu; Pali I'ay e Sevefi in if- - ~ & ? |y s*^'11 * "i?44+T?' it;, t'> -the 1 U'-if"?! ' ' \,i<:?< 'slumbia. ' ' /' V'"1 ' '' ' Vt'-I ? ? <? ' iifili : ? : .il.lc; 4 ? * i> i \ ill; ' tf ink .?f Iniil.iii.K oii.-t jol, iita-au \ou will V''U| (.!;,!,> ui;; L., if .... .A;t:, 'V;.. . !' ;,rr$ Icu.?i. M uff* . . . , r n " - " : " ' ' IV ->Jl a M u,H. . : in. I i for ?: , ' ' ... . 1.11' i'1.1 fi- ! In- unit' a '?' . !* - ,. a: thin* for ''' v " ' '!< ) ooili-'j** this ' 'J J:r!?- <i? i thiiroujfh site r-tu- vii x i-'iis c??l!< yt-j- how * " tT "' ':: alion ata- o.-tkaic. *' ' * Lii - - - - frj r>r. 1 >o \ i- tlU*. aiai; a? 1 lh:rl:' lio\v liiiinrs tarn out V Of >in, :n fvve ' , '' '' i'l <|UvstluTl. u ' !? !:. Lilt ill your fa\ <!,,i ' I. i-" < ! V . A i .a^i w <>\ t take p'a'-f ;|i i. ' tliiiiirtu re" ti.a". ;s then*. 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Just to vTTiT and I Indie ve Moid y.'.i say *11 !i nit if my L'nii.v In- ulricht an <i\vi 11 _ < ho ;y-.ail; so..!." - . Nil so: .s v\, !1 . 11 ui <io.'! r ivl. t. Mi \vi-l! larcil for ! Na\y. I sir no reason for ' worry about bin: It n* i-vi.it '."ait bo will visit on his lojivi of absiiua Keep ej. wit*-, hitn by i. *toi' I'. jiiFOR ,RKNT K \J*?rV PARLOR at State k. Clu^ip rent. Has I von op?'ii Apple to? O A MeEl.ROY STORE State Park. Columbia. S. f. ^perienced TVacTier rtnts Position n experienced A B. graduate Allen university desires Eletnr.v or Primary work. Good ronces. Write in c-are of The notto Leader.