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- * ? ' ' 1 .. > 4 M/trcii 27, 1943 ?*P "f in and Around The Forest City t LJ-.Vl.l.AM) OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Elon^.o S. Watson of JTOat Wuo41>iul Avenue informs lis that th.ir son, Pvt. EI0117.0 S WatToir,~Tvxita i^Hoing fiiu\Mis. Watson is the former Alberta ?moot of Darlington, S. C., and is ;; graduate of Benedict College. enhtmbia, S~C, Mi. Watson atU'ud 0(1 M. C". Stat; College, Orangeburg, S, ~C. Mrs. Watson has desided to rontw hoi1 friendship \wth The Palmetto Leader. We .are thankful for, fri trills, tbe old nnd the new. ^ of Mrs. jjdrnice Sutton PeC^r, ftn "Ahtf around Camden, and ^flephet^ville, S. C. will be delighted Vrokm>w that Mrs. Peck is. as charming' w CVe?h Mr. ancT Mrs? ;!? j\.', David.of East 08 ht. arc now ^h^ring their home VHth Mr. and ' Peck. Mrs. Peck is a bride ?t few months, and is the sister if ,Mr. W. .L, Sutton of East 83rd jstrtet.""t / Doctor Benjamin E. Mays, pres. of Morehouce College, Atlanta, Ga. Ik will preach at the Antioch Baptist W phttreh on Sunday, March?21, at IQj^&-"tfT m., and will deliver an address for the local Spclman club at 7:45 p. m. Dr. Mays will be the Noondav Len ten Speaker tt Old Stone Church, public square, from March 22 26 in the United .Proteatant Lenten Services of the Cleveland Church Dr. Mfcys' general theme will be "Forward with Christ in These Times'*. 1 . , "^'Df^'lVrays is a .path'* of South Carolina and received his cducat-?ion nt South Carolina State Co. lege, in Orangeburg,_ and Bates College, Lewiston, Mc. He has served as national student secretary for the Y. M. C. Aj and was dean of the School of Rehpon ai Howard University from 1934 to 1940. He is a member of The World Committee of the Y. M. C. A. and was one of 13 Americanto attend its World Conference in Mw. ? T-r^t J-.??. ?rTTTT ...jov.v, 4HVUU u* i j;o I. Manning District Stands Together ?) VV U The Electoral college of the Central S. C. corferencc held at Elloree, .March 17th. revealed a unity among- the laymen of the Manning district that is seldom equal.eii. to The following delegation was elected: Walter Jackson. St. Matthew; Ed. Walker, Manning; H. I'inckney, Orangeburg. Alternates: Mrs. Cora Black, Cameron; Aaron Canty, Pincwood; Lcc Williams, Ellorec. DUE WEST NEWS Revs.. B. J. Glover and J. H. Burncs and Mr. Olin L. Smith attended the meeting of the electorifci college of the PhTdmont Conference which was held in Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church in Greenwood, S. C. on March 17. Mr. Smith was one of the fh'c delegates elected to the 1914 session of The General Conference which \rill be held in Philadelphia. Rev. B. J. Glover visited his sister, Mfss Rebecca Glover who is teaching near Gray Court, S.C. last week. Pvt. Lauivticc D. Wharton Writes from aomewhn.r.. in WnrtV, Africa that he is over there and] gettihg- on well. He states that he and Pvt.-Calvin Rouse are together. Mr. James Tin man left on last I Tuesday for a two weeks visit > with his sisters, who live in Brooklyn, Nr. Y. Mr. Olirr L; Smith wr.s a business ?-"-tisitor TftTJreenville, S. C. during last Saturday.? ^ Mrs. Maggie M. Murray, Jeanes P jpiwhn- f,-.,- Vrl.rnfinl.l T | ! last week-end here with her relatives. ' . , Miss Geneva McAdams, who rc eefitly came home from New York City somewhat ill, is much improved at this writing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rendell Howell of l Oxford, N C. are the proud parents'of a son. Mother and son are doing nicely at the home of her mother, Mrs. Susie Ellis. Mrs. Ho'well if, pleasantly remembered as the former Miss Roberta B. Ellis. Miss Evelyn Ellis, of Spartanburg is also the gUCfct of her mother, Mrs'. Susie Ellis. iH tk4 Piedmont <"onf. - -Ttnr rnl!r*^_TvrTi7~nnr? d?T^~~ .March 17. inst. date *-et hy ih. annual :onl'ercnve ju i' >-ah \. \| J. china h. A Till ilclcn'alltiu v,a-enrollcd a? d-nr.Try ..('end eu. '1' ic:?. ? *i?? - v.a> ujH-inLl 1 y l>r lary. 1'. K. ?f (Ire ;j\v?v.<i disi.ic' , "slslod hy Or. ''h>vcv. I'. M, ut' y'i (Ireenv-lle district. !">r. Mi >? <>' 'he AM e\ii!e di.iUiet (aire . i 'etyrT Many umders were rrvcsclit id all \U'iv khiillV v.deemed. I Mr. !. K. Grave* <>i An?i-v?*or> | \ u'c: tit manly, courteous and. fail irtviiliit"1 thHtN-rTr'lwrrKVo-d .him nan. ?Irs...Jani;> Thomas an. A'o I beville county teacher \va? elected secretary and she was eft'icichl and competent.- A. few minutes **iven to tl?f*?ltd- candidates to express tItems*.Ives of the many great things they would do at the . rnnnral confvrcn e.. AU made njye ?onc over anxious brother said he was tired of another brothei milking- the general eonlVre: tv cow 40 years, lie did not quiti - -got a teat, hut when he is worthy. he will get one soir.j day Prof. C. G. Garrett, Miss llattie 1*1. Perrin and Prof. J. W. Mimsi : vyere elected on the first ballot ii i the order noted SO, 27 an<l 25 . 21 necessary for a choice, af tcr_ j,yv=.i gral ^losc bnlloGmr rrofTW. A "Write, Prof. O. L. Smitli were elected. Messrs II. L. Alexander, Toel Perrin and Mesdahics A. It. H/klmPc nml flliviti Mr. L. R. Martin were elected al ternatcs. i_ The?following: resolutions we repassed a!' d unanimously signet1 by the delegates :tnd alternates. Whereas, under the splendid 'eadci'ship- of Bishop Flipner the HmcIi ill South Carolina lias lad unco and prosperity. Al! work r.g together dn love and harmony ~ t'uTitig-his active supervision. Whereas he Has been kind an-"' atherlv to both, ministers and laymen, not scolding, nor abusing pk, and givirg special privi. leges to some, but equal respect ard justice to all. Wf'ereas, The Flipper Library waq built under his administration with the supervision of President Iliggins, the executive board, build ing committee, the trustees* faith fill alumnae and frierds and? Whereas, Mrs. Susie L. Flipper, his queenly \vift. has cooperated with us in such a friendly _aud - helpful manner. Therefore, lie It Resolved: T'r.at we her,, assembled in Klectora! college instruct ami direct our delegates to use all honorable efforts t.o brirg Bishop and Mrs. Flipper back to prcsid,. ovcr_South Carolina. .... _ Resolve further, since the Piedm.ont Annual conference ha, ( ndorscd Dr. T._ J Miles for the bis lioprie. that is Hi,, desire end older of the college tint our delegates accent- faithfully and holiest iy ar.d staud by this .endorse ment-rrf-fhT"Miles. Provided in the Providence of God and in the wisdom of the general conference any bishop js ejected; Mrs. Janio Thotv.asserreTTiry~ | ANTlOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Rcv. G. I). Collins, Pastor Brownsville, iS. C.?Sunday was a very inclement day for churchgoers, altho' with few in number the service was vei'y enjoyable. The S. S. opened with the Supt., .J. F. 11 as toy and Sec., S. Samuel at their posts of duty^Thfe lesson was t audit by Mrs.?Elor"TTrre""r,. (JoTTin^ everyone present seemed t<> have enjoyed this in- j spiring lesson. Remarks by tho pastor after which the following yxpressed how much they enjoy- j ed themselves to witnes^ the Baby contest program at Alt. Tabor: Ocas. J. F. Ilnstcy, ,S. S. Samuel and Sv .Jackson. Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Collins and S. Jackson were the Sunday din- I -ner guests of Air. and Airs. Andy Brown. Drake, S. C. A very delicious dinner was enjoyed by all. The 'above n-iirl nnrn ..l?.n k)iMO! n short w'.ilc with Mrs. .J. F. IlasIcy at her birthday tea. We wore happy to have .Cpl. T.onni(. McNeii in service last Sunday. After Gob McNeil mt-~ dressed the <on cremation with time fy ronmrks .ho sulcled and went awav as Tf ho was peine to nt'uck -eiK my. Mas. (I. D. Collins, reporter JOHN S i ON N EWS ME /ton Baptist Church Mt. Zion Sunday school is still going on in success. Wo arc ask i.lHr all whihli-m ithn t) I im! ll|)!4 f' come to Sunday school. If there ever was a timP \vc need to press forward its now. We highly appreciate Mrs. McP1 erson from Bethel CME church lor her cooperation. She has sponsored a rally and Ixnight six Bibles and she has ordered three song- hooks which we thark her : for. We will do all we can to help j ai, her church. We" have received eight members a] Mt. Zion untLe.xpe.ct more. The rally that was to be a; ?,ion fm the 21st. last Sunday nito -wrU?-he given tar Sunday : iglrt March 28th. We are asking all to come. Miss Thomasonn Holme,. one of Johnston touchers motored to West Virginia over the week end to her uncle's funeral. , |^QQpgVjj^J the jungle in the distant bat r regiment unit goes through lnaneuve .there.^'1 EL1SHA A. M, K. CHl IitH ;; * - 1 \ Hov. J. N. Caugh.mait. t.?r l Sunday hi ing a ra.ny day. a!: i church services * * ?.?! i-mbltd. We . .lie I'K.kt. ioi"-.v:;i''l t r tiry thiv 4 " Sunday i<<. AoTir- t'-s^?uui-Jiu.ni- . tional tally. A << are hoping tu rake it a nig day. i Mr. S.L. Longshore lus been on > I he sick lisj f?r several uveks. is ] :.o?v rccunci ating and V.e aiv giau. 1 to hear of his being out again. '* j Weather cjndition kept Itev. Caughmnn and hi.'. (roug-rogation-i in Sunday. We were all regretful and know .Lluu,?IW,?Cuuglnna.: ^7 ..uw, because lv faithfully (lis i.aigtv. : is (! I'.iilU' u> -the .'Murt h where wolror.-.e awn its % .m. 1 rvivcrnv /"'ijc'it vi'.vtr Rev. i. O. Simmons, Pastor 1 The r.dny day pave vr. a vaca- ; i ; icn-dYoru eh rch hero on Sunday. : On Wednesday the funeral of Mr. Russle Porter was conducted ;t Bet'el Church of v.hi.h he was a member. Our nnstor preajhed. Romnfts by Rev. "7h S. DrnU y. : . also Mr. John F. Wi *c. Miss Mar : I tho P. Wright read tht. obituary. ; Mrs. Beatrice Darloy yr.s call-1' ed tn- StmHanhurfj"rin lasf we'It tv account of the passim1, > !' he: . father. Rov. Dnvevson, vho jriojiir.f d on Sunday. Mr. Henry Spann passed nw.i v at the ''ol'mhia hosoita! ? Fi'day and was fonernlized at :-'i. Paul Baptist chnrc' he;v on M'n- .1 lay by Rev. 11. B. Bailey and i!' v. ; Simmons. ~J ' Rev. and Mrs. K. I> Wise. T?, v , 1 Simmons and his mother and sis- i ' tev Irene motored t > AhhevBSi < :' I 'art week and i"n>or;?>d,.n safe and beneficial trip. ' 'he Snrinir raliy tor tin- circuit will open o run - 1st" Sunday and ; jextend over a .six wc.d-ur an-; iud,?iKach member is asked to trice one i t dollar for May Day _i Mis. Mitfyie J.CoPorloe is hen , after a visit to N*. V. City. Mir. Carrie Portee of ICastovcr is hero! v visitirjr relatives. The October Pink Club met at . d the ionic of Miss From a Black last week and reported a tine meet in*. Miss Kssic Dent is visit inir rel- ' ritives in Wtudiincrton. D. ('. Mrs. Kstel! It tvis is ?.n the si.k list, Mr. R. 'I. G"od wine is up ard our ntrain to tlie c 1. lie!.' < ! 'lis many friends. <* CKKKR NF.WS Mrs. I'iiyllis M. GiLbes. the eini- il 'lent b\ ('. Methodist Conference c WFCS president has just return- I ed front Bai'.itLton whety she eon- h forred witit the conference able, secretary. Mrs. L. A. Cain, ar.d ( at Klohence; (.'.nvtlnrland Motho. i k dist cliu^r'r WSCS capable presi- ! I lent, Mrs. Ktfie B. Strother and ] (| nembets in anam'tn^ and print- i ( nj? their Annual Conference pro- j errant for uut. tlitM 'At:', tnectmjr at above r.anted church. 11 I Tlie popular puslor <? f this ! c j .hureh, Ilev. ,T. \\\ Tayi >: . Ids I v, confident flock, and the diligcTirf* . Florence District Supt.. Rev. ('. C. j. Reynolds's'all haw exquisite ae-. comniodatioits. and sitol, txii-l, Tlfefr-?nt.irlcsL !;"spital;l'es to en- , tertnin this rousocrnte.l crroup oi-i H'lipinti;- Methodist winner. Thry' it aiiii sniritfal. message, re n -turn mill bniTj ;i lofty, insnir uurt nm| rm Vin1 t'T S5e cityv church :ni(l eitim-nrv of .Florence. 4lifshon T.. II, Ki.'i'- <v.y icj'n ai^j ehmMjuon i ; f Pension fund has lcqictod oar l?n min- inters f> cUorvc tin* 'Conlerync,. ^WTfflTfltt contest" again. Kafh minister has gladly consented. , Last year th,. con tests from t'ne | <i.\ conferences across * the Atlaa-J \ . tc Const Area eoiisumntod in the . \ tinnd contcsi at Atlanta. G?. ir. 'lie Area Council nec'ir.ir, Sent. 1 1-c. iy-12. Miss Valerie V. Smith! of Savannah cor.fi roncc* won | prize .-jtloO.OO; Miss I,aura Smith I ol S. C. C'onl'eiwiee won t'ti,. hnnor-H-rium Js2o.Q0. both discussed: Should the Pioneer be Forgo lieu'J . This yea? the sinve topics will be offered. "Is J' Fair" ami "The Forgotten Man" j were of bio t v. .t s 11! >jcc' < i !i bated .,y two young ladies a piece at t ? *" council. Tin* urge is that young men, too enter the contest, for it if, not confined to young women but any student of Methodist faith. A and in eight grade, or high school THE PALMETTO I E hinidaiCh. w.' ? ? ? ?? ^ ? tkground, a crack Coast Artillery rs at Trinidad, British W est imiles, ay crack Is'ogro inula liuSv in aeuua Li> I c classes aiv eligible. j Big j-i'.i'vraa.s we;.- si _ ty tit Bethel .Withu !} ? ssit'k iji i ;ut.v. U.civ. out. Tile \ ici.ii y t..i ..v< .H . <1 J.T?lffi'*ir . i I a!v;,.iy iiVg I. - j ..lacy ff o .ir soldier bays Wciv I n t--i s. i i lai: aid f: i< - j..st j (( 'v. (>m vcc eanip. Mr. i laslel j5rov?n. a!ay (bid bless j win rmrrtiK in !> vTi :( I ia'Cl ('. Xi'li'.as s;. < . : s ; T1.; !!?):.;a( ; u * I. ? r! J.'i-r,. ** \- ? ; :: : Srive. The I c r iJX.a.-J.-.nil??a. I ; b...> : . y y\ # .\i.: _{_ = ;i--.Vc . ::.y; 1 .. .. .d: ; ; 'is-. <>.?'. ; > !/ ;:< :.. Viiv-Jv ."... .:! ; iihi M a. !"}>:JIi11 i: i. an . < i : p.' a.. i I; i t . ..dd iubiK t i a i: ai.-e a.ana ac.nv. ' ;c - ' n j >eaean> K 11* ar.-i Thi>nijjs."7cT a aj j asters Mayy:. A-1.1. , M. K'bdJ s isley l%i,e Ty: .,ijj: t:. r.'if -.tf??i-*?? '! r.i.TniacIr ("cto r.';>|-" > made a syja-di i ; hih . ->n I i!"' 11' ' JA1 - A.. a a' vie.s. a^t* ih*4 ;itiLxvai-u ?Ada I lav is. 1. iU'ni" .?I ;/;,?i'Mc;. .?(T?I '. ;t;. . ,?I." .. ! ; i*; a Au (III*.. .M- I- j in McCoy. Sister Ivii'i .-nil yavi a nice lit aiing. Sgt. Fin ley ami Sis. .1 <>!.j ti "i! !if'v?l aii.c di'j'i rimr. We. v. iMi t.. h; ill-;' all v. i a i- ; ,,t, ;ilt. 1 i't . am' .ail win t'.isa > .1!. N KW HOl'i: \. M. It HI Kit! ! Iter. 11. I . >uir.nnr . l'.o-tor Sunday was a wry rainy and alii ti. y. ami we ci..! not t arry out ur plans as wr was t-xpt-.ting to. 1 Inwover the 'ait!1.1 1 snpt. was at is post. We had planned to listen tt) the 1 eat Morning-' Star Y|i>;,rU-t . of j lions. 011 Sunday night. Bat Sun- | ay night's wrather being uni'air j ho singing was* postponed. Wo art looking Pn raid to hnvig a '.viand Sunday School tip..oming Sunday, to mo out and he' U. S. TROOPS IN 1 m I a mmL mm B jh ?- - Mnaiji jr> ^c.->q run IJ;I.V\ ojojoq ffiroj i.uskav j; 4nq 'pmqsi oqj u -jojltf 'paATJJTj sdooji tiRjj.iouiy oq4 jo jo'qs OAoqw oqj str 'soipttf 1>;oa\. Msl1 Aioiljj.iV ISRoj ? ^ v. jo sioquioui h^u >/* ao R9W mohTuJf-i\mK imn xi woumT Af)ER C i". CvSird~r ?% --1' * ' I' v.'/.r !'< : ;u.'i iv - . "' ry. ? k?r?-\v n:?JttrT. : : 1 . ]" ' iv ~T 'U:<> ::'H . I a; .M r . vUl. rn .1iv. W- I - ivit' i.avv t C * ivivi'tiry. ilvv. i-1. C. ii > !': ' with us tu.'s yiav ;?> jv.;.*r U14j Itil \vi?; k. jVut 11 * 1 '.V'J: !. 1 I v..:.it \vi in-- ; ! - -itu liiian.i:.} needs <> ' the e.'.ir. antio,!. Ti't y know what it : 1.- t.> ha* | .-<> many i..r;:ont'anneals I'm* .'?!i : - v | ions'. Tduc;.ti>?n an I charity and iv> [ :"onev t i mi'i I t >it :n'. A In-' m/ licit the osmvontio" last year >: >'* la'j, )>v the li.'ln of the 1.01.! '\\( i wmius put fort L suviiuoul iTl'o! t I ?? ? i?iI??.'?? lartrm- !mm: !?-.i* of deUyates mid iuer'ea-s.*: >vj li c?;U\\ Silinll. -Mima of I yva e <> < iMvi-i f out with G . p > i..' ap^'.in*- from o hex s un ethat w;> for;vet tr.o vital a? cm!. < ii" vun |.f {.jrani la.Jil it is ten ' " . ' 1) : j-.i'- I ' : .!( !', I ,f ), 1.11 f 1 jjj Ml ' ) . t! . war!; of oar ov.-n B i -nvi.-n: i'. n. P H\ a;! : i usiv.e th: t t heiv i?- a. . < <>:-.!je*_ raTinjr thro. about ' vo ri:i in v !vi< ii ii; .:?ocru;,v is ln'ii'p' y-t?iv a t ." t,?Wf arc cat!- ~ oil ay on. .a.? iK-Vi'r before ii buy . irr.iys am! v*rr bonds for the sup i.e. <?f o".r nun in tiif armed sor . ire of fIi:- nation. I"i" i rv one lias n ??- fc-.-tl to plant a .victory yar' "ii. '.to must ha. i "'oad fur our I i"i"' ii:-foi cos: food l'or mm bo- ra I- "o?*-br?bii'ov :?tttH?i'liuii?for bur g m n 4, mines :tttd i ru-rrt::-?rrt tie mo J~ t?ul abroad. Wo are bo ma toRT every day mat to win this war. a it will taUo unity, iit purjios<y~and ' li.: . i! Hi/ i.iiii wo hi.1 < 1 <> ail in V prr power ;.i win tl.is war. li\- ' ' v <" rj.-lian should tnav ?y 1; I ' (iQ'l l:.:.t !l'.;- Mm'1'' -:r ie may c\ and peace may In h claivti. Now h will take that same spirit of unity. cooperation ? and brotherly !m. e to make the l~ i io?i j:in state convention t?( whsti. it si; .id l,,.. it,-. .!, i?. Hood- ,;a is aiakk.y ..pceiai appeal in foreiui: mi.--i..;.... l)y. .i. .1. Saiks , . i . .s toavinir no ' tono utU.irn-t in ? m .lis ell or: to 'raise K'Juo.oi'iu on ,hr ;; emlownmnt ot Benedict cMic-re. '-a Pri.-idcnt .1. P. (biirirk.-is...- p;..-:.;? nip to the yountf Baptist of South M < arolir.n to rally as never in fore f"r the support of Morris col lepra. | The cost of material for l/uildknr ? n and i c paii s, the?cost of equipment ' ^ , t ' ! I ( toe cost of food and general up- ! u'.j keep, thv. price of all those things, a r e?a dvtmcin-every day*. The- it;- 1 y; l)!e pays, ii any provides nut for. i \k his own. and specially1 ofor those j V,' of his own house, lie has denied , tin- frith, and is wer.-o il -.n a-.-?LL, fidel. I bolrevo the same tiling is : *|l! true about a people who fail to j support their rionunrina tiona 1*, -ftrRINIDADT B. W. I. . sCfci.i a.n.w S.MSSCJ mji o u.\vou>jun .<||r.?|}abi'1 sba^ J8iiL33n<j "S'Avoqs OJURp [B)UOUII3OJ B ! '{[ 'PRP!l,!J.f, u! pauoinn1? maun80.1 joj Acid gu put' ;|R }ou aj a* 4 -yfc' - ? f I . : ... : ) i i. . . i ; . 1 ' V. !'. l.-M <-i ; ' ! >,.. : i :: S o i, : * ir Trm:? i?r?-?i"-.-)' ; v i . .'m . I.< t : . > r. . !i i ^ - ' o:. ^ i | >; : ' f tin \ il;ii niu-tl-. SpOO'j.'Hi} ur wo cun mis? it wo j ~'7~. I li.'t'T"" f,r> al ii.ith in 'h. ' t;- r.:,, ' i?ir:- n." ir:v.!v. ? ;..<?ja r; t-i".T>r"" jr.ii! : iiov.- if, fxifjiiiic i* ti.i- ' ivo.. I'lc latisfa lion ilial (Hi \v,!l rally tc this t all am!' . Hike our p: oi'-rar.), >: i- v ,iTT*T" TtTTr r:Htl" a !:i;vc ti cosO"CIIAIU.K. F. (i.WDV. - J'ri-siJv.tf r. S. TROOPS IN T "m .;o af.i y n. yrnvs' cont:nu< - i*?; a'va' iifil Cojiduci Medals.I litr.oumdcr,' behavior I *jv ;./ ;.i: S?;l. William P. 1 i.iikt'.n S. I'iiau.ix iv. -Houston, Tex. F.i'jie I.. Aere, Shinnon, Mi ?; . . Vam.ir li.yavci, Tulsa-G .'t/ikij iu:;;.; uiiii Eu^ar N. Fry KIIH.i; si iaNt; NEWS I o Tin- down r.our of rain Sunday I a used- The att'. : ur.iKe lo bo man ' Kid go 11 ill. Y o Cijls' ami !1 >ys' auxiliary didn't meet ?i:u- , 1 v b. will tac.'t li.i dr.-t Sji::uly [ 'April. ' jl '21. Knstc r .! >; .n il I: -i:.".0<' li.V) Mmnk. .1., .!. ! v>it- ' ^ 1.1- wife at.'i little da.'{filter . , > A if' 1... nett- iN>".'o is the 1 .u:vh?"r ' i Mr. W ill at.t K ?we. tiirr l!:!l-liiob Sbdmol abcl V. Davis, Reporter ' d Mary encouraging smites wore | ' oil v. hen "our principal the. V.?-d 1 ; id K ami t. at (tir son on] and p . , ons v. ,io dc.-'inj; .-< v- iii in 11: d i '"oss drive. liuai 1 11 be tvnde March ills.. Uvea though wo had rain a laruv i yap enjoy# 1 th.? llc.rtear Kr'oa?tsters Saturday niij.it. ii yc. uit a good interesting and clean instrel contact theni. Ail classes are hard at wo'k in i. l'lijin'aniy mnito; i. ilea ' c een is putting out her stlong is reals to win. Patrons and friends ai\. making : '[ 7Thm5an# for ATTT McTut!uiVf Ye 1'} \ tit 1 y. >he pas been the wet keini j 5 icst of .Mrs. Reita Hammond \ uns hall and Miss "Carrie Mae > ooks. 1 Mar... Ha'.nir.yrd id th grade a ! i nipan.c'd .Mrs. !K.,n? a, jir.~r.it U-i^Ibr.iig. I iir.r for the veehond. : i \Lv V. So WLtd iW--v.fi'"t>M' Pvt. ' p irif^.Wrrjd+TP-3'Wjr-Tsvf-A-fr.- -r .c. -.lL-U ri.-i as v.sdturs dtmrtg Che-1? ????111. III, y.iMJfA-lC.'g mess foi&gget busy . . . CCLOl You GRAY HAIR . . . OV.cr\v.'- hd.with Godcfroy's Lcrieus? and a younjj: Laneusc tirings a rev. : o.i color (black, brown, hlotuL) to your hair.Tt goes on evenly, doesn't rub off or wash out. Permits pernunc'nts. rrtafceTsirntTc;?r!ing. I 7 7 -for over i n v car .. Your deal,r v.;!. refund your money if you're not satis! If he tint .n't h.i.e direct !>n Ci(Vd'rrro" Yi , t 0 ( .'le e >f rJUVttEfiAS, it ?riCNOvNC(i> tAiir yw ' * ! * ? ? " ' ' 1 ?ff" J ' U. S. TROOPS IN TR r ..... . 11 a .u:i n i.. !i '1V1 J; :i . . v r, vr i:.;r jfi i. tui. , a\ s .n ii I 11 ICAi-' r SO. CAi'.OI'V.M (? ( (>\!" ui xrr .v, v< lll< v and a ; ?!. . - - i r:i L. . . . I1, if.. ! !1 \J .. . !\ i j ( : w; ihxulf. w . l. !'ny wo; ii\ Sr. i ; 1 i \v. !. ]. K. n.vii:'.TTTTT?. ix La;..' y ir. \V. \V. (JjiUAiiUw.-Z, .V. Sii\'r!vt ??)? ttr.:r I'-v .. _t _ __ . _ tier RINIDAD, B. W. L | j.rM til vis sprvipf in '.Iip TT S A^my, ^ ly Col. A. G. Spalding, regimental ' '. efficiency, andfaiolity." ShMvn Hughes. Washington. I). C.j $gt,T.' ' J' ; Sgt. George 1'rte. Now Orleans, y ss.; Corp. Ear! W. Newell. Klyria, S I dtliu; Sgt:*-.A .? !( :-o** Ilall, Leaven* - * ^ , Leavenworth, Rani. , ; j \ oi k. Jv. trv 11n.[Ho T this . ooi. ti.e latter a uriul.:- ! I \\\. aiv gkiu : - lure .Joh: i'tr-a: [. i?x a )t>eiliber t.? the (hi--: Kick alter a few , ,v< r i.h.c; We i'i triv that J: ' rot iters an. on ; ,v- ' - . CfCf< .Tain vs Garv an i 1 .. ,, t . v - - tr"? . . T>. V'-. : ^ G.l'V i >i.v\ . V ' --A -i a G, u>-;n ' r?r v': V" Hfi ?-d I.an na. -nan & vatann.V ;c, liv-s Via, :?? awarded. Time . in rYiwk ! :. W. T. -oiv. iim: :> ti;,, -W. 1; I - a-", i.iv n no i...siiic->?. iv& I At tie t h: i.st.r.i- hi ; i :> of Tkiu-s W !i-g :-p.S:?turdav In Ridge'- \ 4 Iotirl Spring. Ward. S. C, ! faj1 On Tncsday right. .March Sa. . w.'' '!-"v," ji !"i :'i~ ]Uin Sp,':irf* n ! f?v' oThTTTTg Han., also r they wih sing j i>,,. nv.iay March 28th . T have o.: iho sick h<t Mrs. j Hia <jlil_2;v: a y,. y.ls. Eliiel Mailr. I t\>, !r. Mosley. W, h.w. f- t'./nt a | \">CSrir.s sj'cr.t. vc>I.-', n<l with ' - ;i TEokmg lilliS >:i . x r'v ; < *? * X \ V;- v~v | r~ ' ' > X * J ? 'I I c. <!.rs j'CAUTiON: 'll V- * *t>? .s' o: *.Y as V sl-f = s I C'< IAHU AIR COLORING .. m . I - y v,1> '* j ,t; pi MPMH fifr. *- In 1 T- r"T.; i' ii6NA.Tot.fi P>oto rao?l^^| 'ack 'I . >'. Coast Artillery :: xp'.-riiiiK data on approach- Tj ; i-1 .a.hejs 'of Greater J churrh Sunday,? ;li i.\ I o'clock p.m. This? ur.i'u. v.-;.p n need last- Sun- <fl !.. iiwvj- fay the Rev. Geo. u^ij: r i Ui> -pa^tois? - 11 attended jho Electoral co^-S ...ay -. 'V rather unj friends? ii- a. iho TJSU^add^M ier.- T o director and his as^9 avts are receiving1 much praiseM 1 ' -t ? i ? . . - ?"?aaip^B tevid G. Ellison! General lnstirance-4| nest sml-^fliclent attention 1 given to all business placed with me PRONE 5717 m ^(yo^-'-yo'-y'y^y^'O'o^yuu^ycfias^jH i R, ii riffpn, "IIBw'.hiVmMIJ I ADAM \YRIGHTM r iTi Reader and Advisor. NetM and (.one To-morref^H i. for Name. Seventh Dnugh-* H the Seventh (leneratiom&jM kA This lady arrived in your? M town to do ?,ood for Oft# tb'ki>: Kv her wonderful* powers in readme the9 f m . history of one's life; alsdS ^ pives advice or. all affain9 of-lifts such as love a$>:? l?;|s;.u-s:? ii'.r.ttcrs, family af? J s. wills and divorces and mosfjjjfl 'ythh;.;y inrinflnng to th~ -M M manently located in Studki& its on ^feetinjr St? on U. S.? ihway No. 1, at City Limits^? <t Columbia. ENUF1 r LUUKI honIITB9 I -??t . ?'i -vj' : ~ -i'-v 1 <**? ?- i* * ^ y