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SATURDAY MAB. Vi, 03 E. J. MACK CITY COLLECTOR CITY FLASHES. Mrs. J* H. Robinson, of Denmark ia spending soma time ia the city vt i th ber sister. Send us yonr job work, and thus help tts keep Negroes honorably cm* \ ployed, Mr. Tho?. Bowman, of Irmo in the city last week und called un paid his subscription; Our carrier? will be around every Saturday. Please save some money for them* Mis, Susie Black, wife pf Lien 1.8, Black, ls quite ill at their ri? idence on Winn St. Plenty communications in th office for the next three vc >< Dont send ?ny more just yet. * >i Croakers may croak and ' , ne country frogs may hollow, I.. he Bscorder ie on top, on this y ou can bet your lost dollar. J The reduced rates of thi? * ?per will last only eleven day iger. Better send in your money i eis? you'll bo left. A great time at Nazeret /< n last sabbath afternoon; a iine "i .non by pastor Whitehead that v.a enjoyed by ail presont. Are you doing your ?i v by us reader? Do you try to h > circu? ate this paper among your friends? Do you believe in race a^vanccuieut. By all means read yot?r ice paper and thus encouragG th-, - o who are laboring for our material advance ment. Pay the collector as he 6hall call. our order ar if you want your mair to grow, keep soft and look nice, why just try a bottle of our Or Marrow Pomar1 Mrs. Mack will ta deliver t?ffl??? Our office the. prese if I the..>'l??^pjusi| ,' . *' ??2JK?1--ii* ?'The Flag ia li?e -?U;?L Sylrl ic: Mr, Miller's larges wholesale ano tail clothiug . ? *-e wil ie kr., n. A large II. S ' ag be s vi ag ing to the brf over . storv|. Hon. H. F ?endrix r ?ns was in town and called t< after matte: ao for we r> 3 week . . n?s } us, He Ld iking political, ar?u gbtly re in uto victors belong the ils.. Mr. Roi i Nelson, the. V od nat ured gentleman he is, ai I ie pop ilar Mai i andsom< t. barber is pectins: ? au . ?idence on his l;otj corner K' Plain Sts. It/will be a . complet*-7 . ' .t week the Rec t t / fine article fi ? f South Caroling '..w's, and readers . i this excellent j ?.voxii?n are sho wir 't...'tera partaining .wi'it which is n?rh will have ie pen of r daugh . o well to tioti. Our interest in : advance re state Con ti it Olars Bara go Wo,"a itioa ? tti ~. erg Co- r' iriup %^ni?nth of May. ques ; J ^ th f$ ' itu rally comes t o the Batist : 5, Vdtau women of m the Stat *ffhat kitti "able t;:*.; ' ' * ' ; 'fla On i > J?!** ?wh :iav . i fi \\ iori bey done, ?1 they be eir annual to a large ?1.-.i$ tanbar, spoke <t?tf# '..-? (.ragingly of -1er" ?nd declared Ment one ntelligent the race i he takes ' o without lung and commend ; v *n e ? fc'an o?Dfi men j.uyii. lore lit? |?f /.; .'; * Va??;t| e V '*^? - *-n?f " oaid n? ju .' '4 born" for a? 'tyjc??lta-.t hesiten' t-t? a M?? '? tits rat Another Mlte-ejc - Reached. Lofet Saturday/ thc RECORDER eclijAed weekh j .?irna.i*m in tho Sou ii when it put i?? ?*? own fores of carrier lop -.!><J purpose of pelivering its ; ip-5-*s. .The increasing : milation cf odi paper dotnand?- ' thio step, ;. iV.\ it was jMompl! .:? nauguratod I now eve? :'a :'i iay morning till whistle of . e Recorder's '. .rrier boys cn r" heard as they spin across ana >ver tlie city de livering the/ ' i OPLE'S PAPER". By this movie ? ? 3 the first col ored weekly - South to add this ft?.. ^ hus we have reached ? milestone. What ne . - -M eil wait a little while. The C . ?ibia Literary. -o Mondo "t at Bethel church was a rei ' * day, or night, in the history / * Columbia Literary and historic- isociation, President Peets ?v ?titled to the timuka of toe members and of the citizer at 'arge for having the dis tingu' ? '1 acholar, church man and orato . right lier. Bishop Grant of tl v' M. E. church present to lect' ' o the association and its f ric ,:? . 3; si . -ir>t*s subject was, '*My itt > .* abru'At- Tie- spoke of his h? :.v? a desiro r- bn[ a hoy ?.> visit > 'ork, the metr?polis >' lh* i ' :i, and of late finding himseir .ng to go to California. He vis both places, still there w?.s a uer desire to go abroad to visit I ngland, France and Germany. He j outed by all of these visits, com ! q into contact with strange people, idieir customs, habits, etc., as he did, ?and he * advised the young men and women of to-day to first have a de sire, aud the rest is essy. The lecture was replete with wholesome counsel as well as helpful r''monition, interapersed with maoy j:! y uig anecdotes of his life and Bethel ch^^nltahca?hiusic for HIP oop.,<i,on:,ahd.^ht:.w?.lJjxl I . -\' ? .-i^^i^^c^BjWiUiainsj .MH'.? A-{^{^.;^O^t*t?iic|ling that' ?he Bishop ? a^^Otliers present seeinod to be charmed hy ita sweet melodious strains. The audience was a Jaree and ap preciative one. Mau y notable de vines of: thc A. M. E. church were from variouB sections of the state. For more than two hours the audi ence was highly entertained Prof. Peets came in for his ?hare of praise for the masterly manner in widen he introduced Bishop Grant to the au dience, Itesolutions of thanks were unani moustly pasaed and the aiaociation adjourned to meet Wednesday night. The King's Daughters For several weeka the president of the King's Daughters in Columbia, have tried to get a meetiug of this \ once helpful society and strange to say every effort of the kind has faded This certainly ought not be. Thia organization once stood for much in j thia city and tor it to become dor? niant or looa? it* good name and re-j I potation is too bad. The christian ladies of the various churches should bestir themselves and connect their I names to this once noble order and if need be reorganize it, then let them go to work in "His name" and do good to the deterring poor among us. The white ladies of Columbia would! not for a moment think of allowing their Kings Daughters to die or be come of no effect, and our Christisn ladies ought also take an interest in auch societies for humanity sake. This is written with tho hope of it stirring up our christian woman to a greater work of usefulness and we trust it may have the desired affect. TO CUREi TV COLD IN OJVE DAY. Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tableta. All Drugiata refund the ??on?y if it fail? to euro. 35?. We again call our friends attention o our JOBDBPA RT M ?NT We are prepared to do all kinds of printing and will be pleased to sub mit pricea, Cal! on us when T?. ; have printing to do, An Awful Stroke* Rev. T. W. Dixon, of KiUians was in the dity Sunday and Monday to consult Dr. C. C. Johnson, relative to a daughter; of his Thomasina who somo time since was assaulted by u dirty brutal fellow by tho name of Perry Stevens, Sad to relate thii bruto in humen form accomplished his hellish purpose and succeeded in ruining a young woman who other wise might haTo become one of tho shining lights in her community. Rev. and Mrs. Dixson havo the sym pathies of their friend? iu their sor row. This is an awful stroke to both Father and Mother. Barnwell Notes* ( Sunday (Gth Inst) was a groat day with tho Baptist's tn our town. .Vt 10 o'clock abont 1000 people white and col ored assembled on the brldeo that spans Turkey Creek and witnessed tho bapt ism eil 43 candidates, wbo had become converted by tho earnest efforts ot Rev Parker, who hos been in our midst for several weeks. Rev's. Callahan), and Tarker botb preached ablo sermons to vost concourses of people; many of j whom came from our sister towns. Miss Almeda, and ber sister Mn Motto spenl several days in town; tho presence off the latt?r was most agree able to Mr.-; Miss Daisy D. Nix, spent ounday In town with her pafents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nix, returning to ber school Monday morning. Over $400.00 has been subscribed to ur new church building. 3fr. Sar- Johnson, one of our oldest citizens o; alt week. Mr. and M. .' -hn Schofield, ol Aiken ls hero on a visit to Mi. and Mrs. A. P. Mason. W. Vf. R, March, 10th. | LATER. BY TELEGRAPH TUF.SUAT l">tb, Bethlehem Baptist church hn9 re ceived one hu id and three members by accession I cent meetings. .... . W.IF.R. :M .... ms**** . \> ri- -- .11--- ' ?ayf ?>?d'y u -co it in the REOO.I Dsa,! Well then it is true. T'was out1 Wanted-Will some kind subscri ber send us a copy of the KECOUDKA of Nov. 27th, 1897? Bv RO doing oblige. NIX & HOLMES: Mr. E. E. Reeder is the happiest little man in town. Its a lino boy aud thc madam is doing well. We waut yon to feel free to give us the news of your socials, entertain ments, ete., so as wo can tell the peo ple whats going OG. Mrs. Hattie Har per presented Mr. Harper with a fine baby boy last week. Mother and child are doing nicely. Mrs. Alice Geiger brought us bunch of .beautiful violets last Tuesday for which our thanks are extended. The executive committee of Allen University was in session herc Mon day. Quite a namber of prominent church men were in attendance. Remember in sending in long articles for publication to send some cash to help pay tho printer, Such is encour aging. j Mrs. Mack who ia soliciting orders ?for books for this office -will call on the colored citizeus during the ucxt I week, and we will be glad if our friends here will save their orders for j her. She can sell you any book you may want and at a very low price, MEETING OP UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. ST. LOUIS, October 4th to 10th. Account of the above occasion the Southern* Railway have made a rate of one first class fare from all points to St. Louis and return, tic kets on sale October 2nd, 3rd ond ?Uh limited to October 13th, 1S98, to re turn. The rate from Columbia, 3, C. I is $23,50. ""Vor through car arrangement and [ other information apply to . R. iii SKAT, IMT. A. ROBT. W, HUNT, i Colombia, S. C. Travelling Pa&seng?rAgtmt. 739 Broad Street, AufT m I patton For#T?r. dy Cathartic. 10? or J5?. druggists refund V.. >??.'H. ' Our g* of lovror week. "*5 ces?fuLia werelSi hm\ friend Prof. W. P Neal, Richland was in tu nco ut ]??t e hus just closod ? most suc ohool, and, tho patrons led. off A. Evans. Of?ci no, 014 Lady, St, LUMBLA, S- C. il! ro 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M. TO 8 P, M. THE CHARLESTON LINE SOUTl?^O^^t?iA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Timo T^?^Effjnct Dec." 19, 1S?7. Lv, Colhmtla'v.v?; .-.7 00am Ar. Branchville.8 67sm LT. Branch^Ho.0 10am Ar, Chariest tn.ll 00am LT. Columbi^...4 00pm Ar. Charleston.8 00pm .. Woiibound, LT. Charleston.7 10am Ar, Columbi?..-10 55am Lr. Charleston.6 30pm Ar. Branchville.7 3opni LT, Branehrtlle.7 50pm Ar. Columbia.10 10pm CAMDEN BRANCH. i:m?ibouiKl-tinily oxcept tandur. LT. Columbia. 4 00pm 7 00am Ar. Camden. 7 00pm ll 5i?m Weilboaad, LT. Camden.8 4?am S 00pm Ar. Columbia.10 BSam 10 lOym AUGUSTA DIVISION. AV?m non ml -Dally. LT. Columbia. 7 00am 4 00pm Ar, Branchville. 8 57am 7 50pm Ar* August*.ll 51am 10 45pm *Cmedrand. Lv. Augusta. 0 20sm 3 80pm Ar. Branchville ...... 8 67am' 5 55pm LT. BrnnchTille .. 9 00am 7 60pm Ar. Columbia^ AUGUST? LT, Angus Ar. Aiken 10 65am 10 10pm ASII1NGTON EX. lound* . 2 30pm 3 12pm Ar. Denmarl*^r.TT. 4 20pm SovWibauUil. Lv. Denmark.. iBftt--.0 17am Ar. Aiton. riLn Ar. .Terral .'<.' ?jum lUariestcffi at . i0 ~i i . j^uunbla at 10 55 ?t? Parlor cars bs ?ville, trains leaving I for Atlanta, Ie with train pt m. Trains leaTln m. and arriviu a. m., solid trat tween Charleston Through ?let Charleston at connecting at leaving Columbia at 4 Through Bleeping car service between Charleston and St, Louis Tia Atlanta and Nashville. Any further Information can be ob-| tamed from rt. L. SE AY, Union Ticket Agent, Union Depot, L. A. EMERSON, Columbia, S. C, j Traffic Manager, Charleston, 8. C. JOSEPH ll. SANDS, General Mansger Southern Railway. OmOmowt? S?sala tasj ROT. til, 1850. 1 f M > -P." P. m. "AT*, m. ...-. t ?ad 10 curry al's-j tSa.pUg ?ara battra?a ?aluiablaaad AaasviUa, aaraau dally bstwasa JaaksnaviUa n40ba> aaH. Trataa laava Sper*?aV*r*, A. Aft ftttmm. ??riliUu?, ?:43 a. a-u, SUT" p. ax. SiU p. TfoatlUrsIaMmttadli ?rn th bound Moa?, aa* ItU p. at., lian a. m.. <V?allbtuaV?jt?4.\ Tra?as Uara Ur?aavfllo. A? and C. di ns!aa. aartabouad. S tai a. m., t M p. m. a? av, (TaatUmUd Limited): awthboonn, >:? a? SB-, Mt p. sa.. IStSS p. n. I Vc? ti bul .tl Llaatta?? Pullman Borvlsft. ItanaapaUoa ?tr?pin?; rara an Tra?as88and ' sad in, on A. aa? C. dl?l?l?n. gupartntr i. H. CUT .P. , 0 A. M. OFFICE HOURS. \ 2 TO 4 P. M. TL 0 TO 8 P. M. *?DR. C. C TOHNS< Physician Ai Office HOI P?? Surgeon In Charge Good Phys State Association Of Colored Pl At Benedict College, And Lncturc Physician At Allen University. Dross Goods, Milline Wc Carry ? Full Line ings. Etc,, At Bottom F^?sTCY GOOH We A.ro He? We Have I?ad A Very Successful Remainder Of Our Stock At Cost, We Request A Share Of Your Tr meut And Fair Dealing. Ne W. TRUMP 1 CAROLINA MIDLAND R. Y. IN EFFECT APRIL 6TU ISM, (75th Meridian Time.) South Bound. North Bound. OJ 1? 2? 6J 1 AM AM FM PM 7 00 Lv SelevernTAr 7 15 7 30 Wegeners 6 57 7 35 v Perrys GJg^c-, 7 61 Sally? - '?.3& . 0 ll I .Springfield O^t* ' 8 8? . ; . |Whaley? rt Ou> 8' a?I . ".Walk??? ip; 6 ?3* 9 ?n^ifiBlackTllle ?T;118$ 9 00 1 vCOju*_" fl**? R Sl^l JSLL 10 08- Wv* Asl ' - . " >-J3^/ il. - Woodward 5 10 ll 09 o 20 2 31 Barnwell 4 65 ll Ol 9 34 B 41 M ornases 4 35 10 4S 9 40 -? 55 Kline 4 21 10 39 0 51 3 02 Cave? 4 14 10 34 0 53 3 14 SeiRlingvllle 4 04 10 24 10 05 3 25 ar Allendale Ly 3 55 10 48 AMP M ? M P M .First clasa, dally except Sunday. ^Second cia??, dally except Sunday. 1. W. FOWLER. General Mauager WIEN YOU AHB KEE??F A.n. TJndertakex? Call on the Colored Undertakers GO. We have on hand Coffins &. Caskets Embalming don? on short notice. J. C. CANNON, Manager. rteT, D COOPER, See 1110 PLAIN ST 1110 fe?tM; And 1 Instructive Books i Wt CHEAP ? . .re representing ONE OF THE BOOK HOUSES IN AMER lrt call the attention of our ' fellowing list that we can1 reading publio with at Call and see them and plac? vi;r y ,>rder. RYK;* OUR COUNTRY, Its pro menti. OF CHRIST, "ORIKS, Of travel at; hi. STORV??0tBLE-LA? : ' PULPIT, JHASTOR /.fj FAMILY Thole wfcoaty^Aitfto i \: B an ordar for one o?jtt?te 'Tt?ll?bl? M.? a can do ! ao by P?!l^^*?Wft?> i own and the balance \?j^R|fw^ '> arriyes: Call Ice ?Ofllc ?ospllal V2\ DN,A. M., M. id Surgeon, lin St., Columbia. ician Hospital, President S.' iy?ician?. Attending PhysiciJ ?r on Chemistry And Attend ii ry & Fancy Goo di Of Dress Goods, Lil Prices. NOTIONS] ad quarters. I "Tl* nerys l Season And Will Close Out T h ade And Guarentee Polite 'Ire a 517 MAIN ST ? ?mi inn i l?t?iT^W i . r ? - ? II mt-m THIS A3I A] Builder & Repaire! COKREtfFONDNECE SOLIC'I L'JIOijE.W.IIO.IlAVE WORK I :^ LIKE, w&m Bui* ?<*h> i?ebii Sreua, Rolls Pies- @ Cakes FKOM: Warneke's Family BAKi'RY. 1612 Main St. 161: A. R. SIGHTLER. Manufacturers, Fine Wardroj Writing Desks, Book ?Caaes, Sj And All Manner Of Hi?h Cf Work. For Something In The Liii Good And High Class Work,] On Him, AU Work Dona With Guarantee. fOIJiB FXTEOK. SOMCITEDj Orders Can Bo Left At T IB? riace, Wkick Will Pro rap Attentiez 1326 GATE] S TR I CK LA, We are prepared Colored people of Co! CARRIAGES & or ?alls, Picnics ani The best attcntiof ates to all who ps Give us a call. W. D? Lcgg