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J Phone Youi ?ur Dru For pure Drugs, Medici Toilet Arth Prescriptions Care! We have with us Dr. V? oldest practicing physic Our Ice Cream and Sod Columbia. We use on! This Drug Store is Madam C. J. Walker's ! P. R. REES 1105 Washington St ' Local News' Mrs. G. H. Williams of 514 Sumter street spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Trenton and Edgefield. Mrs. A. McLees, of Chester, spent Wednesday night in the] city, the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. J. Williams on Sumter street. Rev. J. W. Turn2r of Durham, N. C, will preach a special ser mon at First Calvary Baptist church Sunday morning at il o'clock. Misses Ruth C. and N. Mildred atson left last week for Hamp oon Institute, Hampton, Va. ?where they go to attend the . Slummer school. . 'ii Miss Cora L. Preston of Col ls "umbiaiS- C. left Monday morn ing June 21, 1915 for Monttree, N,C. where she expects to spend the summer. " On Sunday night at the First Calvary Baptist church address es in behalf of the Rev. Jagg er's mission work will be deliver n ed by Mr. N. S. Shelton and Mrs. I Richard Carroll. Miss Elise Wilhelmina Pinck ney the accomplished and efficient organist of the Zion Baptist church is spending the summer's vacation in Norfolk, Va. She i is certainly missed at Zion. : Little Miss Daisy Felder, the | / elder daughter of Henry and Minnie Felder of 1220 Henderson street, left last Saturday for Pomaria Maria to spend 2 weeks with her grand mother and aunts. Dr. J. H. Goodwin, M. D. ,, Columbia's popular andenergetc] | physician has been selected sup ..ertindent of Zion Baptist Sunday School. He has launched al campaign for 500 Sunday School children. Now watch Zion's Sun day school jrow. 'Mrs. D. B. Early, the pro prietor of the popular cafe on V.;Lady St. died suddenly on Wed nesday night last. Her funeral, a .at which her pastor, Dr N. F* ^Hagood. officiated, was held at I ?f Sydney Park C. M. E church' Bj Thursday afternoon. Mr. Caesar Brisbane formerly of Richmond Va. was married to Miss Hattie Oross the adopted daughter of Mrs. B. H. Williams. Wednes day night June loth at 8.80 o'clock, The Rev. N. F. Hag>od, officiating. Mrs. Bertha Foggy of 1,315 Barnwell street, who has been desperately ill for two weeks is rapidly improving under the skill ful treatment of Dr. B, A- Ever ett. Hardy, Pine! w< Coflii ing, reas( ker i Ir. case o For tl Hardy, Pincl UNDERTAKERS Complete and First-class Equii ment to any part of the w 1006 Washington St 113 E. WASHINGTON^3T.; PI p Order to mes, ?les and Rubber Goods rutty Compounded \ T. Smith, one of the ?ians in the State. a Water-the rage in ly the purest flavors. Headquarters for and other Hair Goods. , : i ' fhone 2820 I Misses C. A. Jackson and Ger turde Clifton were delegates to Darlington last week to repres ent Waverley School Golden Leaf Club at the State Federation of Colored Women's Club. Messrs Frank Taylor and Joe Smith left last Sunday for Hen? dersonville, N. C. where they will join their wives and meetf a number of friends. \ Mr. W. S. H. Dougherty, 1913 Gervais street, left last friday on a trip to New York. He will also visit Springfield, Mass; when he will likely be joined by th? madam in the next three weeks. Mrs, Margar et Davis of 810 Laurel street, th is city went to Flat Rock, N.C. Sunday where she will join her daughter, Mrs. Ida Sumter Lightner and spend the next three months. ; Mrs. Sarah Lawrence, of Ashe ville, N C., who spent the win ter in Columbia at the home of Mrs. Virginia Lee, 1709 Gadsden street, left last Wednesday for Henderson ville, N. C., to spend che-summer. During her stay here she made <many friends who were sorry to see her leave. The Rev. W. P. Peterson, be ing unable to preach last Sunday at his church in Chapins, the services were conducted by tne Rev. H. M. Taylor who is loud in his praise of the kindly treatment accorded him by the saints of that place. Miss Gertie F. Collins, of East over and Miss Eliza Williams, of Elloree, left last Tuesday for Hampton, Va., where they will attend the teacher's summer session. Mr. G. L. Floyd, the popular Wheat street grocer, Columbia, spent last week in Greenwood, visiting his brother-in-law, J. H. Campbell. He returned Friday accompanied by little Mi3ses Laura Katie, and "Biddie" his nieces. Mr, Thos. Shefton an expert chauf feur of Blackville, was in Col umbia Tuesday, He report that Blackville is still on the map and that Mr. Morgan, the only colored grocer, is spending much of his spare time in Barn we'1 basking in tlae presence of a certain charming damsel of that bailiwick. The Rev. Dr. Beckett, the most successful president of Allen Uuiversity, has just re turned from Wilberforce. 0. where he went to attend the council of the bishops of the A. M. E. church. The General con ference of that church meets next May at which time four bishops wiil be elected, one of whom, it is safe to predict, will be the Rev. Dr. W. W. Beckett Editor White is representing the Indicator this week at the Women's convention in Florence. kney & Biggs iolumbia Leading Colored takers and Embalmers 3 are in position to furnish is, Caskets. Robes. Embalm Hearse, and Carriages more mable than any other underta n the city. There's a Reason f death consult us first and we wil save you money. tie best Funeral at th? Price, See tney & AND EMBALMER anent. Bodies pixpar orld. Two Estaftsn: IONE ljffi G^EENVI -A Trip to Storyland venteen . Character?. Program, ack in Beanstalk. ^Hop Over My Thumb. TThree Little Kittens. Dick Whittington. ' Alladin "owner of Wonderful Lamp. Little Golden Hair and Piney Dubs. Old Dame of Pigs Driving Fame. Red Riding Hood. Babe in W Goody Two SHffifr?n And? Sleeping B This play is Goose Rnym< A production ?f?tT Mary sen repeated. First anniversary of Pulpi Aid Board of Bethel A. M. E.1 church- Monday night June 28th Admission five cents. . . Mrs. A. M. Reddick Chair man. ?LdgL JR' ?tf?- Jj? Misjf|?$to^ ^ Business League Has Rous^ ing Meeting. Thursday evening will not soon be forgotten by those who attend-'j ed the meeting of the Business League held in Martin's hall it was a rousing meeting being | largely attended by the business men and women of Columoia. The address of the evening was delivered by R?v. J, M. Myers. The Rev. Myers is not an educated I man, but for down right common sense he has no superior in South Carolina. His address took-it sank into the hearts of his hear ers. "Co-operation" was hiB subject. And, hear us-from this meeting the Negroes of this city are going to, as far as practicable, trade with Negroes. The speech by Dr. Dunbar and the short address by Dr. Haygood were gems of thought. These men practice what they preach and the other leaders will have to do so or get out of the way. Teachers for Waverley Union School. Ata meeting of the trustees of Waverley Union school held Tues day, /June 22nd, the following teachers were elected: Misses C. A. Jackson, principal, C. L, Daniels, musician; W. E. Nelson, R. V. Penn, R. E. Johnson, ?. E. Burns, Helen Reddick, Daisy Brown,-Anna Cooper and Lizzie St. Claire. W elton-Martin. The marriage of Mrs. L. J. Welton of 1017 Pine street, the evening of June the third was both a pleasant and agreeable surprise to to their many friends and admirers. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. G. John son at the home of*' the bride in the presence of a few intimate friends of the couple. Mrs. Martin, was a widow of a little more than two years standing and Mr. Martin a widower of about fourteen months. Mr. Martin aside from being a first class carpenter, is now agent for North Carolina Mutual and is making good. He is also honored Superintendent of Ladsoii Presbyterian Sunday school. p ??> Zion Sunday School to Pic nic Tuesday. The Zion Baptist Sunday, will hold \ts annul Millwood Tuesday. Jul The fare for round trip lin aut? trucks for children will be twenty cents; for adults thirty cen*s. They invite every body to go out with them and enjoy the day a mong the bushes and brambles, There will be plenty to eat anc drink. The pafty^j}^ leave th< church at 8 o\ day morning, mises to be mc Birth Night Mr. John A. Jackson was th< recipient last Monday night, o a huge birth night reception given by his better-half, Mrs I Jackson at their home 2202 Sen ate street. Quite a number o friends were out and enjoyed tb -aningjmrhensely from 8:30 t gBie&?n salad, cream am ^^bountifully served rT>. Chappelle, the be family physician, Rev. J C. Gilmore* Messrs A. P. Porter and 'deacon John. Suber die jinguished themselves as firs ate after dinner speakers oi 'this occasion. --^-y. subscribe for The IndiU^f n Rev. C. H. Lee'Dead. The Rev. Chpjce,Jiee of Union is no more possibly. In point of service, he was the oldest preach er in the Bacolet River Asso ciation whose territory comprises the whole of Union county In the most prominent churches of that and adjacent counties he had been preaching foK nearlv forty years. V:; ' After an illness of two months he died last Saturday and on Monday at the Cornith Baptist church of Union, where his mem bership was, eulogistic exercises werejaeld, at which "the follow ing-af oke: Rev. J. C. Tobin, T. ;C. Philips, H. K. Bates, J. H. Sartors, Dr. A, A- Sim s and J. j fe White of Columbia, and C.I Whitehead. To these services, people for miles around, came. A crowd seldpjn seen in Uuion attended. Tlie^'^eceaaad'/leaves a brother, deacon M.^L.v Lee; a sister, Mrs.' Cornelia Renwick, and six child ren to mourn their loss. Mrs. Belle Williams of New . York Entertained. An up-to-date reception was tendered Mrs. Belle Williams of Mamaroneck, New York Monday night May 30th by Mrs. Goldie James, 1225 Barnwell street The evening was delightfully whiled away in social chat interspersed with music. Mrs. Belle Williams^ was formerly of Columbia being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Marshall, who . now reside at 1224 Henderson street. Quite a bevy of. the social stars were out, among whom were: Mesdames Lula Porter, Carrie Wellington, Mary Johnson, Laura Williams, Carrie Wilson, Essie Hopkins, Misses Julia Weathers, Charity Williams, Elizabeth Marshall, Nancy Carter, Maud Bryant, Isabel Bold en; Messrs Julius Bryant, Matthew Perrin, Jeffer I son Marshall, T. Lowndes Black. Bennie Hopkins, Masters Mal vern Martin and Deal Mars! ?Deacon John Suber, Dr, J} White and manager Morgan. ?n ice course was temptingly served. TeacheisforSt. Mary Sch?j^jj The following are the instruc tors chosen to teach in the ??ta Mary Episcopal school duna the coming session: Rev. E^^ Willett, principal; Mrs. S. E. Sims, Mrs. Daisy Williams, Misses Mary R, Saxon, El Long, Anna Baker, and Cathi Jefferson. Wheu you think of shopping, always think of our adver tisers. tl IS FAN JIM ! Just Listen to tne Boys and Girls oPThis City The Ward Four Social Club wants to announce to you that they have placed hi the Air Dome Social Hall, 1012 Washington St., four electric fans and now it is plenty cool inside of the building. While in this budding you are protected by the'.officers. We guarantee good order and ruling. Anyone starting a fuss in this building is forbidden henceforth coming in at any price. Doors of the hall open Monday, Wed nesday and Friday nights. Some thing extra every Monday night. Hall can be rented Tuesday and 'hursday. nights. Jfficers : John Sumter. John Wilson, Eddie Entzminger, Wes Sord. .. Cement Having been elected to tnt Electoral College from Bethel A, M. E, church, Columbia, I nov, announce myself a candidate foi tile General Conference at th( lay college in July which meeti ;Orangeburg. I am yours for the church, L' A; HAWKINS Carolina Pressing Club Suits made to order. Cleaning Pressing and Dyeing neatly dom for Ladies and Gentlemen. 620 Main Street. Phone 2445 A. N. Neal. Proprietor. Office Hours : 8to9:3P A. M. ; lt. 2-P. M. ; 6 to 8:30ip. M. PHONE 262P> DR. C. E. STEPHENSON PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Diseases Of Women And Children i Specialty .' OFFICE, N. G.; Mutual Building Cor. Washington and Park Sta. COLUMBIA, S.C, LEEVY, Columbia's Leading MERCHANT TAILOR 0 1 i LEEVY LEADS in Making High-Class Hand Tailored ? Clothing on Short Notice. S Being a practical Tailor as well as a high-class ? Designer and Cutter, you can see why LEEVY ? can give you better Suit Values, better Fit and ? better Workmanship for less money, Leevy's Gent's furnishing Dept. A. E SIMONS, Asst. Manager P?ts, Shirts, > Socks Underwear, Suit-cases, Umbrellas, Caps,_ Suspenders, .Sweaters, Neckwear, Glo\flfc Rain-coats. Garters, Collars, Bags, Belts. Ten ter cant, Discoiuit to Students and Ministers. PHONE OR WRITE, i I. 8. LEEVY , |] Columbia's Leading Tailor, I 1221 Taylor Street, - - Phone 319. Phone-1587 113 S. Church St. Spar tanbury S. C. Levy and Davis Undertakers & E Graduate of Renaurd Emba? New York. Highest Grad^ est Grade Prices. Open eve? the Year. WHERE WILL YOU ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL ? Decide on The State Agricultural Mechanical College Summer School for Teachers Second Annual Session, June 28th.to July 23rd 1915 mrses, 27 Teachers and Lecturers. Attendance Insures Renewal of Cer No Tuition or Entrance Fee. 229 Teachers last Season, for information write R. S. WILKINSON, President. Orangeburg, S. C. H. E. Lindsay -,... ,<f-arm Dealer In. COD & GROCERIES Give us a Call .'<;... PHONE 379 401 HAMPTON AVE. R. W. WESTBERRY Real Est?te Co.:, Is dealing in all Classes of ReAl Estate?' j&M m Renting, Insurance and Negotiating jMKfggi Loans.- \,> -:-g-i Houses in the city from three to ten rooms and country property from ten to one hundred or more acres. All can be bought on easy terms Call, write or phone office 192. Notary service can be rendered at your home or at our office. ?5!Miin S?. :-: Sumter's.-C. ' ? VERY LOW RATES ACCOUNT Panama-Pacific International Exposition SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA, Opened February 20, Closes December 4, 1915 Pan a mariai if or nia imposition SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Opened January^, Closes December 31, 1915. -VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Tickets on sale daily and limited 00 days for returning. Good going via one route and returning via another. Stop-overs allowed. From Round Trip Fares One Way via Portland, Oregon Columbia, S. C.$82.45.$104.24 Charleston, S. C. 85.15.A106.85 Orangeburg, S. C.. 82.15.; 104.79 Sumter, S. 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