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THE PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF TIGER FLOWERS. |F ?NffwrYork, N. Y., Mch.?Jack Delaney, the Bridgeport, Conn., scientific mauler, took Tiger t Flowers, the Georgai sensation, in town again ThnrgHay nifrhiy administering a knockout in the R~- *" fourth rdunid. Flowers ,as is his wont, carried the battle to Delaney, but he failed to fluster the white battler and was cm _ flnabperiod. ; _ This defeat, following so 4iose upon the two-round knockout scored by Delaney, a month ago, ? puts something of a ciimp^lii ; . the Tiger's championship aspir ations,?So?far?Delaney has - ? been Iht* only one Of his weight 7 tcrget the Tigers goat. Flow"fers met the middleweight champion, Harry Greb. in Q'hio last year and whipped him to a fraz - zle. He has beaten up other iiiBii wrio nave inaue it notior Delanejr. Still, as long as the French-Canadian stands in the wayf the Gfeprgia boy will have to he content to take second. .' He is far from through, how? ever. He is" one of the bestjjkad fight,6rn in?tho ynrnn, ai ?giving tlir f mv. a run for their money and he will con tinue to. beat them all up with the exception of his one possi~ v ble~ nemesis. It wouK be i ntereatlbcr now to spp h-Iowpvi anh Slattery, who has twice beaten Delaney, hook up: incidentally, apilo of the buc^; r??cess that Jias-come to the Tiger nas been because of the sterling work of Vii?t managftr Walk :? ler.?One liTTbrced to thihk ofj what a manager of Miller's cali bre might have meant to Harry Wills. The big heavyweight has been whining around for aj chance, living a decent life, and1 ~ steadily declining in popularity. Flowers has been fighting, making mnnpv and even?driving bargains. For his last" knock-1 ? received, two arret?a half per J ~cent more than he did for the Wr . ? | - first.- That was Miller's work.' . It ought to mean something to i good as the folks think he is, he ir?-^should be trotted out and kept, in action, agailisf "anybody audi everybody. TELLS OF CATHOLIC WORK FOR NE ngaE5"T^s3UTH. Philadelphia, ^Pa., March!?-j Description, nf thg war3c. hninp* done for tfte -Negroes by tfee Sisters of the Blessed SacraErr menliii their--mis3ion3 In the South'was given Sunday afte.rI nuuii by Mother Frances Xavier, ui. um un^auciii ? IjUIlVCni) El the headquarters of the Knights j dt (Jolumbus, No. 512 Spruce {&_ - otroot. . -? " ' - , ?-Mother Franeis Xaviev "Show-t | ed pictures of the schools in the! South where- the sisters of her! order give an elementary and practical education to thfliisanda ~~^6f neglected"colored children, training them... not only in ^ - "morals but alongr lines wihchrfit f them to earn a livelihood. In addition to these schools the pictures also showed somei fine buildings, where the-chil-} dren?are?given a High school! education. The purpose of the J lecture "was to inspire an inter-] est imthe work qf the Sisters ofj K the Blessed Sacrament and toOrOCUrA "flinrle on/'l ">?-C? ?' ?ywi nna?1UI" f fc~~7tHe establishment of additional R' mission schools. Mother Fran-| R~ cis Xavier win laterjjive ,a lec-ture on the work of the sis-i ters among the Indians? The Order Sister of the |L Blessed Sacrament was founded about 30 years ago by Miss R Katherine Drexel, now Mother! KL Katherine, daughter of the late Br. Francis Jlrexel, the welNknuwn baker of this city. Mother Rr-?Katherine has devoted her^orR[> - der to work among the Indians WL, and Negroes. The order now! B numbers seve^p; hundred "Sis VIRGIN ISLANDERS DEMAND GOVERNOR EX' ' . . PLAIN INSULT.! New York, N. Y., March.?-j Governor Phillip Williams of the Virgin Islands has been called joiv by the Colonial Cuim-~ cil, the native legislature, to explain statementdffclleged to have been made by Police Chief M. J. niggers here don't want law and tion received by the American "Civil Liberties- Union, the popular, demand for the removal of Nolan has been ignored by the naval ndministi atiun.? The Colonial CouncITYias also ,-passeA a?resolution demanding. a thorough investigation of the^ "tttrThomas police force and an-; other calling tor an examination of the franchise law,?Anj i amendment, to the rode of laws, | making jury trials mandatory ! instead of optional?with the: judge has- been taken up fori [passage. .. - rj All of the resolutions were in-j editor of the Virgin Islands, I ! emancipator, recently sentenced' Uo-thirty dpys nn a chartfc?ofi criminal lihel fnr i?ri> iniuing tha J police. He was tried before I without a jury. His appealJto1 higher courts Is being handled ' DV tne Civil liberties TTninn,! which has been campaigning j for, a permanent form of civil 'government for the islands. TO FREE THOUSANDS OF :' : STiAvirs 1 Nrw York,--N. Y,, March,?L s The announcement a short while j | ago, a short while after the ex| pOse.of the sensational- relations st lovely English woman, of the release from slavery of more than 51,000 human souls in the ^Indian,province of Nepal, was I HOURS: 9:30 A. M. TO 7:00 P. * J MISS MARGAR Poro Beau ?"HAIR CULTUR1ST. ' ' Used and | 709 MAIN STREET, V i^wnmriw'tiacL^.?1?lCJ? ?- viuai amccu JIC A STUDF.BAKER f ^3-." Y . Koennccke-Pen iu2i Gerv&is Street X". ; " ~ X Phones 851; V , ?^ A ^Tko 14/>mA w. i tunic C B. B^XirklancLi Y V^rUll ASSEMBLY STR] CI - A A A A A j^A jti A jL a# V V %f v %y^/vvvvvv^ f - - '.- B. A. BL j .- ' -~ TAILO Dry Cleaning, Pre: X Hats Gleaned and 1 j> -?and Deliver. ^L.' 1112 Washington Phi V L I CAHI1AI. ( I , -^- REXA1U I Clinchfielc J Phone | T7. ~~"" 624 Lad; , THE PALMBT received with great Surprise. This astonishment was due, ini^j large measure, to_the factythatr these ^Staves were tributary to' Great Britain. . The maharajah of Nepal has' issued a rWrop for ~fho tion of slavery, md declined to accept any proposals to change his^decision. ^^? L Nepal is the home* of the famous Gurkhas, who aided ' Britain loyally durffig' and who serve regularly in the British army. It is one of the E chies in "which the ruler's decree is decisive. ' V " i. . 1 ? 4 II ^ V 1)1 V fLOOK IN OUR MIRROR!! L and judge for yourself as to~tT t^jS^-charaster of ^our^denial 5h~ agree that no other dental ^ ofEce-in town can surpass i" malfipg^TKffinilt fillings, p putting on gold c rowns, doing A' fine bridnework. et<~ J - gladly ive estimates, on all 5 kinds of dental work. p? ^ Consolidated Dentists fc j { Dr?. Harris & Smathcre |*~n Dr. Woods and ~~~ E ^ Baltimore Dental Parlor^?K * -Jhont-&lJ2 . - 135i& " -- Columbia, S'Zfc^ ' fe?d . 1 " 1 ? 2 Jl/LLA-hoSE DQ%'sS^!HG- I* ,^^1111 a mtt. co t S*.? ~~ ^COlAJAVftlA.S. C.^ SI -1 ' "- ' -<?fr xcu^xu^y^xu^oxtaao:ox(o;aao^.o.o;o.Qo pi ~* ,. f f.1 ET L. OWENS tv Parlor -|M PORO SYSTEM ? i T? Ul cx5 i any, ii i. y. ^C^UMBIA, S. C. $ 2 dwwwowo ovowww OW o __ ?u >rage Batteries !? ? _-,? is?? ?J> c DODGE Jv 55 V ^ : y ~ ' ny Battery Co, V Phone 6794 ? - ^ ^ . *h 1 ?-.'7 - ...:: ?^ I J. OX 2 and 9893 > 'Ic3? "Good Seeds. Seed Company EtT Columbia, S. C. __ X'X OCKEtt ? f 1 , . T I -t . , I,/ Vj? ssilig and Dyeing ? f 1 iioeKed. We tan Mie 3814 Columbia, S. C. a| _ k ? i :oal co. 11 iRS OF cr Js 1 a'i! Coal ??0 ?181-r V- '-:l|| 1 Street. _ '! .fa .A3 ^ ^ ' ^ ?i I TO LEADER ~ " ~ ^68M -"PHONE 63GG hair Caneingand Upholstering Furniture Repairing amr~r:" " Mattress Renevating. W. S. TREZEVANT 919 Harden St., Columbia, S. C. Arrival and Departure of TrainsATLANTIC COAST LINE COLUMBIA. S C. c ' I lTet'tive September- Mi 191*1. ' (All trains daily) 'epart. (Union Station) Arrive ' -AG a in. \Vi),.\Vw p. m. , Sleeper to Wilmington, l2TLp^~m. Wil.-New York 10:50 p. m.' Sleeper to* Wilmington :50 p. m. Charleston 11:35 a. m. Parlor Car to Charleston?; 11J S LUUrens k. it. 1.L55 a. m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. -rn. 4:20 p. m. Laurens _ dlL-55 a. m. station daily?except?Sunday. For information call at Union Staon. Phone 0782. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Corrected February 20th, 1925. , Arrival ant I dcpailmu Of pOssthpjJ r trains at Giiuwtwr, S ?! "rfw7r rrive No. - BcUvcen No, Depart.. J >et(rri to December 21. 1024. LOO a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:15 a .! 1:20 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4r4frp J -*.30 p?27 CJii'.i lo. ton Circ?2?? IrtS^pr J 1:50 p 23 C.'in?Charles!on ?a 'l-rv p'( ):40 p 10 Coltimbia-Cin. D TiOFdt] >:35a 24 Cotmnbia-Jack. 23 10:55 p I ):00 p 20 Columbin-Aug. 10 7:00 a i :15a 8 Co.lumbia-Aag. 7 f?'45p| :3U a T4 ColupTbia-SavJ 13 2:10 p i IVOR.,, _ R.. /"'..I....- i r? i._ . - - I .i< <j vuitiiiiuui-v./iiar. - -i o:-lu a IlLLu. 3 Columbia-Char. * ii i iiiiin.hWi.i ,h;?i. 12 'r.ioTT^ >-:H) a?lr) Colirmbin Clia... 10?3:00 a ~ :15 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25.p 1? 16 Columbia-Green. 15 G:55jl.^ !:Oop 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p j rrttTp 113 Colli.-Rock lli'l 11 1 6:15 a ( Mow. 31?a-nd?32, Augusta special;1 dlmnns ami dining caps. ] Nqs. 27 and 28, Carolina special;! i-.ilman and dinimr cays. ?r< Xo.<. I) jjMil 1(1,'~~23, 21, Land of the . ^ <y jspeckltpPuirinans and dining oars. High class coaolios all- trains. Dc- * MHlllble scr\ ice. Schedulefigures , ibiished as information only and HQt larantecsl. 1 " ? ity ticket oflicc, 1307 Main Street.1 _ er^r. lubbtcTTT A., ~ ?- o. ii. MeMU:rrDrr:~,STr" -T-tdophonu 0350. ~ fl > a v i sHPlo wer "Slvop and Beauty Parlor c . -Pertr System'' ii HKUlrrynj'. SfTT-tullUhbia, S."U7^ Will be Open to th?_ public, 'ediieH(Tay7~February 4, 1925. 0 :OW\4H haml1p fre.slV Pij wpr?yj? t-llJ Wasliljuiir; tarnations, renciv Scott RosCs. Johnijiiils, ( ww -gpunggr ^I'ii. "tlrrr-^petMaltv j^nornL-? orals. Fresh Cut and W?3$ed ~ lowers for all occasion?. v "Poro System" . j/~ Let lis bring back your youth! '' We will hoi) your hah* wtchcs, rbnnds and curia, all -iacTes" for wavey and straight! I ur. We have delightful toi-; t preparations on sale.- - j*~ "Mme. Sarah 11. tMVis, lVIar. I8 LA LIS ALL ? > Bishon W D. x*. v^-cuu<jaujuiiar insi Under the Auspices of Offers the Folic Arts-and-Sciencei ????!?? Grammar School, Hon and" .Tailoring'. ' ^ j ~ For further infor 1 1 - - Profession* T' ~ . " " -^. _n {w>?>H^wtw>^KW^,X^vWi^W f Office "Hours: Telephones: 01 11t30 A. 8S. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 9 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 2621 3 Dr. C. E. Stepehenson~A -? '?Physician and Surgeott Diseases of Women and Children A Rpocinlfy 0 ffi c e: Residence 1A14& Assembly. St. --- 1328 Oak St. Dr. L. M. DANIELS = Physician and Surgeon ' - 01 Special Attention Given Diseases of 2:i ^yomen, 1 1~21" Washington St. 2210 Hampton Si Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phonf: 7165 T~ Office Hours:- Telephones: 10 to 12 M. ' ~ Office 5744 _ 2 to 6 P. M. . - ' Res. 3702 17 Sunday By Appointment" DK. M. A. EVANS ~ - ? PI Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty. Graduate Nurses in ? Attendance. v * 1501 Vis Taylor St. Columbia, S. C. ^_ 11 Office Hours: Telephones: ) to 10 A. M. ? ' Offlcff 4076 ~ f^to^P^AL - R"?^-696^ ? Frank B. Johnson, M. D. 2:< Office:Residence: LllSVi Washington St. 1028 Bryan St. Office Hours: Telephones; _ 9:00 to 10:30 A. M:Office 3796 ^ 12:00 to 1:00 P. M. - Res. 4692 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. 11' TOT J. G. STUART ^ Office: ~ Residence:. :702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street - COLUMBIA, S r - ? j ~ Office Hours: Telephones: t- to 9 A. M. Office 4247 ? ?to-2 P. M. Res. 4052 Pf 1 to 8 P. M.- - ? / JSDr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. = Office-: " Resdence: ' :iui Gervais St. 1301 Pine St. Dffice Hours: Telephone: < 'J to,10 A. M. Offl. & Res. 4263 2 to' I P. M. ? .6 to "S"P. Mi ?. ?? |Ofl B-. A. E V iSKKTT ~t= ?, -Ofl Offiice & Residence: -i 320 Pine St., Columbians. C. Ngu DR. N. A. JENKINS- 1 Iffice: Residence: { 107 V6 Washington St. Pin<> 'hone G033 ! Phone 3873 Jince HoUra: _ Telephones: "A. i\l. to ,11 A. M. Office"8281 ' P. 5f. to 8 P. M. Hospital 32fSl J : \> ,M to T~P. m Res. 602*^ Dr. W. Swan Rhodes Ho Mftce: ? 1? Rcaidence:?9AsscmWy-St. 1S14 Gt6Fg"S^ 12 _i__ COLUMBIA. S. C. 3: ~ 6 iflice Hours: ? " rr 0 A. M. to lP.'M. - J to 7 P.M^ Dr?JLIL Goodwin? ^ -Phones-; Ofllce C02G Res. 8080 rrn xxt t. a.? rmwu-ml yrr^?= xjLij yv tihiiiii^tun y^oiuiiiuia o. a>. ???M??M? ????y ??1 DR. JAMES H. SIMS th Veterinary Surgeon th brt 2G Laurel St., - """ Phone 4273 A ?eOL-UMBtATlSTC. W J UNIYEt )1,L'MB1A, S. C Chappclle, AgM., Ph. P.. C itution for t.hp Trainino- r """" x the African Methodist Ep wing Courses: 5/. N ormaJ^ Teacher Tfltmi ne Economics, Music, Prin matinn ariflroop: ? Rev. D. H. Sims, A. M. Saturday.Mareh 14, 1925. d (S5dt |=? - -r X' I Ice Hours :t ? Phone 353d A. M. to 2 P. M.-~. - T P. M. to 7 P,M. indays By Appointments. ?'? " ' ~ <>fif?<r**? "* Dr. H. G. Thompson "Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. ~ ? 14 Vi Assembly St. Columbia, S. C , fice Hoursr Phone 6030 DO tu 1.00 P.M. ? ... ^ 1 00 to 6:00 P. M. ___ mtiftya By Ajipnintmnntj i < ?. - - - 02 Main St.. Columbia, S. G. ? ^ - r j iooe 6700 . Surgeon Dentist ?;? . v * " . . * . * 09% Washington St^? Columbia Over Johnson-Bradley-Morris Hue Hotirs: Telephones: 90 A. M. to 1 K M. Office 6033 50 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. Res. $873 DR. D.K. JENKINS Dentist " ' < ' S ; fraction by Conductive Anesthesia A Specialty. 07% Washington?St; Columbia ~ nee Hours: Telephones: ? 10 A, M. to 2 p M, - )0 P. M. to 7 P. M. Res. 6873 Dr. Jas. H. Goode, Jr. Dentist ederick Building - ' 23 Assembly St., Columbia, S.~C^ BR TT H COOPER Dentist Gold Crown and ttridg* Wnrlf A. Specialty. _ ?? 1. Phone 6429 1126 Washington Iccrphone 7i2Gd Res. Phone 4577 ? Hours: 8:30 A. M. to C:00 P. M. ndays &f Evenings by Appointment Dr. Oeorgrcr . Dennis N Surgeon Dentist own-and- Bridge WoiTT^ATSpecialty. Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.- ?- ? ederick Building, Room 37~ 23 Assembly StTj?Columbia, S: C. Opposite City Market. Residence:?1118?Harden Street urs: '< Telephones: -to 10 A. Mr. ?- ?flffinn ins >TT To 2 P. M. Residence 21.3 ?=' ^rnrPTlfc.-^-.. 11 LO O 1. 1V1. Douglas Williams, M. U. ~ PHYSICIAN SURGEON )9 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. _ _ ' a , . m i ''"itir Gommuirications intended for s current issuo "must reach is office, (if out of town) not neWR^by Wednesday night. "1 tSFFY 1 ^ iiancellor__. ^ ?? Negro Youths. X ?iscopal Church. Y . j _ mg, High School; Y ting, Commercial $ , D. P., president.