|r*7 y-Ql^ester Paragraphs. U t Hr. and" Mrs. Arthur-Jackson J of Philadelphia, ar? visiting w - "their parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Jer-' r? ry Alexander, Cemetery street. Mrs. Jackson is very pleasantly ~ remembered as Miss Rosa Alex? . . ahder. ~~ ' " ~ ] The Base ball season will op- < -en with a game between York L^and the Chester High School'; - team, on Tuesday afternoon at H f ~ -thoFair GroundiJi i_ A play entitled, "Old School ; Days at the^ Hickory Hollow,'/; will be-given at Calvary Baptist , church, on Tuesday night.\ Rrainard Institute's Rail team , | played the boys Of Clinton In-1^ ntitutc, at'"Rock Hill, on Mon- - day, liiu score being 3 to 0, In1, favor of Brainani. r'T 1 Rt.-Rcv. E. W.-D. Jones, ofE . ' the A. M. E. Z. Church, of Washington, D. C., was in the city ' ?-?last- ycolc. " . ~ The PytRians* and Calanthians j ( ~ wilLhave their annual services!' _at the Carmel Presbyterian," ?? church, on Sunday afternoom i~ Prof. S. L. Finley,. Mr. J. J. , , Agurs, Miss AmiiejGarrick, Miss: _ Irnia Anderson, Miss Geneva:' ?ornwell, Miss Blanche Reed, and Mrs. Maggie M. Hooper are members of the faculty of the. City schoot, who are attending^ in Columbia, this weekr-. , j' ? - - - TV,n Cn'Vrtf,! rtPtf+V,/\ 1 - MWftlUUl VI tliC of which Prof^ S.rL. Finloy in - --- - Principal, is how on the list of accredited High Schools of the =*=? state. Thejeachers are an efli- j cient corps, and are doing their; work'in an effective ancTTonsci-j entious manner. Mrs. Georgia Crosbey,. of Los < Angeles, Cal. is in the city vis iting relatives. ? - _ '] I Mr. and Mrs^Jerry Alexander ] entertained a number of friends j at their home, on Cemetery St., ( . on-Monday night, in honor of ] their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-~j thur Jackson, of Philadelphia. ( .A delicious ice course was serv- j fid, and a very pleasant evening ( spent. " ~ -4^ The congregation and friends 7 of Calvary baptist Chureh", are: | very glad to-learn that Mrs. J. \ _JW. ?t' Riflgp Siirinrn 1 : v wife of the paslor"Rev. Z~WT1 _ ^oieman. is improving in hpalth, ) ^ aftor being ei'itiially'iil,~for"7?eV^~ era][ njnnths._ - __jj: Rev. J. vv. uoieman preached two soul-stirring sermons. Both j | feast. j | Mr. John Henry Foster, of! | _Aonoviiie, iu imUiL Lily for an^j t. \ indefinite stay. Mr. G. ?. Leathcrtj wawindis"" posed last week. -* - fi _ Newberry N<"TT.t?s * __ ToKTIfrUnefr ?(By J. W. JVIIIIE.-) ] Newberry, Mar._26.?An un- | usual large ancLinteresting con-i: gregatiuii heard the Re v. Mr. : Baten, Yfre^pastor" of the Bethel-' hem Baptist church Sunday; morning. At the evening' ser-'" . 'Vices the B. Y.P.1L conducted ? -vesper services. - : j.. Dr. and Mrs. J. Douglass Wil7-. liams motored to Sumter for the week-end as guests of their par- r - ents7~Dr.~ and ^Irsr- J. J. Starksf^ at Morris College. Mrs. George Bluford one of i me prominent citizens or pro- . gressive Newberry is quite ill at I her home. " ' V. IVfueh interest centered in the ? illness of Mrs. Thomas A. Wil- : 1 iamS/Tlie mf eof the Treasurer ?- of the State Fair Society, who ^ hasTieen confined to her bed for several days. h Sunday afternoon the New- < berry 6iihty^5Trrt"House Audi-H - <- - / tormm wouUI rmf i; crowds of both races that came'J to hear Mr. Seymour Carroll, field secretary of the American's Humane Education Society. IS Whife-his audlehce wasmade upf| of white people in part, Mr. Car- i 1 rell, too.fr occasion to deiiuuncej) the "ICjt. by-name, adding J ,;h - ' >y v _ ??? ... ? r ? . % i_is not in keeping with the hufor every creature. The New Light Beulah Baptist Church. ?Sunday,-March the 22nd, way indeed a " great day" at ~ "Beulah" church. Deacon E. Hopkins, was on the job at the usual hour pjid the teachers: and we. had a grand Sunday School. After some helpful discussions were rendered by the Supt. Deacon FTonkitis. we adionnred for services. ~ At 12 o'clock, Rev. J. tS. Barbel', our pastor ascended?ttro rostrum, accompanied by _others ne tooK as a text Korrmns "That siri by the commandment might become exceeding-sinful." FroriTWhich he preached a soulrtirring sermon; which was enjoyed by the entire congregation. &t the end of." the sermon" the loor pf the rVmrch rtppp^d for joiners and two made their way to the altar and gave the pastor their hands; -and were welcomed to the fold.' After this a collection of $15.0(X was raised. Time being near at hand for adjounrment we had to cut-the collection off; I am thankful to say that we l\ave a -wonderful" choir, being ,ea Dy 151*0. jas. rotee. it will ?ay visitors to visit our church ind hear our choir .singthe sweet 3St music you wish to hear. ?ours for the cause of ChrtstT" . , 7 " P. J. TAYLOR~ F. A. A. Y! MASONS. Columbia district of York Masons met in Frederick's. Hall, 1323 Assembly" St., Wednesday March 18. at high noon. with the District Deputy A. J. Seabrooks, ^residing. Rev. A. G. Kennedy Brand Master and Prof. T. II. ?inckney, Grand Secretary, were ilso present, and assisted the . 'I* j-i- * T--?* * ? juicers 01 mis ttistnet, m carryng ou^ the- business that legally ,-ame before it. Prof. Pincknev itso-outlined the"plans of the: National Grand Lodge, aiuL^the: >rogr-ess that, is.being made by] :he various Grand Masters in rhe atatc3 of Gegrgia, Virginia, Arest Virginia^ Tennessee, Alale totals near a million dollars. Fhe ladies' Courts were nresent 3 ^ HOURS: 9:30 A. M. TO 7:00 P. j _ Pnrn ttnni ? HAIR CULTURIST Used and 5 709 MAIN STREET, $ - * / % - Phones 851 I Z:"The Home o B. B. Kirkland * 1411 ASSEMBLY STF | B. A. BI LtaiiL S Dry Cleaning, Pr Hats Cleaned and For and Deliver. 12 Washington St., PI >: ^^o^ya^aag^ra^owowo-orroTO | CAPITAL RETAIL !r ~ r Clinchfiel ! 1 . Phoili 62'f-fcad I \. ... ;...J jt. t. L-- ""^ r* - '- - ' - >3 ". , *?*? y- ~- , THE PALMET jed to the District Lodge by the I i \ * 0~?Xiti ri^ ?? T a L ^ft CI _ TXTL j-k ja 1 jfc 1 jjisti ict Josnua o. x\ w neeiei, and the District Matron was in- i trbduced by the District Deputy. After a few remarks by the Ma-| tron, Sister Carrie Wilson In Behalf of the District Court presented tu the Grand Master a Token, the^contents wereliot revealed. Response to^ aame ^was" made by Prof. Pinckney. The District^ Grand Lodge also voted to -put on a Drive among the l odges through the Wornhip ful Masters, to raise funds for irelief of the widows and orphans, the said move was luster i ed by Prof.-C. G. Garrett and G. ,\V. Williams and seemingly met -the approval of all present. With | the above plans and other suit' gestions under way. Watch : York Masons gro\y. ?. E: R. LEWIS. FLOWERS \V"NS AGAIN (Bv The Associated Negro Prqss.) Toledo, Ohio, March?'figeiy Flowers, the sensational fighter from No Man's Land, and the man of many fights; won a fight ! from Sailor Darden, of N. Y., in twelve fast rounds here Monday I night. Flowers, who weight j 165 pounds^ten more than Darjden, had the best of the fight all the way. I ARE, - y - YOUR TEETH SOUND | not keep them sound and L 9 beautiful the year r9und ? i I Patronize Consolidated Den- | I ti^ts, the progressive up-?to~ 13 -9 dale dentists, "anJ you will ;; J have"no further trouble with * I your mouth and teeth. H B ??: Consolitialeii Ocntist* ? y a .. . Drs- Haar i s. & Sroa11.era? -f? Dr. Wooda and | ,9. Baltimore Dental Parlor "9 Phone 6172 .1328 Main Sh a 1 ?v-i i1 w wfij ' ' i ggBBCBSSggta^O&OA^ * , M. ?; ~rr 7 tty^arioT PORO SYSTEM Taught. " ' , ~ COLUMBIA, S C. | ox>"0'0"cro<>ooc><> - *; " ? 12 and 9893 - - -- - ?|> J> . f Good Seeds." % Seed Company _ X IEET Columbia, S. C. X -----? X WmXwWK"K"XK"W,W,:"WmX"W,M,,M? .OCKER 1 ORING jj 6ssing-snrti-i>yeing X Blocked. We Cad ?-: | hone i#11 Columbia, S. C. | ' * J ? ? ?* ERS OF ?-r 1 d Ash Coal ! es 3956 ' : I ly StreeL-H1?-? ?; f "T.^ ~ ? jgZ . ? [TO LEADER -r-? : 6366 PHONE r> 6366 Chair Caneing an&TIpholstering Furniture Repairing and Mattress Renovating. W. S. TREZEVANT 101SH Harden St., Columbia. S. C. A crival and Departure of Trains ATLANTIC* ^COAST LINE (All trains daily) Depart. (Union StA?MjV 5:45 a. m,.Wil.-New V"ork 12:55 p. m, Sleeper to Wilmington. 3:25 n. m. Wil.-New York 10:50 p. m Sleeper to Wilmington 4:50 p. m. Charleston 11:35 a, m. Parlor Cat to Charleston? Columbia, NeWDtfrty & Laurens U. K dll:55 a. m. Latr.-Green c4i40 p. m d 4:20 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. m Union Station-daily;--#?^Gervias St | ' station daily except Sunday. For infnrmnliATi ooll ol IlnU. c*4.~ , ... ...W.V.V4I VMM MV WlltUlI otartrnn. Phone 9782, SOTITHERKURAH^WAy? 1 ; ; SYSTEM. Corrected February 20th, 1925. Arrival and departiyje of passenger trains at Columbia, S. C. CorArrive No. Between No. Depart rgcted-lta December 21, 1924. 1-0:05 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 3110:15 a ; 4:20 p. 32 Augnsta-N. Y. -32-4:40 p ; l;3Q.p-27 Charleston-Cip 27 l:45-p "4:50 p 28 Cih-.-Charleston 28 4:55 p 10:40 p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 7:05 s ; 5:35 a 24 Columbia-Jack.' 23 10:55 p 10:00 p ?0 Cultfinbia-Auir. 19 7;00iJ 10:15:u 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 p 11:30a 14 Columbia-Sav 1.1 9-inr 9:25lp 5 Columbia-Char. 5:tO ? 10:25 p 1*1 Columbia-Chas. 12 7:10 t ~~5:~20a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 3:00 a 1:45 p -2 Columbia-Spar.- 1 4:25 p 10:25 p 1(5 Columbia-Green. 15 6:55 a 2:05 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p - ?440 p IAS Col a.-Rock HPP-114 6:15 a \ns, ^31~nnd 32, -Augusta- special; Pullmans and dining cars. ' Nos. 27 and 28, Carolina 'special; Pullman ajvd dijiing cars. Nos. 9 and 10,, 23, 24, Land nf thl Sky special; Pullmans and dining cars High class coachoS all trains. Del loadable set'vice. Schedule figures ??o uLiuimution oniy and nol -trnxranrtCori. ~ ~ ? City?ticket office, "1307 Main Street =?crrrcoBB, c. t. a., Sr4I. MpI,EAN,.D P A Telephone G35C. TJavis Flawer Shop and ?^Beautjd[>afloir" ? "Poro System" 2103Gervais St., Columbia, S. C Win be open to the public .;W?dnesd:a.yT-d??h^^ We will handle fresh Cut flowers Bells Washburn', tarnations French Scott. TnVivi^vfir -uuiumaua - Sweet?Peas?j Fresh Spengei -t- Pern. Our Specialty Funera Florals. Fr^sh Cut and Waxed Flowers for all occasions. - ,"Pdro System" ? ?'Egtniff-firing-back your youtt for you. We will bob your hail will order your fashionable wigs switches, braids and curls, al shades for wavey and straighl hair.?We have delightful tbi let preparations on sale. Mme. Sarah B.. Davis, 4 Mgr. I - AT T TTT J:f .-'-v.'' .: : x - ? || C & . - ; Bishop W. > " : - - > ?H ? A Co-educational In Y Under the Auspices c Offers the-Fo ? Arts and Scienc ?| Grammar School, Hi j?|?. and Tailoring. ? : For turther inf< ^~ _ ?MBgci"1 . ; . / .. ? _ - w . >1 ^i^^F?? I Professioi Office Hours: Telephones: 11:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. Office 3536 ^ 6:00 P. M, to-8^Pr-Mr Res: 2021 1 Dr. C.IE. Stepehenson Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty Office: v -Residence: , 1414Assembly St. 1338 Oak St. Dr. L. M. DijlNJEtiS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given Diseases of Women. : 1121 Washington St. 2210 Haniplun Office Phone: 6429 , Res. Phone: 7165 Office-Hours: -??1 Telephones: 10 to 12 M. _ Office 5744 . -2 to fi P. M. -__Eea-_3202 Sunday~Uy AppomfmentDR. M. A. EVANS Diseases of Women and Children A Attendance. 1501% Taylor St. Columbia, S. C. Office Hours:"-' . . . - Telephones: 9 to 10 A. M. Office 4076 . 12 to 3 P M . Res: 6962 - 7 to 8 P. M. / : Frank B? Johnson/M* D. L Office: Residence:. > lll8%^VV^hirujtim^-3il28=B?Xfltt^ ) Office Htrars:'? Telephones: l 9100 to 10:30 A. M. - Office 3796 , 12:00 to 1:00-P. M.: Res. 4692 2:30 to 4:00 P.M. L 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. ; DR. J. G. STUART > Office: Residence: i 1702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street L COLUMBIA, S. C. > i i Office Hours: Telephones: ,1 8 to 9 A. M. Office 4247 1 9 P-M Aipp Jl6 to 8 P. M. ;Dr. W. D. ChappeHe, Jr. I ^ Office: i? Resdence: _ r 2101 Gervais St lMT PIhe St. ? " Office' Hours: Tolnnhrmp 51 - 9 to 10 A. M. Offi. & Res. 4263 t; 12 to IP. M ~ - l,to. 8 w ? Dr. B. A. EVERETT (5ffiice & Residence: _ 1329 .PJne St., - Columbia, S,_Q1 DR. N. A. JENKINS " Office: ~ ' Residence: I1107V4 Washington St. 1416 Pine St. J Phone 6033 _ ? ??Phone 3873 '1 Office Hours: TolopVtrtnno. 1.9 A. M. to 11 A. M. Office 8281 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hospital 3261 2.P. M.< to?4-P. M, Re?. 0028 Dr. W. Swan Rhodes ^ Office: . Residence: g-TS23Vo Asscmhlv St. 1514 Gregg St. jf COLUMBIA, S. C. I . . Office-Hours: 10 A. M. to I P. M. . _ 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. i r ^X)r.-J. IL-Coodwln Phones: .Office 6026 Res. 3039 111 Q ? oi. 1- j - ? * >1 * a xi/ II aoiiill^ lull Ol/. v>oiumt>ia D. o, '; " ' 1 DR. JAMES H. SIMS -TYeterinary Surgeon " --826-I.aurel_^SLr^^~^ ^ Phona 4173 L^| |^| A^t "^T VI UNIVE ' v OLUMBIA, S. D. Chappelle, A. M., Ph. E -v ------ - ^ stitution for the Trairunj tf the African Methodist ! Mowing Courses: :es, Normal,-Teacher Trs ame Economics, Music, P: Drmation address: ^ Rev. D. H. Sims, A. * ' ~ ^ ' -- "v / Saturday, Marclr 28, 1925. x~xkk~x~x~x~xk~x~x~x~x~x~:~> ial ?ards | X~X"X~X~X~X~X"X"X"X~X~X~X"> Office Hours: _ Phone 3530 -. 3 P. M. to 7 P." M* Sundays By Appointments: Dr. H. G. Thompson Surgeon Dentist ~ ' s Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. . . * - i V . * 1414 Vi Assembly j|t. Columbia, S. 0. ??????? Office Hours: * Phone 6030 8:30 to 1:00 P. M. -9-nn tn fi-nn p tvp Sundays By Appointment. - DR. L. A. LEWIE Dentist 1702 Main St., Colombia, S. C. Phone' 6706 DR. J. E. WATTS Surgeon Dentist ?*? 1109*6 Washington St., Columbia ' 0?ei Juliiiaon-Bra129 1125 Washington Office IJhone 72C6 Pes. Phone 4577 Hours: Jk3Q_A..M. to 5:00 P. M. ?I Sundays & Evenings by Appointment ^BivGeorg^C^Denms & ? Surgeon Dentist ~ar 1 "Crown and BrftigO Work A Specialty Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. : Frederick ^pildintr. T?nnm a ? | 1323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. Residence: 1118 Harden Street " " _ , 7. Hours: Telephones: = n to 10 A. M. Otficc 305 __12 to 2 P. M. Residflnp^ 343 ?8 to 4 P. M." ~ ' 6 to 8 P. M. : ? ?. j.Douglas Williams, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON -1109 'Nance St.. Ncwboeeyi S. C.?? NOTICE. 1 Communications intended for ? - the current issue, must_jreach _ _ ^This otfice, (if dtifcof town) riot . later tHan-^Tuesday night. Ci?? * .. Chancellor <5 ? of Negro Youths. X~ Vn\ cpnniil U|/1MW|/U1 V11U1 VIll lining, High School, ] rinting;' Commercial ?=