The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2

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> . : > ? r~ two """ V-* Brewer Normal School, Greenwood, State Accredited, I* t Best High School in State. Able Faculty and Efficient J ha ^ : rrinyjpal. , ^ *12 -I _ '.=?' j go Special to The Leader: Greenwood. Aug. 14.?Under I w* the?cmditiimi, 1 ? with an outlook as bright as "5 could be expected^ and?for the gg a colored principal ami. a faculty of all Negro teachers, Brewer-^' Normal school Of Greenwood ??will open Monday Si'pU'iiibur 11. ^ Brewer Normal is under the aiis-jth pices of the American Missiona-1 ... ary association aniLwith the-as- l)l' soeiation the school commission- J" Greenwood .are' I-<)operating by ~ui . sending all pupils orrthe Ndgro" h.' schools" of tlie m i above seventh grade tTi -this new plant sit wherein the city pupils will get ?- a full for,1 yeai iiigh VclloOl ed ucation witu an opportuntiy to c? ?take, manual nris, fiprng econo- Id" mic?s aful oilier useful courses in ea vocational training. ' ^ t?? -T^r-yttrrs -Brtnycr has hnd"irti ? ~ of the grades..-trt1-th"e "gramniar ^i ~t?school in'-traiifiecuoii with "the Tu V - regular work. .in th.e. higher. HJ grades, but, vug to a slate?H ment from i '; < i feasor llilyard, .the Principal, all grades below- j? the .eiiditli will 'be 'dropped e\- jy an ungraded class i'oxjuiipls who regular IIrat: .vein*." 77--T * The ent-w p].pni ^Th^i^Ung'of^i nine buildings, shops, laundry, ci ' hospital, dona.1.-tic. science.sec- ~~ tions, dormitories*for men and . ^ women, the Priiiidpalls uupttage ot and other buildings, are being renovated and make mi ;ipp,>:.r;m,.tf- -v, a new plant. The school. 4^ fully equipped to teadr all .sden^'j ces and lias-iaboratonb.'.s-t-hat-are T] well -furnished witli all necossa- H?, ry Pf|Hipmont ' TIT^lncuLty-uf w teaehers?eon ting?next month 111 rank first among Xegro.edueators and come from the Yi?ry best universitiL-.N in the North ,j . . - and West. ?-Thtr wcrrfriir the"""Uh~Tt gradetl: classes" will'he taught by'11 - ' jNl-iss Ida" S. .Moton. graduate of 11 . A. U. in Atlanta. Jtivtl (folnnlbia -]' Univuivny i" ,\i. .i VU: k; tile pre ^ ? ceptre-ss is Mrsr-Louiso V.anhon, ,si MiLlur ot?Pri'viijriii v, It. I.; >Julin,'..ni o Hill Robertson, of the. L'riivcrsi- ai ?s ty o 1?Illinois, .will?h^ve? charge A of the department of science; Berkeley Ihynolds. irrndimi<> nf State College and Hampton, will <!> have the m:nnid <l.r...n B ment; Miss Corine llillman of a' the University of .Michigan will ,.< ,i... k. _ i v. n ?i t v: am t-f IIU1I1U CUMIU- "al mies;1 .Mis^. BUid.; \M nilon ami <> d ^11 Ss_I2l'u1 ab.Caliaaua^o of-Frshe - UnJ^ei-sity wbrr-eh at Bre\deF~p also. Much s L ty -.**- mill be .placed . upon agricultural science, and } v - -the fact that ih'o 'school has 47-a acres of land ..umlergtfulli'val ion .this phase of the wWricnyill do well and thorp will be many proj- ^ eels m_Laiun . tndur.try? -on?the _ grounds..The agricultural science it W111 lie com!ucUI l-y ,Ur. '1 hosr man of Jdtate f oiregcb " Brewer will be headquarters' 1_ fordUrd Jesse Wil-mn the county'c< - demonstration agcn-L-of Green'?1 wood county. Id Another able teacher coming h; len of Fisk University. _ .??? - * l>< Brewer-offers accomodation to . ?more than two-hn-mlrcd boarders-^ and -will as ir-tttrl?receive" stu^~vv dents from all Piedmont count- hi " _ iesi?There is not another school gi ^__of this type ni \ htH-Hrdmorrt and ' vd from What is being done to put over the new program it will be _ the only high school of its kind for our people in "the State. The plant is well laid off in a splen- w - didJocation and has modern buil- w - dlngS and com onionees with a ai ery department. Tho school is fortunate to have?at its head Professor.W. II. Ilil- VV] yard, who is well trained _awLev possesses much common sense se &V'* ... ... LAURENS NEWS Laurens, S. C., Aug.?Mrs. E. S. ilson has just returned from Atita, Gu., and other points where she s had a most excellent trip, ller thex. Mrs. Selena Jefferson, has just lie to visit her relatives and friends the,"Land of the Sky" Asheville, N. , where she will-be fbr about t\VC little grand*.? We vrnrt) grimed with the ptest'lll'Ci ltev.. Dr. Lee A. Logan of the dumbra -conference who cahie in to e our pastor- and friend Dr. J. C. [fClellan. ~ ur. Logan lias been tourj: the Piedmont section. We were *ased to have on last Sunday morn? the presence of brother John*Sul/ei Columbia who is a real churchman, prybody is talking revival meotiuy ese days- in and about the Piedqiont, Mrs. Fannie G. Warner of Philadeliia, Pa., who has' been visiting Dr, ies ami friends TTere in Laufens. has ?-ne- U> Cdiarleston, -S.' G., where slu di In- ' a iVw diiys'and l-rom there me. Little Misses Ilattie Lee and a/.lliar l'errm were alsan pleasant vi <<rs at* the parsoflage. The Reverthe, northwest arid Kiodinnnt conronce was jn our city last week iiue again gentlein?n We are always ful 10 see you. When ih the citj 11 at the A. M. E. headquarters thel church here is being made saft r (.'hri.-t.ian Jlentocraey. Other visiting fiieiuls ill lilt' city an r. Forma n'Fhi 1 ev his-Avffc-and tw< lie children olj New YorkrCity, wh< e visiting tiK'.ir mother and fathei r. and Mrs. John JEiqlov oij^ wps amptnn Street. Mivand Mrs.-Isaai isey'of Washington, D." C., are visit 'up?their sister, Mrs. Sarah Fowle: Hi inother, .Mrs. Ella Richardson oi V'l 1 1 . n Iso-ATes- M ari Ad oC no - Knott St., Spartanburg C. is visiting.' her. sister, Mrs. "Fbw r. Rev. R. W, Kennedy ot' 121 Cantrel ty on Saturday nlgth. v. -? . church was entertained royally oi s,t Thursday afternoon: at the honv Rev. J.- C. and Mrs. McClellan oi irolir.a Strict.. The meeting was i rv-^?wi- 9ar?Prasjdetrt?Mirary TjUje i?i sonvq good_things .n .She started with this statement It'lj) us to help each other, Lord.' Iiis should be a watchword for us 10 saidt The tttrong must bear th< <t the classes are to be helped ami ^ - Im> the masses, we are to get oil ins of love under them' 'and 'ad nice thenf so far on the road of ei iia.i_i ii ji_ a irtr j11 ,1rei\ until they eai i.nd by themselves. We must aris< our might rnrd save" ourselves witl mplete salvation-, ^ot only socia lUJiiloii needed Lull moral, intel -r-rrvt vvr) , | . p St-., riko' the blow; lie wivo would ris nr. I- i'11 i.?ciU est?himself of weight id invest himself with wings. Til jug we no. <1 aic'thy wines of fait! 1 am sure we-all enjoyed this tali ade by the president and an excelled i' m?w-a*?also, rendered * by -th fi'event jiiehtbcrs of the club. Th outers Witl hoid their iw v t tneol i m . the home of Mrs. Lula Thompsui Downs Street. ; 1 1 lie Sunshine club met oil Frida; ft or noon at the ljumo of Mrs. Mar ' nc'.i on we i llaniptoii Sjtieot.Th rt-niiH'Ha rfntr?rrs- tfrotigh" h'MlcA?' da in>;"?and ihtwiud when their unit' vod rresident, Mrs.- TT7 %S. Nelsoi " k Irer seat. We certainly%*d;mis l while she was away, but are tMiil< 11 .to have her hack with us. ' .The Smi-bino-club-i* still alive an going forward. The next meetinj iil he held with Mrs. Alice Young o u t Hampton Street. ,? "Mr: Athert Fh}lcy~ a?niember~~o ocky Spring baptist church is vef; I. \Vr IW.hu I h;<t lu- will' .iguiFrc isA'i'. - 1 iuI native ability. He was edu >re going, to Cornell and Colum ia Universities. Mr. Hilyan as a wonderful personality an< jst white people and the lead m ^scuruesin the City of Green ood-and-upper Carolina. Undo; is wise leadership Brewer wil low hy leaps.and .bounds ant ill-be. a great credit to the Ne o race and to the State o: mth Carolina. The new hosnital at Rrewni as erected at a cost of $43,00( hich was built by the Mission y noard Twith whites ancTcol ed of Greenwood cooperating A new feature of the schoo 11 be provisions made to have ening classes in- suitable cours for the working classes. . . THE palmet I - NEWBERRY NEWS Newberry, S. C\, Aug. 11?The , summer revival meetings have begun. Your reporter was..with r us last. Sunday at his old hiHh place and worshipped with nis | at Hannah A. M. E. church. The L Rev. W. I. Gore ot' Prosperity, S. r4(-. preached the morning no mum r from Matt" &?subject: Trying* l to ' borrow' a Religion. There | church to hear the Rev. Gore, In the afternoon the Rev. C. \V. Crawford from.Milledgeville, Ga., . [;^-i>^-b<?d thi' 2:00 nVlnrlr smrmim ; from Job 2:5:22?subject: "Ad1 quaint theysell' with God. It was a good and high day at Han-, ^corner stfffie laying at the ~new hRosenwald School winch has just J been completed at Ilanttah. T1 iff jMason's will do the work. There -choirs. All Iv. P's.?are?asked * ; ' O, v.* ; to come out and show what-srde. -70U 'are on by ordci; of L. -A. MeNearyvC. C. . : . . . The work at Miller Chapel A. M- E. church will he completed r'by the fjrgTjbT^^teiYiher. The rTinveihng. ol Rev. Haley's (i.wt. puised) Photu will, bo at M filer t pn..the.-lblh"at .5 o'clock Ik?Ah trdhn-that dale -each mcmbor~antf " l'riend to t hi..-s- ^Wold 'clnnvh I are asked, to givu.gno dollar and. .:a. half.?The public Ts invit0d# Miller Chapel Sunday. School -.[will give her annual picnic oir the 20th of "August out to the CaldII from fly, fit v.'" We rn-o going #?:i* well Grove thereand- a haU'Tniles 7 in cai'^ and" trncisr Come and" 1 go with us and"have a good time 0 jin the grove. .\ir. i\ci\var(i \\ ise lias opcii'.'.i first clasps 'Cafe on,*10LJi MoaJKiben" ^uiuilTTu -Novvbeiry T|Cal| at his. place. everything is [sanitary ari7rnpVi<> ?t^ . >| Prof: I. M. A. flyers 'stopped ixxAxir- in?Hac^ <*n kW--^fr+Trr= u cay ironi Green wyod. He is ITikrpiig his.summer vacation. -j Kev. II. T. Nelson from Aim* | us(a. Ga., ?iml. KclV^..L. JL-.- hau>T*!ford of Leesville, .S. C.. stopped jjjovei a .few hours in Hie ciljv l~3h;v. Nelsoii was Koine: to conduct -ithe"'revival -meeting for Uev. : JiaiiijiorcL,. " ; M Mr.' T. A. AVilliar.is i - on 4ktr J sick list, hut noi _1_ el kev, Forest Gray i\\n\ at his ' I lionie in Pro 4n i it. p, A'.pr ;ust Dili, lie leaves to mourn llisloss n wif.* Ul'-^ \i t' ny e'a well known public school leachn' 1 or a t I Yo.-.1 >?n i i y ( ) r?'t u." i - - ; hvol oj'anU two daughters. i " -Mrs; j\I. K. Graham is si ill on ^ the sick list 1ml -she v,as-reportp-iuai improving oonH'wi.ui. t ? y "3Iiss Mabel Moiuv--k^---beon -elrkH-red m?team?T:i- naYi-ens [' county in one oi the be: 1 schools with Prof. White..principal. She iwiH bo the domes;' '{[ science rV; tea c h e ) " -- ^ .. ;;; ; . ' _ n . m KVVTrrii'v Dvtmov' U V.-1 v A 1 1.1 1H.U4Q 1 IVlIrfyr PAKE FOR SUTTOTE-" ^ m^SP^X^h: (By The Ass'igntcil W-mm lVo<a_)? - . Damilky Ky., Aubf.?Tfie .. Grand Lod^e of Knights of PyI thias and the Courts of Calanj the closed their annual sessions _ several QflicdVs showed the Ken. lucky jurisdiction-^-he in splenr did shape. The session eclipsed }-all -previous meetings in atten] dance and. cxinsrluetfve loyrsla ; lion. . f Much .was done by the Grand Lodge in preparation-Tor the r Supreme Session which con> vencs in Louisville. Ky., August . 17. Rev. J. M. Mnndy, of Ilon. dorson, Ky., Grand Chancellor .and Mrs. L. C. Snowdon, Lexing11ton, Ky., Grand Worthy :;cillor, and all other-officers of the Giand Lodge amT Grand J Court, were re-elected. <T TO LEADER ' . ?JJM . ' HENNETTSVILLE NEWS Bennettsville, Aug. 10?The maii.v friends in and around Marlboro are delighted to see the cotton opening; it^s a true sign of new'" money. Quite a shockTo llev. P. B. Mdodana pastor, of (Mlonin llapHst?church?to., -find so many of hfe members de Parted their lives since he left for summer school.- Mr. Mc- . Kennel McRae died at his home last Tuesday A. M. ijuite a shock dire of our dear lends,, Rev. Apson Ceani a well known mfriis|,ey pf fhtirUiftpnt^ passed away Sunday nitrht. jnanv, many preachers and friends witnessed" Jim. J.'iincral Dev.J. R. Prince^ lies1, ltease, and Rev. D. S. Curry; Tor a few:tninnf.es Rev. I)TS~ Cuiv re took?charge?of?Macedonia i '-M'1 i^'t rhnrelr Preach mi D_B_ Curry. Ma^y others 1 can't recall, wore.quite sad^y The revival Timeline as a whole scorns to .do The-best-in the county. Many or our pooplcr are visiting the beach. Last Sunday, Dr. L. M. and Mrs. Glen aigT little Annett , i ah McCullum, Mr. .and Mrs.,J5. -L. shields, Mrs. Lilly and Miss" / fgie Croslantl," ?Mi." A. K. and Mrs, G. K. Kennedy motored to Vv iimirgton, N. C,x. where they -"pent a delightful -stay at the 1 njacli. They arc anxious t,o go again. Miss Cerrenter Sanders CvTil leave for i'avetteville. to fj'-.end a few days with a classi ninte, from there she will spend' a l'cw davs wit 1,1 one of her teach? in WilntintHom?-She will vis L i he beach while-there. On Satairuay?mnrnng anolhor dear ____ ^ - f 11 lend of ours passed away. Mrs. iJosetter = Dredge, after a long 1 ei:iod of sickness passed beyond. >hi> was a mother deacon to Macma fui a J1 Limber of years. 1 iev. A". Er..l4)max took charge , I if tlto~ funeral and words will not permit me to explain llev. i.omax's sermon, 11^?only. preached. the funeral, and no^_ ihing more, but his equal is not easy to firnj. ?d must say Kev. A. ET Lohiax is ap .all .around .-a.an. The T1 o lis o h olfTo f Kuth charge he*" bocljp ~A -dear and1 loving .friend is gone, bleep on and lake your rest. Ml'-. I l!i I w-rnTT^^-irh >?<?! nm-wiTt ^iuaio on his?^vm-ation fromVMungstown. O a]id looking the picture-health. Mrs. Gold UuniIjui'i, whs railed. homo on.actouni oi lur bahy's illness, "Cur-" I'.y liumdnn. She called"fov the. 1 (.'porter's, Thursday evening. .Mr,.-;. Emma .s-ptvnt a -de? Hghtful si ay with .the reporter ..*viid -family-Thursday, morning, hh" returned to her home in Raleigh. X. Friday morning. Airs. A) I'roiue Cease and Mr.Jienry Bingham spent a nice stay "with thd .-reporter atjcl family S,rtufday evening. Mrs. Dease is-the orgarhst at Saw Alill Bapf Is t e h u rrh??rrrrd ~zi r- s picric! id x-hdrc-h worker., d-u-rh)g the rally she raised .klT.'.H) and some few vents. This means' she is a real member to her pastor and clnneh Sunday wo. n warm and spiiilual ~Ttny~ffTT-:v an sTTra pi d-AM:MrMEr /Mun Church:' ^ Sunday they had five services. . jjun jundj' uu tuu MHV li.st; trust he will soon be out again. Mp?;-E\ a Heath-and Miss Pansy Kirk are making good attending the jsunym or- school at Laurinburg Institute, atrLaurinburg, n. c.. __ passed on- Rev. fX S. Curry in his revival mooting. This means something I'oi the pastor. " Mrs.'Sal-lie Brown and little Mlijliam Jr., lol't for Norfolk OatnrftvT. 31 ~~~ I T TT 01 _ 11. . nev. >v. 11. onitw was in tne city Saturday P. M. on his way to "one of his churches, St. Mark, whore he will TiTs meeting. Mr. Simmon got hurt servere1^ in an automobile wreck Friday P. M. The missionary program rendered at Shiloh Baptist church was extremely good. Miss Sa ~ .v"7* ~ - " ~ ^?r - - . .. rah Morris is certainly improving1 in music. I am sure Undertaker Morris feels prolid of her. Also Mrs. Prudence Robinson McCollum delivered 1G reasons why she goes to church on a rain-y day. This was extremely good and worth hearing. Mrs. Alice Cros land-But Ief visited " her hurnu city.?Was fjtilte a treat last Sunday lo the niany~friends when they saw her smRtng face. She looks the picture of health. Miss Katie Ervin. arrived home from Nt?Y. city,'for her vacation ; also. Lilly Mae Gil lonpio.?Thoy "rtTfe"'t>ut,iqHily look ing fine. Miss Helen Witherspoon was in the city Wednesday visiting Mrs. Nettie Kirk. Miv*Kate iidlison is very busy" with his tobacco crop. Jl?__is. making- goodr ~ Miss Isabella Sanders sister of the reporter left Tuesday afternoon for Washington, D. C., 'where she will spend the remainr der' of the summer with her sister .and family, Mr? A. L Mis. Lutia and little Japies Lucas, trust she will spend it plpsis.mf:. Mrs. PI at tie Spears, one* of our Graded school .tcnc-hera left for New York City. - The reporter was delighted to }iare~n pop call Monday afternoon made hy 0Mr. Hcrmorr Thomas, a College student of Diddle Upiversily-.and: Nurse Wivraii Jones; I-jrrrr listening for the wedding itcHs-strom Miss" Jones is a nurse in the Benncttsville hospU tal. Kev'w C. Campbell one of the rpresidiTrg elders of the Florida Conference, Rev. Jenkins, ./Mrs. ped over at Bennettsville on -T?. . ?t-.- ? . ?r . .?r their way to".the Bishops'" Council at Norfolk, Ya. Dr. C'ampI hell delivered a jspiriiual serImon at Evans Chapel A. M. 1^. and aniens. M rs. Camp b e 1 laraf (Miss Sharp riyule very spicy ^speeches, which were enjoyed Sunday evening to stop at Ilam! let, N. C. ?" yy.. | Rev." S I. T.omnv"?delivered a strong ancT spiritual sermon jWednesday night; in fact this PTillinrt< yp"'^p^? t.-?irwniri.vp la i wonderful proifi'o.M. Tiust the - Lord will take care of Jrim. Rev. S. S. Younghlood' was at I his best Sunday." Many,, 'many people were talking about his sermon. Elder A. C. Cooks"was called to Sumter on business,.- lie is always on the job. Miss_( allie 1). Sanders, Reporter. ?e'<>.\ \\ AY-NOTKS-y The Ui^inja Ruth inul the musical reX-ual which were presented in the C.'un way Training School auditoriusn by the I^ramhtic club, was \Vithes'sed by a packed lioiwe. Eveiv one- exi;reused through bis actions.^l" interest and Attention that he Ttrama was good. The club lias received the good wishes of the people and tiny are looking "forward u> another play which will O Your nrsi training-is- all % your Destiny. WHY NOT TAKE YOU SENECA II v First Semester begin: S . - For further infoi W. CLARK, SENEC K+ 'V* ftA *** * ?* ' ^ MOVfNC. r?.-:. X BunyanJBit v " A tTltrrk I?Bn.r.. ni . . 1- _ ^ i ivc t iircx v y uui) X your service-- We distance 4iauls o?~ 1 PHONE 5316 ( ' ?r~" *j> " * 1 ' w J 1 ^ Saturday, August 15, 1925. be given about the middle of Septem- ' ber. Rev. Henry II. Wilson, grand district doputy_of-the Knights of Pythias, and a member of the Odd Fellows of this city,'was effected unconsciously by what the doctor has pronounced ? Lfcigh blood pressure at his home Friday. .His daughter, who is a trained |nurse working with Dr. Wilson, in <? Marion, was at home at. the time on her vacation, rendered first aid treatI mcnt. die regained consciousness -in >proving condition.- ?. Rev. Wilson spent the week at the grand lodge of Pythiaris, and from there went to the grand lodge of Odd Fellows, so it is the common belief that??loelt uf ^i'ont?is?the cause ? ; of His" nwessT"" .. r~ Rev. W. J. Roberson has returned to the city, from Clinton, S. C., where he. lias been assisting in a revival meet L_ -jng^?41u reports a successful meeting. r\\ iliie ,_uu his trip. he. was slightly in Ijy&vjii xii. au uuwniu'uuc auviuvnti . ltiiss Lillian McKiever has returned home lit) ni Philadelphia whore shw lhas.been attending school last fall, to . soe,nd her vacation with hpr pnrpnttf ?Jj Slid reports a successful term. # i{ Jtev. P. Kansoni was in town Mon-^? day. lie rays the people In BuckspprF 1 are making preparations for the gfreit- - .J est Sunday school convention in j'lany -yenne ? ? v Elder Howard from Suir^er was 'in _lown Sunday oil his regular business. . Mr. John McQueen, supervisor of hogshead making for the cooperative i : tobacco, associhtion, is back in . town; from "his regular trip over his "clis-. .tricfv t . 'j ?W. JOHNSON. Georgetown items. , . Smarter Set at the Palmetto Theatre last Friday evening.. Davis and his .Jajfii bu'iul from Florence-were in at- * * tendance and at their best. ~ ~~~ Sunder after spending a part of the ?* siiJtimci1 wit h -fflr. and Mrs. ?>am Wilds . Mr7 ~aiu^ Mrs. (j... KahronCill Qaniden are visiting Mr. H. A* Moses, . Mis. (". A. l)u nui ore left the city Saturday for a short visit to .Philadelphia. - .. . . i_;_ ~ - I)r Kelly Millej-'i; wonderful speech dii Tuesday evening was a treat to . the city. : : ' -?Air. TE IToptin Pmd- of Cyhrmbia ? " i a'd a'visit to our city on Monday. - rh^ha? IforreH?of?Floronee' - T ? spent a few days in the city. " A party was given fn honor- ef-Miss ???? 4 S. Davis of Manning at the residence'" ' of..tli^TT.illian Ilorry last Wednesday. - Mr. James Ktnloch- and a party from Anderson attended the Happy l'aisdance-last. Friday night.' - ? .Mis. Eugenia .Coontz .of New York Citi'Uii|1 '(JT AIILIilIM,1 "" '* - -? . - T "! ^ ' \ _ 4 J??? -\ii . K. p. Anuerson is duck on uuiy^ "inTut -spending a few days-with relir= - A. Q. Dunnriore, Reporter. Exceltrio Barber Shop and Pressing Club Sharp "Razors and Clean Towels ?: All Work Guaranteed. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed on !* ? Short Notice. Peter Hemingway, Prop. _ l.'i Main St., Conway,-S/C. PHONE 6187 T, A Hawkins' Real Estate Agency "Homes 6n Easy Terms" 1107 Vi Washington Street T coLUMniA;src. ~ \r importatrt^i^etermining^: j zi R FIRST TRAINING AT ^STITUTE? | __ 5, Tuesday Sept. 29th rmation write? J *" A. B., MrA., S. T. B. j A, S. C. ooc?o<y/o#o;owo:g^o?^ >H* *i* ? ? ~ ? HAULING $ TT ?_ ' Motor I rucks ;it ?|? specialize in long tkms&kojd Goods. ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. | ? ? ft - . ~,T"~. :-T :* "v >.'r^r