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I . - ; . I S. L p i;T>epartrr ~1: BIG LINE OF < . \ r Men, Women & C i A Specialty. Sh ?I \x making and Tailo prhent to sele^Tron at the Lowest Pri : ??Connected v | First,Class Barbe I A Beauty Pa I _ 1. S T j Departn | J131 WASIIINGTC | COfcCft - ^AIFNEY XKWS. ? ? 1 want, to ask- the induliren ?. of space for a l'f.w Wni'dii fro this part of the State. The fa mers of this sectiori)fave bccon *' . , to Jeel distressed over the lor " drought. It'has not rained vei much since the last of. Marc .. We don't think cotton nor coi will make more than one-fojiiri Of A-Cr0P. Water ^)v;in)< li.-n '? become very lowand it louks-^ if many industries of the colli ty wil have to close down unt it rains. Dr. A. A. Sims pastor of tl Limestone Baptist Church le here last Monday for Wasliin; ton, D. C., , Philadelphia*? Jk New York City, and back to*tk timore, to attend the (Morrii . ? National Baptist Convention. ,?Mrs. Rosa- -Gaffm-v, Mrsry L. Beaty and Mrs. S. J- Lipseon are visiting children Uml'frienc i hi the city, of Xe\v York. ilht are expected to return to the cl about the 1 Oth of September. I wish to call the attejilioin the colored men of this city. 1 " " the poor accommodations givt our people on the railroads. Y C8C&OCOOOOO O 0.0.0 v O O.O.* oooo oooo *1 a " n " AMgRICAf - * g * Invite One and l-^-^^AT LINBfeE . | , On Labor Daj | : ?-Bra.-J. C. White..T. M..R " g dress the Woodmen and f ?n>- * ' g uinner wiU be sefved trom v> will be open all d?lv. A Pri; ^ mer 'and diver at 3.30 P. M, " I " 4: (JO to I 1:0U P., M. Cbine iC* purest .breeze and enjoy a da ?- . ~<g T7-~ Truclcs"witt~ teavQ the fc 8 Washington and Assembly, 1 8 Taylor-an J Camdetv Road. I COM 8 'J, W. Brunson, Command ? Edward Lott, Deputy a vO^>: sox 'Z_ | THE VOORHKKSJSJ L | ' TRIAL : FOUNDED^BY E. E. V [- __ - I Located at Opens its 28th Sc ?- x All students welcorrle, who p -i srtnithing, whcelwrit'htinjr, plum 3 printing taught to boys. Cookinj - I nf teaching tnnghi I., givk.?FwH x' graduates arc given the I,, r. dog ^liseipline, religious- ?+ every student. This is the Tuske L x For further information addrc | E. BLANTON, Pri i ! < _ | MARTIN A. MENAFEE, EEVY |'.i ~r' i: v XLdTHING~FOR=-?-$-* Children. Boys~Suits ? 1 oies, Millinery, Dress- Ijp ring. Large Assort- ?1 l and the Best Quality 11 ces. ? ???^ : 5:v pith our Store Is - :j: ^ ? r : J v rirhop for Men and |" irlor for Women | e jbeyy j __ 5!>\ )N_ ST., PHONE 7567 $ ' IPLVA'C. - ..... L'; *1* t pay our money for travelling on o the trains and have to pack and s ce .jam iii. cars as if \vq were not t? m?human. On the^tth^ inst. 1 f r- placed my w ife on train No/ 40, g le ^vitfrtvro ltTtl<r~ children ami w o ig. suit case going to New York. To-fi y my surprise I could not get a'tl hdseat. I went to the conductor,-t n who was_pn?the ground and said p :li To Jiim can you get a seat for my a c wife" ll.i rnpliod. she'll have to h is stand up. lie spoke in a rough c ii- ihanner. He then signed the en- h il-giiKter-U) go ahead,,so I'was at a o loss to know what.to do. * Thisetl ie thought came to me. In the g l't past I gave my seat to ladies on'w g- crowded trains and street cars g * i-, Some -colored men were on the o d- train and they will see "to her 'n $) getting a seat.- I think we ought; io asK ine railroads to give our ji C. people better treatment. A man ? ib did assist my wife in getting a t is seat. but. not the train crew, je .That train, was.crowded for more | ty 'than two hundred miles before, 1< fho con<1 iifior gave the colored T< people another cu^ch. I bciove-H to if xfc men in Schith Carolina' m would geF together and inform h 'e thb railroad company of the bad h y.oc>^^oo.ctoox>.ouuoouao.ae?:ace^*:^ i ["HE , , ?|lt "TWOODMEN # * O 1 .......d~ -?r? ;S ; All to their Annual ?>' JWOOD PARK | r, September 7th I ? ioykin and L, M. Daniels will adriends at 3:30 P, M. Barbecue p t. 1 2(00 to 6:00 P. M.~" The Pond re wilf.be given-for the best swim- w s _._The._ Auditorium willi be open g h out where yon _will find, nature's ? b y of pleasure with friends. % s illowing corners every half-hour: o J Gervais and Garner ferry Road, o POUND TRIP 30 CENTS. o T MITTEE: _ ~|t^ if H. T. Marshall, Chairman 3' J. W. Hopkins, Secretary :jr"^ 'goyofiox>c &ttG<y<^o0oanggffO0Ga.,. o^oo_o.o^o.o.c;X'jOOjaojOX)j^xi?y^OjOjao'> ? r-j ?-? Ol ORMAL AM) INDUSSCHOOL |f /RIGHT 27 YEARS AGO Denmark, S. C. hool year, Oct. 1, 1925. 1 ~ : 2 - i|u<u11y, ^f^rpcnu-y, black- g ,lJ bing, agriculture, brick-laying and ? ? r, sewing, nurse training and the art ?> $ four yeur high school course given, -'j o ice which permits*them to teach in k! moral foreos ere Used to holpi gee of South Carolina. " 8; 8; ncipal, Denmark, S. C. s s )R |i| Treasurer, Denmark, S. C.? ?; / ; (r t ? , ? ?wemmmg^ "WritPALMm reatment that we are getting, i believe the company will rem- c dy the trouble. Dr. C.h.?Norris, Rev.?U.?Ori -ittle, T. H. Thompson and the 1 ,Titer attended the Consfcitut- i r'nmmittee Meeting oTThe I "riendly Aid Union, at York on j he 22nd, inst. Revs. W. Mr1 rrfffinr Monroe, of York, ; I. C., and Dr. C. L. Norris are . he traders of the Union. More his Union every tjhree months. ~ Ve pay to the beneficiary of the eceased member more than ninths". This Society have de* ided to build a Union Hall, eithr at York, S. C., Gaffney, S- C.,| r GastoniarNT^C., which- wilL ost . from -$20,000 to $30,000^ )r. G. L. Norris of this city, ^ tevs. -GrifTin-and- J^M. Monroe f York are working on the 1 lans. --r- -L Revival meetings which have ccn going'on in this county, ] Cherokee) have met with much 1 h^pss: r~... ?- ? \ T"*i 11r .T T'l. GnfTnOy ~pCinpip7d f the Grenard Street Graded chool, with his corps of seven [lachers will open the doors of : hat instit ut idn-4o-T4ie boys "and1 iris of Gaflfney, on the 1st day 1 FSejilenTlyerr" I hope" every fa- . her and mother will see to it hat the children get a chance in he -schools..of the estate. . Im- 1 ress on the child the impoVt- 3 nee of getting-arr-education:- I ' ?vi? 1 wo 1 toys in New- York. ' ine studied hard to prepaid imself for the duty of life, the. ' ther studied a little and stopped he one who prepared himself is etting $10.00 per day for his orkr while the other one only J ets $2.88 per-day. The order ^ f the day now isa prepared tan. ' . Mrs. Mamie Gleason-Littleahn has just closed a very sueessful term of summer school,, wo*-and one half miles in. the ountry. A number of carpenters will iflvp in n I'pvv rmtr< fnv -Alioi-.->i "la., tn p't wm-k nr| lhat, big job _ 1 "the land of flowers.'' .Mrs. Clarence^ Jolly is visiting ' i;r daughter, Mrs. Susie Dandle ~ l-the city of WashingtQ.ii, D._C.r hi? week, _ ? Prof. J R Gnffney returned _ o the city after visiting Wins? on-Salem, ILigh Point, Greensoi'o and other cities of theHar-eel state. S. J. LIPSCOMB. .A Vote of Thanks;? ty the Missionary?Ladies?oLBethel ArMr E. Church. _ Laurens, S.. C.?The members f the Woman's Home and Forign Missionary Society wish to hank the following persons who : d willingly helped to pouiuCour ister." Mrs. Mal-iah .Puller, who _ as-been ill for about two yeafs. 'he foliowm^uorsome hoInGd to"right-en her sick room, with sunhine: Mrs. Minnie Sanders, Mr. anies Mas... Mrs, Nettie Leak Irs. Lydia-Iivy, Mrs**- Rachel . 'arrow, Mrs. Janie Maxwell, . T A l' ht' as. ^nce xoung and -Mrs. An-1, a^Todd. y t.\ > , ^_< 'We shall say to you in our < Ferguson-Ruff FLOWER SHOP Poro System Dentil y Parlor Floral Designs a Specialty, lowers Delivered in and out of Tfe City. ? _ - ' = [ours:?9:30 A. M.?7 P. M. < Sunday?10 A. M.?? P. M. 4 Mme. J. F. RUFF, Mgr.? PHONE 3922 ? ? > 10 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. a^aoo'ao'o^ooooooor^o^g.o^.oo ? ?? a?< To New Customers, we g say try our - ? EGGS ? arret have the pleasure of ? growing some g KfcAL BUFFS * The greatest Egg machine ^ * existing. < ' * _ M.SIMPKINS, . . , |l? Newberry, 5. C. $ ? OaOEOXBXXOXMX, < no LKAPgft Savior's words: Blessed is the ;heerful giver. The following ladies rise to rote of thanks: Mrs. Addie Hunter, Mrs. Janie F. Dendy, Mrs. Sis Boyd, Mrs. Alice Moore, Miss Mary Tillie^Mrs. Maud McClellan, President;-Mrs. Eirmiuline Nelson, Secretary; Rev. X C. McClellan, Pastor. VVJJLE TRIES TQ,'5^^ Camden, N. J., Sept.?When Arthur Shinn and his wife, Mary then liVing at Somer's Point, this city, separated 23 years ago, they had an agreement by which he \vks. to pay her $3 a week. "Not until Monday did the woman Endeavor to make her husband, now living in a nearby village, make good. -? She had him arrested and he was arraigned before Jjidge Cle11 y on a non-?apport charge, hot-owing t.u the_unique features in the case it was adjournal pending further inquiry. smnn is 50 years 6id &tt<T hla wife 10 years his senior. She said that 23 years ago they had iilir another woman and that she left with their three children. ccrred his wife had simply left, jut he admitted-making the ax> cement. Mrs^JShinn explain^L. that "she had not _ before sought support because she had \v cd witn relatives, but they rrave since_dicd.; * BUS UN42-FOR-?nEG?OES. Birmingham, Ala., Sept.?Oneratiori of a bus line between Birmingham and?Montgomery for Negroes was announced to 1 \r 1 wt A V* T ono-ln^r -it. j >-rj ?A. *-* t manager of the company. The tjusses will carry the same-protective features as on the.huss'%* ' T ? ?-? . - _ ?* ?^? #. ? c oouowvu au 00iX>0 V P V - ' g +> g LBrLEWiE r~ ' 1 t? L ^~rr~ *j* 5 ' ' --i p i . . V Q . S *> p ? If* I. ~ : is V ?|? ??-i b X' $ g S~fc t??|??=?? T- > I - ' T ? ? ? # : ^ t =! ? t - ? ? ~ >> ' ":5~" Lewie y *? ? ? _ Lo > | 151 OASSE ? ^=dL f I f ? * r ox y? " >: *-"v>% ? . ^4 4^A A^A J^A A^A A^ > VVVVVV\ V V^i A . . . ' . 1 * ~ o^^VW^WWWmWWWmmmWWWWWWWWWWW^ I Hair Bobbin I Massaging ? I. S. LEEVY'S-DEP - p: Our Beauiy Shun i.s tilling II ? in Columbia and vicinity, undeFTli g die Lyles and Geneva Houston, b< gj St. Louis Mo. - ? Mines.?Lyles?and?Houston -i 0 know how to bob hair in any style g hair at all" says Mines. Lyles and o of customers and get the best an ? System has ,to offer. , Price fo*-f)obbing is only 35< 8 _Hair pressing, .and shanVpooing, O Manicuring 35c and 50c. ; 8 j While visiting and shopping 8 tn "dvawtnigp of thiq Pnnnfy g convenience and comfort. Rest i ! a Shop is always open for your serv ffi - - - - - - =: | Mmcs. Addie Lylej PORO SYSTEMTJS 1 I. S. LEEVY'S DEP I 1131 WASHINGTON ST. ( fDayT99-J PH> PATTERSO Funeral , And License All Ca Is Promptly - Night.--Motor equi] 1109 FRIEND STREET J Our Motto? o^^?s^KK^^<?KiO:aao^.ao.ao.o^o.c ? President, GEO. H. H7*MFK ; the Aft of producin nd we have-the, ART : Printing & Supp * ' ' cal and Long Distance Phone 45 IMBLYfSIREET .. COLUM } ? ?l ?- , SHSHHiFIPS 8?tur<t?y, SmtemW S, 19?. g and Facial1 | Popular at . 1 . eT??ie?J= '-*.?* ' < ' V il' ARTMENT STORE, j long full , need ainmnr our people ijl: ie expert^supervision of Mmes. Ad-L J; oth graduates of the Poro College, ? Lue?first-class ladies' barbers who E . "You njeed not worry aboQt your ^ I Houston. Just enlist in our army -j ? id most coui'teOus service the Poro S c. Facial massaging 50c to $1.00. c regular Poro price by all agents. in Columbia, we want our women :C Shop, especially equipped for your oom and lavatory connected.- The ;J V^I * ??VIIV XVI J VUl Ctl/^/V/lUVIllCIlbOl U & Geneva Houston V~~ 1ED AND TAUGHT ARTMENT^TOREr?!^1 Columbia, S. C. PHONE 7567? ? I ? * J IHHBBHBBHHMHHn?; ONE f Night 531 1 N & PRATT Directors I d Embalmers Attended to Day or pment. Newberry, S. C. "SERVICE" | I ?-?^p ./ : ; / i: T~~~~i 1 |, ?v 3N? Matutger * .. " }- " ' * f ^ ? j f .-: : '.. f ~ | f v T r y :-T & , ? I 7~ In : I \ ^ $ 1 == ^ -? *= f ly Co". ~^7 i ? $ " 23 ^ .--~jp,-- j _ B1A. S. C. ; X 1 ?=- !-?- jL | " 1a ? 8 V _______ ~g : C8?????????KK83?a ' '< ' X t ?2 I