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 ?- . ~: 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^^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 ? r-j ?-? Ol ORMAL AM) INDUSSCHOOL |f /RIGHT 27 YEARS AGO Denmark, S. C. hool year, Oct. 1, 1925. 1 ~ : 2 - i|u $ 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 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^^