The people's recorder. (Columbia, S.C.) 1893-1925, March 19, 1898, 2ND EDITION, Image 5
SATURDAY MAR, 19, VS
E. J. MACK
CITY COLLECTOR;
C5IT? FLASHES.
v\'tani^J^/ft)9lbm8onv of Denmark
i? spending gome time in the city
.with her sister. . '
Send us your job work and thus
help tts keep Negroes honorably cm
Vployed,
Mr. Tho?. Bowman, ot Trmo w?r
in the etty last week and called an *
paid his subscription.
Our carriers will he around every
Saturday. Please save sonic mone
for them?
Mis. Susie Black, wife pf Lieu
LS, Black, la quite ill at ttouVre*
idence on Winn St. "'\
Plenty communications ita iiw
office for the next three $e<?Vcs?
Dont send any more Just yet.
?
Croakers may croak anjl np he
country frogs may hollow, but-' he
Recorder is on tcp, on this y ou can
bet your last dollar.
on this you
? . i
?es of Hus ip?
The reduced rates of thi? f[ ?per
will last only eleven day Nager.
Better send in your money or. eis?
you'll bo left.
A great time at Nazareth ?rn lait
sabbath afternoon; a fine se^ inon by
- pastor Whitehead that wwi enjoyed
by all presont.
Are yon doing your, duty hy us
reader? Do you try to h . -> circu?
?ta thia paper among yo vir friends?
Do you believe in race avancement.
By all means read yottr : ice paper j
and thus encourage; tbv?o who are ?
r" laboring for our material advance- j
tuent. Pay the collector as he shall
-call. j
if you want your pair to grow,
keep soft and look nice, why just try
a bottle of our Ox Marrow Pomar}
3Mra. Mack will ta1, e your order anO*
.deliver
i
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*The Flag" isiiiie ,iame uy~wT>V.i
fMr, Miller's largje wholesale ano '.?.?
tail clothing ?Ure wil be jcttfvr?
-A large D. S :riag \Sv iri be SK ing
ing to the brevAti over ibh stofl),
/- ' , ? '.. .. . .
Hon. H.P. .'iendrix, o< Sclent
.^ns in town ti : s week on ' * iness
and called tc ned us, He w ' .oking
after matter ?? political, an? :.gbtly
?a?'for we bei;er? in Mto th?-, victors
belong the rc -ils..
K',1
I
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'V:
Mr. Robt ' I Nelson, the. yod nat
ured gentleman ha is,'..oiidUie pop
?iilar: Maiii t. barber is iecting a
ti?hdsome ii .?ideace on his Lfot, corner
l incoln aud Plain Sts. It/will be a
^yWCy.^heti completo.?, j
?}fo v.t week the Rec > d^ir will'have
l vj ei y fine article rrvif.Sj i-lie pen of
fati'jb of South Caroliiiaji'i' iir daugh
ter's, and readers n?Jwit do well to
T?'? i this excellent { . od i ..dion. Our
vnuii?a are' sho wir?., tis interest in
mutter* p?rtainin:g '. advanee
.meat wjiich is rnjb'.
?Se Won^^ui^-.il State Con
Lhtioa ia to u??jfefc| Olars Barn?
^ Cfe% r?urmi|M|nionth of May.
I questi "^.%iP>toral!y comes to
Batist Jp|?tian women of
tjis?tat* {? ^Mjtvi's hey done,
jghat -)LU? ri^ort v Ml they be
?JP' '.. M eir annual
?
J??'ii to a larg?
?Mf ?nab?r, spoke
^djfWagingly 0f
' >j?'lfr1 ?nd declared
at mjMtiitimt one
frjjjjw* ?ateiligent
|$f< . the, race
l|itl >e takes
A t mother MI ?e?jtf?*
Rea?hed| ;
Lait 8aturfffyM^^C0RDICR
ecli)i^;wle|k?\J"'?rna,<iam in tho
'^mm^Sm)it pat ?>u ;it8 own
forw.of carrier* tor ?lia purpose
bf poliyeriiig its piipcra.
/rH? mcroaSiAgcirculation cf
ciii paper datmndfd thio step,
arti! it was jnompll 'v inaugurated
?tid now every da .-.n lay.inormng;
the whistle of the Recorder's
carrier boys csu bfe heard as they
j a pm across and the city de
livering' the/ ' ? IOPLB'S PAPER".
By this mov/o *J v? the first col
ored weekly 'u the South to add
this fcaUyrfc- Thus we have
reached r.u?Mv?fe mile-stone.
What net' -veli wait a little
while.
? /
The j?otttmbm Literary,
-o- '..
Monda" ?J lit at Bethel church
iras j? ref! '?. day, or night, in the
history / ' . Columbia'Literary and
historio?' ? . isociation. Presiden t?
Peets ?is entitled to th?. thanks]
of- tfiV) members and of the
citizen*1 sit large for haTing the dis
ting?'1.*bod scholar, church man and
orator, ti".-, right Rev. Bishop Grant
of tl e.jjyv. M. E. church present to
lectr . ^o the association and its
f rie ...?!?. .
B |" .' (. rant's subject was, *'My
trails abrosd..' ^Ite- spokes of his
hf Y2M?? a desiro whc?i a .hoy t') visit
New 'fork, the metropolis cv tba
r..v MUH ?nd of late finding himself,
v ?.ii Ling to go to California. He vis
i! both places, still there was a
' :-lier desire to ?o abroad to visit
langland, France and Germany. He
V i o?ted by all of these visits, com
?i?g into contact with strange people,
their customs, habits, etc., as he did,
?nd be . advised the young men aiid
Women of to-day to first have a de-j
eire,' and the rest is easy.
The . 'lecture was . . replete with
wholesome counsel as well aa .helpful
rd monition, interspersed wjth many
p!"?i^iiig,>.anecdotes of his life and
se eui ed i^^b^^ sweet
melodious strains.
The audience was, a large and ap
preciative one. Many notable de
vines of thc A. M. E. church were
from various sections of the.state.
For more than two hours tire audi
ence was highly entertained- ? Prof.
Peets came in for his share of praise
for the masterly manner in which he
introduced Bishop Grant to the au
dience,
Resolutions of thanks were unani
mously passed and the atsociation
adjourned to meet Wednesday night.
Thc King's Daughters
For several weeks the president of
the King's Daughters in Columbia,
have tried to get a meeting of this
once helpful society and strange -to
say every effort of the kind has failed
This certainly ought not be. This
organization once stood fnr much in
this city and ior it to become dor
mant or loose it* good name and r?
putation is too bad, The christian
ladies of the various churches should
bestir themselves and connect their
names to this once noble order and
if need be reorganize it? then let them
go to work in "His name" and do !
good to the deserving poor among us.
The white ladies of Columbia would!
not for a moment think of allowing
their Kings Daughters to die or be
come of no effect, and onr christian
ladies ought also take , an interest in
such societies for humanity sake.
This is written with the hope of it
stirring up our christian woman to
a greater work of usefulness and we
trust it may have the desired effect.
TO CUBE? X GOLD ny
ONE DAT.
Take Laxativa 'Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All Drugists refand tbe
?artney if it falls to enrav*
We again cal! bar fnVi^gattention
o oar J O B D B P A R T M ? N T
Weare prepared to do all kinds of
printingand. wur ba pieased to sub
ant prices, Call on us wnsn W
haye pnotinj?,to do,
?v ??< ? ' : ^%?A%- . V .
f?nAwful Stt?ke;
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Rev. T. W. Dixon, of IuUians Wns
in the dity Sunday and Monday to
consult Dr. C. C. Johnson, relative
to a daughter; of his Thomasina who
j somo time since was affermi ted by u
dirty brutal fellow by tho name of
?Perry Stevens, Sad to -relate thia
brute iii Immen forni accomplished
his hellish purpose and succeeded in
ruining a youtig womnn who other*
wise might hare -brcomo que^pf the
shining lights in her community.
Rev. ar?r? Mrs. Di ison have the sym*
pathies of their friends in their sor
row. This is an awful stroke to both
Father and Mother,
Barnwell Notes?
Sunday (Gth Inst) -was a croat day
with the Baptist's in our to wo. Al 10
I o'clock about 10C0 people wbile and col
ored assembled on the bridge that spans
Turkey Creek and witnessed tho bapt
ism of 43 candid!tes, who had become
converted by the earnest efforts ot Kev
Parker, who has been In our midst for
several weeks. Bet's. Ctllaham, and
Parker both proached able sermona to
I vast concourses of people; many of
I whom came from our lister towns.
Miss Almeda, and her sister Mr?
Motte spent several days In town; the
presence off the latter was most agree
able to Mr.
Miss Daisy D. Nix, spent au nd ay In
town with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Nix, .returning to her school
Monday morning. tvr
Over 1400.00 bas been subscribed to
our new church building.
Wr. Sam dohnson, ono of our oldest
citizens el-.' .alt week.
Mr. and M.v John Schofield, of
Aiken is here on a visit to Mi. anil Mr?.
?. P. Mason.
W. W.. By ..'
March, 10th. /
TjATF.C \
at TKLEORAPn tOKSDAT 13th,
Bethlehem Btptlst church bas r?
1 eel ved one Iiini' "id and three members
by accession 1- icent meetings. ,
W . IF. R.
J$tf#*?*
ou ae?- it io the RECOR
en it ls tree. T'was out
Wanted-Will some kind subscri
ber send us a copy of tho RECOROE??f
Nov. 27th, 18971 By no doing oblige.
NIX & HOLMES:
Mr. E. E. Reeder is' the happiest
little roan in town, Its a fino boy and
the madam is doing well.
We waut yon to feel free to give ns
the news of your socials, entertain?
merits, cte., so as we eau tell the peo
ple whats going on,
Mrs. Hattie Har per presented Mr.
Harper with a fine baby boy last week,
Mother and child are doing nicely.
Mrs. Alice Geiger brought us . a
bunch of .beautiful violets last Tuesday
for which our thanks ?re extended.
Theexeoutive committee of Allen
University was in session here Mon
day. Quite a number of prominent
church men were in attendance.
Remember in sending in long articles
for publication to send some cash to
help pay the printer, Such is encour
aging
Mrs. Mack who is soliciting orders
for books for . this office Viii call
on the colored citizens during the next
week, and we will be glad if our
friends here will save their orders for
ber. She can sell you any book you
may want and at a very low price,
I MEETING OF UNITED ORDER
OP ODD FELLOWS.
ST. LOUIS, Oetobar 4th to 10th.
, Account of the above occasion
the Souther 11^ Railway have made A
rate of one first elis? far? from all
point? to St? Louis and return, tic?
kets on sale Oct ober 2nd, 3rd and ith
limited to October 13th, 1698, to re
turn. The rate from Colombia;^ C.
is $23,50. HP
"^orthjpugh carawangenTfenSnd
other - l?f?^a^oh inply to ' . .?? .
R. L. SiAT^?. A. S
W. HTJKT, ??0?bmbia, S. C.
Travelling
739 B^oad Street
tpmtlon Fora??f#;*
4/Cfctaartfe. if?, ?ifCsv,
ironist* rofuod noaj
Oo!$ff ??M friend Prof. W. P Noni,
of lower tiohlaud WA? in to see u* I nut
week. ^ a bits jost cloted a most auc
ccaafijdte ?ILgXfi^j1001- ?nd. tho patrons
we re Sj Stied.
A. Evans.
Office 1014: Lady, St,
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?MBIA, S- C.
ro 10 A. M.
TO 4 P.M.
TO 8 P. M.
THE CHARLESTON LINE
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Lv, CobimWr?^..7 00am
Ar. Branchvue. ...8 67ain
Lv. Branchvue.9 10am
Ar, Chsrieitin,.ll OOnm
Lv. Coln mb li,.4 00pm
Ar. Cbtrles/on. ...8 00pm
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Lv. Charleston.7 10am
Ar, Columbia.- - - -10 05am
Lv. Charleston.ft 30pm
Ar. Branchville.7 35pm
Lv, Branchville.7?60pm
Ar. Columbia.10'10pm
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Eastbound-Dally ?xcept Snniar.
Lr. Columbia.4 00pm 7 00am
Ar. Camden. 7 00pm ll 61am
Westbound. ,
Lv. Camden.8 45am. 8 00pm !
Ar. Columbia.10 B5am 10 10pm |
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
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Ar, Branchville.8 57am 7 00pm
Ar Augusta.ll'Slam 10 45pm |
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Af. Colupabla^L^. .10 65am 10 10pm
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Ar. Aiken 3 12pm
Ar. Denmarlr^r^Tr.... . 4 20pm
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Tra?na leaving I .'har?as
m.. and: arri vi
a. m., solid trat
tween Chariest
Through ale
Charleston at
connecting- at
loaring Columbia at 4 OU p; m
Through sleeping car service bet wee?
Obarlcsion and St. Louis Tia Atlanta
ind Nashville.
at? ?os,
bia',at; 10 55
lor cara bs
villo.
ina leaving]
or Atlanta,
with train)
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Any further information can ba ob~"|
tamed from. K.L. SEAT,
Union Ticket Agent, Union Depot,
L. A. EMERSON, Columbia, B. 0,
Traffic Manager, Charleston, 8, C.
JOSEl'lI il. SANDS, General Manager.
Southern Railway.
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OFFICE HOURS. \ 2 To 4 P. M. 1
( 6 to 8 P. M.
<*DR. C. C. TOHNS
Physician A
Office HOI P
Surgeon In Charge Good Phi
State Association Of Colored ]
At Benedict College, And Ltictu
Physician At Allen University.
Dross Goods. MilHn
Wc Carry A Foil Lin<
frigs. Etc., At Borton
FAKCY GOO!
We A.re H?
Milli
We Have liad A Very Suc-?essfi
Remainder Of Our Stock At Cost
We Request A Share Of Your 1
mont And Fair Dealing.
N, W. TRUMP
CAROLINA MIDLAND R. Y.
IN EFFECT APRIL 5TI1 1SH5,
(75th Meridian Time.)
South Bound. North Bound.
tt * !.
AM AM
7 00 Lv Selevern 7
Wegeners
Perrys v
Sally?
[Bprlngflel
Wbaleys
[Walket*
{BlackTllle
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'J-Q^r })..:'' Woodward 5 10 ll 09
9 20 2 31 'p Barnwell 4 65 ll 01
? 0* 34 fi il? Morria?es 4 35 10 48
9 40 -? B? Kline 4 21 10 3?
0 51 8 02 ? Cave? 4 14 10 34
0 58 3 14 SelglingTllle 4 04 10 24
10 05 3 25 AT Allendale LT 3 53 10 48
AMPU A M P M
.First class, dally except Sunday. jj
?Second class, dally except Sunday. *?
1. W. FOWLER. General Manager
WHEN YOU ?HE IK
NEEDES1
A.n Undertake!*
Call on the (
Colored Undertakers
GO.
Wa have on hand Coffins &
Caskets Embalming
done on short notice.
?. C. CANNON, Manager.
RSV, D COOPER? See
1110 PLAIN ST 1110
M
dm Books,
CHEAP
\-> &re representing ONE OF THE
)OK HOUSES IN AMER
ca?l the attention of our
: fellowing list that we can
. reading publio wltfe at
Call and see them and
ibe^'d&r order.
gj&g OUR COUNTRY, Its pro
rmenti.
>r CHRIST,
["ORIES, Of travel at
STORT"?WSTBLE-LA?J D .
PUBPIT.JiSTo? AND FAMILY
AMT one oH ra 'vcoks csu dc
?o by pajj|jB ^p.t.f i ; ,r,ffn and
'ELEP110NJBS ]
{tioepttal 12|
JON, A. M., M.
\nd Surgeon,
lain St,, Columbia.
nielan Hospital, President S.1
LJhy?iciane. Attending- Physicil
rer on Chemistry And Attend ii
ery & Fancy Goo di
t Of Dress Goods, Lil
i Prices.
Ds isroTioisrsl
^ad. quarters,
inerys
il Season And Will Close Oat T b
'rad? And Guaren tee Polite Tra a
90
1517 MAIN ST.
THBMWAHA]
Builder & Repaire!
CORRESPOND NECK SOLICT|
Xffi?aRjg^jHAVjB WORK
in
ga -
Fresh Sr?ua, Bolls
Pies @ Cake?
-FROM
Warnekss Eamily
BAKERY.
'1612 Main St. 1613
A. R. SIGHTLER. J
Manufacturers, Fine. Wardro
WritinR Desks, Book JCases, S
I And All Manner Of High C
(Work.
For Something In The Li
Good And High Claas Work,
On Him, All Work Done
With Guarantee.
PATHOS
SOLICITED
Orders Can Be Left it T
in wfeica wm
Fro tip Attentifs
1326 GAT
STRICKLA
We are prepared
Colored people of Co
CARRIAGES &
or Balls, Pieniei an
The-best atttnti
ales to all who p
GIT? ne a call.
D. Lew