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The SOUTHERN INDICATOR Published at 916 Washington St net, Columbia, S, C. Entered as Second (.Mass Matter May 8th, 1912, at tue post office at ColnraUu, S. C., under the Act of March 3d. 1879. I C. C. SCOTT, EUITOH, L MOHO AN, MANAOKU SUBSCKBITIOS HATES One year.$L.OO 1 Six Mouth?. 60c ; Three Months . 35c i Advortisiiif? Hatea Made Knowu on Application Saturday, October 31, 1914. I --- The Carman Mistrial. As was expected, Mrs. Carman was not convicted of murder. j There is surprise however over! the failure of the jury to agr?e: upon a verdict- The verdict, or rather the failure of those twelve men to reach a verdict, is a pret ty clear indication of public opin ion in reference to the case. Some people believe Mrs. Carman guil ty of murder and should be pun ished. Some believe she killed Mrs. Bailey but feel that Mrs. Carman should be given the same consideration that would have been shown Dr. Carman had he killed a man about Mrs ('arman under like conditions and circum stances. Some have doubts about her guilt, and would not have convicted her were they on the jury. Others, ajid we believe, they are not numerous, believe she is innocent?! should have been acquittedsS^*1^ To our thinking. Dr. Carman is the worst criminal in this whole deplorable affair. The question is, will this matter send him into deserved obscurity and bring uli on him merited unpopularity and withdrawal of patronage sup port. In their relations with met and women the phydBari is suppose^ to 'stfcnrrmorafly^n ?t class with the minister of the gospel. The standard in both professions or callings, needs toning up. NOTES FROM CUFUt Orangeburg, October 16, - We have two ba|afrpf cotton sent in by our patrons for which we have allowed them ten cent per pound. Over three hundred mostly upper class students, have been enrolled. Dean Lewis is taking hold with a strong hand and the student body arc delighted with him. Miss Ann Rushton of New York left in her will two thou sand dollars to Claflin. We have been notified that the money is ready to be paid over. The Claflin Farm and Truck Farm have been unusually suc cesful this year- We will have corn and sweet potatoes to sell. The Claflin heating plant has been thoroughly over hauled this summer at an exoenso of over two thousand d illara. A model Laundry has been complet ed and equipped during the summer at an expense of about five thousand dollars. The -Air.s will appreciate the inside dryer that drys the clothes in a few moments while you .wait. i ?ie dryer cost about three hundred dollars. The churches and the schools must be maintained even if cotton sells at a low price. Claflin will allow ten ci>*:ts for cotton in settlement for old accounts. The home for self sustaining girls under the care of Mrs. Witherspoon bids fair to be crowded this year. Despite the low price of cotton Claflin opened with twenty-five more students than wen? enrolled the same date a year ago. The Clafiin Business Co lege under the direction of Miss Julia H. Dorsey has put in a set of new Underwood Type-writers, and is prepared to tro in both men and women in all business methods. Tho- University offers this year superior instruction in Piano Music. Advance students wish-' inn; to complete their musical" education should take jul vantage ol' this rare opportunity. DR. H. K. 6643PER DENTIST Crowns & 1'?ridge Work a Special ty. ( las Admiuif-U red OFFICE HOURS, S a. m . to?p.rr. Phone 1429 Auto Tra n sf er Wm. li. SrM. I'roprfrliiF Look foi Onklund-10 NV?. :-7() when ile-i ii ni? fijst'chiss Ai lo sur vice, AU '. 'll- promptly :u?. swered < 1 :i> oi nighi. Phones: 2624 or 2445 I Residence, oOP ; ? ein er.. MI Street COUUUIH?, ::. C. BIBLE f.TUOY COUPON. Hii.io mid Trii?"I Sui l"t>. 17 nieks Si reel. r*'u?l:l\u. \ Y Kindly semi mc i lu* Rible Si lidie, marked IK?!U*.V: "Where Are the Da.-..! ?" "Forgivable ni<d Unpardonable Sins." "Whr.t C-.' t!"e Seri;.'.mes Re sr.ecUng Pun-: hn.snt?" "Rich Man In Hell." "In the Ci nr..-; of Christ We Glory." "Mo:.t Precious Text." - John 3:1G. "End of tho Agi ls the Harvest." "Lrc.pt!? ar?d Breadth, Height and De i of God's Love." "Th.- Thief In Paradise." "Christ Our Passover ls Sacri f>-..-: - "T: ?. ?-.ion Christ'." ' I "Fr-r co1 dira lien and Election." ! "Thc Dr- - e cf AU Nations." ?4 . -?: R-gr.:ned." . ; !..] '. . Ci 'j t-i-rigriom." I j ..: i. Atansmcnt." ! j t.t>ri'.tial lira-1 - Natural Is - [ i ' r' ' ; r 1 ;rr?e? of tho Gentiles." j : ? vir-p? iv: Lord's Jewels." i ru-! .i Thy fickle." ?. ; -if a All f.'irdit." ?at ls the Soui?" .;:t:t?g Kniji:." ho Hi'3 of Immortality." "Tiic Kir j's Daughter, the Brid?."i aiann; . .- '..hy Permitted." !."!'<--' n j Toward the Mark." !J%tr S'.-rn S C ; C n ? 2 Unscientific WFn a l|Ot4!ti , ;11 r>i-. . ? ? ! j "??n Lo-:'. ."?flitrn." 'j "j: e C?t?';n P. i. le." ! vto Sn I v.i ii on s." X: 1 lt? mu? Slate . I ' '?i ir < ?; I of tim above cou pon wt- will send any one of Ihei v Hilde Sn -h. s KttEE; any inn" of them for ii cents ur I he entire .'51 for 4J? .!.!!!> S! vi ? AT ONCE TO i*.'i*.LI: .WU I I: AI T SOCIETY, :: !li? k.- Si . I hook lyu. N Y. F a IR V I i-i I T O R S Are inviied to call at 1319 i-2 Assembly Scree.*5. Where nice Meals ami Lodging eua oe had al rea -.>,;;:.>'?. rates jSKSiV? FBKU :)y% rr:;.-i-hT. 1 L. BAILEY Architect <k Builder 122S Heidt Street, Columbia. S C Churches, ll?sideiic< * Schools, specialties. j STAR TAILOR SHOP WADE II. TUKZ.VVANT. PROP. ? ( 'leaning. Pressing Kt pairing. Altering, i lyeing. j Ladies W'nrk 'i Sjicc.'mll{/. ; Phono 132-1. 1112 Washington St. Soda ' igars THE KEYSTONE j /. ' t v.- 5 -:;/... -.7? . r. ' C.'i :i.;:i'i'.a t I e.. ! ;i ; '. \ ..:r l I .ccu,) Pocket I ii I hards. I '"" J_ ;_ _ ' _'_ 1 (let Your Next Load From Ch?.s. ?i. i avis ?c Bro. Quick Delivery Wij-i? Yard Lilts Wm hinton : i rei?I Phone I732-.I I : A N:w First Clasa UpTo-Oate Barber Shop ; i'-'lil" Service. Give us a Call, Pa gr: VJ & Brown I2H1 Taylor Street, - Columbia 1'Vr I louses on Kasy Terms, see ; L. A'. Hawkins Heal Estate Agency ' < Ker Avery Jewelry .Store. IMO .Main Ht PABER^A?JLEJ 'JJ C W-"* ?JIBLE ?STUDY?ON ?-rr-* SMITTEN OF GOD, AFFLICTED Mark 15:23-37.-Nov. 20. 'Hurdy th Imlli burne our griefH, and ".wried our nomina: yet ire (lld cntt'cm Ultu td rick en, Htnlllen o\ dod, and ujflwtcd." I .ulah ss.-* DU It INO Ibo three yours of His liiinistry, tho Savior had giv en forth His vitality freely in tho healing of diseases. Be sides this. Ile had been on a constant strain without sleep from the time He had sent Ills disciples to prepare the Passover. Now, condemned to crucifixion by those for whom Ile had sacrificed lils Heavenly home and glory, He was additionally required to carry Ills own cross. He did so, until filially His weakness hindered, ami a passing farmer was compelled to as sist. Where wore Peter, James. John and the others, (hat they did not volun teer assistance? Douhtless t h o y were deterred hy fear. Crowding around the Savior w o r e weeping women. Turning to them. He sahl, "Weep not for Mo. but for your selves and your children." T h o Master's words respecting their ?'*? ???ww Price, seeking the mountains and hills Tor protection are assumed by some Bible students to refer to the groat- trouble which came upon the Jews thirty-sev en years later, lu the destruction of Jerusalem; and that this trouble fore shadowed the greater distress which will occur in the close of this Gospel Age. "They Parted My Garments." While Jesus was dying, tho stony hearted Hoinan soldiers cast lets for His seamless robe, dividing His other garments amongst themselves. The at titude of the world is further repre sented lu the two culprits who were executed at tho same time, one on either side of Jesus, above whose head was the inscription. "King of the Jews." One of thom railed at Jesus as a fraud, bantering Him to manifest whatever power Ile hart by saving Himself and His associates. Hillie did ho realize that if Jesus lind saved Himself He could not have been tho Savior of the world! The other thief befriended Jesus, de claring that Ho bad boon unjustly ac cused. Turning to Jesus, he expressed his faith in our Savior by asking a reward for his kind words. He sn id. "Lord, remember me when Thou com ost'lnto Thy Kingdom." The poor thief knew*timi .lintis i.-i>tiim-?t~tofi(? n Ivtiujt. and recognized that Ho was worthy to j lie (?ne, so noble of character and of ; appearance was He. What if finally. in tho great beyond, this Quo should ; prove to he Messiah? The thief would j,n't least roil tho truth, declare a word In His defense and ask kind rcmom ? bra nee If this One over reached His ! kingly power. Jesus' answer seems to have been very generally misunderstood in the past. We thought that Ile promised the thief to bo with Him that same day In the Kingdom. Yet we knew that according to other Scriptures Jo sus Himself was not In the Kingdom that day. but lu Joseph's new Pun!); that Ile did not rise from the dead, from Sheol. Hades, the lomb, until Ibo third day; and that even then He said to Mary. "I have not yet ascended to My Father." Evidently Jesus could not lui ve meant that Ile and the thiel would he together in Paradise thal day. Paradise, lost six thousand vears ago. will be restored by Messiah in His gio linus Kingdom The thief has been sleeping in death, wailing for the lime when Messiah's Kingdom will come. Jesus" answer was In full accord with this f.u-t-"Verily, I say unto thee to day lillis day when nothing seems more unlikely I ha ll that I shah ever have ?i Kingdom I. thou shalt be with Me in Paradise." Jesus' Kingdom will quickly turn the world hilo a Paradise; and in the res urrection of the hosts that have fallen asleep in death, that thief will be remem bered by t h e Master. Undoubt edly il g r e a I blessing will then be his; for Ids comforting words spoken on the cross indicated a tender. contrite heart, such as have blessing in ff IP tl mm Thc Thief vu thc Uruna, to will he thc first the Kingdom. The Savior's Dying Words. The Master's cry. "My Cod! My God! Why hast Thou'forsaken Me?" attests that Ile endured to the very limit the sinner's penally, which was ! not merely ilea I h. but loss of fellow t ship with Cod. In taking thc sinner's , place. He must for a? least a moment . have Hie full experience of the sin I ner's alienation. j The cry. "It is finished!" reminds us I of His slat onion I on thc ?lay previous i "I have a baptism to be baptized w.tfc. j and how am I straitened until it be j finished." His words, "Father, Into Thy lia nds 1 commend My spirit." re j mind us I lint Ho was laying down His j life. Ho had not forfeited His right to i lifo, as had Adam. Therefore Ile ; might still speak of it as His own spirit. His own right to life-merely surrendered tor thc time, under tho Divine promise that it should be given Him in the resurrection. Say Friend ! H. The Mutual Rel with its home offices greatest Negro Insur a large number of yo ?I Get bu ?y, join them j Rev. A. P. Dunbar, g< me. Call on him Uh i DR. L. Eil DANIELS PHYSICIAN ?i SURGEON Ollie?; Hones: !. lo l'? A. M. ; I to 2 P.M. ; :? tn I i*, M. : 7 tu s i*, M. ki>H.*i<ieticc: Kiln .Sumter Street. Os'ficc, il?''.) W. shin^lon Streit, t PuoxE I \~l-K : : Columhin, S. C. ? OFFICE HOURS: I) to IO :i in . ; \ > t<> 1 |). in. ; 6 ti? Sp. m. DR. B. A. F.VERL IT. j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J Diseases ot' Women and Children a Specialty. Office: 2l29G?rvai.-St. Phone 2412-J Residence: 1100 Pine St., PHONK ?MXB-W. COLUMBIA, S. C. DR. FRANK B. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN ? SUKUKON 1118 1-2 Washington St. Ititi: i:s H ll. m. ? o I J m. '2 :'.'< . ,i. m. lu s ;>. m. .Mi'l Ky A I'i'ninl inrlil DR. JAS H. SIMS V ET ER IN A R Y SURGEON AND ANIMAL DENTIST 1007 LADY ST - - PHONE 2077 COLUMBIA, S. C, ideal Pharmacy 1200 Harden Street Dru.es. Sodas, Cigars. Cigarettes and Drugist Sundries. DU. F.D. JONES Druggist. J. vVr- bRUNSON Merchant Tailor. Merchant Tailor. uits-$?.()U up, Cleaner ol' Clothes and Hats tor hoth Ladies and Gents. 803 MAIN STREET l?t// I'isi/ois - Wii'ionif lio' your M' :i?.~ :it th?' JACKSON CAFE 1018 Washington St. L5. B. Brown. Prop, M ?vii ri. i . in i .>. in io is |>, m. SOI A. Ch;ALS TOr.ACGO B. Diftlar Watch Maker and Jeweler Watches, ( 'locks & Jewelry AU Work Guarani eccl Old Gold and Silyer Bought 1104 LY fishington St. Phoenix Lunch Room i First Class C'c;fe for Colored People HO*.? Washington St. Columbia S. C, JU . B. DAVIS I'lfiST -La >S .-'> U ? li M A K il ll I'/NI: ll. / .\/> saw INC All'Work Guaranteed and done on short not'ee. 1.119 Tlsaambly st. ? Columbia ?. I. B, Coasey - TAILOR - I Clothes pressed while you wait. PHON l-l 2516 ! 1118 1-2 Washington St. I Carolina Pressing Club ! Suits made to order. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing neatly done for Ladies and Gentlemen. 020 Main Street. Thone 2445, A. NT. Neal, Proprietor. I Piione 527 High Grade Tailoring W. H. Young j Expert Cleaning Dyt'lnpf. Pressing Call in ona' sec meS 1118 1-2 Wash. St. Cola. S. C. ave you heard the startling nc - " )u have missed it! What is it? Why ^1 [ and Benevolent Association of S. C. at corner of Bull and Taylor Streets, is the ance Company in the South. They employ ur sons and daughters at a good salai ies. ; they pay Sick and Death claims promptly. 3neral manager, is always polite and oblig* le in the city. ? nu Painless Dentistry AT PAINLESS PRICES. AD work <!one by Licensed Graduates and Expert Dentist in every Department. Why take a chance with unexperienced, and Unskilled Dentist? Your mouth is the gateway to your stomach, Bad Teeth Bad Health, and Indigestion results fruin lack of proper chewing, Thi^ can only he obtained by having a good Dentist repair them when necessary, Call on Us we will examine them without any cost to you, and repair them without the least hit of pain. We will save you f>0 per cent. Why pay more elsewhere? All Work Guaranteed. Our Colored Department iSff.be Most complete in the City or State. We do what what we say : We allow you to pay yoi bills in small weekly or monthly installments, if desire! Why delay until it is too late -Come to-day. Estabishe three years-Here to stay. Our Pa/cut Sm (?on Teeth j Examination Free I j Fillings : Gold, Plati! num, Silver and Porce ] lain 50c up. Crowns and Bridge work $3, $4 & $5. Painless extraction 50c. Free with other work. We administer Five Dollars a- Set. Never Slip or D>of>. Guaranteed, Gas absolutely harmless. BALTIMORE DENTAL PARLOR PAINLESS DENTISTRY Phone 589 Open always. Lady Attendant 1320 1-2 Main Street, Over Stork's Grocery Store. -v ' Ow?" Reference : Our Work and Bank of Columbia Phone 1488 1017Lady St? C. A. Ferguson Undertaker and Licensed Jntyalmer I am the man who makes it easy for those whose homes death has visited. A life-like appearance given each body embalmed by me. Coffins. Caskets, Robes, and Cars to suit each and every one. Good services on all occasions, it easy to give u?od services. My long time experience makes OPEN ALL NIGHT ' On thc Job^IjIfs REAL ESTA TE" RENTS COLLECTED LOANS NEGOTIATED H ANDERSON H. MOBLEY Real Estate & Insurance Agent V Houses for Colored People on Installment. My Prices like Paying Rent. See me. PHONE 2159 1512 LINCOLN ST HE ET ? Columbia, S. C. T, H, PINCKNEY. Aside from being a hustling member of the enterprising firm of Hardy, Pinckney & Biggs. Mr, Pinckney is the sole owner of the oldeat Negro Barber Shop in Colmnbia which he is successfully operating at 1320 Assembly ?trf?f?!?*