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The SOUTHERN INDICATOR 1 i. Published at ?i6 Washington Street, Columbia, S, C. Enteied as Sucoud ChifiB Matter May 8lh," 1912, at tbe-post office at Columbia, S. C., under the Act of Maroh 3d. 1879. ' * O. C. SCOTT, EDITOR, L MORGAN, MANAGER S?DSCRBPTION HATES One year. Six Mouths.... Three Months $Li>0 60c 35c Advertising Kates Made Known on . Application Saturday, October 31, 1914. The Carman Mistrial. As was expected, Mrs. Carman was not convicted of murder. There*1 is surprise however over the failure of the jury to agree 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 $f been shown Dr. Cannan had he. ir killed a man about Mrs Carman under like conditions and circum : stances.. . Some have doubts about her -guilt, and would not have convicted her were they on the jury. Others,* a^nd we believe, they are not numerous, believe she is. innocen^?| should have been aequitteefl?^ . 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 brirjg up on him merited unpopularity and withdrawal of patronage^p'^up port. In their relations with mefe and women the phy?jfcm is suppose*^ to 'stl?na^morafiy^n ti _class with the minister of the gospel. The standard- in both professions or callings, needs toning up. -NOTES FRO^CUFLIN. Orangeburg^Aober 16, - We have two bajj&[|"cotton sent in by our patrfiHF for which we have allow?o'V.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 are delighted with him. Miss Ann Rushton of New ?ork 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 expense of over two thousand dollars. A model Laundry has been complet ed and equipped during the summer at an expense of about five thousand dollars. The girls will appreciate the inside dryer ./ that drys the clothes in a few moments while you .wait. The 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 cents 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 were enrolled th? same date a year ago. - The Claflin Business Co lege under the direction of Miss Julia' H. Dorsey has put in a set of new Underwood Ty pe: writers, and is prepared to train both men and women in all business methods. :;> ' jf The? University offers this year superior instruction in Piano Music. Advance students wishr! ing to complete' their musical1 education should .teke^dvsrptage-1 of this rare opportunity. / OR H. R. e?&PER DENTIST . Crowns & Bridge Work a Special ty. Gas Administered OFFICE HOURS, 8 a. ni., to 6p.nr. Phone 1429 Auto Transfer Win. li. ir?prietor" Look for Oakland -10 No, 570 when desiring first-class- Anio ser vice. Ail calls promptly an-, swered day or night, Phones : 2624 or 2445 Residence, fJ09 Mengerson Street Columbia, S. C*. BIBLE STUDY COUPON. Billie and Trw-t Sorl?tVi 17 Flicks Street. Ifrnokljn. V Y. Klnrtiy send nie the Bible Studios ailirked beluw:- \. > "Where Are the Dead?" "Forgivable and Unpardonable Sins." "What Say the Scriptures Re specting Punishment?" "Rich Man In Hell." . "In the Cross of Christ We Glory." "Most Precious Text." - John 3:16. "End of the Age ls the.Harvest." "Length an~d Breadth, Height and Depth of God's Love." ^_. _ - ?? "Tha Thief In Paradise," "Christ Our Passover ls Sacri ficed." "Tho'Risen Christ":" , * ' "Forco'-dirfation and Election." "Thc D;-:re of All Nations." "Piraditie Regained." . )? "Tl ? Coming Kingdom." "C:h Atonement." "Spiritual IsraH - Natural Is* rael." " " . ' "Tho Times.of tho Gentiles." "Gathering the Lord's Jewels." "Thrust in Thy Sickle." "Weeping #l\ Night." "What ls tho Soul?" .* - ?tElsetiiftg Kings." . "Tho Hope of Immortality," "The K. ir. g's Daughter, the Bri??.rt? "Caiamrt.c3-Why Permitted." ^.P.rascmg Toward the Mark." ^?rs;:r'n Science Unsoientifio ^Pn? <|jndCiristian/'^N'J?t?? . - - ,. "Our Lord'e Return." . . , "Ti e Caldin Rule." 1. "Tl e Two Salvations." , Nan ie.?. SIP City ?jal st ?itt'. FJIIMI receipt of the above cou lton ive ?viii scud auy one of thew Bible St tidies FREE; any i lin-?? of (hein for. 5 cents fr?inipsi ur Uii> entire 31 for 25 cents SEND AT ONCE TO BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY. IT Iii.-lt* St .. Brooklyn, ?. Y. FH1R VISITORS Are invited tb cal 1 at 1319 1*2 Assembly Streel Where nice Meals and Lodging can be had at reasonable rates I L. BAILEY Architect & Builder 1228 Heidt Street, Columbia, S.C Churches, Residences Schools, specialties. STAR TAILOR SHOP WADE H. TREZAVANT, PROP. Cleaning, Pressing Repairing, Altering, Dyeing. Ladies' IV'orJc VA Specialty. Phone 1324.: 1112 Washington St. Soda ? i gars THE KEYSTONE 1004 WASH iff fi TON.'STREET, . ^Columhiu'* Leading Billiatt] Room .Pocket Billiards. Get Your Next I?oad From Chas. R. Davis & Bro. Quick . Delivery : Woodyard !>!($ Wtithi?t?n Street. Phcnc 1732-J A Niw First Class Up To-Date Barber Shop Polite Service. . Give us a Call, Pagan & Brown 1231 Taylor Street, Columbia For Houses on' Easy Terms; see L. A*. Hawkins ' Real Estate' Agency Over Avery Jewelry Store, 1510 Main St "SMITTEN OF GOD/. AFFLICTED." ;-Mark 15:23-37.--Nov. 29. "Surely He hath borne our griefs, and ivrrled our eorrotcs; yet ut did esteem Ulm strick en, smitten of Qoi, and afflicted."-isaiah 63:1.; DURING the three years of H1B -ministry, the Savior had giv en forth His vitality freely ia the healing' of diseases. Be sides this. He had been on a constant ?train without sleep from the time He had sent His disciples to "prepare the Passover.1' Now, condemned to crucifixion by those fdr whom He had sacrificed His Heavenly home' and glory. He was additionally required to carry His own cross. ,He did so,; until Anally His weakness hindered, and a passing farmer was compelled to as sist. Where were Peter, James, John and the others, that they did not vol?n* teer assistance? Doubtless they were deterred by fear. Crowding around the Savior were weeping women. Turning to them. He said, "Weep not for Me.' but for your selves and your children." The Master's words respecting their, ??"?on- Price. seeking the mountains and hills for protection ure.assumed-.by some Bible students to refer to, the great trouble which came upon the Jejss thirty-sev en years later, in the destruction of Jerusalem; nnd 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, the stony hearted Roman soldiers cast lots for His seamless robe, dividing His other garments amongst themselves. The at titude of the world is further repre sented in the two culprits who were executed ot the same time, one on either side of Jesus, above whose bead was the inscription, "King of the Jews." One of them railed at Jesus jv& u fraud, bantering Him to manifest whatever power He had by saving Himself and His associates. Little did he realize that if Jesus bad saved Himself ne conhl not hove been the Savior of thc world! V. The other thief befriended Jesus; de elirtng that He had been unjustly ac I cused. Turning to Jesus, he expressed .'his faith in our Savior by asking a vreward for his kind words. ' He said, "Lord, remember me when Thou com est'int? Thy Kingdom." The poor thief Rhbw* tlmt .TCSUS (inline*- too ffcft. ii King* and recognized that He was worthy to ...be. one, so noble of character und of appearance was Ile. 'What If finally, in thp great beyond, this Qne should prjfvo to bo Messiah? The thief would 'if?ieast tell the truth, declare a word in His defense nnd ask kind remem brance if this Ope ever reached lils kingly power. ; Jesus' answer seems to have been very generally misunderstood In the "past. We thought that H? promised the thief to be with Him'that same day in the Kingdom. Yet. we knew that.according to other Scriptures Je sus Himself was not bi the Kingdom that day. but in Joseph's new tomb; that He did not rise from . the dead, from Sheol. Hades, the tomb, until the third day; and that even then He nald to Mary, "1 have not yet ascended to My Father." Evidently Jesus could . not have meant that He and the thief would be together in Paradise that day. Paradise, lost six thousand years ago. will be restored by Messiah in His glo rious Rfogdonf. The thief has been sleeping in death, woiting for the time when Messiah's Kingdom will come. ?Jeans' answer was in full accord witb this fact-"Verily, I say unto thee to day [this day when noshing seems more unlikely than that I shall ever have a Kingdom], thou shalt be with Me in Paradise," ' Jesus' Kingdom wllbquickly turn tbe world Into a Paradise; and in the res urrection of the hosts that bave fallen asleep in death, that thief will bc remem bered by tho Master. Undoubt edly a great blessing will then be his; for his comforting words spoken on tho cross indicated a tender, contrite heart, such as will be the drat to have blessing in the Kingdom. The Savior's Dying Words. The Master's cry. "My God! My God! Why hast Thou'forsaken Me?" attests that He endured to the very limit the sinner's penalty, which was not merely death, but loss of fellow ship with God. In taking the sinner's place, He must for nt least a moment have the full experience of the sin ner's alienation. The cry, "lt Is dnlsbed!" reminds us of His statement on the day previoun, "I have a baptism to be bnptized w.tfc. and how nm I straitened until it be finished." His words, "Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit," re mind us that He was laying down His life. He had not forfeited His right to i life, us had Adam. Therefore He might still .speak of lt as nis own spirit, His own right to life-merely surrendered for the time, under the Divine promise that lt should be given Him lu the resurrection. -The Thief on the Cross. Say Friend I H* _ _:- yo The Mutual Reliei with its home offices greatest Negro Insure a large number of yoi Get busV, join them; Rev. A. P. Dunbar, ge ing. Call on him Whil DR. L. M. DANIELS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OlHt?e Hours: 0 to 10 A. H. ; 1 to 2 I\M. ; 3 to 4 p. M. ; 7 to 8 r. M. Residence ?010 Sumter ?Street. Office, 1109 Washington Street. PHONE 1429, : : Columbia, ri. C. OFFICE HOURS: fl to 10 a. ni. ; 12 to 1 p. ni. ; 6 to 8 p. m. DR. B. A. EVERETT. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. Office: 2129 Gervais St. Phone 2412-J Residence: 1100 Pine St., PHONE 30G3-W. COLUMBIA, S. C. DR. FRANK B. JOHNSON PHYSIC IA N & SIJ RG EON 1118 1-2 Washington St. HOCKS 9 a, ni. to Vi m. 2:30p. m. to S p. m. Ami hy Appointment ... DR, JAS, H, SIMS VETERINARY SURGEON . AND ANIMAL DENTIST 10?7 LADY ST. - - PHONE 2677 COLUMBIA, S. C, ideal Pharmacy 1200 Harden Street Drugs, Sodas, Cigars, Cigarettes and Drugist Sundries. DR. F.D. JONES Druggist. pf$|? BRUNSON Merchant Tailor. Merchant Tailor. uits-$5.00 up, Cleaner of Clothes* and Hats for both Ladies and Gents. 803 MAIN STREET Fait Visilois - - - - Welcome Ge?, your Meals at the JACKSON CAFE 1018 Washington St. B. B. Brown, Prop, * * * Meals {rom Ga. nt to 12 n, in. * * * 5* SOI)A. CIGARS & TOBACCO B. D if t l ar 1 Watch Maker and Jeweler UOJlIlT )tl Watches. Clocks & Jewelry All Work Guaranteed Old Gold and Silyer Bought 1104 Washington St. Phoenix Lunch Room LrTM.1 ??t?WmM Jl lr ll Hp sf? First Class Cafe for Colored People 1109 Washington St. Columbia - - S. C, M B. DAVIS FIRST JL?1SS IriHOEiMAKER FINE HAND SEWING All'Work Guaranteed and done on short notice. 1319 Assembly St. - - Columbia A. T. B, Coasey - TAILOR - ?Clothes pressed while you wait. ? PHONE 2516 ! HIS 1-2 Washington St. Carolina Pressing Club Suits made to order. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing neatly done for Ladies and Gentlemen. 620 Main Street. Phone 2445, A. N. Neal, Proprietor. Phone 527 High Grade Tailoring W. H. Young Expert Cleaning dyeing, Pressing Call 'in and see r^ML 1118 1-2 Wash. St. ?olJ S. C. . ? i ive you heard the startling^n?^ ^ u havtj missed it! What is it? Wny and Benevolent Ass?cia?oii of SL at corner of Bull and Taylor jStreet?, is the ance Company in the South, The^ employ ur sons and daughters at a;T?obtJ^sahai ?es. . they pay Sick and Deaths! ai rn ?prom pt j y. ?neral manage.r, is always polite 'a h cl oblig* le in the city. - Painless Dentistry AT PAINLESS PRICES, AJJ work done 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 from lack of proper chewing, Thte' can only be obtained by having a good Dentist repair them when necessary. ? Call on Us we will examine them without any cost to y ou,, and repair them without the least bit of pain. We will save you ?O per cent. Why pay more elsewhere? All Work Guaranteed. Our Colored Department i%^ie Most^ complete in.the City or State. " We do what what we say : We allow you to pay y< bills in small weekly or monthly installments, if desire^ Why delay until it is too late-Come to-day. Estabish? three years-Here to stay. ' ... } Examination Free. Fillings : Hum, Silver and Pore? lain 50c up. " Crowns anti Bridge! work $3, $4 & $5. . mt Painless extraction 50c. Free with other work. We administer/] Out Patent Stutio?t Teeth Five Dollars a. Set. . Never Slip or DJ op. Guaranteed. Gas absolutely harmless. * >.~ BALTIMORE DENTAL PARLOR PAINLESS DENTISTRY - Phone 589 Open always. ; Lady Attendant 1329 1-2 Main Street, Over Stork's Grocery -Stor?:^ ?t?&" Reference : Our Work and Bank of Columbia Phone 1488 1017Lady St? C. A. Ferguson Undertaker and Licensed JmMmej I am the man who makes it easy for ' those whose homes death has visited, A life-like appearance given each body embalmed by nie.. Coffins, Caskets, Robes, and Cars to suit each| and every one. , ., Good services on all occasions. My long time experience makes it easy to give g?od services. .. * OPEN ALL NIGHT "On thc Joi\If ICs REAL ESTATE' RENTS COLLECTED LOANS NEGOTIATED HENDERSON H. MOSLEY Real Estate & Insurance Agent House? for Colored People on Installment. My Prices like Paying Rent. See me. PHONE 2159 1512 LINCOLN STREET Columbia, S. C. J . T, H, PIN.CKNBY, Aside from being a hustling, member of the enterprising Tftrnx| of Hardy, Pinckney & Biggs. Mr, Pinckney. is ,thesold: owner oj? " the old eat Negro Barber Shop, in Co^tfnbia which he is successfully operating at 1320 Assembly * * - m H i