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The SOUTHERN INDICATOR Published at ?/6 Washington Sinei, Col ti ni l>ia, S, C. Entered ns Second Chis? Mutter May 8th, 1912, at tue post office at Columbia, S. C., under thc Act of March 3d. 187 ?). C. C. SCOTT, Emmit, L MORGAN. MANAOKK Sousci'in-Tios HATES On*? >ear.$l^<'Oj Six Mouths. 6?? Three Months . H5e _ i Advertising Kates Mudo Known on ] Applient ion Saturday, October 31, 1914. ! ------------ ; The Carman Mistrial. As was expected, Mrs. Carman was not convicted of murder, j There is surprise however over1, the failure of the jury to agree j 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 j 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 Cannan under like conditions and circum stances. Some have doubts about har guilt, and would not have convicted her were they on the jury. Others, and we believe, they are not numerous, believe she is innocet?jJm} should have been acquktedSSB^ 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 up on him merited unpopularity and withdrawal of patronage ;^rtjl sup port. In their relations with meta and women the phy?jBfan is suppose^ to stfenamorafly^n ti class with the minister of the gospel. The standard in both professions or callings, needs toning up. NOTES FROM CL?FUN. Orangeburg, October 16,- We have two halNtof cotton sent in by our patrons for wi ii ch wc have allowed them ten cent per pound. Over three hundred mostly upper class students, have been enrolled. Dean Lewisis taking hold with a strong hand and the student body are delighted with him. Miss Ann Rushton of New fork left in her will two thou-1 sand dollars to Claflin. We have been notified that the1 money is ready to be paid over. The Claflin Farm and Truck' Farm have been unusually sue-j cesful this year- We will have j corn and sweet potatoes to sell.! The Claflin heating plant has been thoroughly over hauled this summer at an exoensu of over two thousand d >!lai\s. 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, i oe dryer cost about three hundred dollars. The churches and the schools must be maintained even if colton sells at a low price. Claflin will allow ten cents for cotton in settlement for old accounts. The homo 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 the same date a year ago. The Claflin Business Co loge under the direction of Miss Julia H. Dorsey has put in a set of new Underwood Type-writers, and is prepared to train both men and women in all business methods. Tho. University offers this year superior instruction in Piano Music. Advance students wish-' ing to complete their musical' educa* iott should take .advantage j of this rare opportunity. ora. H. K. eoe*PER " DENTIST Crowns & IJridge Work a Special ty. ( ?as Adiniuislt red OK Kiel*] Hoi'l?S, 8 a. ii! . to Op. rr. Phone 1429 Auto Tra n sf er Wi?, L \!VUI. i'r?|)r?rii?i! Look foi O iklasnl it) No. .">?() when tlc-it'ing fiisl-e'ass Anio ser vice. All <. ill~ promptly ar. s were I ?lay 01 night, Phones: 2624 or 2445 Residence, -'io1,) ? Icniifison Street Columba, :;. C. BI3LG f.TUDY COUPON. Hillie nnil TriiH S?. ? \\. 17 Hicks Street |:#'it?!:!j lt. N V. Kindly send isie Hie \1\b\c Studies uisirUed Iud ow: "Where Are thc Deed ?" "For?ivnblo and Unpardonable Sins." "Whr.t Cs y thc Seri;.'.tu os R? Gr.ecling Pun?: hr: ." nt?" "Rich rvl.Tn In Hell." "In the Cror.i of Christ Wc Glory." "Mo..t Precious Text."-John 3:1C. "Er.d of tho Ag? ls tho Harvest." "Length nn l Breadth, Height and r)e-'.:-i of God's Love." "Th_- TI?icF In Paradise," "Christ Our Passover ts Sacri ll i"-"" : I "Ti i Risen Christ." I "FM C?. .'irfntion and Election." 1 Dr- -e cf AM Nations." ?4 ' c*ch'-* R .gr ?ned." . ; ' * s Ce " i..'j ivri^dom." ii ?"." nt." .iv ritual I era-* I - Natural ls? : . r V ?rer? nf tho Gentiles." .L - ? i I!?? Lord's Jewels." . i ru-! ;i Tl y fickle." ..V 13-iry AM Night." j ' \ ."il is tho f.o..:l7" j ?. : : img K in-jn." "Tl-.o H o -2 of I m mortal ?ty." j "Thc i*, j's D.tuqhter, tho Bride."* i "C::iamu . ;-Why Pormittod." ' ."Ti-.S'.iny Toward the Mark." j ^l?r-SW?n 3.-;cnce Unscientific j wfr -t (jin&iristioru" . ? t < n Lo-c:'c T?o li! rn." j -~: S Co" ::j Rule." .V. . ! ./..o S.TI v,i i ions." < lt? ?uni St;i!?. . I 111 *n re ei| t of the a hove cou ?ve will send any one of thei [? I'.'.hJe S : .lies FKKK; any I h! "> Iheiti for r> cents i-!:::..,.-' .:i the entire .",1 for '2~> rvuu Si: VI ? AT ONCE TO I'.'r.l.K \!i TI?AJT SOCIETY. :: ?li. k.- s: . hr.?oklyu. N Y. F a l U V T ?) R s Are invited to call at 1319 i-2 Assembly Stree] Whare nico Meals and Lodging caa he hud at reasonable rates mVW ???D .']v K. I'niiiriHor. 1 L. BAILEY Architect <k Builder 1228 Heidi Street, Columbia. S C Churches, Rvsidenc? * Schools, specialties. STAR TAILOR SHOP WADIS H. TURZ.WANT. PROP. Cleaning, Pressing Kt pairing, A Hering, ! lyeing. L'tdles' W'nrk'a SprelnU'//. Phone 13:M. 1112 Washington St. Soda ' igars THE KEYSTONE /. \v : ?.ni:, r.n .?? . ri:ri r. C i i. i'a :: I c..!.'; '. i ;.irl I.OOM Pocket Hilliards. (?et Y'iiir Next Load From Ch?.8. R. ? avis Cc Bro. Quick Delivery t . fi O . j ? ti Ol Ki Wailiiiitoii SI I?M'I Phone ?732-.I A Nt'.v First 'lau Up-To-Oale Barbar Shop Polite Service. Give usa Call, Pagan &. Brown 1281 Taylor Stn et, - Columbia For I louses on Kasy Terms, see L. A. Hawkins P.eal Estate Agency Over Avery Jewelry Si ore. IS JU .Main Ul ABER^ACLEy UI BLE ?STUDY . O N *--- ? ~-x 'SMITTEN OF GOD, AFFLICTED." Mark 15:23-37.-Nov. 23. 'Surely ll* Imlli burne our griefs, und ?.??.ried our Harrow.*; get ire did esteem Ulm ulrick' rn. smitten ni (Jod, und n?heted ' i .ulah 55 .f DUKING Un? three years of III? ministry, the Savior liad giv en forth Ills vitality freely lu the healing of diseases. Be sides this, Ile hail been on a constant strain without sleep from tho time Ile hail sent His disciples to prepare the Passover. Now, condemned to cruel fix hm hy those for whom He had sacrificed Ills Heavenly home mid glory, He was additionally required to Cttrry His own cross. Ile did so. md il finally His weakness hindered, and a passing farmer was compelled to as sist. Where were Peter. James. John and the others, that they did not volun teer assisi a nee? Douhl less t h e y were deterred by fear. Crowding around the Savior w e r e weeping women. Turning to them. He said, "Weep not for Me, hut for your selves and your children." T h e Master's words respecting their seeking the mountains Thc Hansom Price. and hills for protection are assumed by some Bible students to refer to the great- trouble which came upon Ibo Jews thirty-sev en years later, in 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, the stony hearted Roman soldiers cast lots for His seamless robe, dividing His other garments amongst themselves. The at titude ol' tho world is further repre sented tn the two culprits who were executed at the same time, one on either side of Jesus, above whose head was the inscription. "King of the Jews." Ono of them railed nt Jesus as a fraud, bit liter lng Him to manifest whatever power Ile had by saving Himself and His associates. Little did he realize that if Jesus had saved Himself Ile could not have been thu Savior of the world! The other thief befriended Jesus, de H?Ving thal Ho bad been unjustly ac cused, 'ruining to Jesus, he expressed his faith in our Savior by asking a reward for his kind words. He said. "Lord, remember mo when Thou com est" into Thy Kingdom." Tho poor thief kuCw* that Jesuit t-tttimeti* to tte a Kim*, and recognized timi Ile was worthy tn be one, so noble of cha rae'er mid of appearance was Ile. What if finally, in the groat beyond, tilts Quo should prove to be Messiah: The thief would ,at least ft'il (he truth, declare a word lu His defense ami ask kind remem brance If this fuie ever reached His kingly power. Jesus' answer seems to have been very generally misunderstood in thc past. We thought that Ile promised tho thief to be with Him that same day in the Kingdom. Yet we knew that affording to other Scriptures Je sus Himself was not ill the Kingdom thal day. but In Joseph's new tomb; that He dill not rise from the dead, from Sheol, Hades, the tomb, until thc third day; and that even then He sai l to Mary, "I have not yet iiscended r?i My Father." Kvidently Jesus could no) lei ve meant (bat He anti the tide' would be together in Paradise that .lay. I*nrad ?so. lost six thousand vea rs ngt). will be restored by Messiah in His gio rions Kingdom The thief has been sleeping in death, walting for the time when Messiah's Kingdom will come. Jesus' answer was in full accord with this fact-"Verily, I say unto thee I ti dily (this day when nothing seems more unlikely than that 1 shall ever have ?i Kingdom I. thou shall be with Me in Paradise." Jesus' Kingdom will quickly turn tin world lulu a Paradise; and in the res tirreetion of tin hosts that ha vi fallen asleep it: death, that thiel will be reineni bored by t h i Master. Undoubt edly a g r e a l blessing will then bo his; for his comforting word* spoken on tin cross indicated a tender. contrite heart, such ns have blessing in TM ?SH The 'thief on the Cross. to will lie the first the Kingdom. The Savior's Dying Words. Tho Master's cry. "My (Jod! My God! Why hast Thou'forsaken Me?" attests ?bat He endured to the very limit the sinner's penalty, which waa not merely ilea th, but loss of fellow ship with (bul. In taking Hie sinner's place. He must for at least a moment have the full experience of the sin ner's alienation. The cry, "lt is finished:" reminds us (d' His slalenieiif on the day previous, "I have ?i baptism to 1)0 baptized W.tfc. and how am I straitened until it bo finished." His words. "Father, into Thy hands 1 commend My spirit," re mind i -, that He was laying down His life. He hail not forfeited His right to lifo, as hail Adam. Therefore Ile might still speak of lt as His own spirit. His own right to lifo-merely surrendered for the time, under tho Divine promise that lt should be given Him lu the resurrection. with its home offices greatest Negro Insur, jj! a large number of yo j Get bu?y, join them ; Rev. A. P. Dunbar, g? in g. Call on him Whi DR. L. M. DANIELS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ollie?* Hours: to I" \. M. ; I to li I-.M . ; :! to -I i?, M. : 7 to S r M. Residence Hi Hi .-Hunter Street , Office, ll?''.) Washington Street, i P t ION K ? I-?I, : : Columbia, S. C. j - - ? - ? OFFICE HOURS: ii lo IO a m . ; I'J tn li p. m. ; 6 tn sp. m. DR. B. A. EVERLIT. j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J Diseases of Women and Children j a Specialty. Office : 2129 Gervais St. Phone 2412-J ! Residence: 1J 00 Pine St., I'm?si: sotw-w, COLUMBIA, S. C. DR. FRANK B. JOHNSON ! ru yuh I vN & SURGEON 1118 1-2 Washington St nor its ti a. m. i<? I'J m. .2 ,i. m. to S i', m. ill I A HM !.;. Ani'olitttlll'lll DR. JAS H. SIMS V ET E RIX' A R Y SURG KO N AND ANIMAL DENTIST 1007 LADY ST - - PHONE 2G77 COLUMBIA, S. C, ideal Pharmacy 1200 Harden Street Drugs. Sodas, Cigars, Cigarettes and Drugist Sundries. DR.F.D. JONES Druggist. I J. vV: 'BRUNSQN! Merchant Tailor. ? Merchant Tailor. tlits-$i).00 up, I Cleaner of Clothes'und Hals for both Ladies a ul Cents. 803 MAIN STREET /'titi i'l'si/o/S - W'ctt'Ottlt' ( ic' your Mi-a?s at i?.?. JACKSON CAFE 1018 Washington St. L?. B, Drown, Prop, + * * M <:ils . 11 111 I' tl ll In IS I?, 111. * * * SOI A. t ' U i A I. S & Tor At co ? B. Diftlar ? Watch Maker and Jeweler lit'alfi' In Watches. Clocks & Jewelry AU Work Guaranteed Old Gold and Si Iyer Bought 1104 Washington St. . .. " , Phoenix Lunch Room . I First Class Crfe for Colored People 11 O'.? Washington St. Columbia S. C, m. ?. DAVIS FIRST -L't ?ft ..ilOHAIAKBK I LM- ll. L\/> si:ii INC JAirWork Guaranteed and done 11 on short not<ee. ? 11,119 Assembly st, - ? c'olumMa A. I. B, Coasey - TAILOR - ?Clothes pressed while you wait. PHONE 251 (> ! 1118 1-2 Washington St. ; Carolina Pressing Club I Suits made to order. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing neatly done for Ladies and Gentlemen. G20 Main Street. Phone 2445. A. N. Neal, Proprietor. i Phone 527 High Grade Tailoring i W. H. Young ? Kvpcrl CK'iininy I "yeing. Pressing Call in ana' sec rneY 1118 1-2 Wash. St. Cola. S. C. ave you heard the startling new! u have missed it ! What is it? Why f 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, ineral manager, is always polite and 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. This can only he obtained b> 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 bit of pain. We w i'd save you ?0 per cent. Why pay more elsewhere? All Work Guaranteed. Our Colored Department is-r.he 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. Estabish( three years-Here to stay. Om Paient Sm lion Teeth Five Dollars a. Set. Never Slip or Di op. Guaranteed, \ Examination Free s I Fillings : Gold, Plati^ j num, Silver and Porce ! lain 50c up. ! Crowns and Bridge^ work $3, $4 & $5. Painless extraction 50c. Free with other work. We administer Gas absolutely harmless. ' ... BA LT i MORE DENTAL PARLOR PAINLESS DENTISTRY Phone 589 Open always. Lady Attendant 1329 1-2 Main Street, Over Stork's Grocery Store. -v f??T Reference : Our Work and Bank of Columbia Phone 1488 lOITLady St* Ferguson Undertaker and Licensed .rmMmeri 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. Cood services on all occasions, ii easy to give good services. My long time experience makes] OPEN ALL NIGHT ' On the Jok, if /t's REAL ESTA TE' ' RENTS COLLECTED LOANS NEGOTIATED HENDERSON H. M OB LEY Real Estate & Insurance Agent v Houses for Colored People on Installment. My Prices like Paying Rent. See me. PHONE 2159 1512 LINCOLN STREET 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 CoUunbia which he is successfully operating at 1320 Assembly ?trgf$$S?^