The Southern indicator. (Columbia, S.C.) 1903-1925, August 06, 1921, Image 3
LOCALS iAND PERSONALS.
Now, Mr. .business and Professional
Man, since ! your telephone number
changes let ?s rush your new number
through on your stationery and cards
real cheap. \
Miss Mayme L. Watts has returned
to her post of duty, after a six weeks'
vacation in j St. Louis, Chicago and
other cities, j
Mrs. A. ?. Williams is at home,
after an extended visit to Washington
and other cities.
Mrs. W. Si Watson of Ridge Spring
and a goodlyj number of others passed
through the jcity Monday on their way
to Charleston to attend Grand Lodge
session of j Good Samaritans and
Household ot Ruth.
Dr. M. F.j Jenkins has been some
what indispcjsed for the past few days
but much bejtter at this writing.
Rev. Giove> of Anniston, Ala., is in
the city onja visit to his daughter,
Mrs. Samuel Green, at 1422 Blossom
Street.
Mrs. Minnie Felder and children
spent two wjeeks at Pomaria with rel
atives and firiends recently.
Mr. Thosj Knuckles has been sick
for more than a week but is a little
better at thjs writing.
Mr. Robt.j Jenkins of 2116 Senate
St. has been bn the sick list two weeks.
We hope hejwill soon be out again.
Mr. R. W.j Owens, the shoemaker at
1503 Taylor St., narrowly escaped
death last Tuesday when a truck
knocked him off his bicycle. He is
resting as w;ell as could be expected.
We want to thank the following of
our city subscribers who came to ouf
rescue this; week with '.subscription
dues: Miss;Hattie S. Adams, Harden
St., 90c; Mrs. R. Bookhart, 1212 Gregg
St., 50c; Mrs. Mary Lewis, 1304 Barn
well St., !50c; Mrs. Mayfield, 1305
Gregg St., 50c; Mrs. C. Rutherford,
1337 Gregg |St., $1.00; Mr. A. P. Wil
liams, 1318'Barnwell St., $1.50; Mrs.
4 H. Davis, ?319 Barnwell St., $1.50;
Mrs. E. M. jam, 1720 Washington St.,
50c; Mrs. U. Gist, 1715 Washington
St., 50c; Mr$. L. Brown ,1729 Washing
ton St., $1.30; Mrs. H. Johnson, 1704
Washington! St., 50c; Mrs. A. P. Dun
bar, 1213 Barnwell St., $1.00 Mrs. Mur
ray, 1701 Gervais St., 30c; Mr. R. D.
Thomas, 12j03 Rice St., $1.00; Mrs.
Maggie Herpngton, 517 Sumter, $1.25;
Mrs. T. H. ijriday, 1317 Blossom, $1.00;
Mrs. J. A. Hoover, $1.50; Mrs. B. A.
Coon, 604 Marion, $1.00; Mr. L. W.
Wilson, 619? Marion, $1.50; Mr. E. M.
Shelton, 13?0 Wheat, $1.50; Mrs. An
nie Knuckles, 1203 Pine, 50c; Mrs. E.
Brown, 1227 Harden, 60c; Mrs. E. Gib-t
son, 207 4 Gervais, $1.00; Mrs. Sarah
espies, 2102 Senate, $2.00; Mrs. S. H.
Smith. 929 Pine, $1.50; Mrs. M. Wil
son . 921 Pine, 25c; Mrs. Wm. Reeves,
21-1 Senate; $1.00; Mrs. C. Davis, 2209
Sena . . *0c; These are but a few in
.i part of the eastern section of the
city. Those in other sections will
please expect collector Monday and be
prepared to pay up. We need the cash
and you need the paper.
Mrs. Alt?e, mother of Mrs. A/ C.
Marshall, ot our office, took suddenly
ill last Tuesday. She is doing as well
as could bei expected.
Prof. S. L. Finley and a few of his
friends who attended Grand Lodge
K. of P. at Orangeburg last week,
caned by our office while passing
through on; their way home.
Dr. J. C.i White conducted a revival
meeting at Aiken last week for Rev.
A. W, Hillj
Mrs. Clafa Watts and little daugh
ter, Clara Belle, of 1605 Rice St., left
August 1 for Buffalo, N. Y., to spend
a while with her son and daughter
in-law; Mr.jand Mrs. George Watts.
Mr. R. Jj Reynolds and sisters visit
ed their home last Monday in their
new Dodge car.
Mr. and iMrs. L. T. Neal, Miss Ara
bella How?ll and sisters, Mrs. J. H.
How?rd, Mrs. Mae Black and Miss
Daisy Roach visited Mr. and Mrs. Web
ber. Mrs. Slack's parents, at Gadsden
last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. M. If. Goodwin was in the city
this week land spent a short while at
our office. >
Mr. I. S| Leevy and his head clerk,
Mr. P. M.! Bowling, motored to Cam
den last Sunday to visit Mr. L^evy'sj
parents. I !
Mrs. Belle Bluford and her sister,
Miss Geneva Archey, left this week for
Atlantic Cjity, N. J., where they will
spend the- rest of the summer with
their sister. Mrs. Annie Thompson.
Mrs. tJ w. Dixon of 1708 Tobacco
St., who has been sick for the Last two
months, is still quite ill. Her daugh
ter, Bessie, of New York, is here and
will stay 'till her mother gets better.
Miss Eljla Mae Young of 1616 Rice
St. has g<i>ne -to Detroit, Mich., where
she will spend the remainder of the
summer. ! She will visit Canada be
fore returning.
Mr. Ziojn Jackson of New Jersey is
spending ! some time with his niece,
Mrs. Annie Mae Epps, at 329 Hender
son St. Mr. Jackson has large prop
erty holdings both in New York and
Charleston.
Mrs. ijela Campbell of Greenwood
with her ; daughters, Laura, Kate and
Beddie, is stopping-with her sister,
Mrs. G. t. Floyd, at 1731 Wheat St.
i
THE OLD CHURCH BELL.
(l)
Where is, the dear old church bell?
Where is the story it tells?
Its years of work are o'er
For the church belPtolls no more.
(2)
It hung in the tower of old Bethel,
It told us the story of old,
But who is to tell its story now,
For the church bell tolls no more.
(3)
It told us the story of many things
That had happened there long ago,
Of funerals and weddings and other
things,
But the church bell tolls no more.
(4) *
We loved to hear the old church bell
As it sent its tolls to us o'er,
But some were sad and some were
glad,
But the church bell tolls no more.
(5)
But listen, friends, there's more to say
! For there will be one more glad day,
After new Bethel will stand in place of
the old,
Their same old bell will begin to toll.
(6)
Then every heart will be glad once
more
I As it will begin to toll o'er and o'er,
For every one will love to hear the
church bell,
As it will have a new story to tell.
?Written by Katheryn Sharper, 1308
Gregg St., Columbia, S. C.
ALL ABROAD FOR NATION
AL BAPTIST CONVEN
TION AT NEW ORLEANS,
LA., SEPT. 7-12, 1921.
Rev. A. W. Hill, Aiken, S .C.
Dear Sir: Replying to your letter
of the 22nd relative to schedule for
movement to above Convention, Sep
tember, 1921, beg to advise schedule as
follows:
Lv. Charleston . 3:00 A.M.
?r. Columbia. 6:50 A.M.
'Lv. Columbia .7:05 A.M.
Ar. Spartanburg .10:25 A.M.
Lv. Spartanburg .11:52 A. M.
Lv. Greenville . 1:00 P. M.
Lv. Seneca . 2:05 P. M.
Ar. Atlanta . 4.50 P.M.'
Lv. Atlanta . 6:00 P. M.?
Ar. New Orleans ....... 9:40 A. M.
The South Carolina delegation will
collect from various points over the,
State, at Columbia, Spartanburg,
Greenville and Seneca. Consolidated
special Pullman cars for the beautiful
city of New Orleans.
Yours very truly,
R. W. Hunt,
District Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
A. W. Hill, chairman of National
Railroad Commission of National Bap
tist Convention for South Carolina.
After August 7th The Indi
cator's telephone number will
be changed to 7637.
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
A special Pullman will be
provided in Columbia on the
afternoon of the 16th to carry
all delegates from Columbia,
Richland county, and other
counties, to the National Negro
Business League, which meets
in Atlanta on the 17th, 18th
and 19th... A large number is
expected to leave Columbia.
You are urged to go. Send in
your names at once to I. S.
Leevy, 1221 Taylor St., or L. B.
Woods, 1124 Washington St.
High Praises for Dr. and Mrs.
Wilkinson.
Mrs. Elsie C. Nelson, who has been
at the State College for six weeks, isj
at home again. She had quite a pleas
ant stay working with the teachers
of the State. She says that the lives
of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilkinson are
worth emulating. They are the right
people and in the right place. They
did all that was in their power to
make it pleasant for 600 teachers,
and assisted in making it pleasant for^
thousands of Knights of Pythians and
Courts of Calantheans. The people
of South Carolina are compelled to
take off their hats to these two noble
characters.
Whenever a nolbe deed is wrought,
Whenever is taken a noble thought,
Our hearts in glad surprise
To higher levels rige.
All members of the Pansy Juvenile
Council are requested to meet at the
regular place of meeting next Wednes
day, August 10th, 1921, at 4 o'clock.
Business of importance will be trans
acted.
Mrs. Elsie C. Nelson,
Worthy Matron.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS.
The following persons attended the
Orand Lodge of Pythians and Ca
lantheans at Orangeburg last week:
Messrs. John Henderson, Samuel
Walker, Joseph Thompson, Charlie
{Stewart, Prof. S. L. Finley, Mr. and
flMrs. J. T. Douglas, Mr. Frank Boul
Sware, Mr. John Gaines and Mr. Bar
Regal Drug Store
Careful Prescription Druggists
1121-23 Washington St., Columbia, S.C.
Phone?507 and 9I7|
Our Line ef Toilet Articles i8 pul| . r?mwvU^
Come to Us for that Camera, Any Size Y w?n!"
When Thirsty Visit Our Soda FoUntV,
What You Wt? A^^hOar Line is What We
SPECIALS
Mavis Talcum Powder 19c.
Palm ?live Soap 10c a cak or 3 for 25c
BLACK SWAN MUSIC CORNER
Black Swan Phonograph Records and Piano Rolls
AH Artists and Musicians used in the Production of these
Articles are Colored. Hear Them at The
R?gal Drug Store
DOUGLASS REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CO
(A Race Enterprise)
j We negotiate loans, buy and sell Real Estate, Collect
Rents, Secure Leases, Improve and Develop Property
j Phones, 674 and 379.
? H. E. Lindsay, Pres. and Treas.
Can It Be Done? Yes we Can Do it
If it's tailoring you would like to have done, let us do it
If it can be doae, We can do It.
We make to measure any styfe, Altar and rspair.
B. F. PRIESTER
Merchant Tailor
1323 Assembly St. Phone 3763
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tha public is hereby notified that tha firm of
Hardy & Pinckney having deen dissolved, a new
firm under the name of Hardy & Manigault will
continue the undertaking at 1012 Wash
ington Street Motor ambulance service in con
nection may be had promptly, day or night.
Hardy & Manigault
UNDERTAKERS
1012 Washington St. Phone 3922
ber. They motored through the coun
try and enjoyed both the scenery and
the Grand Lodge. The coming of the
Grand Lodge to Chester next year
meets the approval of the lodges
here and the citizens in general.
Miss Cinnie Mcllwain is expected
to return home this week, after a
three weeks' visit to relatives in
Lancaster.
The ball game between Chester and
Rock Hill Monday resulted in a score
of 10 to 2 in favor of Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jackson of Co
lumbia are in the city for an indefi
nite stay.
Miss Massey, a trained nurse from
the Good Samaritan Hospital of
Charlotte, spent last week with her
mother, Mrs. Louisa Stradford, on
Cemetery St.
Calvary Baptist Sunday School had
an enjoyable picnic Tuesday at
Neely's pasture. A large crowd at
tended and all enjoyed the pleasures
of the day. Lots of the old folk play
ed children's games and helped to
make the day merry. There were
baskets and baskets of food well pre
pared and wrell served. Every one
partook of the lavish dinner which
was spread for all and enjoyed the
tempting viands immensely. The day
was an ideal one for a picnic.
On Thursday the Mt. Carmel Pres
byterian Sunday school will have
their picnic at Blackstock. A great
time is anticipated.
Miss Abbie Byrd is in Columbia, the
guest of her aunts, Mrs. Dennis and
Mrs. Henderson. Before returning to
Chester she will go to Orangeburg to|
visit her aunt, Mrs. Harper, at the
State College.
Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Douglas enter
tained at a very sumptuous dinner oni
Thursday, Rev. and Mrs. A. McLees,
Rev. and Mrs. Lipsey and Mrs. Doug
? las' mother.
Mrs. Delia McCullough, Columbia
. St., spent a few days in Rock Hill
with relatives last week.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
Gold Crown and Bridge Work a
Specialty.
Special Attention Given Diseases' ol
the Gums.
Phone 1429. 1125 Washington St
i . _
666 has more imitations than an)
other Fever Tonic on the market, bui
nq one wants imitations.
J. jW. Goodson Wm. Bonne:
GOODSON & BONNER
I The Best Place to Shop
After All
Everything Good to Eat, Ice Cream
" Fresh Meats and Fish Daily.
Fresh Vegetables, Ice and
Lunches.
Ice Water Free
2421 Gervais St. Columbia, S. C
666 quickly relieves Constipation
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite anc
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.
UTLZR Wc NANO?
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND W#TA?%
PUBLIC.
I *U1 sractiee la all everts, ecaee m?
Peserai.
**oat: 0*ce 272, Resl?eaee ST2T
nr,\ Washington SU Colsms?a, t
I Mr. Furman Finley and Master Ro:
Finley spent the half week with theii
uncle and aunt, Prof, and Mrs. S. L
Finley, and attended the Calvary Bap
tits Sunday school picnic.
On the sick list are: Little Mari?i
Ellison and Sumter Westbooks. Mrs
Mary b. Butler, Columbia St., am
Mrs. s. l. Finley, Loomis St., Mrs
Rosa Hickumbottom, Cemetery St.
prof S. <l. Finley received a teli
i gram Thursday night, announcing th
death of his eldest sister, Mrs. Doll
Pitts, in con way, Arkansas.
Mrs. S. M. G. Byrd is spending se^
eral days in Southern Pinos an
Chesterfield County, visiting friends,
Mr. Waddell Walker cf Detroi
Mich., is visiting his mother, Mr
Dilsey Bailey, Cemetery St.
Satisfaction Ladies' Work
Guaranteed. A Specialty.
S. W. BAILEY
Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing, Altering and Repairing
Work called for and Delivered.
1015y2 Washington St.
Phone 2107.
Lincoln Theatre Bldg.
Columbia, S. C.
THE REESE'S DRUG STORE
Amd Supply Station for Marne. C. J. Walker's Goods
With our regular line of Toilet Articles, Drugs, Sedas, Ice
Crea?, Cigars Cigarettes aad tobacco we can supply Walker
Ageats with goods at the same rate as from home office.
Prompt And Attentive Service," Our Motto
1422 Assembly Street
PHONE 282?
Central Lumber and
Supply Company
F. T. HILLER, Pres. & Mgr.
Lumber, Mouldings, Shingles, Laths
Building Material, Asphalt Shingles,
Roofing, Brick, Lime and Cement
We - Guarantee - Prompt - Deliveries
TELEPHONE 352 700 ELMWOOD AVE
Columbia, S. C, on S. A. L. Ry.
Coal and Building Material
Unless the unexpected happens, you will sooner or later
patronize us. We are adding new customers daily to our
list of satisfied patrons. There is a reason?
Right Goods?Right Prices
Right Treatment.
If you have never dealt with us, try us?you might like us.
POWELL FUEL CO.
Phone 297
.-. V/ .'.*".V.?
UseBeckwith's "Refmol" Toilet
Preparations for^Momen Men
Nature's best assistant in producing an
abundance of beautiful hair and a smooth,
unblemished complexion. We want agents
everywhere, pleasant employment, big re
turns.
For the Complexion, Cold Cream, a skin
cleaner with healing properties, 50c. Skin
Food, a nourishing Cream for making thin
necks plump and hollow faces full, 50c.
Bleachene, for those desiring a lighter
complexion, will remove tan, sunburn and
liver spots, 50c. Peroxide Vanishing
Cream. Protects the skin from exposure
to sun, wind and dust, 50c. Beauty Cake.
Keeps you looking young. You owe it to
yourself to look your best, 75c.
Face Powder. You have but one face,
why disfigure it with a cheap powder.
Shades, Flesh, Brown, Pink and White, 50c.
?- ? <* Creole Hair Oil. For generally beautify
ing m??vs wumens ana children's hair, 50c.
Gloss: Gives the hair that slick, glossy appearance, 35c.
Hair Grower: We guarantee and can prove to you that our Hair Grower
is the most wonderful on the market and is unlike any you have ever
used. 50c.
Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Soap: A pure vegetable lathering soap, made of
only the purest ingredients, 50c.
Special Six Week's Treatment for Women's Hair.
Hair Grower, Gloss and Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Soap, $1.25.
Men's Hair Pomade, Creole Hair Oil and Ventilated Night Cap, $1.75.
Men's Straightening Cream. Will absolutely straighten men's hair in
twenty minutes, 50c.
Supply Station.
Miss Loys Henry, 712 Calhoun St., Columbia. S. C.
Agents.
Mrs. Mamie McDaniel, 720 Calhoun St.; Mrs. Toisey White, 1315
Gregg* St Mrs. Katherine Perry, 1508 Washington St.; Miss Hattie L.
West 315 Bull St.; Miss Rebecca Deas, 619 Taylor St.; Mrs. L. M. Clark,
1326 Elmwood Ave.; Mrs. Sarah Jones, 1325 Gregg St.; Mrs. Maggie Ford,
1712 Washington St.; Mrs. Maggie Kelley, 1231 Scott St; Mrs. N. F.
Havcood 1108 Blanding St.; Mrs. Mamie Summers, 1218 House St,
Waverly; Miss Essie Ruff, 2308 Calhoun St.; Mrs. Annie Richardson.
Lykesland, S. C.
The Beckwith Mfg. Co.
Formerly The Ambrosia Toilet Co.
2134 Central Ave. Cleveland, Ohio.
DR. J. H. GOODWIN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Heure
9 te 11 a. m. * te 7 t, as.
Phones: Office, 102?. Residence, StSI
Ut Washington St Ree. lie* Waaa
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anti
septic. Cures Infected cuts, old
sores, tetter, etc.
Office Hoars: Telepaemee
Il te l:St ?. ?. *m
4 te 7:Si P. ?
DR. N. A. JENKINS
t te lire* a. sa. Offloe, IMS
SPECIALIST
Diseases of Women and Office Work.
Office Residence
11*71-2 Waafclagtea ISM Haaptoa
Fillings, Plates, Crowns anal Sridfiee
Office Hours. Telephones.
8:30 a. m. tc l:0fi p. m. Office 111!
2:00 p. m. to #.30 p. m. Res., 1171
DR. D. K. JENKINS
DENTIST
Sunday by Appelntment.
Extraction by Conductive Aneetfceelf
A Specialty.
1107 1-2 Washington St Coiumeia, S. C
PHONE 14S7-J
L. A. HAWKINS
Real Estate Agency
"HOMES ON EASY TERMS."
1107 Washington Street
COLUMBIA, S. C.