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! ! ! * I LOCALS AND PERSONALS. ?j - ??????? i Money salved on mourning hate when madia at Waverley Milinery Shop. The friends of Mrs. J. J. Dillard will nladly! receive the information that she is!still improving. Mr. Dil lard was inj the city this week to see how the majdam was getting along. Miss Alma Johnson left for her home in Orangeburg Monday, after spending several weeks in the city with her aunts Mesdames Hattie Oreen and Anna Bjell Whaley. Miss Idelja Christie of Port Motte spent last w^ek in the ?ity with friends and relativejs. Dr. M. A. ?Evans spent a few days in Charleston ijhis week, attending board meeting of j the Good Samaritans. Mr. C. L. ?ccleston left last Saturday for Meharry; Dental College, where he completes hjs course in dentistry this school year, j Mr. James| Goode, Jr., and Mr. Hey ward Thompson left Sunday afternoon for ^Howard j University, where they will persse j their course in dentistry. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McConnell and Mr. and Mis. Gaither of Winncboro were in the bity this week. - r Miss Juliette Murphy of Ridgeway spent a few ?lays in the city thie week. Mrs. Eliza: Stuart and daughter, Mrs. Ellen Thomson Ray of this city, are now residing in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, Miss Juliette, Sajlie and Samuel Walker, left Thursdajy, October 4, 1921, foi Springfield, ?Mass., where they will make their j future home with the.'r aunt, Mrs. Jfulia Warren, 17 Monsoon St. We ali jhope them a success and1 pleasant 6tajf. Another nbw enterprise is The Peo ple's Grocer^ Store, located at 1407. Assembly Street, Mr. G. C. Forrest, manager, ftjlay this have a long and! profitable lib. Mr. Forrest is well known in Columbia and pledges to make this $tore fill one of the long needs. See ?his ad elsewhere. Mr. Jos. Collins of Eastover was seen in the city t^iis week. Mr. Geo. ^lampton, manager of the Lewie Printing Company, is able to be out again. ! j ASSOCIATIONAL ! MEETINGS. I -__ The Gethsemane Association will ? meet with ^ion Baptist church, 12 miles north rjf Columbia, cn the Winns boro road, ?n Thursday, October 20, 1921. Delegates will be met at Hyatt's Parki Columbia, and at Blythe wood, j _dW&Bte^ 14 Rev? L H. Samuel. The Antioch Baptist Asociation wil? meet at the pay Wawn Baptist church, Pineville, S. jC, Friday before the first Sunday in November. The Sunday school convection will convene Thurs day of the same week about six miles from St. Stephens R. R. Station. ! Rev. Jchn Jefferson, j PROG] j -OF 1 Gethsemane Union & Su TO BE HELD Mt. Zion Ba] Chap?n, S. C., Saturday and S Rev. W. P. Pet 10:00 a. mJ Devotionals led by J Caldjwell. 10:30 a. mi Introductory Sermon ? Alternate Kev. B F. Colvin 12:00 m. Enrollment of Delegate? l:3i)p. m.( Recess. Dinner. MaO p. m.! Business. Appointme 4:00 p. rn.; Exegesis on the Lite a Whijte, D. D Fifr?en minutes fer Question; Adj ?urnment 8:00 p. mi Devotionals led by]De 8:30 p. m! Sermon by Rev. J >C. Alternate Rev. H C. Hendc Collection and adjournment. SUNDAY < 9:30 a. mi Model Sunday School Fifteen minutes for Lesson>l 10:00 a ml Papers on Paul's Life: (a) I Saul the Persecutor, Re (b) ? Saul, the Convert, Mis (c) j Paul at Paphos, Dr. D (d) ! Paul at Antioch in Pisi (e) j Pani at Iconicm with I <t) j Paul at Lystra and Der (g) j Paul, a Delegate to Jet j Hoi iway. (h) | Paul at Troas, Mis? M (i) j Paul at Pbillippi with ? (j) j Paul at Athens and Coi I Special Music 11:00 a ni. Devotionals led by Brr 11:30 a nk Missionary Sermon, R j Rev E. W Isom Coll Representatives of The People Indicator Greetings from the Women's A 1:30 p. ni Recess. Dinner 3:00 p n^. Devotionals led by De 3:30 p nk Closing sermon by R !Rev R W Baylor 4:00 p. ?? Religion and Business 4:10 p. ni. Religion and Health, 2 ? -ni "Religion and Health, 4:30 p ni Religi on and Health, Miscellaneous Bushiest. Reports of Committees. REV ?. C. U REV. J C. ll REV. |. M. i E E. CORN I j ! i Pastor and Moderator. Deacon B. Fayall, Clerk. The Mt Olive Baptist Association will convene with the Turkey Brandi j Baptist church, Neeses, S. C., Rev. Sam Jahneon, paster, on Friday before th ? second Sunday in November, 1921. Delegates and friends will please tak i nottce. Rev. R. B. Stroman, Moderator.] J. T. Reed, Clerk. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and -Mrs. N. M. Morton announce the engagement of their daughter! Lula Janie, to Rsv. James Wofford White of Charleston, S. C., the marj riage to take place November 9th[ 1921. DISTINGUISHED * ATi JRNEYS. Attorneys Jacob Moorer of Orange burg and M. J. Frederick of Sumteif were in the city this week on profes sional duties in the Supreme Court These are two of the leading attorney^ in the State, irrespective of race o| color. They have built up enviably reputations throughout the State ancj as a ree ult of same enjoy quite lucre! tive practices. It is indeed gratifying to note the; growing confidence of our group in ou j own attorneys. j _. ? TAILOR WANTED. The Woods Haberdashery Corpora tion is in immediate need of a good tailor. Apply in person, or writej Woods Haberdashery Corporation; 1124 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. REV. JAGGERS THANKS MRS. MOORE Columbia, S. C., October 4, 1921. To Whom It May Concern: To my surprise when I got homej Mrs. Dr. Moore of this city had been; there and left ten dollars ($10.00) foij me and my work. May the Lord bled her and fam'.'ly and I'd like to find ouj many more who haven't taken a stejj like that who will. I'd like to state also that the Min itfiers' Union has taken a step towarcj helping me in the werk. Rev. N. Fj Hay good and Rev. James made sp len j did talks today in behalf of my work I hope I'm not asking too much o my creditors, but please have a litti more patience, for I'm coming arouc to you as fast as I can. ?? .Yours in Christ - Reverend Jaggers. CERTIFICATE OF ORDINATION We have a full supply of certificate-* of ordination on b?nd that we car sell at 5c. each. Mail orders prompt!, filled. THE SOUTHERN INDICATOR. RAM. ]*HE-? nday School Convention! WITH THE ptist Church unday, October 29 30, lS2l|, erson, Pastor Kevs A. B. ilollaway and A H i by Rev T. M Boykin. Collection Reading and Recepticnof Letters ji int of Committees. nd Career of St Paul by Rev .Ci son the foregoing Lecture. I a B F Schumpert. Dunbar. ! ! SERVICES. j by Supt E. E. Cornwell. Lxplanation. j ! * ! v. W P. Peterson. j s Mary West. K. Jetikius. j dia. Miss Eulice Williams. j barnabas, Miss Fdna I ackson, be. Miss Mable Henry, usa em with Barnabas, Mrs. Lottie s innie Herrington ! Mlas, Supt I. T Russell, rinth, Mr E H. Trezevant ? )S. J. C. Archie and Wm. Mayo ev T R. Chandler. Alteruate lection 's Recorder and The Southern auxiliary, Mrs. J. C. White I aeons D. D Mozie and John Subej ev. L. C Jenkins Alternate, 5, Dea. I H Goode. Mrs R H Wallon, Dr J. II Goodwin. Dr N. A. Jeukius. Collection. Adjournment, f HITE, D D. President DUNBAR, D D Vice President *YERS, D D Treasurer WELL, Clerk j s i i MEET ME AT THE State Colored Fair COLUMBIA, S. C. NOV. 1 to S 1921 NOV. 1 to 5 REDUCED RATES GRANTED ON ALL RAILROADS LEADING INTO COLUMBIA. LET'S GO FOUR BIG DAYS J FREE ACTS EACH DAY! RACING, COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAMES. BIG PARADE AND MUSIC BY UNIFORM RANK-FUN BY THE TON. - WA?T FOR ME AT MERRY-GO-ROUND, FERRIS WHEEL, WHIPS AND MIDWAY, TO JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG. WATCH YOUR STEPS SEE THAT THEY LEAD TO GREAT EXPOSITION BUILD ING. SEE THE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL EX HIBITS. THE BEST THAT HAND AND BRAIN CAN PRO DUCE. PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID PROMPTLY., BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY FROM THE BABY IN THE CRADLE TO GRANDMA IN THE ROCKER. COME SEE THE JOY STUNTS, MINGLE WITH THE CROWDS AND FORGET YOUR TROUBLES. COM MENCE TO GET READY TO START TO GO. SEE YOUR FRIENDS, MEET YOUR FRIENDS' FRIENDS, HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE AT COLORED STATE FAIR, COLUM BIA, NOVEMBER 1 TO S, 1S21. DR. J. H. GOODWIN, President. R. W. WESTBERRY, Superintendent. T. A. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. A. W. HILL, SECRETARY, AIKEN, S. C. > Q___2MB3MIZ. -fri-v.j^iiiiii.iiiiiififfmfii?iiii.iiii??'^^r?? CATARRH OF THE STOMACH PU CANT ENJOY LIFE with a tore, sour, bloated stom ach? Food does not nourish. Instead it is a source of misery, causing pains, belching, dizziness and head aches. fl The person with a -bad stomach should be satisfied with nothing less than permanent, lasting relief, fl The right remedy will act upon the finings of the stomach, enrich the blood, aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons' and strengthen every bodily function, fl The large number ol people who have successfully used Dr. Hartman's famous medicine, recommended for all catanhal conditions, offer the strongest possible endorsement for PE-RU-NA IK SERVICE FIFTY YEARS BC TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE --irir-7* 3 CSI1 22 J?che? The Circlet is Self-Adjusting. It sim ply slips over the head, clasps at waist and smooths out ugly lines. If your dealer can't get it send actual bust measure, name, ad dress ?f SI.50. Wem send the Circlet prepaid. Sizes 34 to 48* Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute 120 E. 16 St New York., Dep't M. When you're suffering from headache, backacke, toothache, neuralgia, or pain from any other cause, try Br. Miles Anti-Pain Pills One or two and the pain stops Contain no habit-formina drugs Have you tried Dr. Miles' Nervine? Ash your Druggist VELVETY SKIN WHITER THAN SNOW IN SEVEN HS New Preparation Known as Williams Superior Skin Whiiencr-Will Clear up Your Skin, Keep lt Soft And Fair. We shall bo pleased to receive youi locals over the telephone. Will Positively Romove Tan Freckles In 7 Days. If lt Fails Your Money Will Be Refunded. The more yon smoke them - Th? .better you'll like them Write for our Premium Catalog No 4 L IEWIS CIGAR MFG. CttrNEWARK. N. J. Largest Independent Cinar Factory ir. the World. (1 Tired Feet with soothing o???Jm refreshes DOUGLASS REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CO. (A Race Enterprise) We negotiate loans, buy and sell Real Estate, Collect Rents, Secure Leases, Improve and Develop Property. : Phones, 674 and 379. H. E. Lindsay,/Pres. and Treas. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! Buy guaranteed all leather Shoes from I. S. Leevy, 1221 Taylor Street, for the entire family, and tell your friends to HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! When you get ready for that new Fall Hat or want to have one made over for yourself or daughter, call at The Waverley Millinery Shop, 1600 Heidt Street, at Gervais. They will save you money. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, due to Torpid Liver. HARDY & MANIGAULT Undertakers & fmbalmers Funeral Supplies at lowest Prices MOTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 3922 1012 Washington St. Columbia, S. C. THE REESE'S DRUG STORE And Supply Station for Mme. C. J. Walker's Goods With our regular line of Toilet Articles. Drugs, Sodas. Ice Cream, Cigars Cigarettes and tobacco we can snpolv W alker Agents with goods at ihe same raie as from hoirie office. "PrOinpt And Attentive Service," Our Motto 1422 Assembly Street PHONE 2820 Coal and Building Material Unless the unexpected .happens, you will sooner or later patronize us. We are adding new customers dall) to our list of satisfied patrons, i here is a reason - Right Goods-Right Prices Right Treatment. If you have never dealt with us, try us-vou might like us. POWELL FUEL CO. Phone 297 Use Beckwith's "Rhinol" Toilet Preparations tor tMmen and Men Nature's best \ assistant in producing an ibundance of beautiful hair and a smooth, mblemished complexion. We want agents everywhere, pleasant employment, big re turns. For the Comip'exion.- Cold Cream, a skin .lealier with hyalins properties; 50c. Skin Food, a nourishing Cream for making thin necks plump alid hollow fares full. 50c. B.'eachene. for those desiring a lighter complexion, will remove tan, sunburn and iver shots'. [50c. Peroxide Vanishing Cream. Protects th.e skin from exposure to sun, wind and (lust. 50c. Beauty Cake. Keeps you looking young:. You owe it to /ourself to look your best. 75c. Face Powder. You have but one face, why disfigure 't with a cheap powder. Shades. Flesh, Crown, Pink and White. 50c. Creole Hair Oil. For generally beautify lng ujeUi s women 6 a children's hair, 50c. Gloss: Gives the hair that slick, glossy appearance. 35c. Hair Grower: We guarantee and can prove to you I hat our Hair Grower is ihe 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 Ye T?lau d 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.. Co.umbia, S. C. Acents. Mrs. Mamie McDaniel, 720 Calhoun St.; Mrs. Toisey White. 1315 Gregg St.? Mrs. Katherine Perry, 1508 Washington St.; Miss Hattie L. West 315*Buli St.; Miss Rebecca Deas. 610 Taylor St.; Mrs. L. M. Clark, 1326 Elmwood Ave.; Mrs. Sarah Jones. 1325 Gregg St.; Mrs. Maggi j Ford. 1712 Washington St.: Mrs. Maggie Kelley. 1231 Scott St.; Mrs. N. F. Haygood, 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 Ihe Ambrosia Toilet Co. 2134 Central Ave. Ue\eland, Ohio. Telephones Res., 3873 Office Hours.: 12 to 1:30 p. m. 4 to 7:30 p. m. DR. N. A. JENKINS 9 to 11:00 a. m. Office, 1033 SPECIALIST Disea.es of Womer and Office Work Offic ^ Residence 1107 1-2 Washington 2202 Hampton T. L. BLACK'S CAFE. Meals All Hours. Sandwiches. Pies, Light Groceries, Candies, Cakes, Cigars, Cigarettes. Ice Cream, Cold Drinks 240U?? Gervais St. Columbia. S. C Cleaning, Pressing and Altering Tour Patronage Solicited. DR. J. H. GOODWIN Physician and Surgeon Office Hours ) to 11 a. m. 4 to 7 p. m Phones: Office, 1026. Residence, 303* 119 Washington St Res. 1806 Wash FitPn?t. Plaies, Crowns ar?d Bridges Office illours. Telephone*. 8:30 a. m. t 1:00 p. m. Office 103* 2:00 :p ni in * :>fi p m Res., 3S7S DR. D. K. JENKINS DENTIST Sunday by Apprintment. Extraction by Cnt.ducuvo Aue*theslf A Specialty. 11071-2 Washington St. Columbra. S. C PHONE 1487.J . L. A. HAWKINS Real Estate Agency "HOMES ON EASY TERMS." 1107 Washington Street COLUMBIA. S. C. J. W. O nod ?on " Wm. Ttnnner GOODSON & BONNER The Best Place to Shop i After All Everyth:ng Gond to Eat. Tee Cream, Fresh Meats and Fish Daily. Fresh Vegeta b'cs. Ice and Lunches. Ice Water Free 2421 Gervais St. Columbia, S. C.