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\ . \ ' \ , 1. > v\'; ^ ^ A v \ \ . ' \ / i . V >■.: 'A, » 7 I i i. AD' ■/ : MrticU on p«c« it t paid adrtrtiiinBtBt. , / . BOWEIfS BUSINESS COLLEGE At 130S Maiw St., C*lwfci», FMivra CoiuM* l« All Mte Aad TiMir CradMWs ^eco— Thwrwigkiy SIoBmI—^IrfOsiac Al- WB7* i» Aar Um Of BasfaMM Aad TUs lasBtattMi Offers Tlioroa^ TraiiOav Br CanyiNtt lattracton—UtfdMr PmtsomI Diracti«« Of lb. r^n^o. — ~ •y" TIlip pchool is fcmnded np<m thp idn Hutt thpJMcliett scholuri^iip and bo^sn efficiency can <mly be ob- tai^Md'by the modern method of q>ee« ialisatioa. nit ttaebtra emptoytd htrt rtf> rietnt the eery lateet and the eery ' hii^ieat type of modem methods. TlNf hare made a study el the raSl* one systems used by*^ eooatry*! Isiiesf teptitvtioBs and hare that prepared thenwelres mast aMy fee the work of traininf the fvtprf test* neei men and women of piurt of the ibte. - Old and enmbersome methods’and systems bare aQ been discarded for the asodera and np-to-date methods of tide aebool.— Their graduates hare gone oat into the business world and been promoted oree these leas well prepared and are in many instances recehriag the highest remnaer. ing any boy or girl of today is going to fellow they should hare a course in an tastitutioB of this character la order to be able to cope with the de mands of present day busiBesa effi- I atten far their serricss. ne.sneceas ef students is the reenh of the efforts en toe part ef ^the instructors who s aMe and eflieieBt. Ito nmtter what rocatloB or call* The students of Bowen's Business College hare all made a mark in the world and if you Will stop in and look over the roster of the past you will ate the names of rery success ful people. In the business and educational circles of this section there is no one hmtitntion more worthy of extended mention then this^ prominent and modem school which is^' a great force in the encouragement of education of the younger gener- ati<m in the rarious courses they of fer. ^ , j;. In this revitw of ths onward pro- greae ef the day we desire to compli ment d^em. The peopla are indeed fortunate to have a college of this character at their very door and Its wonderful opportunities should be taken into eonaidemtiOB by alL THE PINES Ideated On The Asheville Highway At Jaactiea Of Old Aad Naw Baa- cwbe Reads. Craaavilla, U Whara Yaa Caa Spaad Aa Bvaniag Of ffleasara la Aa AtaMsphara Of RefiaeaMat—Featara UaascaBad Faad, DeUghifal Mask Aad Spacial Eatartaipnlaat Nightly—Private Diaiag Raaase Far Baaqaats. Basiaass Laacheams Aad Clab Faactiaas-.Tel. 1S3*M For Rasarvatieas. Svery age produces something new in life end one of the novelties of thia part of the state in the dining and dancing field is The Pinee. They are headquarters for unusu ally tasty dishes made from thair swB individual recipes. Their foods srt the talk of the countryside and when people are within many mUea of Greenville they will drive here as Iliey know they will get something that is really good^ The Pinee on the Ariieville high way is where its smart to be seen and in addition you will always find here unexcelled food, cordial hos pitality. perfect dance mnsic' and en tertainment every evening by lead ing orchestras and enteitainara. The IMicea are unusually reasonable. Many unusual and new features P. F. Cuttino make this a unique place to tot and dance. A fine hardwood floor and o^jdltot mnsic are provided, and in vary pleasant surroundings you may be served with one of their delicious dinners which are fast becoming fsraous throughout the state. They also have private dining rooms for banquets, business lunch eons and club functions and have ?very facility for making all affairs held here a success. They will be g^ad to make arrangements for you if yon will telephone them.'^ In this review we are pleas ed to compliment it upon th# high position it holds in the social life of the people and' to suggest that aa evening spent here win leave only pleasant niemo.rito. Special Aivertlaing Faatnre Lobatod At 1^7 Rbott Amd Foatvr* Tb« Sal* Of Geod HorMs Aud'Moles For Every Maed Prices That Fair—If Yoo Want A Good Horse, Mel# Or Team Cell Here—Tel. S47t. L- ^roce A . Co. of Greenville Tiley are thoroughly toUable deal- are authoriti^ on horses and'mules ers and you can depend" upon any and are depended upon by many adyice or information thaf they give farmers who rely on them to keep you about honea. Ail you have to their stables up to standard. do is to tell them for what purpose This aervice is very nepsasary ^ ao you .want horses and they will offer, one has the time or oypoctualtg such suggestions as they think adyi^ to look ortTj^a country aad nmko able. With your own Judgmont and his own purmases. P. L. Bruce A their expert advice you wiU^be able Company of Greenville have made to come to a conclusioi^ 1m to just a deep study of ths business and are what you need, in touch with the new developments They keep a law supply of hones in horse breeding. They keep on hand and mules on 1^'ds at all horses of almost any breed, ^e These range from small cheap horses or sge you may desire in any num- io as good as grows. Before bpyinf her and will jurniah them at short any horses or mulss It is highly ad- notice.^ All you hpv^to do is to call visable to first look over the supply them over the phone and your wants of P. L. Bruce A'Co. i and needs will be taken care of and We are pleased to caU to the at- they will be glad to have you drop in Untion of all the people the neceesity and look ovw the horses and mulss of calling on them when in the need on hand. of horses and mules. BRIAKI Far aoma time aileaee had ralfBad in tha busy efflea af tka busiest aaa- eutibe of the busiest firm in a knay city. At last, Just aa tha qloek kaais ^ebad four in tha notiy antar raaai aad tba/ slavas atartad whssklng aff ths last sixty minutaa, tha hnag brnd- nem nsan clearad hit thraat. ~ ".Wdl, n^,** ha samHad, *'haw about that lettar to Beka, Wla A Zit?' The stanographar roaa ralaetanUy. "Dariing,** dm ramonatratod, "doat lei'a talk ahap.** Hero I Came Mother: "Johnny, If you eat mare cake you'll burst" Johnny: "Wail^ pass the cake, and get outa the way." — Oe« Of The Few Bro—"What did you resIlM on your stock investmsntT" ' Ker—"Whst a fool I was." "Heavens r* gasped the UtUe red rooeter down on the farm. **You*te looking palsr* "Ym," happily repliad the little red hen. * *Tva ffaiaBy laid another, egg aad I'm tickled pink." •OI4> First Clam: Would you like to gu to the scheto play? Tenderfoot: I'd lava to. ^ First Cbm: Well, be sure to buy your ticket from si si HAMITEft Leeatcd At 361f Ridgcv^ Jst, CelembU, Offtot .Ae Expert Auto Peiatieg Aed Ure* Geeuiee Dupont Duco—Uro^ The ApMt _ Motbeds And Givo* Rapid Service Oa Hlgb Gmd# Work—Cbarge* ArU Always Roeieenble ^ With the - beaptTficatipn of ^auto is immune to the elements and capa-'^ bodies and toeimprbvement^in color- ble of resisting the severest wjmr. ing. snd^finuhes the demand for^sn The expense of frequent washing is institu^^ of .repair that can match eliminsted—-dost and grime can' ba ain^ng any factory tumi out came removed by gimply rubbing-tfie snr- into being and S. Mv Hamiter seeing face witlra dry doth. .It can ha the opportunity in budnem has es- washed .with soap and water and M UblMhe<r an institotion which an- unaffected by gasoUne, oQ or add awers all the demands of the day. fumee from the battery. ^S. M. Hamiter uses genuine He offers rapid service. You will Dupont Duco for auto painting not be out of your car for a long and has aa expert force. All are ex- time but just a few days can be ar- perienced men, thoroly acquainted ranged when you wUl not, be needing with modern methods of suto paint- it so badly and it will take no longer ing which is your smurance that ev- to have it painted than tt would take ery job will be honeet and satisfac- to make the selection of s new one 'i- tory in every way. They will gladly and^you will save hundreds of dol^ give you an eetimste upon applies- lars.' \ ’r > tion. We art gUd to refer S. M. Hami- Among the many advanUges of ter of.Columbia to sU of our rsad- Duco to finish vehicles, extensively era and ask them to look over hk used at S. M. Hamiter’s is that it work. GIam Shop Old lAdy (to tramp): "Why den*t you work? Hard work nevar killed anyonai" -, Tramp: "You're wrong, lady. I loot both of my wivas that way.' QUALIFIBD Five years had paaaad stnea Mr. Splitvert had beeemo aYatheti but he eras still bragging about H. "You ought to aae my litUa Char lie," he boasted.. "He can rand, walk, congk, eat, winl^ wriggle his ears and wriggla hii nose all at tha tlms."^- "Mnst be going to be a trap dnnn- mer," commented Mr. Rixhanimer. PLENTY SOFT "Ah heshs yo' sm an aviator's ss^ sistant Whst does yo'have to doT "In case we loses dt propeller, Ah has to sit out in front an' swing mah arms aroun f N At 104 E. Hiflcrect Driv«, villa, Offer* Coaplate Sale* ting Service Of Anchor md Feature* Chaia Link, Iron PichM, And Rustic Wood Fonco* Roaidouco*, Estato*, School*, FMtorio*, Institution*, Etc.—^Ako F^turo* closuro* Such Backstop* And Apimal Cago, ToL 33M-W. Spacial .J|^a- TannU Otot P. F. Cuttino 4)iLGreenviH^ offers a eonipleto fenca service, having a fence tor ivery purpoie and carry ing large supplies in -his place ao that no matter what amount la re quired there b no delay. The old frae range days art about passing in all parts of the country aad it wUl not be long before every property is properly fenced in. It not only discourages trespasslBg and saves the destruction of property but eitablishee property lines and gives the owner a r%ht of posseasion that is universally recognised as the cor rect line. Anything worth owning is worth fencing. ^ P. P. Oittino features Anchor fences for residential, school, park and industrial -property. He also features fencing suitable for or chards and farms, and in fact, fences for every kind of place. Thes^fencee are made.of the very best materially and are rust resisting. He offers most accommodating service. He will be pltosed to aid yoo in figuring, not only how much fence' yoo need but what kind ^ould be suitable, how high and how much. Hol will give complete inatruc^on on how to erect it so tlmt it re main intact throughout the years. In making this review we are pleas ed to compliipent P. F. Chittino upon the part he is playing in the mod- emizstion of this section of the state and wo'uld refer hla service to an of our readers. Eva M. Duncan Located At ^2 S. Mam St.,xGreao- villa, 1* Aa luterior Decorator Of Real Ability Who Ha* Baau Re •pou*ible For Th* Sma^ Interior Decoration Of Many Of Thu Fin- a*t 'Homes lu Thi* Section—If You Place Year Interior Decorat ing Prohlem* In Har Ha^* Sati* faetoty Rasnit* Will Bo Assured— Tel. 1581. POOR OUTLOOK Ttanea ware dnU aad d^tk pressing for n pair of yeggi. | "Lefs slip over to Sfanpeen's Cen- nera and dean out to* FhnMZiF Bank thare," suggedad tka firto "Poohr poohad tha saeond. "AH you cratyT What do you axpoet to get out of a bank that tint get but thraa vice preaidaatsf** ' The services of Eva M. Duncan are a constant remindejr to people to keep their homes in the best of condL Uon. She does interior decorating of artistry and excellence at prices that meet shy and all competition as te quality and price. Eva. M. Duncan's service is com prehensive as she is prepared to take care of decorating the interior of your home. If you are., figuring on doing decorating this year you should have a little talk with her and get her ideas on what ought to be done. Shg featurto a Mfvice embodying harmony and individnality and avary- thing she offers is of the highest quality sixths most reasonabls price. She takes entire charge and offers wall and floor treatments creating a proper background for mgs, drapar- ies, fumitnre and ornaments. She has been called to decorate Bome of the moat modern homee in this section of the state and makee a specialty of work according to the new styles of modem srehiteeture. She can produce effects that will blend in perfect harmony with the surronndings in this part of the coun try. We wish to recommend Eva M. Duncan for her efneient service, artistic ability and fair dealing and suggest her service to all of our readers. liCK THE STAMPS INSTEAD Boxing lastraetor (after fbnt lei- eon): Now have you any qaaBtions yon want to aAT -Begianor (daiod): Tea, hew innch la your ebm^Km^**** cournaT ' Located At 1217 Sumter St., Colum bia, Offer Aa Excelleat Service la Gla** Aad Ar# Specialist* la Auto Glass—Just Driv^^^^^ ' And They Win Put lu A New Qlass-fu A Jiffy—Doer Glass lustalfed In Autee For From $1.5p To $2.00 Aad WiadUhleM* lastslled lu Auto* For From $2.80 Te $3.2$— AU Work, Guaraateed—TeL 4800. / Peavys GlsiM Shop t^f Columbia has become a center in the glass to is very evident from the traly large trade they arr receiving and the way their reputation is spreading far and wide oveg4his part of the state. Columbia Commercial College Located Cor. Main Aad. Taylor Ste., Over McCrery's, Cehimhia, Offer Cmaplete lastructieB la AH Bari- ues* Coarse* Aad I* A Cellege Of High Calibre With Superior Standard* Of Sturdy, TaaeUag And EquipuMut—Prepare Studeals To Efficieatly Occupy Pesitiea* Of- RespelMihility Aad Trust la The Busiae** World—Classe* la Beth Day And Eveaiag School— Uader Directiea Of Mr. C. B. Suttoar-Tel. 2.32$$. Architect’s sketch ef Qeldsn Quioh, one of the many Interestlnq exhibits ef the Cslifomis PsoMIc International Exposition opehing in 7 San Ofege May 2$. SAN DIEGO, Calif.—An authentic old mining town. literally lifted mit o( the roaring gold rush days of *49. is being reconstructed on the floor of the natural canyon In Bal boa Park here as one of the unique features which will greet rlsHors to .4he $100,000,000 California Pacific International Exposition which will open on May 29th. i Even the oldest and moot weath' ered westerner.. with the clearest memories / of the gold field days, will have to blink his eyas In won der axMl amazement when bs mounts the battered stage coach which has been mustered into ser- ■vice, and rides down the dusty streets of Golden Gulch. The ro mance of the old west will Hve here again in more thqa^ just mere "at mosphere." ^^qachoir: "I want you to tall me wtoeh of theau wmnli k^sinfular amd which ia plural. PUUp, yoo take, the 0 00 Philip (after deUboratioi)): "Sin gular at ^ top and pluridi lower down, Mr. Crews of woriemen are now busy constructing the buildings and Miscks of rouMt hewn ' lumber which will line the streets of this frontier town. The blacksmith shop, frmn the open'‘<Idor of whleh the live sparks of an active forge will Issue thle Spring, is almost earn- pleted; am) jtist below it the "lauii- dry" shack of Tom To. thh tnevtt- aMe and ban! working Celestial of the village baa been finished even to the emde algn-palntihg job. Half way np "Mala StrMt" a crew of Wortemau are puttMg the •niahhig tooehee to a General Store where the boys of the town wiUl. ef quiet conversation when they are not "whooping it up" in the Last Chance Saloon which will be juat around the turn from Big Joe's Photograph Oal- _ W.' Showmanship, aa such, will be "out" in Golden Gulch by the un- uiimous rule of Its own population. The- inhabitants of this village during the fair, will work anU work hard. High up the canyon wall, above the mining town, an old tim bered mine shaft has been sunk deep into the mountain, and after the Exposition opens in May the ore cars will rumble up its sides and deposit their loads on the dump. On the hanks of the stream above Golden Gulch miners will pan for pay dirt each day and the i sluice boxes, will function just as In >, the days of '49. During the Expos!-'' tion Golden^GuIch will be inhabited ■by men whose daily lives will be filled with ail of the hard work and equally, hard play of the gold field days. The reeonstrncted mining town Is just one of the hundreds of ex hibits which will attract visitors, when Southsm California plays - host to the Vorld at San Diego this' Spring. Wb^e many international exhibits arb being arranged with the eoH>peratkm of the offlclato of foreign governments, whq will re-_ side St the Bxpoeition from May to November, the, natural atmoaphert of Southern California and the in- constructed days of the Old Weal will dominate the dlapiny. They have sU’ the equipment lor the cutting of glass to any size and in charge of this department are ex pert men who understand the sizes and kinds of glass. They wil) l>o glsd_J;p estimate, any work that you need. Just drive up to their place^with your car if a window ia broken and they will take the meas ure and have tbs glsas in 4b s jiffy- You do not pay for soy breakage here as there Is none The men who handle this part of ths work are entters of ability and that experience that comes from the long handling of these products enables them to cut without damaging the glass they are giving yon. ' Their service in auto glass is also a very popular one as motorists have found that they can drive right up to their place and have new wind shield and door gtsm inaUlled with no delay and that the woric will br done right. \ In making thi* review we are glad to compliment them upon their highly specialized service and to re fer them to all of our readefk i worthy>of a call when in town. Oh, Yeah? "Pa, what'a lihe difference between a hil] and a pfllT" "I don't know my job, nnleea Ifs that a hill is high and pill is round— is that it?" "Naw! A hill is hard "to get np and a pill is hard to get down." NOT SERIOUS: One of the partners of the fimi had died, and yoniig Ronald, ttie mb- ior^clerk, fancied there might be s chance of promotioB, eo be visitod the other member of the ftna. "I'm sorry to hear of Mr. Jonas’ death," he said, "and wondered if you would like me* to take hie place." "1 shoufa-very much," canM the reply, "if you e'an get the undertaker to arrangSTt” ”Age Pensjon” Author \ NEW YOBK . . . Above is the Aswest pietars4>f Dr. F. £. Town^ send, satbor ef toe Townsend Plan for Old Ago Tssnrssoo, who casM kero from Watoiagton, wUUag to liWrf Us explsia farllMr ths dstoilp The Columbia Commercial 0)1- lege- at Columbia is one <rf the prac tical educational institutions of- ^. fers its students'and graduatee a career in the world of buaiheto- ' The rapid sprpsd of business ovur the world opens up positions in moit any part of the world for the yonng man who is propei'Iy trained in any of the many branches of bosinesa. Every man should have some com mercial training in addition to any thing else he may want to do in the future as it is a foundation that makes him sure footed in the world of business. He can go about any other profeaeion with greater confi dence, realizing that if he should fail for any cause, that he has some thing to which he can falLback that is sure, and certain^ The pay in all the lines they teach is high and the the demand, for graduates ia con stant. It Was Ben-Franklin who said: "Ho Who Hath Training, Hath aa Estate." The Columbia Commercial ^College offer courses in accounting, Gregg shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, comptometerr commercial machine posting, bank posting machine, hank ing and mimeographing. Claaaes ia these courses are offered both in the day and evening school. “ In this review we are pleased to. compliment The Columbia Commer cial ’Colleg|i upon the position occu pied in the life of the people of thia part of the state and would suggest that every young man should stop ia and have a talk with them and take a course if. only to make him sore of the diversities of fortune. THE HAT SHOPPE Located^At 1423 Main St,, Columbia, Offer An Ejlt cellent Millinery Seryice And Will Design, Make And Remodel Hats In The Latest Styles To Suit One’s Own 'Indiwiduality -—Also Feature Hats For' Special Occasions—^Their Prices Are Always Very Reasonable. , The** EnflishaiMil An Englishman, visiting this conn- try for the first time, was driviiif along the highway when ha saw a sign which read—"Drive Slowly. This Means YGU." Tka English- man stopped in surpriat sad nz- elsimed, "My Word, heW did tfcey know I was hersr* * ^ / /