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EIGHT 1. S. L: ]: JHepartm ?LINfi-OlM Men, Women &aA A Specialty. 5ho< | making an ci Tailori | rrtent to seledt from | at the. Lowest Pric | ??Connected Syi i: Pircf i lacc RarW V Jk 11 O (. V- 1MUU Jurv?> ?w ? ? V? A Beauty.Par ' ? '" ' _ ? ~T7V .1. S. " :? '' ?->' ' ' 1 Deparun ! 1131 -WASIIINGTO? ** ... COLUM1 ** II I II i m n n df < K r'SOL i"T:( VNS () F R ESI * IX T ???*? \\\n RIX:R::T ,n MK-ATII of MRS. A1A(X,:L- IIAMP TON, I N ION, S. C. . . . . r' : ' v' ? ?; PossiMy or Up years \ ago. Mrs. Maggie ijaWipUHu-cpn~~ iu ded he..* If aIi'.'i tl'.i C.printh v Baptist Sunday' School. ai\d later became an adi\ e .member of. toy : GhtHvh. 1 u?. i!. J taught?in the. Sunday School tor lit of 15 years aid for many years, a member of the choir. She was one".of. the members of -the' lirs.L orgnized choir, of which the late Mr. Geo. r j^? lih? Mm, < ? ?. II ONOr" ] ' ADMITTED" T ' TUESDAY r pi 11 i -? * ^ , IM *. ' ti im*** r**ns9*r iiMuauwi _ |:.-f " . i" I PLAIN FACTS - 1 ? ... -A= | A LAID BARE - , v: jlrt;*"Sg? -aaQaanas ~ I 8 STARTLING Ijj bfclNSAMUNAL JheN Extraordine f ; r?i <1 '1 1 H ??mv;3 uanicjicc i>r< lr-: H -give a most, stirring' Ijjj al oil aclual f|L B^Spsci-rJ scenes for v Gctintothc Sul -I OTH1NG FOR-? | I lildren- Boys Suits :j: es, Millinery^ Dress- | ing. , Large Assort- | and the Best Quality f - ; ' - * es.. th our Store Is ? i ;^F Shop for Men and :j: lor for Women | tTVY 1 ent Store f * Si <i ST.,^ I'HONE 7367 | [?IA, S C. ? | .V.' .. . ' W. Brown was president. (Mrs.) M;ii-y -A. T(il>in. Ortranjst. , -Mrs. Mlvggiu H?>rnpion, up to the time of her death, was eonI 1 f t.-rt Willi every auxiliary of -ervinp humanity. .We are deepiy.toue-lied irpon this sad occas-V n. ami e.m to ln> still dreamii'.cr. Those who were with her o:i 1;> -t Wbadesday evening,' 21 i;it., could not see the band of Angels, a> they winged their j way neaj'cr. and nearer to her home, their to her bedside. No j r.ne heard the singing in the land.; if | ROYAL | I Theatre j - I Tuesday rAnd~ ( Wednesday f? _ , j V Mar. 9 & 10 i i -ap-'-.s amti " 1 *' f ' - Jaked T irv ADDED AT woke, S. S., .noted lecture] talk at each perfprmance cases. This collection is ssembled and has created" romen only Special ADMISSION 25c. ; > ' \ bscription Contest * . > - ,,.JA-.. A / . TTTE PAL?1KT 'Ilomc, homo at last!" No one r -the- -k <ong?she alone sr.-w and heard ti ind felt that this was death! We woulld have been glad to t nave, seen the. host and catch a i glimpse of her redeemed soul en- \ teting in through the gates into c the City. Alas! Alas! We could t not do so, and yet we know that 1 she has really reached "Home at i Last/' ; ^ t Since death is the only way out. we humbly submit:- J Whereas, it has pleased the > Supreme Ruler of the Universe to remove from our midst, the late Mrs. Maggie Hampton, who lian worker. ""Whereas. the intimate reVa- , c lion so long1 held by our deceased Sister, wit lithe members of this. ^ Church and Sunday School, reu- | derit pr^ier that we should pla.e ( on record our appreciation as a f valuable Christian, a'fid her merits as a woman among wome \ ' Therefore," be it resolved by 7. members of Corinth Baptist Church and Sunday-School, that j while we. how with humble su' - < mission t othc vvilL.of our Fat-he * c in Kcevon, vve do not the le , moiii-n our Sister, who hus--be 1 j so suddenly called from labor j - ; rest, . ' . 1 1 bv It further resolved, that rr7 the -death of cur Sister Ma-gg'o ^ iTanioion. this" Church and Sr.: [lay Srhopl loses "iT'Sistef"^vTiT was aInhsys active and zealous i.-1- 1 her work a Christian, eve , j y.'uAy In hnfp th0 needy nn.l di irossed, prompt tp advance the { interest of the. Churtdi, devote 1 lo its interest, welfare and pro - ; perity, whose Virtues endeare 1 ; he rlo ?.'11 her feilownlen. , Resolved: that tills Sunday { School and Church tender heart felt, sympathy to the family and., MEN." 1 "ONLY :_3 ADMITTED | ^ /EDIYSDAY if fa * $ Ff -The Terrible 3 f " Results Of 1 | Unclean Living i <1 > ' i Something I a : ? Entirely 1 I Different . | jj RUTH nr?r% % % r a I KAL 11U1N i T . _l_ BQ [* -and writer, - will K1 i. See his sensation- |S the- most complete- rc| a sensation wherever E| H scenes for men only S0 *t . ? .j You cannot-los 3 v t ***' 0 ? TO LBAPER . datives, especially tho bereaved iietion. Resolved fhr.'t these resohi- v ions be ..entered upon the mln- V lies of the Church, and a copy. X )e given to the family of our !*! leceased Sister and a copy sent I?I ;o the press. ... Done by order of Deacon Board ind Official Staff of Corinth Bap:ist Church and Sundry School. Mr. Sanders, Sr., Chairman beacon Board; J. H. Simpkins, ? Supt. s. s. ... $ DR. HENRY ALLEN BOYD $ HOLDS CONFERENCE $ ' i> (Continued From Page"!) rnd other Cities sending in tel? grams stating th<*y Lre behind u ^olymbia with their monw and hi nfiuence to make the National "ongress the biggest, in its his- l'f cry. . -Dr. Boyd left the same day "for 'l S'nshville over the Southern at ^"( ) :45 p.m. ~ it Br'ptistf's"JHeadqua.rterS''are be- 1)1 street, offices equipped with v' Icrks, typewriters, ahd a goner- \ 1 information "bureau vWill be :ept. Dr. White sai l that lie '} ?nd employed Mr. Sevmoim Car- 11 ;;>r of yoimqr ladies will he under s? dr. Carroll to send out the thou- ,J ends of-leUers <*iyi?pr iri'ornyi- " Jon to people, all over Amerira. hi. White.will NovtH-CavcP iT?r< Tennessee.- Vhrinia. Gnorjda 'tul Florid; in behalf of thv Com- ;'! toss in the next ninety days.' South Carolina will be organ- 0? zed in every rural district, ham- :( et, town and City and wi.lL send jp 3.000 tiFnVeot-The nrrmvmorh rowd that? will, "gather here in lur.e. MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR C FOR .1. E. MH.HOCL V\n , ; "~7 Continued Troth"page T* si rer -Howard University, and Hcv. J-ehttJIaynes Jlohws of the :: lu6mmunil'y I hUlVli. A!'i-s T, 1 Milhpllnml. daughter of Mr. Milhnfland. will ing. Otlvm- inn i wfll be rendered by the. choir of . *1 the Sf. James Church. s Organizations and orders a- " mPng colored people are invited to "send^-r^Fl1' i iiITrTives f? this 1 meeting. Few men have so hobly and uirseifislily. served the race as (he "man wh.xe name is * (asion. - 1? ; i Mrs. Maggie Hampton, Of Union Passes. Union, Mar. 2.?-Mrs. Moggie Hampton was striehen with the t flu Feb. 20th and died'Feb. 24th, c at her homo- on aic-HoU? SI. TC~t was our pleasure to visit her <iu?* ring her short illness hut did not j. think that death w.s near. No one knew or felt thai-: she was a in fcueh^ a 'suffering condition to } one b'ut she and God Imcw about'!' the pains that racked her, body t until He saw fit to call her homo i She was a faithful member of f Corinth'Baptist Church and oth- 1 ooc^aoucfoocfooooooooo-:>oooooo': | THRR 1 SATISFY ? . INOl 1 WORKMANSII 4 , S fffc c I SPRING & I A1.1. WOOL WONDKkFUI. VAI. j . OWEN ? ' 1117 WASHING 8 ' 1 PA1 I AC1AJ HV11 2 ? ? --y. <yoo~CHWoooooooooo?">o<1o<">oc><''<*>y>< - i -V , ( )oo;oooooovvvoc<;c?>oooooooooc Get Bci J cnsult Tlie Hair Cul: re, ^Facial ing, Hair ,, All done better ' By " " ~ Mrries.- Addie Lyles <! Poro Beai I. S. Laevy's De 1131 Washington Street * 4 J . . * U O OOP OO'O PPC>000000000 . auxiliaries. .She was of?a_i lid ard loving disposition, and < i.?? loved by everyone that ( riew her. Mrs. Hampton was a consistent christian, she was < >s; esscd with one,_of _thii main ] atures-of the characteristic of 1 chri ti n. : ".id 4hat was to help i ?r fellowmnh. She dh+rrot wait ir-cne to a. ft of lier a favor; i it she wa.-) widing to render irvice wlieixvor needed, She I as a uevcvo ; wise 10 ner nus- > arid in eve: y ^revp'eet r.-ncl it i oY.kl be. a. ion--l:ition that we' tall eec -Kow-beauti-'' il and cn * alhv/ the words of t te Tfolv Sri-Uu.o: "If one die i tall he livw- lit. . All the dv?Ts [ our a! :! time -will"we : rit t-i1 ( ; hmwe ropio-. : ror thee.."' 1 : , h Ilea ]) ha >four.ranks id broken mi;1 ehmr. Wo mourn it- departed < no. .bi.io are heart- < >ed with tiie eorle.nr.lation of ^ inin.cf Hi .vn wVr our earthly recr is over. fi"! :?y havp nutri: ued.jox .a. uu*red that-1 ' r:'e- where ihey- < au eternally ^ t down un/ler : k" trees of eler* ' ity and hr k their *jo?ls in'the* (CMk;f; e-1)1: y v r x;f the riv' ; , ; Y; y sha'Ir'; vjirr ^ miles. footre jfs and .* o ft. j?c n t !e \y ords. We" veil her but < o;l lore 1 her host ix will must 1 t <! ;sro. not ours, ml wo cin.1 mi.Iy yajtj. .. ; orni'lo v\<>.?>rvt iivt ho wox-i i ? i (1; rnnvn. ' - [ To rljmlv uA yo-flon rol^o, ^o'r^ci-t. a!! 'Ji? down for one . ni?rhlVi*o- t. . .. . . In i:!r .o.l' t'.hv* eo'Trerl bridge, . Mi ;ot 'T.'T ."McKissick, Alert a H. Ruff. i' . f_ Vlor^b^r of Parliament (v 1 f ' : pi: Ttr"71 White n ? 55 ?? kur-vernacy - (Co fiiriiod From Page 1) ; 7 ' . If it w,iv" rnnvhi: to maintain ho d-omina' in: of the white raes over the (pl.r.ed by force the i2t)aiL_wxnItl_Le_I>-ujuL ta-fiiil- in ho I)! r v^':.?b?i?in-*t a <}.ucfjr.n r r ni'v.!.el'-.?It is. for in^. I p. nee. solf'on rouli'/od that si* 'ii of every seven p ople in the >r'ilish Fmpiie,,. colored. . ?If the nriii..'ip1 ? o f ?nit m bor s'>7 'countH g r,?. 7 * i< a ccepted-as he f; nil jif ' <tu\a rnment, then act, unpalat'i'ie as it may be O'the v/liite rape \1 hat in inter>OOOO'Ov>'>OO<.?,:M..<;)OOO.i",.OiSO0b06OO1^ F. IS i iCTiOX b'R rr & si.:k vice | SUMMER 8 SAMPLES 8 UFS AT sAo Sc $35 it eajlj.L^ a.|| TON STRI-I/IV v vS AI -ESM A si iy Contestant Saturday March 6, 192t>. J rOoooooooooox>r?ooocajctaDCODDr? dutiful 7~ 1 Specialist ?7 | 1 Passaging, M tnicur- | Bobbing ^ | than the best | | , & Geneva Houston ?- $ I Lily Shop . "I ~"1 partment Store - $ Columbia,, S. C. ; 1 ? 1 - -f? M national government the future -J if the world rests with the colired races." ^ _ _ ' J Mr. Snowden asserts that the lutcome of the readjustment defends on the attitude taken by ^? :he white races, that there need ? not be violence and an array of? white against colored, if due? respect is given to the aspira-? tions and opportunities of all,? peoples. "This grave problem," fl roncludes Mr. Snowden, "with ? its possible : menace, will be ? olvcd if it be recognized that ? all, men are equal born'; and~? hat, just as Lincoln said that no^J mill was ever goocT enough to? govern another without-his con- j rent, so no race has the- right to? ondemn another race to a pos? it ion--of permanent inferiority.'? Laurens . News. ? ?Iaurens, S. C.?The Dlue Bird? Sowing club had a delightful ^^? noeting on Feb. 25 at the home ? of Mrs. Annie Lue Owens. Mrs.? Salh'e Blackstock "opened the fl nceting with singing. "Yield not I t n 1 C* *V> nf otlOM " CJLrt H tu wtiiij-iiotiuirr kJUC I CrtU lUI | our evening-lesson, 95th Psalms, fl which the Club chanted the Lord's Prayer. A business meet ter the program, the Club embroidered for one hour then a delicious course of sandwiches pickles, potato chips, followed by a sweet course. T. The President ankmi 1 MimL viola. Kunntmy to?;?thank Mrs. Owens for the re- _ \ mec-t with Mrs. Louise Price on J Green Street on Wednesday Feb. I 25.. . . \ ' \J The body of Mr. West Hunter was laid to rest in the LauVens Cemetery. He leaves to mourn ; his parting, a widow, several, children and a host of friends. ?Mrs. Alke^Moorc- has been the Sliest of her mother, Mrs. "Anna ? Cn.-wford Wilson in Columbia. Shp was accompanied by Master William Wax. Mms Beaulah Roman and Mr. Karl Eichelber?er.-of ^Asheville, N,.-C., was happily married on Saturday Feb. 27. Mrs. Moore is all smiles. Mr. Moore has purchaKod a now Buiclt Tourings ? car. " : r Mr. Thos". Davis,- proprietor "nrf the Davis* "Springs, between i.aurens ami Clinton, passed a- 1 way quietly on last Monday. He Vi-ves a wife, two sons, one a- "J Joptcd son, and one brother to neurn his loss. Peace to his a < lies. M TlRS. A. W. MOORE, Reporter. 1 ? SOUTHERN RAILWAY . " . SYSTEM. Columbia, S. C., effective Oct. 11, 1925 *. Arrive" No. Between No. Depart. '9:50 a 31 N. Y.-Aupfusta 31 10:00 a 1:52 p 32 Aupcusta-N. Y. 32 K-rin-. - - - p 1:30 p 2? Charleston-Cin. 27 1.45 p 1:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p ___ ' u:4Sj p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 6:55 a 5:30 a 24 Columbia-Jaxv'le 23 11:00 p 0:15 a **8 Columbia-Aug. 17 5:45 p 1:10 p 14 Columbia-Sav. Jl3 10:20 a . ? 9:40 p 23 Colli mbia-Chadp 24 6:40 a t 9:45 a i o " m h i n-Ch?2i36 p ? 0:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 1^2 5:10 a 5:20 g, 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 2:20 a , 1:45 p 2 Columbia-S'bprg 1 4:00 ^ 10:20 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:40 a 2:00 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p ~7f:40 jTin * Cola.-Char. 114 6 :25 a ? Via Camden and Rock Hill. * j Pullman cars, Dining cars. I I' '.ity ticket ollice, 1307 Main Street. 1 I v . Telenhone ; ins?See page 3 ut ?