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T? ; r;: aaLuulay, Spplombcg flft, iogQ. Mrs7 "\Yni. "Wilson .lias "returned to" the city, after spending a pleasant summer in Detroit, Mich. _Misaea -Loicile Pompey and Opliar Anderson left' yesterday for ?v?Springy where;jlhey prQ **>?"hnra in ? ?me viraaea ?cnooT7 sr ~~ WTlbert Manigault returned to ^the oity in time^ta ingtoiv Hi* School. Wilbert spent the ~^mmer"in^A$hevJIIe^N."G. : - | t _ w ? - ?? Miss Nettie C/Sanders""also"6f Co^ ____iun)hin, left of thy 21st for Raleigh, N. C. to enter the High School Dept. of "St. Augustine College. 7 Missas Sarah Battle and Carolyn' Brown left Friday, Oct. 1, to begin their work in the Green Leaf Graded t?t?School of St. George, S. C. :?: ???. ... ii. i i ..I " - ? Mess'rs. Willie Lynn and Murry ? Thomas have rfeurited t6 the city to enter Allen University. They spent the summer in Detroit, Mich. Miss Carrie Young, after-opendrmr ~; NT C. and Spartanburg, returned to the city the early part oi this week., ; ?-- - *"-.rr ?? Mrs. Clara Hill and dwughtet, Luucity a few days' ago, the guests of " Mrs,?W. ,A. Brown and daughter, Carolyn. . _ ; The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Amaker~~S(Fpt. 21st and left a bouncing baby girl, Hannah Glendalyn. Mother and hahy are doing nicely. . J \ ' ' .1. ' Dr. and MrSr-V^ fD. Chappelle had their infant daughter, Wilhelmena ?- Augusta christened' by Bishop John .R. Hurst, Sunday afternoon.- Only _ _members^of^the-family were present. Miss?M-. Ethel Sauders, who has" been spendit^ the summer with her mother and. irien'ds, left the city for Washington,'.D. C., where she is pursuing the pre-medical course in How urd University. ~ ? l..ilr...Leon-.Wakefield -and Mr. Tobie * /OU T MJ0MJM. UUVIVIU* - ^SICfl-BASflES BOARD ' , After having, finished the couT.sc New Vork City, in a^class.of 13; five colored and jeight white. He was the highest in his class. He expresses , himself as having had a m'ofct pleas/ ant and advan'tageeous stay there. He returns to the dear old State Board of Examiners with credit, and is pow the happy-reciRient^of hia. li cense-to practice in Si C. ?~ ,',t. He is touring parts of SjpUth and ??North Carolina for a few weeks. He is expected hack loon.?-? Richardson deft?Monday fmrriVfehnrry Medical College, Nashville, Tenn This TSr^r NVakefielcjjSi^i^t^^^p^in sturty Yrf Ma/li'niviS iThoy left by motor. ~ "The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. W.. Owens, 2528 Taylor St,x Thursday ? morning, and.rleft a fine littlegiffrT Nina: Leei- Mother and daughter are doing fine. ??:? :?"our? most splendld'^alerrt'ed yodng" 1 ad iesof JSojji l frbi a? afrd* one who de?-8 fves much congratulation, has "just completed a course in embalming and received her diploma from tire Reno City7 After spending a few weekji in New York, Miss Manigault visi ted Hartford, Conn.; Providence, R. ?., ,1^ and -Boston. "She summered at Kennebunkport,* Maine. She says tK&t^Kennghunkport Js soitte. summ er. Kiiiij oi wnoiesome -amusements. Miss Manigault ia now with_her.parcnts in the under_ . taking business on South Main St. " . of this city.~ Our good wishes are ! With her. - ?? ^ PROFESSIONAL NOTICE .. . tt. n?r - -1? , , T* ; *e Dr. Frank B. Johnso~n ha? retarned fo~the city and will resume practice at once. / ' = ? CARD OF THANKS .. ..?\Ve _ wishzitcr; thank OUF^-friends 'tor the?many?kindnesses shown during" the illnes and deathof?ur wife and mother arret sister and sister-in-lawr Mrs, Addie Wooten, and the beautiful floral'offerings at the funeral, Mr. Samudl liunkymd m Mum llLanah%meher. daughter, i v Mrs. Rebecca Scott, Sister-indasg^ THPnnnop DnnarvriT u.irre : " * *"1 V.V * 1 r 7 ' . * -V - ? : -? ' . \ . d Personals | TINDOWMliNT DAY-PROORAM ATSALTER'S MEMORIAE CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 4 P. M. jrr^nrrttrnTy invitod to be present and pnjoy an intellectual treat! The outstanding fpRfiirps, of this program, are as follows;- ' j ""Address?ProfT1 TTco 7C. Singleton ' on "Bislrop Paine^-the Apostle ot Ed-. HcationT" I'l of. iMurtjn:Dow ^will _speak oiT-The?Truth About. Africa." Prof. i Dow is a teacher in_the science department of Allen * University and a ! -native-Afriean^hence "hevis in *a posi- i tion to give lis the trethabout Afrtcarl I?Prof. Baumgardner will also give _an address, on some subject- -which willbe of interest tq you. There wip also be given some in- j strumental selections, solos, duets, j etc., from some of the best musical talent of Columbia. - . Don't forget the time: Tomorrow afternoon at 4 p. m. Come and hear some of the foremost educators of the Rnce.? 1? 1 - ~ > . ?: A KTHI PTOWV Our revival meeting is still going Of which?SEK^-ffr W. Walker, is pastor-.?Tie" is one of /the smartest young men irT the Columbia Conferr "WEDDING RECEPTION OP MRS, GUSSIE EL01SE MOSBY SIMONS A pretty home affair \\;as the recep. ns and Mr. N. J. Simons; which was "Solemnized at the bptme of the bride's father and mother/. Mr. and Mrs. -R. C. Mosby, 1320 Harden St., Tuesday evening, at 8 p. m. i?';. The dining room was decocted in white and purple, and the table tag tered with a basket filled with ^flowers and lighted dandles of pink fwhitef .fallow. blue tlnd orange. ^ -? The bride's dress was a becoming one .of modish blue silk with brown crepe vest. She wore white kid Turretjjl'i loan any oiner pastor that has ever been ther)e." . : . Monday and Tuesday nights wo were r very glad to have Rev. E. II. McGill burg District. He brought a burning [ messago to ua. ' On Thusrday-night Rev. D. H. Sims! prpsideht of Allen Univ. ..preached a soul-touching wrmon. .His sermon wj.ll long jbe remembered by all who I heard it. i ? ' L I Ing. Sunday School was opened at 10:30 o'clock. Miss Clara S. Clutts presiding. She recently returned from Claremont. Fla. where she .spent the summer with her father. Good r?"ports were made from"The various classes." . \ At 11:30 a large crowd assembled Togi ve~ear~to the words of God. Rev. H. W.^Walker is -so trained that the j strong spiritual power which God has given mm Will draw a crowd at any. TTmaT~ ? We had a close down prayer meeting fpffa" half hour. At 8 p. m. thel church was full to its capacity. Rev. Walker tok his text^from St. Luke Ilk4? Subjcct: "The lost sheep"? ?The sermon was full of the Holy Spirit For .the past wj|pk 10 persons have -brrn?added LU Hill gllUl'lLh.'?R?\T -WcHs wjlL-cim-the meeting this week" -come and help u? for wo are having _a glorious meeting. Total?raised Sunday, $.*19.14. ?E. Harrington. .IcfNOvTcLE, S. C. ; ' Sunday was a big day at'Mt. OliviT Baptist Church. The S. S. . lesSpn Svas reviewed by the Supt., S. C. Cope it was very, interesting. The Rev? L. A! Cowman preached a soul-stirnng sermon from the subject ''The ?-We. are doing nicely in our section especially gathering cotton. The mtyTy friends" of Mrs. Emma " Cope will be glad to learn that she has returned from Asheville looking fine. She has been very ill, but is much better. Mrs; Ada Powell is back. She has been to Asheyille visiting her sister, -Mil.;.'Etta May Bynum. Miss-Amanda D. Finch left-on the 27th for Ellaree where she teaches this term. Mi^s Finch 7s a graduate of State College. ""We wish he? muclT success.' , . . I Mrs. "Cj P- MrPuffie lnlThing inh't'fjr She and the kiddies were trp, her5" SmVi?nV ^siting yrlparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Finchr - * Sunday, Oct. lO^will be a big dajp Sar/vh Smith of Columbia will preach., Xhe_community_is cordially invited. ' \ . * . ^-^v? - - . "* THEJALMET slippers and white hose; the- groom J t Wore a-light ""sufC white shirt, and r rQpHaT "onA, hiaek -slipptor- - j- ~ j-T The dinner was served by the fol- a lowing: Mesdanios Bell Diggs, Viola ' -Wilson, Annie Mosby and Mary.E.;C Mosby. The menu consisted-of chick- a I en. wttlnd, P?ltP and pnnnh . j k Mrs. Viola Wilson offered several I. selections on^ the piano, ?? - _ Iady^_: s is a recent graduate of the High -fiehool department oi Allen Universi- o ty. T~ r? rjg ?:"Mr. Giffiuiis, Is a student of Oak-' t wood college, Huntsvillar-AUu-^-'' !The guests were many. Amonc the ! t out of tnwners were: Miss, .ValaaciaJ? King, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.'-C."~ ^..Taylor and-son, Ridgeway; Mrs. JM Hk Walton, Orangeburg, and the I) son -and daughter of M$. and JMrs. 1 Counts of Orangeburg. "^7 THE TENNIS SOCIAL f ?"? CLUB /[ h . . ?rf-r-v. " * '-E One of the outstanding social ej B vents (if this sason was the "Farewell ^ Party", the' Pals had at their homo,' _ 23$ WI 121st. St., Sept; 22. We really S bad a good time I will declare unto is you?that- men can have a good time _ or a-better time (only at times tho') a .together than they can with women _p among, them. ?This---particulnt fact' "a was proved last, wppk. Mn girln wore -k invited_to_the last party in .Naw?York- a th-is year. _ _ . Those present were:! Messrs..John, S 01V Lewis, Ph;l" ; Thnn.ln?n J1 11 |i.|| _ -*T niyers.Sly_.of New Yotk;?Beverley B Rountree, Willis Thompson, both of C Howard Univ.: McKenley? Ellorbe-,? Eke Moore, Herbert Anderson, Wal- ti tor ll^injLL_I^Divi of N_. TL,- J.-nrmr^ Mitchell^ Allen Univ.; John Cherry, B'.'ttriifr .Walker,. Ilayvvuud Lorick, a. ti C. Johnson, George Clark. J. W Me- * TVaekt-ir^and Juol H. Jackson, Allen Ir.iv.yv.Mty, Columbia. S. C, ~r The next lltornllfg Messrs. Rountree and Thompson left for Howard C University. Then I realized the value -a of friends. Their leaving left me x very lugrubious. I know now that f.l friendship is and eccentric thing iiT" rov life." I npprflrinte n 1"inl imrTTr you should too. Show your friend- e< ship, by proving it. The friends who are non-loquacious about others. af- r, fairs'. , must _be appreciated. Noy.% \'y when I think of-my N. Y. friond^ ij? will leave within a few days I feel no ; e, better, but do I believe irj confession ? ! t] Nothing can so purge the soul- Still tt "Tt.must be exercised with the extrem~-~ tl est care, judgment, and discretion, ? for you may hurt srimt; ;p pa?r cifying yourself. But I will find some .rrnrprtffi,'jfrr my thinking 1 uf thdm, I' T: wiW^adopt a rational theory of life^ some common sense philosophy and? stop worrying. . , ' -?- ^ _ The-letterT received from a Colum- I] -fata gentleman can be answered now. T By my telling hihf*these facts: Any li man wit|| ppyy hi,~ ing-fco?-u*r thfrtThr H m iniowhaWgffhnTTT7 that man or any -nther~mn"n~hf a type Will always ho ahle tn st^p the wheel of progress^. 1"There were S daggers in some men's smiles." ;The ' alright way i? the best way. But^= Tor ynn and others like -you I am nor- ? jy. Yuu must flsten to thisrj . learn to appreciate the value r of work and learn to say NO sometimes. I work because I must. "Work is. the basis V of progress and .happiness. It can~be^ f \ a^jificessary part _ of thrift. By ?* -.workwg-.ehy, one with eommon -sense i will dovolop and become worthy -of ? larger opportunities. - But many oth?^ | ersi like" you do not want tcr work. Yet, I am glad to say tha't the major- a i ity of young men- today appreciate the value of work. That's on of the reasons why so many of us come "to- New York City. ? I am able to say that the Pals, ,tl all of them, Have realized that the ,T only way they can_.get^-ahead-and- -h .stay ahead and alsp find the places inthe affairs of men to which they P hard. We also know the value of a rest, got me.? Recreation- and the -right kind of pleasure at the?right jjt place, right time and with the rich^ -u Trrffi^tTesa"part'IrViYic'i'ericy and p progress to devote a tittle time there. _ Any pernefr Who hopes for-personal tt progress must remember first of all I -that he cannot attain hisT'Tambitiotv" without a willingness to settle-down- ? to hard work som^:ftTn^iW~^hti--eoft- ~ tinue to say no you will not work, or the only, way NQ sounds good to me is when that TvTO will keep ydu from going over the Niagara Falls .of- S dtfilnkedness, profligality and passion. ^ But a no nion progresses under his t( ?mil ctl'liwir tia man lilro T firct mon. V -tJrtn hfere. lie is hot led after and a I pushed around by . officious tug boats. the best insurance known> Insurance aKainet- frree,- tornadoes, eai tlujuakes ? >nd accidents^ that threaten wonuuu.^. kind. ^ | _ ^H ? ' " Nr . TO LEADER ~ ' ? So, let us all work and be soft and :ent'le as we please outwardly. Don't et the center of our soutsr be sT NO nd a. hard one at that-, j . However, we appreciate what the 'lubs in N.; Y.. C. did?for us; and 1k>v? ali wo really iiyiTj-r-'ofa-to-. the' :mtl tayom a??g <iw by ine I'nimctto fcader, ope of the best'Nem o papers huw.xmx appreciation iuyai Laxly. We arc .saying mood bve to liLtle Id Is'ew York every day'. \Ve will lave her the last of thm wcek~Tor ' he best place on earth, Columbia^ ' Loulli JLiaxolina, .the iftmlun- spot of he Souths , . ?- Yauffo[trulyand iust iiy ftrn. The President, J. II. jaofeoftr -?R. SANDY SIMMONS ENDOKSKD J FOR BISHOP IN* S. S. CONV. . Crahiteville, Sept. 27^-In the Aiken" ' District?Sunday School Convention eld laat -Vteak, Dr. Sandy -Simmon^ 'residing?Rfllor, candidate?fog thg? ishopric, was.tendered the .following j ^ ^solutions; r? ^ "Whereas, bur Presiding Kldmv Rey^ andy Simmons..A. M., D. D., LL. P., j-iUcandidate for the Bishopric and ( Whereas, he has the qualifications s a- Christian minister from every ' oint of view. He is also jntellectu-./ tty?fitted,- beln^ an" alumnus ofAI-.m m University and of the University' , f-MiVhittan./ ???4 Therefore. Be It Resolved. That the \ " ^ . | i t || iinrlav School Convention tnf the Ai-?2 enDtstl'lt'l,. .South Carolina i;nnter-.j llb'hop and rct'o'ii'HJU'jiil him?to the hurch for election in- 1P5?8. -Si^ned^in-brhalf -of the Aiken Dls^"" rid ?. .S, -Convention. " '?1??D. J. GlWl.Joh, Reporter. * ! C. CL L' li M ITKTS Tl HS1J A Y, OCT. 5TII, AT 8:00 1*. M. ., |" All w.emherv and tho:<r dr-'^'y become members ^of the Benedict ; *j lub are requested ta be-in attendance { t the- regular?monthly meeting, -?j ue.sdaj' night, Oct.-5th, at 8 p. m. in p le college chapel. Dr.-Cr 11. Brown. ;j ie very cliicient pa.'tni <iC Second aftttn' Banttst-Chuii-h. htis-eunscnt- p 3~to address the Club. " |t I A short nipsical program will be jj LMiderd also -ip! conpeet-lop with iluR *j usiness 'Salt ot .the " meeting. I .j We urge each member "-to act as it * *j ommittec of. one and "trrintr trat ano-1 *i fier member.so we can have a large ] udtenre to?listen to?thr?message??j Hat Dr. Brown will bring?to us. ??? Dr,' D. K. J<?nWtis, President., j MrsrHA-r-e.-Mai-shall, Si'i'it'tttry. j ??^ ' ? ?? ' ---- i '? FOR FISK I NIV. ;! "Mi stars Nni-fsyrrM at tee. _ 0 augRior-o?=^ Fr7 amT.Mrs. R. W. Mancc, Gladyses [arvey, dmnrliter of Air -mil M 1. ilar.yey and Catherine and Nata e I'lcclorick, dnugntprs ol Attorney ay "in <?r n hi g^ f' Vbndivill!',^(Z^[f. hoie they entered Fisk University.' < lisses Mancc and Harvey arc old < tudontg while Ahe M'isse^ Fled crick re new ^students. ; i MR. W. II. HARVEY HACK < FROM HANKERS' MEET k IN PHILADELPHIA } - % < Mr. W. H. Harvey. President o,f1 < 7 -?' ? r-j. rictory Snvinas Rank, lin i it! linied 7 rom Philadelphia where he"was in 1 j ttendance upon tho Xt1grtt?Natianxrtri Sankors ^ Association. ?\Ukiie?luvav, ; ??-f | '* ?# j P Ir. Harvey visited a number" of. other iv itie.s including Toronto, Canada and '} Jingara Falls. lie reports.a pleasant ' nd profitable trip.. . 1. * i J NOTICE ' \ -j.j \ ? . ; r|) Thc~i*all'lHdlo ryhuler~iws?scoured- -i he services of"' Prof. Ezekiel II. "j 'rezeVant as City Agent and Travel'- ) rg -repre ao n t a t i ve-at-i a rge?^?*?? v3 Substhribers of this paper will kind, ri / eopo-eto with us by being ready to-A ay tKefr aobset'lpifrin dues when. tiu-N gent calls. _ _J| Yhe- Palmetto Leaderl.s. growing. lj at-, tt- lnw- nal. vo.iicAiiul ncri.Pfr.in^; | j illi nihii niil mill i n I in i i in | J gnd to make it one of the best nowsfji apovs in .South ' Carolina. tshing you th<* -news of this" cthyr^j f let's work-together ~ j ""tlen. Ht Hmnptfin, JMattaPTr. ' 3 Wa ? '' < AUCTION SALEr* ^ ^ UNDER and Joy-virtue nf a distress T vied hy the umli'tslgTU'd upon Ttre~~ ood$ and chattels of ALLEN CRO- , IER, the following goods and chat-1 els will be sold Oatobcr 18th at 807 Washington Street, Colurnhia, S. C., _ ? 11 o'clock A. M.: 2 Smnll-Ohatrj. 1 QuiU.^ 2- MhUtpkrpk7 . j 2 Tables. ^T" ?4?Iron Bodi^nnd Springs. ^ 1 Iron cOfani Spring. 1 Mirror; Shgftta, and Old Quilts. 1 ite ' J i' 2 DresATs. ' . 1 St-\vjn# JVlxtc - J' 1 M edi c in <: .('.axe, ' Term's TiT .Sale: Cash to highest! bidden ; \ . V 1 it. ,\V. RA Vl.tAIt, Columbia, S. C:' ' j ; Uutula i ~1 !stn \1 D2.(L-,~ . i fmks-fttv Tlxnimr at new kowaiu) ? Th1 < '.I'll the CMiirte-.y of the Bu- ! SeKflftl is pvriTiittvd to exhibit to tJhe l ; vhuto cli 1UJ ivti and the nublic at lai gi;,' wQvai panels .fbuij -sections ' 'jji'.li aiii?\vii)g the foll<>w1tiur ' t j fnjtt "pi'iiper .' JUmdliiT^.-. of iVoadlamls. " 'j 1. Ivii; inic.^ 'of, the- 7\V?'odluh(ls^_i_ [ i let's. Make. Woodlands Piofi-^ a bio.?? i?' . '> ?Wi^TiI ?)U?' Wiiorlltnuls muan to~ he Farniei-s."". , ' ' . ?m?-? < ."lai ltCl inf UV|nflf;in.1 1 I hiS'.exhibit will be open foi- inspechni '-fl'ohi nine uivail three o'clock I laily . except Saturday an,1 Shmd-.y, j uvyi ninny- J nursuay, sept. ;ju and ' lij. iiijr Thursday, Oct. 21., - ?r~- j . -3 lu- 'ptibhc is a-kcd KFavail -itself t. >f -1 he opportunity. of seeing this ' splendid exhibit. There ,arc no \vh a ten e i. ? Tii addition to the above, there ;>viiLu ie_4ilav<^l y?- ?'vhjhito.R~p:i?>.K nv The Turpc'Titrne~ f)peratfbTr-a^<T^ 'aper -A baking. dl^SlS iM ILLUt. ANII-WILLIAMS oial M m'ltmr, I'.VKTY I'1 mil lie Miller .ami .Miss Til- ; iari'-.Ci; Williams, yave .a Surprise 'arty on i uo.nlay eveniny, at the esjjleWie?of?.Mkr T.~A.?Williams, y ij:: Smilim Street... !h honor ol" Miss' ;ii;. .a.;..;..a r? who wi fC t *1 Ci ^ t.|. .j. .IM|. .tnin M. H.;HA pj...";...... - : S I CONTRAerOJ Estimates Furnish | NO JOB TC ^ -- NONE-TO' 'I 1112 Richland Avemti 't ' ' L jMPFRIA4- Pll I Presrrinfinn | 1 tO 5 Washington | We call fo,r and-del IMPERIAL D1 ~ JOB PR .. .% V - ^ ~Our-Job Departnru all modern machiner to wofrk with speed us a trial. Special att - ' **"it\ rlffc-kt r i ^ ? ' I-' - BBtBW " ^ ? .t T> C. E. Lomax, Miss Hattie M. Dixon, and- ftlin.s. C.- Goiduji:?The former"? left- Wednesday afternoon to "resume ? her duties in N. <X? ' :.? v. TfeSLX?HV?;ing^guests were present:' Misses O- K. iixo?? -J?? hida Wilson, Hatt4e-Mr-Di*en, Mrs. f Gdude Jojios, MlarfOs T<la Du- ~ ! ant, Alm>U>--jtobinson, -Iitiic I^avis,- ^ ?.? ? Jlilfun Ta-rlmn, T. J. Mij?&. -Marshall, J-. T: w .Minis, JowfOuM tim-v, T r \L_ Swmton?Wnf Iiesfitr-Stalworth. . ' ?4?wi4r*-an?enjuyahjr -oveniup .was ' spent by all. . ' ' . ; mtm a, booki:t? t. Washington men?~_ SCIKMX, .VKWS ? The >B. Tr-W. foot hall tea in is comiiitt r-Hrht alomr with h.,v r..w H. ,i? Mr. llaivbcr'ry of .Benedict Collate ij ;?7 coachintr and Mr. Stallwortfr of Payne ? ?rr.lli.w;. "is"-assTsuhjr him !tq carry the hoys over.- There are only Itve letter?~rr ~ men: Hohert AUams, Cap{.i J-.-Gv Me. I>ann'ls, II. Myaii*, G, Cbeesehoro ami Ay Hyrper^ - V. ~--v ?' day. Sept. 28th and -showed excollcnt ? form.' VW hrrno t,, I-.. 11..-r /i a ' ?' l"~ w IVV JL .. Vy, M - , Jvihit ...tKr-tTraoTToiv^ and students f^T ' ; proud of the young football players. The line-up Is as follows: __ .. - . 1 ods?B. ^heltoChe^Hjuyo/""" I^Brmjn. Tackles?A. Brooks, RIG*- ' Nelson, J. (,r MePanielg?vfCtTflft A.i : Bradley, R._ JKacood. ^ ( ' ' . tors?Or?""" % W. Gilliam, A "Red"' Harper. Quarterback?H. Means. Fullback?B. Xorrhion.?Qllirrrj PohoH?Adanm; ? Pips.; Arthur Rowe. Bus. AT ere * A] , phon/.o Bradley, Trees'.;""Raymond Bailey, Sec. and Rep. vvv ?xmx* / . . vmv. II Help? 1 )eservingyYourig Poet| 1 ? *" - * 1 Y *to of-a local Sanitarium,has cftlh- | -?~? led book of Poems. He has shown $ >ndarful ambitiotr and will power X preparing, these poems, as most'$ his writings "was done while eon. X L red-to-fredr^' 1 .?t- - 2 ' '* / V- J He hopes, so he says, to write his X ime across the fair skies of the b"i-*?* iary World before he embarks on'** s. solitary journey.- ? EA^:onej^^-^s_Uiis^ouW^?ro-? re one of ins bijoks, and show an- '1* ~ ' --7" eeiatiwii lu u young poet, who has |? en handicapped by ill health in his X >rk. The price of the L'uolg "ulcr^o ^ ?r Sa1lr"^tr^<r^4m^tto jjj~ " dumbia^g. -C. y-: .=-r-? '-X- ' RRiSOrr |~ : < & BUILDER r-ed on Application itP )Q LARGE I ~ 0 SMALL ??----I - _ e Aiken, S. C. I?? Cc:>oo^:or'06x>oo:oo^-oooooro^ooc jOG STORE ;: ? [Druggists JL------St. Phone 7 2 26 h - .... iver Presciipliuifsr^I I- '*-f - ?? ' . , 7 7 :: . SERVICE.: I ., -1 INT1NG ^ ;nt is equipped with y, which enables us and accuracy. Give?ention to mail cyders ,1- . 1 .. ' ' .v< * _ - wi . . * > '