The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 12, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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THE LOCAL N
__ BUS1P
14th, a popular meeting of the Colum i
DtS Negro B u s 1 n e ss....Leag u e wlil be i
>' , held ,at Second Nazareth Boptist
-?.?churchy?cor nut-?Klnnvood?Ave.,?and?i
Heidt streets, KetvR. M. .Myerfr^pas- i
tor.
The League's popular meetings in
various churches around the city
? have already proven to he a mighty.?
7o.rce.ui advertising and stimulating
The .'ind < lvlc mmils nf (hi- i
. .. -lumbia'* group. 3Iegn>
? . race, like other paces,- needs to ad- ?
vertisfe the good ih it in order toget. i
the world's confidence... The Local .
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. .Negro Busincs^ Leagues throughout :
( America are mediums for advertising.
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YSEXATOR HAMMOND'S ADDRESS A
? On lastMonday night, the speaker
of the evening \va,s Senator James
Hammond ..of Columbia. <Mi-. ILyhT ,
" mond snoke eloquently to the large
. audiiertce that c'ame to hear him, die
- 'pgic) a high tribute.to-the oilicers and
TEXAS PRIMARY CASK.
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be grateful for the magnificent work
.dope hv tho Ypti.ovM I'm, 'i, Innt 11.- .
Moorfield Storey, as well as hy" Mr.
Louig-MaVshall," member of the Legal
- Committee and of the Board of l)i[
rectors and by Mr. .yrfhur 1L Spin--'
garn, Vice:President qf. the Association
and Oluijrnian of the Legal C'onv
mittee. These, gentlemen "have . giv- en
of "their time without .stint and
J without any compensation whatever,
and the reply brief'they framed to.
the contentions put forth, hv the
State of Texas, "is a masterpiecet-of
Close reus) ning and cleat oeoieif ion." -
GREAT FALLS NEWS.
IK Jesste?A, Banks.
Sunday waste lifiFFt" d;ly--at Taratfiae
A. M. E. Zidh chun h. The pastor,
' ' Hev.' C< "H. Meltae, was'at his best
both 'mai ning und evening. * The holy
, communion was administered and
, every one felt tndifted. '
In the absence of the superintendent.
Brother "W.. B. farter the pas???tor
- conducted - Sunday school. Class
? No. 1 was?ilrlj. Ill I'd?lu?11;i\ e their .
--teacher, Mr. John McCullough, out
jtgain, after being away for aeveral
Snriflay> dii an -nun: ef Um, illnesr- of
. his sister.- ,
-? At?ff-rtfr?ir- rn. ihr?Chrh'tiee
1 tiei'ivor ii' a ii ehn- eil'alliill meeting,
'each member responding with ii Ili.
bical quotation. Wo \yere glad to see J
* our. faithful pi'cy.-jdiuit, Brother Isom
i . Clinton, jout after a' severe illnessr
?: The?c hurch?is being?in-mi iiii iilly
renovated fur the entertaining .of the
Sunday school convention in July.. Mr. 1
Moses Timms has. worked very faith-j
i'ul towaitls the same.' - ' j
Mr. and Mirs. Henry M. Thompson |
-of Washington, D. C... are at home,]
visiting their sister and brothers, Mrs. |
- . ^~ETTa "dailies, ttTTd .M> asrs. Toe and
Moses Tintins. ~ ?
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'I Everything carried in a
Hh PRESCRIPTIONS C
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YOURS FOR
fTTMPERIAL DF
EGRO
JESS LEAGUE
nu'.lill.HTs -ul-tlie I 1 ay.iu ,ti 1
pmphasize,d the bcptfttjj of organization
and cooperation.; i?Rev.
l.6niax ,is- a Wonderful leader
i>i)d ha* one of-the beat rhoirs in tlie
L-ity, with their songs and' solos and
at her special rendufons, the evening
was both pleasantly and protitabiy
<pent. 1 *'
M i: MJl KUS!111? (A A LIFtCATION.
?Al4-V4^?t?s ut' ffuod-eharaetcr, oy,-r
sixteen years of a#e, who believe
n stiniulatinff 'and1- giving support to
Negro Butulioss Enterprises, are elito
jjsleverf new members paid their
joining fee of $1.00 as follows:. Mr.
GaifilefT Foggyr. Mis* Ruth Bynum,
-Mi1:?Jatnes GnrdnrK?Mrs,?Pauline
Reese, Mr. Geo. W. Green, ^Mrs. G.
M. Webber. Mr. J.- T. W. Minis, Mr.
James Bailey, Sir. Geo. Thurmond.
Mr. Wm. Gaskin. -
, 1, S. LEEVV, Bres.. ( .
W. C. JOIIXSOX, Sec y.
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. Mr. \V. 15. carter. our very."ei'ricfeiVt
-iv; riiitendent of i he "Sunday school,
is. iiiilijqiiisiol- al '!'ls H i-iiiii;- \V.. lir.;li'
lie will-soon be 'out' again. ?
~-r.ru thw:?A-.?l^-Myu's, our -.en'mr
icul'T- .is cm ibe sick list.
Mr. i ri itk .MirjuiH
: r quite a wliilo. 'Go and. see hint..
I'rol'C liir Stnnito-l!?rtU aoCiilillt id
he cleat h oi iter lather.
We deeply - s.yuipathize with Mrs:
Maihye Gaithe'r daring the- illness and
deal.h, of iter brother. ."
>ir-. oia l.riwlio lias undergone
t . sir, cess in l operation at Prydr hospital,
('lies!or, S. is doing nicely.
VVo wish ln r a speedy recovery,
Oir;- .Friday i?i^Tlit a large t'fovCd
motored over to Pleasant Grove
' lull ll to attend the soi mid quale i I\
conference, which was quite a success.
ltev. (.'. 11. Meliao preached a
wonderful s"i n i n:?Tiro T unrdpn illstrir
t?vrtrs?well represented?wrli?rtfo
i'uilowJllg?utiliistAX.; - aXuni^Li iur: \V.
L.. Mc Coll oil gh, I'oe aud Ja ks tiu
Prof. S. (. iietisoH, disirii t sujterini. ndent
of Sunday si lu>ohsv and .pi ineipal
of tiic Grant Falls-high school. Those
gent lemon made splendid- addresses.
?Tito?p est or, Rev. H. J. Ccmsar, duserves
much credit for the ?ol?ooJ4d
organization lie has perfumed in* a
short time. The presiding l?lder, Uov.
M. f. .rrjJiy ' \.i orto-'oi- tn,'bu.t presiding
?;ii<-o?s in the crmirerrnrn. 'lie
rules-with love ;t^4. kindness.
~ .The- ('nhidon ili.si rift? is ' making
splendid pi-tigress with inis".(>ud sent
TTTiilor.
Pro*'.' I. lie nsom'Mf-s. .1. A. Lianks
Misses Imo-fito 1'atjci -on and Kiimi:;
IT. Watts nVotorcn'to'rix-sTer oiTTTi
<lay and visited'Mrs; Ola l-Jarls who is
in.J'J'yor hospital. Site, is doing'nicelv,
HARBISON NEWS.
Forty Report for Sator's Mine.
Irmo,. .S. Fh.-Mtirch 7.?Harbison i-i
ossing the pi'l with pfehty of pi d.
The?Bunker iIilT iTTiiTtitc uT.-ii vTT
y. in the cup is certainly believed by
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PAIRING |
Sewed Un $1.25 |
iring in accordance |
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lampton St. |
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^UGSIORE If
Druggists I
St. one 7226 |
First-class Drug Store
JL'K SPECIALTY. ^ f
ver Prescriptions.
SERVICE. ? ;[
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THE PAL]
Caach Sator? :
.The ball tossers have*4jeen bitting
HF nrm mm mrnrnm rn iiru^t'iisuu
warm up. but with the ideal spring
baseball practice, but issued uniforms
to forty men". ' FnmticfJjas been chiefly
cons'sting pf balling, sliding, base
running; and bunting.
Coach Sator already has bartered
-mnI Ittts m^w sti'enAtli for- a 1 most--everyVpntfmenC
-The ni.?st notable aequi
itii n is Archie, a bard hitting keystone
sucker, and six outfielders, all
nUtTitg from the wrong side of the
plate. High pocket Koyges, the speed
ball king, ailil 1'itt.s. Shuiii poet. iwo
submarine pitchers.
hark whli two \cars experienror The
>id a?es must step for their former
Ji-iibs. Lhe new mm are shining
. I'att rsi:, .Valine;,?Hi shop,?AWi liams
and Fresh ley, 'Pitchers.: Hope. Hall,
i tTi Koyges ShumpheF; I'lailket,
.Faust, Ilarrison. Doozgr and Iledfend.
Mi I >ou.il. MiCray. Cook, Young, Shel!
'and Moon. . T
The Minute Men have the hardest
_scli?_duUi I !;icv'hayo confronted in the
I.i- k ; y o! the. college. " '
fit -inning March lllh, a?e: Allen,
la'liiii I'ayn.e. Morris College. S.. C.
S :\tc J. C.. Smith. K.tirel'and -Shaw,
j'in.litu', MnxLs. lir-owu, Clarke and
Fniversity. . '.
1 lilii'i, I,, liiij. . Keporter,
HAMISIiUK COINTY CELEHUATES
I" KlilFO DAY
??T.iv" HaiMsMg ("u'ui'ity Tcnehern' Aa?
t ii n htdil it s Annual Field's Day
on Friday. March llh IC_w:oc-su>-i44s;
iritv/ gathering at Bambdrg where
there \yej:e over 12(10- people gathered
s. li "d children nearhi 1000 and over
MOO .Iin.mi people. ?i? ?.?-?
The speaker-+rf the day,- Dr. R. ET.
Brogclon of Orarfgeburpr; S. C,-^was
especially fine, his subject being "The
hor.ie, the school .ahd the child," a
t'.iv.w. if/ii.i ofr
mi fin , |(ivn?uvi.i,> luuiua-ii
wi'h descriptions that were indeed
graphic .of ohi'd-lifc, home-life-and
L-^hool Ijj'e.?The?assembly..; ijccuuned
:>< 1 (1 - *' 1 . ! t ho rat y -jcbnol r?f R.linI
t-re whore t Ti e_spcnki n g Jiyld.
At 12 o'clock 'fttUK^ontestS wre
s'tjtgqd: a.- s-j filing and reading contest
between nth and 7th.grade?;, a
writing contest between the 4th and
fit h grade sand a drawing: contest from
?nrd grade down in free hand draw?3rd
-jTada?-down, in free hand daa
tinr.^-AH of these contest were greatly
en-jove I by the audience-assembled
: 11 - I ! i nu nil if! - of?contest ant a?took
part in each one.
After these e ntests had been complete.!,
"the parade fronted for thr
- vcots of Bamberg as follows: The
Bui :lices Hand.1 uhiih li.ii'l fin ujsliuil
railsic1 dining the pi'ptrjjant, liijyd up in
?1 i -.-.t. '.lie I'dy cbo-.l of Bamberg with
!about "th e hund. r children in line
' caipe next, theirramo the .George W,
Criiver Phocol fr. m the direction oi
Klir-hariH. eight twiios below BantherV.
wi*h perhaps 150 child-en, the.n
the hool from Olar with some. The
"-.; r adcniy and- the *5th grade
' -bet I all team from the Yoorhees
1 u> I. and si me of theyounger citi .ei's
of Bamberg hith white and colay'
;i '! iWed '.lie l-and, perhaps 250
who we e net lined iip behind anybody.
baj having a gojYel'al good time.
In this parade there were ears* decorated
in pink, green, blue and other
ray c I r--. making a very picturesque
"frdr. The line of inarch was down
Mu.i'n Street through up
. u iilvoail Avenue, turned to the left
V Mi. Carpii Church and on to the
ampus of Fraser AeadamV, where
,i;ncli was served and everybody
?eoifa,d"lTr~hnre_h'ad his or Mslcef.
'i'h.eo there ivnvn wi.i-oi-il nrnfttf n
'ony. athletic lines," a foot race- on
.' h no leys, potato race, jgg-gyaoo, umbl'olla
lace, basket ball T?et\veo?~FVa' r
Academy?and the ?Ua -grad^?e#
\ oorhees. School, a basket hall game
'between? U/iiori". School and the city
o hool >?f Bahvbertr- The first basket
-ball game was won-by the 5th grade
1'iim of Yoofhces. After .that a base
. ha!) game.' It was a great day. Certainly
between twelve and fifteen
hundred gathered pn the campus dur;
in J* thelen'tilv prbgl^amT'Ti *
'Pre?r-J?-K-. 'Illanton, Rev. T.~ A. Robinson,
Chairman of the Executive
* /. i?."\. i <1 ui neiimsn ot ine
'fity si hfujjjc Mr. .M A Monetae, Treasurer
of {hi! Yoorhees Schools Rev.
W. W. Cljlappelle, Rev. M.J C. Dil;
Ini .l. Ri i /.I. S. 1'ny 1 on, the Mriii T:
\. Robinson, J. K. Iilanton, M. A!
=Af'TTT"fpr nrd other ladies n^jrrtftnintnee
helped to put the urogram over.
j "J hrc of the most active workers in
, the entire thirif? were: C. ^V. Wrijjht,
Mrs. Ileyward Johnson and Rev. T.
A. Rollins"!!. But, for- this committee
} of hand work. lhc_dav would not-have
; been the sureo?6 it ctw.uia w
? miwuim q ucuii,
I li. Blanlon i,s winding up
his second year as President and he
[ put most of the credit for the entire
Hay and Its surcess in a financial way
[ and eVofy other way to this hard
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WETTD I^PAPBK
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Working committee of Mr* Heyward I.
Johnson, Rev. T. A. Robinson, Prof.' i
C W Wriirht and the others of the i
) Executive Committee. It was a day i
veeryhnrly in-the town _oi Bam-- ;
| berg appeared to enjoy. We look j
forward to greater things next year, j
^1 " <
Newberry News
The t-. rhera of Newberry County <
-m-rtnT-trvr V meeting enjoyed one" i
of tH^ most bent Icial meetings known
to the association since its organiza-" "
lion. After the usual opening by :
song and prayer and other business, J
there was much helplul and encou- "!
raging suggestions from the- various j
-teaoherfr.??---? * - ' ' ::
Prnf TT ^ a.v? ? : ?
| occasion dectfifledithe entire audi- [
ence with the vision of what iB in j
store for the educational interest of i
our group. He pleaded wjth the tea-* , i
chers to- puta forth- every
bring the work to the highest possi- _
bte standard. "v
We were again favored with the !
presence of our County Superinten- ;
dent of Education and listened to '
-much cncouraging remarks from him, j
It was unanimously agreed to donate
liberally of... our financial means ,
: tn the erection of the new industrial
building now under construction on
Drayton Street School grounds. The
- meeting closed with the expectation
of meeting all those present at_Gieen?-ville,
S. C. at the State Teachers' As
unociatiun.? ' "" ~ "
After* the session the entire body
was served to n most rlelioiniic rrtpast by
the domestic science teacher and
her class. :
The musical program that was rendered
at Miller Chapel A. M>(j E. ?
( Church, Thursday evening for the be*
I 'lent of the Girls Scout Club was"en- J
jjoyefl by all.
rr* Some of the jtest talents of the city j
"Tfi<l state took a. part as follows: two i
anthems by mixed quartette, Mrs., j
Eunice Allen, soprano; Miss Helen j
Mr. S. W. Allen, Jr., b^ass. Invocation \
- by Mr. Mnleon I.assane: two melodies 1
by ? ..quartette, Mrs.. Charity '
Montj.':. >' Mrs.'Gussie Miller, Mrs, i
, fharnio Mrs.?Mary Jane Dorruh.
. Cornet t 'o by Mr. S. Waller,
Sr.. Vionlin solo by Mr. Samuel Coachmen.
Vocal solo by Undertaker R. E.
, Patterson. .Vocal duetts, Undertaker
. Patterson and Mr. S. ^. Allen, Jr.,"
- uid^Mis. E. E. Allen and Undertaker
Patterson. Pfchno solos, Mrs. Ellsq
worth Patterson, Misses Helen. Nance
. and Etta Pratt. Piano accompanist _
for the other selections were Mes.
''anies Patterson and Allen.. Closing
i i Rev. J. C. Smart, pastor. We really
i bf our 'race at heart, to hear him
i- gponli and to pecjiim put in practice ,
what he preaches is believing agian.
The girls Scouts thank him and all
J vhVtook a part on the program. :
;( .Mrs. E. E. Allen. Sunoririfonflont-* I
'.Miss, Mary Rutheford, President; Miss
I Ethel Cromer, Vice-president:. Miss
Thehna Mown, Treasurer, -Miss NanI'nie
J. SpOarman, Chaplain, Miss Moi.zelle
Rayy secretary; M4ss Annie CroI
mer, Asisstant Secretary; Miss Mary .
Sena Nance, Pianist. "
Bennettsville News
v- - i
The weather made such sudden
| change last week until everybody be!
gan to think that winter was in in- :
I ' ' .
.1 stead of spring coming to us. As
j they were looking for the . sunshine
ar.d found the ground covered with
snow.
I The Literary Art Club rendered
one of the best entertaining program ever
put over in. the Graded School, :
Tuesday evening, reviewing the fasha
l'J27. Quite a rium- ~j
j-her of -the club members took active t
nhrt ng all they could to make <
; the L'.- < a success. Among them
were: ...i Lance, Felton, Adams,
4-MHier, Mes.- i-'ljildkur, P. Rr McCol- 1
lum, R. I.. JUr (\illum , MisSes C.
Sanuders, *iVashington, Glispie, T. i
Thompson/*Mrs. T. Robinson, J. King,
Mr, M. Morris and his splendid daugh- 1
ter, Miss Sarah rendered two excel- j
lent"scTceTTons of m us J c. Undertaker j
-Morris-and--hie- entireyfamjly-are -1
ways ready And willing to hole nnt i
over any good program. " The Receipt '
.-at?the deer was -$2<LO0. ?1
Mrs, M. Gilmore and Miss Lance
made a pop call Sunder afternoon to (
' tho reporter's homev?Mios Lance 49- -t
I one of the best primary teachers ev|
or server! at Bennrttsvflle Graded .
r. Arthur Terry, Mrs. Jqlia Terry, j
j Jahn.,D., Arthur Terry, Jr. and Miss r
I M. TO. Downing had a splendid motor t
j trip from Clio to Darlington Sunday
i Thev passed through Bonnettsvillo '
Miss Downin^-r^ports a pleasant trip, \
We are quite sorry to learn ofso 1
many unexpected deaths of the vrcrrrb ]
.jLy_,laat-\yeek;^Mr. Frank Adams,. Mr. _j
B. W. Williams, Miss Odella CrossHand,
Mr. Tommie Walls and Mr, H. j
| C. Bearrentine, one of the oldeet <
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IPoro Beat
Hair Culture, Facial Massaging
. . MMES, LYLE5, HOL
I. S. Leevy's De]
? 1.131 Washington Street
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REESE'S DR
. MRS. P. R. RE
~ ? . Pull Line -of-.-Hatenl
Cigarettes^ ahcT Tobacco
] ' Times. Ice Cream and
! PHONfr
i 1122 Assembly Street,
>X"X"X"XK^-!m<X. ** ; ; 'M-wkK' ! i-x
I 1. S. Li
| 1 131 Washrington
* Big Line of Clothing For I*
x' ren. Boys Suits A Specialty
j; ?? Diry Good^Shc
?Connected-, with?our stor<
)\ Shop, Barber Shop and Beai
$?We are flOt"SeHing Race Pi
I _ cause we can sell Better fo
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ELITE HAND
C ' It. G. HAGOOD
? . Everything Washed and We
5 Very" Reasonable. Orders C
I FIRST CLASS SF.RY1
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1?2722 SENATE ST. Phune S
I
ooox>xyox^'C'^C'Crctoy^x>aoooocpooocc
members of of the Evergreen iM. E. 1
Church. Rev. D. E. Thomas, pastor, a
assisted by Rev. J. W. Cooper, Rev. !;
R. H: Riddick, Rev. Reeds officiated
at the funeral, ? . 77
Mrs. G.K. IV Kennedy iff out again *
after bc^^.- seriously sick-. She is
now able to return once more to her '
~ : - f
class room.
Miss Ethel McCall is improving.^
nicely. " 4 ~f' ' h
Dr.. and A^rsTL. M." McCullum, lit- "J
He IrieU ain^Di. L. M., Jr., Wolbted /j
to LaurinBurg, N. C. Little P'tnjtm
'o Laurinburg. N. C. Mrs. 1*. R.. and?little*Ellersteen
accompanied them; 4
While there, they visited the I.aurin- i
burg Institute. They reported a', pleasant
trip.- . .. .,..7.. . .. . ,-jRev.
W.. M. Harvard was present 11
Sunday morning, at sjhiioh. Baptist
Church^ . " 1__I
Dc. A. C. Cook was caljed to Sum-; *
tor .last."Saturday afternoon,., where . ~
U? U^l.l u:_ - - * "
mvim ma i|^anmv C Q niCXC n C 0. : 1iC
reported a pleasant-trip.
?Mr. R S, Summon was up Monday
afternoon and made a pop call to the
reporter's home. He spoke in very i
high termS of Miss Viola, his daugh- j ^
ter who is at State College making "
good.
Callie D. Saunders, reporter.
BAILY BETHEL DOTS '*
We are spiritually and financially a- ~
Live on this work-nnedr the leadership
of our groat?chieftain, Rev, Rev.- .LC,
MoClollan. ? ? ??-?
We are proud of him beyond expression.
Many "things we have learn-'
?d concerning the mighty church of
ours. * ~ ~
We can say boastingly that our ?
pastor belongs to that class of men in
the churcTT that does not hayg to be
labeled all. over with endorsements
in order.to pass inspection.
Sunday School opened 10:30. The
lesson was taught by Mr. Will Curry
vho brought, out some beautiful and
interesting points on the lesson. The
essnn waft reviewefl-hy -the -pastar-r
ihich always is foil, of thugoht ?
vho is always full of thoughtful and
tfrhpfnt^advice.
At 11:30 the son of thunder mount- *
id the sat-red rostrum, selecting as a
ext Luke 18:1/ Mis?supject?Wffs:
'The will to. prav.'V _
"By his magnetic force'tfie audience
tat snell bound. The spirit wnq in
>ld Zion. The hearts of'^mnny were
ouched to overflowing. *'"
We were glad to see our old friend I ^
Vlr. Sam Jcnning of .Philadelphia who
vorshipped with us, but regret much ?
hat he was called" home to pay the ?j
nsT resprjT to Ms brother, Wtir Jen-' g
iingB. - ???
With sucb ohai-aoterH Brothers C
Vlnnce, Yeldell, Roddon, JenningH And p
>thera who constitute the official ^
Saturday, March 5,- 1927. '
lty Shop -f~
, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing
JSTON & DENDY |
partment Store 8
i Columbia^ S. C. v.|__ ....
ootta^cHaoacmojaQagiaoa^o oo- ^
HG STORE I :
<ESE, Prop. 5
Medicines. Uigurs, s.
A Full Line oi ., r " 5
-Preparations at all >;?
Sodas. - :-: . 3 *?
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St. Phone 7567 | '
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den, VVomen and Child-.
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; iaf?First Class?Failoi $
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lty Shop for Women. !?.
ridei Bay from US $
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11 Ironed. . Our prices are - | ?.
^ajled For and Delivered.
JLLL^-Ts Our Motto. ?=??l??~
LAtJNDRY "?
535 LOLllMHlAT^rcr^f .
tooooo-o;oo-ox^oyoog^jDoc>c?oo^Ov
iuard;-with Christ Jesus at the head
nd our safe pilot,. Rev. J. C. MeCleU
an, old Zion Ghapel cannot fail.
THE NEW CENTURY CLl'IB
The New Century held a most He
iji'htt'ul meotjng last Tuesday after- '
loon with Mrs. D; K. Jenkins as hostwe?The
h'uei1 Hour was most atractive
wiht decorations- of early
phi rig ilowers; hyacinths, japonicas
iriiT jonquils being used in pro'l'iiston w...
mooting var innlKi(l^-OVc\T~TTy~~'' '
drs. IlenryD.| i'carson, after which
| pleasant s.iri.d hniir~~W'i , nnjrnn.rl
luring which the 'hostess assisted by
Irs. X. A, Jenkins servile a lelecta le
salad course with Russian tea?' ?
Useful prizes -attesting .the. Individ- ?a?
lality of the hostess were presented
o MVs._Me.nry I). "Pearson, Mv*r W.
?. Brown, and .\li's. ,11.T. Hipp, first,
econd and third-prizes respectively.
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An Ideal Hair Trainer for Men and
Vomen. 'Keeps the Hair in its place
nd train*: Hair to lie straight. For
ale at v
Nel son's Barber Shop?
31 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C.
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~To New York
All persons planning tocome
-to^N ew York, to live or otherwise,.
would- be benefitted by ~
firSt getting in touch with us,
because we are able to give
you valuable information abput
the besft places to sflop in New f*
York, where you can be ?a(.
as you are in your own home.
-\X;?* r.an supply you witha^uit Jlblf1
home in which to live
of the colored population in
New York City.
Mariette Realty Co.'iire^
101 West 135th StVeet
New York City. Suite 8 .
Lrwe B. Woods, Manager - ,"
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