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? ? ... :_L : ? -i PAGE EIGHT. ,, ^ THE LOCAL 1 ? - - BUS] > By invitation, The--Bttomeinj Laagti is holding: a series oi popular incei ngs in the different churches. 8 o ??_ clock each Monday pvi'vniri)r " " ? '"Ou nuxi Monday -evcnlm;, Mttrc 21 at 8 o'clock, thf . Business League popular meeting will t*e held at AIac< 'i doina " Baptist Church, Corner Huge .. and Pendleton streets. Rev. R. A "Myers, Pastor. The speaker will t 'l' ' furnishedby the Columbia Chantln , 1_?of Commerce. The-last three speal ? srs - pent< by?Um?Chamber of Can T I TOerCO were members of-the Goners Assembly. ?We trust- that -Kooretar Lykes will continue to, send us men ?? bars of the Richland Delegation in th ? . General Assembly, for by so dothj oUr contact is three-fold. , First, it : . Jhe jneeting of -two' - Secon< 4 the meeting of"the Chamber of-Gon njerce and its Auxiliary, the Busii^es League and third, the rtieeting of tY - law-makers and the'c olored viti7.cn.1 a very fine cotitaet. - MR. J. W CANTY Ml MUFK O / GENERAL ASSEMELY SPEAKS The Negro Husiiiess League of C< lumbiu was addressed lust night b J. M." Cantey; Jr., a member of th legislature. In speaking of " the fi tiure of CoUiinlii.i.?Mt:?f ItlUt'V to! .the Negro audience tlr.it white an Negro people. alike \vHL lie. help'e< PALMETTO STATE TEACHERS r?_ ASSOC! ATJON COXV EN KB i . . 1 , (Continued from Page one} ing the speaker.; will he. Pfesidcn : . 1?tfcaWEtffl', Mr. .7. B. Feltnn ah : '' Supt. J.-11. Hope.- Thursday nigh the Association w ill he addresser b Hon, N. J.' Frederick, prominent low yer of Columbia bai; and Dr. -las. I Billiard of Charlotteville, Va. ? ~ r The popular meetings. Friday 'yy follow the group meetings. Th ?groups will assemble a! tlvir s place<j and hp in "session from Pi'tO t 12:000 at w.hieh time fTTe "W?hb ?1 "Vw sembly will he held to listen to. nci dresses hv Piroiddcnt?d. .7. Stark.-- o Morris College and Mrs. Kdith Joyne of Norfolk. Vad member of the nr tiorial executive oonimit.ti.o- of the > - "E. A. ~ V ' ' After the annual- dinner served h the local committee, "the teachers- wi assemble for the next poYudar- meet ing. The sneakers for this nvetin wiirbtj Dr. T. Martyn Do wo of Alio University and Mr. ,T." B. Ilobdv o Alabama. The. last poptdar nreetin .vi-me. convention win i>e-hMd Frula night in the spacious hajl of the Be . * "nevolcnt Building- near. tlu? . Centoi The .speakers Friday ipghi will h ?.Benjamin Bi ;m lev1?- StPf University, son of the late Dr. Braw ley, first president of M<>n;is Colleg< ??; "Sumter. I)r. Bravlpy U a .in-tod" edo . . ?^.t?r and author and 'a sphaker o no' mean, ability. The .secnii i ' 'peai'.f Friday night wrll hDr. ' Sanuic North of Bahiuiove, dire or <u" hig scipioht'llfThe D.:r.c Alar; 1'ip'j. ! ? ? Knilroiid?i^w:i:i :< Teachers in- the Tower - r e .ion o the State will" a'l h ee-arrv .arrange v." ? ? 77mm~~r77^' < i . ' 4 > - ? . 4 r .* -. 1 Men's Half Sole* Prices on other1 rep ?PHOIVOTRZO VVilsc w ~ ~ 1 I 1 I11S | Presrriphn | I I 05 Washingtor Y Everything carried in V ''! PRESCRIPTIONS !' We call for and d y j , . YOL'K.S ! () =} IMPERIAL C 1 <r~ : ? -/ - SEGRO tNESS LEAGUE - - - ? ? m | "Whit i* m oded most iH capital, will- ^ t-' ing workers and co-operation. If 'j your business league can make Negro e mi.p -and women industrious and le- ^ uf lie.u 1, "it will add to thn up. j , 's lift of the community and white pco-J jg ?il^. vt LIL baniiS t 1tc wftll nc vnn* J T yitizens arc helpful to any ccffnmunity [ I. nd lo have good citizens we niustr >v have people w illing'To workMtnd w.ork n Vr with enthusiasm while it is day." . j. Th'e Columbia .. Negro Business henenu' lain boon bidding?'"ps il every Monday, night in churches?in- y different parts of the.'city to acquaint-^. i- the people with the working of the.} ^ ?l-agroc and itr. purpose Thi> ini-.pl in:: j ?, last night was held?m- the SecdnrFV j, if eth Baptist Church, Oak and in 1 Blmyw>. 1 Avenue. ^ The'-44ov.?It. I M. p, i- -iiyvrs is-pastor" of this church. He n sT conducted the devotional ,,exorcises [p ip 'ending up to the routine work ,, T mapped out hy the league. ?j-p | The meeting was presided over by p ! the president-, I. S.1 tanwy,-who "said t., F int;i:4ueiug?that the lo-,d ' ! 1'"" 1111' is :m :1.l|iiiM.f .it' tin, G'J""' ^ Sia Chamber 'of Commerce -and as j >- tich lias rece-U cd mucTT encourage- j a ? .meut from thai body. " ~ . ~["o e Those wliii paid their $1.00 and he. I Q i; came members will he published next- \ <1 week. . i J d . I. S.'Loovy, President. p J v h \V. C, Johnson," Secretary. ; c " morris. made fur their, gelling,.out of. pi .-^nhrrrThhi without atir congestioTn~Tt ?*Th(>. management of. the Southern '< ] Bail way-, through their reprcsenta- hi r-^fjvV- ^Ir. ?;j antes Woo ihurv, will see it -l. i! 1'v.rrv leurher?is "prm*ttied - d ^ j for .comfortably in travelling over h t i Their. "rlitif" from Columbia to Greert- 1c v v\i!e. The- fiv-t train out Thursday y, Stopping Itfavtv- .C^o'iUirbia at II:.SO- and \v ^ lyathcs Greenville 112:00 o'clock in.<>; t'iine for the meetings scheduled for .J, p Thursday. Those, teachers .traveling i< over the A. C. L. from ilie. eastern1 s.ecj tioiinl.f the State will run li Gci cnWllc i. at th'rec_ o'clock in time Tor the jjf- a , . Xeuiooy es.-ion P.yery teacher vis p I r cxpcT-fcd -trr rcirh ter his nan.e sa ?x>on ? as ht? cut or* .the- hoikli nus .so?as i n j t h. w that he did attend the conven- ,s: '.ion in ease his Snier'mtcndcVrt or I?'irusUo '-hold do-ore to know. x A-11J i mltcatioirs- point-1 W~ 5V full at-" J1 'itcndaiico On?l from tho .program a1'-. ^ ranged tho convention will ho -oho i f |hfi Ijgs.t over .hold. .. * <r* . |"j iOcKJ'F W AKiltMi ION JM.l ()(. f. S. %J : i > i*j eokM:g I:S OF THE y S tk- ~ JLl___p y 'J ' . 1 " . , si Graduates To KiiteV Freshman \N ith- t r.-f ' 1* . out Conditions. *: r'' ." ~T .. " ' ' *x] rt ' > '?(C n;i:Vmd !') " n Page onel ^ - ' " - - - -fi i,-I nnv'ty. in.Pars an 1 tents may hat d F '-o -o plonflful anions usv .but that f. v.ii' not keen -svo'! from visiting tho r "schi?<itr, UV?iit trying' to to.iclv > d, khild to re.-pe t\-chno! rovH.ilu'? lis and v h 'o 'J' 1 Uj&fe It idclcast.ij.he C jiurdons .oi Lhca.oachbrs when the .pa.-.it O'iiin <>f a so :<>' ! fail to d ? their dt:'f .v"ntid now since this school has com- 1 Jo ed sia h an hono-ahfe record. iL?> ' . ? *;"? -r. ' * ?*?' If ' ' * '' ^ " '! 8 " ? , -.- J ??7t? ??r- V KWQ-f 5 Sewecl On $1.25 j: T airirg in accordance '. iVIaftln I tampion St. i. 1 ? J . *: fa KUC. STORE 3? ?, " . I 01 >n Druggists ~ v St. Phone 7 Z2(r?I s ? < r V! . - I. >11 a Firs t -x;la*^DjUi^ Si ore . j'"' cC'H SPEClAl.l Y. \v n :?: ?f-"1 eliver i resciipli(>r.s. ..J . " | "j" U ^I RVK f | , ffl 'RUG STORE p <"? ??? ??<riXrX~X? THft Pa1 ehqoves each and every parent tc nice~ari aetlve introst in -Uie^-sehmil .ork and to <Id everyHrtlT^tn-rrrala mi I i t i in w p'<.K.i|it in i-oearu. to the ehool. The Parent Teachers* Assoellff umliiguualuig "aim leclniu~Pe' v. oon school jand community, It it opefnl that this organization .will x pa nil and its members will Like an interest ill activities! The're aie ( nti?eourtam?oiiVred al looker Washington: classical and voational. 'The former is a college prejuiravvy course, 4vhile? the latter oilers lrnimuni essentials for training an everol vocations Pti,pils selecting [lis course may use .such training: for more oAlen.siu1 course in vocational duration. l lie foilowing vocations re olTeietl:, home economies, carpenrjr, bricklaying. During the . coming enr tlK.V' luijio to introduce lannderi% and auto" mechnniys. The growth of the high sc'noql tie-; othing less than remarkable.. The resent enrollment rs. 312. There are >voh*e instructors who devute their liTl time?to high school work. Puils who" have?completed the Class! al course there hrive without exert) ini^ ranked hltf.b at BencKlict_Coh Among the inonrT'eceiit graduates re the Misses Frederick, who; aftet he year of. instruction otlered at that mtitution (ntorcd the eophuiurc class t Fi?k l.'n'i'-.'ersk'A. ^a-hvilic: j\Ic. srs OoOph Bailey and Gilroye tiriftin^did cry commendable work at Benedict lollcfru ami arc now' attcndinff'''Kc\v 'ork City Col!egu and the U^iivcrsii of Chicago. respect ivcly; 'Mid a GinyV Uarvey. oiucrc'T the t flesh man Lii.ss a't Fisk; dtrgetty aftiir.' fi.nlstrhig CV high vi hoiJ woik at Booker \Vus4ii?>ton School; Miss Majorio BuVler id mjp*'yratrV- y?t?i1k"atr- Benedict Col? go. and Is "now a. junior 'in the Ooltge of. Th:si:n:a?'-y at ji ovvuVd UhiL'r.-itV; She is doipg creditable ork there: .Mr. I'res. lovof the "class f l'.H'O emcred tl.e'fi eMtmjsiv class at alius <n C. Smith .University, Char>i\v, ta-.T. tail. I}r..-Antis<jel- .through 1 lean Redfevn t-iil-.' a e.f.. .il - d.!y',TT thvVTmk done t Jh.okyr \Ya. ld fTgtoh .'j**hool and uiyd iluUilat'a n'tj the f:)i'wngob"lirg a?the nticcet-s of the Columbia city ho-?l:' ami' to re.-ord no it:; teachers nil the principals,-Rroi'. C..A. Johnori,. 1TM'. 1? M. A.'.Myers and L'rol'. > trrrS.-. ' . fS?? r "?- ' v. Texas 1.o-.es (Continued 1'S-gy one) imirtwh-;.. an! i.Mo-' thhtigh ossc.-siii-.r all th* in 11 itu-1-'mi hs im-' L-rihed. by the' statute, however in "lieantyiT'.! pulrn* iv and"-ihdustrhnf^ nil it!"1 fill a . i jyn" he may ..1. tough "he and his ;*nc('st<>r-- may have veil and. la' < re>l- v. it tun the..' State rom.thw time of "its organization, is Ksie-j that fight.. '.J. . e ar"N m>t hercT-cwK < rnt'd. with n .{ ' 'a'J^th c -i.. h i . .. :>c th:if T:^.. y ;-all >).-.i-?i .1;.. I#i. OU0 hi h A-1 T V- i.' "it> .I'.i: lice '.iJcl.-i .v. \ i iji'l!J ! n. -t;pb- "* : i; 11i>.n takt! ::?> ;Sn? atOu.< . :v:'v N. A AC. i'i. !u ")' ??!? : 1 . 1-^ i'"! : ohdcd. <U : An. t' V " l UU r AlTt.l.t e ! 1 \r tr- V.;t:' .lt.cy L.srilk'alit n oil'i .-ijjj.ir?*+!? rr./kt. > *?; <;-?*-*tr:PT"fr:r a mom nr a- a'vicrv t'?>r .Ty.Hh;*.' .\yJ5Ji.'. j?? .t ' >' > ;> t'ntr of the la t . \t-i.f the !ejrru"s> It.ut <>niv "In T, but ??of. t!v.' v.! ;?;.n.j. what ' 1 . ". . Yu- ..11 u'?i' \i??:?j?a i nI A^soation, throutrh which it can f'jrht ' ' : -v ' t-."1' '" . I i; . ' . 'ib i||,it.r lisi\v brilliant, / ?*. 'Yum - whom it nianatul, could not com* with a- *iva'.ion -Of the hind :.'n-! iv> .attempt toiilrl lie made to deprive the oflrccrs i??i'mcTrhcr*! > i iho A soc;av<?n of H'.<r<dit yTKieh )* Justly theirs in a- accomplii-.ha-.fnt.*. . - . *' 1 'I he X. V. Tones <.f Atari h K, edi'rially tonnnems th.e hniioitancc of i \ icio ry_ won ny uie :\aiio_nal_ Asot iaft'n fpr tl*io Advam fiimit of oloiod I'Vi ii'i'lii'Mirc TH? I'. S. Su^ nm'.o (n>i in th Tl a so. .Says the times: . An Important Decision In the recent bitter'debates in the enate about political tvmr!itions in iriotis States, North and SotHh," freu nt. reference warfjuude to the VexE f'rirrmry?irrwr?Thr*?forbrrdrr-Jmy b'trro, however able otherwise to ialifyiito vote in a Democratic priaiy in tliat"State: This fact' was ferred to by an Ohio Senator as an stance of fives < 1 iscr i pfi udljon:^ailnst The Idaek man fn retort, n mitbern Kenatuiv pbhrtcrl ta^ttie-Cpnltution <>t file .state of Ohio, which nbids hny Negro to hold office. The piy ro rms-was' ofiVFous. That prosi r<n was lqhpf ago~pul iTTlo the Ohirr institution ami has not been re rr : : , r" <1 -??- t v., .. : ' " " : METTO LEADER > moved, but it was mode wholly in L?opoiMtive^hy the Fourteenth and Fif ' teehttf'~Aliiefjdnicnts of the Fcclera ! tVn^'tUt'yn. In actual fact.-.vvlmM men have held all kinds oflices ii =- ohio.?Ah-^uch tittle skirmishes hav? " I!IJ.V beer: enucu uy uie important ue s vision. qX_ the, Supreme;.. Cohrto 6f- -thj I United Slates yesterdajv holding thi 1 Texas primary' law"" unconstitulionu m so far as it deprives a Negio^'dl ?i.u . right?in vnte in a Domocftitii primary, provided he can meet; th? . other- pualihcations. The case is doubly important. II decides not only the . immediate is >; r.iic, hut indicates what the, decisior of the Court mitst lie it other Trial? ' Involving discriminat' vy legislation araimi^ colored men are got ,?qua?'ol> * lie I ore . it: Tins, we believe, is the lirst time that the Supreme Courl ; ronoums d on the clear issue of thi ?> 'vhu of black-nWn. as eOmp;ired .will ,"-\v4utes," under. Thft institutional a: "monuments' adopted after the Civi -Wnr._ In the decision .read-by Justice 1 Hplmesl' and concurred ~uT Ejr alT tin !'* member^ of the Supreme Court, it i: tersely stated that "the laws of-?al States", niust stand for the black tin ; amc "as the White " Much was piadc before the Court with the ar mnnent that the ease involved-merely a "political question." As a rule, ttu i" ludges do not interfere-with legis V hUu-ii'that 'can properly ,.be. describe* ajPponCit'al?nol involving, that is+ ; oio-t ln"kf .judicial?notice In?tiu. . iii-e Justice Holmes dismissed th eon enti.on .that tjie denial to Xe should .be. regarded j.?s merely?poliij.t nl,L as^ bc;ng_ "litle more than a pla;j upon words." The Judges had to g< -Up fiTN essence of .the matter. Probably even in Texas it* will now .l e admitted tljqt the statutfc. held .in"! a'id by"tFe SuprcmeT'tmrt^'vtms .a-11 < long a mistake. It was quite needj less. There cannot be enoubh Horn oera-tie Negroes, in Texas' to trouble the -.party managers. A law barring the colored men from the. Democratic-primary w.as unnecessary and al offensive^ and raised the constitutional. issue in a_ wav which, when i ::1h through from the lower courts it. has -been by the Association v-lii.h it as made a specialty of seek -;o s'en?T: tire""Tt^hTs" <rf? N^egroe? L_-.lirotmli the .courts" ' the Supreme dart 'coWf not avoid passing upor " itiv'elv. 'Uii-s i - now done,-' an'! he iV'-r.h will be something likij r j-v.ith political consequences. - rp:nV_A. uuii?i TO til rij-. TOSlS HlVO, X. J. 1 CliOHIi 1111A J) " (t'-o-n.'.ii'.a-i! from' Pa go.ian-) , oiumn'b'cai-ing with all .qf t^.l -n -ask. :ig nth it colored, people '.'.-throughout '. he. state UTke Otingmuil gel ion t[ )'< uv: the ,(lof Mr. Finl*. lie < ok.rod .)<U|!;:ja ion of 1 hi*' State, ' i li hjMs .the balance of political fr i - 6m i nfti lc:1 .2b6/)6o., ..! "\v.* tiiilA A?a si-:, i;k.:at:()N : - iiHFtiicF x] s; sl*-wr ; . l:ltDiIi conn*,- 1 . : t.iiit'c 1 from Par.'' -ohe.i. . ') a f'?..-n of thU-oa 1 l'ii-lAV a: h con ' i.'?) i v (l:o .-ra'.cpioa iliai the ease re yfvyd on ill" authority' <.t' : i:-''a..n \ s. .WaiVy i 1"? I*. S. 1?. T. < !iv Pa- iYakohT Wa' ley c:V- u was ?lc'^nTTaF^oTTiTTTiT'Ti^TiTiTr^inn eume .' iiv !-;y. -ii*.\ o!\l.i r a. H'Vt'c^'ath r. TjiYdinaneeof I.buirvTUe which fork'.'ftp (tfuivJ' pel a r.s from occupying bsit 1o' ' w.iev the greater i hi p.ma.1. 11 "* l.Vyi-.iiirig tlraJ?jJbg?jalofci. of the \? as to ' prevent thy sale-of lots < <1 p-i Vo'tv, the court held it \ va-enstitutional. i i.YM""iiixr. \of~rnut;oris BY EDtTOU CMAU1/1 ON ^ 1 WRK.11T -r? W .. - . ' , I :' ??f.-vi !v:v '?C|.;xt-lynching?of 3 lac'?.i!j;.vs 0/ the J.ow/nijin family in Aiken, H.. <".. last October, has not hicn fori'o!; en in r.u**?-region?has 1 < ??<' to the National' Association for "TTic^Xdv a.n< ement of Colored People, _ni the form of an editorial dy CharF . '"u vilk;hir lalilue pi' the .coimnlau S'. <\, Ilecord:. " Mr. Wright who has been cme of the forepios't white' editors in South .- ('arbhna'.ttr dorftc.nd pttnirhmerrt,- says in his- vditohial,?puMtshcd' March 1: * The Purging of Aiken The frtetrMs nt'law - ah ft rtghtcousrc s in Aiken County are ho doubt double bubbling over with hosannas 'today. J ^ ' - ' ' For. be it known of all men. four ror,-votinsj? _n<in-nfi'icehnblioy, mm-po. liiiral member* of the winter toin'int cjJany who committed the unpardonal.l'e sin of playing golf there on Snnday, were duly arrested on Monday, assume wer? tr??^ this j ui is being set up by the so-called in i, ~:= - - " , : -' i>ooygowywyo"'y:' o ^TWOWO C ? r . ~~ \f~ Poro Bee MMl?.S. JUYLE:% 11 1 |-; I. S. , Leevy's D f J 1131 Washington Stre ? 5 ? t doowapooD'oooaoo0o<xfoooooo ; 1 ? rerse'SD MRS. P. R. g A F'ull Line of^Pat< r^, . . OigarettesifuuL Toba< t- ' Madam C. J.v Walkei ** Times. Ire Cream a< V PHON R22 Asstiihbly Slreer I $ r>r*r>oor>rir?r.or?rwor?*rt*rt*io<"?<"\ocH>r I warn !- ?! IMMIHWH?WHB '. MB __ Departm '= \?I 1 3 1 WashinKtoi : i ; ; ' ' , '. ]- -y? fciig" Line of Clothing Fo j; rea, Boys Suits A Sp >cia I f. Hry nnnrigT ?^l - |, .." Connected with our st .? . Shop. Barber Shop and Be - j> We are not selling Race \ }, cause we can sell Better I ' ' ' " . . ? > ??wmmmmmmw ! | 8!j?J?i| | | . It- G. llAGOi 8; Everything Washed and \ .? "Very Reasonable. Orders FIRST CLASS SER >|;j t KLITiil HAN , | 2722 SENATE ST. Phone > oil i; !it (or.ipo.-itor. fTxci vere ari rested on wairyjihs sworn out by I .\"olfieTdloi insoi],. who, we re[ : .1 shot, two WJiuHfw" panes out of r ho kitchen of the .iu'l in-Aiken in no'.est ag; in>t- the removal of the qy.mans hi:A -October. ; .. \Ve iitvdersinnd. likewise,. _sd _.Xer'II. n w s the zeal- fob law enforce ?nt in?A iU on, that?newsboys were jo: wined to sell newspapers, on he streets on Sunday. ... -. ?_>_, Tie ,1i patche^dp not indicate that h.iili' Robinson saw the iniquitous oi'Yis- y ho desecrated the Sabbath t i'.-AThcH-t^Hinty. He, probably swore -?rtrt?t+rr?r-rrmrnrs?on "information nil .Thf." ami iii doing so he proved I hat ire he was alive and responsive i li".' (.ail of. duty, ' - .i'' h/r.s (whose names are <. s t?-he we-1 known)) are still ! . , :.\d no .warrants, have been : i! for livens, though their i ?a.> commiueu live - .1 1 t H ;t. there 15 thi.J rHr. ? i. \\ lil;-:i slar.ul'l -.4jo leritember___J :;ny will, m.-iy lw? dh;imr?.j to \ rh did not !y?v-h thei: :i> on a Sunday,, and therefore the .'.v.. against bear-baiting, ^hull-bait_?i/.i'i;! ' id-;-a. and oihor- sportip add - - a- t.r,ie ;. including?t-he ancient and ! on* red pastime of . lync hing "Nig; or- ,V were not violated. l-'.c <\ \ KAK Ol'l) (ilKL? > !.. e Youth Who Jabbers Like Monkey, Shuns, Clothes And Lives In? Caves Admits Crime -Invariably bald to "A Huge Dark lkerson." Lc Angelas; Calif., March?Anoth7r>ve of those o?ys.tei4oi>s assault i uses, i n White girls invariably laid " "to the hands of "a huge 'dark 'peron'-' has keen solved by the confesion of lieiwy I.erov, 27 and white, ' a human ape man" why lives morq _ ke a monkey than a.-, human being. vccurumg. 1.0 testimony by his delenso when arranged recently on trial Charged with attacking a 13 year old girl. _ ~? " Half Man-Half Ape The father, tears streaming down 1 is checks "told the jury thn^ his son ; refused to live in, a hnwc, ii?g ctfWs^ ? TfTr hinTseTf, wot'ifd not wear clot hes : ird climbed .trees'to jabber at people ijke an ape. HL father m James .erey. cowman' and former deputy h i i!f of Arizona. i -' His aged auntr-Alrs. Francis Wil?on who 'took cni'C of lfenry.when.be' _ was a ehiid and lived -with-b^r-oat hc?r ranch near Yuma, Arizdna.: says "He) . wouldn't iivo in the* house. hiit.A?K.tKt-j e:l in ' running to the mountain and living in tunnebr.? Itewoilld coma' down at night when we were all a-' . "" ~:--r " ;r~"~ Saturday, March 19,1927. >0000000000000000000050.00000' xuty Shop? J ' OUSTON & Dt^NDY 'epartmerir Store J :et Columbia, S. C. , ^^vaa<;uanf?rn'roonoo,aooo.o.oooQooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'X'OC' A I'kiT/'i r<rn/\ f? n i O IU VI ? I * fltli 5 REESE. Prop: ?nt Medicines. Cigars. ?8 SC A hull Line of', ; ?_ rV PrepaTatirins at all- ' * V ' jr~ nd Sodas lE 7821'. ?. " ( olumlmt. S. m 5 >r^/^%rvrvor>r\r*r*oorMWr*oCW%orw%<%o^X . 77 .7 7777 77777. 77 7777777, EE?Y 4ent Store | ffStrdPlionc 7567 r Men, Women 'and "Child- { U? - ' ' X " J- .. { _ 2. linpi, Millinery f ore' is: First Class Tailor 'i*~?:aiity-Shop ior \2Lomtm ^ ^ Pride.? RtiyfromUS be- ;l; ? for Less. X o C'C,Ci,C'v.0.<:>c,.Ct.c,.000-C'.0.0.0-C'-0C')i,0-0O-0.0 D LAUNDRY J OD, Proprietor j ' ' * Veil Jroncfl. Our prices are' I: ; Called For and Delivered. VICE?Is Our Motto.B-LAUNDRY 1? ^535L_1XOLUxMBIA, S. 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