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PAGE SIX. ^ Nc- ' zi'y News The fanners arc very busy. They are begining to thin their cutton. One of he largest farmers in the county said that the average farmer has a very good stand of cotton and ip some t - pactions a-very good stanch-of-corn. The gardens are getting nicely. /_ Mr. D. B. Cromer has a very good "trocrk' garden'. He has already-suM out of that garden something over twenty jlollarsuWorth of cabbages - within one week! Mr. E. F. Floyd has a plenty of . sweet potato, and. tomato, plants for sale. If you fail to bed, see him / " The agriculture boys of the Mt. Bethel Rarmony School are beginning to thin their cotton. They said to their teacher that they wanted to be over by the tf'me school jeloses. .. Sunday was a high day a l'hav pel A. M. E. Church. Mother's' Day was celebrated at 3:00 P. M? they rendered a program. Papers and yd dresses were delivered. Rev. Smart preached the normon to a vn?y huge . ~frn\vfT . ~ " - -- f ,The. .writer was out to ilannah A. . * u ?.n ' r=3^:;? ?ms. Church on last Sunday. Tin; Odd Fellows lodge had their annual thanksgiving sermon* which - was . . preached' by Rev. G. C. Glover, the pastor. A very large crowd was out. If you wanta hear a real classical quartette, hear Bracy ?and and Cannon's They have one among the best on the road. They appeared before a white audience on May the 4th and sane for them. Their voices were broadcasted and heard in New York . City. Many compliments came back from New York to the quartettto Glenie Bcir^ugh is the leader for this qua ?f you " need them, phone the . ; w it C. L. BracyrNcwbcrry S. C. Y?? Mrs.- Delia?Davis visited relatives "and frier.ds in Columbia on last Sunday. She returned home on Monday aftetspending two days. She said that her stay in Columbia was enjoyed. ~r~ "77 ~ The new building at the Drayton Street High School will be completed Mr. Frank Downing is home. He 7~\" ~" and his wife are visaing his mother, Mr. Downing is Waking good in Palm Beach Fla. The spring revival meeting began 1 ftt TWhlphom Bnptist Chinch May 9ttr?It Is conducted by a preacher from Augusta-, Ga. Mrs. Annie Robinson is building an ? addition to her house Drayton St. TO THE BAPTIST SISTERHOOD OF THE STATE My Dear Co-workers: The time is fast approaching wher ""7 we shall meet in another annual ses aion our great State Convention al Laurens, S. C., June 23-20 inclusive -and give an account of our steward" ship through the year in our respee tive fields or service. ? .. . Let -me.urge^yau to a fnU amlhoar tv on-rmeratinn in V,n1r?inrr ,,o li?e great results at our,June meet ing. Let us pray and Ayprk to the jend - -that we put over f?ur best pragran for' the Master. ' ?7?r. Pray- that each of us may have th< trpe vision of service, that our hearts may be filled with His Spirit and what ~ 3s?tc may d? may be to the His Ilonm sand Glory. ??~$j Remember, our financial progi*an 'adopted at nur^last- mooting; thai each Disiri/1 Vice-President raise fif ' ty dollars ($50.00 for the Endowment Fund of Morris College, om half of which should have been sen) - to Dr. Starks on the Thanksgiving - f Rally in November and the other half of which to be brought to the Con; vention fn June. I trust that each Disrict Vice-President will be able tc ?? repprt her apportioned amount for the year. Let me urge that each Missionary Society arid Auxiliary make a special - effort to send to the Convention as large donation as possible for this fund. . ^ ..Remember the Boykin-Gilmore Fund for poor worthy girlsj get,as many members as possible. Each sister can rrmSe 'ahd sTrbuIcT get members Tor ?-??this important furtd. * ' Bring as many pieces of fancy work for our Foreign Missibn Fund as you canf Every piece was sold last year. Aprnns.,and chiUlran's-drassag sell es ? pecially.welj. Let us pray and work unitedly that we may haVe large offerings for Mis "sions and Education and God will bless uur efTurtsr Rev. W. R. Martin and the members of Springfield Church are busily engaged in getting ready' for our com infr- Elect. delegates and send in, their names as soon as possible to Mrs. Annie Johnson, G15 Jersey St., Laurens, S. C. I thank you for your letters and for co-operatioir givem mfty Qm1 bless, keep and srengthen you in every good work is the prayer of, ?*? TouS^s in His service, C. N. JONES, President. 7 Antler ami News . ' ; ' , i Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Crawford and i Miss Conyous Jones were the dinner guests Wednesday" of Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Jones. ? lvey. and. Mrs. S. C. .Camnbell and Mrs.. W. S Thompson were the dinner guests Siinitay of .Mr and Mrs. I T, lj. Williams. , . Tile ffiends jM^Ir.atui Mrs. J im Butler regret to know that they lost their hofild hy fue hi si week- The lost was partly eTmu^TlnnTisuranee. airlT But ier. who has been ill forsome time was removed to the hospital. M? '. and ,.Mrs^ C.'lre 'Davis relu~ hrated then 1'ifteenth wedding anniversary last Monday. About two hundred guests called during the ji?' ternoon and evening. Many beauti".inl"uilIs uiir ii't'iiu'd by fi lends, in . of-hcr towns as well., as Anderson, th,. niio of town guests were: Atlanta, Mrs. Roscmo.nd Pickens, Dr. " ai.u .Mrs. 0. 1 huihpf oil, Ml'., illld "M rs. '1 homus, A1 r. ahd' Mrsfl Biggs, Dr. Morrison and Miss Alie<. Felder * " . - -of -tfrcenvilk'.?A salad?and?sweet course* was served; ' ' / , All of. the churches in the city are - having-rallies?iTloe A. M. E. Church _ nn the :n-?l Sunday in Anril ifltJO.lO; St. Paul Baptist . raised $11188.'.);$ on the *lth Sunday in April. -The .Royal Bapxist Church will.have L "il h Sunday in May. While the AT. M. E. Church rally comes off in June. . Mr. Collins Smith passed through '.he city Thursday on his way to De.riot from Florida,. Miss Annie Mae Prince has gone to Washington ot spend the summer. 7~ltfss Lorena Thomas has accepted a nos-tion in the Post Office at Wash , ington. 'Ilio' Ki'diiiit'h Chautaugue conuuci. ed a broadcasting slation in the main I dining- room ol' the John- Ci Calhoun I hotel last week. St. Paul and Royal | Baptist churches choirs rendered a program that was enjoyed by Ander?i.on ii'ttdio luui'.?-??? ? j* j ? ''East L.vnue" the. dramatic play - presented by the star social club has -T-bewn-- very?f awfrably . receivedl-by?au.-j diehces in Andorsoy, Greenville and j Pendleton. The players'deserve much ! n aire for the "him1 thev have made with it. r" /? t Miss Willie Mae Jackson and Mr. 1 Romeo were married Sunday after} noon at the" hoint<- of Rev. 11,. C. And[ erst n. . We wish for them ahappy 1 sail upon the matrimonial sea. : 1 Mv Edmund Johnson, I)r. and Mrs. C. W. Montgomery attended the medi,| cal association in Columbia, visiting l several other- towns before return* - ing home. Mrs. Monfgomer'y spent t some time with her mother in Dar, jiington and returned Sunday night, r. ('.~l.ee Travis" was called to Co-jlumbia on business last week. -1 Mrs. Olivia' lolnvion??'"d rhilrlron Implored to Abbeville last week to vi j -it Mrs. Jennie Ellison, .' Misses Mnggie Butler and Annie , of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Peek. >-l ?^ ?1?. . PAITiTTY HPT 11 I'll. DOTS ? Our Zion at this point is doing so t j well spiritually. - nad ftnanciallyj- we r-j-as- memboi s are- rejoicing?over Lis j progress, hut its all due to God and i our fai.hful shepherd, Rev. J. C. Mej. CI el lan. Sundry School at Pin,, Grove A. M . H,,-Church opened at 10:00 A. M. with > Mr. II. W. Well, the superintendent, ; We were glad to see thc, jnany classes ; engaged in thc-discussion of the les; son. Rev..McClellnn reviewed the lesson i so constructively that all were made i to understand fully. As a pastor and r preuchetv we- cart boast of having thc.fcream .of thL, Piedmont ,Confer_ erne, therefore, \vP are satisfied. | Though the couds had a stormy i appearance, the 'loy.al members of Pine Grove pushed their way to the house of God. We were all made to | feel sad over the death-.of Sister Harris, . one of our faithful members. At 11 the hour for service thc " church was- crowded To witness a - soul?stirring sermon from the subjeet: "Death and the Judgment." The audience was held spell-hound, for surely the man -of God did preach. Our hearts m-rc mnrl(. tn nvorflrnv with joy. ? Many witnessed the school closing ,fo Miss Monroe, our teacher. It Was ? *111 1 ? ' r* " ???** ? iv? ^ -r tno nest wo had in mnhy years. Many - wfi-?.?,iUM)ti..ril Lu know Lhai Miss Ruby Collier had changed her name. May your matrimonial-sail he one of calmness. _ Qur nastor motored over to Zinn Ch a p.el nt .1:30 to jweaeh for -the-Odd Fellows. They were taken off of their feet, so to speak, for they learning^ thing* they had not hoard -of about the fringes. If we had more sermons like this^we would Joiow- more about our lodpes. Visitors are always welcome. , Ji-r - /l-? ? ' - . ? c ... - ~ THE PALMETTO Manning News ? AOTrinity A. M. E. Church on last-. Sunday, Communion?-services were had.- .Our pastor spoke from St. Jofih \ 8:32. He used as a subject "Truth" c At 3:tM) P. M., accompanied by the c choir, he weht^.to KingsUoo to-preaidi_i lor Rev. J. C. OuarlesM About lifiv , person went froHT Trinity includjuj^-j the choir. ? After-a-very -palatable din- , x _ nor, we im>ceeded__tp_the church. where a splendid audience awaited pur ar- ( ~ rival. Rev; Parker spoke frojn ST ^ Luke 12:15:23. He used us a subject,-'TJfe or ~a living^ which ?%. A ..col- s " lection oi $2b.uu was taken. _ Tin1 par- ^ ty from Trinity made' a womlerful j impression upon Kingstroe nad Rev. ~ tjuurles and lus good people made it . ~ ~Ycry pleasant for the'-party. j-1 The Juvenile Missionaries under 1 Mris.-Sarah-Parker, held' an interest_ ing,. meeting at Mrs. Mary Anderson <on Railroad Avenue, la^t Friday eve- * ning.- Their next meeting will be at, ""WaHcer's AVchuc. Mrs. Jessie Bunks of Georgetown, is ; \tstl1ntf relatives and friends in JLhe 1 city. She Has.been teaching.at Great. A -FaHs, S. C. this last winter < ( Key. IT, E. Mack is indisposed at ' thii; Writing. It is hoped that he will ' soon.recover. ' .Jj, - Mrs. Broko, the~vcry etiieient Wtjtr of the undertaker,- gave a dinner lasi Saturday for her club. It is reported that she .y.'as successful. Revs. M. J. Sumptcr, O. A. Fuller, John Brown motored to Davis Sty- j tion last _Friday to attend a board t meeting of the Y. M. C. A.. While l , there, they met many friends and ae-' p quaintances. ? . ..J., Mr. Charley Walker.is The only out- j standing candidate from the Manning y District, for the General Conference since Bro. Gyp 'Ragin has gotten .out I ) of the race on account of his~Tola- j " tionship with the conference. Man-1 : ning District will stand solidly lor ; Bro. Walker in. July. .-. CROSS HILL LOCALfr - On Tuesday night of last week, j ,, Miss S.^ L. plose'plv^ivt^the closing Hill. . *' j; On Tuesday and Wednesday, Miss s seph were the welcome, guests of Mrs. ii T?.I n>i._ : uuma HQ 111111 UtlU^IUUJ1 III' teachers had a wonderful, time . \vhik\J[ there. ( On Thursday afternoon, Mr. ar.d n Mrsfl Redd Campbell gave a surprise. n dinner in'honor of the faculty. ? p On Friday night the closing, exer- ! f cises for the small children were giveil t at the.sch^ij house. A large crowd f> wintessed the program, Prof. K. D. Perrin, Mrs. J. A.'Rapley, Miss Bes- p . sie Raplpy, Messrs. Willie Williams,| McKinley Gilbert were thL. injgrpsting ,] visitors from Greenwood. . .' ' . tfu 1 XliC?l?iiy ] ivi ill ivlm ; ! - -was, had "at feethel Sunday afternoon- , was a grand success. . . , j {| The facutly. Prof and Mrs. Mit-' t chell,, Miss L. Rapley with Mr. M.c.=_ 1 - Gr.wii and' MlSh S. L. josepn were. tnc " tlhinor guests of Mi. ai.d Mis.?Work-? mum. frui ^uncncit announces 1110 . closing of"* rtar~st1yf>fit~hcr?' a Friday - night, May 12th. ?Everybody is . in. I- -vitcd-""'"*. ' * _ ; n Miss .Lucia A. Rapley, who has spent the winter :n Cross Hill teach- 1 i.ng, wishes to have Prof. Mitchell. 1 scglars,' parents and.-friends know v that sne' has enjoyed her teviii work to the fullest extent and most of ad ! the' love, hospitality and respect v shown her while here. Miss. Raploy 1 1 is * expecting, to return to. her ]iome c in Greenwood, the first of the week ? I to the regret of her many friends of ^ Cross Hill. j-' - A A XI) T. COM MEN C E M IvN T f n " The trustees, faculty and gradua- ? . ding classes invite you to be present ] at the twenty-ninh comnienlcement i of The Agiucultural and Mechanical } Pnllefro r\f Vr>>-tl, w.llv... ? ? f v. .v.. wi.umwi ill. viroens- ; y boro, to be held in Dudley Auditori- ? urn, one thousand nine hundred and f - twenty seven.? ? ? ~rf - -Friday, May 27, 8;00 P.?M.?Prize Rhetorical. . ' 'L.|. Saturday, May 28, 8:30 P. M.?1 - Prasidont'B Root-plum t-o-ficniur Cl?v:<.*?-? ? "" V Sunday, Afay 20, 3:30 P. M.?Baccalaureate Sermon?The Rev. Wi"* L. Ransome. A. M.. I). P.. Pastor of 1st.: flautist Church. South Richmond. j Monday, May 80 -Alumni Day. id 10:00 A. M.?- Business Mooting ,>f Alumni-Association. . iT: 3:00 P. M. Class Day Kxerciscs. * h 8:00 P. M.? Annual MttSicale. |Td , * - *< ruesaay, iviay :tl, 015 A. M.?An-jsi nual Competitive Drill. 1 {a 2:30 P^IVL^rCC)mmencement F.x-1 d ereises. 1 . ~ * } Tu Address"? Ml*< CharTes ^Wesley, A. 'si M., Ph. D., Professor of History, IIo- t< ward University, Washington, D. C. li ' J~r~ ' r- . , , ; i LEADER Aiken News Rev. "N.- H. Jotlz, D. D., the greal iV.estein gospel preacher and leading, tvangeiist of the A M. E. Church, ac omptfiHed by hii>,-*vwifoTis conductor _a. .very successful revival meetng a CY.niluThoid A.?34,?10. .Church . if \) hicTT Rev. Ar F. B. Hwry is pns^ Tli0 AimukiI 'l'limil:i;g'lt'lng program'1 >f tlio~Odd Fellow* and ithe Household )f. Ruth rendered at Weslov C. M. F.. ore_st;ng-talk. in. ju.?t a few minute's. la Mi:1 ;ifIiirin>cj;i "(lit1 pastor was call-j T.l~iTWay, so she was the speaker of | lav evening. Every boy and girl in | his community put forth an effort | o-ht-ai'4he Speakerrn-She entertained i largo audience.' Iler main thought lvat_shc wished- to leave-with us wasibys and girls be a Christian, be of onto service in the world. That-' is vbtrb Er-rd-Trrrnt 7fo^ do. We s bine ihie think 'v.at. Coil has turned his tack 'on us; we?should change that; e have turned ?ourbj acks on God. diss Waters, did not ask for any offving, W?t wo^?ave her as a donation 7.1". She^gave many thanks for our iff. Sister Julia Singleton is still morning.. She was out to church Sunday. Everybody: was very glad to oco her. Sister.Rena Myers is still sick. We.ape.. j-h'e will soon. recover .ajidgaln' ,cr strength again. f~* c Mr. Jihuden Jones and Miss L. V. Tyers are planning. a~Mother's Dav >rn?;vam for May the 8th. Every j .Iother in this community-is invited-' o cofne out and hear "what is going o lie said; PniYipttCfr Tost one of its drup stores y fire recently. STATE COLLEGE NOTES i _ -The annual event, known as Stucnts Government Day was observed ith untfstiaT success May Oth. A acuity of excellent students selected y the student body performed the uUes of all college officers and fntructors,, taking over the entire mahrement of the institution during the ay. Every detail waa carried out ijh precision resulting in impresions that will aid those who are soOn > tnfce up duties of leadership in ?7-? ZTuTrih Sunday- night; was very iaipirihg.; The. sermon .by Rev. Beard >'. t'cJuni!) a v.as a very forceful and instructive one." ~ Rl'nt hers' Day was nhserved by all, if the churches in the city last Suiw lay. . "77 ~ Mr. M. H. Harrison. D. \V. A, motored to Johnstcm, making "an luicHd visit to yueon Ann Uourt iso. >7. lie reports that it is one anoiic the besl in thu State, Ho found" up -on degree work. Schofiel'd played their last ganic^ Viday with Brewer Normal at Green-' vood. -The score was 11 to 7 fn favor >f SVhoiichl. The team played well, is it ~wns reported. : Mrs.. Sallie Milie is'in the Augusta Iospital. \Ye~ull hope, she will soon i > j able to he hack, home again. I'rof. W. I). Drake. in his;?usual , orcoful and scholarly way presented { 1 wTmderful address to the graduat-j 'eho 1 las! Tuesday night. Prof. T. j \ Cury is the cHicient principal of J his" sdhool. lie aso preached the annul t! ank..giving sermon to the Odd Yllo.ws at Ridge Spring last Sunday d.-rht. ; ;. Mrs. .Anna I and.v of Leesvillc, ar- ; ived in Aiken last Saturday to spend oive time with her daughter* Mrs. !. M. Jones. T'c". I'. M i--r!ey pit-ached A . great. o' nion la t Sunday morning. "The j rue m-.tker" was his subject. . IYMAX ATsD TAMPI.ICO NEWS The SuixJay Sch<>ol at Hyman was. pone.-! at. the usula hour with the ( ii| erin'.Vndent at his post of duty.; lovotjotwl?lesson was Trust in order.; tt'ter which, the Sunday School as-; ml/led to -their various classes. The pi", ir'omlenC rrvviwrd the lesson a full. A Rood report was. made. At the morning service, Rev. H. H. lutle'it, pastor of Mt. Zion- Baptist; hurch graced the pulpit in his usual! lanncr and sent out a striking scr- J ion; which held the audience spell1 j bund.' lie brought out'several useul. points. ' Ask those who were there i o lell you about it. .Old Mt. Zion was rraced with a large audience. It' ems /is if the spring weather is; ringing them out. A* the < lose of the scrrnorij the qu- | lience was. graced with one of the roatost women of South Carolina, ^ IVi'';'" "ho 's Innwn "it rhe Stotes'as ;t gront <;pp-bfinr -i-ndT ; ival Christian. She was introduced | o .the audience hy the pastor, Rev. 1. II. Butler. She enw n %?#*? *? ??i.i ______ Sattfrday, May 14, 1927 . vuisity, Washington, D. C. where she ^ wil be the house guest oi' Mr. and Mrs, ^ William L. Tyre at 1017 Kenyon St. MAlDhNSCHOOL (.'LOUIS' Sl-S-1 SIONC Miss Rosalce C. Shelton, Columbia Girl Principal-of North* Carolina School ?-? ^?'r?. i ?,? Maiden, N.C.,May 5?Tho?Maiden -Graded School, o;Uv ol the best aeliuols in ",NU*i4JitfC(>ri,linii I'linu'-nTa" close hero last mjibt with exercises ut the school auuiiui Uiinj ; t Miss Rosa" Lu^Siteitilta a^gfaiidate' r-of Miner Normal VchOb* Wpfyjftgton, P. .Co is tIve cncr^'if principal of. the Miss Shelt-on--eame-pto -.this fcomrnurtitx a year ago, reorganized i the toachfuig System, mincing tl're Maii^den School' .f^n. the ijrc.i edited [ ()iii,:ii tional list \\dth, the State Department of Education, \1L A MisS."Maudje %'t*.|.i\I*ity.Vc'II of .Cm-noll I University is the "Comity- .Supervisor ; of- Colored Schooling.: this County. l ACt.he county enivuiioncemont exerI cises a weck^gaj held af Newton | Court House ninTir.Ti.im. M ? ^li.di ton's school was awarded the second I prize for the best syllool" in "literary ; work in Catawba r.>imty" Miss Shelton Ts a Columbia," FT;~C." girl ami is a daughter of M'r. E7 ?"? Shelton, who lives at 028 Short St. She left foilimintr the closing of her t.uhool to be m'CM'iil I'oi 'the1 pnveuia" iriehcenient seftsotv at?-Howard Unif THEijfE i?j N*0 libCCEliiSi 1- ; ; " '.?* "Slo^rnepc ;{ . Most Ei;6h Most Sanil | V. ; Mo. t. Satis $ ? Most Auto | : ' ' MFT110I) OF UEFR SURE-SAFK^S i nrv i/^i? V/ l i 1 1 ^ Li $ ~ -J0KEU1E_ >: 1721 Mill II Sl :*: SERVICE: 3 i 51? V j .; j ' CHEVI v No mutter when you buv your n rt . .i- . ' O It will ptij' -you to. own a Cite" % catc. jjilCACSi:? O It vfill enable'you to enjoy t'l P . l 0 Tt'tviH make your monthly pay g ' ' : g It \\ ill save you (I .per cent on a Ct It Is a safe, thriftv investment 0 . * 0 Asl; lor details,- t'? peivent am 1 CENTRAL Ck -??- ? - .SALES ant g ' 1233 HAMPTON AVE. ?i__ -V_ __t__ PilOiU coXtvOOOO-i-vv's-x*:-' ~ ^pa_1l II ) II ~I? I ' .u?? UNDERTAKER AND L OF SOUTH CARO 1006 WASHINGTON ST.. Pinckney's Sdnit _ BEST RttLtfL'EI) i!t.THf TOM YO i? ftgwaMgwuti-mi Jiim juuajjj* I ANNOUN ft DEAR FRIENDS: ? at M \2 Washington Strict I ; O men's suitsancl ladies' < Main, ci w Let me~uff?e yen to tnok' ov^!' All clothing made tO mi qT at any price. Tknow I can sav ? 4>ekt?^-See-nrw for your spring <= Mr George W.- All rn wl 0 John Rurkhamrr of Charle?0on d department, 1* shall look to so , N- w. *rrv i i?im?w?ljuzw??ml???^ | J. FERGUSON RUFF T j....... FLORIST. : I 110 Wheat St., Columbia, S. C. Cut and Wftifod.Flowers. ; 1-uiK'ial Df.sitrns A gggggggE '. ? FI.OWJIUS DELIVERED * Mail Orders Receive. Speciali . Attention ' ' '. - 1MIONK :ts 11 r^'>?^v^vrr<*?'i;rO",5r,TTOC,"0'O^O.OC?,>'?00?>'> ? jjj The Economy Shoe , ft \ 4 Repairing Shop O JAKE LUBANKi, "Froprielur ? jc0 1003 Washington Street '? !. S' Work. Neatly and Accuiately Done S ft ^Vl'J'k (..ailed Fo? Ai>d Dcl.vered "S"U\ L U.S A "1'KlAf Fhone ^Wiib Or- ? i"| Thank .You," g . C>OOOOO?>OC)OOOC>OOOOOOOOC*OOO0 |-QtiaKiy Pressing Club -r? Dry Cleaning, Repairing,. i\J^ " terir.g and Dyeing \W~rmr~ih business fur.Cyoui' ?? ? ^ venifitrmrtd out living: A tic Cooperation would help. . .1. R. Donley', Manager Sumter St. Phone 3861 fr~ o-ii .~iT^ ?' / ?* '? ?* *? ** % * UL SUiiaTiTlTE FQK ICE | ' (litlable r' -j^ v uniical . tary : . $' iv factory $ J~\i >niatic . . X I? IGKUATION KNOWN" | IT iENT?S A VINO |_ COMPANY 1? L "* PHONE:, .."f :U5l X After Office Hours. % v 'I"!* 'X' v*:*v :..yvC'Ovv'yocrC"r"t":,"0"c?oooo<'?t;ovo a '-V. ? 3.QLET g? cxt car? ? ti?4 - iv I'rolct .0 per cent Purchase ;C\ert fi- .. ^ ./.. . le economics of buying for casfh. ? ' S " 1 ' . 8 nicnts smaller. '8 ill service charges. ~ g . paying- 6 per cent interest. 8 1 safety?Endorsed by Bankers - - ?., _ < I EVROLET C O It' 1 SERVICE tczE ?- S *"-~ COi HJMBIA.S.C:?$ 2 4221 ..... " J jvvvv'jvvoee-r'C'Oweeor.ooiOT?-? UNERAL HOME JCCNSLD EMBALMLR?~ LINA & GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral |~ "Eiqulpment: 1 as the Best And Better than the Rest jg . And Prices Less ' ~ * \ Residence Phone 7765 COLUMBIA, S. C. ary Barber Shop I CITY. COM E AND _= LUSJELF. .UWJ1MUU?WBBWE??D?M ov?c.GtiQwooc?ooc- c : *' : o'iyo"o?*> ? CEMENT -1 * it 1 litive oprnecl n Tailor Shop ? wi carrying an all wool line for ? Ml suits and one piece tlicerr^. ft my line. ' S| easure-^your choice of.any (0y]o ?fi| r you money and give you the | 10 tailored for fifteen years with S i S. C., is manager of the ladies & / e you come in. i S With Rest Wishes I Arq Yowr^.-'-"-^ N. H. Collins. 'Gen':' Mgr. ' %