The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT. - - Columbia Negri [ 1 * . : . _?: It is ciiOout aking to ; th^ officer* and members?u?_thq local .Business League . to the uenuiijo interest manifested in' t.he Qi^an.bia- . tion by ;the niemln-rs. friends and the community in vre'V nil. . _ ^ : The jfriftjnegg. League h.i.s handled Ink to our:.gr<?;Vj.\ the', e. vveie^ivt'eri ed to us by tie' OaUimMa iHiabiher of. ComnieiT.e for ait'Milfen. 'I he. Hijsi-. ' . WQOiie^LeaKuo .ha^ ^ '? ' ''n^c>r^u^ tlie-juneih|?l?yv?l ahd.;iit playing pail i.l' lire ?1 ?>! Sin'orb tan fi>r n)'eililu > nt' niii- eVcHii). before the t'Vnmt otiii ? '-''(rti-ririnft bo* ' dies. *. ~ M4"j;4iN(. bp.'uTTyii.:! ttfgiXBSft' ami |'ji;t?vIi'\.ii. Vi.i:\ - \v<?mi:\.c*i s.ri) roit i \ - - - ~ ~ * At l-|w ser-Wi 4; ..of t lUT'Aieks* I in- i hh e Py ovcL "tj \ ! ;l 11 1 ' ' " ' ''' 11 l" 1 * " Kv*ith the I'iiA: T UprU-i s ot t.he : Southern K:? lr-'.-ill ^h" are alleged ' * ft) he out' n-C *.-.111 jm? ;>';:iv a a result WWII H 'II " " ??-? Hvrrisr wxtmi:n. mr:i-:t ?r'?r- ? -1?:-Uimt.'ailu:jLi m-m j':ij-i y < me ?_ _i_,_ml<hp'-iVa.*' pivsom ..at M-hc. yiiii-ilmi, ull_ tlie1 arirhv* el': wylC-Ane oil bch.a'lf Of the city. I'ht mayor. in simple Ian-jruaye spohd the ^importance 7^ ' mis .> t he relation this-work hearsto our well luvntr. ami expressed his i f oli'ii >: >! \v ,n-n in l.?aa:Lvv>'.U'.h.' '. .>sai'ein^ t." 'them?bit'-rit i+e-A iti/e i?r,v utVlaiurente tl. wlshe- and toopu'iitietv of tin ah" for a very' pleasant and- jirolituldu stay ' in the city of . w.hteh Vie is the chief exoeutiy'e. ~ ~?Tfer' "Uwr '?f'ia;Vh "Trf?wrlcnme ?on behalf of-the^iuiiiiistevs of -the .city, ?; i'eHvtnnTt*.-H--Ki-v?-I? Witlicrsnoon of the African Mcthorfht Kpiscopai % . riu'ireh-. the tia'Vi.r c.-rtv.t aeaim to'the floor to dee.lariy4.lTC- fa'vo'-ahlo impression . nnu'e. itp.on him hy -the speech, lie concluded I-y saying: "I congratulate v.ou on havinur a. 11iarf'TiV'T-rvvir midst who' eari make a speeeh like that." spenki i s d tring- the re? rep: i' ?n?r^-.a ! i >+- iv:iMe^'damPS Louisa Owcn^TTirr Mrs. Annie I.tin Owejis. 'Ill'' ri-' ponse oh. ho half of the "f'onventWin \vas iunilo by "Misr.B. L. Hare of Spartaribtirg. , .. President Speaks S- The PresidentV-> address. delivered Thursday night gave special em^phasis t o t4w?or:os UiaLiiha-e of m?s" '. SVOn work.. Sim i iii'obasizeii tin: val, lie of a life in slerngdlieiiing the ifistructi(>n iha-missionaries atteatiit to ' giye.' .v.:; Lot- us?be true. -si-.Wrx? . she insisteifT "a:td give to the worhl eaeh of iiSj- a real lifio^'^Si'ie als^uuuJ^^a ?. pdea .in behalf of p???n\ worthy girls .' 'raged the 'Baptist Missionary \vo men. iif- (.'arukuu to I lie? rntl ol mr- doing more that the hetielieiajnes of ? the. fund. iippr priaL'd for. edimatron ? ? > oi'l 11f 1'- 11iii ,< a ? re.fonT gratulatuig the women on what thev have done, the p resident expressed - -4i i i ' uio.iiH I5> i ??l I mil. I IHIU IIIUM'-IIUU HOt'lH'I'll tlohe in' cV?mjiavison vyitTt other bodies. <? ?fttL4o.s.sC?iimd)ei-s. i-i',;nr The Women's Federation Club*'as- an-e>:ui?j>le, She; _ _as \yeil. as M i>. 1 Wuldcn. . well _ la iui\11 Club wunmn. of. Columbia,. Jx-TTcvcd. that the , ta^iYcntTon .etui- roi-e more mowijV .t>iiittrrnnrrh vrr-ll laid plans. . "More and .better. oryaiuzation is needed" tJicy said. ' ^ The?addle.'.'.?whieh was referred to a committee composed of several' ' ""persons from' all over fhe Statip in-: 1 cludtfd live very' helpful vreeomniendations'. ? ?Aiiw.nir,?rfrr-r n-i'oinnioiwlaiioii.-t Vverethice ^ iei.-itC ant onys. The first n .1 j|h iii. in, aCtht_ trttdo\ ntent. fund to M?>?vis College and every en or.'.'.'-y toward "Tli" < n< 1 oi rcnlizmir all J fyf that f 1111(1. Tin- u-i'ond' y ttegostod Churches"(if South Carolina.,the same ---tfr -k' of)syrv<Tl--in Ort'ifrtT of eartr ~ycaw Tli?- thus ' pYoeyfe?1~ will tfo for the* maintenance of Mor ^ris College. This-, movement, declare' . some, is the m<>-d forward rt.op ever taken l?y the o vvonn n in .view of the of the. iti'ca.i : . i'< ? Mh h.idis! ^hrrdfes realize now thranm their endowment days. She also urged Ufo organization of a Junior Mikado nary hand in-^'JII'lT church. The, Commit toy reported fay-' orahiy <rf all these recommendations."! ' V I >V. I ? : I -? *. * 1 ;? ? ..... .. |M Iiinii. HI .nor- , ?ris -fVdlojre, Sttmtcr, spoko^rirtny : niyht. His plea in hohalf of self-help I on tin* parpof ttrru race was a 1 stronp nh(\ Tie cited the cronf change"! ' pt-irir in mil?( (11U'ill'iUHMl ? tem, stating that institutions- art" ?gradually fulling' into -hands_af_ race presidmts and teachers. and that the challenge comes for us to mea8ure up to the task. In so doirfg, we o-. ... ; :. business Leagiit "T 7 y \ ? ,1 . of the Southern Railroad ?peraUn twelve rt a ins ni Siiithad daod d<N tweleve ti'ains .in South r.irolina-jnatl hour was devoted to the'planning f< ' hy State _ Meeting fo our Busine: .iui Professional" ruen "and women "i Inly 2<tth for the* Purpose "of conse .vx:-V ? tih?_jt.dvisability j>L >>rg*tniztng ..S'.a'v Busyness League. It* is an ui disputed fact that as a rac.o. \>'e -nee a clearing house for our racial il that Is not colored with politics, d no mi-nationalism or yfht1"' many t*th< "i.- ni>."?< K otwtvnht bun- I-Hiitl progress tend success. Benin tod: and talk about, the' State Meeting ' V'tfmbta on duly 20th. No matt what you represent. if it is ah honp V 'e calling, we 'want your presen ?t?t'niy meeting.. *?s ? The Local League will convene ne i .:omaty evening at 0:4a for one hot The meeting will'be held at the lv. ' I'. Hall, Masonic Temple. ll.'U. Walt mji'tun PJease come on time ai . . . j intV " . : . , I. S. LKkVV. President* ? W. C. JOHNSON/*Secretary, . shall . have t?? iln-larger ymtjuhrutii [that the^e. institutions nii^ht rema j in the..front rank, and give the -si atrrtrantreimr their nmtntonam The eon vent inn .concTutled its nfrj ' i:e: proper, Saturday, and thc.prjir ! <>!' Sunday waswyiven to di*Votidn i pu ai hihtr, memoirs ' and the reaali <Hsit-t*ejv (iw^fandiup' reports. All .he oHieers . of the 'convention we retained, and Airs. Jones compliine ]jt"d oh her very.queenly composa *.>. ;t pi'esldlrty othcer. -> . Mi re than fourteen district vie presidents were ui>pointed_ an<) t siiim* -r.amoer pi new societies r ported. Fnancial receipts for tl . s.i'.ssion_ went _ far ahead of last yje with u total ot' -. Anions t visitors were Drs. P. P. VYnt son,~N tiniKi! Baptist Missionary Agent, , Wr'StewnnJ. Missionary Secretary TTreenville.-S. C.j S. Campbell Anderson; Professors John Wilsc .}. Fin ley of Chester anil T. L. Uuc ??4t-of Benedict. College; Drs. J.Medellan .and .1. B. Smith of the " '-! . 1'.., t htiivh and- DV. C,;-\V. drim ilT i'".-i y. all'ahle'dentist of- Anders and l)fs. Gundy and/KarTe" of G.K*c ' viilc ' -With this splendid bntort'ainme elided, the convention .memhers U .of. 1028... d ( DNCUKSSMAN 11 AM lILT ON FIS .IK. PUAISI.S IlKKiris.M OF N KG HO TlfOOPS ; ' Continued--from Puke One-"1'do. tjdt propose tcis olfer this B ay;yn unless it is. at the United '1 | mahil of the' colored people of A me j r-i whose . interests. jire_. vitally alTi , ted. If the colored mothers and fat : ers and veterans themselves cam* unite on this Bill, they canot urii *.'.n :m\ th'uig and their political?bid ern e will be reduced to a minimi! The Southern Congressmen sa they opposed the Bill because th were oppospd to segregation and Sc at or Reed re-echoed htis talse lofT 'Phe fact is that the colored-hoys we drafted into. the. service'as -Ne.gr o and segregated njrto; colored rep ment.s where t hey fought' aiul 'die hut when it ignites to co hi me mora ,_Lug their deeds and ..of those wl paid?the supreme <aeiitice. the e of segregation is' raised,. There only one way to secuVe the passage such a hill and that is by makir your wishes known to youi* Senato and Congressmen In STo uncoria tei'ms indicidually, .and .through yoi political, fraternal anil church oi paiir/ations. % I "All we ask ts' that"The Tfn.jusTTIi . l imination against the courage ai j war services of the Negro soldier 1 i tunic .away wun and that a hatt ' monument bo erected in Franco whi< will bo "for all" time an inspiration ^ j loyalty, patriotism and heroism fi all'' the colored people of America ~T~ " ?tr~ -?' .'* ' ' * * Continued front. Fa pre One of^iethel A. M. K. Church and j;a\ liberally t*> every call and Was ei dcarcd by all who knew her. .. IT. The wrifer received the intelligent on'Friday morning that this colore -dady-wrrultt be .buried in the white pe pie's churchyard in the Baker's fam 4y plot and I-not only attended the fi heral outdt the respect for Mrs. Mo -ris nnd of sympathy arid inspect f< Mrs. George L. BakOr, but also to s< ne of the moat spectac^ar sights r seen in South Carolina. As I neiii >d the church I saw a large house-lil fent that covered the entire famil . ? \ s : THE PALME : plot'and under this tent were man Ibeautiful mahogany chains. In th The casket, was one of th.' heat hit t-he floral tributes wcr^ .a .Heaped env of beautiful aiulTSostly flowers. M?-rr MeCprinick Undertaking.estyblisl U I mont had the funeral jui_cJiai4ie<_aL h-1 tfave - very courteous .service. His 'im ig ialiun lavDi-KLiiii* co'vQYod the cart >r which was du>r from, the .grave -an 5f? proseritoil titling 'trace tin- the "it; >n aion. ' T'ho puJt beurers won; select*1 :T- 110111 (Tut nesv class ot "White- on i/.ou: a viz; Mesrs. J Sa u-suiv I'k 11. > I: I^Tj? a- itury'lialt.-^- ?M-'r., afrtd rriuj lit <hiiswell of Aumi.-ta,?iiepxaia aii ls?' Dr. WHlhrm Weston. li. Beverly lj_ei 0- i ort and i'-.- -1. Kninipor o| > or B. The pi'slou ((JLUh'ini'fy to ciin.i li. .1 la- Bc( . J,ii:. 11? III \ 1'. I'hl iv ITjis, iiTIwiaTcft-fmtfvyi-\- kin in i' her. " of Mrs. (leurju'c I.. Baker (?iKv- her 1; merited liush:ind) loves h<;r servanl co ^nd her servants love her and -peak i the highert loi m> of her?ll-.-r Imci-i xt ed llushand was a friend to ihe j> i a".?and he pouii part id'-hi- cn'i oT nu's contTrufuTIy t?t~?TAiTu? jio"oT"0'iffi* h~ "in ate oj our^a'roiiji. - We crtii-'l he! id from syynpathi/.'ny: with t'hi-s ? ' 111 r 1 1111 r i' Ti r 1 ' I Mr . 1 c-r d Hker. :? .itx?i?j4t?laek-'on.'" ? ^ 1221 " Richland St root . lir niurc.Tok. c,r intfkbuia CO MM IS^Oib' MHiRKSSDS.?-?rack con:'i-.ur.Nt v- ' llt, j. - Indianapolis. -June' 1 >o-lat in j that'll nc\v South has Voitie into Ik inj 1>j direeteij. laj'^ftv hy- hus'n-o-s reei j,fl auiuv'nl' whon- are' tnrainir' it ! Kepubtieiin.d'arty. I Mi: Will \Y, Alto n_ > irndev ?ij" . Allan? a... I heyt ,?r <?! it rc romnussion >.n Interraefhl- Relation ?j last nicht M'hti'i ; lit*1, Xa'ii.n.il ?a t'"i thu."A.i^'n*iciient..ji/t' ' - e- I ' . ' .>red IVorl. now in Isth Annuo] < "i he . 1 i toreuee hero. . . { ? ?. . . 'Vi'lii' now loaders < l' ii'iclu 1 ry* In ' V j . South-, arc hai'lly. conus _of. A} |-- Trace-- (uti'i.tiun. Ait _irLV?'...4o.iiil _i Vty, Al_oJ -?| amltt.?" l'i). thum' it is a, labor ip-tci ' I Hon and an indie t rial, 'pystion. Tin. .ire propooupioil. as the" rust oT TT ()1 * . ^nation is making money. "With-they. I tho hnt-ypot i.n tke'r tlrnkins* is no ?n, r ' , , . ^ j titer the.rare problem, politics or tut ^ i ialmenlalisni; it i htr-ine-s. The ^ j do niVt Kp.t excited over tho race Iool ' loin except 'as it liii; ht alVect indie ' t rv. Yhey * iut> Willijur ' o listen wit on ??* ?? i , - -rmtnd$ open and po-ait least as fi jus the Iks-! ftite'i'i>t of. industry '<1< y ' mnml'i - A-?~I ft' J'Thc coming . of -ieiliisfr-y .and tl new. eecmoniic -biiek'-i r,ound-is Af*.\vl []y i AiW. ...>i itin^ \ III lit*' 4.HJH I l"L*? ' , philosophy' of the Smith-. Thousam "brf lmsiness. turn :??->* KepuMican,- n: tionally, and*; are yielding to (ho a irunients thai malve t !.e 'hu-iurss silt ion of this eytmt ry t'avoiabje to tl Ropubl icap "pary. They ho lonvi ~ respond in the. old slogans in' loo; politic s.' As "a i hey are in lit oront "to local pyliliciL l>Ut ultimatel "J I indUferenro. nai' t vice v. ay to.ail it ^'r lelligent?interest haMtci ^ upon-win '' l" they conceive to jjc eonri btrsiness' j?? >l'* j licy-. This means a i i< foun<j(.chaity "" | in the.politics of the South;. t'oljeges Studying Usice Relations |- "T*hit- most oh. io is ,i Itanuc \v-liic 11 j Is taking place in .the I'loili-vi; n In*. lation to the race prohlein. is the it telligent inlcres.t oil many college to: L>y -hers, college students and though1 n" fill people gvnerallj. In'the .ol.il dav H'- '.here was naiehtatty. tail linie'sunh ,v j TV) liearU !(Tc-oilevc- roar<es of stud ^ | on "Various'-jilntsys-id t he rare prut iiom arc now hi" tire -nun iInr t urru ! uluni. . Thousand; of students ar d-. > working and wri' ing on. these thymic , I . . l-o # / , k?. and an?exheust ret? Vxpnftnat u-n ?fV . dii-s,' |i-i]tiT^ l o'i.j :I'I ports, oi' i I-, .' South revt?tls tha' (hr\ arc thought P? fuJ. honcSt and liln nil, ig : "'The chu<che~ in the South ! re rs for to white churches - have in th Tni past been silent.. This si Fence i ir being. broken. "Two irreat Souther i*- [denominalions are t -day working on I fairly liberal nrp.giams ?7 educatto: s- for their young TT'ople - to he useid in young people's sot iet-ies and Sun day Schools, le Negro Test of American Democrat; h "The .nation must lital spine \va; hi to deal"W ittr- tlHy TuTrh and mob .vrn yj' leny/e. The fight, is discoifrafcinit. Ai " ken was a slipping hack on lite par I of Sou'th- Carolina. The guiltios S S'ates are now Misbtsippii .end.JiTO 'rida where there' i* no effective op position t.??. ro??'o violence 'and Arknn re sas where ther is very little; Thes n-. States have heenr the leiist influence by thy new economic and industiia :o .They "Itjr irfitnt^te 'd [~ly ""Targe popldat ions *>f poor wiht n- type.' They have many isokde??eo7ii i- munties. Lynching must he looke ^ """" hy. th? W^olo II o I > o O v:.. linl iv rihle that flieso'indifferent and hack IT- n'-M-d >i*ii?rp .hill hi. li. put I ;e end to it. rJL "In closing may 1 say that I ar r- not? especially interested?m~ Nrtrroe ce or the race problem. Something ver; y much" larger than this is involved ii TT5 LEADER T ^ yl I'RKSTON ALLEN III NT IS v DKOWNKK l\ PHILADELPHIA ! ;- . New' York. "June liK ? Preston AI < ' Icmi. I'lji'iuerly oi this- city. . i*f$l. on< linn a nu* inlu;r of the (tu'Dliwi- fuui L: -Quuavt:! to VViyi. drowned lust uiuet d,?ui. i'j.itrha'.(.-i^'hi;p in thi' .Dcl'wAVaso rtv' r-r. *fr iivs were held ai h" * i i v:-ii ?-* v<i ? * v. -vi - V?i?imiteu?rmiuil nor1 vlt-es tr~>k -piiue srt 10(len Oonu'tyrji b in 1 lii..i.k4i'.hittar- - ?-p ' ^ i r r-r-.in^ V.-U--. widely .known thrur Tiait. t:*c. < *rtir:ry; for rfui*iTtjc his-'tru* vj:ir Ui'c-.-'Hi- hi- Rallied jit !' uniiu'iiud. m.niher of friends. Aftel I :i?; .1 the i i. f-ui yeais, lu- tcavt "" 'tp h- ; vr.-'-rk '.<? .h.'n .his , mother and ^' tn i 11- ' ? -*- --?^ : 1 | 1' to.ana- :?n a. fh e monitor in ^ 5T- i.:.tT-a . 1'car-/in. the, tJioir. Sevv aT. ::????cti;-it:*,'-Were io/fdVod at the l' : to* " Si/n'tf;". *'Tell .brother I'll .1- The C-lm.nddy' Quartette 1?;?th ; ids?rr?t?rfrn?t+rr?weary." '* , T! . .So a In ; ,i ,lubi e< Singers, which M r. limit wa': al><i a member. sang "ini \ > <ia;;fi-s.--ing selections unI 1 Ik- 1. ali-r-hi|> of Mi*. -I. A. ihek?f . . ' ' orson. . >ii. 1111i'.l u ill' In TTTtr-rurHfi.k ni.iii.i ' 1 of his fruntb . who were deeply shocka i \. :.'vis late. hiatal tributes wtfre ny d. bountiful.. 'Messages- of a-'h h -i- eVie-receiyed from far and I. r. riillFTuu- l>rown and MissBe. rit-e. <i relative were ove.r from New ?-l~i)-fb-d-Jtiei-iri-h ?' u- . in Metnoriam * ,V' T|> re. '?: tide In t'h<j affairs mcnt^ W iii.-h t-nVjt" al fU>o<nMhids to a fdf(. t una! e. K.;. lUi.'u all the voyajre of their lives ! iji -lado'.- and miseries. ??4-^? ?v!'i .i t'nl',o y?v.vo now afloat. U: \V? must ( teli the currents* tis,they p '*..M-rve-' ok:."/ ' ' ??. ...: i,. In memory of our dearl pal and ,v friend. Kdd'o Simons. Spencer Dix<-?pn ;uu! Isaac Moore of the ; Carolina i- (Junrteftv; y""""-" ' ~ ~ . - ^=*i " Tl. VAfOYS ( ! il.l.jtu A TV. sr. JOHN'S m .* >?AY. i-\.! * ..-'r * i. M"' local hid}?es of Free ftnd Ai'v .opted J.laVons "and Eastern Stars .cel ). ed -cm. Mtdtifs Day at Second s- C.wlvary llaptist church. ' Sunday, lv Dine 2<5, 1P2-7. at 11:110 p. in. " 7r ?)'-\ ;nv 'to the inclement* weather L>, the attendance. was not as larjre as ii would have beetvbut the members thc. nfiler turned out in full. Past lv-Master N, 1', l,e\yls acted as .presid* (I 'ni? .otUc'er. of the occasion,. After the Is ;>| e'lv'ivr the- Piaster of ceiynionies ,! . js 'V. .l:;el\soiiAyas introduced andvmade r- ie.nu'ii TtTe prd.vranr consisted of j. addi" ??atl.y Mrs .. inise Randolph ni.i! I'.ist i L*.Ah.- '*>. ,1 ,.r...v. i?.y ??-? ?? t'vt'nfin ine gouiIL e rp.tninly irv the Smith if anywhere y in the Mation, for the South will pro n with the Nation." . . jjjjj.. iS3igfc? ^ >rsane a solo. The , sermon (1 was pre >rhi'i! I>y Rev. ('. II. Hrown. !'- "i h fufm-fbed excellent .music y '.fa* % i); pceass.ion. The. -entire pr<>i i; i-:.U \v s ( mliu'ibly rendered, it -:.\-!:ajgiLvone <lunuluin. was...then, takilix . divided I'e'. wct'ii?t\vu?eluhs, :'C -v euhtesliny in. a rally for the etV'U of. i ht* Church. li tigs situation. * It" is a 'iilicstioii of r"" littihi-i 1 if i. civilianl -iinil can they..learn to meet i_.? he situations'that they confront by t, i\i'.i^i i! methods.'at'nl*a civilized 'spi ? rit ? That is the jrreat .question. The . n is ;< !> inU-re.--tin.iv anil i in port ant; .'TW outehntp of the dento r.i 4c - - ?Avhielv.. _iVH Ve..7hrltTt. e to tlijs"Ration-is an important U^ s j>; ct of the experiment in Civilization. 4 Tuel ye million?iAmeriuin . Negroes. c unl. '.hoir future are a test, as to the outcome, of this experiment in ulen.oci;icy t a lid free institution. >- What cliar.ce has democracy? On e every hand I am reminded ?Jjy eys Tiics ami doivmatic- industrialists that n the whole idea of democracy is a t failure to lie distrusted. Aiken \Iie n issippi and Arkansas and - Florida d incline;ofio.to (hlTTR so. But looking back ovt'i1 the past sixty years one -cos that thorejiaye Undoubtedly been | y sonic steps forward. In.spirit of hany (1 imps Negroes have made great pro-' is?gross. . My presence here tonight is - evidence that at least one white man t has marie progress and I represent a t type that is the ofdy significant thing about my presence. ,r "At?thrt University; of" North Ca rolina last spring the distinguished e FxeciTTtve Secretary of this-.organid zat'ion made a very ^moving stateil tn-JiN.. - pepking to a great audience - of s? talents and faculty , in the chapel c of ..the. Institution: r** 1 "N't gro't -* tt'tinl full pin i ii ip.tt ion in d ,A,nie>;can life and they .expect to - ' O''1 I (' i t T" ~ TITiit last clause lyas great power n in it. If they confine in this intelligent expectation it will probably i... ...... - .. ~ < " "" - t i$got,o>3d?"'o^^C''t<oo'?^Avw^w'So^?^^o^^A1A<,>ArtWA')*'',WK",1'rv>*rvri<> >..* ;.;- . " . ' -:- ; ->--- T? tPoro Beauty Shop Hhii Qultur.e, facial i\lHt>s g ng. iNlan tu: m j. . 1 > .. j I I j'i >.' iVl'MLS. L\U ;LULijTu.\Ni;iM ^ j. ' 1 cr ? 1"-; .7-.'?J r-V .. *?~'i x , i. o. jL.eevy s jueparaiierr .l lci e 113 1 Washington Mrtet t C blub t i?-, . I . 00000000<^CM^OO<j^^>?><??><;v."X" ?.," '. , f ^e:g^^1BTUg"^^re_ . -Experience and tindeislaudii.i; enable liV-to f?li 1 j >= i>r >'< r11 -f i< n - ->? --accurately, and pi ompi jy. Alvv.a s briny. \ > in pi ?"V pp '< >i ^ ; |iere and pioti by. .the t*x'p.Mieiirecf -yrui'. * y ' ' ' dooto'r'and s'< ur ?i'fiiygirtVr WE CALL FOR AND DELIVEtV P.\t.HT.il 'IK L?? ? 1; ANYWHERE iN FHE'? iTY ? I 1 LLEFHCNE SS07 j| 1121 Washington St. (. olumbia, S. C OOOC,O^C'OOOvC,vvOC,vC'vvvv\'<&'J'i!,OC1't'V!! vCivvvv v.'l'vO vC'OC'C'O-t-C'OOQ . :? *?-?if? ; ? ? ? != Sec Usu-Ut'-Lurii,liuvinu-. . last Your ProjMTi.v With l*s. g 'k Pnw sAi.K-.\\n rnit i?k\t ^ 0 * We are in business for yi>ur benefit and our living-. ! f ..ynj have" ? property for sale or for rent, list it .with us. 11' you want to buy a O home, pi- lis for <Viir splendid 1 re a ills and easy terms. . ' r> X 1 SIMP KIN S RE A LT Y CO. | . -g 4407-4*2 Washington Street Phone f>t)33 o - ~A> ? ' r-, 1 1 OOOOOOO O-C-OOrvrf.0-.>. Cya^-,.v.>>;ir.r..\>.. _ fmmmmnmwmmtm n nmnin,,.. ?i nm?imn n ii^ MiwjJiMM wii n . ? | I. s. Ceevy.. f- Dfeuartim t .' yt? .| 1131 WashingtonSt. Pl^prte 7567 \ ~ 'Big Line of Clothing hor Men, Women and Child- { ? rent Boys Suits A Specialty; ' j | Dry Goods, Shoes, Milli^Kfr| , Connected with our store is:^ hirst CJlaiss Tailor- y - & Simp, Barber Shop and Beauty Shop lor Vl omcn^ ?'k We are not selling Rare Pride. Euy from US be- { V % f V V .? Y cause we can sell Bettei* for Less. . 'M -i V, \ I . i?M???a ruaai i < ????M??a?wMM? [- FCfooirorPoWoooowooooo.owoooooac,.oooooo^toc.ooooov>oor^7: REESE'S DRUG STORK I ; --- AIRS. P. R. REESE. Propr M- . fc* 5 K Full Line -of Patent MedicUns. Vb'ftir.v % ^ ^z^^rCfigafettey ai}.d~^iFaccba. """" A -Full Line of I Madam C. J. Walker's Preparations at all. .. 5 Times lee Cream and Sodas " . . p-. PHONE 7826 | i<i22 Assembly Street. Columbia. S. C. P v^r?rvr?onnryrBTOOoorHr>oooooorK3C^iooeyo^HaoooooocK>oooo6ooo? ~ I ^ ELITE HAND LAUNDRY J ,R. G. HAGOOD, Proprietor ' Everything-Washed and Well Ironed. Our prices are 8 ^ g Very Reasonable. Orders Called For and- Deliverer! fi g* FIRST CLASS SERVICE?Is 0ur Motto. ' F? 7~ | ELITE HAND LAUNDRY |__ ? 2722 SEN ATE- ST. Phono 8535 COLUMBI A; S. C. | ooo90t^oooooo'oooo'VvC^ooooc>o<>o<K>r<Doo<yyo--?oooooom?r>^ffvor>oo 7 . . ' . 7 | ' SHOE REPAIRING j i Men's Half Soles Sewed On $1.25- i a T { Prices on other repairing in accordance g 1 PHONE 682Q - "'IP t Wirse W. Mart in^ F i| 1 1 16-L1 18 MamptonSt. | [F .. . ?' .- * " "' > | ! ' ! > A *W* ! < v / > v ! ?> -X- -W > > i ?v " .' : . " ' . ? A in n i?v t?< - * ? -? ? - 11 UVIREKIAL DRUG-STORE ! 4? Proscription Druggist* ?__i = | 1 105 Washington S"t. Phone 7 226 ^ T-?O.. ; v : > r ' X Everything earrtecUn',a h irst-class Drug Store 4 I' ' 0 PRF?CRini( Kc" Cl'R SPECIALTY. j J We call for ami d< liver Prescriptions. ' J 4 - - : X YOURS FOR SERVICE, ~ I I\/1DCHI A I r\m T/> i iivif L/tAU^j 5 1 OK.il. j - ?* : I ???, i-i-i?.