The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 27, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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s| The "Old Gray" <
_ ?rL- ?1??? Ry E. Phi
"All "Badged up '4n3 ho where to go"'
- \VV {tre indebted to the Samaritan I
Heraid lor the above caption and
.right, here we-must compliment the
on the, smae. uur only reason for
mev*joRmj , t.his subject again it that
we mignt. add another word by way
of onlu^rg'^rinnt.. *:'Alt .upand
no where to go,'.' this, was da sad
experience at' a young colored man
who had finished' his College course
ited- ritrgrcHh-K-olr almost-i^ery- desi t ip
'"lion, and had nothing to do. Such
com'aV.ons .should l'ire the souls of all
t-he. colored people of our race." They.
-t . shot..;, slq- up qui- pure .mindf".'to
thipk clearly. What under heaven
.' "Sre we doing -as a race to make*"
positions for our boys and girls when
:?they-rettrrn?front-college. "Absolutely
nothing. \\e wonder why the col.
ore i youth's Will not seek higher ed.
ticaih .i. V.Tiwfu the encouragement
- when ihe above * subject Confronts
tlicm. The white itian .can assure
his-gyouth on their 'mother's knees
of dertain positions that await them
. V when" they complete their school
, . Course. C.iin you not see from this!
uh. tiii."white btiyu?and nirl* riY..[
- ceed ours in the sehool room? EVery )
, " tjct-upied by white 'boys and
girls have been made b.V~" white people.
What are we- doing for ours.
Do Wt expect the white myn to estalili'sh
bis great i'hains of stores and
put our children irt them its bookkeepers,"
clerks and sales agents at
the expense of his own? We wotild
not do so ourselves. And alter all,
mtitiiy o.t the positions tnui
. chiluren do get, have .been made by
the white people. And yTtthl'Ty. ar.e
some among us who have the audacity
to want to censure the white man
for n.it making more and better posiiifms
for colored people when we ourselves
do ipraCZ -iily nothing to help
, ' ?1-4-jq'uvse.lvps in a business . way. What
silly. things "v mortals" arel At this
late day "Of oiir civilization, could not
there .'be. more banks, wholesale
houros^'dry "goods, stores, grtfc.ery
- T stores, ui ^g stores, printing" estab;
lishmepcs and dther great organizations
owned and controlled by colored
~ roHiir.inieo l'ui tife employment ol' our
1-?HWyi. i-nd. gli'is'.'--^;TrdTPivs't of the t'-i'
. naneial rating4 of Negroes in this
iouK y. And yut ,'lh'e race tlefivcs
??-- ho benefit whatever from thenw Their
monies" deposited in banks at 4 per
cent- interest, and if it were, inAveste^'
in Business'," it would Benefit
thcii*' race and their income would
' average almost a* dollar on thfc dollar.
. . If these rieh-Negroes would ioxfist e:
nruigTi i.;- -their monies in business,
rui'tielerit to employ .their own chil
dretn?it w.aud. be a blessing to the
" race, iiut iu-A.ead of that, they. put
. - the lid'-tight on. theirs. And their
children out scranlble the poor- cBU_
. dren for schools and 'other positions
ipade'possible for us by the white
man. . The teachings of the great
? - ' - ?-TcaUrtj:"- in- rogauis.-lu thu.-Uileflls,.
, mca.i .tjf' putting of your .monies to
the exchange, . "
" " How shall we : remedy?the above.
* condition. As*colored people we.must
^ turn -our attention to.'the. support of
colored business. 1 mean we must'
buy; oui 'groceries from colored grocery
stores. Our drugs .4 rem colored
druvr store.: an.1 iait ioiiize colored.4>uif
PTrent chain stores 'c'a.i give you bet".
stei prices. Kor .example, ton pounds
of*st.tf&r can Jjc f>urchasod at some
, place*" fur 05 cents' when''it will cost.
you TO cents n.pound at a colored <
'fffoioTyr Will .re let 5 cents put col-|
' ' ofcd basino.!; enterprises out of lius-int^i
xo the (ttserrurr.ffcrmnrt -ot' oilr?
future generation? Your support.
Wtto-wini.n made it possible frrr~
tlu " it rsiuctioii on the part of
tiie otl.t?r firm. And the* colored
firm.'?'""'hi?do?likewise?rf??sup
ported Then, too, our children
will never ho clerks, in nothing but
y colored business-stores. Many of-the
/rrfat stores in Columbia have done
away \vi'h Xejjvo help-entirely, from
tiucj; driver:, to flo.iv sweepers. I
have no jjnxavnrable comment to pass
. \ ?
' vl .upon '.iiehi whatever.?The white. man
' has li":.n (,jiiitP.con?Yftrrnrp r,r tr: Nmvw"
let us rise up and do something1 in a
... , business way for niiiseluo* :.r?l i htu-u.
hy help make positions for our chil ' '
dren. -* r- ' .. ?
Hindrances to colored business
enterprises. An old. colored .establishment
in business wants to'momopol
izc all the colored husioss. It.-thinks
" it is- a crime \for another *l)us-in<?ss
; similar, to attempt to exist in a radius
of 25 miles square. To be piore
,! . V....... .*v> .7; .
*LuL?.*x. f - j. ~ i.,,'it'j, ',1^^* i '
,v . "" '
iSS : ' , , I
The New Rider I
lip F.Hia , . ' j
\ * jr
'explicit an old colored 'gro'dery man
hates; the coming 6t a new grocery
man. .Hie same is true of. our old
colored druggist and undertaker- The
old colored i inn will get busy to
put the hew. firm out of business.
I'h<.*y prr I'JH- .ljt m;it;n ^Titrright
speeches against the; new business',
and tell tilt* manner of falsehoods.
Decent people should drive them out
nf the comjn u n ity and djioy eot t-tdHftSSi
c ifin for being a-hnuii wnee. to race.
For it is plainly seen that the salvation
of our future lioys n-ul pirl*-do~
liends'-'UPoii the amount of business
eirw*ifu4ses -3ml. ba'ij/ established
among us. :\nd 4^0. mart that seeks
to-put- all eCnbted.business out of.com
-mission Chili. _IviS~ own cares, nothing
tor his race, hut simply is interested
in himself. | ; We should register our
tirin prp_t|'sf against such hum mid
i-ueh?unholy uetion.
ATTen I niversify and tlTe lir.|no\c
ments
Aside from having, the largest Unci
strongest , faculty in the history of
ihe. school, the improvements that are
goiftg 011 in and around the buildings
ale simply wonderful. Allen University
wilj h-? :t-'ihing ef ' inity eh11!)
the- ?tiulent.s arrive' this fall. Bislioii
ll-ursi is shut 'v'a' w on.ler~":m,i the
entire rate is proud Of hiiii to say
nothing about thc.A. - M. K. church.
Wo should..give a 'rising vote ' of
thanks to the- Finance e< miniitee of
Allen. University consisting- of Drsr
T .1, ;Miles, Iv A. iYdantk. and JU Wf
Maiice l'ov the careful' inttnngonrtTTr
of the affair of the university under
dip \yjse leadership of IJi.s'aop Tl ursl.
f resident Sims is speaking; somewhere
in tlie . imerc.-t cr.rfaffri.. and .Vt^
leii. University an<i . th.e people are
wonderfully impressed with _pr. Sims.
We. can hut feej pVoiid-of him. -Dean
Hale Itompson is . t-retaiidy- a
great asset; to tile school and his great
service and niui'ity- is " almost itulispetts-iblc
and no one -knows it better
ihan the... school atilh'-riUes. The
school-is illumed to- i>r. Julius Ilol
maii for his mgnth nings ol" it on
so many ovcaiHMs^.-tMH?I lol nian?ivuvt v
allows an-oppm?Kniity to pass without
mentioning the l^hicvemt-nt-s-H>f Allen
University. A l.'irge -enrollment
will he ours this fall.. 31 any of tlie
ukl tcachgla :aiv pre; ariir- In ii.ki-' ihb
-ir-eaeher'^ ..training?eon r.-r. Ami ma
eolleg'e enroling nt will he greater
than any. in the history oF the school,
All roads.lemi io Aiii'.n University on
opening* dn$" Severn her .11.' . "
aLI.ij en L;>( ii1.
. YVy. had aj**nder.l'ul service at this
l.il 1 iiimi 1 i" Crowds .packed
the house. BeV, Iv. 1'. Butler is the
popular pastor and he gave us a gj cat
reception. Two joiners brought1 the
"1st; of oi)r quarterly-tontV-reiice $oin1
1' s i" H*T "' t") i ^ .-liny;?lu>. .i"* hm i
dfT,leading men and" woinyiv who ar't<
going .to . heeoipe: .sgd.'.-tc.rihei's to Uie
.Lcuutf during"the muictln-; >a' >'? pveniber
arid - October. Tliev aro fiilif..- -t,
,ive.'. me subscript ipiTs up ~ nY
.hem the ullU-e. Many are plan "!"
L 1 " I 11^ i' I 'll, r ti'lir.-h popev I'lkn
"This week end will find lis in -L'm
I caster and New Bethel Missieix We
- wtll--ps<*aeh flu Ih^V. CI-?('. Mcllwain
-> 1' New Bethel Sunday !'. i\i. and for
Rev. U'liiler .in 1 .anyaster a_t
S I'. M, \Ve will fipcrrd Mojiday in
li-oyk Hill loukinji' aftei- eliureL affairs
and hold 'out'- husiness tinuMD!' in
Lancaster Monday. niehi. Let the
^people pray ?fur -tin out pour-i-i?j*--of
lie ll.oly Spirit. "Let - lis advance
n our .knees." ' e .. '
X. B. All pastors will meet in
Cnnid- n. S. (!;, to 'tv.port their drive
money W'edru sd.ty SopjeiviWr 7th,S
:i.one,v '1 i.ursday Septan Ix/r Kth. int-ad
of Wednesday "August :; 1 ^t. The
elntntrtf-ltaifT ht-en made to?avoid the
Jiieeidnu"".of tile Saniavita'ns (Land
Lodge at (VdlUV.Ma, S. ( . ~
t.KLLN WOOD DISTilK T HOLDS
1 WITH I i:???'
> % \ ?c
-The -'.tlh Session of tile (ii'oGnwood
uistriet Sunday School Institute wan
jlosedt very uceessfnllv Inst we. I ?>
.ho Promised Station o}' Which
Rev. IC. F. J"hi.!V"'n is pastor arwl Rev.
VV. F. Rico. II\ E.
Till' III STtTTTTc W ?' Ml^hPi7.ed iWoVdr;m
to oust dim."--'Mrs. 'AYinhr E. Chiles
and Mrs. Dillard wore, elected Seelvtario".
Following this, various com
rniitwos wore appointed. The finan-.
end o? -t-ha?11ieetrtj);Iot(.<i
in loss than .three hours' after
the or{rani-/.a(i>>n was perfected. Off
course, thi ' finals the,record in the.'
L'iodrnont?Confer' n'eev yes, and we a rethe
"chaps" to do it. i ,
The P. E. stated that the first tiny
; . * .
afternoon session, would see the In
THE PALMETl
tt.iT.I7Tp ThlTy rirgnnTgpil sit nrtyi ngTTnTPgT
- word.?He announced the' following.
faculty:?Hi'vs, S. Nance, A.-JrMwtin,
J. C. McClellan, J. R.. Galloway,
"M. G. Williams, J. W. Martin H. L.
11. Lindsay, Mrs A. E. Chiles, and [
' M:'s. liattio Hradky:?The Insfttuxe
w#s .subdivided ;into the following'
- iTiu-h 'l1?MinistoriuK Superintendents,
" Tenehorsr and Delegates.? After the |
study period, thc~ lossrrrrs?were re-1
viewed by I)r. 1). H. JohnSon* P. E;
Laurens district.
nr. 8. Nance reac' ri'papbiv sub ject;
" "E Vol lit ion v,s?Christianity''?which
showed a deal of research.
Splendid sermons wove preached- Iry
Revs. A. Li.. R*. Lindsay. M. G. Wil-'
' liams, J. C. ilt^TeRanV JTRr Gallowny,
: uul .lame- ri{. .lohnSon. Eaclv did
< red it .U? self and occasion.
' ?'" The Institute was favored with the
. .amsciwr-?*f-several visitors;- - We note the
foirowliTef: Drs.D. H'. Johnson,*
I'. E. I-aurens district; J. B. Smith,'
-p. L. Witherrpjjn'. J. W. Wither
spoon. J \V. Martin. W. N. Currv. W.'
T, Harris, James R. Johnson, Prof.
.Armwood of Brewer. Mr. E. E. HarMSl'ove
and the Misses Morris and Mrs.
J.. R. Jo'iniMin ? ?? <+
Tln mini, tc'r t '' -brought' f
greet injjs to in which always ended
Up by.saying that "they wanted to'
tro to ^Chwatro in 1928." At least 50
per cent of this conference share a*
- like desire4; ?et I am reminded of a
" rro;!Mi!r'Tijihiei^ sVi.uiiiir nT my saintcd?
- mother;? iire not ton old for.our
del.-ires to. hurt us." That is some
rflie'f. after all. Isn't it?
inelr kind expressions of sympathy,!
for the floral <rlf rincs, nnd for any '
rxl ut -servlre ^effflfei-Cir-us, Th the I
hrief illness and death of my hus-1
hand and our father, Shram Reed, Jr.
MRS. I/UCY M. REED; Wife
MJhfA MA ItY JAN KM VERS,
MR. W.m. MACK REED, . I
MISS LUCY LEE REED, v
Children.
. * V*. ,
' Tluvtnstitutc was c.'osen on inurs/Tiiy
evening and the District'Cotiveh-'
tin nt' +hc W.-H; and F.-M. Society i
assembled o Friday- niornifig with I
| M.jVy - \Vr?F. \ V i n 11 m prrrride n t and'
,"\!rs, T. -Burgess secretary. awl]
nft'icial-i at: their posts of duty.:
Before the closing of the Institute]
--rcyolntions off no prtnaation .Touch!ng i
.tlie administration and . Worie of Dr.
. Tr1- -ill- i-i.prtowi-- ^Hiwn hy "the pas '"
torj11!-! <i<-(>pm , commending trie strong ;
sermons delivered hy 'those who!
preached, and for the timely addi'os* j
scs,of our visitors, etc., ;an were read j
- l>y I lev, A. I. Martin and were adop. |
led hy the Institute. .. " j.
15y vote "nf~ther institute its ' next
sv i.ui will be. In'"id with-the. good j
people of the Greenwood circuit, of
which- the Rev./ .1. II. Gullo\yay is j
pastor., '
i:t >U ; M < )i rE N K\V S
" . * -'*-r _ 1
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Oil 'Sunday, . 'August.. 2,1 we were
highly favored - at Alt'. I'isgah A. M
K. Chureh in hay ing7.'~\vifFv'us"our he;-.
hived, prosieini? -eider, Dr. K; II. "51c1
-vcCiil4 and airs. McGi'll; The Sunlay
School .lesson was quite interest,
-Russell, .Jiving a little- hrtep'Bro. M.
v{. Hane acred' US>"hl'iOTlnTCIfdl(;'Hl';'MrX"
' Mcfiill wade quite an interesting talk j
... II WW. .V^u,i.uu ?./,> klil^ J'.XIIU UUI1" |
day Srhool' then went into the elee'
ii-n i?it r .u for the Sunday
Seliool ' (Vo'iiveiuion.' Miss Jessie T.
Jefferson Vas elected. * . '
in*, ivicvaiii iluai la [ran services af
i : a short.prayer service.- Dr. Mc
L-i-rdl it'ati?thtr lOrtrn Ps<dm -for thrr.
' :cri|ilure lesson. lie chosb * as his
oNt 1st Thes. 51 h chttpTer'and lTthr"
Verse. -Tt' \vus- a r&ost wonderful seriii>n.
We \vero\Mude to feel happy.
- fruly it-was :it ?Wyf ^
.lii'inty Tho4jfiaVtrPv)y conference spoke
quite eneouratf.injrly to the ruenibers.
- v, i r.vl.irfiij- it!r t in iiiir-i,' i n ln do iheir,
duty and more if hied lie. The fol
-Mwity: hr-uJiier^_dk*in I'rnYiiKnee A. ,
M. V* 'C'him-h were p'i'^elft?"*Tffrps:
A o;\t.heVv, .('hceseliiU'o, 'I'homfis, Kcn
m-,ly. irtttt Henley.? '* * s
Mis. IVufrehia Johnson Sasportas,
: :, .i i ly of Fort . MolteO, no\V~trf
.'hiie'-v-fphut,, with heir Utile dauu'h.
P. l.cina and bor little niece, Isabpll;
Johnson. are vistipp; her mother,
. Mrs. Witty Johnson. .
Mr. W. L. S^e\v;p t and little son."
iVnnis. Mingo 'Stewart, spent last
suiniay, August 1 leh,- with his} .'hint,
' ! rs. 1>. L. Ming_> in Orangeburg. They
l.-'? a'.'jy'.C'd Sunday School and ser- _
"portcd'a very pfeRSaTTt' day..
. Mi*s Wnndnllo - (Thi-is.f ie?has?re?i
urned.? after aploasant vacation in
AsheviTlo, N. 0.?
Mrs. Mabel ("ihristie has been on
ih.e sick list for a few weeks: Her
friends will be delighted, to knowthat
she is rapidly recuperating- from her
if)riefnn ' " -
LAltUOb TTIAXItfT _4Thanks
to our many friends for i
T) LEADER -VMRS.HAKRTKTT
ATKIXg COW A
i 1 i i
lit her home Alottday morning, Augui
8th, ^fter two or threq weeks of s<
vere illness. She ^*as born in th
year 18511; and since that tim.e sin
has awlays tried to live in a way thi
her life would be a beacon light fc
others and that they may strive 4
lollop in her steps. She way loVC
by everybody?in her eomnfunity on
her"death wnsr felt keenly by ever
one in her. tfommuhity and mother]
teaching shall long be renjembere
antl' cherished bv her children an
rother wni'm' fi'Rndrt in the eommunit
The deceased is survived by on
sister, two daughters, ^jive sons an
ten grand chilren. The two daugl
ters and three sons lived at her horn
in Abbeville. The youmrest son live
in \inv Vfirlf ami the. next younji
ost iliyek irf Clcvelnad, Ohio.. A]
though her education was somewha
limited, it was always her desire t
give her children and grand childre
a liberal edtication, and to that- en
she Mi nog led it'll , hard t(S Put he
children,, through school. Followini
t he death of her husband nintee
years ago, shg has been, a mother an
a father tor her children until Re
floath. The remains were sent to SI
Peter's Church), where a large c-fow
gathered to pay the last respect t
one who whs dearly loved in her com
muntity and everybody who knew hei
The tokens jii sympathy in the forr
of flowers, number more thdn"*?ift;
wreaths.. 1 he funeral was eondUOtOi
Friday afternoon. August 12th, by.he
pastor. Kev-. W. E White. - -ANNOUNCEMENT
, I' 1
*1 wish to announce that I was ap
myijtod tli? agent and reporter f<
Ab'bevillo to the Palmetto Leader oi
lane 16, 11*27 by the manager, Mi
Cleo. If. Hampton. All of the'Abbe
| illb subscribers who are in arrear
.: ii Muii- (lues to I ho Pal mi'I lii T .innl
.or will please see me as early, as pos
:i.l i ~ -A.
*.;? cum reriyw youy sunscriptior
Mease,, give' prOilipt-arten^iori'to thi
matter.'.-1 will call at your wfSijIene
>r .you can see mo at Mr." R^l^.Ful
ler's cilice ?->u Church St. I thanl^-yo
*11 advance t\ r whatever, you may dc
y .* Yours for success,
C. n. ACKER,
A Kent and reporter for Abbev'ilh
NOTICE
. ?_ v *;
All A. C. E. League presidents ar
requested Jojorganize at their earlie:
on\eTiiciH'e tm .Mich's Life Guard i
hw^espwAive ieuguoB,?As you ur
derstand we are.striving to put mor
life iiito this movement. -J.'
By your cooperation, we can onl
hope to .succeed. ,
:?IfA/r...addivif>r.olMnioyniati()^edn'cC'l'
ing Life Guard. '4idtlresS,-"th^ -Stat
Ci and .Master James Woodbury, A'.l
2s5r?i? Green' St... Columbia, S. C.'
SHOTS FRO.tTTilY SLING
We received congratulations on 01
I lull L1 -1 aeuk I'lUim'lllttg the lau~
ing of aWriye for the patronage <
Negro business by Negroes. We wis
to .see it take on a definite and tai
jgijble shape that ivilNget results. \\
xbought we heard some one suy^thi
certain people, of our group ndv<
havj' bought anything fro 11? a Ncgi
business place, hut when the Vietoi
Savings ' Bank opened, Was one t
mong the lirst who wanted a Negi
lo '{f(V o"nWs note for a loan from
Negro bank. If ten thousand colo
j'vytu.M average spending i
iiu le' as one dollar per week wit
X e zvcs^i. would uieaxu, ten thousar
dollars worth of. business for tV
^wcck. Judging front one dollar, yo
! dH att'B . Yibntt' -n^-:^'rhimr of husinet
ebuld be done if we would spend
jrroati 1; per cent of our budget wit
vt.r colored business fnen. 'Our bus
Ik's.; men should work out the detail
and launch u drive that would h
carried to the door of ev.ery Negr
in the city. The* Victory Savins
Hank should also make a simila
^.Ministers and Revivals
. When a minister visits another h
ought bp guarded as to the remark
hp makes. Sometime his, earelcsss r<
marks hurt both church* and paste
he" visits. This is the big meetin
season for-our race in-some section
and a time when many preachers ar
invited to spend days and nights t
hell) a fellow mmiator -In some cm
.us in life, ifc-lfas-been understood ths
a visitor proved to be a sly enem
to the pastor who invited him. ]
is evil for one like that to try to gc
into?the- pastor1* bu^irrcss and arivis
ficuinsrt tire rOnvs<?
V " .iWIUVlllllt' WflU
such- mon hre prone,- the pastor neo'd
a real revival worse thmr ever to lif
liis church up and out of the had cor
d-itjon info which this visitor plunge
jt by his evil heart or indiscretion.
Visiting the Sick
The majority of our people seen
. \
?? :?;?, .?-.
N^^not "to know how to visit the sick.
? Some 4?opid maka^fcha-xvk w,?o? i
<j telling them how sick they lire, how
it bud they look; you better pray, Hbecause
your time is not long and also
it ky over-crowding the* room. Someie
time past we saw what some would
)r went into, a sick room, discouraged
M the patient by his first utterance; he
^ and "his crowd sapg "And am I born
^ to die" to the ton of their voices, so
Lu speak,?The reaction an the pniv
ieht threw "her into spasms and she
tj died;,yes she did die! If necessary,
^ sing with the sick in a low, soothing
a nil kr-jpf "l>u>ne;^ead in n ynft' understanda\)le
devotional spirit; pray
j of the heart in a quiet, gehtle tone of
. voice. I hear the poor girl saying,
nosy please ask them not l<> sing and
? pray so lcud; it iw hilling mo.?You
understand as much about this as ..we
| do, so we are simply reminding you
k - to rendot^-a- service to -some- -of?eur1_
people who do not think of the harm
? they do by teaching them how to visH
Jt the sickr: * .? ?
1 ?
l_i Sympathy
r
^ We sympathize with Dr. E. A. Adn
ams, the popular, presiding eldor*|of
^ j the Columbia District in the death ^if
^ i n-inhis homo Rest
. i to her soul. v
A Book'
"j A little book "Christian Evolution_i
ists Answered" is-interesting~^>r stu,^j
dents who are scientifically and the-,
'< ologically inclined. If you -have not.
y ' read- it,-you would do wed-to reaiL it_..
j Petliff is the nnthnv I , ;
^ j "God is good."
? -- l)r. E. 1'. Ellis' weekly epistles., arc. entertaining
and informing, j
_ The Sunday RchOoLXum-ontion ofthfe
Columbia' District conducted by
I I)r. E. A. A'rlnms. W':is .nliViost i<lo:il.
^ The presiding elder'spoke in the'high- |
. est termg'of the great sermon on hap- .
tism by Dr. J. E. Beard.
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Generally vou can tell what is in
a man's mijid when you l'ead his wri- |
t tings. . '
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Let us all \ to
e xSome
real glory out of the many revival
'meetinps < . n
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We make ourselves little in * the
eyes of the wise when we lct^thero,
detect that we believe that Clod has;
left us in the world* lis the offly light/
, and when we talk the last word is*
"said. .
e Jitneys
, They should when passing certain corners
slow ui> and TodHc on all sides.
" Mtw*y passengers have been left h'ee
cause of The drivers looking, straight
ahead and only tin one side. It seems
v that some try to act so independent,
e THE EVANS' HAIR
DRESSING
Is til hair Pressing to lay your hair
ir down. It will keep your hajr combed
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l_ mr mi uay Jong.
Evan's?Uair Dressing is the best
ih f?r .curling mrl "-"r^Trr" it liri l^m~
n. and^ beautifies the. color oT the liy.ir
'e and gjyes it a" Iustrious appearance.
at PRICE 50 CENTS ;
>'r~ Sold At Harhpr Shops And 'Drug
0 S(ores. ' ' ' _
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a* ' Manufactured at 1 1 . 0
110f> Pine St. Columbia. S. C.
On Any
" mead<^
l Bicycle WM
1 - whether you buy from thi Y Y/l?
's your Local Dealer or \Wm
ie from us direct. ffjWill M w
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- Mot? frtnr *2150 Up I flsSflp*
Get fuH-particulars
bv ihail todav. Tf?? Wiflr
ie coupon below |l y|!V\\i
Sold On Approval ivj \v\
You are allowed 30
11 days' actual riding 3
test before sale is
? Write today
^ name of nearest Mead Dealer.
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1 J HmS Bytle Co., OhlMgo, U.LH
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[Saturday, August 27, 1927
' certain pcrr.ii.-j of it tenable- distances.
! ThOPo'-lHilt[V'tiffl ill- rpHlTivr-should -be ~
marked. . Drivi'va; you need u union _. .
in \Vhich you can plan how to best :
serve the public and the public will
! give you a "living. need yon, but
j you must Jlell each one to use commoiijudgment.."
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"Cod is 'Rood.'"DUES
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HUG-KIL ?
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)' A VTo~derful Insecticide- .
DKSTKorrj riies, Ants Mos- -hrrp^T-I1'*.-:'!.
oter. . ...
Hdrhtle s to Human Kcings and
An'nrils
' TestllUoh'igT'hmmh- snl'bfied custorit* '
' ei-y. Hcml-^ O'.Hc!; Rri let' t rrrrrr^tttoy *
Jimi, Fleas on Chicken.-:* ? *?
IVepnretl by. an Kxpt l ivnced Chemist
?ihr K. ? /Mi "Ay '
'?^GROCER .... .
) : 101- liivUvpU**Vv <?., I hone. 922$
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I' Llr. L. M. DAMHW
~ Physician. ami Sir: *j0 11 ' '
-Special?A.iU-iu.uu, iij'.-fM? '?
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Office^ ItL'sidcuo'
1126 Wutduiigion, iinaunon
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Oflice llourT: f'J./.jk'
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fly A|?|W?tVCU;;i
Dr. If. Tiioii\psi\.:_r'i ~*
Siirjremi I>? ::t?--i
Crown run. 3ridj;c .AVorJi a Sp oiaitj
j Pyorrhea 'i rented .Sii' - I-~r1.1 ..
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Cold fVuvvn .nr-' Riid^jp.Work
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Special Altec'i tt Gi- , n -to..Di?ea-ea
Of the C'i-me . ..
Office Phone O'PJO ! I '?> Wa.-hin^Lon St
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1 Office- .s~ l td- 'Munes .
11:00 to *1 ;fwi p. i\J . .lies. <
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DR. X.(i--?T!i.VUT
Office: . Ut?.Odence-:1702
Main Street ? 11 7 Pine Street
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11 A. U. \u - :I-. 8875 .: V
fl P.. ST. (o'S }\01. ' I ?'.
_ Dr. W, D. Ciiaftpeile
Pliystan and Surgeon * '
Diseases-of VVotv. M! ar.l Children *
A Specially- _l__
Olli'-p: "~T 1 ' - . Jvenbijen.ee
'221 1-2 As ? tu5-''. 1 -Hi 1 I'ine St.
Coin.,>l)in. >.. C. . '
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Office Hours: - -Telephones::
I 1 ::hi a. A; . i.. ' l\ M. (^jieo 852(5
(5:00 P. SI. l.t S ]\ SI.' ; lies. 05*8
Dr. C. E. Sicplienson
J'bysitij'ii and Surgeon
JljscM- cs (P_ Wo;.;:-'!. and Children A
Special tyt
'.Olik-i!; , ? Jlch.lenee: . .
141-1'a AssoinS!\ i:;js o.-.K- St
? [Tires ?ia 11
>. | Gvarnnttffc ? Lamps* *wt
I wheels, equipment.1, Jm'l
? } Low prices. Send no' |f .'
j money.LLeth^^oup^,^ /.y