The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 01, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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*. ri. Saturday, October 1, 1927 ... Chester rarag rapns /. - ^ - ? . ? . *??' . * Everything is in readiness lor >.114 (jianu nuUKf o. ouiitariians, jwhicr convenes nefo next montn. Aj great meeting is anticipated- ami C'neSiei * awaits trie coining oi trie delegation Very sag liiucea' was uie message which came to relatives arid irieiuit mouuuy* -aiiouhcpig-thc deutn oi, Miss Equip .Coxni ^Noiioix, \u.; trom ptoniaine poisoning, caused Uy the eat, ing peas and sutnion. . Airs.' idzjiit lUA. 1114' Iriul htr'f. was -ealleil?Lu- imi bedside Saturday ana .left ti.ut'.night - reuerimg there just Hi time to he Wilt her?"m?tn.y_ las'I irod.rs, . lire, body pasetl through Uie i c.ity~ Weanesvjai "t * morning, enroulu to lionea 1'atri U rest.: ueside her father, Mr? Julius -- v.ox, - who preceded her -about iwc yeurs ago. Mr. liurold (.VjX uhd. Master Julius Cox joined their muthei ? '?here at the?stauon-ah4 went on tht ? L _ _ycpy.: ?ad "journey to the burial. "Mi's Maggie Hoover also acctmipaniec them,-^?Mt=ar- -Gox-^haa. the sympathy of . Hie many friends. Several' fciUVS of li-innl* went In llonun Path tl ~ ^ the burial. -? Tile funeral ol .\lr; \Villi0 Nelsor Who --died ir? Charlotte, was held a1 Calvary Baptist Church .Monday afternoon. Rev. \V. L. .Baxter preached the sermon. j\lf. Nelson loft d broth* er, Jtlr. Robert Nelson of Miami, Fla. . . .and a sister, Mrs. Maggie VValkei i of this City, besides numerous, velai tives and friends. Undertaker Robert f. Ayers \vasr in charge. . : . The body of Mrs. Allone Thompson ^ho died in Pittsburgh, l'enn^ Was met at the station Saturday. bv' lJn dertaker 3. E. ii?unh_.iUKl_the- -relatives - of the deceased. Funeral services were held Sunday :il'toi-mion at AV'illianiville Mothodis-t Church. :?: Pastor?Raster baptised U7 candi 1 . dates Sonrhiv <in.l tn... U-iii'Of "".1 -y - - ~ w?y_ V\HU VJT UJJAJ solemnity of the scene made a ueep impression- on the large audience. Rev. Simeon Walker -preutdied?a brief sermon before the baptism ol the candidates. ... '' * T-he powerful .sermons preached | . each night during the first week-el I . . the meeting by Dr." D. F. Thompson of Augusta, Ga., are still being, talk~~ 1-7 ed about by his many hearers. Ur Thompson :preached and taughtA With such ..clearness and force, and made . ; the gospel so plain that none could * , efr. .,? v . /, Kec. 1'. .U. .May held ol (Jluulottc N. C'., conducted the meeting the second week. Large crowds heard Rev . . May field ; and enjoyed his sermons v Mrs. Mayfield was present on Friday night. - . , .. ?L, . Mrs,: D/'F. Thompson, Mrs. Browi and Mr. Tillman motored here last Friday and attended services Friday ,?_?night. After services, Rev. Thompson joined tfrem and they left, for Angusta, Ga. The amount, raised during the 2 weeks'" meeting at Calvary Baptist Church was $.'180.28. . The 'members family and the visiting pr.-niliei-s on the go to dinners daily, : ' Rev. Hthelbert a'arson spent the week-end 'in the city with ^ friends. ..Rev.. Carson- is a college student ,'at Livingstone College, Salisbury, N. c. ' Rev. W, L. Baxter" left Tuesday rhorning for Benedict College to re' . sqme his' school wprk. Havfttd Ayers ami Mr. Paul Hickunxhottom are rceeivihg'the cbii ?-> < granulations of their many friertds on havinV missed the examination -of -?? Embalmers at Columbia.. They are now licensed enfbalmerS. ??? - Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Baum are in I |R / I COMFO ECONC SA Reduced I ??- ? Fares for , . ; ? Ask Tic.1 ? UKRAXV NKWS > - .* -c .<". ' Rev. G. >V. Long, Mrs. Long and ' Mr. W. M. Jftlose^" motored to. Roek 1 Hill Wednesday, attending the fall - Presbytery. ' . *:Dr. Jack Dorst'y of St. Louis, Mo., is home-,becaqse of the death of his ! Sister, who died in New YojrkrjCity ' last Friday. . Miss K. Miller of New York City, is visiting her sisters on Greene St., Mrs. A. M. Millci's and MiSs Bernice ' Miller. ' ~ Mr. ihrnl Con left Tuesday^r-ettrr; > ton College at Rock Hill. 1 Mr. Alphonso Rowe left Tuesday night for Johnson C. Smijth: Unive?r sity. ' ' .1 ' Mr. T. TT Reese and Mr. B.tB. Fun1 'li'rlmi:!. on Ihn *ie,k list this waak ' We hope that they wilr be blessed with Mn early recovery. , \i _ >lv. f HI IT 1 ? ini. ? iinoR^w niwiuicu IU w: lumbia. last' Friday, being called "on r business*. " . ~~ 1 ? - iif Wesley M.?E. . Church?Sunday r School?and teachers mot, on ~ Thursday evening at the residence of = Mi1. and Mis. Alliums un Maiiun St. The business. 6f the board was transacted; after, which the guests were r sewed with chicken salad, saltines, ice tea and mints. . . Manning News Rev. C). A. Parker was called away last week to the bedside, of his bro' ther, who is very ill in Augusta, Gepr' Igia.f" ?? ? ;,T . - ; ^' ? <" T K'jg rntin-npJ-to V 'vannalf; Ga7, after spending two weel<s-v4iere with My. and Mrs. P.resUiii Dyid. ? * ? ~ . Miss Gertrude Mcbride has *-etum ed lion'ie after spending a. few months L in Xew York Cjty. > ?-. ~ " -1 he MtiuniiigJligh School opened Monday, September 2Gth with a large - -attendance irnrbfour new teachers ad! /Inil to thr> 'fjiciiltv. Mr. dnd Mrs. John Davis and Miss Annie "tbivriek njotored to - Cohirrd?ia Sunday .jaricl "spent the: day. Mr ?FTH tr Itfrs. Cote ma n of New 1 Ycfk" City, are spending-some weeks r with relatives. ' Mrs. Effie Robinson of Charleston, has been visiting; at the honie of her thy. ^ bv V:-" \ I IN RTABLE )MICAL .FE r Round Trip Shoft Trips - r ret Agents Y-SYSTEM ' ' - " *: I-': ' : ' . ' THE PALM] 1 - w A ITS N KWS Thc farmers of our community at busy gatherings the cotton .that Mi Weevil has left. The'artnuar thanksgiving service c Wiatts Houltfhoid of Ruth No. 388! ; G. U. O. of O. E. w as held on the lit ''of September and the anticipation t | the inmates were 'fulfilled. Neve before in the history of the lodge wa ; thbre a more glorious'fime had. Th sermon was delivered to a large as j semblv by our pastor, Rev. AV. I ^White, whicTTwas a masterpiece! Dui ing this occasion, Bro." A. Green t Watts Lodge No. 7340 and Missc " Mary'-Gr and Janie- Belle Green rer dertrd u beautiful trio. Others tha praticipated on the program^ wert A. J. Jaykson,?Sit)tor Ioobcllo Gi'? and Miss Sarah Calhoun. Each in pxessed the audience with addiessc that were tilnely. During the occ$ *6 ion-we were highly entertained wit bbnutiful musfc rendered byfTWc^hoi from C'ypress Chapel A. M". T]7 chuToJ r~oT~\\'hfeh Bro. Thomas' Gjbbs is til ? efficient chorister. , Having undergone a- successful o] Hospital, Mrs. Hester A. Adams jVfis's Sarah Davis has returned 1 home after spending the summer in -New?York City. "On her return, she "has accepted a position; in the Manmilir Hiirh SfhonL J ? "V" ??p l WILSON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. I ptornece, S. C-?The Wilson High . School opened Monday,'September. *1*2 , with a great number of students. We - are pleased to have as our new pryry . eip.il, Prof. Felix A. Curtright. A. loiig ..with our new principal, A he re has been five new members ofVthe i faculty added to the teaching co^ps i viz: Prof. K. N, <5oTclotigh, Mrs. Ju^i. nita LaWi'ence, Miss Eleanor Walker, Miss Marian E..Brown und Miss Chiur ilia Willis.' : r^fhe usual it.yne uf-onening for W1L\ son has been set aside until later, ! due to tile fact that the auditorium is not vet completed. Along with the i1 spacious auditorium; steam heat has L bimu-Oiklvd Jo th^ school. . 4? :?? ?? + ' j i,?L j flip city - from Asbury park, N. J., at the home of Rev., and' Mrs. p. C. Revival meeting is now in progress . | afc the A M. E. Zion 'Chi3i!fch'' this | week. home again to the delight of her re Utt^gs and" friends'. The membership of Shady Gro\ A. M. E." Church was pleased to ha-< Mf. and Mrs. S. H. Jaekson worshi " Wllh.thfehi on last Sunday. . Miss Carrie Jackson, daughter c Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Jackson, is on th sick list. \Ve hope that she will soo recover. * A revival meeting of five night - was held at Shady Grove A. M.1 I Church of which Rev. W. E. Whit is the beloved shepherd. Dr. Whit - was assisted by Rev. Sister Mary Boi den. From the effects of her ~sei ~ mons and spiritual ^QTTtyg. ^the fit was kept-burning, among the Chrii - j 1-r.m ng to theVen of said meetings o< The young ladies of ourvcommun ^ ty that have resumed their studies i Abbeville High School are: Missc Rosa It. Johnson, Margie Cofield; Ros Mae Cofield, Elizabeth Hazzard an - E\^f Pressley. _ 1 During the stay of Rev. Sister Mar Bolden in.-our.midst she was the houl guest- of Mesdames VTolet' Marti 1 Ella, J. Whortpn, Emma Jeter, Mai i thu Calhoun and Frances Ruff. '1 >JThe educational rally at Shad /tirovc Ay^iL E. Church was quit I successful. Those that received th highest prizes ^nd raised the larges amount of money were: Mes<Jame ! Frances Ellis, Jst; Ella J. Whortoi 2nd; ancL Martfia .Calhoun, 3rd. ' Miss Inez <&. Whorton will soo leave for Anderson to resume he studies in thg Salem High School, c which Rev. Xl.-XV. Francis is. the prif " clpal.?7 ' J '? " 1 " ?" To read ohe columns, of the Pa metto leader is-'qtwte a treat, as new of interest is to beXread from a parts vthe State. \ > ' The members of Shady Grove A,. IV' E. Church are glad that their pastoj Rev. W. E. White has Purchased beautiful sedan car. ' . . 7 - A . ; . : . Rev. Wm. Knox recently-was th guest of Rev. and Sirs. S. Nance c Greenwood. While there Rev, Kno ' assisted Dr.. Nance, in a revival meet . | ing. He reports a good result fror | the meeting"" . . . ^ /, 4 The fout'Lh and idtit Quarterly t6t Tferenee -of the Warrenton Circuil | j * - - , y ? ' 'ABbeviile District, was held Septerr ::her 24?25 in St.xT?cter A.?M.?I JChurch7~~T!Icier Ramsey?as?alwayi | brought his many hearers a good gos pel message. ? 1 STATE COLLEGE Y. M.jC^A. ijjb GREAT OPENING J. P. Burgess Speaks at-Banquet^?The Y. M. C. A. nad its annual rc i ception Saturday nigkt, which seeme : to have. luam .umrmni-kV'.tlt: " The new students were lead int a new world and introduced to th different activities of the College. I has always been the. object of th , "Y" to radiate its influence throug 'the activities of the College, thereb; lifting them to a high standard whic] I means finer manhood to those wh ; gome 'under its influence, j " Mr. J. P. Burgas, supervising a j gent <>i vocational education of Soutl Carolina, delivered the address of thi I e.yoMln#. He emphasized the need o M&holesome College life, and warne< the new students about hours of dis c'ouragomont. r-1 "Don't be ashamed to woyk durim your off hours, l>ecause a time is coming whtyi you will need monej and will not have any." declared thi speaker! 1 Jhe bbys wgp,t flWfiV feeling thaj they had had an official welcome tc the College, and feel more at liom? than ever. * ' iT* " ' "*" '! * ' immmm i - ETTO LEADER - Orangeburg News r-rr * ... ' t\ We arc informed thai l.sq. .Jdoorer. r< js much improved, and is uble to walk t ,f around in the housh?; His marty 'fried Is n hope for, him a Speedy recovery., i. i; h he is needed at his oilice.. j, B During last week a very enjoyable <j ,r occasion was pulled off ut the Trinityl3 parsonage) where the Rev. J. M. Free- a ie man 'Mycin The guests were the.- en- ^ 5. tire faculties of State , and <'aflin J) colleges. , The repast was unique. j'j Miss An:tn Moorer has returned from. j.t ,f her stay in the mountains an 1 report- * ,a. ed for duty at Dunton Memorial to . ] jT restlmo her work; , ' it Mr. William Richardson^ whohas been a student at the State CoHlt-JTL- /<,' y- fu/ more thu.n sis yomv' leave < thin 1- afternbop for New York . Teeln deal j'j ;s Collegq, where he jwjll complete His ,v 1- cours^iin mechanical engineering. % , j Ti~ Rev. John I'endarvis', one of Ory v angeburgTs qldysj"ami best known cip h, izens, died after a short illness, fit* iK. leaves a \t-ifr. clyht fhildyrrr-nrrd?Tt'? ! host of friends to motpvn his lov?. The jr~ entire convrminity 'joins in sympathy?pj it: with tho faihlly. ~ ^ 's Miss Myrtle Uoherls of Samtor, 1- ". - stopped .over here enroute thews, where she \vill teueh .in the >e . . .< : *7, city school this terror 'e - m p Miss . Geneva Butler of this., city r, arrived front New' Vol k Sunday nmrn-J >f ing and will return to her school at . t e St. Matthews. *' n Rev. B. Hi Gray and wife were visitors in the city today. They report >i( if -things .very prosperous up then : ^ MiSS CV-f*. Alexander ol" A lie.?? e stopped over here a few hours be- w, t we tin trains enrouste to Mullins, where* g I she .will teach home etunuriiiis this 3 ? ? 1 ' p?"* Mr. Lemr Bcnhow, 17 y^-ars old, one s ^ of Orangeburg's bright young men. -? mot u*?-flpnth Monday afternoon by -5 running into a cur on. his hycyelo. g 1_ Of course acc'iddnts of this kind are S n always unavoidable when the |mriies g ^ dill'or?m?color.? Mr.'?Hunlmw w i ;?2. a thrifty and was to enter the State 3 ^ College Monday morning as "a fresh man.? The onti re eo immmit y s\ m; a - v.* ? thizes with his parents. . X L?_Rev.-J. S. Thomas reports that lie } h is now rounding up his last. year'.- l? work im the charge'that he is now ..j! serving. Everything looks bright l or ; X a good?report at?Die annual -confer-.. *t* c' ence. Rev. Thomas is an exceptioir f e to many* Methodist preaejuns. lie i.- .j. ilL alkvays advising the yotipg .tteonle X s what is best foV .them to.*hiake. sue-' X -cess in life. He believes in Negro ? enterprises ns-'hr?ran be seen sjiond-.; y n ing his money with "all. Many more ; j. 1 'would suceed hotter if they follbwed X f . * t his example. .. " $ i.\iisr A. .J. v. u nite 01 -uaimm.u.,, i, ' S. C., 'spent a lew flSy.s" here vhisv y ' week at the. Boulevard Pharmacy, t ?* " ? s the delight of. her companion, Mr. l{. .j. A.'White. Our many friends, hoped , ? tl.ut?she had come to stay, but she > [. has her own business at luvjfte and it *j. r was necessary for her return fir it. off a She may decide to make Orangeburg . ,|. ?Lhiir home a little later -on?lia.was e indeed a "pleasure to 1 have her here.. 3-p We arc tUways ^Uld to. speak' ot .|? I cfnythihg that looks eleva'tinti .to the' .j. X] race. Mrs. vSTforrle Whit more- env -?jr Y | ducts a cafe next to the Boulevard?A1 11 ! Pharmacy; and to say, it i* ' ii|?iitdtf % IT date. would be" shying Vnij lit.IK- .oV * "tht?~niee pl'.U'e. She hcHis*-pver>-t;lriny--y nice to eat and has p> lite and youi t- y h- eous service. It is a pleasure to In ,j. h* served there. She loves to. read and X ?t- buys .the pyp'"- nimh u. ,-U 3, We ard" 'sorry that oir papers ran ^uT~Ti?8*-u^kand . \ve cottld not sup-1''g j ply the demand. ~Btrts-Uu* news man 3 / promises to have a i'uli Supply and'S "cvcryontrcaTrget whafjie wants, c'all! a ? for them. ' ** HO XL A PATll MvWS ... j\{ ~ .. H:5 d #Mr. J. T. Nance and Mr. Roddie ; i - JelWO.uii 'ft't'iL the nmnti of .M! 3.1 ?. o Blanche Clinkscales and Miss Willie y e F. Mattistm Monday afternoon, t Mrs. Jahic Latimer has been sicU, / e for the past'week. We hope she wjll S h sooh recover. ' ^^ ^ ] j y Mr. P. W; Mattison.was the guest;* h of Mrs LeVfertt of Ware Sh<?.*ls, on C 0 Thursday afternoon. * _ j_C_ Mr. and Mrs. Less Latimer, Mr.; J - Homer Latimer, Miss Willie T. Maiti ^ h son and Mrs. Blanche Clinkscales! i e spent the day, in Anderson on Sat 0( r urday. ' , 1 . Mrs. Lula Pruitt was stricken with < - paralysis on Sunday afteynoon.. : < -?Mva. Jenntr Vans a of1 line West.-; ^ L was the guest of Mrs. Blanche Clink- ;j' v scales last Thursday afterndon. p >. v . t r\ Little Evelyn Flora ClinksCales lett <? 11 ^ I i- Sunday "for Hparfari+iqrp; *11 rpond a i,'t While with'her uncle and aunt, Mr. j J J t and Mrs. James It. Young. ' | ) | li Mrs. Catherine Jenkins is the < I house Ruest of her nephew anrtTiiccc, J -< >" Mr. and Mr*. Tyle Arnold. ( ?4 cAi)sr)r:x?M:\Vs Jiev". Smith .Smith conducted the. ' ' .\it] nJ111111! .(>?^?\i.ii t itn|iii<) i.eht tho church Vvy.i?h hacked. Fol.-.-A v'en were converted. They \v ill e immevsed TTu ahl" hrst 'Sundrfy .in. let uhCl\~ ; " A 'luryv*Xto\vtl attended the. concert; t lted Hill on the lltli iri.st. They 'ere wolj jdeased ,'wiilt the rendjtion I the p!a\ l^U\w tlje llili to.the J'oor oase."' They. l.uVc aSkc.d that it T>e . jielited." . ; -7-*---'- . - i tMr.s. IirhtcA: -Walton ot' ( oluniltia', li -i/cation .Uc/.e*' \yi-i-i; |ill :e:m; visi. n ___.it ,.t?hc' ciinTi AIi s. 'Walton' is.de a practical..UJitL tilncly tlFe^r 1 tlie audience. - . t S1 : ) n?, a1'. M.I .11 . .V J e 1 mi). 1 111 f I./I ill on .the The; .Sunday School j us-rumhu-Ujil liy"JI-r. J?/hmii^,-Shivc?v | ll.imh.lph . | The pastor, lie v.. J.{. \V, Jenkins j eiu-hed a s.ornino. selecting us ' _u^t.:d*K;rhnr"HehnFd .the eye ' in .Vi'ii.'il?i i .iniii, in" in 'liar i'rair M!"/n ih' in. il.M-t h"pe in lite meiv .A]iss Sal lie. Tuck<i\ iho youngest iilyhu'r nfOlr. and M.?- Hayes. Tuc?.i;:s!f< d away on thelUh. ' She im?*4 vervroes wove coHfiuctGd" l?y"~ her nstnv. If?;v I? AV JvnTvTns. J lor-bo- , y was laid to rt*>t in the ]{o<t ltrtl7 motory. ^.IIsV patents, two sister^ td one brother have our. deepest input by* : . Air. JuliXis iJntdv '"crossed' the liar" v tin"'' l *tli. Mr. I lardy .bid- been ek more, than a - year. Interment' OOVttoorrnoOtaoOOOOOOOOOOOOOaO . y> T?rigi?ifci r\i _ u i / ? M i i"' l r T ; . ? MRS. P R. R A Full i ine of Pntei ; 'Ciiraret te< and T<>bac< \ \Tiuinm r .1 Wnlkpr1 Times Tee Cream an PHON1 1422 Assembly Street., WOOOT)AA rr i%/^rvnrowrvrfrwnr? >*? ???*?* *? ** )? ?* ?*? ?*? *!? ! SPOE ^ Men's Half Soles Prices on. other repa PMQNE 6820 Wilse W, 11 16-1 11 8 1 ' Experience and understanding _ycCurateIy ai)d pLOniptly - here and profit' hy th \ f . doctor and 5n WE- Atir-FeR-AN?-at - ANYWHERE ; ?:?1?' TFI FPU* 1121 Washington St. We Stand-Hack WE vise only f00 per cent iWE haye for your pefspi three .hundred patterns reasonably 1 . ^ sacrifice* quality. / Owen <5 r. rail< 1117 WASHINGTON ST. V -fiso^^ooopooPoooocvQ 3'ocroooRyo QfTl'-V Tntorw. fit 07 " ? ' --?MX FRE ' ^ Attorirev-at-Law ai .;?J mJ ' / " ; Practice in all Courti ? 111.9 Washinjrtor Street. . . ^'V : L. v % h iV^fl \ ' ! *^ i- r 11 -' * -ii . ' * i i I.MI.tih , ii ' . V." ' * * -'-? % ?? *-' ' 'a . : PAGE THRfJL wil* -in'.Mlt' M'uliqh eeTHCtiyyr Fu-~ _ nei/al services were conducted by Rev. <? R. Kohinswi. lie leaves a wife,- three children, two brothers and one sis- * ? xmzv. i ; /;. . ' . Joshua ( files was. stubbed to death . by George Taylor at a barbecue hoar? 1 Hopkins on the 21th. - : ' '' M is. Julia Randolph Jackson of t'oliinibiav was u pleasant visitor here ' September 0?8. She .wa^a-Uifcjyi^st' ol'- her sister, Mrs. Hpsie Randolph. _. , ' .Mrs. Z. M. JetVers, her' two daugh tors and jMiss'i Watson of Rhiladel- t pn >t, were the truest of .Mcnad Mrs*. f. R. Wubbei un lite. 'JL'iulv ?? ?? ? _.Mr. John Webber'of Wilmmgtohr '7 ,N.".'Cm, is visillhtr his brother, Mrr+Pr - ? - ? Tr.Wi'bb'cr.^- . '* - . , .Mrs.i.Mac A.'Black returned from 1 Krnpoj-iii, Kansas .oh th"?. tith. She visited. her pahents,. Mr. and Mrs. P. I!. \\ -liber. She has now resumed her work in" the Home Economics department at State. College,- Orangeburg, S. C. =" ~ "f t ? Mrs. Marian Wricht ...f ' . 1 and, spent the week-end wit!) Iter sister. Mrs. I,. W. Randolph. Her four children. Miss (ie'rlrude Sparvn." her sister. Mr^.^jCarrk' \V. Boho and Horn-1 "" ? thy Boho accompanied hei ied her. ,\l r>j ( arrie W. JjtobpJimE her daugh ers, I torothy tnd Olivra "are Spending . sometime,' with Mr. - and JMrs. J.- .A.' Ty Randolph, . ' Every one is glad to see Millie Misjs Dorot hy-out again, as she is recovering , KVnrMtrfgjgr.v sei iotis attack-?of tvphnM fovnr a ' ' " : "" 1 ^=5?: WQHTtWK 1 " EESE. l'rdn. 1.,-? it Medicines. "Cigars 5 ' ^QSy A Full -Line of 8 sPreparations at all S : d Sodas. . . jE 7*20 v fnlnynhii^ S C. . j ' PAIRING f Sewed On $1.25 iring "in; -accordance . Martin I. HamptonSt I 1 * ' * ' * * *1* *! *! C* * * ' * *3* v ng^Store [ &Hs! v:^i enable us to fill his prescription ?| [ ways hring your prescription ?? .? ie experience pf your ' * .<>. our druggist- ! p -????^? ilVER PRESCRIPTIONS ?i h? IN THE CITY ? * 3NE 550,7 ;; olumbia, S. C. tttfQcroQ'D'oocrcf crocf ao orKHJcrooooo ~ Lof Our Word ??? pure \X- col Fabrics nal selectiori more .than _ . ? . ? j ??r* > and with all that, our uw. TrT gr> InWftf wrnilH g ? i: P a u 1 ' i . ?J i Drs..:; PHONE 6963 j' Residence Phone 6798 j j DERICK pnd Notary t*iihlic^ j j*?State and Federal. .. : ,' ; ;-it ... . ^ ' ^ .. ... /, Columbia, S. C. ; ?? ? ?????>?? ??? ? ? <> L ? ,v ? ... ? .ru ' - *' ' H * *