The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 01, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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pupwM -I . -5 Saturday, October 1, 1927 I Chdrch New; 1 By REV. J NAZARENE BAPTIST SUNDAY fttllUOl, v U.N V t.N l.lU.N1 Wliits" THIRTY-NINTH SESSION The Nuzurone Bajftist, Sunday School Convention \yas-~held with the ' Bethlehem baptist Church! ^Thc conr_ vention was called t<? order by President E. J. Jjhcfrsoh, ^Friday, September lGth.- *We bad present with us some of South (>rnlip:i'K l.-mlin^ moii and women. Among them was Prof. T. L. Duck'ett of Benedict College, who made a very Interesting,address for 7 Benedict College; while Mis* S<t'other . 'j apoke' lir tgterest of XIorris -^Cofiegei 1 - Friday night was given to the ??young people.' Tliuy mill H|H6fldid papers and the glee club. <^f girls "ren deretl Lim|MiniK' ) ', J, Johnson sang a very beautiful solo. oaiuruay wqs given overT to the ?discussion uf various topics that wen? discussed, with the- idtu?G? making better the Sunday Schools of this eon; vention. Many of those who discussed Jthe various topics made suggestions that would make all Sunday Scfrodte better if;hoededhtd. ' ' t Sunday oimrning :i mn lei Knn.hiy School was held by the - president, E. * J. Jackson " in which" several-courses of study wqs ha(h r - After the "Sunday School the nus ?- sionary sermdn wiis delivered 6y Rgv. . -j\V. jRtafcta. - which-- va?r armostcr ?piece, and icached the heart ot~every ??-1?voice- ' . ? "" "V" ~?. ' ZlOX HAI'TIST nn m H NEWS . At '.l^&r-the Sunday School was opened by. 'the. acting superintendent, Mr. T. Dargnn. witli nil tenchei'i' nt ar their post: The atlondamaTwaiTvory _ large. This is one of the largest Sun day Schools in .the'state. We were delighted to?have Dr. J. 11. C.'oiki wirr. oiir superintendent, with us after four months nf illnnsv at the Hood Sumejii tan Hospital. But under the care of i .-. ^r.?* L. J. Rhodes arid her splendid - corps of nurses,' he; i* ably to be out . and feeling like he used to. , lie nuulv school. \V(. are always glad-to hear him. . At 11 ;15?Mfg. Elise.P. King sound. _^ed the organ, j.he choir robed, marched i ' in. Our pasjtor, Iiev. .1. C, White, preachcyl a W.ondeiful and soul ".stirring sermon, using as a text j Acts 2G:15;^l*But rise and stand .upon thy feet: for. I have appeared unto thee for this ^purpose, to make thee a , minister and a witnesVIjoth of these thirigs. which thou tawA^scen amt of : . ; those things which will appear tinto thee." a, " " ? ' . . ' My - l?gBSB: 11 We were all glad to hear him. af+ l-miiipr i\v;>.v. for-'three ..Wedks .at ?7 tending the?NalTuffhl Coil vent ion m Denver, Colorado and visiting Chicago :? amt other eities. He reports a- Ay,on , Mr. T. H. Pincknoy also attended the National Convention and other ?rpoiritfc. - Ho .\va* -called upon to give ',? a brief account of his trim' . J . the si^ndhl lendersfip^4)f^ 1 is"s1 Ruth BynuirT pave a very Interestiug progvam. This oig.uiiy.fltinn?h?accomplishing much, good for the younp people. - At"8;00 P. M. the church was filled to its Capacity..?Rev. "While hath m his guest Rev. J. B. Ellis, Pr. Rosier of Winnsboro and Rev. Crook /*.?!>; A\ AcV?r?villfA (\ A won clerful sermon was preached by' Rev Crook. He used as a subject: "Sin/ The church was full of fire and oui hearts burned within while he taffyu to us. Mrs. Medora White made hei report of the Women's National Con 1 VL'iiliui; which mot in Dinner, Ouhi rado. She was appointed one . of th< State missionaries. Mrs. Emma Ty ler, a member of the party, is stil ' 'visiting points West and _will ar'rivi '"sometime in this week. On Monday night a musical con cert and a mothev's contest was giv en at Zion for the Williamson Orphm Home of which Mrs. Minnie William ? Son is head. .She is doing a wonder ful work and needs to he praiscr " was raised at this conoort^.sh wishes to thank the liiany kind friend ? fm- helping and- appearing -on?th program. Some of the best talent of the city appeared on .the. prograi on that night." ??MiVKTl-'im' I MO.N NO I KS ?? _ ?Tiiu Iutuidonomiyntiomi Minister Union convened in Bethel A. M. I | Church Tuesday, jkej^f ember 27tl with a splendid, number of the bretl ren present. r Tlfte business oT tUTS preefftt# piw ed to be quite interesting. Rev. ! , ; ' , . -jLfcw- ".v ^ L I . ' . ^ V? ; V?r-?- 7~ ~~: . * * v .' /?<# - " ? s of Columbia | J^W-Ct-^vCviCtCtCtOOOOOC'C-OC'C' ^C C -''- - . B. Wullaet} read a very good paper on the subject': "What will it eost i to be .tilled with the Iloly Spirit," which- provoked notch 'discussion and a-unanimous- approval. , ' , Rev. J; K. Beard, is assigned to a P^Pcr, corrotTerltting or rather en- I luTjffilUC upon the previous paper ren- ( dered "by Rev. S. B. Wallace. Rev. ? Wallace's paper, or rather subject is believed to be the manifestation of his inspiration., Ne^' business Consisted of a suggestion of the lection of a vice-president and a fraternal messenger, who Will extend greetings Wn behalf of the- .Union to ?tyr ? I C AL /V 1: - A *? r? r? t euiiicvcu oomri ;vnruuna /\. iU. I'.. /< C Viiifoii'iiiu, W Will convene in . Tones, Chapel A. ST., E. Z. Church, corner Simitvi; and Klossr.m stnmli _ Novomber-flfith, i;i27. ? As Rev.' Beard is to be presented Tuesday,' Oclbber 4ih, each member ' is. asked- to he present in order that Ll'he. above subject remitted by Rev. , -Wallace, might pet. a broader circulation. . - -1 ZICTN 1TATTIST ' BEGINS KKVIVAI. 1 . 7- . r" 1 Communion Day will b<>. observed I by the membership of Zion Baptist ] ' Church Sunday, October 2nd. This ] .' will be followed by the?regular fall 1 October dil'd and runnifcg' through? 1 October 15th. : The - pastor, Rev. J". . White, will H)t> assisted by the Rev. _ T. 1'. Keeder of Rock Hill. Rev. Reeder is-.one of South Carolina's, best 1 iii akei s?;.nd rvimgelints:?Tiie. vcV I I ..i?-w i ? :~u . I ' 1 * " 4 ^ . .1^ ^nrmiuy lU^Ul U>l 1IIIU. Come anjpbring your friends. . . ' MT. PLEASANT DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION HOLDS SESSION v* 1-lion of the Mt,. Pleasant-District, Dr. ji>. A. Perrin, presiding leder, one of i t!u> hc.-t programs was carried out.. I Sermons were preached by Revs. J.. S. -Snipe,. Wm. T; Murra$*; 'D... . B. preached the annual sermon. All palters ..were excellent. J. The institute work was conducted i by Presiding Eider Perrin, The fol. lowing visitors \Vere introduced: Dr. T. J. Miles, presiding elder of the Kingstree District, Revs! M. J. Jones,~S.' M. Tfugiies, S. H Lewis, J. S. Moi?int, I). N. Wilson. J. S. Benn and Carter, all from the ' Kingstree District. Alt-look?a n active part in the? ilpiiipssions.- . . . . .... Ritv. I.c.wis of Salem-Baptist.church ^ in Charleston and Mrs. M. Alice L'es- r introduced and spoke to the body. Just " iH'-foro "flu, i-lo^ino-" T)r "T. T? Vo-KpTm,; presiding elder of the (1 corgi-town X->iai ?. trict. canic forward said he had just drop in and lend words of eneoulugeivient. to the ML TMdusant-; District. We were giad to have Father. How' ard in Otrr midst. The convention ~ elosIaTwTtTi 7f"Quoeii*s ' Content; As a whole the convention was full ? of information, inspiration and as-piration.'.and was much enjoyed by all who attended. l'<istor W. W. Muiy ~ rny anji members were highly praised I for the splendid entertainment of the convention ami the Presiding Elder for thdSsplepdid way lie conducted the meeting. .MAJORITY RAPT 1ST CHIHCJI' NEWS r j The weather was fair Sunday and . Sunday School opened at the lisunl ~ i hour. 1 nerc were n.uny students | -?pro-onfc?The lesson was i iea ed liy j j Mrs. Mills and the /superintendent - pave a talk. There was pleaching' I on Sunday aiternoon by K.ev. T. A. " e Mijls._ 'I , On Sunday, night Rev. 'Coleman j prcuched a firing sermon-. The church -ywas full and everybody enjoyed it.' II | My. Morris Preston, one of the old- ' citizen* of the city, departed this " j life Monday,! morning. He leaves to * mourn his' loss- a daughter, Mis* M:i. ( j li^sa Preston, who is a Sunday School ' | tt'tcher and a faithful men'ifcerof ojtrr ' C I ^ V- ' \ m . . 9 I ouveiatives and mends. _L 51 *Ir. T. Jenkins \Vas funeralize'd at *Mt. Moriah Church Monday evening. TWtrtriH hr- an entertainment giyan at the chpitffc Thursday-flight. ^ s1" M iss Janic Foster will leav^ Thursday for IT a nip ton Institute, where h she will take nurse training, i- Rev. Coleman has been in Columbia the past few days. But we are glad 7*r hi1 noes iirn hurry ami comes straight 3. back.' " ' ' i v- * 'j'r- * '' 1.x;;.11.', .1 in i i " i' ,"?> i i.^n ; , , ^6E PALME' ' L ' ~~ ~~~ ~~PROG] OF ' Sixtieth Ann ? * * * ' * : .' > . . (jcthseniane Hau .? v Which Will Cc Zion Pilgrim B OCTOBER 1 ARTHIJRTOWN, NEA REV. J. C. WHIT " 1 v" ' " WEDNESDAY .1:00?Introductory Sermon bj?/F nate, Rev. A. E. Moss. 2:00-?Enrollment of Delegates. !2:30?Moderator's Annual Acldr 1 Treasurer's Report. 1 i 1" Report of 'Executive Boai l':80?Welcome .^Ackty^ss, Dea. Response to Welcome A ?- ?li*Vi s r ; 2:00?Recess for Dinner. AITERNOO1? 3"00 P. M.?Devtiliuiials by app 3:15?'Election and Installation 4:00?Reception and leading of 0:00?Adjourn. n , _ NIGHT SI 7t30 P. M.?Dcvotionals by apjx 8:00?''RejaUqnsTiip ol the Deai ; 1 ,ewis, ('hf.sler, iin<' 8:30?Doctrinal Sermon by Rev. Rev. J. M. Myers, Co.Iur i: ? ejonecuon. 9 :30?Collection of Delegates 25 ??. Appointment of Commit THURSDAY?E 9:30 A. M.?Devotionals by app .0:0<*?Reacting of minutes ofprc [0:15?Resumption Of Reading c 0;45?"Is It Necessary for BajJti School?"?Rev. L. C. Jei LI: 15?*A paper by Mrs. C. Ma-'o LI :30?Morris College and It's C '' J. J. Starks, Sumter. Collect iohr L2:30?Fairwolch School, Mrs'. R._ J ? ..?-.--'"Good Samaritan Hpspita Waverly Hospital, Pi" \r COO?Recess for Dinner. ??_; ? At UU: li:00 1'. M-? JJeyotionals by apj) 4:00?Benedict College by its R 4:80?"Race l^plift"?Mrs. Mat. Annie L. Robeivon, Eas 5:00'?"A vision 6{ the Field" b; ' Missionary. 5 :^0?Ctry M isslbhary T; rifon / ATi 6:00?The \Voma*i's Auxiliary o Mrs, Medora J. ^Vhite. 6:80?Recess-.?r- ? ? ?^ . NIGHT S 7:80 P; M^^I)evotidnals by ap_ 8:00?A paper by Mrs. Clara B; 8: J5?Educational Sermon?Rev Collection. PDlIt 4 rV?CJ i rivii d 9:30 A. M.?Devotion&ls by app 10:00 Reading of minutes of pre" 10:30?Unfinished business. 11:00?Missionary Sermon?Rev. nate, Rev. T. M. Bovkin 2:00-?Final Adjournment.' T~ OFFIC Rev. J..C. White .'. Rev. J. A. Byrd Rev. J. M. Myers 7 BE 1H EL CHI K?H E\^S \Vindirig up the. Sunday School les-' Klin nf the i)U:irtur Pr Ruar.l i down from his Bible class and con-', s i ductoTfa masterly review for the benefit . of the school Sunday morning.; Mi. Washington of Benedict and -MrFord of Allen were visitors. Sunday-morning. ?' ? At' 1-1:16 At M. . Dr. J. E. Bpard "preached a masterly sermon from St. 1 Matthew 25th chapter and" a part of : the. 8th verse; "For our lamps are gone out." Subject: "Dicing Lamps." to his hearers, which could not he de- j nied. : The address by President Sims at 3:30 was as usual highly pleasing; also the entire program as carried out by thp "members At the fVvculty of Allen University. We are grateful [TO LEADER wmmmmnmamammmatmmnmmm - - - ' - 9 ?ia?ngmarflES1 aSUEgllJH ' vj; service in keeping M| ' H \ your desires, one Eti.Tjfl will be in accord ro&rl i the wish to proper- ||J^lfl onor' the memory of ^ departed in quiei ? and simple dignity. t? ~ *. . ?? ?-tyamtmBsmmtm *wnkw%tmiuz&mu. ram" rHE iual Sessi6n .. . ? , THE itisl Association. >nvene With aptist Churth 20, 21, 1927 ~ n COLUMBIA, S. (V E, I). I)., Pastor's SESSION ointment. . ' ' ~ Lev. A; Bailey, Columbia; AltCTf Columbia. ^ ess. Wm. Charley, (Vjlumbia. dclress ,-Boa, S: J'- Dim lap, Lnjfr sT SESSION 'ointment.?? :?: 7? of Officers. Letters. ESSION hutment, ? >:on to the I'aMor?lxa. \Y? TV . A. F. Wider. Lxk^LaU 7^T~ G. M. Mills, Carlisle; Ailurnate, tibia. r: v. i cents lor Church. teeyi and Adjournment. ? durational Day : . f' 0 i". ointment. A\ rpiews day. . " r >t. Ghiu?e4t- Letters. ist Students "to afctend a lijipt is t ikins, A. B. fie Taylor. * .V daim on I he A si- ociations.?Dr. . T r f V 3. \\ijlkinsoii, Orangcbury;3.C. i], Mrs. L. j; Rhodes, Cultimohv1. . A. Jenkins,X'olttmbia, b. ('. . v SESSION idininionL ? ;?; Representative. ilda Griflin, Columbia anil Mrs. toyer. y 0r.? J. It. Wil.f <m District i's. P. "A".'Tn^ram, Columbia, S. C. t' the Geths'emane- As'soeiatiet 1-KssioST ~ ~ I pointment. . . rrci, Rioe, Si C. . C. H. Drown, I). P.- Columbia-; 1, RidgcwajvSESSION / . V.'..; .. .. "J ointment. * /. nous day. J. A. Bvrd, I). D.,iirori: Alter1, D. 1). : ; ! 1 ERS: __ " .Moderator V ..... -- Clerk ' "".-7..treasurer to the president and faculty f(>r their . " ; j ?i assistance nj putting over such a program fofr Christian education. ? Thr?Christian?-fjndear nr y-' i c ic'cs" were very good. At 8t00 Pt -Sr. fjevKTK -K -Bryan*, preached a very good sermon, from the 8lth Psalms, and the 2nd v'ci'se! Subject; "Longing, fui* 'fVnm'h of the- living God." Wo arc aluU.ts g-\wt to hear him, Sunday is Holy CdWTnuTntffhr?~I.et us not forget that 'We are noaring the annual conference andjnuih work rcihains yet for us to do. , LEBANON PRESBY TERIAT:n|, K(.? On Wednesday aftcrttooh. September 21. Mrs. Rhoda Stephenson, wife | of Mr. G$drge'' Stephenson, passed"in to the great beyond. ' ' ' -J * ??! ?j- - -- ?=?- ...a ^ pr- ^ _ : EFFICIENCY IN SIN DA Y SfcllOOir By Rev. R." I. Lemon, ' , :' J J.il; i i.' any om- thin;- 'th:il i-; 'i Uy i.e.*.led in our chui't'h ,it- iH <1 j-1^" . IK;:, I'l t h Suiwl.-iy- Kc-hooh KHi-. f .vnu y u.-? ?!' here is hot limited to-, .if he world of ihteili-vt," IVut tlic jiiiyit- . ufi.! \'.\.i.io-u -t?-t-in? Stinday-'Schrto! f ? '-ir, i-iy ,|< thv t'.ol'.Miibiu District a <tii- i- n. i "i-. it"better -J tolioaif. > i, hlu-i ii:. the Sunday s hoot v, v(, i.s iutoltT'ctn;iily-. tV;.'hi<d,' clurnir." no isiiW-r-i..n or-oifW who i Oo:iw.-y-lui', I ii i; v.o-y litt !v of? !ii i u.il ijunliih' tiliimi.- 'Z We"*' II;...V, -iiy that. -iJy ajL-ilt r with any on/- \ ' ' < oir.iiriiiutioM-:'mii.iox tlu- otlj- 'V i t'o' i f.iii i i tisy'my.. It is S Mo* a lr.e' t< v or or. hul.hoth and. ' V?i-. 1t"'| thht the thintr i'roni which ' '*< siitl'i i intr irivatly is. not >o -p ' 'dl-- l-'.-l :VU'[ ll'.lioliio.ll.i' ' fO'l- . Ji i-t'liriol,, y i.n- It .. oo 111 O'c'.. ?il.?*{uu'iiiicattub.?.-Idyuyi yi-d{ our j' ) -Cy i ;Vl <) llli ii 111H lllf.'lliU'i l.i.i.il-" ?rr-rvii .iw- r.-.. i,m.> raiOT TTIIK Jesus . .. in\; 'poi -omal Saviours 'their s.tu>' ' n ?i - i;; ihcii- lives und see J< . *i c ir.-i.-t; I. itu* tii I i> not ,'AtCn l.I ic-Uyjer.-, wild can pick;*! nit' "lr ruths of the--lesson*' and clothe* them hi such illustrations I'.su'ih.- . i !ent'.s iutellecual eyes may -ly?man**- to .see as \v4jil as .his. h(?..r<. 7? frfff-!! ^lu!>dt ,)> a matter. .,1" eniot i".!.'i,j i; I'dii nnd intellect.? Iti^ the ' v-.-i !> of. Wait. r' A-lftearh. "Ucli.irioh im~ a n}ivsxt.fry - for man's intellect-; \ a cdiiU'cllintf ai'Dcal ,to? his emotions; it M*i hiuh.and holy..tasks.-7 Voi* Iris wil!." *' tWo m*?rrr.'TttLViTins only j In* piriuial* unai.dic.Ttion cannot "ijiv e- ? iahp i?ics>aj4v .I'd 1 clarion'" along these .0" i i'al lines, llctlcc. he* 'I? not c'tli. ' itfyni* " i-st- ?*# . Ii ?9fh*?V why, as. to d(>Vi<)6p. the Avholo y . '* .M.1!K il! il - 'I "-tlM'k'.S. N\ I'.: I ;uv '! -"'i1- .1 Tfl-r .""uiiiiiiy Schools have I'M, l\ 1V.-1 ill' Hi"M \v?j.i ;'Kr.lisjttl'Hr cxpljinatiijwt Y o\CI \ 1 ill ii..-- nKir.iilfr Tb'v hnvi' tot -on at feet of nicn 'who are - ' !' of. p til's ,Tvali>m. that phi/ ' l-r.y vi iv;oh' the. ultimate- explanation, of thiols in that personal, ?1 -t 1 i TI) li 1 'i '* 11 ?' v..l:,i is imminent in.. _ ' iie w.ori.l and yet Uonscendent to it vo-i.l. 'hi h .-chool children, v. ho'wi re undyr the-tutflapre ol' men .with a luaterjaiistie trend of mind "l'li; t. : '\\i_ S'.i.niay School--wittr t>i ifiiuii- and eiiesti.nns reiiecting their C" rk ai'hersi W.hj . v. ilf t)ie consecrated ..ah ;Hlilitis iem;:af-i|t.>il.itications '.J i v.ii h ; in.vii i|Oe>i.iiin> Vnu tan no longer say "Go away boy, you 1 ,\ ill jf o to h.-ii for asking such que s,tions '.' This,.is ail ajre of reastim'and ' hi must meat reason with rtusom Winn Christianity was first making " it^ way this>u.i>li the Konurn empire it .-homed no theoretical or ph'.k.fopM- ai'r; flection. i'ltt was simjdjYa ipat- ' tor of love, ptu'co and i iyltteousness. But when it was attacked bv-Gn6f*tU ctsi.i, a l at '.imai?pao^4.pl^-^-iYfIiat:l-f^- ~ i o*ort-chT^^rTrrrnr~m~TlTcocotiea1 . roii iA dmoi, ! h -i'ir, . file n'.icii ' tTTT.f I.. . e .if.~~.i~ . 1... - ' * "? ? "V 11 II'IUJU ut -a-We t<-> ^.vJvt' fiifO; of 'thr i]a^<urr]T5~rr Urr .\" hlfc-Jv Vi'liiiiit I'lViUtri'M- Avlileh' are V . . . - . , A i ujton reason with reason; 'It ~ij . ikes n.jnrv 1::;11 ij!( e(>n>uei;aud man 4 '1 " II takes the efticillii'jn:rr^. -y tl.i- maii uho" has been witlrrfr-siis untl 4 a 1?l-kr- man who has the- inte!h-p-^ T-r . ... -7 ! liiiil x;?ali<ii,at.ion.' ' - ' 5 \\ h:;i. .-.hunhj the ehuieh i'o_V_ The* m ehuicli should l.u)ihgiiuimental in 4< ni.en Ml the -rvhg ioii } lur this Ici'iy jtnykt H i'*. >t enheil:-i?n w:K' a hiirh!\.? re. i c . " ?a sported citizen of this ipmrhunyty and | v.ns i'mm ,i hrhihood unfilf licr death, a member of Lebanon Church in which k ! i rnn-ch hi r i'uiV ral was. held Sunday 4t ! nftp.rriouir. September 2~>. The per- ' j mon was preached by the pastor, Rev. J. K. IAunjrev. from Acts 12:i:>, "Afid. ^ h.'is I'lii r Llit" hvd a; the .i.Mir of- the | eate, a damsel lame to hearken named ilh'thi." T!t 'I'M, 1|| c..t- lk'tU'd Ul-? i U ntivdy atu'l with tirea't interest by. , a* Kiret of frieit.ls of the deceased and "f (ho?horortvoil?lit111i 1 \. 'which?tilled [the church to its capacity. Inter, ! mrnt \v.is in the hobanoft "church ee? mi '.cry. . " I l^hi'da iSlitllhelWim lmrn i on' Tr? ember 17. ffvj-and at the time * of* her death jncMt'd less tfhvn three ~nvmt hs of bom# seventy years of a^e. iSiurtiiuui n?pipe lip'e. tcl throiierh the entire span of her life she meter. Shi was a loyal \vife and a ^ 'Sostr tender and loving mother, her last thoughts, even amidst .t he agony of death, bojrig of her family rather than- of herself.? I 1-n addition' to her husband. Mr. lllluuxge Mephonson, Mrs. S*ophpn*afiA iV siircnv'erl by four of her ^ojren ,ehil- I ilrc'n, namely: Mr. Raul Stephenson of. | .Jacksonville. Fin.: .Mrs. Irehe Stroud .wiTI Mrs, T.ilhe V?u> Mivkle of I'k*>lt? '^l''hin. Ffl. aiid Mrs. Rosa .ToKn^nn also survived by two brothers ancj two sisters, / i / ;* v 4' i * , . PAGE FIVE. THE EVANS' HAIR DRESSING :. * the huh* ?,lt*>?rn'in')j"to ''lay?yuur Wir, *~" onvK. If will keep' y;ouy hair combed . ; u??ail- /lay?long.?? =r?? K^a'n\4 Ilair. Dressing is thy best f or cuVlinji'iuiiLjiUAikur.; JlL brighteha it! beautilies. the color of the hail nd* gives it a lu'$tyott?s appearance, Viiip: oO c:knts r-?. . a , '' ' r- - .. * 7T~ ' Manufactured- at 10fS"fine St ?-?Columbia, S. C. ? bid At llarbejr . Shops and Drug tores.' - ' ^PRINTI^^P^IACOi| Wrile For Catalogue * Quality Pressing Club Dry Cleaning, Repairing, A1... '-Bering- and Dyeing . VUi^-aj.u in l>u-?iin->-?1'nr your Von- ?? vcMii^nce and our living* ' A Utile C,.-,fperation would help. ] .. J. II, Donley, Manager^ - . , Y. M. c. A.- RUIl,DING 7 Suinter St. .. ... Phd,^r3S61 I. FERGUSON RUFF ;. .. ri.oituiT 110 \\ileal;St.. (.'(tfumfrin, S. C.* Cut and AVyvod ^lowers. Funeral- Designs,; -A Specialty ? FLOWERS DELIVERED ' . ? ix-* '- ?1? ?? r*?. ,.. ' j jlaiT (TnMfrs fttccctvo' Special Allen) inn , .' i'mom; :>.>n. . , ' ' |M ,1' \ \ ' = - ' ST^_Yi..'Vi', . _? L_l_ rrive Ni>. t"n W 1 rSOIf.H! -X." ill 1(^:00 8 ;?2- rAnjru^tjr-N. V. ,'<2- 6:00 p . , ;:?0 |> 27 Ci;,iu le.sinir-('iti. 27 . 1:45 p" :4f> p 2S /'in..('lini L-i&Uiu 2:t 4 :5.r,p >:Li p. lU Cuhmibia^in.. 11 7T-00 a ~ a 24 yuhirybiuJaxVl 215 ll:00p I .'lii ii >!> A..--' iii n .nn.- ...' MM) :i S (.'olumljuuAOffc 7- 6;00?'p . ?^ t40 14 Colunibia-Sav. 1310:10 a .v i :30 p 23 Columbia-Cliur. 24 5:40a 1:25 p. 11 Columbia-Chus. 12 5:10 n? ?V r*. ' i''-' |jv" I ;oo a 15 t olumbiajClias.. -16 2:20 a 1:50 p 2 CMfiinbia-SpVrf* 1 4:00p >:20 p 16 Coluiubia-Greeri 15 7:05 a ' 1:55 a Is-("ulunibia-Sen'ca 17 6:15p i:5p p 113 -Cpla.-Char. 114 . 7:30 a *Via Cauulen and Rock Hill, ity ticket office?, 1307 Main Street, - ?I nlf> jihii iiii lif.ni > ? - - ^ , ? rol.TTMHiA St r. : ' PHONE 6487 /L.A.Hawkins' Ileal Estate Agency Homes on Easy Terms" 1107f2 Washington Street 1 ^ ' COIiUMHIA. S. 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