The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 22, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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V Church News By REV. J. < ~TZ JONES CHAPEL ~YOUNG WO-' i MAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY ] NOTES' i . * ?"The "Y.'s of Jones" Chapel spent 1 a delightful afternoon ut the home ( of the Misses Wilsons, 1326 Blossom ! St., Wednesday, October 12. An in- 1 teresting business session followed 1 treseting business session followed C the devotions. The Misses Mozelle _t Wise and Elizabeth Geiger were wel* v come-visitors and each gave some encouraging remarks. 0 ' _; The members responded to the roll call with Bible quotations, beginning with the letter I. The life of Elijah was very beautifully giywi by Miss 4 Almeta Robinson. An IftWMBtlng i fbature was a Biblcal game that was a enjoyed by all: 1? t ?The prises were awarded by Mioe Lucinda Wilson. Miss F. C. Benson 1 won first prize, a "beautiful box of t stationery and a feather pen, while I - Miss-Carrie Gordon won second; a i beautiful scarf. . o The hostesses served a palatable 1 ? two course menu of delicious chicken r salad sandwiches, ice tea, ice cream, F cake ond minte. * TV next meeting will be at the o home of "Aliss F. C. Benson, 514 Sumter St. 1 ministerial union notes 1 .. 0 : ?Tho Ilninn mot nn Tuesday at the a usual hour with a majority of the r brethren present. Rev. e. a. Adams, r president, asked .for a leave of ab_ ? ~ senue for six weeks on account, of _ his being private secretary to Bishop 0 nurst, who begins his round of con.|? f^rence this week and will continue <3 for aix. weeks. ?'' ? i . In the absence of^Kev. Adamg the! meeting was presided over by Rev. f N. A. Rice, First vice president of the ( ynion. Rev. A. E. Lomax could not I 7 ho present, hut requested the SeCre j Hairy,1' Rev. J. P. Washington t otake riotes in his stead. s . The order, of the day was general s _ discussion on the subject: "How to Intrest our Members ih the Study of 1 the Scriptures." Dr. J. E. Beard led J off on the subject, followed by Drs. 1 G. T, Dillard and P. P.(.Watson. t ??? Everyone present enjoyed a rare * treat which came to him from .these m$n of training and experience.7 Revs. I J. P. Washington, Jr W, White and 1 N. A. Rice expressed their apprecia. < tiorr to Drs. Beard, Dillard and Wat S Son for the information and inspira. 7 tion they received from their re. 1 marks on the subject. Synopsis of ... -jionngT^s will he the order of the" day _ -?r,.. i.ext Tuesday* j NEWS OF TH OLD FOLKSTITOMF "t . The Frst Calvary Church "Jubilee choir was out on Sunday in full. We had a great Beivice r.t usual. The 1 meeting was lea'1 by yo tng minister, v f . -. 4 ful remarks were 8 mgo<- . 7. tRinson, wnicn was lull v>f inspiration. After the con. c ?eenelusion-of^the service a jiberal col- J ???lection was?lifted, which amounted fco $5,40. W? thank the congregation ^ for their tict oTTtindness. ? I We wish to. thank the Antioch Bap_ 4 tist Church of which Rev. CI C. Crum. 1 ton is pastor for a liberal donation for 1 the hom^ under the ausipcse of Sis. * Janie Ferguson. The donation amounT ~ Ik ted to $2.85v 1 We are very glad to report that I the old folks at the hnmfl_Jwo doing J nicely. W are very glad to report c that Mrs. Chapman, who has been in. f disposed for quite a fwfaile is now t better and has been able to return to ? the home. ' We thank the churches for what v they are doing. The prayer of the 1 pnhlir ia ft airoH. ?All donations yill please be' sent to _ 2120 Elmwood Afve. We" thank you in advance. Susie Jaggers, reporter. 1 js&LT. OLIVE BAlPTIOT CtfURCH .] Georgetown, After k long * time we come forth to thank and moke a report to the public , for their help J and welliwishes. ^ * After much hard work we were able to purchase our church. It is now Mt. 01ive Baptist Church. We- c hold the deds for the said church. < Our debt has decreased by the tim 3 ???of three thousand gir hundred dollars. c 'yitflitv of-us with thebaic of the * .Almighty and friends haw raised 1 $1100 within nine months. Have we a friends in?Georgetown? Well here we f will give the- names of a faw that helped on the poator** club, which r raUed >71.00: two Charleston min. c isters helped, Rev. N. B. Perry, $5.00; 1 iTiTMMailljlllilii mam nil Mi nil of Columbia J , WHITE I I . -/' and ?)r, T. B. Brooks, $2.10; L. W. Kazzard $2.50; Dea. W. J,'Wilkes/ andertaker $5.00; EldreTT R. Nichols \ f'l.00;, Mrs. W. P.~ Wolina $r.00;' Mr. and Mrs. S. A/ Speed $2,00; Dea. 3. R: L\no $1.60; Mr. A. A. Austin $1.00; Mrs. T>. A. Rice $1.00 and a friends $1.00. x The pastor also col- ( ected $44.50 among the friends\ of 1 Georgetown. All Qhurches and pas ors in Georgetown cpopetoted with is in a wonderful mariner. * Orangeburg News Mr. W. L. Lancaster, Inspector of he National Benefit InwuraWe' Conw rany, wa3~apmitoi in Oiungeburg on = in inspection tour. Mr. Leon Howard epresenlB the uurk here. It was indeed a pleasuro to us to lave Mr, I. I. Appelt fro? our home own, Manning stop our place of msiness for while.-~TWrTTtppelV 7 s the'editor of the Manning Times, ne of the best Weekly pftpers pubished in the ?|tate. This paper" is ead by a large ftiajority o?"colored leople in the county for te reason that t has always been fair in speaking if htem. The State College of South Caro ina and the State College of North Lbrolina pjayed a beautiful game of ootball on the locp field here. A L irge crowd witnqfised the game. Both ides fought hard biut the South Cu olina Stale caffte'dut-'vtetorious; win ~ jing Che game by the score of* 10 -to Claflin and thei FayelteVilgWfrdrn'.ai 1 if North Carolina played a slow, but nteresting game nf ? [ay. Claflin won tire game by the core 40 to 0. . 7 Mr. Wlllinm ThAmnonii fVio .. ?....... W?tw W1U1CU arm demonstrator of Clarendon 'ounty and connected with the Farm darket Bureau, wias a visitor here tys week. Mr. Hume Sulton Ts home on the ~ lick list this week from Haines In ititute. *" The laymen associatino of the M. 2. Church held a^v^y interesting neeting at Claflin, University. arge sum was raised and pledged for he good of Methodism. Mr. Cald_ veil is the president. The BuSy Bee Club led by Mrs. Ella ? )wight and' the Willing iVVorkera club _ ed by Mrs. Sarah Furlor, gave a very mjoyablej block party on Tredwell 3t. last-Monday night in interest oi dt. Pisgah Baptist Church. Wo learn \ hut it was quite a success from a lin_ ] mcial stand point. Claflin band is forgeing its way on yard-and will present to the "friend^ ^ i very interesting concert rfext Sunny evening;?The public is eordiullv nvited. The program is here pre .exited. , The Grand Rally for Claflin will xe held here tomorra\M, Thursday; vhen the various district will report dl monies raised during hte year for ill TrarposeT^altTrig~Tn Qlaflin's En. lowmeht fund". "Bishop dtichardson s here now and will preside. We are glad to report to the many riend* ot n,sq. Moorer tha the Is a. " jain able . .to be . out at his office for i few hours each.. He is Orange. >urg's oldest coloredL attorney and nany of his clients rfiiss him very nuch. The new bridge over the Sarrtee iver between Clarendon and Orange. I >urg counties has been completed and his will bring the two counties in lose touch wvtheach olliei anti-much, j rood can be accomplished'-in bringing ^ ogehter the farming interest. \Clar rndon colored people or farfners know < low to rrxike good 'tobacco and they vill soon teach the Orangeburg far ] ners to do the same. _ < Greenwood News i llr. Marion Parker of Louisville, ky.? ] s visiting Miss Gladys Bradley, 338 liineral St. Mr. Joseph Townsley worshipped at \ nt.-iUBgWv iempie Last Sunday. 1 Mr'. Jesse HitT CUme down from Vshville Saturday and spent the 1 v??k-end with his family. _j Mr. R. H. McGhee motored to Sen. i sea?Sunday to visit, hia?wifn and ' laughter, Mrs. Jennie and Loja. Mc3hee. He was accompanied by Mr. < Jenry Cfriles. THrs. McGhee Is spen.. imp sometTme wTcrr miss ijoik -wmr < lip "hope uf-it-chnngc irt climate rr'ny | lelp herCTl the ruud to reeovcry from .) in illness which. has been hers the j rrealer part of this year. , Rev. S. C. Campbell is conducting i ten nights' revival meeting at Ma. i edonia Baptist Church of which the lev. Watson is pastor. _j_ | ' V-j _ -'K"-;.VT"""*- ? ^ ? <c% r ?^? THE PALM PRO< ~ ^ OK 1 ' * ' r GETHSEMANE UNJO coNv: hi:ld imOOKLAND Ki 1_ Friday, -Saturday and Su T r -----Rev. M .II. He FRIDAY 7.00 1'. M.~ Praise service condt 8:00 P. 3ft.?Sermon?Rev. B. I foil eft ion. Announcemer SATURDA 11:00 A-. Mv?Devotions?Deacon ' , 11:30"A. MJ?Enrollment of cht \ lii:00 M. Business. 1:00 P. M.?Address?Rev. J. ( ; 74 Anniftmcements. Adjourr ... i"-'1 "f- -:i " " - v rSt'ITOAY lO:Q0 A M.?Sunday School coil i<. Lyl.es.: : ' : -??10:00 A. topics:? ta) "A Christian's Resp (bj ''The Prophets of 1 (d V "True Worship"?M ... ^ 11:750?Missionary Sermon?Rev .Collection. Adjournment -Devotions-BFoV. V ~ 0:10?V 1 he hlements of Right 0:00?r-Closinjr Sermon?Rev. CI v .Miciimiis. neports of l '. Rev, \\ s 1'. Peterson, Pres. Rev. li. Id. Cornwell, Clerk ?Rev. K. T. fiaiript NOTE:?Any person desiri Union, "the body will be pleased worshiped with ReV7~Strong and people Thursday night. borne on Baptist St. We hope for" her u speedy recovery. Presiding Elder J.- W. dougalsa hi led the. p'.ilpit at Allen Temple, at Oreonviflo, Sunday in addition to his, fl'uarterly conference at Denver "on ihe sanit. dale. He brings gowing leport from vhese charges. The Rev, It. Bowman was here this week with the "Singing Chorus'' from North Carolina. Allen University News The drive at Sumtfr, S. C. for A1 len University was ouite a suitprs Up Kurds $ 18,000 was raise! The.State V. M. C. A- Council.met Lit Allen University with Mr. Jose, [ijfhs (iary of Ajlerr University, pres_ went, and Mr. John Dillingham, secSome of the outstanding featijres were tht, two addresses delivered by Pres. rdent Sims on "Vocational Guidance" and "The Challenge to Negro Students today."- ~ . ' ? ??m i; Sunday morning the Allen and *Ben adict students. worshipped together at Allen in the filial session of the Conference. The chapel hour on Friday was very interesting on account of add reason delivered by Mr. John Oil? lingham, Y. M. C. A. secretary of J? > r. .1. . r . s iV ?, p r Studeiit Work tot trie hrmtrneastcrn^ Division;. and Dean Pearson of Claf. lin University,.. 1 ' The Twin City Jubliee Singers of Winston-Salem, N. C., entertained to the-delight of alt hearers -at Allen University on Monday night. Mr, W. H. Harvey, president of the Victory Savings Bank of Columns very helpful address. ?With a lot of nmv material, Ccoch r ho mas is forging ahead, and there irt, better days ahead. Watch them. Mrs. L. D. Hopkins, MusTc teach persons in Allen University happy >eenure of h oi wonderful work.?Look in the Etude for October and see her irticle on how to teach the 9cale. . The vested choir is quite an addi-. tion, . Captain Cnry .Thomas Is bringing his band and orchestra out In grand - 4/v.r-*- \':. ' ' , . . % ;7 j ' ,r' '.'cr ? ' -?t?1 " ' ^ * * ETTO LEADER " 18?1 perience means skill 1JB9I id?ability-?the reasoning 5a ly you can place ut- RXfl ;V ost confidence in our KiWil iliiy to serve you best. ||j|>|l perior equipment,mod u p e r i or equipment I * [>derate cost, care in R83S a v ery detail assured. ' l: Mill II 3B? 3RAM ? < TlfK7 " ? s N & SUNDAY SCHOOL J .! ENTION ' - t . :' U WITH ??? ?????=U^IST CHURC1L - I ndav. Oct 28. 28. ,'10. 1927 T| . S mowny, Pastor. ? ' ~ 1 ; ~ * " Ti * NIGHT ' \ ' t H icted by Deacdns- Bgykin and Cook. ' r, Hammonds. ..? 1 its. Adjournment. \ ' ,? T Y SERVICES " _ * j; b is Wm. Charley and J, H. NVuitevs. ?\ irches and schools. ^ i ei C. Whitd, I). D." iment. I ' 43 : -f" --- ^ SERVICES ' > i. " ' ' ?. - J. cert?Bros. E. L. Jacksuft and \V. . 'fc / . .a onsibility*'?-Miss E. West. S 'oday"?Miss Margaret Counts. Pr.iptioir" Urs Moorman. _a r?r: M; H. Hollowuy. I. Hills Noi'ris. -** ? V for dinner. B Villiam Moore and O. E. Singleton. Ovffig."?j^rof. K. W.' Jackson. j ~h las. H. Brown, A. B., B. Th. Committees, Benediction. i ?Lic. W. S. BooKhart, Vice-Pres. 1) * ?? ? " ?e>. j. ?i.. aiyers, Treas. i ti on? Assistant Clerk. ng to read u paper before- the *-> )' to hear it. . / - \ [' ! style?? - .""j I?^^ :?.i-,* 1 ' ?"v 4ft; Very soon the new fence which we j "huve anticipated will be in evidence. c . Presinent. ?jims,_ beloved hv t aeuu\ V unu students, is delivering some spien- ; u uid.shore,eiauresses to the s.cliuenis av i1 . * 1 r toe cnapel. hour. Ins theme ior-uie. 11 scries una been "It can be done,'' ?-Jjisnop.Johjy-ilui-^t ,yj.sited us las. '' week to the delight^of the entile ill * stitution. 1 The tirst vesper service will take place at Allen Lniversuy'bundny ;u lernpon at'^Ulp-o'clock. Alb the pub. lie is invited. Come and enjoy the .musical feaat;? ~ ~ ~~ ?Vesper Service Program p ? rrocessiopul?-God of our Path ers. ' i - Scripture -and; -prayer-. (Jospel?Tho Prodigal ? ^pbert Cannon and choral club. ? Miy Robert Palmer.. . .. . - Vocul duett?Emanuel's Land * (BrockelT)?Miss "Pauline Miles . arid -j ..Miss Cora Williams; jl la-Vocal Solo?Heavenly Treasures . r - w !(Johnson)?Miss Alia'Clark. ^ Spiritual Sing Aho?Miss Bertha Couser and choral club. ] Pian~Solo?l^ude AG Major (Con, ? cone)?Alias Catherine Uhaipcu. I J Anthem?Largo (Handel)?S. Cool 'V eridge' Taylor?Choral Club., Piano Duett?Pilgrim Chorus (Way p ner)'?Miss L. ~V. Hopkins and Miss j Althae AVfraley. yu Vocal Solo?Somebody's Knocking at Cornet Solo?Lucia (Beli'stedt ) Capt. Carey Thomas, band director. r Vocal Solo?Save Me O God (Ran. degger)-?Miss Virginia Fountain, _ head of Education-Department, j1 Selection?Orchestra (Selected )\ ai Captain Thomas, director. ? ihi ARTURTOWN NEWS Wp have closed one of the tyrftit?-sl " revivnlft in Arthurtown- in sixteen ci years. It" ran. three weftcs nt Brmrn ? Chapel A. W. K. -Church and was roH(fnetetfnthe first week by Rev. Wr-Bi?? Ronler, past.oY of Lancaster Station. 1( TT^rin^ his stay we ~cnt vj\ por-ryi^. ijgSlr Rat<U- s-.-w. ?*?j* ? -y,.. uuuici in ?i nj?sumru vrpnerHT. The- remainder of the mcofm?r \yW conducted by Rev. I,. R^Mnssoy of tW ^ C. M. E. Church. He is one'of the ^ iffefcteat preachers fchat has been here. xv W? got 52 converts durfhg the meet- h| EtLOiUM: N ; Vi's wore, \\eii avti tided -ui ill? iiilx'iirit < ' .l-ch .m tS.;n(juv. Prof. 'ami' M.Tr II. Collier huvt pi^' tu 1. whore they yvU) cueh. this term. V - , r," . ilioi?M-. u :; !.,! * h..> entered school at! Morris ('allege in Sumtei'j i. C _ ^ v . ; . ltcy.- Toiler f Mr. li. A. lineman mil Mrs. M. it._ V. u.lcuue t-Us iri\ r" nu'cl. ny; .at si it .i.t r'.hi.-i- Tuessla'y. TherepurrTke i?* cclnjc us beitr.< i suoie,s>>." ' We ivitrei very mu?.1V . ?'le-ai'n of 11>C. .ceidcilt (jf lie;.'. 1 il. i'.~ 11 d.jyj/) anL. astor of LiVv 0:tk' Cirrtnt.:;X\V hope se will ho 0. K. soon,. ' , .Ifpoiul.s of Mr. Willie Keitt extend yrftpathy- ami h'M'e he V. il; : oT>n "bry lit aj-vain. ' iamdVn, f'., *\ lu te M?e \viU*teuchitis term. . ?lilh. . Willie Creen ir 'Very sick rit il. i ?rt)i i 'i.V. i lii I'm- ' 1.1 in tl peiidy i'eco'rery...- - ? < -iF TT7m~TJy~ . TTeTMier' Rniy. nerc' vriiV ";"rT> bneiuntr-./orial given ut te Or. m e, u| ., ( i. > '1'iiiiiiiim cdiotJl itn^ t.efr?'. Jti.u'nl ?vrt.- on sule the hone lit <?: the Home K&onfoms IT-].; i t m:. Vi'. M .vy ?>: the" hotrUT .. ? "j - ' J1 i-H'l.ng i-v ?ite Col:gt-. ?cl( .si. ;m?4 I'V'iUght sonw rieiiwK with tl-t m -OujiKs ^nd maK'hi;S vctv:*,}ic.::?ti t ai:i;?:icmwits_ 'hi- >aTi<>o| is ; ' j| ' 'ttijj daily. ?T ? no.Ny v.vrn nfays ' !is*. J . A .- i.:i' ii.v: ; f elinjr-inispo.si.;]. Wo 'Jivj'o ~hb w**111"sooh rewojj , -\V ' _ . : kiMr. J,eiin Kill., kf-t, last?Week for 1.. c...? :?: ? f'!i\ I:, IV. itv tu^'ff*kf-?.vfrr-AFvr . the Im.'"Tu" i her f.-r, Mrs. unic Brown. I.iUlo. Y'vidyn ' l-'ln'ii <"iinkseak-s. !:<> t-.n.-i ii'-' Tr ::n-r hrr . and uiii, ?.lV'.. Mid Mrtf.M. i?. Vdunjr of' purtaivbi.i"'. S'.H'. i "lioiiio tvjraiiv. . M 1' > - -.1. mil? >ii -. ii'iiiOT i.atimer, -.Mi*, inrtl iv. CK'v irti.-e,. MivT AiiET k'ystj ".were ?!': ?? c vuosts of Mrs. .'am he L'!IuL?f-3Lv Sunday.'. AiicTAVV'.TL: T^olTftl 1,1 ^partancir?rr spa in vVi'!; u; l with -hoiioeo, *M iv. lihlmhe Clink ?yales. Btv. II. 1.. II..! 'hi .on, our ] fa slur of iberty lini.vln. | tvache'il two ' able a nion Kn.mlay-.. A .very jro'ocl ^ulleoon was raided. ; * ' . ,K<iitor darksoji. of Groom ille, was i til a' city ffiis week. . ?-J? O J.V- ~ _ HELENA M:\YS Last SanJay iViatkoil another naw I beli 'in-lk.'- hivW'.-y o!"Drowia ( iiapel lunch.* v, ith' h c 'tl- sinsT'of. the lih rU la. ?<n :ru!y frnuorente, with i. ..i ai Li 1 ;-Ai. K.'Uy:es-p?v.":inii;r. k V. J. W'i \\!i ?> the Wa.eraq Cir nit a . v- t;l ?>, .'inoit. ]yu . was* <? j d' w.i1.!1. the I" -I'llIV of !'.o . ?- d. 1 ;Vv.iirv.-idri'. ?A. .. 'tSt'i'im- rmi-.beer yd j .1:. bills W?.H seriouslyI. \Vc,' rc'tvirr tiT iu'-tb- -ft tire eontin'uod lm.">S (it' Kl">.?I.. Ir. 'Ml'1, .i# V,",-. r-JS V v \V> >.-, ; _ ir'l 1 r Vrtv V' it v and ! '.M-rs.'. Ca.i.lU- M.-.-'.x f \Va?li:ri .vi>5* I).' ('.? w. r,- vailed 'to "K* lift' ' id' ' <' i?it .'Vi?7' i> ? 7 r-? "Mir" I*. ifi-U'iMcW ?fi,l Mrs. JoliaT:iv:-- ' fT'T^vl.vvty v-nv^ tip aniT [lont. tlre d-.y. -v% :rTT . . . 1 .\.i!P:v Sims, .v. fin is on ittHT c-k list. 's-:'r " .* ... ] i>~s li'.c/. \V-Ur<niv.s 1 k* voturrieil home, ;;f'rr tho X?aMl .of JhCV nli i' ii v *t; ? r.:n-:. Smtt. vim ah" v.'io kluvv Tier. I'i.is Jattie i.Muo Sneruv is..h<?nte ??f r spviuliml tho summer in IMiilaiU-lhia,. Pa. " ? \ X.?K. lt' -'l; tin 1?T-fllii.'riirlii' I'.i/1 Imnm ui> r '.pc lulintr ti.it ?nvmer-.1ii ilrodklyn. N. Y.. Mrs,. Sini. It)-;, .m ! < returned to rfriklyn. X. V. at'tgr-.yperullnfr sev>nV we.ekywitlr -T?oI? mother.. Mrs.- Sal Rrdnn-'oM. . \Yo tvciv pleas.tl to ?0'e .Ml'. R, 1?. ohinaon- tp' town ins; Sunday. .Mi.- v W.'i' ,ll;l! v. "it-.'s that she is a successful sehob] - term at organ C olU-eo. PtUlimove, Md.. iK. <j* uiu, ui.iiii.'Li' v^vro l'c'vc^ed > fGlt mciUhcrsV' ".? ' ii 'Our i i.uivii , i. v. \v:ivjJ rapidty.-^Mb aye inert,' .?t <1 our* elumfi propualy rtfitt ] ii "T !\\i> y e"ntrL< 'to ITio ir.noiuit An i ii.tve .4tybtK Uiu. )o 11, ]? ; Sound when ,hc in'ie. " On we \vviv very triad t-o iV(,i ">-?"(i l o i irietitk^ionr io ci'y.' , J'Iu. m 'sot nu ll 'o have -cnivod tHe st'vvi (\-. \fc' ui'0 askinjr um to cor^o ajrain. ^1] of tlu~f:>. :r \vot'U"l.-s- I.OOH v'ov the loader;hip of Roy. II. W* frdtccr; and I voice the-^orrtiment of k? oritiVo . chnvoh - 'and communty Lc?? T - ? ? 1 - *- * ' * * uvu i a>K tuat uic lomcrenco send m t?k -to us. - *\ f _ \ : ; -? * PAGE FIVE. % ~T ' ?-l.1. .--'l1 fi.'ii ii . j tt?trr THE EVANS' HAIR ; DRESSING is the hair dressing to lay your hair k down. It'will keep "your liair combed . for all dtiy. long.. . - . Kvan's Hair. Dressing is the beat. for curling uhd waving; it brightens and beautifies tlie xioloi* of the hair rjuwb|jj4^ iL^> Au ftrous appearance. * PRICE; f)0 CENTS - - * - Manufactured . at 110(> I'ine St., Columbia, S. C. Hold At Marker Slpns and Drug ?W ' j PRINTINGS REGALIACol . -l^^Vra Wt~ v-ggj^r^ "^"laS; j ^<711 g Tig-) ULU5^?RU?IJSaw Write For. Catalogue ^ | f Quality Pressing Club Dry Cleaning Kepairing, Alterini; and Dyoinjjf - We. ui'e ii> 4->iir.iiic f.r. for your con- ^_ _ vetii.-ncb and our living. A lit- . tie Gt)-'opehrtiori would help. .' .1. 11. DiitSey, Manager Y; M. C. A. BUILDING / Suinter Ht. IMione .1861 J. FERGUSON RUFF! ' FLORIST _ ; ?' 1 110 Wheat SI., C\?limihia; S. C. Cut 'aiut \V:ix'c<4, Flowers ; { ~ Funeral Specialty k i la.owLUS jiishiVfcg^D;: ?; Mail < >r?lef*7 Receive jS|)eclal '* A ten I ioii' - . nin\I', ;ts 11 1 - ~~ soi tii?i7v "?> mi \\'\y . " "7s3 ' KM- : . - ' ; .. - 4rrivv- M-"r?m".,+n"'"- \\>. D^pafl. ' 9^5 U a. Hi?Y.-A'<ijiv-iyUi H1?10:00 a_Ti2 5 ! 4:53 p .'{J Autru.stn*N.'|V. 02* 6:00 p , 1:30 p 27 ('harloton Cin. 27 1:46 p 4 :4.r> |> 23 ( i-n.rCliat 1?-J;i on 22 :4:55p 10:43 p. 10 Colunibia-Uin. 9 6?tK) a 21 t;i(rtmrrhi:iJ:yi'v't litt 1 llOOp?i~*?: ? _ilLM l> -0 t'"lutiil)jif-A.viLr. 19 7:00 a 10:U0 a 8 ColumljiaT_Aug. 7?6:00 p = ?1:40-1), 1 J Cululubla-'Sav. 1,1 !U:lOa 9:150 p 211 Columbia-Char. 21 6:40a 9:00 a' ,13 OOunibia-Char. 14 2:00 p... 10:25 0 11 Colunihia-Chos. 12 5:10 a 1:35 a 15 Culumbia-Chas. 10 2:20 a ~hi:5o.-p?2 Culumhia^^xp'b'rt; ,1. 4:00p ' u?:uu jj hj i'olumbia-Cii'roo 15 7:05 a 10:55 a 18 CnUiOiOiarScii'ca 17j5:15p 5:55 j> 11 ;>. "Cola.-Char. .114 7:30 a "Via (Tani'kn an 4- Uocli Hill. . vC ,iv I;?-|s' f flflifiCt?1307 Muin Dlicct, "" GOLUKlBIA, S. Cw I'ilONE (>487 L. A^ Hawkins* -?'? Real Estate Agency; 'Homes on Easy Terms" H07',2 Washington Streetrorriuni A. s. c.' - . , ?? i ??^ I WE REPEAT 1 THAT GOLD DOLLARS ; - can't he hn.l for 50c. neither can iuniios of Sterling Quality be N , J r mntenaqy reduced. Our yi.m.'- ;i' 'Hie tO^, ^ = . our yi if v the Wc-t. '-"i^i3tent~^ v with quality. ; ' > Malor.o's Music House (Established 14 years.) _ . :flj ^ 142a_Mjaifl_SLu_ Phone 5210.