The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 26, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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WIT - =? 1 Bennettsville Locals ^ ^ 'j, ?. - Mias Ruth McCollum left Friday ^ftrenoon for Washington, D. C., to ' sp^nd the-^inlc?r. ~ . . T- Mrs. Daisy Counts is looking the f _ picture of health and reports that she 3 -is doing nicely. Mr$. E. Cook is home from tjie McLeod. Hospital in Florence. ' Mr. E. J. Sawyer is still improving as he is seen driving his car. Mrs. Daisy Ellison is slowly im- '! . . proving at this writings- \ 1 Prof. W. T._ Thompspn and Mr. T. a J.-Thompson were in the city Monday- J. on business and made a call on the s reporter. | day morning from Washington, D. C. to the delight of her relatives and 1 * friends. She left Tuesday afternoon ' for Little Rock, S. C., where she will t teach this term. m,?&, (ijirri' T. Reese made visit. t a . 1>1 I "3 VXI t * trj * ? * v v * *"* " to Zion A. M." E. Z. Church Sunday ? aTTcTTOTTTr? - Rev. K. D. Hough prtaehed'a splen-'1 did sermon Sunday afternoon at Ev- 1 an's Chapel A. M. E. Z. Church. . M?.o P.ii:Cin nr.-ie? wng p.-illPif- home J on account of being ill. ' ! __Mrs. Bray boy is very ill at this. ! r? writing. " ' ] Rev. W. R. Monroe of Darlington, " was' in the city Sunday after noon and delivered a sloul-stirring . sermon at Even's-Chapel A. M. E. Z. ' . ' .ChUTphV -?; ? jj -~Revr Thomas', presiding-elder^ef-the- ' : BennettsvilU District of the M. E. Church was in the xity Sunday and ^ worshipped with Rev. J. W. Cooper, pastor ot *St. Michael M. E. Church. He delivered a splendid sermon at the ' morning service. ' ' ' All of the A. Mi E. Z(. ministers and members throughout the county are 4 quite busy preparing *for the con c * XT~,. 9IvSh7 1 V>UI W^lll uu. auu continue through Dec. 4, TheV-meeting * win pnnp\Tnp at Evan's Chapel A.- ^ M". E. Z. Church, Rev. R. H. Riddick, pastor. ; _ 1 ' . ' ; i ' . r " ? 1?t ST. PAUL NEWS * On Wje^nesday, November 9th, the ^ principal?and, teachers?of St. Paul -f Graded School, with over .sixty-five of v their girls and boys of the high school a department, motored in cars over to ^ Orangeburg to attend the County C'ol-- -jbred Fair of which-.they all expressed themselves as having had a fine time, jThe trop was made safe, going anxl \ coming. Their time \vus spent a while j on the fair ground, from'there to S. ? , -yr . c* C. Statg College and Claflin campuses, ^ where they were taken through the i( hliilrlino-c tiv cr.mn r>f .CtmotiHc relatives "and teachers. Much credit s fsTIug our most loving principal, Mrs. M. B. Pendergrass for her- efTort in _?_ ' making it--pleasant for~the children. ^ . A. . Sunday- waS a big day at Limeity c Hill A. M. K. Church. Jt marked theclosing of the Mock Conference, giv_ en by the stewardess board. At. 10:00 ^ A. M- the regular hour for Sunday 1 School, found the assistant "super ~ 5 intendent at his post of duty. At c the- morning services Rev. I). P. Pen u dergrass preached a soul stirring ser " 0 mon to a crpwded house, who gathered 1 to, hear hi^ farewell sermon. His ^ ' - subject was "Boace," _? ' ' 1 At .4:00 P. M. Rev, J. E. Mack, pas- -] lop oXHxDbeiiL'ger and Elizabeth Bap tist. ChiiTchps.'tnnk..rhnrg-P nfThn%pr, j )vice. nev. imocks sermon was a rare j ?7-? treat.?H'e was accompanied by his" "f choir and quite a number of his members. . Several speakers were heard ? and all expressed themselves as be ? ing >yell plfi^rsevd. with the pastor's, i services. ' . . ( o . " . . ' / . . At thes^ services quite a number 11 of gifts were presented to Rev. Pen. * dergrass from the various depart. * merits of the church. ... ' . * . 1. Miss Sarah Wells, the youngest j daughter of Rev. E. D. Wells, was f buried Monday, November I4th. Tlp^ s is the second daughter Rev-. Wells has -j t , 'lost in a very short .while. The sym. j pathy ~ of the entire- community goes s out to him. -j: " i Mr. Lawrence Martin in company '? with Misses Wilson, Pompey and Mrs. * Katie Blackwell motored to Davis Station Sunday evening to spend a while with Mrs. RalckwelPs sister and _ 9 -?; her daughter, Mrs. Hester Mack. Thev _ expressed themselves as having en_ ' joyed the trip. . , ' casts a-shadow of-glodm here, where ti she was known. Her daughter, Eas . fi ter, having been assistant principal v< here for two terms. ' MiO L_. Keel, porter from F lorence "JTi to Savannah, was over to St. Paul and spent the day visiting Miss Lillie Wilson, - one of the graded school at teachers. -?j ' ' ' =? .. Buy From Ma and Save Money L. A. RICHIE The Old Reliable Undertaker ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Complete Motor-Equipment 'hones: Office 386 ?Night"& Res. 287 Washington St. Abbeville^ S. C. Abbeville News Mrs. Frizelle Wardlaw is a patient n the Ahbevile County Memorial Hosjital. She is to be operated dn for ppendicitis. Mrs. Wardlaw has many riends in Abbeville, who wish hey a ipeedy recovery. Dr. and Mrs. Edmond Johnson, Jr., nptond to Abbeville~fronr Anderson m the 18th to visit Mrs. Johnson's hother, Mrs. Janie Ellison on Cherry St., who remains ill. Mr. WillieHenry and children have noved from n ?ar the city to the Car. er's old home on Secession Ave. , Mrs. Abbie J. Chappelle came hoiric fist Friday from her school in Grecn>illc, and is Spending this week hm A'ith home'people. . Messrs. John T. Nance, R. L. Pill :ens. Charles Goosby?imd Florink dray \vere joy-ruling rasl SlllhlllV hi! he outskirts of the city and while *QfrjjGf they went around to see Mr Mance's friends, Miss Kuth Robinson rheu trip was enjoyed very much. " Mr: and Mrs'. Peter Jenkins too. :t>redH0 Columbia, S: ?. and were the ,'steuined guests?of?Mrs. Olivia Sifllth,- Whllb there rtiuy visited Miss VI. N. Pinckney, a* former teacher TPTFT ?^?r- ' ' ' \ "Mr. Peter Jenkins m<fltoix*d to the ;ity of Greenwood-last 'Monday* on a nisiness trip. He .was accompanied >y .Rev. II. Y. Kennedy. Mr. John TV Nance tells us he is oiU?running a??cluss?pressing dub .with the" Chinese under the Ureca hotel on Pickens street. He says ie. -is-.pressingl, dry cleaning, etc. livp him a trial. Prices reasonable. Frltlllds In Abbeville will rend with ileasure of the birth of a son t0 Mr, ind Mrs. Charles Taylor, formerly ot tbbeville, but now resident* of Evans on, 111. Mother and baby art,' doing ine. When yctfPwant the old reliable unlertaker of our city, call Mr. L. A. tichig, years of irolrte and dutiful serice to all, has won for him friends nd customers that money cannot buy. lotor service rendered only. Mr. R. ~Pullens also tells us he is running1 transfer for Mr. Richie. See him or ridnig also. _ Mrs. Vuholia Jeter was caller! to ndianapolis, Indianna, on the 16th on ecount of the illness, of her mother, ''riends here wish for her a speedy nd safe recovery. "a Rev. and Mrs. A. J/ Shields and Mr. Libert Taylor, Sr:, motored to Easley n the 17th, attending the convention. Mrs. Fannie Dawson was-called .to 'incinnatti, Ohio, last Friikiy' on acount of the illness of her daughter, liss Bertha Dawson of that city? Mesdames Mary. Rope and Sadie libbs wcr'e joint hostesses in grit cradling fhe Misyiorury Society of VTisTmnrlon Streirt" Fresbykfiarf liurch, Friday, November 18th, -1:00 i'clo(}k, P. 51., at the home of the form r, 7/1 Secession Avenue. Aside from he members, there were a large numier Of ladies from the drtfeacnt church s,. In the receiving line w<>>-L. Tmily Collier, Jessie and Sallie -Fair, /he meeting was .opened by the'presi. len|:T Marv T. V/ip'1 with Mix >.G. Humphries as piariisfl Alier h<* business part of the meeting '"'as ver, thtr foHmvmg prnprtaTn w.-is^Teri"lered: Brief talks to suit tht. occasion by Mesdames Emma. Re id and .eah Thomas, 0fHIt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Ella Q. Jcnkinsj-of Zion I.loliicss Church; Susie Sanders of Grace, 'hapel A. M. E. Church and Mary E. took, of St. James A, M. E. Church. Jrs. L. G. Humphrios- rendered a teautiful solo with Miss Jessie C. 'air at the Piano. Amount raised or Missionary fund, $7.05. Special as-i essment $4.00. A delicious salad 'nurse1 with eoffoe was served' by Iesdames Bessie Jones, Pinckie Teal, iisses Mildred Shivers, Catherine ,at^mer and Gertrude Wilson, assistd by Mesdames Hurst, Hagrtn and ,atimcr. - ?- ?r GRANITEVII.EE NEWS \Vc> are prlad to have our friends omo ;horrip from New York. Mr. and Irs. "Elliott Simpkins came in last reok. Miss Maud.. Millor n frrnrlu te-nursa aLErnviHr-nt. Hospital. Spar, inburp, S". C-? spent last week with riehds in Columbia. She reports a ?ry pleasant trip. Mrs. Wilhelmenia Corley sf>ent Friny' with parents and friends. Prof. CunnTnghnth was the guest of [iss JMaijdf, Miller on last SuniTay fternoon. V ' We *are jjlad to report thot Mrs. ?-r-. . .. . ; '; . - * THE PALMETTO Louise Alien and Mr, Dunsia are im- HE proving. . Mrs. Lucy llobbs ot Atlanta, Ua,, sperrt the \veelr_end with her sister! and brother. . j Hoy Nix ?,tnd Miss Loui'se Anderson;'" 1 -were pleasant visitors at-Bethlehom-^lil Baptist -Church last Sunday morning. The.. Wpmen'sR-Missibnary .Society. "'B will meet Wednesday evening.' We c^? arc. asking all members to attend the to ' meeting regularly. ^ ' Gi'e The young people's union will meet ^ac Monday, evening at 7:00 P.-M.'at the ^la: home of Mr. A. W. Whit-lock. j'nec There will be a giund rally at Mt. tho Zioti Ar M. E. Ghurch Sunday, No_ ' Bro ; ycinber 2t)th at 7:30 P. M. for the' ybt ; benefit of the new school building. |lea< We Pre glad to have Rev. Stevens ! ra" i son, the pastor oT~Mt. Zion A. M.Ev'in ; L'tiUreh in our "town. ~ j wai Airs.1 M.M. Miller asks the mothers w't to.send their children to the Sun Band I" each Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock.! the the lIUANCUVilXE NEWS ^Tiv tak *f' The stork visited the hopie of Mr. ^Is and* Mrs. John Jamison and left, a f imp Baby girl. Mother and daughter wh i w dding iiijL'i'iy. ' . , rf?**! ! The old folks' concert glvein at J?|j Canaan Bapitjst Church was a decided?R63 success. . o'cl to Columbia on account of the death E: ! . ' a ! of her cousin. . [ber Mr. Ferguson, ^fesdames J?ally Lirt-Jand *-ci In. Alicy Smith and Mrs. Martha .uud > Locket I mulmod Ui Oiaimcbum Bun?rttie ' day morning to attend the confer IJis '.pnt'iMH'ld at William Chapel A. JVJLJEL- -tire 1 Church, which was-quito a success. day ??II.on.or roll for Second .Ovule-. Jan.' fro . Johnson. I.owelT Butler,"John Jamison.- pre Willie Johnson, Ethel Sally. Cleo .Wil- J and limns, Annie'Mae Tucker, Jane Wil ymei son, Kiir.atn'th W alkcr. Bruwn,' c-hr Sally Pitts. Wilhelmcnia Sally. ; tj, ***?% ? _ ___ . Trniiib(u;rrwtN9- ~ FROM M&mnoiBK? . > =>? ' | tun J Atlanta, Gu., Nov. ID?'The hard beir I driving- Mui'Oon Tiger l'ought valiant. ,nK ' jy n'nd desperately, but finally cow- ^ot jored before the vicious onslaught of ; ("levy Abbott's invincible machine t r? |:bcT"tr"loTiay. 14-U in one-oTTHe most"; ^re 7 colorful battles presented-on a local ^n1' I grid. ; - _'err ! The briU+tHit jossing of both'Teams, ^ j am!-thi? spectacular running attacks ' Vharac.tcristic of'both made the affair ' one which will never lie forgotten by S^C1 the .few"fans who braved the wintry blasts to witness the fr ay,--Tuskegee * U1 tallied in the first frunie when Mose- S,)T1' ley kicked the pigskin over his head ^ j while attempting to punt nut of dahi. geij. Tuskegee recovered on the lC i* v.ii,1 finm?Stev(v'loat 3; Bailey tossed- ^('r lib Steve for 14; Woten 1 1-2; Captain Bailey crashed over. Steve scored th<? .J^C r_. . IT ejaraTTrnni placement. In thc closing ; -frame Mai l is blocked Moscley'^. punt j and raced 25 ..jarils to. a touchdown-?? ; StovbnVoij agijin added the point. Ka,T .JJto.rehouso caiiie hack stl-ong- in the. ('aX j second half and held Tuskegee for downs lour tunes within twenty yards ' of the co\Vt'ed line; again when Bailey was forced out of hounds by Saun " ^ (lers'htree inches from the-goitl. Tpieg 1 iii this j>.imcporiwf~Tuskegee fumbled! within lo yards of the goal.? A few ' minifies Hip 1-wt f-iilni-r. In nnnyc skcgee, Forbes, pulled a Skegee ' pass from tire "air and raced" 3t> ^ards tj0(j _mH Smith tupped h.in -wtt Tutekegee jj|g I.', yard' line. Hunter ' fumblpd. and .h 1 he simrt AviiS over. In the. second. 3. he skin dn the 10 yard litre;- where ; Jlosi'ky fumbled. q* Stevenson found .his way hard thru |)ejr ; the v; though-able t0 gain, hia-at- -?o<r lempts to make long runs were cheek wj^] cd; It Was Captain Bailey and Woot- fUJT en at halfback positions who borc'the g | brunt of Tiiskegee'a ofFense, yet one could not overlook the performance ^ca of Smith at quarter and Shanklin who . replaced Wooten. Harrison, Robinson (and Britton featured the defence. ' For Morehouse, the youthful Saun dcru ?u half w;^ a constant Threat, crushing through the Tuskegeo line If or Substantial ggins at will. Fum. hies on the. part of his tea mates kept mm irom testing tps ability to carry ' across. His colorful passing, cou All pled with his running and hard tack- As ?P the defense made him Jtruly 'in- iin'.rli'mdiiig star fur ' Mofehotise Foh Forbes, recently transferred from the i,ay ui^uuuilisV made an excellent showing On until ho \V:is removed late in" the third quarter on account of injuries. Allen of 1 while Mann <rt the plVbt kept the Oh, veteran -Tadlock well entertained thru. *out. ' . ' ' ; - 'Hen Though Morebflirir brrt hy 1 1 pinintn, Tuskogoe was not- certain of victory Clof fill flie field judge's pislordedicated to history Ih/i hardest gemr thay hnvr -Hh jilayed in years.- The score js not r hnlf the story. > " . D ' ... r ... : : LEADER " V. MRS. W. M. GLADDEN ' IN THF. CITY a t happy and successful year's work the A. M. E. Zi^n Church, Green- t] e. Ala., having ended. Rev, and {> 3. Gladden are hon1e until the meet a of the North Alabama Conferen- t) t)ecember 6th, Birmingham, .Ala., 0 which he has been transfered. In enville, he pastored the church, ^ ulty and student body of Lemax-. j". rrison College, one of Zion's coh- j t mnaI schools; the church was g roughly organized, som^ of which (j ups was an usher's board of 25 ^ ing men and the junior, church f, i by^ Mrs. "Gladden. The latter sod ($100.00) one hundred dollars ; the -last quarter. The parsonage ? s- cleared of del#.?A happy uniqn -j h the denominations was formed the city. A place was made for ' young people ^"d all expressed mselves .as being greatly helped y his pastorate. nnnute home, Mrs. Gladden visited lr daughter, Hattie Belle, who is ing nu 1*56 training in Meridian. >s. Th'e same week end was spent ^ h .Ahother, daughter, Margaret, ^ o- is. a student at the Southern . U'ilt'35 Cullege," JBirmingham, Ala. ^ ning Mi's. Gladden in Birmingham, ^ "Gladden preached the 11-;00 *( ock sermon at Metropolitan A. M. ^ Zion Church. Many of the mem- NV s and friends he pastored for nine a I one half years made up the^vast:' ~n [ience. At night hg preached fOr 4, Houih suiu c. m. E.. Church, j hop It. T. Brown hearing Of his jt uutr:?lie?raid?he was?Inspired 's work; said he could not refrain s1 m coming to hear Qr. Gladden s uehT He said he was .inspired w L helped by the sermon. He com- g ruled. Rev. Gladden highly ns a a I sunn tv.on and lender. _ ~ S ' - s Georgtown News = lr. liopton Paul, of Columbia, re- _| led to Columbia, on Monday after j lg in the city since last week ow- j 4- ~ U iM la,., IU ui? ucain \ji ma iav.uci-111-iaw, ). J. A. Baxter. [r. and Mrs. Melvin Jones, Mr. and ( i. James Kinloch, Mr. and Mrs. j d Green, ' Prof, and ~Mtst Jr "Br - j th, of Anderson, spent. Sunday af- 5 loon in the city. i . ? tty. Mark Sesportis, of CharjesL" a . attended the funeral, Sunday, tiss Hat-tie Norris, of Charleston, ? at the week end in the city. [isses Maria Fraser and Florence 0 vis spent the week end in Ander- c tr. "Cy" Williams, who has been S pping the High School foot hall. _? n in conuuron, ieii on weunesaay, q 'Stat6- College, to witnessrthe turk 8 day classic between Stute and in. .. ? oward; High School played Wilson * h in Florence and lost 32-0. ']? rof. Boyd attended the State-Allen J ^ le in_ Orangeburg, Thanksgiving [rs. Bertha Baxter Sawyer motor* y ;o Co I u rlYBTa Tast week. -j > rof. O. S. Brown^ spent Friday in .! rehee with th.e foot ball team. '! EfE "BULL-PUPS'' AND JACK son.'lireii ends o?o -r !! he State College "Bull-pups" bat- J j I on a wet ground, the Jackson |1 h squad to a nothing, nothing fuT" ^ 1 tn<''"|T -J ! 'he teams were equally matched, -I! gave the fans some real thrills \ times. ' 41 he strong Camden dine held firm, ? ig threatened only once, whemRos- n bin a hair breadth of the goal then ibled. oth tcoms played up, then down field until the final whistle,.was rd, ending what had promised to i big day for the "pups". "ELIZABETH" :abeth^^?etureH?glorious nriuncp. the soul within her stirred; her heart reached up to heaven the wtrnder ?f that; "Word. " f on fold rifl?finest texture the paper pureset white; each sheet there glcamoH the let-*- ters her name in goldan_light what wonderdus vision wrapped her; ven's gates seemed open wide: ;abeth stood clear and fearless ?e beneath-the pierced side. ' fa . i B i luving memory of ELIZABETH JONES, evoted cousin, Beatrice W. Bynum. ?? *?. : ? .? . .. OilR -M I LLINS LE TTER rfl' '' i' * * 1 " ! ""'"""^ """lilu'l'ii nd friends of Mullins; S. C.; I am 'riting this letter .in the interest of le _ ews Club School and its . pur_ orse,?The-Bible is the chief-textbook nd its is the object of this school j toach the boys and girls the way f, the Bible. The manager of the News CI\ib chool wants every family jjj MuL ns t osubscribe -for The . Palmetto eader, published in Columbia. Please end $2.00 at once and have, this wbnerful Negro journal come t0 your ome with spicy-articles, secular and eligioua news. ; ? 1 am asking all the ministers and eachers in Mullins to give us*a dor at ion to help carry forward this won. erful organization, .The News Club chool. i_ 1 D. C. CALHOUN. IRS. WILL A S. LEWIS AT NEW' BERRY Mrs. W'illia S. Lc*tvrs>?une of the reutesl eyangeliata of'thbiVl. E. hurch. who has been the rumored ucsts of-Mrs. Carrie E.1 Callnnm, was ivited by the. principal, Prof. R. F. lladden of Urayton Street^ liijrh chool to address GOO students and rchers. After being introduced her ubject was "Co-operation" which was ell delivered to thejyedit of any racc v - group. She was als0 one ?f the lain speakers: at our county school itm?4I<M|^-*mbject to a mixed audince was *'God wants a Man,'-' using: in* a generic term. She brought out T"beautifully the elements that rnn titute manhood and. womanhood, in'^i Hiring the young men and' young omen to the highest ideals in llfF. he. closed her address by saying, "As man th'inketh.in his heart, so is he" he1 also pitched-at Miller Chapel A. I. E. Church,, of which Rev. J.. C; mart is pastor, who was attending T?T?T?gTT"g m MRS. R R: 1 A Full Line of Pate Cigarettes,-and Tobac Madam C. _JL -WaHFer Times. Fee Cream ,ar ? - ? PHON 1422 Assembly Street. era aocracKraraovraoooo-vo.racra^ocraPoro Bez Hair Culture, Facial.Mass.igi MMFS. LYLES, FK I. S. Leevy's D . 1131 Washington Strug ?OOi3tpO QOO OX'OOO OSJO.QOlO OO ooo ?i. s. M J^epartm 1131 Washingtoi Big Line'of Clothing hoi ren. Boys Suits A Special Prv Goods. St CdYineottd with gur st< Shpp, Barber Shop and Be We ^re not selling Race ?cause we can sell Better^ < v-x-X'v PINCKNEY'S F1 UNDERTAKER AND L OF SOUTH CARO Office I'hone 5707 1006 WA#H*Nfmr?rinT:. Pincknev's Sanit ?BEST B<JfttPPErrtV TFTF FOR YOl V"' .. ... - { : ' . - I ; Saturday, November 26, 1927. J the annual conference. Sunday morn | ing she preached. from *lst T?mMil2. Subject.- ''i)n y11vi?know God?" The 'is c r inon \\ioi inspiring, 1UI1 Uf lliuught?? and interest itf>r The church was^OTl " five. ; T ".vT" airs.. Lewis?is touring th0?South ami those wish to secure her ser-? vjee" for now nntt next summer may write Rev. L..A. Logan, Cliiiton, S. C. V ind Rev. .1. L. Renfoow, Georgetown, S. C. before-she leaves the State. YOU ARE NEXT i'l^ WON'T HE LONG We are waiting to serve you with. .Jurat CI?nrs Work in an Up .-to. . - ' -? i- Date Bari?er Shoo. i , -*' | * / _ ' ' -Service Barber Shop C. L. LILLIEWOOD, Prop.- ' ? SOIiTIII'JKN KAII.WAY Arriv<* NV lli'iv-uam * No Ijenart , 9:50 <i HI N. Y.-Autrasla ,'U 10:00 a : 4:02 p Hi!?AiigustH-N.' Y. ."12 6:00 p 1:30 p 27 Chnrluslon-Cip. 27 1:45 p" 4:4:) ii_2.s i;in.-(;hai'li>.ston 20- . TTBTF 10:46 j). ltV*Columbia-Cin. 9 6:00 a 5:00 a 24 Columbia.lax VI 23 ll:0Qp 10:30 p 20 -.Columbia* Aug. 19 7:00 a 10:00 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7' 6:00 p >4 :40 p I i Columbia-Suv. 13 10:10 a 9:30 p 23 Columbia-Char, 24 0:40a 9:00 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2:00 p ? 10:25 f> oiuniiuu-Clius. 12 5:10 a -1:53 ,t I.,. C'oliinibia.-Clias. 16 2:20 a I 1.2:")') p 2 Columbia,Sp'bb-pr?1 4:00j)^., J 10:20 p 16 Columbia:Ci t;eiv 15?7:05 >a 10:55 a i8..Cok??ibia-Sn?Va 17 (l-l!Vn TVyh;")' 11 11;{**Cola.-Chai\ 114 7:30 a *'Vi? ('itnulttn and Rock Hill ^ ?~***~' > ^?l?? *. Crty 1 ickei?ollicc, lm)7 Main Stl-oct, ,_j - roiUMBIASr ? ? ? ^OOOOOOOCrctCrOOQOOOOCfcAonnnM ^ _ . PTTC STOTiF | tEESE, Prop. 5 nt Medicines Cigars* ' ? cos. A Full I.ino of ' -? ^ -Preparations at all 0 id Sodas. !-r v" E 7820?? . | Columbia. S. C.' 8 J2C83M3tC83BO^OOOOOOCfOtOOOOOOCHlDO J r.OvOvuO'OOOOOOOOWOOOOOODOQ tuty Shop I ng, Manicuring, Hair,Bobbing * ft DUSTON & OENpV i epartment Store et Columbia, S.-Cv- *'~|j OOO^OpO.O.OX'OO.OO.QOOOPO^>OOX?QOO EKVY j cot Store I v -X C ?. "? 1? ? -- ^ ? iiai. rncjine /DD7 * .Men, \\~onien ancl C laid- X ? ty' "" . I iQPSt MiHiiu ry ^? 1? ore -is:'' First Class Tailor ? aulv Sl.oo for \X omen | Pride. J3uy f it m US be- ;|j ForLess. ? ? 1? . , "* 1 JNERAL HOME .icensed embalmer una Georgia Funeral Cars and Funeral 1 Equipment As Good as the Best L?1?-? ' cy And Better than the Rest And Prices Cess COURTESY ? AND gSERViCE KeHirlenrp I'hnnp 77ftB ? -ICOl.tJMBfA, S.-C-.? , ary Barbef Shop EEiS ! city. Tome and see [jrself. -I - - - ? !' '?- < i**' ' I * < ' ' ^ -