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WP^lPAGE^PL'- ' Anderson News?? Misses Ellen and Annie Green of Abbeville, were ~the'Ivbusq .guests of Miss Edmonia Johnson during the holidays. ? . Miss Lillian Brown and Messrs. -rr? MlUtli'd LUIhpoell and Hill of ttene???diet: College, spent their vacation at / - ,kome. i;v . Misses Kate - Duniafi, Daisy" Neal, ?Mesfers EarleCarter and Earltc Holr mes of?Allen University are?enjoy ing their vacation at- home. The: friends ol Miss Samniyc Fullthem this week. ? Miss Zoie Dubose-who-has beeiHr Atlanta, is home for the .Christrffat holidays. Mr^John Holmes, an old resident Of Anderson, but now living in Evwith friends. - - Mrs; Mary Blye of Greenville, visited her sisters and brothers here dui + * ? 3 ing the week. . ?? - lYir. ana mrs. INUYPrv .nines ttmtfrtained at dinner M-onday, Mr. and , Mij. ru-i>. JuLhaun mm mp. ana -ivn1^ T. B. Williams. ?,? Mr. and IJjTrs. Price Holland of Townville, had'a few offheir' Anderson'-, friends for dinner Thursday: : ?Mesdame? Pqek, DafriB,-Mioses Mack : and. SuHnjah.'. .??:???w Miss'Anie Bovian. the. Domestic Sc|ence^feach4r. at Reid Street High School," srent her vaiiition: at her V home in Orangeburg. w r,"? Mis? Maggie Butler, who has been ill with typhoid fever...Cor about aev ten weeks, is improving and was able to be carried home. ;We hope she ^Vrtll continue to. improve. Mr. and JMrs. D. S. Quick had a? ? their dinhto .giTests Sunday Mr. and -T-Mrs,-T. B. Williams. Mrs. Corinne Marshall, who is now teaching in Norfolk, Va'., spent the holidays with, relatives. \Mr.sr Mar* shall is indeed looking well. ' ' . Miss Fannie Laura Ramey,-who is principal of thc> 'Kosenwakl- bchooi at Level Land, was at home lasj week. * * ' * Miss I.eona Burton. whn is teaching at Seneca Junior College, was at home This week ' Mrs. Fannie Mattison spent a part' of the Ciiristmar, holidays in Bcltorr Mrs. O.'E. Johnson ?nd-/fami1y motored to Denver Monday to see her hrothor-in-law and?sister;?Rev: irmt * Mrs. Reid. *' Mr. Nathaniel Johnson, who is attend'ng school Aiken, is at honio . dur'ng his vacation;? 7 T~: ~ Monday evening from 8 to 10 P . M. Mi?s Edmonia Johnson celebrated her 16th birthday. All of the younger flet w^r? npracnt {o help her on. ; joy the_occasicn. The younger set had a breakfast dance at the honi0 of Mr. and-Mrs. ?W. !. Peek and in afternoon nt ?ienow-arrrrcatre parry at the "Anderson." i ... Rev. Johnson, of Mt. Clair, ]New Jersey, a brother of. Dr. Edmotid Johnson, visited him Inst ' vtvpI; nnd together, accompanied by. Dr. J. C. Anderson, motored to Abbeville Sunday to Visit other relatives. Miss Mary Tolbert ond Mr. Regi nald^Clark were quietly married Sunday, December 25th by Rev. S. C. Camnbell. We wish foir ^ thorn siaiu cess of their matrimonial voyages. Sullivpn, James and Herbert* nnd Mr. Neal' ntotorcd to Atlanta to spend. _ th? week^rmcTwiTh Mrs. G. B. Johnson. They report a very pleasant tripv Miss Pearling Hill, one of And'cr-. son's trained nurses, who. has. bech working in Ashevillo. N. C.. sncnt n " JBay at horng lust week. ?* J~ Messrs Alvin Lee^ and Walter Cun. ' . ningham, of A'shcville, were in the city this week.' : ' ' , \ ' "Mr. and Mrs. WniTPeek, Misses Mack and Sullivan and Mrs. B. L. Davis motored tQ Laurens Tuesday to see Miss Mary Euiley. Mrs. Maude Andrews of Wafhing? ton, D. C., is in the city for a while. Mrs. M. V. Marion spent the Xmas ; holidays in- Augusta, Ga. with her 'sister. The wedding bells arc ringing around here. Thursday morning at 10 o'clock Miss Coriyous Jones, one of the teachers at F^int. street school and a young lady of sterling charac, ter, became the bride of Rev.' Lr. IL ; -Walker, an evangelist of Pittsburgh, Pa. Rev. W. C. Crawford. oili. iaU d. Thq-bride was lovely inJ^Mftoa brown georgette ami velvet wfln embroidery and befeid trimmings, gold hat. brown coaf^^d accessorial to match, k. iHM course was served. The wedX JWtt lis very quiet, with only im luinil'i and one or two friends, Because ' of the recent death of the * er are stopphjjratkflifr. and Mrs. W. Johnson^w BdtJer St., lhoy are receiving congratulations and best f, wljheq Q/'thelr. frieTida,. We wish tor, jjj, them much ha|^n^e. j -7 - - _ ' " :^v 1% _ Greenville News ut tie ' ' ' tr v t k ' \ ' ' j ?' Ihe Rev. A. C. Snmoter. the won-1 . dor pastor of Allen Temple A. M. . E. Church, turned linguist, orator, lo gieian and philosobhryr. all in- tine, j lust. Sutuluy. .afternoon when he de-1 f,j liveted tW Kn Mn.ipul inn. l>?y At!-; ^ !Uress at the Working Benevolent ' , Temple. His was an address preg- j'.y -Tiairr "^ThMrhyug h t, ' deop, practical' !(" irnTely-ar.d highly interesting. It was ; a mastcrpiceii U* there ever was one.! ... j Speaking OH the "Rise and Fallo!'i.lihe iNegro Race' lie- held a very a;>- f i [ tee.ative a..d:e:iei spell-bound with | p i his u..uuT eloquence, so much so- until! )t ? he swayed them to and T'ro. like the j p( j glvat artist he:1s when he Vchoo.se>'. c | previous one ever made here on this , r -'occasion. ReV, Sumpter lias definiteMy iiTived in CreenvLllo. E?ctlkn. ten niimite addresses were niiul? by Rev. C. F. Candy," E. II. l ie/.- , it "vont and Dr.J. I.. LmekeU,who~matle ? n talk-in munnei1 typically his own.'? An or iff imp I'oeiyi by Miss FrL. I. vims " "was o^eieected eritjrtjy~=> lieT~e 11arm!nff ~~ ""prrsonirtiiy. Mf: A. R. Shumate also. nvAHe a talk, but he did ndt choose to.1 run, Prof. J. A. Tolbert was. master nf mjrnmrnine Mlisip W.1S -fll VTV shf'd ' 'iy hn'c cf the -city choirs. Bui b:ick 10 to Rev.Suwpter,. this young wizard ' v rouyht imperishable plor.yb not only ^ to hiYriself but to the A'. M. E. Church b gs \bell. and today his name is q household word upon the: lips of the cb. "hi?;king Greenville. ' r~~,St An occasion of- nuudv*beauty and hrilliahfCAvns th" ?NivLty balT which A:.: ."tars given At ^To^ti1?Hill on Wednes'itv.TTece-nUier "R'b. The event orev- < ">d one of th" finest-ever given , here. | Hero hiear. ff^Tnd two. thpttsnjul- Jjv Jt j'r \n~ce and n eve"t tir.io wa? h,>''' t nil. Rnlend'd. mu^ie ?<nd r>nrfo"' rdrr were' redeoVntKof .fcnt'rre<j.',The e ; l'srirgni^bod ncsembly .include' ninny i'. 1 '-?ori' r'vicTi fiwtfn pub of- t-l.o city. '? The Rev. I\I. ' 1. hi and *Mrs. . t ' Ml ?Miss El'a SttmntiT. ten h- r -<>i ity' soh"ol +ft4- C""-Ti a.-- j v.?t mil?visit nr s .if llu. A. At. 1'. niansc '1 'luring (he Yuletule. . j'-yci Mrs.. Georgia B. Williams of New York* City, is' spending sometime j iv; iii 11111 i"en 1111, . " ! i Mrs. Laura Griffin continues quiper?: 111 at the City Hospital. Her child- :t>r rcn from the North a:\? here at her ti iigilslde... " : . > a . -? Miss Jtinie A. Holmes _s.rcfnt the ChrC-Umu "holidays with her family |u, tfr: West. - ? ' -. ,{Mi?s Gertrude -Uobjnsyn spent 'the e YViktide wi.h relatives in Charles-" ' o|n. ' ; ; h< . Miss Nathaleen L?it 11 v. the holidays at hevirome tn Gatfnej, ^ sl.C.: . ; Messrs. Alex W^lltams, It. L. Lew- 'pa "s and Jtihn Bucket t of Hedges, were jv : ?Jsifui s hoi'e Oli I !d-.sliv.as<^iay. 1 ' . Mts. Ahbic J. <J1 C?j)peljt? and Miss i.illie R, Tillman 'spent ihe holiday's ] at Abbeville. Th Miss Phyllis V. Calhoun of Tuslh "oO instilute.-r-A'a.. is rue-u- t;' he.r patents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cal' -' I hoiin. cn Douhitt St. j Mrs. I,ula Simpson, cf Florida; is] visiting' le'.aiivcs and friends here, j pf I 4 /-??>/i *M?n_ ! gfUJJf Ol yuuu|5 UUOUKOO ciiiva y*w- | . ' I'lfvllis \\ neat icy center and organ-: rod what isto.lc known- as tho Star jcvyipe Syndics'o: During tho meat-:le. ng the fo'lowing officers were elect-' ' ^ fii^ctif^i', 11.M.L. James; ~ - list vjce"<^te^k!ent> Ml', L.. C. Mnr? ay; 2nd vice president,. Dr. J. B. i * Kowe; ''secretary, Prof. GamewcUf L . Valentine; treasurer, Dr. E. A. E. lluSfginsJ reportt-v, AV. A. Fisher-as- '.ant reporter Editi v C. -G., C'o.rkr ) sojv; fcsSistant secretary, Mr. Uriel ' Stairgs. Tlils body of fine young man- t; - hood has -a?very tangible program"j~ mnppc'd out and thry expect to make Heir presence felt ami respected in ' -; ivic life of the Mountain City. In jj Mr. James Ahoy" l.uvp-a very inspiring : leader. ve Messrs. tlohson Biggs atid Thomas ; Brown, popular college students,! .a< spofct the holidays with their resprclive families hope. I y,' The remains of the late Mr. Gene',n> Williams were funoraltzod on Xmas ', day; the Service being hold at hisV|^ lafo home, cm Dunbar. St, Inc.j Mrs. >'nnnie .Gray Bowcn spent' y Tie TAf?li(laj:s;jn.. Atlanta, Ga.^ -w-htrro"t->rrJ she had a Wry-nice tjme. j ^ Rev.. A. 6. Sampler preached iwii^u' splendid sprmonfi as usual, at Allen f^ Temple Church on last Sunday. Good / crfavds were present, despite the ex- ; 'cc 'remedy roldh Xi'enthOP:-IJrc?ident SVr ;-<^f Fisher addressed the A. C. F,!" cej League, The program for next Sun-[ pr. : ('? y ^vi 11 be feat ured^ hmPWTi oratojVef- the- city. j^ATi] Mr. "P. A. Williams wdierl late Snt-> r>~. [ u'rdny nftrrnoon at the home of his ;arr nephew and hieee. Mr. and Mrs. H. brief illness. Tho funeral services j wit <r y. ? -?-T V TUB PA.I.Mt-tT T . Pendletoft,, a. C., the omtion being livercd by ltov. A. Cl Saiuptur. J Trt^tiiyHls Wheatley ^basketball rrm, of ftvhieh Mr.-Uriel $^;dggs is e coach', will engage, the giiTs team the McBetli High School of Un* n, oi) the P. W. A., court on - the Ulll Uf January1 Jo H. A battle rayis {jruwiacil. The public Is ~nrge\l fttflT but tor this "iklppor classic.'* The -ith ahive'isary of the -Phyllis i ing tl'.o week-end The follower prdfrfniiv ' 3 been announced: . vlay 'aTcrnoou. at .'I:SO o'clock,'.; ' i lirm s,--i;vi.-nQ-? Ttrvy A -S !!i!;-lu'. -imlT'i'. Harry C ?Vk. of l'n'vir; ty; Mofrday"night -8,0a o'clock," a pageant, "Lest We. j.tc.i" This is a tun que creation 'The Lyh.ojj. triuinvirnUwProf. T, r.. /Kov M'ss F. L. |,.vl<e!T and Mrs. sPt:e Tyk'-s; Fliu'rrer. Tuesday (r?t .vrll 1... - * m " ** * *1111. iv> iIII; III. n ry in Infesting.../program has .hern rnneed.. A small aJjnissipn foe will - I ?? ? - j m 9 mm . ~ -T-. GEC>UGK'F0AVNt-NK^'S Miss Marie 1% as lev? Mrs. B. Baxter iv.yer yinii '.\Liio Ei.utie Ella'Saw-i r niu.oral- to Columbia. to speiitl' ' l> Clu'istu.aa holidays... " 1 Mr. J. E. Book uf Ridgoland, spent 1 ? -holidays in tile city. Mias Odessa ganders of EaUfons. C., is . I he' guest of Miss Janie oeEyng'.pfi d\tVThg~~~nie holidays. "'1 Mr. l.a-d Mi's. Meivin, Jontfs and,Mr. (l Mi's, James -Kiuloek of - Aiylaj'sop. 1 jfnl the in the city. Mr. J. \V. Bt?ov,nr-ar.fi" u.-V. "* i'online t.f- Columbia, were in the y cit CKc': in.as day with Mr. Fred oe.t gf ^Vlidrjws,,???- ' ? .. ' : ' 1 : \ ( )1 * 1 >?* r \ W^.M e I lv.'.'M is.. im? B. 0. l'Va-kr aiui Hosa ' . Civ. rr 01 CI; flip Calvin sity, Sites, . lire Du' inoiv of Yt/oihots; blisses'. ;io .A'!vinwst.-Ji unri; KaViy Cowan ol' ?rr* Cf'.lvg"?: M'ks -A-moila Allan- 1 uC h-'ia.-c, C?:ik-#5e; litessrs. Clar- ' ,'c William.-v. IV'.. r Ky'Jvy 'aiu? Hus .IV aiC of. i. C. ynailli l.'iviI'sily. ? M??i s. V>'ni. Cou''hn::i!i invcC floor 1 * da In-. ? f CCv'?.v nvb spcriUHig: ' few#dny.I'in the city,-. I> "' 1 W, Willi, rsyoon an.! of. J. Ik Vr.-ljli ui A n ii uwi.ii;? Mi in the city 'last week. = ! ^? Xim.'K Prajiram. \f. n 'ay . Br a Uvfasf party at the nrc of Miss S. C. An<M'i-s.in?Elii<? M" n.Vty aft-. Won at the home of Q'. JVanmore? Hiiroka.... 1'uo ilrfy :.ft. inov.n. whist' party at _ M'liiiite nf Mijjs P. Taylor?Elite. ( R'ei'en:'< n.?it Mic hyuno of Mr. and , u. ii. Anno rson. , Wctl; o.snay 'rtflovnoon, <lanoo at tHo , hnctto. Theatre Pals, Miisie l\y . T):iv''< (tl'rly .1 ' ) ,'C Iilivfw-ro?? rinn^day-T-rarly at {lie ho?i0 of 3 IVotkU'IIo Ilcny K1 ito. '> Fri:jav?-Hanee at the. Palmetto bn'iy --Ctif-niopoli'an Club... Party at the home of Mins 7 1,1_F.rr.5icr?rP.litc. PH-Hl T-TTT'T)CAI'TAIX ^ STATE COLLEtJE EU1DDEKS < ' . 1 . . I At the ejose fo the 11)27 foot bail* > l-un, tl.u booth Cttrqiww/ gridcier? 7 t-.c\U'd . '.'a/juii o" Powell, an^ old La>.k to lead thenr -again .next riiq^caTTiv u?s cxcupliuiiully mio- ~ s.-fttl "fi:r State ill that she won b r.n,> o-.,t of nine played." Her rivu's \ an. I oat pf the Stale, excepting i !j C 'lege, h-st at least two con- '\ ?'.s. Coach A. C. Sn'.itjt Slal.es 1 hat j as m \( r' \\ m La d wit h more 1 cry^~ ^ group of men. Four iJ.lacCs.on the varsity sqeud < U- l e mritlc vacant by gra luation -s-y.ain. W.hlItingtontHPoolo.' Miller \ it V.'aikqr being members of the > nior classes. I. will be ^-difficult to . t! men able to filMhe positions va* N ^<1 by.'here nun who have fought 7 nobly for the school. The coaches, wevcr, hope to dmy i;ome good ma- ; *ial ftoni. thtj scrub and 'academy itrJi i -.i_ ti??i niuo. 1 ytjuup, \v UUULT, W 11- I nh;, CIiii-ilt n and othe rs-of Iho high -f u.(5l team have ?h:>\Vfi up exceeding- \iYtU.'an:l will rrivtr?ojne one n"cla?c -e fou, jjljvecs on (he varsityr* J.o^ ;\ xh rvoFc cannot, he oiven I hecruls" who forked dtli^ervtly to j, ke the season successful. . p k. 11 he c 1 o inrr c Y bnt ion which Was (. rlerod thp'nipn .hy,Jklla-<?nliee?v the { hiwin-r uien \ver(> honored -by re- j, vinpr th?" Coveted "S": Diwkins, ^ isier. Whitlintrdon, Credall. Word, ic;| T'\.r( ^ T i I e .i i n 111 Pll'irlm mil "dhier.. .Those rcrotvinsf stars were ller. fcresham, Walker, , Flavor, Cfittnn. r'unningl .irn end-Will- i, ur VteT ervxes rendered ns a f, er Fader during the ?erm of 1<K>Kr q n L. Price "wag awarded the "S" [j h A. A. - V t] . " '-"*'/ ' . 1) I KADKH ; - - ?Greenwood News . t Miss Lata McGhoc visited Relatives and J'riends in Aiken during the holiM r. and Mrs. THad .KeUy-^ftfiil^aoi) s-cnt -the hnlii'.tyv \n Vpnntnwhnrp, s. c. >\ > . if .V"ii are in m ^ of rml artistic lancy and plan dwess-nuiking;. see iltd^ank Ciook"bn Baptist'St., 'and he .will gladly serve you. * iU^Utde^Waller motored to Cqluin. in c;i W ediutdjy during the hofi3ays tu'-nrtjontiOhy her niece Miss Mti-iHyp. Pickiiey, who is *, visiting i'lem New York City. Kev. J. F. Marshall nf McCm-mirl-, S.' C., preached at both morning and ni'vht serivce* SpntJayv* ? Ms; and Mrs.? W.-.C. Ervin spent he noltd;?ys .with parents'on Williams St,, Mr. and Mrs. Y. B. Nance. Mr. J. L. h'iudger- "of New York, V jfi nt . !' |vnfi.i-n n .1 ,1 ' I ,, i I t'-UUe concern was the yui^' 6tit WuilamS St. Mr.-. \V. 1'. Williams and son, Mr. and "Mrs. 'Jus. Robinson, Miss ' Lilllc tticiv >> liiiuuia anu. iulss iUCivissiCK 01 I?i 11 nit, Michigan, wore the gucstu ol' ill', and Mrs. Charles Stevens, Hbst-itul St., Sunday for dinner. A very . njoyubie coiuse 01 delicacies was irerveJ.-' . _ ' it .only took real church-gobrs to .rave thetwea.iux^.ti.i)day past. We roud . to say that -Greenwood' such characters. Oi*4*n\VoqtL. i.s now in the grip of. lie cult.v t wea'.nv ~ w;j o .he local weather'man at this ivriling. *" , . " - V 1% Ed' Stevens, Misses Ballard ant lllRlvc i.vatij, were the guests of Mr. vr.d Mrs. James Robinson on Tuesiay aftcvh'Jon, December 27th. Miss Estcli Waller was one umong ( he drlC'V.bs ' hp. w as with Mrs. Eloise f ohm'on r.nJ cousin at thy funeral of i r untie and cousin at Ridge Spring, j '. C., last week. M:1. >yiy Jackson's friends regret < ,, .la.ow lh;U she w as ill during thb , uulniayk, kuE trust tl ?.it_she is ' .int. ! . ; jf- ;it this! writing-. \ iUaim .m >viinams nnu j y!p.<. W in loiri Williams* spent the olivl. in (' lniv,i:i:i my] Siimtrr vi" - n t.'liA' relatives anil "friends. ' j .M i", lla'.tie l-'uekotir-spent" a few *?tys in Greenville during the holi'nys. . Mrs. loin Rutleih-to loft Inst Tup?-., i "... for Mianii,':Ela... where-she will en.l the winter. Mrs Mn.o, Pri: chard of New York i 71! y. is. frpendjnit- the holidays witl i -MM. 1 il'n AVdHTms. ? ; Mioses Inez and Cora Williams are J loma iflor .spending a few days in j .anreus. S: C. i ___ j ]>r. end Mr in I). .11. Siins spent?a- (pi. n^ant slnv with their mother, , 1-Htn-AVHliamJh?=? () >? We-'n-^rkiy, Dr. and Mrs. D. IT Mnis^Mrs;; Lilla Willam?, Mrs. Mae 'ritehard of-ANew York City, their nost irsd Miss Henrietta Williams ! no'ored to-Due West. Avery en- ] arable eytning was spent. Mrs. A. M. Fox left the city last 1 A e.'noKday m;.-ht for St. Petersburg3, Y ' 'la., whore' ?lre~ will "spend the renr.Sml.r of the winter. . d ' "iDr. 'and Mrs. J. G. Stuart of Coa hiMTof the-trortimy? ' yi It- parents and friends. M; s Ad;ce C>try spent,,, a Te\y days v Greenville- "" " i:ifT friends. : . j Among the tcachcr.^that spent their aeatiort at home wctfT Mises I!a Fair, _>:ii;y Walker, dearie Gilliam, Eva 'hapdYe^ I'.iMie IUcJne, Ethel Lee ' ivaaa, Mozbllc Stuart, Lucy Wilanis, Mii*. J. V. Childs and Mr?,- M. .. -Cudwtdh" | ?ity, is visiting relatives'and friends. Rev. Gordon -Hancock, of Richmond ca., was seen in the city last Wednesday. .. i . . . ' *orne of t<he students that were home vei'c Misses ^Nettie Fox,. Agnes'Wil- ' Adel and Birdie Petersen, Meiry ~ nd Lola Johnson, Lulu Ballard, Emu y Evans, CorQ^jVHliams and Jeanttc Chappell. telat'.ves arid friends were g'od to ipHdays. Messrs, James Cobb and'Theodore Tether,' of Columbus, Ga., spent a few ays with Mr. Laney l'ereival precedng the holidays. The luter accomaniod the former hack to Columbus, la... where ho spent the holidays. erry, spent a few days with Miss .illie Ric-hie during the holidays.. m 9 m* 9 ? Card of Thanks. : Mr. R. H. McGhce and famiy^ wish ) lh;nk both tnefr'whito nnd colored nerds' Tlreenwood and Aiken, S. frrr thylr klndlieaa fchftwn during ho illness and death of his wife' for ie beautiful floral offerings. .... . A MESSAOjgdF.CO? iOj Wh'ity ucukii 'tmutlua >oi?*^a<?nijwi\aiKo W SUiUti^ii Culiiv.a 1<J ) uu ltttt LliU) C> *\x\u . -. w I I. aJ^I ; A I 11 ) v 0 l>roaxuu uj i<iv>uiuiivti i&W-, tu ptt>' jui g' policy vvincii yuu^' lutgXimXj I.L j . it>u* ?' UOUu.uu CUAlKVviu ? uuym it. i'lioiie -uati, . ."^"I * ' 1 _Aiss-Mutual Kelicfj & Bene\ 1 ' t '... ^? j. H. yuuu'u ii?3| ,,..... "' ^--ttwiaiiTiii y wriftJi Church and Schooi N U-ttiUA Chun ?:~- N Li-lliLA Audi N 0-iPtA Schoi * Tcacl1 Schoctt Supplies i With resources ot oier ^dU^ui Itory we. are- a-L>le to rruake attrflc^ lltjove equipment. Be sure id' v <>|:-^vvlWu ?????-?,; Jni hiew-ldeaSct|oql 0< DARLINGT N W $ V\ ( (K.! i : gknd^ Birth | ' TryOutF,uitC 8 I 3 3U As^emply otrect OOOOOQpOOoj>Oo|^>vCKKHS5C0afl95OOCK>O(: - -I" 1 '' . C'riooo^iooopooooootixfl^CKKyoifltoCBDaoo I REESE'S DRr(; 3 ? -1-MR8..P. II. KKKSK A Pull 4,int of Patent Me 4 CiirureUe.-c and Tobaccos. jT Madam C J Walker's Pre Time* fc^ Cream and Sorfi 1 -?* - -PttOKK 7S2( | N22 Assembly Street. * I'. A-Cnooooo--3ooo<>vOoQooo<:ir>oocflpto^u55 jtoocooc >00000 oogoroc-'oooocagsteogiooc i '" i 'fry . : I Poro Beautj ?Hair Culture, FadSi^l Ma ssaging, Mai A MMES. LYLES. bflQUbTO L S. Leevy's Depar jj . 1131 Washington Street a ~ . irt r -I. s. l?] | Departmenl 1131 Wiifhi^lonSt. I"^" Rig Lino of Cletl.a.t. I <V'Mco, ; ren. Boys Suits A Specialty ' P1*! K tfiML WASHINGTON -L-... i- ' i . . ft Pinckney's Sanitary! ?BEST ^QTTTt'PPn yv ;yn^Y-'iTV ~~FORVVOtf^EL . iJ - : ^ gateway, January 7, 1928. ^ ISOLATION " ' ??.h , \>liUk"U litcaaUgu oi COIl- M . inc. lUoil nL KnL.1 ? is uiiuvi cv.iuiutti alia ^uu ( Q 4 ^iOiU^niy JUUl UlauiajUVc K i >au 1U tUivn QUI, cuvui-iiiig " S~ irrc~unir-o<JTTtrt^?rU^:iUAJ? .;ft all.\lwa6 1,0 UU.fc iV4a.ll >oti 8 flgfit Ass. oi U ' J Muiiu);IT, \ s 3 ^oa^v^Co^.Civ.Civ>y.O'v OMOWO.COJ jt ffflHi ilil WfTrTIMKiliy | Equipment f* SrPcwjj. forium Scats. >1 J > c - ks. . icrs' Desks. ' ?of al^Linds.. KUUvanu a inodern lac [ve-prices on any of tli? rriie us before , buying ! v / . isk Company ciurcrs. . J__ ' ' s C j S-^^ioo^oo^qctooooooooorc day Cakes ake Phone 4'02 I >Cfl3ttOO' v'-T-r-ooooooL.? STORE I l.it'rnr ^? ? 3ic!aSaPfcr".J W j* or - a?. .:" par a Hons a? a;i f >. Columbia. 8. C. ^ ' , . M^^^?r.oooooon?ooooV >*7''j<faT%C'0 : : : o o CJJffooooo o ' ^ '? ? i ^ r ft t Store | Phone 7567 | .Women and 'thild- |~ ^ ^jMjtllniery | . tj^rWst Class Tailor j; bt-p-fm W omen. $ Buy firm US be-- t ; : ; :- ....;..;..;. ItfAL HOME ""1:" SED EMBALMER & GEORGIA :" '.^4 al Cars and Funeral Equipment ncEy i?:? % ' . t'idunce 1'hone 7765 rnn^iiMA. s. r. ? : ?? Barber Shep ' ' *