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S1JL * IN -MlftlOKlAM " ' ? *; r. - ^ ? In sad but loving memory of our darling mother M*'s. Maggie M. Mar .# tin, wiiv uv|7aibvu v/na iuvj cifciu ago, April 24th, l'J-O. * "' sDarling mother,' thou hus't left us . -In this cold world below, But our loved ones were were watting . To greet you at the door. And we too are striving .to meet thee \V..ere parting is no more.We m.ss your snides and loving care, heaver - - ^ Wo-ii j. in you there. ?-*?7?It is- WO Who vu)iiji_rsmilns and j .% . care*wfeded - you,, you wore ' always near. / - ; . Sleep On, dear mother, we miss you, An 1 Inner fi r vrni .thI'nmrlv fours: ' ?' "1 It Bcemj but ycg'Oi'day,.- ? ? ? Still it has bean oight years.. . , t. ? ? J" ~ MRS. L. if. (II I.DKRf daughter) ^ .Newberry, S. C. REV. A. J. MARTIN . (son) ' ' St.-' 1)1 at thews, S. C. ' : IN MEMORIAM ' Ih lovTng memory oi Mr. DitvicT; RulV, who dcpm-icxl this life, Thursday morning, April l'Jth, T92B. ?L It was on last Thursday morning Just about the break of day, When the angels crept" into your chamber And stole your , soul away. . J iniagaine seeing you trending Do^vh that narrow 'way, But you'ye paid..the debt That we all will have to pay. So when you reach.heaven, And sit on ClodV right hand, ?__?Tlease don't forget my dc'aiv "W f grand pip- J , . .. j Yes, he's right there in the land Oh! Iitiy-J Wpp tp- rno"*- ypn^ . i Ovor en that "bthM\.sliore Where love. po'H'p and happiness . ", ' 014, doth flow.. -on Mr. David. j r .s,r> T an' tn'-o von? .vest, ' ' Oh:! how. we all will miss you, "Put tho Lord, khoweth best 'A:trikxd, . ;; l?Yirrriria T oe Gladden Daniels. C.UAM1 I;UI.LLvM;\vs Sunday nun:,in:' services at Bethlehem Dui-Msi (^hu.cli wef e'.well'a Uend?ed iii a pub oL' ilio. rain. "At 11:00 A. M.'.a spiehuwl crowd was waiting tb be i'ed w ith the 'gospel;' The?: pallor, 1_ Rev. R. JL Daniels; preached a great sermon. " > . .'".-;.r. . ? . i - < Mrs, Rachel Washington, age 70 years, died at the home of her (.laugh-., tor, Mrs. America Allen, in Augusta,' Ga. Mrs; Washington .was one of the ...residents of'Graniteville and one who..had always been noted for her' constant kindness and ' gentleness of na-' ture. She was dearly loved liy many friends here. v - J The missionary sqcie'ty held its ' business' mcot.ing"at the liferri'c of Mrs.' ....... g p ^jjjCSi ^jlc president. After the regular routine of business had been: disposed of other matters :of impor-1 tance in .regards to the mission work? were disaisscd* and passed upon. - j ?M-iy-Charlic Iluhhs and his mother,v Mrs. llulhs.are in the city to visit, -f? ?thenr mother, ?Mrs. Maria Johnson. I... Mr. W. 31. Itnilcv is expected to ro?^11 m today fv'mv Belle font nine) ^)hio, front a hu-iness trlp.q He was aecoth-; ? piii't'il I'vMv I.w'oro TVrrv, of Aiken, ,?^c. . m' Mr?', Pearl T ewis. Mrs. .\linnic Me' Tve'\*r. Mrs. Fannie Moore nvo 'hero n ? mo r mo'her and f:tthor, Mr. , and Mrs. Jlo.nry Watson. Mrs". Scott, hi other, of Dr. I), M. of 'A ikon, spent -a few hours . ! M"'- .. \"otn Whittnkor on lust - ?.? - 1 " 1'. CAtt.tfEL NEWS Because of the inclemency cf^the weather our presiding elder, Itev. i:t It. J. Ramsey, could not preach Sun* da^ night, which >ve all regretted very it- mufth.'1 . . . i Misses Cairie V. Dial and Evelyn Wheeler witnessed the closing exercises of Calhoun Falls graded school Thursday night. -{ Mrs: Anna^'D. Letman, Freddie B., -? and Mamie Letman wore visitors In Calhoun Falls Saturday. Mrs. Carrie B. Johnson, Mrs. Be- 1 becea Tucker, MrS. Fannie Pillehcaux', t Mrs. Hosa Lee were the happy visitors of Mrs. Lettio Marshall, Saturday."} j -1??Mtn. Lettie Marshall?wishes *'4o i thank the many friends for the kind-. ness and sympathy'shown her durinpr ' the illness and death of her husband, who departed this life, March 21st. i ' ' ? Chester Paragraphs Misses Estelle Bovian and Josie B. White Kave a surprise birthday party for.Miss . Mabel Sumter at the hotrte (\f TV f ro Pnfnf T nn/lov loaf- Mnrifloxr night. A cake bearing five candles (each candle representing so many '! '! years) occupied the center of the iablcv Salad, cake and cream ,were served.- Those present were Misses Mabel Sumter, Estelle Bovian, Dewey McDowell. Annie Garick, WUla Moa no, Bessie Lewis,.Prof, and Mrs. S.' I.. Pinley, Mrs. Peter Lander. Miss ^unitcr received several serviceable iv'f:s.'" " ' ; _ Mi's.. Sallie Tlall died at the home of her Han' titer, Mrs. Nettie Dickejs jifter. .-1 hrieTtlh^ess. Funeral services were- held at Brooklyn Tabemable, after which the burial. was in Hebron cemetery.: Mrs. E. N. Isom was undertaker. . *' The Chapel- at Bntinard Instituta w.-iv; iHir ki-il nn Pridny night, for th^ play, "She Stoops to .Conquer." It \ya^ so well rendered -that It will be repeated at the Carmel Presbyterian Church on Thursday nicht. Mr." and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Jr., and baby are at home after spending JJmw-Avintfl)- in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Nancy Ferguson Anderson and ' aliyv.-tif Charlotte, speftt. the weekend with the former's "mothcrr'Mrs. Dr. J. S. Allen attended the Slate Medical Association in Florence this week. Dr. Allen was elected president of that body last year, and all of the C*heUtcr folk are pleased tr [have him receive this high and meritoribus honor. . v?Mrs. '"Dorcas Gore Bradford ha's | moved into her cottage on -McLiiri St. : . ' V -1 On the sick ,lfat are: Mrs. Angu Buvh'anhan, I.ncy St.; Mrs! Alice Cold well, Columbia St., Mrs. Carrie Blake, Cemetery St., Mrs. Ilattie Burgett. "McLuv'e St1.1?77 . ; Dr.'and.Mrs. J. R. llune have moved to. their pretty bungalow on W-ylie St; . * . - Born tcTjMr. and Mrs. S. D. Raine.v. .-r., on Wednesday a daughter, Roan tee. Mother and baby are doing fine. ?-? ? -? 1 *'? Mrs. Maggie Hooper was--called .t< Augusta, Sunday, because of^the Critical illness of her brother. I lev friends wish him an early recovery. Vn. V.I>..il.: -*r:? v.i . ! I .-x., viiirrriTrKn-, ;>t IMS IM'ISOI! niuj Mirfs Willie McDowell motored here Sunday from -Rock Hill and sjv ' e-mny with Miss Dewey McDowel' ::-jkI .Mrs. Roxie Davis. . Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Lancaster. |Vfu Sunday with .Sir. and Mi's.'C. IV l eathers. " 'Mr.-..and Mrs. fteyeland fTaeobs., wi ll thpir two little children, and Miss Sn lie Thompson;-Columhia, motored here two Sundays ago and spent the lay with their relatives, Rev. and Mrs \V, T? Baxter. ?Mil Hemphill Rrowin n student''nt Johnson C. Smith University, spent Sunday here * with relatives ~~ and fnt'rnls. The baseball teams of Brainard In?'it ute and Finloy hijrh school have played several, carries this season with vi iting.teams^pd.have been winner? in almost tevery ;mitic. _ ?Mrs. .Sylvia Walker has remodeled her jiomc and "the painters are now busy putting on the finishing touch. Miss Klva J. Lowry, a teacher in the Spartanburg school and Mrs. l.ouVo Stanback, a tjeaqhor in the schools of Abcrden, N. C., were recent visitors to the city. Both of these ladies wcrcm embers of the u vU^'vf thv Finli'v High Schoo' .Cor several years. * . Ve.*y 4avyer cvowils wore-at fercTok.; I n Tabernacle on Thursday night. rtr| lie Metropolitan A. M. E.-Ztwn v o,w sing'ng of Mrs. Stewart and hej- daughter; Miss Yarboro, of Alabama. They make a specialyt t)f gosrob singing and their songs were sc pleasing that pleasant memories o' ;.'lv m vein linger long with- the himFred's who heard them; i in':- co*(iauei2 , MEDICAL SOCIETY The regular meeting of the Congaree Medical Society was held last Wednesday night in the office of Drs, T'ooper and Danicte. This was one of the most " interesting meetings we have had this year, ti being, health ..week as wejl as clean up .week. The general topic of discussion?was. 'How best can we pre mote and better sauitory conditions and good health among ouf people." Dr. M> E. Evans wd8 the main speaker for the 'evening and we all feel that she was at her best. The ry.nmKnrp were preSont: Drs. Chappele, Cooper, Daniels, Evans. Harper, Mailmen, D. K. and N. A. Jenkins, Thomas, Thompson, Walton, Lewie, Stuart and Ruff. " " . f d * . . . ' : ' THE PALMETTC Orangeburg News* The Atlantice Presbytery was in ; session here last week and many ministers form the lower part pf the state were here . Rev. Metz, formerly of Sumter, but now stationed on the Island near Charleston, was n visitor, hore this wee. Mrs. Metz accompanied him was the guest of Mrs. J. M.- Max- j Rev. Smith of St. Matthews is here j . well. this week conducting a revival for Rev. Tucker. He "reports many accessions bo the chtlrch and a good . nniphor of fynnvprta. j ' Rev. Thomas was called out to-one : of his churches to funeralize the wife of .Rev..'Virgil Johnson who died in Aiken." . ' . 1 On Friday night the drama league of Claflin ' College presented. "MVs- j tery of the Third Gable" under the . direction of Prof. E. g. ^orr<?als. We - one of the?leodin?^characters who especially mention John Williams. " showed himself-to be allhOSt u i?urfect actor. He is also president of the league. . ' It was quite a pleasure for us tq have .stop over here between trains. . Miss Russell Smith of Aiken, who is one of "the principal teachers~k"at .SpViftfiAlH Tncfcitufn TVTieo Cmlih taught at -Manning for quite a num -bei? of?years? -urrt-H she-- was cslltnV . home to take a position in her home ( town. Miss .Smith is a model young lady and is worthy, of any position I -that she may aspireOn last Friday Claflin and Morris College baseball teams met on the Claflin , grounds and there played a beaut-fTul game lip to the jth inning. ' After which Claflin went up in the air and Morris College made the diamond a regular track meet an}l- made runs that were unnecessary to score. Coach Taylor says he will have his men ready to defeat Allen whop they play here. . ' , GADSDEN NEWS The cold snap last week played havoc with the cotton that was planted early. ~Several farmers are planting . oyer. Despite the inclement weather quit p. a crowd worshipped at Red Hill Bapcisf Church Sunday. Rev. Jenkins delivered a strong sermonFunoraVservices of Mr. Harry Jackson were conducted by Rev. Jenkins. ? . * assisted by Rev. Brown, of Columbia. Air. Jackson was the only son of My. and Mrs. William Roller$on. The American Woodmen held -their... annual- thanksgiving services at Rod Hill Baptist Church at 4:00 1\ M- ' Rev. Jenkins preached a very interesting sermon. loyner were conducted from the Mt. Olive Baptist Church Sunday by Rev. L. A. Lowman, assisted by Rev. B. 1 T^'ully an.l Feu W T. Simmons. Mrs. Joyner was 84* years old She was* converted during -slavery -time; and was a member at the Fork church1 which was then attended by?brrt-h races. Shelater joined the Mt, Olrve Daptist Church, and was a consistent mcfqber until the end came. The host of both races that-attended , the t'unerpl bespoke of her worth and esteem. Mrs. Fannie Sumter. flrvrm-n'rl? <>f this community, but who remitted ih-^ Jacksonville, Fla, for the past 25 yeafs, passed away on the 31st. She Baptist Chufch. Funeral services were . conducted frorrt the St. Mark Baptist " and Rev. s: J. Shives. . ^ Mrs. Dolla Randolph Sims,* of J 'Bloomfield, N. J., is visiting he r broth, or. Mr. ,T. A- Randolnh-.aPd her sister. -fMrsr'Rpsrg Sims. .. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sims on the ,2.1st and left a fine baby boy. FLORENCE NEWS ---The Misses DansBy, Kennedy, Scott and Vincent complimented the members of the Buds and Roses Social Glub, on Thursday afternoc^v wfth a whist party at the hospitable home of Mrs. Julia Ervu* which was unusually lovely -with a wealth of April blooms, whftrtr mad? a charming back' ground for the colorful dresses of the |JJ?ylAT3. The were pink baskets filled > with mints to which tiny parasols 1 wore tie^. Several interesting games were played. After counting the *: points kept on attractive tally cards, ' the high, score prize, a box of dusting powder was presented to Mrs. Andy Brown; consolation, a box of chocolate candy, was given Mrs. Willie" Brown and low} J^core prize, a very unique tape-measure, was given to Mrs. , S. Scott. ? h A delightful' collation was served , Those sharing the hdspitality of the . charming hostesses were Misses JanJ - . ^ ii,. . ~ V > i'r ' * J 4 * ) LKADKK UENED1CT NEWS v?Xho Virginia.Carolina ' llrliai in;; . League held' its seventh annual debasing coi?iest at Stale College, Orangeburg, S. C\, Friday evening,. Aj>* l'il 20th. The contesting , parties foi tlie aflirnialive Were* Timothy Stewart, Sidney Williams- and \\ ado Withei'Spoon?ri.^iie Mail in;; .Sninlr 1,'iia.iin i State .College. Representing North Carolina, those for the.negative Wviv. W. E. Ritts, U E. l\itici ajbri ami \\, H. Whitted- v . y - Two of tlii? .iutlgif s decided in' favor of tl\e aflTFruativ.e. The judges . were Doctoi F-rodi^icU Ueiifern, dean nuuniaarpiu^. ni .mm n i Tnvin-yrty-ttrt<M|| Principal J. K. Wanton of.' Voprhi^s Institute, Denmark, 8. C. o .Tink'e contests on thotmnte i;uus; h?iyWere held ?uu(J the*, decision in each ease, was with the alVuinativC. A. carefully prepared and intetysljinfr'talk oh Love, the (in. ate-t thhi ' tTTr'fhi* 'a ui hi,' \va.?"dc.liyt nut by M is .Virginia l?. liiai.loy :p our 1 luu. '.iv " I everiiiijr prayer meeting service. iter j message was ylad'.y heard 1 y all } : cat. ' ( i An unusual treat was jaiyen to. ;tfii faculty altrh: student In j'ry at . their [ehajiel service on.- 8mjj'-ay eve i flirt*. Mr. Jiih, a ltoted bird-n.iitn, "dclrverbd a jjleasirur' addsC;-- with .-urn. .ptkvnn. pictures1 on birds.. AH \yere.il<'liw:h'ed to. see how familiar Air. Job v. n. \vitip the habits of_ .wild .bifd.v ^ -the j ...... 1 1,..... -J .... 7r -.l.'tV.r"... 7. . I'IV.I. VI 1 PIIIMM M ^UIIV 1>1 IISVIII 1 l-'l" in'g on his hands and cat it!,*; out of h lingers. Tin' pic! ui;cs,';tt ore beautiful and -hi* me?s;tj.* e well udapU'd-to his-suhjn l\ Mr.v Jef> * i-; > .. . ted with the Stat-o 'Ih-aifl .of ihhii h.n . and is 'enjrajred hi l*ve$ertin?f :4<\ 'W?r jeetures to iho ?-eh. Is r.r . l}d S'-.do j .and has i.Vi p't.v-.l'the subject .matter:, in Nature S tnjy 1'ot' tin'" t -i-.'tlto'ift*;r'y ) manual Of 't.h<'LSitd :Tho.-.lTei ; | . Friday al'Vriw n,.A: Til V !-a 'pa U !.Cll fll'liiicl greeted thy j :'; v f - j. presentiti.U 4\Vh Jl'y!?u w '("ayratsF j wfyjeh- iTlVelvd ;1 did- jeo. i ; - ; front Washin-l/ it ' (. I president and l>is':rnbiu?*t v ?. iV dr-.: J . <d itr eos'.unii s similar t>> th ir -t'li.e. 'teti.V, an t'lhi )al di^j Lli?iiv'jii-'". was made whieh'Intore.-t'-i.'d add t reat " iy aniihKl tin* .Tid'rtve r ?'h< ' -t'l oii) 't ho?n'Voi a i.':. " . - t in? present time We're p^e-m^ted: . Professor S; S. '.y.">-: ' -Hof i'.is > College t'liu: a l*r'-? T if. i-mpuf-tsmt event ia tj-.e diii*it ;Ti"!iii! iri:rtr:it Pro-?-?ol' A Pfi> T'liiv.-ioitv proi i-nl' d ,ti.e Negro in his ]'? ii>1 ?? apj>e':ran-"-e <lit vine t he history, ot' Ainprica. emplia' izmir contributions- t o A merit an 'de'vi leviiieiit. ' ' . " . Mtich credit is due M rs. Anr. P>? Hi* Westpn. and her eo-wo>l;.-t.v im'luh i c Mrs; Walton' and < th" r, .. l'.r.>eie ; . amounted to .^"i j?. if In- iV?v-1 .pi is was given to the* jrivup: iv;>r< vn d. j President Martin-Van It in n inilir.r of Mrs. Sarah Itob'insi n ;>i--1- AI r. L).. 1). Mozie. T~ho second p ri/.c . was- tiWMVih d in the IT oil ; . j r , ' i?President Rose'vell in v? urge A!; . . JooI Tai 1; s eii niTj -AT i s, "AT". i ' V- .: i in ore. ,The. third prize va> pee. rii-\f to the group. represer' it!"- Pie i' 1 JelTevson. in ehyhfVi- of Airs, .'.Ma'tie Baylor aVd. Mr? Kd;?yr ( tinT'-'P-fr'-"" Al.iss fleraldine-Steveii o-n irceivtd } rhttdsrn':s-prhr,:"er:d -;At-^-*-s^r^na.-o-UhiT Praeter received, second pvy/.e, vvtin h were fn the-fornt.oi' <-oloi - d.dolls-. .The. l?roi-eeds are To he di.id.e 1 hr^vrren-Soeond Calvary ( "atn - li and B< :i' .1: r College. Mr; PrestfUTi S'A'e IT V. P.'I'. -Sye- ' "re'ary ua.' e 1'.- :.!?iii?* 1 ij Ah ape 1 sFrvdce~ih JVi'; jit'rrjy*" ytf ^'M" i,l 11ist rtdin'ij his's.v. j '-et wi' h - many :i-1 :uutress ccnli i'iil iii\t )it tr.(\ '-v. ;hil\ etric'??uy, an bit: !)., .tick;'*, ivh-n js and enthusiasm. . . Mr. \iil mi ) . [)' - 11 ll..'A-:inl T niversity at cur 'l-hapi;! service otT" Friday in the interest of a minbleVial department lW. said his1. it'ut i..n. Ife inade^qrit appeal f<>v a career that i-involved iterbic efToiT fTd r.vcfUVe- and I > I I envphasi/ed the value of such a life j ' rfhaye irfrat of1 pic re nmrrry-mhkmr;'r[t '. tt. Ant'rrto-1, pT-rfu.-i.drtn n( nencdictT'olleyc, gfiVe a very timely I talk to the student IjoAy an I faculty *on the real value ol' am-inister's life oh last Sunday evening at' our pray<it meeting. Several of the yoimrrvministersr responded heartily to the sadject of a minister's eat eer. j. . In. th(snh.sehee of tlie speaker, T>r." I KYo/lf?isifl- r I.Vdfi-i n. (lc:i? of It: IV - . .diet College preached an excellent .e; merqeney sermon from Jeremiah. "S:. 20. He spoke on the consequente,i of -ItsT'iy.tHy am! 11 isu bde '.cue e titn_tr ;t ing his message by the overthrew of I Zedekinh and the dissolution of the. kingdom of Judith. 1 hs ..-RodtW>vpreached also iit Wesley 'M, (> ('hurdi from second Timothy 1:10, '"In'rmcrI'H'jtv brought to. light ; erett? an<' Webster/Mesdames lii vlli, j Lipscomb, Perrin, Rafieo? S. P?io\\n. Scott,?A-.?Brown, lUiehnnnnn, Ilavi..) Tind Ross. This was indeed ajlelightjful affair.' .? r, ' . .1. _ * . .?ooc^ciadc?^CLCh^c^v^o.aactc^c^.aoa< | . A MESSAGE OF C V When death invades your family ra > > solution comes to you from the fact AN D li HX E VOLENT?A SSO IA T11 protected by insurance laws, to pay ;: policy whilh-yfcmr forethought persu !! .such, *v' V' ' *>' . , r !! Every member, o'f the family shoul 1?*UU.0J (.'U.V1 It.tt ES. Dill' % Shout it. Phone; 7f8G. ; J llt' Mutual Relief & Ber . * . . J. II. (iOOI)lv (h . n?| ?Tmnrrrriu ihihi ? ^BIIB ijlf * Church SdiQol Audit* . ?., , * . 'it ' ? Xo\v is a good time to got \ i ttiThrt'tiitl scnu'd. *?' " : : n . . ? ... j No longer is it necessary 1 | whi n you can gel NKW ones '! Il; necessary* wo can arrant I' the cost so that ii'may he-pal Write us at olueil' vou in . ..." . . -( Itinvh.or yortr Srii'Hit aiulitoi j ^ to jrivt' you niofc sdetail inforr V-:->-' r . ' Nil-Idea School I MANUFAC ' DARLINGTON ' tii:st?l KC i:s NO\V < -*?OTgjrr. ^ m J n mi ? ?^ tltllll'lM 1 he Home^te Mis. Nettie San We Tftf?ke a .XX'edding and Bi i 3AJ Assembly Street rjOO,''u:jO'''0"v!i!>OvOCivii'OCCiOC,,j<t,Ov . >'?>.* v vO v >.<> C'.vC,'Cvv;vOCvO.Ov.C'X'>>.v.O.O,0; liKljSE-S Dill MRS. FTK. KK1 A Full Pine oi' Patent .??j < 'TOP-H-cc Madam C. J.. Walker's .? 11 < Cn -nr.'inil - ?L- ; , PI ION K. 11 :2-j .\sscirI>! ySt ret'1,' t ' y * - ^ ' . . '. >vv.vwvvtt'.yv.vOO'CrC'Ovv0.0'0!CvO."0.0!0'< r v y v?> v v.v. v.Ov v.O> WCCO'C^jCtCt L Poro Beat ; I l a ii Cult use, Facial Massaging, MMFS. LYLFS, HOU i. S. Leevy's De| 1131 Yv'ashington Street .C'C'OC'v^'frv.v f"ii5aOj??!S=J,U UNDERTAKER AND L1C OF SOUTH CAROLI "S ' " ^ j ? ~ry r I Otticc l'Hone 5707 HKH; WASHINGTON, ST., IPi n ck ney9s Sa n ita | HI-ST UfHHPPim t\ TUB f FOR YOUR /i?WM1 WDHJUJ.I pifl IllliW ........> ; ^ r . Saturday, May 5/ H)2fi ONSpLATlON r|? * nks, what a inefcsntfo of con- f thsii TllK MUTUAL liKLI.EF <:? >X iti under contract. and you ^ "you promptly* your i1i.su r;fnce u<^ed you to .take out covering 8* ' ' d have orte of our Si'KClAL w . *u''f anxious to talk with you V lev'lent Ass.-of S. C. ? ! O. i?n. Manager. ? - o . ... ' -P *-vVi y..;..^Qv.;:C'vv'>^'ClOvC'vOOvOOv Pevvs I?Drium Seats p~ 'nui* C'liure-h or Scilioul All- F" ;o use T?Ul 'worn-out seals j from us at. o low price. i E3 *"* v to carry a largo part of B d in the I'alL- . P :'cd seals either lor ypur iurn, and wo -shall ho glad N nalion.' ' 1 ; i. 3esk Company rURER5N . ' S C. % JVl;iU~S UMlftO.OU ' ad'BakeF)/% clcrs, 1 Yr p. t !? 1 o ' Specialty | v.v- ' ' ' ' .O / ' ' * . " '. . jSr rtlidav Cakes ;~v V ; : ,Q . I'lR.r.i- 4932 r o aooo^^oc-^^o^oo^C' ooaatoo&C' o IGNORE KSE, Crop. . s .. '^# Medicines. Cigai's, to > ' >s. - A FullJLine of. . " 8 __ PiX'paViUTims at all- . Soda.-.. - st'.ll : - : . Columbians, C. .# :>:o:ojo:ox>:cv:^ ^ ity Shop ' "" ; ~ Manicuring:, Hnir Cobbing . w STON & DEN DY . , |: " ; jartmeni. Stoie |_ Coliinr&ia, j ib. C. 11 - ' :ENSED EMRALMtR NA& GEORGIA meral Cars and_Fnneral Equipment ...' As Good as the Best ad Better than the Rest And P rices T. ess fi 3URTE0V AND . _ . ' ? KRV1CE v. ?? r * \ : . " Reaidence I'hone 7765 ' fc. COLUMBIA, S. <V { - ,?=- , ry Barber Shop 40^?(OWE A*JI> SE& i SELF. . - j ^ ' vmmmmmmmmmm?m?mmmm