The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 26, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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I'-? ' " ' 26,.1928
I UNDE^iKTHE
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EjMrs. John Cannon-and hof daughter,
Mrs. James W. Hopkins havi
as their house guest Mrs. Addic Han
berry of S^Hsbury, rN. G.,' who ciUnc
down to attend the commence 1 o c nt oL
Benedict College. Mrs. UanbeWy it
the mother- of Prof.- T. 11. -HanbeTi^._
who teachea at Booker AVasftinirtoir
4?gh school < Be4Wo-leuvihg i'oe he"
home she will spend a few days with
IVTv on/1 TVTno ClOli r1
ywy ? MiiU *'* & Oi 4^MIUItV I VJ U1 t'-W U1VWII
S? Mrs. John Cannon is entertain,
ing with a supper en'Thursday night
: in honor of Mrs. Addic Hanberry.
? Mrs. Wilholmoniu lot met h
. . of Columbia, but now of Neve YorL
City, is in the city visiting relatives
. and friends. We are glad to havv.
Mrs. Sms at homd again. /
Mr. Rufus Foster, formerly of Columbia.
but_nove.of ..Gafl'ney, stopped
over-night pith his motheur_Mv.-..
? Phobe^ FosteF lastweek oil la - .wnyG
and from Charleston where he at|.
tended the undertakers' meeting.
#rf Mrs. Arie Watson is improving afr
ter paving been quite sick ut- ttorhonu j
HC of parents, Mr, and -Mr?r-Gtmrge-Tititvd
11 chinsori on- Pine St.? ??,??)
R. Mrs. M. S. Evans, of Augusta, Ga., j
W i>\ company with her s n, Mr, l)ozi.oiA.
Evatis, also of Augusta, spent th.
P weekend in the .city ds the' houst
r guest of Airs. Aiyitle. Evan's M'.,or;
p ^ I
on the Two Notch road. MUt I .van
left'during the week l'or Now Voi\._
S1 'City and will be followed next wci1*"
. ' by his'mother, where they will ma!;
Vim** fntnrn Virvmr, WUiU I., fl...
IMiss Jessie L. Trotter mutuml them
to Sumter where tliey Were RUCSt 0
the evening of Mrs. Mi. V. .Moore, (><?! I
West . Liberty Street, Sumter.
Mrs. .Erma Louise Da-vis-prowii of
Greenville, teacher in the city school._
Miss Carter attended'Benedict's com-.
I ' menccment exercise's Tuesday evonr
i ng.
A The Rev ,T S Smart, nf.\'i.? li.?i i v
was in the city Wednesday a few
^4 hours between trains~tctUTTT'Vv?"frTTfT^
V the General Conference of the A. M.
E. Church at Chicago, 111, lie was in
company with Rev. Lylcs also of New|
berry.
t j ' ' Commencement week is on at Mou.
Columbians plan to motor to Sumter !
for tho exercises, B. f\ _Slc\vart,
e * i .i
uj.#kpciicc?, pfesiuunt ol tnc annnni.as
sociation Of the college, has ^assure.
' Bociationr has issued a special apy
. ? * to the friends of the college t.n~Dbh
|n?6seht'' at their annuaj, meeuh.
; Tuesday afternoon. .
v Mr. T. F. Friday, grand deputy of
the Knights of loussaint at W allace I
v-_e^r ^
??ville, in Fairfield oouttty, was m lie
I <ity. this week. . ,
r . Miss Bessie Mac Biirley spent the
week-end with her parents at. Daw-!
kins, IB. C/ ^ ?H
See us at the clQsing exorcises of
first grades of Howard School, Miss
I Ruth Bynum's "division. Play "A,
Party in Mother Goose Land" at Zion
Baptist Church, Monday_nipht, May
28, 1928. ^ Admission lOccnts. Rev.
' J. C. White, pastor. . '
BIRTH ANNOl NCLViKNT
,jMr. and Mrsi H. J. Hildcbrancl, Tues
ay, ivray zznci, iyjJB; wuighi 'J lbs. I
Mother and baby are doing welk?<
tj COSMOPOLITAN CLtB
The Cosmopolitan Club met in itregular
meeting Friday night,-May
18th at the resirlt.nrc,of_M^;s. Rutb^
Butler. The program rendered Avili
long be- remembered. The prbskh'TvT
Dr. J. E. Watts, made a short tta'k
thanking the club for its crropcrat^on
| during his administration; tills buiitf
I the last mcetn* for the
[ O.J. Champion responded to the pre-a
f dent. As usual, progressive whist.
was played. The prizes were very'
I beautiful., The (lucky ones \o .reI
, ceive prizes were'as. follows:. Miss j
Lillie Jones, first prize for ladips; j
g Or. H. G. Thompson, first..prize for ]
| men; Dr. Ruff, consolation; Dr. L. M. j
|. fianiels and Mrs. Ruff rnroivinff th !
I bobbies. A very delicious salad rr>nr*<
L Was served, with ice cream and caka, I
The -members ^tending woe
Ruth Butler, Cattle Whttt.after. T.rtt <A
Jones, Wllhelmenia '-Thompson, Ray
Saxc^, Lillian Watlj.*, Jennfr? Mac
Champion, Ruth Delorme, Dr. and'
"V* Mrs. L. MJ. Daniels, Dr. mid Mrs. 4).
~~~J Champion, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Ruff,
Mr. Henry Marshall, Dr. J7~1T. Goode,
t)r Rrank Johnson, Dr. .T. K. !Wifitts,
i' Dr. H. Q. Thompson. . .
Miss Ruth Butler was the delight-"
g Jul hostess assisted by the club.
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RECREATIONAL PARK OPENED
, lit MRS._JV1. L. KING
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Under development in the northern j
part .of the .city of Columbia, just i
live miles from the heart of tin: city
is the development, of the Chevy C use
Country Ciub on the old Winnsboro
road,' near (the Moftticello road. Three
city blocks/from the tnew paved road
to Union and' Spartanburg unc^cr tall
, p'.ne TfceS nitd shady oaks is -under
construction- oi\e of- the most beauti-cul
recreati (trial parks and club hoUcifo I
m tirc~ST)Utheast. . ~ J- ?S-l
Tije.main buil ling that has an old !
fashion chimney made from the -rocks!
.'..thered from the hillsides of the
old State, the r*oof garden from- tin !
-d'111" . >y Cn?b h?USC''
'.i.'l I oh-, Irom uliich?(Iowa in. the !
breezes the American ilag, are a part i
>f the physical linings of the ChcVv
L'ase . Country C'lub. .*
?Ts membership is open to' the people
>f Columbia ar d Kkhlaml county'Only,
-i'im?cl.iof?promote! is . Mrs. .M, T., '
Ki.Tigt who op?tratos;. a fa Jhfunahle
j! vs? making business on West Wash
ngtoA I'tifet.Th'o membership is, of
. uurso, i'uKtijicicd, but it could not be
K- :rncd . thisliinorning .just what." the
restrictions would be, due to the hu t.
vi.at when a reporter called on Mrs.
7 -CCiitj;, si:e was cut- of hcir~gftte(r. % j
Allen University teacher? have, the i
j honor of -having the finst piriiic^Ht j
[he grounds a ff,\V weeks ago. They ,
i. id the barbecue- pit^. and a genera" '
_;oo dtinW -was-oncgaggd in by: thorn. \
ilnt the formal opening is to onnio j
onietime in June with "bands o? nut- I
-de. and addresses by Willis C. John-j
on, secretary of-?the Columbia Busi-I
ness-League; Dr. H. G. Thompson of
the tongavec Medical Society an.l
Seymour Carroll, ^Grmd Noble See-1
rotary of the Knights, of Toussaint \
-Vi Atoiefica-, and other drstiiv^ui bed
speakers. '' .t
YII.MINGTON IIKill .WINS EAST
ERN BASEBAIrh TITLE
Wilmington, N. C., May 21?IIora.-.e
(Bus) Will'aihs, pitching m.3,
ind his Williston high school team-H..ilie.s
tii-o rnffli.ort nwn i'lm'tM
to win the Tlii-itovn Xoith Cn'.5core
was 5 to' 3. : ... "
1 in; licil l.y an inlield . 'and?uuLlu'.r
ters'.that looked like leaguers, Wil- j
r-rmrg-trnTlri-r-Mr trUiii'im fun elnimp- '
j ions to victory in great style, and \
\ rave the more,than oUO fans in the i
j stands a thrilling setting by sending '
;!ie llrst three Clayton men t;> face (
,iim to the bench'With-strikeouts in-j
iolibly primed on. their sticks. Tj
Only one of the. Clayton men hit
11 io dangcruos territory. Me trrpplod
with no one out, but the Wilmington
u.is.. drew the i cV.ns tight aild sent
hi* next three' Clayton- men?away
I a i;iiii-k order to retire the aider
p . The pitching of Williams- wh.<r a <t:r- )
L-itleil feature of the game, Lnt.h'-I
I ir.erle.-s support was a wonderful
aid, and.al ng with hint an.1 the bun- I
'r'ods who .cheered him on goes credit
to tho other eight ttnd Coach M adit,-n
for the lefty perch they have :it
Girted in the spectacular lijfht far
mtiurs on the diamond.
Conch Madden, the victors said has'
worked day and. night with Them in
.carrying out their threat to take the
jrftate title, lie is that sern, never-1
I smiling -man on the field," smooth ;
1 rking -piece of human machinery !
.hat is necessary in every kind of ath. j
".i-tic < rganization- and his presence
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Sl.MPKl.XH SKKV.KI'1 OTA T ION
OPEN TO PUBLIC
Simpkins' Superior Serviee isr-rfff-1
red1- at a new nnd up-to-date gr.s and_
'til station for cars at tho corner of
Washington and Park streets. It is
>ne -of the few stations- huiit in the
.South nn/| owned hyTTT-nco. man, an;!
.he only one in Columbia that is I
built by a race ooonlc.
'.At the informal opening a week
ago, linos-of earn |Ba?rod into th^
new service station: all clay for' gius
ii!, air. water, free crank egse service
and many other little nice things
hat-ave?always offered at every Good
Gulf Filling Station, combined with
lie courteous service 6^ Andrew -\V.
iSimpkins, the owner. ?: ~?* '> 1
-Apit i* the people's place" said Mr'.'
vimpkins ljut l^ight, "and F~want
ttyiera to have the best in service." Wcr
oope to prolong tne life of our cusfowners
with better oils. Oils sold by
Ah ill station. nnd itB~7orvi8bi"aro per :
^ally inspected by?Mr.?Stmokina.
wn?> nns a private office at the statiorV.
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Tne ladies' rest room, and a amok-.
in;< apartment for gentlemen, wash
where ho soap ts uaed on the |
c'ljls. &re among the added features-;
or> the new station at, the corner of
Washington and Parte streets, just.
aca-oss from Johnson^ Bradley and
Mmrris Funeral Home.
THE PALMETTT
J. E. BLANTON, STATE FAIR F
HEAD
~V(ce-Prcsidcnt J. E. Blanton of the
State Fyir of South Carolina succeed- i<
ed President John II. Goodwin, M. o
!).. it: n< on, Thvfi K(iayt wfiere-Dr. Good ~tr
win died at a local hospital. _ b
1'he uew president is also head of d
the Voorhces Schi ol at Denmark, and | k
has always taken a momprit part in'j ;1
the State Fair SoiieTy. lie will bring | u
View life pi the Slate Fair. For sonicthe
new eft-vice-president amlW
rj?C;U lent of the Fair has been spoken h
uj' a the U?s! fitted men in the State] R
a. sue, ex-d President Cfo rrtwin, who if.
has been in very ill health .for sijfr-'] o
era) jps-nth?. . < tl
ihe :i''Ht" Fe.'r i-^Rh l?ard Carr?*U-.-whe ^
lllle Pre.s-.dent tioodwin has been in
I t r. r. T ?i
....... ..... .-ijiiyiniii;. I'.. J, Saw- [ *>'
-yci^ gf BcnncUsville^-tr the second'
rresit'fnt lif'tlu' society, lie was sue. 1 I
ceclcd Jjy. Pre-ideht Goodwin- -twelve
years 'npo. ' .
Iluih t'X'fvi'liylrnt -Currotl .and-ox? ?
" '-s',deny >-'a*yer, now'age/l citizens, i
pressed rreal rori'ow .upon learning
of the pi'.s diijr of .President Good, si
win, ?J.i\ Car oil sli d: "The; .death
)f Dr. (P oiiwin v, ill he' felt ih ivnny
witlksor-hfc.' t"AVttS associated *%vit*>,
h'm. ('in iny.' the'.organization of. the _j
State Fair; it was jiiis .timely advice t,
anion# ot hi r.y that helped us to make A
the State Fair a success."
Mony pronicnt men have served .lis i.;
Vice-1 resident of the State' Fntr, but. p
rres'.dent l?lanfon~i.s the first to ever i
pfrc"r!oYaTed loTha1 office. ' Among ?
those - who have,-hmm vic'e-pfesid6nts M
were (\ It. Brown,: oPTTorence; Wil-*
liam D..(Tiappollc, latp made-bishop; y
Thomas K. ATi 1 lor, fn^mer C -I'.-yreasi. ?.
iinaii o!' (-"liui-lovf.,?> ..<
4i?LT*V OA A IltlUUUl- t_(
phia and S.r M. Walker" of Surrtmer.
in. Y ice-lhjeVMU'nt Chappcllel and ,
Miller won' unco candidates for the t.]
pvi'^i.lem-y. r . . f,
itio* election will come, off "this fall, v,
-I t:-is- ext>t*Eted -fhTTt am<yns* the canTIL 7i
|. lutes rurainst President Blanton will
he; H-hert Shaw -Wilkinson, Dr. J. ;
it. Levy, of Florence; ^ David Henry
Sims,' I. S. I.ecvy, J. if. Hughes ol ,
->k-?te- College, among these who have h
been .spoken of. ir. former years, ^
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If Milt A1. OF LEON?E STAltKS T:
: il
LARGELY ATTENDED ^
l.eoii- Ei. Stacks, young Coluni- h
lean,, the. s 11 of. TIr. and "Tics. D. R. r<
Stiiik who died at the Good Su-> ti
marilan hosp'tnl . Saturday morning-^ a
were cmiilui t.-i! tV,.m ^iilnny Pin-1- f ?1
A f V r*l - 1 nv c- .?
\_iiui tii, i ucsuay arcLwrioon, -i
and was largely attended ly mon, h
women and children in every walk tl
of life. ' . i '
Young Starks lost lus life at the J
Ali'o Robinson, who'' stabbed
Rlajpiiu hts h'-aet: a ivc'tlc ago. lit
; vas popular. with-, the younger sot,"
mcf r.;.'j.-n:-ly graduated from the j "
Booker Washington High School,
whire'lio ha'ipLhis classes.?lii^-death M
and funeral were sad; the community B
moiii ned his | aftsirig;
. Wliss Robinson, who is charged with
i lie?mm ilcr. of Mi'.' Starks,. has imp *
been found. She like her victim is
collected with a prominent family of
this city. . 6 J
SI I.VEKSTREET NEWS
Mr. II. -R. Hntler, the efficient-superintendent,
opened the Sunday School !
on time with a number of officers and!
pupils present. The "sdhool was grac- |
ed^witH the presence of the District j
Slip day Schol Superintendent* Mi.ss ;
, Johnollio?Iv,?Counts,?wrfto- showed *
.great, interest ill discussing the work j
of the Sunday Schc.ql in gennral Thfr?
school closed .with an eloquent ad- )
tire -ss - d e 1 i vercd hy Miss Counts, toil
M,l.?x<\,---?fspi^se, Mr? 1). E. Da- he
I the delight cf- alb?On behalf of the~^
valut. Preaching services were very "J
good. The choir seemed to have beenV J
at its host with all new music. ln""|
t/he nt'teriLOoil Mothers' Ifny prngrnm. _
| was rendered, in which many mem|
hers participated.
MORNING GLORY COURT TO
1 MEEt-' 4
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Mprning Glory Court No. 51 of the j
. Laity Knigh^ oT Totfssnint wilt hold * !
their meeting in the old.St. Mary'.-i |
Kbitcopal Cnurch at the crner of i jl
(la Hint Green stirets.?A very nice1 {
I- 'If'- nmni is being fitted up with < |
desk, electric fans, water and other |
i things that will be used by the awun-i T?
bers of the court-: ??:?-J-|l
Mrs. I'. A. Ingram, 010 Green St., j
, ia the Noble.Kmprc -s and Mrs# I^ona |l
Wnrtr hrthc Noble Keeper of Records (
of the CouTt. T hey have several mom?
hers,* many, social and popular mass [
meetmg3 are their plana for the j
summer months. "> fi
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) LEADER ~ .
IFTH ANNUAL CONNKM'ION I O'
BE HELD AT ST. LUKE
The fifth annual convention of- the
dored church schools of the Diocese
1" Upper. South Uitrolina v. ill he held
t jSte. Luke'-1. Episcopal- Church, < 'u '
mibia, on Friday, Saturday and Suie.j
ay, May 25tlv, 2Cih and 27th. Dele- ?
also wjTi J>? .pfaaunt- fetfm other
5urehc ? ' id-IiTe- *floees^r - A-vecyin-1
resting program lias been.prepared
^ tho occa-ion 1 >>' Ut.'.itev.-Ki remain
T^ihlcy, bishop < E the dio ere,-tlie j
lev. J, H. Elliott, -a re Ink aeon and the
py. Thumps. D. Brotvn, rector oi St.
iike's CV.urch., The lb v. W. 15. Crr.
noon* u. i?., ijcmnaj ^Secretary of j
ic Kifljil Popart merit of the 'chnii l- (
H'VVork -A nvontr Colored l^cnpfr,' will J
e_une of the principle. speakers ai"
:je convention.., .The public* -is eordiall
invited to atlend.
1115. PRESIDENT'S ANM A1. AD.
DRESS OF THE CITY M1S
: SlONAltr LA1UA
S ' ' ' ' M ?4rs r * "-j . fc
My "Coworkers: . . i 'V
Members of the fourth annual sosion.
of thcr Jtyytist Woman's .'City
: i. sionary ;x'niori* Sisters, Brothers
i l Friends: \. .. '
. WUho grateful .heart and g*ivi;4 :
t*. our' coming together in this holy
:!icd_l?. unite our Voices in prayer
ml sor<gs to hear the reading of
! oil's word, the preaching of His gos-.
el and to receiye. new insipration.
o this frame of-.mind .jLcnme. tp yoa'l
t this time to deliver .my fourth anual
address. Permit me to. express l
> you my sincere thanks for the. zeal
ou have shown in your.effort to help
ut our inugiain uiei for the .\hr^~
*>r. '
i-vo wv lant- a retrospective view ei
ur union work, we can' easily see
iat,we have much to be thankful
>r.. While some have fainted on the
ay and stopped, a few qf us-fcan-gay'
u are following in the Master's foo/tcps.
.-In the year 1U22 we started
lis union, and. was organized' with
air missionary societies. Since then
;;r number has increased to ten. Wo i
iiplp the plan and revising ?f the e n
Litution in 11)28 will help us -L( {crow
ii.til we shall reach every missn narv [
iul junior society and other ofgtHVizaons
who will see the need lind coistv
r aiid help us to- promote the cau'.i<.
fiir-.t in hi"' ''..iiiim,' i i
Isewhere. Missionary sisters, you '
aye done well, but there is always
sent at the lop, ?01 Jesus is saying
?. 11is followers "Lift up your toyes,
ml look on the field, for they are ul. ady
ripe unto harvest.?The 'ulm.vi
re fewp Pray ye the L'opd of the
urvest to send more laborers in'.; ;'
re vineyard." Let ps do more to j!
rip safeguard our girls and Jroys in
ic -street. .
Our work in genelal ami ip'dto '=>
Christianize homes and life up tTTe .
PHONE 5626
PAUL & IVi
CLEANERS
^ We Make Old S
And New brie:
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lul.cn; vi it. the ho. total,- cheer- the
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sick with gil s ami. tJoil's wold esj>eciu?:y
':?.c l*?;?7scs'< n the w;u<it-.-M-'ho-.
t . i ! '.?' : ed."U> come to theim'i
We'go anil cheer ticiii. . \\ e remeni*>
I er -the oh. . ..k>' h iii? mid old falh- t
->i. ini i.-ovrii.'i s nr?'ml iii The city.".' (
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l?t.uc he ? sc.mu oik.ijv g.fl. suyunr; a
"ll i^-ould.oicy hear my moiivuit pray
a;.a n. ..iid clie.' chief. object?.! K
i ,-to iwfcj i c?ula '..n i < t ..*4g> -witii-mr.--- <i
sionary Si.-:V,-;Trl?f"""al!il!at.c' Av'itlV.' I
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port?t li" it.'i .?1.1 'i !' *j<i;.t,j iijn ?k
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to li* lp them. ... ' 1 *
35 th. l:n :r! .c |
l'-I.*' ;i.\v;ikiv nY. iii'd sin.' ' (joi}:' j
prriisi;.* I i 1.' v o?"i it;. ,i:nl obji:- {" "
ty to spt, the ii'.'vd < . hi ~ -k.onnry work
jin.l ahc> in anil; .yuy to tin- ('
work,, to the .work 1 wi.ll gladly tfo. f
. \ <v,i i hvi.i.lj-'c yoi vant, j
. ??-?. /iii; i. h. .\. .ingram. .
F.uh u:i 'it ~T" r.s. Anp:c L.yic-3, 'TUr-i [
I.. Srhi .-.Mr;-, l\. ,\L. Rubers n .f.
why - iiiH .n:\i-T;sr cIiikches.
\(/r fkogrksslng
Jj.bar.Kditov':- l'lea-e allow me spaer
in your- paper.to give my thoughts a .
ah- atjswer' t.'s why the. Baptis't'church,
es av6 .fiot pro.rc-sHig.' .The Bible
f?aj>-h " KH'i ch (/(I :, j ospel y ithou'
ey- 'has over-rid.,'ui God's gospel, .iv
why the Bupt ?st ;eh'uryjics pre not pro- j
grfc.--.sing.- l'vcof'fir it is the Rev. |
F. D. .Johnson, a -'pi ndid preacher.
hi3 1 !: coJ.iCuba. lie was rear
v i ;i;??V,t .was- ar d cain'e?he r .' -?
fror.. Aiai ani*i. While here, he prcae-V
1 v V e'.l I", epat'-ed subject* nrt
prayefcv? lie was- elected pastor of
-r4h 1 h ; : ii?i > *' I' 1 a cunt?Ba'ptb
il i 1 >iinir u l iu^ii-*j?^^n't-ach?f'r-1gaftt-'''!l'^
his- ov.cmr s, th n he. set- his price,
'iIv rch ceptod it and Was p),o_
;-.i. ' ? ; v.-ojide-. f\ri'y . under thp con act.\.
-a :r up -a-d. jl srrj.9 Cha -F?:.
,-i'i < I?Hwh i Groe.nwood, . C... .
at'.! . V P ' r-i '?;'wm's ttv.i I;?t?1
' -'II.: i?:n; I;v. -nv:-u. lie fovsoolt hi?"
a".ii i-.l tlu* en1!.
. U .why*the Baptist churches ]
nv. -not' pr:;j?vessin?s. Well, IVIorriJ?Li?i^lardlfl
pvi. ru/hi-iv ?
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PAGE SEVEN
EVANS HAIR
BEAUTIFIER
* EVANS HAIR RKAUTIl'Il.R is .
o sofScft,!' brighten anil beautify- the - >
inir and give' it, a lustrous appehr
inc?. '
EVANS HAIR Bf.AUTIFIER is'
nude of ingredient's to do away, with
Andruff and cure'"irr.tated scalps.
IV A N S.contains- no- alkalies i.or
ajtiiful ingredients. It is n'nso'.u-r?J
y_pure. " " ' . . ~ ?-??'
Manufactured at .
106 1'ine St'., ; Columbia, S. CV
y. Rhone 6158
^m^mm ?* *m
Generators I
Starters, Batteries
All Work Cjuarantued D
Palmetto Battery
& Elec. Co., Inc.
4"flOS Sunifcr St;?j^hone .?2.Tr>l "
I'HONir <;mv
L. A. llawkina9
Heal Estate Agency
; Notary Public
Hoiiies tm;Easy Terms" - ----1107
1 i Wjishinirton Street
COr.T'MIMA; S. C
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1:00 a 8 Coluhibia-Aug. 7 5:00 p
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5:55 p 113 Cola.-.Char. H i 7:30 'a *.
Via Cnm>len unci Ui?;k Hill,
ity ticket oflice, 1307 Maip Street, o
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pert-Starter;.( "nera'rr and Battery
tepairs I'll ONE 8380
Fripps' Battery Service - \
\ Longest life h.y Owner's Tleeords
I" give I*SJ\ IRI.Ai. . '. \
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Imong the Xew, l.odero# hgi ^ ~ i .Pji ;;
ng set up in Columbia this
nonth are the following: raj - ?, ,
Deputies: * . fil r".
urs. nnuir i;.- simuei, Kg ^ 220
Manion St.
ilrs. Elja I'B^'lor-Siatcr,
Broad River Road.
>Irs. Jsaac M. White. _ ' SHI
^ ly endaUow n Com m ten fr y..
J'enchsthee St. EdgejiDoJ
dr. 1% M. Bowling, * H
1115 Washington St.
dra. P. A. lrtgram,?
PROTECTION AGAINST
ACCIDENT. SICKNESS -SW -"5ATH* ?Greatest
Secret.' FrateriA1, BenoyoieriJ
md Patriotic Ornahlzntion Known. '
! HE: GUIDE TO?
Health. . Happiness. Brotherhood-,: TPS**;etMty,
Felowehip, Charity. KlnHncea, Jus- ?
ice, Mercy and Love. T~ - , OFFERS
TO ITS MEMBERSHIP
Aid; when sick, Protection, at death. A'd
n Disaster and Distress.~Aid to Sti.deWts.
ii ColIeB'eTTlge. H'Otfpital Trgatmcnt-aod- -
.iedic-a.1 Advice.
Deputies wanted to oroanire. odges m
:very city, town and hamlet In South Carnma
? ?;?
jttir-nq g-? $7 nn Sne.f.la. Dispensation,? ?
iow offered Candidates for Membership tor
^3.00 everywhere in America.
or Information, writA -
Phe Grand Nohie Secretary, KNIGHTS
3F TOUSSAINT, UP1 1 8 Taylor 6tn o
shone 6757 ' Columbia. S. C.
tev. J, E. Beard, D. D., Abbevuta
i i Gmiia N'nhf trnmmnnrtcT ; ~T
ty. A-. Evani. M., D., . Columbia'
tJrand ^'nljie Counsellor'
Vlaj. Gen. A. Q: Dh'nmore Geprrgetnwir 1
.t'hlef (if Staff, Uniform Jtaiilt?
Seymour Carroll Columbia .--j
Grand Noble- Secretary. \
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