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* Mrs. Ola Adger is spending a while
in Washington, D. C. -with ivlulivi's
? and friends. .
~ " " Miss Mozelle Johnson has gone to
, preensboro. N. C. where she will
spend six weeks ^attending suhvmer
school. . "?
Miss Alice E. Webb, one of the
instructors^ in the Greey.ille summer~sehool,
spent "1 he""week-end at
( home." ?
Miss Inez Williams left Saturday
for Asheville, N: C., to attend suni~
mer scliodlT" ? . r
Misses Eva K. Dunlap, Daisy Jfonl
and" Mr. E. W; Cartey, Jr., arrived
Thursday from Allci? University.
Rev. arid Mrs. W. C. Crawford at'
tended commencement exercises i>t
Allen Uniyersity. They report a ph^
sant trip. '
Mrs. Corine Marshall, who was'call.
ed home, left Saturday for Norfolk
.~;va^? ^
; Mrs. C. J. Teek, Mrs. B. L. Davis,
Mrs. Z. V. A. Williams and Mr. Rose.
Bud Neul left MulldUi f"i Ituek lid!
t- oattend the State Emigration.-of
-- rplnred Women's Clubs. ..
Miss J3aral\ Turner has bortn. ill the
past week. .\VS hope she Will soon
be well again.
Rev. qnd Mrs. W. S. Thompson wei'e
pleasant visitors in the city last week.
'Dr. and Mrs; N A Jenkins, and
children spent a shore whije with
?r Mr and Mrs. Thos- B. WiHinma-on
? . laisuAve'ck. Nurse Grunt,
who-was on her way home to spent!
her Vacation, slopped over night.
Mrs. 5r. V. Marlon and .Mis. Julia
Burr is-are in Columbia this week attending
the Conference' at Benedict
College.
g "Rev. S. C. Campbell is-cor due dint
a revival for Rev. A-. \V. Brown in
Richmond, Vtr. Rev. James 1'. 1 iss tilled
hia pulpit at- St. "Paul'Sund-.y and
pi'eached at both the morning atjd
evening services.
Those on the sick list 'this week
are Mrs. M/.L. Gassaway, Mi's.. E. \V.
' -Carter, Mr Charlie Davis,'Mr.- Price
^llollanM, Mrsi Jan:c Jack-on, Mrs,
Martha Benson., We are hoping all
will he well soon.
Little Jennie V. s Johnson and U.
B. Johnson spent- Sunday in Denver.
S. C., with their aynt, Mrs. Re id.
_ Mrs- iauwt. vEugit* ar.d family of
Darlington, Si' "C).t'AVerer recent visitor;
?? of Rev. and Mrs. B. ST Jackson. -Mrs.
Pugh is-The sister of Mrs.- Jo -kson.
Quite a few visitors' a'tttrnded'-service
at Thompson Ceivteimial M. II.
Church Sunday morning. Anion."
them were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Presley,
Mrs. Belle Foster- and sen, Juitis'.
~~ and severa others of the TrosbyU riah
Church. . .
? arc suri y 10 iTport mill .urs.
B. S< Jackson continues ill. "We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Martha Benson-is nuuh jimproved
after being confined to her
bed for several weeks.
Mr. G. W. Bolden and i'atmly.rMrsi
W. W. Nichols of-Union. S. ( were
the Sunday visitois^of MrVatul IMf . .
~~? JF. R. Bredcn. Mr. Bohjfti* is connected
with the "North. Carolina IV!utual
Life Insurance Company, being
? the efficient district""manager" of tin
Spartanburg District ?
Miss' Pauline Ilanilin left Thuvs,
, dav for Wrightsville Betrt+n?1 ?Kev.
B. S. Jackson preached Sun.
day afternoon at Goodwill Mmhodist
Church. ' lie haiPVjuite an apprceiative
cony relation arid each one seemed
to have enjoyed tlie excellent sermon.'
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. Mrs.f Tipy _Bright attended cttm.
! ' mehcement at Claflin College, where
her daughter. Miss Belle Tp-igiit, ?--w
a graduate. .
Miss Ethe Allen, formerly of nuv
city, but now of Atlanta, C,a., is vis!
ing her sisters, Mrs.. Arihie CrT.wford
and Miss Beulah Allen.
Miss Josephine Butler,- uho is attending
summer." school in Greenville
spent Thursday in the city, returning
Friday morning to resume her studies.
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juniui iinaniuiiiiry society or
the Methodist church met i>t the home
0j[ _iNJra. J. _IL,. BredenT I'Mi?Ward law
St., Friday afternoon. A very enjoyable
meeting was held. Miss Louise
Quick was elected delegate to ?go
to the State Missionary meeting' tn
be held in^Columbia, S, Cl. soon.
Delightfp^ ^refreshments were served
by the'Tiost*ess. ^Misses Johnnie Adger
and Louise Quick entertained the
?... members and fiieKdsf'with -sev^la 1
^ ^ musical selections.
Thursday for Beaufort, S.'C.to carry
Prof, and Mrs. S. C. Perry left
Master Jas., Louise and Mildred
Perrv ,to spend a while with their
grandmother. 7
Miss L. Anderson and Mr, Clarence
0WP"" 1"nrft qi.inH..?mwvrirrl;?Wrrt^
nesday night, T""Aj}Ab| ~ Wr wi ~ih f"1Mr.
and Mrs. Owens a long and happy
sail upon the sea of matnmpny. They
are at home to their friends in Greens
Wr6, N. c: ;>,
Mr. U. S. Colertian, agent for the
? North Carolina Mutual Life Insur
Laurens News
Sunday was an ideal day after so
.much rain. A large crowd was at
I lielhel Xha reh.?-Her. fun it h is ccr- j
j tainly preaching some soulistirritfg |
j sermons. , His sermons were always'
: interesting:, but seemingly since his
I arrival ]>om Chicago, ^11. he has
brought back some more' wonderful
thoughts. *- , * .
? .Ihi Alice Move has been on the;
sick list, but.Is atJte to be out .again
at - this, writing. . ?
Mrs. Amjip Lou Owens in com-i
pithy with Mrs! T\?d Jludgena and |
j others-motored over to Augusta; Ua* j
I to spend tlu1 week-end.
! .A pavtv uf yonnjr ladies left.'Bun-J
1 day t4t> rttend Summer yip-nyd at 1
^ iifednv-ille. S. (\. nunudyTMl^s Mar?1
- jjarat l.eai.e. Pea:.';,'?Williams, M :;,"i |
iiie Hunter, Willie Mae (lan'ctl, A11 -'I
] tie .Miller. Ilka Mao' Ferguson and]
t'ornoiia fain. ] A "
Miss Fd.-ie WiH4ivW?rirftr.*/or' an in*
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definite .'May. in CVltunMa, Sr C. 1
Mr. Slioj'yrd (iV-ott .enroule -fio_in_
State folk ye was the honored guest
- -of M i f Coeelin '' Thnu']. It?the past
- week-. ? -Alj.'-f. '-JUUxirrtt rained ah
a whist ;-ar'.y a fitsv 'vieivKs, Friday
je veiling.. 'J'.t. t sf) Wi. rt.'IIkiilcy;
Ferotiiy Ix.rrai: ami, Marv lVit"'
i-dy M>f j'.taa. Sniah JM 11 r, Messrs.
j Madden, l'vahie- 1" v.nkli'n, Koy Cunl'!ihij?h'ain
ami Chi 11 njtt'on. After the
j -'ociiil Ucyr iff f.-: slhlriv Din-holt. serv-f
.|>i-d ..'I V. v- ptMl! .' ' s'v hin> stThul f .'ufse,'
oniu h, sheihot ah<" >eake.
Miss .M-atlie i)uy!:vtt>-i'did Johtl P5tmfm
-id vendrrhttnv c art mcreomeat and
aradnalii n exetvu-n /oil his sister and.
nivce,.Mi?s jlaClio I'uimnn al?.llart:s
vine, s. i .. ,ia-1 \.< ti;.
. Kee. .f.; B. SmI.h . j.ont a few days
in Colvmibav by t, v oek. ' , ' ,
' Mi s .KsteUo Sihinu'-hs was t Iky guest
i f .Miss. Ma;y* the .'bast we., k
1 mule home iVo'.n-!kt sehool wm'li
in Ureen\ri!le, S C.
. .. T!t{? 'auxiliary e-h !> -viin etilwbim'otl
I t-h. "*!: ?n.e "1' -Mr-'*- X If.;1 S]wj...
Thursday afternoon, Julie. rth.i The
nitV,i.ur- .was (-diei.j tifpj'dv r hy the
: i\ iiient. 5-: ei :i\--reaili'.ig by Mr.-.
| h'.ai.e '* ill! .-fir.*;. I'vayer . hy the
.hi!). Soil",' by Mrs. i;iaeks.Uu'!a Talk f
hv Mr-, Nettie, he.ti;e., Dispense by
Airs, Alary (*|fan a. S'? io by- Mis j
Den !y. hi>; r'.m.i ; < ni l y A| j *
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/vettje !?;. :i *:v. HA.iur t)\u business s'^sj
sum"'.tire lio/tes.- .-erWtl a deiiehtfiil
j ! !IW1IJ [:! )" ; :.! :<! r ;! '<'r"T'e:>kit's iirul"
.1 Bits h.a '.i a. T!:: .moot jlv; ad.iuuruoJ..
j o meet . at. the lu.inv of Mi'S;.'LuJa..
'i'h<Mn.f<-;( n.
Dr. L. W. Th():t:j)son hsn arrived
, after s, e.iw'.iiir- a ' ih-k in Ashovillej
N'. ii;.:.eir;.tvg . comUH-r.eoiuo:nt''+
in.I ),r.n!ea; i.e.. > l <(;> lyhruj-s ami!
nis Iflmrlyy? . ; 1
I '1\vi' .unti e -;\n;v nyrd 1<y; (lie Lnu-i
jjer.s I i and A.- \ ill Wtdnesd ?y
- arii! '} iii; :>(!ay. . Aa-heVillo Won. on j
il.r' 1*.a'flevno;-!; uiuJ 1.aureus- on
| ivjlay:.: ...& ' "?
| J'fr. ArF.ltfTR V.'. '.lr.-i ."n. c'?;mpairi?.
lo v. i .a Ami ; ii'-t !o r-?n.* Arthur,
J 'V-v M-'' ami ..if.-., .Wats a and]
j a.' ; Jdlo-m. Co-J!
, inn! ia :t ; 1 \.\ '..h e? *d i 11 ier^trt1
"! 1 r': ^. J-' Vy .aial .MV. an.lj
vlr.-. .M. .Sunday? ' t ' I
*j l'\- v itji1 .Kla? -tval: at Ivan! c d the '
j ' ] 1 id v i'i 'i" ..'...'a a'.., tV'ouf.ra!;, !
! S. <Sat hi ?!;y. .
?Jiir^-lV^^Ty f.rrf'irc ttii., Hie dinner"
Fewest lit A - is ..;ai Jlailoy, liiii'dny,
I . I'.ev. Mil,-he 11 -vvr.; a .visitor in our I
i?y a.ii'!. pu.-rlvt'd at St. Haul. Sunday j
: afternoon. S
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? -W.T.X'AIOI iih N?vWS
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Sm.r'nv was a h' il'nl tiny fend j
"iiiiiii'v .people were ;>ut; to cluireh Ser-j
v iva, -At KS<H?it! .,tjpt r?nleWde^t jtiTj
J rhc Sunday Silieo-J ..v. as t'otiilj* t,oi t><?
' jAiii- the l'vrun. ~ AxIlr. the Sunday:..
- olio I }H'i i?'d, the. ra.-'to:1 llev. .T C.
I .11 man prruJadan aide - vrmorr.
1 he tri ads of Mr. Dun^'ip were I
Ulad to see him at Sunday School on
Mast* Sunday. ; , .
We are < lad to learn that-Mr. John
Dennis is now ofT'if'the rich list.
^ c are 'having a lot of- ?*::inp On
^Mpnday-iui?ba4--;v r toady ruin for
j fYrii: hours. (Iiain
crops are 1 >olcir>? better than
' wo t l\ou^ht they y.i ul.TNon account of
_It 1 tf I .V 1 vi- n1 li"i1 h. e.H lyy^jil'tntf. ""
IUr. A.Jvwn D. IrcDrmn *amd children
motored over to ,Calhoun Falls, Sat|
v.rtiay afternoon.
janco Company. rble to bo?<Hrt titfnTh
|after a few days'- illness.,
J Mi's. Telia .Coleman- has returned
I home after a very pleasant, stay, in
rttl.inta, Ca.
'?-We anill iiidmnt elnd Ihat.XTftTe
Lou Ware had a miracuous escape
from?i)i iiny?Lv.f "i-'mndny mnVttirrr"
Ireturning homo from Sunday School.
Mrs. die m y Mao Thompson and
Little. Ha^cll Edmnnd rColenian ^vho
| have been ill at4^ r home on White
! St., are much irn proved at this writling.
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THE PALMETTO
Abbeville News
Aliy and Mrs. Geo. Marion. Julia
Burris, of Anderson, and Miss Blanch
Glenn of Asheville, Nr C., spent the
first Sunday on Secession Ave. as the
quests, of Mr. niid Mrs. Samuel J.
Edwards. 1'he day was ver^ enjoyed
very much. . ..
Mrs. Sallie Sanders, of. Brooklyn,1
N. Y., arrived in the city sometime
ago to be with her mother, Mrs.
Prank Edd during her illness. Mrs.
Ec'.d's friends hope fojr her a speedy '
recovery. * *
Mrs. Jennie Lou Doubton continues
ill and-is not improving very much. '
Friends in Abbeville wish to extend
heartfelt sympathy to Mrisv Blanche
('linkseajes and the ant ire family in
the Meath of their dear brother, MrMat
1 Matlison of Ildnea I'lh.
?Mr. 'Julius^ EiiwP!^:ht" expects to'
leave, somotime this njonth for At.
Jdiilic City, N. J., to spend the sumniev.
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1'rof.. T. . L. Duekot't of Columbia-/
spent two days in the city last week
os. i'-.e p* :o * ATV >ind ?!>" Wiilinni
Garlingtbn, Sr., on Qralige St. i
Mriv~Do^ie Calhoun, of Jackson-'
x illo,. Fla, -is- -spendrnff?three, wocks-7
here as the guest ol' her mother, Mrs.
P t - lx , fit Vlf1 ... 1 . . m i m 1 I ? ?
?i 1**f I J 'X' lITTr:pTTvT
Miss "Klizabet.lv Garlington js home
from Atlanta University where-She f
attended school. \
Mr. Joe Henry, the fiieniaiwit thej
for the past three weeks with, rheu-;
mat ism, but he 4s much better at this
V' l''???' .
.Wl-!tjn|f.r.;- ' 7 ?-7-?-:?'
Mr. and Mrs, I.uther Davis has
gone to Hock Hill, S. C., Mr. Davis
is Working there. . . - .
. Mrs. Boston Johnson returned from
Atlanta, C.a.; last Saturday afternoon
"of for a pleasant stay in the capital
city.
Mrs. Hannah Brown reutrncd from
a successful stay in Philadelphia, I'a^
to be at the bedside of her- brother, i
Mr. \V, II. Kllison, who is Very ill at
-t-hls-.wciting.. She returned lust Satui'duy,
Mr. and Mrs Robert SinLW of Brooklyn,
N. Y., and Mrs, Mamie
Uoiislon. of Now York City, arrived
here .last Monday and are the {juests
of the hitter's . mother, Mrs. Fannie
Hovenux.
?-Mtskv's. It. F. Wharton and W. T.
Reid were pleasant .callers on: Se
e iun.. Ave true - and- Codar -Street on Sunday
afternoon. * ,
?Mr. R. I,. Pullin, thc_qinrlity Trover
.-on Washington St.,' spent-, last i
Sunday near MeGormiek, S. C.-, in his
old home.. ;
. Mr. Monro'o MeClinton departed this
Hre, June'2nd, instead ot' Enorec, as
we reported Jast week. " " . >
? -Mi\ :n).l Mi'Rr M. J.- Butler motoryd
io Cokorlairy, S. C. on last rhuvday!
and attended the funeral, of Miss
Emily Hamilton, an aunt of Mrs.
Butler.
Mr. W'alkue \V.n?hr.IeTnnst Still-''
day, -to- .-mend sometime . in PfttudeW
jvliia, Pa., after which he will go-to]
Asliiii-y l'ark, N\ .1. to spend the sum-j
.m or. '
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bibbs and ehil.j
hen and Mrs. Ruth Edwards motored,
-di?wn?to- Willington, B.-rttn?Sunday !>
and attended ehnrrh tm-vii.nc -ii Y:,.,,,,..
Olive Church.-Then they motored to j
ho Savannah jriver ti>_ soe.-tl)v new
Tfiulgo.
The,nian.w friends of* Mrs, Johnnie
Mac Richardson of Greenwood are delighted
to know that she is* doing
line after an operation last Saturday:
here in the Abbeville county memorial':
hospital. : . ! . j
Mr. dohn Quincy Adams was opera* j
ted - upon in the hospital -here- last]
hinnia.i;?fnv1 nd ' ] J~
'I he nvony friends of Mrs,_M. J.j
Rut lev deeply; sympathize with her. j
n the dealh of hei''aunt. Mrs. Emily.
Hamilton, of Cokcsbury.
Church News.? t"
Mt. Pleasant ^Baptist Church, Sun-'
day School was held at the usual hour
Sunday morning. The B. Y. I\ uJ
was held Sunday afternon at the u- .
stial hour. Interesting topics were,
discussed.
Rev. J. IV. Mat this, of Laurens, S. j
stirring sermon last SunViay night. !
It was enjoyed by all present.
St. James A. M. E. Sunday Schooli
was held last. Sunday mornijig at the!
.usual hour. The A. C. E. League was
held Sunday, afternoon.
y Our pastor, Rev. J. E. Beard, filled
. "?J mvrlllulK UIIU '
niirht. His two sermons wove very
ijiut'h enjoyed.
MONTHS' CORNER NEWS
We must say that Moneks Corner
is moving up under the leadership of
our frroat gospel preacher, Rev. D. L.
Johnson. Olir rally cnmc off last'
Sunday (second Sunday in'June) nnd
JVX- taiised at, Graham- A. M. E. C^orrti'
ovcr$l 37.57. We are proud of our,:
pastor and will not let him fall short |
with any of his Report*. Under his
leadership we are progressing as,
never before, which shows we are wellj
satisfied with his service.
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LEADED
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Bennettsville News i
M? ??Almond W. Johhson during"
the past week. Her remains were
laid to rest in the Macedonia' cemetery.
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Mrs. B. Hacket on, fylorket SJ.., is
quite ill at this' writing. Mp\ Whiter
Hacket, her son, was 'called home
from New York City to the bedside
of his mother. .
Dr. WV. H. llunna has just purchased
a beautiful new car. He is
now~ prepared to serve the people in
and out of the town.
Miss Pearl C. Sanders, a student
of Livingstone College, returned home
Friday niornijig to the delight of her
many friends. ? . jMiss
Sarah Mu(rris, a student of
A He>r 4f!m'ors?ty, arrived- hoine~^rir
clay inclining looking the picture pf
health. ~
The Children's Day jirogram "was i
very good at Shiloh Baptist Church",
Sunday afternoon. .* .
' M; iss Margaret llanna, of Dillon, S. I .
Cc, was llu- house truest of Miss Km
Mi:t 1 M'tlke Ihik week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Starks were at ?
their post at Shiloh Baptist Church !
Sunday morning:- and evening"/ Dr. <
Starks "preached a sOul-stirring ser
mmT^o a-x-rowde'd hotrstr:?They were 1
tfuests'"-while in the city of Mr. and
Mi's." A. M. McCollk^m. They also
spent a part-, of the afternoon with
one of their,first students, of Morns
Mrs. J. V. 11 anna of CheVaw, S. C*f
was in the city Eunday afternoon visiting
Mi*, and Mrs. E; Drake.
Miss -Martha ftceses is now', home
after being employed in- the high
school at Kingstrbe.
Lit tie Ellastine McCollum is on the
sick list this Week, We'hope, she will
soyp mover. i?in : ' . -
Mrs. Ij. If. Slubbs returned from
Hoivtoa Mass., where she went to witness
t}?o funeral' of her sister, Mrs.
Lillic Brown.
Key. J. It. Heath was at New Zion
A. M. K. Z. Oh inch, Sunday and reported
a splendid service. u
?Quite a'surprise wast the announcement
made l?v Mr. and Mrs. Pipkin ?
of the Marriage, of their daughter,
Kyu Mare to Mr. William Evans,, of
Kayetteyille, N. C. . '* ;
Mrr "As1i1n, brother of Mi's. Carrie
McCoy, died in Washington recent- !
iy- a
.Mr. T. Monrdov-k left for New York -t
City with his sisters, Misses Lorine 1
nml"t.?TtTte" Mae. ~
I>r. A._C. Cook, presiding elder of j
the A. M. E. Zion Church,, was in j
the city Friday afternoon own busi
ness.
Mr, and Mrs.'-S. S. Shields should j
feel proud -of their daughters. They )
playact their parts well with huisieal i
selections on the program Sunday af- ?
ternoon. . . . <
NINETY-SIX NEWS * \
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tir?B.' Join';;, IjUifolil. )
Foldon and' Misses Bluford and (id- <
iinm'of Greenwood worshipped with <
is at Bethlehem on3 the first Sundify." *
Mrs, Jones' .Spoke interestingly of the *
woman's state convention.
Mrs.'. Jo'sie yhilosT^f<Jf. Florida, is <
> isii'><< In i:?tjru'.hnr, Andrew ~
Jackson.* '!. \
\\'c .arc ji'iy- sorry to know that*
Mr. Olayborne (Irirtin is verv sick, and ?
had an operation performed at Brew- ;
or hospital. We hope he will soon be
aide to' be .out again.* ' . \
Miss Olivia Jones, of Mountville wa <
the (harming guest of Miss Eliza- <
both Butler,. Sunday. ' v
Miss Alethejj Morse is home after *
graduating al Scotia seminary last _i
week. We congratulate Miss Morse. .
Mrs. Mary Morse, attended com- J
iriencement at Scotia, to see her '
daughte r irmdnate. . ' , ~
? Mrs. Ngncy Waller has not- Jieeh"
,-o well fui the last two Weeks. We
trust she will be better soon,
Mrs. Emma Henderson spent the
week-end in Abbeville.
Children Day exercises at Bethlehem
was enjoyed by a large congregation,
both evening and night, Sun- 1
day. .
Chit&en .Day exercises were held
at both Mt. Pleasan(nA. M. E. and
Trinity M. 10. churches^ Sunday afternoon
and night. . -=r?
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson and sons
of Clinton, spent the day with their
uimiior, ivir. a. w. Jackson, Sun.
day.
(r. A. l'avkor went to Donalds, Sunday
morning and enjoyed Children's
WtvS' exercise^ at ForkviWe Baptist I j
Church. ,
The installation service begins at
Bolhlehmn, Monday nights Wu dun/fl "
some very strong ministers on the
program for gflefc niyht
For first class srrrviee, call dt the
cafe of Mr, I .ark, who 1 s v e ry cou r te ous.
. Our
young men's quartette is certainly
singing well; everybody enpoys
their singing.
Mr. Wm. Hawkins spent Saturday j
in Newberry visiting his daughter. 1
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, . - _ - Saturday, June 16, 1928
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; Barber Shop ami,Beauty Shop for Women-.?r, ' || j
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A Full I.ino of Patent Medicines, Cigars,
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:v Madam C. J. Walker's Preparations .at all .(.
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Hair Culture, Facial Massaging, Manicuring, Hfiir Bobbing 5.
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I. S. Leevy's Department Store |?
1131 Washington Street Columbia, S. C.
PINCKNbY'i* FUNERAL HOME |k
UNDERTAKF-R AND LICENSED EMBALMER X
. OF SOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA V
Funeral ^ar^ anc* Funeral I
\ A? Good as the Best
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' Office Phone 07 Residence Phone 7765 ,
1006 WASHINGTON ST~ COLOMBIA. 8. C. ~ # J
Pinckney s Sanitary Barber Shop
? BEST EQUIPPED I>TTHE CITY. COME AND SEE ,
FOR YOURSELF. ^ ^