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Hiiss Ruth Brown ,of- Jacksonville, H, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. ^Eaheth Brown, on East Pendleton Messrs. Denwith Meeks, B. F. Hil^Paebrand, with Misses Georgia ook, Carolyn Ruhterford and Hattie Meeks motored . to Camden Sunday after^?nnnn and spent n plnasant nCtm-noon ^^at the home of Miss Sadie Haithcock Rafter viewing the beautiful scenery ^Rn~around the "Tourist City.*' . Miss Jennie B. Ctalwy of 50'J Mar.-. Rl. ion Street le.ft t,he.orty Saturday for Elizabeth, N. J?? She will also visit R! III I rednp-y-njv lyd'fn fbY. White_ of Nt?w V"vk City. She will he cone the rest of the summer; we wish her I a pleasant visit.' ? ' Miss Katheiyn Sharper,' a recent Br?\"?, gradiiatr of A1 H?ii Uiiivi'isu.\. is tin1 L house guest of Kev. and Mis. S. II. " Lewis of Lanes, S. C. While down there she has visited?several1 frienthr m Charleston,," Florence, M-.Clellan ville. Cecil gtetown, Conway, Mtyutle Beach and Pawley's Island. "She re-' ports a very pleasant stay. .?^ Sirs K. WT Blgffsi 3as. Berry, Miss Olivia Wright, 1L. ?I\- Drumniond, L. . A. Stenhouse and AV. .1. Thomas, all from (.ireenvil 1 e, A nderson und-Scttcca. passed thru the ci'.y enroute to the Grand^fctRlge: lii Florence. ' Mr. Thomas (FUirvey) is our authorized a h gent 'foifupper South Carolina. ..Mrs. Odessa" Sober left Saturday, July X4th fur In wood, L. I., New York, where s'lic will spend the summer with her uncle, Mr. Essex Gor ; <lort. . Miss Bessie M. Burley, of Daw( kins and her little sister, Miss Annie . * Lee Burley, wefe in the .city .for the week-end. .tTH^ have returned to Hawkins, s. t . Jf ?_ Mrs. Ke'iee.a Covington, who un^ Utfwcnt^ an operation at the Waverly Hft'spital a few days ago, has feturnH?d to her home in Bennetlsville, and getting along nicely to the delight ? many friends. \ . r~~\ " Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Nance and lit? ^^tlo SOU. Mice Mnvinl, 'I'l.nl.n.. rMrs. Sara Nance and daughter, Miss Sybil, Mrs. Mamie Dunmore and Mrs. .. . Smith motored to G^ecHwoud ^ind spent* the day with ? relatives. )lnd - friends. Misses Hat tic Johnson, Tolsic John. sun and Zenolna Martin have returne I to their home's after attending a .. .1 leasant summer school session at State College. They will spend the ainder of their vacation in Ashoville, N. C. Mr. and Mis. Andrew Abniy have ?t.et-n ^ i4tting^ \relat ives - and trlends in Philadelphia and Norristown, Pa. They report a pleasant stay. _ ' Mrs. Mary Rhodes, To SUver Street visited her-mother, Mrs. Delia Abney.1 Mrs, Rhodes spent a very pleasant stay. ~? PROFESSIONAL NOT ICR Dr. Jt-E.--Watts is hack in the city and' will rpsume his practice. MRS. .1. B. LEWIE IN HOSPITAL Florence, S. C., July "26 Mrs. J. B. Lewie, of Colujubia, was seriously hurt here yesterday while attending the K of P. Grand Lodge. She was carried to a local hospital where she is reported to be better. NOTICE The mimical program, under?the attspieos of Mr. M. C. Abney was held - at. Zipn Baptist Church with about fifty white guests present, and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. We thank all who were present for their cooperation. MISS T.1LT.IE JONES AWAY i):t\vkirtg. S. C.. July, 2GMiss Lillie Jones, popular hiph school teacher of Columbia was here for the week 1?oncl on a house pueat at the summer home of Miss Bessie Mae Barley. In company with Miss Annie Lee Burley IMiss Jones motored from Columbia with a party of friends. i PRINCIPAL AND MRS. C. A. JOHNSON OCT OF CITY * . - . . Winnsboro, S. C., July 26?A week ago Principal and Mrs. 0. A. Johnson, of Columbia, in Company with James Henry Robinson, also of Columbia, spent several hours here visiting Miss Wilhamae R. Young, who has been very ill all the summer. Miss Young is up and is now permit.eif to answer a large-, amount of correspondence received during her illness from personal and social friends. A J AX CLUB ANNOUNCES CHARITY FETE \ I " * '* * *''* " * - : ?' ' , Breaking the silence that has prevailed within the social circles of i the city for -many weeks, the Ajax I Liteiary and Social, Club announces thif coming of a Charity Fete to be had at the Odd-Fellows Hall, Thugs, tVay evrrrfng, "August ^nd. This atl'air will be put ovey in i_'.'Ajaxian" style, which means that : all guests will be royally entertained. Tl'.e Ajax. orchestra, composed -of artists of rare abilty, will render muJ sic that will fill the air with melody until the small hours of the night. ! . - ?-? '1 HOY Ah POtNSKTTAS TO ENTERI . i i i . ' . 1 1 . TAIN $OtXV? - - -. The soeJcty-rrHtor of this paper has glimpsed the cover of ti dance pror. m that is being prepared by the officers'of the Royal PoinSettas Club. The officers- \vmrtd not take us into htcir confidence about all details of he dance, very secretive and all that s >rt of thing. We can, however, as-, } ure our readers that it will bo Thurs i lay, AuTust JRth, and-that .the pro-, i rani-will be chock full of many in| -e!e-ting features. They have aI o sed our curiosty to a fervent pitch and -Ave "can hardly await the arrival of our invitations and have our intense curiosity satisfies!. . ^ ~~ " JONES CHAPEL YOUNG WO- ' MAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. Wilhelmenia Martin was host. ie s to the "Y's", Wednesday, July It?. I | After the' devotional exercises thej jmcmleis were. greeted by the presi-i: | dent. TTTe minutes of the previous j meeting: were next read, 'folloWo'd by ; r-report of the v if it--to the tubercu1 losis camp by Miss Crorienne Johnson, i After the business hour a short proj gram. was enjoyed. At the close of the meeting the hostess served a delightful menu which was enjoyed by | all. . . J The next meeting, will be held with | Miss Fannie Miller. ill.INI) PREACHER II. A. BELL IS ? --IN NEED? ; ' " Rev, iI. A. Bell, the blind preacher j of the CJethsemane Baptist Associj ill ion Is ll\ thb Good Smaritan Hosni i Uil.?Hcwa^earried thVreZby "two trance men, who found him wondering oh the streets mindless. He~~was ( not able to give the hospital nurses ! his name or information as who he j was. However, when I came, I sam i it was Brother Bell. At this writing ui.i mmd if> notified, bttC he^fieetls " j close attention, and I am apppealing [ o the pastors and churches of the | (jethsemane to send me some money o help care for this old veteran. Rev. Bell has done some real valuable work i for =our Association and we must not1 I allow him to suffer in his old days. | i His children cannot be reached. REV. J. C. WHITE, | M);> Washington St., tJolumbia, S. CT~!" L, .; ;> *! i? *' ** ? j l?EW RALLY AT SIDNEY PARK 1 j . !. " , T r:1 i There will be a peW ratty at Sidney Park C. E. Church^ Sunday. July 2'Jth at 4:00 P. M. The pro! i am is as follows: Opening Song?(Sunday School Invocation. Song?Sunday School. Instrumental Solo?J. B. Burgess, 'r. Solo Miss Katie McCullough. Reading?Miss Lois Henry. Instrumental Duett?iWilbert Mani. ganlt and Henry Starlts. ! Ma 1a Oc.tat.tA__ Instrumental Solo?Miss Hi blared Henry. Reading*?Miss Ruby Entzminger. Solo-^-Mr. Jake Eubanks. Ir|Strunierfl}al ' S<^lo?Mrs. Zend'bia leflfers. Instrumental 1Juett?Joseph Mc.iJowell and H?Stacks. _ ? . I ea ling?Miss Ruth Wallace. j Saxophone Solo Hr. Leroy Hardy lo?-Mrs^. Margaret Smith. ?-Arldress-^Prof.-rJr~T. W. Mims^ Collection ' Benediction. D. R. Stacks, superintendent, Rev. S. B. Wallace, pastor .* THE PALME - ... . KXH;htk OF Tors* U\T _ 1. REPORTS PROGRESS The Knights ol" Touxsaint with head quarters at .111U, Washington St , reports a large number of new members i or the month of Tune. The morith of July is to be better. Staio Deputies will go 4to the Pee Dee section next'month setting up . lodges. The Knii'hts ..1' Tr.n^iiim?in ;t j>i;y . factor in South Carolina now.' . SCHOFIKLD NORMAL AND "INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL The intrecsting stbry of Scholield School begin with the coming of a young brave woman, Martha Schofields of Bucks Ctrfinty, Pc'hn. to Char, leston, South Carolina in the your 18G5. f Her father antTijTotWr belonged to the Society of Friends, wore ardent akolishionists and from 'early yodth i their daughter had been eager to do j slaves. She began, her labors on Wodmalaw j siunu, near Lnarteston, where tifteeri thousand Nejgroe^ who_ ha<l ]oj- ' ImiwhI Sherman's Army 'in its4j^uoh to act Imd just londidb Willi one otli- j er white woman she set to work to ! ?itarolty?clothe the naked ami feed the starving. It is almost impossible to realize the" Hai dshi]is of her ?1 il'e at this time. " " ~ ? ' 7" In I860 she worked in the same way a.t Kdisto Island and in f807 on the Island of Helena. The latter proved such an unhealthy place, that n a lew weeks she was stricken \ villi I'ev-er and lor a time her.lil'e was dispaired of and it was many , weeks be'oie she l-egained her strength. She wrote in her .Journal, ."There was j' lil'e enough in me to work, hut the j cosat was no lonirer the place. - -So?in -18(18 ^she?Cimm-1<r-Aiken- nr tl tarted work again, this tinie \vUh;he assistance 'of a Branch of' tiie Freedman's Commission" composed of some -.twenty-five ladies of Cferman\\n, Pa. . - . The Freedman's Bureau of the Co - i eminent in Washington huilt her a small house which now stands. This- in a fe>vi" words is the humble j beginning of Sehotield Normal and Industrial School which for over sixty j years has existed as an evidence of her faith, vision and preserving interest in 'the education and develop. nient the Negro race. _ "f ' She was wise enough to see that^ to'approach the problwn?t-hTvrrrgTr*tne* press, by giving lectures, by .agita-1 tioii or by political means would re-; suit only in fruitless' efforts. It is] easy to understand the many per-! plexing problems that faced her in . this unsettled period of our national life. She beheld a benighted group r whose freedom meant absolutely no-' thing without training and guidance, j SlKn"?/JAninrl fViof Vi ai* Knot to.i..-!,.,, > 1 these people could he expressed thru an institution stablished foe the. pur> pose of training the whole buy . unci the whole girl t onieet and face tiie Because of Miss Schofield's strong. personality and determination, manyt people forget the host of friends who j loyally suported her 'and stimulated* her to give hor life in Western Caro-1 iir.a to prepare the Negro to understand himself, his white .brother* and | his problem of becoming a uset'ul.j citizen. These friends expressed J hemselves in gifts of buildings num. ]. oy for salaries and endowment, and ! in gathering around them still other friends to further carry on the work. It is* with this last-grmrp of friends that the future deyolpnient and possibilities, ofj^ Schofield School, rest. Out present trustees and friends support . this school not only because they j wish to honor what Miss Schoftcld be_ _ gan, but because many of' the pr oblems are stilt Absolved, and the pos* sibilftv of making a' further contribution to the whole question of ere- ( at ng a better understanding between j the two races has' given, new -life -anti rigor to every one of them. ? Oud superintendent, Miss Mary E. Sanborn,'and the host of friends she i. nis been able to gather around her I are very .enthusiastic about the fu* tyre, outlook four the school. -,1'hey I are ready and willing to increase the eflicinecy and possibilities of every department. The superintendent and the trustees have many i)lans which rae sure tu irrake Schofleld School a. still grynu ' I en^factor in helping to adjust those conditions. At present all_cfforts are] c oncenirated upon the idea of strong- 1 thening the high school department and establishment ^ real .trade school which shall he a distinct school in itself. The training of the whole j TFlJin?ts?the aim and object of this gfhnnl. This altruism is a challenge to the ride of the Negroes of Western carolina. We cannot afford to let such advantages pass us by. Here is a S'hool that is supported by-friends who have faith in our capabilities and j< who desire t oshare in our develops merit We should" show our appre tS> :tto leader ? ciation?liy crowding the school?J ybnd the limit of its capacity in or. . c'r ihut seme of.the plans that are a-.vai nig* our interest may be put' i.to iteration at once. How shall e > meet t his chsprHenge?" We await your answeV. ' . ' . ' At present the school .gives instrue_ eion from the first grade through four years of high school and in the ViMuv. irig industries: cooking, sewing, " millinery and laundry work for the . iris, a'n'd carpentry, harness-making, .shr.e-repairing, "automobile and carriage" painting and agriculture .for he boys, .lust as soon a's possible .ve hope to have a trade*school, building with up-to-date equipment and more definite .plah of instruction.' We ?have .made several changes in uir teaching force for next term, tjhere by greatly strengthening ouir'facuity. ? 1 rofesMif llui ei'L I., lllekson is to " lij?mil* piinripal? He--js a' imiir nf . sterling character, exceptional?intel 't'.cutal.attainments, and lias had many yours of. g'X pe rlence in thp class rod in." He is well known anil greatly lespected'hy loth the .white and colored people of tiiis community, lie is just "v. i\ ui niini|ii"ii institute and we lYfl that hiti coming niiu'lm n tirvr = era in the "history of this institution. LL uur .friends are interested in-fhe I'ifin I..Pities offered . . at Schofiehl St h (il."we shall le- pleased to have 'ium : write?to the supei intuiulunt; " .Miss .Mary K.. Sanborn, Aiken, South ( ai.olina or to Prof. II. L. Hickson, Hiimptca institute,, Hamilton, Viriuia lor .a catalogue and further in l'ornmtien. .Aftcjr September 1st , please semi all correspondence to tho s. hool yt_A?ken, South Carolina. ? : X~AM) T. sTTtMKK SKSSI ()X --KN?S - ?' : (Iivenshoro, X. C.?One of the most successful summer sessions in the his-' vofy of A. and T. "College cloed today'" it noon, when three hundred and fifty |", >ea hcr-stu cuts tiled into the college ha; el anil received their grades foi the term, after witnessing the presen." , tatioii of A grade teachers' certificates frnn the State Department of Kdueation to Ralph Lowe and C. L. Spelimap and conferring the B. S. degree, "awarded to C. L. -Spellman. by F. I). Bluford. nresident of tho institution. At. this" time several au^xls for . excellence in Palmer pentnanship wol e ~nia?lep and PVesident IJluford i ersoriall.v congratulated ma. ny of the teachers left for lTTo administrative" trty'hlsigi _ Special commendation is due Presiicnt Hluford in his successful effort ( to setnre the very hest'teachers"a- j vailul le for the summer session. T. ( P. .1 ones,'director of the summer. ? si*ho .1, Richard H.-4iarrison, director? ?f dramatics and 0. Anderson Fuller, ( Jr., director of music. ' -?( t'nder the ihrwtrhJTJrf of the 'dramatic ( in I musical departments, the eanta- ~ a, "Queen Esther" was recently premtvd in full costume, the chorus nf ~ mivn.r ,.?:i? 1' ic- ... ?? ?*..? uhavu nuw.'i gnu, nnj i>ric L'.\? j cellence of ill's. Velvorlon and Dr. f. Waddy affording unusual enter t a-i ftment.. 1 w\q a gu+jai**^ house^- doth the dramatic technique and the .oral interpretation \vere of- .exceptional-merit,. Am.oiig the many other extra-curriculum activities which foamed the A. and, T. summer Session a ei e a f-hysu-a! culture exhibit oT~ lays, games and.dances, staged under the direction of Miss Alice Chiles, phy sical culture directress, a brief sketch Of Hamlet, and an interesting -ai't exT itut l>y iliss Beaumont and Mr. H. i <i\ iui, \\iiu |iut un uispmy vuriuub . types of landscape, object and water .oler' drawings which had been made , _ _ t he summer school students, ( . """ " . I August 2 hag been reserved for 'the t-mth annual sedon^of the North Carolina Negro Farmer's and. Farm Women's Conference, the. niotto of ^ e. httrh i* Better Homes Through Bet- ' ill' deliver the welcoming' address, ir.d Professor W; B. Harrison, B. H. j Crutcher, N. H. Ilowlel and A. D. i l.oniax are among the speakers , With'the chsc of the A. and T. ; j i summer school the teacher-students turn homeward and some of the instructors remain at the institution ( n < ] ht/rg anfmirl od wf rH w h^' I _ others depart on their vacations to various sections of the country."*"' The innovation of having girls at A. and T. next fall, an action re- , cently recommended 1>y President-! Pluford iind"-approved by the trustee j beard, is expected to raise the scho-^ j Iastip standnid (f the school, which J c is already "A" frrade, even hiprher. I ' ' MIHLJU Z*.',' 1 ?;?- ' "" ' h To the t"achers of the' Grebpville j ( summer school, please see your Un-! s cle Harvey and take your papers' I chile at the District Conference at > Walhalla. V i 1 r.-? J . . rn .,.(1 I MISSIONARY I O.N V h VI ION OF NIAVHEKKY DISTRICT I y . ? tl i The above named convention held its annual meeting Thursday and Fi iJiiy ol' last week at i'umuria in St. James A. Ml li. Church, of which Rev. N. A Rice is pastor and Mrs Susie Mayes is the'Local president.. 'the eoiivc.nl.;op was duly in u-nno ,1 and- cadi/one pre.-.en "began. work t" make the convention the successful one that it was. On Thursday afternoon the president, Mrs.' V. K. Rutherford delivered her annaul address n.emlutl)om> w hich was.vv.ery timely arid in.her rccoinmeritlatiohs one could" see the great amount of hitorest she has in this work. . i \ ? ~~ .*'/ .'I herpfesence of Dri G. K. I.yles, our presiding elder [hiring i hi.<_sii^ixai-uadlhe fatherly advice to all was quite eratiiying 10 al! preseni. ~ " ?Mo."', all! uf t Ih?.ministers ol the di-tTtct w? re .present. 1 ... .. : .. Rev. \V. H. Uouler preached the annual sermon, lie'used as a text the Jnd verse of tin: ^Tth I'sulm,' "The r.oru 10vein the" gates of Zion neoe than all the dwellings of .Jaenb.'' ' The subjects ol' all *li>cussions were.very interesting and instructive. All who' delivered them retlccted mu<h ; re.lil upon theips'elveS. -?On Friday veriing is muff~ ielivered .the mir. inim^v M inion 1 i?t'sed as a teJct, Acts 1st -ch?ptur an ! part of the 8th .verse, "Ye sk-all .( '* my witness.". ?1 We eolleeted ?l total amount /i;V .-'JTo.ly at this convention. During the affernoou sessioit,-Kri. which resulted in the entire stall beiiur re-elected, which showed the- i-ninicn-e faith, in their work that the convention- had. They were ins'ailed Friday evening by Rev.YVm. Thonip~ son. The officers are as- follows: Mrs. V. K. liuhterford, president; Mrs Mary Jtikard, Mrs. Mamie Wilson. Mrs. Maggie Cullman, Mrs.- "Minnie Moore and Mrs. I. J. Stephonson, first. second, third, 4th and fifth vice-presidents; Mrs Mattie Gray, juvenile superintendent ;Mrs. L. R. 'Johnson, treasurer; Mrfer V*di? V. White, it.ceidi insr secretary and *' Miss Johnollie Counts. corresponding; 'seerotary . ' AS IT IS . . Continued from patye fouv ~v"' " * ? time, yet when he s(leaks. the old thinkers will listen. To use the wiaivl >f . the Jew s when Christ was doinu liis work; they will say "what manner of man is he?'*' Observation is a. jrreat { factor- in-ourI'ves. We learn a deal from it, we . :frt*judye a man or a woman by the <ame.9 Contact will uhe' us a be'tor indeistanilinn' as to why he or 'she toes ci'Uam tlunjrs, lather they arc morally good iir. had. Observation., ontaet and reason:-..will aid you in rainihfr the motive hack of an individual's doing. \y?? 'f" known by he. company >. e Ucep. IN M K.MORI VM In .sad but loviny; memory ??f Leoma IlayrOod. who departed this life July 2:?. 1H20. Rememheivd By Father. Mother. yj^i i ; n} ! .I'.inMi. i'l'S. I.' . . " FAIRFIKI.I) tOl NTV S. S. ,,AMJ U. t . 1\ I . (,'()N V ENTIO.N The Fairfield County S S. and R V. P. U. Convention in .session at Hopewell Baptist church, near Stroth errs, juty 20-22; gave, a libofal oontriDUtion to Benedict College". Following is a list of persons who 'gave 25 reiils and, over;] Rev. P. J. .Jo^rnu>n~$l.00. Miss Mag. trie McGill 25c, Thoniasina Davis 50c. Reyf i: A. Batty *T.cm. O. Tv"ManlT~ Lraillt SUM, F .\V. Boulware 2-V; ' R. II Hall 25e, Alice Mvlmosh 25c, K. I). Davis 50c, Kstello Roshorough 25c. t'eolia Gibson 2<5c, R, B. Roshorough >0c, I. F.. Austin ?1.00. Carrie Mackel 25c, Robert Ruggs 25e, Mrs. Xan y Gibson 25c. Z. T<>w nsendT Kepresontat i ve. DDDFFOOIAV t * nn I ttv/1 i^oon/ndL ur .PORTITNITY For Wkfo A woke Dent ist I.arjfp Practice?Splendidly Equipl >ed and Appointed Offices. Dentist novinpr to another field. Comniuni ate with Dr. H. E. Marshall, P. O. lox 0-1, Beaufort, S C. Physician Wanted Physician Warned for IValtei hm-o, < the C ounty seat o? Colleton "ounty. Par pre field. No other Phyiician here. Good opportunity to mild up a larjre practice. Address v". R. Grant. Wolterhoro, S. ( ". led within the socj vcro fcilaseu PAGE SEVEN | Broadway Dairy $ I. . : . Lunch ' X OIMCSDTY & NIGHT X f WW-y-.u w.int Koi><f things jy X tu ? at, cnnn' hi.". G>>w\ 1'lace for Jr ~ *|* (f (*.{?? v aiih (ji'iits. ; Z ,? ? ; I). W. WOODS, j'rup. - * .-L=h' ^ 1 l-D+? W jtshinntun yt. 1'hotie 5bl4y *1* 'i* v * * *!* / *!* v * * L'OKO SYSTEM .Sculp and Hair Treatment y Personal Apply to. --^1-yiiss j a:<n iii gushes . 825 Assembly St. ,.\MyVIS WAM'ivj/ -j-uj .Mutlai.ia Tp?.v .! AuavcTiTnc ii ill; I?r.vb.^ni|f. ;: ' '' " ' ' ai.'.i It i in t.V Ar.yi.i-. ..Mi.i' ?(Un-iuir il?Guiru.?: j'"'4i?s\ . lir a.i Sr.. ttiulfmoiiil. IaNelson JJeauty Parlor ? linn win-a r stiU;etV; t .--- ' Ilaii llrT^-Tirii, M ana curing, " ' . * V ras>aglng ' " -- .UKS?rtU.tAN I.\kES : T lVr?A^pTmirs" P1ione.Ji033 TseTommoii Sense In Piano. Wo yep-' . tin- j'iunos-lhe celebrated - '* - i . We ' "*' challenge cnri pari son.? Lowest ~ . price's f i be rat i erm -. * -" V Malnft'e's. Music House LI-'' .Main ..St i Phone.~i210 ? - -? V IL?VW' ami I lio -Prnnn inak-" ' " ~ its guarantee" tTie Pianos we sill. . > ' . "THE EVAN'S HAIR dressing' ? U Hi.- liiiii Jn t' lay your lvair ..; ilu\\>?..;?I.vv r!!tit;> you.? iisiifvcontbe'd; *. . iYnr all' tiny i'-tinr. . - ' ??: llvan'.-. Hail" j j m i >sit:C' is" th'e best ? t'?>r i-iiVinj!!' it .brightens ?~{in?l 'l.t.y.titii'ii'--"the cuWr - of the hair v ivvi it a ' hist l ions . appearance. Sold al all- llarlicr Slm[>s and ""-ti ' IM lii; ^lore? . M nti'iM acUired at ^ ^ 11 mi I'41 i SI.; (Joinin Ida. S. C. ' I'hone Iila8 . .. (Generators | Starters, Batteries All W'ork (Timrnnteed ??Balmetto Battery ? ?& Klee. C o., Inc.?- ??~ .130ft Sumter St. ' Phope 3235 I'IION E ?4S7 0 L. A. llawkins9 Real Estate Agency ?z ^ Noliiry Public v1 lomesTm Easy Terms" 11071 > nshiiHtO^i^sfreel ( OI.UlvmiA.^Si C. ' SOI THttJBN RAILWAY SYSTEM. y \rrivo \u H,-j wCt-ii?No.?Dapart H r.'tn-Tr ! .V. V,-.'- A tnrusTa 11 $?45 a 4:4a j- iyj Aii^'usta-N'. V. 32 *4:55 p 1 I' Oi^ir'yton-t'in. 27 p. -!* < m <*}? ,, yp.-.,, o>; i r7 r, ?:? 10:4a p. lo-<'n':rn!l.in Ciii. ' 4 (j-yy B , f n t ?. > ... - - ?;.iu a _'-i ('nlu!i)t?ia,liix'vit 23 ll:UOp a:20v{i' 24 Co!iiiiil>ia-.T:ix'\'I 23 ll:00p 11:00-a S Colunibift-Aujf. 7 5:00 p l:ln. j. ri. Collin!bia-Sa\-. 13 10:15 a i'lou.p. 23 Co!unil)i/i-Char. 24 5:35 a. 1l1:u5_a?1.: 4 iM.nibiii Chaw. 14?'3:00 p lO. lu'r 11 (. olumbia-Chas. 12 5:20 a 1 ,i4a- i24t-ho1ou Cli.rr." 1G ii.gO 12 p 2 ( oli-ii'.il'ia-Su'li'riy 1 4:0<)p ; 1 III "O .. 1t w 1 > =- ' .i? v<>iiiiiiuia-urei;ii io 7:05 a 10 .r?r? a IS Cnlumbia-Sen'ra 17,6:lBp ; RlBB p 11;: 'Cola. Char. 114 7:110 a *Via Cnmdet) and Rock Hill, City ticket cilice, 11107 Main Street. COLUMBIA, S. C. I.XI S: ;u tt i. (i. nuHTIvr and Battery Repairs Piiovi.- aR8l| , J Tripps' Battery Service I OfcadnniiKliI Could HnMtrien I.ontresrr Life l?y Owner's Records ?? CIV I', US A TRIAL 121Lady St., Columbia. S. C.