The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 25, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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. * ' , " ' ' t~ : : *?^ * .Swturdqy, August 25, 1928. Abbeville News Mrs. Rnuim' R. Wilson is critically ill at hei hunit' MOIiV the city. Mrs Wilson's many .friends hope for heri ?7?nr-spoFity recovery. ? ; T Miss Magfrie JBakor of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived last week .for a visit of ten-days. ... . . v The, many friends of Mrs. Km aline *. , Jackson 'regret to know she is sick 1 it her home. We hope for her a speedy recovery. . M r?. Mary Henderson has been sick : but Shf is some better at this wiitMrs.. Calethia Garrett is sick, but is infproving ;|t this writing. It is with deep sorrow and much rcjt.rel ".j that we say that Mrs. Susie B. Sandels is dl at. this writing. We hppi for.her an early recovery. ' : Mrs. I'd la dearies is jjiiprovinir at > Mrs. 3 Brown of^ Augusta, Gtt; J is spending "some time .with her par_ ents, Mr. ami Mrs. "A. It. Rook, also her three children. *? mya. Jt'nnit' i.in1' umiiimn m imliroving at this -writing. I). R. Collier. " ?The members of-Ml. Pleasant Rap"tist-church were much surprised Sunday mottling, Aug. li'th when the llcgcon and officers escorted from t he ante-room the Rev. A. C. Jones, A. R.. B. !>., of Sumter, to act?its pastnv Sunday 1 ''morning and night.?Pr.; .Jones, fietng a graduate of Benedict ? -(J'(dh?g-c--fTird 'prt7Pared ~l<Y~dottvor thr . goods,, took for a text Romans lie "was given notice, that ht? .wfiujd he called, as. pastdr. of Mt. Pleasant Baptist,church" two A.voekk hence, ?r :? ? W AI.TKRRORO MOWS i. ?" ? . , 'Rev:?l'V Marcus?and'family 1 motored to Ritter" Sundpy where he or cupied the pulprt at the I.mver Church C in h hp-Tapd. The .JiUilica Aj<l Society of' Wesley Chuirh held its meeting' at the pars*ntY?lfi*f? WiwltR?g/lml a ftnnn/win A mViiei '. l'r)ht. ' After .-adjournment,' . they wen delimit fiTT 1 y^ suprised with U delicioits ice course . furnished by Mrs; Sural Albright. blisses Mnliel and Catherine Dent motored- to Hitter Sunday, where tho> ~~ WOl'e the dinner quests at the home of Mass Ituth Ann Washington. . :r Rev. Ituircus spent the past wee!, at Rowmans where he conducted sv series .of.revival services. . Messrs. llarry Rollins "anil John I aster in company with others, mo: tared t0 Atlanta..the past-Thursday, for Che purpose of receiving a- new shipment?of?cttts?to?replenish?Httstock of the Chevrolet Company of "this place. ? ? ?Misses F.ltse TjRtttes, Ldnett Rttbfnson. Wroatha Carter and Miss Kliza . heth demons aml~ Mrs. Rachel William^, spent Sunllay .at RulVin where they attended Services. | =? ? Mrs. "Lizzie Simmons of Savannah \T T?IICI PU/wLltr iv<'.m j. v i j . . The Item-of tlie Waltcrho.ro News o -fthe last issue which stated that' Miss K. Gadsden was here .from N* C. was anorror. and tile reporter, wishes to say that she is from" West Texatsi Miss Gadsden is one of otir own hut is how a prominent teacher in that state. Mr. Paris Hells ' aecomndnied 1 >\ Irrof. I'. J. Hammitt from Orahjrehuru' spenTTSuTfday hefcTwith relatives. Mi?>i Catherine?Wnshiftn ton?from . St. Cleorire is spending some.time with | her sister, Mrs. Mary Hamihit." attending the conference at I'ineville hasreturhed. * Miss Louise Wilson who has been j visitinp: at I'inevlle and (Charleston ' "~vV--ff>'r the past week, has returned and reports an enjoyable trip. ?* Miss Sadie Green entwrtiwtrt'd Frr-, 'day even in jr at her l\ome on NValtei Street with a social which thrilled " , the . many-ultendants. * " Miss Wretitha Lights had as hei , -guest tha paslt wedt."Mls"s" AdollAhu--shall' of .Qronffcburgf*. The Literary Program?that?was. rendered at Wesley M. K. Church on Inst Sunday evening under the auspices ofthe Ladies Aid, was xmo TVf the best yet. With the cooperation of _ the menlbyrsMii-Jind assistant. churchi_ es. the program held the ,crowded house spellbound. ., / T^e collection which \v:is taken by MosdameS K. Hyatt and M. W. Williams, amounted to 915.00. On last Saturday afternoon .the Kodak Club N^as delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Adeline Ferguson on 13 Savage Street. Plans for Kodakjng have been scheduled for the week and we hope all will prove favorable. Thg friends of Miss Kdith Malone will he pleased to know that she is improved altho she is still confined to f bed. . Tickets for. the trip around the world, which is being given under the directi9n of the Brotherhood Society of Wesley Church, are now on sale. Pont miss it! See the following agents who will inform you of others: ,.v ... - . . 1' Sumter News Mi>s thln'.tn I.cola !<iih'> left I'm _ San I'ord. Fla., Mondayafter a brief j t visit in Sumter with sister-in-law | i \l');s,: LAt.uth' ,\L 'Jones. She. aw purls j a very pleasant'stay;' i AL)s. Jnli Hreeland passed thru i S.'mter early Thin-day for New .York I where she will spend* a tell days va- i cation. ' . ' ( Sir* ( litu iir, E. Ovui^e' htts return- ji od to Philadelphia. l'.uM after a ple:\s-j.| unt n).:?y iji Slimier. . .1 ittie- AIJsj; _ Saiji plane's will sppnd < the winter in Saiii'ord. Fin., with hot utalltl^inot her.?j ^ ? ?- j Miss I.i'o L.atson is spending her vacation in Charleston with Miss Celestino FatSun. 1 . Fvoryoiio seems to have enjoyed heuiSelve.; at a Ikirnvndl Danee jriv-J 'Ti 1 " .\T7TT ;.i u i rin-'c -TKxv IS. " T" M i<s Alahnrl^J.-Miller niiifoiHMC-to^ Isr tsvilU' an'd spent.Hie day. I Mr. and Mi's: .Julian Tarlton are; 1111 !" " 1 f- ' i n Alan.f.vH i.i; xravs. ^ ~..i1io"entiu* town ofJla.iddoville was fry niii-h shocked to- learn of the ' I -l t rT A!. IdI< .>i11>i" l'limus Friday luorninjr. She bid lift killed liy ; ?I'e baiuilh in train Mim. I'id-j ' luis was oho oi the most- prominent ;rJanen. .of '.ho town I>oinyc..^i.leader..illu 'ionfly all of the secret soaiol iys.! She i rill ho s a < 11 y im i - retl, H I o i , Tt)i n' I'a I*"Wits!' hnJiicled- fiopi F^shvrV Chapel !}! r elpiigli,* SniiTlay * aftOritoon.- The I .T. ILoi'iI I.r f':iv aiinah alVu-i- ' { ite h? 'I ho ohiluat y was load by .Ma-;' --F-sa' Sociyenv- Voi y- interest inir to-* lil.'ks \\ oi c- . i ei>(h" ed by t lie Ht'vs,'! \. I\ Hiiv ell and -J. .J. . .\1 itrhell. Solo alV in ti'o ii' iirs ofJ.lusiis, .by Mrs j I Mill i < w mnans. ,1 317s. Primus leaves' to jiViuii) (jci ti '.<>ss fuiir - ons,-Current, Dessie, Calvin1 inl^illiriii. tv, i? daughters,-Mrs. Ka- i l'riimis and Charlotte Point.;iiall'l fl.ililt ? :). situ I Iuh-1 'of t'ola' ' 1 Cvos iim.i-ft'i'iit)s. *~~~' Afncioi I huso \yh i nttpnde 1 -the funeral' wire .VI is." Josephine, Butlerj; uul < I ooflooi I' i; l ii I 11 n. of Savannah j | ..Alfonso Oit. .Vir>. Belli; Wright, 1). of iHusolvoI.i of Kui.lv, Kthcf't'r.i.J1U.-C. Ai.iiv. I'.widva -and- (*us'sio Bus.oni iJLUnk. -Vl.r. AI< I Hill'ie . Norris of :i!in Hi. ~ ; T r? " N. T,nio\U'ii. district suporinten- r lent irf C o Beaufort District preach ul Sunday nun 'ning to a l.a.fge crowd ile also 1 ii I i lii.-, third uuartefl.v con. 'oiton.ee .Monday niifht. ' 1 ? Kov..l. .!. ami San.unio Mitchell, X uoiof Tuesday* nii>rnihg for VValtoi'- ~ 1 )(?! <).. Trof. K. I.o)\?y Kraeo.y wishes to . .thnminiv tic'lio public that the adult] school which iuis been in operation] 'or Che past week Wilt come to aj I'.c'c?F1 .!:.\~?rrrrfrt?.it the?Beaufort ! County Training school. A SH I.Kl'<? H STATION MAYS. The' tain has nailed t\>v.n\yh.il'e? and o a re"having sunshine again. Thy 'aimers arc guUiirg.-huxy no\v: gsith-). I 'ting their clops. . | The . hall bays arc still on \ h.i1 niavrtr Tlu?y played a very intries'. I up; panic li'i f<ia>-?August?LI__ I hey kept the Jiapnn home as usual. .Mrs. Anna Ihdmun attended her Hr-dge iiici1. ;n'g rtr?Harnwe'll last. Weil- ~ esday a H-ciaiiMiii. 1 : ""1 "" .Mr. lie.. Sims and Mr. Willainf Hen ry Hoy s were visitors in our rity a si" Thursday afternoon. Alts. AJuiie F. Williams a native of Hit ei.ty but recently moved t0-Winston-Salem. . N. is here spending :er vacation. She claims s1h> has missed a fortune for not being in.. Winston-Salem scleral' .years ago.-~ Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. . M. llolnian and .Mis. Annie F. Williams were in lied Oak, oh husoes*.? t ; : Tlie service Sunday was. about the i h.AiJ llii< voni* l?ntr Will do- preached a stiul .Stirling sermon.) We haul 'seveni! visitors. Among ihi'in ,wi'!'i^jl r. and M rs, Hen Jones, and their son unit daughter Leona and Hen Jr., - of l'erlow. Alter service they'wci'u thti- gtmnU -mIf. the Holman family. ' ^ .... : ?1..L Rev. Holon (white) conducted services at the Ashleigh Baptist church fv iiiTe"), Inst week. Rev. Helen is-' ! from A ugtista, tia., and he made quite an impression on both white and colored while here. lie's a won jdcri'ul preacher. i | Mr*. Tero Simon of Jiicksonville, j Phi., has been ill ever ..since she ar t .rived last Monday^ We hope she I will .soon recover. *: Mrs. Alzenia Hennett and grandson I.eon are visiting in different parts of the city Monday afternoon. ! Misses Carter, Dent, Ferguson, Cle! mon, Malone and others, r .. THE PALME! Anderson News \ Lau:?U. lt. Ayoin nf Atlanta, (ia.. ~ illed the M. K. pulpit Sunday morn* n.c and niirht. Rev Ay<??u pi-en.hiwl Avo. very?aide sermons, whieh?were . njoyod l).v all of his hearers. He is i student of Gammon Thelogical Sem my.v, as long aero he chose the ministry as. his. life's work. The pastor, >flk*ers tand members of Thompson Centennial M. K. church highly appreciate the" services of Rev. Ayers. j unl extend to him a most cordial ivelconie at all times-. - Mrs. I.aura Rhodestof Camden is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hidden. How and.: Mrs. R. S. Jackson and neice Miss Ilattle Williamson are spending Uieir vacation "in the lamt-t" .1" the sky," A she v Hie, N. C.' \Vk 1 wTrTTTriTrTh.un a ploaiuint utoy.T??h Mr. Ktigene Lee has returned to i lis home Crt'mden, after a very pleasant visit to.Mr. ajul-Mrs. J. R. Bolh'M.' 1 ' * .Mrs. Lessie Kirksey and little Hunt have returned from Asheville. V*. ('..-wherp they spent their vacation. . : ' : " : ? : Sad indeed was the death of Mf. j Loft Clarke and wile Mrs. Christina C'lnriie. whose deaths, aero only three | lays apartr. My. Clarke hdd been ill . for nuite awhile, 1""' di"?t^> wm r.v . ported. Mr.' Clarke though in poor health was not thought to he so near j liT- Tirlnki 11 owever when the grim ' . caper death, took his dear and faith- 1 I'uJ eppipnnion, .it was his desire .tel.' >;'o too, s(i Saturday night this faith- i nl srrvnnt war railed fnuii lal'ior to~ reward. !VFi-. and Mrs. leave to j oourn their loss, a number of rela-}. ives and friends, ' ; ' '-t*-'-- I ; Mrs.' 1/.en Benson, Miss F.lia .Jane1 I tall, Mrs. -Mariali Ma ay ok iind-dmiglv? er little Miss Lois, left last Weijnes-_> lay-foi'- Atlaiitie City. Before re-, urnio.ii home they, will stop in Philalelphia to visit friends. r Mrs. Mary MeCrimmons left Sat., ii day- for lier home in Xow YorkItyr She plans' to "stop over a few , lays in Greenville. Kev;'Robert Ayers of Atlafita, Ga. s home on a.visit- to his mother Airs.] Lury"'Oliver. ' Airs. Noetic Snipes of Washington.; I). C.. is siiendine- nu-klln sit K.' with relative's and friend's'. MrSiAlilieeof Chicago is visiting1 her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and .Mrs." -Morrison Miller. Mr. .Jaim's Johnson who has been ailing t\>r the past t\v0 years- <)Uretty" passed away Friday morning at 1:.']() i i. m.. at his home 308 Wardlaw St. Lie, waa. around _8l) -yoars^ - old,Y Htrt !eaYFs~Toni' soqs~~a'mCTou i~(Ia uerTTteT'T^ h'.s wife and other relatives to mourn j liis loss.- lie was funcral'ized Sun-i lay at Mt. Moriah Baptist-, chureh. The .family has qttr sympathy. Mrs. \V. I. "J'cOK, Mrs. Marion Mr *[ i i 1111) 111 ii i, VI rn T. It. Williams, Miss; A. ('. .Johnson, '.tames . and Vermelle were the diifneii guests Friday of j Mas. Janie Latimer. Biw-. Horatio lliH oiT New York City is visiting his parotns.' . Airs, llattie Ludlow and family | have moved to Chicago to live. Our) Lest wishes go with them. Mrs. M. Bruce Jones anil grand: rimielili'i s ail'?spending a tew days iii \V i 11 ia mston '. ? ? The two thousand dollar drive of ITT Koyiu Baptist church held in June* was a success. Since?3-then it, has amounted to' two thousand and twenty dollars. The new building under way .witlf the basement and wjdls-rtlmost completed. . This church will he strictly modern in every respect. Mrs. Hat,tm DucKett and sis-1 ter May of Greenville, with her sis- | tor and husband Mr. and Mrs. Chamfers of Lynchburg, V'a., Mrs. I. M. A. Myer7 and daughter Miss Ella C lyde were dinner quests of Miss A. E. Webb last week. Mrs. B. L. Campbell and children I nrr vistting-m Due Wc'st. Mrs. .Janie Johnson is- visiting ,in lireenville. MTi'-and Mrs. Morrison Miller mot- \ ored to Abbeville Sunday and Spent the day. .' * ?? i ' . * ? The sad intelligence of the death of-Mrs. Maggie Mattison in Philadel-J phia reached here last* week.' Her many friends hero regret her passing, j. Jler body is to he taken to Due West for burial. * . The following spent the week in! Augusta at the school of methods held j ut Haines College: Rev. C. \V. Francis Mis. Ida .Johnson, Mrs. Elease Williams, Mrs. M. V. Marion, Mrs. Em-1 if | m;i I'ro.xsloy and two daughters, Mrs. j Marie Rogers, Miss Bonnie I.ee Quai h*s?rmri?Mjss Margtll'l't Reese. They report a pleasant and profitable trip.! . c. ? NOTICE Mr. James Brown,, local champion of Charleston, S. C., desires a fight dilring the Colored State Fair, j Any one who wants to meet him write to 522 Comings Street, Charles- ! ton, 8. C. ?t TO LEABER __ Railroad Man 1 Was in I Misery?I "I wa? a sick man ?. eoujd H hardly go to work at nil," says fit Mr. Chas. E. Parker, of Char- II 1 leston, 111. ' i had severe 3 throbbing Hohclaches, diz/.y U B-spells,indigestion, tightness in^- K my chest,' short m>ss bf ivt'n.' jd "My back ached and I'eoukl 3 not stay in bed with any * a> e. S Any way I turned I was in ^ misery. . M. "I tried different remedfes B till I heard, ol lh?n i,-J h .audit. j9' I took a couple, ot" good,,.big fej doses of Black-Drought Ym,d g saw a bij? Change. I was bet- gj ter?I ate better atul slept bob rjj ter. I kept it up till i took a fe] L package. I was then able to Fj| go back to my work'. I am a S ? i-iiilinndff ?w-.ta' m hard. i nave niyseii lit uy?m taking Black-Draught, and ? though I'm 'r)2 years old I ciiu | do my work'with case right | ? ? alung will! yuungfi n.i'ii. i n'i jj.never without Black-Draught. E I give it to my nieces Tor colds | and stomach troubles and it E helps them. It helps di.c'.incss' $ _ ^nd bad taste in the mouth I ? an all -round good medicine." | Costs only l.cent a dose. CLINTON NLWS." '? > . * " .Miss Bornue i (.'l.erav.. vis it fed relatives hen- hist M< mla M,iss? Stileda '.It-hi-, -..n hit h.iinl.'V. IHul'iiiHg I'm' 1 icn'i]',? ..Mrs---Lue-ile \V. Cuhirur e i ' >ing relatrve'.s"1n XWv'hen'y. T A . 8ill'j?1'iW.L T:i/ly: \ia?.. gi\ eii A1 'ay nighY hy .\Ps i- .YLu*.'?uv a* I Mahle Bailey, in luViu r of AlLs L ?rine. Herein; Mt-s IBuv iP r::tr jj.-u_ mrc. el' -many s-.cia! I'm: Tier ' . Till* (.Vk'lulim IHc'l *4rt?4:?W~ ilU'sday at the homo ol"-tilo : I'ws.uTent Arts. idljie K. 'iH-ndy. \. deii-Mit: i evening was spent. T}?ir .--.i:I?.? t k'jL* discussion t'->r t'hv < ctii'ViT v. i-s "Kfliciency." After which a l, < course luncheon was mu\ d an-! * joyed Ity all. . . ?-? . . Miss l.ui iiH' Wrirv'iK \\'d|* h aVo \\ lusday td c>,.vit-ri n:V'~nrT 1 -;*' Ida. Choraw.. Nov. ho: y. Sdv. 7 ; and Helena tiion to n unii I:<\mo.. Miss Willie Mac FVt irit. W . . 1 i1' i-s i-'.'l! '- . It She'. aViuoil in tl.o Yriy AYe?'!t:? !' v past. - - tfrv.- .1; '11." Fin "."IT i A.' M. I!, chi'iici) .1 Ids ditlVvciU Ylul'V of i'? '?~'?: oined as, ;t.'no, ^ W> du\.v. n'! nirfht and .iiutorui'n v lent program, Ijhv.. tV C*:tnilv |ffl. Aid Cinl>r t4i C-,?: lll'l'jt and ! i ntx . i ! < v . y 7 K.-, church.' Mr. II. H. ('ra'Ad'inxl arT7"r:n.! Ivy his sop : n.J -m, y tef. l:istr MrnrJfrrn??t - ??The Calendar (vni'. i : > , -y I'd' liy.JMYs, <iuiU' \f- ay r W; Carolina Ave.. Wo .. Very piee st?l*vieo was.-!:> ? i a... whip ehnivh Sunday ns.nnnoa . ^i- ; 0(1 I>y -t lu- iftlstm--; d,V\ . i. " ' . i ttcHt'llO ill 111 11-!I.!;; f: . v.-.1 . . friends ' I'rnin rlu- .^i. of the cit v.? ' .. \" -4*. 7 : ; v Manmn;. m? The servie.es v. oi J y. at .Trinity' A. M. I-\ *-i- , v. is Our past?*r-t$ev* o. A. I 0(1 a \VondeiTtd soi nam on- 1 a petition of "tin-'-lord's PPayVf: ".fit y* wii^nir up. his s -ri.-s of' .Mill some tinn^ 81^ i. t ho ' -vr;?. have heojr hotli inst?nuivi and i lationAl. Splendid au.lion. .. . is,'-o ?f reeled him a' eaoh t?erv '.w*' At rrijrht fJev. . Pctyrsoh' ait-.dn am anyehurp prearhod ,a sjdoi.d id ?< rntwP ' Trinity to the doliyh:of ti.o p.. : i tnd memhors. Our .Sunday school was lafy.-ly .n 'ended and the rkjsie* wove ail iv vn wonted. ,. . Miss Tlud.nia Walker vm, ; fc i delegate, for t hy -Sunday -Soilis 1 n vent ion. North, S. <\, A on-, -j". . M: .U h*il and Pansy \nifp.t-r ' : i week-eiul4 \v it.h Mis- 11 Jao' *K r-a . ( North. They wore roy.diy oni. i ed. On Friday Any. 17 Mi.-.- Kin's h at! for her truest*- n S-wvp . *** P;p*y wh'eh W?:' mi/nyinl i.V .I i i A deHflnus mnirsi' nf frnvTindt*. "vn nilla and chocolate snaps. in> i tf i.ni aiul cake, after dinner. mints was served. I will sky we "had a. e time. Mists .Carrie fi. .Vmakev le ft A i<_r. t St h for * New York, where she will spend n few months. .She will ?-!-*> visit relatives in Pittsburg. l'a. .and Raleigh, N. C., before returning* .. V , ' - i - : l _ \ ' . .' ? J ? ' ': _ PAGE THREE w-X't- ?: ? <? 0<*0'?C'0C|0?00#o< 1^-?Department Store? | 1 I J1 WasliingtonSt. Phone 7567 i i j;,, i ..? / 'i... i.;? l? >* *?? ? " . vniv vi v^iULiuug; ior ,uen, women ana i;miaren. ?. | l5'o.\.s-Suru' A 'Specialty. ; V I%1. . ,... ' * \ ? . i } . . '" ?' '= .> BRY <i001)S, SliOISS, MILLINERY . . 1; . V ' * -Jfi ' ? *~*r?1 ' ' V 1 ( oniiccied willi our Store is: First Class Tailor Shop, <' , .. Barber Shop and Beauty Shop for Women. . ;; \\ c an not selling Race I'ride. Buy from L's because X we can sell Better for Less, ,* !! ft> $??$* ????* > ?? | UNION | irvriTJiriAMl EAVUnOlUll! A;: & T*i By Churches, Sunday Schools & Clubs V >. . - c V . V , V, ' : ^=j S* . i TO : ? A .A : ' --t-- 7 ; - ~ -X | ASHE V1LLE, N. C T *** : i . f> : ' . A. "/ . ' ' . ? Via Southern Railway -? ^ 't~ ' : 'A; ' :A"' v~ : A'AA-O% i MQ*L_SEPT *> -a [ > : ' : V ^ ?* ' . '- .: L . i . X I lie following Churches, Schools and Clubs will take part in tins most beautiful outing: Emanuel and Sunday J i t School, Ridgctvood and Sunday School, Brown CKapel and J ^ Sunday School, Shady Gro/e.and Sunday School, Pleasant *? ? v* Spring and Cpuntsville, Waverly; Reeder Point, Union and *jT Spat tai\}iurg Clubs will unite in their games and play9. 4F+ s!^ . ? CO\iyU TTEE; Riley Paul, I Green, U. D. Smith, Rev*. J. P. Washington, I H. W. Walker, H T. Summers, S- J. Johnson'T. E. Roberson; Treas.; L. i t? t-V. Bowman, bee.; Hon. Wesley Hunter, Mgr. . . ' - - . ^ >. >< .& ?!? * ?! !? ?! ?'? ** ?* ?* '??'??|* ?* y y ?* y *# '? '? ?* ?*? lH)HtK**s^sMs^**tHin!M'ws'^!HV!^>**'H*MMw*Ni!*^ BONDS": BONDS | :: ' All KINDS | :|: Fidelity Kxceutors; Adrtiinistrators, Guar- j: dian and Bail Bonds | *1* - - ' ' -? ' ; " A . - ' * i I * I ' ? I rain n;il (>lli< oi > v. h?> hHiuUrTRoIrJ^dges^mmujTj^ ' V ~f~~ '/! SKE IS OR WRITE US t .:j: ; , N. J. FREDERICK, Atorney . . . SHOE REPAIRING :: Men's Half Soles Sewed On $1.25 \ -4f- Prices on other repairing in accordance?! .:=> PHONE 6820 j Wilse VV. Martin " i 1 11 <>-1 1 18 HampitbhSt.^ ~| ,' - " if We Stand Back of Our Word ! WE use enk I 00 per cent pure Wool Fabrics WE hVfW* lor your personal selection more than I three hundred patterns-and with all that,' our 'A prices are reasonably low. To go lower would , sacrifice quality. \ O wen & Paul "I ' Tailors \ ' ."j . O A l . p . . ' . - V ?-" ' 1 J , r~~~ 1117 WASHINOTON.*STREET PHONE 6963 O. r- ' * : i: