The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 25, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX.
_______ JSennettsville News
7~ 1 .
The city has had enough ram for
the past few days to last quite a spell.
un i nut'sUay morning the news oTj
the death of Mr. James Savage was
a shock to the entire community. I
* The fuhend \fas largely atendetf
unci the- tprviix^j- were conducted hv .
Pastor J. j. Stacks, of Shiloh Baptist j
.} -Qnirch. A talk was made by Mr.'
-1? Alex-Stephens.? HrCrf'owPtvas fu-!
neral. director.' / . I
Mr. Nathaniel Thomas, Ethel McC'ay
and The!ma Spears motorde to
' lington and Florence, S. C., Friday.
They reported a very sucessful
trip. ' . '
llr. N. Thomas, Misses Martha
neese, rswuQ ?>i. )season ami i neima
Spears motored to Lauranherg and
Hahilet. \\ C-. on a pleasure trip.
1'rot. Touhsend. ot" Benedict CulIrqH
wa~s~ in hie -eHy MMr h 'fwv days
working in inteifost' of B. C. ~ Prof...1''
eu rrn+r-c- Mai 11 wi itoe^ e1 and
..Sadia Spears made a pap call to the
home of Miss Current a Saunders.
Call again Prof. TuWnsend we are dei
lighted to have you-visit Our city,
Mrs. John Stephens" of New York
, . Cil.v is vi-sMim- Mer mother and ri'l-.i.
" lives:on Jany Street.
1 >r. \Y. U. I lamerT Miss K.'l>r-ake
and s ets-mrotoml t.o.' Florence on
Monday' visiting. t " .
Miss t'arrina Zanders'' ami, friend
Miss Ruth .MvCollum of Washington
1?. t ..r.ire in the tTty for' W few days
" "v'aVntion. .. .
.Mrs. .Viola- Smith and son are here
\ s ting her grand-mothiuvpn Amelia
. Street, Mrs. Alary Sanders,.
: ?. W e are delighted to have "Master
James.1.. Lucas of Washington I). C.,
vTsil-itifJ his grand-mother and friends.'Kvet-yhixly
-here was gla<l to' see our
?irKI -frix-nd "bunk 1u>me once . more for
a few days.
.Missed huuh voace.-^va Fountain,
Sara . .Mhi-l is, Mary "'Little,- Mable
llcse. and- I.mile Tillman are members
of the SmarfSet; theygave a formal
V party Monday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Xi in merman. The
" ?ntFntr was eirjoyeil by" all,
Mr<51 VV. 1'. Fountain will present a
miscellaneous program in Lincoln
T11PU t I Pi A IIUJI! I H'M ll! II d I lliiun~~ttT
and -He. u '
*.SemJ all news to..'>.'5 Amelia Street.
A TIMBl i ll TO 6l K FllI UN O AM)
' HitOlIlKK?U. 1.. I. KM
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The untimely'and apparently -unthinking*
handof Death has again infill
ted a serious blow to our city, and
" county of. l*ni<>n'.'"*To-the grisit surptiee
'.and sorrow of 'many friends, the
sad- news -came of the sudden death 61
our friend. Brother .R. f\ Lee..'
The good people of this city atjd the
county as a whole regardless of re
? ligious affiliations deeply regret the
passing of'this earnest christian work
<- !' and good business man.
A very !'c\v of our group with the
uppoi tunity that was his . could line
up their affairs with so great a system
anil care as he did. Yes, few
? aclik'Yi'd urn! served as ,he did.
Tiig uiatli of Brother Lee leaves
his friend's' shoe k?d and amazed. The
v:".- > '' o 'I'll-'. ?"' ''IM-'ivu ?.nsity
understood and,' interpreted but
W ' .liii.ii I ,,l 11^ ?-h..
. . renytin can meet this aparent disaster
with the same faith and confidence in
the wisdom of (iojkftTiat the depairt.
ed friend has. heeif aceustoified tu
rely on during his life. We can view
^?-Tris?departure' with' snrmtr' degree of
convolution Knowing tlint another faith
1 ul servant has been called to receive
his rewards and mure permanent joy.
Brother Lee was for years an etli*
cient officer of. the Piedmont Drug Co.
and according to the wishes of the
Board of .Directors 1 am requested to
; 1. offer Resolutions of respect.Whereas,
the sud'den and unexpected
dc.ath of our esteiiinicd friend and
relh.w worfccrttBobt. L. Lee brings to
our mind the realization of the
. . KLjoi . . ..
? ..r jinceruiinrty.'-fHrme and the ever-impending
presence/* f death to" which all
flesh is- heir, and, ?
Whereas,?we realize- that in the
death of Brother Lee qui- association
has suffered and immeasurable loss
and our sorrow is t(> profound to be
measured or ov proper! in \vnr7lx;
Therefore, be it resolvevd, by the
JBoard of Directors of the PlediponJ
Company that we shall alyyiiys rever
ence the memory*"bf Air. Loo as a
hrotluii; _and" true friend, Sc/faithful
worker* and a, migKfy"~btrrffler in out
organization, a christian antl one
whom we have labored with and loved
for many years, and,
And that we express to the family
of our deceased brother our deepest
sympathy and te.nderest regards' In
- their hoflr Borrow and bereavement
that they may know that their sorrow
is our 'sorrow and their loss is our
loss, and, , .
| ? Rp if further resolved that we set
apart a page in our minutes for these
resolutions as a memorial t othe me.
mory of our departed friend- and a
ropy be sent to the family also a copy
, , JOXKS?McU|iANCV
ILi. Aug,??i-?ll'litv- Oil ,
Tuesday, August 7th, at (i:30. o'clock '
a pretty hotne wedding wati s'olomn-1
ized here. The occasion dicing Hit*?i
marriage of Miss Rosa Mae Jones and.|;
Mr. Albert MctihaueV .of XeWt York
City. The marriage took place' at .thaj
home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Rosa
Jones "on ForsytlrStreet, The ceremony
was performed by the Rev.
TirS. Alyriek, pastor of the btide. the "
I ring ceremony being used.,
The"" decorations in'the home were
| lovely,, particularly in the parloi',
I where the' ceremony was performed.
Thecolor scheme was yello.w and
white. Large Sun Flowers being predominant
among^ the flowers: The
j graceful palm ferns, against the backgroiiiul?was,
beautiful.?..Two/ lovely-Candelabi
as were placed .on each side
?f the Palm and, each held seven' ilurnj
ingttappis. shedding a .soft.glow up."; the
scene. .Cut flowers were* bankod :
i upon the liliUino lntlliinrrrngHrTr"s"WTT-lr =
I 'ems, .
feoon after tl*e "guests arrived, an
i annronriatc -musical selection'was ret?
j dri ed. Miss Natvio He It West heiniyr I
-satiU, "I I.oy.e You Truly" with |>[ane j
jckvuifil^Hiiiih'H: by Ali-s .M.iiAhurKi'h'ii* j
low.' ..Mr;.J.. I). An. Us son sur.jr, "IV|
cause" aoeompahied 1>y Miss Theadis
B. Weston.
As Miss l.uln B. 1 .e wis sounded flu.
tio.tr of Mehdbjssohn's .\\ eddin.iv Mareh
t he bridal "party. began t<TTrit rr The
; parlor;. the livst Being Rev. Myiiiii.
who took' his position before the uin
bankui'ent of blowers. lit was Voikhv
etl by the hritle^roiMU aYu'l It is. best
i' man Ivvere'Ae ('dlVye who entered
j .''font a side d<>or. The maid of lini'ier.
! Miss- Mamie Ia>u Joiies. a sister yt
the bride-next .entered.' She sakv^clad
in a' very pretty sU>y ldue dress' el
taffeta and wore a picture hat, bet .
Mowers boine pink io-qs. She 'was.j.
followed by the. ring bearer., W.illian
II. Rowel J. Jr., a -.nephew, of tire bride'.
\*ex't canto the'little (lower rijl. .Mil
bed Armstrong seatoring Matrtannu.-n.'thc
pathway of the !.bide.who eh
teL'eal W'.ith- -her - eou.-dn,- AJp. hTrnrtr'
Brinyard. She was attired in tlesli
coloredehifVon. Her hat a. favor pie
dure model by the* same .shade. . She
eat'ried a shower boiapite of J'.i h ros- '
: 's :md lilfios.".
Immediately after the ceremony usa
(atives and friends itowdc I around
[ 'lie hridy and l>rhlit-jrri.o.i? si.out tine
t liem with eonprauthr i<>n> anil e..>"b.
_wishes..' Following...-..this ..-in wer ' el
. greetings a reception-was uiyni,, t?r
la long table 'in the roo'jp were dis-*
j played the many Iokciis tlial haul
.been iHutaeiVt'ed I>.'y re In' i yes." frien i
and well wisfiFts "which atte.-te.d theji
popularity. The -bride is a .Well !k-loved
y<uingTady wlio lias win tin'
affection and esteem of ihe pm^de'amohgwhoni-she
was reared. Her activity-in;
her church and ptel'essl.on as
trained nurse has caused lu-r to h
I valued in the community and in (' !
her profession f<> 1 C '( iir 1 >t yea i s.
The hride-^fponi is a well IuimviI,
young man heinyr hoim in Sumt.eiv -S.
and rearer! in ('uh.iniliia. S. .C. and
now a resident of.. New . Yofk < Sty.' {
Pnr the past eight years he has been j
employed at the .\! an'u ipjd Huitlkus
on Long I^FanTT '
'4 hi li.uipt I'o'lple I' Hat I A . M
for Richmond. Philadelphia and N'evv |
j York City. In Philadelphia it reeep- r
tion will he given hy the grdoniV sister,
JlrS. T. J... Reynolds at 111 X.
I ootFi'Jkt reet on Tlvui ilav evenir .' On
f
Friday a dinner was servedl>y.\! i <
i Kmpfrt;?-VhrTynlilcn 1 -tnnthrf np ihr
i groom itf Id i>: ('oim-'toira Stion1. ?
The epuple will he happily dominated
after. Saturday at 2d West 1 l'.'tl-. :
i Ssti'ru.f a ia -tin v v r
.HHANCJIVIM.lv NKYVM
Rev. T. F..Owens has just returned]
from New York where* her thirty
days vacation given hinj Uy his n<yal
eonjireKatum..
Miss .(Jladyslsj'. ket r?ranTe itr from
Jacksonville, Flu., where shespent the 1
summer, to the de'itfhh of her lnan\
1 friends she .-stands ioivly to play her
part-both-in school and church.
Miss Carolyn Mc-Ray is taking in
Sumter,. Bishopyille and W.ysack enjoying
the handshakes of her many
friends in those towns.
f Miss Gladys Icon's "is visitingvrr.
: Asheville at the present,
j i Rev. T. C. McRac tok over his revival
for ten days creditahly and profit
j ably. 35 converts and 1() accessions
11 wef e mad'e.
| Miss dVIable Frsr/.ier is visiting this.|
week looking up school matters where
! she ao futeeesftdly taught last year.
I Rev. J. G. Cimingbam has Keen Sent
i home to rest from summer revivals to
I .October.-Camp_ Mr.nUng?? - ?
The missionary ladies of IktluT
sponsored a -splendid three nights' bazaar
and made good.
} he sent to the Palmetto Pender.
Dr. C. A'. Daw-kins, President
G. W. Bolden, Secretary..
-.. fc-* ' I - - mti
THE PALrtpPW
Laurens News
An unsunlly large congregation
worshipped at Bethel A. M. E.'Church
Sun.lay.? Rev. Smith preached a bouIstvrring
sermon; At 11:00 A. M. more
visitors were in a tie welcoh^e, and we
were hlso pleased to have" a goodly
number from-St. Paul as the pastor
Rev. Baton had to he away.
'* . At :?::?(>.Itev.: Smith went dawn Seith
several others .Jo Clinton whore ho
preached an interesting sermon for
Rev. I.ogah and his congregation.
Anna Batman and .Mrs/Lulu
Puthiau'motored In lit. Cnriliel-Sunday
where" they attended the revival
meeting. ' "
Rev. .). B Smith and daughter Inez
returned . from Hender.sonville, N.
:r ii'iii'ay vvln'i.t' tliey spout :i very
r:msnT|t trip. : _?, .
>FrrrMTrvh H i e k r 11 of New York
it.v Is . visit ing, at the hornev of Mr,
fun Mis, (\ j 1. IHiclyot. ?
Till- Au.\ia.l!i;u y t'luh held, its regular
n)ert iiig at the home of 'Mrs.
\niorl<.oji livens Thursday afternoon
it tho usual h.Tir. A. nice trowel of
hulks were present. Tlie meeting
< a - yalli d ;to. urddr'by tho 'president;
engine- by the e!uli; Lord's^ prayer
tr.il li h il ^-'stiliii -in ,cmico'r.t; singing.;
alk by h<? tss; response by Mrs; Junk*
! , AN tlihhis . is a summary of the
program.- J hiring t he s?HaVvh.our tie-,
gbt iYd-ire c ream and eake wererser(1
Tk ;1; hos.t?'> <; jfftor which they
tii.ipiirnotT t(7 meed at the home of
!. s. Ihaeh.-lo'ek.
T.rue !?!ito. ("Ittb met at- the home
. f M -s Maggie (iai rctt Friday after
* . * . * ' * . ,
xx tt. A very interesting' meeting
"its "held, many gjumeis were played,
il'tv r \vh*;vh a dedtghtful' sweet course
, as served* by the hostes.
Mrs. Fuiiriwiy < Mipbant" Svas at
home Fi iibiy'afternoon eompliment
to Me drn^ie^ l^ipler. Ihitnian, Young
and I filsi>nj^. Witters present . were
Mrs. AVfiilnor ;m I . Mrs. Haten.. Du1
ing. the social hopr a delightful said
chi' **'" w'u* served together with
An enjoyable time was had hy all.
.Mr. aful- M.rsh .l-ohn Fin ley. aeeomnined
by .Mi*; Will, 11. "Saxon were
i . 1 i' ' 1 k'1, "c '''t tii h <1"1;
i V.
J! iss lb she W illiams aceompained
\v wer brut hers; Mesrst Richard and
'lintoh' and ' Mr. Alexander motored
? ?' 'i'n;. e?S-Td-kty where they 'were
.'he 'gnosis of their cousins. ' .
Mr-.-W.'i ter (J arret and lit tie Moses
.a- ".id in I'd i hild yis.iti'd at the home
. :.M i". .: iI'Mi.s. Fletehei' (Jarrett a
.Vdays . .
"A!\. I.:;'i m is. visiting relatives ami
i ;!. ! al Waterloo' and Cokesliury,
y ,
.Mrs. Klhel liailey ami' little son
I'.enaiinin, dr. jitter spending a while
t the Imiiip nt' her mother, .Mrs. K. W
' ivyh'nvd'- t,, hid- home in OT
f lan y'. Thursday after air enjoy
a': ! plea aid J stitV . * *
V- < are Indeed sorry ti? say ttTSTI
las Sallie Jfunti-'r is on the sick list
.Mrs. I S. Xid'on is visiting; fyiend>
An'M-ia and'Atlanta, CTa.
-?A:.1-. :\ji l.im- Owens is cunfinet
l>ed l-.at we wish for her. a speed)
e. ivery. * . ;
H?.. L?H-?iiii1 h???'pend'nm: t)u
~ . a i'u t"oiaio!..a a-is' ilur . in revi
! nieet'iijf. ... :
Aij -es Flossie'and Fusic Leo Gar"t
were' tile yiiests. of" Miss W'illii
tra- Ha: ret Sunday. . ?
.Mi s. Ti pie' Thompson was'at home
'. e '-her ehih on Friday afternoon, i
, .r'oe. d vv:ts present and a very in
. in,;; iim. !')) u:is held. Attn
yhieh a d'eliyht-i'ul euursc was served
Mis. !;(i! <: Itetuly after-spending a
v hike i|]S(ii et nv. ?al, lias" returned t<
' eit'yj . ' .
iris's,Satire.-I >endy acopipained hj
ja -r.il I': r- inLs 1'n.m 1 lendersonvilli
.'. i.iVed ty Mt. Zion on Sunday iini
;.i", e I lie guests of the .Misses Ilirnms
M+< >.--kMhe--4at*k;?t>n and -children- o
i lendei; nuville, N. ('. were the guest
<!' .Mi's. I1'ranks where, they motbrei
I m Mil Zi'.H.-' *.
1 kittle, Miss Helen Little, Mrs. Mildrei
I ''a titer. ^MesrsV- Willie and Bcririi
J.'tt'e all' of 1 londersoiivillo were th
' Mih,lcr guests of Mrs. M. O. Morris o
i Sunday.
i .Mr. 1 > niglr.ss Kiehelhurgcr ol Hen
j dei'sonVille in conlpany with Severn
I MKTS V'VIl* rirHll'VlSllUlM 1IV I lit? C1VJ
M '... Nullk siojm Jei\ Wednesda;
l" s)wml awhile in Collunhia visitin;
1 t- i nds.
! The "Sons op A lion" \v.evc enter
iin ni?l at the home o.f.t Mrs. E. I
N'elson/a lar^e crowrrwas prcsoni
Many yamos were played, after whic
. d'j.';vht. t'ul sweet course was sevvet
??Miss?M nre.-n ret?Leake?entertnine
l .i'es Memorial Oliih. with a party a
( the Ernie of .Mr. and .Mrs. Thus. Shel
ton. Tuesday .evchirig^ ' A very nic
rowd was present. Music and danc
, ino was the feature of the evening
" <t < * * *
A fU i 'which deltrrous ice cream an
Mho were .>rrvcrt.
1 ^Ir. and Mrs. Hen Mathias an
- -h'i Wren of Fort Lauderdale,Fla. wet
jtht? Kuestn of Rev. and Mrs, J. \V
' e. : -1. ,
) DEADER
A. & T. ADDS TUSKEGEE TI- Jj
GEKS TO LIST OF GRIDI"?K01\
HOES FOR 1928
SEASON _ |
C. J. A. A. Champions to Moot S. IvlA.
'A. Champions in Greensboro on j
-October 6th.
Greensboro,N. C., Aug. 22, 1028?
Mr. J. A. Grimes, chairman-of the I
nhtletic committee fo A. & T. CalleRC. I
. anounces, that the.great .team coached I
by L. P. Byarm will be given the opportunity
to meet, during the autumn I
season, ten inter-state and intrastate I
j teams. | 9
Thn Airirin Riill ilncrc t)i<> millisunt. I I
j I'd champion8 of the C. I. A. A. will
| again b,e coached by the same .nvan _
wh0- successfully led his charges to J
j victory during the pout lu'inmn.?-pr - J
> <lo:fend with credit this c.heerishcd
honor, the veteran football mentor ^
spent t h sennimer sTudyingfootbatl
I "strategy 'under the tutelage of "Pop ^
Warner", head coach of. Lei and Stanford,
champion of the west and for- * *
mcr coach of Cornell, Carlyle and Pits ^
burgh, all of whom were champions
j ill hltt -titty. *? : ?
Ryarnr hopes t-o -Kgendcr in*, h' J
stiirdy sotftf some of the spirit and J|
'strategy learned from the bid nutsfei J
and. deaii of football coaches of Ameriea.
Ryarm %vill have plenty of *<|
material on band to establish a strong ^
line of defense and an attack witlv ?
which his boys should be able to crush V
all invaders and challengers. Wit! 'Jl
"liorse" llane as captain, a-spirit"* f:
harmony is bound to exist'-among, tin 2
fellows 'which will insure a record (that j
wQl be more impressive than that of
1927,
A. & T, College will open the season
oil foreign grounds', September 2'.'. ^
against Lincoln. Other oiit-of-town j
games will ,include: N. C. College, J
: Mlb'l ... ,. ,'l 1
wi-iwiuTi i.nm ui wins^on; m. #ram. ^
November at ' LawVeinfroville; Vir- Jj
iv'nia Seminary, November 17th at Jj
*, Lynchburg* ' <
The Home atraetion will he staged
'October Oth, when the undefeated
,1 Tuskogco Tigers. many times eham- ;_j
' pions. of the S. 1. A. A. \vijl invade the I
'limp of the .North Carolinians. Thef
I v"ollowei s of the. great * college sport
I! will have the opportunity of witness[
hip; ah ^Attraction filled with stellar, A
,! per'formanees for both teams are. ht
I championship elevens. Other home >
I 'limes will include: Shaw, October 20. .7
, 1 Union, October 20; Hampton, N<hVni1
her 1.0; Virginia State, Thanksgiving.
November 24th is an open date. m
EIXOREE NEWS. . g
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We'had a weelj of heavy fain.'
.1 jyMvs. Katura Caldwell, Mrs. F.lise
. Amaker and Miss .Susie- Mae Irick
. I motored to Orangeburg accompanied -5
| by Mr. .lyilius Muuier. ""Mrs. CaldWeir
i' and-.Mrs. Amnker attended thc-4voy?'A
j al Knights and Lady Knights Con-- '-J
; vent ion and Miss Irick visited friends O
They reported a very pleasant trip I .7
L4??Mrs. Annie P. Boatwrieht of Chi 1 '
.' cajro, 111., hut formerly of this fowr. V
lis here spending awhile with her p.'u- *|
?inls Mi-?and Mr.s. LL?1- Willi.im- ^
. | oir. and Airs. B T. ( V 11 iff are tm
. j proud parents of a little son.
. ; Miss Annie Bell Hairier of Jackson v
,ville, Flu., hut formerly of this town o
lis here to spend her, vacation" with
,' her parentis, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Ilai V
jijrler. We hope for her a pleasant o
[T Mrs. Nora Gillard of Sumter is vi.- !;
itinjr her friends of thp_viljr. * We also ^
j] hope for her a pleasant stay.
> A large numbeii, motored down iJJF 'I
| Kuta\v Springs picnic Friday. AU that
/1 attended reported a very enjoyable
B' day, . _____ ?
1. Little Arthur Caldwell- returned
i. from his vacation Friday,
f Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Homes of T.Us
tie Rook,- Ark, arrived-here Saturday
J to spend awhile with Mr. and Mis'.
Perry Glover. Mrs. Homes is the
e- sister of Mrs. Glover.
tl Rev. \V. II. ftpterson of Orangeburg
e worshipped at Jshiiloh A. M. K. ehu'reh
c Sunday morning. He preached a won
n derful sermon.
?A certain. young lady of_ this- <own >*
seemed to he very lonesome Sunday
il. afternoon because of Mr. Samuel Hair:
trier's-return 4o his home Columbus,
JL Ohio. . ; ,
" RievSft. F. Hildehrand and congregation
worshipped at Nazareth Baptist
church Sunday afternoon. The
... services were very good. A powerful
t. sermon' was preached by Rev. Hild<;-~
h brand.
1- A revival meeting was carried on
<l-|-7rt?Nazareth?n+1?the?week by KeV. ~
it P.ugh, of Philadelphia, Pa., assisted by
i- t^he pastor Rev. M. Wright.. The
e .meeting was reported a success.
t- ?S " '
r,
d Mathias last week instead of Mr. Ma?'h
as as repuited In last week's lssuu/T
d *" Miss CeCtHia Ducket t is attending |
e the revival at Mt. Zion and spending
\ the week with Miss Sarah MillefT"
7~ .. - . : ' ,..
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i mms t?? you iron) the fart' thai 1.1 IK Ml!TUAL 11KI.IICF O.
rA7>>|) IJK.\JyV'OI_.KNT A.SiSOL'lATION is under contract and "you J:J ?
Mu'rrtiti !iy insuiaiui; iaws. to pay you promptly your insurance <T*<;
policy which your forethought porsun?k'd you to take out coverim; . |j|
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Kvory ml in her vie family should have one of our SI'KCMA 1. ?;!
$f>tH?.uu C.ON'i'KACTS. Our agents arv anxious to tall, with you
about it., l'ltoni* 7180. ' '
The Mutual Relief & Benev'lent Ass. of S. C. - |
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Full I.ifuj of Latent MOtllellies. f jyars, \ jjj Tu-aroltes
and Tobaccos; A Full Line of
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Poro Beauty Shop | ;
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? $ 1A1 Lb. 1A ICS, 110USTUN & DKNlA-y 8 '
p 1. S. Leevy's Department Store
1131 Washington Street Columbia, S. C. 1'
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PINCKNEY'S FUNERAL HOME |
UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER J
OF SOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA
Funeral Cars ami Funeral
| ' Equipment ^
i %F- 1-J:- ..;:-' 100G WASlirNigtON ST., 1
COLUMBIA, s. c;
JBittck^vey^jrSanitary Barber Shop 1
BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY. COME AINfft'SEE I
^ ^ FOR YOURSELF