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- Saturday. September 20, I' Church New ' . . ,. '??By^REV. /ION- BAPTIST, t'llL UC'H HA1?. .. I'KNIXCiS. " . Our Sunday , School* last Sundi was an .enjoyable atl'air, l)r. I).' '.leiikins ami his. t.w.6 able uSs'i^an Supts. 1 homas barjjan and Mrs. l'.l Bost'c are inlusiuK n0w lite into o Subday school. Mrs. lvlise 1\ Kii has charge dl" the t inusic and it v , ^?o(l to t>e there every-Sunday-mor InK. J 1 :M() the vested ' chnir ..vuiiclwwl to the strains of "Come Thou Kou " ~ 177 FTveTy Ijlcssiit"." Musical?fontn ?? v io.?mi|-?o4a4ivo, the ahnouneonfoi all having been read by our fait ml clerk Mr. .Thomas Williams, t pastor, >)r. J. C. White arose an i Tr. chi.eed the ltev. W. L). Norllect, Greenwood i.who tame forward a . l-reeahed a, nurst wonderful serin fiam the n :'"Heholii what liiaiin .if l.ne iiic Father has bestowed up us, that we should be called "the so Of God." 'lite preparation was tin ?? ?cn.iL'h . and?hi.' eh live ry?wm> in?t 1 p6\\ei1 and denomst ration of the spii Rev. Mr.N oillett set Zion on fi The ,iin.<Jbr.T)r.J J. t\ White-Front ed at the Sbtte I'yjdtoiitiary at 8: I , he preached to the whole, eonirrep t'ion both white and Colored prisoiM " '"from tlib Text: "A^prayer of bottridh faith." At "2:()() pVlock Dr. AVh read llie .^vrtpluK'h ahd "(lild a wht service with the livi- men from Chi ~~ lseton w ha are to did III Lheelucl" idraii\5, Theservices we're sad and i *. press i-vo. ' x ' > At JLod i>. in.. Pastor- White mot< * e'd out to Shandun Annex to hhil Jlaptiist thin fh, where he. preach from the text: "Call d? me hi th ed oftrouble and -will deliver the There the- Lord .met. his saint's a wel'ea teii on jtood" things of Cod. Ji. V. I*. l:. services were held (?:00 p; in. "A Hoy- who was raisin the Temple," was,the subject.. T . ..Lul.iVt-rl n - ic;d 'feature With Mrs. A dcru .1. \Thitc at the- piano was an . > to'estinn; feature as well as the lini ~~ eiai" contest between the boys a H'irU -ixtui indeed line. At t>:00 p. m., the I'astor introdut f the llev. l>r. Al. TV'J. Jones,_iv ' preached the greatest sermon it w =? i ' ' ') in inanv' a day. 1 .li nes is a .preacher "Wtio "Studies Dihle. sVS.liO was -the collection. 1 -?e? ? Cliuroh Locals. ^? . Mrs. Alureal, traveling apc'iit : o?. Morris College, stopped over as 1 - h.iiKi. I'ucst. iii 1)1": and Mrs. J. While* 1Mst Sunday night. ? l)r.: J. White "lilt Alontlay-7: Wihstin-Salem \vhere he will conth '.U two weeks revival _?iy'I Jr. It. Ik I* af.the. .\M. Zion ohftreh of that ei ('apt. W.. II. Voultry is ill at home out oil the Garner's Ferry to We hope for his speedy reeovery. at; - i 1? I' l^e.r _:ii? 1 Washingi St., left ?d outlay for Morris (A>llt r where she.'goes to take up studies " that itrsiitution-. ' : Miss- {.urine llerrin .goes to K shaw where, she w ill teach iiv the (' 1'rof. 1- ('. Jenkins. "airs. MedoVa .J. White is teaehJ tit the graded school in .ArthurtO this yeat*. " *?. : t ' v ?. Airs. I'!iise iVKinjr is again teach y . n.-M-sh*v-y?graded- -school iu Kentl; ? ' tow'ni tin<lvjjj'A- Alnm.J. Hopkins teia-hing in her same schol at 1 : ^ Jorihl 1 heights. l5ro. .tohij Stewart has heen y rick at his "home on the coi ner WaJntlt ojkI Pendleton St-s.J hut Tiiuch. h'etter at this waiting. " r~rn?ST rATA^NWdiAPTisT - w t iit;iten JSOT The Sunday school was well atte rd with Sirt>t. H. \\ . Harrison ant} ^ teachers at their posts anil the ~ Viti i wi'i'i1 I ,i !)'lit ydh m'""h ? V siysm. .} For the morning service, the pu ivvas graced l>y the Rev. A. W. \ Ryms of the faculty of Benedict ( lege. An eloquent sermon-was pre ed ld/ftho p.islijr Hev. S. ,S. You Trtfloft.to a lurgc and" appreaiat ive c pregntjon. who came out to greet 1 on his return from his vacation sp ~ at the National?Baptist invent ??; in T.oni^ville. Ivy..- and (fther fQTi of interest inclrrtHng Nashville; Te T u s k e gee InstTtuto," Aba., and Atlai ' (la. Jn Atlanta he was five guest Prof, and Mrs. Turner.- Rev. You hlnml renorts a very pleasant s and" comes back" to us much refres and ready to gc bout his duties, report of the convention and ot * visits were very interesting. Li The B. Y. P. U. was held atf and was as usual good and a spier attendant'f. The evening message: "The Tb Aspects of God's Leading," brou 7 us new light. Both the morning ] evening sermons were instruct * .1 rs of Columbia f j. C. WHITE / ? " j . vT vOQOC-C seyrehini; ami <j>ivitual. We seo.through the/'Cpli;mhia_ Hec* urrl," thill the (iovernur feeeivejj liev. K. son, who are seek iiiir to have two- iit- ; M-WNKeiit pri.Mineis saved V"nun. the' elec~~ fa trie; ehTIr, if .it' i sth<>i;<?u.uhly cslahar lishe<( that they are not uitilty. W'e' thank (Soil for th 'sc wh'-se motto is ] id iu>< .-tir. Inn ntii'I NN e- | Llial': n_ - their innoi euep w ill he- established. ~ We aii' indeed pleased" to have our 1,4 piist' r hark-^vith us. \ _ .... _ oi_, m.iin.l .1. 'I. )..( ,H III !l **???? :?;? ? Ehe Stindsly pehojol,.l.essnti \vas very 'H' interesting Sumluy and inters stingly n" taught hy the several teachers ??t" the cehool'; after whieh DrNBrpgdoh gave iul i very interesting review of the. les011 -ain for tin- benefit of th<- different c'r (opartmeats of the s c 11 < <>T:' "Reinnf loT" "n ' y I't (il^U;iwkT>i<".".rtl>o M''-~*s l-snhellc' ns Jackson, i^hohas returned" fnnu her l?z?i in ;ii in fhi lad* lj'hrii to?resume ) k*? t'I y .id i"-' at Allen. ' ? it* Dr.. lir.ojfdon Nliil eveclit to t he-lib- J 10 .ion. at when he sidedod the OH dm -lh alni 5rh 'VersAR""feline and s<fe the' Works of (iod; die is terrible in His ;a- brings towards-the children of men." -ps I'r mi w hieli was delivered a. most pit ndid dineour-H' ' ha)?shall?lit: as j ite'M>rend cast upon the water t,> return' O't I fie I- nei'n.v ilns, Ai I i je '.conclusion ir- , f t he sei'iuon I>r. Bvogdon made nionrit??i?>i I,r 'he visitors. in- \mong Whom was. M re. BeVtha Ilurst wife of' Bishop John Ifursi.who now ; ir-] resi les at the. Kpisco'pa! residence on j oil Kn-l .Taylor?Street, I-pen; vc?]UCKt-, Oe i *fr ?. iTnrst niffde remarks whieli seem j ay |. (1 to .have" gained the deepest possible , L'." ; -ntcrest of the entire audience. She nd xpfessed herself. as having enjoyd "???ry .nuieh the- ?and services. ' ai j Wo we'eome her again and again,led | also .-Mrs.'-GrniHtfor ?>f .Chicago. III., he | t'rof.vand Mrs. liwinn of Orangeburg I Ie-j nd Miss-11'attie -Mae farler ami Miss ! t-'tr.?rr-Bnd Br?>v? n. w ho camo-Lu worshin I m- \ 11i!cj waiting I'm- their train ourouto n<l o Oranuelnirg. from New York C'ity. The prqgvarm in tjvb Christian lyn-' oil 'favor wis vtvy g?io<tinr.1"atft-h?1ctl hy iho -jicroashig numher.-. The lesson was as i Missionary ,,nc, and tkio Missionary h\ ' mmitUv of which Mr.= . Blanche his )!ookors ehairnia;i l.au charge.'?M i s A, Adams, president of the I.ocui Braiw h of.the Missionary Society the ivrm.ipal speaker:?Slit-the brought t? the League*.a. most splon C. .:??) message .on Missions filiod with ! vholosome and worjh. while advice foi The "day's scryrrr--- rhtsrd at even in? net j vith another timely4 discourse hy Dr.. hie ( Brogdontli far-rVacoitipv and st rong in ityJ ppeal tu the unsaved as found in his {St. [arke 1D: 10; "For the Son of man ad. i _i.e"p:e to seek and. to. savo'uthat j - huh- was- lost." ?Ke S Al. l l.US M I.MUlMAL AJiH ftntin I '.-NOTES.; or- ] - 'J'ho services as a whole wore very ity ; sior.il in Sunday; hut.' on . account ' of. ! "ho storm which damaged our church, In" Supers Memorial] wo \Vorslupped tTT wn.i "ui" auditorium. ! Or. D. II. Sims, our very pllicient: in^ t pastor and. president, was at his posjt! nil- >f duiy, and delivered-a vorysTin'ciTfiil is. : nd iiirspii ing sermon from ihe 117th ?a~-\ t*snlnn taking Tor his subject: "The ; Secret of Moral Success." The sermon pry| was.highly enjoyed hy. all. Just afof j -1-0?player.??Madeline?Jackson is' ainr. "Thv Lord's Prayer." This was j a rare treat, - - __ li, ! j'tve 1;(ffrgffe-sei'vices were t-oH-heeted J-splon.lidly l.y fhe'vice-prosideiit, Miss ES.) Mikli'rft 1 Pickett, in the absence of ' the president,"'Mr. IlcnJy Butler. The nd- topic for'discussion wy's, "Missionary his. Interest., and how Missioiujny Interest ?Hi oadi ii1.'?^ iinw I. i!"o. At *? Ptie hu- close of. the discussion,, which was 1 \cry good. MisS l.uiinda M iller ion . lpit dered a viofin solo,, "Thank Clod for Vil-'a CJm;;ien,J!?wit-h Miss laaiiu. Smith 3ol-j'at the'piano. Miss Miller,,is ail acach ' compllshed violinist, and always- reng-1 gives many compliiiieii.si .Mr. Her mtv- 1 man Gilliam. of Newberry and a SH1-| him' dent of Benedict C. liege. was astcetT icnt'lo. lilt, the Collection. ninii'j. u'tli Mission A?ni<?Mae. Dowdy.- wjiieh " as ijl2.r>7. rh]ts Kveryhody is cordially invited to wormi.'r] sl)it?~wtrH""t)S'tn all ( ur sorrirrs-.-fff?m^ ntt>,-."iV-l imc. you're nlw:iys welcome. ng- NKWS OK THE II NIOR MISSIONtay1 ARV SOCIETY OK SECOND CAI,hed' V ARY ( III RCII. His \ ' ??~ her The Junior Missionary ^Society was entertained "hy Miss Ot Uo\ 1:30 | her home on Oak street, Knulay, Sept. idid 21st. ? ? ? Thn -4h? iree president, Mrs. Bettie Roach. She ght gave some very encouraging remarks and' Miss Poinsette', was with us for ive, the last tim% We regret giving her v * -????? THE PALME? a i'i 81 i i y. 5. w Newberry News The revival meeting at Bethlehem day with the Rev. J. I. Goldson pastor. Ue will carry the meeting Qn the first week in order to get the members right and their house in order. On. Sunday; there wasj a high day. it Bethlehem. Yes the revival has started. You are welcome to come md feast with us. The revival meetinpt has .closed at Miller Chapel A._ M. E. church. Rev. Jennings left o*1 last Thursday "lor his home in FlOriad Although thy Stftrm was on when' die left the parsortag^, on Sudnay past, Rev.i . baptized, twenty.-, two nely converted members. We had a warm tirrie for awhile. At .the evening.' session a short sermon was preached by the pastor and a literary progiaiii Was rendered . Prof. Fred. Pratt delivered an address. Subject: -What-is_Education." Paper M>a. S. L. Moon. Remarks by Prof. U. S. (iullnmn and?Rrr> Robert Jones, oiv t^jo Loyalty of the Church. The program was good. M iss Etta Pratt is still on the sick list. " ~ : ?-? Mrs. L. M. Gilder is improving; sfie is pp but not allowed to g0 out /1a/\ ?? f UUUl ? Mrs. Annie_ Robinson is on the sick list. She has ^been confined to her bed for one week. The bride and groom were the Quests of the congregation and memers of Miller Chapel church on last Sunday..' T The rural schools will soon open. The parents are asked to have their hildren .ready.' r*?" . :?Quite a number of students left here on Monday and Tuesday past - for the State- College and Morris ollego. Ttn*?largest number?that Lias ever gone from Newberry. The arents due credit for sending their '" ~h ild ren to . college?this year?for it 1 ins been a hard year. The farmers are very busy harvesting their crops. Cotton is opening md soon will be gone. Rev. Wm. D. Rook has beeneonfined o his bed. His members will be glad o know that he is some better. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION. ETC., REQUIRED BY T H IS ACT OF CONG RES ILK AlGl ST 24, 1912. Of The Palmetto Leader, published weekly, at Columbia, S. C., for October 1, 1928. ' I . State of South Carolina, County ol RicTiland. Before me, a Notary Pubtic in and for the State and county i foresaid, personally appeared Geo. H Hampton, who having, been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Publisher of the Palmetto Leader, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the "ownershtir,"management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date by the Act of August 24, 1912, em shown in the above caption, required bodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re .f o.:. e i. ?:i.. v ui ?v . ui tins luuu, to wit; 1.' That the names and addresses of the, publisher, editor, managing t'.litor, and business manogoro are Publisher, Geo. H. Hampton, Colum bin, G. Editor; N. J.-Fredorick Columbia, 'S. C. , \ 2. That the owner is: Geo. H Hampton, Columbia, S. C. 3. That the known bondholders nubtgagi'i's, and other security hoi (lev's owning or holding 1 per cent oi ftr" nf tntn] aniniint of hands,, mort gages, or other securities are: None . GEO. H. HAMPTON, Publisher ? Sworn "to-ami subscribed before m< this 27th day of September. 1928. N. J. FREDERICK,, Notary Public. (My commission expires at tKi pleasure of the Governor.) up. She gave a very interesting tall which we will always remdmber. .* Remarks were made by some of th members to r Miss Poinsette for he service and kindness during the sevei years of the GJub. The next Wieeting will be Oct. E at the home of Miss Jackson Oak S1 tTO LEADER Sj^^^^S^SSF jerience means skilllHV I ability?the reason L?^3 y you can place ut- j^oyf at confidence in our [i7j|j] iity to serve you m^U t. Superior equipment, fe??j derate cost, care in ry detail assured. E^3 H W, H. &V. MISSIONARY '("ON FERENCE BRANCH CONVENTION. PIEDMONT 'CONFERENCE .K. . '' ' The Piedmont Conference. Branch Convention met in its ninotecmli un nual session with Mt. Zion A. M. K. ' church,s McCormick, Sept. <!-7, r.'2x. I Tfie* opening services were conducted [by the vice-president, Mrs. W. Iv: \\"i 1 lisrms, the president, Mrs. H. .J. Clark* being oflfaon, a most sad mission, that ' nf nfrfror?Hino tVin. fiinniMil ^two of our beloved .jm:iu1hts in IH" I persons of Mrs. Ella \)\ By id of j Byadley and Mrs. Effi"fiTir~WttS0Tr of Abbeville.? ?1 - ?? ? ??r?? . ? Tho tp?ttnmr.r|ial services win- -[ i 1 ited.* After which the president 'arrived and perfectd the organisation with Mrs. Ana E. Chiles as secretary , At 8:00 p.- m., on Thursday evening the annual sermon was delivered y the Rev. B. J. Ramsey, presiding elder of the Abbeville DtsFrict. Tftv < sermon w^s.a masterpiece m thought* and expression, and was accompah-. ~ed by bold rn'ah 1 festal ion~nf- the HolySpirt. . The welcome exercises were " conducted by till' 1'aslui of tin1 local church Rev. K. H. Curry. ' Welcome. on behalf of the Missionary Society. Sister F. Wideman; on behalf f(, the church," Bro. Jones; on behalf ot the ministers-Rev. K. H. Curry. Response on behalf of the Missionary Ladies, Mrs. Anna E. Chiles; 211 behalf of the ministers Rev. A. C. Sunipte.r of Greenville. Notwithstanding the monster death had invaded our rankk, we had one of the best sessions in the history of our convention and our reports were - goodr~a?^-the spirit of love ainlunin; prevailed. . ' On Friday afternoon, I)r. 1).' II. Sims, president of Allen University, delivered a masterful address on Ed-_ ?: n: - uvubiun. nig XU|1UV> lllg WIUVVM ^ el ? ' elected: president ,Mrs. It. J. Clark; " lul uii'^.pi'nniflpnt, iU v; W ! ' Williams;'2nd vice-president, Mrs. S. ..T. Burgess; recording secretary. Mrs; - Anna- E-.-Ghiles^ -carre&imjMUiig scci/e^ tary, Miss Hattie Perrin; treasurer, Mrs. A. M. Sims; Juvenile Supervisor Mfs. Ruth MasSey. Total amount collected during the session $861.40. The Persiding Elders Revs. B. J. Ramsey, .1. W, Douglass.' P. M. Gary and P- H> Johnson, ill! gave valuable assistance to the Pros; ident and the convention. The Rev. Curry and his good members .spared, no pains in making it pleasant for us r for which We. thank them kindly I PROMISE LAND NEWS. Dr. P. M. ^Gary, presKlnig elder of ( the Greenwod District,held the fourth. 7 quarterly conference?ft>r the year. with Mt. Zion A. M. E. church; VPF-' fiery, Sept. 15, 1G. Pastor in chaw Rev. E. F. Johnson. The Presiding I Elder opened with sinjrintr "O For a. , Faith that will not shrink." etc. At^ tei__which he exhorted the cont'orence , to be steadfast in the fait*h, and also , to unite their forces to one common . end. " : . , Bro. E. D. Chappelle was elected . Secretary and all of the departments j of the church made creditable reports j Sunday being Endow-men Pay', the . Sunday schol was alive in its rally for Education, led by the Supt. Bro. j B. L. Wims, and the Sec. Mrs. Anna , E. Chiles, they raised t-he^ sum of [ $14.42. ., ~ ' At 12:U0 m. the Piesiding Elderpreached a soul stirring sermon, text r Judgel :24-21. Subject. "Self l-'reservation." The P. E./Svho is one of ' the best gospel ministers in the state, was at his best apd the sermon was a > masterpiece and was accompanied by - -the Holy?Spirit. . . r The enire session was a sue cm J - nnd much credit mrrst be iriveii our most able and efficient, pastor. Rev. 7 E. F. Johnson. : __ EMANUEL A. M. K. CHI RCH ~ NOTES. ?1 Copea,?S. C.,?Sept.?21,?.Sun<h>'y was a hiprh day in our Zion. We were _ delighted to have with irs our old friend Dr., E. P. Ellis, P. E. of the * I>ancaster District. He addressed the Sunday school at 10 o'clock and at 6 11 okdoek preached a soul stirrim* r sermon. - ? 1 " The Finance committee was called by Rev. McCrae. A collection of $Fi '*> was taken. We hope the P. E. Will " call agin shortly. " - > .? ; :?^ ST A I K A. < . Ji. I i:\r.i I. ( ON \ KNTiO'N . 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Sp.v..s, M r r iU-JL-AW M. B. tVrol. w"Mr< V. F. M i-Tav. Mrs. A. IV Svi'.iv . i: . P. S. I u"ronco. .1. W. M-y-Y ,1. S. M ; :i-nV J. . S. Binn. .1 K, V I U. Nichols 1 IX A. ivv::-:. .1. TToTm;i? T. TT* "U'iThorn, ^frltarTT VT. T. "Tt^r Li Pi'of < \\....UVVt M-i~-< - S'td'C I?(il'wn.?1 1 >1 ' ! ' ]' ' t . i: .- i 1! i Prosfcley. M Kssio Pvos<l?-y I (ilAd.vs Rico, Mary T. <!rrrne. Main i lino Jackson and Rev. A. F. B. Horry * - . ?"* * ? - ? '* ! ~ PAGE FIVE C. C. RUSSELL - / \ ?*' Expert Mechanic on all Makes . ..1 TALKING MACHINES.1 With < oluiti]bia Music Up. PHONE 7r?K(i KiiiS Main St., Columbia, C. T6 6 6 (.'ures Chills and l eper;, ' . InterlitiI tent. Remittent and IRliiais .Fever due to .Malaria. * - It kill* llu- ueiiu^ * } . . *. DKAPKKV AM) l i lt-?-?~ TAINS ~J ' ' AH KiiuU'I.auruK Vt ii in r'ri; 1 1 >;? si . v 1'ri> t-?' Reasonable. A.i! *\V<>:'< . i "'.mi i' riH : ? ? , Mits. imoWx !i < ;< i \ :ii - Stre<?!?. .<"*?j!': :.... S. C. I'tioM: KM'. '"in ) lif . - . ' ' * PROTECTION A 6-I! ' ' -MLijiM UJi &iCKi-.t:?s . | j.- <i??-?a*ost- fc>n.i fct.. F r ,t to> ' . c';v "?7?'?~ :i ' P.\'ti.i6 Vic. Organli.it ion K ii.jv.-m;. M ' G U I t~'f TO ? i,.?i..11.11ui) ok. Li1 111 " i'?-?pJ-'i ..? _i_ . ct.lty'. FVl0'..v??!ii'|>. Cliat ity, It ii-fl* < ? ?, .lilt- ?. ticc, fAei ty and. Lovi. . L . .qtf'ers to its r.ver;?m' hp 7?/. ;U?/. t'.r M?sit. Ii. Pro.tfci.ti -i??_L_.?A s4 i U'S.islei'.nnU o.stiess. / hi t bt;.-aettii 'V. College, Fme Mo'il.ital > T.i oil aid v '- SiiediCAl Advice. " ' ' ' Deputes wanted: to orjj.tn.ue .t'li'i ir> vo-Vycity, town a,ntl tian.iet in-i-' ntti Car ,.iina.. . *sy~' .loinit.g Ft[t. $;.00. Special D.?h;.?r s.itcon ., . '-i -,w (,tfei ed-.Candidates -for Mciutn-i'sini) for i ..0") eytiiVv*,,e,.e in An.ei ica.l i.i '.lnl<,filiation,'- write i " si a \ii)\ i: ( vukoi i,. f,r;u)(l Nnblv Si'tri'l ill}, Slate JlcadquarU r.-? lir.t Washington sn:i;i:i "' ev-. .4. -E. Beard. o. D.,- ' . L.^". . tii.'u )? Nnl'i* ?'S>iii:V:rti'.I' : . . , A.: Evans". M. D> ! J c/ujninbls' ., M,?J. Gen. A. Q. Dunmore ^Georgetown 'liii-f of Staff> .l-'Miinrni I'.j.ilK. r.Ai-rnll . Cdunitola . (Jr.iti.il Noble Senv!ii!-y ?Mather Ind u si ri a 1 School ; Uvaiiforl. South Carolina * A. m h<>;>r\vHieJi train> tor use< ";<i .Christian \vornanlido\l. Court li ^rrade Ihroujili the .*i lit it. Careful insli'ui t h?ii in rc'j-ular school sulijtvN.. . " " ?Cr>4+kiii}r. Si-winir, J?iliK Stii-' ,!y. Casket-Ball.- Base L'.all. ; REASONABLE RATES. Sxh(,o] ropens September 10. " \Yrile fob ciltaloir .and i n lor??" to" ' , MISS IA 1)1 A KIMi-EREY. . ... Principal, ? iU-autoi t, South .Ciii'olLim. i . ' ' . * ' HallniarTs Tonsorial Parlor ..JCirst Clavs. Work?- ? ? ' - "* ( CurU'Ous Ser\ ice . All Types ol:- Barljei*inj^ Work Done. 1 o:l Cereals St., C*?lciniS. C. ; BARGAINS In U.sed Typewriters \Ye .hvae. several Underwood,* flcminjrton, L. C. Smith, Corona ami other- makes which have tl'vcn repaired an -rebuilt. Sold ~K a iruaranfce. Monthly pay I'lU'iiis if desired. "?I ? 1203 * I. A I) V ST.' PHONE 789sl Tyi>(nvritqi' Kxclumgel ? ? ^COLUMBIA. S. . ' T J Quality Pressing Club I>r\ Cleaning, Repairing. Altering and Dyeing ? We ;u:e_.in busy-ess for_v'H1 ^ vei.ic r.ce nnd our living. A lit tie Co-operntion would lie!p. ?4 .t. B. Oenloy. Mnnmvt?:? : Y. M. c. A. thudding I Sumter St. Phone 38BI