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Saturday, Octoher 13, 1928 UNDEK^}TMS Mrs. Eva PrioltUu Trezevant has becohie a member el'- the ..faculty of = Sterling Institute. ?ivcenvllU1,1 S. C., of which her * husband, Prof. E. H, Trezevant is priiu.pal. Little Susie ?> Thomas, her neice is with them. M+v John Kcnncrlyj .better known ~~~~aa~"Littlo John" .of l.">13 Linepln-St^ *' is very ill at the Waverley hospital. His friends' wish for him u speedy Miss Maxine JefTcrs, popular young given a Ouipi.isu Party |.y her friends prior to her trip to New York, where she will study music. Ir% At the piano, Miss Lucile Roberts, it contemporary of Miss Jeffers, renderfr ed a numher of popular sclittions. f- Miss ^pffpys" expressed her?inii'pfine I Ji .and enjoyment of the affair and'rc fuctantly hfrdcr ^farewell" to nearly fifty friends who paid tribute .to her and wished for her a successful year. Miss Connie Edward's, *a year ago ~*r. 'Xmihool is in the city as the house guest of Miss, Modjeska Monteith in the Northern part of -the city. Mr. William. Logan, well , known churchman is back ip the city afteT spending the surtimor in -Philadelphia, Mrs. Fiena Myers, sister of Rev. W. Ci. Gunter, is still in Philadi?lnV?W? nn hvr vacation and is having a ' grand time. We arc expecting "tfor home . soort. Misses Ida anil Th'iimasona Davis Cave returned- from New York City, where they spent a very pleasant summer with their sistev and niece Mrs*. W. O. Gardner and Mrs, C. L. Barr. Miss Georgia. Metz of Helena was seen in the city last Sunday. , Mr, A. 'C. Anderson of Daytona Beach, Fla? has returned to his home after spending three months at the home of Miss T. A. Williams. -Mr. T. J. llanherry, teacher at the Booker Washington high school spent last Sunday in Aiken, his old home. Miss Annie E. Adams on 1'ine St.; spent the week-end in Augusta, Ga., Visiting her sister and brother-in-law I)r and Mrs. C. S. Carr. Her mother accompanied her on her return trip to Columbia and will be here for some time. Mrs. P. A.. Ingram. Green St.. hich in the* official staff of the State Council of the Knights of Toussaint, spent the week away*'in the interest of the Order. .Dr. J. E. Watts, has recently opened ?, his office .at 642 Avenue C.; Bayonne, N. J., where he now makes his future .home. | Mr. Carroll G-. Frederick, son of Attorney and Mrs. N. J. Frederick, - a graduate, class 1028, of Benedict College, is this year a student of New York University. Miss Ellen Gregory, of Union, S. :, was. a pleasant visitor to the city this week om business. Miss "Mary Reedef-, of Richmond, Va., is here visiting her mother Mrs. *?- M ^ AFTER A'TRIE AROUND THE ; W OR LP. The Young Men of the Ward One Social Club request you and your guest to spend an?evening at the first Fall. Dance of the season, Friday, Oct. 26,-at the Odd Fellows' halt from 9 until Home Sweet Home. Music by the Harmony Six. Admission . Ladies 25c; Gents 50q. Present in vitation at door. Refreshments Free. The very best of order. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY CENTER Y. W. C. A. NOTES. _ The Girls' Club, under Miss Ruth Butler will-hold?a Girls' Friday, Oct. 19. Rev. Chas. Brown, pastor of Second Chlvary Baptist church will be the speaker on Sunday, Oct. 14, at five .o'clock. The public is invited to' f spend this hour" at the Y. W. C. A. p each Sunday. Come and bring a friend. NOTICE. * y fv'".;afW.r-r v? T "'-'. ?? *>.? | fhc Congarcfc Medical Society will hold its regular meeting the 3rd Wednesday 'night of this month Oct. 17th i at the home of Dr. 11, II. Cooper. Ev-j cry meniber'is, urged to he present.' ' as we- are planning to 'outline a new < program of social features aside from 11 ; our icguiar irumthly?business?meet-.' ! I ings. We also- want to remind you of the wonderful paper that is to be i ; read which none of us would do our-! I selves justice. t<? yiiss hearing. In 1 the 'near future wo a've expecting to have with us at (li!Vt-i-p"t tlPC-L ialists in the city to lecture to us onj 1 their line .of-practice. We may have . u cancer specialist, with us at out' next meeting. He has not been able to give us a definite answer as to ( i: svhefhe-i?ht- -v.'iil he nresmtr ?p ?1? ? ? maRriaoe annoi nckmknt. , Mrs Aijnie E. Williams announces' the iuq.ritano o'll -her daughter' Bcalui'u e. iil_Lu . .iumrrttsi, ino cerei ninny was performed by Rev. W. R. (Tiillins<?Jr., ?,f the A. M.. E. i!...,ch. Dr.- First is a npt've of Ken,i"'ky. At home I2."i2"> W. C?otuloai ft'..., ?,1 ilftiloli hia. I':v. x., the royal sixteen meet. On Monday evening, Oct. 8, the Royal Sixteen held their weekly meeting nt lilt' Imt'ly tRUtye ftf Miss Wil- ' r lie Mae? YijlHuro. cfhe.president called tht housg -to-order at 5;T0 o'clock. i After devotional services* Miss Eloise Weston. addressed the, Club; Miss Willie Mae.Clilliam rendered a-strlo" Mnriah Tucker reatl. the life of Paul Lawrence. ^un'liar ami some of his in ? teresting poertis. After the -program the president di??iissed the duties of the.oflioefs..giving helpful information , to all present. The business being finished, we were invited into the pa| latial dining room. by the hostess1 .Miss GiUinni and served a-delcious | tourist' of ' sahviou salad on .lettuce loaves, saltincs and _hof <t*flu>colate'. MRS. E. IIAGOOD RETURNS, Mrs-. L. Hagood has returned to the city after visiting her daughters, Mrs. - K.- It,?Pa-vis in .Washington, D, -Xl^-^Mfs. Kiite May o(] Bltmchard in Clove and Ohio, ..and Mrs. Eliza Hagood 'Mushy in Buffalo, N; Y. 'j< > I)r.' A*. E. Goddson,-family and sister-in-law, Miss Alice Batehelor .carried Mrs. Ilngeod l'Vom Buffalo to Niagara Falls, NY Y., where they were "spending their vacation. They added !n's to her trip with their l>ig PacK- e.rd.' After viowhig the falls and driv Yng over parts of Caijada and Niagara we motored to Cleveland, Ohio where hey left Mrs. Ilagoj to spend awhile. Pr. Goodson and family invited Mrs llagOQd to visit their home in Detroit. Mivh., where they gave her a grand time. Also visited Mr. Julian Batehelor and wife while there. They made ;, ........ I ...u':i_ .1 1 ?c j;iLu.->cua IUI uci Wliue UlCli:.. Dr. (loodson is getting' along fine in the drug business.?- 1 ROINSETTAS CLUB DANCE FAIR WEEK. I It has been positively decided by ; 'he. 1'ninsettas Clnh that Llie intercollegiate reception shall be held after. the Allen , ahd Benedict Classic, 'Thursday of Fair Week. The Ajar. DeLuxe Orchestra is scheduled to play j 'or the occasion, featuring J. A, John son, premier, exponent of Jazz. MRS. W. II. HARVEY ENTERTAINS A. C. E. LEAGUE r . The A. C. K. League of Bethel A. 51. E. church "is much indebted to. : Mrs. \Y. 11. Ilarvey of Heidt St., for . the lovely party given for its memi hers, a few lights ago. Mrs. Harvey is chairman of the Lookout^Commiti-tee of the League and is deeply>(brierestod?in wholesome roerent h.y>,for._ the young people. In opening her j doors for their entertainment, she (stated that there 'was nothing too ! tine .in her home To interfere with I tiveiv irond time. So t.Viev e-lndlv f*nth- : ered; played many games, some of which were educational; sang the Lea: gue songs, and enjoyed various se.lections pn the piano and vietrola. A ] few words of encouragement were of' fcred 1>5' Mr. Ilarvey, Worlds of grat! | itude were expressed by Air. Rollin j j Green. After being bountifully served, with delicious nut cream and marsh .mallow-cakes,?the Leaguerors ; reluc- t tantly took their leave until the next * time. ( CONTESTANTS WANTED. ' t - -Worthy--Counsellors, memheral and 1 friends. Deborah Court No. 252 will be pleased" td have you join their con-' r test for the Silk Quilt. Contest be- "?i pin'S October 22nd and ends. Novem- ? her 23rd. For further information ? write or phone Miss Lillian Watts, 1914 Pulaski St., Columbia, S. C.'lt I Phone 6113, . t - THE PALlflgl * * COLUMBIA THEATRE. ;r. I ^ 1 Full Program Next Week?Famous Orchestra Thursday.. ! 4 *? : I Thrills and heart throbs will be at the - Columbia Theatre .all of next i week, when the Robcrson-SmitlL-PlayJ c.l's .present. John Golden's colorful jl love dratua, "SeovntTi lloavej^." Alem-P hers of our group are crowding the' entrance on Gervais St., to the Co-"'* lutnhia Theatre every Monday night,' , when two persons are admitted for' the price of one. standing room comes Off", will be seen for the lr t ti".. ? I Friday evening and ngam twice on Saturday of this week. C Paul Whitman, hjnlself and .Tiis | f anions orchestra . will play the'.t'o October the 18th. Paul Whibeman'i 1 orchestra has tbured . the United Slates mftny times, hu't this is the first- engagement in Columbia, and will bo the only.one in South Carolina ' * ?' . MAKRIAtH; AN NOl'NC KM I1NT Mrs, Rosa Marshall aiino.imces the . Marriage-cf her sisfer, 'Miss Jennie , Kva Priolenu to Prol'. Iv/.ekicl Milliard; Ti-c1, cvhhl.. M.n?1 1T Tbti'T.?ftTT?Rev., H. \V. Long:, oflieitttejtL. THE NEW CENTURY CU R. The Ne\tf C,,rn1 ury Club held its! first meetiilg ofNthe season on Thurs- i lay aftei imoiu October ltli. w ith .Mrs. j Walter Brown, at her beautiful home on Washington ,stfeet.. Tht first part ol' the. afternoon was ?pent i.i i..?Liag [>!nns for the: cont'ng year. . It'was. d--.-'ded that several affairs would be given for e.barit.V '1 ho Irst to tak" place during Fajr . VVC-'t. r ? "V j i he following 'officers were elected: j Mr? R. H. J'aa!. Pres.; Mm D. K.: bmkins, Vice-Pros.; Mrs. W. Swan Rhodes See'v \r.s r IT I Treas.; Mi'ST""!!. H. Cooper. Reporter j Jther members are: 'Mesdames A. .1 i "oUins,, J. I'Tnb.nnks. I,:. M. Panii'1^ , f. G. Stuart, \V. Brown*' W. I). Cahu-| mile. F. T. Hinp. II. Goodwin and H Tcarson. . ' After the business was completed j 'ostess, who had arranged four tables rov Bridge fri frioihs artistically decn- j ated with fresh cut flowers. Mrs. '">. K. Jenkins help top score and was ^resented with a hand drawn linen trid<re set. Mrs. W. P. Chappelle! lit consolation and received hand vm- , Mroidered cup towels. , ?V delicious chicken salad course villi iced tea was enjoyed by all. . BAMBERG NEWS. '.I * ' " . ; * ' . The Beaufort District Sunday scohol Convention convened with the Mt. Car vol M. E. church boginrnp: Thursday, hiu Sunday of last week. It was mite an interesting meeting from tart to finish, with many able ad- ' dresses?and sermons .by laymen and ministers. Among the distinguished ( Moines present wereABr. N. T. Bowns. nvesiilino" nldoi M. S. Sttxvj rt pf tUc Spring- ' 'own .Circuit, Cf. J. Stokes of Aljcntale charge^ O. H. Brown: R. (J. Lnwonco of the Applcton charge; J. F.? '"oarson, Q. Blasingame, of St. George nr. G. \V. White and others*> . , ' i Rev. J. P. Robinson, the loving and piou ^ past or,was on the job and left | * .atone unturned in seeing that ^ h'..gs went pleasantly. The Frazier schook with Prof. Ay- ' rs as principal threw open its doors 'or the term. Monflfrv morning of Inst week, and the Bamberg graded ehool last Monday morning.. ?rof- J \yers is assisted by Miss Singleton, ' no of the former.teachers, Miss Dor- ' uuy Kearse of . this ci{y and 'Mrs. A at|>r of Orangeburg. Prof.. Rick-; nho.ckcr is assisted at the graded ; hool by Mrs. G. A. Zeigler, Mrs. former (eacjters, and Mrs. Thcodosia Williams of this city and Miss John- , <on, of Savannah, Ga. The opening of ach ot the schools was very (MICOUriging. Mrs. J. P. Roberson and Mrs. Lula Johnson were on the sick list last vcok, but arc now lip. Mr. Mohnie ' [licrhtowev is pnnfincil (n Viic rnnm Rev. M. C. II. Pi Hard spent last void* in Newberry, conducting a meet-J hg for.Rev. Golson. He reports a rreat meeting. Mr. M. S. Stewart, wife and daugh- ! :er paid Bamberg1 a short visit last 1 Sunday. Mrs. Belle Grimes who has been inlisposed is up again looking well. * Miss Catherine Salley, who has ^ )t cn spending some time in Bamberg ( eft last Monday for York. Pa. ?^ 7 Mrs. MittTe Johnson and daughter, 1 ind Mrs. Flora Daise and daughter * md Mrs. Julia Rpencie who spent thr*- ' umfmer in Flushing, N. Y., are home' ignin looking well. Prof. Chas. K. Wright principal-of. he Saluda high school was.horpe for 1 he Sunday SchooJj Convention. ..... i TO LEADER LNHKK TilK TROPICAL PALMS Miami, FIH- Oct. G.?Wherever yot si).'- > o'u will find- South Carolinian:' laying prominent, parts in the vai /us community enterprises. Down it In Lund of Flowers, in Mianii art .*hi'.e sons luit} daughters of the l'altTeUtii State, whose henetieial in 11 a.nee is 'felt not only in this eoliinrnni."y hut throughout the Stale., Air. trtul Mrs. S_ li oldies aw njoihinent educators, of the.-.city.- .Mi ilt.lt.Vcs is from Darlington. .Mr. ic< is ii it a Sf.uth Cart iii };;u h ?i r . he : i-,i?.u neJ 1 or' st .ea years, Mr l.l.olon-s is the head roach of atl.le' mil instructor tif scions.. :n.l ais. IIoinies . is* one of the teach/ r: h the Dunbar school. tieos-Kvi'Own-ai'v uiv-iuiitys C C.a:.i: dr. l'raser is hea(j uf-lJthu_tii.;Oi;c> De ai invent and Dilcctor of A fillet h;s it he Hooker Washington Ili iii school Mrs. Fraiser is one of the.elementarj .- " h. i s i? tty . chi.ol Opened.with hn e 11 roiluu"til ,o itore than TSUO and- is the lolly Nf O"o accredited high and elyinehTatfi n i m ? - i * STATEMENT OF THE At Nf> ,......-jNtiS HAN K. lOt VTr AT THE CLOSE OK I ' . r- * ... v. -r- res<> Loans and Discoiints Overdrafts Liberty T,ondspawned 1 I i:i t.l: lb nils and Stocks owned I y il k'urnilu-ro and Fixtures? .*; Banking Housq Other Real. Estate.Owned Hash on hand and due Tt.'i nt En f,)i. f i,'(> (-li'av/ng II' Other Resources \ ' ' " Total ..', * " - . .1' ;! - id A in Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund. (Int.'and pisrou Unciivided Profits, lose. Cum)! +4? and Taxes Paid T Hir to Blinks and BanTers " Dividends-Unpaid Individual Dcpos.tis Suh;je< t toSavings Deposits Demand Certificates of Di p it Certified Checks ? . Cashier's Checks Notes.and Bills Re-dis-oiuvt- ? Christmas Clirlr? ; ? ; Totaf ? STATU OF SOITTT1 (\A R()T.I\*P Before.me came C?. L. FIoydY < ivho, being duly swerm say; thj ment is, a true condit ion .,f ; ,1 said bank. Sworn-to and subscribed b; Ym 1028. ' ' , Xm C orrec'l ' O. Leo Rat lid', y. A. J|. nkins T"~ SOUTHKRX HA TO WASHINGTON; I). For tickets anti* t i >erV;.t i > : v Tickets ..sold for. a!T. t . fii;t n.u.L up icacii starting p.-ini iv.nl' i;-to Round trip forest Aiken $ 1"?.'?? BarnwelK ....... " i.'.ot Batesliu'r# _. . .. .. '.r _ _ ' . 11. J" BlackgiGik .J 1. ,.,1.1.11] Siackvillo I ' .1 1.5*1 Pairiden -J... * 'u.ul Chester. . _ lit.Of Columbia __ J:?.fAj I tea mark : 7ZT7 : . ~TT.oC hMftefield u 1 f>.5l Fort Mill . l^.otj Johnston __ .J 15.0C TO SAVANNAH, UA. THURSDAY, SOTTTTETCrn X Round Trip-Faros: To JC. >n. ' ,C ' ? . ; ' . .73 ...... -J. - .... . j om ? : Ulendnle . S.">,50 $ 7.no K' ! iarnwnll :y.Q >. ; 'am.li'n . _ 5.0 i Chester _ 5.75 12."in r.?. "olunilda 5.00 i1 i. .ancastn- 5.5(1 . '1 2.50 :TT~ ^wIwjpf.v -5-45-- +J-i5?*?Hul VranKoburR 5.no . Toioo 1" 'ock Ilill 0.00 I.'.Ttf 2i.: Proportionate fates ft* th internVidlr. aii opp ; 7", Iavana Nov. 6; Key West Nov. 2; o For tickets and reservations see ' s' li'iuj iii the, JState. Air. Alacco ' \\ illiums ?is a -former, i liiliiii slur athlete. Jle is a success- JJ u! business, mail of the city and is the { sfiletary of the colored Chamber of y i < i-iiiii.ce. Air. Williams is -from1 Se* ^ t-^neea. , 9 A lis',. 1'earl Aaxuiv of Iieautort,"A :.c of the teach' r.s ill the C..<-i?anii1 </7Vi\? - si-huplr .Site is a graduate of .J. hUiie.'"'- ' 'v .' ! i. a::?i Mrs. Andrew Jones <>] "" .. .;H..u).btiry ate Claflinites, , Mr ' 'la .- is one of tht_; leading tailors ot '! .'iii.'ic. Cif;.. 'Airs. Jones is one ~ ..'..school. _ ." . ' ' * ' . ; (/r. i". l.cwi ol' Spartanburg is:. '! i.tr- drujfgist of the Magic 1 lit is the former. Geo. Leyvis St; to College..: Dr.- Lewis is an - - r~~ ' ^ 1111 I '''ver <A{th. 't"V i . Liiior A. C. Goggihs' of Ab- i i ?. ....c.?..no <?f tho-most-inflyent'iui i )!>. < / ti'.i- city.1' He is one of thi : '. -college graduates of Atlanta o 1 i.ivel .-'it v. '' ' - "T~rrpTtr.il The -i-r?ty - v.V. l'Ui! : ." \vu kM' write more/ol *.*i : ' Carolinians ir., | i" ; 'i.i I! 111 ii!);(. to time. }.J (.IN OF THE VICTORY SAN " :Q vrmi i VIHIA s t r ii SIN1'.)2S. [RCKS:^SQ5.0SS.5Q: " . ..v.-. 139.49 *" . xoxT^V-r ' " link 5.oon. 00 1.09 1.00 : - 21. __ NONE ... NONE nks. ' 00.O0S.52 , * 5.027.1 1 >0M'. NONE r . 11,19-1.25 . . / . , k.? i *= S212 952.50 I/i TIES: ' " - SI4.525.81 nt) V- 40,927.05 KxiU'lVsOS,-; , . v -ii NONE ^ .1 III' _r . _ NONE ' - . * NONE ' .L-lwJi-.h'.-cU" QIJ.O.joi l* >_ 72.171.11 NONE ^ J 700,00 .? . _ NONE 800.02 125.M05.0-1 32.1 ;i4.66 ' 8212 952 5G ^ = 'a-lUor <!?' the al ovc named hank_ ja nt Mn-> ajiove and forojroinp stat<e- Q ! ank. :is shown hv th<? hooks of I G. L. FLOYD. - t'.i - llth (lav of October, ? : j; fit JOHNSON.' ; [ a.j y HuhlTv-. i'<)v South Carolina. , '1 . Frederick. Directors. c iiAV'AY SYSTEM J FKIDAY ()(T 19,1928 I Tii-Uct Auvnts. " i- V. v\i.? pt-('ic^c c'iu . Limited. .Final . R'.nvd trip f.'rros: ' Kf?i>h:i\v ... . _ 12.00' ? ;i.-r.l:vv>r12.00" ? 1 * : *vilV 14.25. '' ? ..... 13.50 ?' VAvM-rry . ........ . 14.50 , . 14.O0 ' I *( <_ -;urity t' *... 14.50 L .! ' 1:111 L liTOO " >. St. rItews ... - 14.00 ? "ju-'Su-I.t. -.. - 1II25 ? W; r;l ....... :... ... 14.75 1 W'irinsii. > <? ..... ...' ? 13.00 ' FLORIDA ^ HAVANA ' OCT. 18, 1928. ILWAY SYSTEM .7: , * >5 ' , U 1 ii r ^ i <.j 1 'A ^ . ? 'r- ~ . ?* ' ; < 'i ."?i i sii'i.m) $1<>.50 $17.00 $41.75 > 17.50 18.00 18.50 43.25 1-. . (> ' 20.nil 20.50 45.25 ? so 21 10 21.80 22.30 47.05 ^ 50 ' 1 l/.OO 1 10.50 20.00 44.75 ' nrr?2U? '-i2.M 22TTG?rrzz~~Ky 75 , - go,25^ "^75 2l2ii-:-.^iL0flL..rs^ 50," 10.00 ? 10>50 20.00 44.75 '' .0 22.70 il.1.20. 23.70 48.45 V lediato points to" many oyher Florida ' i^Ja^li-ioiLvillc. IUvxUdia. etc. Oct.. 26>_, th<?r Florida points Oct. 30. Ticket Agents. .* ' * PAGE seven I . iwr Broadway Dairy ? y ' Luuch OI'i;\ l) VY & N |(, 11*|" x \\ lull <TU Want" f ' : ' 1..': : j tn t-ut, i onic in. 'i ci .: i;:rrtire .ni<l X ' .1 r W 'm Mfr-i i , v? 1 11 Oh' VYaMviimtun St.- i'hom- *>M X?V?'hV?X ' * * . Y 1'OKOSVhiTK.M :v?/A iM-atp ntul um alit'cal m cut * Personal Aj>[?ly t<> . .* MISS 1 ANNli; MiiiiKs 825 AvMtnUy St. S'olson 'l/cau'iA i::hr\\ m.i \r si km i f l)i'i's>in<?; \ja!i;i> i;: imL'-, . , ' ^l->> >Muiny? ? -jj| MPS ! I I.I JA A 1 \ . | lor .\p|i<iiiit< "f*lii?nt? fSpecial Iiulucemcri.N I ; . vxfc.'-v * . i.. '* " I J or a Short W hile on Tianos' Mx, s?i lf.\ ?.?i"a::-i ij: , -t tin " . *.; . . " . . - ; w l ite, ,j)h IK' or call at- ? nw :!' ' ' ^ you <ii-*:r( -a 0,1 J'lan- . ~ . -j i. We pjodjfe satisfaction. V ' " .."Wnlofle'sr Miti-ic , lloioe 112s! .Vjuin St., l'ii.oni-5210 'v \.\ s iiAijjt - . .. DUKSSl.NtiL ? ' . 'in, jilt. ^ jt.L Iju Li %V ' yW"''* '-S ' J i. .l.'.yu V Jiiifjj - ~ Vr ali-.tliiY , :j-7 ^? Ii-VmII llu.i Lii v^ >r*ciiJ v.;.'. jjijj \ . Iili iw-'C-. lit.? . ? - tMv C . "i" he ''ilUir * 1 ad\i?,:\es. i; a 1 : iy isearancc. . . So|?| a( aM li.i: inji ! ^ ~ " - . Urn:? - > I ' ' Maniitactuiid at ~ IPG IHlty St.. i ..11.. :.i i. s. C. " I'li'our lH'Si \ W E FiX 'Gal- 1. G enerators | Starters, iJaHeries | All W ork (> ikir.:in.: cod | ~ Palmetto Battery Klec. Co,s Inc. i 1?? I30S Sunifef Sj,. Phone . ? ??? APEX SYSTEM Scalp and Hair Treatment Personal. . Appk T??.... , s 1 >irs. 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C(U I MHIA, S V tpfi r S'iiHiT, (?T!nnMt(ii *ii:nl IC'lery M-rrPii?.i\E sr>s<" ripps' T: ftcry Sevvicg I>rivfi1ns<'ir? ,'|j (I'm1 I II: iteries I-iia+itLS I ft: ')> C-nn. . s .fItn.'urd> , .. cn ir-i's \ 'inTAi/ . 113 Lady St., Columbia! S. 0. v ** ' its -i.'; *> ^sS