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BEAUTY SPECIALIST
, VISITS WACCAMAW
In company with Mrs. Azalee Parker,
1 was the guest of Mr. anil Mrs.
JoKh Rainey on Sunday. Jan. B. After
refreshing ourselves at thfcir comfortable
home at Waverly Mills, Waccaniflw,
we worshipped at St. John A.
M. E. Church,'Rev. E. E- Jones, pastor
The sermon as delivered by him
was inspiring, and instructive. The
splendid effect touched all ip the large
number of worshippers present. It
s was good to bp there. ' . . *
Being presented by the good pas'
tor, I availed myself of the opportunity-to
present the. merits end .claims
of my work. That is,The Fan-O-I.in
"System of Scalp, Hair and . Beauty
' Culture. Rev. Jones fmd Mr. Win.
Nesbit said kind words in favor of
the same, Mrs. Lillie Rainey having
complete*!, the course in the Fan-O'
fTtn System ts making good iff fier
Beauty Parlor. Fan-O-Lin only asks
a trial.
In. the afternoon we attended the
dedication service of the Itforr:~ Hospital
for hiegt'oes, made'possible thru
that good and great man, Dr. IL"Morris,
>ho has his. winter home on the
\Vaccamaw-Neck.-. Rev, Breslien, of
the Baptist Church, was master of
ceremonies. Persons present were legions,
^ Good addresses . wefe made
pregnant witih words of thanksgiving
to God for sending- one with the disV
position, to help, us; a part of Ilis
needy creation. I .am not possessed
ill' tlui ability to uxprwrr. my feelings
'of - gratitude--to this philanthropic
: Psalmist -sftid, and iti holds good to
day, J,lle that.. consjdereth the pbfirj
the I.ord will deliver him in time of
; trouble.' '
The exercises closed; With -the singing
~~ of uuiritwrs of Jubilee bongs, which
wore enjoyed by all.
* * On Saturday, the^lth., the Hospital
was dedicated by the. white people,
with Rev. Dr. Bull, Rector of Prince
George Winyah Episcopal Church,
principle speaker. The hospital is of
modern ^improvements..- Three wards,
reception and operating rooms, kit
. che.n and laboratory; 'hll fully equip
pt-d a<?tl -steam heated. " White persons
present wore Dr. II. Norris, the
donor and family, Messrs. Phil I.achi.
potto -and family anil Ralph "Neshit
arid- family. Too. much cannot he said
in honor of Dr. Norrta, through him.
7 "T"tlT?r sun has risen .-for the Negro on
Wnceamaw for better health and lon^
.or fife. . ' 1 . _. ' *
Take a (rip over there and sec more
than I can tell you.
? ??.Fannie L., Carol inft, *
Georgetown, S. C.
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Til E. PASSING OF MR. JOSEPH
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Funeral .service for Mr. Josephs Andrew
Tucker, who died on Sunday afternoon,.January
12, at 2:.">0 was held
on Tuesday afternoon at 2o'cloek at
his hitjp residence,- conducted by his
" -pastor, Re\% J. W. Murph of Bethel
A. AT. E. Church, assisted by' Rev. S.
S. Youngbjood, pastor "of First Calvary
Baptist Church. - The'-service was
beautiful in its .simplicity anipAvas at
tended by hundreds of frictuTsVWvho
share with family' in the sorrow of
Mr. Tucker's death?
-?r-1-. The" deceased was born in Newberry.
Where he lived until he came to
\ oi-.iniuia- 111 mm. I u? was. inc1-SOU. OI
Air. M:lck "Tucker ami Mrs. Louise
Jackson Tucker, ..
Since oominpf to tliis city he. has
heen in the-employ of tlu* American
express ivimpnnv and later in the motor
vehicle service department. of the
^ -TL X. INislnTfi'ce and in this capacity
he served until his health became
aired 3 years ajyo and in both lie
I'd a clean sheet.
Purine: his fust ijlness he underwent
an operation on the knee which
was not successful -and four nVonths
later the lea' was amputated and ho
was never able to walk altlviufjh seem
ed to be improvinK unfil the weather
\ lietran to tret Cold and he hngrnn tn
\ fail and ajl that Ipyihpr hands could
'\ do was "done to( 'prokmj? his life and
V; he had the care ot the best physicians
and specialists in the city.
, Although h" had"-a limp it?d pninfnl
illness he was always cheerful and
patient and fought bravely to the end,
Ho made hundreds of friends Kv his
lovable disposition, who are burdened
, with.a pall of sadness over his death,
Mr. .Tucker leatres to mourn his
passing, his widow, Mrs* Bessie M,
Tucker, one daughter. Miss Mariah
- Washington High School, Columbia,
father, Mr.* Mack Tucker, Newberry
3 brothers, Mr. Wallace Tucker, Atlanta,
Ga.; Mr. Rupert Tucker, New
York City; Mr. Henry Tucker, Spring
t field, Mass;- 4 sisters, Mrs. Aurelia
.Cameron, Blackshear, Ga.; Mrs. Jessie
Jackson and_Mrs. Geneva - Rvans
3STew Yerk City; Miss Mariah M. Tuck
or, Philadelphia, Pa., and many othei
relatives .^nd friends. -?
Honorary pajl hearers: Messrs
Thou.; Crwfton. Ben Bubsim, A1 Wll
Hams, .Jake Eubanks, John Benson
Maxic Peterson, Jeff Lanf*ford, Dock
vlohnson. "?tclivc""pair hearers: Messrs
W. N. Rosehoro, Robert Reynolds
Joseph <'?n?h?y, Snm Clark, Geo. Gar>
, ; Jasper Scott.
^Interment was made in the Palmet.
, to Cemetery heneath a heritable carpel
of flowers whicfi bore mute tea
timonv of the love and ^esteem borr
? by friends for Mr. Tucker.
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FLORENCE NEWS
i "fucsdny afternoon Mrs. Tillie Scotj
was hostess to the Rainhow . Socia
Club at her home on Front Street
M iss Frances Janerette was the wir
ner of the hitfh score prize at _5Q(
X , while Mrs. eorinne Lipseomb was win
ner of the consolation prize.
Mrs. Scott who is a very oxcelleni
hostess served a palatable salad am
sweet course. The next meeting wil
?ho at Mrs. Corinne Lipscomb's homt
on Nortn McQueen Street. ^
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BENEDICT..-NEWS
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A lovely surprise birthday supper
was Riven in the college dining hall
last Wednesday evening in honor of I)
! Miss Ruby*. Flizabeth Kirby." The a
table was beautifully decorated with j b
tall green and pink candles with roses j p
arid pansi'es in contrasting colors add- i b
ing a touch .of spring. In front of j 1
Miss Kirby's plate was placed p most j t
tasteful, cake with a number of can- ?
dies on Tt. During the course of the c
meal potato salad on lettuce leaves, v
| Russian tea and cake Were served. '
.The invited guests were Misses Ag- 11
nes Williams, Pauline Fin'ey. NetDe d
jFox, Laura McDowell. Anise Alston, c
Fannie Tillman :inri Ruth Moddrx: f
Messrs. Lucius Daniels, Fugcne Shum ,s
j pert. Douglas Sunders, .Clnrerct Ham- u
mand. Booker Te.MatlUx, apd .Clareitee 4'
High tower. ' ?
Professors piekortpm and Robinson e
have given tbe pDrtRnts very interest- c
j ing, educational and hclpfu' short |;c1-tures.
The students. appreciate rate 1
(treats at all rimes. . . I
' ' The students are trying to appear |J
brilliant this ? I'i'k l.v Imirnimr !ir??l f
reproducing a KCnti.-jder.Js-;-W&k-"-i?i <?he j i
week. There are only a. few stud-i<
ents seen walVinp .round on the caiii-1 i
i pus since Sunday* j1
Mrs. F. C: Reulyrn. matron erf Pratt 1
Hall has been sick but is now up and j
able to be at. her post' of duty.
I The v.' iM. and Y* W. ('. A. receiv-i 1
fed an invitation to attend a Student | a
Volunteer Movement hyld in St. I.uke |
I Church. ' 4?
The V.- W." -rf.1 A. had . quite an 11
I inUiroStintf program in ii^_SundayJ-C
II ft< rnnrrir inceTing. This in'fcTiTim was '
gotten up by Mrs.. Mildred Kbig who j J
has had'yharire of the group meet- '
ings. of. the college girls <bis year. t
Mr. T. II. LanhrmVaftUatc V. M. ('
A'.^vcictarv -spoke th tli^ youTijr merrj t\
in their. V. M. ('. A. me ting Sunday r
afternoon. All tin* men are anxious'
lot all times to see and hear" Mr: I.ail- f
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MANY THANKS 1
Johnson-Brfidley 'Funeral. Home:
J? I. lake- this method of tha liking yiu ! ^
most .heartiljo'for .your kind and .pen-1 *,
erous.gift, for the afternoon of pleas-I
ure spent at the Cypital Theatre which!
I enjoyed so niiich. r.it only , myself,:
Mml-the whole tenth prude.? Again I j?
say I th: nk you all.
Blanche Oten.
.Bookei' Washinirt on School t
I HE A L TORT (MtVl'V. TRAIN IXC
\ SCHOOL NEWS "
- u - The
.Sundrty-serviees wore full of in-!11
; spi ration. Kyoryhydy pTesent wore
jinlpressed by the services.'' }
i The subject discussed1 in Sunday. 1
School was the .Ministry of Christ. v
i At the evening: services we had as '
our visitor, Mr. I'horis Lawrence of c
j Beaufort. He nia?Ie van . interesting'
taik. ;* P -:n
> ijrofessor J. .S.. Shanklin vis it
Sheldon church Sunday and spoke iti j'f
t interest of thle church and schVxil. ,'
! ' Acconipanyin.tr hi in were, three of ^
I the teachers "of the county training:,!
j school: Misses Mamie Scott, Uoxle (1
j Mitchell and Victoria Erazier, and ^
, Robert Thomas, a .student. The
agriculture* hoys are' still very jt
. busy, wlfckingv 1
Prof. and .Mrs. H. H, Barnwell pave|*
! to the school a large number of lilies.j*
f" The teachers and students- thank .?'
! them very'.much for the pi ft.
i The school appreciates any'shfubery t
i given by friends to beautify the enm-iji
pus. ;. ]i
1 Beginning January 2:ird, the fourth
thru the ninth grades will lie divided ^
in group wink. In these groups cook-j
| ing, sewing and house* keeping* will.
taught. Thru these groups it is hop- i t
ed that, a greater interest in indus^.v
trial work be stimulated.
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, In spite iif t-ho cold weather Sun- 5
. j day ninnv \\%rshipp?'d '< 'I'" i'
[ churches.
I Mr; P.rince II. English is spending
'a few days in the city..to_thc- delight" '
!of His many friends. J *
I and Messrs. WillieDavis arid Howard *
Evans of Sumter weiy. visitors in our '
! city last Saturday. ~f ' ^
I Mrs. M. E. Stwart is indisposed at
Tins writing, we hope for her a speedy r
j" recovery. ' 'J
A very interesting basketball game I ^
, was played on our court, last Friday '
p. m, Dennis Cyclones met th(. Summertonteam
on ouV' court at ID.'IO p. t
! m. On the firsf quarter Slim .Holmes U
r 1 with her quick shoots, was penal |J
. ized for over guarding, but this justjt
| put her right for shooting, She mcde i
. three goals.from the field on the first *
quarter, while Summerton was able to (
'. make only one. Sharp eyed Willfajns, 5
Holmes' partner,, didn't let any halls
pass by her. She made two goals on (
the'iJfirst hsilCTmd one ?n the second. N
"il? Thomas and?Michael " With their ~
snenking eyes did not allow their opponents'
forwards to receive the hall
hut otfre 16' make n sc.ore, English
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Kim i nomas worked hard in the cen- ^
) tor to keep the hall from Crossing. |
The game ended with scores f?-9 nt l
favor of Dennis, the. "Cyclone." The ^
.fjanu^was flashy and thrilling from t
start fo finish. Coach Harris says it (
i is going ?to he hard for any team to ^
heat the "Cyclones" this season, nn- r
~ less stir loses some of her players'. ^
The girls were very sorry to lose one ,
of their sta^pplayers, Ada B. Kelly, j
who left for New York two .days. lio?_ .<
- ^ToTeilie r (
i A very enjoyahlt. Whist Party whc t
1 given at the home of Miss M? I., Bas- x
. kin last Thursday evening. Mjss Wi- x
I lfy Preston received a nice box of r
tjchueolate f?r;hftvifl? cirt ihtr higheKt ~
- an<T-^he dVftssejt Shular and Harris rC- t
eeived second prizes, a box of hand- |
II kerchiefs. Those present were the
1 city teachers: Mesdamcs T<. Bradley, t
1 A. Stucky, L. Dawkins and a ,
r of town A delicious, course (
was served*. ' t
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PERHIN-BROWN-TIIOMAS
CONSOLIDATED
This being tlu periudof better ami r
iggcr cooperation and cooperation 1
monK 'our, rncinl group, the writer I
ad the pleasurei, of visiting their |
lant ip Florence.' They aim have-, u i
ranch in DaMlngtoh.' Both funeral ;
lonies are equipperf-Avith outfits of i
he first order to serve the needs of v
ur people. Both homes have spa* t
ions, chapels and reception rooms, (
.*el 1 furnished. . I
Thrr riter gntered the show room ,
nil his eyes met an'array of supplies, 1
azzling and at the same time very
amprehensivq. . The suppl.es ran
iom meager to superb. The rolling .
tock is also of the nio^t modonT ItUlT 7
iji-to-dnTe type. The branch in Flor
nee is equipped with n' llceney !
traight eight, three-way loading fun I
ral coach, a packard twin six funeral J
oaeh and a lieeney-six .ambulance.
The president of the firm, Mr. Hound
Wade Perrin, is a native of Ot |
umhia. 'lie finished sehqol in 0oliim- ,
da and later, received his diploma,
VnlM thi> Rciliititii**! Vr.lin.ll ?.f P...I...1...
nir in 11128. 11m Has fourteen years
>f experience in the unclertakinj? busi
less and is wd |. equipped for his pves ]
nt position. 11 is - also a Notary ]
'trlil ic "Of't^rrrffl^e.
The Treasurer. Mr. C; S. ThtTOTls.
s a well known son of Orantrelmra
le iv. a man of business integrity, ,
nul foresight, compelled .vith at very
dea'sinjr personality. . ? ?
All'. A. W. I'I'l'PlH. the Mim.'itfei' of"
he Darlintfton area, is also a native
iL^CoUmihia. Uc alsu_ received- jhu.
arly trainiinr there and has poped |
lis interests nlonjr with the leaders
n the ctjy of liarlinuhm in all of
heir worth v?hile endeavors. ,
The Secret ar>\ Mr. T. (k 'Brown, ii- :
r y on njr map of" v i si mi 7~t iToiiTi ml rear J
el in Florence.
\Vhilefl i^ost people were preparing,
or Christinas holidays tttr?Voce m her ,
f.'Vrd, Messrs. d'errin-Hr.twn-Thomast |
iere dedicating their new funeral
loine located on 1001 K. Cheeve.s St. |
'he program was contributed to by ,
nine of the lending individuals " of ~j
he State in various walks of life. ,
-.-Hi*. .le H.?heevy -nt*1 P*m*encc was LTaster
of Oereiri tiiies. .The-' firm in- ,
ites tiie public to look 'over the new
miec's.
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Last the weather was very
>.iil fpr tho .out of tloois * employ cos |
lid the public work people didn't tre'
o^mnktt yery^ amah.
Id home after attending his brntherV
uneral in Columbia. Mr. Wallace is I
nakipfr .his home now in Atlanta
The iiride and Kivibm were out' to !
Jiller Chapel .services Sunday morn- i
Ujr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ..Rull", who (
cere married January 4th by. Rev
. C. 'Smart,. They '.live with JSlrs. Ka- i
hoi Barnek.
(Iradley Haulty was run jlcdvn by an !
utotnohilo Friday*;January 17th. A i
loetor was-jcallod who found it neces- i
ary that' he be carried to tluijiospi- .(
nl at once, lie was taken to unrJo-tod I
himaritan Hospital where he was re-.
ffTPled restftij* well in the early parti
?f. the week. lie is son of Mr. and
Jrs. Abraham Haulty aiul Was car- i
iod to the hospital by Williams and
lilliani's ainbulahce. \ \
Miss Bessie .Morjran, who has ln*et> *
etiy ill, died on January Id, l'djl.0 i
did wpij.ld years of a>re and a sinleht*
of the hitfh school department,
''uneral services were seld Jan. 15 at
he Baptist Church of Which she he!)njro<r.and
ill which she was baptised .
ii 102R. We have lost a faithful mem '
ie.r. She was thr5" daughter of Mr. and
Jrs. Morgan of- VieUeessbn Street.
Miller Chapel A. M. K. Church
"A large ci'O'wiP was out Friday might ,
o* teachers' meeting and the lesson .1
vas ably discussed.
Sunday School opened Sunday morn
ng at 10:0(1 o'clock, Superintendent
'Tied at his post of duty. After the i
esson was taught hy the, teachers, it
vas Tovicweil hy the pastor, llov. .I. S.
hnart.?,
At the morning service the rolled
hoir marched in sfnging " "The 1
Till ft'h? Is One Foundation^; A fUo^ -J
lie opening, preliminary', Hev. J. C.
hnart selected fo* his text St. Mat H
hew 4:10; "Follow, me and I Will I
nakc you fishers of men," which lie
leautifully pictured in his disouirsig ?
.The League met at its regular hour. _
>:.'J0 o'clock. A special pro'graip was
argely attended. The League oT
rro\ving under the leadership of Mrs. (
funic Smart, President. I
Among' the -slick:/ Miss Jtuth Mor- .s
ran, Mrs. Carrie Paysingor of South
laldwell St., Mrs. Coleman of Sunset
'ark, Safti Sly is aide to-ho up around
he house after being sick,. %
The many friends of Mr. vTim Fur-,
rerson are. glad to see him up. and
>ut again after been indisposed for
several weeks.
If you wish to get the leading Col>rcd
papers of thP State get in touch
vitli Master R. H. Nance.
YKMASSEK NEWS
The Jones Ch'apol M..E. Church was
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tiiiu ui welcome men* new pastor, I <
iev. C. T. Gray, tbnt the new year "
irmifrht.to them. Wb arc'hoping that
lis Work will prove fruitful to the-on^
ire community. Yet I do nof- Wanthe
otfieers and members of the church i
0 leave the whole task to the pastor. 1
there is* a part for each one-to-play n
this ^rent equation of social bctternent
and higher religious stiyyliti?. 1
\s a general thing we lenve too mucP"
W the-unl?i*?tcrs to do-when wy rmrht'l
lo some of. them ourselves. Those of
is who confessed Christianity should
egard it as our duty to work along
vith the pastor to make the commulity
puire Christ-like.
The Yemassee Graded School 7exends
a cordial invitation to the pubic
to be present at Her; dedication ojn
lan. in. at 8:00 p. m. The dedicaory
address" will be delivered by Prof.
H. II. (loidon, A. R., I,t,. R., of Geor- '
ria State Industrial College, Indusrial,
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Mrs. Klcaso Rogers entertained
rhucs<luy, Jun. 11,'in honor of Mrs.
H'nu Abraham, Jaeksonvilh'j Kla. The t
10 Iso "was beautifully decorated with
)ot and rut fhn.verk, .Many-jnterustng
games'werivpllTyed.x Aft: r winch.,
illrwere invited 4. > .(lie dining. room"
vherc congealed chicken with pickles
nickers and punch Were served. The
Aiest 'of honor wafc preset -Hox
>i" powder given by the hostess. Those
>rcseiit \reje .Mjc.sdnines R. Sanders,
\. H. Iluntoj1, S. Sparks, S. ('. llisher, I
R. ..I. . Unvemtah, .1. .At. Robinson, K. !
I'endat '"s, I? Mill, M. HroWn. I*-, J/ .
Kttv.enna.h, Jr., .M. K. (iregg,T. ;
Jenkins artd S, A. Kjuxhcss. I
^ The .oiling people . >T M.p cihmU It. '
V.P. U. were favored with an address .
simday, Ja'ifuary .r>, f?y Prof. P. I,. 1).Klmore.
Science tearlier a,t Mayo. 111.
Everyone present enjoyed the address
eery much.
Key. hnd Mrs.'II. \V. I.ong had as
I heir-guests the past'week his hVoth nnnd^wife
fmpY (Ireenshoro. >J. C.
Mrs. Demi .Abraham is yj;sitirtg her
sister and hrVTther-in-lnw, Mr. and
MrsfcW.?<'. Uliwvii.^uy Street. -
Uev, \V. M. Ilnwnql mill his. Juhilee
Singe.rs sang at tlie .Welch N-eck
Ikap'list. Church <winte) -Society Hill,
Sunday luy-Jit. J:m. in interest. oUtpe' i
F. n. ('nHi|)aLjfn. j
Mrs. Aliee ll.nnter nti Avenue 1) re- I
mains iiuite ill.
Mr. and-Mrs. K.-.l. Rnvennali, dr., \
r>f 1'hila., I'a.. arc their par- j
lUs?on lae street.
The ninny fl'k'ivds of/Mrs. Mary:!
lohnson,- .Inckson St,. will, he pleaded |
er a laujr ijlnoss.
A Un'Jfe iHitnhor of teachers atiend- i
'(1 the (\iunty Teachers 'Assaeiatin.il ;>
itutuiiuxtyna Si'llnol, Si >c U-ty- iiill r -They
reported a splendid meeting. The-lop. fc|
tes jliscussed were "Health," and "il:
-lite'raey." -Messrs. MeCoimell, Kl~ j I
more, f lemons, Wade. I'oole and I'eir- i
lie lis lead te discn'ssion. > j
'Mr. .1. I., ('itihr 1'rUu-ipal M>f May.)
Ilijfh went in Charleston, last I'YidayW
'Veliinu' In lead an edu{Hi< 111 a I K'niip
li that district in an InstiiiTfe Satur-I
si i\ is. hl( i frown i?f IJenr.eji vi|le^_
iviix in the. city lift weckl
Mrs; Norman Johnson and little
rrahd-dtiinrliter left Sunday.for t'onn.,1
nmake their liehio with her dam liter
.uui?san-in-law,?Mr. and ..Mrs. I aw
retire Reese. .
fiinelt ('. A Iti'iiliiois: liiK relea ed
lis Cinld Tornado llaskcthall teani and
t's sweeping everything aside thatrets
in it-s path. HcnnettsVillc High.
LVMsi hlnvvn nut of its nail) to a tune
?f Sfi-J), Friday. .January 10. Camden 1
Ili .fell victim Friday afternoon, Jan.
17, 25-.T juid Friday night, Jan. 17
himmcrton was carried ;tway . >n a
ivttve Against all of thos,> teams
['each Reuben has used his second
md third teams most, of the time i
ivhile the varsity has looked on. Lur- '
ine \Vingateand Ilermena Wdson are,
he scoring aces for t in; Tornado. ' F.d ,
mi Thiimas and l.ouise Toney made
I he pivot part?of. the jn'achine. .while
.'apt. Mat lie \\ingttj.1 ami I'oai lie
f.unn holdadown thevguards. . . I
Mrs. Ida Rogers lms just returned
i turn! Jacksonville.- Fin..' where, she .
spent ten enjoyable day,s w'ith Fee.
nid Mrs. (I. F. Tiartelle and family.
Little. Miss Mary L Holloway has.*
ictiirned from Charleston, after spend
;tpr a pleasant timeduringthe holidays
with her mot her,. M rs: Margaret
Mentiun,
Rev. \V. 14; Richardson, pastorTh-th ;
el A. M. 14. Chureh is doing nicely, j
He is on a sure road of'carrying thei
.'h'trefi to Success. _ ' >
The first quarterlyi eo.nl'. jynce iTeld |
hy the F. 14., Dr. Is J. Miller, was a |
success. Thjv iiimuiiif to he raised oh"m
I'. 14. assessment was easily done. It "
just?shows what the membership will
do in the future. Mr.
mid Mrs. Collie Mitchell and
I'rof. and Mrs. C. A. Rubens and families
motored to Florence last Sun- r
day* " Tin
t'topia Club held its rcgulai .
mmvlItJu.?r.i;il nJ. tin'' resident ,- of Mi .
nnil M r:. S, C. Disher.?I'i'iv'vi't-v.-iivc
Whisj was the main IVatm'c nf niiiT-.
[ninnnnt. Mrs, Kdith I'rntlarvis, 1st
unka.-. ladies: Mr. K, .1, Ra.vennah, Jr.
first prize,men:, Mr. I., K. INvtnlarvis,
the "booby." The aTfair wnenjoyed
l'?y all.
' (.'OK KSHKRY N'I'AVS
>f "fct. l'aul Sunday, his sermon was
enjoyed by all, ho was areompainod by
two children. Kdna and Avory. .
Mr. and Mrs, Mather Hitler.' duujrh '
tor, Miss Ruth, wore very pleasant
[ nllors?at the liomo of Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Robinson. J*
Tho following.. perrons arc on the
sick-list:' Mrs. Anna Clayton, Mrs
Susan Dixon, Mrs. Km ma' Ou filing's,
Mr. (i. (V Njish, Mr. Foster Murphy.
Misses 11 at tie AY'-ilson, I,aura Holmes
Miss .Ruth (logins has gone to
sjiend sometime with her aunt,. Mrs.
.\?wlMort) in Washington.;!.). C
Mr. C. It. Archer of Abbeville was.
visiting friends in the. city Thursday.
made, a trip to see her mother, Kim'
lav. .Mrs. Clayton.
Mr. Riiftls Noah* 1ms boon down
to Columbia to visit his sister, Mrs.'1
h. A. Adams.
~~~Mrss Thelnia Robinson is out iivriiin .
after having Won shut in for several*'
weeks.
Miss Henrietta?A-?Robinson . -tuny
teaching in (Joldvil'e likos th" place
fine. ".j i
J. H. JOHNSON & CO.
Notary Public and Healer
in real estate and sale of lots in J
PINK RIDGK CP.MKTKRY. floau- \
tifully located on paved road above'* i:
College Plnce. ' .
Phone C422.
t 110914 Washington Street,
I Indigestion | A
j Relieved t "
"I drive a ear for hire," says I | .
Mr. Ike Sabelj of Gadsden, I I H?|
j Ala,, "and have to get up ah<Tr I :
[jl go, early and late. Conse- [|
fluently I can't huve regular I
I hours for eating and sleeping. IJ f
' I occasionally have indigestion I
and find it necessary to take a !
j| laxative, I had heard of
SlS
e for a long time. The drug- m
gist told me Black-Draught
would help me. I bought a
[ package and had it made inJ
to tea and take it any time I : S
;! f.w.l -J ~e - 1 - ' I" 1
I -w~- ?ccu ui u laxanve. H -u
j It always helps me. I have
I much better, appetite after I
j take Black-Draught. I can ei\t
71 about everything I want and,
feel full erf pep. T would not
|" he without it ior double the
i price." - ?-? ?r~> 77
^ -?LUack-Dpaught-ean he- taken- ?< --T
dry- orTnndeiTTtOTt tea, as you lit T'^T'
] prefer. Either way, it costs (
' oply one cent a dose. | *'1
| S014 Everywhere ? Uir
fe-r^- ,r=n, Tr^l . R,
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Sf ii>m ibii? imwwii 111 mi?
I'll ONE 5(?2(i : IN
zysiSIKm
CLEAN ICRS &
YVe Make Old Suit!
' Aii.l New Ones T
j Quality And Ser
I #
i*J 17-101i> TAYLOR STREET
Owf^n ari<
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' Merchant T
'
1117 WASHINGTON ST.
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I DRUG W
TRY
(X) IJ NTS' DRU
1--^.? : FIRST
1105 Washington Street
PUIIHAM CC
I PINCKNEY'S FUr
fndektaker and j.k ensei
. CAROLINA AND
I : Pin1 k \ i oy's Sanitar
BFST FQ<iiP' Kf> IN THE <
FOR YOUR
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Wedding and Bir
1 nO'A.ssrmftly Street
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Brug Store
Htjt WAJUllNGTON ST
GOOD PHAGE TO TRADE:
ist a hajf block Ji' iiii Main. on
' ?' ' Wqshin^ttm : -
ill Us For Your Drug Needs
5507 ? 0171
AN-O-LIN SYSTEM
In Beauty Culture Give
FAN-O.-LIN Hair, Scalp and
ndmff Preparation* a trrak?I hair- ? ?
rth has beeri^roved . Registered in
S. Rat. Off. .
;ENTS WANTED. Write for term
> IVlade by
Mnie.' Fannie L. Carolina
1029 High Market Street
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
PECIAL REDUCED
FARES
EACH SATURDAY "
TO
' NEW YORK
ATLANTIC CD Y
CHICAGO
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CLEVELAND ?
SQUIRE TICKET. AGENT
SOUTHERN
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SOKE YOUU CLOTHES I
kRSHALL 1
i DYERS
3 Look New
0 Fit You.
vice To All
H.T. MARSHALL, Mgr.
' COLUMBIA, S. C.
1 Paul
ailors ?
PHONE 6963 I
/
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CALL 2F967
UNTS. J?h. G. v
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1 EMBALM Eft OF SOOTIll
1 GEORGIA B
f'uneral Cars and Funeral I
J . 11111 ] 1111 111 . .
As Good as the Best 1 l
And Bel ter than I lie Ileal i
And Prices Less
COURTESY
_.i-: and ?:
. SERVICE
Office Phone 5707
Residence Phone 7765
1006 WASHINGTON ST^ _
COLUMBIA, S C.
, /
y Barber Shop
Wti. COME AND SEE
SELF, ; /- l^~T"
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ad Bakery
i-EppsrPiup. . . : !
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Specialty
l. ' ' i
thday Cakes
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?r Pkofte 4932 !
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