The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 08, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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~r Saturtfay^MarchJ*^^ . ~ cr . .; ^ Visitors.,^ the city during the week from Bennettsvilfe, were fyljr. J. W. Witherspdon and I)r. W. S. Hanna. They were- also?4?Vaaarit_ callers im the office of the Palmetto ^eaden 1 Mrs. James Gamble, Ada ,B. Jones, and L. F. McLester, all of Camden, were visitors in the City, this week. We we'jpjlad to have therii call at our ? "?office. :?- - ./?^ _ Mr. T. J. l^eal. after spending quite some time ip Atlantic GUy is at home with his family on Pine St. " ?r~ Mrs. Dhvfd Daval; is. confined ta the Good Samaritan Hospital. She is resting well after, an operation on * jyiijRi. ?Hi?o Mill* uf Uniun, Is lu'iu ' Visiting her brother. Charles lluniph' . rtea, who is very ill at his home on Assembly street. Mrs. Mary T. Wiley of Rishopville arrived in the city to be at the bed^~"*3T"de df her mother, Mrs. P. A. Anderson, who is somewhat indisposed. Mr. Willie -Wiley of Bishopville spent Wednesday a.t the home of Mr. James?^ndergnrt , _ Mr. James Anderson spent last Sun day in Sumter with Mr., Edward * D friends at Morris College.. * 1 Mrs. Catherine Holley has returned , ? tnherJxom^ m Gadsden after a recent j death of'her aunt, Mrs. Julia (Jockos on ; 'wife of the l%te Rlev. K. G. Gpodson. ivir. and Mrs. Walter Browh of 2327 Washimrton -Str,-?pent last Sunday in Greenville visiting relatives and 1 friends.-- They report a pleasant trip. 1 Mrs. Bessie Epps and little grand daughter Sarah K. Washington af-Bull street,- left Saturday for Eliza- i befh, N. J., for an indefinite stay., with- the latter's parents, Mr! arid ?- -Mrs.-Jessfo Wtrshrngtrmr~ We wish "for thorn an enjoyable0 stay. * v y Attorney R. MeCants Andrews and < E: Ormes'of Durham, N. C., were ] SL^L visitors in the city during the week,-? 1 I:'.. ! MRS. CARRIE THOMPSON PASSES 1 . t, . . _ Mrs. Carrie^ Thompson, 520 Senate Street, died Wednesday morning, Feb. 1 10. being sick only a few hours. She ' w was a very industrious woman of a pleasant disposition, much thought of ? in her community and among all thos<, 1 ? who knew her. She leaves two - daughters and one son'," Nfesdames, Es ] nil. A A" 'l- - " ' v ??t; n.niiuiu,.niuLTina r org and Mr. Elliott Thompson, all of Columbia, air . - so two sisters and one brother. Her ? / funeral was held at Gethsemaije Bap- . , tist Church, Blair, her old' home 1 ?chuxudy-Uut.Rev.-riiopk.ins tho- pastor \ officiating. She had for years, since ( moving to Columbia, beea connected . with Zion Baptist Church this city. Illiteracy Night "School News LuOvely in every detail was the Con- ' test in Reading given by Mrs. Geneva ' B. Lewis at her home, i027 College 1 A Street Monday night, Feb. 24, 1930, ' / for thP benefit of Adult night-school: ' ' & A prize was ffiven to the one-reading the farthest "without making a mis^ > take. Mr. Charles Nipples was wing ner of the7 prize, a beautiful Bible jj storv book. Cherry rice cream- was. _ W crni*trn<1 Flir.^lTffliVTriT fTwi oTToVim^ ATno I f Lewis is conducting a night school at her homeL i- THE ESS TEES Miss^Rose Glasooe was the lovely >I hostess to the Ess Tees Club Saturday 1 evening'at the bemitiful home of Mr. L- and Mrs. H. N. Vincent on Waynp |?- Street; \ .?--? ^ ' ?Whist was the diversion of the ev- * ening and after several progressions y points were totaled-.and prizes pre- < sented. Miss C. E. Mack having held . tob score receive first prize. Miss ( T lation. Miss Maria Williams Was the ^ the'Wcipient of the low. .score prize. Mrs.. Angie Thompson and Mr. John v?W.?Whlteman eaptured_the - guest ? | tiful and useful, ? The hostess, assisted by Miss Genad course followed by an equally i- nloQoinr* ino onn ron < IP- Those enjoying Miss_ Glasco's hos- . "T" pTtaTityL in addition to the members of "I the cluh. were Mesdames Angie Thompson, of Ca-mdervRuby Corhwelh; a of Charleston, Roth JohnsonjAlma J Williams, Marion Paiff, tiorririe Jones, MlnillG_ JQhnson and Misses Jimmie _ 3 Diofye of Camden, Maude Pender-rf grass, -Huth- Hurler, Messrs Mitrphy : n r>ickerson, Wlhiteman, Madden, Lane, ?r?<"happelle an/1 Mr. .faeknonr Mr; .lark 5 R'>n p4#y?l a number of pnpular*$0ng hits to the delight of all the guests. J??The pftpty war. - eharroing in avery . '** detail and everyone voted a well speht and enjoyable evening. . I = - J , . CULTURE CLUB'S COLONIAL PARTY WAS A~ LOVEt,Y AND SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR A. paramount, social event of unique character and of great interest -for all of Columbia's pleasure loving folk, was the Culture Club's Colonial Party held last Friday evening at the Odd Fellow's Casino. It was undoubtably one of the largest ever seep in attendance at.any similar affair in Columbia. " ' ?The Colonial LUJtuitlps were t'mitlatmg.. All of the ladies looked very charming and demure in their Martha Washington dresses. The-young men, garbed in ante-bellum attire, also contributed largelv to thfs'picturesque affair. . - j'he Ajax- Orchestra" furnished the rritsie- for.^the dance. The proceeds from this* entertainment will go to Fafrwold School. Benedict College Announcement The Third "Hi" class will present a very fine musical program at First Calvary Church on Monday night, Mar. 10th, .giving Columbians* a chance to hear-Benedict's already famous quartet, and on Friday night, March 14th, this class will -prqsent. Miss Gertrude Sayles a student soloist, in song recital, at Ladson Presbyterian Church. The admission .Will be ir? -cents. -This is a. small class, but there jg the spirit te irnrlf fnr tKa. ollege. We hope these singers niay have-encouracrine- audienre? and'H>ot he class may realize a neat sum for ts ^ 1 mg Mater.^ ^ ^ ~ " " NEW CENTURY NEWS On Thursday February 27, Mrs. W. Lh Chappelte, Jr., entertained the New Century Club in her usual charming manner -at her home on Pine street. -thrmes- began sbortty after the lad^ :es were seated at the four tables, arranged for bridge, by the hostess. Much interest was shown fay the players an,d at the conclusion it was found that Mr??, ,H. Pearson held Mghest ?core and i-eceived a niece of lovely "lingerie" _alj 4acey '4i everythingwhrie the bcyjbyv-bcnlRiful orchid and violet garters, went, to Mrs. D. -^7 Jenkins. ... T; . Mrs. Monroe Lindsay exhibited her urfmfl .skill hv drawTritt'-faighest for consolation. This Driz<* was also a level" piece of lingerie. The hasteBsserved a delicious sal^ acl course. The guests of the afternoon were Mesdames Ethel Shaw, D. Cpunts_jmd Mis^J^ie T .TflHTNTN1 Will Strike Columbia MarcR~~2<> At 8:00 P. M. LIGHTNIN' ranks as one of the best plays ever?produced." It?ta?airama in prologue and-three acts and plays a full evening. The cast is com posed of 13 men and 12 women. The plot is exceedingly interesting, and wrill keep-you-in suspertse throughout the play. J y This play is being sponsored by the Culture Club under the capable direction of Prof. G. E. Nelson of Benedict" College. , 1 ~~ Those taking part represent some ji ^oiuniDia s best talent. Lightnin' .vill be presented in the auditorium of Allen University, Mar. 26, 1930 at ft p. m. Don't miss this rare treat. "YOUNGER MATRON'S. CLUB^ : Mrs. Grace Ruff proved a gracious hostess to the Younger Matron's dtrb-and -four - tables-est day afternoon at her home on Heidt street. The usual number of progressions was ?layed,^ Toj>_sgore was. won . by_ M'rs. Helen Patterson, a box of Melba Dusting Powdpr. ?Low score fell^to Mrs. Milicent Miles _Lucretia Vander bilt, miniature set. Mrs. Mae D. Wal ker cut highesT for consolation, a nov elty compact. Guest pjrizP was won K\r Mioo Honrinff o Rnnior \f /JKo bajth.-saltSr? Guests of Mrs. RuflF were Mrs. Bernice Hallman. Mrs. Minnie VV. Johnson, Misses Mattie Lyles, Florence Gantt, Wilhelmina Thompson and Henrietta Boozer. The hostess served a salad course, hot cof-' fg^pEMeh all enjoyed. Mrs.. Angeling Bailey will entertain the Younger Matrons on March 12th at her home or Marion street.. COLORED CO-OPERATIVE ?*?ASSOCIATION ' 1 L, ' The Colored Cooperative Association of South Carolina wilL-hold a meeting at the Pearson and Champion Building tomorrow afternoon at 3:20. This Association invites all persons interested in 4he eeenomie problems which confront the Negro in South Gat<?ljna to be present and assist in formulating plans whereby some cooperative business may hgjEfltablish-wLby and fori^ejjrpes. The association was for thud because it was felt that somethings must be done about the economic situation. All. ore urged to be present:?? THE CULTURE CLUB? ihe culture Club ImUl'a must enjoyable meeting Friday evening at the mere oemg mucn business to tranand the business part of the meeting gone into immediately Committees for the play iwere ap?pointed and plkns for spring activities were formulated. * The club*ftqiygy-^rhe well represent ed at the State Federation wmcft Will convene' in Sumter during the mdftth of April. ' ,v . ?We acknowledge with - profound ffrntitnrla^th? anurinft mn/>hlna ^hifh was given to Fairwold by Dr. Antiser, the charming hostess, served a delectable sweet course. ~ ^rr : ' ^ * v- "S ^ / * 4 - ' C %* ; * . THE PAI ME S ' " " 1 GOLDEN LEAF CLUB I. --?^? - ~"*? ?t The Golden Leaf Club met at 111 home offJMiss Berdell Jackson, Mor day. 'FeU 24, 6o'clock. ' Th meeting was opened -by Miss JulU Raiford, the secretary. "Verbal mir utes were" tfiven by Miss Edna Craf The secretary read a letter from th "vice chairman of the State Fedei ation. After all business^ was ove a delicious repast was served by th "hostess. .. .*7 .. J We werp glfld ^ hmm Mi*.. Thn. lotte Jackson back to the club, aftc a long absence.. 1 ' ^ SAFETY FIRST SPECIAL Written by ROBERTT BENTLEY ?' Employee of A..C. L. W^ are on the. Safety Firat. Speeis And its on the A. C. L. We are headed "Tor 1930 and Hope to have no accident. We will take Jesus for our chief Con ductor ; "A He will make the run alright on tirnt . lMr. Jones amL_Mr. Hare, ?. D^*U 1 i- * uum nave maae it very clear, If we follow their instructions, There will nothing be to fear. , Keep it every day in mfnd Don't let one pret behind, will, make it ther?~ on time.J" All aboard, all aboard. The Atlantic Coast Line. Always safety first you will train. If you ride the Coast Line Train. They, will be glad for you to know, They will take you where you wan JTto go, .,!: ?---7 And will make it there-om timer? ?? ^ A JAX SPONSORS ILLITERAT1 ILLITERACY DRTVE At Savoy Pttrmg -Teachera* Meet Probable the most prominent -gath ering of teachers, civic- workers, an< those?interested in the campaign against illiteracy wilt attendrthe 11 literacy Ball. This charitable affai ig beingt sponsored by the Aiax Lit erary Club. Much gayety and bril liance will be added, by the ass_?m bl'age of attractive teachers and visi tors who will be here1 during the Stat lovely, decorations will be arrayei about balloons with hooded lights giv also will bp distributed. The time p this affair has been set for Thursday March ~27. at - the - Savoy bait room The Ajax orchestra has. been select ed-because Qf its recent growth an< popularity and because of its mem beta agreeing ta give ten peF'cfn of i their pay toward the Illiterac; drive! Several hundred invitation will be mailed soon." CLUB ORGANIZES E-f was entertained at thn hnm a n the President, Mrs., J. C! Jackson oi Oak St., Tuesday afternoon,' Marcl 4th. Tljis meeting was attended b; -iibout 95 per (jerit of the wives of th< em pi oy^es^who^a.re members^jof ^thi ? uo oci vcyi. CARD OF THANKS a ... ; : 4**^? *. '" '?'"1 ' 1 We take this means to thank ou fwends for"- their many acts of kind ness during the iliness and death o our beloved sister and wife, ?Mrs. Net tie Harris... i " Mrs. W. G. Bell Gibson, Sister. Mr. Postell Harris, Husband. ? ?__^OTieE? - ?^Thet'e .wilt be a meetig of the Wa Veterans (colored) at 2029 Taylo street, Monday night, March 10th, a 8:00 p. m. All h-onorably discharged Negr veterans to apply for membership Lapel, and badge. Come prepared-1 Called by Mrs. Matilda Griffin. PALMETTO SANATORIUM The past month was a month 6 ioy and happiness with the inmate of Palmetto Sanatorium. We wer glad to, have Rev. and Mr--,. Wallace pastor of Sidney Park Church -visi the Sanatorium. They brought man; useful articles for the inmates tha were given by Mrs. Laury and other for which we were very grateful. Rev. A. P. Porter, Pastor of Zioi Canaan Baptist Church, accompaniei by Mrs. Porter and little Beaehman Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Wm. and littl Mjss' Adams.yisited the Sanatoriun ^th^Sunday in February cprmotl^from the 41st Psalm ar always glad to .have Rev. and IVtrs Porter and his members visit us. W< extend to^them ~a ^welcome invitatioi at all times. We also than1* them fo the 85 -eoaW thay contribute! towajn rhe Storm curtain fund. C? February 27, Mrs. Charles Bai icy. Mrs. rope, ^wnitof ami ma lie Johnson visited each Inmate' will ' a?word-of encouragement. Mrs. Bnl ley representing Tabernacle Baptis Church, presented the initiates a lavg , W^P can't sav iust. how much we an preciateed what they did. Howeve we can and ~wttt~ say thanks. Mm. Hnnter .i* on<* of our old atam hyers.. We were prlad to have Mr< Casey and Mrs. Pearson with hei Mrs. Hunter flrave $1.00 on the stori t ? L. - - . rtTo leader" i, j it - CHIL i t. 1 J -Blacky Crow r < . ; . e . Blacky - Crow is a thief! OoaooV fon't that an awiui thing to uay alxm >b one? Neverrthe-less it js.true, "s that takesT "some of~Ehe ugTIness of doesn't it? All the birds in "lifrd dale^' know it and the farmers do toi " We do not know-why he persisted ii being a thief. . For in spite of all th measures taken to stop him he stil wrought havoc, periodically, upon th il farmers'-crops-- and ? their? ehickei yards. "* P robably he thought just bee a u s< his grand father-* and granclmofhe were thieves he hpd to "he one too; bu that's not true is it? - -This time though he did somethinj / ir worse than rob a fErrtwr. He~tr?e< to rob a nest of its nestlingg way u] in the tip top of a scrawny pine 'tree Mr. and Mrs. B, Martin .hffd thei - home^ Nothing_ picturesque -at?ai 4t1PP* = ' / j ^ I it*" 1 A A -. - V.J r*r - ? i 4 _t V-; ; :^Jk \ mM a. - ; -- - - ^ !i- ^ 3 ? Mf,i V s ; '-^B f '^B T" ? ? I. - ' ?r a . n?~? \ v ? t "7? .. T""MARIO p< . ' * ' r Sanitary When you are in New York Cit Dressing,79 West 13i'st Stn y .^^^^^^^^Ladies^&A^hihlrenj^ll LTnmmr-FaM^r rom the. wome.i's c">oh1 . - - ' 1 erative umon,_and w,e want them l< IT know that we always thank thrni foi e whatever they do forrus. We ??n'\ ? ask them to come again. Our recent visitors were: MrSaunders, daughter and friends ol - Camden, visiting Mr. Willie Chestnut Mrs; Sstmders was very liherrrt in tri vH inST us some? lovely J1 q we &' p 1 a 111 I'di he Sanatorium. We thank her very ^ much. Visitors are always welcome - : - , . Onion n i:\vs Services were all well attended de ~"sptte~ IKtT Fudden change Tn tempera ture. Pastors Baten,.I.omax, Diggs r .? r and Johnson \vere at their posts ol t duty here. Each of them - detiverec helpful and inspiring messagsc to the 0 hearers. '' Rey> J. C. *Tobin's'and Rev. A. A . Sims^ vyork ealls_ them out of__thi city. This keeps Mesdames Sims ant Tobin busy holding things togethei at heme. When this reaches inr readers iniuii f will he surprised to read that a mar ^ riage of great interest has takeil e place in our city. Rev. J. S. Daniels and Miss A. H. Ruff wereAhe-^ontww ting parties. ~-J ?? ? y The marriage was held at the hofvu t of the bride's parents, DeaPon ant s Mrs. S. "HI Ruff on N\ .Church street Relatives-and friends of the family 1 with faculty of Sims Fligh antl Mc^ Beth schools witnessed the ceremony ' which was performed by Rev. J. A" e Baten, pastor of the bride. Union and 11 Corinth Baptist church join others rn r"best"wTshes for a long Ufo-fiL happlT" ness to our own "Miss Alberta" and e congratulations to Hev. J. S. Jlaniels i'. of Spencer, N^ C-. in winning so fail e a maide. 1 ?May win* voyrpra upon the io.it rir moi| al sea be free from storms. i-I?Mrn. Cornelia. Rogers is con lined to her home, due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Sims Turner are hwtli '^.aomowhpt improved. V h Mrs. Julia McKissick on Poufrlasj ~ Heights is still conftrifr! to h< i iv.mr 1 Brother "Mark," Misses Ruth an< e Maud are patient and do all possfhR t Ag hflv rorfifort: ii The oneretta* ''The -Goltfon -Whistle T at St. Paul Baptist etmrcfrrnritier tht ful^planruMl ' out. Each one of the participants- Terrserve special mention. ? ni Prof. Sims, Rev. Mr.Addison aru X S-" * i " . . * ? I I STORY FOR .DREN - - *i * . ? . i _ .. .. --about -tt.- ?It '-Was CKe ugliest trye ; among- the 'whole clump. . Indeed ivthen. w.e first saw, it we wondered , j h?yr~afiy ~sensrbfc~cnuple could seloct > a site like that for a home; unless of 0 tatre fo outwitting ail enemy. , Mr. and Mrs. Bee Martin had ^one - .m^seareh of food for their family and >. Blacky ('row, watching from a thickn el nearby-,' seized the opportunity to e inak? a call on the nestlings. What II th,. outcome would~have been we ' .do d not know, but fortunately "Tie- Mar; o; tins" were near by too and saw him re outer their home. . They qufekiy dropj>ed their packages and flew home. e Sue!) a battle you never saw. They 1 pecked and clawed him until his feat thers were, flying in every direction. fOE yes, of course, he - tried to get t away; but after making awide scoop f^JiewBs either"metP'-lYy the mother or )j <1; They were just as weary .1 as he. Thee iruun V. 1 ? -? ? * +?? #? **-^uuiu. will p.r j piiiKT and when"he was too wvary, to t- -fight-track- rhl-y ~fl f "h i nf go. " - * l c-*- jh h??? ? |l ^I f .. JI PE IN EVANS * . .7 ~ f Barber .; y-visit the invcntuVan1?* Hair m?t, N'ihu cor. of 'Jvcnuo. iair Bol)l>iriK a Specialty.' ' ... _ 3 : _____ > 11 >r. ^Montuiinu'i y oxprt's^vtl nlea^ur. 11 ipoll l>i'inv- present, and horhY>l;r.:er ' ! ted M i:s,. I > bi'jjrs u |vtdi' s?> - s'.iccessfulh ; Jdircidinjr.xthe '(JoMen- Whist.e." I'uinn and violin duet. l?y MisscJ."j-flirr and Miller, was wcl] rendered tilsi piano duett by Missj/s K.uhanks .'pi ml Harland of -Corinth Baptist L-'hurch. "J J Mrs.. I)iK<r.s"'is uraie-riil to ladies <>t') St..'Paul churi h win. ; ssistedNuuppa runts' who allowed children to take ^'part. - ~ " " ~~1 ~ *?'?~ j Mrs. S:illit? B. Vouny on O'Shield St. i was well attended.-. . .J "Thr- TTTifiTi "Party" "lit jjFrs'onlu50~| J of the A. M .K. / ion church was very f .ahuisinjur. Several pjTxYs .were award-1 J_;ed those who retrained from talking j . (Curinir the evetunj;?Mrs. Julia_Book- | matr"received one <<?' the prix.es. her i | friends noi.w winder how. she manaired . 1th is. . t' ' .. ( .. 1 Mrs. Hattje Tisley, president p?* fCornith Workers' cllilv raised more nihriey in. cluh meeting a ftj\v weeks ' ago nr.11 received a hoy of carnTTI ' Members of Pulpit Aid 0.1 uh seen" P to he takinj? a nap.v-pvesideftt is ask- | 5 injr etch member to work ; with, en* ! ' vetojfs and ip* The " "meanwhile plan ~' st iv.ce or program. '1 ill ....... .) .t. . Tt I .? ! nii).-t v" iiivii I'iii is, ii niouej is not raised, each is to hear th?J ' illume. Please hrinjr up two dollars ia envelops and ;rs nuteh mort. .as possibU^ 'Himetnher the l.ord loveth | . jy eVioer.fil trivet.?? -7?i? i\ FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM I in Beauty Culture" ?JGive I AN-O-I IN Hair, Scalp Dandruff Preparations a trial. I WTl* worth has been proved Regigtereci^W* ' | U. S. Pat. Off. Lj. ^AGENTS. WANTED. Write for term. 1 r- Made.by Mme Fannie L. Carolina lOZy high Marker 5lt#tl * _j. r.FORr.rfnwN s r ! ? I. UAM lEfEOiXlS, ^ ?-?Tim Main St. _ DIAMONDS and WATCHES p. ?-ftTj Krsv Termc Small Office. Small Expense, Smalt Profit ~ V ' . - ????^ " ; ?^ PAGE SEVEN Xight, A r smooth A M ' ?? skin \^| FA^riMAruaE Wo matter huwd.tik youi luhi* plexion, you can make it fasoinatFng with Dr. Fred Palmer s Skin / Whiten, r Ointment. '1-nis pre para-.. . '??rr. tion, famous for fi(iy ye.arsk'sot'tens ? and ~li?;htcr.s ~nij> darkest skin. clears up pirr.ples, blotches and tan. mar Irs,-and'do';s a way- w i t k. that ''oity7-shtny"! looh.. ftrrTtrfar ww ct this preparation n!o.hg; with the _.. other Dr. .Fred J-'alrr.er prepara tions kee-ps yoim shin soft and j smooth and makes you look fascinating. .... rk . . "... . consists- Trf^'T>T. 1- d Palmer's Skin Whitcrcr Ointment; Skin .Whitener Soap ; SI.:lit Whjtcncr Face Powder; 11a r Dresser and HID Deodorant". S-tVi at a!l drug stores for-25c each, or sent post " paid upon receipt of price. Dr. Fred Palmar Laboratories. Dept.- ' - ?? : 13,-ATTant^, Gty A _Rcnr-su's trial sample of the _ ' . ' ' Skirt Whm-qw. S'-.'.p anil Fate Powder s>ent for 4c irt Stamps. . . Dr-. Fred Palmer's - ? SKIN WHiTEWER "Keeps your complexion youthful" p-? " i ?? ??? Inlntentionai Suicide ? ~~ ' Many- i>i ?n?f.- >-t - !. ' 'y p..isi.. ?, t hemselves just as surely us 'it' they - ' drank iodine every-iv.murniu- l..r hreak ftrrt'-l-hft :nf t!ui!y ifr,<-m,hin>j- .t h.(/iv>.v.- . V ' ' i ?i n- i i:11?><.; 'iiy aecunnilat nnittpr in tIn*ir constipated , 11 iuustivi- ' >>t< ms. snTiiTvis"i.v inter-dh . -?--jspuse villi i"oiTTjlift'" -44itvfr Wea-kened h?xlio,?. . | ' If you have dizzy .-pells, head.u.ches, -coateil t-'iivii" ' breath, insomnia. \y> appetite, bilious attacks or pains in =??? ' -*h? b?><4*- ami limb-, yen are probably sufTerhTy from self poisoning sansed -bv cmi.si.inal ion. The -wrest and idea- /aitko-t relief for this i-hiitlU.it>n is Hertine, the vevetdVile cathartic which! icts lhThe nattd'a! l;. aV. tTet a buttle ? I'odav from K- '? ? *---i j Tin-: w.w-KKi.fiV inn <; stork .7 . ... .7. .* , .. ' h <* '* * SOI TIIKRN It All."WAY $Y.STIvM . Corrected (u .l:rn. Ht.__lh.Uf?: Arrive -..L'nh.n Stat ion? T.i-ave ' * ?Vrr?.? ' t? ~~ ? T*:0<)'p- "A-itjrti;-1; i X -.yA-r;?;?1 :-l Op ^ ?. 7:11a" :;i N. Y.-'Autrusoa " 1% S:Of>n '7? . 1 !*: !."itT 27 <*hai-Vton-<-'4-?!n .7- 12:10 ?* ' . 4:1 .ri|) |>S ( iim-( i,:n n 2S . l:20p _ ^ 10 :*1 Oi> 1#?(\.liu::i>'iy-t n.ii. P- 7:00a - ".17iTitTTi rnnrnirrrrTTaTTry J1.". "lo.iiop. ?? 10;.Via. N : <'ul'a-Auyrusta 7v 1:0fvfi. . 12:.I1|> 1J ( ol'a-SaVannah .'1.'! S-.20.a .ll;i?Up-.22. < I'.l'a (luj Lc'uc 1.1 -a :21a 11:0011 1:1 ('ni'u-C'.'.:;) 11- 2:00p ?^:Afrtr?t-j -C-'rOutrO.iii t "haH*u -^2_ 1;20a 4:11a lTT(!o!(!'l i:i-l-har'>ti. 10 ' 5720a lllilp - llil'a-Spafla'O.r'Vf . :t:00p __ , _ !0:0op 10. 1 l.l'uira-.G ivci! v.V. 11 0;loa n:(TOI'llS?(T4 -rrtttlp?* ?. IO.:Ha IS C'.liOn'a-Avhu'ta" 17 (t":25p _ Pullman I'iirv llitOnir rurL< i . For Better Shoe Rebuilding II MARTI VS ^ ?Fivnv --? L PhoiH'-'to. Shm- 1 *S:?111 * - 7703 I Work Callt'd. l or And Delivered Till Ilaniptuu St, - - Col-uniihia j IF YOU HAD A NECK \ AS LONG AS THIS FtLtOWITkrg WAP? * J SHOULDQUtaat^Um^MT - OC..'-M??pll?l lit* ST-##-' m * > / All druggists