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Saturday, Juaa Z&,;ia30.:. .. ? ^ Zj|/^Vy\ v ^iC ~ Mrs. fcimity Brooks and little (laugh -' ter, Virginia, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Irvin,. 131G Divine, has just rptnrnpd frnm Charleston, visit? ing her husband's mint and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards, where mt-y ?pe?u, a ..very pieasani tu p. Mr*! 'Annie Slaughter of New York ? City the house truest. of MTL'l..imiL Mrs. VV. J. Sumter, and family. We. wish her a pleasant stay at her old home town. Jrof. C C. ^Uarrett^ recently ^|trU'd left Monday for Texas, where he will attend the Bishops' Council which is in session there, He Svill spend some time in New Orleans before -returning home. _ Mr. Walter W. Manigault after suc_ _cessfully. completing ?&_cuurse- iu~Fmbalming at Remmard Training school, New York City, has returned to the city. -Mrr Manigault .is -well?known throughout the state for his unusual ' music ability,?His many friends'express sincere wishes for his success ir. his new profession.* Mrs. Lilla V-. Ueevy, who -has been visiting in the citv several weeks h it Wednesday afternoon for Florence, where she .will rgjnain among relatives apd--friends for a week. Mrs. Willie Grimes, who" has been visiting her brothel*, Mr. Frank Taylor, 802 Laurel street, left Sunday. AcIiovmIIp where she will remain several day s,"before' rcturntng-tu her home in Mt. Clement, Michigan. Miss Vivian Taylor, 802 Laurel St. left Sunday i for * Asheville and will remain throughout the. summer visiting her grand mother. ? . Word comes from Air. Cv- F. . Beecher who is on his' old job in New York that he is.quite well and. will be glad to see all friends from SouthCarolina who cbme up" during the slimmer. . Mrs. Jake Ford, 1405 Gadsden .St., j is snendimr several weeks itl I'hila??delphTa.?_ Mrs. Nathan Dickson is .spending a 'week ,iu the mountains of North Carolina. . ?? ?-? ' Mrs. Mariam Keene, who is visit-, ing her cousins,. l)r. and Mrs. A. .1. Collins, spent Sujulay afternoon in Eastover with Dr. Collins1?rrmthe-er Mr. Edwards, Stork stfeet, left the city Monday for Jacksonville, ??where he-goes to join hiswife. who is there convalescent from recent ill ? nesa. '?." ? ' ?Mr. and Mrs. John Simpkins, sTork street, motored to Orangeburg Sy?'.Afternoon anq spent several i.lea sant hours with old friends. ** - . M iss R. Viola Schell, of Union, if in "the CUyatteiTdhrg"T.he Benedict Allen summer school. She ^stopping at the horpE of Mr. and Mrsi',Nathan \Dixdn, on Oak street. We are glaj^to report that Mrs. Janie Reese, Ul(i Walnut street, is much improved from a recent illness however she is still confined to hei bed. Mrs. J. P. Reeder, who left several weeks ago fijr various northern ci_ tiPjS, i-ppnrt^ n'litH 11 pltontnin it mi) Mr. Joel H. Jackson, because of his poem,?ret>d ut?the?l-jlhn'?fittilr eonvention, has been invited to speak -tW ?o Elko of Augusta^ (leorgia- on Sunday afternoon, June 29th. Mr. J. F. Bowman, t?27 Pine street, who has been indisposed. for several weeks is much better. Mrs. Lizzie Mixon of Beaufort, was the house guest of. Mrs, VV. N. Rosebtrrtwgh,?this week. Mrs. Peter Barnes, ' and children, Elsie and Harry,.of Norfolk, Virginia, are visitors at the home trfrMjIs. Ceiin - niorvrt oTcr-f-rsi* nt?M ??cr T*7T 1VT Barnes will join them here, next week. Mrs. W". H. Covlqv nrtd ehild^n left Tuesday" morning by motor' for New York. * v. Misses' Hilda Belle Raiford, Henrietta Boozer, Mrs.. J. Q. Stevens, and Mr. J.t Luther -Rollerson, spent, a delightful afternoon in.^Aiketa Sunday.' Pr. Artrelie T.ovy and Mi-M . cas Rabouin left for their borne, New York .City, last Saturday after sprinting two pleasant weeks in the city. Every, form of social?courtesy--was extended theni while here. ( Mr. Wm. ..Gray arrived in the city Monday from Detroit and is the house 4" guest of his sister and brother in law 4-X"Mr. and Mrs. HaskeL Brown, on TJ Washington street. 1 "vioitimo j\/ri :n:?? ..c t T IUI i iiiu mios I'iMiuii ui ? 1432 Lincoln street, is visiting her ^4 sisters, in New York City. She will ^|ratura September 1st. Mr*. Rosa Hutchinson arid tier Httle ^rendtfOIJ, tJeordre ETWatson, anil Miss Nancy Sawyer spent -Sunday in Rock Hill jvith relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ds^vid Davault will tV leave Monday to spend the summer in w Highland Lake, North Carolina. j ?A -dflijrhtful,-wteanon is being enjoyed by Mi*. Addle Lyles, L!-ilh Wash j ington street, -who4s spending sevtrt*aL[*** weeks in New York City. t> . ... . _r . - * in ,M C S Hi iivvn, \V;d'H-4e HVe nile, 'Chicago, -has returned to Jiis ai home al ter simi^l ing ^..v ,.. ^l U.,y. p..,,,. uj -?.t the bedside oF Tii-s mother oh liar- w den street, who ha>; been unite sick. We are glad to report her condition w much improved. r e??=~ ?4? Miss Ksther Washington, popular'^1 school teacher is spending her vaca-1 M tion in New Vi>rk and Boston, with j'" '?? ^ - |W Miss Gladys iT*. Harvey, teacher in ' one of the public schools in North V> f'aroljnUv .hL- hja-viuii- today lor New /. York, after spending several weeks-n with her parents lure.- Miss 'Htfl'vey will enter Columbia university to pur- m sue a emtrse fni?her M aser s degree. Shi- .has heeii planted an Arelass high school?certificate?which?entitles hTT to teach in tin- public schools- jftde hnitely. ~ Sir. Frank Collins was called here' p; from Jamaica, I- 1,,. N. Y.", to attend el funeral of his brother, Robert' Cullimi. who -was?ftmrraliv.od at Shtloh?A.' M. K.. church in tin- !hi*n.l-Hill section. - " Mrs. KllaHfurihnr.Tuul .Mrs. Camhalljei of Charleston were pleasant visitors ti, of Mc.sutjL'. IL-l'leasaiit, in liidgowuod ,<,1 Mondayatternoon, liav'inp- had td~stop'm over in?the ,eity " returning: t'rbm the : tt Women's Missionary, convention which tt met tl?* past week, in Chester. They tf iri?iu'u iiu- morris. street nui f Memorial Btijitist chureheA of ''harles-j tt H respectively. ] , I Mr.?.and Mrs. David Hrattojj and .j| Mrs, Kddiv I hi\ is uf"WmpsboiV Were j , in- the etly i^omfa.Vr-' While here tlvey Were the rues Is o|" Misses Viola \Vis-~r loil and Nellie Cordon and Mrs. Law.- w retire Hall oil -Cervnis street. 1 tc, -The" host- srfTrieTRls of ~Mr. J. T7e' |') (it'atid ( aides. ii[ "I-indeiiwuud Farni'* i u '11 he <li-li? l.to.1 I . I. limn?that 111' is last* iniprov inir and gives promises R of ropn he in is his former self; ~ I Mrji. Olymphia, Harris, the highlyj eultiired and most charming;liiaha-1 Her ol the Lvcsco Products aoinpanv \\ iteelares thai, heianse of Lliis torrid weather,;. she , has definitely dec-iced sj t.i gjvn i 11 all social delights for. n 11 -! Vnermis lish hi Urn in a lu-etion most]'tural. ' 1?; Miss- tiertrode Lutt, formerly of '*! L'ateshurg -hut iiow matron of Seldon',,, jitstttu.le of"yVrtrycxass, t ,corgia. is vi- J .siting- friends in'the city; ila .mine Trntlir, teacher of Honker Wash |J iligtori high school, that gave inde- w scrihahle pleasure to the entire "hilly^'c contains expressions of delight with if the summer school lit Hampton insti- -Jfl jioints in Camilla that she,'on leiivlftg Hampton institute vyill visi(/in .com- R puny with friends of'Now York C.ity. | ft] ???y ' ? * ? 1 - *?: mi M:\M;Y-\M-:I)S IIKUI-: K 7 Mr. a1111 M rs.?Snow?IA?(Irigaihy?nf--? Detroit, Michigan, are spending their Jj, lioiu-ymoon in the- city at the home |j of Dr. and. Mrs. L. A. ilalluia.w_t.oia^. l'iiic street. This pleasant oo'u pie was i jt married in Savannah, Ceorgiu, last g| Ui t'k' - ' _ ' jh ANNO! N<MvMRNT ? Mrs. Martha Nohlt-s oV- -Aiken,- S.-(V,-j~^ announces the marriage of hof- daugh- #r ter, Selilha, to M.r. Rudolph Singleton .. Thomas, of Orahgebu'rgjj/S-. (!. The bride and griming are contemplating' makipg llieir home in Flor- Ti ei.ee, S. later where the latter j, is established in the lu'in* uT"*Pcmn- ' j Brow n Thohia-v undertakers and em- j ^ 4baliners.'"" ~^ : I p ( t III UK < |.l H NOT lis |r " ? ----- L'. Itl ?ffrr?HuiiilirV tt rTTe i uituie clni> .are piniminr?a shower to be given : -t at l'':iiivu.ld oil Fi id.-it'. .Inly -1M'? I y The public is asked to share in't., this eyvnt and any articles of clothing'S( or doicutions-of any kind'.will be high-in, ly l'lpiirei-inted - '???? ^ Just get in touch with, any member of the club an dthey will be glad to p call for. anything contributed. v. Don't forget the date; July '4th. p Mrs. Minnie B. Johnson, president; j)( Mrs. VK'ian K. \\'.a 11ott;' seeretairy. r . MISCKiiLAN 10JD1.)S SHOWKR;? Mr. ami Mrs. W. Dixon enterta'ined 7f> guests at their home in an infor-!j mnl shiiU'l'l- ill honof of theiv dnntrh. I tel.-- Mrs. llattie M. Tucker, on V\re<l-j nesday evening, June 11th at 830. j ?'A ~nirscrHaneou>s program was car-|5 ried out consisting of toasts ,solos, L. instrumontals and duetts. We thank 1 r the following; participants: Messrs. i ~ Anderson, Mack, Hailey,-Smalls, John-], son, Outen, Jackson, Rbsemond, Mis-1 sse Montgomery,. Janyiette, Singleton,! W-tlliams, and,Johnsbp and Mrs. Small and John ftnn, . ^ - | ?Special mention M due?Mr. John) lieul for that excellent bass solo "A- A sleep in the deep." :?r?1 ? 1 ,A_-efffeL schenie of pink and -white ? was carried out in' every detail. A delicious ice repast was served by tl Mrs. Sallie Mack and Mrs. Lucy' Jack-1 tl son. All expressed an enjoyable even- j R i?g. V Mrs-. Tucker left Saturday to joinlw her husband in Newark where they o " hre To " TtVtf yfi - ?? ^ MISS LI!LA DENNIS IS HOSTESS _ TO CHILDREN Mis^. btfht I >enms gm* 4~ lovely;[ si btithrhpy parly Friday afternoon attp 4:00 o'clock for her si&lffr and bro-|ci thor, Dorothy and James, who are S nine And six years old respectively.) The party was atfended^y children^.4l '; .v; - ^ 'l'HK PALME' ie ages of the honorees and there ere about thirty present. The party caps were colorful./ The iris wore pink caps and the boys ue. -fhe little girls^wore print "clr its.-The guests of honor re-da m=-f ; red print frock and khaki*suit trim j ed in red to match the dress. Many games weru.played. Ip was; nusing to see the children play smut id the wuy they carried yut the am ill1 " aS^~won|lerAil. THe ehildrep wore rved pink and blue candies, pink and hite ice cream, and peanuts. " Miss Dennis was assisted by Mrs. amh.~Harrison -and?Miss Ksther I,. reen. The caps were made by Miss ary Artemus. The party, one of the veliest affairs of the early summer,, as given at the home of i\h. amt^It's. H. H. Dennis on Oak street. Miss Lula Beatrice Dennik, sp?m-, ir of the party, is-a graduate-' .of ooker Washington high school. She ilk lake tr spcciaHeouV'*ir in home ceo- -amies?at Tuskegee?normal?and Mnustrial institute this* coming tei ni,1 here she has received a scholarship. I'ALLKD TO FLORIDA ' The Rev.. Alfen T. Dixon, of J 11 li ' street, has been called to the" ustorate of the Friendship Baptist.' lurch, of Daytpna^Beaeh, Florida, HKSIONS Mr. Theodore R, Johnson, manager r-the National Benefit Life Insurants" impany, here, has filed his resigna ari as district manager* with the home at Mr. Johnson will continue with le company but lie does noi expect > act in his present capacity after ie 15th of July. v ^ WIFE HONORS HUSBAND.^; Dr. A. J. Collins was given a sur i'fsf1 .'birthday dinner Tuesday night /' his wife at/ their beautiful litnne i I^ady street. The ISrge table on which dinneras served was decorated-with-a een- rpiece of rose's and old fashioned jseaav. Uuests-qf thp evening were r. Collins' close friends, numbering ffht. ^ ^ ^" EV. AND MRS. S. W. WALLACE x CELEBRATE THEIR 25TB . ANNIVERSARY The home of Rev-, and Mrs. S, B 'allace was a scene of lovliness oil :onday evening, June 10th, the occar on being the twenty-fifth aniiivertry of their wedding.. ' The entire lower , floor was.. thrown-_ isuit?, and a lovely profusion of sum ler flowers in all of the paste) shades &s used throughout the rooms. The lor scheme heine- silver and orchid. Receivinprwith Rev. aYid Mrs. Wat ice, in the living room were Mr. and I Irs." J. W. Brunson, Mrs. J. A. Da- j m."Mrs. D. R. Star Its, arid Mr. J.| . AVash+ngtou.?In the reception hall . ere Mesdames Frances rowns Sarah lark, Ethdw Mofphus and Miss Brian'.Nelson. In the dining room were [isses Mildred Boykin, Annie Bell ..p-.in Amanda- Startles- Others as- 1 isting were Mestlames Eugenia K. rowii, Lucy Jackson, Cora Northrop, | largaret Smith, Eugenia Allen, A- i landa Bolden, ~ Carrie ^Richnrdsmr, atie McDuffie, Hazel Bookman, and Hss Lucretia Adams. The presents were numerous and eautiful consisting of silver,, china. lien and glassware, bespeak in??ttn*-i the community. Mrs.-Wallace w:-s. harming in'.an orchid dress with ir vely bouquet of ^gladiolus. bout. 150 guests who called during the ours of the reception. KVlNti TO f.o'CATK Wild. 'AM ROBINSON -Charleston, June 24, 1930 [on. Geo. H. Hampton,, almetto Leader, 310 Assembly. St. olunibia, S. C. , . lear Sir: .' ?1?? ' : 1 am-requested by one Mr. Frank obinson, to write your office, asking 'Hit yon Uivo y,.m- |i:i|n.r P.,l|. I, i... . ) locate his brother, ?w ho was .living i Columbia fur the la.-.t?ten not . ears,?brrt?his?present wheFedboul-' annot be learned, and as there is . mie very important matters that eed his attention, they would like > locate him. His name is William Robinson, aout 5 feet, 7 inches in height, and eighs about 150 pounds, dark comlexion.. Any other information will L' furnished by his brother, Frank obinson, 223 Fishburne street, Chariton, 5. C. , Yours very truly, ~ J, S. ' Johiisob. ? ?m ? OOK! COME! . SEE7 There will be - a Cotton Carnival iven ot Zlun Baptist Church, Monday, une 30, 1930 at 8:00 p. m., by the olunteer club. Admission ten cents, ome-one, come all. and witness a otton Carnival which will be a very iteresting festivity. Hattie Waiters, president; Annie' B IcGraw, secretary; Rev. J.^B. Reedcr, astor. BBEVILLK DI STRUT HOLDS I^UAKiKK The second quarterly conference of le Abbeville district was held on ie St. Mary's circuit-with the 1'. E., ev. M. G. Williams, presiding. Rev. J. E. White jap^pastbr. We are not here we desire to be financially but jr motto is "Onward and upward." TP raised during the qnnrtnr ' Women Wanted A ; Hell our beautiful dresS goods ip " [rare tlnte direct To consnmer.s, Ex- _ erience not "necessary. We pay 30% ish coramission w f?0% in goods; am pies Free .Write at once. EMSEA TEXTILE CO. J1 Williams Ave. Brooklyn, N. V. - TTO LEADKR . " ,NK\VnERRY"S lew's >tl To all di'lcj-aiws wlm an- to attOTK tli^Xirainj Trialyo-^i: D<),], K,dJ, tu s h-nr liousehoW . of Kuth 'in Ke.wlierry $ if .Ifu^t t>, <hkU7. plea* svnd_ycuu TTaTrTes and ""tukli es>'i*s to Hro. W Allen, XOli Munti't' Street, tFTo" i-Kuifman of the hijusinir committee of this eity thai .ymi nmv-1' bly hiiiriod. , ???? - "." in "i .M I S. j-. iuavis was held Ut "Miller (.'ViajitJ A. M." K. church, Sunday, at :i:0<?* <\y.|?,rk;* Kc*V J. C. Smart, officiated. - -v.t t T. A. Williams' had <Ti:rii?i. friTOfsrr - x rhe .funeral <>f Mi'. Silas Siin/murs was held Monday, June 2.'Jrd at ?>:<%) Williams and (iiliiuihs-Jiad charm- uf the. funeral. The" 1'iiiiera.Lid' Miss liu'th -Wal drop Was iu-td ""Af'mUyy, June i'-'rd at " tdd t/rluuk.flt Ih-Oilvheni- ihipi i-.i 41;u&hh-ltev. J. I. <iuMsoil nfllclatinai Mrs. N'. J. (jallman, ..Miss Tlnunasina Galltnan. M r <"Hi\ 'G-.llMi:,hi little -f ' I s i i "hit Tin. Mini. -I"'''"7 J I Hi f***?A.-dicville u litre ihey? \>ifl spend the summer. . iviish Nancy Si < u-nsou tvliu .is. tnk iti}? nurse trainim' at' Waverley hiispi tal in Columbia, is at Jtpine;-visitinv her parents. . - * Mrs. (Tladys Henry, and little 'l'al fortt, a.iv, fort SaturrtJiy, .hun- '-1 l .t?< j.mm lui lui l.aiul iii- (JHntoii- 7 Ni*\vbi\rry Slurs ln:-t their first N()TI( F TO (IT Miss. I.. I'\ Harrison. ( i L\" f>oli hii'iits tui Tin- I'aliiH'i I(> l a :uh i. . IMt'.i: i* | :ji all nmhiy aPl i.iAi II. H >ftftftftftO.O.Q.OO O O.o ftftftft ftftftft ft.ft ft ft? a. .. -i cf.t rl, 1 Feflerati< | FAIR^ g 3^,. ;. | PridQy^ g Fairwolcl is Located<.at ? lumbal fin ily^- ( ^1 at.yt-Fur g is cordially jnvited. Plan I I your Frientjs. in the Con Basket Pic-1lie. I' ostere SOU 11 L CAROUN, COLORKD VV< Kfi r- ; '** ' I~F you want a whiter, prettier complexion, yt/rf run I let it? itwith - M-.ulniol.i-! Yvj.u can secure the hjh! tvii'ii J beuut y 11ut all your l'lieiiUii will, admire and envy iiuli iliis. douhir-quick, extra-!* powerful "bleach. Iludinulu, the hinaainv slan whitenei . Will bi.in^. J you this new loneliness just- us >c has ilotie for thousands i>f attjruc live iiunau.?Mo teilloUs wiitinp. for results? no disappointments.? Just' smooth 011 this fragrant , super-bleach al bedtime. - let it Start its wonder-wo llr While you" take your DcTmty sleep, You wall be aniuzed how swiftly rill oilinc-ss and roughness disappear, how .. pimples .and eruptions vanish, while your skin grows lighter and -more beautiful day by day, If yo,p have been disappointed in other "bleacheSj remember Nadinola al w*** works, quickly,- surely I E-very package carrii sotu; written, money back guarantee and simple ? .^tlirefctions. - ^ Nadinola contains the most powerful skin-whitcnintj, proper-' _ties known to beauty science, yet _cNadinoia5 M.tkes skin whit i 1 NO! X | ness Hours of 1 hi Y ? . ' | Bank ''Saturn ^ rM. until I 4 -1 Vt.'. ' = ? 1 ,.* | - ... ' ' ' <^XS~X"X~X-<"X~X?X"X~XK"X* :.2'. _ . , \ > ? a tbe season to Greenwood in a game i here, scores being 0-4. l' i._ A 1 ; ? HltANC1IVILLE N'KW.S Sunday .nijjht. June 1th Bethel A. M. h. churcb,?eeiel!/rated the memorial , seivic^ of Bishop. John Hurs,t. Pro Kium was nicely carried out as folic'. ''Opening chorus, "Day Is dving iri "TtTi ' invocation, .Urn. CTOTirf' choir s.njijf, "Swinj; low, Sweet Chariot"; . Scriptu(V" lesson, St, John 20, by Miss Annie M. Blocker;-six flowi or jrirls, led "by Madam Lockett, cara,_.performance nicely fn.m?the-door to the altar, laying the flowers, while the choir: chanted "Why I>j Yo.u.Mourn. Departed Friends; select I 'U'im;' .1 iin mie \1 <"^Sal'e in the Arms of Jesus," Laura 1'itH; Denf Hey ward-Lincoln, "I Will ' sinK yod.' j song." followed by an in1 spiring talk on the life of the bishop. -Follow ing; the remainder of the projjoly ./.'cM)imkaioh Iwas admin is. lejed and Dr.. A. W. Heyward and jjLhe..pa^.tm'gave the elosfng remarks. - 7)1 $ 1 -Lo<T Wa< ri.TTeetPtb. _ <>K.>N(;KBFKD NFAN'S ; 4?Mi-.i Mary L Davis moUired to'thm ; city on the i'th and iheV^so many ' of (in friends. We ail were lad to *I'lneet .Miss' Davis and _erijoye,d her coinpa11> . She reports nice work be _ uie done in the school of which' she >_ ha-- Iieeo a teit'd"1'' tor tii.o. I? n hoped that she will so.on return to the city; i ? Y AIWKRTISKKS icitor ami Collector tor advertisei> no lonper connected with this flu? ollice; or authorized collector. II AMI' I M.N. Putilisher OOOO OOOOO O O^.C^jdO^b^aCfcOOOaCfcC ADY FOR * j* . pn Picnic H *VOLD_ I , July 4 .* ; I Cayce, x few miles from Co- S g Highway (No. 2). Public 'jj :o enjoy the Fourth with g.L nt'X aL Ji real QLhFashion x :d by the ? \ FEDERATION ~OF OMEN'S CLUBS - it is prepared so .skillfully that it cannot possibly harm the most delicate skin. ~ Do.n let the days go by while you? o/i you had a lovely, lighttoned skin?start tonight with Nadinola! Stop at your favorite toilet goods counter today and ask "* for Nadinola Bleaching Cream. Fifty cents for a good-sized jar. XExtra large size"$1,) If you can't ... | buy Nadinola where you live, send i us 50 cents or a dollar and We will 1 mail it 4V) you at once, with valuable FREE Nadinola Beauty "Buuklei and generous girt sample of Naelinc Fucc Powder. Address, Dipt. J, National Toilet Co., , j Paris,Tenn. ' - | - v * i Bleaching Cream . er while you sleep ?J V 11' 1' 11'.'' *'1 ICfc. Bust* e -Victory" Savings I.,1 will be fVom...... I 2:00 Noon. | | KAaVEYTPresident. | 1 ^ w ' ' . page srvr.m if~you want to be ,rH ........ . - Jflf,? ? ~ -CHARMINf, keep your skin soft ancLlight- . . The easiest way any woman can liave a charming complexion is by using Dr. Fred PalmerLs Skui WhiteHcf'Oinuiuurt?Thts'pVep^i a- :? tion, famous for fifty yeajs, likhl ens and softens t.lve darkest skin, clears up pimples, blotches and tan marks and does away with that "oily, jinny" look. Regular use ot -?: this preparation along with* the other Dr. Fred Palmer Skm W tht ' ener Preparations keeps you* skin light and soft and inakes you look charming. '? ?t-7- . - ''Dr. Fred Palmer's complete fine consists of: Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin. Whitener Ointment; Skin Whiwner Soap; Skin Wh itenet _ Face Powder; Hair Dresser and HID Deodorant Sold til'drug" stores To* 9c-n "n"h , p"*'paid upon receipt of price Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories, _D-.pt ? 19, Atlanta, Ga. A generous trial sample of tt.e Skin Whitener, Soap and h.j ?' Powder sent fo? 4t ir. .stamp: * Dr.. Fred Palmer's Mm tLJB a m _m jk m m m hi i ? ? ? dfllN WHITENER "Keeps your complexion youthTiP ~ TAKE ALL YplJk NIo'fHf: TROUBLES T(? * ?' LEEVY'S GARAGE: ; ^Expert Alec ha nit > , <it*r any car or iriuk 2 Blocks From" Allen - Hen edict XJN~TA YT.OR ST RE FT WRECKS?DAY OR N+OIFC Toasted .Sandwiches A Special! y ' ? ??rCandy, Cigars,, Cigai ettc: , h c Cream and (jqld Drink1017 WASHINGTON STREI.il . ... ; ~r/ David G. Ellison ""General Insurance Jionest and efficient atttrhtion given to all Flight- t r\ln ...? <L 1- * JJICiaeCU Willi Illf, PHONE 5717 1221 WASHINGTON ST. .m ^ 1 Every Wortian Knows Every woman knuw.s h-?> nrV-a?^? , to burn or srtild herself while worknm' in her home. EveYy woman kno\v> tn-.t these' burns and scalds are painful ai..l <onielimes very slow to heal. lw.-tv voman should know that the pain < < iurmi and scald* will tir'quu-i,H r~ ieved. infection positively pivveii*vd ind speedy healing assured it' Liquid fetwrozone is instantly applied.?G?-t a? aoltle of Liquid Borozone and kvep'.i landy in your medicine cabinet. Si-!d by THE WAVERLEY DRl'ti STOKE ^^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM -Corrected to May 25, 1930 Arrive Union Station Leave' No. ' No. 5:00p "32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 f?Oup 7:55a 31 N.Y.-Augusta 31 8:t?5a z:oua Z( unarston-L infi. 2Y J 4:lftp 28 Cinn-'CharlestOIT 28 4:20p 9:30p 10 Columbia-Cinn. .9 7:tHia" Si 10a 24 Cohi08 TO>;r i0:50a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 5:OfYp I2:55p 20 Col'a-Savannuli 19 8:20ja". 9:.00p 23 Cora-Charlotte 2-1 ft:2.r>a LI :00a 13 Col'a-Charlotte T4 1:20p ' ' -9:ftftp 11 Columbia Charl'rr 1-2 B:iK?u 4:ftfta lfr Orin'bra-Char'sti, 16 2:20a I:40p 2 CoPa-Spartanb'g: 1 ~ 3:00p I0:00p 16 <3otum'^-<lrppTTv> 15 6:S0a" " >:40pll3 *Col'a Charlotte lW-> 7;0Qa .. . ' ~ L0:4fta 18 Colum'a-Atlanta 17., 6:36p Via Camden and Rock HilL.??*. Pullman cart. Dining cafa. ' ? '' n - . . ?