The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 26, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Mis.s* Mar<jr?f < i way--'r C* : rHiiirrf anil < i? ?T-tj1 ;i |!-.m ukc so iiia11V <Iiiy>'i ( hi Inin_J_lua. ?? ?rrTM - 'i ' r 1" rI' -Tvrv'n j l iu'.sm, makitu'' rr ? owl of sha I dows. She was a n '.wdai- lit{)- nvitcli , pr.iwiin^r 4ir',c j'lfi (1 i.i far f*nr* tat, in thr cvjlar. nr^l, ' -i-iv tiarK and! aiuirll- laics of h'fi*- n;.lyvt _L k - Jfjhr had heca .there Toor o'av- wlen | H 'jolTv fTTTTivTi "ft \ i 'i " pn!l; n 'm>o i gratia.'rail (,?'i th? iavvn. .Mi- \hirirarot i ?77? nat-o11 H^r p>rta-h~m view ff flii'in. 'fahe| enjoyml _wat< hjhg Llu-ir aimiseMents.. ^ N - w.*- .v- ^T-v * V 'C--A carriage stopped before the door and a young girl got out and climbed the steps.leading through the terraced' walk, behind her came a withered r.ld" Iiuni st'lth u-voiul fcuitxaatuL, IiMB^r had not-' seen .her-until. one of the ill. exclaimed "company, ItUia." -lh;. ha looked: her expression changed to uiie of puzzlement. "I wonder who shP is, Aunt has not mentioned her." rnrrr^l i'-ui * ;m>s- from her chair ml the norcli, as the girl inquired in a.feu-ft latin tone "Are you not^Mis^ M Jigavef Trt'kWi'll ? .-Aw'hy yes," answered Miss Margaret. V "flmi you are my Aunt Margaret,' cried the* girl and rushed forward to kiks dier. *> < ? ?Miss Mariraret,-:"why there is. some mistake here.'' ."1 am In mi, your brother.Ed ward's daughter," iftie gift" said ? joyfully. There was something strangely familiar about this dark haired girl, with hirere Idaek- eyes. " W hy, beganr Sliss Margaret a^uin, "in'y niece, lima, is here with me, she iunie tiiiui days ugu.'?? ? "f do not understand," said the yW-L "Xur J_am Inna_, R1 argare-t Trgswell.'' y c+jiht- sit?ik>wttJl-^othinglv yoi^sciled Miss Mitrga ret, "yet, my niece is here with me, she came from Vienna several -davs atro.' "JUit,"*' began the girl, "I Came dji ertly. from Vienna.' * Vet, .that is what you say, but I rn~Ti.i7t understand, as?I?understood Iroin the will oT niy late brother, .fiber i if Yieir+Uu Austria, two "weeks befmv lii< ^nildi'n stated that he?had- one-daughter, Inna Margaret, whose identity- would be hiad'e known to life by a certain sign. He requesti d that 1. his only living relative, look-after his daughter, and that his sTiaro .>f the estate begive.n her on her t went y-lirst birthday. Now there " is s-met hi tig funny about thist I have oil! v tuiii1' niece, T|irf- two have arrivedr'1 'VI am sorry, Madam," ventured the girl. "but.. I am Inna Treswell. My mother was Inna Goldess, and I was reared ,by iny-father in Vienna. Tears sprang into the girl's eyes. Miss Margaret arose and called In " ? ? ? . >r,.r nrrii ima P il'l lU'lVnc ': " ' . .. iiijm smilc'dand shook *her-w head. "N ? dearest. "Have you over seen this young. Hplv before?" sire asked the 'stranger.. ?i I >i l!Mi tl(. u111 limkul luiiu mid lo rd :ii 1 una, '.'I don't know/Madam," lima. "I don't know, Madam, she i . ins familiar, bu,t I oannot place her mst iiovv.J'"; r ?; ? ? "V'iii ~ttr.iv retul'n to your guests, Imar.j" Arm I lima went hack To her 11' > t s, ,-"l am sorry 'todisown you" began .VN; s M'iv: well. "Ln.jt I have nroof that -t-br?e'ir| > u i just-saw is my niece.". Tlw Mark haired stranger arose, do part Muiel. farewell Madam.'.' r In- sard sadly and politely. H'i nl iniiMMu-Xt, week) "T"7 UKSOUTIONS- ?r Memorial service's \yere held at the lifipewell Rapfist church for the late "j. ^ im uk, silent- K. II. Roach and the ihiw in"resolutions were reaa: \\ Hei eus. as it- Has pleased our hea\ i-iily Father, to remo.Ve from our !i.i<l<t l,ur late brother, U. *H. Roach apd. : ' Whereas, th(. intimate relations Hour held by our?deceased brother vl jIi the members of . this . Sunday liuol reiuler it proper that we should ilTu-e on" record our" appreciation of fri i rviee as supeiiotendetH -and his merits as a ^christian leader, Thexctaro be it resolved by the li ipewell Baptist Sunday school of 1 'al/.ell. S.. ('.,-that-while we bow in bunfble submission to the will of F.;ei most high', we do not less mourn ?ji our late superintendent, who has men called from his labor to rest.. Resolved thatdrr thp death of R.' II. RirU-h this Suiidjw schbol has lost a brother who was always~actlve and zealous "in his work, as a superintendent. ^always ready, "prompt to ad\ aiice the interests of the school,-der ed trr -its?w-elfai e and?prosperity, i-in-who was wise iii counsel and fearIts s" in action, an honest and upright christian gentleman. Resolved- that these resolutions be entered .upon the minutes' of the Hope v eil Bantisfp Sunday school \aml that :: copy be sent ti> the family of the < ieeeased- hrotherr- - ?. . ,i iiiiv. wi awcvt lumciuuruuct;, Ii;t :i mo|iior.v fond .and true; .1" t :i token of love's devotion That our hearts still lone fdr you. a ? \\ .-do not I'oftfet you or do we intend iVi' Lhinl. of you. often and will to the ( ml,. ' _ ' id.no and forgotten by some you may lit* jit dear to our memory you ever Will be. , ; Baptist Stmday School I.NST KII KS FOR M<t. LUCIUS B. "WEATHERS"-? . Firm rat 'services for Mr. Lucius B. Weathers, avce 42,' who died at the Waverley hospital Thursday, July 17 at .ii:4;i were held, at 2nd Calvary M;I 1 i:i?dtttn-h. .Sunday U.Stb p. m? licv. t'Has. 1L .^rown, officiating. ^n^ ^cared^ ,10^ the I IT, laLimr,, 1 OOQ W?.. i..vniii'iu'' "i"'"'1; .r? 1 '"-"J "/""* tin rs with Ins familv resided in New ZSj ??? T ?miMur the short period that th? deceased resided rn Columbia, he won for himself many friends and was <. reatly loved by those who personally knew him. The news of his death was a (rreat shock to his host of friends in tlv.s&ates of Florida and ?Ww York "Where h> >vfts so well known. lie is survived by his widow, Mrs. Berdie Baylor Weathers, two children l.ncius Baylor Weathers, 2 1-2 years a<xilherr M-ovEHa Ereen, -of Tampa, Florida,: on0 sister; Mrs. Alice Sauni!i i of Philadelphia" and one brother (leorjfe Weathers, of New York City, twrr-rrreces and two nephews. -;tInterment Palmetto.-cai?0t?ryi i' - ' .i . , .. _ * ~5C?r~T K ? "? _ - " - THE PALMETT HOLD QUARTERLY MEETING'"TN I CLINTON Clinton, July 25?The Quarterly |c Union for?Districts?Mu.?1?iuui?2?ofc s the Christian Home "Burial Aid socie- j ty is meeting' here in the Baptist, Church. Mr. "W. C. Richardson, of Sa- ( luda, grand secretary, and W. E. Wil- j J liarns, of Helena,i^tate secretary, and , Mrs. Maria Burton, Greenville, grand president, arrived here last night.: Prof. W> Ri'Bdwman, staW-deputy^ ? from Columbia, 1H 'ox poo t od hero on j the early morning train. I " Scores of delegates are arriving by i I automobiles and the outlook is very ? bright for this session. | - Mrs.--Fannie Reeder, local presi-r dent, has thiiigs in good trim and j u flhe peopttfof Clinton are expecting a; t-good time. i | Madam Rumor has it that there is, a movement on foot to have all wo-: men local presidents m the state-next! jyear. A confidential letter from the!,, state Ueputy saying the' board is con- Jjsidering it has been seen, ye.t he has no statement for publicity. This let-, ter was Found by a reliable mem- I ber and it is causing no little com , ment amcmg the lhembers. From what"')", can be gathered, if'the board passes UU 'l.!ll -?> ...ill ??i~:-1-?* -i a I U1II, ? >* ?! ICHailliy LiiKt* , i plate, Prof. Bowman,- who seemed .to r . be.. sponsoring the movements declar- { ' ed: "\Ve can't move all the me", but j this is a woman's "society, Let?thri men be district presidents, etc." ' Peter Wilson,?Mr, \V j., Worthy, i Mrs". Fanny Price, ' Mrs. Mattie Mc-1 Collough from District No'. 3. ip CARD OF! T?IANKS~ ? ' . i y Mrs. Bertie Baylor Weathers and '.g chilren heartily thank their many.jy friends for the kindness-sshown them! during the illness and dA'ath of their beloved husband " and father, Lucius B. Weathers. "** . . . ' ^ ? ... h AN EXPRESSION OF APPKECIA- d TION Miss Minnesota R. Garrison wishes I to express her sincere appreciation L for the kind sympathy of her manyjt friends (luring her Illness. ? ? [c ?:?-? ;i Bl'RIAL AID SOCIETY MEETS IN , _. CARLISLE a ? L Carlisle, July 22?One of the most y interesting and well attended quarterly meetings of District No. 3. of , the-Ghristian Home" Burial Aitl socie- j .ty, closed fSunday afternoon with a strong adciresrf Irv The giand" sccie- ? tary, \V.[ C. Richa idson. ^ The Rev. L. F. Sanders, is the district president. He is 'strong and iniphrtial in his rulings, very " kind to * .visitors and give each member or ^ delegate a "square deal." Along with p him is his secretary., C. L. Worthy, y E. R. Einmerson, Fan"ie Pri^; Mattie McuoHough, who have the larg^-y est lodge in the.state. Carrie Lewis, I Minnie Thompson, P. M. Moore, Carrie MeKissick, J. H. * String, Peter Wilson and scores ol' others, , Prol's. 'W. C. Richardson, grand " j secretary, and W, K. Williams, state 'secretary, both attended the session and rendered valuable services. These [two men-have been leaders of. this ( [order for gianj? years. The majority of the members" have faith" and confi- r jdence in their ability and will con. tinue to follow their leadership." The visitors were Rev.. J. M'., Dawkins, Mr. J. F. Bowman, of Columbia, [EevTTW. L. Joh nson. and Rev. J. M. jDawkius, Jr. All thies,. visitors made "jj helpful remarks concerning the order, j Prof. W. R. Bowman, the state,deputy from Columbia, made a stirring speech for the Palmetto Leader and hIsoT spotar~Shout the profitable . ses- H 1 sion of* the Benedict-Allen summer *SchorOL ~ T : '? f~Htev" Dawkins owns -ieautiful home near the church. He is think ]ing of entering the race for the Gen- (> jt eral Conference of the A.- M. E. 7 'church, Prof. Bowman declared in ^ _a_speech that if Rev.* Dawkins' gets ^ I in the race he will support him.?Rev. j Bowfman t/jld the congregation of 1 I Rev. Dawkins ability as a preacher. Those who died since the last quarter were Lily Caldwell, Emily Dye, ,, and George Smith. Among th(, strong and reliable fiiem hers who are standing by Rtv. Sanders are DelQy Crome, Lizzie .Siti, f> ; Rev. J. P. Land, Rhoda Strong, Mary iDuffie, Peter Wilson, and many o- ? ithersf. The grand president, Mrs. Maria * Burton, had not arrived when your reporterleft, but all eyes were eager|v expecting her. A union- seemingly jnot a unionj when this great woman lis not present. Your "reporter willattend the quarterly union this week at Clinton. I , __J? MKMOR1AM ^ .. ' I ' ? ! ? Jn-4ov4ny- memory of my -husband, Mr. Charles Davis, who departed \his life July"21st, 11)28. When God made Heaven beautiful and peaceful, he made it for all good people; He will be for-ever remembered. "Cod took away my happiness,, When. he~took you dearly beloved Each vjsit to your j?rave I make, " I vision your dear fartr : ?Bitter: , sorow a"d . heart-ti-ehe With every flower I place " Two years slriee yorr~left me; ? -Tip t**M" only remain, f But I'll gTi on loving you 'Ml,'TiUPhjy,,T' Till God join us"agaift."" , Hisiwife. 1 * . IX MEMORIAM In laving memory ofimr; mathyg, r Mrs. Lueinda Embly, who died one year ago July 1G, 1929. ' ? . A"* g4htle\hand unseen by us is-bleat-It was the hand of God. i -v- ? Mrs. Ellen White, (TaugHTFri?Mr.Fradv -Eh--Embly, son; Miss Florence -White, grpnd daughter. I i I ? ~ *.? ? t ~ ?# ~6~ ; ,' j IV'". ""Ml.'I ' "J sX . " O LEADER IN M KM OKI AM In sad but loving remerrtbranee-of tur dear mother, I,. Klla Lowndes, vbu deyarted this lite one yt in1 luly 22nd, 1929. Chas. D. Lowndes, Washington, I). Beulah Walker Courtney; BLston, lasa. - - . | IN M KM OKI AM -J fir loving memory .if our dear iTn'' her, Carrena Dawkms, who departed his life, five years ago, duly 21. I92r>. ^ The flowers we place upon your. ? grave May wither a"d decay, tut our love,for you, who sleep . In' I neath " , Will never_fade_away." Your children, Blondena L. Whaiey, Cleonis M.I lieeks, James W. Hawkins, .LhwUhJ It Mundle. IN MKMORIA.M' 1 j In ^sad but dovinpp=rvmemhr fence ?f Irs. Charlettp B. Canty, who depart d-thi&-iife^?lul>L2ff, 1929. . 1 Brother.- ^ l2 J IN MKMOKI AM In memory of our dear husband rrtrher;?Ralph?Boozer, \vhjj---d^prrrtoil' his life Jul le sleeps the eternal sleep I iut he'shan never- beforgottem j ire still hear his sweet voice-' i'e still ste his smiling face ome. bright day we shall meet him . Hien the mist has cleared awa.wHis devoted family. Mrs. Sallie Boozer; wife,; Miss Henirtta Boozer-. Mrs.- -Amy 1^ MeMil?n, Mrs. Sara . L. Youngblood. clrilren. IN MEMOR1AM In loving memory of our -dear broher and, superintendeht, who d' paij_ <1 tills life today one vonr'aco. Tuh 7, 1929.. )ne dear to our hearts has gone 'he voice we li.ear' no more ~ Vhich never can be tilled. '< precious one from us lias gone . low sweet the memories still, so-one knows how mlich him we "" miss iince he departed for that w 'i j I < t bliss. >tl called you ymi could not->-t4y??i Hir heart you yfeld without delay hit the voice of - (jod hail I earlo-d. \'v cried in vain .from thee t?. i?: ?t, ynilr> heart T Ve loved you but TesTF loved, ymi best. Hopewell Baptist Chijrcb S. S. puo<; )f the Juvenile Missionary 'JVaii M. E. Church and (irontul ltKHh OranTHIUSD'AY ,\ OdU)? Devotionals. OrKuui'/.v-tiou. lu C. B. Black. Recess-- Dinner. Afleillooi :J0-^-Spntr Service. Juvenile 'KXplW ' Missionary Juvenile Work. Jlealtl Miss Gladys P. Black.Niuht S :{(>?Welcome /-Prmrra?nnit-. Resign < Miss Bessie Branson >>1' Cann-pm. Cray, Brapchville, S. C.. " . , FK11) A V :30?Rising Bell. OQ? Three ^.Iile Hike uvet^fcldi-Ou l)i :30?Breakfast/ :()0-10:U0--Gamcs mi Pin votuiiihI n I 0:30?Devotionals. Address* hy. 1h . Culture" JiV Dr. II. I). liuwe. "\\ ty Bear *.46; Ih(>.I u\-i-1uIeTI a i 11! 11 ) ' :3d?Soihg Service conducted Ly Mi i and Sebia M. Fishers. Herbal l? K. McTeer. :30?Pageant directed, by Mrs. ' aiiit Nivht > ^30?Drama hy Juveniles. Admir. ion SPECIAL I TO WASHING FRIDAY, AlC Big league Ha^hall Motion (Sena I ors.) ROI'Nl) .TUII' FAKKS-: Aikert __. __j.$1 Bnrrovell?? . ? LU."" Batesburp J... _ ^ I t.7f? ? BkarkvtUe I ,">.00 Camden ?-?? Chester ~ 1.">0 ?^OIA'MBIA ? Denmark - - ? . ? ! ? >? Johnnton ? . ir, Lancaster .1 ... 12"0 I/Cesville 1 r.7.7 Newberry 1 .*>.(!(? Dates of Sale and FmIhI Limit: _ wold <fur,4?.U..traitt^ rxrr gust 1st. Tickets good returning nil regit ed, to reach original starting poi' ?- AogtifTt ttth. tootf ? For Pullman reservation* and ott SOUTHERN RA1 w -! % " w, ,.M, iMxuiMii Hturnt. " ^ i i.I (nTTiK^Nr- ws XIit* crops iitniiml Kllorcc pre vci" v. in-h rcl'resiled after the recent show f is, ~ . Siimhivi. was', a liijrlv day-, at-. Shiloh ~A~ Ah?ttr^rtmrT+i?annnijr the .many \ i-x i,i s !u i ny' Al rs. t1{. Jjlack, Mis Kut.li rtlai k Ml' Cameron and Mrs. M. Austin olh Charleston. 9 n .19nrtmrnii^li.t t lu?Kusy MUn'-cUrhliiet "with Miss Mavy Alice Wilhurn as Hostess.. ' .Mis's MiTTY I.. Williams w Us etfieicut president. Miss Hyrd of < 'ulupihia. is visiting Mr. I'ftcr I'Ylder, Tli,. 'stfw.trdfss linai'ds entertained' air I he parson: <*e in honor of tht. pas 1.11." .si ov, :u if- "ami inisincs un.t Al,ol) day evi'-iTiliji*.v ? Mr, Arthur Caldwell is at Inmif a TAjtn a 11 or ~7ia\my spiaTtT a .pleasant vacation, iii Xo'rtli" t'aPoliuri.- ' . The .1 tivenilv- Missionary 'jtirls pnvr :< lawn pariy on ;Saturday .ys.c.ainn . Tin-.- -V-iIU . >?': iti'iiit'' d*sld'-i?lnl work v il li ~tl i . I''. !!.? \yill.iaihs asyi'iiatTnV -anil?tin \"m . Ltildeh.rninh a-' pre- i <|, ijt:v . . - . ~ Ml So ar 11 lid."' .lets rrtliriTetl from inntpfi ?? Itool m Sumter.. 'Ill "I I I I IIIH III .unl I nil III! ilk* 11: t. . 'I'ho A.I'!, loai'iio is awakp. i nil- 1'i* .. tiii iii, .Mrs. II. .IhIiIimoi. -i1' vr.' ir "r-.r i'lu-'unit.. ' *' 'Hi i.. :. ti<r -Mj'.s, Ii. r,. .liiiiV'rWiri :mtl I:. 11111 \ 'nt l Ii-ni '.Vi-l >\\ it Mini Mi.-e Al I.. "f-'l i a i I i.l|' l!it lii >| ?\ i J11 \\i'fi' inifsl T t:. . . aril. A! i ft. V. 111 lilclir am1 a!111 "T;< :Iy- 4t-i.-1' u<n(>. +4-??-?i?. .. 1t, i ^ I ,i ,i?;ili<l .Iannis. 1 . W relit iin! \li \\ . .Ii-rnin,. \\ 11li:tm ..(.flit M rlr.rt vacation ra l il | ii n ! '. I:-;.. Ije I- Ui.l.il..l.i:aii.l .anil .Is n.i-! ' I .. t I 'i~!v i 111111'' I ilil il; ''III- I'M Sl V\ l:l'|,. " ' . 7 1 *I*In ! :h-!11 r - u lj.'i li:t\i' In'vii at I i,-iTJT^ _l . iiDiiinr -11* ? ! - lki\l. i i'l ii MM'-1 "Tint i-jii-r rt" - iJ^i-i^r-ftrl -rr?I' ll li ? ritATiI,. tiny. 1 "..Lii.',) :i! WTiiinm ("liapel A Is .1 n!> ?I;. A.H'-'.i.ist 1, . t'hurs'r; S. ?" ~~ Inriiiiii: Si'r^'i'H ' . . I'.i "i... III. TaiU *'.\|io ' i S<*s>>M?n ?t " ;V i , li 'r.ili i.-; i i. i ;t w I Hi 11,* Si", h71~ il'SKIOlt l?\ , Vi !- - .'?( ? ; ;. ..I Hiillr ami rnin? S.-moiy (* V? - 8\ . . . r' . 'I:' v '. I 1 -* .M . V .?' . The ii!" I'livI In! , ' ii \\ ij. :i?I I'\ \l > Sm'if Mi. \ iii'S - I i. 111 LI flu uiul. . P. . ' I i' . ilt'i,...., V'.n f I in I i lri? ~ ? .i , :i !,; I H . T. ]?? ' I :ilnl I''. p., 1. 1 ifi-. In ; |' i 'i : ri . : *: - ,I 5\(irRsfGN TON, 1). (V ' I I ST I i. )! :?? ? ( lf;r(! Su,V> \ \\ :tshiliul .Ml H A'MMi -l I ^li .'iTFtrHnirf;, 1 l.."?0 M 't i:'-|'crl1> 1 1 .''.(M), , l(i<lu>-\N a> . I H ? Win'K 11 til : 12/?o 1 _S4ii ?'miifl(t ' . 11:7" 'I'ri'll t ?FI' 777^ ? ??7?IS.fill.? * t ?? ? ?-?: ?14 H-j 4\?'r^.1iuvv . 12.."i0 Hi lU'VlniflNII?' ?' I 1.110 ^ 'K'lilUv , 1 1.7 "? M I ninn .v: . . .. 1 1.00 \\ aid . rL=_*. ... ? .15.25 H \\ imisliorit ? 10 Att.^ .wm lar I mills, c\c<'|)i l?imV* Kj 10 prior lo midmi'ld ?Mfdm'sday, rtr TnfrrrrnrTtinn sr4. ticket ncrntw, I IIAVAY SYSTEM I J ? - 1 I . . SANDY WIN NFAVS Saturday was a liiiih day at .Ml. Mai iali -"'A-. M. K. rliuroli. \Yt wort in tan?ij>:u?v with l*i\c choirs. The III' 1 lll'tll III'" llll M -I 1 mi , 'I'l, r wfliM.ini- -nihilf.a- \\as ilolivort'tl .by. S. .1.. Uft>iSlU^_altdl W a JJ^Ii'ULlk'd 111 I. . Jo I m kiinx mi in i In- FvuTiTsTTT tiinutii. Wo had with n 1 h I#Vv. .1. .). .lack-on. ?|iast. h- r>|' Kurt Motto. ^\\ c .al ii 11 m I 111 \ D. .1. H i y pastor al I ,init- t lit- circuiU He niad' It ~wa't*. it' iI i : IL rm rMiii atiini. W '/ii- I.an wi; a u uov. .Jacnii "t lim it ~ al' tin; HujUisl. church. On Sunday. nunniiiji- Sunday, school iij-cit il at '.'Alt) liy tho, suporintondi'nt. Mr. M. -I. i'uitcrlicltl: The lesson \va taiiuhi bv Uov. .1. .); Jackson. It wa it nit w.i il by Ales. I alu lla Falicr, mi ovniitf iilmti i.T l-tiii >> ..> .i .a .i ? . . in.! mull I II II I > "II. ,'\ | ? tipprv < i. 1 i\T' .(UiiiciH c navy' ;ui atli-i;1 ivt* > ai- !!> v. .1. I >? Laiiic, iin H S :ni!ay mora iny at I LiMO. v. Irilc -la' >friifei'i yji.ir li'in ftr"i?l urc ht-llii'iii ? ?,> >.?via tin1 (op. tiilli-i t In u ra'ottl w'a.-1 ft'la.PO \\ i1 an- |n-ini(l to .vay i'ViM'yt|iiny . i^v.-? a ! .atu'. an .i.i'Ui'f an.l 11at atonv fMl M.w.a.l. -I > - : ' - ' ? rV . ' j| BUY UASOLINK & OILS AT jLEEVY'S SERVICE ; ? SHWHON ?= _ iNm-tilm-l.n from lioiu,<lit.L T Allen ? ON \ \\LOU STREET j|Tm: N I >A Y A NI) NHillT , i rl N Sit U A N O'E ; .y The LTeatest Investnu'iit in the \N nflil f i.snit ialia health and L VCtiPKVr INSt i!AN( i: h * . - 1 : ; Why nut pi ojlrrt- your -Oieonie with . a Ileal'It X- AeeiiTent I'-oiipy* For TTni,thr*r InfuiMmitinn SEE? cj>. sFwV\VKT7L "If it J." hit.nee I sell It" I'hone ti.r.O 1 ti 11 Main St. | c<tt; UKWKK sI.I(.no.uiiirAUti-N^;- . DIAL 2 I 0 .'{ 7 ' * ' (Diacuiitfyd prompt 'delrvotrv service (HICK SICK VICE SHOE KKI'MR SHOP ?1121 IVusinitKtnn St. f ol'a?S. G-. ? JO.U JUDS.oN JACK SCOTT - TliKSTON JOHNSON ' . ... ; . '~f\ Adults CoiUrutl Children's Dii'siiscs . Adult- Ti n, ;iiul \|o, contract many i !iiMjen's (li u :i'cs. And, u'smdly, they ullVi front llicni much mule than ' vd:ihfn'Ti'-;fn. d'T.F in t aire. many. adults "" routiv-i-r w.u ui , .-in ailment usually as 'cialcd AiiUi?c-h'ihtrmi.' Suiiil'tiliios? "in > 1111. t(' -<-1\ and tafe" iWilil'Jl- .?r* i\i' u:i deal I feat mi lit . \vitTi6ul leali'.1 i11*.r thrrt?vvrrrrr~TfTTv""Hn' r:uin'\i|' thoir~ ; ti'oiil.lc \ i;t. I lie ! y iiipluiii.t aOre* .auiv a l.ii i iiildt i.'iIV In ?M'. appetite u i iehf-. r i' i uiliifi*?htrt1?Poet h?-rutd r ? i'*1 ill-..- I? ' i?. i]i 11i11 u.r Hit1 huso and" " a 1111 , ;:i 111 i I dr. 111. litil pTTilt . r A lid;?thv -? i.in d.ciH I li.it ni l ly alirl haTIiT ' itv v!\ i'vpt'1 - ri'iiirfd pin. .wvjrnis, f.r.onr While .-Ci'i aiti \ ci iniluyr', which you :rii eel at . . iuI: VI AN I IM.IA DiM.rrrtruuii lf\ VJl KSION S. E\ <1 \ S:i t ii I'd? i v Inn.. i -... . ? ?... ..villi <111 tlJ ;VU* I'D-I ;.!.<! 1 inclusive . .. . , .4 .1 = j. Ktiuiul 111|? J1 ar,^ t'^rnnv"t'oluinbiia ( \ ? * I' hI Ihw : ? ?-r-: _ N""*v \ in k ..... S.ld'.T'i |?* VH-iiilh- I'fiTy? 1 ?;?7 ??-* Kail 1 inure J..... 'itt.VU U ;i liMMjun '27..">0 < hi.iUMi 111.10 I >et roil ?_ 17.(1.1 I H!im eland . 17.l?U~ ! iniedu :1 i 1 ? * 'l'i tipui Iiuirale 1'arps: from all oilier points. t1 ui 111 'I IIi 1 I \ Davs. I I.Mll l li ,s I iii-.ov |-;U I'lUN iI.KtiKS ? "tt vq|l Ticket ?? Soul horn Railway , System - '.'."J > ?? ? V 6 6 6 ;'* lieliew- a Headache, or Neuralgia in l.'Ul1 iiiiiinti". clwcliv a Cold Hie iirat :da>, and ihi?!v?; Malaria in throe days. *. 1:1:1: >!. ? 'i'. 11 < www in i ;inifiS? FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM In Beauty Culture Ciivf* I AN.O I IN I I.hi, Si rtlp and ^ l> n i < I ?111 I' i < | ..u'.il ii n, s a trial. I heir * |" woiili 11.1-1 .!.< ? i; pioved. Ki gistuied in l U. N I 'at. Oil ? I ' . ... AlitN H WAN I I D. VVrite for term? ( Madeljy Mine Fannie 1.. Carolina 1029 f tIk Market Street * ' i * fik . ' o I ??? ? * Regal Drug Store I 121 W ASHINGTON ST A CUM!) I'LAVK"TO "I K.AD1-: ? III: i hull' Moil; fr >m Mpjh (in ' - ( :>ll A l or Vonr l)ni|> Needs I " GOOD UPRIGHT ' pianos .. __ . " . ? , .v.. ..? From $175. up Slightly used S550. I'LAYER = p*x v i iv CVimh iiu'w.-rnr" * ? 1 - 7" ~ ?(lonvt'nif m. H'vtrw "MVortk^d MALONE'S Tm MAIN SI. i'ii^NE 5210