The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 30, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, August, 30, 1930.
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Mrs. Annie Davis of Columbia
son Gilbprt are, leavinfcr for tl
honio in Baltimore, Md.
T?
t-v-" Mrs, Eliza A. Randall of Wash
ton. -D. C., is visitincr Mrs! Will
TI. Johnson, 1424 "Oak" streetr""^
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Mrs,. Catherine Halman, of' Do
. S. C., is a plpasant visitor <in
city this week, visitine friends.
Prof. _H. H. Butler, District (Ir
? ^ Secretary of?the G. U-.?Or of?Or
"* was a hiifeiiiess ^visit.c>v_ia_ihe_j
this week.;- " . '
_ Misses Hattie and AAA Wood
left Wednesday afternoon for Det
Mich., where they will spend a
weeKs vacation. ? .
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- Prof. W. j. Cochran, former d
: of?Kiltrell College, Kittrcll. N.
is in "the city .after spending the s
mer in North Carolina.
Miss Rubye- Mae Johnson of C
ton R. C.. is the house" guest of IV'
^ Carolyn Rosemond. White here
is Jhqvint; jh?' plyaSUl'f "f being
mong many of her x-la*s -mates.
Miss Eva Kate Dunlap, of Am
son, while enro.utp from Charles
tO, Anderson spent Thursday in
city ut the home of her former cl
mate Miss Carolyn Rosemond.
Mrs. "L. B. Mack of -607 AskOni
St.. has returned from a visit to
daughter Mrs, Thomasina Chis<
Weston of Hackensack, N. J., :
other northern points.
Prof, -and Mrs. A. P. Butler,
Harbison College, Irmo, S. C.,
spending their vacation in New B
"* N.. C. 'We wish them a' pleas
stay.
Mrs. Eliza Richmond ffnd- daxigt
Elizabeth and little spru James ?j
will visit nnlthiime. 'New,?York C
and Boston* Mass., bcforP returnin
Miss Emma Weston, formerly
u..* :J: -nr
HI ?ra?? UUl IIUW 1 CS1UH1K III >> U
inpton D. C., has returned home
f ter spending some time' here w
her sister Mrs. Gelia W. Glenn.
Mrs. Hazel Clutts Scott and c
dren Clara Mae and Elliott, Jr.,
Rockingham, N. C., are spending
eral days in the city visiting r<
lives and friends.
Miss TJlllan Nelson and Mrs. H
ry A. Champion after visiting- tl
sisters Mrs. Viola Nelson and IV!
Addie "Nglson of 115 W. 129th str
New York City, have returned he
; and report quite a pleasant stay."
Mrs. Emily Biook:1;, formerly
this city, but now residing in
oompanied by her lifljlb daughl
after spending some time with
' Aunt Mrs] Sarah Irvin.
Mrs. James Goodwin and daugh
ton street will leave for Washing
D. C. to visit her daughter; t!
will also to Philadelphia and N
, York .City before returning home.
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Prof. C. A, Jphnson, (SiipervT
of Negro City Schools, after a si
chusetts has returned "to?the city
the- delight of his many friends,?
f also Mrs. Annie Davis of Boo
Washington Heights and Gilbert
vis, TVTTss Maftie" Belton of Coll
Place, Miss- Mary. Coins motored
Longtown, S. C., Wednesday of 1
week and report a pleasant drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson :
children of 1114 Oak street will i
tor Saturday to spend lhe__weekwith
their parents, Mr. and
John Folk and ?tber relatives in II
~?ge?,-S. C7~ They will return La
_Day.
Mrs. Bunyan Burns, has retur
to the city after a very pleasant
cation in Washington" and Philai
phia, whcre she was the. guest
her children, Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs.
Wells and Mr., and Mrs. Geo
Durns.j ?-=^ ;?
Mrs. (X CT Owens of' Tex'as (
lege, Tyler, Texas, formerly &
Lillian May Burner -is visjting
mother Mrs. David Smith on F
street. Wlhile in the . East, "she
also visit rtdativps in \Vns;|iinP'
and New York returning to Coln*T
Sept. 10th.
A very painful auto accident oc<
red on the Monticello Road in wt
Revs. W.? R. Bowman and Presid
Elder Ellis sustained painful if
s6Pl6U3 Injuries. The infurmatfori
ceived here is to the effect tha
motorist in an effort to pass a
that was meeting the one driven
Rev. "Bowman ran~irrto Rev. B
Notice To Subscriber)
?.. Ktffiattft*?; ttf.Jltp -changrntL.
the Management of The Palp
dent*, and Agents gbi their
"to insure its herng published
ing-this office Thursday will I
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inrnn's car, the?impact?dcmolisher
both cars. When soon ut. the finm
'Ehunai ilan?hospital,?ttrpy?hr?th?tteTI
resting, but-ethe extent of^their injuries
lia<F7^'ot been determined, i'he
Palmetto Leader hopes for them "an
- early recunny .
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| Dr_ uud Mrs. I? M, Daniel* jmh!
?M-rs; Camille- Daniels Burr have re
ITmTed fr7nn AshovIUe, 7v?/ C., where
J they were ihe reeip'eTHs ot many soeial
courtesies during their,, vacation.
Mru. 'Cumille D Ban- and her?Httie
daughter* -Kuge'nia and Margar^n."iitte,
accompanied by her mother Mrs.
',elr | Eugenia V. Daniels left Wednesday
| for Brooklyn, N. Y.
hnr- "77 axnoi \\TKM I.M
""" Mr. and Mrs. .J. J. Martin announces
the niap'Tage of their daughter,
Alma to Mr, Itoscoe Willford Newark
the" N' J~ Se>)t('ni!,t'' 1 t'th
J. A. Hoover Opens Coap.T
lumbia's First Roof
5 .7. j tjarden
^it Labor I)av. Sent. 1. Featuring
t Claflin Club in (Jala \ Fish
u%0 Frv, Ptiblic Invited.
n IVIr. J. A. Hoover who for the past
??n w -
J, iKin SITV(!U ine pUDUC sueega.sfully
as- a nun'tduudi has now urn
U-~^der construction one of the. fines!
brick structures of its kind anywhere
.. in tiie State owned amiroperated by
any other race, all brick work done
S*U> student of Honker Wio-.biiiotou?11 igh
Srhuul, who received- his first t-rainI
ing in tile Industrial Department
i under the careful supervision of Mr.
. Henry Champion,, now instructor ot
Bricklaying at the said school. ass
' ^ lower floor ...having . two?enit
ranees one on ltlossoni street' and
I the other on -Marion is built for the
express purpose of selling fancv Bfo^0*r
eeries, meats" of 'all. kinds, including
fish, vegetables."and fruits. The top
and 's converted into a modern and iinto-date
roof garden,. which may he
- rented at any?tin re?for fi-sh fryst
0f \vhist_ tournaments, barbecues or any
are ^<>r,n out door entertainment.
ern'> The initial' event will be a fish
ant ^which is being given under the
auspices of the Claflin Club to raise
(funds for the improvements of the
1^cri.school) Iiabor Day, Sept. 1. Fish of
.ft all descriptions mav?b<v?purchased
KS fwm 12 10 P.' M.
i (imji around and give u?. Hie oner
over?-purchase a dinner for t_h?
small sum of .'flic. If you do not
wish a dinner ask for a sandwich,
sh- are at >'our service.
af-' you?:ir(. a?sponsor
,itv|?f Negro Enterprises by looking in
ion our new grocery-*tore. We know
that you appreciate pur efforts by
hi]. the purchases which we are expecting
0f you to make?
('<imiiiit tpp mi?Avrmgmmmta!
^ Dr. A. J. Collins, Chr..
Miss C. L.; HQVjer,
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en_i _ mis. r.steiie Johnson.
If" RADIO LITERARY AND SOCIAL
eel " * CLt'B NEWS.
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The young meri assembled at their
isual hour and held their weekly
of vesting at the Odd Fellows -Casino,
lew Tuesday nite, Aug. 26. After devoac
lions were over each and every memLer,
her devoted most of their tirtie to the
her 'election. The members that were, e
; lected are as foil owe- ?-?
, * i caiUl'EIV IVUI
and Harris; " vice-president, Julius
iter Baurley; secretary, Hoyt Brown; asnp
*t antr- yporet;iry. .fames T.nwimm";
ton- treasurer. NealY Brown; chairman,
hoy Ernest Wilson; business manager,
low- iialeigh Atkinson; reporter, WalUi
Vinson". This being the end of the
election the members adjournded after-t.beinp
served a very deJicious
' mehit consisting of ham salad, sand
wo(i~ wiches and iced punch.
' lion t target to 'meet us at the Odd
0 Fellows Casiito. Friday nite. Sept.
12th, ahd^jom in the merriment ot
0. our"greuY^School Opening Dance.
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?cr BISHOP "I'T'HsUR OF GlfltRtilA
1,a* IN THE STATE
epe
last Brsliup. W. K. Fuller, of Atlanta
Bisliop of the Holiness Church, was
in the" State last week, visiting his
,in(j churches at Bennettsville, Hartsmo-1
v'Be, Colombia and Greenyille, be
-i I fore Witiii""""
Cl?, .<-*> /-IIWUIUI.
Irs. TTuT Aitnual Conference will be
od- held in Columbia this year, the secbor
ond week in November; when- thy
Bishop will return and preside.
The Bishop reported his work in
ned splendid shape; notwithstanding the
va- -stringent times.
del- ~?
of THE CAMP FIRM GIRLS.
P. , * ""
rKe The Camp Fire Girls met ?>n lasl
Monday evening, Aug. 25th, with i
very -finP meeting at the home oi
3ol- Miss Willie Lue Sims, on the- ?50(
liss Tdoek- of - Washington^ street -Manj
her lovely plans were discussed for the
fine benefit of the fclub by their Direcwill
Tress iMiss Katie Kn6 x7 Tvh o Tias maton
ny plans and who is making 'the
ib.a Club a lovely success with the cooperation
of the lovely set of girls that
makes up this Club. They are going
to give a Fashion Review on Sept,
:ar" 15th at Bethlehem _ Baptist {church,
*.lc" On that night the Popular Girl Conm?
test will come off'ahd the money will
T10^ go to hejp thy Y. W, C. A. Aftct
P*" all business plans"were over we hat
^ a a lovelv menu served. Those. presenl
car*
were Misses Ethel and Rosa Robip
y -SOXLj Lueinda. Davis, Maxy?Lee niu
ow- ; * ~ --s,
Agents, Correspondents!
pojiry gs to time of going topress
let to Leader insists that Corresponmaticr
in this office by Wednesday
in the current issue. News reachlie
published in the following week's
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H. HAMILTON, Publisher.
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THE PAT,MET
1- Anrrrp~^Mae - Funl,?Willie?frop?9ims, - ?
i Kuikt-^-JCmtX-aud Maria Mnrrhison.-.
i ] On the night of Aug. 25th there
was given a Hirth >Nite party in hon- . _
or (Tf Mrs. Van Buren at the- resi- ?
i-donoe <#f Mty. -L. Hajl,- 1022 Harden }4i
street. The evening was spent uuite _
1 enjoyajdy, There were card gntncn -m
of various kinds and dancing. tie- "JJt
freshments were served after the
-games. TtiV^re were^ 11ni>^
Lottie Love', Mrs. Daisy Dobison, Kvi-'l yc
~by Washington, Kddio M. Spann; Z~
Messrs. C. Ware, II. .1. Cave, David
Bcthea, T. Ashfoi'd, T: It. Summers 1,<
and many others.
WANTED. -^1
V . Wanted information of y William ,
-Htrrbfnson. formerly of Charleston, S-.
C.. and related to Frank Robinson, St
of 233 Fishburne Street, Charleston,
jCommunicate with Moxey A. Rigl>y,?
|Attorney, 108-1G Ne%v York Avenue,
.Jamaica;~N. YT -i "
ATTORNEY.FREDERICK ?>
RETURNS.
After spending a three weeks viiT-ril!
cation in the mountains _pf Western as
Tennessee ami "Kentucky, Attorney "i-i
N. '. J. Frederick has returned home H
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NOTICE! . ; ; ? {
TTo the Pastors of the Columbia Drs-; :tj
[I trict, Sunday School Convention:1 w
; i Please send us the names of your L
I delegates and yourself and let us
know whether or not the same will R
stop over night. " I
H T Sll'MMFKS- I
i-CuLuiabia^ S. r , R.- 4- . " , >-i
I?IT he-J?unday_ Scho.uLJLio.tiyention will n
convene at Emanuel A. M.K. church u
i Columbia, S. C., Sept. 24, I'J.'U). The n,
[public is invited. - ( vv
! ~Rt. Rev! R7 C. Hansom, Bishop, |(
I Ci. K. Lyles, . Presiding * Elder, Vt'
L'j?U, T. Summers, Pastor. * st
, RICF1ARDSON-JOHNSON WED r'u
; IN NEW YORK CITY. !'>'
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t On Saturday afternon, Aug. 2, i'*1
i 1030, Mr. Sanies if. Richardson and -1 ti
Miss Clara B. Johnson of this city '
I were united in hblv fnatrimonv ink
i Flushing. N. Y. . |Iy
!. Mr. James Richardson is 23 years, Th
' of a pre and Miss Clara 20. Both the T
hridP and frroom are natives of Columbia.
S. C. Mr. Richardson is the
formerly of* 1300 Wheat St. and Miss
Clara is the daughter of " Mrs. DorCa'C.
Williams 2433 Green St. Both "
bride and grooni are making their JP
home in Flushing. N. Yv,?at 41?13
James street. .Both-are former students
of Booker Washington High
Schooh Mr. Richardson being musician
There for quite awhile before
graduating. After graduating at B,
W. .IT. S., ..Mr. Richardson attended
lioneflict College and after leaving
""'(Tdlege Tie taught in a rural sdhool
i.until recently he madP his home in_
New York. *
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ENJOYABI.E MOTOR TRIP.
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Last "Thursday, AupUst 22, Mr. and I
.Mrs. J. R. Rosemond and famiLy ac- I
. oompanied by Mr. Joe Hope the dri,
ver motored to Greer?, S. C., the
home of Mr. Rosemond's father. Then
from there above Greenville to attend
a re-union at .the home of Mote-MaL
~~Ty, This re-union Was known as the
Rosemond's and Malry re-union. This
was a lovely occasion and was well
. attended by relatives and friends.
' About 1 :.l0 an enjoyable propram
tures of the proeram was a recitation
by Little Ruby Rosymohd. the younp"est
dauphtbr of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
r Rosemond. who held the audience
spellbound for awhile. About 2:15
a table was spread with all sorts of N
nice thinps to eat. AIr. Rosemond I
say's hi:y father is well and enjoying |
i gouu neaiin. ~
MR. I.AM AR BRA 1)1.KV F.NTKR-1
4? TAINS ri l'R |
j The regular summer flowers made
a_ pretty setting for the Card party
given recently By Mr. Bradley at. his
, home on Pine street in honor of the
members of the. Regular Buddies club
At the conclusion jojfJjthe , games,] I
Miss Mary Nanc?neld high scor"e for I
the ladies lind received a piece of sil- I
ver and Mr. ConwSy Russell held; I
high score for men and was given a H
' jlovely, negk tie. Miss Helen Nance
'jcaptured the booby, a pencil. Mr. I
1 Allen Williams cut the consolation, a I
1 i cpmb:iL After cards a delicious
' j course of ice cream and assorted
[eakes was served. B
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J . Madame .
rr Paulina? nM I
Warwick's
I j A true palmist is here. Tells the
. I 'past, present and future and gives
fj ' n'iWrff nil niTiiin . siifh _
; l)usiness matters, family wills, divorces
and most .anything pertain- ,
Li ing to the welfare of One's iife.Afso
loeate* losti_dird stolerr fteth;?
| cles, hidden treasures. Is? able to
, point out the path of s?uccess and
i happinesjfr and tells? ofie how \to
overcome troubles and difficulties,
r* Y?ay Mgrftimr FHUTITIC ar -to?
day. Hours 9 A. M. to 10 P..M. All I
readings strictly confidential. Sep- I
a rate waiting rooms for white and -M
colored. t I
1 JMADAMK I'AULINE I
1610 Sumter.. : jt
ts
T0 LEADER ^ '
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BED-TIME
? "CHI
i*h*?Little?Buy ? and ( ii i4+-:
I hav<. been asking our ^Fairy-?
other, "thought," to send us i
her tiaiile lor our corner. they
srierously gave vus. She sent
ese names" to select one. from.
\AsTd-~7frmA always -sentf-in a sto
it sometimes a bit- of~ verse,~ttn
)u think a new; name will hi- dm
[>.n en a m;v makes kvlkd
'FILM 4 1)12BFT AT < AIMT<
TIIKATKK KTAIMINL Mf
NKiHT SIM)AY.
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!ar Reveals Amazing Voice t'onti
in "The I "nholy. Three," Talking
Adaptation'of Former Silent llil
Having waiteiL until a period *
ctenslve experimenting had prov
iirf^Tve 'could do as strange ami t
sua! things with "the mtcropho
s he has done , in the past.With t
ako-up box, Lon Chanev -will ma
s all-talking Jpietu.rq debut, Sund
idnight at itHJ. l. apitol Thcaixerhe
Unholy Three," talking versi
his silent success of some yes
^o, directed by Jack (-'onway a
ith a supporting cast which indue
ila Lee, Elliott Nugent, Marry Ka
, John Miljan, Ivan Lihow, Clarei
urton and Crauford* Kent.
ltl'oi inatiun is that t'haney purpt
asked Metro-Gold \yyh Mayor
iveil]in tlie curious Clarence Am
obbius .story as _ his tirst dialog
diicle because of the fact that it }
itted him to enter the talkie ,-th
ith a smash; enabling him not 01
> talk, but to do 'so iiy five ditfort
)ices, something entirely new to t
:reen and typical of Chaney's^ i
Liable ability to mystify niovie-ai
noes. Whereas in the past, peo]
tve been hard puL-ib tell which
it1 - many "faces" Chaney "used
ie screen eume nearest to hisucti
lysiogiromy, they will now be equ.
batflyd in determerning which
ev 5 voices lie uses in "The Unho
hree" approaches his normal voi
Two Physical Disguises
In presenting this unusUal asp<
voice manipulation, however, t
mWv
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SUNDAY
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Capitol
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STORY TOR 1
LDREN Zzt^Z
1 suitulde'f?Wt* AviH-appr?rvf.
tod i.?i? tfic I'TJItor sclyits, wont wf*
mi- . Will, hi-re?ttu-y iuiu; ; ~~ 1.
Via- (J hi 111 roll's I oi nor. J!
inc T 2. Tho Kiddies' Coop.
i 2. A Nook for Little Folks. .
ryH?L?Our Wee - Wquui i. u
11'L Kvex ?
jre j - , V- Anit4.
M* i < Hsj; idsos'''Turnoariii'k^ i 'i^^''1lit* 1 nholy
,, i l lirt'i'" first as a vehtrilumiisi ami
I subsequently as ..an oldI gVoinan. As
! a liiud indication of tire ciUnp'rehen
--tyivr rnrTTTnrr in whit'h <'tmnc v Ts?on
r(d , terintrLijlon his talkie career come.;
the report that.he. will also sinR, tlv
, feat orcurihy in the ventriloquist
which he makes the dyn?_
- my warble. Sweet . Rosie O'Grady."
j The stjury. of "The Unholy?Three-'' ]n
concerns!.the nefarious activities' of
ventriloquist. Riant and' midget whe +
, ^ finding that piek-pocketih'g does not
^"*torinpr~ttn*TTr~Vufficient gain, hit upon
?r-? an ingenious method of robhinu1 homes ~UJ
which involves live - ventriloquist's
impersonating himself as thewuman
1 /1 owner of . a jrot shop.
. According to Sol Clark, sfydio pur?.s
chasing jigenj, advance worries anen'
j getting a sufficient*' variety of ani
??1 m:ds for i in- -pet-shop- scene's proved
' fi*i 1 itl?"s^?a > earth ot Ur>l anJ .pwt t
stores in Southern < 'olil'oid'KI'^"v ?
~* 'ring-that?t+iiv slate contain: the most
i.ll I .
/ "T di\Cfsitied stork- of animals in th?
I.
dd I Possibly it's because ?>!' tin* bun
V j'tlreds of Easterners* living here al- <
mos-i all of whom want unique pets,"
. . explainedClark, "but the faet remain
that one can find birds y'nsJj unjmals
, J here which have' never beert-rheard
sip rbefore. " l' '?r instance. we, found a
of i 'Goodi Rat' which is a spotted rat the
on | size of a dog which ca'me from Af- ml
rif?; monkeys, ranging from huge
pi-i orang-outang to the tiniest South
of ; American tree monkeys; 'parrots m"
lly , bigger than sparrows; parakeets,
ce. I cockatoos; ..a tame pig,, a trained
j lamb; hundreds of varieties of cats
?et 1- and a leopard cub?all in the reguhe
| lar stock of a single pet shop. '
>1it Show
arting
12:01 A. M.
n. & Tues.
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PAGE SEVEN
LABOR DAY'' ItTXTCKIt: "
There will be a Dinner Rethel -? ?
Al. K. (.'hurch Monday, Sept. 1st,
Kiyn l.iy?the Rod?Arniy^ timer 3S
cent?. Come -out and help us.."*
iiKNJ. MUNDLE, Chairman.
kindergarten.
K1NDI1ROARTFN? Sewing Le.-i
dns, Sept. 15, >lp^p,' at Vilti itatdvh . *
yrrrrrr .-,v?-??-?>
. lilt ^ ^111s, ? I ""VI rr:
HAIR STRAIOHTKNEI) SAFE
WAY.
? We analysm nf the -.
Scalp to "find out" the exact corrrtrtiTnv.
We make dlair'ViepufaUons specially .
for you because no two headr-- >!' hui? r
are alike. Write for nui Free Ana-I>
LABORATORIES
LEWS SPECIAL FORM I'LA
Box .'122.'h Washington. 1) C.
RepreseTtitgTTt e Wahted. ?
_ . ' Light, soft skin 1 ' _
makes you more
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No matter how darkf dull or
drab your complexion is, Dr. Fred
Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment
will make-it more entrancing. This
preparation, famous for fifty years.
softens and lightens the darkest"??
skin, clears up pimples, blotches
and tan marks and does away with
that "oily, "sfnhy" 'look, 1 Regular ? use
of this preparation along with
the other Dr. Fred-Palmer Skin
Whitener Preparations keeps your
skin light and soft and makes you
look entrancing.- ?
Dr. Fred Palmer's complete line * J'
consists off Dr. Fred Palmer's
?Skin Whitener?Ointment;?Sktn
Whitener Soap: Skin Whitener
Face Powder; Hair Dresser and
HID Deodorant. Sold at all drus
i stores for 25c each, or sent postpaid
upon receipt of rptice. Dr.
Fred Pabner'sT Laboratories, Dept.
on j??
??j wa. ?
A generous trial sample of the s
Skin Whitener, Soap and Face
Powder sent for 4c in stamps. ?
Dr. Fred Palmer's
SKIN WHITENER
"Keeps your complexibn youthfuV
TAKE
ALL YOUR MOTUli
TROUBLES TO
-LKKVY'S GARALE
Expert Mechanics
for any rar or truck .
'I- Blocks From Allen - - Benedict
ON TAYLOR STREET
WRECKS?DAY OR NIGHT _ . J
/ . -?:? ECONOMICAL
M EEl?-ENI> FARES
TO ALL SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN
RESORTS NOW ON SALE.
CONSULT TIC KET Ai.KVTS vill~
soi thekn kaij.waV system
David G. Ellison .
General Insurance
Hemesl mid?efficient?atten
tioh given to all business
plaaced with me.'
PHONE 5711
1221 WASHINGTON ST.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Corrected to May 2.">, 1930 .
Arrive Union Station Leave
No. No.
a ....... xt. v on ;
v.""p < >? nu|;unii-i>. I. o^' u.ivip
J2:50a-27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 l:00p
4:15p 28 Cinn-Charieston 28 4:20p -?
"^ SOp 10 Colunibia-Cihn. 9 7:00a .
5:10a" 24 (.'cilunrbia-Jaksv's 23 105300 ~ ~' * "
10:50a 8 CoTa-Augusta 7 5:05p :~
12:55p 20 Col'a-Savdnnah 19 8:20a
tliofta lH .Cftl'i Chartot&t^UL 1:3^-- - - 9:55p
11 Columbia Charl'n 12 6:30a
4:55a 15 Colu'bia-Char'stti 16 2:20a
l:40p> 2, Col'a-Spartanb'g 1 3:00p
10:00p 16 Colum'a-Greenv'e i5 6:50a
5:40pll3 Col'a Charlotte 114 7:00a
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