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PAliE p ~ ' * .4 ~ 1 .j The Home Cc SPORTS PASTURI H. \V. UAl .rtlii A aet her week lias gone l>v of football was no up set of the dope bucket as l'yr defeated .Morris, State defeated Allen, an ?; -jtrt-about -w hat one would havr-dojTi'd T> - - - teams'prior to last week's games.,-, Atoms wasn't content with letting Ben so the "Gamecocks" fought tooth and to Mt - II i ?T-r uvwij ululuiij) \vyrn oniy. auie to . . beltthe sixty minutes were up. Avco . result of an intercepted pass, c The Ciafiin-Paine game at Au^ust-a niu . ?the, teams appear to 1 >e pretty well mat eh Thaf. "shiTdidkU In Ve SUoTl easy" sailing. ~ t son at this writing, but that shouldn't g -schedule toO' much yonl'idenop because it? treed games in h'er system. The I'anthei day of this week. The day this paper is i let it was a tfame worth seeing- Claflin ?? sou.?. Tile coaches are?Miosis JhIhk.,h a been without, the service of'Ivnight, who : earlieT game. lly iuav be in there aeniio man can make a whole lot of difference that man is Knight. _ ('Iaflin_aiid Benedict' are phfyiiig their ' ClaHin people* are planning, a gala time vyhen these formidable rivals engage ea "bloody hut -uribowed." J. ...? "Boy,Wot a game!" That was a cu last Saturday afternoon as Allen and St; iron displaying- their respective, f opt ball- > give a partisan of either team 'the'heebie lock never would break during the first h ing over a 'touchdown near the end of the tra point wlLlgJlfei oimmu- I h loeH-r "* * * '* Lest \\y forgct'.tbt score" Id belter stati kinda trite to say ".Uro-seoiv-diu'sn't-intlic trite_savines are very nfti-n tin.. <t-..tv V it team better than Allen last Saturday. A third period alter a succession of drives an 1 Copeland,__Hpoks and Dicks were in "mimingJluols" " l.eroy u.:t- elf 1 n. he'aut . alter having been almost intthe grip of s< - -by- vtmls-.- NVtrmr way a f"Sf.;TT.|e air!ei bea *t tul- plavs thai brought th,, stands the lolk at?I'llivn. 1 llil)" In I e piulli tonnance as a defensive player, f'opelan The i > I < 1' relhihl.' lim :nl Pioi>r I 'iii-tiSv pruhabh would" not have scored?bad- it which eari'ied him oll'-side jitter Allen had skin over State's goal. These however a] ... "N-etsoii who carried the oval across and n bd. Back to "Brdad RivPr":- That hoy I , anv.mythical eleven that may lie chosen t is th,. best offensive" and dct'riisiv.i v-nd I' Stal-\\;orth. nris.t have felt lather olatecf liam was far and away State's ontManditn }fi\ his hest for Allen. Both are pr center and Blair a -linesman were lowers Joe.CIreen and "Bahy Bai" l?avis were < was .'.utferinu ft oin ' an1 itjjtiu-d -boulder of "Megalus Cephalus." In this col nun i of "Bahy Bay" apliea'reih It appears th th,? baby's heaif to stirjy an extent that hi request of his roaches-. Not earing" to-< I ''.III told^ tm-i-'.lr I -I I . . 1 11. . .tr woo,ens ami leather equipment. til. I ?> ?. ' I| 'ill hit.) ir.-ub Ir at-, ami forge* V n-el*' .??Olilkf.. } ea: 'r,,..- ; 'a,1 hrqjfe. "i : f>: t a-.-brh-am: rm.inuti?v?. t- e carr. -t .the - : mm :" t'.-ir tut- is. \\ your g amj nat.e t g:-at -a future before ?m ' ' Alien was th,. Tii'-t h-um to'crns> State I'l'l-I.- O lU-.-r". / - 1 . v ..ui.i v i *jrs> .MDIU'.HOl SK i : ?i-s.? w+ . ' ?? -" ^?nri Atlanta, (ifl., Nov. 15 'Tuski'ift+r fht Southern -Champions, tan true to tot form by defeating- the Maroon team slM 19-6. . Morehouse's. scoring crew. so ? famous this season, failed to func* . tioh in the first half against Coach il ?- .Cleve Abbot's nught^-m^chUwo-? thi Tuskegee scored early in the game he. when Stevenson, Shanklin and Ilarri- st'< -v son running behind a 200 pound-line ar> v' . swept through the' Maroon line on a 65-yard drive which netted theirJfirst A1 score. Shanklin went over for the he second tally after Harrison drove' the hall to Morehouse's 1-vanl line. The half ehdfctf 12^07" . ^0 Early in the second haif Tuskegee to: slipped ovh- her. third score after be- ha t. )" ing held -ctiv Morehouse's 2-yard line P? . * for three downs. Steve kicked the t?l extra point. Then Morehouse began i ... * tuJUU-ihe air with passes. ~T-hc-coftr- Jd ' bination of Kelly to Falmonds on a ti = . frhoant it'nl running pp-^ ut housP her lone score after .Jones and ce t < i Mai so had. swept through the Tus- co kegec Tine carrying the 'hall to the ag -10-yard line. ?7. 4 lei Thc game featured by sweeping 1 runs and hard tack liny. Both teams Or placed' fast- and, seemed anxious to foi score. ... * 1 Officials: Referee, Rivers (Tallade-' pit ?pa); Ikmprre, 'PotT (.I.incoln); llhTtrt^nn; J _ : St; . -.. . - _ - - ; a I STATK COI.I.KJiK KI.KVKN SI'B rifKS ALMA I M V I.RSI I V 211-/; Hf< By J. N. Freeman, Jr. . I .-> i , ' Orangeburg, Nov. A little over-j ' confident of a landslide of scores yet, | displaying that defensive game char-1 ^ acteristic of Coach Jewell's teaim, |jfiH State College eleven came out m tnej()f smoke of battle 243-7 victor* ovw-the lcri) 1 A TT- tnrtm en thTT trrmt trrtfbnin ~ n? Most-OT-rsi^i Trading With Our Ad- V , I h i g _ v.ertisers.: '* - f.. |, ,f ->.-* % > i laTc V \ s . "i * u. i I ?ming Gam ? BROWSINGS IRDNF.R , ?p 1 sctvsoh:?fry the s. A. i. ~A.~A. tin as results are concerned.. Bened d Paine defeated C'laflin. This \v uf accord nrjr~To~ the Torordsrof t . ledict .jf'et away with an easy f?a; e nail until the final whistle. T u?r in six points some few secern rdiiiK.to reports the scare was t st have been a pretty Rood ohe f eg. iaine won qui inn \vq lmagi :ivc the teams that remain oil h s tarkle Allen at Hurst Field F ilue that game will be over, but I has a new coaching stall' this so -tuL_Mc.llanaiiL The Panthers ha suffered a fractured clanicle in : <t Allen antf-aifaftist-Benedict. O: in or out of a linoup-'^Ospocinlh ttame this year post season. Tl of it at Orangeburg, December oh other, (.'lallin wants the cm mf?her team is A?1. Her- head- i mm'on expression at State C'jullej Lite surged up and down the grii ivares. That game was enough J -jeebies. -^It seemed as if the do; alf. State was successful in.sho second period. She added the e til leii tarkle. "" * ' WW ."that nyW. State "tt.-^letl TT 11 ate* the kind of game it was," la s certainly not a three touch dowi lien's touchdown came early in t ami passes by Dicks, Scott, Nelsi i their element Saturday ami we iful I'llii when- he reversed his trr I* hack, anil time and again calh to their feet. Joe Copeland ga J "f in hi.? sti ll.u ami stolid |uil was great. was on the job as usual." Alb iiwl ueeu n?r isroaus eajterne [-had 'fourth down, to carry the pi /c the fin-tunes of football. It w ot Dicks as a previus account st: las my nomination for a place < his year. National in its scope. 1 ve seen in action this season; r & watching tht. State-Allen liji, (! tr performer ami Scot.t was in the odui-ts of hts~tv<vnc,hinjr. Kvans" of strength in "the State defensi\ at of the trame last week, r.roi wtuie "Baby Kay" hail an a11a a week or two ayo a nice write*! at this .write-up tended to enlarj deemed it inadvisable to heed t tloml the hahv t til- i-n-ii-hiii|i- LlM y.turn in his mole, -ikins. and oth i- t->: his jr< >xl set)si*. 1 wouldi to ileveh p W tlose jthtJ'Ws a-sen xcel. that will. makethem ey^ror "ake up. "Rally Uay." you are t vi j to n.e.-s things up so early. iili """ The .-Jjjrhtirn? Allen ' Hi I bi'k>~and_:^cptt as their lami t-s surprised their opponents wi . ir .shifty fast pass- work making al of nine first downs to Statt 'en. The first touyh down eame in t . or.d period of the play 'when Bai nnnin^hani) ran off tackle l'rt i*^-4Mt?ht?yard line, the extra poi ina made by Captain Gregj?. T ond half save both teams caul in d over-anxious rescdtirff? itr a i naive penalty on State leading, len's pluntre one-half yeard line 1 r only points. (iim^ni substituting for White! vaiiced th(. received ball to Alio yard line followed by a fast a rrible offense by Moore> Cunnii m, and finally" by Cain to add : iiits more. A fumble " behind i i's Afoal line in the fourth queri vered by Henderson, ripfht tack ded anothTT score ..u.icriHK inierable penalties in thP last m os of pl-iy f 'uruiinphn m -nfl or irtt pting a pass for first down, plunti nsecutively thrice the needed yai c for another touch down from / i's eight yard line. Gilliam, Cunningham,' Hendersi egg and MQare deserve; njych cfei r 'their offense for~~Sfate. Officials: Proctor (Lincoln); U e, Murray (Benedict); Head Lim in, McDonald (Livingstone), ate Col. 0 7 fi??1 len- fh 0 0 7 :nki)kt wins from morr follegk in last minutes Benedict and Morris- gridiron wt rs fought it out even at Sumt t Friday until the last two Yninut the ganie. Len Thompson, a t lit mt he _ Itflckflelii^-in torceDted 'HIS I'lJIiegC fififefi thrown In <Jefe e territory, ami raced HO yards f n 14c h< town for the only Wove of t 110 and a victory for 'Benedict fi>d "kicking by Murray for Mori I a long run by Randolph- we rli lights in the game. Yom the- kickofT Morris began e the edge in a kicking duel b 1 ^ THE PALMBTT SPO e?Allen vs Be _ . V . j Ui - Uv.H'ir .M.iirray 1'i.r .Morris and Davis | Hi r Hem diet. "Hits" Williams was i letituted and took ovvr the kicking I in. I'i iK'd.vt. Menedict attempted to i %;> Ne tli,. I'i in* And was.'successful in the tiist hall' in,. making; seven that J ' d \vns 'to .\loTn~-' tun. No scores} ... ! ;.. ii... i;.wi i,..ir u'i..>nJ jct it. ended with .Mun is showing; great J ,?%. p wt'c t.>"iic.lil iii th,,. pinches and kick well?out i danger. , I Tin.' -> M il hall' Ilot.h teams entered live lie Id. determined to (TTay for j ??In eak'~. M ri i??hoc an kicking?mul I P.. passing. 11 <i dit-1 yttenipted to use ~~ ! ic sain l Several long kicks jjy win- FeiiMerod. two hy Herbert for - I!i nvdiet I'm Jo yards while Kandblph j r<l AlivahMin rtiado simular runs for , Morris. Tun nuie.h passing. however . spellial (h ieat for-' Morris, who. Ion ' their JO vard litre- bavin'-" received the? pVVTal Iron; an itH-ojiplefe pass Fiy n Bp.hbdir't into end /one. threw a pas , ?-a ' P * -A?-I'-v ,i?ioiro V:v?hands?of i| Thoinpsi n a jieet Benedict liuck, who ? raced for a- toiiehilown. With mil\ two mill it'-s tvft for pi: \ i"n the ga>ntj,. j I tie lineup:' Benedict Morris _, jp < iTeton : Iv.I*.. * Bates " Johns. a ' I; T. , Walker 1 < o\iiiut.'ii " Tiller. le* Adann.m ('. ?1' Blackmail. C(> tiaiilden l..(!. Neal .] I!. Mil! . I., T. - Brittdn j,. - SuIlivah I..11. I.enhardt V. Ikrvis (j.B. Abraham I hiri-i r'.y 1..II. Stuiaay ,t. Thompson 11.11. ? Smith ' ij. McFa.i lin F.B. Randolph t<> 'Referee.. Seheflicltb-uiiipire. Brooks; ' l(| in ad linesiiran. Jewell'. . y. First dow ns. .lleiiediet P.Mol l is.5.. ii i - . <T MMI-N<; STRFF.T III DIvFXATS ]4<M4K (OR \V Vt'dt.lN4TIT)X HI u . AT SB AUTANBlilfl [u.. W llllt n Hit. : il it i-illy was tllO JllOSt ,n itnpoi taut .gauie in Xep.ro high- school ,v ' ircles was..the gam,, starred at Dun|rj ?ia. I'ark. Spailaiibiii,".-. Friday after I'lr". \ oV. 7 when file ll.w.t.ev Wocti. 7,1 rjr'r.rr HI Tornado came to blow the , I v mmr .S" !-i t'l "Tirers into nothing T ? 1' ! ' ;11 .? tin1 Tmnarln has -went St? 11h Carolina with un- ' ..idntul .I'uiy K-avinyt l?ul the wreck-.. ,,, ! N h.'srh school -hopes jn ss | !wake. .The Titters .have been |11si'lit in -the Tornado twice in as sls i.-i aiiv years and h-tvy been over-i I "' tei! by lit- blasts of this mighty] , ,i j.V-.'?1 '1 ' Tiiist year saw the j I .irefs. ileti i mined to withstand the i skuudil. l'?Liic IJoidver Washington = I r niatlti. # l|o\\ njlectively the Ctlihi 11 ? n i H i St reft lh.eVi_s.lol this is told in r(7tTK^v.TFr-.f the e.nhio: Hooker \Vashl>: (hi-mmine; Street, ^1' It i.'-eois t" base 1 ietin Hie desire^of each ':tV''1 1 'oininiiie Stieet's U'lint to L.(^ Mist i heir' .< < a.-h. XT i"h Whittinit 'on at.el their0 i riiieipal. W. 1*. I)en<ly. Members ..I' the Tornado squad, I'rof, j1( ^'allwioth ami !'? . q\. Whiteinan said jy ' ;i! Ti1'' 1 1 ' ' ?.jost ,,i eateii. t hata'!, <>'hur Columbians it'T' ssttl tli- ' ^ . T1 o* ;111,. hocuua it h Hookef Wn-li ' v,t, ii kiehtiiv :;n yards. The hall j-t \'a-. i ':'.n.i lied yards,.hy the Tibet's. J' Ililit 'he litle -.several times the.. tr?. tssn in?w?-?oarfrod over hv .1. T. ,, ;'ir. Tie-er halfback. The next quar ended \- it 11 Foster crossing; the o:tl !' r. a second -TiyVr -.totietylown. r?r? .. ,-SaI lliode;-J? ' ?EN Jhii 'ne- tin- next half tho 'Tornado , 1 h-w with it utmost fury hut eould lyt niak,. it-rHyeos^ the goal tine. ,_ Jj audi WhiU jim'tun of the Timers : v. ill t|o o.oe <-\t v-a-work to "meet Siths !Ii iit Kn-i. ti Friday. Nov. I I. - . " I IJel'eree.. I ir. T. K(iruejf; C. (\ Iriioi'tie, umpire; W..M. (iillinm, hoad^ litie.-.niari, " FAST Sl'ii.Vt Kit \i:\VS int _ _ 7 ~' ~~ iu. r>n;i?y Isl>aptrst Church. ,us Sund/iy iinI;itr services^ ere very x- 'I'lj.i 1'^slur. IJoV. J. S. Dant,," it-!. deliveivd :i master-piece sermon. *,,|- t1" i-H-ed as Iris s'.lii' i I. '"Klijah's Man j tly t'allshtr "upon *|\iishh." Men, wo-, cer I " n I fhiiiji i-N bedded' tears. n's Many irave exMressionsVof how they nil enjoyed the sermon with tears falling ijr. j from t lie' r ev -. six I S o.day Keren: op-.iicd at I :0() o'clock with .Miss Itrr/.el CYnijre leading: do- * ter .votional exercises, M'.ss Ettawiso? ileMtlleiueiit UiiutU consented to play for in-Ttho Sunda.e School. .Mr. John Liltlein-[john,' t'he Supt. 'teviewed the lesson. FT71"! Xv'<v o'"elect. I'lfind many "at the li. . fed | V.'V. I'.; Miss Myrtle- lingua, presided | rd- j irr thtfctrbsenre r>t" the president. Thy. \ 1 - { Bahy't'hniis --furnished music.- with I little Miss Sarah Dubois, at the piano :>fl, ?? ' i i flit 1 STATE C HO V1P c Novemb Flxcellent Program < f I forineJ Students. Rela tives. ^1 PAINE aeai E See t lie fleet "tout te is H I !><'-<?ritirr Collrg<g extends Attractive Featu l? P?mW ULJ'JIU IfLl^MJl?li_ u * ^ I . . , ' DREADER nedict, at Hur 7:30 o'clock, the Pastor, Rev. Dan- i iels delivered his second sermon for ( the day. His subject was " The l'rodical Son. The church gave the , Pastor $153.00 out of the contest j money for which he was very grate- v ful. _ ( Friday night closed the big contest , t A... n tf TH lir:i A U ' dc?lween iwv. it. zj. vv naun, ui n. i?i. E. Zion Church, and Pastor Daniel. At one time- the -eohtestaftts?hearts- -s were very heavy it seemed as if the other, side was going "to win. Shady Grove members ran their tlHTfds "in ^ thhif pi-iflfotn """?Mr.; W. I. Jamison,- -t led the crowd with a dollar. For a ? short while dollars fell on the table t like snow; there were many glad F hearts" and shouts when it was announced Rev. Daniels, $ 225.00 and s Rev. Wilson," $210.65. Mrs. Leana f Tow hps, placed ^rgoldencrown upon ? RevT Daniels, thus declaring "Film~FFTe most popular preacher. This was a night of great fun, and the . spirit between the two churches , was verv friendly. The program rendered by the memhers of our church, Friday night was cor>'~~goiTd. The?SentflV Choir ren tiered a male quartet consisted of Messrs John Crowder, Zelbie Robbins, Edward Slad" and John A. Holt, sang "Come to me" with Mrs. Drayre at the piano.. The Junior Choir rendered a quartet: "No Night There." With Miss Hazel Craige at the" ptaho by Messrs D. R. Bolt, Lawrence Whisonitnt, Misses Jot' E. Davis and Lots Stokes." A short talk on the behalf of the ministers wives, Mrs. Leanu Townes. ' After the contest was over Rev. H. K. Wilson ,escorted Rev, ami Mrs. J. Daniels into the., church, parlor, where thev served.'_ chicken salad, black coffee, ice cream and cake. Mrs'.'"Alberta Ruff Daniel entertained her B. Y. P. U. " group-at her home on Thursday afternoon. Littlefolk played many games after which they were served jello and whipped cream, cake and peanuts. On Wednesday night', Mrs. Daniel, chaperoned the members of. the Junior Missionary to-Mockville, N. C., where they presented the play, "Slab Town Convention." Many of the members of the church fallowed. A J full audience greeted them. They will present the play at the Dunbar High School in a few days. Mrs. Leana Townes and Mrs. Hattie Jamison are* very thankful to the many members of the church, who gave the good eatables for the big church entertainment Thursday nite.Names are too numerous to mention. The entertainment was quite successful. Mrs. Mary Con ley, died Monday nigHt at 1 he IToTne of her brother, Mr, Cullman.. She was married one year, tfhe was able to enjoy her marriage life Only two. weeks. It was then that disease struck her body. She baffled with her disease until Monday night 10: HO, when her end came. She 'was a faithful niemher of tlm Sha< ty ~tlTT) v e Baptist Church. He r ^rr"Wni WTnrTtrdd hYlday afternoon "iH" 3:00 o'clock. The Pastor Rev. Pan- t ii-1 officiated. Rev. ami Mrs. Daniel received kind 1 invitations from Mrs. Lelia Durham and Mrs. Huttie Watkins, for dinner on Sunday. They regretted much 4.hafc^kkey-^e<?ulih^t.^di?e^at both-^plfteei? Mrs. WatkinsT invitations came first therefore they had-dinner with Mrs. Watkins. It was a^dinner to behold. The taWe was )nden with all kinds- of_ f good jthings. to eat. Baked chicken. / fried chicken, cold slaw, pickle, spare j ribs, fresh sausage, ehittlins, liver i t pudding, dressing, rice, potato salad, ! j custard, cake and black coffee. This j j was a most enjoyable dinner and af- i t ternoon.* . f... 'I Mr. and Mrs. E. C. draige and i Mrs. 11 attic Jamison were also dinn- c er guests of Mrs. Watkins alone, with ? Rev. and Mrs. Daniel. Mrs. Daniel was hostess to the Jun- I ior Missionary on Monday afternoon Nov. 10. The living room and dining room was thrown into one. The members were asked to give poems I and explain them. Miss Hazel 1 Craige gave a very pretty poem and made an excellent talk. The Juniors were glad^to have Mr. Felix Slade and Mw, Mrv Ella Watson as their guest. Each spoke encouraging words to the young folk. Miss Craige furnished spirited music during the afternoon. Business being disposed of the-hostess served a delicious course of ice cream and cake, assisted by her husband, Rev. Daniel. A short prograftf was rendered. The meeting !oujeg!^ OWING | >er 27th Fniertainment for Alurririi, H Frif ncs ar d Patrors InstST^E? naclous Bull Dogs I a Warm Welcome to All re ? Throughout? ' ' ? . 4 * ' 'V* 'st Field Than idjourned president,' Miss Sarris Bell ^haney. Mrs. Artie Tawrence, the daughter >{ Mrs. Rachel Heath, is now spendng a few Weeks with her mother, she is a member of the Shady Grove DhurcH, but she resides in Philadel>hia, Pa. Mrs. Lelia Durham, was delighted o have her mother, Mrsr^Lahorne of ligh Point, N. C., "sspend Sundays v i til her. :? ? ? ted. their sun,'Mr. Teemer, Jr., Sunlay. They worshipped . with us, at he morning service. These happy >eople live in Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. Marshal Curry, is 'now able to it up, to the delight of Kis many riends. ' . v FOOT ^ HOME COM Thankggi Allen Ui V Benedict _ HURST i This Game promises Teams played a scorelea South Carolina State Fair "foot Thanksgi Living . v J. O Sm e?S?L yCWeBBBOHC80BOB0fl060B0fi0fl0B0fl0BQ60606CB060606C8C809i | A MESSAGE 01 When death invades your famil 5 oial >u- conies to you trom trie 1 \Ni BENEVOLENT ASSOCL 5 iv.ie ten us insurance"laws', to policy which your forethought p auch. The Mutual Relief & I T. R. YOUNGBLOOD, S PHONE 7186 C8OBQBOBO8OBO0CHOBO6OeC0C8O0C6C6OE)O0C0C8C83?8Ot0?B I REESE'S DJ> mrs. p. iyTi A Full Line of pLte CiKarettes and Tojba Madam C. J. Walke TimesrJice Cream ,a PHON j? 1422 Assembly 8lre*t, >i,-,<vsivwiiw - r ? ?- ? BE AS: " OF CETTINC ."Call for the c i. A"U < B R BAD ;?7, ' "SOUTH S FAVOF L V j _ ?' I ____ ? : 1 ? ' ~ 9~ ?v \ ? L_ . ^ ksgiving Day Mr. James Fuster, who has been sick for five months is now able to walk around a litle. He has confessed roligion, and will joih the church when able to attend. Rev. and Mrs. Daniel wish to thank Mrs. Pearl Coleman for the nice fresh meat sent them. Also Mrs. Hattie Watkins. " ' t They "wish to continue to thank" Mr. * F. C Craice for thp ?ooHi?a _he _is?_? constantly sending them. I think Mrs. Daniels silver iruit tray is never ' empty of fruit. Mr. Craige is one of our first class grocetyman. He al- ' so runs two fusses, and runs a shoe . ' shop "and restaurant. He keeps all his children busily engaged. BAI .1. IING GAME ving Day liversity S b College ?? FIELDSto be a Thriller. lhe*e s 0-0 tie at the Colored ml ving Day I stone I ith Univ. IRVyM. r j| . ( In Mr tact thai THE MUTUAXi^. V"'L 2 2 . UTON is under V,ntrMaff "ml'InTl S pay you promptly y.*ufor flisullince g ersuaded you t,Q .take ^ut covering g Jenev'lent iyss. 0f s. C. g er Gen. Manager. ? ' - 5 TAYLOR STREET I - f REESE, Prop. int Medicines. Cigars^ | ,ccos. A Full-Line of ' * i r's Preparation* at all tnd Sodas Jfc 7820 8 _i~- Columbia, S. C |ji SURED J m by name" )SEN ' S - -CAKES UTES SINCE 1841'/ mm**?