The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 17, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7
"^ ttmhny-JanuaTy 17, 1931.
rj*~ ywWFrmfcA')
fcirtnAthe city Sumh".
Miss Lillian C, W llinms. retu-noil
to Johnston after si ,;ne the. Vulc,
tide with relatives o?nt friends. *
spent the holidays pleasantly in th(
- Miss Lucinda Durham of Winn.-c
?M-lwjPO.. spent tlie lmUdayK at the honit
Mrs. Janh- Mel-'adden. son and
daughter of Winnsboro. snent a few
II hours in the city enroute to Sumter.
S. C. IMiss
Estelle Brown, 2.304 Senat(
I Street, is ill at the Good Samaritar
I Hospital. We wish her a speedy re?
coveiy. ?
.eesr?tracheT-111 tin
jy Greci; C'ty?School??pu>a?Xnias uj
ne to the delight of lu?v many re la
v? and friends.
drs. A. L. Reese, 101(1 Pine St., re
Is a / >? -- nloasant stay in Rich,
nd with 1 "r son and daughter,,dui
the Xn'mC holidays; Mr. and Mrs
rry . Roberts.
Jr. B, W. ALmfty, former I v inMiuT
ry, and Columbia, in w of St. Louis
., Was in" the c t.v to attend tin.
leral of his mother, Mrs. Italia A'j
r. Mr. Abney is a graduate oi
en University, and a class-inate of
Publinlur.? ?
drs. Reese was the liou'sb-gucst o
. and "Mi s. Riihert. Kellv in. WnsbL
ton, IL t'.,?Xew Year. . Whih
re w'tli her children. she \vas call
home t?n the bod side of her sick
iband. Mr. Isaac .Reese, who has
a Very d|. but is iiiipr.nvin?v-nicely
this writing. *
VIrs. Kiniiia R. Taylor, Supervisor
Aiken County,- spent Monday in
city attending' the State Meeting
Supervisors." While here she.paid
visit to The Leader's office and
Spa id her? sa Use r i p t, on.?Mrs.?Taylor
always pavs in advance and is a great
bboster of The -Loader. May her
B tribe increase. .
CARD OF THANKS
'AVe do hereby express our thanks t<
I** our many friends for their kindness
~~ - shown us~ dnrirrpr-tht?tHness and death
of our.'dear niother, Mrs. Delia Ah M
nev. 170S Wheat Street, and the boauJV
tiful floral.
B NOT1CK
B ular meeting Pridityr .fan. 2d. "at r
2? o'cock, at the home of Mrs. Daisy
3p Counts, 1421 Harden St.Mrs.
W. C. Johnson, Pres.;
~ . Mis, R- IL HaHinoti. Sec'ty.
PROGRAM AT VKTfCRAN'S' HOMi:
Miss Cor.rie. Moorahead, and Miss
Katie Mae Moorahead, and Miss
B Louise Carham. ftf- Un pn, S.?C., were
the guests of honor at tDe World War
^ Home Program .Monday
evening. The program was adjourned
with a sociable affair with Mother
Griffin as hostess. After "which a deB
licious course of potato salad, pickle
ham mandwich and chicken and siter
V dinner cocoa was served.
B CAR 1) ()F T1IAN kIT"
We the undersign do turn hearty
L .thanks to all the friends Who stugjs
(fa . b>' us through the sickness of our
MtatLlove one who is gone to. the great
^Hptbeyond in the person of iVr. Willie
Jefferson, who. departed this lifc^lKc;
31, TD30. We wish to thank Zion
Baptist Church and Setond Calvary
H for the beautiful floral offering.
Susie Kulford,
Rebecca Adam,
Enmia Clover,
Willie Jefferson, Jr.
' ? ESTATE NOTICE
All nersotis having claims against
the estate of John Franklin, deeeasj
, ed, .are hereby notified to file same.
dulv verified, with the undersigned,
and those .indebted to said estate will
nlease make payment likewise.
Carrie Franklin, Administratix
R. F. I)., No. a, Box 7.
Distritcr
COLUMBIA, S. C. Columbia, S.C.
January 13, 1883 Or N,. J. Frederick,
- . r?*-? Attorntcw
REV. JAGGERY OLI) FOLKS
HOME REMEMBERED
The Reverend Jagger's Old Folks
Home was remembere'd with Xma.s
and New Year's tokens from: Union
Baptist Church, Xmas Check; Ehe
nezer"' Baptist Church Officers,
Year's Devotions; Mrs. Perrv, cash
$1.00
Year's" Tree with program
was^rranged by Kev. FT W. Isom.
Man*thanks to all.
. * "The year is at the spring
And dav is at the morn;
God is in His HoaVcn,
All's richt with the world.
fit
~ ~ IN MEMOItlAM
In sad and loving memory of'- my
darling sister; Carolina Sadie Kich
ardson, who left in- <? ag0
Jan. 17, 1929. ?
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Tfrere^-tr sWer who misses you sadly
And finds the time long since you
went
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And I think of you daily
Hut I try to be brave and content.
Mrs. T. A. McCoy;?
514 E. 51 St., '
.? Chicago, Ilk
~ J ' ^ ' Apt. 3
IN MEMORIAL - ?
In sad und loving remembrance oi
ior, who left us one year ago.
n Keep her Jesu.s in Thy keeping,
Till we reach that shining ^hore,
fhen O Master let us have her r
To love her as we did before;
I Mi's. T. A." McCoy, Grand Jaughte
f. 544 K 5i ^t.,
Ch'cago, 111
? 7 Apt. .
IN MEMOR1AM.
In loving remembrance ofour dea
- daughter and mother?-Mrs-.?Agne
Richardson Hudsos who departed thi
life, six years agjTJari. 18, 1925.
A noble life, but written not
In any book of ftimoj ?
Among the list of'noted ones
None ever saw your name.
' For only your household knew
And none but tl\ey could testify
How well your work was done.
Mother and Father:
? Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Loriek;
Children:.
~ Mv ' Sim TTichnri-lijnn,
f- Mr. Sajn Richardson.
. ilrs. iviary u. Cortey.
IN MKMORIAM
Tn memory , of our beloved Mother
Alice Lakin.. .who departed this lift
; * an. 10, 101G.
Fourteen years has passed since thai
sad' dav.
When one we love was called awav
' Trnrp" ~mn vTmnennd bn its-change?
Fresh with every coming year,
Hut your memory we will cherish,
. Tn our hearts forever mother dyav.
Amre Slaimhtes,
~T T ~ Hat tie H erirvr?
i. John Lakin. , t
?Daughters and Son.
IN MEM OK I A.M.
In lovingjnemory of our dear hus
'band, father and brother: Willian
il.ee Clutts, who departed this life
'.Ian. 16, '.V; - ?> -
J '7 7?? ?
A precious one from us is gone
i A voice we love is stilled,
A place is vacant in our homer
I Which never can he filled.
| I '
Sleep on beloved, sleep on
And take thy rest.
Wn love thee well,
* But Jesus loves thee best.
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.Sadly missed - by,
Mrs. Martha Clutts, Wife
-Mr.' Middlenton Clutts,
j_ -Mr. J. Edgar Clutts, Sons
Mrs. Josephijie Jones,
Mrs, M. Victoria Benson,.
' " Sister:
NOTICE!
I All Amatuer Prize Fighters in tin
r "States"South Carolina, North Caroli.
na, Tennessee, Florida and Georgia
that wants fights are requester
frt * * r T"* T 4 ? ?
i iw wi.ic ti); ?. K, JALIV5UIS, P. (J
. i Box^246r--&ra>e>wiHt', S. C.?:
THE PHOENIX CLUB.
The Phoenix Club met at the home
. of Miss Jannie Harris at 1109 Pint
(street. After a- brief business ciis'miastffli
ten-"iin.1
then we were served cake and cocoa
The meeting will convene at Miss Ar
| nie Lee Franier at 210(1 Harden St.
j Wednesday the 21st. All who wani
to join will .please be at Miss Fra.
I zier's at 0 o'clock,
__ TANNER ART CLUB
" "The Taniur Art Club of Florence,
did its bit, to bring happiness into
the hearts wf some whosjp lives arc
"J .sordid, in its community
They sent thirty seven well filled
, baskets to aged men and women, filled
fifty empty sttock ngs for unfortunate
"children bought a health bond
and a hundred seals to assist in
stamping out tuberculosis.
Tiny have recently established a
(""Student Loftn Fund," to assist wur|
thy boys and girls of Florence to
complete their education. One girl
has already applied for a loan and
is preparing to enter St^te College,
at the beginning of the next semester.
They are now preparing to. give
night shirts mid slippers to some hatients
in the Florence Darlington, tubercuiosi
sanitarium. . s
The women are tireless in their ef
forts to go about do ng good, whenever,
where-ever and however they
can.
W. C. T. U: PROGRAM.
The Emilie D. Martin Woman's
Christian Temperance Union has plar
, ned a Special Victory- Day Program
in recognition, of the eleventh anniversary
of National Constitutional
Prohibiton, Tuesday, Clanuarv l^th,
4:30 P. M., at the Y. W. C. A.
Program as follows: Theme: "Ohservance
anef Enforcement, Not Re|
peal." Crusade Hymn: "Gve to the
I Wind thy fears." Crusade Psalm:
i 146. IPrayer. White Ribbon Rally
| Song: "Wind the Ribbon Round the
(Nations." Quotations on Prohibition
and Total Abstinence! Recitations--by
Legioners: Lethia Williams
. and Paul Talley. Song: America
Poem: "Where there's Drink, there's
'Danger," Mable Moore. Short Ad!
dresses: "Why we should observe the
ilnwi" Mr. Richmond.-! Pohorts "limy
Young People Way-Cooperate in Ln"W
/Enforcement," Mrs. Laura Goode
Jones. Song: "The nation's Slogan.'
1 Short Address: "The Fallacy of the
Argument for Repeal of the 18th
"Amendment." Rev._ I. I. McDonald,
' Remarks: Mrs. C. D. Saxon. Closing
i Song: "Work for enforcement where
you are." >' ,! '
THE PALMET
n
I All members are urg.ed to come and |1
! bring others. 1'aStors, ministers and |
! hita'tron' ^are?most" cordially "tnivted.
-f-?t'ommittee: 1
1 _^vtKS, J. W, TALLKY, *
MRS. C.'J. CAKKOLl:. " 1
\
f The Baceanth'e's Social Cllub met 1
| at tne home of Miss Lucile Taylor, |
Tuesday, Jam G, 1931 at G:30 o'clock,
'the meeting began conducted by the
l resident, Miss J. T. Raiford, after
_1 a brief business session the. club was
[turned into a sociaL We had three ,
new members, Misses Ethel Counts,
j Annie Nesbitt and Ethel Williams. l
r During, the evening a delicious re* |
'past wa> served by the hostess, assisI
;ted by. her sister,, Helen Taylor.
ip Everyone. enjoyed?a delight I'll!?irT-""
ternoom Miss Julia. Belle ThompsoW
will entertain the club Tuesday, Jan. i
- 20, 1931. rt
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WEI/IT KX()\VN COI.IM MI AN j
s' ? DIES,
Mr. Willie Jefferson of 1.324 Wheat ,
street died at the home of his sifter
Mrs.. ..Susie Fulford, Ppe^ the .'<1 <t
~~[ where he had been confined to bed a -I j
u6ut two months. Mr. Jefferson is
known in musio. circles, where he
-pent a great deal of his time in try- v
ing to amuse the public.?He was
once connected with Pinckncy's band. %
of Columbia.:
?-lie?was?a?bricklayer -and cement ?
worker. He. is survived?by?two" sis- ^
_NYhvat street and Mrs. Rebecca^.AxL, 1
' sums" of Wavorly; two Children Mr.
Willie Jefferson of Litt|!e Camdenr.
+and Emma Glover of New York City. '
| Miss Anna Bell Wright of Philadalnliia.
Pa., and live grand children and
a host of friends to mourn his loss", f1
. Interment was at Pine Grove eeme- |
L terv; . - .... 1
1 "
hlllna jsi;ws
Sunday was a .high day at Brown's
Chapel. Sunday School opened with IJ
; Supt and teachers on the job. The .
lesson was well discussed by all. A ! '.
' eview was conducted by the Pastor. .
Rev. R. A. Young. At '1:00 O'clock. ,
Rev. R. A. Young* preached a wonitai-fill
<101111111 WUieh wu*i- till . !>> ^
-ML ?
Liwur was largely attended and ,
'he subject. "Mv Idea of What a 1
i Young Man'Ought to be."" was well
, d sciissed. We are asking everyone
1 to co'oe to Brown's Chanel League.
At 7:.'5t) another soul stirring ser- **
iiiiiii was preaened by Rev. Young,
Mrs. .Carrie. Metz's_ daughter-in ^
' lav lias returned to Washington, I).
. C.i after a slay with her.
Kmma Lee Gary has the Leader ^
1 for sale on Saturday. _ .p
| McCLKLLAN-BATTLE Nl 'I'TI ALS. 5
Chrrlotte, N, C., Jan. U.?On Satur- ^
; day evening, Dec. 27, l'J.'IO, at 8:,'M) ,
o'clock at the home of Rev. arid Mrs.
. K. W. McClellan, 710 Wallace street, r
' Miss IhrttieMcClellan thcirriatrghtew ^
became tht? bride of Mr. Frederick ,
% Douglass Battle in a ceremony o. ,,
beauty and charm. Rev. A. Prince
! officiated assisted by Rev. A. P. Cor- i
ley.
L_-_Alr. Hazel-Miller furbished -tht?>
wedding, music. Prior to the entrance
> of. the wedding party Mr. C?. S. .Hall I
: sang, "For You Alone." After which
Mrs. Irma Teague sang "O Promise
I Me. The groom's men were Messrs
U. L. Brewer and G. S. Hall. The
bride's maid was Miss Verna Lnng7
shaw of Gastonia, N. C., who was.
' dressed in a gown of pink satin, fcan
.tiers.. M,small nephew of tho ,
I .on wind Jlin linnn.<i? nn n ..ilvnjr
platter. Miss Abiah-Miller, who wore
1 a beautiful gown of green apple
j crepe was maid of honr. The bride
- who was dressed in a beautiful gown
of whitf. satin trimmed with Princes.^
lace; and \yho made a most plemdwr
k^r-~tTrtilnr~ v<!'' with a
i on the arm of her sister Mrs; 'F? D.
' Roper who-was dressed in orchid sa.'
tin; and was met at the altar by the (
-Hj*r??m with his best man Mr. U. L. ]
'Brewer. The hride'? mnid< mrr:
pink roses asd ferns' while flic bride
carried an arm <>? bougeuts hf Killar- 11
nev lillies and ferns. . . a
SOTIKTY. IMLL NKWS.
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?! Christmas passed (iff quietly in oar
little twon. Nothing to mar- our peace
and happiness.
| Lawyer Andrews visited Mrs. Pur;
cell durinej the holidays.
| Mr., and Mrs. J. S. Dickson, Jr.,
weija called to DartintJton a few days
ap:o to attend the funeral of their
aunt Mrs. Luvenia Green. jj
.Prof. C. S. Thompson spent the i
holidays here with his family. _
Mrs. J. L. Dickson of Greensboro, |
N. (J., is spending a few weeks here- I
i i- y - y
witn ner nusuanu.
i S. W. Thompson, of Orangeburg,
spent the week-end with his parents..
.All our children except one were with
i us a short while during the holidays.
11 As they united in jesting, laughter
and sweet songs, their father's mind
I went back into the golden long ago".
, | Soon it was good bye, and with dad's |
! old trembling hand, he wiped a teari
from his eyes.
Mr. J. S. Dickson" Jr.. cal 1 e<1 "S" meet .
? ing just after service December 2Sth
'and proposed to organize a club for (
the purpose of helping the needy. Af!
ter a brief discussion, a club was organized
with Messrs.. J.. S. Dickson,
! tary, Milling Bonapart, treasurer,
, David Lee, Terry Bacote, A. A. Prince.,
i and Wm. C?leman, committeemen1.''
(Their first work was to find those wh6
( were in a needy condition/ and soos'
r! apvcn persons without Tood,
arret wood. Immediate help was rendered.
On Inst Sunday, onq, hundred
'pounds of sugar and fifty pounds of
>j coffee wer0 given to the old and sick
i . people of the town and adjacent com
jjnunity. Mr. T, S. Lucas, (a white
friend) has gives the club permission
' to get wood from his woods; other ||
j white friends of the town have help- 1
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TO LKAIJKK
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unction all tlie year.
i\cv. b. ii. tnompaon preached* am
milinn.sun el -Uie J-uiu ;? Supper-?a
-> - uk'iiuu lust fcunaay. Ac me (nos<
?? iae session, a nice pui.se anu .%e>
ui ^uuu_i:i4l_s were given mm, uni
lie euort oi Mrs. A. /\. iiince, whici
vei'e higniy appreciated. ins im
lastor.
1*1.1 M Bit ANt'll Ni;us.
i !u* members 01 l ine lii ove A. M
ITT cmrrcn?me v a rrtetr -wa y fr=-rm?Ti
tew pastor, Kev.. . S. .min.-i. rn
'u auii'ii a" wpnuei i ui sermon .unoa.,
?v e aie pleaded m. know t iiAf Alia:
Mailie i'.ii/.a Wells asd < harlie W eg
;ietan weie murnetl .Saturday iiigm.
w e Wisn tneni niuen iov.
We are xlelignicu in the murriagi
ot Miss ItuJry ( artiecge ol Jiun
irattvh and* Mr: Horace . .Martin oi
?i\?enville2 A\ { wish them much joy
?Old Miinii was'mighty good to i.d
, le M issts Alniastene iolherl oi
<MgeheId, -who went to her grand
nether Sunday, Mrs. Hattie Cart
edge asd lound Old Santa- again, Shi
s rejoiced at the thiTTg"~sh^ got firm
ler uncles and grandmother.
Our Missionary board he.ld its fit's
meeting: in the new year at Sistei
luanita Gilchrist. Jan. 1st Thpi
vvre served with wine and cake
5cripture lesson was read by Sistei
Ithel Wiggloton from Fmlni 23rd
'rayer by Sister Frances Trawfbrd
Af wore triad 11) have ProrJoc'l'Tf"
nan home during the holidays visit
I'rof. Jo,. Freeman, Jessie Searles
Bailie?Freeman. were the quests at
he home of Kthel Wiggleton. Jan. 1
.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wiggleton
isd their littl(." infant daughter Eloisc
i.ok dinner at the home-of N|rs. Ovaee
Freeman Sunday in the Xmas.
We are glad to know that Mrs. R
.. Searles has niade a speedy recovry
-of illness." ?1 J-Mi.-uiumi
Mrs. Susie Ferguson was the diner
truest .at Mrs. Willie Ferguson.
The first Quarterly conference was
eld on the Bailey Bethel Circuit for
he year of If.hi Jan. 3rd, at Ziort
'impel A. M. F.. church, Presiding
llder J. B. Smith, preached a soul
tirrihg sermon.
Sunday at 11 :'{U o'elocTT thp pastor
i.sdrtt.."getting iii en accounNof the
eath of bis. mother Mrs. Minis. Her
ody was laid to rest in the Shiloh
[ nietery Jan. tith.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wells were
i-itors in thc. home of Mrs. R. B.
earh's Sunday night.
The Sunday school at Bine Grove
l. .M. K. church ..is doing wonderful
work.
Mr. Charlie Wi'jrjrleton and Miss
I attic K. Wells wen; married ^unny-evemnjr
at I'iiip drove church?
Mr. and Mrs." Alex Feriruson and
Ir. rnd Mrs. Raiford Brijrtrs are the
mud parents of infant sons.
We are triad to have Mis> F.. . B.
donroe hark?to npcri?school for the
lew year. 4
Mrs.. Charlie"7 Freeman. Mrs. .Tonne
Freeman. Mrs. Tom Freenias ot
\noxvilli7. lenn.. arrived at the lnrrm
t Mrs. Beatty Freeman Sunday evl-injr.
Wp.are sorry to. know .the twin hades
Sylvania asd Christene left foi
|R00
u ' ii tun1 minr li'ak* kw tm. v
H-? ? ?: ?
1 I'1\ Dexter Knotinjr
H-?"WW Crimp (ialvani/.ed Roofii
a PvBT+knbrix I
'lihono Ci.*i02
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?W?HW I I I L
jKnoxville with their mother Mrc
J I Charle. Preertian Monday. They ha<
e'becn-fn the home of their prahd mo
<i | ther five months.
7 ATKT:X NEWS
I younp: business men ?>1 tin- city motored
tr? > Atlanta. Cn l:ist?\y ;-ok?u
see his mother. He ."reports a ' ver\
enjoyable trip. .
.i Mr. Kllerson. Watson, of St. I'au
.^spcnt the holidays with his wife, .Mri
Fan.uttr?Smith Watson and on Dee?-n
? ^herhn" Wfis presented with a fine sor
, | who will he called Leon Appeldt Wot
s ( >ni). Mother and son are doing: fine
i^e are- triad to. report that Mrs.
. Km ma Corner is improving nicely
- from??recent illn"*?.?Vrr hoe
. that she will .son bp able to resume
i her. duties iTc the class jQ.?ojn at the
i Andrew .Robertson Institute.
Sunday. January ,11th whs a vre.v.
- day at Cumberland A. >1. K. idrii' h
- pointed presiding: e'dT-r of the Ch;u
- lestos?District made his first nth-.'
r-vistt here.?The spritual feflst staC,
l ed_iii OUT Sunday school " where' a
large number, had pratherod on the
t several classes. n,.. ? *
r the lesion I3ro. \V. M. McCJhcc.
,* very efficient superintendent geye a
. very ^interesting review ?nd calV-i
r os the presiding elder to adVlress ti
. school wheh was enjoyed by all..
. Promptly at 11 o'clock the organ:
1 si.un iod the strains nnnounciiiL' t?
- hour tor service. After the jrrelin
. Icnningv. introduced I)r. Wilborn.
: who -preached a wonderful |scrm
.losing us a subject "Personal Dutie
i'The church was crowded at this s -vand
everyone gave the .speakc
their undivided attention. It . begtn
rainng in the afternoon hut whin.
. tha^.jiour arrived for service there
;was another eager crowd out to hea1Ithc
m:tUliU's> ultn|uuiu.u of tin1 >|n m"
ker and they were not disappoint!
Monday night was the husises"
meeting of the conference, everithin-jwas
carried out in grand style; tinon
the upward march. The presidio?'
elder spoke very complimentary < ''
tlw work hein<r done hv the- trtcmhei
'and officials of this charge ix.nd pr "
gresslveness of the~pa.stor. Total, :-,
mount raised for the ipiarter $">71.*
Stewardess Board No. 1 met at
home of Mrs. D. K. McGhee, Sunday
afternoon. The. usual hu-ino.-s wa
tlended to and a very palatable repast
was served at the corielusios
the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldo. Miss Ma
tilda Carroll of Jamaica. N." V.. Mr.
Knox Waldo of Philadelphia and Mrs.
Sophia Russell of Cincinnati, Ohio
have returned to their homes aftc
I spending- the Xnias and new .year
with relatives arid friend? in Edge?
field and' Aikert. ?
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-CAMKRON NEWS.-?
* T.' - tdhnnl,. C, Singleton. of New
lurry was the house gue?t of Mi->
' | M. Saunders during thP Christmas
| er ill the Martin-Saunders wedding
iThis being Miss Singleton's "first Vs
it to the garden spot of Calhous f".
' s-he reported a-very pleasant star?
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1 'er Roll SI .til)
? IVf- Rol1S2.00.? .
ig <?, 7, 8. 9. 10, 12 feet lengths
irvixLy vv m\Li^w. j
1321 Assembly St. I
THEATRE
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?? pJiL'p Sevun ~
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alglsta ga.. news.
1 Mr. and Mfs. RufuV E Martin
were royally -entertain*-*}?Av+t+t???Ra^
dio. Party Friday niaht Jan. at
the home ?f Mr, and \\ J Rub*_
~ "tfTsoTT.
Mrs. Anna li. Ta.l<,r arid Mr: Sheliv_
j-A It'iNit m iti -^ii .t [ii.~i i,ii were
the 'hou-(- .?f Mr and Mrs.. R.
.p.. Mai tin San-daft - . r,.i.i, : ?
Hai-e
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M en Adore
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i skin is the'secret of alluring beauI
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Skin Whitotier Ointment
softens' and lightens the darkest
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This amazing Ointment is made
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-1?1 .ahnrnlnriis where a.i e al.-o?made?? ?
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i so uV.ll: Dr. Tied PqlinirS Skirt
Whitener Soap.' Skin Whitener .
Face Powder, Jlah Dresser and
I Hid Deodorant.."u huh may be had
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I or will be sent, postpaid-upon re- .
I ^cipt ui i'irc. . i-T. i" red-- rjiinncr s
Laboratories, Dej?t. 1, Atlanta,-Ga.. . ~ .
Send 4c in stamps for a
T generous trial sample of
the Skin Whitener. Soap
i and Face Powder.
i DR.FR.ED PALMERS
S^irfWfiLterier
keeps your complexion youthful*
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Apex Sanitary Barber
Shop
2120 Hampton A\cnue .
Hair "Cut*: 2"c " Shaves:. 15c
, Special Attention, to Kve-rybody.
h T)WTrX S & 1? ICT11K A. Props.' ^ ^
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X ; For Groceries,
X Cigars, Tobacco v
t .
y. - . and Cold Drinks
"t Call on y?
? MRS.MARY H ELEBRE $
DalzeJl. S. C. ^
? Rt. 1 ?1 Box 64
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TAKK ALL Vol U ' MOTOK
TROL'BI.lvSfcTU
LEEVY'S GARAGE
Expert. Mechanics'
fur any car or ..u.us.L?
2 Blocks From Allen Benedict
O.N TA Y LOU S I UF.F.T
WRECKS-I>AV OR NIGHT
I David G. Lliisofl-????
General Insurance
Utmost .and?i ii'u mut?at ten- ?
tion given, to all busin^sst .
.. planted with me. s
PHONE 5717
1221; WASHINGTON ST. - _ m SOI
I'll EHN U A11W \Y SYSTEM
t'orn'otcd to Nov. 30'. 1930
Vrrive tTni(>n Matum Leavt>
No. - No.
rv.OOn ' ' \ : n : ?.?.J?^ 2?47p ~~
7:4oa 31 X. Y.-A j a>tn 31 7:55a
' 12:50a io t. nar'stoii-C'in-n. 27 l:00p
4:15p 23 Cyin-Chai loston 28 4:20p
9:30p 10 Cplitmhi^rCinn. 9 7:00a
5:00a 21 ColnfoliiaJaiksV 23 10:30p
11 .IE -
?> o v ?>i a-.-\ufru<ta 11 4:l7p
I2:55p 20 Cola-Savannah W 8:20a
9:30'p 23 Cola Ch.-o U>t tv 24 5:l5a
. lilQQn ! '? i'\ i'ii i I I?4 .Iftp i
S):55p ll Columbia Chai l'n 12 8-OOa
4:55jp 15 Coln'bia-Chaf'stn 16 4:00a ' lj
I 1:15a 2 Col'a Spat tanb'tf 1 3.00p
I0:00p 10 Col :n>':i C,n i nv'o 15 6:50a
1:05p ll.rCol'rt Charlotte 114 12:25p.
" l0:4ba"18 CoTiiin'a A i hmT5 T7 6:85p ~ , /yj
Via Camden and Rpcfc Ilill.
Pullman cars. Dtnlnc ?ara '