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; ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED! help tvnr.?ed to f\*~ the- Southern Employment Bureau 2029 Tayl' r -treet. Phone 7352^ L; C. Prigett _ BOOK EXCHANGE?Booker Wasl ipgton School second hand books foi High School and grades. An op partunity for" piu'qnts to save on . bO"k3. SMITH-COLEMAN i FUEL CO. IUoal - Wood - Coke "Satisfaction or Money Back'* ' > PHONES 3124 and 3125 I 1921 Taylor St., COLUMBIA 8 WOMO.OOOO': ^ ^ J X That old Suit'?Press or Hat be- *| y hind the tjrunk , j *L Need not be ^considered Junk, ?j <r We have a process, tried and *1 ! I true, > J ;j > That _niakes-the-okl-clothes-look J .. ' J like. new. ??- - ? < Dry Cleaning For Ladies And j ] J ~ tientienien ~ , J. W. Brunson : V TAILORING, Drv CLEAN- : ING AND DYEING ! ; I PHONE 7162 ' 713 Main St.. ColumbuuS ._C. J , k _A_MoUuu''s Cure With All??-A ' . You Wear. -Jj LIQUID OR TABLETS *- '""Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia h 1? SO minutes, checks a Cold the firs **7. and checks Malaria in three days 666 SALVE FOR BABY'S COLD ~ EBAUGH'ST FRESH FISH Watch our Specials Wednesday and Friday We Dress, and Deliver Free COURTESY ? SERVICE PHONE 5619 1121 Washington St. Chin., g. C DANZLER BROTHERS Shoe Repairing " 137.9 Oervais St Phone 9132 We call for nrul d*?li\7or nil Men's Half Sole and Rubber Heels ? -4 $1.22 Men's Whole Sole and ItldStfTT H)e?h? ?~ 1*2.0(1 ^ Ladies Half Sole and Rubber Heels - $1.0(1 LadieR Heels-?Any Color ' i mm^~x*X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X $ ED. F. DAVIS ] X Experienced Musician Teacher J " of., all Instruments 2 . MUSIC STUDIO > Y1311 Barnwell St. Phone 7380 * 2 COLUMBIA, S. C. 2 9<>>Xm!',X'*XmXmXhXh;hHmX*,XhXhSm!< ??MfcJ?a?i I ? ? Mme. Alma E. Denley Will Gladly Receive Her Customers At The * Poro Beauty Shoooe 1109?/2 Washington St. 1 t.?10 TL. Don't-miss the fine Musical Festi vr.l First Cuivr.ry Baptist Church, given bv tin Lid:es OP" r,u'- o" T?"i Calvary. F ida.v night. ~ ;> :-n 1. at 8 o'clock. A r re t e is i^ s-'vtor v'u CULTURE CLUB MEETS The Culture Club held its first meeting ? the season, Friday Sept 11 with Mrs. S. F. Nance;, hostess. After a very interesting meeting, an iced course was served. Plans are being formulated for a pre hallowe'en party to be-held in the very near future. The next meeting will be*held Fri day, Sept. 25, with Mrs. Annie Wes ton, 1123 Millwood Ave. K?-- '' , ' \ . f t-'1 pooLaoooo.oj^o:o:ao.o<^o.ooooo;o:< i| Sept. IS-11) : ALL I Home Stc i ? The Express that nms c ? to Economy. A trip throu$ -i-ig scenery could be better tht - -"Quality Merchandise at sucl ' 2 Home Store will convince y ? 8 at your service, r ? 5 SUGAR* Loose or r'n M i Ia?U c-tt. IVIUtll IKlgt) OVHK -LOOSE LARD lOclb 41b pail 43 81b pail 79c MA Strike Anywhere 2 S\V Large g .Boxes "Ijj MATCHES ?5c 24H BROOKFIELD Per^ lb j>F1 Krcmc Cheese 19c T Tab Alaska Pink 3 2411 Cans SALMON 25- g^y PANCAKE FLOUR 2 Pkgs. 25c JPresh Stock ? 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"I'irtkf'' .. ^.-Aaiiiiift^n ' ?? ?7 * THE PATJWESPItf ^ ^.'..jjl1- "i' " xoooooo o o o o cox > o o o ao o o o o o <> o > ABOARD Sept. 18-19 >res Express j fitly one way?from Hi^h Prices . ;h your Local Home Store?What { in the price taps on this and all ; i low prices. A trial trip to your ou?our prompt courteous Clerks < "Flour7""" i [)UK GUARANTEED TO GIVE riSFACTION. MILLED h, KERS OF THE FAMOUS ANS < ARE FLOUR. LED ROSE Plpin or Self-Rising b 49c; 431b 95c; 961b $1.90. RFECT BISCUIT Plain or Self Rising hr49c; 481b 95c 9GIb $1.90 ANS DOWN Pla/n or Self-Rising None better made 12tt> 40c; . 211b 75c "blue rose fancy rice ? ractically Whole Grain? Now, ;??5lbs. ??25c . ATJTY BREAD, Regular or Whole Wheat 5c Per 1 loz. Loaf lakcd In Our Own Bakery |Daily iT CAN WESSON OIL 25c 2-Can DELMONTE Sliced or rushed PINEAPPLE 19* RY SOAP 'Medium Size 2 Bars . 15c Si Toz. BOX BLACK PEPPER 10c RTOX'S FISH ROE Now-Hkr LT REGULAR 5c Pkgs 3 for" 10r Who'esome and Delicious A LI TV CAM-; Non-Pound r Layer 19c _ A STYT E MOKED or WEINER SAUSAGE A bargain 15c Pound EtNE'D PEEK VERIBEST urge Can . * 20c AL S. C. Waterground 12 INwnd Peck 25c String QUALITY RliooiNf ~25c I) DUTCH CI.EANSER America's favorite. 2 Poxes 15c ["SAGE MEAT No. 2 Banner "rand, -Last Year's Price?35c. NQW 15c. ; : stores:! LLAR DOES ITS DUTY ><>OCvOO^OOO OvvOvOOOOOOO'OOOO'VV'l s|#r i Based on the play Hg "JVirch ?Song" by Kenyon Nich- H ^ olson" Directed by jitdc vIXO* BEAUMONT -A! - J _ ? Vr?; >J,KAMR ? Director Defends Much 1 Maligned Theme Songr V ' 3 ' 4 SERVES STRATEGIC PURPOSE ift 5 . "LAUOHTNG SINNERS," SAYS HARRY BEAUMONT 3 Is the Theme song dead? :>' Harry Beaumont, who directed the 2 fust musical film, "Thfe Broadway 3* Melody/' doesn't think so. 2 And to, "back up his contention, ' 3 Beaumont introduces a new sing num^ j 3 ber in "Laughing ' Sinners," Joan 3 Crawford's now Metvo-Goldwyn-May. 3 er starring vehicle which will come 2 to the Capitol Theatre. A. "Any. song that serves a useful, 2 purpose in a picture is welcome," de-, O clared Beaumont in discussing the '4 use of music in talkie productions^ In?''ff The~song~hr-part of the story de > * f'opment it is vital and belongs ffHfaot ap much" as a part of important <>?Haio<j?0 Nothlnir; can so impress 6 a sentiment upon an audience as an M ippropnato song, ^ "Our Blushing Brides" brought fr | forth a costume that became-sudden-* X |y diaphonous during her dance numg her, and in "Dance, Fools, Dance" ? Jean worq a mirrored costume that O lest its skirt as the jazzv saxophones ? dared the mad rhvthm. ? o\v in "Laughing Sinners" her frwnv Mctro-Ooldwyn-Mayer starring vehicle playing at the Capitol Thea <3 ?v .loin dances in a farmer's overall outfit that loses its legs, leaving \ merkraV Dancing Daughter as you ? 'ike to see her. .> J Tarry Beaumont directed the new v Crawford film, which is based on the X Kenyan. Nicholson stage hit, "The 6 -'Mich Song." Neil Hamilton and o X!''rkGaWe-ijharc ieadtng man honO rs and the cast includes Marjorle V Bam beau, Guy Kibbee, Cliff Edwards :>i"os'oe Kavns, Gertrude Short, Geo. V ''-opcr; George FXMai'lOh and Bert Woodruff, CAMDEN NEWS ! " i Truiilty M. E. Church .has: just ' V: ii .vi'vy vuecesful revival. The X* \ 'ee* were conducted by the Pas |? | >C Rev. It. E. Havriivl on. Several' O ^-aine . 0'!p istians _nn?l quite a few!. *4. Ji(>cr,f tlv church;? !jj"j "T" : 'M Dtvis or Dnr j > j ' '* V" f \V ! ' HM'J guesfS% 0/; V ( ! ' ~\r-.. S'i'otiv oj -T ' Reheo~ ; X j " i'Jht ? >?} Mr. An<r-'wtu? 'Tav-g le*V. 5 j ' ,Mo+oy l?>n|:i\* ?tni>rniri?* *"of Ttlsko ; V | ' ??.' A'/'liMmn w'i'M'i' th"V entered, j Freshman f hiss, stt Tuskogoe In X ''Till-. Thy i own was slm^f^ATtflnPsn1? 0.! ' ening^hv-the . suddea deiU,lVk>f Mr X t1' ! nutj, FuOrr.ir rt{uh'i\e?s wore j .' f!rl M.iuImv ;-f!Pwtn,iii_!it tho m H:\ptist Phureh. four miles we?1, I j ' C- : v!0r. M"'; R II. Ilaile, Un 3 *..? ? {icor ?n charge. %, Miss. Ethel Keith of1 Darlington 0 ; spent Sunday hero sis the guest of X; M:ss. Itehcoesi Wright."' OfMr. Austin Reason of Savannah,: 3 j t'jn.. is s'-s iuliiur >? -few <hH's-in thtrj ity visiting relatives.and friends. D I : Sold by it I L U Main I I . _ Street -,v MEN' f BIG 5 x v Everything J verage less t t Fall lothir V" u jC T ctt pt ices that ! Fall Su Dark and Medium Shades. H Worst pels?Wonder 1141 Suit A , Service. ~f? $Q-9' ! Fait Su ?? f ine Heavy Worsteds, New A dels aiu< Cobra?fur Men 1 Atest. f c $ as i 14 T $ } ?? ?n ? j. -> . IN MEMORlAM ' ??????? % In memory of our dear husband and father Rev. W. M. Sartar who departed this life three years ago, September 5, 1928. 77n nnr. we wif. not^say He is dead, He is just away With, a cherry smile and a wave of the hand,?^ He wandered into an urkiinwn land And left us ^reaming how very fail, It needs must be, since he lingers - there. And you, olv ydu, who the wildest yearn For the old time "step an 1 the glad _ retutn Vj" Think of him living on as dear, In the love of these as the love of his, Think of him still as the same we say. .Ie is riot dead he is iust away. Mrs. L.ula Sartar, tvife Miss Willie Ida'Sartar, M?8s Elizabeth Sartar, Mr. J. M. Sartar, | ANNOUI Dixie Acade School for the ins | MANDOLIN and Gt >> pils of Columbia no\ _Qnly a certain number c school. Each puoil accept with the INSTRUMENT time of first lesson. The instrument becomes . the end of the course. The modern methods use r-arries with it a definite gi The costr^fThe course ii ments so sjnall that Musica in reach of most all familie THIS SCHOOL WILL B OF MISS CLYDE B. SIN( RECOGNIZED ABILITY, NEOTED WITH THE'MU BENEDICT COLLEGE FO This School has the endor country, among them the w President of Allen Univer* Those wishing to take a< either for themselves or eh and addresses at Irnone jno. 7593 or A -representative Will call t< Pupils from 7 years of aj sons are taught after scho< NTght lessons will be givei work. Studio quarters will be < __i begins immediately. A. A^A A^A A^A r Constable^ gyp FP C?MAt IrtLL muv must be sold qi han half. 'g for Meii and "will amaze yoi; its , Fa ard Finished s for [Long 1 AIM ? " d; 3 H ... ' I A Recor its ? p Stylish Mo- * C* yho like the Stylish 15 $ - 4 Some of the most gifted women "of the city will appear on the program at Siney Park on Women's Day, Sept. 10th. ! ^ INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB ?0 The club met Wenesday, September 1 0, at the home of Mrs. Estell Lang.. . ford 2324 Senate St., with the. presi > dent presiding. The meeting was ' very interesting. Quite a few mem hers were present. Aftr the trans action of business Mrs, Langford re I freshed the club with chicken salad, I slice tomatoes, devil eggs, saltine, punch, sweet crackers, afterjdinper ? i mints, which we heartily enjoyed. | Vou cannot^ alford to mips "the ' morning service at Park on W'omtn's Day, Sept. 20th. Mr. S. B. Sartar, Mr. W. M. Sartar. Jr.. i Mrs. Annie B. Adams, ~j r Mr? Lunette Robinson, Mrs. Ella L. Watkins. cement"-^1? rrm of Ml i?ir I ? ? ?jr v | g jtruction of VIOLIN, - | IITAR for Colored pu- |j' v opens. | ^ arevenrolled in each Si ed and enrolled is furnished & ' his choice free of charge at g; the property of the pupil at | d are positive and the course g iarantee. s so reasonable and the pay>- | 1 instruction is brought with- ? s. 5 E IN COMPLETE CHARGE . J2LETON, A TEACHER OF g SHE HAVING BEEN CON- g SICAL DEPARTMENT OF gf? R THE PAST 11 YEARS. | sement of Educators over the ? ell known Dr. David H. Sims, 8; sity of this city, dvantage of this opportunity a iildre:n can leave their names g; Rev. T. M. Boykiu ) explain the course in detail. ~a ?e and up are accepted. Les-" !!r-:??d! hours and on Saturday. ? i to accommodate those who | established and Enrollment S * Df^Renf ~ J: ) 9Q 337 | [ /V Main K?** Street < | SPOFF * . .4 lickly. Prices % 7 __ . ?? Young Men f i?. u - f 1 11 Suits 1 Special Group iVool?Good Models A ;4:95?jV d Breaking Lour Prlc? ?_ _ a . II t ?? i laid v i Khftfies and i 'otors : . * 2'25 I ifctauui^ - : -L " iri^ ifug