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Saturday, December 10, 1931. - =? SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Katheryn D. Humbert . That Christmas is almosX here That most of us- are on crutches as far as our financial conditions are. concerned. Times are harder this CCHstmas tharTlhey were last Christ\ .mas; money- is.just a little bit hardey-t? t;et; and there is much1 more eotton in the Warehouses. But?wo?shouldn't throw up -our hands and ^ewail the perv jrseness of human nature for who but knows that there is a new day ahead. Some ~~7' Say "that the pendulum will swing, after the election," whil.. others say "after the .consumption of the overv;V .1. 'production," and Ithen a few say ** 'thai the price of lives in battle must be the forerunner of better living conditionsT" We do not know?one .thing we do know---that it. has taken thc Maker a millennium to bring us where we are, and He will take us back where we came from. Nor must ' we bo afiaid, neitliei in a Tiurry. for The present state of atfairs hits us all indirectly, but we all are not dependents. A great number- of us have not stopped to think of those '?less fortunate than we. It has never dawned upon us that poverty, sick ness and disease takc no vacations. When once they root themselves into tan organism they^ are there until some powerful therapy remove them. Each day. we pass thc "lame, the ?-?-bHtnh Each day_Ahe number of in mates in the institutions forJThe diseased, Tor the 'pauper, tfoT TtTtr feeble-minded, and for the blind is in ci-eased. This in turn increases tin need for social service. The sooner we" realize that We are paid the full thy causes, in that some unit of soc ial life has-been benefitted, we will find that lhc whole 1 human--uggrt^ gate will evolve nearer a Utopia. BOTTLE CARRIES MESSAGE ACROSS OCEON TO .KNGI.ASJJ _ Charleston, Soth Carolina, Dec. 21? M. Baxter, fifteen year old Negrc youth who has a fondness for throwing overboard1 bottles with message: in them to roam the sea to the far places of the earth, has been rpward: ed on the third, try with the-reccip of a letter from England, bringing i.- the news that at last one of Kis" 13bU ? ues nas got some niace. uie uomt carrying a message with his name ant address was picked, up on the coast of Sussex, England, a few days lest than three months after he flung it into the Cooper river at Columbus Si Caught by the ebb tide und probably aided by westerly winds, tlu botle bobbed past Fort Sumter thri . the jetties and out to the Gulf stream which conveye i it Up the coast aiui * otF the Newfoundland banks. There the warm current veetvd eastward and tho bottle, tagging along,' traveled at the rate of-near-ty-four mile.an hour along the lane of the ocean grayhounds toward the coast of Ire land. Swept into tho English channel the bottle finally came to rest on tlu coast of Sussex, where it was picket! . up by John H. Puttick. He wrote t< Baxter, who works for the Union tV"'?l cnnipnny, as follows. ' "I Caving found a bottle with a message enclosed with your address on, I am writing . about the same This was picked up on the Sussex coast at Eamlev at a point between of November* '-It must therefbre liavt been floating about six-days." -Thr? InttiT wns dated from Ityhrnor Green, Birdham, Na. Chichester ? Sussex. The writer's calculations on how long the bottle took to cross the Atlantic are far from correct, however since Baxter threw the bottle overboard August 29. Baxter lives at 10 1-2 America street. He intends ?- to-throw a not her-bottle overboard at the first opportunity. ^ MFSir Rn< ?(T. A'. Lane) "Flocksongs No. 2?Rhythm. The Negro Flocksor\g are mor< ^ closely identified in most cases bj I' certain peluliarities of (rhythm) more or less clearly to racial temper from of melody, which are traceabh ment, modes of life, climatic and political conditions. - In-a-former, article I dealt on flock songs in a general sence, and the developement by prominent composers and singers of the Negro Spiritua atid Plantation Melody. In this epi T eVioll fvtr i r\ aVtrvw Vmw tlio mn flUUC X OUU11 VI JT vv UitV TV *>W1< V iv ...w (Jern -dance tune or jazz Originates . partly from the rhythm, arose that group Oi* type of music comuyonlj known as "ragtime" now the moderr jafez. Who among us wpuld takp.rtiiyu to think that from the hearts am tongues of a dopressed?g>ecple som( years back would c!ome "the inspira tion to men ol musKlAl'ilMlily lo ci?j; ate a type of music to take the nation . the -world by storm, ir> the line oj popular intertainment and dance tern po7 Yet is just what trars or hai happened A great deal of credit is given t( the work 'of one, W. C. Handy, as th< creator o? modern Jazz. Frum the . ' tunes or may I say, from the catchj composed his ever popular "St Louis Blues", and as it modernized, to keej up with fast advanceing times. IJn til today, what have we? To mv humble opinion the Negrt still leads in the arangement and exe cution of this particular type. Tc piore forseable prove this statement -*v?ay I mention a 'few names? Among prominent;, appear those oJ Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington ?htoMe iSissle, and a host of others All or nearly all, are masters in theii line. They are really of some credit to the race, in the way mentioned a bovft. In a Later Article, I shall deal or the more sirioua of the rhythmati< factor of the "Spiritual" and musica ability and achievment of our people ~lii -M'tHBi iimi I - I it iiriv -ffar I A. PALMETTO SANATORII M Special to the Palmetto Leader Dec.. <>th -tWH-^ We were -delighted i to have with us at the Palme.to Sanatorium Rev, A, Ross of M't. Pisgah [Baptist Church;' he preached arf en- , Ij"fcpiring sermon from 17th chapter of Acts 30th verse "Text" . God Com" tiers that attend ?o were, Mi. Joseph Jones, Demon?Wesley?Knight.?AUvjBrainon Cooper, Mrs. Lillie Storks, Mrs Mamie Cooper, Mrs. Coirie See' Port. 'M . Vfsftors for the pass week eftl Rev.land Mrs. Seon Henri of .Columbia.. ?S. ! C. were the'guests of Miss Marv 1-1. | Whit? ! Mr. A.4 A. Thompson "Sr.Master A. A. Thompson Jr and Miss Gladys Thompsoij^yhf Awle-tsorv,- S. <C., Mr. _ .and Mrs.?Lll'-W, Aniorsun niid-son o, Piedmont, S. C. who were the gusts j Mr. James Thompson. _ Mlt.Trophi'no t'lioi^eluirte AT i .< ? 1 > > Robcrson Mrs. Jessie Kennedy, Mis. , Brown, Mr. Butler ?t-Gotu-mbia-. S. G-. jwho were the gusts of Miss Smooks. - BETH ESI) A' BAPTIST < lit MM II Georgetown, S.' C.--.-Sunday en. 11 ' ~ my,Pt'cemtTcr (>ih scrvmv-T 1 o'clock^- Pastor (i. Goi-mr* -Patitvi-A preached an excellent sermon, es wore held nt'.TritO and th 15. \. The regular SundaY 'School scrvitP. U. at 6:00 P. M. gan. f Since tin" I/t-wot-drl^ At?7;Bfl?thtr?evening?service*?ho be administered al'tt r pre.aeiii.iig Die Baptism was held first. Two ctu.J.dates joined for Baptism and v.\ 1.. immediately Baptized. _ ? Tin, psivtm-, tii:n j.. . : , ' * , \soul stiring sermon. The eiititcTv w..s [ awaken spiritually. .The 1. n-d's ,-..1, 7 per w tt.-i itdiiiiliiiU-oroil M* lie cin 1 the service. Collection.. foV.?tlie-tra;. t. >75.00; ? December 111, was a Red Letter Day ! The pastor preached at 11 00 A. M'. from the"TsrcrrrrTLnnir-tTrrey--f tir,'., . 3rd chapter of Jeremiah; sub yet God's The church was sh'ewn as having , Jercd away fro a God, but through the coming of Jesus Cluha w,;> brought, back into loconyiliation with I (jod. The marriage relation \vas it on : . in the true sense of the word, and : --many weal away saying ''Didn't o'u1,. , hearts burn within' wh.ile bj, talked ( -to us V" -Tw<>- -cat),li,late:-* j o inod Baptism. . . . * I ' Just before the close of ilu se st r- I vices. Mr. Russet -Thompson. 'vh e . ni.<>d,ii.i>i ?r 11-?? n v i' 1 ? </v . . ed the church with from tiu 1>. i k Y. P; U. ' The. same" was he;u Hiy if t .'ei.vyd and a vo'o of thanks given. I Mrs. Isabel Iter riot??V*-:: i L\?m" 7-thisvrty, imt?tfv." "1 a.w Voi*k *w;.?present and made va l ew remark t The regular San ay .School sshrn i was held at-.USM i'. A.'. At' l'i:(Jil 11'.i 1 <>i-U?a-u?t xci-iieiii?pi gram was rendered in connortio:: ?i,:, the" regular B. Y. I'. I". services. I At 7:M0 the pastor preached l'p< a , the 27th verse of the 2">i\! ehapt.-r <> ( . Matthew. Kveryholy en.invo i menu. I or spiritual tea: t and conn! tr?il ; s.s\ ><= 'It was good lor us to In- I in;. . T\ .. i candidates joined for .Hapli-m.' Messrs .Jackson, Kurd, -1< i;?i f-'n~ ny, Samtiol fmVc :i!l l Knk.i d ; > : members'of the Senior nunrti ; - }' . . thesda rendered .two selections v i: 1: < ; were richly enjoyed. The church vai filled at all of these se.rvj..?s. < ) , lection for the' (fay Not withstanding: the financial ?d._-J pression. the church is"sleudily oun is ching onward". She is gt.vy. jug irnanf cricaly and linaindaily 1 hm. ... ... t i. :.. i ! i I I1C llll III OC '.ill: I Illivo IS poll am. the*pastor is proebihg speeialjs r.!io?i> during this (iri\i\ Xc\. Sunday the morftir.g the stibjeet will he " ? man standing in'the sua. with .ike ; moon under dior fcctr'C;: Bethesila is known ss "<Im g?t ?\. r. ~ 7Joy T'artory" iidimm e-\HH yhod-y4s-u.a-p=.-. nv. Evorvboy is? welcome. The "Manles's" .Wedding given .1 _ the church onv__Ilig{" ^ 1 v-:l "* a 'very'' sTTccossfu-l nt^nu/. ?Vi<, <Urw-: tors ntfed to be commended if or hav- 1 ing put over such an exeelleni' pro . 5 gram. ? BEAUFOKT ( (II NTY TRAINING 1 SCHOOL NEWS _? . Tin* liter;;)y prognim.th.it \vu* jr.;' \ over 011' Friday-afternoon was oni:. ' a success. Each person who appeal - j * nl put himself "into tVy part" he. act; ' ed. We are hoping to have simian j ' programs*during the term. Miss Victoria Frazjyr, our thi d ' ' grade teache r lias been somewhat in t- dispose*1 lor tile past?few days. ' \\ , ^ wish for her a hpecil.v 1 ecovery. ' Mrs. Adole S. Fleming, one ol' fin* . 1 teachers of Beaufort County and a j ; resident of Beaufort looked in on .us ' a few minutes 011 Wednesday nVoin ; ing? She made some favorable eonf^ ' ments on the appearance of our ilas.'j j P>on1^- ~ ' Prof. Shanklin, Sr., in oli tip 'jobj ? again after being confined to. bi;d " for a few days due f?T a cdld. : 1 The Sfory 1 i<?ilP ;MWl?I 111' Hi,lit'in Test conducted by Miss Hall on Sun} day afternoon was .greatly enjo\t!, * by all present. It brought out lev t ' fact that some oi our sliideiu- rrr? r reading and keeping abreast tin i 1 times. Miss Hall is indeed a t-;i'>' less worker. - Kev. and Mis. K. T. Km '.'li'i ' d their eldest daugblt r. Mrs; ( oleoma ) were here for a short while tin S'ur.v^ " day afternoon. They came'to v ii * ? their daughte r and sister Miss \ ie-i ^ toria Fraziyr. Rev, and Mrs. t ia'/.i-j " or arc loyal patrons of, the school, '?Tin, i In in nf 'if.' ?i ls . h" a n .\t . t ' Allen as' their sponsor. . They. mv looking forward to an enjoyable Urn. j r under her sponsorship. 1 Mr. \V. A, Si kitHey, assiMailt s.i- j pervisor, of- Negro Schools in South", Carolina was on the eampu- for a 1 brief period on Thursday. We aiV : always jfleaseUo havt. the auloor,ties come in and see what We are ^ ' | doing and we are look ing "forward to i J another visit from Mr, Schilfley. | s / ' * - ~ - v... _ - t THE I'-AI.MFTTO ?t.rrrtr'NS m:;ws! -l~ Church 'scivin-s . tin <?' c'ii\ wci > \\ * 11 attended tin iiiti.-y, .Mrs. ). (I Slu.'ti t, in. i".iiit,?; !.it/I nv M iss.cs (i liitly^ :i : i.! 111' - . It r, A i ? Theadorn W illi.?: V :n,(l .Mr. S it Ct)lu:i.'..u w^..vt.t I. ' .1 Tmv nil JSuii-iny" .Mrs. Conic .J. Carroll ar.d Mrs I .Till II. c!'.( t ?l11111 ; i M i |S'.; lan'oiii'u: re I't?"';' itrtt ii.-i'ii.' their mother and ..i 1 [ Mi I. It: Mr. Etf Cajlieuj! vi' WitV;';. ? \.V. funei'ali/.od at I.a*in"c liiil Weiir.i f'ov. .1. W. .'.I it':.is ?il:..i:. The IV'W lU iii i I'd 111 Snii.ia ''li t. ; iiO.il! - "i . . the sum raised. Kov. T. X. Mo*, trf (irecn ville?pi in t ;r.d~- r-pnrr field choir uirm.iied 'e'.X-yii.'i.. m. Mr. Harvey Itat V^.ale, ;i f:t'e Ion; resident ol' Laurens tiiv.I y"itH nily. .Si". Haiitrrn do : t-y ulA' .- 111 .\'a' la.ll..' 1 J !11 I ! -'h .'I "i' ."Vd'w ;?wk???Hl .sovrya'HTi-hiMvett; t hr lfr.'il'"'. oicllt. S 1J_V - 11 \ i _e. . I . -\? I', I'ink Ywunji i.- pi'";ji'k*nl. '.?>? I. uuux. of the body, with .Mr. (' Ii. J he.!'-m as undertaker. . As. the lieu hci-n -. <ri'< !?? i;:writIt'll, V.'oul jr.. J,c> 11 :11 .vil .' Kl lik.Se.'d lull d U I'ii . ! ', b . Pl*6f. liickH n, uceonipahiet! by i.ir Howard Levant, wutvljjpVe.l ut St Paul Sunday' afternoon. .\!o'*I':a tun Tur. ei- ol U.ecnv ilie war w ( ant vk-iiur.at the -a.no i. C"W.e rTfTnu . ?'1 . Star of-Bethlehem" Sunday eL'u at St.. I'aul, : . ii.ii. i.i.1"! by tW\ Sunday school. i i.e bt'tli of Ui'i vital or is l!.'' ii..t of the it'ie; itioii o7 u tfeaa ' ! !?..1 I ' 1 . I !. an .ii id Jbr. will i-e;-l>Lc-*:?- . Seai?. it ati .libs Sand-.-! is cliaiui.an yf tl.t- ;.,iv , : ! o J',-- i \\\ A. \\ hue. Tyn.se t. it in i'uiiy i. ii in Ire a. e ... i. i v..y t! i'.- .oiii.aau.t: 'if;, ii -t:it!, N Haul oils and Stump To.', n .V email Salliit |a. AVtrr. Ill; ..tu.l , \1.. -Ua - a'.,.teis. The uui'ii.' f a: e in to ,.i it>S: -to sell, lloi?.enii;er life.?. tub c." which they aie Sell t lid no \i>ur'i : for humanity. ? iiiuiens is deeoi t'.'.t il for tin 1 mas. The beaut ual l^iVt-j, yiny... enlci-, were turned on i...:t.-v. f :. Santa made hi- adveiV*... Oil vein round our "SuU'iie^ ihe t.'. n - .. -. spirit is l'clt. . ' t On the :.iek 1: t : -in" ' 'KnUliO - V.w t i. Uc.. IT l-.v L'umpOcM/l.iu'!: a i hk l-.ca I Mr. ivv-"w;' ? '.'.it.. -We are. #Iaii ?..<ek at JJci'lic i! t :,li J iil.i:.'. { i . v. u, wiio ia a' iii.' ' ,<>.?;... , ; inaa, ,i?Vi ^ ..... ..? aii?l* tt v.u.ii i . 1:. ai a .., ai.-'t ii -t* :? . .. i -. l.H-y. liiii i a. i' .1 : i iifiiiiiiiji' j>lt |> liy : u*!'. ilr._ unu . aU.M. \ vi:- . Hi'! e H'Uvs'ts 5.1 l;'v\. * ! ; . .\. .\iai tin an >i.iula .. .MI- Sam. Sumi-. ii:. aa at. i ,.-V ihlir llud,roils aau -1 I.. l'ully .Jack."I'l, ia ..iii ,.t. tli i-oi.i-:!'ihur.-i.lijy lu ivimi -a lain-ia! C< tiii'. l ii:;. \\ . i :;j- a < i. i i 11 i i?l. i, 11, ? l>i;I.I ST. M ill M ?! . N l /A > . * - (/liiilon S. I'. Sl'huol Ii:V ll.Vfl'.il'U.ii 1' tlu' 1 -.>11V. i 1 'inlay . 111111?1 ii- y? ?t^i?i . n i' , .Yina-i Hun: iK't*. .It'-Jan., *1 i'.'i, la'T .Many.ui l.K'.:?i . i!i i-mli'in-:' y.tc \u . liiju,' Santa ("iatis ffa.Iy i 1:i:ja." 'hi:. i..Vir \\arrt?c ttnil-lir-yiis. *\i t.:"S ' J "5 >t\ 1 111 J m'vi'v!, [ i'in i\J ' i-: is still r-?c*?l. 'I i.f m;.?\ fi c:.>:. wish lot1 Iter ;i speedy i,;v T m: .fe.it is .!'ail v r t l :: iUclllg hht.i.v'.- '1,'hi'V Vi-.f h:.1. a game i'tiday, Iter. 1 I.. *>:! ?. nil a.-. I Hunt In .1 " l 1 1 i -uemne w :>.? ;.f . ; :.v !. ,i'. \. . . - i . l.i'fii' :t , i... i.;.. JL.iLile.r: ' avu!1. '.'v. II!.! : v ' ' . ? ? teams. I.. iis,'.n'-u^orrn? tlJAe at the St ho-.1 las, \. I . iv 1,1 .... second tirade. "1 ne ( I i I ii.il t I I ti ! tl! l-1 ..r. t!; . of .\Jj s. AifMiaiVt i.. .?i.. . ;... i tOl|. si i ins i.siS .Al 11 .11.1... . i.vvi?<'-tug.' Tne. will -nf .ii. 'a C'.: ' 'a ' k . ... . ....? ?, i"as. eoiitata. ; ,i lit', tilid .\i i S ... i.i.A. s. .'S. I.. .VI enailder, Mlrs I.-.?deLv i;? : v'-i. ; .Mr l.oivtlx.o lvvai.s iitotoi i d t.? V'-. ifii Fridoy, lift-, i! .*!. : v :itu-the U.ViVA l.t ,V. t t :. i " 1'! n V'?i ;,: >! and -Sims?Diirh-.? Ali.'-s. i;il:. . *> ;. Salilivmr... SyKuiay's goeD ?>t Mi*.-* i-e'i.TTe A. SI'll. She \. ?t. ii ... i v i , * burg. ?Si.e..is now n-.u in rig Vf W . . . Night School i'i oiie.i ih' Red S.t last .Monday night - v. iih a l.ny v.. i olimvnt. ?I'ivi-i yl'ini^?L?t-!largCsVminibrr oi -tii-ke-.s for ?i? Drama the Road to the hi;- v. . wiil lie Tuffs da yniglit. A large n " '"ml ' ol-e v- id he ; A el! ' o Jj . 1 selling the great est number of t s-m i ?\ iv. ^ ^ _ . > . . , tr TUe liuhhni ? ?'ii:i:y ieacir r> .-oriiVlion. w'!I r...|il ii- i\ .- 'u1: r i. or.it ly met ;i:Ii'Vi titlic!' li t h . 1 "J,.o *''<>? i at I><>ok?r Wa.-l.inyi-n '{? - !A-I o.i! V.". A. IV; . y. I'lvs.*, K. I-'* .!( S : vt'.i y ? m ? Experienced Musician Teacher V of .nil Instruments . 4 ? MUSIC STUWO ; *? 1311 Barnwell St. Thone 7380 $ COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 <^XK~X~X~xkk~X~X~X~X"XmX" v X2-.-A. . . . ' i,eadfir . -nrrttas and oil 1 l/^mvy's skkvice station" & garage 4- Hi I N AJMnMCIIT ' ^-4-ct-(4 n *"s- il.!> Vh..M! iSt. I....-r p. vr>' >'ir *>rA iriucs i| r_ ? nr. Iv. : Term* !;, S. :v<!f Rvpervse. 'j | - . '' )! ?!1 rr.itit ?i?: '||I,W-!-0-LiN bYSTLM !;n'4ea?ity Culture C.'-.'v FAN;a-./IN Hair, . fjcalp Pat tii i.::>.>1 T<>ut i'uyaiationa > l a ..trial;' T'1 <- ir wnth has been .[ !:< ;;L: ! "(iij ui_ U. h>. I'ftt- . -J - :V 1 M'.i f . * A '. hi' AY A .Vi LP. W die for term* M.ideiy . I Mine Far.nie L. Carolina 1 liiafi N'aVl:el Street "-r-r r ^ '' 4 - * i | TtRED FEELING | 1 6' A BOUT five years aero I *\ \ [J: y a was in a' very nervous ^ _ r\ c .'.in. I tho'tiiht this con- Al ' \Lm ci: va.Avus caused-by constij p . :n.I iclt \o'ry tiro J and 7] ! V ! -. h>yo--a good' appetite or- : kVoo well: . \| "1 d>f T!v dford's. Black- M , ; .1 p. "and d-'tkled to take.7!^?* j^|v it._. ric-r I took one package, l? ?7 I .v., : > mi: eh hpttr-f that TIT 1 *VB <V-?vi;;iiKjvl to take it'until "I |v 1 iVlVtd^m.lx: "J j , vw'.v I am feeling much \. , ;L?h"t*. end my annctrte is bet- it 1 'j t r. " r.rl I can sleep well at 'y j I. L* I -will badly recom- 2J" rl liand Thed l ord's Black- \l y T>-atiant to anybody."?Mrs. la I - 1 V4 T.Iavy Cunnyinfrham, 309 7\ j* I, Kyw< !l (Ar.dct.son, S. C. r| T..t' OJhC&tfUiMc^ 'Tficdford't^ _ jt f- TYilj. C \y r-t|? \rr fv, * if ' -i -if a" . 1 ??11-;.i /in-ness a. Lf!L-uTa_rSrSSriEUTZ' . mi?mmr* n.'., trmmm ? iiy??mmmm?q??? 1 $-? goes on Read the answer in thjs Astounding Book A si. of Liberia - By 0u^kGE SCHUYLER r' " Gecga Schuyler th,e distinguished Negro v?~iter, oftcr months investigoliog the Block J'trepyt>lic", hds wTitti-n this novel based on focts as they are in liberia today?-o shock' I Ing ond exciting story I M | * Eo?t 53r*S?. N*w.Y<m* I lU SINliSs LEAGUE OF UNION i ? ! 'By M. It. Christie Business. I'oints The Way. , This topic will no doubt beeonje disinteresting, but 1 am hoping that it wjil not.? Wu hove i'or years wonjdered why we have not made a cer- j . ) ;iin h iiul?of {ieegress-; wcil hcrc~i3? the cause, we wonder, but never work. i. \\ hen we say that Business Points ] The Way,jvc mcon this: the only j way?we?can?become^- indc pendent, is . t h rougfr -btnrtwss tmmm'tions. If ". We would tal|< ^ business, teach busi- J ness, preach business, and do it all with a pei suasion to trade with Nc- t yioes whenever such is possible, we j would soon have some business that , i-, worth while. J? j Now most ol' us say; X'egroes do ] not keep .fresh goods, well that'", aright. true, he can not keep fresh" j goods when you ^ftj~Tnft~'buy";~ you say j he i- not courteous to hi.- cus'.omeig. . vyt "aps nut, no n?s not dont? enough ^ business in most "cases, to know how + 'to- do?bttsijtevsf- |verybody?has a : chance to'help, i read an editorial < from the Pittsburg Courier, the edi- ] tor said: the National Negro I3jm- < ?ness?{-.trtrgtitr through it> National M 7T. Stores Tn pointing the' way, 1 an i that il Negro business doe.* not ." < ! follow*, all over the country, it will < Hot, and cannot survive. The store 3 keepers who fall, to heed the ,*igns' i H L = ^ "We Sell It I c\. v^uiumuia 5 vj> - STC Ladies Coats Red Invoice Prices Our Coats are not marked i Lut its always?marked- to 3 duclion wipes every penny of a| fact--this reduction means a !IVk believes it can ITuy fo sell lor less. Convince yoursell ?$59.50 Coats reduced 19.50 Coats reduced 47.50 Coats reduced 34.75 and 37.75 Coats ' ...Sizes'14 SPECIAL _ _ Men's. .Roirnlar Sl.oO. S2.0CI B- sizes 11 -t,o 21' s, Fast Colors', I . thcv last ~ 77 77" Basement .Ladies* Raven Bloomers,. r all odors. Special - Ladies- a!! Silk; ful f fa shy Special Price. __ - _ Man's part Woo! Sweaters 1 Adies' and Men's Shoes. C( mplet e Stoc k-- of the Best i ' state at ONLY ILadie-s' Felt Room Shoes _ I adies' Leatherette Room Ladies' SatUi Room Shoes Ladies' C<^>ts all sizes, all - ?at (inly U,. ;; iiy IM1 ui' Tulm aim v\^v\ T) Third Floor BUY YOURTO . ...i 1 Ioli i-ui;, \\ HL'Ci * tricycles,, bicycles wapons, b die cars, etc. * ? *'bf?lk slll; The most beautiful Doll F Prices 25c to 87.05, including Boys' Dept. Boys' Sheep Lined Leat'hei Larjre Sheep Lined Collar and - Glen's Woo' Lined Loathe 18's. Lar^o^Full Cut Collar wi 1 BEL "We Sell Ii ; _ V. ? , H , - , rm ?: of the times, are in for some painful surprises. We had better take tlu-se sijrns?ami- use them. An era of de- j pression has always been a. time of consolidation. We can no more ufu.se to follow this economic trend <>ml fuse to follow this economic 1" ;,<! . : : laws and customs of our American jjovernjaent and prosper. We ~ rnrf " no more fail to follow the trend of time and prosper, than \vv can disobey the laws of nature an I .expert to <cep healthy What we'n?ed in 1> iness today. is consolidatb n. that U ?? ike.-PDly.. .way to . -per-uia-nwu-*,-. o -y 1 progress?so - after a^l 1 Businc-I'oints The Way. We. were more than eln.l o> h;. ? is our fctlesU- last week Prof. CroyLy ind Prof. BauuiLgardner and dtirrg League. Prof.' Crosby,spoke to 1 v'.. League on Education f-<r" Negro-... Mr Crosby was very much aciey-io 1 n Union, at Sim? High and the ;ounding-,. ?Simk High p'.oyod lio-.k*n Wii.ini on > of Columbia Friday. Dee. 11' . Hie game was well-played'and iated. The two teams played \v< ii. Booker High --showed ar*=bTT Viior..kill, but not to the extent of icorcs: Sims High 0. anl IVe were glad to see sonic, of o.r. >ld players here,. Mr Curqtoh . nr.-! Topeland. now of Benedict and. Alice/. More may have vi-iti-d uui.d-Li-J I'U gui L-.? see. For Less"^ vn Christmas | RE ; : j luced To ' " * I ?-r"" up to sell at Hall'Trice. sell -foi-'less.:?So?This Reprofit from the .-ale.?in? I , total loss t.d us r loss. I>olk knows it can -|| by examining- these ("oat-v K . ~to ?$3 { )..">{) f to 32^)0 jto___ 29'5(K| i reduced to 23.."0 to 4G> I ' ' aml-$2.50' J^ross Shirts "in Tunshrinkahlo.' on Sale while .. r . . r . _ .j ____ 1.00 ; ^ 'oinf*' -rot < 1?hi??* 11 k.?H-h?-i/O'-.? oh eel Hose To TTo >< ?l?i at, a K~ 25c per pair all styles.and all - sizes.?A | Shoes for the money in the fi Shoes .'flic. 1 , -ISC' ",V'fur trimmed in new v\\Ved?,; k . HI uuik'k I YS AT BECK'S 1 toys of nil kinds, a'utos. B aby carriages, scooters, tod- 1 1 forlf.SS"? fr? Exhibit you have over seen, a * Dolls of every description-. I rette Jackets sizes 8 to 18's Sweater Wrist only $2.95 trctte Jackets, sizes 08 to ith Sweater Wrist onlv S2.95 ,H'S t For Less" - ' -* . . ' ** i ? H . ' i "8 l ' - <a?l