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r. \ Saturday Feb. 27, 1932 , v? ?; ? * ?# ( - Mrs. Rudinc C-orley Hopwood of j J. Mrs. W. II. Corley is seriously ill j ut the Waverley ijospital. Miss Kloise ti. Bailey, teacher at UVoorhees School'.spent the Week-end , with her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. . James Dai lcyr nt S-l ill Gcrvais St-. I Miss C. A.--Jackson spent lasc week end in Sumter , S. C. visiting Air. ' and Mrs. E. .C. Joins. ' They and their "1 fiLends made it very pleasent for her. 1 Mr. tecesler Martin is planning: to ' motor to Aikeil Sunday, February j 28^ 1002 to visit his sister. He wih be accompanied by his girl friend." ^ ? Mrs. Louise W. Randolph was re~^--por teiL1rest hfg - iik well as could be ~ expected yesterday afternoon, after r an . emergency . operation which was given her at, flie Waverley'Hospital.-'f She is? misscd-by-?h*>r?students both TP Sunday School and (tatty school. We k all hope for.Jjer a speedy recovery. ^ Dr. J. J. Starks, President of Benedict College will speak at Ladson p Presbyterian church Sunday, Feb. r 28, at 4:20. Second Calvary's choir L will Turnilh the music. < The public is cordially invited to be L ' present. Rev. A. S. Powe, Pastor. |T~ BIRTH \\NOl NCFMKNT r" -Mi. and Mrs.. \N inired Mun Tomi-- = I Il.u ..i" I..... I - uwunvt I.IIV LTII UI Ui ci u?ut> uu^ uuru I - .February 10." 11'.'52. '( ,,.THK COTTON SOCIAL CLt'IJ \ 9 ' ? * , The -dub had a party at the Elks Hall Wednesday night, Feb. 24 and r is planning: to have visitors night soon. | atwhrch time each member wilhbring 8 a: guest. The next meeting will be , I. hiiltjL,. Friday, Feb. 2d. All, members t aroH*sked~to btr present.*1 . ?i THE J. S, C.' THIRTEEN ] The J. S. C. Thirteen met at the ( | home of Mrs. Eva Cheeseborough on ^ $ -m Friday, evening, Feb. I'd, with -Mrs. F" James as assistant! hostess. Five tables were arranged for whist , k. the guests wfre asked to find their . places at the table where their nam es-were found. Mrs. James was the time keeper. Cards were played for <s0 minut es IjcTcTre supper was ! served ^ which was sreved in plate form at each .of the <ard tables. ) The super consist of chicken 'salad, pickles, stuffed eggs,' saltines, ham , sandwiches, hot chocolate," cake and , pie a la mode. Playing cards' were ( , then resumed for.- a short peripj of j nine; then tallies were collected by | Mrs. ..CliOeseborough,' Tile?members and guests?listened? to a short program as follows: PaI per?--subject. 1.earning, . Miss Sarah . Washington; Solo, "Miss T. N'esbiU. The other to appear on the program being absent. . Prizes were presented by Mrs. Katie C. Scott to the following: Prize 1^ Xor< men to Prof. Scott and ladies to Mrs. Esther Barnwell. The consola tiotv was won by- Mrs. M. Jenkins. An enjoyable evening was expressed by -rytryonO present, the club : March 4t'liL at the high si jjjuyl building,;tiie unale members as hosts. . On Wednesday evening Feb. 17, the members of the 8th grade gave a con?_ cert in the hi eh school chapel which was greatly enjoyed by all present. It was-student initiative let us hear r. from you again 8th grade. S. C. STATE COLLEGE CLUB OF r?NEW YORK ENTERTAINS South Carolina State College Club of New Y'ork entertained, their sev-.. eral friends at the Rennaissance Ca?-?urinu, last ? Tuesday?e-veninty-aF 4t?- Formal Dance. ^ The. Casino was beautiully decorat ea. four Hundred attended. Tfie ~j music was great, ami the dance last , r until . 3:30 a. nr. \ Councilor, -AVilliam , T. Andrews., , president; Juanica S. Polk, sceetary; ( Charles Alford, financial secretary; f Dr. R. S. Wilkinson, Jr. treasurer, Mrs. Marq PI. Turner of <5^8 St.,j Nicholas Ave., was hostess to the ^ Hydrangea Bridge club last Friday . evening. A delicious xepast was j served. First prize was awarded to , Mrs, Juaftlta .Mduail I'ulk.?Second, , Mrs. Vernae Wheeler, Mrs.- Brasil- , lia McNiel Jones was guest. Mrs. Wilhemena Pinckney Sanford j '? retired' Naval On'icer last Thursday k at the Naval tfospital. lie was for nierly of Charleston, S. C. l*e will j be buried at the National Cemecary j with military honors. . , |i Mrs. Alberta Br,own Savage is in j Orangeburg,j( S. C., visiting parents. ^ ROY.AU SIXTEEN CLUB NEWS ? ? . j j The Royal Sixteen Club met at ( the home of Mrs. Sadie Adams Oliv- i er on February 8, 1932.- Meeting f j was opened in its- usual manner. < ^ When the business discussion of the ^ meeting was completed the members Vand their guests who. were: George < n)annerly, Clarence Thomas, Thomas i {Nelson, Charles Trapp, and Timothy ] McOcharn, played whist after which ( a salad course saltines, pickles, co- i coa, ifruitnnd mints ware setved. i wnrivWn" , , ~ A CORRECTION In the write-up of Mrs. S. G. Sin lions!,. Feb., 13tb? Xhq Sl.UUQ repot1 -J?mined?fw?the . Delinquent?G+t4 Ionic was raised for the, Anti-Tube ulosis Hospital and not for the I) inquent Girls" Home. We are triad to make this Cor re ion. SIN BEAM CLUB The Sun Beam Club was organize in the lKth of January and the fo rowing -offdee-rs -were elcetedi?Gt4i Lee Griffin, President; Catherine K;i tntph;"vire president;?Bernice Join mil, j.s^ijeytary; Kathryn Neal, treaj Irer; K1 lie ll^rtTTlTtHn, critic; Mar Bunting, reporter. - \ , Members^-Louise lhouglaS, * Racli KindardVHattie Eee Burgess, Heh Cannoiy Bertha Mae Goodwin, Carr ,\la.-? Iff vers,' Flnrenre 'Preston club has its weekly meetir .'very Friday. Next Friday it wi meet at Kathryn Neal's house. Ml Pine Street. ? * My Vacation lello Folks: ?r? Did I toll you about my vacation? WIkii I caught the train at the Unit Station, [ was going tu Lhe-xihii-plantatiou Fo have a little conversation on c< operation. ij Dion we went to the church of tl Id plantation.' : Hie'preacher gave his .text oh Sanct . Ficatiofi, ! ?_ And winded up on .cooperation. Phrn he thanked the people for th? appreciation. While the deacons were having little conversation . n their congregation The preacher thanked the people ft their appreciation. I went hack home and told the poop] about my grand vacation. ? v By Louise Douglas A member of the Sunbeam Clu SALTLK MEMORIAL SOCIAL CLUB. Salter Memorial Social Club hel ts last meeting at the home of I> kVakefieldf 1323 Heidt street, . Mor lay evening February 15th. Th egular routine of business was cai ied on. Plans were discussed fg in Faster Day program. Afp. vhicji the pUfcjxlgnt welcomed tli V.lowing visitors. Miss Rabb grac late of ' Allen University, Rev. an d-rs-.?Robinson??Benedict Colleg ?Ve are grateful to Rev. Rohinso or his?nis|iii-infr arul.. nppp'rint i\ I'liunk*- In'uui ilull ami wt i ?* ? )' o them a cordial invitation to nic< tvith us ^lgain. The next meetin vill be held at the home of Miss Ji ia Goff, Hampton Ave. All men >ers. are requested to be present. Annie Cooke, President, Michael Kennedy, Secretary, SnmieRice. Ropbrtpr. ? 9 MOTHERS' CLUB ENTERTAIN WITH VALENTINE PARTY. A pleasant scicial evening wt spent by the members of the Motl ir's club and the teacher s" and the quests in the auditorium an<l in tl efectory of the Booker Washingtc freights School Monday evening, 1 After "a song of the members. < :he MothcrV Club the-following prt ;iam. was rendered,. Mrs.. Luci Franks, mistress of ceremonies, sob Dorothy Killingsworth, Recitatio, N'aomi Harrison'; solo,' Esther Bel The public is cordially invited | liai'vison. After the program Mr G, McClriff, club president in a fe veil.^chosen words invited the tcacl ?rs and their guests into the dinin [ pom where tables spread with sno :ure fully worth mentioning was tl ?s filled with jonquils, narcissi an [cms contributed from the garden >f the club members. Numerous ta ed tapers and laccy hearts of re in evidence bringing out the colt scheme of -red and white were in tv idence. A delicious menu of bakt hicken, rice and roast pork* chees green .peas with carrots, hot biscui sickles, ice cream and after dinni mints was served. The remaininj time was spent with music, readin uid expressions from -the teachei and their guests. The keynote of tl expressions from the teacher's guesi .vas that "it was quite befitting t nresent flowers to those are servin js while they live and not wait ui ;il they die and then shower flowei iriTI blessings upon, blessings npr ;hfem. "The teachers were all piesei -adiant with-joy and-gave expression if appreciation in keeping with tl spirit of the Valentine seaso. Guesl -.1.^ a f. ~ TV t 1..1 A lio WUI U 1UCSM S uunil >> UM ington, Edward,Russell, H. H. Hov ard, Charles D^nmore, wm. Fostj and Mrs, Charlotte Barber, Mrs. Sa lie Howard and Mr. H. W. Harrisc Teachers honored w.ere Mrs. Mar FT7"Ru^A('l]', Mrs. Katherine Wunhiip ;on, Mrs. Alma Hopkins, 'Miss Emm Sessions, Mts^ Priscilla Kershav Miss Hattie Belle Woodson and Mr Mary E. Dunmorc,?principal ar ither guests Mr. and Mtst"Edwin Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Howar Mr. John Washington, Mr. Edwai Russell, Mr. Clarlie Dunmore, rM iVm. Foster, Mr. H. W. Harrisoi Miss Frankie Hull, Mesdames I.ai renin Lowman, Charlotte Barbe Olive Williams, J. W. Beadhun Thomasina Bates, iThonias .Owen: isou, May Bell Bethel and Miss Mt ^oriie J. Carroll; Misses Sara Hai nie lBar{<pr; .HVe wish that we coul ?ive you the names of the rhembei >f the Mothers' Club but the repot;r failed to get a list of the men hers. They weTe all .present an ;ach took a conspicuous apart in ma ng the occasion , enjoyable. Mr: Mary E. Russell, rendered number >n the piano during the evening an Mma Hopkins and Katheryn Was! ngton sang a duet. _ .aaifc- PALMETTO LI j ROBERT SM ALLS HIGH SCHOOL ~ ? ? Sr?Iii_ ] Beaufort, 5S.~C.?'The Bicentennial t- of "George Washington was-celebyated' /t by Alio srlmdl AT?in>tii. I'Vhmnry ttft.r at 1> A. .M. at Grace A. M. I'L Church. i?- The program was sponsored by the Activity Committee of the school, s i 'at rot ic seigctions were rendered by the Glee Club. The American Creed and the Allegiance to the?flag was given by the school. Ptyf. R. W. .Mi-Girt. Pi-ffi." "bf'thC ^school present--il ed the'speaker. Kev. R. C. Mt'Brown 1 who gave an interesting talk on the itt- 'MiiVe of?KVn-hiHgt?m,r This proui gram mark's nhe beginning of a ser"P~ its of program-*?tfnrt- will be 4md rtd? s ative to this occasion." y n Monday . Pebrifiiry 22,. marks the lirst general asseinbley the school has el *>d since the catastrophe of fire. The mi i worn- oil int' scnooi is progressing ie rapidly a brick struc ture is.-being, 'Oft I'd. II . IN MKMOUIAM hi ' r?r? CadTTslo, S. C., Feb. 10. 1932?In 1 buf~ loving memory of my dear wife. Essie Emerson who departed. - this life, Feb. 20, 1931. >ii She [s gone, to that home land . beyond life's wife,sea _ Whi ic tli" ransom forever shall be. >- In that homeland bright ar\d fair Ships-shall never go sailing away, n There's love, home add rest On tli!- dear Saviour's breast; i- Hut oh! how I miss you away from "10. ?; . . Devoted husband, Wesley Emerson I)ONT MISS THE BABY CONTEST (liven at the Evans. Clinic Tuesday night, March 1st. 1932 at 8 o'clock. The babies are Marguerite . Calhoun, . [? -Lucille Ran' "He McDonald, V.era Amre?Champion and Tracy M. Wal- . * twn. Jr.-vot'e for the b?.by of your ^ choice. Votes 10 cents. Sponsored by the Womanls Auxiliary of Evans? ? Clinii- . -t(TT.TL'BE CU B NOTES' id : I r. i ? ' ^ f . * .: e M^uibeys of the Culture Club are ' r_ hereby reminded of the reglar meet- . ' ing to be held at Fairwojd, Cayce, 1 S. C., on Friday, February 20th. The je time of meeting has been changed to l_ 1>.Please- govern yourselves" ac1(j cording and he on time. The Fairwold irilis- will have charge of the ,n program. ^ We are sorry to report that Mrs. Jnh" AUrnwi'ir lliis heelr i-nntinod to her bed since the last* meeting. The jj club wishes her a speedy recovery. BACCHIIANTES SOCIAL CLIB Mr. Walter Dean ^vas host to the club, at .his "liointv on "McDuffie Ave., W-ruliK'-.duy evening, ..Feb ruai'V lOt h g Alter a short Jrusnn ss se-sion presided over by the president the meeting was then turned into a social ls hour. We "were favored with sevv tral Uke selections by Miss Nelle He He?Burtifh,- anil Mr. Kldo Burton. _ u. During' the social hour-a delicious hi salad ah ' sweet course was served, r), Carrying out the motive of St; Val)f entine's birthday which was also 'exr> nrc-sed An the decorations in the le living room: )s Miss Kinma . Kershaw" will enter-n, tniit "TTuT cVulT Wednesday eveningrT le l'ohruary 24th. . . t?r ? - ? ' *! HON HON.SOCIAL CLl'B iig Tlie Cluh met Tuesday evening Feb. w 2D. at the. Immc of Miss Kdna Wilr^--trrtm^v 2H4-BftHtwell Kd. Tlid-ineutie ing opened at the u&yal hour and was is- -caikaL-lo-oaider-Jjy. t he Vice President " nL Mr. Jcseph Myers after which bttsii? n'ess of importance was discussed. 11 Then we all playe l several games of 'd cards. I The host iss served potato salad-.--ami '" ,hot chocolate. ?"We' also, had a. new livfmbor. Miss Kdna Vjliliams and say ' just Watch this column for our-next dance. The next meting will be at ' the home of Mr. .Joseph Myers 1821. Vu.? ^ Taylor Street. Officers: Julius Bjtgley, - Pres.; J. ' 9 Myers, Vice Pres.; D.cf), Dought Chr. < ^ Alphonso Smith, Trows;; Josephine s Tillman, Sec.; Kdna 'tyilliahis, Busi- i :o r'|n^s J THE ROYAL EIGHT CLl'H rs ^ Winnsboro, S. C.?The Royal Eigh< ls. C'lTib was <U lightfully entertained by Misses Sarah Brown and Cecial Jor-s dan at their home We Tuesday,"Feb. 1. 17. The meeting opened in its usuv_ al form. After discussion of ' busi- ?ttess ?a?delicious -aktd?course was JT ISPVtot The e\TTrtn"g was very pleas-,n antly spent by all.' ? ' \ | y A comedy drama in three acts will t ..be presented in the Fairfield County ia Training tsrhool auditorium, Tuesday v evening, .March 1. Admission ,10c. s'. Synpsis?A girl who has .grown up succeediiie in life leaves her pa^p -rents on the farm and goer, io the? d, stag(> in New York. She falls in love (1 with a rich-inan. When her parents r. who are just country folk come to n, visit her, she cooly disowns them, j- Come see what happens to a child r, .who c'.isowns her parents. It works n, out in an amazing way. Don't miss . g, it! Love that will cause one to rei member courtship days, pathos! that r- will wring the heart of the hardest Id , 'd fun that, will make your side 8 burst! See "Nancy Anna Brown." t- Miss Pauline Finley, directress, l- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rtissel,. d Misses Sarah Brown and Cecil Jorik dan-imxtored to Columbia Friday and s. spent a very pleasant afternoon. Miss s Sarah Brown spent the week-end in : (1 Columbian with her parents .and l- friendas-1 I Misses Pauline Finley and Larcyq . * '* EAPER ' YOUNGER -MATRON^' CLUB Mrs, James R? Kuff invited ?Tic mi-lii'is of the Younger Matrons' C'lut and. several gtw^ts to her horogr Ileidt Street, February 12, at 5:.'i(J o'clock, for the regular meeting ol the club. Red hearts, and red ane white flowers were used in the roomswhere six: tables with redi covers were placed for bridge. Tallies wt*te tiny Valentines, "while the favors were Valentine suckers' dressed?in ted,?white, and?green which were the colors used also in the candies, and menu. Four pro gressions 01 onuge wen* played, and at the conclusion, the following were prize winners. Mrs. D. ^W. Patterson,-first prize, a hourjod pillow; Mis Thomas Jones, second a hand embroidered gown, and Mrs. Henry Williams booby, a pair of green candle sticks, The first guest prize was won by Miss Henrietta Boozer, a boudoir pilliw and booby went to Miss Ella C. Myers, green candle sticks, -?The menu coivistcd of chicken salad, with strips of pimentos, j^nd stuffed olives; red and white heart sandwiches, baked apples with marsh mallows, and punch. The guests who were recipients cf Mrs, -Kulf's hospitality were: MesD. Chappelje, P, JJ, llalman and Misses Lilie JoneSj Daisy Roach. Hlla C. Myers, Phannye Taylor, Henrietta -Boozer, Myrtle Forney, Pearl Murph, Wilhl'lmina Thompson. Mrs. D. W. Walker-will be hostess to the club on Saturday, Fpb,-?I_at >;iiO P. M. at her home on -Washington Steet. .. Sponsored Charity Dance The Younger Matrons' Club sponsored .& dance for charity, FViday evening, February 5, at the Odd Fallows' Casino. A largo crowd attend ea anu a nice Bum ui monoy was re? ceived to the delight of the. members. ; On Saturday afternoon, February 20, the President Mrs. S. P. Clark, Treasurer, Mr5. D. W. Walker and the Secretary. Mrs. J. R. Ruff went shopping for Jaggers Home. A fitrp^ ply, of fruits, an., groceries was taken to the home, as a result of the charity dance. We hope to do more in the future. . WHITE ROSE FRATERNITY CLUB The club gave a social on Monday night, Feb. 22 at the home of Mr. James Anderson 1007 Gervais Street fcJY the members and their guests of which?the?Hub was very successful. There iwere jmany .friepds present from out of town. The*-mcmbers and guests wit highly intirfimud. Various games wjne played, The entire evening was spent with lots of pep and much fun. The White Rose Fra ternity Club members were easily identified, by the white rose worn. Mr. Thomas Low map acting as "engineer" while Mr. J. S. Anderson is out of town, the club has made great pi ogress -and -seemingly are going to prove its aim ^"Developing of Toung Men to met the new day, with new ideas." This club has realized that the world of tomorrow depends largely on the young men or rociay. vv.itn a Drier explanation concerning "the purpose oftthe club by Mi*. Thomas Low man the members and their .guests were served and then adjournment."" 1a ' " DEPKESIMOX DANCE!! The Royal Sixteen is providing for you and your friends, an evening of real pleasure and- fun at their Sport Dancei?Friday March ,4th at 8:30 at the "Odd Fellow*' Casino. Come*~one, come all and gnjoy the Sixteen's first doTice of The yepf. ? Miss Eloise Wyston is president "of the club. General Admission 25 Cents.' Everyone' is asked td Wfrttr their sport clothes. > ? m ? ? THE ISTEW CENTXRY CLl'B Mrs. *H. H. Cooper very delightfully entertained the club at her attractive home in Pinehurst Saturday afternoon. The room in which bridge was play ed was beautifully decorated Svith ,Ta inniras. . ?? Tables were artistically arranged and tallies passed to fourteen membersyjflt fhp end of four 4irogressimi^ Mrs.?Fh?K. Jenkins?seored- highest and Mrs.?S, R. Green scoredsecond. Both leceived beautiful small Spruce trees. . M#s? 0. J. Cha<^>ioij received a package of flower seeds as a low score prtze. -? . ?i.. - A^ delicious xapast was r served. THE RADIO LITERARY SOCIAL CLl'B The club held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. Roland Harris. The meeting was called to- order By Mr. Ernest Wilson. Reading a few verses from John 8:1-11. Let. not your heart be "All business was" transacted In order. Mr. Sylvester Burns gave a short talk On "Co-operation." After <ihe meeting adjourned the host served a delicious menu of fried chicken, Ham sandwiches, cake and punch/ which Was/ enjoyed' by all. Then the members of the club indulged In a few games of whist. Among the visitors were Mesdames Roland Harris, and Sylvester Burns. Smith spent the week-end in Chester. The' fifth grade class of the Fairfield Training School has organized a' Geography Club. Each pupil is showing great interest by selecting stories, pictures and animals to bring to class on the meeting days. Their discussions are quite interesting and each one seems to enjoy them. - > * " ? : CAROLINX THEATRE ).^.\lany <io(>d Ricturt's Are Hooked AI . | Misr I.ucile Kice is .Appointed || ' Cashier. (|By Seymour CaiToll.) During the week, and at the op-i MenipK <>!' the Carolina Theatre Mon. jt'ay, members of our g.rotip- were i?! tesent?f11>in?mini',?disTiwU i>omt< among whom wore Sumter. Camden Newberry and Orangeburg. Toduy I ,will he the last time fur the showing of "The .Man Wf|o Played <?ud." starniiig (J forge Arl.iss. . ) Km the w?n k of February the 2\> to March Oth, oh AToTuiay, Tuesday i and Wednesday will he seen Ina Claire, Joan Blondell' and Madge > Kvans in "The (Recks Had a Word ?Foi- Them."?'i'hui sdayj?Fridh aTTTT Saturday, Will Rogers will play in ."Hustne.-s and Pleasure." "The?< hi111111a?Them iv?t??nrrn?rrt the best, tho most beautifully tie olated theatres this side of Washington, and east of Atlanta." said Mayor , I;. B. Owens this week in making a comment on the nets theatre. The colored people. will enter from (Jer Vitis street, where tht v will he greet ed by the popular Miss Lucille Iticc, tl -Mrrirt -rntf Thomas H. Jones formerly of Charlotte, N. (\, who are ticket fakirs. Mrs. Annie' Bell Rawls. formerly an insurance agent with the Pilgrim Rife ["<nv:i i"'" t 't.oi | im o?j,< the maid, and will relit vo M iss Rice.. aT dinner hours from 4 to ?i every day. Ushers 'will' he electa from time fo time -irom tne stuciont body of the throe schools here, AllenT'niversity. Benedict College and Booker WashingI AT-' ( ". ; JADED "MO 8 ^ ^ I CAPI WEDNESDAY A r " A i.. . COM'.MIMA'S NEWEST , Gallery i Gervias Pric Adi 1; \iatinee CHILDREN 14 ^ 1 O * ' ' l - y - ' ""* ] notice! IMease take notice that the re \y.ll t b<- a' meeting el' the members of the V W A I nrr^T'* " TAT, on the th day ol March, IO:!27 at Rethel A. M. E. ( bunch in the city , of Columbia, ,S. (,'.. at" 1 o? k I'. M. W . ?N. Roseborouyh, I'r.e's.; (ieO. II. Hampton, See. notice: AII tin ml), i>. ui' the Five VCi-U-l-beb , - are asked to be present at the regular monthly meeting. Supinly. "Fib. 2*. the Iiidtfewuod < imipj* . Mrs... II. Elea.-.ani. I * e? .... Mis. F." H. KJakeiy, S > '. ATTENTION Ward 1 wo KepublicansV I A ("all is hereby made"fnrr'a Con vention of Qualified Repuhii'an vtrt.i-s of W A 1' I > TWO 1,. i i . V. Ill NKSltA V Mareh 2nd, .T.'".2. a seven thirty. (Tt-'IOi o'eloek t n . u t'?n Strcci. f'olumbia, S. r'J.. for the" purpose of electing dokoato- to, the . Kiehlaijd County Hepuhli at Conventi 11 to. lie held March Tih. ]p;:2, in Columbia; S. . . "T *?N. !. FHl',.1 >I.ltl('K. ? hairinti!!, .? I- K. BAYLOR. Seetetawi.-.. top High h Itpol. __ . The admission for the cidn'rod i>a!eonv is 17 t ents afternoon :iml ? yv ' and l(j ?eenVs foi; ehrhljen, under It -?.years>. It is w- ylay1i^sg*foi'.."tho .?~howinH;!? of the. tfWt and Beat, nktuios. t the It-afiitv-C and the most beartf-iful house mall Kouth Carolina. m YIE-?)ERS! 1 J est love irtTair ever . . a'love- ^ . that it rises_ to 9\._i_ t f?f entertainment becomes one of the Jj ost precious docu- J 9 m lND THURSDAY || ffrrrrt~l? WIV FIYF?T THIMTdu B0 Entrance B 1 > Street. B :es ills . B & Night | 'cars and Under I cts. B