The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 16, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Pi*c s ? ; t; I, ' : 1 -?j| "The New Rider" | ^3 | lm Speak.s now Y -From The Trenches? < > )r~ By I !! Rev. IX I'hilip Ellis - X ? * ^^ WKKK,<,%K,v,X,vvv*>X">V MEN Ol (ill t \I.\N \VS 1 (Vl'K A \ " 1 had- -an?i" t- inn i tt-' ' if-n l4u Jejijuns Orphanage here iu Charleston, a few days ago at -high noon. And was iiittr surprised U? find the entire rle'rieai-toreo read ing ^ho iiibje preparatory to a . series of prayer.-?, that were to fol ? !<i\\. yrir JIUIKPO . pine i, m i u 11 1 learlu-U tJui-l thai was the daily. T?:?-custom oTTne taenia'ion'- every: h I UOe 11 u Dt tilO-iUCee;;- i. i nX5~1rtTTl}V. IV1*s<,tpSl who h:V\c tu; visY-eii the Jcn " kiiu l.h-pltay.;;^ TT V1.- ' Hy.-miuh'.be Tnt-tmrh r?it; i7-wi-uui "pest tvvHC-y ".. i unlit >" Mui,tial>. But they aiv .-aiii\ a ?>-'.;+?* it.-- 'IV ? liii.-htspttVtt ir>u to e els : lie. Uyv 1 Hi. jVhl "pi-f ] pent head t-hi*. plant. f\w Xe_? fel-uet; 111 ^ '.itjl ' .'a- J; :,a a . < rateo above, this servant .at t o< <; . who rr devoting- hi-* HtV f t eh:Mtvn with .out- parents or' ii 'itu -.' li-ere scarcely a Xvu'i?- c< liege -any where Uuil .i>_b.tt- 1 'prepayed to do itjj job.'JXot hir.h .boaYs jraye-t? True -V ut) u }t'h 'p-n\ ? r- will not tie ~ ' all tliinu-sr buL w?'- t.M liky-Hknow: ot' an) - great urMerlukiup . i* . _ . l*?ivrtv. \viv.;vi> yxwa!** "> ,ivm ful. *rhi? Nat.h'iia. "1 v;ii > i*tli shiny llnu.-r A--. ' !_ 1 ' holds chaiiTT .1 ' v ^ 11 f),\ L. Benbuw.. le'il ;?? v story' gf a \\eu.! l>> \\n te- iaan wh? o'pfi'iitiHl .i ?V'W n aiu! ;,>.a V 1j, ttiin hour all \?l jnachuaii *>* ' AVl.lL' Sll'lillOiL. w |1'':"li !. was railed r l'layi'' J; i>)Ue 'v failed Uiiy.il el .. i ..an the oiMp|<'j:yesV-i>^ i.il?u.riaii ,it ilai fya i?rtv,' "* .' 1 v'! 1 e?-*l-1 .I'shaiii oi ]??tyer \> ? hiiillir deplol-.it . !-? u; V'n iheS;. laOer- tla?.. a> i < - I ' llli* d'l.M sil,;-.? '.fi.'aV:i;: ! beiiiir witiiiss'1';! A' !jd *'V<.: ' Thvxti. it- null'.-it When Ilia- w-ilii a ar v. a- ,rar ii.-j hut ?"* '.I'.n.is'.t n-' . Va'.aA '!' 1 \. "7 nuivoi' in lit"! uj ; ' ~7-??b romiutki>vf ; Au . .-.a ">l you will bir if. *'\ \vn _ .. * vusort t" |,|:a;> s . a liurinjr .the days . _ ! . wui- rui.-eemlitifii uni ni;. ? ' w-< he 'Ji - T th V 1 S H Our Iiile'.it 'MM:.-! ... ^.-I mining?kir ilj; ;,L.. I_L' iLJ^AUi^r President vSaniiief I.!;/yd. '!-a>:aa-:J war-au in.-ipivat iej:;'.! -j-.-am.. l la TT..\- \l . "A s ' ' * '' ' ' ' f ^ ; ? H : the older "i in;. ? |K>ah. so I.'r- '*. 1 . Tnjf elder of tke f >? -e* ",'A !l. 1 trict.- and vu-r Alliance \vn< p -v *. > president and a ?*? . ?_- e.r v>f. T.' ~t? chief lv of h*-? Ik?, said th..t hr \ b.iful ? oiuaok.- ?iwLj that > J fmn. lie" i .le : work dor.o ;t; .'.:.A u.'r'jr a*. te.n;.iou ?o 0V!V- .i 1'" tinned I>! s. V.. i' !. : -de- 1 (lill ami !v A \ . ? thlV state ' = . | it \Hll 1 a\'f ' '" ' ' ' "above punted fir " a i':r. cs said" r.v ; ?- ? n;-i n the four '.-'ate . '-p'rtV-V :-oYhe p'ucs. If-' said >- '! ho-jwifif.or TTTTT * ;:fTi would e* in. "i':i 1 ;?-" . "I a' !"*' said he "to iv . I'. r /MeOilT.^ "Pr~M:v -v~-?i *t:: . wetlTece:vXV'. I e -? . \. Tfti " recti n?'d'?t;, - .a! was i equ- s.ted '' - --: d : part of ' he I' r.' 1 response, he j aid- >: a IniU- m jo \;;! Wr ''. N. V.'i'? soiij ht Ir.cr r ' ; ' . a' a!i- . .and mad-- 'it.-.- 1,. ' >! pel preaeher aiv-'i IT:'-! \ i I >*. and help.- 'hi ?. vir assessment-' ! ' 1 < ' , : .A CHA1MTR MI MHI |; ! \v>[ When Kytlyr .;ir *of Inman, Jvji' ? !a -*; summons ; >! ? - . ; tlie chief - j.filar- ' Wlv:, lit.:. A M. K. Chili !> ... was taken a'waV. v. a- ' > ??ly mutiny-?u ? \'j 'chureh there 1 -ye !?a rliu; -f'ti".'?t??.i He' loved 'hi v and-no jn>n?e-lve-? .a .,nr,.4-d-re fhem. Tin': I .'h . ' n "only pay t}u *v iii;. v ;'?! i'v< them many -ill \ ? a - iv a' wavs had ,?_?ii ? was rated a)>:' !> -( 'firan ciallv in that ' -. r.Av. i; taught hi- 1 rv-t>.. 1 '* *<? a-. support the cH'is.e!:. tt'r.'l y ,t.' worthy iVdin'.vu) > "n hi- '"A ^tens. quarters. He took p'-n*- ;;e jn/ft: - inn iw vnui - ' rvnirr*. nr ' \V!i .always found at,.'h<- ot' r,\3 until his health fail...Lund void?hi j church dues utpd he-d.Ld. Th.l rhurch and neighhorh od will mis? this grand old man. fiut ho is notdead, he has .simply departed and Wc will meet Wnt attain. Mrs. >?-. Corrie fcaridrufn. his devoted and * faithful widow, has our prayer and the children of heart f'dd sympathy. SINGLETONyFOR THE RMf.ORDFJL It scorn's that I)r. firorpre .,A. Rinjffctori. minister of St. Paul Chim?h, Springfield, 111. fit l.ou id to be -aeaflad in the. Christian J?o-_ . eorder's office in 1936. Dr. Sinre^ many . friends in South Carolina. The fallowing release appeared uibout him from Springfield "Dr. (leorge A. Singleton,. for thd the r>th Episcopal District, the Hlon'oise Annual Conference, the Chicago preachers meetingk, the Kentucky Conferences and the 7th Kniseonal defogation of 1932. Ktv" VoAxaLlllil. vote,; at the gglUtr.al conference in Cleveland, Ohio, and 4^?loft right at thft door. He is the present secretary and treasurer of Springfield ministerial Asion;. Chairman of ^ommi^e on tho Springfitdd Council o*f churches,. and jnember of pastor's advisory section of the jnfeerna? nn.il (if HcliL-ious Educalion.'" .. ST. LI KE tin top. The Junior choir of young in oplu directed by Mrs. VI T. Ellis, ha d its tifjd -experience of singing up stairs foi\ the Allen Day prouraiii. Thkivjjmusic has been the of "tlwTeitv. Mr. Hezekiah AtJbPh.dvrtws how to maks-a pro? .? nwtutore'.st ingvJ Theaddrws by <fSas. Helen Duncan, and the reei: &at its' .ni'tl solo. of Geneva tind Arthorine Tolbert, made lasting itnpri ssions, as well as the ad.1 fkissrs. iy Bros. Robert Single-1 ton and Walter Wright. Sunday .is, t be another great day at St. Luke. Let the. members pray for . oil' - t'' urine of the Holy Spirit., "Let us advance on our knees." (II M I * 1:1.1.1-; STATION NOTES ??b'oVi W, R. Bowman, Pastor Sunday was warm, and balmy; an unusual crowd~\vas out to service. . Pastor Bowman preached 1 t'O.m tile Sllbiflch ''Snvvifeor onil Reaping" ami touched upon the j-:>*and Work of Richard Allen, at li.' .la^ivUisii'n of his wonderful aA-s.-agv^THie person Connected .v it it. the I'lniich. ? ' Tlu* Sunday school is still ,.(?} >* i?- and -< i ues t-ionarjes, our 6eVvod Supt. is* certainly bringing viiu- t>* pass, assisted by Prof, il. \V. Xowlarid and others. ITe 'members<?f-Ameriean Work ;:4;m Society had a memorial exer. jr.y;.nut..Sister Amanda Martin. Mr. 1 >anicls and Rat cliff were the ' i ipa-f" spe.dior.s, which' made a '<! impression. Smrcrtav being Allen's Day a well par edppvogram was gotten up -|v" tTc lnval talents. The principal ti-i.aki i.s' were W. H. Harvey, pre |die!.t of tlu? Victory Spvings bank t ohnnliia: Mr.'I.eroy ScOtt, and ! .lao-pies and O. T. Foster. 4inn_ ?rH-Mkeiv Mere loud in their ' i -iftie work of Richard Ah^ V' 1 ' ' ' Mi- .Ma rie?Caldwoll?charmed i'Tdloiicc with her beautiful ! >.k while Miss Jannie Wariey . in . cLthc audience wTtfTKOr"thrill -l j .uiu-lc hi I lie piano. ' I AKK OTV NEWS Rev. I.. I>. (tumble, pastor. Sun :av wa.- a beautiful day for church 1 .'At the usual hour Supt. I.. J?. Bradley, and teachers were a: '.V.eir. post - of duty. a:^u. |>. id. the pastor delivered wonderful message to a splendid rfaTTnoT^-* : ??r? ? Hi p. in. the funeral service of B'I'.iijah Brown, was attended yvtla* pastor, at least eight hunj>< i>':e witnessed this ser ^?11. v.ns a soldier in the ' >V. !,! -' Waiv -Bso. X. M. Green, iir'iii-rtaker was .in charge. . r - i? splendid program was : -i'tid Ly the following persons i- of Founder's Day: Prof. I r!>. Bradley. Bro. L,. M. Green, M' .*!... 1"'. Gamble, Miss U. Mas! '. I >.? Hr; Burton, Miss . .)' i . iy :< K<'.wards.' Pl'Qf. J. _ E. _ "7 M:s"s ' .lean Harrington '?hi?:?Moon G'.rdail, also-sev- v ?> <>f .mubic by St. :ai t.'t. St. Paul memI? "um a :i -. Br.":?-B**uc?_Adams, I ." :. Bonds and tyis? Arc-?y,n|.fi also Cade's quartet? j j.a-! ) .! wishes*'""fo thank ??j- ' nn'ii? j. Trnri- for -service ren-* ~ .1. ' V.- ai. h.' king forward to our - .: ) laitoi ly conferences Sat. !.'. and Sunday. Dr. J. L. Ben Ivl? will deliver the mesi.Frtn ..'in.--and the message 11: o in. and 7:30 p. m. y. I'a il 11:30 a. rm and . In'i- 7:.;u p.'m. and hear this J-lUc X-. pfeocher. . "~7 iiM.v--. K"AD' St'imotr AND " ' I - t D Vl Vfl M I \ I S !>-:?- ?1 I . . . Iiiuvinwil, I l IIIII J J cl I -V.fi7ti?v<-r,' S. C.?The " HuniShe j^hidition Society is still progress !under the -leadership of thei?' ' : i r, . !...; iiiprom lent and ad . is -rs. : T:.o English'" Department pre!i' 1 on Fn'IriV 'night, Feb. 8, a . ry .interesting play. They .n; thhs play. <NVw Wife fo^ * ?i ?! - -hr- rtphnted' on an early ~ Prof. A-nderson spent the week !.<i ' i.iling friends and students it. "the tioofwilT Section. He1 was lie ?ru< st of Mr. SAB. MeMaster -~_n Saturday also Mrs. Emma Wat on and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ft ompson on Sunday at Cooks Mo'intnjn. Mrs.. ('a iTie Goodwin a loyal) motuhfcr of (lot dwill Bapt. ChurcK,? Ee.j on- Tuesday morning. The family Uas our deepest sympathy. N \y Seen A^d'nd The Campus Mr. G M. Elezer, of Columbia, S C. M Ada House, Mrs. Car-1 rt"e~K. House ?nd son Jloel. ' i ^ . | . Super ' Thuri I7?*i ?_ - ii iua | -. Satur j? - Only! FUI I R. C. W it 1725 Main St. LAKE CjTY HIGH SCHOOL Prof. L. U. Bradley, Principal j A few greeks ago, the first half of our tefm came to a close, The students ^vhoUidn't do so well the first part of the year are striving to pull up their deficiency;. those who made good records are strlv-. Ing to keep them. Prof. Mclver who came to us since our opening is doing^very nicely with his classes. Prof. iMcIver is a B. S. graduate of Morehouse College. We are planning to have some very enteresting programs given int our school auditorium. Every.?.; body?is,, .cordially welcome.. to_ attend. -The faculty and "student body of Lake City High School" " are observing Negro History week. Prof. l.. D. Bradley gave a very interesting lecture about the people of ouJr race; who have achieved greatness. In his lecture fie stat eu tnat we may Become great uy doing great things. Other lectures will be-given throughout the entire week. .. The swift steppii?g_aix of Lake City High School will, play Sum-ter County Training School in a game of basket ball Wednesday, Feb. 13, on Lake City School grounds; they will also play Tomil son High School (Kingstree) at TtihgstfeeTm Thursday,-Feb. 14. The Epworth League of the M. E. Chufrch is still progressing under the leadership of Rev. Pearson. Mr. Pearson, the new demonstra ting agent of Florence County, Mrs'. White and Brown were visitors of the High School. M3ss Jean S. Harrington spent the week-end with friends at New Hope. ' ANDERSON NEWS The Sunday 7 School- Teadhen* Normal Course conducted by Rev,S. C Campbell, at the StT Paul Baptist Church has been* wonderfully attended. This course has met the approval of alb who have attended. The class Motto is"Organizmg for bigger and better results". - Miss- I.illie Jlohnson- a student at Browning Home, Camden, S. C. returned home because of illness. Her friends are wishing a speedy recover that she may besume her studies. The Reed Street. High Schl^ol Basket Ball team played the Hart HtCrtwell, Qeorgia Friday at Reed Street High. Th&.4teed St. t.h?i jiiorTboys of Recti Stred lost . out. Hartwell won "ttrer ?tXTctory 20-io;*~ . . i.'. Reed Street wanted to be,congenial so they desWed to 'let their girts enjoy the victory, however those Blue Devils are saying "1.0/% fill*. Hartwoll," Wa hid nnr. . eyes on you yesterday and if we play you a<gain we are ghing to put our hands on vou." ' Little Rohmal Peek^had the mis ( iaJdtjjnj of breaking** her ?rnr| v.'hil** playing. \W hop- !'- h-r j a speedy recovery. Miss Edmonia Joihnsort who is teaching in Greenville,- spent the I week end with her parents, Dr. & f Mrs. Edmontd Johrwon, 306 Broyles Street. ^ bamberg, CO. TEACHERS' association w More than 70 teachers consisted The meeting of .the Bamberg County Colored Teachers' Association at Ehrhardt, S. C. Friday, Feb. 8, The program of the day was carried out as follows: Quotations from the-teachers from Negro writer*. Prof. Williams addressed us on the History fcf the Negro THE PAICMETTO UjIADER Villidi ns Si Offers f01 -Bargain sdav ?A "y lu T?-^ - . ~ Quailty IN in ? =^ llliams & Sc I Columbia, S. C. jbo^ooo.woooooooooooooooc MRS. ROSA RANZV (H AI'MAN" _? . Death took to its arms last Wednesday Mrs. Rosa Ohuptnao, a woman of rare charms and lovable traits. Mrs. Chapman was bort in St. Matthew, S. C. but lived most of her life in Columbia. She was- a tnemboi?of Zion Baptist Church and was ever _willinn lj > serve with her mentis the cause of Christ. For forty years sir worked for Mr. Win. Hart, the city electrician, He spoke so feelingly of her as ;l i*fieTid of his "family. relatives who attendee her funovaT rites attested- her poptrin rity tnthe community. At all times Kcr thhughis were df others. Net" having any children of her otvh she motheVffi her -nices's sending them to school and giving them best o-f all that she had. Her lifthas indeed been one ?of unselfish service. Mournlrtg.her. passing-tire thy following nices and nephews j whose livse she had molded inth that of usefulness* Mrs. T.uclmla Darrtzle+v-?Mattle Luu_ Ancrum.-J Ruth Howard, Marthaim and Evtie ' Belle Ranzy and Mrs. Annie Belle Weston of "New Yory City. Mr. Fred Dantzlor and Edward a fid Fred lVantzlcr Jr. "* STERLING HIGH SCHOOL < C. E. Hammond, Reprter Greenville., S. C.?The String Club filled its first out of town engagement last Sunday night at Liberty Baptist Church in Honea Path-, S. C. The group furnished several musical numbers as a part of the opening program of Negro History Week. The" reporter trad thfe~pleastrrr~of speaking to?the congregation on, tne subject "IChnistiani^y arul the American Negro." Since dt< re-organization during the first part?of -the?year, -the string has beeome ' a very actTve unit. Although it is primarily a student organization, four prorni-.. ncnt professional people of the city?"Mr. P. E. Stewart, 1VJr'^. H. Fladger, and Missea F. L. 4*ykes and Teressa Pride?recently became members. . The lOAt Class presented programs' for- chapel exercises last week. The subject for the week was '"Friendship." Outstanding features of the week were taJks by Misses Ware? Myers, Alice D'Oyiey-, Mildred- Curoton, -and -Pree^Jamec; Turner, tire class leader. The climax of the week's exercis es- was an address delivered Wednesday: by Dr. L. W. Long, superintendent of the Union Communi-. ty Hospital, Union, S. C. Miss Paul ine -Turnor is faculty advisor of the class. _ _ _ ? Un Mionday morning, February 11, the choir, glee club, and quart et rendered the assembly hour program, at Oreonville Women's students, t*-*? last Friday night the hoys Warn played a thrilling game of basket ball to win from the strong Booker Washington team from Columbia by an 18-10 score. Cortch Lcn hardt reports that the playing of both teams was excellent. Race. Negro \vriters by Miss Har ris, Reading, Negro selection, by Miss Ray. Solo by Miss E. Odam. Race?Pride, Revs. Rickenbacker and Dillard, Negro song by Voorhese teachers. Music by the Bamberg quartet. Words of grad itude by Profs. C.'McMillan and Jenkins. The Field Day will be at Voorhees Friday March T, An excellent repass by Prof. Butler. Rev. J. Ey^C. Jenkins, Reporter ' > " * ' .. ' I ' ' - jf- r ?. * -- . rv-w.--. I . e?eg?SKge8EQ?sga5K^^ ^on s ==f * ' s Davs 7i i , /o ' 1 -Off 1 - on I Ail ; i J R El / W ins, Inc. | Phone 5815 8 = 7 ?7 ?? -00000000000000000000,0000 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTRM. . - 1 , Arrival- and Departure of Passenger. Trains,, dperuted by the Southern Railway System at the Union Station. Columbia S. C , effective December U, l'J34. Leaves For: 4:10 A. M. Charleston 5:00 A M?Charlotte 6:50 A M.?Newberry. Greenwood. Greenville, Anderson. Stnesi 1:05 A. M.?Spartanburg, Asheville <?:io A. M.?Augusta 9:15 A. M.'?Savannah 11:30 A M.?Camden, Lancaster, Rock Mill, Shelby L 12.45 P. M ? Asheville. Louisville. St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago 4:3ff*P. M.?-Orangeburg. Charleston 5:00 P. M. ?Charlotte, 'Washington, New York 9:55 P. M.?Anderson, Atlanta 10.00 P. M. Savannah, Jacksonville Arrives Columbttr Prom: 1:50 A.' M. ?Jacksonville,- Savannah 6:30 A. M.?Atlanta, Anderson. GretmwooJ? 9:05 A. 'W.-Now York, Whnstnngtori.?-? Charlotte ' 12 25 P. M.?Rock Hill, Lamas" er, Camden 12 40 P TVT --Charleston" , " 4:25 P. M?Chicago, ClncirtnalYl, St. Louis, Louisville, Kmwwll.*, As/levillo Spartanburj . 4:45 P. M.?August i 9:00 P. M- Asheville. Spartanburg 9:30 P. M.?Charleston 9:40 P. M.?Charlotti 9:55 P. M.?-Greenville, Anderson, " - "* GreenwoodA-29.iL. M?Savannah City ""TipKel TTRice" "Depot Tic (ret Alihce 1208 Suuitcr 'SL Sutith Main Phone 6356J Phone 5023 SMITH-COLEMAN FUEL-CO. Coal?Wood?Coke Phones; 3124 & 3125 1921 TAYLOR ST. IMDCK SRR1NC N K\Vs" The annual conference was held Saturday at which time officers weivelccterf-for: the S. S. as follow*: , t Mr. T. K. Hammond Supt.j Mr. J. R. Raiford. Asst. StijVt.l Miss C. Rai ford, Sec.; Miss Helen Thomas, Asst. Sec,; Mr. (5.' L. Crawford, Tjcas.; -Mr. F.-Bmfttarr" Organist. * 1 ?Rev.?Jones?piH'uchoii quite?im-r interesting \senyion Sunday. I All of the old teacher? were re- ' elected1 with one additional,- Mrs. K. B. WMsfln. ( We are still calling your attention to the sick' members,, Mrs.,] Blocker and Many l>the"rs! Prtff- and Mrs. Wib?on, Misse.s, Nancie arid Belle of T/eesville were 1the Sunday guests of Mr. and | TWA f 111-it-* n. v^r ui^mmer. ? M essiy Johnnie Tetvrsvn, Or- ]| land W. Williams, Ranee Woodard, CJ-. T Atkinson^ H. Washington an<l the Highttftvor brothersMisses Virgie and Tena Gibsbn, Ix-on Merritt, Ellen Peterson, Haiisie MeEield1 were" the Sunday guests of the t<ywn. Mr. ami Mrs, John Raiford, MrsAbb ie Gomliiibn motored fo An- " gusrta, G<1. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neddie Raid ml, I^ittle Hallie andCreSia Raiford ye re' the guests of thefir aun/t, Mrs. Sallie Daniels Johnston, S. C. Sunday. Rev. J. T. Watson has been at-i tending an agricultural meeting at Orangeburg,'and Is now on the job Ms Emergency AgrVulturte Teacher. < , _ A SPECIAL PUR< tSelk's K Dollar j ' ? . ?? THURSrt Guaranteed Remarkable Pro chase Merchandise tor the RELK'S Has Ever Given to ( "SPECIAL P N API PURE 1 - 5c e Guaranteed first quality alFlinen ~'fmmth4Tr4hu v. . h traat.iltMu;., ' DOLLAI SPECIAL P ? - MO I) ^- 16c i Standard package?including- two floor special. No mail or phone DOLLAI p SPECIAL P ALL 1 I PON I 14c y All silk 12 niiimis Vn4 ? !??" , .MV.M--V* A1V| a I?I ftl' early. Street floor special. D0LT7AT ===s? SPECIAL P i- ^ ALL L N API 10c c Pure linen fancy jacquurd desig'i white and worth much more. Si _ . . DQLL AI SPECIAL P ^ HO 59c Ret f 2 Pairs Hundreds of pairs these Hose sot only. They are all silk, full fash gular 79c hose would be. Sheer Chiffon Hose regularly sell dollar days only. 2 Pairs f Largest All Silk Hosiery Children's Anklets | 5c. pr. All colors in slzes a Is to 10's. Regular I0c_ retailer. Rase-MHent special. ? 25 per cent ROY S SL ITS, O'COATS | JACKETS Bargain B a seme ? SPORT HOSE . Knee length plaids, in sizes-,.T> - UMU 10c pr. Children^ Anklets I'astel shades for spring in siz-. es up to 10 - 10c pr., BOY'S OVERALLS -'Hot Shot.' sturdy, strong, striped denim, triple stitched. Sizes I to 10 35c pr. ()verall Pants Heavy, sturdy quality Woe de pium, triple stitched. good hea- . vv pockets. Sizes up to .'IS - - 69c - School Tablets Nice thick Tablets that cost a nickel at other places 2 for 5c ? PLOW LINES 36 ft. hank of good heavy strong Plow Lines, worth at least 39c. Dollar days * 25c ?? cotton REMNANTS 2 for 5c Worth-Twice as Much TI101 SANDS OF YARDS R : < J.l> WRERI.Y AT ftA GINGHAMS, 26" wide, small am CRETONNES, 36" wide, new sp PRINTS, 36" wide, fast color, sp f)RG AN'IHES. 10" wide, solid <volc SHTKT1NG, 36" wide, fine quaHl CHAM BRAY, 36" wide, fiite qual Cheviots, 29" wide, ?n the pi P A.I AM A CHECKS, 36" wide, fir , ()l TINGS in all the solid" colors, 1b el South Carolina's L* < * U'? ~-.ll r? 1 , T. ? urn iiiiij i or CHHI1. KeNlllUtl and volume save, we estimate B p , the jirices <?f our merchandise refl tations over which we have no c? ; ?- ? -V J Saturday, February 16, 1-935 ' - * ^ CHASE ITEMS ~ Davs 2? Offerings in. Special Purbiggest DOLLAR DAYS'Columbia . URCHASE i I.N S LINEN ach * tol fancy plaid designed borders, URCHASE . I ESS ?1 . )kg. i travel packages free. Second I orders^ . . I DAYS . I URCHASE SILK GEE _ ; ard quantity on hand, so get yours HDAYS ~ URCHASE 1NEN ? ? UN S . , Sach a wi?h hemmed borders. Snow ze 13x13. Street floor. i days . URCHASE S E " 7 aiters for $1 .1;, , . d daily..-Special for dfollar days * tinned and everything-else a re- ; ling at 95c per pair, on sale for or $1.50 Dept. in South Carolina Birdseye Diapers Standiu-d pkg., 27x27 exclusive'- ? b- soltLin -Basement-Store fordnllar days. 95c Pkgr - ? r-T? 25 per cent Off On All Men's Suits O'C'OATS?JACKETS | Wool or Suede, tnt Dollar Days I ROOMSHQES 1 iorr?men-women, felt^slipper. Pom Pom trimmed.. All efejore,all sizes * \ 29c ?? Boy's Dress Shirts Solids or -fancy, in fast colors and pre-shrunk. Vralues to 79c. Shop worn (special for dollar ilavs??~ 29c Men's Work Shirts Guaranteed fast colors, preshrunk, Tractor brand* strong = sturdy chambray. , Sizes~ap~to" ~ I? _ ? > ~~49c Children'?? Shoes One heaping . tableofOxforda I and Straps, hi vaVue fof jane -? dollar and over. Special for dollar davts ' "* ? i 79c rrr * * loner Tissue Waldorf Tissue?a Scott tissue ?special for dollar days * 6 rolls for 26c . . flood Fine Quality . _ ? SHEETING :ift" WIDE V/2C Yd. ASEMENT PIECE GOODS KG A IN PRICE 1 fie vn 1 large plaids, yard ? 10c ring patterns, yard 10c inng patter na. yard ___? 10c r, iwrmanent finish, yard . 10c ty broadcloth, yard ?.?!' 19(' ijty forjahlrts, yard 10c ltterna, yard 10c c quality, yard 10c yard r.-ITT. 10c K'S lr^est Dej>i. Store H Econom ies including efficiency 1 rr cent. We endeavor to have ect this saving, subject to Hm!> >ntrol.