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Pa*e is 1 Belk's Do | ?FRlbA Y AN I g Early Sprii g SHOP FOR DOLLAR DA^ | ... SHOP FOR Ei | ^htldreirSp Dresses Suuarameea last coior prims . . broadcloth and urgandy tritii^. . sizea 2 to 6 . . Dollnr , O' Days, Basement. o Neckwear Special J '39c 8 Former values to $1 swe>-t? ne.'. O * ith four dozen of special pur^ chase numbers lor sell.no durO inK the Do'lar Days. St. floor. ^ Warranted Dure Linen .> 'I. f Huck Towels ; I 3 for SI &?Monogram design, hemst it<. ho.ir J? solid or colored border. Street O floor Dcjiar Day s*H*ial. Mon , . O OKrammed free i o ~ 1 T T ~ ?. Curtain Special ? 3 for 81 O One heaping table <f curtains ? consisting of pane's. pairs an. ?."V-<^ttage. Dollar Days, 3rd Hour. ? ? I.ADI1.S'?1H.H.1.AK?LLA_i? 6 DRESS SPECIAL :: . | . . ysc 1 c Irn^es 1 I to \1 ? 30 dresses for sport or street O wear acetate material in stripes O or figures, the best little dress we havj? seen tor a long time O for the mone>. Ilasenient'store. % *' [(DIN'S ? PICTURE FKAME .. - si '" ' , ? -e?Cleat ante1 fui the l>"llai?I)u> s 5 Metal and mirror frames form O Orly selling"- for as ntu-h?a$ &2-S3 all on one table. Dollai gDays only. St.'John Studio, 3ri fl/utr g. Kotex Special O Standard Kotex specially priced ? for the Dollar Days only. 'Jno q floor. S , 6 doz. pads SI g 95c No-Mend Hose O Extra sheer hose, all silk ful g fashioned. Specially priced foi Dollar Days only. St net floor. % ...2 prs.-for SI.50 95c HOSE g AJl . silk full fash|oned. firs! ? O' quality in service Weight or ? chiffon weight; special price f<>* Dollar Days only. Street floor. I o 2 prs. for $1 ~Ll X FLAKES t' O Special for the Ifollar I)a>> g only, regular 10c size package O 5'treet floor. a* 1??3 pkgs. for 2">c?_ | LINEN . NAPKINS' - >,'g Pure linen warranted, plaid deO *>gn matched, p?sia4?jmtcha^t ? mi .mi- i?ini<ir i?a y s. r irsi noor ?| - - each 5c o Turkish Towels .* ? . ^ 21*11 double loop, sno? whi't O with colored border, green. goh ? blue, mon.dKrammed free. Street 0 floor I>o1lar I lay Special, I .It' __ Ol. each? g 7 for SI % PEPSODENT O ANTISEPTIC O O Special for Dollar Da> selling two regular .',0c size bottles for % only 39c ? \ .? Q Street Kloor.? ? * | BARGAIN TABLK ?> Inderwear assortment, .silk ^ slips, bloomers, panties, etc.. ; O formerly priced as high as $1: b- ^ our choice for as long as it 0 lasts. Second flfM>r, 1 ' 25c | BARGAIN RACK 0 Blouses, etc., formerly priced % as high as SI.!)."?. Your rh?ic? 6 as long as it lasts. Second floor S 25c Q _ 1 BOYS' SHIRTS ^ Small clearance table slightlj d foiled shirts in Boys Store, a> <2 long as they la t ? 39c ? BASEMENT STORE | RAYON SPREADS <2 80x105, Rose, gold, green, blue 0 purple, scalloped edges. Ilollar Q Days, Basement ., | - 9Sr | Spring prints S Guaranteed fast color, all new 9 spring patterns 36" wide. Base a ment Store yard 10c i " BEL ?|?South-Carolina's I ctoc(&<y<>c&{X>a& . ' * i ceacrooo.ooo<?^ooooooooaooo liar Days!. ) ? A T l' 111> A \ ? ig Opening r bargains ... \RLfY SPRING ARRIVALS i Children'^ Kloomers^ and Panties Guaranteed non-ruyi rayon. Sizes 4 to 16. Dollar Days Base-"** | ment Store . 15c ~ RAYON HOSE First quality, new spring shadis < special for Dollar Days only. ' ; Ilasoment Store . - . < pair 15c < . ; . . . t i "46" OIL CLOTH \ j First quality oil cloth in new < I >attern> or solids, rvtrular 2"c ^ juality at special Dollar Day < ?ii in-.?Divcmont?Store. :?^ yard 19c I I N N BLEACH ED i BROADCLOTH DO yards, f'.ne quality brffiad- "< j loth. 3y" Vlide/ special for. Dol- J ar Days. llasemont Store I yard 9c MKVS^IX { ancy dress sox special for Dol/ J | ar Days. Uasemi'iit Store >? . pair 5c 72x90 'SHF.KTS i food quality tor the money, ] eep three-inch hem, special, for , < Miliar Da**!' Basement Store ' tf*c- ij No.. 200 CASKS -To'match the above shVets. first nail 1 >; v'.'is.s u.ceiy?rrrrrtk-^ BasL_._ i ; lent Store . 2 tor 2 .")c 'ABLE NAPKINS 1 i/e lsvls," about fifty dozen : jthis price, matched colors, ' ollar Itays. 15asement >\ore < c each? ti for 25c 5 lt()< ).M SHOKS~~--lj " adies', in all size-?colors oT : lue. red, jjreeti. If lack, pompom ^ rimini'd. Dollar Days, Base-' r lent Store- ' pair 29c i>rn>i XT' liV/I h foot hank good strong. stur- 5 y r< ping at spicial Dollar Day ! rice. Hasement Store ; hank 25c Men's Scout Shoes ; izc>. are up to 11. <iood strong : turdy- yvell made. -,tu>'e at spec- ' il Dollar Day price. Ha>emcni tore 98cMEN'S SHIRTS \ Special for. tht Dollar Days .* j--uara-ntorrf?f nst rr.l'TTT"tVo~~? rin- 'i 1 lu. mi w lit. ttM im" I. mi D'.rluK?r I "liar. A ?.oveil J?ift 1 n _shirt__ot. < exceptional vain. . Dasonu nt / j 'tore. Si/.es to 17 . 2 for 84 < Men's Work Sox. j \ no-seam work f.r-1 qual- S 4?L) ^ In a il;.?uuuli llnl'.ir v '.a i merit Store 3 pairs tor 25c niiki) n.oou Indian Blankets 00 sateen 1>< urd blanket*. part wool, special r:fi>r (he Dollar Da\ s, third floor SI?-??4 chenille" rcgs ' (iyarantoed va^hablo cotton henille, size 2 I v4"r,?tornu rly ( old at SI. 19, jiinr choice for ho Dollar Davs.-third floor 89c_ Scranton Scrim lieKular lhc per.-yard materia!. if>vcia)l> priced for .the Dollar Days, third floor 8 yards for SI Curtain Scrim | Special tahlc oT~ovor T/lO0 yds." t for the Dollar Days, third floor yard 5c j Columbia Shades j Another shipment of tho-c CoI Inmbia Shades in irreen only. ( Standard size* 36x6 Dollar Days third floor S for $1 Ask salesmen how you may win a pair of children',, shoes absolutely fr<e . . Nationally , Advertised Children's Shoes featured in our Children's Shoe Store . . COM-I'I.KX . . RED (iOOSE . . . ClIIKFTAIN . Shoes for Children. _K'S ^argest Dept. Store ? .. .. .i , - f ** \ . THE ] CHER AW NEWS, J; Mrs. Pauline Hughes Lee deparl > ed this life on Tuesday. Jantiarj ' 28. 1936 nrrd iras -f n n r rn ttz rrf Werf 1 n>nii|?iii| Jus at), lit tha Fa> >! Dee Baptist Church by her pastor j I Rev. F. "tvT Prince. > I She leaves to mourn her loss husband, five children.*'father > j one sister, five. brothers and ? >.! host of .relatives and friends f B.irul at Montrose Cemetery. yp Mrs. Hattio R'QWti who depart ?i <- i this life on Monday, Januan > 27. 1930 and funeralized on Thur: > 'ay. January 30, 1930, at Snith i vilie by the R.v. Kendall. Shi I leaves to mourn her passing fou: | ''pegluevs. (wu sons, several pram j children and a host of relative; Ij.-.nd friends, j Pural at Smithville Cemetery i Mr. Zannie Mallov. derart<< this .life on Monday. Feb. 3, an (| was funer.a!ized on Thursday. Feb j *>. at the Pen IV > B ptist Church at two o'clock by his pastor. Rev i F. W. Prir.ce. j He leaves to mourn his passinj ! a wife, a child, two sisters; tw< " brothers and a ho t of relative; .} >.nd frien is. Tli-? vo 'tr sun: of Mi. ,nd Mrs - Tho-rr.as Dras was fatally sJioi.oi ; j Tuesday evening, and funeralizei . n Thursday at the P e Dec Bap tist .Church, at 3T>0 o'clock. He leaves to mourn his loss, i . f&ther. WO gran< I mothers. <6tit grand father, on< " i sister, two brothers, two unci s I oio aunt and n -h^t of relative! V ti'l friends. S I" The Pee D o Choral Club met a i * he home of Mrs. Olio Sarv.u -1 01 i uesday TV. n.mr. *~T f? rfrb wtt 5 i : ponsor a'"Silver" Tea" ivt tu? . '"ire of?Mi???Margaret Pitts yn C Sunday evening at 5:00 o'clock. ; !' Mrs. D isy Ih?ss and Mrs. Mill f nie A. McCal! are still on th,- sicl > list. CEOKliETOWN' NFAN S - liv IT J. l ord 4^? ^ >J In?the la.-t write up, the illnes.: Ti__f Mrs. ' Kliz.b'th P,laker v-ne.".ti< tud bat before th.e iv w>j . aehed the press; she had passed rp"> tile ^lekt beVonl. rt i :a!?sot ic* s?wrts held at M llethe! A. M. IT Church, WVdnes! av. February T>. at 3:00 o'clock > . nr. Ke'v.. J. \V. Murpu. offieiat. > ( >:. 'Saturday afternoon Mr. 11 ' a hue.- My. :i a- ^ . away. . t I'm ! i >. t vii'ii. '(-..',1 \1. . i i.av a: to: at 1 u'clock at h..) . Uo residence. 1 i'ighat aik?t.-'.-S-t-.jl>r. Murph 'nfficiatlrvg. Mrs.. Lillian MadisCii of Wash, 1: . tti?. I>. ('. s'm r.t a fc\y d .\4 h?-ro waiting rt'lativv*. Shw lett j f ,-><iay morning for Si. St*, plums I S. she will vi.-ii other relatives. I'rcjr. there ' she. Lave.j Satur-.av l'or Washi>\gtur.. Mrs. Mail.son is -formerly' of GeorgeI .town anj is th?- sister-in-law o2 j t ho writ or. j Mrs. Jenkins of Bu> klyn, N.-Y i ;- h.*:e- t .the lH.'isi.dj of her sick i ioi...or, Mrs.'- MatiLa G roc it. L)r. W. P. Carolina i.V somewhat -i:t .i-|fSi <1. . Mi s.. Carolina Dunmore.is con timid to'h.r r-o.n. We trust . i that thev all will soon he better. . MARION NLWS ; j We vi : y -iVi'v to hear abcith "Irs.- ('. Jam- a leaving Marion v. ,'i V, Sh is h awing Phila.' <1; hia wit.;. her ijatttfhtvtv and s't ! after the tie ih of la*r caugHTer ??? ?!! d -Li:.1 j -JiL_s. <? : spnjs. > ry ill r.o'w; sht .. Tv Palmetto Leader which i> r.-witv-' Lt.tliv cunty of- Marion; *. \ he e-..oh who r-. taking it. en Rev. S. "i:. \\>ts. u ! i * a*hi-d. f :-i;,i myri' Sunday whici > e-rtf M'. my.- i v. hw<-i\ tjver. ?f- h:-nr?rrrrr??' ; ;\ w'?>- a "gitfH ; :j v.'ii f>:t the v eir'ner. i pa.:in- Manning. i dinner f<.r Mrs-- H. ' Gji!k n j '.: n ; of Ne'.v York which the; ! very siu-ch! IkUu 1 M. K. Church I Thweather \va?- indee ! . k>,: ch'.a eh L;<. S -n ::iv An'i mam w\ri> nmsent at hot'.'. services iv i nine ar,<! e'i nih.ff. i St: rid y sorrel < pcr.ed with < "a?<_e ruiuiwr present. The l.ssoi [ A'ib inst .actively tauirht hy tin ; la-hers. aft-.r which timely i>: p mark- w'?s "made hy R *.v. Watsor I>r. and Mrs. H. H. Cooper ^ J Flosvnct. Miss Hewy.Tr'i an i Mi^4'Green of Mullina. Miss Laura M 0 White and Mrs. \V. P. -William' 'j I (-a-hers of Nrsmith and Proj ? j Julius A maker- were pleasant vis 0? ;tors of the M. E. parsonatfe th % 1 I Week. ... r>j The' .F.nwojth I.- atru,- Sup- rv;.0 , c-d hy Miss Edna Heaves is doi.n ? , excellent work. Miss Riavcvs vur O j (icr.-tand- tho young people ?an x'they ..re cooperating with' h' O plan*. O The Usher Board sponsored b % Miss.Ruth Mitchell ar.d Mr. Gu< O Taylor, Jr. is planning to do -r.m 0 real work this: year and is in at O -"nl with the other prograins c 0 the church. <j> 0OO OO OO GOO O O O O OO O O O OO'OO < g ?. . GRADUATES 8 j : STU o g GUF.KTfNGSh? ? * . 0 6 The Alumni Associatio o 0 the growl h of the col leg o 0 graduate and former stu 0 0 dress to 'he college at the 0 o by giviing us a complete 0r & t<-ll others. ! I s" 0 O Morris College, 2 o Sumter, S. G. z >n> 6 >o.Toooo0oooaoo^o0tc?waa0i: Oj (.mm ? 4 PALMETTO LEADER : - The Biggest r : Laugh "In Town! 1 HA K UL1) L L O Y D I -IN? _"The Milky Way" : I ' ' ' Lloyd's funniest picture since * "Grandma's Boy" ? with APOLlMi MENJOr ' STARTS MONDAY ' rftrasa ; BETHEL A. M. E. CHLROH~ Rev. B. S. Taylor. Pastor - Dillon. S. -The inclement j weather Sunday kept majiy of the j dc.ildren from attending Sunday i hooL how. v. r -In* SJimr chcrs were at their post of duty, j Morning service began at 11:30 I a. m., r after the regular prelimiu nai ies 'of service, the pastor selected his text front I Cor. 13;1.3, . Theme: "Faith, Hope and Ch'.riv.". This sermon indeed was full t of- inspirational, and gave imfov.nation, concv: nir.g the thought 1?lui brotherly lu.vc ivii should have . >ne for another; As today being.. H -Lt apart as. "Founders Day'' a program was -r nilered at the eve-' ning service, Thfl Rev. L. Z. Me-. Daniel also "Bro. J. C. Cdusar made ; iir.ely remarks. After which our pastor related to . the audience Biographical rketches from the . i fe of'Rithai i- Alien, and Jiis struggles for Freedom of the soul. ' K.yery ?y?e was mrole to rejoice "'as Rev. Taylor ,o beautifully por tfayed "What Faith in Christ .has : to offer:" Kv i v oile tl~n.it was not : r resent missed much wir.at they : -hould know ..h-'Ut the biginning if the church and i;.?- leg,hps. So (-therefore let us do all we can to magnify the principles that was laid down by >>ur Founder, trust dig in Go i an<i going t\A:h to do i.fit4 rijfni anu iove ine good. . '.TABERNACLE BAPT. CHl'RCll Rev. W. M. Watson, - Pastor I -..Sunday school at the ysual h ur . ixlied by .Mi.-s Ethel Copel ami . '-is the Supt.,' Mr. Br.diey ani the Asst. were not present, ice- .anu leet made it bar for man\- to be present, but Wb-mado thjerr way to . ' ...e S. S. At 11:30 Rvv. K E. White . preached a .wonderful sermon ' :':om Gal; 2.20. L>. Y. P. L'. had a very good pro e-rain conducted by Mr. .Bill And*, r -on. . At 7:30 Rev. K. E. WlfiTe preach ed f 'r m St. Matthew 23:13.' The . .Veatr.tr being so bathe.conere travlo'v ,w;:s small. The collection . was very good. - We a.i very gltd to see Dea. j Sttnh uso.out after being ill for i a week.' . Thv pa-to: is still abs-.nt, but j is f:ne. _ ^ / m MT7T G . > .?gia Flemh: / and ! M:'-. E. Ca:wiie, Mi-- Ilattie M. 1 j Col her an L many others- still ! -n the >i' k'list. 1?The- f-nyral of Mrs. I?na Hear-iV v. a.- r.eld Tyie-day at tMt^? _ !\iv-.-Ba: *..-*. t :.ui\'l"- J. , j ZION I'll.(.KIM H.VI'T; ( Hl'R( H j ,;t:...i Town? T" si,?w vou p\ hat we. have 'if.no this year un1 i; t..-- 1- adershin ft. < >.:? n?w pas- ' v' !ur, Rev. J. W, Hopkins. Wo have " ior.e consummately good, wo have ' I jortp-rn'i'il " u iti'i 'iuii?d'-ai?pa tin? r.d his wife, and they hav... helped. | us a gr eat dial. ; n..r dour pastor who is in harr Miu:,;; with man-kind, sugge?-to.'. : that wo celebrate our -X'nurch's ' .Ann.*'-^ry. As this is the 02nd . <- yiar, v.\* wore all given en-elopes .] ar.d asked to give a penny for f each year.. Envelopes were- us.',. , ore ; to friends al-o. ' : ~? The r?^ lowing .ministers were a on-program for the-"week of Jan-: n. uary 27th. to February 2: Revs." I e P, M. . Young, J. I'. Feeder, Sis-1 - ter S. H. Smith, L. C. Jenkins, W. i. M. Brown an 1 last but not lease f the Rev. \V. M. Downs. [ ' J NO. I.Ol XDES LAID TO REST ; AT FROG MORE, SI C. M-:. I.":ndcs spent more than e 2'i years as leader of the Ebenezer Baptist Church Choir; also - several years as plantation group g '.' 'i j. A very active and faithfui mr-mlipv r>f tbf? Fhenezer Ban . tist Church. He is survived by his - 'v. and a daughter and two sons ar.d 2 prand-children. y Funeral services were conducted >: Ha* /1day, February 1st at-2:00 o'clock l'vom his home by the Rev. - Joseph S. Heyward, pastor and the if Rev. Wm. J. Alston. Itrterm nt was in Fropmore cemetery. 5OOOOO0OOOOC^O'O'OOOOOOOOOOOC* J AND FORMER ? DENTS I ? s n desires to let you know of n e, hence requests that every 5 ! dent send his name and ad- gi t earliest date possible, there- g' mailing list. Read, art and g' icerely yours, g ! H. D. Dupree, president $ - E. M. Booker, secretary ? ^OOOOaC?5iXnCOC8^O83O00O00OOOt5jO| - , A_XOBLF, CITIZEN-PASSES? Brown was more than eighty years uhl m tin linn u; Lis death. Will known and a very active citizen; very industrious, excellent neigh bor and a very fine man. Capt. Alex Brown had many friends both v. liite and colored: ? He is survived by seven sons x I More For Yo A -> ! FHENS' EVERY DAY ? COFFEE ? ? ? Y GUARANTEED i FLOUR 24 lb. bag 7! i TABLE SALT ~ & ALASKA PINK i SALMON ^ ? ^ ? ? FAT BACK lb. 12c Y _ :l; FANCY BLUE ROSE I RICE ^ ; lb. 5c | GRITS " 5 lbs. 1,5c Y __ ?: , Y TALL CAN v Banner HASH lGc !; MEDIUM BAR . O.K. SOAP 3 tor 10 c tSTALEY STARCH :j: 3 pkgs. 10c rr,o sheets | Tissue?3 rolls 10c ;j; RB1M; Mil ,1ft Mil | Pure Ribbon Cane S | STEAK?Round or1 | PPREPORK SACS. I J. DRAKE A . . t "The Complete WE WISH TO ANNCH te. v -jquatk: uecU .?or i t 911 Gate Street . Special _Dtalers in Hiph Clas * V and CI A T LO\ Y We drcv- thsm ready f >r. the par We are as near as >'< :j: I . F. Pl'OH, M?r, FRE | Men, I } & chi Half | WILSE W. I i'lIONE (>?20 a??a?sm IJU Good Er ( A Belt* A N I) S AVE Y SIMPROVEI Greenville EFFECTIVE MOM A LONG FELT NE1 Leave C'liarle Ion 9:00 Leave St. George 10:11 Leave Branchville 10:12 Ivave Orangeburg 11:12 Leave St. Matthews 11:.'} Leave COLl'.MHI A 12:1." _ Leave L'nion 2c2K . .\rrive .>partani?urg .1:2, Leave Spartanburg 3:3t Arrive Greenville l:2."> Arrive i alhoun 5 :1II Arrive Atlanta 8:1 _- * st?i)s at ?ll statu MODI UN COACHES. I ll i: I. NOW IN Consult T W. K. McGElv, A. J Southern R |~aftd four daughters and "several" i grand-children. His funeral services were large| ly attended and was conducted on Monday. January 2CT-at '2 ftVIor*' | f i urn His. liuiin- In Miu Hi i. ilw.n'iili I S. Heyward, Pastor of the F.ben^ ! 7er Baptist Church and the Rev. ! I. J. Brisbane, Pastor of the Scott sville Baptist Church. In Ui nuiat. .in?fcW?FroKimne?remr 1 tery. * _ i ur $ at Edens | ~ - ' / lb.. 17c - - - X 5c . 12 lb. bag 40c | : 2 pkgs. 5c ? Y can 10c :|: DESERT?LAR<iE 2Vt can x PEACHES I2TJ \o.r2 can ^ ?x*r Field Corn 2 for 15c 1 lb. "can * ! iPork & Beans 5c | 8 OZ. BOTTLE ? CATSUP 2 for 15c j 14 OZ. J AH ? Apple Telly TOfl; Br-azil Nuts lb. 10c -POIND PACKAGE ? Salted Sodas 10c ? y * tj. yrup Gal. 45c j sirloin lb. 25c :j: \GE lb. 24c EDENS, inc. j i Food Stores" ^N^K~THK-OPKN4N4? Fish Market ! niK? _ $ Dial 4256 I s Fresh Fish, Ovsters, Ejrjrs ? lickens .[ V COST I i anu Denver Mir the same price *j* >ur nearest telephone { DDIE FERGUSON, Asst. Mgr. % r ladies I A | ldren AMf Soles j ~VIART IN I I11S HAMPTON STREET ft nHBMBaMBDHBBHOb') y more?:; iiiL?. , I iuf FlourI ?r Flour) 'O U R MO N E Y I ) SERVICE | and Atlanta! DAY, JANUARY 13 '< EI) NOW PROVIDED A. M. "Carolina Special" A. M. "Carolina Special" A: M. "Carolina Special" A. M. "Carolina Special" 3 A* M. "Cari?lina Special" > 1'. M. "Carolina Special" P. M. "Carolina S'pecial" i i . .11. "A nrolina Special" ) P. M. Train No. 29 P. M. Train No. 29 - P. M. Train No." 29 0 P. M. ('.* T. Train No. 29 >ns (irt'cnvillii- to- Atlanta. OWF.ST HATKS IN HISTORY ft| KITF.CT 11 icket Agents (i. P. A., Columbia 'y'l. System! Saturday, February 15, 19." 6 Important Notice! All teachers in District No. 3 are requeatied - to meet Friday, Feb. 14th at 4 o'clock instead of 0 o'clock. fjupt. 1 i-Henggf inf ornied ' me this week only six teachers in our district have not naid their annual dues for the Palmetto State Teachers' Association. I - am asking those six to report to our meeting or to Mr. Eleazer's - office.?I wont to bo the first dis-?? trict in the County to pay out. ' We wish to thank the other teachers in my district who: have paid out. The meeting will be at Waverley school.' ~ W. R. BOWMAN, District President. . .' | For a Life of V IMPORTANCE I and COMFORT -['* ' I MEAN BUSINESS! I have just had the good luck to become possessor of a mighty secret?a secret said to come Trom Ethiopia which does' won/lpr<* for anvnnft nunlntr ! When this secret of personal power is revealed?vou will b? aniu'.cd?following the rules carefully you will not'ce people treating vou with new respect; your wife, sweetheart or husband sees yon as a leader ? a person of ppwer, grace and charm; they and others fall deeply In love with you. You i-av become the LUCKIEST =- 1 ; .HSUXj. money -rails In; you are able to travel?have all things; mil happiness at last. ^ > bwlav ^ Secure advice FREE jhUt" ! on one personal prob llfcel" um when you order Start Poucr. Include question > with liour order. Confidential. l'in SI to this ad and send with vour address to: - RAS-ES-.JA llnv 872 Pittsburgh. Ta. Fine Wine ? Clarets ? Cordials \ .. Liquors ?WHISKEYS? NEW DEAL LIQUOR SHOP EARNEST WROM ARTIE. Prop. ! 2205 Gervais at Pine ?2.1 i COLUMBIA. S. C. | rnn n/tvnnn ^ ryjiv V ALiUCi USED CARS STOP BY 1924 MAIN I BUY WHERE THE OK Counts J & OK CHEV. CO. 1924 Main St.? ( CHOICE WHEAT MAKES CHOICE FLOUR No two ways about it; that's as -Ove as two and two make four. Our ailluh flour is milled from the choicest soft winter wheat. This flour; sifted fine, will bake the most delicious bread, cake, pie eru-t, puddings, etc. Prove it by a trial :n your kitchen. ALLEN BROTHERS .1 MILLING CO. Columbia, South Carolina O MILLERS OF TABLE-TESfTED FLOUR | REAL ESTATE We are owners and developers (| of High Class colored nronertr. If it*8 a home?see us. COLUMBIA REALTY CO. Incorporated FIVE POINTS PHONE 5642 NOTICE! To All Colored People: If you want a Rood job regardless to your trade or profession we can place you. COLUMBIA Employment Bureau 1521 Main Street Room 7 Phone 3866 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "LEADER"