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_ _ r I /* *? ? ? Saturday, February 26, 1988. (Echoes of Sports I l*y I'.USTEj' LAtVSO?| The night of the, wl\at we might say warm up fight between the "Brown Bomber" and & fel- _ low by the name 6f Mann is sol near until I should wait until everything is over before writing, but I have something to tell yoiu. about this fight. Why do we sav _ a "warm-up fight ? Because" Louis ~ is supposed to win easily. Well! h!er!e a!re !my pre?thoughts. v. . ,. 7 Round one?They come out and jab at each other with lefts. A fews exchanges .of lefts then Mann lands a stiff right, but Louis folv low him accross the ring. They ? ruffle each othee-haH*-?-litHe, go into three clinches and lands light--^ ly at the bell. Each man is fig- ? uring the other's style. ~ ' Round two?Round three?Round 1 'four?Round five?Round siv? s Round seven, the button is push- ^ ? ed blew and above oift. gflfco the ^ lights, everything is dafk, whet t they come on again, Mann is still ^ trying to regain consciousness. That's my predciition. r Kearns, the former manager of to go at least ten or twelve rounds ' and he is sure nf sr>TT)<'nne getting ; the day lgiht ?,delinguished. I am wondering if this is true. Kearns said Louis is too stale to be in top shape, he also said that Louis " is a kind of lazy fellow. - Just how lazy wa3 he? i -- Blackburn iust kept quiet and J waited for the gong, but I know what he is thinking. Louis has got to win, his title is at stake and more than that, the dog is on the war path, the trail is long, but he is still trying to catch that itahbit by SchmeUing^ over the entire hunting ground. Sum it up how are our predicC tions? . Remember predicitions make some sport writers, but if they fniss the spot??What? The Benedict Tigers finally went - over the to_p..by defeating Paine of ^Augusta, G*: All - you've got - to do is wait until your chance comes that's all. * 1 It's time to threw that old ap- 11 pie around, Don't .Wfrttr~tmtil it is too Iaf.p, it is always good judge t ment to get those stiff _ arms ( warmed up early. Start warming , up now.get into action, we want x to see some baseball this year.' It's all right to read uf others, but why can't we see ourselves? Everything is going smooth down - .the burning trail. Ben ~ Johnsonr walked a)way with the fifty yard meter in smart time. t ed up, all that is left in the Brown j flash is a strong hope or desire for his old fire and zenith to 10- ^ turn. You recall Peacock's victory ( over Owens a few years ago? j Frc/m then until now Peacock hap j been stale. Some say it took all 1\9 had to beat Owens. Well it y may be a doubt about that, but it < Is possible.. While \tisiting the historical f city of Charleston, S. C., I found f that there is still bitter rivalry j between Avery Institute and Burke. I learned that Avery has ^ the better half of the can so iar, c but her enemy is striking back ] with all force. r CLINTON UPSETS LANCASTER f On Friday evening, February 11 9 the girls and ? boys basketball v teams of Clinton college met the girls and boys basketball teams of f Lancaster Training school. The ^ Clinto teamS' not only surprised the public; but completely upset j. the girls and boyrrbasketbalL team* ? , pf the Red Rose City- In the first j game, the Clinton college lasses ran rough-shod over "their opponents winning easily by a score of lS-io. 10. Thia was the_ first time that the Clinton college girls havetha Ijineaater Trainina ~ BC'huol. F r The Clinton dollege lads doterm- 9 ined to carry their part of the ba- h con home, edged out over the Red ^ Rose City lads in a nip and tuck " affair by a score of 19 to 18. 1 Stairring for the young ladies were Cureton, Patterson, Macom o and Cunningham. For the boys, e Mumfurd, Medlock and Barnett. s ~ w IUL LfiAUHiK fl RAISING MONEY PROF. N. W. COLLIER I Veto t an President of Florida' formal College, St. Augustine,i vho is now organizing a "Club- of.0,000" among graduates^, former ( tudents, and those interested in' ; i ngher education, in a drive Tor >150,0073 to develop a bigger and . etter institution. The money is >eing used for both building and ndowment. Response is being | eeeived fiom all over Florida and "rom other states, and President ?olVcr is well pleased- with -the ( ;eneral interest shown in the ehooir* (C.) \NDERSON COUNTY TEA^HERS HOLD. INTEREST- ? ING MEETING The Anderson County Teachers leld their monthly nieeting at tho Reed Street auditorium, Feb. 19. ~ tTroujCstudy began at 10 a.m. The unit method of procecflure ivas stressed. President Perry vas pleased with progress made. One of the highlights of the )y?Dr. E. C. McCants, Supt. of ity schools. "We owe every hild the accumulated experiences >f the human race, whethe,, that ;hild be black, brown or white", dr. .McCants said. Mr7 McCants ulvocfcte educating evepy child, lie leTt some" very "good points vith us. Namely: Education Re-" luces Crime: Education Increase !s Earning Po\yer; Education Elininate Germs and Unhealthful Jonuitions. We hope to have Mr. VIcCants with us again. Miss Madden our attendance :eacher was with UJiT and- told us_ ;ha't Mrs. C. Watkins and Mrs. .E. Vfartin had perefecit attendance ecords for the month. * The business session was lively. ARTHUR TOWN NEWS Brown C'hapel A. M. E. Church * Rev.__?. C. Mcllwain, Pastor Sunday school began at the uslal hour with officers and teach ion was reviewed by the pastor. Services throughout the were :ery good and well. attended. Board No. 1 and 2 met at Miss Clementine Gridirons home on ast Sunday. After business a de icious course was served. The boards will meet at the lome Mrs. C. C. Mcllwain on next Sunday. " Monday night, February 21 the )astor and his congregation worshiped in i rite rest of Mrs. Mcknight's club. The first Sunday in March at 3 >.m. Rev. H. C. Young and__his ongregation will worship with 3rown , Chapel. The silver tea given in interest if the Willing Workers club at the lome 01 Mrs. Itubun Wuuks. ? The Willing -Workers elub met t the home of Miss Melisha Goodwin on last Tuesday night. < Conle to' Brown Chapel on the irst Sunday and see who will be he wirner in the $300.00 rally. See Mrs. Waldo in Cameron for lot fish evet-y Saturday night. Miss Tuoy A. Mellwain and Mr ..ake Washington were the afterloon guests of Miss Beatrice acksop 'Sunday. PASSfaH hUAflfc' BOARD Friends of Mrs. Julia Arnold 'arks will bo glad to learn _that he is now a licensed embalnier, aving passed the South Carolina Itate Board of Embalmers' exam lation, held in Uolumba, October 2-13. Mrs. Parks, a former graduate f Atlanta University, was awardd a bronze medal, as merit of cholarship from The Guptonones SchooT of Embalming, NasHT llle, Tenn., and is now associated *\th Parks Funeral Home, Green'ood, S. C. ? Mrs. B. L. Davis, Prin Anderson?Feb. 17 was P-. T. A monthly fheeting day at S. Fant St. school. Mrs. Mario "Calhoun presided and after a very imprea- ~ sive devotional period, Mrs. O. E. Johnson took charge of the Founder's Day program, wh'ch was a very interesting arul unique pajf- ^ i rout, renaereo oy enttoren rep^t-' resenting the home, school and > 'the church; with a beautiful chain, in the pageant all that the PTA ' ' stands for. The candles were | Lghted by - the teaachens and pa- < :trons. At tho^glmm of the meet- -i ing, the patrons and friends enjoyed eating the birthday cake with ice cream. Mrs. E. Gairison, the v chairman of the hospitality com- y mittee presented the follow'ng min it istora wbo brought?encouraging -ft remarks: Revs. Sawyer, Flax, t< Washington and Pogue. Mrs. R.E. o Aabxtry and Mrs. L IR Best were elected to represent the PTA in. fi the State meeting at Columbia. t! In the grade contest Mrs. Ola Adger's class registered more mo- u ney and more patrons than any other class. Thus she won the ban ner. b From Feb. 7-11 was really Negro History-Week in S. Fant St. school. Each morning after ourusual opemng, we sang a Negro a spiritual, and Mrs. Adger discussed the life of some great Negro man or woman that helped to U- " luminate the Hall of Fame for : , g our race. She made her talks veiy simple, beginning with the Tdiildhood of each character, so the ? ' e< children could see how one can overcome disadvantages and make w great men and women. Men* and women discussed Paul L. Dunbar, cj Negro poet, Bookep T. Washing- ni ton, founder and principal of Tus- a ikegee Institute, also confidential b [adviser of Prebidents Roosevelt it great Negro scientitst; Namve H. tl Burroughs, founder and principal of the National Training School Jor Negro Women and Girls in '' Washington, D. C:. Mary McLeod Bethune, founder and prinq'pal of 3 Bethune-Cookman college. Rev. Rev. Sawyer was. our speaker, he ^ -too?made hTs talk very plain. p This was a very instructive week for teachers and students. We ^ note that all of our great Negroes _ were industrially u -- wvtVAVIC WU *-* feel that a well educated, induSItrious Negro, wkh Chivst in hia ^ rKeart is worth *just as much to (any community when given a ^ [chance as any other race. ,T T CRAYCOLKT HIGH S0H6OL1 \ W. A. White, Prin. On Monday evening, Feb. 14 a 1 very unique Valentine Party was staged in the school audtorium, sponsored by Mr. A. L. Yeargln. w Many inteiesting games Were play^^ jed and many beautiful booths ex- u hibited. j On Tuesday night the basketball ^ teams, boys qnd girls went tO~Gaff [ney and played Granard Hi. The ^ girls lost but the boys won. v I tv.:J? ? rruay auernoon Graycourt Hi s j basketball teams went to Clinton 9 to play Bell Street Hi. The girl9 b Tosf again; but the boys won by v n large score. ^ The teams are doing some very splendid work under the ausypices of Mr. A.L. Yeargin and Miss a Ethel Backus. ' *- 11 The NFA stages a unique banquet in the Graycourt H: school V auditorium Feb. 25. They are plan ning an enjoyable evening. The great popularity contest has come to a close. Miss Lonia Mae Martin reporting the highest ? amount of money was crowhed a MTss Graycourt. All orl the contestnnts did well. ~ " M The friends of Mrs. M. E. Nance wife r;f Presiding Elder Nance of the'Ornngeburg district wilt regret to learn of her illness at their V! home in Helena, S. C. ST. MICHAEL MJI CHIJRCH t! Rev. h. H. J ones. Fa's tor I?? ZZ " " -i) Bennettsvi'Hc.'?The member^ w and friends are invited to service m next Sunday. At 7:30, Rev. A. W. L< Wright and choir of Cheraw will cl be' our guests. Come, enjoy . this a treat with us. ? s< The women of the church appre- ai ciate the fine -cooperation on Sun- ei day. More than 100 persons were 7 in attendance at the Fellowship tl Ton r OA 1 n.ftA - v.DV mill ,VU p. IT1. | I < At. this writing $13.40 have beewjin reported by the hostesses. Our; rr hearts rejoice because of the flno 0 cooperative spirit manifested. | si ffti palmetto leApe I the ?ti I BV ABB& V*ALLA Eu^siLSSStiueieii | NT5TE1 Your question UlBWt ^ a cliDping of this jolumn it enclc >- r?ply, ?euJ f. quarter (26c) and mail free advice on thea (8) qi t Mrtbdate. and cor/ac* add re^ t? r AaaemMv Street, Columbia, Sont la ? ????? g ? ? ?? ?? ? < C. B.?Please tell me if you hink it is wise for me to leave my ' > .ifd? It seems that we are al'ays ngaging at each other and just drives me to do Wrong? ihswer?Life is much too short ~ ? go through it in a "stew'""all f the time. Talk the matter over [ ith your wife tactfully and care1111V anil Qua if iliaru Sun't <wv >? ? HUM (JVV |I VOVI C 1311 1 BVIIIC" J KiirR^Tthat can be done. If not j . . then use your own judgement bout leaving. -1 M. H.?What does my ex-boy fiend think c*f me and are all oys like him? Answer?You and this ex-boy riend have come to the partine of ays. Certainly not . . . alljjoys re not like hi'm. They take only he liberties that they feel that Itey can get away with. J. W.?I am wprried. All of my irl friends are^Jman ied1 but I am ot. There. aroi two boys that B?m to like me but I am undecitf ' J. What is left.for me to do? Answer?Forget marriage for a J hile. If you will wait a while . >nger you will stand a be/tter hance of making a desirable ' latchc Keep yourself -looking nice ^ nd you will be a married lady ^ ofore you are twenty-five. I iust add that you will be better ' (T financially than the Tew friends lat you have in mind. M. W.?My husband and I are! ving with his mothe,. and, she is j . isagro;ab<o. Dp yjou tl ink we 1 Answer?Swallow your pride and 1 lake your mother-in-law love you. -j t this lime tt would be quite-im- < ossible-for-your husband and you t > move out as he doesn't have the i loucy?to?support?you like?you i lETHLEHEM RAPT tin io n . Rev. M. M. Peace, Pastor 5. H. "was- opened al thi-. usual our after which, an excellent serlon was preached by the pastot. heme "Dividends 'From Trouble''. Lev,?Folder?reported a?ffne?time t Little Calvary. Evening' worship brought us 1 he second inspiring message: 1 Companions -of Christ'". During the day many friends 1 worshiped. We are always glad 1 a have our?friends?stop?tcr sev J 8. Don't miss the Womanless weding March 2. Admission 10c. The popularity contest of Beth hem vs. Zion is now in a high ,-ay working this affair will be taged Wednesday night, March' Vote for Rev. B.. B. Felder and ' leip uexniervom over, ?we ean- 1 an, must win and le tus hope we rill wiiv"i Monday night the Interdenomintional ministers union held their istallation services at Bethlehem, 'he Rev. Humphreys delivered a ery appropriate message. After the sermon Rev. J. P. : ieeder installed the officers, then he wives were' presented^ after he collection and dismissal the rid gtieafca?Were" served at the ormer parsonage next door. Mr? raft was the hostess. IORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor t Charleston, S. C.?Sunday ?er- ^ iees at Morris Brown last Sunay were well attended with the aual degree of interest, and enhusiRsm. The) Junior church ! dd"forth at thetr irsuaf time; nrrd ' le . exercises of this growing body ete followed by the regular - lorning sermon at 11, a.m. Dr. emon preached from Genesis 5th 1 vaptcr and 24th verse, using as ' theme "Walking With God". Tho jrmon was impressive and found n echo in the hearts of the hear- 1 rs. A, large crowd attended. At :30 p.m. Dr. I^emon again filled i( le pulpit using as a theme Trans- |' armed Minds. - The serm *n was i < ntlt from thtr teyt foumFTn'' Koians 12th chapter and 2nd verse, 1 ur revival . meetings will soon tl tart, and will be conducted by Dr. p J!-- ' fji& I red Id tfoit paper ONLY when j >sed in your letter. For private j I* a ?elf-addressed, ?tamped en- 'l Reeding, and receive by-return y -lestiona. Sum ydw full harhe ~ o all letters. Addr?ea all mail "j h Carolina. . _ | : would expect. Just as soon as he"" gets a better paying job he will want.a jiome of his own. [ I\ I..? Will I get the job that I madu the trip 10 sT-e about s"ino~ few weeks ago? . i Answer?1 have every reason to ! believe that you will he called tp ' work before the 15th of March. \ Write them again . . . keep right aftei this Job for once you are J employed TT . you w on't ever have to worry again. G.- 0.?Shall we .make the change that we a e planning for this com ing spring? Is Jtiy husband well pleased with me? 1 '1 Answer?T-he- change w ill bring i miuui iavorame conditions for both 4 you nnd your husband. Of course I; your husband is well pleased with ] you . . . hasn't he proved it to you numbers uf_time*. -You- -sure ly don't have one tiling to gripe about.. ? M. A. S.?Does this man I am going with mean me any goo.lo,. is lie just kidding along with mo? j Answer?He isn't interested enough to see you get a DIVOR< I\ from your husband and want you for wife. This fellow enjoys v your cpnjpany but that is all. W. II. R.?I am studying very haid trying?to accomplish soni-eing in the music wiuld and wonder if my o(Torts are going to bt in vain? ' 1 Answer?With ihe progress you , lave shown during the past six years you should not even think of j defeat. It?of- course is?going to lake a number of years before you realize your ambitions but every ^ year you will show some progrcoa.? Duwkins of Flushing. N. Y. We ' \re looking forward to a good 1 tor leaves on Tuesday ft,'.. Mont goniery, Ala., to attend the Colin- 1 il of BisTiops tu be held ill that - Ity. : Our si)i ing -Tally ha> been luiin:hed and the several captains are already contacting their members. ' It is our hope that we shall be 1 able to liquidate all of our indeb Ledness from the proceeds of the oily Tb.. fi.irbfid ..nes are stand J ing by ill their determination to' make this spring effort perfectly successful. We anticipate r.a fail- ,( ui'e in this "effort. We sfil main- | ^ tain our forward l^ok.'. We announce with regret, the ' illness of sister Hannah Mitchell ' and Bro. Robt?. Crawford, who are, r an\ong our most ardent and-faith- ^ fnl,.members'. For them, we pray a?speedy?recovery. 2 : Charleston was enthused aiid enlightened last Sunday with the presence and lecture of I)r. E. H. <, McGill who spoke at Emmanuel A. \ M. E. church In the interest of 1 Mt. Zion A. M. E- chure-h recent?-r lv damaged by tire in December ( Inst. Dr. .McGill is always a wclcome visitor in Charleston. His >] many friends were, glad to wel- \ efrtne him again lit bur?midst."? ?? 5 filOMI'SON STREET BAPTIST CIURCH , Rev. B. J. Logins, l'astpr 1 SpartanFniig, S. 0. - Sunda'y was . juch a beautiful day that very*. ^ few "people could stay at homr , from God's "Ifoly "Tcmpftcs. The t nowd at Thompson St., was imneriiSd and the sermon by our I mr>cui >><*> iiiuuvu n iiinMt'i (Jici. l*. His subject was?"Man's Life is " Measured by -t-hr-?Abundance?*fThe BYPU is stea .il\* increas- t y ing each "Sunday. The Bible class under the auspices of Rev. C. II. Ly^os is onp of great interest. Much may be gained by visiting Ihis class. t he music by the choir was in* ieed beautiful. Miss Ida K. Smith :he pianist is vealy wroking miracles with this choir. The evening services were very seautiful. The pastor spoke from " lis subject "Stormy Weather". A lacked audience received this great ' W ? I . I ' ' ?' -A-rmon?with. nthuBiaKm.?TJwewcre.addod to the church and fou put cvn Christ by Baptish. Ther TveiO many visitors from variou pans oT the* Piedmont section. The, iiusy Pee club mot Ht th home of, Miss Lessie Means o Stevens street Alter the devo tional and business parts - of th meet inn 'dm __ho?tesx served n da licious course erf ice truant arw cake. , w Miss Ar.nie Maude Boycc ha* as her week-end jrucst Miss He! i'1 B. Scheil (if l.'nion. On Sunda; the following were the dinne iruosjls of. Miss - Iloyce: the Mj>s s Helen R. SchelJ, Lillie Mae E! kins, Elizabeth Boyce and Carrit Mae Thompson. , MT. OLIVE BAPTIST < HI RCH Rev. J, L. Brooks, Pastor Mullir.s ^ r -e - . mvi?iuu> M'flUO x.-gan promptly with .,ur- faithfu Supt. in charge. Review by Dea IVm. Nance and timely remark)- or he lesson by the pastor. _ The morning'service was-large X attended. Rev, Rrooks?preach-?i?a??sermon fxvin?the texl John f>:d5. theme The Light Shi:.e IV c were glad to have Rev. R. 13 lacobs in our services who preach d at St. Paul at U:3U. J he. Emergency club met at tht iome of Mr. ami Mrs. A. Bbw liiifi' with tr.e president in charge Governors Community club met it the* home of Mr. and Mrs. II !L Lily. Mrs. Janie Johnson, prescient. in. charge. Visitors attend :'t?- were Mrs. Shaw, Rev. John on, Mrs' Vio'Ja Cresset of. Ebene .ei church. Deacon Lily, made t splendid talk. . ? . Si. The Usher Boards of St. Pau teid a joint meeting conducted bj Mr. Jesse Rhameif. Miss Helen Heaves of N Y. C vas a pleasant visitor, * ST ANDREWS NEWS Ki'V. G. H. White, Pastor AJndrews, is. C.?The "nite ol Ybiuary loth the League prdsenl d th.- folowi'ng program arranged '! ' P"-* Sm'i T h nr.'sidi^ Viiliams presiding. Music, Neg.c National Anthem; Invcoation Mist tJtlT)tjTlT~Grcene; Music, Deep RivrInstrumental, Mrs. J E. Smih Scripture, Miss Alice Williams: icihard Allen, Mr. R. L. Graham Y High Resolve,?Mtss?Arneitiit smith; Music, My Faith Loks u|: o Thee; Solo and duet, Prof, anc Mrs Smith: Reading, Mis^ Eulal M. Gamble; Allen a Great Orga uzer, Mr. James Graham; Richart Vlh'h's R'/igion Fundamental, di's ER101 a Johnson; Music, Sole Miss Louise Wit her spoon; Rich ird Allen, First Apostle of Raca! Help, Mr. Henry Cooper; A!en A Leader in Church Reform diss Susie M. rick; Solo, Miss Jury F. Greene; Allen's Woik t'oj Iducatio'.'i, Miss Florida Jackson: I'ho Negro Race, Ma*.' Thaddeut rhomps(<n;?. Aliens l*ower of a 'Ynturv. Miss Alnu-ta Robinson <o!o, Mrs. Marguerite Flowers Remarks by pastot; Offering, "Joxology. Benediction, Bro. J lohnson. A large gathering wit icsaed the program. IROWN ~( HAPKL--^ A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. II. Weathers, Pastor Helena, S. C.?The Sundaj, school was opened at the usua lour by the Asst. Supt., Mr. Charie E. Spence. After the teaching ff?the lesson,?Mr. -J. S. Sander? on iucted -the review. Ri v. Weathers motored down tc Mt. Mary's church on Sundaj vhich was his preaching day. --Orr-tS+Hnifty ?night?llie nastox >reach'e<? His sermon was Fouric 1st Corinthians 13th chapter 8tt ,-erse. Subject Praise of Charity rhe quarUt boys sang several rc eetions and it- is a very gooc hipg that our boys are using thcilalents. There will be a milliot lollars wedding at Brown Chape he 3rd of March given by the tea chcrs, Mrs. Mary Haynes anc Srlino Gary. The basketball teams ae platv I Shandon ( I Say it w Floiuers For s >. .-> Member. Floi I Delivery TELEPHONE 5109 ? t 1. - . , L? Pace S e?ning on having ? game Friday bg; r tween Maybetoa and Helena. . -~ t. Mrs., Loalia Fry? is stH{ in the IS hospitai. Wo hope that she will soon be well again. Mi. 1.. H. JJuibyr of C'niyn win-' n 'lie Kn<'S;t of Mi>- Hclitli Clark on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Roosevelt t d ;] en lioin Ci.i.ton was the' guest ot MiSf> 1 af.iiit- Mue Linj?~siry: Wi?rnrvxr i,..:tc a ti w on the sick list. \\ * r.opv ?lie in a speedy rornvM i? A j?lay will be jjiveti at the ?'".it".;! 'J'uijsiiu\ by Kiiih.U l.i-e / f.'iark. . - - _ -Mis*- ^lajjgre WTigKl was." thy KUust_of Miss- Ruth Ellen Nrcu'-hi-i s uii Friday rfight. SEND IN YOLK SEliSCRIETH/N. * DAY'S WORK ; i You Get Sluggish- ggfl Take a dose I 1 or two of | BLACK- IMj DRAUGHT ' I t j Work seems easier and there : are more things of interest \ when you are really well ? d free from the bad feelings and }: ~~ | dullne$3 often attending con j stlpayon. ' ' 1 Take Black-Draught when " you/;'heed a laxative. It has 1 prdved so good for prompt, re tion that thousands of men and women rely on it for that . purpose. If constipation has upset you, a ' few doseS of Black-Draught should help to straighten you out. Try It.- ? - ?In-2Snrent packages: 7 ' l m /rjm- purely vegetable ' 1 Southern Ry. System Arrival and departure of passenger traina. operated by the ' Southern Railway Company, at the > I'nion Station, Columbia, S. C., 1 effective Dec. 17, 1937. L -It, - ?.?? j No. Columbia: .For: , >4 5:00 A. M. Chester, R.?c-k IlilL > . Charlotte, Wash ington 1? 9 7:05 A.M. Spar'burjf, A-h-v'.U I Knoxvillc 12 8:30 A. \1. St. Matt.. Orangei burg, Charleston 11 *-30 A. M, Aug^iata. Aiken. 15 6:au A.M. New'by. Greenwood Greenville. Savannah. 118 11:2.0 A.M. Camden, I.nncas; ter, Rock Hill, . . . 27 12:40 P.M. Sp bg^ Aahvle. ChL 28 4:50 P. M. St, Mat*,' Orangeburg, Charleston. as ?4UU R.M. Chester, Roek HiU, Greensboro, Wash. Bait. Phil. N.Y.C.? 17 9:50 P.M. New'hr?;, -Gr'wod. And'sn., Atlanta 23 9:40 P.M Savannah, JaoUaonrllle, Miami, Tam. Tr. Arrives No. Columbia Prom: 24 4:50 A.M. (Mianca. Tampa,) \ Jak'vlre., Savannah 18 6:20 A.M. Atlanta Anderson. Gr'wood., Newbry. ' 81 8:20 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Charl., ? Rock HH1 117 12:25 P.M. She4byr Rock Hill I an caster, Camden 27 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'br*., St Matthews 28 4:40 P.M. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar. 80 4:30 P.M. Sav., Barn.' Blbvle. r *2A~C!AKF,M. Au*.. Alk., Bst'b*. - ? 10 9:30 P.M. Ashev'le. Spar'bK. (Atlan., Greenville) 11 9>25 P.M. Char., Or'br*. St Matthews , I 23 9:20 F.M. Chail'te. Rock Hill ~ . Chester ^ a6 9:10 P.M. Greenv'le, Andera'n, I Gre'wTM)d., Nw'bry CITY TICKET OFFICE ' 1208 Sumter St, Phone 6S5f i utru 1 ill i\ b> l' (ICKIUK So. Mafn Street Phone 5021 greenhouse ' H '; ith Flowers All Occasions -O I rists Telegraph A ssoc iation n jnll^rrw