The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 23, 1939, Page Page, Image 6

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NOTRt?Your question will be a what jroB include a clipping of thi birth data and correct address to yo cad only 15c and a ttampti env< READING covering your birthd analysing thro# Questions. Expla Una your questions to those with ? Swd Tpoi THE l'ALMM ' My New 1940 Astrology Headings Are Ready M. M.?Tell me if I will be tble to collect my money from the .Sa^ 1 vings Account in the bank where I used to live some ten years ago. j ? Ansi If?you have?your hank book, write to the bank and ask them if they will altrrw you to! ? draw this mpney out. I feel that they will, provided of course their records check with yours. Hold to your bank book. P. A. W.?I am honest, clean, upxight herd working man and 1 feel that I deserve a good girl foi a wife. Is there anything tt all in sight for me? Ans; A marriage will take place in your life rather late. / ".^bu need to make more friends and get out among3he younger set of giila nnd boys more. Ghoose youi friends carefully. . . a very happy marriage will be yours within a. few years. ST JAMES A. M. E. t ilt ItClT Hev. Leroy Jackson, Pastor Sunday School opcneil ;n 10:0U A. M. with the Supt, Miss Estelk J nerclte, and qp.workers-at their posts of duty. After the class stu ily of the lesson the?school?wn.? beautifully enteitcihed with a re. I- view fcy Miss Fi nnie Phelps. Services were good and well attendee:. The pastor preached fiom Jeremiah 0:1(5. Theme, "The Old Path." Sunday night he preached from 1st Cor., 0:^.0. Theme, "The Mntchlppft Price." The spiritual tide ran hiph. Stewardess Board No. 1 inel un Dec. 11 at the home of Mrs. Aedie Kinard on Tobacco St., Mrs. H. M. Young, president. The Pulptk A'tl Duai 1 "ict Mob- day night at the home of Mrs. Albert Phelps on Henderson St., Mrs. Wilhelmina Woodson, President. Each hostess ^served delicious repasts and lovely cv*ening6 were enjoyed. Anionir the visitors Sunday was Presiding Elder JQ. C Dunham of the Newberry District who made helpful remarks. Visitors are always welcome. Mrs. Addie Kint.rd of 172 To. bacco St. wish to announce the marriage of her daughU'i, Claiit-ta, to Mr. William ltobinson on Thursday, Oct. 10. 1039 at New. berry, S. C. Mr. Robinson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Pomaria, &. C. Mrs. Rob. insoh is the organist of St. James A. M. E. Church.^ HELENA NEWS Sunday, Dec. 17 the pastor preached a wonderful sermon. The Rev. J. M. McMorris preached Miss Inez Devault was the guest of her sister Mrs. Amanda Bobb Saturday aiternoon. Sunday was a very pleasant day for all church going people. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gist was the guests of a very grand turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suber. Covers were laid for twelve. After which they motored to. their home in New berry. Miss Florie Alston's brother and cousin snent n cvnnd rlnvr in C'n - lumbir* - Miss Florio was bride's! maid;-herL_brothcr George H. was! the master; causm Graftc??Gist Suber was the -flower?girl of o lovely bride Miss Gertrude I>ehT^ mark of Columbia. ? Little'Miaa Helen H. G?'U> ha* been very ill; at this writing she has improved very much. 7TTT EUIHTII?Jones? guost of Miss Florie Alston Runduy af ternoon; after which they motor, ed to Whitmire. PROSPERITY NEWS Sunday school of Shiloh opened at 10:45 with all new officers pros cntfThe lesson was discussed by thF classes which was very inter. > esting. Rev. Rodenhtuarh preached a | wonderful, sermon. Nyhemjiah 6th.; chapter. His text was the words) of Nehemiah, saying: I airi doingj a great work, so that I cannot come down. Mrs. Louise Gallmt-n is very ill but the relatives and friends all hope she will soon recover. The trustees of Shiloh A. M. E. church have been elected. All nine of them said they are willing to d0 their best. . Sunday Dec. 17 after services, the missionary department raised $1.01. Aftei the missionary meet ing the board meeting \vas held that afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Prosperity, S. C. Dear Santa: I want you to bring The a wagon and .iome more things. I am a good little boy at all times. Raymond Ethore^ge, Jr. - I." ? ^ ? ' nalyzed fret in this column only a column and sign your full name, ur letter. For a "Private Reply"... ilopo for tfty latest ASTROLOGY o/#5 also a fret teller of advice in your problems clearly and conin the a cope of logical reasoning. \) LEADER L. M.?(Does he like me better than any other girl in town or is he just shooting me a line of jill? Ana: This young man likes you, sure he certainly isnt in love with you nor is he making any plans to marry you. You are too. young to h?? having such serious thoughts. . you had better write me privately for the "answers to your other questions as they are t. bit too private and personal to be answer ed in the column. My new Astro, logy Readings are now ready. R. 'W.?I have been thinking of not returning to teach lifter the holidays and I wonder if I would be satisfied and happy if I -gave up my positions? ! t Ans: You would not be content ed under the circumstances. ] would advise that you continue tea summer make arrangements to take up- the business cotffse and prepare yourself for the business world. WILKINSON HIGH DEFEATS HEED STREET 19?0 TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP Orungebuig, c. ('.--Wilkinson High defeated Ree<l Sticet High. Anderson, 19 0 here Friday aftei noon an.l won the intersectionaT championship sponsored by Smith Carolina State A. and M. College. The Southern Intepcollegiatie Atheletic conference, hoMing theii annual session here, recessed tc -chool classic. witness -the post-season high ;chool classic. ?Tile with thrill^ was n atu. ed bv mternnlieny. long runs and vicious tackling. Wilkin, son proved to b?- the .most alert and took nlantage of breaks to score in the first, second and third nua rto4-x? Iteed? 15 ntH.' I a Ito- hmtplayed the entire season without ? defeat in the Piedmont auction was unable to stop the bewilder, ng running and passing attack ol Wilkinson. J. Ib McGhee, -Reporter DI E WEST NEWS Sendees in the churches were .veil attended and those who were present-at each church heard the Revs. Bouev and Daniels had am. Tile grounds for spiritual inspira tion. Mr . O. L. Smith intended the meeting of the Co. Teachers' As. sociation at Abbeville Saturday. Mrs. Florence S. James of the TXur~West Jr.?high school faculty left for \ew York City Friday She will spend the yuletide i n the metropolitan city with her pa. i rents. Mi-s Janie Whurton of Ware Shoals wts a visitor here during last week end. Messrs. E. A. Sussowell, A. S Moragne and O. L. Smith were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon. nio. Latimer on Sunduy night. Mrs. Ida Johnston is comforti _ bly settled-iiv her new home she recently ha! constructed. She has a nice home and is to be congratulated. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mars and rlso Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Butlei have new homes under construe. tipn. i 1 . . The brick wank on The new school b uilding will be finishel within the next few days, leaving the in side work as the principal task of_4,ha_Luilders. Within the next few months, DueTJWest will have one of the .finest ^school buildings for our group in the Piedmont sec trton of the ~'?? N KWBERRY NEWS ? ? "Calvary Presbyterian Church The Sundry school services were enjoyed by all. At the close the pastor installed the officers for the ensuing year. During the 11:30 service in the morning we enjoyed an impres. sivr Christrmwr service. The pag? tor's theme was Following OuT Star. Text Matt. 2:9. After lis ten ing to hlsP serinorr every?onecould very readily retlize what a blessing-it is to follow our Star, Jesus. The League was a continuation of the morning service. Theme: Joy and Peace to the World. All members entered the discussion Very encouraging remarks were enjoyed by the pastor. You ire cordially invited to at tend the Christmas Tree exercises Monday morning, 5:3fi Dec. 25. Srnta Claus will be there with plenty of fruit, candy, toys and Kins. The Bible Clans was very inter efctingly tnught by Mrs. Abrams Wednesday afternoon. We arc'delighted to have Miss Means beck in school, after hav. count of her mother's illness. We trust she will soon be relieved of suffering. We are glad to know Mrs. Alice ? - w 2uise ia getting^ back to norffitlcy I ifter having Itaen ill a few week# The death of Mrs. Jiles was a' shock ft all of her friends in the I nty. ? it HA pay HOME BAPT. CHURCH li Rev. R. M. Scott, Pastor II Sunuy School opened a* the us. R unl hour and the lesson wis re. w viewed by the pastor. At 11:30 the pastor cttme before tl us and preached from the theme | J Tarry for Jesus. It was enjoyed s by everyone. D / Rev. Kennedy, pasto.- of Zion ^ Hill Ikptist Church preached for ] us Sunday evening: at 3:30 and ( wan accompanied by his Jubilee 3 Choir. He preached from the top. j ic "Cover more Land." s At 8 o'clock the pastor came forwidrd and ^reached from the , theme "Love and Faith." ] All of the mesages were highly enjoyed. We thank all of our vis. iting friends for cooperating with us throughout the week. ? ? ? -.R T. W. DEFEATS HAINES QUINT ? Booket Washington's fighting basketball five defeated a strong 1 team from Augusta, Gecrrgia to * a score of 30-24 in the first game of the season played here Friday night. The constant encouragement of George (Pop) Elliott, Washington's lanky center of all national 1 . fame has led Washington to many " it victory.?Other outntnnding fen J fine shooting of William (Bubber) - MeCbin, guard?and tht.?expert passing .of Eddre (Pro) Watson ' and Johnny (Gilliam) Fields. Play t.rs starting the game for Washing ton were: Forward?Fields Forward?Chatman ("enter?Elliott 1 Guard?McClain Guard?T>uckett Substitutions: Nance and Watson. Referees: Walker and Craw 1 ford of Benedict. 1 xi:w? or lkkds i On December 4, a surprise birth ( day dinner was given in honor ol Willie Andy and Charlie Mc Land i students of Finley Higlrschorrt in-4 the home of Mrs. E. N. Isom, where the bcrys toom~by their pi? rents. Rrv?C It mid Mrs 1.illic. ? F Land. They motored from home accompanied By Miss belle ~~ I -.1 . .. ---J A V. ? 1 1 1 l.-A f tiyics wnn it pacM'u LKi^Kei. in i ?thf home of Mrs. Isom the table c was prepared. In the center'* was ^ a whittr~TcfrTr cake?with?bu-thdwy. -v candies- of TouiteerPeClors, potatc v salad, custards, Opossum, other I krnds of meats. I After the tabl0 Was prepared p the dpor was locked and they wentuptown. At 3 o'clock the boys s came in from school and was sur. ' Loused to' find the table ready to ! serve, though no- one was present, j j A sum of money^ was found at a each plate Riven by Mrs. Sallic Alston and a birthday card with 0 [mother's name.. The children were ^ nvrr joyed mill nte with much fir light. Mrs. Isom was at her post (if- duty. In the afternoon on the j. way home the parents came by j j the home of Mrs. Isonr's and the g i boys came out with a hearty laugh , saying, oh, how surprised but how 0 | we enjoyed the dinner. It- is a p custom -with -them to give theit children birthday dinners every j, year. - 0 With best wishes for all a Merry a Christmas and a prosperous New Year" - .1 . .. .1 J^NESVILLK NEWS H All church goers were at the House of Worship Sunday. Rev. Parker, of Spartanburg, preached s two soul stirring sermons at Fos j: ter's Chapel. q i_. The -many friends of J. D. * Moore will be sorry, to hear of his r passing December 16th. J. D. e waa the 80J? of Mr Geo Moot'e an*, {jhe late Mis t^fffrielMoore^ He ' Avaa only T? ycarr. old, hut was a _ member uf Bethany Bapt. church, j He was a member of the Sunday school and of the Young People's ' -vU'Ik He was active in church . school and commurntyr??L?IL_was , ' a member of the graduating das; . i^t our graded school H^ leaves to mourn his loss, n | devoted father, 0ne sister, two bro there and a host of relatives and * friends. Sleep on J D. and take thy rest,- ^ We loved thee; but God Ufves thee best. * The students of the grnded * school are looking forward to the . Christmas holidays. f ' The 7th and 8th grade under the direction of Prof. J. R Ezell will 1 have a Christmas tree Thursday. ( t?The 6th. grade whose teacher is * I Miss R L. Long composed the fol ' lowing poem last month: ( On The Sea Shore On the sea shore t.hev all utand ' The girl is waving out her hand ^ To the man that is afar, Please comP over where we are. j .The fisherman came as fast as he " could, c Padding the water &s hP should. 1 When hp arrived he asked "What's ( Wrong?" The chHdren shouted "Our boat is < gone!" The 6th and 3rd grade, Mrs. M. 1 G. Ezell, teacher aip moulding 1 .Christmas toys for their Christ- 1 mas tree. 1 The 2nd grade, Misa U. G. Smith 1 teacher, is making Christmas greetingsT" The 1st grade, Mis8 R C. Col. 1 linn, teadher, is learning many (1 Christmas songs and will have a ( Chirstmas tree Thursday. " i J E PALMtfWO IfeAMBE LITTLE RIVER NEWS F . S Ml. Zion A M. E. Church c Rev. J. C. Hodge, Pastor Services at St Paul were spir_ C ually strength i-enewing. Rev. g ellam,y acting as pastor, Rev. [ odge being confined to bed. t Services at St. Joseph No. 2 the y ev. Faulk preached a fine sermon t hich was enjoyed by all. k Miss Lizzie /Mae EHnking spent p dp week end with Mrs. Gertrude 0 iti:. n-xi nvvjuccn, miss rvewiea neimmy pent the '\veek end with Miss y ilamiH Lee Green. Little Misses e Lzalee Green, Marre Green, were 8 he dinner guests of Mrs. Lula , 3ellamy Sunday, Jdiss Gertrude t Crawford Was the dinner guest ol ^ ?tis.s Leona Bryant Sunday. MeBSr8 ( fames Vaught and James Bryant . spent the week end in Florence. c Miss Leona Bryant won in the contest and was crowned "Miss I Popular". MT. OLIVE A. M. E CHURCR Rev H C Andrews, Pastor Myrtle Beach, S C.?9:30 AM gnmtny school began. The Cate?hiam "pine-, hnlHa tK~P hftHTter. ~T 11:30 AM the pastor brought js a soul reviving sermon. This >ermon will bt. long remembered. 4:30 P.M. the Missionary socie ty met with the Vice-president, Mrs Maggie Cooper. Mrs. Annie iimmnns IpH tn<> ilpvntir>riH At the League hour the lesson .vas thoroughly discussed At 7:16 ? prayer services were spiritually j :onducted by Rev. T. H. Hemming ( way. l"bH pflstor prcsrrrbed?Rerr terojr^Jrrdge to-preach. -He_spoke J from the theme Thou shall not covet. Visitorg: JRev. L. M Gra. ham, Mr Leroy Bellamy, Allen Ford and Miss Dorothy Spivey of N'ew York City and Myrtle Beach. Mr and )Mrs. J. C Clark and son Eugene left Monday for Macon, , Ga., to spend the holidays. Their many frientis wish them a safe 1 Liip. 7 1 Miss Catherine Williams motorjd to Little River Sunday after , loon to witness a Christmas nr? 1 tram at Mt. Zion school. She was ! iccompanied by Mi3s Sarah L. A1 J >xander and Mr. J U .Owcr. . The mnortej :..isK-s every iead. 1 ?r of The Palmetto Leader a viti i \ Christmas. Let's try to ' nake the sales of the "Leader" ' >igger_n?X_?_ year.^ ' -Ml. /ION A.M.E. CHI KCH 1 Hrv.-S-^hism. I'antur _ Sellers, >. C.? S. S. ttl lhe us iuI hour. At 11:30 the pastoi * onducted service and delivered a , vonderful message. Quite a few /hom were Mrs. Doia McBride- of .atta; Miss~~Rosalee Frierson of ~ lishouville. Mr. and Mrs. Waltet. _ lodgers of Bristo and Mr. Wil ie Barr of Florence. At 3:30 the usher board met in ession and rendered a literary irogram. Amount raise<l $19.0f. At th,r League session Mrs Dora dcBride was present and made n interesting talk. Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs. Clara Dix n and Mrs Annie Townsend also >Ir R G Green arP on the sick kit i The pastor and Mrs. Dora .>ic Iride were the- dinner guests of Jr. and Mrs. Heyward Jones on unday. Mrs Ella Barr, husband and son f Florence spent awhile^here vis ting daughter and brother. Mr. R, C Hooks spent Sunday a Marion with his wife who is one ) f f Vio InOoUne - ./f XV II. ( x viiv s ui vuv *uai UMI 111 nd worshiped at St. John. You can subscribe foy The Pal. netto Leader through your local fpoitor J. L. CroslandT lOHEHT SMALLS HI SCHOOL Beaufort.?The First Congres. ional District meeting held a t enn School, Frogmore, Dec. 9th. : )ver 500 were present to witness' he annual affair. Quite n large lumber arrived at Penn School urly so that they could spend a >ortion of their time viewing the i treat beautiful Penn School.^ 1 1:110 o'clock. The meeting was nesided over by Prof. W. Kent v"xt<?n. pro<i,:ent of II. C. T. A.; Jruf. J. C. Parlor. principal o f Wilkinson High school, Orange. >urg, was the guest speaker. Hislubject: "The Superior Teteher" -fg?wa? cum! from beginning?toM,d Aftei' the program the group vas directed to the Penn dining mil where a delicious dinner was served, under the supervision ot Miss Price, H. E. teacher, the 'acuity and the State College *irls serving "as waitresses. The guests present: Profs. I. M. A. Myers, H. W. Baumgardner >f Columbia; J. P. Burgess, o f Orangeburg; G. A. Anderson of fountain Inn and J. T. W. Mima, )f Clinton. Mr. Jimmie Bonds is the newly rlected chairman of F. C. D. The F. -G? I>. sent Mrs. India 5hanklin a lovely wreath also B. 3. T. A. As president, Mr. W. Kent Ala on wishes to thank Misses Coo. ey and House and the entire taff of Penn School for the corbel hospitality shown every one ! am wishing for you a Merry }hris_tmas and a Happy New Year Vlr. P. A. Stewart was in charge ' )f chapel exercises last Monday. < rhe guest speaker Rev. F. B. < \layys, (white) pastor of t he ^resbyterifn church. He spoke 4 'rom the subject: "Running Life's < Race." Jhe message was Ifilled^ vith thought, power and spirit. The members of 10th grade a_ 4 ong with the faculty and student i >ody were snocked when they leard of the death of Miss Mar_ ftTet Jones. She was well liked < ind active in school activities. 'uneral services will be held on unday at the Good Will Baptist hurch. In keeping with the spirit of Christmas a very interesting pro_ ram was given in chipel Friday )ec. 15, by the 1st grade, instruc. . or Miss Odessa Dixon. The tots I fere indeed very good. In addi. ion to this a short program in eeping with same was givtn by art of the 5th grade in charge f Little Miss Profitdean Mitchell Men's Bible Class of Beaufort tad its annual banquet Friday vening at Robtrt Smalls High chool library. After playing rames the group was escorted to he H. E. department. Both li_ jrary an H. E. department were lecorated with the signs of the ippror?ching yulctido, with the 10ft Xmas lights and lullaby mu_ sic, where they were sumptously :ed to their hearts content. Mr. Mouzon acted as toaatmas . :er. Jir. H. Q. Fisher was present ?d a gift from the cites express, ng their gratefulness for the guidance in the past year. The nenu consisted of fruit cocktail, Lurkevt enelish neas. hot rolls. ini* fyapfi fruit 3essert, coffee t(nd mints. MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. L. jJJ. Bowman Pastor Major Barrow who was blifid 17 years, whom the world is a_ mazed to witness the great work af the Master, who preached ltst Monday and Tuesday?nites?and Sunday morning brought out folks several years. His service w?s very touching ?md much enthusi. asm was demonstrated by the peo pie. Tuesday nite, Dec. 26, there will De a Ghristmns tree and a pageant given by the Sunday school wnd Junior church. The public is -ordially invited. I On last Sunday, Mrs. Thompson Giles witnessed the Ordination service at her church by her Bish op. Monday nite she worshipped with us at Miller's. Tuesday 3he passed on to the beyond; and was funen {lized Sunday at Miller's, I by Rev. Bowman; as her pastor was away. ? L The following persons died dur. | ng the week are Mrs. Mamie Wil1 iams, Mrs. Boyd Sims Mrs. ttat. ie Suber, who lives" "near the city, tn J Mr", iviarshali Chiles, Mrs. Irmes Gilliam and Mrs. Thomp | ?>n Giles of the city All of them were in charge of Williams and! Pratt, undertakers. On the fifth Sunday the Mis_ DOCTOR WARNS THAT POORD 09 Constant Hacking Frcm Co'.'j Bring:, on Dangerous Illness Doctors- fnopH vuitH <*? ?? ? * warn that coughs, due to (.?lci", which pound t'down resist; uce j' u ifl! Koiw nn^irtint H-firing n.' en ' bring .on dangerous illne. s. Why take chances when Mentho-Mu!- J sion is made for just such a cough? i Mentho-Mulsion is a spochl. combination of eight ingrcdicntJ I OOXHKS?C8?C8^Q^UC j H. I. t HAPPELLE, Pre?. "AM EFFICIENT St L O W I N |! Chappelle Ft ! SUDDEN AMBUL ! t'hone: Day 01 j -12! (Jorvnis Street ^cfisooooaooooooooc.oooootjoo | DIAM' i af I WAT i Nationally r T EASY Y No CJarryiri % lfill MAIN ST. % -I siontry Society will render a pro gram in interest of the Society; also Rev. Bowman has arranged to have a woman preacher to take chioge of the preaching service. All members are askel to pay 25c for this missionary cause. Miss Minnie Dewalt is now un. J der the specialist in Columbia. The writer wishes her a speedy recovery. Bro. Mack Tucker is quite ill ai ims wriun?; tiso Mr. tiugene Spearman. Dr. Grant, who knows no failure has them well in hand. Mr. G. C. Williams Mrs. Hattie Jackson, Mrs. N. J. Gallmt*i, Mrs. LaSaine and others are on the improved list. Next Sunday at Miller's will h* imnnm nr flnllar dfly, Those who we not able to come out, please Bend in yotrr money that ~ you may be enrolled with the number; please don't fail. No copy of The Palmetto Lea. ' der next week, as they will be taking holidety vacation. Rev. Bowman wishes me to announce that all subscribers who received a letter a bill with a dis_ count about two weeks, also _ offering ? free prize to those who " will respond may see him during the holidays 6r send in to the office and Ret your discount. He also wishes to announce that he has appointed Master Gilbert Alexan. der to help handle The Pidmetto Leader in Newberry. Wishing you all a Merry Christ mas and a. Happy New Year. Come to Church; Go to Church. Mrs. Hauie Alexander, Reporter-,- DENMARK NEWS The passing of Mrs. H. Halls, Dec. 14 was a shock to the community. She was a faithful member of the Rome Bantist church Funeral services were held Dec. 17 at 3 o'clock, by the pastor Rev C.^L. Anderson. Nearer my God, by choir; 90th Psalm was retd by Rev. Jordon. My loved ones are waiting for me. Obituary and letters -read by Mrs.?A. Graw^ ford.?Many wpnke nn her life a Christiifi worker. . She leaves to mourn, husband, mother, sister, three brothers, 9 children and n host of relatives and friends. Mrs. Jane Stanley invites her many friends to attend her one hundreth birthdiy, Dec. 24, 1939. " Patronize Our . Advertisers lEiaisTwGHr m HO'STANCE that have been used for years in the treatment of cough* duetto? celt's and simple bronchial irritation?. F'.ume your druggist at once! ?4ote 1 o\v thp first Hnsp Mon. tr.oO.Iulsion clears the congestion 1 of your nasal passages and aid? nvture In expelling?the?phlegm from the throat and the irritation from the chest. Mentho-Mulsion, now 75c, is recommended and guaranteed by good druggists everywhere.?adv. ^cH^o:o.oooooo CHjooaoio oo.o^o^C. T. FOSTER, Mgr. j :RVICE ATA NEW [' R I C E 8 " trcril. IJcme | -ANCE SERVICE N:Kht 2-8112 Columbia, S. C. 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C. j II BlMOllB 11K-COVBITIOMIB, ftlCLIIUC-IIAT COACIII OOOl, OLIiN, COMVOBTABLI KOne way from Columbia Richmond 5.40 Washington TM Philadelphia 10.07 New York 11M Boston (via Hell Gate Bridge l?iS Pittsburgh 14.80 Buffalo 1U1 St. Petersburg tJO Tampa T.0f Miami 10.M r W. Palm Beach 9.25 Jacksonville 5.10 J. L. Carter. DP A Room No. 1 Arcade Bldg. Columbia, 8. C. Telephone SB21?0987