The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 07, 1940, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, September 7, 1940.
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Mt. Zion Baptist Church e
Rev. M. C. Freeman, Pastor
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Our revival began the first Sun ?
day in September, the Rev. R. V
Primer of Augusta, Ga., will con 1
duct our meetings for us. We pray s
God for success.
Mrs. Flossie Murphy of Phila- \
delphia, Pa., spent two weeks here J
visiting her father , and mother ?
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Long and
also sisters and relatives. 3
Misses Mamie and Azalee A- L,
brarns of. Baltimore, Md-.;?Mrs" \
^ Laura M. Dublin of Columbus, O.,
were tthe dinner guests of Mr j
and Mrs. Oscar Spence of Helent s
Thursday afternoon. j
We are glad to knpw that Mrs.
Mary Simpkins of Helena is rest- 'i
ing fine at this writing" after undergoing
a serious operation. j,
Miv. and Mrs. James Green of (j
Pittsburgh, Pa., has. returned after
a week's visit with-thorr?par- e
ents, Mr. 1 nd .Mrs. C. E. Green of j,
Helena.
Mr. and Mi'o. Kiln.i Diwult and- ?
Carolyn and Earl B. Rueben ami j
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dewalt and
Mi\ and Mrs. Sam Pitts, all 0/ ^
Silverstreet, S. C., were the after- j
noon guests of Mrs. Amanda Bobb
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Hrown Chauel A. M. M. Chnrrh ^
Itev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor v
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lirown Chapel church ended y 11
very effective revival meeting' or ^
last Friday night, conducted by
one of our home boys, Rev. A. J
llolman of Edgefield, S. C. We c
were proud to have had this no- h
hie young man who really deliver- 1
1 ed messages of God, which was* 11
1 highly enjoyed by all who attend- b
ed. During the week three confessed
Christ. Miss Elizabeth b
Sorters, Miss I.ontiie 11. Davis and J
Mr. Olin Clark. They are looking ft
forward for B; ptism Sunday nite
-September 8. The Sunday school v\
is still making rapid progress un c
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UVI til*- lttt\ltl Olllji wi til v
Mr. J. S. . Sanders. Class No. ?i
is still holding the banner will i>
"Mrs. T. E. Rook instructor. Thi I
tdasses Were beautifully taught by
tlie various teachers after whjcl \
.Miss Carrie L. ,(>ary gave sonu w
very timely and helpful remarks
Two visitor* Aveie wit-h us Sundaywijoni
we were delighted to h: vi n
come again. ?
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We wire glad to have .Supt. S. w
1.. Pope back with ps on Suiulaj n
at Sabbath school after being awav
for severaT weeks in. Detroit.
Mich.
Uev. W. W. Gary preached foi
us on Sunday niuht at Bethel C.
M. E. church. His subject was.
" "The Power 01 the 4,orU". " '
The Willing Workers Hoard
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vill meet ?t Bethel on Sunday at
-HRt p.m. All members are ask(1
to be present.-Rev.
J. S. Gordon was the dinSunday.
.
Mrs. A. M. Spann, Mrs. E. M
.attimore and Miss Vivian Spann
pent Saturday in Columbia.
Mrs. A. M. Spann and Miss Vidian
^Spann attended service at
took Hill Baptist net.r Saluda on
Sunday.
Mrs. Frances- E. Johnson and
dr. Horace Watson have returnd
to Newark, N. J., after-a visit
o Mr. Gabe Amos.
Prof, and R. N. Smith left
Saturday for Raleigh, N. C, to
pend Labor Day with mother
Irs. Carrie Smith.
Prof, and Mrs. S. K. Dean spent
"hursdt y in Columbia.
Mrs. Annie Ware of Bayonne
J. J., is here to be with her sick
aughter, Mrs. J. W. Forrest.
Mrs. Pearl Robinson has return- ;
d to New York City after a vist
here to relatives and friends
Messrs Sam Ross. Jessie Ha>-t .
nd Howard Hampton spent Labor- >ay?in
Savannah, Ga.
Rev. t nd Mrs. E. L. Matt, son,
Villie Marion, Mrs. Mariah Wiliams,1
Mrs. Georgia Collins ana
on, Luther Jr., have returned to
Ishland, Va.? after a visit to Mr.
nd Mi's. C. P. Pope. \Ve, wert ~i
nrl.,,1 tn fvavo Ri-v Ma't In '
ireach for us at Bethel pn Wedcsday
night before ret'.rt'.mr t'
Virginia.
Mrs. Freeman Upson ind three
hildren left Saturday for then
ome in New York City after sev
rul weeks stay here with hoi J;
lother. Mrs: J. G. Miles and sis- "
er, Mi's. Ethel Mae Lattiiv.ord. .
Mr. Russell Daniel and his new
ride art* here from Newark, N
.. visiting J>is parents, Mr. an-, <.
Irs. James Daniel.
Rev. W. W. Gary spent last
*eek in Augusta, Gt'.^with his un ?
le and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. llenr. J
Jary.
Mrs. Mattje Harris of Col
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard j
lampton. ^
M i>.?J-;?W-:?Forrest?is?m?
Vaverly hospital. We hope, s1-- c
ill soon be able to eoiue home. n
Pretty Johnston home is now in |
He?making, its The seven room
lodern residence of the Antos's ?
ogresses toward eompfeijioi. (
'hi lot whivh Mr. Amoj has own<1
for sometime is just below then' s
unert I home. The Arnoses home <]
'ill add much to the beauty of its' s
eiehboi'hood. **i
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On .91ni f:iy, IK-RoV. Ul?<l j }|
Irs Win. Patterson had as theii '
inner pfjesls Mrs. Ida Neville of
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short Hill, N. J., as she was rc
urniner home from the sunn
louth wh,ere she visited her brc
heL Jotlh Hemphill 1303 Greg
itreet, Columbia, S. C. She als
risited Blackstock, S. C., Mr. Jai
G. Hemphill and Mrs. Elizabet
lemphill; also Miss R. Bell Her
ey had dinner with Rev., and Mi
Pi tterson. *
Miss Rebecca White left tii
:ity Saturday to spend a few day
'itp Saturday to spend a few day
n Rock Hill, S. C., with her rri(
.her -and sister.- She will also vis
t her brother Mr. and Mrs T. ^
^hite at 908 Walnut stre?t in C<
umbia, S. C.
Mrs. J. C. McClellan of 120
3ine St., Columbia, who has bee
iway all summer visiting friend
ilso visited the World's Fair i
Mew York; Rockaw^iy Beach, 1*
Woodmere, N. Y., Jamaica, >
f., Brooklyn, N. Y., E. Orange, h
[., Camden, N. J., Chester, N. J
rVilliamston, N. J., where she vis
ted her sister, from there to Ph
idelphia, Pa., where she was th
gunst of Rav. and -Mr
iY:M. Patterson. ~~X number c
[lev. Patterson's friends came i
o greet Mrs. McClellan. We hop
ler return trip was pleasant,
diss Johnnie Sumter of LeGre
St. and Mrs. L. West of W. Mario
trect. Coumbir. arrived here Sun
lay.
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ROCK HILL LOCALS :
- -? By Ruby Lee Reid
Miss Gladys Holman is bac
tome after visiting in Orange
>urg the past week.
Emmett Scott school opeived o
Vednesday, Sept. 4th for 1940-4
chool session. The foljowini
eaehers were added to Enimet
Jcott's faculty: Miss Benaen
iradley, Miss Demetra Durhan
md Mr. Frontis Brooks. The fol
owing teachers were added to \V
?nd school: Miss Gladys Holmu
nd Miss Mildred Shpkes.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Byrd o
toanoke, Va., spent the night ii
he city a few days ago, wftl
heir aunt Mrs. Maggie J. Key;
in Flint Hill. The next day the;
notored to Winnsboro to see thei
ather. ; .
Mrs. Lillian Pride and son The
lore* are still visiting in N. Y
Mtyi'
Mrs. Eva Phillips sister W<ilm:
pent the day in the city Satur
lay. She is a student at Friend
hip Jr. College.
Miss Maggie Alexander a pen
ust Sunday in Chester.
Miss Ethel B. Ford is home af
er visiting in Great Fnlls_ thi
ast week.
Johnnie Mae, Gladys, Glendi
rnd John Gathings and J a me
Vilson spent Friday in Ghcstei
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shannor
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icultuKe
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cipal,
nmark, S. C.
THE PAtvME^fC > LEA]
>. and (son of Penn. ure visitors i
y the city.
? Mr. and Mrs. David Starr an
g children of Pcnn. are visitors i
0 the city.
s The Big Broadcast wast present
h ed at Clinton Jr. College Thurs
i- day -nite. It was enjoyed by a
s who attended.
Mrs. Freddie Gathings had a
their dinner guest Thursday Mi
ie and Mrs! Albert Shannon and so
3 and Mr. and Mrs. David Starr, al
8 of Pennsylvania.
>- Mr. Prinoe Childers of Abbe
"VHTe~is vigitrhg Tns uncles Dr. G
T. Riley and Mr. Prince Riley oi
>* Trade street.
The Community Center's grou]
1 rendered a fine program Wednes
i*-: day nite at the "Log Cabin" oi
Is Crawford Road. Pictures were ta
11 ken of the group as they danced
J Visitors from Columbia attendee
J the affair. It was enjoyed by all
* Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Murray anc
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyd, all ol
Greenville spent the week end at
'I the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. T
Miller op Hampton stiW
1
>T Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart
rT and little son of Winston Salem
e N. C., were visitors at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. Guy Ixwery or,
e Hampton street the past week,
n Mr. Thomas Euell and son,.Jul-ran?left
fui Iheii' home VVednesday
after visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Toatley for several days
They were from New York City
Miss Sarah Floyd of Orangeburg
passed thru the city Saturday
on her way to Clover where
she is to hold a teaching position
k at Clover High school. She is a
!- graduate of S. C. State College.
Mr. Ford Miller of Laurens,
a brother of Mr. B. T. Miller is vis1
iting in the city this week.
H Miss Willie B. White left foi
t Pen if. Saturday. She has been vis0
iting her grand mother Mrs. Chai
ii lotba Crawford on . Trade street
tr foi^ thepast two months. __ ^
' Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman
n of Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Freeman of Jefferson, Kentucky
1 were visitors of Mr\. and Mra^ J.
H W. German on Trade St., the past
^ week. ? - T
y The Kock Hill Klite Giants .nuT
y tored to Salisbury, N.C., to play
r base ball Friday nite. They were
_ defeated by Salisbury with scores
u of 6 to 5.
Mrs. Susan Bui Ivy left Saturday
to resume her work as Super
a visor of Barnwell County.
Miss Gwendolyn Chisolm w-tls
. home for the week. end.
Mrs. Marie Chisolm is visiting
t in WayneBville, N. C.
Dr. :D. . M. Duckvtt has returned
home after a two weeks course
H ut Meharry Medical College in
Nashville, Tenn. Dr. Duckett was
a accompanied on this trip nr
s" Thomas of Camdon, who also at
tended Meharry.
i Dr. John Gathings was a recent
visitor in Columbia.
Clinton Jr. College will open its
q doors for the 1930-41 school seS
sion Thursday, Sept. 5. Registration
of new students will begin at
H:45 o'clock, Thursday morning.
Mifis Wimelmina "Peay of Lancaster
spent the summer in this
city. She. is a" student at Clinton
Jr. College.
The Fairfield County 1'ivshv-levy
hold ts annual'meeting
Sept. 1*2 at Hormon Presbyterian
church. This meeting will last foi
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. 1?. D. Belton and
daughters were recent visitors in
Columbia.
Miss Vivian Ayers of Chester
spent a few hours in the city Sunday
with Miss Virginia Bolton.
Misses Crawford and Berniee
Foster of Charlotte, N. C.. were
visitors in the eitv SuiwIav
Mrs. Fled a Blake of Penn. win
a visitbi in the city. She was a
dinner guest of Mrs. Freddie Gathinps
en Hampton St., Thursday
She left for her home Thursday.
151 rs! Sfanback'and children of
Tampa. Flu., aiv visitors of Mr.
.1 henii Mac Robinson and sister.
Mrs. Geneva Meamo is a visitor
in the city. _
Mr. ~L. B. Moore, Jr., left the
city Saturday for Walhnlla, S. G.
where he has accepted the position
as principal of the Walhalla
High school. He was accompanied
by/his motherland father, Lemuel
III. and his wife Mrs. L. B
Moore, Jr., who now teaches at
Pacolet, -S. C\
11 U K W KST' NKWS
The churches <>f Due West had
splendid services on last Sundae
Funeral rites were conducted
uvei mi* remain* 01 air. Columbus
Joseph by Rev. F. L. Honey at
Mt. Lebanon A ME church at 2:0ll
o'clock on last Sunday afternoon
Mr. Joseph was u former residen'
of this community but lately pi
Greenville, S. C.
The Rev. Leonard Ellis of th?
faculty of the Mary Allen Semi
nary of Crochett, Texas was a' re
cent visitor in the home of his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs, John Ellis.
Mesdames Eva Gordon and Jo
sie Starks have/ gone to New Yorl
on an extended visit.
Miss Eloise Sussewell returnei
to her home in Philadelphia on las
Thursday after spending a wee!
I with her parents^MrT and .Mrs. F
A. Sussewell.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Smith o
Chattanooga, Tenn., with their a
dopted son are here for an indef
inite stay at the home of Mr. 0
L. Smith.
Messrs John and Alexande
Garrett and Mesdames Bessie Ga
rett and Cox-nolia Oliver crrrte tj]
from Columbia to be present a
the funeral services of Mr. J. C
Joseph on last Sunday. Mrs. Lil
Garrett was alreadw* here, visit
^ ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. A1
bert Anderson.
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? The Forty-third Ye;
^ Will Begin at
t Voorhees Sept. 16th
|* (Special to The Palmetto l.o;ul(
Denmark, S. f\. Septeii.tiei
11 ?The Jr. college and* the hi
l' school wjll open on September
f? with the graded < school opor. i
September' 2<"> at Voorhees. "
v carding to . the officials thi.s w
r" thctschool has had in the last 1
n teen years. A number ,ol' st
dents will pronubly be turned
P way, since Voorhees caiAiot i
commodate more than oik hu
died and ninety boarders. T
three ply program of 'feavh
, Training on the Jr. college lev
1 high school education, and trad
will be in full switvj f-n the IT
' of September.
' The first group of .National" D
^ fense young men will leave t
school Sentvot el- Tit, h'lViim --r
" nfeted k Ijweeks at Vooidieesr-=q
del' till'"" H'Myhees?K?W8~~:1T^Td7
welding; 1. ItT .Myers in iron
, and metals i nil WV
( wood working. Some fifty o?
.voijng people nave been rvg.st.
, ed for this work since the l.ee 1
- fling, 4U. oi these beine boardc
at 'the school and the othi rs dri
ins in each day.
Miss Eloise Usher, daughter ,<
the Rev. and Mrs. Usher. Mi
Mary Menafee, daughter ol' ,\]
! and Mrs. Meijafec, and Miss Car
Blanton, daughter of Principal u
Mrs. .Blanton will all he leavii
some time this next Week f<
work in Marietta,' (in., and Xe
Orleans, respectively.
Principal Blanton, Mrs. BRo
con and .Mi^is Blanton, returiu
from a trip t0 the Negro Expos
lion, by tuiy of Buffalo and Lh
troit. this week. They report
vtHy interesting trip was Rud h
them. They were especially el
thusiastic over the Negro Expos
tion, saying they thought it w;
very good.
N O T I r P. t P
To Missionary Workers or
South Uarolinu:
Programs have just heeu recei'
P(t ~f01 the .Stat f VdllVL-llLiali u.L-li
Woman's Home and Foreign Mi:
ionary Society of South Carolir
to be held with Ml. Pisgah AM
church in Sumter, ST^C., Septen
>er 5 and 6th.
Mrs. S. L. FEIPPK
State President
Rev. R. L. POPE
Entertaining Paslm
L. R. JENINGS
Secretary
LKKSVIUA >i FAVlj
Mr. ; ml .Mrs. Jam**- Norris \
Leesville wore very glad to groi
their relatives from dilferent?d
lections oftTu-' United States.
All the relatives and frienc
were called together for a reui
ion on Wednesday, Aug. 21s
l'lio table was prepared at 2j
in. It was beautifully decorate
with different delicious foods;
Motoring' down from New Vor
City were' Lester Dent, Mrs. Not
lis' son- Mr and Mis, li,)i)ll|(.?1m
del, _ Irei brother-and wife, M
a,.ti Mrs. Wflliv Hall and duugl
tor;. Mrs. Norris'- sister, her hu;
band, daughter. .Motoring u
front' Del.and, F|a.. v.ere Mr. an
.Mrs. Oilii* I'f l.ieis the brotner i
- ?ro-r-s-.?d-es-s-H-?Noil is?a nil" llis~ Wil'i
Mrs. Easter Fleming of Uherav
S. l\, Mrs. Norris' sister can
.11 Saturday on bus. accotr,panic
I by the elder daughters of Mr
Norris, tilauys and Flwiee Den
.Motoring up W ednesday. ; flc
[....Oil lion: .'oiring'lield, S. Wei
cousins, Mrs. Alice llynuni, Mr
Lessie Thompson and Miss N\
ie Tr.oinpson. lielniives tivii g
and around LeesvfHt-?werr?AS
.,.;i I'uiitpey. I'onsevenia I'oiupt
Miss Thelnia Funipey, .Mrs. hi
llarrell. Miss Helen llurrell, Di
? nl William, tonne llarrell? .1 e
sie Harrell, Mrs. Saliie Fetde
1 ? arrie .Mai Fcluer. Adam Keld"
and' w ile i mi habYT Mi?s \ io
V.,i-iis Mr .Jesse Noi't'is. I'.itil
Norris, Kddie Norris. J antes No
ris, McKinley Norris, .Mr. I>;?,
.M?nis.
We weiv- very glad to ha v m
unit Mrs. Jessie Bryant fro
Miami. Flu. Our distinguish;
guests were-Rev.- J. N. Caug
t.an, pastor of Calvary A. M.
vhuivh.'a resident of West 0
luntbia; 'Mrs.. ib K. Quattleluuii
one of tlie teachers of Hampli
1 L|gh schuul;?lve-W- and- Mas.? B.
Jackson, of Leesville and lit
Adams of Columbia.
The friends who too': part
the reunion were Mrs. (ler.e
Drafts, Mr. T. F. Drafts, M
died Drafts. Tarence Draltts.
W. Drafts, Fred Drafts and Gl
I i:ia Drafts, Mr. and Mrs. Bla?
j.Vl r. Os.ar Drifts. Mr. BUI Cn
ter. Mr. Clinton Carter. Mr.
P. Bobo. of Philadelphia. V
were glad t0 have Mrs. Can
Mag lived and her son Willie.
Mfs. Norris had a number
- daughters ami sons present,
< follows. Lester Dent, Floree Di
Gladys Dent. J. T. Norris, Wot
row Norris, Bennie Norris, S
' vester Norris. Kdward and Km
I I Nori'js. .
' We were ail glad to be toge"
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L" I C\ill III. ..?? 4?
I enjoyable time. Everyone had
much as they desired to eat.
On Thursday Mr. and Mr. .)i
ie Kclder aiul other relatives n
tored to Columbia to visit tli
f uncle Mr. Sam Caughman ?
i' had a very line dinner at
p home.
< On Friday Mrs. Morris t
' Mrs. Hrrrell and all their rr
a tives were invited to an ice ere
- party at the home of Mr. VV.
- Carter. Everyone had a very
JtfyaBle time. i
tr Unusual Vacation
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tlell t elmi'te.l te the .N ^ I
|?]e>> i.? that i.l c'halie> \\ (julie
fri>\.. i.i' .-A I,oils. Mil.. n:unu1u<
I in ei u] Larieu>e hail-coluiir.K
'* .iii. <iiixleiijj.\ ini.ile a in.ugn iml?yJ'
air|?iatie which teel; hiti: in
' l" tile Al'l'tie 11 ele |i-L'inle <>!' ' l!<
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Mr. (ioiletfj iiv, wii.o I'm m; ,
? , -yei. r> ha- been |-et,-ej.'li;/e.i - e. |
ne||. ;ai t?. I te ll.e. Neyl-I. ant, al.'1
V whe-e tell.JiitliV spell<? I'.- t h ,
u" "Jteauty ami Kniiiaiice" -etujiii
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i |io-it.-. .Mi. imli-t'ruv- >aiii upon m> ?
jll-lllMl t-i. <t._ l.uul.-. Till- " 'o!il\ .
I oul - available "t "lunes. a-.thra |
' N | cite; which is >??1 si i:. small liau.*a
rati <>t S.VOu ; i.. .. Ki.-u n m
{ l)V plane. i; is buried at tin- trail"
; :?>y posts. U;t thv native- h|.j-i
i whale blubber. ' Mr
(jpiul'i-oy kept ai. >-\e pin- j
; < <! ; I - tt.f 11;idn.'j po<t - t"..r Mi>j
souri-hianul'actured product- <?;.d
Uiund Mrp popular w.tfi tin- K-K.iI
ni"> ? "i tr **->! *-pip--- and ttmt'tr ^
VJ| pa.-ic. r\ .? |>|.ly make.- [To
j*' round.- at tit. Arctic ^-ou.-u 1 sel,,
i tleu.ent unci- a M-ar, in Aiiu'u.-t
Mr. i<"di-I; y -ait}' .a Ulitiy tka. ,
"ho. SfWiv.es J) I li-1 d" t 111-i I" -il"p
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< >li -iMM al occasion- .iurinjr t-'
iiU-day aerial trip, tin-, plata- hao -to
"set 'down" ln-cati-T-?tT4~~ sitiok
clouds Iroin forest arc's arid imkT
while i xpi"?ri:ivr\t in- island in- v.u.
lost iti the, i'o'j tip si-vci-i I hours.
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into tlu^|tir. <ui ^
it two Vi-ai'fagi., in- i!cu to Hcts,'t
ci'.cl Island. II. a: t < ':.!.:-i;:i.Alii?- _
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i their preaeot, past. Nlma km I
5 ehort, eaiy artlctaa, gripping
] ! atoriaa by leading nritera.
t | Buy It eon at your aewaetaad at
i Iron the publiihera. 21 eeatal
or get a aubacriptloo and It aria
T delivered- to yon* hose aa4
v ! Booth.
]' Native Soe (uauatly *230) goat
nith aubaviptiooai 4-laeaa aaW?
' acriptlon with booh. $2.801 Uliaoe
with booh. $4 | 2-4-iaeae nith
, I book. $6.SO. Or wlthoot booh. 4*
laaue. $11 12-Uaaa. SUttl
l'- i (lane $$.
I Weif 125 th St. M.Y.C
1 KIDM EY STAGHAT10 N
? IS WORSE THAR
r: CONSTIPATION!
Beeense We Treat Constipation at
- * The Onset, While Wo Neglect
1 ? Our Kidneys Indefinitely
Ka ?th?r argan in your body b of j
toore importance than > your kidney*, for
' ha your kldnays there are ulna million
UbM which moat work day and night, to
i ftbar the Cold*'and keep the system free
trans P est SB. acids, poison* which. If per.
h Idltiil to remain, may cause serious kidney
K bhaddsr trouble*.
0 j I h M vender then that Nature
i l/lee eails for help to elcan out the
ti. sklnay*, So tf you are troubled with
1 i Bitrt11y-tftvNlgh ta. Leg Pains. Backache.
Her mua Headache. Din. in re or Lose of
DMrn, due to functional kidney disorders. ,
V try KEDANS, the famous kidney remedy.
WilA elds Nature to flush out tha kidasjs.
%e filter ail wastes, to prevent kid1
>' Bay stagnation,
Vf KTDANS b Safe and Reliable. Thouil
Bands upart sntjre satisfaction. Taken
I tecxrdlng to directions, KTDANS will give
j Bpicndld results. Try KTDANS, Buy It at
Bar Special Pries Offer on two boxes. Use
4 I tee boot. If not satisfied, return unopened
' bos and GXT YOUB MONEY BACK. I.
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^ j O^OrTH CAROM]
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Page Three
S. F. A. & { allege ZZ
Fall Session Begins
Tuesday, Sept. 17
Ora: t?(l*'.n , ' S. 4 PiUSp?Tf<
bo the Iajff. vt lajj cm( llment of
in-a students at South Carolina (
\ A' .M cullojre looms as uppliatibtiv
)?a.-?vil tin tbiw hundred
i >a ik at t lit* t li.st- of July, l'J40
I" all session bet'ins September IT
M. 'y i . . at have bee
ii! <it rjurit.i* to* s av.iia/i in tin
Mo new , * i iutni.ea! lnd?s.triei
-tint' > 1 L'o.ouO.oit is nearing com
la' an*' will ot* ready for use
rftre* Ceneral Kducatioii hoard
ippi"I'l jato*! -?SlO.OU0.0U for new
j 13i;11:?.t in I'ladcs and Indus
-^rrfT^'.i: t.' * ^t'dVukv. M;HA ?**a
' a . (IliA* -tiidicd duriny tl?
Professor J. 11. hirnie, biologyot
mi:; * ; fter :i VeUi of study oil
1' |v u'tat Cornell.
S'. ,:d villi' durinw tin
?v fro!. H. W. Crawford at Neyt
' IK .iT.il. nr; Ily; l'l ?It. K
np'ji"! at Coliimb^t univerity;
; Mis- Tr'udolie \N Ambush al
uhiiiiliia university; 1'rofessoi
hu.-les I lickiiiv.'ii al Ohio State
nivtMsity; Prufessoi .1. H. <j
.! Mouunl university;- Professat
ti;: i it-. Harris at lii^tun uulvd'
rr\; Professor I.. ;M, Ward at
1! int.is ni. i-i ?lU u Mrs. 1., A
< .at Pullet iini\ersit>; Miss
ieurgii. f .irisi'u- at Hampton intitule.
A number of others tool'
jH-rial io.ir.-e_- at State A. A "rf,
'ilfep.1- sUUllllf! St'hooP
-Quick Service Taxi-Wniting
Room
At 1121 .Washington St
lOU CAN lllvL YUUK HAm ~
( I T, YOUk FAGK SHA'vtJU whiij:
you wait
LAThS?t OK 2. 2.1 c; 3 KOK 3U?
Phone 26921
elephone 9231
dantzler bros.
cm * I ? in -
.uiwr. i\i.r ,\IK ^liur
.'17V fieri ai* St. ( olunibia. S. f\
?? Pi ices?Kt.a>Ohub!e
axi>ihlo Half Soling a Specialty
fork Called For and Delivered
P. J. ?
-(i rocer3i_andJLuiivh: Kat
the Best
At Reasonable IViije
<>l K KUt>b IS l LEAN
\NI) WHoLKSOtfE
sail' W u:-hint* ton Street
P. J. H rrin. Prop.
Watch Repairing
E. W. ISOM :. r_
2307 gerva1s street
.Columbia, "srcT"
.MADAM PETER'S
II \ IK C.KOWI K
I i>r 1 st-tl Scalp (intra I.ilitucl
Beaut \. BKST i. liOWER-- ^ i
\ j>|?1 \ oiu'e a ?cek j'rice^ 35c, lr^
l!*0(i Klandintr St . t'olunibia, S. (.'.
founts Drug Store. Washington
^f., Thomas Drug Store. Taylor
and Harden Streets
Poro Beauty School
Located at 2481 Millwood At*.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES ?
Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Croquinolling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching. Man.
icuring. Massaging, tfand
Molding, Anatomy and
Electricity.
PHONE 5687
\N ilhelmina C. Pope, Inatraetar
Annie M. Pope, T. Mil?. Pim
tNERAL HOME ::
[censed embalmer i i
va and c.eorgia
? 1 r
Funeral C-ars and Funeral <
? ?
Equipment < >.
' as noon as the best y,
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And Better than the Beat ?|
And Prices l.esa <?
Office Phone 2-3357 x .
Residence Phone 77t?5 X
COURTESY " J~
and
service X
COLUMBIA, S. C. X i