The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 16, 1940, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday^ November 16, 1940,
**Wilkinson Hi Celebrate
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Orangeburg, S. 0.-?Wilkinson
high, here celebrated their Homecoming
and kept their undefeat<|d
teeord el<*ir by smothering threat
enin? invader's i eriai and running
attack to win from Hell Stree'
high (Clinton) 26-7.
The Wilkinsoniuns crossed th
goul four, times, after a sec-saw?
kicking duel in the first quarter i
Henderson scored the first touchdown
on a line ph r go . after a
y march for four first downs from
mhlfield. Harrison pounced upon
i fur 'bled kiekoff for the secon
touchdown and Conner, added th< 1
evtra point from placement. 1
Tn the so ond half llcnlersor
eo<ed jig:*in after st lateral had
h.?en intercepted on Hell Street's
17 yard line. The fourth and final
touchdown for Wilkinson was car
ried over by Salley who ran six
yatds around end. ___ _
Bell Street's lone touchdown
came net r the close of the game
when Wilkinson lost the ball on
their two yard line. Marion Lee
plutv-'ed over for the touchdown
and added the extra point by a
plunge.
' Homecoming fans witnessed a '
patriotic spectacle by the students '
between the halves. "God Bless _i
America" was sung and formations ,
of letters were carried out. ? <
: J. D. MeGhee, Reporter J
* SHAW UNIV. TO HOLD
75TH ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, NOV. 24TH
Raleigh, N: C.?Large delega- ^
gations from all North Carolina
Colleges, especit lly those founded
or organized by Shaw men, arc
expected at the Shaw Universit>
seventy-fifth anniversary celebrn j
tion to be held Sunday. Novembei ^
24, the Raleigh Memorial aud r
iiuiicnu. I
Amonu these colleges to*, whoSe ^
founding Shaw men cont^Hiuten}-g
are A. and T. College, Greensboro
North Carolina Colleee, Durham.
Fayetteville State Tei chers Col t
lege, Fayetteville;. and Elizabeth
City State Teachers College, Eli- ?
zabeth City. t ^
-High schools ahd elementary
schools from til sections of North ^
Carolina have already- indicated ^
their intentions to have represen
tatives attend1 the exercises or. which'
tre scheduled to appear as 1
speakers (^sverner-elect J. MelVilU *
Broughton; C. C. Spaalding, Shaw '
University trustee and Jonathan
Daniels, editor of the ' Raleigh *
. i News and Observer and author of 1
several popular books.
ROBERT SMALLS HJ SCHOOL ^
Beaufort, S. C.?The entire ?
school assembled in chapel Thurs ^
day at 2:30 for the purpose of a ^
"Pep" meeting. The cheer leaders ^
and student body really did theii
share in yelling. At one time we '
were afraid for the building. ^
Don't forget the (fames. Date ^
If) and 21. We are looking and ?
expecting you. ^
?* A very interesting: and enjoy
able program was rendered hi oui
school auditorium last Frtday by
a few members of the 8th grade, ?
in charge of program Miss Ber* ,
nice Chapplin. The program consj^ted
of readings, solos and duets ^
The faculty and student body enjoyed
the treat.
The Beaufort County teachers'
meeting was held Saturday, November
9; 1940. The-meeting?way
conducted by the President Prof
W. Kent Alston. Many helpful |
suggestions were offered during s
the meeting for the good of thVo
association. c
When the house 'was opened fon
business teachers registered 100 n
per cent with State teachers dues, v
The first issue of the school" ^
newspaper, The General, was re- o
leased from the press, Friday.
November 8.' This is the first pa e
per that the new editorial staff f
has published. HoWever it com- *
pares quite favorably with the I
school papers last year.' - -- s
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tiAPWAY CIRCUIT NEWS 5
Salters Depot, S. C.?:Mr. and j
Mrs A. B. Smith arc very proud f
to announce the marriacp of th?ir ?
daughter Miss Hannie E: Smith
and Mr. David P. Cooper ipf Ptne f
villeA JSL who were married at p
their home October 2, 1940, Mr g
Cooper a graduate of Morris col R
lege in Sumter, S. C., is now tea r
ching at Summerville and in the t
Berkley county district. Mrs.
.* > Cooper of Allen university is al a
so teaching at the St. Laurence 1
graded school of Salters with t
good records of the past year I
, Good luck and good cheers are still
being given. e
. ' . > jvi
is Home-comisg
.MISS BELL STREET
' , AND
KIN(; BBLIi STREET
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at WilkinBon High School I
Homecoming Game *
Miss Evelyn Lark Johnson, Students'
Choice, Better Known as
'Ell." Class of 1943.
Mr Aliii-inn Cno-on- T.onki- Popular
Athlete,. Better Known as "Chief."
^Itss of 1941. ' x
Morris vs Voorhees
[n Sumter Saturday
November lBth
Voorhees primed for battle
through recent victories .over for*
nidable opponents will b>-ing a
tontingent of youthful bi t enthu
tiastic warriors to Suintei to en
rage Morris eollcgeV "Hornets"
11 a football tussle predicted to
lest, passingest. cleanest gridiron
iffray witnessed in quite awhile
iroorhees will be led by. Captain
Sojourner, a- reputable leader ami
npable back, who can not only
inswer questions but can question
he questioner. Sojourner will be
lided by ten other warriors inluding
"Hank" McColluni and
Viggins. Coach I.arnev Owens is
luoted as saying that he has lost
lis last game of the season?and
le has others yet to play.,
All that Morris college can do
o entertain its determined visit
?rs Saturday at 2:30 p.m. is. to
MviOVt in i t c linonn 1 ,w?. . /'
. ? ... ....VI.|> V/.1V- WI'IKI- VI
laniels, a bettor combined quar
erback, ball-carrier and defense
nan nut to bo found in -tins eon
erenee; one Robert Martin, pun
er par excellent, and end extra
irdinary. Martin is a sixty-min
ite man, even against Benedict
tnd Allen, against whose team*
le did all of the punting without
ia\ing chalked up against hint a
locked or partially blocked punt. 1
lis coacht^, both of whom were
egarcied ars superior kiekers, de
lure that his better is not in this
nference, and that from now on
e must be rutedj accordingly. The
Kcxrnets" admittedly weak at tho
oginning of the'season have "Tro
iroved with each contest,fA win
gainst Voorhees Saturday and a
.'in against Claflin on N'ovembei
!? will do much to cover up past
efeats. The officials expected tc
/oik this game are Henry (Jack)
Villiams, referee. Leroy Scott
impire; Kilgore, headllnesman.
PROSPERITY. S. (
Ti e HowaVrL.Junior high school i
s marching on t0f a Successful
chdbl term under the leadership
"f Prof. "^1. F. Keitli aud his fa- *1
lulty.
Through the popularity contest
mong the classes of the school
'e were fortunate in raisins a neat
TfnT of"$114.00 for" the completion ~
f our new building.
The highest amount* was report
(I by Mrs. B. F. Keith, $35.05:
ourth and.fifth grades, Prof. B. F.
Ceith of the high school, $33.91:
>rof. Il.% A. Brown of sixth and
event)*,grades, $20.25; Miss Ediath
,evant of second grade, $8.10; Miss
Reigh of first grade, $5.01.
The highest amount by the babes
reported was $4.10 by Ralph
Cindard; Knyan Clark, $3.80 and
"rank Edwtrd Moon, $2.95,
Our S. S. is making a nice start
or the new conference year. The
lastor's message was from St. John
>:25. This message was full of
piritual food for the soul. Th"
ally was quite a success for what
imc we had to raise our money.
Visitor were Mrs, Nanov Paris
iii unuiyiier miss fNancy farig,
ledenboujh of nttumbia and
;he mothpr and sister of lyirs.
Jedenborgii.
Little S*asie Mary McCloud Bednborgh
ia fine at one week old.
LaL-,*!
1940 W
First i <a\ (ii ;'t tu i i;iia i: Willie
Sonni.il ii iivv?(Irl'l 'q jj-iini- I-'i'...l
C'uhiwoll, Professor Mtfyes. A lion I
conch, Harden Zeinler. Herbert M<
Saai .lames. I!. Robinson, assistant
dersun, Tbei>fus W'ells, Karl Baxter
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( I.INTON COl.KKCK BEARS
TRAMPLE KITTRELL
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Rock 11 ill, S. C.v-Tuc s ruppy
Clinton Collect- Bears played a
first ilass game of football, befoVu
a confident but meager group
enthusiastic people, Friday, November
X, I'd 10. From start' to
finish the game was one of thrill*
and (ttxcitenienl furnished by
flashy play In'u of Bob Stevenson,
lolin Henry d'Jiggy" Curry. Karl
"JJa-iipberg" IviBt'ord, Wardell Bow
ens. Waller tWaC'on. t lvss.es 'Red
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I-Van. \\ iliiaiir Arthur Cohen,. Al
lep Mifrrfr^l sr^rl Theodore '"Tots"
Singleton.
The first touchdown was made
by '"Jrggy" Curry. Boh Stevenson
toad ' Pin ..u c'in! ami made a na I
yard run scoring the fourth touch
down. Tlie third, touchdown was
made i y Wardell boweim.
The break f<>f Kittrel was in
the last <|uart,i when a louch
down was made by thetn. . The
Bears pro id them'selves worthy
of the lifie "school spirit which has
been exhibited in the students su i
fat.
..... ..v... ^ ju.in vu use nu' symt ,
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manner it play in tin- 1.11 the-ran (
cloven < !' (drcensboro in (Ireens
l.-ai.i. N. (k.-rNov^.|pber 22. Witii
all these massive attacks they are
sharpening tlu'mselves fur that
mighty battje ami aniir.al classic
that will lie waged on Nnveinbei
2S., with tin- Frieiitlship College (
Tig< rs 111 Red; Hill. Kverybody ,
is waiting tny.ee this battle, I
STKKl.lMi II It;II SCHOOL t
N KWS
.(ii 1 a\ilk*. S. ('.? -Thursday, \
October 2.1. Sterling high school
celebrated its homecoming with a
gala parade through the down ]
town section of the city followed
b>"?a football-game"at the Sirrine 1
sttdiuni. The parade, led by that {
high stepping band from Stephen
I.ee high school. Ashevillv, N. C j
followed liy bearers of the United
States flag sua I educational ban
ners, also in. hub .I'elaborately be
decked automobiles whieh lepre
sejoed each e\i i a ellri ic'-da m go
li/.alion and etas, in the school 1
I'lieii. tie. lovely "Miss I Ionic (" ..in- I
ng." Miss hofis (,'oleiiioii, and the
handsome young mail ^elected a? I
'Mr. Tie r." Mr. Hover I.er Celey
N't xt. came that grand ami pom 1
n?nfs Sterling ) igii sehoul band t
,..1 1... \T . / . . hi. ..J- -
?' ? M m - I ,?m .1111 :
and those fasinating trajoiiottes ^
Misses Helen (Turns and Mi ry I
Jamison. accompanied by, severa1 l.
beautiful high stepping majorette t
from tin* grammar schobls. The* (
dasses ami organizations, exclude
ru; iho band, wore competing fot \
honors, so the "Its Club" stole the i
TarsuTi . h a \ iTTg . received the hoiK" -[
of having the most bei utifully
decorated ear. Thy oFub is com- |
oosi.'d of students selected from .
'he senior classes. That night at. t
he Sirrine stadium before a ero\V(l t
>f 2,000 spectators the Sterling (
Fivers defeated the Stephen-Lee l
hiirli ell veil by :i' close 'margin o< r
toX. This event was tin* climax
if tlii' day wiiicii will long la- re v
neiubered as a Inch spot in tin t
many activities of" Sterling high .
scivooj tin t result frqrti student-tea t
her enthusiasm finiT cooperation.
The Tigers witjo again victorious (
on the night of November 7, when {
they rouip'-xl and tramped the (
Brewer htifh. school team from |
Breenwood by.^a score of 39-7. The \
cheering section has a yell that |
says, "When you're up agafnst t
Sterling you're upside down," and J
it appears to be true. This game
wts a charity nffair sponsored bp j
the Negro Community Welfare i
League. T ]
(Mias) Margaret Sewell, Reporter 1
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THE PALMETTO LEADB
ilk in son High School Sc
Riley, '.John Friday. assistant tra
Sullcy.?I .aw rrnri Kvan>. Francis?1m
lamnionds, Albert West. Third row
inroe, Henry' Cui ry, Horace Ouinyar
. coach. Fourth low (left "to right):
, P. J. Williams; Julius Baxter. Ma
FRIENDSHIP STII.I, REMAINS \
INDEFEATED . ?
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?Ruck Mil), S. C.?James .(Jim) j f
Atkinson, < smashing quarted back J ^
stopped off 40 yards to scoiV' the *
1'ii'sl Touchdown fotr tfie Tigers u
against Bettis Mil'the Timers -Home- b
coining grume. Both teams were '
undefeated until this game and /I
very well matched put up a haro
fight in the first half ending1 M
it 0-0. ^
But Coach Brown gave the boys ^
his usual talk during the half ''
They .began a running attack led v:
by Harris, Smalls, Stinson, (Jim) S(
with the cutting of Cunningham.
Reeder. Warren, Hive, Williams ^
:i?uJ Mkinson. The bird- -vrrnt CUT-rled
from Jtettis 10 yard line to the ^
Tigers 47 yard fine. (Jim) took 1
Hie hall I'jMin there for the first 1(1
! i. clulewn and plunged .over foi 1
ihe extra point. Bettis then turned l''
>n the heat which stopped tin- Tigers.
from gaining. The Tigdfrs*
made' the second touchdown by a 1
piicli kick from the twenty yard
rmr (o Bettis. quarter ha.kan thi? ,,,
ml /.one whjt spilled the hell c pd m
[{coder reoovqred it for the seeon 1
touchdown. McClerkin place kick in
d Hie extra point. (-.
The record Shows that in m 'f ]
*Ue this season, has a team-heel) ,,,
able to top up seven pillars of
1....I A ... i ? -
v. v . >.-ni|?iwii ii i .-milliners, 11 iv,
Uoou1, I lunkhead, Warren and Ingram.
to tally the pigskin across
he Timers' goyl yet. The aerial "
ditzkrieg eoniing from Harris ami
iVitht'ispoon (completing to Ingram
ninnners and Young pulls tlie'r
iut of many a hole. The Tigers
nave scored a total of 127 points
:his set son to their opponents It
The teams they have played are ax
ns. follows: llarhis< n College. 39-0; a|
Haines 1 list it' Me. 7-0; Morristowr he
College. 24-0; Yoorllees. 20-0; aj.
L'jthern (V'lhge. 14-0; Rottis, 14 cu
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' LAKE- CITY C1UCITT gi
Rev. A. Rt^Oerman, Pastor to
pi
The first .quarterly conference .,
<f tin Lake City circuit was held \
it St. .lames A. M. K. church j (
November Our presiding' elder ,,f
lev. .1. I.. Hen how, preached a sou' vj
tii'ing sermon at 11:30 o'clock at|
lis text was taken from Phil. 3:171 ja,
'Hrethtvn I Toimr not myself tiT S(1
nave j pprehended hut this one
hiin_l do forgetting those thing/ .*
which arn.. lifrhiud?iu*4?reaching ^
jnrth nnto those things which are
R'foic." The sermon was enjoyed ^
>v all that heard him. There were
SO
inite a few out to'hear this wofj- p^
lerful sermon. >
Mr. Amiet Montgomery and Mr ^
A'. P. K,* dy started the collection
vith a dollar each. Mr. Jefomo '.
>R'Clnn.JF. II McCtain, John Rich.
mlson, Rev. A. R. German and
_ ?i>
vtv. .J. L mmboW and many other*
ilso paid a dollar. At .3:00 o'clock
he quarterly conference was called
o order and reports were good tn
~)ur chinches are taking on new u
ife under the letdership of oui
lew pastor. Rev. A. R. German. '!t
Mary are coming out to church as
vho haven't been coming for some *'
imes Our pastor preached n soul
stifling sermon that night. His do
i'.\i WM.N ittKi'ii in)ni .junn o:iu i'4'And
Jesus said make the men sii
lown." It seem to have touched er
>very nun's heart. and many said ce
;hat it was the -best quarter we to
iiave had for many years. With to
two wonderful sermons our col so
ection was very good through out to
he day. Our total collection was
589.-10. . sh
On Monday night there was a re
joint board. Our pastor made a an
wonderful lecture. He said that to
ie fa nbt to te*r down but tc nr
>uild up and wants improvement
:r _
juad
'w
iner; Samuel St - in.t . tinml
ull I it'll. l'iilw?i i i .I i " i. i! .1 in ' I
(le.ft to rij/ht I.: .1 II. IVarsMi. 11
d, Leroy Connor. Attl."' ' Mown.a
: Julius (ii irjyanl. Mailheu l!n.
rion Harrison. i'jostoo .\ioii;i;<
iOOIUTEKS DKFKATS HUM::
)enmark, S. C., Nok^'J. lvl<?. Hr
ore a Hoineeoining|.|ro\\J .,r 1 .ain
nns, the fipfTTlTii(_ ? !>" . <
,'oorhitfs won iVom ;i :
laines team l.'H to .mi. Altlumei
utw eujhed-. TITifijfJf put u 11 a si fit.
orn defense. whenever tin :ii;i
ine was threatened. Tin- first
uarter saw little action.sii.ee hoU
ft ms kicked frequently. It wa:
ot-until the second quarter tlia'
'oorhoes scored, when "Hank" M<ollutn
made a id yard run cite*
if? the goal line standing up. Tin
vtra point was missed. The la.4t
ore of the yajne occurred in thv
tial period when "Hoots Wife
ins snatched a thirty yard pasit?of
the?rrn?hn?t+rr rm zTm7"
he extra point w; s made iTii ~
illet pass from "Malik" McColluiu
K. .Mcl olliuv. When the .-aim
ided, \oorhees was knocking a'
ie door for another score. Out
andiny players for llai;w \\<f.
oraee and lli'uwn, for Vourhcc?joiirner,
Mavis, I.oudeu, \\ iyyii.s
c (folium, Saunders and Monte.
i tin- circuit. A huihiit,; coteittee
was. elected f"' the iiev
uVonajfe. They are Mr. A It. Caryl,.
LMr. .Jantes &i.ejrletar", Sttiit
trmel, K. I . Thomas, ("hairniar:
liyy have already made ; start
t tne pai'sotiaye. Mr It. Peter
n is the contractor
K. I., rhoioas. Hi mu ter
I I.I.I A.MS (irxl'KI.
U. K. ( Ill U( II
Kcv. It. .1. Jcllt'i miii. I':i?ti>i
Cranwburu. S. <*. -Th< >< : vi.-. ? J
usual wore wry \virii an
iprociatiw aiaiiuiKo. Tin- Wuj
rs wtTi* comfortably hs v.r'.i a*
tree-ably surprised (< note tin
mfort 01' t!ii' church. duo t<>' tin
stiillation ..of a now lion
mace. Many lompjiniuui* u . :
\'cu to lho trustees ami past"
i- this wry nr..oil n< edod
ownunl. Tllo' pastor -,d a-'
subject fur the nioniini- nn-sa.-t
Great Kxamplc i>f I
>yalty. selected 1: "iu t! . '
Knth I: lb f roir. which a \>
vitl description dt Nai'iui - i? ?
id loyalty to Ih i* nio;i,c;.a;
iv. Tlu- iiu,.->ajj;'o w :o . iced
lirinir. consolirr.:' ami tudiftil,_-.
iito a tV\\i.?-visitoi-> v. en- present
HIMV them was- M i s. \ _ !.( < I'l.ll
>s of N"i'M York City.
The League was Very jli^rrTt.att
have had - as a ftatuie iii itrvire
a very tine addles- U\ '
of. W. M. Huchanali >>I Stati
lleji'e. His sllhject was tjood
ti/.enship. The address ww in
ed a masterpiece. Kveryone en
yod this u re at treat. Mr. (i. W.
iniohk will he guest speaker in
e League next week.
The Kmcruepcy cl.h ciitcilaiu
in the pai^onaye after a very
thusiastie meeting a v f> -'-1> with
delicious repast.
The evening service was \or>
rgel\? attended The paste; used
a text St. I.like i:l! siihje.t
ve (ireat Powers <>l l ife. 1. Tin
?wt'i' (>t (it'aiii; L'. the powei ?>]
Ve; !{, power -of li'iuv; -I, . tlu
>\\cr of prayer, "v. tlu* power d.
irisTT The message was deltv
v?l with powel and was well reived.
One member was added
tl^e church. We were jrlad t>
cognize the presence of l'rofesr
and Mrs. Sharroude and niece
them nil we say "come a- * in".
At present the entire number
lip is striving: to fret the pastoi
ady for the annual conference
id they are working \vholehoa.r
dly together to the accomplish
pnt of this purpose.
Goldi? MoDuffle, r?portsr
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I're-sinjt, Marcelling.
Cfoquindlling. i'Finuer Waving,
Hair Dyeing. Bleaching. .Man.
icuring, Massaging, Hand
.Voiding. An at forty a nd
* Electricity^
I'HONE 5687
W illulmma ('. I'ope. Instructor
\nnie M. Pope, T. Malonc. Pre#
(ATU)S
1MI. II. H. COU'.MCU
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Special Attention <ii\en to. l)i-ei!-e
e.f the Cunts
( old Clou n and Bridge \\ ork
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C'llice Phone nigh Kvs. 820I
ll'Ja Washington St.. Cola.. S. COffice
Hours: Telephones:
..vs4?Hfc A.M To 7 pip P.M. Office 003.1
Residence SST3
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no! \m i'i m.ic
(Mice Marion Street I
Hia'er in Hi a! 1-'ate. performs |
Marrinye Ci ivmi-nie?. writes Wills!
Deeds. Mortgages. ( (aims. etc. |
Call ta See Him
Ollice Phone 8lliT Res. tJThO !
Watch Repairing
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\'" i n.In : 2\. 'tiir Thank??iviity,
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THE BURDEN 1
In our efforts to provide
priceless peace of mind
' to our clients?we have j
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FUNERAL HOME
11(11 Pack Si. Phone 81117
UDREY STAGRATIOR
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_ CONSTIPATION I
ttoMiiw Wo Treat Constipation at
Tbo Onsat, WhOo Wo Nogloet
j Oar Kldntys Indoflnatoty
lb iOmt Mm to yow body k of
bON Isspartanca thu yoar kidneys. For
m yoar MdMyi thara ara nlna mlltio*
Mm whlah maat work day and nl?ht to
fUtar too flaUt and mp tha ayatam fraa
bob wastes. adda. poiaona which, if palw
tottad to mala, may aaoaa Bartons kid nay
Mod hHxVW troohlaa.
R k M woedar than that Natora
Staao oaOo tor balp to slsaa oat tha
oPdn^a. 8a It yoa ara trcrablsd with
Bat Hup Qp-J^ghta. Lac Palaa, Backacha,
Wat mos Haadacha. DUxlnaa ar Loss od
moii. taa to functional kid nay disorders,
to CDANI, tha famous kidney ramady.
blik adds Natnra to flush oat tha Iridtoys.
to ttttso- all Waataa, to piwrant kidtoy
stagnation.
KnUMI h Bah and RaTlabla. Tbowtonda
lapoit cat Ira satisfaction. Tales*
Oesordtn# to flrsetloaa. KXDANS will (Its
tolomBd rasa ha. Try KID A NR. Bay tt at
tor ftpaedsl hha Offar on two bonaa. Usa
toa ban. If not satisfied, return unopenad
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IVIfphone 92.'?!
DAXTZLER BROS.
SHOP UKl'All! SHOP
2'(7:? ftemai> St. Columbia. S. C.
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Oltiif Phone 2 .Y.'i.?7
Residence Phone 7 76i
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