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M. H.- -My husband wor4t and
do, good but he won't even buy
food for me. I work and spend
nty^money on the house. He has
. been treating me so bad I want
to know if he will change7
Answer?If he insists upon '
spending his money before he eaii (
bring any of it, home, don't buy (
food and put it there for him to j
eat. Talk vour oroblenu over ?
sensibly and let him know you re ^
willing to dy your part and if he '
deetm-'t?wwrt-to copperate, let him 1
go his way alone. It seems to nu i
thut you can bring about a change v
in hinn He won't go hungry long ]
at a time, he will bring his mohey c
ness. - f
O. M.-= 1 had a friend who was r
very nice to me and my children ^
and he wvnt to Detroit and prom- t
iaed to "s?nd for us. Will he do ^
it? 1
- . Answer?No I don't think so. s
?He likes you it is^tFUe, but he dh
not want to assume responsibility
of you and the children too
, and he knew you wouldn't give ,
them?up; Things turned?out for
the best."" " ; " " ~~
VV. F. J.?Will you plea3e tell
me whether my husband is going .
to take me back again and how '
<..,.1. If vo ill Ku' WUt mnef I
Answer?Under the cireumstane a
eg just sit tight-and wait until he v
gets over this affair he is having *
more like talking business with
w-ith this other girl. It won't 1
last lung and then he will feel ^
more like talking business with
- - you. Both of?you-made a -mis- ?
' Takeand wonrt be many" nuint *
until he realizes it thoroughly. v
H, M.?gfor the past month I s
. have been thinking of leaving 8
home and start traveling. Would (
it be alright and would they miss i
me? I
Answer?Don't be a quitter? t
stay?there?and?do?the very best t
you can for your family. - There I
isn't any one of them that would J
not enoy traveling the same as ]
you. but they realize it is impos- '
sible. Take a trip home, to visit f
your mother, but make it short ?
and return to your family. t
Worried?Answer this letter in j
tTie~culumn. Does this boy loves j
me as he says and what does his
Itietid think of me?
-Answer?He's exceedingly fond
of you right now, although if he
were to find out that you were
making eyes his best friend, '
he would have a change of" heart" ~
tti?t::?1:1...i.. ii,?, ...:n
it s I?ut turn lit* ? lit ut* >uui j
husband but it isn't a good idea ^
lo g0 with a fellow and his best
tiielld too.
C. VV.? I am writing abdut my
? - troubles "-"-My stomach hurts and
pains me all of the time"and
wan^ to know if there is anything
wrong with it and what to do?
Answer?No doubt there is some
thing wrong if you are ?n pair, all
of the time. Now go to the (ioetur
there ifi -your city for a check
up and let the" doctor tretrr yoti.
There is no reason to continue ne- t.
electing your health, see a*x>Ul ^
ymirself before it i3 too late.
C. B. W.?I'm married but have
not been very long. My husband .
is very jealous and cruel to me. I
. have decided to leave him. What
is your idea about it. I am dissatisfied
and 1 cry and worry and
1 cannot leave him. Tell me what ;
lo do ?
Answer?Stay there with him
and get yourself together. See if
you can't understand your husband
tjetter^TmT"see if you can't make "
him appreciate you more. He is
getting out of patience with your
crying and fretting around thr -i
house and if you don't stop it, he^
will send you back to your mama.
If both of you do right, you can
live a normal married life.
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BEAUTY
CONTEST
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DUE WEST NEWS
The Rev, Benjamin J. Glover
preached a noble sermon at the
norning hour of worship at Mt.
Lebanon AME church on last Sun
day. In the afternoon and nigdit
;he Children's "Day "services were
leld which were very interesting.
At 5 o'clock in the afternoon ^
aaptismal?service was Reld thir:een
young children were baptised
it Mt, Zion Presbyterian church
r fine Children's Day program
vas conducted at the morning service.
The Sunday school had a fine
session at St. Mary Baptist
:hurch.
Mr. James M. Sussowell was
'uneralized from Mt. Lebanon A.
M. E. church on last Wednesday
tune 4.?He was for many yeara_
i faithful member of the choir.
FTe is survived by his wife, five
laughters, one san,~thr?? grand'hilden
and many relatives.
^On Monday afternoon, June 9,
:he remain3 of Mr. P. R. Jones
vere laid to rest_iir ML. Lebanon
:emetery. The eulogy was spoken
>y the paator the Rev. Bi J. dore
r. Mr. Jones for many years
Vas a faithful leader of Class No.
11. He had passed his 82nd year
>f life. He attended Benedict
ienedict College Columbia strorttjr
ifter its establishment and for
nany years was a teacher in the
jublic schools of Abbeville counr
y. He was of sterling christian^
haracterr- He is -survived?by?a
lost of relatives, but was the last
urvivor of his immediate family.
Mr. Olin L. Smith attended the
oeeting of the Trustee Board and
ommencement exercises held at
Ulen University in Columbia.
"Mrr Calvin Rouse and Mr. and
drs. Bridgewell of Henderson ille,
N. C., visited home people
11 Due West last Sunday.
Mts. Julia Robertson is home
;gain, after an extended visit
vith relatives in? Chicago and
Ivanston, 111.
Mrs. Janie M. Ellis was a vistor
in Abbeville on last Wedneslay.
Messrs. Valentine Griffin and
filbert K.. Boatwright left for
i'ork City on last Monday
vhere they expect to spend the
ummer. Both these young men
ue recent graduates of Bettis Jr.
College, and will return to teach
n the state next fall.
The City Wing club was called
;o order by the president at eight
;hirty o'clock. Singing, Shine On
Vie; prayer by Mr. James Lewis,
singing There is a Heaven for
Vfe. Scripture road Matt. 3:1-11.
The club was opened for business
>ld and new business was discussid.
The roll was called, our next
neeting will be at Mr. and Mrs.
loy Bakers. The hostess served
ce cream and cake.
MACEDONIA BAPT. CHl'HCH
By Utker Davis
0
diss Maggie Belton Laid to Rest
Ridgeway- St C:?Mtss Maggie
ielton wh0 tlied on the 26th of
day was funeralized on Tuesday
fternoon May 27th at the MaceIonia
Baptist church.
Miss Belton was the daughter
?f Mr. and Mrs. Singleton Belton
md had been in ill health for some
ime but had a contented mind al
vays, she did not worry because
if her illness. While visiting her
iunt, Mrs. Pence Henderson she
vould attend the House of Prayr.
Miss* Briton died at the age of
?1 years and was a member of
d^acedonia church. The pastor
ook his text: When they call me
will answer, I will be some where
n service with my Lord Servant
>f God well done, rest from thy
ove employ, the battle's fought,
,he vic'try won, enter thy Master's
oy.
The voice at mid-night he started
up iu near
\ mortal arrow pierced his frame
de fell but felt no fear,
Sho lamias to mnnro, m mw, pa
ents, two brothers and two sis:ers,
seven aunts and six uncles,
i grandfather, other relatives and
friends.
She will be missed by white and
olored in the entire community.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Belton of Philidelphia,
Pa., was home for a two
weeks vacation visiting mother
md children. On Friday May 30
ihe spent the afternoon at Mr.
*nd Mrs. Samuel Belton and entoyed
dinner with them. She visted
several other friends and atrended
the Houso of Prayer tfhile
lere. She looked the picture of
lealth
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WAYMAN CHAPEL
A. M. K, CHURCH
Rev. LeRoy Jackson, Pastor
Winnsboro, S. C.?The Sunday
school convened at 10 o'clock. Mr
S.A. Moore, the Supt. and teach~eFs
wea-e at their post of duty
The lesson was interestingly discussed
after which the paetor cor
ducted the review. Class No. 1
has the attendance banner. Sunday
morning the pastor's text was
aken from Prov. 22:6, subject:
Train the Child the Right Way
Sunday night his text was selected
from Romans 16:5, subject
Having One's Own Opinion. Both
sermons were thoughtful, practical
and soul stirring.
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 an interesting
Children's Day program
was rendered. Each child played
ais part well.- We are indebted to
the Children's Day committee for
the excellent program.
The Pastor's Aid board met af
;he parsonage Monday night, 2nd.
The president presided. After the
devotions and discussion of business
a very good program was
tendered. ~
A crowd of children were out to
the playground Wednesday and
Thursday. The children seem to
be enjoying the play ground as a
wnoie. Although the -number i:
very lurge sometime, there are no
fights,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gadsden an
nounees the marriage of their dan,
ghter Mi?g Addtetu- Mr. Frederick
A. Basard of Columbia, June
1, 1941. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. LeRoy Jacksoi
at the parsonage.
The League convened at thi
usual hour. The topic was opened
by Mr. Rufus Green. Jr. A program
wag also rendered.
The usher board and Sunda
school choir met at the church o.
Wednesday night at ^ o'clock. Th.
choir -is progressing under the
leadership of Miss I. Williams.
The ushers are looking forward
to their trip around the world in
the near future.
Wayimvn says "n*>re beyond"
to Rosa Mae Sims, Cleo Whitner
and Rufus Green who graduate^
high srhnnl la?t. month.
Those on the sick list: Eliza'bf*th
Hflfictu F1>7Q Willing.. T II
lian Smith and David Hamilton
Jackson.?
The pastor attended the Allen's
commencement last week. While
there he was the dinner guest of
Mrs. L. Bell 415 Libert>i-HilL
WILLIAMS CHAPEL
A, M. E. fHURCH
Rev. K. J. Jefferson, Pastor
Ortfngeburg, S. C.?We regTet
very much to state-that the Super
intendent waa physidaJly unable
to attend Sunday school last Sunday
but the assistant superintendent
Mr. Coan was on the job, and
he conducted a very nice Sunday
school. After the study period
the lesson was reviewed by Mr.
H. L. Pinckney which was enjoyed
by all. "The Sunday school is
moving along nicely. The officers
and teachers meet every Friday
evening tG discuss the lesson
and other business transactions of
the Sunday school.
~At TtTie morning service, the
pastor took his text from Rev.
22:1G, subject: The Morning Star.
Despite the fact that quite a num
ber of the cfioir members are a
way the music rendered by the
choir was enjoyed very much. Among
_the choir member3 tha'
have gong away are: Mrs Jessie
Jackson, Mrs. J. Stroman and Mrs
Leila Mendenhall. We missed
thern^ very much, also their voices
in the choir.
The pastor delivered a noble
message at the 11 o'clock service,
and it was well received. Last
Sunday was as you know Children's
day, and a very fine program
was rendered by the children
Sunday evening. Everyone
enjoyed the same the committee
expressed themselves as having
worked very hard tr> crive n.irl.
j ience something creditable. Those
that trained the children were:
Mrs. Corine Wright, Miss Corine
Young, Miss Elease Jefferson and
.Hiss iwciJutTie. We want to thank
Mis3 Myrl Stokes for heT assistance
Sunday night. She was indeed
a great help. Miss Stokes
has been away teaching and is
now at home. We rejoice to see
her and have her fall in working
in the church as she has so cheerfully
done since being here.
We are also glad to see Misses
Charlese Haynes and Meryhmd
Green back home from school.
Mrs. Rosa Benbow is back from
New York, we are also glad to
see her. The visitors were Mrs,
Fannie Nix, Mrs. Cook and Mr
Simmons. To all dt you, com?
' again.
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HE PALMETTO LEADER
I TRINITY A M. E. CHURCH K
Rev. A. D. Hawkins, Pastor '
1
Spartanburg, S. C.-?Sunday
r shool was celled to order by the
. Supt., Mr. T. W. Williams at the
. usual hour. After the lesson was 11
, thoroughly discussed by the tea- 1
chers Misa Wilson conducted the 8
i review. . 0
T At 11:16 the morning aervices 11
began. The Pastor, ReVj Dawk- C1
r ins delivered a wonderful sermon n
; that seemed to touch the hearts of
, all hig hearers. A number 'of vis- n
itora were present. We were al- ,
so glad to have Mr. and IVfrs. 31
i Rhode back with us again. They
are two of the faithful members
Of ^Trinity church and we hope a
that they will continue to remain M
with us- U
I AT 1:30 Mr."George Henry Ham ^
i- ilton one of the old members of ^
the above TiaW^' thiTrch was'fun- "
eralized. A host of relatives and
llrienda attended the funeral. Th< u
P&etor, Rjev. Dawkins delivered 111
the eulogy.
If Oclock our humble servant "
brought ua another soul stirring
message from the sixth chapter Jl
of Proverbs and 6th verse. Theme 11
Go to the Ant thou sluggard: con
lder her ways and be wise. Oux
iearts bum as he delivered th? 1
nessage. He was at his best. sc
May God continue to shower His ^
blessings upon this wonderful lead ,)l
er. The Junior choir 'rendered w
lUUuUl urkirth VJLI a U.-1'U n-niui t h I'll dc
tnUMt. TTfttVIt Wttv Vr 1 y 5^'VHl till CI
out the' day. Mrs. Jessie M". Dav^
enport director of the Juniof~choir 1,1
will leave Monday, June 9th for
Payne college where she will take
a _ten days couise .of instruction -Vi
In the Missionary field. We pray Lu
thrt she will have a safe trip and
an enjoyable aiay? ill
? We are now looking for our
Presiding Elder Dr. T. H. Addi- th
son on the third Sunday night. At
that time he will holfi .his third an
quarterly conference. The pastor ni)
is asking all the leaders to see j,c
their members and make a round jD|
report. A few of our members hi
ao-e still on the sick list. We pra\ nc
...ill K., mil envoi.. .
umi ill try win >uuii ur uui o^um.
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'(SOURDINE CIRCUIT NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church *
Rev^C. S. J-. Mollett, Pastor? ?
Sunday \s'as a fine day' for all. us
Services were beautifully carried pi
out. S. S. at the usual hour, all_ ]y
teachers at their post of duty. A w
short Children's Day program was St
conducted by Miss Cynthia Mouzon,
recording Secretary o<f the or
Sunday school, which was enjoy- w
ed by all after which the pastoi
conducted the devotional services sc
were c-onducted by the pastor as- n
sisiea Dy me uev. o. Murray, ine j
pastor delivered a~wonderful meser
sage. He took his text from the ^
11th chapter of St. Matt, using
as a subject Know what you want.
It stirred the soul of every indi- ?3<
vidual. Five persons were fellow
shiped in the church. The Holy e>
Communion was given to a large- __
number. Collection during the ^
dr,y was $10.09. Visitors were 1
welcomed. The various organizations
and clubs are putting forth *1(
every effort to raise money for th<>
benefit of the church.
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oi, jamrs .A. ifi. \ nuiui
Rev. S. J. Mollett, Pa8lor
Our Presiding Elder, Dr. J. L. is
Benbow hejld his third quarterly si
conference Saturday at St. Jdmes. sc
We had a very fine quarter, all !y
reports were very good. The elder te
were all smiles. He was accompanied
by his wife and daughter, gi
Sunday was a great day at Saint p{
James. S. S. opened" at the usual h(
hour with Supt. and teachers at
their post. The lesson was beau- f
tifully reviewed. The attendance m
was very good. At 11 the Rev ^
B. J. Evans from Florida preach- sc
ed a wonderful sermon. His text j(
wa3 selected from St. Matt. 19:12. j(
The message was very pointed and
well delivered. Two persons join .
eH 1'Ih thunli. The Holy Owwwuw ~
ion was administered to quite a
large number.
At 8 p. m. Dr. J. L. Benbow w
fV
preached a sdul stirring sermon
from!Gen. F:3"dedicating the lights
in our church. The choir rendered
splendid music with Miss Mil- Sl
dred Staggers at the piano. The lf
pastor brought back to us voiy
encouraging remark,, from the dis Cf
trict conference and that he re- Tc
ceived ntany comments for the D
grea^ service he rendered during
the conference. We feel very hi
grateTul lnwarcTTum. We are glad CP
to know we are still on the up- li
ward trend. We were very glad ai
1 ^ haye .quite a number of visitors
worship with u? during these ser J(
vices. We extend to them a cot^.
L dial welcome. ?????? - - - R
Sadie R. Major, reporter. J(
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tlDGEWOOD CAMP COMMITEE
GIVES CLOTHES
X) NEEDY PATIENTS
The Ridgewood Camp committ?e
ha? and is doing much to aid
i the work at Ridgewood camp,
ustead of hurriedly raking up
omething which may be of use
r no help at all, the members of
le committee made a visit to the
amp and got acquainted with the
eeds of the patients. As a realt
of this action, patients will
ot be crowded with useless. luxuries
but they will be in possesion
of things that are actually
eeded.
The committee has "been giving
id from time to time and very
?cently brought to the patients
SUDulv of brand new mi iuii'u
jits and lounging lobes, who.venalities
were cunsidertiiL vvtum be
ig purchased. ~
innot but recognize Improveieivts
that have takep plm n M:my
pairs have been made and the
jildtngs have been nicely ~ i.
1. The cottage near the main
lilding has been nicely finished
ul had patients transferred t??
The narrow bumpy road which
lUSed dust to sift through the
ireen to annoy the patients bus
'en transformed into a asphalt
ived road that is smooth and
ider. The walk way that come
iwn to the Negro division was
it suitable for pleasurable walkg.
Many people " who were not
miliar with this pathway would
rumble sometimes. That old
alk way has oeen transformed
a nice cement pathway. Oh its
onderful to see how skillful Work
en can take tools and materials
id change shabby objects into
ings of beauty.
The patients are much please
d feel that they are becoming
ore ami more not the "unforitten
man". They are also hopg
that those who are lesponsi.?
... - :n
l- iui uicsv nv.<.uiM|jii5miirin,^ vs in
it become satisfied and stojT but
ep on progressing in the figiit
conquer tuberculsqis which is
threat to all. , ,,,
+KBKON BAl'TiST CHLiKCH
Kev. A. A. Sims; Pastor
Clinton?Suixlay school at the
iual hour with Supt. and officers
esent. The lesson was beautifulhich
it was reviewed by the
At 5 o'clock the BYPU was reganized.
The following officers
ere elected: Miss I). M. Lomax
meral advisor; Miss D. M. Elliin,
assistant advisor; Miss Berce
Stevenson, secretary. Mrs.
ueinda Miller, adult group lead
and Mrs. Mary S. Williams, asstant
leader.
Mrs. Sallie L. Finney worship?d
ut Flint Hill Sunday and
ok a part in the Children's Day
:ercise
The Y. P. P. C.lnh met at lhu.
>rr?e of Miss Lois Ferguson,
vliss Nina lit. Thompson is home
om school. We ure glad to have
;r back to work in Sunday school
jain,
HENR2ER A. M. E. CHURCTT
Rev. 0. H. White, Pastor
Mulins?Supt. Waymon Hughes
very punctual and is making a
dendid leader for our church
hoof. The lesson was iinteresting
reviewed by Mrs Martha White
acher of class No. th?For
the Children's Hour a
istor's message. He guve a story
)w ;a poor, good boy became a
neat man. For the adult service,
e pastor's Children's Day seron
was Little Temples. Miss
arian Pressley was baptized, al>
the following babies: Betty
)e Smith, Maceo Pickett and
>sse Williams.
At the evening hour the Chil en's
Oav nrotrmm n.,,i
esdames Elwood Davis, Maggie
ickson and Miss Hjattie Grissett
ere the committee that rendered
>e very fine exercises in recitacm
and song.
Dr. It. D. Ramsey fceld a very
lccessful Quarter with us .Line
it. All reports showed progres*
Those who attended Allen's
immeacement were our pastor,
la Mae Hayes, Prof. Theodore
order and Mr. Lee D. Taylor.
The following members are
amp from college: Allen Misses
'amaliei r)o?5r>f C.<mni
, vjtuci iittyrs,
za Hughes, Louise Rrown, Esau
id Jacob WilliaVfr, Henry Grlsset
Hnfred Huggins; State College:
afrits Calhoun; Morris College:
[issaa Esther Mae Pickett Wi
lizabeth White. Voorhees: Mr.
ames Paige. ___
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PROVIDENCE A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. L. ft. Bowman, Pastor
The third Quarterly Conference
of the Providence Circuit was held
last Sunday June 8th. The Sunday
school was well attended. Bro. E.
M. Bowers the Supt. knows what
to do and-how to do things o n
time. The classes were arranged
as "ustmP nnd tatightby the respective
teachers. Mr. . Samuel
Osbey a student of Allen University
was present and taught Not- 1
class. The Presiding Elder re- .
viewed t'he lesson very beautifully q
and Rev. Bowman our Pastor put 8
on thg finishing touch, for he always
.'.gives' us food for thought.
At the proper hour for service,
Rev. Bowman opened in his usuul p
way. There was an enormous eonplaces.
the majority coming from
-Prne Uruve, our sister "church, ~
who took part in all the services.
IThe Kov. (). C.?Dunham, tTTF- q
Presiding Elder of the District 1
was presented by Rev. Bowman.
He then selected for his-text Matt g
wnen tTTou prayest, enter
into thy closet, etc. Using: as his f
"subject""Power of Prayer. The
message was wonderfully delivered?and
many-souls wi'e made
\o feel happy. After which ?x J]
large number comnruned, and all p
of them seemed -to be highly and
spiritually benefitted One young
mart-Mr. James Jeeieti came for^
ward-and joined?the c'htrrctr;
In the Conference all reports __
showed an increase and the P. E.
v\"as paid out in full.
Miss Etta Hart was appointed
as the captain in the Popularity
Contest which, takes place ?Iune
25. I-et us all buy a vote and help
her to win.
Mr. L. W. Wheeler who is now ^
in the Waverly hospital is much
improved. Twenty men went to
give him blood; |and only one
matched, Mr. Nathaniel Wertz, a
student of Bettis Academy.
Come to church. Co to church.
Miss T.ula "Boyd, Reporter.
i-pi'N Kzij
Rev. 1). NI. Wilson, Pastor ?
r
On hist Sunday niunring the -??1
pastor preached. Hi., siihj'-et wik?i!
You Must Become- as~n l.iM lv ~
Child in Order to enter the King- J
dom of Heaven, taken from Saint
Malt. 18:8-5. S. S. was conduct- A
ed by the Supt.. Mr. Joseph Kin- P
loch and the lesson was reviewed
by The pastor. ? _
The League service was c-miluete,]T)V
the Vice-President Mrs
Beatrice Reaves.
At k o'clock the Rev. S. Fingletury
of the Columbia district
preached. His subject was" Wait g
On The I.ord. The scriptural text j\
was taken froth Proverbs 2t).'J2 1!
The services were largely attend- ^
ed and many visitor,. were p.esent.
Our church is progressing
along al! lines.
(Miss) llarrisen;i Reaves,
^ report mi. w ?-?>?~
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JOIINSO.VV II.I.K CIKCT1T
Rev. Si Jits MiddJetriUy Pastor
Sunday, June S, was a grand
day at Hethlefajn A. Al. K. chuicli.
We had a nice Surelax school and.
many thoughts were gained from
the lesson.
The morning servfee was bperri >
c*d with a lovely love feast meet- |
ing. We had a shower of the
Ghost and every heart was uplifted.
The pastor delivered a wonderful
sermon from 1st. John .'1:11,
"Wj kiunv \\Vhave passed fmm
ui'Liu unto life because \se love , i
- UlO blTtht rTI;'^ utl.CI 1>
love, the true evidence of Ke-'
liffion. Our souls were made to
Tujotce.
We were glad to luive the pas- ~~
t(?r's wife with us again after a t
few weeks of illness.
HE READY-TO PAY j
YOUR i2
Sl1BS(tRIPTION '!;
PIN KNEY'S- FU
i ndkwtakT.k and r.ic
of south oartomn
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Saturday, June It, 1944.
PROFESSION AT:
CARDS
DR. H. II. COOPER
DEN riST
Special Attfiitii.ii liiwn t<> Ut?eases
of the (rums
Gold Crown antl^lirUitf*-- AY-or It ?rA
Specialty
>ffice Phone 6129 !.< *, S201
125 Washington St.. (Via.. S C.
dice Hours: 'I'tifphoneti; ^
:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 603.1 ?
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST ?
'illipgs, Plates, Crowns, bridges.
Anesthesia a Specialty
DR. J. OT" STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
r:)nvv:?a Il'jlUU AeOUI?ate4y ?
tffice Hours Telephones ^,
0 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692 M *
4 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796
Office j Residence
030 TavlOr"Sr 1317 Pine St
tEV. J II. JOHNSON
NOTARY PUBMC
Office 2029 Marion Street
lealer in Real Estate, performs
larriage Cerem<?nies, writes Wills
eeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
: 7 ?
SA^r? ruK
MENTHO- fe
NULSION IN
POfrCOUGHSFROMCOLO^?T^Ej
THAI WON T TURNLQQSE
Of MENTHOMULStON
WAIT FIVE MINUTES
9 YOU FAIL TO GET
' EXPECTED RELIEF ?1
A FOR YO'JP MONEY BACK J~?v
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ^
EVERYWHERE
or Dressmaking and Alterations
f all kinds, including the Relintnl
r COATS ' .
ss= ? ?see? = : ""
liss Laney Kennerley
. Specialty is made of School ,01 ^
rint Dresses. Work Neatly Done
1203 PINE ST?
MADAM PETER'S
HAIR GROWER
or Diseased Scalp ? Gives l.if?
nd Beauty. BKSlF GROWER?
pply once a week?Price 35c
306 Blanding St., Columbia. S. C
ounts Drug Store, Washington: '
t., Thomas Drug Store, Tayloi
and Harden Streets
ONE WAY
V/2 cents per mile
ROUND TRIP
10% ^ess than double J
the one way fares
Air Conditioned
Coaches a
ON THROUGH TRAINS
J. T. COBB
Division Passenger Agent
Columbia, S. C.
' i
elephone 9231
DANTZLEK BROS.
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
179 fiervais St. Columbia, S. C
Prices Reasonable
ivisible Half Soling a Specialty ,
.
rsuKAJL HOME
KNSEI) EM B AIMER
\ AM) GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
And Better Than the Rest ^^9
And Prices I.ess
5
Office Phc?ne 2-3357
UfcMdttnoe-Rhone 7ff?5 ?
COURTESY
AfoD
SERVICE ^
~ #7.
COLUMBIA, a C.
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