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flT ? Kon> -*?ui HWlW will b? utwwW Sri?? In tfcfa aolnwa Tarn a hmti Imt. Mad tt? k( bt m? AanoLoor Umon 4 um Pw^Oim >r "j"i alyvlaa ihtM (I) vmiUom frtriWy. Hn T*SI fan ?. addr?M( ud MrdUUta.la tl Uttara and plfW Includa a lalf li dtaaa>d, rimtd nrtlop* tea y?a* raptr? Will* Tot?A***" WJULACi, aara ad TM Pumiro tiara. Itlt Ammu lh CfltTWin. & OdAMUHdU SrJ.? I hnvt* ;*h?ut'fVr?111 Lhv an all year round job. Should I go there and take it? ?~-Aa?4?Of course. _y?u should as it is just what you need. You don't have to be brought back in Contact with your husband if you don't care to . . . you may get your di-? vere. He isn't -to. bother. ym. Tit all. K. M. C\?I am married for the third time and my husband is tlisityive ah)e~a+ut?xlislikes my people and doesn-'t provide- J'or me either. My iK'Qiaje have to giye me my clothes and even furnish me with money to speiul. Please advise me as 1 am unhappy? A ns: TTrideV the ci retmn*Wrme^_ you must get out and get n part time job so you can earn a little money. Yofii* husband is getting old and is very nervous. Neither of you are.doing your part toward being iigreebale. I don't think vol would do any better off to divum_ viding ., plt:Ve for you to stay am. . something to eat. Ml 1al? I am considered attractive tb the opposite sex and papulat too. I am always , invited to forms _of entertainment but can't go un less mv older siste r lots me- g? before father gets home trnm wt?r and iheb he "raises a blue frog."' If this keeps, up 1 ;:nii afraid 1 must leave. Tell me what to tie as ??l?love my?t wo ^i^tei's dearly. Atis: Your fitthot* is doing the very best that ho knows how- for you three yirls . . . ho is havihg to bo both fathor and mother and it ijm't ;,n osisy job. Ho is stihter than tin average ^Jtit ho has higher ideals for you girls than tho average father. In another year ho will aliow you inoro privilege ant in tho meantime you and youi younger sister remain right thert at home and give up this thougi of probably running away. It wuuld be an awful mistake that would only briny: sorrow, ? F. _M. tS.?There was . map w h o_ found some money. I saw him when he picked it up and it amounted toSGOO and he promised me $200 not i,, say anything about it and keep the secret. Will I yet the money or not ? Ans: No l'riend . s . and further mole you won't ever see that mar a gain The re is no was rn rh? world for you to make this person give you any part of this name if you were to find him, so it Would be best to dismiss the r~ thought from -your mind? B. A.?Although I am consider-, ed to be an old woman, people tell me I don't look it and I sure don't ft'Pl it. Please1 tell me if there- teany more love to come in my life'; Ans: Certainly there is. You have just a*, much charm as you had ten years ago and can win the admiration and love of any desirable man around your ne , 1 predict another marriage for y >u. J. J.?I would like to know if this baby's mother will ever give me any trouble? Ans: It is most unwise to take a child in hand without legal adoption papers. She may and then may not ever see the child but if you want to have complete custody over the child, I would advise that you have adoption papers ' . drawn up and let Tier sign them before yoy. go ahead and bring the ehild?ufn L. V. M.?Please tell us }? should make a change? My husimd says?he?dmrsn^t? make- much and my step-daughter is trying to get us to come where she is Would it be for the best? Ans: It's indicated to rne thai your husband has made up hi? mind to gn . . . and you should g' withhim. Mt?h+fdt^c.atir.f ied wherihe is and you won't be either. Go with him and try W help hirn make a better income. Don't make this change until you are financially able to stand all the expense. i NKW PLEASANT GROVE NEWS Pelzer, S. C.?'Sunday school opened at the usual hour with Supt; W. 8. Meek ins presiding. For Vorty-five minutes each class had a very iiiteresHTTJT'^IS1" cussion. The banner class being class number urn- I ReV. Gordon from Greenville, 8. C.. brought a wonderful message to the junior church after Sunday school. There were else other visitors with him. The Children',; I)ay program was held on Sunday night. It was very successful. ?? Miss Iola Garrett left for Wood: ruff, S. C. where she will teach this term. We are hoping her success. Misc Polly M. Garrett, registered nurse at Sea -Vien Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y., is< spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. L. Garrett. Miss Easter Mae Stewart from Honea Path. S. C., is spending a while with Mr. and Mrs, W. S. i Mcektrrc. r For? The Palmetto Leader . ? i ?nm "GO OUT AND WORK" Go find a place where you can work, Go do the job, and do not shirk, Doing some Rood each day, And do not look for, or think of pay. Now, the greatest job that you ohIi ~do, ; Is~tO" help mankind, on v is upward way, -TWro-V- ? gnna m?n^ the downward road, * But pray! don't let him stay. Go out, wake up the sleeping ones, Tell them there's n0 time to sleep. But rise from their couches of laziness, Ar\d help to "Guurd and Guide"* ?the Tx??\h's sheep. There's plenty of work for you, and me, llf we would get up and do it, I But as a whole, we laud around, I'ntil some one else has done it. J If we are to succeed as a Chi is-, | tian family. \Ve must work hard as well as manly, H <tart together, pull together and """ stick together, Go out and- work, matters not ot the weather. -"vow- let -us pray to tjo<l above. To make each of us a captain of love. Han't be a Jonah in your \vorkP< lot he wide awake and alert. Now (urn the pages in your life's " bnnlr; And I'tnol with pride and rare. Make some improvement as you look. \nd do much more, than you did last year. (Mrs.) Lillian E. Dendv, T> r> Kwv 001 Clinton. S. C J ON ESVILLK NEWS ' Hello Everybody! We are on i he air again. Service at Foster 'Impel Sum ay were very good. i Jur pastor, ili'v, M. L. Robinson, , ireacned two s<ml stirring sermons. The collection was $34.00 | We are proud to say that oui hurch. is progressing. The pastor ins organized a new usher board vhi.h functioned splendidly Suna\. We sec nothing but success for all of the organizations, as the pastor and members are coupeat.ng lut? pen cyiit. We are looking forward "for : August. It will be conducted by an evangelist from Detroit. Mich. a ho is a friend of our pastor.' William Gaffney, Eula Thomp|-on ami several other Jonesville toys have been called to Camp Lee Virginia. . ? ^ - j are here?from-New Work . vis _ .heir grand parents. Rev nrrd .Mrs.; J. R. Ezell at-~1 tended the- State Sunday school Convention last week in Rock Hill, i'hey reported a pleasant trip. While 111 Rock Hill they were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Lowyy. Rev'7 and" Mrs. Robinson, Al. L. Jr., and Mrs. Beason Were the dinner guests of Mian-Lsabelle Gaffneny Sunday afternoon. Mr. Frank Gaffney visited his .pother Sunday. He now lives in Spartanburg. Rev. J. R. Ezell is spending this week in Spartanburg where he will conduct a panel discussioi in the cnnntv rntivontinn TV*** lo?u/. 1 . v. .. wv,,,. HIV is "The Church in National Defense." Rev. \V. S. Carvin will conduct the revival at Bethany the first 'V(_ek in ..August. We are looking forward to a great meeting since the pastor, Rev. Wilbmn, knows just who to select. Rev 1., Moss will be the guest 1 minister at Galilee Baptist" eh'CTFChT" V P V. ...Ml u. .... n .L i i vv t , u. xv. iv 11v* I II Ut' (11 Dl'lTU'l i Baptist church ?nd Rev. L. Sande's at McBeth. Rev J. R. Kzell is the pastor in charge of the ibove churches. Mrs. Eula Burges from North Carolina was a week end visitor jf relatives here. ?Tbrrothy- Anderson has returned I after a visit with relatives in Colunibia. There will be -?*-*TIver teu spoil*] sored by the Missionary Society at the home of Mrs. Belle Fostei ^urday riternoon. Everyone i> < (tmUy^rfvited. By L'tker Davis Wirinsboro S. C.? Black J'ajck I hiipIiiy 'H'hi'iiil nfiiwiil iki un I Kin nuui wun trie t.ieiK Mr. Jesse Byrd and his co-workers. The Tessoh was beautifully discussed. Subject of the lesson The Growing Churdh Arouses Opposition. Rev. N. S. Smith delivered a wonderful sermon which all enjoyed. On the fourth Sumday nite various choirs will be here and Mrs. Florence Storks is sponsorng a Raby contest and the mothers are asked td enter their babies. Mr. Jesse Byrd urged the members to attend the prayer .meetings every Thursday night. Mr. Roy Shaw led the singing in absence of Mr. Moore. He is a good songster and lend several spirituals. Mr. Joe Washington and Mr. Robert Mickle lifted the collection. Mr. Washington led 2 spirituals. Amount "<af collection $13.25. $1.05 was raised for Mr. Fred Yarborough a blind man, a member of Black Jack. ?Miaa Jangle?Edwarda who hat been sick is improving and wa t Tafc~<frnW?rrrinr mufti i ? lillinrii I. IN " ?? - 14 1_ . \ . _ T CAMDEN NEWS Patricia [Roberta Belton celebrated her third birthifcay at a delightful party given by her mother, Mrs. Roberta Jielton, Thursday, July 3 at their home on Campbell street. The little guests enjoyed an evening of informal out-door games in the park. The lovely colorful balloons and whistles whidh were given as party favors added mer After an evening of fun, the hostess assisted, by Mesdames N. Boykin. grandmother of Patricia; Lizzie Anderson, grandaunt; Mike Smith, Herman Carter, served inlividual green and pink ice cream shaped as animals and topped with an animal cracker to the rorty-two tittle ^guests seated four to a table forming a circle beautifully decorated. The birthday cake with its three lighted candles on the middle table where sat I Patricia. Nut cups filled with miniature animals mode from candies and nuts were given each guest. Those enjoying the party were: Charlotte aruT Sammie Gaines, Ruby and William Wright, James McGirt, James and Martha Stones Joe -".-Benson, Nancy and Clara Lawhorn, Morris and Ronald'Mosley, Herman and Ronald Carter JS'eil Hayes, Althea and Errcestine James,,. Hazel Olexander, Barbara Jones Eddie and James Hogan, Thomasina Miller, Laura and George Boykin, Jackie Stuart Sylvia Haile, Wilburn and Spencer Boykin, Frankye Alexander, Betty and Charles Whittaker, Wei don ?nnd Alfonzo Hammond. Naomi and JUaui.. La.whornf Beverly Long, Hattie Brown. Rebecca Wright, Lucins and Edward Nelson. Reginald and Price Moose of Nashville, Trim. Ministers' Wives Alliance and Thrift club held an interesting mooting july 8. - The officers are. : Mesdumes H. Hurst, president; J. R. Reed, vice-president; R. B. Hendrix, secretary ami AV'M. Mc Cormick, treasurer. They are planning a program soon and be " on the look. A very amusing Tom Thumb Wedding 'was given i:i Edwards Chapel A. M. E. Z. church, sponsored by the pastor's wife. Mrs. R. B. Hendrix, assisted by Mrs. J. J. Reed, etc. As this was for the benefit of the chUrch we feel success was crown ed. Not forgetting the solo sung by Miss Nannie ftaile the manly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R?H. Haile. New Bethel A. M. E. Commun- i ity church is still moving along. 1 The presidentr of bhc A. C-.?J is planning to be at Allen 31stlst with a worthwhile delegation. The old flag shall not touch the ground. BETH El. (TRCl'IT Rev. E. E. Rivhburg, Pastoi l i i~>unuti,Vi juiy -inn, me *5unuuy RmncJiville, S. C.?Sunday, July 20th, the Sunday school of w<hich i Mrs. Vera Lev on is superintendent. had its regular . inspiring service. The puslur preached at Emao- , ":iel at' the-mornlhjj serVic* flhd " reported a wonderful day. He reached a soul stirring sermon at BcthcjPon Sunday night from Pro.erbs G:fi. It was ' oth u spiring uul practical. The pastor and nuunbns of , Bethel are planning big things the utlegates and friends of the i is trie, who are planning to a*end ui.e District Missionary Convention which convenes July 2125. We are always glad t?. visitors in our church and town. Miss Leola E. Kinloch of New York City, is visiting MrsvSillie * Montgomery! Miss Eva Simmons of Awenslaw, St C., is visiting her sistei Mrs. Lizzie Reed. ter Moore of St. Matthews, S. C and Miss Hayes of Florence, S. C. were- seen "visiting- Mrs. SnltrF" Montgomery. Mr. Herculos Moore of St. Matthews and Mr. tieorge Ken dy of Phila.. Pa. were s -en in -own. They also visited Mrs. Sallie Montgomery. Come i gain and bring others to see our town. Marion Tatuni. Reporter FLORENCE NEWS, I. M. Stokes, Reporter Birif,?. Henry Brown, Mr. -ami Mrs. John Brown. Mrs. WheTminn Hannolin, Mr. Lorov Smith and Mrs.^.Julia Merritts have returned in New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, N. J.. Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore visiting rela? tives and friends. They reporteo a pleasant trip. Prof. Henry Brown, Prof. James A. Miller were in Rock Hill Q C. last week attending the B. Y. P. T.T and school convention. ... M rs. Elanor H. Brow.n has re-j1 I turned to New York City after 1 spending several weeks with rela- 1 | fives end friends, Mr. and Mrs. I A. A. Huggins and family. Jiope for her complete recovery. , The writer was visiting Mrs.H Annje Jackson on Sunday afternoon. Her son Mr. Sani Jaeksoon | seems to be improving and we j hope he will soon be up again. Attend some church Sunday. i O Lord thy benediction give On tall who teach, on all who learn ' That all Thy church may hold In < line j Ajni every lamp, more brightly burn. . ... ..:^w 1- ... - a gjgMjggg LBAPt? f - * | V^AAA^ \|jy, j! 5? \<^v ^xiw*i AAA Q-1C jlAXAA?. } flkodP }/\asjSI* ^nous jj, v. ? ' 7 ^/vJtjbjeoA ? j|i" ??- *^**v-' CLINTON, S. ( . Friendship- A. M. U. Church Week: Miss Emma .Vary Ferguson became the bride of Mr. Benjamin Fee Thompson on July 20th a' four o'clock at the home of tlv bride's grand mother, Mrs. Env Young. Miks Vivian Alexander sail"Because," following Prof. .1 Minis sang t>"I Love You Truly." Beautiful strains from "Largo" were_*d?ved by Mrs. R. P. Aleder. Miss Nina Mae Thompson, sister of the groom, entered with a lovely bunch of flowers, (gladijIos). Miss Thompson was rttb-e ' a safin bodice, tpeusiint styhr), Miss Kubye Ferguson, sister of the bride, wore a lyvely blue net ilress with pink accessories. Miss Ferguson was the bride's ma'id alon? with Miss Thompson. Little Miss .Connie Ferguson was the flower girl, sister of the bride. Little Miss Tuanild Yoim?*~was .he ring bearer. ?Thrr groom entered with Mr. Marion Leake, dressed in a black suit?Mr. Leake being best man. The blide entered oh-the arm of her father, Mr. T. G. Ferguson. She was beautifully attired in a white net and lace dress with a short veil; white lace ana net gloves, carrying a lovely bouquet t *f gladjolos. 7 he bridkt march was played. The vows were thei spoken, the it remony was performed by Rev. H. W. Walker, pastor uf the bride and groom and also the pastor of Friendship A. M. E. church. A large number of friends end relative,, were present. Mrs. Thompson is a graduate of Bell Street high school. She r.ttended Allen University in Columbia, S. C. and complete^ hei course in summer sehool the past summer. She is the lovely ami charnmig daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. (!. Ferguson. Mr. Thompson is the son of Mr; "TiTTd AiTnr--Hert>ert--Thoinpsuii. Mr. Thompson is also a graduate of Bell Street high school, graduating i'rtiDi Allen University where he did his college work for four years. Mr. Thompson has beer and is now an instructor at one of the schools in Hartsville, S. C. Wc wish for Mr. and Mrs. Thompson much success.-! During the evening the brio changed t(, a lovely blue suit for her traveling suit. They left during the evening for Bennettsvilh* S. C. whre they will n.r.ke their home. ' .. Mrs. B4rtha Ferguson, mot' of the l?ri(R-, was attired in a navy blu^cluffoi, over a polka dot, wi*p nav'pv accessories. Mrs. EmYoillUr crrur?/l rv-\ ntKpr tV?o was lovely attired in a pink luci with a lovi.lv corsage. We are sorry to note thai uiep marriage \thll take them from t'linton. ; . There wore many out-of-town guests present for the occasion. M?\ Lu Wash Yo?*"? ?? p pleasant caller at the home of Mis* Thelma Dendy on Thursday evening before leaving for Washington, D. C. Mr. Young left Thursday afternoon at 6:37. Mrs. Rubye Williams of Flint. Mich, is the guest of her h>o?iand sister-in-law, Mr. and IV* A. Wadsworth, on North Adair street. Mrs. Williams is the loner Misa Rubye Wadsworth. Mrs. T ihm f!mtiw noil <l.?e Ler, Quanna, were pleasant callers >t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Wadsworth on Saturday. 'Mrs Cooper lives in Greenville. Don't forget to atop by the Tip rop Cafe for your meals whenever you desire. Whether you are traveling or not, our prices are reasonable. If vau'ra thiratv we have your favorite drir.kB (cold) and v ? - ....' . ,. . .y , your delicious Blue Bird ice ereyr also ice-cold beer in bottles. \\ welcome you at all times. N'r. H. WalKerT"proprietor. Mrs. L. K. i Dendy, manager, .'15 Musftrove ?^t. We still c? n supply your "Want and Needs," don't waste any time S in seeing us?Wadsworth's ('as 0 Grocery Store. 11 North A ^ St.. C. A. Wadswnrth. Pronrit tor Miss Audrey Purry of Char-, tl iotte, N. C. is the summer guest of her K>'aiul mother. Mr?. Martha () Dendy. HEBRON BAPTIST CIURCH ? Ke\. A. A. Sims, Past r It e: The Srrmtay school?opm ti?aJ the AtsUat hotrr w ilh the toaoUurs and officer? at their posts ol' dutv. 11 The lesson was well taught op e the different classes and reviewed a by Prof. Benjamin Thompson. i We were glad to have liov. E. L. Lilliwood worship wit.; us. I<?v. tl Lilliwood 'delivered the morning jv jtormnn lie preached froiv Judges j-j 7. The mesage was vcuy inspiring ~r and every one enjoyed iL_ Communion was given. A namber of visitors were present, isitors are L always welcome?^ The B. Y. P. U. conevened at ^ 6:15. At 8:00 o'clock "Rev. Sims preached a wonderful sermon. The C _ tevt was taken from Ps, lins 31 :S. X subject, "The b 1 essillg t?f pi r'sciu.I : /-v t ii /\ t. i . rxperienee wiui uuu. uur ' nearis were made to rejoice while the nan of God spoke by the wayside ? The V. C._Club met at the h<mu 1 of Mrs. Lenora Fleming. Tin \i president. Mrs. Jimmie Youny q ^resided. After the devotion and business session, each member re- " membered Mr. Jim Simpson with F ! a pound. The hostess( assisted by a James L. and Samuel L). Vleminr. sierved sandwiches, ice tea and mints. Mrs. Lucinda Miller r.nd Mrs. Rosa Lee Pitts attended the An- 1 nual Woman's TldffTe Benefit So- -ft ciety in Maybinton, held with th Seek Well Baptist church. Mrs y u Clarks roa^y prepared for :h. _ convention. Every one was well cared f?r- c HVs. Estella Davis of Clearwater, Phny is ^siting her mtrtlmr. Mrs. Lucinda Miller. ~ i Mrs. Irene Swindler has return- 4 ed to her home in Washington after spending a week with her mo- h the-*. She w?s ecconvpan>od by jj MiSc Jessie L. Ferguson. CLINTON^JpEWS ? The Sons of Aid did very inter- ^ esting woi-k in the trial of Tiro. ,. Putsey Rook q^--July 11 which was won by Bro. |R*x>k. We had ^ with us that night the Grand Pres a ident Bro. S. R. Reeder. The Rev Hill of Ijaurens was also present. |y We elected Bro. Frank Hill as the president of the Sons of Aid No. I1 73. The weather was very rainy - hut m luruu number attended _ The many friends of Mrs. Ada Williams will regret to learn of 3 her being confined to her home A Ml. We hope her an early recov I ery. Bro. P. Rook was called to Helena on account of the illness ot I his brother Rev. W. D. Rook. He I found him some better. On July 13 we visited Mount Carmel and had a very pleasant stay. Mrs. Lillian Savage, Mrs. Essie T. Jackson, and sorr, Mrs. K Rook and little daughter visited parents who were having a homecoming day. Mrs. Julia Tucker was celled to Abbeville due to the illness of her father Mr. Ben Walton. We hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. Robert L. Tucker also Mr. Willie Fuller were visitors tn Mt: Carmel Sunday. All of Clinton. Mrs. Rook enjoyed ber little grandson two weeks stay with ?jier James ^A. Middleton of Mt. | ?V ^ T ixrxr nr - - r. .1 . - ? " f. 1 i-C. 'ft ?~? > y>\\n m | :' SBSHs. i -.11- ,* I:M I.AIRKNS MOWS f St. Paul Baptist Church Hfv. L.' li. Moon, Pastor S. S. begun at tin usual hour. P iupt. anil teaviUrs at their post ' f duty. B. T. I'. at the usual inie president and captain on heir duty. The pastor preached*'~throughut Sunday. Please don't forgot, I raver met ting every Wednesday | ight. come out and' help make it P gum I oiie. \\ ? need iimrc pi ay as. Mis. K. B. :Ioh11son arrrt children-? f Founaain Inn spent lire'wr-olc nil at home with parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Henry McCoIlum "here. Mr. Sam Bendy who finished ( le Sanders hi?h school this term 5 now in the training camp. The! I.T.IT. and -Sunday?:c! ool nu-'-es j im ?|uite a bit. .14 II r.. I. ^ I ?....-1 1 " nr< * mil VII ilUU OlMill " Hate S- S. and 15. T. lT.' coitvenion at Rock Hill were Rev. \Y. I., I Yilfcon. Mrs. Annie Johnson, Miss a, inniv Nelson P'uekett of "Spring-"} A gld, Mrs. Pauline Sullivan, T.oyd impson, Carol Hamilton. Minnie rby, Teola Saxtuji.*, 1,'da Mae' bright, Ruth Mills ami Mrs. Mary J 1. Whitener of St. Pari ami tin-] unior choir ami Sunday school, J lev. and Mrs. Mathis and family i? lso attended t lav cov.Wnt a n all", eport a. nice time. Mrs. Kmmn Mills and .VIts." llaT~ ie Gulden atten.deil the 11 uinhert Enmly?re-union - Sunday. j_ _ Mr. JohiKithan Mills and Mr. ^T. L, Meadors v.et-e in. llocL Hill "hursday atteiidiny the iji.plist ' onvontion. ' -? If- Rev. and Mrs. Kail Wriyht am [ acationlne in WYisliiny! on ami, lew York. Mrs. L. C. Olidhant is s miulmo er vacation in Washington and laltimore. u Mr. and?Mry "i" tr; d* an ids oi l llkins, W. \ a . tin ir *1: lighters |j ,uth K. .loan ami Betty .lean also Id loir son-in-law, Prof, (hur.e Wil- 1 ams ami tjj'aml (hvtfhter little elores weiv the kuests . of Mr. j. ml Mrs. S. \V. Sullivan. a Mr. Berry Sullivan of Haiti- J rorr^ spent last Sunday with -Ms a rents M r .~aTV<l Mis. S. W. Stil- 23 van. hinlly lloinly. m lilinliuil m >inn PINCKNEY'S FIH ? NDKiiTAK Fit \NI> MO OF SOI III OAHOLINA lOOfi WASHINGTON ST. rr.-^TTj-- , y.,.;. -?? Saturday, Jnly 19, 1941 lor* -high- school is spending the lummcr at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mrs. Clara Dendy, visited her <j aster, Mrs. Minnie Adams, Sunlav on Cedar street. Miss Annje * Bell Lindsay of Baltimore, Md., is visiting her mo fior, Mrs. Eliza Watts. Miss Mary Nance is visiting roe sistee, Mir a. Minnie Sanders. Miss Mattie Duckett is visiting n Washington, P. C. PRO! i:ssroNAft CARDS DR. H. II. COOPER DENTIST Attention (iiven to Diseases of the (Jums tinht Crn?n and Bridge Work? A Specially' " ~ 'Hi. ? Phone <? 129 Res. 8264 1 Wa-hini^tor * *?.. ('.? < S ^ Iffiee iintir^; Ti'Tcphiiife^: :3U -A.M. L _i' :C0 _LLM. Offict 81133 P osi done#., _??ft 7 3 Dr. D. K. Jenkitvs DENTIST , illii'Ks, 'Plates, Crowns, Bridges. . Anesthesia a Specialty DR. J. (i. STIJART I .it I , '.OM' itlld i httiitt(J'ns.-Ob ;;; ?! 'A c. lately ^ IHiee" Tl tTiTTs * Tele |tftdfiti? : 0 A.M. to 2 I* XI . lies. 46?Jfc 1 P.M. to ?; ' J flic v 3791 Oflic* _ Residence O.'iy V.v:iti 1317 Pine St ci.V J. H. JOHNSON ? notary rrnuc ^ HHtrr?Muritm?Street ? na'er in lit.a 1 Estate, perform* larriaije Ccremonus, writes Will* cods. Mortgages, Claims, etc. Call to See Him 'aok rcm^jP^I MEMTHO- K misisson JM FOP COUGHS fPOMCOLDSWajJ , THAT WONT TURN LOOSE OF MENTHO MULSION " ^ EXPECTED RELIEF JTI ASK FOR YO'J& MONEY SACK] s9 ?<* SOLI) BY DRUGGISTS K\ KKY WHERE A4^ 0AM PKTKH'S IIA IK liKOWFR ?r Diseased. Scalp ? Gives Uf? ul Meant y, jn.Sl GROWER^, pj>Ty once a w<>eK?Price 35c *0l> Rlaruiinir St., Columbia, S. C ' aunts Drug Store, Washington t..' Thomas Drug Store. Tayloi and Harden Streets 0 ex:: wt.y ni / j - Ju /2 cents per mile-? r ROUND TRIP 10% less than double the one way fares - ?. Air Conditioned - Coaches ? ON THROUGH TRAINS . j. t. coim ^ Division Passenger Agent Columbia, S. C. lophone 9231 JANTZLER BROS. sum-: it':I-At;; SHOP 79 CprvHh st. < Columbia, & Prices Reasonable visible Half Soling a Specialty l\rU l 3IIM J-J uSiiaiMat ? ? ft \rt nllVi 1/C1I tJftMJ SERALHOME T EN SEP KMBALMER k AND GEORGIA funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment AS GQOI) AS THE BEST \nd Better Than the Rent And I'ricea Kesa ^ . Ollue I'lmne 2-.'i3A7 I !(? > deuce Rhone 7765 / ' )i i i;s\ AND . * . SI RV ICE . * , ?, COLUMBIA, 8 (J. | v . - i