The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 27, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6

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t ^ Pa#e HU I AMCQICl^l miTRTAuniMaini jC^r : T ^r?Bniv?9 w??>?nwtnwHVi A Mistreated Uiil: Please til. me "why docs mv?H^trr scrm if- care for the others more .than she does me ? Aus: She doesn't . . . , she is just wrapped [> inher new jiuT friends but she loves you better than pnvniu1 eNe in the world :it r : t- tw yi-.nr sister likes '' " --i '? i a! the bovs like . . . _ v ! ...m notiei::;: ynii inmie . . . y i will be classed as one e: ir uantr. !i. >'. 1 have heard that the i if ere 1 ?stnv there i? >1 Ueisui.'. ami I can't locate it. i Which way nars-i?I- start to get it'.' Ans: ,1!u: ting treasures is tlx quickest way in the world to get totally broke . . . spend yout tune i wo kin.tr as urn won't tind anything through ihT.-ice. l'n> no ] atl .1 tin;?xhnt < or?Ft-?ti o t n. * you near about treasliees w ;nn buried about your piitee . . it d one was there--. . ..why doesn't a the person whol told \ou this snath get out and hunt it for himself. A^2C-=ALy- wife and 1 had .-v iae. tnisundei starding : .boat our home h business and she im-vcd away \ her father. Tell nu 'if she will move hack as it is worrying on ami my mother real had. Ans: Go to your wife and talk things over with her. Sr.? . isn't going' to return unless vou insist that she come back. Vo.i unit ih-i T feeling* tcrTTlay and >::e tVes* taut ~ you owe her an apology. False h pride doesn't mean a thing wner. it eoi.u-s to your own d-um s:ic : hrppiness. so hiii kel tiown ami tell -v her how tviu h she swans to y. a t: and 1 am sure she will e'lv.e Ivme to you. _h i*. fl'. S. ? I weald "l:ke ti- It w -if- I would he?successful- taking J ij a hus'ire-ss curse or v.uuai feroi'.'.mcm! the food course? Ans: At t'r.is writing vo;: do. nut luiv. the neee>?,?ty ettucn.:- rs to give. cither o: c any st.r u. ish1y.oui' sci.oui work and then do.- ; thought. 1 suiuvst '-la-, \ : filicide the course of study you v ant : Clip .and Mai T hi * * Notice to Rcadcrs:- Let P cf sso' -M t FREE u> this column . . -ust ir.duJi i 1 letter. Fdr 3 P' w 31c R11 r . ?? **" ~d J TRCLOCY READING & LICKY DAY < * a cont.de'Oij! letter rf hoc jc* .c ar ,1 . J S+se.vour lull name -b-?ti- 'ate and e n 1 all mail to: Prof Abbe" Wallace, ct .J- 1310 Assembly St., Co'umk a, S. C ' (Ctvc B -thdatc and Expiatn Qc ;t oni _?_ ^ .M-? Name. i Address I city J I am a Leader subscriber ST. I'M I. 15 WT1ST flll'lh II Rev? I,. ('. Sander- I'.oli.r limbi. S. ('.-Wednesday , . ., ? nimr. Sent rubor 1". I'.'ll. climax. 1 t**+- t4 J>iiAint*?':lOU 5 WCiiSi* ?Ti, ' h4- -f* "M I'l^au:..- D.i' iiic.^" i :; ;:.e ai. > .? a named tduirc!. A % :; " a;?!>:\cia!:v-. , audier .. .?:* nu-ai'a-i^ :nd frje'.als ; were- jircsi n: > :. :h. . brat am. The ser...<?r. i : -ic. i, . *" rasiufTv;A deir. er'TTTT?IT v 'A A , Sims, !! ted viiucn: '{ and a!s a ?\ .? :?.. , , f , .St. 1'aai dr.:? "Ti A .m I'.i.en ns lr in*|iii ilia' a:.,.? L?-?u- _ tij tiltise V\ M.| . l f: . i :a _ ..' ,.ii - ' A?: ' - - (i"f"V'h. ! >: i- i i r-tr n: I'io. ? ?brief- histrrrr ?of --t-br?rcdrrrrb- ; was read h\ Mr-. A. A- . The j 1 ? member? !' Lr' i"iiii t ? Rev. Sarnie;- :'i?' hi- tire lea ship. Pie came talv- c.arife of St. P.i-1 church danunry M. P hi. \ lie f a depressed ana str y r"" j' " 1 \- p that time a debt- of -.vr ?? hundred dollars was over the \ chur:h. 'I'm TTaTe eve p r.ny r.as "h b? fn piii-l. Wt- arm pp-ml -f Mto . opportunity To j . ? .gaijart_ h-ador Vr.- -n valla: "v j yt"7Tt y M".i-h pv-.tr been mai'c by the eh.iivT. duiinir , - hi'* vti-mrr" a'? . Approxima' ;'y L oho Emndrod nu m.ii i added, the Sunday > hool has , h^en improv-d. and ran id nr is hnirtr tr,rde al'.r.tr all lines. > Servinir wijh the past ?r in. liq lida'ir.u the indeptr-e** w e r o (] and faithfully They \v< r "Twe lve Captains" who a orbed ~T^!^\^!wpTt^rTT7^T^TTmeTT^ TTlffflP "7 hers of St. Paul and friends in and . nut of the eitv. They wcr": M^sdanu-s Annie Hell Rutherford. T.e r tva Worth v. A life Winhtish, Mis-- H pv Cornelia Herndon and Wra r fjr,n Reyrv. Messrs. Freddie Ren- e wick, .To*enh Stark*. Rob rt Moor- r man. Or.ella Rutherford, Creitfh- v t. iVi t'w.rv,.,!., T -V .... . . ..... ... 11 .IJ.j, s __ Jennings. t. The pastor and captains thank \ their many friends for their loyal (| sunport. f, Pofore the close of the service, he was given a "Surprise Grocery ?i Shower." along with other nice a gifts. The members were thanked [ j, graciously for this expression of gratitude. I f At present the church is engag- 1 ed in a great revival. Overflowing ' crowds are present each night. Rev. B. J. Tjfggina of SpartenbHr*--.? in charge. So far around ^ twenty have been added to the ^ church. The future is bright. God ^ has blessed us. *3 Rev. Sanders, who continues to I seore phenomenal siiecos? in hi? p work, i? a senior at Benedict Gob ;> lege, Columbia, S. C. g NSORONUPt's/\pRO0l6M? 0 uikc-. You could do alright in In- : :s.:i. ?s world but 1 would ? ? , t :nt yrrn?specialize rrr o??ii< ." home b. onoinies. W I.. ' W l)p you?think T li-'iioi g:\e this man lip 1 have iliTT U"i him get a wife for~"f am 1 if lea* ilea! old. I- t:an him? I v.-at ?o" make 'him happy for 1 ave him. ,Ai^:?"l'iiis is a?problem tin: ,Villi we ;t! 11 111 1,1 deride If hy is satisied to continue on with you then . no reason for you to giV'.' . .i:i; rp since \ oil feel you ale so :iadl> in love with him. There is Iways a possibility, of his fulling or a, younger \\oni::n. but if you oututile to make yourself attraetve an i inl renting. yoU may be .hie t(1 fl 'Id hi.ll!. (i. N (* 1 have two lots and h-\e bee:, thinking *>f building i?io> a?Home?lau?111 > . 11, , 1 s t1 s?t he est time for me to build or what o Sou udvis.- m m> case. I have , heme. I doo't care to live in the actio !::\ self, but thp.-gkt of tent: ng it.' At-. I ' .!: build the expensive otise that you have in mind right ~ " ~ P JTTTT y. on't pTiT ToT" . ?:t"i."_r. ji.ii fuiM-s. Although it you ' ! < ii1 i!d ;t plsu'i* to st'tl . ; . hat of oaiisy, is :i diftYro: t st'M V. i.iihiiay ir.ati rial ?-tv. has .irt'nr !iy " rijFTvt ~Ya~\\ ah.j s-iiu-r if ?n*? i ^s'-cual .thai y?'U do atiy. . . :t tit'irhl if UVi! to ii-.l 1 ~ ~ r iTTrrr;? rrrrri wait? ,?wfrHtvl'oiv tirci'iiifj; i??i thh proiih ni. ! : A. (0 Why ii"is this ail! try i' tuy tHishani! uotio ilia v.. ar. it tv'LT tlur'.' An :*.<-lory- ca< a othi-r? I'm? shiim ? At. -: I > :< ryii.L' vi. sp< r: to tu ;_l a, jiah-as aiai..di .sn'l. ati. f. ; a!": > that is n;?" :nj_* aiualuus it; thy.. oyis of ll.vi a-."-I'll-. N'f . ... jf she v. thy a'.a v. a t. yovif ia.shaiai. siU' :. :v.!: i '!. . of ; mi, Iti.i ;. #;;? -d alai . . . -h"U . r, i :v. ' ? aft' vtioti . . . . 1 .? t ? ! v \ i 1 is * \ ! 11 11 \\ I i y. Coupon Today! t tbc Wjlbcc jrulyxe your probleai 1 flmnino nf hit rntnmn wnnr ' ' > quarter?1 ?5f I?<nr hii new AS- 0 ZHAST and receive by return mail J ,iinq three l3' question! privately. * re ol THE PALMETTO LEADER, \ 0 - 0 , fully on Separate Sheet of Paper! ' < "T-" - ; i ? * j ....... State \ i 0 I tot a Mewutaad bwyee * IM >liI.t; I S.M \ I.I.S II l<? II SIHIKII. 1 1 uf-tiay, Sc|. i i I'-.:.. a; ;jlV- Irvuititiin^ i.'il I- ! i :i. ?. t li'ibiit Small?- i rnr7" *-M-ytliM*nt'~inr5rj L's-c;. >i. *.;. 11M mark aiyi | a t'u.. "puVliiiiy 111 ' i i > ' - ry ilin-cti"!!. It i-- I * in. jit iticipal. .Mr. \V. I ?v..t. Uiu- Hill tl??f will 1 1 - >" it hit: a ,-hort ' 1 ';; '.lil y ?hi- term r? iLi.u?. C'li.^taut?wiMi tin* t'XCfjit ion I u lev. changes, lac new teach' y a c ic in t ri >< nice,; by fFTc 11 in lie: al M . \TT Kent Alston, T ,cv. Ai i ^a ~L1_ Itiinf.,'.i, I; vii ,.(ln alin . S. State ('olleffc; wlro as c it arm- ~T~ 1 ,-t Lria>lc. and as~ i.-'t - TTTTTTa malic.-; .MTss .M. "ETaRT '. ''- ill'-..- aiiniinisti-i.tioi.. S. ? ?' ^ 'iu'je. c<tiius to the tat*. !- tytiinir an.'! .-hoi tin ml in . W. h I'k'c with lis a train. P. X~">tc\vai't. A. IV. S. C. tatv !!< Kri*. coach ami a-sist iny ti"?'ii?i*?if ijiifmi '.iiii.m? inir nt' tki* - I'aictvi 'ii i - Ass iviatiun of . KobiM-. hit: II s h::l sw ii< > 1 wa< T.oTTT i ' re Washiiiirt'in library Sentenibei n, I'.'ll. with tin- |i!?->i<U*tit. Mrs. .illiait Simufi. pivsi?ii"tr. -A4'U*rthu?ju-inutvi were., i in! ami . After which. ta-.J-ulL wa.. .Lallvil .u..I . a? V + +??W-H-fr- +t?HIHIf Vcl SI' lid d'jes I ?l!..v::n.if a brief business sosion, the meeting adjourned. A movie was shown t<> the stuent hotly Tuesday. September 16. Mi-- I 1 lazier was in charge if ti." fiist assembly program rogram was as follows: Son.ur, "America:" >.ript.iro and irayer, Rev. W. 1' MeBrowi.; intrument--l sol". Miss ( !. Davis: ending, Miss K. Pcsil; duct. Mis.-, s P. .Tonkins an<l K. Mitchell; eading, Miss <1. Davis; song, "Onvan! Christian Soldiers;" guest penker. Rev. T. () Mills, pastor i the F. A. IT. rhureh. H4s tnsptr ng, practical, tar reaching a>l ress will linger long in thi minds, f the hearers. The principal spoke in general boot the program for tlu year nd the cooperation of all in makig this a.better year. A large crowd of patrons and riends were present. V. IV S. T. CLUB The Y F\ S. T. f itiT> met at tHc nmc nf Mr. Vnnfvr mooting called n order by the provident. The einb '/ a-' "f it.-i best ni em he i n. lis* He rr ice Ross of Jacksonville, 'lof4i!a. an ft of Columbia She a: sod to the (front beyond Friday fternoon. The club will miss a reat member. g THJ I COLUMBIA-CAMDEN DISTRICT 7CONFKKKNCK-WOHKKRS HOLD ANNUAL SESSION T i'?thirteenth ?session of- the Columbia-Camden District Conference. Conference Workers andMissonai.. Mass Meeting of t.se Palmetto Annual Corference tent tu-Tl Til the Eh uer.er A.-?Zion ihurli, highway i?7. north of Camden, S. C., September 11, lb 11. The ~s* ssion begins with presiding elder J. W, Shaw, 'presiding. Lhuisday morning after the period of devbt!bns7~ ? ' Organization, appointment of oimnittee. Rev. S. J. He: r\ was conference; Mrs, S. J. Henry, reelected secret; rv of the district porter. The conference messig-' , .vas delivered t0 us by Hev. W. W. McCullough. text. St. John '?:1. -^4?li.tti l xvork?the works "f ' in. J leit <"llt me. w Ibid It is darr?tiui? ligi.t eometh when ruT Train can S hjr t "I'reerv (1f woi k." ^ the serinor.; theonessage was lull f thoiprst and inspiration. At the tfteriioon session the general dis- I ussion was. "Tltt> necessity ^intl import;.nee of the official board, , led by "Bro. W. A. Gladden, lie made many helpful remarks. A model official board, conducted by Rev. I. B. Ruffin. Was grcath apprei i.tt d?b-y??ministers "Ways and means of church fiKi' cintr." Rev. S. J. Henry. Many timely ;uul helpful suykosti-ins were Riven. EveninR session, Educational sermon wrs delivered by Rev. I-?15. Rv.;ffin, texL. Matthews 5:1:5. "Ve ate the salt of the. earth. n; : t l!o "all 11.1 - lost.1 '.are -11; 111 it be salted? It is j thence forth jrooil for nothiiiR. but to be east out and to be trodddeti .anth r foot of men." Sub.i t. " Christian influence Iff the colli'' inanity." This was a forceful ser. , mon. ""Si"-.''TOTit?d?pr- Morn-ink deAoth ns. reading and approving of minutes of previous day's session.' then tlu | institute at work. . Revs.. Jesse 1.. y "Smith and A M. Douylas c m' I eted the .institute work which ? was very educational. The morn n.' was dcllveivd by . K'ev. , \. l-\ I'.utlei t.xt. Job i:;::t. "i;ut ~ .1 farce- ti' (lorstantlintr a- - well - a.-. V?ii: I am not inferior to you:. Yea. who knoWeth not such things s these." Subject. "Come let us I 'eason toy-ether." He delivered a noble sermon. Afternoon session: Presiding elder 11. A. II at wood "f I.anci.ste, " district was presented t,, the district e III en-nee. Sonic of til,- Ire!', points of his talk were: power in i;|uic!ii:ir, ., united pr- uraai ;.nd tint ui l i-ilcye Scholarship Hrive. !'l im;?Miy-v-mary i?- _i be- in dial ye. Mrs. Konnie V. ' "i'-e: . pi e.-iiiiny. It w as a very ~uique ni uy rain.? Reports were jfood. M m:>i i > m; esent :it the olH-niiij; -1 a-n: Revs. 11. Edwards, A. L. , Jo.ksnti, S. J. Horrv. W'.JI. Monro. 1. H. Rtllffn. W. M. i.: brew. 1> C. ! ! '< ruHi-iiti. Hamuli*- l.ee. W. \V .}!*( tdlouvh. itii<I I.. H. Harris. l'iv>onl at lho opening session \\?re: Ri--\s. N. K. Butler, R. D. Hendricks. .lessY-T,. Smith ami J., x 1). llavis. Absentees; Revs. K. M. i ATcCuIIV. Hoyi-hoi-oiii*!;.- ?U la i;suii and K. 11. Gray. t IloV; \\ . 11. -Muoro. iho host pastor spare,)- i",, pains in nutltinpr ?ttr -1ay a happy otio. Wo, tho mom. hoi s of the Columbia-Canal , n <1 is trict. esteem oni krout leader. pi't*jsidiry elder J, \V. Shaw, and will I do. oOefythiuy possible to make . [pjtir district a yroat success. Keep I i11j-C in mind our them, "Moving forward by God's help."- Our^fbtt?>: "All in it and all at it." Patterns of the above designs for each pattern to this new yards of 39 in. fabric. 2 PALMETTO LEADER BENNETTSVILLE NEWS ?By C. D. Sanders, Reporter In spite 6f th^ Bhort crops a | large number of our new high t school students are leaving for., college. We are delighted t o?.uimv _ -that all?of?our students? >\ho graduated from college last iei m have been placed for school t w'ork in good high schools this term. Miss Clenimie David left Satouiay muming to~teach in the J lig'n school at McCormfck, S. C.. All of State college and Benedict college students will leave, to lay. Mr. Malachi left Saturday morning and Mr. Robinson SunJay. Mr. L. C. Reese left for Va. ClTIeh. Mr H M< ( oTliim" and TT^n?McCollum left?for Atlanta rUiiversity. ?? ? Mis. Ixdtie Lucas of Washington, 1). C\, and Mrs. C. S. Henderson of New York arrived home Sunday morning to spend a few veeks with sisters Miss C. R. and D. Sanders. The sad news reached the city 1rrrt Mrs. .11 art ha Munnerlyn's iaug'hter, Mrs. Annie -Mae Stewmi died in New York. The body irrived home for burial Sunday norning. Hei brother Mr. Robot MuiMieiTyn accompanied the lody,-lioniti?aiiU-tlie- others arrived lume by motor . Mr. and Mrs. Jul an Haley, Mrs. Ophelia Mar on, dis. Daisy Hall and Mr. Washing * oil Steward hi sduin/1 nf Mv? a : ? 1 ia Mac, all <>f Now York. While ( ? the city ti.cy were the house v .lusts of MTsT Willie Lott and * nether and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ^ dcl.eod anil hmthev Mrs. Lillie Tosland. Eva ! y ctfort was -made o make their short stay a pleasnt one. The !i ft Tuesday, morn J Ho for Now York. The funeral f f Mrs. Anna Mac Steward was "j a Id at St Michael Sunday pm. c lev. U tipple ia*toi; J. H. W. Mor j is ami son iii charge. .Master Pearson was laid to rest j hniday p.m.; Mrs'. Mariah Eller- f on and Mr. H Bingham of Che- ^ aw were in In city Sunday p.m. I'ho choir l' < in Durham, N. C. ? endeivd an interesting program ) hmday even in s at- Zion A. M. E. -j n interest of Mrs. Mary Jones ^ Edr ? ~ ' j Mr. Dob Ci island one of Marl- r I'M' cm nty's; outstanding citizens t nd friedds died at his hme Sun- t lay mottling, EuiVcral arrange .ent completed to date. 1 Mrs. Branson of Hartsville, S. j .spelTT the week end in the city vitn her son and daughter Mr. L nd Mrs. McQueen. j Mis Minnie I)up'rco~dtett~gT h6r" ~j woo. ..... ? o ... ..i lhwiiuciiu, o. 1-.., tne 'nuvhtei-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. ; Vh-uxtulcr McRae, 1 Mis. \ i\ mil Jor.es left for anoth i solum! term as school nurse in j he t.i.:!. school of Florence, S.C. 1 The school opens on the 15th of his -month. i Hev. :m<l Mrs. Brewer a number 1 ';;Z iff w i f . ?j?? ? . i t. i ' /,' ' ? ?? .: V | ^ may he obtained by sending a a paper. Sizes 14 to 20?32 t A Very Profitable _ Trip '-"T" Jas. W. Shaw Too much cannot be said of the assemblage and function of the Connect ional Council whieh session has been a real source of infoimation as well as inspiration to all in attendnce. Atlantic City, N. J., was truly the place for such, as the people there are some of the best in the denomination and understand caring for any meeting. The bishops, general othcers atxl all in attendance were loud in heir praise for the very excellent treatment received during the >ssion. The report from each department was fm~c~ aial llm'Edltbf of Star uf Zlon wan Instructed to M more careful with prqof reading before releasing his articles to the public. To this he agreed. and solicited another opportunity to prove his real worth to the public. Our schools were well represent ?d and their reports showed a rapid advance along all lines. Many persons mentioned themselves for the bishopric but no Infinite action was taken, yet they :ontinue to say, "Think of me." \s a whole, the trip was very fine is we visited Newark, N. J.( New fork City and Brooklyn, N. Y. .vhere Mesdames Edna Willis, Hat ;ie Watts, Minnie Gaymon and ifessie Gadsden, sisters of the writ it reside. Th^y All are doing 'welT ind are making high records in :hurch work. Enough cannot be <aid of the trip as everything teen and heard was inspirational 3ersons im attendance from South Carolina were: Drs. A. H. Hatvood, H. R. Hawkins, J. C. Hunter and the writer.-Each-was-optinistic and expressed gratitude for cindnesB received. West Columbia, S. C. >f fiiemls- from Hartsville were n the city Sunday evening on ac oi:nt of the death of Mrs. Buter's father, Mr. B. Crosland. Miss Correnta Sanders, Mr. G. iroody and the reporter spent a ew hours in Cheraw, S. C. Sunlay morning. Rev F. P. Peterkin one ot Mnrl >oro county preachers died at tbe lome of his sister Saturday. Funral service was held Monday af^rnoon 3:00 o'clock at Pee Dee iaptist church. He leaves t o nourn his loss one daughter and wo sons, a host of relatives and riends. Miss Mary Malloy and Mr. Char ie Gray attended the M. E. meet ng in Atlanta, Ga., last week. Mrs. Emma Hanna spent a few lays in Ridge Spring, S. C. visitng sister and family Prof, and ills. Hammond. Our sick friends, Mrs. Stoney, ilrs. Kollock, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Lue D. Cdvington and Mrs. Fox. Miss Shada Spears is spending i nice stay in. Asheville, N. C., laving a few* weeks rest. Mnr~lCa~hey~Tteese arrived home ifter spending a nice stay in Coumbia with Mrs. Youngblood. vjlwm ju/? J ddreas and 10 cents in coin o 48. Sizes 86 requires 8H THE BET1UJ5HEM BAPTIST CHUKCtP Rev. E. K. (Jnuldcn, Pastor . Newberry, S. C.?The second Sunday m this month wis known , as "Homecoming Day" at Bethlehem, and what a day it was. _ People were there from miles around to l>e with us. The spirit was high anil the food was plentiful. There were the s'.aking of hands, gladnos,. of hearts, and smiles indicating joy, happiness and peace for everyone. This day was known not only us our "Homecoming Day" but the beginning of our rgvival as well. Rev. T. N. Moss of Greenville, S. C., preached as never before, from Monday through Friday night; many souls were revived " and quite a Yew joined the church. " proclaiming Jesus as their personal Saviour. - . The meeting will be -long remembered by all who were there t0 witness the power of the Holy 'Spirit. I The meeting wi s su cessful both I spiritually and financially. From Sunday through Friday night more than $319,00 dollars were raised Our members and friends sparqd no pain?In giving to this cause; ~ On last Sunday night our pastor baptized thirteen persons and fellowshiped nineteen- into the church. No\v that our souls have been revived., let Us s s ^followers of Christ, bo led bv the spi''it of God, and hW~w dt be well. ?.... subscribe For the palmetto leader (I IIAI0A1D All-CONDITIONED 11CLIIIN8-SEAT COACHBI IMI.OIIAN. COUtOtTUI One wav from Columbia Richmond 5 5.10 _ Washington 7.35 ? Philadelphia 10.05 New York 11.85 Boston (via Ilell (late Bridge 17.35 Pittsburgh 13.10 Buffalo 16.10 St. Petersburg 8.85 Tampa 8.30 Miami 10.60 W. Palm Beach , 9.60 Jacksonville 5^10 J7TT Carter, DPA f Columbia, S. C. Kuiim No. 1 Arcade Bldg. Telephone 2.821?9987 tfyX^s ENUF FLOUR It's good? .... HONESTLY FMNCKNEY'S Fl _ . NUTVilAIUilt ANI) L OF SOUTH CAItOLU 1006 WASHINGTON ST laturday, September 27, 1SW1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS : < DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST Special Attention Given. to I)i? eaae? of the Oumr Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 6429 ' lies. 8261 1125 Washington St. Col'a., S, C. Office Hours: Telephones: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 a Dr. D. K. Jenkins ' DENTIST X-RAY SERVICE BLOCK ANESTHESIA 1107V? Washington St. Columhia * DR. J. G. STUARTEye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: Telephones: 10:00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 1692 4:00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796 Office Residence 2030 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St. ^ " ?? "?? KEV. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY PUBLIC Office 2029 Marion Street Dealer in Real Estate, performs Marriage Ceremonies, writes WTls Deeds, Mortgages^ Claims, etc. __ __ . "Call to Lee Him f Counts Drug Store ( K L L C K i 1' 1 lU.Nj M cUMI'Ul NDhli AS WRITTEN P BY YOUR DOCTOR A lull Line ot ioiiel Artie.e? 1105 WASHINGTON S I Ul/R i PHONE 2-iy67 David G Ellison Genera; Insurance Honest and efficient attentioi given to all bu?ine? placed with n?t PHONE 5717 1 JJ.IUJVAIUII MENTHOMUtSiq^^^l COUOK ?OMCOU5S >va wont n*? 100a UdOMtyof x^s_* ! fc?NTV?OMUL5>OH?WATT HV| MMVTV& V rou MJL TO ? EXttCTtO UUV ASK #? YOU* MONfV SACX. Vj swumum: ' SOLD BY DRUUOLVlft EVERYWHERE -MADAM PKTEltS HAIR GROWER For Diseased Sculi) ? Gives Life and Beauty. BEST GROWER? Apply once a week?Price 35c. iqo<; m?is ? ? imuiK Columbia. S. C Counts Drug Store, Washington St.; Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Street OlVi St: W&Y? -v/2 cents pet mTIe I ROUNO THSP 10% less than double j the one way fares Air ConiZltiarz ed Coaches ON THROUGH TRAINS Jr T. COBB Division Passenger Agent ( olu in Inn. S, C, I ivnn. i ricjiuuilf DANTZLHK iiltOS. sifnii ri h.wii ?i.>! 2.'?7'? Gervnis M 'nli.m'ua. S. C Prices ]{. esonnl-l ?f\ 'm II: !f Si.'i'u1 ;i ^pociallj Work TaMcd Fi?r xT.d Delivered T\TT7T? A "r , , in FilVAL I lf IV1K ICfcNShDHRTYnTA I V! K VA AND GEOKCiA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment AS GOOD AS THE REST And lletter Thnn the Rest I? And Prices Less Office Phone 2-33.)7 Res denee Phone 7765 < ?>l U I ESY *xn COLUMBIA, 8 <1 |