The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 29, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6

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E raw a* AMERICAS OOTSTANDINi MY NEW 1912 ASTROLOGY READINGS ARE READY Anxious?My husband is dt There is a man that I admire vi much and ho says he would tr i me in a mi rule if he did not hi Ifc- : a wife. His wife in t n invalid f the d'V'ois >ay iters'only a m ~t of time intil she is jfoinc aho Tell nie w.ould my conscience bo cr an if we were to so ahead t L ma! ry ? Ans; Ltnrrilre v?u it would . donot Tncourasethni f rien .'.s or y other th: t would hvm? t nappinoss to one ot yor.r own : wh<? is not in a position to : hi?i !v mo t- 'j'i ther. If you took t woman', husband . . . i.t would just tin> ?-amo :is taking milk aw : from n :th'.,: T' l 1 hinrtf yo-.- :i ?that y.?u-t dm ire him.-bnt--mit-i is a ff'o man. von must not e> 01 *?i< dif V-ouinLr him bettor. B. .1 X.? Is there any pop- i 1 chance of mv mastering the si ject that I am now taking? Ans: There's -Jinnee of 'doing it . but it is going take just lo's of study on \< part. Make up yot:r rSinj th: tt } like t o sub iet an I devote se\ . hours a day studying ... J should-be able to pass if you < cent rate on? > eu 11 work. E. M. S.-'-Mv hair nearly came out -a. few years ago ami ?ynomg l-k.> all Mm'tnnies and th t - I?use do-n?-ifo-*l. My scalp sw?; Tell me what to dcr? ? Ans: If you liave reason to ' ohOOOC"'" r..vri.'..m-fi<*.OOO ' fill' AM) MAIL. Notice To Headers! l.et Pro! bin- "free" in this column . . in Veur letter-.-:-K-or a "Privat his n?u ASTRO I < >(?N READ' vol! y.'ill receive "free" by Tel:: and understanding advice rni yntir full name. l irtlulate. ami please restrict \ oilr questions t soning. \ddress Vuur litter 1 .The Palm- tin Loader. 1310 \>> ((live Hirtlidiito and Explain r- ? ,M\ Name Address ? I am a Leader subscriber L\S I MilHU.K.. Sv'HfjOL Prnf^-|>. J. Morgan. PrP'cipa * . We. !:hc patvars of this v ?^ n~.ur,::y, gire '.-cry proud of-our a h>:oe econoiu t'.a^r.vi.< a-.:- t nv.-an n.. to tr.e ; . r:_r of ojf ciituti ar..j . " t.a i. o:r.ivr.;jui.VT-n 'tci r. :;. s >V.WTT-T?nd ."l ifr-rrrr'T^n their r. id. find adult men .? wonv.r. v. as -herd- dast --T-ues*! r.iarht week, whic.*. broustht "li^: t? this community. Mr. Mo: : stressed the year 'round gard while Mis. Zeiglc-r Bu.-n , iseu o canr.in,g, drying' rrd storage_ Toad. Both <T? them explained improvement contest, which v beg.n - within the next few we This is a 1 > c time pro^rrni. I will be jvdered fij, the end of ecu tv.v.vo months. The Mom j Kcor r>m ic e Pern i mer.t is b< ing improved with force.' Tie girl* are" WTkifTSr an id> al labar: tor.y ol* fu'ode n * clothing. T ey sponsored a < ' - contest on Thursday night of h weekv- v-hi.h- .-.hall .never be?i iu; -a ghls worked with their ir.stru or in making the., event a succe opr. rated W-rth -Oh*--instructor t girls of 'h> department. There were four delicioiG c.;d V for the drawing. We would 1 iV: explain t'ro contest, but this ? ?fac left with the instructor?!L ? ? were sponsoring a $25 drive, i The department must T'ma on" and we rre going to do t part for home economics and : riculture. There ic much for you in s1 ' Watth the Leader. SIMS HIGH SCHOOL . Union. S. C.?On Tuesday mo" inc. November 11. the Sims hi school band, under the direct up Ptuf 11 w i11' i C. (' i i-i I i n. gara Armistice Day program. At 10:.'i0 o'clock the school : sembled in the auditorium a sang while the band played t' versec of "America." After this t band rendered a short concert patriotic music which includ "The Red. White and Rlue," "Mi t?ry Escort," "America The Bea tiful" a-d "The Star Spangl t>?_~ '? a ? t t ,/in > * - school listene d to the President * the tJnitofl States ^peak. This w throuph the courtesy of the cla of 1941 who gave to the school very beautiful cabinet ra lio f phonograph. At 1:09 o'clock p. 1 srhool was 11 i < 111 i < s e' 1 f n1 tin >t"i Friday, November 11. bark one of the most cotorf 1 "Her Comings" TTnien ha<^ seen in long time. Coach^Ciisor,'. Ti:" played the XrncasTer "TTurh scTFS team to a scoreless tie. Th ? one of the fhosf thrilliner trnnr seen in Unicm thi* season. Bo1 teams were well matc^e-f Hurir the half, a very interesting: exh r- t;"? 'e- i* t . k lieve >our sTaTin? riot m good con. 1 <-ili?>n . . . eois.lt with a 1>KK. MATOLOtilST or a doctor who 'ad. treats skin conditions. He may be -i'V -ble to tell you what tm usu on r,'.v your sertdrK to bring .libo(it a eh nte. lV0 Leave off the tonics and ti eat ?nd ments .that you are doing now and tr'r do what the doctor advises. ly}'. j 1 v ; 11.?Please tell me if 1 j-'-hi.-.ild stry in the church trat 1 .jim i:: or should 1 start ft chureh ol ni'y own. Thing,, seem so cold and ; , 1 ii rr. wtirif thvy used to be. I1 Ans: Try to get to the bottom in~ of the misunderstanding and -up !!0.x, port the church you are in. If you P! were to- pull out and begin a church V* of your own ; *. . that would split th. cturch up and all the members would be diss; tisfied.- It i< -VOUT keep your church together. A. M. P. -I have been mai ied tt;?t" in v sv e??nd husband for 12 yours? ! 1 We were getting along fine until five years ago. 1 have tried s^ hard to live with him, but I think t is our useless. He won't give me notaina to but food rnd shelter. He is > ing j our for a divorce but savs he still h>ves ,-ou me ard wants me back. What must ral I do? .cm in. If \'Ui went back it v> ubl bxi-t-h-. Liiim. ..Ill thinw. Would v?i' all bo satisfied with tho small am unt it c.f money you bad white lie in? i?s with him. If not . . . you had bet. its. . 'Mt'itao o;i s you arc. Youj"] will have to decide this problem >o. yourself. ' I /-.v-v -> n .A A rv.oriv-wiV-VArrrwiO O''10 CrO'O ' >0 i -+44-18-4+44 PIVN Tfin \ Y ss?r Abb-' Wallace analyze your p"oh. just include a clipping of the column Reply".. ..send a quarter (25c) for N(i AND I.rCKY DAY CHART . ... irn mail a confidential letter of kindlx dy/lng (3) questions privately. Sign correct address to all letters, and . . > those,within the scope of logical realiir ct to: Prof. Abbe* Wallace, can of aunbly Street. ColuTftbia, S. C. Questions Fully on Separate Sheet f Paper) ? ?L_._????St a t e ? ? ^ ? I am a Newsstand boxer i occono.o:o.o^io^ioo.oimcfac)0.o<:-:-c-. I i ??-w.is presented by -4)icml.wB J irenn both schools assisted by the i I jband. i"- i At S:00 p. m. the junior eb as. the Vn-hsorship o f Miss i-f Sara \\ Morris. presented a \cry i.h - ;perb program to entertain the >- rn-.ns; leaill. .Af UT ine piOglHm, ' St- he visiting team and friends j oe larked until the evening was far ' spent. - l ra: . Mi:,. High',. fighting Tigers will ' :.ci -ay their fin.'l football game ot ;a> he setrsc/n- Wednesday, November I .f ) with Booker Washington in nr Columbia, S. C. SI'RINfl KIKI.l) BAPTIST -77 Cin-RCH ; i !hv. W. I.. Wilson, Pastor t [ Laurens. S. C.?Sunday Sc. <>ol ,v began at 10 o'clock. B'ro. Timothy Smith. Sunt. The lesson ii'ia w 11 rt. taught an<l nwny interestirg , "fToints wore brought forth" to th frr who wore present. Mi?? Murv I ?-t>? ni. cus Hunter gave a summary of *he ,'Ki, lesson which was vfry beaut If i: v arranged. Some of the poims - ? 1brought out v,v:v art foil y TiriStians must live in th.e__.HJ/v.'vay?itttrl got their strength an . inwej from the same sou o . rhich is Christ: <-,:.e way u? ab.d-n Christ i> t<s give our solve*?t-?lim and this should be done in'mr outh. the world would be a fine lace to live tu if all girls a a! k.:i. oys, men and wnirn wm t" ive their, bgdies. li'.iiul.s a: d-s.'uis_ , ... o Christ and his servicr-frr leering to bring the world- to H-im. ,;.t At 1 '2"PO rrVloefc the past ir >rought forth the inciisagc_fur_tiw_ norning to a very spiritual gi ?un n the subject "Turning t'te,w< *ld hside down." He mentioned how" he gospel had changed the miuls *? f men throughout the ages jind. hat men ha-] once- thought w; c he right. Jesus 'said "no" am1 v. heir mind,, of reasoning it v.as nrning the world upside down. n_ I hr> pvoniv worship hvgan at ;/h o'clock with the pastor hr-e". jor ne another (treat message f > .?;n Hn ' iah 2:4, "And they shrl) lv at "heir sworns IfiTA J11MV sh'.l'K 1 " " 1S_ heir spears into pruning ho.>l?: ,,,) lation shall not lift un ?w^ I we iPT^inst -ration, neither shall th >-. }u, learn war any more." 0f A group of selections were sunt? Pfj hy the soldiers who ere in ea'?r> jj. tear . tae city and were visit rv u our church. 0 j The rally was had which "TToT w been in progress for a few .week c Hoe total amount raised for the .1-.. toojdi . JC woa . a- SWANSEA- FARMERS MOI D n,i MEETING **? i w? mi' k? I'M'i'i'p hold and ft: gonidrd their club Monday night, it November 17, at the Swansea a graded school. The moetirg was called to order "by TVivf. T.-eon "CoTemnn at ^7T?0~.'' t a1' The officeru. were elected and i r-s lso a name given t<> this newly th I iranized organization, "Th$ Farm w 1 rs' Glub 'R." ? i- J The following officer? were -ra r ????? ? > (Farmers Put Aside Cash For Future Mortgage Paycents 'i 'n: icasiiu iv.imbir of f-'rm ;s :it ? m. i si liar provision"for fhoTi iilu e s cimty by depositing, Wit: the Federal li ml banks, funds t( met future installments on then faim mortgage loans, the Unite. States Department of Agriculturi said Unlay. Ttr ----- -j?i i "Farmer-borrowers have pui< into the 12 Federal Ir.nd bank.! nearly a million dollars which tin banks are holding: for them to bt applied on their Ititan, should tin 'going get Jough' or the borrowers wish to pay their loans in full.' said A. G. Black, Governor of thi Farm Credit Administration. "This fund is growing rapidly, havint increased nearly half a mifyior dollars in the last month." The increase was attributed by Governor Black to grertly impruv, ed agricultural conditions, largoi incomes of many farmers am 1 1 anchors, and an effort by tht Federal land banks to acquaint ,borrowers with the fact that they (would accept future payments ami pay on them the same rate of interest?which ?t-hw - borrowers . pay the hanks on their loans. -"There is a noticeable treat among farmersT To- reduce fTiei: mortgage indebtedness nnd to provide more security for their fu I ture," said Governor Black. "Ei-*h, ty.two farmers out of every hun jdred borrowers aie now current ??i, I their land bank loi ns. This is five jmore than a year ago." HKT11K1. A M K. CHlKCIt _f ^ 1 Rev. i\, Jackson, Pastor j?r-:H-J-IImw ir?r. 3.?C.JT-SuPdTTy w.u just like a dav in spring foi the Sunday School and chu ,-h goers. ; I We are proud of uui S.ipt. a.ri teachers who are i-nst; iirting '.:r boys atnl girls the way they sho ! ! df/ if they would like tn he as th s? little children that Christ t s!;.-j not to forbid them to come unto Him for such was the knigdom of God. At 11:00 o'clock, service begin Rev. Jackson preached a noble s. r mon. We only wished that a Intyci congregation could have been out to witness such a message as this one. His subject was "Thirsty,* John "Tin- pastor further gave to understand Jesus Christ as a foUtita:ti of desire. As we Co along in life, at some time, .soum where, if we have been eonr.eeteo AVith-God tli? Father, w/ cmt t ~ nr.. . - yuunc mm ;u any tunc. At 7:00 o'clock Itev. I.. A. Brown gave us ft very wonderful sermon. j?M i.?t-iiv- mu.'iy sick ones?take God On this Thanksgiving day for their friend elected: Mr. September Sin it t, president; Mr. Jake Roach," vicepresident"; Mr. Frank Knot, secretary; Mr. J. Hall, reporter; Mr E. Davis, treasurer. The following members wmc present: Mr. Elliot Pickney, Mr. Roslin Nelson, Thomas Jupter, Adam Zigler, Jnmeq Polynler, Jak es Sulton. These mer.alK.-rs gave some -wry interesting and inspiring remarks and ways in which we can work together and have a successful "Farmers' Club 'B." The others present and good wisher.s were as follows: Mr. Elliot Pickney, Mr. Gilbert Ilipps C. B. Mima. Mni-rv Smith r- i<t "? ' v. I u I ?.? i:t:> ii, Louis Bro'okCr, 'Bonja ^ ' ' ' ' ' ' * Pat tor ns of tyne above desig 10 cents in coin for each patl requires 2 yards of 39 inch irfkl-section, for trLcolorvei Effi PALMETTO LEADER Omegas Spsonsored Annual "Negro Achievement" Week Orangeburg, S. C.?Xi Psi, Lamr_ bda Sigma, anj Epsilon Omega i Chapters of the "Omega "Fsl Phi ) Fraternity, joined their sister r chapters throughout America in i celebrating the annual "Negro 1 Achievement Week," November 9 through the 16. 1 The series of progyims for the s week began with an address by 1 Bi.silieus William Gordon Clinton of Xi Psi, who in a very stirring speech declared "The theme of^ ' this program should not be 'The - Negro in National Defense, 1776' 1941,' but it should be 'The Defense ! of the Negro from 1941 until." ? Music for this occasion was ren_ 1 dcrod by the college trio consisting of Misse, Lillian Franks, Jennie V. Johnson, and Mnmi6 Walker. -1?Wednesday's?program?followed" the trend and pace set by the pro. ' ceding one. In chapel at Clafliu College Brother William Ellison ; declared: "This great Negro race of nhvsica! ami mental otruncrtVi beauty and cultural uplift, has made and is still making great strides and "progress in the defense erf this, our county, the United ' SUites, and may we strive to koep them forever united!" Music for this program \vp8 rendered by Brother James Middleton, accom pnnied by Bother N. K. Dennis. Back to State College on Friday, Brother P. V. Jewell, Dean of the Mechanic Arts Division and Di_ rector of Defense Training at State College, painted a vivid word picture that illustrated the cost of the defense effort to every man, woman, and child irn America, re gnrdloss of TC.iT. He challenged the* race to' forget trivial matters i nil trrrite Tot defense. The musical o#_ lering came from Mr. David An. derson, the guest artist. \itios Brother I. M. A. Myers of ?A-rirn University ypokc t(,- n large State College rudience on the Ke. gro achievements in America's <le ! fenso from 1775 until the present time. The keynote of-hi. address was "A healthy body with - a ' healthy mind for National Defense." Music for this final occasion was rendered hv Brother* Fret man nnj Middleton. Mr. Raymond Young, director of "Achievement Week." in a statement-for the press said: '"The reception of these programs leaves no doubt that the objectives of this celebration have been gained. Omega Psi Phi has attempted to show thr.t the Negro race has _JUihii?VO<l r?<vtnhlv i?i National Defense and is still doing granis were particularly successful," he said as the' interview today. Our own series of pro. losed. j Hin.iamin Hill, Chapter Edit.tr .1 ruin Heart,. Jame? Murph. I All officers made plans for a hotter cooperative year and their ' striving would be to produce more, food and food stuff forr the farm and family end work hand In hand i with the National Defense program. , I All other farmers are urged to attend the next meeting, Monday night, December 1, Swansea graded school. i | J. Hall, Reporter Loon Coleman, Ag. teacher t . ? 1 ! Pay Up Your ? Subscription ? IKMWWmwrar?wi^1wT?A^ jf? i1' y: -^B ' jgS n mtiy be obtain ed by sending tern to this news paper. Sizes fabric for skirt. 1 yard for si -sion; 3% yards of 89 inch for - ? I Beta Beta Chapter Celebrates First Anniversary Beta Beta Chapter of the Delt Pigma Theta Sorority celebrate its first anniversary on Ncrvembo 16 in a very interesting and entei taining meeting rt the home c Soror Marguerite Palm on Heic St. 1 Election of officer^ was anion the important business matter disposed of on that date. Becaus the officers of the past year ha served so efficiently, they wer unrnimously re-elected with a fc substitutions where Sorors ai temporarily out of the city. Ol ficers of the chapter are as fol lows: Sorors Edna Adams, pres dent: Alma Potts, vice president Chavis, acting vice-president; Mel ba Lawrence, recording secretary Horatia Nelson, corresponding sec -rotary-;?Mariah -fiiit.gr>, trensnrei Minnie Johnson, sargeant-at_nrms Edda J. Rowe, ehr plain; Mari Burch, reporter. Looking back over the accorr plishnients of the past year?ou first year?attention is called t the following activities: Establish ment- of the. chapter._cm_NovQmliC If). 1941, a charity program at th Christmas season, a radio broad cast in celebration bT Founder' Day, Mother's I)iiy Tea, Nations Mnv Week presentation off speaker, the awarding o'f a scholar ship to a Booker Washington higl school graduate. This year's program hac bee plpfined and announced, and \v have before us activities such a participation in charity efforts a the Christmas season, colebratioi of Founder's Day , co<*peration will the?LL S Q hy pirasenlalion o -^rogrr ms for the entertainnmn and recreation of soldiers; the an nual .Tabbor.wock, a "Mothers' Da^ tea. celebration of Mnv Week a**1 presentation a scholarship. The?above?items are-?the?ah standing activities ahticipated bu the organization is eager to-ert?v into an<l promote activities whi.il i>oint toward community better ment. ST. ANDREWS A. M. E. Andrews, S .C.?Sunday was ; beautiful day and found nil churcl goers out to the house of worship Sunday School began at the vs ual hour with Mrs. E. B. Greem in charge. The.lesson was well dis cussed bv classes. Mr Thotnnsoi reviewed it. Roth morning and evening ser rices were good! Both sermon! preached by the pastor were sou stirring. ? Rev. C. McClary and fantih were the dinner guests of Prof and Mrs. J. E. Smith Sunday Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Smith Mr J. Thompson, Rev. C. McClary Jimmic R. and C. J. McClary arc your reporter motored to George town Sundry afternoon. Stewardess Board No. one me at the home of Mrs. Susan Taylor SuTTday." "" Sick list: Mesdamos Jackson am Mary Jordan. Step in to see then and cheer them up. Mr. Adam Simter, beloved hus band of Mrs. Julia Sumter, de parted this life November 9. Furv eral services were held at St Andrews A. M. E. church Novcm ber 11 at 3 o'clock, Rev. C. Mc i.iary oinciating. . Mr. Sumter was ? good father ..ft devoted husband and an rsse to his community. The Peoph Funeral Home, Fred Greene am Jams Kinloch, Props., were ir "charge. Interment in the West An d' ews cemetery. *.v .' MrI ''"' : ^Lg^ggpl^"/ -;'; ^K&^^*3?pKSif' * l|||g|?p I / '. fl your name and address an< 12 to 20?30 to 38. Size 1( eeves and yoke. 1V4 yards fo drese of one color. BARNWELL COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTITUTE The annual Barnwell Coun Teacher's Institute was in sessi< [last Saturday, November 15, urd a the supervision of the Jeanes ten ur 'er, Mrs. S. F-. -Bailey, at the Ell ,r I public seti: ol, Mi s. N. E. K. Gfee i prineTpal, Elko, S. C. ,f Teachers were divided in )t'groups: Group one was in chart tof Mrs. Harris of State Collet: p Orangeburg. and Group two, M s Parler of Wilkinson high schoi e Oranpeburp, S. C. The discussioi d were very interesting rnd the i formation wis most helpful. kV At the general assembly, tl c teachers were addressed by counl i officials in variou? fields ai [_ *urged to cooperate in the presei fT Red Cross Roll Call?both juujj and adult; fls0 the Christmas Se drive which beeins in a short whil ; The afternoon session was a .. dressed by Dr. D. J. Dixson | Barnwell, S. C.: Mr. C. V. Binp i; Allendale, who represented tl c Palmetto Teachers' Associatioi and Mr. Irvin, the Nationrl Youi i- I Administration district directc r There were also some othcT otj n of. county visitors. Hats were off to Mrs. Greei r and her co-workers for the splent c id reception given the Institute ar |- the many modern improvements i s the schoot ,] AU teachers expressed ther a selves to the Jeanes teacher i . having received information thi h was irterosting, challenzing ai alive, and that the Institute r n fleeted untiring efforts on hi e part to make the day a "IIif s Light" accomplishment on th t school term's program in .Bern we n county. ? i. m i lf'jil?f !N,V . (I IIAI0A1D AIH-COMD1TIONEI KICLIIIMQ-f EAT COACBEI > 3Nk, OkUN, COUFOITAIL On? wav from Columbia Richmond - -5 5.10 Wasnlngton. 7.35 Philadelphia .... 10.05 -1 New "York 11.85 . Boston (via Hell Hale Bridge 17.35 Pittsburgh 13.40 ( Buffalo 16.JO St. Petersburg 8.H5 ?-lamps r_~~~ ... 8.3F* 'Miami 10. <>o W Palm Heath ... !). .(> JackHonville ... 5.10 J. L. Carter, DPA Columbia, S. C. Koom No. 1 Arcade Hide. Telephone *821?9987 i ENUF FLO US It's good? HONFSTIY mmmmmmaKmaaBtam I i>,S^KNE^i i_ '.MR \M) 'H'TII > WHO rj ^HW^WASIHNGTO^ Saturday, November 29, 1941 PROFESSIONAL CARDS tv ... * \4 on ? DR. H. H. COOPER ^ ^ DENT'ST ^ eases of the Gums to Gold Crown and Bridge Work je A Specialty e. Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264 tv. 1125 Washington St. Col'a., S. C. 1S Office Hours: Telephones: n 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 * ^ Dr. D^K^Jenkins tv. DENTIST # l\ ' X-RAY SERVICE BLOCK ANESlilLSlA a' ll07'/2 Washington St. Columbia c DR. J. G. STUART v Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat n Glasses Fitted Accurately t' Office Hours: Telephones; u 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 ^ i" REV. J. II. JOHNS''* ! NOTARY Ct'IttrtC n Office 2029 Marion Street p Dealer in Real Estate, performs p Marriage Ceremonies, writes Wi'l Deeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc. Call to cee Him [> "I" " 11 Counts Drug -? PKESCKlPllONo ^ COMPU L NLIEITA'S W la I TL-.,> r. * BY YOUH UOClQh A Full Line. ut-TumU.- Artic?e? 1105 WASHINGTON jllllvLi , PHONE 2-iUbl ; David G EHison ' General Insurance Honest and efficient atlentioi given to all business placed with me PHONE 5717 fWJr; THIS QUICK BELIEF r-OB . 1GS5& ~ yui (O CGIDS T?ko ftnft Sift* >1 M-'-i'iO MI" n'.-.mitr Si,.s f.iir.r;c < ... v- ?:- ?,??"? ; - ? a UU<t Sll'utS S-: ' - I: J? mcllH ! 'aI ' ?r : ? 1 _ . cxuJ ?* ?'" ?. , ' , . St- .i ?? .' ' ; < . , . . . i |d,ci,l? I---.-'1 '' , ' . ,. ,| Willi Mtnll. M;,-' ' -r C?t collie ^ ^ ^ ^ .McDANIEI/S DRUG ir ' STORE )i -- r~ _ MADAM PETERS ^ HAIR GROWER j| For Diseased Scalp ? (Jives Life B and Beauty. REST- GROWER? Apply once a week?Price 3.">c. H PJOfi Hlanding St. Columbia, S. C. I Counts Drug Store, Washington ^ St.; Thomas Drug Store, Taylor k and Harden Street ONE WAY VA cents per mile ROUND TRIP e = m less than double J the one way fares ' Air Conditioned Coaches 4- -~ ?... ON THROUGH TRAINS ^? J [ J. T. COBB t Division Passenger Agent ^ ! Columbia, S. C. lxuMIi?mUUU*3 C UNERAL HOME EICENS EI) EM BAEM Eli 1 IN A AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Enwlpfffenf AS GOOD AS THE HEST Ana lietter than the K ??v t And Prices I,ess . Office Phone 2-33.">7 U*"?idon?e Rhnwc 7766 COURTESY ?jWV ? SERVICE VT. ' COLUMBIA, SC." "*0