the southern indicator.(columbia, s.c.) 1922-08-12....corner of heidt and taylor streel every thirty...

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JsMsBhti «Tary s|turdjy at 1505 . statered aa Secdfod Class matter & T - ff J. A. ROACH, Ed ? Telepkonei.: Office, 76S7: Sakeeriptien In Adrancs: One Ye: Aféate Wanted Everywhere; W Advertising Rates Made SATURDAY, AUG. 12, 1922. No nation appears to want a place in the sun during hot weather. The trouble, with salads and kin¬ dred side dishes is that they do not toke the place of real food. Some people just will not pay their honest debts and when their creditors dun them they get all up in the air, about it. Watchmakers are not lawyers, but, as a local one remarked, they handle many a case. Most farm homes still lack both tubs. Farmers probably have heard of plumber's bills. It is the little job of printing just as much so as the big one, out of as well as in town, that help to keep our wheels humming. A woman in Indiana admitted that she frequently kissed her bull dog in preference to her husband, and got more enjoyment out of the practice. There are not many bull dogs in South Carolina that can claim such precedence and no husband, to our knowledge, would allow it. Two bachelor maids wrote to a paper saying that the modern young man is n. g. and that they are better off single. They should doll up at¬ tend a few parties and act like vamps when they might be induced to change their tune. Advertising is the greatest force in the world today, declares an ex¬ pert. It is nothing if not that. It re¬ mains the shortest cut to the intelli¬ gence of the multitude, and thougl there may be other methods of sell "mg 'some goods, 'there is no othe: method to sell as much goods. Ad vertising is the engine in the flivve of business. The special call meeting of th Greenville County legislature result ed into a relief fund for the ha stricken farmer's section. $6,00 will be distributed in cash, an $4,000 for road buillding purpose providing employment for some ( the sufferers. That's pretty good fe Greenville. It is a foregone conch sion that the $6,000 will be distribu ed among the white farmers and tl $4,000 will go to Negro laborers ar their white bosses. Nothing The Indicator can say do that can or will retard the retr gressing progress of the Color State Fair Association of South Ca olina. Therefore it will simply co tinue to speak the truth irrespecti of what any of its officials may si or do. The fact is, an insignifica fellow has just as much right spea ing the truth about the failure of t Fair Association as any great stat< man, leader or millionaire. Fa< are facts matters not from wh( they come. Young Girls. It is clear that some modern p; ents do not keep tab on their ha grown daughters. Those are not an age when the blandishments youths are sometimes altogether effective. In our day, when the use of nu mobile makes it easy to make joy-riding parties, sometimes slight acquaintance, it is particule necessary for parents to guide tl daughters and not permit them to lured into questionable paths. Vacation. The era of vacations is at height and will soon be over. Vi tions are meant to be periods of taxation, rest and recuperatior change of scene, places to visit, admire, produce a new trend thoughts that invariably stay \ the recipient at least through ov year. Vacations cost considerably n than they did several years ago those who have taken them this j ean testify. Automobile tom ^ campers figure they can eire nt the incieased rates, especi al take such trips togethe Indicator Taylor Street, Columbi*. S.C. at the Columbia Pottoffice. itor-Publisher Residence, 3490 ir, $1.50; Six Months, JO rrite the Editor fer Terms. Known on Application. i Sai Ba Ch Bc N< Bi .HICAGO LETTER FROM PASTOR MOORE Chicago has been in quite an un- mianced condition for a week due to i strike on the street car line. More dian two million people were forced without a day's notice, to walk here and there. Thousands were compelí ed to be on their jobs and many live from five to twenty-five miles from their work. To help out in this crisis every thing on four wheels was by city authorities pressed into ser vice. It was no difficult task to get the private cars, trucks and even many from the junk pile, when 25c could be collected for riding 3 or 23 blocks from each person. Even women got into the game and car ried away more real cash than many of the men. But at an early hour tomorrow (Monday) the cars will begin to the specia 1 delight of Chicagoans and her many thousand visitors, since they have come to terms. By special invitation of Dr. Richard H. Howard, M. D., I worshipped at Providence Baptist Church of which he is an active member and dined with him and his wife. He is a suc¬ cessful physician and a splendid representative of the old Palmetto State. He insisted upon us to preach for Providence people and to please the many urging Carolinians we ac¬ cepted invitation to fill their pulpit all day next Sabbath. In company with Dr. Howard we called upon the Cooper Brothers, who are succeeding in the merchantile busi ness, only to be disappointed in find- ing them out. We shall repeat the trip before our next letter. Prof. Zack Townsend and I will either visit important educational places Monday or take a trip on the lake to Milwaukee. I am very fond of water but this Lake is too much for me and it is very likely that the points of interest in (Jhieagn will have more charms íor me than a ri»!e on lake Michigan. H. M. Moore, 3115 Prarie Ave., Chicago. COME! COME! WHERE? ar¬ af¬ at of too ito- up on irly jeir be its ica- re- i, a and of vith it a To the Farmers' Picnic and Barbe cue, Wednesday, August 16, 1922 a' Lindenwood Park three and one hal: miles from Columbia on the Tw< Notch Road. Everybody is invited to this Pari on the 16th. Bathing and man: sports will be indulged in to th pleasure of the public. Prominen men will speak on farm topics. Com and bring your family for a day. Al of Columbia is invited to come am let the children have this outing am see the backbone of civilization. Pinckney's Band will furnish music The Auditorium will seat 2,00( Come one, come all. The Uniforr Rank of the Courts will give a dril Jitneys will meet Waverley Cars s corner of Heidt and Taylor Streel every thirty minutes. A NEW DENTIST FOR GREENVILL] lore as Dr. C. L. Eccleston has opened i his office for the practice of dentist in Greenviiie, S. C., at 109 Sprii Street, in Dr. J. D. Richey's old offi< The friends of The Indicator Greenville and surrounding tow will benefit by patronizing Dr. I cleston. He will be found to be o of the finest young men in the Sti Aside from his fine qualities he ma the highest average before the bot of dental examiners in this state cently. Sec his professional card in t issue. Miss Bertha Simons of Fairw Ind. School is now taking her va tion. We wish for her a pleas; time in the city and other pla which she plans visiting before resumes her duties at the school The Supt. of Fairwold said tl always appreciate visitors to school and more so now since ft Simons is away. Go out folks rear see the folks and help* them to .ist» lively and see what is being done um- the girls when you go out for y ally afternoon ride. pirst Calvary Baptist Church, Miss ra Jennings, Subject: The Greatest ttl cs ever Won. Sidney Park C. M. E. Church, Miss ima Session, Subject: The Respon- lilities of Young Men. Instrumental Solo, Mr. A. P. Hardy Given at Sidney Park C. M. E. lurch, Aug. 11th. 1922, at 8 o'clock. ! on time. For the benefit of Club ». 6, Mrs. Susie Hill, Capt., J. W. runson, Promoter, Rev. W. E. Far¬ er, Pastor. ADMISSION 15c. 'ANTED-Several ladies to learn Delvotone System of beauty cul¬ ture, Scalp a specialty. Traveling expenses paid. Call at 1025 Col¬ lege Street. They are GOOD! 10 Bay this Cigarette and Save Money Mrs. Asberry Simpson formerly liss Hattie Simpson of here and now f Greensboro, N. C. spent several lays in the city visiting her aunt, 1rs. Lucy Johnson of 1221 Barnwell Street. She returned home very auch pleased at being home again. Cures Malaria, Chills, Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. $500 REWARD TO ANY PERSON THAT FINDS IN DR. MARION'S HAIR STRAIGHTENER AND BEAUTIFER Anythiny that is injurious to the hair or scalp. It is especially formulated for Colored people by a master chemist highly perfumed and Guaranteed to straighten harsh and stubborn hair eausing it tc grow long fluffy and easy to manage without the use of hot combs, irons or hot towels. DON'T confuse this exqusite preparation with cheap and worthless Imitations but set right down and order a box today and convince your¬ self of its wonderful possibilities. LIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COMMUNITY. J. Dr. L. C. Marion 1420 Taylor Street Columbia, S. C. SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Bull Street, Between Taylor and Hampton Streets. Invites you and your friends to worship with them at all of their services. ORDER OF .SERVICE. Sunday 10 A. M., Sunday School, E. E. Cornwell, Supt. Sunday ll A. M., Morning Service. Sunday 6 P. M., B. Y. P. U.r Hrs. Aibertha Simons, Frea. Sunday 7:30 P. M., Evening Service. H. M. Moore, A. B., D. D., Pastor. Dr. J. H. Thomas and a few other * young men of Camden motored to the city laajt Thursday and stopped gsj a few minutes at thc shop. They were enroute to Union to attend the Grund Lodge of Samaritan^ No. 12. thripped hands and feces needn't bother, j MENTHOLATUM soothes and »S and chilblains^ quickly and gentíj «Fine for Lumbago Mw*»*eto erins Mia away mm4 When you need the best undertak- «?Xr^ Jart*f^STt/to^r'thr"""<h>"* inkr and embalming service, call or It fe a «Usa, watti ataamau. aal« P^one Hardy and Manigault, 1012 wttk af mvrtw4_ Qa* afssrtarala Washington St., Phone 'M22 -Adv. Z^'lZT^£?kZ+tJ lillis *oo" mdt Cfaßf* serna mm A MUSTARD PLATTS* When foe're taMas ira ^^?^?^B^^^e^ssal^^ er pain from «nf elhsreasM, trf MINUTES! MINUTES! MINUTES ! ^* Afltt-FllB.Pilli Let The Southern Indicator figure on 0nB *r **. ?*... your next job of minutes and quote 9mmM BS tla>H»f.false Sra_ you the very best prices. Hmm f*T* ^'JSSL " ne ite ide »rd re- his old ét¬ ant ces she hey the liss and be for Vhe Most&xquißite ELB s- \j ^F^H ^ mj* {?ari . H 0 You owe it to younsclf and your friends t<> Vp . make yourself as attractive as possible at 55» ä lEBHHBaw. a11 timtia' nml here nro n ft'w ^K^ition* f/J ai« M} X^^^^^ for laawovinc your look« generally. Ä M r~t~ aaawaA aim To wh,Un 9kln' no maltvr how dark W a«* . T >'»".. complexion. Dr. Fred Polmer-« Skin TT*^r^ ff8*1 Baaav^A Whitener Onitment bleaches quickly, " ^ * _ PBaSSBSn perfectly safe and delightful to use. M S3« ? A your dnnHf'st or 8ent Postpaid upon re- J¡*¿* a*f *B- ° BBBBSSBS» ceipt of price, Ja¿ _ If your complexion is »hiny or bumpy, CP Ç$ ^¿ flayf^^^^ you rnn makc iL uofL or,(i 6mooth by U9ln8 Q . iwj 3 I ff SSgg Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Wliitener Sonp. Q Zfi \áW followed by his Face Powder. At your aaaS druggist or sent postpaid upon receipt of V^aj price, 26c each. P*V HQ ¡¡¡L To Smooth the Hair and make it STOW, , ^| e3| a*S 1 * Dr. Fred Palmer's Hair Dresser will make L J âVJBl your hair straight, easy lo dress and aU JL^ #5k L* J tractive in look* and not harm a strand of baa*) |[ " CD ^4 it. At your druggist or Bent Postpaid upon L*J Q% receipt of price. 25c. M *2 O CD WRITE FOR AGENTS' ATTRACTIVE ^ aa¿ **t PROPOSITION O V* *5#^ Dr. Fred Palmer's Laborateries g ^* Dept. Cl, ATLANTA. GA. ff S O* *éÊÊjfi*mrnmMmmm THE Ouatai SRe/ief ér SBmmm^ümi dissociât io m Th« South Carolina Mutual" Ia«. G*. Th« GrMt*jt'0i lu Kia«. ia TV« 9Mt OVER 1M AGENTS BM FLOT» It OW«» ai Good ProtoctioB aa Aay Poi Loa* aáo»«y. Investit atioa Solicito*. $75,000 Strong For Your Protection J. H. GOODE, Gen. Mgr. 15011-2 Taylor Bt. Columbia, ft. O. Phon« 21Ä0' EAOU toefl K©. 174 IAQX PEÑOL COKFAFrr, NEW YORK Rag Time and Jazz Music ls AU Right But you should abo buy some of the ClaasU and Old Time Lullaby«. HAYS TOU VISITED OUR STORK RRCHNTLY? Wo are selling three player rolls for the price of tw«, you can select from over four hundred standard and classical numbers. See our window sad don't this Clearance Sale. REMEMBER WE ARE HE AD QUARTI RS FOR ORRS* EMERSON AMD VICTOR RECORDS, AND iTRCIAI*- IZE IN MAMIE SMITH'S RECORDS. The John (Church Co. Phon* 702» 1608 Hain Streat Columbia, S. C. I ^É^BKT May Gilbert Prate«* 1 HHBW^ EXELENTO QUININE) WB» POMADE j S Bk Says her hair hm» jrueea 8 MK 25 inch** long by using jj B this wonderful hair grower | "you can have soft, silky hair that caa be easily X, EXSLENTO has made happy thousands of womeai who coarse, nappy hair. It will do th« same for yea. If yo** hair is brittle and lifeless or if you have dandruff aad ltofc* ing scalp, try a box of EXELENTO QUININE POMADE* Fair sala at all Jr** atara*. Prie» by aaa il Sic mm rscaaat mi AGENTS WANTED-Wrlaj Imr EXELENTO MEDICINE COMPANY, Atlaatt, Georgia Wa raak» KxJaLBMTO SKIN BlADTiriBK, aa atataaaat Car mmk. aallaw aaa «ii. asad ia traatanant ml alda tran atoa. ; *e^be«»««eue««^»e»««««««<* «-«« The fconomy Shoe llepair Shop j J. C. KUBANKS, Prep. ? First Class Shoe Repairing % All Work Gu ar ant«ad ? tar- HiKfa Grade Shoes For Sale { PHONE 3926 : e Itll WASHINGTON ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. J saa«saaaa«*je«s*»«*n««aMaa*maM The Imperial Drug Store Formerly Jenkins' Pharmacy 1105 Washington Street Columbia, S. C Sodas, Cigars, Candies, Stationary, Toilet Articles and Sundries PHONE 7226 Prescriptions A Specialty. ROBERTS PHOTO STUDIO 1119 Washington Street, Columbia, S. C. Highest Quality Photographs Made At This Studio Photos Taken Day and Night. .Rain or Shine We Also Copy Old Photos, Enlarge Pictures and Finish Kodak Work. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Superior Service Our Motto. R. S. ROBERTS, The Photographer of Your Town I am now offering for Sale the following: One Bungalo, recently built, four rooms with bath, toilet and electric lights, on the 1600 block of Greeg Street. One two-story six room house just completed with bath, toilet and electric lights, at 1621 Gregg Street. The above property on easy terms. Car line in front of same H. E. LINDSAY Phone 4679 When you need the best undertak¬ ing and embalming service, call or phone Hardy and Manigault, 1012 Washington St., Phone 3922-Adv. 66 6 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germ? si

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Page 1: The Southern indicator.(Columbia, S.C.) 1922-08-12....corner of Heidt and Taylor Streel every thirty minutes. A NEWDENTIST FOR GREENVILL] lore as Dr. C. L. Eccleston has opened i his

JsMsBhti «Tary s|turdjy at 1505. statered aa Secdfod Class matter

& T -ff J. A. ROACH, Ed? Telepkonei.: Office, 76S7:

Sakeeriptien In Adrancs: One Ye:

Aféate Wanted Everywhere; W

Advertising Rates Made

SATURDAY, AUG. 12, 1922.

No nation appears to want a placein the sun during hot weather.

The trouble, with salads and kin¬dred side dishes is that they do nottoke the place of real food.

Some people just will not pay theirhonest debts and when their creditorsdun them they get all up in the air,about it.

Watchmakers are not lawyers, but,as a local one remarked, they handlemany a case.

Most farm homes still lack bothtubs. Farmers probably have heardof plumber's bills.

It is the little job of printing justas much so as the big one, out ofas well as in town, that help to keepour wheels humming.

A woman in Indiana admitted thatshe frequently kissed her bull dog inpreference to her husband, and gotmore enjoyment out of the practice.There are not many bull dogs inSouth Carolina that can claim suchprecedence and no husband, to our

knowledge, would allow it.

Two bachelor maids wrote to a

paper saying that the modern youngman is n. g. and that they are betteroff single. They should doll up at¬tend a few parties and act like vampswhen they might be induced tochange their tune.

Advertising is the greatest forcein the world today, declares an ex¬

pert. It is nothing if not that. It re¬

mains the shortest cut to the intelli¬gence of the multitude, and thouglthere may be other methods of sell"mg 'some goods, 'there is no othe:method to sell as much goods. Advertising is the engine in the flivveof business.

The special call meeting of thGreenville County legislature resulted into a relief fund for the hastricken farmer's section. $6,00will be distributed in cash, an

$4,000 for road buillding purposeproviding employment for some (the sufferers. That's pretty good feGreenville. It is a foregone conchsion that the $6,000 will be distribued among the white farmers and tl$4,000 will go to Negro laborers artheir white bosses.

Nothing The Indicator can saydo that can or will retard the retrgressing progress of the ColorState Fair Association of South Caolina. Therefore it will simply cotinue to speak the truth irrespectiof what any of its officials may sior do. The fact is, an insignificafellow has just as much right speaing the truth about the failure of tFair Association as any great stat<man, leader or millionaire. Fa<are facts matters not from wh(they come.

Young Girls.

It is clear that some modern p;ents do not keep tab on their hagrown daughters. Those are notan age when the blandishmentsyouths are sometimes altogethereffective.

In our day, when the use of nu

mobile makes it easy to makejoy-riding parties, sometimesslight acquaintance, it is particulenecessary for parents to guide tldaughters and not permit them tolured into questionable paths.

Vacation.

The era of vacations is atheight and will soon be over. Vitions are meant to be periods oftaxation, rest and recuperatiorchange of scene, places to visit,admire, produce a new trendthoughts that invariably stay \

the recipient at least through ov

year.Vacations cost considerably n

than they did several years agothose who have taken them this jean testify. Automobile tom

^ campers figure they can eirent the incieased rates, especi

al take such trips togethe

IndicatorTaylor Street, Columbi*. S.C.at the Columbia Pottoffice.

itor-PublisherResidence, 3490

ir, $1.50; Six Months, JO

rrite the Editor fer Terms.

Known on Application.

iSaiBa

ChBcN<Bi

.HICAGO LETTER FROMPASTOR MOORE

Chicago has been in quite an un-

mianced condition for a week due toi strike on the street car line. Moredian two million people were forcedwithout a day's notice, to walk hereand there. Thousands were compelíed to be on their jobs and many livefrom five to twenty-five miles fromtheir work. To help out in thiscrisis every thing on four wheels was

by city authorities pressed into ser

vice. It was no difficult task to getthe private cars, trucks and even

many from the junk pile, when 25ccould be collected for riding 3 or 23blocks from each person. Evenwomen got into the game and car

ried away more real cash than manyof the men.

But at an early hour tomorrow(Monday) the cars will begin to thespecia 1 delight of Chicagoans andher many thousand visitors, sincethey have come to terms.By special invitation of Dr. Richard

H. Howard, M. D., I worshipped atProvidence Baptist Church of whichhe is an active member and dinedwith him and his wife. He is a suc¬

cessful physician and a splendidrepresentative of the old PalmettoState. He insisted upon us to preachfor Providence people and to pleasethe many urging Carolinians we ac¬

cepted invitation to fill their pulpitall day next Sabbath.

In company with Dr. Howard we

called upon the Cooper Brothers, whoare succeeding in the merchantile business, only to be disappointed in find-ing them out. We shall repeat thetrip before our next letter.

Prof. Zack Townsend and I willeither visit important educationalplaces Monday or take a trip on thelake to Milwaukee. I am very fondof water but this Lake is too muchfor me and it is very likely that thepoints of interest in (Jhieagn willhave more charms íor me than a ri»!eon lake Michigan.

H. M. Moore,3115 Prarie Ave., Chicago.

COME! COME! WHERE?

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To the Farmers' Picnic and Barbecue, Wednesday, August 16, 1922 a'

Lindenwood Park three and one hal:miles from Columbia on the Tw<Notch Road.Everybody is invited to this Pari

on the 16th. Bathing and man:sports will be indulged in to thpleasure of the public. Prominenmen will speak on farm topics. Comand bring your family for a day. Alof Columbia is invited to come am

let the children have this outing am

see the backbone of civilization.Pinckney's Band will furnish musicThe Auditorium will seat 2,00(

Come one, come all. The UniforrRank of the Courts will give a dril

Jitneys will meet Waverley Cars s

corner of Heidt and Taylor Streelevery thirty minutes.

A NEW DENTIST FORGREENVILL]

lore

as

Dr. C. L. Eccleston has opened i

his office for the practice of dentistin Greenviiie, S. C., at 109 SpriiStreet, in Dr. J. D. Richey's old offi<The friends of The Indicator

Greenville and surrounding towwill benefit by patronizing Dr. Icleston. He will be found to be o

of the finest young men in the StiAside from his fine qualities he ma

the highest average before the botof dental examiners in this statecently.

Sec his professional card in tissue.

Miss Bertha Simons of FairwInd. School is now taking her va

tion. We wish for her a pleas;time in the city and other plawhich she plans visiting beforeresumes her duties at the school

The Supt. of Fairwold said tlalways appreciate visitors toschool and more so now since ftSimons is away. Go out folks

rear see the folks and help* them to.ist» lively and see what is being doneum- the girls when you go out for yally afternoon ride.

pirst Calvary Baptist Church, Missra Jennings, Subject: The Greatestttlcs ever Won.Sidney Park C. M. E. Church, Missima Session, Subject: The Respon-lilities of Young Men.Instrumental Solo, Mr. A. P. HardyGiven at Sidney Park C. M. E.lurch, Aug. 11th. 1922, at 8 o'clock.! on time. For the benefit of Club». 6, Mrs. Susie Hill, Capt., J. W.runson, Promoter, Rev. W. E. Far¬er, Pastor.

ADMISSION 15c.

'ANTED-Several ladies to learnDelvotone System of beauty cul¬ture, Scalp a specialty. Travelingexpenses paid. Call at 1025 Col¬lege Street.

They are

GOOD! 10Bay this Cigarette andSave Money

Mrs. Asberry Simpson formerlyliss Hattie Simpson of here and now

f Greensboro, N. C. spent severallays in the city visiting her aunt,1rs. Lucy Johnson of 1221 BarnwellStreet. She returned home veryauch pleased at being home again.

Cures Malaria, Chills,Fever, Bilious Fever,Colds and LaGrippe.

$500 REWARDTO ANY PERSON THAT FINDS IN DR. MARION'S HAIR

STRAIGHTENER AND BEAUTIFERAnythiny that is injurious to the hair or scalp.

It is especially formulated for Colored people by a master chemist highlyperfumed and Guaranteed to straighten harsh and stubborn hair eausingit tc grow long fluffy and easy to manage without the use of hot combs,irons or hot towels.DON'T confuse this exqusite preparation with cheap and worthlessImitations but set right down and order a box today and convince your¬self of its wonderful possibilities.

LIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COMMUNITY.J.

Dr. L. C. Marion1420 Taylor Street Columbia, S. C.

SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHBull Street, Between Taylor and Hampton Streets.

Invites you and your friends to worship with them at all of their services.ORDER OF .SERVICE.

Sunday 10 A. M., Sunday School, E. E. Cornwell, Supt.Sunday ll A. M., Morning Service.Sunday 6 P. M., B. Y. P. U.r Hrs. Aibertha Simons, Frea.

Sunday 7:30 P. M., Evening Service.H. M. Moore, A. B., D. D., Pastor.

Dr. J. H. Thomas and a few other *

young men of Camden motored tothe city laajt Thursday and stopped gsja few minutes at thc shop. Theywere enroute to Union to attend theGrund Lodge of Samaritan^ No. 12.

thripped handsand feces needn't

bother, jMENTHOLATUMsoothes and

»S and chilblains^quickly and gentíj

«Fine for LumbagoMw*»*eto erins Mia away mm4 When you need the best undertak-

«?Xr^ Jart*f^STt/to^r'thr"""<h>"* inkr and embalming service, call or

It fe a «Usa, watti ataamau. aal« P^one Hardy and Manigault, 1012

wttk mù af mvrtw4_ Qa* afssrtarala Washington St., Phone 'M22 -Adv.

Z^'lZT^£?kZ+tJlillis *oo" mdtCfaßf*sernamm A MUSTARD PLATTS* When foe're taMas ira

^^?^?^B^^^e^ssal^^ er pain from «nf elhsreasM, trf

MINUTES! MINUTES! MINUTES ! ^* Afltt-FllB.PilliLet The Southern Indicator figure on 0nB *r **. ?*...

your next job of minutes and quote 9mmM BS tla>H»f.falseSra_you the very best prices. Hmm f*T* ^'JSSL "

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Vp. make yourself as attractive as possible at

55ȊlEBHHBaw. a11 timtia' nml here nro n ft'w ^K^ition*

f/J ai« M} X^^^^^ for laawovinc your look« generally.Ä M r~t~ aaawaA aim To wh,Un 9kln' no maltvr how dark

W a«*.T

>'»".. complexion. Dr. Fred Polmer-« Skin

TT*^r^ ff8*1 Baaav^A Whitener Onitment bleaches quickly, "

^*

_PBaSSBSn perfectly safe and delightful to use. M

I» S3« ? A your dnnHf'st or 8ent Postpaid upon re-

J¡*¿* a*f *B- ° BBBBSSBS» ceipt of price,

Ja¿_ If your complexion is »hiny or bumpy,CP Ç$ ^¿ flayf^^^^ you rnn makc iL uofL or,(i 6mooth by U9ln8

Q . iwj 3 I ff SSgg Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Wliitener Sonp.

Q Zfi \áW followed by his Face Powder. At your

aaaS druggist or sent postpaid upon receipt of

V^aj price, 26c each.P*V HQ¡¡¡L To Smooth the Hair and make it STOW,

, ^| e3| a*S1 * Dr. Fred Palmer's Hair Dresser will make

L J âVJBl your hair straight, easy lo dress and aU

JL^ #5k L* J tractive in look* and not harm a strand of

baa*) |[ " CD ^4 it. At your druggist or Bent Postpaid upon

L*J Q% receipt of price. 25c.M *2 O CD WRITE FOR AGENTS' ATTRACTIVE

^ aa¿ **t PROPOSITION

OV* *5#^ Dr. Fred Palmer's Laborateriesg ^* Dept. Cl, ATLANTA. GA.

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Th« South Carolina Mutual" Ia«. G*.Th« GrMt*jt'0i lu Kia«. ia TV« 9Mt

OVER 1M AGENTS BMFLOT»It OW«» ai Good ProtoctioB aa Aay Poi Loa* aáo»«y.

A« Investitatioa Solicito*.

$75,000 Strong For YourProtection

J. H. GOODE, Gen. Mgr.15011-2 Taylor Bt. Columbia, ft. O.

Phon« 21Ä0'

EAOU toefl K©. 174

IAQX PEÑOL COKFAFrr, NEW YORK

Rag Time and JazzMusic ls AU Right

But you should abo buy some of the ClaasUand Old Time Lullaby«.

HAYS TOU VISITED OUR STORK RRCHNTLY?Wo are selling three player rolls for the price of tw«,you can select from over four hundred standard a«and classical numbers. See our window sad don't

this Clearance Sale.REMEMBER WE ARE HEADQUARTIRS FOR ORRS*EMERSON AMD VICTOR RECORDS, AND iTRCIAI*-

IZE IN MAMIE SMITH'S RECORDS.

The John (Church Co.Phon* 702» 1608 Hain Streat Columbia, S. C.

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First Class Shoe Repairing %All Work Guarant«ad ?

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The Imperial Drug StoreFormerly Jenkins' Pharmacy

1105 Washington Street Columbia, S. C

Sodas, Cigars, Candies, Stationary, Toilet Articles and SundriesPHONE 7226

Prescriptions A Specialty.

ROBERTS PHOTO STUDIO1119 Washington Street, Columbia, S. C.

Highest Quality Photographs Made At This StudioPhotos Taken Day and Night. .Rain or ShineWe Also Copy Old Photos, Enlarge Pictures and

Finish Kodak Work.ALL WORK GUARANTEEDSuperior Service Our Motto.

R. S. ROBERTS, The Photographer of Your Town

I am now offering for Sale the following: One Bungalo,recently built, four rooms with bath, toilet and electriclights, on the 1600 block of Greeg Street.

One two-story six room house just completed with bath,toilet and electric lights, at 1621 Gregg Street.The above property on easy terms. Car line in front of same

H. E. LINDSAY Phone 4679

When you need the best undertak¬ing and embalming service, call or

phone Hardy and Manigault, 1012Washington St., Phone 3922-Adv.

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