I andjj The SOUTHERN INDICATOR Miss Myra, a good education it 8:30 o'clock. The manager is Notice of Moving. fit them for social position. no stone unturned to rcjuleaving Entered as Second Class Matter What Kalie said and did in the 1er a high class entertainment On and after June 1st, Dr. A. home or what Katie said and did in which is bound to delight and in¬ B. Johnson's office will be at the May 8th, 1912, at the post office at thc the literary spire all who attend. The music is corner of Harden and Gervais Sunday School or inTwice Columbia, S. C., under the Act of mar¬ in charge of Mrs. 'Stella ^Quar¬ Sts., went. ovqz Chappelle's Drug March 3d. 1879. society usually and now a widow with four ters, Misses Pearl Archey and Store. Phone 3085 for him. ried, C. C. SCOTT, children, every one a credit to her, Florence Benson. Delicious re¬ h MORGAN. MANAGER had to drink deep from the freshments will be on hand fox having of sorrow, and yet with grace sale. Admission, adults 10 cents; cup SUBSOBBPTION RAT«« SEABOARD AIR LINE. and faith in God. children under 12 years old 5 and submission, One year." ..$1.00 She is at her SchíKftilc» effecUr« April 17, 1911. in same school cents. the E. Mrs. Halt, post Manager. If Arrive. L Depart. Six Months. 60c where 1 found her and where I North and East li: 15«ir. 5:60am Three Months 35c North «ml Eut 9:55pm ber when 1 moved to Spartanburg. State Federation of Womauî*- .12:06pm Hamlet Local 7:46am U :60am Hamlet Local 8:10pm 4:00pm Miss Emma Johnson is in a class Clubs to Meet. AMade Known on Savannah and Florida advertising Rates 6:45am ^^Atdi^rtising 12:20am Savannah and Florida a :30pm IS :10pm by herself. She was never fond of The State Federation of Wo¬ 11:69am Applier Application Savannah Local 7:00am male society. She loved music and men's Local Savannah 5:00pm Clubs will meet in annual 10:00pm books She loved little ber loved MAIN 1225 ST. at Sumter, June 17th to TICKET OFFICE rd ay, June JUE 13, 1914. pru rday, Phone 574. children, and is one of the best pri¬ session 19th. A splendid of program City Ticket Agent, Columbia, mary teachers in the State. For work and pleasure has been ar¬ C.S. K. Boisseau, C., J. S. Etchberger, Traveling- Paaaeoger was an inmate of my home. time she Editorial Correspondence. She was always a devout Christian? ranged, and delegates from all Agent, Columbia, S. C., O. W. Small, Oivlaioo portions of the State will be on Passenger Agent. She is still teaching where I left hand. Greenville, June 6.-1 am at the ber. The public in feeble health, and these OFE1CE Baptistin State Convention, which I learn,Shehasis an is solicited, asit OFFICE HOURS: meetings assistant, receives is hoped that much met a- m. 9-10 Gerrais St. the Springfield Baptist 2129 will re¬ 12-1 p -n. Office Phon« 2412 church on Wednesday. It is com¬ half pay, and is at liberty to stay at sult therefrom. Thegood 3-4 p.m. she feels unable or will be entertained Federation posed of a fine body of men. The home whenever the One by If to to come school. program was too full to give satis¬ indisposed More Effort Club, of w^ichJÍKk. A. EVERETT faction. thc visitors, I she were a white teacher the school Anna Andrews is president. Del¬ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON an would retire her authorities with egates should make among given but a allowance sufficient to an effort to and Children few minutes to to the Con¬ give her a be present at the first meeting, Diseases ofa Women comfortable Specialty. vention. Dividing my time be reasonably support. which will be held the afternoon AU Calls Promptly, Answered. tween the Convention and THE Her salary has never been large and of the 17th. Residence: SOUTHERN INDICATOR subscribers, I doubt seriously if she has saved (Mrs. ) M. B. WILKINSON, Pres. 222S Washington St., COLUMBIA, S.C I have been more than ordinarily anything worth mentioning. busy. As the Rev. Mr. Watkins, During my principalship in the Secretary of the Convention, Greenville a revival broke out in Phone 1488 1015 1*2 L ady St. says, he will forward to us for pub¬ the school, and scores of the pupils were Mrs. converted. lication a full account of the pro¬ Georgie of the Convention, I shall Johnson was the only unconverted ceedings omit a detailed statement of what teacher among us. She, too, got conviction at the school. The Oldest an<J Most Reliable transpired. All the old officers under were re-elected. This is said to be three other teachers whom I have .one of the best sessions in the his¬ named and one other. Miss Annie tory of the Convention. It was Arnold, and myself, converted the in the city. All kinds of Robes, Caskets, and Coffins also one of the best attended. The school into a meeting house, and to around her belcct from. Good Service to be had on all occasions. and the other a church is got Springfield Baptist handsome, modern brick structure, mourners among the larger schol¬ and sang and prayed with capable of seating comfortably ars, It was hard work. My about 750 people. It looked, them. recollection because so sickand as Thursday Friday nights, sin sick-thatis she she had to stay home though 1,000 persons were packed on a Friday and "got religion" on in it. Woman is becoming quite a fae Saturday. Sunday, when she came tor in the Baptist Convention, more to church we church folks (Wesley so than in any of the other religious M. E. church) had one of the big¬ shouts Greenville bad ever If you have any Blood pr Skin Disease do not de¬ bodies, except the Presbyterians. gest One can easily observe that the seen. Soon after that the brethren lay until it is too late but order To-Day me I was called to preach, Baptists are making rapid strides told the path (¿f education. The kicked like a Texas pony, but along number of scholarly as .well as elo¬ finally caved in, and I became a| quent men is on the increase. Dr. pres cher. I w ish I had time to speak of | Goodwin, our appears to be a comiplete an ri Positive Remedy for of the former pupils and patsome a in work Greettdoing splendfo T of the 'ronfc, "dndMALARIA, onvention seenT to give general have met. In the language of Col. RHEUMATISM, and all other forms of BloodACNE, and Skin Diseases. I have certainly had satisfaction. The night of my Hot Springs physicians pronounce this the greatest Blood and Skin arrival I was entertained at the bully time." ever placed on the market. Remedy home of Mr. and,*Mrs. B. B. Mar¬ 0"frcourse, I had to go to see our two Greenville Mr. tin and had as my companions our FULL COURSE TREA TMENT-Three Bottles-! 12.50 correspondents, Columbia Dr. Goodwin and Deacon Butler and Miss. Glascow. Miss Single Bottle, $5.00. Goode, of Second Calvary. We Hattie is going to take a new start talked one another to sleep. The in her efforts for THE INDICATOR, We prepare a Remedy for every Disease. Write us your troubles. next morning my long-time friends and Mr. Butler will not be a whit All Correspondence Strictly Private. Mr. and Mrs. "Phil" Parker, whom behind her. I find THE SOUTHERN I had known for 37 years, and to INDICATOR very popular in Green¬ whose home I had been assigned, ville. Mr. Butler and Miss Glas¬ took charge of me till I left. Mr cow will make the subscribers very 827 1-2 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Ai kansas. and Mrs. Martin are excellent peo¬ populous in Greenville. ple, and entertained us in fine style. This letter his been written under THE SOUTHERN INDICATOR has been difficulties I need not burden the mentioning. I can going to their home regularly for readers inwith the language of a young some time. No one in Greenville only say can entertain better than Mr. and colored gentleman of slavery days Mrs. Parker and Miss Parker who had gone to his young master That is the amount you throw away by buying the Thirty-seven years ago the last of to have him write a love letter for so-called Standard Typewriter for $100.00. this month, immediately after my him. After the aforesaid young boss graduation from the South Carolina I hadhewritten about as nundi as University, with no definite plan for have, wearily said, "Well, Sam, my future, I went to Greenville to is that all?" Sam replied, "Well, Visible Typewriter is only $60 cash or $65 find something to do. I found a Boss, just close by saying 'please| 'sense bad writin' and spellin'.' on time guaranteed for two years. country summer school and a home C. C. s. in a Baptist family among whom I The Wellington Typewriter embraces every feature es¬ found life-long friends. Two years sential to a perfect typewriter. Every clergyman, teach¬ later I became the principal of the Just the for Teachers. Thing er, doctor, writer, or business man needs a Wellington. Greenville public school. I made it Our terms will surprise you. Write to-day to our agents, a graded school. I took it with 160 The State Summer School, ad¬ pupils. Ten years later, when I The Southern Indicator Co., S. C. left Greenville to become pastor of vertisement of which appears in another column of this will paper the Silver Hill M. E. church and later principal of the Spartanburg be largely attended by teachers two from all portions of the state. The 5 »<**^ft***tt3*^*ft^&ft3MWffl*jro^ public school also, 1 e&ftftftftftjKftftffl schools, of the larger of wtiich I State College at Orangeburg ¡san £ m was principal, and, I think, over 600 ideal for this gathering of place pupils. 1 want to speak of four of the teachers (two of whom bad teachers, being spendidly equipbeen my pupils also) whom T had ped for agricultural and vocation¬ with me there-Mrs. Georgia al work, which will be attractive te msoii, Mrs. Mamie Poole- features of the courses outlined. tn Irs. Katie Fair-Goodwin Some of the leading and most ex¬ Emma Johnson. I knew! perienced instructors of the state on when ike was GcorSbe wa« one of the, have been invited to places on LEEVY LEADS in making high-class Hand Tailored ._st girls in Greenville the faculty and facilities for their Clothing on short notice. county and one of the most modest! work have been provide« for in and ladylike. She has raised a appropriations by the Legislature Being a. practical Tailor as well as a high-class family of boys and girls, two of and the Slater Fund. The State Designed and Cutter, you can see why LlSEVY whom, Dr. Charlie Johnson and, Department of Education has, can give you better Suit Values, better Fit and Miss Lucile Johnson, have more better Workmanship for less money, than a State-wide reputation. Mrs.' given its hearty endorsement to Mamie Poole-Sloan is the daughter this project, and several of the of Rev. Gabriel Poole, the founder county superintendents have sig¬ and first pastor of the Springfield nified that they will not re-issue Baptist church. Tt is no flattery to certificates to teachers who do A. E SIMONS, Asst. Manager say that she was one of the quietest not attend. These incentives & Hats, Socks Shirts, Underwear, gentlest and most pious women I should largely increase the enroll¬ s. Suit-cases, Umbrellas, Caps, Suspenders, had ever had the pleasure of being Sweaters, Neckwear, Gloves, Rain-coats, associated with. Mrs. Sloan still ment, and it is hoped that all 'Z Garters, ollars, Belts. Bags, g in the teachers church choir and progressive will make sings Ten Discount to Students aud teaches school. I emit, Ministers. per g be to on hand when arrangemeats Katie Fair was the recognized, the roll is called on June 29th. PHONE OR WRITE leader in social, educational and re¬ The school will last four weeks. matters I in Greenville. ligious have met but few women like her anywhere. She was a born leader., School Closing Concert. I? ..lumbla'» Leading Tailor, lier uncle, who was also her, Ther2 will be given at Jones 1221 Taylor Street, Phone 319 adopted father, was in good circum¬ Chapel A. M. E. Zion church on stances and spared nothing to give Blossom Street, A School Closing Miss Katie and his eldest daughter, Concert, Monday night June 15th :o J , Springbalmy Those Soda with the b Ice Cream with will add to our per come off. I am no for the coming season* EDITOR,'- Schedule. lef11 making my Fountain F ^^^^^^ larger and better equipped t Orders for Parties, Picnics, Churc Entertainments will be given special an Attention. SPECIAL RATES TO CHUR . w interest^ In the Drug Department A full of line fresh Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods and Madam Walker's Hair Preparations are kept constantly on hand. " --DR.'B. Sv^%^of thenif^Srld'be speal* 1105 OurP. R.Drug Store, REESE, Proprietor. Washington St. Phone 2820. Columbia , Ferguson & Morris Undertakers & Licensed Enbalmers On the Job If IVs REAL ESTATE" RENTS COLLECTED" LOANS NEGOTIATED Jfc HENDERSON H. MOBLEY W ?r* Real Estate Se Inmurnnce Agent ? 552 Houses fer Colored on Installment. My Prices like ff «' K\ People 11 *¿_ Peyinc Rent. See PHONE 2JS9 1512 LINCOLN STREET . . . . sne. . . ^ CnllimKia J. S C V*. \-.OlUIIlUia, OPEN ALL NIGHT Anderson's Royal Palace Shaving Parlor Tg with everything sanitary and up-to-date. We serve to please. When you need Hair cut. Shave or Shampoo, make "B" When your Blood is Right, line for up-to-date parlor at 1114 Washington street. Your Whole System is Right. W. M. Anderson, Proprietor. A. S- Anderson, Manager a a our The and BenevM JMouoo Reliel Iii The Hot Springs Remedy hj^st, Uç^--^s~^em^ainméi»t ot^er^^riend^whOrrif ÎÊMA, ^Sk^ÉÊÉr SY#HrLIst Roosevelt, " oft SOUTH CAROLINA ) HEADQUARTERS 1150 1-2 TAYLOR STREET. COLUMBIA. reliable s tr^ju^aijWantial company.,. Pays feick. «Accident and ealn Claims promptly. Sick accident benefits ¡$1.25 to $10 00 per week. Death benefits $10.00 to $125.00. Agents in all parts of the state. Owned, managed and controlled by^South Carolina Ne¬ groes. Pays agents liberal commissions. For agency write Rev. , A. P. Dunbar, D. D.t General bia, S. C. Manager, 150 1-2 Taylor St, Colum¬ W. H. THOMAS Special Representative The National Co-Operative Realty Company. Hot Springs Medicine Company, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance RENTS COLLECTED - Why Waste $40.00? The Wellington " Columbia, 1120 Washington Street 1 MERCHANT TAILOR I j Leevy'sI Gent's furnishing Dept. j I I I.S. LEEVY, - - - - v - Columbia, - S. C. Summer School for Teachers AT THE STATE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLÈGE, ORANGEBURG, S. C. Begins June 23th and Lasts Four Weeks. Endorsed by the State Board of Education. Supported by the United States Government, the State of South and The Slater Fund. Expenses very low. No EntranceCarolina fee. No Board for the Session $10 00. This includes Rooms in theTuition. College Dormitories, Electric Lights, Good Water and every Sanitary Con¬ venience. Three Main Courses : Teachers Review, Agricultural, Industrial. A competent and selected faculty of trained Teachers. Recreative amusement, splendid Lectures and during the session. For further information, writeEntertainments R. S. WILKINSON, Ph:D., President, / Orangeburg. S. C. , îî\ft LEEVY, Columbia's Leading - MADAM ELSIE P. NELSOty PAINLESS CHIROPODIST Removed, Gives no Pain. Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Shampoo¬ ing, Scalp Treatment, Singeing, and Coloring. 718 WM Blending Street, Columbia, S. C. Clipping JÈL m Corns ' DR. A. JOSEPH HOFRS: PHONj COLLINS! OFFICE 8 To SURGEON DENTIST. ¡510 Main St., Columbia, S. 6, Office Hours: 8 a. m. to lp. m.; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. 9:80 A. M> 0 To 8:80 P. M.*i To 2 P. M. DR. C. E. STEPHENSON Phones: Office 3413; Residence, 2343. PHYSICIAN & SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. Diseases Of Women SURGEON And Children A DR. W, t. SMITH PHYSICIAN & SURGEON *rFJCE HOURS OfficePHONE 3367 and Residence i io'1 P M 929 Pine St. COLUMBIA. S. C. 6 to 7 P. M. Carolina Pressing OFFICe., Specially . N. C. Mutual Building Cor. *Wbebington and Park Sta. COLUMBIA, S.C, HONET TO LOAN Club The oldeut and most reliable Loan Suits made to order. Cleaning, office in the ci y and Dyeing neatly done Pressing MEYERS LOAN OFFICE for Ladies and Gentlemen. 620 Main Street. Phone 2445. Ms ta bl i shed 1897 1337 Main Street A. N. Neal, Proprietor. The DR. H. H. COOPER Richland Tailor Shop DENTIST Alterations, Cleaning, and PressCrowns & Bridge Work a Special ling neatly executed. Old clothes ty. Gas Administered "made to look like new ones. OFFICE HOURS, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m B. A. BLOCKER, PRCP'R. Phone 1429 St. Columbia 1109 Washington Street 1118>¿ Washington PHONE 2950.
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