The Southern indicator. (Columbia, S.C.) 1903-1925, July 25, 1914, Image 11
DR. A. JOSEPH COLLINS
SURGEON DENTIST.
1510 Main St., Columbia, S. e,
Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.;
2 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Phones: Office 3413; Residence, 2343.
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS.
DR. WTT. SMITH
PHYSICIAN cc SURGEON
OFFICE HOURS PHONE 33*7
f \? % t\ M' Office and Residence
1 to 3 H. M. ?on D' c.
6 lo 7 P. M. 929 Pine St.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Carolina Pressing Club
Suits made to order. Cleaning,
Pressing and Dyeing neatly done
for Ladies and Gentlemen.
620 Main Street. Phone 2445.
A. N. Neal, Proprietor.
DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Crowns & Bridge Work a Special
ty. Gas Administered
OFFICE HOURS, 8 a. m. to 6 p. rc
Phone 1429
1109 Washington Stree?
Removal Announcement.
Dr. Chappelle's office has^
moved from 1019 Lady Street to
his new building corner Harden
and Gervais Streets, over Ideal
Pharmacy. All calls promptly
answered day or night. Phone
3047-J.
Summer Boarders Wanted.
At "Lynden-wood on the Hill,"
just one and one-half mile from
College Place car line and one-half
mile from Villa Nova Mineral
Spring, the famous health-giving
elixir of Columbia. Rates from
$1 to $1.50 per day. In clubs of
5 or more less per week. Lyn
den-wood on the Hill is the ideal
resort these hot days. For fur
ther information address,
Mrs LULA JOHNSON,
R.F.D.3, Box 108, Columbia, S. C.
OFFICE HOURS: 8 To 9:80 A. M :
1 To 2 P. M. 0 To 8:?0 P. M.
PHONE 2G21.
DR. C. E. STEPHENSON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Discasos Of Women And Children A
Specialty.
OFFICE, N. C Mutual Building
Cor. Washington and Park Sts.
COLUMBIA, S.C,
MONET TO LOIN
The oldest and uiost reliable Lear
office in the city
MEYERS LOAN OFFICE
Established * 897 1337 Main Stree
The
Richland Tailor Shot;
Alterations, Cleaning, and Press
ing neatly executed. Old clothes
made to look like new ones.
B. A. BLOCKER, PRCP'K.
1118>< Washington St. Columbi:
PHONK 295?,
OFFICE HOURS: 0 to 10 a. m . ; 12 to
p. ni. ; 6 Lo 8 p. m.
DR. B. A. EVERETT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Diseases of'Women and Childre]
a Specialty.
Office: 2129 Gervais St. Phone 2412
Residence: 2228 Washington St.,
PHONE 3137. COLUMBIA, S.C.
AutoTransfei
Wm. L NEAL, Proprietor
Look for Oakland 40 No. 570 whe
desiring first-class Auto ser
vice. All calls promptly an
swered day or night.
Phones : 2624 or 2445
Residence, 809 Henderson Street
Columbia, S. C.
Small Farm?
Five acres and up v/ith dwellin
Productive Soil
Will rent, Sell or Exchange f(
other property.
A Few New Lots and Houses
Low Prices.
Easy Tern
Martin Stork!
1544 Main Street, Columbi
Schedule.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Schedules effective April 27, 1013.
Arrive. Depai
]2:15nin North and East G :60c
12:05pm North and Hast 0:35f
11:60am Hamlet Local 7:45c
8:10i>m Hamlet Loral 4:00]
6:46.im Savannah and Florida 12:20n
0:80pm Savannah and Florida 12:10{
11:60am Savannah Local 7:00:
10:00pm Savannah Local 6:00j
TICKET OFFICE 1225 MAIN ST.
Phone 574.
O. E. Boisseau, City Ticket Agent, Columb
S. C., J. S. Etchberger, Traveling Paasew:
Agent, Columbia, S. C., O. W. Small, Diviai
Passenger Agent.
Local News.
Bishop W. D, Chappelle came
in to see us Friday morning, and
paid his subscription for the In
dicator.
Miss Daisy Sellers of Florence,
was the accomplished guest last
week of Miss Helen Aiken, on
Oak Street,
Mrs. Rachel Caldwell continues
quite ill at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Palm Smith, 1216 Hen
derson Street.
Mrs. R. E. Scott who has been
on the sick list for the past two
weeks, we are pleased to state,
is up and out again.
Mrs. E. J. H unter has returned
home in Jacksonville Fla., after
spending a week with Mrs. C. T.
Suber on Second St,
Master Alfred Whitehead
stopped over night with Master
Ellery Lopez on Oak St., while
on his way to Jacksonville, Fla
Mrs. L. E. Brooks, who lives
at the corner of Gervais and Pine
Streets, leaves to-day for Ashe
ville on a three weeks visit to
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Misc Gertrude Brooks, sister
of Mr. J. W. Brooks, has gone
to Camden with her neices Mar
garette and Beatrice to have
them visit their grand-father.
II Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson
are very happy over their bright
little daughter. Carrie Frances
four weeks old. Grandmother
Dreher is especially "wild" ovar
her.
Subscribe for The Southern In
dicator. It is the newsiest
newsiest when you come down to
news-the newsies colored news
paper in South Carolina. Now
isn't it? Don't be only a read
er. Be a subscriber as well as a
reader.
Both manager Morgan and edi
tor Scott will attend the Knight's
annual communication in Abbe
ville next week. Subscribers
from everywhere attending
should come prepared to take
good eare of The Southern Indi
cator.
Dr. A. Joseph Collins, our pop
ular Main Street Dentist, leaves
Saturday for Washington, D. C.,
where he will spend ten days.
He is just going for a much need
ed rest.
James H. Goodely, who meet
with a painful accident, the
fracture of a limb, by being
thrown from his bicycle, is re
ported by his father Mr. J. H.
Goode, to be making splendid
improvement.
Rev. and Mrs- W, Rs Bowman
in company with Rev. R. A.
Holland, Miss Maud Casen and
her mother motored, out to Irmo
last Saturday to the Joint Picnic
Mrs. ;W. R. Bowman spent the
week-end with relatives while
the others returned the same
day.
Mr. Claude Purvis, accompain
ed by Mrs. Purvis, dropped in at
the home of editor Scott and
spent the day with them on
Tuesday. They appeared to
have enjoyed their visit and the
attention shown very much, and
lefttTuesday night for Asheville
N. C. via Spartanburg.
Mrs. Sarah Walker, Sidney
Park's organist, who is attend
I ing the j Summer school at
Oran ge burg, came to Columbia
to be at her post Sunday, and re
turned to Orangeburg Monday
morning, Mrs. Walker is one of
g j most accomplished women in
S Columbia. As a teacher, musi
cian, and stenographer she is
unexeclled.
We want The Southern Indica
tor to be eminently a news-paper,
and a newry news-paper; tell us,
telephone us, and give us the
news; acquaint us of what is go
ing on in your community and
your town. Tell us abuot the
coming and going of yourselves
and your friends and families.
Give us the news and we will
give it to our readers.
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St, Luke's Episcopal Sunday
chool will give its picnic next,
'hursday July 29th. At Gei
er's Spring. AU members and
riends are welcome to attend.
Fabrel P. Paul, Supt.
Miss Alberta C. Altee and Mr.
ohn W. Goodwin spent Sunday
i Charleston, the guest of Mrs.
Lltee's aunt, Mrs. L. T. Phillips,
'hey enjoyed the day to the
lighest visiting the different
ilaces of interest.
Friend Jackson of 913 Pine
Street, is putting on these days
; few "cues'' that you read abouf
iccasionally. He will give an
ther at his home Monday after
loon. Don't forget it,
The Sunday School Conven
;ion of the Columbia District
viii convene at Jones Chapel A.
ML E. Zion church, corner Sum
:er and Blossom streets, July
?0th to August 2nd, all lovers of
3. S. work are requested to at
tend. Rev. J. C. Lewis, pastor,
Mr. W. M. Wallace Dist. Supt.
Mrs. Mamie McDaniel enter
tained delightfully a whist
party of 30, at her home, 1100
Pine street, last Friday evening.
The Owens Orchestra furnished
music for the occasion. Peach
cream and cake constituted the
courses deliciously served.
Our correspondents are asked
to make their articles shorter.
Brevity is the soul of wit, some
one has said, and especially is
true when writing to a newspa
per. If correspondents don't
heed our warning, they must not
get mad when we cut down their
communications- Usually vye
get our longest articles from cit
ies and towns where we get the
least money. A hint to the wise
is sufficient.
Notice Of Church Services,
St. Luke's Episcopal church,
912 Hampton Ave ,
Early Celebration, 7:80 a. m,
Matin, 11:00 a. m
Sunday school, 4. p. m,
Vespers, during Summer. 5._pum,
Friends are welcome,
A. C. V. Cartier, Pastor.
Death of an Infant
Little J. D., the ll months' ole
infant of Mr- and Mrs. J. D
Harrison died at half past elevei
o'clock on the morning of Jul:
12th. The funeral services wer
conducted by Rev. C. C. Scot
who has known Mr. Harrison fo
more than 30 years. Mrs. Har
rison.had taken the little fello\
to Ridgeway hoping to improv<
his condition but he grew worse
and died soon after they returnei
home.
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