The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6
7 SIX V ' / "If
A Mrh r>jpT ShnlV
< He Live Again?"
The title of this article vvi
undoubtedly refer the minds c
those-who are familiar withth
- " ? Scriptures, back to ? the l4t
^chapter and the 14th verse, c
the Book of Job, wherein the ar
cient Job being visited J?y j
many^earthly afflictions and r<
vedses, had occasiorr to cons
nf1"h^man ^ mart a 1 i ty ^ "l! n do! IbJ
edly 'the ancient pioneer \va
moved to the eonsideratioiL c
this thought, because lie fel
himself borne down by affliction
:r- before he had reached the heigh
fo his early ambitions; that"h
* proper provision for the futur
of his home and offsprings, o
in- brief before he-had realize
the hopes and aspirations wnicl
he- had nourished from the; be
; .. ginning of his life's schedule.
hi view of the many disai-i
v"; poiritments that had visited lnr
the ancient pioneer had un
doubtedly fully considered, o
- dreamed that if i*-\voro possi
ble to continue life, so far a
the - mind and ambitions \ver<
concerned, after his body "-ha*
gone through?the process o
_ -physical Transformation, tha
then under such circumstancet
* there-would still be an oppurtu
nity for him to realize and brinj
~ v~r~to pass his earthly aspirations.
The Writer, in hi.s-^eloction o
this subjeet. does not -in fhi
? least desire to lend imputatioi
to the impression that he is eh.
deavoring to discuss this topii
__ from a Theological stand-point
but rather desires it to be clear
1 ly understood that his motivt
Is entirely practical, and thai
whatever thoughts are attempt
ed, are intended for the beheTil
of those of the -present da>i
those who. labor and work, am
spend their effoffs; being urgec
- - on hy t.ha innatQ^dfisire-^jn^
i. - , of those whom they love, anc
- ofLthose whom they feel are doserving
of their life's efforts.
"If A Man Die, Shall Ilo Live
Again?" The only logical aiu
legal answer to thatquestion h
Yes! The question invariablj
follows, as to how shall or cai
he live again? The answer is
by the-making aiki proper n\o
> eution-of -a^Willr artd or by thx
maintenance, of a policy of in
?surance, suitable to provide- foi
his unfinished work.
?A man's will, is invariably ex
ments and affections; his insur
anco~ tToiicv. is irti'grialilo
pressive of the realization of hi:
' ^"ddty. "A \vi 11 is "an fhsTrumen
which directs the- disposition o,
property, to take effect aftc
? the death of the maker or tes
tator. An insurance policy i;
. a proposition, based upon tic
probability pf human life, an*
providing l<> a Certain exl.on
for the-full or partial fulfill
ment of present or anticipate:
efforts or aspirations, in the c
vent that the insured is incapa
ble, either by accident or deat
of carrying them on^to perfec
tion.
uuuie men are very reticen
in their manner of ^living, am
because of that fact, it is ver
difficult to" learn the trend- c
their affections. We see ther
working with all the zeaf that
human being' can possess, an
- we have every reason to believ
fthat they are working for
purpose; but the real purpose o
tftetr^strug'g'teff is not revdatt?
until their last will and testr
L ment is .read and analyzed. Th
Beauty, Grandeur and Elorprcm:
of substantial will, is found i
the fact that it is the voice o
the dead man' speaking-ihoug
it he -reveals his closest an
dearest affections, so far as ir
I? dividual*-arc-concerned, and aJ
Mfe*- so reveals his^,devotion to cause
K'( ' and enterpriser He~says in s
fe... many words, "That in oriit|
that such and such -kh
i * *"* - .
'prise or cause shall be _ eithe
continued or perpetuated,. 1 give
i devise and bequeath so much t
jj'his, her or its maintenance.
As. an niustrStion^M- the a
ebove-mentioned sentiments, th
^ writer is reminded of the wi
^;left by a member of our race
_ who died very recently in th
q 1 state of North Carolina. Th
-ntrrm^dFthat will provided* firs
? that after all funeral and inci
vdental p\pon.ses.WBce_paijd, t.ha
i the Sllin of $250.00 should b
s paid towarcf the construction o
jv completion of a certain church.
j"?The testator had pledged t
s: give so much toward the build
fing of that church. His hear
. ^3 in the work. He wante<
p To~ see-^that worlTr completed
c T|ym \xu> liovn Q vov^gfirm _of-iUJ
r . religious instinct. Followinj
^ i.1. _ i ii - * -% u t
u mat item, it was proviciea tna
h thd rest and- remainder of hi;
i- property should, -go-to his wife
which property was estimatef
i- as being over $TP?000.0Q. Thui
- man's ambitions were, first di
r~rected toward the payment- o;
- his just-debts; secondly to ware
s the furtherance and up-building
q of religious worship; -and third
ifrw.Trtf the maintenance ol
f his-beloved wile and providing
t for a comfortable home for those
i, whom )ie loved. _/v
Though he be dead, yet h
? lives; for his works continue ti
fulfill his "aspirations and^thc
'"true purpose for which he lived
1 that came between his death
' and his life, was' during .those
r sad an?T brief moments where
h-irr hi*- remains.- were -being?fu"
neralized, wherein the persons
una causes lor wnycn nis lite was
spent, could not but pause-in
t heir bereavement the last hon:
ors to his ashes; yet after-the
; reading of his will, they cotfkt
^not but feel that the dead still
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rj lived, and that the true purpose
for which'Tftr4i.ved would be caro
ried on to perfection, "Though
"death had madfe his ears incap^abie
of compreheXdtng the songs^
e of praise.*-?
U To those of our readers who' (
H-shoul? happen to- read- this ar-j e"|fIcle,
we do not suggest it to i 0
: be a warning to you, bat- we do'
t hope it to give rise to the occa- j
_! sTon for you to think~upon your'
f jown affairs. J 8 ~ '
e- Have you made your -will? i_I
r Do yuu cma-y Insurance ? Lift* la ^
uncertain, in so far as its dura- 5!
^ t if)n is corirprnnH?Tflj* know 8
T^rttrtrwhen the end cojneth.
t .if you have fixed purposes ij
^: ana aspirations, it is conceded
j that you are working toward!
jtemporary. Death is certain, ,*j
* | but we can conquer death, in a
] waw-SO-far as^ great portion n(
5 lour earthly aspirations are eonj
I cerned, by the proper -eonsider- ^
.iation of the Present and Future. ~~
" i Make your Will, and get Insurti
~ 1 +-*t
ance: . - ?r?-? . j.
~ | Many a man to whom the duj
rat ion of life has been brief and
^-ffteeting,'has been able througlrp~
" his earthly efforts, to so arrange
t- his atfatrs?that in"passing, * !
J could be truly said of him ; ^
~ "He has builded a monument. K
more lasting than brass, j
r And^irrorc sublime ~than , the i
r regal elevations of the-pyramids, 1(
; Which neither the wasting ](
' shjOwers,- the -unavailing JNoi'th h
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-l winds, or an innumerable sue- (
, 1 cession of years, will be able to $
| demolish'." ' ." ~ ^
1 earth; yet we see them, feel it)
them, hear them, and know
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them in our daily activities.
, Though dead, yet they live. ^
Atty. II.'F. McGIRT, *P:
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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BMagairwwg^Mgw^naMBip m
borage Batteries X b
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, Phone 6794 &
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REET Columbia. S. C." Y ]
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LOCKER 1- - 2 | i !
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.ORING |n
'ressing and Dyeing IT^
a L>iociveU. Vve uaii _ *i"; Jl
Tfibne' 3biD Columbia, S. G. ?
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COAL CO, < 1
LERS OF - - ; 1?3
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6366 PHONE " 63G6
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hair Caneing and Upholstering
Furniture Repairing aiid
Mattress Renovating.
TREZEVANT ?
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919 Harden St., Columbia, S. C.
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Arrival Tmit tteirarture of tTatns
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
COLUMBIA, nz
Effective September 21, 1924.
(.All trains daily)
^pnr*' Minion Station) -Ayriva45
a. m. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. m.
Sleeper to Wilmington.
25 p. ni. Wil.-New Yuj'k 10.50 p. in.
gieepet to Wilmington ~
50 p. m. Charleston -11:35 a. m.
Parlor Car to Charleston
11:53 a. m. LftU.-Green c4:4U p. m
4:20 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. m.
?Union Station daily; d?Gervias St.
?station daily?excent -Sunday Hi
For information call at Union Staon,"
Phone 0782.
SOUTHERN "RAILWAY?
-SYSTEM,- -
Corrected-February 20th, 1925.
Arrival and departure of passen;r
trains at Columbia, *S. C. Cerrrive
No. Bciween No. Derarl.
cted to December 21, 1024. , .
1:05 a 31 _N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:15 a
:20p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:40 p
:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p
:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p
):40p 10, ,Columbia-Cin. 0 7:05 a
>:35 a 24 Columbia-Jack. 23 10:55~ir
>:00p 20 Columbia-Aug. 10 7:00 a
: 15a 8- Colnngbia-Augt: 7 5:4>5 p
:30 a 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 2:10 p
:25p. 5 Columbia-Cliar. 4 5:40 a
:45 a 3 Columbia-Char. 0 2:40 p
:25p 11 Columbla-Chns. .12 7:10 a:20
a 15 CoMbio^Chas. 1G 3:00 a
K.rt O - -
.-Mv j. vumniDia-apar. 1 4:25,p
r25p~ 1G Columbia-Green. 15 G:55 'a
:05 p 18 Gohrrtrbia-Grcen? 1"? -2:10 p
:40p 11.1~Cola.-Kock Hi'l 1146:15 a
Nos. 31 and 32. Autrusla special:
jllmans and dining cars.? ?=. Nos.
27 and 28, Carolina special;
ullh'ian and dining cars.
Nos. 9 and 10, 23, 24, Laffll of the
cy special; Pullmans and dining cars7
High oiasr. outtcbcj ail trains. IjtV
indable service??Schedule iigureii
ihlishod as infnrmiiH.m only and hOtnlrantbed.
ity ticket office,. 1307-Maw?Strt?etp
C. T. COilBj-CrT; 'Ar^~=:
? - _ S. 11. AlcLF;AK,^l5rA7
^ ; Telephone G35G.
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)avis Flowftr-Shnp iinrf
"Beauty Parlor
"I'ti'm System"-?^ ?
lQSGervnis SI., Colunibia-r-Sy- r
Will be open to tjie public,
'ednesday, February 4, 1(J25.
ells Washburn, Carnations,
reheh-Scott Johnqtyils,;
weet" Peas, 4 Fresh Sponger
7ern. Our Specialty Funeral
!orals. Fresh Cut and Waxed
lowers for ail occasional
"Poro System'* ? ? H
Let us bring back your youth j
>r you. We will i>aK
? . .. y JI-VHU Urt l-i |
ill order your fashionable wigjj,
vitches, braids and curls, all
lades for wnvev nrirl rfVmVhE
?We have deh??hlftri toit
preparations oil sale.?
Mme. Sarah R. Davis, Mgr.
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? A Co-educational Ins
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/Under the Auspices o
? - Offers the Fol
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f -Arts and-Scienc
Grammar School, He
^ and Tailoring.
? For further IrTTc
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| - Profession;
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ntVi^LQ iiAiirg; .Telephones: 0
11.30.Jl. M. to 3- P. M. Office 3F36_j9
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 2(521 13
Dr. & E. Stepehenson s
Physician andJSurgeon
Diseases of Women and Children A
Kpprialty ' ?
Office: Residence:
14141k Assembly St. . 1328 Oak St.
DfTTriVfHBANIELS?~
' Physician and Surgeon ^
Special Attention Given Diseases fif _2
??:? Wnmwi . '
1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton 13
Office Phone: G429 Res. Phone: 7165
: QITTffl TTrmfq * TelenhonesT
fw to 1" i!r~ office 5744 i
2 to 6 P. M. Res. 3702 l
Sunday By Appointment? ?'
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| Diseases of Women and Children A -h
- ^Attendance.
Oflice. Hours: ? Telephones:
9 to TO"A. M. Oflice 4076 12
to 3 IV M. Res. 6962
7 to' 8 P. M. C
8
Frank B. Johnson, M. D. 2
Office:? Residence: ?
1118t/2 Washington St. 1028 Bryan-St.- ?
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I Oihce Hours: Telephones: 1 T
i nnn in*'3h a tut <*-7o? -c
12:00 To ?:00.P. M. Res. . 4G92
| 2:30 to. 4:00 P. M.
! 0:00 ter- 8-^Q- PrTSt. 1
DR. J. G. STUART *
i OfTicc: Residence:- \
11702 Main fHreet 1417 Pine Street
I COLUMBIA, S, C. -f
I Office Hours: --Telephones:
'8 to 9 A. M. _ Office 4247
H to 2 P: M. ' Res. 4052 F
G to 8 P. M. - 1
Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. L
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Office: jiKesdence:
i 2101 Gervais St. 1301 Pine Stu__
-Oilic-a Honrs: "Telephone:
r"TTToT0 A;"Mrr^"L~^Offir&"Res. 4268" ,12
to 1. P. M.
! 0 to 8 P. M. ?
n. n. A.- f.vrrf.tt 1I
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I r^Offiice & Residence:
i 1329 Pine St., Columbia, S. G. ?
- DR. N. A. JENKINS T
1 Office: ' Residence:
Ul07'AJ^hillfiiMLSt.^l41G Pine St:X
j Phone C033 PhonlS 3873
^ =^=l F
19 A. M. to 11 A._M. Office 8281"
17 P.' M. to 8 P. M. Hospital 3261
^2 lVMTto"* P. M. ?Res. 6028 Z
i_ Dr. W. Swan Rhodes jj
^Office:- ? Residence:
rt3234,fc A-ssembly St;? 1514 Gregg St. l
COLUMBIA, S. C.
-Qfficg Uours^ = 7
10 A. M. to -1 P. M ;
5 P. M. to 7 P. M.
Dr. J. H. Goodwin ,
PVmnpq' f?A9fi T3oa 5n^a
1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C.
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TW -T-^UfTTT?ormo
ixxv. jAMEiO n. QiiYtO r
. Yetej-fnacy Surgeon
s r~?*?: h
82G Laurel St., Phone 4173 .
COLUMBIA, S. C.* _ ~ 1
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OLUMBIA, S. <
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dilution for the Training
f the African Methodist Ej
flowing-Courses:
es, Normal, Teacher Trail
>me Economics, Music, Pri
>rm&tion address:
Rev^ TDi H. Sims, A. IV
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Saturday, February 28, 1925.
al Cards |
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^W^toTp. M. Ptoe 3536 __
P. M. to 7 P. M.
undays By Appointments. _ 1
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Dr. H. G. Thompson Surgeon
Dentist'
Pyorrhea "Treated Successfully;
414 Vi Assembly St. Columbia, S. C ~
>ffi<Srp Hours: ~ Phone uuau ~
130 to 1100 Pi M. =sr?
:0Q to 6:00 P. Bfc - . =
* ; (
undays By Appointment.
DR. L. A. LEWIE
7" -^ Denttat -702
Main St., i Columbia, S. C.
"holTe 6706
?DR. J. E. WATTS
Surgeon Dentist r. i
lOSHfc Washington St., Columbia. ,
Over Johnson-Bradley-Morris"
>ffice Hours: Telephones:
:30 A. M. to 1 P. M? Office 6033
:00 P. M. to 6:30-P. M.?Res. 3873
Sunday by Appointment.'
DR. D. K. JENKINS
Dentist ' - -. ..
Ixtraction by Conductive Anesthesia
A Specialty.
W ' "l 107
Mi Washington St. Columbia
JB-. TT 1_ ? -
jiiue_ r^ours: ~ - Telephones:
:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 4756
:00 P. M. to 7 P. M. Res. 5873
Goode, Jr.??
Dentist ?
'rederick Building"
323 Assembly St:, -v Columbia, S. C.
Opposite Citv-Mnrket. ?
DR. H. H. COOPER
. Dentist ,
Gold Crown, and Bridge *Vork A ^
Specialty. 7"
ffi. Phone 6429 1125 Washington
!*" ? ?- . - ?
tffice-Ehone 7.266 Res. Phone 4577
Hours: # 8j30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
uuuu^s ot livemngs Dy Appointment
T>r. George C. Dennis
Surgeon Dentist?;
iawn.JuuLJBridge^ Work A-Speeialty.
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
"rederick Building, Room 3
323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
Opposite Ctty . Market.
Residence: 1118 Harden Street ___
[ours: ?? Telephones: ?
0 to 10 A. M. , Otlice 305
2 to 2 P. M. . [Residence. 243 ?.
3~to 4 P. M.
6 to 8 P. Mi"
r. Douglas Williflms M H
rilYSlCIAN^nft- SURGEON ^
109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C.
NOTICE.
Communications intended for?
he current issue must?roach
His offieer (it out^ot town> not
alux than Tuesday nights Ci
y news by Wednesday night.
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I., D. D., President. ^
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