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-SOUTHERN RECORDER FOR AT/
LANTA, -r.
Revi John Harmon, of Atlanta, was 1
/ elected editor of The Southern Christ-j
ian Recorder at the Bishops' Council!
of the A. M. E. Church, which met
~~at WilmihgtonT N. O.,*recently. Rev. j
HormoS) one -of the greatest writers \
? Qf his connection, will move the of
fjgejS-aand plant of the Recorder from
Atlanta is in the heart of the South,
. the coming of this paper to this city
will greatly-facilitate its prompt diatribution
to every point.
MOREHOUSE LOSES SOME ,
The round trip of the Morehouse
College basket ball team was not-so
brilliant as Expected. Up to this
writing the Tigers have lost ;to Wilbcrforce,
West Virginia, and Atlantic
_ City Y. M. G. A. They won from
Howard?and Vlwlhia "Unmn . Thm> I
are supposed to have played Hampr
ton Saturday night but tfte' results
- - have not been learned. ??^
clark-morris brown debate.
The first debate between Clark Trnd";
Morris Brown Universities will be'
* held Friday night)?March?6. The
subject for discussion will be, "Resolved,
That the...United ^States Government
Should Adopt a Federal, i
?' ^ System 'of Education." Clark has
. the affirmation and-Morris Brown the
negative. - "...r ~T
With the Basket ball season takings
its last breath, all the colleges ^re_;
getting in readiness, for a great base
ball season.
' NEWBERRY NEWS
Newberry7~S. C.r Mar P.? A v?ry
large crowd was out on Inst SnnrTh V'
at Miller Chapel A. M. E: "Church to
hear Rev.- Ellis who preached a soul
atirring sermon.
Sunday-"School was opened at 3:00
? P. \M. The Suuperintendent, E. ?V
Floyd, and all teachers worqZprompt-"
ly an time. ^Eadr?cfarss" "avSs well
represented, Class No. _ 7" and Class
?7-^? No. 13 arc the banner. classes. Rev, i.
W. H. Walker preached the evening,
sermon at 7:30 P. M.?A ve?y laigu^
crowd was out to hear him. Rev. 1
r- Walker-isthexonrrrrg preacher'. ~f~~\
' ? - Rev. Ellis called the officers and
members of Miller Chapel Church to- '
gether Feb. 20, 1925. lie stated the
object of the meeting to the members, j
It was. .voted by the members of the t
church?to?re.modelizo?tho building. j
The first rally is set_jfor the third!
c,,n^n? a ?_:t t! ... .
kjuuuajr .nt .rvj.ii ii. i. nuy win attempt i
to raise $1000.00 on that day. The
work is to be finished by July first,
: ?JL?
Mrs. L. M. Jjilder?$s still in bed.
But we hope she will soon be up a
fl'VO nf thft fnnn1' ^
ers in Drayton SC High School is
very ill. We hope her a speedy re-1
covery;?- ?7? '; * .
. Little Phil In Vho ctin nfPmr rijici .
is in his bed. Iis_little friends hope
I that Tie-will sdori be out, npfofn, -!
L Rev. A J ('Martin ii'ji vikilm nf1
Mr. WiBi Giliier on Drayton Street. T
Rev. Martin is preaching in the
upper part of the state and says that
he is in g/ood pasture where every->
body goes/to church on Stmttay7~evcn ;
the trains^ stop runing, and the whole
' . _ crUW goes to church. It must be avery
good pasture or a very poor one^ .
The /entertainment at !,Mt. Bethel
Garmahy Gchuul xm?last Thursday
? - night tvas a record breaker. The program/
consisted of recitations, solos,
and dialogues. If lasted one hour and-1
__ - ; thirl ly -minutes.* Good order was had. j
. Werwere favored by two addresses
by' Mr. M. S. Sondley ami Mrs. Viola
7', Rutherford, who ma'de wonderful
talks. If you want to learn to cut|
chicken and cake take lessons under
the refreshment committee of Mt.
Bethel Garmany School, Mrsw Nancy
Sondley Chairman. .. ? *
The. agriculture teacher of Mt.
Bethel School yvkh his class of boys.
t- ^is doing soihfc community work.'
They sprayed and pruned on Marchfc./f
2, forty fruit trees for-Mr. Folk, who j
was very much pleased with the work
of the boys.
Bethlehem Baptist Church March
1, 1925, Sunday School opened \ a*.
10:15 o'clock with Superintendent A, >
J. Ghappelle in charge fifteen teach- j
era were at their posts of^duty.?The ]
lesson was discussed wonderfully for {
thirty minutes. 'Collection amounted
_ to $5.41. Morning service began at
11:80 o'clock. Rev. Jas. A. Baten
preached a wonderful sermon. It was
%. full of thought. The subject was
...isldb* a Coi-~
i i mmfrr " " >?
ie Gate City" ]l
South. , j|
k Williams 7
burn Avenue " ''i2L|
Walnut 0643.
Coach McGhee, at Morris Brown,j
put his ' boys out on the field last
Aveek and they .are, naw going throughreal
practices. Morris Brown and
.Atlanta will eroaabata on March 14.
Atlanta and Clark under Coaches"
Aiken and-Johnson, respectively,"have
worked put a little, while Morehouse.
under- 55551 Harvey, will begin immediately
after return from the long
road trip of the basket ball tpa?u
house are expected to Be" close contenders
for the city championship.
SPALDING OFFERS CUP.
np
It is reported The A.,0'. Spnnlriing i
-& Sons, the great sporting godds j
manufacturers, will give a $75.00 ox |
?^00.00 cuf^-to the base ball team in.!
the Southern Association which wins |
the. pennant this season. The Associ- j
ation is composed of-Tuskegee,. Talla-;
doga, Ft ski Knoxvttte;" Alabama State i
Florida Ai & Mii Atlanta, Morris;
Brown, Clark and Morehouse.
ATLANTA POSTAL EMPLOYEES^
The sajary raise of postal employ-'
ees. affects t>48 clerks and carriers'5
the citv of A?Thio raioe grot- >
iTTes about '200 Negro clerks and-eat- .
riers and their -families.?
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? BUSSES MAY GO.
1 Thp. jitney blisses operating in Atlanta
are. supposed to discontinue on
March 8, according to an order by
the city. council. This will affect aI
number of Negro bills bwners. and pas^ I
?The Georgia Railway nnd=PffWffF
.Co., hasi added 20 new street cars to'
the system. They are large and very
attractive. They cost $13,500.00 each.
*
The Young Men's Forum opened its
session at five o'clock with a number
by Mister, ?>. L. Martin, subject,
"The Prodigal of Today." Mr. Martin
brought forth - some real facts,
i be ii. Y. P. U. began at 6:30 o'
clock with the president Mrs. ~Gene- |
I HOURS: 9:30 A. M. TO JjOO P. I
mis?margar
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?gnjgati* wBBain'i ~ ir i~ .
vo Baton presiding:?The topic was
opened Dy Mr. N. L.- Lake, subject,
"What the Bible Teaches about Worship."
It was the group of Ward
One and they rendered a nice program.
Evening service was at 7:80. A
! quartette composed of C. W. Jones,
E. R. Miller, S. W. Allen, and Eugene
Gray sang. Rev. Baton ?^reached a
noble sermon, subject, "Our Spiritual
Duty." After'this we feasted on
.the Lord's Supper, then we all sang
a hymn, and were^dismissed.
J. W. White?E. F.
MOTHER-IN-LAW A MIS''Camden,
N. J., M.ch.?"That
is when you made vour first
false meb.IJ saia judge clenrv"
in court to Andrew Gray, 39, of
.635 State Street, arraigned for
failing To support his wife, Violet,
and their infant, living at
1130 Jackson street.
Gray- had jus.t tyld-the-court
that his troubles were due to his
_caothi.n--in.Iaw and the court's
assertion was made when Gray
said he had invited her to his
home:~7 ~
aid of her mother and denied
ItinT Slip wna- thP pgnao r>t tho
trouble, asserting that she had
treated Gray like her own sonT
-ftQr-HUM HAMPTON WINS
- "AGAIN.
Hampton, Va., Mch.?Hampton"
institute?scored a runaway
victory overbasket hall
team-of the Agricultural and
Technical college of Greensboro
Saturday afternoon, winning an
easy game by_tlie score of. 29-11Even
in, victory, howo?o>??iha
havonot been apparent m other
games this season. The boys
seemed to h, eunable to locate
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Chair Caneing and Upholstering
FurnitufcfRepairing and
Mattress Renovating.
W. S. TREZEVANT
1019 Hardett-St,r Columbia, H. C
Arrival and Departure of Trains
atlantTc coast line
COLUMBIA,?S,-C^
Effective September 21, 1924.
? (All trains daily) "" _
Depart. (Union Station) Arrive
'5:45 a. m. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. m
1? Clupti. lu Wilmington. ~
3.20 p. 111. WIIM^W Yotk 1U:5U p. m
la Kn ? p!ee^^rha? ^'*m'ngton
Parlor Car to Charleston
j Columbia, Newberry & Laprens R. R,
|(lll:55 aTm. Lau.-Green c4;4Q p. m
jd 4:2(Tp. m. Laurens dll:55~a.rta
?Union Station daily; d?Gervifts St
I l.Ii.i ?H?n.. ?.? 1-?u 1
uiuviuu uonjr cMicy^jDunuay,
For informatl^rir call at Union StaI
tion. 9784
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
I ' SYSTEM.
CnrrertpH Kphrnary'^fUli, Iftftg
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Arrival and departure pggp<?n.
gor trains at Columbia, S. -C. ColS
Arrive No. Between No. Depart!
rected to December 21, 1924.
10:05 a 31 N. V.-Augustar-^l 10:15 a
4:20 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:46p
1:30 j 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p
4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p
j 10:40 p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 7:05 a
I 5:35 a 24 Columbia-Jack. 23 10:55 p
[ lOiOfrp-2U (Jolumbia-Aug^ 19 7:00 a
II u 11 o u B~Buiuiiruia-a uyJ UBffli
J-U1Q 14' Colijuubia-Sav: 13 ZTItf p
?9:25 p 5 UolumbTa-Char. Ia 5:40 a
r if-i'io a a c,oiumt>ia-<Jhar. 6 2:40 p
; 10:25 p 11 Columbiar<3hasr~i2""7Tl0a
jJ5:20a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 3:00 a
I 1:45 p % Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 p
10:25 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:55 a
I 2:05 p 18 Columbia-Green. i7 2:10 p
j 5:40 p' 113 Cola.-Rncfr Hi'l 111 a
j Nos^31 and 32, Augusta special;
I Pullmans and dining cars,
i Nos. 27 and 28, Carolina special:
rullman and dining cars,
j Nos. 9 and 10, 23, 24, Land of the
-Sky specied; Puttmans and~dinihg cars,
h High class coaches all trains. De^
_pendable?sorviee.;?Schedule?figure!
| published as information only and not
j guaranteed. .. ?.City
ticket office, 1307 Main- Street
4 C, T. CeBP.'O. T. A., i
???h. Mclean; d. p. a
Telephone 6356.
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Davis Flower Shop and
Beauty Parlor;_
"Poro System" Js
2103Gci vais.Sl., Columbia. S.-t!
Will be open to^ the public
Wednesday, February-4, -1925
. We will handle fresh Cut flowers,
Bells Washburn, Carnations,
French Scott Roses, Johnquils,
! Sweet Peas, i Fresh Spender
. Fmrr f.mr >ipcGTalty^Funeial
Florals. Fresh Cut and Waxed
Flowers for all occasions.
_ ?-"Poro Oysluiu"
Let us bring back your youth
for you. We will bob your hair
will order your fashionable wigs,
switches, braids and curls, all
shades for wavey and straight
hair. We have delightful toi
let preparations on sal6.
Min?*. Sarah ii. Davis, Mgr.
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11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 9
- 6:00 P. M. to 8 P.M. lies. 2621- 3
i Dr. C. E. Stepehenson Sl
: Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children A
- Specialty =Office:
Residence;
1414^ Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. ^
Or I , M n * MTFT q a
Physirian and SutgMO -01
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Special Attention-Given Diseases of 2:i
- Women. ~ r - ~
1121 Washington St.?2210 Hamptofi St
Office Phone: 6429 lies. Phonfe: 7165
_ Office Hours: Telephones: ?
TQ to 12L Office 5744
O rx tr "Mr T>x . o^Art
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Striiday Dy Appointment =
DR. M. A. EVANS~
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, Diseases of Women and Children A ?
Specialty. Graduate Nurses in
Attendance. ??Z.1?
- 1501% Taylor St. Columbia, S.^G: "
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Office Hours: Telephones:.
9 to 10 A., M. __Qffice 4076 ?
12 to -3 P.. M- ~5?. Res. "6962
: 7 to ?8 p. m. : - Of
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1 Frank B. Johnson, M. D.^
Office: - Residence:
- 1118% Washingtoft St. lfl?8 Rryan St.
Office Hours: Telephones:
9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office 3796 ^
12:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4092
L 2:30 to_ .4:00 P. JVL '
6:00 t^ ?:0f) P M __ 11
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Office: '.Residence: I
- 1702 Main Streets?1417 Pitie Street
COLUMBIA, S. C. - -
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Office Hours: Telephones: i
8 to 9 A. M. Office 4247
U to 2 P. M. Res. 4052 Fr
* 0 tb 8 P. M. -^3
Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. ?
Office:. .. r . ^Resdence:
, 2101 Gervais St. V 1301 Pine St.
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Office Hours: Telephone:
J- 9 tO 10 A. M. OflR A, Rah
' 12 to 1 P. M..
L 6 to 8 P. M, J
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Offiice &. Residence:
1329 Pine St., -Columbia S. C.
t~DR. N. A." JENKINS J
Office: . . Residence:
1107% Washington St. 1416 Pine St. fix
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' Office Hours: Telephones: >13
, 9 A J M. to 11 A. M. -?Offiee-8281- >-1
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' 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Res. 6028 ?
Dr. W. Swan Rhodes J
* Office: *. -? Residence: S)
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Office Hours: T
10 AvM. to 1 P. M. ?
?b P. M. to 7 P. M.
Dr. J. H. Goodwin n
Phones: Office G026 Res. 3039
1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C. '
DR. JAMESH. SIMS lh
Veterinary Surgeon ?- -lb
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~ 8g0 Laurel St.,?.... Phone 4173 -7"
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A. M. to 2 P. M. -^x_ v ?4?-=^0
Pr-Mr tu<7 P. M. " 1 _ ? '
Dr. H. G. Thompson
Surgeon Dentist |
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.- 3
14V6 Assembly St. Columbia, S._C
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lice Hours:? ?Phone 6000?
30 to 1:00 PL M. * - ?--- -- - - ' j
00 to 6:00 P. M; : ... r
indays By ""Appointment.
DR. L. A. LEWIE
Dentist h v~
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u2 Main St., C. -?j
lone 6706 - ^
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Surgeon Dentist - ?
0&MrWnrsWnft?n St., Coluinbia
Over Johnson-Bradley-Morris
fire Honrs: ? Tolephonea; *?
30 A. M. to 1 P, M: Office 0003?
DO P. M. Lu 0.30 P. M. Kes. 3873
t)R. D. K. JENKINS y T
Dentist .r . . "' V
ctraction by Conductive Anesthesia
A Specialty. ' ?- .
07V6 Washington St. Columbia ^
Rce HoursT " " Xelephohesr"10
A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 4756
DO P. M. to 7 P. M. Res 587?
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Dr. Jas. H. Goode, Jr.
Dentist L
ederick Building ??
2^-Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. J
Opposite City Market.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist ' *' _ 1 -
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Gold Crown and. Bridge Work A
Specialty. ?:
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ii. x-none oiiSL? 112b Washington
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fice Phone 7266 Res. Phone 4577 J|
Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. J
indays.& Evenings by Appointment
Dr. George GHDefinls
Surgeoh Dentist
own and Bridge Work A^SpeciftltJfV
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.-. =
ederick Building, Ro6hT3 " "7 .
23 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
Qpposite-Gity Market. '
Residence: 1118 Harden Street
>urs: Telephones^
to 10 A.' M.' - *-- Oitice 305 ^ .
to 2 P. M.', .Residence '243
to 1 P. M. ? -V??
to 8 p. dsr?- -
.Prmftlac Wininn^t ]tf, TV
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON-"
09 Nance St., . New-berry, S. C. '?
?NOTICE. LGorrimunications
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e current issue must reach .
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ter than Tuesday night. Ci- - r| "
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