The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 04, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6
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SPORT-O-GRAMS
(By The Associated Negro Press) j
Kr'' '* ?? ? . __ 1
BLACK SOX CLEAN UP j
~ ~ Baltimore, M&? Juiy-^Baltimore
Black Sox won both ends
of a double header from Hilklalo
in their Eastern Colored Lea-;
- gUP here Sunday. The first j
game was'\ a pitchers'* battle he-j
- tween Strong of the Black Sox
and Nip. Winters of Hilldale. 2
to 1 The secomi game was _a~
~ see saw alTalr, the Sox having
three jingles in-aTrow in the 8th
inning, which gave them the winning
marker,.? to G..
H.I I.E.
Hilldale 000 100 G 2E
?Hilldale Oil 210 HHU-G 11_L_
Black Sox 012 120 Olx?7 14 1
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AijliUISTUWiN ILAASHILL
DALE
(By The Associated Negro Press) '
Norristoivn, Pa., July?Allentown
defeated Hlldale at Roosethe
offerings of Campbell and Ry
an hard^but being.Tieldiii check
who had a heme run hi the 4tli
with WaimvViVlit _i4i_the,bases,..
^ G. Johnsonr- of 1.11'dale htt:
one in the fifth. Ij^ilclale made
a determined rally in their half
short'of tying the game.' 'Judy
? JohnvSon-of-lIillilrilc^Lhi^ij homo
run in this frame with i^anlcp"
oil the bases. .v- - a?
??7-? R ILE.
-~Hi 1 Id??le? ()(^-Ui) L(ilU-45 lii\ d
j-np, ;
Aiientown?wh 'J4HHH1?'? 14
HILLDAL'E GAINS
ON LEADERS
(By Tjie As.soeiatcvl Xvirro I'rc'ij 1
, ^P-hiladcljjhia. En.. Jffly?fe an...
Eastern Cole red League game
here Saturday the TJiMale team'
" irnreased their time to overtake
T~- the HarrisbuW? tyanv, \vh-U>h-4*rnow
loading the kagire b.v i'uui '
games when the Lincoln Giants'
were smothered by a score of 1?V
to 4.
: Ii.ll.E.
Li.ncj^,ts^M^0:02Ii=^4..9 il._
EASTERN LEAGUE*
? * STANDING
' - W. L. P.c.
HnmMnirg (Tts 1:? i .750
Hilklaio". .... _16 _7 .090
Bacharach G'ts --7 11 8 .579
' Baltimore Phuk Sox 9 9 .500
__ Wihrdgt'n- P't'm'cs 8 10 .444
Brooklyn R'y'P0:fsT7r"5 ' 9 .357
Cuban ' Stars , . 1 - 8 .GCd
Li men rts :?8 Id .7 88
' q LIT BROTHERS BEAT 1;
. LEAGUE LEADERS
-(-By Thf-A!*r,fh iao'il Xo,Pit.") Philadelphia.
Pa., July?-The
Lit Brothers Baseball teanr halted
the winning streak of the
.* Harrisburg Giants, leaders of
the Eastern 'I'ok)red League,
? U.-hnn rvw.i ;U
ana spruce street-; Saturday afternoon.
Tile filial score, was .0
tfr 5 and wvas v.!i;u-.- rd djV~Tirre""
of the largest crowds of the.sea-,
son. This g<>me was an exhi'
bitionr-one.
iuT.ET
H'rrisb'g G'ts 200 011 010-5 10 2
Lit Bros 000,50001x^6 10 1
:v 9m
TWO HUN D R^: D A X I)
TWELVE?RECEIVE ?D1
u L: HIGH - , r
~? (By The A.-.-.t. t'ialuil l.'ug.i, 1'ri-.. ;.'>
? Washington,. IX-Cd-Tune?T vv?
v hundred and twelve graduates of
Dunbar High School?149 girls
and 63 boys?were awarded diplomas
at the commencement
flvfir/liooi! 1 Illlll) llti Um T r..... ? ?
J V/\^/I Vl?lVy?T IIV-AU Vll U1U HUVVdl W
- University campus. Kdv. Jason
1 Noble Pierce, pastor of fheFIrsf
Congregational church delivered
the commencement address and
Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, member
of the beard of educathro^pre-J
g flcntod tho diplomas. -Mrs.-C2?=..
olie F. Cook, also a member of
the boa?rd presided
k-H- . -fi- ?*V; ^ V/"""*
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MASONIC GRAND~f*)I>GE OI<
VIRGINIA WINS OVER "U
SURPEKS"
(By The 'Associated Negro Press.)
Newport^tews, vVa.,* JuneThqJfight
bclwccrrttrc Masons c
held t he alien lion of all the slat
ea-mo to-ah end in the Cire?i
go C. Vernon Sprately enterc
|in order directing that Isan
{Johnson and Paul M. William-,
^alleged. trustees, and usurper
of Silver Square Podge No. PJl
A. P.- & A/TIT of Hampton" rc
turn to.A. F. Cminady* treasure
of the Lodge, alai " 1 e;iaI trustee
the-.ievce'-*f-parnphervaHn -bclohy
frrt t o ~S i 1 \ v. i' >' (1 nnre-4 >trdcrc- mh
h.ehi hy thp "I's-urpors.'?
eeied flw. of t.Vi.% T r?1>-r
be turned over to t ho said A. r
Cannady and~the.-new order coxri
p'efcly- l'njtTtT SrnRlrMJltrrrnT? r?rr
Johnson" from 'holding the. jtv.v
els. para/hermit a ajul any ot tn
prop rty of silver h'puar.e Lodge
. :T!ie vi'.-ip \vas p-ravied I..viy.r
Judge Sprately by attorney
Tiii/rL. Si layer. ,h- - -TRouTa
New: jJapiain duple
t\' Uerhiey,.rcpre *en?hrg; Cmirm
t ,od~o:"aTiTl Joini CTot
i p. A. Yi. 10, j'.a - oiU'i am
) .bui> . .Wondt^fjnrg ? for'I he al
tegetf Vsvustee i^nd .usurpers."
r?h he i'i iil ii-. -. n out oi' l!i
a'-.il 'h ? :' the Li'ttd Lodge
\ : i^TTA:7) i ~'T:r id^jnjiFnaTrrh
I :1.. A' IOf >red 'tlasome or
L-ler to loin a.'bmel ie >al. bran:!
ef the Masons: A mOveml'ii
v.-hVh i:;:v y " ;;rere-Ive?oiemen
?... ... .?," ' ii r I
lyQ ' j fid" a.^el
( the order. Ally. J. C. Robert
j'oi\ i:f ?,L \V. CvAgzd ikisieiviui!
?>. ii. ] .i IS'Grand bec.veis
It is.11}':* ePS p 'O'L t -Pttr it H <l> f| H1
."d-d??i. r :. r rto i tie "sup rem
coii'rtr . _ - - -
i. ul+iv t- i i i i l.\ > I V
"f; \v A vNc,i>?i:r-;;fs ciiA':?CvA
AT VI;T liOSAiTAb
t I ii'-A jt''Oi*' iii iiA*iAiii.f
An IT;\ c : J .?: iTThi - oA charge
rsade .tiy..\V. L.-JAji'.rV; elilci*?bii
T-rr-n --^- ~t hvjy. ~'Vrrt crra^:
i.us;.i;al XoA.U. Iccalcij-hive ha
Ac ex ccixlucloil~.>iy^ajof Cjuvrki
AF. (A-iiiith. e h fid' ol' lho siaj: o
TTTTl~ d".< I' p. 1 ill.. 't?l >_ IVO 1 Oll'i'r s -V
' Aa i ...Lii/y \va.? made bociiu"!1
(' 1' 'M- -' ' ? V- !A-- !'-V-V!'-- -Xi
m iiu ^ lyAed \j a amnion a! lor i\
-jd Li'orn iho hospital sev
* i'til v>'"< If' ! ,'?. and ii. : ' V-x.uv
\ < !. i. V? afb aiulo. A
tji's - Vrho are .-'aid to bavt; bed*;
iiAvs.ivotl -that* Jones' "aliiIn
: y <"tV, -?-r-ttt-frH*-***'- bis -Mei:'
{ ona! Junes' l;esi;r.u.
liadf was l'Aii. ccf aL Wa-.hln;;
xn aii.-l by v :.x uixlur.i'd I'o ru'por
wrc proven..
. '1 ht.' mtxle wcr
'\.i\i: '(.'iHykits wore Ir.conipotenl
liar !.;??> . rnr.a-nt intfpcriy <va
a.'ed ?>y j-i ivale iiuiivitkrals sxy-a
~T:W ?haj
hWe youis. 'liii
.- v ! ie i . '.at., rr:?ncjoi'dhi#?*
*
iho ? - iiii-h?jdajot
;":i is aiti'Tn l:?tt ('.'H'nc.ini11.
involve" th?-vi -it of iho Si. Loui
Syivj^hchy' uivh-c.-.tra to Tu.-kc
; , an or;anbsatlon witt*4v p i ay
ty <f?owtt- v1"'. Tu&ku^ue l'iisiheiit
and paiiehts at I'nc hospital.' Th
concert Was hoi,I hi Llie?irnrri
wlc?( ' aj i-i . lal , in a" trl'i'oi't t
gonivvy Jones charged thajt tw
ho-pitai Lr"vlc..v helped U>-'cin e,
liuMT i,u - |,p ( hohaW. til'
-icuioii five miles away after th
performance, 't he other char#
is said to concern Col. Ward wh<
lt>:nie(l his personal car to tak
| ~ ^ 5 - B. A. B
Y TAII
j^ ' . ?4>ry Cleaning,
yt ' " Hats Cleaned ?iu
j' 1*or and HcliVcr.
4 -?-1112 Washington St., i
' ? . T' r , ,
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' TTTE PALMETT
' <rovernmcnt officials from Wash-js'
i'lgton- to Montgomery when they ii
jmissdd the train. They are al-A
?rlegcd to have tra3a*h*tfrriT^overn- g
inn nt' caredinc^ hmypvAf, and;
- Colonel Ward who is said to ad- a
>f_ mit that they did, states that n
s ifip-'ghs. a-lew-gallons was char- xi<
e geil to transporting goverrirfftntrti
it o:iieia!s. - ??-jsi
d there is little to the charges and 13
e that thd'r only, ojucgi innltenip-X k
ting to.keep-them from becoming c<
's public was that they desired no >v
K ret lection noun the loarlpv?i-m-? oc n
' i preheat constituted, They de- a
i" e;arc that Ivir. Jones conspired b
\vii .1 a physician at the hospital f<
y. .vlior lipithr a prominent position fi
v to mm e tixuble,iti7CaTlC[lTelievetl!/
thai in live event of the eomjrnan- S
' rim's diahnr^e that the physr- ft
e vrould succcecd' to Ward's oi
place and JoifeJ to that of Walter p
- Burke, business manager. J si
ct?- ? :??:?- v ' j ;
--WACXDIENT ASSOCIA.
a m-A wwv.A color- j.,
, ! Li) 1 ASTCit FOR UECEIV- '
- , cl I
^ LKG IvIjAN
I Jnnp?',l'Sfa-irr.r.fth: N ' A, A^XL T. ^
.GO Fifth"Ayciuic, today issued a <.~
_ -su. lemon; ue-nuinicintf The action
' : 11* UeV. -A I n i 1 f \V - JO-hllSQILvvht.v, _
T~"TTjTrhd Inlinvo. invited and^.
ivTdived robed hfehibers of the
i\u Iv-vix i\Ja?? at. services in his- ..
I . ?' .* ! ^ .. , yt1, 4 "'..(11
? chu e!i ill iVtuiiAie City. '
e ===fe m
t'-e nross renoi ts- are cor- ^
ibe (okived minis- '*]
j'By.'. ckc.nrcd James- ^ Weldon -
4.. , w..?? i-4 J-,... ,.vk; u-.iv i?i imj-ASSW
^ r--n.-i?*'4 n*p-TC*an has heen and |'
formula!
i 1 > i;;> la-. !al peace in j.
\in: .'!( ?, For any colored man
j 'osc-.;j>.*>, !>:a -or to meet the ov-~
' of.ihe 'K.'an with any .hut
I v w: ; ny-pr^irioT!", is to1 sell -.
:rfh\-vuvi-&ti iVr a mess of pot:
; r rsi
. "!.. V^ ^ ^ tic** *
... i laved F. c.F lor 'wIdie -iaiprcm-.
- ;n ; ' which it is'souymi lo enforce.
?by i. ,!.-In >: ' ierrcr'i m, Any.^_
...; i. , tinivt'orc, to .the ef-jBi
t the kian is hot hostile A
s T as v.-eiFas" to CatK-,.l'?
h-.-.ahn heV. s. is sly er Ijimk.^?
r.: ~-^Jr.75^ -ynmiF: b.o u y- on coro retH=niiy v
t . y i; l!'.\ c s i "oil i n in_and -j
S , .. . i j.-'.: | > v ! 1 v ;:d Colli 1* dnitlOltS-TT
f v,IF t.s \ Fits' c?t the Klan, | ?
h .at \o.<o.it lhat-preachers
e ...' ;his type are heal up to the ^ j
? i>. .,_o *'a> ?.i->n uiey deserve/r
rjifrii T > r> TPc i",
I 1 O .
? r- '17(.'!? ' . 1
' AfArn kind- crabs." which jj
\ : ;[ iiv.Tr'early life in salt wat-^.'
i ; K: vo periscope eyes, mid leg 'p
v r.'i.v!:; (.n which. to wi;>.e them.
~~~ FT iho' iinV Iciit burial groiind in ^
Athene, Greece, is a monument ?
; ;i ;ir.:^6havhac of-00~7 id. 1/. On
! ?ione i> grayen the figure p<
' < ; womanjVUy/iteiy engaged in p*
'* hoT~ Finger nails. A r
* ' -A-ii hctigh the Ava' dans honor- '
. vredil the invention o?-the
i.I . i.. " ".Vi rnv~i''Vb"t'A +Vvn '
o " "?
am-lci; 1 liiij 'ii Indues --the ?
:'::;i';.f'it :-ti.l bears the Ar&bianr~~
. J:::: .c vAnrhia,1' meaninK voi(I, or j
- ' . . ' i*
, I ?5
(...iy too most expyiI marks- <
:r.ca in Italy arc rejected-to shoot J
lur-A lf!roi, .;Trth r mncmxmh- ? IJ
v i-'l. lug i'i.. :io>T bu i 1<I Lhcir nests ! J
of : - ;rv.-rt~l on the toio- ol the J
e , ' ,. . | *
v,'i:\ cwhen bney -roil F.TOuntam; ^
M0-- ; - ~Q
'i .u'uj hundred years aeo when j
.f : ' |, <
0 wiu ii'cs wore supposed lo pe real- <
y ilh .^sonie aged woman wimjd bel^
e ii(;oi.:::(l of being in Jeague with ^
e the demons. Stripped flaked, j.J
e she would be thrown inTo the J
i ;
') nearest pond. It she sank her '
& innocence was proven. If she! *5
?i_: ^
r.Urncc.* ? rrr-.-> jr^ramyrvarnwe1 iry.e^nrw.mtrs [ i
1 ?? ^ " - ? ? 14-A
v-> v v y >*> * * **!* *? * * 1 *<
LOCKEfti ||<j
,ORING . - ;;ij
5e55ti?g~5iul Dyeing ||N
i .blocked. We Call- r' \\] ^
?r? . r-t-i ? . t u?{
'hone 3&JL4"* Columbia, S. C. <? ^
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3j
ESBSiBS^ ' --- p tseaBa - sans
0 LEADER
warn it was proof that she ~wa
1 partnership with the devils
accordingly she~would be slau
htered.
In Ceylon live the Veddas wh
re the nearest approach to pri
litive man known. They, hav
sver been known to laugh.Scier
sts have, tyekled their feet t
nch a degree that an ordinar;
mn would-hav^ been in miserj
ut "iiotr the Vedda-s.
The Veddas have no marriair
3remony. A fnan t&kes a wif
ithout any form, but he re
lains loyal to herj",through thiel
nd thin. No Veddas have eve
een known to toll ? Tin ovoi
} elongate the size of the fish ,
action of an inch. The
peculiar shape of th
cotch bag^pipe is due to the fac
iginal pattern, the first bag
ipe having been made fromTflT
\in of ah octopus.
It is said that baldness is cau
fcT by the -brain grpw in g -s<
rge~that it pushes the hair uj
nd out of the skin.
One-Bad-Lung, the Chinamai
ho in 37983 B. C. invented pow
?r and1 "firearms, got the idc;
lampagne bottles^
In Bhutan, north 01 Britts+rflT
a, the natives feed eggs to theii
ule?* They break eggs into :
sh and pour the stuff into thc
ouths of the-animals. Strang*
enough, piiar O
,te eggs, which are sUW?flgedTi
ve them lasting strength.
Forty-five per cent of the Am.
ican people own their owi
>mes. r-r-T
EDERAL JOBS NOW OREN
(By The Associated Nc*rrr? Press}?
Washington, D. C., July?Th<
Wil Scrvce Comrnissioh toda;
inounccd open 'comyrctitivc ex
?P?ww? i n m - ?iw i. i,
"SOUTHERN RA 1IAV AY "
SYSTEM. ??Corrected
February 20th, 102.".
Arrival jm< 1 (tvprrrrnrg of pa-;-oTi
r trains at Columbia', S. C. Cor
rrive No. -Be'woeii No. Depart
u
ctcd to December 21, lot*:!.
1:05 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:15;
rnzo p 32 Augusta-N." Y7' .".2 -l: !0 j
1:40 p 10 Columl>ia-(';n. 7. ;
>:35 a . 24 Columbia-..lack.. 1.0:75
1.00 p 2d~Codmabia-A up. 1U r-^~.
):15a 8 Columbia-A .:g. 7 5:>5i
:30 a 14 Columbia-Sav. . 13 2:10 ]
L:25-p?5?Columbia-Char 4| ,5:10 ;
:45 a 3 Columbia-Char. G 2: '.0 ;
>:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 7:!e;
id.rH>.X7S; i nnm, ir -.M.I, I i.
):25 Vi 10 Pntltmliin j( ' '' * r
!:0S p . 18 ColiMiibijirCjrt on. 17 '1:11?
>: 40 p 11.'1 Coln.-Roelc.il i'l 111
Nofl. .*11 anil IlLi, An; ! a r | , .
u 11 mana and uitr'n^- mrsl
N"os. 27 and- "K, Carol I tin . per in!
ullman and <jinin#- cars.
Nos. 9 and 10t 2.'!, 2-1, I.r.ud'of tin
ky special; Pullmans ni:d dining cmrr
High class coac'.Iies nil irn:n<7 i)e
iidalile service. Sclii-dlile ffVui;:iblished
as information nnfl Y.n
laranteed. ? ' ?
ity. ticket office, 1207" Main Sire."'
C. T. conn.. C. T, A.,
s. ii. mw.kax; u. p. a
?-?? Toloplioim tVi 7iT,
MMMMMMBBRxraHBrarnntni rrr-jc.- tin ni.wtrr, t ??
^ * * * * * * V T>M'
f ALLEi
. . -t-f
; c
s: .
- Bishop
i?'
L A Co-educational In
f
? Under the Auspices <
C Offers tlae Fc
Arts and Scien
; Grammar School, II
.. L_and
Tailoring.
? For further inf
~ 1 . ? - - ~r35S"
rrrsrmr?- tt; *r . * .
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seminations to fill vacancies in ^
j.'the following positions: t
i-1 Assistaivfcchief accountant en- t
'gineer at ~$&300 a year~senior ^
olfbccountant at $8.800 a year, aei
countant at $3,000 a year, Dee
partmerit of Agriculture for as- i-'sigiifrient
to duty with the Fed- o
feral Power Commission. 7
y| All applicants .for these po- (
r- itions must be qualified in pub- l
lie utility accounting as applied
o ities, ; -?
1 Assistant marketing special- 1
k ist (fruits and vegetables). Bu- m
r ,reau of Agricultural Economics
ft Department of Agriculture, at
a S? 400 n v^iir
t^ I
; -Assistant entomologst (paraG
sTtolog}') Bureau^of EntomnTo- ^
t K.v, Department of Agriculture;
e-t't*^2,40Q a year: --- ?pr*?
"ip^Dictician, in the Public Health
3!Service, at ?1,020 a year,'with
.. quarters, subsistence and-latm- 1
' dry, and in the Veterans1~Bureau ?
> .^1.680 a year, without allow- 3
)} anuesr .? ?.. ? War
material supervisor, Bu- 4
1 reau of Public Roads, Depart
men.t Qf Agriculture of duty in_ ^
J the "field at $3,000 tu > $3,000 a x
,jear. : ~~V' ' .
l' diM-irOaphic office of the Navy Do ?.
1 parfment at $1,500 a year.
"C ' 4 %i
I ?7- 1 -7?7
' j Profession
1 Office Hours: . Telephones: C
1 i :;i) A." M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 9
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. _ItC3.-654e--8
Ti?^ *
Dr. C. E. Stepehenson s
Physician and Surgeon
> Diseases of Women and Children A
1_ ? Specialty : _
U T? J-'-r
1. Office _L__ Residence:
" llM'/i Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. i
Dr. L. M. DANIELS " ?
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases of
Women. -- - ..
1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton
Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165 j
---Oibee-rlluor-fci^ ? ? TftlopV^noa ^TT
b . ^ Office ?
P 12 to 3 K'Mi 'Res. 6962
rrra" S P. M.
i FranlTR Johnson, M. D.
, -Office: T Residence
111 x la Washington St. 1028 Bryan St. q
u Office Hours: ' Telephones: g
,?9:00 t? 16:30 A. M. Office" 3796
hwm-.M. itea. i
L;::j to 4:00 P. M. 1
0:00' to 8:00 P. ~M.
j DR. J. G. STUART \
?Hffire: " -Residence: C
lTOU'Main. Street 1417 Pine Street J
COLUMBIA, S. C.
, ij
Mutirs: .... Telephones: |
- 0 to 10 A. INI. f X Oflice 305[t
: \ j^> 2 P. M. Residence 243
. .'rfo 4 IV M.
0 to 8 p. M. t
Dr. JHDouglas Williams t
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 1:
'' HOtT Nnncfr StT, Newbcnj, B. O.
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HUNIYE]
OLUMBIA, S. (
J
D> Chappelle, A^M.^Ph. P.,
istilution for the Training
af the African Methodist E
dlowing Courses; ^ j
ces, Normal, Teacher Trail
ome Economics, Music, Pri
Y'Tr ; r.; >-. - f', . .
___ . __ \
ormation address:" ~YY~
Kev. 1J. H. STmsT A. S
t ^
Saturday, July 4, 1925.
?Full information and applica- :
ion blanks may be obtained at
he office of the ICivil Service
Commission, 1724 F. Street. *
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_?Jl?. A " ' ".
636* PHONE 6366
Chair Caneing and Upholstering
Mattress Renovating.
W. S. TREZEVANT
019 Harden J>t., Columbia, S. C.
)
Arrival and Departure of Trains
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
. COLUMBIA, S. ~ I
Effective September 21, 1924. ??
(All trains daily)
)epart. (Union Station) Arrive
:45 a. m. Wil.-New York 12:BB p. m.^ Sleeper
to Wilmington. < *
^25 p. m. Wil.-New York 10:B0 p. m.
Sleeper to Wilmington ^ "V
:B0 p. m. Charleston 11:36 a. in.
Parlor Car to Charleston
^
!olumb'ia, dewberry & Laurens It. Tt.
11:66 a. m. Lau.-Greeh c4:40 p. in.
4:20 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. m. ?
?UmmTStation^^Yr d?Gervlas ST.
station daily except Sunday.
For information call at Union Sta- ' ion.
Phone 9782.
. , I
Etl C^rds | '
Honrs* Plinnn ">"1
?? .awvaa A. *1VIIV WW
A. M. to 2 P. M.
v. M: to '7 P. M. ' .
- ' 01 ?wi lundays
By Appointments. * "...
- Dr. H. G* Thompson
Burgeon Dentist " ;
..Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
? ? ' : ,?4.14
V4 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C.- -
)f!\ce Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P?M.
'elephones: Office B744; Res. 3702
DR. M.^ EVANS
Diseases of Women A Specialty.
Graduate Nurses in Attendance. ?
501^TaylorSt^^^^olumbia^S^C.
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Dentist 1
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Iffl. Phone 9429 1125. Washington
Iffice Hours: _ Telephones:,
to 9 A. M. Office 4247
to 2 P. M. ? Res. 8875
to 8 P. M.
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fflce: Resdence:
101 Gervais St. 1301 Fine St".
fflice Hours:?r ? 1 ??.^1
0 A. M. to 1_P. M, _
5 P. M. to 7 P. M. . r
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
119 Washington-St. Columbia Sr h :
Communications intended for
he current issue ' must reach
his office, (if out of town) not
ater than Tuesday night. Ci- y-.jiipwg
hv Wednesday night.
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1 ' I Chancellor
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of Negro Youths. ^
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