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"The Loyalty's Gift," a pageant and |
drama that was staged in the -audi- j
torium on the Sesqui_ - Centennial |
r grojtfirds oh?fast Monday was indeed
; - a great success. Over 85,000 Negroes
, witnessed the programme and were
well pleased.
It goes to show that our race can
put anything over successfully, and
have the patronage of our people. .
Those from Georgetown, S. C., who
si ""witnessed this great historical pageant
were: Mi's; Xermenia Ander-1
-son Jenkins, Misses Pauline and Thomsisena
Dunmiiro. Messrs- Chiis. S
Browne, Harry V. Alston and Dewey
T. Dunmore.
Among the visitors at the \\ hist'
Tournament at St, Michael and All;
P Angela Parish House on last Thura
day evening, were: Misses P. A. arui
T. C. Dunmore of S. C.
Mrs. Bessie Greene and daughters
from Georgetown, S. C. are visiting'
her husband, Mr. Mitchell Greene. -I
Mrs. Dantzler, the wife of. I)k. Diyit-1
-.Zlet" of Florence. S. C. is spending a
- <- while in the city. We for her a
very pleasant and helpful stay. ^ I
Mr. o Charles S. Browne spent the .
'-week-end visiting Mr. Warren Chew
> of Bryn Maur, Ph}, Mrs Chew <4s"'a',
stu4eut at Hampton Institute, Va.
Mr. Ira Harris spent? Sunday . 'at-,
Atlantic Ciy, N. J..
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All the girls are anxious to know+
when Mr, Daniels will return U> the
city. .
The .Gcorgctoninnj of Philadelphia.
- are planning- a big^timo for the/'ilap-:
py Six," who.are to motor up in SepL
Umber to visit the Sesuui-Ccntonnk11.
Don't fool us ?boys.
-??^? Belton Locals 1
t Rev:?Ilewcirt?-Oliver, who =ta=?
rounding out.more than forty, yea/* ,
' as pastor of the Mt. ..Zion Baptist
CL. l_ 1- - 1 it *'" t
i^nurcn, preacnea an udic sermon last
Sunday morning. The congregation
showed- appi-echcHon by contributing ,
over .$1:50.00. Dr. Oliver is a calm,'
but coTYVtrrctng proaehoi'prmi' hr-nvnch?
. .? , . loved by his congregation, is moder- j
ator of the Rodo-River Association
and a reputable citizen. , "t
_Rev. T. R. Robinson, M. Et minister,
and wife, of Starr, were wel-,
come visitors in -town Monday.
Dr.-Bunnon, ex-president of Claflin'p
was with-Rev. TV. M. Smith' at. St..
James Sunday, 23, 3 p. m. He held 1
forth in the interest of World Service. |
"We tvere informed that-the Bel ton i
Charge is a rival of Florence and:
Sumter for Sta_te leadership in seTv- j.
. ... ice funds. . I
" ... The .people of Bethlehem were,
proud to see their pastor out again i
last -.'Sunday, the first in a month,
thoungh unable to preach. Rev. With-;
erspoon preached. _
Mrs. Inez Keith is teaching iiHTar
Williamston.
The "Mbonlight Picnic'-' given by
Mrs. Lilla .Shaw on her lawn,'ThursJ
V day uvciiirig, <H?ty -fe;1^
joyable affair. It was given in inter-.
' est of Rocky Mount Jiapiisi Church,'
of-which Mrs. Shaw is a. member ami
Rev. F. ,C. Morris is pastor. 'Mrs.
Shaw expresses thanks to thor-TT who";
contributed to her success. .
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon has* been .
"extended membership in the- Negro
Poetic League of the World with
headquarters at Boston,. Mass. Mr.;
Thomas L. G. Oxley is director. j
Dr. and AJrs. D. E. Rice of Jackson
Miss, passed through Friday. Rev.
and" Mrs. Crawfortl with whom they.
spent some , time, motored here with
them. "i. ?. '
Mrs. M. L. Witherspoon and iMiss
.3- Connie Mae Williams are spending,
the week at Sandy Spring and attend
ding the Sunday School Institute at
Pendleton.
It is reported that-revival'meeting?will-begin
yt Mt. Zion, August 10.
Mr. James Rice is planning a
"Moonlight Picnic" at "his poPtor Fri-'
day evemngj^idth. It prcaiyses to bc^
grand. Mr. Rice always has the best ;
of order at. his plaice, of husiness.'
No lady feel~that Khe xVrH-W-em-^
barrastsed by attending any of his
entertainments.. .. /
J , The Sunday School re-union will'
be held at Brown Salem, Sunday, Aug.
1. It'lasts throughout the afternoon.'
The Convention of the F. B. Holmes'
. Church will begin at Mt. Olive, Belton,'
Thursyay, August 5th. I
Several ladies of the town'remem- j
bered Mrs. M. L. Witherspoon on her
birthday anniversary, Monday night.
Many beautiful presents were pre- j
sented her. Among those present, I
"who also served cream and cake in'.
?"? the surprise, Were: Mcsdames Rosa ,
Burns, Gussie Kennedy, Tiller Pay-!
ton, Bessie Webster, Jessie Meek- |,
Ins, Battle Griffln, tola Greenlee, Mis-! (
7" v ftes Coynie VVilliams and A'delee' j
- Gamble, and T. Williams.
Georgetown, S. C.
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Personals j
Prof. J. B. Beck returned after a r
five weeks stay "at State College Sum- C
Miss Mamie Alston returned from
'uiinuer school lJl^t week.?
'Misses Maria-, Frusier and-Florence
Purvis are visiting in GreelyviH^T a
l'rof. G. \V. Howard reported a successful
term of summer school on his
return from Spartanburg.
Prof. Thompson is back from. State
College, r ^
Misses' Naomi Lee and -Fannie Ed
wards of Sttmter paid a flying visit
to .Miss Ai\tk)l)cll Alstpn.
In the party who left for, the K.
of TV t; rand Lodge at Sumtei\ ^wefet
Prof.jG. W. Howard, T. W. Brown, J.
B. J. MeCottrie and Matthew
Alstwn. 7
Miss Mary Ward who had been aU
tending summer sthool at State College
is back home.
Mr. Henry Alston has returned to
Hampton Institute where' lie-is a student?
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i - 1-The Tattler
Saw-a certain pjtrly selling Bibles
late Friday-'evcning. Hope he got a
sale.. :?t ' y
'Heard a you'ng lady say ljjst week:
"Old love never dies." She must
know where her fellow is calling these
days. . r
We-notice a certain young lady
takes her letters, to the Post Office
hvr self. .What is the big Idea?
Saw;?that a certain party found'
it.better to sew'nivayTrom home. You
are-correct, Keep your'~eyes on hiiing
party decided not to go to the Island'
Sunday, and then changed his mind
Ion?the train . rame Snt.nrdavrWhen
ever a .social, function cost
anything a .certain party can hardly
walk for thostupains. in the legs but
lie kills the free ones. How comeT
iweryuouy is reacting tne ranneuo
Leader, why not read your own?
Subscribe today. ~ ??
In General
read <>f the splendid work done In
SpaHanburg at the sun^TlCer "**ScTm%l
by lMof. CJ. W. Howard and his assistants
of which -Mrs. 13. M. Sawyer
was- one. One ot~Uie white daily, papers
spoke highly \>f the work done.
Of course. -Have men-in_nnr city
as lTi*L Ileck and Jloward that can
put over the city jobs. 7
Then -came the closing of State Col-,
lege of which J'rof. Beck and Miss
Fair were meftibers of the fSculty.
The work of the faculty was highly
.commended.; -" ; -
The Bridge
. W'o.do not know" if it is the love
of Nature A*!"what else_ that causes
-st? many ot our race to idle their;
time away on the new bridge just
at the end of Frasier Street. -But-t?ed?.
know the sight of this gathering
is detestable t?r the eyes and loathsome
to auto drivers. In -i?any_^hstances
drivers have to- come to" a full ston
cuul" owing to the good wqrking condi."
..,i- u'i t' . I r:ikt- i> the only renjen
why so few accidents'* occur.
We how hut our people will realize
that the bridge' is not a place to. idle
your Sunday evening away and will
j.pt'M M!gT4Mp bilure?tire law?starts,
'driving you on like cattle.
GalhompFalls Locals
SSwUmvj libit,' v^g^^Ngh day a't
Fairtieldv Baptis't Church." The S. S.
was opened at I'tUO a. in. by Mr. J.
1' Clinkjcales. "Supt., ivud^he lesson
w'as taught by the pastor, "Rev. A.
Ware. .
' At the tpstiaL hour the pastdT', Rev.
A. Ware, preached a sermon that
u;;j.- eiijnyed by all.
The mftny frienthr of-Sister Hannah
Tonnanl will regret to Jjear- of her
rh*t:h wbieh no-urod on the 18th at
the home of her daughter, near Mt.
( nro;el. S. C. She had been in declining
health for several years. She
was 72 years at the time of her death.
The !'ufloral services were conducted
by her- pastor, Key. A. Ware, at the
Springfield Baptist, of which she was
a devoted member for 12 years. The
intern tout was in tlier~Bp r i ngfi eltT Cemtrtery/
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'She.'leave, to survive her: five sonsvr
t_v o^liuif.'ii"its iijul a ln.i-it. of relative's .
and/Truiids.? ^The
funeral of Brother Lewis #of
Lihn.-on will he held at Springfield
Baptist Church on the.first Sunday in
prox. * ? /
Those on the sick list: Messrs. John
St rot her, William Campbell and Neal
Lee.,, Mmcs. Amy Bowen and Carrie
UttvtiWt. Wo hupu for them a .speedy
recovery.
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Brunswick, Ga. News
^- Sunday was a high jlay with Mt.
Q'livfi. Baptist Church of jvhich Ttey.
la. J. Rozzelf ia.. pastor. At Jd. a. m.
he Sunday School services were conducted
by the assTT Supt.", JLoftfr Hill.
Dbeucun Charlie Smith of Shiloh Baptist
Church- was present and was
isked to review the lesson -which he
lid with credit.
At the 11 o'clock services, the Rev.
1. Dtlk preached a wonderful ser- *
norr.I?fte was assisted by Rev. A. G. I
chandler. Rev. Chandler is one of
' g? ' j ..<"'ng immster.H. I
> . THE PALMET1
We highly recommend him.
?Rev. E. J*. Ruaaoli recommended lie. John
L. pixon for ordination. Rev.
J. Delk, ReW'A. G. Chandler assisted
Rev. Rozzell in the ordination. Mr.
Dixon has been a very faithful member
of JVit. Olive Church. He. has
been Su^t. of the Sunday School for
three or four years and has been very
suc<?e**;ful in building up the School.
Deacon J. J. Smith of Zion Baptist
Church who ha(s been on the sick list
for several months, received a very
handsome surprise last Monday night
through the auspices of the* members.of
the Deacons'^hristian Union
Association. He wasv- surprised with
$10.94 together Atith other valuable
gifts. The * body of christian men
and women arrived at his home about
0:30 p. m. They begtvn sirrging and
praying and giving thanks to God.
The good Christian members of
fhlivehes nf ' r?l ? i:?*
WltVl V*VJllV_JIIIJIltlllUlll?
joined with the Deacons and Deaconesses
to help carry out this great mission
work. ' ?0. W. Wheeler,
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Abbeville Locals
Mrs. Sophia McClinton, a loyal
member of S? James A. M. E. ChUreli,
died last Wednesday morning. Funeral
services were held at Long Cane
E. Church.
M!**. Emma.Anderson and daughter
of ^C.mirlotte visiting her brother,
M, !<. V\. Richie- and -hor . sister, ftlrs. M.
L. Ape.
Teachers attending State Collegeand
Muiehouse College arrived home
Saturday. ?*'' -. .
Mrs. Fannie Ramey arid her daughter,
Mrs.. Anuel.la Watt are spending
two weeks with relatives and friends.
Mr. James Ramey is quite ill at his
home on Secession Avenue.
Mir-. Rebecca Johnson, Mrs. Mary L:
Pope, Mrs. Josephine S. Wright.
at t c i !< 1 i ng the tfrn nd ge, K o 11,
in Sumter.
NOTICL^AU IiiipeiAors. and Supervisors
of the Ci. U. O. of 0. F. and
Household of Ruih are" called to meet
Monday evening,G .p. m. " "
The, opening uf. the Grand I.ndgu .
will hi; at 10 a. m. Tuesday.
L. A. Richie, Chairman.
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A NCW INDKKTA KINGr^
ESTABLISHMENT
At Ridgeway,- S.. C.. just a short
drive by automobile, situated on the
Southern "Railway, .is a newly established?undcrtahmg?business
eon ducted
under tile firm name' of T. '
Rinckney & T. (daton.
ThUt j^tablishment, the p.nly one of
little town, fills a long felt want, 7i*trr
bids fair to a successful'caroov..
. ' The establishment is'up-to-date in
eerie rospvet and is hie',by anpiociit- ;
ted by. tile people there.
Mr. Lewis (laten a live-used embalmer
is managing the business- and
4s-- fully- capable of preparing bodies
for bin ial in l bo very In - I 'maimer pos
siljlc. * A .
The _I?nlmotto ' Lender rvronrmends
this e tnblislviucnt to 'thole -needing.a
their .-nvices to be' int tr ml. can 5t
had':any where. i
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( LIN ION ( II.M'I:L A. M. I:
CIinsCH NOTKS, I XION, S. X. 1
Rev.- \Y. Q. We lch", the popular pastor,
is still "holding the fort" here.
He proirohvd tin inaidultefafed gospchnrrtd?thru
folk continue to'greet hinv
with liirxr ci-ii^teu'iifioiis. The Church is
iealiy ttlrve- liom every view-point anil
plans to give its worthy pastor a t
month's rest, beginning- August 2nd.
The Sunday School sent as delegate
Miss Beatrice Douglass, graduate of 1
State College, 11)20, to the District '
Sunday SchoolConvention that co'nvcneiU
in" Spartanburg' the '28th' and J
.'{Oth inclusive.
Mrs. Janic G. Douglass, president
>f our very active -Missionary Socio- J
ty, goes as its representative to the
N-rrtional Missionary Convention - at '
IMnktdolphln, August, the l>th also, _
the National?Sunday School Convert-Tt.
Ubn at Washington, D. C., August drd [
to trie win; , , . i
ThxPSf'cict^* gave a Bazaar 41 few >
weeks ago and raised $16.10.
The Ushers' Board held its regular '
semi-monthly meeting-with Miss Hatlie
Mae Hampton, one of Clinton :
Institute's bright stars. Miss Ruby J
Juanita Benson, who recently returned
fi-pm a visit to Charleston was
the guest of honor. ?
The music-ale given by the .younpc '
women's Misionary Society at the I
Church, ^Tuesday nighti last, was one
"of'the season's best entertainments.
Mrs. Bessie Ray, tht'^jUipt. deserves
much credit for the work she is doing
\tfth these yotmg people. " The music
under the supervision of Miss" Ruth,
the .accomplished daughter of Rcy.
W. Q. Welch, B. I)., was rarer and
c
varied; and the guitar solo, by Miss j
Ruby Juanita Benson, h teacher of
\Uen Univ., deserves spetial mention
ro LEADER
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burg. We' are always delighted to r?'
hnvp~ nnr <i\vn, visit 11*
The progressive Club will render
1 hursday evening, "The Ten Virgins." j \
Mr. Walter Kgndrick, acting as groom
and Mrs. W. Q. Welch as bride. The' ^
play promises to be an excellent one.
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-EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEWS B
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SumlaJ-, July 31, will be a day of
unusual importance at his Church. ' CI
The Rev. Thomas D. Brown, rector Jt
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of -the Parish, who hsa beei^ diligently ; of
working among communicnats . since II
accepting the call here, will conduct j
his last service and preach his last i7
sermon preparatory to his departure^
for a much needed .resit Mo ! -
spemH-his vacation inutile Virginias (H
and other points of interest. . ?,
Announcements for the day: *
' 1 a. m.?dearly Communion.- ?
11:1-5 a. in.?Morning "Prayer, Ser- ^
moil and Flag Presentation.
This service is looked forward to
with keen interest.?The Progressive ' ^
Age Club of"Tfre 'Church, organized
for the purpose of fostering and encouragiiig
every edutationl movement
of the parish,, has Through its efforts
purchased a beautiful American flag,'
and will present it. to .the Church at
this service. Mrs.. Wilhelmina Roberts . .
was chosen as the speaker to present
the gift.'. Mrs. Lucille Paul - is^'the
energetic president of this organiza- PE
tion.
The Tlector urgently requests, .that
every communicant, without fail, at- "
'.emhlils service, as he will be away ?
for some time and . has a special message
to deliver.
Friends- are cordially rjrivited to attend
this service as-he will be away
are always welcome.
n [lit l.UU COM Mi l 1 L OF ALLIEN T
UNIVERSITY TO MEET
by lit. ReV. John HpnA,.:-Presiding,
Cislldl) of South Carolina, will moni 1
in the Chappclle Administration^',
building, Tuesday, August,. 10th, at]
noon. All persons having business i
person or send such information as they
would like 'to have brought to
the attention oi' said committee.
G. \V. Howard, Chr., Georgetown;
-1. M-. A. Myers, Sec.,^Columbia.
CITY IjOCALS
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Dean I. H. and Mrs. Alston motored
over from I.atta and spen several
frays in the city. TheyTcft Thursday.
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Mr. Maceo Hntzmingcr, well-known i ,
yuu'ng Colunibhnu,juiS dec-opted' the!
posit ion of direclovTbf "shop work and
: judical ear] entry at Booker Wash-!
.itgtoij High School. Mr. Kntzmingcr (
ipi- experienced workman and n:
liieJi .-cln'iol graduate oi'Jl^oker Washington
and an A. B. from "Lincoln U-j
niv. e-Mi-. Kntminger succeeds Mr. O.l
B. Furye. His selection and acccp'
"ice delights Columbians generally, f
.Lotfiie. G. Callahan of A44vniulu
is a member- of the summer ~
ciuio? faculty at Anderson.
Mersrs. Dendy, and Furye spent
.he- weekend* in Columbia on busK .
less. They report* a fine session at j *
\nderson. <? I
MRS. WILLA'.S. LEW lb CLOSES |
* - TEN-DAY MEETING AT -|J_
i -HlSirOIWiLLE, S. C. \$
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jfrs. Willa S, Lewis Lewis, the
.ann'elisl %f Wilberforce, Ohio, will
lose a ten-day meeting: at New Bethel j
\. M. E. Church of Bishopville, Sun-' J
lay afternoon and she will pitch her;
-u^it against Sin and Satan at Weston ;
L'hapcl A. M. E. Church", Latta, S. C.,|
I Jean I.'H. Alston, ^pastor!*1 . pj
Anyone wishing to. secure her for
-ere ices rrniy^Write "her at the above
tddresSj-P?Or Dux 124, Latta, S. C. I?/
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MISS BERLIE D. CLECKLEY I)IES?~
We re^xct.tO nnoulice thit- death of!
Miss Berlie B. Cleckley, an ex-graduite
of Allen Univ. '25, who departed;
l-i w l!f? *
?, .juiy 11, at ner home in | '
.\ndcrson. The funeral was held at ?T
Drangcburg, Monday, July 10th. Lj
She was- loved hy^U who knew her.' Qf
She was a girl of integrity and well j
hoio;hL of by her classmates and ?;
;clioolmates.
Sleep on Berlie and take your rest. Qf
Some day we shall meet you on that u
>right celestial shore. We loved you' q
jut Jesus loved you best.
Annice Martin, Classmate
Ushers' Boards Meets ?7f;
At Bethel Uhureh - I J
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The Usher*' Board, composed of j
he Ushers of the various Churches'
>f the city, met Sunday afternoon at j
Sethel A. M. E. Church. The meeting g
vas supposed to have been called at
t p. m., but W&s delayed one half
tour on account of the president, Mr
Fohn Joyce, being late. 11
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The following program was carried
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Prayer?Mr. Richmond. ' Welcome
ddress?Miss Kuthryn Sharper fromC"
ethel A. M. E. Church. Rcpresentave
from 1st Calvary Baptist Church 1
-Mr. Hampton. Representative from i '
mes Chapel?Mi-. Green. -Sok*^MisH j '
irdie Pompey, Bethel. Instrumental 1
)lo?Mi^s Hampton, 7 ?ld. I j
Representative Bethlehem Baptist ^
iiurch?Address. _Solo?Mr. Lomifx, 1
Talk?Mv. W. H. Young, Siipt. j(
BethePV?Sunday School Talk?:
ev. E. A. Adams, Pastof. <
One member of the Board author- <
il,,."u .L-i ? '
wish Liuii. iiu was aoie 10 get |H
le drug stores to close* from 11 until | j
on account of so many of our young
Iks are in these various stores on ; (
mday. i l(
Business meeting to be" held?at! i
ethel A. M, E. Church 011 August 15, i
8 p. ni. ' . j ^
John Joyce, President, E. W. Vance,J
issistant Secretary;* R. D. Miles,
?porter.
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GADSDEN, gjci, LOCALS. ^
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Mrs; Annie Counts Shivflr left last onday
for Asheville, N. C., accom- .
inied by little Marie Estelle Gary. *'
THE CALL I
By Hev. W. M.
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The world^vimts Tncrf
Who are couragcoii
Willi nobie hearts air
Although tliei
The world wants m
To acknowledge tlu
Ami in submissivenes
To. right,#. and purei
.The call for men is I
. .. To stand for right i
Who Jtre true and br;
.-Enough to stand Tt
- i '* .
The world wants m
AVliom highest l'utu
Men wlu/ll wrestle \v;
Thatvseeks their ph
Men of every rank am
Can each do i
And if they always
The~n piovid e 1 ice wt
>?***>- 7*? ;
''jt"^> ^ivc us men," I he
-*'0? every sta
-Who'll ?mk<fr. a .-livin
To stpp the spread i
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Men who'll.labor for
'0 ftnnifie l-lu
Whose minds are on
Race-pride and hon
The world wants met
,n' To -hrbor~throtw-h-t
In fewer words', but. <
Tojhelp die "needy ;
Men whose words ate
"r~ 7 In which the Christ
Who ne'er their" prom
Nor try to evade at
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Profession)
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Hee Hours: ' Telephones': | O
:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Ollice 353d j y
:0Q P. Jd.toB P. M. Res. 6543 :i
Dr. C. E. Stepehenson s'
Physician and Surgeon
C:
aeaseB of Womatr and Children A Specialty
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fica:_ . Residence:
14'/4 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St.
Dr; L. M. DANIELS ?
? Physician and Surgeon
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leciul Attention Given Disease* of j
Women.
21 Wasnln?ton St. 2210 Hampton i ?
lice Phone: 6429 Rea. Phone: 7.' 66 !
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fire Hours: Telephones
:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692jE
:.00 to 8:00 P. M.
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DR. J. G. STUART 21
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lice: Residence: i ~"
Qt2 Main Street 1417 Pine Street i
fice Hours: ?
AvM. to PP. M.
P. M. to 7 P. M. Sl
Dr. J. H. Goodwin ~ 01
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Staurday, July 31, 19^6 , ^
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SOUTHERN ^RAILWAY
SYSTEM. _ ~
olumbia, S. C., effective Mar. 21, 1926 ?
rrive No. Between No. Depart
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1:52 p'32 Augusta-N. 32 5:00 p
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1:50 p 28 Gin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p
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ity. ticket ollice, 1307 Main StTeet, '<
Telephone 6356.
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Homes on Easy Ter.m?"
1107 Vi Washington Street . '
COEUMHIA, S. C.
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fiice Hours:? r?- Phone 8&S6
A. M. to 2 P. M. & "
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jndays By Appointments. - ! ,v
Dr. H. G. Thompson
Surgeon Dentist
town and Bridge Work a Specialty.
I Pyorrhea treated Successfully.
I14^i Assembly St. Columbia, S. C.
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ITice Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M.''
DR. M. A. EVANS Diseases
of Women A Specialty.
Graduate Nurses in Attendance.
01 V4 Taylor St., Columbia, S. C.
fflco HourflT" - Telephones: /
to 9 A. M. Office 4247 JL
to 2 P. M. Ret. 8878 /
to 8 P. M. /
>r. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. .
Ties: Resdenee:
01 Gervain St. 1801 Pine St
I)R. H. H. COOPER Dentist
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Gold .Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty <
oecial Attention Given to Diseases
Of the Gums? . ?
Tice Phone 6429 1125 Washington St.