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WHITE EPISCOPALIANS OF THE
* UPPER DIOCESE OE S. C.* IN*
. TEHESTED IN THEDUCATION
OF COLORED DELINQUENT
GI^LS. > ' . V ?XS
f *>" Ihe
whitt? people Of lilt* E|iisi'v)]r?H
church feel as~-~the . poople of ^nff
race feel, that the making of us all
011 a wKoItT TIFs"~Th~ ChristiaBityp^anfl
education. And they are putting
. forth every effort to help us redeem
our girls. .
They have offered to pay" one girl's
expenses thru schoolT and rtot only
that a Club~of Tadtes of Trinity
church will furnish all of her clothing.
"Inasmuch as ye do it unto one of
these little ones ye do it unto me.-'
Could we ask for more? Truly
iu:~ iU-.i.- i ..... ,,
mis is uruiui'i> uuu wttiiw u
ljfe'of service and thisse people arc
really serving in a true sense of the
word. ' : ?x
Noted Evangelist at
.. . . _ Bethel Church,
Union, S. C., Aug. 10.?Bethel A
M. E. church, here is going- iorwarc
^ by leaps and bounds. Rev. J. C
^ tor, has the chureh splendidly organized
and is marshalling his forces?
surely t)r. Smart is a g#eat ggneral
We have.1 met every obiiration up t(
' now, and ^yll soon answer the roll
call at t-he Sunday School Convoy
tion \yith~both our "Educational- assessment
and Missionary Drive monej
. Our pastor is one hundred per cenl
loyal. ~~ - ??-?
, In our last Quarterly Conference
!our 1'r^siding Elder l>r. L: ,F. Vauci
was all smiles, anci in his splendid re
marks spoke .in very pleasing terms
of our good work. We believe ir
doing our full duty along all lines
Our Sunday school is growing grad
- ually. Bro. J. T. Kennedy our^S. S
Sugt. is~a live wire. He is firing
^ ~tngr things to'pass. Our {nistor, dl
course: is at the helm. He believes ir
regularity and punctuality, which he
to he tho life of hnshmss
Mrs. Hemphill is always present ant
on time .and looks after the musi<
with so much grace and dignity.
THE NOTED EVANGELIST.
The Rev. S. Douglass iflcDuilie, D
D., of i*hiladelphia, Pa., a walking
encyclopaedia of.the Bibifc, also on<
whom I consider in a class to_him
self as an evangelist, has just closet
a "ten days' reyiV-ul meeting- at Bethe
S". 51. E. eliurch. The members 01
Bethel church and the citizens ol
: ?./Wl?r? this To he the' erreatOs'
meeting ever witnessed infthis city
Vf The people came from far and near
The church was crowdetl an hour be
[ ] fore service time to hear this mos
excellent dhamatlzaliuri uf the?gtw
pel. Union is singing his praise. \Vi
- are glad to say, that. many Chris
tians were strengthened, backslider:
were reclaimed and sinners-were con
., verted. The church was overcrow de<
every night and from two to threi
hundred on the yard.
Thp meeting closed Von Wedntsda;
' higfiF agaiitst the-\>*/hes of the pvp
pie, lrut the evangelist halving jus
closed a meeting in Evansvillo, .IiuE
and scheduled to open a meeting ii
Chattanooga, on the 15th, was com
pelled to close. He. promised t0 re
turn at his eailiest convenience.
Rev. J^C. Smart filled the pulpit witl
graci and dignity. Eight person
joined the church Sunday morning
? s;iv Imptizcd and eight fellow
.shipped. Two carpo forward Sunday
night. * Bethel is moving on.'
JAN IE SMART. Rep.uteiv
McClellanville News
Jerry Brown, air honest and indus
trious citizen is ^ suffering greatl;
from pains caused b>i a cut^onvi
part of his body bglo\v\the waist wit!
a knife in the .hands oKonc Abraij
Green. The attending physician find
!iail.r t.. /numrAnt l.W.,1 C ? ?
is still at large. * '
; - Owiwy to thfL-'"th?un' iful harvest
apparent, it is~trHinK>.ed that this sec
tion of the state will experience bit
ter / circumstances next spring thai
for some 'time past. Already th
opinion comes from the lips pf me:
prided as close observers of. thing
agricultural, that crops' art*, on a
/ average bitter than they have, see
in half a decade. _
McClellanville as a municipal cor
poration pegan tp functIon~~on Wer]
nesday the 11th inst. On that dat
the Hon. J. B.. Morrison, Supt
_ -and four Wardens -took the oath o
^ N~ -office. Our people will do well t
show these officials that they ea:
behave as well as any other citi
^ens. <
? Mrs, .St. Julian Dash and son?
Willie*^nd Samuel and Mrs. Aim;
Bullard of Charleston with Mis
Ethel R. Weston, .of Mt. Pleasant an
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!' guests oT Mr. arid-Mrs.. Enic Wilson.
Miss .Weston, the daughter of the
Rev. J. W. Weston is a student of
Howard Hi School, Georgetown, but
plans to tAtend Allen next term.
Mesdames Charlie Lubkins, of Mt.
I imh SVippn rd, DelinVi'" Hi?v*Tvard,
Miss Minnie Shcpard and Mr.
L ^ E^iie __W i hum__ a re representing Mt.
' ^h>'lary Convention in Georgetown
i this week, ?
"the Rev. F. S. At wood, coming
glJTUt of the pulpit, preaojxed Sunday
ami night at Wesley A. M. E. church
~ Jamestown tov large audiences.
We are glad to report the " convalescence
of the Rev. James Singleton,
why has befcn confined to bed
' with fever for three weeks.
Mrtfs Edvena Flemming of St. Au- j
i jgiistine, Fla., spent, severiri days
! here'.as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo".
> W. Shokes. . ]
After eight months "of illness. Miss
Marguerite Washington, only dtfugh-"
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Washing-]
. It of) is well on the way to recovery. !
Santuc, S. C. Note?
. Sunday school was at its usual
" hour at Thomas Chapel A. M. ?E,I
church Sunday. The lesson,was beau l
view- by the Asst. sut.. Bro^ W. J.
JolirisotT7~ s 'i
_ At T'^ o'clock^ Kov.^.T. A. Burch in1
principal' of: the' Graded school in.1
1 SpringHeld-, S. C., who preached from
"The 11th .chapter of the Second. Cor-j
inthians. large crowd .withiesscd
' a' splendid sermon by Rev; Emanel. .
Revivai meeting continued from
tast ..week. . Mib jecis: Tlio.-da}, night'
"Three hints, viz: Life Line; Chris-.
r tian Line "and Death lane." W'edncsday.
nights: "Man must work, steal
| or- "perTsT. ' Thursday night: Three
1 "%)rbs: "Come, Tarry and Go." and1
' Friday night: "Bad Blood," Those
syliorlistened to these subjects gained
many thoughts 'from'each. We feel j
| ^nfrr-trr-rtrying we have had more con ]
^ verts y\\ our revival heretofore, but
' never have we had any buttfcr preach!
ing or preacher than the Rev. II. W.
Walker. We are always glad to hear,
f - ^ meti
of Ins standing.
Rev. A. Sims," pastor, of Bcthes-1
ihi Thiptist church opened his revival
Sunday* Aug. 15th. Ho secured the
- .Service of Rev. . W. M. Watson of
? Batesburg, C. to conduct his nuet?
ing?' r
" \ _ f_ I'ERSO-NAI.S.
\ Mrs. Berniece M. Johnson and son
^ Little Mr.-William Arthur Johnson
^ of Weirton, W. Va., are home spond
ing the remainder of the summer with
-and irrand-parcnts Mr. and
Mrs. W. J~Johnson. 1
- Messrs, Andrew-Jeter and l)aniel
" Johnson left last Thursday for their
t home Washington,. I5T C. " .
;..11r. ai\d Mrs. Junius Jnhitvtin, daugli
?"Tor Little Essie Gertrude and friend
v of Columbus. Ohio: Mrs. Essie J.
s Stevenson and daughter, Miss^ Esther
" Johnson, of Carlisle,. spent many
* pleasant evenings with their sister
e and aunty Mrs. Mary Johnson.
* Mr. Johi'.e I'eake, Mrs. , HarpiMt
>' Gist and Mis. .Susan Sartor of Weir*
ton, VT. \ a., are "honTe spending a"
t while with relatives arid friends,-..
> MrsT Etlie G. JtoTdn'son, Mrs. Ethel
] G. Milton and ijhildren of Charleston
are home^c-srpfnd a while with their
- parents and ..pfyand-jiarents Mr. and
Mrs.. Monroe yGist.
^ Mrs. .Nora Kelly and two "dauglW
i tors of Winston-Salem, N. C., are
s spending some time with relatives and
friends.
Flossie B.' Johnson.
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W innsboro N ews
Sunday was a rod letter day at
St. Paul Baptist, church. .Every
w member anil fniood did his or her best
\ to make'..the rally a success. The
_ rally ended that night with the-J re,.
ports '-'of the ladies' auxiliaries. One
a hundred fifty-scvTm dollars and fifty
pj- two cents were brought forward and
(1 let id -he fore the officers to help pay
s ifor 'tbif1 repair work done on the
c, churchv The pastor was well pleased
n> with the effort the members put
?forth.- t-o?make the?rally suecorsful.
.Mrs". Matilda Boulware won the 2G
"flpecc .silverware set by bringing in
$24.00.
n St. Mark church revival has be0
gun. Services were held practically
n all .day Sunday and the church was
s crowded at every service. About H00
n member* and friends "were present
n at the meeting. The morning sermon
was preached hp the_ pastor Rev.
Johnson. Text: "If you love me,
l_ you will keep my- commandments."
0 Rev. Johnson preached a noble sermop.
f Mrs. Bertha. Walker, of Baltimore,
0- Md., is spending a while in the city
n -with her relatives, Messrs. B. D. and
M. L. and P. F. Mcintosh.
Abbeville Locals _
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s Mrs. Lucy Lomax of Chicago, is
e visiting her sister Mrs. Janie Bllison
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THE PALMET
on Cherry 'street. Mrs. Lomax spent ]
last week in Bradley with relatives |
and friends.-Mrs.
Mamie Keller McAllister, of <
New V6rk is visiting and Mrs. i
Fleming Rapley. Mr. McAllister will i
join her in a few days.
' Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Bonner o{ ,<
WijkstonrBaflem, $. C., are -spending }
at. -Mr" X jATTtichie |
>Tlss.-Tvinnie Lee Bradford .is at
home , .with her mother, Mrs.- Julia
l^ee Miller. Miss Bradford ? is the
stenographer at Rust College in Mis-:'
sissippi. ,
Mrs. D. E. Rice anjL-efnldren are
spending the rest-<f" the summer with
her fathgp?Rev. D. ,H. Johnson on
Secession Ave- ~ i
Miss Evelyn Waller of ^-Greenwood
spent the week-end with Mrs. A. J.
Chappelle."
s Mrs. Inez Byrd of Augusta, spent
a few days in the city with ^Irs. Samuel
Edwards on Secession Avenue.
They motored to Anderson Thursday
and spent the evening with Mrs. Marion.
| Mrs. Theresa Clements oL^Belton
"was in the city a few days last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wili
liani Wilson.
Hliss Eillie R. Tillman left the efly
last week to spend the remaning part
;T)f the?summer in the "mountains of
n-. c. . --- * ,"o
Sirs. Emma Anderson and daughter
l iara .\eal wtio has been in the cuy "
for two weeks left yesterday for their
home jn Charlotte. !
Mrs.. Willie Maej(Lomax) CampUoLL.au
d little daughter--RJarianna, 0
are sounding a few days with Mrs.
Georgia Alexander on Whitehall St.
?M-tt*?Mamie fEllinon)?Morrison, wife
of Rev. A. A. Morrison of Char
spending "a few weeks with her broth
er, Mr. James R. Ellison and her sister
, Mrs. Belle Hamilton, on Poplar
street. ' "
Miss Azalee White is att(?nding-sam
i.iel1 school in Marion.' ~ "
Mrs. Susie Saunders and Mrs. RutW
Massey-are attending summer school
in Anderson. x
Row P. PM. Gary, pastor of St.
J a in os A. M. iiE. church is able to
nil' his 'pulpit again, and is preaching
sploiujid sermons each Sunday morning.
Rev. X C. White of Columbia is- to
'conduct revival services at Mt. Pleas-*
ant Baptist church the last of this
1 month. _ . r
I .Mux^iEstelle Latimer- is- spending
'a week in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J.awton Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Conlay and children nf Augusta
motored from Augusta and
1 spent the afternoon with Mr. L. A.
rRiclye and Mrs. Alary- L,. Pope.
Dr. D. 11. Sims, of Columbm spent
a few hours in our city Sunda'^ trfter'noon.
Belton Locals
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j- The Greenville District W. H. &
P.-- Missionary Convention closes its
annual session as. this paper comes
! fronfcthcrEESiss. It convenes at Donjnids,
C., the ptospect points to
-more?than?$500 of the $1,080?that
will be -paid eventually. Mrs. L. C.
'CrftWfWH!' Tjj" presideht?? Mrs. Rebecca
Reese, Juvenile Superintendent; Mrs.
M. L. W i thCYspoon,/ Secretary and
.Mrs. Bessie Logan, treasurer.
I Belton will get the proceedings in
11 u11r poet?Week^ ?
Mrs. Harriet Kennedy and Miss Sarah
Cuughman left for Laurens today
21st. , ' :
The. meeting held at New Hope t*his
week wa:< quite a nuccor.s.?Rev. H.
\V. Stqwart, the pastor, employed
Rev. Jf W. White, of Charleston to
priach.- Rev. White is a strong gbs:
pel preacher and accomplished much
I Rev. F. C. Morris* revival^at Mt.
Canaan Avas a great success. The
|"church at Rocky Mount also was
greatly revived. Rev. Morriadid his
own preaching at Rocky , Mount, at
! Rev. B. F. Golphin of the C. M. E.
'church, and P. E. of the.Columbia District
Was employed to conduct the
' revival at'Morse Chapel'M. E. church,
' A/Splendid meeting was reported..
. Rev. Bowler of he M. E. chifrch
(white), who pastors at Starr, S. C.,
! showed an uncommon interest in the
colored revival conducted thbre by
Rev.- J. W. Witherspobn. He knelt
c.uiwiiK muse seeking, and evqn wght
( forward to constrain others to cohne.
Ilis talk was good. More men/like
j Rev. Bowler would make all our
towns "Stars." / . >
Mrs. Emma Wilson and friends of
: Mrs. Clements, of Abbeville, motored
1 to Belton Sunday, Aug. 15. Mrs.
Theresa Clements returned With them
having sTK-nt few days at home.
The Rev. Crawford, of the Second
Baptist church (wnite) will preach a
j special sermon during *thfr- revival
mdeting at the A. M. E. church. The
(meeting will begtfi^Aug. 29th.
Sirs. Margie Chambre reports that
she has secured"employment in Cleveland,
an initial salary of $40 per
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TO LEADER
month and a weekly increase for a S
;ime. 1?.?n...rV/
Miss Larcie Smith, o?"tevel Land \
writes that the new principal of tfte i
Union High school has been spending
some time with them. 1
Mrs. . Nancy Anderson an(j Miss _1
Connie Williams who are spending <
Some?time with Mrs. Anderson's ^
children "In Detroit, (Mich., wjiier of
fine time in that^city. Their "
friends there wopl*Hiave them stay.
Rev. and-^MrT. L. S. Logan report ^
agjatrfd^tiuie in Cleveland. Having
Ejeen delayed &-hours in Cincinnati, f
they did not return until Monday.
Jr. . Newberry News )
Newberry, Aug. 18.?The farmers
are still in hopes for a good' crop
in Newberiy county. Although a little
complamt is among some about ,
the Hoppet flea in the cotton. Some
say it is \jorse than the boll weevil ,
Corn and pbtatoies are good.
On last Sunday, a very large crowd
of people worshipped at Calvary Bap (
tist church, of "which Rev. Harsley ,
is the pastor. The revival meeting" ~
upemkl. ?Hundreds of people were out -]
to witness the beginning of the revi- ]
val meeting.
/ On Sunday momtng we worshipped j
lit Miller. Rey. James Davis preach- :
ptf'the morning sermon. The ^church
: was' crowded to hear Rev. Davis. ]
Quite a number of visitors were out.
Among some. "of the visitors who at- *
tended Miller Sunday were: Dr. R./W.
Mance, the son of Rev. R. W. Mance, .
Sr.; and Mr. T. W. ^hite. They aire ^
students from Howard ^ University.
Mr.-C. W. Greenwood anjl^wife, Mrs. ,
Edna Bennett from Charleston, S. C.,
Mr. C. Colanaan from Augusta, Go. On
l^st Thursday, Mr. E. F. Floyd
carried prof.1R. F. Gladden outTdth :
him to visjt sorpe of his boys' pro- (
jecfes and evening classes' projects. ,
They visited the following: Sarnie
Wilson and m&ther. There the? saw :
over three hundred-chickens ready folrthc
market. Mrs/'Mattie Wilson is ~
well pleased with her project. From ,
there to^-Mxs. Nancy Sondley and
Willie1; she w'as preparing dinner;
we will leave the rest foy you' to
guess. The next stop was at Mrs.
Hannah Jones; she has a chicken
project. There we saw over three
hundred; over Uyo-thirds of them are
ready for the pan. If you need some
fryers see Mr. Floyd.
On last Sunday at 6 p. m., Mrs.
Alice E. Golden and Mr. Robert
Umse were happily united as man and
wife. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. iJ. H. Mitchell at Pine Grove
A, M. E. church., Mrs. Alice is well
pleased with Bob, her honeymoon
harhe. . . 5.^
~~Qyr lasttThufsday evening Mrs."
Charleston :Anderson Taylor was hap-,
pily united to Mr. Nathaniel Penn.
Plenty widows and young girls are
here?ready?for the?command)?give it.
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There will be an excursion from
Greenville, S. C., here Aug. ^23rd.
They are expecting to bring a large j
crowd. A- game of base ball be-!
tween Newberry., and Greenville.
Mr. C. W. Workman is still sick j
His friends will be glad to know that
-htrrs improving just a little.
Rev. S. M. GraySon, pastor . of
Fisher's Ghapel M E. church preached
Sunday night at" St. Stephens A. M.
E. church,-te-a very large crowd: ~""
On. Sunday night, the Stork visited
-th?-home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Williamst.and
left a fine bouncing baby
boy. His name will be Daniel Louis.
?Mr.- XL -Roundtree?is-^an?the?sick list.
His friends wish for him a
speedy recovery.'
Mr. F. J. Doyle visited the town
Monday afternoon. " v
Mr. Hudson Sheppard accompanied
by his brothcr.-Dllie, and Sam Scriven
and. Miss- Mamie. Johnson motored
here Sunday morning. He returned
Sunday^? night accompanied by Mr.
Scriven and Sheppard.
-- Miss Mamie Johnson of Savannah
is here spending a while with Misses
I Malissa and . Charlotte Scriven.
Mrt S. A.. Williams made a business
| trip/tb' .ifilton Islrtrtt^ Whil?
yjsited the F. A; B. church. I
j \lp reports an enjoyable trip.
/ Mrs. Daisy Perry made a business
/trip t0 Savannah the past week.- She
returned accompanied by her niece.
Macola Powell. Mrs.
G. B. Backstitch made a business
trip to Savannah Monday.
Mrs. Mary Williams ojf Tillman, S.
C., spent the week-end here as thej.
guest of s6n .and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Williams.
Mfss Mamie Inland, of^Columbia is
here visiting Mrs. W. S. >Pursch and
Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Bland was in
company with tb<$ writer, and she
seems to litye this part of the country
well. Her dtay here will be indefinite.
The picnic given by that certain
party at the Masonic Hall Monday
night was a big, success. - .Look out
for another big time Monday aad
night, Aug. 30th, when the M. L.
and B. Society will celebrate its
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ISth anniversary. . . fi
Ball game?the Harde'eville pine fi
vill play a well known team frorfi
Savannah. ^
Rev. J. R. Stevenson hifVTuesday p
trimming for Tillnjan^sT C., where tl
ie will attejpd^fne District Confer- N
jnce of^ttie A. M. E. church.* b<
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Georgetown 8.
'
Mrs. Leak and Mrs; O'Kelly left
for their homes in Raleigh, N. C.,
lfter spending a few days with Drr
mil Mrs. V. G. Teale. ,.
Mr., Norman Lee,,-who has been
confined to his bed with the fever
is out again. _ '~J7 1
Mr. Stephen Beach motored to New ti
York for an indefinite stay. His P
inseparable companion Miv Robert it
Dobbins accompanied him. Two v
splendid young men. c
Miss* Maria Frasier is back after-an ^
3xtended touV. of the'state. tl
Miss Arline Alston is in Durham, ^
N. C., undergoing an operation for I
tonsilitis. We hope for her An early a.
recovery. . L
The .Collegiates entertained at the
kulmetto Theatre on Tuesday night.
It was a swell affair. . 8
?As this goes t0 press ^Georgetown ?
is preparing to .welcome the Woman's
Homo , and?Foj-etgn?Missionary?So? -*
ciety of the-~3\,? M. E, church to he ?
held at St.|stephen A. M. E. church h
Rev, Morant. paston Many distin- r
?uished visitdrs are expected. ^ ' s
The Rev.'O. A.. Partcer^' A. M. E. h
minister of- Helena, S. C., preached.-,.
tw0 very stirring sermons at Bethel ^
A. M. E. church Sunday morning and 1
night. , e
^Misses Edith Jackson and Janie e
Young are the giiests o^ ivfr. and Mrs.
R. B.~Anderson. f
Bethesda Baptist church is nearing
completion. It will be one of the ^
finest of its kind in .the state. s
Miss Ethel Bianchi of Charleston,
^ visiting Miss Lottie Serine.
Mr.'and Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Hen- _
Jerson, Mrs. Corbett," Mrs. Manning
and Master Charles Wesley Manning
Jr., of Ilar?gville, S." C., motored here '
Sunday. They were the guests of (Miss
Mary. ?4^?* ' '
Miss P.-T. C. Hannalrp-df Florence',
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Atkinson.
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- Mr. Jamefi-Brioleau and Misses I-il-.
lie Thompson and Sadie Willidms left!
for the State A. C. E. League Con- j *
tioti on Wednesday morning.
aSFbition an important factoR
Iff LIF?._ -?-T
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i By Frank G. Djvis, - ' 1
?t: Calfamui Falls, S. Q.
Today more than eve^jljjs.Jbhe 2
man who ' knows; the man who i& 11
broadly- and' correctly informed, the
man who is ready to grasp opportunities?as?they
crime.?If?yxrn?want
to_stand. head and shoulder above C
the average "'man, if ..you want to be
a leader for your race; you must
exercise a large pleasure off prep~a--r
ration?and in forming this preparation
you must be filled with ambition.
Life is a . battle. The victors are
those who advance t;o meet their op- j
portunities, and who hesitate not to I
grapple with the mpst serious, obstaclesr
they get strength fof """every |
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| rrotession
Office Hours: ' Telephones: (
11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 c
6:00 P. M. to .8 P. M. Res. 6548 ^
Dr. C; E. Stephenson J
Physician aha Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children A
Office: * . . 'Residence:
1414ft Assembly St. 132? Oak St. 1
Dr. L. M. DANIELS F
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Physician an?t fhftgeon ^
Special^ Attention Given Diseases O J
Women -Office
Residence ]
1125 Washington,. " 2230 Hampton m
Phone 6420 Phone 7564
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Office Hours: Telephones:
11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692 i
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. ' J
DR. J. G. STUART 1
Ofllca: Residenca: '
1702 Main Street 1417 Pin# Streat
?T ... COLUMBIA, S. C 1 _
Office Houra:
10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
6 P. M. to 7 P. M.
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
1110 WaakintrtoB ft. GolumMa ?. C.
Saturdayy Augu^t^ll, 1926
ay from each addition to their
l'nd of^ractical knowledge; knowligt*
gives them power.
No one is so skilled in the arts or
rofessions,. or so great in business
rat tie can neglect self-improvement.
[ot tp grow is to retrdgrade. So it
ehooves us to strive for higher amitiop.
PALMETTO COLLEGE CLUB
?, ' , NEWSv ?^-7 f?
Asbury Park, N. J., Aug. 16.?
The 'Pafmetto College Club enterained
a large audience at the First 'resbyterian
church on Bing and AtLns,
Aves., Aug. 9th. f his program
>'as given for the .bunefit of the
hurch. JProf. W. P. GhSvis was
laster of Ceremonies and introduced
he following speakers: Mr. K. L.
I Sore, n student of Allen University,
le gav.e a short and intreresting talk
nd. Closed by reciting selections from
.ongfeflbw and Dunbary
.The next speaker wfls Mr- C. T.
lurganj of Hampton Va.?Mr. Mor
an is ia* splendid musician and gave
evertU renditions on his violin.- ?? TT?
T TIT--. J ? -
mi. jci. u. xjuinu a graduate of A.
J. did not app'uai- on fUHtgtam and ? ?
Ir. W. S. Johnson of Benedict Col- j-...
eger ^ very^ ambitious young man, espoiyiqd
in his stead, using- as his :
ubject:' "Has the Christian church u % _ .
eenfa failufe?^-VProf,
J. T. W. Mim^ A. JB., of A.
J., and Prof. H. C. Miller la graduate
rom Oxford University also delivred
addresses. Pro*f. Mims impressd
his audience very much by hia inpiring?addi
essl lie?ctrtJSE foT hts
ubject: "Little Things Uount.f'
TheTdub is stilt-active and will rener
several more programs during the
e?son.
J. M. Harper, Reporter.
. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ; ~
SYSTEM. ?
lolumbia,- S. C., effective Mar. 21, 1926
irrive No. | Between No. Depart.
9:50 a 31 *N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 a ^
4:52 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p
1:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p
4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p -
0:45 p. 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 6:58a?
0:20 a 24 Columbia-JaxVia 23 ll:00p
0:30 p 20 Columbia-Aug.^io 7:00 a
0:15 a 8 Columbia- A no- n
?. . p
1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 10:20 a
0:30 ";p 23 Columbia-?)har. 24 5:40a
0:45a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2:25 p
0:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 5:10 a
5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 2:20 A
1:45 p 2 Columbia-Sp'bVg 1 4:00p
0:20 p 16 Columbia-Gr-een. 15 6:40 a . *
0:55 si;18 Columbia-Sen'ca 17 6:15p^jfch??.
i. - * * . . ' :.i< - .
:r
5:40 p 113 Cola.-Char. 114 6:25 a * , '
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Surgeon Dentist
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[ 114 1-2 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. i
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Diseases of Women A Specfalty. -v ?.
Graduate Nurses in Attendance. " *4
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Dffiee Hours: . Telephones'
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