The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 11, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6
Newberry Newi
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The Druyfcen gtpoot ^iigh Sahant J
rollmentj-- 45?--stt?dents, 14 teachers. ^
? ---- The opening wag. grand. -The parents J
' 'turned- nut in lartre numbers to wit- J
ness the' beginning. Xhbre are four (
--?1 ?t..-.:;. ?t.io 1 '* It 4
new icawit'l 3 VIA * *3 VVA AAA* A MA, -*
Gladden, Prin.: Prof. Fred Pratt.. Asst.
Prin.; Miss Azalee Abrams, Miss .1
Mabel Mooiv-Jdrs. Nancy . Singleton,
Mrs. H. M. Young, Mrs. Ella Worth ^
Patterson, Miss Etta Pratt, Miss Car- v
, . rie Gallman, Miss L. A. Scott, Mrs. *
Nellie Gallman, Miss Maria Williams,
? Mrs.- Aliee_ Long and Miss Helen '
Nance. ~
? The following parents were called '
on by the Principal to. "say a few "
\vordS: Mr.-J. D. Morgan, Mr. E. F.
". Floyd, Mr. Jessie White, Mr. B. F. *
Neely, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. J. B.
Giles, Miss. L. A. Scott, Rev. E. P. i
* Ellis7 Mr. U. S. Gallman 'ajnd Rev. j1
/ ' B. A. Baton." r -4 " k
- Mr. W. A. DUL'keLl,-th<rsan-of-Profe ^
? T. L. Duckett was funeralized Sept. '
3 at Flint llill Baptist Church. The '
-remains were deposited in the family.
"7 plot. He died in Long Xsland, N.^YTT ^
August 2i)th. At the -time of his
" deatft hp Win I'D cut j of age/ The t
uneral was preached* by l)t*. Earl of -?
~-i?Spartanburg^ President*. Antisdel- of ^
.. . - Benedict Colleges- participated in the 11
^services alfco Rev. Samuel Halsey. 1
.Ag^kg-tbe-Columbians wno attended '
m A* r"'i'in"'- 11'rtro- Pro^idpnt C. R, All- _
tisdeL Prof. Uackson and family and }_
otherf.*? Many, floral offering^ decorat- v
ed the mound. Miss Cai^ie Williams '
rpnd-rhC-tpfcpr?ms. -The 'acting pall-?
- bearers'were his school friends: Mas- a
ters Ti ?f. Austin, Abraham Young,
Ralph Williams, Cleophas E. Floyd,
Samuel Halsey, Thaddeus Mobley! ?
"* Thi^. was a very sad occasion. After- l'
l" ?the funeral the motherland daughter
: iJJ? ? 1 1 4-1 ...nn4 I:
Kiiuit uuwu uiiu?f*i *a\ i'u tircrii ?^nv
away. y * ,
The visit of Bishop-Jdhn Hdrst to ^
"Milk'i1 Cliupel A, M. E.-Church Labor Lay
was grand. Every one who Was a
out enjoyed the program. The Church
was crowded, to hear;.and see the '
.Bishop. In his addres^ig. sjjrtd that u
? Maiirhfirry, ^pnlfon'TvT any
city of its size. Good things are said n
about the good people here and since ]5
I have been here I know "W hy. because "
of the good spirit of the people to
co-operate with each.other. The name e
-shtrrt -nor lorfgeF Be Newberry, Fut n
"The City Made"Without Hands."
inmiiagu nf Mlbij E11U yir^imF'"^
Williams Was' announced Sept. 4th. ^
.Jmr^^,^_She. .hai? been married fnr ^months." if
The girls have a new way of marry- "!r
ing,r they call it "getting by." I call a
- - V- . - ' - S. ..... . ,
it. "staying young. And naited be- _ .
~~ "Ttwppri two opirtlonF, no "wonderllffifL ?
Newberry boys don't marry fasti- S
- Tbev -marrfc and keep it a. secret un-til
they se^ how they like it. If they ^
like it, Th^^vnTT^tfire^fnnounccHi, >
"T" don't likd' it tio one kno\V& lt"tFQt u
- -four (4)^:V- tr~r ^
- - - . -p -tEftlon. N tw is
? j ? ? 7- -r<
~k-_ By. M. A. T.
Spnday, Apgust 2'Jth was observed p
as "Home Coming Day" at Corinth ^
' . Rnptist. Chnrrh.?Papers hy _Mxs. v
' Susie Reid, Clara Leaster Gracie
Johnson wire all well prepared, also ^
addresses by Pastor Daniels and mem" ^
hers in general: Music was in charge p
of Mrs; Sallie B. Young and Miss Alberta
H. Ruff aTliP as Usual"was much s
_ ^ enjoyed. h
. ? . Services at Zion A. M. E. ^hurch, n
' 7 "Buimil and SL Puul BjiRrsi Cliuicli ?
were well attended, with-pastors , in
?r charge^?? ?-----^
? Welch of Zion A. M*. Er-ChurclTT?is~T
I* _ somewhat. better- at this?writing.?*? ~
Mrs. KItza Mims Frazier on North Church
Street is improving. t
Mrs. Rice Thompson , on Q'Shicld J
Street, is still vory sick.
Mrs. Nancy Lyles and Mr. John q
'improving. ? - u
Mrs. Sallie Murpb on llenrietta St. tj
.- ?:?-- whole year, died Sept. 1st.
The funeral services were conducted ^
bv Rev. .J. C. Tohin at Corinth Baptist
ChdfchT~"TeTt was taken from -^^"^^^TTT^Tven?!vapour
that, appeareth for" '
a little and then, vanisheth a- (
way?7" Thoste were the words em
i -?phasi/.ed. Rev. Tohin pa UP a glowing ''
0' tribute to the life and character of * '
-?Mrn. Sallie Murph, who lived a can
-sistent christian^anri proved herself n
^ a quiet and IcTvable neighbor. ' *]
Baptist Chureh left-a-week ago ac- n
companietTby Mrs. Daniels. They willl"
visit Gastonia, N. C., Richmond, Va., 11
??Baltimore, Mil, and Ne,w..?Ynrk Cit.y. ?
A card from Mrs. Daniels informs "us ^
that the; trip from -thritrn waff*made
without' hny treubler ?
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Humphries also S
motored from Union to Washington, v.
D. C. v We understand that they ar-~ t<
~ ' rived at their destination safely.- : , s
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Rev. J. C.-Tobin has been sick with' ~g
heumatistn for several Sveeks. but ?
xied tcr-be "on- the $o." Upon reach- v
ng kome a week ago. he seemed f
vorse and was compelled to call our
Dawkins. Rev. is not yet well, (
11st trying to g0 with aid of a stick.-T
We're hoping that he will soon he t
luite well again. WeVe informed "that
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'v iiuu u g?wu Iiutuv X~*~J ? "! "I
?We're sorry our papers ran short f
jtst w?$k, so many called for The ^
deader and there was none. The -fc
tlisses Allen and Russoll Nicholas r
vere^rmong the number who called p
or the paper.???^ ?
-Misses Julia and Ruth Freeman are Jt
?aclt from Asheville, N. C., and will a
uun ldavo for Allen University^ Co?aumbia.
Messrs "Lylea and C. W, I
>mlth motored"from Asheville to see h
ibout home folks. Both look well L
tome."' S
Mrs. Minnie Lewis of Baltimore^ I.
Jd. is the guest of Mrs. Lizzie Daw- r.
tins on. O'Shield Street. Mrs. Lew- p
s is pleasantly- remembered here by a
my. She being?a: daughter-of the
ate Rev. Elias Befttty?of? raffney,.< p
C. jtnd a niece of the late Mr. J. a
VrBjgttjrbT Unf<m; who was a splcn | p
I ?
Mr- nuwl;inn cntiifnincd--al-4Umuq4?
g.honor of Mrs. 'Lewis,..Mrs.-Moore.: ti
Jiss Cornelia Moore, Mrs. J. S. Dan-1 h
l'Ts and Mrs. M. A. Tobin, who dido
ustice to a well spread table, .of good ' f<
htngs. ?:?5 -I
Mrs. Mary. "A.' Bealty-also" enter- p
ained in honor of Airs. UewiiT All ti
,ho were at theThomri" of'Mrs. Beat- a
y report a very enjoyable dajj. ?|-V
__Thg "Tom Thumb ; Wedding held?tj
t.Zion A. M. tt. Church, Sept, 7th,'a
d gbeat success. ~ " '"'pi
Mrs. .... C. A: Dawkins had charge
f arrangements, and much credit is
ue her for an enjoyable evening.
Air. Foster and J. H.. Simpkin&-o&-~-,
lamlet Street ai;e somewhat better. ..
Mr. Anderson BooEer on Wallace
t. left a-few days ago for thdfStaffefc ?
f Ohio. The Madam and chiltflfen ^
re quite well and are njaJsing the p]
Sunday, Sept7"5th was a rginy day jr
i Union during?the morning^hours. '
'he--rain?came in-torrpn*? nnd_in-.L
i.any places deep gulleys were washed 0|
e fear some damage has has been "~j
i these parts. . ' .3. ?
uur visit to tiaH ney had to be can-1 j(
died on account of such heavy rain j C(
t-this particular time.'- We hope "yetUj
a KO. We must sop the new news at!
It. Hinai JJajJlisl1 Lhtirch ot which! c
"J?V. J. U.-iobin is the 1'aithful pastor.! ^
Alissoii Willi^ahd Dewey- McDowell |
nruff" iu uii'ir milium workrT^'k Hiiifj,
nd Chester.- . __ - - - jMiss
Juanita .Benson will resume I
rrrk as teacher "at "Allen University,1 (.t
olumbia. , | n
A number will leave uur city for j
[orris College, Allen Univ., Benedict; jj
State, ClwHiTT-KJtriv, -diarbreort and !
ther -Institutions of leamtngrWe * tj
ish-IW^aeh of them successther^.
ndertaking, trusting that- each in' p
iy-n^rn?ggyy-wtlb Hiukg nT name that' (j
Till - be placed upon the "honor roll" a]
Lil',1?..."A}nm Mhtor" ont| upon! the kr
>11 of honor in the community wher&Ijj
ETCfT shaTT dwel 1.
A * T T - it? - r? r-r ? -
.n icim xxuui iiuss name c5. v-oneiu [jti
leal Estate. Broker?Insurance, New | ai
'ork, N. Y. writes that; she is keptjtl
cry busy , but FuiIUs time to" read! tl
The Palmetto Leader, and enjoys i ti
fnion News so very muehr Miss Co-.|ei
leased to-have Mjss Lillian Cofield I i-i
i?uc~hy-t<? sec usYgP a fevTminutes.! S
he will return to Aiken where she , n>
as served as matrcflv at Scofield for J si
number of years. -?_ . , T
? 1?1 1 v-* p?
A friend ^ient us^-a box 6f~~home- K
iado taffy from Ocean Grove, N. J.
Iso a. new song Wink thic frumA. is
ne we" -have-known-sinco?our-oHild- ui
ood days, up to this_day. She is coa ?
tant and ever-mindful of us. We are d:
vry grateful t6 God for such a gifthe
gift of -friends who thih1<~of us a
ml will let us know it now.?Yes we
re thankful for friends, in Union,
harleston,- Greenville and every
/here else, for we have them, afar- ?
nd neaiy fm by llieii1 fl'UltS \ve know ~~
lem. ...
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It is a little eacly ttTTeceivf an,.in-- y
itation for" our State S. S., and B. Y.
U. CoTrvcntiorrafid^ yet^we "have al- ^
ca<fy received" one from our friend. ^
Irs. C, E. Gook of tiharlesfom who
Wfl^CT^^5?ntrliiui artificial rtowers ^
>r us.. L
We also t'Sfcc this-method of thank- J
^? r?: i - i .1 "*> i 1
ion during sickness in our home'. |p
lev Tobin alw thanks each- one forth
rmiembermghim; The lovely-flower* ! ft
resh butter and butU/jhiilk, eggs, a
imnns, also rigarg sent ua-were-vary
luch appreciated^ and again* we thank g
nr UnTorr\friends for rolling, qeiirUng -ft
iqui/ing and praying for u?. We
sk that you, be not, "wrar.v in well!..,
oing." b
The services at Bethel A. M. E.
hureh were very much enjoyed orr
umlay even though the tnclement fl
reather interferred with Church at- 4
mdaneer Rev. L)r. Smart empha- B
ized the importance of examining h
[. ' /** ^ -
. ? THE PALMET
eli, before partaking of the Lord's
>uppei\._ Morning and evening, those
vho listened to Dr. Smart's discourse
fi",p?nivr r-"iatly ?
Rev. Dr. Welch of Zion A. M. E.
"hureh tfsi small in stature, but deivers
the gospel, niessS?e \fcith powqy
a an-apprecmtivp-xoBgregattdn. "
Rgv, Dr. Daniels, pastor of Corinth
fcrptist- Church' is greatly mlssedrom
the Church and the community.
Ve trust that his vacation will prove
etprn he may be more determined to
ireadh "Christ and Him Crucified."
Mrs. Eloise Bradford, rioiw of-Spar-,
anburg, Mrs. Dr. King (Annie Richrds)
of Winston-Salem. N. C.. were .
ery-pleasant visitors at our home on
londay morning. . frrndfqgLjji: ;
javincr for Virtrinia nnH WaoWnotnn
). C., visiting friends and relatives,
ihe will return to Spartanburg and
Inion about October 1st. We were
eal glad tQ see these friends looking
o well and hope to^ have them c<?-me
gain. Y _____
-J^et the LEADER come if you
lease. It has helped and will help "
gain. Subscribers are expected to
ay' In advance. Those taking paper
eekly may find them at 20 S. Walice
St. * .' \ ~ "
ivira. robin will tahe-v-uur nubscrip- J
ibn~or:sell you the paper. Call and
ave a talk with her. She will be
nly too glad to give the desired inormation.
We Were very sorry that we were
ot at home when our friends, Messrs.
leady and Mickey of SummervilleL
nd Charleston drove by to see us.
l?e? understand?that they?were en
mate to Hendersonville, N. C. Come
gain and let us know when to ex.. 1
ect you. I
Gadsden Ncwa.^.
t i
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We are Having excellent weather
rs are making good use of it.
Most of the cotton , will be picked
i Sept. as it is opening earlier this (
ear. than usual. _ * "
Fjtevrvab'nicwling begarrat Red-HRF]
n the 6th. Rev. L. C.~ Jenkins, one
outh Carolina, son of Rev. R. W. ,
enkins, the pastor of Red Hill, is
inducting the meeting. We are anti- ,
pating a_?.loriOus meeting.
, T?rv C, 11. LuaphtalL ui' Columbia""
ondnctpit the?revival?at?Pleasant--,
rove Baptist Church last week Many
:innv proffered thoip belief in-isps.
Christ.
Sunday, 5th, was a high day at (
t?Mark . Baptirt Church: 82" new "
inverts wincTmmersed. The pastor,
ev. J. -Br Barber, was at his best,
e selected for a text, John 3:3-5.
is subject was: "Regeneration."
MriJ. T. B, Wright motored over on
?e 2pth of last month and spent the j
vy 'with her sister Mrs- -Louisa W. j
reek?Union at Now Light Beulah ~
n<i heard a good missionary sermon
fay: tfrerpasipr,. Kevr j; A,
arber. _ _ -? -?
. Misses Dorothy and Olivia Bobo are
ow spending some tiirie with thetv j
unt, Mrs:?Randolph after. ._ybiiLng ,
leir gflnt.* Mrs. T. B. Wright for
le past two months. They will re- (
irn_to Spartanburg in a few days to ,
Tter school. ~ 1 . ' - %
Messrs. W. S. llotley, Willie Gar- *
5*k antj H " A YV.iiw>yiir?t ?i?tnr^Srr ^
avannah, Ga. on the 5th. They are"
ow getting ready \0 run an excur- ^
on frojn Orangeburg to Savannahhe.
exrnrginn
uri.nl Aid Societies of Calhoun, Rich- j
ind and Lexington Counties. i
Mr. Andrew Williairis^tg^a patient
I the- Good Samaritan Hospital. -Mrs.
C. M,-Webber is"-still at Beneict
Hospital, Columbia.
Mrries Nancy Jackson, Nancy Sims,
nd Anna Bryant are among,those on
H .<ilK list lllijs WUHk.
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? EASLEY, s-.. C. ?
The\Easley Baptist Qburch under 1
iw KU|koviBion of the Rev":' D>/Wi -Br J
'. King is bringing things to pass 1
nd is nut leaving a stone unturned. -1
mr-frorrt- all pail.y^of_thb_c6ijntjAC~ 2
or baptism and over 100 sliders re- (
laimed. * . "" i
The Church and City, both white )
ind colored are congratulating the '
astor, Rev.. J: H, McKissick for hav- 1
lg secured this great pieaihm. We 1
ave' Visitors with 'tfj* from all parts
ttending (our meeting. 1
Mr. JUSd^Mrlr. Eailes from Atkmfh7 '
a. are visiting their parents, Mr. And. J
Irs. J. R. Mansel. M ~ '
Mrs. Darl Perry of Philadelphia is '
h?rl'iiig lilT UlKfdr, urs. Sis tJarr and I
rcfrA- H. Carr.
The. weddjng bells are'&Ull ringing.
Mr. Boyd Williams and Misjs Mallie
[allums ,w^re happily married Sept. i
th at the home of the Rev. L. E.
urdine, who joined the couple in the '
oly bonds of matrimonv.
i
TO LEADER 7
Rev. R. W. Baylor Ends
^eat^evivaMn Chas.
'""Charleston, Sept. 8?By special invitation
froiiL.the officers?and members
of th# Contra! Baptist Church,
Dr. H.. Baylor cama hwe .on Aug.
15th and-opened up a revival in dear
?M Central, ? ?? ???
Hn r* momVvn?B ?- ? ? *
litvmubio ncic IliUtil JSCttLLUIUU
as .we were without a shepherd. "After
the first and sae&nd sermons the news
began to spread-'over the city that
this great preacher was in Charleston.
Night after night-showed an increase
in number an even too, careless ob-1
servers it could be seen that the wan- J
tiering sheep Were returning to the
fold, with - joy and gladness,, bringing
others^ with thentr? This condition
continued night after ^nght for len
nights until the church was literally
filled. -The
church's membership was truly
revived.. New hearts seemed to
be created within the church and the
heart so?mu,ch so that backsliders
were reclaimed and sinners-were converted.
unto God.
Dr.?Day lor's?sermons first?were
from the subjects: "Love an^j^s^Eow^
uf the word of God."~ "The presence
and Power "of the Holy- Spirit." ~r
lie s hp wed to us that the church
without either of the forecnmo? snh
jects would be a lailiire, dry up and
dwindle into a comparative insignificance.
~ Sunday ^morning, August 20th, Dr7
Baylor ..performed for: ug the ordinance
of baptism. Before baptism he
aeiivered to us one qf the strongest
sermons on the subject of baptism
tjjat -it had ev'ei* bteen our privelege to
to hear. Strong men were seen to
weep for joy .The hearts of many
uthers were made happy. Aniens,
praise God and hallelujahs could be
heard all over the church."
Our choir was out in full force and
they rendered such music afid songs
as only Central's choir can. ? "*
Our finance was good.
On,Wednesday night the Service enled
with an excellent banquet in honn
of Dr. Baylor for his valuably-fifY-;.
ice among us. t ^'
:ould be heard from both men and wonen
and saint and sinner.
At the close of the meeting the
following resolution. was adopted.
Whfi'iiiri, Br Pnylnr 1 n 1 i i il
such valuable service to us during
this meeting; /
Resolved, that a vote of thanks be .
pmlerpfi him and that we express
ourselves as always. .ready to wel
:omi' ms_ remm xo^us,?
Deacon Drayton, Sec.
KINGVILLE, S. C. NEWS
Our Churches are still progressing
ings have all" closed. All were successful.
~
.Mr. Ezekiel Seymour, who was injured
Sunday night io cunTalcaeiRg-iiicely'at
present. " We hope he will
won recover.
Mrs. Ada Powell is spending a
rionth-'s vaeatkm-m Asheville, N. Cr
vith her sister." ^. .
M iss-filizabeth Finch left us yesterlay
for Lancaster, S. C., where she
>vi_U begin, her work in?the High
3chol there Monday, She is instructless
_ of the Domestic Science Dept.
tVe hope her much success.
We were visited by a rain and
vind storm Monday night, but the
irons?were not damaged verv mnrh~~
?Xtte-farmers of ..this section believe!'
n "raakipg hay while the sunshines."!
VIost.of them gathered cotton before
Jmj?rainfall. r- ?J. Finch.
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.USHERS' UNION M^ETS
The bur.ingns meeting of the Uahera^
Union met at Bethel A. M. E. Churchy
Friday night, Sept. 3.
The meeting" was pqiioH .tn ky..
he president* Mr. John Joyce. He wifi
pressed the purpose of the meeting
kwhieh wat; to arrange the amount
which each board is to pay at each
meeting to-the churches. It was left
with the members "to discuss the plan
which thev ast-ftc:
wot! "chosen words1 by representative? '
)f Jones Chapel, Antioch, Bethlehem
ind Bethel. A motion was matte and
imendod that eneir president take-to-lis
board the fact that each "board re- '
& '
port $2.00 at each meeting and report..
t.hn no mo fat.nnr novf meeting.
It was- ajlso suggested that the
president be empowered to see the
BoaTclf" of the churches which wereT
pnce connected with?ua and inform- them
that the Joining fee for them to
return after the final npt,ice has heen
?iverf them" would be $2.00. ~~
The next regular meeting of the
Union will be^TreTd" at Jones Chapel
A. M. E 7.. Church the itki Snnitnv
at 4 p. m.
Closing hymn: "Blest be the tie
Bfcc." Benediction by the President.
?Samuel Lomax, Secty.
I WMg-;-- T?7
BRUNSWICK, GA., NEWS, "j
Mr. and Mrs., |VTat^ew Jflqkson of ?
1120 ' AlP&hy Street 6fe M6 proud ~
parents of a baby boy ariving Au- "I
turned-to the City after spending a ^
delightful vacation in Chicago! _<j
The stork visited the Irome of Mr.
and Mrs. J*cpb Jordan, 1116 Albany c
Street and left them a baby boyr Sept. (
lr Mother and baby are doing nicely!" \
Mrs. Clifford Reddick entertained at her
home. 918 .Lee Street Tuesdy for _
her nephews* George Styles of Philadelphia
and Theodore Stafford of Tuskegee
Institute. Her daughter was
also present,^Rachel ~ReddiqkT~ They
were served" wltirmanjr dflliciou s dain- ^
ties and were highly entertained.
The home pf Mr- -and Mrs. Freddie ?
FlandersT 1308^ L? Street was visi- *"
ted by the stork on. Sept. 3, which left
them t>vo baby girls. Mother and babies
are doing nicely. '
ALr Rickard Porter, 820 J^mherst St. 5
i ' ; hi
By J. W. W
Snv nnt tn me.tlmt-U
HauntsTof discaura
Say not that life's a
The pains today or
. . J. .
Not of weak men wl
rni ' - a
i ne groiesqug your
?Nor7ofTttrose~wtv?s~5
^ ' way, not ot these ?
- Speak riot of ruse-en
Enchantment thaPi
. .-I Tell me of love, point
Which trails the ba
? ? Life's had its raFnyod
; . '- - Its >vay by shades,
but life with me is in
I spend no time in
T Violets stnrblooni ar
The dew falls on 1
. . The universe is deckc
And I would know
----- _ __ With mc..life-il no shi
SN\ tToVU C.TT3 LTT
^ vw wvi u.v/v JT? Hi.
DRi J; 0. 9TUART ?
Offlca:'. Roaidonca:
1702 Main Stroat 1417 Pina Straat *
na _
iwnc? IT OUT!.
10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
6 P. M. to 7 P. M.
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
o
1119 WuMmtw It - Columbia B. 0.
" i : 1 ",L-*
I.UIII lllciv UUUU nnns
But We, for-mey shi
e ; _. ' . -r-:%
. .. ? LP
By W: Mario
_? O for a love that suffc
__ That- envies nut?tl
To_bath friend am:
t
O or a love thatHuYil
""t~ Is not easily provok
.That always seeks soi
And does not dwell
Q for a love that to t
. .. That lives in hope"
_ Whatever my father';
" Or wouricfs inflicted
? / Q Bd Vlovr-nTrtrHm?,
That recompenses"!
When you alone the i
Will, patiently stanc
X) for a love that doe
; . That seeks in-every
That will not treaj ai
I ~ "Profession.
Office Hours: Telanh nriPfl* 1 C
11:30 ATM! to 2 P. M. '6fficg?ft36 n
6:00~PrMr-to 8 P^lff: Res. 6548 3
' .= -" S
~Br- C. E. Stephenson?
Physician and Surgeon ^
Diseases 6t Women and Children A
: Specialty? ?
Office: Residence: m
lillii JUaembly? 1I2& U*k-Et,
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Dri'Il M. DANIRrs ~11
Physician and Surgeon
Special 'Attention fiiven Diseases fV ?
Women ,. . JJ
O'ffice ' Residence
TI25 Washington, 2230 Hampton
Phone 6429 Phone 7564 q
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Office Hours: . Telephones: ?
TTTUD to ljOO P. M. Rea. 4692 I
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gftiyjay, September 11. *9,23,
s on the. sick list. ?
.ick at UhBwrttingi *? ?? - "
^DrT'W. T. Ch&pmah and .Mr. L. j. v
Jrooks have retyrned from New York
vhere thev spent several days visiting
riends. -?, .?
Mrs. Victoria Johnson^ 2029 Jor- -
lan Street is oh the sick list. <
Mr. W. G. Gorman, representative
f the Afro-American Life Insurance
Company, is spending a few days in
he city on business. . 1
~7 Best by Test
- fWAVE -O"
An T&eal Hair Trainer forMen and ??
Vomen. Keeps the Hair in its place
md trains Hair to lie straight, -for
Sale at) . ? .
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N el^on'sJBarber Shop
i31 j|[Alk ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. FE
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4ther$poon ?
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f^sra dreary vale,
gemen?4t-a gibing leers; 11-i.
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list or wanton taies. ...
dreams of yoster years. J. '
rose song is but irshriek. _ ~
h of fictitious concern;
hose yows are butafreak,
r the fraud It "hath; . ?
i sophisticated gleams.
out to me the path
nks of tranquil, gliding streams,- lays,
its bitters tears^ "
and,sorrow o'ercast; ' ?T
the future y6grs-^~:?
grieving o'er^the past.j
id flitting Uirdsyet singT , . "
the verdue everywhere;
td with living thingsi "T
the beauty, npt the fear.
im or slavish grind? .
elf an ideal shrine, ^ .
all be one soft, sweet song.
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(rs and is kind, _ .
mi \V11I not pride enshrine] f
dares t.n l>e polite,, - - ?:
!- fo^ heedlFss-ofthefr slight.
<s no evil thought, ^
;ed howe'er fought;
roe-erring soul to win, --?? complacent
onu*nother^j-*in.
he truth adheres, ,-*? ' ?
and..all things gently bears,
i hand may choose to spnd^-^==?
by human foe or friend.
d on raco or creeds, 1
rood for evil deeds,
enemy assails,
i-tbe test till it prevails.
s not talk?but acts,
case-for stubborn-facts; nothCr
brother down,
him begins to frown.
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iffica Hours: Phon*
A: M. to 2 P.M. 7 ' " -
P. M. to 7 P. M.
undays By Appointments. '
Dr. H. G. Thompson
Surgeon Dentist ?
rown ajid Bridge Work a Specialty.
Pyorrbaa Treated Snsnaaafnlly
114 4-2 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C,
fflce Hours: 10 to 12 ftf.; ^ to <rP if
^DR8 M <^!e 6744' ^"j^8701
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ffice Hours: T*U^honaa'
t-A7 BtloTP M. Office 4247
G P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 8875J__
)r. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
RajMlanfi
101 Gar via-St. " ? U01 Ptn?-|i DR.
H. H. COOPKR
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? Dentist -t?^
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
r;A Specialty pecial
Attention Given to Diseases1'
Of the Gums
fflce Phone 6429 1126 Washington St.
Residence Phone 8264
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