University of South Carolina Libraries
.; . MX / ; : ' . i - Union^e\ys.??? The short November days hav 7? comgL again?-fr-nionlli ,uafied'_lhe.?agj dest of ull .the y.ear. There is a sligh frostiness in the air, which giv<\ on """ cheeks a natural glow ' anil eve " queerness to lour face. ? Time is quickly passing, 'hurryinj us on with unrelcntless hands. Whi ? V~Ttrturiied. fr':zn the great beyond t< tell. Ogeggj said. "Life 1i like i ... K"nie of whist, I dun'L enjoy tlie gum mncli, but 7 like to play, my card well, and ace what will be the, tfm ' of ft.1' _ v.d. r " ' "--L-, we fail to play Well, We exist " "but do;pot live . At this writing we. ..are informei that pr. is mart <jf~ Bethel A; Jl. E Church leaves Union for Winnsbbro ' We wish for Pr timi. Mrs. Smart al ?:?Lkut is good?and ro. tus -^uccoH?-oi- w< say, .welcome, thrice welcome. The menders of Bethel A'. M. F Church two ""Tike '"Marion's Men' they sire lew but true .and tried, i very loyal set of men and women wlTV - .Dune over to [te:hot -.v..-i h,rfp see about fV Deader and tell of his a ink in sc>, . :.lg hole's for delegates is' in good : it and feels hutch- encouraged .over the outlook for the " ~ <ov fororice vuiclr will c live no uiUi -his church lb-re. The Various clubs boards, misTOonfry--society are all at work j;replug for th> eonfet'enee at Zton A> jNIT 1-k tjliuioh dunng-t-14* .. month. ' ?." . ? Corinth Baptist- Chureh?is?still ^Without .1 p;iMnr..?Puiing tlie pas'. month or two. the pulpit hn* been i well supplied with -visiting ministers. On Sunday, oTToTicr Jotli, 'Kev. E; H. Moore of Spartanburg,. S. C. wain charge of the services. Kev. Moore's sermons wefe forceful and many responded t '-q with "amehs.'i , . ' i According to the schedule R'ev. J" G. White of v'ohrtnbia, S, C. was present on Monday evening, October 26th and-opened up" revival meeting. The attendance was gofed, especially on Thursday and Friday nights. T.hc ^ sermons preached by Dr. White, the tim,cl\*'ndv'',fi ,ri' "" _ ~~^Fgmarks lrade hhve nil liemT'OT much .?.: help.?Sinners?cunvurLed; Christiah strengthened and the church revived. All were sorry that Kev. .White could not?be?ai?f.Yn with another?wo.'k . ...'"With one accord all thanked -'Dr. " " White for his services and a>l< hint to come again. Prof, A. A. trims oi . St. Paul -Baptist Church and prfnei ? pal of McBiii'i High YinhuT was'as sociatcd with . Kev. White and ron dered great assistance; so did Kev. ;. Williams of Spartanburg S. C. "Beyond our" expectation: 'text from X- Ezekiel . 37th chapter. Subject: ..''Yi sion of dry bones.*' This wag so well pictured- thai' we felt we w ere in th( valley which was full of dry bones, and according to prophecy and the _?i?minute description-?givcru ' 'by Pe, White, we imagined we heard a groat "noise and behold a shaking, and tlic the sinews and the tler-h came' upon them and skin- covered them. * Wo ... ,-W.ero nfcilly in our mind*-eye,. with Ezekiel--tif"Tne valley of the dead. rrh*i rvl-Wilr* VwAUvmi r\ f fef'ir.l Krirvw* vnn sermon by one aquainted with Bible history. -Sunday, October^). the union meet ing of the.Uim n B;rptist Associati^r convened at r n inlh U.tiit i ~t t'hui eh The weather was sOhiewHat -.unfavdr small. The men are still " keeping good heart and do not soom-~to c an y for the nupi/>e!-s;-but?Have- i4'Solve( ? to Prop thai.- P.-t>nt tn P.od^ VinvM :i m work while--if is day. ?? Rev. Noland pre;vehod-two practi cal sermons, many expressed them I selves pleased. _ -f The B. Y. I'. U. wtl.-t very lurgel; attended, le;: on well discussedT Sword drill wits? ynritod. A wel prepared-?program- wa.< rendered Misses Eubanks. Rogers and Johnsoi Bookman rendered an im trirmorrtn citation. All were pronounrod' vcr; " gOOfl. _ The .Woman's Mis^ .fiociVt-y-of Covintl Baptist Church will hold their Sun day evening meeting, Nov. 7th. J -interspcrecd with music.?Mr1'. Car as president of the missionary socle ty for a number of years, will l'eav ' "Ponld" nlavcd ymmi slv tricks?ft " sent hs arrow? flying here "Strut" bef or we knew it, Madam Byrd was struc So now we are without a presided t.. Corinth^.'. __ __i We keep diir eyes attdearsbus; and yek -fait >?- keepin^mnvjalks a home. Well, synee nothmpr eI*Ke?its we wish alj >yho embark upon th marriage matrimony 'a peaceful se; >" **' " ~ 'V'1 7r~ " .. = ? - ?. and very safe landings ' /' . Pc,_Xuhiii is in Georgetwon, S.'vC _ rfhrrr In.' \r?., uruarnmined trr attenr the anniversary ,of Kev. G. G. Dan iels. A very elaborate program ha; ^ been arranged. Music. .pddress, pa. t pers, sermons etc.,' VvMbe selector ^ and the services no doubt will- b? n largely attended. We hope to heai more from the Rev. Tnlxin-tuwwwb^ We are glad _to note that Mrs, Ida Lawrence on West Main St.?is - omewhat better! JL ?*- j . 3 Rev; Taylor on Enterprise St. is r- belter. L. ^Mrs. Nancy Lylesuand Mrs. Alice Love are nut" much better. We hope , .iliut oil of our sick folks will be qrrrtt _ ^U^agQjn. ' ' ' ~ ~ ?Almi7nn ;mfl Twiggs ' worshipped at Corinth Baptist Church j Sunday morning. The new underiukers^-Messrs. McKissiek~and Ilardy were also pleasant visitor^ at Corinth j on. Sunday. . Welcome thrice welcome - P>11 of you. j ' i : 1 Newherrv News j We have had one snow this ttll., F ^lr. Robert Robin son predicted - -that \ve_istould have - two snows beh - -ieii' t^kuistmas. lie is niiny years he goes by-and when-that-sign conies t- he- id-veir-rnfrses. He say. also that h- this is g ing tu. be~0nc o?_ihe hardest winters that we have had in twenty. live?freaks t Untrofovo, get ymir will' tor dothe^ and winter wood togcth -or, ; :?:?: ?? ; Cotton wbnt up in Newberry "SntI _unlat\ *' 1 d "p'dihls.?The farmers arc " (^!ad ai;.i 1 >o!c very pleasing since - r. <mc of,tin ni have not '-old airjr-pf~ erp'p, / . ; ' ' . ^ #--Mr.' K. F. 'Floyd L; vcy busy among lis. evening class of. men advisinb -to >\V plenty uf Miiall piain;. . tcllitut them lo do like he is?doii}#?.' Mr. I'loyd seems to have the rijjht idea, raided a ni,ce chance of sweet nnt?i es;' if you need any sec or --write-him. ?s / . . , -? ? On last Sunday?for?the first time fhi-y yjL?;tr,. Millet' w.vrTr dosed. On Sunday a crowd of ofli'vers went over to Winnsborotb see whoi-tho?bishop is*~goinff-Tto-gend to Miller* C htipel. _ -?' Kov. Smart is . tho-new pastor l'.or ..Miller Capel A. M. E. Church. Ml1?: 1j. M. (JHirer, S.'?L. Moon and - 1. lh Pelt is went m m tu aliuad=ybg= ' conference held at Winnsboro on last Sunday. They reported- a very -pleasant trip. ? ??? l;< v. A. XT. Parker is transferred to the Central Conference The * members of "Brown Chaple regret fu. iec thein. iirmvn Chapel" __Ls-Jto.;be snnnlied. _ Hoy . E. P. 'Ellis will fro to his new field as P. :K. over the Lancaster District, lie will hold his first quarter Nov. Gthr- -r- -- Mrs,, fc. I. Pratt has overhauled* her home on Caldwell St.. Sjve ic now, ready for paint.-' Mr. Adam Cromer has built two nice-four .room houses bn Drayton _ St.. They are almost completed.' Dr. Carroll is doing good business - hi, 11.{' ?-i1 y?and county.?Tlu1 people are iwirhmiim "T7i~tiiTd him out. On fast Saturday he did a wonderful !~o'c oT work which- g-averhim" the name of a good doctor. ' Mr. Yanee, Jones,. the w.py.y konwri " shot' 111a kor' stands ready" to fix your hoe-; any time on " McKiblitt St. . Mr. George Dayis-and brother have - otv their-; fhthev's old 5 pJUua ation.' They are going -in poultry business. - r?v IM\_, Singleton's drug business is ' liegln'n.ng?to got back-: to . its Old ~ .-'and --on the top. Rev. Johpson, principal of the CI i hi on." High chool wgs Iff the ci f j ' on last Saturday. ' 1_ The' anchors and Parents Afrsoekt' tiiyi of Mt. Bethel Gar many School i ?ivill hold : their first meeting Nov. Bennettsvilte Locals - (1 r Lr ' * l> j ' The- teachers in and around,the city are buly opening. school. - ? Rev? and Mrs? D._S._jCurry~of Tim monsville., S'. C. are in the city foi n the.opening of their school with Mis'j ses Dora L. Po\v and Martha Reese ?Dn account (rf Mrs. Alice Glispic "" beini? ill.. IVTlss Nito Ulisniie will not ^ he able to jyin the faulty ths term M iss lOditH (iyace and Miss Ver i* -met <11 ispre of Sta'te Normal School Fayettsville- N. spent the weeli ^ end home. They are, dying nicely ir d?very -roBpeofr . ~ The Boron Association convenec r' with* Sandy" Grove Baptist Church - closed one pf the best sessions durinp the history of-the Association. Rev v r. it. Mdodana, Moderator. Mrs. Hat p" 7 Id N Willi I'mvo wasfirt frorrt Morn; ^JGoliVgo and mhde a splendid talk foi k Morris.- College; ^ 1 Mr. R. .T. Dixon arrived from Phil ? adelphia. He reported a splemHd trip y Messrs. S. K. Frazie^, Jonnie Cross t .land, Jean Summons, Bryant Davis Sam Sander^ motored to Phila e delphia' and spent a happy week wit} ir relatives and friends. They returned V** . " . * ^ - THE PA: {I ! with pleasant sn^les. r: 4^rpf. a ndjifarsfr Cunningham.- lit 1?tkHHlie- M, Cmiiiiflifham, Mrs. T.ari J zie McKay, Mr and Mrs. E. W. A 5 Kay motored home Friday afterno from New York City. EroL_Hl I L'Piietl school Monday, to McCall Gra s etNSchool. We are delighted t-n.s thtnn "return; . - - Miss Miller of Chernw,^ S. C. jotn , the graded school faculty for tl i term. We trust that , she will ma _ good? _ \ Quite a sad shock to all when t -sa<l news*of Mr. Tommie Thomai . accident which*, caused his death, Fi i' day afternoon on his way home fro fair. 'His- c^-^Tfno^ 1 and snmo way broke his n'w ,j Dr. A. L. Coow took?a "splend trip to jGhartestqn on church matte: i also, a pop call to "Columbia, S. C. 1 The reporter had a surprise Mo j day to Laurinburg, N. C;. Quite I. large number went over with the pa r tor, lie v. R. It, Rkldiek to dehv a sermon to Franklin "Chapel A. ] . I": Z. Chlb'-b, T?PV \Vin-r?n| Mrs. Erip Cook, Mrs. Georgia M " t.ruiy, Miss L. DowJTny of Ne\Vberr had a "splendid trifK. with Rev. R. ] j--Kiddiek. ~ I Mrs. Maggie Lomax. McCgll j? d i lug nicely m jicrTiow lit> nnrt -from | She is looking the picture of healt j Mrs. AVlfittaker2? school studen are forever speaking good things?< her. .She is the right one in the rigl place;"' . ' ~ t Turtle Dr. McCullen, Jr! is dolr I ntcely.s Guess 1io__\vill Soon be ah I to assist his father, Dr. L. M. M l "Calliiih. ~ ^ in the Bennettsvillo Hospital. Tru: ! they will keep her for life. i Send all adds to. 33-Amelia St.." f< J the column before 1:30 P. M. Moi j day.. ' -??r?\?? > " ;-.L. Callie D. Sandcrs,^ rcptrrterr CLINTON NEWS Last Sabbath {morning, Oct._3 i ,.\v.c.-.were blessed'with a - wonderfi pof Friendship A. M. E. Church. Tt I ' ^ L i . _ ^ * \ ! sjuojoct of his discourse was "Coi ! trary Windg.-1*?He gave - several pi ragraphs oi speciilc illustration?an comparnsiop which niade his sp'rmn very impressive. . Brt accmrrri of the inclemency < t'endem-e was far bo!o\v normal, ho .ever those of u$ who were- preser " enjoyed immensely the lesson. $t,\ i>1.0.'ji ?-?? i *r?~?-? The. subject was,"Evils Of'Sjron nv:tik.M? This IoSson was especial) faffiuteHing .to all because-all of t [ have either lib en directly or ind i rectiy nffecTeil" by lliis evil. Iiite: j -1: uj? remarks on the subject wei made by Rev. J. Dillard,' Mrs. Emm Young and Mi-so?Gorrnne* Reder, so- mher of Ore Presbyterian Sabbet .School. . 1 - ' Mioses Anderson, Rice , Boyd an Henry (Helen) spent the week-en j in Spartanburg.' v. j Oil Monday night, Nov. 1st, Tu: Pkegee quartette rendered a prograi i?n the school audit. /rj.u?))^.which I 01 I sure all enjoyed; ' "~'i hey \vewhoar tTy ?grocteel" 1 ) y ~ ei II:11 ir11 w muYonce.,.-, of?colored?an white. The progirmT^OTrstTCcTlhain! j f Negro folk songs and melodic I Two selections from" bun bar wei 1 read viz. "When Malindy Sings" ai "He turning of do chilluns." T1 :~ vr^nf'P nf the qiinntoHnTn -T.lint< was a rare .treat to us all This Wi .their first time.in Clinton as a qua c'to but we are hoping it will n ? -?fi a of?Mi?s- Viola-Bendy?thaT-v vere able- to enjoy this^great tfec We -are all ~vcry~~?rateful to her ai wish-to?assure her of our lieartic ippreciation. . * ^ Miss C. L. Roden McCORMICK LOCALS. -v!" ' --, . , Sunday' was- a high day at' Shiloh I M. E. Church. The nastor. Rev M -!?Kiin^/.y prrnrb'"1 a wonderful s? mon. His "text was found in 2 Corinthiqns ~5":7, "We walk by fai -nop by""StglUT,f- It 'was a worylorl | message:?AH who hecu-d it enjoy ' ; it-?A eoHrc'inn (if $28,00 was lliK< A mong The visitors_were Mrs. t. mandn Rrmrn and Mm. Esther Sibt ' ; '?T "Dorott, lllioh, We are~gl'ad to ha 'I I hem at any time. ; ' The Parents Teachers Associati which was organized Sept. 28, unci " he leadcrhip of Miss Jannie B. P< 1 j rtn, met Wednesday night, Oct. 1 ! The-wetAwrr-was M'i~y inleicsttr Mh-ny help-fed speeches were m.tdi ' upbuilding of tV\eschool. If we cc tinue, success will be ours. SOUTH CAROLINA STA1 COT.LEGE Orangeburg, S. C., Oct. 20?rre dent R. S. Wilkinson will attend st j oral important conferences soon U_cann-ectioTi with ertncfttional 71 pi "rams. Th" scedule will carry h 'j ember 11 to 13/ where he will ta - >? ' ' LMETTQ LEADER ' L. j part in the Association of Governinj tie?Boards-of -State Institutions; and 'Hn W " ME? "L''"" tho following "Wre^fcr-t! Ic- attend the American Association o: on Agricultural CoUegoo, of Which he-h 'ill a tporwh#?r. .. id- , In this-connection also an event ol eC~j conoidorablc?importance wilt be al ! the college, January 26 to 28, whei ed'tTuTsupervising agents-of Negro EXlis tension Work of thie South will gathke cr for a conference. More than 6C he Siftte- Directors of Exiens;on Worli d'o T1 IatAiyont. ' r\f A r.,'innlht,*ol WW MMU A#?tfK4?WW I IV-UikUlUl ri- and Home Demonstration^ will-attend in 'I Re College is heaidqtinccers~ foF~N*^ ee j gl'o Hutciiaimi WtjiV Ill flUU'iH UUl'dtid ! ~ The Alumni Library Drue is drawrs, nig to a close. The students and faculty have joined with the Association n- to make this a success, and it is exa pected that a fund large enough to is-> warrant the beginning of" our Library er J Building will be-collei.ied. M. j The varsity, foot- ball team*"1 will c. f . ihrfli?The jul'.ook.. fur a suects.\fy] y,*! vflar is very' nrgnt- than 10 ] .men compose t :e s i < i ? and art ready 6- i ioodc. Hio!fman a_o Jli-'d'uLj?_l jicouraged by the victory over Morris h. College at the County Fair, October ts tZtt, following the loss of the Paine of game, October 22, the men are unht dergoing hard and rigorous training fen-lhc fullu\ving"tchCdUl6: ~~ ' iff--?Nov. 5?Haines Institute, Augusle. ta Gft.? ??E^_ ' . Nov. 11?Benedict College, "Columf*a. ' ? = Nov.-26?Allen University, Colum>r hifl. ?; Q. y :i- 1 ' 7 ?? Anderson Notes Mrs. Alma Flack is visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burris. Mr. Cornelius Chapman has "returned from Aiihrvillr,?N. where lie- spentr the summer. 10 I AT,. Vi..i.. r<lo>L. urn rt nnnn in ?trn i'H. \ iv 11111 v>ic*i r\ vy ill Vlic: a" city last week. *" Mr. Marcellus Thompson who spent the summer in Chicago stopped over ^ vvnli us a few days. He was enroute to ;Fln : ^ Mr. W. I. Peek and C. Lec L~- Davis returned?front Philadelphia last Sunday. They boarded the Tus^ .cegee Special at Greenville and went >Vtth the party to witness the great game. Thpy report a very pleasant !?_ trip. ^ Capt. Neely, Messrs. Brown, Mc Ray and Wiley members of the fam' ous Tusketree Quartette - spent the p". night witJv Mr. and Mrs., W. I. Peek ( Sunday night. They attended night ia sei-vice at St. Paul and rendered seva nr.il phoipo splpctlong h "* Mesdani.es.Peek and Williams, Miss Sullivan James and Vernelle motored to Greenville Sunday to meet the l'uskegte Special. Mrs. Rachel Williams is ill at this writing. We hope fed-'her a speedy m recovery. m The missionary sermon Sunday night at St. Paul was preached by 1_ the pastor. It was indeed instruc?live and helpful to the misionavy la'y dies. They i*aised $10.10. ' iil.... .Mjv,.Albert Waldrop left Sunday "e norning for Atlanta, Ga. to entei lc* school. We hope he will have a sucle ^cessful school term.) >n Mrs. Amanda .Johnson and-M-r&r C. as Thompon arc Still on the sick list. ^ r" - Mr. Wm. Addison,' who is a liot _ censed pmhftlrrinr haq taken n pnsi. tion with/Mr. W. T.- Peek: : ~ "A "nTSTvt school " hasT" beetY~~OpSTOd for adults at the Reed Street High ^ school building witfy Mrs. M. J. M. ^ Earle ,as teacher. It "is hoped that ? many will avail th^mselvps nf thi-iwonderful opportunity. Tuesday?night St. Raul Jubilee dleton High. School for whkes only. At, When the singers arrived the large k- auditorium was full and, they were ^ greeted with hearty applause.?Mrs n(* Tiny Bright and Mrs. Gorine Peek ^ were valuable additions^ to?tbe- chor>s also' the male quartette composed ec* ' of Messrs. Adger, Thompson. Sulli*" van ahd Williams. ? Bliss Zinnie Belcher of Abbeville, a~graduate nyrse is in the city. She vG would be glad to accept a call should you need her. 011 Rev. H. C. Anderson celebrated his cr * tenth anniversary a$ pastor of the ~r"'. Rotyal jBaptist Church with appropri. ale exebcises '-Thursday and- "Friday nights. Sunday Dr. J. J. Sarks QJ Morris College, Was horn "P'l prnnnh)n" cd both at the mowing' and evenirie services. Although the weather war bad the loyal members came out and ^L.raiscd around $180.00. Monday nighl the. church surprised Rev and Mrs Anderson with an elaborate banquei given in their honor.?Art interesting R1" 4 prftfffwa -was rendered?and?then ?i '."! pleasant social hour was erijbyed. A _ i salad nnfl^sffleet courafl wan ??rVed. .?" Y". "Mr.-freer Emerson, wfro~ts attend ' j ing fiolinftl at Mnrain Pftllrtpn .Maw | pnnied Dr. StarF, Sunday. We were e-{-flad to see Mr. Emerson;1 " . "1 ^ . ... ' ?|_ AIKEN NEWS T flir. and Mrs, Frnd 1\T,..inn?jr. r pleasant visitors in the city. Thej *- arcrfrom Atlantic City, N. J. ? Dr^.G. _T. Chcrrv, Miss Estclfc f Thompson and Mrs. Emanuel Blanc EZ spent we.Unosflay wenmg very -plem i , santly at the nome of Mrs. C. SmooU , One of the) outstanding social e. T~_ vents of the week wa3 the-lawn pafty 1 given at the " palatial residence ~oi y Mrs. C. B. Smith Monday evening. >??Among those who attended th? 1 | State Fair in Columbia Thursdaj ; " Vere Rev and Mrs7~ff7 WT }lTlT> ?Di ' G. T> Cherry and brothers. Mr A: B j MeGhee and .family. Mr, T. P. Ham. Imopds and familyMiss " EathflT . Brooks, Mrs.?MeGhee, Miss ; (i * ?- } ] Pearl Kcnrfer, Mrs. A^ Gi'aham, Miss i Brown and M-reg." Si'liufrekl. I Mrs. Carrie Cherjcy spent the week end in Ellenton with her soli. | Dr. B. F. Thomosop of Augusta. Ga. was seen itl" the city during the weftk. . " ~ Prof. W. W? Nicholsqp was seen in , -the city Saturday and reports that Bettis Academy ig in a very prosper ous coition. the young- peopieTn the schools ol the city. On Friday evening,_October^SDth,' a party was* given at the Aiken Graded School conducted?hji Home Economics Department. The many visitors present enjoyed the "evening vely much; "7 T" The party .at the Andrew Institute '_jOn.-Monday night was well" attended and every one had a grand time The " KlUlUA and games were indeeti great. Mrs. S.- L. Patterson ancl ichlildren left Wednesday for East Hampton ! L. I. where they are to join Mr. Pat it ergon and niakg.- their future homo. Mrs. Wijlie Wcssels is still on. the sick list also Mrs. Mirinie Kirby. Rev. E. L, Gordo.n and "sons were - seen in the city Saturday. Mr. G. M. Hickson will motor-to Philadelphia this week to spend a few days. We-wish for him. a pleasant . tiip, " r. Mrs. Ella Miles and Mrs. M. ^1. Miller were pleasant visitors in the -p-city last -Sunday. ?? Mr. David Scott is out again after a spvr.ro ilInosfl to the delight of hin nenefs. f T| Brunswick, G a. News Mr. Gaber Dobeacle, w'ell known -business man of Brunswick passed away at his home 130'J Gloucester St. October 28th after 'several- mortthS dlness. The funeral was held Sun d'^y at 2 o'clock from First A. B. Church, Rev. N. H-. Gamble,, omciating. The fourth .quarterly meeting of the Deacons Christian Union Association oi; the Brunswick District wds held \\*ith the Mt. Olive Baptist Church last week, Rev. E; J". Rozelle, pastor. *' They had a . successful session. The Par'Cnt Teachers' Association o" the Colored Memorial School met | in its regular meeting Monday, Nov! [ 1 at the 4 .o'clock. Ail parents are requested to attend' tjjicse meetings. -) Tim IIulIuueeiL-paiLy given at the I Colored Memorial School Men. eve. I -*iinrr \vn? niiTtr> a ciiwucsV ^ooo oo o o o ;a ?;> oobj03QX>.Cb?:^oo_o.o '< g The Economy Shoe g <* Repairing Shop ? ;? JAKE t.UBANKir^Proprietor.' $ i ? 101 1 Washington Street 0 Oj Work Neatly .and Accurately Dorre' ^ 1| G.VE Ui A 1 RIAL Phone 3926 O j qo:0:0&O:O:C?^^ I Protessioi Olliee Hours; , Telephones:' : i 11:30 A. M. to'2 P. M. Olhce 3536 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 r -iDr.-O. E. Stephenson ~ Physician and Surgeon ' -j IHseasp* -of "Women and ChfldrenA II Specialty-? . Office:* 2 Residence: 1414H AMPmlOv SI 1323 Oak St. H-. DrTt. M. trANIET.S 1 c > unu our^i'on f Special Attention Given Diseases 0 1 Women ^-Office - ~.... V ..Residence . 1125 Washington, 2230 Hampton Phone 04-29 ^Ehone 73GT | Office "Hours: Telephones-. "J 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res, 4692 ; : 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. F DR. J. G. STUART mnfi ' 1 " ' lr " Office: Residence: U 1792 Msin Street 1417 Pino " j Office Hours:to A.^etotir-w 6 P. M.-to 7 P M. : Dr, J. LLGoodwin 1119 Washington 84. Columbia S. C Saiiirriiiy, Novgmbw-G,-1926. IN MEMOUIAM t _L -_1 s """-fn heaven Wednesday evening, Ocy toBer 20, 192G Go^l saw he' needed a dark corner brightened; so he called L-Jiic- fleeting nn'.s.songrc.-of death- to r the foot <>f t>1p thrnnn ftti.t h.-. - sent to earth; Silently "and- quietly - this death angel entered this cbm munity laid his cold icy fingers on ' the life of Mrs. Zadie- Edward3 and LJ mm- mil?uwuy ITTVTSTD10 clouds. " . " In ..her sickness loving - handsmin _ ~ Z -tintn h?r- KinA-.a^wi^aithfnl ' ' physicians waited on her. Christian l fj iiMiil iuut go werherg' pleaded 1 with c fur her life. " ~~ . . ~ ? r' Husband prayed' that she might r ^ray~wTthTTiim and children longer, .. but .God?needed her more than we. Heaven is now richer and ties are stronger for she has gone to dwell in that land where, doors are locked - from pain "und sorrow kltd 6penwide 77" for joy. Her mother, fathei and one broth- ? cr proceeded her to the grave. Mrs. Edwards in her childhood accepted Hie' God' of "her Another and "d . father , nnd all hpr- years havr lmun r spent in tryinglo mqke .earth a bet ter pice in whfch t:o live. From her =youth she has molded her life after the?one true pattern,- Jestig t^tirist. She stood ready at all times to help "* , the-less?fortunate. Ag a sister she ?rnrsf'thuiiglltful ftttd considerate, ready to help in sorrow. As a friend she was true and one worth whiles As a wife she was loyal and devoted. As a moTtrcr she was faithful, kind and patient. . Wo prny tbnt Hnrl Witt htnfin >.*??- dear , little children .for He alone " j knows how they will miss her. Lord - drop , youi"* nwuetuot?benediction?eft-?^ cach'Iittte head*and fold them up in the* prayers of the Christians and guai'd them from deeper shadows of life. .1? As time tables turn^ onward in their flight, her life wiir*he a mem. " 'M'y ohly, out the deeds of charity: and . her -comforting words will live and earth will be a more- heaven liko . plaeer beentipo she lived^. The., following are left to mourp her loss: her husband, Dr. S. L. Ed . Wflrft nrwl iiv little ohibtyon; thgflg girls, Zadie Mae, Jane. Carey and Alice Elizabeth. Three boys, Samuel Cliaiieeiter- tmriTtraby.^ TW5~t>rMhers, Mrossrs. Fred and Roscoe Chancellor, A .^Holland and a host of relatives and friends. _ .... We have lost her, she is gone but ' say not that she ig. dead for there ' is no death: wft??Cseems so is tranSi- ' tion,. This life of mortal breath is but a suburg of .tfie life elysian; - whrsc -portals \vecaH*deSth. -f . ' j If you want to reach the eolnrerl , - - - ? * ! people advertise in "The Leader," leading w eekly news*paper -pf the Carolina's. rial Cards * i *!* ? % %**? ?/# ',Otlice Hours: Pljone #536 0 A. M. to 2 1\"M, \ii P. M. to ^-^~vmr? ? i Sundays By Appointments. Dr. H. G. Thompson | " Surgeon l)enti?t_: | Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. ^_L. {:. Pyorrhea TreaieU Swceaatully. ? -?141-1 1*2 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. ,iin ??>-4-; Oflice Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. 'Telaohonos: n?Kn? R7aa. otao t/i-fi, tvco. *J 76 I DILM. A. EVANS i Diseases of Women A_Specialty. =1?Ora<ftH?le Nurses in Attendance. Tayla*-&tr.i Columbia, S. C. Hour*- ? ?T^ti?phmwr ? jlTTV; M. to 2 P Office 4247 j 6 p'. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 8875 Of. Wv D jjChafrpelle, Jr. 4-0fRca; - ' ? Resdencer! 12101 fforyjjtN 5tt.. , 1801 Pine St PR. H. H. rnnpFip ~~ Den list "p?u n ? ? W'U u:own ana image Work *trr ~~ _.... Specialty , v- Special Attontion -Given to- Diseases _ Of the tiiims OfflceJThonp 0429 1125 WasTilnsfmlJL^ Jf Residence Phone 8264