The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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lfi(>POrt*?r<r??ro-rt%r?-.-.-v.-.
| The "Old Gray" ?
By E. Phi
.That the progress "of the Negro has
? 7;?heerr-nmff-'runrr) than .urnl-'ur any
_J. other race in Amotion has ho-n m;_
knowloiigeu l-v itumV; 'v q 'inn in
7 An>er,i<ii.. ITai.tt o Negi <>. must noi.
become sell' eonceiied and he satis
tied' with , aehiovenlOiUs. lie.
JH,usi -pro.' -? oil tn. h\gm r ?. :11m
, in oilier 10 he stii;eOss'sfiil', .111* uuisi
Seek -to 'strengthen' the weakness of
his rate. : ~ : -?r
Tiie Negro and ills I'hurchdipihg
'i be religious census miowp that
mure than naif o.l - Uiyjo2lore(Lj2CLQilg_
oo nog'bclung tu <?n.y Christian church I
ffhaii'vu'. ij.-.t; i- id iwiv|'-ivi'
lied to .-ay tile least. It is True that
?the KcgVo cannot" operate Ule. gi eat
railroad and itclogi itpluc system bc_
Cause of the'iV iniaiud. Rm^.Vvoi"
- N^gro cou Id join some church and
serve Cod. .* And too, no ."ribe 'has re
Coivud- gri-alci bo i:gs tfultt tonl
ught he ni.oic gra'.urtu. our i.cavcniy
Father Than our race. It is- an it
larming shame to'^r,e~7ToWtK err' Xe
gnii^h or. ilie Lord is. day in tint \vpmU
"and in j! - allies and along the high-'
waya^.black and dirtxCTciimg smutty
jokes and talking about- .everybody
_r^ in the WorUL' It is. enough tu-lrriTTg
" the "VV : 11.1.1 tin t u;..1-1 . tit n1 a<
and vexations atpl cursings 0|t'n our,
future' generations. Xb i ace can be
. a blessed race who has no vindyu life. ,
" ' ji'he white people are a- cl.ur< h go'ng
.day Scluo'g and .the .colored Sunday
Schools and luu I'nW hey niir pare,.
Co to^jjcU h: on rainy cold day*, i
trot days ??n;l "make -comparison. .
tell yon. the colored people ,^nlist'i
.. strengthen their weakness as to]
church going. l et the church' goers j
gu. after those who do not and bring
thety-to the.house of the Lord.
The Negro and H is Church. Cit ing
~ .The.-tinex pi a inol ii- ?.d a oT mos.t j
'icolorud p.yplo is. f BitJ^'hey pay- their
' church obligations out of the monies;
they have left wiien all of tlu-ir nth '
i ev obligations- hav e been il'ulfy met.;
And ' if they have nothing left the*
church gets' nothing. ' This' is con
trniy;in the Sight of God. Odr SaV
ioyr?sayn ''<Jive and it siuiH be'4riv-.-'
'en you,. etc."-' (Yurfdv-giving .js' gert
erally practiced by^the: white people;
more so than the* colored; hence- wCl
see the i:s.u]t Giving sjjabingly is |
_ a.weakness Guu-need.sto hi'l length
ened annvyj colored church mem..
hers. Straoeo t.? - o- mn i ,,1 ,r
-. ~e.d peO|de have a wrong conception
as- to paying* chtireh dads. They !
*h?nk it' ;Jeopty s?linos', thrown *a ;
"" 1 wnyr," Tii-..,' .It/uk iio i'i Their pastor j
; as .v i.e^ar'and ..'!y:u tin ;. glye,iiim
as a che? fa'ole oiFvring;*. They'do not
think that" they ai o paying idni- for
""* \ services fqsulered just as they receive
pay for .services ' rendered. '
Tin;-wliire coon-negations will raise
their pa tors' salaries. Hot ] havei
FVfVi 1'I rrj nf?r??e:n rr 1 /. , ?. A . 1 .. -> ?'
Ration that^vaswilling to rai-e their
pastor's?salary. ' And' yet the iw*m-.
bcs'oi' fljosrt _ (-onorveRat iafts ha ye re
ceivhd a Vaise in their, wayes. from
time to time and think, its ho'more
than riU'ht. Nearly ev*ky. t Moved
. conjrrcRfttioh think they arc paying.
, their pastors-onouv'lv, -if not too'mueh
God only, knows how some- of our
preachers s <-?n moke a. decent up'
peantm-C; lT'thp-rrditred- people would
. the?window-, . of heaven opened
~ unto .them, they, hufsl he more lilt era!
in their churth uivinjR. Their
_reli??iou." vo\ys must lie reyat-ded. ky_
them as \yoll as any other. ??
a I^lie ."VrCfro and his' PtihTic Schools
De'-pjte the plea of .men like Presi
dents Siths, Wilkinson, Morris and
other apostiiles of ediieatjon, there
_w is a host of yohored people who ijai-f
nothinir for the educational interest
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iO.OaC^Oj^C'OCvC vCiC-OC-C-^OC-OOWO '
ind : ;, . -|'
The New Rider |
iiip EHib V ^. """"* v "'. " '''' g':
oojoo???OC^ 4S
in s.ru'.i'ures; and a l>oy or jrirl
that",.l'ailk to get all odurativin". both'
li.'f.' .rrd tV'ir ivrcnLs will Ihj a (.'lava!
f , ' ?tihc
'Noj^ru and His Support ?f '' ??' ;
-o:*ed Kn erprises
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. I,- -? ;-nn'? [irisc.-. lor white h'ihd-*jin-'Tf'"
vo felnre too <lu grrttte thing tV.r
n.T ;.? i.j ie. l-i yoiiH1' ceiirtfnKs ('frlCd'Ct^i
I i.;a h< s .a not marry colored peo
if !?ecu-aso' proluui! imbrva . will" tin ^
? >, ("), what ;i pity. It' is true th-V
i mi n l in u ni t -niii tii Inn- t <111h ini
io*s; oauiKi! compete with (tl'i'at
. n:;:;:s?r-f rtrrc? operated by white,
companies we should encourage
heju It" it costs lis a pefirty more; for
the failure <if a colored Bttstrress dv
I t in >nI llni III fill ?t'i IIHII' flltllH l"iy.-ij;Tnd
,eiris. SoJlet, us not do that. If
the Negro will become more powerful
in ihi (,?untry he will Have?to do . -.Hiiilcy
i.M Assembly St. ami Air.
fill' h^k'iui' I.auy St. are doinjr.a 'great
!.'>i.s\ness in CelamUia ahd.theyshould
.' . cAe Ylus ?-ti|rpn);t- of mif?people"
l he *ante should be d,.iu' by all of
tluYse bf'Viur race that are doing biisi .
bad a . giv-it i!ay with Rev.
\V " 1 ers at. Ijisla pvilie on last Sun
fi rx lie -is_ inneed a prince* in Is.
v; 1. . 1 lis-' system is .up to date in
lev ly inject.?I'jru. -1. W". Kt'ld?>h- ami iClvii:
rdcKnivrht are among tlW no
ale' IendtjU't- of this charge. ???J.
St.r./jfV't*Iy? hn.'ti\\c begin miten
days revival at I.agree of- which
sve Are paslm ijig.?in?trcrt?titr?n J
Viva! has", already begun, f<?r the
' iu'rch is alive with t-he Holy Spji it.
licvi- \V. .!>. K4ng, .1 n 1 ins- II 'arm. N.
A. Rice, L. tl. Bowniait', A. 1'. Spear.
-I. M. II,;o risen. President- Sims and
ethers w ill doubtless visit this* meet
ing. Seals nruSf he saved to the.glo.
ry ol" Clod and for' the advancement
f our "Ryderiner's -Mngdoi?i. \\'c. are.
asking -the. prayers of (lhristians eV
ery where in interot of this meet ink.
1 .'.'t?nvy mmluoo el" iTnurreo pray??++r-an
but, pouring ??f the Holy Spirit
u'pon'-tlus meeting. :
"r.ef us advance on- our knees."NOTIl'K
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The .Junior .Stewardess Board of
. Jethel A". M. K. Chiivch, cordially ,ln.
"ites the-public-'to at.tend a Pew Hal
]v. Sunday, July 'M, R12T at. l:TO P.
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A musical nroirram will he ,ren
Mered ns?.follows:
1. Music ?Bethel's: Choir. .
~TT Pl-ayei1. . ???
: Piano Solo?Elizabeth- Reese.
.1. ( oj-riet Solo?Mr. Keitt.
Ixlu (vtH.ah --.Mrs. Batnmrard _
't r. M rs. Adilofson and Miss Pompey' ,.
:a .Piano solo?.Juanita- Robinson.
~y~. \'i >v 'ftl ' Sol*-'' -Mi
h Piano shlo?Kujrene Bradley. .
-~?Violin- solo -Mi. iMinphins j'0.
Recitation?Mr. Keitt.
Il .h -Vocal solo? M-l's.'Clark.
'}' !. Piano, solo?;'l:heodora' Blocker.
V.oeal solo?Miss Cannon.
' l Piarto solo?Miss Harper.
Trio (j>ianot-d-Mr. White, Mrs.4
' Bates and Miss Harper:
Mrs. F. (1. Baumgardner. "P7es7 ^
Mrs. T. M. Walton, See.
?J*cv. J F Beard.?Hnsfrrt-^-'?? ?????
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KlDCIvl.AM) NFTW.S?
' Sir R. II. Scrivene was called here
T'rsrbty- nijrhf for the purpose of
ile.'Jv met by Sir Ji II, Ford, who is
C. df the said lodp-e. F. W. Ford, _
Y. C.; Henry Johnson* prelate, Tdni
'oiiie. M. of W.VJ S. S. -Seriven. K. of
-i.-antf- Mitchell, IU. oFT. 1.
Clarke, M. of F,xc\; K. MiteTiell-M.
'T A.: Fields Sincleton. "ft (J.; .Joe
: ll'scn, O. (].: .17 TT. Fnr<t Ctca-nrf- dorp..
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After the installation of this -lodge
Vt'if- T.ndrrr \n. IB rump forward and
V- following officers wore installed
H '.he ti.inm hull: :
* C. W. Ferebe?, C-. C.; Rudolph Fe
f'hcc,. V. C*; Ben Williams, Prelate';.'
'* M._ Fere boo, K.'of .11. ahd ,S.; Iti_ r'
bard Do^, M. of F. ;-Pauli Mack',- M.
A.; Francis Clarice, 1. G.; .1. \V.
Rovd. O. G.; T>. K. Foroboo, M. of W.
The deputy gave ah interesting talk j
v why lodges should be installed onj
imp. r ~ .? T-?r j1
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PROFESSIONAL "NOTICE '
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i-1-hv _A,. RvT^cTt. his family anlT
his mother in law, Mrs. Champion
are rleavlnfr .Inly ;?Oth. Ttt27 for Mas 1
:;ar?husetts, Maine and Canada to
new! their vacation fcijd will be out:
of the city until August 21st. ; f
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.of their children. I have -Hi"
scRooT authorities * pleading in vain
?1?with ?Civt > |.;H 1'Oils to long! '-on their
gt-hod.r^erni. But my" people abso
lut-ely r.e f u&ed artd said that their
-..Children must go to work. I have
known of whiie schord authorities Jo
buifd and almost .esjuip snipe of out
sr-hool buildings and ask the colored
people to Krr'v > feeble share of the
burden -and they ^eareely want to do
that. In. ino -y instances, instead of
raising money to extend the school)
eti'ms, eoiiK?of 111. i?colored?trustees."
recommend a cut in the teacher's sal '
arios, which..,;s already, too small to
? do so. Many of "our schools 'woirhT
^e far hcUer off they had no ool_
. ored trustees." It is .a thousand times
v' better hadi_oui' ciuiilrejj. never livedo
to have tb live in this ago without
- ?and^TTrfucation. This", is a golden- age"
(So world. The count rv ?chnnl? 1
>' I of to day are above the colleges of;
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yesterday, both in curriculum as well
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THE PALMED
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C?ran(i Word
MRS. ! :. is; u;:.y;<':-v
Vsvf. (ir.nfl ??.
iJAin CON 1 1
nvf AT)tTiT;iy_li iy1: f. -T\i' v :::T; b na;
I.y i.oiitcKt' w.iS '''Ken !!.'
CI)nroll" in in: eta ' > >y
ScK'ietJT. S-vv.'i. V- tii
ti' ynMl-Sl; ' . ili .t .?7
.Mary Suiiinierv **" I?.vjf
iUi(lul].h \\'a{
ianios Rates ?-?
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Iieniard- . *. ; r,
Alahel Davis
ljenvy l?r-..v. n "* "Ho n"
liertha Mae " i*">? CD I . .
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mfc -Sit?ll'f l> . I-',I-!.-.:irrvd
;:v*;iy - !.i. . : m; thai!):]
in.u- little ^r,'!i'' i\:-.urh> ' .. f ' !'
iM?mu>_ Wil 1 i;im-\ 'I'-ti'.1 \v. r(.?. a
hcaiilit'ul iutlf.piiiji o?'iv?: <U
'"m'i\vil h it;0*in '-X_xii '' 'T.
ion. n< i' iiinny' i< nil- :i ><j- .iiimir
s vs. Ivy)M'il 1 -f''?L.?o '.. <?> <Ik r-' . |>i ; ?.tv
'She lumjbh; in the . i:. of
o.i'n}' I'ctui\i(I the h'-e.
; hye. it' w i.c i < >1
; ?<!'.'iti' 1 ! '?w ! y
tii-tlc Mi-ss;M:*-l 1>- l'1 !; i'
r 'lit.l'i.'s .'I'll' - i! I'.'lT
Mere a.<-? in!.." n ? t' ; ? 1 ;v. The
.~'Ii>siiiniii-y Sieiit\ I f.tin- j.'eml'e^.an.i
Uietvls l'..f e tie.U'tv ? <>
i>onitinfi, ? . <
;y; s:
. ^r"x. ~~tr>r t \. ( i < >s i-.S
"?'t" .? :
;)V. \i ilkiti S r . \
"~?nin:i i.!:ij;iir'g i;. I.... < "T~i7t< .( ^-.1?
ii.it* I > s . . .
"it "tbf State"' \C ;s:i i *' ..{ '!, wV"! ?
" I fti " ' i '"1 ::+or
mati\.i?,xvji** ;it .. )t.V?,> ! do'nt-Wilkinson.,
a .! . J.
of the. I'die J? ", > .1 n|'
Smtt h - f urn I ilia nri?u. .. ! u?fry
ho 1 \\tsin im'iit?Li.il-.-i'1 ?. ion.
Tlio 11! 1 op 4?a ? "- v-'""; , 1
'ircs'tlcnt wi'iv I.I uVd.iy', .July
HVth. and com lisio ; Jniy
21st. 1 k-Pinos'rai jor iv 1 siii'/io1
a
apparatus wore lo'oyplavn ii-' adio
tninsluissioo. V! \>< H ,,r- v,,.planation
-was the -.'it-':uhrHlT"a" ivccV-"t
Tl Vest i (ration indole-h'y i 'r. '\\ iikiasnn
and all was very .-imply- present el.
to "the scholars.
Tho raivina < '' : i: , (
cussed I iv f>r. Dp; ..':i - J7j J,.. tailt
toV'Iarjro ftr/aip, lip en", ka~'./ed' the
importance for c.em loTn'dp-" i<. -.v. irk'
for proyrens in the!!*' cotacs.; They,
should sot'k to'raise their '<< rt-vlivaths
lj.V: following - a planed i-om... ,.f ^i^(_
dy leading to a' d^finiM/ god, This
i(k-a was in keehiir;1 with <<uiiko- plan
ti"d thV Collt'tre This V'.i minor fi.r
the first time, .
On Wednesday nftrTTmoVTTve Dev
partment of Physical Eduratiop had
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LEADER
A. KOI'KK. .
?y ('oun^t'lior. .
. !?. :t}; .WILLIAMS,' . j
:-!rar of Deeds.
I . " i.;.'tA \ery' large
~*r" H-?- i- i Ik' excellent pro I"
: .'I !\\ ; la- Summer .School ,
:*^wJj^V';?J<'P?rUnertt. Miss
>. >?u< >.r, desoves much i
:? in1 I'.iaile with
', jo short a time.
' ' t. . (liMK l' this
\ Laiiyitviiafly.-re '
' "*1 1 m~ many respects. Mlthy'i.
rrc e ?j>. r s have hoe'n heard and
: ' iip.i.-od (.f; tlie lead j
i ir,!!i! 1: of 'J>c race; \Vero'ever zca !
:c"istl'uctivc^and
1 -I'l '.'; . A ' a fitting climax j
>- :i-ae.ct School Students appoint [
i 0 ij u"..inii. >> ^hal drew uj) resolu. I
r.s ;;;i- 'iv. 1 lie".-St ate 1.effiskitlire to
-7-?r-r,ri*-r- re-r^^S.-lYii.A<rat Mate t'ol, |"
'-a -.1 iir r apio oni'int ions J'or next
i j!i. . unit iUK'S- very 1111. '
' ...i.k in- votuinued.
_ party .
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A dinner party was given in honor
"i . Ht i in co .Jackson, of New
1 lin -"homo of" .Mr..and
_ ?A.', ;i?).;"i tin?Lai?their d.Ltugh- ;
** ' Viia. Martin, I.illiaiv
| .??! ] > "i:y JLlelk- 5lai tin. The
'' 1 ' V '!.< att??oh*l>oVnt<?' nfl'tiiy; deli
j ? :'roin 11-t- Lie;.--inning to the end.
rr-e dinner'was Served in eight Ccfmrr:
s:.d- the p..-f'y. was trented with
:i_y.. ,i. ;> !> <-;. The . invited
i th'j'iiwo' .Jack .*
I ' ?. f.';!y. Hlosie BeHe
: (Jarrick, (Jonova
"1. ' "1 ' <: -A Ina-taU into: Mpssi-s
i 'i". \tiVjlvi- Cahvv. H.
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' : -( ' \i-VV AM) HARRIET
. ( W HM.'CO TOMAMRTON "
iK-ti, Va., July 21?Miss (Jo
; , ' >';< ^ 1 ^ A I'ih iviTrtu-inii tho h'urh
'. 1" at ..;ii*iitJi(it-lil. ('. and - her
Mi-fs, flu. l'ictt Mao Oorhwell,
?^ >-r-t-rtT0 Sunn Avirk-ulnd-al and "
-.1?L O.jjiotfo?+*??Soti-th?(;TTrp?
OviiiiOcliurii'. arrived hero yes
! '"i tiinu in cnmiwvy with
:- ii ... Mr. and .\jjs. John R. Corn
j" i ; *'; < '(.Jiimhia, S.
,?.ho ;.h>siCorhwel) will attend
st find >aysiuu <>t tho summer
'(' '""I TP 11 i !ii pt' in. Mi s and Mr.
< ?vv.\.? 11 . ;Aa, c,.,. i.
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oiM at''ftJIcill.v 'Tree. Inn" on the'
n.nj ij . w? ?|v y received a num ..
.' o.r of I'riemls Sunday evening. Re_
i . i.: iJiic?Uj <-'-tm4In, -Mr. -t'rrrn- ;
-aid hove last night to a report
fHe Leader that they will spend
~T~''ii low in W ilson, X. ?)., as the
i evo-t c,i: his daughter Miss Ethel Oorn
| well Miner, annular." North fiil'in1'""
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE.
Dr. .1. E. Watts hu>i_ieturned to the
jateno^j. :;
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ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES
uame
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ISjfTibn shorn, N. C., July 23?Lin
o<>lu' Univeuityj-the errand old his !
i ri,i' .iust iiu'.iun of learning,'.whU?h is
"Ci'.j of; Bn^herly Lave," in thte full
of on ihe- thirtieth day of Sep- '
t*. nrber will celebrate .its. return to i
the C. I. A. A. by. gathering', together ;
rts, c tr::o oT human huskies and ship
. . 'V> * ?;' '(>!? '.o the t-iiv o* "Greensboro, j
N 'i,th .'Carolina. '* - * ,
_ in -li. tity of' Greensboro, in. the
Aicjy kennqj^of the- "Atftfie Bulhlo^,'1
inti- Couch Young, under the tute!cue
of "Doc" .Morrison, will engage"
in a sviap For gridiron supremacy.
1KT5 hectic battle,' which is pred.es
tinedHjy fates and. mortals to be a
r. w 1 - I'm! t i.i* j It. y xvlll. .,)V...vl
portun'itv for the lovers nf 1 ho col
lege games, to see Lincoln universi
ty invade Greensboro for the first
lihib. Again this game-'.will carry
with it a peculiar sigfnifican'ce. "Doc".Morrison,
Ffie successor of the late
Coach Young,, and star player -from
Tufts College, was. one time the foot
Iratt?mentor -aC-Howarrt"University."
he the. game that will lift the lid off
of' the lootball season for both cotlegos,
the . followers of both teams
will have tin opportunity to make
favorabioj or unfavorable compari
sons. . - , _
Mr. .J. A.' Grimes, ghairman oC.the
athletic l oniinittyuiji. I and T.' Col*
lege, at this early date, .is inaking
preparations to" cause this eerasicrnr
not. only to he. a gala day,! in .the
additional accessories?social func
' U ns ami attractions to galore. The
vetoranehairman is highly pleVtse'ri
o . announce that the scene of this
holy contested battle, participated in
by belligerents, representing the East
.and the South, will be waged in the
<'iuLfor<! County WjorltFs War Mel
r.iorial. stadiiim. ^
The fact that this game will mark
the initial appearanco of Negro ath
lotos stadium, together with
i iiv fact?t-hat?accomodation!} for com
foi'taljly seating of 20,h00 spectators
will, be provided, gives additional pro
inise pf a grand day.
The general alumni as'sociatinn of.
the college cherishes, without resetrve
its feeding of pride of the record iof
the athletes of A. and T. College. As
a demonstration <>f' the lyoal support
to their Alma' Mater, every graduate
and former student of A. and T., is
planing to be on hand September .30,
to celebrate- the Lincoln?A. and T.
game" as the Home Coming Game of
ihr C'lllpge. , '
The cool, cautious hut fighting Lin
coin Lions and the pugnacious Aggie
"Doc" Morrison, and the quiet, steady
dependable Byarm will make Sep
-teml)ei?tJO a. day that-will not'soon
lie thrown into the realms of obliv
ion. ~ 1 ~
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X. A. A. C. P. CONTRIBUTES $250
to op; fen si: of bard and
? FLEMING IN KENTUCKY ^
The National Oflice ot the Tsl. A. A.
('. P. announced today that it had
forwarded its c.'ieck for $250 to Dr.
.1. A. Latitniore, Treasurer of the
Louisville Branch of the N. A. A. C.
P.", as a contribution .towards the defense
of Nathan Btfrd -and. Bunyun
Fleming, whose cases have been'
On Any
MEAD
Bicycle Jj||?|
wfiether you buy from JUF X/ffi
your Local Dealer or jfJuuV iMYv
from us direct. jjnll l W
On You* Bloyolo 1
Prlctt From S2I50 Up 1 HGPKH
Get full particulars
by mail today. Use \\\w JvTta
coupon below.. \? KmV\l
_ Sold On Approval
You are allowed 80
dayg' actual riding I ysaljBj
test jbefore sale is
WriteTodajJ^i^'oi;
name of nearest Mead Dealer.
our ompuoum
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Office- ? . Residence 1126
Washington, _./ 22.JU Hampton " . *
' " phone 1 no 1 ..?
Office Hours: "v Phone :(W6
9 A. M. to 2 P. M ~ .
S. P. M. to 7 P. II. ?,?
Sunday* By A ppo j ffTjfre iTTFp Dr.
H. O. Thompson ^
Surgeon Itentist
Crown anu Jjridge Work a Specialty
Pyorrhea Treated Sncces.-t.iii/
1414 1-2 Asseinhly St.. Columbia, S. C
DR. II. H. COOPER
- Dentist ?
Gold Crown and ifridge Work
A * Specialty " ~ . * .' .
Special Attention Given to Dipea^eB .
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Office Phone 04U0 1 125 WatUiWlo-fTSTTT^
. Residence Phone 8264 . ' * .
Office Hours: Telephones*
11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4092
6:00 to 83IU P.^U. Office 3706'
DR. J. G.STU ART
Office: Jtesidenre:1702
Main Street ' 141 "7 Pine StrAo
Office tiours: x T'hoi} es: *
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. H87F . '
f? P. M. to 8 P. M. .Office: Il'-IT
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physiari and -Surgeon
. Diseases of Women and Children
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Office: Residence '
rb24 1-2 Assembly. St. 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C. >
Office Hours: Telephones:
n-20 A. in o P m ntv,,.,. >? ?; I6:00
P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6518 j
DrT C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surjrebn
Diseases of WomenVaud Children A
.Specialty" ' ' ;
I Office:...,->'-1.. j. Residence:
1414mT AffsciPbly St. 1328 Oak St.