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fAGgTWO. ~ ^ * '?+*> I TKe '^OW Gray" 3 _L_ _ "' "^I By E. PI Two Sad Funerals It was very painful to witness the * f urrerals-of tbisamMast week.. lMr; 'Miller Gamble, - "son of "Rev% J. A. \?rly Wednesday morning, August tyipd. to' hla t^ed only H days andhifl munity and most especially to'his host, of young friends. The services were held at .St^Phil'P Churchf 'conducted by the writer. The church . was crowded with sorrowing friends and every one seemed deeply affeCt_??ciL?Rev. "Jenkins of Union A. M E. ?? (jhnlwli- of Sumtem C>t .waw ippcnent : and dclu'v rd Ti ir.o.-t excellent'" ad" dre*ss~niVmT th<.'r oct-aS ton. He warw . " companied by a groun of young sing ers who rpnaoreu two, oeauutm se,~^ lections. Tb > yoppfr ' Gamble ' formerly affiliated vyith this church; A ' fim. ri'^olntinffi was re nil from this church h.v ^iss Porrin. Mrs. Katie Scott "read a" noble resolution on the part of St.! Philip Church and, also Mr. Archie on the part of the Webber ? -public schorft. : ~ Mft.wy-or the A. M. K, Cburclj uri<& TU"!. (lludlll'h of the A. V. M. E. ZtetfChUK-h took part in the " < umeral.. The principal address was delivered by the" wit or;. : brmginpr j: *. this sad incident to a elose.y 7 The deceased, left a father, mother! two sisters and brother, ^tr. Ira .li Gim'>1nVe."iudoi#?-ntA11en"Trmvrvsii . ' ty to mourn hi% loss.- , . ' p . . 'The funeral tlfHWrs. T/ula Vance was indeed a Sad bhe. She was the elder of. the Winnsbora ^District. of the. Columbia Conference of the ST M. K. Church. .The funeral was'eonducted from Brthel A. M. E. Church of which Dr. J.; E. Beard is pastor and who acted as master of ceremonies for the occasion. The -day had been . stormy, but the funeral was largely attended. Sister Vance was-a nohle woman ?s-was shown^at i_z h?r funeral. She had been sick for seven years and her .husband. Dr. Vance remained?loyal?to?the very last'. She was the mother of 3 children and stepbrother to 8 or 1.0 and the step children shedded as many ?iia^?her?children.. That - is unusual. But tjie step-children said that she she jnade no difference. with them -?--.during. li(.-r life time. AnothW thinp_ this l.UrUSJ'a 1 Boy J_ J. nivAn, T ta ' ,?j. r. iour<r. \\rt L. Johnson took., part in the funeral. Drs. J. E. Beard; __ E.. A. A damn and tt. W, Maiice delivered most. excellent addresses up L Uon the occasion./ Rev. L. D., Gamble of Spartanburpr read. the. obituary. The writer also spoke. The sermon was, preached' by. Dr. E. A. . Adams, presiding elder. And to say that he preached a wonderful sermon ? is state a faei. that eanhot he denied. .-J,. He .preached a real funeral sermon. Dr. Beard hahtdJed-tbe^Ttuation with credit: You must admit That when it come.? to doir.,;- thinps, Dr. Beard X:hows how. Sister Vapce is no more. She vests forever. in the Randolph c( metery beneath a bed of flowers Ii. of P. and the New Endow ment The institute of instruction at the Grand I.odge at Charleston of which ~the Grand Chaiicgllor was chief; in' structor was worth more thnn one can express. The representatives of the Grand Lodj^e saw it as never _ , ufiore. i'.vt;ry_au cation, asTce'd was satisfactorily answered and everybody was made -to see that this new .? endowment is the life of' the K. of P.'s in Aniericn, as well as every where else- f-saw Dr. Bcrnie last Saturday and he told me that appli " cation blanks are flooding his office since the Grand Lodfce closed its last session. I think I shall take ad?: vantage of 4tr It 'is the greatest investment in the country today.- There will b'e many new lodges sot up dur* ing. ?|his fraternal year.' Columlod^o in loss_than,ninnt>i?fI?.vn. Other 'BTa is going to have a brand new cities going to do likewise. The countries are going to get busy. And these plus the Grand Ohancl'llor's thoughtful provisio nmade in his rec??' ouiiih'lidntioiis. are going to take care of the Grand Lodge situation in every -y'^'T~rt. ''^3nsi1watcli and Bl'g: We- agree with Tlon. Thomas Miller 111 saying- mat thd |K. ,of P. order is the#r"oafcst order for Negroes in this country. The Palmptto Leader South Carolina rejoices in the publication of this periodical; an ejght ? - page pnpor brim' full uC fril3h news _ every week. A paper in Wiflch the editorials' are simply a bureau of information. A paper whose corres pondmts arj from air sections of this and other states. A papen of which ,the manager will not tolerate ~ - mud slinging and the bitter personal attacks. A paper that publishes chufch news.^ity news, country news, ? school nowie npf? otJx mwfijywiKim-i. i LiiiJlipilM,W||riLim irr~" : ^WRJ?L H.W.a.BUl^jmi>3UUUUH.' . M <JZW3i\K>! and? "" ; ! T\ie New Rider- |uiip Eiij? *. t ' Jj .?r good. news. If your articles get Vets in the paper; No carried oyI_.r news tor week to ffeck, when it should cocnie out in the current" week. 'The colored people should encourage :i publication like this. Now since the "fais lowing. liefrtte*f lmeWi>j our money season, let every' suTisrini1 er to- ih? Loader?g?t~~wt least-one more. suDsenuer .net-wet-n now ami October 1st. See me or other cor_ fesnondenfTT of the paper and report " i'or same.-.-- - - 'r~r4r-r?: ^? . : Our Professional Younp Men - rut) aiul.r innliinw Rood in till* ftlY " C< lumhia. The I'll are so- wnuy'dis-. - -rouee,ncaments- in a young man's Way is why we speak of therm "They are j felt in Columbia lust Hke Patterson ; :~Inul Pratt are felt in Nevvbeiiy an J] W. S. Holley in Conga rep. .They are ; p-d*'" bitelliirent. accomodating and. j ore simply fine. They are prepared ; to serve the public and Rive thphi j modern Serviced | The above firm has .Columbia, be; cause they are qualified ,< o' render t j the kind of?service?that -Columbia j i wants. A visit to their parlor. on, t ?fat rent huhm the? effy i " """V"" I q market will convince you of | ability to do thinprs. We shall speak 1 , of nthp]- jTrofe^4om>?in smother is^_j sue. * Thf Revival at I.airree Ihift t'diUH.Fllllll.Ml.l.yii' ui gi'unnn ; ed anything Jlike it- Six-ly persons^were converted jn 8 days. Avcrap-1 ;np: almost ten per * day. ^Th.ia is a;; *nmuTy~of what can be done in^all-of ' our churches'4 If the' preacher and j "people would 'consecrate rlll'iiiseHc * I .'afresh - and pet down to real?soulsavinpr. Over 40 are to he baptized; Thursday nipht and over 50 to her read in. full connection. Rev. \V. P. . Kinp: of Columbia' assisted us in thii?' meetinp and his evnnfto]istic- ser l vrtres are .classed amonpr the best. i Rev.?L. ^fi. tintfimin * jg "assi-t inp: ui_ | this closinp: week. I will recommend ' Rev. Bowman to any. man that -needs "Irli1 in ii i ;""1 lfn tf~ This Week-end will find us at Hitrh , Hill and Willow Grove Stations. We 1 will hoLd- fRe business at WU1n\V: _ j r.?vn-vr V?itiirP'nT- nrrrl p^.^.'h f'V Rev'-. James at this plage Sunday nirrht. We will preach for Rev. Fordham af - ITii'lt Hill ; Snn;liiy~ni"'-nipr and h'^'l , ? 'lie blisiiu'ss meeting of. hi;? quarter | Monay niprht. rl.et the people pray' i_?or the outpouring of the Holy Spi 1 rit"Let us oiivatice'-on our knees." ? ? ? ? - ' , j NEW ARRANGEMENT Wll.I. E? miv ore Timrm p IV rni . LECT4NG 6-0-1 AID * J .GreenyiHe, July 18--"The iroiilTTe - which colored schools have had in ~ coHei'liti 0-0-7 state aid id The bast f?w years, may be . alleviated somej what by a new schedule of salaries I agreed upon at the meeting, of the . superintendents of education held recently at Rock Hill. ''Under thfl -new. schedule, , Nfegro - schools will run for. three months on state aid and the district will furnish " the fdlU'Ul month, uith exception of - Rosenwald and other improved schools. These., hit tor will operate for six months if they employ less ?than five teachers and seven months if fhet* - enrplnv -five- <*r mure teach* ors. The following is fh? schedule for " h?"gro salaries of teachers with-first' e-rnde certificates. ' One teacher school with first grade certificate. $fi0 Principal two teacher school. .$50.50; principal htree. tjencher school, $55; principal four teacher siphooh-gOft; principal?five, six or sev, en teacher schTToT, $00 principal of school employing' eifrht...or? more t,eacheys,. $05. . /. . . ~ ! first grade certificates will receive "! r $T77^5Dt" nsststnnfs. ^ohttnrr -sccorfft j grad? certificates, SHO." j The ahovo picture is indeed a sad t one tor tho~-pvU?UQ--sehools ?f South Carolina, Tt may be the best that South Carolina can do under pre.-.-. ?" conditions, but this does rio| m j novo a shadow that must come J>vj er us alLwhen .wt think, of ii_r.edur% tirtn a*--mrtlmed -for Negro schools at recent meeting of the county superintendents of education. "New arrange- to^ eliminate the tronhle in cOlWHnp' fkfTiC. phi " NTrthtTf? tS~saf<TTrf" tTfis"~ ar^iZTe as' tft" enlnviAtt . Ow4-- r***n #4 ?- - ?.3 i ., >> .^c?Kinc.i in .?iii, i 'in- '.i-wi'ni'ni jinn tho?or"With no grade at all, teach in? on permits, and there will ho plenty of Tioth classes." What does it all mean? ! In the first place, the "-prepared t-eaohers Witt seek "work""- in other states, many will not teheh at all, hut. will go into service in other parts of the country where they ran get *, THE PAT,MET . ' J'ROlAW R. jk Who was rec?itt>relcft'ed .Grand - .* Benefit Burial Aid Hoc IIARDliVlLLE NEWS ' ' j L, *V ' ' *.' The sprrilunl feast -at St. .Stephen A. XT 1.. t huTih is progressing ra-rphlly. . being a guest of Mrs. G. 'W.oaWilson, Miss Madelitfne Ilaryhon .o'.' Sa-Sr. . . ' . " Air.' Elliott See!von 're - a mod home >:'{ i ) " snofhiimr some timr"'" rrr : ??? ?? Mr. Den. Robinson made a juk'k |I|| I'll W imi-l'hhl'd tllUMli;;' the pas] ' \\i c*U. ; ?r? =???;? ? Air. Jan.es M.anigo hi-. retain d , - -ine after a long stay a'.. AslioTho many .friends of Airs. G. I\ P:" k'stif. h will learn vw - li i regret <tT 1 her illness..stmH^tpe f<?r In r. a ftptcdy voedvery. ~ Rev. S. M. Grayson preached Sunday morning and night at Fisher's Chanel M. E.. Chprch. - . Mr. J. C. and From-lius Fields re-?n li ?homo?I'rom B it more.?X.?(A, !-e past . week. Rev. Ah x Scott is stilt on the v-ick : n PR ITCH \R!)M!.EE NEWS ??ir ?44-; Serivon w.no.ndod to PrU" ' a-nivjile".'!??. ins all King -Daniel j T od.u.e Xo. :!S2 and t lie, following tjili- j ?,,Vri w^ro- installed:li.-fulleri C. C.; Torn Jones, V.j r .' ' i.17....V.0 ^i. Kx.;. !). .( . '.Vila n. Al. of F.; | M'njro* GraiTG'M. of \V.; Sam Brown, j \T. at A.: Rohvct Grant, I.' (J.; Hen,ry Grant,- (). G. Front vthe present outlook 'this ' ? promises, much in the future. v * . : =* '"ivmy-nf?mtr -fexmhutteVa?<h' -fnr~t?*stns V.-jth a view, of workifflfc in other st:ics.'. Others are . .poinpr a why r?r. the ?nnimer and will not return 'o the State. ' _ 1 _ ' "In the second place t means that i host of unprepared and inferior Iea'.'hers will he left to take eavt* of 'he itoa'ion and in the final analyst'. it ..imply nwair- tint?tin- NToprp [ elohlr. n tii South Carolina finist stifl*. .or as a eoViso<|uence. | In short, it is very evident thai the ; Xegrocs -i.n South Carolina, wi]l not i ihncTT ' in' 1 f c 1 -Oieii . ' f hildi'cp under the . schedule- of siilqi joa nn'. l>y the snp-rinlcndents ?h rossiNu at Hock Hill .ghoui' the middle of July. ~ 7"~ - Tlie qu stion naturally, arises, what i ir;> the colored people of the State j ' o do .under the prevailing oondi:mm~! I.ot all thtv-prcpared teachers the Sdi'c? Will petitioning C <h?Ti:ro things? Is there any.hind of alternative to Which they nrny reI sort-? ' ??. I Im my opinh Ii, there l'l lll.i' i.i-qiU'i' .'Y ?> <.f'f- at 11 is- time that! will V.4 r-Ta--??: It is this: ' T.et' -ev >!'.v rc'toI in th^^cemrtiunity 1 vf t<'.gether nrd organize in a very ( way f. r :) e purpose of augw.'-u'ing the sivd] salary given hy I. ': ; te and counly. If the pa 'Ivor*?would?rm?r?rm?mm e hop eM'tv u to pay Ihe hoard of lite.. teach'".at would help some. A small *r'>rt.h|y fee from each, child, a greed " ho op hy the ynWVins. would hurt no ofve, laif would." mean much in "fhe aggregate to the needul and de -rvin tcichcr. The writer hog scfn n!"n vptv ' I'iri'ftiv |'v wrotqert ^wUHr-tolliKf? .results! ' | ~ T bribe" 'hat the above sucrtres ion in'ay nrn'-p helpful to our peonje, if they will h'-tfin early to orrnru'/e dr>i..r..i.i?ity clulj? /nd |thus save the Public School__Systeiri of the Staf> 4l,:a inevi+ale retroyartion. This might be termed. an "Emergency Plan" working until the State can free itself from debt in TO T.KAT1RB ' fv >WMAN? It.~S* Deputy for the Christian Home ieiy of South Carolina. NEWS IN AND AUOl'N'l) ML l!LINS T"> the Kdiior or ynr i.cnm'rr? fMpaae allow mo iiuffiur very :-.'t?'ivstinK paper to say just a few words, torits^iriany l eaders. f was invited to.Vance, S. C., on tnothjru oi tins month to assist Kev. P. Ilildebrand ^n his revival meet which was in progress in Live A.M. E. church. This is. one of .1'. loading |>oints irr the Central , '.-tferencej and the Orangeburg disri-l.. 1-Uv. llildehrapd is rounding his fVt" hyoar at this point "and is ? V iiH p?"pi" ,;itv flint they not tir-'d of him>flnd" wish his, turn for the sixth., year. To say hat ~ f ho' moefjpg ,"was a success' >u'd simply he putting it in a mild" r-rt+r?.Al'tny' souls Were?saved?and ' <1-. lo'tho-church of God: Rev. (I-or: ml has a fine, wife and chil?lri n. Tin y, spared no pains in mak iivr -it p'easnnt for me. We - left . t- on Friday morning at an early r in order-to get a train at Cresn f: r Mullips, hut on our way in " n! o c?ni|it' owned liy Rev. HildeV-aTid, wo'"got stuck about two or j hreO; miles froifl the station, and ?ao got out and drove to the I s'a!:ou' wv found that our traip had v- P)is:injmintod wo- turned. and. ;t.c;l Rev. Ilildebrand what was our ' e' .:T^<lop'^^^MiTd" \vhit for tho ;< Nt train. lie carried me to the rev- of. ltevr I. S. Gamble., who as in: of flic Lading pastors of AhcOrangob'urg district and is now pas-j n'-'ng St. Paul A.M. E. church. "He nzcnricifc tt^?,m<Hy ano alsmee creaK|? -!. a as ovdiTod f?i' .uri. After ftip| '-nr. we wcav. can ied out to look"over. fanu, wHieh is one .of the bej^t i Th,that section of ,the country-. ReV. j " S. Mosoley, pastor of the-St. Mat J. V'(y-Ei station was there assisting I .'-'at :u 'lis- meetintr and was with'us ! Vie we \yere'rnnPyng'th^ inspection p n the-Turin. Rev. Gamble?is" one . -earlier that is making g6?d in evwalk of life and knows haw to" .' he it pleasant for his friends,"He ? vvh'd lis out to the homij of Bro. -- yd Sister Green for dinner and it a ;i veal dinner. They fed us until ?ve wanted no move;, then-gave " i 'is a hitr lunch to gife our wtVes. ! i-.to tiie home of Rey. Gamble, j hen.to the train at Creston for' Mul: 'Vs. This time we arrived, in good ype^ noil was' nlile to get Qlir train ' heme.. . ,~7~ '~T White fit the home of Rev. Gambit mot the following named minis. Revs. Scott. Park re, Gray and < MosTley! Pev" Moseiey, Who ; <*i.r of St. Matthews Station h?-M. Vv a candidate foe- Uu*- Bishopric J : 1"You" \vflI~~Tipnr m'nrp ahnut ! ;1 ?s Inter. ~' v. . > ! ' On our arrival Friday night, we s found" iV? oftleei'.s and member en1 d in a warm prayer meeting \11 i seemed to have enjoyed it. - On hr^TStmd-+y, T preached for "Ajston at Lnttn. and my choi; I <?nderod the music. Rev. Alston is l :r -fine record at this point. ; a -rtlt'C. eight " oni bungalow, which'is to he used ~~~?parsonage.- tte-hns-s* ejueen. ? . tfo, who knows how to stir a; the people and assist her hus . hand. Rev. Alston did ft great favor for our church here in Mullins by ' "kin"' one rhdeynte with him to the onciio Convention, which convened in Greenville, S. C\, Miss An" Th Phkethi She says that 4he; m vj was the best held yet. " :th the-except ion of the' one held in iTMliin? .last year Wo are now rallying to par off the debt on our newkrH?parsonage:??rm?wjll hear r,'pm "us "at a IpterHaTeT" I The TiHp around the Worlld givqn " hist Monday night by Sister Cor r lia Ftmvorth's Club wtas a auFcoss. The Ymtnp People's Club will* have n -Monti lierht picnic tomorrow nipht. H'stdrs Flattie Hayes and Mildrt'd Duckett nre makinp arrangements to care for the larpe crowd expected The tobacco market opened here | ,fhday and many hearts are glad. ? r-T 1 I nints to get" work tn^do. Come on 't is"Kere, and you are welcome fo" trnMt-irr v pot of jSomh glti uliiiii.i 5 The funeral of Mr. Chaunce.v L?\v.'=5 was preached in Mt. Olive IJdpust lun-clr orr last - fitmday. 4? larae rowd was present, and Rev. Jenkins --o did the preaching .addtfd crgilii the occassion an himself." The ?vrTter was asked to say a' few wonls ,vhi' h he did. We all .are Wow-looking forward ip vir last Quarterly Oonferenee y hich i'll he on the 21st. ~ " Everybody, ought to read The Pa] motto Leader, for it certainly is new v .and- .worthwhile. Rev. P. C. Cnl loun'is a (treat supporter of a'J grttw! vlored newspapers. See him / .Cw. L. iruw^r*.? - - ? I AXCASTER NKWS Sunday Schocd^ 1-ejran Sunday at St. Paul A.. 31. F. Chmiclv-Hm-the usual hour with the?superintendent" in :|)o dhivn': Wtf. flH^hi'd flu- Uvson text; then-we went into the election * of dolep-ates- for -the Sunday School Convention, which Resulted into the election of Miss Helen Gilliam .and 3f iss Daisy?Steward: We had Rood service, both moraine ami .evening'. . . ~" ? I. Bethlwhctn .A.M.. E. Mission snii anve. incy nave/a spienuio.TfuhdaJT" School and a Rood corps of tourers. j Rev. Killimfsifforth, pastor of White |_Qak Station. A. M. E, Zion Church in Lancaster county, is conducting- a revival at the A. M. H. &ion Church for "Rev. J. P,1 Murdo'ck'. Rev. K Hi ingsworfh lives in Chester, S. C. The meeting is n t-ncooss and \yilLhc> conducted through the second SiinShridfty. Monday night, August &th was the 'ute fcr our drive. We looked for the presiding elder. Dr. E. T5 .Ellis 1 "iid sonic pf j he ministers ofathe dis' rict. hut they failed to come. The pastor appointed the lcoall nveaeheia Pro.?C. Mcllwain. who preached-?n?splendid?sermon;?nfter-vhich th<? club? reported. The church was divided into two chilis, red and blue. The blue is in the lead so far. The total amount rni?cd was S7G !>(). . The drive-will close Monday night. | August loth ct Jfrat date . it?will j he decided what efuh will have to entertain. | i* Our?nnst<>r,?R>?v.?AMr?th?Ronlov, spent lsat week in Blancy, S. C... [_ where he assIste-T^cy^C. R. Cook in his revival. L7~-He is halving Wednesday, Augtrifr' j 10th t'oj- York. S. (\, where ho will j assist Rev. J. P. Harrison, id his reviVal"*" a" . . I Vic hull t'-ain from Alt. Pleasant. N. C. spent two days here, August 8th and !Hh, hul.tling with the Y. M.-C. A. hoys. The fust day ' the s"oro was 11 to in "favor ot Aft. Pleasant.. TJie second day, after a hard 'halt le .< f e'e /cfi innings. the score was 5 to 1 ni favor of the Y. M. C. A:. Boys. i - ' THE EVANS'. HAIR DRESSING ^ -. j th hair dressing to lay your hair '.own. It will keep your hair combed ' for all day long. . ??1 . ^ Evan's. lluk-IVmising. is jtlie-hcat iior curling and waving; it brightens and beautifies the color of the hair and gives it a lustrious appearance. . . \PRICE 50 CENTS Sold At Bather Shops 'And Drug - Shores??- -rzTT-y * Manufactured at 1 Tfiifi 1'fne St. - Columbia. S. C. x OnAnv ^^2 I MEAD* Bicycle j||?| whether you buy from' VjSj your Local Dealer or Jrrom \mf\[ from us direct. ^ Mfa On Your Oloyclm 1 ( Pr1oi? ffom $2I50 Up 1 IHSB^ Get full particulars by mail today. Use coupon below. \\|I A/^An SoWOn Approval You are allowed 30 - days' actual riding |l test before sale is jl wilte Today gffiS name of nearest Mead Dealer. I f OUT OM THt9 UHe v r- ;? J Ma ad Cyola Co., Ghloafo, U. S.A. Please send full information and na i est dealer. -V ? J t j Nam* J Str**t ?r J P.O.Btm^ * j Toum Saturday. August, 13. 1927 - ton nf titanks I.! vk?nd.' -.for their d< eds of kindness LsJiown tdnriurr the illness and death {. oft out- aUuu: husband and" father. :? MRS. JESSIE H. STAUNES and IT t children . . * V i v: "lui^ wu''claim*9 * 'v J5UU-2V1LT A Wu alei i'ul Insecticide ?-? Dh^TXiQjL ov iriics, Ants Moa Kiuitos, loaches, Moths, Bed;; - __ j Mite* ate. . \ > Huiinie'.j to unman Beingsahd ^_r: Animals V- v -. . eis.. gt/ijlt'l's Quick Keliet l'roin Mites, and 'tfiesfo on Chickens. ' ,# . ceiKived by an' lC.^Wrivnced-Chemist? -.; .ifor^y ? u. B 1>N AS,VY \ GROCER .. " . i :()! ilanmion Ave.. Phone t>22t> 7 oo oo o o v o o o o oo v o.oi: '.v* i> o.o o 000 o !g _ V _ ;| Professional 1?: lr? Cai'ds r | oOOOOO OCtOv>^rq.C' <3& O O CtGO Oo OjCIOO Dr. L. M. DANIELS. physician muVSUigeu11 v Special Attention Given .Diseases (> Women " , Office ~5 ???: ItuMdencc ~ 1125 VVnshntgton, ~?2230 Hampton ?rnntrrrnzu rimne 7>A? . . Mlice Hours: Phone 3B30 9 A. M. to 2 IV M ' ~ 3 K M. to 7 I'. M ~?? Sundays By. Appoint m?;ni> &r. iJ. ( : Thompson - - Surgeon.JDentis; _ . Crojvn a in. bridge Work u .Specialty' 1'yorrheu Trented. Sueces luHy.. 114 1-2 A.-seiuhly St., Columbia, S. C -"I," :? ^ 5 *7. 1 DR. II. II. COOPER Dentist , : Gold-Crown anil Rridge Work A Specialty Special Allention .Given to Dipegies . ' Of the Gums ' Sffi. p Phone 6421) 1126 Washington St. "V 'IwidcJii-c'jiiJhirHt * I?^^4^- ? r?)r-pti;ii;?vi 11:00 to 1:0(1 I'. Ar f Res. 4692 6:00 to K:(k) P. M. \ Office 3790 " : t : j~ DR. T. G STUART Office: .Residence: 1702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street * _ Office lfour::: :?Phones-'.? ?? 11 A. M. to 2I\ XI. 'lies.: 887l> T? P. M..k> 8 l\ iM. Olltce: -1?47 Dr. W. D. Chappelle : I'hy.sian and Surgeon .. - AVoinen and ChildrenJy? ??????A Specialty ??:?!1?? Oi'ti e: . . " Residence "" IT,21 1-2 Asa-ri'dv Ft. ltt)l Pine St. Columbia, S.'C. U mo. lb?iirs: : .? TelefxhonesA-a?,?r. 11 T.l) A. AI. 1 o 2 P. XL-- GilicoTi53d- ? 6:00 P. Xl. In "S' P. Si. Res. 6548 Dr. C. K. Stephenson Physician and Sprgcon 1 Psoases or Women arid Children A Special? ' E . mr,.n. W4 ' 1 . yum. - gpesuienc^: , l ll l1^ :.\s^mMy :-t, " 11128 Q|kJ>t. I Tires ?iss / . { Guaranteed. ? Lampe, I wheels, equipment.- - f J Low prices. Send no 1* J I money. Use the coupon. ' J