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Pv: ^ t j" The "Old.Gray" c | ? ^4 ^Wytf^63urcCo*r.CLi' i"'j^u^Cva?ea.vja O vuloa. L n_ ?..' E , Our noble Bishop'has immortalized' _ himself in the City, by the Boa. Uis . . praise is- being iitt^Ty-ui? isharles ;; . tomans in ihe higmot-It; ins., "i nose ' people in Charleston thai Were, hot" .* so friendly disposed toward hnn itOin '? what they had heard,,are.saying now1 n - . . - that he is the gre?.* s; .lh:-iip<i . thai, j ,d.?..^hey .have, bid;" ' \> . tu->u..- tird . 1 " " for. a BisTTup^^XvTib- hUn^p "jposcrs spcyik thief cf lrm. Tie. Con ferenee biftned v. irl; a y. on'dt'Kul sor.* - ' my?n by Dr. .Long.of Mt. Zion, C')rcir_ .' * I leston. The m-t-artizaiitn was per fected with Revs. chief sec 0 K rotary, Rev. Bynarnv recording sec - ? - .reiary. ium . - ' secretary. 'missior.iry rer;u.yH . pvl i: v:i v. :h j 1 . ' treat. At'Tfta (.'hrc of the ri'i'iinii -?the Conferetre-.*-.H.--fce!\c<l- to'-a- matchless ' . address by . Prof. Ilawkin r, f:r incinl j secret** Great and encCurng'ng reports- arcbeing made by .i' o'i;: t r:-. A k." (.> delegation of Tvlgitorsj -JA'om all denominations - were introduced' tq Vivo ] " Conference. Some were asked -to. ' make remarks. S'stor Hurst il"Hv. 7 t'l't'd u must c-.ml!?;-yt m! 'i'o > i n tim Conference, wh*ch madj.hll.cf us 'Vol happy" and proud of our Bi'-h ?p*s wife. ... . At the those 01 .iic; ya-i-ovv- liijiui'ta the"elect iOTT-CI tidv^tnrti?cv v'ue . t_c.i j eral CoiitwxiVg v.<ij ;ou <??>u \ua letted inrthj ieiju.\.iiiti WUJI; A. \v . Aiuncc, . / k? Xao Ia'o xj i'Atviv I "i\l. ?>. * JllCX -iivi'x tii i->.' u i. W. Wiiuoin Xl.t'vi 1-1. . *Cl ' ' .'liiUCi'dO)}. | ' j One more-is u> be'.eieyteu 1 udi-licuy ?? yegrmr.j,-, .i.n ^'.i?u,?-? .8 mirixsit'tiai > x.c. o. huma;.d iloiiy aic the "o:i>2 iuAn0' the next l.uiiinci') \Aiy itrivij ^ :??1_ . the-choiee the.t'cuii i|e two. l'eace aad .|u.ie*:ax:.>. lu the Conieibikc art! ?rrrr were. Uc:icatvUa.i.0 sac- il it.e e. i lection \va? xuir ami v .1 u;c; in*, i. v '' . .?u?. a-?'.771.' leader ;fTTU |,cifi:,i out Lira Vi'ay. . .casting the vote' ?'V tjtg ' . I. believe cvciy ..y~ . . . : tc jiiViV'wTilfollow.the oftl mother. in that ;<. . Iam ?u:e the C h? ,h.y ? .... :. j I ' will. i lis thing Ox .oh. '.-ii.;', ;:atj .. over -'leaders oi ch.h ; i.J-ha i?"a.l - .,. ' , . _ . nonsense.- We- MtuugtSjav-c.;.: -\,n i . . , ^_a In this we will t;;,o Vh. c .. :ui ?h .< vici , ; ;r 1 ' ' ftlft'ftf"flllsh Lblli i- n?. a z\ ed in an aiuiaal eo'iiA rcr.'se. ' . ' . Th<? entire'state'Js ?. r?? , the Palmetto Cc'hiCr.tiicc r-o:c- u::i . Dr.' Miles "Uvhiii. ;" oi i d-h.. a. . J Thcre is ii'.-r.o r v" .'...a h", V throughout the S- v'cihh ]hjuiITiju ?_ -trict. He has a'ivr.;-s . > 1 l>y ' the men of his. state*ard-trrytrr^ willing * . * . . to follow him. )V? iuy.v?hK::ve to ioy. enf the allies ral?.".eh. >:? ai. The Pftlmot!>) C >rficr tv were elected.i:i ft;,. ]*?. *> tr-g ;? ' :!<>: : Drs. T/T. Miles, .1. L. E E/Iluf: j ? n ?t=- An iSlohui.'it, J.?1 m"'.?IU7?\ l' | rin, S. J. Dub'hu.s, J.' C. .EuuVs nml'j a ennaoca in /.+ < i.-'l WWWVW0 *** v> J li.Hi I UU | . ' members of the co'rifcvence and the i ~ i ^ * pppole ?f Charleston are sini; ly cut'." 'r ?. .*M 'rletl ?vvi'h "the?treat.ranr?t.ji.-it nr:'-.r?,-.:~l trrr?H,.- '.i -'-mh aial. his queoniy >vjfc. The . cm:revenue closed Sur.o.ay and.'Bi.-hop .Hurst an ' . nounccd his aitin'ar.min1.-' i'.s t'rihnvs: i , '' . " ^jQeorreto>vn DLtrlet L. Ruiftn >;knotfv . i: presitfinpr eider; E.t'.al, (Jcorprct'iAvir; J. L. Benh'.A.*^ Si. as, (icoi'tve 1 town, Sy J. Bohba-s;'frn, il. X, TUava-^.. . T' ~ ? T\~l T 1*r' rx ?imi.ijjoi'ii, i <_ ? ljk ij. w. u:uy; North Stwiieg," r.-M.' Knox; Bbck Ming?; D. G. Y.'iV my Y?*illiapissburg, W P ^nr,-.":v' ; ' : o lje sun plied; We t Andrews, J. C. Jamo?; Zion and St. Mark, It. A. Ero-vyn,. \YL noah, D. 1). Se-s&Ipn; Sampii G. I.ew ' is; Geotgetowp Circuit, J. 'J h liut. ??1.-?'ledge; Black Itiyi.K. I)r II .Achhwson; Amett Stai.ipp', Fro.d Kinlovk; , : Johnsonvillo Id?*td'.>n, .h?-G-: V'iv;l:r ; East Andrews, W. St. Slyer3; YVassaw Mission, James W'Uiams; Sandy Is fland, E. L. Gary; Annndaloi -F. W. j Williams; Zion Misiicn, Edmund Fi-io lenu. Mt. Pleasant District: D. A. Perrin, presiding e'dcr; Ferris Brown Charleston, J. W, Murph; EU-na/cr, ? - Charleston, R. H. Lawrence; Chappe!lc Circuit; M. J.t James; Jamestown* L._ *. *1. ? 4 * 1 * ranK woouborry; L'ai\TorAoI.e~ Circuit, Sandy Si mmonj; U^ivc JJrancii, C. ia. j Jone^Euck llujl, W. JA'.; Murray; ~ ^ SofiKftion Circuit, J. S. tklgirclt: Sfk 1 - a Thomas "Circuit, M. St. "Julian. Mani , ganlt; Sunnyside.Circuit, Frank White! Ncbo Circuit, J. S. Snipe; JVSan'ecj Circuit, W. M. Taylor; Mt. IIoily:> I. saac Major; Carr Chapel, A.. 13. Scur_ dy; Calvary, J. C. Wilson; St". fetor and./5t, Jarr.cs> F. I,. Ilr.P-.nr;' Wood 1 br~ :?'' ftnWi-. Vn-rtnr.h'-OfTfl- Wm. Logan, McClellansville Sta., N. - T. Jtfurray, St. Phillips, vk. M. Jack "j k- \ ft : ? tnd ' ' '?lT.^-^-.. -- .-l: The New Rider I lip Ellis * . , T- j> Cu^CkeCo^Cu^t&jCu3?t?i?t&0?QCt&?tQS6Ct?U>' soh. '' ' . - k;ngstroe Di'strict-r-T. J. Miles, P. LrTSkrLuko, Charleston, J. S.-Morant; e.oUruilie S. ii. Lewis; Capway, S. i.i. lU'tgiu-s; Rmgstree, J. C. ytiarles; laiiiyiuow.n; D..K. Wilsoa? 'St:'Peters C. S. J. 'Mplette; Johnsville, -R. M. C.ani.; Luke City, J. S. Benn; St. An. n . . s. to be supplied; Bonndau, J. W: \Y eSteTT; Jehovah, Wr Ah Wrgihtf .Joiick's Corner, R^ B. ' Carter; St. i.auj, D. L. Johnlo*;-Laneg, W. M. SiUi.Teton;'CaJes, J. T. Brought on; real Piciisijutk Milliard; SC Matthews i . L. At wood; St.-Stephens, A. L. J bason; New Ziqn A. Scott; Black 9 Cub, tnines Creen; Eady Town, R. T j ann;-Johnsen Chapel, C. Palmer r ... tinny, 1). (1. tirnhnin) M. Churlms (. ? T Civ. VI i i iv-fcv a^yn-1 MV*m?vy?) VJUIgletaryl Ifyniari, II. Millet; Greeley \ illo. \VJ_J1_Tayl^)t\__Thus ended the .diaper of the? E-ulmetto Annual Con. .< iv nee of. the A. M. E. Church for i-b_!7. Our stay in Charleston this time is with Dr. Murph, the popular pa.orur .of great Morris Brown church of this eiyt. He.was the entertiniing pastor of last week as both..Dps. WiL i ' vii aiiii AT11)-ph iniil.p preat enter_ ??,rih?g' pastors. ' . The Southern Railway System. The Southern Rail road has added .aut hor 'accommodative feature to its '.system, in '.hat it has Riven re I ccd vacs'fo persoiis. traveling short ;i 'ances orj its lines, if they will I'.vhasn round trip- tiekets. This is ihdCrd grand and travelling now on the train than in cars ?)?s 1' '.iiid ng the ear may hp your .own. Every person should ask the i< kc' agents about the reduced-rates ivu return tickets. _\ You will be ben : (.'.Tited by so' doing. ' * Our Wherci^jouts. "V! W';. had a wonderful time at Wil b.w -Grove on last Sundav with Rev. i'. Jnmcn. The same was had * ? vl/ht-on the Bishopville circuit "" U <v. Withers: "Both, of .these are >.'o; 1 pastors, and thoy need pot t. RevT^Jornrit has-drihe; a y.-cr'k at ^jtr-^janies.^_JS'je were ' h'vi M- ndu^' n'prht;?He will bo x v < ir., - r f. -All bf these cOn^re' if::- ?>rc. fino people. We will be V v i' ris Grove Cirtfttit Sunday with , Gary and at Camden Sunday ' with R'-wTtufF. Let the poo' for the presence of the Holy ." f.C'i'f,. F " ? * C "L-1 uh advance on our knees." P. S. Ail persons whp are to meet 1 iv!i'i.rn o'n -.Ty 4n the Columbia * v-v.vo ami Uki?x' fur adnju&siiuis at the scat of the confer e0'at' Snnrlanburi: Tuesday .mh'rn. rr, Xcvembei; 8th, at 10:00 A. M., as o.. examinations will bo'.Riven after, i hi i.5 tbc order, of the bishop. The . hairman of the committees are as Vh>\\s: - i.dniission?liev. W. B, Punier; first year?Rev. J. S. Martin; ' cvonil year?Rev. E. Philip?Ellis; h:nl. year=^Key. L. D. Gamble and fourth year'-n?Rev. E. A. AdamS. V .9 . . 1 A/il 1J(;\ \V INKWS. i i * i -"'lt'"' ill r ? O." . ' " ' ! + \ Ilev. N.- T. Bowen and, Rev, D. E 1 hoinUs oi' Bennottsville motored tc Orangeburg la-st Thursday to ansjv i '? ij issued by Bishop E. G. Ri? Y *. ri',s(.n of the Atlanta area of the M E. church. Rev. Bowen ~is serving h . -firth year here as pastor of Wcs i-y M. E. church; and has lead th( Benneltsvillo district, during these I ychiv." Rov. Bowen is one of the lead i tv*r pulpit orators -of the state: ilr, I.. B. Sellers is in Timinons. y'i-Ilo thTs week on businses., --Mr?. Millie Drake of Braddocfi, Pa. is home visiting her mnthpr, ridAt.ii.na ru;d friends. Rev. Watkins manager of the A, -?.f?fer Zion Publishing-house of Charlotto! N; C., preached at Mt, Jlchron Z'on church Rumlay night to crowd Mrs. AddiP Mr, Hasrkew of Green S>., i? on the sick list, also Mrs. Wil ]fe Robinson of Kershaw St. We hope rt>r tjieni a speedy recovery. -Mrs. Charlotte Powe, is ill, hut is f?rndnnlly. -uaiMiaMW?? I HOM H^ridayj Nov .. ? THE PATHiBfl Anderson News pt _ c 7 J I The M. E. Jr. Missionary Society gave a Halloween party wt the hpnic of Mrs. J. R. Bolxlen Friday afternoon, quite an enjoyable time was had. Delightful fruit .punch was serVed throughout the afternoon by Misses Georgia Sullivan and Josephine B!utler,? Nellie Caldwejl and Mrs. An_] nie Boldenr This society is composed i of quite a-few'young folks of tjp^-MT) , E. church as well as othae-fhurches. J | Rev. S,. C- Campbell preached at J Thompson Centenial M. E. church | Sunday afternoon his sermon wag en .! ! joyed by all. j Thrre will he rf-Halloween Mask i party given Oct. 31st in the base- i Ljment of the M, E. church,. by the! Jr. Missionary girls.. A prize will be given to the tackiest person. Ad 1 mission jfree. We take this medium to invite all readers of this paper and > their friends to come and enjoy a - pleasant ^vening. _ Gbosts,_i)ia?k_catR will ho nn Vmrwl finni^ imnsn ment" for all. " Wq. are glad to report that. Mrs. B. S. Jackson, under the eflicient caie of Dr. S. S. Lawton. inu, S. G., is rapidiy recovering from u very- serious illness. Re v. "11. fc>. -JacKson \vas called to Dm*iington( S. C., last Sunday on ac_ I count ot the deatn of his brother, ni- ! law, .Mr. George 1'ugh. j Mr. C. Lee Davis one of Anderson's j proxies jive merchants, is' having.-Some^ I changes made in his sloiV. lie has I elevated his otlice thus, making room for the ?j>ll,5U0 marketJhe is installing lie is planning to keep all kinds of j meats, fish and,oysters in season.] Mr. Davis would greatly appreciated your patronage.. ! 'i. lie Jubilee Singers of -the M, E. church luve'quife a few engagements -tt>?stng; On 'fueSdya- night Nov; It they arc booked for Greenville,, S. C., on Nov. 4th they go to Wllllhlliston, Kov. Cth1 Wilson Calvary' Anderson, j S. C. Watch these columns for fur ther anouncenrcnts. . | Mrs. Janic Latimer of Honea P.ath j is -in the Anderson county hospital. I 4 She is much improved since her oper_ I atioh. Wc hope she will soon be. out. ?-illwu-.Ilune-.Walker who- h^s been ill is much lmpvo'ved. Ml*, Rill Robinson was killed Sat. urday in an automobile'H\vreck on the Greenville highway. 1 Mr. \V. I. Peek is forever adding J. \. | new things to his already elaborateequipments He hns just purchased a new poiTUUio jiouung uay coacn . with a lovely gray crushed plus.h can opy. You n>kd have 110 fear if you you. go to heaven from Anderson for i'eek will see that everything is all STATEMENT OF - ' ?? ? .. -OF J X?? Victory 8ii\ ' Located at Columbia, S. C., at th Resm 3 ' " ' i '.[Loans and|Diseounts v. ] Overdrafts. _....,. j Bonds and Stocks Owred , - - - - Furniture and Fixtures Banking Honse ... ?? :; Oilier Real Estate Owned r~--=^s=i Due from Banks and Bankers", . Currency ___ , . Gold . Silver and Other Minor Coin Checks aiW Cash Items . Lcijmrges for the t^cvirtng'TToT^ Other resources .... . j Total : ' ' ; ' Liabil jp'-i-i-at Stock Baidiiw,, ? / -Surplus Fund (Int. and Disct.) Individual" Deposits Sub. to Choc r Savings Deposits _ __ Demand Certificates of Deposit "Time Certificates of Deposit 1 r\v,.*;?,wi ' - rm HIICU?\jnecn3?. ^ _ I-Cashiers Checks, ?__i. . v., . .? ! Other Liabilities |( hristmas Club ; Total ' ? j State of South Carolina. County c fb Before me came G. L. ?loyd. C Twho, being: duly s\vofn,.says tha' " ment is a true" condition of said said bank. S\Vorn to and subscribed befoi 192j, . ; J Direr I r^n-oot At<p-'t: W. IT. TTs"vey. ( L CUMIN U L FLIN vs f>A ;4 Orang* ' .' > .' . _ ro LEADER -right on-this side. _ ' Mis. Lizzie Erazier died 0ct.~2fl jmdiwas l'uileralizedv at Ebenezer Stin da^v Rev.^R. ..D_ Glenn. _ D. Rice Hied Oct. 21, and was funeralizcd at Shiloh. by Ret/ Lonyjrx. ^Jbth of these persons. prominent members imjtheh-,yrom munities.x Underwriter J reel? had charge of baJ(irof them. ifctffKSDALE & OWINGS NOTES. The last quarterly ,conference was held at Bet hoi Grove. We had fine weather i'or the occassion. The peo pie came from far and near to hear the gospel and the last' reports. On Saturday, the officials and our P.,'E. "winy oh the scene at the proper hour P. E. Johpson became seriously fil Saturday and could not dispatch his business. . On Sunday we y-ere able to put over a great program. Our P. E. being. \Veak from, his fall?_ dkL Jiut in each and _the pastor, Rev. W. G. ; ph'iiM"'d v,i"' " "p"''" iipm Lphesians 1 chapter 17th vs. Subject: "'Ihe marks~trf-a man." This ?remon. caused many who lieard it tu count up the coat.?It was a veiy s.rong sermon. Alter which We had our financial reports. < Total for quai Lr $007.75.?? . ' Monduy at. 2 o'clock Bro,-Colunibus Wright was funeralized at Mt. Carl fuel. There .were many friends white and colored out to view the last of ,Lro. Wright. IIe was an officer wot thy of emulation. Our fall revival "begins Monday night at Mt. CarnieL It will be con. ducted by Rev. Mitchell, pastoi: oi Pleasant View. Baptist church. , Wc are hoping for a soul stirring meet, ing. . . I! ONE A PATH NEWS ? , -a . - - - ^ i ~~ The Gnntt Rosenwald School op o:u<I ' Vsl Monday Willi a largo at tendance. ' The teachers are: Prof. II. It. Latimer, Mrs.. Lolula Bigby, M: . . / ' ... -\ T i AT:.. Pk.: \i*:i v.ii$9 v.ui ii . iuins >v u_ ki-n;on,a Miss McPuihe of Orangeburg, MSss" King of Greenville. Ml?-?Howard?Robinson and Miss Gl.enola' Smith were happily married -^Hmthvv-nl'ternbon.^ \V? Imp" a Jong and happy "life. j . "7 IVTr. James Pruitt of Greenville, was .gtiest of his parents Sunday., * . . Mrs. d. A. Latimer, who has been in decling health for "the " past few months has been?operated ppon at the Anderson County Hospital and is .now- doing nicely. v Mrs. Aliee^^Hatimer of-Due WesA, delightfully entertained Mrs. Blartehc Clinkstales and her aunt, Mrs. *J, It. Young, on last Monday night.. A THE CONDITION PHE - . - - ' zings Bank '? e close of business Oct. 10, 1927 urces "'' $79,121.88 ; ; 218.00 ...: 5.000.0C 4,694.00 None ; - None .. 61,195:71 2,865.00 ' 145.00 _______?-62$^ r-r-^TT^ , 443.02 n Mnn A * " . - 40.445!CG , . . $li!)4~753.66 litics. > -..-r . $14,463.31 ........i_ 31,748.61 k _ $65,754.63 , _V' 52,327.86 ' None 300.00 ? ----? None V ^19.09 119,302.48 *=i7'.' ^ _ 23.9I 29,215.35 ?: ? * $194,753.66 if Richland: ashier of the above named bank, t the above-and foregoing statebank, as shows by the books of O. L. FLOYD. e. tno thi? 18th dav. of October, n. j. Frederick, soWy-Public for .South Carolina. tor's: . 1. T.rn Ratliff. N. A. Jenkins. ;ame iINE 2burg, S. C. -jlj 'a^i. wi ui r^SL? jielicious supper was served and was r ypry Airs. Lula Pruitt? who has been on - t.h^ sick list for the past few weeksr ^ ''is still improving, ' . Mr. C. B. Acker of Abbeville was" guest of Mrs. Blanche Olinkscales Friday night. > StfTCER STREET NEWS October 8 and 8, 2:30 P. M; the 4th quarterly conference met in Trin ity A. M. E. Church, Dr. G. K. Lyles,1 presiding elder. Grrfat intei'cst was manifested ! throughout the quarter in which re- 1 suits were good. Thc scripture was*! read by the presiding elder. Ilis comments on the same displayed the idea that victory is achieved only by obedience. * ~ " v. Sunt'?xy-morning despite the inclement weather the Sunday School: he_Jtan at_10:00 A^ M. and was ably ad. B diURMJll Uy llll^^fv.'sicung eiuer; | At 11:00 A. M. a splendid congregation v>\s present and listened to a great sermon -deliverediby. thtt Dr. G. - k.'ta'u. ~ = . All reports for the quarter were ' good: accessions 11; converts 3; to 'tn-l co'llectiung *?->? Mrs. Delia Boorzcr is .bishop of the - Mock Conferent'n lo'lw "i THn j. ity A. M. E. Church October 28th.. CHILES?FISHER ^ N Abbeville, S ,.C.?Mr.- Joe Fisher ' and Miss Lucia Chiles of Abbeville were happily married Monday night. bride. Kev^ll. V. Kennedy, Sr., pastor of "W.usingtoh S.reOt" l'resbytirian P Church olliciated. Mrs. Fisher lis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Chiles- and was also -student of the - Mini rilhi Cnipry Tl">nin(g School. Mr. Fisher is a son of Mrs. Fred Fisher. Friends in Abbeville give their best wishes to. the happy.young cpuple for a lung-nnd happy liteMogether. 0 O<^.Cl<XQ.O^.<^oao.O.O.O.O.v o.<^o.o.ooct ' JOIN THE : i, KNIGHTS OF TOUSS'AINT "1? uf Aineiica 1 Greatest Secret.'Fraternal. Benevo-. 'lent and Patriotic Organization I Known. . OFFERS TO ITS MEMBERSHIP: Aid when sick, Protection at death . Aid in disaster and distress.' Aid .to students in college. Hospital Treatment and Medical advice. ^ PRQ-Tt^XjMN AGAINST^ _ i | Acciaen^f ijjickriess Death 71 THE GUIDE TO: Health. Happi \ ness. Prosperity, Brotherhood, Fel. lowship, C harity, Kindness, justice Mercy and Love. Deputies wanted to organize lnrlu^s in puffv ntv o r> A let in South Carolina.. "' For 1 nrther^hfoiimat jor, Write HEADQUARTERS ' THL KNiCH IS OF lOUS^AlNT 1501 1-2 Taylor Street l'hone 6757 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Dr. J. E Beared? - Columbia Grand Noble Commander ' 1 : H. U. Seabronk.", M. D. Charleston ' Grand Noble Medical Director Seymour Carroll Columbia Grand Noble Secretary Miss M. A. McQueen Charleston t i Grand Noble Empress M. A. Evans, M. D. ? 'Columbia I Supreme Noble Advisor ^-Rev. J. S. Berin, 13 D. Lake City i. G+and-Noble Chaplain ^ T-.w -T- VrV^WVWW 1 W6Q-60-Q006^0<.-) 6<y<ra <->n .-.r> AV,r>/,( I Calendars & - . . ' 7;:.-Cai IT PAYS TO If You Are Awa ,MAKE U< is By Giving Us An | 1928 G 11 Blotters and CI l| OUR rnMPIF.TF.i l '& THE LATEST MODELS / | -i-AND INSPECT THEM OR Or^er Now And PALME! TC 1310 ASSEMI T II I - - - Saturday, October 29, 1927. YOU ARE NEXT ? IT WONT BE LONO __ A?e-?re waiting to serve yon with IVni'lf 1?1 iu\ Up to . Date Barber Shop. Service Barber Shop ' [C. L. LILLIEWOOD, Prop. I Professional ? , I Cards s OOOOOOOOOOOOvOOuvOOOOOOOOO Oflicq Honrs: ; Telephones*. a. iU.-io y:uu i'. m. uiuce uu,j.i r , Residouce 887? Dr. D.4\. Jenkins . DENTIST Fillings, Plates, Crowns-and-Bridges. .Sunday 1 >y Appointment F.Nlr.-irliiii) liy CmidNrtive Ani'ttlhrsia?_? a,Specialty. . llOT'/i Washington St:, _ Coja., S. C. Dr. L. M, DAN 11 CI S i.- _" ' _ Physician niicl Suigeo"n _ " " t S|in.oii A n r?n| inn fiivtm Diseases (> i \ - VVnme.'V Oflfft" , , Residence* 1185 Washington, U'J-'tO ilamnton DK.D ILCOOPICR Dentist Colli Crown ant! Bridge Work A Spccia^y Of the Gums Office Phone G42i> 1125 Washington St * >flfice; Honrsr~~. ?Telephones:1 ?? U.'OO to 1:00 I\VM. Res. 4fi92 Id 8.00 1'. M. Qlliuu 0706 ? . . , J ? - ,- v * r ? * \m. J. (?. STIJART & . . Office: T Residence. 1702 Alain Street 1417 Fine Street Office Hours: Pliones: | 11 A; Al. to _ P. At. _ ?l*e>.: hS i.i G P.M. tw 8 1'. AI. ; i/ilice: I it I r"" * Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physian and Surgeon Diseases of Women- and Children ? A ^jrertnlty Ollice: ; . ; ... R'c'siTfence 1324 1-2 Assembly St. URit Pine St. t f . Vol.iilnUi^tT-^. C. - y???:? Office llouiw?: Telephones: 11 :0fr A. .Ms to 2 P. M. Office 353G fi llil P. M. to S 1'; Al. Res. 054U Dr. C. E. Stephenson l^Iiysieisin and Surgeon U Diseases nf WT.iH.-n - )..I Chil.lrnn A Specialty . . Olhces-' ?... ' Residence: ? Ul lli AssemblySt. 1 .'128 Oak St. Ollice .Hours: 8:20 A. 51, to 2:00 P. M. 3:00 P. AI. to 7:00- P. M. Dr. H. D. Hnrppr Surgeon Dentist . Gold Crown and Bridg0 Work A-SPECIALTY, Fillings, Extractions, Plates, Crowns and Bridges Corner .Washington & Assembly 1029 Washington St. - Cola., B. 0. i yowooo<?-:>'c>wo-o;oo-ox>oc>oooow??-1 : Christmas I jj C^S-r~^ ADVERTISE j&fc \ vn rv f TL:. r__. -a 11 V, VI JL Hid I dtl "E > KNOW 1 Order For Your J ^LENDARS hristmas Cards ?I N'E OF SAMPLES IS CF 1 tN? DESIGNS. STOP IN g CALLSAL.ESMAN4523 -| 4 Avoid The Rash I ) LEADER I 5LY STREET , r ni .t i i i"