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I ^rwo. " -?-1?-The-'Old {Iray""! ? j. ... ByE-frhi IL' i. awviMrtArgxr^ The Piedmont A. M. E. Conference | This conference convened in Mt. * ; i Pisgah A, .M. E. Church, Greenwood,' S. C.Wednesday .morning, November 23rd, with Bishop John Hurst, pre ~ siding: A targe number of ministers, including n>vny visiting ministers wexv'preserit at the opening. The op ening services were conducted by the bishpp and it was'inspiring in every' respect. The annual sermon de. ,'livered by Rev. W. E. White and the missionary sermon was delivered, by ' Rev. *\V. G. OwenSj. The secretaries were.Revs. A. J. Martin, G. W. Brad. ' ley and. M. L. Rrt'msey. Finc reports were submitted to the conference on! the part of .the pastox's- Thc election 1 A- - 4U r*- 1 r% va. ucic^aica tu liil* uuiil'rui V^\)11I CH'CIK'C" took placg .Wednesday afternoon aiTd V.g fr.11r.?;r.(T 11 ...1 I I W. Douglass, ;BI J. Ramsey. D. II. NTfrhnaon. J. C. McCkHnn. INI. U. Wil? . llama. J. W: Witherspodn and W. C.' Crawford. I)r. E. H. Goit delivered a wonderful missionary address to* the conference on Wednesday night. He has Impressed the General Church in such' a way that it is saying that he is fit fur any position in its rank., He is a-strong, supporter of Dr: It. W. ? Monce. Dr. Mance certainly has the tide in his favor at this chining General Conference. The" Piedmont Cbn ,_^s ference has iVi it some of the most - hrainy men in the connection. Prof. iff purge A. Siiigleton. th-> author of * "Pointed Points" in Tie Palmetto ; . ' Leader is a member of thjs conference. Dr. I>. II. Sims, president of Allen University and the coming l ishop in the A. M. E.^Church, is a member of "C this conference. The conference was a success along . honor to him^el?_in^ confereneg. H0 is a fine- pastor.?a-t ----- -^?-ehurch biulder-afid-a mimln-r-tme -nmr-t. ister". .j i Mrs; K. Bertha HurSt a Wonderful ?i-' - ?1?"Character ~ There is-no ..woman in this country today that is doing more to gladden the hceirts of her people At home and i abroad than-the wife of Bishop John' v ? Huyst. A few weeks af?0 she "went to Abbeville, the home of her girlhood days and while there-she was invited' to address the students , of =the col ored high school. The building is a costly.,-mode rii briok sn-nptiivo; with class rooms well equipped. > There was not u sirrgie box in the auditorik , 9, Um that could be used as a seat. The students had to stand upon their feet ' during thc~whole period of devotions" . This situation moved Sister Hurst to tears arid she resolved then and there ___??L that she would?begin ?i fund that. . .would assist, in .whanging this had con, dition., She headed the list with five dollars, followed by; Bishop Hurst Then she carried this' appeal from ?? conference to?conference ' and asked >. for the financial! crumbs of th0< public. ' They reported to her sympathetic up peal. So on Wednesday of the Pied ~ mont Conference she absented herself from the confe/eneo a few hours to go to Abbeville High School and re port the result of her noble efforts. _._JBishop . Hurst?appointed?Ho v.- J. C-. McClellan. L" D- (Iambic nn.l tko.uri.it er as a committee to,"associate her, on this trip. ~Mrs. \Vilia Si Lewis", the noted evangelist of the 14th Eplsco_. , pal District also accompanied usf- It r: was one of the gi'eatesT occasTorts that I. have etfer witnessed. Each member of the party was called upon to ad dress the students. The principal ad dress was delivered by Mrs. Hurst and . 'to say she spoke, is simply putitng it mildly. She is amohg the few gifted i speakers of the racc anywhere. At the close of the program she presents ed the principal of the school a check for $100.55. She credited this a mount as follows: thg F?.ilmetto Con . ferpnee $40.SO?of this amount Mrs. J. E? Beard gave $10.00 in remember ance of her deceased daughter who ? ' W !? wag a student at that school and $5.00 was given by Rev. WVird Nichols of New York; South Carolina Confer. . enr-p $30.44;- Xnrthpa&t Conference 1 $31.65;. Columbia Conferenee $27.09; Central Conference $ii0.44_ The do_! nation from the Piedmont Confer. I ence is' yet to be g4ven. Since the Abbeville School in the Piedmont, territory nothing less than a most lib eral otferiog could he expected. Kirs. Hurst assured the school authorities' that llie amount would be m?.kd4, $2Q{Lj_ made the response to Mrs. Hurst on J the part of thb. teachers-and students and the school applauded hor again and agnin for her noble consideration ,of_ them. JITiis is the kind of work i j' ; " . ? "? ? ?r? '?w ' nrd ~ The New Rider f t|ip Ellis ?! ? ! j^AC^.o^.o^.aQ.o.o.Cbko.o.o^Qj^aai^. thai -Bishop s John Hurst*. uiul Mrs Hurst are doing tor humanity in thi: State.. yf The following are the appalntmOntl of thu Central South Carolina Con ievericti; ?.Manning?District?Id. J. Sumter pro sitting -elder^-filamwng?S-utibn, O A. Parker; Liberty Hill, 1). P. Ben, der^rass; Pine Grove, Edt\ in* Wells St. James, J. M. Jackson; Laurel Hill E. W. Williams; St. Matthews, S Chisni; Friendship, P. W. Lewis; So. cicty ijilL \Vt. P. TTdmmettT BiggdfS J, S.Benn; Cypress Fork, R, Middle, ion; Oaks, G, B. Burgess; RoescvrHe J. E. Brown; Manning Circuit, C. 11 Winn;- Bethel Mission, I. A, House Gable- W. Al Ben bo vv fob h Hill John Re id; Pearson Chapef, C. P. Ah. i?ihani. 1 Wnterue Hiu rict Kt 11. McGill presiding older; St. Matthews Station Hi be 'supplied,'.Nou Jlppi fonPon. J 'L Hamilton; Anitoch Station^ M. C Allison; St. Luke, J. F. Player; I.ewis vll'le, B. II.-Gray; Center Hill, J. J Richr.rdsoh; Limestone,-B. J, J'eJTry '.Sandy Run, Jell James; Swansea, S ]>. Jofynson; Fort -Mot M.-C. Pol lock; St. Peter Mission, A; G. Inwson: .X'nvtVi ^I.Kcimi; fl 'tl Vfiling; Stt SPp phen Mission, C. A?, Harmon; ShiloV Mission^ J. A. Delaine; Parlersvillc B.~C. Scott;; Raymond, C-. >L. Fields: Pint-wood. P. II. Howard | "W. H. P -t orson transferred to the CoUuuhia ConferenCy and stationed at Salter's' Memorial; C. F.. Brogdon . transf'-rr.d to the Northeast Conforcru e rn 1 sin Honed :it -.Qujgly Mission; M._ T. Tol bert transferred to the South t nro Una Conference and stationed at Jacksonboro; P. S, Moseley. and P. \V. jones transferred to the Piedmbnt C onfc'rcnco. 1? - f ?Oi .mm Inn it.?IM.dVlct- -IT. W arh v. bvD:dlamldc; St.'Paul, I. S. Gamble; friendship L^J. Williamson; Live Oak I. J. Pruitt; Shiloh, H. F. Hihiohranth: Fhldervflle, L. II. Hemmingxvay; St.. I'c'i i', G. B. Bi'oWn; Brown Chapd, J. M. Martin; Branchvillc, T. C. McRae; Good-Hope, S. J, MvFadden; St. John. H. II. Ilnynes; Bowman Mission, G. W. Jamison; Norway, W. R. Connor; Bethel and 'Sixty.Six, -T. W. Mayes; Mt. Zion, J. L. Adams; It. Iv. Brogdon transferred t^ the Columbia Confer 1; ence and stationed at Bethel, Col'uin nia; P. S. "Poindexter, district ' mis_ sior.dyV ! ~ __ Whereabouts. This week.end will find mc engaged in quarterly meeting, with Dr. J. Me' Kenzie Harrison on the Wedgefield Circuits- We will preach at .Orange Hill Sunday at 11:00 A,. M,. T.ct th?. people pray,for an outpouring V>f the Holy Spirit. . ?"Lot us advance on our knees," MI I.LINS NEWS ?^'"I* n>'? ^>?u-k from qui- annual conference whi?h was ^old in lhc~lT,\vT] of Florence under the pastorate of Dr. J. E. Thomas, "who pave us oru anionp the-best enter ;*?n merit evei accorded a conference. Everybody seemed to have been pleased, and tr say thut we hath a pood conference 1.1?K a .t: .11???-?... M vtuutu oiiui>i> uc (iuiiwik u in a linn, form. Everybody in South Carolina can feel safe, under Bishop Ilurst. W'c have fh the'Northeast Conference one of the best set of presiding ejdors in th state! J was returned to-the Mul Tins" StutlonUor the I>{FT trhie" and 1 met a warm reception. On last night we had our church conference with.tin officers and members of the.'church and we had a splendid crowd out. W'c outlined our work for the year and adjourned ih peace and harmony. Tlu popular contest wheih was .held in the Mullins Graded School on Novembei 18th, under the auspices of"Mrs. Annie Marvin and Miss Bernice Jackson was very" successful. The winners were Misses. Florence.JJrbivn. oLJhe sixth grade and Lula Ransom of the nintli grade. Among the other important features.of the evening was the ging ham dress and overall wedding IT which Miss'Edna Odojn and M r. J. C Conyors wcro tiiL, i?ii)nm ti,?Tito Kth. 9th and tenth grades under the direction of Miss Bernice L. Jackson pan tomined very smoothly "Lead Kindlj, Light." The costumes were whiffred ?and blue. .* Tableau light s were used -which made, a'very beautiful scene! ^ spiendert auditorium was just completed under the leadership prinicppi1 _ The Baptist Association which was hel(h~tn the Mt. Olive Baptist Church was a decided success. You will hear more about thp doings in Mullins at j later date. 1 1 1 1 ' - _ _ s 1 M TfiE PALMtr Orangeburg: -N ews * The session of the A, RI. E. Con t ferinee he.ld here lpst WQek w?is prol \ nounedd as being oho <*f the "hest-hehi [ itrth,, State. AH finances were in nc * ecr.s of last -ycnm^Ad the prcuvthH**? f the general church whs remarkable The pastors all seem well plo.isod with ' their appointments wh*ei<hei\ new 01 1 old. . j' Will rum. Chapel church here did not ' want to givt, up, their pastor, Dr. R. F. . Broaden, who had served them faithfully for five years, the limit. Pf ' gil<* 11 is' a man of surling qualities ' 'anil a!;?d. .lie was sent to Bethel in " Columbia and while his church hated to'jfivV Him.up they congratulate hpn ' on his promotion. Bethel-vlutrch needs to receive nirrr with open arms and ' : fhc.v are to ^be eongt u-tnlated hnv ' ing him sent to the mi lie has been suecsosiul wljeiever he Jpis.gone and ' he will be one tliei"? if lie fvd.li>\t^'In ' i< npralidrv Wilh -his ollieial fordte. The tmlripriOvhole b.cro joint in pray fni*l.hij in.iVoWli enennte* ? * ' I field. i * * * Mrs. r.u.Iil- Walker Uriel Mrs. Li'zzir son *'i .Manning, S. were visi ' :nr >' here during tliL,, confer* arc. - Dr. ItniuUdph. hr*s returned' from *"trTt?XTr! and t'.ii! now " be?found at?the ' tjjpilic gb> .1 ; ' ; "7 *' Mr. A. W. Wright", after a sb?nt ' 'spell of sickness, is.out on the streets again to the delight of his many 11 rio.tirfsr^""* *. T" " - " ! "l he t i'afli.n Concert Band is making "" tilings lively m e'aenigoburg these days. -Ai the last TonecY't ill1. IT alley ' '-New ton,, .Sr.. uu's so' pleased* at , the ' in*, gross ' of his son, Mailey Newton; It*., ih Uie. band mV.il h(. bought and I- had I'iTU". Siuari to present him with ! a iin0 York- Co-nit, trnmpet - style, ' iv. erybody >;eiijs ty enjoy 4?i-s-r?,?-Ik-?. . i;.,ly Viucy lht,v i\ eviv. oi ing ovefOflC thou. *.n.! dollars. The Lt nocking birds are I.lI'.mv iio! ifff nhp-?> hey ilo .not . sing' in t!;e .winter. | . The many iriends of Ivsq. Moorer Ci:1 "'i'.l 1.. I. '~iTn Hi I'll hn~H -rt-H? ; linm oyiygd.^lid. gi? ws Stronger eaeh 1 day an,! better prepared tn d,, his work. p 7" ' ' ' * i Mis. I'earl. Wbitlnore is indeed a Tiivo caterer. She constantly adds new ; u-Htwts' t'ff her I'Nu't* of business, making it an ideal cafe, .Mr. Bailey is;.the expert shoemakoi | on the Boulevard and he is kepUcon j sUrnily busy while his machines hum. j John Wjik.nu Work's-1 lie re. I Sir. Karl Davis, Johnny Jones arid Si alley X'eVton .were-presented with I musical nioniifii anis by the, band mas : tor for their splendid services ren_ .1 dered. ,1 . . "- -.v ?Newberry News - * ;? ^ The- rain o jilast Thursday was .LSnuch uppreciatqri. The farmers in ,1 Newberry County are very busy sowj hit; small uraip.i * ! _ I IV!r". Judge Pavisj of Asbury Park, New Jersey, .is visiting his relatives and ITU-lids here. ?*? < --Sir. tirace Floyd' has gone to the i hospi?d in Columbia to have his eye I j operated oh for a: cataract, Wq-hope ttkii. w wii twun return nmyivtr??-? : Mr. OTer^e Marks is still <7n the ,| .sick list. , . j Thoie Was a irA'Hi't May at Milk'!' Chapel A. M..IC. Church on last Sun , j day.' Quite a lavpe crowd was Trrrt "'to hear1-tbt, new [pastor, .'.Rev, .1. C. Smart.?Tin- Sunday School was ?t!su t largely attended. The .supTrtnTon ?^ dent, Mr. E. P._FJoyd and his. staff of ea-'hers wFrJ^ciit ThM uli. i.vcrybody i; enjoyed tlk? lesson. A Mrs. I'ortcrfield has returned from [" the c ry of New. York. She- brings Wi'.d news from that city. t ? Charleston News ; The loth annual 'harvest day was elel rated at Bethel M. E.. Church on " Sunday, .November 20th. On Sun. tiny night an excellent programme ;; \fas rendered before a large and ap_ '[precialivc audience. u .Oue nf th^ special.features of the i Thanksgiving program to,be gtvpri by tlfe Tenkins' Orpl ?in boys and-girls j will be a contest hot ween the bands, i 1 Ik pastors, and members Cf all' till' . hurclv s of the city have been invito d t'l \ i"if tin- orpimnagt' nTrthis day. The many ' friend's of Mr. Alonzo ] SmtrHs were shocked to hear of his ! unexpected death in C incinnati, Ohio, ,few days ago. The-remains will he '! fvincralized in Charleston.; I k The Avev.v football team visiter! 1 -Beaufort. last Friday apd defeated the. school of that town by the score .p^n?n^ ^ ^^ ^^^ 4 Morris Blown Church,"was in the city l; Sunday a'lfld filled?fW?pnlpti?et the . movnintr,services for, Dr. T.ons, pastor ;|'.f nt. Zion A. M; E-. Church. .-. 1 Mrs. J. B. Cox of Avery Institute .. * ~ . ?. ' ^ ? tr-?. rro lkarer was called'to Nashville, Tcnn. on tho -1 account of the death of hbr broth -?7 : ? ? er. , Mr. Herbert DeCosta, one of Char lesion's prominent contractors, left 1 last week for Hot Springs, Ark.' On Tuesday afternoon the *'C. C.'s,? -Frte- hwnrtreel Utah met at the home . -'of Miss Ada Epps, on Magazine St. 1- Mrs. Sylvia Johnson, was winner of 'Lof the first prize, .. . ! Miss Margtiritc., Avery, ^draihdtic ?Qprar\o of New York City, was presented, in concert at Wesley M. E. | Church on Tuesday night. This -j'young lady, although still a student in | Ate of New York'fc mumb schools, po? . ! e: sos ren ovkable ability , and made j a very favorable impression up'on her i audience. Chester Paragraphs _L . i ??? . Miss Estejle Povian^domestic sci . :<ce teither , in the Finley High School, is attending the Teachers' ^T^trnference hf, Orangeburg, -r1. 'l'u- J-ii.i-.x? inij luiiuwm^ icacncrs are spending I ho week end at thir homes: Miss 1'inimy M?Lh>w?H, Union; Mi** WiHn= Moragiw, Ilondersonville, N. Miss . e.' Ijoi.? 11. ncy. Annie Orrirk nmh Josie B. White, Columbia. I* About two weeks ago the body of i Hew T. H. Wurd arrived here, from (Cleveland, Ohio,- where hv has been i 'working in intOrest..o? the Woodmen at the' World- After funeral services at Calvary Baptist Church,, with Un. - ?k44;tk^-Ayer^4n- charge,\thc inter iuent" took j:'?ace in Hebron cemetery. 'J he shocking news' of-^he death of j .Mr. C. X. Iki.-kew of Chrea^vv brought I uanc-s to the many Chester friends. !:>*>ho ex end deepest Sympathy to Mrs. I-Cashew and relatives. ( hesier was again saddened to learn 1 the (h..4i in t Vlnnihio r?f Ali^ F itacelh Jones.' Bony fcw( w?ars apro. when i.er aum, Mrs. Lizzie IMeLees, I lived here, F.lizaheth was a frequent I visitor end mad^ numerous friends. I tvho express their sympathy to Mrs. ^I, r ?" -?ami-all mllUuos. Oil Sunday- morning eibput 7:."0 o'U lock link' .1 n:inil?,i Lipsey, a.year olijl Tdaughter of Rev. and Airs. Lipsey,. Oak M., \Vhs terribly burned and died Mon. day afternoon. Mrs. Lipsey just stepped. to .a iieighboi'ls home, leaving her .Inv-e little, ones in bed. The child ren arose'during their mother's'ub scnce, and' while standing before the grate, little Juanita's night' dress caught, alire. .All three of the little i ojies runted,Cscreamibg to the street, l'hcir cries atrtactcd Jhc^next door neighbor, Mr. Frank Al<TFsidden, \Vha rushed tp the little one and rolled hef on the ground. The night dress wrrs completely consumed and the Ji.tt|e.. girl liras l'airly' cooked. Neighbors and friends rushed in and rendered all ( assistance possible. Mrs, Lipsey col. I_ li ' - ' 4 uijjseu on nor return, and it heart -r broken over the sudden death. .Rev. i OOOOO00vOvOOOOOOOlO.OOOOOOOO1 uo; f| I " Calendars & i| Cai 1 IT PAYS TO |?If Vou ArerAwa MAKE til " |" By Giving Us" An 1 1928 CA Blotters and C] g _ OUR COMPLETE LI % THE LATEST MODELS 7 | AND INSPECT THEM OR Order Now And j PALME! T( 1 1310 A.SSF.MF g . --^oooAapMi>?oc>ooooooooooooo ^** - ? 1 FOR DEPENDAI lL_?' XOM | The Citizens En ? . Well ave a complete line of SpeetalrPrtcrs On L | pRICFS RF.ASONAR1 F. I The OitizenVFiii 1115 Washington St. v; -jf;T " Lipsey__wns. attending the conference in C&hnn'rny ?tu*?- un_rec giving the news. Every one sympa thizes wfch Rev. an;! Mrs, Lipsey in , this sorrow, A surprise birthday party was given nighfc^at the'homo of-faer sister/"^l rs. J. S. Allen, by the Stanback children. Mrs. Stanback v.us the yecepie'nt of majij- serviceable, gifts, which she ac copied in a bi iiT speech, airs. C. M. FinleJ'j responded-. ' Several interesting games were, played. Cake cream, mints were served and all enjoyed the phnsant evening. * Rev. A. TT. (.iortlon s again pastor of th,. A. At. E. Ziop Church. and his 'congregation and friends wish him a successful year's ttfftrk. .Mrs;1 Julia Baupi McDonald, "hiis D. CV Baum's home for the winter. They arrived last Monday from BulTfi lo, N, Y". > . I'rof. and Mrs. -S.-' LT^ Pin ley are ?- : .?. . I :>pvii<ung me wcgK.ejiu in v;oiumt>ia with their sun, Mr, Louis Fiiiljy, who is a student at Benedict College. The Sandy River Association, has! ill.-l l'lr/vd 11 VOvu i.nu sr- .simi ;TT Mt, Olive Baptist.Church. Rev, Li F.' -Stmdera was elected moderator; Rev. P. D. Sims"was re-elected secretary! and Row. Green, treasurer.' Rev... D.1 B, MeLure was elected moderator ,lw meritus. ' r~r~. .' ?:?:? ?j 1 he colored fair was very largely ytuiv.Ld a few weeks tlgo, unu 1'res. ident S., A. Jijihjison and his official .helpers put foith every .effort to make ?lie fair the best in its history. .* The .\hibits were?vciy..fine and- re pre? .ented quality-and (fuanity and,show cd JffiaL our pp.ople are doing .many, worth while things at hotne,. Which' .Rsmrt, iu.oiiiloiuiind uhli-H inuei the eye of-admirat ion when plaeed-before-j th public. *" r~T * " "~j urday lor i'hiladeinhia: Mr liUa>? back is a recent graduate ol" Tuske gee Institute* and lias been em ployed .it the Merchant .Tailoi l'rssihg -Cfrri? |'oi' sevcial months. Mr. Saanbaek is -an expert tailor. The A. M. ?. Zion Conferences .in both Uock Hill" and Columbia weri attended by largt> crowds from C'Iks ter. Kev. W. Li Baxter is making''quilt a record as pastor of Calvary 1-Vtp list ChUreh, and is making a host ol frit.nds anu.ng all denoininatinos of the city. . ,s' . ? ' J!r? and Mrs. "Clark have moved to Cheater from Columbia. Mrs^Giar-k '\viTs Miss Mamie Jones before 'mat*% riage. " "i " % Mr. J. I).'Watson is at-home front New York, amP plans" TU '^i-nd the winter here. v?*?\* ?* ?*'? ? t*f O v.O O"O v O O.OO v C'.1 C* . o s . . . . > : Christmas rds I ADVERTISE f ire of This Fact ? 5 KNOW I; Order For Your X il.ENDARS I hristmas Cards * | NE OF SAMPLFS IS CF, g Uft> DESIGNS. STOP IN S CALL SALESMAN 4523 |j Avo'd The Rush )LEADER I SLY STREET I -jij~ 'OOOOC'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOCr t vmvvvvv^'VVVWC'VOC'VVWOOOW j BLE rtRMTURE I no | rniture Company |~ furniture in the latent style?. S giving RooTTT^Stittrs " _TFHMS l.IPFRAl. g ; . O r~ # . ": - 'riiture Company % P*hnnH-4'78 I*. - -\ . Bir,r-----' "J~~; MBMiett? ... :: . , -- r" ? ? ?- l_ Saturday, November 26, .1927. , . IN MEMOIIIAM In memory of- Marion E. Weston Harrison, why* fell asleep November__. U, ip23. , . , ', . -; ^ ' The East is flushed VfH?athe breath - ? ?r- of -dawn, ?L : ? All nautre awakes, 'tis morn, The sun is rising fcr away,. FV 'eis unfold to greet the day. ' Birds are singing far and near; O, Marion, old pal, thou art here. The far off West is-tinted with red. The day is dying; 'tis almost dead; Tis ev> and softly the flowers close, | All r?ilure now begins to doze; 'Vt ieos I -hear from the Jasper \Vall, ' O Marion, 'tis thee, the angels called: ?; The' stir? are smiling far up abov^i...^L2 ! ?^or Clod is lov-e. " ' ' ' Till,.. I *1 1- ? ? ? , i >;..u |uij?j?;ii kiii uu^u i ne poicion K . ffate, ' ; ' ' . t Aiwi I am loft outside to watch and I O. Morion. old ral. tlio.u art gone, Tut I shall see thoc apain at the burst, <>f dawn. _ : A FRIKNI). | J. H. Johnson & Co. 3 RE A T EST ATE ~;j S And J: ? INSURANCE AGENCY | g . Affpnt; Federal .Autom'o- ?> -g , hilo Association -gj- " ' ? Collection of Rents I* . c, E*>sy Terms on Homes C: Sonic" chbie??"'R?n\?5raiiis in Coun- fc .0. <J-y-,subi"hn" and city prtfporties ? a s.umo-Special Bargains on farms :? ^ in Kershaw, ltkhland and Lex- ;? 0 inprtoh Counties. is ^ 11 (>5)' 2 Washington Street . jgt -Vft'-r-o-^ooooo^aociiOCio^Ao^oao - +. i ?? -OOO^H^yOQCa^OOOOOO'vO'aOOOOtt _ 1 Professional | |?r~ ards ~ OvOoovv'jQQuuvy'.'evveeuvwuoe Oiliee' Hours: Telephones: 8:30 A. :M. to 7:00 P. Mi Office G033 r ' Residence 887? Dr. D. K. Jenkins I\ 1? VTIOH I/I Vil A lO A Fillings, 1 Mat jay. Frowns. and Bridges. Sunday lay Appointment 1 I'.xii action by Conductive Anesthesia a Speciality.; .' .7 1 lUTtfe Washington.Sl.> Celav, S. C. i i I)t. 1.. M. OANIFXS Physician and Surgeon -V? Special Attention' Given Diseases O ' Wonie?\ liflite . Residence M'.IR Vv ashing!on. . 22.'U) Hampton Phono t'i'1'2!' - Phone 75fi4 DR. I? II. COOPFR I , ' , Dentist ?Cold Crown and Bridge.Work?? ? b A Specialty ; ' Special?A l lent ion Given- to Digest? ?' ' Of. the Gums , -Office Phone G120 1126 Washington St Office Honrs: ? Telephones: 11:00* to- 1:01) P. M. _ Res. .4692 0:00^ ti> 8:00 P; M.r . " QflW 3796 UK. .1. (I,STUART Office: ^ Residence: 1702 Main Street 0417 Pine Street . Onice-Hdurs: . Phones: H A. M. to 2 P. MV _lr-^Res.i^a3ft. * 0 P.-M-. to 8 P. "a>; ' ()fficeV^24y^ Dr. W. D. OiappelUf^ Physian and Surgeon \ Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty ? tlflite: \V Residence 1224 1-2 Assembly St. 1301 Pine St. .\ Columbia, S. C. i j m?s Oince II?nirttr* * ' ' ^>Rrf5Tf6\es:' ' -44-*40 A. M. lu 2 IVM. \>Hice 3536 0:00 P. AD Ir 8 1>. M? Res. 6548 "? Dr. C. E.. Stephenson Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A: ? -j Specialty *"~* : ; Office.: Residence: 4414J,i-Assembly St. " 1328 Oak St. Uflice Hours: 8:30 A M tn 3:00 p. M. 3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P.- M. Dr. II. D. Harper PiirffiWin npnti^f "Cold Crowji nntl Briyige Work_. : A SPECIALTY Fill ings, Extractions, Plates, Crowns rind Bridges Corner Wjrshinrrton & Assembly ~ 1029 Washington St. ~ CfiTUn 8. C. " ^ t ' . m. ' -