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f gAGBTWg-.* <Q.? - ?ITI n ri'n'nomBHgggHffftgto j The "Old Gray" i t <MT* [ . IK, !'- :-s v.. " ~WE.Phi The New Year. it said of Christopher Columbus . that w/ien he discovered America he 1 * land'' ana gave inanks to Uod. . liow ~ ben lung wuuul It ue ii cartas millions ox lnuiviuuais wuuiu so greet tins ~V new year, Lvury liiun, woman aiia~ child should tnanK tiod .lor thtT past 4 . favors-and ail Christians should re- , dedicate-themselves in liis service and tho world of mankind'should resolve . i' anew.-. Some line items that the col- [ ored people would do well to consider v .?, Jppon their program lor l'J-8 are-as ?1 fellows; i.?Attend uMtii'cii leh-'t , onee every Sunday and discharge the duties devol-vect. uuoii x'oU. 2. They should endeavor to encourage, colored business enterprises. lryi-giving thuiii "rshould make deposits in colored banks and insure in. colored companies. so doing they would make a future for . colored boys ??d girls. ._ .4. They shunld read Negro liletatuie ami peiiodicals and pay for the same;..We read i ' whije uailes ami, pay fo? them weekly arid monthly. * But we will read colored papers und get one. and two _ years behind and finally drop put nw^ ing. almost a. fortune to the manager. This not only ji reflection upon us but a sin before Uud.?Tlp^e is1 a fnnimy Story of1 a capturer who went into the jungles to capture monkeys for the Zoo. And when he hod caught a nunir ?* . ? J3er of them he went to deliver them. On his way ,011c big'u'gly monkey was lost-. The lost monkey stood in the xoad so as to be found. Presently a car loaded with white people- came along and oaw the monitor and drove 1 around him. Then came u car loaded with colored people an(l saw the * monkey and tried to^lrive over him. " The old monkey jumped out of .the way and said "My" people will not do." Now let us dispute the monkey in' 1928. In that we are not his peos ?;ple and - that we -will 'do. "T-7" ?t.,_ - - The State Wide Call. ???r" iAH delegates mat na\c uccn eicU' - ed to tinT General Coiuereiicc wiucn . , meets m Chicago nex;/ may ai'o canl' ; eu to meet at Alien umvilisuy .011 Yveunes'uay," January iltn. it is tiuiu. certain uuu un 01 tne leading nnnioters ox tne State win. b^ present, aiso upon this - occasion, tor. niani things .ox grave importance are lb u considered at' this meeting. llu state oragnuaiion is to be prefeeiet . smooth sailing is anticipated. li tact only sucn will be toierated.. JLiy all means we are going to tins Gen erai Conference a unit; We- afe oni for tne ietjirn of liishup llurst. Ui will \be one lor the 'lection oj Dr. li W.'Mamie, ftme lor" Dr. D. 11. Mefei-iil Wednesday's meeting will be no mon the v'oiCt. oiPmd.eiduals or cbhlerence "but the voice ai tinT state, bout) .. Carblim'can get one~bistnjp buiiiu two brvthree. Now shall \ve deeitf on one man and-be suceesslul or iai -rr.? 'at threes -1 know your deemVtjp lo Wednesday beeuuse 1 know the liiei.) Whether bishop or general otlicer, on ly one man lor a place, wtll reeciv. ' ? our endorsement. \\e inust not onl; let tile geiiem! church know that vJ . . are reasonable* but we have com >110 - 'sense. '1 he state organization will b a^awlk over, (^ueine I'allnetto tion ference the chairman, the Pideinou Conference?the?Ad'oo-ohairnaun, * th MortheiHA- Conference,- -t-he treasurer the Soutji Carolina ^nnf^r',r>''''t rh steering and other important corr mittees and give the old Coluihbi ? ?Conference the secretary and .?fch "7"'state reporter. ' Friday evening of the Christma holidays Mr. and Mrs. K. VV. Jacks? ^ entertancd a number of their In an out-of-town friends at their lovel ; two-story holne on Oak St. It wa 3d really thed'eatilre of the entire Chris Br * mas f?r a more pluusant evening wa never spent. . The program was s jfe|! entertaining, -the refreshments wei ? ?,so inviting until a repetition of : . ^ everv evenintr would not bn a bit t( - often.- v But it must be remember* B- that Mr, and Mr.-,. .lark son ^ire amon Columbia's best cftizenn. -Mr. hackee W' ranks among the leading' clerks i the postofficc in this city. He is sei retary of local Branch of th(. N. 1 Bit- A. -C. P. and is really its bureau < information. And then he irr amor the chfoidoadera of his chureh. H mm. *-wife i3 one of the best school tenche: jmk In South Carolina. In this home the Kjl-- , havC'a lovely daughter and ff beaut ful group of smaller children. Th< : of 01 B^ne of tl ^rty: E mkr*? mt . -y - 1 ; .??.? * md ^ v The New Rider | lip Ellis Kaptisl Chuych, Jlr. and Mrs. Green and Mrs. E. ,U. . Andtitson, liev.and Airs. White,'iUr/uiid iVlrs, Boyd, Mr."-: ^1>A jVlis, Hinsi'll, Aire K_ trtmxp?Kit?t is aiid husband, Mrs. Neal, Mrs. inompson, JVlr$.' Sloan, Ml'S. Myers, Mrs. 'ttoiinah; >M"rs. Bowers and oth- j era whdse nantes we did not gel. The 1 occasion will never be lorgotten and Mr, and Mrs.'Jackson will iorevtfr livo f in Oour h'turls. Key. J. \V. Shaw and. High Hill The Columbia -Annuel Conference I made, no mistake in sending this pastor this appointment.. The right man ik the.rigln place. Ul~ cdutst', Ut! llltd 'sonic ..obstacles to subdue. However, !; it was no fault of his. It- will do _ well for ul^pastors to learn that when mi uiil1 tliinn and utily pay jaa.uu 'j tho^ will demand an explanation and' wTlLjib nothing more .'Until They re-'[ ccive iU Can you bL-mio ih.m??L'ay ihe dollar motley where it belohgs and | if yun have colltii'lui .'nothing l'ut' uth- i er items, state that in ayour report' and accept the consequence.- Then ; we must hear in mind that- Methodist pyeayii'drs iwe moved according to the | judgment.?the appointing power. | .Noflheir judgment nor the. judgment of the congregation moves them, | and nu une hnuos Litis?he tier, tliall i the preacher who tdok the obliga lion in entering the conference and : sealed it" upon his knees at his ordination. When a Methodist minister . gets to the pjaev where hy does 'not want to be subjected to his bishop in : receiving his uppointihchf, he i will, have- to go to an independent denomination.?This tiling"ui' "lay ing m'oUinl and trying to make it hard lor an innocent man, wh0 had nothing l-6-tftr\vith his-coining to that charge, is as Wicked as it-is s>mful.N W hut dispo-. sition is made ol* "the Golden .Utile with such a'minister. 1 am.sure there is .nothing- to. gain by such' action's. For whatsoever a "man soweth "that bc??ri*o reap. . Aitc?*sarHe is r irue" Ph~ rffffiYl'ds to vt?i)gVi.t34nun:i in , the treatment- -of their pastors. But Key, Shaw wa?. "equal to the occasion. i To__know him, you could. nut Lie-aus; prised, fur he finished at. A lion Cni vcrsity Iron; the following . dcparl ment; normal, tearher!-trai n ingy *cul ' lege and theological. lie is'aiiiong -the .* i beat prepared hiinisu>rs in live church, J lhele were u lew other young men i in his class that togk other, professi ions and all of them are doing Well, ; Prof. Minis, principal of the graded - school at Lecsville, is also a class* r niatg?of l)iv Shaw. It is rupbfted ' that'- Prof. Minik .is "a r.tu.1 prince in . that town: After teaching the dailj 7 recitations in the school, he insructs 7 .fie Sunt ay School icHVhers at thcii s .cacliers' meeting. This is; wonderfu 7 "and we should pray for his tribe'' ti t. increase, and may all schools git ai ^ tnt'ir Ijeaus &ULU ?jji I ill i|JiUd ii j f villi'.?All Prof. Minis has lo xhj?>: t to continue doing wvhacdrc luu so wel i,. begun begun and' the World" will eon . fer its highest honors upon'him.u Our Whereabouts.' y On UaJt Sunday we. were \vithfitt;v e AV. G. Owens at Lancaster and we Jtu? n ihe time oi our mo-. We lud an.uh e fashioned revival, liev.. Owens' ha is. this city in his grip.- Lviiybudy i it singing his praise. lie is. going b o-^do-big .things in- this- city .thin yetn ; The day: was Very-cold-Lut he -pai< t- l ad money left.: lie is a gifted preach a or and a great-pastor, liev. C.-C.-Mt r&- 11 wain is another one -of my gii'te pastors. He is brining new things i ? pass on liis m'W~~t'jiiU'gC: Tiie peopT is arc carried aWay with Kim. lie wil n be taken care of. d This week-end will find us oh Ah y Blancy and Shady Grove Circuits. \V is will preach for liev. C. S. Burrell o k.. lUbd.BUuildLTdfy.tLat 11:00 A. M. An is for Rev. O. A. Atf?rant at".Jacobs o >o the Shady Grove Circuit at 2:00 1 e Mo. Let tin1 people pray fnl the piet it ence of the Holy Spirii-I-? _ >0 "Let us advance on Tour khebs, .? _ . ,g- AUiKN. XliWB. ?? [n Among1, the boys a nd^ girls \vt l_ Itspent the holidays <Tf tli.mc with re \.7 JntlVes "and friends from our varioi ?f- schools and colleges wore: Air. Hon ig iAnderson, Morchyuso, Atlanta; Mi is ses Beatrice ftlcOhee and Kllen .lad rs -sanrJ^isk University, Nashville, Ten ;y Misses Evelyn Ilill, Lcora Itomilu ;i- Ola Bell and Tamma Jones, fyes'si >y William HiLL-Jr., Clarence and Th ir" mas Hammond, Benedict-Colhege*, < ie lumbia; Misses Alphia Thompso ?r. Seleath^ Nobles and her friend Ma: b?Williams, of Wilmington, N. ?r. srs. Joseph and William Ifarley jy State ?oIlege, Orangeburg. | ; : ^ ;v-V |YHE PALMtr ?TfrUSewho spent thehohdays^ro northern points in Aiken were: Mr Tilliy It ice Hampton and her litt son, Willliam, Jr., from Jamaica. I Miss Ethel Glover accompanit by her aunt, Mrs. Martha Glove Lttle Chiippell Hodges and Mr. Li Roy Glover of New York Ciy, Mis Mildred Carroll, New. Yutk Ciy, Mr Miity- Bailey' Holiday from Nowarl . ,".N. J. Messrs. Willie Tu'flier an Clarence Pinkney 'from Ashevilje, ^ C., also Mr. and Mrs. Dan Linse l'rom N'Oiv York City. :" Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Hill spier .ho holitnys in fcjavannali, Gn: ' ^lessrs. Edward Williams and Alv Carroll spent their holidays in th city of Atlanta, Ga. Tjtc dance, at the Kalamia llal given by the Merry Makers was er joyed ! y all present. A bus from Ail <"bi ,?lmnnyht?many out of tc Ail guests. It was a real Chrjsl mas treat. The Thill was lighted wit .1 caiuiiul candies. Misses Dorothy Richardson an the holidays visiting friends in Aikc They are tc^icKing at Allendale. I U. f.lV,... ..I I \'ji4\r\wt\r\ is here visii-in? her sister, Mrs. E manuel Bland. . BKTT1S ACADEMY; 2, fa it " The teachers who spend the" hoi days at their* respective homes Wer Miss Arlena Edwards .\tl.anta. Mis Evelyn -Wheider 1 e^jfcr. E;rtonJtoj (" t., Mrs. \ anii.la ClSrk-, "^ohynbi and Prof. ,1. Ik Sartor. ( ' ' ' *"'** 1 C ST. I'AL L -XEVY'S.-? ! _.Tho hjliilnys h'OYC. pn^Ptt""quieil rtlUl pleasantly* into history, and tli .desire, is how .to- make the new yea I'one of *j)ea>:*e and prosperity,. Mi', and M.rs.vT. CJ. Ka.ijin wiUC! taiiied en I)ec:oirdi<\r^26th .in honjj^V ..-.'o?f i'ii w ttirt11' iiiin* 1 birthday A eoujp'e-d+nijcr vus seryt I which was unite olahnmli- and delii p.' . IS . . 1 The Christmas services at I.iberl iini ..t Vi '"lof-vofy-tha sonmm tho carol sinjjo huf. St. Pq[(il (;i?uk'il- Sc haul.sang' sc. , rvtiT carols.' | I\Ir. Juhrtr^vttLriHiK-v wh,, died 1 .ho -Tftmi-.y iloVpiinl, in ^ilm U r, who i lie It ad [underiinm- an .dptrariott.^V' i ur\d nil Do octulTor -dth; I'to- Icav I ' . rtk voted wll'o and : i.\ tdi'idn n.^jr. Wash liagit), ) highly rcspei 'I od member of Liberty liill, was bu | ? . . . -rrd?Suiida.t, Jatinat y 1 sir 11 a 'hr - brgli ill fo'r. soi!.^ tii.it1 and lhL? V ! nob ^expected,' but bis-many frien [.and-" fylativgs nutuVu. his loss. 1 llU'ta splendid- l';ihuly, who has t .sympathy of tho community, j i. . All". XornVvn FVndergrass, of '-Clp k'ston, spout the holidays' with 1 f.| parents.;. v. ' ' ' - t >\I isv.s (iiissio 11 ilton, ?,M initio . Donald and Gardenia llfgin'.havo ' ..I'Im AIIi.'m?fllil'Mvil U Paul Graded School opt ned I Monday, .Tnidfni^-*2flfd. The Chi i -?ma- ! ice. Mi ndny niuht v.?r.n '"'Ihi >1' beauty." Misses l'oihpcyCjind \\ -. 11 lravt.-r.ctiirnt.il irom them vaeal I *hore t>io .siarc 'their return. _.| Mr. Joe "Oliver am! Miss \Yi!lic C j votv\v-cre married on December 22 "A very pretty church wedding.,folic . .ed by .a .rn;cp.tliin at the Homo of i j bridtV pirdnis. . They are iiow , Honie iii WiltninfttOn, N. C. *'M j -5 . Willie" will Mje missed. Muny''g< wishes follow tl)em. . *"[ AVo cSVo'lld '-0 -lio Palmetto Lorn L) ' ' j eongratulatrnns for the. part pla> T'lTur'-nf the past yoar^in' JwWTpTTjT ^ lie race. ay'd a wish that the r year naiy bo happened brighter. . f'' a-? Orangeburg AT ews U Miss Thelma Ony A^rs. Fred K , r.?;rly,? Mr. and Mrsi-Oharleg Sumni e motored t'o Columbia last week. c> may'cxpeet bells to iing at any ti Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lloyd annour .? t he mdrriniie of their daughter^ J < tt.o ;tiyv$fiv Scott Stewart "of-lii , sli?ul, I.onp' Island, at their home ' Poeomber 27th at 2::T(>. liov. J. pTnytor officiated. Thoy . loft foi 'o'.ir itr Ahihan a; after which -t i wifT make their home in' Ilemstej at tended *' mrVHrin'tre of her sister. MiV's Jqlil Valentine to Mr. Areflin ^lomvnc io > j Pocornnor 28tl^at the home of president-of Allen University, ; ? : 1- . ??: s formed .the ?ceremony. It was h, have heciw|intc an elaborate all Mrs, White remained with her i ? (hiring fiw holidays. 'n| Mr', nwl Mrs.. F. L, Broy.-n. s* ^ve'-nvPlo. with daughter and ?-?Mr. T\ !< Brown, n student at * Cta'e rdliofo,""motored here ?'! seent fhe~lln\\ "While here theu i fhe ..truest of Mr. and Mrs. Tie is' X)an:als. Cla<Tn Orrho??ri and hand wer ' Spartanburg to ploy during tfie ] ITU LEAOEK ' ^ m clays" 'The band seems to be in great s. demand under Band M/uster Stewart, le The News Man enjoyed a very fine < ?T. ; dinner at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. 1 id Preston Billy on Christmas day. The r, diner wus. made up of everything good i 3-(to cat that one's heart .could wish. >s Mrs. Billy is an exceptionally good 1 s.' cook. -. . 4,| Prof. T. W. Coopet und Wife spent i d! the holidays here with Mrs. Cooper's i I. i parents, Kevv Johnson. l"hey return. y : ed t.o Olanta where Prof. ?Caopcr^-ia- -I principal of* the school. I it Miss Caroline McRae* of BranchvilkVjspent the day "here with~Triends > a before returiiing to her school at Es- ] e'teile, S7"C. ~ \ \ M r. IOarl Howard and nephews af- | [1 ter spending thq Wiristmas iij Wash- i ington, 1).- C., returned ami resumed I i-j their studies , at Clnflin. . x U?Minn Emma Williams,..daughter ol'~ ..I Prof. Willie While Williams, of the < h State Poll ego, spoilt' the 'Christmas,'! ..[here with hir ]rirents. Miss Willii\msi c] has been teaching at Mullins for < g ' quite u while and +tas mnde a tiigh p n . mark" in her chosen profession^ p Mr.-J. M. Max-well, Jr., \v'ho is at,: i (i TerrrltnjF A'IHHH ?ITT?MnSjtflghilgetf^,' ! 1 ?] spent the holidays hc;ro and returned j t | in his school on Mond?iv^__^_ -|rT Mjss Dorothy Sulton and Miss Lula 1 Wilkersnn left for Oberlin, where they I NOTIC f. The Great S: r*?' v. 3 TWICE-A-V "1 ' ,, i overcoats C Jfjj " . a! * ., u. X Substantial Reductions _pi . X . j* Come- In and L< >* X | Marshall-! rt 'i: -"== ' ' "KNOWN FOR C re.,? . :lfaiHI2rgJglZTEI^ iv-'ll \l(^ \TirM. I I'or ad g -1\W 1 crrj ds ' ia ~ ylai ho 1 rm%? EL RAVEL 5 ' 1 BY ' ,\ * j| X RAIN ' " " SOUTHERN T I ;S : PK^ne 563 L 2 JAMES WOODBURY. R'cpie n" ji ? ? rETEJpjiirz^iizi^iiircirii^Jz^ ??1 ? ion ; "" ',\^w?:>'owo;o.o>.o'c-oo-:>vwv?oo:oo< >k- 1 . New Untie )W- g That la What Numbers < | "A Breath oi tsa ^ ' . >9d,"p ' ... A BOOK OF C :lor :? 7 -tb?I "*! '? 1 James . Willi a n XT V""" Mure Now Se h-Jsj?:?Do. you want material for 1 ;oj ?Private Reading?College en- 3 High or Rural Scl ,?,'S *3 ' Speeches for all occasions at \\ c M . ' fj, 1 37 copies sold the fir mo. 8 . r M II . . 1 . I K.es Q mat every person migni navi (,]j- p' a Negro poet of South Caroli L-m- P in the reach of all. ?n:l $2.00 p a jg Order Frorh . . hey 8 ' UAMP'I ON PR1I 1('y | g ' "F3 10 Assembly Street p "~T~ or the Ion Saoctooooooaoaoooooaa0ooocfi3 her mr^r ''o'?UOOO U.O.UP.O POP PO OO O OOOWJ p"(; g FOB PEREMPA fair. js COIN] parT!~# rpi /-? . - rj" -u" f-? V 1 he Citizens r i We have a complete line c son, o . <V o Special Prices On flTld '? " PRICKS 'R^SC^ABtS" vere P "j ? nrg0-1 The Citizen's Ft it to x I t 15 Washington St. hoik .... " . . i- J * i* 1 have been attending school. Miss j V\ llkinson is the daughter ol' 1'resi- | dent and Mrs. Wilkinson, of the,State Lohi'ue, aitd Miss Sulton is the daugh- , tl tor of Mr. Mack Sulton, one of Or- N mgebuyg's best, business men. |T Miss 1 he-lma Orr spent the holidays t< ionic with her parents at Bantbevg. a Mrs. Mainie Whitmore and Ruth a: tlortzog spent the .week-end in Den- A' mark with relatives and friehds. | K Mr. Iiume Sulton and Charles Reid T ioft for Augusta, where the are at- R .ending Haines Institute. _ I ft Dr. Robert S. Wilkinson, Jr., and ft ivife are here visrking Dr. -Wilkinson's." V parents. Dr. anil Mrs, Wilkinson of-ft lie Smta.College. ?? r?-4-?4H Mr. Willie Henderson is very much b n demand; he being one of Orange- T )iirg!s niost artistic painters atid decirators. . . ; ft Christmas passed very quietly in a Drangeburg. Not a?single accident nis hannenrd. to mar th<> nlPtisnro of I. inv one and a talk with some of the >l<lQSt-officers; they say they cannot jnderstand. -it, urllcss it's the doing away with whiskey. -.^say that our icople are just getting better through . he constant teaching from the press ~ ifUl other- agencies. . ? - ftVi' Wish o -thanit the lady?that? jought 5 Leaders at one time. Send I ijutfftr?'?- * i i 3 <~x~xk~xx~x~x^xk~xrx*?x~x~> wings In Onr???|-: 'EAR SALE | . y ' 5 ' Suits hats :j: ? *^ni u i.fl-7 prw* - v 1 . ... l A ii everything in our otore-i ? Jook Them Over.. t| Latum Co. || iOOD CLOTHES"" | jj LrajzjBJZJzrejzjHJzraizr^^ any INFORM ATIQN con- [a * ting your travel, 1 shall be 5 cl to get in touch with you SjT iny time. > fi Safe . r: :?T ound -|. ICKET OFFICE ; | ' I JU/ Main Street Gj senlative for the Southern Ry. Km* :-oovOowo:<r'YO"oowoo"oo:o^oo:oC'0.1" ir THeSun ! . ; il Of Persons. Are Saying Of f- The Muse*' | .OLDEN VERSE iv . , B"? ttrr. r " * * }t n ..Wjtherspoaa MS. .ST. - ' ft lling Fast - 11 Recitals Sunday Schools ? 100I Entertainments? . a tittle rrlare than I cent each . g st five days off the press, i a copy of this worthy work of 5na, we have placed the price 5 >er Copy. | S I INC. COMPAN Y ___ Colombia, S. C.?:??jMJ'FHOR . - ' \ I qOOOOOOODaOOOaODODQOOOOOOr.n ? . . =g? OLE FURNITURE. | *5 to ; - - ' I lrniture Company j >f furnitnre in the latent styles. Living Room Suites TERMS LIBERAL j; irniture Comna^y | Saturday/January 7, 1928.^Btt AFTERNOON $yW>ER GIVEN j An afternoon supper was given afl ic residence of Mr. arid Mrs. fesbitt, 1228 Liberty Avenue uesday evening, L>ccembcr2?th. il'u resting games of cards were playeMEl- ' Iso-othcr games. The guests wenflui. * s follows: Miss Julia B. ThompsoiaKK-' Ir. Cron.u Ware, Miss Juliet Raiforapflr tr." William Gilliam, Miss AnniLiOji hompson, Mr. Julius Bennett, MisTjffl osa McCbttdugKritTfT J. C. McDaniel JpjBl liss Elizabeth Nesbitt, Mr. CurtijHw IcMiller, Miss?Coi^mie Bailey, / alter Vincent, Miss Annie NesbitikJK/*' t*v:I>t?fkl McDonald,- Misses Ertith ktgood, Emma Kershaw, Lucile Nes-Vw itt, Charlotte L. Mott and Lucil^^M' A delightful course v?vs served by'| lisses Ilattie Mottr Fannin Ncshitl|L'!|lIp sstited by Mr. Willie T. Nesbit. '"RBv From Me and Snvn jk |?| L. A. RICHIE ' JjJy The O'd Reliable Undertaker ?.' T^-TT\?r"f> * T mn^-TAt. it'll ANP -jftj Complete Motor Equipment . ~ 'hones: Ollice 225 Night &.Res. 2^P-1 ? 6.Washington St. Abbeville^ S. C. jn| YOU ARENEXT i ivf-je LONg VS"are waiting, to serve you with ||1 ^irs.t Class Work in an Up toi '1 . Date Barber Shop. Service Barber Shop! I ' ' n. T? MLErRWOOD, Pno|(l" AGENTS WANTED To Sell the Famous BRACK PATT!m>jl j IECOUDS.. . (Electrically. Recorded | , Che Rest Race Record on the Markets j[| A rite To-r nil. i MKJACtO RECORD CO, : |j Sheboygan, Wisconsin. ||9 Jo.cvDocjoooc.oooooooc^.-^oao.oia || Professional jj 1 jr.-'. Cards ,7~ jOOOOOOOOO<aOOOC?OOOOOOOCo^O? n Jflice Hours: Telephones:? jftr i:30 A. M. to 7;tM)-P-. M. Otlice GOsjfWfc^ Residence 8871 ? Dr. D. K. Jenkins 1 DENTIST i| [ Tilings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge#^ nl ' Sunday by Appointment A '1 Extraction by Conductive Anesthesln jl u Specialty/" * ** .: (t-I 1107',i Washington.St., _ Cola.f ?U (X |j I>r. L. M. DANIELS^i-| Physician aiirt StiVgeorr . Attention Given Diseases OjB^* iTtffc Residence jlfcv 112f> Wa.-hington, 2220 Hampton XJS<" I>1 inn -to??-? DR. H 11. COOI'I-.R"* IF Dentist Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty ft' Special Attention Given to Diseases W, , Of the Guraa . ? k *|Hy Office Phone 6429 1126 Washington 9$.4 |\ . N. Residence Phone 8264 J Office IIuurH. Telephone#! ?> 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4fi?t } -ttTTm-n. ?:(JO. P. M- - U l)R, J. (1. STUART " ? Office: Residence; J/ioral I ain Street 1417 Pine Streijl mfl Office Hours! _ PhonoeC tHfc II A. M. to 2 P. M. Res.: 88ft 'RjJ C? P. M. to 8 P. M. OfTice: 4247 jjjjj Dr. W. D. Chappelle M V Physian and Surgeon |nv Diseases of Women and Children n{ A Specialty ' Wfl Office: Residence - Mul 1324 1-2 Assembly St. 1301 Pine St. Ijir Columbia, S. C.' BhT Office Hours: - Telephone*: 6.017 11:30 A. iM. to 2 P. M." Office 36Mlj|| 0:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 654tftJj Dr. C. JE. Stephenson J j Physician and Surgeon jtWau Diseases of Women ami fthilHriw* BlfM Office: Residence: 1414% Assembly St. 1328 Office Hmi^' fi-an a' m tr> 9-n<#p yyW 3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. kfljfl Dr. H. D. Harper gj Surgeon Dentist flGI Goid"'thrown and Rridprc Work fl A SPECIALTY J| Fillings, Extractions, Plates, Croim^M| f -1- Corner Washington & Assembl^fi^H 1029 Washington St. Cola, &