The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 14, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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r / TH'fl'fl H'fl' ffi|ffCrtCR3CR^ | The "Old Gray" . ByE-Ph DR. Xjj, MILES IS A "BIG" MAN. . A casual glance at the abovfe caprr. tion might, cause ^-one to conclude that the chai-actej* of this sketch ia. 7 a "big^ tn'an" Because he is atMhe p- ' head of oi^e pfjthe largest 'districts t- in South Carolina. Others may, say ?r heris ? big* man because?he raised nearly six thousand dollars for edu-1 1 " cation at one time and because he is a life trustee of Allen University. Some . \ may think-the above is true because h<j has successfully- pastored the best charges in this stute and is rated among the few leading colored tax payers of the capital city. Others tno\y fjpni/ln fKnf if 'ic trim hnrnnsn . ?. " " . ? he became the most popular man of the state, in thatThe was chosen head of the State delegation of the A. M. E. church to lead the forces to-the coming General Conference..While .all-'the above is true, Dr. Miles is a big man because lie has * a big heart which takes pride in' doing big things for his friends and for humanity. His'entertayiment given to Bishop Hurst and others on last Wednesday night would have done justice to the GenevarConfercncc del egation at Chicago next May. Had he given this wonderful reception Tuesday night before "the State wide t meeting, some would have said it was > done for political purposes. But he went before the delegation and won " n... 1 g liic r^rd and populaftty and then he did for his Bishop and friends Jpst what he had already purposed in his heart regard? less of the outcome of. the State wide meeting. There is no way in this world to keep such a man from sue. ceedlng, Mrs.. Gu'ssie^ queenly wife shares equally in his popularity Every charge that he has held, 01 distinct over- which he presided, th< rZT people shy of her, '"she is a "ftobh - woman." At thjs great reception giv en to Bishop Hurst and guests, Mrs Essie T. Chappelle, the daughter o Dr. and Mis. Miles, and wife of Dt W. D. Chappelle, was chief direc ?T tress, arvdhis son, Mr. T. J. Miles Jr., was head of the waiters? -T4v " following is a partial list of jth guests: Bishop John Hurst,_J.)r.,^ - H. Coit, general rffigfr. Dr> amr^ffVi R. W. Mance,. President ^nd Mrs. E ' H. Sims, Dean and Mrs. II. B>Thom "' son, Dr. and Mrs. E.H. McGIll, Pro * and Mrs. I. M. A. Myers, Dr. an Mps. J. G. Stuart, Ret'." Dr. E. A. Ac! ams, Dr. "W. -D.' Chajipcllc, Mrs. I C. Chappelle, Mis. E. R. Morris, Pre 1 fessors Green Jackson, T. A. M-urphj T. A. Thoriipson, S. C. Brunying, I L. Pegues, J. S. ShanklLn, O. Y. Va entine, C. A. Perrin, Captain C.: / Thomas. Mrs. L. K. Ivcison, Missc Theresa Kenendy, Lula I). ITopkin Jaunisie 'DeYaughn, Sadie Creel LiOUiSe Fountain, "EllKH 15. (.iil'is-un an V others. m . . jr.*;- - HAND PICKED DELEGATION! Much is "being said here t5f la: about schemes that are- being pra . tirpd .iTi electing- delegates General -GorSerence. I. -Venture ? 'say in almost every- case the pictxr ^ is extravagantly overdrawn. B ~ cause such agitation is always on tl ray!' ?-'?^part of indlviduals-who-thought th< should be elected. We are proud say that no such indictments can made concerning the delegates elc jfcV. r tions conducted by Bishop John JIui In three conferences in this sta an attempt was made to test t ? fairness of the election, hut it w to the sad disappointment of the jrK' who sought to prove otherwise. one conference the members,, wot have none but inexperienced telle of their "own conference. In'ftnotl a suspicious ballot was handled. A in the third a person claimed to ha voted for himself an.d the tellers fs ed to call his name. This same pi son Was given -the hat' containi ' V all the tickets and asked to go Us: ?. ^ Wart If liliii.H'lf. And wittgH? pair of eye glasses he had to adi it was not there. In my ow" conf W ence, some of the tickets were tat one hundred miles from the conf & ence seat so as to he recounted^ A IKv in every case the election proved 1*? a 8(iuare and fair deal. And b* ministerial" and lay ot this state dare . that no fairer elections w 1 "?"vtkr KolH {P church than th Conducted by Bishop John Hui ' The truth la, that some ministers t nererT>e 8l?cted to the General c: ferenCe as long as ft take's a, tram fl ol rotes to elect them. The iron la they can't get the votes. And so of these same ministers who th I & that they are robbed out of tl W,- General Conference seat would have their charges if their mem t v V'. *. O . * t % ;V " ' C^C-J^C- o_C-0. : : ao o : o ~ - -sc- aowo! """"?~-|r and ; -' . 'j^ The New Rider $ litip Ellis . . X;1 J" > -~r\ :. }I' - ^ were allowed to vote for theih With a secret ballot. The presiding elders . nave to over ride the people's request s and turn a deal' ear to their prayer I _u> send. them back. They are hardly i wanted ui thetr own Conferences'^ andr their: transfer to other Confer : Mees 'inects the disapproval- of the-1 men of thc Conferneee in which they_j wonkl desire to go. Since the Bish- v ops and Presiding Elders get no lhaliks froih such disgruntlcu minis-!i rers. They should heed the prayers | o.f fhc people of their congregations ( and at the close of the Annual Confer ence .there will be one or two ' big ] preachers lelt standing "with nu? j whefe to' rro." -' J . .. 1 A)lTt- WHEREABOUTS. * J Last Sunday was a high ^ day with us at James .Chapel pn the-Blancy Circuit. Rev. I. S. Burrell, the newlyappointed pastor is a real prfhce in tjhose parts; He .is a good preacher ahd his people are delighted with him His new assessment "was paid in full. We had also a wonderful time at,Jacobs that night with Rev. O. A. Morant. He is going to do a noble Avork on that charge this year. This ( wcgk end will find us on Lagree Cir. with Rev. M. M. .Martin. We will \ preach at Lagree church Sunday at 11:00 a. m;, and hold, our business! meeting there Monday night. Lot j the peop1e pray also for the presence _ , of thn TTkily Spiiil: ? . I "Let us advance on our knees." WEDDING IN CHERAW continued from page.one" , Next, entered the Dame of Honor, ?. .Mrs. Bcatrirn Lowe, and. as JUrndcl-[ . sohn's march gave "way to Lohengrin | tiie groom, and his best' mum, Mi\ f James. Frazer, appeared at the plat-, r form entrance ami' .""descended .the . stairs to meet the bfide who entered] !t through the left aisle 0n the ?rh) of, ^..hcr brother. Beneath an nveh of; e long leaf pine and white and yellow, j chrysanthemums the nuptial 'vows 5" were, spoken. fj" The bride wore 3~1ovely" dress yif j p pearl white satin,.hack crepe, white j f;?kit!?gloves?white h?"-'yi and shnes j Her ornaments consisted of a. rhync|. stone buckle .with wbjch her dress. I. ( was caught up on the side; crystal: >'I bnttrfrf-nruf enr rines. She carried a f-t shower bouquet of carnations;, li 1 lies i: of the valley and maiden hair ferns, 1-, Her liead dress was a wreath of ?>rt. ang^ blossoms and lillies of the val;.s ley from'which flowed th^ ^eil which s, lormcu me nam aim wmim >\as rr, caught here and there with orange I ] i I li.n'i.nu 'I'ho Iwiili -.mnirU :>U \u.iv dresses of taffeta with silver accessories and silver slippers. Each also S. carried a bouquet of carnations tied te, with white'*<wlle. The colors of their c-- dresses-wcriT^s follows: Jliss llanna )e peach; Miss filler yellow; Miss Low re Wilson, orchid. The.groomsmen were e- all attired in conventional tuxetfo 10 Mrtms-i. . to niony u delightful reception \\as hold, be 'Prominent featpres of the reception tc- were a vocal solo by * Sirs. Julian st Matthews, a cornet solo ljy. Mr. Mor15 ris accoirTpanied by his daughter., he Miss Morrisy and a vocal selection as "Mabnda Lou," by the girls quartet >se of Coulter Memorial Academy, whici In latter selection reflected great credit lid upon Miss Williams the trainer anc :rs accompanist of the quartette, icr Among the prc-nuptial parties gi nd | ven ,in"honor of the bride and groom i^e' was a miscellaneous shower given b; lil-1 Dr. and Mrs. G. \V". Long ahd Mis er- Wilhelmina Gillespie at which man; ng j useful gifts were received. The wed ide-j ding rfifts were useful, elaborate am mimarmin ? * nit j Among the out-of-town guest*-war er-jMr. and Mrs. James Frazer, Misse :en Margaret and Emily Frazer and Mi er-I.Christopher Perry of Charleston, 5 ? J A1. r> TVT..? 1W T."* AIlc .nu WJ IVt'V. UXiU AUI 3. 1*1 * u. Iiamic^ vini to jjlttfgnwt Hanna, Miss Cherry, D: >th Hemphill P. Pride ahtTTIr. I,cvy~i de-1 Florence; Mrr-and?Mrn. Morris, M: ere ' and Mrs. II. E. Covinglon, Miss osc j ma Drake and Dr. T.. H. Reese c rst. I Bennettsville; Rev. J. fl. Dundee c sill. Ridj?eway, -Dr. Wy?^ It. Lane^,?c on- Rock Hill; Miss Etna Wilson < her( Washington, D. C.;-^Irs. Jr D. ,Ca.s hie'and Mrs. Ethel Chambers of _Iihib >me delphia, Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Wi Ink liams, of Martsville, S. C.; Miss Be leir sie Baucom of Davidson, N. _C.; M nqt A- E. Spears ,pf Charlotte, N. C. *rsj fly. J. R. DUNDEE, Jr. " jlf'.'. T> ; , THE PALMElIU L 4? fiRA^n^VH.I.F NI'-WS. Weil ? "\\inU All services Sunday were ^atisfac- air..: ory. At 12 o'clock the pulpit was graced. with tho pastor," Rev. E. Ji Daniel vand Rev. Sanders and Revs. 111 . iViltiiirhs and; Rloseley. Our pastor . >renched a heartfelt sermon.' Subjec.t ' ^ 1 'The Love of God." He spoke - brief-*]^^ y on Jove". . : ? ?? jA:s We regret very much that Sister 0 fennett Colem took sick at .our ' service, but \vc were -blessed-to have j1|U,K diss "Maude Millir JT"nui'Sc piesent-p^r* yhp rendered first aid treatment to! '11 3b.(et Colem. _ Twfjg ? V IieV. and Mrs, Miles motored to Ai- i-yio sen where they'were invjt'ed' to a. was faniily reunion given hy 1\Ti-s. flideaiuJLJliil Johnson in honor of her children com Id' ing home to-spend thtfwinter from day UUt North. 1 Thuj?I'l'iiu1 led a. u I and' '" , imcand* many useful presents .re-, v'-s seiyed to their surprise. r The Second Baptist church of. Ai- brid, ken presented Rev.Miles, their 'pastor , i l iil Jilji 11f L i in i r:i n for |h? niiw yr;ir , v The Ilonjc Mission society gave many --oh-'i . .. i I. f 4 inner nice presents. 11 Mrs. Jennie Simkhis and Mr. and IKuu Mfs. Adapts have returned- to New Kill: York after spending- a few weeku K.'irl with parents and friends. / ': ist t We ?arc glad that Mr-:. Maggie- 'lP-c. Tones is out'^gain. She has been on "dp the sick list for a few days,. An aged man. Mr. RansotTr P'ogiuv ** **. 'lied and was buried at the Granite- X ville cemetery, Thursday. ^ y .Mrs. Sofia Howard passed. Waay y and was buried the same day. She .|. leaves one son and two daughters. X The Suit Beam Band will meet A? Monday .evening of path .week1 at .the y h'omt? of**Mrs. Marina M. Miller. .We are a-king mothers to send their !? children "that they: may be trained X. nrcTh Mission work while they are *t* young. ? ? ?: m . ,! *t| C,\R1) Or THANKS. | Tht. family of Mrs. Bcrnice Wil- ?|. son wish to thank the. futolie in Ronpral for their sympathetic words and X floral offering during their be'reave-' X meat. i ' ' f . ?. ? , x ' CARD TTF TH ANKS: ~ ';'4 l iranKs-to my many lrienris. tor *{] ,l)i?ir kind' expressions of sympathy **< and for any acts of service-rendered ~ me. in the death-of my dear Mnithor' ifgj Mr. Aaron, Kichhrdson, who (ltd in _nj I'hiladolpiiia, Ma., ])ee. 2d, l'.?27/ i..0j Mi{&; AJIANhA FltlKUSON,* . v . ' . , , .Sister. j |gj ~ * ?<3 int \x(nvn.ij-: nkw-s. . ;2j Mrs. I.ix/xie Wesley, " p rtod?k?n4r- of B the Missionary Society wishes -to-. ? 1 thank--;t-he~ members'and friends, for 2 -heir wonderful gifts-which were y.iv- ;S en*to the poor and needy, and we? nl . * I I ' ^ * v * 4 iv 1111.111 n i jti 11 v - *?V ;^r j * . . . ? ?nj Sunday bo'iia vci^* pleasant day la splendid crowd. ivtlondod. both sev I iice.-i ism)' ?'U.n?h\y- polwol. ~ 'V . -3 Diudns- the holidays1 Miss Dnl.?f.* "jS r'lIheTt "lu.'vhjv aViorlaijU'd the follow- ||Ji ii5.tr opVs. at heir, homo: ytr. ajid J!vs. tmm l-41-n- r V-. Tn r. ' T; tV M.^ae: V . Mrs. S;i'lly Lincoln: Mrs; Lil-la (ilov<u\ S) i Mrs.- Mjsvtha Lockelt,' and -Mr. John- '-I A <.? i 4_ n. Oil their rot urn they' exp^'os; (vl jO; f ! !her?;si 1Th?s as havinjr had a wonderful |ly- pivpai'od-din'nt'r. , .?f arses.. liluiuk-il Thomas. "Williol- J?j ni in a B.vrd and Louise Jakes spent the holidays home. $ Mr. O. Z. flyvd' iiid friends from l-uJjrslns..pa.ronU, Mr. and Aim. ( liar < } \ nm iusio.n iook i i'ui a dinner ley Byrcl. : . _ . : <3 i ' ' ? Q The Xmas. trees given at the vav- p . ions churches were very; successful, p 4?The .lenkins' Orphanage Hand gave- ^ '| fi musical concert at the school Kouso 'If 11 Monday night.' Quite a crowd en- P fij'tyed a very pleasant evening. p ti Rev. Prof. Rielvcnbackcr delivered p j?a?wifnde'rful?address?h4?U+e?jsehod p J'housc Emancipation day. S .]- The I'ul-pitv Aid dub will meet .at jjj J he home of Mrs. Lizzie Wesley's ?: J Tuesday-night. - p i- T?..." ':j| *T SANTL'C NEWS i | ' The first qunitely conference was ri ' j held-JUT Thp 11 la? Clf.TlTL'l A.'??rh?E. $ Sttjhxirch?;?The presiding elder in lis- 3 s|ual manor, preached an interesting sj r,j sermon to (his* hearers,. Then the" c ' Ibusinoss ].?u'l of the conference took !-| 3 place. _ v. . . '' r Mrd W. S. Sims, who h^s been quite ^ , indisposed, is able to be out again. ? r'j>. , Mr. 'and Mrs. Linton?and?three?4 i"; children, of Weirton, W. -Va., are c spending sometime* With their parents jj )f and grand j aroints, Mi\ and Mrs. J. ! ? ^ "iTv Richards.- ??- - . -' ' ? If Miss Snllre F. Fpps, of XTalfneypS- \ 'h O., epenVfhe week-end at the home of < * M?v and Mm. Ti -B. Jeter. \ 1- Mrs. Rirswl Sims and two children J s* of Weirton, W. Va., are spending the < r. holidays with their parents,'Mr. and < j Mrs. W. S; Sims. J Mr. Elliott Sijns and children of1 ' i i S E AT) : - 11 ton, W. Vo., urfr spending the, 7r with 'hoi* brother and sinter,. and Mrs. Fair Sim?. s. Aurelia Jeter of. Kclton, and sons, spent ii few pleasant hours Etptue, hist Wednesday with their iyes and friends. c arc ''delighted to have jour , pas'-' Rev. J.,. S. Maitin retain to serve notb.cr year, since he?has been tilhl'ul in the phst we pray Goirsc [Ugs uj "ii hi.ii' that he may do < for the uplift of chiirch and - , - j he infant son, William .Robert s,-, of Mr. and: M Lcverett s died' last Sunday night and buried last Monday at Thomas :cl A M. ,1L Church. | is. Gallic"l.y.les died last WednCsmoiftiug and was |buried last; '1 In. l'uncrab preached: .by Kev. ,h. S., Martin', iss Kosaiie Lyics became the . of-.MV.' Carl (Jrcir, oi'T'omaria, 5S December 21st. - I weddm:: of unusual interest was lixn'mid^JaitL.Jiiin'day at'. th\t home he brides, parent.1^ Mrw?iml Mrs. lie Saitoiv Their daughter, Mary c became the hi id"p- of-Mb. Jack v. Uilhan, who was united 411 nnii*to Mr. all ace Rico. Rev. W? L. isoh. \v?Ys the-oHiemlinj;- minister; NOl 17 o ' * ' T he annuabrriee Holders of the. Vic will he held in the WwhinotYm at 8:0d P. l\L 11: rectorsthe ( other business tb cpiiie , before the transacted.' W. H. HARVEY, IW -3 , ? ^ 1 , " ' ^ ' ' ;af?raf?^ NO'l ICE! ' V'f v. ' v ->. | KAVKl. . B wf, BY JL BAIN ?r . SOUTHERN Ph.me 6631I AMI S WrtfihlU \i\ \i,'77t * . . -jsirt janLrc rcra QTdJgjpj^iir.ii^JEr^ -.? " 1 ^?' " ' ; New Und That Isbat Numbers " A Breath c A ROOK OF James Willia . LAUR Now S Do you Wivnt material fc Private Reading Collet ' 1 Ib'b or Rural S . Speeches for all'occasions / 1-37 conies sold the i 1 hut every prison might h<i a Negro poet of South Cart ?in-tire reaeh-ol alh -. $2:00 Order From HAMPTON PI " '1 3 KT'Assembly Street? or tlu ooQpoooooooooooqooooooo^ ! FOR DEPEND. CO : The Citizens F r ? W(S Tfave a cornpTeterlmi | Special Prices O \ ' PRICKS REASONABLE^ \ The Citizens F S ' 1115 Washington St " ; C806C8C9I60BC8Cfl3606CSMC8C8MS9MffCK8C8C8Ctf " ~Z'~ , _iC\ v-... - . ' I ' ~ T* " "?**4 T The wedding was largely,attended by both white and colored. The presents were numerous. " i . Mr. and 31 rs. Eddie Peak,'of Coal-_ < Wodo, \V. Va., are home* to the delight ] iof thair muny friends. They arrived j en December, 120th. '-They are former ,] residents' ?f this place. . ' Miss Flossie B. Johnson, a-stud^nt-H of A Hep tTpivcrsity, after spending^ itedajJidaya^Vlttf parent?, = Airs. W. J. Johnson, 'returned Sui^-/^ day morning to resume her studies at Allen. " j Miv and Mrs. John Henry' Kelley orf Myrtle Benches. C., and Mrs. Jes- , sa Kelley, of Winston-Salem, N. C., spent tlio Christmas holidays with ho'r parents, Mr. and Mrs., C. C. KelWvi ' . . . i Miss Surah Gilliam and brother VI sited" at the homc-of Miss Kathleen "Jennings at ?>aptuc last SllllUuy uf" lernbon. Miss Sallie Jeter,..of-Carlisle,- visitid friends and. relatives during the holidays. ~ Misses 'Alma, lluusic and Louiee,, Johnson visited friends "arid relatives in Carlise last Thursday afternoon, j ; Hev. and Mrs. W. E. White, of Abheville, S". . C;, s'pent Monday and Tucsdby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I rT.?B. Jeter. They' retOrned home on | ["Tuesday afternoon. / ' 1 . .L'J" '? ricE I - i &I ?ting of the Stock ? tory Savings' Bank '& Elks Hall, 1027 | , January 20, E928 | ie election F ' "l V ' Y ensuing year ana | tat may properly- | meeting will be & " 4 - - , ; v;:Vvl C. L. h LO\ D, CashieT A - . V j^jahyrja if rznin] r^jEizraniJzrzn[nD 7any hNT'ORM ATION con- & rning" yoiir trave l, 1 shall he S1 arl to get in touch1 with you S[ -any time. * / _. gj IS ' C^afe 'u..f Xlvs g, MQREf ic gj tt ^roUnd | TICKET OFFICE . - J":! - . i ic\~i \A_:_ c. * S1 I J\J/ lVlcUIl JllCCl Lz esentative for the Southern Ry.~e :-o^ooooo^o:cwo^aao*aax^^<ya<xo f>r The Snn! I Of Persons Are Saying Of ? )f The Muse" fl GOLDEN VERSE " BY . . "" m Witherspoon ens, s c. ; || _ . .. . . t . _ . | citing Fast r--- ' . 1 ;c Recitals Sunday Schools \ chool Enrertair.mt nts? Ot a little more than I cent each j first five, days off (he press, ive a copy of this worthy work of ! jlina, we have placed the price ! per L.opy. MINTING COMPANY T7 ??-?? Columbia. S. C. rHOR ^ ; ^o'oooQoooaflooaoDoooooooOftr. ?1 ?; ABLE FURNITURE Me TO i- ~ urniture Company n Living Room Suites ' J ?i Terms i.ibf^al 'urniture Company Phone 4978~ + ?>.--> '-s??-1?? ri ~ ?: ? : ?.. J Saturday, Januaiy ,11, 1^ L ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs. Mury E. Sartor, of Wkitmire, ^ t ft, nimnnnr'i's the marriage of her f laughter to Mr. Ernest L. Carter, of Baltimore, Md., December 26, 1927, it her home. Mr. and Mrs: Ernest L. Carter will make their home at 3Q4 West l-lUrci ? street, AimrlMtmi '? DRESSING is the hair dressing to lay your hair down. It will keep youv hair combed fbr all day long. Evans' Hair Dressing is th0 best for curling and,waving; it brightens * and beautifies "the Tolor of the hair and gives it a lustrous appearance, v " v ? 1 PRICE 50 CENTS ^ ; M nnnfnyt nrod m _ 1106 rinc St.,: Columbia, S. C. V ? Phone* 6158 Sold at Barber Shops und Drug Stores" B.iv From Me and" Save Money : ^ L. A. 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DANIELS Physician and Surgeon - . .] Special Attention Given Diseases O j -Women' ~ | (jfflce ' Residence si 1125 Washington. 2230 Hampton M Phonq 0420 . Phone 7504 .1 DR. H n COOPFR |-| ' Dentist Gold Crown and Bridge Work < I ... .. A Specialty |... Special?Attention Given to Diseases??-7 i Of the Gums j Office Phone 6429 1126 Washington St ^ ~ Residence JPh<toie^8264^^^^' 5 !-OfficeJ Honrs:' "" ~ "'Telephones: >11:00 to 1:0(1 1'. M. 6 Res. 4892 :> ' 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. - ' Office 3796 II DR. j. G. STUART ? Office: Residence: jj. 11702 Main Street? 1417 Pine Street? ? ^ I Office Hours: Phones:. ^ i ll A. M. to 2 P. M. Res.: 8876 ? ! 6 P. M. to 8 I'. M. . Office: 4247. . Dr. W. D.~Chappellc $ "T. ~ Physfan and Surgeon ' . ; 8 Diseases of Women nnd Children 8 -A Specialty p OfTh-e: - . v Residence 5 1324 1-2 Assemt)ly StT~T'301 Pine St. f g Columbia, S. C. 2 Office Hours: Telephones: 5 11:30 A. M. to 2 IV-fttr ^-Office 3536 -? 5 : G:00 P. Rl. to.8 P. R|. Res. 6548 !> I)r. C. E. Stephenson' - : ^ Diseases of Women and Children A ^ Specialty. !Office: Residence: 1414V*,AssemUly-St. 13138 Onk St. Office Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. - ?H:UU Pf M. t^TiOO P.. M ' * Dr. H.-D. Harper ' . . . Surgeon Dentist ^ Cold Crown atifl Bridge Work A SPECIALTY Fillings.^ Extractions, Plates, Crowns and Bridges .?Cprner Washington & Assembly jouoi 1629 Washington St. Cola^ g. C.