The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 21, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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The "Old Gray" ;
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South Carolina Speaks Ollicially
The ekpressicn ot'-thc-Ceireiul Con*
fertnce delegates atJMlcn University,
* Wednesday of last week,'is indeed the
"^tmige of the old Palmetto Slate. It's
"* Our united sentiment and thesentatives
have pledged-themselves to
following is the program. 1. Bishop
Hurst must be returned to South Carolina
becfaUse the interest of our
church demands it. 2. Dr. E. H.
Coil must by re-elected Missionary
MeerctaVy beeausp he has done more
predecessors put together. 3.
Dr. R. W. Manefc must be elected to
bishopric bc'ca:isc_ of his eminent fltness
and because it's our time to get.
.a bishop^on the bench. 4. D^. Fl II.
^IcGill, bur state's-oratbr fur thc'Union.
5. Stand by Dr. G. A. Singleton.
J" our" gifted son,' \jho is now inthe-U-J
a ' niVersityof Chicago. "With those five
?* teema on our r.tato program, wo are
% 1 ' ready to make combinations with.the
v suppportefs of I>r. I.hidsdy 7bf .Georu
gia; Dr. Wright, of. Pennsylvania J
Dr. Caldwell, of Tennessee; Dr. 'Wilson,
of North Carolina; Dr. Newsome,
of Aiabdma-; Dr. Young, . of
Texas; Dr. Spearman, of. New York",
-Dr. Smith,jof Now Jersey ami all nther
leading candidates who. have a fol
lowing t^pi7lY^rn exehaTTgOv?-W-e havn
Florida Solid for Dr. It lance and
Florida has South Carolina sotiu lor
Dr. Grant. '
I ' "A " . VW'
, Allen's Campus*. an' Atttfneti^-Sccne
. ? It is certainly. au_kLS.piia.lion to walk
': tp Allen L'nivui.-il'.y anil sio thj woir
derful improvements that have been
made there. First, yott will see a
,'Vlobie group o^ yolin?; men and women
that Would do justice tb any college in
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. " the South; a fine faculty and the fini
_- -ighingr n-f-fpreLticst bliek wall-thai
you have ever seen around a college
anywnere in Uiis^Country. In the erection
of this- -beautiful _briek wall
? ; around A Urn IJnjvpisiIV Bialion Hulflt
has made good every p^hise in this
Thare is pnnishop living that
' -t is more popular than-, lie. The finance
'' committee composed . of Drs. Miles',
: Mance and Adams," deserves the great.
est credit for the aM?vice-frrndotcd 4o
Bishop Ilurst and the men ajidLiv.o=
' . ~ men of South Carolina in contlucting
. . the business affairs of out. college.
_ : Bishop Hurst says Dr. Adamjf is /mo
of the best business men he has ever
seen. All of us'must admit that a"side
from Dr. Atlamsl cleat gfrfi 'and
^ ability to preach, the gdrpol; ha is a
??t?prince when it cornea to business-.
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Educate the Head; thcTIand and the
* - Heart.
It 'docs net take an. expert to d?
tect that seme!lung is w>. mlly wrong
- J'S . . with the education that.is being rc'
eeived on the part of individuals in
xnis ciay and generation. Sa l, hut it
.' is true nevcr.thU'S^ tliitt the igfiorarit
-have no time with the' Intelligent in
commitUng crimes *a'rul ohor acts of
, dissipation. The above caption is the
solution of the problem.. Education is
0f a triangular nature; and all three
sides must be equally developed if
-v?.you-want a fit p:-r.-v*?m~-T0 develop
any one- siJe and neglect the other
gives >'ou a poor one-sided, unfortu--r
' nate creature. ' My~*~pcrscmaf opmior
" is that thc heart preparation is above
all. And vet to lpv ;vll..*:sircss or
~*heart "prcnarat ion at the expensed
the head, dcvelhps a -first class "hol'j
roller." The human family is rushine
after inioilertii.il and industrial' ndu
cation, which is confined exclusivclj
to the head and hand. But religrious
education which strengthens,the sou
is rejected and almost dispised bj
this young generation. Kducntion doe:
, ' - not refornu hut develops. _JThc .won
means to draw out. It'is the pro
- r cess of bringing to the surface thi
-..-?.--imbedded qualities.'of an individual
; -s-". .? educating of a thief means ai
educated thief. The samp is true will
a liar of any othur bad fcharacter.. T<
my mind'-edticati^fi is lis dangcroii:
in the possession of "flSvtcked man, a:
^ an automatic pisfol jn"the hands o
an insane man. Leob and Leopole
. . tKe Chicago youths that murdorce
" young F^ank, as a mere experiment
were intellectual giants; but ignoran
? at heart. .. Luther fiurbank was an ih
. dostrial expert, but made a miserabli
ff".. out of-dying for lack of heart culture
The graduates from our collpges to
day that dis^ise the church of Go<
and-have regard for-tboir-Grento*
ar& poor, one-sided cranes and ar<
but little, if any service in the worl<
today. We need educated ltion fini
women now as never before, hut fHej
if must have all three sides dftvelopei
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The New Rider '&
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Our Whereabouts.
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:?-Oil Inst Sunday we were with Itev. , (
M. M. Martin on.the Lagree Circuit, j)
alui we had.a wonderful time. It was
a happy pleasure of- mine to me<jt p
vhose great _people. They are ampng l
ihe best in the connection. L>r. "Mar-I^"
lilt has tha-sitnatinn well in h""d- Hc I _
lis a high tone (Christian gentleman, I q
a great preacher and leader, aqd this \\
charger is perfectly safe- in his- cafe. I j-j
This .week-end will find us on the p,
Pino- 6ruve Ciron if. with. Bey. N. A.
Gary. We will preach at Pine 'Grove . jyj
T^lrtm-Tv iiuiuIay'JLTTfl :0fr~A~-M7T givc^r)
ihe Communion It nil finish Ihe bu#i?t=fp
ness of the quarter, that afternoon. jg
I.ct the people pray for the presence p,
of the Holy Spirit. j'.^]
"L^t us advance^ on our. knees."
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El'TAWVIRLE NEWS L
The old year has passed into the | fj
'realms of history and we are now entering
into- a New Year.
Our schools have been open again a
and" the teachers and students have
-hctnm-work- af ter .-spending the holi- J
day-pleasantly. ..IV
Owen Powell, William Powell, their i'c
two-sisters, Mrs. Hester Scott and; t
Wrlama Powell motored from Char-it
lotto, N. C., to spend the Chrijstrpas!
..with their mother, Mrs. Rebecca Pow-I
ell, . "
Sunday was a?groat?day at SL-L
James Baptist Church. A large aud-j
ien^o greeted the pastor, who preach- j fl
Vd strong sermon. Rev. John W. Glo-1 -i
. .. . * . . i?'
ver was at his best throughout the j j
day. . - e
Mrs.T.avinhiO Rlfliburg is somewhat?
indisposed at this writing. t
Mr. William Brown, the local min- j
ister of the Shijolv A. M, E. Church,
who was quite ill> has many.friends
? muh urn trim! tn tnnw -Hint he in on
: HreiTpTll l'OU'iiieiil list.? ?
SIDNEV PARK C. M. E. CHI RCIJ ,
L . .4^, _ y V . .
^'A'imsnal Sidney Park wag in full |~
^ bttiom Sunday.. . As nature presented.j
iisclf with a beautiful spring day; so;,
did the members-present themselves '
with a large attendance. * . <1
Ihc Sunday School began its se'r- >
vice at 10:00 A." M., the uSUJtT htiucz
i with the superintendent at" his. post 1
- of duty. A -short song sendee was )
| rendered by the Sunday School choir;
,'lifter which the members asembled to .
I't'hbir respective classes for a full discussion
_of . the lesson, . The lesson
was Pcautifwlly carried out on-the
'part of the teachers and pupils. . . ' a
At the morning service Sidney was \
! in full sway.. The church was filled C
| to its' capicity, including the members
I and visiting friends. Before the ser- i
.. mnn ,\v:k nreached a short, song scr- f
vice was conducted by Dr. Jeltz, that f
'-set. the church afire, and caused the!.I;
dinners present t0 have a warm feel-1
?rnr toward GnfF~'Aftor tVin cr,nr? I *
\ ice, to the delight of our member? <
. and many' friends, liishop Williams ?
i preached an insipiring sermon which 1
was-well fitted for the occasion. Af- >;
tor the sermon, Dr. Jeltz sweetly sang a
, "Come Home" as he was gently call-| J
ng sinners home to God. Three lov- J /
.ing young ladies entered the House of |?
God, as they said they felt that they
were entering^ into a new world. t
"At 3:f!0 Dr. Jeltz gave an interesting
and beneficial lecture to* women 1
. only. Down stairs vas-packed.?XhiSy
~ fl'ituie ivas enjoyed by all who heard}
it. ' / _ .. 11
*he Epwprth League service began at !
7 '>:uOrV. with the president, Mr.'
T. J. Morris, presiding. A short pro- i
] gram was rendered by a few talents j
of the Epworth League. The League ;
promises a real good program for
j next Sunday. Prof. W. P. Dendy will
. v. c i^viuic i, uuic inumoers^ anar
friends. ' > .. '
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Sunddy night was another- happy i
- "ETme- " As" the members entered the j
- church they found Dr. Jcltz ningingj
His: soul-sttrring songs. The sermon !
for the night was delivered by Rev.
^ Robinson, of Jacksonville, Fla. Thej
| sus." He thoroughly explained how J
j to take a trip with Jesus, that even '
- the nmallpot child . eowhl undei t'sanrtr*"
^ After night gcrvice, everybody left!
the church happy ancj conte,nte<jf as
^ they had a blessed day with God.
CALLED TO NEWBERRY
1 TVl- ffro/lMotoo e " -t.. J.-i
, ?- **{5 J.U1IUV1 niUdL'IllSj
y.and friends of of Benedict College
^sent-n wire to the Benedict Club in
1 Columbia.to meet them Sunday, th?
1 22nd, a the Fir?<t Baptist Church,at
/ three o'clock. Th6 Columbia ~ Club
h -wired in ronpon?er "Hold tha__fort,t
we are coming."
TftB PALMETTO
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On Monday, January 2, 1228, at X i
30 A. M. Mr, and Mrs. K. W., Per- j
llj. G17 N? Coit St., .entertained the. M,
embers of the Buds and Iioses Club; JJf
eii' husbands'and friends at a Bi'tah-" :G
t?t dance.. The- hptac was attractive."'.
ith'holiday decorations. Those pres., It
it were Mr. and Mrs. P.- St. I.ips- Br
>mb, Mr. and Mrs. B. Buchanan,
r. antl MVs. R7~J7^ "Wilson,Hmtnd?^
its'. S. S. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. James W
aijee, M'ss Ceona Webster, Messrs, fo;
ongle.V* James Miller, Cecil Davis, j
hris. Perry, Drs. rrlJeTimPHurne, Br
yna Fy-olvn Overton of New Yorh M
ify, sister of the hostess, vMrsj R.; on
r. Perriri, was the d Kilcltt of honor, j ~
eliciuus sandwiches* colTeo and .
nnch were served. , . " I
On Tuesday. January IQ'.h. Mrs. I
"atilda Scott delightfully entertained
itr Buds and Roses?Club -til her
. I T?.,r,?| v'r t-Ti't- Frederick
hnrpo was welcomed as a now' mem- . l;-.
?r. Tablc&we rearranged for whist,
vJT?
tints we're s>vyo<riUtnrii?'"1+rc~;jTtnrre. r
t the conclusion of. the frame tallied j. J:
ere collected and points counted Miss X
M. Webster bavins? thew bijrhi'st
rore, received first pvi'/.c; Mrs. Perin,
the booby. .' ' >(
Doliciuils snndv.iehop. coffee. punch ?_
nd cakc were served. . ,4>
On January 9th Dr. and Mrs. It.
. Wflsoh, Mr. and Mis. It- \\\Per- ^
in. and .Mr. and Mrs. 1'. S. Japs- '
oiiit) motored to Darliayion, S. C.
o see the.,wonderful-.photo], ley,. "Jlhe f'
Seventh Heaven.:' ' j
G eorgetowii N ew s
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Mr,
John Robinson, i ." Char!, - h n
illd worker1 'Of : h Craoiinn
Iutual Insurance (. an; i. -a ;!
nj?- a few weeks 'in -thy' ci! y,.yn
in! business. . he
National I??-ir :'.t Ir i.r:uu. (' ..
s in the; city
:-Mw; 31 nri< n Paul,- (if ,C. br.ubia.
pent, the We el:-end in. the t iyt.
Mr .la'mf-s JK h Jo h, <.f A iw.-'v . C
in. M.i-.i ty 'M-it,
fp!.^ "\TMTM. rcrnrt.-.^ K ..... J i ?
ini:, >u(iu v ;vi7\ i; >u I. T .'i: ,Uvir hee'ing
at the home "of Mrs.- It. F.
tn-tcrscm on Tq,c niay^fate moon. All'-.
or ti very interesting?nm???^
Aveet coiirsp. avjis si nod. ' ".
The Cosmopolitan Club mot at the 'r
tome of Mrs. T. (f. Dunnmrc m Tin s- t
!ay evening and \va V. cutei'taiiicd by jJr.
Arthur Caivdjurj
"l'liu Fl.lt A.' ami y.-nail Club-hold .
ts regular?me-otirfg ai?ilic_'ln>me. of- ?
Iiss Avline Alston, on Thur.-:day.
Orangeburg' News
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The f >'iendsmf-~M r.. \\LaJler_Brown * ^
ire Rind to see hint out after, a ?*> t
ere attack fit la grippe. J>r. S. tC |
ireefi attended him. '*
Kqv. and Mrs. I.J. I*ruitC were vis- t
tors here .during last wool:. Dr.
*ruitt is well pleased ..with' his new ;
ield and the work is progressing nice-. .
y. .
Miss Flora Julia FoPdh^m .enter- V
aincd-many 'of.her fi:i mhs.in honor
if her 10th hrrfhda.v. Phe vijis ?:
isted liv Mil s Fannie I.onis? Fordhaiu S,
The refreshments consisted of punch.
ream and rahe, and then fwijao.? pZ-?,
arious kinds wore, played.. Mi w- A
^orrlharn was yrnvM 1,\" tfr. and ?! r u v
15. .-Bred arid. " Toonjooh credit fr.n
)6t Tic "V'lvcn t'rir'?is.v?p"*h(l nT<7p?v f< r
'evoti'on to tlvs child v.\h0 was left /.
in infant by tier wotVr.
Alceiitl; wiie'ot tftV'Rnv.
TT. ijjcfiill, of Colombia. rnent a
o\v hours in OrangtdioVrr Inst Week.
?Mi. Tt. A. Whi'e even.' hn't wool; in
he hoxl with T.a cjvinr.c. lint-he is out
his place of business nT.oiir, to the .1
iflicht oi trum's.
Mr. JViltie IIondersoTi erf pie over"
Prom Manning nnxt hod rknr"p of "the, \
store during Mr. White's .iJ1nc?*.
The "basket hall season is now open
and both State College and Calflin <
Collfegc are playing good^-Lalk. Tal$- <:
inc rilriat .of tV>n frnm/m ?U,... I t
no .MrYVft i.-MiV*-f W J 1 A<i4 V Sr ..j.^.
played_?.. ^ . . : ' l
Miss LcWSTy. IIcrlko.tr, of D:nmnrk, *
vv?,s the guest of Mrs. MrWhttirrnrc
during tire past week.
c
*
I am very glad to'say that the oi l .
folks are gating-along nicely. rl,'hru *'
the help of God and our friends Ave <
had a very nice Christina:1. I am <
glad to say that it was very thought- .)
fid-of--Mr. P. II. Ilaltiwautfor tO-4a;-4
nfift? to the "home rf ear load of wnpd,'
and through My. Elonzor, .the eotfhcil <
allowed the city. to hall it f . r us. for i
which we. apreeintc ver.v rn'ncli; for !
it helned ns to toim t.Ue.
warm dnrhtp: those cold days. Mav -?
God -hlrss my friend?. hith white and *
colored. . . [>
We also want to thanV Benedict c
LBADKft
iHoge. Bethel A.-.M. E. Church Leae
and a, club, df which Miss Ruth
itkr is president for their liberal
ns&s donation td* us. . '
We ay.ain want to thank Bethel A.
fj; Cluu'ch, of which Rev. R. E.
o<rdon is pastor, for a donation of
t;.j l'oy the old folks,
ruff or inootffttff-vrftg -hold at thev
I folks h 1111? by Second Nazareth J
mtist Church choir on December*
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t'i._'l he nicotine: was led by Broth
i-Poo White and.Brother Randolph
odourilV which was very much -eh'ed
byL-all.' ,
We now want to thank Mys. L. G.
mmnavtlnor. Mrs. T. H. Henvv and
vs.- C'. P, Saxon for a dollar each
the o!<i loii; s dinner.
Susie Japftfers, reporter.
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JOHNSTON NEWS
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The students and teachors of JohnTrr
RoVomvald School came hack to
ii-rd n ftr r tlyXniuf; holidays', very j
iich refreshed and ^with - cheerful'
rrifr' TVllc U'finlf -Pr\iir?/1 ?*f^1
rtticii'Vnj* hi {ho XtAV. Year. Sevnl
new students have entered since
rims. J! - - - The
'Miss.es Hi Mills' and C. Pawns,
teachers of T-Mgefield, were'visor?
.here Sunday afternoon;
Pi'.if. Wright. of Salmla school;
"of/-Tones, of P C is Acndpmy and
rofs. lliee and MoCottreyy of Ridge
i ring-school, were visitors here on
on 'av evening. '
State Agent/for Xcgro Schools, Mr.
. IT. IViten, vbi+cd our school, on
fdr.dhy.... . . " ." . :
_Xi K. L.'^anicds and Ti <T. Rich-'
ids n ^fent the-day at the home of
r0-J k< n'noy on- Sunday. * They
. "a <T> llghtful visit; also a dei'
vu- rnrru.l 'The <l:iv
; d- otT .nay 'pleasantly- and they
;o ., I;?. 'J4y- "AtrJ-fained.
- fo .fjryv'.ry on the . 20V This
ilLA._! . K iven in h.inor of- the
d hc Ro.-o Club, just organized by
yfi-h-.n hrado class. ' ~
'i' (!< ;' -e-tic science girls gave a
a1:-' V.'rAk'' on Tuesday night. It
T--bv.c d a cue ess. Several walked
r'l. tt1.1.?-ffh"! thhy' h!ld .'l;i almnd
;?7?~ rr" m, >
_ . . .1.1-;. I1IV UJilllU iimr
hnth ' fifhi prudu
./? h:ul the-pleasant surprise of
\the cake. " ~T" " T
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s?e"A dream of ?? -QUEEN~EST
The play, "A Dream of Queen Esther,"'
under the direction of Miss
Clyde, Singleton,. Qf Benedict College,
}s'to bo presented the last part of
this month. Mr. Benjamin Boozer, of
Sidney ...?ttrk Church^is dt?_ sponsor. .
Mprdccai^ Dr. J. E. Watts, is a noble
Captive Jew living-in the Persian
city of Shiishan. lle is loved by all
and dwells with his servant Melshn J
.(Esther* Washington) and adopted i
daughter, Esther (Magaret Wallace);
llegai (Alphons'o Smith) gomes to him-:
to -infom) him that the king (Wm. !
Ycale) is -about to choose a wile athat
Esthor has been selected to pre- (
sent serself for the -contest. Mor- ;
decai thinks that if Esther be chosen
Queen she may help Her people who ;
are' captives of the King.
- To-be- concluded. ...
.mokehul'se hi mm ks
* , ATLANTA U. 23?15
Atlanta, Jan 14?Morehouse came
back strong in the extra period to
drub A. U. 23-15 and iivso doing, take
their, sixth consecutive ganie of the
season, The game ended in a 15-15
deadlock.
^ h II' ' tj ilutvd A. Diu^ii
for Johnson, lie inspired the jiggregaiion
and started the scoring when
1 he sent a long one sizzling through
1 the Straps. The A. U. lads-were.com- I
plelely bewildered by the spectacular J
i dribbling, and the fast, yet accurate j
pio.i.ing of the Morohonso team, and 1
Crawford, Sapp and Dobbs found it :
easy to sing .shots to help give More- !
house the eight point margin.
Roberts, star Atlanta. University
lYirwaru, was I'L un.^ iin'nm I' nhnj
managed to circumvent the: ferocious
ilaroon Tiger's defense and took high
jtoint honors' with" 7 point si. llis ae~
curacy Hi shooting made him very.
"dangerous. .Supporting liiui wore the '
. ' - I
. elongated Hamilton at ce*?ter and
' Stanley at guard. 1 .
Late in the extra period, and tfa.ililifr
bv some pifht noirt? tltn Afl.ntw,
' I. nTrri'>Try~Tnr\Wi'.'(!" l'<1.11?4 (.'? 1 *?n
-^rhrv'.. fl'11. l )lil^ l?lilllr.ov . ;nnj
- "f fellow t'nrniij'h- Thiwe-imtin playing
on their part ma Jo it a simplefm.atter
for-Morehouse-ta win?
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Saturday, Jajiuai^JSl, 1928 ?5
MR. AM) MHS/E. L. STEWART J
Orangeburg?Mr. and Mrs. E. L.'
Stewart cf State Ctvllegfe, entertained f
with a .whist party at their residence
Saturday afteinoan, January ,14. from. . I
four to six in honor of their daughter,
Juaulta* now Mis. Ralph A. l'olk, of
N'ew York Gity, wild- had been visit- _ i
ing- them for i-he past llirefc weeEs. . ,
At the conclusion of .the .games, Mrs.
l'olk received the guest's prize; Miss
Sara : B. Henderson; first piize for
Indies; Mr. T. J. Lylcr, first prize fo'r^ :
men, Miss Bomicc'A. Coleman bouby. .**!
Ilot co.voaand sandwiches, ice cream
ami eal c were served.., A .
Mrs. IV k sh ng i v,0' heiuLtifjjl idee
ions,. "Talc Moon" and. "Weeping *
Mary" a*- the College vesper service
Sunday cycflihff, January..8,'h.
Mrs. Polk, with-Vrev litHe daughter,
Kli'/ii! eth, reft for New York City
Sunday aftci nonuj, January 16th a deBuy
From Me and Save Money
L. A. RICHIE ,
Oljbl? Reliable'1 Undertaker j
" . FUNFRAL DIRECTOR . I
/' AND EMBAL'M-IvB > ;
?, Complete Motor FAjuipment
i'hones: Office 22.5 'Night <? Rosy 287
.iti-AVa-shingloh St. Ahi>eville>-S?.-CLr ^
YOU ARE NEXT ,
IT WONT IljG LONG J
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Service Barber Shop
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loil'ice Hours: . Xylophones:
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Residence 8879 I
| " -.Dr.. Pi K. Jenkins
. FitHpgs, JHaKs. Cr.?)\>ns and Bridges. ^
Sunday by Appointment '
Kxtvaetion "by CjBjjiujhctive Anesthesia
V h-Specially. - .
| 110712 Washington .St., : Cola., ?. C. ?
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i special Attention Given Diseases O
| Women " . .
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Special AHcprion Given to I)i?ea^ej_._ O
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[Office Honrs:- Telephones:
litOO to f?0? r. to. . Re?. 4692
GcOO i'a"B:00 I". Office 3796
wt. j sfLiART 9
"Jincn; 1 Residence:
I7'I2 Main Street ' 1117 Pine Street fl
OlTioe Hour's: Phones: |9
It A. .M. to 2 V >1. / ' Pes.': 8875
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j Dr. W. D. Chappelle m
Physinn and, Surgeon |H
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* A-Specialty
; Office: I Iteaidenos
122-1 1-2 Assembly Sf. 1201 Pine St
Columbia. S. C.
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Oil":I'o Hours: T<?inphr>p?>?y?
11:20"A. M. to 2 I'. M. OOleo 3530^J
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Dr. ( . E. Stephenson?~H
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Diseases of Women and Children A
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^Office: . ..'Residence:
l-lll'/z Assent I ?ly St. 1828 Oak St.
j Ofhce lIour^..8^0..A, M. to4k?Q
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Dr. II. D. Harper
Cold Crown and Rrid{re Work ra
A SPECIALTY 'I
Fillings, Extractions, Plates, Crowns
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Corner Wsshingtdh & Assembly S