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pageTtwu. I ___z~ S The "Old Gray" V . in-'VA u s' t ' ;' / ByE-Pfc , ' . d' ; A M. F. Delegates From S. C. We are inking this ineuiud ~of mtroducmg to the rcauers of the^I'al metio Leader ail of the delegates elected lioin Soui^t Cui'olind "fo 'WieA. ?Mi* ErUeneraLConfviynCTcwrhictr'inegra in 'Uiucago, ill, neJtt*Jluy. '1 his, is in " keeping ' with our urdmia -triSde at each annual conference in this State, ?-??And " this! J^J-vvhy every raccJeader . should subscribe .and read this .paper. A paper thhV delights in givnig space -???- -to publish the aeeomp 1 i?'li11ieiit^ 1 gT . worthy colored men und women. -Xhe number ut-deieguoes from this .Stale :is 68=?ministerial 50, including our egates 18. All el" them will be presented from the conferences that air a lecte^I them. sentence will follow each .'delegate's najj^-which willfully . acquaint him to the many readers oi the delegates the-niselvcs to be readers of this paper, . so as to know what others thihk of them, Thert'luu, thi general puLlic will /make no mistakes UQ letju: paper lihd its way into theii homes so. as to'know thy kind of material that is tq represent the A "*M. E. Church in thisj Si.ate. Sinct onrly one third of our space can -hi . > given each week for this introduction :; - - we can- only Hifroduce one confer . ence's deica aeach wcrlf. But w< will" contiuue every week until tin list has been completed. The follow ing is the order of. intrbduet-ion; Sou | Carolina, Columbia; Northeast", I'iyiJ . niont, -Palmetto and Central. Senior! ty is the method used. Beginning . next issue,.the delegates of the.Sout! f Carolina CiftifdiTik'ty-Both .hilnSleria and lay will be presented. Watch thi * "Leader." " *' - . ? ' Negroes of Columbia, Not Slothful.ii ' ,. Business. * That there are Tligher busines r " heights to he attained by the eoiorei people .'of Columbia we do not den> ~ I but one musf also -admit .the ab6v N- caption. The; WaVCiiy hospital tha wa? 'advertised - in ' this paper a fo\ days ago, is one of the best ibstitu t ions f( 1- co'ored people i.. tb? Stl ;it ^ " Dr. N. A. Jcfikijis,- superifttoncTcnt, I ' polite to pn'i'o.nls and employees. A side from his great '.fitness; he i equally aecomoclative to people of hi race. The Good Samaritan hospitr is also an irguipont in support fo on subject.. There is not n colored ur dertak'mr .esfnbJ4sh-ment in the Stat ' to'SUl'imSa 1:1.i'. ill .ioi,:i-im and Ui.u ley, the dead luoin looks __like bride's chamber. Isoliiing. depict ' . <sadness about the piaco. The-l'mcl , ney's funeral huhie will also, testif that the Aegro is iiiit tin un'knbw factor in business here The Citizen Fiirni'ture- Company in tins city i -*- the best if not the only oiie. in th . . State. It is a credit -to- the Xcgi ? . vflcf- Kcurv coinied in r.-i.n sin ii! .inspect' tins wbnOeriul slock an l li;adu here, Too much cannot be. sui r of those Bupt-i.sc ministers -lor -U+ noble enterprise. 1. S. LeeV'y;has tl; largest colored clothing lhiuse,.In Ui - : South. iJocrs not tlxiT stjoak well f< ' ; Columbia.. Ail colon d -people slioul ? ?"strive i'u ji'.ake !i giva'civ 'The "Hi period, Regal u'ni.l ibbse drug- s'.ori are Iv.'onum'enl's^o the Ci'edit of Ncgt enterprise^" in the .capital city. Th subject, wiir be continued next is^ue Watch the "Leader." _ j b? Crimes Caused by Ignorance. VflF (loi It kidnapping* lynching, rol.b. ric murder- and aH other crimes mus * be done away with, vre must have ti world of mankind to know God, Sa . but nevertheless true, you seldom hci of a man that was ever lynched \yl was a devout Christian. I mean. man that knew the Lord;. One m?i be equally truthful when he saj the samd. applies to those who- pa ticipatc in lynching. It is well e iablished that the Christian Avhil I people of thia^country lire Lit. i^ 1 ppputed to'criif.fs'/ev en lo the lynol ing of .Negroes. They plead .'for la fcn . and Older. The -white press of th .. country denounces lynch inc.; an.-l 'otl er "crimes in the see crest' torflis: 'X B, *> 4 ?? .iy V,,-,'- y.-i"' r nvr Jtt ' vn" A T> T7* \'T-T-T7r> Tr^n of.n TURN KTVWn-y WtrFv tt a Tr J. HAVE FVFRVON'E ADMJKK k' i y-i ?Mry,. r TTTTC: ^TT-AC-T-T'P r*v r>T7 t. Jl s'rtvAi<j-iiT had; rn.u.mr:. "TT WHO JIE^ICJT T^P vrv IT I- A RFOTTTAR FT7.F, WILL [ . > CEIPT OF 25 CENTS k T pietvvox and .-,. ;' | The New Rider I lilip Ellis V:., - I ^Oxba?6aO qOOOO.^O.C83<K>^ none of them more pronounced than jnt; to witness and read oi. thg. liumeruos crimes thai are Ucihg committea ui tliis age-an wnien we live. foOmc 01 them. Bye in. uneuiievable, Ignorance. ol Crod is tlie cuuse di them'ail ' Cast 2suvciuueiy_a_yii.ang Aegfo iy, trio ; yyy, ot ^mnter, lured an old man JU;v ouiSiuU ol the city limits p'retenaujfe to seil him some cross ties ~anU. cui iiis lioud oil' .with an mxe. and ther : threw his t>ody iiTtcra~" IvogijCTY; Tin records showed that that young erint inul hud no-association Whatever will churches and bunday schools*. lie know not 1 he 1 .md.' 'llncclmrclics am ihe Christian people are called upoi . - ver before to interest them..:?. in the saivauyn 01 mankind. Huvt ! 1 hem know the lord. s Li?'Tr nwuil tu trtjnk uf the un.taft r CQUliiliona of " this" \fyrld bccaugg"u i ittii. The innocent pnpdren of iht : rich cab scurcciy a ttemN. school fu - . being kidnapped and heluV, for ran > Loin. Ane cannot walk thc\ street : with a largo sum of money ^n hi - person. Dare, any man to "have sjpv . :al hundred dollars'in his home ant . the same is general 1 known. Per ?. sons are bing gigged and robbed o , .their- hard earned funds in thoii . \vn. homes. In every case the' pej; j. -sons-'-commtitkig t-hesc crimes anr^iir ; r.orant of God. To dispense will . crimes, the criminals must be reform , red,. I don't mean .educated but rc iVrnxjd. Edward Hickman who is be, . ing tried for his life in the Ctiliforn J. *" i r ia courts: for the^kidnapping and mur i dcring' of. the innocent Parker gir! f \wia fairly?cducatid, hut-woefully i j need of reform. True reformatio comes only from knowing God. Th people of this'world'must know Gbi i "if crimes are to be reduced fror where they are tqday. It is g. sa s -igh't to see the scores of men an j women, -beautiful" boys and girhg*.? , he rural district that have no afli!' (! i ions whatever witlT the churches i t their community. Thpy don't even e v to church. \A11 day Sunday they fro !- ic. around from place to; place in a h- iiia iiii r of 'micclrof; A program mn. <i he put forth in some way by .son: to have ilnoc^-pcriplo"ktipw 11 s fiord.' Otherwise" they, are dcvelO' sling into criminals of which no criry il will he too cruel for them;tG-eommi r Tlu' only remedy for crime is to kpo' i- God. T mean to know Him in yov e .heart. A sad mistake many paron' ' - - i- 1- it !K1?' / 1- "7- nrtj.'irMT If U' inr>)'.r u I'limnn?ra h'j'r children to nttond the every dr < .'h^l and enoftv.mftc thorn to noi i- 4hl'- the Sunday School. Rut rotrar< y-?rr.c-? of their-worldly wisdom. thoy. or: ?)' -hly psennp tho pitfalls of sin. ar 'j .-rime by knowing Cod. Our Whereabouts. [ Q ' ~ ; 1 ' f * " " On last Sunday we were on tl " liS.ihupvllle charge ar^d "CanuU j-i \mh Keys. Kulf and FurfinT respectiv , I !y. It -was another cold day, but v j ;ad- a blessed time at both place ,1 believe both of-these good mini Iters will do well ?n.these places. J Tilfe week-end will find us on tl (j i Mill Crock and Con?ar'e0 circuits. \\ ' ill ] i : ach for Rev. Rrow'n m Mi iM'rook. Sundav at 11:00 AM. ar ? for Re v. Pompoy on the Congaroc ci .V' -uit at 3:00 P. M. Lot the poop | n those charges pray for the pro I "Lot its advance on pur knogti.V i.e.- ?3F: the" Holy Spirit,"" >jN^>VBKRRY COL NT Y TEACHER! >. ASSOCIATION MEETS 4' ?ie The Newberry County , Teacher td Association mot'in its regular montl ir ty meeting, January 28th in the Dra; >0" "i.'n i?-tr high sohoql auditorium. T1 _il?. icv-presidont,, Mr. R.-F-. Gladden of y < ia'od during sthe opening due to 's d> abb in the presidents family. ;T1 r- fivt sopg was "Blessed Assurance s- ''rayer was offered by Rev. Wr .e Thompson); tiftcr which "Toiling Or iy v.;as sung'.,. ... ' JII'.' jt'isi.lcnL Mr. U. S. Gallma . v.* came in. and conducted the remaindi ia of- thff -mec; ing; "I!C TVinundetT us i \\f XIUXTM?4+i<tfnrtr " wIIIPU 1 ?nrr! i h<J H'U'.'liary Oth and__xli.itriiij^rcd son > \ TCTTT T r>WT V T-TAI.R ? 7 TO, T oov vnt'vr; ?> ; T VTO POFT VtTT VRTV T-T A TT1 ? von: yoi:thful appearTirTPy nv TTfTTTVfl f>rr? gT a v ^ A. PREPARATION FOP THQ9T<: , |."k"J'; " ~ RE RENT PREPAID UPON RE- > TT? " ' ' 1- ;4 T RAT ES CO. . ? .EY, R. C. % ' ' " :" ' ?*? *. *. j ' ~t ' TFfft P'A'I.MEri literature. ? ??The county superintendent of education, Mr. D. "17. Wideman and Mr. J. H. Iiighiacy?were present and ad dressed the- body.?-Their addresses were filled with inspiration, pep and will be' of much aid to the teachers if they do, those things outlined in theirruddresses.' I ' This, aasoeiation* has . ? sonie?rent '1 friends who do not hesitate to come j to il\ meetings and address it., The ^superintendent wants this association j>o register and attend the Palmetto State Teachers.' Association one hun!rcd percent. Saluda County is sending represenjl>ui^.mannerisnik Newberry Colinty is ' he. banner county.. Its motto is - C'Mahe a RecorcU" I- -_k ?, r"MB^EDWARD J. WILLIAMSON 1 On January 15, 1928, the-soul of Mr*. Edxyard J,. Williamson passed in~5 thy ffreat beyond, alter an 1111 '.osS of more thun a year. His soul asks in. (he sunshine of the Vast for-.ve I'm ore, and wanders antonj* - 119 ndurinf^tlyonfjs who joyously meet t host1 Who lY.IVe IhrotVn 61T tin. t'eti* * crs 'of worlcrty cares and sorrows. . "-"Mr:;1 tathson was the only son i >f Mr. Lawrence Williamson, who v. >ri ceded him several year ayro, and Mvs. Minnie E. Williamson: lie was iorn in Columbia, and lived here practically all of his life until re' ent years. . . lie is survived bv his mother, Mrs, 7 Minnie Williamson, and sister, Mrs, , md friends. Lj ; M: 7*": : , SOCIAL Win:I-L OP CHESTER OnVFriday eve.nimr, January SOih lie "mth'c jrrand order of. Billie .Goats htir'.ained their, dames and youns ion with their initial -and most elab ate alTa.ir at- the residence of Bro ?tinitflams Ayt?i'.c^Theu0?:$ 4?r hoiiin I Mrs: .1 FLDniin-l.-iss. Mrs. 1")i?ll r issAyers, Mrs. Henrietta Williams ' kisses Lila Brown, Lois E. Henry 1 Bess?a Lewis. Pearl Masscy, Toy fa Miller, Sarah Alp.ler," Cera W.eav r, Messrs J. W; Agjirs, and Gotti 4 hificeck. J'ht, gjreut angoras pros it were: L. S. Brrwn1 -Senft Foyte? . amos'Stanback, Israel Stanbao.k/Ha fid Ayers, "Thomas Wright-, Thorn a ' ohiison, D. T. Kenney and Douglas i > .. .. \yers. ' -4%*?wel.'omo address--was ? beaut i - -ully delivered' By the most cxalfo f"?-ra, Tt'-f. L. P. I'iDwn. l'nll ttei i h an"'cnunciat'ive response 1 y Mi.,T. Douglass.' .The wholesome,;nulritous and'de L Viuii" it I'roshnionU-i and?the rhyt-h lie, rotes and artistic touch of 15n f ';ex>tt Foster at".the- piano,-convince -1- " *\ci j one present mat Hie all air \va tdeed enjoyable. ' The occasion marks tbc spirit w'hic nculcated and penetrated the mind "if reflective thinking young hien ia : hosier for' sometime-. ? ?? The organization-, has, for its. sol - -%po? and aim to. ..tki.se and pci " ctuate the life of the cejnmunity s1? inlly,-iutcllLctually and .morally, Jits [ | -ir- . " I 'lARTIX ELECTED CAPTAIN O] L KAr laliS S &1|IAU Orangeburg, S". C. Feb. 3?At ,th annual football bajiquet the li'J? let .ir men clio.se "Harold Martin as thei ~TTpTTTtn TuT inei ' TJ? sea si. 11. ~YT i.Jrcsscs-JljyCoach Taylor, Dr. lvr~i; j Burroughs," alumni vrttilueiiL_aiul sex ral of the retiring football player s" were added features to the eluborat ~ repast -lor- - the evening For the l'ootball sqiurrtpthe heurin >i the names.-.Of those Nvho had Lee 5 ,-hosen La .get lha jehortohed let to .or 1U27 av^ls fho'sf important. *1 hi , ami! early in the. evening whom th ?Q | . j allowing men s names were, read: / 1 j Bythewood, Sylvester MeCullougl ^ ! Charles Byrd, Lane Singleton, lie: j v. rt Duftra, Hampton Smith, llarol I Martin, William- Kmght, Isaac Mui ' | Cay, Howard Blaise, Joseph lis (irrg> ' A. Johnson, James Whitfield, 'He.bg ! Williams. JessW Arnette. These me ^ ;_rct i! ( d and c leetyd Harold . r\Iar an _a -I tlicir captain for lt)?8. ^ ! After 1 hp"6!f cHotrConoh !_>rice Tn> ^ or addressed the squad, praising.'thiei ?a '<>p Hkm't 1 m-alty rtrirt-hard \yorT< t7i ; ( past season and told flwtm jof the_pInr t'<y spring' practice and the lt>28 ?(h - j^nnr Cortrti Taylor installed the ncv | ly elected gaptain and 'presented tl jv'- 1 i'rMfct' f()othn11 trophy. a lare ft silver fftotTutfl on a pedestal, to tli; S member of the team who had prove f ?himself the most valmhlr to the squr ^ ihi?-iii;? thn, r.r.T'i-m tif t'.v.* v i Herbert Dubva, retiring senior, w; awanrTecTlli.it honors ?? ?_I_-Thr address of Dr. BurtwffttSPw J very timely. He emphasized t) f place of athletics in the school at !?* spoke cncouraprinjrly of the effects i ( athletics in Colleges, and at the san 1. ~~??- ?-?, ??? . -v-t \ . r : : - y. t x rro I.badkr , ' i time cautioned the squad to guard a- 1 gainst thp desire to represent the \ school- in all of the sports to the dot- 1 , rimcnt of his academic . accomplish- ' ents and his physical health. | Music .for the evening was furn- I ished ly Slew.ardV:-aerena'ders.' W. 1 i , S cwaid, who is bandmasc-r and ;jl-i ' ! ?*h asislant c aeh Was direct tY. At'-,* V,*c r. shfot talks ,b.v 'the retiring- nigm- c - liqi-s' of the team. ?TtTW 7?' en:v.uV>\: 1 i LayCJ tluir last si!;Mion and~endod . 'the .well spent evening. ' A. AM) T. NI3WS ' __ . -1 (iivensb r;>. N\ C.?The appearance*' >>t nic Hanifton (ileo Chih, under the ..-personal directipi^'yf Ijr. Nathaniel. Dett, a.t A., ard T. College, Thursday 1 evening, February i 2, . is antTeipnte<t! |wi h'unui'ltA.r pleasure by the citizens 1-! of Grcehslibro. JL? Qn the following evening the 1 Frcsh'men nr'd Sephonn res.will Clash in their annn d doh-j'n TlVn -nhjeH? will ho "Co ducat ion at *A. and T." XHigh School Debating Team. At a cec'ont meeting'of the commit rec m enarge 01 high, "school debating in North ("ii ti]IJUU I"V. I\??r Alert liner k U cavt V of A. and T. College was ap-i roiniecl" t0 suct-ceil Professor 1). K. ( hc.rfy as (hnir?)?h*t>f {lie? committee. The lat'c.v. \vho has- served most clli; cieatly in that eapivity for several years? is i)<?\v doing graduate work in the-1'n:versi! v nf Chicago. T he -co lit* ' r T? x ?_ " A Mi -slj A M .. U "' From r ,?* V Given by tlie I MI ; | Allen ' Uixiversi Thursday night, ] : | . At S-OG ; | admission '.J*? (JYV.cih-??t? ri c-, - Hrincfp al ~~ j ' , * . ' . ; _ " r zLtTilnifiLriDTiji ;|_4^G04GI' ! 3 ' ' .I. . & . Vi "U -Bi s i'. - ' sou n II RN I r.Jj} r. Phiu?^31, , y?... ^ ? ' JAM1S W O^QCL-H^ , Rcpic fu PJcjfjzi-LJ~J7 ' 'V.Tif r r: ~rvAfrr.: "T ^-d'cs.:-^? -..tV-crrc-r cn'^r^nauaac . % * % t . . > V 'T ' * 1' p o- . New;Undc J *1 bat Is \V hat Numbers 1 -f'.; "A Breath o] r V '. _/ . rTT ~A tiUUK.U) I. ^. f , y . . . . ^ L s % . Jaines Wil 1 ian 0 | , -J:AUI<K * ;:> : . Now Se ? v* Du y(Mi wont"TTfaf?via 1 forS k 1 Vivate Riactrng ( eltgc[. $ I liglf cj I Ku rill 'Sell 12> ' * " 4 ^ Speeches for all occasions at _ ' O ^ * l 37 copies sold.fnc fin " O '1 hat every j^V-iion Plight liavt ; V ' a Neu ru pot t of South Carolii c 3 hi th c rt ac ll I a]! . ... 11 $2.QQ_p' __ ?? Order ! rom . ? ^ - J;l'" ' , 11 .a.M 11 i iTN^pRI^ tl 8 .1310 Assembly Street l0. ? T7 or the z5 iff ' P . - . ^ {7~ Ogoocioooooooopooooooooacooi 10 O . s-f row I)tPENDA -5 ? ' v-'v^rvi 1 The Citizens~Tu Zj ?1 ; , 7> O We linvc n pnwplfii* |'ih*~tt *^.5 Sp^ci;\J_iiric^-Ott" J? pkIt^S RF\-c">\,\ivrT"" ul | he C itizen's Fu D^j O I I 13 Was}iinR|on ^t... 16 Pcecscaseceaceoacectic^^ ?v * > ?fr-f??' 1 ??7*."? ti n, ?? ??- ; ^ " nit toe, co mposed of Measrs^.M. Wea-! wr, Ki E. Outright; High l'oint, N. C.; 1 u. S. Cozart, of Kalei^b; lj. L. Trigg. tVih5,pn-Salem; C. K. Hope, Rocky' Mount, and W. A..Robinson, State suicrvisor of Negro education, hope to make lt>28 a banner year in the de-. bating history of the State; & T. Honors Football Heroes? A. and T. College \vill entertain its [ A. A for 1.927, in the" form of ap iif<umal'reception, "Saturday evening j January 28. In addition to winning he championship, this team, has - the 4linof of having five players on all C. [.A, A<-American teagisfqr the past l'lay., ? ??1-~ ; ' NOTICE There, "Will he a literary and "musical treat-uriven under the auspfces of The Citizens' Building. Organization, at' Secprd C*alvary Baplist^Chureh, Fehluairy T3r-Btt,'8. R:0() B, M? Judge Kimball will address-the body. f e or a T7I.' T3i,,.., j 4 V, V IV l\t A I V . ? I VI V Illy C. T. FOSTER. Secretary. => P A .1A X ST. V \ TF VITV Tv MAsqr Fit W)I FftlMAV fifr \TVrtL-_: ' WEEK ^ The Odd Felfows hall t will bo a "ft'iie of beauty and a placo of lorvab'e attractiveness, on n^>xtT Tuesday, Febrnnr.y 1.0th..-when tlfo Ajax and 'heir invited friend? meet to celebrate <he:r third St. Valentine Masquerade., ??? ' ..T?fc. 1.1... . . % I' rel Shew - : ? x )e , ! " v- . ' X Arkansaw" I :X F D HIGH CLASS i _ - i : X" ity Auditorium :|: February 9, 1928 f . --x ) o'clock. . 15 cei ts i > *? "~C. IT Vinson, Director , V r:v>\ , /. y "X"XK'V*XK'CKK,l/vvv,."X''X,'/v'X,v u?iHJ^r7jT!jr:rzr7ir?j?pjErzjzizj?jy . .?teaOR-jVl ATK >N con - jtf: ling your travt 1, I sliall'be lj] (1--to '*rtin^-k-?-ncli Willi 1'IUl "[TT my tim?. r --- ' . ti] Sate f & [] ouricl [] ICKET OFFICE , [j - 1307 J^lairi'Street cl. sentarive for the- Southern Ry, [1 rd.n"ri",,7 rn p~p> r^rjFp r?r?r? r?fpryi^;r The Sun I Of Person? Are Saying Cf ? f 1 he Muse'- ' $ (M I t .N \ r.RhL-T ' O v ^ ? i Witherspoon ns,s.c; ?..... , tF<(lta^' fjir.Cc y 5t l.cc 1^ col Entcrtaii iTif nu? . r! ' Aa liitle more than I cqnt each ?! H' five days off ihc pre&s. .& : a copy of this worihy work of ? r>a, we haivc p1 accd pr ice ?. er Copy. | ^rxcrctf\\i>A\Y ~~t Columbia. 3. C, .UTITOIC: , : 7 -1 300000000000000000000000.-..?^ ^C'C'CvO^OOO-'O'O^OOOC'OOO'^OOVOOrOO DLC rURNITUKt I in to i rnif ureTCompany % f f III lill In i ill 111 n lull ' I ' I j 11 i |j' fcTvMTc'Roorn Suites ? TFR MS 1 IPf'RAL | rniture. Coinpany g " ? Phone 4978 | _____ Saturday, February 4, 192"8. _ experienced musician ED. F. DAVIS Teacher of All ' Instruments r-t^ Harmony Lessons, fbr Advanced _ Pupils. --Also Arranging for' a ^ Instruments . . , ilU^IC -tSTUOTO" - . 131 IJfciFn well St; Phone 7380 " : i v' ; COI I MIUA. S. C. , Buy 'From Me rind Save Money - E. A. RICHIE - Tfr0 Old Reliable Undertaker FUNERAL DTRffCTOR ' AND EMBALMER K . . .. Complete Motor E(|uipment Phones: OfTice 225 Ni{rht'& Res. 287 36 Washington St. Abbeville^ S. C.t YOU AKE KEXT _ IT WONT HE -ttoNtr | ** 4* ' . *. " WVarc wail ur?r t<? serve you with. First Cl;>ss \\'<>rk jn an Up to. Dale Barber Shop1". 1 Service Barber Shop v 1115 Washington Street. C. F. FTT .!.?i.\vnnn __ - -V rtmiL AC.EXTS WAN TBI) U: To Soli th0' Famous 15! Aflx PATTI RECORDS. (Electrically Recorded:)' The Rest Race Record on the Market. ' Write. To? * ' . TIM- C HICAGO RECORD CO. ' Sheboygan, Wisconsin. ?: ;? ?: ) OOvO?>OOvOvvvvO;>C?OOOvMClOjW!05 I Professional ] | Cards j "S r ~~ 3 C'OOOC'.yOOOOOOOCivOCfOOOOOuOCw Ofltei Hours: XpF'phQnes: 8:ao; A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Ollice G033 - ' " Residence 887? I)r. D. K. Jenkins . I)i:n'i ist _ I'' j 11 *" f" i 1'1" 1 1 ' i "w 11 g rtrMjrjtiT. ' Sunday by Appointment . Hxt lac lion by. Conduct ive A>H'!Slh0fW ? y-Specialty. ' . nOT',2 Washington St., _ Cola., S. C. Dr. L. M. DANIELS - Physician and Suryeon Special Attention Given Diseases 0 Women > ^ ' 'ttfftee" Residence l Washtnirtoli, 22.'tO Hampton I'ljonc 012P ' " Phone 7564 DR. H " COORER ? Dentist. * ' >?-n' Hold (Jrown atul. Hridgp Work . . ', A Specialty ' 'j Special Attention (iiven to Disiesee Of the On ma )ffie.e Phone 04120 112ft Washington St, Residence Phone _8264 ? - ' III ' . ' ' Hiirf 11?i Ll r m . Telephones: 7 n 1 :()((-to . 1:00 .1^ M, -'Rei. MM: " - 0.U0. lo.o:(h| P. M. OHice37U6 ! 1)11. J. G. STIJAKT Oitice _ ? Ueukienct: ")702-fitTiTh Street 1417,Pine Street : ' 1 ' j-Olliee-Hour's * "7 phones: II A. M. to 2 P.-SI. lies.: 8875 0 I*. M. to 8 1'! M- ? > ,n _ - winv-16't I .< Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physian and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children? A Specially Office! Residence ?1? i::Jl 1-" \sy.ui.lv si;.?1:101 pine at; ~ ' Columbia", S> Cv ' Qlltcc llaiffgs=^?'-J Telephone?: i i tM tfy-H P. M. * Office "3538 ' 0:00 P, M. tc 8 P. M. *-~?Res. 6548 Dr. C. E. Stephenson Physician atid Sfirircnn . - ? Diseases of \Vo,mon ynlP" Children A . Specialty r.ic. . Office: , Jtonidorigw * ~ 1411 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. -OffietHdmm^8T3frA7ltTr^ 3:mt 'P. M to 7TTT0 P M ? -Onll. 1). Harper .Surgeon Dentist t - Gold Crown and Brrdge Work A SPECIALTY . j -*v Fillings, Extractions, Plates, -Crowmr t ?.t ' _ ond Bridges Corner Washington & Assembly 1029 Washington St. Cols. 8, OL I - ' ' / ? 'f \ % .. ^ \ : r.; fgj