The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 11, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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yg*. y;?~ ' * 7 :"r" ^ '_?,.. 4 .... ?? PAGE TWO flgasac8a3poooooor<>o^acLO.o-^ao I The "Old Gray" . ByE. Pf A. M. K. lielegatcs of S.- C. (Jon. . - - / _ Rev. K. \V. Manee, A. 31., D. D? was the first to bo ejected. Ilo is a great educator und wonderful .preach. : ' " er; has surccssfully pastored souurrrf the best cnutxlicS- in the connection! .V .HeUus'been principal of. some df-the - 1 ' .loading high schools, in thL> State and _?;? provident of ^Un University.. fur 3 years? Ho is-T'he 'standax\l bearer of , A. South Carolina and has the r united support of the entire delegation to bo elected at the forthcoming General Conference, lie.presides over the Charleston District. liev. M. A. llollins, D. D., the sec-~ ond man, is indeed *a brave man. lie . .just soon ruslt oM H Hon as ofi, lamb. ?? His kind is needed in UciieiUl Cuir-^ ?J cr ninEUcJwmi1. Hie pu'.Mdes uu'l' Hie Edisio DislrieT, and is the lirst vice. president'-of the Suite organisation. \ - K?J. E. RfAlaek)ibi 1>., is a polished Christian gentleman, a preacher of x no mean ability.- -tie*is the ehaii'iiian. of the state Resolution committee' and presides over the Aiken. Disi'riti. Key.. fr. ^Viibein, ljj.lL, j*' -ag'tenf pri a* cHer"and pastor, a true ltieiufc aiitl brother. - To know him is to" love him, . .. . , He pastors Emanuel Station, Chaflcs? " tori, whivh is the largest congregation in the state. ' Hev. Ji 15. Jennings is ; a pr??duet i'l' lie n I ni'i ei. ity. a |V _ finetj ybuiigman. .He is the chief? secretary of his tuinua.1 Cuiifere-nee and is the paster oi" Suihmerville Sta-? tion. Key. lH An U'l son js; oiic'-of. the best pastors iii the >tate. His kind ' '. is greatly in demand. llc. is pasturing ? , . . St. George Statiop and i.- .doing will,. AioVr -Ar, E. It.- Horry. D.. IX;.r !t gii'i-: e-1 gospel preacher,' }le-is \veU trained and4j a-po\w r in his church, lie. tpastor's Aiken Station, one Or the most Intelligent congregations .HifjJie . * State. Ti.'v T-* u*. r:v...... last ministerial delegate. lie pastors' the jrreat, ( anip G.round Circuit and is amoriji the in. st popular ministers of his conference. The,deceased dehi-* trntes will lie.of at the close of ounnt reduction. ~ Mr. IX A. jor.es. the first" lay delo. . natv o.V the eolilo't'oneo to-he e'leofed, ?i ! i? a rtowaril in F-innmn l. and otto of. ^ 77 * ' the Best lay nu niliers of. our dhureh. It iva> Bro. Jones' -.that made the-,true .report for theiavn'nm at the bishop's . council in New Orleans. ThP Miymon, ??of Charleston hare Titore tharr~ . ( tained his report. Bro, S. L.- Junes. " second man elected; is one- anions the *?: zx. ,.*7. ?r- 7. ?-.t-wtttiik Mv?in is in i;io cauvtyr. at : . Aiken. IIo is a srnhvnrt Christian ponilertian. a church lo\'or and .can .. ' bo ' Prof. .T..S. Shank-, lin.'is nh(v hf tin host, njlkcrs .of the. " church'at- Beaufort. .J!o.-is.- at tlvo he-.u! hf' the R -a a fort County. Tpninintr ' ' This ends the 1st of (IpIcqor-: fro?? I the nlo'hoj1cftnOyiopcu. Thf ('nltittti hi a Is the ,re\ t ohlost. onnfov'tteo am! . her mprorntnti'.-s wilt Ire- ' fija bnTbe"! next issue. . ' " . j 1 ho Southern Railwdj'. System Thoro sirn yfi.uc rrcft.it c,.......a, ...1... . . , V - rr"s;i\,xr',"~ ",,v __ the' rnlorcd?pwplp should -make lhe ahove' r:ii|ro:Wi . their spooled lino-of i travel, 'First. 'It is -tin* only line , that colored people can get resepva-l tion in distant traveling. Second. It ? is the'"only company thai gives cheap r?t<>8 f<? pcj?c>n3 trrtttisf-"shnrt- dislnriee?~ if they will purchase a round. 'rip. ticket. Third, ft is the only com;u pany thpt will. ncceffi^tuA'Ky fares' on tl?? trnn from pevsohs holding i . * * clergy permits. Fourth. This company has colore 1 representatives .dni large cites tu confer, with.colored pa-1 ?-? Irortlj, Xotv, it the -above- r.ea'SHfcww' would not caii'e. colored people, to make this company, their choice,'they". ?.???? . .ore non-appreciative. Wt! KhptildTaf-'*" range our, colored gatherings sc\ as' > ' t.o us?> the Southern tine s and thereby* [ - express our gratitude to- that com-j. *TT~ pany for- their kind consideration of I -? 1 u.v?I'ruf. J. HV. Wuodbm i v. of (!n-i lumbia, ifr'lhe^eokH'etK representative i chosen Ly lht? ct?m|?my to- n?;i resent 1 ' 'its in thereat, to .colored.. (iaopfe,;. M?if assur-dly they could n?t 'have -mailn . ^ ? 1 ? ? r *. X "T,"TTV VA^f- Tf * VF T AVC CTT? VT VO" trr vrM'F^ too OT.n TO A TT'PV KTVT'Fy TVTRFV Tf \ TR fT'AVF HTTtVONF: AI'MTRF YO ...r STRATCHT TTAJR POMAT)K, A 1 j? AVFIO TL'J-* V'OV R'^T "A RT'flT't A.M IMI L RK " >* ' P'r T OF j?B CFN'TS. ' I'MDVOVT S .'-..J ' ' A. . ..GAFFNKY V ;V . . .i." . i ?* ' ', / / - ?7? ItttiliataiitiAUirfMov J .. Aim n.: -A * ' ' t. .. ? ?? i1? a and- : | The New Rider 1 lilip Eilis ; -.. ' ;t be.ttcr. choice, for Prof., WOodberr; is anions the ffToSt'cultured of oui grotap and CTjrmlly, intelligent. Yoi can call oil,him day or .night or hav< him call on1 you. - ' ? Conversion. Qualification for Membership in Christian Church.? *?y noted evangelist, once after con eluding ~ his buifiion ext^hdeH an ill j; vitation to the- ungttvod "of the~congre tr a'.ion. Ten"n'?ipon(le^M?6rh the'feai of ;the building. Of course, ho~~fcl quite surt> thitf all the unsaved ha< ^ responded to his appeal. .But ;bej fore lie knelt; in prayer he requestet those that were converted in the au dunce to bow iipQn their knees'ant those were not converted tu re main standing.^-AjuL to his nttor snrtti'i,!.. flillV tu-d.t nf Jtll n i ,'.V i -<ncti remained slnndiniT. Anumr:. thosi standing were, officers of the church Ah ml eis el the choir ami teachers jr the Sunday School \Veve found (in this mi oilier. A preacher that will promote'. unconverted pcople to such posit ions in his church is . either wealt or wicked, 01* both. And any church . that . trffl tul# 2'mte .such, is- coniprolTTcmtcr Unconverted people in hijih places in the church ape . sendmjr it swjft|y to the' junkTprlo* This,--t Irinji?- of making 'chijrch officers out of sinners because of their financial rat me- and allow-hitr sinners to linishcd.eoMe>re ami put: inp sinners in the el.toir because of their appearance and musical talent is ati abomination in the siuht of God.' No church can he a powerful church; with sinners on the official statl". Sinners in the choir wtij-^-Vi-n! unity put Mn" pirlpil i.liT~fit c- mmissinn.? Wlieie is the authority that puts'*the church in the hands-q.f sinners'.' i confess that..-llie church is to some decree a reformatory, but the injunction. is " except ye be con.'verted and lu Come ia little children, ye can in no wise; enti r." The learn ed ar.d mn?i popular made -application for entrance to. the lowly XaznTwne. l>ut was confronted with- the pos'fmo !( !arntr>in "yottihsi' ho horn Strain." Tin.1 riTt! sought enl ranTT\r;l?ut was i onimanded to. "sell- .nutJt- liut now, a unanimous vot,. wool.I put, ^jH?oX those classes upon th0 highest scat iTi the church. D0 you wonder lhat sinner* on the . outside are. , not inflrteneed hy those on' the inside. A ?>11 '1.1 llf'tel'intr. the slaver of the five-year old Dorothy Schneider, of Detroit, was an elder of t^e.Qwosso an the- body ?>f that anprel as though It was the hody of a vicious animal or a poisonous serpent. An UneonvuiHi-tl man projuo-teil. to the office of an elder in the- Christian church. lie t\ presents a class. of officers in our. ehuivhes today ami mFmtioYs of <71 IT, ' hull s t hat would do well "to.'exchange M-r.s in the. amen cornets and.choir h \? s -ajid lake tho. anxious, sj^. "its. to 'make use of the Phillipian jailer's pica. "M<n and brother what shall I do to he saved'.'" And while this is true as to church tmnnbors, many of our.'pulpits would be more powerful if their oeeupanjs _would move-J move,-move up the King's3 highway. *' *V Our Whereabouts. (hi last Sunday.wfe were with R'ey. J. 1*. Biowirs^ftf^i-hP ^1 ill Creek jCir^J c.uit. It whs a tithe long to beV'ro-l lunulaTed.- 'We"had. a pc'nteeost indeid. Four persons united With the church. These with the ones' at 'Lan-' caster . makc our tjuarterly number 1 ?? smee vie have been on the "district. This charge is one of our best appointments and has some among . imiin t ion. Rev. Hniwn is ohe of the 1 est pasters in the Methodist-Church, fie..is ;i .noble preacher 'and, knows 1 no-failure. 1IU will always be eared for. ' ' - " ?; ? " This week-end will find us with Rev. T71- W. .lames^at ~Wtllo\V C^iove' gi?U.... \V,.'...:n -.v? - . ......ww... .. w ?ui [irvutn at ine morn-, Hio liu^liu-.^ <f the quarter jn tlie afternoon. Lot | ho people {nay Tor the ; preseri.ee of i -ho Holy Spirit. - '*' " ' ' " | ? "I.et utT advance un ouri-jthoeg.'' 1 ottt r nvn.Y TTATR?* t r?r?w voT'vrt' <& "TO SOFT VET VETY TTATR' UR- YOUTHFUL APPF/AR-Jt ? w pv vvetvii'-frr*T^ <?T.\'y ?T PREPARATION FOR THOSE fy - - t SENT PREPAID UPON RE- V * \ V AI ES CO.- ' - JL 1 T ' 4 ' ' ' ^ ? - THE PAI.MFT > I ' ?. Orangeburg News [ ?-y - t* The Edisto Lodge of Elks held jv-very. line-meeting: and repast tlurinj '. last week. They admittdc Mr. J. M t 1 Maxwell, the prince "jnerchant of thi C city, along with Mr. Smiley, the lead ipg da.ryman and Coach-Brice l ay lo .L-of Ratlin University. As they wen Cj a proas the hot sandk tJieiLearch deniei 1 their profession, but .each was sliak 1; en as if a stroke of lightening hu< '; passed ^under them, . The Billy go I in his work and all rejoiced and pre I pared- for the nice repast such as cat I only bc-j prepared by the?orders ' oi ~ Smalls. ihis organization, is growing to be on.-of the -V^ry'^best -sochi Societies in the city -of Orapg.eburg 1 _ JJUV-JL, tA . Jj.athings/ one. oi.thu s t a tc - -leading pharmacists and?proprietm .of the leading drug shores in Hoc! Hiil, was a visitor here during las'l I Week, lie was. accompanied by Mr J. A. Williunm, the Lmculii KPst'i'tv j insura>rce Agent, lie is doing a - line business with agents reporting to'hiir Mr. M. Nickole and Mr. John GathHill,-' were visitors hm ulsu. They all called at the TJoiilevard. l'narmacy. " " [ "" ? "iivy -1 nil MfHvMhj 'Mi., f'nw .rude MeBride, of Mantling, accompanied by Mrs. Annie Mae Tintlal ami Mrs. L. V. Hare, of N'ew York stepped ovt*r fori a short stay at the Ihnifovard- Pharmacy. They, were enroyte to bonmayk to visit relative? here. , Mr. 'Leoi. Bowhmrr ?lgn" ne. eotnpanied them. ^ Mrs. Georgia Frit/., sister of .Mr, . itlit mail carrier, died Sunday night and will he buried at St, Matthews, Wedne'sday aI'teTnooiu -.The sympathy of the commyifity goes out t() the t iiereaved family. y j Mrs. Ksihejr^ liilliard. and Mrs. M;v| mie ILdaFtVu'm' of New .York, and | Mrs. Sue-'Patterson, Mrs. Olive llay lies,- of. Pittsburgh,' Pa., aye In rL. on [the avount.of the death <d' their sis" teif Mrs, ueurgia l''rit/; " Met LLLLANVILLI', MAY'S Messrs. Herbert Shepard ami Sain.ii 1, after spending several weeks with Mrs. l.eah Siilupard, the former's nuj.her, left Sju unlay for the "Quaker City" where they will ply, their I rmk-sits bricklayer and electrical cn| gineer reSptOt ivolyr Both of these I;. nung Jlle'u. completed iheir trades at1 t uskegee Institute -last year, Misses i Minnie C. and Pauling?A~?tS.hepiud accompanied their brother and his i r fetid to Charleston. Mr. Josiuh Washington, for three dlonths a patient . sull'erer of. rhcuoiatisin and other maladies, ttuietly passed from labor to reward, this (Monday)?morning at his home on . no - j'ojtd.-" 1*'Ull Or a t services' ill be conducted by he pasor, K'cv A'. T. Murray, from Bethel A.M. Ik Church,. Tuesday. We haVe a; suspicion,, that thy eon teniplat'cd increase of the potato, acieigfe in this section this spring is hut -tn?imk*^ of^ir nrico slump lorTThaT oinmodity. licit <q- mimk?l a mms. his_ year in ay not lift ."is gi.nar.oiK; to. Qu as its predecessor. . : . Jlr. .Jacobs, pgrieultural teacher 'at* ho -MeClelkinvillo high school, will, address the colored fatherhood on.. Ihursdvy evening in-.tho-auditorium if 'Lincoln prt'ttdod. school.-on the pros techs of producing quality ' oranges." , ieiv o?> thu coast. A\'c. heartily-agree -with M.*v J'ae*4js hat the short inild winters, ejarly. spring and long summers iiVake( or digc production for this cdninVunity loubly-.stire.--- 4 One of?the TIT any dreanfsi "(if the oaclicrs of the Lincoln graded school , aiiie true.' when the splendid set of shades for the windows arrived lastf,..i :i Tht. agricultural boys at Lincoln rratl.0 school arc manifostinT? unusual intcrcs-t in thoir ^projects'.. Kvery oneis striving to prodyce nmrc on hidot this- year tl<:m last. (icorgo Brown and Isaiah Xosbitt are trying Tff !oa<l the Band. .. * /. ' ? ' ! ? = IIAI'I'KNIN'CS AT vhoinii-ro -Voorfiee?r*ttiiKcrs at Convention Tht. Vnnrhntn^i.WBM.pTf-.rpt.Arrrnm before IKe eonvontJ<tn of the Cow day?-?|ETO'.' Pl-irtripnl Blrmtorr ad: [..-'rossod the gathering orr Vnnrtuv1?; and its activities. , About l'.r>Q of the, Ucftors and. Ministers of the Upper Dio'ccse wore present. Thf IU.. Roy. K. CI. Finlhy, president of the- orvrt:" vention, expressed himself as" being i well pleased. ,. Principal Blantrtn^at Fort Talley , Tt !_i' - ? ? rriirpipai- -Ml antop spent .Tm? !.<!. ? ^mh to UttMi fit Port Valley, (Jrorprln." visiting the Fort Valley prb<uj- anrl in A'flOnfa atfendinir n'mec'ting in the interest of Fort Valley. reports that trreat things' are being acconifillshedi for he school at Fort Valley, and that" ) . . .. rro leapfk -] Principal Hunt has evidently found a ' , solution to the edueational problems^ i of a ku'ge number of the young: uien . a -and women in ffcnt section of Georgia. r-j Hoys' Basketball Team Voorhees onttWal basketball- for the Q | ? , first tune, playing a gantb at Ilaines . against the' Haines five; ft was a Hiust intcrc-jing game liojn stmt to .k finish. In spile of the fact' that the ] Voorhees boys had never appeared; j i h a;lraskeball gam-Tfielore they held L ^ the experienced five .of Haines fo a secfre of t.n* to live in favor of Ilaines. 1 ' plea.. ad at lly showing thev made a?aiio-i?Hhs?team?over?which?Prof.? j._ TuU?lr"i wi yl;od fi r two or ~ttrnnr " years. The boyft claim tfiat the next they will, take the scalps, qf . he Ilalncs^oyri:-?' .; Knrmers' t'pnfereiice "> | GV* silt' ]ffepVt'tttiohs arL. under way just .now for our Farmers' Confer-' , - > < e?Vriii< h?t oiuc.s . op?the 15th ofT , I'V'br-uary, The preliminary?confer- ' ( cn.ce- I.eing hold oir fhe. 14th" with"a . few (,f the representative farmers, but , tin1 b.i'f propai'ftflo'ii is fo.-Mh. nw. ., nu;rn!ng'and aftcrrfo'on of thp 15th of 1 ' j Fubruui'V. . 1 . . . 1 h u'i;nl?| i nci'ilui 0 l? .dl ^fission " I y the farmers in the morning; a pie| Ire lunch' at mid'day. therf".all go to he g. in nil program in the afternoon at which. lifne some representative ( 'man is invited to'address the. farmers, i' This year Prof. L.? K. Hall, U. S. , A cmt i'-itf \'..v'l, C'lmiinf... i.? ? , r--? * iHWHIIllj lltl? D.i'l'Il J -ei.tu.ed to" make. the addrefcs. We i . : .ire linking foi word?with a deal of , ' - pleasure *1?> thia tonCcr-enec. '?1??ji Mr, Hall was Sent. t() Mississippi ' ami 1 mrsiana .last?sprituy?hi?assist I he Mood Sufferers nnmug the ool- i1 nn;d fsn'picrs* in that sertion. ' He is) 1 a man of wide cxpcrjiinee, ami we. ' /ire V|iiile sure^tha't all who attend I ilie C'onferenve . will be ' thoroughly / botKfUtid. " 0 " 1 1 1 ri|-|y | | ami four hundred and ninety-odd day'. 4 * Tnj pupil* is roac h map people in etf?nt | Jutes; A vc.vy lut'i?c.pur rentage of ' y'-cse. students come from farm . iioni.s. It's there a. splendid chance i. ' .? r :>i M.IjiiK oat help and instruction .i j U .various', pail- i?t tlie country when 11 wit- i'ai nun s, .about IttUt) in number, 11 ?.. . mi ii mmm I'i? r?JZJH^fZRi^ranfEJ2I?I^^ PPfj] tlk'F.! RAVtilT' " _ BY y Mi . SOUTHERN TI< %3! i . ; WOODBL'RY. Reptesf mar ??wmgtta?u i m i ii. n * " - , i wmmmmm A?Vm%#%.\ %?% %"?% <*??s.**AA^ | V New Under |j.'^Tiiat 4s What Numbers O | "A Breath of W A BOOK PPGO 'i Z by 2 ' James William |, ^ ? rLAUKEN, . Now Sell <5 . Z, Do you. want 'material for? \j< Private Beading College R $ 1 iiyh or Rural Scho< < __ Sptrrchgs for ^H"m-rasif>n? at a ; 137 copies sold the first I 6 I hat every person inight hc^ve a $ a N e^ra pool of South Carolina, in the-jrenr h of ah _ I $2.00 pe: Order FroTh ft HAMPfQN?PRfHT ft 1 3 I (J Assembly Street '""""""' ~ or the AU Ct - ' o<.i0Cr0Ct000Cu'-<000000000t>00000<H>i o' * >' oo o c> ooooo ooo. >.oo< FOR DEPENDAB "I -* _ CO M ir The ..Citizens Fun _fl_; Vtf 'V - -- T * 0? . We have a complete line of fi g ?h*uuai -Pri^s % { PRIO S RF \SO\,ABI F I The Citizen^ Fiin J I T5 Washington St. OOQpgft 0 OOP O OO OAOX) OQQ o OQ OOOgK w r " . V" * ' * ' % ' - - * * . . . ' I V '/.** . ' . / - ; - . /. 'r ' } k -1 hold these discussion and set outline lor the improving of conditions 01 the l'arm, through the farmers tha we reach at these annual conferences A cordial invitation is expended t( the public. - : .' ? V, . IN MEMOUIAM 1 In sad butl oying memory hti' be loved husband, It err J.~C; Clark", whi departed this life, February 7th, 1U2C February.days,again are here, Bu5vn< on that .Sunday night?? : That your dear soul took its flight It almost hrpkff-our hearts Fnr IIS with you, to part; ?Loving and kind in all your ways L'pright and jiist to the end of youi ~ days; : 1 . * Sincere and true.-in heart and mind, A beautiful memory you left behind. ' ' .1 " .. Sleep on dear One, I nriss you, A rid Toner for you through tears, . It s-Vems but yesterday, Still it has b^fi^tw^^-eacs. Mrs.-Klla I'lark (wife) Mrs. Lottie M,. Dossier (daughter] <?I4I = CALIIOVS FALLS LOCALS The first Sunday being a beautiful lay, many were present at Springfield Baptist Church. Rev. S. ,M. McCants I lie .inoderator'df the Savanitah Valley Joodwlll Association, was present, ant g'at'tl gutid aildress along, the line :> mission.'^-llo said that every true I hri.-Ulun .Is .a missionary for Christ, His Words will be long remembered in the hearts of those who heard him. he jiastor, preached a wonderful ser11! Oil, which Was en invoil lit- -ill 1 , W?? ?"? fi.vi Yeard him. May the I?ord."bless the missionary ?istvrs of'.'Springfield baptist Church for the Rood work that they have lone. Wd \vi re ; sorry to hear of he-< illness of Air, and Mrs, (loorire .ewis. We hope that , t'hey will sooh jo well aRuin. T Messrs. Archie and .Jjjo&e Ware wore linner Ruests at the home of Mr. and drs, ,T. Hall, Sunday afternoon. " The family re-tinion that was held n-the home of Mr..and Mrs. Williaiii kard. January 27th, lt>28 will be < nR fememberod. " ?? ?. ?? >hy INFORMATION- con^~1 ing your travel, 1 shall he 5 to ?et in touch with you S ly tinre. g ^^ound I CKET OFF1CF. 1 307. Main Street ? ntative for the Southern T^y, ? Jarapjanj p/?f?r?r?jgj3raldiHJrjtwj nr~ vC'vOOOOCOOOOd'^vC'OOdC'O^OCO g The Sun ! ... 1 f Person? A re Saying Of q The ^Muse'' I LDKN VERSE ' ; I Wither spoon ? s,s, c, ing Fast , J ccitals,,u_..Sur.diiy St he'els -gj :>! Entertainments? o{ little morethnn I cent each gj Five" days off the pre ss. !p copy of this worthy work of ? r we. have placed the price & ' r Copy. 1_ IMP? 1? nvj v^yyivny-M> I -4 . . ? , X Columbia, S. C. ?? B1GR ' | | eH^owoououuurodflooooiv^ >aowc'wo'oo'o'o"oooo:o'cco"o:o'oc>o EE FURNITURE |i lO 1 nit lire Company |? irriitnre in the latent styles. g I svmgRoom tiitea f al ; tf^ivis liberal if | litxirer^omjrahy | Phone 4978 gcec^gfflw>rRWfr^^ Sat urtTay, February II, I$Z8. s| EXPERIENCED ~-XLU<SIC}AN tbtll'EIX F. DAVIS '.'-12 g Teacher of. All Instrument! 3 I Harmony Lessons for Advancec Pupils. Also Arranging foi InsfVtrments ' 1" r > ? ? i_ MtJSIC "STUDIO"' n o I- . 11*111 Barnwell St. Phone 7380 COLUMBIA, S. C. ??r Hwy From Me and Save Monty ? ' L. A. RICHIE The .Old Reliable Undertaker-V? ? r ?Wi^THAJTTrnrECTOR AND EMLIALMER .~"r Vtf . . IComplete Motor Equipment V a^J'hones: Office 225 Night & Rfa, 287 36 Washington St. Abbeville S. C.J ri TYOU ARE NEXT *: ' ' > IT \\p\T UK lONf, _> ] 7 .. ? t 7 ~ % 1 We are waiting to serve you with First Class Work in an Up to_ | I Datq. Uarber Shop. ,, . t V3 :-** '' i - -4 - Service Barber Shop# i IT" 1115 Washington Street. C. L. I,II- LIEWOOD, Prop. 1 " AGENTS WANTED " \i ? To Si'li-tho-Paiinius HI.ACK I'ATTl RKCOR DS. (ftlectricajly Retf5*aed.j The Best Race- Retford on the Market. . Write To?. V" Til K CIIK\V(J() RECORD CO.. JSheboygan, Wisconsin, ' ' ftAAAAAA*' ( >-? ooooo oo'orooccogo? ? Professional }&. |" Cards j\ Oooooooooooooovoooooo^ooiio I Otllco Hours: Telephones: ' H:no A.-.M. to 7:0tf 1*. M. Offlce 6033 ^ ' ' Residence 88711 Dr. ID. K. Jenkins i>i:ntistPillions, Plates, l.rowns and Hrld ? ????. f- Sunday by Appointment Extraction-by C'oiTlfiretjve Anesthesia I a Specialty. __ 1 ~l7r. L.^tOAMELS^ H Physician ami Surgeon " Special Attention Given Diseases 0 Women *v * . ] Office .. Residence 1126 \\nshmgton, 2220 Ilamplon ' .i Phone (> 120 / ' Phone . 7664 . DR. H H GOOPFR Dentist : ./ ^ Gold Crown and Bridge Work , ^ A Specialty Special Attention Given to Dieaawe Of the Gums 1 Office Phone 042? 1126 Washinortr?*? s? ? --II R/eside.noe Phone 8264 Office Honrs: Telephone*: r 1 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4691 \ I j- 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. ' w Office 379$ !j DR. J. G. STUART Office: Residence 4 1702Wain Street 1417 Pine Strest I.. .)*" li| |, Office Hours: -f~ * Phones: 11 A. A), to 2 P. AJ.-' . Res.: 8876 -] 6 P. At. to 8 P. AJ. 'Olfice: 4247 j Dr. W. D. Chappelle' j Physian and Surgeon ; Diseases of Women nnd Children A Specialty 1 1 ' Office:. " Residence 1324 1-2 Assembly St. 1301 Pine St.- g ?- -?tinhlrniria, S. 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