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JS3 - . ? W ' ; . PAGK TWO. 7^| The "Old Gray" ! ? : : : i) '' 1:. . { % E PI ; -7 !,- ; : The I'alnn-tto (.'onlciVuce ' Lk'Uxa^os ;.. - iiev." t: JV. .\?k-s,-IT' 1?., louder '.of (he delegation, is eallld the Itnaiiemh " ., kiii^ ol the state in that he lias raised ' more nrnm-v iw1 i ; av.i.on at one time than other man iti the i -Mute. lie in a p.i\at irospol. preacher and a successful pas^Ji-. htttl presiding elder. lie -:.-, a ,-Vqimn^lV "admin~?1?:? istnuihi! man and !> alunys vyitTv iii^. ep'iseui'al head. He never fails .to _LJ ?1?glnne to tlu? f. M ia- ..f- iltS-Ifieiuls. .1 le . . ' - presides e\<r the l\in:;stree. disfriet <mT a$u jsrpftairinnn .ov'Ut.eystate..ilelitgu-tieru. Ue\. dr"l.. Bent, vr. 1is; a minis.'.etiai uondiiv He jpis . mad.. renter 4j.r---v.reL: hT<.fhe.m.aisUy than ar.y man in tin.' - a' . "In n short ?: . iaj- laxS. Vuiilcliu> n>;rtlc>t . ini.ssiojt~l11 i 11<~ IV- i' 1 1:; <K'Vfyv11)Vvn, , the tr.iaryv-t' vhjirclv in ttic static. . 11(j :$ t of the' , pte^Kcrtinj; ';r.c lulu iff. a noble' pruitOVor. . h. . It, 11. Nit-hols' _ ' is ,iiQ r li.r Kate.*'. lie is aiv oh! map h-it ho h:js i a Vvotu^oVi'itr-iivf!uefc i\ la- fat,;t f he ' 'i tfiyat iirca?;i:lU'./aitiLh vrt'iiL.JeaU-" - ' 1 '-r ;>!?.' f'vjv lo hear .him jaVath aiid' Icitu'l-t; gverytJhmt rtiivlu-Us in' i_ " . his. haiul-?.'.* They. -ay if' .pivaeli; i> yfrillow his n;.i '! aTi \au".: h-.-. thyy. '? wall-iif tI i i - ^-hrirri {y. 11! < >i i' , n u ~ ; times, they got 'vory. v.A . ! h* NivhV : ."" Ms e.vprt >soS niy- i nt'\a. iTy. A. a l'noihtfcr . of the hudy ,1 bida-ve' in. iH'invr in ny ;r.o head at any cost.. . 11ci rt'rdiio-s"..v.-iV i U-.>?r gv* tw\Vn d:>:riv t. TL v. -I. S. hut-; )?. D.y-i's iui idea! ex.'ihVphyi f ,;r ' "nistian ?r?X?"?gd^lpnuui. j|c. t- .r-' a -. st'cc! . !ihoV?i -liop ;< r . <'. * a:i \ ,rcl-y U|KUY- i'.'m. . ! is a { . ' er,*vhvj preacher and louder. lioi- iww pastor in if S.t,J.in !' /- * Jui'-ch; ( ii.-.i Jcstinn'?=?==84 .C., and the. sn\ that. tile ch~ur>;!) is- tu-r vsioxi. r.jiv -t-hun-it.-has evor done. llev. d-)/ A: t'orrin,-4l--f{Ti is a noble i' tiiv. i'airnnt'to'JstaTc; t~' Ho is a power in the city'of Charles ' ton, ' financial :y and iy every other way. lie has u.Id sy'inc of the best churches, in the O'-'muciion and Uid .credit .to >mi -i if. ; ]!? n preacher. and" pre si<U s" ov.i-r -the Mt'. " riea,am> Ji:-'. ..-;r?Bias**. .1. j, ... bins is. a sue es.-iu! and proa.'h cr. H<* is a* St. Stephen, the >r.-o"n<!. chinch , j-*?: ^ term. Tha'tshews his pophhivitj;. - Rev, M. J. .Jair.es js Vpiite aUtfae* tivp character,. Jfis -in rs.'im'.i' v is in fuvpr. 1 hen ht'pis a p-oV, prcfltll* :er-at7drtmtfor.-. He ? ^a>V.rin^~t,,l1aiJ. pellc ( iivuit, Rev. Saiv y Siirtnon s". A- M., I ; 1 hr-ts ' imvulrrt nf Alien -V^>iyi-r.-hy,- -n.a.i uvltt er, a ivV'jyhci'.i ? 'm,:- r fr:cmi. 11 i- is jl,.. :l!VV {r?It*.->vi!!c '' 5riv?...\i;a;s1M.vsiivp> i \vn? _ ------ ;w mf v-TT~rrtf. ,7 (din,tiu.' ;;va? ,ju ;^.x \ - .Hrst fi'ir.ak' '.?!< lo 4he.%r.??orf?;l r.-.-;-:icv fcUW-.'liiWt.r? .. Of th? sratc. * i.rc.;;i-:Vnt in"..c'yf;ry4-t'cv:rc' t. ^ iky a ".Tviii.y: ;<r -h.- . . ' ' r ? i. n J. B. }!?, ];. A. I:.. <,f t}K. and (<ru' "I" t lir ^ ' ': *; Rtato- .;[?* >-a'a-uai'khi his etuiivh.- AT*. .t:j< the " ^ rVfnry, T:' l-jy?tfk iV ' V/".tf .V:.,, t V. s ,Q| l'--i- nv!"? !_ a :hu.' man ai>tl a noble (. h'.ncjr'v, .iij.v.-,'* ~-7.. ^his -urand k jnaafmr. " . ' tlorful rc'fi.j:,) :tl ih>>< ,-ram. l,c "T sk.v. a .. . . ' " ,,v 44 V iiiwL ;i i r IPITIK'C :u ? - the rfn^rf !.: Ii,i. J m-rVlZKy,I',-i-i " "7 1,,_ t.fii ..cv^?rv?-i?rntr.. of. the L'r.'irul lf.dtc* Iast this scs-ili'r ;niv ? :? < ?! .'in - ;V . those columns t-no . iv-e!cetion hy no_.... clamat ion lu-'r i-* i 11- . . > i ] of. Grand. i-tlifc s.''I'lie Ki7mj lo3g? oaujf-M the vision, antj our. |?r?7. ' f . ...'ter. I- hold th.-it the KYa?d lo.l-c euulc ..?scarcely equal its *>ri'went staff 0| grand onicers.and to talk nhnnt o-t. l?">r ' ,'i"! * is mote J.,he * .>< iridic ,u> .say. mat me supmrf* <*? ' juri^?liolH>fr. <io<?s*h(f?t. nflWd a bcttei ^ ^'z' C. ^JjiaVi JSb ?t i*t u + A.. J>r'iwn "" V= itr rna" rircles "' 'Any-yjurjs(Ticnr,'ri isthlessei to have him a't its head. S4j I,?ft Floyd, ,V. G. C., ?i<5 the right ajar . >n.the right place. lie khows ho.\y_ti make friends' and keep Him**- Sir R W. Maoce, G. P., will tn**dne' of tlx bishops of_t?i_c.A_M. i:. Chimb whet we meet again. Knoiu4^said^a3?t< 'Who ho is.?Sir .1. It. Li :i7c, G. K. o] ^ Ri and?S. is line I)f the if st husinos.' Men of the Negro men. I guaranto< ' thatr ihehe i?~nr7 jnwKdTgTton that fall one like him. Come- to Columbia nfa pany at 1310 Assembly St. and yot will agree that tjicre is nothing' like . it in thfl supremo jurisdictions?Sri r"? >?,? 2 _ ? . , ?T ,"-f and "i The New Rider | litip; Elli? ,: ''? I H S" uyilfinqnrij-'f; At F. , llie leading educators of this country | regardless, of color. lie is the able president ol' the State A. iwd M. ..College at Orangeburg,' S. O. and a trde Pythian, brother. He will come to the. rescue of a brother Pythian though he be ever so humble. That is u hy-we ruslr to' support him. Sir i.. \V. llirnic. M. D., G. M. lt.?-is eertaiiily a credit to thq order, lie is as ! much respcetoil in his city as any citt-. -en there, lie, is styled the colored specialist in his profession; all of this being 'l"orT the good of the grand -o' dcr. .And Avit-h nil of'this- he-exemplifies . the true spirit of the. order -U>? his -ftdhAv brethren. Sir* N. J. Kreth-riclv.-(h A., is hioro rh:m o neifrh ; in. legai procevuings. jus 'record ?.in the courts is a.J>Iessing to the Negro i ace/ 1 You will make no mistake to Of. him for {cgal advice. All the rohueil people should b&. proud of l.au yvr fcwtka-icfe?-S+e-Gv-Kv-Atlams,-1?; 1is in every re-pOct a worthy man for tlie place. He is prepared every -angle and one .that the gi-Aud 1odfrev will never be ashamed i f. Sir I.. ,JI. A;. Myers, Assistant Secretary; of. Endowment, -is not . only li e 'he~t ih this state, but no btho'r .- tali' ean produce -ope better." I cOUi fe.-.- that .1 have seen many, but he J ev. eilvthyin Alt; lfe is the efficient j prii'u-ipal of the Waverly graded j' imTrTTrT Columbia. jwlneh 'is the si-pd !; ml largest.school in the capital city. .Me is making, a record*:rt* that school tea* cannot, ho surpassed. The race "T a evj. i-y reason to be proud of h^Ti" Sir T. 11. Henry. P. G? C., is ' < * the best citizens in the city of Columbia! He is indeed a worthy ' a pie and, emnmands the respect of loth white and colored. - It was :h"ii.glit the; the new endowment law mi - a stop in arr evil direction, but the last grand ledge set apart an hour in its grand session for an ex, planation of the same.' During which ,<i. ('. Ilrownimade.it so plain'until the. grand' lodge was willing to tender IrhiKti rising vote ofM hanks. And .since that time a stream of member?r I has In.en pbiirintr' in tho subordinate j I s<15-T'!'s continually. . The G. RI. R. told hie that his olFice is flooded with fniiii time In t'unt'. 'l'tiUl .l.y . teu'-ourayrin}? news to every K. of ? P. in the Palmetto\ State. " - ' O * ' * \ * - -4< v ? ... t > Our' l.'M Chapter and Appeal Our neKt artiele will close the list " i' ? :dr delegates .el^eted to . the Ken-. .ral eonri r( nee. Following the dele-. dales- of the Central Conference will Vonie the dnleeatys of oiir state who ;iv iiV'iiiliiTs of 0.ic general confernce : i?'l iii" ni thou j'f i ions..' The final" thajt have deceased. Jt> is ohr jutrpp#y to,, visit' .as many ::. ti-ir t- and oilier -meetings as possible, in interest, of The Palmetto' Leader" ! \*. i li:i y.1 s11' 11 i 11:; 1 I tin ihflnonep nf ai! <;hairniau'S' <)C rftue4i?g-s anil appeal : i ;l i r i,iu ndi~- tu a^ist. lis in get-.I Trie',, live. ihpussuid rentiers fpr_~ our paper..'. We h.ive striven to keep be-. - -i-.ip.t?t In- .1' riTr.r~Witi'ld 'in- rtfe?tr col' maii i he worthy achievements of our I i.tii-; people .irrespective -of indij vui'iats. Jirttvs ^uv-dii)ominations. Tins we shall' eon:??(k\..and,ask., the cooper., tkmejhi the <oolored populatioon to help ' *u-s-.to' im rease the ei rentalion.- The f fanl'\>"loTT Pi fiitlnk Company, Id TO Ase.nti-'.V St., which is the .home, of The Lender, is the best colored printing i ta; !r hmetit in the state. They print any thing here, from a Circular to . herd baric book. Mr. .George ' II. lIaniV?ton, president, has- ctertainly . shown his. ability to manage a great 4t-TT-.-.T- tf/n 11/1 rr\ nbfi ' ifn< 1 ut ano of th??ill the A. M, E, . ] Church; mo>t especially the book con. j i urn*' Kay - \\TnTt you will but a man I should know the art' of printing to fi successfully, manage those depart4 tnont.y -JVIy?tixperience^ of four year* A.-M. I'!-. WttWlny school union] t ha taught me tfiis. -Hverybody from r all over the StaJL^should let the , llhmpton Printing Company do their fi work. Hi so doing they would hot ] cncotiragt'. a Worthy colored tlusl.) itt'eri'i-ise but would also give ) ejtornoynunt to worthy colored frfen > .ana women. . . 1 : Our-^i^yenhouta. > with Roy. T. fl. Addison at St. Philr lps Station nnd we had a wonderful ?* pie united with the eh'ureh. makino i our total 125 as .presiding eider. Rev, 1 Addison is making one of the best ru dors' In the .conference. He is i ir really. admired by his noble people, . He surprised us by having nearly > every penny of our assessment tfi -?: ?: ' ' ?! ~~ ^ - T - - ^.r.y .. . !>X 3 ; Ttne PALMET hand when we aryived, We were also I with Rev. Weather at Watotree that ' alter noun and it was trul a high day -in Ziun.?They are?delighted With " their pastor and I do not hestitate to say that he is indeed a good pastor, ; ! preacher and a real fine man. ? This week-end will find us with Rev. i N. A. Gary on the Pine Grove Circuit. Vre will perach for him Sunday qiorn- j ing at one of his churches and finish up the business ,of the etjrtfor<>ne*> in 'the afternoon^- Let" the peopte pray . for the.rpresence of the Holy Spirit. ?"Let us advance on uui' knees." ; n Abbeville News, When pastors in our pulpits learn to thn trncnnl rtf nn J 1 I ? -r pvwj/v* v^. uvu UitU OftVC .souls for Jesus Chiist, and stop rep "resenting -bishops and their wives as kings an queens, then the world ' will. bebefr te'r. ' ' ' l ' Miss Anna brown, of Brooklyn, N. 5 V.. a r r i ved jast Saturda v for a visit -* tn lu-1- lli>H'i. pnnpln, nnnri fhtf city -1 Miss Brown's nThny friends are glad 1 to see her homo flgainl SVip ia P .8 sister of Mi'. Lewis Brown, the ice cream* man. .. " t Mr. W. H% Harvey, of .Columbia, ( S. G;, the distrjei'-rnrmageT of the "i North -Carolina Mutual Life Insur- ' iihec. Company, spent one day in the ity last week on business. ' Miss. Mamie Ford arrived in the city last week from Greenville to beat the bedside of her sick brother, little James Ford. """^Mjss Klizabeth Garlington came home yesterday, to spend the weekmuI with her. homy people from Atlanta University. Mrs". TXovel 1 a-Fisher- left* last Sunlay for Greenville after ^pending <oiitc time here with hbme people. Mr. C: B. Acker motored to_JIoneaPath one night last week in his Cadil-r lac cur to see his cousin, Miss Oralee Sm-ith, who is very ill with pneumonia. We are very glad to say that .Mri Charles Winkfield is still .improving and getting along nicely4 at this writing. The many friends of Mrs. Boston Ioh.nson aro delighted to know that die is>still improving and is able to Vie up in her room. Mr. James Teale was seen out cuti:ig some wood last Saturday; thereJjore. he -will soon be^nble to use Jus oal scoop again. * Mr: E. E. Fuller is still running a "list class shoe shop on Church St. we.,t\jjisn to say that our old reliable imdertaker, Mr. L^-A., Richie, has a I%1 ine of coffins, caskets, robe and waif flowers. Call to see him before* vou buy The city of Abbeville lost one its old citizens last week when the great monster death visited the home of Mr. Norman N. Richie,.on Richie St., ind summoned him to appear before he great Judge.*. Ilis death is seen Isewhorc in tjvis issue. . ?Mr. Kdd CoWan is still cunfined tu lis room with pneumonia. His i any friends hope for him a speedy recovery. ... Mrs. Janic Dorsey,- of -Greenville, is expected' ih the city next week on a business trip. - J V o would l)e very .proud .to: read 'the Honea Path news again. . ; ?-Mr. It. I). Curler, who is making his home Hi 'the country- for a while, was hi tire"city.last Saturday. M rs. Samuel- J; Collier?left?last week for a visit , to her mother in \yiUiamstpn, who is sick. Mrs. Collier's majrff friends hope she will soon recover; 1: ?-?? Messrs. Earl and Marvin Mattison, >f. Ilonea Path, spent a few hours in the <?itv r.n thr> Kth nn hlisin?>c? t4?*-eolored -denial surgeon, Dr. L. f?, IIumphries, is. still open for busi,itess on S-'uth Main'St. Only best service .is rendered lrt ^ii%^deJital parlor. . 8 . -Mrs.'Emma R. Wilsor^ was leaving the- home of Miss Kate R. Pressley last Saturday afternoon - in her Buiek car, and the road was muddy, whcih caused the car'to slide into a ditch on the side of the road, just below the t*rrysleY*s Komyt Several men -arutboys assisted- her arfd got her out.. Mrs. Wilson did not lose control of her car and escaped unhurt. Call at Home's Weinie Stand on the corner of Church and Vienna Streets , and get your hot meals. Mr. W. E. Wilson is doing very well |irt"-thliJSij4-ing. Ills friends hope" for him a snecdv recovery.' i Mr. IIa?ne?vP.ressley has traded his | Ford and purchased a 1928 Chevrolet. J?.Two?nico ?looking- laHiea- from Crcenwood was seen in a car last Sunday afternoon riding through the streets 01 Abbeville. Co m ea gaTn an'cT : i leave your najnoa with ?? Miss Ruth Redd went, to Creeiu^ ; "Hi;; a few weeks ago and spent some- j time with her sister, Mri. "WlTTTe B. .'j'Fleming. She returned last Sunday , and reports a very lovely trip, Mrs. llelon Robinson, of Atlanta, . * '' . $ *. ' \ ' ] . . ... ,f[ . .. TO LEADEHR Ga., motored ,to Abbeville last Fri- -l^xf day anJ spent the week-end with _Rei Miss Ruth Redd. jr? Mrs. Allie Mae Simpson will leave Monday for her home in Chicago, 111., :ifter spending sometime in the city l with her parents,. Mr. and Mr ^Boston Johnson. ll21 ?Mrs. NinOlle- -Mc la.rem- continues to.improve, which is pleasing to her many friends. - Mesdames Fannie Heard and Bessie Lee Jones are home again after *they dosed a successful school imn ?t ih, St. Peter School. r? Miss Fannie Thomas is home again iftei closing )ior school near the city. Mrs. Annie Brown who has spent ph< the past few months in New York dty visiting her twin daughters, Miss. ?s Willie and Annie Brown, came lome last Monday.?She reports a I jloasant stay. .1 ^<Mr. and' Mrs. Butler, Mr: W. I 3. Greene and the twins. Misses Ellen I ind Annie Greene rtiotored to An- I 1 ^rson-last 'Sunday ?nd "spent the day 1 vithi Dr. anil Mrs. Edmund Johnson " ? uid family. TheyL reported ^ .pleaslot-trip. ??? , -MrMrs. Walter Gaines spent a few I liiys in the city this week on amount I if the death of her cousin. She left I i few dffys ago for her home in Cleve-r 11? land, Ohio. * . 1513 Gains' ? BARGAIN PEP Styles of Every Descrlp9 ' 7 : tion? Sizes for Every Foot &. 500 Pair Women's Hig I "PumpsV | "Ties" > ' . ' I "Straps"-?1 B "Blondes" El "Combinations" Herman's Boy Walk Over 1 W .Q^Alifa rooa ' I:- Shoes: Army Oxfords, J - Shoc3? ?? - Spring Arc! $4.50 ,nd $5.001 $4.2^ CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES Select Your Size At One o: . . J These Prices? $1 $1.45 $1.65 I NOTICE! %? ifl . ^ * ~ ----- 1- glad t iS ,: . at ani 1rw*? 1 [ RAVEL IS BY .r MORE . >JL RAINi ;! ^, ; ; SOUTHERN TIC Phafte 563T , ' . JAMES WOODBURY. Represe, J FOR DFPFNHAR I COME | The Citizens Furi -8 We have a complete line of fii r-3 ?Special Pi ices On LK a PRTCRS REASONABLE" 1 The Citizen's rFurr J 11(5 Washington Si. y ; , ~ ?- W^ "V- - . >ert Starter, GenertRor and Batter) >airs PHONE 8580 4pps^ Battery Service Dreadnought Gould Batteries .ongest Life by Owner's Records . GIVE US A TRIAL13-Lady St.. - Columbia, S. t HIHMMpiMBCUBMHiMMHnBM Buy From Ale and Save Money L. A. RICHIE The ^ld Keitnhle?Undertake! FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND'EMBALMER Complete Motor Equipment >nes: Ofdcc 226 Nit?ht & Res.?2^ Washington St. Abbeville S. (' WE FIX 'EM? ^Generators " " Starters, Batteries All Work Guaranteed Palmetto Battery * & Elec. Co., Inc. m Sumter St. ,l?hone 323i> vSHo&Q, rREET ARTMENT M? is? ylish and Serviceable Women's Footwear ?selected from our " Main formerly sold iov ?0.00 and *2.95 I f * . ' - . . h Grade Footwear ?3-95 S4..95 belief | Women's Iain Cantilever Oxfords? $12 Values ~ > $6 85 . V ' . . * ~r"v* ' " ..' -BC ^ri i i i * ' d? 1 .np rt?o a r* ^>1 VO arzjaiajHrerarajarajzrarajHjgjzjajF ty INFORMATION conig yourttavel, 1 shall be :o get in touch with you / time. " S"!e~ _ ound KET OFFICE 1307 Main Street [ itative for the Southern Ry, [ :-':V > . i 8???co?co^c(cracfoo~owoo'03a^ LE FURNITURE TO liturc Company irnitnre in the latest styles. fln? Room Suites TERMS LIBDIRALZ liture Company Phon.e 4978'^ -- ; \ Saturday, March 17, 1928 L Lj| LOANS _ H I Negotiate Loans on Co"- ?^ H lurrrl)ia, S. C. REAL ES| TATE 11:0111 8300.00 up. ~ 4 ? JOEL H. JAi'KStW-? ?" i'hone .'1330 , 2221 Richland Street r in 1 1 " ... ? ?n A M -B1 S I I l N TABLETS are i ft lisod- by . men and " women . the - world oyty - tliey work wonders^ _?? pi You|H marvel at the results. - b Y'o'u 'get ambition that makes ' 1. life wonh while and become beti 1 tc.r1'apju'etdntt d by those who ' | love you, Th y give y01^ a new : suimljWf .Vim, vigor and vittality | ?make' y?u I'wl as if you had mofikry gland operation, with all .4 ?! ' u the joys of you^h. " ~.l r 1 it ? v/?r ?i.\n movpv 'I Trial Size. Iff tablets. $1.00 ? \ ?? r-? i;i) tablets, '$2.00 1 j Coriiplete Tr^at mcnt: .J. ? - - -4 -200 Tablets. $.">.00 ' - --\ nrnv compant m \. 717 \V; 1 774i?-St\; Dcpt 17 Now York City I r ~ ~?ir i 'iyflHMHBBMBBBBH . ".VotKXU^ NKXT T , it WONT lie LONG I Wo are wailing L?? serve youAv4Ui First (Jlav.K \V>'ik in an Up to Date iiarber ISliop. C. L. LI I .J .I iijWOUOV 'P.rop. Service Barber Shop / 111") W a liiimnm S^ v:xn:i;jTNVi:i) .musician , i Li), f. pa vis / ;i Harmony I.essoins l'or Advanced I'upils. A !.-?>-L -Arranging for In triirnents . MCSIC "STUDIO" a- l.'Il I linrttv c H St. ' l*hon6 738Q' ( till MIMA S. CV y . . \?..l%i ' j 'I'OOOvvC' '-v-OO vvOOOv'l)OvOOOOOn jr1 Professional J Cards- I -: | . OvOyy.vv( COOOO v I'OOOOOOClflO ! j < Hire l!'.)iu;s: . Telephones:. 1 A yt >' M'.' OHiee C033 ^ M. '.- ' Residence 887? i Dr. I), K. Jenkins t. j \ . : mhntist ... . .. 1 iilin^-. ( row ns iintl Bridges. -4??: ml''I' L'>-'1A ??uH'WrtABr ' : . f j. l l ii?n l?\'. ( 'iudiu^ivy Anesthesia l\ \ ' ' ..a Specialty. ! ' '"'V-' \\ *Sl., Cola., S. C. lVr. L. M.DANIELS Li- ... ?. I'h'; iiI'.fui., aiwl Surgeon 5 'I104'1"I A>i.ew' ;...i fiiven Diseases O 3.! . 1 . '* ! VV vlieu" i " 1?' . 1. , . t! M 1 'flice . j Residence j I I'45 Wn: Inn>c<on, 22.'tC Hampton l'linne Rhone 7564 - T i ? I. i ??* Pit. M il < OOI>KR~ i : _s liCUllsiL??, ?? V DoM.i i i11 .ii,if Bridge Work . J ^ 4?>,'l",''ialty : 1?r-rL _i~4-'^i'ial A i: i-nij^.?i -""'"n f*1r li'ai T"7 ~ '141 (lie :,T7i"ih -j dfW I'hope dJL'P J I^fiTWushinorton St 64--j ; 1 wl* Oflu-e Hours. 1 *U?phones: ' fel 1 1:00 to !'. M ' Res. 4692 Li?<r*H> to ti.irnT m;'~ Ollice 3796 DM. J. <*, .STILAKT jj CMfice; ' Residence; I 702 Main Sti vot 1417 Pine Street _ u f>flU;e Hum I'hones: " "" 3--f 11 A-AH-Ui^r I'V M. Res.: 8876 jj . !. (U*. i\l. I'l. ti I'. M.' ' Ollkc: 42J . | I)r. W. D. ( happelle j}"-- in i.'. i n>>iiiH ami nurgeon [. - ? . S-r?DintOfCT nf WftTVu'h and Children A Specialty OlVn-e: v". * Residence ' ?C.3. Asseinl.ly. Stv. *1301 Tine St. '--'v - t lol.nml>i!i_' *< ^ __L a-! > 7 a- |.Office Hours: Telephones: v i 11 :R0 A. M. to 2 1'. M. Ollice 3536 3 G:00 1?. M. to 8 V. M. ' Res. 6648 | Dr. t E Stephenson^ ' ii nil ^nsifA.ct. 'U . yi.KC.MI Diseases- of Women'.and Children A .yi v Specialty ? (Mice: Besidenee: S? i l/4UMt Assembly St. * 1328 Oak St. & niiice Hours: 8:30 A. M. lo 2:00 P. M. ~ * ;5:0?) p. AIt (o 7:00 P. M f. I>I. II; D. liar per ^ ~ y 1"? ??? r ^ o Surgeon DentitU : fiolci Tvown and Bridge Work fr-?'7t-A-KtT^TAi;TY " ~ 7ZZZ O PiHings, Extractio'm?,. Pl.-des, Or6wn? jj_j and Bridges? ??? CornojjjAY ashTnjtfnn & Assembly gg >029 Wauhlngtftn St. Cola, ft. C.