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flj PAGE TWQ, jTl__ W~l The "Old Gray" By E- Phi : \. :./ . ' " ?w^vd^rnTo~rroix>^arere^^ ruohcitv ( ommiMeo Hopm-tn Proprreny , Since,-v/jjr appointment,.January 11, \\6 fca.ve not et\asej pay nor .might to .> ._.KC;op -cm . touch delegations, and dor P the, benefit ol the South Carolina del- ^ egatiurr and.moat especially, the steerirgcomnutioe. We ure happy to ro- j poi t the. following "results: ! ferine sseo; l)r: J. O. Caldwell has beon endorsed by the entire delegat'i a .of his, sta.e. It appears' that the state' moans to win,, and especially sttnr the writer said "we will be ^ u. g.ari -to <|o what' we can dog iJr.X Slany'v', as lie has many friends here." Dr. Caldwell w'ould make the A. M. ' E.^Churc'h an- ideal bishop. T km-*" hinn - - . ' . : t.;eefidai?Our-eorivspondmt "Says' ~ Unit Ih. J. A...Lindsay will yarry- 80 T percent o.f- his state. In that he will 1' hare as ri.aiiy votese us almost any I . i". Ii. j I ;lijl I l,,a .. ; ^ jM'Vvj.m vuoviiv.1, . wiit wuiiua* pondon't also said that "Dr. Lindsay does not fail to-say", that ho is_ in in.'rlcct ijicx.oid with Dr. iVLance and wants his sUjtpovteYs.to work to that tiii." Everybody kno\ys that? '1 >r. Lindsay woiild' not only measure up but wou.d bo. a great big In-other on . the. bench./ ie\as: Our correspondent writes: ' ? "DivG'.B. Young is the state's stand-. y avd iaUiror'but others have been eont-vie.t; nalty endorsed. However Texr " ? - > fee your man; MUiico." While ; .1 nnv. not to interfere with the busi n'-"~ - ot' Pf. Miies and Mi-nlmw, lint--, I K.n-w Dr. \ oiing personally. ..-He is .a tivnn ' 1 ability and a Christian gon' P?n and would be a fine fit on the bt neh. , ' Ei/rrdn, our twin sister* "Dr. Grant has his state? says our inform - civ VCe.'l we'a JI know that Dr.-Garnt . . . was -rearc'st -to t lie door when it *' ' : - e. List general conference. It is c : . oiled that he will -go in this : ' writer- sard that thorp is . I ne.Li'stnnding between Grunt p ... ' an lance.' . . " ' ' ' . Pennsyivanih: * Our ' iirtejli^e-ftce -? - '41 liiD rove is Lliiit Dt'.?Ri?R7" ;Y. j-iglit. Jr., is the winning card in ' .i../ - pni?.fs- nwrl thrifr -.Jds. supporters ;- ' '- ''i' ;r to confo-?with .the?old-J'alm.tfp State. To, this \ve confess lent 1 hoy have good sense for we haves' J'o objections of seeinir Dr. U'rioht ' ?? tVr. Vim- .in.iiji.i_ 1 {i' nJ reni dHhts . t" puMj jihrnl nnrti ' week. * \\'h*i h The Header. Suflice it , .to . ssjy ' that Dr. Mancc. is. only ' top j t^lnd to.he associated with the abo'v.e j Sardavd "hearers, ami with the rest that will- he. jiuMisHod in. these "col - Uh ') i\sj soon as Dr. T. J.. utiles ( can I'lMit'i-r.w ilh these and other state . ehaitaian.s wo-arc readc tr> vote.'-.<Jnr.(ieneral Conference Approval And . Whyu ? \\'A a; ; rave the fathers' re com men . (..wioa mat '.oar iu,\v bishops be elect l~~[ ' e 'V.c.iu-u; Hecauso if tifty were ___ . ,< u?4 alia! would riot be oiie " ' h.-.li u, .u o h'innber that are in The"' . - . v!' 'V >H-W bi.-hops are. nbt ' cu:iy . i;< u^ii hjr ;lu-y -are ~enouirh to' 'l'1 ' ' L.h.'. -o ;ha ituvr* been before : :.1"1 1,1 ! C i ni l h1,! dh sultieiently of" ' ' ; which to. made choice. ' We ap.p?o\e n^aient to centralize, the ; io..ca::vmal; facilities arid -cut ' out . r pi those .schools ' y]^r VOllem's It! ,, ^riiitV. ;L ; --:y ; ran ' Vi-vl: llta'cU') >' bl)t Vrnl'iifl Aftitggf f r. 7- .? ..niiiiiif' u ir.<x k* '< t" education. \Vhai i;s itjh.aiXtr whether onc-is o/tqea . 'i in .Ueorgin, Florid), South .CftroMya, .'dr't^sachuscUs or Ohio. Eduf ' . tn .'v. n..t sectional nox-denum-ma- ' ua .*, It is iifrt. oven incial. ? Ttre r<" i '1.' niVifoing where they, con get ' . y;l? ' < teducational advantages and . . _ .< V.-ddOration. And wherever those tilings tan ho given the people are irrespective of denominations, locality er an thing else. Make few eV and hotter schools the sensible '? thint^ to do. We approve the popular' J ' _srm:n:i'nt t_f?inci en ing la'y ' rt-Jirb- " sen fa J i<>n in the general conference. There a;e .many grand and loyal memb rs' in tins "state who ought be going to Chicago lis full fledgeAiiem _"_h c herrt-rrm-thi'- th iii-i al t oni'erenre ~Tho _ reason they "ale not going is because ?f the limited number the. law . allows. There is nothing,to' - be lost : ? by L'ivirig the laity equal eonsidera- ( lion. If such had been the case, we f ! would hftoi h.i 1 in our delegation such p nnV.lfi r.lt *i V* ? - i--ti * * m'i " <?? nmus Brown r.hd Bennett, of Charleston; ) h . (;po. ir. Hampton, E. II. Pressley and : -?? .Tilling Bi vi,-n an. of ("olninl.iia; Harper of .Ji nkin^vitlo; II. B. Rikard. of Pros- * ferity: C. S'. Gallman , of . Xewborry; | 1 'Ml < ?[;!" E?Prwrin, fo Bradley; D. * ? J- Bidden. of Laurens and many oth 1 ers of this type. Who could hope to J - Z ; \ . ; :r-' ;k? ' , . goxcajaogaaes^ ind The New Rider | , Bp Elllt ' .. ' I!1 *i' have a be I let giuup: Lot us extend { our. borders. , . j. i * : ' i.? * ~ * " _ 1 Teachers' Association and our t . ' ''' Reflection. . ~J~ " . ' ;.... t The coming together of the State { te'achers in our city last week u^is a.j wonderful sight to behold. It was ] indeed an aggregation of intelligence. . I have hesitated heretofor eto say |, much about this gathering, because of p the social feature that h? attached to tL?I?hare?never witnessed one in 1 ; my life and hudno intent ion of do- j ing so this time. Rut being persuad- i t ed by my avife I yielded, nu>m please her than anything "lse - A4'Vi^f % going I must Oontess that I .was won- I j derfully benHitted^To^y immi the ; . literary features of the association !. teacher in the. state can miss those features of the association, wjthofit .Iahiv n?e A-' A UV115 mo wi itcioviA < ou iwua nijus- i .-| lice. The various lectures ami jrroup i meetings arc an. education within jy themseh'dsf. Dr. Halo ol' Tennessee.' was at his best. Wednesday nfprht. The city,- superintendent of education of Sumter delivered y masterful address on Friday and also^ the State Superintendent. The address -on Friday}" nijfht, was worthwhile the-assonildii<i.of the .asfSpSfation. "I have novtir IteanLoiif. l'iLll_4)"iri all nfy life. /AT- r ter listening to reports for two. jht-en ilnp- M..I nln.i. ..Hl.O-W^Lschool teachers, ;I see 'every .roasorvj njiv the school teachers should keep j abreat with the ae.e. But niv 10.- ' (lection is. will this ministry of oiiVsbe able to measure up in . the f tit re with none of the'SO;"'advantages- in ihs ministry?- I nnT "persuaded to answer "No." ?W(hcro is the tjme ! and Where is the place That the, niin.?t isters.. can .-come together in a li f?_> tin)e an<| pat -w m-i.-ti . . . ' m ial.ex'perts to help them in their call* ^ in*? as-the teachers received to help them in their profession last wec.U. I Disliup lIut'sL needs id lie emT?7aTinH= lated again and- again for hTs"' far~|; sicrh-tedness in-that respect.?That; a< - ' Counts?far?his?hoing?wanted?Fy?.n > many districts. Wo werc. delighted j". with the. 'truest at our home; napiely, | , Miss-Ojetta Jones, of Barnwell. .\I jss>- | j ess Jessie G'illlam, .Mary- K. Hickman. . r.-, r r1 1 i ' ' i i i m-m mij'j ' iv, \>l IIIIIMJMJ\t ; ,\LI>.V LeoRa "Ayers Burton . of Anderson; Misse<s L Hamilton?and (lortt'trhi' ?. < ; Tally, of Sonera and Miss ; Nanette j Dodson ,fo Greenville,, all - wore hove during the .week. ' Our Newberry, Greenwood and. """. Sumter Visitors. rf" It was certainly a pleasure to Mrs. ) Ellis, Children nml-myst-lf to weleome our' former friend.* _ into out .Jiuineyi'N|ewT)eiTyi Prhf. G, J. .Gallinan', ! Messrs. Edward Young and Cleophas : j Floyd, Misses Lrfro>sa Floyd and Etta?Pratt. Givcenwood: Mrs. S. J.j Burgess and Mrs. EvanSv'-. -St*rnTTTTv Miss Lena Canty aiul Mr Clark ?t woreoiatod with mMin;; I'rof. Oeo. i lioward, of CJooi'Kt'town. He is the vit'e J^'iiu ipal of the-schonl in , Uoor^etown and a churchman ol" the . highest rank. *? Our WhiMfaiium.? ; , 6n:li>at Sunttaty-. -inormiip .w wi i ' -f u ith Rev. C. C. Mcllwain at Zi<?n Hill j and while it was a rainy <]ay. .we 'i have never witnessed a 1/etter.. sclrJ i vice. This was the new church thatfi was . aUaehed?to rnif"ilistt'.lct anfiTTH was our | first visit there. They are i'i among tho best pepplo in the A. M. ] I E,--Church. They Avert so picas .d.t withes until we will have to g6 back in a few more days! Rev. M.Tlwain is simply fine. The church will certainlv take care of hinV for the work he. is doing. Rev. Owens hatRmcrowd- < cd church thai night when, we arrrmh Out1 service at _ I .art caster i was a real revivah?The officers could" scarcely take rtM^^jlio'ing and the people seemed as if tne^Mvanted t?r s stay, all night. Rev. Owens is the i ministerial LaIiu~uUl-i ho eb-v- f-fr i ? . putting over the pvognam in Lane as- p ter. The peoplu -say that' hh* V^lfi ing was a blessing to'.the.A. M. K. t Church in* those parts. This week-end will find us on the c Blaney and , Shady drove Circuits. LVa Hrill O,... T o t> It / -?F yTiii^picav II O. IJUIJUJJ l fit Mt. Sinai on the Balon.v Circuit, ,? 5unday_ morninp and at Shady. Grove . s 'in RiV. O, A. M .rant at ,T:Uf) o'clock hat afternoon, and at Jacob's Chapel i hat nip-lit. Let* the people -of those t 'hnrohcn pia.v fin Hie [Thence ol the loly Spirit.: ^. j "Let us advance on our "knees." * j t ^^11:.^:;;.;;;:;-^^ , . ..... I' 1 ' ?y THE PALMETT " (1AFFNEY NEWS The famous Rigaletts Quartet no\ %nown as the Southern Hiii-mnnigpiAcre in a grand recital on Fridaj light at Bethel Baptist Church. Theii beautiful songs were enjoyed by al present. Claflin College String Quartet ren lei: ed a iwital-Tueadny night at Dun oil's Chapel M. ,K. Church. The au lieeeh was vqry large. llev. E. P. .Bruce accompanied Jbj welve members of his church attend -tlH hg-Tceitahj- -Mri^BrPCg Tsthe'paSor of the Mti,Pleasant M. E. church it Cowpensr S. C.? ' ~ JTF. aTTd Mrs. '13;?K R'h?y, Mrs Uanche Brown and Miss Alice Richivdson motored, to---Salisbury on n hort visit to Mrs. -Riley's mother ! hoy reported a lovely trip. ^LrL and Airs. R.- H..* Foster havr ust^'retpr netp-f ronr~ Col um-bia where hey attended the fuhrela of My. Foser.s' lather. We express our: deepesl yntpnihy! _y "-Mr. James Mciioo ol Spartanburg ias recently opened ah up-to-date mo i<?n picture here known as the Plazi i heat re. ?Ij. ? It hah been quite a success but reeds a little more patronizing* Ij uii want to see a real good Race pic tire, *go~ to thO Plaza. ; - BKAt-FORT NEWS On Wednesday of. last week Mos lames L. .D. Mixon, L. Frazier, II Schepcr. Mabel?-Williams, Av?fi Hayoos.and Aland F. Ford . loft?fo: Columbia t<> attend the State teach .us' association ?ilso Airs. Florence C* Sanders, thy rural .sehoql supervisor On Thursday morning Rev. and Airs A lisoji accyinpunihd Jby 'Air. Israe :i|iott ivnd Ms Mamie Patterson, ; ; talent of -Robert SmalTs hijjtl school vho represented the school in tin ashioii show left for the teachers' as ' ohrliTTn.' We are pleased to stat I tat thru her our school was the win toy of. the second' prize. ; ' Those from the county traininj whnol who'atethded tlie'teashors* as oeiation.-Were Prof, and Airs. J. S ^hanklin and .Miss Wood. . The.week of meeting held at .Gvac< Chapel A'. AT _K._Cnurch, Rev. Sr AV hV'rd}iam_-pnjfhrj'with All'. Joe. Gvart plain of the Club X&T%, was- quit i success. This program featured th welcoming t'f lite now ministers an< ;helr families -with Kev. J. AT \Vil.?oi senior -minister and master o'f cere muny. Kaeh of* the minister of t'Vi L'oii'r nnimi?churches had ^-charge o l.e m :> nigl-t Vn nint <[iVn.ii. wore filled hy the local preachet Each. minister was accompanied b; lis- congregation 'and choir. On Mon Rty night. the beginning of the week' program. was a literary program, i which' was well carried out despit the absence of some of the partici p'ants.^ - ' A: lovclv F. A. It. Church 'parson aeci being erected no corner of Xpt md I'rLu'e streets. When finjshe ; his~'\\a1i~be~TtTTitc "an" impwov'emieii :m the coiTiniumty. . . . . . * j. _ * -4-, The students of the Robert Siia iiuh school department are endeavoi ing To nveot-t-he re q.u i reinetrts as- tai b.?WB.^hy .State authorities-. The . 'seniors' have ' distinguishe ihom.'c K es by t i im ning't heir vast "i 'ol'octs with capi.pf purple ajitl guU i? tin 111>1111 iiiloii iu tny iuuei ciu>? ?s: We hope however that they dc -ire to he seniors for a greater pur pose than to. w?u* class caps. ? .Ml'. i\ S. Saip|e'vs died nt his -bom 'ii^'cw Castle St., Wednesday morn imr^ Mnrfh j'!** "M?- wp ar.o of the old staunch members o 1'a.b.ci naale Baptist Church for. a num her of years. - He was a very activ member of Queen Rosa Court of" Ca lanthe-No. '1-', a trustee and a Gran rTTurt Sfl'tcer. .Mr. Sanders will b missed for the interest manifested i: jvery 'organization pf which he wa :i member. lie was twice marriec his seee.nd wife being, duad tnon :naiv. a year. lie is survived by scv n childi t n, four sons: Messrs. Pat Alonza, Clarence and Samuel; thre laughters:. Mesdames Clara J one; hi: :-. Jenkins ;ind Miss I'-mline jtfnn lers, four grand children and a hos f'^o'thcr relatives and friends. "Mrs. Anna Pressoy diPd Saturda it her home on " ashfngton Ht. Fu n-vnl sci'vii'K wovr. atheiTfled at Grae A . M. K. t mirrh, ..Wednesday, Marc >8th. Pno is survived by three ,50ns Albert. John and Lewis; two daupfli ors: .Mrs. Frances Tiller, Mrs. Lill r>ressey, of New York City, 2 gran liildron and three great grahds. We are 1 'leased to report' that Mi Gilbert Fisher, who. has been on . th oi k list for more: than a month, i iteadily improving. . : Rev. J. \V. Budhin made a short vis I to Beaufort. \Mhi4e hw" her wa he guest of Ibis's.jj|dahel Faxon. ..Miss F.tta Washington made a fly ire- trip khbrt and awcet. 1 . ' * . .... if i I iUMM ? - ; ' ' 6 LEADER X -u GADSDEN NEWS v We are glad to-welcome the boar s- tiful Bering days at last(?The fal-iii / ers are certainly busy. now. Some ar r planting corn^artd a few of them'ar 1 planting, cotton. Most of them ar behind with their farm work on ac - count of the bad weather. Quite a crowd Worshipped at Re< - Hill Baptist Church on the 25th, al though the day was^showery. The pa's r <or, Rev. R. W. Jenkins, was at hi : best. " ' - J"' In the afternoon of the 25th fou i local lodges of the Knights of Pyth ias and Coirrt ef -Calanthe held thei : annual thanksgiving services at Re* . Hill Baptist Church. Rev. R. W t Jenkins preached a very strong >er . mon. . . . t Mrs. Lopisa W. Randolph attendc* I* ?The Painretto State Teachers' . Asso * ?- ?b jT -nation last week. - She reports tha . it was one of the best sessions shi I had attended. . - :? Mr .T A Randolph mul Mi .v C. Al ~ Webber motored to Columbia on th* . 23rd. They witnessed the. Bep edict State- game. _ _,.M r.s?Carvio?AVt?f*pen??thi t week-end here writing her children f CWqthy and Olivia who arc with thei QlttttV Mti. Tt. W. Randolph. .Afrs. Bobo attended the Palmett l Stttte Teachers' Association^ She rc t m tied to Kpartauburg Sunday after noon to resume her School work. The community, was -saddened b; . he tragic death of Airs. .Lucy AlacE While ci'ossing the railroad. Fridh; Cternoon she was killed by the South r em train No. *28. Alrs. Alack was a faithful mem ^ C''c'r of the Zion Benevoleht Churcl f Shfe was about 85 years old. Funeral services were conducted?a 1 the Zion Benevole.nt .Church , I fast or, .Rev. J. \V. Neil, oh' the 25tl The Red TlilT Sunday School wil e vended their F.aster program,' Easte i -morning beginning at. 10:30. e , m ' - Newberry News ?s r - ^ Miller Chapel A. M. F. Church' hn 'in a one-week exereise, consisting o e preaching fo? the fir.st four night \ and a literal-v program on Frida p On Sunday, March 2(Uh aithoug t, lie weather was'h;ul the chufclv wa :1 cfowded Lu?hear Few J. f. S'mar i,!'The Sunday. School was well attend . >"di Mr. E. F. Floyd, the supcriji e tendent reviewed the lesson, f The iv. of P.'fc- had ttrpif litanies ^, .viving sen lies at Bel liiehom- !>n';: I * st Church, Sunday afterrftion a v o'clock. Sir Henry Montgomery. :io* |7 mg C. C. and Sir F^ B. Pratt, .77 s master of- ceremonies. The prograi p was the-best that the Knights? hav e. ever had. It was made up with: Vt [ . jigious songs and addresses. Sir 1 F. Floyd Thiadc?an? addies.c cm ?rh lioixr 01 inc. prtter. mv L1. tja! x man made the address pn Pytliianisn (] .MrstC. S. Floyd made the a (hire's.', i bohajf Tlie Court of CaJanLke. M-t: X. J. Ghllman made an address i II 'a/half-of t lye church. 'Sir A; J-,, t "l'aj ^ p/lle welcome a < Hire ." (t ? The?U^^fft-s-form Newberry" hav -returned from :vtho State tea?h" r,1 convention, which was held in CoJun1 p- bin.?They returned - with liettcr TT j?mm agenu lit to?do 'lietier W'm 1; ' i "heir respective schools. .All th ; children wei'e glad vto greet. them i .Monday morning. < '. The death of Rev. F. Met*/.,' \vh e departed -this life iiv.li-imt lv rrr?h" home in H chela, S. C., was <iuite. i to mourn his loss, two hoys, tw o,' r?JErajErHJErajiJZRm^rRr^Rr? rH rzjt i I. -r,< C || r"NW I IKsLul . ce I . ^? S B' RAVEL- .15 'I a H I -BY MC c[oj .JL- RAIN r| SOUT11LKN t jjJ fhone Yb5 I y.| | JAMES WOODBURY, Rep a g; POR DEPEND/5 (,ir~; coo v| The Citizens Fi s| d ^ We have a complete line ' <t > Spcudl Pik^S On Si PRICES-REASON AB1 > | The C itizenV In s | g ?J I I 5 Washington St. i i M II -* - - IMAAa 1 ? ? ?'?^ 1 i" ? " " ?' : ' '. girls and a dear wife. 1 t Klisha school will render a proi grnni at Ilanah school on April 5th ~ tor the'benefit of Die school. . Come e out amhwitness this unique program,. e * On April' 3rd a program will be e rendered at Klisha school, Come and - share it with. us. * T,t"> ^ ' ' 1? Aiken News s .^7 , -MissMableB.- Williams of-pBemF r fort, S. ('.. was in Aiken two days - last week as the guest of Mrs. Mable r Jeter. ' .. . . Mrs, Rosa Williams, Grqnd Rogi*~ ter-<;'f Deeds,Mrs. Beulah Fisher and Sir P. A. Roperl J. \V. Cox, of Beauj fort; Rev. I. I). Davis, of Sumter; Dr. H. .G. I'nokau, 'Grand Medical t "Director,- of Charleston, and |<ev. G. 1 \\\ Long were in Aiken- last week S.."1 ' y.on business., Thov were pntprfaihpd _ - it ilr- hun'ie of Mrs, p r1 B Crand Register of Deeds' ftfc the ( Court of Calanthe. , ?- H 'Ilk', Jolly Foyr Club hailed the crTTurTn!* of spring witIf a?very- pleas1 ant dance fast .week. Jliit." .Minnie Trowell of Wagcncr, " S; t"*., AVas in A ikon last \veck_as the rue.jt of her brother and family, Mr. ? and Mi.M t>. .1;. Jones. .The'.great financial, campaigns stivj?y ejd by the diliVrent churches and - . It'ools of this vicinity have closed and o vho: e w.e have reports from were a jF "nrand ..-mccstST- 7": fvf , , Cuiohei land. A.. M. E. Church* of ,.V\"}lich IvOV. F I3.. H vni'v ~ ilicicnt n,nd beloved pastor, realized ' 'nc .hundred dollars from -tiicrr cani ai"n. ; . ... " . ; ' ( - jh ic'liof 'nip" i'.'ap'. ist Church of which ^ '. w. ,V.. \\ llfll is-the noted;pastor, r : l'i/od one thousand dollars from iu'r campaign.*. .E(kits -Acadeiriv. Prof. A. \V. Nich pic idcnt| realized eight hunted -dollars from their campaign ago.I. by the students and teachers. "The address niiule by Prof. Jesse , . Thomas, of Atlanta, Ga., at the j :\iden -.ship Ila'ptist Church on March s-l. "> h Was very forceful and- inspiring. v t ill*..? largo' audience was held ' spellj njind i'lVivn tig- huginlilng of this wonj, 1 ful lecture until the end. Prof; ... hor. as is:_a?very }rmminent meni, bcr'of our race and one of the conil'. ! . to i'uvpstigate the llcJyd com n fol't htlj"." and Iras manifested ; wat interest in all movements to p1 '"-t-tto1 .i'tir a anal"crmdltions and esd )m IkV1U.iv in bringing about better reT-L .i ,i's 1 t'tween tlie rhces. k - Oh ' "f tii'e. on-standing features of '1 J;y*.above progrhjn was'(he hciuiti^ ful. selections, rendered by the glee .0 r !>, from'. Ri-ijjs Ai-nd/vmy;1 Storm , I'. ari h Academy and "SchbfieTn school; ? '.The con*ri]ration, went for the here T f.t of the educational, drive lauTicTu'i j. the ttaclu'i'S' and students of Schoi :: ;a" ; y, Those desiring to read thcT^llBTctTT .. h'-:: . :! at the A. ALK. parsonage n each 'Saturday evening', on Kershaw : _ . A* I mi?? ?r Fresh Country" _ rj eggs " J 35c PER DOZEN b J J APPLY TO ' t h Dr. H. H. Cooper s i Pll f>n#> (-5/10 Q ^11 ' ii i ii i miiiibimmj T2PP r? P.P.PJ? P r? XHfly INFO^A-TION con- | rning your travel, 1 shall be ? lad to get in touch with you g t.any time, - ? >RE . | ' ** "' ounci?: 1 Tk RET OFFICE I .1307 Main Street Sj resentnrive for the Southern. Ry, gj ? fift lul; ^LreiEiiPJ^jajarefijOT^^ :'-:'':'C-v-^C'<>oo<?:^oC'C'v<:>v-oc?owo:oo'o ^BLE rURINIITURE 1 Iff TO _ | urnTTure Company % ' "" ; _ o of fiirnitnff ir> tlw> Lmng Roonv ^'*eS'^ | lrniture Company ? , T'liene 49V0 , | i ing.ipp nil ip>v .-7 ,im Saturday, March 31, 1928 i ?r ? . ? ?-I- r I- Buy From <Me and Save Money, I. L, A. RICHIE The vld Reliable Cndertakei FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER r v Complete Motor? KtnripmenC ~ r I'hono.s: Ofiice 225 Night &. Res. 287 - : ? 36 Washington St I Abbeville^ S. C. . ?^MMMM? m?? , I. LOANS i .. I.Negotiate Loans on Co-lumbia, S. RF.AL KS- r TA1E 1 nonv 8300.00 Up. - .-v-JOEL II. JACKSON i?! OOOA * t \ - ? j TIU7I1V ouo\; H 2221 Richland Street YOU ARE N1^\T IT WONT HE LONG TWq are wailing t?? serve you with . " * First Cht*s Work 111.-an Up to Date Barber Shop. +? C. XLlLlfl^QOJt), PrOp.0 Service Barber Shop 1115 Washington Street. | Professional ] j Cards | ctaoatiwttvwuwwwyw'jvvvwv Ollice Telephones: ' ' 8:50 A: 51. to 7:0H" I\ M.' Office 0033 T~ Resiencc 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins . " DifivnsT ; Killings. Plates,-(Towns and Bridge* "?* <. Sunday l>y Appoihtriient Kxtruction 1?y Conductive Andsthehis ' 1107^ .) Washington St., Cola., S. C. ? Dii_L. M. DANIELS^ /-.Physician and Surgeon Special Atle?u:..? Civ....?1 luonno*-, Qf 1 Wtnnviff?~ :?i?s Offlc? ^ . Reaidonce 1125 Washington 2231) Ilanipton Phone 0120 Phone 7564 - ? ? DR. H. H. COOPER yf-? .. Dentist" ' ; tioid Cro\vn and Bridge AVork ' s ' .A Specialty Special A11< 111 ion (?ivon to Diseases ,.!' ' . 0{ the Ciuvns. , Oflice Phone 0120. 1125'Washington St . ." Residence Phone 8.2G4 ? DR. J.G.STUART. ?I TTflico I lours: ? Telephones: . 1*1:00 tn ljOO P; M Res. 4692 0:00 to 8;00 P. >1.- Office 3*796 ,~Offi"cc: , "^T- ' Residence: . T" >;! 1702-.Muin--.SU ?r J 117,Pine St. Office I lours: , Phones:. IT A. i,' P. M." . ' Res. 8875 L- G.4VM H' V P.~M._ rn Office 4i>47 ' '.! Dr. W. D. Chappelle -U. ?I'h.VKifii>n and Surceoh -Diseases <tl \Unmi?n inrl ChiMi-fti j 'A Specialty - < . . - Office: ? . . Residence: 10*341 V Assembly St. 1 HO I Pine St.Columbia, S. C.' " . . M:3? 4. M. to 2 P. M. Office 0530 K H. Ar~~ -ReiT. UMST" Dr. C. E. Stephenson i PhYsicyui and Surgeon Disease of Women and Childten A Specialty i Office: Residences--? 1 IM I .. XssomMy St. 1328 Oak St/ fOffice Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. to 7:06 P. M. DR. H. D. HARPER Surgeon Dentist ' v ? Gold Crown' and Bvidgc Work A SPECIALTY - Filling*. Extractions. Plates. Crowns j . and Bridges f ._i_? Corner Washington and Assembly 1129 Washington (St. Crtla., S. C. , _____? i>u.? o<at *? - w.vt; iiiMit, oiwf?r iii>g, i-none o/ys , N. J. FREDERICK Attroney-at-I.aw and Notary Public PRACTICE IN All COURTS ?State and Federal 111'J W ashington St., Columbia, S. C. EXPERIENCED MUSICIAN I EI). F. DAVIS Teacher of All Ins<r?mynfa "ffarrrlrt^yTiessona for-?a . PupiK Also Arranging for ? tn?fnTmtsnf"r?- ' " "" " * _ 1311 Barnwell St. Phone 7380 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. .? . - ..a i Im