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|r PAfll TJtU. r | The "Old Gray" i K-r " " '?- By E- Ph Thp Approaching .Revivals k, " - ' :' ' " '., ' - ' In a lew weeks from now aril of the churches in the lifial distract; will b engaged in. a series of moorings. Some call them Ixg incd.riga", some pro-1 traded, some revivals'and utpers re-j ^ fer to them as special ell oris in in- j "1" terest of the unsaved. While 1 have no disposition to disagree with- either . elass as ?o their version of such meetings, ' my impression has been taut ? tnnni of MienC' nnoLnign have liron : more big frolics than anything else. The sinners in the community look . fnrwai-d In thi-s.ii iniwl in^^ :i gi-.-:il gage all of the taxi drivcis iii the city awt any cost to carry. Uiem in the -country from church to ehureii to ear. ry out their evil programs. ; " , - The church members look-forward to these meetings as gi cat occasions for meeting old fi'iends and relations of which the clima^-wTit^he-hTg-eat.and a hearty hand-shaking. The. preacncr iooks lorward to them as a financial income to him,. and that is are concerned about "Sbul-sa\ ing The 1 result is, no-revival is had, no souls are saved, no least is enjoyed and but very .little money received. God knows we need a Holy vGhost revival in every church in this country," ami every true child of God shuold be interested in the same. Tl^y?should earnestly beseech God iii prayer and in fasting to revive the works oi grace in the hearts of men. TtuTvTe not concerned .about our own sons atid daughters? llave we 110 concern 101 ' this, wicked generation? It is almost, a sin for the churches to call togeth-; er crowds of people every night front August to October, with praclienliy | no interest-whatever, ms tu their itnmortal souls. . It .would bo far b.ttj!. to call these meetings oil', and let I he 40 people stay at home. In so doing they certainly would-not be -given a chance to do mischief at the expense' of the church meetings. But it is all right to have meetings. In them we should have many accessions, not merely to our several denominational ' churches but to the kingd-111 of God. In order to do this, these meeting's must be made .revivals and'not simply big meetings or frolics. Mow' a revival is not preached down or shouted' . .. .down,, but prayed down. It doesn't come by accident or by mere chance, . but by r prayer; The" price to I re pa :d is prayer and consecration. And. any church can have it that is .willing tx> puy the price. The clrareTuJs-sTfou 1 d 8taa-t now in agonizing prayer for such, an awakening. The Christians * should start a prayer meeting' in their homes around their fire sides for ;v peiit'ecost of the apostolic type to come upon the churches* The burdens' of heedless sinners ,-hould rest upon our own hearts and souls. And _j-' . like our bles?ed Redeemer, we should weep, that they might weep.. I claim ' that there are enough sin and crimes ? gfiirunif.t^/i in tWig \cnvlii i.,.l:iy t., n,e only bring the "dfepleap urpf God upon us in famines and pestilences; but_judgment?ifcself My prayer i> : that'the World will witness a revival indeed during these many meetings that are about to be launched. To this end let every Christian work, watch, fast and pray."Things Somewhat Discouraging -We pray not to be an "alarmesf "and we plead our ignorance as to the outcome of the farmers. But in some sections,, things are far from being encouraging.?I believe, huwuvor, that when the government crop inspectors submit their report the country will be made to feel good over the healthy conditions. There are s .me goo.I crops in places that will warrant such . a report.. But I have witnessed, some very sad scenes among the farmers ?? iiv this,atate. I have seen whole farms that have been given~iTrr~gnth-fi-iy by those who started them. And on the ? other hand I . have soon farmers tojling in their fields, hungry, half clad, with no food in the?barns for' their horses and nothing the pantry for themselves. And the worse of ??; ?? oU ifl' thati thore in no future. whnt />vnr fnr thf>ir pnr.r r.rnps Tt. sitids that the hard labor on those farms is simply that much thrown away. All 0 of the abotir cited cases jrre due to the fact that those poor farmers were unable to secure any fertilizer for f Vtntr /*VAna or? /If aa/^ f Ar ...? r.iwx.v. w.o.Iloc. wo, ?W*t- stocka. flonditiona?iu*t?indued piiiful. The children are not only naked but hungry besides, That there are not reasons for these conditions, ^ we are uhAhlfi U sfly. Wo dokhMV - " " - that thd help thaT n>mes From Cod in the widerness is greatly needed . there. In. some of these homes there are thoso who uru noar the-Jordan and | "The^New Rider f ilip Ellis X . ? of death, oil couches that are almost u uisgrace to Uuntan society. While the hiimble imesionarres ure doing their bit of benevolence. they need the strong support of the relieJi institutions of tins, country and the help thai, coineili lroiu Ciod above. .It is sad to think oi such conditions existing here in South Carolina, but. as a race we are so proho 10 tin get'1 Cied ill the liiiUstbi' prosperity tiiut when adversity conies, we scarcely have i'aith and i-unihgi: lu cry Ulttu, ili'm in- our. .-ore distress." Christians Are Coed News-bearers There are always two kinds ol' news in Fhe world, giod news arid l>a<l iic\w Of all ol' the people in the world, when uiialiy?ixuuitt.il,?vui?have only two classes, pood ' and bud. Thu Christians represent Iho U'OeKl class and the wicked,-the bad class'. "The news oi the world must be burnt; by these two classes. Therct'oi e it becomes I he duty uf the. Lhii-ilinim to c.m'ythe good news and leave the bad news to be carried byithq other 'eitiss^L^cs tuning of Stephen nncL_uUier persecutions oi the' Christians, at Jerusalem scalti retl the disciples ta all pans of the world, but they_went telling the good news of the Pentecost and not the"bail news of the~persecution. Tiny realized that their, mission, was to carry good news and not bail mpvs. .he appearance of Christian "in a community, home or sick room shou.U. mean good hews. Conditions should not be made more miserable by their | visits. If the Christians carry "the world's bad news, who are expected to . arry the good. news. Be it far from any Christiari td^go from place vo place telling- untruths and establishing rumors on one another. The com. ing; together of Christians Should not-mean an assembly for the .purpose of irnpiiiing of the happenings and -shortcomings of others, so as to qualify jthcm to cany the ,11'ews. They "Tiiusi always romenib r that none arc ; lfp:i it><! In r: is I :i stulie- And tliev ;oust ppreciute.the fact that like t ic '.pust'.i's, tl.ey-wnusl discard the 1) id news and .carry the Rood; fiir such is their inis-uoii, If they would help those: that they are inclined to-critiiso, let them g(> to them and t?11 iheni of their faults and then pray wi.-h them so that they might lid themselves -of such faulfsv ~W4icn. C hristians rather carry the news of a clnirih row, than that i?f .a revival, and when they take pride in publishing the mistakes ofjndiyiduals rather than -Hteir?aecomplishments, that certainly speaks bad for tho.so-.\\Jiose mis sion in the world is to carry gOpd news and glad* tidings. Our Whereabouts On last. Sunday we were, on thy Blaney and Shady .Grove Circuits, with Rev. I. Si Buffetl and Rev. O. A. Movant respectively. Both" of these ministers are doing a noble work on their charges. The members' are well pleased with both of them. From Mt. Sinai Bros, Belt on, (ih-nn, Stihlliels and others made good reports. Bro. C. Johnson is a real jewel in that community'., . lie is a great churchii7r.ii <wespitc liis excellent circumstances. in life, At James jChapvl Bro. MlcktP57^t5lri^>tnrphy trnd Bro. Lyles, outdid themselves iir reporting at-this conference. Bro. Micklesi i lass reported nearly sev en dollars. He .leads the district At Shady Grov e Bros. Morrison, Ruff and McDonald with their pastor had tilings in fink . shape and a crowded 4iou.se awaited our arrival* ** These are two fine places and nearly all of the. ^Uicers o.i inese.cnarges are suDscnoers vo The Leader, 'lhat in itself speaks tor thenv. Wc had a glorious lime at both of these 'thaws, , : ' This week-end will lind - us with Lev. M. "ZVT. Martin, D. D., en the La t.rtv C'rcuit. We will preach at La' rt e CTurreb, -Sunday at 11:00 A. M. Business meeting of the quarter ,Mon_ day evening following. Let the people pray for. the presence of the Holy Spirit, "Let- us advance on our knees." " DISTINLl IS 11 IT) VISITORS IN i ll I'. CITY MY. J. l.umax-Hoy a former student of Allen University,'with a representative of tU.o Moorish Holy and Divine Movement with headquarters at Dotroit, Mich., spent a few, hours jn Co. lumhia this week. Mr, T.omnx'soriginal home is Abbeville, nnd he wa{ " very much pleased witlvtho growth - of folnmbia anrPhis school. -They a-re touring the Southey' states, buying all surpTtjS food stuff such as corn, potatoes, ^trtri'ons, rice rahhflge. at.. sending tfrose things ft THE PALME!" GAKNfcTT NEWS Sunday morning at 11;00 A;-TVI. Kev. E? W, Graham preached as he never had before. The sermon was tf.ml-. i ii-i-inj* ;pnl tuoching. The Sunday School began, promptly at 9:00 A.' M. The lesson was very interesting. Our superintendent,. Mr. T. W, -GUhson and his teachers are using every means to _makcy oi\r Sunday School a success. * Mr.'James.McEarlhf nrftored from Ilhickvi lie and snent tin- Fourth with Mis. McFarlin, his wife. Garnet t baseball team crossed bats Uith PiN> hv la.-t week. Tlie score was (5-4 in favor of 'Garnet.t The big JbarhOeue dinner on Wednes. day was enjoyed by?ajl ("re.'int. Kcv E. \V;. Graham >yas a.visitor in Cbarlestc'h last .week. Mrs. Anna Gansin. of Savannah. Ga. spetit?"I'uysda.t' and "We due day?with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Frazier. . . . . V\I.V^ath" .Alallo y! Mrs." I>ui7y. Eady, TTir. haymflTui l'frrckney and Mr. Wil vim noimyin. . . <;ki;t;n'vii.m-' si .m'mi u st lioni, CI.OSKS ~ t'y ''Uncle'* liavvcy ; HyAW-A SehilVLvT" Slate Supervisor of Summer Schools, ehme. to us ?nnl luonwht; a messago-nt' t?wnd cheer. llisJt'ncourajjirtfC. remark* were favorably received I y t he teachers'. ?The trolley rule :puund the city did no* function fully ami tlfo trip was cancelled. llie banquet., at life (1'hyliss Wheati y Center was very much enj .yeil. The tUp to Ceasa'r's Head was the out-standing eyent of ' the wo.eki " Around one hundred of llie te.u liei V it ii'.cn.. nf the city with ears and three busses loft the Aaduitd luiildino. about noon on ' day'.' XIV; l<i i?. Sewell and Mr.-Jin. Kinite.dy., the" baseball- supervisor \V ?M'(? lit i ll'IIMPrt Ab - nb.'i heade'd for (iroenvi lie's "land-of the 'sky." .The lii'st.stop was made at i Travellers Iiest. By the cripple con ditino of one of hu-ses,we hac i quite a stay in thai city.. We Imuitht oat all of the cofd* drinks, etc. atjthe t druj? store. The driiyuist was kinc | anil polite to all, and by.kindness th< " Indies sum hiu'v. t nt-o t hi'fhselvcs al of the Slrvars ffinyu1' ale. All en joyed the. refreshments and barhe - i lied meat* T. mil a la-ly who ran "onl ,lv. ad** place,.' St |) NaT 'J was. made ;i Ita>4-rl I >ek where tlie teach'r- had ; h.ril-t ye view of niifuiV. W e came a < ro s a ...stream and found, the wat'ei '! so told that' we were forced to nuiif ji. pud op more. A .little boy touris _yw-is Ik-Iow the lot? piayin'j? in the wa ! k'f. 1 made a remark like this'"Wei i 1 will drink sonic anyhow: if the rut _=Jtle snake.,-, do but he in it." The littl 1 hoy. said, "I'll, no rattle?snakes don' 1hather in the wa'er, lnit the goat-s do.' I forgnt-to toll you that we didn' leave t?5t stop till -about 2.00 P.M and lin^jffy arrived at our- de^tihatioi _ a' ;,nt ffiio 1* M " A\'e went thru "He \i!'.s. his windmg stairs ! a piiniiTiijflL Your- I'lule Harvey, ii 1 going windhg stair "haile j-eame sb -fjuft utP-'ih I decided I ha I hotter KeVtJQsei* tor ske >a*d if?Pdi !.nurTiold hep she would paint them. t<dd her to lean on my everlnstiip arms. 1 succeeded in jrettin.tr lu# ti] ?1" "terra?tirmer."?.Ah'-nt??M?!a storm e.ame in, sight and we wen for shelter, and after partaking <> 1 . . our lunch we sailed homeward, am i,t i"-'0 .no, that hoy' sari,, we saw nannie j.ahd billies -ascend ng. the. mount.rit j We note 'with pleasure three of tin I .outstanding business men who wen I looking after our e :mfort>*.-VT7.: Mr H. W. IVjr.trs. undertaker; Will Tho ! mas. a. merchant tailor* and Mr. Mur > ay, tin insurance agent. They wen ahput in.evidence to see that none o tht' "lambs" pro "astray.*; ' * . Detroit, New York, Chicago and Phil udclphfn and give it to those who av 1 unable tu?rn'akc a living in.those (Mtic? Mr. I.nnnix - thinks" ,a store -of thi 1 ldnd iii Crdnmbia would mean a dca j to his. firm.' This scribe took him t (the market and showed him the man; Kinds of food stuff thai is being od ered every day. They were driving, i tlie firm's new ear, just bought fror the "factory. ? =. ?a In the absence of Pvcsident Sims w showed him Iho many improvement (.n the campus since 1t>0'.>, the time h graduated. In speaking, about th 'I bible vael.'H movements, he declare that we are not Negroes and we sha never be blessed l>y our heavenly Fa , Ithcr until wo join the Asiatics of A . merieA and know the truth about on . hirthrijrht and our nationality. Mi , liomax was converted under th r preaching <>/ 1). T. J. Miles years.-apt t Wo sent him down fin Pliic street t i straight lie him out, since he was ^ M ile.'s disciple. They left for Sulfite' i Florence, Charleston and August* t Any one interested In their projec f may write them at 1023 Illinois' St > I Detroit, Mich.^2^_ - ? - I ' . % X , 1 ro LEADER Greenville Njews ? TV Mrs. Addie Miller has returned To city after spending sometime with I relatives and friends.in tJolumbia, S. ; .Mr, and Mrs. Anderson, of Jacksonville, Flu., are the guests of Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Alice L?oyIlr C. L, Ee'clestort, of "Fort Pierce-, i Fin.,?bus?joined?his win?,"Mrs, A1llieria ficcleston, who is Visiting relatives here. L. Mr. .and Mrs,-John Flamming, Mrs. ( Matilda Fisher, Mrs. lt. nnie vCl?nI .ock and Miss Annie Lewis motored | i.Mmi to t'nesni V Head last Sunday ! afternoon. ,* . j. j Messrs. II. T. Bivins, \Vil|f MjeCall, Vioiin^y m vim.Mini Willie C:iiiii''s niO 'i red tu August at Ga.',~ last Sunday. 1 Mr. James C. Fisher paida business ; visit toAsheville and Greenwood, on Al-unday..: : i jj The late.Uev. Hi N. llollowav, form ( erly e>f Asheville, N. C., will be fu Liumilliaftl at John Wesley. M. 10. j [ Church,Wednesday - afternoon. The I . ctensTTl* i.< a brother of?M-h?10. H. | llolloway, a popular letter, carrier of .this city. Prof, llbgue/ of Cedar Springs In-" titnte. was*-a visitor here last Sun-" j ?'ay. ; . The Greenville summer school ended' a very Successful session on Fri1 day of last week. There were around liuee hundred students in attendance. > rot'. C. A. Johnson, principal of the '*1 looker-Washington high school, Columbia, was the director was the ,di?evtoc in charge. '.Mrs, L .1,. S \veU, j ,' of this city, is the county supervis- ' {-or, .Mr. ami .Mis. 1 nomas Jolmvon; of" North.Carolina, are the guests of .Mr. Irdmson's mother? Mrs. F.li/.a' John, j on, Anderson- St. 'f The Wili l)o'Club met Monday afi rnoop at the A. M* lv. parsonage, whei;e a very interesting ineelihg was ' 1. ,1 I The Rev. A. :C, JSumpter delivered t wo very interest ing sermons J^r Alton Temple A M. K. Vhurch last Sun. j !*' A.v, lie splak.np on the' subject'*, i Christian Examples" and "Praising ^?.. i.d". iT,Pining ami evening lespoeUvo ly. .. Rev-. .1. t). All n 'was a.7Us?Th-?uijln >T \ i it?'ir ,.t< r, the evening tieri ices. The Surdity School and Lea.serviVcs proved' highly intciest. J nig as u uaj. . 1 he Ana rican Wotfl men's 27th an-. * ' hi versary was.-quite 1 tt'mgly eelebi'a;.. ' 'c I at Lsrucl ClnVpol-C, .M. It. (vi'iivli Inst Sunday at'ton odn. The fe;t. tares.ot' the program fellows: pre'sen" . tatiou of'travel,' MLscs Ruth .fohn| ? n ami Louise Swinger; introduction f piaster of eeremer les, A11srr Miiinlo i iiton; adjlress, Mrs, Ruth Croft; soIt !o. Mrs. Bessie Sullivan; address, Mr." ( lames Byrd; paper/Miss Susie Bivi in-; hi..stor.v of the society, Mr. .1. \V. i io| kins; addres:;, Mr. K? U, llollb1 >viiy; solo, MIvs. Alma Hopkins.; adr " . ; v:-s,?Mr. Jairtcs SLumalc; .annual >vrnion, the Ilex* H. .1. Jones. 'Ihe i program was enjoyed by a la rue. num. |1'8t despite the inclement Weather, i An excursion..operated -J auspices of Allen Temple A. M. 1\, jihnrch and Tabernacle Baptist church ' i will leave this city Monday inoininu:, ^i-'u!y KUh' at' 10:00 oVIock for (la:t"no.v, N, C., whore a uroat prngrai'i, r j it'lcludinfr a baseball iraine between '[ wo crack tiarns repivsentinu Cireen 3 T'a ? " r^1 Baaiai a I ALL ABO WILMII NORTH C A Cil By a Committee of ColutT 1 Train leaves Coll WED., Jl ^Via Atlantic Co COMMITTEE?II. P, Smith, 1 >en 'Jt?St?A-n?lc'i.iwini?A ft liinitiu c Preston Davis; Willie .JefTcrson; Allen A. M. K Church, Sumter, ferf Ritltrewood A. M. K. Church; Plurrrire. ? ?-S. A N PERSON- and H - - - Newberry News On Sunday at Miller Chapel A. M E Church, although it was gloomj and a little mirr,?the old -regulars teachers' ai d children were found ir the Sunday School at the usual houi of opening.' Miss Johnnie Counts our district superintendent, Of Po Miliaria, -S. jC.,. was .in o^r midst? am trade* a> splendid talk to the Sundaj Nohoot. -i The Summer School at Greenvilh dias*; closed and the tea hers have re tarred home after enjoying a pro fitable session. ' Miss Bessie Gilliam left Wednes day for Washington.for her sUmmei v if cation." " Mrs Carrie Peajcson, of Orange burg, is m the my visiting1 parents I lev father is still on the k sick list .We hope for him a speedy recovery -?Miss?Etta?Pratt is. still?improv ing. .. =***'- ?;?- ; ? " ? MYs. Thomasena Gallman- has-dre turned to the city a'fter an extendec ..init C., lVflgtiir. yrtnri^ Q C . tn Visi relatives..' She is looking just fine There was a picnic gjveri at th< Little River Baptist Church, Thurs. day. .Inly 1'Jth, for the benefit of th< -Uniform Bflrtk hoys. ?'t in- Woman's Home Benefit Societ; "Convention was held at Bethlehen Baptist Church, July 6th and 7th A large crowd assembled each day People en-hit'"from far and, near t< witness the programs, "'tW*';.. We are glad, to know that^Mr. Rob ert -Robe'tson is still improving a "this writing.' .. Master Elbert Hair is still in th hospital, at Columbia. -5 Mt?and Mi.', riimmon Wright p ar i ;n. the, city visiting' relatives friends. ' 'f R. J. (loldeu. .t pastor bIBethlehcr Baptist Church, will preach at Millc ! Chapel A- AT. E.. Church, Sunday at tcrhoon^at 3:30, in interest of th ,n.i sionavy society*; . Ifev. G. Kf Lylcs, presiding elder c the Newberry District, held his 3r <ii arUjr at Miller Chapel, Monda niglrt,-July'9th. He is ever new t I Vis eorieregat ion, and always greet .(1 with .siiicere we loo hie. We had -?rn-rd?emit'ei once, considering th nnnil or > f'oar members who are J j--way 1'oi^the smunieriand those attenc , in.' sumiier sthoed, Peace and h(ii many prevail in all of his sossions' i I .lli 1* Chapel. j Mr si X. J. Gallman returned honi fi.uip Columbia "after spending a fe' m> y pleasant clays with friends. i ^ j. ' v _i; ' vil e anil (lall'ney will he indulgec The very reasonable. rates of 75c ar 81.50 wi'l he charged. The publi : is invited. Mrs. .Geneva' Miller Smith nr ?drrttrrhieV. .lua-Hita B. 'Smith, forme _L_cci; Spartunhurtr. hut new residing (iivenville, la re pow spending the summer vacation in New York Cit fffi*h.New Haven,-Conn. Afjer spending a successful sun nic r s ho 1 te rm in this city, Mis '\'c;n '/.elia Gist is home with her p! r-nt-. where she expects to he on - a sh.cP t while before taking her sun rner vacation. I i III I II HIIIIIBI1 M? ARE) FOR <GTOtf :arolina ?EAT mm rbia, Summer and Florence imbia 8:00 A. M. JLTTSflr ast Line Railway beacon of Union Baptist Church >; 1 i. 'I'hoonu; .lamas lulnnunU; Prof. \V. R. Bowman, Pastor of h O.; Rev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor W IT Canty; C. W. Williams of . 1) SMITH, Managers - iMMHiMaiaaiiiaiittwai .. 4 - '' 4 i ' Saturday, July 14, 1928 T' v One Triplex Pressing Ma chine for sale?easy terms.,#'/' Operates with gas or steam/ J' r \ -- Apply to? V , MRS LILLIE Gljj IAM L L- 11.07 Nanrp. St., Newberry, S. C. J C. S. MetN*TOSH?Jm| 2 "* * r.~^M The Taxi Driver fl ^PRONE- 4608 FRIENDS: When ybu need nie ihfl . the day between 8:30 A. Ml. and_7:30,^ i- P. M., X-am at. the corner ot Matn~^[ and Hampton Streets. . . PHONE 3811 , f _ anafi ni?i gi ?_?: o A J j. 6 6 6 " Cures Chills and Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and ?Bilious Fever-due to Malaria. :?; , It kills the germ a , 2 - William S. Jackson , iM- ?^. Plasterer, Cemf nt, General Contractor, etc. .; 3 * ' j I.'lease ('all Me ff>r Estimates I rhollo :t3i0 222*1 Richland St. . i Columbia, S. -JC. b j ' ' . rrofessional | Cards", f ocfoctooxiocfoooooc-ooooooooooo .1 Office Hojjrsj Telephones: i \{ 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 I\ I\l. Ollice G033 , Itesienee 8873 ?y' Dr. D.iK. Jenkins - J II1CNT1ST a Filling jf'latt's, Crowns and Bridges Sunday hy Appointment? u ; Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia ' y-tr Specialty. f* 1107 1 .>,\Vashinglon St., Cola., S. C. : T : = ' ' Dr. L. DANIELS * 10 . Physician and Surgeon . iir ? . \ - " Special Attention Given Diseases 01 Women. _ j Oflice Residence A 11125 Washington 2230. Hampton a Phone (1420 Phone 7564 9 v * DR. J. G. STUART 'Office Hours: . Telephones:' ! 11:00 to 1:00 P. M Res. 4092 1,1 0:00 to 8:01) P. M.: Office 3796 r" Office;?7 Residence: 1 1702 Main St.? 1417 Pine St. ir . _ .... v . Office Hours; . : Phones: ~hl A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 j 6 P. M. to 8 1?. M. . Office 4247 Dr. W. D. Chappelle il~ I Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children ll" j- . < A Specialty ? [ Office: Residence: ~|l3241/o Assembly St. 1301 pine St. B i Columbia, S. C. I 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 I 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 I; Dr. C. E. Stephenson tPhysician and "Surgeon ? Disease of Women and Children A | Specffift^* I j Office: Residence: I ; 14141/, Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. B | Office Hours: 8;30 A*. M. to 2:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M. " 1)R. H. D. HARPER _ ouiBcaii ^enlist Gold Crown Und li rid go Work ?- . v A SPECIALTY \ I Fillings, Extractions, Plates, Crowns and Bridges ~ Corner Washington and Assembly -dd 29 Washington St. Cola., S. C. I Oflice Phone 8407 Kes. Phone 6798 N. J. FREDERICK Attroncy-at-Law and Notary public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal I 1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. EXPERIENCED MUSICIAN I ED. F. DAVIS Teacher of All Instruments I Harmony Lessons for Advanced * , I Pu|dk. Also ...Arranging for _J Instrunlents MUSIC "STUDIO" I 1311 Barnwell St. Uhone 7380 II COLUMBIA, S. C. i ... - - . 1 tessisMfciiI' I" - - ?