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Our great ehieftain was in tin
Vhitn jnai II stwirl, while mi his: week
- Aftd-whlto lit th.' city ha-he wasliu
. guest "of" i*t*rwident Si inn of-AlkmJLL
y . . niversity. 1 ie .cauie lor the purpost
of holding a brief session of,llie'ex
ecutive board to complete' I ho unftn
ishod work of the t.ru tee hoard. Kv
ery member, seemingly answered via
roll cull. 1 he-affairs of the ineelinj
were so quiet until oii? vn the 'hit
side could scarcely tell tibial they wen
ni session.?dust about t'Wu hours tin
business was completed, ami all th<
members of the . lsfard word on the!
way home. They strid that it \va
one among the inosl harmonious ,ses
. sions that they have ever met. A1
matters and recommendations fonuni
before* thein were ydjlistod wml ite
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ceptcd without a Viniclb hitch; Tli
members of. the l*>ard, both ministo'i
and laymen, ar?? e>:trnynvrnnf in t1u\
praise of i.ur i.o'lo chancellor, h
- inlpartwil-^x'UjHi* ^>ml l.in w?m '* i-i't
' decisions. The'news of the .hirhop
cominj{j?'preiided all over tthe Slat
?-??rind "tninratcrn nn dlaynun ,-^a-UH^ln-u
> _ .different.;parts to privet him. ..Sum
had minor church nuutWs.lo dl.-viu
w'ith him. And in "every case the si
nation was. nnfic.nbly adjusted ami a
parties concerned went away perfect
ly satisfied. No.one retds fc:ir th:
this-bishop will not satisfy Vi'l hrtoi
osted pai ties a lien In-?;?ii'.ule 'A . r ' 11
to the true statu; of the ease, . I in
speak for..tins Stale a sea: on of pent
nnd happiness for whieh it Inhere
for many jyeais To end i ijyht on
.* muBt begin right. 'I hv T>u;: inning <
this cfundveiininin was right, win1
peace was * nuufe its "motto*. Nm
it is the; duly~~of every '(Christian- ?
the adminis'ration to, see that thi
"motto" is ranied oat. It is* atrip)
to aeknowlego yourself, to he a i'rien
of the administration hut try an
make other frit ads, so that the ;n
ministration will have many friend
"You cannot have too many friends i
. this world. Then too, the time conn
when you wHl need friends.. My es
perion< o has la-en that the high*
one gets the more friends ho necdi
So It none of us say "I 'ran do will
us .try in every way possible to con
Y'crt enemies into friends Uotn'em
her that anybody can hufke an cric'ni
. f/f. out of"a friend, hut it takes a < hria
' ttun man or woimm~fcrr make n frieri
" out" of im enrmy^?.Nnw-t-his-is wha
"" '" is being done in this State at ever
z appearance of Bishop llurst. An
when he and Mrs. Hurst come her
"* -*to stay, this entire State will l>o mad
a palace of peace in which to dwel
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Kverybody wilt hnve tpi opportunity,
- to come under the pbace* shelter that
_ li:^ 11.*i*o nllVtvil by this big hearted
- -Ttnin oM?od.?And my prayor:ln that | .
iuuk' will refuse to come, for we. need L
11. And "whosoever willeth nerd
not delay.". And as for me, I am
in d.rc.t line with the program. of j
rare ar.d will do all.in my power
J to help put over the. same. At any
V i ate we have started, if we continue,
- 'his will be the greatest quadrennium
u in our State for many years. And
* t e repri scntntiv'es will go up?to the e
next General Conference - with the
i" State beliinit 'them stronger than ever ',
* before; .ft-?-.
Kverylmdy that' came to meet Bish]_
op'lliirst here last Tuesday went a- .
F w;iyvsinging bis praise. 1 know-where- ,
- of 1 speak because Dr., Miles, Dean j
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if i Allan s, 1'resident Sims and myself
square 1'he last ones with him, and we
ii ay 11 Kit in as much nj? they went a'
o ] * i \' w- 11? 1.* ft fV i 11" 11 vttf Snr^ 4 %? wa a /\f ^
... hi h?v"?'6 iviimo vi |iilll
it I ?' is-saying that South Cai&lina h; ?
'k us grand a set of men and women as
el t hus been his privilege to meet any*
olulio'i'. . I.et us not have him think
iO' oihoi'wise, '
U I <>? last Sunday we were with Rev;
II V. M. Martin, l>. Ik, on the LagreO
L- < Bruit, :.nd we lu d the, time of our
it . lire. I)i\ Margin is one of our able
-j pastors and preaihers, and is doing a
" i: i' 'If?umk in this el argc.?Tiiis is ;
i d ie" of t he njost t dented appointment
' I A grpali f sit of young poople aie
'.I' ji'ot to le found in the "State. Bro.
p James Park is one "of the best head
?!' j. "i'\\ ar.ls in the Wnpeetion. Time will
a | ot | erniit nu?.to speak of all of th m,
u ! but" .Bros. 1'o.T-ori, Can y, Johnson,
,f \Cils-. a, llhaines, Harvin, Ballard',
Mi s s,. Jones and their families are'
i ' .-re just a. lewi'
it l ies week-end will find us at Wil-j,
I !u\y < rove .St.it'on with Itev. E. I\
: 1 i |>i-y pastor.- We .will preach Sun!.
'ay mroning and complete the busiii.f
the iiuait.er that afternoon,
s ' ?-t life. people-play for the presence ;
; oi t' e* Holy Spirit,
rl "Let lis advance on our knees."
v. 1'. S. -During.the entire month of
i- Aii' iist we arc planning to visit the
i' J' s' 'of' Uut unsaved!' > Oiir tinpe of aril
living at each revival we cannot tell,
y ' So the i as ois of the district will sei-J'Uie
their'hclp to run their help to
t| iv-ava 1 can lain in these meetings,
y J a ide from preaching. Our "Old
d (iray" will rest in 'Ihe Leader the
e | month of August while we are ate
; leodrng rev+vftl? ftnd getting subscribe1
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DR. R. W. MANCK.
Grand Prelate
IvAVEftLY GOLDEf* LEAF CLU11
The Waverly Golden Leaf Club held
tn wt'ultly meeting at the -home <?<
Miss Alma liulF, 1009 Heidt St., July
16th.
The president being away for the
m miner, Miss Eloise Craft presided
>ver the meeting.?Minutes of the
nst meeting- wore' piosciitrd by?the
assistant secretary, Miss Bena E. Nes
>itt,' 9 '. .
. We were very glad to have two
?ew members to join our club, Misses
rhelnia Rawlinson and Ethel Wiliams..
We were also' tflad to have h visitor
'roin Ridpe Sprijnp, Miss M. Broadna-x
vho made an excellent talk.
After the business of importance
ve were served cake and cream, which
ye all enjoyed: very much. .
The following were present: Misses
Moisc-and Edna Craft, Thelma RawlrvsoU.
Lessie Jackson, Millian Broadtax,.
Annie and Elizabeth Nesbitt.
."'.We adjourned to meet at the home
>f Miss Emma Kershaw, 1313 Liberty
llill, Avenue, Monday, July 22rtd.
IHIv MASSING OF A MOOKI
CHRISTIAN FROM LAUOR
? TO REWARD T
For several' weeks a host' of Vela
Lives .ai^.l friends, both north am
south, have been grief .st tic-ken mei
the loss of a Go lly woman, a mode
. hristian; ami a sainted mother, Airs
Anna WitHace. widow, of the late Al
len Wallace of Columbia. Sistei
Wallace had that matchess Christiai
character even from girlhood da,vs.
in?I'act, all. Who knew her realr/.e<
mat tno one jgr^at purpose ot he
ii"o \vas to be .a perfect child of God
When the immediate fnfnily movei
noith. following the death our be
loved. Alien Wallace, Sister Wallac
nlacje occasional visits to South Caro
lin'a, bringing cheer to all with whon
she came in contact.
Several months after her health be
hin to fail,-.she was confined to he
. oom. She was very carefiilly nursei
from the fall of 1927, and was, up
, aeentiy improving. But after a mos
t eautiful disouuise-m -wliieli Jahc p'.c
urcd her resting1 place she announce*
to her children and to all friend
mvm'iii, i iiu .ujLti^wcr i;ci11lau inc. 11
mswer-to this "call, sh? slipped aw a;
a low hours lifter on Thursday eve
nng. April?HH?11*128. : .
Fronv Spartanburg, the family, ae
Jninpnnicd by friends^ -carried thi
body to Oolumbia "for* interment.
Under a niound.^of beautiful (lower
;he was laid to rest beside her wel
ki.nwn and beloved husband, Allei
Wallace. Sister Wallace leaves ti
mourn Her Heath five devettnl daugh
cers, Airs. Lena V. Washington, Clary
Indiana; Mrs: Wilhelmenia I'. W.il
iiams, New Yqrk City; Mrs. Flon
Wallace-Powell, Spartanburg, S. C.
Mrs. Anna Rhcnwick, Gary Indiana
and Miss Corrinne T. Wallace, I'hila
delphia, Pa.; one dear brother, .Mi
d-ohn Wilson, Columbia, S. C.; fou
son-in-laws: Mr. ^rank B. Washing
ton, Mrs. Ernest Williams, Mr. Joh'
R. Powell and Mr. Calvin Rhcnwick
several grand children, a host of rela
lives and friends in Columbia and i
host of dear friends in Spartanburg
Philadelphia and Western Pennsyl
vania and Northern Indiana.
7 Bear Mlothe r:
Life is not the same to me since yoi
have been' away,
My every thought is centered upm
you all through the day,
Bliter tears are continually blinds n<
my sight,
But in the land of dreams I am livini
with you all through the night
Mother, yours was a face that iin
pressed all with love,
Your own .model life .is. ever before n
Giving us inspiration and leading u
to that lofty faith.
How cffTt 1 ftotrrtr of yon n* rtemtr
When you liveth in heart's that liol
And when you liveth in Th&SjraTt""o
' God ?
Sadly missed,
CQRRINNE. y.
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Greenville News
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The Phyllis Wheately Bible Schoo
undeb the direct iyn of >1 i.<V Jonon, <
Boston University, is having a splei
did session, it is reported." Seveiji
leading niinisters-ol:' the city are bell
--mg?to?make thb movement a Ha
cess. ''
Prof. Henry Chiles, principal o
the-Travelers". Rest school, is visit
ing relatives at "Due West. "
1 The. .sad- intelligence of the. nntimc
'Ty death of Miss"Mary Wilson, fti
" the' past several years- a teacher i
Allen graded ?"ehool, this city, \vh
died at Ashe/ille, N. C., last weel
was received her^ with profound vc
gret. The body was carried to (Jeoi
gia, her native stated for burial. '
Prof. E. C. Murray, suporintondeii
of the~Slindav "Sehnnl ? ( ninnt 11
- 8f^44in-<u4<i liapiiaL-Clim'cJi, {Utcndb
. ihc'.jstato convention -hold-_ last vie
, in Rock Hill.. He reports a most sin
cessful meeting. . .
Mrs. Eliza Wells and hahy left~Sur
, day for Mcf'orniick, \vheiv? they \vsi
spend, several "weeks visitinjr (re la
tives-nnd. Triumls. ? ..
j ^?-Misses fcuej:' Mae Johnson. Jtpbhi
ijMae Eilis, Kuth .Johnson .and Messn
, j Walter Fisher nnd S'nniiwA\'i'l~ini< :)o
_ others. .motored?lip to ('ruonrV?i leu
last -Sunday. .
Mesdames 11 at tie K. Flackaer,-M'ar
M. Callioun and Lucimfcf >yashinK
ton;. Miss Florence EykOs and litll
Misses. Florence Elaine Fladger en
Mary I.vkes left-early th:k "week u
a motor trip t,u Xinvherry,. lV^iU'vit
mm v.miivuiim, wiu'lT. IIM'V Will VIS)
relatives aiul friends.
One of the 'rally club's of F.,vaiv/w
! list Baptist Church mot Tuesday ni^V
at thy hoihe of .Mrs. Bessie Fishe'
, ell Burnetl St.,. Whdfe" a ?juito proliU
Ide'meeting was enjoyed. ?
_ The Ladies "A id C'lule: met?Motrin
cfteriioc.n at the*home of .Mrs -Mat
, eiv Williams, on Wilhins Sf , whei
. a ;i:ie meeting- was had. "~
The' Will Do Cluh'met. Tuesday a
M< moo*' at the homo of M'.s; Mam
Diltoin on .leehinif St.," where an e'
ctilenl nieetin gwas had. , Tiie pin s
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A ftei\- liding Jiandica; ptd^ l>y in
I fa wimble weather f<>r the part so*
r oral Si an ; v.; the- :v.e:\\li v'Mvp no
f friends r?r_histoiio Allen Temple ;
- -Mr?It:?( 'iii! I i1 > el.'lii'HO d?i-ls-?. i ' n ,
. of fa.r ' \t eat her. Sunday, last witu
jr TcVo^L ; ifeaiTanro. '1 ]je larr" A', j
, Sumpt'T thrdjed those tw"o >n.'vc.v\
tii.e -. up ".li" praising of,.:, ha lemnh
p u. 1 "tml.'ir;!; in in re!ij;i.. i"- inu ha
and night, respectively. Splendid mi
sic was 'dispensed' hy- the choir., T1
I Surday School serviced cere lb:
.. Lived by the-election of delegate* J
L, tl>e District Sunday .School C.onici
tiaii t., be hc'd'holtt week :it i*>U w
tl _A highly entertaining A.'f D. LeuVi
. session roilnded out the ' .1 t\pr
. gram. L-\ u '
j-'* M'iss Sarah Lillian Lee, of t]i
j city, who was iii .school last . wiiiti
J..s" simipiii. x iiii'imn
^ CL, has returned hurt; to law with hi
. parents, Mr. and .At iv..: I .awi ni.v he
I !> Ann St.;
n GARNKTT NEWS
On Sunday at MIt. Zion A. AT.
t hureti, although. it. was gloomy ai
a little rain, the regulars, .teachers ai
p children were found in the Sand.
School at the usual hour of <>jwrir
s Mr. Wm. Kelly, our district turpi*
' intendent was in. our midst, and mat
a splendid talk to the Sunday ScUxji
J The Rev. J. A._jJ^hkiiia..4)renehiyt.
.soul-stirring- rcrmon to q large ai
' dicnce.' Sunday was young people
day. The young people and old to<
II an active part on the program. Mgi
' papers Were read -by- Mrs. S. J. (Jill
? son, Mrs. Anna McFarlin, Miss <'U
" mita, Jenkins,. Rev. E. W\ Gruhai
' >Sol<r hy Mrs. Mary trooper. Duet 1
r Misses Essie Fuller and Alary Ilenr
Trio by Misses Gennell - and (Eth
11 lirown and Anna. R< binsoiv
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Sir-W. \V. Graham from Rising Si
.'.odgc No. 25, Newberry, S. C., wi
? . e; leseiit lis. He is> a real Knight,
ii_ r.iuh (lass iliur hniiin, an?done -<
the best rcpre eatalives ithe 1- d<
n. n:?H ever sent..' lie will hy no 111 nr
reflect upon the grand for 1
? truly a Christian gentleman." A
ior all, Rising Sim T.odge No. 25
g one of the most representative lodci
n the jurisdiction. It is the hon
of the Grand Vice Chancellor of tl
order. It affords such men as F. )
Pratt,.Asst. Prim of Newberry Krai
a id?school,?lU?F.. Patterson, leadir
s. mortician, J. B. Giles, .Joseph l)avi
J. P., Alm-o'jin -unl olhtwtt. Tl^'
cii i-yIPs, rresJclmg Rider, E. R. Ande
-son. P. K.r -I. V nf l.'C
f | AnddriohV P. "E.," J.~E~. Thomas of F1
rence, whose church will accmoodaf
j the memorial services of the Krai
lodge, Tuesda^ night. C, E. Stepher
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1, After a continued illness for many
4- woolm.?M r*.?Mat tie?Gilliam?of thini.
city, passed to the pre at beyond. She
d \va? funeralized Sunday afternoon' Jit
)- BethleheiA Baptist Churyh. The larp
. est, ei-owil wo ha^e Witnessed for some |
t ime was present. She was a member
if: of Household'of Ruth,^ Court of Va>
. lanthe. Ladies' Aid anil Woman's
?by*>'"c BenQlit j '
Mr.'Joshua T.yles of Columbia, is""
, r "jTHi the, "city vTstrhrfT to 1st lives and
n y fi ionds. . ;>
o? The little infant son "of Mr. and Mrs
v, Standmore BurtoVi died Friday, July (
Ji'th. They hare- the. sympathy of
> their many friends. , .
; . , The saints f(re Jie.ro and have put
ic Up" their tint on Hill St; here and
if will bee;in {heir series of nloetinirs. J
d ..mule_a_ number is expeeted to join
!y them from A bhe,vil]e. 1 Thoir interest
'- is saving souls.. .'i- ^ " 4
Mi"'Alfred Tucker is still on the1
If- sick-list, Jilsn (J W llnvi'i un.t PI/hi. I
H sant'-Sondly. . .
| ^ We were saddened to loam 01 me '
(loath of Mr. Frod Wilson, who was
<. struck by an. automobile one week
k tatro. i ' ;
ar; ftcvfc & M II.iLsey has returned
t) J'rmu Dii' S1-di< lt:ipti^l Sunday School
and 15. V. I\ IT. CjaMvorftuin, which
y was hold at Rock Hill.' [
>. - The Missionary Convention of the
a Xewboiry District will"convoke Thurs
d ''ay. aud Friday of this week at St.
n'i Tames Church, Rev. N. A. Rice, pasv
1 toy. A full atteii<lanco_Js" expected:
it| St. Ma'thews Baptist Church Sunl
set Park will ho remodeled ill the near
future. There, will he. a rally, Sun-!
EVj day in interest of th? churchr
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,. ;M1L T.. II. 1 1N( KXliVS ITNKRAL
i;<il ll'.MKN T OLTSTANlMNfi
is-, IN STATE.
iu \ The above likeness is one.: of South
,V? Caroiiums?lest bu.-iricss men, who,
hrwu;-li 111: il't, economy and business
is 'a t, has-found his plate at. the top.
eV' last recently Mir. Plnckncy bought a
[syrVclie I at frolic lu'iti'no,
i.? . et it du|'S-not cost any more- for its
r\ico ban his - old heaVso. This
lie: r>e. is entirely new and is~one of
: ;lie | reUiest of its kind in Sou.h Carolina.
It also has attachments and
an .i.e.used as an ambulance in taking
1 the .-'ek and afflicted to and from any
*" . a. i. a point. iix?I'ine.kney is an old
triable undertaker who is very reaperiablv
in prices and who is ready
l,% i ml- billing to co.uiiiAie prices with
ir. ' . . - ...
I n.v uniu-vaKcr anywnere. ile is very
** { hind, Keneiuus and jsymp.ath.elic rind
i.-: ! a !y : t all times lo serve the pub-.
I lie with sympathy, service, gentleness
"a I oi.p'esy and T<> lielp Tinaneially if neIV-j
c^ary. Therefore, he .can afford to
'Mspaie and "help, our linfoitunatcs in
he hours of bereavement. Mr. Pinck
y I to y has three enclosed Cadillac ears
' * | besides dtl.er.earS'of bis own which he
ifsos for funerals.: . ,
1 *| So why in t'call Mr. Pinckney; he is a
' .i .. ' man with a heart, ' 'i
^Jj Who will stick as a'brother and from
you he'll not part;. . .
He'll save you money with his outfit
line,
'And as l< ng as you call him, vou are
slaying in line.
We ealled him one morning about (lie
m? crack of clay, f-<
] ' : hortiy after the .death angel took our
inntl it awny;
jC We t 'd him-that her life's poMey was
very small,
s But he gave her a nice funeral which
1(> plea ed us all.
f"-4 We pray Go.dfs* blessings to continue
is with-this-n>an, "
r> Knp t vi'i v heart. that's' distressed ho
1c will do what lie can;
If " ' rn
it* lie will help ly encouraging you to
B. liold up your head,
d- Since he believes that God will give
lg the nnrtht'ih'ss bread.
is- ' ; ?A FRIEND.
KT~.s n, the great pnys'^nn of Columbia;
r" T. .1. Pruitt and yohr humble scribare"
nuunbtTS nf tills lnil^u.?Att0-j
ev idences point to one of the greatest
te sessions that the grand lodge has-ever
id itnosscd will he that held in Flo-"
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Saturday, July 21. 192jM^y
IN JUEMOfclAM. / s
In loving memory of my dear aiH
Miss Lulu Keid, who died July ^B
19127, one year ago. ^B /
"pc'iiy>w^ how much I miss yt^B
No one knows the bitter pain ~
I.have suflfer-yd', siiice I lost you '^B
Iiife has never been, the same. ^B^
In my heait youy memory lingers fl
Sweetly, tender, fond and true,
Thorc is not a day dear auntie M I
Thut I do not think of. you. ^BU
! ELLEN L. GREGORY. . / JuI
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- The Taxi DriverT
THONE 4C.08
FRIENDS: When you need me in ^B
the day between 8:30 A. M. and 7:30
P. M.,-I am at the corner of Main >. ^B
and Hampton Streets.
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202(1 Oak St., Columbia, S. C.
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Bilious Fever due to Malaria.
It kills Uie norms
William S. Jackson
Plasterer* Cement, .General
Contractor, etc. * ;
('lease. Call. Jlc; for Kstimates
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Columbia, S. C.
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Sunday l?v A imuint meat
I'.xtv;u tidii liv Conduetiyc Anesthesia
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I KIT I ., Washington St.; Cola,, S. C.
Dr. L. M. DANIKLS"
Physician and Surgeon
! Special Attention (liven .Diseases Of
Women*.
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.1125 -Washington . 2230 Hampton . .
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t DR. J. fi. STIJART
ioflicu Hours: Telephones:
, 1 t:iui -tir 1 :(il> 1'. M Kos. 4692 .
? (5:00 to'8:00 1'. M: Oflice 370(3
t OHieci Residence:
^tr02 ^i\tiriivTt: 1117 IMtto St. ~~
; Ollice Hours: * Phones:
! 1 A. M. to 2 P. 1M. . lies. 8875
i (5 P. iM. to 8 P. M. Ollice 4247
?Dr. W. D. (lhappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Surer!siltv
01 lice: . Residence:
, I.J241 o Assembly .i$l. 1301 .Pine St;
Columbia, S. C.
| l ti.iO A." li. to '* P. M. Ollice 3636
| 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M, Res. 0548
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeon .
Disease of Women and Children A
Specially
Ottice: Residence:
I 11 Ho Assembly' St. 1328 Oak St.
Ollice Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
3:00 P. M. to 7:00-P. M.
DR. H.D.HARPER
! ' Surgeon, Dentist ! .
7 Colli Crown and Bridge Woft
A SPECIALTY
Killings, Extractions, Plates, Crowni
, und Bridges
?Corner Washington antl Assembly
Oll'ice Phone 8107 Res. Phone 6798 . ^
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Attroney-at-Law.and Notury Public
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1111) Washington St., Columbia, S. C.
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Teacher .irf?Kit Instrument*
Jlgmibnyil.ps.sons for Advanced t
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MUSIC "STUDIO"
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