The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 06, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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RP. - . fv. PAGE- TWO. I The "Old Gray"-a By E- Phil - ? Jwr^crrBTrrHTnnr. rft-^Tncvrmnoraoioa^ No Cause .for Alarm ',. |l Since the .close of the hist Grand ' 1 'Lodge Session of the K. of P. at Flpr-1 1 _4?nce, S. C.,.ntahy'jrgitat^hg evestians ;v h:ivi? rniaa/] fKvrtiifflimit thn V Several took upOp themselves to write 1 "i cussions arid why. It is. natural for 1 ~ culiuidinate lodger,-fo?want to know _t why certain dues are raised, and why ' the local lodges.aire not in possession' ' '.'certain Tthihfrs".?Now it is li ue -t that this information is due the home lodges and for them to have -.to k It ?>ut side of their cr.^tle halls \vMTn they had .a representative at frhe ( . ' i-ind I. edge is a Serious reflectionon ' ___1_iJ_Me_j-oi?resehtativ< It sh \vs that' ' they did rot speqjl ,'^heir time m t_ ? t'o'iind I,u!go or that tine?err ? i interested in its proceedings.. All Of "" '' c o tlvoe-. xvdi'e IIIK'I't'll into and mussed pro an 1 < . .' . . ? ided uoon hy the grand 0lV.ce.r3 and ' ?represent at ivos, which' -constitute.... a ' >?( t\f (Jie lies! lirain in South.Caroli- 1 ???rra,?ft nppo.n-? tr> me that the grand ' dti settle these questions in * ; "a few statements end that ' , < i'.,, .'joh' lectt'o-ov ?!"vr*>'1y J I' ,.f 1h\< .TnrUrlirlTnn ' ?hniihfr he 1 made to understand that they nee-' ' cjvo themselves no uncaien^ss vdiat- J ?!w>ii( tlio grand old orfler. not ^cn in Eolith Carolina. Those in ,.| 1 charge< of our fraternal ship will is r rmg it int0 port safely. There are i1 JV.o o .of lis that re.meniher when a.: ' '.'.inrfy' threatened the' Odd Fellows J f tins stateT in fact, the Ruth depart riept of. the order was almost put out 1 of commission. But through the wise. 1 ?*??r-management of such lllCMt fls H. H7 ' Butler, I. J; McCotti'ie, I. D. Davis, J. 1. Washington, J. F. Beard, The ' late C. C. Johnson, Geo. H. Pugh and o. many others, that, order today in this I " state, is second t0 none; If our grand . -. ' Id order were in danger of a- finan- i rial ealapse, dont you'think. our grand , staff could do as. much as the Odd .Fellows?; Our "Old ship is yet sailing : op safe water. But why is it' necessary t? raise our endowment? The ] answer is , because of the.enormous i . f^.cith rate. Think of nearly une4iun Hred thousand .dollars paid out in one short fraternal year in death claims. When we consider that the gre a tor portion of this money was pai dto mows aim urpnans, we must aurnu that it was spent for a good cause, N'mv wp inst as well ask why the ; members 0 fthe order are dying so .' rapidly, as tw ask w-hy-the increase in . endowment. In many instances^the ' members of the order themselves are greatly responsible. fqr the WssC the order sustains. To increase our rnem-| b n ship .and to set up new lodges, we g0 out into the hedges and highways 1 and bring in the dead and dying, so to ' apeak. In such cases we- have only j two big occasions, one is a big ini- j tiation and the-other is a big funeral ... and hence the grand lodge must pay J. the bill. It must be borne in mind j that there exists in every state an insurance commission whose duty is to I see that ovorv fraternal order oualifv ! it.self to opertae in that state. They lay out the conditions upon which they Iny-ouTThe conditions upon which they .( iVm'pfy and that has been done in the case with our order in this state. . Ihis increase is for the protection of * / your -roved fines when yon are, poner Our endowment for many years has been far too small- Nothing about the order that is shaky. We cannot have something for nothing. Pay what youaie asked and .believe tlrat you are a member- of one of the grandest orders in North America, South Ameri7 ca, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia An important Question f .\Iany of the subordinate lodges are asking "Why are we. not in posession of certain things due from the Supreme Grand Lodge? The answer is that we have all that we have-paid "for ?: Uucp w? ivi|l have paid the amount; stipulated under the new law, we will P get all that is due us. To avoht This k mmo que * t i <?ii-Mti-w >od i U o 11 time ago Grand . Chancellor ^fogeth- | . I a sett lement, but as it was done in the absence of the grahd lodge the "mote seekers" made much of it. Every body knew, that it was nothing but J right for the thing that ,was done. But the "fault finders" took occasion to play grand officers and board members. They said that the lodges ahonh.' have heen aware trf -the ttrrey and given time to pay them. So that ( is exactly what is being done now? The ( thing to d(i is for every member of j the order fo get busy and settle your | lodge -dues in full .and your question will be answered as the result thereof. Too long have Gur local lodges played 'Wttfr taxes'-due J.he ?upr?n? ' ? lodge and in every case the grand " V - < . ! kr- ~ . . ft f MiBiiii % .w^T^^^V3wo^?0?wVw??t^^D^w>?n^>C.D>O.C?^ *., nd I The New Rider . II ! ip Ellis I ; H3o^K8JgcaB^caai.e.M.to^ ^.tjrfcv^ t odge had to stand between. Now \ he grand lodge-is compelled "to wait \ intil the home lodges pay UP"- Mean- 11 vhile, while we are waiting on them ve will have to ask thev supreme timid lodge to unit.?That will also -r necessitate .a delay in tha which is , lue.us from the Supreme Lodge. Alter "7 ill, our grand officers-think that it is j letter for the siipFemo grand lodge', o wait, than for the widows and pr^ ^ ihnns. -And th^y aye perfectly right, i , i ? Our Orand Officers There are no truer men in all the , orders of this country than those that . head the K. of P. Order in South Ca olina. Sir Julius A. Brown is ond of n lil 11 r f mnn nf thn vnpo. Hp | s prepare^ from every angle.. Asside i Ton/ his interlectuyl fitnessJhe is y } hristian gentleman.. His ye^ommenJ" , lations made in his masTbrful report, ( tok care of every condition that exist- ( >d in the grand lodge. Everybody hns he utmost' confidence-in-his-integrity f md will follow-his lead without qu.es- , ion." ? ?- 7-*-Sir R.. S. Wilkinson who .heads the ?reat State College at Orangeburg, tie is one of the most scholarly gen- , lemen of-America. The thing that is j 0 be admired in Dr. Wilkinson is that , le loves his race. .Many a colored . man that stands with the otherPpeople j is he does would seek to lchve their , nvn. But Dr. Wilkinson stays with ; his people. He uses his influence in favor of other colleges of the state. And prefers meeting in. grand , lodges, , farmers conferences and other meet- , ings with his ownA.pepple ^vhen at the same time he could be in meetings with the other race. That's what I all a race lover. And we as colored people cannot do too much for a man liki?. Dr. Wilkinson. . Sir N. J. Frederick, our grand attor- , ney takk's. and wins pases at the. courts that the average lawyer would not know how to begin. Enough said. Space \Vill hot permit me to speok of Sir J. B. Lewie, one of the best grand keepers of resold and seal throughout the Supreme domain, and" the rest of . the grand officers.. But with these men in charge of our fraternal affairs the order is perfectly .safe. Another Truth We have never.been .more ably represented in the supreme grandjodge in our history than we will be at this sessii((h?if ^im<, President of Allen University, captured nearly cvery vote in the grand lodge in his election. There will be none in that j^Mhoring -thnt. will excell Dr. Sims \\hen it comes to giving account of himself. There is not a better college president An the conection. Sir S. L. Finlcy, second man elected, is one. of the best educators in our state. He is a polished genious. And will be a worthy representative of that hody. To he continued. Wotch the Leader. Our Whereabouts On the 4th Sunday we were with Riv. Mclllmaine at Clover, S. G. and with Rev. Owens at Lancaster, S. Q. At botlr-phtees we had u wonderful time. 43 persons were converted during -ow stay with Rev.-OwenK. -I-must confess that Bro. Owens is stirrinpT*this city as never before. Both i pastors are doing we4frand thesy- have great congregations. We Wer'e with Rev. Gary on last Sunday ajid had a regular pentecoct indeed. There are are a great set of people on the Pine j (5 rove Circuit.? - . *" ~ ; ' On our return from Branebville, we j spent ope night in Orangeburg with ; mtr?oW?friend,?Rev.' Ij.?D. Gamble.1 Me was in the midst of his fall rev-i j val which was being conducted by e-1 vangelist King. Dr. King .preached aj wonderfur sermon and we had a great*" meeting. While in the city "we visited j the great undertaking establishment of Mr. Bythewood, which is among the T>est in the state. We als0 visited the Beauty Parlor of Mrs. Julia Brelltnd. onr old school met^-?It is sim- ' ply fine and shows what a person of fdiility ?can?do The pastor 1 panied us at those places. We spent' the afternoon of the day at St. Matt- j hnvvQ witVi Rnv A .T Mnrtin nr?/l I "while there we visited, the candy kitchen of Rev. L. H. Hemmingway. It is one of the best we have ever scon We had a nl?e time withRev. Martin Rev. Gamble certainly knows how to make it pleasant fpr his friends. This ) week end will find tis at Blaney and | Shady Grove, with Revs. Bitrrell and , Morant respectively. We will preach ( at Mt. Sianal Sunday murnlrig?and at JShady^rove 3:00 P. M. , Let the people of those charges pray for the presence fo the Holy Spirit. *?? "Let ua advance .on our kneea." THE PALMETT< >TATE A. & M. COLLEGE HAS1' LARGE ENROLLMENT. , Orangeburg, ?gpt. 29.?The Sirnth jarolinu 8tatC-AI & M. Cullege opened ( ?ere Wednesday with a large enroll- j I nent, despite the ravages of the re;ent storm that passed through this ] lection causing delay of many stu- 1 Ients in certain sections of the state i vhe're highways and railroad beds i vere Washed away making travel "dan 1 jerous and uncertain.. j Two fjdl days with a large corps : >f Workers,* were taken to register md enroll the large ihiiiiIjlt of slu- i Ients, who weVO present on these first lays. The majority ot students regstoring were here for their first time t m(| bad-responded to the?Fetjuest -I vhieh asked Freshmen to come a i cw -Many of the stix-1 > leiifts come from, other states Florl-la? North Carolina, New York, Virrinin and Tennessee are some of the dates represented. President Wilkinson, .who since his i ecpvery from ah accident recently : ins been working unceasingly with * IvVgistrar Sp.mn. t ? have everything I ;o smoothly on these first days. 6n 1 Saturday morning he left for Charles .on tp address the Episcopal, Church Council of which body he is a mem- I bee. Nothing1 but optimism J iftfyatls otT Oto~Th11 ariiPa~prosperous ~ rear is predicted." ? . BKNEtnCT! NEWS A T"" C . i N'utu Itliscnidintr-the fact that con- i litions have been Quite unfavorable to _ he entering, of students, the enrollment so faiv is indeed- very -remark-? ible. The college department espec- , ally deserves-mentioning ?f.or it is. inJTensing daily and .it is evdent that t will be the largest.in the history >f the school, The' Sunday services* for the last two.weeks have bee.tv inpsi impressive,The sjreakers were alive, had careCully prepared VhuLir-maltuuah-and pre-, j rented their messages attractively and interestingly. They were well receivd by the students." * Benedict is fast approaching the larkw here there will be no bolidt as to her sttmadrd of work. Every year 'km- teaching-force is increased, but Mirs year special' improvement has cen made. With few exceptions all af. the tuachcrs in the college .department have received Master of- Arts decrees and teach in the. coIIcro <4^"artment only. ' Pratt IlaH. tmder the supervision ;f Mrs. Planehe T. Rvdfcrn, luis^een aai;en to' college women, arret he r~stcp aihed toward the n'i;uit I'FPehis oi an. class .citllcRa.1. ? The Y. * M. C. A. Meeting have '>een unusually injt cresting. Music ml Literature were subjects well de loped in the .last t wo meetings. The 11 enhance was very large indeed. TV ry. girl will indeed be helped by he work of this wonderful organiza-: lion whose v.nrk is sponsored by Miss sjizabeth M'ohlinun. . tw_'. ; n. ? ? z, .Aiken News Mrs. I.. I.. Torney returned last' Tuesday from her extended vacation n the-North. She is one of ouv mpst prominent ladies of the city, and we welcome her home again. Her stay was ve*y. pleasant, and she looks The Allen League of Cumberland '. Inn I'll gave a splendid literary program 011 b'iiiTTlay afternoon, which was enjoyed by all. Mr. "Smoot is the efficient president. 1? Quite it 'large number of visitors attended service at Cumberalnd Suplay morning. \y<i invite them to come again. The jiastor received many congratulations upon his sermon. - Mr. .Wnu A. Jackson, one of the most intelligent men in the'State, a . roduct" of "Clndin?Cojlege, and?nw-vevy popular undertaker, _ has been drawn as one of the Federal Jurors to serve in Charleston next week. We; tPel satisfied?that' lie will do credit | to the position. *Rev. Dr? O? It. Gordon, pastor of | Rapt.ixt church, ,,f Abbeville, N. C., . with his wife, Mrs. Pigram and Mr. JHowling, were visitors in the city last t Wednesday, the guests of Mr. Li. L,. Toney, OUT popular tailor. After J breakfasting?with?Mx?XonoyT - they j. left by way of (Columbia for Ashe-1 ville. Prof. Drake of.the City school j was one of the? party at breakfast, j Pictures were taken of the party com pOsed of the guests, Prof. Drake, Mrs.'. Maggie McGhee, Mr. W. M. McGhce and Mr.-Toney. Dr. Gordon is one of, the leading ministers of the South. ^Tt. f*. O; Brown, a {imminent citizen of (duvHestTTn was ihe guest of Mr. -W; Av-Jackson on Tuesday. He occupies^ the unique position of being he -only Negro holding a prominent position, with an ofTicp of his own in the U. S. Custom House in Charleston." Vtr. Brown is a former member of j friend. t - . .. . i, . .. . Jl. * ) LEADER . Chester Paragraphs Miss Dewey McDowell was calle* o her home in Union on Thursday jecause of the^deaih of a cousin. Rev. Mr. Wtyherspoon of. Durham C., who is conducting the reviva meeting at the A. M. E. Z. church s preaching soul stirrinjf sermons >ach night to large congregations ile ."delivered a very practical anc much enjoyed Tecture on Saturdaj ifternon./Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Sims hav< oniodulliHl their Imnie un Wylie St. The chapel at Brainard Institdts /us filled Sunday "aftemuun, for Me morial services for the late president Mr. J. S. Marquis. Several speeches verse mude, and - appropriate song; vero sung- ' The Lady Knights entertainei juite a number of their friends,at tin Masonic Temple, on Friday afternooi \ delicious' ice course was served [)?.. ur t ti a. ivtrv. . u. DaMt'i j?*tve U JJIUUSUIJ uldress on Frederick Douglass. Thi ILuLluii, .Madam M. K. Wood s_was_in iroduced by Mrs. C. E. Leathers. Mrs E.- L. Stanback had charge of the dnging.' Brief remarks were mad< y Mrs. A. E. Gordon and Mrs. e . M Einley. The afternoon was very plea ii^ly spent. . ~"Miss Maggie Alexander of Hocl Hill is visiting her father, Mr. Jerr; Alexander. Mrs. Ellen Price died at her honv >n Walnut St., on Saturday, after i ingering illness, rpr yGUl'3, she wa 4?wd?at?thn' Snnttiprn station, am ailed the trains. Funeral service; were at Calvary Baptist church, Wed ie.sday afternoon. Mfs. Mabel Round is visiting rela ives in Greensboro. The Adult Night schools will opei Monday night, Oct. 8. On the sick list are: Mrs. D. ( Crosby, Lomis St., Miss-Anna How * <7 j'vd, McLure St., Mrs. Maggie Younj 'olumbia St. Miss Bernice All?p, Mr. Walke \llen and Mr. Israel Stanback lef - unday night "for Howard University Washington, P. C. Miss Viola Gregory is a.ttcndinj chool at Slater Teachers' College \ViiKtnriwS{il#viM "NT C Mr. Bernard Chisolm is at honi from Washington, I"). C. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers hav nurehased a .new Oldsmobile car. Revival services at Trinity Bapti? hurch, Rock Hill, of which Rev. F. 1 ^inis, of this city is pastor, has jus :losed one of the greatest meeting n the history nf ?V>? fb'P^h T?'"- 1 F. Thompson, of Augusta, conducte "he Meeting"" ?? ?? ? President Martin has placed a hu g hell on the campus 0f firoinavd Inst 'ute, which is appreciated not oril hy the students, but by the neighboi ami friends. ?-? f t????^T"* EIKJEFIELD NEWS. All the teachers of Edgefield Acr depjy ansyefed the roll called on la? Monday Sept. 24th. Those on th MafT are: Professors W. E. Parke Edgefield, J. R. Freeman * IJlum Branch;'Misses E. W. Lester, O. ?/ Rutherford, M. R. Saunders; Mes'dai ' s R. E. Parker, Vivian Etter, M,, I Hunter and R. L. tJantt. The first day's enrollment was. 15< Trirrity A ~M. Er church w.ifr pad ?d to its capacity Sunday eVening t hear the wonder boy preacher Rei N'athaniel HarrtnjftPn. Union meeting, was held at Mac< donia Baptist church Saturday an Sunday, which was largely attendei ! The Homes Mrs. Nettie ?? Wemake Wedding and | FJ30 Assembly Street ****** ****** ?*# * * * * * * * ?* | BONDS | ALL | Fidelity Executors^ f~ " dian and i " _2_ Fraternal Officers who handle Ih ? SEE US ( i ' * n- j. Fi .. .. ' ? I. ' . "V ' - 1 Bennettsville News . * - ? ?V-*- . I , - . , . ] The farmers, he re,,an; making good t -use of the beautiful sunshine days.! _ Bennettsville graded school will , soon open. The parents are asked ! 1 tt) have thoii; children ready; , The attendance at Shiloh Baptist 5 church was very large Sunday. Sun- ' i day school was lively. The Supt. and 1 teachers' were at their posts oi duty j m< n. Sunday will be rally day. All j nri'rwgod tpibe present... . . 1?"v J I'd Mtn'doek left for New , New RochoMe N. Y.,'where he .will con ) il-n-t a ten days pu-eting for l)r. W. J Iv.Warington. He is planning to vis-^ s it his daughter Mrs. Lorenn Boinar g J ,'n Ni \\nYk. N. J. before he returns i On Sunday afternoon, Rev. CopI per. pastor i>t" St. M U'lliU'l chill eh eaiiif lover and Iris ehpir. Rev. (Topper I preaehed a wonderful sermon, i The stork visited the home* of Mr. ( and Mrs. Russell David and left a | liine baby girl. I ?( ? J I I Wo are glad to see Miss Frartcenia ! 'j'lliTftmi tdit at!i 11after midorgoing ill! L, 'operation. A 1mi Mi1.'. Rnra McCnllnni. L, is aide' to walk on her foot again, af-t lei' grtDrr ;'j^vHnded some time ago s' We are ni'oud to know that Miss; Ethel MeCoyii's inrprovitfg. Mrs. Mary SniMWk' i5" <nit~intscr mort\~nfter a few^ weeks', illness. We are also glad'to I see Dr. Counts out again, after a - fcwwcHes:~iilness. "We are sorry that 1 Miss Vivian Jones,is on the sick list. " We .'hope for her a'speedy recdfyefyV ^ Miss Martha - Reese left "a few 3?h'lM'l" "V) r I li'f -"Ntnl ?t.-Kinefstree. a | Miss T helm a S pea rs w ill leave "very soon for her school at.Greeleyville. I Miss Pearl Sanders, after spending ^ her vacation in Washington left on . the 10th for Livingstone college. There was a lively, time Sunday ivght at 2nd Baptist .church. The Ln, dy Knights turned ,,ut" with" much sue" * Cess. . ' , Among . the. stirrterrtst ,that left -for .college, are: Misses Margie T.ee McDaniel. Franeena*King W. O.' Bradford ' Dorothy Reese, I'.dythe (1 race and Be? ' ' sio 'draco: ITorvoy 'Zimmerman, TVr*v " hie Reese. John R- Reese,; Viola Sim- j ' mons,-F. Simmons, O. Simmons, I.it-. cius- Tillman, Shady Spea(",sJt Susie | c .McLe< (1. Sallie M. Jackson, A. .Tohni son-. Sara F asten. Maldo Reese. Sarah 1 0 1"'# * ? I I Man is. Joseph \V. Morris, Jr.. Mary j jf.ittie. Malile M.t Ka?hly, Amanda Me1 f<olhi!>i. Mai v McKlnnon. Flora Sah |.igp, hvn Fountain, Thelma Murdoch f Miss Daisy Michael has returned h- from New York Thty "^vil] 4eave ,1 eery soon fs>i- her sxh.jol. ' ' Miss Kate ( anon \ If leave very soon ' >v New "Jersey, after -spending the, '"I: ummer with her parents. .V | ' s We are Relighted to have Miss X.ot^ tie Will son home froiP'New York City for "a few days' vacation. Mrs. Prudence Mct.'ollum looks nice since she hohhed her hair. The trip around the world given by .Mrs, (Hen McCollum was* a sijcfless. Miss CcTrentor Sanders spent the i day Sunday in Maxton, N. Q.f with * ' her "friends. e J . ?*? r, j .v."-* V.arlhoro County Training b school located at Mct'oll will open its t tiiir I ->-'i "n October 15th, with, the n following? faculty: Rev. A. C. Cook 5. principal; ALisses Ktta J. Brewer, _U-Thelum; SimrkW; Flossie Benson. I.H3. Man B. Davis, IIattic- Hani and Prof. r-it ts-the only eolo .orcjl j.ehwol in the county that carries /.'its students through the 10th tirade. -FT^c lonprv it?will be a standard high s- j s.cV.(??..l._ The present- prihc'paf -IIIIS d added a'yvade each yetr lu- lias heen :1 in eharfre? " . .,^'*4 ? ?? ?0"<(WWOtf'' rvcw** rtead Bakery 1 Sanders, FVop. a Sperialfy of birthday Cokes j I'hone $ ?? 7 , <5 ??* * * *X* *!* ! ! ! *! ! ! *t* ! ?* - BONDS } KINDS ? Administrators, Guar- | Bail Bonds | sh'nM ''^ homlod V )R WRITE I S V IEDERICK, Atoniey- 4 * - i > > > > >% : : > > : : : : > ??ja?, ' '. t > ' . ' .? 2,1'i^..'*: . --.v Saturday, October 6., .1928. / . ASHLEIGH STATION NEWS. Messrs. W. L. and Jerry Bcntley, > Misses Ilnttie and Gladys Holman . Wqre the quests of Miss Gladys Coleman of Barnwell 1 ist Sttnday. -f ATr. and Mrs. Thomas were the week end invests of their aunt of Bl'ack ville last week. Mrs. Feeh?ve Hay of this-city departed this life Thursday Sept. 120. She was a well known citizen and a fiiiihfol worker for the Lord.'1 ' Mr. Isndore Folder is on the sick list. We hope for him a speedy reeuve.ry. .. - Atr. and ' Mrs. Fulton Heck are . pround to announce the birth '.of- u "son, Fulton, Jr. '? :?^ The 11 Lah School of the Bethkhem Assocjntirpv mhdctheir genera l orn gahisntjon today and" began the first session w ith the em ailment of about ? JO students, Roy. -S. .J. Rice', IYin. Miss Gladys llolinan left Monday, for Hottis Academy, Trcnion, Lw.lunv she* wili attend school." Prof. II. K. Dowdy of Barnwell and Mr. Beo Siniy?a?? Red Oak was the cnests Miss's llattie and (II. dys llolanan Sunday nfternon.?? . ' ^ Mr. iHur Mrs. VV M. Ilolinan, Mrs. ~M Abbic Brown and Mrs. Joe Felder B attended the BOlhkdl. o>. UnlbH MttUl1 day ancPSuhday. at Pilgrim Rest Bap- ^ tist-church.-' Mr. W.Bentiey gavo1,the Misse^, Ilolmnp a rop, call Saturday. Denmark on business Saturday; C. C RUSSfeLfc^ " -v- ~ ' . ; -Expert Mechanic oik all Makes : of TALKING MACHINES. With _j Columbia Music Co. PHONE 7586 . 1 BOB Main St., Columbia, S. C. . | Chevy Chase Coun- | f~~ try Club Open for F.nurngt?im'-nls_fQi' Par- y T tics. Plenums,'Dances'and Outings *t* |? For'.informalionr Phone 71)10 ?|?. j* MRS. M. I.. .KlNfl, Proprietress *x* X : , X .j. or Win. J,- TAYI.OIt. Mtfr.. } Phone 3793. 1 4*'. . *?. ....... ,h, , , , V ctoooooooooo^ooooc'ooo.oooooo I Professional ? |__Ca rck ;| v O v o>? v v <: v vv v * :?o 0 o o o OJlico 11 oursj I't'lcpll^wia 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 lVM.-Otii.ue 00513? ~~ r ~ " Kcsience 8873 ? Dr. D. K. Jenkins ItENTIST Vlllinns, Plates, Crowns and Ibid^es Sunday, by Appointment I Kxl ruction by Conductive Anesthesia j . a Specially, j I 1071b Washington Si., Colu., S. C. ! Dr. L. M. DANIELS . j Physician ai/ui. Surgeon j Special A Ileal ion (liven Diseases Ot Women. . ' ollice Residence , 1!>.'5 .Washing! on 22.70 Hampton 2X? Phone (HliiJ - - ??? Phono- 7f>04 STUART Ofliee Hours: Telephones: LUiOO to 1:00.-P.-.\1 Res, 4G92 j_li:00 tn'&DU. P..A1 OUice .7790_ Ollice: Residence: 1702 Main SI. 1417 Pine. St.. ' Ollii'i- llunrs: ' Phones: 11 A. M. to 2 P, M. lies. 8875 . ?Dn W. I), Chnppelle? Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specially ! Ollice: .,;2..?? Residence: -- ? J!124l/'b Assembly St. 1.701 Pine St. CnlnnO.in ? n I ^ w. -i-Ht'lft- A. M. In 2 P.- M. ~ Office 368ft ~? ' (5 00 I'. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 0548 Dr. C. E. Stephenson Physicinn and Surgeon DLeusc of Women and Children A l! Specialty '> Office: Residency: L1Allt4Aagen?l?ly St. - 4Hg? Hnlr i Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798 d N. J. FREDERICK J Attroney-at-Lnw and Notary Public [j- PRACTICE IN All COURTS ?^ \ ?Slate and Federal *? > 1119 WaahingUin St.i Columbia, S. C. ? .