The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 27, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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~ pThe "Ofatiray" j
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Blessed aro The Peacemakers j
YVlu'tipver the hetltls. ul> tluPgovern-r??
-4HWl;-4wl;U'C-Uy.f. all nf tho subjects ;
must.-"tiirht.- r Wijlinyh* or unwillingly'
- V ' ' . ' < j
' " ' thi-\- mus47r-f?<> buttle.." The same ,
is t-VUO :;s to, hiy,|>.?f oll'.oiuls in church. J
if ;l. . 1 : ; jt !.- !nT-1itVt-j| to be of' !)
n,r support*-!-.-.' .w-ifl i-m.vst-.ss the same
. spirit. Jt i.- >i \n:i to uf time -to iu-jrue
that men who ha.-o l ~eu.nssiirned.tpP.
? 1 hi?m1?lLj?i i' ' 1 r V ;>.Y?U?
t niu-?t ri-y. un ain'l tako issue with Ivim.
?>: :! ;? v ' v. nils upon one
' stinki- ! i.n. "A'."';iin' it .is llu*
iU'i;;iiin.ikEirrii,iii.'iiyiii| f.niu mipaniiPuT'
". 11> inn v, ' <' ill'ilire of you us his
friyml." I" 1 ie' o M * sajliil'" ''lie a Siiati aiyi'^,
pov ;ijj:iins4 y-i.u.r 1<: '"'op" ntjty
,-n l iu'lit !" ): ''-n.o at' '
l.ut t . i :' : lafm'nt see
- - . V ' l','~j i s_ I hi' lna-?
Vi irs >l:;i (5, it'-j-i to "hyjiail ill the
elimvh on tv "i:'. if niRst-J*o at the
. heail. .vkTtor all t"Tn^vnl uv boily is.
folii il l v |ho ul. ; Tilt'. Cfjiuinp
of l'.i -!. ..I h>T?Hni-f hi-South CafoII":;
- : 11 Ssf Denct'Vj
|n - \ f.s-' Of V". Jrj -t' <!< uiit that his MVil*
}j <5'o0 sJ< -foUI-J'aliiielto state.
' >'17 aMa. ; .a; ". V 1-py'in the niillst
of roafu i-n. If .nnvt'h-Htjj? rait lie aoci.u-jif
!: 1 :?i e t)ffusion, far- inure
: cu'i'il V1. ay 1 ' I - i ' ! in peace. .TIhti'
iy iiuli iy i v. I ' : il l inn;;-. "niar.-ii'lAt-.
. ni i.M 'jiii- . : .' in 1minialra*]
torn IW'SJiiii 1! ,.f h. i.)iiM.is-. ins . aiij lay-|
?><:n ':u < . adVai-a! na* peace.' Ami this'
sti> is . to ' - an eart hly para- i
'Aviin j!h; iiyir.iinmi thy* ministers.
. A nil" a )t lw? AM of
it is !' * ^,;thV> t-*H<'iai head of
tile lii a! ! >i ;('.vn t.' .T|leiv~f?a.c
... ' ... r
_j? ' " n: 1 ' ' ' hed hy net'.
petlial ITp^d . As a rule both par- '
. lies are -inii.ireil *??i -a di>ht.- I shall
1T1 I ^ ' ' ' ' V ' - ;vn .ther'tnTY";
- gears' ??ir * It.:*:. c r' ! :ir;^ -as -wits'*, done i
it! I'i : . T!: . ins are n>;i:ilb
y : :ht a. h'v -enie??<\ i-r arttbitu>w
!;t\ ; n i.nd'.tr i headed preachers'"".
1>-?*- ;)>'v/ Viiiiicjcnjt;.inteHi-!
. yep.iV . and ill the pew* till
til - '-"th i'a'; ?!e iheir' ditVcronees
r! -'.In h -'h sdav.e of .reason and do!
rrs-ay v.. -**rr-..-TeTrrh.-hy ayr
edit."relit \v.ith.<u; livird.-ter.s' neither car.
t-hc iv.-j e . r e v. ;*. hi-n laynieih ''I here'
: .. is .11". - . :. ar'.^-.t.ad- m.ie caan.it *lu_
' tae idler.' .* "> lc t-1 lt<-1: ho no
st'-itV; a;.. .. . I.?,*. us he at.pet-fee'^
... .. 4imloiI -..:hrr, A n?l anyone:
who ;ttti n.pts' t<> eho-urige strife
it; <>j;Y peaceful state, tiow . must he
.denounced as ; a-elteniy in tlie-ea'lse,
regardless'as to wliitluT he be >nin:ste-r-.-v
layman... HeO/ember the above
? Our State and the flood Situation
conuiti II' Mir MaA' hrmioht oil by
. . That there are many distressing
thr an-iit : t- iYlt ii lt<Muis, no one
. can . <K-n; . ..Many ' families lost" their
iv hies, i. i ,:,<i c\'bu chickensin
tho1. e I'e itti'-. S* aie- lost their entire
Lni'll i'l'i/j's, <:l!iel" /tluir cotton
and a;..e have- lost both. On
. Sundays i > ; .le.^j.ia.ie to church and
" *' Spent lie- cat. . id'iir I t ion nil the bul.
side i - .V ' T 'A^t* the destructive
. com!;tio.'is". (>.t i - .- lay' home and do
.... v- likewise.- Ti'.c.. gy-eat' ipfotbrn no\V 'is
"What ate We !"> ? !lljn" to do?'' This
?? -is a v. ; y -..sunngfe 'lucativn for a
clu ist-uuv -to a.- it. Hut the-sad part is,they
c .i.c-Iiiuli- '.i.at (jod has destroyed
' ? u-i 1 "Oi tiie pUAi./n that hc4ongs to him,
and that-which is. left belongs, to the
merchant, the ii -cfor, the landlord and
thcpuselvt -. '. An *>!' the. church part
has he.cn iii the flood. It
is such a pity fur -bible rentiers to He
s6 misted. Its he art' rendipg to see
the weakness- rtr?p,hiyrU. r?ft the'part 6f
' Vre?rtm^-t?11 :i. 111ir , thai?we' have
iiciLn:iij_r. .\u i.ctongs to God. That
whiidi^is. IcVf-to lis is His and wo arc
~ T-1 T.i.-> ,-\nd'.t lu . man or woman who rc"
H, ;e - ;_tj .Jlll'c _>vit h. (! d that wlijc-h
is his o-a n.cihses the windows of heo.
von-hohvoO:;- then,selves and God and
shut off his hie -nigs from falling upon
the lit.- A fur ull ijur state enjoyed
tlie mercies of God more than his
'jinuoui i,n' ?;'l .ii id.. ?if the. miifly live"
that uei e. 1 :<t in Florida totfethef With
the other dot na tions. We need o
~ til! our church Ionises and -rchdor sincere
tFnflfcs to (iod fof Tfeing~well with
- < us as it is. .. W'e outrht he xjily_ to.o
triad for iipotla r shance to discharge
our whole duty in the church of God.
Our Whereabouts J
On last 'SundaV we were with Dr.
M. M. MdiP.n .,1 Lacaree Church. It
r was indeed a" high day in Zion. \J?c.
hud a wonderful time. This is one'of
the brag appointments. Bros. James
Pack, I. IF.- Johnson, Julius CantyJ
Jesse Marvin^ WiCon. Ballard, Jonea.[
Jthantes, Bnigdon. ( larenee Can*y,
Tinda.ll and. many others of this
Charge are among the best in thlTcofl'.",o
? necjtion. Dr. Martin is a real prince
'{
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ind I
The New Rider I
ilip Ellis . A
: : $
mrtmmrvnmrvnrrt h h H'dlHHSll'jfm
ot' pastors. IIo is an asset to any district
und any presiding older or bishop
can depend oil Dr. Rfartin. This wook
end will find us on the Mill Crook Circuit
with Kev,. j. P. Brown. We will
pitnch at Rock Hill Sunday at 11:00
'A. M. and complete the work of the
quarterly conference that afternoon.
Let the people pray for the presence
Hi' the Holy Spiipt. -N
Lot us advance on Our, knees, ?
johnBtonnews.
" Tile - faculty of Johnston Graded"
V???ulul-Mil -.1 piiMO- piiqruinv in
the school--??4itorium Wednesday,
.Oct. lTth. '
- Miss N.. J. Gary presided at the
iiiaiio:
T The l'ai cut-Teachers' Associat-inaliold
their monthly business meeting
.on - Monday afternoon.
'1'lve Parent Teachers Association i
plans to -stfage a play for Thanksgiy,]
in>r. Several new members were en-. |
roiled.^ :
Sunday found the church doors of-.
lohnston opcTTTor Sunday -school and
services at uiffh't. Ke\\lA. B- Coleman,
pastor -of Mt*. Zioiv , Baptist
church, preached an able-sermon Sunday
night. ' '-''"2
Prof, and" Mi s. C. 0.Mcintosh worshipped
at Ptn'e Kill Baptist church
Sunday morning.' * "J
The entire faculty Worshipped at
Mt. Zio'p Sunday night. * ^ . )
A social was given at the homo of
Miss I" 11a Bland's Thursday night.
The. social was given for the benefit
of Mt. *Zion" church Free will Rally..
Sunday, Oct. 28th." -
?r-MT\ and Mrs. 0. Merit, daughter
nil ;< .n-i-M-f.-i\v of Mr nnd M i s. WalTaco;Bland
spoilt Uic week-end here.
. Miss Hattie Corlcy was called to
1 in: city last, -week tm-atfend -theftt^
oral of her father. Miss Corlev came
irom Botl'alo, N. V. We sympathize
v'itft Ivor and family in their Kven-t
h iVs.
Misses P. Ken nor and E. Mobley
5 avo been on the sick list. We ate
it lad they are able to be out.
Mr. Raines Spawn, who has been
- rilinotl -in the hospital in Columbia
'.or several weeks, has/returned home.
111E XKW-(/KNTl ftV Cl.l P.
i On Thursday afternoon. Oct. 18',
K. II. Paul at her residence on-Wash-.
in'jrton St. " '
At-exactly five 'o'clock the Bridge
names were begun. There was much
interest manifested in the playinu
thrnnR-hubt tha jxfternoon. Mrs. A. J.
I Coliins seorct? highest and was? predated
with'-a: pair of lovely- pillwy1
slips. Mrs. II. II. Cooper received as
. nsolation. a. pair , pf. beautiful bath
t.-wils.- tTho booby a dainty handkerchief
wont to Mrs. .1. Kubanks. Mrs
; . a.
1 X. A. Jenkins was present as Mrs.
P. ul's tfuest. _ '
A delicious course consisting of slie.
d tongue, mashed potatoes with peas
peach salad am? crackers with iced
i.vu jvh.s served.
t After the games and service was
vcr there was -a,short- businesspes-inn.
cluring which time tickets for the
"niarity Ball, which will take place
N< \\ 1 v at Frederck's Hall, were distributed
api'ong the members to be
-old. Several tickets have been plac-*
cd for sale at Owbn and Paul, Washington
St. Anyone desiring tickets
may got them from any member or
from the above mentioned place.
Many tickets have already been sold
ind a large- number of South Caro4mia's?
society folks will be, present
Everything has been planned for
j are expecting your presence in helping
to make this Charity Ball a sue?
NOW OPEN I
1?Leevv's
Id Service
CORNER TAYLOR
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Standard Gasoline and M
kcr State and VeedcH Oils
Crankcase Service, Free Ail
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THE PALMEf
Greenwood News j
Mrs. A. M. Fox ia back home again
after spending a very pleasant summer
in Hendersonville, N. C. A
Mrs. Mary Campbell left last Sum
day cvfcnihg for l'hilade.lphiir, where
she'will'join" lier husband Mr. Cleveland
Caldwelj,. : ~ __ ' The
friends of .Miss l.illie Richie
add Mrs. Carrie Holler are glad
.ace tUeuL.o.ut again. ^
Mr. Kugene Holler, of Newborn, N.
_C.i_Vpent.the week hoove visiting his
mother, Mrs. Carrie Hut lor. "T".~~
Mrs.'.1. XVSluart has]returned home
to the deliuht of_her many friends', after
an extended stay in Cleveland, O.,
Chicago, Dert.oit 'and other points of
interest. ~
Messrs. T. .C. and 'Frank Williams
are home uier a ut.v pleasant stay
?u-iinntsvillet Ala., plying their trade
".tsi brick iiiusunss.? ? ^,
i Mr. 1'bumkJi.e Voiingblood of Columbia
is "spending a few days in the
eity- in the interest of his work.
' Mrs. Matt ir JI ill., al'prniov resident
of, Mihvee street is now a resident
of llall at root. ?
p .Mi'i llorTiioV Ware is?homo from
school visiting his parents.
Mrs. .Parker Smith is somewhat ill
' ai-Vtliis^y-itjng. Her many ;.ffiends
Ivope f?a; her an early recovery.
Mrs. llattie KulV is considerably?iU
iroitv. Uyod-tmisnii dhiT'lekett Street.
To the regret of her friends.
Mrs. ( lee Lomax has retunfed from
Philadelphia, "after visiting relatives
and friends. . .
. Miss Liiwronco "Uutledge left for
-Washington last Wednesday. ..
Mrs. Susie' M. Lee is visiting hei
relatives, in" Asheyille, X. ('.
Mr. \VUio Smith is sonic better
at this writing. - ' /
Misses PTisTi L. Ciinnoh and Inez
Ciramnglvam spent the day. in Hodges
Sunday. They were the guests
of the fo.rmres mother.
Messrs, Jess Xash of Cokesbury
i 11. Hixon and Fried Williams of HodWbt.
wiue . tlie gui.Li.tA-of M?bs1R. L,
j Cannon Sunday evening.
l>r..J. F. Heard was seen in to\vr
I a tew 'days ago. ?
Mrs. Kthcl Lynch's many friends
ire in dci p. sympathy wiliuborMn her
bereavement.' '
Mrs. (Ipssie Mallard's- many friend?
ryereI nuuh 1?> hear i>f her son Claud
Raymond's aeeiduiit. Claud broke hi:
arm while in sprviee at the Knot
HiVtcTtottlintr works.
:X..\v that (IVo Wail rally and Cor
hur Stone' laVinjr is' at hand all ..the
inomhois of .Morns Chapel are huSilj
makin.tr preparation:' for wine.?It ii
destined to tjeeojnplish a great good
Come out ami witness theft grand t)c>
'ttrion-t-ho-t'oiirt h-Sund^. Rev. ;T, K
Marshall tvi4+ Uy tile eiiief speakei
?f the rieca>ion at tlte exorcise.
Mrs. I'.lla Harris is somewhat il
at this writing.
. llrcwer N'ormal foot hall,team plnj
i yd a very interesting game with Vooi
Lheos.-Tigers a lew days a'goi- Mr
"Bernard Smith is yaplain of the Bye
jvtr team.- Hence much improvernon
has keen made under his leadership..
.The 17th month old son of Mr. an<
Mrs. Altiort Franklin passed awaj
Oet. 17th. uafto)ii aTf^lnses of twt
months fin Witlke'f "*<Ttreet.- .
JThefo seems to he ;t general resi
dentin!- impfo\;em<'*?F in Greenwood
Mr. Mack Wilfijfnis on Williams St., i
t
iniaKinjr considerable improvements 01
^his residence. Mrs. Roon on Maprnoili
street and also MV. Sherard Jones 01
Hackett st reel<. Mr. llcnlry * Child:
has. completed a model residence 01
Hackett street.
Rev. and Mr.-:.; Perkins are now rc
siding <m Pearl S. The residents 0
Penrl;_S.t., extend them a hearty wel
come.
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At the V. \V. C. A. on Saturday,.Oc
r "trJjer. 27;"' Music, difcrrshmcntB. Ben
efit of Kairwtdd Home. Hours 8-1}
" Admission: TeTfiTents. '
cess.
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'OR BUSINESS =
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l_; COIUME
OCT. 29th
Ixcursii
From all South
. ' l"t ~J . * ?'. ;
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SOUTHERN RAI
Excursion Tickets sold October
:tnd for Trains scheduled to rea
(. November 3rd. Good returning
i Extremely
low^ popular
lollowing Stations: T1
i .
i'j Special R. T. FaTe
Allendale - $2.50
Alston I -I----- 1.00
4 Anderson _. 3.00
t. Barnwell '! ... : 2.25
^-Rafelr- 2.50
.. Blair 1 . 1.75
.. Bolton - _ . 2.75
^ -BlvlhewooiL ?. 1 .75 .
Batesburg1 _ 1.50
Block'vili'e s 2.00
1 Branchville 2.00
Blackstock ! 2.00
/Charleston , 3.50
I- C"happen ? ' 2.25
..Chester j_ 2.25
-[Carlisle _____ ___ .2.25
t Dawkins ,__C :___ 1.25
Donalds __ 2 75
1 Dorchester __ - 2 75
jKdgefield _r, 2.25
> Ft. Motte ___?_ 1.00
j Fort Mill _____ 2.75
Greenwood , 2.50
. j Gadsden . .75
s Greenville j 3.00
1 Greenville I 3.00
a; Gilbert ?' ___ T_______ 1.00
a jGraniteville ! il 2.50
3 Greer _; _ _ _ __- : 3.00
njllonea Path.'.--- _ 2.75
j 1 lodges _ _ 2.50
Hopkins ; ,50
f Johnston ._ ?lfo
- Joncsville __ 2.50
Kincville ? ___ 1.00
Lockhart Jet. 2.50
Lanjrley -j. /' 2.50
Lexington _ * .75
- Monetta 1.60
Special Excursion Tickets will be
^ vember 1. except trains Nos. 37
. i Returning Special Excursion
except Nos. 37 and 38, to reach
| lore midnight, Friday, Novembe
! i COME AND REJOICE WITH YC
1 ; /\r TVT A fiTiA/ir*r^nn war A nt^Ti
i uiiii^a a rnubki^sa ii> auuh
| ^I3>Ey ELOPMENT.
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Big Midway
For Further Information Apply
W. C. WALKER, A. J. LE
-Ciiy_PaB8. & Ticket Agt.. City P
Charleston, S. C. ~ Gre
R.S.BROWN, /
m~ : Dist. Pass. Agt.,
n , Augusta, Ga.
,j , i i-|riitiii 11 iin"
STATE
5IA, S. C.
NOV. 2nd
in Fares
Carolina Points
A?
LWAY SYSTEM
28th to November 2nd inclusive
ch Columbia before 1:00 P. M.,
to reach startin^ point by Midv
- - > r ' I . I" *
Excursion Fares from
fiURS. Nov. 1st
Special It. T. Fare
Newberry , 1.75
_Nihety Six ______ 2.50
Orangeburg 1.50
Pomaria ?J_ ? - "-hy?-r-~-?:? 1.25
Prosperity ?: 1.50
Peak-S ?. J.OC
Perry -...?c? - - 1.28
Pregnall ???2.50
Pacolet _ 2.75
Piedmont ?1T-- ? - 3.0C
Pelzer - 3.00
Rockton -- - 1,25
Rock Hill- . -2.0(1
Ridgeway ?-I ? - l.OO
Reevesville 1 2.25
Ridgeville 2.7r
Ridge Springs __ 1.75
Row.. esville J...- 1.75
Salley 1.5(1
St. George 2.5C
St. Matthews - i 1.25
Springfield 1.75
Summerville ? 3.0C
Shoals Jet. _U- 2.75
Silver Street 2.0(
Spartanburg 2.75
Santuc __ 2.25
Shelton ; 2.0(
Strother - -1.6C
Trenton ' 2.0(
Union 2.5(
Vaucluse - 2.5(
White Stone 2.7!
Woodward ; J____ 1.7!
White Oak ij>(
Winnsboro ??_?,?1.2>!
WlilfSmson 3.0J
Ward - l.T!
Warrenville ?___ _ __ 2.5(
sold for all trains, Thursday, No
and 38.
Tickets wilt be good'on all! rain?
original starting point on or be
;r 2, 1928.
)UR FRIENDS AT SOUTH CAR
CULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAI
Football Classic
-Fine Shows
to Ticket Assents or:
E, ' - R. Ct COTNER,
ass., & Ticket Agt., Dist. Pass. Agt
inville, TT"C. ~ '"Spartanburg; Sv
W. E. McGEE,
- Div, Pass. Agt., ?
Columbia, S. 4
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Saturday, October 27, 1928.
ROBERT'S STUDIO
Superior Quality Photographs
Copying, Enlarging, Framing,
Kodak Finishing .
1119 Washington St. Columbia, S, C.
m?saagMaai ? *
, BARGAINS \?x~
In Cscd 'lVpcwriters H-?.
We hvne several Underwood, I
~ Reining! on, I,. C. Smith, Corona 9
and ntlirt* makes which have I
been .roi wired :i'n rebuilt. Soldfjj
hit guarantee;, Monthly pay -B ;
niehts if desired. ' w
12M l..\I)V ST. I'llONi:
Typewriter Exchanges
COI.l jlhlA, s. C.
Instruction In Paino Playing J .J&f
t Mrs. M. B. PRICE 1 jf1212
Colleton AVehue AIKEN, S. C. ; ^
Interview* will be cheerfully ur.inU d iutrcnV*
prospettvr pup b by ?. poin (iicnt \
BEG1NNF.US A Pi riAi I v !
\tril il II -- II " ! ? IWI |m I I tJLJi ? - ?,
, C. . liUSSEuT
Expert MechamcjOn all Mbkes *
of talking machines; with
" Columbia IVTusic Co7 ""
PHONE 758G
1008 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
| Chevy Chase Coun- |???
I try Club 5
v
Open fW Enyapomon! s for Par- Y
X tics, Picnics, Ihmcos aOdOutinp^ X
|? For information. Phone 7010 .
I MRS.. VI. !.. KlNtJ. Proprietress *:)
Kjt or Wm. J. TAYLOR. Mpr., !{!
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'| Professional |
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1 I 1:30 A.'J|'.2 I'. ;V1. (Mice 3536
| 0:00 1\ M. ty S I', ftl. ltes. 0548
Dr. C. IS. Stephenson
riiysiiiiui ainl SurKiioii
! Disease of Women and (Jttlhireit A .
i* * Specialty, " ' .
, Olhce: ^ , Kosjdence.:
" 1414l/o As'siiinlily St. : . U):Ih Oak St ~
1 DR. II. 11. COOPER
> Dentist
I Special Attention (liven to Diseases '
Of the (linns. "" '* " '
I?.
. GpRl Cvown and Uridgo Work '
"A Specialty
? (Mice l'lnrm- 0 1'JPy U.35 Washiiiptun St _i_J
> Ites'nlence lMiimc 820t
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I Oflice .Muurs:*. Telephones: . .
'? 8:00 A. M. to 7:00 1'. M. Ollice 0033 ,
> Itesience 887a
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Dr. D. I\. Jenkins
] DENTIST -
' Fillings, I Mali's, frowns and Bridges
Sunday by Appointntent'
^ Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia
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... ... a Specialty. ? -W.11071
o Washington St., Cxda., S. C.
Dr. L. M. DANIULS
y Physician and Surgeon
^ Special Attention (liven Diseases Of
- , Women.
^ Office -* 7" V'" Residence
' 1125 Washing!on* 22.'50 Hampton
) Phone ~0120 " Phone 7564"
: Dlt. J. (j. S'l'lT AltT~ ?
r Office Ilnur.s: 'telephones;
? 11:00 to l :tm P. M Res. 4G02
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3790 .
Office: |tcsidcnce;.
" 1702 Main. SI. 1417 Pine St.
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J Office Hours: Phones:
.11 A. M; IP 2 P. M. Res. 8875 ___
! 6 P. M. to* 8 P. M. Office 4247
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon '
I Diseases of Women and Children
A Specially
Office: ' Residence:
lJ5241y{? Assembly St. 11101 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C. . . ,<
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