The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 22, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
frfojpAGE TWO.
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E. v.C'.Ci'k'kvC'.^ fehjjCiv.vO.vO.O..^
Summary of Conferences. p
jjjt' ? . ThP series of A ' II I-'. C>n7orenccs 8
? of the old Palmetto State began at ^
L*. Aiken October ~ IMih and closed at
.Laurens lleeoniber tlh, lt'28. Every-'-*
body that attended all of them must' l
J,.-, agree thai they were the best chain 1
F of conferences evyf held ih_jsio?44i 1
I:.'; Carolina taking everything into eon- x
i. sideratlon. .This was. one of the hard '
t - est yeai^fever felt in the state. Twc x
great jst^Wrflf'and floods left the st-.tc '
_ almost barer Many faihums lost almost
everything they .hud. Hut ties-.
pite of all that, the finances oi- the .eon '
L ' . fermiCe wuru-nnUc ?;>;iaim:kLrfy.v jhi- ;
ir ' ? ny minister* reported iiv excess of
last year. Bishop llursi was very
considerate of every minister that
. was Lu the conference. All ;ha\e J
found in him a real- cNuwnpn]. father''
??-r- Mrs. K. Bertha 11uhas won "the '
state from. Greenville ti? (rharlostoh
and believe me, the p ojjle i'of this
state ftre with Bishop 1 hirst. both mi .
? nisterial ami lay.. All of the epivfer 1
- *? 'euros this year reseinl'Ied i-Tettt love. '
feast 'meetings. ami one found real
pleasure.in 'attend!nu' thno.?The I'al
metto; and Columbia (*.inferences led
all the rest. They did-not only report
Up to last year but w.oiiL far ahead..'
. ' . That'was almost a miracle for such a
~ : yeay^as"this. ./1 -Two?bh r.s' led th.?
state, namely the KiaesHTy" with I'r.
; T. J. M lies presiding: elder and the .
Lancaster District over'.-"which the"
writer presides. All d'-thp o';! > r -.presiding
elders'with fife ft- d"b. riei s lvaui-e
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'4>j- good reports an,d_ the, bis'n p .rei-'eiWd.
. tnfcm as such. But J wo-;' v idlm: d-,!
ders above mentioned v;ith their die-'
?" tricts, saved the day- for the oh I' Ih-.h
metto St'aft* 'and are styled; doHar nv?"?-' 1
ncv kinns' tiV-.r- mill?nul. Hfr=?J
tricts reporting Up and- slight iy ov.ovarc
as follows: . Sumter. Dr. >V. P. 1
Spears, P. p.; Mt. p Mi sunt, Dr. D. A. !
Perrin, P. E,; (JeorgetiAvn. Dr. D.'K,""
Nichols, P. E'.';. Mar'.on. Pi. D. t;. Pens "J
' P; E..: OvluigeburgJ' I ! .-JI. War- <
^ley> P. P.; MnhniiYg.Pr. M; J.'SVni*
teV\ Pi E.; Winnsli. rii, Dr. .J.Mo. Ear.
rison, P. E.; CdrjimliTIp I -r--T.. M'Y
r?-?Vance. P.?I-' ; '(. mv;U I a ,1. \\ . .
'Douglas. 1*. E.e A 1,1 n'vi! ! '-. pr. .p. T. Ramsey,
P. E. As pastors-. Dr.-'
-???-fpiVnce; I)r i J. ,Tr. ih-i:\i..\v Du; PaP '
Wilborn led.'the South 'Carolina Con
1 no tin < 'i u i r* . r* i i ("'V'\vT i'-'7 TTT rT ';
the Northeast; Dr. d. M [Co! Ian-"the ;
Columbia; Pr, A; <J. ^lar'tln the- (Yn
tral; and Dr. A. C. un:. t< i the P.. A
ment. Aside -f I'OIii1 IgfcllH^Hig'' j
aiont, Dr.' "Samptt-r has ingnn the yrbctioh
'of a inagni:icant .chai'tli*sttu>'
dure- in the ei.ty "'of . Greioi.'. iUe.' lit
is proving hun-a-if a w-a .hy ,m r.in.-' in
' the Piedir.4nt^,a|ul his v1ua:; iris, priruvlp
of him to say the lyasti Dr. MeC'eP
lan has also' wrought wonders in Spar
tanburg. His. kind is few and farbetween.
All of the otrrcT leaders an
*" greatly in demand .as . tin ir appoint-"
ments forit)2S-r? wiil y-hrrov In speak r
ing of increases 1 h'? .1, \V. Shaw ol ,
* rfigh Hilt and Cni'intlt-n, coni'sr-frr-foi
the. lion's share. He was sent to take .charge
of- a work where- his predec-1
^ssor fell fifty dollars behind.- lb: ;
Sltaw did not only brine' up live lifts
dollars, but an increase of fifteen-'
dollar^ more*. .Mivkiiip; a total of sixty-five
ifolla rs over the previous year
Nothing >jl<o that occnre'd'in the'stale'
S0 Dr.*. Shaw in ode the greatest dol
' lar money increase of any in the slate
Such a 'man is hot only headed- fo*t
jthc best in. the stii.VP., hut..ltis. c(jnhi:c'r
' tion as well, llis re i fort together with
\ the excellent increase reported by oiher
Rood and loyal/pastor* of the.
e? diatrict, caused the I.nnea- ter' l).i.ut~~
t " ' ' f'j rict
tp lead tlie, ( ii'mnbia .f'Uvfe ence.
And too, wt? D'mk the du.it ' ,
time to re'p/u;t. We thn'nk ou-r gran'
men and their .noble following* fot
then- Wonderful i -/opt rat ion diirinit
jr: the past' year. are start iircc tail
this yefarr With a u'rand and n'o'nlo set
of ministers in our district and r.uci
- .^^essrfig^aRsured l?y the f (lol."
| TnWhis end we will labor aild" wait
patiently. *
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jit.i? y? . '. ' . ] "
On last Sunday' w-e wetr. wit-Vi. I>i\
i Add.son at, 8t. Philip. 1 :t -!o\ r, Js.C.
I?^? and had the?time < ?f our life: A' -.t
|^ ? concjtisiofi of our.s.rnii.n a man over.
[ fifty years ,,ld pvofrwet uuunj> faitT1
gL- Chrial 2Q& c ame. .
iTTI forward- and' joined the ehprch, Ttog?
Ptethor with two other woni'en. It '
i was a time that vvill'tTfer he renicni ?
bered. This makes fivn minors in. nyrT
thi,s year's rounds and a-total />f one
hundred fmd fortysoven &jnOo we hnv'e
. been nn the district, There was a funeral
that afternoon and thd paster,
p ?i, deltverefl-one hT ttbc h'e^t funeral scr.
mon? that "we have ever heard. Rev.^
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The New Rider |
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Vddison is certainly a great preacher
ami the members of-St.. Philips reiljze
it. This -is a great people "and
am really proud of thejvi. ; Ami the.
inanciul methods that ai'o ilow be- ;
ng instituted by the pastor and olli:ers
are going to. nihke Sty - I'hilips:
i'ne of the host financial churches in
he Mate. This week eml we will be
,villi Itev.'1 David James at Orange
iill A. II. l\v t'hurch. \\"0 del/-j
oA- the'Xmas sermon at his church at
? t * y. . - r" .i* *i... :
?.vu j). iu.. L?y- cno rirciuuau ui uuor,
Vllicerj;' tuid members of the eoifj
.;a;at '<>11. UN Pile -lib and last Sunlay,
in tHis month and your \ve will
laaiii resume our work with Rev. T.
Ij. Weather? at St. damc:T rhim-h olr
lie, WutoreB Ciretiit. Wo will proaPh j
it St. James 11:00 a. m.ajid bom-j
ernoon. Let the: .people pray for the
nvsenceof the Holy Spirit* "Lot us'
idvanco on our knees." . *" j
I*. S. -The pastors, a steward and.
i missionary worker from each charge
jj?the Lancaster- I)ist-i;iet any called,
o riib'ot in Special Council at Bethel,
iWdgeiioM. S. ('., Friday, Doooinhoi
.'Sih, I PL'S at 11:00 A. Mby request,
>!' the lTesltJJng Kldor.
S LWS OF THK 01 D FOLK'S HO.MF
We tha.uk Hie ''different, organizaions
for their contributions-on Thank*"
rivirk?.
Schools:. Iit'iu'diot Collect1, Allen;
1'Diversity. Bboker T. Wasli'injrtbn,
[<t'."vy Graded School- and the Wavorvv
!chunk
?PIO 'i?.Tin- \Ow C'?i>Uwy fi' 11ili dI'
A'hiidi Mrs. Paul is president for.supdyiajr-us
with ayton .uf coal., *'V
( !" Iicthvl .Church and Jones
. 1 of. \vhi*?bi Mrs. Florence Bon-"
-m:i and Mrs. ?Nl U. --Collins arc prei
! 'its rendered splendid programed
li'fr ''the proclaim! J hoy donated a
n:;tplv ii-l' food and' a c?fllovt ion elf 'H-V.
_ W,- 'thank -the' T-rkrmfth;Phrmdr The
Woman's. Auxilliary C'o^vonn
of which Mrs. J. C. White is pre-'
fid but for a.drtnati.onOf ?!5.()0.
Tin. 1 lienor: The, committee from
di!V(;rcnl.churches jnve.a dinner.
ivKioh will bo long Yomefnbbrod.' Mrs.
K. Randolph chairman. The ehurch-j
s were ns follows: - First - Calvary.
?.-vvmi .M'/mi'in, wesiey; Sidney
Park nitel Ehenezcr, Rev, TL M. My rs
was (hp speaker for the .afternoon
IT<< made a wonderful adress.y\Ve
were very pleased to have him present.
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Wo also wish to thank the Ant inchRant
i<t' Church for S.2jH).
We were thankful for every item
donated to us. on Thanksirivifipr Day.
lif'jr the prayers of the public. All
'lunations will please hp sent-to 2120
Flmwood Avenue..
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N F.WS OF WAV Hit LEY SCHOOL
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' lloran'?FtTTti?mr?the Suooml Six
W'< eks fo the present school term:
First (Jracle: N'aney Artcmus, Eslellp
Rnlley, Frances Rlackwell. Fiona
y Ri'own. Harry llmwuc, MaadoI'.ite.
TTyt;iini.i..loe Hull. Marion Cnoki\
hi:; C,". i; Cm-ley;?Ruth?Counts, J tint*
E'an'e.Vi LMHt> Ruth Itprriek, Ruth E.
Everette. Eva .(Irant,,I. V. Guest, Est
he r- (Jrea I hen rt j Pinekney Llampton J
IftfTT's ll'enr'y Herroll, M attic Mary
I lerfo'l," Mamie - Kemp, "Majorie Jones,
Mamie Keiiip, Lena . Kemp,' Marion
l.eevy, ..James. Matthews, William
Mnri'dVy, Walter McCl'arie, Eliza McMillan.
Amelia Outyn, Nathaniel Roderick,
Frank Robinson, Allen Russell,
Bessie Sinvms, Ray pi ond Scott,
The) pi) ^aylor, .Julius Taylor. F.tlvard
Forest Watson, Annie Wilson,
\nna Pearl William's.
Second Grader ~ .Estelle Blackwell,
Matj Hampton,*: Ella Mae llutrhes,
Georjre McCrear^ >Cloy?land Scott.
TToTierf Srtypc.
.ThiYd (J ratio: Robert Broadus,. A,delle
('artor, Cluiroll I/eevy, Elfra
MwDaniel. Florence Preston, Cabterine
Randolph, Dorothy Roofe.
Henry C.J ay F.verette, Dorothy .Tackson.
David Kinnrd, Cleo Peay, Annie
Williams, Sarah Williams, Florence
Veal.
Fifth Grade: Edith Frazier, Blondell
Hajrood, Helen McNighfc.
THE PALMET1
1 St. Matthews, S. C.
December 15, 1928.
Dear Santa:
I a ma little boy 8 years old-and
ani-in the fourth grade.. 1 want you
lt) bjHnir me a bitr ear with lights and
.a. windshield oil it. a fender aver all
(our wheels, a running board, 1 and
brakes,, and a horn, on the side and
also a tire* on the side with.fooEibaIpon
tiros "on the can, the top puMiqd
back, and a bumper. (-1 want a box of
gundy and a rain coat nrttj a pair of
-rubers, and nuts and fruk-ftt?1;???
. Your frlencf, , '
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/j St, Matthews, f>. C.,
December 15, 1928.
Dear Stint a -Cla'us:
I am a little .gild nine years old in
the fifth grade. Santa. I want you to
bring nie a ra|n eonr~Tm<l*Ti pair of
:riibbcrs?i.plcam?^i Wing liie a doll tea
?'<":t. a stop; book el' I'livdc Tom's Ca-_.
o n. 1 want a little game of Ityok
.Mill Pit at i some. checkers. I wjsh
you a merry Christinas and a Happy
Sew' Year.-.
* - ' Yours truly, - -
(' ' Dorothy V. Coker.
' ? ~ Edgefield, S. C.,
? December 20, 1028.
.Doar Santa Claus:
d am a litild hoy 8 years old. I
am) in the, third grade at school. I
dy, nuts and'l'ruft and a kiddy car.
Thntn:i* t'ntrnll
..Itidge Spring S. C?
iDeeember 12, 1028.
I hnir Sanfa: ~ ' j
I am a little .hoy ten years old;
-a-ud laui itu-th<. ljyv-iriiado. ?~tjI
warn I ymi in hv'mn,- ni?. m |d.-l.-in.r
h.(>rse ready tc go. Fruit, candy and
Crleworks. I want -you to- rememberijie
motherless , and fatherless ehild>.
n and bring them tokens for Christmas.
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Lovingly yours, .
Sylvester B. Cbrley.
~~~ Kidge Spring S. C..
December 12, 1028..
P.-nr .Santa Clans: ^ ' ??
I am a little '-ffit-1 ten years old and
ria the.ftftli jrrada?I appreciated the
1 want-you to brhpr me-a doll, doll
ninuo. and a pair of kid- gloves.
Please remeniWr the - poor 'little
.children hy jrivintr them jrifts also.
-- . Your little Girlie,
Marian *R. Smith
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- llidire. Spfin.u'. S. C..
December Kb TTTiJST
i ?: Santa: ' . . ? .- .
1 am a little p'l'l eleven ye.n s of
a-'o. and in*"tliQ fi.ftli "grade,
I have,'Wen very nie.c this time.
1 I'-a^e?bring me?a?mama doll with
-pr!s,-a doll earriagtv-nml frtTTh-^,"?
I)<> not forget the poor.liUlo yhildFrom
a nice little-girl,
Mary B. Raiford.
MT. CAUMKI^Nl^VS
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i. Mrs.' It. Thomas is tpaehing in Mt,
-S'armel while her father is away.?Rev.
J. C. Wtmrtir preached a won
Mul sorinOn Glover Chapel Sun
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Mr. .F. A,Hen, Miss M. Lester and
. Miss F. Lester were seriously hurt
Friday riiu'ht when.'an automobtye ran
; into" them. ?
^ Little Mr. .T. TT.'"Collier-is ill.
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Mr. P. Lee accompanied hy a numIter
<>{ friends' visited Miss- M. Banks
Sunday.. j ~ '
I We'are expect insr to have a Xmas
tree; at Roekfonl (^inif h Wt'dno^lay
Mt?: tr: r;. Ttanise,v Was" a visitor
jMrs. Jt. Thomas. Sunday. ~~
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'epsilon 'chapter of the oMegas
elects officers
Orangeburg, S. C.,tXec. 21-r-Tho "Epsilon"
Omega Chapter of the Omega
I leetion of'officers Friday, December
14th. All .officers of the, frfiternily
.were reelected. ?They are Dr. R. S.
I Wilkinson, Busil'eus; F. M. Sheffield;
Vice-Basileus; "M. W.? Fort J' Keeper
of. Records and Seal; Dr. T. B. Best,
T. Keeper of .Finances; M. F. Whitfta|
ker, Keeper of- Peace;?kk?A. Grant,
. Cha'jxlain. Following the election of
oflieera - ike annual- i.nitiat ion?trade
j place. The new members received
were Messrs. L.. C. James, \VA .Y.
i'S'pann, J. I\ Burgess, "Ift.JOhnkin, apd
j Iv. W. Donnia, all itfelnbers of, the
State. Coll (-go faculty,
j The Omega. Psi. Phi fraternity, as
I many know' is an international Creek
le-tcr fraternity vomnhso.l w.f X.-.-rn
.-.iittllege graduates* Epuilon ; Onxega
chapter at Orangeburg, "ST C.,exerts
j a powerful influclicg in. the committ
nity, in Its ailli'pfeilen ; to Eftn Tour
cardinal principles of manhood,
Scholarship, tVrscyc ranee and UpHTT7
it raises scholastic 'ataudardaf,
elevates the ideals of thoSe, w^om it
reaches, and provides thru *pri/.es and
scholarshipsTor the; recognition of attainment
coming as a result of adhevence
to the prineiples.""\vhich it
fosters, " ,,
With the sttchgthening of the torces
by the addition of so "manV strong
i" w members?Kpsilun?Omega?look*
: forwaud to an oven better ami more
I constructive year than ever_ before.
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si:m-:ca ji nioh college news
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i'ttc students'at the college attentded
church at Ebenezer Baptist both
Sunday morning and night. ?Rev. .J.
1>. Hicks preached wonderful sermons
at both services,. . .
Mrs. Clark and her two sons also
attended services in the city Sunday.
I'rof. . Clark spent the week end in
townsvillc and .. preached_ai_Ji.ii 11 u i.
The I'hl Bern Society is ?.;.i , <!n _ a
k?ijr C'frristmas prbRram on next AYed
lu.day night. The tirnmmvr Si.hu i!
department is going to have a ( mi
Jims.tt'cO, Mrs. Bryant is the direct or.
A health information bureau Tins
boon opened by. .the -department of.
science under the direction of Prof.
Cloorgc II. Binford. lie is -doingrspme
excellent work in the department. The
_; ehool-ca.u.i'ionpBment-iiseJf ..upon gof'j.njt
this, able man frx>m "Virginia-.
The basket-hull team is hei?t;r rnpidly
whippo<Tlnto .shape.'?The. hoys
are show ing good form.. .
Miss A. X. Moans. th<> iliv/.-t...<Ire
Music Department, is .diring. good
work with the Glee Club.';
mittCe of students .tfi 'supply twenty-,
five needy families!" These families
dill he happy ^pn Ohristma.s morning.
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To PartiesTBanquetl1 Balls;
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F}enpettsville News
Many were surprised to know that
A!iv Odesl Bracy woq, the first pi'fzd
in the contestiriycrrat St. MartejDaptistdnirch
of which Rev. \V. B. W"asK
in.uton is pastor.*.. Be was i'ujl of
s'milos pver lvis prise. ' . .
Millie are splendid church wjorkers.
31r, J. Dudley'flied suddenly at his
home in Bennettsvillc Thursday morn
ing. The body is now lying in state
- at the Morris undertaking establish.,
ment. The funeral will take place
Concert rendered Tuesday p., m. at
Shilofi Church under the direction of
Misses' Lance, Cherry'and. Watts was
good. They are helping with the
new* church.
Little Mius C. McCullum is-on the
sick list.
Mrs. K.' II. Hearth reports n splrn.
did,.school, term.' J_ ... :
The- Marlboro* County Training
School is doing a great work. The
m'lnctrrnt and his * splendidr corps?of
teachers' are putting the job over. *Our
graded school is nearing completion.
We have decided to have the
host, churches .arid schools in the state.
The annual conference of the M.
IvjChurches held th^ir conference at
C'heraw this week. Br. W hi taker presided
ovfcr the Bennettsville District.
Mr. C. A. Cook and Miss G. R; ke*4
-motored to Cheraw Sunday. * *
Jits. II. Spears accompanied Roy.
and Mrs. Mack- to Cheraw.
Dr. If. Si. McCullum, ^>ur dentist, is
(juite *Mck. -
Jltcv. .llaftwbod, pastor ot> Evans'
Chapel A. M. E. Z.. Church'is trying
to improve the"*work'6f the church.
Jessie Mac Dudley was called from
State College on account of the death
of her fathbr. jr "*
Mrs; V. f S.''"Smith was called to
Washington -oh account of the illness
< f her hnshitnH."
I'rof. and Mrs. Morris and <laughf?
i'o. and - the reporter were invited to
. ink-*; supper, with Mrs. arid. MisS- IIiuu
; i Thursday,
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Saturday^ December 22, 1928.
| Chevy Chase Coun- $
if* try Gtyb f
tics, Picnics, Dqncos and <&tings^?
{ For ir\foriuntionr Phone 791G {
)!* MRS. \M. L. KINC, Proprietress *!*
$ or Wj?. .!. TAYLOR, Mgr., | :|
Phone a79:L | .
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IT?f?f - f'
: Quality Pressing Club ~
Dty^. Cleaning, Repairing. Alleringvanri
Dyeing ^
We ai'e in hustr.ess for your convenience
ami our living. A lit'tle
Co-operation would help;
w J. II. Jhnilcy. Manxic^t
J Y. !\1. 0. A. I{UI1,DINC>
1 Sumter St. Phiine Sttflt
Instruction In Paino Playing' j
Mrs. M; B. PRICE
1212 Colleton Avenue AIKEN, S. C.
Interview* will be cheerfully granted parent*
or prospectve pup la by appointment
BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY
- C.
RUSSELL
"Expert MecharifiTon all Makes
of TALKING MACHINES. With
Columbia Music Co.
PHONE 7586 .
MiU8 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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II :'i0 A. Ma La 2 I\ M. Ollice 3636 I
OrOO iVM. la H I'. M. ?lias. 0648
Dr. C. K. Stephenson
1 _ Physician and Siirircnn 1 :
1 tisensej of Women and Children A
> Specially . -
Oiiieu:. Residence:
! .Ml H o Assembly St; 1328 OAk St.
1 OllWe Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. R1
I BlLJi.D. HARPER
l Siiii'trnon L.i
i/viuini
J l?xi 11 Extractions, Plates, Crowns
..; ; p , and Bridges
| , Gojd Crown and "Bridge Work
; ; 'A SPECIALTY
[ 1109 1-2 Washington St., Phone 21633
DU. II. H. COOLER
Dentist
Special Attention .Given lo Diseases
CD the (iuins. -f
Cold "Cvown and Bridge Work
. _ .. A 'Specially'. . ,
Ollice l'lione G120, 1126 Washington St
Residence l'hone 8264
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Ollice Hours: Telephones:
8":30 'A~ M. to 7:00 1'. M. Ollice 6033
. 11 ' ? Resience 8878
Dr. D. K. Jenkins ''
DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, CrownV and Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia
* a Specialty.'
- 1107* Washington'^ SI., Cola., S. 0.
Dr. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
..Special. Attention Given Diseases Of? - -
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Office > Residence
1125 Washington 2230 Hampton
1'iionc '1120 Phone. 7504
DR. J. G. STUART
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' Office Hours: Telephones:
11:00 lo 1 :()0 P. M Res. 4692
* 6:00 to 8:00- P. M. Office 3790 ,
Office: Residence:
* 1702 Main St. 1417 Pine St.
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Office Hours: Phones: ?.
M. trt 9. I?, lUl Res. 887R .... .
6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Office 4247
Dr. WTT). Cliappelle
Physician and Surgeon
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| Office: ' Residence: " .
j 1.^241,2 AsscnTHTy St7 1301 Pine Stv
I Columbia, S. C.
* Offlfc Phone" 8407 Res. Phone 6798
^ N.J. FREDERICK
I Attroney-at-Law and Notary Public
L PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
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?State and Federal ,
>1119 Washington St., 'Columbia. S. C.
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