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iSaturday^ Janiuiry 11, 1930.
>. CHURCH NEWS OF
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SAINT JAMES A; ME. CHURCH
NEWS
7 different classes, "discussing- the les'
-^orr,- the pastor reviewed thq lesson
and touched many important .points.
. At 11:15, after the preliminaries,
our pastor, Rev. J. F,. Dixon preached
!* a masterly sevirron to an appreciative
I audience. Ilis text was found 1st
Corinthians lli24: "And when he had
piyen thanks, he brake it and said
take, eat, this is my body which is
broken for you,., this do in rcmem-3
bra nee. of- me. Them o "wait; "The
Lord's .Supper." Truly we can say
our hearts burned while the gospel
was being preached so forcibly. Af
tor .the M?rmon the Lord's Su'ppar was
administered. 1
The A. C. E. League met at 6:30.
A good program was tendered. The
* sermon by "our pastor at 7:30 was another
great treat. The text was St.
John 10:11:- "I am t^he good Shepherd,
the good shepherd giveth his life for
the sheep." The shepherd of our soul.
This was another spiritual blessing.
We feal- proud'when we can have
such visitors as Revs. 0. E. Fields,
Flair, Bollard and C. Cooper and
other distinguished visitors andr.al&o
extend an invitation to all.
On.last Sunday our Presiding Elder
J. McKenzie Harrison, was with us,
1?rtrul preached?a wonderful?nermom
After holding, such a snlendid quar i
terly conference the previous Friday
n'ght. We feel that under his leader
ship as Presiding Elder and the leader
ship of our pastor, J. E. Dixon, we
fi-pi 1 h:it miifh nnn' he jiiii'i mplisJ it'll.
Notes front the Senior Missionary^
The Senior Missionary Society was
- held last Sunday after church. After
the devotions the members had the
organization. ..1 he lollOWlllg ulucers
, wci'o .. olect.d: President, Mrs.?Mary
Lou-Phplps; Vice-President, Mrs. Addie
Kinard; Secretary, Miss Estelle
Jaiiorette; Asst. Secretary, Mrs. Wilhelmina
Johnson} . Treasurer, IVJrs.
Katie Solorf?on; Chaplain, Mrs. Magr'c
Davis. The sick committee is as
follows: Mrs. Sallie ^Singleton, Hester
Kimpkins} E. Lyles.-'M. McClain and
'Lola Cheeks. ^ .
FIRST CALVARY=USHER BOARD
T.hjfr*Junior Usher board of First
yifj'y held Tts weekly meeting at
.vie home of little Matt-ie and Mamie
. Hampton on Heidt .Street, Friday,
Jf nuary 3, 15)30. -The president, conduced
the meeting. We decided to
g<V "to the old folk home <oO the 3rd
Sunday in this month anil render a
program. . V... . .
A letter '.winr?sent tothe usher
. board thanking them for sending
Mrs. Ma rip Lewis, Misses Juliet Raifor'd,
;rnd* Itosalee Jefferson out to.the
camp with the nice fruit for Christmas.
We were served a chocolate
* coiirse.. We adjourned to meet at' the
home of Miss E. Kershaw Friday,
Jan. 10, 15*30.
St. Matthews News
Rot hot At IW. E. Church?
Our .first quarterly conference of
? Bethel Chtirch Convened Sunday, conducted
It# Presiding Elder Wells of
the Central South Carolina Conference
-of the Wa*er<h> District, to which
Rev. J. M. Jackson was newly assign
cd Pastor." Sunday at 11 a. m. a
^ very strong sCrnion was delivered by
the Presiding Elder. There were many
, out to greet ,.tbt> Elder and the new
pastor hotfr Sunday u. m. and night.
We reconvened Monday night at 7:30
o'clock, at which time all of the
members of the quarterly conference
were present. Devotional exercises
were conducted by the pastor. -First
selection sung, "Oh for a Thousand
Tpngues To Sing.": After invocation
?and one or two other selections the
prtstor presented the presiding elder
T ltn the members of the quarterly conference.
Bro. J. P. Mintz was elected
secretary of the conference. After
which the committees were appointed.
The leaders made their reports by
classes. Reports showed a financial
increase beyond that-of the pbst six
years irr dollar money, Presiding Elder
assessment, pastor'^ support, contingent
and missions and other uses
by stewards. .
The officers and members of our
fhiiivh a To Inhorlrig foir a successful
year's work und we are cooperating
with the pastor by thc help of the
L .Lord to put over a tvonderful program
* in our church th'is year.
The members of Bethel have greeted
the pastor and family into the parsonage.
We "hope for them a merry
I ' Christmas a"d a happy New Year.
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BETHEL A*. M.?E. CHURCH NOTES
Sunday was a..beautiful (fay gYvd the
services of iho. day were *iH, keeping
with the*v/eath<;Y. T^e Sunday School
?lesaerr Was disgusted wi(h__jmuch interest
and a timely review by the pastor.
To a splendid audiehce at 11:15
a. m. Dr. Murph xlei-Jvered a gospel
message, charged'.with spiritual fer
vor which was recervedw+th much Joy
by mhny of his hearers. . Text found
in Exnrdus 14:20, subject: "A two-:
fold presence of God."
At 7:'*0 P- m., a very touching discourse
taken from Zecharjah 13:0 on
"The wounds of-our Savior?1 Sunday
was Holy Communion and many
there were "who joined inthfs glorious
service. The usual Christian Endea?vor
at 0 p. m. with a splendid attend_
Itn^e which wg" pray may contintre to
grow ito greater service i for Christ
and his 'flhurch. The membership
for Christ and Iwfr church. The mem^
bershin meeting hadAat Bethel Mon-day
night wag profitt^e in that every
thing outljnctl by the pastor was
x worked out successfully andU-the
church goes forward into our 1930
spring rally with great Anticipations.
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_The call is onward and upward j/may
each of us heed the call. Christmas
Day service was impressively obser-;
. ved at Bethel lasting one hour only,
! After wh^ch contributions brought fur
the poor and nepdy were taken into
the several quarters of^ the city and
! distributed. A hearty welcome awaits
1 you in all of our services; We shall
be delighted to have you </om? j^the.m-i
wheLp you will. . ' . " ' "
COLUMBIA DISTRICT MEETING
A. MI E. CHURCH
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^Att jia&turs of the Columbia- Bis-1
strict "except Rev. B. p. Cunningham
- and a number of stewards, missionary
presidents and workers' met at Emanuel
A. M. E. Cliuich in Cuuncil
| on Monday noon; Jan. 6, 1930.
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1/cvvnuiiai exercise were conducteed
by Revs. E. F. G. Dent, J. T. -Singletary,
Lee A. Logan, D. D.', and J.
. \V, Murph, D. D.
Dr. G. K. Lyles announced the object,
of the meeting and named many
^points of interest that the council as-,,
! sembled sl^buld. take under considera.T
tion. . Rev."
Vi-Aj Janerette was elected Sec
ret&ry._of the meeting.. By authority
"of the Council the P. E. Dr. G. K.
Lyles was" empowered to ^appoint a
committee consisting of all the stewards
present and five pastors, namely
| Revs. J. w. wurph, Lee A. Logan, c,.
Bryant. , . .
The duty of ' the committee is to
review the churches of the district
..and mnko plans for the 'betterment of
the financial and general condition of
I the church. This committee will reI
port at the ensuing District Conference.
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j iif iiii-mnprs ni Tno mPPTing ?00111the
spirit of more-anil better work
for- putting the church's program ov-,
er, and the will for greater sacrifices,
for the chuych and its program was
pronounced in this meeting; in fact
; it was a great meeting of encouragement,
information and helpfulness in
general. Each seemed to see more
clearly that they are their brotaers'
keeper. The address from each and
every one was very helpful indeed and
to the point.
District meetings were arranged as
follows: ~ rT-i ~
i District Conference, Stovers'Chapel,
Rev. I. O. Simmons, f>astor?-Majr 14-18.
c Sunday School Convention, Eman|
uel A. M. E. Church, Columbia,. Rev.
H. T."'Summers, .-pastor, Sept 24-28.
, District"MTsSionafy Convention, Cal-.
vary A. M. E. Church, ^.eesviRe, ReVT
C. A. Dunlap, pastor, July 10, 19.10.
Rev. H. T. Simmons and his big.
hearted people went to top to entertain
the members of the council for
which eyery member of the council
- exprossed themselves as being elated
over such hospitality and (Air prayer
:is that Rev. Summers and 'these good
i members may have a prosperous year
in every phase of their work. |
V. A. Janerette.
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SUMTER UISTRICT TIET7D I
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j_ On Tuesday, December 31, 1929,
Presiding Elder A. P. Spears of the
Sumter District called the ministers
stewards and missionaries of the dis"-,
triet in council, at Mt. Pisgah Church
at 12 o'clock, to organize the district
for the -ear's work The meeting was
I largely attended. Almost every;
i charge in the district was represent-j
led. . . .
| ' After the preliminary services P. E.J
j Sjjears made a few_ very timely rei
marks in regards to the work.of the,
| dfl^triet and presehtfed^thf new minis-'
I tens of district. A few minutes were!
I spent in listening to the men who came
I and pledged their support ami coopj
eration to the Presiding Elder's plans.
. Elder Spears has the district well,
I organized and is ready to do effcc-j
tive work for the church, and we are-;
proud to have him for our leader.
With such organizations and loyal,
set^of ministers and laymen, our pre- J
.siding elder need not feel any fear]
that the district will" lag in any of its ]
activitie^N^
After the assessments were read,1
Elder Spears presented Mrs. Wells, j
-mr?District Missionary?President,
who beautifully outlined her program '
for the year, and urgqfl the local pres^;
idents to organize the local societies
and be ready-to -meet any emergency.!
At the close vof--the meeting dinner
wa^?ei;Ved by the ladies of Mt. J
Pise-ah Church'which was enjoyed by I
all. - '.."I"1-"' . 1
Graniteville, S. C., News
1 ) Mt. Zion A? M. fe. Church
.We are glad to report that we have
Rev. J: 9. Thompson, Dean of the
College of Allen University, as our
pastor for the -conference?year, -W*h
sincerley believe that Rev. Thompson
is an-able minister and abrrr nTchris-i
tian gentleman, having come to us
fully imbued with the spirit of progress,
and the officers and members
are coupling u-p" with our pastor in
order to put a'splendid program over
for our beloved pastor and his new'
work.
Our church is well organized with
all the auxiliaries and each officc^rrndt
und member dping all in their p^wcrt
to accomplish a great work.
Rev. Thompson preached' a soul j
stirring sermon Sunday morning. His!
itext-Uaeing found in St. JQhn
'"Marvel not that I say unto "thee.t
$e must be born again," SubjeeU
"The new birth." All present were
made to feel glad and rejoiced in the
God of their salvation.
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ORANGEBURG DISTRICT MEETS
The Orhngpliurg District Group
Meeting of the A. M. E. Church, met!
in Williams Chapel A. M. E. Church,I
December ;>(), P.nJP at noon, Dr. M.
-VVarleyr.PwsahngEkk>r in,-the chair
Revs. B. F. Iliiderbrand, (J. Tr-Colcman,
and 1'. II. Howard conducted the
devotions. The 1'. J'T then Mated the
ohjfret of tl|e meeting .as a -district,
diseussfOn from the following I-ayjnen:J
Bros?. J. A." Johnson, C." Cord, L. Jeft'ersoh,
Mrs. C. R. Black, Esq. S. Morgan,
J.00. Bonapsrte, Jas. Folder, M. i
Guinea, I. AY. Kmiully, A. Dt Gardner.
The follmving ministers spohe:
KevsTTT,. IT. ITommingway, G. T. Coleman,
P. II. Howard, Dr. E. H. McGill,
A. j. Martin and J. M. Martin.
These were Hull of information and
inspiring. All seemingly got .together
and pronlis'd to work .for the sue- J
cess of the district, odupationally and
| financially. .After some remarks, by I
the P. PL afid the many; speakers as'
1 thev-were, the I'. K. began to smile]!
I and extend a happy handshake with;
| all. " - ... *
Evgljy minister of the distriet with]
representatives of his steward hoard,
. and missionary society were present
and answered the^roll call.
Rev. K. t-R^McGill and his.Roodj
people hp^l prepared a gteut feast
j for us, and their labors were not in
-vain-.?Long may they liye to1 do good service
for tho cailse" of the church..: |
The district is safe, and every work j
;er left with smiles, saying \ve-have [
I had a great meeting in coming togeth j
er hefOi.
\ Rev. J. M. Mtyj'tin . was cfiosen as
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WINNSBOKO , DISTRICT MEKTS "
By- L, p. Gamble
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Bv request of tip. Proswlmfy Fhl..v i
Pi*. E. Philip Elljs, the ministers of
the Winnsboro District of the Columrbfa
Annual Conference of the A. M.
i E. Church met at Carlisle, Dec. 31,
1928. The <Tc vo t iona I s Wore conducted
hy'Prs. .T C. IWe.Chdhm- ami Geo. C.
johnsrriTrT"Tfte newly appointed pre- "
jqujng euiQi" was introduced by Dr.
fico;. 0. 'Johnson, pastor of Union Sta
tiqn, in most befifctinj* manner. Dr.
Ellis' came; forward and was received
; gladlv. . ' .
The Rev. Jas, R. Johnson, Jr., pastor
"of Way man Station,. was elected '
secretary of the mptting, the Rev. I..
D. Gamble, pastor Eastern Circuit,
was elected reporter and Mr. W. J.
Johnson pl'nvshall,
~ l)r. Geo. C. Johnson, Revs. L. D.jl
Gamble aiid A. "SI Amiker weix> in-j
trodueed to the district since they '
| Rev. II, T. Sum mors,'pastor of Eman;uel
Station, Columbia District was nli
so introduced. Then the Presiding
Elder expressed his delight in -having'
been appointed to the WnnsboVq ^Disis
an eloquent speaker. lie stirred the )
crowd as no other Presiding- Elder has
jdone in many yer is. A very large
crowd was in attendance and he told,
; to everyone's .satisfaction,-that he
could .not and would not attempt :inv i
iprogram without their cooperation. 1
i IIe?-?ai(E" as ..powerful as the engine
may lie, and as possible as it is 1
for it to go frohv city to city, with- 1
out th,c"cars and'tlu ir cargoes,of food i
I stuffs and commodities- thg people!'
| would ditv- So without- thi\mini stem,
'and"theft- 'people I will not be able to|
have success." Ho ha; made a won- 1
dorful impression .upon' the- Winps- h
borti District which in^ntany respects ,
is ohe'of the peculiardistricts of thg- i
state.' . /
After this -the Presiding Elder gavej|
a few" minutes foV expressions ami |
remarks in regards to the spirit of j (
the churches throughout the district, j)
Every charge represented spoke of !
the esteem in which Dr. Ellis is hoJ<!1,
?nd the1 anticipated pleasure, in having
to labor With him this conference year. ,
- Mrs. V. T. Ellis, wife of Dr. Ellis; (
who is .president of the1 Conference j'
Branch W, II..and F, M. was introduced-and
spoke of her delight in being;
in the district., Mrs. J. R. Johnson,I
Jr.,-President, of the District \V. H-.,
mul F. M. was introduced and stated j"
her desire .to have the cooperation of
each local society and pastor" in put-!'
ting over the 'missionary program 1
this year. * . ' ' j
Dr. Ellis sppke-of the dire need of '
the ministers making their services -5
interesting. "In too many instances"
he said, "the services are not carried '
out up to the way. as laid down netfr- ]
h' one hundred yeafs ago." He said Ii
the one T^ToTTt"h'm.il \v:k . ri .prepared . '
m i n istry; in addition _Wn_ .need <1 it era- - *
ture .'to lift the people; You jan'Ujft]]
anyone who will not rend. The mostj ^
disgusting part of most of our ser-.j'
vices is the administering of the ^
Ijord's Supper. Some of oyr minis- ,
tors still use any sort of .wine or sour '
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wtui'i ium IHII-VHKC or asne caKe or;j (
baker bread." The whole of the min- j <
isters, laymen and delegates agree ]
"that I>r. Ellis gave, the most-timely
address ever given to the district. It']
was wholesome, didactic and inspiring <
and wherewithal needful. ' jj
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Sdnday being the first {Sunday of'
the year and the weather was beau- *
tiful all church do'ovs were opened ]
to render service for the beginning of
a N.ew Year.
' Mvy. Le::fy Wastop Graham of-New ?
York accompanied her hlother-lTf-Ifftv J.
home* on account of the death of Mrs. j?
Albright's mother. We are in sym- \
pathy with the bereaved family. j?
Mrs. Pearl Kenner Bush and son,
of Augusia, un,,;. ore SpcriHlflg aotne !'
time with Mrs. A. W. CV>rley, M
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, for- ' ?i
merly rrPBateshurg hut now of New"~?
York motored down in their straight i
Eight ChAndlor to spend the holidays. j j
They were the house" guests of Miss ; J
Jessye Hammond Tuesday. *
Supervisor T. F. Hammontf iTtnrtr- I;
ing from a business meeting held in *
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LEADER '
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Columbia is indisposed, we hope for
him a..speedy" recover. .
Mr. Uavazzi Quattlebaum t)f Philadelphia,
Pa., -motored down in his>
beautifully decorated New Ford to
spend the holidays. Lome a^um .Ur.i
Quattlehuum.
Mr. l.eyrte?Merrit of Atlanta, GU.,j
was too guest ot his mother ami
friends.
GEORGETOWN NESVS *" ? T
Mr.. Epps CWeyn after spending^ the
holidays with fftmilv lialJ returned to
Whiteville, N. C. - > r j
Mr. George Nowlln "and Mrs, Mary
Ann-Doyle after, spending a pleasant!
Christinas with parents, returned:
January 4 to New York City..
J.eptha's CJuh hotel its first anniver-,
sarv Deeemher 20. I'.Hl'.i pt the home nf
the president. Mr. Adam Sumter, a
very excelledf 'program was rendered.
The members and guests were served i
evxpi?ssed themselves us having 'enjoyed
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HEMMINGW A Y NEWS fc.
- -M.iss?Rosa Gordon of Ghartoston,
spent Christmas with family,
Miss Hnbv Spencer a teacher 111 thfT
High School after Spending a pleasant"'
Christmas with parents and friends in
Aiken., mortored to: enter school, ac- ;
companicd by Mr. and Mrs. Milton
and parents. ...
' Mr7 and Mrs. William Lester and
daughter of' Winston-Salem, N. C.,
spent Christmas with family and- reA
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turned uuii, znu. Vi
.The A. M. K. Srtnflay ;Fk'hool Christmas
tree was had atthe lv:>ipetof Mr<
nml Mrs. C. C. Gordon Monday night.
It was enjoyed by all-who were present.
The tree was ladenod with many.
good things forRev Mis. Gary, as
tokens. . ' ' . j
The greatest Quarterly Conference'
of Chavis Chanel A*. M. K. Church
was held here Saturday, Dec. 28th,
Itev. Gary is pastor in charge.
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.ALLKN IMVKRSITV NKWS j
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All the teachers and students have
returned flora the hdtftlaYs and are
hard at work again.
President and Mrs. Sims spent their
holidays visiting their parents. The
first few days were spent with President
Sims' parents in Georgia while
the latter part was spent in GreenBishop
and Mrs. Hurst spent their
aolidays in Baltimore. The Bishop j
has been mentioned prominently for a J
I mice on i rtjsKHMii npover s i.Laib'Uvl
Commission. ' Cif
We are .havitfj* a hovs basketball'
team for the first time-in the school's
Elistory. this year. The teem is being|
coached by Professor 11. W. Bauniyardnor
t Tlmy h.r.i- ;i?fairly e\!ctv- .
sive schedule to piny and are-hopeful
of making; a creditable-' showing.
President .1. J. Stafks,-of Morris
College, and Mr. W. T. B. Williams,
of the- .leatu s and Slater Funds, were.
visitors at chapel hour last Tuesday, I
Both these gentlemen brought nics;
sages of cheer and hope.
Mo \Villiams spoke of the Harmon r
&.\yard Winners and counselled the]
tudents to work toward bee.lining the >
l?CSt in whatever field they may enter.
A glowiAg tribute was paid by
him to President John Hope of A'tanta
University, who \von one of the
iwr.rds in education.
SorvieeV are held in the College
Phnpel-eacji Sunday morning at 10:>i0.
President Sims has charge of these
services and a \yell organized church i
imong thf students is the result. The J
uiblic is cordially invited to worshipl
,vitn us. i'rolessor -J. J. Adam is
^upPfintcndoMt of the Sunday School.
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merit the confidence I
sed in us simply RjAfl
an unfailing serv- IftMJJ
n Funeral Directioir ~ pEsS
covers every ne$d.
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.The religious life around the school j
has assymed new aspects. The Y. \V i
C. A. and the Y. M. G? A* are Tunc-I
Honing in an unprecedented way. The1
volintr men" hf-iv<- ;i i-i-!iilillf i,,
Arnett Hall, wl^ich adds greatly, to
me. s.iutienis properly employing-thvic:
leisure moments.
Miss, Flossie B. McClain,--registrar,
attended the Alpha .Kappa Alpha
Roulc; in St. Louis during the holiday
season and reports a splendid time, j
Misses Mayme Ilolden, music teach-,
er. andPearl -Anderson, education I obstructor,
spent the holiday's at French:
L'ick,_ Irid., and Washington.. I), c.:
their respective homes. Professor and
Mrs. E. S. Jamison vacated in 'At-J
lanta. Miss f>.-E. Green rested, at her
home, Charleston. 'Mrs.- K. R. Morris
and Miss Elise -Hawlv sne??t sons- ofthe
holiday season in Rennettsville ;
with Mt; and 'Mjy>. J.'rt7A\. .uorrrsr T
Th(. teachers and studeiiLs_iji^_Ifaiki^W5^^!ttWWT"^crTr^er}^rare^ear^
[when Mr..George S. Schuyler appears
Iiu the" auditorium next Sunday ftftorSchuyler\
that everybody is on pins
(noon. 90 much has been said of Mr.
i until he appears. ?
A UUAUTIKL'L
PIANO
for a Christmas present can be selected
no.w with a small deposit
find weekly payments made until
Christina eve. Our prices are the
lowest , consistent with quality.
I'prights, Grands and Player Pianos
of superior quality can be
bought from .the old established.
JMa tone's Music House t
1.428 Main St. - - Phone .">H10
Columbia
J. H. JOHNSON & CO.
Notary Public ilMd Dealer" ^
in reab estate and sale of lots in
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau-. .
tifully located on paved road above
College Place.
Phone 6422.
110!)!ii Washington Street"
Dantzler Brothers
. Shoe Factory "
Shoes Rebuilt While U Wait
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I u; i- a c i.
L.auic3 it uik rt opeciauy j
Sendxy,our shoes by Parcel Po^t
I pay charges one way.
2421 Gervais St. Columhia,S. C
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM |
Coirected_to' Ai.g. 5, 1929. *
Arrive Union Station Leave j
. ' No.
505p 32 Augusta-N. - Y. 32 5:15p <
8:35a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 8:15a
,' I :'35p 27 Charl.ston-Cinn. 7 l:45p
-1:1 op 28 Cinn-Charjeston 28 4:2ftp*
10:10p ,10 Coluivibia-Cinn. 0 7:00;i iti:20a
24'Cohimblti-Jflksv'e 23 10:30p
11 ''0a 8 Col'bia-Augusta 7 5:05p (
1:40p 14 Cohmib'a-Savar.'h 13 8:5(Ja
0:1 Op 23 Colu.bia-ChurPie 24 5:35<i '
lO.-QS-a 13 .CoPbia-ChaiTtte 14 2:00p;
9:55p 11 CbluiVibia Chail'n 12 5:30a] (
4:55a 15 t'olu'bia-Char'sti. 10 2:20a i
1 :27p 2 CoPbia-Spart'nlg 3:00p i*
10:00j) 10 Colr.m'a-G roen v*e 15 0:50a I:
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('olds. Grippe. Flu, Dengue.
Bilious Fever and- Malaria,
it is the most speedy remedy known, t
QualltyPresslilg Club
Dry Cleaning. Repairing, AN
tl'finghnrid Dyeing
Wiv-areytt business lor yoUr corivenn
oCf ono our living. A lit- :
Ltto-.;fViaiiin'ii^j'ppi would help ' *
.1. II. Donley, Manager ? -J
V. M. (V A. m ILDING . .
Sumter Street Phone 3$Gl .. '
-t J. MOLINA
^.ARCHITECT /.
I'lans a tic! ^poeifi^itions
- Hikliinititfii on short notice
BOO 10. McIJiVr Avc. Ci iehviUe, S. C. '
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1Q.\i'i;i'i --M nTR'|y tiriH iji(or and Hutlory
impairs l'llOXIO 8580
Fripps' Hatfery Service
1 >i t-si<liijinvrtit Could lint lories _
I.unut'tii l.ifo },v Owner's Keloids'
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l)r. ( . 10. Slepherrson
' Pli> -a-ism uild Siirycon
Disea-e tl|'.AVoinor iuul Children A
SpucjnlLy,
.(Hiiro: ivcsiikmee:
I IIIAssvmldy S?, U528 Oak St.
Office* Itours: 8:.'U' A. M."to 7:00 I'. M.
DR?rIR I) II ARPEIl
Surueon lK*nlisl
Fillings, Kxlradian.**, Plates, Crowns
a tub 'Jridyes ' " :
'Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A SI" iCl A I.T V
IIOH's WasliinKloii.'St., Phone 21022
dr. iPi. cooper
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Special Altrillion Given, to Diseases
? of .'he (iirms .
Colli CrMvr and B'idae Work
A S|)CT-ially '
Ollico I'lioue 0 k'y, 1125 Washington Si
. Hesidoh<'t. I'hone 8201
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O.lljec* Ikons: TjJj?J?.honcs:.
8.:i0 A. M. I.? T no P. M Office C.OICi ?
Residence 8872
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
. IH:M IST ; .
Fillings. Plates, Crowns airfl" Bridges
.. Sunday /by Appointment*'- .
Hx'lravlion by Conductive Anesthesia
a Specialty. * ]
I 1(17 ' ! \\";i> 11inirl 11 St. Cnl:.,?S,?Ci
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon *
Special AlIciitipn Uivcn Diseases Of
Women. > . . 1
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Office Residence .
112f? Washington \2230 Hampton
Phone (5120 ' PJione 75GTDR.
Jrf L STUART
Mtieo Hours': . Telephone:
11:0(1 to 1:00 1'. M. . nS^N4t>,.)2
(.Kio to 8:00'I'. M, Otlice 87U0
ll'licc: ' ' Residence':
??ao Taylor St., 1117 Pine St.
Jfl'ico How's: Phones
H A. ill, to d p, >i. Rl'tt. 887.1
-HV-M r-tn-Hr-prAt "dTTRe T2TT
DR. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Stfrgeon
Diseases of Women and Children A
Specialty
Otlice: Residence:- __
d24',2 Assembly St.. 1301 Pinfc St.
Columbia. S. C
S. R. GREEN, M, D. L ^
)irico Iluma;
0 io 10 a. m'.
1 2 t o 2 n. m?? ??
(? t"o 8 p. nv . '
Miqik' 370(1 __20.utt Taylor?Street?
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T'fu'o Rhone 8'"W)7 - fU'*. Rhone 0708
N. J. FREDERICK ^ ~
M fornoy-at-I.uw nnil Notary ^ultlic
. I'HAt VICI-: IN Al l, COURTS
??Stall' and Federal
110 Washington St.. ("olnrihia, S. C. <
Offieo Ifintrs ' ~ one 8.
> a. m. to 2 p.. m.\ 35.1(1 -1
o. in- ha_7 n. ttiJ
I)r. IT; G. Thoiripson;
Surgeon Dentist
Ww? Cjiovtttg; Bridges, Extraction* f A
Specialty
*os: 2228 WASHINGTON STREET
1414ft Assembly St. Columbia,' S. C.