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Fnturdny, January 25, 1930
CHURCH NEWS OP
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Present at th& Sunday School were ,
ninny boys and girls to participate.
> After a brief study of the lesson brief
, rilhiarks were made <jn*the work and
duty of the Sunday School by Dr. j
Mtirph. j
u Sunday was the first Quarterly ?.
day for the new conference year and <
lhv school wae closed in-Mivm ~i?
the -regular service at 11:15 a. ni. '<
I|r. G. K. Lyles, p. E. of the Co- ]
luinbia District was presented by Dr.
Mnrph. He selected Numbers 21:17 <
troni which he preached a soul stir-ll
? ring sermon at which many rejoiced/ {
Owing to the full day's program P. 1
K. could not be with us Sunday night.
Dr. J. W. Murph, pastor in charge, j
v filled th? rbstruni at 7:30 and deliverered
a message that, was convincing
in appeal and charged with spiritual
power.1 ^Vfter \yhlgh, one young man
came forward and confessed that he j
would endeavor to live a christian .
lifcv . ;
? The services in the A. C. E. League
were brief and on time. We invite j
yo.ii to be presenfr^at our vesper1 service
each Sunday at 6.p. m. Good. ^
' . * music, wholesome -discussions. : ' 4
- . Monday night at 8:00 the first \
-? quarterly conference was held with ,
" Dr. Lyles presiding. All reports sub- j
mitted were..very good, many of them
ahead- of themselves in former re- ,
rptlFtsThe past conference year. ,
The"'"ToltO\ylng'npemT)ers' remain
sick and, shut in: Sisters Katie Allen, .
-?- 1227 Harden "Street, Ella Fitzsimmon 4
1310 Harden, Louisa Frasier, 2433
Mott Stret, Matjtie Priester, 2105 r
Snnntn, Mnlirtrln Hi iif) In I on, '/Mill) block "I
Elmwod Avenue, Janie Williams, 300 ,t
Henderson Street, Victoria Brown, ,
1218 Portee Alley, Bro. C. D. Shell,
12Pi Liberty Hill St.You
are cordially invited' to all of]',
* our services. ^
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. Key. A. Mack, pastor of St. Ste- j
.-pKen Church, preached a souKinspirin#
senium Sunday to a large and appiVeiative
audience.
Bethel A. M. K. Church News ;
Services Opened . at the usual hour
with Rev. O. /Vfl'arker in the pulpit. J
hie preached a soul stirring sermon ^
. from the 12th Chapter of St. Luke,
f _ 15th and 23rd verses. Subject: Life
or Livintr-?'Which ? 1 ? -v- The
Supday School lesson was beau
?? Iifnlly pictured/nit hy the assistant SuptM
Mr. C. L. Stafford. The subject:
Jesus begins His Ministry. Evjerjronc
seemed tci have enjoyed the t
lesson. ' s
At 7:30 the pastor again preached t
? an inspiring sermon from the 16th t
chapter of St. John, 33rd verse. Subject:
One's attifude towards life. v
The funeral of Mr. Arthur Ellison J
was held at Bethel/ Jan. 17. Rev. r
-Parker 'preached a soul touching ser- ^
mon. His subject: Two houses. In- P
^ torment- at Ramsey Cemetery.
Mr. Ben Alford quietly passed P
away Sunday morning after an illness c
of about nine weeks.1 p
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Browns Chapel A. M. E. Church ^
In spittr-trf-the cold weather Sun- q
day, we had a good crowd out for
Sunday "School at 10:30 o'clock. c
. Rev. C. E. Frazier mounted the a
* rftstrum at 12 o'clock and took his c
text in Psalms 37:7. Theme: "A a
Fixed Purpose." g
At 3:30 o'clock two Of our local
preachers, preached two short ser- c
mons. Sprely our hearts were made k
to feel glad, while these men of God
preached His word. We could but say
these men are God's messengers.
met and had services for fifteen mirt- o
utes, after the other part of the meet _fl
ing began fqr the evening" worship, p
\Vo again witnessed a wonderful ser- t
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MT. EDEN NEWS * 5
Tl^e Sunday School of Mt. Eden is r
beginning to Come out of winter quar c
tors. A nice crowd of children and
l_??also adultwwere present-Sunday. We r
[ ^ mean to put the program- over in ev- -r
^ery department of the church.
, "r Re^TW. A. Hancock of~Uhiorr"Wor^ g
t shipped with us and preached^a won- e
derful sermon. We are always glad
to have him come and peep in on us. v
It seems as if our little town is in n ^
stir. There are so many people that ^
have moved away and they are still ^
?going-:; P wonder why? uan't make
it here got to go on the Ridge. Well ^
I guess they are about right. Bros. n
Vince Dawkins, Elliot Wicker and t,
Siufpr Mollio .Tofn? ""a:,i ? Al
..vn.vi i/wti mc ami on me ?
: TTiTi B1('^ ^r-" ^P" *h?y i.m'11 i . I ?
..s themselves again.
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MISSIONARY SOCIETV OF g
1 CHAPEL A. AL- E,. Z. CHURCJL^
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; The Y's were entertained by Mrs. h
Harriejtt Green a.t the home of Miss
, Corinne Gbrdon on Wednesday, Jan.
| t 15, 1930.
The meeting was caTTed to order by
I Miss Almetn Robinson, who acted as 0
?president in absence of Miss F. C. C
v ^_^Benson, who was indisposed. - a
\ A short business -session followed S
the regular devotional ?kercises. In-]
L stead of our regular program we lis- c
tened to interesting remarks coming o
,, 4 from our pastor, ReV. J. . Hpnter. |G
Miaa Aniee Williams and Miss Flos "
sie Derrick were welcome visitors, j
-At the close of the meeting we en-{
Joyed a delicious repast* Our next1
meeting will be at the home of Miss
Eliza Boulwara. I
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DELUXE PItOGRAMv r
and T
MbNSTER.PE^v RALirv
Sidney Park C. M., E. Church
Sunday, Jan. 26, 4 P. M. Sharp
dusical Selection ConRie^ation
nvocation.
Selection Choir Second Calvary
Scripture Lesson Rowponnive
Selection ...Allen Univ. Quartet
Selection Second, Calvary choir
\ddress__ Dr. D. H. Sim^
President of ftllefT University
Soloution ? Allen Quarlut'
Report of Pew leaders.
Selection Second Calvary choir
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JSHER BOARD.OF BROWN
CHAPEL CHURCH
Usher Board of Brown's Ch'ap;1
Church met at the home of Mrs.
toxanna Lumpkin Friday night with
he president presiding. A large
rowd Was present. After the prorram
was over the pastor, Rev. C. E.
Eraser reorganized the A. C.'L. The
ifficers are as follows: President, Mr.
iVillie Jefferson; VicelPrcsident, Mr.
bias Brosia; Secretary. Miss danie
i. Sims, Assistant Secretary, Miss
Cornelia E. Benson; Treasurer, Mrs.
toxana Lumpkin; Chaplin, Miss Lilie
May "Srosliyj. Critic. Mr. Millage
Tall; chorister, Mrs. Ruby B. Hall;
teporter, Evelyn HanTflT^torT; Chair
nan of the program committee, Miss
Clementine Judine. ,
The first meeting of the League
net Sunday evening'nt with IhniresldCnt
presiding. A splendid nunr>er
was present. 'Topic for discusdon
was "How Shall We Make the
rfeague Go. The _ discussion was opned
by Mrs. Evelyn Harrington who
poke .very timely and interestingly.
Usp-Mrs/Roxana Lurtipkiri and Rev.
C. E. Frazier made some helpful renarks.
I voice the sentiment of the
ntire chxrrch when I say underthe
eadership of our pastor Rev. C. E,
Kt.-sifi wi' are oounu. 10 put the protram
over because he is a man of
10 small qualities. lie only has been
vith us 7 \yecks ami all different demrtments
of the church have taken
m new life, both spiritually and tem)oral.
We are hoping a prosperous
rear. The public has a standing initation
to our A. C. E. L. every Sunlay
evening G:00 p. m.
FIRST CALVARY BAI?TIST
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The Sunday School was well atended
with Superintendent Harrison
ind his teachers at their posts and
he lesson was taught with much enr
husiasm.
For the morning service the pulpit
/as graced by Rev. Johnson and Rev.
. J. Harrison. The sermon' was
reached by the pastor Rev. S. S:
roungblood who spoke from the very
lassion of his soul. * nC.
The B. Y. P. U. was held
i. m., with a large attendance. Deaon
M. S. Stewart, conducted the pro- ;
ram which was a festiVnonral meetrig
in lyhioh ^ll of th.e young people
ad a chance tp,-"talk and promised to
o more and-better church work this
ear. V*
On January 10th the annual church
onferertce was held and the reports
f the various officers were good. The
hurch is in a good spiritual mood
nd fair financial condition. The aci.
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cnaiuns iui me. [lasiyear were gooa
nd still they cpme. Services eyery
lunday,1 The public is inviteih
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A. M. E. CHURCH NEWS
The Assistant Supt., Mr. E. M.
larr, called the Sunday School to
tfder promptly at 10:00 a.~m. The
peninp- pYPrri?TR hnvinr been com-'
deted the teachers tooJ< charge of
heir, respective classes. The review
wis-given by the pastor. .
At 11 mu Ave listened to a practical
ermon by Rev. Ballard from St.
ifatt. 27:26. "Then released Barabas
unto them and when he had soouaged
Jesus, he delivered to be cruified."
The sessions of the Innpno were .
ivoly and worthy of ])raises beyond
~(IouT>t. The children who attend the
Cession are?being?helped. ? This?ishown
by the spirit manifested when
ailed upon.
At 7:30 p. m. the audience was faored
with a strong and convincing
iiscuorse taken from the Acts 4:19.
?he subject was the "New Life in
Ihriat." ?'
We were glad beyond expression
o have Rev. R. I. Lemon, our forner
pastor, as well as Mrs. Julia M.
Vashington and others with us and
sk thorn to ntrnin
On last Tuesday evening our pas
or canea tne members of the church
ogether for consideration. A rally
/as suggested. The following cap- _
ains were .appointed: ~ Mrst- Katie
lolomon, Wilhelmina Johnson, Sarah
Starke* and Maggie " VmifTg: This is
iromisted to be ajiig rally. You will
iear foom thefff^occasionally.
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In sad but loving remembrance of \
ur dear husband and faffierf C. M. 1
Jromartie, who left us just one year !
go, January 20, 1929:
/ildered, we have not yet fully re- .
Your sudden taking left us all beovered
from the shock. Yet we bow
ur heads in humble submission to ,
lod's will and try to say in our hearts' ,
Thy will be done." ,
Rest on, we, are coming.
Mrs. Matpe Adams j
Mrs. R. Cromartie.* Wife. L
Miss Dafsy Cromartie, Daughter. ]
Mr. Ernest Cromartie, Son. '?
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HONEA PATH NEWS
Misses ?ora I,. Mundye and Kathleen
Shaw were the dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Matti-1
son Sunday.
Rev. J; S.rMaddox was a business,
visitor in Honea Path on last SatOr- i
day. \
Misses- Kathleen Shaw and Cora
Mundye. in company with Mr. Roy Mat i
tison niotored to Greenwood last Fri-,
day and Were 'the guests af Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Ghent and family. '
.The Ghent-Rosenwald faculty also
Mrsi, R. Pw Alexander attended the_l
tcaehors^ meeting in Andemoti TasT
The Honea Path Doves played a
wonderful game last Friday evening
January 10, 1930 with the Chntman
Grove Basketball girls. The position j
the girls played were as follows:'
Maude Sloan, Forward Seorps 13; Go-1
neva \Vutkins, forward, scores -Cj Wil-'
lie Lee Watkins, .center, Georgiann
Clements, Center; Viola Harris, Guard j
Edna Wimms, Guard.
Our Schedule for the year: Chat-1
man Grove, Jan. 10, (there). St. Al
bumn, Jan. 17, (ther<*). Seneca Graded
School, Jan. 24, (there). Seneca !
Junior College, Jan. 2-5T (there). St,!.
Alburan, Jan. 31; (here). Greenwood,
Feb. 7, (there). Seneca Graded School
Feb. 14, (here) Anderson, Feb. 21,
(here) Greenwood, Feb. 28, (here).
AudfiJ^on, March 7, (there). .
LAURENS NEWS
The services at Springfield Baptist
Church were goqil, and well attended.
Rev. W. R. Martini pastor; is" a Tirepared
minister. He is a Benedict grad
orate-of cla^s-TO.
Rev. "Oflford, pastor of the church
Triumphant, loat hIs-wite*Wcdh e sday
night. The city_extenda__Lo?Revr-Of"-fold
Us deepest sympathy in this sorrow.
There are' five little children,
the oldest finly 8 years of age.
. Mrs. Malinda Hunter,'wife of Mr.
Harrison Hunter, was funeralitfed
Thursday at New Grove ?aptist
Church* Rev. Cunninghum in charge
of service. .
Little Isaac Johnson 13, son of Mr.
Ford Johnson was also funeralized
at "St; Paul Baptist Church, Rev. Mat this
in chai'gei
Mrs. Corrie McDaniel Carroll of Co
lutttbia' is visiting her mother Mrs. I
F.llen McDaniel.
' If you have any dealing and pressing
you want done up to date see!
Priest Miller, Jr., S. W. Sullivan and
Arnette* Barksdale. If it is a shave
or hair cut, see Floyd Smith, Henry
Hudgcns, Arthur Putnam, Wilt. Moorp
Willie Rice, Charles Irbyi John Bats,
and John Mills, also P. PI Gray.
Ladies interested in beautifying
hair, Miss Rose Shepherd, Mrs. Mag=.
gurAVright,' Mrs. Pearle Dawkins and ,
Mrs. Janie Reed are waiting to serve i
you with the latest systems and pre-1
para t ions.
Mrs. Cornelia Madden of Richmond
Va., ts visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Thompson. Mrs. Madden
was the week end guest of Mrs. Corinne
Oliphant on ltfst week. 1J
Miss Babsie Miller of Asheville, N. 1
C., is visiting her relatives. 1
-Miss Bessie Williams is still mak- <
ing good as teacher tit Owings. I
Tickets are out for the "Mother 1
Goose Concert at Bethel A. M.\ E.
Church Thursday night, Feb. 6, 1930.
Mrs. M...N. Sanders and Miss Odessa
Sanders, Directresses. .
Mrs. J. G. Stuart of Columbia is
vi'siting her"mother, Mrs. Sallie Hunter.
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Mrs. Zena McWilliams is visiting
ner sons, Messrs Willie and Ano mc-|
Williants. ij
Mr. Ed Miller is all smiles since i
his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae F. Miller has \
joined him in Laurens. (
The wedding bells atV~ ringing in
every pai't of town. It is reported
they rang a secret silent ding-dong
Christmas in Big Four Hundred. Just ;
wait.
The Tumbling Shoals High School is
getting along fine this .term with
Prof, and Mrs. P. S. Hicks assisted by
Mrs. Eloise Wright Nash'. Prof. P. ,
S. Hicks will not acknowledge defeat.
He is the kind to push things to..=the
front.
Jtis Jiaped. that .Rev. X. D. Gambrell
former pustur of Bethel- and?f?milyT
are pleasantly situated in Union.
We read with interest the welfare i
of Rev. J. A. Baten in Union. God .
speed/ the worthy has never been
known to beg bread.
President D_HL.-Sima-received -art 1
appointment ht the hands of Govern- 1
or Richards to serve on a Natural 1
Resources Commission, to enhance in- 1
terest in the resources of South Caro
lina among our people. He accepted <
the appointment.
?Tim Deiphinian Society of the-Col-j~
lege of liberal Arts was addressed ;
Wednesday evening of last week by
Professor H. W. Baumgardner. The
members expressed themselves as being
highly elated over the talk. He
also aocjressea the young Women's
Christian Association Tuesday evening;
and delivered the first of the series
of winter lectures before the fac-,
ullt{y and students of the Callage <')f|
Liberal Arts Friday evening of the j same
week. j.'
Students and faculty were greatly. <
delighted hy tbe address of Mr. Geo. i \
S. Schuyler last Sunday afternoon in ?
our auditorium. We are happy to j;
know that there ar<> aa many people ,
as there are who appreciate the cul- ;
tarsi1 things of llffl. Mr. schuyler j 1
appeared under the auspices of the;;
Waverley Parent-Teacher Association. 1 ]
We congratulate that body for their <
taste in its selection. . .. j
The series of one act plays given ?
by the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. ;
was resumed when Miss Thelma Wea- i <
/er and Mr. Earl Carter rendered ';
'He, She and Itf last Friday evening.!'
\ nother comedy was presented last *4
Monday evening under the aama_aua-l-!
dees; Miss Hilda Mclver and Mr. 4
iferbert Brooks having rendered 1
Drifted Apart." The public is gra- 4
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ciously invited to shave nil these treats j
with us. Cinema, exhibitions are >riv- J '
un vucn wc'ck wnicn prove ucngniiui i
and instructive, to students and facul- 1
ty> We' also invite the public to share
these with us. i
We tegret~To learn that it has he- -I
come necessary for. Bishop llurst to |
rest at his Baltimore home for a plY>- 1
tvacted period, and hope that he may ^
soOrf he with us again.. It is better '
though to heed the advice given l>y ?
one's physician; for that rciison we- ^
are. glad that he has chance to rest ?
after so tunny streiuunis' and exact-; v
duties. ?
We art' pleased .to hear that I)r.
R. VV. . Mance, who is a patient at 1
Freedman's Hospital jn Washington ti
is well on the road to recovery.
Professor (?. B. Murphy. Jr.. and a f
group of studcnrts re prcsenf ing the ^
Y. M. C. A. attendedan interracial
meeting last week and ^opon a pmf- a
itable session. Mr. ' Samuel Lillic- a
wood is president of ih'e V! ? 3
_ Thp mid yt'titv examinations are to
hegin next Moftday. January 27th. 1
Students are .very * busy preparing ( H
themselves for the Same. Scholarship i
competition is keen among the students
of the various classes. Ti
The Ndvelty Orchestra ehtertriined I
at the chapel hour one dny last week, s
to the delight of the student group I
and officiary.
Professor G. F. Nelson of Benedict
College WHS It welcomed Visitor at the '
chapel hour recently an<l spoke- rela- s
tive to the approaching K.Iks "Oratorical
Contest. - '
Everybody was saddene.d last Tues- ,
day when-it was announced that Jo- I
Sephus Gary had passed out at his I
home- in flviirtnu'AAil in...
... ... ujuol. vrtii ,\ nuis,
an honor collope graduate for 1D20.
We weep with his relative's.
ABBEVILLE NEWS.
Mr. Julius A. Brown'of Charleston. *
Crand Chancellor of the '. Knights ~nf
Pythias of South-Carolina \\:o in our "
city 'art week, th,> guest of Mr; L. A.
Richie.
Miss Priscilla Deyeaux, Who spent
several mr.nf-hs in New Ye'1 came
ho'Ve a f'W.dayy apo Tor'the winter. *
M"s. Ursula II.addon juui chilJi' n n
wish to express t/> frie i<i'<-and neigh- (
bors their deepest npnoieiution f >f
the many deeds , of kindness a id ex- C
pressions .of sympathy shown them
luring the illness- and death of. hasaand
and father, James Hadd ?.i; also!
for the beautiful Pjual offering.
The teachers of Abbeville County
are urged to meet at the K. of P.
Hall Saturday, February 8th, a4- 1,1
u'clock for the,purpose of re organising
the County Association.
CI IF STF.lt PARAGRAPHS. 4" [
Madam M. F. Wood* unhiding
a Sunday School each Sunday afternoon
in one of the congested 'quarters
of the city, which is well attended
by interested imiims ~uf. children
antT oTder folk. ' ' _ ...
mrs. Marie liilmore, Domestic i
Science eneher in I'm met Scott Hi'
School, Rock Hill spent, the weejk-eiid, *
here with her daughter, Miss .TOhnie j
Mae Gilmpre. who is a student at ,
Brainard Institute.
City and rural teachers are busily
enpatred in the Name Writing N'ijrht
Sqhools which opened Monday nijrht. |
Mrs. Carrie Thompson. hyd a dinner
last Sunday afternoon for a niiin- |
her of add folk. Roast frcose otltim.?
dishes and a sweet course were serv- j
ed; a^nd many were the smiles, of |
Ihese old .people who expressed themselves
as having enjoyed the dinner* |
immensely.
Prof. S. L. Finley has been appoint-1
cd a member of. the Committee on
Iodine Commission. On ' Saturday, j'
the committee met i.h(? Governor at
the State House in Columbia, and at'- ]
ter a eohferenee with him, plaits are.
now on foot to further this pmposition
which will he told later. '
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Lions to our compe- Ikv.'rfl
understanding, dig^ BrW ~f
i Service insures tHUja C
iete compliance with ls?&y D
he invinlnhio pfTMa Kff/SI ?7 ?
des!res~oT the be- fl5r9 W
ed. Kl&B
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\ld., spout a week here very picas- C55
mllv with* hoi* mother, Mr*T Bertha
leek ham, PeaceJstroot.
Friends are glud. that the. follownir
sick persons are improving: Mr. *
I. S. Sanback, Good Sjywmritan Has-;; '
>it?4, Charlotte; Re-v.HY \V. McCul-i
otigh, Columbia Street; Mrs, Sylvia
Valker, Lorn is Street; "Mr.*-Jerry* ^
Mexander, Ceniejory Street.
Mrs, Rachel Clootie, Lomis Street, *"*
Jr. J. I). Hayes, Elizabeth Street, r
Jury Jane Westhrpoks. Cemetery St. jrxp,
iml Mrs 'Mary 'Kennedy, Oak Street "j _
ontrnue ciuite sick. ?* __ ,
Mr. Eddie Hayes is in the city from 111*1
Cashing tdh, 1). C., bepause of the ill- " ]
iess of his father, Mr. J. I). Hayes, . j.
SI iss Bernice Simpson of, Lakeland, i
ei^-'ilinpr raltUJwm- on Asheford ??*
street. - 121 '!
Mr. John D. McCuUough-.is again ^55
t his studies in the Finl6.t* Hi School
ft or being guiti.sick for several i ?
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Mr. Henry Mitchell and Mr. James
Ieatb left, last Sunday far Baltimore,
Id., and Mr. John Hughes for Read-1
ng, Pennsylvania. T - I
The body of Mrs. Maggie Hope was
irougHt * here Friday 'morning from Li...
Iarrisburjr, Penn., and after funeral "
ervices at (lethsemane, was. buried in
he cemetery o.f.thut church.
Master II, I). Gladden is busy early
Saturday morning selling the Pal ?
n otto "Leader. Ilt. is a hustling little jpiso
alesman.
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HAMILTON'S |E
?tlill Main St. I
1) 1 AM ONUS and )VAT,(' I IKS
Small OHice. Small Expense,' .
Small Prottt
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CALL AT - ' - 55=
SIMPKIN'S SEfcVtCE T
STATION
'o Have your Cars Hefucled, Washed
nd Doped. " . . _ Spot
ornvr Park and Washington Streets
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Special Bargains
In some slightly used High Grade
upright Pianos. Also bargains on 8:30
some slightly use'd Player Pianos,
on convenient terms.
Act quickly if you desire a-good
l^no at a low price, Filjii
Malone's Music House I exu
1428 Main St. - - Phone 5210
Columbia [^()
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Ol TIIEUN RAILWAY SYSTEM I
Corrected to A\.g. 5, 1929 Spec
Vri;ivo Union Station Leave
No. No. orfj(
5:0(0)22 AuKUsta-X. V. .'{2 5;10p nor
7:55a .'! i Nj Y.-Augusta 31 8:05a
2:-10p 27 Charl'ston-Cinn, 7 12:50p
1:Jr>|) 28 CinrijChaileaton 28 4:20p S555?
0:1 Op 10 ('oTunjldarCinn. .1) A7:00a 1
5:10a 2 1 Columhja-,j.aksv's 22 10:20|T ...
0:50a 8 CoPa-Augusta 7 5;:05p V*"c
2:I5p I I CoPa-Savannah 12 K":20a l"'l:<K
!?:00p 2.1 Cora-Charlotte 21 5:25a 6:01
1:00a. 12 CoPn-Charlotto' I I 2:00p Off-ic
9<5.r?p 1 | Columbia Charl'n 12 5:20a ?n....
1:55a 15 t\>lu'liia-Chai=st>. 10 2f20a
1 .^4Up- - Llul'u Spartanburg 2:U0p
0:00]) 1(> Cot1;mr,i-.Uri'iinv'n 15 0?50n Utile
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Via Canulen and Rock Hill.
Pullman cars. Dining car9.
id Williams f 122"
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714 Main Street ;1;
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Columbia, S. C.. | rrr^
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We Have a lady liccnacd | 1*1
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Complete motor
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Pho"*' $ Plat-?
Day 8519 Night 7242 | Res.
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is a Prescription for .
ds. (Irippe, Flu. -Dengue,
ioua-^ Fever and 'Malaria.'
8. thjE. itiost speedy remedy* known.
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Quality Pressjn& Club
ry Cleaning Hvpniriny, At- ?'''
tering and Dyeing
e. are in busin&s for-your conenitnee
and our living. A lit- * < *
tie v^o-operuiion would help *
J. B. Benley, Manager
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
friter Street Pliune 3801 ,
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J. MOLINA
ARCHITECT "
Plans and Specifications
Submitted on short- notice * .
) E. McBee Ave. Greenville, S. C.
. > .
art Starter, Generator and PutRepairs
PIION 0 858(1 - ^
iftps' Battery Service
Droadnauuhl Gould Batteries
digest Life by Owner's Records- . _
~T~' G1V1), DM A 1 RIAL. ' '
Lady St. Columbia, S. C.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
tKA. M. to ^P. M Office -3530
w i". iw. i o ? i*. M Res. (5548 ,
)r, C. E. Stephenson
Physician, and $urgj>Bli., i;j>?
hse: of Womer ami Children" A
Specialty
l'u.: Residence:
la. Assembly SI. 1328 Oak St.
ce TTonr?: 8:3P A. M. to T:00 P. M.
)R. II. D HARPER
??Surgeon Dent in!? ????
ngs, Extractions, Plates, Crowns
ami Bridges
iold Crown ami .Bridge Work
. A SPECIALTY
la Washington St., Phone 21 (Kid
)R. H. H. COOPER
J>cntist , .
ial Attention (liven to. Diseases
. of the-Gums . - .. ..
Iold Crown and Bridge Work .
A Specialty.e.Phone
C4?t), 1125 Washington St
Residence Phone 8201
e Hours: a, Telephones: _
A. JM. to 7-.00 P7m. Office 0033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
- DENTIST
ugs. Plates, Crowns and Bridges
Sunday J>y Appointment
action hy Conductive Anesthesia
ll Soopi-'ilto
V4~Washington" St., Cola, S. C.
>It. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
ial At Tent ion Given Diseases Of.
Women.
e Residence
Washington 2220 Hampton
inne G429 Phone' 75G1
e Hours: Telephone:
? to i:00 P. M. . Res. 4G1I2
\ to 8:00 P. M. . Otlico 270(1
Residence:
Taylor St., 1117 Pine St.
& , ll 1
0 Hours: ?.?=" " ''ITldhos
V M. (o 2 P. M. Res. 8875.
M. to 8: P. M. Office 4247
>R. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon *
ieases of Women and Children .
A Specially ice:
' Residence:
',fc Assembly St. 1201 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.,
' "i
__n?
I. IV. 1V1. D.
c Hours: / ,
0 to 10 a. m. *
12 to 2 p. ni.
G to . 8 p. m. . e
379G 20.10 Taylor Street' *
el'hone 8407 lies. Phone G708
J. J. FREDERICK
nCy.al-l^vw nntl?Notary Politic
^CTirr. in aii rnirfiTn
?State and Federal
Washington St.. Columbia. S. f. ' -ice.
Honrs Phone
m. to 2 P, m. ? 35.10
> 1'- :
m. to 7 p. m. ? ,
>r. H.T*.^Thompson
Surjjeon- Dentist "XT
a, Crowns, Bridges, Extractions
A Specially . v
2228 WASHINGTON STREET
K Assembly St. Columbia, S. C.