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f ^ - . I CHURCH NEWS OF t rf NOT15S~PUOi\1 THE WOMAN'S COI OI'I.KATIUF MISSION ItV SUu CIKTY HKL1) WITH KBKNKZKR t BAI'TIST I'miHrH'? ? tr The .Sunday. session was beautifully carried out with subject: Why Is Mission Important, opened by sjsici F,m ma Starks. Tin- Famous Blind - Sintyees?wciv wonderful.?Dr. It. P. _ *" Watson was with us- and made u talk ^ m?Mieeitm anil p.vo. .an?ontlinu?ui sc hools for TCdults. The next session will I.,; held with LUthlehem Baptist .. Church, fourth Friday and Sunday in ' February in the ^ftcj'noon. - HltUWN CHAI'BL CHURCH J The A. C. E. Lengue of Brown Chapel Church. met-tFMJ:30 with the presi' "dent presuiing. After the devotional /" exercise the literary .program was eallled.' Everyone on ,program respond ed. A In re:e oio^d^uas present and .enjoyed the profnuW'very much. . W? 'aye expecting i? "excelT all of our past work. We were v?ry triad to have ?' . oui- presiding elder Rev. and Mrs. (J -. K. Cyles, with Us. Elder Eylos gavr ~ some, 'very helpful remaiks which enjoyed l?y all. We are always glad to have our presiding elder with us -because we believe that he is a mar of .Cod. They have a standing itivitfit Ion ail any time. / SI'AUTAMU KC NEWS ' Trinity' A. M- E. Church .** After at heavy blamket of .snow th? lots .'and''grown ups were seen frudg; . ing their v^ay .to S. S., 'which opened ait It/ o'clock. Every scholar seemed to hatve been gl;?d?to?meet theii t< la her. who always iriukes it inter .'e.sting for them. , It's quite.' a. rivalrj each Sunday,f(H' the banner, but it seewts as class No, 1, taught by thi paster has; rabbit l'oot^on it, for then it remains/ This being the first Sundav-. dea( (iness boaipd, stewardess boards No i ,t. .1 ? ...I A .11.1 ? 1, iL. i. j:, .?, ij. ;iihi i>, aoucu roucn to int forms inarched in, assisted by tlu tdioir singing "Htily, Holy, Holy," Al 'i !" iin in11m "i' jlIiilL niiiMjilr'l tlw iostium full of tire; wo know thai wflt'll a iic)(l is full of? dry gFaSffStnt fire begins it's hard to control. This morning' our church was in jut red with a field,' the lire.started in tht ,r |iul|ut - and the spirit fanned tin f Il.'imcS until they were uncontrollable |)r. McCbllan Hold.- 1n?;nitifn parables which will long be remenv . iieretl by his' h6arers.j We feel tht need of thahk.ing (Jod more and niort for sending us such" a ""messenger ant financier as IJr; McClellart. No ont . but a man sent from God'could- havt f brought us up to where \ye are. W.t were .groping . around in the dart knowing not what to tL> nor where U go,"This man has been a light to oui pathway and a 'lamp "to our feet. Trinity A. M. I'VChurch is a ehurct of system with a hand of christians who believe in system. 'j^io choir rendered very approprr *' iito^ musie, Tht"?ehoristers, Misses I.iTlje Rogers and RdzcTla Higganbothajn titled to be praised for theii excellijnt service. . At'(> oVloc^k the A. C. E. League let! on by Miss. Tillie and Mrs. An. jlcrson was full of pep discussing tht topic "How May Endeavors Crusadt ' with Christ?" 7:.'?0,the choir was in their place? . ready to do their hit. We were again favored " Mh " fosnol feast., and. wt **' dined hecause the spiritual food giver to us by Dr. MeClellan was wholesome. W(>. were made to see that every nop-christiaa's life is a discore in dial's orchestra; it's up to us to try to put them in tutje with the eternal We are glad to hiiye Mjss Annie?Edwards back after spending" ?~^hilt ' ' in New York. Kverybody works in Trinity, ever the pastor, who is the hub and deaconess" board, stewardess~boui'ds, Ladies A i?t led by Mrs. Millie'McJempsey. Willing Workers, Mrs. Nancy Ft wards, Pulpit Aid, Mrs. Connie Chest nut, Missionary, Mrs. Maude MeClellan, liusy Hoc, Miss Huttie Lee Per riii, Hurry Hustlers, Mr. Melvin Chest , nut and a "number of church clubs re vntvr?rrrmmtf?the?bttb.-Tftttdcing?ant strong wheel. We regret very much that, father J ~D. Hamilton Is still on the'r.ick li it._ We are ourselves gettinp i-i'iiitv"f(ir Fouildbrs day next Sun'.ay The- Junior choir directed-by Mist Kfnoy -VVKitmiriv, will furnish music for the' occasion. It will thrill youi soul to hear these little diamonds ir the rough' who are being chisled out ir - song.v' Wh^n in need, of first class ambulance service call or see Messers. J. W Woodar (land Floyd Wood; they arc first clas undertakers with first class emlui liners, MrTTTayes and Mr. Smith _ JMI.I.ON NMvys / . ' Bethel A. M. *.,<JWch " Services opened at- the usual houi " i?h the pnitnr R?-v O. A. Parker ir the pulpit. He preached an inspiring sermon from the 12th chapter of Exo du$; 15th verse.. Subject: "The Sigl of Life." Quite a number of visitor; and members of the Bapiist Churcl ?y?worshipped-with ub.- Sunday *Schoo was larpeiy attenaea ana me lessor discussed?fttirrf?enjoyed?by?all Rev. O. A. Parker is indisposed a' present Rwr-fr ?E. ?r?mhia preachot to us Sunday nipht. Subject: "Chris tian's. Perogntives." . The S. S. Board met with Rev. anc -* Mrs. Parian I^rjdiiv to devise planr for the. year's tfork. Mrs. Minnie TIapan's who hirs beer spending some months in- New-^Yorl and Maryland has returned. Rev. Bryant was a welcome visitor in. the pulpit Sunday night. Mrs. Annie L. Wingate is hom< * ' :i;4 r \ . . . ' ^ ' , "/ ' ' ' * ?: ? ' SOUTH CAROLINA ! again after speigling some' time ir j. Wilson, N. C. " ? ? I . Mrs. Leretha Henderson >and Miss j Eugenia Moody were joint hostesses | to the I. II. Sand Literary Club Mon j.day night. After ? short literary t| program, whist was played, Mrs. j Henderson assisted by Miss-J~.ee .MrII Leod served delieioussSiBtwvhes a (ft i hot eoffee. ?; ;j . S. Matthews A. M. E. Church- ' i did not cut our .crowd. At 10:30 thi I Sunday School convened. Ll ilfli i'splendidly-taught by each teacher.. Our pastor, Rev. Ira J. Gamble, A B., who at all times can and does -priMK'h wonderful smiiuins.?His sub ?ect Sunday was "The Traps of Sin;' We are planning aerogram for Sun I day, February 12th Ut which time wt I will celebrate AUert's Day. ' 1 Rev. Gamble was the dinner guesl I of Rev. Neil Roberts Sunday. I Wednesday night Rev. Gamble wil ! nreach in Lumher.ton, N. C., for thi Missionary Society,. .af-thu Baptisi ' Church. Mrs. Roxanna Roberts if : still on the sick list*. 1 | ' ' ' 4 ()ran77ESUR(; ~ Mt, I'iscah Baptist Church TJie B. Y. P. U. of Mt. Bisgah Baptist "Church, re-organized on Jan. 12 1930. A successful meeting was the results. The following officers were elected: Mr. Eddie Griffney,-4r., president; Mr. James Parlev, vlce-presis dent; Mr. Ernest O. Bovian, secretary jMiss Byrdia E. Bovian, recording see | retary; Group captain No. 1, Miss . Blossohl Porter, Group captain No. 2 I Miss Carrie Moodv: organist. Mis? .] Estelle Ber.how; assistant organist f. Miss Byrdia Bovian..-. ;j On Jan. iy, a very interesting meet. ing was held at 4 o'clock. Every offi. cer was present and a large numbei was present also. The subject of the jesson was ."Missionary Beginning at .t ilome." It was beautifully discusser . and the members seemed to have en . joyed every thought of the lesson. AfT . i ' i . :: . - ? 1?.. M iit tru* lUttKuu u ucuau1 was nan, \%.run t| everybody, enjoyed to the highest. Tin subject: "Resolved that Man shouh ;j serve Xivni lor r,n\T rattier ttiaH Ft-iH1.3 11 The- affirmatives -were: Messrs. .las t Purler, Marlyy Quillins; the negative? I j were Messrs. Eddie Gaffney, Jr., Er? I nest O. Bovian, f * m The points were ten in favor of tht ,| affirmative. After the decision of thi l! .judges and thy points were, readJuAhi .| Union, Messrs. Gaffney and Boviiir > | shcfok hands with their worthy ap; I pointeers, II Miss Byrdin Bovian is planning 51 ; j grand program V<>r JBundajf. Last } j Sunday,' Jan. 1*J, Miss Mae Lou Hay?1 nospread an interesting paper-to tin : j Union. 1 Young Men's Progressive Cliib | The Young Men's Progressive CIut 1 of-Orangeburg met with Mrs. Marior 1 Wilkinson of State College in her ofs fice Monday, February, 3, 1930 at i o'clock p. m. She gave a short ad, dress which wtis inspiring to all. The i main -thought expressed in her ad. dress was the uplift aof humanity r Mrs. Wilkinson has consented he advise the club at any possible time ; She-.was very much enthused over tht future program of the club. Officer? > and members are as follows: C. F > Salley, Jr., president; J. G. ^Parler vice-presiden,t; E. O. Boyian, secrei tary; J. W. Gardner, treasurer; F 1 Buchman, chaplin;-J. Pearson, Sear> geant at arms; G. E. Evans reporter i~ Members" m'til'Rubuit Durg.cws Rnvlon Ufnnlf Riich man. "'Phlliiv Ht'l' ry, Henry Burt, J. J. Bostic, Ernest I O. Bovian, Harold Davis, George-Evr ana, James Fost, John W. . Gardner r Howard Holmes, Harry Hartzug, MeLester McLee, John* Pearson, Jamef C. Pai'ler, K. T. Pennirigtonf Euquer Funehes, Wiley Hampton, : George Holmon, Willie Hayes, Thaddeus Rowi Clifton c,F. Saley, L. C. Rivers, J. C ell, Hubert Boneparte, Isaiah Gadson Roseoe Smith, Julius A maker. * ST. JAMES A. M. K. CHURCH The lesson of .$he Sunday Schoo Was enjoyed as it was so beautiful!) I pictured out. by the teachers to the [ various classes. " i Otfrpastor. Rev. J. E. Dixop, preael eel a rtoble and inspiring sermon Sunday morning from St. .John "And I, "if I be "lifted -irp-from the earth will draw all men unto me. The subject was "Christ Our Magnet." Immediately after the aermoQ^'the Lord-'s Supper was administered. The president of the A. C. E. League it still working faithfully with her stafl of workers, to make it a star League Our pastot preached another mqs terly sermon at the evening services The same was enjoyed by all. We- are StHl receiving members fr the ohurelu,,|Laat Sunday we had i food demembration of it. Our nastol y, the help of God, is carrying th( work on with" much success." ' , Sad indeed was the death of Mrs 4> Mattie Singleton of ..the past week pj The .funeral was held at the above I named ohurehi?She war o chriidiiii fjand a good worker. I know I voice " i the sentiment of all when Ij.say. wt II will miss'- her. Our pastor" preacher 51 a sermon for the occasion lon? to he ^femembered^-j^^^ 1 t I\ENDLETON NEWS." i Silver Spring Baptist Church ,r Mesdnmes R. O. Reese, R. i} Clark M. J. Crawford, ^nd Miss Bes?ie Hop j son motored, to Anderson lust Satur ,!dav to attend the Teachers Institute which was very instructive. } I Mrs. Susie Qantt was out Sundaj t to the delight of her many friends Also hey sister, Mrs. Emma Ashurj r of Timmonsville. Mrft. Asbury has befen here for th^ep weeks with hei ) sister. She is a wonderful doctor anc ' . \ liaiii ' r i ?..... - - THE PALMET J nurse. We were delighted to have | her worship with us Sunday and also! enjoyed encouraging remarks. Mr. *and Mrs. R. C. Hamburg wor-( shipped with' us Sunday morninB. Deacon John "Stephens is still on the sick li&fc. - ' j Little Goldie Hill, the daUphter of i Mr. and Mrs. Edward -Hill is still on - the nick lioti : ? r Miss Eldora Reese, daughter of Mr. r anTT Mrs, James Reese is home after spending several months in? New ' I York. . Miss Carrie, a member of the A. [ M K. Church, departed this life, Jan. rJiOth and was huriugf beneath a mound uf flowers Oil Tuesday. She was a-" lyoungjcIrK ing as though she, Was going on a ; . visit to return.?She wanted to sleep| away in Jesus and her'request was ' granted. We loved? her, but Jesus 1 loved her best. We extend our heart ,'.lelt sympathy to the tanuiy" Mrs. Georgia Winston has been confined to her room for a few days. * 1 CAYCE NEWS St. Ann's Episcopal Church Sunday was a high day in St. Anne Church, New Brookland and many ' friends came for miles to hear the Rt. Rev. K. G'. Lindsay, JLL D.? Bishop ol the tipper Pipcese. South Carolina. . ipreach a-'sermon that will long be re; me inhered y.n. ,the hearts and mind% of ! those who heard him. The Bishop was lalpo present at, Sunday School. AfterV j,the. Supt., Bro. David 1. Boozer had , gone through with the lesson, he turn J ed the Sunday School over to the bisn ' ; op. After which we had baptism. We also had a class of 10 to be confirmed. The bishop said that was the largest ; class he had ever confirmed in any ? colored ihnrch in his diot-ese. Then ? Holy communion was given. Miss , Ruth Weston' always does her partial : the organ. ' The music was grand... j wi:si.i:v m. e. CHURCH 10:30?Sunday School. . * ri 11 :.'50:?Worship ami sermon. *1 :tJ0?Young People's meeting. Dr. .1. B. Randolph of CHftflin University will speak here Sunday niorn 4-hear duau?an-^-'duc-ntlonal treat, is in-1 store for us. ' I Rev. .1. F, Page, Pastor ; Birraui. .v. m. e.-jChirch news The Sunday School lesson period at , 10 to 11:15 was both interesting and , t profitable. The attvndance was very ' got'd. The -entire school witnessed . , quite a pleasant surprise by the visit . of Mr. .1. C. Artemus, Supt., of Sec- ond Calvary Sunday School, who in a l very impressive manner brought greet ings from his. schobl and told of bi? . mission which shouTd be the slogan of i , all Suhday Schools and every individual in them: ""United efforts to save the boys- and?giHsSl butside." We're , triad ybttpbaitte al:So Mrs. Lawson.^af i Prosperity, whose remarks were full . of. good advice. r At the morning service Dr. J. W. .Murph preached a very impressive . sermon?one that caused meditation . of heart, as found in St. Matthew, 15: . 32; subject: "The. Compassion of Je-I > sus^l Asserted Jesus'Christ is full of; l,.compassion and he is resourceful, he; > liable loheal all our wounds. At 7:.'10 Dr. Murph preached-anoth-1 . or strong1 sermon from St. Mathewj , 1^:1-2, emphasizing the impossibility . of impeding the wdrk which Jesus . Christ came'to establish.. The con-.. s^cration service itr the League was ' . jVuLulged in and enjoyed by all of the L many boys and girls present. We . were delighted-to* see so many liw, faces, visitors, who came by to wor. ship with \is, and apparently ggot a , deal of pleasure out of the discussion. . All of you have a standing invitation! t' to come again. Many of our mem-| i hers are sick and shut, in. Let us ; hope that they may be soon restored |to their former condition. Bethel has lost another faithful _and loyal member in the person ofsis , tier Katje Allen of 1227 Harden St., I < who died afe-4. p. in., Sunday, Feb. 2. Her funeral was held from Bethel Tu.es. 2:00 .p, m. She w6s a very dutl-' ful member of class No. 6 and was I pronint always in her attendance and t. contribution until just a few months . ago when she wan stricken and could hot. respond to duty's call. She died i triumphant in the eause of Christ. C CHAI'HKW.K STATION ! , * . 'I' " Services were unustially* good. On ? last" Sujiday, the pastor preached An- , ; other one of his master pieces from ^ text found in. Isaiah 55:-, subject: f "Free Salvation." The * influence of I . the holy spirit cbuld be felt as he de-l - livered such masterly sermon. Sunday School was unusually interesting. ' The lesson was very thori oughly discussed. After which- it was i reviewed by the Superintendent. For r ince the banner left its rpcnkf nniivaa ? and was held by class N<v 2. ^ - At s SllVgr Tea teas fT\v en at the jfc>me "of Mrs. Ichelberger on House Street. A? very - interesting program was given i.n Connection with l thw tea.?Thono pror.ont enjoyed them- . selves verv much. ^ *- A very excellent program was renI dered by thP A. C. E. League. One of the teachers of-the Waverley ^c^ool delivered a wonderful axldress -Ay+riclr was also well?enjoyed by?aH-wh<V were present. -- thp -avaning r.ervitmn were equally as impressive, as the morning ser\$i#e. r The pastor again uluctrifidtLbi^gUdL . . ence with another of his maswirjiec. Win pulnit oratory. The subject of the evening message wast the "Superiority of Christianity." ? - 't-' r Tuesday evening prayer services I were held,;Qfter which Rev. H. Harper preached in behalf of stewardess board No. L Due"to the unfavorable ' condition of the weather only a few " were present .but a small sum wss realized by this board.. * -r' ' ; " ' ... / ..J .Us ? : - J ! -?w 'I I 'I TO JLEAPEJt MR. K. 1\ I^LMKtTAViTli NELSON & LAWSON : TTTTJ v*? Sumter, Feb.? This comes with'.special greptyngs- to you and the special announcement that Mr. K. P. I*nthier. Licensed F.mbalmer (formerly with the Mutual Company of -this city >* is now a member -of our firm. 'I'Jic Sumter office. Mr. Palmer comes f<> >?- ? .. . .lijcMIJC a wealth of rich .experience add pre-. naiatiofi of On- \ii?. ! [... up by keen business aeumen. The firm of. Nelx in. Ami Lnwspn at the' Sumter- Branch will. hereafter be known as Nolson-Lawson-Palmer. Our motto will ever be. "The lu st >.-rr vice possible and.the hjtirhest ?|uali't.v of merchandise at the-lowest pj-ilf consistent." ti; Our many friends whom" \w ,hav? served jin times of past distress, w ill testify that there are.no "unpleasant after-effect*."?But nil the <>t Iut lunnl he metijory of courteous -service' and conservative -.prices has served t> cause u.jmvisant.feelutpf and a-tdicer fill wortTb-' They, have told- others Hence our success.'To the friends of Mr. IMliuer, w< have the satne pleasant trreetin'p,' uiid promise that you1 Mill have no heed to reprret that ht. has made this ehanjh voluntarily.V His telephone and rdsi deuce numbers are the . s:fm7^~Ybt: may find him at'nitrht by phmu? .T-ti-V and by day aUoiu'.oliice Tu'l. Tin- qIIh-i niprht pho.iies are Mr.. Nelson,'' It'S. .md Mr. Law son,'P4 I; s^rvrrr^^^^ . T.n ws'in-Nelson-ltiliiier. - .22 West Liberty-Bt. " * ' ^ MANNINL. S. .Trinity' A. M. K. Church News The above, named church is makintr wo ruler tul progress under the leadership of their new pastor," Rev. \Y. J. Robinson." Already many new".members. have been added to the church and jt seems that a great revival vrfih break, out among the people. Already he "is.preaching'to a larger congregation than ever in Trinity. The leaders and membership have started out with a hew .determination and r the leadership of their bek.iVcd pastpr to bring the church' back to its' old religious standing and from On financial jjtandpojnt pu.t over y we'll prepared program. If Rev. Robinson will continue to feed the people with strong gospel food the work is now accomplished:. "i . ..... The Sunday School, tile choir and all of the auxiliary branches'arc lined up with pastor to put over-h program for Gcfd. Be it said of Rw, Robinson that ht. is one air. Itig fin- Rest rxpouhders.of the word, it has been.our privilege to hear. 1ST CALVARY BAf'Tlsr ( III K( II Last Sunday the attendance was good from the Sunday School through tne evening service. For tht. 'morning service the pastor presented aii inspiring sermon whieii captivated his audience. ?_ At 1 .o'clock the Missionary-Society, gave a splendid prngranv wrtir gomp re suits. ; / ' : At'2 o'clock the funeral of a good meiuLeer*,JVlr. William'.Tpylnr,' was luddrt.?the pastor, Rev. S. S. Vouvtflilcod officiating, assisted l>y. ReVs. i!lliott, Harrison and Butler. Again in\ The evening, the pasloi. Rev. 'S. S. Younghlood pr? ached :>. mniiilf i'ful. mi-i'ooiii r ( Last, hut jv>t least, ttv cludr is to he Congratulated on tie- hcaptiful music fnrnished at each s<fc*^.e 'every Sunday. * The public is invited.' ' | Manigauft a | 'Undertakers a f?Hi s? ? r-,n . . ... ~K ' ' i > . ?r trusting the sacred - i ? t, understanding, dlfc- 1 ted- Service insures ftWll HA.MIIKR(J-Ni;\VS , ? . ?_?eI hanktul Baptist Church ihindfi.t ln'inj? !i I'll'Ill' tluy Sunday ' ~ School was opoped. at 10:0(1, a. m. by Supt;, ( . 1). liowlinjrj The lesson was a.uirht. very forcibly by the pastor, lb v. M. C. II. Dillard. Th.. jrrcachVd atJTi :bu and 8::j0. This lie- I ing com.mu^ion day, ho preached from I , the subject "The Vine and Brartyhes" | l ake 21:1"). Kvery'one was. made to i>i'l hajipy while he preached a soul stirring'sermon. ... # jj. The Women's M issionary . ..Society . i u-t at the parsonage Sunday with its president, Mrs. Rl. C. H. Dillard F Many helpful things were-said during 'he afternoon. ... The 15. V. P. met at 7:20 with prest ?i ,ident K. (ivoen. Topic-: "Beg-ihnihg at J Home," was discussed very interesting: jj The Bamberg1 Sewing 0Ud> Tender?d a musical concerl at ThankfufMon ^ day flight. It was enjoyed by all who < attended. This club also will meet with Mrs, llahisoir Holinon" Wednesday February 5. at r?: 1 f>. All members are. asked to be present. - The Bamberg Coiinty Teache.rtf Association met at Frasier's-.'Academy Ft idav t he 21th. president' Kickenback 11 :r presiding. The "meeting was very q good, especially the musical numbers [which Miss D. M. Kearne and rendered. Solo and trio by the Hampton cliotTb' ^The topic: "ll-?w- t?? lengthen: l.tiiir school term irg rural district" byi j Prof. Stanley Moore. Many good sllg-' ; gestiona: wcty made and a commit--Ol 'i.-e apjiointed t.. endeavor to Inang pi I 'rapid results . . ip. i 4 '* nj.ua- i il I WriKfUTl . Vl*!\V \-* 1 I pleasant. " I Wi1 . glad-to ,sw Messrs.;.'. K.1 j Given, und'W. Green upiwul at thcir.r _ Ihobl work again. Fi| Mt. Carniel A. M. E. Church Sunday school was opened hy Supt": | stirring sermons. We are sorry to say that Mrs. Jer- IK dine .lohnson 'is ot) the sick list. A j??> call would he'appreciated. . .. I ? CHRIST 'S .COMING! >' i - How and When? Revealed! ,| A New Rook every believer _ arid j ' '' minister especially should read. The Bible Key?'Vor onlightment. Instructive, Debates, revised questions . and answers. |()u Special lot roductory Price .">0 Centc. i : : DOG. O. GIBSON,. ' I . , Eaton, Ohio. CAI.I. AT* SIMPKIN'S SERVICE STATION To..Have your Cars Refueled, Washed and Doped-' Corner Park and Washington Streets ??? 1 ??- [I'll J. H. JOHNSON & CO. , _ Notary -Public and Dealer jjj in real estate and sale of lots in m PINK IUDGE (MtMKTERY. Beau- ~ t-i fully located on jiaved road above College PUtef,.^ ,, , ;;r . I' J Phone 0122. j Sp 11 till*S Washington Street Of FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM = In Beauty Culture (). Give b ANJ-O-I IN |Mair. Scalp and | | Dandiuli Preparations a trial. Their worth has been proved . Registered.in I u. s; !\>t. off,; r or WANTED:-Write fortefmr "S? M:ide l>y Mme Fannie I.. Carolina ! j t 1029 Vligh Market Street ft ? GEORGETOWN^. C. : :# ijwji /./. *. *. ?* .*. j .nd Williams |MJ: _ . j* ind Embalmers J ? I"?.' V'" " ^ ' | of 714 Mam Street ' ..w |;l Columbia. S. C. ?farr II ?' We have a lady licensed | ' Embalmer.^" ~ .y * " %ln Complete motor r - " 'A 9 |k^ Equipment K l*hone> pj ?" - Day 8519 Night 7242 ? ? R< . v, 'ft * PAGE FIVE 666 Tablets v eiicves a Headache or Neuralgia in 7 J.ni.hutes, checks a Cold the first day.' iu! vhecks .Malaria in three days. 666 also in Li(|ui(l ' . v- ' Quality Pressing Club Dry Cleaning. Repairing, 'AN =? tering and Dyeing ^ \V? are hi burides* for your convenience and our living. A lit ' tie Co-Operation would help J. Dt Denley, Manager' , .. V. M. I'. A. HlJMJlMj ^ 7 v Sumter street " I'hnc. dSol % J. MOLINA TARCHITECT Plans anil 9pecif i_oa t ion s Suhntitted on short. notiee >00 E. MeBee Ave. Greenville, S. C. ? cpe'rt Starter, Generator ami Patiy Hapairs? PI I ON K *r>so?? ? ripps' Battery Service DreadnaiiKlit Gould Batteries Longest Life by Owner's Keen ids ' GIVlv G-K-A TIG Ah J-H l.aily- St< r^? ColnmlWa. .S. ('. . pboflssiontl i cards ?? ?? V ::I0 A. ,M. to 2 I'. M Of lice .00 P. M. to X |?. At Pes. ?;r>4H Dr. c. E. Stephenson ' - ,7t 4 Physician and SlTrgt-nu Specialty r fie.e: 5f . ' Besidciicc: 11'a A sS'jmldy S?. llllitJ Oafi St. -i. ~ ? " tyr~~ ~ <??.? T i-i? t't mivc \ TVt- 2 ~ - v - _ ? . .v v. i i\fui ot n .1 . f ?U , lO' i .' M) J'. M. I)U.H. I) IIAKPKR Huc^eon Dentist? llings, Extractions',. Plate;*, Cmwiis arid Bridges Gold- Crown end Bridge Work a ?si"-;'gi:ai/rv . DW.l-f Washington St*-, I'limm t>" DR. H. II. COOPER Dentist- - '; , eeial Attention Given to* Diseases * ? ? (if the Gums ' >' Gold Crowr ajn) Bridge- W ork A Speeialty. ' ice Phone (UyJ, l*n>,r> W'u.shin"grunfr>( Residence Phone 82<>4 lice Honrs: - Telephones: ' 10 A; M. to 7:0U P. M. Office OO.Tt r* : .Residence 8873 . ,: Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST . < llings, Plates, Crowns and Bridges Sunday by Appointment* rtruction by Conductive.* A-Ues thesis a SneeieHS'. ' 117 'a?Washington S't.t Cola,?fry ?C. ?1 DR. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Stirgeon eciid Attention Given Diseases Of "Wojneri. J! . . fiee . .Residence 2I>. Washington . 2280 Hamilton Plump' (i-lt>t> TMione- 7501 ? DR. J. <i. STl'ART rice Hours: Telephone: :<H) to :I:?'? l\ M. Res. 40l?2 on to , OlliPe ;>7r?t? t'ico:' Residence; V 80 Taylor St., IT+TiTup St. - ~ free Hour's: Phone's A. M. to 2 I'. M. ' Res. 887.r) :? -P. M. to 8: P. M. Office 4247 DR. W. D. Chappelle . Physician ami Surgeon - ^ Diseases of Women and Children 1 A Specialty pffiee: Residence: 24 Vi Assembly St. 1801 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. S.R.GREEN.M.D. pice Hours: , "J , . _1 ; IT To TO a".'nn. 1_ 12 to 2 p. ni. 6 to 8 p. m. one 3796 2030 Taylor Street fice Phone 8407 lies. l?hoiw 6798 N> J. FREDERICK lorney-nt-Haw" and NotarJ-" Public PUA( TH.E.-IN _JU.U-4^HIITS . \ ' "?State and Federal 10 Washington Fiti. Colmuhia. S. C. _ #' 1 r frOffice Hours Phone a. m. to 2 p. m. - 3536 p. m. to 7 p. m. Dr. H. G. Thompson Surpcon Dentist. " v a*esT; Crow ns, It r idg-e ?, - E rftettnny- ? A Specialty ?s: 2228" WASHINGTON STREET * 14 Vi Assembly St. Columbia & C. I; *7 . . *-V; . , : j