The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 12, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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first nazareth baptist
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Sunday was a great day at Firs
Nazareth. The newly elected pastoi
Rev. L. H. Hatfield, formerly pasto
1 of the first Baptist church of Eliza
J bethtown, Kentucky, filled the pulpi
at both services. The attendance' wa
f good and the spirit ran high.?W
? *? wish to extend a hearty welcome t
the members and friends to come ou
and hear our pastor each Sunda
J! morning and evening at 11:30 an
| 8:30.
The revival will begin at First Na
| zareth Baptist church on the 3rd. Sur
r7 day night, April 20th.f
Let ns comic together ~ and?as
. God to give us souls for our laboi
L. Bring your friends, and sinners."
! joneJ chapel missionary so
,{ ciety holds program at
tcr - - - rhkiewooi) cam p
Inspiring, instructive and great!
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afi'icviabcu wu3 me joint prograr
rendered by the Women's Home an
Foreign Missionary society and th
"Y" of Jones Chapel ~A. M. E. 5
church Sunday afternoon* \vith th
occupant? of the Helen C. Brayto
pavilion.?After?the main?prograir
^ held in the reception hall, each mem
bev paid a visit to the patients on eac
* ward with-whom were left words c
i cheer and encouragement. Not onl
' did they bring spiritual cheer, bu
large and beautifully decorated bas
"* lu'ts', re pn^i'iiling the time of scasor
Easter, wore brought?vast amour
* of refreshments in various kinds ?
fruit and sweets which were great!
appreciated. - n
Listening to the request of the ps
tients for aid which-will emrbte-a_rs
dio to lie purchased for -their pavi
lirqv^th? following persons pledged?t
, contribute $1,0(1: Mrs. and Miss Bcr
tson, Mrs. Benson paid part; Mrs. Tin
- Williams, paid; Mrs. C. Greene, Mr:
^ R. Williams, paid; Mrs. G. Greeg, Mr:
?? Wnu Ja- Bawv M?. M.' Durt an
Mrs. M. Hart, jjaid 50c.
? Archdeacon J. B. Elliott also "cam
and brought, many worjls o.f help an
encouragement' to the inmates , Sur
day evening.
On the 4th Sunday afternoon quit
a few members of the jubilee choi
of Zion Baptist church held a ver
7 rtowmt prayer service with?the ir
mates which was immensely enjoye
by them. The gratitude of Nurse (
II. Pleasant and patients goes outTt
T ?-.r\trvt*Anf\ ..?/! 1m* Ai1 * ~ ~ '
xmvii ^,iwup <i11vi uiuivmuai iur trie set
vi-.<> rand e red both spiritual and ma
torial, with a cordial request to vis:
them as soon and ?s often as poss
Tile. The patients, especially than
_.Tnnes Chapel A. M. E. Zion ehure
. for their services and for the sut
scription .to help them to secure a ra
din for their pavilion.
WESEEY M. E. CHURCH
10 :.'10?Stiqday school. \
..... .. 11 ;?'I0?WWship-and sermon.?
8:00 P. M.?Worship and sermon.
? 1^ At 4:00 in. the" Clafliri singer
will appear in the Columbia theatn
Eunday. The public is invited to hea
" fliem. ~A free"wTIl ofFiu-ihgwill be tat
en for christian education.
We sball observe holy week leadin
up to Easter. Yon ar^-invited to wot
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J. _F. Page, Pastor.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCJ
Sunday was a high day with u
and also Feast day. ?
- Sunday school opened at 10:00 i
m. by thp superintendent, Mr. Rv S
Russell. The lesson was very intei
esting and was reviewed in an unus
trally good -manner by Mrs. Wilhel
mint* Inliiicnr. n..?. - ?: _ i .1....
uuifouu. vyui nujiCi''lllLtMIUl'Ii
and his teachers are using every mc
thod to make our Sunday school a sut
cess.
Services began at 11:15. Our pas
and inspiring sermon,
j - _ At 4:00 ouc"-'pastor <&nd?member
- Aferor*hipped at Wesley-JH.- E. churcl
^^Rev. Dixon preached a torching sei
mon;- '
A. C. E. league was conducted h
the president-Miss Gertrude* Bonne;
and a good program was rendered a
usual.
.. . A.P- .7;30 we again listened to an a
hie sermon by our pastor.
As Sunday was the 1st Sunday th
christians partook of the Lord's Sup
per.- t
We were glad to have Rev. G. h
Lyles, presiding elder of the Colum
hia district, and "others" present an
ask them to come again. We enjo
r the presence of visitors at all times
The W. H. and F. M. society wa
- conducted by thg president, Mrs. IV,
Lou Phelps, on last Sunday. An ir
foresting paper was read to the sc
eiejy by Mrs. Wilhelmina Johnsor
The "'Wreath Drill" which Mrs. I
Mae Corley and Carrie Wilson ha
Slast Monday night at the church wa
quite a success and the 1st prize wen
to Miss Ella Mayfield for selling th
highest amount of-tickets,' ,
"The Devil in the Church" undej- th
-direction of Miss Estelle Jarierett
will be given Monday night, Apr;
28th.
YOUNfi. WOMEN'S MISSION AIC
SOCIETY .OEL JONES CHAPEL
' _ A. M. E. ZION CHURCH
On Wednesday, March 12th the Y.1
met at the home of Mrs: Helen Fri
day, 1315 Blossom street.
??The meeting was opened at the u?
ual hour with our vice president, Mrs
"Mstftirt, presiding.
cises the house was opened for bus!
ness. We planned a trrjtttrthb Rtdg<
wood ssnttortum. y
Also decided that a play be preser
ted by the members of the club.
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After all business was cleared up
5 we enjoyed some-i?G?eesting remarks
[coming: from 'RevrrL C. Hunter. Also
an interesting: B?blc frame conducted
ed by Miss^Corine Gordon.
r, The hostess then served a delit.
cious repast consisting uf ice cream,
it' cake, cocoa and after dinner mints.
g) We then adjourned to meet afrain
o | with Miss Gordon at 24Q0 Crcim St.
t BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH OF ~
Vj. DIDLON
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At 11:30 our beloved pastor, Rev.
" J. W. Washington delivered one of
l" j his most inspirational sermons from
^Ises._ Subject "Death or Christ for
(Sinners." We are finding Rev. Washington
more and more a Christian gend^tleman
dnd striving hard to do all pos- ?
sible for th,e building^ of God's, kingjdom
on earth. ! I
At three-thirty the Sunday school
Tliuur, we had a very interesting health
y program?which was enjoyed by all. ^
11 especially the helpful talks by_Drs.
d Garrett and Gordon and Mrs. L. M.
ft Bethca. :? *?r
' | At eight o'clock Rev. Washington ae,
gain-spoke to. us forcibly from ttfe
n 3rd . chapter of Paul's second epistle
Urto Timothy, surely he is a man sent. ~
i fronr God. We Wt.rn clrwl Wra-iid
h i Sister Amanda Bethea with us agaia
after an absence, of several months
y on account of illness. She is- still
I feeble, but we are praying for coml~
plete" restoration for her.
Fj With the coming of spring quite a
'* number of our folk are migrating to
; the north. ' ?....
y\ Mrs. Berkley Smith and children
I left for Washington?Saturday night,
t- Mrs.'-P. B. Means also left for^Washi
ingt6n_to enter a hospital there.
i-| Miss Lueilc Nickols had for her
o week end guest, He r"b'ousin, Miss Reai-1
tha Hodges ofJUullins
a J Mr .Willie Gpok of Gleriwood, Flos.
rida is the guest "of Mrs. Reatha Ros.'
gers. "*
The G. H. S. and literary club meT
J i?n Monday night with .Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. McLecd.. A very interesting proelgram
was?rendered and an open ed is- d
eussion: "IDs prohibition been a fail i
ore," was greptly enjoyed. The hostess,
assisted by Mes'danies Duck- and
e Hartzog . serzed delicious sandwiches
r and hot coffee. .
y_l Mrs. Bulah Braglyy, of T.nttn is vi--;
i. -rrtrng her brother 7rn7t st^r?oynTF~nn7rf ~
d Mrs. Herbert Courar.
^ j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cousar had
b as their guests .Sunday Rev!. AVashingfcon
and family.
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Ridgeway. Apr. 12?'Rainy weather ?
)+.did not seriously interfere with the ?
^feer-vices at Lebanon church on Sunday
jtho sixth of Aoril. Despite the rain
I a generous congregation wad in attends
nee 1 *?-' '
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church year "had an auspicious beginning.
Sunday morning* Rev.-J-.-R? Dungee
? the pastor,?preached from Psalnis
,9 118 :8r9^-"It is. better to trust in-the
? Lord than to put confidence in- prinr
ces." The sermon pointed out typi..-ctfl-experiences-of
the "Pstrtrftistf of" '
.humanity in general, and of Jesus ?g
Christ, himself,' with men of both
.--iiigh- and?lovr- estates-.?By these ex-1?
iPerienoes thr fic-khmrssr of man ini
I his dealings with his fellowmen was .
;, demonstrated, oven though there were
Y rare instances in which men had prov
jen true to one another, ..notably the
s cases of Jonathan and David. It. was -*L-?
j pointed out that in God we fiavo " 'ifffi
x friend who never fails us, who.never
3*1 deceives us, who never betrays its - V
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11v/1 wui cumiuence ana who because chu
1 of the infinity in his power and wis- of
j.; cU>m is able to do more for us than thos
an/ human being, and "is therefore .jyw
(Jmore safely to lie trusted than even thir
.. our faithful earthly friends. nlal
After the sermon tho Lord's Sup: nig
i-jp^r was solemnly administered by her
^Lthe pastor, ;cs<rU4led4>y--ReVT-4T-P:--M-i+r "WW
ler* The offerings; for the day were G
generous. __ tlnr
^ The Lebanon Parochial school, will .wov
J hold its closing exercises Thursday as i
and Friday nights^ April 10-11. The^e the
v exercises will bring to a close another intc
j successful term.' ing,
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NEW BROOK LAND vfavq and
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Last Sunday, April Gth was a day nee
e of great joy and credit to Brookland. wag
.Never before in the history of the
, church has there been a program ren- ..
dered greater than last Sunday's.
. There wui n guest from---Spring??^
" field churchV McCormick; Houblo ?
y j Branch, Mt.'Zjon Baptist, Cayce; Mt.
' | Pleasant Baptist, Lexington county; tQ
? St. Luke Baptist, Columbia, and a 't
' special invited guest' from Columbia t
l"+,together with those who voluntarily a '
'"j appeared to .witness__jhe program
u from Jerusalem Branch Baptist and
Mother adjacent churches. (
Some very helpful remarks were |
3 made-by the following persons^ Mrs.
t Griffin, Miss Nelson, Mr. Glass, Prof, ^ugi
e Anderson, Prof. Harrison. atpl others. |y't
Now as Rev. W. TM. Peterson was not ^ur
"e present Rev. W. M. Isaac w^s asked 1
? to. preach the morning sermon which
he did to the delight of all present.
l After which the rally began and con- a
tinued through the - evening service. pau
If There was a recess'given for the space I sjor
of one, hour in which_.w?_wer?-bountL l .- .-.
:iuuy led, by .the members of-adjacent
j churches as well as Brooklapd which ' r ?
's ivas~very much enjoyed.
i-1 At the tone of the bell we returned;
for the. evening session, which was vV
r- coflducteff hy the pastor. Some help- j ,
*. ful remarks were made by Messrs.
H. E. Taylor and L7 A. Hawkins, then ^av
r Rev. Lee A. LogajT preached a ffdUl ^
i- stirring sermon. The rally was then r71
brought to^a^hwrr $W,4fhhavi^
"%Tven-. by the kind hearted members
i- and friends. Rev. M. H. Holloway is.,1**
pastor and Mr. Frank Boykirv clerk. ^
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;N , BAPTIST eilV'RCI! NEWS in id
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.'e, the members of Zion Baptist cv>op<
rch, are desirous that "the people ment
South Carolina in general, and everj
;e of- Uris-city-in-particiliar s h o u 1 d 7 ( n t h i
e-^'-the straight news" as to how! suppi
urs. ar<> funrtinTiinir -.it r>m- ?o
>ly great church. 'Ant! that they withi
:fit correctly know about lis. we~" rbeiv
ehy, jnake statement of the fol- and t
Ing: 11 ' | ocean
?ur pastor, the Rev. J. I*. Reeder,*J. 'P.
agh as yet a- -young n>anr?is "a chure
y-4+Vp- wire?both- in?Uie -pulpit. and -ly-ci
a model pastor, whose care is forjeomp
sheep. He is a pulpiteer, he is who
nselv earnest, logical, illuniinat- vet 1
r?convincing, persuasive, and so,-hcr, essed
with christian zeal that each j.the i
every sermon is, in effect, pente-i meet
tal, moreover, his great adaptabi-jtime,
to, and understanding of. the . fehen
ds of his people enable -him, as J the :
i.true of the blessed Master, offer-1 show
ly to preach at one and the saniejmone
e~?to the uninformed, as well as to. 293.5
5n of larger advantages. ,m:art
aid wonderful to relate, in his $701.
toral activities and ministrations, | reign
is proving highly and satisfactory work
and among all classes of his large : tion
nbership. It is a fact, deplorably,' itself
; that great pulpiteers, as a rule,|
none too 'successful in directing!
business and financial side of'the j "
rch. Be it widely known, however, I
t our pastor is a monumental ex-j Th
tion i??natters of that kind. This Collo
/ell evidenced by the" fact that our , is no
iness affairs function more smooth- ter b
han at any time heretofore; while i Mr
financial condition may, in su-.lock
fatives mrty. be .rg-'-jthfr" .1
irly. and fully mefft out? expanse s;Ifor_l
it creditably and ' ^systematically ; ly m
tribute our assigned quota to the ber.
ses of christian education and., mis- has f
is, both home1 and foreign, and j city i
e,"Tit the Tiintk; t6~bVfh4' eretllt; a-f:' Mr
g sum with which to carry on the|pproi
k of christian^ dwnevolencc and-t the c
?dom extension. During the quar- l-motlv
just ended, ^we have Rained one'whoi
tired by^hnptiwrn.-le+ter Tiftd- return jenjoy
k to the chviveh; besides, more than stricl
huadred unfinancial members' shcok
e become' financial, thtr* giving us away
?ona fide, active, membership of I Mr
. And mark y_Qn!^ Our pastor, {gone
er whose splendid ^leadership and 1 rema
e guidance, this most desirable will-1
lition has been wrought, and now I Mil
lined, has been onljr three months j high
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:i()N HA I'TI ST (III Kill
rnr^e of our churyh. Tan it In
ereu men tnai only, most boyal
ration, prevails in nj.vory departof
our church activities and that
f officer, and HYieinbcp*. too, give
isiastic. .as well as substantial,
>rt to any and all efforts Oy Tile"
r recommended.?. Indeed, it can.
?ut hesitation," be said that, it'
WOl'e ever a time when the manhe
occasion, and the man for the
icn, met, it was^when the ?Rev.
Recdej* me. pastor of our
dr;?Then, tuo^his TCt'med. hitch-..
ilturedy?and?spiritually viLuliz-cdr
anion is an Ideal pastor's wife,*
is unlpved only ly those who as
inve not come acuuainted with
-On Monday night. rMrirch 30th,!
church -held its' first quarterly i
ing for. the year li'30, at which,
'by the usual reports of the dif-f
t departments, 'and auxiliaries,
following salient things were
n: Bona fide "membership-. 071,
y"raised during tl\e quarter S2, 4;
money expended during the
jer $ 1 ?'t;?amount'?mi hand04,
while peace" "and good
i antf the people have a mnul to
. What church of our- deilominain
South Carolina can felicitate
on a showing so desirable?"
Thomas Williams, church clerk'
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C'H ESTER PARA GRAPHS'
e ninny friends of Rev. P. E. Mcugh
will be glad to know that lie.
w able to b0 -up and around af
eing very ill for several months,
s. Anna De Graffenried ' "Whitdied
in Philadelphia Monday and
>o<ly expected ham TlHtrattey
iiirial. The DefirnfTenrierl fnmi.
oved to Philadelphia in Decern-;
The death-of Mrs. Whitloek who
ipent thp last few years in that
is vefy?a'd news to friend^hefe.
..James Westhrooks: a- very proy^
is barber of Virginia motored to(
fty a few' weeks ago to see- his
er, Mrs. Mary Jane "Westbrooks,
continues ill. Returning home, he^
ed exeellent health until he traas
;en with an illness Thursday., The
ing mesage camathat he p&ssed ^
Westbi'poks, . his father has
to Virginia to accompany the
rtmhere. Undertaker R. ft: Avers--1
be in charge.
aa Inez Roger, of AVilTiam Penn_
school, Iligh Point, was the lasf^
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4? joxurrrn/Lii nP.ws
The weather continue* quite cool.
Sunday wa< enol and rainy hut the
s-'i vires at Bethany were good and a P
Inrgfr number attended each service.
Rev. Dud ley. pastor was at his best. '
His sermon's. Sunday night were full a
of the spirit from* begin nmgv_u^ the \
._end. Ilis subject \vus tile_ "Moniats ^
~r*rath'-n.'""1V'spiTe the inclenv-nt weather
$25.3.1 was collected. -?<
Prof, and Ml'-, B.enj. Moore. Mr.
James Moore, and daughter and Mrs. ^
Bii; tnn of P'i l- TIj'1 1 mot orcd hero on
Sunday?to. 44w*..deIIght of friends and
relatives. They visited at the homes
. of. Mr.-, tlcuiem Moore mid-Mr..Silas. ?
Thompson and also attended services
'at. Bethany. , . " HThe
writer and Mt^, I). Long (lined a*
at the home <>f Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
j Minis Sunday.. Mr. Mints has two ?
daughters at Lis. home and any young <"
'mart or nun wanting, a good cook as ?
a wife would l>e wise in selecting thesp
girls "ds they know how t<> co-ftk, as we - ?
have often heard that., the way to a
Utah's heart is through his stomach.
Deacon C. C. Fernandez' has been
.somewhat indiipua< d.The Max fa hiily.
c nu. of the best magicians, .will
'ah/ay at- Bethany Monday night af- _
ter-KacJei'. . --?
M>\ 1H Richards from Union visited
in 1 his . I'uminiiti i t y Atnmlnr -j=
.Mrs. Southard (list, "and Mrs.j Rosa le
lluuhes have' returned from AsheviHc'aftrrn
p!oasan\ Vrfrp: ~?' ^
Ki'Vk J. I.; Dudley has just returned
from Qinten \vh n- he has been enn
dietin;r a series of meeting.
The play fop the benefit .of the ehureh
was held Monday nitfht under ' ^
Rov^Dudlcy's charge. "
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"wi k gucsf tit' .Mi.-s Alberta lieutly. pS!
;; r. ami M Relford Wright, for-!
nvc ;'lv of thr< city. ami. ?jiw of High, .
Point were' guests last week of their,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beatty. Sp
Mir. ami Mis. A. A. Williams and.
"aad lmjitTf wr d. ,'f. S.n.dcis and Miss !
^ I art: a ret lUuhran motored to Charlctte
Sunday and spent t.he day with 11'
if,fi-i.-nd-,.
Lii Mr,
Mc.Crory, M r. Wade \ a net*. Mrs. Ada
(1 laddCiY; Miss 'Sliiurva l>ye. Mrs. J.
JW. (liaJlajiL,,, A ..
Miu. Joint MnrvisI Who has been
very ill with pneumonia is out again '*
to tIw-jdeliuht of his IjjtnjOls and re- (i
lativesl lor
Mr:. J. K. J^pann n-nd Mr. R. S. Ayers
were visitors to the state teachers asfociatiin
in Columbia last?week,
t- -M rs. It ay-ward Isom Wright spent Of
the week .end here with her husband ] (
Mr. Thomai Wright, Mrs. Wright is
filling thc vacancy made in the Lancaster
high school !>v. the resignation
and departure to. New York of Mrs.
Lottie?McPowt H.
?Key. - \rfrr idir.*.1 pastor' formerly- ?
of lie(\ llil! Baptist chinch has'been
galled to the 'psiMorate of the Wilson i
Baptist church aboiVt seven miles .
south east uf Chester. ' '
"Miss. Kstelle Boviah spent the week
end very pleasantly in .Johnston with
her 'brother in law and sister, Prof,
and Mrs.' Mcintosh.
Rev. .f. W. Manoney. Mrs. A. A. A- nfl
dair, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Rattle Wal- V.
kcr. Prof, and -Mrs; J. 1). Martin, Mtv" ~i?
Booker""!'. Davis, Mr? R. S. Ayers, and
s n, Mr. I'dwin Ayers,"'"attended the p.
Presbytery in'Sumter last week. Mrs.
.1 oiier, juuin^yod on to Corded l.<J?or- ~
gin at tho chise of the meeting and nr
attended thr^T^ft'sbytery there/,
Mrs. . llattie Agiirs, mother of Mr.
William Agurs, will be buried fromHwSroh
Preshytei'ian church WedneSclnr--Trftrrnoorr;
Two daughters .from
Jacksonville have arrived for the
funeral. I'nde/taker. Ayers is in U
charge. - . ? ?
Find enclosed'$1.00 for, six month i
subscription for Rev, W. McCoU ?lough,
t hCS'tel'. ^
Rev. M. T;>Vin of tinion will con- , .
duct the revival meeting at Calvary 1
Baptist church beginning the third I
here from Kentucky tind are spentjing-l--~
.same* time with Mr^A ftoyce and her
daughters. "" 1
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ADGERS NEWS V~J
Mr. and Mrs. A. C.S Mitchell,'of this . / v
lace entertained at dinner on Frilly
evening. Among those present ~ 1~
ivere Rev. and . Mrs." Cunningham,
nd family; Mrs. L. A. llaltiwanger, ' ~
liss Kena George, Mrs. Eunice Ad- j
er and daughter. 1 1 Mrs.
Carrie L. Mitchell* who teach?**" '
5 in White Oak, while attending the^ehers-'-association
spent a delight^ ?t 1
ll .stay with Mrs. ?Josfe MelJaniel
nd' Mro. .SusU> liokomb. .
Mr. A. Cv 'Mitchell and Mr. Willie
'oore have just returned from at- , .. . .
nding a society convention-held at- *
alston Hill. R. A.-Sims is president r'
id the organization is making ?j>l<nd
progress under him.
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ice I'honc 1 ll!.") \\ a>liiuut"ii Si
Residence l'froin-. 8201 J
'ice Honrs:. Telephones:'.
10 A. M. to rim 1'. M. Office OO.'i't
a Re;* identic 887:1
Dr. D. TC. .Tenkins
DHNTIST
Sunday liy Appointment
Unction by Conduct i ve . Anvs'hesis
a Speeiefty. . * v.
'.IT'.fe Washington St., Cola, S. (\
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Sure eon
ecial Attention (liven Diseases Of'
' Women. . - .
fit'C " \ Residence
do Washinglin ^diJO Hanip*ion
I'lmne G4wl> Rhone 7501
DR. J. STUART
fice limine: 7 ~ ? Telephone: - IV
:trt> t?t- t rt>?> ~~ tonl
:0r to 8:00i .l\ ,M. Otlieo HTtMl .
Dec: ? Residence: ? t?
30 Taylor St., 1117 Pine Si
lice Hours: ?I4w>m?s???
A. M. to 2 P..M; Ucs.-8875 .
P. M. to 8: P; M. > : 'Office 4247 .
D11. W. D. Chappelle
Physictuii ami Surectm ...
Diseases of AN omen ami Children.
ft Specially ? .. '* ' ?
Office: . > Re'sulon'ce:
24Vi Assembly St. IdOI* Pine St.
Columbia, S. C. * .
S. R. GREEN, M. I).
rice Hours:
: 9 to. 10-a. rii, 9-12
to ;(2 p. m.
f> t o 1 8 n m. ?.
one 371)0 '2(130 Taylor Street
fire Phone #407 Krs. l'hnno 'VT'.'S
N. J. FREDERICK
torney-nt-I.uw a\id'Notary. Public
PRACTICE 'IN AI.I, COfllTS
?State and Federal
19 Wa^hitiKfoii St., Columbia, S. C. , - <
; _r^t.
H. JOHNSON & CO. 1_ j
? * ! ~ ~ """ 4Notary
Pnlilif itld Dealer ?_
n real estate and sale of lots in '
'INE^UPjC^CKMKTKRY. Beauifully
located on paved marl above , "J
College Place. ~ ~
Phone G422. -
1109V4 Washington Street -?- j|