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Saturday, June 14, 1930 ? CHURCH NEWS OP REV^AIR RECEIVES APPOINTMENT Pt>st?rin>? Sailers Mcnmrial A. M. K. " ^?r~- ?1. -Church Services will >opon at 8:30"Sunday " afternoon at the Salters Memorial A. M. E. church, 2200 block of Washington, near Pine by Rev. W. P. Plair, pustoy^newly appointed by Bishop R. C. Hansen to take charge of and keep services going on. Every church 'la" asked to send some of their chrisi inns, brothers or sisters, 'who witi i voluntarily come. Come prepared to tear down the evils which art pene? t rati fig against righteousness. Sunday school at 2:30." One person, Miss .Theodora Blocker, volunteered to , teach in the Nunday" school and others gave consent. - The work, is not our work, but God's work. Everyone that loves the church of God will voluntarily come in?and help and you'll bo bleeped by the Luid. Rev, Plair will preach-the opening sermon. All that haven't heard me ! come and hear me. ? i Night services at 8:30 o'clock. ?Li =i uill have a great preacher for Sun-'^ day night. This is not a house but a 1 clinch, surrounded by christian peo- i \ pie. . W. P. PlaiT Hey ward Ford, Superintendent of S. S., Allen university, Columbia. notice ~ i The puillicit is most ^cordially invit- < ed to woi-sliip-witH us at Bethel A. < M,. E. church, Sunday, (tomorrow) r.fternobn :at 3:30 o'clock. The Rev. < J. P. .-Ree.der jatld his congregation will ?he? sv it'll us.' The Reverend, hinraelf, ; will "break the bread of life and pass ( it to hungry" souls.?We are asking t-: that every one come prepared to help | us . in- our-financial .struggle of which you are all aware'. .. * 11 We thank-you ip advance for your'i f-presenr?.'~The ladies are carrying out ' : this program?and earnestly?solicit your presence. F. G.1 Baumgardnor, Chr; Conn--? J. W. Murph. Pastor. MASS MEETING AT SECOND CA I.VARY S IN DAT ? Yon arc cordially invited to.be pre-^j sent al Second Calvary Sunday at , t:df) in liuar mnir by rvi-ral of )hn~ J$. best choirs in the citv and as many; 1 speeches by some of the best talent in the'city... The leading addresses ; will-be made by Mrs. Boykin, Reeder ^ WESI.KY M. K. ClU'RCH NEWS' Tttrfto, Sunday-School, lb; 110, Worship and sermon. ii r>:00 p. m., Bible School. fii.-U),. Fpworth League Meeting-- ? ,i 8:0(1 p. hi.. Queen Esther Musicalj and Literary program. The public^ is cordially invited to all these meet- j .ingsr--- ' ~~ TCnnilav ' + V.0911/1 rif T R Tovlfti. 1 will preach for us and hold his quar- ' tm ly - conference orr .Monday night. |? 'You-are^invited. ' i] J. F. Page, pastor. 1" 1 i ST. JAMES A.- M. E. C??RCH ' ' ?7^ (iood music is a help to any pro- j services also. Whenever there is good i singing- in the services th^re is more j life! ? ' '< (>n last Sunday after^singing God's |11:i is( s til the highest nnr pastor, Rev ' ?:?J-:?fh?Dixon,?preached a sermon out of the fullness of his heart from; Romans 0:2.1, subject "The- choice .of; life." and as a result of the sermon > we received a joiner. " * I Again at 8:00 the members as well u \ visitors were present and heard an I < I tier sermon kindled with the holy, tire. At-this time our pastor preachnl from Job 14:4. Truly we can say LliaJ?in every respect Rev. Dixon is preaching better and better. 1 ?;-AH of the organizations are moving along nicely. The children crowd 1 the classes each Sunday to receive! irstructions from the"'** schoobteachers concerning Bible stories. I, - Our S. S. cannot fair with such offi cers and tcacbel's as Rev. Dixon, as ' chief superintendent; Mr. R. S. Rus-.! fell, superintendent; Mr. E. M. Carr, 9nllu> Ptu'Lp^, TTatolln Tnnniinttn ~ trude Bonner, Nellie Bratton, Claret- ! ta Chirp, Mrs, Maggie Young, Wil- : belm&a jQhjnson and others. by Miss lyillian Harris! ^ reviewed j On last Tuesday night, the church i was crowded to its utmosF capacity to bear Mother Badget. She brought i us a wonderful message.? 7HZ?u ?- Rev. J E. Page of Wesley church I, will preach at the above named church)' Sunday afternoon, June 15th at 4:00, o'clock. The public is invited. The members were glad to see BroJ I) . . I .i.u 1 1 Ijtln ii/\ ? n t>l C? i * Q ?? Q f f At* no. 1 ' "i\Tti7T^rt' rrrmiTry out, nttTtuny oivcr t . inpr confined to his be<T"fbr several days. Mrs. Laur? Lewis Passes M"rs. Laura Lewis passed away to t lie beyond last Monday evening. The ~ members ^vilf We extend to ?7 rhr- ^flrmfhr mrr deepest sympathy. The sermon. was preached by Rev. ? Murph, Taylor ami Eldor G. K. I.yles. BROWN CHAF^L NEWS V The Sunday school opened at the. usual hour wtth the superintendent,] Mr. James Bates at his post with' f^rssecf a'nJ tnjoyed by aTf. Rev. Pra, zier was oit the job at the usual hour and preached a wonderful sermon thati was enjoyed by the whole congrega linn.?VW are still having good aer\icos__at Brown Chapel. At 4:30 p. m. the Rev. Murph of Bethel M. . E. church delivered a powerful sermon which he selected from the old " testament Judges 1: 19th "and the ' * rBT - -~T c SOUTH CAROLINA Lord wa* with-Judah: and He drove out the inhabitants of the mountain, but could .not drive "out the inhabitants uf the valley, because they hacf chariots-of iron."" ?A?aideml id ciuvvd Win? present to Tiear this servant of God. This was the first visit of Dr. Murph and we feel sure that he enjoyed himself and that the members ol" Brown Chapel enjoyed his being present, as we always are glad to have stich talent that is inspired with the word of wisdom and the -word of God.? Deacon B. Benson jof_Zion?Biigrttrr Baptist (phurch after spending the week end with -his family at Arthurtown has returned to Williamstpn to his-wor-k-where hn -iitts- hiTfiTi omptnynri for the* past year. ST. ANDREWS A. M. E. CHURCH Sunday, June 8th, being Children's Day,, the Children occupietl the front pews and at ii:uu a. m. the pastor, Rev. D. N. Wilson, preached a-apecjal sermon on the training of children He selected for a text St* Lulce 2:62 "And Jesus increased-in?wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man." At .this service several visitors were present, among wlfrom " were Mrs. J.- E. Crawford, and Miss Annie Crawford, the mother and sister of Mrs. Claude Kinloch of this town, -wh^ is nn tttAlVe member of our :hureh here and a very efficient home economics teacher of the Georgetown ctunty training school here. Mrs. Crawford made some encouraging remarks and expressed herself as enjryirtg ttre^great services held here. They are. from Manning. Visitors me always welcome, ,\Vr. Aionzo K. White was also with us as a visitor. The Children's Prncram run. dered at 8:00 p. m. by the children, and was enjoyed by all. . / iHKUKNA NEWK ?Sunday?being a pleasant day thF churchgoers found their way toward the church. Sunday school opened at kO:30 with the .superintendent and Floyd of Newberry" was with us in Sunday school and also reviewed , the lesson and gave some timely remarks which WP nl! pnjnypH Hn in nnlpnrj ccme again. . . . _____ At 3:00 p. m. Rev. R. A. Young preached a wonderful sermon which we all enjoyed, while he talked,to us by the wav. At m. Rey. WiLfiams, pastor of the Trinity Church in' Silvpr Street, preached for ua. This is the t>egfnning of a meeting which Rev. Dawk ins will carrv on in [His place-' nfext week. Mrs. Ellen T. Coleman of Orangeburg is home spend ing a-while with her home folk.! Her many, friends are.glad to see her. Mrs. Mary Hynes of Orangeburg left Sunday for her home. . She reports a pleasant stay while here. ~TKe" Wniing Wo rkers met ~ at the home of Rev. and Mrs.- R. A.* Young Thursday night. The meeting was optned with -the president, Mrs. E. Boyd. This club iSTtoing a good work and we would like to put a Leader in every home here. Tfaey are on sale at Marshall BrosrStore.?; Mrs. Fannie Nunn of White Plains i-t here visiting her parents, Mr. and way here she stopped to see her daugh ter, Georgia R. Nunn of Raleigh. Everybody was glad to see her. [iKEENYILLE DISTRICT TONFERENCE The Greenville District Conference convened at Mt. Carmel A. M. E. church Owings May 21st to 23rd with Rev. W. J3. Sims presiding. The organization was perfected with Prof. O.-L. Smith secretary and W. A. White reporter to all papers. . rA well arranged.program .was carried out by the conference. ?? The presiding > elder showed much ability in handling the conference and the district as a whole shows much pleasure in having a man of his ability as their elder; The annual sermon was delivered by the able preachers, Rev. W. C. ,Crawford / of-Anderson and a special sermon to the W. II. and P. M. S. ti$TV>r. A. C. Sumpter of Greenville, -ft wfta ? treat tn all who heard it. The topics were ably handled by the various speakers. On Friday night the aRev. Green Hpnter White of Laurens preached the Educational {sermon. ft wa.4 foil of thought. Moseley and his good people for loyal support and entertainment. . The educational report shows the district ahead of last year. Loyalty still remains in the Greenville District membership.. ^ The following were elected tifty. delegates to the annual conference: W. A. White, O. L. Smith. J. T._Bates^ and E. W. Carter. Prof. C.' G. Garrett was present and they felt }iim_ with his words and adto help put S. C. on that bench., ?The conference closed with?much success. Total receipts about $700.00. EAST SPENCER C ) NEWS Shady Grove Baptist Church Sunday was a beautiful day. The pastor, Rev. J. S. Daniels, preached a wonderful sermon. Subject: "Turn Aside and Sea," The services Sufiday were very spirited. Just after service JttJlflftY. .fifibpfrihva* opened by Mrs. Gertrude Drayne, the superintendent beinjf. indisposed. Mrs. Daniels spoke very <>ncoiirapi-ny?She has come to work with vs. We are cer Miss Creola Slade left Saturday night for New "York, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Slfide will return in a few days. Miss Otis Kelly left fpr New York . . . i. .... ; - - THE PALlME^ r-X-X-X-X-X-WtMK-M-X-X" Spec f-? | f PALME On the old V I ror tn I We will sell any | ing this sale for I y ?$35.00 as usuah ;E Terms will be err 4 transportation in ant I G | 1310 ASSEMBLY ST. _Umpend the summer. Miss Ruth Etokes, and her little niece Vivian Sanders have gone to Philadelphia for a permanent stay. Mr. Ellis Byers, a recent graduate of the Dunbar high school, left Saturday for Washington and Baltir more. . .. . '' Among'lhc young men and women eturning from the various colleges are Miss Lossie Slade, Shaw university;. Mr. David Kelley;"~Shaw .uniyefc sity; Miss"Etta Weese Clement, Scotia seminery. . Among the _ sick?members of HTe ishady drove Baptist chureh are Mr. Edward Turner, Mrs, i^erw -Ha-rtyr Mrs. Etta Clement, Mr^'Lizzie " Robins. We. are indeed proud of our business men and women of the church, If you want a good line of fancy and plain groceries see Deacons R. Robins, M. L. Curry, Mr. R. C. Craige, and .Tamps Archie. When you want something trood to eat well cooked see Mrs. Hettie B. Drayne and the Blue Bird. Hair washed, straightened and curled see Mrs. Wafson and Towns. Misses Gface, Nola and Myrtle Byers. entertained the rlass of Mrs ai. berta Ruff Daniels the night they were here. Come again boys and girls. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniels enjoyed a gdrgeous dinner at the beautiful country horpa of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin. When tpey were reedy to leave, . Mrs. Benjamin filled the car with many good things to eat. Rev. and Mrs. Daniels and Miss R. WeeSe Clement motored-to Greensboro Thursday to attend the' Ministerial union of which Rev. Daniels is president. GADSDEN NEWS"1 The various colleges and universities of this state have closed and we have returned home. Among tKose are Messrs. Joseph and Loveberry Jenkins, and Miss Dorothy Bobo, from Benedict (college; Miss <Annie |Mae -Finch, fr^nv State college; MisserrWillie Western, Annie Mae and Alice Dow dy from Allen university. Miss Mable-WiniSms^completed the college course at Benedict. She is spending her vacation in Washington. Mr. Lewis Williams graduated from the high school department of Allen university. He is planning to spend _Jua vacation in Detroit. Rev. William Shiver passed away op the 25th uf May. Funeral KUi'uh'Cs were conducted from Red Hill by Rev. Neil, assisted by Rev. Barber. Rev. Shiver was ninety two years old. He was converted during" the time of slavery-and was a?member of the histori(T"Fork Church (white) a^there were no colored churches here then! When Red Hill church waH^qrganized more than fin yewrsi nft.t he was among the first members. He was always fa(thfui -gfftTToyal to'his church. He is -survived by a wife, four sons and three daughters, a number of grand children andtither relatives that have^our deepest sympathy, Funeral services for. Mrs. Katie Da vis were Conducted by bfr pastor, Rev. Lewis Lowmart assisted by Rev. TL W. Neil and Rev. J. -B. Barber. Mrs. Davis was a faithful member of Pleasant Grove church, a devoted wife, and loving mother of 18 children of which ten survive her. She was 42 years old. ""Among those on^the sick list now arc Mr. ChffrtOsTJacob and Miss "Lottie "WilTFamS. Our efficient undertaker, Mr. W. S. Hally, took charge of both funerals. The Children's Day Exercises -were well rendered lit Red Hill Baptist church the, fourth Sunday of >this month to whTcfi you are invited to attend. The program will begin at 1(1 m m. . -- ?i~ ?Miss Olfria Dobu attended the cflmmenpAmAnt ?T?r/<iaM r\f We.. . ' . -V Mrs. Louisa W. Randolph is plan"'ne to attend the Women's Baptist Fducational and Missionary Convention at Chester next week. Paeral services for Mf. .TarJcScott " WHfH I'UflflUCtM hy his "pastor, Rev. K. W. Jenkins from Red Hill Baptist church Sunday. Mr w q Wnllir nt? on the job and is kept busy now. ftEV. PLA1R VIS1T8 CHARLESTON I was in Charleston Sunday and am making a statement of my trip visiting Dr. Beard and his congregation. I enjoyed one of my best days 11 If iflfiiift'ilfli ,/ ^' " :ial Sale Of IN . :tto c^fm /innsboro Road 2 blocks frtpm _ . . \ . ? , . e Month of June < lot in any part of tli ?25.00. After June No balHuts Void din anged to sjuit purchaser. 1 from the Ccmelei y. ~ Apply To ... eo. H. Hampton, Aj with my christian bivr bjjotherand his congregation. 1 pteavhud for Rev. I. W. Ball at Macedonia Sunday, morning. The church is spiritually alive. They all seem to love their pastor. . I also preached at Emanuel A. M. K. [ church for Pr. Beard Sunday flight I at H;!!(>-.?He had?the largest congregation I have ever preached to. He has 4,000 members and all of them love him. My text was the V.h cllap...ter of M-at-thew -and" the I HI h_.v-er.se7 Text, "Go homo, and*tell yo.n friends the great things the l.or.l toe don,. Subject, "They marvelled at His wotiderful work " Tvy,, peoplu joined Hi* nor with Mrs. McQueen,, one of his jsHewnrdesses_After dinner Fjev."Beard Charleston, taking - nie all over the 'icity, visiting the churches, the Cooper Fridge and other sights. After all the services the* gave me -a good puts??That made tire ft-i-l" jhat?L \\as very much accepted hy the gift they gave me. - -rlVV-1': Flair. | PENBEETO^XKAVS The presiding elder,'jltev. W. S. Mints, held his second quarterly con ference at Kings Chapel A. M. K. 'church, Sunday, June 1st. He ptvacha very inspiring sermon which was ;enjoyed by all. We were glad to have Silver Spring niemhers to worship, | with us. \\Ve regret very much that our dear pastor is somewhat ihdis-posjed and has been every-since the cont. mencemem 'at "Allen.-: H<?7>e he'll soon* recover and be with us next Sundays Mr. John Stevens -is still oh the. sick list. He was carried to Anderson on The members of King Chapel A. |M. E. church extend their greatest svntnathv to the Rev. W. M. Thompson for the death of.his mother^... Mrs. C. F. Reid has returned homerftoei -Allen univetiAity^CMrmrhta?SJS=^ ~Miss Viola Grove has returned to her-home front State college, Orangeburg. * Mr, John Henry Rflbefson and Mr. Thomas?Morsa have . returned fromAllen university. * ^ I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jackson^ Mrs. 1'nuHne and Cornelia Thompson^ mo-, tored to Anderson Sunday afternoon and spent, a pleasat afternoon at the hohp* of. Mrs. Ella Sherrial. A revmc iri vi?n n t t hn hnmo i?f Mi and Mrs. .Joseph Thompson Just Thurs clav evening, May 29th in honor . s>f Pendleton training school. They.were, c n t c r t ami dh ,v. J rv e iat -drll'mi;d. eartf games until 12:00 o'clock. Then there was singing and dancing until four o'clock and punch and cakj* were served till i i ::Ki. . ; ; . _ Pendleton training 'olio.,I hud their finpl commencement Friday evening. May - .10th.? ? ? e71 *~~ ~?i i Mr. William Reid and Miss Beatrice lAdams were-thc -graduates, and gifts" \yere showered on them. Mctoi.i. M:\N S I ?? , j Last Tuesday nigftt marked the -j-dose of .the- third annual cnmnicncement exercises of the Marlboro eoun'tv training school. On Monday night May 27th a program was g-iwn l?y the primary department. The house " was. crowded fo its capacity.,. The 1 program, consisted ?of?high classed music, recitations, comic playlets, dia logues, and the most outstanding: num Iber was a play entitled "Mother ttJoose?celahrali*.From- the?sinrlesJ on the many visitors and parents' fa^es indicated that they enjoyed the program. Miss V. L. Rivers.'Js the teacher of the primary grades, _[ Wednesday night a program was ; given by the third grade which was ' sponsored hy "Mrs. Etta Ferguson.J/This was also very interesting.M-; Friday night the intermediate clas[ SPS gave' a program. A very good.play School Hays." ai long with'some music, recitations and i dialogues. Miss Davis . is the teachjer. I .Sunday, June 1st the baccalaureate sermon was preached by Rev. Curry, ! B. D., of Little Rock. He took for his .>ul.jel t 'Tjain the ..Child " , I Monday night, June 2nd the promotion exercises were held and this was ij ft ft/ory intercsiling\ featllTfl of the I commencement exercises. A play was given entitled "The Black Sheep." 12 | etudenttt entered the high wheal. Miss . 11 *T T <1 nl/c* AT. 1c , V\.? fonntioi I Tuesday niprht marked - the last ?'night of. the commencement exercises, .nine students received certificates, i The "spacious chapel^ was crowded so ' , '' s -? t-. m. tt~~ J! 1 , ~~ " ' ;- / . - - 4; Lots "t| __ -_j-'-;;- I [ETERY I College Place ; ? 3NLY f - *3l I ie. Cemetery dur- v the lots will be ~ :!: : / . *ing this sale. - x We will furnish frte- ? ~ f L.- ' : f . .. - X rt > i , PHONE 4523 ? /' - .. ? * much si7 until there was hardly any standing room. High class music was rendered. The addresses were as? follows: Salutatory, with'oration, "Life's True Aim," Joillie Mae-Miles; +>rati?m with vali dieturv,?"The f+td () itUi Changeth." Con f ... li.ru.>? ? After this came the master address to the class b yHonorable I). L. MoI auriti, chairman of the Board of Trustees. He spoke earnestly-TrOne of the Oil 1st audi id; rein arKs that.he made was that the future of. the race def III inh un *t uiliint > A Iter hi" mo 'I i 11dilable address he awarded the cef? ? ??~~?: .VlVfftW-'it^-during the cotnineiiceliierit week were- Prof, atwl Mrs. Charles .Wright of Rennettsyi.l.le' 'Prof. Wayinirn dnhiison, of Clio, and a host of -white friends. Prof. Wright'and Prof. .Iohnso.i\ made splendid- addresses. Wednesday morning at 7;.*{(> the . Isi^t . faculty meeting was hold. Dr. ('unlit', the it't'lectecl principal ex presscd winds of-appreciation* to each of the teachers for their most splendid work. Each, teacher expressed himself. having. do?e their very-l>p<;t t.. mit- over- a wc-11 rounded pnipram. The f<>H<?wing teachers left for their Deiunark, Miss B. I.. Jackson, Blackville,. Miss I?. B'. Davis, Barion; Mrs. ly J. Fergus on", Rock Hill: Prof. MeKnight and Dr. Cook will he in McColl all the summer. " Rev. Ferguson of Rock Hill,* Mr* RatlTlT And nieco.of Chesterfield were ec mmencement visitors-at our . school. arc hnppyt" say. that this com-" mcnccmcnt was the best all around in the history of the sehoek??? ~ ' DILLON NEWS At 14:30- Sunday morning Rev. J. P Washington, "pastor of Bethel AATT^K.^ ^uiTh^preached a -soul stirsubjeet "The Christian's'Journey." Again at-8:00 o'clock he preached forcibly from the 1st Samuel. 28th chapter! ' Sunday school at--J o'clock and .A. ; C. Er league?at TdMV -were .intecwstuigand largely attended. The Children's Day exercises at St. Stephens M. E. church were, well carried out and enjoyed- by'all. The H dies' are to he commended for their untiring efforts. Rev. John Gregg held services yes^terelay at Manning Bapt ist_ church.. _ [""""Rev. T. .IT Ransom, of Muilins was -k?i.-'itin- II) Ruhr) fhnnlavfir.. , " _* p ' ? The. faithful workers club will giv.a social ut the home of Mrs. H?*y, vvaj'd Campbell Monday mgbt. Till- Boosters el oh will -meet? w iLhl Miss Eugenia Moody, Thursday after nesduy night at Mrs. J. R. McLend's and?realized-?a goodly?sum. Mrs. M. B. Robinson of.Cheraw was in tht- city last week in the intent? .of the Roya] and Lady -Knights. -?i_ | Miss Katie Allison who' Has been ill is improving rapidly. Mrs. pallie Hall of Waterbury. Connecticut. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ethel Jackson. !? Mrt and Mrs. James Bethea have moved in the home on Ttli ?venue formerly occupied by Pr. and Mrs. /Berl<ley"jSjnith. . _V.. . V r. Mrs. Margaret-Hichnrdson Feturrj" ed to the hospital in Lumberton Monday. * "She was accompanied by her grand daughter. Miss Moody an^l Mrs Aglnopa McLdod! I TJie 1^ H. S. and Literary club met with Mrs. McL^od. Moriday night. After an interesting program the hosi trss served punch an dcakeL r '* '.u 1 i . * * JOSTII.L XEWS _ ( ~ . " Sunday Was a great day at St. -Ltrkc A. M. ET"church. We called off '/Sunday school on account o? Childien's May. Rev. C. Capers mounted ; the rostrum at 11 >30 and took for a text John 6:54, subject "Life, after death." He preached a soul stirring | sormon ?jid three souls were added to ; the churih, The Lord's Snppor> was I (lid splendidly in the exercises in the I ?They were flfif! We-4re plad Mr. Benjamin Hutchin, son is home apain. He is a student I-at" Altenv At St. Peter's on' Sunday nipht Rev. Capers gave another abb sermon. He . talked about the liphteninp bups and the sun. It was pood to have been there. God bless Rev. Sapers to preAoh the jpospe], _ . Zm?. * - 4 . . - - .PAiSfc-KIVtt - ;* (iARNETT NEWS ' -4 \ i Sand 4J.IIL .sellout c-riove-- n,i. viwited the. hoirfe ul uui7i'a": " jta/it teacher aini v^rried Itoi*. J|o\ iti* i iMuthfr, on KrlUifey/ Mi- .' "\fi>, " I deed has our sytffi^athy. \V"c \i. to Idchts id',. .SfttUl tlili si^ifinl, |W[4^ hurdeii-Xi-C 2)cr ?mly child of 'th.- .Mil,- ' _.faiEuly.; iin .aaetm mTi ' hi uthi'i.?TT?; r? alone, ji-xccj?tintc a ^od .fa.thcr and lots of jjood fidehd.-$. "The funeral v a attended at,llardeoville and tin- l.d,,.-. was laid to rest in the Pa-til! cm.. = tery. ' Dear teacher. Miss I?e yood cheer, and try to see you -I,~ --rnotheT^ tn - the sweet hr'yr.nrj, , . J. MOLINA , ! -= ? .rimi iTnrr ~ J ~~ " I'liiiis jukI S |?t-c- if'ir.-uioni Submit 0 <l .(;tl s],(,, l -1, tiV,. tOO II. Mclice Avt; <ir?-?.?nv11 S. - k-xi'l'i:!. Stui l.L-r, (O'lLLiuUnii- aid?fbTT ; .tury Repairs ' lMldXTTTn^u4' . ' Filpps Hallery ServWDn atliiiiiiylu It.,I U i e> Longest 'l.ife- hy < ?iv~ ^ive_u.s ? 11? i M , ,' __? i I2i3j,adj jSt. ( uliinibi.^ s r I'ROriXSION \!. __ :: CARDS Ofl ire 11 iiiirs. *' *\ IMiuiu . 1 * 1 ^ M i 1'?M ' i,1 , i?*7f?r?:? ?'? 0" I'. .M lu X 1>. M ~ ' l;, . 10. Stephenson lJli> -u iiiu and Sin n. ''l-t-a-e 1,1 _\\"iuiup and -l-inl-d: <-n A . _ Specialty ' Office;, ' . ' ' It. -'ai. i .-T I 11 112 Assembly St. I.'IL'X Oal. . - Office (lours; -8:?'{!' A* .M. I'. U ~ DK. H I) IbVKt'KIt " Smueon Den I i.-l - . :r~ I'llliligs, lExl racOons, 1'luU:-, I !..wn- . am! Si nines " Gold (.'town i*ii>I lJri.lm' \\.. I. ' A SdiC'lAI-i V llOlM* Washington St., . -1 n. . . ? _ DK. II. 11. tOOI'KU ' ' roiTKr ~ T 7 Special Attention Given to 1 > .?? ~ - .? of fhe CTuins A Specialty , Olliee I'lnfne till".), 1 I lifj Wash it|gt fit S: ??Rtshlcmi. I'lninf KJl> 1 . t? ' " " < OHice 11. mi is: Tclcphoni's. . J 8:80 A. Al. t.u 7 oo 1'. -M. Of-fice mi:;:; ' _ V Kesiilein-i ss.~ Dr. K. Jenkins ih:N I IS r 7 Millions, dales, ( row ps ami Itrhlgcs . | . a Sunrhri?hy- A'Ti | ioTii't-i noit.,' (Extraction' hy Ooinl active A in v, i . is *-, a Specialty. ._1 107!-a Washington St., Cola, S. t\ ' 1)U. L. M. IJAMI.L.v - ? I'liysician >it><1 Surgeon SpetTMl AI lent ioh Givl-.rt Iti-souses" Of Women. * J"Office - " Ki siil. in.-c ~ I 1 I lift \\ as'liingloii . .. li'JiiO, 1 Ian n ?? I'hone lG42'j l'h?ne 7.7o l I i ? a j l)K. -I. C. Sl l AIM I Ol'tjcV II Oil is.' ~y~ Tele; !: I I:(?) to I ;b'.r l'- M. ,4,;...' - moo luTri cni iv iM. Office.: Ile-iiliiice: ' ' ,'0:10 Taylor "SL, I 1 I r'TTTt' S = Office -T ^ Ph.!:. =? 1 11 A: M: io 2 1'. Mi ~~ Ue>. ? P. M. to 8- ]?. Jl. ' Office 1.4, . DJLL WL 1). ChnppolU' Physician and Surgeon Diseases of- Women and " A t>, M*iulty 1 Office: ' : Residence: ' l 1 l-'f'Jdlit AsseniMy St. 1.'H>1 I nn- St . Cfdjat^liio. IL c. ~ Orfiee Phone 8407 lies. Phone ?;7??>? - N. J. KRKDKKK'k 1 Mlniju-.val-l.nw and?Nfrtirn? t'rrtifTr , PUACTICE IN AI.L COt'trp ?Stair and Federal > ,1119 Washington Jr^lt.. Columbia, S. C. ^ JrflTJOnNSON & Notary Public and Dealer ' in tea! estate and sale of lots in i~t PINE RIIHIK I h.M h t Kit V. Ileal) tifully located on paved road above 1 , College Place. - Phone 6422. I 1109V4 Washington Street ' ? :?~