The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 27, 1931, Page Page 5, Image 5

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-r * . * Saturday, June 27, 1931. r CHURCH NEWS OF t ? / BETHEL-A. M^ELCHURGU NOTES The Sunday School room was. the, scene of many visitors at 10:00 Sunday morhing, which was a very plea sant happening to the entire School. The lesson was interestingly taught ?by?the?several- teachers JTITtt comniented on by Dr. Lawrence. The , follownig visitors were reported, called forward and introducted by the Snpt.; Mrs Cnlhunn of (Iroenvillp, S. C\, daughter?of <*the?ttmr?Drr Lykes; Miss Alma Jdwes^ Miss-Jennett Corbin, Miss ^-Frances Ayers, Miss Teolp Da Infer, teachers aTI oT" Charleston, S. C.; Miss Claudia Dorrah, Clinton, S. C.; Miss Annie Willinmc nvnnhvilln Q P * l?MnwrtL-% Clark, Newberry. S. C.; _Mr Benj. Richardson, Mr. W. L. Jimmerson. Cameron, S. ()., and Mi's s Melva Lawrence, daughter, of Dr. an-.l Mrs. Lawrence, who. has just.. ' returned from Wilberforce Univ., Ohoi. Also Miss Sybel Nance who has returned from Hampton Inst., Va., and Misses Marie and Isabelle Jackson who have ? been away teaching Wfe are so delighted to have them all at home for the summer and to have the visiting teachers from the summer chooTi b, = you are always welcome. 'All of these _></ worshipped at the- mormrig -awvices. which time Br T.iiwrenoe pramntod \ Rev. A. C. Henry who recently joined ; Bethel to preach. He selected 1st John JTandTpart' of the 3 verse, "Be ?j ?hold what rnannei uf love th 1 Father ha.th bestowed upon us that we should be called thy ehildrens of God." The sermo?-was well delivered and yci y pleasing to the splendid audience present. The "Round Table program" ? - conducted in the League by Mrs. -ftrlllns was quite helpful' ami pleasing : to all. The young people participating deported themselves well. At S P. 'fit. Dr. Lawrence delivered : L/C? cheering sermonj subject ""The Chris, tian's hope," as found in Lamentations 3:24; The Steward/, Department wish to thank again stewardess Board No! 1 for a donation.of fit)., and the Pulpit Aid Board for $6,25, ,\de highly appreciated these efforts hv these i ij:.. ti r_ -i. -ii -- L.aillf IL JLii [ equeMCU illiU JAil persons expecting delegates during the quadrennial ^meeting, be ready to receive them as early as Saftirday the 27, as some will arrive on this date. -?i ^ SIDNEY PARK C. M, E. CHlTRCH NEWS , '* Syntfay School was called to oj'der by the Sopt. D,-" R: Starks, after th'1? regular dev'ptjonal exercises the les son was discussed, suhjeel. "The Sin Of Causing Others To Stumble.-? At 11:30 Rev. Anderson preached another of his soul-stirring sermons that his hearers never tires of listen-*. ~ ing to Turn. Ills text was. I have been crucified with Christ. The service was impressive as well as spiritual. ' (. The Junior Epworth Leaguers had a wonderful program Sunday a'fter'* . * * noon. The-Senior League was called to order at~ (LdU Sunday afternoon, after the regular business the league elected their delegates for district contention. Tht> choir had a tine musical pro ? gram Sunday night under the direction of Prof. Riddicfc. =_?. N E\Y BROOK t.A NUN EWS The pastor preached a very instvuy tive sermon Sunday morning and Rev Alfred Law son preached Sunday nite. ?Snndav before hist Brother .1. Wps ? ley Preher pvenrTTpd thr- fnnm-ril ot our member, Brother Doc Kuowles w'Fh) nau-beeti sick oniy a snort llflll1. There were present a large concourse ' of~p6ople to pay the last tribute of respect. - . Monday night, of last week, Sunday School Class No. 2 hail a very successful entertainment. This class is made of the young women of the Sun day School and when you get them interested they will put. over any program. Brother Frank Dreher is the honored teacher . " The t'hurch aid club had a very large attendance last Monday night and ar1. VUll^nieiiL wrie made to hold then annual seravices. Mrv. Jessie Washington is the Treas.; Mrs. Bett'ie Good din, President; and . Mrs. 11a Corley is-the secretary. They are planning '.big things for this year. The Willing Workers Club also had their weekly meeting Monday night with a full attendance. The plan to .do some improvement ; found the church is hoped to be perfected t The third quarterly conference of the year will be luHil today at "Mt. Pisgah. Rider G. I.yles is'always educal ive?in?hi*?preaching?ami?the people delight to hear him We pre diet that this will be the best meet, ing this tyear." ? Our revival meeting will begin the last Sunday in July and run through the first Sunday in August. Rev. J M. Dawklns of Hannah Circuit in the Newberry District has been engaged to conduct it. . Last Suhday night, the rally for the Missionary women was begun and a nice sum was collected. ,AU who have not paid will pay on the next Sunday night. Mrs. Maggie Byrd is the president, . Mrs. Lois Ethel and Miss Zelnia Logan opened Bible Vacation School last Monday and the little folk are FORT MOTTE NEWS Vfirt Motte. S. C.?ReV Jackson, the pastor at Mi-. Pisgali X. m. k. . , Church preached a soul stirring sef*mon Sunday. Jackson and Mr. B. S. Steward were the dinner (jfue.?tts of fttfiss Amy H. DesaussUre Sunday. We have had a good season; the crops are irtdeCd \ promising.. The people have adopted the live at home logpn; raise more food stuff. . ' K ' SOUTH CAROLINA tzn fOKESBURY?N WS? Sunday School was held at the usual houi^ Sunday. At eleven o'clock the pastor oreached a wonderful seri mon to a large congregation., I Rev. Wesley Nash of Abbeville I came home hist Aveek and ^penr a~ I lew hours with his parents I Profesfcor Dewitt Robinson . of 1 Orangebur^ was home last week vis- ' J iting relatives. Messrs Walter TTsTHir, .T^m^a flar. rett and Pitts of Greenville- were the allers of Misses, Rose and Eva Rob''ttspn Sunday nflpiynum We regret very much that Mrs. Minnie Williams, Mr. Toliver Dixon and Master ,Nathaniel ^.nderson are still on the sick list, j DATH. IX HTHV \JT7\V>J i ~ urn ] _ To the presiding elder, members and friends of Bethel A. Id. E. Church Greetings:?Whereas on last Sunda;. morning like an electrical bolt from u clear sky it was announced in public service that one Pncinr, ll..w W E. Richardson had been honored by the faculty and trustee board of our own Allen University with the degree of Doctor of Divinity and where_&s }ve_?eel ?that be_is eminently qualified and deserving of the liuiiur A??P* whereas, as an evidence of that' fact our own Presiding Elder, Dr. J. E. Thpmas-has^-presented in . behalf f'of the I acuity and board the diploma to our pastor with his signature as 'secretary of the board; and whereas we fpel. he has -been a contributing factor in assisting the bringing of this deserving honor'to Dethel's pastor, And, whereas we feel ..keenly ..a full .share in the honor conhave been loyal to the district and connection. Therelore be it resolve, first: that we pay oui* highest respect to the faculty and trustee board; and secondly: that we pledge the connec- I inon, the- rtistfu'l and our beloved presiding elder our" continued uTTstinted support" in the future as iu the -past, and assure them that " we feel deeplygratelul for all considera lion. Resolve thirdly: that a copy of these i'Solutions be filed among the records of our quarterly conference ancT a copy sent to the Palmetto Leader.. Respectfully submitted, J <?; MiU+rte?loncy, ?- T : - JVIaiiiut- Tavluiv ^ Marian Dubose, ' .'I J. Toney, L. M. Rogers, . . 1*. H Sparks. ' . Aniiie Dubose, Z. A. Singerton, '* Bettie Toney, Ida Rogers, J. B James. ML1 LI.INS NEWS-j Ebene/er A. M. E. Church Sunday was a beautiful day and the services vvere beautiful accordingly. We had a splendid group of children School. ? At 11:00 o'clock we listened to one of our pastor's good sermons, and oui .hearts were made to feel gla.d. We - arc proud of Kuv?Alston. We are indeed thankful for the tour persons who came forward and 'oined the church and six children, .liut were baptizedr We were glad -tu?see Mis. Buphomu Reaves ~ogd smwltiv' hcine sick for sulVie time. Prof. Valentine and Prof. Roy Gordon worshipped with us Sunday. We aie always glad to have theni. Miss Luvenia Bell was also a visitor at. our church Sunday We had a splendid League Sunday evening with a large number of young folk present. Mr. Raymond Ran, iom was appointed to teach the junior group. C)ur League is growing " "'mil we fwp-very proud; : Sunday night we " had our Child .en's Day exercises and the program was very goo?l. We WUlil Lu thank Miss Pickett and others who trained the young folk so nicely. The ex:gradualte of :the Mjilhns High School and the girls and boy:who went away to school want t? thank the pastor and members of the Dramatic Club of Ebenezer whorgave them a surprised parfty Thursday r night.?? ? , j Read the Palnietto Leader It is one of our best papers. CARLISLE NEWS After a long dry spell we were all ~ glad to receive the refreshing show? er on Sunday afternoon. 1 lit' ?ri viitrs "vie vci / iuvci voving at the A. M. E. Zion Church on Suiulny. R*V. W L. Johnson reports a very enjoyable Children's Day exercise at Paradise on last Sunday. By special request the play, entitle: "Sabbath District Convention" was repeated at Mt. Eden A. M. E. Church qn Friday eigj)t which was enjoyed by all. It is remarkable to see how the members of the d^fferenlt churchs here are co-opreating It is not a matter of denominal ion here, but - of aJrvice." . __ Mrs. Martha Dawkins is on the sick list. , We regret to' learn that Mrs. Alice Dawkins of our city who has been " in Spartanburg ftfr sometime for mwtical treatment continues ill, also her daughter .-.Mia. Rebecca Kennedy, with whom she is stopping. We hope for them a speedy recovery"" Mij.. James Sat*tor left for New York City on Saturday for an indefinite stay with his aunt, Mrs. Sisley Lee. ... THE PALMETTO LE Miss Elizabeth Jeter went, to Chester Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Cornelia Satterwhite. 1ST. MATTHEWS NEWS Providence A. M. E. Church . Children's Day was splendidly observed. We began the-program with devotionais conducted- by the Supt. Brother H. 'Portway. Welcome Address by John Cheeseboro, a strong church worker. Response by Miss Willie Mae Knrtman ?student?ofUtate College, Everybody enjoyed hearing her. We were proud to have several friends """from" the Capitol City with us,* among-whom was Miss hugenia tiinyard and others. ""Refreshments were served at 3:00 o'clock. St. Paul Station was with us. Liur collection was $9.90. A quartet led by J, M.Bonapart an -MrT_1 - " - jonn vmeeseDoro and Miss Willie Mae Footman was a special feature of the day. We had a wonderful day. r Gospel Hill AHH. K. Church Sunday was a beautiful day for all chinch goers. The .Sunday School opened at the customary hour On aceount of delay .of.the superintendent the pastor opened the Spnday School.' The lesson was taught by the pastor and the teachers. It was a wonderful lesson. Brother T. B. Blyther ami James A'-oHa+e imd 1 ^ Pqjh unr were the fathers who were present in Sunday School. We were very glad to have thenv. * . At, 11:45 the pastor opened service. lie preached an excellent sermon from Joshua 1:92; .subject "Be Strong and of a Good Courage." Sisters.Mattie Park, Mary Jenkins, Elizabeth Blythers, and others are making themselves busjrfor the Missionary Convention.. ?AfteV?service?trhx1 pusttir motored -k miles?to?Benjamin?Chapel?where 4m found his faithful congregation ^Service commenced at IPSO. Text John 2fi; sub ject, "Hold Fast 'Till I Come." The spirit burned in the hearts of the people here. It tyas a dav i?r Zion. _ We were glad to have with us Rev. ^mail lrpm Gum Spring Baptist Church. He made the closing remarks He expressed himself as enjoying the service very much. We were glad to have all the visitors worship with us and hope they will come ag^inr^ You are always welcome.., After leaving the church- the pastor stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wjilliams. They made it pleasant for the pastor in every way. 1?After~speinliiig~a pleasant stay at his home our pastor. Rev. McEdwain motored to Elizabeth* BajStist Church although the pastor wasn't present the officers of the church made hiuv welcome. Text Gen. 40:23; subject, "Xhe(Mun Who Forgot Him." LEXINGTON NEWS The tWo nights revival meeting began at Mt. Zion Sunday June the 14th. After a lively Sunday School the pastor preached a soul stirring sermon which was enjoyed by all. At 4:00 o'clock Rev. M.M Peace, preached an interesting Children's Day sermon, special to the young -people Snhient '.'Life is Going the way' youth finally takes." Sunday night the Children!* Day program was beautifully^ carried out conducted by Miss Dollie B. J.ones. Monday evening. Rev. S J. Johnson. Rev. M. M. Peace and Rev. A. Dawkins were the supper guests of Mr anil M r>\ R H Cnrlev After re. turning to the church, Rev.- Peace -Preached an inspiring sermon from Proverbs 30:26; subject, "Build you a TTot^r^TTnT^ycSTing matt JMietf the church. Tuesday night, Revs. Johnson, Peace, and Mrs. A. Dawkins and Miss Addie Lee Miller were the supper guests of .Mr. and Mrs J. Seweli. Tuesday night the Rev. Peace spoke from RzekTel 3*7:1-3; a young lady connected herself with the church. This was the closing sermon. The collection was good each night. The following ones paid- -2d?eent9+ Revsr Johnson, Peace, and Ml'< Pete* Taylor; Mr. Henry Leaphart, 50 cents each?night. ? The funeral of Shermon Leaphart was held Sunday June ?th, and it was largely attended. He was thought to have been getting better when he passed away. ?Miss Ruth Jones motored to Forest City, N. C;, Sunday ai'tar-the funeral with her uncle where she will spend the summer. - ' Mr. and Mrs Willie Corley from Lexington were visitors of Mr. Qorley's Uncle, Mr. R.'II. Corley Sunday June. 7th. Mrs. Tempy Co&dwtne fs well agiriri and able to be out after two years of illness. - . , Mrs. Maggie Brooks is on the sick list.. - -- - ?-? MORRIS STREET RAPT. CHURCH l)r. J. C. Dunbar, Pastor ?-sr ?-VMuch progress is being made for the development of the church, and many additions were added for the convenience of the people during"the many interesting services of the yean The different auxiliaries seem to this cause, for they all show their interest by the wonderful work that was put forth during this campaign. There have been many, beautiful programs, rallies,1, etc., giv^n for the development of this cause and they have been appreciated to the highest. The Sunday jscnool being one oi our largest' auxiliaries are making rapid progress also for thev also show their interest by their splendid effort " in atendance and co-operation. The picnic that was given on last Monday proved to be a great success. There wtere a large number present to enjoy the pleaeant afternoon at the Lin A ??i?4-* ADER coin Park, The pastor is making great success for the building up of the church in holiness. During the la.-tt two months the pastor preached a series of interesting sermons on "Church Membership" of which have been a great help to the church, anil 1 antefited by al who heard it. __Th church as a whole Mem to be deeply , interested in its services and especially. their pastor for they all proved it by their large atendahce and happy reunion The pastor is well pleased with the attendance and co-operation of his people and pray heaven's blessings upon them all. . We-wisii -to tlut?k the many friends and visitors for their special interest liT^i?iidtnTg'^PUT"iytTti]?VK~artd variutnr things that Was given for the advan~ cement of the church and wish to extend a cordial welcome to bur church at Jll times. We also asK yot*r " prayers for nothing ran be a succtrsr.without it. Although we are striving at the best of our ability to accommodate you all, we are .still striving and hope to make it still better in future y cat a. ( , ST. MARK A. M. E. CHURCH PEE DEE, S. JT. x Sunday was a high dav wh'ile the Yrtnrrmtmlty was sadden by the_death -of--one?of the officers Mr. Dan-Htm? nigan lie was a faithful worker in the ehurch and 1 know we will miss him. .His testimony was that he had '"-tde peace with his God, and. will be ready when death conies he leaves to morn his lost a wife three gaughters and -tme-tsun and a host of relatives and "fr1 *?he was 05 years of "age-?H?tbld his leader sister Clara Grant he was just waiting and told his pastor Rev Ransom his heart was fix in Jesus Name. Pastor used as a text -nd Cor: 5th Chapter first verse Subject: Two Buildings from which he preached a forcfeful .sermon advising. the ljvintr to prepare to move out some day. People at/Pee Dee are willing to do more fbr" their church because their little boy is preaching harder and more people arecoming to Christ he has just closed another successful 'revival.at St. James A. M. E. Church ~WlnstoH Salem, N. C where the people enjoy the service. * Rev. C. C. ^Scott and his queenly wife made the entertainment very pleasenr along with ?he .membersThe following that present the pastor with a small donation are: W. M. Brown, Mrs. .Mattie -Henderson. .-W. NVlsom-J!ilr4^Eninia_Jiauington, Gaynell Brice", Cieora B. Jackson, Edith Kinibrough, Rosa Turner, M. Robinson^ JTuth Carr, M. E Young, A. R. W. Davis, Pari -Haistock, Eu ' II II I Lilt, uo.se L.ee nurieu, roinnMary .Burihgon, Mrs. Mary B. Henderson, James Robinson, G, W. Ht Young, Leah M. Johnson, Robert Dickerson, Ether Johnson, Jannie AlcCrae, Mrs. Josephine Rid, Sarah Marsh, J. McKnight, .Eugene Harrell, Mrs. Mallee Shropshire, ALnrr C'hrts tine Flower, Eugene Harrell and wife Cicero Skeen, E. D, Gatewood, Sadie Naree, Mrs. Laura Green, \V. J. Scul, Mary Jones, Mrs, Emma TT?Mr Otto Wilson, Essie Mae Floyd, Minnie Dick.erson, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie SinglW.on, James Ro'|mson, Oscar Johnson, Laura Robinson, W, M. Rob inson, Ge^^ia Cook, Lizzie Stepenny. Mrs. Mary Edwards, Mrs, Shellie Mcmms -jary Ti" nam, Clar B. Gilliam, dvlrs. Anna Adams, Estelle Gilliam, George Camp, Mamie Elless, -Su-de Clavborrt. ginia Hill, Spbhie Lovelace. LATTA NFWC Sunday was another beautiful day. j P?<- n-miht.. g-ty w:is at his sermon was excedingly good and everyone seemed to enjoy the mes_ I sage. Prince Chester A. Wilburn ol Gold BBBB8IBE1EK f _ . # " * ' |f?. Special ?a | PALMETTO -?n i nTS I 4.: ~~~ ?? i For a limited p_eri< | Sale foi' cash 20 Lots | Cemetery at $25.00 " | Price. | GEO. H. US Phone 4523 ~ ; Free Conveyance To A "111 I Bill I I f I ??^ % r "J PINCKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER AND LI< SOUTH CAROLIN ' A.. ; :< ^f?r >l& - VjB ?*? ^a : HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHI |" * I / % "'' ' , Coast. West?yt>v? a duM pi?. [ ..no recital at Weston Chapel ChlNk I Thursday ? ' -M to. say it was fine ! would be putting it midly it was a | real treat?and ^ everyone?enjoyed?it^ i . Mr. George Caker spent the weekend at home. -Mr, Juiige Dottry of Florence was seeu in town Sunday. MVs. Alice McNeil is indisposed at ; this writing ? We hope for her a I speedy recovery. ' i?MioBOH Iris" Moody and?Ei iiesliiie'j j Fladger spent the day Thursday with i Mr. ana Mrs. A. oethea; Messrs Har- ! very Smith and Grant Fladgefitfcotor- j ed to , Dillon Sunday evening, sv?hile , there they were the guests of Misses j Lucile Nicholos and Clara Lee Campj bell.. Rev* M. C. Newman pastor of j the M E.'Church, Mrs. Maria Coker, Newman, and Jerry Wall attended the quarterly conference at St. Philips I -Saturday. . I ,. Rev. I. H. Alston, former pastor of I Weston Chapel was seen in town Wednesday. He * looking the picture ol health.? - * j Misses Clara Lee Campbell, LuciU-| Nicholas, of Dilon and Ellerbe of Clio, I in company?with Messrs -Harvey I Smith and. Grant Fladger were the ' [Ttearsant guests Jof-Miss-Rosa-J'. Flad! ger Sunday evening Miss Marguerite Porter of Sellers, was the guest of Miss Mabel Boe she and Mrs. Laura Dudley has returned j home after closing a" very successful, revival meeting. Mr. Robert Wilson .spent the'afternoon Sunday in Dillon us the guest of Miss Pearl Coving ton.' It was quite a shock to learn of the death of little Hosana Smith and TalI madge Gerald, both families have our J depest sympathy.The^ fast playing Latta Hornets, ; gave the Tigers of BennettsviLle a > slight blow last Wednesday and came, home rejoicing. The scores were 6-4 in favor of the Hornets. Lester with''Johnson behind the bat caused thirteen Bennettsville Tigers to miss their last strike. Woodberry at 3rd base did some excellent playing anu liehtning Fladger was also at his best L. . .... Tl. . hUTllJJIJIl Ill Sliurv l lie sjictru auv/nu i Allen at 2nd i\nd Hunrt at the initial pji'ck was good. These boys know when to put the ball and-where to put i ii. The fielding-of Wilson, Dixon and i Kljerbe was marvelous. The Hornets Tare always "ready to play any- te'anT" I They have played 13 games this season and lost two. If you want a ^VV'X^^V*MKK"X',!"X~;"X"!mX**!,*X'v' - w - A le of Lots?| CEMETERY f ONLY 20 I Y I 1 A 0(1 we are placing in beautiful Palmetto t Each. Regular Price \ ; will he sold at this i I MPTON, Agt. " ; 1310 Assembly St. j nd From The Cemetery. ; ?* ' 1 ' ~~1 - . ? \ . '! Page 5 j JNEKAL HOME CENSED EMBALMEK OF A AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment AS GOOD AS THE BEST , And Better than the Rest ?3 And l*rices Less ;_" CoiRT-ESY ?11 * ~ and 1 SERVICE Office 1'hon, q707 Residency Rhone 7765 1006 WASHINGTON ST. COLUMBIANS. 0e= gam? write W. D. Dudley, Manager or A. G, Fladger, Capt. Mrs. Nora Owens spent Sunday evening in Dillon as "the guests ol her - . . daughtert Mrs, fcaiude MeNeib- i PROFESSIONAL CARDS ?? Office Hours: ???Telephones;???? 8:30 A. M. tu^OCf'P. M. Office G033 - , ?r?? Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Sunday bv Appointment Extraction by Condictive Anesthesi0 " . a Specialty;?1 ? llOTVi Washington St., CjIu., S. C'. ^ _Qffice__ Hours: 1 -Phones; 4 11 A. M. to 2 P. ?*. Res. 5875 6 P to 8 P. 41. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Speoialt> Office: Residence: . TTITS Lady? ? ?P30e-PHHr-S;~?__ Columbia, S. C. A*m .. . . DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist , . of the Gums Special Attentiojn Given to Diseases Gold Crown and Briuge Work A Specialty Office Phone 6429, Res. Phone 8264 1126 Washington St., Columbia, S.C. DR. J. G. STUART 0 Oe Howrr.i T.Ik. hnrtP' 1. :00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692 , 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3796 Office: * 1 . Residence: Tavl'or "St.. ' . lllT-Pme Sr. DR. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given Disease? TIP Women. Office: Residence: 1125 Washington 2230 Hampton ? Phon 6430 -?? Ph ne 7564 : , DR. 9. R. GREEN? Office Hours: Telephones: 9 to 10 a. m. Res. 6028 2 -to 2 p. n.. Office; 5775 6 to 8 p. m.. Office: Residence: 150( Gregg St. 1508 Gregg Office Hours Phone 11:30 A. M. to 2 P M. Office 8636 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. "Res. 6548 :? ^ , Dr. C. E. Stephenson Physician and Surgeo.. Diseases of Vv omen and Children A Specialty Office: ' t ' Residence: 1414 Vg Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. Office Phone 84$? Res. Phone 6798 N.J.FREDERICK Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS -?fitat* and Federal 1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. | J. H. JOHNSON & Co. | " Notary Public and beaher in real estate and sale of lots in PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beaut tifully located on paved road above j College Piace. Phone 6422 110944 Washington Street