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?l:At)SON PKKSBT iT^krA^f
CHURCH
Sunday morniivs Mar. ~13tlf was'
"Junior Day," at Ladson, The young
people were at their oesi. They
sang beautifully. Along with .this
beautiful singing the minister Rev.
A. S. Towe, delivered a very inipressive
and appropriate sermon from' the
text Gen. 20:31: "And the.y rose bv
time in tne morning, and swoi;e one
to another: and Isaac sent, them away,
and they departed from him in
peace-" The minister said that Isaac
was prosperous because he was
true to the God of his father,, Abraham.
He was a peacemaker. As
young people of today, we must put
our trust in the .God of our fathers.
We must play the role of a peacemaker.
We may, have all of the
necessary c-dueaticn and ,yet^ lu^ but
qf .harmony with things as tliey
are. .Only those who live close to
-?God can be in harmony,
Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clo k,
Prcf. W. Lovell Turner, who is instructor
of Sociology at Allen University,
addressed the young people
on the ' subject: "Self-made If Made
"at all." He held up before the
.young people lives- of men who were
- suceesssiul only because they were
self-made. This?address?was bothinformational
and inspirational. It1
is hoped that the-young people will
absorb these thoughts as they were
. - presented to them by iMr. Turner
and put them in every, day practice.
LIBERTY IIILL A. M. E. Clll RCL
Iiev. B. F. Hilderbrand, Pastor
Oh Sunday March .<> the congregation
of Liberty Hill was highly favored
with'Ahe presence of -the IU;
Rev. R. C. Ransom, presiding hi ho;
of the Vth and 13th Episcopal districts
- Though it rained Sunday morning anil
.??roads -were bad on account of. the
storm Saturday night. Bishop Ransom
lhotored down to the. chillvll in
deliver a message of hope to the people
of this community who had gathered
through the inclement-weather
to greet him7 ^ " '
The Sunday School assembled on
time, Mr. T. (1. Ragin the faithful
Supt. was at. his post. The various
" teachers and officers present. Review
conducted by the pastor.
r The hour hating annul for .mi
vice Bishop Ransom selected as a
j text: A part of the 4th verse of
42nd chapter of Isaiah: And the Isles
shall wait for his la\v. This was ?ii)doed
a great sermon. The people
were irreatlv benefitee lie i tu- 1
. sage and are loud. in tin if praise u!'
Bishop Ransom.
Presiding Elder M. J. Sumter came
over to be with the bishop on Sunday.
Miss Apries J. Hilderhrapd,
Messrs .John C.ilmore and Willi:) in
Ragin students of Allen University
worshipped with us on Sunday in'
company witlf Bishop Ransmp.'
Bisfiop Ransom is indcecp-n gri a!
man and has the interest of the
church at heart. The people of 1.1
berty Hill and this' community at
large are praying for .the return of
?-this noble loader to theJ.th Kpi-cupn:
district.
On Monday March 7th this community
was saddened by the death of
Mr. Moses Martin who was a faithful
member of- Liberty Hill f'hure a
and Sunday School. The funeral was
preached by the pastor Tuesday Mar.
8 at 1:00 b'elodc?
_H?AD?Q]
BISHOPS COUNCIL Q]
JAMt'Ai FLORIDA. I
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"Ask of mo and I shall give thee
the uttermost parts of the earth l'oi
To the Presiding Elders, Pastors,
. African Methodise Episcopal Chi
Greetings:
' May the love and mercy of our L
____ and abide with you all in our various
As bishops of the African Methodi
scious of the great responsibility plai
our missionaiy'obligation to those of
fields Wn arc, therefore, passing o
sense of the weight oi that same ie?p
in you a deep and profound interest-:
.our epistle.
We believe that the church, paste
? zeahfor both Heme and Foreign mis
Great "Commission, and sitch a cnur<
Jesus Christ in the spreading of Ilis
t This quadrennium has fully eonviii
the Dollar Money is entirely, inatlequ
""" *iH'y f'litg'i a'lil Mild1'it i.< u'vy niuo.'.'*
?-?Heaver bo made-fur a coniierlid and
Methodism for Missions at this tin
that every church, pastor and Chr
Easter as provided by the law, as a
? the great, cause of missions, and w
? iuterttene_.with the rightful disnosit
remembered that one Tialf of'thTff ^ftrni
at home being sent to your eonfere
ennt at rmott in Tlv V If Pnlf Hui
Street, New York City.
The law further requires that yo
not to he retained and reported at th<
We, thereTore, the Bishops, jointly
of this request and may God's ri'ehe
all your labors of love. We are
Yours in II
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Rev. R. S. r&\\ relicts l'astor
? Alter the eta*so* Minly ol tilt'.Still- I
day School lesson Suiuiuy inoriiiiiK 1
I l)w Sll|il i illlnil mi .Ul. i 1 1 thy i
Nance to review the lessen, wliicli
i vivw was matterm a way ttiat cv.^i
?lit*' liltk' ?'!)?' gra> 1 > il?the Ulliliu'lll ?
convoyed by Iter. .Mr. X. II. Collins j
was called to present the subject to ;
the'adult department which was very J
! good. ,-VJ
At 11:15 Sunday morning l)r. Lawrence
delivered a senium pregnant
with .gospel truths and worthy of
commendation. Text l'ound in 1st
Peter 2:5; subject "building Stones
or Stumbling Blocks." Matty beau- j
tiful applications injected. Among
the visitors were .Prof?. J. 1). Moore.
\Yliital>er and Horsey, Messrs Moore
and Jcrvey Turner, all ol Charleston. |
S:jC. Prof. Horsey and Pn>f. \Y banker
rendered two very pleasing musiI
cal'numbers. Prof. Moore, at Tlie piano.
'I bis added greatly to the scr.
vices. \Ye are glad always to welcome
Mir iriends from Charleston anu
'j efsevvitere.?Remarks by Mr. A. tirip
jut, iciativo .to the recital sponsored
by Benedict College.
Lawyer linvloriek also niadc.re-marks
relative to the campaign of
the is'. --A.. A.~ C-.- IVAt
night, Mr. T. H. Brown ol' At.
lanta, Go., was a welcome visitor.
The urogram in the Leauu'e til 5:-?D
I'. M. with Mr.-. S. G. Collins in cirarg
was quite an inspiring service whieli
all enjoyed. The object of our ytKye.? I
people's meetings always is to realize
the great privileges and pleasure "
in service to God and our lellowir.cn.
At 7 :.'5U P. M. l>r. Lawrence tie-[
livered a sermon from Zac. 4:0; subject
"The only source of Success."
This was'another very good sermon
wh it'll repaid those \vho_ nuolc the
sacrifice to hear it. t...
Sunday Uie IlOth is Palm Sunday
and special services characterizing
the occasion will -be observed.?Bis.-. L
Imp R. C, Ransom of-the Tth Kpis.
c'oal tlisii i. i t. ill pi e.u h at .11:1 *?A?
M. The Tag Rally is also a fca'
tufe of the day's, program. Wear .a
( TaK vantl register .'your percent i o~
operation. WUjt'
a .deal of sadness we nr.-r.kins,
a faithful inelfiher of long stun
ing in Bethel Church. 1 iis service ha
di en trreauy missel. I lo i iw*4si
I.KX IN(\TON XENVS.
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1)n 1 )^t SunuhiV i'm* rhtn- lw> m-iv
larjroty attended. Now .Bethel A. .M.
~K. Sunday school was held at usual
hour wliieh wa? largely atteinleii.
At 11 o'clock Rev.. S- .1. Johnson
preached a wonderful sermon wlheh
everyone was made * to /feel happy.
Ill t ho a ft (Win on at o'clock Rev.
Johnson had service at Sjoiny Hill .
A. M. Church and hack to Bethel
Sunday iiitshl. Sunday ' morning
March Id at 11 o'clock Rev." S. J.
Johnson preached at .Ml. Zion.A, M,
K. church and at ..Bethel Sunday
niyht.
Op March 2nd the Sunshine Club
nut at the home of Mis. S. .1.
Jolinsi n. A lowly afternoon was on
joyed by all. a.
Tin* friends of Miss Carolyn Z.
Brown are R'lad to see her Lack at
school filler a ft-\y weeks of illness.
Mrs. Jennie Sliyh is still confined
"TtFT betb - ?r
.'Pis. hattie Wise'who has been
sick. Is able to bu uul agnin. .
BARTERS 'f ?
P THE A. Ml E. CHURCH
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FEBRUARY 27th, l;f;!2
the heathen for thine inheritance and
thy possession."
Superintendents and Members of the
trch, ??^ 7" "?- .?:? ,
oid and Saviour-Jesus Christ lw-upon
i positions in.the church of the Master,
st Episcopal Church, we are fully con ed
upon us by the Fathers as-regards
our brethren in the Home and Foreign
n to you, i-n this Easter Message, the
i 1 ii 1 ity onrl ti-iKt thnt it shall awaken
in the CAUSE herein expressed-in this
>r or chiistian worker, \yithouk_a real
. dons fails to-obey the mandate-of the
i-h or. worker is not co-operatine \vith
Kingdom among men.
iced us that the four (?!',() percent of ,
late to meet the needs of our Missicniiyr1
tln>rof?iv??r-tluU--MV*o-y |xn tiililu nil.
I consecrated elfort throughout African
le. We further entreat and admonish
istian Worker in our Zion set apart
day for the ingathering of funds for
e- trust that nothing will interfere, or
ion of funds so collected. Let It be.
is collected on -EwUer -Day i* to.remain
nee treasure and the other half is to be
Secretary of Missions, 112 West 120th
ur funds be so reported at once, and
Annual Conference as is usually done,
and severally uige you t<> take heed
st blessings be upon you and yours in
:is name,
HOP II. B. PARKS*," D.-n.
HOP J. S. FLIPPER. 1). D.
HOP W, H. HEARD, I>. I>.
HOP J. H. JONES, D. I).
HOP W. D.* JOHNSON, D. D.
HOP W'M. -S. BROOKS, D. I).
HOP W. T. VERNON, D. D.
HOP W. A. FOUNTAIN, P. D.
HOP R. C, RANSOM. D. I).
HOP J. A. GREGG, D. p.
HOP R. A. GRANT, D. P. '
HOP S, Lr-GREEN, D,"D.
HOP G. B. YOUNG. P. D.
HOP M. H. DAVIS, D. D. '
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- trrmtj-iHAi Trrrr. rnrirrii
Ki'V. S. II. Smith. )'aKinr
Tin- pastor's Aid Club uut with
Mis. I ,u veuia. Sim - .,n Thursday afternoon
thy* club was called to o:'r-|
derby.Mrs. N, Craft, the president
at tin* usual hour.. After t be r<.^ii-M
I,... i : *i.s. 11
.... uui-iiiv^j) wie. ei.nu weni niiu im
discussion for the afternoon, subject
of tlie topic, iliscu.-scd "Jesus teaching;
on new birth." A 41 ice lufmbcr were
present the cl.:b adjourned at 7 L\ M.
Sunday morning 10 00 A. M. inspili
of the winter weather a large group
of anxious bright faces greeted the
Trtiperintoiident ait i teachers. The
lesson wa.> discussed in classes for
:;U iniutes then a brief review .was
made-by the pastor. A good nunibei
of visitors were present among who'
was Miss L. Ihillard who maxie some
pleasing remarks.
At 1 :t?Q our pastor brougtU to us
will hot leave you comfortless: 1 wiil
rrrme~a(r;tin. that <sHnfort. all of it. is
ours today as it was given to the'
dc'ci-.pk s then. In"** such asuranees
with sucji comfort. .1-t our troubled
bear s be still. .Faith is the base of
the divine operation, believing in (Jod
revealed in Christ a ltd in his jnovision
l'or the future 110 condition of
tliis earth should shake the hearC
i rum us untroubled lailli aii i, un(.oiiipicrable
hope that in God's own
time and way all will be Ave 11 . hove
and here aft or.
.11, I\ U. was hold at 1'n.o usual
hour. A lovely group ?1 young' people
was present. We had a Woiul i
i'ul union. The program was i njdyed
by all group No. I. entertained tbeohion
fdi'~tttT~ minutes.
We were very proud to have Rev.
W. H Coleman of Augusta. (Jr.,, with
us, who brought , t? us a soul -tir:
ring sermon. Mark IS.jo: And- lb
same day when the even was come.
In- soitTFTuUsr-tfuun.-Tel-us pass n- e.r
unto, the other side. It was'imbed a
wonderful hie.s-age; hearts were rr.it
to rejoice while he'unfobled the scrip- '
Ull'o su manfully to in.--. . ; j
Rev. S, 11. Smith and Mis. N'.'l;
Craft motored to Augusta. on
Monday noon, w here Rev. Smith will
conduct a ten nights meeting. We
hope for her a Very successful meeting
aiid a plea-taut stay.
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CII AlMMlI.hi: S i" \TION-?
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Rev. M. J. KrwuU, I'n.-iur??
Though the weather was unUsualh;
cold, and (vi'ii snow 1. II !p"1)h? early
pari <>l* the morning Sunday,
the Sunday School ami services were
ver-y successful.
Tpe Sunday School ?!i I not open atthd
usual hour buf jits! a few; niiu ttes
Infer. 'It was vtvrt'"'i"tnic(nrrtprir^T.11
:."0. the p 'sto;' spoke frd.n 'he
subject *1 low may we know a Ck,?i-_
tian."'"Gal. 0:22-2'!. Those; ?prps..,a?
enjoyed?knowing?they?niaiiy? , ,iywiipmay
know a Christian.
-.-Rev. .Harper oniric to is and bivugh*
i message for .'1:50 p. nf. Text S.
John l(i:o. Itev. Harper'is known t<he
a wonderful speaker. We are very
grateful to hint for such a wond. ri'u;*
message, trust how AooVi he will hrln;;
us another to equal or excel.
At S o'clock a very irsrdrilfii' mo-,
sage was heard from the pastor fomui
Isaiah 1-1:I'd. Theme "Your P"> so
don." ai'i.iong the many things he u ed
in his illustration he skwed how
so. many people die without ..knowing
their possession. How much it S':ier.ioye
1 can't he expri sscd. hut "w<
.an s;'n??Hii .eye 1 are )huv iipened '
look forward to our possession.
The League has planned a snlend'c
program for Sunday 5!a-ivh 20 at dido
o'clock. Members and .friends an
invited to witness th program.
The church mourns Willi Mr. .fr F
.Bowman and family" in the hqhall"i>'"
his dear mother that was^claiiuetT by.
leath Thursday of he t week. Mr.
.Bownuiii is one of our faithful nu rubers
and also delegate, to the C neral
Conference. "In the nddst ?.i
life we are in death.' Those" We"
love are sometimes the ripe fruit for
.the Kingdom.' Our'' sympathy goes
with the family.
lfKTUKI, M:\VS
Sumter, S. t .Mom!iy e ventm;.
.March 7, the Missionary ami luven
lies had h joint imctinir at?the pa;?
soiutKe, "1 Council "Street.- We had
a crowded house with adults si ad
children. A. short pn.irrnm wis .ivolere
()i:r"pi esi<iii!H?eldi t- wa- Willi
us and We were' only sorvy that "jnosc
,'of tfl'fi youp.tr people? were not out* to
hear the wonderful lecture ipade l?y
-L1"'' A S 11 o: l ] ^ -I- !" ' 1 I.O moei i: ! '
an-thrli^h'i-fuj' repast wits served hyMrs.
Walker which everyone T'I'lint
(Id very much. Tiiesday nitrht Mar.
8th we surprised our pastor ,ius\ a
he arrived from his hoard meeting
and was about to tak'e a rest tor the
night 1 4h^-hoard?a.-.v: 1:1 > Voices at lli
door singing lot the children in ;
to iiis iolight when lie opened th *
door there were Mr. Ruff. Mr. .and
Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Julia Seamore. Ms -.
Ialia 1 too 11 and Mr. Jenkins with o
laun<rry'JrrrMv+4- piled as fong a - n
could hhld with pounds. Iiev. an i
Mrs. Walker stitled what a great' hotp
"ttriy " wonhi die to them.?Tim in
hers of Rethel are triad to do an;
thinjt-.they. Lhihkthjit will help then
pastor.
March the 1.1th in spite of the inclemency
of the wyallun^we had"~
very good Sunday School at its usuaf
hour TOd'O. At 11 :.'? ) the pastor took
his text John 12:21: Sir we would
see Jesus. This was a good spiritual
sermon, after the sermon one man
came forVvartf and joined the church.
At 4:d0 we-were back to the Unity
League service. The service was
yory lively with papers, songs and
quartets selections.
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lea .11' r*l; J1vcu>n(m|.
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ina<l?- r.y lirart feel yljal. 'IV x'- I
V' V<> tin.* I.uiy-tr- was w.-ii
way tile suliji-rt was' isruI < t y ! fl
ifi'.t rt'sjina". Tin- IV K. ya \ < a -h *.a
fin urn a .r?-njr talk.
Till- f.illiiVl iVw assiiiiili-M at T
ami i*:iv la-il la a nmM li-rf'ill s' j - j.
111011 'iv tlai i\ K. as foaml l-.-l la j < I ~ - I
tic < !' J- iiii 1 1 .Vail : 111-s( i i i ay: \v 1 i'? |
wi' .uir.a ymi. thai' y??tir .???y may l>?
full. Ha jiulil'ally oui liimrl tiiC* ,jn\ j
ivi- s'iiiii.! l y' ma of siisiiiyi < ini.'.j
Ui-v. W y-i!, i'ti.f. (" ? ;iran K>\. Ilar'j
par a i'l .Barks wi-.iv lli<- |
?rl?yiii t ?ilut Iiiij?t-i+v?ilay?al ii?M r. | S
Josi-pli I i';nI'a Ivl. ^ on. 1^:ix >* a - .an j |
iny invirmrrrtr
ft. M. Millies'.' Tllu Klli'sfv wti'f u- fl
K . It J. !a -*i>. .V!i\ ':n. j
Jlif, j;'ilil.an.s, All. M. 15. Wiiiia.iT: ?
Mrs. ATurii raiwurthj '-Airs. AlaFy Al.n k- "B
k, ' > . Mat it- KilwaiMs. Mr. I . Mkkl''
i Mis.< i'?. 1 . Naiur, 1'. jN-, !' -k ruj?l 1
I )ix< Mr. a in I < Joorjfo OJ-i.e;
Miss lie>I liaifiwil. Mis. ITon i ita"I'aol,
May.**. Mrs. Ui .-.- ii I f .
c r, Mr., I.. !?. (irayi Mr. josi-ph
I wan1. Aj i. iiurl Mrs. Uobt, MieUie, Mt
\ ivift'.i (iriiiin. Mis-os i'psa !., < Start
C<. in ya ; lir'l! ai. hjur.'.h I'oi too, . Mrs.
ftmily ( |
V.' a if !o<>kil){? t'uiy.atrl .i" thI
M.'ti I' a?l'.iiiy .Sumlay toi m?oa i|
at 1 i'. M. ('onto one ami all.sec who
'v.M r'.tiii ribbon. . . 1
. .. M:>. ftstiior M< Daniels :.iid Mr ' ,\
Mai^iot ft. (iray are ill.
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I Uov.?('. M. Mclloo, .pastor.
Sun,lay was a very colli <iav but. a
fVfi;ti'.ii' .--ffi.-n il 1>? liavo f.li.ioyi.'il tile )'
snowy .AVfivtlu-jy .; .. . ' j (.
We a i o vvru,e-Uul to ljnov.. that oiiV' K
District SuponlUenilanl < i_;tli- >pa.{$
tanbtir.y' 1 rDlt'iel is inipi iintM?:*y* p'
hoi mi: - ie k' 'with the Rlwnuii is.u.{. I ?r'
was raihrfl <" .oiRiroii . ar.-i ?,;a ..Ma,. ~
Schoof v.Hon ho was sick.
' -Mi',. I tfrtarir'njshi 1'iim'n -1 ha i?
('. was. tho iv'otiinjr. jim-st >; M:.-.Kliotio
i?. Abranis tlm pas,, Mahay,
also Mr. ftrnost Crosby irojn ihaii's.
S"C. wa> the ovoliimr |it?isl "I Mi >
i /.( ila l -l | ~. i ney?n)j..yHt -na-'-: _
ly evening.
-'-M/s (re ret ha Swio.-!' =? i^- ?
BiUt'h wiHttwU at this writ my. a I \ ?
ll l\II.'4' tiit attack ill tile I' ll'. W
hope she will liiaiiUaitT her health.
\Vf Ul'O p lad to Se'O Ml. MliOlK'i
Matins out Tutain al-<> Ajt.-. Maria
1-Jynl. 7 : ?- Wo
arv- toty sorry t<> know thai
Mvs. Kuniee Cannon has. .returned
homo ill. she i? J'r.. in \Vin>i??n Sale.u.
X. ('. We hope I'm- hi r a speedy i t.
cowry. a..... .
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ie.witirn* pros' rani toi1 < iu islT" *,Ue\\- ...
j ...:lier hoini; on:- of K 'V. Oxyv'.s
ads p.\ iid i ! a. \ ry > pluivdid > a- ;
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I Viljve A p'lrpiiiH' and wok to in a'
ej*.<>.( it. I.. . a ,i? _
1 . '"id." tile Sepday. Se.h.ooi W('?; well a!
! tended. l-itniy opened a<" usual o \
i . supei iivi? ndi ill and the h-.v-ou ,
Tv;as I'odnml l?y liov. c ;
Mr. Vanee was oVvr and ira'.v : t
- r iy spinJ.'j laik in i' . 'ti < t i
] Ntttit uai Advain e'h; lit .'.v- .u-iatipn
, whi'u.I pe-.pl.-:
. sumlay uiuhi Id ..v (H\v:i< i-t-a '.
; . .'i fsoia (ialninpo- <di suW.'t . "A.
j (a y." rh-i-i?-ws4rd'o .1 -p -:a. "reset . t
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fl mid Iiiii*1 Ariiiv. 1* ;?? I*. cp tr\
to iiyat ?!i '.
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:u A. M, to -1 IV. M. ' Ollice 3536
: I'. M. to h I>. M, Res. 0648 "
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
i'ky<ii:iiin--awi?^Surgeo,. ?-?
t* ol?W omen?tmn?Children A
Specialty
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! 11 i -a '.V-M-mbly St. 132& Oak SU
DR. L. M. DANIELS
I'llysioian and Surgeon
vial A'.unti n Given Diseases Of
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Hilice: Residence;
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DR. J. G. STUART
?H?rT?Tf^rrrr- ? Tele, hohe;
i ; '(> torT:.oo? 1'. M. Res. 4692
"ih t;; M-irr r:;JI. Office. 3796
" "ffi < : " Residence:.u."A
Taylor St., 1117 Pine St. _
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_ Dr. \Y. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
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J11 r> I.auy >x. 1301 Pine St.
A Columbia, S. C.'
I)R. S. R. GREEN
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" to 1" a. ii!. ;? Res. 6028
i t" 2 p.
G to S p. m.
Office: Residence.
I'lT Harden St.. 1508 Gregg St.
-tnttrr?Hours: Telephones: t
si."to A.M. to T:0u P. M. Office 60S!
r .. rrrrr , x; Residence 8873
Dr. L). K. Jenkins
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.lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridges
Sunday bv Appointment, '
i\x.tractii it byCoydi ctive Anesthesia
a Specialty,.
! Washington t?t., C-.'ila., S: C.
I)R. H. H.COOPER
~ : Dentist
of the Gums
eclat Attotilton Given *o Disease*
. Gold Crown and Biiuge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 6429* Re?. Phone 8264
112o Washington St., Columbia, S.C. '
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3113 Residence 3422
DR. A. J. COLLINS
demist "
1MT Hartiffl St. enTiimfiia, S. C.
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Vflice Phone 8-107 Res. Phone 6798
N, .1. KKKDKRICK
Attorney-at-I aw and Notary PuhlU
PR.UIICK IN ALL COUKTS
" -Sfale and Federal
'119 Washington St., Colun.hia, S. U
J. II. .JOHNSON & Co.
Notary Publit and Dealer in
real estate and sale of lota in
PINT- RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
Colloge Tmee. .
Phone 6422
3109Vi Washington Street