The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1932, Page Page, Image 5
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Saturday, June 11th, 1932
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1 ST. GEC)R(iK MOWS '
Bethel A. M. I?. Church
We have just closed a successful4
revival meeting, with Re\- T. .1 Itun..
sum preaching Tor u,s. Rev.' Ransom
proved that' he was a man of
God and that tve had close connections
-with God, for from the first, the evil
the ruler of all sinners, seem to 'r
not fight but to /give up to the Valient
soldier Rpv. Ransom.?Rev. Uam-oiH preached,
for us two weeks - with a
success in every respect, 88 were converted,
and 22 persons joined the
church. That, itsgjf will tell you
that the meeting Was a success.
Rev. Ransom is a very good preach- 1
er, and he puts himself into tty; services,
to come out victorious. Rev.
Ransom is-from Mullins. ?? - ?- <
Oukr good -pastor Rjcv. A^dorspn
graced the pulpit Sunday morning and
riight and preached two" logical and
soul stirring sermons, the spirit of
God was still lingering from, the
camp. ~
Our Childrei? Day will be held Sunday
night, all is invited.
Good Hope Baptist Church
. We are-moving foward. Our good
pastor Rev. Marshall graced the
pulpit Sunday morning and night,
and preached two illustrative sermons
On Saturday night July 3, we are
going to ordain 3 deacons in our
?ehureh^?namely : Messre. RoseveTT'
Windham, Noland Gant and J. II.
Hudson, and embracing that, we will
havp Rev. 'C. Z. Z^lu-lne In nrnnnVi
r - forus a few nights.
-Miss Louvenia Berry ami Mr.: D.
J. Marshall was elected to represent
our church at "the McBranch Educational
Union that will bo held at St.
% Mark Baptist Church near St. George
on Sunday June 12.
On account of some other thin as
our Children Pay exercises will not
Be held until .csnmlnv .Imni :?f. You
are invited to our church at
any time.
Commencement Exercises al The
Green Leaf High School
The Commencement 'Exercises at
the Green Leaf High School was
good from the beginning to -the end.
Friday night May 13; was a play
given by the Juniors. Sunday May.
15 was the Baccaulareate* sermon by
?Dr. N. C. Nix, of- Orangeburg, S. C.
Monday night was a play given by
the Primary grades. Tuesday night
waos a play given hyot?fx ??
was the intermidates night. Wednesday
night was a play given by the
High School'intitled "Nobody's Darling".
Thursday night was the Junior
Declamation Contest and night of
graduation/ The contest-wasrwtn?' by
Miss Etta Bell Hutson with "Wound
ed?Suldier,"?Mr; William Ling sc.-,
cond place, "The Bejggar" Mr. James
Rivere-and?Mr&s?Netal fey ward -honorable
mention.
The graduates were: Misses Flor
- 7" ence Toomer," Elizabeth" Moult rier
Daisy Simmons, iBessic Rhctt, and
Selphine Jones; Messrs Samuel Jones
and Walter J. Windham.
The program was as follows; Invocation,
By. Rev. J. M. Marshall,
Negro National Athem by audience,
Scripture reading by Mr. W. J- Windham",
Sulatory Miss Bessie Lee Ilhett,
Glass history. Mr. Samuel "Jpnes;
Class Prophecy, Miss Selphine Jones;
Solo, Miss Daisy Simmons; Class will,
Miss E. L. Moultrie; Valedictorian,
Miss Florence Too men
The Class was addressed by Mr.
H. J. Patrick (white) secretary of
the board of trustees, awarding of
doplomas, Cy Prof. IT! w! Emily.
Among those that are home from
school areP-"Mr. D. J.| Marshall of
Morris College, Miss Cornelia Stiobel,
of State -College-; Aliases Ruby
Pisckney, Philjphine.. Robinson. Christing
L. RblylhtJon and .\liss l/awklns,
Messrs. Augustus Pinkriey, Job,, W.
_ ?-Jtajtrtrreurr "tmd^Fn^trniTne"St\vnrtr' of
ClatTlin College. ,.
Miss Christine Rubinsoii is a gradu-|
ate of the college department of Clatf- j
lin and Mr. Robinson of the high
scnooi department 01 tne same scnuoi.
Among those that attended ^the
various commencement at the differ- I
ent colleges were: Rev. and Mrs. J.'
M. Marshall and son, Morris College,
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Robinson, Cloflin
College also Mr. (J. \V. Spann,
Claflin College. ? .. i
Mrs. Julia Richardson, Miss Virginia
Jordan and brother of Sunvmerv
ville Spent Sunday in town.
Mr. Samuel Jones and Mr. Wm.
Ling left for Garnett last wiek after
spending the school term here.
Mr. Oscar Jones, Henry Clemoi|,
and Mr. Hydrick Stobel Garnett spent
the week end here.
Mr. D. J. Marshall and Mr. James
Williams accompanied by Mrs. Julia
t? Richardson to her home Sunday evenl
ing. ~ ?
1 Mr. and Mra.Ollie Senior attended the
Womon'e Convention at Klloree
Sunday morning, Mrs. Senior is the
vice-president of the Convention.
Mrs. Marshall and D. J. Marshall
attended the Convention also.
Miss Evelyn Toommer is here from
~ New York.
WINNSlBORO NEWS '
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Way man A. -M. E. Church 1
Rev. A. J. Felix, Pastor
The Sunday School Sunday morning
had the ukual interest... Mr. D.
1 CmifU- rooinumil ( hu InaQnn
didly. At. 11:30 the pastor ascended
the rostrum and delivered a ' soul
stiring sermon taken from 1 Cor. 13- |
i.,. At night we had another CJdxpel I
suceessi here nej<t -fcrtttnntyr ^l' ' s la1- j
C. 'Royal who camo here rejciflitly
from Detroit Mich.
iSupt. Moore and his efficient help- |
ors are leaving no stones unturned in
I helping to make Children's Day "h.
success here next Sunday. Miss I>anoro
Haltiwanger, Mr. turns. Camp- :
. bel and iMr. Joseph Haltiwanger re-!
_r turned home from Allen University j
TaStrweffc. The former graduates of
P* the high school department while
I N the others are seniors in the high
school department for the next term.
Revs. A. J. Felix and B. C. Cunningham,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moore and
Mrs. L?. tt. Haltiwanger are among
those who vat/tended commencement
at Allen last week.
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JONKS CM AI'Kli A. M. K.
/ION ( III |{( II !
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Rev. \N. I?. <;il)l)s, Paslor
V-l.UMf i'Mni'<-}Mliuii ^as in altendanee
at the morning services at
'ones C Impel. Tile morning prayer
Junes Chap I. 'The morning prayer
?as uiiciel oy Itev. r. Ferguson. The
tfcripture lesson was read by* the
pastor.
Rev. C. L l*'lo we, presiding elder* I
of- t hv. Colymbia-Camden district had
hargo all day at Jones Chapel.
Itiv.- Fhnve's sermon "The Well of
Salvaton." Isa., 12 :.'h.Therefore with
.joy .shall,ye draw water out of the
Wells of Salvation. She said that Jesus
Christ is the well of salvation
and it is (he only redeeming grace of
God that causes the soul to blossom
'and bloom.*
lie further stated that God is a
foyndalin of living water. Hi? is always
closb enough to come ih. _lj.i-L
"message-"' Was spiritual and understanding.
'The choir 'sting well the
anthems '"Crown Il.im LiTFiT of * AUT**'
The Sunday School was lively and
largely ajjtKmled at 10!.'1P. V.K. Iyv
an.- iivhi ui fin* iipjiomuHi rrour ana i
quite an interesting meeting.
At 8 P. M.. Jtey. Flowe "again
graced the pulpit mjth?another sermon
stirring message subject "The
Missnio- Man." from ill.- gn<pel?uF.st.
Matt ,k'u?s.
One person united with the church
1.12 persons communed with the
church. .on last Sunday and tliroe
ui-i.ls'ers in ai l. n.dance.
Rev. FUitrei ;.i tin- i:iid Rev.
'hanberln '-! of Jipartanbiti g were
1 !Vl v '! iv s.' ii da .ng the
i.t./ in our .con: leg:i.on
'i he sii k ti- .: Mrs." Tail a* "Joro;i,~
Green St., ? k0.'; Mr-.. F. ie. McR
ii, Sliora
St.; (Massmeeting Tuesday night 8
I\ M. Morning service 11 :.M0 A. M.
Niglit service H P. M. V, C.-K. Society,
<>:.M0 P M. Sunday School,
10%.M0~;A. M.
The" Pastor, Rev. Gibbs left' for his
home in Knoxville Tennessee ?>n Tues
lay for a three weeks stay with his
family. We hope for him a safe trip
and a pleasant stay.'
- CONWAY NKWS
Bethel A. 'M. K. Church
Sunday June "> was a beafrfiful day
for. church goers and the usual large
Cohiunioii Day worshippers ivio-ii-nut.
R.'v. W. I. Gore, the nastor w.ts~ in
\ision of tlic director ami our pres-j?11
lII Ml1. .Jullil 1'uge. and our organist
Mr. \V. I'?. Moore. % '
(T1A BELLE STATION A. M. E.
UTTUltCH NOTES
Rev. H. J. Bryant, Easter
The pastor," members aud friends
oi Chapptlle Station reg/et*pTn?nvu-3h^
to sec* the schools in the cify clbsing
for many reasons, but the reason the
absence of so many students ftvho
have been so loyal to the church and
e Sunday?.School?dun up?the term cf~
school. A number of them joined
the above named church, and because
of their Ibyalness and presence* it
seemed as if they were faithful members!
to their home church. Their
presence is missen much and will be
until Sept., When school opens again
we hope to have them back with
us to carry on their, work as they
did the past year. .
- Because of the loyalness and tribute
the students paid to Chappelle
Station the Sunday School thought
to show tTuTm how much their "duty
was appreciated. So Saturday night
May 28th, a reception was given for
the members of the graduating cla^s
at Chapelle Station, quite a few were
present to witness the affair.,' All
THE I'ALMETTC
sr. .i \.mi:s m:\ns
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- St. Jarne-. i -til! on ln-i lirtw.rd
ina-rt:it. .1 1 to sot \ )>< 111T -ii-i ii i.
out as V -liiil. l lii' i jifTy innm 11t,
pia.vi'1" istiotiiiK l>fln.tf Id by Iin.ther'
tJulunoy.
Sunday School op; nod by our Siipt.
Mr. Russel. Teacher- bojiitf' well
Wersed ill till1 lesson spared no t ini'*
in Imparl njr .it to' tln-ir elas.-es. .'I'll .
lesson was reviewed by Miss Nora
Harris, wlio has ju.-L relumed i'i( m
teaching. Site was appointed as an
assistant teacher in the Sunday
School. ' '
Rev. ()(vi'iVs' pi Cai hod p very. ,sj?l'ritaul
sti moil 1*1?>nt Kx'oiius And
the people murmured sayitiK what
shall drink? Subj.it "A Question
of Uriiik.v. The Mil sionary' meet
iti^c was- held just after nun niny: sor.Vlce
viunlueieu "by M i -. I'htlps the
At d o.'cloek the. paster and the
"MrssioiHH ies 'worshippoi with lieV.
I'ruitt w'.io will in turn visit us next
Sundayv
At four o'clock the tfirl Reserve
Club oi Ward l<ivo had a splendid'
program wiru chorus by Junior ch<-i>
1 ii\'iw:i11:in?Mix.?W'ilhrf. Mini?>1 ?i 11
son; Ducttr (Jwoi'u'f Ala" Clurpard;
W'ilhelinina Johnson. Those having
readings-. Mttle Miss 'Blanch Rurnor.
Ada Fields, Goiuva Burner, .Mrs. Anui.?>
CJai rison mistrt;.-s of ceremonies
I'd Ion Johnso-n. niaylo iymarks. Miss
Bortlut Uouknigiit 1 also gave ludpful
remarks. The r.nli is [>la. iui. iIlir i r
a .^any Friday. Come oni and In lp
tho'iiv by buying. sum.'tiling. .
Ruai.?Uwons?preached?M? plmi lid
-.sermon Sunday-night from John' 11
yuhja. I "x1 Tlu1 Word." .
Wo are*very proud of "our pastor,
llo has booh given the-lienor oV-lhI
I)., which ho "has faithfully inuriH ...
| ..-..Oho of our Sons Row 1. W. .I...u^_
iM't'Ui- has boon mado. presiding older.
lie'is climbing by hap anil
bounds,
Wo are a!.si*--glail thnt Miss 1'dlon
Johnson was anion..- those w!m i':ui.-_a
t-d the High Scho.ibo.f llo.,1 < v Washington.
sidnkS park c. m. k. cii'i u< h
. - iu \. j.- k . xntietson. raster
'
.Sunday Sehool was e.illed to ordei
-at the usual lioyj1 hv the Snpt. The
lesson subject ^Joseph I'!.,. Wo.ki"
found in Genesis 11. was discussed
with -hit lost hy hot-h?keftohtM-sand
pupils. ^ .
At 11 o'di^l; our pastor : fountxd
the rostrum and delivered not iu-r
of his won erl'ul sent ons. This eimoii
was taken from. ltli chni for of
Mahu'lii, 2nd verso* Hut i;n'ttV_-yo;i
that fear my name shall the . tin ot
! i lyiiteousin'.-s arise w'.th Itealjtitr in
Ills wir.jrs and ye shall tro ! ort If'and
ri-w tin as calves of the stall.
Sunday being; the lit si Suml. y t:..
lit.ly ("orninunjoti was mm veil"?, A
large crowd was present.
. The Kpworth I.eague was ra'Ytl -to
order l>y tile pi t saltan at liiiiil.
I lit' pa-ltM Idled?tits?pnp-t?.tun !I
:.t S 1. M. with .r'nlliii' spiritual
feast;
The. sail news wa nviv<r l.vthe
passing t.l" t.Me t.f t?Ur lnr.alter
Sister Susie Bnwn. Afl.r t aklng
4m^i- 4wa.ut-jauxIl Jiun .,thiaalil.en .S .- . t r
Brow,, joined the A. ,\j. -Pi.1 V.ion
t'litlI'ell there. Funeral s-rviee* were
held en Sunday .June ">. ller hotly
ari'ivt i in Coupihia Tuesday A. 'M..
tund a short service was held here
' front Johnson - Bradley Funeral lloi.it
-before r ' large crowd of st,.T .W v.r
friends. The llorals Wert* i.iany- a.in
beautiful.
The thur.il h..s on a Slimmer li d
le ve 11 i ! 11 vy III tin-.- 111 c 11.1 Sun < .' in
July. The chureh has been dTTTiTTd
into three tltViSa.ii-: Namely! tlu
Retl, Wl\i4e an'tl Blue. Mrs. J-'m,.. i s
Blown and .J. W, l5r.ui-.oii lias j.uv
Rid. Mrs. I>. R. Starks antl 1'.
Morris the While an! Mrs. Mum'. .
Smith and M.' . .Tv .ha 15: own me
Ulue. - - * ? ; * .
The Sunday .School 1 <**. ?. :< t-n mim
day June-I'd will he "Juduh the I i '.aBrothor."
Found (lenesis i . 1 ^ to
12:15.
There will lie a eiusn-.il pri'isuani
of spirituals Sunday. .lime V-.' 1,1 1
o'clock a good progranj is p^omi.-. d.
j Alter a short"period el' di-ctissso'. TT
timely review was given by the Supt.
J 11:30-,the pastor entered tin pulpit.
,with the Gospel and the Holy Ghost
, as his guide, llis text found in St.
John- 5-7. Theme "The inftilence tit
the personality of .Jesus." The pastor
was inspired by the gospel truth.
;~?. i-. ......tA- tTTiT
and me noiy unusi vr.vu....,, ,
leading him, for every one's lu'j.rt
was madd to rejoice.
The trustees planned a rally for
Sunday afternoemt. Rev. Rosebur.
[of Wesley M. K. Church was the af7
ternoon speaker, lfc brought a very
inspiring messuage. . We wore so^lud
'to have him hope 1lt''l souit < .ill'.ig^in.
The rally was a successful one. The
trustees were pleased with the suitcess
of the rally. The trustees ha\e
been at- work) trying to put the job
over this far they have run well.
7:00 p. m. Sunday the"league was
called by the vice-president. Sonu
i remarks were given by her for the
improvement of the League.
At 8:00 Rev. W." S. Transvan
brought the message. Text found
in, St. Matt. .24: 48, Theme "A spirit|
uaH witness". lie was short but
. sweet.
"Go in the hedges and highway*
and compel some to come," saith the
Lord. The pastor was in tho street*
and took a member in the church.
> I'KAjJfclP ^
1 > III I !.l, \. M. K. (Ill |? II NOTKS
lv? \. U. S. \j. Law rt iu ?'. I'aslor i
A niosl (lelijil^l'ul hour wu.n cspcht !
wi'Ji ' ill'1 cilllni i-li 1 in UTTT* school se t - |
l \ ii'iui [n-u:n> .M. Sunday. Al,
ter Dk-?>i -uiil routine* work dili-clud -
l>y Sypt., Mr. Young assisted by Mr.
; Harvey, tin- pastor was called to re|
view tlie lesion which review was
' l"m\ "I?Lull?u4' in format mrr?At-"
the cunt ill.-ion of the service the fol?
i-ivu: iiu-iil' graduates (envmbers
l of Bethel School) were called forward
land iiitr'shi-ti d to the school:
' .Miss l'nriscnu Sartor, A. H., Benedict
i College; Mi.-s Marion Williams,.High
I School Department, Allen Unfversij
ly; - Mr. Herbert-Kinard, '.\lr. W. 0.
Harvey; Mr. .las. Meet/, and Mr. I.ifnju-1
Williams from Booker Washington
Ilfgh School. They were .given
' ('i'jlitie-an;ovation hy the Sunday School
The serninn 'by Dr. Lawrence at 11:'15
a. m. was found on great, belief
jjOitUeaip;Ditsttit^iji Bod and, delivered
j with .much enijiliasis, Suhj., "The
! song of Sacril ice".' as found in dtwl
fnron, .Mr. Young- of Zidii; Miss llenrv I .
"of I'ro.-pei ity; Miss i^andcrs, Miss |
".VlttrsiittHr -Mi>"S'- Myers, Altss Bern ice- ,
* Ilarris *>t /.ion; .\n-. 1'olk of Augus- 1
I la, iiii.; .Wr; Jonn mookhead ami Mr.
.Manigault, City.
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MT. < >1.1 VE A. M. E. CHI RCH
?Woi-^.T. W. .lordon, I'astin j
Myrtle Beach, S. C.?Sunday was
a splendid-day lor all ehurvch worki
rs. Sunday Scchool was open at its
usual hour with all the officials preJ J
.-(ill. We had a very timely lesson '
and was enjoyed by all. We didn't j
ia\e a 11:00 o'clock sermon at our '
chitiv-li Sunday zrnornnTKT" "TRe nu-inII
o! > all w. ill over to the Baptist '
: < r*<ireh, Saiida Grove under the lead- "
er.-hip of Rev. A. T. Graham wherelu
pleached a splendid sermon. His 1
: te\! was. taken from Komons the 14- <
1.. Subject: "For t+ie Kingdom of
* i <i is not meat and drink. but J
11 1111->msness.^and peace and joy in \
l 1:e ,1 Idly Gllost. i " . t
I Wo -all enjoyed the sermon very
m?v . Wi U.v .-v a.-vn "Mill .'fell VOIII'UI K (
S. Liu We art*?-to have them?f
, liViy with us also Mr. Charles Brown w
:*i >:i". Ciooriretown, C. We Wel1
!))! the Hi all. " (
j Miss Minnie MdHride is hack with <
I ISgHH
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PINCKNEY'S PL
^ I VUEU'PA K EH \N+> hH
?? - SOI Hf < AKOLIXJ
oouu.-__l ne\ U.-M. il.j.j !(,?> 1
iwdd?a?rmHpH?p-hn e irp-Tlrr-tnTTvT.7
Sunday S. I I. ('. ! '. jj. y. J\
ami ft ha: I,..: ' | ;>., ? . , '1
to lilt thclf e ll i f. I It'll ; to the hiirh-.
:-.<t standard. Make the fan::!;, alter
K'l llHilietlt. I lie r.:i"l! w a- r'.-e e.\ ititiK
luit. sear. Iiijiir.
The?uor>- t-i- td^*-e-hwrit -\v.-rt "fTc7jr~ '
ttld two use - - < i; r.- weiv n.;..v- 1,,^ _
issijrned to Class Jiro. W'uVd;
We wei. pleased to aekn'uUd^e 1
he presviue u!" ,t'.vo- visit"!.- l?"th
ner nieuibe.J s of this rh.avh'. Si<-'
er A rinai i| la Smalls, N'ew Y.-rk f'it \
vho is now a iiiciiil.fr in. that riy: 1
iev. Tyjer'is-the pastor. Mr.. Ralph
(HrtHirore-.?Hie?sttti?of SisteT"?iftETUZa
)unmoie who was a very faithful
iiemher. of 111i- ehujvh.
IVof.- (I.'W, Howard ieuil-y k:. -A
low to interest the little "lie-, t'aii!y
was.j*iveti away in Sunda> S. tn-.-i
Sunday. "Bitf folks" like r;nri\ too."
ad V i.ru In Hi'! r.i I to S?S?. . i..?a i.?
vhile there.
is we make, it pUuwmi. f": y>>ii
Bro. "John S. Nesbitl, .passed :rua\. ,
Si' tei--llunnuii \< . hju , =
Lit her home on Condon- Street. .May2'J
.was luiried W'e!'lne-?iay .lur.e- 1st. (
\r.iv d1.' 1I.-V X Ml" 1 II 1 ' I ! ! - J-.ii e71
frfr" 'Rev. C'.?l.owi"?V. a. > au-.;i\\, -
unit; 11ci uni'N. .mrsa .mm i it* ^iiup.r
klvs. 'Kthol Carter, Miss Ruby Lewis,
,\1 ? K'm! R< ni' s.-Mjt h an Al>. .Hoy- I
;y Hughe? from Conway. S. C.. were".
?ver here Monday crabbing and swim
ning.?They < njoyed themselves vci y ~
nucli in the Green Sea Tvrceze'r car.
We are .doing great work here tinier
the leadership of Rev. T. \Y: .TorIon.
*Fience means skill
ability?the reason r.tI
you can place utit
confidence in our |YTffl|
ity (o serve you best. |M^*J
erior equipment, mo- I
ate cost, care in every flgaj
fage
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Funeral < ars and Funeral P .
lajuipment
AS GOQD AS TIIK BKST
And HetTer Ihan the Rest 7*~
And I'rices Less
Office Phone 5707
Residence Phone 7705. f
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!TTuuTrTrri7hl77M7 Kes. 6548
_ilru-X^4w-Ste^henson^
Physician and Surgeo.. -
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Physician and Surgeon
l'iseascs of Women and Children
,,A Specialty .
,,- j1' Residence:
Ho I-any m. i;}01 pine St>
- , Columbia, S.'C. ' ?tfr'.
UK. S. It. GREEN
JToeiuiaUrn: C THvbhnne^' __
L_to V. n. Office: 5771
7" 0 to. 8 p. m.
- P_ ,c,e; Residence; '<
l-?r< Harden St. 15uS Gregg St, ^
Office Hours: Telephones:
S:.>u A. jrl. to 7:0b P. M. Office 60SJ
Residence 8878
... Dr?_D* K. Jenkins
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.lings, IM.ates, Crowns and Bridge*
Sunday by Appointment \
Extraction by Cont|t ctive Anesthesia
a Specialty.
I'lOTVa Washington St., C.<la., S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
v Dentist
or the Gumsy <
Special Attention Given to .Diseases
Gold Crown-and Briuge Work \
' A Specialty
QtTice Thone 64211^ Res. FhonerB264
1126 Washington St., \Colunrbia, S.C.
1'HONES:
l>ftico 3413 Residence 3422
DR. A. J. COLLINS
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1 "> 17 Harden St. Columbia, S. C.
Office Thone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
NI-J. FREDERICK
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publk
PRACTICE IN ALL COl KTS
?State and Federal
1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. L
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J. H. JOHNSON & Co.
Notary Public and Dealer
in rt>aJ. estate and sale of lota ia
PINE-.RIDGE CEMETERY. Bountifully
located on paved road aboTt
College Piace.
Phone 6422
1109V4 Washington Street
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