The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, Juty 18, 1936
ounty Schools Re
Name of School Tei
1. Arthur . ~ __
2. Bethel ..
3. Blackville _
4. Booker T. Washington High
5. CopeTWilliams .. .. .... .
(r?Crane Ci 01 k?tttt?
7. Cross Road ,
8. Flake HtH 1". ....
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9. Free Hope --4
10. Gadsden -1-^
i . 4^>-i
11. (Jum-"Spring --v?. 12.
' Jligh Hill -? --
13. Matthews __
14. Mill Creek ?
15. r Monteith . -- ?
}{}.' Moore -
17. Mt. Moriah ..._ 18.
Mt. Zioji , -
19. Nicholas l?
20. Pilgrim - 21.
Pine Grove ?
22. Rosenwalj .
23. Silver Dune ...?;
24. St. Phillips ---
zo. ,Stoney Hill
26. Taylor
27. Taylor Chapel . ,
28. Tom Creek __
29. "Veal Chapel __ __
30. Webber 1
31. Westop . "7.
32. White Rot-k
33. Younginer
34. Zion __
JULIA
EASTOVER NEWS
Free clinic was given to all the
citizens in and around Lastover
last Monday at Webber Graded
School, about two hundred or more
were treated by doctors and nurses"from
Columbia. Some of the
cases were.so bad and almost help
less, after due investigating, they
were sent up to the Columbia Hospital
for treatment. Two thirds
of this number was children from
one to ten years old, and the nuns
es together the Rev. L. G. Bowman
who assisted in this work, made
it very pleasant and desirable for
the doctors.
Last Sunday \vas one t f the
warmest days the preacher# on
this end witnessed this season, u
was very easy for them to wash
their collar. So many people go to
church and hear the preacher
ar.d a< soon as the preacher gets
through,, they walk out or slip ou:
: to keep from paying in the col
lection, have money too and thai
same group of people who warn
pay the preacher, who w*>nt pay
the church wont pay the trustees.
!, l Sunday school, League or B. Y. P.
U. Missionary will-not donate nothing
for the poor and needy, sick
and atllicted. ones. That sanu
group you will fine always in sonn
trouble, or" on the chaing gang, o:
in iail. soiiip sick paying large
doctor bills. To avoi,| all of this,
go to your chinch every Sunday;
take the money that you buy hal.
pints with, or tobacco, or snuff, or
some of that you spend otherwise,
carry it to the church and.pay.it
for a good cause and you will hav.
less trouble and you will enjoy a
happy life.
The contest between fifteen
young girl# at St: Phillip A. M..E.
chuich last Sunday was won?byMiss
Orcbt lie Washington, and the
second privse goes to Miss Rose
Lee Alston, both of th'-'C-?youna
ladiij; deseive great praise for the
interest tnoy mam.U'stecl m thu
contest. Others worked haul
well. Miss Helen Bowman cairn
in fourth; Miss Xvomi Pringle
third; next wore Miss Rose Lee
Munday, Angeline Green, Harrie
Green, Emma Reed, Mae Morris,
Helen Robinson, Emma Chapman,
C. Myers, Carrie Mae Young, M.
? A nil P.oher-inn- Rosana Lovett,
Nathaniel Robinson and Jannie
Murry.?Tlm ^' R"Ry. was far
behind the* young^gii Is and we will
continue it through nox.1 Sunday.
Mrs. Mary R. Bmsiintiinnd hcudaughter,
Helen are away on theii
vacation and Rev. looks very lone
some sitting around by himself:
Mr. and Mis. John Parker left
last Saturday on their vacation to
Washington, D. C., Philadelphia,
Pa., and New York City. The writ
jer._wi&lies___theiu a very pleasant
trip.
Rev. J. M. Davis of Columbia
visited his father here last week
while here he visited Miss McLaughlin
and the community center;
we say come again; you arc
always welcome.
Th? fust rpvival meeting will he
open here in Eastover Mission by
Rev. Bowman, beginning next Sunday
nite. He has secured th?*Rev.
Elliott, the noted Evangelist "of
Little Rock, Ark. who will have
charge for ten nights, everybody is
invited.
St. Phillip church bulletin will
be out this week and each member
of the church will know how you
port for 1935 1936
tcIters Pupils l)ep Books C'ire.
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2 132 2 GO 518
1 41 3 GO 210
25 1200 2 184 G28
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1 30 1 15 -85
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1 45 2, -17 000
v 2 50 2 54 252
2 113 2 75 300
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\V. TALLEY, Librarian
stand, what you have paid, . and
how far you are behind. <> Three
new leaders were appointed last
' week by the pastoi who will take
charge of collecting all back dues
1 assessments,?endowments?money.
[.presiding elder's assessments and
report to* the. official board the
first meeting in Sept.
j Sunday school YaTTy for St, Philip
will be Sunday . nun ning. The
Sunday .school Convention will be
held at I.agree church, Sumter
county, July 23-21. The State LeaI
gue Convention will be held in
Sumter, August 10th. The. Missionary
Convention will be held at
New Brookland, August 26th. Rev.
J. H. Dixsoii, pastor.
Thosci oh the? sick list are Mrs.
Dora Tucker and Delia Given.
Come to church! Go. to church!
SIDNEY 1'ARK
C. M. E. ( III RC IL
. Rev. T. J. Douglass. I'aslor
The Sunday school opened at
SM30 with the Supt., D. R. Stacks,
I prtsuiing. The lesson was beau
tifully discussed.
This facing Men's day the pasto:
filled the . pulpit and preached a
wonderful sermon to the men. Tin
choir was composed of all male
voices.
P. M. there wiis a plat
form meeting with-some of th\
city's best local talent on the program.
Next Sunday being Women's
day, the ladies \vjll have complete
charge. Rev.'Mrs. K. L. Warsen
of Spartanburg, S. C. will preach
the morning sermon, and a great
sermon is promised.
At 7:20 there will be a program.
The men are inviting the
public to come ouFTihd see them
beat the women this year. The
final report will be mSftle Sunday
night. ~~
On Wednesday night, July 22.
the Kpworth League will repeat
by special request the Bingo Party
on the church lawn beginning
at H o'clock. Refreshments will
be sold. Admission free.
The members of the Sunday S.
regret to lcafn of the death of one
of their membets, Miss Lillian
Woodson who departed this life
"^Tuesday, July?Llth. The -efttrrelv
and Sunday school sympathize
r "wilK the~bryravcd fatuity in their
. loss. '
HLSI LKriLLl) NLW1>
W?e are still having hot weather
with a little rain.
Rev. J. H. Toatley was a vei'y
pleasant caller at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. W. W. McCullough Sunny
afternoon. i_
. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnsor,
motored down from Washington.
D. C. and are spending a few
days with Mrs. Johnson's parents,
Air. and A. I.. Watson.
Miss Jarnvic Rivers was funeralized
last Tuesday, three o'clock,
at Salem Baptist church. Rev. ('.
J. H. Toatley.
The community was sadden Sunday
by the news announcing the
death of the .nioTIfbTr~Oy Miss~Kltzabeth
Johnson at Irmo, S. C.
i We sympathize with thj> family in
their bereavement. I
Soveral visitors were present
Sunday; among them was Rev.
Thortias. Come again, viaitorg are
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THE C ill iu 11 AS
A SOCIAL * 1V.N I l.K
By Rev. II. I). Ihipree
(Cunt inuid from last issue)
The Chureh spends too n'.ueh
time trying io perp.tuute itself.
By so doing tuuiiy ehurehes air
not able to do Constructive work
lliey?an1 always?ii- 'Kb-; then
the work - heroines buid r.somo.
TtTc!~wort< i.? ahvir i1' t ;.
hands of a few members' and the "
nastor, "while-the g roa t - majority _
' VU| MHIV. H lUll IS I 1)11. /\)iY
time a Church becomes a burden
to the people it should disband,
for any time it-becomes burdinsome,
it fails to do what Christ
put posed, lie said, take my yoke
upon you and learn of me for my
yoke is easy and my bunion is
lijrht. Zl.
No institution holds a more vital
position for social set vice and
human Uplift than the rural
Church. People in the counties
and district^ are remote from the
center of thUurs such as information,
libraiios, books and amusement.
To be de.yj ived ,of such
things, is indeed a serious handicap;
for a community to be minus,
of these thijiirs . it. is very likely
that it will, always be minus of
its' i'ouuffor talent.. Voiinjr nun
and youne women, jro where t.hei:
minds can always be occupied,.
n in-ru na y can e l.ve 111011* So.Cia!
Jilvd mental -side -the prop r attention.
To nYy mind nothing Onn b?
more inspiring to ft community
than good wholesome amusement.
Amusements' of nil kinds.' physical
exercises, .games such as erootlet,'
domino ami the'development,
of baseball teams, moving picture
of the right type and pl?ysienjtraining.
These should he ; undei
i the' control* of the ehurh.
I Th" lorg. lapse of time h twee-.
, preaching. Sunday- is 'ft omen'
drawback- to-thy j efitriftu- grewth
anrl progress of the pe?t|de. I
' .Tliiri. Inn-', of' time ?|opiiv.,s thy]
people of the proper inteV-c'ouivi.e I
land fellowship, t her; hy-hindering (
J the development of cojnmunity interest.
The doors of the church ?h<inM
he. opened for some kind of e\< rcrse
'r,t least fotn t i?v s . a ?v d<.
ex lading Sunday. This will iV.-"
elude prayer, meeting., ihaeon--'
meeting, cluh meeting'the monthlv
Onieftninnv nt. the hu-inleague
ntc< ting. etc.
The church should do o>o than
r ive the in ople a pr?"irhing service.
Tt sli.tiiM verve th'om ierv
essoatiaV need! Th church.
whi( h deals merely i>> : h t .'?< ( r-.-..
liiion is a den' church, h .cans'
we know from the -o ic.l at*i*m>(')i
i<t. that .h wfts are-?Vs
nraci ical. ill wa y-?'en i i ?" '1!?e"
individual a cording to hi? irdi 'i
hn' I) ,d tt.. >'" - - I ' 1 .
th" Kimrdrmi of H avv un'o ,o"v
thing that could' hp reacft- d. r * - .
the' parable of the mm'" I ... ... J
the rich man's house: 'th "wg'
"ho we.nt fo'th to ;ov. To*. \ r
must inform th-- pe?.hhn 'it urn-'
roach the people's iv'. i ds and it !
hotter ('tied for this e.' vir/.' ;he"
'iiiv < n f in-' iuii.i.iii.
I a-n a war*.* of r 1*. <";>< ( t ) n >"
that I hav > said cannot" Ikovcr-r.iirht
hut ?.t.-p ! '- i??i? it
h-,v ft-fv.v Trrrrtv"Twrf!- ii-vpnmTiitinn.
hnt it shotthl h - 7!"?v
The elun i h -In- 1(| . I>4 th<- loin'
froni which ' ail at s -a" v.Hoh-snve
-Utiluciiun it* wo <\po-t th Kin-- .
dom of fix! to i-iinii- in the heart ?
of men as it is itt heaven.
" \Vh~n this is ' r-!v . -<h~ > >-? .
ard futin-e nf (In- rhii.Mh me a-uod.
Kinl.
sr. .iamksT. m. r.. eni kc:i
I?-"'. \V. I? t:.n.l -r. I'if-lor
" Sunday school utts "" ml .it 1 -1
rsnal hour. HLPO a. in. .with th
Su'pt., Mis Lillian Ilr'ri-" in
"hl'i "^ T'"- ! " -t hi-n-l' 'f-d
ly diseu-s'v! hv the" teachers and
WniK A ftf-r th dp I'S-doy th.
.pastor irnvc a timely and tip to
date review.
At rt'd'.O t h<> | : i t' i oMuted til'
rostrum. After the formal op nipo
!lO ^oh-'-tl'd 1 !_< ,t.'Vt fr-nni
1Thome: "A ' iviui? t? -71?? pier;"
Sunda-y ei-.-ht ho ?"!"H.d Ids
rpyt from T'roverh <V-l>. Th npowerful
sot inon* and oris -'
many' souls to rejoice. Stewardess
Board No. 2 mot .Tnlv. 1>. at S
p. n^.. at th >l": :o (,f tv>- I' td.-u- '
Mrs. Katie Solopiop. the m-otitv
was srriotL as * usual" \ f' or t h .
business part wa- over the host'-sseryed
a itrlirunrr;?rtews-L?We a't
looking?fin wnid tp make tin- ltd
Sunday a hiir afternoon.The I'rw
Rally in interest of the Missionary
Society will come off; the put lie
L
alwavs welcome.
Rev. J. H. Tmitley ami Rev. \V.
\\. m-rnii?su"h motored t" rii _
aw.. S. C. Monday. Hn.l spoilt a
- wi-fch?Rw G___:
\V. T.onv.
Mr. Jam < Kivms
Tuesday from the CCC Camp,
Awendaw. fv C., to attend the fun')
at * of Ills sister. He reltivned
Sunday.. mitrninp'.
Miss Sara A. MeCiilloujrh spent
Tie week-end in MoOa!l. S. C. with
At:,... It ti:-? -
.ii i mm ib Mar lllIliN.
Arc the Wedding Roll's rinjrini;?
Xo. they have runtr.
Mr. Henry Watson ami Miss"
ajority Thompson were married i
July Miss Thompson vr froun
Society Hill,?S. C. They have,
rooms, with Mr .and Mrs. "Walter
Fountain.
THE PALMETTO LEAD]
SI Mil 4* MvWS
. , i r
,As a result of a special elVort .of
the pastor and members x<i? Kmmam'iel
.M. K. cbureh the anVo'ur.t
of $;>G5.0U was raised on Sunday,
July 12. The niembei ship was divided
into two groups: Army, and
Navy. The Army reported $20t>
and the Navy
The Shirley Temple Wedding
pfe.-e'nli d Ul ML. I'isgah?A. .M. M.
-t-Uur+h <?n -Wednesday nite, .JLuly.
S for the benefit of the church was
a v.ry pretty affair. The three
little brines and grooms with tlwi)
little attendants weVe veiy atti active.
The three little ministers in
vestments performed then
pa ts Wcjl antj the musical pragiam
which was aisy. rendered by
lot- was quite enjoyable.
"The Wom^jik'Ss Wedding presented
at Emmanuel M. E. church
t>11 Thursday pile, July 8 for the
b.nelit of tlve church was annising.
A musical program was rendeied
prior to the Wedding.
On Thuisday evening, July y,
Miss Ophelia Williams delightfully
entertained in hor.or of _ Mrs.
Hopkins of Columbia and Prof.
Anderson of Clio.at the residence
of Mrs. E. A. Andrews. Cut flow-,
ers of the season were artistically
a i i a n'e < <! in thn 'Ivwinw wliiir. tl,..
guests fassembled. -- The-, color
scheme of yellow and white, was
tarried out in the delicious* re
Iresh'nreiits of punch and sand*-,
wiilies in, bile souvenirs of. ntini*atiirj
airplanes and flowers.
Several progiessiuns of bridge
weie played. Miss Crace Crawlorif
received high score pir/P for
the ladies.- Mr. Cullins high heore
for the mem Mr. l'uimer. low
score prize. Mrs. Hopkins and
Prof. Andl't ilon rectii cii guest
prizes. Mis." J. 1). Atkinson consolation.
The out of town guests present
other than guests of " honor were
Mr. and Mrs. .Jas. Long of Wash
ington, Mrs. Pride of Columhia and
Mr, Collins of Darlington.
Mis. Maude Me Loud is improving
nicely after an operation at tin
Hospital. Mr* - Hampton M itelufi
is improving, after In inn unite ill.
Mrs. .Maude' McLoudgar^iniprov
on of C olumbia. spent the past
win k with Mrs. Pride',,mother and
sisteis, Mrs. Maude Pen Icrgrass
ami daughters. Dr. Pride canie
vii- Sunday ami spent t ho .day.
Mrs. Piide and s<?ti returned home
11 ' M'
Mis. Arthur Hradford of Piltsi'iuiV.
P*e is visiiijig her sisL-r.
.Vies. Li in .Kobinson.,
Miss !Anio '.Copohir.d- id' Pa. is
\'i?iting her mother, Mi'sT Alice
c opeland.
Viiv *t iwi.i loivi^ .....I -
.i Washington, 1). C. .Mrs. Katie
Martin ui' Chester, S. C. and Mrs.
Andrew Dibble and. children of
Tflllegee, w i-11- gtfiJ5nr>f*of~'5T?v 'and
Mrs, K. 1'; Palmer on Sunday, July
12th. s '< .
Mrs. Kiniiia Mc.Maham of Columbia
is yi.-iting- her sister ami
Initio r-in law, Mr. Und Mrs. K. A.
Robe! ts and hiTTthei-s and'sisu rs^
'In-law, Mr. ah,j Mrs. Albert and
lo-eph Spear.-.
Misses Mable Sumter and
i51.sckwi.li of Chester were 'the'
guests ff I lev. and Mis. 11. f). 1 )u |ire.
for a I' w (huvs last week
alien enroute to Philadelphia.
. Mis,; Ciencva Smith of Columbia
Joyce- Sa: p-' il. '
Key. \Y. f>. Turner spent several
day- in Virginia duttiitg the
pa t week .'and is attending the
St:day s hool meeting-,of the Kpis
copal chttjeh in Orangeburg- thivveik.
Miss M. L. Robertj. ij| tlu
delegate attending from the church
r the (Ijio.i Shepherd.
Mis. P. > ie (lass..has been sick
> .n11!e ..f svi'i'k-i. Her sistei
Mis. Payne of Pittsburg- is visit:Mi-'
her. ???
A_d P. l.eac lie Meeting
__TheYiiitiig- People's League I)is I
i ii t N". 2 of t he FttlflU'ld?Pre
bytery, held its 5th meeting- at
Goodwill Presbyterian "church ol'
Mayesville. C., Saturday, J Que
27, at 11 o'clock. Program op.r.
e<j wuii regi-irauon ana ganu's.
Tlio meeting was called to order
l:'y Mr. and Mi'. Noble
1 lamp11 n!:e ]>resick'nt" ~
The worship.. service was conducted
by the young people of
Coodwill. 1 hiring the. hUsin.ss
session reports from various societies
wi re given and-new officers
wore elected. The installation of
officer., will lie held at next meeting.
Interesting topics weVe discussi
d in. the afternoon; The meeting
clo<od~.wiili ftp attendance of GOO.
The next meeting will be heTil al
Kbenezer church, Dazell, S. C., in
September; definite date will be
announced later.
Corresponding Secretary,
ER "
BEN.nkttsvii.i.i-; ni:\\ s
Tift* weather is \<ty t ??t irri
SLTtlun. \\C illi' Wo',. I
thv 'h.-J \\ ?. caii to a I.- a
crop*?
\ acatton jx-i io?l T ? ui 'I
laruv ' umliiT <>1 ?iur at. i
lionu- tin a U'? ?!a>.iii-'. ? i
Julilisuli M.cl.nu'i "! i'iiti;.-u 11
I a.. Mi. I sii a'.t < _
ul N. 1. Mr. ati'l All. K . a .t
Mis.- I., l^uick aitivv<l it. oo
? >1 I
Lolii.-c L mai iii'il now ami -i.
aa- a lotMpunX'd l<y imr' i:...-nami, ~~
xi i;. > < trjj. 1 i' H'l.i ;V>... i
iiMti iiiiiy ik?r 1U n <i -v' ? d,? , N.:< .
liiiin liiUi' liny v.ili -s- >
\ . I. ily.
Miss'iAla.riv l>iah- and'.MV. !."u.
mix I'??t?rit-y \v\.Vx <iV tiy n.ai i
in N. t . uvi) u lis av-". am:
-alU.fqj.sn nl' lu-i ,.ul-ii I...;. a? . J
lived -iTrrrm*?>~iiida\. ind:
iiu-i 1' iimixynidrtt. \f!|
All s. .Jolifison* I'd t ".. . .i'.a. *
I'., r ut Mi-. AJ. #M'i;. ,i
in i!h> xiliy viMtiim- i. i ..
Mi. ami Mis.'.). 11. \V;. :Yi'
J inning .Si.
Mr.-. .Morris an . : . a
SlM'ah 'Al"i iT? Inn iinu'
!ur N. \ . wh?V?:. $ . . ,
sjn ml a iiiontiv's sa.'a.r .
.Miss .Mabel lice.-*. i;.\ <i.i-.
.U'i ul 'M-r. ur.il Mi -..11 M i,
1 liaison Si. lvti la-i V-. ..>
Utc l a ulty of A not i't . N-. !i:a? .
Insi.. 1 Xiioiark. S. < . : i.
.U'oniii-.ol <ijin.nii r' y ai
|>K>U<1 ul' tiLi I' is?I ' ' * _
flH'y. art- makiiij g"(; :. '
.Qlwtx. a i.uh.Ikt'will a.
week 4'<?u Aloriis coiiviw,. ? '
lhv H. V. 1'. I . till"!.,
nr. Mrs. Ira JjVVilliaii.-. .( la'. ',
was I'll in kali-ad ai -Smiai l
( huri'li last wcik.
Air. J. (..'anipU II v. ii- i t. '- a, ...1
i'd al l.)iseliiH A. Ai. K. /.. ' i- <
Mnulay aftm noun. .. U v. Si>*\
pastor. . Rev/,J. ( ?.h' ili : ^ i
ly last week.-, Ile w'a- lum ia: .
Sunday al'tcrnoon at ; ;> A!a:v.
churc-h. r
Mrs. Uitliu "li.< ?1! ,
iliid in Philadelphia I'a.'tv.o \st<i,
uko. :She a" ' ived homo , wrt h..i'ii
Cody Saturday alU'rimon . and n '
was t'uiKiali/.-d at Ma eb .i.ia
Chinch Sunday aitornoon.
Rev. 1'. 15. Mtfo'daiia of .:.
S. ('. was in. thv city the .v '-a
and pift*achvd at Zion A: Ah K. Z
Church Sunday nialit. Quite -a>
crowd witnessed the service. .*'54
Our sick lik-nus, Al.i-1. 1 a' )
.Mi. Calvin. Stubhs. Air.-. .Alan"
Reese; Airs. I.uVehia \\ liuum .
All s._ tieorasU'iia lluujJai. and hi
tie Miss 1.uveal 11a; 1 y.aai-- Mi .
(.1.. Will e. . TV'.J si .1' i : .
I'richds will tfooh .Vcv?iv._ . ... ~
S.uii'liler -tl.i'io;- i... i '
and MSUitc will . ylyse tat
1 am s.iif tiit:. tear b. :v. n. !?.. ?!
lijMitH 1"! their t.
Q*me t> liUl:lbeT~ ! v. !.
are jr<?iia up in tii ? io: e;r
tioit. Nethina like > r < .. 1 .
?ut the rent an.
Rev. \\ . l'~. Ai t '1J rrrrir-~ ?<11 7
IA 1 s at -l!eulah c.inii.b a:\ .!
l'orwai d i'tir a Jioud i v . : ..
ir.y. also Re.Vj A. . \\
hie:: beis at Shii- d. cliaV'e:.
Re v. Wriylit '.viiw.vt a
(li<l st niton Sunday ! i" ,
u-vival spirit is on. I i-.. : v.v . . \
join in li?j1 a yroat
lVai'l T. UiwkMin of > } i'.i
ami two dmmhti i
in tin* ialy v. tut r TTTTT. - ; .
l'ricnds.
1 .itt K Mi?s Kii t !.;?. M .; >v
SUiUtvr. S. ' ."tiii I.
.! l'Kim i<l lilY in li-< eity
i and l. n-iul-.
.Mrs. Marion Mini.. IIY.-Ik v. w ...
1.rait*- i*l--A1n.?-J-nli*1 .!v iiov i.-.
the c'ity .witii par-in-. . ! . a. ..
Mis. k'Mhv.
.Mrs. Kli.'ia K. 15oo?i.M'lin
till' Wv k-oti.i a. u- . ; ?
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PROFESSION A L
- CARDS
DR. A. 15. JOHNSON
SI RGEON
0:llee: "1 ;:2"i :a AsiM.mWy Street
Phone 34CR - . ^
Kesirictw^v D1!? Oak Street
r: i';.olie 6740 .
RIvV. J. II. JOHNSON
OiYx-- : 20.3it Marlon Street
" no I auv PI Bi.ir :?
Dealer In. IUhI .K.-'tat; + performs
liarriare < < m .A>' ie-. \v? to< will*
i'vis, hi ririnn cianvis, etc.
Call t'j See Mini
Jffue Pli i.e SlliT" Res. 67.|^
N. J. FREDERICK
^tt> inroy-iit-Iaw arid Rotary Public
PRACTICE IS ALL CO CRTS
?Si alt- and Federal
\1VS Washington 'St., Cola., S. CX'
DR. H. H. COOPEP
Deatlat
Special Attention Given to Diethe
truum
Gold Cr'/ara and bnujre Wot*
A Specialty
Office Phone fi42W K?*v 32v.
112b Washington St.. Cola., S. C
I)R. L. M. DANIELS
. ' t I'h} vieian-and Surgeon(
?:IVe 1!.- <; t. > A. .M4 1 to 2
?, P. -M. C u- e i-' M. L '
Diseases
Of \V<i:uiri.
Office; , residence:
1 \\ ; . : . i ianipton
P: r-r.v y> jj1.' Ph??nc 7564
DR. J. u. STUART
Rye, har, ,\ . .?e .a:.d Throat
G!as. (. s l it*, c.i' y\ < >. uratc-iy.
OiTice litTelephone:
]1 :<>u to 1. T. M,' ' U R?s.-'4692
6 :U'.' "to o - T^?rd??<:>ifircH37&$
Oifi^e: Residence:
2o:;?i Tay. >r Sr 141*7 i'ine St
Od'.Ce 11 . Tvl-phone:
11 A. M. t.. . M. 11,-s. 8875
6 P. M. to 8 1". M.
I)r. \Y. I). ( happelle
I'h\*ician and Surpeon
Ilix as< > "l ,W onion and C hildren
A Special I j .
?Officer . Residence:
2115 1 ady St. lot 1 I'ine St. .v
Celusilb-.u. o. C. * '
Utile* li.'U.s: v Phones:
8 to :< A. -M. Otlice G033
11 A. It 1 ?
aj. n.- _ j . m. . - Res ti?ye
G to 8 P. M. _ ; . <
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician , .
CTflice: Residence:
1107 >i \Va> h.npt?!i 1416 Park
Over Victory -having Bank,
_ Columbia, 8, C
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Phone 7811
All clasres of .1 'ei.tal Work
4)r. L. II. Hallman
li F. N T 1 S T
I'AI.M )' ><?1.\ 1 R Ai I KINS
Sunday* by Appointments
Ollice': .Oi rvais Street
Columlha, S. C.
m?_...______ ml
Dr. H. (t. Thompson
LU^VnST __
132". 12 Af'Si-roWj St, Columbia
Phone 3 H>fi
Hold t nowns? Urielpes?-Plates a
Spec i't>. Pxtra'l ons Made
? Painless*
n Winnshoro Wednesdays
Saturdays at A. Kussell Building. ,
a Phone 219
Office Hours: Telephones:
i:30 A. M. t'o 7:00 P. M. Office 6033 N ,
Resident 8873 ?-Dr.I).
KV Jenkins ;
DENT-I.ST
^il 1 inc. Plates, Crowns. Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty