The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 01, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6

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^ r~ BETH'^EH^M RAPT. CHURCTl j " " Her E. E. Gaulden, tester Newberry. S- Cw?SnncLuy was j[j the last- S^l-bath In the year 11)37 1 antf- - kwrftt number or Puhday n ' school scholars were present. I The Sunday- school -*us_ called e to order by ^upt. R F. Glaaden and j after the regular devoti' nal ex- v ercises th.T_ teachers took charge 1 of their re ective classes ; h At the general asseml ly we were privileged to hear sKrt talks from acme of our young wks who had returned home from chool to ^ spend the holidays with u.eir .parent* and friends. Tluse that were present are"as follcwt: Misses Mnrian vVftt kins.. Man.i<> Sand- . ers, vMeta Henderson, endolyn ^ . Hemy-anrL TJxe?young nen: Wil- : son Sftgh and James Pr. tt. The rej Jar?jiiuijimg.jcjiv icok- got on the way at 11:10 Xni. with Miss Ojetia Gilliam at tin. piano. , v Our pastor who was vei y much a part 0f the Christmas spi it came before us with a burnj.g message. He .i-sed as a subject "The Greatnass of Christmas' and it was a~menf ge that'Witt ~be?fong remembered r For the benefit of the older mem bers of the church our pa'tor called on i 11 oT the young Polks, of our church that had been off to college the past few montkc to express their.se-Ives, and that they. ~ did with pleasure. We a~o always glad tc; h"*ve 'our children come back to us. and to see themlooking so well makes us happy again. At .ne regular BYPeJ time the } college folk made, up the greater part of the program, wl.ich consisted of ,s--ngs, readings end talks Miss JS.ancy Halty who is another" ~ nne rrf nlii- rhildron CAVO n VOfV fine talk . at ^the BYPU. ; Among the grown-ups .visiting us from cut-of-town ware Mrs." ~ Julia L;ndsay of New \ork, <0ne of Deacon B. F.. Neely'e daughters p.r.d ilr. and Mrs. Hvlrman ~?" Gillia.ru- of Nashville -Ter n., nth1 : ?. trthers: Mrs. S. D. Sue J ton and Mrs. Lonie Subev of Asheville. At our regular nigl t service: we were highly elevated titer listening tO 'o.'.ich a strong message from our pin tor If we rid'only carry . ut jsonrleNjf tjje mai'.y things that were surd by our pa tor Sun^~~ day, we would be a hotter people, Christmas night at Bethlehem a very interesting t-'hnUn as drama w..s p->evented by ;ht young folk of our church unde the direction of Mrs Nancy Sing'eton. The play was good was from start?to fii ish. Each """Character knew his part well. Quito a large Crowd wa3 rresent to wifi ess the play and seg-at the same 'ime the. Christmas tree. - school and -BYPU jo'int'y gave gifts to ali Cf the Sunday school ?-scholars??teachers?t.hnt vv'ere _ . present, and after giving jhu child ren their presents, gifti v, ere given to our n embers and frends. We were more than happy to have James Kelly with us Sunday. NEW TRINITY BAi'TTXHtfRf'+f Rev. 15 F. Stewart, Pastor Sunday "was a fine day and quite a number attended the services. Sunday school opened a* the usual hour with Supt. J. B. Fuite:;. 1 and teachrq?at their posts?nf-duty. Class No. 1 was taught by Mrs. B. F. Stewart. Class No. 1 was also' the banner class At the close of tlv class' discussion Rev. B. F. Stew* rt gave a timely review. ' , The 'morning devotional servic- I es were conducted by Peacon R. F. Thompson after which the pastor came forward and delivered a strong message. His trt was Isaiah O.G, subject -"Wrmrhrrf nP Christ in His Birth". The junior 1 choir with Mrs. Annie L. Shollt/n < . at the piano, sang appropriate ea- i "rods throughout. tlTe triori eg sc>r~"" vices. c At 7:30 the pastor enma foution'ofthe 32nd chapter of Deut. ; Thema JBt fight Opt of the Old Into the New". . Many Keerfs"were | made to rejoice as he spoke to us s -by the way. The senior choir fur- 8 . ? nisheit jijjiaLc far this set vice. Prof.'and Mrs W-.-H Thompson "j of HartsVlfld, ?>. C., are" here vis- j iting the parent^ of Prof Thomp- a 01^. Prof, rfnd Mrs. Thompson t - m hn'uuaies oi ucncaict college and are ncm teaching in the But- * ler High school of Hartsville. Mr. and Sirs. Wessley Smith of F High Point, N. C., spe-.t the holi- a days visiting the mother of Mrs S Smith. : o We regret very much to learn * of the death of the wife of Mr. i< Wtllia McMillen. Mr. McMillen is _ chairman at our usher boftrd. Our heart* go out in sympathy with ti him in hi? beroavement. > . . . - -rrraneiii ' ? - i - ~XANES NEWS V Mr. L. V*. Parson- dcpai-t$d tbl? To, .December 22nd at his home. Ie was^V'vn 18GG, died at the- -g ,ge of 71, PVeejyber 22, 1937. a: le was a useful m&n^ sterling haracter, a Christian hearted ^ icntlcn'fln. Always helpiiig. those rhotti he canie in eontv.it with. ^ rhe church and the community" lave lost Ti Christnm bn ther. He -j vas a Oca-on of Antioch Baptist hureh. F jherai services were ^ "omluctcd at DiJthel A., M. E. j hutch. --Renuv'Ss were "made bylIr. B..Jlenbow. Mr. U. James Mr_ ? I" White. !\fr A Gilisnn Mr A. ' Jrowri, Mr,wJX-. Burroughs, Mrs. ^ rVr.ParFcn, Rev. J Coriyi-jrs, t^WV. I. S *' ii'i'ti nnd R.|V| R. A q l3rowrt II'; Pastor, Rev. J S- "c VIGTitgomery preached the sermon, j( ?Hq leave?to mourn his loss a E 4^Vfq^3r n iTi^ Mp' P-Tmin Pn -H >r.e sister. Mrs.' Octavie Burgess, a .wo brothers. L: Parson. P. Parson, dght childivn: Messrs James-Par-on, Vi'ilso* X. C.; WrtMe Parson r Sailers, S: C.; Kufus Parson, li Rpcky Mb'.i: t. N. C.; -E. Parson, t Vpungstowr Ohio; Pavi.i Parson f Waltersr~j\TesgmWs S. Parson?of- ? 'lies,'. Ohio; buss Parker, SalieriT ^ : (! Rev,. J,rs. II. Miller of Sal- f ;s; fifteen grand chiUlien and a \ .usl of relatives and friends. ^ It is earthly lost but heaven's ga i ih?? ?? ? -'? . We-4ovc you but Jesus joves yi/u best. Sleep, and take your rept-. ^ ? ? iEW ST. PHILLIP a ' A. M. E. CHURCH c ' 1- . --- f Rev. (".'.Capers, Pasto'r* Charlesti r, ,S. C.?On last Sun- j lay servic"? were at Ne>v Saint ^ vs usual,r.itliough the Christmas ] pint hadn't (lied away, the services were indeed interesting and * leneiicial ?rd they were, two apt i uecuitivf audiences out to wor- ? . hip .at these. services. A? thfL.... onstor was gvieh a two weeks' va- j atiou. all services were lpft in v lie "Ii:uul.> uf tliij h.val At the r. crnvng service Dro. E. 'iinaions, <ic!i\'(^ied a wonderful j ernu>n "t'ul was-very touching t Sunday.'f.eiiool was at tl e usual Inntr with the superintendent and c enehe.rg at their post of duty The 1 i.sson was Wry be fitting' y taught j rul diseuS.-od.. i tie l rwifv ui the (lit'i g i adual" -f !v faded away as ;he suit went to 1 rest in. the western hemisphere J .nd the- lnvr approached for evening worship alter Tic preliml- ^ narits conducted by our local, Kbv .St. .J. Hey ward brought as anoth r challenging niessage taken St. Matt. 17:1 abject Tin- Kingdom ' if'Cod. T." is' sermon served a * thxnfold purposa and nil w'no uai'd hh'i vrrr3 made?g! r. i?to say ? .lid fj??t u'.U''-heart's burn v hile the ? man ..'i' Cod sijnke' with ;is by the ( It* id ^ .i a' \ I * 'IV , >> : " ' I ill. it,-i U ,10 > VT , K?frl. Tu. nor, tin, pn. tor at -j Wilton, cirri it worship wi'h us on ( Sunday nb;M t ' AN TICK 11 -IIA1* I 1ST CHURCH 1 ;, Rev, .1. ('. Honor, Pastor 1 Comwell S. C.?Everybody was at his po riof duty and in a jolly ^ C'h: istrnas spirit at *hc above * named chuuh on the Ins1 Sunday ' >f the yet-1. Thi* S laiay .-chool u[ enod i\F'. he us; al i c'.sr will. Sup:. Foster t .nJ hi. eoMiii: of teachf.rs. ready t to put ?,*ve.' a well studied lesson. I i'ho clisseo* well attended t from the ndeiyarten thiciighout ( h.' adult d( i-ai tinelit, 1 I At 12 t cloc.lt thd pr.tor as-. , ended the ; lalform, and after a , few rci. h'.h ns of stirring Christ- i -.'a< hvi'n:T?7A"c7poke frori the toxtP-hJm 72;IS Iilei.ied .Le the .Lord. CJofl. the Cod of Israel, who only . ioi?th wond -otis things. Using* as a subject . A ho fiodly's Viewpoint- j ma^.tei piece, and sot en yone in spiritual! n'titude. The marriage of Mr. Waiter Bell and Misd Jqsephir.o F6'ste<r fob. 'W^ff?!''P*l*'?!WS5M?6taaafciasssaaidB j? he lovely di ugh tor of Mrs. Eihma tr??of Clnok^o.-k. Miss _ 'di ter wa1' beautifully (boSsed in i two piece royal blue dress with ti i black coat and accessories, to v natch. Mf. Bell, an outstanding p 'oung man of the Yoang Men's C iible clas< .tas neatly d. essed in p convent . nal brown su t. After S he ceremK'.iy the happy couple rr i'ft for the home of M.. Bell's b ister at CJrr.well, S. 0 ir Everyone wna.-hi>r nv tr. sec Mrs vt Ithcl Wynii, Mis.-es I\.i: mie T. o: nd Vashti Cunningham. Master S amuel Cunningham and many ol ther frier.Os that We failed to 11 'et their names, home fo the hoi- I M lays with their .parents. ir Mrs. Anr.ie DcfjrafFt nreir[ is G pending the holidays w ith rela- le ives pnri iriends in uiwli Feint, t? loath Carolina. P? TH 1 YTIIIAN OFFICERS ANDJOINT COMMITTEE FETED York City, N. Y., Dev. 23? fand Lodge Offioors. local officers nd the Joint Committee of Manattan Island, lodges and courts, inights of Pythias, N.A., S.A.,E. A., ffncl A, were given a surrise baijuet ut the Community lomte, 151) West 144th Street last ue?iay evening. Originally nidified to &ttendi the nal meeting of the Armistice Eve. oint Reception Committee, officers nd members vyere surprisecT to ind themselves guests at a banuet in their honor. * "" Among fife speakers were: Grand 'hnnrnllor Tj-p r.rnwftvrri of fJew lochelle; Harold W. Clark, grand ?cturer; Roland G. Edgecombe,' Srigadier General James A. Thom s. MOKduiiies Minnie H. Rhodman nd Arizona Jenkins. Arthur Eliott was master~of 'ceremonies. Those present were: James Jerido, Leonard A. Butler, J. B. Wiliams, Albert V. Lewis, MesUamesj 'stelle Johnson, Louise Nesbit, Saah Kemp, Mary Tucker. * Also?Mesdames?Rebecca- Linday, Rose Marie Moore, Anna 'arker, William Gordon, Frank S. Veaver. A. C. Alston, J. A. Flapgan. JOHNSTON NEWS The Edge field County Training ehool closed for the holidays with i Christmas tree that wss enjoyd by all- Prof. R. N. Snriith and acuity -yish-all a happy . year. The Misses Cynthia aha Marylarrison ?f New^Tork .ity~are" risiting their parents,--Mr- and Mrs V. B. Harnfcn on Aiken street. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Padgett. Miss Laura Lee Ladson.'Mr. Tolirirt Minis, motored to Patesburg Sunday. libs. Car.ie Loft and daughter Demaries of Leesville sfent'the veek-end aith the Popes and Malls. ?- ??? Mrs.' Marie Williams e. d Miss Frances Wt liams of Rich:, ond, Va ire visitinr, Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Matt on Bland street. ?Misi Etc.e.' Hurley-of Benedict lollcge' is spending the Xnias holdays at- he; hqme Northwest of 'ohiiSton. t?" Miss Abti.j E. Daniels ^f Paine 1 o 11.egis sncnding the ^mas lioldays with parents, Mr. and Mrs. dunes Dai ioJs. Miss Lula Brooks spent Tuesl.iv in Autrusta. Ga.. .snooping. Mrs. Janie Thomas of Colum-J >us, Ohio i - spending the XmSs lolidays w.th hdr mother Mrs. lattie Ross. biscilla Eagles faculty members T-he Mis' is Thelma K< on and I i lie Rosi r.wald sdrooL spiTrTWthe Cmas holidays at their hemes in Columbia. Pi til J'j. t. jib?Mnoi-p <rppt the firms?htrWittyr>?m?Columbia?and Niarlcston with friends end relaives. The agent wish to thank the folo'wing persons who have ' ubscrib d throug.i this medium. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos, Mr. md Mrs. Wallace B. Bland, Mr and Mrs John '.attimorc, Mr. arid Mrs 1. W. GunV.-r, Mr. and Mrs. Ben toss, Mr and Mrs/> A B Hanison, Mr. and Mrs. .Clarence Francis. Mr. and M. s. S A. ATtrway. Mr i T w 1 M re T IVI Milne Salnrlc nrmn y; Rev. and Mrs W. \V Gary, 'rof. and Mrs. R. N.. Smith, Mr. nid Mrs. J. W. Forrest, Miss jladys Hurley, Miss L*>ura Lee '.adson, M>as H._V. Go r.s, Miss ^ula Brool-.s. Mr John Davis, Mrs Sophia Ryans, Mr. Pervli Wo'rks, dr. Tyro VYo&t,. Saluda county; dr. C \Y. Hall, Mr. James Miles. I n actii as your representaive I l av ^ried to the bc^t. of my ibility to c?dd weekly to the list >f subscript is. I only hept I may lave a larger list for l'.r8. , ^T^TsTHthe^bovc names and alt i Happy >>w Year. !fA"l IE MILES, reporter. COKKSBURY NE?\S Rev.. J. C. Coaxum, Peetor I lie school lesson was aught by Mis^FliaiieNash. Some cry interesting points -were" obtained by the nastor. Mlrs. J. 1. Coaxum was introduced and resented to the Sunday school, he prove fcome encouraging rernrks. The preaching services egun on t'me. After tnj prelimlary. the spiritual tide ran high rhil<* the n an of God fpoke out f the-fullness of his heart. Text t. JLuke fc-l:24, theme The Close f the Day. At the close an inviItion was given for joiners. One tiss BortHa Clark accepted the ivitation. She was plaeej en Bro eo. Goggir.a' class. t A good eolation?wars?take it f?T tho trua? es. Also $6.00 was tolVcted for ewer htfgJUl, Prof. B. f. ... - *? j'1 B PALMBlfO LBAPBK NEWS ERR Y NEWS .Draytor. Street High School R V r.lo-U?n I> ?: ? > The glee club under tl o direction of Mrx. Eunice H. A'?n, presented the first program of the yuletide sea on Thursday December 16th in the auditorium. An appreciative audience atte .Oed and enjoyed al? of the beautiful renditions, as follows: "Rejcce. The Lord Is King", by C. B. Adams; "Swing Low Sweet Chu.iot" by iCarl Ditton? "I Lo^te Life', by Manzat-Zucia; Clitistmas carols. Eugenia Aden and J. C Brooks sang-by the "Waters Minnetonka" ITy Thurlov Lieurancg Freddie Lyles, -Esther^ Mary ard Elsie tTulliimn sang "There's Something in the Air." Prof. Smith gave a brief talk oi; the Prince of Peace. Prof. D. S Gallman spoKe of the manlier-rn .Tvhich we should celebrate the sesson ana OOnlpIiinuiiled the ent.ie program. ri ur c: 1 ~?? ... A-J it. . VJ. ?? cmgit'iuii viw-wu vile school Thursday morning before we closed and gave prize-* to two girls and a boy for the ber-t.scholarship, also to Odell R1 rben for answering, a few questions. Rev. E. E. Gauldon Vis'tcd Friday morning and both men left very helpful remarks. The Ejnnncipation Pro-.lamation will' be cer brated in th- auditorium .with .Dr. E? H. McG 11, president of All in university the speak er. Everybody is inviteo to come and witness one of the best ad dresses for. the occasion. All ff~tf:e out-of-town icachers went home to spend the holidays. The studrrta^from here whoarc attendeding the colleges and ufriversitics cair( home to' c jftX the season with -datives and friends. , : - - t Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. E. Reasoner. Pastor The . Ch istmas Tree exercises Saturday 20 in the mon ing was enjoyed by a large crowd. The pMndft?*-cehi'Vl ?t"^?nts t resented I the dramatization "Nativty" that iifiniM '""I" of rakes, jeho-oand spjijippc-d cream, then Mrs Gaulden thari^^^h. hostess. Dr. Graiu*^6i4^eppreeiate an offering fro'.i any oT*gan.izi:U6n? at any time for the hc/spitM. Sanders of Greenwood was present. He made it known t,> us that he is manager of the Percival Funeral Home and the business will continu.. Rev. and M s. Coax urn were dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Augudug Shefafd. * Studcnnts that are from school: Misses Rosa Nash and Eu- , gcnia M. Holmes of Beftis; Mr. Ernest Rotinnson nof Voorhees;. Miss Deli?, annd Louise Miller of A. U.f Misses Mary and Mattie Starks, Mi3s Minnie Anderson, Mr f^ndenn of Brtwer Hit teachers, M:sa_ Qllia^MU'er and Miss Henrietta Robinson. consisted * carols and the Birth of Christ The decoration was vetry beaut:ful. The pastor told a story; j. recitation, by Zadie Reasoner and old Santa gave 'every person a gift." ' The oitV-ers of the Sunday school \rer<? elected Sunday morning as follows: Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr.y SjpU;?-Tnmng finings. seclQtary; Herbert -Moye and Louise CromVr, arsistant secretaries; Paul Aden. pianist; Mr C. W. Jones, treasurer. ? Thie League service \\'t.s quite impres- ive in afternoon. We were delighted lj have Elsie Gallman and,Ernes? \-.e Alexander?join?us^ Elsie Gal Iran will lead .he service next S umlay _afternoqn _at the home of Mr~"and~Mvs. C. \V Jones Miss Ansln Jones. hostess, You have ^a nutt cordial we come to attend the b' ~viges~Of ~otr~church; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nance gave surprise party tor their daughters, Miss Chanotte and Mary Sena i nd her husband. Mr. Robert Mo j e They have a beautiful little sn 'ling daugnter Betty Louise ar.d her son Judson Nance we.c honored guej'.s also. After a few jolly game, and a .1 elicjc-u st-Cvuusc of cocoa and cake that vas enjoyed by all we left. ?<y ~ c;ed?-iria I.itr Lylcs 4s-^pending a few day. in Columbia with relative# and friends. ? MesdameS L. I. Pratt,. N. J. Gallman ot this city; Mrs. Andrena and Mi\ Robert Ritherford from "olu.o.hia motored ty Abbeville to attend thv funeral of Mr. Gus Richie. The Ministerial Wives Aliianco mfct at t'ie home of Mr . C. E. presented 'i contribution pf $10 to the People .> hospital. T>r. ar?d Mrs. i. E. Giant, Mesdan i s E. H. Allen and . E Floyd wfief prpsOr.~Giant and A Mri Floyd made </me timely remar's ' Se, lect re*)dipg,by Mrs. Gr^r^ and vocal so\> by Mrs. Allen " ere enjoyed. The hostess served a d? EVA JES^YE CHOIR?ON AIR B/ Charlie Spear? New Yrik City-?Making their first featmeb roadcast ir* sever&p seasons, th:. Eva Jessye ehoir of twenty/nirr>? will Iimi'J December 30th from IJ to 10:30 p.m. over vhe Columbia C'^ain. The half hour"presentation will consist of a watch meeting ser icn and music from the Santee kvvamps of South CaroT.na entitled "J he Prodigal Son", written and directed by Eva Jessyc. The ether appearance preceded 1 MB - . i USE HAIRLONGER - - - v. >-* A wonderful?Hair CfXcr ? Makes the hair grow Longv Pull and Luxuriant. A fair trial will 'prove its wonderful worth. Hairlonger Grower __~:r 25? Pressing OH .. . 25< Postage 10?. ALSIE P. WYNNE; 7 y Box 24, Clio, S. C WHILE IN NEW YolUi STOP AT W OODS1DE HOTEL l'ho Finest Cuiuietl Ilolci in Harlem >[2\ /th Ave. at 1 lilnd St. NeXv York^Ncw York AUDUBON 3 2400 4H5-S f? QUALSTY COAL ?Always? PROMPT SERVttTl PHONE 4311 J MMM^MM^_T ? - niJ ^Qit i/Hll IOC >4- ? I *_ John F. Hunter Funeral Director ?rr* and Fmhalmer ----Mrs.-MARY II. MADDEN, ssist a n t 12ft^N. Harper [ Laurens, S. 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In- ^ crerscct nervous ? \ ? y VL"vs IT irritability,and the i distressing symptom; that appear ' | in middle-life all need treatment '' with a ? mal.ing the foajn-' "'~v' . an as comfortable as possible. To combat poor nourishment and associated nervous fatigue, Cardui tmsToal because 'it is a bitter tonic aj:d_ stomachic which ' stimulates the appetite and'increases ^ the amount of gastric juice. In this way, digestion is aided, thus favoring more ^complete, transformation 4 of food into living tissue, resulting ? in improved nutrition and the con- ' sequent building up and strength- * ening of the whole system. Cardui. is a liquid medicine, sold -ir> O.oiinno botHpS. witfy full diieC- ^ tions for use. _ ^ oac vomos>jomco^:o:o?oaao:cftt ] rcenhouse ^~ijb ii r towers g Ml Occasions 1 f ^ ~ Hi stsi Telegrkphr ^t'c ssvi^iation ^ |_ 30U MILLWOOD AVE. ~ K"VX," ' r ,f ' ? '" ".; 1 ' , ' Saturday, January 1, 1938 HAMILTON'S Diamonds & Watches ~EASY CHEniT TERMS?? _ ltll MAIN ST. PROFESSIONAL .CARDS 1 ? ?> ilorr* Daily: Sundays: ?.:00 t? 8:00 P.M. 8:00 to 11 AM. 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. - i'T!YSrO TIIER \TMST GRADUATE .MASSEUR fealth Tivnlinonts By Appoint. nu-nts 1 *< 14 (.'amrlv'1 ^'i? Uaw.lon, S.C. '? I)~R. A. 15. JOHNSON ...... , j SURGEON Office: 1>2.'?,.2 Assembly Street Phone .3-1(16 Residpncei 919 Oak rStreet _ ?Phone 8740 ?REV. J. H. JOHNSON v. ul Office r 202*0 Marlon Street NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in Real Kstate, performs, marriage ceremonies, write wil's. leeds, mor! gages, claims, etc ? Call to See Him '.'.I.. . .Hi JfliceI'hone 8407 Rea. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK \ttorney_-at-luw and Notary Public !> > . Axv - t/jr f\^pUIIIblI|ClltS ?Otiirc; ii.'Hi'.t 'fr Gcrva's street? Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson DENTIST -i 323 Vfe Assembly St. Columbia . Phone 316G lold Crowns?Bridges?Plates ? Specialty. Extractions Made Painless n WUm*i)OFo - Wedne <rtays-- and ?rjaturdays at A. Russel Building. Pbone 219 . ^ Oifice Hour.. Telephones: :30 A. M. to . :00 P. M. Office G033 ' BnaVlani-n R87S <_ Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday bv Armointmonf =ii_i___^^Anesth8sia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower V>r Diseased Sca'.p?Gives Life & ieauty. BEST GROWKR?apply nee a week-?PRICE ^5c. 906 Blanding St. Columbia ounts Drag More, Washington St. Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Streets 1UBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER 1A ALL COUUTS ?Slate anil ! vdcrnl 1)111 Waali jiKtou Si.,. Cola.' S. C. > DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist -Special Attention Given to Diseases or the Gums Co'i] Ciown and Budge Work A Specialty 1 . ' JlVi' t* Phone 642y Res. 8264 4 1125 Washington St.., ?ola.,S. C. . - - ?:1 ? ' a 1 DR. J.G. STUART Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat-^ ~ Classes' Fitted Accurately Otlice Hours: . Telephone: 11:00 to 1:00 I'. M. Res. 4602 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Ojllfte 3700 ' Otlice: ? Residence: M.'to Taytoi St. 1417 Pine St. . . .I--.... I. ?. ? Otiicrt lloursr"" Telephone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.'~ Res. 8875 PP. M. ?o 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappclle Physician and Suruwn Diseases of Wnni^n and Chil Juen ~~ A Specialty ~ " ~ Office: Residence: '115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. G. Office Hours; ' Phones: 8 to 9 A. "M. OlHce 0033 11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798 0 to 8 P. M. . Dr. It. B. Frederick Physician 'Residence: ' 11071 b Washington 1416 Park )vvr V'lutpry Savings Dank, ? ' Columbia, S. C. 'hone 73:1 All classes of Dental Work Dr. L. II. Hallman , DENTIST ?PA I.M. ESS EXTRACTIONS